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B.S. Business Administration

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JOHN BANAS
B.S. Business Administration
FRANK E. BARAN, JR.
B.A. Political Science

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LINDA SUSAN BARON
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JEANNE A. BARTOSH
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MARYROSE T. BENDIK
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B.A. Sociology

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B.A. History

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B.A. Psychology
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B.A . Elementary Education
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B.A. Elementary Education

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B.S. Music Education

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DOROTHY REESE
B.S. Nursing

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B.A. History

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B.S. Business Administration

EILEEN M . ROWLANDS
B.A . English

ROBERT P. ROWLANDS
B.A . History

DIANE MARIE RUDZAVICH
B.S . Biology

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B.S. Business Administration

DARICE SABALESKY
B.S. Music Edu cation

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B.S. Accounting

VILMA A . SCHIFANO
B.A. Political Science

PATRICIA ANN SCHILLACI
B.A . Mathematics and Spanish

BRIAN SCHLIER
B.S. Accounting

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B.S. Business Administration
ANTHONY M . SCHWAB
B.S. Business Education
RICHARD SCHWARTZ
B.S. Music Education

JAN M . SCHWIBNER
B.A. Psychology

PATRICIA ANN SEIGER
B.A. History

DAVID SK&lt;
B.S . Music I

JOSEPH F. SHAFER
B.A. History
FAITH SKOF
B.S. Busines:
MARILYN K.
B.S. Nursing
JANEE. SMI
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B.A. Philosophy

�SUSAN C. SHERBIN
B.S. Nursing

DIANE M . SHERMAN
B.A. Elementary Education and
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THOMAS SHIPKOWSKI
B.S. Biology

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MARILYN K. SLUSSER
B.S. Nursing
JANE E. SMITH
B.S. Nursing

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B.A. Psychology
ROGER SORENSEN
B.S. Accounting
LESTER SPAIDE
B.A. Psychology

ROBERT SPINELLI
B.S. Political Science and Community
Service
STEPHEN SPOCK JR.

B.A. Spanish

LARRY STAHLER
B.S. Business Administration

CATHERINE STOCK
B.A. Spanish
RONALD STOSHAK
B.S. Mathematics
HOWARD STARK

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B.A . Natural Studies

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B.A. Psychology
JANICE M. STASHIK
B.A. Psychology and Elementary
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ROGER SORENSEN
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LESTER .SPAIDE
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DONNA MARIE STASIK
B.A. Sociology

SUSAN STEPHENS
B.S. Nursing
JOHN STICHTER
B.A. History

CATHERINE STOCK
B.A . Spanish
RONALD STOSHAK
B.S. Mathematics
MARK F. SUCHTER
B.A . Natural Studies

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B.S. Business Administration

CHARLES R. SUPPON
B.A. Elementary Education and
Psychology

LINDA SWAYDIS
B.A. Fine Arts
DIANE MARIE TARNOWSKI
B.A. Elementary Education

GARRY S. TAROLI
B.A. Political Science
MARY ANN TELENCHO
JUDITH M. TETLAK
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.A . Elementary Educotion
DEBORAH A. TITUS

B.S. Business Education
JOSEPH J. TOMASHEFSKI
B.A. Psycholog y

RAYMOND JOSEPH TOMAINE
B.S . Biology
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ROSEANN M. TROLIO
B.S . Biology

DAVID TRETHAWAY
B.A . Mathematics

THOMAS E. TROST

B.S. Business Admini stration

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B.S . Ch emistry

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B.S. Business Administration
PAULA VECCHIO
B.S . Biology
RAFAEL VELEZ

B.A . Biology

KA TH LEEN M. VISNISKI

B.A. fine Arts

JOSEPH VOLACK JR .
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B.S. Business Administration ond B.A.
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ROBYN SPEAK WALSH
B.A . Sociology

THOMAS J. WANDISHIN
B.S. Accounting

MARK J. WANKO
B.S. Business Administration
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JANICE ZAWATSKI

B.A. Mathematics

B.S . Medical Technology

ROBERT NICHOLAS YANOSHAK

PAULETTE ZAWOISKI

B.S. Biology

B.S. Nursing

JANICE ANN YEDESKO

DIANE M . ZELINKA

B.A. French

B.S . Medical Technology

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JANICE ZAWATSKI

B.S. Medical Technology

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B.S. Biology

B.S. Nursing

JANICE ANN YEDESKO
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B.S. Medical Technology

DIANE M . ZELINKA

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The end of an academic year and .commencement can be described as a bittersweet time.
It is a time of many mixed things . . . happiness, sadness, loss of a way of life that has
been a mixture of good and bad in the academic womb, friendships that were made to last
forever and now will melt into time.
But you will never forget your days at Wilkes College. And over the years you will often
allow yourself the silent luxury of a fleeting memory of experiences that fit your mood.
I am certain that you will develop a new kind of thinking about Wilkes College once you
hove left the campus for the last time as a student. It happens to everyone.
I hope you will allow yourself to relate what you think and do, what you hope for and
what you achieve, to all that you prepared for as a student.
Perhaps you will recognize more what Wilkes College really stands for. I think you will,
because you will be seeing the College in a new light that will allow you to recognize things
that now seem obscure, unimportant or insignificant.
Wilkes College has always had many commitments . . . to the community, the academic
family, the people who made it possible for the institution to exist. But I can think of no commitment greater than the one it has to its students and alumni.
You . . . as well as the people who come after you and those who came before you.
are the reason why the College exists.

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Alex Pawlenok, Comptroller

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Charles R. Abate, Business Manager

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�John J. Chwalek, Director of Placement

Arthur J. Hoover, Director of Alumni and Community Affairs

Jane Kathleen Lampe, Dean of Women

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Jane Kathleen Lampe, Dean of Women
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Bernard J. Vinovrski, Assistant Dean of Admissions and Freshman Financial Aid

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Richard G. Raspen, Director of Financial Aid

Joseph J. Chisarick, Assistant Comptroller

David Williams, Director of Computer Center
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Mary Elizabeth Dennison, Director of Housing
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George G. Pawlush, Assistant Director of Public
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�Nelson F. Carle, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
SITTING: R. Wing, Chairman. STANDING: Capt. Willett, &lt;

Mildred Gittins, Manager of the Bookstore

Eugene L. Managanello, Personnel Systems Coordinator

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SITTING: C. Reif, Cha irman, R. Ogren, R. Doty, W. Hayes.

Ruth Bishop, Recorder
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William Denion, Manager of Cafeteria

�Faculty

Aerospace
Studies

SITTING: R. Wing, Chairman . STANDING: Capt. Willett, Capt. Bonebrake, TSgt. Kijek, SSgt. Talbott, SSgt. Evangelista.

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Biology

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SITTING: C. Reif, Chairman, R. Ogren, R. Doty, W . Hayes. STANDING: C. Houseknecht, L. Turoczi, J. Erickson, L. Rigley, H. Steuben.

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�Chemistry

SITTING: W. Stine, H. Swain, J. Bohning, Chairman. STANDING: 0. Fout, D. Gauntlett, J. Lobows, F. Solley.

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Hung.

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�Education

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SITTING: M. Barone, G . Siles, E. Johnson, E. Hammer, Chairman . STANDING: J. Bellucci , M . Fahmy, R. Rees.

English

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SITTING: Petrillo, M. Kerr, C. Lord, P. Heaman. STANDING: S. Gutin, B. Fiester, T. Kaska, Chairman, L. Terry, R. Heaman, B. Kinney.

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History

.arban, A. Belie, S. Eaton, W. Karpinich.

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SITTING : F. Bourcier, S. Telban, R. McHenry, Chairman, I
Alichn ie, D. Morgan, K. Campbell, L. Thier, Staff, H. Fehl,

Music

SITTING: T. Vermeychik, M. Haberkorn, H. Foll, A. Liva, W. Gasbarro, Chairman, R. Chapline, J. Pedersen . STANDING: W. Weber, fl.
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SITTING: F. Bourcier, S. Telban, R. McHenry, Chairman, K. Hayes, M. Alexander. STANDING : M. Gul itus, J. Schreiber , Staff, B. Rarig, M.
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, R. Chapline, J. Pedersen. STANDING: W . Weber,

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SITTING: J. Driscoll, Choirman. STANDING: A. Shaw, T. McDonald, W . Niehoff, P. Tuhy.

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Natzke, R. Martin, M . Kemrer. MISSIN'

Psychology

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hobrock, T. Raslear, J. Truckenmiller, R. Riley, Chairman.

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LEFT TO RI GHT·· J. Natzke, R. Martin, M . Kemrer. MISSING: D· Goldman, Chairman.

Theater
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LEFT TO RIGHT: J. fields, K. Holm. MISSING : A. G ro h' Chairman .

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ADMISSIONS: A. Parry.

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COMMERCE AND FINANCE, J. Mertis

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FINANCIAL AID : D. Ostrowski

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FINANCE OFFICE: SEATED: M. Bynsky. STANDING : A. Saxon, M. Lorusso, R. Zula. MISSING: A. Kester, R. Morovinski.

FINANCIAL AID, D. Ostrowski

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT: R. Meschini

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�LIBRARY: M . Graver, H. Selecky, J. Zola, T. Arnone, K. Richards, P. Gooday.

LIBRARY: A. Chwiej, L. Cawley, R. Spear, J. Zaleski, D. Searfoss, E. Deobold.

MAILROOM: L. Burke

�MAINTENANCE: KNEELING : S. Subyak, A. Kmetz, M. Stec, J. Golobek, R. Deobold, W. Deren, J. Odich, R. Wallace, V. Latsko, C. Corell.
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MUSIC: T. Rudolph

POLITICAL SCIENCE/ RESEARCH / IRA: D. Schlingman

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Stephens, Gene Garski, Mike Bosse, Tony Skiptunas, Bob
Scott. ROW 2: Greg Tomcho, Greg Black, John Senatore, Chris Rasak, Steve Elko, Larry Koptzman, Norm
Verhaog, Andy Syzmawski, Ron Anderson, Alan France,
Ray Tomaine, Matt Donahue, Joe Marchetti.

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Karver, Sharon Kc
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Members Include : J . Algar, S. Bair, M . Bartoszek, 8. Benedict, A. Booth, M . Cosgrove, A. DiMarcontonio, S. Dunn,
M. Frazier, J . Kerrick, K. Kuhl, P. Lahutsky, A. Marko/ski, D. Marki, L. Neely, A. Pu~io, C. Rowlands, B. Shapwell,
K. Witherow.

Chesapeake
W l : Marianne Marzen, Sue Roman, MaryAnn GazROW 2: Nancy Considine, Merle Zipki n, Shawn
, ett , Dottie Kennedy, Nancy Enderlein . ROW 3 :
ncy VanKuren, Karen Olney, Janine Pakrinchak, Fran
Jkowski, Shelley Busa, Nancy Slawson .
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Delaware
ROW 1: Peggy Walczyk, Lisa Knulstad , Cheryl Jacques, Karen Prigge, MaryAnn Toth. ROW 2 : Liz Brand , Sloane
Karver, Sharon Kotlar, Laurie Schroy, Fran Greenberg. ROW 3 : Debbie Orbinati, Sue Serio, Cyndi Lynch , Ellen
Merten.

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�Denison
ROW 1, Guy Barbato, Jomes Weisenfluh, Bill Urosevich, John Price. ROW 2, James Yosh, Art Daniels,
Bill Kuhonick, John Pinelli, Dove Orshoick, Rod
Spruch. ROW 3, Mork Ritter, Mike Kassab, Craig
Gorton, Fronk Rosenberg, Bruce Jackson, Nigel
Gray, Jim Eiden, Tony Nardelli .
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ROW 1: JoAnn Wisniewski, Ann Zini, Joanne Herl
2: Janice Wolf, Kate Lee, Cathy Waung, Beth Olm
Timko, Jackie Buzzelli .

Diaz
ROW 1, Hal Simandle, Tom o·connell, Eric Wolfson, Dick Bernier, Dayton Sounders, Alex Grohol,
John DeSalvo. ROW 2, Steve Jacksel, Rich Morris, Rich Goodall, Wes Samsel, Mike Rushin, Craig
Levens, Jack Cropper, Bob Gratton, Roland, Jeff Trimmer, Tim Kwosneski, Panos, Mott Middendoff .
ROW 3, Jim Moiser, Howie Irwin, Freddie Stoezel, John Edwards, Mike Pidgeon.

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ROW 1: Lenny Roberts, Danny Danielson , Rodney Uyffels, Joe Androsi, Greg Miller, George Bene-Hoene.
ROW 2, Jack Manley, Earl Murrey, Dave Borrmann, Bob Franke, Mitch Silver, Ron Uein, Mike Walczyk,
Brian Blesi, Bob Taylor. ROW 3: Rich Mackey, George Hodges, Billy Boltja, Alan Wilmarth, Scott Lewis,
Victor Minkiewicy, Jeff Chilsen, Don Horroy, Ed Rubenfein.

Doane
ROW 1: JoAnn Wisniewski, Ann Zini, Joanne Herbert. ROW
2: Janice Wolf, Kate Lee, Cathy Waung, Beth Olmstead, Ann
Timko, Jackie Buzzelli.

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Row 1: Lori Wasserman, Candice Kennedy, Ronni
Ostrov, Peggy Burgess,,Judy Zakrevsky, Helary
Smith. ROW 2: Karen Konsovoge, Shoron Seidener,
Gayl Donoleski, Paulo Vecchio, Jone Smith, Jackie
Reinhardt. ROW 3: Howie Smith, Debbie Herfurth,
Kathy Heilig, Peggy Tomczak.

Gore

ROW 1: Al Malero, Tom DeSanno, Dean Evans, Al Berger. ROW 2: Dave Yakaitis, James Johnson, Jim Wichelhaus, Mike DeVincentis, Dane Drasher, Mark Santora. ROW 3: Mike Kosick, Steve Kimback, John Harper, Zeke
Zaborney, Nick Holgash. ROW 4: Gary Paich, Randy Bond, John "Zims" Zimmerman, Mike Prekopa, Rich Marchant, Barry Weiss.

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Carl Holsberger. ROW 2: Bill Austin, Steve DeNagy, Eric
Jansen, Charlie Putrino, Steve Kirchner, Ed Frote, Bill
Stauch, John Menio, Brian Bliem. ROW 3 : Clint Franklin,
Brian Hoynak, Cliff Field, Steve McGuire, Allan Kaplin,
Tony Morollo, Paul Surnicki, Steve Standiford, Mark
Lobittz, Marty lander, Phil Besler, Kevin McCormick,
Somsy Phrakysone.

ROW 1: Ella Booth, Carol Guss, Toni Frengel. ROW 2:
Wright, Helen Stubits. ROW 3: Virginio McClintock, C
Fiester, Theresea Newberry, Sue Schwartz, Gail Ober .

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Row 1: Lori Wasserman, Candice Kennedy, Ronni
Ostrov, Peggy Burgess, 1Judy Zokrevsky, Helory
Smith. ROW 2 , Koren Konsovoge, Sharon Seidener,
Gayl Donoleski , Paulo Vecchio, Jone Smith, Jackie
Reinhardt. ROW 3: Howie Smith, Debbie Herfurth,
Kathy Heilig, Peggy Tomczak .

,mes Johnson, Jim Wichelmbock, John Harper, Zeke
, Mike Prekopo, Rich Mor-

McClintock
ROW 1: Ello Booth, Carol Guss, Toni Frengel. ROW 2 : Debbie Mroczko, Jill Fritz, Kim Dubosky, Therese
Wright, Helen Stubits . ROW 3: Virginia McClintock, Claire Johnson, Donna Reese, Roberta Austin, Joni
Fiester, Thereseo Newberry, Sue Schwartz, Gail Ober.

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Row 1: Mike Heller, Rich Cuttler, Dove Gibson, Steve Bailey, Joe Yakowitz. ROW 2: Ahmood Mahoud, John Naiman , Lee Kopeika, Larry Sall,
Bruce Speigler, Dave Morales, Jahn Leedy , Mario Apuzzo, Carl
Edwards, Scott Elborn, Mark Symanowitz, Andy Wilkson, Jon Metta,
John Hudson, Cem DeKumco, Dave Weinstein, John Lowenski .

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ROW 1: Bert Kotz, Tom Lubos, Rick Markunas, Jeff Trimmer.
ROW 2 : Greg Wild, Mike Anger, Mott Roberts, Kevin McToole,
Thomas Malango, Barry Zoppo. ROW 3: Lorry Connor, Brion
Bleim, Don Cordell, Gerry Ross, Chip Pufko, Lou Elefonte, Ken
Gompertz, Andy Contos. ROW 4 : Ken Schmidt, Mork Williams,
Dove Taylor, Kevin Hunt, Mike Bonofoir, Rick Locy, Gerold D'Albis, Tony Youtzy.

Slocutn
ROW 1: Kam Wose, Ken Edelson, Bart Udoh, Tom Runiewicz, Bob Bentton, John Stichter, Joe Mullorchy. ROW 2:
Jackson, Lou Bolum, Joe Sullivan, Roger Sorensen, Steve Arlonki, Micky Morquret, Jim Nicholas, Tony Pinto, Precious,
Joe Sontinni, Bob Singer, Bill Manley, Joe Delouzer, Bob Obelonder. ROW 3: Rick Mohonski, Ron Reagon, Doak, Jim
Mortin, Gory Pohorely, Steve Chollendof, Norm Rickels.

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�Sterling
ROW 1: Pot Kurillo, Quot Tin Ooi, Carol
Piatt, Jon Cohen, Andrea Schneider .
ROW 2: Andrea Kurillo, Judy Berkise,
Joanne Kocon, Debbie Corly. ROW 3:
Jenna Villoume, Debbie Gould, Debbie
Dinkel, Judy Kirnon, Cheryl Berry, Connie
Bugh. ROW 4: Nino Zolkind, Bonnie Pinkowski, Cindy Phillips. ROW 5: Sue Williams, Betsy Townsend, Debbie Lotoro .

Sterling
Hotel
ROW 1: Kevin Toone, Joe Koczmork, Emanuel Rubin,
Rondy Stein. ROW 2: Roy Olszewski, Mork lmbriaco, Joe
Bono, Ed Rzonco, Jock Dolan, Tom BenKinney, Phillip
Weaver.

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ROW 1: Sherry Fou,
Eschler, Mindy Heym
Lohan . ROW 3: Won
Tichero, Kathy Herpi,
Zayac, Amy Santilli, I

�Sturdevant
ROW 1: Charmaine Broad, Peggy Rentschler, Sheila Peslinikos, Lucy
Respass, Joanne Eryovec, Helen Niesen. ROW 2: Lori Ashbaugh ,
Laureen Corney, Koren Ashman, MoryAnn Zielinski, Jon Kodlecik,
Ann Morie Romonovich, Koren Snow, Chris Hudok . ROW 3: Peggy
Wojmar, Sharon Clune, Carol Ciesielski, Sue Spranoitis, Martha
Pron , Carol Stelfonetti, Joan Chemnitius, Cathy Hughes .

Sullivan
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ROW 1: Sherry Faux, Cathy Stano, Sue Hansen, Kerry McMahon, Kevin McToole, Nigel Gray. ROW 2: Anne
Eschler, Mindy Heyman, Sue Harris, MoryAnn Valvano, Donna Chrisariek, Koren Bierkeley, Holly Baab, Lindo
Lohan . ROW 3: Wanda Phillips, Sue Margolis, Lindo Todar, Cindy Perry, Theresa Hussong, Paulette ~eilesa, Sue
Tichero, Kathy Herpick. ROW 4 : Marianne Steponowich, Cathy Teel, Debbie Hoffman, MoryKoy Molloy, Dione
Zayac, Amy Santilli, Dione LaCovo . ROW 5 : Donna Stanco.

Sterling
Hotel
IW 1: Kevin Toone, Joe Koczmork, Emanuel Rubin,
ndy Stein . ROW 2: Roy Olszewski, Mork lmbriaco, Joe
no, Ed Rzonco, Jock Dolan, Tom BenKinney, Phillip

Susquehannock

~aver.

ROW 1: Michele Ojeda, Koren Lucosi, Cindy Fisher, Lindo Hennis.
ROW 2: Paulo Murphy, Wendy Farrel, Brenda Kobilis, Porn lngelsby,
Dorothy Demko, Alice Moximick, Coreen Santoro. ROW 3: Moris
Solomon, Paulo Morion, Liza Small, Lindo McGrath, Lindo Ski,
Sandy Stern, Jone Lewis .

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FLOOR , Sandy Shotwell. ROW l: Mary Pedley, Nancy
Evons, Sandy Linton , Debi Stephens, Carol Paschuk.
ROW 2: Koren Considine , Carol Kosik, MaryJean
DeSandes, Leslie Bel in, Pam Gingel , Cherri Mier, Margie
Corby.

Warner
ROW l : Mr. K, Bernie Donachie, Mr. E, Steve Grassley, Mike Beer, Charlie Stauffer, Brad Mclennan, Danny Artim,
John Larkin. ROW 2: John Lack, Tom Lubas, Bob Armstrong, Mike Gorofolo, Rolph, Jeff Trimmer, Rich Bellocoso,
Bert Katz, Bruce Hoffman, John Ricci, Bill Populuski, Eric Abken, Dwight Beck, Mark Rado .

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Weiss
FIRST ROW: P. Ra msa y, J . Menapace, V. Hoskins, K. Flis, L. Rozell. SECO ND ROW : S. Rinehime r , S . Huffma n, L. Campbell, D. Blum, T.
Mogello, B. Shopwell. THIRD ROW: P. Cipriano,
N. Kovar, L. Amnu th, D. Morano, S. Schwartz.

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�Waller
DOR: Sandy Shatwell. ROW l: Mary Pedley, Nancy
ans, Sandy Linton, Debi Stephens , Carol Paschuk .
)W 2 : Karen Considine , Carol Kosik, MaryJeon
,Sandes, Leslie Belin, Pam Gingel, Cherri Mier, Margie
irby.

Webster
ROW 1: Larry Zale, Frank " Duke " Scancarella, Chris McGoff,
Pete Eller . ROW 2 : Tasos Tsolokis, Jerry Grega, Jon Sandberg,
Dave Bujno, Jay Rappaport, Jack Mundy, Tony Aposta loros,
Dave Wallace. ROW 3, Charlie Munson, Dave Ramsted, Jeff
Metzger, Len Vekkos, Howie Shulman, John Davidson, Steve
"E lton " Kichko, Rich Combatti . ROW 4: Mike Barr, Bob Irwin,
John Chunga.

Weiss
FIRST ROW: P. Ramsay, J. Menapace, V. Hoskins, K. Flis, L. Rozell. SECOND ROW: S. Rinehi mer , S . Huffman , L. Campbell , D. Blum, T.
Magella, B. Shapwell. THIRD ROW: P. Cipriano,
N. Kovar, L. Amnuth , D. Morano, S. Schwartz .

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Class
Officers

'76

Debbie Morano, Editor-in-Chief
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EDITORS: S. Akromas, Op Ed, M. Montague, Copy, P. Stone, News, F. Polakowski, Copy, P. Reilly, Business Manager.

SITTING: M. C
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I.D.C.
ROW I : M. Cross, B. Kobilis, S. Roze
J. Berkise, T. Magella . ROW 2: F. ~
Adv., T. Trost, V.P., M. LoPresti, Pres
M. Heyman, Corr. Sec., L. Zale . ROV
France, S. Kess ler, T. Kinney, M. Bort
Trimmer, B. Katz, J. Nicholas, J. Wolf

STAFF: KNEELING: J. Dettmore, J. Acornley, J. Buckley. STANDING: J. Pokrinchak, L. Waznik, M. Alu, M. Stencavage, D. Mortin, W. Hurst.
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Student
Government

SITTING, M. deSandes, J. Menio, J. Petrilak, P. Cullinan, Corresp. Sec., G. O'Brien, Rec. Sec., E. Za barney, Pres., H.
Stark, Treas., E. 8altruchitis, Advisor. STANDING, S. Kirshner, 8. Kilkenny, M. Middendorf, D. Smith, S. Esrich, M. Krisza,
J . Marchetti, S. Volovicz, C. Munson, V.P., L. Assalita, M. LaPresti, A. Romanovich, S. Kichka, R. Ostroski, C. McSoff, • .
Berger, D. Wolfe.

Commuter Council

SITTING, M. Coach, D. Cherundolo , J. Pickeri ng, Pres., R. Ostroski, V.P., S. Kupinsky, S. Gillman . STANDING, D. Ney, B. Hall, W. Killian, B.
Pezzner, D. Jones, A. Chuba, J . Aquilina , C. Evanchick, M. Salley. ABSENT, J. Domarasky, L. Shatkus, A. Nachlis.

I.D.C.
ROW l , M. Cross, 8. Kobilis, S. Rozell, G . Toczylowsk ik,
J. Berkise, T. Magella . ROW 2, F. Miller, M. Dennison ,
Adv., T. Trost, V.P., M. LoPresti, Pres., A. Santil li, Trea s.,
M. Heyman, Corr. Sec., L. Zale . ROW 3 , A. Sharkey, A.
France, S. Kessler, T. Kinney, M. Bartoszek, A. Berber, J.
Trimmer, B. Katz, J. Nicholas, J. Wolf, C. Cisielsk i.

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EngineE
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ROW 1: Ryczak, H. Gochez, P. Wojnar, St. Rae, E. O ' Donnell, T. Chiavacci, R. Yanoshak, D. Zelinka. ROW 2 : L. Schroy, K. Ashman, R. Sanderson, T. Shipkowski, S. Ganski, J. Morgan, L. Butera, P. Goodman, D. Davies. ROW 3: A. Nachlis, J. Snyder, T.
Lobos, D. Kretchmer, G. Hughes, F. Rosenberg , F. Kneiss, M. Fedak, L. Buttkiewicz, G . Knight, J . Zakrevsky, G. Wislosky, J. Orasky, R. Kapp .

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Officers

SITTING: J. Mayhoff, D. Palonzo, D. Will iarr
T. Frew, M . Dubik, M . Anderson, E. Coasolo .
SITTING: D. Rudzavich, Sec., P. Vecchio, Treas., L. Malinowski. STANDING: J. Daoust, Pres., J. Majeski, V.P.
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Society

Engineering
Club

SITTING: D. Smith, N. Phan, L. Jamialkawski, R. Rauenzahn . STANDING: C. Aronson, R.
Baran, S. Murzenski , M. Mital.

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'TING: J. Mayhoff, D. Palanza, D. Williams, J. Yosh, J. LaCava, T. Young, R. Bielecki, J. Jedju . STANDING:
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Buckley. ROW 3: P. Reilly, P. Stone, M. Montague, L. Woznik, R. Colondreo.

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Grabko, M. Gallo, R. Lockman . ROW 3: K. Jahn, D. Simensky, D. Mento, L. Costello, J. LaCava, L. Kirsteen, S. Shotwell, D. Duh, J. Mayhaff, K. Herpich, M .
Gatti, R. Perry, J. Buzzelli, L. Lohden. ROW 4: M. Hartman, C. Tomasacci , J. Ruck, K. Oleshko, M. Anderson, R. Reagan, D. Williams, G. Ober, R. Fex, N.
Evans, C. Fisher, P. Ramsay, L. Papatopoli, B. Hall, J. D"Alessandro, K. McGraw. ROW 5: S. Landis, J. Kadlecik, M. Dubik.

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�We
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each of which has been a building block
of our national greatness.
Our country grew on that spirit
and prospered on that spirit.
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and keep us strong.
SITTING: J. Leedy, M. Cooper, H. L,
Worth, B. Chandler.

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SITTING: N. Zalaking, M. Marianelli, S. Fischer, S. Williams, D. Dinkel, B. Haduck, J. Aquilina . STANDING: C. Saporito, Pres., R. Ostroski, P.R. and Treas., D. Jones, V.P., A. Ciliberto, Sgt. at Arms, D. Doyle, Sec.

Political Science Club

SITTING: J. Leedy, M. Cooper, H. Lewis, F. Baran, Pres. STANDING: D. Horrox, J. Mykulyn, M. Apuzzo, K. Keating, R. Ostroski, P. Strinkoski, Sec.-Treas., C.
Worth, B. Chandler.

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Nursing Club

Psychology Club
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ROW 1: J. Beccoris, S. Mariano, T. Kruzlik. ROW 2: B. Herron, R. Schneider, B. Kalish, ML,
Gottlieb, Mr. Kanner. ROW 3: B. Burke, D. Olekszulin, R. Ostroski, M. Wanko, J. Ciocca.
ROW 4 : D. Davies, D. Doyle, D. Jones, L. Spade. ROW 5: J. Aquilino, N. Flame.
ROW 1: J. Niche
Wysocki, F. Skar,
Molitoris. ROW 4

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Polar Bear Club

T Kruzlik. ROW 2: B. Herron, R. Schneider, B. Kalish, ML,

B.Burke, D. Olekszulin, R. Ostroski, M. Wanko, J. Ciocca.
Jones, L. Spade. ROW 5: J. Aquilina, N. Flame.
ROW 1: J. Nicholas, S. Rodgers, M. Perry, S. Pensieri, M. A. Coach, F. Skaff, K. Rex, Pres. ROW 2: 8. Chandler, M.
Wysocki, F. Skordinski, P. McKeown, J. Chemnitius, R. Best. ROW 3: D. Olekzulin, P. Zubritzky, S. Bailey, M. Anger, M.
Molitoris. ROW 4 : D. Golias, D. Jacobs, B. Weiss, J. Stephens, G. Paich, C. Manganello.

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ROW 1: H. Baab, S. Harris, S. Linton, M. J. deSandes. ROW 2 : A. Eschler,
B. Popeleski, D. Taylor, L. Parrish, K. Burkley. MISSING: L. Elefonte, C.

Kosik, K. McCall, K. Roland, P. Macik.

Spanish Club

ROW 1: M. Kennedy, M. deRojas, Pres ., K. Hughs, Treas., J. Norcross,
D. Stevens. ROW 2 : C. Stock, R. Rosati, D. Baller, P. Schillaci. ROW 3:
S. Spock, R. Jones, J. Shafer. MISSING: G . Kollar, V.P.

W.A.A.
ROW 1, F. Skaff, S. H
Pelepko, M. Salley, A
Skvarla, J. Pavlik, D. C

ROW 1: S. Rinehimer, L. Davis, M. L. Gottlieb. ROW 2: Levitski, S. Sabatini.

�LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB

SITTING: J. Pugliese, D. Titus, K.
Flis, M. Molloy, D. Polachek, B.
Gorgas , K. Yozwiok, B. Long.
STANDING: L. Waznik, Mrs. Saracino , C. Glawe, P. Steele , D.
Martin, D. Jones, N. VonKuren, K.
Olney, A . Meehan, S. A. Knight,
N. Roberts, J. Englot, C. Koterba .

nton, M. J. deSondes. ROW 2: A. Eschler,
sh, K. Burkley. MISSING: L. Elefante, C.
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Pelepko, M. Solley, A. Brezenski, S. Hohols, A. Kopec, J. Levitski, K. Gildea. ROW 3 : S. Kellar, A. Chuba, S. Suchocki, M.
Skvarla, J. Pavlik, D. Dzieciol, L. Krokos. ROW -4 : P. Dale, P. Strinkoski, S. Myers, S. Kameli, K. Bozinski.

M. L. Gottlieb. ROW 2: Levitski, S. Sabatini.

Officers
SITTING : D. Janoski, S. Pudlosky, J. Miller. STANDING: D.
Zeffer, P. Kozick, S . Roman, T. Macavage, D. Polachek .

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R. Neher, R. Sorensen, L. Costello, P. Grabko, P. Kurillo, M. Hartman, T. Baronio, G. Ober, R. Vaverka, C. Fisher, D. Stewart, R. Bielecki, J. Yosh, T. Young,
G. Marini, J. Jedju, C. Brozusky, M. Gatti, L. Papatopoli, E. Tubman, R. Fogelson, R. Reagan, 8. Kinney, R. Lockman, C. Long, S. Zannetti, M. Dubik, R.
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March 12, 1976
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�Friday, April 9, 1976
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Assorted Happenings"
Block Party
Beer Blast
Dance Marathon

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Weekend
Senior
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Luncheon

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Co-Chairpersons Ginny Edwards and Jeon Johnson

May 2, 3, 4, 1976
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John Cardoni

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Ned Coulter

Jeff Schlicher

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as
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Sue Latz

Estella Parker

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John Forte
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�Sing Out,
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A musical revue of
America's History

1930's

1920's

1690's

1900's

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1900's

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Directed by
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Musical Director
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The 1975 season for the W
their capture in 1974 of their si
feet 6-0 record. They went into
mism only to lose 17-7. How
began looking forward to ne:&gt;c
But around the corner lurked
Heart." It rained for a solid we
of the Susquehanna threatene,
A flood was certain to ruin the
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because you're all in it togeth«
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�The 1975 season for the Wilkes Colonels was a disappointing one after

tzger, Kurte Franke, Chuck Suppon,
lohn Snyder, Charles Crowford, Don
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their capture in 1974 of their sixth MAC Northern Division crown with a perfect 6-0 record. They went into their first contest with Clarion State with optimism only to lose 17-7. However they had a tremendous resiliency and
began looking forward to next weekend 's contest with Bloomsburg State .
But around the corner lurked impending disaster for " The Valley with a
Heart." It rained for a solid week and by Friday afternoon the raging waters
of the Susquehanna threatened to overflow as on that fateful day in 1972.

Rudolf Nureyev eat your heart outl

A flood was certain to ruin the high expectations of this 1975 football club.
However the valley was spared this time and w ith just a few days of practice
after their period of idleness the Colonels were ready once more.
The rest of the season was a succession of ups and downs with the Colonels never realizing their full potential. It was a do or die contest at Albright
which would decide the winner of the 1975 MAC Northern Division. Victory
was literally in the hands of the Colonels. Freshman, Bob Irwin, caught a
beautiful pass and was in for the touchdown . However, the officials called it
back after he dropped the ball saying that he didn't have possession long
enough. There were tears of disappointment and frustration in his eyes. He
was part of a team and putting forth his best was what he wanted to do .
And isn't that what is really important doing your best for your team
because you ' re all in it together and you want that win so badly! Next year,
the Colonels will try as hard as ever and maybe things will be even better.

Maybe if I close my eyes it will ta ste like beer.

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Is tonight ever going to be good!

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The ogony of watching.

You want a picture of little ' ole me?

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Is tonight ever going to be good!

Where are they when you need
them?

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You want a picture of little ' ale me?

Co-captains "Frantic" Fred Lohman and Steve "Winky" Leskiw, Coach Rollie
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FIRST ROW: Steve Kinback, Dean Evans, Ram Trost, Pete Papadopoulos, Mario Apuzzo, John Levandowski, Samson Adogu. SECOND ROW: Jerry Meholick, Sam Olalueye, Andy
Dutch, Len Vekkos, Bruce Hoffman, Bart Udeh, Alex Nmoma, Dave Bormann. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Ferris, Fred Precious, Earl Murray, Bill Purcell, Jim Calkins, Bill
Nardone, Panos Kararitis, Mark Ritter, Tony Apostolaros, Coach Chip Eaton.

Amazing what they can do when they try.

On the a

Keep that ball away from me!

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�1975 saw a new coach for the soccer team in
Chip Eaton.
Under the leadership of co-captains Tom Trost
and Pete Papadovpovlis the team worked harder
than their 1-10 record gives them credit for. With
much of the team returning the outlook for next
year is bright.

Andy
, Jim Calkins, Bill

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That contact has to be here somewhere .

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Lycoming
1
Scranton
Elizabethtown
0
6
Wagner
2
Baptist Bible
2
Madison FDU
Moravian
3
1
Susquehanna
2
Bloomsburg St.
1
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On the attack
-Go-Goptains--Pete--Papadovpovlis and Tom Trost.

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The lonelin1

Members of the team are: Jeff Metzger, Jeff Davis, Mary Malloy, Coach George Pawlush, Bob Scott, Mike Salley, Steve Standiford.

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Since cross country got off the ground at Wilkes in 1971, the harriers have
had disappointing seasons. However there was a bright spot this season when
the Colonels finished sixth out of fourteen teams in the Lebanon Valley Invitational Meet. Sophomore Paul Boris captured third place among 118 runners for
an outstanding finish. This cross country team is a young one and next year
they will pull it all together.

Where are they?

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FIRST ROW: Nancy Mathers, Sandy Dunn, Cathy Yozwiak, Margaret Pelepko, Donna Bettelli. SECOND ROW: Valery Hoskins, Jean
Johnson, Barbara long, Nancy Roberts, Susan Funke, Nancy Enderlein, Barbara Gorgas. THIRD ROW: luAnn Neely, Kim Flis, Karen
Killian, Coach Gay Meyers, Sue Ann Knight, Joni Feister, Penny Bianconi ,

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The only winning seasons for Fall sports program were registered by the two
women's teams and field hockey was one of them. For the second year in a row
they won the NPWIAA CHAMPIONSHIP with a perfect 6-0 record . They had a
grueling schedule playing 16 games in a month and a half with two post season
tournaments to boot. This year saw the advent of an MAC field hockey tournamenl
which was held at Wilkes with the Colonelettes coming in fourth out of nine teams,
The girls began w ith a loss to Dickinson but they were not discouraged. They
decided they really wanted to make a good showing at this first tournament and
battled back beating Franklin and Marshall to assure a play-off spot. They played
their hearts out but Dickinson edged by them to take third place.
This year also marked the first year that the Wilkes field hockey team ever had
one of its players named to the Mid-east team, the first leg on the road to AllAmerican . The judges awarded fullback Jean Johnson this honor.
The Colonelettes also had Nancy Roberts and Barb Long, co-winners of the
Female Athlete of the year award and Susan Funke, former Wyoming Seminary
Stand-out, to lead them to their 9-4-3 record . Losing only three seniors the girls
have a bright outlook for next year.

If I've told you once I've told you a thousand times . . .

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'leely, Kim Flis, Kar~n

I can't believe it.

rogram were registered by the two
them. For the second year in a row
, a perfect 6-0 record. They had a
1th and a half with two post season
of an MAC field hockey tournament
; coming in fourth out of nine teams.
t they were not discouraged. They
;howing at this first tournament and
assure a play-off spot. They played
) take third place.
i Wilkes field hockey team ever had
,m, the first leg on the road to All,
lohnson this honor.
and Barb Long, co-winners of the
1 Funke, former Wyoming Seminary
I. Losing only three seniors the girls

Neither can I!!!

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
Bucknell
0
Baptist Bible
5
4
Lycoming
4
Mansfield St.
4
Misericordia
Bloomsburg
0
Baptist Bible
5
4
Misericordia
Scranton
5
4
Marywood
Mary,10od
3
5

Overall Record

8-4

NPWIM Record : 8-0*

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IN FRONT: Asst. Cooch Jim Zordecki, Mgr. Ali Kazimi, Cooch Roger Beorde. STANDING: Tom Donohue, Bob Welsh, Matty Peterson, Kendall McNeil, Jock Brabant, Tony
Nardelli, John Zopko, Tom Brymn, Gory Toczylowski, George Oschal, Fronk Brill, Mike Prekopa, Terry Schoen.

Coach Roger Bearde led his team to an
overall record of 10-14 this past season
with 3-7 record in the MAC Northern Division. Although the record was disappointing to the Colonels they showed guts and
determination throughout the season .
The Colonels will be losing the Outstanding Jack Brabant who finishes up an
excellent, playing career as a Colonel
cager. The Colonels will also be losing
Frank Britt and Mike Prekopa who both
when not injured were very helpful to the
play of the team.
A bright spot for the Colonels cage
future is the crop of freshmen and sophomores that Coach Bearde has coming up
through the ranks .

Jock Brabant will go down in the annals of Wilkes
History as one of the Basketball greats.

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Delaware Valley
York
Philadelphia Textile
Susquehanna
King's
Lincoln
Philadelphia Pharmacy
Moravian
Amherst
East Stroudsburg St.
Clarion St.
Juniata
Albright
Upsala
East Stroudsburg St.
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Bloomsburg St.
Madison FDU
Lycoming
Scranton
Lebanon Valley
Elizabethtown

+ Scranton Holiday Tournament
# Pocono Classic
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�Wrestling

ROW 1: Tim Golden, Roy Preefer, Rick Mohonski, Lon Balum, Steve Lear, Casper Tortilla, Mat Simone, Fred Stoelzel. SECOND ROW: Tom O'Connell, Perry
Lichtinger, Bruce Lear, Mike Kassab, Warren Stumpf, Greg Maclean, Jim Weisenfluh, Earl Monk, Dave Gregrow, Reggie Fatherly, Dan House. THIRD ROW:
Coach John Reese, Mgr . Tom Park, Dick Bernier, Bob Gaetano, Eric Wolfson, Gene Clemons, Mike Gilbert, Bart Cook, John Cropper, Tim Kwasnieski, Don
Cardell, Mike Pidgeon, John DeSalvo, Alex Grohol, Mgr. Val Kaplan, and Asst. Coach Brooke Yeager.

This year marks the first time any Wilkes team has ever entered Division I competition . Coach John Reese led his grapplers into
a tough university division. For the first time in the Division I the Wilkes team faired out pretty well losing a few hard fought
battles to Lehigh, Oregon, Navy, Syracuse, East Stroudsburg, and Army. These matches were very close and did demonstrate
that the Colonels could wrestle with the big-timers. Wilkes had a very fine showing in the tournaments it entered with a first at
Binghamton, a second at the Wilkes Open and a Sixth place out of fifteen teams in the Eastern Tournament.
Putting the Colonels on the map this year was Rick Mahonski, who took a second place in the Easterns and Jim Weisenfluh,
who took a first in the Easterns and did it with four pins which garnered him the Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament Award.
By placing in the Eastern Tournament Weisenfluh and Mahonski went on to compete in the National Tournament.

1975-76 RESULTS

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Binghamton Invitational 1st Place
15
Oregon State
16
Navy
Wilkes Open 2nd Place
22
Montclair St.
16
Syracuse
39
Delaware Valley
26
Oswego State
52
Western Maryland
33
Elizabethtown
44
Lycoming
25
Binghamton State
19
H~dra
20
East Stroudsburg
27
Army
22
Franklin &amp; Marshall
EIWA Tournament - 6th Place ( 15 teams)
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,rt Cook, John Cropper, Tim Kwasnieski, Dan

ach John Reese led his grapplers into
pretty well losing a few hard fought
¥ere very close and did demonstrate
tournaments it entered with a first at
~rn Tournament.
, in the Easterns and Jim Weisenfluh,
~ Wrestler of the Tournament Award.
~ational Tournament.

1975-76 RESULTS
Lehigh
ton Invitational 1st Place
Oregon State
Navy
)pen 2nd Place
Montclair St.
Syracuse
Delaware Valley
Oswego State
Western Maryland
Elizabethtown
Lycoming
Binghamton State
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg
Army
Franklin &amp; Marshall
,urnament- 6th Place (15 teams)

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Jim Weisenfluh receives Outstanding Wrestler of the EIWA Tournament Award from
Speaker of the House Senator Carl Albert.

�,nt Award from

Jim Weisenfluh, First Place, EIWA Tournament

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�Men's and Women's Swimming

1975 RESULTS (MEN'S)

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FIRST ROW: Coach Rick Marchant, Joe Dettmore, Kevin Augustine, Bill Manley, Tom Reneiwicz, Jack Manley, Jeff Jones, Garry Taroli, Keith Augustine. SECOND ROW: Paul Niedzwiecki, Ron Sweeda, Mike Salley, Gary Poholey, Tony Pinto, Jeff Chilson, Jeff Boberick, Barry Weiss .

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Ursinu
Dickinson
Lock Haven St.
Jersey City St.
Cathedral
Lycoming
Kutztown St.
Binghamton St.

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66
53
16
40
36

63
61

Overall (3-5)
DIVERS: Cathy Hotchkiss, Paul Niedzwiiecki, Cindy Gia•

FIRST ROW: Cathy Hotchkiss, Cindy Glawe, Lisa Waznik, Melita McGuire, Penny Bianconi, Cheryl Moyer, f.krianne Montague, Coach Rick Marchant. SECOND ROW: Maureen Murphy, Margy Casgrove.

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1976 RESULTS (WOMEN'S)
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

27
52

26

49

Ursinus
Dickinson
Lock Haven
Lycoming

68
41

84

44

1975 RESULTS (MEN'S)
Overall 2-2
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Overall (3-5)
DIVERS: Cathy Hotchkiss, Paul Niedzwiiecki, Cindy Glawe.

Captain Gary Taroli, and Coach Rick Marchant

J McGuire, Penny Bianconi, Cheryl Moyer, Mor,en Murphy, Margy Cosgrove.

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1975-76 RESULTS

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Keystone
F&amp;M
Susquehanna
Muhl en burg
LCCC
Misericordia
Albright
Bloomsburg St.
Kutztown St.
Scranton
Morywood
King's
Bucknell
Lafayette
Elizabethtown
Scranton

84
63
41

40
84
28
39

75
51
70

45
46

74
68

54
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This season sow a new coach in Debbie Moyer, fresh out of East Stroudsburg State College. The girls hod five bock in Dotty Mortin, Dione
Jones, Sharon Wilkes, Anita Meehan and Koren Olney. They hod plenty of help from the likes of Nancy Roberts and Barb Long, co-winners
of the Female Athlete of the Year Award. They went over the .500 mark with a 6-10 season . This was the second year that the Colonelettes
participated in the MAC tournament not doing as well as they had hoped. The future looks bright for this determined and hard-working team.

FIRST ROW: Kare
Mary Lou Murrey.
Saracino.

Sway with the music.

KNEELING: Shawn Rozett, Mgr.; Debbie Moyer, Coach; Sue Roman . STANDING: Anita Meehan, Julie Kerrick, Dotty Martin, Nancy Olney,
Sharon Wilkes, Nancy VanBuren, Sue Ann Knight, Barb Long.

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�Volleyball

rtin, Diane
co-winners
,lonelettes
ki ng team.

FIRST ROW: Koren Considine, Betsy Townsend, Joan Clen.itius, Bmb Go_rgos, Debbie Orbinoti , Mory Ann Toth , Judy Kirnon , Sue Ann Knight,
Mory Lou Murrey . SECOND ROW: Koren Polomski, Sheron Clune, Debbie Knetz, Nancy Roberts, Sally Steele, Kenore Weiss , Cooch Doris
Sarac.inc.

Sway with the music.

I think I con do it!

This year another sport was introduced into the Wilkes Col-

)lney,

lege Athletic Program .
The Girls Volleyball Team under the direction of Coach Sar.acino played their first season with many talented athletes, gaining much experience as they went along .
W ith practice and determination the Volleyball team will be
ready for more action come next season .

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Baseball

FIRST ROW: Don McDermott, Jim Stehle, Tony Schwab, Dove Trethowoy, Greg Snyder, Steve Leskiw, Jock Keller, Jim Michaels. SECOND ROW:
Steve Grosley, Lou Elefonte, Barry Horchorufko, Neil Bovitz, Ken Succhoski, Steve Boyer, Bill Poloho . THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Bob Dulibo, John
Cavanaugh , Bill Hockenbury, Andy Kresky, Dan Pisarcik, Dave Hungarter, Mike Supczenski, and Coach Gene Domzalski. Missing from photo are
Manny Evans, Terry Schoen , and Rich Matarelli .

This year's diamond squad may have been
the all round team to ever don a Colonels
baseball uniform. The Colonels came within a
game of winning the MAC championship, but
still had managed to prove their competence
by garnering a playoff spot in the NCAA
Tournament. The Colonels finished off the
season with an impressive 17-5 record.
The Colonels will be losing the services of
Captain and All-American Steve Leskiw, AllStar Dave Tretheway, Greg Snyder, Tony
Schwab, and Jack Keller. These outstanding
athletes will be missed by Coach Gene Domzalski.

Cooch Gene Gomzalski.
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�ler, Jim Michaels. SECOND ROW:
lW: Asst. Coach Bob Duliba, John
)omzolski. Missing from photo are

t. Coach Bob Duliba

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�At the time of this writing the Wilkes College Baseball Team
heading toward a National Championship. The Colonels are r
hot by winning the regional championship over Mansfield I'
and Ashland. The Staff of the Amnicola wishes them the best
luck in their quest for a National Championship .

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1976 RESULTS (Overall 17-5)
Allentown
Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown
Bloomsburg St.
Bloomsburg St.
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
Delaware Valley
East Stroudsburg St.
East Stroudsburg St.
Albright
Albright
Ursinus
Scranton
Scranton
Juniata
Kutztown St.
Juniata
Upsala
Elizabethtown
Scranton
Scranton

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FIRST ROW: Guy DiZebba, Bruce Davis, Bill Winter, Craig Austin, Fred Lohman, Bob Rischman. SECOND ROW: Nick Lozorak, Kurt Franke, Mark Davis, Bill
Harris, Mike Narbecki, Mike Menichini. THIRD ROW: George Hodges, Barry Weiss, Bob Klecanda, Greg Wild, John Lack, Bill Abrams, Tony Couto. FOURTH
ROW: Dwight Beck, Brian Blesi, Bernie Donachie, Bob Tayler, Bob Franke, Andy Dutch. FIFTH ROW: Charles Mattei, head coach; Dave Berman, student trainer;
John Larkin, Jim O 'Neill, John Hobrock, assistant coach.

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here . . .

If

Simon says -

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"Do this.""

�If I cut across this way maybe they won 't see me.

:k Lozorak, Kurt Franke, Mark Davis, Bil l
Lack, Bill Abrams, Tony Couto. FOURTH
,ad coach; Dave Berman, student trainer;

It was a disappointing season for last year's M iddle Atlantic Conference
Champs. They saw all hopes of a repeat performance go down the drain this
year with their three losses to Gettysburg, Madison FDU , and Frankl in &amp; Marshall. Things got off to a bad start when senior co-captain, Craig Austin wa s
sidelined with a knee injury. It was a great loss coming at an inopportune time.
However, the Colonels are known to make the best of bad situations and they
went on to make a fine showing of 7 wins and 3 losses. Wilkes has made its
place in the college lacrosse world and we can expect great things from them in
years to come .

If only the coach would let me ploy.
Full speed ahead.
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" Do this."
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�Billy Winter has been Wilkes Lacrosse for the past four years.
No one can talk about the Wilkes Lacrosse team without mentioning the most prolific scorer in its history. In his sophomore year Billy
was the leading scorer in the nation and MVP of the Colonels . Sidelined with an injury last year he saw limited action but he has come
back stronger than ever this year.

In the Colonels' last home game against Lebanon Valley,
Billy scored 14 points (eight goals, six assists) which is the
most any one man scored in a single game in the United
States this year. His four year total is 108 goals and 91
assists. Billy Winter is leaving but he will not be forgotten. His
are footsteps that are going to be extremely hard to follow
in.

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Back off!!!

�1975 RESULTS

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10
10

8
16
15
23
14
23
14

Dickinson
Lehigh
Gettysburg
Madison FDU
Haverford
Muhlenburg
Stevens
Western Maryland
Lebanon Valley
Franklin &amp; Marshall

10
9
14
12
5
4
4
4
7
17

Overall 7-3

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I told you not to screw around with this stick.

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�Men's Tennis

FIRST ROW: J. Davis, G . Krupinski, G . Paich, F. Bohn, M. Abbruzzese. BACK ROW: J. Kozey, B. Bensley, B. Klein, H. Irwin, Coach Rokita .

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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1975 RESULTS
Scranton
2
Ursinus
3
Juhiata
4
Baptist Bible
8
Moravian
5
Elizabethtown
3
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
6
Muhlenberg
5
Scranton
2
Albright
2
Overall Record 4-7

Cooch Tom Rokita .

23-4

�. Klein, H. Irwin, Coach Rokita.

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
Ursinus
Juhiata
Baptist Bible
8
Moravian
5
Elizabethtown
3
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
6
Muhlenberg
5
Scranton
2
Albright
2

2
3
4

7

6
5

4

6
5

3
4
7
7

Overall Record 4-7

235

�Women's Tennis

FIRST ROW: JoAnn Pugliese, Freida Skaff, Maureen Corbett, Diane Polachek, Merle Zipkin . SECOND ROW: Coach Julie Thomas,
Patty Steele, Nancy Cardillo, Chris Koterba, Sally Steele.

This year the Colonettes under Coach Julie Thomas finished their season with an impressive 8-4 record.
The Women's Tennis team also garnered a championship with an unblemished 8-0 record.
This could be the start of a new Wilkes dynasty in Women's Tennis competition .

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes

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Gotcha!!!

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I'm going to let her have it this time.

�iECOND ROW: Coach Julie Thomas,

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

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d 8-0 record .
ition.

1975 RESULTS
Scranton
5
Bucknell
0
Baptist Bible
5
Lycoming
4
4
Mansfield St.
Misericordia
4
Bloomsburg St.
0
Baptist Bible
5
Misericordia
4
Scranton
5
4
Marywood
Marywood
3
Overall Record: 8-4
NPWIAA Record: 8-0•

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ROW: Steve Nielson, Len Malshefski, Jeff Fill, Stan Kuran, Ken Donlavoge, Mork Jorolen, Cooch Roland C. Schmidt.

The Golf team under Coach Roland Schmidt compiled their best record ever
with sixteen wins and no losses . This is the most outstanding season the Wilkes
Golf team has ever been associated with. By having this outstanding record the
linksmen of Coach Schmidt garnered the MAC championship.
The Golf Squad will be doing without the outstanding play of Larry Gurnari,
Mark Jarolen, and Len Malshefski, who will be taken by graduation .

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1976 RESULTS

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420
420

409
405
405
401
401
387
396
401
384
384
397
390
390

Lebanon Valley
King's
Haverford
Moravian
Scranton
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Moravian
Lycoming
Ursinus
East Stroudsburg St.
Juniata
Albright
Susquehanna
Scranton
Lebanon Valley

423

437
438
418
412
415
408
415
452
428
408
395
412
412

400
397

Overall Record 16-0

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BARAN, Frank E.
666 Tioga Ave ., Kingston, Pa.
BARNES, Ralph T.
5 Brook Lane, Mountaintop, Pa.
BARON, Linda S.
245 C. Manor Road, Edwardsville, Pa.
BARTOSH, Jeanne A.
21 Sobieski St., Upper Askam, Pa.
BARTUSKI, Janet M.
222 Washington Ave ., Wyoming, Pa.
BECCARIS, Jacqueline
22 Price St., Plains, Pa.
BEHM, Oliver J.
43 Courtright Ave ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BENDIK, Maryrose T.
Box 417 RD 7, Shavertown, Pa.
BENTLEY, Jones B.
65 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, Pa.
BESLER, Philip A.
80 Kearney Ave. , Trentron, N.J .
BETTIN, Robert E.
39 Lexington Ave., Bloomfield, N.J.
BIENKOWSKI, Judith
250 Apollo Circle, Nanticoke, Pa.
BILSKI, Gary E.
15 Rutz St., Ashley, Pa.
BLASO, Anthony D.
118 Lakewood Grdns, Pittston, Pa.
BLOCK, Marcia D.
22 Amherst Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BLOOMBURG, Stephen
69 Catlin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOBACK, Joseph
RD 3, Box 378, Dallas, Pa .
BOHN, Fred
346 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
BOHN, Wayne A.
346 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
BORIS, Ann S.
17 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOSHA, Edward

206 Mill St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BOTYRIUS, Anthony M.
206 E. 4th St., Wyoming, Pa.
BOWMAN, Donald K.
77 Reed Road, Royersford, Pa.
BOZINSKI, Robert L.
1220 S. Market St., Nanticoke, Pa.
BRABANT, John R.
72-14 66 St., Glendale, N.Y.
BRANDO, James C.
Box 116A RD 2, Wapwallopen, Pa.
BRAY, Nancy E.
167 E. Noble St., Nanticoke, Pa.
BRENNAN, Thomas F.
116 E. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa.
BRILL, Edgar L.
108 N. Broad St., Norwich, NY
BRIMO, Susan M.
373 Fairhill Dr., Churchville, Pa.
BRINER, Karen G.
2662 W. Alder Road, Bellmore, N.Y.
BRITT, Francis D.
765 Mercer Ave., Kingston, Pa.
BROAD, Charmaine L.
(huckleberry Pk, Stephenstown, N.Y.
BROD, Gary R.
61 Cornell Circle, Broomall, Pa.
BRODY, George S.
RD # 3 Demunds Rd., Dallas, Pa.
BROZZETTI, Louise C.
524 Campbell St., Scranton, Pa.
BRUNETTE, Margaret
1070 Baumann Court, Rahway, N.J.
BULLOCK, Capper C.
407 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BURGESS, Margaret A.
18 Edgewood Rd., Peekskill, N.Y.
BURKE, William F.
314 Wayne St., Archbald, Pa.
BURNS, Marilyn J.
108 Maltby Ave., Swoyersville, Pa.
BUTERA, Leonard M.
Four 4th St., Sebastopol, Pittston, Pa.
BUTKIEWICZ, Janet M.
52 Wyoming St., Plains, Pa.
CALKINS, James H.
40 James St., Plymouth, Pa.
CALLWITTS, William
4 Hazel St., Tunkhannock, Pa.
CAMPBELL, Gwen
1015 American St. N., Catasauqua, Pa .
CARA VELLA, Michael A.
162 Forbes St., Rahway, N.J .
CARDILLO, Nancy J.
31 Park Lane, Exeter, Pa.
CARNEY, Laureen E.
Box 1125 Main St., Sag Harbor, N.Y.
CARTER, Joseph A.
918 E. 7th St., Berwick, Pa.
CASEY, Donald J.
11 Lower Broadway, Nanticoke, Pa.
CASEY, Linda E.
23 Maffett St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CASTANZO, James G.
520 Crown Ave., Scranton, Pa.
CELLUCCI, Arlene M.
145 Panama St., Pittston, Pa.
CHALADOFF, Steven M.
59 Richard St., Dover, N.J.
CHANDLER, Barbara R.

138 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
CHAUMP, Darlene L.
Alta Vista Terr., Pittston, Pa .
CHEUNG, William W.
922 Cathedral Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHIUMENTO, Nicholas
3 Pittston Ave., Yatesville, Pa .
CHMIELEWSKI, Christopher
1 33 Cuba St., Kingston, Pa.
CHOPY AK, Mary A.
141 Rock St., Pittston, Pa.
CHRISTMAS, Ronald
33 Dana St., Forty Fort, Pa.
CHROMEY, Paul A.
514 Stephenson St., Duryea, Pa.
CIALI, Nancy A.
32 Johnson St., Pittston, Pa.
CICCONE, Vincent J.
266 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
CILIBERTO, Anthony
RD # 2 Box 430, Avoca, Pa.
CIMINO, Anthony J.
137 James St., Old Forge, Pa .
CIOCCA, John V.
110 Amesburg St., Plains, Pa.
CIOCCA, Mark M.
110 Amesbury St., Plains, Pa.
CIPRIANO, Paula J.
761 Peace St., Hazleton, Pa.
CLEMENTS, Robert D.
Box 8, Lehman, Pa.
COBB, Janet M.
89 Circle Dr., Rockaway, N.J.
COHEN, Janice R.
1 Parkway Place, Holmdel, N.J .
COLANDREA, Richard
61 Rose Ave., Springfield, N.J.
COLEMAN, Ruth C.
259 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa.
COLLIER, Gregg P.
50 North Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
COLOGNATO, Joan E.
43 W. Main St., Clinton, N.J .
COLOMBO, Elise S.
356 La Grande Ave., Fanwood, N.J.
COMOROSKI, Daniel A.
161 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
CONSIDINE, Karen A.
60 Colburn Dr., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
CORCORAN, Bettye Lou
15 Snowden St., Forty Fort, Pa.
CUPRZINSKI, Michael
Box 144 RD 2, Lebanon, Pa.
CHWALINA, M. Orloski
62 North Mt. Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
D'ALESSANDRO, Joseph
561 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
DALON, Deborah
19 Powell Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.
DAOUST, James E.
518 Douglas Dr., Cherry Hill, N.J .
DAVIES, David L.
125 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DAVIES, William W.
Sunset Road, Burlington, N.J.
DAVIS, Earl J.
610 Vine St., Berwick, Pa.
DAVIS, Laura L.
83 Poplar St. W., Nanticoke, Pa.
DeCINTI, Fredrick M.

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DeGIUSTO, Vincent A.
28 N. Beech Rd., Plains, Pa.
DICKINSON, Alexis
7 4 S. Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
DelPRIORE, Ralph J.
1074 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, Pa.
DEMAIO, Thomas A.
41 Meehan Ave., Rariton, N.J.
DEMYANOVICH, Nicholas
305 W. Broad St., Tamaqua, Pa.
DeSANNO, Thomas A.
910 N. Seventh St., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
DETTMORE, Joseph W.
399 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DeVITA, Anthony P.
230 Alicia St., Old Forge, Pa.
De YOUNG, Ainslie M.
328 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DiANDRIOLA, Suzanne
401 4th St., Avoca, Pa.
DINGMAN, Mark
7 4 Pace St., Larksville, Pa.
DINKEL, Deborah L.
17 Glenwood Dr., Bayville, N.J.
DiZEBBA, Guy J.
2807 Birkle Lane, Suitland, Md.
LANDIS, M. Dodd
30 Knox Street, Lee Park, Pa.
DOMA RAS KY, Joan M .
288 Richard St., Kingston, Pa .
DORMAN, Deborah
43 Hill St., Swoyerville, Pa .
DUBIK, Mark J.
318 W . Main St., Plymouth, Pa.
DURKOVITZ, Janet L.
143 Mason St., Exeter, Pa.
DWYER, Mary E.
144 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
DZIADOSZ, Ronald J.
45 Jay St., Swoyerville, Pa.
EASTWOOD, Robert W.
67 New Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ECKROD, Michael E.
45 Norton Ave., Dallas, Pa.
EDWARDS, Doni
475 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EDWARDS, Virginia A.
1633 Martin Road, Wall Twp., N.J.
ELLIS, David L.
67 Grove Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Lawrence H.
92 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Luanne M.
251 Andover St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
EVANS, Ronald G.
19 Garden Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.
FALKOWSKI, Andrew J.
RD # 1, Lebanon, N.J.
FEDAK, Mary C.
302 Center St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CHANG, A. Fegal
370 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FERRARO, Dianne
131 E. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa.
FIELDER, Susan V.
427 Valentine St., Highland Park, N.J.
FINLAY, William H.
155 Orchard St., Allendale, N.J.
FISHER, Alice
193 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FISHER, Paula A.

RD # 1 Box 438, Harveys Lake, Pa.
FLUCK, Katherine
RD # 1 Box 676, Harveys Lake, Pa.
FOLEY, Karen A.
356 Phillips St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FRALEY, James R.
67 Butler St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FRANCIS, David R.
146 Howard St., Old Forge, Pa .
FRANKO, John J.
RD # 1 Box 327, Falls, Pa.
FREW, Thomas L.
126 Dennison Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
FROMEL, William
361 Main Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FUNKE, Susan E.
101 Yeager Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
GALLAGHER, Paul
391 Northampton St., Kingston, Pa.
GALLGHER, Brain J.
22 S. Landon Ave., Kingston, Pa .
GAMBACORTA, Leo F.
372 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GARINGER, Gail A.
44 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
GA VLICK, Barbara A.
12 Creek St., Swoyersville, Pa.
GAZOWSKI, Thomas
82 Division St., Kingston, Pa.
GEDRICH, Richard
1023 Vine St., Avoca, Pa.
GEFFERT, Donna M.
58 Scott St., Plains, Pa.
GERMAN, Margery
451 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GILBERT, Michael M.
P. 0. Box 144, Dallas, Pa .
GILL, Marie E.
99 Henry St., Plains, Pa.
GLOSSER, Thomas D.
219 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GOLDSWORTHY, William
514 4th St. W., Pittston, Pa.
GOTTLIEB, Mary Lou
45 Highland Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
GOVIN, Christopher
61 Davis St., Trucksville, Pa.
GRAF, Kerry L.
Beavers Rd., RD # 1, Califon, N.J.
GRIFFIN, Joseph G .
217 Sussex St., Old Forge, Pa.
GUDOSKI, Deborah A.
769 Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa.
GULLA, Elizabeth A.
23 Milbre St., Swoyersville, Pa.
GURNARI, Lawrence
26 Pettebone St.; Swoyerville, Pa.
GUSGEKOFSKI, Carol
42 Highview Road E., Brunswick, N.J.
HADUCK, Robert J.
224 Phoenix St., Duryea, Pa.
HAGER, Evelyn D.
36 Airy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HAHN, Karolina F.
38 N. Gates Ave., Kingston, Pa.
HALDEMAN, Robert E.
810 Park Ave, Bound Brook, N.J.
HARGRAVES, Deborah
Box 375 RD # 1, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HAYDT, Richard F.
16 Yorktown Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
HAYDUK, Edward A.

12 E. Newport St., Ashley, Pa .
HELINSKI, Joseph G.
46 Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
HENDRICKSON, Karen
1100 Rutter Ave., Forty Fort, Pa .
HERBERT, Joann
RD # 1, Montague, N.J.
HEYMAN, Mindy B.
218 Stein Lane, Lewisburg, Pa.
HILZINGER, Charlotte
620 Birch St., Reading, Pa.
HOCKENBURY, Edward
361 Lyndwood Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HOGAN, Joseph P.
602 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HOMZA, Lois A.
23 Warner St., Plains, Pa.
HOOLEY, Joyce L.
503 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HORAN, William J.
5 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.
HOZEMPA, Charles T.
39 Bidlack St., Forty Fort, Pa.
HRYNKIW, Ann M.
26 Senecca Dr., Greensburg, Pa.
HUMISTON, Kenneth L.
89 W. Pettebone St., Forty Fort, Pa.
HUTSKO, Paula J.
365 Walnut St., Luzerne, Pa.
JACKIER, Alan F.
275 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JACKSON, Bruce C.
263 Jasper Rd., King of Prussia, Pa.
JAROLEN, Mark J.
152 Newport St., Nanticoke, Pa.
JEDJU, Joseph W.
511 Emmett St., Scranton, Pa.
JEMIO, Marcial R.
89 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JIUNT A, James
51 Haldeman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JOHNSTON, Judy J.
471 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JONES, Charles D.
826 Marcy Ave., Duryea, Pa.
JONES, Diane R.
589 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JONES, Robert H.
1 East Wall St., Plymouth, Pa .
JORGENSEN, Noel A.
314 Lacey Dr., New Milford, N .J.
JURIS, Jerome M.
50 Hildonia Ave., Dallas, Pa.
JUST, Nicholas
117 Smith St., Dupont, Pa.
KAISER, Rodney L.
30 Lawrence St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KALISH, William P.
RD # 5 Jackson, Shavertown, Pa.
KANE, Joseph D.
84 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BROZENA, S. Kaporch
156 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa.
KAPP, Robert D.
126-128 Belmont Ter., Scranton, Pa.
KASPER, David
18 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KASSAB, Terrence L.
142 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KAY, Marilyn L.
102 Sterling Ave., Dallas, Pa.
KELLER, Jack W.

20 Sullivan St., F,
KENNEDY, Molli1
51 Willow St., Pl:
KERN, Linda A .
195 Broad St., Pi
KESTER, Carol A.
797 Carolon Dr.,
KING, Mellissa H
45 Fairfield Rd.,.
KLAP AL, Raymor
724 Tunkhannoc
KLARSCH, Barbe
282 N. Maple, K
KLEIN, Robert L.
1 26 Orchard St ..
KNEISS, John J.
1244 Mowry St ..
KNIGHT, Georgi
458 Monument J
KOHANIK, Willi
12 Morse Pl., Be
FINN, Dianne Kc
1619 River Roac
KOMNATH, Ro~
100 Chestnut St
KOLODGIE, Bru
198 W. Ridge SI
KONDRASKI, Be
270 Schooley A
KOPEC, Andrev140 E. 6th St.,~
KOPEZ, Richard
78 Watkins St.,
KOVALCHIK, M
19 Pulaski St.,~
KOYTEK, Waite
91 Foote Ave., I
KOWNACKI, K,
1 29 E. Carey SI
KRETCHMER, D
252 Inman Par~
KROKOS, Lois,
58 Kelly Ave.,'
KROMBEL, Keit
66 Lynch Lane,
KROSTEK, Dior
81 Vine St., Ed•
KUCZYNSKI, F,
11 Central Pl., :
KUHL, Kristina
469 Laurel Lan,
KULIKOWICH,
68 N . Valley V
KUNKLE, Mark
RD #3, Dallas
KURILLO, Andr
41 N. Berry St.
KUTNEY, Mark
343 S. Sherma
LARMOUTH, R
107 Church St.
LASKY, Thoma
17 4 Church St.
LAT ARO, Debc
RD# 1 Box 1C
LATZ, Susan L.
6007 Atlantic
LA YELLE, Fran
181 Haverforc
LAZO, John
91 Ash St., Wi
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KENNEDY, Mollie A.
51 Willow St., Plymouth, Pa.
KERN, Linda A.
195 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.
KESTER, Carol A.
797 Carolon Dr., Kingston , Pa .
KING, Mellissa H.
45 Fairfield Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.
KLAPAL, Raymond P.
724 Tunkhannock Ave., Exeter, Pa .
KLARSCH, Barbara M.
282 N. Maple, Kingston, Pa.
KLEIN, Robert L.
126 Orchard St., Dallas, Pa.
KNEISS, John J.
1244 Mowry St., Old Forge, Pa .
KNIGHT, Georgine M.
458 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa .
KOHANIK, William
12 Morse Pl., Belleville, N.J.
FINN, Dianne Kolesar
1619 River Road, Port Blanchard, Pa.
KOMNATH, Robert T.
100 Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KOLODGIE, Bruno E.
198 W . Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa.
KONDRASKI, Bonner M.
270 Schooley Ave., Exeter, Pa .
KOPEC, Andrew P.
140 E. 6th St., Wyoming, Pa .
KOPEZ, Richard J.
78 Watkins St., Swoyerville, Pa.
KOVALCHIK, Marc A.
19 Pulaski St., Kingston, Pa .
KOYTEK, Walter A.
91 Foote Ave., Duryea, Pa.
KOWNACKI, Kathryn M.
129 E. Carey St., Plains, Pa.
KRETCHMER, Donald
252 Inman Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
KROKOS, Lois A.
58 Kelly Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
KROMBEL, Keith E.
66 Lynch Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
KROSTEK, Diana A.
81 Vine St., Edwardsville, Pa.
KUCZYNSKI, Frances
11 Central Pl., Somerville, N .J.
KUHL, Kristina E.
469 Laurel Lane, Kinnelon, N.J.
KULIKOWICH, Christine
68 N . Valley View Dr., Courtdale, Pa.
KUNKLE, Mark A.
RD # 3, Dallas, Pa.
KURILLO, Andrea M.
41 N. Berry St., Shamokin, Pa.
KUTNEY, Mark A.
343 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LARMOUTH, Robert S.
107 Church St., Kingston, Pa.
LASKY, Thomas J.
174 Church St., Edwardsville, Pa.
LATARO, Deborah F.
RD # 1 Box 103, Blairstown, N.J.
LATZ, Susan L.
6007 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, N.J.
LAVELLE, Frank T.
181 Haverford Dr., Laflin, Pa.
LAZO, John
91 Ash St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LEE, Donna ·

117 Pine St., Nanticoke, Pa.
LEMONCELLI, Robert
117 W. Filbert St., Archbald, Pa .
LESKIW, Stephen W .
307 Wyoming St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LETAVISH, Mark F.
30 N. Morningside Dr., Binghamton, N .Y.
LEVITSKI, Janet M.
66 Crisman St., Forty Fort, Pa .
LEWIS, Jane E.
44 Greene St., Oxford, N.Y.
LEWIS, Karen P.
4 Park Lane, Mountaintop, Pa .
LINGOUSKY, Bernadine
605 Harvey St. W., Hazleton, Pa .
LISHNAK, Peter G.
34 W . Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LOHMAN, Frederick A.
445 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa .
LONG, Barbara A.
62 Hickory St., Trucksville, Pa.
LOVEJOY, Carolyn J.
37 Pyrex St., Corning, N.Y.
LUCAS, Marie C.
240 W. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa.
LYNCH, Basil C.
829 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Pa.
LYNCH, Robert J.
821 Anthracite Ave ., Kingston, Pa .
MACIK, Paul J.
695 Union Ave., Kenilworth, N.J .
MACKEY, Richard W.
Box 285 RD # 1, Nicholson, Pa.
MACRI, Annette C.
848 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MACUR, Marianne
30 W. Enterprise St., Glen Lyon, Pa .
MACZUGA, Louis F.
Box 248 RD # 2, Shickshinny, Pa .
MAGELLA, Teresa K.
52 Park Ave., Cresskill, N.J.
MAGEE, Jack, Jr.
53 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, Pa.
MAHALL Y, Andrea L.
343 N. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MAJESKI, Joseph
40 Maple St., Fox Hill, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MAJEWSKI, Phillip L.
RD # 4 Box 252, Mountaintop, Pa.
MALACARI, Inez T.
33 Miner St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MALSHEFSKI, Leonard
193 W . Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.
MANARSKI, Karen L.
28 School St., Hudson, Pa.
MANZIANO, Mary Ann
1806 Clearview St., Scranton, Pa .
MARCHANT, Richard A.
Fuller RD #2, Norwich, N.Y.
MARCHETTI, Joseph J.
Mann St. Box 42, Nuremburg, Pa.
MARGITISH, Beverly
28 Mercer St., Plains, Pa.
MARKS, John J.
607 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa.
MARIANELLI, Michael
745 Glenwood Rd., Old Forge, Pa.
MARTIN, James L.
312 Chestnut St., Peckville, Pa.
MARTIN, Kenneth
312 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MATUSEK, John J.

91 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Pa .
MAZZITELLI, Robert
525 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
McDERMOTT, John C.
2 Split Rail Lane, Dallas, Pa.
McDERMOTT, James P.
21 Driscoll St., Plymouth, Pa .
McGANN, Thomas P.
63 W. Shore Drive, Pennington, N.J.
McHALE, Nancy E.
114 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.
McHALE, Catherine S.
2448 N. Washington St., Scranton, Pa.
McLAUGHLIN, Mary P.
731 McAlpine St., Avoca, Pa.
McMAHON, Kerry A.
165 Frederick Pl., Bergenfield, N.J .
McNULTY, Joseph P.
848 Main St., Duryea, Pa.
MEEHAN, Dianne B.
50 Elizabeth Lane, Budd Lake, N.J.
MICHAELS, Paulette
86 W. Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MICKEVEGE, Sandra A.
2 Diamond St., Korn K, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MICOCCI, John F.
201 E. Church St., Nanticoke, Pa.
MIDDAUGH, Helen E.
399 Main Rd., Buttonwood, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
MIKULA, Gerard A.
59 Cook St., Edwardsville, Pa.
MILLER, Floyd J.
90 Briar Mills Dr., Brick Town, N.J.
MILLER, Mary Lou
6 Sherman Ave ., Sidney, N.Y.
MINELLI, Marietta B.
212 Matson Ave ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MITAL, Dianne C.
35 Vine St., Plymouth, Pa.
MONKA, Joseph J.
57 E. Shawnee, Plymouth, Pa.
MONTAGUE, Marianne
310 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
MONTGOMERY, Robert
45 Sharpe St., Kingston, Pa.
MOORE, Gregory D.
RD # 1 Box 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
MORANO, Deborah L.
167 Hasbrouck Ave., Hasbrouck Heights,
N.J.
MORELLI, Richard A.
423 Lackawanna Ave., Olyphant, Pa.
. MORGAN, James J.
Route 309, Drums, Pa.
MOYER, Lorraine F.
91 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MUNSON, Charles D.
2635 Peoples St., Chester, Pa.
MURRAY, Mary Lou
4 Orchard St., Budd Lake, N.J.
Napolsky, Christine
292 Grove St., Pringle, Pa.
LATONA, S. Nordell
81 ½ Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
NATISHAN, Denise A.
246 Pringle St., Kingston, Pa.
NEHER, Roger P.
1013 Alder St., Scranton, Pa.
NEWMAN, John B.
1370 Minot Ave., Croydon, Pa.
NMOMA, Alexander 0.

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NORCROSS, Jeanne
26 N. Thomas Ave., Kingston, Pa.
NORCE, John J.
67 W . Union St., Kingston, Pa.
NYE, Estelle
717 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa.
OBER, Gail E.
105 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, Pa.
OHL, Thomas J.
R 55 Butler St., Wyoming, Pa .
OLEKSZULIN , Donald
237 Main St., Moosic, Pa .
OLIVEIRA, Paul A .
31 Third Ave ., Kingston, Pa.
O 'MALLEY, Kathleen A.
257 E. Ridge St., Nanticoke, Pa .
ORASKY, James E.
306 Hazel Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ORISCHAK, Donna
196 First St., Hudson, Pa .
ORLOWSKI, Stephen M.
25 First Street, Wyoming, Pa .
OSTROSKI, Raymond B.
39 Okarma Terrace, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
OVERBEY, Betty-Jean
1009 Roanoke Court, Dyer, In.
PAICH, Gary J.
45 Bassett A~e ., Dover, N.J.
PAPE, Richard J.
165 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
PAPATOPOLI, Linda
242 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PARA, Robert R.
62 Union St., Pittston, Pa.
PARKER, Estella J.
Box 36, Pocono Manor, Pa .
PARRI, Mary Lou C.
Mt. Lake Rd ., Bear Creek, Pa .
PERHALLA, Judy
1149 Exeter Ave ., Exeter, Pa .
PETYAK, Michael J.
104 W . Chestnut St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
PEZZNER, Laurie V.
27 Fairfield Dr ., Laflin, Pa.
PHELPS, Dennis
RD # 1, Hop Bottom, Pa .
PHILLIPS, Linda M .
77 Center Ave., Plymouth, Pa.
PHRAKA YSONE, Somsy
c/ o Wilkes-College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PICKERING, Jacqueline
113 Center Ave., Plymouth, Pa .
PIEMONTESE, Sam P.
48 Vine St., Pittston, Pa.
PINELLI, John J.
120 Coldstream Rd., Phoenixville, Pa.
PINSON , Steve B.
Box 247, Waverly, Pa.
PIONTKOWSKI, Helen
112 Honey Pot St., Nanticoke, Pa.
PISAREWICZ, Rita J.

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.
PISTON , Beverly A .
253 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth, Pa .
PODRAZIK, Donna J.
1681 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
POLAKOWSKI, Frances
38 Portland Ave., Georgetown, Ct.
POSLUSZNY, Emanuel
14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa .
PRAMICK, Naomi J.
224 Harding St., Dupont, Pa .
SMITH, Pamela Pratt
128 Neshaminy Vall, Cornwells Hghts.,
Pa.
PREKOPA, Michael D.
104 E. Grant St., McAdoo, Pa.
PRENDERGAST, Eileen
Rt. 1, Box 83D, Canby, Leesburg, Va.
PRETKO, Carl G.
115 John St., Kingston, Pa .
PRICE, Roger J.
11 6 Spruce St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PSIKUS, Doreene C.
233 St. Clair St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
PSZCZOLKOWSKI, Gloria
RD # 1 Payne Rd ., Lebanon, N .J.
TROLIO, R. Rada
174 N . Penna . Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
REDDING, Joseph L.
123 E. Diamond Ave ., Hazleton, Pa .
REESE, Dorothy G.
RD #2 193 Courtright, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
REESE, Gordon C., Jr.
RD # 1, W. Mountian Rd., Plymouth Twp.,
Pa.
REICH, Helene A.
934 River Rd ., Piscataway, N.J.
REX, Kenneth J.
8 Eno St., Kingston, Pa.
RIFKIN, Michael S.
200 Riverside Dr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
RINEHAMER, Susan M .
148 Brown Row, Wanamie, Pa.
ROBERTS, Harold W.
201 Jackson St., Edwardsville, Pa.
ROBERTS, Nancy E.
334 Miller St., Luzerne, Pa .
ROCCOGRANDI, Catherine
26 Armstrong St., Edwardsville, Pa .
ROGERS, Darcy W .
1 35 Orchard East, Dallas, Pa .
ROGOWICZ, Joseph R.
RD #2 Lake Silkworth, Hunlock Creek,
Pa.
ROLLMAN, Frank G .
103 Jackson St. , Dallas, Pa.
ROMANI, Joseph
322 Tripp St. W., Wyoming, Pa.
ROMANOVICH, Ann Marie
825 Lincoln Ave ., Blakely, Pa.
ROWLANDS, Eileen
14 Wheaton St. W ., Wyoming, Pa .

ROWLANDS, Robert P.
14 Wheaton St. W ., Wyoming, Pa .
RUBIN, Shelley E.
152 Coal St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
RUDER, Joseph
605 Clay St., Scranton, Pa.
RUDZAVICH, Diane M.
50 Welsh St., Pittston, Pa .
RUNIEWICZ, Thomas
291 Steeplechase Dr., Media, Pa.
RUTKOWSKI, Richard
331 Chester St., Kingston , Pa.
SABALESKY, Darice A.
210 E. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa.
SACHS, John C.
Box 141 A. Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.
SALERNO, William
234 Pine St., Old Forge, Pa .
SANTILLI, Amy J.
Box 5, Leesport, Pa.
SANTINI, Joseph J.
1531 Washington Val, Somerville, N.J.
SAPORITO, Carl L.
291 William St., Pittston, Pa .
SCAVONE, Bernadette
44 E. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SCHIFANO, Vilma A.
42 Jenkins Ct., Pittston, Pa .
SCHILLACI, Patty A.
248 Susquehanna Ve., Exeter, Pa .
SCHLIER, Brian R.
139 Division St., Kingston, Pa.
SCHNEIDER, Ronald J.
175 Dana St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.
SCHWAB, Anthony
411 Horton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SCHWARTZ, Richard
611 Harrison Ave., Scranton, Pa .
SCHWIBNER, Jan M .
20-3 Tamaron Drive, Waldwich, N .J.
SDOROW, Eric W.
8 Revere Rd., Walden Mountaintop, Pa.
SEARS, Deborah A.
126 E. Marshall Ave., Langhorne, Pa.
SEIGER, Patricia A.
665 Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa .
SETZER, Craig A .
47 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.
SHAFER, Joseph F. E.
172 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SHERBIN, Susan C.
624 Main Rd ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
SHERMAN, Diane M .
287 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SHERRICK, Carol E.
428 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
SHIPKOWSKI, Thomas
126 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SKERAS, Gary J.
418 Marion St., Scranton, Pa.
SKORDINSKI, Faith
352 E. Thomas St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa .

SKOPEK, David
342 Green St., Nanticoke, Pa .
SKVARLA, Mark D.
65 Downing St., Plymouth, Pa.
SLEZAK, Robert L.
574 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, P
SLUSSER, Marilyn K.
RD # 3, Berwick, Pa.
SMITH, Jane E.
8 A . William St. Mine Hill, Dover.
SMITH, Rodney
19 Dougher Lane, Wilkes-Barre,
SMOLKO, John E.
140 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barn
SNYDER, Gregory G.
1045 Lincoln Ave., Nanticoke, P
SORENSEN, Roger T.
19 Bucknell Dr ., Hazlet, N .J.
SPAIDE, Lester M .
328 Main Rd ., Mountaintop, Pa .
SPINELLI , Robert J.
9 Regency Rd., New Hartford, I\
SPOCK, Stepehn Jr.
27 North St., Plymouth, Pa .
STAHLER, Lawrence H.
911 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pc
STARK, Howard A .
223 Butler St., Kingston, Pa.
STASHIK, Janice M .
32 School St., Hudson, Pa.
STASIK, Donna M .
24 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa .
STEGMAIER, Bradley
447 Pioneer Ave ., Dallas, Pa .
STEPHENS, Mary S.
Apt. 48 N . 5th St., McSherryt01
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RD 3, Valley View Park, Dallas,
STEVENS, John W .
RD 4, Tunkhannock, Pa .
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Box 314, Morrisville, N .Y.
STICHTER, John M.
Route 1, Alburtis, Pa.
STICKLIN, Arthur J.
104 Grand St., Danville, Pa .
STINE, Mary
161 S. Ma in St., Mountaintop,
STOCK, Catherine
606 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pc
STOSHAK, Ronald L.
805 R. Main St. , Sugar Notch,
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700 E. Northampton St., Wilk,
STROBEL, Lois J.
700 E. Northampton St., Wilki
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1350 St. Anns St., Scranton , P
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65 Downing St., Plymouth, Pa.
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574 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa.
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RD #3, Berwick, Pa.
SMITH, Jane E.
8 A. William St. Mine Hill, Dover, N.J.
SMITH, Rodney
19 Dougher Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SMOLKO, John E.
140 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SNYDER, Gregory G.
1045 Lincoln Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.
SORENSEN, Roger T.
19 Bucknell Dr., Hazlet, N.J .
SPAIDE, Lester M.
328 Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa .
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9 Regency Rd., New Hartford, N.Y.
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27 North St., Plymouth, Pa.
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911 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa .
STARK, Howard A.
223 Butler St., Kingston, Pa.
STASHIK, Janice M.
32 School St., Hudson, Pa.
STASIK, Donna M.
24 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa.
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447 Pioneer Ave., Dallas, Pa.
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RD 4, Tunkhannock, Pa.
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Box 314, Morrisville, N.Y.
STICHTER, John M.
Route 1, Alburtis, Pa .
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104 Grand St., Danville, Pa .
STINE, Mary
161 S. Main St., Mountaintop, Pa.
STOCK, Catherine
606 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.
STOSHAK, Ronald L.
805 R. Main St., Sugar Notch, Pa.
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700 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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700 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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1350 St. Anns St., Scranton, Pa.
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559 Brookline Blvd., Havertown, Pa .
SUNKEL, Margaret
359 Washington St. W ., Wyoming, Pa.

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22 Gillespie St., Swoyersville, Pa.
SWARTZ, Philip J.
10814 Rayland Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.
SWAYDIS, LindaM.
613 Spruce St. W., Pittston, Pa.
SZCZECHOWICZ, B. A.
RD 3, Box 170, Wyoming, Pa.
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TARNOWSKI, Diane M.
32 E. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa .
TAROLI, Garry S.
99 Poplar St., Kingston, Pa .
TELENCHO, Mary Ann
432 South Market St., Nanticoke, Pa .
TETLAK, Judith M.
269 Elm St., Dupont, Pa.
THOMAS, Jay G.
33 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.
TILT, Katherine J.
3 Maple Way, Mt. Lakes, N.J.
TITUS, Deborah A.
22 Mimi Road, Old Bridge, N.J.
TOMAINE, Raymond J.
61 Green St., Carbondale, Pa .
TRETHAWAY, David H.
1034 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TROST, Thomas E.
4739 Sheffield St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TROYAN, Michael P.
209 Almond Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TW ARDOWSKI, Joseph
264 Elm St., Dupont, Pa.
UNGVARSKY, Richard
134 Austin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
UNGVARSKY, Stephen
51 W. Maple St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
UPDYKE, John G.
101 Davis St., Trucksville, Pa.
UROSEYICH, William
410 W. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa.
VECCHIO, Paula J.
Broad St., Three Bridges, N.J.
VELEZ, Rafael I.
Apt 1 A 10 Baily Rd ., Yeadon, Pa.
YISNISKI, Kathleen
4 Rockledge Terr., Taylor, Pa .
YOLACK, Joseph J.
113 Owen St., Swoyersville, Pa .
YOLOYIC, Donna M.
84 Dana St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WALKOWIAK, Linda L.
1139 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, Pa.
WALSH, Bridgette M.
705 Wyoming Ave. W ., Pittston, Pa.
WALTZ, Wilbur C.
725 Prescott Ave ., Scranton, Pa.
WANDISHIN, Thomas J .
Main St., Junedale, Pa.
WANKO, Mark J.

299 Baltimore Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
WARMUS, Joseph J .
22 Kings Rd ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa .
WASENDA, Brenda
RD 1, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
WASMANSKI, Leonard
505 Hillcrest Rd., Conshohocken, Pa.
WAWER, Felix J.
198 Owen St., Swoyerville, Pa.
WELKI, Andrew M.
R 78 Dana, Forty Fort, Pa.
WIDEMAN, Charles A.
303 Union St., Luzerne, Pa.
WIERBOWSKI, Virginia
722 Montgomery Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
WILLIAMS, Donald R.
283 Bowman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WILLIAMS, James L.
245 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WINTER, William G .
471 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WISLOSKY, Gregory J.
22 N. Railroad Ave., Frackville, Pa.
WISNIEWSKI, Joann
49-22 106 St., Corona, N.Y.
WOLFE, Douglas R.
Box 39, Tannersville, Pa.
YANCHUK, Marlene A.
31 Chilwick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
YANCHUK, Michael F.
14 Julius St., lselin, N.J.
YANKU, Alan M.
52 Marion Ave., Cranston, R.I.
YANOSHAK, Robert N.
15 Powell St., Plains, Pa.
YOHN, Karen
Porters Mill Rd., Pottstown, Pa .
YONA, Ronnie D.
31 3rd Ave., Kingston, Pa.
ZABORNEY, Edward M.
1 37 Main St., Mocanaqua, Pa.
ZAKREYSKY, Jody P.
9 Riverview Rd., Binghamton, N .Y.
ZALETA, June N.
399 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.
ZANNETTI, Steven B.
21 Pomona St., Forty Fort, Pa .
ZAWATSKI, Janice S .
115 Hemlock St., Swoyersville, Pa .
ZAWOISKI, Paulette
27 Broad St., Kingston, Pa.
ZBORA Y, Louis D.
691 Harvery St. W., Hazleton, Pa.
ZELINKA, Diane M.
35 E. Germania St., Ashley, Pa.
ZIMMERMAN, John B.
218-15 Hartland Ave., Flushing, N.Y.
ZINl,Ann R.
7 43 Crystal St., Peckville, Pa.
ZUBRITZKY, Peter C.
25 Turner St., Plymouth, Pa.

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�Thank You
I would like to take this last page to thank everyone who helped to make this yearbook
possible and who helped me over the past four years.
Thank you Joe, Mary Ann, Debbie, Ellen, Kim, Debbie T., and Sue Ann. You were a great
staff and helped put out a great book.
Thank you Paula for helping with layouts. Without you, I would still be doing them.
Thank you Shari for all of the yearbooks you sold in the commons .
Thank you Mr. Moron for being there when I needed someone to listen to me.
Hopefully, the 1976 Amnicola has captured many of the good times that have become
good memories for all of us at Wilkes College. We enjoyed putting this book together and
hope that you will find it a source of great joy in the years to come.
We, the staff of the 1976 Amnicola, wish everyone in the Class of 1976 the best of luck
in the future. Moy our paths cross again and may we always remember the great times
spent at Wilkes College.
Sincerely,

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���FRIENDS

�1977

AMNICOLA
WILKES COLLEGE
WILKES-BARRE
PENNSYLVANIA

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

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I hope today will be a lighter highway
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PAUL ADAMS

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GLORIA M. A. AGURKIS

B.A., Elementary Education

GAIL AZAIN

B.S., Mathematics

B.A., Sociology

AMY LOUISE ALBANESE
B.A. , Elementary Education
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GUY BARBATO

ROBERT BARBER

GEORGE M . BARNARD Ill

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B.S., Accounting

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B.S.. Business Adm inist ration
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PHILLIP BLAUM
B.S., Business Administration

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

GEORGE M. BARNARD III
B.A. , Business

RAYMOND A. BEST

RONALD BIELECKI

B.S., Accounting

B.S. , Music Education

CONNIE BISULCA

MARK R. BLAUER

B.A., English

B.S. , Environmental Science

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PHILLIP BLAUM

JULIA ANN BOW ALI CH

BRIAN BOSTON

B.S.. Business Adminisrrarion

B.S. , Nursing

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

�SUSAN CELESTE BRODY

LOUANN BROWN

GIACOMINA BUZZELLI

B.A., German

B.A. , Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

B.S., Music Education

MARK BUCHINSKI
B.S., Math

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

JOSEPH W . BUCKLEY

SHELLEY BUSA

LOUISE BUTKIEWICZ

JOAN CHEMNITIUS

B.A., English

B.S., Nursing

B.S.. Biology

B.S., Accounting

�LOUANN BROWN

GIACOMINA BUZZELLI

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

B.S., Music Education

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MARK BUCHINSKI

CHARLES BENNETT CALKINS

MAUREEN G. CAREY

MARIA CASAGRANDE

B.S., Math

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

LOUISE BUTKIEWICZ

JOAN CHEMNITIUS

DAVID P. CHER UNDO LO

JOSEPH T. CHMIOLA

fl.S .. Biology

Fl.S .. Accounting

B.A .. Political S,icmc

B.S.. Business Adminisrr:ttion
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�CAROL CIESIELSKI

RUSSELL R. CLELLAND

SHARON MARIE CLUNE

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Accounting

B.A., History

MARY ANNE COACH

LARRY COHEN

LAWERENCE A. CONNER III

CHARLES J. DEITZ

B.A., Sociology &amp; Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

B.A. , Psychology - Sociology

B.S., Biology

LEONARD COSTELLO

-DOROTHY ELLEN DEMKO

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B.S., Music Education
24

B.S., Accounting

�SHARON MARIE CLUNE

PATTY CULLINAN

ARTHUR SAUL DANIELS

B.A., History

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Engineering

CHARLES J. DEITZ

AILEEN PATRICIA DELANEY

DENISE DEMKO

B.A., Psychology - Sociology

B.S., Biology

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A. , Elementary Education

LEONARD COSTELLO

DOROTHY ELLEN DEMKO

MARIANNE DEVLIN

RUTH M. DIESTEL-MEIER

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Accounting

B.S.. Nursing

B.S. , Nursing

LAWERENCE A. CONNER III

25

�26

THERESA R. DOMANSKI

JAMES A. DURNETTI

B.A., Fine Arts

B.S., Environmental Science

GAYLE M. DONALESKI

JOSEPH A. DOUGHERTY III

DANE DRASHER

GLORIA JEAN ENDRUSICK

B.A., Psychology &amp; Elementary Education

B.S., Accounting

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

B.A., Elementary Education

ALEXANDRA DROUSSIOTIS

REGINA DRUGAN

CHESTER FRANK DUDICK, JR.

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

B.A., Psychology

B.A., Hi story

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H. SCOTT EDMUNDS

JAMES A. DURNETTI

CRAIG EDFORT

B.S., Environmental Science

B.S., Accounting

DANE DRASHER

GLORIAJEAN ENDRUSICK

JOANNE MARIE ENGLOT

MANNY EVANS

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

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Mathematics

B.S., Accounting

-

B.A., Social Studies -

History

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CHESTER FRANK DUD ICK, JR.

NANCY EVANS

B.A., History

B.S., Music Education
27

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NED JOHN EVANS

SUE EVANS

ROBERT G. EVERHART

B.A. , Elementary Education

B.S., Mathematics

B.S., Biology

KIM FLIS
B.A. , Political Science

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RENEE LYNN FOGELSON

WENDY LEE FERRALL

SUSAN F. FICHERA

PATTI FICHTNER

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Sociology

B.A., Fine Ans &amp; Education

LOU FISHER

KATHLEEN M. GILDEA

B.S.. Biology

B.A., Elementary Education

�.

KIM FLIS

JI LL A. FRITZ

B.S., Biology

B.A., Political Science

B.S., Nursing

PATTI FICHTNER

RENEE LYNN FOGELSON

STEPHEN D. GANSKI

B.A., Sociology

B.A., Fine Arts &amp; Education

B.S., Biology

LOU FISHER

KATHLEEN M. GILDEA

PAMELA L. GINGELL

ANNETTE GOODMAN

B.S. Riology

B.A .. Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

ROBERTG. EVERHART

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�30

CRAIG A. GORTON

LAURA ANN HADSALL

B.S. , Business Admini stratio n

B.A., Hi story

PETER]. GRABKO

DONNA GRANAHAN

FRANCINE L. GREENBERG

JACQUELINE ALICE HARMON

B.S. , Mu sic Edu cat ion

B.S. , Medical T echn o logy

B.A. , Elementary Edu cation

B.S. , Bio logy

DAVID W. GREG ROW

JOANN GROUT

ANN MARIE GR UZDAS

JOHN). HARPER

B.A , Eng li sh

R.S. , M athe mati cs

B.A, Hi sto11·

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

�CRAIG A. GORTON

LAURA ANN HADSALL

DANIEL HADUCK

SUSAN HANSEN

R.S. , Business Administration

B.A. , History

B.A., Sociology

B.A. , Mathema tics

FRANCINE L GREENBERG

JACQUELINE ALICE HARMON

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Bio logy

ANN MARIE GR UZDAS

.JOHN J. HARPER

BA . Hi story

ll .S.. 1\.1:ttlicmatics &amp; R .O. T .C:.
31

�CAROL ANN HASINUS
B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Sociology

ELAINE HOMICK
B.A., Elementary Education

DEBORAH K. HUGHES
B.A., Elementary Education
32

JUDITH KEATS HATCHER

RICHARD KIM HOFMAN

B.A., Fine Arts Education

B.S., Environmental Science

SANDRA HORENSKY

CHRISTINE HUDAK

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Music

TERRI JACKSON
B.A., Fine Arts

�GARY A. HUGHES

DEBORAH HYNOSKI

B.S., Biology

B.S., Environmental Science

STEVE H . JACHZEL

MARKJJACOBS

B.S., Biology

B.A., Political Science

TERRI JACKSON

BRIDGET JAMES

LINDA JAMI OLKOWSKI

B.A ., Fine Arts

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.S. , Ma terial s Engineering

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

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�34

JOHN F.JASTREM

JAMES M. JOHNSON

JAMES W.JUDGE

ROBERT KELLER

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Biology

BA, Psychology

KATHERINE I. KABY

BARBARA KILKENNY

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

B.S., Biology

MARY JAN KADLECIK

DOROTHY P. KAUFMAN

ROBERT KELLAR

ERIC KLEPAC

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Nursing

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A., Psychology

�JAMES W. JUDGE

ROBERT KELLER

ROBERT KENNEDY

B.S. , Biology

B.A. , Psychology

B.S. , Music Education

KA THERINE I. KABY

BARBARA KILKENNY

JOHN). KING

WALTER H. KILLIAN

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

B.S , Biology

B.A., Sociology

B.A ., History

ROBERT KELLAR

ERIC KLEPAC

GEORGINE KNIGHT

SUE ANN KNIGHT

B.S. , Mathematics

B.A., Psychology

B.S. . Medical T echnology

B.A .. Economics
35

�DEB KOCHER

GAYLE KOLLAR

JOHN KOSLOSKI

B.S., Biology

B.A., English &amp; Spanish

B.A., Psychology

CHRISTINE A. KOTERBA

JAMES CHARLES KOV ALEK

PAULETTE M. KULESA

EVELYN M. LABENSKI

B.A., Elementary Education

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

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MICHELE LaROSE
B.S., Business Education
36

�JOHN KOSLOSKI

PATRICIA ANN KOZICK

B.A. , Psychology

B.A., Elementary &amp; Spanish

PAULETTE M. KULESA
B.S., Nursing

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

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

Theater Arts

RICHARD A. LACY
B.A., Political Science

\

MICHELE LaROSE

MARIA LOUISE LEANDRI

ROSANNE LEPORE

B.S., Business Education

B.A., Spanish &amp; Psychology

B.S., Nursing
37

�JOHN LEVANDOWSKI

MARY KAY MALLOY

B.A., Psychology &amp; Community Service

B.S., Nursing

ROY LEVY

SCOTT D . LEWIS

MICHAEL S. LoPRESTI

EUGENE A. MARINELLI

B.S., Business &amp; Administration

B.S., Material Engineering

B.A., Political Science

B.S., Business Administration

NICHOLAS LOZO RAK JR.

AUSTIN McEL WEE

B.S., Business Admini stratio n

B.S., Musi c Education

MAUREEN BERNADETTE
KENNY MCHALE

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13.A., Fine Arts

�.

MARY KAY MALLOY

DONNA LEE MARCHETTI

GEORGE MARCIL

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Music Education

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

MICHAEL S. LoPRESTI

EUGENE A. MARINELLI

DOTTY MAR TIN

SUZANNE MASLOSKI

B.A. , Politi cal Science

B.S., Business Administration

B.A., English

B.A. , Elementary Education

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

NANCY JOAN MATHERS
B.S. , Business Adm ini strati on
39

�ALICE P. MAXIMIEK

CLAIRE MAZIARCZYK

B.A., Psychology &amp; Elementary Education

B.A., Fine Ans

B.S., Nursing

DONALD A. MITC

GERALD MENALICK

JEFFREY SCOTT METZGER

JOHN J. MINETOLA

B.A., English &amp; Biology

B.S. , Biology

B.S. , Business Education

EDWARD J. MISAKONIS
B.S. , Nursing
40

B.A., Psychology

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

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

�PHILOMENA MAZZA

DONALD A. MITCHELL

EARL MONK

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Psychology

B.S., Mathematics

JOHN J. MINETOLA

VICTORIA MOSS

MICHAEL MURTHA

B.S., Business Education

B.A., English &amp; Theater Arts

B.A., Psychology

EDWARD J. MISAKONIS

ST AN LEY E. MURZENSKI

RICHARD D. MUTARELLI

MICHAELJOHN NARBECKI

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Electrical Engineering

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Social Studies &amp; Elementary Education
41

�WILLIAM C. NARDONE
B.S., Physics &amp; Mathematics

42

ROSEMARY NICASTRO

JAN M. NICHOLAS

GINA P. O'BRIEN

B.A., History

B.A ., Environmental Science

B.A., Biology &amp; Sociology

DAVIDO'HOP

DEBORAH A. ORBIN ATI

DA YID ORISCHAK

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S., Business Administration

THOJ\
B.:

KATH
B.A.,

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B.A.,El

�BARRY PEZZNER

STANLEY PERCH

SHERRY T. D. PIETRZYKOSKI

B.S., Accounting

B.S. , Biology

B.A., Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

NANCY PLANTZ

EMANUEL T. POSLUSZNY

ROBERT POTORSKI

B.A ., Mathematics

B.S. , Environmental Science

B.S. , Biology

MARY ALICE PROCIAK
fl.A ., Psychology &amp; Comm uni ry Se rvices
44

DONNA REESE
B.A. Biology

�DAVID RAMSTAD

PATTI REILLY

B.S., Biology

B.A. , English

JACQUELINE A. REINHARD

JEFF RENOE

B.A., Spanish &amp; Elementary Education

B.S. , Business Administration

DONNA REESE

LAURA ROLLMAN

LAURIE PEZZNER ROSENBLUM

BA . Biology

B.S. , Accounting

B.S. , Nursing

ROBERT POTORSKI
B.S., Biology

45

�46

RODNEY ROTHWELL

LISA ROZETT

CAROL LEE RUSKOSKI

LINDA SCHALL

B.A., Biology

B.A., Fine Arcs

B.A ., Mathematics &amp; Psychology

B.S. , Music Education

RICHARD RUSSO

ROBERT SCHAEFER

B.A. , Political Science

B.S. , Physics

SANDRA SABBATINI

GARY SANDLER

DENISE S. SCHAAL

D EBORAH SEARS

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , Psychology

B.S.. Accounting

B.S.. Nursing

�LINDA SCHALL
B.S., Music Education

RICHARD RUSSO

ROBERT SCHAEFER

JEFFREY SCHLIEHER

HOW ARD SCHULMAN

B.A. , Political Science

B.S., Physics

B.S. , Mathematics

B.S., Biology

DENISE S. SCHAAL

DEBORAH SEARS

JOSEPH W. SEKUSKY

CARLS. SGARLOT

B.S.. Accounting

B.S. . Nursing

B.A .. Sociology

B.S.. Acrnuntin _g
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�)A YNE SHAFMAN

VIRGINIA SHANNON

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

B.A. , Psychology &amp; Community Services

MYRON G . SIDLOSKI

DAVID MARK SIL VER

NANCY LYNNE SLAWSON

B.S. , Accounting

B.S., Accounting

B.S., Nursing

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

ROBERTA SOPRONYI
B.S., Nursing

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

KAREN SNO\X'

ELLEN MARY SOBOTA

B.S., Nursing

B.A., Elementary Education

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ELIZA SMALL
B.A ., Fine Arts

ROBERTA SOPRONYI

RUTH SORBER

LEONARDA SPERRAZZA

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , Elementary Education

B.S., Music Education
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�50

STEVEN B. STANDIFORD

PATRICE STONE

B.A., Biology

B.S., Accounting

PATRICIA SUSAN STEELE

MARIANNE STEFANOWICZ

JAMES). STEHLE

DEBBIE SWITLA VITCH

B.A., Fine Arts

B.A. , English Education

B.A., History

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

RANDALL STEIN

JOAN STEMPIN

MARCY E. STERN

B.S., Business Administration

B.S., Mathematics

B.A. , Elementary Educati on

Services

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PATRICE STONE

WARREN W. STUMPF

MARIE SULLIVAN

B.S., Accounting

B.A., Business

B.S., Music Education

JAMES). STEHLE

DEBBIE SWITLA VITCH

MARK A. SYMANOWICZ

KAREN SZYCHOWSKI

B.A. , History

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

B.A., Sociology

B.A., English &amp; Sociology

MARCY E. STERN

ANGELINE TEIXEIRA

B.A., Elementary Education

B.S. , Music Education
51

�WANDA VNUK

DAVID WILLIAM THOMAS

JAY GARFIELD THOMAS

KIMBERLEE N. THOMAS

B.A., History &amp; Community Services

B.S. , Nursing

B.A. , English

B.S., Medical Technology

WILLIAM TIRONZELLI

KEVIN J. TOONE

MARY ANN TOTH

ANNEL. WALL

B.A. , Political Science

B.S., Environmental Science

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Biology

STEPHEN J. VNUK

SHARON WARREN

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

�KIMBERLEE N. THOMAS
B.A., English

WANDAVNUK

PEGGY WALCZYK

B.S., Medical Technology

B.S., Accounting

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ANNEL. WALL

KATHY WARAKOMSKI

B.S., Music Education

B.S., Biology

B.S., Medical Technology

STEPHEN J VNUK

SHARON WARREN

DA YID WASILEWSKI

DONNA M. WASILEWSKI

B.A., Art Education

B.S. , Mathematics

B.S., Nursing

MARY ANN TOTH

RS. , Mathemati cs

53

�LISA WAZNIK
B.S., Music Education

54

THERESA M. WEIGEL

RONALD C. WEIN

DONNA WEISS

B.S., Nursing

B.A ., Psychology

B.S., Business Administration

SHARON WILKES

CHERYL LEE WORTH

CATHY WILLIAMS

B.A ., Elementary Education

B.A .. Political Science

B.A., Sociology &amp; Psychology

JOSEPH A. YEDINAK
B.S., Electrical Engineering

MARY LOU ZAWATSKI
B.S., Nursing

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T
LISA WAZNIK
B.S., Music Education

DONNA WEISS
B.S. , Business Admini stration

JOSEPH A. YEDINAK

RACHEL A. YOUNG

TIMOTHY R. YOUNG

B.S., Electrical Engineering

B.S., Commerce &amp; Finance

B.S. , Music Education

MARY LOU ZA WA TSKI

JOHN MICHAEL ZUBRIS

B.S., Nursing

B.S., Mathematics

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JOANNE ENGLOT
A Mathematics major from Bayside,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GINA O'BRIEN
A biology and sociology major from

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

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

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

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

NANCY L. SLAWSON
A Nursing major from Farmingdale,

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

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

PATRICE STONE

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

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�MARY ANN TOTH
A Music Education major from Hazle-

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

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

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�LISA WAZNIK
A Music Education major from

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

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

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

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

PRESIDENT

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Roberts. Capin

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

Proudly and Sincerely Yours,

Robert S. Capin
President

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DEAN OF ACADEMIC Al

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Richard P Soter

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

Doug Rubinstein

DEAN OF ADMISSIONS

John P. Whitby

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

George F. Ralston

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Charles R. Abate

COMPTROLLER

Alex Pawlenok

DEAN OF~

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DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

ASSISTANT

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DEAN OF WOMEN

Jane Kathleen Lampe

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Edward R. Baltruchicis

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

�ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLl
DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID

Richard G . Raspen

George G. Pawlush

DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND
GRADUATE STUDIES John F. Meyers

REGISTRAR

Doris E. Barker

ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER

Joseph J Chisarick

DI.RECTOR OF HOUSING

Joseph_

ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR OF HC
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Richard G. Raspen

George G. Paw lush

ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER

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Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

Joseph]. Marchetti

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

Jeanne Conway

Fred]. Croop

�DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

James H . Aikman

DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER CENTER

DIRECTOR OF TESTING SERVICE
DIRECTOR OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS

David Williams

Joseph H. Kanner

Andrew Shaw,Jr. and Philip

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�Williams

COLLEGE NURSES

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

RECORDER

nd Philip

Ruth V. Bishop and secretary, Mary Kaytrosh

SORDONI ART GALLERY EXHIBITION
COORDINATOR Cara Berryman
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�SECRETARIES TO PRESIDENT

N. Cordy, M. Connor, P. Corbett

PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY

A. Reavy

SECRETA

SECRETARY TO DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

P.Jones

SECRETARY TO DEANS OF WOMEN
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�SECRETARY TO ALUMNI

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

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SWITCHBOARD

D. Swoboda and R. Swain

J. Manganella
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CONTINUING EDUCATION SECRETARIES
Rodechko
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LR.A. SECRETARY

M. Gittens

D. Croop, H. Frew

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M. Argenio

LR.A. SECRETARY

s.

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SECRETA

�LR.A. SECRETARY

SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID

D. Schlingman

D. Ostroski

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S. Kupinsky

SECRETARY TO ADMISSIONS

R. Leeds

SECRETARY TO ADMISSIONS

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SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

M. Marini

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COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE

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M. Marini

COMPUTER CENTER OFFICE

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

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Missing: R. Slezak.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MA TH SECRETARY

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CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING SECRETARY

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PHYSICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY

Jacobs

BIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY SECRETARY

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MUSIC SECRETARY

T . Rudolph

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FINANCE OFFICE

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

R. Zula.

BOOKSTORE

BUSINESS OFFICE
Scarinci.

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

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

Ginley, T. Martin.

LIBRARY I
Dane, H. Shao

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

MAINTENANCE

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

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LIBRARY FACULTY

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

Dane, H. Shao.

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

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mfiald, S. Malagra, L. Simoncavage.
.J. Pikaitis, W. Deren, B. Martine.

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

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�AEROSPACE DEPARTMENT

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

Evangelista, Capt. Willett.

CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

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

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

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Missing: M. Barone.

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

~t!ett, D . Hindman.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

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

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

FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT

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

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

Cohen.
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MUSIC DEPARTJ

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

Missing: M. Haberko rr

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

Sitting: S. Merrill, J. Parker, B. Wong, chairman. Standing: J. Salsburg, R. Sours, S. Tillman, J. Koch,
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT

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

Missing: M. Haberkorn.

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NURSING DEPARTMENT

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

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

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

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE DEPARTMENT

Sitting: G. Meyers, D. Saracino,

s. Bloomburg. Standing:

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PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT

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

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Row I: Ellen Merren. Dyan Duncan. Angela Talerico, Lynn Lavenburg. Kim Koch. Row 2: Marilee Gorman. Ellen duFosse, Michelle Czachor, Lynn Sorrell, Linda
1-losara. Jill Molinaro. Gwen Faas. Sue Suchanic. Row 3: Marion Cole. Anne Louise Fosburg. Claire Ennis. Robena Sopronyi. Sheree Kessler, Cheryl Moyer, Gina
O'Brien . Mi ssi ng: Terri Burdo. Fran Greenberg. Vicki Popple, Kathy Ajers. Brigette McDonald, Anne Wa ll. Mary An na Krishanda. Elaine O'Donald, Alison
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b1sal.1. Ale x Grohol. Mike Yassis. J o hn DeSa

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I: Doug Richie, Larry Conner. Dave Silver. Steve Lear.Joe Airey , Sam Stuccio. Larry Mumy. Row 2: Dave Levitch, Greg McClean, Howie Irwin, Craig Edforr ,
Srnc Goldflam, Phil Peutch, Joe Picone, Dickie Berneir, Casper Torrella, Lou Elefanre, Ken Gomperrz. Row 3: Scarr Seltzer, John Larkin, Dave Evan s, Joe Sidey
l:11,aL1. Alex Grohol. Mike Vassis.John DeSalvo, Wade Fatool, Lanny Jacobowitz, Bill Lamakos, Alex Malarchek.
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�Row I: Kim Witherow, Louise Brown , Melind
Possmero, Jean Merritera. Row 3: Beth Kerr, T
sky, Nancy Amesbury.

BUTLER

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

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

BUTLER

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

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

ik, Pere Grabko, Ray VanNest, Panos

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�CHAPMAN

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

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

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CHESAPEAKE

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

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

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COLONELS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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leme.

DENISON

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

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DIAZ

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

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

DIRKSEN

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

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ie, Pete Cosgrove, Dave Samsel, Parker, Tony

DOANE

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

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

117

�GORE

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

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

118

�iteve Kimback, John Harper, Dean Evans,
, Jamie Hohnson, Jim Duvany, Al Berger,

Row 1: John

GRISSOM

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

119

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:nda, Steve Kimback, John Harper, Dean Evans,
rasher, Jamie Hohnson, Jim Duvany, Al Berger,

GRISSOM

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

119

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

HOLLENBACK

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

120

�McCLINTOCK

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

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

121

�MINER

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

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

122

�~ner, Mike Heller, Nick Lozorak, Tony Couto,

PRIAPUS

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

123

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

ROOSEVELT

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

124

�SLOCUM

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

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

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:m Zorbo, Rick Marcunis, Rick Dickson,

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

126

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STERLING HOTEL

127

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

STURDEVANT

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

128

�SULLIVAN

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

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

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

129

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

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

130

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WALLER

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

131

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

WARNER

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

132

�WEBSTER

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

�WEISS

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

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

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

R.A.'S

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

135

���AMNICOLA

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

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

138

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

Row 1: Lori Mieszkowski, I
• zelli, Diane Marcinko, Sheli,
Walter Killian, Dave Evans,

�BEACON

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

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

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

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

CLASSO:
1980

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

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

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nne Bartoszek, Laurie Schray, Jani ce Win1kinney, Mark Santora. Miss ing From Pie-

CLASS OF
1980

ENT
rding Sec.), Gina O'Brien (Pres.), Party
a, Diane Cimakosky, Scott Becker, Bruce
:ancarella, Al Berger, Dean Balrruchitis
,an Verhoog, Steven Kichka ( Parliamen-

141

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

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

142

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

1-43

�Front to Back:
Row (1) Lenore Weiss
Jeff Jones
Daryl Dwyer
Judy Berrettini
Sharon Manganiello

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

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

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

144

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

145

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

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SPANISH
CLUB

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Row 1: Debi Stephens, Jane
Miller, RoseMarie Rosati. Row
2: Sandy Kabescat, Linda
Lombardo, Cathy Hughs. Row
3: Dr. Marban, Tom Lubas,
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Cheryl Kellar. Missing: Jose
Oliveras, Mary Jean Desandes,
Maris Derojas, Gayle Kollar, Joe
Mullarry, Kim Witherow.

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
147

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COMPUTER CLUB
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CONCERT AND LECTURE
SERIES

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148

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149

�I.E.E.E.

ENGINEERING CLUB
Top Right:
Swantkowski
McHale, Pat1

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CLEAN
ENVIRONMENT

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

151

�FRENCH CLUB

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

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

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

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154

�KARATE CLUB
155

�LETTERMEN'S CLUB

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Malita Maguire, Lisa Waznik.
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Franke, Dean Evans.

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

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

MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY

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

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

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

159

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

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:seer, Jane Davis, John

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PHYSICS CLUB
161

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

POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB
162

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

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ocki, Steve Bailey, Claire McCarthy.
isuta, Mike Rutkowski, Tom Chir-

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

T.D.R.

:LUB

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

163

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

VETERANS CLUB

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

JAZZ BAND
164

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

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

CHEERLEADERS

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

STRUTTERS

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

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TWIRLERS

165

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

166

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

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

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

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

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

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Aug. 29, 1976

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Oct. 21, 1976

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Oct. 22, 1976

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Oct. 23, 1976

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Oct. 30, 1976

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March 19, 1977

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April 1, 1977

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April 22-24, 1977

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

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

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

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Upsala
Albright
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Juniata
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Wilkes
Wilkes
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Wilkes
Wilkes

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31
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7
7
14
9

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Dan Rittenhouse_ Coach

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

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

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

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

1976 RESULTS

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Bucknell
Marywood
Marywood
Misericordia
Scranton
Bloomsburg
Lycoming
Misericordia
Scranton
Baptist Bible

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8-3

NPWIAA 7-0

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

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1976 RES ULTS

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

9
9
1
1
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2

6
1
0
2

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Overall Record
8-3
NPWIAA 7-0

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

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

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

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Delaware Valley
York
Philadelphia Tnrilc
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Spring Garden
George Mason
Moravian
Madison
Juniata
Albright
Upsala

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Drew University
Bloomsburg
Madison FDU
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Scranton University
Elizaberhrown
Lebanon Valley

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Plagued by turmoil and tension within the club. th e
Cagers were disappointed with the outcome of their
season.
Senior Captain Tom Donahue however, shou ld be
singled out as a true leader on the court. Donahue wi ll
be missed next year but if the te:im can get together,
Coach Bearde crn expect a g reat year.

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Kneeling: Dan Cardell, Rick Mahonski, Lon Balum, Mat Simone, Denny Jacobs, Greg Maclean, Bruce Lear,
Chuck Partridge, Dick Bernier. Standing: Ban Cook, Bill Karpovich , Matt Middendorf , Dave Gregrow, Dan
House, Rick Smith, Gene Clemons, Wade Fatool, Dennis Flannagan.

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12
21
16
30
37
34
9
26
33
40
28
35
21
24
43
33
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31
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Lehigh
Navy
Tennessee
Virginia Tech
West Chester
East Carolina St.
Syracues
Delaware Valley
Oswego St.
Elizabeth town
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
Hofstra
East Stroudsburg
Army
Bucknell
F&amp;M
Montclair St.
Rutgers
North Carolina St.
Overall record 17-3

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18
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15
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It was a highly successful season for the Colonels in their
second year of Div. I competition. The grapplers under the
leadership of the quad-captains Rick Mahonski, Dave Gregrow, Lon Balum and Bruce Lear, scored victories over such
large schools as Navy, Hofstra, Army, East and North Carolina. The team also took the team titl e at the Binghamton
Invitational.
Individually, Dave Gregrow and Lon Bal um enjoyed 16-4
records, while Brice Lear had a 17-3-1 log. Dan House finished the year 15-5. In the Wilkes Open, Dave Gregrow
rook third , while Lear grabbed a fourth place finish.
In the Eastern Tournament, the highest f ini shcrs for the
Colonels were Lon Balum with a second, Da ve Gregrow
and Bart Cook, each with thi rds, and Bruce Lear fourth. All
th ese four wrestlers qualified to go to the N;itiol1'.ll T ournament in Oklahoma. As a team, Wilkes had 6 points in
Oklahoma, which is a new record.

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: Keith Augustine, Kevin Augustine, Greg Black, Jeff Boberick, Jim Edwards, Cindy
Glawe, John Heffner, Jeff Jones, Melita Maguire, Bill Manley, Paul Neidzwieki, Carol Piatt, Tony Pinto,
Alan Shaw, Maris Solomon, and Lisa Waznik. MANAGERS: Cheryl Moyer, Mary Pedley,Judy Wing .

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57
49
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48

Ursinus
Dickinson
Jersey City St.
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
Cathedral
Ursinus
Dickinson

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61
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wieki, Carol Piatt, Tony Pinto,
vfary Pedley,Judy Wing.

This being the last year for two separate swim teams for men and women
gave incentive for a true team effort. The swimmers with especially fine seasons were Paul Neidzwiecki with an 11-0 dual record, and Cindy Glawe.
Junior Captain Jeff Jones should be credited with his leading the team this
year.
In the MAC Tournament Cindy Glawe came home with the only medal - a
second. Overall in the tourney the Wilkesmen placed seventh while the
women placed sixth in the event.

76-77 Results
Ursinus
Dickinson
Jersey City St.
Lycoming
Binghamton St.
Cathedral
Ursinus
Dickinson

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Kneeling: Karen Smallcomb, Dotty Marcin, Sharon Wilkes, Sue Freda. Standing: Kathy Keating trainer;
Julie Kerrick, Lynn Yedlock, Mary Jo Frail, Karen Olney, Debbie Yedlock, Nancy Johnson, Sue Ann
Knight, Anita Meehan, Coach Wilma Schierer, and Wilma Hurst manager.

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48
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70
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DrewU.
LCCC
King's
Lafayette
Keystone
F&amp;M
Juniata
Lackawanna
Susquehanna
Upsala
Muhlenberg
Bucknell
Misericordia
Albright
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
Elizabethtown
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood

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76
55
80
59
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58
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44
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75
65
62
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Overall record 7-14

It was a frustrating and disappointing sea~on for the Women Cagers, fighting their way through a 21 game season. The
female Colonels being led by their third coach in as many seasons had trouble with consistency.
Looking through this were some bright spots however, as the Colonelettes collected 7 victories - more than ever before.
Freshman Mary Jo Frail and Junior Karen Olney were named to NPWIAA Second Team All-Stars, an honor never before
awarded. Also an asset on the court were co-captains Sharon Wilkes, who will be assisting Coach Bloomberg next season, and
Senior Dotty Martin.
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First Row: Mike Supczenski , Barry Harcharufka, Andy Kresky, Jim Stehle, Don McDermott, Ken Suchoski,
Bill Hockenbury, Manny Evans. Second Row: John Cavanaugh, Dan Pisarcik, Steve Grasely, Lou Flefante,
Bill Polaha, Dave Hunganer, Terry Shoen, Coach Gene Domzalski. Third Row: Gary Capece, Bob Brezinski,
George Kavulich, Rich Borofski, Wayne Yankosky , Dave Korba, Carl Defelice, Phil Marino.

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1977 RES U LTS
Wilkes

6
4- 6
6-1 l
2- 18
I 3- 4
16- 8
LO

3-l l
22
9 -14
8- 8

13
8
8

Bloomsburg
Susquehanna
Scranton
Elizabethtown
East Stroudsburg
Al brigh t
Allentow n
Delaware Valley
U rsinus
Scranton
Juniata
Kut ztow n
Scranton
Gettysburg

4

5- 1

5032-

4
3
3
0
1

6- 4
1
5-10
4- 3
4

4
6

Overall record 20-2
Dermott, K en Suchoski,
~ Grasely , Lou Elefanre,
r Capece , Bob Brez inski,
I Marino.

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Wilkes Baseball has become one of the most highly respected sports in the
area. For the first time in history the team won the MAC Championship outright.
The team had a batting average of .342 and a pitching ERA of 2.67. The pitching
staff dazzled its opponents by striking out a total of 200 batters in 189 innings.
The overall season record was 20-4, which tells the story in itself.
There will be only three seniors graduating this year. Don McDermott, who
batted .357 and set a new school record with his 33 RBI's. Manny Evans and Jim
Stehle both pitched to 6-1 records and their combined efforts accounted for 12 of
the 20 team victories .
In playoff action however, the team was defeated two straight cutting short
their dreams of repeating as Mideast Champs.

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�Lacrosse

First Row: Wes Samsell, Tim Smith,Joe Burnette, Doug Price, Mark Sanders, Tom Heller, Steve Kinback, Larry Sall. Second
Row: John Lack, Greg Wild , Tony Youtzy , Mike Narbecki, Bruce Davis, Mark Davis, Bill Harris , Kun Franke, Bill Abrams,
Brian Blesi , Bob Taylor, Asst. Coach Jon Hobrock. Third Row: George Hodges, Tony Gremaldi, Dwight Beck, Jim O'Neil,
Jack Manley , Bill Adams, Andy Dutch , Bernie Donachie, John Larkin, Reggie Fatherly, Dave Gregrow, Asst. Coach Fred
Lohman, HEAD COACH Chuck Mattei.

1977 RESULTS
WILKES
l l

7
10
9
13
17
7
6
14
8

Dickinson
Lehigh
Madison FDU
Bucknell
Ha ve rford
Muhlenberg
Gettysburg
Western Maryland
Lebanon Valley
Franklin Marshall
Overal I Record 4-6

6

13
17
17
11

l

9
13
11
17

�S e . 6 k Larry Sall. Second
:Iler, rev Kin ac ' k Bill A 6 ram s '
. K rt Fran e,
·1
Bill Harns, u .
B k Jim O 'Ne1 '
d. Dwight ec ,
d
Gremal i,
Asst. Coach Fre
Gregrow,
D
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Ty,
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�Wilkes Lacrosse was dealt a setback when top offensive
player Bruce Davis suffered a separated shoulder in preseason play and missed most of the year. Coach Mattei was not
ready to give up but because of the injuries, the team ended
the season with a 4-6 record.
Big Guns for the squad were Bill Adams and Freshman
Tim Smith. Scoring however, came from a large array of
stickmen so next year should prove to be a successful one.

284

�as dealt a setback when top offensive
ff ered a separated shoulder in presea1ost of the year. Coach Mattei was not
ecause of the injuries, the team ended
ecord.
quad were Bill Adams and Freshman
1owever, came from a large array of
,hould prove to be a successful one.

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First Row: Coach Doris Saracino, Karen Burkley, Peggy Rentschler, Donna Whitmore, Diane Brodbeck,
Joan Chemnitius, Debbie Orbinati, Barb Gorgas, Hury Gochez. Second Row: Kathy Keating trainer; Ann
Timko, Pat Klotz , Sharon Knight, Martha Lasco, Barb Schaemer, Diane Coleman, Sally Steele, Karen Polomski, Mary Ann Toth , Sharon Clune, Karen Olney manager; Sharon Wilkes.

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On ly in its second season at Wilkes, the Women's Volleyball ream has
grea tl y improved since last year. Volleyba ll is not well csrablishccl in this
area, but is ga in ing interest at Wilkes. T hi s year. the Spikers. coached by
Doris J Saracin o, had a total of 21 players. Among these. they arc losing
seven sen iors: Joan C hemnirius . Sha ro n Clune, l3arb Gorg:1s, Debbie Orbinati, Karen Snow . Ma ry Ann Toth, and Sharon Wilkes.
Next year, wirh co-caprair.s Sa lly Steele and Karen Polomski, rhe Volleyba ll team w ill he 1ooking forward to a winning season.

287

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: Laura Alumni, Holly Baab, Tami Berand, Rosetta Chiavacci, Candy Chelek,
Mary Jo Frail, Sue Freida, Drena Grainey, Julie Kerrick, Sue Ann Knight, Dana Jamiolkawski, Nancy
VanKuren, Nancy Mathers, Anita Meehan, Karen Olney, Patty Steele, Jackie Wiendl, Helen Nissen,
Helen Vermey, Debbie Welliver, Debbie Yedlock, Lynn Yedlock, Nancy Johnson, manager, Coach
Gay Meyers.

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1iolkawski, Nancy
di, Helen Nissen,
, manager, Coach

1977 Results

Wilkes
7

5
30
23
12

Kings
Scranton
Baptist B.
Marywood
LCCC

15
10
7

8

19

The Colonelettes added yet another
sport to their agenda as so£ tball was
introduced. Under the direction of
Coach Gay Meyers, the women finished their first season with a 2-3
record.
Standouts for the team were MVP
Anita Meehan who ran up a batting
average of well over .600, and Karen
Olney, who caught and also pitched.
The team was plagued by injuries
to their pitching staff with starters
Mary Jo Frail sustaining a fractured
finger and Debbie Welliver a dislocated collarbone. However, next year
looks encouraging as the team will
only lose two starters and fields many
young players.

289

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MEMBERS INCLUDE: Joseph Angelella, David Blumfield, Ken Donlavage, Bryan Hoynak, Jeff Klemm, David Kollar, Mike Molitoris, Steve Nielson, Sandy Pensieri, John Petrosky, J ohn Ralston, David Samsel, Joseph Skladany, Joseph Stephens, Barry Williams, Asst.
Coach Ed Baltuchitis, Coach Roland Schmidt.

1977 RESULTS
Wilkes
430

Ursinus
424
Lycoming
Forfeit
409
Scranton
411
409
Upsala
422
402
Moravian
439
402
Muhlenberg
430
407
ESSC
400
407
Juniata
411
397
Susquehanna
390
387
Lebanon Valley 402
387
Scranton
419
407
Albright
411
MAC'S finished 2nd
OVERALL RECORD
9-3

290

�)onlavage, Bryan Hoyly Pensieri, John PetroBarry Williams, Asst.

1977 RES UL TS
Wilkes
430

Ursinus
424
Lycoming
Forfeit
Scranton
411
409
Upsala
422
409
402
Moravian
439
402
Muhlenberg
430
407
ESSC
400
407
Juniata
411
397
Susquehanna
390
387
Lebanon Valley 402
387
Scranton
419
407
Albright
411
MAC'S finished 2nd
OVERALL RECORD
9-3

291

�Men's Tennis

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1977 RESULT~
Ursinus
0
Baptist Bi
6
Scranton
3
Susquehar
7
Bloomsbu
0
Moravian
5
Elizabetht
1
Scranton
2
Lycoming
Albright
3
Overall record 4

Kneeling: Judd Davis, Clint Walker, Charlie Petrino, Mark Abbruzzesse. Standing: Rich Baran, Scott Gruber, Mike
Hramchak, Vince Walters, Coach Tom Rokita.

292

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Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1977 RESULTS
Ursinus
Baptist Bible
6
Scranton
3
Susquehanna
7
Bloomsburg
0
Moravian
5
1
Elizabethtown
2
Scranton
Lycoming
Albright
3
0

9
3

6
2

9
4
8

7

Forfeit
6

Overall record 4-6

Rich Baran, Scott Gruber, Mike

This season was successful for the Wilkes Netmen, ending with a 4-6 record. Of the starting nine players, only seniors Judd Davis and Mark Abbruzzesse will not be returning
next year. They have had a great year and will surely be
missed. With this year's experience under them, Coach
Tom Rokita is looking forward to a winning season for
next year.

293

�Asst. Co:ich Brook Yeager
\l(/ rcsrl i np:
Coach Ken Turley
Swimming

Coach Chip Eaton
Soccer

Assr. Coach .Jon
HobrcKk - l.,tcrossc

Coach Wilma Schicrcr
Women·, lhsketh,t!I

Coach Rollie Schmidt
Foot hall and Col f

Co,1d1 Torn Rokiu
[\fen\ Tcnni,

h C,11 F. 1\ !ncrs
Field I lmkn
S"ftl);lll

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Co,1d1 (;corgc P,twlush
(:["():-,:-, c:ountr~ ·

294

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�As,t. Coach Brook Yeager
\X/rcsr Ii nµ:

Coach Gene Domzal sk i
f3:1 seh:tl l

C0:1ch Sandy Bloomberg
Tenni s

Coach Chip Eaton
Soccer

Coach Rodger Beardc
lhskcrh:dl

Coach John Rec".:
Wre stling

Schmidt

.I Golf

C:o:1th Torn Rokir :1
l\kn', T cnni,

C:o:1ch Dori s Saracino
\'ollC\·h:tl I

295

�DONALESKI , ANN G.

Senior Directory

1-11~ Clin to n Ave .. lrvin11to n. N.) .

07 111

DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH
18.l W . Broad St.. N a~t irnke. P.t.

R.D . 1, Tu nkhannoc k, Pa

25 M ou n11in St.. Swoyersv il le, Pa .

18657

R.D. 1, Bo x 1026, Stroudsbu rg, Pa.

ACKERMAN, EDWARD
126 Butl er St., Pil{ StOn, Pa.

.\5 Co rl ear St .. W il kes- Barre, Pa.

201 Ali cia St.. Old Forge . Pa.

18702

13904

\ 7 Carey Ave., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

4 11 S. Em pire St. , Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18703

ALBANESE, AMY L
R.D . 1 J oel Hill Rd., Plymouth , Pa.

18651

ALBRIGHT, EUGENE
46 D ivision St. , W il kes- Barre , Pa .

.l09 Ri dge St. , Ashley, Pa.

ALEXANDER, LAURICE

75 Butle r St., Fo rt y Fo rt, Pa.

12 Graham Av e., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

BOWALICK, JULIA A.

CHO PY AK , MARY A.
14 I Rock St.. Pi tts ton. Pa.

18702

18702

89 Tom pki ns St., Pi11sro n , Pa.

18644

172 N o ble St. , N ant icoke . Pa .

BRILL, EDGAR L

9.l Main St .. Lu zern e. Pa.

14.l E. Main St. , Nanticoke. Pa.

BRINER , KAREN G.
2662 W . Al der Rd .. Bel lmo re . N .Y.

AZAIN , GAIL D.
18702
07644

166 Com m errial Sr. , Prov incttewn. MA .

BACCANARI, LIBORIO

BROWN , LOUANN M.

165 Eli zabeth St.. Pi tts ton. Pa.

-110 N . Ma in St .. Wi lkes- Barre . Pa.

18640

02657

18702

BRUNO, CAROL A.

5.15 E. Pine St. . O lyp han t. Pa .

100 Truesdale Dr. . Croron-o n-Hudson. N. Y.

18447

BUCHINSKI , MARK P

R.D . 3. Clearfield. Pa.

163 W . N oble St.. N ant ico ke. Pa.

BALENT,JUDITH M.
6 15 Park Place, Du po n t, Pa.

1864 I

MO N . Vi ne St.. H az leto n. Pa.

\72 Chestnu t Sr. . King ston . Pa.

BELSKY , DONALD J
5(f,) Fel lo ws Ave .. Wi lkes-Barre. Pa.

18702

BERDY, PAUL
18705

BURNS, MARY ELLEN E.

11 /4 Red Lio n Rd., H enriel{a, N.Y.

07029

BUSCH . LINDA J

BEST, RAYMOND A.

BUTKIEWICZ, LOUISE

BIELECKI , RONALD T.
298 Scot{ St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18702

250 Appollo Circl e, N anti coke. Pa .

18634

BILSKI, GARY E.
18706

BISHOP, CHARLES F.
J 8')08

BISULCA, CONNIE E.
18705

BLAUER, MARK R.
18643

40 Church St.. Pl ymo uth . Pa .

(,5

180l2

18702

Maxwell St. . Wilkes-Barre . Pa.

17 J\l o{I St.. Ki ngsto n. Pa.

18702

\CYi Trirr St. . W . W yo mi ng. Pa.

DEVLIN, MARIANNE R.

1864 4

8 Sarah St .. Pl ains. Pa.

187m

\24 E. c;recn St.. Nant icoke. Pa

18705

DIESTELMIER, E. MCKAL
105-1 N ewton Rd., Iowa City. IA

5(-02-1

DOMANSKI, THERESA
19 Conynµh m St.. Ashley. Pa.

18706

DOMOWITCH, PAULJ
I H&lt;,.l/4

I 86-10

-15 Jx:l fo rd St. . Shavertow n, Pa .

18708

_lC&gt;i First St.. Wi lkes- Barre, Pa.

HO'J Loomi s St.. Nanticoke. Pa.

IR6_l4
07078

FENT, PATRICIA A.
810 W . Market St. . Scran ton . Pa .

18508

I l.vn n fi elJ Dr .. Mo rris town. N J .

185 W oodpond Rd .. W . Hartfo rd. CT
_l22 N . Main St . Plai n,. Pa .

18705

FERRALL, WENDY L

18704

120 H averford Dr.. Laflon. Pa.

187m

\o E. Stanmn St.. Hudson . Pa

FEIBUSH , JED S.

DEMKO, DOROTHY E.

20 Di n)!wall St. . Plains. Pa.

FABBRINI, ROBERTS.

M Dori son Dr .. Short Hi lls. NJ

CARBONE, VINCENT P
18702

\8704

FANNICK, DEMETRIUS
186.l 4

DEMKO, DENISE A.

10 15 American St. . N . Catasau q ua. Pa.

EVERHART, ROBERTG.
_l5H Tioµa Ave. Kin gston. Pa.

I \ 2 Lambert St.. Pimmn. Pa.

1865 1

DELANEY, AILEEN P.

1865 1

I 8508

FEDERO, DEBORAH

CALKINS, CHARLES B.

CASEY, DONALD].
18602

08833

122 Blair St.. Plymo uth , Pa .

185 18

CASAGRANDE, N. GRONER

BLAUM, PHILLIP
P.O . Box I 55. Bear Creek. Pa .

409 K o hler Ave .. Old Forge. Pa.

\870'

FALCONE, DENNIS G.

DEITZ, CHARLES J

CASAGRANDE, MARIA A.

105 Geor)!e Ave .. Wilkt:s- Barre. Pa.

I 8702

14467

61 S. Meade St.. W ilkes-Barre. Pa.

18704

CAREY , MAUREEN G.

C :lmero n 6 Viewmonr . Scranton. Pa.

194(, W yom in)! Ave .. Exe ter. Pa

548 Rutter Ave .. K ingsto n. Pa .

CAMPBELL, GWEN K.

BIENKOWSKI.JUDITH

(,75 J\lary St .. Scra nton. Pa.

DAVIS,JAMES L

BUZZELLI , GIACOMINA
18702

19 Garden Ave .. Mo unta intop . Pa.

EV ANS, SUSAN M.
t864.)

16_\ W . Gree n St. , Nant ico ke. Pa.

18642

18702

EVANS, RONALD G.

DALMAS, LEONARD J

605 Ma rcy Sr.. Du ryea. Pa .

123 Lwarrncc St .. Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

Box 144 R.D . 2, Leba non, N J

08817

44 C atlin Ave .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

CUPRZINSKI , MICHAEL
066 1 I

18705

EVANS, NEDJ

18706

2_'1 W arren St.. Harri so n. NJ .

11 Pen-y- bryn Dr.. Scranton. Pa.

BIANCONI, PENNY M.

4 Sharp Rd .. Edi son , N._J

18634

CULLINAN , MARY P

BERGER, ALAN S.

07836

18701

222 \J ew Eli zabet h St. , Wil kes-Barre, Pa.

18701

62 Round Hill Rd .. T rumbull. CT

40 Old Ledgewood Rd . Fl anders. NJ .

49 Ch ester St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

EVANS, NANCY

5.~6 Lu1crne A ve., W . Pitt sron. P:t.

18447

BUSA , SHELLEY A.

4 1 Cleveland St. . Hudso n . Pa.

1260.\

CRONAUER, RICHARD J

BURNS, MARY E.

18201

Co lburn Dr .. Po u)!h keepsie . N .Y.

_l_\ N . Main St. , Ash ley, Pa.

18702

EV ANS, MANUEL

COSTELLO, LEONARD C.

4 18 N . Ri ve r Sr. . O ly phant, Pa.

BARON IO, ANTHONY

15 Rut z St. . Ashley. Pa.

18701

BURNETTI , JAMES A.
07083

19.142

COONEY, LYNNE A.

BURGER, ROBERT H.

_127 Sherwood Rd .. U n ion . NJ .

92 W . Ross St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

.\-13 E. Green St. . N antico ke, Pa.

18411

18615

I.\' Skyline Dr .. Glen il-l ills. Pa.

l.l5 O ak St.. Pi m ton. Pa.

66_\ We &gt;tmo rc land Ave., Ki n)!sto n, Pa.

BARBATO,GUY

R.D. I. Falls. Pa .

EVANS, LAWRENCE H.

COOMBS, TERRY L

R.D . I. Mu ncy , Pa.

408 Mario n Sr. . Clarks Sum mi t, Pa.

CONNER, LA WR ENCE A.

(,0

I I 5"0

ESSLINGER.JUDY L
EV ANS, JUDSON K.

18641

BUCKLEY,JOSEPH W.
18640

11_\61

2 Yorksh ire Rd .. Rockvi lle Centre. N . Y.
1841 I

227 S. Fra nk lin St. , W ilkes- Barre, Pa.

18634

BALUM, LON A.
17756

10520

186 12

ESRICK, STEVEN

18704

J(Y,) 1/ 2 C :tr ro l Sr. . Pitt ston, Pa.

\8706

2 I 7-0H 7_l Ave .. Bay side. N .Y.

CONWAY , WILLIAM].

BACHARACH, ANDREW G.
16830

12780

CONSIDINE, KA REN A.

BACHAK, STEPHEN M.

0887 _\

ENGLOT,JOANNE M.

CONABOY, MICHAEL]

BROWN, DAVID P.

BAAB, HOLLY GRACE
434 C ha tles St. , N ew M il ford . N J .

R.D. c,. Dalla s. Pa.

125 Belmo nt Ave .. Clark s Green. Pa.

I 8702

172 lrvin)!ton Ave.. Some rset. NJ .

ENDRUSICK , GLORIA]

COHEN, LARRY P

125 Bl ac kma n St.. Wi lkes- Barre. Pa.

J 870-1

EDFOR T, CRAIG R.
I_\ Tim pson St., Ashle y. Pa.

18640

7()(, Main St.. Swoye rsv ille . Pa.

11110

BRODY, SUSAN C.

4(, Sy lnanu s St., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18201

COACH, MARYANNE C.

R.D . I Box 249 . Dall as. Pa.

18704

EDMUNDS, HAROLD S.

P.O . Box 5. Sparro wbush. N. Y.

18634

ASHBURN ER, NELSON J
186 12

07974

CLUNE, SHARON M.

APALISKI, SUSAN E.
18709

I.\ Ren fer St .. Pi ttston. Pa.

18702

18702

EDFORD, MARYL
50 Broad St.. Pringle, Pa.

CLELLAND, RUSSELL R .

7_\ O xf o rd St. . Wi lkes- Barre, Pa.

18634

2(,(, Butler Sr. , Kinpton, Pa.

18704

76\ Peace St .. H az leton. Pa.

18704

BRENKOSH ,JOSEPH P.

ANTONIK, JAMES

1-14 W ood St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

DZIECIOL, DEBRA A.

CIPRIANO, PAULAJ

_\H S&lt;:min ary Pl ace, Fo rt y Fo rt. Pa .

18707

DWYER, MARY E.

18702

165 Pi tts fo rd W ay . New P rovidence. N .).

18660

BREK, THOMAS B.

1.\25 Shoemaker Ave .. W . W yoming. Pa .

_\ 15 Ch urch Rd ., Mo unt ai ntop, Pa.

CIESIELSKI, CAROL A.

Bux I 16A R.D . 2, W apwallopen, Pa.

18640

AMATO, DIANE M.

\8702

DORAKO, ANDREW B.

18640

78 Rive r St.. Fort y Fort. Pa

18702

BRANDO, JAMES C.

ALU, MARY ELLEN

DUDICK, CHESTER F.

CHWALEK, JOHN J

'9 Wyom ing St. , Wi lkes- Barre, Pa .

18702

-1/49 S. Sherman St. . Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18640

BOSTON, ROBERT OWEN

BRADSHAW , THOMAS

129 Blackm an St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

2 1 S. Grant St. , Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

18640

CHMIOLA,JOSEPH T.

18frl -1

DRUGAN, REGINA M.

18518

_l Pi ttsto n Ave .. Ya te sville, Pa .

18706

_140 Mc Lean St., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

_lo 9th St. . W yominµ , Pa.

CHIUMENTO , NICHOLAS

BOSTON , BRIAN E.

AGURKIS, GLORIA A.

07028

25 Griff ith St.. H u)!hestow n. Pa.

18702

\7961

DROUSSIOTIS, ALEXAN

CHIA V ACCI, ANTHONY

BORIS, ANN S.

252 Ro binson St.. Bing hamton , N .Y .

R .D . I. Orwig sbur)!. Pa.

85 Hill side Ave. G len R idge. NJ .

17815

186.\-1

DRASHER , DANE A.

18706

CHER UNDO LO, DAVID P

BONNER, ELLEN M.

18640

Ba rnes St.. \ sh ley. Pa.

CHEMNITIUS,JOAN

Box 288 R.D . 4, Bloomsburg, Pa.

18360

ADAMS, PAULS.

296

C,\

18704

BOND , RANDALL W .

ABBRUZZESE, MARK R.

.•

CHAPASKO, ANGELINE

BLESSING, PATRICK S

ABBEY, LINDA J

18702

06 1:i-

07960

FICHERA, SUSAN F.
Phillips M ill Rd .. Solebury. Pa.

18%\

FICHTNER , PATRIClA
I o _\H l-0n11 Pond Rd .. Rochester. N .Y.

1462(,

FINKEL.JEFFREY W.
22 S. Welles St.. Wi lkes -1-hrrc. Pa.

18-02

FISHER , LOUIS M.
1-1&lt;¥)

W hite O:ik Rd

FLIS , KIM_A.

.

_'. :!cmo wn. Pa.

181()1

�85 Cardin:11 Dr .. Meriden. CT

DONALESKI , ANN G.
1·115 Clinton Ave .. l rvin!(ton. NJ

07111

·Ill

18.l \VJ . Broad St.. Na~cirnke. P:1
arnes Sc.. \shley. Pa.

1870(,

EMNITIUS,JOAN
lillside Ave .• Glen Ridge. NJ

0"028

ERUNDOLO, DAVID P
Ali,ia Sc.. Old For!(e. Pa.

186}1

iriffich Sc .. Hu!(hestown. Pa.

RD I. Orv.-igshur_g. P, .

FRANKE. K U RT M .

17%1

l0 9th St.. Wyomin_g. Pa .

FREAS, JANE C.

18614

·cscon Ave .. Yatesville. Pa .

iraham Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

1 ~ ~ E. J\ tounrain

18707

OPYAK, MARY A.

2/-/, Butler St.. Kin_g ston, Pa.

IWALEK,JOHN J
liver Sc.. Forty Fort. Pa.

18702

50 Broad St., Pringle, Pa.

:SIELSKI, CAROL A
Piccsford Way. New Providen(e. l\iJ.

07974

187(}1

Peare Sc.. Hazleton. Pa.

K. D I. Fa lls.Pa.

l.l Timpson Sc., Ashle y. Pa.

ELLAND, RUSSELL R.
knfer Sc.. Pittston. Pa .

UNE, SHARON M.
12780

217-08 7.l Ave .. Bay side. N.Y.

)ACH, MARY ANNE C.
Main St.. Swoyersville. Pa .

Bel monc A vc.. Clarks Green. Pa.

1841 I

lNABOY, MICHAEL).
v, Carrol St.. Pittston. Pa.

I 86'1 I

R.D. 1. Fall s. Pa .

lNNER, LA WR ENCE A.
Skyline Dr.. Glen Milb. Pa .

19342

')2

1260\

)NWAY , WILLIAM).
S. franklin Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18701

)OMBS, TERRY L
E. G recn Sc.. N anc icoke. Pa.

186 \4

1864.l

New Elizabeth St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa

JLLINAN, MARY P
Red Lion Rd .. Henrietta. N.Y.

1446-

JPRZINSKI, MJCHAEL
08833

-\ VIS,JAMES L
S Meade St. , Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

18702

EITZ, CHARLES)

18 7 02

EMKO, DENISE A.

i Woodpond Rd .. W . Hanfo rd. CT

EVLIN, MARIANNE R.
18705

IESTELMIER , E. MCKAL
i4 Newton Rd., Iowa City. JA

56024

OMANSKI, THERESA
Conynµh1m St., A~hic r, Pa .

18706

OMOW ITCH, PAUL).
1 Fir,c St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa .

.l&gt;H Tio_ga Ave .. K ingston. Pa.
\1 E. Stanton St.. H udson. Pa

18702

061 ()7

18610

15 Bel ford Sc., Shavcrtown, Pa.

HO') Loomis Sc.. Nanticoke. Pa.

I 86.1·1

l8108

FICHERA , SUSAN F.
189(,l

18701

15\8 l.on_g Pond Rd .. Rochester. N.Y.

1462(,

FINKEL.JEFFREY W.
22 S Welles St.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18 7 02

FISHER, LOUIS M.
,\ :!rncown.Pa .

18i&gt;H

JAMIOLKOWSKI, LINDA
187()()

JANOSKI, DIANE M.
18 7 09

l 86?A

JAROLIN , MICHAEL S.
K os,.:iuszko St.. Nanticoke, Pa .

186.H

JASTREM , JOHN

HA D UCK, DANIEL M.

87 S. /I.fain St.. Pl,ins. Pa .

105 Meyer Sc.. Duryea, Pa .

JOHNSON,JAMES M.

186-12

1870'i

-1 ) Newman St.. Metuchen. NJ .

1861 .l

088/40

J U DGE, JAMES W .
R.D.) Box .l .\8, Shavertown, Pa .

HARPER, JOHN J.
1 \760

HARRIS, WILLIAM C.
&lt;r Grant Ave .. Brc:nrwood. N.Y.

l8(yf)

18708

KABESCHAT, SANDRA M.
9 Birch H ill Lane. Dallas, Pa .

HARRIS, GLORIA A

18612

KABT , KATH ERIN E I.
121 W. River Sc., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

11 7 17

19702

KADLE CIK , MARY JAN
Swedesboro Ave. 73, Micklecon. NJ.

08016

KAISER, RODNEY L

186}1

\(I

HATCHER,]. KEATS
R.D. 1 Box &lt;M, Wilkc,-Barre. Pa .

18702

Lawrence St., Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

18702

KALARITIS , PANA YIOT
C / 0 Wilkes Collq:e. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

HELMBOLD, WILLIAM
J

181()1

JAMES, BRIDGET

\()()!

186.3(,

YX, Front St.. N:mricokc:. P:1 .

1870 2

152 Newport St.. Nanticoke. Pa .

Pria· St .. Apt. 2. Kin.Rston, Pa .

HASINUS, C AROL A.

FICHTNER , PATRICIA

15 7 S. Grant St.. Wilkc:s-Rarre. Pa

JAROLEN, MARKJ

.)10 Su:;qu:i.hanna Ave .. Exe t&lt;..:r. Pa .

07960

18702

JACOBS, MARK).

6Y) Bennett Sc.. Luzern e. Pa .

186) I

2722 K ini( Sc.. Endwdl. N.Y .

810 W. Market St.. Scranton. Pa.

JACKSON , TERRIL YNN

()_, Rime ~ St., A~hky. P:i

186.34

HARMON , JACQ UELINE

FENT, PATRICIA A.

Phillips Mill Rd .. Solebury. P,1.

18&gt; I 8

.l .l 8 Parke Sc.. W. Pittston. Pa.
07078

18702

.RD .l Box 210-B. Wyoming. P:1.

GRIFFIN, DAVID C.

R.D . 1. Noxen. Pa .

18708

Dorison Dr. Shorr H ills. N.).

07866

HADSALL, LAURA A

FEDERO, DEBORAH

11mWhicc O ak Rd

GREENBERG, FRANCINE

l'P

07410

·100 Kidder Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa
0883&gt;

GUSHKA, ROBERT J

FANNICK, DEMETRIUS

FLIS, KIM_A

18&gt;18

Newark Ave .. Manville. NJ.

r,&lt;,1 Lee St.. Plymouth. Pa .

1870\

JAC HZEL, STEVEN H .
JACKI ER, ALAN F.

GRUZDAS, ANN E MT

18705

IGWEZE, ROLAND B.

275 S. River St.. Wilkes- Barre. P:1.

2lY) Phillips Sc .. Nantornke. Pa.

FABBRI NI, ROBERTS.

18(,12

•12-06 Nau_gk Dr.. Fair I.awn. NJ.
1870)

GROUT,JO ANN

18704

I Lynnfield Dr. Morri srnwn. NJ .

EMKO, DOROTHY E.

! N . Main St .. Plains. Pa.

18108

FERRALL, WENDY L

18704

18612

217 Sussn Sc. . Old For!(C. Pa .

EVERHART, ROBERTG.

6)

ELANEY, AILEEN P
Maxwell St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

18707

FEIBUSH,JED S.

18651

View Pk .. Dallas. Pa.

GRANAHAN, DONNA).
18702

186_14

C / 0 Wilkes Colle_ge. Wilkes-Barre. P:1.

1(, Nok,,mis Ave .. Rockaway. NJ .

I \2 Lambert Sc.. Pittston. Pa.

186.~4

1.\-11.ehm:tn Ave. Dall:t s. P:1.

GRABKO, PETER).

'XY)

HYNOSJI , DEBORAH A.
!DE. M. MOORE

18(&gt;10

111 Fos ter Sc .. ~)Id For,ge, Pa.
08817

FALCONE, DENNIS G.

'\LMAS, LEONARD)

Mott St.. Kingston. Pa.

EV ANS, NANCY

r,71 Mary St.. Scranton. Pa.
18 7 02

18709

18614

18518

.1.1 l\!rDonald Sc.. \VJ . Nalltirnke. Pa .

GRAHAM, JOSEPH F

EV ANS, SUSAN M .

lONAUER, RICHARD J

'Blair St .. Plymouth. Pa.

1870)

l'J Garck:n Ave .. Mountainrop. Pa .

. Lu,erne Ave .. W . Pittston. Pa .

anricnkc. P;i

.j9 Chester Sc.. Wilkes- Barre. Pa .

18702

HUGHES, GEORGE D.
.l2ll Vine St.. Old For_ge. Pa

18706

GORETSKI, BEYERL Y J

')(, Miner Sc.. H udson. Pa.

EVANS, RONALD G.

)STELLO, LEONARD C.

, W . Green Sr..

!R702

14 Cttlin Ave., Wilk es-Barre, Pa .

18706

, 144 R.D. 2. Lebanon. NJ .

W. Ross Sc .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa.

EV ANS, MANUEL

4 Sharp Rd .. Edison. N J .

080))

GOODMAN, AN NETTE

m Vallev

172)7

HUGHES, GARY A.

GORTON, CRAIG A.

EVANS, NED).

)ONEY, LYNNE A
N. Main St.. Ashley. Pa.

18615

07204

212 Wash ington Ave .. W. Wyoming. Pa .

_,H Picc ston Ave .. Pitt ston, Pa.

EV ANS, LA WREN CE H .

lNSIDINE, KAREN A.
:olburn Dr. Pou!(hkeepsie. N.Y.

18111

EVANS, JUDSON K.

NJ .

HUGHES, DEBORAH K.

1870)

5.\(, Miller St.. Luzerne. Pa.

408 Marion Sc.. Clarks Summit, Pa .

HUDAK, C HRI STIN E
&lt;,1&lt;, Oakwood Ave .. Roselle Park.

7. j Re_grnt Sr.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

102 Ea!(le Cc. Cedar, Wilkes-Barre. Pa

ESSLINGER,JUDY L

18702

K.D. l. Roxbury Rei .. Shiprx:nsburg. Pa.
18)18

GOLDMAN, STEVEN F.
11) 70

187( 1 '-i

HORENSKY , SANDRA).

HUDAK, N AN CY J EAN

21 Sd1&lt;x,l H ouse Dr ., Medford, N J .

2 Yorkshire Rd .. Rockville Centre. N. Y

)HEN, LARRY P.

1861)

72 E. Carer Sc .. Plain s. Pa.

1 J.l(,1

HOOLEY, ROBERT T.

18 Kulp Ave.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
18702

GINGELL, PAMELA L

ESRICK, STEVEN

18704

186.'-1

GILDEA, KA TH LEEN M.

ENGLOT,JOANNE M .

18 7 01

_,1(1 Madison St.. \Xlilkc .\·Barrc. P.i.

128 L:iwren,·e St.. Old Forge. Pa.

18706

1870)

50_\ N. Main St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
18219

GIACOMAETTI, NEIL A.

ENDRUSICK, GLORIAJ
R.D. &lt;,. Dallas, Pa. 18612

18640

'· Box), Sparrowbush. N.Y.

0887.l

EDMUNDS, HAROLD S

18201

101 Kado Sc .. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .

Endwood Rd .. Conyngharn. Pa

18707

HOMICK, ELAINE

HOOLEY,JOYCE L

18701

GEARY. KENN ETH A.

EDFORT, C RAIG R.

HOLLOCK, DA YID M .

--,- .J:ime~ Sl., Kinµsrun. Pa .

5 /1.kadowbnx,k Ct.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

172 Irvington Ave., Some rset. N.).

)RJANO, PAULA).

I W)05

GAYDOS. ALBERT M .

EDFORD, MARYL

18704

Rd.. Scr:rnmn, Pa

'H" E. Poplar S.. W . N:rnticokc. P:1 .

18704

18702

11 B Capitol H ill VI.. '.\!ouncaintop, Pa .

GANSKJ, STEPHEN D.

DZIECIOL, DEBRA A.

18640

18702

GALLO.JOHN J

DWYER , MARYE.

18702

181 11

HINKLEY, JAMES R.

GALLAGHER, EDWARD F

:?,

1•14 Wood Sc.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa .
Ro(k St.. Pittston. Pa.

I 8702

l l 5 Chu rch Rd .. Mountaintop. Pa

MIOLA,JOSEPH T.

07005

FRITZ, JILL AN N

DORAKO, ANDREW B.

18&amp;40

HEWLETT, DONNA LEE

12 M a!(nolia Ave .. Wilkes- Barre. Pa

121 S. Main St.. Wilkcs- B:irre. Pa
IS702

1&amp;,12

Gravel Pond Rd .. Clark s Summit. Pa .

DROUSSIOTIS , ALEXAN

.\.\9 S. Sherman St.. Wilkes-Barre. P:1

IUMENTO, NICHOLAS

l81l8

O ld D enville R&lt;l . 100. Boonton . NJ .

D U DICK , CHESTER F

18&amp;40

508 Donnelly Sc.. Duryea. Pa.

DRASHER, DANE A

18702

HERRON , BRYAN R.

07860

14(, H ow,rd St.. Old Forge. Pa

21 S. G ra nt Sc. Wilkes-Barre. Pa

IA V ACCI, ANTHONY

H alsced St.. Newton. NJ.

FRANCIS, DAVID R .

DRUGAN , REGINA M.

18&gt;18

HENRY,JR .JOHN
.15 Carey Ave .. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

FOGELSON , RENEE L

DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH
APASKO, ANGELINE

0&lt;,150

57 Walle r St.. Wo lk n- Barrc. Pa .

18702

HENDRICKSON , KAREN

8·1 Madi son Sc.. Wilkes-lhr;c, Pa.

1100 Ruuc r An· .. Forry Fon. Pa .

KARAS , KATJA

:H...,' &gt;4

1870.l

KANE,JOSEPH D.
18 7 02

297

�25 N . River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

R.D . 1 Box 601 Trlwd, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KARPINSKI, STANLEY
623 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

13 Albert Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

08406

26 Kulp Ave., W ilkes-Barre, Pa.

KATRA, DIANE
3072 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KAUFMAN, DOROTHY P.
6013 Wesson Dr., Camp Springs, MD

20023

18702
18702

1176 W . Elm St., Scranton, Pa.

22 Railroad St., Plains, Pa.

KILKENNY, BARBARA

18705

3517 Laurel Ave., Moosic, Pa.

KILLIAN, WALTER H.
287 New Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KLAPAL, RAYMONDP.

18702

605 Harvey St., W. Hazleton, Pa.

KLEPAC, ERIC L.
Apt. 409 Hanover Vil., Willkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

KNIGHT, GEORGINE M.
458 Monument Ave., Wyoming, Pa.

18644

KNIGHT, SUEANN
R.D. 3 Box 195, Port Jervis, N .Y.

12771

2638 Stephens St., Easton, Pa.

KOCYLOWSKI, MAUREEN
304 Stephanie Dr., Plymouth, Pa.

18634

100 Chestnut St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

KOSLOSKI, JOHN
425 E. Washington St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634
18702

KOTULA, S. DIANDRIOLA

108 Miner St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

17 Powell St., Plains, Pa.

KRAUS, GREGORY E.
Box 151 R.D. 4, Mountaintop, Pa.

18705

MARKS, JOHN J.

18434

18704

211 Hilltop Dr. , W . Wyoming, Pa.

KRUSMAN, ROBERT
R. 34 Church St., Plymouth, Pa.

18644

312 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KRUZEL, ALBERT
3 Van Hom St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

96 Washington St., Edwardsville, Pa.
18504

KMIEGA, DONNA M.
63 Anthracite St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

MATHERS, NANCY J.

LABENSKI, EVELYN M.

18201

P.O. Box 156, Lopez, Pa.

R.D. 2 Box 206, Shickshinny, Pa.

LACY, RICHARD A.
07926

MAZIARZ, JOHN J.

18702

67 W . Union St. , Kingston, Pa.

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.

18704
187(

18705

434 Elm Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18704

POSLUSZNY, EMANUEL
14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa.

18640

POTORSKI, ROBERT D.
18707

1409 Plane St., Avoca, Pa.

18641

PREEFER, ROY D.

NARBECKI, MICHAEL].

62 Partridge Hill, U Saddle River, NJ.

18705

O

PROCIAK, MARY A.

NARDONE, WILLIAM C.
08077

10 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.

18705

PUCHALSKY,JOHN G.

NEIMAN, MICHAELS.
18655

18704

PLANTZ, NANCY

18642

382 Stanley Dr., Kingston, Pa.

149 James St., Kingston, Pa.

PISAREWICZ, RITA J.

2215 H ope Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ.

18628

18824

PINELLI,JOHN J.

MURZENSKI, STANELY

89 Helen St., Plain s, Pa.

MAZIARCZYK, CLAIRE

06810

C/O Whal! Hilltop C., Brookside, NJ.

18708

R.D. l , Hop Bottom, Pa.

439 S. Ri ver Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18704

138 Woodlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa.

MAXIMEK, ALICE P.

LACAVA, DIANNE S.

18707

MURTH, MICHAEL].

MUT ARELLI, RICH

18705

18701

PIETRZYKOSKI, DEGILI

MOYER, LORRAINE F.

5 Terrace Ave. , Plainsville, Pa.

432 W . First St., Hazleton, Pa.

902 S. Market St., Nanticoke, Pa.

1911 1

MOULD, MARGARET A.

237 Main St., Duryea, Pa.

MATTEO, JOSEPH L.

18702

18447

MOSS, VICTORIA A.

MASLOSKI, SUZANNE J.
56 Hickory St., Trucksville, Pa.

KUZMINSKI, KAREN A.

18704

198 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PICCONE, SANDRA S.

9 Gregory St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARTIN, NANCY A.

18702

1&lt;uLESA, PAULETTE M.
651 N. Sumner Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18702

153 New Mallery PI. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PHELPS, DENNIS

9 1 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARTIN, KENNETH

18651

18621

MORELLI, RICHARD A.

140 Center St., Forry Fort, Pa.

MAR TIN, DOTTY

18704

18644

PHAN, NGHIA V.

MOORE, GREGORY D.

18 Yorktown Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

607 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Pa.

KROCHMALUK,JOAN M.

18708

MORIO, MARK C.
18702

142 1st St., Wyoming, Pa.

PEZZNER, BARRY A.

6374 Martins Mill, Philadelphia, Pa.

277 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KRISHANDA, MARY ANNA

18702

423 Lackawanna, Ave., Olyphant, Pa.

MARINELLI, EUGENE A.

18707

632 Church St., Swoyersville, Pa.

18518

Star Route A Box 51, Flemington, NJ.

PETRO, MARY ANN T.

MONICK, MARY T. A.

R.D . 1 Box 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.

MARIANI, SHIRLEY A.

18702

18702

154 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, Pa.

745 Glenwood Rd., Old Forge, Pa.

KOZICK, PATRICIA A.

PETRILAK, JAN

MONK, EARL W .
07417

18661

45 Murray St., Larksville, Pa. 18704

18651

118 Trayor St., Exeter, Pa.

MARIANELLI, MICHAEL

18634

MIT AL, DIANNE C.

555 Anderson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

1050Sioux Land, Franklin Lakes, NJ.

KOW ALEK, JAMES C.
338 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa.

R.D . 1, White Haven, Pa.

PERFETTO, JOHN J.

MARCHETTI, DONNA L.
MARCIL, GEORGE B.

18507

18705

PERCH , STANLEY A.
07009

11 7 W . River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18643

1870

1175 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MISNER, GLENN R.

MITCHELL, DONALD A.

18705

187(

155 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

193 W . Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

18702

PELAK, KATHRYN A.

MISAKONIS, EDWARD J.

35 Vine St., Plymouth, Pa.

MARCHETTI, DEBORAH

43 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PAVLIK,JOANNE M.

MALSHEFSKI, LEONARD

319 Matsin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KOTERBA, CHRISTINE
49 S. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

3 Ninth Ave., Danbury, CT

17976

18702

29 Ketchum St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702
18702

112 Oak Dr., Cedar Grove, NJ

212 N. White St., Shenandoah, Pa.

KOMNATH, ROBERTT.

92 Oak St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

17701

MALLOY, MARY KAY

18704

119 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MINETOLA,JOHN J.
1354 Main St., Pittston, Pa.

35 Sullivan St., Swoyersville, Pa.

PARK, THOMAS].

18702

34 S. Grant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

71 5 Poplar St., Williamsport, Pa.

KOLLAR, GAYLE ANN M.
370 E. Washington St., Nanticoke, Pa.

4121 Birney Ave., Moosic, Pa.

MINDZAK,JOHN R.
69 Mazwell St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

R.D. 3 Oakwood Park, Tunkhannock, P,

PATSKO, MARY ALICE

LYNCH, CYNTHIA].

MAHONSKI, RICK D .

1865 1

20750

18704

1325 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

202 Boland Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

19001

PAPPAS, NICHOLAS E.

Box 128 Sanatoga Br., Pottstown , Pa.
18702

1372 Clarke Rd., Roslyn, Pa.

PALUCK.JOHN J.

MIESZKOWSKI, RICHARD

MACZUGA, ANN M.

18042

18655

PAGE, CAROL RUSSELL
18634

MICHAELS,JAMES A.

LOZORAK, NICHOLAS

263 S. Franklin St. B, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

KOCHER, DEBORAH].

R.D. 3, Shickshinny, Pa.

18505

97 N . Welles Ave., Kingston, Pa.
08620

18634

ORISCHAK, DAVID A.

25100 Woodfield Rd., Damascus, MD.

18201

230 Roberts St., Nanticoke, Pa.

ORBINATI, DEBORAH A.
07801

METZGER, JEFFREYS.

LOPRESTI, MICHAELS.
43 Longwood Dr., Trenton, NJ.

08057

METTA, JON A.

LINGOUSKY, BERNADINE

18643

MENICHINI, MICHAEL

21 E. Kirmar Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.

11 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

724 Tunkhannock Ave., Exeter, Pa.

7215 Hickory Grove, San Antonio, Tex.

MERCURI, MICHAEL

07066

18642

OLTRA, K. HIGGINS

917 S. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.

LEWIS, SCOTT D.
LINE, KAREN M.

18505

OJEDA, MICHELLE L.

18614

MERCHAK, RICHARD E.

18507

566 Oak Ridge Rd., Clark, NJ.

KING,JOHN J.

MEHALICK, GERALD T.

99 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Dover, NJ.

LEVY,ROYB.

18407

141 McAlpine St., Duryea, Pa.

139 Ramblewood Park, Moorestown, NJ.

LEPORE, ROSANNE M.

18504

826 Moltke Ave., Scranton, Pa.

08865

18640

O 'HOP, DAVID J.

18640

R.D . 1, Dushore, Pa.

36 Summit Ave., Phillipsburg, NJ.

KENNEDY, ROBERT J.
53 Canaan St., Carbondale, Pa.

18643

LEAR, BRUCE A.

18702

R. 55 Butler St., Wyoming, Pa.

18704

MCHALE, NANCY E.
114 Broad St., Pittston, Pa.

18651

OHL, THOMAS J.

31 Virginia Terr., Forty Fort, Pa.

253 Susquehanna Ave., Exeter, Pa.

KELLER, ROBERT J.
60 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

171 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.

18702

MCHALE, MAUREEN B.

LEANOR!, MARIA L.

18634

08690

O'CONNELL, THOMAS J.

MCGEEHAN, D . PETYO

LAVELLE, FRANK T.
181 Haverford Dr., Laflin, Pa.

KELLAR, ROBERT H .
395 E. Green St., Nanticoke, Pa.

11 Thoreau Rd., Trenton , NJ.

08534

25 Frederick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

267 Poplar St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18704

O'BRIEN, GINA P.

MCGANN, THOMAS P.

LAV AN, WILLIAM J.

18706

NICHOLAS,JAN M.
564 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

63 W . Shore Dr., Pennington, NJ.

LAVAGE, WILLIAM].

18707

NGUYEN, TUAN A.
45 E. South St. # 2, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18518

MCELWEE, AUSTIN P.
95 Birch St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

6007 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, NJ.

KASZUBA, GEORGE D.

298

18201

LATZ, SUSAN L.

16858

18642

MAZZA, PHILOMENA M.
401 Moosic Rd., Old Forge, Pa.

635 Cleveland St., Hazleton , Pa.

R.D . 1 Box 347, Morrisdale, Pa.

18702

LAROSE, MICHELE A.

18702

KASSAB, MICHAEL].

114 High St.,Jessup, Pa.

119 S. Main St., Duryea, Pa.

LANDMESSER, DREW

18702

18704

18704

RAMSTAD, DAVID S.

NEY, DAVID].
28 Simpson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

55 Barber St., Swoyersville, Pa.

18705

23 E. Cebtral Ave., Maywood, NJ.

REDDING,JOSEPH L.

.

0760;

�\.fain St., Duryea, Pa.

18642

NGUYEN, TUAN A.

ZA, PHILOMENA M.
,osic Rd., Old Forge, Pa.
h St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

EEHAN, D. PETYO
erick St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

inia Terr., Forry Fort, Pa.

171 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.

REINHARD, JACQUELINE

18642
78227

ICHINI, MICHAEL
nblewood Park, Moorestown, N.J.

08057

:::HAK, RICHARD E.
Pleasant Ave., Dover, N.J

07801

:::URI, MICHAEL
Vebsrer Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18505

230 Roberts St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

irmu Ave., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

Voodfield Rd., Damascus, MD.

20750

ROLLMAN, LAURA A.

18704

261 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROMAN, SANDRA M.

Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

veil St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

18702

ant St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

29 Ketchum St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

ER,GLENNR.
Dr., Cedar Grove, N.J.

070C1)

L, DIANNEC.
18651

HELL, DONALD A.
River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

ICK, MARY T. A.
erson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

18705

R.D. 1, White Haven, Pa.

ROZETT, LISA A.

PERFETTO,JOHN].

8 Huntington Dr., Branford, CT

RUGGIERO, GABRIEL

PETRILAK, JAN

400 Thirwell Ave., Hazleton, Pa.
10 E. Stanton St., Hudson , Pa.

142 1st St. , Wyoming, Pa.

RUSSO, RICHARD A.

18644

39 Hale St. , Pittston, Pa.

~high St., Shavertown, Pa.

18708

IQx 1-A, Hunlock Creek, Pa.

18621

awanna, Ave., Olyphant, Pa.

18447

rtins Mill, Philadelphia, Pa.

18701

R.D. 1 Box 171 , Wyalusing, Pa.

SABBATINI, SANDRA].

291 William St., Pittston, Pa.

'H, MICHAEL].
.ENSKI, STANELY
18642

RELL!, RICH
dlawn Ave., Mountaintop, Pa .

18707

18704

08077

16 Terrace Rd., Plains, Pa.

14 Cornelia St., Pittston, Pa.

SCHLICHER, JEFFREY

18640

1409 Plane St., Avoca, Pa.

SCHULMAN, HOWARD

18641

PUCHALSKY,JOHN G.

~N, MICHAEL S.
18704

55 Barber St. , Swoyersville, Pa.

18704

18705

23 E. Cebtral Ave., Maywood, NJ.

REDDING,JOSEPH L.

07607

18702

TEIXEIRA, ANGELINE
30N. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18512

THOMAS, DAVID].

18644

THOMAS, DAVID W.

145 N. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SGARLA T, CARLS.
524 Butler Ave., Wyoming, Pa.

18634

TANSKI, HELEN M.
721 River Rd., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

SERRENTI, JOSEPH A.
612 Chestnut St. , Dunmore, Pa.

RAMSTAD, DAVIDS.

)AVID].

19047

19602

SZYCHOWSKI, KAREN C.
215 E. Union St., Nanticoke, Pa.

SEKUSKY,JOSEPH W.
22 Hilf Park Ave., Pittston, Pa.

18705

117 Arlington St ., Reading, Pa.
11746

SEARS, DEBORAH A.
126 E. Marshall Ave., Langhorne, Pa.

18705

18642

SYMANOWICZ, MARK A.

16901

30 Earl Rd., Huntington Statin, N.Y.
07458

18201

SW ANTKOWSKI, MARILY

14 Amesbury Sy., Plains, Pa.

Box 75 R.D. 5, Wellsboro, Pa.

18702

SWITLA VITCH, DEBORA

18705

POTORSKI, ROBERT D.

18702

SULLIVAN, MARIE T.

100 Hillcrest Dr., Duryea, Pa.

POSLUSZNY, EMANUEL

10 Margaret St., Plains, Pa.

18017

SCHALL, LINDA M.

PROCIAK,MARY A.

ONE, WILLIAM C.

18702

345 E. 17th St., Hazleton, Pa.

1819 Levering Place, Bethlehem, Pa.

62 Partridge Hill, U Saddle River, NJ.

18705

617 Fellows Ave. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SCHAAL, DENISE S.
507 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PREEFER, ROY D.

ECK!, MICHAEL J.

525 Anderson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SCHAEFER, ROBERT K.

434 Elm Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18704

STRUMSKI, LEO J.

18641

PISAREWICZ, RITA].

18702

STERN, MARCY E.
STONE, PATRICE

18640

46 Wilcox St., Plains, Pa.

PLANTZ, NANCY

1I 714

263 Joseph Dr., Kingston, Pa.

Box 138 R.D. 2, Avoca, Pa.

18705

18706

344 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SAUERS, ROBERT G.

18702

18853

STERN,JOSEPH

18512

PIETRZYKOSKI, DEGILI

139 S. River Rd. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

STEMPIN,JOAN M.
9 Davis St., Ashley, Pa.

67 W . Union St., Kingston, Pa.

18702

18705

SABIE, KATHRYN

18707

:R, LORRAINE F.

St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

311 New Grant Sc., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SAPORITO, CARL].

18704

18618

STEIN, RANDALL G.

18640

SANDLER, GERY

18704

18702

STEHLE,JAMESJ.

18705

426 Shirley Lane, Dunmore, Pa.
18824

PINELLI,JOHN J.

e Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ.

R.D. 2 Box 472, Harveys Lake, Pa.

149 James St., Kingston, Pa.

18704

y St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

123 Main St., Apt. 2B, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PICCONE, SANDRA S.

.D, MARGARET A.

,er St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

STEFANOWICZ, MARIAN

1911 l

VICTORIA A.
own Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

R.D. I, Hop Bottom, Pa.

18201

68 Caffrey Ave. , Beth page, Li, N.Y.

O,MARKC.

1' Dr., Kingston, Pa.

198 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

08618

STEELE, PATRICIA S.

666 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

PHELPS, DENNIS

iLLI, RICHARD A.

St., Duryea, Pa.

18702

PHAN, NGHIA V.

lE, GREGORY D.

er St., Forty Fort, Pa.

153 New Mallery Pl., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

08826

STANDIFORD, STEVEN

06405

RUSKOSKI, CAROLL.

PETRO, MARYANN T.
PEZZNER, BARRY A.

K,EARLW.

Box 109 Rd., Glen Gardner, N.J.
18644

501 Maple Ave. , Trenton, N.J.

45 Murray St., Larksville, Pa. 18704
08822

18704

SPRONCK, M. RODERIC

18705

PERCH, STANLEY A.

18643

SPRECHINI, SHARON
118 Myers St., Forry Fort, Pa.

14 Wheaton, Sy., W. Wyoming, Pa.

Star Route A Box 51, Flemington, NJ.

18707

602 Susquehanna Ave., W. Pittston, Pa.
18702

ROWLANDS, ROBERT P.

18661

SPAIDE, LESTER M.
328 Main Rd., Mountaintop, Pa.

ROSS, DAVID KIM

31 E. Charles St., Plains, Pa.

1175 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18640

18702

SFERRAZZA, LEONARDA

ROVINSKI, THOMAS F.

PELAK, KATHRYN A.

KONIS, EDWARD J.

18704

18702

60 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
18702

08638

2997 S. Main Sy., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ROSENBLUM, L. PEZZNER
27 Fairfield Dr., Laflin, Pa.

155 Willow St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

121 Albermark Ave., Trenton, NJ.

ROSENBERG, KIRSHNER

18702

18704

SOR8ER, RUTH M.

18444

755 C. Deberly Dr., Edwardsville, Pa.

43 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18657

SOPRONYI, ROBERTA P.

18642

Box 555 R.D. 4, Moscow, Pa.

119 Wood St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

SOBASHINSKI,JOHN R.

1814 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.

ROSE, K. MCGIRR

PAVLIK,JOANNE M.

:TOLA,JOHN].

St., Plymouth, Pa.

18704

07981

SO BOTA, ELEANOR M.

18640

ROMANOSKI, ALICE A.
721 Main St., Duryea, Pa.

35 Sullivan St., Swoyersville, Pa.

PATSKO, MARY ALICE

)ZAK,JOHN R.

,in St., Pittston, Pa.

18657

18702

228 Davis St., Plymouth, Pa.

137 Elizabeth St., Pittston, Pa.

PARK, THOMAS].

?:KOWSKI, RICHARD

17 Crescent Dr., Whippany, NJ.

1372 Clarke Rd., Roslyn, Pa.

R.D. 3 Oakwood Park, Tunkhannock, Pa.

18634

SNOW, KAREN E.

18510

ORISCHAK, DAVID A.

PAPPAS, NICHOLAS E.

IAELS,JAMES A.
7elles Ave., Kingston, Pa.

183 W. Church St., Nanticoke, Pa.

R.D. 3, Shickshinny, Pa.

19001

•

08888

SMURLO, G. KORITO

18702

ROBERTS, RICHARD D.

PALUCK,JOHNJ.

~GER, JEFFREY S.

Box 241, Whitehouse, NJ.

RISCHMAN, ROBERT D.

548 N. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.

18655

18360

SMITH, DONNA].

18702

ORBINATI, DEBORAH A.

PAGE, CAROL RUSSELL

rA,JON A.

R.D. I Box 1008, Stroudsburg, Pa.

21 Bamk St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

OLTRA, K. HIGGINS

07005

SMITH, DAVID K.

18702

RIBAR, GEORGE R.

7215 Hickory Grove, San Antonio, Tex.

18614

440 Morris Ave., Boonton, NJ.

42 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

OJEDA, MICHELLE L.

ALICK, GERALD T.

07727

SMALL, ELIZA K.

08850

219 Taft St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

141 McA!pine St., Duryea, Pa.

18640

6 Walnut St., Farmingdale, NJ.

RENDE,JEFFREY D.

O'HOP, DA YID J.

ALE, NANCY E.

07801

312 S. Main St., Milltown, N.J.
18640

18702

SLAWSON, NANCY L.

O'CONNELL, THOMAS J.

R. 55 Buder St., Wyoming, Pa.

18704

458 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

141 Elm St., Dover, NJ.

18651

07024

SIMMERS, RICHARD C.

18508

REILLY, PATRICIA T.

OHL, THOMAS J.

ALE, MAUREEN B.

&gt;n

08690

07014

4 Horizon Rd., Fort Lee, N.J.

804 W. Market St., Scranton, Pa.

11 Thoreau Rd., Trenton, N.J.

08534

390 S. Parkway, Clifton, NJ.

SILVER, DAVID M.

08884

REILLY,JAMES D.

O'BRIEN, GINA P.

ANN, THOMAS P.

St., Plains, Pa.

18704

SHAFMAN, ]A YNE R.

07105

REESE, DONNA L.
12 Brian Lane, Spotswood, NJ.

564 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa.

18702

,hare Dr., Pennington, NJ.

Dushore, Pa.

18701

NICHOLAS,JAN M.

[. WEE, AUSTIN P.

,ad St., Pittston, Pa.

280½ Ferry St., Newuk, NJ.

45 E. South St. #2, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18518

18702
18702

299

�215 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

THOMAS,JA Y G.

14 Juliu s St., Iselin, NJ .

CARL EDWARD KASCHENBACH, III

08830

YEDINAK,JOSEPH A.

Lot 34 R.D . 1, Harveys Lake, Pa.

1861 8

909 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

THOMAS, KIMBERLEE N.

YOUNG, RACHEL A.

North Lake, Sweet Valley, Pa.

8 Kennedy St ., Pittston , Pa.

18656

TIRONZELLI, WILLIAM

YOUNG, TIMOTHY R.
Station St., Palm, Pa.

22 Mimi Rd ., Old Bridge, N.J .

08857

31 Thomas St., Exeter, Pa.

KATHRYN MARY KRAVITZ

ZALETA,JUNE N.

203 Fifth St., W . Pittston , Pa.

399 E. Grand St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18643

TOTH , MARY ANN

BARBARA C. KR YWICKI

18643

TOMASHEFSKI, JOSEPH

ROSALIND S. LIEBERMAN
18634

ZAWATSKI, MARYL.

999 Carson St., Hazleton , Pa.

18201

394 Dana Sr., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

TROTSKY, THOMAS M.

ZBORA Y, LOUIS D .

4 11 Pringle St., Kingston, Pa.

691 Harvay St., W . Hazleton, Pa.

18704

TUBMAN, ELAINE M.

18702

18704

UPDYKE,JOHN G.
!OS Davis St., Trucksville, Pa .

18708

675 Main St., Suger Notch, Pa.

171 Mill St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18705

VNUK, STEPHEN J.

18705

18651

18706

BRIAN L. NEWIRTH

235 Piercw St., Kingston , Pa.

MICHAEL VINCENT O'NEILL

38 Shatidan St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

VNUK, WANDA M.
18651

WAHL, THOMAS P.
432 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

WALCZYK, MARGARET A.
300 Ridgefield Rd., Endicott, N .Y .

13760

WALL, ANNE L.
2051 Pennsylvania A., Allentown , Pa.

18103

WALSH, ROBYN C.
18702

W ARAKOMSKI, KA THLEE
Rr. 301 Pierce St ., Kingston , Pa.

RALPH JOHN ORLANDO

18701

EDWARD JOSEPH PUPA
RICHARD G. RASPEN

SAMUEL MA WUENA KWEKU
ANYOMI

MARY BELIN RHODES

MARY BETH APPNELL

ROGERS. BEATTY
ROBERT B. BERRETTINI

WARREN, SHARON
824 E. 9th St., Hazleton, Pa.

18201

WASILEWSKI, DAVID H.
122 S. Meade St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

363 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

MARY ELLEN J. KERESTES
BLAZEJEWSKI
LUTHER BONNING, III

WASILEWSKI, DONNA M.
18702

W AZNIK, LISA J.

CHARMAINE LOUISE BROAD
CHARLES C. BROWN, JR.

90 N. Meade St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

18702

WEIDA, H. MICHAEL
S5S Rutter Ave., Kingston , Pa.

PEGGY A. BURKE
THOMAS JOSEPH CONLIN,JR.

18704

JOHN J. CUSUMANO

WEIGEL, THERESA M.
279 Milltown Rd ., Bridgewater, N.J.

08807

WEIN, RONALD C.
16 Benmore Terrace, Bayonne, N.J.

07002

183 Mystic Lane, Rochester, N .Y.

KAREN PEPPE DWYER
PAM EVANS
BLASE L. GA VLICK, II

WEISENFLUH,JAMES S.
14623

WEISS, DONNA M.

MICHAEL M. GILBERT,JR.
ALGIE G. GILMORE,JR.

R.D. 2, Box 189, Dallas, Pa.

18612

LINDA A. GIORDANO

WELK!, ANDREW M.

BRUCE E. GOVER

18704

ANNE A. GRAHAM

WILKES, SHARON A.
913 Kosciuszko St., Nanticoke, Pa.

18634

WILLIAMS, CATHERINE
273 N. River Sr. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

18702

WILLIAMS, THERESA L.
R.D . 8 Box 490, Mountaintop, Pa.

19707

WITHEROW, KIMM.
WOLAK, ROBERT T.
1430 Cedar Ave., Scranton, Pa.

JANE P. GROGAN
FRANK JOSEPH GUBITOSE

18505

1Sl S. Gram St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

y ANCHUK, MICnAa F.

18702

LINDA SUSAN JEAN SCHESNEY
NANCY SUSAN SCHULTZ
PETER]. SENS ER
LOIS E. SEXTON
JOHN J. SHARKOWICZ
JAMES C. SHOTWELL
MARY REGINA ADAMS SKLANEY
MAUREEN B. SOLOMON
CYRUS 0. SMITH
DAVID M. SMITH
ROY EDWARD SMITH
MAUREEN CLINTON ST AIR
DONNA MARIE STACK
INEZ S. STEFANKO
ARLENE ANN SUCHESSKI
JOYCE ANN TANTALLA
KAREN LEE TRETHA WAY
MARGARET NEWBERRY TO LUBA
LAURA GORDON TURNER
ROBERT THOMAS VOZNIAK
FRED D. WALTERS
THOMASJOSEPH WARD

TANYA APRIL HALLEZ
THOMAS CHRISTIAN HANSEN, III

JEAN ROSTOCK ZA VACK!

CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE
JACHIMCZAK
MARY ANN HVOZDA JAROLEN

WORTH, CHERYLL.

RUTH ANN ROBER TS
KAL YAN KUMAR ROY

JILL LOUISE Y ANOSHAK

GENE E. HEATH
18702

309 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

COLLEEN PROPERSI

GERALD D. ANTONELLI

JUDITH ANN BARTUSKA

13 No. Washington , Wilkes- Barre, Pa.

THOM.A'- P. ORSECK

CHARLES R. ABATE

KAREN METZGER BARANOSKI

18704

WARD, PATRICK A.

300

Master Degrees

JACOB PAUL APALISKI

365 N . Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

••

ERIC DUNMORE MURRAY
WILLIAM CHARLES NASH

BRIAND. PARRY

654 Kuschke St. , Plymo uth, Pa.

R. 78 Dana, Forty Fort, Pa.

SHEILA E. MCLAUGHLIN

ZEFFER, DEBORAH
ZUBRIS,JOHN W.

740 Mill Sr., Plymouth, Pa.

RICHARD JOSEPH LUKESH

WILLIAM PATRICK MONTAGUE,JR.

183 S. Clair St. , Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

ZDANCEWICZ, DEBORAH

VECCITY, ARTHUR M.

J. DAVID LOMBARDI
WILLIAM C. MARCA TO

18201

ZBYSHESKI, RICHARD

11 6 W . Walnut Sr. , Kingston , Pa.

LOUISE C. KEY
JOAN KOZICH

18070

YOZWIAK, JAMES J.

TITUS, DEBORAH A.

IKBAL ESMAIL KATHIW ALA
PETER E. KING

18640

S9 Rock St., Pittstom , Pa.

18640

18702

ILONA DOLORIS JOHNSON
DALE RICHARD JONES

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Kelle
Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Hale
Mr. Paul Niedzwiecki
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney K. Y c
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Smi1
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hornick
Mr. and Mrs. William K. T
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kasper
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rosen!
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jarolen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kassab
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Syrr
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Par
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russ
Ann M. Donaleski
Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Sabbaci
Mr. and Mrs. George Brody
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Bori
Rev. and Mrs. F. Porter Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Steh
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W asilev
Mr. and Mrs. George KniglMr. and Mrs. J. D . Ciesielsk
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Bla1
Mrs. Mary Alice Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harpe1
Mr. and Mrs. Craig P. Albri,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Koz
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadsa
Florence M. and John W. G
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. SJ
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bar
Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Fritz
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Evan:
Mr. and Mrs. Chet W asilew
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stefano
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ma
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weigel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Narb
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Toth
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reinha
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ka
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maho,
Mr. and Mrs. Del T. Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Ray,,10nd Cro
Mrs. Mary Krishanda
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ha
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. C

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AIL KATHIW ALA

Patrons

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MARY KRAVITZ
::. KRYWICKI
S. LIEBERMAN
)MBARDI
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:. MARCATO
1CLAUGHLIN
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vfORE MURRAY
:HARLES NASH
EWIRTH
'INCENT O'NEILL
IN ORLANDO
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:UMARROY
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;MITH
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ARIE STACK
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ETRETHAWAY
T NEWBERRY TO LUBA
1RDON TURNER
HOMAS VOZNIAK
'ALTERS
OSEPH WARD
EYANOSHAK
LOCK ZA VACK!

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Keller
Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Hale
Mr. Paul Niedzwiecki
, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney K. Young
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hornick
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kasper
Mr. and Mrs. Marcin Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jarolen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kassab
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Symanowicz
' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas). Park,Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russo
Ann M. Donaleski
Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Sabbatini
Mr. and Mrs. George Brody
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Boris Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. F. Porter Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Stehle
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wasilewski
Mr. and Mrs. George Knight
Mr. and Mrs. J. D . Ciesielski
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Blaum
Mrs. Mary Alice Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper
1 Mr. and Mrs. Craig P. Albright Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Kozick
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadsall
1
Florence M. and John W . Gingell
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Slawson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Barber
Mr. and Mrs. Karl W . Fritz
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Wasilewski
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stefanowicz
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Marcil
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weigel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Narbecki
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cherundolo
Mr. and Mrs. Toth
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reinhard
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kadlecik
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahonski
Mr. and Mrs. Del ,T. W orch
Mr. and Mrs. Rayu1ond Cronauer
Mrs. Mary Krishanda
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Haduck
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Conner

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maziarczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leandri
Mr. and Mrs. Kaszuba and Son David
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Ram stad
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 0 . Sgarlat
Mr. and Mrs. David W . Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jamiolkowski
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kowalek
Mr. and Mrs. William F. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Albanese
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devlin
Mr. and Mrs. John Minetola Jr.
Captain and Mrs. Robert K. Kaufman U.S.N. Ret.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Chmiola
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stern
Mrs. Vivian Louise Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Englar
Mr. and Mrs. George O 'Hop
Mr. and Mrs. FrankJastrem
Mr. and Mrs. W . Sopronyi
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Renae
Mr. and Mrs. J o seph J. Yedinak
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fichtner
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M . Walczyk
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewandowski
Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Clelland
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Best
Mr. and Mrs. R . B. Standiford III
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clune
Mr. and Mrs. W . L. Ferrall
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perks
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bianconi
Mr. and Mrs. Austin McElwee
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weida
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murzenski
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I'd like to cake chis last page co thank all the people who helped make chis yearbook possible. I'd like to
thank chem for all their time, effort, and patience:
Matt and Vince Lynott - Thank you so much for all the time you both spent guiding me along with the
publication of chis yearbook. Without your help I would still be lose and confused.
Mr. Colson - Thanks for being a great advisor, and also for being there when I needed your help.
Ace Hoff man Studios - Special thanks for all the pictures you took for us and also for putting up with me,
especially those lase few demanding weeks.
Nigel - Many thanks for being a great student photographer, and for caking and developing the hundreds
of pictures used throughout the book. Also, thanks for the great job on the Events section.
Debbie - Thanks for the help with the Senior section, and also for doing the Clubs section.
Karen - Thanks for helping me with the color section, and also for doing the Dorms section.
Ellie - Thank you for being a great business manager, and for doing the patron and the advertisement sections. Good luck with the 1978 Amnicola.
Sue Ann - Thanks loads for doing the Sports section, and also for helping with the advertisements.
Lisa - Thanks for getting all those identif icacions.
Pacey, Karen, Lisa, Ilene, Mary Ellen, Peggy, Kathy, Maureen, Steve, Kim, Sharon, Paulette, and Art Thank you for being a great staff, for selling all chose yearbooks, and for all your help chat was needed to put
out a great book.
Please remember chat "everyone makes mistakes," and I apologize for any mistakes, misspellings, or whatever.
With all the time and effort spent in putting together chis yearbook, the 1977 Amnicola will be a success.
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time and work involved, and in che years co come, you can look back and enjoy it coo.
Thanks again co everyone that has helped me with chis yearbook, and I'd like to wish the "Class of 1977"
all the Luck and Success in the world , and co always remember the good times we've had at Wilkes.

Mary Ann Toth
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Seniors
Who's Who
Administration,
Faculty, College Services
Dorms
Clubs
Events
Sports
Senior Directory
Advertisements

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Kevin F. Augustine
B.S. Environmental Science

Marilyn ,J. Anderson
B.S. Music Education

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Andonis Apostolaros
B.A. Political Science

Larry Assalita
B.S. Riology

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

�Caryn M. Axel rad
B.S. Biology

Larry Assalita
B.S. Biology

Maria T. Baloga
B.S. Medical Technology

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

Thomas B. Benkinney
B.S. Chemistry

David S. Bienias
B.S. Biology

Deborah Blum
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Community
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Nancy ,J. Bogdan
8.8. Chem istry

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Donna Bet
B.A. Psyc

Jeffrey M. Boberick
B.S. Materials Engineering

Theres~ M . Burdo
B.S. Nursing

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Kathryn Bozinski
B.A. Art

Donna Bette!
B.A. Psycho!

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Theresa M. Burdo
B.S. Nursing

Gary L. Bray
B.A. Psychology

Alexis H. Brezenski
B.S. Accounting

Gail M. Bulzoni
B.A. Art

Joseph F. Burke
B.S. Business Administration

Gerald H. Calderone, ,Jr.
B.A. History
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B.A. Psychology &amp; Community Service

Denise C. Casem
B.S. Medical Technology

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

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B.S. Nursing

Donna J. Chisarick
B.S. Nursing
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Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Mus ic Education

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Catherine A. Cunningham
B.A. Art

Diane Coleman
B.S. Nursing

Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Music Education

Stephen A. DeNagy
8.A. Riology

Pamela S. Dale
B.S . Nursing

Louis DeRobertis
B.A. English
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B .A. Spanish

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

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Matthew B. Donahue
B.S. Business Administration

Bruce R. Drum
B.S. Business Administration

James F. Eiden
B.S. Environmental Science

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Ellen du Fosse
B.S. Nursing

David W. Evans
B.A. Eng lish

Dean W. Evans
B.A. Philosophy

Mary Ellen Evans
B.A. Elementar\' Education

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B.A. Economics &amp; Political Science

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Mark Finkel stein
B .A. Political Science

Edward J. Finn
B.A. History

Colin E. Forsyth
B.A. Biology

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

Sh a ron I
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Clinton Franklin
B.S. Biology

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B.S. Nursing

Sharon L. Gillman
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B.S. Nursing

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Gary R. Good
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Nigel Gray
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Wayne R. Grosdidier
B.S. Business Administration

John S. Gydosh
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Richard L. H annis
B.S. Business Administration

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Michael A. Heller
B.S. Business Administration

Christina B. Hoffmann
B.S. Nursing

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Debra B. Harcharik
B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Environmental Science

Carl Holsberger, Jr.
B.A . Political Science

Sharon J. Huffman
B .S. Business Administration

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Margaret M. Hyzinski
B.S. Nursing

Jeffrey G. Jones
B.S. Biology

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Bert Katz
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Cand ice Kennedy
B.S. Business Education

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Christa M. Kauffman
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B.S. Music Education

Leslie J. Kirstein
B.A. Music

Myra S. Kline
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Brenda Kobilis
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John P. Konicki
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Sheila F. Kupinsky
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Joseph M. LaCava
B.S. Music Education

Lawrence Larioni
B.S. Business Administration

Nancy A. Kovar
B .A. History

John J. Lack
B.S. Accounting

Lynn M. Lavenburg
B.A. Elementary Education

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B.S. Nursing

Susan B. Levens
B.A. Elementary Education

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Gregory A. MacLean
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Albert Matero
B.S. Business Administration

Harry A. Mahally
B.A. Political Science

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

Richard P . Markunas
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Kenneth E. McGraw
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Mary A. McKitish
B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science

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

Anita Meehan
B.A. Elementary Education , French , &amp;
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Eleanor H. Merten
B.S. Accounting

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B.S. Music Education

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

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

Lisa Naso
B.A. Psychology

Richard Naverka
B.S. Music Education
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B.S. Accounting

Rosemary Noone
B.S. Nursing

Karen M. Olney
B.S. Accounting

Guat Tin Ooi
B.A. Economics

�Donna M. Pape
B.S. Nursing

Carol A. Pashchuk
B.S. Nursing

Mary Terese Ormando
B.S. Nursing

Donna Patrizi
B.S. Medical Technology

Mercita Patte
B.S. Nursing

Diane Pechalonis
B.A. Elementary Education

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Mary R. Pedley
B.S. Nursing

Barbara Swantkowski Placek
B.A. Psychology

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Cynthia A. Phillips
B.A. Art

Ruth A. Plytage
B .S. Medical Technology

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B.A. Elementary Education, French, &amp;
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Victoria M. Popple
B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

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

Edward A. Richards
B.S. Music Education

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

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B.A. English &amp; Psychology

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Kevin P. Roland
B.A. Psychology

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

Anne E. Romani ck
B.A. Psychology

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B.A. Elementary Education

James W. Kuck
B.S. Music Education

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B.A. Elementary Education, Anthropology &amp;
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Mark L. Santora
B.A. Biology

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Patricia L. Sebring
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Sharon R. Seidner
B.A. Elementary Education

Seth M. Silver
8.A. Biology

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

John E. Skuchas
B.S. Accounting

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�Darline L. Snyder
B.S. Accounting

Clark F. Speicher
B.A. Political Science

Maris G. Solomon
B.S. Biology

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

Paula A. S
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B.S. Commerce &amp; Finance

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

Helen Stubits
B.S. Biology

John K. Suchoski
B.S. Accounting

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

Deborah A. Tedesco
B.S. Nursing

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

Nancy VanKuren
B.A. History

�ce R. Weinstock
Elementary Education &amp; German

Richard L. Vaverka
B.S. Music Education

Susan M. Volovicz
B.S. Medical Technology

Lenore E. Weiss
B.A. Biology

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

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

Therese L. Wright
B.S. Nursing

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

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Sharon Zawatski
B.A. Elementary Education

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Joseph P. Yacowatz
B.S. Biology

Anthony D. Youtzy
B.S. Business Education

Diane M. Zayac
B.S. Nursing

Merle S. Zipkin
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major from H ughestown, who participates in
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rsing Stude nt Organization.
Row 1: Carol Pashchuk, Cindy Glawe, Susan Pudlosky, Anita Meehan, Donna Pape Row 2: Rosetta Chiavacci, Ellen Merten,Louis DeRobertis, Frank
Scancarella, Diane Polachek Row 3: Kevin McCormick, Ros ie Noone, Debi Stephens, Ellen duFosse, Christa Kauffman, Susan Vo lovicz Rowl
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�ELLEN DU FOSSE
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mouth. A participant in community affairs, hea
as a teaching and laboratory assistant, is am
t he Biology Club and is a Student Governm
sentative .

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

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DAVID EVANS

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

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

tee and Stude nt Government.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CHRIST A KAUFFMAN
A Mathematics-Computer Science major from

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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DAVID PALANZO

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

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

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

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

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

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

JAMES RUCK

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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m Sykesville, Md., Debi majors in International

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

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

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

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To The
Class Of '78

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

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�DEAN OF MANAGEMENT Andrew Shaw, Jr.

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

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

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS George F. Ralston

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DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT John J. Chwalek

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

�DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Robert Koester

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID Richard G. Raspen

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ASSOCIATE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Bernard J. Vino1~
ASSISTANT COMPTROLLE

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ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER Fred J. Croop

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Jeanne Conway

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RECORDER Ruth V. Bishop

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

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RECORDER'S ASSISTANT Mary Kaytrosh

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DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SECRETARIES A. Reavy and D

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SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID D. Ostroski

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�PLACEMENT OFFICE R. Meschine

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

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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

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

HOUSING OFFICE SECRETARY R. Saunders

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�ENVIRONMENTAL SCJENCE AND MATH SECRETARY I. Cocco

SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPT. J. Rhinehimer

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CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING SECRETARY R. Jacobs

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SWITC H BOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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SICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY C. Mark

SWITCHBOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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

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

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

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Deobold, L. Bolesta, P. Gooday

ANCE MEN fron t row; L. Simone

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

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'ACULTY sitting: L.
liao, F. Krohle

COMMONS STAFF

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

BOOKSTORE Mrs. Burke

BOOKSTORE R. Stefanko

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY DEPT. sitting: B. Demory, R. Martin, standing:
D . Goldman, ,J . Natzke.
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Row One: Vicki Popple, Cindy Casey. Lynn Lavenherg, Elaine O'Donnell, Rri gette McDo na ld , Cathy Ayers , Kirn Koch, Gwe n Faas, DebbieD
,Joan R ow Two: Mary Lee Gorman, Sue Suchanic, L yn n Sorrell , C h ery l Moyer, Terrry Burdo, Kris Pierson , Chris \Va ni ch, Colleen Mc Donalr
Three: C lai re Ennis, Anne Louise Fosburg, Moll y Delahanty, P a m Benn ett, Michelle Czac hor, Mary Lou Lens, Mary ,J a ne Nul ty. Missi
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One: Dave Singer, Casper Tortella, Ken Gomperty, Dave Fraser. Row Two: Jim Eiden, John Larkin, Phil Pecuch, Steve Lear , Ben Mc Co l Ium,
Fatool,Joe Piccone. Row Three: Scott Sulzer, Alex Malarchek, Bill Lemakos, John De Salvo, Steve Goldflam, Dave Levitch, Tom Bazzini.
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Row On e: Tony Wells, Tom Mc Donald , Don Patrick , Mike Goodyear, !:lob Jones, Frank Gardner, Roger Davis, Charlie Issacs. Row Two:Jon
Bob Thompson , Rob Doty, Ray Van Nest, John Jevit. Row Three: Jose Oliveres, Mark Zahitz, Jim Beck, Paul Ha usman, Car l De Felice, Dan.
Mark Clifford, Jim Kachidurian , Jack Polman. Missing: Dave Brace, Steve Brace.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed

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

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

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

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

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

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

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I Molnar, Jack Scully, John Moore, Larry ML
Missing: Kevin Gourley. Mark Santora, RL

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

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

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

3rt, Ken Smith, Dean Evans,
~g Barna, Alan Shaw, Vince
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Row 1: Pam Keller, Sharon Seidner, Karen Kilpatrick, Georgia Drivas. Row 2: Pat Warski, Julie Bollinger, Sheila
Imler, Sheree Kessler, Paula DeVaney, Nancy Kovar. Row 3: Donna Grontkowski, Nancy Speiser, Kathy Lesh, Beth
Hathaway, Jan Burcak, Leslie Tibitts, Shari Huffman, Lynn Campbel l. Row 4: Donna Fitt.

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

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

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Feature Editor; Eddie White III , Ass istant Feature Editor; Louie Czachor, Bob Ausura; Dave Ausura, Dave Jolley ,

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

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

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i, J oa n T eno, Jud y Be rretini , Dave M cElwee Second
lousekn echt, Leno re Wei ss , Jim Boyle, D a ve Blume

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

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Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golow ick; Satisfactio

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Polar Bear Club

erk Lamberl,
lfin. Donald
Bob Freysingrl, &amp; Bill
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�Psychology Club

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

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Y C. Meeker, William G. Munley Jr., Peter W
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Baker, Rose Khalife, Susan Scarles, Roxann Coniglio, Lorraine Ga ll etta, Anne Marie Kapic. Row 2: Mary Revarchak, Sharon Zawatndas, Sue Suchoc ki. Row 3: Roberta Bain hart, Debbie Condo, Cindy Eddy. Row 4: Jane Miller, Dawn Evan, Jo Ann Bennide. Row 5: Col' Cindy Prezwelocki, Peggy Mascelli, Lisa Charnilko. Row 6: Meloney Poplawski, Kathy Sweeny, Joyce Vodzak, Guidy Hudock.

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Pape, Kathy Hotchkiss, Bobbi Hamilton, Row 2: Sally
Swisher, Lisa Petrone, Lori
Mieszkowsky, Candy Chilek,
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Standing: Cherri Meier, Debi Stephens,
Andrea Chuba, Nancy Callahan , Karen
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Sept. 30

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B.S. Business Administration

Kevin F. Augustine
B.S. Environmental Science

Marilyn ,J. Anderson
B.S. Music Education

Susan Adam
B.A. Art

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

Larry Assalita
B.S. Riology

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

�Caryn M. Axel rad
B.S. Biology

Larry Assalita
B.S. Biology

Maria T. Baloga
B.S. Medical Technology

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

Thomas B. Benkinney
B.S. Chemistry

David S. Bienias
B.S. Biology

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

Nancy ,J. Bogdan
8.8. Chem istry

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Donna Bet
B.A. Psyc

Jeffrey M. Boberick
B.S. Materials Engineering

Theres~ M . Burdo
B.S. Nursing

�y

Kathryn Bozinski
B.A. Art

Donna Bette!
B.A. Psycho!

:ommunity

Theresa M. Burdo
B.S. Nursing

Gary L. Bray
B.A. Psychology

Alexis H. Brezenski
B.S. Accounting

Gail M. Bulzoni
B.A. Art

Joseph F. Burke
B.S. Business Administration

Gerald H. Calderone, ,Jr.
B.A. History
21

�Michael P. Carbone
B.A. Psychology &amp; Community Service

Denise C. Casem
B.S. Medical Technology

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

Denise M. Columbus
B.S. Nursing

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l{osetta Chiavacci
B.S. Nursing

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

Dian e Co leman
B.S. Nursing

B. 1

Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Mus ic Education

�&gt;gy

Catherine A. Cunningham
B.A. Art

Diane Coleman
B.S. Nursing

Catherine A. Demko
B.S. Music Education

Stephen A. DeNagy
8.A. Riology

Pamela S. Dale
B.S . Nursing

Louis DeRobertis
B.A. English
23

�Maria E. DeRojas
B .A. Spanish

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

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

Matthew B. Donahue
B.S. Business Administration

Bruce R. Drum
B.S. Business Administration

James F. Eiden
B.S. Environmental Science

Pa t,
B.A

�Gail A. Edwards
B.S. Biology

,gy

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

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

tion

Ellen du Fosse
B.S. Nursing

David W. Evans
B.A. Eng lish

Dean W. Evans
B.A. Philosophy

Mary Ellen Evans
B.A. Elementar\' Education

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

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Mark Finkel stein
B .A. Political Science

Edward J. Finn
B.A. History

Colin E. Forsyth
B.A. Biology

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

Sh a ron I
B .A. Psy

Clinton Franklin
B.S. Biology

�Eileen T. Gaza
B.S. Nursing

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

a nee

Clinton Franklin
B.S . Biology.

Gra ce M. Gcniusz
B.S. Nursing

Cynthia Glawe
B.S. Nursing

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

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

Nigel Gray
B.S. Materials Engineer ing

E laine E. Harvilla
B.S. N ursing

Wayne R. Grosdidier
B.S. Business Administration

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

Richard L. H annis
B.S. Business Administration

Wi ll iam R. Hockenbury
B.S. Accounting

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

Mic
B.S

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�Elaine E. Harvilla
B.S. Nursing

Michael A. Heller
B.S. Business Administration

Christina B. Hoffmann
B.S. Nursing

iology

Debra B. Harcharik
B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Environmental Science

Carl Holsberger, Jr.
B.A . Political Science

Sharon J. Huffman
B .S. Business Administration

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�Pame
B.S. I

Catheri
B.A. Ele

Margaret M. Hyzinski
B.S. Nursing

Jeffrey G. Jones
B.S. Biology

30

Pamela A. lngoldsby
B.S. Nursing

Bert Katz
B.S. Accounting

Dan
B.

miolkowski
&amp; Community S

unity Service

�Catherin
B.A. Ele

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

Cand ice Kennedy
B.S. Business Education

ni ty Service

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

Leslie J. Kirstein
B.A. Music

Myra S. Kline
S.S. Accounting

Brenda Kobilis
S.S. Nursing

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

Sheila F. Kupinsky
B.A. Psychology

Joseph M. LaCava
B.S. Music Education

Lawrence Larioni
B.S. Business Administration

Nancy A. Kovar
B .A. History

John J. Lack
B.S. Accounting

Lynn M. Lavenburg
B.A. Elementary Education

�Kathryn Lesh
B.S. Nursing

Susan B. Levens
B.A. Elementary Education

Debo
B.A.

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

�John 0. Lychos, Jr.
B.S. Accounting

on

Debor
B.A.

,g

Jack Loftus
B.S. Business Administration

Gregory A. MacLean
B.A. Art

Albert Matero
B.S. Business Administration

Harry A. Mahally
B.A. Political Science

Marybeth D. Maranuk
B.A. Social Sciences-UA
35

�Susan M. Margalis
B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Psychology

Richard P . Markunas
B.S. Accounting

ti

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Richard E. Martnick
B.S. Elementary English

36

Marguerite A. Mazaleski
B.S. Nursing

chology

Ker
B.S

Mary A. Mc
B.S. Mathen

�Kevin C. McCormick
B.S. Biology

ogy

Kenneth E. McGraw
B.S. Music Education

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

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

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

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Judith A. Menapace
B.A. Economics

Eleanor H. Merten
B.S. Accounting

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

James Mikina
B.S. Electrical Engineering

Joan Myku
B.A. Politic

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Mark E. Mishinski
B.S. Music Education

Patti A. Moser
B.S. Nursing

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

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

Lisa Naso
B.A. Psychology

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

Rosemary Noone
B.S. Nursing

Karen M. Olney
B.S. Accounting

Guat Tin Ooi
B.A. Economics

�Donna M. Pape
B.S. Nursing

Carol A. Pashchuk
B.S. Nursing

Mary Terese Ormando
B.S. Nursing

Donna Patrizi
B.S. Medical Technology

Mercita Patte
B.S. Nursing

Diane Pechalonis
B.A. Elementary Education

�Diane
B.A. E
P sych e

Mary R. Pedley
B.S. Nursing

Barbara Swantkowski Placek
B.A. Psychology

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Cynthia A. Phillips
B.A. Art

Ruth A. Plytage
B .S. Medical Technology

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

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

Gary E. Pohorely
B.S. Environmental Science
43

�Stewart W. Rae, III
B.S. Medical Technology

Edward A. Richards
B.S. Music Education

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

Rona!,
B.S. B

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

Shawn
B.A. El

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Ronald D . Rittenhouse
B.S. Business Administration

Kevin P. Roland
B.A. Psychology

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

Anne E. Romani ck
B.A. Psychology

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Shawn E. Rozett
B.A. Elementary Education

James W. Kuck
B.S. Music Education

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

Mark L. Santora
B.A. Biology

JoseJ
B.S .

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l:l .S. Business Administration
46

Patricia L. Sebring
B.S. Biology

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Joseph G. Shiskowski
8.8. Medical Technology

Sharon R. Seidner
B.A. Elementary Education

Seth M. Silver
8.A. Biology

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

John E. Skuchas
B.S. Accounting

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�Darline L. Snyder
B.S. Accounting

Clark F. Speicher
B.A. Political Science

Maris G. Solomon
B.S. Biology

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

Paula A. S
B.A. Inten

Jot

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

1cience

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

Helen Stubits
B.S. Biology

John K. Suchoski
B.S. Accounting

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

Deborah A. Tedesco
B.S. Nursing

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

Nancy VanKuren
B.A. History

�ce R. Weinstock
Elementary Education &amp; German

Richard L. Vaverka
B.S. Music Education

Susan M. Volovicz
B.S. Medical Technology

Lenore E. Weiss
B.A. Biology

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

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

Therese L. Wright
B.S. Nursing

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

J. Yakaitis
usiness Admini stration

Shan
B.A.

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Linda M . Yanus
B.A. English

ring

Sharon Zawatski
B.A. Elementary Education

~syc hology

Joseph P. Yacowatz
B.S. Biology

Anthony D. Youtzy
B.S. Business Education

Diane M. Zayac
B.S. Nursing

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

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

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

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1sa Student Government Represe ntative and was

n of the 1977 Homecoming Festivities. She is a

major from Hughestow:o. who participates in

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

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

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

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

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

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

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DAVID EVANS

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

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

tee and Stude nt Government.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CHRIST A KAUFFMAN
A Mathematics-Computer Science major from

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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basketball teams,
program.

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

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DAVID PALANZO

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JAMES RUCK

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

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

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

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

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

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Vilkes-Barre, Suzanne is a Business Admi n istra1jor and captain of the strutters. She is also a
r of Theta Delta Rho and vice-president of t he
's Activities Association.

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�DEBJ STEPHENS

From Sykesville, Md. , Debi majors in International
tudies and is a Theta Rho member and Upward Bound
tor. T h e strutter also participates in the Ski Club,
u d Span ish Club.

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

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

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DEBI STEPHENS
m Sykesville, Md., Debi majors in International

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

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

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

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To The
Class Of '78

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

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�DEAN OF MANAGEMENT Andrew Shaw, Jr.

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

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

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS George F. Ralston

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DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT John J. Chwalek

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Arthur J. Hoover

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

�DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Robert Koester

DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Joseph J. Marchetti

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COMPTROLLER Joseph J. Chisarick

DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID Richard G. Raspen

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ASSOCIATE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Bernard J. Vino1~
ASSISTANT COMPTROLLE

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ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER Fred J. Croop

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HOUSING Jeanne Conway

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DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES William Denion

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RECORDER Ruth V. Bishop

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

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RECORDER'S ASSISTANT Mary Kaytrosh

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DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SECRETARIES A. Reavy and D

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SECRETARY TO FINANCIAL AID D. Ostroski

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Whom You Can See Yourself.
ANONYMOUS

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��PLACEMENT OFFICE R. Meschine

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

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FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY P. Goss

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

HOUSING OFFICE SECRETARY R. Saunders

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�ENVIRONMENTAL SCJENCE AND MATH SECRETARY I. Cocco

SECRETARY TO EDUCATION DEPT. J. Rhinehimer

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SWITC H BOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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SICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY C. Mark

SWITCHBOARD D. Swoboda and R. Swain

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

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

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

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Deobold, L. Bolesta, P. Gooday

ANCE MEN fron t row; L. Simone

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

COMMONS STAFF

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

BOOKSTORE Mrs. Burke

BOOKSTORE R. Stefanko

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

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

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

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MATICS DEPT. sitting: J. DeCosmo, S. Merrill
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,eitz, Chairman; S. Eaton, H. Marban

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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·lie Czachor, Mary Lou Lens, Mary ,Jane Nulty. Miss1
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BEDFORD
One: Dave Singer, Casper Tortella, Ken Gomperty, Dave Fraser. Row Two: Jim Eiden, John Larkin, Phil Pecuch, Steve Lear , Ben Mc Co l Ium,
Fatool,Joe Piccone. Row Three: Scott Sulzer, Alex Malarchek, Bill Lemakos, John De Salvo, Steve Goldflam, Dave Levitch, Tom Bazzini.
llenier. Row Four: Bob Owens, Sam Stuccio, Jon Sorber, Char li e Zezza, Larry Mimie. Row Five: Mike Vassil.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Sheridan, Kathleen O 'Callighan, Jackie Wiendl
aine Galleta, Lori Cavalla, Karen Polomski, Ronr
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Row 1: Kathryn Tyahla, Melissa Bruce, Liz Hendrixson, Bobbi Hamilton, Theresa Sasa. Row 2: Ruth Zukows ki, Julie Kent, Carol Sedlak,
Pioppi, Karen Konsavage, Sue Theobald, Sue Freda. Row 3: Karen Sweder, Denise Marich, Drena Grainey, Karen Olney , Janet Hocking.My
Jan Wolfe.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Miller, Larry Zale, Joe Mina, Ed

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Snyder, Jerry Safko, Nick Golow ick; Satisfactio

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

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

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

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Thomas. Row 2: John Griffith,
Marylee Gorman, Jack Lambert,
a Kobilis, Maria Smiegel , Rand)

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

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

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

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

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�Row l: Denise Ann Marti
Gorman, Cathy Davis, S
Marilyn Anderson. Row
Vida, Mike Smith, Kathy
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Jim Ruck, Bill Baronow
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rupa, arry OJ o, a y av1s, anya
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Mishinski, Chris Brozusky, Diane Simensky, Joe Mayhoff, Bruce Kinney, Maureen Rincaa. Row 3: Kenny McGraw, President; Rich Vaverka, Mr. T. Veremeychik, Advisor; Cindy

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

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

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

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

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

Polar Bear Club

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

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

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

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Sept. 30

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Bonfire - Pep Rally
October 13

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Dinner Dance
October 14

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Displays

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

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April 21-23

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

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1vid Fritzges, Bill Sobczak, Dan P isarc ik , And y Contos
, Samsel, Paul Miller, Jim Devaney, M ike Wilso n, Tom
)ave Korba, Cliff Jones, Stan Keefe, Ray P a mbianco
fauser , Joe Carr, Dave Gill, Steve Wengen, Jim Beck
·ohnson, James Scott, Juan Navarro, Mike Azure, Don
7th row: Steve Brace, Bob Hell riege l, E d M ollahan
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�1977 FALL RESULTS
Wilkes 19 .
Wilkes
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Wilkes
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Wilks
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Wilkes 13
Wilke
7
Wi kes 14
Wilkes 3
Wilkes 32

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

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

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near the expectations of the 1977 Booters an
Chip Eaton. Seniors Tony Apostolaros, Len
and Steve Kinbach will be lost; , but the
Mario, Apuzzo, Warren Bush, Joe Picco
Golowich, Andy Dutch, Steve Bailey an
Ritter. is a bright side. Apuzzo was leadi
the 'past two years. Two outstanding fr
Kip Brautigan and Zoomy Duong - will
1978 soccer team.

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

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

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Steve Kinbach will be lost; but th
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past two years. Two outstanding
Brautigan and Zoomy Duong - will
soccer team.

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

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

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Cindy Yagloski; 2nd row: Reenie Corbett, Laura Canfield , Diane Polachek, Joanne Pugliese, Sally Steele, Jan Wolf, Linda McGwire, Rose
McMahon, Judy Bellas, Coach Sandra Bloomberg.
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not just a competitor - and Coach Sandra Bloomberg led the Colonelettes to the NPWIAA Championship and an 8-5 OA season. Captains Sally Steele and
Joann Pugliese, along with Laura Canfield and
Reenie Corbett, were top netwomen. Rose McMahon
and Judy Bellao were excellent doubles partners.
Diane Polachek, Jan Wolfe and Linda McGuire were
strong spots.

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

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

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

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

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

...

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

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

Manley, Kevin Augustine, JeffBoberick, Coach Ken Tu

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

1

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

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

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

52
74
47

87
12

38
62

30
79

35
34

)twas an exciting year for the Colonel tank team which posted its first winning season in the school's history under
nd•year Coach Ken Turley. A new feat was set when Cindy Glawe captured the school's first gold medal in MAC
·ng competition. Kevin Augustine and Jeff Boberick established new school records in the 200 and 1000 freestyle
nts. The relay team of Jeff Jones, Tony Pinto, Jim Edwards, and Augustine set a new mark in the 400 freestyle.
263

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First Row: Patti Paraventi, Melissa Bruce, Karen Smallcomb, Karen Smith, Anita Meehan, Sue Freda, Diane Tendig Second Row: Coach Sandy
Bloomberg, Kathy Rickard, Connie Rickard, Julie Kerrick, Debbie Yedlock, Lynn Yedlock, Mary Jo Frail, Nancy Johnson, Gloria Pastrernick,
Sharon Wilkes, Wilma Hurst (Manager)

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

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

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

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

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

Ben McCollum, Joe Gray, Brooks Clark

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

�ana

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

1977 RESULTS

ES
26

25
3
17
18
14
18
12
18
42
36

45

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

12
18
38

14

w

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

15
30

15

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

1977 RESULTS
ork
ehigh
regan State

12

18
38
14
2n

30
18

27
17
0
8
3

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

9

9

12
29
7
13
15
30
15

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

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

�-.!!!JI

Senior Artie Meigh

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

���Wilkes College Baseball

�3aseball

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

1978 RESULTS
Allentown
Bloomsburg

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Sl,lllQuehanna

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

8- J
5 - 1
4 -0
6

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

1 - 7

4 - 5
1
2

3- 5
5

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

1978 RESULTS
es

22
5
9
9
9
15

21

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

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

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

3 - 5
5

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

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

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

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

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

• Senmr Bruce Davis

Colonel's Lacrosse

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

• S1?'1"1"mr Bruce Davis

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�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
17
6

2
6
6

17
15
JO

14
3
15

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

6
10
13
9
8
15
5
11

5
;1

1

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

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

�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
6

0
4

27
9
11

0

Upsala
Susquehanna
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood
Kings
LCCC

10
9
5
0

17
2
3

�1978 RESULTS
WILKES
6

0
4

27
9
11

0

Upsala
Susquehanna
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood
Kings

LCCC

10
9
5

0
17
2
3

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

1978 RESULTS
WILKES
0
4

8
6
2
6

0
1

8
3
7

2
3
0

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

9
5

1

3
7

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2

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6

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

Hromchak, Coach Tom Rokita

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

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

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

1978 RES UL TS

WILKES
414
395

37
39
392
422
422

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

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

408
405
417
405
439
425
448
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411
465
388
423
409
423
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At peace with Christ
October 13, 1977

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

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Wilkes -Barre, Pennsylva

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Cameras and Photo Supplies

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Phone 822-7045
158 S. Pennsylvania Blvd.
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Cold Beer
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Open Until 9 p.m.
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SPORTING GOODS

PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING
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39 W. Market St.

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140 Lehigh St.
Complete Janitor Service
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Natalia Aizemgart
Reverend Dean Evans
Mrs. William Kennedy
Josephine B. Dunlap
Mrs. Toby Beau
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Dreabit
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Mildred A. Gittens
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Merten and Family
Carl E. Holsberger, Jr.
Mrs. G. M. Singer
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Paddock Paint &amp; Supply Co.
George A. Derr
Mr. Billy Joel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymound Petrone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald Olney

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

Editor-in-Chief, 1978 Amnicola

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Wilkes College is a place to be lonely in
a crowd or enshrined at a dorm party. It is
a place to be in love with a student, laughing with others and to be lost: physically,
mentally, spiritually. In short, Wilkes College is a place for living.
But Wilkes is also a school which looks
back on almost a half a century of history
and tradition , a school which prides itself
upon ingenuity, "hell raising, " academic
excellence and even daring. Its very
name conjures up visions of blue and
gold , wrestling , bio-pre-med and calculators . In fact, Wilkes College is (at least to
its students) somewhat of a legend .
So how does one accurately portray
Wilkes College student life in the year
1978-1979? If one talks only of the legend, he may speak merely in cliches ,
arriving at a picture of an institution that
no student would consider quite sincere.
But if one emphasizes only the individual ,
he not only attempts a task far too complex , but he loses some of the uniqueness of Wilkes College as a whole. One
must show both sides, for each student
represents one of those differentials of
individuality that makes Wilkes what it is
just as Wilkes represents one of those differentials of experience that make a student's life what it will be. Wilkes College is
life and legend - the pointlessness or
the price of a time - honored tradition ;
the sorrow or the magic of an ordinary
day.

�Study: The Long Lonely
Struggle

One can surround himself with a crowd
at a football game, wrestling match, a
party, or even in the library for one of
those last minute cram sessions, but
when he comes right down to "the
moment of truth" (an exam), he finds himself utterly alone. He may claim that
"knowledge is the only important thing"
- and a few rare, fortunate people can
truly feel this way- but if he is like most,
he knows that basically he wants to be on
the sweet part of that grade curve (passing). In the dog-eat-dog world of Wilkes
College, a student's struggle for academic survival depends greatly on the
isolated individual.
Thus one can recognize two reasons
for the vast amount of study that characterizes the Wilkes Campus; first, the student wishes to learn; secondly, the student wishes to succeed. The two can
occur simultaneously, but need not.
Indeed, one often has difficulty determining whether ego or dedication drives a
man. In either case or in both, the lonely
hours with books and thoughts are mostly
dreaded, but it is in these hours that the
great constellations were charted, the
great novels were written and the great
schools were given the formulations of
their worth.

20

��Spring Brings Rain;
Summer Brings Sun

�.. . and then comes the fall, and one
revels in the dry leafy wind and wonders
how any other season could seem beautiful in comparison. Perhaps it is then that a
college seems most a college, with the
growing excitement of the upcoming
football game, the feeling that a new year
means a clean slate, and the knowledge
that the possibilities between Labor Day
and Christmas are unlimited. New freshmen carefully decorate their rooms with
posters; the dorms are out in full strength
hazing the new comers and cherishing
frosty cold kegs; intramurals casualties
limp up and down the endless stairs;
sweaters and hot chocolate are counted
among the luxuries of life; evenings
assume an unusual quiet quality.
Even through all this, however, Wilkes
is still Wilkes, and the leaves must wait for
the labs. Students re-align themselves to
suit the academic grind and place their
immediate trust in heaven above and
their Texas Instruments. The hysteria of
work mounts by the week. Nevertheless,
if one takes a moment to look (and these
moments are always there), he will find
that the sky achieves its deepest blue in
autumn, and that ivy really has over
grown the brick.

23

�Dorms Exhibit Variety Of Lifestyles,
Room Designs, And Survival Techniques

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Dormitory life is, like everything else,
different things to different people . Opinions of its quality vary depending on
whether you are the person who decided
to chuck that old M-80 down the hall in a
sudden mischievous impulse, or whether
you are the person who is awakened at
three in the morning after having a nightmare about a firing squad. Other influential factors for attitude formation are location of the dormitory, structural soundness of the dormitory, compatability with
fellow residence , compatability with
roommate, a·nd above all (here it comes)
compatability with rodents and roaches.
Each Wilkes dormitory has its own
"style" and differences become even
more pronounced when one considers
women's dorms, men's outside dorms
and New Men's dorm. New Men 's (or
Pickering Hall) is the most modern housing on the campus and is preferred by
some students - mostly those who enjoy
quiet and stale air. The women 's dorms
are probably the best of both worlds , old
style buildings with the modern
approach. And then there are the men 's
outside dorms. These are a true test of
survival away from home; ,vvith their old
steam radiators, ancient plumbing and
astounding arrays of electrical mayhem .
Outside men's dorms engenders a feeling
of pride and hardiness in its residents for
having made it so far. Two of the best
examples of this pioneer spirit can be
found in Denison and Slocum Halls.
The statement often pops up that dormitory life is "part of the total learning
experience," and this is certainly indisputable. Through Wilkes College dormitories, one can learn: (1) How architecture
progressed from the Neolithic stage to
the present; (2) How to make living space
work to maximum efficiency; (3) How
much new technical advances are
needed; and (4) How much better home is
than you had previously thought.

25

�Hobbies Compete
With Studies For
Students' Time

�Hobbies at Wilkes College fall into two
basic categories: weekday distractions
and weekend destructions, and every
school day is a never ending study of how
, to avoid studying. Some Wilkes students
spend their spare hour or two (or three or
four) playing pool, football, cards, darts
or a variety of stimulating games. Others
spend their days reading science fiction,
picking guitars, or looking at their favorite
magazines. Still others spend their time
working up a good sweat.
Weekends usually call for something a
little more planned out, a little more elaborate. The energetic students fill their
weekends skiing, repeling, camping or
· similar activities. The majority, however,
concentrate on killing a few brain cells.
Some enhance their drinking and partying pleasures with dates, others find a
few friends, and still others sadly bow
over a lonely glass. For better or for
worse, everyone has his hobby; his non:technical interests which broaden his
intellectual horizons, enrich his personal
depth, but most of all, protect his mental
health.·

�Not All Weekends Are Fun And Games

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It's amazing how many Wilkes students spend their whole week wishing
it was Friday - and when Friday
comes, they can't think of anything to
do with the weekend. They have two
whole days of no classes and no way
to spend all that free time. Some students play "catch up" - they either
catch up on their sleep or their studying. Others take in the C.P.A. flick and
then stay up all night watching the late
late shows on Channel 11 or 44. Nurds
visit the I ibrary to count the books;
health fanatics take walks through
beautiful downtown Wilkes-Barre.
Many dorm residents sit around for
hours contemplating places to eat
within walking distance . Some overrule their lazy instincts and walk to
"Center lounge" to hang out or read
the bulletin boards. If it's raining
(which it usually is), some people just
sit by their windows and day dream
while pretending to study theories
behind falling rain. Of course, when all
else fails, the bored weekender can
resort to the last resort - he can call
home and tell Mom and 'Dad what a
great time he's having!

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Despite all the excess humanity,
it's the going one-on-one with epic
nature that brings you back to take
measure of yourself each winter.
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Dave Taylo r

�In the winter 8 o 'clock , 9 o 'clock and 10 o 'clock
classes are impossible goals to reach when considered between warm blankets . The dorm windows are steamed up; the hot water in the showers is gone; the River Commons is a whistling
wind tunnel . The commuter breathes a cloudy
sigh of relief when his car cranks , only to hear it
chug to a stop while he is scraping the frost off
his windshield . Wilkes-Barre 's climatic trademark
- snow, ice, and rain - covers and soaks the
soil and people, falling not in quick, dramatic
storms as in the summer, but in a slow cold
drizzle.
Students arrive in class with the blush of cold
across their cheeks and noses, and unbundle,
grateful of the classroom's warmth. The professor sits up front and waits for all to assemble ,
wondering how badly sickness and laziness will
take their toll in attendance . He knows that his
first words will put everyone to sleep, including
himself. Students exchange their greetings ,
stand their umbrellas up against a desk, and
yawn in anticipation.
But class goes rather well . Nobody feels the
temptation to run outside and roll in the grass,
and since it has snowed and rained for the past
three days, a majority of the class has its homework done. The hour passes quickly and almost
painlessly , and the student looks forward to
something hot for lunch and a good book (not
chemistry). Clouds move low and fast over the
sky, startlingly dark and beautiful , and campus
optimists decide that maybe spring break isn't so
far off after all .

Despite all the excess humanity,
s the going one-on-one with epic
ature that brings you back to take
easure of yourself each winter.
Dave Taylor

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�The Commuter:

�The Wilkes College commuter is for all
practical purposes indistinguishable from
the dormitory resident, except for the far
away look in his eyes (which comes from
his daily search for a parking place}, his
obviously close relationship with his automobile, and his refusal to get sentimental
about home like everyone else . He also
generally tends to have a well-fed
appearance, a Valley accent and a streak
of ruthlessness born on the downtown
streets .
In addition to his mastery of technology, he is well acquainted with the roads
of Wilkes-Barre, the current price of gasoline and with every characteristic mannerism of his favorite disc jockey. He has
learned how to eat, sleep, and study in his
car, and he is almost on the verge of
learning how to drive it.
He appreciates the comfort and security of home, regrets the events he misses
on campus, and abhors every minute he
spends on the roads. Taken all together,
the Wilkes College commuter is quite a
person, not because he is a commuter,
but because he, like the dorm resident, is
from Wilkes College.

I

�Labs:Long
Hours For Few
Credits
Labs are many things to many people.
They are cold winter afternoons and long
tedious hours in Stark Learning Center.
Labs are the cause of that insidious last
letter in course descriptions: Chemistry
202 A-Z. Every student at Wilkes is subjected to (one sort or another) labs, some
fascinating, others considerably more
mundane. Whatever their content, loc&amp;tion or interest level, everyone has labs,
and sooner or later, learns to form a
peaceful coexistence with these "practical learning experiences".

-- --,,,,,,.

34

��Studying: A
Prerequisite For
Life At Wilkes

If the average Wilkes student w&amp;
given a choice between three hours of a
most excruciating physical torture or
twenty minutes of intensive study, he
might just pull a coin out of his pocket (if
he has a coin) and flip it. Nevertheless,
day after day, semester after semester,
the libraries and dorms are full of serious
people pouring over dry, thick texts. A
handful of them really like the material
and some simply want to be on top of the
subject for a coming lecture. The majority, however, are in desperate fear of
tomorrow's quiz. These poor wretches
experience an ordeal of worry and work,
and sometimes they cannot believe that
they have spent so much money to suffer
so much. But, as they know, most worthy
goals are attained only at great sacrifice,
and a degree from Wilkes is just another
one of them.

36

��Spirit Of Spring Distracts Students

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Poets have traditionally lauded spring
time enthusiastically, but to follow their
example would probably make many students slightly ill or very sleepy. Even the
most prosaic of engineers, however, will
admit that the waxing strength of the sun,
the blooming branches of trees, and the
decreasing clothing of the coeds have
certain effects on mind and body, all of
which can be explained scientifically.
Without a doubt, spring is the time when
studying is a matter of sheer willpower
and when grades can easily nosedive.
Who can say "No", to the sounds of
laughter and music, who can feel the
warmth of night and breathe the soft fragrance of lilac and not yield to it? Only the
strongest.

39

�Wilkes' Sex Life
Ten years ago if someone had asked
the average Wilkes male what were the
three most important facts to know about
women, he would probably have
answered, "Which things hook, which
things button, and which things snap."
Today, with more modern American attitudes and the increasing influence of the
women's movement, if the Wilkes male
were asked this question, he would probably give the exact same answer as his
predecessor. Some things just don't
change.
But others do. Wilkes has now become
truly coeducational. When we looked
back just ten years ago and saw the obsolete visitation policies (no men allowed in
women's dorms at all and noon till midnight visitation in the lounges) which
were thus revised about five years back
to that which we have today (noon till two
in all dorms except those with short
sighted R.A. 's). Well, another five years is
up and it seems that another revision is
due (24 hour visitation).
Since this year the administration
deemed it necessary to ban parties to the
Commons and S.U.B., the chances to
socialize were cut considerably till almost
nonexistent. But never fear, for in the true
Wilkes spirit (which went out to lunch in
1970 and never returned) the students of
Wilkes rallied and managed to find a few
relationships growing on campus. Library
love affairs flourished to such a great
extent that the president had the lighting
cut to the bare minimum (too low for
reading anyway). Another type of
romance seen this year was the lunch
and love romances which were prevalent
in both the Commons and the Cafe.
Although the administration tried to stifle love this year, a student revolt brought
out many new couples and many meaningful relationships.

��Is There Life After Dark?

Someone once said, "Something in the
night makes you want to go out in it,"
which is a well known fact. But probably
an even more true statement is "Something in you makes you want to go out in
the night." It presses from within all during the week and becomes unbearable
on weekends, and makes the students
feel that every hour he spends in the
dorm is wasted, never to be recovered. It
demands that he search the papers and
the streets for that elusive entity, "fun;" it
requires exorbitant expenditures or
extensive drinking. Even when one
makes sacrifices and plays by its rules, it
often still leaves one feeling that he really
hasn't enjoyed it much.
Probably the best way to handle parties
and night life is to take them as they
come, and in moderate doses. Good
times also tend to come from within, without warning, and most attempts to produce them by force are futile. However, in
those rare moments when they are present, one realizes that a cold beer, a warm
friend and a soft song are just a few of
those things which make college life and
life itself worth going through.

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Hay Fight With Red Eye

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3Y Fight With Red Eye

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�Coffee, Cramming, Cursing:
Corequisites For Final Exams.
To the student who has struggled
through fifteen torturous weeks of eight
o'clock classes, late night lab report writing and persistent testing , nothing he
could imagine would seem worse . He
thought. The semester's devastating
finale , exam week, yet remains as a barrier before the glorious day of Christmas
break or year's end.
Following all too quickly on that last
week of class when no teachers are supposed to give tests but most somehow
manage to, the week captures students
weary and unprepared . Those five chapters of econ which somehow never got
read must suddenly be memorized before
eight the next morning ; that theory in
physics which has defied hours of
endeavor must speedily be understood.
In desperation, students evoke a muse of
studying, or perhaps just brew a pot of
coffee , to guide them through long
nights, but only sleep calls. In every corner of the library a tired head has collapsed over a notebook of material that
never will be learned in time.
The exams themselves have been compared to torture every time. For three
hours a student functions , as a computer
grinding out all the material it knows.
Somehow , that knowledge is never
enough. Exhausted and frustrated, one
must leave only to start cramming for the
next exam.
But exam week also comes when, in
the spring, the weather suddenly breaks
out of the continuous winter rain . The
desire of study is lost. But still, students
can be found outside, cramming, but
enjoying the spring sun and dreaming of
summer vacation or graduation .

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The anguish and anxiety mounts as the
student climbs the steps. It has been
three days since that dreadful exam and
now , supposedly, the grades are posted .
At last, he reaches the correct floor and
sees those little strips of paper which
bear his student number and his hopes
hanging , waiting in the dim light. The professor had been so infamous that his
nickname ranked with those of " Boston
Strangler" and " Son of Sam ," and struggle though he did the student could never
slide down the right side of the meager
ten point curve on that man 's tests. So
much ended up depending on the final ,
but as the saying goes, it was a shaft.
Slowly, the student approaches the
appropriate door where the grade lists
are taped. Desperately, he looks for a last
good omen, any omen, before glancing
up. No penny heads up, no lost dollar bill
can be seen ; courage alone must suffice .
The grades are up ; every O catches the
eye as he searches for his number. It's
there , stuck between two more O's. The
halls reverberate with an echoing " I
PASSSSSED!" While dishearteningly ,
one door down, a pre-med student can
be heard complaining "wow, that bastard
only gave me a 3.0."

�The anguish and anxiety mounts as the
student climbs the steps. It has been
three days since that dreadful exam and
now, supposedly, the grades are posted.
At last, he reaches the correct floor and
sees those little strips of paper which
bear his student number and his hopes
hanging, waiting in the dim light. The professor had been so infamous that his
nickname ranked with those of "Boston
Strangler" and "Son of Sam," and struggle though he did the student could never
slide down the right side of the meager
ten point curve on that man's tests. So
much ended up depending on the final ,
but as the saying goes, it was a shaft.
Slowly, the student approaches the
appropriate door where the grade lists
are taped . Desperately, he looks for a last
good omen , any omen, before glancing
up. No penny heads up, no lost dollar bill
can be seen ; courage alone must suffice.
The grades are up; every O catches the
eye as he searches for his number. It's
there , stuck between two more O's. The
halls reverberate with an echoing "I
PASSSSSED!" While dishearteningly,
one door down , a pre-med student can
be heard complaining "wow, that bastard
only gave me a 3.0."

���Looking back, I remember Cheering at football games, surrounded
By splendid colors of fall
Sitting in classrooms, waiting the bell
The gloom of Mondays and the exhilaration of Fridays
The clamour in the cafeteria
The laughter of friends and idle of gossip
Running through the regimented halls.

�~mbers, surrounded
of fall
Hing the bell
Khilaration of Fridays
afeteria
I idle of gossip
nented halls.

�Looking ahead, I see
The sun rising everyday
Grad school and jobs, marriage and children
Surpassing obstacles with the last ounce of energy
Daydreams of reality
Finding mysteries under every unturned rock
Accomplishments and responsibility.

52

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�Looking back, I remember
Snow falling on the front lawn
My favorite professor
Hazing with the freshmen
S.U.B. parties and the disco beat
All the people trying to move their feet
Pulling all nighters for final exams.

�~mber
nt lawn
sor
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isco beat
ve their feet
al exams.

�Looking back, I remember Dreaming of foreign lands and places
Working hard and wondering if it's all worthwhile
Growing up, little by little
Breaking the age old mold of conformity
Being lonely and lost
Struggling along looking for answers to questions
I didn't know how to ask.

�1ber3.nd places
:'s all worthwhile
little
f conformity
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ask.

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�Looking ahead, I see A multitude of new experiences
Becoming the best I can
Staying true to myself
Gaining direction to my Life
Making new friends
And treasuring the old.

�!eariences
lean
self
ny Life
ds
old.

�Looking ahead, I seeClouds of uncertainty in the distance
Wondering what life is all about
Being hurt and mending again
An ever ending road to travel
Most of all looking back, I remember
-Looking Ahead-

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all about
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to travel
I remember
dA.A.D.

��~...........------

���President's
Message
To The
Class Of '79

Your graduation from Wilkes College on May 20, 1979,
marks an important occasion for you- and for me.
During the past four years, you have encountered a multitude of experiences which have provided joy and sadness, satisfaction and frustration, fulfillment and restiveness. Hopefully,
your experiences at Wilkes College have enabled you to be
better prepared for the remainder of your life's journey.
My experiences over the past four years have paralleled
yours. For these have been my initial first years in the presidency of this institution. During this period, my most gratifying
occasions have been those I have· shared with students and
alumni whose successes, in part, have been molded by experiences at Wilkes.
My fervent hope for yoo is that, in the years ahead, you will
pursue goal which are worthy of you and, thereby, you will
hav found the greatest sense of fulfillment, satisfaction, and

66

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Dean o ~~~:gement

��MikeAed

Physical Education

��Lillian Duffy
Nursing Learning Cen

James De Cosmo
Mathematics and Computer Science

����Robert Jennings
Aerospace Studies

John Orehotsky
Engineering

�Robert Jennings
Aerospace Studies

John Orehotsky
Engineering

�Mrs. Betty Rarig
Nursing

��Henry Steuben
Biology

�James Truckenmiller
Psychology

�Ida Rigley
School Nurse

�Ida Rigley
School Nurse

David Williams
Computer Center Director

�Harriet Frew
Continuing Education and Graduate Studies

Ruth Bishop
Recorder

�m and Graduate Studies

T. Rudolph
Music

Mary Kautrosh
Recorder's Assistant

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Computer Science Center

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�In Memory of

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Row 3: Janet Bechtel, Helen Kang, Susan E. Grace Luhmann, Barbara Csaki, Lisa Knutsted, Donna Ruddy, Mary Ann Puza, Sheree "Snip" Kesseler,
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Row 1: Linda Woods, Donna Stephanie, Gwynn Bartholomay, Cheryl Langan, Kim Kresovich, Nancy Valente, Chris Perry.
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Row 1: Ana Nunex, Ann Lee Sheridan, Cathy Schwenk, Edye Schlossman, Pam Samuelson, Donna (TV) Kucy, Brenda Kutz.
Row 2: Skai Schuartz, Carol Mannion, Charlotte (TP) Wanamaker, Laura Danowsky, Theresa Holland, Dee Wilson, Anne Covalesky.
Row 3: Pez, Kilduff, Ilene (HL) Tinkleman, Kathy Kulp, Sue Harris.
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and Kevin Becker were out driving Roger around.

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Lumpy Delgado, Disco Dan Cardell. Mike McCarrie and John Zapko were present but cannot be seen because they turned sideways, Pat Romich
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Row 2: Karen Hendrickson, Drew Harris, W. Bradley Mclennon, John Senatore, Greg Tomcho, Jay Mack, Jim Mattus.
Row 3: Nick Gard, Dave Cohen, Kevin Yost, Don Horrox, Mike Kohl , Jim Beck, Scott Weiner, Ken Schmitt, Perry Lichtinger.
Missing: Steve Elko, Joe Della Ctoce, Dep Ho, Tony Couto, Rich Mauer, Pete Canine, Loren Copeland.

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Row 2: John Nordstrum, Bryan Savage, Steve Swanson, Bryan Pecher, Dave Taylor, Adam Oberman, Mario Silvestri, Mike Kresge, Don Patrick, Barry
Spevak, Keith Lennington, Matt Bellis.
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Wayne Lonstein, Rich Cassidy.

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Row 1: Ben Celleti.
Row 2: Frank (amrus , Joe Gray, Mark Rado, Jack Loftus, James Scott, Larry Mullf;m .
Row 3: Rick Smith , Lex Watkins, John And rake , Greg Hurbert, Mike Sibilia, Pat McNamara, Casper Tortella , Dave Arrigoni.
Row 4: Pete Galleta, Dino Matriccino, Jim Fisher, Ed Van Buren, Boog Bresenski , Ray Vanese, Ray Liteckty, Steve Kirschner , Mike Stapleton, Nick
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Row 3: George Kavulich, Kevin O'Brien, Dave Arnold , John Frappoli.
Row 4: John Wischhusen , John Miranda, Ed Melber.
Row 5: Kelly Noseworthy.

Row 1: Italia Wells, Jody Paternaster, Melanie Paternaster, Monica Custrini , Laura Carr, Carolyn Kronauer, Susan Poller, Karen Orlando, Terry
Keenan, Sally Cook, Mary Burgio, Mimi Ditchura, Sandy Everhart, Laura Labanick, Lindsay Rees .
Row 2: Tara Buckingham, Doreen Walker, Melinda Marsh , AnnMarie Thomas , Diane Reznick, Darlene Williams, Diana Reynolds, Claire Holden , Mary
Lynn Dreibelbis, Lynn Taylor, Jerry Ann Smith, Janet Croft, Cindy Klepadlo .

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Lou Gordon, Sue Spranaitis, Karen (Whimp) Snyde r.
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Row 4: Joy (Joey) Ormsby, Terry Roofer, Michelle Banda
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Lou Gordon, Sue Spranaitis, Karen (Whimp) Snyder.
Row 3: Karen Konicki, Geri MacAttack, Gail Powers, Darlene Rote, Maureen Connelly, Theresa McElligott, Chris Lane, Lisa Mastranturora.
Row 4: Joy (Joey) Ormsby, Terry Roofer, Michelle Bandola, Joann Harding, Betsy (Crash) McDonald, Donna Whitless, Sally Swisher, Jo-Jo Licata .
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Row 1: Maribeth Kofira, Ruth McDermott, Kathy Tyhala, Linda Fodor.
Row 2: Sherri Crea. Karen Burkley, Laurie Small. Nina Maris. Mary Kay Price, Stephanie Peyton.
Row 3: Peggy Rentschler. Barb Shaffer, Kathy Herpich , Marla Brodsky, Nancy Loughlin, Janet Vierbuchen ,
Diane Seech , Sherry Faux, Jessica Kwiatkowski, Robin Eckstein, Nadine Spock, Mary Kay Pogar, Myra
Gibson .
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Row 2: Sue Oakland , Lisa Hughes, Perry Lichtenger, Linda Davis, Missy Hamill , Judy Wing , Joanne Cahill , Kathi Roman , Laura Egan, Dotti Kennedy.

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Row 2: Sandi Shotwell, Cathy Updike, Marie Wilczynski, Lois Enama, Megan Caverly, Nadine Badnar, Cindy Lapinski, Mary Beth Garrity.
Row 3: Kathy Potter, Adele Tavella, Theresa Babana, Mary Jane Nulty, Donna Newlin, Pam Lucci.

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Row 2: Bill Trautwein, Ken Avery, Joe Galli, Jeff Rosen, Rick Gaetano , Bill Frye, Carlos Ribiero .
Row 3: Jeff Tencer, Howard Diamond, Alan Wirkman, I. M. Stupid, Rick Chapman, Bill Molnar, Jeff Lieber, Rudy Szabados, Dave Kolanda, Arnie
Joseph, Jim Barr, Robert LaShock.
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George Hodges

Donald Horrox

Cathy Hotchkiss

B.S. Biology

B.A. Political Science

B.A. Psychology

David Hricpnak

David Hungarter

Wilma Hurst

B.A. Biology

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Chemistry

Karen John
B.S. Music Education

Claire Johnson
S.S. Nursing

�Kathleen Herpic
B.A. Music

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Cathy Hotchkiss
B.A. Psychology

Karen John
B.S. Music Education

Wilma Hurst
B.S. Chemistry

Claire Johnson
B.S. Nursing

Richard lero

Sheila Imler

B.S. Business Adm inistration

B.A. Psychology

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Nancy Johnson

Susan Johnson

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. Business Education

Warren Jones

Simon Kazinetz

Cheryl Kellar

Julie Kerrick

B.S. Electrical Engineering

B.S. Accounting

B.A. Spanish , Sociology &amp; Community
Services

BA Sociology

Dorothy Kennedy

Mary Louise Kepics

Francis Klemevitch

Stephen Kichka

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Nursing

�Susan Johnson
B.A. Business Education

Cheryl Kellar
B.A. Spanish, Sociology &amp; Community
Services

Francis Klemevitch
B.A. Psychology

Julie Kerrick

Sheree Kestler

B.A. Sociology

Rosa Khalife

B.A. Business Education

B.S. Music Education

Stephen Kichka

Althea Kieffer

B.S. Nursing

Maria Klimchak

B.S. Music Education

B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science
227

�Lee Kopeika

Nancy Klimek

BA Psychology

B.S. Nursing

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Karen Konicki
B.S. Nursing

Ann Marie Kopec
B.A. Sociology

228

Alfred Kotula
BA Psychology

John Kozey
B .S. Computer Science &amp; Economics

�Lee Kopeika

Stella Korpusik

Michael Kosik

BA Psychology

B.A.Art

B.A. Economics

Alfred Kotula

Joan Kotarba

John Koze

BA Psychology

B.S. Accounting

BA Sociology

John Kozey

Anne Kucy

Kristina Kuhl

B.S. Computer Science &amp; Economics

B.S. Nursing

B.A.Art

229

�Paula Lahutsky
B.A. Psychology

Susan Laske
B.S. Nursing

230

Edward Lavelle

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John Leedy

Jo Ellen Licata

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Nursing

Linda Lohden
B.S. Music Education

Rhoda Luborsky
B.A. Psychology

Keith Lutz
B.S. Accounting

�Paula Lahutsky
B.A. Psychology

Linda Lombardo

Pamela Long

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. English / Communication

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Susan Laske
B.S. Nursing

Jo Ellen Licata
B.S. Nursing

Karen Lucchesi

Patricia Lupi

B.A. Sociology

B.A. Elementary Education

Keith Lutz

Michele Malinko

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Music Education
231

�John Manley

William Manley

Denise Martineck

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Music Education

Susan Materazzi

Sharon Mazuka

Claire McCarthy

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Nurning

B.A. Political Science

Patricia McClurg
B.S. Nursing

Cheryl Meier
B.A. Elementary Education

Coreen Milazzo
B.A. Psychology

232

�Denise Martineck

Patricia McClurg

Robert McGarry

William Mclennon

B.S. Music Education

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Business Administration

Claire McCarthy
B.A. Political Science

Cheryl Meier

Phillip Mertz

Sharon Meyers

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. Psychology

B.A. History

Coreen Milazzo

Charles Miraglia

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Biology
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Linda Mizenko

Ronald Mock

S.S. Medical Technology

Mark Molitoris

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Accounting

Michael Molitoris

Jennifer Montagna

8.S. Accounting

Kurt Moody

B.A. Spanish

B.S. Biology

Mary Ann Morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Cheryl Moyer

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Nursing

�Mark Molitoris
B.S. Accounting

Kurt Moody
B.S. Biology

Cheryl Moyer
B.S. Nursing

John Mundy
B.A. Philosophy &amp; Religion

Maureen Murphy
B.S. Business Administration

Carmen Nardone
B.S. Business Administration

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Kathryn Nardone

Luann Neely

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Nursing

George Oschal
B.S. Art

Robert Owens

Helen Niesen

John Novak

Mary Jane Nutly

B.S . Business Administration

B.S. Computer Science

B.A. Sociology

B .S. Accounting

Philip Ogren

Edward Orloski

Peter Pagano

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Accounting

�George Oschal
B.S. Art

Robert Owens
B.S. Accounting

Edward Orloski
B.S. Business Administration

Peter Pagano

Michael Parrell

David Pawlush

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Accounting

B.S. Chemistry
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Judy Pennesi

Kristine Pierson

B.A. Sociology

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Business Administration

Karen Polomski

Joan Potoski

8 .S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science

B.A. Psychology

Linda Price

Karen Prigge

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Nursing

Thomas Pufko
B.S . Business Education

James Rash
B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science

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Thomas Pufko

Doreen Puhalla

Ann Puzio

B.S. Business Education

S.A. Elementary Education

S.S. Nursing

B.S. Business Administration

Joan Potoski
B.A. Psychology

Karen Prigge
S.S. Nursing

James Rash

Thomas Rash

B.S. Mathematics &amp; Computer Science

Susan Reed

B.S. Materials Engineering

S.A. Elementary Educat ion

�Peggy Rentschler
S.S. Nursing

Charles Resavy
B.A. Psychology

Lucy Respass
B.A. Elementary Education

Charlot Richards
B.A. Psychology

Mark Roth
B.S. Business Administration

Kenneth Schmidt
B.A. Economics

�Cheryl Roman
B.S. Nursing

Mark Roth

Gerald Ross
B.A. English

B.S. Business Administration

Larry Sall

Loren Samsel

B.S. Business Administration

B.A. Economics

Kenneth Schmidt

Andrea Schneider

B.A. Economics

B.S. Nursing

Susan Searle
B.A. Elementary Education

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�John Senatore

Sandra Shotwell

B.S. Biology

B.S. Music Education

B.S. Nursing

Theresa Shukailo

David Skiptunas

B.A. History

B .S. Biology

Kathryn Sieke

Susan Spranditis

B.S. Business Administration
242

Debra Sincavage

Carla Sechrest
B.A. Environmental Science

B.S. Nursing

�Sandra Shotwell

Debra Sincavage

Anthony Skiptunas

B.S. Music Education

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Biology

Theresa Shukailo

David Skiptunas

William Slovoski

Thomas Sokola

B.A. History

B.S. Biology

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Business Administration

Kathryn Sieke

Susan Spranditis

Katherine Stano

Mary Stencavage

S.S. Business Administration

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Nursing

B.A. Psychology
243

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Gary Toczylowski
B.A. Environmental Science

Fredrick Stoelzl

Nina Stuccio

Jeannie Swartz

B.S. Business Administration

B.S. Biology

B.A. Psychology

Het&gt;ecca Toton
B.S. Biology

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Robert Taylor

Ann Timko

B.A. Elementary Education &amp; Environmental
Science

B.A. Elementary Education

B.A. Sociology

Lynn Waiting
B.S. Biology

�Jeannie Swartz

Gary Toczylowski

Gregory Tomcho

B.A. Environmental Science

B.S. Biology

Hebecca Toton

Nancy Valente

Lawrence Vojtko

B.S. Biology

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Music Education

Lynn Waiting

Christine Wanich

John Warakomski

B.S. Biology

B.S. Nursing

B.S. Chemistry

B.A. Psychology

Ann Timko
B.A. Sociology

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�Elizabeth Waselewskie

Lex Watkins

Judy Wendorf

B.S. Nursing

B.A. Political Science

B.S. Nursing

Andrew Wilkinson

Jonathan Williams

Judith Wing

B.S. Accounting

8.A. Psychology

B.A. Psychology

Debra Yakus

Ann Marie Yanushefski

Debra Yedlock

B.A. English

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Nursing

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�Judy Wendorf
B.S. Nursing

Judith Wing

Kevin Yost
B.A. History

John Zapko

B.A. Psychology

B.S. Business Administration

Debra Yedlock

Maryann Zielinski

B.S. Nursing

S.S. Nursing

247

���Mario Apuzzo
A native of Jamesburg, N.J., Mario served as treasurer for the
class of '79. He lettered four years on the soccer team and
served as co-captain for two of those years. A political science
major, he was president of the Political Science Club . Apuzzo
also participated in the Human Services Club, International Club ,
Chorus, and was an IDC representative.

Gregory Black
A biology major from Wilkes Barre, Black is the Cla
liamentarian . He has held office in SG , served on thE
som Committee, is a member of WCLH, a membe
team, assisted with freshman orientation , and worke
ter Weekend Committee. Greg has also participatE
intramural sport teams .

Steven Bailey
A biology major from Stroudsburg, PA, Steve was the vice-president
of the class. He served as president of the Ski Club , Aquaria Society,
a senior student government representative and dorm president. On
the soccer team , he lettered two years. He was active on the yearbook staff , having served as sports editor and copyright editor.

Michael Barth
Mike, a biology major from Union, N.J. , has led his class as president for four years . He was a resident assistant, a member of the
Student Life Committee, and an executive council member of the
Human Services Committee .

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Noreen Corbett
Rennie , an English major from Wilkes Barre , has ser
copy editor, business manager/ reporte r, and c irc
ager for the Beacon . She was co-capta in of the w e
team and has been a member of the Letterwomen' s
years .

�Gerald D' Al bis
A music education major from Hamden, Conn., Gerald is a member
of the MENC, the Wilkes College Chorus, the History and Spanish
Clubs, and is a member of SG. D'Albis also served as co-chairm~n
on the Homecoming Committee. He has provided much entertainment for various occasions.

Mario Apuzzo

Jamesburg, N.J., Mario served as treasurer for the
He lettered four years on the soccer team and
&gt;-captain for two of those years. A political science
:ts president of the Political Science Club. Apuzzo
:tted in the Human Services Club, International Club,
was an IDC representative.

Michael Barth

w major from Union, N.J ., has led his class as presi-

~ears. He was a resident assistant, a member of the
Jommittee, and an executive council member of the
~es Committee .

Gregory Black
A biology major from Wilkes Barre, Black is the Class of '79 Parliamentarian . He has held office in SG, served on the Cherry Blossom Committee, is a member of WCLH , a member of the swim
team, assisted with freshman orientation, and worked on the Winter Weekend Committee. Greg has also participated on several
intramural sport teams.

Noreen Corbett
Rennie, an English major from Wilkes Barre, has served as news /
copy editor, business manager/ reporter, and circulation manager for the Beacon. She was co-captain of the women's tennis
team and has been a member of the Letterwomen's Club for four
years.

The Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and
Colleges program is an integral part of the American academic
community, serving both student and educator. Throughout the
years, it has evolved as a recognized institution which honors
students destined to become tomorrow's leaders.

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�John Griffith
AFROTC Superior Performance Award - Mark DeFalco
American Defense Preparedness Award - Ronald Harlow
American Legion General Military Excellence Award - W . Bradley
McClennan
Dept. of Art Artistic Merit Award - Nancy DeBiase
Dept. of Art Artistic Development Award - Carolyn Szczechowicz
Hilda Richards Memorial Award - Deborah Grzymski
BEACON Athletes of the Year Awards - Diane Kendig and Kendall
McNeil
Biology Dept. Research Award - Suzanne Buckingham and Susan
Rogers
Biology Dept. Scholarship Award - Jeffrey Mawhinney, Susan Rogers ,
Eric Heffelfinger, and Gregory Tomcho
The Professor Catherine H. Bone Award - David Pawlush
M. D. Brandwene Award - Marlene Kaczmarek
Circle K Club Outstanding Service Award -Gary Toczylowski
The W. F. Dobson Award in Accounting - Jane Davis
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPA's Award - Philip Ogren
Accounting Club Award - JoAnn Bennick
Commuter Council Senior Commendation Awards - David Evans,
John Griffith, Rosa Khalife, Ann Marie Kopec , Stella Korpusik, Sue
Searles, Becky Toton
Concert and Lecture Committee Cultural Award - Thomas Evans
Copernicus Award - Polish Union of U.S. of N.A. - John Haffner

Griffith, an English / theater major from Wilkes-Barre h
as an officer for Cue 'N Curtain and Commuter Counc
member of the Photo Club, Student Union Board, and hi
on numerous theatre productions associated with th
and community.

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Cindy Fisher
A music education major, from bover, N.J., served as president of
MENC. She has been an active participant in several musical groups
as well as band and chorus. Cindy is also a member of Cue 'n Curtain and the Education Club.

Wilma Hurst
Wilma is a chemistry major from Wilkes Barre. She SE
tor-in-chief of the Beacon, editorial board member
College Quarterly," Public Relations Student Assii
member of Journalism Society. Hurst has manag1
basketball and has been a member of the Letterwom1

Donald Demko
Demko, a chemistry major from Wilkes Barre, held office in the
Chemistry Club each of his four years as a member. He was a
member of the Track Club, Committee for a Clean Environment.
tutored for Upward Bound , and served as a lab assistant. Don has
also worked with the Sordoni Art Gallery.

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�John Griffith
'erformance Award - Mark DeFalco
Preparedness Award - Ronald Harlow
General Military Excellence Award - W . Bradley

Griffith, an English / theater major from Wilkes-Barre has served
as an officer for Cue 'N Curtain and Commuter Council. He is a
member of the Photo Club, Student Union Board, and has worked
on numerous theatre productions associated with the college
and community .

Merit Award - Nancy DeBiase
Development Award - Carolyn Szczechowicz
norial Award - Deborah Grzymski
of the Year Awards - Diane Kendig and Kendall
earch Award -

Suzanne Buckingham and Susan

1larsh ip Award - Jeffrey Mawhinney, Susan Rogers,
and Gregory Tomcho
1erine H. Bone Award - David Pawlush
1ward - Marlene Kaczmarek
rand ing Service Award -Gary Toczylowski
~ward in Accounting - Jane Davis
nstitute of CPA 's Award - Philip Ogren
,ward - JoAnn Bennick
ii Senior Commendation Awards - David Evans,
,sa Khalife, Ann Marie Kopec , Stella Korpusik, Sue
·oton
re Committee Cultural Award - Thomas Evans
- Pol ish Union of U.S. of N.A. - John Haffner

Cindy Fisher
on major, from bover, N.J., served as president of
oeen an active participant in several musical groups
and chorus. Cindy is also a member of Cue 'n Curcation Club.

Wilma Hurst
Wilma is a chemistry major from Wilkes Barre. She served as editor-in-chief of the Beacon, editorial board member of "Wilkes
College Quarterly," Public Relations Student Assistant, and a
member of Journalism Society. Hurst has managed women 's
basketball and has been a member of the Letterwomen's Club.

Fred Herrmann
A resident of Somerset, N.J., Fred is an accounting major and executive board member of the Accounting Club . He is an accounting
and economics tutor for Act 101 , serves as a resident assistant, and
participated in intramural sports.

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�Sheree Kessler
A business education major from Brigatine,
Homecoming princess, a resident assistant, a
member, and a member of the Wilkes Bowling
active member of IDC and served as this year's
AttA~

N.J., Sheree was a
student union board
League. She was an
captain of the major-

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Nancy Johnson
A business administration major from Wilkes Barre, Nancy has
been active in the Letterwomen 's Club, women's basketball and
softball, and intramural volleyball. She is a member of the
Accounting and Business Club and served as advertising manager of the Beacon.

Rosa Khalife

Rosa was a music education major from Wilkes Ba
member of MENC, TOR sorority, and the Wilkes C1
Rosa served as secretary of the International Club, w1
IDC representative, and participated in Cue 'n Curtain

Julie Kerrick
Julie, a sociology major from Blakeslee, Pa., participated on the
women 's basketball , softball, and hockey teams. She was a member of the Letterwomen's Club, served two years as dorm secretary, and was a 1978 Homecoming Queen nominee.

�Stephen Kichka
A nursing major from Hazleton, Kichka served as president of the
senior nursing class . He was a member of the Human Services
Committee and the Nursing Student Organization. He is also a
four year member of SG, a student member of the Advisory Board
of Act 101, and a member of the Student Union Board.

Sheree Kessler
Jcation major from Brigatine, N.J., Sheree was a
·incess, a resident assistant, a student union board
member of the Wilkes Bowling League. She was an
&gt;f IDC and served as this year's captain of the major-

Steven Kirshner
Kirshner, a biology major from Levittown, Pa., served as president of SG, was a member of the biology club and the Human
Services Committee, and has been a student representative to
three faculty committees. He has organized Red Cross Blood
Donor Day and the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon for the past
three years.

Rosa Khalife
Rosa was a music education major from Wilkes Barre. She was a
member of MENC, TOR sorority, and the Wilkes College Theater.
Rosa served as secretary of the International Club, was a strutter, an
IDC representative, and participated in Cue 'n Curtain.

�Stella Korpusik
Stella, a fine arts major from Wilkes Barre, served as president of
CC, and was a member of TDR, Cue 'n Curtain, and the Human
Services Committee. She worked with Wilkes College Theater
Productions, and was a member of the Emergency Alert Team.

Cheryl Moyer

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Cheryl, a nursing / psychology major _fro~ Haven , Pa., 1s
ber of the Nursing Student Organization, the Letter1J
Club, and the Women's Athletics Associatio~. She ha!
majorette for four years, dorm treasurer, swim team n
and has participated in intramural volleyball.

John Kozey
An economics/computer science major from Mountain Top, Pa.,
John was a staff member of WCLH, a member of the Math Club,
the Polar Bear Club, the Computer Science Club, and served as
president of the Barbell Club. He participates in intramural sports
and served as football statistician for the past two years.

Ann Marie Kopec
A sociology major from Swoyersville, Pa., Ann Marie has been a CC
representative, a member of WCLH, and a Sociology Club member.
She is a past president of the TOR sorority, and an active tutor and
Upward Bound counselor.

John Mundy
A philosophy major from Honesdale, Pa., Mundy hast
/ SG representative , an~ a member of ~he chorus anc
He served as vice-president of the Philosophy Club
the National Honor Society in Philosophy. Jack also
at Eastern Pa. Philosophical Association Seminars.

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�Stella Korpusik
1e arts major from Wilkes Barre, served as president of
as a member of TOR, Cue 'n Curtain, and the Human
;omm ittee. She worked with Wilkes College Theater
1s, and was a member of the Emergency Alert Team.

Mary Jane Nulty
Mary Jane, a sociology major from Ft. Salonga, N.Y., was this year's •
Homecoming Queen . She served as area coordinator for Female
Resident Assistants and she, herself, has been a resident assistant.
Mary Jane also participated in the Big Brother / Big Sister program in
Wilkes Barre. She is now studying for a degree in nursing.

Cheryl Moyer
Cheryl, a nursing/ psychology major from Haven , Pa., is a member of the Nursing Student Organization , the Letterwomen 's
Club, and the Women's Athletics Association. She has been a
majorette for four years, dorm treasurer, swim team manager,
and has participated in intramural volleyball.

John Kozey
mies/ computer science major from Mountain Top, Pa. ,
a staff member of WCLH , a member of the Math Club
Bear Club, the Computer Science Club, and served as
of the Barbell Club. He participates in intramural sports
d as football statistician for the past two vears .

John Mundy
A philosophy major from Honesdale, Pa., Mundy has been an IDC
/ SG representative, and a member of the chorus and Madrigals.
He served as vice-president of the Philosophy Club and also of
the National Honor Society in Philosophy. Jack also participated
at Eastern Pa. Philosophical Association Seminars.

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�Susan Rogers
A biology major from Wilkes Barre, ~usan was a men
chemistry and biology clubs, as well as AIBS. She
involved as a teaching assistant in the chemistry a
departments. Susan was a member of the Polar Bea
was a former Wilkes cheerleader.

Karen Polomski
Karen, a math / computer science major from Bricktown, N.J., has
. served on the Amnicola staff as assistant editor. She was also a
member of the Math Club and the Letterwomen's Club. Karen participated on the women's tennis team and served as co-captain of the
volleyball team for two years. Karen was also a volunteer tutor at the
YWCA and served as a resident assistant.

David Pawlush
A chemistry major from Wilkes Barre, Pawlush was a member of
the Chemistry Club and helped plan the Wilkes College Science
Expositions. He worked on the Freshman Orientation staff, was a
football statistician, and served as a chemistry tutor. Dave also
devoted his time to Alumni volunteer work.

Earth and Environmental Sciences Dept. Academic Achievement
Award - Nancy Callahan and Karen Smallcomb
Electrical Engineering Achievement Award - Donald Burton
and Carl Perrin
J. J. Ebers Memorial Award of the IEEE - Ronald Delevan
The Engineering Award - Donald Brurton
The Davies English Award - Nancy Kozemko
Faculty Women 's Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship - Kathy
Rickard
Dept. of Language and Literature Foreign Travel Grants Award
- Nicholas Golowich, Kathy Richard, Robert Rushworth,
Dina Sauer
IDC Outstanding Female and Male Dorm Student - Peggy
Rentschler and Gary Toczylowski
Outstanding IDC Representatives - Gary Toczylowske and Judy
Wing
Journalism Society Achievement Award - Wilma Hurst
Letterwomen Scholarship Award - Nancy Johnson
Correen Santoro Athletic Memorial - LuAnn Neely
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Award - Russell
Burkhardt
Wilkes College Band Award for the Outstanding Senior Bandsmen - Cindy Fisher
Dept. of Nursing Award for Highest Academic Achievement Marcia Rizzo
Dept. of Nursing Award for Highest Nursing Achievement Mary Elizabeth Cully Marting
Nursing Student Organization Award - Karen Konicki
Phi Sigma Tau Awards - Joseph Alfano, Joseph Blizman,
Sharon Myers
Philosophy Dept. Award - Cheryl Zorzi
Political Science Dept. Award - Mario Apuzzo and Donald Horrax
Student Government Appreciation Award - Steven Kirshner
Theater Dept. Award - John Forte and John Griffith
Women's Activities Association Awards - Marilyn Barberi,
Nancy Callahan, Elaine Gaughan, Sheree Kessler, Posa
Khalife, Cheryl Meier, Cheryl Moyer, Charlot Richards, Lynn
Sherron, Sanai Shotwell, Debbie Yedlock

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Joseph Stephens
A biology major from Sykesville, Md., Stephens serve
man of the 1979 Cherry Blossom Committee . He wa~
of the senior class executive council , serving as last
surer. Joe was a SG representative, a member of the
Club, Golf team and Soccer team .

�Susan Rogers
A biology major from Wilkes Barre, ~usan was a member of the
chemistry and biology clubs, as well as AIBS . She has been
involved as a teaching assistant in the chemistry and biology
departments. Susan was a member of the Polar Bear Club and
was a former Wilkes cheerleader.

David Pawlush
, major from Wilkes Barre, Pawlush was a member of
try Club and helped plan the Wilkes College Science
. He worked on the Freshman Orientation staff, was a
listician , and served as a chemistry tutor. Dave also
time to Alumni volunteer work.

nvironmental Sciences Dept. Academic Achievement
- Nancy Callahan and Karen Smallcomb
:ngineermg Achievement Award - Donald Burton
rl Perrin
.1emorial Award of the IEEE - Ronald Delevan
ering Award - Donald Brurton
English Award - Nancy Kozemko
men 's Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship - Kathy
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nguage and Literature Foreign Travel Grants Award
1olas Golowich, Kathy Richard, Robert Rushworth,
Iuer
tnding Female and Male Dorm Student - Peggy
hler and Gary Toczylowski
~ IDC Representatives - Gary Toczylowske and Judy

Joseph Stephens
A biology major from Sykesville, Md ., Stephens served as chairman of the 1979 Cherry Blossom Committee. He was a member
of the senior class executive council, serving as last year's treasurer. Joe was a SG representative, a member of the Polar Bear
Club, Golf team and Soccer team.

John Senatore
John, a biology major from Weston , Md ., served as SG treasurer. He
was a member of the Student Faculty Standing Committee, served
as chairman for the Finance Committee, and was a member of the
SUB board. John was a member of the Ski Club, Track Club, and
tutored for Upward Bound.

Society Achievement Award -Wilma Hurst
:n Scholarship Award - Nancy Johnson
toro Athletic Memorial - LuAnn Neely
tthematics and Computer Science Award - Russell
rdt
ege Band Award for the Outstanding Senior BandsCindy Fisher
rsing Award for Highest Academic Achievement Rizzo
Jrsing Award for Highest Nursing Achievement izabeth Cully Marting
dent Organization Award - Karen Konicki
Tau Awards - Joseph Alfano, Joseph Blizman,
Myers
Dept. Award - Cheryl Zorzi
ence Dept. Award - Mario Apuzzo and Donald Horrernment Appreciation Award - Steven Kirshner
It. Award - John Forte and John Griffith
ictivities Association Awards - Marilyn Barberi,
Callahan , Elaine Gaughan, Sheree Kessler, Posa
Cheryl Meier, Cheryl Moyer, Charlot Richards, Lynn
1, Sanai Shotwell, Debbie Yedlock

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�Ann Timko
A sociology major from Frackville, Pa., Ann has participated in many
activities both on campus and in the community. She served on the
Emergency Alert Team and on the Human Services Committee. She
was treasurer of her class and served as a tutor at the YWCA.

David Taylor
Dave, a resident of North Plainfield, N.J., was an environmental
science and elementary education major. He served as Food
Committee chairman, and was a member of his dorm council.
Dave also participated in intramural sports.

Gregory Tomcho

A biology major from Allentown , Pa., Greg was a m:
Biology Club and was a member of the Human Servi
tee. He also participated in various intramural sports.

Gary Toczylowski
Gary was an environmenfal science major from Scranton , Pa.,
who has been very active in both SG and IDC. He served as the
1979 president of IDC , and participated in numerous other clubs
on campus.

Debbie Yedlock
Debbie resides in Ashley, Pa., and was a nursing m,
captain of the strutters and was captain of both the "'
ball and basketball teams. Debbie was also a mem b
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jent of North Plainfield, N.J., was an environmental
elementary education major. He served as Food
:hairman, and was a member of his dorm council.
rticipated in intramural sports.

Gregory Tomcho
A biology major from Allentown, Pa. , Greg was a member of the
Biology Club and was a member of the Human Services Committee. He also participated in various intramural sports.

Gary Toczylowski
environmenfal science major from Scranton Pa.
m very active in both SG and IDC. He served ~s the
mt of IDC, and participated in numerous other clubs
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Debbie Yedlock
Debbie resides in Ashley, Pa., and was a nursing major. She was
captain of the strutters and was captain of both the women's softball and basketball teams . Debbie was also a member of the Letterwomen 's Club.

Casper T ortella
Casper, a political science and secondary education major, resides
in Paulsboro, N.J. He was co-captain of the wrestling team and
served as a resident assistant this year. Casper was also active in
intramural sports.

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Art Hoover has meant so many different things to the
students of Wilkes. Each of us has come to know him in
our own special way. To say thanks for all that he has
done would not be enough. We, on the Amnicola staff,
would like to dedicate the Amnicola yearbook of 1979 to
Art Hoover as a token of our sincere gratitude for his dedication. Without his help and support, this yearbook
would not have been possible.
Art; this one is for you . ..
The Amnicola Staff
Mary, Karen, Steve, Lisa, Nigel , Maggie, Ilene,
Donna, Pez, Gayle, Beth, Sue, and Karen

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Behind every page in a yearbook are many hours of work. Until this year I had no idea what exactly
the job entailed. With the help of my friends and the excellent staff this year, we pulled through with
some great ideas, new approaches, and at the same time had a great time.
I would like to thank the following people:
Art Hoover for being there when we needed him and getting us out of a large financial bind, and
also for sticking up for us even when we were wrong.
Nigel Gray - even though I had to wake you up for every club picture; you were a fantastic and
irreplacable photographer. I don't know how I would have made it without you. When everything
would go wrong you would hear Mary yelling "Nigel .. ."!!
Lisa Ashbaugh - Every student organization has one person that is irreplacable and Lisa fits this
category. You could always count on Lisa; if something had to be done Lisa would have it finished
two weeks before we had even thought of the idea. She proved to be an asset to the Amnicola this
year. Thanks again, Lisa, for everything.
Karen Polomski - Thanks for identifying all those mug shots of the faculty; we'll miss you next
year.
Ilene Tinkleman - Ilene had some great ideas this year, despite all the problems she had with
Vince. Irene, I mean Ilene, thanks again for doing the Who's Who section.
Steve Bailey -Thanks for staying to the very end and helping to finish the book. Sorry about making you do the cat, commons and library layout and not even using them. Steve, you definitely kept
the spirit up when the going got rough .
Maggie Bunnell -Thank you for doing the dorm section as well as some of your great ideas.
Donna Whitmore - Thank you for doing the senior section; your layouts and ideas were very beneficial. Thanks again .
Danny House - for designing the 1979 Amnicola cover.
I would also like to thank Gayle, Sue, Pez, and Meghan for their help throughout the year.
I have enjoyed working on the 1979 Amnicola. A yearbook's main purpose is to portray the events
which are to be a part of your past experiences at Wilkes College. I hope that we, the Amnicola staff,
have preserved these memories for you.
Good luck to the Class of 1979.

Mary Giblin
Editor

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                    <text>�Amnicola
Wilkes College
Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Volume 34
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Your graduation from Wilkes College on May 18, 1980, marks
an important occasion for you and for me.
During the last four years, you have encountered a multitude of
experiences which have provided joy and sadness, satisfaction
and frustration and restiveness. Hopefully, your experiences at
Wilkes College have enabled you to be better prepared for the
remainder of your life's journey.
My experiences over the past four years have paralleled yours.
For these have been my initial first years of the presidency of this
institution. During this period, my most gratifying..aocasions have
been those I have shared with the students' and alumni whose
successes, in part, have been molded by experiences at Wilkes.
My fervent hope for you is that in the years to come, you will
pursue goals whtc are worthy of you and, thereby, you will have
found the greatest ense of fulfillment, satisfaction, and peace.

��ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY

·homas Kelly
Jean of External Affairs

Art Hoover
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

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�,ndrew Shaw
&gt;ean of Management

Linda Habrock -Associate Dean of Admissions, Gerald Wouri Dean of Admissions, Debra Bergen - Assistant Dean of
Admissions.

·homas Kelly
)ean of External Affairs

Art Hoover
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

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�George Pawlush
Director of Public Relations

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�Jane Manganello
Assistant of Public Relations
George Pawlush
Director of Public Relations

Gerald Hartdagen
Dean of Academic Affairs

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�Doris Baker
Registrar

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�James H. Aikman
Director of Development

Tanya Haller
Assistant Director of Public Relations

Doris Baker
Registrar

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�Financial Aid Office; Dolores Ostrowsl

Charles Abate
Business M~nageJ

Alfred Groh

Business Office
L to R Dolores Scarinci , Elaine Harris

Robert Koester
Director of Cooperative Education

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�Secretaries of Development
Mildred Kahn, Susan Coates

Alfred Groh

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Robert Koester
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�FINE ARTS

Sitting: Dr. C. B. Reif, Dr. L
H. Steuben, Dr. W. Hayes.

BIOL~
Sitting : B. D'Vorzon, A. Maxwell. Standing: C. Colson, R. Fuller, H. Siman, Graduate Assistant, W. Sterling, Chairman.

�Sitting: Dr. C. 8. Reif, Dr. L. Turoczi, Dr. R. Doty. Standing: Dr. L. Rigley, Dr. C. Houseknect, Dr. R. Ogren, Dr.
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Sharon Ann Horbinski

Michael G. Hromchak

Judy A. Hudock

BS Mathematics

BA Biology

BS Business Administration

Lisa Hughes

Robert F. Irwin Ill

Susan Issacs

BS Nursing

BA Business Education

BA Psychology /Sociology

Craig Jackson

BS Business Administrati1

Leonard W. Jasut
BA Psychology

�Amy Hollander
BA Sociology

Judy A. Hudock

Craig Jackson

Michael Jamiolkowski

Andrew Janquitto

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

BS Electrical Engineering

BA History

Susan Issacs

Leonard W. Jasuta

John Jevit

Lynn E. Jones

BA Psychology/Sociology

BA Psychology

BA Political Science

BS Chemistry
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Peter Just

Basil S. Kaczmarczyk

BA Political Science/ Education

BS Nursing

Joel Patrick Kane

Diane Karasek

Richard I. Karo

BS Accounting

BS Nursing

BS Accounting

George Kavulich

William A. Keba

Dawn Kelly

BS Accounting

BS Business Administration

BS Nursing

�Julie Ann Kent
BS Biology

David E. Kerek
BS Biology

Dawn Kelly
BS Nursing

Elizabeth M. Kilduff
BS Nursing

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Patricia Klotz

Donna M. Kufta

BS Biology

BS Nursing

Sharon A. Knight

Linda Carol Knorr

Marian Jean Kolcum

Judy Lenza

BS Business Administration

BS Nursing

BA Political Science

BS Nursing

�Frank B. Kislan

Henry Kretchmer

Carol Krupa

BS Nursing

BA Philosophy

BA Music Education

BS Nursing

Marian Jean Kolcum
BA Political Science

Matt Kultys

Martha Lasco

BS Commerce &amp; Finance

BS Business Administration

Judy Lenza

Kenneth Lesniak

William V. Lewis, Jr.

BS Nursing

BS Accounting

BA Political Science
65

�Perry Lichtenger

Romaine M. Long

Susan E. Luhmann

BA Psychology/Secondary Education

BA Psychology/Sociology

BS Nursing

Joan Mancini

Robert V. Manento

Sharon A. Manganiello

BA Elementary Education

BS Music Education

BS Biology

James Mangir
BS Electrical Enginei

Philip A. Marin
BS Business Adminis1

Lisa C. Mastran
BS Nursing

�Jsan E. Luhmann

James Mangino

Terry Manley

Diane R. Marcinko

Nursing

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

ron A. Manganiello

Philip A. Marino

Michael S. Marquart

James Thomas Martin

,logy

BS Business Administration

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

Lisa C. Mastrantuono

Robert Matzelle

BS Nursing

BA History

�Janet L. May
BS Accounting

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Elizabeth McDonald
BS Nursing

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BS Electrical Engineerin1

Rosemary C. McMahon

John Miranda

BA Art

BS Business Administratior1

�Edward F. Melber, Jr.

Karen Melvin

Michael Miller

BA Psychology

BS Biology

BS Chemistry

Paul F. Miller

Thomas Miller

BS Electrical Engineering

BA Biology

Gerald Millner

John Miranda

Maria M. Miscavage

Jill Ann Molinaro

BS Business Administration

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

69

�William Bruce Molnar

Tony G. Morrash

Lawrence J. Mullen

BS Biology

BS Business Administration~

BS Biology

Susan M. Oaklanc
BS Nursing

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James Thomas Murtha

Sang Van Nguyen

Peggy N ittel

BS Business Administration

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Nursing

Richard J. Nordheim
BS Business Administration

Kevin P. O'Brien
BS Accounting

Jose A. Olivarei
BS Chemistry

�Susan M. Oakland

Lawrence J. Mullen

es Biology

es Nursing

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Peggy N ittel
BS Nursing

Richard J. Nordheim
BS Business Administration

Kevin P. O'Brien

es Accounting

Jose A. Olivares

es Chemistry

Richard C. Paciej

Judith M. Pambianco

BS Materials Engineering

BS Music Education
71

�Kathy Panagakos
BA English

Cynthia Pappas
BA Elementary Education/ Psychology

Donald J. Patrick
BS Accounting

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Thanh Pham

Fred A. Pierantoni

BS Electrical Engineering

BA Political Science

Bernard T. Plantz

Cheryl Polak

Meloney Poplawski

BS Physics

BS Accounting

BS Mathematics

Cynthia Possemato

Thomas Pribula

Mark A. Rado

BS Music Education

BS Accounting

BS Business Education

73

�Thomas Ralston
BS Music Education

Gary Joseph Richard
BS Accounting

BS Accounting

Charlotte L. Robak
BS Music Education

Cheri Roberts
BS Biology

Davida Robert!
BA English

Kathi Roman
BS Nursing

June A. Ryan
BS Nursing

�Gary Joseph Richard
BS Accounting

Charlotte L. Robak
BS Music Education

Cheri Roberts
BS Biology

Davida Roberts

Michael J. Rohall

BA English

BS Environmental Science

'

Kathi Roman

Paul Rushefski

Sharon Rushinski

BS Nursing

BS Accounting

BS Computer Science

June A. Ryan

Maureen Salley

Thomas David Salley

BS Nursing

BA Music

BS Electrical Engineering

�Justin F. Schiess
BS Business Administrati

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John Franklin Salwitz

David W. Samsel

Mark Sanders

Theresa Selling1

BS Computer Science

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

BS Nursing

David Lee Sapak

Gerarda M. Savinski

Vincent Savoca

William Alan Sha,

BS Materials Engineering

BS Nursing

BS Business Administration

BA Political Science/ Eco11

�Justin F. Schiess

George Seiger

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

Mark Sanders

Theresa Sellinger

Edmund Paul Serafin

Barbara E. Shaffer

BS Business Administration

BS Nursing

~~Biology

BS Accounting

Vincent Savoca

William Alan Shaw

Christian L. Shippey

Judith A. Sholonski

BS Business Administration

BA Political Science/ Economics

BS Mathematics

BS Nursing
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Jeffrey Shovlin

Michael A. Sibili

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

Anna Maria Smacchi

JerryAnn Smith

Donna Marie Snyder

BA English

BS Nursing

BA Psychology

Megan Ann Snyder

Richard A. Soboleski

Lynn Sorrell

BS Nursing

BS Business Administration

BA Sociology

�adette Swiderski
rientary Education / Political Science

1onna Marie Snyder
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Psychology

Lynn Sorrell
BA Sociology

William Stauch
BS Business Administration

Sylvia Stella
BA Elementary Education

Joseph E. Stoshak
BS Accounting

�Susan M. Suchanic

Bonnie Lee Swallow

BA Elementary Education

BS Nursing

BA Elementary Education

Mary Szczechowicz

Adele Ann Tavella

Josephine Territo

BA Economics

BA English

BS Biology

Susan L. Theobold

Paul Torre

BS Accounting

BA Biology

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Josephine Territo

Gary Tomaino

BS Biology

BS Accounting

Susan L. Theobald

es Accounting

Paul Torre

Kathryn L. Tyahla

Edward Van Buren, Jr.

BA Biology

BS Biology

BA Psychology
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BS Accountin

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BA Psychology

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Joyce D. Vodzak

Donna Whitmor1

BA Elementary Education

BS Nursing

�James A. Wallace

Lawrence Paul Walsh

Lisa Wazenski

BS Electrical Engineering

BA Biology

BS Business Administration

Edward J. White Ill
BA English

Donna Whitmore

Jaqueline Wiendl

Scott Wiener

BS Nursing

BA Elementary Education

BA Political Science
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Barry S. Williams

Shepard C. Willner

Michael Wilson

BS Accounting

BA Political Science

BA English

Stanley Witek

Rodney R. Wyffels

Maureen Lisa Yakus

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

BA Pscyhology

Lynn M. Yedlock
BS Nursing

Janice F. Zearfoss
BS Nursing

Wayne Yankosky

Debra Yatko

BS Business Administration

BA Art Education

Ted Zurla
BS Business Administratio1

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Cornrnencernent

Michael Wilson
BA English

Lynn M. Vedlock
BS Nursing

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Sunday Afternoon,, May 18,, 1980
AT TWO O'CLOCK

Maureen Lisa Yakus
BA Pscyhology

Janice F. Zearfoss
BS Nursing

Debra Yatko
BA Art Education

Ted Zurla

John P. Larkin

BS Business Administration

BA Psychology

�WHO'S
WHO

The Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges program is an integral part of the American academic community,
serving both student and educator. Throughout the years, it has evolved
as a recognized institution which honors students destined to become
tomorrow's leaders.

Mary Jo Frail

Donald Patrick

Peggy Barletta

A native of Wilkes-Barre, Mary Jo is a
Psychology major. A member of the
Letterwomen's and Psychology clubs,
she was also very active in women's
sports, being a member of the varsity
field hockey, softball and basketball
teams for four years. Mary Jo was
"Beacon Athlete of the Year" in 1977,
and "Female Athlete of the Year" three
times while at Wilkes.

From Mount Holly, N.J. Don is an
accounting major. He is a member of
the Track and Racquetball clubs,
played intramural sports, and was on
the Social Committee . Don was the
captain for two of the years he was on
the varsity Cross Country team, and
was a resident assistant for two years,
serving as an Area Coordinator this
year.

Peggy is a Sociology / Psychology
major from Hazleton, and was a resident assistant this year. Active in both
the Sociology and Psychology clubs,
she was also a tutor. Peggy was a
member of many committees during
her four years, among them are the
Winter Weekend, Cherry Blossom and
Social Committees . Peggy was a
Homecoming Princess this year.

Shepard Wilner
A Political Science major fro rri
nixville , Pa., Shep was affiliat
many clubs, including the Polit
ence, History, Bowling and Ac
and Business Clubs. Shep
very involved with IDC and the
Government, being a represE
and serving on numerous corr
for both.

�~merican Universities and Col,merican academic community,
ughout the years, it has evolved
s students destined to become

Peggy Barletta
Pef19Y is a Sociology/Psychology
maJor from Hazleton, and was a resident assistant this year. Active in both
the Sociology and Psychology clubs,
she was also a tutor. Peggy was a
member of many committees during
her four years, among them are the
Winter Weekend, Cherry Blossom and
Social Committees. Peggy was a
Homecoming Princess this year.

Shepard Wilner
A Political Science major from Phounixville, Pa., Shep was affiliated with
many clubs, including the Political Science, History, Bowling and Accounting
and Business Clubs. Shep was also
very involved with IDC and the Student
Government, being a representative •
and serving on numerous committees
for both .

Dorothy Maguire
Julie resides in Hydeville, Vt. and is a
,Biology major. She was an SG repreJentati ve, served on the Executive
#Council of her class for two years,
played in the band, was an Act 101
tutor, and participated in the intramural
volleyball program. Julie was chairperson of the SG Academic Committee,
and was Student Representative on
the Academic Standards and Admissions Committees.

From Forty-Fort, Dorothy majors in
Physics. A four-year member of the
Physics Club, she was its Vice-President for two years, as well as President
for two years of the Society of Physics
Students . A charter member of the
National Honor Society of Physics Students, Dorothy also worked on the Science Expo, and was an active member
of ROTC.

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Robert Gaetano

Barbara Hamilton

A Fine Arts / Education major, Bob is
from Mountaintop. A member of the
Art, Journalism and Photography
Clubs, he played intramural sports for
four years and was a member of the
Wrestling team for one year. Bob was
on the Amnicola staff for three years,
serving as Photographer and Art Editor
this year. He also was a Public Relations Photographer for three years ,
and a member of the Beacon staff for
three years, serving as Photographer
and Cartoonist for two of those years.

A Nursing major, Bobbi is from Old
Bridge, N.J . Among her activities are
the NSO, intramural volleyball for three
years, and the Human Services Committee for two years. A cheerleader for
four years, she served as co-captain in
1978. A member of the IDC for three
years she served on many committees.
Also a member of the Social Committee, Bobbi was co-chairperson of the
Cherry Blossom Committee this year.

Michael Sibilia
A Business Administration major, Mike
is from Nutley, N.J. A resident assistant
for two years, he was an Act 10~ tutor,
member of the Polar Bear Ski Club ,
and played intramural sports. A member of the Student Union Board for two
years, he was als? a member of the
Curriculum Committee . A memb~r of
the IDC, Mike has been Vice-President
for two years .

�Barbara Hamilton
:ursing major, Bobbi is from Old
ge, N_. J. Among her activities are
NSO, intramural volleyball for three
rs, and the Human Services Comee for two years. A cheerleader for
lears, she served as co-captain in
.. A member of the lDC for three
,s she served on many committees .
a m~mber of the Social CommitBobbr was co-chairperson of th
rry Blossom Committee this year. e

Michael Sibilia
A Business Administration major, ~-,is from Nutley, N.J . A resident assistant
for two years, he was an Act 101 tutor,
member of the Polar Bear Ski Club,
and played intramural sports. A member of the Student Union Board for two
years, he was also a member of the
Curriculum Committee. A member of
the IDC, Mike has been Vice-President
for two years.

Lisa Mastrantuono

Joseph Gray

From Sayre, Pa. Lisa is a Nursing
major. A member of the NSO and her
dorm council for two years, Lisa also
played two intramural sports. In addition, Lisa was a cheerleader for four
years, captain for two, and in the Women's Activities Association she held
three offices, being president this year.

Joe is a Business Administration major
from Allentown . He was a member of
both the varsity Wrestling team and the
Cobra Wrestling Club for three years .
Joe also played intramural softball for
four years, and was an IDC representative and president of his dormitory for
one year each.

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�James Edwards

Susan Freda

Joseph Della Croce

A Business Administration major from
Ridgefield, CT, Jim served his class as
Vice-President in his junior year, and
as an Executive Council member in his
senior year. A three-letter winner on
the Swim team, he was captain for two
years. Jim worked on the Beacon for
four years, and he was its Editor-inChief this year.

Sue is an Accounting major from Callicoon, N.Y. A resident assistant for two
years, she also played varsity Softball
for two years, one year as a co-captain, and varsity Basketball for three
years. Sue was very active in the Letterwomen's Club, winning the club's
scholarship in 1979. In addition, she
served as business manager of the
Beacon for two years, and was on the
Executive Council of her class this
year.

Joe is a Physics major from Freeland.
A four year member of the Physics
Club, of which he was president for
two years, he was also president of
Sigma Pi Sigma and a participant in
two intramural sports . Joe served the
Physics Department as coordinator for
the High School Science Expo, and in
1978 was Co-Chairperson of the Wyoming Valley Walk-a-Thon .

Sharon Ma
A Biology major fro
was an active memb
Club and was its se
During her first three
sented her class in
ment, and served o
sponding Secretar
was chairperson of
Election Committee
Homecoming Weeke1

�Joseph Della Croce

Joe is a Physics major from Freeland.
A four year member of the Physics
Club , of which he was president for
two years, he was also president of
Sigma Pi Sigma and a participant in
two intramural sports. Joe served the
Physics Department as coordinator for
the High School Science Expo, and in
1978 was Co-Chairperson of the Wyoming Valley Walk-a-Thon.

Sharon Manganiello

Robert Irwin Ill

A Biology major from Exeter, Sharon
was an active member for the Circle K
Club and was its secretary for a yea;.
During her first three years she represented her class in Student Govern ment, and served one term as Corresponding Secretary for SG . Sharon
was chairperson of the Pu city and
Election Committee and -·of the 1978
Homecoming We:~eA&lt;t'

Rob is a Business Education major
from Warminster, Pa. In addition to
being a resident assistant for two
years, he was a member of the Big
Brothers of America organization . A
member of the varsity Football team for
four years, Rob served as a co-captain
this year.

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A Psychology / Sociology majo .Sae 1s
from Kingston . A resident assistant for
two years, she was a membet' of the
IDC, Sociology Club, and played intramural volleyball and basketball for two
years . A four-year member of the Polar
Bear Ski Club, she was its secretary for
one year. Sue was involved in many
additional activities, such as the Orientation Staff and the Concert and Lecture Series Committee.

Jerry Ann Smith

Lisa Ashbaugh
Lisa is a Psychology major from
Wayne, N.J . In addition to being treasurer of her dorm, and serving on the
Social Committee. She was secretary
of the Student Center Board. Lisa was
a YMCA tutor and the Student Coordinator of Freshman Orientation. She
was a member of the Amnicola staff tor
two years, being Assistant Editor this
year.

William Lewis
From Wilkes-Barre , Bill is a Political
Science major. Among his activities
are the Circle K Club and the Political
Science Club , Freshman Orientation,
and a volunteer in the College's fund
raising campaigns. A member of the
Student Government and Commuter
Council, he served the latter in such
capacities as special representative to
IDC, and as President this year .

Jerry Ann is a Nursing maj&lt;;&gt;r frorr
caster, and served as a resident~
ant for two years. A four year mE
of the Field Hockey team, she 1
co-captain in 1979 and was electi
"Most Valuable Player" in the
Jerry Ann was also active in the
the Letterwomen's Club, and is a
ber of the Nursing Honor Societ)
played varsity Softball for one ye,
was student representative on thi
riculum Committee.

�Richard Borofski
A native of Glen Lyon, Rick is a Nursing major. A member of NSO and intramural basketball , he also was a fourletter winner on the Wilkes Baseball
team . Rick was the recipient of the
Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club Scholarship
Award.

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Lisa Ashbaugh
.i sa is a Psychology major from
Vayne, N.J. In addition to being treaurer of her dorm, and serving on the
:ocial Committee. She was secretary
f the Student Center Board . Lisa was
YMCA tutor and the Student Coordiator of Freshman Orientation . She
ras a member of the Amnicola staff for
vo years, being Assistant Editor this

Jerry Ann Smith
Jerry Ann is a Nursing major from Lan caster , and served as a resident assistant for two years. A four year member
of the Field Hockey team , she was a
co-captain in 1979 and was elected the
"Most Valuable Player" in the MAC.
Jerry Ann was also active in the NSO,
the Letterwomen·s Club , and is a member of the Nursing Honor Society. S e
played varsity Softball fo_r one year
d
was student representative on
Curriculum Committee.

ear.

Warren Bush
An Art major, Warren hails from Warsaw, N.Y . A member of the Soccer
team for three years and the Wrestling
team for one, he was also active in the
Art Club , serving as its president ~or
one year . In 1979 Warren was the winner of the Manuscript Contest .

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�Barry Williams

David Samsel
From Chesterland, Ohio, Dave is a
Business Administration major. He has
been a member of many clubs, including Bowling, Ice Hockey , and Rifle ,
which he is president of this year .
Active in IDC , he was a representative
for three years and heads the Maintenance Committee. Also involved with
SG, he is on such committees as
Social, Publicity and Elections, and
Junior-Senior Dinner-Dance.

An Elementary Education / Speech
Communications major, Sue is from
Hatboro, Pa. A resident assistant for
two years, she is a member of the
Executive Council and Social Committee. An active member of the Human
Services Committee, Sue also is an Act
101 tutor and has worked on the Amnicola.

An English / Communications major,
Eddie is from Wilkes-Barre. A participant in three intramural sports, he was
also a member of the Journalism Society. Heavily involved with sports
reporting for Wilkes, Eddie was on the
Beacon , WCLH and the Wilkes Public
Relations / Sports Information Department.

Vice-President of the Senio
~arry is an Accounting ma
Wilkes-Barre. He is active in
quetball and Accounting and
Clubs, plays two intramural sp
tutor and an accounting lab
Barry has been a member of
team for four years.

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Barry Williams

Lee Ann Earl

David Blumfield

An English / Communications major
Eddie is from Wilkes-Barre. A partici~
pant in three intramural sports, he was
also a member of the Journalism Society . ~eavily i_nvolved with sports
reporting for Wilkes, Eddie was on the
Beacon , WCLH and the Wilkes Public
Relations / Sports Information Department.

Vice-President of the Senior class,
':!arry is an Accounting major from
Wilkes-Barre. He is active in the Racquetball and Accounting and Business
Clubs, plays two intramural sports, is a
tutor and an accounting lab proctor.
Barry has been a member of the Golf
team for four years.

Lee Ann is a Mathematics major from
Kingston . Among her activities are
numerous clubs, such as Computer
Science, Letterwomen and the Math
Club, which she serves as president
this year. A tutor for the Mathematics
Department, LeeAnn also played four
yea_cs of varsity Field Hockey.

From Deer Park, N.Y., Dave is a Biology major. He has participated on the
Golf team and in intramural sports, as
well as being a member of the Human
Services Committee, the Biology Club,
and IDC. Dave served as student representative on the Curriculum Committee
and has been very active in the Student Government. This year Dave is
the President of SG and has a seat on
the President's Council.

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�Fred Pierantoni
Fred is a Political Science major from
Dupont. A member of the Political Sc ience and Pre-Law Clubs, he was an
announcer at WCLH-FM , the college
radio station , for four years . This year
Fred served as the Station Manager for
WCLH .

I
William Keba

Cheryl Roberts

From Hazleton , Bill is majoring in Business Administration . An SG representative for three years, he is its Parliamentarian this year . Bill served on
many SG committees , including Social
and Publicity and Elections, and is the
Chairperson of the Constitution and
Junior/ Senior Dinner-Dance Committees this year. Bill also played three
intramural sports .

Cheryl lives in Spring, Tx . and is majoring in Biology. A member of the Biology and Ski Clubs, she was an Ice
Hockey Statistician and worked on the
Science Expo. A resident assistant for
two years , Cheryl was Homecoming
Queen this year.

�Cheryl Roberts
i_ryl liyes in Spring , Tx . and is majorin Biology. A member of the Bioland Ski Clubs , she was an Ice
,key Statistician and worked on the
mce Expo. A resident assistant for
years , Cheryl was Homecoming
en th is year.

Fred Pierantoni

Susan Theobald

Michael Otruba

Fred is a Political Science major from
Dupont. A member of the Political Science and Pre-Law Clubs, he was an
announcer at WCLH-FM, the college
radio station, for four years. This year
Fred served as the Station Manager for
WCLH .

President of the Senior Class, Sue is
an Accounting major from Honesdale.
A resident assistant for two years, she
is a member of the Accounting and
Business Club and an intramural volleyball and basketball participant. In
addition, Sue was an IDC representative, Junior Class Parliamentarian, and
Student Representative on the Financial Aid Committee.

Mike is a Biology/ English major from
Orwigsburg, Pa. He is an active member of the Human Services Committee
and Emergency Alert Team for four
years. Mike was also president of his
dormitory, and a member of the Chess
Team and WCLH.

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Anne Salata, Donna Snyder , Jill Molinaro 4th Row: Lisa Prokarym RA, Joan Brozstowski, Cindi Casper, Janine Cadillo,
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Zumi , Jim Edwards, Joe Milazzo, Dave Samsel , Steve Grillo 4th Row : Mark Barsoun

�Row 1: Fred Danielli, Norm Lazer, Frank DiRenzo, Rick Modioa: Ffow 2: Jim Beck, Mark Clifford, Tom Mitchell , Ted Lundy, Steve Dyjak, Keith Williams, Dennis Hughes, Eugene Rizzo,
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1st Row: sa Ashbaugh, Kathy "R.K." Panagakos, Cindi Pass-the-matos, Donna Rudy, Heather Beese 2nd Row: Joyce "Juice"
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Sledge" Hammer, Cathy "Horsy" Hoferer, Mr. Softie, Maggie "Capitol K" Bunnell, Stephanie Higginbottom, Susan "Oysterhead" Luhmann, Joanne Rice, Janet Bechtel, Jerry Ann "Schnapps" Smith A.A. 4th Row: Son of Softie, Cindy "Diz" Wirkman,
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�DELAWARE

Row 1: Mary Kay Pogar, Ana Nunez, Arnette Uguccioni , Brenda Kutz, Ilene Tinkleman , Donna Kucy , Pez Kilduff, Kathy Kulp , Laura
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Walker, Tom Miller, Wayne Lonstein " Moses ".

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Tony Zarek, Larry Corona, Steve Voyce, Mark Firth , Kevin McDevitt , Joe Coleman .

�Row 1: Terry Mooney, Sharlotte Gaddes. Row 2: Keira Siles, Gerri Knopic A.A., Fran Luberto, Maureen Hoffa, Betsy Keller, Donna
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Don Rotola, Martin Storbeck, Tom Talkowski, Rob Wallace, Chris Woolverton , Tim Woolverton, David Young, Guy Zehner.

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Mazak, Mike Mey A.A., Andre Morgan, John Nordstrum, Vincent Pelosi , Gregg Pohorley,
Alex Rae , John Rainieri, Joe Romano, Scott Rudolf , Dan Schilling , Jim Schofield , Barry
Spevak, David Stahl , Steve Swanson, Dan Talenti, Dave Taylor, Tony Vlahovic, Mitch Yoffe.

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Dino "Rocco " Matricino, Rob Irwin R.A., Wilbur Molnar , "Goodyear" frank Gardner, Joe Marsivillo, Greg Herbert, Rob Doty . Row
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Morse, Michele Guzy, Karen Myers, Lisa Sandler, Kim Lewis, Peg Crossin. Row 3: Linda Brink, Lori Jo Dewitt.

�Adams R.A., Kevin O'Brien R.A. , John And owlete , Tom Trovato.
Row 1: Lisa Mastrantuono, Maureen Connolly, Chris Lain, Carolyn Kronauer, Bonnie Moore, Lynne Oldroyd, Lydia Trojan, Tammy
Kranick, Jill Whitehead, Susan Suchanic R.A. Row 2: Mary Giblet, Helga Gorgeous, Beraldine McAhack, Jeannie McCarthy, Kathy
Renolds, Maura Burns, Mary Pannone, Mary Ellen Moran, Rose Vnukowski, Debbie Novak, Gail Powers. Row 3: Keren Snydes, Lisa
Johnson, Perry Nittlehead, Maureen "Fox" "Blanche" Falvatron, Sharona Snyde, Theresa McElligott, Joy Ormsby, Beth Hathaway
A.A., Kathy Slovinsky, Debbie Salak, Joan Giaimo, Amy Lou Gordon, Michele Bandola, Wendy Zukowski, Lisa Cobb, Betsy "Crash"
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Shemo . Row 3: Betsy lscovitz~Valerie VanDyke, Marla Brodsky, Jackie Wiendl R.A., Judy Lathrop, Myra Gibson , Janet Vierbuchen, Mia Mumford , Gayle Lovering R.A. ,-;Cheryl Crea. Row 4. aurie Small , Sharon Minda , Robin Eckstein, Roya Fahmy.

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Garrison, Sue Theobald A.A. Row 4: Sue Oakland, Stacey Lipman.

�Row 1: Charmyne Julius, Megan Caverly , Marie Wilczynski , Brenda Walker, Betsy Koons, Cheryl Roberts R.A., Sue Menapace, Diana
Rickard, Michelle Pricci , Mary Beth Garrity , Carol Benek . Row 2: Carol Discavage, Cindy Lapinski, Pam Luchi , Donna Newlin , Theresa
Gabani, Hildy Strongwater, Jayne Grim , Kathaleen Potter, Katy Guyer.

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Inigo Espinosa, Kirk Forman , Tod Hogan, Jim Johnson, John Laskowski , Bill Lourie, Ricky Marshall R.A., Rick Munkittrick, Pete
Poggi , Bill Ronayne, Carl Schultheis, Paul Shepperd , Bob Sparks, John Stachaez , Tom " J.C." Stevens , Greg Swierczek, Stephen
Thomas , Kurt Tietjen , Bill Wells , Eric Widmer , Gary Will its .

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Lovell , Missy Smith . Row 3: Laura Labanick, Dee Wilson , Bonnie Awdakimou . Row 4:
Burge , Judy Kopperman , Donna Fitt . Row 5: Peggy Mascelli , Sue Isaacs R.A. , Cindy Traeger. Row 6: Paula Devaney, Kim Morgan , Jan Burcak, Dave Taylor, Mim Kitchura.

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�AMNICOLA

Row I Mary Giblin Editor, lllene Tinkleman Assistant ed ft; r Row 2 Bob
Gaetano Photographer/ Art Editor, Betsy Kilduff,° Lisa Ashbaugh Assistant Editor. Row 3: Beth Hammer, Megan Ward Row 4: Chris Rielly Art
Editor, Maggie Bunnell Business Editor

��BEACON

Row 1 - Bob Gaetano, Photographer; Vanessa Martz, Advertising Manager; Sue Freda, Business Manager; Perry
Lichtinger, Feature Editor Row 2 -Jim Edwards, Editor in Chief; Patti Sparlow, Copy Editor; Margaret Scholl, Asst. Feature
Editor; Bill Turcan, Managing Editor; Eddie White Ill, Sports Editor; Louis Czachor, Asst. News Editor; Peter Steve, News
Editor.

Row 1 - Theresa Ciarmantori (Pre:
(Treas.) Row 2 - Carol Behm; LeE
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BIOLOGY CLUB

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Row 1 - Theresa Ciarmantori (Pres.); Judy Kaska (Sec't.); Dana Schaffer (V. Pres.); John Erickson (advisor); Pete Konicki
(Treas.) Row 2 - Carol Behm; Lee-Ann Hirko; Martha Zulawski; Mary Ellen Judge; Mary Ann Dorman; Donna Johnson;
Row 3 - Sue Menapace; Hildy Strongwater; Dan Dubrodski; Lisa Rominski; Marie Roke; Marie Detz Row 4 - Mary Kay
Pogar; Chris Kurkowski; Barb McGee; Ann Klinestubber; Lynee Oldridge; Fran Gilroy; Lisa Solomon; Bev Ruthery Row 5 Marie Eiswert; Diane Evans; Robbie Row 6 - Bill D'Addato (B); Joe Sabidish (I); Robert Wallace (O); Chris Woolverton (C);
Laura Danowsky (L); Bill Faut (U); Kathy Kulp (B)

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Row 1 - Mary Giblin, Michelle Bandola, Beth Hammer, Ruth McDermott, Row 2 - Frank Jeffreys, Karen and Sharon
Snyder, JoAnn Gismondi, Timmy Ryan, Maggie Bunell, Rick Chapman Row 3 - Frank Pape, Rob Irwin, Juggy Marshall,
Paul Scaliti, Susan Luhmann, Tom Stevens

CIRCLE

row 1 Jacci Sunder; Jennie Orgurkis; Robyn
Wheeler; Liz Parish; row 2 Sal Alaimo Jr.; Julie
Blane; row 3 Deena; Donna George; row 4
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Seated - Mike Sibilia, IDC Rep.; Marita Greis, Corr. Sec.; JoAnne Bennick , Rec. Sec.; Bill Lewis, Pres. ; Bill Miller, V. Pres.;
John Moffatt, Treas.; Bill Stusnick, Parliamentarian; Dave Blumfield, SG Rep . Standing - Mary Ellen Judge , Eric Johnson ;
Amy Elias; Mary Kutz, Sandy Hartdagen; Darlene Schafer; Beacon Reporter; Glen Weaver; Dennis Heim ; Dave Sedor; Bev
Rothery; Bob Heiken; Joe Rubbico; Shep Wilner , SG Rep., IDC Rep.; Sue Schwab; Dan Patronick ; Jim Sharp ; George Bath ;
Absent Ken Rodgers; Marty Pezzner, Karen Supkowski; Molly Sammon; Dean Hoover, Advisor

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COMPUTER CLUB

From left to right: 1st row: John Koch (faculty advisor), Michele Skula, Bob Rinaldi, Joanne Peranski (sec ./treas.), Ellen
Krupack, Kathy Keller, Linda K. Styers, James Campanella, Jean Gerboc, Annette Nicoletti, Gloria Kopec, Stacey Lipman,
Steven Thomas 2nd row Gregg Cook (president), Edward Cunningham, Lorena Brobst, Karen Hughes, Mark Himelstein
(vice-president), Sharon Rushinski, Lee Ann Earl, Dave Kreiger, Joseph Gaydos, Edward Plesnar, Tom Carey, Brian Balliet,
Maria Suchocki, Kirk Forman, Andrea Savage, Bill Lourie

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From left to right: 1st Row Elaine, Joe Gorko, Carol Beahm, Tara Buckingham, Paul Kerrigan, (Pres.) Donna Pioppi (Sec.),
Michael Flaminni (V-Pres.); Betty DeCosmo, Bill Turcan row 2 Janice Nagle, Tom Quinn, Lori Pritchard, Paul Kanner, John
Salwitz, Jay Seigfreid, (Sponsor), Curt Schrawder, Joe Laub, Mark Miller, row 3 Janet Hocking, Chris Lonstrup, Adelle Ann
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L-R Joe Degenhart, Michele Fidbirch, John Pliskim , Coleen , Dr. Kinney, Davida Roberts , Norm Witko, Darrell Lewis, Darlene Shaffer

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Floor - Gary Nothstein (squad Leader); row 1 Dave Coburn, Don Burch ,
Tom Farley, Mike Chichak (Capt.); Chris Woolverton (Squad Leader); Guy
Zehmer, Martini Storbeck row 2 John Perry (Squad Leader) , Cindy Lapinski ,
Sue Menapace, Palph Kaye , Arnie Joseph (Squad Leader); Mike O'Truba
(Squad Leader); Lydia Trojan , Lynne Oldroyd, Dave Young , Tim Woolverton

row 1 Sue Menapace , Cindy
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Perry, Gary Nothste in, Mark

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row 1 Sue Menapace, Cindy Lapinski, Chris Lain , Diane Rickard, Betsy Koons, row 2 Tim Palmer, John Pratter, Lena Borgstrom, Brenda Walker, Hildy Strongwater, Carol Discavage
row 3 Steve Dempko , chairman , Chris Woolverton , Bruce Williams, Jerry Levandowski , Mike Sibilia, Arnie Joseph, John
Perry, Gary Nothstein , Mark Chichak , Deb Pratter, Charlie Finn, Ralph Kaye, Adrian Pristas absent Maureen Connolly

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�LETTERWOMEN

row 1 Wendy Rother, Nancy Cole, Geri McAfee, Pam Snyder, Michele Wise, Kathy Reynolds, Linda Dayer, Lynne Arlauskas
row 2 Cindy Caspar, Mary Jean Farrell, Diane Kendig, Helga Gorgeous, Judy Bellas, Rose Mary McMahon , Diane Rezn ick,
Cheryl Frystack, Mrs. Saracino, Marcia Pruskowski row 3 Lisa Cobb, Deb Salak, Dana Derrick, Beth Keysworth , Jody Johnson , Liz Hendrickson, Sarah Farley, Cindy Rossi , Sue Freda, Cathy Dudick row 4 Peggy Mascelli , Lisa Gazdik, Drena Grainey, Megan Ward, Lynn Yedlock, Mary Jo Frail, Doreen Swiatek, Teri Burak, Jackie Weindl , Jeri Ann Smith

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Editor; David Stahl; Barb Metroka, Art Editor; Lynn Taylor; Jack Hardie, Advisor; Absent - Toni Stillarty, Vicci Commons,
Sang Van Nguyen , Jim Wallace , Anna Mac Stanley, Dave Williams, Steve Smith

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MATH CLUB

Seated - Jean Gerboc, Sharon Rushinski, Dave Krieger, Karen Hughes, Meloney Poplawski, Bob Rinaldi, JoAnne Peranski, Sharon Horbinski, Mark Himmelstein, Gregg Cooke standing Michelle Skurla, Bob Wasilewski, Lousi Czachor, Lee Ann
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Standing Dina Wasileski, Cindy Rossi, M
Scott Weiner

POLAR BEAR CLUB

row 1 Tim Ryan , Marla Brodsky, Corrina 8 1
baugh , Diane Seech, Dave Samsel

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RAQUET BALL CLUB

Standing Dina Wasileski, Cindy Rossi, Melony Poplawski, Don Patrick, Bill Herrin Kneeling Scott Weiner

BEAR CLUB

Mary Giblin, Liz Hendrixson,

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

row 1 Tim Ryan, Marla Brodsky, Corrina Bender, Sue Suchanis row 2 Chris Fellin, Shep Willner, JoAnne Rice, Lisa Ashbaugh, Diane Seech, Dave Samsel

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�STUDENT GOVERNMENT

First Row L-R Theresa Garbino, Ann Nunez, Marla Brodsky, Dave Blumfield, Joe Galli, Bill Lewis, Bill Keba Second Row L-R
Dane Seech, Tim Palmer, Dan Glunk, Tom Rooney, Mike Stapleton, Ann Cardillo, Bob Doty Third Row L-R Chris Woolveton, Ross Mantione, Shep Wilner, Corrina Bender, Denise Hardy, Mark Swartz, Alan Wirkman, Chris Fellin, Joanne Rice,
Janet Croft, Steve Demko, Laura Danowski, Art Hoover

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Lisa Prokarym (Assistant Director), Dave Kerek (Director), Lisa Ashbaugh (Secretary), Greg Herbert (Treasurer), Art
Hoover and Paul Adams (Advisors), John Moffatt, Bill Lewis, Mike Cananico (Assistant Director), Mike Sibilia, Mike Stapleton, Joe Galli

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�,OVERNMENT

Bill Lewis, Bill Keba Second Row L-R
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L-R Brad Kinney; Advisor, Rob Wallace, News Director, Bob Rushworth; Music Director, Fred Dierantoni; Manager, Les
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Back Row L-R Ken Kuhlen, Greg Herbert, Ed Serafin, George Saba, Greg Howells, Frank Rowe, Doreen Strope, Kendall
McNiell, Ron Labatch Middle Row L-R Gary Willets, Brad Kinney, Paul Kanner, Rich Nordheim, Bob Rushworth, Missy
Smith, Fred Pierantoni, Jim McCabe, Barb Karpatch, Chris Kosakowski, Lisa Gurka, Jim Groblusky Kneeling L-R John
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. DeFelice
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Derr
Col. and Mrs. Owen J. Giblin
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�Throughout my college career I have been involved in many extracurricular activities, of all these activities, my involvement with the Amnicola
has proven to be the most rewarding. I enjoy the many long, hard, hours of
work, and when the book comes out, I'm reassured that all the time was
worthwhile. The first meeting always generates new faces, new ideas,
new goals, and proves to be enthusiastic and exciting. I have put all that
enthusiasm into trying to make this year's Amnicola the best. I have set
many goals for myself and the staff, together we have strived to obtain all
of these goals. However some of these goals are long term that haven't
been accomplished. Yet long term in the sense that we have made plans
this year to make next year's Amnicola even better. I have tried to enlarge
the staff with people who are willing to work hard. The success of this
book is based on these people, and they have definitely met the challenge. They like myself are aware of the importance of their work, and
together we have changed the entire atmosphere associated with tt~e
Yearbook.
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I would like to acknowledge and recognize the following students for
their tremendous efforts throughout the year.
lllene Tinkleman, (assistant editor), IIlene's ideas and hard ·work have
proven beneficial to the Yearbook. She was responsil:) e for the Senior
section and did a fantastic job. Thanks IIlene, we will r11iss you a lot.
Lisa Ashbaugh (assistant editor), Lisa was responsible for the sports
section, and also prepared the budget to include a Yearbook in the activity fee. Thanks Lisa for your efforts.
Maggie Bunnell (business editor), Maggie while handling all the financial aspects, was responsible for the dorm section. Her hands were full
and there was never a dull moment. Alas, we finished minus three dorms. I
am looking forward to working with her next year.
Bob Gaetano (Photographer I Art Editor) Bobby had his hands full this
year, trying to be at a million places at one time. He .did a..f e job and
added a lot to the staff. Thanks Bobby for the great job you did.
Magan Ward (Who's Who Section), Megan did a fantastic job with a very
unique approach. This section proved to be one of the best in the book.
Thanks Megan.
"Pez" (Faculty Section), Pez has been on the staff for two years and has
added support and enthusiasm to the staff.
Chris Reilly, Chris a new member to the staff designed the cover and
divider pages. He did a great job and we couldn't have completed the
book without his ideas, talent and long hours.
Frank Jeffery and Kathy Keller, both new members, wasted no time getting involved. Thank you both for your long hours and dedication.
Beth Hammer, Kathy Hoffer, and Sue Luehman, They spent many hours
on various sections and did a GREAT job.
I would finally like to thank the many staff members, for without their
individual input this book could not have been completed. Thanks to Larry
Corona, Mike May, Chris Woolverton, Gayle Lovering, Michele Bandola,
and Donny Gaetano. And finally Art Hoover, the Amnicola Advisor. I
myself could not have done any of this without your support and wisdom.
Yearbooks tell a story, and the 1980 Amnicola is our chronicle of the
achievements, activities, and special places and events of the school
year. To most people it's just another yearbook, but to us it is a reminder
of the best times of our lives. It's hard work putting it together, but it was
worth it. We, the Amnicola staff, hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed
producing it for you.
Mary Giblin
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everything I possibly can. There is so
much to choose from that I don't
know where to channel all of this
energy. Some expect enjoyment to
appear suddenly on their laps one
day. But, fulfillment only is experienced through the casting aside of
inhibitions and daring to follow what
appears beneficial at this very
moment.

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mean to me. You have been perhaps one of
the hardest things to find on this earth; a
friend. For me there is a great distinction
between a friend and an acquaintance. To
call someone my friend, I must be able to
drop all my defenses that I utilize so as not to
get hurt by others. I actually expose all of my
fears, laughter, sorrow, expectations. I let
you become a part of my whole person
because you help me be a better person.
You are a very special person and your
companionship is priceless. Thank you for
understanding. I'm ecstatic to find myself
worthy of your friendship.

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been people. What a variety that passed
me by whom I never had fortune to deal
with on a personal level. Many people
must wonder what I was or am really like
on a humanistic level, but I believe that I
have lost by not getting to know them.
Perhaps misunderstandings and illusions
of personalities could be avoided by a
friendly "hello" or a true effort to empathize with the feelings of our fellow man. I
hope in some way I have been able to convey my gratitude to all people who
expressed kindness and an interest in me.

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�A busy day of classes and
hustling to promptly arrive at
all appointments has left me
quite unnerved. As I recline
now and ponder over it all I
realize that I have a great
opportunity to expand my horizons of knowledge. What an
opportunity that has been
offered me! There is so much
to grasp in the world of knowledge that if we don't reach for
it, we are cheating ourselves of
our own existing power. Colleges provide an excellent
learning environment; not only
of facts, figures and theories,
but of ourselves and others.

�In parting from this place I hope
that I have left with a memory of
me, for I know this place will always
be a memory for me. The trick lies
within making it a good, warm
memory. I can no longer, as I
depart change anything I have done
here, good or bad. It is my wish that
while I had the power to make
things good, I did so to the best of
my ability. I despise looking back at
things and thinking "I could have
done this", because this is the main
ingredient in sorrowful recollection.
I prefer to look back and smile
because I, when given the chance,
did it.

�Standing here we know we're together
Your cap and gown suggest it's the last time
But I can still always muster a smile
For I know our next meeting won't take a forever
The amplifier booms the final Z name in order
As we depart now always remember friend
Regardless of distance I'm just around the corner.
EDITORIAL STAFF
MARY GIBLIN
MAGGIE BUNNEL

Co-editors in Chief
KATHY HELLER
Assistant Editor
CHRIS REILLY
Art Editor
LARRY CORONA
FRANK JEFFERY
Photography Editors
DEAN D'AMICO
Business Manager
RI CHARD A. FULLER
Advisor
SECTION EDITORS
MIC HELE BANDOLA, Clubs
PAUL SCALITI, Copy
BETH HAMMER, Dorms
TER RY KEENAN, Dorms
MARY GIBLIN, Sports
GAYLE LOVERING, Seniors
MEGAN WARD, Who's Who
NANCY BOWANKO, Faculty
KAT HY HELLER, ·Faculty

PH OTOGRAPHERS
BRIAN UFBERG
ROBERT DOTY
AHMAD PINION
SANDY ISACZS
LEIGH MAJORS

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AMNICOLA
WILKES COLLEGE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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Babetta Ann Bernstein
BA Art

Joy L. Ormsby
BA Art

Marie Suchocki
BA Art/Computer Science

Deborah Ann M. Grzymski
BA Art

Joseph J. Milazzo
BA Art

Gloria Pasternick

Christopher Reilly

BA Art

BA Art:

Carol Ann Benek

Pammy Jane Bennett

JoelS.Buckey

BS Biology

BS Biology

BS Biology

Maura E. Burns

Darrell Evans

Frank Gardner

BS Biology

BS Biology

BS Biology

Therese Ann Grzymski

Nancy Marie Guhit

Kenneth Halpine

BS Biology

BS Biology

BSM• d"1ca1 Technology

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�BIOLOGY

BIOLOGY

William P. Hanko

James Kovacs

Annette M. J. Krebs

BS Biology

BS Biology

BS Biology

Robert Samuel Wallace
BS Biology

Reed West
BS Biology

Marie Wilcyznski
BS Biology

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Cynthia K. Lapinski

Susan M. Liberski

BS Biology

BS Biology

Cindy Rossi

Anne E. Salata

BS Biology

BS Medical Technology

BS Biology
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CHEMISTRY

C MMERCE AND FINANCE

J. Robert Doty

Matthew Evans

Joseph H. Krushinski

BS Chemistry

BS Chemistry

BS Chemistry

Marianne Colleen Murray

Mary Rebarchak

BS Chemistry

Patrick Salley

BS Chemistry

BS Chemistry

Robyn Nan Shipley

Cheryl A. Smith

Brian L. Wheeler

BS Chemistry

BS Chemistry

BS Chemistry

Judith Barnick

Jo Anne Marie Bennick

BS Business Education
BA Psychology

BS Accounting

Dean D'Amico

Steve Demko

BS BusineH Education

Joanne R. Dula
BS BusineH Education

BS Accounting

Peter M. Canine
BS Business Administration

Paula A. Devaney
BS Business Administration

Dawn Evans

James R. Fisher

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration
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�COMMERCE AND FINANCE

24 / SENIORS

COMMERCE AND FINANCE

Mary Ellen Gacha

Jo Galli

Rai'd Y. Ghannam

Thomas J. Jastrem

BS Business Administration

BS Accounting

BS Accounting

BS Accounting

Colleen Gries

Mary Beth Garrity

John A. Hargreaves

BS Accounting

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

Donna Lee Heidel

Karen Marie Holm

Charles Isaacs

BS Accounting

BS Business Administration

es Accounting

William R. Koscinski Jr.
es Accounting

Carmen LoPresto

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BS Business Administration

John M. Jewett
BS Business Administration/Economics

Donna M. Kachur
BS Business Education/Business
Administration

Matt Kultys

Mark F. LePore

BS Commerce and Finance

BS Business Administration

Dolores Malachetski
BS Accounting

Margaret R. Mascelli
BS Accounting
SENIORS

�C MMERCE AND FINANCE

COMMERCE AND FINANCE

Virginia R. Martin

Susan A. Matley

Mary Jean McCarthy

Amy L. Nicholas

Kelly J. Noseworthy

Mary Theresa Paddock

BS Business Administration

BS BusineBB Administration

BS BusineBB Administration

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

BS Business Administration

Randy Lee McHenry
BS Business Administration

John R. Moffatt
BS Accounting
26 / SEN IORS

William R. Miller

Joseph J. Mina

Kathryn Pepia

Martin Jay Pezzner

Jon Pliskin

BS Business
Administration/Communications

BS BusineBB Administration

BS BusineBB Administration

BS Accounting

BS Business Administration

Karen M. Musloski

Lisa A. Prokarym

Edward S. Romanowski

Joan D. Rozanski

BS BusineBB Administration

BS Accounting

BS Accounting

BS Accounting

David C. Moorhead
BS BusineBB Administration

SENIORS/ 2i

�COMMERCE AND FINANCE

COMMERCE AND FINANCE

Robert Rushworth
BS BusineH Administration

Kathleen Slovinsky
BS Accounting

Ann Saporito
BS Accounting

Margaret Scholl
BS BusineH Administration

Lana M. Trovie

BS Accounting

BS BusineH Administration

Dave Smith

Pamela Snyder

Richard P. Walker

BS Business Administration

Joseph A. Wallison

BS Business Administration

Janet M. Weiss

BS Accounting

BS BusineH Administration

BS Accounting

Norman M. Witko

Paul Samuel Yurko

BS BusineH Administration

BS Accounting

Catherine Sehwenk
BS Accounting
SENIO RS

Daniel Thomas

Deb~rah Welliver

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�EARTH AND ENVIRONMENT AL SCIENCES

George Carey

Paul Hausman

James J. Kupar

BS Earth and Environmental Science

Beckie L. Jones

BA Earth and Environmental Science

BS Earth and Environmental Science

BA Elementary Education

Karen M. Masloski

Katherine Ochs

Eric William Snyder

BS Earth and Environmental Science

BS Earth and Environmental Science

Helen A. Vermey

BS Earth and Environmental Science

BA Elementary Education

Michael G. Stapleton
BS Earth and Environmental Science
30/ SENIORS

EDUCATION

Sarah E. Lengel

Thomas J. Richards

BA Elementary Education/Sociology

BS Elementary Education
BA Psychology

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ENGINEERING

32 / SENIORS

E GINEERING

Charles E. Boyer, Ill

Dung Duong

Sarah G. Farley

John R. Silk

BS Materials Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Materials Engineering

BS Materials Engineering

Edward A. Hayduk, Jr.

Nustafa M. Mahmond

John J. Popiak

Melissa Alden Smith

BS Materials Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering
BA Physics

Thomas A. Quinn

Stephen D. Sadvary

John Savitski

BS Materials Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering

BS Electrical Engineering

Basil Skordinski
BS Electrical Engineering

Chekri Yazbek
BS Electrical Engineering

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�LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

HISTORY

Richard Gaetano

Elizabeth lscovitz

Lori J. Cavalla

Elizabeth J. DeCosmo

Helen Efthimiopoulos

BA History

BA History

BA English/Communications

BA English

BA Spanish

John Joseph

Geraldine Anne Knopic

BA International Studies

BA English/Communications

Beth A. Hammer
BA French

Leslie J. Nicholas
BA English/German Education
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Donna M. Pioppi

Dina Sauer

BA International Studies/French

BA International Studies/Spanish
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MATHEMATICS

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Peter Steve

Susan E. Schwab

Patricia A. Sparlow

BA English

BA Communication,

BA Communication,

Antoinette Stillarty

Charlotte Ann Wanamaker

Megan A. Ward

BA Englith

BAEnglith

BA English

Lisa Anne Welkey
BA Englith/ Art

Richard Chapman
BS Computer Science

Mark J. Himelstein
BS Computer Science/Math

Taokai Stavronla
BA Computer Science

Louis Czachor

Robert J. Harper

BS Math

BS Math

David P. Krieger

JoAnne Marie Peranski

BA Computer Science

BA Computer Science

Linda Kay Styers
BS Computer Science

�NURSING

MUSIC

Barbara M. Finkelstein

Charles H. Hamptom

BS Music Education

BS Music Education

Mark Von Redington

John J. Woloski, Jr.

BA Music

BS Music Education

Louis Zack, Jr.
BS Music Education

Pamela J. Aiello

Mary Lynn Alden

Debra A. Alu

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Jeanette L. Bennis

Consilia Minicozzi Broad

BS Nursing

Patricia Brown

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Margaret E. Bunnell
BS Nursing
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�URSING

NURSING

Mary Ellen Discavage

M. Lisa Charnichko

Lynda Davis Coates

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Cheryl Ann Crea

Mary Ann A. Dalbo

Molly A. Delahanty

Lynn Durdach

Debbie Dzielk

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Melissa Demko

Sharolette Gaddes

Mary Giblin

Susan G. Harris

BS Nursing
BA Psychology

BS Nursing

BS Nursing
40 / SENIORS

Rita Devaney

Joanne Cahill

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Joseph P. Ferreira
BS Nursing

SENIORS

�URSING

NURSING

Maria Pacchioni

Stephanie Peyton

Kathryn M. Poplawsky

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Jayne A. Krakosky

Gayle A. Lovering

Kathaleen K. Potter

Gail Elizabeth Powers

Diane Quaranto

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Debra Ann Novak

Geraldine McAfee

Patricia O'Keefe

Dina B. Rains

BS Nursing
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Beth Anne Hathaway

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing
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N RSING

Diana Reynolds

Judith Ronalder

Laurie Small

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Sarah Swisher

Ann Marie Thomas

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Claire M. Thomas

Sandra M. Tomko

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Deborah Ugocukwu

Catherine Updike

BS Nursing

BS Nursing

Janet A. Vierbuchen
BS Nursing

Dorene C. Walker
BS Nursing

Wendy Ann Warner

Kathryn Williams

BS Nursing

Janice C. Winter

BS Nursing

BS Nursing
SENI

�PSYCHOLOGY

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Terrence Casey

Jayne Elizabeth Grim

James G. Adams

BA Political Science

BA Political Science

BA Elementary Education/Psychology

Michael J. McCarrie

Joseph E. Rubbico

Jacqueline E. Sunder

BS Political Science

BA Political Science/Psychology

BS Political Science

Joseph Amendola
BA Political Science

Marta Baker
BA Psychology/Sociology

Randy Ashenfarb
BA Psychology

Marla Gail Brodsky

Carol Buchman

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

Chris Burnett
BA Psychology
SENIORS / 47

�PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY

Cindy Ercolani
BA Psychology/Sociology

Theresa Hughes
BA Psychology

Lisa Gazdick

Carol Ann Mannion

Donna Nickell

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

Mary Ann Kuczma

Patricia Riley

Gregory P. Stapay

BS Psychology
BA Elementary Education

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

BA Psychology

Paul Kanner
BA Psychology/Political Science

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Michelle Eileen Perricci
BA Psychology/Sociology

Karen Ann Sweder
BA Psychology
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SOCIOLOGY

Joseph P. Pekol

Katherine D. Perks

BA Sociology/Psychology

BA Sociology

BA Psychology/Sociology

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PEPSI

SENIORS /5

�The Last Dance
The senior dinner dance was held this year at the
Woodlands here in Wilkes-Barre. For many it would be the
last dance they would ever attend at Wilkes. Awards were
given out to seniors, and President Capin spoke to the
Class of '81 '. There was an open bar and the band provided excellent entertainment that was enjoyed by all who
attended.

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�Practice Makes Perfect
Everyone had a great time at Mickey Finn's Senior
Night, forgetting graduation practice at 10 a.m. The
students arrived looking tired and confused. Dean
Ralston provided a one man show and led us through
Sunday's ceremony. The permanent class officers
were elected then everyone left to attend the picnic.

When It Rains -

It Pours

Farley' s Farm was the setting for our Senior · picnic. The
morning was beautiful and sunny, however ... the rains
came. Not just a sprinkle but a thundershower. As bright
~tudents we all gathered under the trees. Safe huh! Anyway,
11 was fun and spirits weren't dampened, even if it didn't last
as long as we would have liked.

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�483 People Looking for a Job
We gathered at the field and everyone reveled in the
beautiful sunshine. Family and friends came to celebrate
this special day with us. When all the diplomas were
awarded a final sigh escaped ... "We made it."

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�'lour6e

.

Not only to strive for the goals you have set,
but to meet them and set even more ...
Not only to hold to the d(eams you have had,
but to dream greater dreams than before ...
Not only to enjoy this land and its wealth,
but to make it a better place to live ...
And not only to take what you can from this life,
but to love and to generously give.
EVELYN PHILLIPS

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�WHO'S WHO
Margaret Mascelli

...

Peggy was an Accounting major from Plains. She
was a four year member of the Women 's Tennis
Team, serving as its Co-Captain last year . Active 1n
the Letterwomen's Club, Ski Club, and the
Accounting and Business Club, she was also a Res ident Assistant and a 1980 Homecoming Princess .

The Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges program is an integral part of the American academic community,
serving both student and educator. Throughout the years it has evolved
as a recognized institution which honors students destined to become
tomorrow's leaders.

Mary Giblin

Leslie J. Nicholas

Treasurer of the Nursing Student Organization, Mary
was a Nursing /Psychology major from Palermo , N.J.
An active participant in Intramural Sports and the
Friends Forever Club, she was a Resident Assistant
Co-Editor of the 1980 Freshman Register and a thre~
year member of the Publications Committee. A fouryear member of the Amnicola staff, including Editor
for two years, and Co-Editor last year. Mary was the
1980 Homecoming Queen.

A native of Kingston, Les majored in English, German
and Education. A member of the English and Education Clubs, he was an active participant in Intramural
sports; in 1978 he won the Outstanding German Student Scholarship and studied at the University of
Wurzberg . Les was a Student Government Representative for one year, and on the Class of 1981 Executive Council for two years . For three years Les
was an active member of WCLH and served as its
Assistant Station Manager.

Marla Gail Brodsky
A native of Old Bethpage, N.Y. , Marla was a
Psychology major . She was a 1980 Homecoming
Princess, a member of the Psychology Club, was a
Student Representative on the Athletic Committee
for two years, and a four-year participant in Intramural sports . A very active member of Student
Government, she was Vice-President for two years.
Marla was both the Chairperson and a member of
numerous committees , including being Chairperson
of the Social Committee for two years.

Steve Demko
An Accounting major from Drums, Steve was on the
Executive Council in his Residence Hall for two years,
and was a Resident Assistant for two years. An active
member of the YMCA and the Ski Club, Steve was
also in the Accounting and Business Club. He served
as the President of the Human Services Committee,
in 1980-81 he served as Chairperson of the March of
Dimes Walk-a-Thon .

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William R. Miller
A native of Dallas, Bill majored in Business Ad ministration, with a minor in Communications. A
four-year member of the Class of 1981 Executive
Council , he served as Treasurer of the Class during
his Junior year. For two years Bill was a group leader
during Freshman Orientation, he was a Features
Writer for the Beacon, a Student Representative on
the Curriculum and Teacher Recognition And Effectiveness Committees . Very active in the Commuter
Council , he was its Vice-President and President for
one year each.

WHO 'S WHO/I

�Colleen Gries
An Acc ounting major from Dallas, Colleen was a
four-year member of the Accounting and Business
Club. An active member of the Debate Union , she
was its President for one year , as well as the President of Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Fraternity . A threeyear member of the Class of 1981 Executive Council ,
being the class President during her Junior year . Col leen was Co-Captain of the Majorettes and the VicePresident of the Women ' s Activities Assoc iation . A
four -year member of Theta Delta Rho , she was also a
member of the 1980 Homecoming Court.

J. Robert Doty
A Chemistry major from State College, Rob was a
four-year member of the Swim Team , being the Captain last year. A Student Government Repre sentat ive
for two years , he served as a Co-Chairperson of the
Publicity and Elections Committee last year. Rob was
also active in the Chemistry Club, was the President
of Slocum Hall , and served on the Class of 198 1 Ex ecutive Committee for. three years.

Geraldine Knopic
Gerry was an English/ Communicat ions major from
New Providence. N.J. A Res ident Assistant for two
years, Gerry served on three Cherry Blossom and
two Winter Weekend Committees. Wh ile a Strutter ,
Gerry was Captain for two years . During that time she
held two offices in the Women 's Act ivities Assoc iation . being its President last year.

John Moffatt
An Accounting major from Forty- Fort , John served
as Vi ce- President and President of the Accounting
and Business Club while he was a member. John was
also a member of Commuter Council for four years,
bei ng its Treasurer for two and one-half years. A two
year member of the Class of 1981 Executive Council,
he was its Treasurer for one year. A member of the
Swim Team , John was also on the Student Center
Board , serving as its Ass istant Director last year.

Michele Fidrych
A native of Wilkes- Barre, Mic hele majored in both
Biology and Psychology. 1n addition to having two
minors A member of the Journalism Socie ty, Biology
Club, Freshman Orientation and Human Services
Committee , Michele was also on the Beacon StaH for
two years , serving as Circula tion Manager and Cartoonist For three summers she was on the WilkesBarre Recreat ion Board .

/ WHO 'S WHO

Charles Isaacs
A four-year member of the Soccer Team, Charlie was
an Accounting major from Kingston. He participated
in Intramu ral Basketball , was a member of the Accounting and Business Club and the Accounting Internship Program . Charlie was on the Concert Committee for two years. As an active member of the
Polar Bear Sk i Club, he was its President for two
years.

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�Janet A. Vierbuchen
Janet was a Nursing major from Bridgewater, N.J. A
four-year member of the Nursing Student Organization, she served as its Secretary, and last year as its
President. She played Intramural Tennis, was a Coordinator of Nursing Career Day, and was a Resident
Assistant for a year.

Joseph Galli

Catherine Updike
Coming to Wilkes all the way from Randolph, N.J. ,
Cathy was a Nursing major. She was a member of
Student Government, Social Committee, was the
secretary of Waller Hall during her sophomore year
and was a member of the Nursing Student Organization. In addition, she participated in the InterResidence Hall Council for three years and was a
Resident Assistant for two years.

An Accounting major from Peckville. Joe was in the Accounting and Business Club , March of Dimes Walk-a-than
Food Committee, and Student Representative on the
Faculty Committee. He was on the New Student Orientation Staff for three years. Very active in Student Government, Joe was the Treasurer for one year, President for
one year and the Chairperson of numerous committees,
including Publicity and Elections.

Megan Ward
An English major from Boonton, N.J., Megan was a
four year member of the Field Hockey Team, serving
as Co-Captain her last year. She participated in Intermural Volleyball, was the statistician for the Lacrosse
Team three years, and was a member of the Letterwoman 's Club. Megan was a Resident Assistant for
three years, was on the Amnlcola Staff for two years,
and worked with Student Government for two years.

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Cheryl Crea
Co-Chairperson of the 1980 New Student Orientation
Committee, Sherri VJas a Nursing major from
Kingsley, Pa. The President of Sullivan Hall for two
years, she was also a three-year member of the Nursing Student Organization. Sherri was a Student
Government Representative for one year, and a Student Representative on the Academic Affairs
Council.

�Charles E. Boyer Ill
A native of Kingston, Charlie was a Materials
Engineering major. A lour-year member of the
Engineering Club, he also participated in Intramural
sports, was a Commuter Council Representative, and
a member of the 1980 Orientation Stall.

Suan Elizabeth Schwab
An English/Education major from Wilkes-Barre, Sue
was a Commuter Council Representative for two
years. She served as Co-Chairperson of the Commuter Council/Inter-Residence Hall Council Social
Committee. For two years Sue was a Writing Lab
Tutor. In addition , she was a member of the Ski Club
and a Research Assistant for the Institute of Regional
Affairs.

Margaret J. Scholl

Robert S. Wallace
President of the Class of 1981 last year, Rob was a
Biology major from Cedar Grove, N.J. A Resident
Assistant for one year, he served as Station Engineer
at WCLH for three years. A lour-year member of the
Human Services Committee, he was a Student
Government member and Emcee at the Homecoming
Bonfire last year. A four-year Biological Society
member , he received Honorable Mention in the
Research Paper Competition at the Eastern Colleges
Science Conference.

Secretary of the Class of 1981 during both her Junior
and Senior years, Margaret was a Business Administration major from Edwardsville. She worked on
the Beacon for three years, as a reporter, Features
Editor and an Editor. A lour-year member of Theta
Delta Rho, Margaret was the Secretary for the Journalism Society for one year, was a Junior-Senior Dinner Dance Chairperson for two years, and was a Student Aide in the Public Relations Office for three
years. In 1981 she was Co-Chairperson of the Cherry
Blossom Committee.

Jon Pliskin
Jon was a Business Administration major from
Cherry Hill, N.J . He served as a team captain in the
Intramural Bowling Program for lour years. Jon was
on the Class of 1981 Executive Council for a year,
and was an Inter-Residence Hall Council Representative for four years, serving as the Chairperson of its
Maintenance Committee for two years. Jon worked
on New Student Orientation, as well as being Student
Chairman of New Student Visitation Day for one year.

Debra I. Prater
A Biology major from Dallas, Debbie was a four-year

member of the Biology Club. She did Independent
Research in Biology for two years, and was a Biology
Lab Teacher's Assistant for three years. For two
years she served as the Clerk for the Judicial Council.
A four-year member of the Human Services Committee, she was elected to the offices of Treasurer,
Secretary and Co-Chairperson.

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WHO 'S WHO 175

�Marta Baker
A Psychology/Sociology major from Plymouth , Marta
was very active In the Theta Delta Rho Sorority, serving as Its President for one year. She was a member
of the Psychology Club and the Sociology Club. Marta was the recipient of a scholarship from the
WIikes-Barre Business and Professional Women 's
Club.

Carol Benek
From Johnson City, N.Y., Carol was a Biology major.
A four-year member of the Class of 1981 Executive
Council, Carol was the class Secretary during her
Sophomore year. She managed the Swim Team for
two years, was a Student Government Representative, and a two-year member of the Academic
Committee. In addition, Carol was the Assistant
Director of the Student Center, and Co-Chairperson
of the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon .

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James E. Kovacs

JoAnne Bennick
JoAnne was an Accounting major from Kingston.
While at WIikes she held numerous offices in Theta
Delta Rho Sorority and the Accounting and Business
Club. On the Class of 1981 Executive Council, Carol
was also involved with Commuter Council, both as a
representative and as Recording Secretary for two
years.

A Biology major from Oley, he was a four-year
member of the Ice Hockey Club, serving as its President for a year. Bangor was a Biology Lab Teaching
Assistant , he was a member of the Biology Club. In
ad dition, Bangor worked on the Student Government
Social Committee, the Inter-Residence Hall Council,
and WCLH.

Joseph Rubbico
A four-year member of the Golf Team, Joe was a
Political Science/Psychology major from Exeter. He
was in the Political Science and Psychology Clubs, an
active participant In the Intramural Basketball program , and was the Corresponding Secretary for the
Commuter Council last year. A member of the Class
of 1981 Executive Council for two years, he was the
class Vice-President for a year. During his Junior
year Joe served as the Social Committee Chairman
for the Commuter Council.

Louis Czachor
Louie is a Mathematics major from Wilkes-Barre. A
four-year member of the Math Club, serving as VicePresident for a semester. He was also in the Education Club for four years, and the Journalism Society,
being Its Vice-President for one year. He was also on
the Beacon staff for four years, serving as the News
Editor during his Senior year.

WHO'SWH1

�Janine Marie Tucker
Last year's Inter-Residence Hall Council President.
Janine was a Business Administration major from
Oak Ridge, Tenn . She was on the Long Range Planning Subcommittee to the President , the Executive
Council of Student Government , and was a Student
Representative on the Curriculum Committee . Janine
participated in New Student Orientation , the
Accounting and Business Club , the 1980 Homecoming Committee and the 1981 Cherry Blossom
Committee.

Dana C. Shaffer

Cindy Rossi

Dana was a Biology major from lnkerman, Penna. A
four-year member of the Biological Society and its
Constitution Committee, as well as President and
Vice-President for one year each. Dana was on the
Emergency Alert Team for three years, was President
of his Freshman class, and a member of the Class of
1981 Executive Council for the entire time he was at
Wilkes. Co-Chairman of the Student Academic Committee, and a four-year member of the American Institute of Biological Sciences.

Patricia Ann Sparlow
Patti was a Communications major from Kingston.
She was on the Beacon staff three years, serving as a
Reporter, Copy Editor, and finally as Editor-in-Chief.
As a member of the Debate Team she was the recipient of various awards and was a member of Pi Kappa Delta, the National Society of Debaters. Patti was
a member of the Journalism Society, she was the
organization's Treasurer last year.

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Michael Stapleton

Cindy was a Biology major from Plains. She was a
member of the Biology Club and the English Club.
She earned three letters in Softball , as well as three
letters in Volleyball. Cindy was also the President of
the Letterwomen 's Assoc iation last year.

Hailing from Easton, Mike was an Earth and Environmental Sciences major. For two years he was an
Inter-Residence Hall Council Representative, and
served as its President ~r another year. He participated in Student Government, and was a fouryear member of the Concert and Lecture Committee .
For two years Mike was a member of the Student Lile
Committee and was a Resident Assistant for a year.

Linda Styers
A Computer Science major from Williamsport , Linda
was a three-year member of the Computer Club. She
was both Vice-President and President of Chapman
Hall, a disc jockey at WCLH for three years and a
member of the Radio CI-\Jb. An active participant in
Intramural Volleyball, she was also a Cancer Society
Volunteer for three years, and in Project REMAIN , as
a Volunteer for the elderly.

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�PEOPLE

Individuals forming groups, giving birth to a variety of ideas and interests; these events act as the cog in the wheel of a developing society of
human beings. Each individual, with the notion of ultimate placement in
their desired concentration, wholeheartedly attempts to channel their
ideas toward the fulfillment of their dreams. The diversity of interests
within individuals and groups is an aspect of life's mystery well worth
investigating.

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�Where you come from and where you will go .
from here are not clear to me. Perhaps I will play a
part in your future and you in mine. What is
important is that we play our present parts in harmony with each other.

An education requires some
long hours of giving conscious
effort to material in books. However, frequently along the road
to wisdom are placed occasions
involving a more joyous setting.

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�We have all been given a gift, a chance
to show our talents, great or small, opportunity to laugh, cry, love and experience.
Freedom to express our opinions, idea
and desires. All these are elements of th
ultimate gift, being one of the people.

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��While pursuing an understanding of our
ability to comprehend a mass of information
about a particular subject and bits and
pieces concerning others, let us not fail to
appreciate the world's natural beauty; the
seasons, people, and a smile.

EOPLE

�Making friends is not always
easy. The risk is always present that one will find himself
involved in things that the
other just can't accept. If you
are truly their friend, allow
them the freedom to take the
avenue they prefer. But, if similar interests endure throughout our lives, we can say that
we've found one of life's treasures; a friend.

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�There comes a time when
one must hurriedly dash to
class and fulfill academic
requirements. But, when studying is finished for the time
being, one has opportunity to
talk with friends. The apparent
fact is that here at Wilkes we
are known to each other and
interaction comes easily. This
is one of the things that makes
Wilkes such a unique place.

That seemingly unimportant action in which you
are involved
Remains trivial until this thought has evolved
Make it spectacular; heart, soul and mind pu t
into it
As if the rest of us are watching you do it.

EOPLE

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�CLUBS

At Wilkes there is an array of clubs that can suit almost anyone's
interests. With such a variety to choose from, the student at Wilkes
is able to further develop his academic skills as well as those skills
found in leadership, recreation, social interaction and environmental appreciation. People from all walks of life are found in each
club, giving the club a balanced set of opinions and activities.

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�AMNICOLA

BARBELL
The Barbell Club offers
students a chance to
achieve body building
technique, and overall
physical development.
This year the Barbell club
sponsored the Mr. Wilkes
contest held in the CPA in
April.

The Amnicola's goal this
year was to provide a pictorial history of the year's
events. The production of
this major publication
takes dedicated staff
members working many
long hard hours. This year
many new ideas were
used to make this year's
book the best.

Sitting: Nancy Bowanko, Mary Giblin ; co-editor , Gayle Lovering , Leigh Majors, Sandy Isaacs.
Row 2: Larry Corona; photography editor, Brian Ufberg, Michele Bandola, Rob Doty, Megan
Ward . Row 3: Mr. Richard Fuller, advisor ; Terry Keenan , Joe Lanard , Maggie Bunnell , co-editor;
Chris Reilly, art editor; Paul Scaliti, Arnold Toscano.

L- R: John Keating, Doug Billig, Rick Pleban , John Stachacz, Danny Cuscela.

ACT 101

BEACON

The Act 101 program is
sponsored by Wilkes College and the Bureaµ of
Equal and Educational
Opportunity. The purpose
is to assist underprepared students in completing their college
education. The function of
Act 101 is tutoring and
counseling students. The
club was involved in
Homecoming weekend, in
which they held a hoagie
and stationery sale.

Sitting : Rosemary Marchese, Elizabeth Coll ins, George Siles, director. Row 2: Linda Smith , Lisa
Carini , Susan Vespico, Adrianne Church , Mary Ann Greene, Carol Buchman.

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~ow_ 1: Lou Czachor, Larry Corona , Mary Kay Pogar, Patti Sparlow. Row 2: Pete Steve, Doug
ahringer. Row 3: John Finn , Dave Capin , Lisa Gurka.

With Patti Sparlow as
editor-in-chief for the
1980-1981 academic year,
the Beacon has successfully served as the
main instrument of communication on campus.
In the interest of
fairness and objectivity,
the Beacon presented a
format which incorporated
news, features, editorials,
sports and in depth interviews, offering the reader
a kaleidoscope of
perspectives. In this way,
the Beacon offers its
heterogeneous audience a
complete view of the
campus.

�CIRCLE K

BIOLOGY

Circle K is a Kiwanis
sponsored organization
whose main purpose is
helping others. Circle K
has held various ev9"ts to
benefit those in need.
Such events are car
washes, bake sales, dance
marathons, and volunteer
work whenever needed.
Circle K is the highest
award club in the state of
Pa. It has excelled and obtained awards in achievement, special service,
single service and special
Olympics.

The Biological Society
has completed another
active year. The activities
sponsored by the Bio Club
this past year include a
holiday season party,
freshman luncheon,
nature days at Camp
Kresge and Montour
Preserve. They also held
four Biology seminar
nights with faculty and
outside speakers. The Bio
Club has the largest
number of members and
is one of the most Involved
groups on campus.

Counterclockwise beginning at top: Len Kuchemba, Jim Roskowski, Judy Humenski , Robert Wallace, Kathy Marseco, Tony
Stachurski , Debbie Mazzeo, Darryl! Evans, Denise DeAngelo, Dale Englehart, Lee Ann Hurko, Chris Woolverton, Joan Knapich,
Mary Ellen Judge, Martha Zulawski , Chris Justifin, Frank Pape, Lynn Watchulonis, Ken Savitski, Lynn Oldroyd, Dr. Wilbur Hayes,
Tawny Rushowe, Dave Pickerel, Elaine Czachor, Pete Russian, Dominick D'Alasandro, Gary Sledge, Carl Eby, Sean Harney,
unknown, Martin Storbeck, Marie Detz, Diana Evans, Maryann Dorman, Bev Rothery, Fran Gilroy, Greg Pypiuk, Leo Orlandini,
Tim Page, Dr. Les Turoczi, Eileen Kostick, Bob Piavis, unknown, Bill Newhart, unknown, unknown, Lor Martin, Lori Smith, Sylvia
Urso, Tom Orlaskl, Dana Shaffer, Pete Konicki, Thom Casey, Jack Szachowiak, Ed Stachowiak , Jerome Nachlis, unknown , Jim
Kovacs.

BOWLING

Row 1: Donna George, Jacci Sunder, Jenny Orgurkis, Liz Perich, Debbie Powers Klaproth, Martha Kaye Sherman. Row 2: Bernie Dardinzski, Randy Katzer, Annette Jacek, Sal Alaimo, Jr., D.
Scott Bailey. Row3: John Walter Sax, Brenda Johnson, Stan Freda, Mary Ann Hall , Jeff Gavlick.
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CLASS 1981

If you are looking for a
way to relax on Friday
afternoons, the Bowling
Club is the answer. Every
Friday after classes they
get together at Chacko's
Lanes to bowl and have a
good time.

The class of 1981 began
the year with the class picnic. The senior class supported the fall and spring
sports as well as assisting
in all college activities
throughout the year. The
class also held the
"Animal House party in
the gym. Many of the
seniors were involved with
the traditional and notso-traditional senior week
activities.
The major emphasis
was to raise funds to purchase and install a large
roofed, Illuminated allcampus bulletin board
between the student
center and SLC.
0

L-R: John Moffat, Joe Rubbicco, Rob Wallace, Margaret Scholl.

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�CLASS 1982

CLASS 1984
The focus of the Class
of '84 was to initiate any
functions regarding the
unification of the class.
The officers strived to
make each member aware
of his or her obligation as
an integral part of the student body.
The class of '84 sponsored fund raisers such as
the Christmas stocking
sale, roller skating party,
and the FreshmanSophomore DinnerDance.

Bruce Williams, President of the Junior class
dedicated his time to
organize roller skating
parties, Junior-Senior Dinner Dance and several
class functions In the Student Union Center.
The Junior class also
established a program
called "Junior Celebrities." Through this effort
the Junior class encouraged other members to get
involved. These class
functions attributed to the
p(oductivity and success
of their efforts.

L-R: Sue Palmer , Laura Danowsky, Theresa Gabana, Bruce Williams.

L-R : Scott Halperin, Lisa Howes, Roseanne Smed ira, Melanie Russo .

CLASS 1983

COMPUTER
The Computer

The class of '83 was
responsible for several
events this year. One major event was the
Freshman-Sophomore
Dinner Dance. The class
also held a bake sale
which was very successful.

has a picnic every year.
The club also holds
several bowling and
volleyball tournaments.
Each year the club sends
four representatives to
other colleges to hold
seminars and programming contests. The club
also held bake sales to
raise money.

L- R: Joanne Rice, Amy Eli as, Carl Kadtke, Erick Farber, Jean Colana.

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Club

along with the Math Club

Row 1: Mark Himelstein, Cindy Casper, Tod Hogan, Jo Ann Prisco , Bruce Fleeger, unknown , Joe
Dylewski. Row 2: Kirk Nunemacher, Tim Bahorik , Steve Thomas, Ed Plesnar, Roy Brody, Dr.
John Koch, Kathy Keller, Judy Rydzewski, Jean Gerboc, Karen Hughes, Darlene Maga. Row 3:
Joann Persanski, Jim Campanella, Jett Besecker, Michele Skurla.

�COPUS

COMMUTER COUNCIL
Under the direction of
president Bill Miller, the
council was reorganized.
Committees were formed
to plan social activities
with the Inter-resident Hall
Council, to coordinate
special events such as
roller skating' parties, to
improve food service in
the Student Center, and to
promote and improve
elections and activities.
Two programs that were
begun are the lunchtime
coffeehouse series and
the apartment committee.
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~-o~ 1: Bev Rothery, Maurita Gries, Bill Miller, Jo Ann Bennick, Joe Rubbico, John Moffatt Row
· ... r~ Ellen_Jud~e, Judy Rydzewski , Nancy Bowonko, Gina De Biase, Colleen Gries Am ·Elias
~o Gall~ Den~edHmes, Judy Solack, Peggy Butchkavity. Row 3: Charlie Boyer John F'inn 1oseph
S~a~~ow~::, B~I

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L-R: Joe Horrox, John Finn, Carl Kadtke , Robbie Bale, Rich Myers, Joe Knox.

The Coalition of Independent College and
University Students concentrates on improving
and expanding federal
financial aid programs.
Copus has set up a Peer
Counselling service to
help students apply for the
various forms of financial
aid available and to
answer questions they
might have on filling out
forms, deadline filing
dates, etc. Copus held a
reception, a pizza party.
participated in Club Day
and the Homecoming
parade, and sponsored an
ice cream booth at the
Cherry Blossom Festival.

Len Kuche~ka, Ed

CONCERT AND LECTURE

CUE AND CURTAIN
Cue and Curtain is a
theater organization that
sponsors the arts as well
the theater productions. They held a dinner
theater in November, also
they visited schools in the
area and did a children's
show.
The purpose of Cue and
Curtain is to promote the
appreciation of theater
and arts at Wilkes College.

The purpose of the Concert and Lecture Series is
to bring cultural events to
the college. They sponsored speakers such as
Hank Aaron, Wilma
Rudolph, who was an
Olympic athlete winning
three gold medals in one
Olympiad. Also, Dr. David _
Fendrick, who is an actor
and a graduate of Wilkes.
The programs were
selected for next year and
it looks promising.

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~~:~d~;=G~h· CJheaapnlni~,ee,MMcCr. StahlzbJerg_, Dean Hoover, Dave Capin , Dr. Turoczi. Sitting: Sherri
, •
,
ar y, arnne Tucker.

Kneeling L-R: Paola Bianco, Chris Lonstrup, Frank Kren , Michele James, Patti Weiner, Tom
Butcher. Standing: Karen Weitman, Stephen Dirocco, Jay D. Siegfried , Donna Pioppi, Bill
Stusnick, Diane Hartagen, Becky Schmidt, Frederic Krome, Tom Quinn , Betsy Keller.

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�DEBATE UNION

EMERGENCY ALERT TEAM

The Debate Union had
many victories this year at
various surrounding colleges. They captured eight
national awards and
placed eleventh in the nation. The team also came
in second in the National
Discussion Contest.
The Debate Union has
won a total of 396 tournament awards and will
enter the 1981-82 season
with twenty-two consecutive tournament
victories.

During the 1980-81
school year the Education
Club was reactivated.
They held a bake sale in
the fall, and a bake sale
and hoagie sale during the
spring semester. The
Education Clubs of Wilkes
and Kings College held an
Easter festival for the
children in the General
and Mercy Hospitals. Also
Wilkes and Kings joined
and ha an informal dinner dance to celebrate the
success of the festival. In
addition to these activities
guest speakers were invited to talk to the
students to familiarize
them with special aspects
of education.

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Row 1: Joe Rubbico, Dr. Bradford Kinney, Patricia Sparlow. Row 2: Linda Esrv, Donna Krappa,
Fred Deets, Colleen Greis. Row 3: Darlene Schaeffer.

Row 1: Tim Woolverton , Bill D'Addato, Lynn Oldroyd , Lydia Trojan , Chris Woolverton . Row 2:
Robyn, Pat Dwyer, Mark Radziewicz, Ken Halpine, Gregg Culp, Mark Murnin, Bart Mason , Don
Talenti, Tim Page, Andre Margan, Sean Harney, Karen Shinn, Stan Kernan , Martin Storbeck, Jill
Whitehead , Debbie Salak, Jim Urban, Keith Sands, Valarie Van Dyke, Tom Dziak, Mark Baretella.

EDUCATION

IEEE

Under the direction of
the captain Valerie VanDyk and the lieutenant
Mark Baretella, the
Emergency Alert Team
provided prompt first aid
service and transportation
to local hospitals for the
students of Wilkes. The
team worked closely with
the infirmary to be
available for any
necessary emergency
care twenty-four hours
daily. Besides providing
first aid and transportation, the team also made
available Red Cross
courses, such as basic
and advanced first aid,
CPR, and instructor
courses.

IEEE Is a professional
club. The members must
be sophomores to join this
club. This year there was a
trip to the New York Coliseum for an electrical
conference. The club also
sponsors films and lectures concerning
engineering.

Sitt ing : Lisa Cobb, Carol Lee Grobe, Karen Baynak, Donna Derrick . Standing: Maura Dzurovci n,
Ellen Krupack , Mr. E. Johnson , Brian Waugh , Bill Hoyle, Josephine Passeri , Karen Grula.

L-R: Tom Godowsky, Jerry Heiser, Denis Hatch, Ed Miskiel , Mike Zwiebeo , Myron Slota, Camille
Rowlands, John Owens, Donahue Adn ison .

�ENGINEERING

FRIENDS FOREVER

The Engineering Club is
composed of Engineering
majors. The club offers
tutoring programs for the
underclassmen. They participated in Homecoming
Weekend, and they
entered a couple of boats
in the river regatta during
Cherry Blossom
Weekend.

Row 1: Bill Dempski, Fred Mills. Row 2: Kirk Nunemacher, Jennifer Soltis, Walter Perngern, Joe
Dupre, Ed Czeck . Row 3: Jerry Heiser, Mike Zwiebeo, Ed Hayduk, Sue Montgomery, John
Costigan , Bob Shiskowski.

Standing: Timmy Dillon, Frank Pape, Laurie Kavala, Pete Creamer, Greg Marshall, Tim Ryan,
Paul Scaliti, Mike Gould, Rick Chapman . Sitting: Donna Eselman, Danelle Scaran, Larry Moyer,
Siena Shields, Ruth McDermitt, Kathleen Roach, Maureen Connolly, Mary Giblin, Michele
Bandola.

ENGLISH
The newly formed
English Club under the
presidency of Lisa Cobb
struggled to grow and
establish itself here at
Wilkes. The club began
with a few interested people and eventually grew to
a membership of twentyfour students. The club
had several fund raisers
including a used book sale
which they hope will
become an annual event.
They also co-sponsored a
lecture series in which
faculty members and
guests from the community made presentations
concerning existentialism.

Under the direction of
Rick Chapman, Big
Brothers and Sisters
changed its name this
year to Friends F6rever.
This is the second year
this organization has been
in existence and continues
to develop and enhance
lifestyles of children who
need companionship,
beyond that which is provided in the home.
Friends Forever took an
interest in the tragic killings of the Atlanta black
children. As a result they
sponsored a magic show
and raised $250 to benefit
the Atlanta investigation.

HUMAN SERVICES
The Human Services
Committee provides
valuable contributions to
both the community and
the campus of Wilkes.
They promoted blood
drives, parties for underpriviledged children. They
raised $17,000 thru the
"American Walkathon"
for the March of Dimes to
fight birth defects.

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Row 1: Lisa Cobb, Amy Elias, Becky Schmitt, Jill Whitehead. Row 2: Carl Kadtke, Bill Mondlak,
Diane Morris, Ellen Krupack, Donna Derrick.

Sitting: Laurie Fedak, Chris Lain, Donna Ruddy, Deb Prater. Standing: Rob Wallace, Bruce
Williams, Steve Demko, Jeff Wagner, Mario Silvestri, Frank Pape, Dan Baborski.

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�IRHC
The Inter-Residence
Hall Council plans and
coordinates residence hall
educational and social
programs. The IRHC
sponsored a 50's Sock
Hop in the Student
Center, awarded the Hotel
men and Sterling Hall the
Outstanding male and
female residence halls.
They also brought Marty
Bear to the dining hall,
and joined In with CC and
SG on events such as the
AH-College Picnic. IRHC
was also involved in a
dorm survey and was consulted in the changing of
the meal card system.

NSO
Members of the Nurell'lfJ
Student Or~lon 8f'9
all underclassmen who are
nursing students. The purpose of the NSO 1s to
assume reeponeibillty for
contributing to an facets
of nursing education.

Janet Vierbuchen.
president, was in ~
of the e&amp;reer Day ~
ed by recruits from al the
area hoapitall.

Row 1: Tim Woolverton, Gloria Kopec, Kim Shealer, Rob Doty, Bruce Williams, Don Wolfrom ,
Tod Hogan. Row 2: Jody Johnson, Karin Jankiewicz, Jill Whitehead, Danelle Scaran, Carol Cigarski, Jean Colonna, Curtis Richardson, Ken Angradi. Row 3: Jim Volpi, Rich Demer, Fred Daniele,
Don Burch, Bob Lashock, Dina Campbell, Marla Brodsky, Val Van Dyke, Janine Tucker, Cindy
Casper, Jean Adams, Paul Adams, Stacy Urman, Bill Lourie, April Wheeler, Stacey Keeley, Sandy Bartels, Bill Miller.

Row 1: Fran Luberto, Stephanie Peyton, Sally Swisher, Janet Vierbuchen, Cheryl Crea, Rita
Devaney, Susan Walsh. Row 2: Dee Wilson, Maureen Connolly, Jean Kovach, Sherri Teets, Ruth
Mcdermatt, Roberta Price, Connie Zelinski, Laura Melnick, Doreen Walker. Row 3: Mark
Morgan, Donna Newland, Gary Deeb, Karen Holmer, unknown, unknown, Ann Marie
Rom anivitch, Debbie Taylor, Joann Simmons, Cathy Cummings.

MANUSCRIPT

PHILOSOPHY

The Manuscript is the

PhileMPhY Club
meets once • W8li to
The

art and Uterary magazine
of Wilkes College,
published by the students.
The magazine includes
work from both the
students and professors.
The publication holds
workshops at Valley Crest
and Heritage House where
they coordinate poetry
reading to aid the elderly
in our community. They
also sponsor a film series
at the college, in which a
variety of films are shown.

debate philo•opbical
questions, and vm10u8
topics irrphi~.

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Seated: Barbara Metroko, Anna May Stanley, Ellen Krupak. Standing: Shelly Freeman, Jack Hardie, Fred Gerhard, Linda Pallion, Lynn Taylor.

Row 1: Renee Popeck , Amy Zajaczkowski, Sandra Urbanski. Row 2: Edmund Chaffee, Don
Stauffer, Steve Rovak.

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�PHOTOGRAPHY

POLITICAL SCIENCE
The Political Science
Club displayed the banner
°Freysinger's Fanaties" in
the Homecoming Parade.
The members also sold
tee shirts on campus, and
ttekl a pizza-bake sale in
lt'le spring. The club tied
ons around
campus in
n of the
hMdin

The Photo Club started
off the year with a display
for Club Orientation Day.
Soon to follow was the
Homecoming Parade, in
which the club banner was
carried. Next, the club exhibited work done by
members during the Arts
and Crafts Day. Or. Turoczi and Chris Woolverton
were guest speakers this
year.

Row 1: Joe Larnerd, Brenda Taylor, Sandy lzaks, Marianne Hall, Paul McCabe. Row 2: Mark
Motz, Steve Thomas.

POLAR BEAR

Row 1: Dave Arnold, Dr. Freysinger, John Finn. Row 2: Sandy Liskowski, Joe Knox, Eileen
Kaschak, Joe Horrox. Row 3: Robbie Bale, Rich Meyers.

PSYCHOLOGY

As always the Polar
Bear Club sponsored its
annual trip to Sugarbush,
Vermont. This year thirtyfive people attended and
skied in moderate to fair
conditions for five days.
They also held weekly
trips to Elk Mountain. During these trips, the
students were eligible for
reduced rates.

u
In the
Visitati
member
convenUOn of th9 e
Psych~ Conference
Boston, New York, Ha
ford, and D.C. Speak
visited and spoke o
graduate seh®IS an
Women Organtz
AgaiMtAape.

Row 1: Sarah Farley, Mary Ellen Discavage, Charlie Isaacs, Karin Jankiewicz, Charlie Zezza,
Jodie Johnson, Diane Kuzminski. Row 2: Jim Kearney, Chick Andrewscavage, Dave Carpin, Eric
Abken, Marc Clifford.

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Row 1: Karen Orlando, Dr. Joseph Kanner, Bob Tryzenski, Paul Kanner, Teri Hughes, Kim
Tru~kenmiller, Dr.James Truckenmiller. Row 2: Annette Jacek, Liz Perich, Lisa Sandler, Sue
Jala1a~, Diane Fetko, Bonnie Keber, Sande Hartdagen, Dr. Robert Bohlander. Row 3: Sue
Tomahs, Stephanie Guise, Alvin Bauman, Elaine Michalic.

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�ROTC

SPANISH

The ROTC program
educates students to be
air force officers in areas
such as pilot training,
navigating missiles,
technical engineering and
nursing. Several groups
represent ROTC on campus, such as the Arnold
Air Society and the Air
Power Club.

The Spanish Club's purpose is to acquaint the
members with the Spanish
culture and language.

Row 1: Amy Lee, Rich Niklewski , Sheri Soria, Pauline Strohl , Robin Dutko, Bernadette Gooney, Jacqueline Beneker, Lisa Loke ,
Sue Caporelli, Mark Ogden. Row 2: Larry York , Elizabeth Henderson, Joe Dyewski , Evelyn Gaisbauer, Karen Gearhart, Laura
Crichton, Donald Donafry, Mike Hathaway, Maureen Byrnes. Row 3: Jim Volpe, Peter Wydra, Barry Sebring, Mark Sorbelli ,
Patrick McCormick, Joe Hathaway, Barry Orbinati , Leslie Saxe, Keith Saunders , John Holly, Steven Ward . Row 4: Albert Yefko,
Bob Cudeworth, Kevin McGovern, Joe Chmiola, Dave Brozena, Philip West , Kathy Kollar, Jay Sweeney. Row 5: Joe Dill , William
Trautwein , Bill Lightner, Michael Ball , Timothy Keller, Iris Hall , Randy Miller, Scott Lefebre, Don Mencl. Row 6: Paul Boyer, Bruce
Hanson, Steve Matechik , Mike Sopko , Ed Weiss, Dave Nazarek, Darlene Maga, Larry Brown , James Garnett, Joe Pelchar, Mike
Dereshkevich. Row 7: Barbara Aponick, Mike Angley, Bernie Krappa, Gary Willets , Paul Smith , Gabe Varsanyi , Bill Bernhart, Jeff
Harper. Row 8: Joe Soriano, Steve Kovac, Frank Scutch , Don Burch , Cletis Smith, Joe McCarthy.

L-R: June Oliver, Molly Sammon , Dr. Hilda Marban, Ellen Krupack , Nancy Considine, Nancy
Gu hit.

SOCIOLOGY

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

The Sociology Club
distributes a newsletter
that contains job opportunities and books dealing
with the social sciences.
These newsletters are
sent to sociology majors
and to the alumni. Next
year the club hopes to be
more active.

L-R : Dr. Bruce Brown, Marta Baker , Mary Burgio , Deana Miller, Teresa Keenan , Dr. John Natzke.

~ow 1: Ana Nu~ez, _Al Wirkman , Elaine Kerchusky, Jo Galli, Marla Brodsky, Thom Rooney,
~nine Tucker, Bill Miller. Row 2: Cheryl Crea, Rob Wallace, Les Nicholas, Terry Shemo, Melissa
M~n~han, Peggy Butchcavitz, Chris Fellin, Corinna Bender, Chris Lain, Johanne Rice, Loretta
8 rtin, Art Hoover. Row 3: Lou Czachor, Bob Tashock, Doug Fahringer, Debbie Vogt , Cindy
Ralph Pringle, Rob Doty, Dana Shaffer, Tom Farley, Bruck Williams, Scott Halperin,
Do~ham,
ons Barker.

Student Government is
the main student governing organization on campus. The purpose of S.G.
is to represent the entire
student body; to act as a
liaison between the
students and the administration. S.G. also
plans and coordinates activities on campus, promotes fellowship, scholarship and the name of
Wilkes College.
Under the leadership of
Jo Galli S.G. was responsible for the supervision of
Homecoming Weekend,
Winter Weekend, and the
Cherry Blossom Festival.

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�STUDENT UNION BOARD

WAA

The Student Union
Board along with student
workers operate and
maintain the Conyngham
Student Center.

The Women's Activity
Association is responsible
for three squads consisting of the cheerleaders, strutters, and maJorett es. They work
together to promote harmony and school spirit.
This organization is
responsible for setting up
all home and away football
games, ~ practices, and tryouts. This
past year they held bake
sales, iAd raffles to pay
for the new uniforms.

L- R: Paul Adams, Mike Canon ico, Lisa Prokarym , John Moffatt, Valarie Van Dyke, Tom Rooney,
Carol Benek, Jo Ann Rice, Frank Gardner, Joe Knox, Art Hoover.

TOR

L-R: Gerry Knopic, Dolores Malachefski, Mary Theresa Paddock, Mrs. Saracino.

WCLH

Theta Delta Aho Is a
sorority that serves the
college and the community. The TOR memberl visit
nursing homes, and this
past year held , Golden
Ages party at Annette
Evans Faculty House.
They also hold an annual
winter party. and they
raise money for the Red
Cross.

WCLH is a ..noncommercial, educational
FM radio station run by
Wilkes College students.
Its overall purpose Is to
provide the finest in
educational and entertainment programming for the
Wilkes-Barre area. WCLH
offers the most diversified
musical programming in
Northeastern Pa., and
provides fine educational
programs such as Options
in Education, the BBC
Science Magazine, and
Today's Health.
Row 1: Judy Solack , Mary Ann Dorman , Carole Terascavage, Gina DeBiase. Row 2: Virginia Martin, Kim Williams, Mary Jo Sagliocco, Debbie Bartashunas, M. Margaret McKeown. Row 3:
Maurita Gries, Tanya Hallez, Marta Baker, Judy Rydzewski. Row 4: Marie Yeager, Mary Kutz,
Marlene Brush, Camille Rowlands.

~~R: Chris Kosakowski, Stanley Ray, Ernie College, Jim Grobluskey, Lisa Gurba, Linda Krawetz,
Albert, Ron Labatch, Dr. Kinney, Jay Rosen .

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�SPORTS

The Wilkes College sports program saw some bright spots and excellent performances this year. The baseball team won the M.I.C.
championship beating out King's and Scranton, they were the only Varsity Team to win the title. The basketball team had one of its finest
seasons ever as they reached the MAC playoffs and the women's field
hockey had a player reach the Nationals in Michigan. Throughout the
year spectators were privileged to see talented, durable athletes perform. Lacrosse enthusiasts had a disappointment upon the announcement of the cancellation of the lacrosse program. Wrestling placed
three members of its team on the East Coast Championship rankings.

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�CROSS COUNTRY TEAM OFF AND RUNNING
Cross Country is a grueling sport,
requiring the utmost in self discipline
and dedication. All through the year,
the runner runs long miles,
sometimes under the most miserable
conditions, while many shake their
heads and wonder why.

The 1980 cross country team had
an excellent season ( 14-6). Coach
Ron Righter added, "When one runner was down the others were up.
Everyone put in team effort." Eddie
Epler (captain) set a course record at
Allentown College this season and

was one of the top runners. Ken Pascoe
also proved to be a valuable asset. The
. Cross Country team should be commended on their season and be
recognized for their keen sense of competition here at Wilkes.

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FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS
ON WINNING NOTE
The Wilkes College football squad got off to a
shaky start before winning three out of their last five
games. Wilkes ended up with an overall record of 36; and a M.A.C. record of 3-4. Although losing quite a
few starting seniors, Coach Schmidt is not totally
disappointed. Many underclassmen gained valuable
experience for the upcoming Wilkes College Football
Season. If Coach Schmidt has a good off-season
recruiting year, Wilkes could become a major contender for the Northern Division title.
Wilkes is proud to announce some individual accomplishments. Co-Captain Ed Mollahan was
selected first team defensive lineman for the 1980
Northern Division Coaches Football Team. Tony
Madden , Carmen LoPresto (Offensive Team), and
Mike Azure (Defensive Team) were among many
others who received Honorable Mention.

Row 1: Tony Madden, Steve Wengen , Jerry O'Hara, Ed Mollahan, Carmen LoPresto, Rick Gay, Scott Davenport , Don Sparks. Row 2: John
Frappoli , Ray Boudreau, Bernie Radecki , Pat Walsh , Vince Savoca, Sean O' Dea, George Hall, Todd Nicholas, Ed Kennedy. Row 3: Joe Wilk ,
Chris Baron, Tony Poppel , Rich Murrau, Loris Lepri , Frank Kren , Gerry Goss. Row 4: Carl Sosnowski , Rick Chapman , Angelo Scerpi, John
Kl auder, John Yankovich, Jim Musto, Don Nicholas, Mike Gould , Mike Azure. Row 5: Donn Jones, Glen Colvin , Dave Hadley, Wayne Longstein , Michael Oates, Bill Trautivein , Paul Schramm , Kevin Luby. Row 6: Curtis Richardson , John Milists, Dan McNulty, Todd Horn, Juan
Navarro, Gerry O' Neill, Alan Roberts, Paul Schramm . Row 7: Roland Schmidt, Joe Skvarla, Ed Lucas, Jonan Goobic, Dan Distasio, Dave
Kaschak, Mike Saracino, Manager.

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�TENNIS TEAM "A SEASON OF REBUILDING"

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L to R: Terry Monseur, Debbie Welliner, Cathy Price, Peggy Mascelli, Anne Rielly, Charlette Fees, Jackie Harney, Paula Spangenberg, Coach Nancy Snee.

The 1981 season for the Wilkes Women's Tennis team
proved to be a year of rebuilding. With only three seniors
returning, the team was dependent on the talent and experience of returning underclassmen and incoming
Freshmen. Seeded number one this year was Kathy Price,
a Freshman. Kathy proved to be a valuable asset
throughout the season.
Under the leadership of Co-Captains Peggy Mascelli
and Debbie Welliner, the team won individual matches and
displayed superb tennis over tough division three schools.
Most valuable player for the Women's Tennis team went to
Kathy Price this year, with honorable mention going to
Paula Spanenberg, Peggy Mascelli and Debbie Welliner.
Charlette Fees and Terry Monseur will lead the team next
fall to hopefully a favorable season and MAC title.

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�SOCCER TEAM FACES GRUELING SEASON
The 1980 season for the Soccer T earn proved to be a
year of rebuilding. Substitutes were scarce which meant
they had to work extremely hard in order to face the tough
schedule ahead of them. With the strength and experience
of returning members, the team had an impressive victory
over King 's, winning 5-2. With only four seniors and two
juniors in the starting lineup, the success of the 1980 soccer team depended largely on the individual performances
of these members. Senior co-captain Zomy with his ag..:
gressive handling of the ball helped in rounding out a fine
soccer team. With four seniors graduating, and the
valuable game experience gained by the juniors and
freshmen this season, the prospects are that next year's
soccer team will be another crowd pleaser.

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:ow 1: Rich Modeiro, Bill Ronka, Tony Sibiya, Mike Karns , Zoomy, Chip Brill , Maurice Haliavo , Carlos Ribiero . Row 2: Mark Barsoun , Keith Liansi , Charles
/acs, Scott LeFebre, Frank Staas, Scott Rudolph , Bob Bruggerworth, Dave Reynolds, Ivan Shidlovsky, Bob Wiesburrow, Drew Wilkins, Mike Brautigan,
1
P Brautigan, Ernesto Lopez, Coach.

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�HOCKEY TEAM
HONORED AT
NATIONALS
It was "given" that the 1980 season would be a

Front row: Diane McGovern, Michele Weiss, Sandy Mccarroll, Geri McAfee, Pam Snyder, Megan Ward, Karen Myers, Betsy Ward, Tracey Day. Back row: Coach Gay Meyers, Valerie Frey, Diane Hall, Karen Johnson, Amy Pearsall, Patricia Riley,
Karen Bove, Helen Gorgas, Sharon Martenson, Joyce Walsh, Linda Dayer, Kathy Reynolds, Asst. Coach: Mary Jo Frail,
Manager: Lisa Striefaki.
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rebuilding year. But with the amazing early season start of
(6-1-1) many of the team started to expect more than what
was possible. The end of the season built character (0-3-2)
rather than achieving the goal of entering the E.A.1.A.W.
post-season play and M.A.C. championships. Our inexperience and lack of depth hurt the team in the win column
during the tougher part of the season, but improvement
and good field hockey came through and in our last game
against Lafayette, we played our game of field hockey well
enough to tie a Division 11 school.
Wilkes has a field hockey team of which it can be proud.
Pam Snyder, a senior, had an excellent season and
represented Wilkes at Nationals in Michigan for the 3rd
consecutive year. Geri McAfee, a senior, led the team in
assists and was selected as a member of the M.A.C. All
Star team. Megan Ward, also a senior, was awarded the
scholar athlete of the year.
Selected into the Susquehanna Field Hockey Association tournament first team was Pam Snyder, third team
selections included Helen Gorgas (Jr.), and Diane Hall
(Soph.).
Once again the field hockey team proved to produce a
season of success and good sportsmanship under the
coaching efforts of Gay Meyers. Each member should be
congratulated on their contributions to team spirit which
was a major force in their overall winning season.

SPORT

�VOLLEYBALL TEAM MAKES MAC PLAYOFFS

First row: Doris Saracino; head coach, Cindy Rossi, Sara Farley, Debbie Kramer, Carol Cigarslai, Jody Johnson, Ellen Doty,
Donna Derrick, Steve Kovac, Todd Hogan. Second row: Nancy Roberts, Cheryl Fryslask, Cathy Dudick, MaryKay Price,
Marsha Pruskowski, Ellen Van Riper, Lisa Gazdkok, Sally Fisher, Lisa Cobb, Sue Dyauick, Cindy Kusper.
The Wilkes Volleyball team surpassed everyone's expectations this year. Coach Doris Saracino commended
the team for their dedication and spirit in striving to improve last year's record. For the first time in Wilkes history
the lady Colonels made it to the MAC playoffs. They also
captured the NPWIAA (Northeastern Pennsylvania Women
Intercollegiate Athletic Association) championship.
Senior Mary Kay Price is one of 12 members of the all
MAC Volleyball team. The unit is selected from all 18
teams in the MAC. Seniors Cindi Rossi, Sarah Farley, Marsha Pruskowski, Mary Kay Price, and Lisa Gazdiok will be
leaving but should be commended on their dedication and
leadership.

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SPORT~

�GRAPPLERS PLACE
IN EASTERNS

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The 1980 Wrestling Team combated a grueling
schedule, wrestling eight out of the top twenty power
teams in the country. John Reese an outstanding coach
has just completed his 26th straight winning season as he
led a very young blue and gold squad to a 12-8 record.
This year three grapplers placed in the finals of the Eastern
competition. Pete Creamer wrestling at 177 lbs., placed
4th; Joe Birmingham, at 158 lbs., placed 5th; and Rick
Smith wrestling heavyweight placed 6th in the overall
competition.
One of the most outstanding achievements this year occurred at the Wilkes College Open, held here in December.
Sophomore Lenny Nelson, wrestling at 142 lbs., won the
Open, the first time a sophomore has won this honor.
The Wilkes Wrestling Team should be commended on
their exhibition and tremendous talent shown throughout
the season. Reese will enter his 29th year at the helm of
the Wilkes Grapplers next winter.

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(Left to right) First row: Steve Bochicchio, Jim Bender, Doug Billig, Al Jacoboson, Rich Madera, Tom Trovato , Thomas Mendez, Steve
Reta, and Gino Girelli. Second row: Kris Rowlette, Billy Dodge, Joe Birmingham, Mark Troutman , Dan Miner, Pete Creamer , Rick
Smith, Pat O'Callaghan , Mark Popple, and Lenny Nelson. Third row (standing): Head Coach John Resse, Rich Gibson, George Cherrie, Pete Harris, Phil Abramson, Neil Pufko, Bob Roberts , Ai.ck Gaetano, Mark Correll , Dana Sutliff, Frank lnserria, Mike Garvin, Doug
Collina, Dale Creamer and asst. coach Tim McGinley.

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�WILKES WIN OVER SCRANTON
- A VICTORY TO REMEMBER
With the tables finally turning, this
year's basketball team crushed a
strong Scranton team before a
stunned Scranton home crowd. This
victory was just one of many as the
team placed a high number 14 in the
win column , once again giving us
another winning season.
At the helm was coach Ron
Righter. In his own unique style, he

set the guidelines for such players as
Mike McCarrie. To briefly state the
team captain accomplishments, Mike
joined the elite with his 1000th career
point and number 1 National rating in
free throw shooting. Being selected
on the 1st team all MAC and all
ECAC squads one could say Mike
McCarrie didn't do too badly.

Also following the road to victory were Tony Madden, J. J.
Walker, Paul Scaliti, Pat Mccue,
Pat Romich, and Greg Hychko. It
was apparent that these players
gave 110% mentally and physically. Their accomplishments proved
it throughout this great basketball
season.

Row 1: Ross Zanghi, Greg Hychko, Pat Mccue, captain Michael McCarrie, Pat Romich, Ed Kershaw, Bob Morehead. Row
2 :_ Scott Davenport, Paul Scaliti, Bob Antonelli, Rick Sheaffer, Kevin Walker, Bob Salmi , Tony Madden, and Coach Ron L.
Righter.

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�LOOKING AHEAD
After a very productive year, Coach Roberts
is looking ahead to next year when the Colonelettes will have gained much needed experience. The Colonelettes have a crop of very
talented Freshmen returning to Wilkes, but not
to mention the tremendous leadership that the
upperclassmen offer. Considering that there are
no graduating seniors, a record of 8-14, is
nothing to be ashamed of. Working with a very
small, young squad, Coach Roberts is preparing
and molding a team that will offer great competition in future years.
One of the brightest spots of the season was
placing second to Marywood in the First Annual
Wilkes College Women's Basketball Tournament. As an individual accomplishment Stacey
Keeley was awarded Outstanding Defensive
Player of the Tournament. Next season Coach
Roberts is counting on Diane Hall and Karen
Hall in leading the Wilkes College Colonelettes
to the Women's Athletic Association title.

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L to R: Assistant Coach, Lee Ugiccione, Linda Wilson, Diane Hall, Stacey Keeley, Karen Bove, Karen Hall, Sally Jones, Elaine Kerchusky, Ellen Van Ripper, Diane Kendig, Karen Johnson, Annie Reilly, Head Coach Nancy Roberts.

�ICE HOCKEY TEAM MAKES PLAYOFFS
The 1980-1981 season for the Wilkes Ice Hockey team
proved to be successful, in that they made it into the finals.
The team finished second in the league with every player
giving it all he had. The home rink for the team is located at
the Coal Street Park here in Wilkes-Barre. Although the
school support was limited, the players maintained their
own team.spirit. The team had an outstanding season and
a record they can be proud of. The Ice Hockey team not
only improved greatly in 1980-1981 but they came into it
this season deeper in talent than perhaps any other
season.

Row 1: John Phillips, Tom Mitchell, Billy Manley, Loris Lepre, Charlene. Row 2: Dave Hughes, Greg Pipak, Jeff Mung, Pete
Rozelle, Tim Kirkpatuck, Dave Szczpanski, Cindy Workman, Tom Stevens.

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�RECORDS ARE MADE
TO BE BROKEN
"To love a sport is to follow it through no matter what
the circumstances. " This symbolizes the dedication that
the swim team endured during the 1980-81 season.
Although they experienced a season of defeat, each
member made a contribution to records and/or the continuation of the team in succeeding years. Under the
coaching of Bob Greenwald and Bob Lewis, the swim team
made tremendous improvements. Rob Doty set the pace
at the MAC as he snapped on the 200 yard breaststroke.
In this event he broke the Wilkes College standing record
by nine seconds. In diving, Reed Bello displayed his talents
by placing third in the overall competition at the MAC.
Karen Field, a freshman, placed first in the women 's 100
yard freestyle. Megan Maguire made it to the finals in the
women's 200 yard backstroke and Michelle Maguire
placed first in the women's 200 yard butterfly at the MAC.
If these efforts pull together, the 1981-82 season can prove victory for the team.

Peggy Butchkavitz, Lorrain Koch, Michele McGuire, Karen Field, Megan McGuire. 1st row: Coach Bob Greenwald, Ro bert
Doty, Pat Slowey, Enrico Ratti, Reed Bello, Coach Bob Lewis. Missing: Frank Gardener, John Moffatt.

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�LACROSSE TEAM ENDURES LAST SEASON
The 1981 season for the Lacrosse
Team is one that will be remembered by
each and every member because it is
the final year as a Varsity sport. 1969
marked the introduction of a varsity
Lacrosse team to the Wilkes College
Athletic program. After only six years,
the team went on to capture the MAC
Championship under the direction of
coach Jon Hobrock. Now, in 1981 the
program has been eliminated from the
Wilk-es Athletic program. The stickmen

were very disappointed at the inability
of the Athletic Department to resolve
the financial problems without dropping
the team. The predicament facing the
team did not hinder the team spirit as
they went on to win over Upsala 9-8.
Credit for strong leadership must go
to Larry Buffaloe. Buff this season was
awarded MVP for his strong defense
ability. Senior Jeff Harper proved to be
a constant threat at midfield, along with
Damian (Tak) Papariello. Captain Rich

Modica and Eric Farber generated the
offensive drive and also added crucial
goals in the game.
Dave Szczepanski led the first year
members and was awarded the "Tool"
award. Coaches Pete Canine and Bill
Abrams should be commended for t heir
determination toward keeping the fast
moving sport of Lacrosse as an intricate
part of the Athletic Program here at
Wilkes.

1st row: Eric Farber, Larry Buffaloe, Rich Modica, Jeff Harper, Paul Szczepanski, Tracey Cloth. Row 2: Carl Lindhorst, Damian Papariello, Dave Randy Kotzer, John Stachacz, John Phillips, Dan Telenti. 3rd row: Phil Abramson, Gary Macko, Bill
Bernh erdt, Terry Casey, Charlie Furgeson, Mike Feagan, John McCarthy. 4th row: Coach Pete Canine, Manager; Cindy
Work man, Coach Billy Abrams.
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�BASEBALL TEAM
CAPTURES MIC TITLE
The goals of the 1981 Wilkes Baseball team was to win
the MAC section, win the northern division and capture the
overall MAC title. Although these goals were set very high
they were not far reaching. The team through its hard
work, dedication, and expert coaching were the only varsity sport to hold the MIC (metro intercollegiate conference)
title. In addition to the MIC achievement, the team proudly
took second in the MAC northeastern division.
Out of the nine returning veterans there is one player
who is a true All-American athlete. Chick Andrewscavage,
senior first baseman, has a baseball career that is
outstanding in the Wilkes Baseball record book. Chick has
broken every school record imaginable and has earned
first team all MAC, first team all ECAC and district AllAmerican honors.
Jerry Antosh and Tony Vlahovic also warrant recognition for their commendable efforts and true baseball
talent.

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Row 1: Scott Davenport, Rich Geffert, Rich O'Kourrey, Mark Belensky, Bob Horn, Chris DaRe, Ross Zanghi, Joe Malatesta.
Row 2: Glen De Maris, George Hall, Joe Mina, Jerry Antosh, Ken Hodick, Jim Kearney, Chick Andrewscavage, Bob Miler,
Ned Sandercock. Row 3: Ken Sorick, Mark Csentits, Tony Vlahovic, Randy Radecki, Joe Grzenda, Ted Komorski, Rich
Demer, Dale Englehart, Jim Michaels, Dave Kaschak, Coach.
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�SOFTBALL TEAM HAMPERED BY INJURIES
The Wilkes Softball Team was graced with some very
talented players this season. Although a very young team,
with three freshmen and seven sophomores, the Colonelettes gained experience needed to be a competitive
contender. Co-Captains this year were Karen Johnson and
Joyce Walsh, both were placed in the NPWIAA All-Star
team along with Stacey Keely and Cherel Frystak.
Honorable mention for the All-Star team went to Karen
Bove.
The Team was hurt by key injuries at critical times but
walked away with an overall record of 8-11. Pitching for
the Colonelettes was Cheryl Frystak. Cheryl was also
selected for the All-MAC Northern Division All-Star Team.
Leading in extra base hits was Joyce Walsh, Karen
Johnson led the team in RBl's and Gloria Pasternick led
the team in stolen bases. With all but two girls returning to
the Wilkes Softball team, the 1982 season looks very promising and we should see some great softball in the spring.

Row 1: Cheryl Frystack, Carol Hagen, Annie Reilly, Michele Weiss, Lana Lawerence, Mary Jean Farrell. Row 2: Ms. Nancy Roberts,
coach; Karen Johnson, Joyce Walsh, Kim Smith, Karen Bove, Ellen Van Riper, Cathy Poplawsky, Trish Riley, Stacey Keely, Mrs.
Gay Meyers.

SPOF

�GOLF TEAM SEASON UP TO PAR

L to R: Jim Kachidurian, Ray Ward, Chris Reilly, Bob Salmi. 2nd row: Joe Rubbico, Mark LePore, Bob Bruggeworth.
The 1980-81 Golf season proved to be a
victorious one as the team totalled an impressive 9-4 overall record. Within that span
the team achieved a consecutive winning
streak of six matches. The captain, Mark
LePore, was a key element in the team's success as he tallied an average low of 75.6.
Also adding to the winning way of the team
was another senior Chris Reilly. While playing
against a strong Upsala team, Chris fired in a
low 78 to clinch the Wilkes victory. Joe Rebbico, the third and final senior of the team
was a four year veteran and another strong
element in the victorious team. Once again
the team participated in the MAC tourney
and this year placed tenth out of 21 teams,
while LePore and Bob Salmi achieved an
outstanding sixth and seventh finish. Ray
Ward, Jim Kachidurian, and Bob Brugworth
finalized the Wilkes Golf Team.

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�TENNIS TEAM PLACES
2nd in MAC's
The Wilkes College Netmen under Coach Tom
Rokita finished their season with a very respectable 6-4 overall record. The Colonels went into
the season optimistic about winning the Northwestern division of the Mid-Atlantic Conference,
which would mean a first ever playoff berth. The
Colonels fell short of their goal by finishing second
with a strong 4-1 record losing only to a powerful
Elizabethtown team.
The netmen of 1981 were young, as the team
loses only co-captain Stan Manoski to graduation.
Stan has meant a lot to the team over the past fo ~.
years and will be greatly missed. The Colonels of
next year will be dependent upon this year's cocaptain and MVP Barry Spevak. Spevak had a
good year compiling a 7-2 record. Returning with
Spevak are Dave Battle, Jim Watkinson . 1nd Bob
Bushbaum. Battle was the team's number one
player who earned a 5-4 record showing he could
play for almost any division three college. Watkinson played a competitive number two slot and
Bushbaum filled in with dependable play when
needed. The Colonels look forward to the '82
season and their quest for that playoff berth.

Dave Battle, Stan Manoski, Jim Watinson, Chris Sezenias, Bob Buchsbaum, Barry Spevak, Tom Swirber.

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�CHEERLEADERS

STRUTTERS

The Wilkes College cheerleaders,
although not having a complete
squad due to the number of
members, generated much enthusiasm and spirit and personified
true team loyalty. Debbie Novak was
chosen for captain of fall sports and
Megan Smith for winter sports.
Generating school spirit by cheering
at football and basketball games and
making pep signs were the responsibilities of the cheerleaders.

Marching on the 50 yard line at
half time of most of the football
games were the strutters. Thirteen
members strong, the drill team,
under the student direction leadership of Captain Jerry Knopic provided interested female students the
opportunity to perform in a dance
oriented group. The strutters did a
fine job this year and provided excellent entertainment during half
time.

Row 1: Donna Kachur, Molly Delahanty, Maurita Gries, Gerry Knopic, Beth
Hathaway, Sue Suhamski, Patti Crane. Row 2: Babetta Bernstein, Chris Lai n,
Maureen Connolly, Regina White, Heather Beese, Lorraine Edwards, Donna
Cunningham.

Row 1: Debbie Novae, Marianne Murray. Row 2: Sharon Long, Megan Smith.

MAJORETTES
Senior captains Mary Theresa
Paddock and Colleen Gries led the
Wilkes College majorettes this
season to demonstrate numerous
routines at every football game.
Students watched the majorettes
perform their half time shows with
the strutters. At this year's bonfire
the majorettes exhibited talent as
they performed their routines with
fire. As usual, they provided excellent
entertainment at every football
game.

L

Row 1:Mary Theresa Paddock, Colleen Gries. Row 2: Susie Ulitchney, Diana
Evans, Connie Zelinski, Nadine Bodnar. Row 3: Diane Gombeda, Ronda Karboskie, Sharon Martins, Bev Rothery, Donna Krappa , Theresa Gabana.

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�MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

MVP GOLF

MVP VOLL YBALL
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Tony Madden

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Mark Lepore

MVP ICE HOCKEY CLUB

MVP FOOT

MVP SOFTBALL

MVP FIELD HOCKEY

MVPCRO

ESTLING

...

Mike McCarrie

MVP BASKETBALL

MVP LACROSSE

MVP MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TENNIS

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��DORMS

The Residence Halls at Wilkes range from the modern style to the
old, coal baron estates. The historic beauty of these houses adds to the
personal character that is everywhere at Wilkes. The dorm student encounters many adjustments such as cafeteria food, the anticipation of
roommate compatibility and trying to make his new dwelling as similar
to home as possible.

ORMS

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BARRE

BUTLER

Row 1: Rich Barre, Kate Wytovich, Patty Wiener, Carm Courtney. Row 2: Kim Perry, Geri McAfee (R.A.), Sue Tomalis
(R.A.), Cindy Casper, Gloria Kopec, Janet Dorio, Annette Krebs. Row 3: Deb Maxwell, Sue Bennett, Rhonda Karboski, Dee Czaykowski, Donna Grzenda, Marianne Dettore, Cathy Lynch.

Dorm Members: David Aust, Marc Clifford, Dominick D' Alessandro, Alfredo Daniele, Timothy Dillon, Stephen DiRocco,
Steven Dyjak, Charley Isaacs, John Klauder, Tom Mallahan, Richard Murray, David Pickrell, Vincent Poveromo, Eugene
Rizzo, Peter Russian , Tim Ryan (R.A.), Bob Salmi, Patrick Slowey, Ian Smith, Mark Troutman, Jeffrey Wagner, Keith
Williams.

BEDFORD

CATLIN

Dorm Members: Mark Barsoum, Reed Bello, Carl Borgstrom, John Brown, Robert Bruggeworth, David Byko, Rick
Chapman (R.A.), Jeffery Evans, Eric Farber, Mark Firth, Stephen Grillo, Kiatsiri Liansi, John McGrath, Joseph Milazzo, Tom Mitchell, Juan Navarro, Lenard Nelson, Donn Nicholas, Todd Nicholas, Richard Powers, Bruce Reed, William
Repasy, John Sheplock, Mike Stapelton (R.A.), Charley Zezza.

Row 1: Suzette Kianek, Lisa Striefsky, Michelle Weiss, Marge LeBlanc. Row 2: Gerry Knopic (R.A.). Melanie DeBias, Trish
Riley, Charlene Budgeon, Lana Lawrence, Cindy Workman, Paul Szczepanski. Row 3: Heather Beese, Cheryl Grystack,
Diane Gombeda, Missy Monahan, Karen Bove, Joyce Walsh, Joanne Rice, Beth Hammer.

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�CHAPMAN

Row 1: C. Klepadlo, S. Urbanski, E. Kerchersky, A. Wheeler, B. Hathaway (R.A.), M. Eiswert, C. Langan. Row 2: J.
Grude, K. Manning, A. Nichols, C. Gries, J. Outmann, C. Bartholomay. Row 3: L. Belucci, E. Norbert, S. Mccarroll.

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COLONELS

Seated: Mike Azure (R.A.), Paul Adams, Rick Snyder, Adrien "Sumthin' Extra" Pristas. Row 2: J. D. Stegmaier, Tho Thung, George
Peach, Keith McKue, Bob "Chopper" Botelle, Mike Wolf, Rob Ferchak, Rich Gartman, Ken " Pygmy" Halpine, Mark Barettella, Eric
Stroyan. Row 3: Frank Staas, Greg Polanchyk, Lips Kovatch , Pat Dwyer, Scott Rudolf, Mark Murnin, Ralph Pringle, Ivan Putski, Tom
"Mr. Humor" Rooney, Stan Kman , Steve Scharpdick, H., Georg Smith, Dave Gergen. Row 4: Brewery Worker, Ken McMannis, Brian
Wheeler.

CHESAPEAKE

DANA

Row 1: J. Conzleman, M. O'Callaghan, D. Derrick, A. Malone, M. Wassil, D. Whalen. Row 2: L. Miller, G. Curran, J.
Hislop, R. Young, A. Rogers, S. Fidisshun. Row 3: S. Rink, D. Cunningham, M. Anton, M. Discavage, D. Cillo, S.
Poirier, J. Bennis, J. Johnson, C. Tomko, G. Powers (R.A.), L. Mercanti, M. Jamicky, J. Buchinsky.

Row 1: Susan Harris (R.A.). Row 2: Anne McKenna, LuAnn McHugh, Terri Vanwert, Jeanne Kutz, Sheri Teats, Amy
Lens, Leslie Smith. Row 3: Keith Banias, Ellen Van Riper, Valerie Frey, Jeanne Kovach , Diane Hall, Matt Kultys, Adrian
Pristas, Peggy German.

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DELAWARE

DIAZ

Row 1: Darlene Zuandt, Ann Lee Sheridan, Diane Chuff, Mary Slavika. Row 2: Carol Mannion, Donna Nauta, Sharon
Burns, Ana Nunez, Donna Kucy, Pam Samuelson, Robyn Shipley, Charlene Maruscewski. Row 3: Carlotte
Wanamaker, Gayle Lovering (R.A.), Laura Danowsky, Edye Schlossman, Lori Bracey, Evelyn Donnell, Janet Sharkey.

Row 1: John Liati, Emerson Richard, Stoneham; Honorary Member, Rob Wallace (R.A.), Bob "Mountain Man"
Weisbrod. Row 2: John Luongo, Marcel "Mr. Hollenback" Esqueu, Jim Lynch, Chris Condie, Doug Collina, John "02" Ogrodnick, Mark Correll, John "Teddy" Watro, Curtis Richardson. Row 3: Dave Hughes, Reed Haag, Kevin Comstock, Dave "Herk" Hirko, Joe Mamourian, Curtis Kunte.

DENISON

DIRKSEN

Dorm Members: Michael Belyrml, Don Birch, Chris Burnett, John Cortina, Scott Kavenport, Steve Demko (R.A.), Joe
Galli, Jim Guerriero, Gregg Howells, Ralph Kaye, Ted Lundy, Gregg Marshall, John Martin, John Popiak, Greg Price,
Tom Quinn, Carl Schultheis, John Silk, Charles Sotolongo, Tom Stevens, Guy Zehner.

Dorm Members: Salman Abulaban, Ken Avery (R.A.), Dan Batzel, Doug Fahringer, Edwin Flanagan, Mark Gabrriel,
James Garnett, Frank Gardino, Scott Halperin, Frank Jeffrey, Bob Juliana, Tom Macioroski, Jim Malone, Bill Mccann, Tomas Mendez, Don Menci, Michael Potter, John Raineri, Daniel Schilling, Mario Silvestri, Daryl Spangler,
Gary Trevan, Stephen Vidal, David Varon.

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�DOANE

GRISSOM

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Row 1: Donna Ruddy, Chris Kurkowski, Fran Pagliaro, Fran Luberto, Be Gooney. Row 2: Crystal Ollivierre, Maureen
Hoffa, Betsy Keller, Joanne Gismondi, Maureen Connolly (R.A.).

Row 1: John Wartella, Eric Johnson, Martin Storbeck, Bill D' Addato, Steve Griffiths, Myron Sloth, Paul Giovannazo,
Scot Lefrebre, Joe Grzenda, Tim Woolverton, Cary Willets, Tony Vlahovic (R.A.), Ed Gaydos. Row 2: Kevin Coleman,
Blake Batterson, Paul Yablowsky, Mike Benyo, Jeff Kozick, Carl Kadtke.

GORE

HOLLENBACK

Row 1: Joe Maletessta, Tom Travata, Mike Feagen. Row 2: Mark Lepore, Robert Lewis (R.A.), David Arnold , Joe
Mina, Bill Bernard, Rich Walker, Steve Schultz, Jeff Harper. Row 3: Tak Papariello, Carl Sosnowski, Rick Gay, Billy
Dodge, Scott McGrath, Don Brown, Pat Romich.

Dorm Members: Carol Buchman, Jill Burlingame, Ellen Carey, Cindy Darhart , Laura Crichton, Kathleen Desmond,
Sheila Dinan, Susan Frank, Lisa Gazdick, Jeanne Moffitt, Donna Pioppi, Lisa Prokarym (R.A.), Sandra Reese, Karen
Shinn, Karen Sweder, Monica Tambasco, Janet Truskowski.

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�McCLINTOCK

MINER

Row 1: Kathy Marcell, Robbie Bale, Patty Othmer. Row 2: Maureen Pollard, Kim Angus, Pauline Strohl, Gina Procopia, Sandy Everhart, Larraine Koch, Carol Guarnieri, Kathy Centrella. Row 3: Sallie Jones, Karin Jankiewitz, Ann
Sterra, Terry Keenan, Cathy Updik.e..(R.A. ).

Row 1: lllene Cipparelli, Mary Giblin (R.A.), Karen Harig, Daren Ahlefeld, Roseanne Smedira. Row 2: Barbara Stich,
Dina Wasileski (R.A.), Marisa Marquardt, Lisa Flamini, Jean Rittenberg, Anne Crossin, Phyllis Barnes, Jill Dewald,
Kim Shesler, Karen Fields. Row 3: Leisa Gentile, Theresa Smith, Karen Petroski, Sally Fisher, Sandy lzaks, Annie
Reilly, Melanie Russo, Joan Klingesmith , Ann Kovaleski, Donna DeBosta, Mandana Cipolat.

MINER

MINER

THIRD FLOOR

Row 1: Vicky Smith, Betsy Ward , Dawn Lockburner, Beth Luton, Kate Mofatt, Ann Stevens. Row 2: Peggy Mascelli
(R.A.), Lisa Huttenmoser, Diane McGovern, Linda Dayer, Mia Mumford , Baba Burnside, Sue Havrilla, Siena Shields,
Kathleen Roach, Tracy McElroy, Kay Potter, Sheryl Slough, Teri Perri, Ann Burke, Danelle Scaran. Row 3: Regina
Morse, Cathy Shafer, Donna Eselman.

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FOURTH FLOOR

FIFTH FLOOR

Dorm Members: Kristine Bahr, Denise Barr, Debra Bligh, Sandra Caparelli, Marie Constantino, Diane Demott, Sarah
Farley, Mary Beth Holliday, Lisa Howes, Mary Hyde, Maribeth Koffira (R.A.), Lucinda Lownsbery, Debra Mauro, Dawn
Mayne, Maureen Morrison, Kathy Ochs, Jeanne Marie Piatkiewicz, Margaret Reilly, Beth Rosmergy, Deanna
Rossman, Leslie Schoenstein, Terese Shemo, Ann Thomas, Lois Walker, Fran Weir.

DORMS

�HOTEL STERLING

THIRD FLOOR

HOTEL STERLING

FIFTH FLOOR

r

Dorm Members: Stephen Bohac, Brian Bowes, Paul Boyer, Tom Czyzyk, Charles Ferguson, Fred Gerhard, Michael
Bhilardi, Clark Hockenberry, Joseph Kotansky, Richard Madero, Peter Maloney, Gene Neary (R.A.), Ahmad Pinion,
Robert Roberts, Kenneth Shea, Joe Soriano, David Speicher, Francis Tourscher, Tom Trovato, Kevin Walker.

Row 1: Sandra Bunting, Chris Lain (R.A.), Lynn Bezick, Chris Kozak. Row 2: Leslie Hanafin, Trish Hidock, Betty Rose
Dougherty. Row 3: Dennis Hardy, Debra Becker, Ann Balliet, Terri Lentz.

HOTEL STERLING

HOTEL STERLING

FOURTH FLOOR

Row 1: Mike Garvin, David DePue, Randy Kotzer. Row 2: Bill MacArthur, Brian Ufberg, Raul Gochez. Row 3: Barry
Spevak (R.A.), Jeff Wolfberg, Tom Travata, Myong Cosman, Ed Chaffe. Row 4: Mike Oates, Glen de Marris, Etienne
Di Paolo, Bob Roberts, Pat Walsh.

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SIXTH FLOOR

Picture not available; Dorm Members: Tammy Clememce, Tracey Day, Kimberly Demming, Lynn Kraiman, Suvapan
Liansi, Loretta Martin, Trude Mathieson, Donna Nitka, Monica Spishock, Kathleen Taylor, Sharon Trinder, Janet
Vierbuchen (R.A.), Amy Zajaczkowski, Brian Crane, George Orren, Edward Pashinski, Christopher Wagner.

DORMS

�PRIAPUS

Row 1: Mark Csensiuts, John Werez, Josh Simon, Barry Orhanti, Mike Rupp, Tom Mendez, Joe Horrox. Row 2: Ernie
College, Chris DaRe, Joe Loomis, Jom Worthington, Mark Metz, Ray Alunni, Gary Drumhead, Sean Harney, Mariso
Haliova, Joe Seprosky, Rich Durleen, Dave Yerk, Carl Eby, Tony Kubasek, Bob Lashock (A.A.).

ROOSEVELT

Row 1: Tom Butcher, Joe Graber, Steve Thomas, Dennis Wenders. Row 2: Bill Lourie, Tod Hogan. Row 3: Karl Lindhorst, Tony Bahktiari, Mike Tslvln, Steve Reto, Larry Buffaloe, Joe Larnerd. Row 4: Hanna Sadek, Kifk Forman, Dan
Cuscela, Doug BIiiig, Trip Keating (A.A.), Howard Hartzel.

SLOCUM

Row 1: Glenn Gazold, Harvey Bushpies, Dong Doung, Ed Delzio, Pat Damiani. Row 2: Tim Downing, John Stachize,
Mike Gould (R.A.), Rich Pfenniger. Row 3: Ed Kovaliski, Dan Wirksman, Brian Murray, Dan Talenti, Dave Scappeletti,
Tom Urasevich (A.A.).

STERLING HALL

Row 1: Kim Coccodrilli, Barb Young, Alison Sohmer, Megan Ward (A.A.), Lisa Hazlak. Row 2: Stacey Lipman, Corinna Bender, Gloria Dovatch, Stacy Keeley, Leigh Major. Row 3: Deb Dzielak, Sandi Bartels, Mary Ellen Gacha, Deb
Solowe, Candy Marshall.

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�'DORMS

----STURDEVANT

WALLER

Row 1: Sylvia Yanik. Row 2: Deb Novak, Nancy Ginter, Mary Ellen Moran, Jeannie McCarthy, Kathy Reynolds. Row 3: Karen Meyers,
Denise DeAngelo, Lisa Stasyk, Jeanne Basta, Merideth Cunningham, Sandy Van Sickle. Row 4: Ellen Doty, Joy Ormsby, Reesa
O'Boyle, Sharon Michner, Karen Orlando. Row 5: Marie Boyle, Wendy Zukowski, Anne Marie Romanivich, Sharon Wheeler, Amy
Ciarocci, Sharon Martinson, Karen Snyder, Lisa Johnson. Row 6: Lisa Cobb, Lydia Trojan, Sue Walsh , Debbie Salak, Margie Eckroth,
Joan Clarno, Cathy Hoferer (R.A.), Carol Zaleski, Jeanne White, Helen Gorgas, Sharon Snyder, Jill Whitehead.

Row 1: Winnie Lynott, Kathy Potter, Mary Beth Garrity, Betsy Koons, Sandy Tomko (R.A.}, Lisa Kleckner, Lisa Kopcynskie, Maria Dobiansky. Row 2: Carol Benek, Theresa Gabana, Donna Newlin, Jayne Grim, Brenda Walker, Carol
Discavage, Julie Alsopp, Hildy Strongwater, Marie Wilczinskie, Pam Luchi, Cindy Lapinski.

SULLIVAN

WARNER

Row 1: Sue Harrison, MaryAnn Fedor, Ruth McDermott, Paula Devaney (R.A.}, Lori Hetherington. Row 2: Sue
Luckey, Connie Zelinski, Lisa Sandler, Marla Brodsky, Carol Cigarski, Jessica Kwiatkowski, Lor Martins. Row 3: Cindy Bonham, Sue Palmer, Cindy Kamajian, June McNiece, Mary Beth Puhak, Barb Karpatch, Deb Vogt. Row 4:
Jeanne Murphy, Tobin Eckstein, Alex Beecroft, Debbie Macek (R.A.}, Sherrie Crea, Laura Melnick, Dani Baum,
Valerie Van Dyke.

Dorm Members: Phil Abramson, Josef Abu El Hawa, Steve Bochicchio, Tracey Cloth, Mohammed Daoud, Dave Fife,
Bill French, Tom Grebs, Bob Horn, Mark Johnson, John Kazanecki, Mohammed Kazimi, Ed Kennelly, John Moran,
Gerald O'Neil, Dave Philips, John Phillips, Don Sparks, Jonathan Sparks, Jeff Surovi, Andrew Telesz, Kurt Tietjen,
Kevin Tinkelepaugh, Bob Unrath, Jim Volpi, Chuck Sherman (R.A.}.
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�WEBSTER

Dorm Members: Ken Angradi, Soltan Battal, Chris Fellin, Ty Fowler, Chris Golanoski, Chris Henry, Jody Hutson, John
Jessick, Stuart Kall, Ed Kershaw, Paul McCabe, Kevin McGovern, Dan McNulty, Pete Milionis, Andre Morgan, Gene
Nosovitch, Tim Page, Greg Pypiuk, Mark Radziewicz, Bill Ronca, Ed Salley, Keith Sands, Frank Scutch, Rick Sheaffer, Mike Sopko, Bob Sparks, John Stanton, Dave Talenti, Bill Trautwein, Chris Woolverton (R.A.), Don Talenti.

WEISS

Column 1: Heidi Larson, Janine Tucker, Lynn Lovell, Nancy Considine, Dee Wilson, Roya Fahmy. Column 2: Peggy
Crossin, Phyl Totaro, Jean Colonna, Sue Loveitt, Missy Smith, Nancy Guhit, Dina Campbell, Sharon Martins. Column
3: Martha Mazzetteli, Amber Marszalek, Lisa Fiorentino, Kathy Morykow, Linda Wilson, Janie Hibbler (R.A.).

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�EVENTS

No school year would be complete without the expected things such
as classes, books and finals. A wide assortment of activities and events
occur during the year offering a chance for students to "let loose." In
the fall we watched as Homecoming weekend brought back the alumni
to dance, to watch a football game and to relive their years at Wilkes.
The weather hinted to us all that winter was coming as the leaves
changed to provide evidence. The chilling winter came and we took full
advantage by playfully throwing snowballs at each other. Soon the long
awaited season of spring arrived, and we watched the cherry blossom
trees bloom, adding to the spirit that accompanies the arrival of warm
weather. Frisbees flew and hearts pumped faster as the school year
came to an end.

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EVEN

�It's Only the Beginning
Hazing can be looked upon with anticipation or with
dread by new freshman dorm students. It is a time to meet
new people and be just a little crazy depending on the upperclassmen's wishes. It is a time for fun and sometimes
... embarrassment.

Changing Season
The cars pull up - boxes are being unloaded - and the
bookstore is crowded - it's back to school time. The
weather is fine and no one is in a studying mood yet. The
nicest part is the leaves changing in the mountains and
along the river. But all too soon the temperature starts to
decline and fall is over.

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�Club Day Attracts Many
Konefals Grove Begins First Weekend
Every year out on the school lawns tables are set up
and every club on campus is out to recruit new
members. New freshmen can see what the school offers
and get involved in their outside interests. Upperclassmen, too, can become more involved and participate in a wide range of activities.

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This picnic was sponsored by the class of 1981. Music was provided by a
student group and the food and beer were abundant. It was the first party
and everyone got together to see old friends and just have a good time.

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�Wilkes Survives the Sooper
Dooper Looper
Look it's a bus, it's a car ... it's Wilkes students.
They descended on Hershey Park to have a day filled
with roller coasters and log flumes. Souvenirs were
bought - especially chocolate, and the day was
long, but fun. Laughter was the sound most heard,
except on the ride home where only silence was
heard.

Parents and Students Reunite
This day is the time for parents to come to
school to see how their "students" are faring. The football stands were filled with
families and the reception at the Sterling was
a great time to introduce our parents to ou r
instructors and fill our stomachs. It is also a
time to get over that often experienced feeling of homesickness.

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�Old Friendships Renewed
The Thursday night bonfire kicked off the 1980 Homecoming weekend . It is a traditional , old-fashioned rally of school
spirit. Friday night's dinner dance was held at Gus Genetti 's.
The Saturday football game was against the Trenton State
Lions. Although the Colonels were not victorious a winning
spirit prevailed throughout the weekend.

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�Homecoming Court
Mary Giblin was named Homecoming Queen at the bonfire on
Thursday and Peggy Mascelli and Marla Brodsky were named
the Princesses to complete the 1980 Homecoming Court.

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�Who Is That Masked Man?
Once a year students can dress up
and pretend to be anyone or
anything they want. This year's Halloween party was no exception.
Costumes of every kind were
displayed. The students' imaginations were truly at work for this
event.

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Wilkes' Winter Wonderland
Winter with all its cold and slushy characteristics is also a peaceful time. The first snow is
enthusiastically received and a silent awe fills the air. Then the hustle and bustle of snowball
fights, ski trips and traying become major activities. The novelty soon wears off and stalled
cars are a source of frustration. Spring is anxiously awaited unless, of course, there's a Snow
Day.

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�Fun in the Snow
Winter Weekend took place in February. It was a three
day event with the festivities beginning on Friday. The
games were enjoyed by the participants and spectators
alike. The beach party held in the gym was a huge success.
This weekend ran smoothly under the outstanding leadership of Megan Ward and Leigh Majors, and the student
social committee.

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�The Luck of the Irish
This year's St. Patrick's Day party was held at
Wilkes-Barre's new Sheraton Hotel. The green
clothing and green beer put everyone in a
festive mood even if one wasn't Irish.

Spring Fever Hits Wilkes

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Out of the long cold winter finally
emerges the Spring. The cherry
blossoms begin to appear and the trees
are green again. These are signs of
Spring but with that first sunny day
something else comes out . . . the
students that have been hibernating. All
of a sudden the park is filled with people, frisbees are flying, and sun worshippers fill every corner.

EVENTS

�First Spring Formal
The Freshman-Sophomore Dinner Dance was held at
Gus Genetti's. "Jets" provided the music. The classes of
'83 and '84 outdid themselves to ensure everyone of an
excellent evening.

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�Leaders of Tomorrow
The Reserve Officers Training Corps, most commonly
referred to as ROTC, is a special program for students to
enter the service after college as officers. ROTC held their
annual "Dining Out" and at graduation the seniors received
their commissions to enter the Air Force as a Second
Lieutenant.

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�Cherry Blossom Closes School Year
Every year students look forward to the
Cherry Blossom Festival and this year was certainly worth the wait. The student participation
outnumbered that of any other year. Dave
Capin, Megan Ward and the entire Cherry
Blossom committee did an exceptional job. The
" Dakota" concert set the pace for the entire
weekend. The games held on both Friday and
Saturday were fun, and a great deal of skill and
agility was required. During the "preppie" party
the lzods and Docksiders were in epidemic proportions. Who said Wilkes isn't equivalent with
Harvard or Yale?

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�Junior Senior Dinner Dance
Dinner dances are anticipated because sometimes it 's
fun to get out of jeans and tee-shirts and get dressed up.
They are a time of romance and just being away from
studies. This year's dance was held at the Woodlands in
Wilkes-Barre. Everyone danced up a storm and smiles
were present everywhere. The Junior and Senior classes
should be commended on another success.

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�Sugar Ray Step Aside
This year was the second boxing tournament in honor of
Professor Elliot and the scholarship fund. The greatly
publicized fight between Dave "Joe O." Hadley vs. Dan
McNulty kept everyone glued to their seats. All the fighters
were great and well matched for amateurs. Madison
Square Garden watch out, Wilkes is providing some
competition.

Magic Show Aids All
This show was sponsored by Friends Forever,
and was a good time for the kids to get involved
and enjoy a great show. It was also a time of
comraderie with their Big Brothers and Big
Sisters. The funds received were sent to aid in
the investigation of the Atlanta killings.

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�KRAPP'S LAST TAPE

"CELEBRATION"

That's Entertainment
This year the school held several productions that were
excellent and very entertaining. "Midsummer Night's
Dream" by Shakespeare was a ·fine performance. "The
Flood" was a play about Wilkes-Barre during the hurricane
Agnes. "Broadway Sweeper" was a dinner theatre and
"The Importance of Being Ernest" had some interesting
publicity. "Celebration" was a musical, with many people
while "Krapp's Last Tape" was a one-man show. The hard
work and long rehearsals were worth the effort because
the final productions were great.

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"BROADWAY SWEEPER"

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�FACULTY

What can we say about the Faculty here at Wilkes College. They ar
here to provide us with the knowledge that will follow us in our chose
professions, they are here to guide us in our field of study and present
the challenges to stimulate our minds. The Faculty is varied, as in eve
school, with those difficult professors and not so difficult professors
But one spirit prevails, the spirit of learning.

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WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. 18766

PRESIDENT 1 S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1981
My message to you, members of the Class of 1981, is not
one of farewell, but rather one of welcome.
As graduates of Wilkes College, I welcome you into the
alumni family and look forward to the many years ahead in which we
can work together to assure the continued strength and vitality of
our College.
In the pages which follow, we can reminisce through the

1980-81 academic year and clearly recall a year of hard work,
companionship, joy, and excitement.

It was a year that catapulted

us into the decade of the 80s - - a decade in which we will work hard
to guarantee our own personal success as well as the success of
Wilkes College.
I congratulate you on your achievements during your years
here at Wilkes, and I challenge you to help us maintain the tradition
of excellence as you assume your new position in the special "family"
we know as Wilkes College.

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Robert S. Capin, Preside

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ADMINISTRATIC

�ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY

ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Arthur J. Hoover

Jane Lampe Groh

DEAN OF MANAGEMENT

COMPTROLLER

ASSIST ANT COMPTROLLER

Dr. Andrew Shaw, Jr.

Joseph Chisarick

Karen Campbell

DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

DEAN OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

Dr. Gerald Hartdagen

Dr. Thomas F. Kelly

DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
George F. Ralston

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ADMINISTRATION

�DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID
Linda Giordano

BUSINESS MANAGER
Charles Abate

Mary Jane Nulty - HOUSING COORDINATOR
Jean Adams - ASST. DIRECTOR OF HOUSING
Paul Adams - DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

ASST. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

PERSONNEL AND SYSTEMS COORDINATOR

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

DIRECTOR OF PLANNED GIVING

Eugene L. Manganello

James Aikman

Betsy Bell Condron

Evelyn Robinson

DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS
Richard G. Raspen

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ASST. DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION

Tanya Hallez

Randall Xenakis

ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

REGISTRAR

Edward White 3rd

Doris E. Barker

ASST. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
Jane Manganella

MANAGER OF THE BOOKSTORE
Mildred Gittins

DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Alfred S. Groh

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RECORDER
Ruth V. Bishop

ADMINISTRATION/

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SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
Joseph Mack

DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy

DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE AND PART-TIME
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
John F. Meyers

UPWARD BOUND
DIRECTOR OF TESTING SERVICE
Joseph H. Kanner

Standing L to R: Katie Witkowski, Margie Esopi, Jeannie Narcum,
Anne Graham, Director.

DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
Robert Koester

DEAN OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS

LIBRARY STAFF

John Whitby

l to R: Fredrick Krohle, Cathy Schappert, Marcy Watkins, Carol Leavesley, Sue Taylor, Lorna Darte, Ann Fretty, Jo
Fiascki, Heidi Selecky. Back row: Adam Chwiej, David Schappert, Dale Buchler, Don Tweedy.

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�FINANCIAL AID SECRET ARIES
L to R: D. Ostroski , Ann Kester.

DEANS SECRET ARIES
L to R: Peggy Jones, Toni Reavy

SECRETARIES TO THE PRESIDENT
Seated: Mildred Connor. Standing: Peggy Corbett, Nance Cordy.

BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF
Seated: Alice Rader. Standing L to R: Jocelyn Reese, Elaine Harris, Dolores
Scarinci.

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Gerri Morreale

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L to R: Dorothy Schlingman, Mary Argenio, Donna Riccetti.

FINANCE OFFICE STAFF
Seated : Rita Morovinski, Deanna Eustice. Standing: Anne Saxon, Peggy Golightly, Rita Zula.
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NURSING DEPT. SECRET ARY
Annie Galli

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SECRETARY TO HOUSING

SECRET ARY TO DEVELOPMENT

Isabel Bertoni

Mildred Kahn

PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. SECRETARY
Sandy Rupert

PHYSICS AND FINE ARTS SECRETARY
Carol Markey

EDUCATION DEPT. SECRETARY
Joy Rinehimer

ENGINEERING DEPT. SECRETARY
Barbara Faulls
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ADMINISTRATION

�BIOLOGY

AEROSPACE STUDIES

Standing L to R: Captain Kenneth Johnson, Major Gary Taylor, Johanna Adamitz, Lt . Col. Bruce Burke, Joann Lorusso, Sgt.
John Kijek, Sgt. Dennis Evangelista.

Seated L to R: Dr. L. J. Turoczi, Dr. C. B. Reif. Standing L to R: Dr. P.A. Siver, Dr. R. E. Ogren, Dr.
C. R. Houseknecht, Dr. L. Rigley, Dr. W. F. Hayes, Dr. R. B. Doty, Mr. H. R. Steuben.

ART

CHEMISTRY

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L to R: Dr. William Sterling, Chairman; Mr. Richard Fuller, Mr. Chester Colson, Mr. Herbert Simon, Mr. Allan R. Maxwell.
Missing: Miss Berenice D'Vorzon.

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Seated L to R: Dr. H. Swain, Dr. 0. D. Faut. Standing L to R: Mr. F. Salley, Acting Chairman; Mrs. J.
Jahngen, Dr. E.G. E. Jahngen, Dr. W. R. Stine.

FACUL

�COMMERCE AND FINANCE

Seated : Dr. Wag!ha Taylor, Mr. Welton Farrar, Miss Madeleine Carlin . Standing: Mr. Robert DeYoung, Mr. Kenneth Broadt, Mr.
George Gera, Miss_Rose _
C ordora, Mr: ~ohn Cooney, Mr. Joseph Chmiola. Missing: Dr. Howard Williams, Chairman; Mr. Alex
Pawle nok , Mr. Louis Gettinger, Mr. Wilham Moran, Dr. Robert Werner, Mr. Charles Gurdin, Mr. Kenneth Lewis, Mr. Theodore
Enge 1.

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Standing L to R: Dr. James Case, Mr. Brian Redmond, Dr. Bruce Berryman, Chairman.

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EDUCATION

Standing L to R: Dr. Hammer, Joy Reinhimer, Secretary Dr. Bellucci. Back row: Dr. Darte, Dr. Johnson.

ENGINEERING

Seated: Dr. Umid Nejib, Chairman; Dr. Richard Aston, Alireza Afrashteh. Standing : Sundaram Natarajam, Cromwell Thomas, Joseph Parker.

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Standing L to R: Mr. William Gasbarro, Mr. Jerome Campbell, Mr. Herbert Garber, Dr. Terrance Anderson, Chairman; Mr. R. E. Santos. Missing: Mr. Richard Chapline, Anna Liva.

L to R: Dr. Gerald Hartdagen, Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. K. K. Shao, Dr. James Rodechko, Chairman; Dr.
Harold Cox, Mr. James Berg, John Meyers. Missing: Dr. David Leach.

NURSING

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

1st row: Marie Gidula, Betty Zuraw, Florence Bouciei, Lynn Karasik, Diana Morgan, Eva Schuler. 2nd
row: Sharon Telban, Alene Harrison, L. Pat Zang, Naomi Jamieson, Ms. Godek, Judith Schreiber, Diane
Reisinger, Sharon Stevens. 3rd row: Joan Collins, Joanne Semons, Mary Ann Saueraker, Mary Jo
Konkloski, Lillian Duffy, Rosalie Gulla, Theresa Jezeweaki, Ann Marie Kolanowski, Thersa Giabo,
Catherine Cummings, Carol Zack, Mary Ann Notarianni.

Seated, L to R: Mr. Joseph Salsburg, Dr. Louise Berard, Mr. James DeCosmo. Standing L to R: Dr.
Richard Sours, Dr. John Koch, Mr. Boyd Earl, Dr. Joseph Parker. Missing: Dr. Bing Wong, Chairman; Mr.
Thomas Richards, Dr. Sam Merrill, Dr. Steven Tillaman, Mr. Ross Mantione.

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L to R: Dr. R. Stewart, Dr. S. Kay, Dr. D. Henson, Chairman; Dr. J. Stevens.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HYGIENE

Seated L to R: Dr. Fred Bellas, Dr. Francis Donahoe, Chairman; Dr. Levere Hostler. Standing L to
R: Mr. Walter Placek, Mr. Yoshiaki, Dr. Jerry Kucirka, Dr. Frank Bailey, Ms. Carol Markey,
Secretary.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

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John Reese, Director of Athletics, Mr. Roland Schmidt, Mr. David Kaschak. Missing: Mr. Michael
Aed, Mr. Ron Righter.

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Seated: Dr. Jean Driscoll, Chairman. Standing L to R: Dr. Andrew Shaw, Dr. Robert Freysinger, Dr.
Phillip Tuhy.

FACULTY /

�PSYCHOLOGY

L to R: Dr. Robert Bohlander, Dr. Robert Riley, Chairman, Dr. Carl Charnetski, Mr. Joseph Kanner,
Dr. Robert Stetten, Dr. James Truckenmiller.

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

L to R: Dr. David Goode, Dr. John Natzke, Chairman; Dr. Bruce Brown. Missing: Ms. Judith Rasson,
Ms. Gathering Slusser, Mr. Tom Tomkiewicz.

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Jeffrey A. Acornley
97 Matson Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705
Diane Marie Adanosky
21 Pine St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
Matisa Ann Agnone
1539 Wyoming Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18509
Pamela J. Aiello
362 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Natalia Aizengart
38 Terrace St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Mary Lynn Alden
418 W. 9th St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201
James F. Alt
207 Green St.,
Moscow, Pa. 18444
Debra Ann Alu
89 Tompkins St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
Joseph J. Amendola
144 Prospect St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Michael Anger
R.D. #1 Box34
Lake Ariel 18436
Laura J. Antonik
249 Grant St.,
Exeter, Pa. 18643
Jerome Paul Antosh
181 Bradford St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Lynn Ann P. Arlauskas
R.D. #1, Box 634
Olyphant, Pa. 18447
Randy M. Ashenfarb
35 Commerce St.,
Stanten Island, N.Y. 10314

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Carole Ann Bachstein
22 Engle St.,
Glen Lynon, Pa. 18617

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24 W. Harrison St.,
Tunkhannock,Pa. 18657

Robert C. Brezinski
113 S. Maple St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa. 17851

Debra Carty
172 E. Dorrance St., Apt 3,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Nicholas J. Barna
719 School St.,
Freeland, Pa. 18224

John F. Brill
34 S. Cleveland St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705

Dominic Carl Castrignano
252 Plymouth Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Richard James Barna
195 River St.,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

Marla Gail Brodsky
6 Fairway Dr.,
Old Bethpage, N.Y. 11804

Lori J. Cavalla
970 Carolkim Dr.,
Bridgewater, N.J. 08807

Patricia Ann Brown
2211 Pinehurst Rd.,
Bethlehem, Pa. 18018

M. Lisa Charnichko
30 Ketchum St.,
Wilkes-Barre Twp., Pa.
18702

Judith M. M. Barnick
65 Pulaski St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mary Ann Bartoszek
387 Miller St.,
Luzerne, Pa. 18704
James Joseph Beck
2329 Green Leaf St.,
Allentown, Pa. 18104
James L. Beebe
9 N. River St.,
Towanda,Pa. 18848
Carol Ann Benek
1413 E. Maine Rd.,
Johnson City, N.Y. 13790
JoAnne Marie Bennick
11 Eno St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Pammy Jane Bennett
324 Wall St.,
Bethlehem, Pa. 18018
Jeanette Lorraine Bennis
17 Lenape Rd.,
Flemington, N.J. 08822
Donna Marie Bernoski
357 Tripp St.,
West Wyoming, Pa. 18644
Babetta Ann Bernstein
R.D. # 7, Box 116
Shavertown, Pa. 18708
Maria Bianco
28 Butler St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
Robert J. Bielecki
67 8th Ave.,
Passaic, N.J. 07055
Mark Bogdon
1567 River Rd.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Cath~ Ann Baer
R.D. 1, Box 200A
Shickshinney, Pa. 18655

Walter Joseph Boris
204 S. Second St.,
St.Cl~r, Pa. 17970

Patricia Passer Baer
5 Oliver St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705

Robert Malcolm Bowes, 111
R.D. #5, Box 203
Shavertown,Pa. 18708

Pamela Sue Baker
624 Warren Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Charles Edward Boyer, Ill
271 Rutter Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Mata A. Baker
31 E. Wall St.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

Leonard T. Brady
127 Pike St.,
Carbondale, Pa. 18407

Carol Lynn Buchman
Box 119,
Broadway, N.J. 08808
Joel Stephen Buckey
1501 Laurel Lakes Dr.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
Margaret E. Bunnell
Tower La.,
Florham Park, N.J. 07932
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R.D.9,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
Norman W. Burke
69 Girard Ave.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651
Sharon Marie Burke
61 Walden Dr.,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
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R.D. # 1,
Jermyn, Pa. 18433
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7901 Henry Ave., Apt. F106
Philadelphia, Pa. 19128
Donald Charles Burns
4 Wilson St.,
Factoryville, Pa. 18419
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84 W. Union St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

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Box 716, R. D. # 1,
Lake Ariel, Pa. 18436
Peter M. Canine
1609 Earlham Ave.,
Crofton, Md. 21114
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176 Johnson St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
John A. Cardamone
120 Edgewood Dr. West,
Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411
Edward Anthony
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615 Ohara St.,
Scranton, Pa. 18505

Elizabeth Jordan
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492 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Molly A. Delahanty
15 Fern St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201
Nancy P. Delaney
65 Maxwell St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Melissa Ann Demko
1076 N. Locust St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Mark T. Clifford
5 Winding Way,
Binghamton, N.Y. 13905

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38-1C Crown Circle,
Scranton, Pa. 18505

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LeRaysville, Pa. 18829

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72 Crane Circle,
New Providence, N.J.
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Karen I. Cocco
611 Chestnut St.,
Dupont, Pa. 18641
Sharon Yadlosky Coleman
128 Stephenson St.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642
Ernest College
521 West Hill Creek Dr.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19120
Niki Ann Collins
362 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Glen S. Colvin
10 Verbena Dr.,
Cammack, N.Y. 11725
Noreen Katherine
Compton
146 Woodlawn Ave.,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

Rita Devaney
R 24 W. Liberty St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706
Mary Ellen Discavage
4 7 Braintree Common,
Langhorne,Pa. 19047
Luanne J. Dougher
270 Leigh St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Charles Douglas Drescher
213 Heather Highlands,
lnkerman, Pa. 18640
Gary Mitchell DuGan
9 Sweetgum Rd.,
Levittown, Pa. 19056
Joanne Nancy Dula
79 Oliver St.,
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704

Darrell Richard Evans
R.D.#3,
Hunlock Creek, Pa. 18621

Mary Beth Ann Garrity
304 Oak St.,
Old Forge, Pa. 18518

Dawn Evans
110 E. Noble St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

Lisa Gazdick
18 E. High St.,
Nesquehoning, Pa. 18240

Matthew Stephen Evans
528 Main St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706

Mary Anne Gazdick
240 E. Catawissa St.,
Nesquehoning, Pa. 18240

Richard T. Evans
370 A Brotzman Rd.,
Binghamton, N.Y. 13901

Gerald Gengozian
471 Bodnick St.,
Peckville, Pa. 18452

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Monica Genevieve Fabian
10 Wilson St.,
Larksville, Pa. 18704

Alfred J. Getson
142 Pettebone St.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642

Sarah Gray Farley
1815 Brentwood Dr.,
Greeneville, Tn. 377 43

Rai'd Y. Ghannam
39 N. Dawes Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Debra Miriam Feldman
23 Basswood Rd.,
Levittown, Pa. 19057

Mary Giblin
10 White Oak Dr.,
Palermo, N.J. 08223

Joseph P. Ferreira
313 Fern St.,
Freeland, Pa. 18224

Thomas William
Godowsky
449 Moss St.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

Barbara M. Finkelsrein
110 Park Dr.,
Scranton, Pa. 18505
Susan Chandler Finn
91 N. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Frank Patrick Forte
9 Fay Dr.,
E. Hanover, N.J. 07936
John J. Frappolli
611 W. 3rd St.,
Florence, N.J. 08518

Andrew W. Contos
218 Wall St.,
Syracuse, N.Y. 13204

Lynn Susan Durdach
411 Reeve St.,
Dunmore, Pa. 18512

Paul Joseph Coviello
R.D. #1, Box 267
Jermyn, Pa. 18433

Debra Dzielak
174 Gordon Ave.,
Carbondale, Pa. 18407

Robert P. Fridth
3827 Country Club Rd.,
Endwell, N.Y. 13760

CherylAnn Crea
P.O. Box 102,
Kingsley, Pa. 18826

Maura Ann Dzurovcin
60 Chester St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705

F. Robert Fruehan
716 Beech St.,
Moscow, Pa. 18444

Louis Philip Czachor
434 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

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Ann Marie C. George
509 Packer St.,
Avoca,Pa. 18641

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Nicholas M. Golowich
123 Belmont Ave.,
Mt.Pocono, Pa. 18344
Eugene Gorski
67 4 Penn Street,
West Hazleton, 18201
Leonard R. Gottstein
Apple St.,
Nuremberg, Pa. 18241
Kevin Gourley
445 Park View Drive
Mt. Holly, N.J. 08060

Deborah Ann Mary
Grzymski
127 S. Main St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706
Theresa Ann Grzymski _
12 Main St.,
Mocanaqua, Pa. 18655
Maria Nancy V. Guhit
8 Williamsburg, Village.
Green Apts.,
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022

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Kenneth Halpine
Pine Swamp Rd.,
Elverson, Pa. 19520
Jaffar Wadie Hammandi
117 West River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Charles Herbert Hampton
45 Church St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
William Peter Anthony
Hanko
14 Phoenix St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Willis Owen Hapeman
R.D. #1, Box 253,
Exeter Twp., Pa. 18643
John A. Hargreaves
109 Prospect St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Robert Jeffrey Harper
2722 King St.,
Endwell, N.Y. 13760
Rebecca Stephens Harris
100 W. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Susan Gail Harris
Lackawanna Dr.,
Stanhope, N.J. 07874

Colleen Marie DeSales
Gries
26 Westminister Dr.,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Chris John Hatala
416 Main St.,
Peckville, Pa. 18452

Donald A. Griffin
143 North St.,
West Pittston, Pa. 18643

Beth Anne Hathaway
3773 Dorothy Dr.,
Syracuse, N.Y. 13215

Elizabeth Joan Griffith
29 Barnes St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706

Harold H. Hatter, Jr.
540 Green St.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642

Raymond J. Elick
R.D.#4,
Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657

Mary Ellen Gacha
214 Somerset Dr.,
Willingboro, N.J. 08046

Mary Ann A. Dalbo
3516 Laurel Ave.,
Moosic, Pa. 1_8507

Peter Eller
4225 Orchard Hill Rd.,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17110

Sharlotte Gaddes
115 Frederick Dr.,
Apalachin, N.Y. 13732

Stephen S. Grillo
Oakland Valley Rd.,
Cuddebackville, N.Y.
12729

Paul Alan Hausman
12 Lexington Rd.,
Basking Ridge, N.J. 07420

Patricia Ann Davis
R 1621 Price St.,
Scranton, Pa. 18504

Cindy L. Ercolani
R.D. #2, Box 204,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Peter J. Gallagher
190 Brown St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Jayne Elizabeth Grim
312 N. Union St.,
Middletown, Pa. 17057

Edward Andrew Hayduk,
Jr.
31 Holland St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Donna DeBastos
26 Pinoak Lane
St. James, N.Y. 11780

Catherine M. Esposito
136 Heather Highlands,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Joseph Gary Galli
208 Hickory Street
Peckville, Pa. 18452

David J. Groblewski
R.D.#1, Box 16,
Harvey's Lake, Pa. 18618

Joanna Marie Heid
806 E. Lackawanna Ave.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642

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�Bruce A. Miller
2026 Margaret Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18508

Eric S. Martin
11 School Lane,
Ashley, Pa. 18706

James Miller
R.D. #1, Box 478,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Virginia L. Martin
201 Blackman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

William R. Miller
36 Hillcrest Dr.,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Katherine E. Ochs
3 Poole Place,
Wayn~, Pa. 19087

Katherine D. Perks
187 N. Main St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Vanessa Jane Martz
1787 Holly Lane,
Chambersburg, Pa. 17201

Joesph J. Mina
1100 Albert Rd. Apt 27-B
Brookhaven, Pa. 19015

Patricia Anne O' Keefe
22 Siek Rd.,
Butler, N.J. 07405

Kim Denise Perry
R.D.#1,
Benton, Pa. 18714

Karen Mary Maslowski
5 Terrace Ave.,
Plainsville, Pa. 18705

Daniel Mccrae Miner
5284 Wayne Rd.,
Chambersburg, Pa. 17201

Carmen Louis Lopresto
109 Tompkin St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Edward Andrew
Massakowski
1128 Main St.,
Avoca,Pa. 18641

Consilia M. MinicozziBroad
308 River St.,
Olphant, Pa. 18447

Laura Jane Susan
Okuniewski
112 Main St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706

Janet Marie Lorusso
374 W. Academy St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Susan A. Matley
76 S. Landon Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

John R. Moffatt
6 Tripp Manor,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

Erin Ann O'Malley
526 Main St.,
Avoca,Pa. 18641

Gayle Ann Lovering
L-60 Stedwick Village,
Budd Lake, N.J. 07828

Walter William Matlowski
14 Stark St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Ann Fitzpatrick Moore
56 S. Welles St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Karen Marie Orlando
R.D. #5, Mnt. View Dr.,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Pamela Mary Luchi
508 W. Diamond Ave.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Lori Jean May
Third St.,
Dalton, Pa. 18414

David C. Moorehead
Box 502, R.D. #1,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Karen Ann Orloski
124 Stephenson St.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642

Dawn Corrine Mayne
247 S. Main St.,
Archbald, Pa. 18403

Anthony G. Morrash
49 McCarragher St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Beckie L. Jones
312½ 12th Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18504

Kathy Kollar
379 E. Washington St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

Sarah E. Lengel
142 Pocono Pk. Trlr. Ct.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Jerome Bernard Heiser
326 Center St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Donald James Jones, Jr.
R.D. #5, Box 239C,
Shavertown, Pa. 18708

Glen H. Kornblau
775 Milford Dr.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Mark F. Lepore
743 Fremont Lane,
Mt. Laurel, N.J. 08054

Gregory Herbert
727 Washington Ave.,
Jermyn, Pa. 18433

Stan E. Jones, Ill
83 Barber St.,
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704

Susan M. Liberski
8 E. Bergh St.,
Hudson.Pa. 18705

Harry C. Hicks, Jr.
309 Cherry Tree Lane.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

John Roman Joseph
99 Leigh St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

John Christopher
Kosakowski
R.D.#1,
Hunlock Creek, Pa. 18621

Mark I. Himelstein
559 Warren Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Kenneth G. Hodick
202 Lackawanna Ave.,
Duryea, Pa. 18642
Roger O. Hoech
34 Summit Rd.,
Sparta, N.J. 07871

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Robert J. Kacerosky
391 S . River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Donna Marie Kachur
47 Yates St.,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

William R. Koscinski, Jr.
593 Fellows Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
James Edward Kovacs
R.D. #2, Box 291,
Oley, Pa. 19547
Michael Anthony
Kowaleski
202 Main St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Mary Lou Koytek
260 Main St.,
Dupont, Pa. 18641

Karen Marie Holm
365 S. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Mark Anthony Christopher
Kalish
R.D.#7,
Shavertown, Pa. 18708

Michael H. Hoppy
R.D. 8, Box 419,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

Thomas F. Kane
532 N. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Robert John Horlick
115 Haverford Dr.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Paul C. Kanner
184 New Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Annette M. J. Kreba
1151 Poplar St.,
Kulpmont, Pa. 17834

Michael Gerard Hromchak
79 Bittersweet Rd.,
Levittown, Pa. 19057

David George Kapral
R.D.#3,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Karen Elaine Krischunis
333 Bennett St.,
Luzerne,Pa. 18709

Karen A. Hughes
232 Washington Ave.,
West Wyoming, Pa. 18644

James William Kearney
118 Cedarwood Dr.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Theresa Mary Hughes
57 Steeplebush Rd.,
Levittown, Pa. 19056

Grover Keiper
431 10th St.,
Scranton, Pa. 18504

Joseph Herman
Krushinski
66 Green St.,
Edwardsville, Pa. 18704

Edward Kepp
90 S. Main St.,
Ashley, Pa. 18706
Charles Mark lssaacs
1 Gershom Place,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Elizabeth lscovitz
115 York Ave.,
West Pittston, Pa. 18643
Sheldon lzen
589 Charles Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

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Richard N. Marshall
675 Laurel St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Donna Lee Heidel
238 Ferguson Ave.,
Shavertown,Pa 18708

David J. Kerr
204 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701
Donna S. Kerrick
R.D. 2, Box 212,
Towanda.Pa. 18848
Ronald S. Kielb
R.D. #2, Suscon, Box 424,
Avoca,Pa. 18641
Barbara Ellen King
R.D. #2, Box 260,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

David Joseph Koziel
189 S. Main Highway,
Trucksville, Pa. 18708
Jayne Ann Krakosky
51 Maltby Ave.,
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704

Ann Marie Susan Kuczma
207 Bowman St.,
Wilkes ... Barre, Pa. 18702
Matthew P. Kultys
443 Vaughn St.,
Luzerne, Pa. 18709
Jam~s J. Kupar
R.D. 6, Box 77,
Tunkhann~ck,Pa. 18657
Diane Janine Kuzminski
92 Oak St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

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Joseph C. Limongelli
56 Jenkins Court,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
Robert J. Long
429 Prescott Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18510

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Melita Maguire
Lake Rd.,
BearCreek,Pa. 18602

Geraldine McAfee
1549 Sullivan Dr.,
Norristown, Pa. 19401

Mustafa M. Mahmoud
471 S. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Michael J. McCarrie
3312 Aldine St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19136

Alexander William
Malarczuk
650 Columbia St.,
New Milford, N.J. 07646

Mary Jean McCarthy
16 Marywood Dr.,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Edward Jude Nuss
110 Wood St.,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

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Richard E. Olechna
R.D. #3, Box 120,
Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411

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Joann Marie Peranski
320 E. Washington St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
Michele E. Pericci
7 Barbara Place,
Edison, N.J. 08817

Marijo Perry
17 Cayuga Place,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704
William George Petrick
1204 Marion Terrace
Apts.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Stephanie Joyce Peyton
R.D. #2, Box 158A,
Newton, Pa. 18940
Martin Jay Pezzner
27 Fairfield Drive,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
David W. Phillips
99 S. Pioneer Ave.,
Trucksville, Pa. 18708
Douglas Phillips
237 Linden St.,
N. Massapequa, N.Y.
11758

Marianne C, Murray
19 Abbott St.,
Plains, Pa. 18705

Maria F. Nilsen Pacchioni
27 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Exeter, Pa. 18643

Carol Piatt
Sterling Hotel Apts 502,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

William J. Murtagh
42 Roosevelt Terr ace,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Mary Theresa A. Paddock
82 Holland St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Suzanne Mary Pienciak
4 Spring Garden St.,
Cranford, N.J. 07016

Karen M. Pribula Musloski
809½ N. Main St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Carole L. Pacropis
534 Fellows Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Joan F. Pinson
Miller Rd.,
Waverly, Pa. 18471

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Raymond W. Pambianco
26 Crow St.,
Plains, Pa. 18705

Waltraut Marie
Piontkowski
216 W. Noble St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

James Steven Makowski
257 Miner Ave.,
Wanamie, Pa. 18634

Joyce Ann Giombetti
McElroy
R.D. #6, Box 6315 R,
Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360

Dolores Ann Malachefski
53 N. St.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

Michael J. McGroarty
157 Church St.,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Michael P. Nerozzi
202 Hilltop Dr.,
West Wyoming, Pa. 18644

Gloria Rose Pasternick
97 McLean St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Carol Ann Mannion
P.O. Box 216,
Falls Village, Ct. 06031

Cheryl Lynn McLaughlin
740 Orchard St.,
Scranton, Pa. 18505

Don M. Nicholas
P.O. Box 1000,
Kunkletown, Pa. 18058

Stephen J. Pavlick
624 Main St.,
Freeland, Pa. 18224

Jon Pliskin
36 Lafferty Dr. ,
Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002

Stanley J. Manoski
111 Curtain St.,
Dupont, Pa. 18641

Raymond B. Menapace
P.O. Box 401,
Benton, Pa. 17814

Leslie J. Nicholas
44 Second Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Joseph Paul Pekol
178 Almond Lane,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Paul N. Podolak
455 Hoyt St.,
Pringle, Pa. 18704

Gary E. Michael
320 Stanton St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Donna Marie Nickett
102 Arch St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Joseph Pelchar
12 Curtis St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

John J. Popiak
Box64
Weston, Pa. 18256

Barbara T. Midura
42 Winola Ave.,
Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657

Kelly James Noseworthy
43 W. Macada Rd.,
Bethlehem, Pa. 18017

Linda Ann Pencavage
299 Frederick St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Kathryn Mary Poplawsky
628 Center St.,
Troop, Pa. 18512

Joseph J. Milazzo
Box 68, Indian Lake,
White Haven, Pa. 18661

Debra Ann Novak
131 Grand Ave.,
Forest City, Pa. 18421

Kat~ryn M. Pepia
106 Center Ave.,
Mt.Pocono,Pa. 18344

Gary C. Potter
153 Regent St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Dennis H. Lahr
396 E. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705

Denise Marie Marich
108 Scott St.,
Moosic, Pa. 18507

Thomas J. Jastrem
87 S. Main St.,
Plains, Pa. 18705

Geraldine Anne Knopic
79 Charnwood Rd.,
New Providence, N.J.
07976

Nancy Jane Lane
74 W. Tiago St.,
Tunkhannock,Pa. 18657

Randall B. K. Mark
101 Valley View Park,
Dallas, Pa. 18612

John Michael Jewett
103 Second Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Keith Paul Kolanda
107 W. Union St.,
Endicott, N.Y. 13760

Cynthia Kathryn Lapinski
2 Creek St.,
Mocanaqua, Pa. 18655

James Marsh
610 Montgomery Ave. ,
West Pittston, Pa. 18643

Donna Marie Pioppi
744 Voorhis Ave.,
New Milford, N.J. 07646

�Kathaleen King Potter
17 Emerson Court,
Severna Park, Md.
Gail E. Powers
167 Park Ave.,
lronia, Pa. N.J. 07845
Debra I. Prater
P.O. Box 71,
Dallas, Pa. 18612
Mary Ellen Prebola
R.D. #1, Box 371,
Pittston, Pa. 18643
Mary Kay Price
70 Mill St.,
Carbondale, Pa. 18407
Lisa Anne Prokarym
120 Millard St.,
Old Forge, Pa. 18642
Marcia Pruskowski
518 Rambo St.,
Bridgeport, Pa. 19405

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Diane Marie Quaranto
5 Anvil Court,
DixHills, N.Y. 11746
Thomas A. Quinn
Box 115, River Rd.,
Port Jervis, N.Y. 12771

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Dina B. Rains
424 Ninth St.,
Huntingdon, Pa. 16652
Stanley P. Rajza
8 Oakwood Lane,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
John J. Ratchko, Jr.
Dippel Manor, R.D. #1,
Box 242,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201
Mary Catherine
Rebarchak
Box 180 C R.D. 9,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
Mark Von Redington
97 N. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Diana Ivy Reynolds
122 Ryders Lane
East Brunswick, N.J.
08816

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Douglas A. Williams
65 Luzerne St. Lee Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Rose Ann C. Salvo
847 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston, Pa. 18643

Myron G. Sidloski
70 E. Jackson St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

George P. Stapay
37 E. Bennett St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Ann Marie Thomas
11 Russell St.,
Carbondale, Pa. 18407

Mark W. Sanders
27 Beach St.,
West Islip, N.Y. 11795

Karl W. Siebe
10 Pinetree Rd.,
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

Michael G. Stapleton
3075 Hodle Ave.,
Easton, Pa. 18042

Clare M. Thomas
12 Fifth St.,
Moosic, Pa. 18507

Michael Walczyk
300 Ridgefield Rd.,
Endicott, N.Y. 13760

Ann Angela Saporita
92 John St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

John R. Silk
R.D. #6, Box 30A,
Tunkhannock.Pa. 18657

Joseph G. Stefanoski
209 Samuels Ave.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Daniel E. Thomas, Jr.
92 E. Bennett St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Dorene C. Walker
2056 Gillilan St.,
Placenta, Cal. 92670

Dina M. Sauer
103 Division St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Stephen J. Sirocki
375 E. South St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

David L. Thomas
318 S. Second Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550

Richard P. Walker
33 Italy St.,
Mocanaque,Pa. 18655

Edward S. Romanowski
91 Wilson St.,
Larksville, Pa. 18704

John Paul Savitski
407 S. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Michael Sternlieb
425 S. Franklin St., Apt21,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Mary Beth Sisko
301 N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Nannette C. Thomas
1101 Stafford Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18505

James A. Wallace
Star Rt., 1, Box 31
Blakeslee, Pa. 18610

Judith Ronalder
Star Route,
Jim Thorpe, Pa. 18229

Vincent S. Savoca
56 Birch St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Joseph M. Skladany
61 Northampton Ct.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

John A. Timony, Jr.
R.D. #2, Box 267-D,
Sugarloaf, Pa. 18249

Joseph A. Wallison
265 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Carrie Fassett
Rosencrance
Box 255, R.D. #2,
Wysox, Pa. 18554

Cheryl Ann Scalese
104 Mackie Lane,
Taylor, Pa. 18517

Anthony Gary Tomaino
40 Locust Grove Rd.,
Neptune, N.J. 07753

Lawrence Paul Walsh
337 First St.,
Blakely, Pa. 18447

Sandra M. Tomko
17 Woodland Dr.,
Conyingham, Pa. 18219

Charlotte A. Wanamaker
437 W. Church Rd.,
King Prussia, Pa. 19406

Michael Wisniewski
1408 Tremont Ave.,
Norristown, Pa. 19401

Lana M. Trovei
55 King St.,
Port Jervis, N.Y. 12771

Megan A. Ward
423 Essex Ave.,
Booton, N.J. 07005

Norman M. Witko
788 W. Main St.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

Robert J. Tryzenski
59 Liddon St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Wendy Ann Warner
R.D. #1, Box 3-A,
Weatherly, Pa. 18255

Stavroula Tsokou
50-54 Varvaki-Dellaporta
Str.,
Athens 702, Greece

Robert L. Wasilewski
122 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Norman H. Rickles
608 Johnson Place,
Northvale, N.J. 07647
Francis A. Rogers
54 Frothingham St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
John J. Romani
322 Tripp St.,
West Wyoming, Pa. 18644

Cynthia Rossi
7 Burke St.,
Plains, Pa. 18705
Joan Danielle Rozanski
37 Cottage Ave.,
Plains, Pa. 18705
Peter L. Rozelle
21 Dana St.,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704
Edward Rubenstein
425 S. Franklin St., Apt.
22,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Joseph E. Rubbico
9 Packer Ave.,
Exeter, Pa. 18643
Patricia C. Ruda
400-H Suscon Rd.,
Dupont, Pa. 18641
Robert A. Rushworth, Jr.
75 Amherst Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

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Stephen D. Sadvary
253 Scott St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Tonya R. Reeves
192 Sambourne St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Anne E. Salata
1047 Parkwood St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Christopher A. Reilly
25 Land Lane,
Westbury, N.Y. 11590

Patrick J. Salley
106 Center St.,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

David Reynolds
125 Vaughn St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

William Joseph Salus
61 E. Fourth St.,
Wyoming, Pa. 18644

Lawrence M. Schemery
1008 Franklin St.,
Williamsport, Pa. 17701
Margaret J. Scholl
488 Main St.,
Edwardsville, Pa. 18704
Laurie Schray
R.D.#2,
Tunkhannock.Pa. 18657
Susan E. Schwab
109 Birch St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Catherine A. Schwenk
K-19 Beech St.,
Edwardsville, Pa. 18704
Gerald D. Scott
1024 Quincy Ave.,
Scranton, Pa. 18510
Diane Agnes Seech
5258 Eliot's Oak Rd.,
Columbia, Md. 21044
Dana C. Shaffer
209 Heather Highlands,
lnkerman, Pa. 18640
Joan E. Shaffer
209 Heather Highlands,
lnkerman, Pa. 18640
Donna M. Ferretti Shandra
29 East Oak St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640
William L. Shaw
27 Welles St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Adria Lee Shumosic
9 E. Poplar St.,
West Nanticoke, Pa.
18634

Basil Skordinski
352 E. Thomas St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Michele Ann Skurla
687 N. Main St.,
Pittston, Pa. 18640

David Mark Stesney
27 W. Dorrance St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Peter P. Steve
524 Main Rd.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
John Belford Stevens
13 Carey Ave.,
Wilkes-Ba~re, Pa. 18702
Antoinette Stillarty
127 Academy St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

George F. Slimak
116 First St.,
Blakely, Pa. 18447

William E. Stusnick
109 Oak St.,
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

Laurie Lynn Small
1 Crestview Drive,
Hazlet, N.J. 07730

Linda Kay Styers
612 Rr. First Ave.,
Williamsport, Pa. 17701

Maria Anne M. Smigel
50 Terrace St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Marie Suchocki
1316 N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Charlene Smith
707 Carson St.,
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Karen Anne Supkoski
500 E. Washington St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

Cheryl Ann Smith
252 Orchard St.,
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

Jacqueline E. Sunder
125 Oak St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

Melissa Alden Smith
104 Stacey Ave.,
Trenton, N.J. 08618

Rosemarie Hubner Swain
84 W. Mt. Airy Rd.,
Shaverton,Pa. 18708

Deborah ljeoma
Ugochukwu
Palace of the people,
Umunze,
Orumba, Anambra State,
Nigeria

Richard Smith
374 S. River St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Karen Ann Sweder
189 Gordon Avenue,
Carbondale, Pa. 18407

Catherine Leigh Updike
83 Ridge Rd.,
Randolph, N.J. 07869

Leo E. Solomon, Jr.
7 Anthracite St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

Sarah L. Swisher
1614 Hillside Drive,
Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360

Rose F. Somers
520 W. Main St.,
Weatherly, Pa. 18702
Paula M. Spangenberg
RR. 100 Fourth St.,
Larksville, Pa. 18704
Patricia Ann Sparlow
72 E. Walnut St.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

John F. Szczepanski, Jr.
Box 66, R.D. #2,
Annadale, N.J. 08801

T
David A. Taylor
621 Greenbrook Rd.,
N. Plainfield, N.J. 07063

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Janet M. Weiss
56 S. Walnut St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Lisa A. Welkey
21 Williams St.,
Edwardsville, Pa. 18704
Deborah A. Welliver
P.O. Box 96,
Conyngham, Pa. 18219
Stephen L. Wengen
335 S. Grant St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Reed Brooks West
Mounted Route 12,
Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865

Norman Verhoog
230 Hillview Rd.,
Malvern, Pa. 19355

Brian L. Wheeler
241 E. Union St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634

Helen A. Vermey
6 Paterson Place,
Newton, N.J. 07860

Ann I. White
319 North St.,
West Pittston, Pa. 18643

Janet A. Vierbuchen
706 Donald Dr.,
S. Bridgewater, N.J. 08807

Marie E. Wilczynski
52 Italy St.,
Mocanaque,Pa. 18655

Kathryn Williams
1201 Joseph Rd.,
Clearfield, Pa. 16830
Kim D. Williams
65 Luzerne St. Lee Park,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Laurie Lee Williams
407 E. Green St.,
Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
Owen Williams
R.D.#7,
Shavertown,Pa 18708
Janice C. Winter
3935 Wellwood Rd.,
Seaford, N.Y. 11783

John J. Woloski, Jr.
42 Slope St.,
Plains, Pa. 18705
Karen M. Worlinsky
461 Church St.,
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704

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Cherkri Youssef Yazbek
88 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Paul Samuel Yurko
65 Corlear St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702

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Charles Anthony Zezza
2003 Waterloo Rd.,
Berwyn, Pa. 19312
Cheryl Ann Zorzi
276 Academy St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Thomas J. Zukosky
581 Ford Ave.,
Kingston, Pa. 18704

�The 1981 Amnicola is a pictorial history of the past year and its events. We, the staff, hope
that in the future you, the student can look back and refresh the memories of your years here at
Wilkes. The Amnicola staff suffered turbulent times this year due to staff turnover, but the
dedication of a few proved to be strong enough to complete this yearbook. The school year
started out with many new faces and ideas and all contributed in one way or another to this
yearbook. One new idea brought about this year was the graphic section. a new technique introduced for yearbooks. We felt this graphic section would enhance the visual aspect and the
quality of the Amnicola.
The following individuals should be commended for their ideas and dedication throughout the
year. All played an integral part in the completion of the 1981 Amnicola: Student Government
for their assistance in obtaining the 1982 budget. We would like to thank all the photographers
for their tremendous efforts in meeting the deadlines. Section Editors and staff members for all
their long hours pondering over quad packs, and after looking through hundreds of pictures still
coming up with a great lay-out. And finally our advisor Richard Fuller. Mr. Fuller was a fantastic
advisor and one we needed very badly. He contributed as much as any member on the staff. We
appreciate your concern and guidance. We could not have completed the yearbook without your
knowledge and dedication. Thank you very much.
It is our sincere hope that all who view this yearbook can in some way, find a memory which
will last a lifetime.

Co-Editors,
Mary Giblin
Maggie Bunnell

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one who lives and dwells by a river .

EDITORIAL STAFF
M·ehele Bandola, Editor-in-Chief
Sandy lzaks, Assistant Editor
Larry Corona, Photography Editor
Arnold Toscano, Assistant Photography Editor
Nancy Neary Baird, Art Editor
Barbara Metroka, Business Manager

S AFFMEMBER
Scott Ellis
Linda Gisoldi
Kathalyn Manning
Steve Ricci
Paul Scaliti
Gina Scazzaro
Cary Thompson
Brian Ufberg
Becky Whitman
Richard A Fuller, Advisor

WILKES COLLEGE
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

�CANDIDS

Candids / 3

�Still round the corner there may
wait a new road or a secret
gate,
and though I off have passed
them by,
a day will come at last when l
shall take the hidden paths
that run west of the moon,
east of the sun .
J.R.R. Tolkien

�These moments of time have faded into the woodwork of our
memories, framing our minds, shaping our thinking, and building
our dreams.

6 / Candids

These are the moments when our performance is ours alonE
for we must accomplish everything on our own. And these are th,
moments to be alone to work, to search, to dream - conten
with ourselves and our world.

------- -- - -- - -- -

�We are going to build a better world and we are going to
have a good time doing it!

�No matter where we are - in class, in the Student Center, in
our dorms, in the gym, at Kirby Park - we are a part of what is
around us, and what is around us is a part of us . We have come
here in search of futures, yet we are in this place now.

10 / Candids

The tone , the mood, the pace are all set by us. We can't simply
observe because we are responsible for the moment. We have to
get into the center of things - stir up some dust - then take it
away with us.

Candids / 11

�As college students aspire toward their
careers, professions and future
endeavors, many growing experiences
are offered to them while in school. This
explains why there are so many different
types of people at the college.

Candlds / 13

12 / Candids

�And so we changed this place - and it has changed us. W
have been a part of the thrills, the fun, the setting, the people
We have revealed ourselves and have accepted what has bee
revealed to us. Sometimes, the simple moments are be
remembered.

14 / Candids
Candids / 15

�Every student follows their own preferences and desires
with determination in order to be good at something. If the
chosen undertaking continues to be pleasing, after awhile,
greatness is attained.
This fulfilling feeling of achievement and reaching higher
and higher to be the best that we can be is the very root of
the educational system . To broaden our sights, learn more
and generally become more knowledgeable of all things
and to use this knowledge towards attaining our goals
in reaching for the most in life.
Not all who reach for the sky will touch it, but it is the on ly way to get our plans off the ground.

I

�SENIORS

Seniors / 19

�Michele Marie Capplarella, B.S.
Bruce Fendler, B.S.
Albert Ghourmoz, B.S.

Barbara Metroka, B.A.
Noreen Seward, B.A.
Lynn Taylor, B.A.

ART

ACCOUNTING

Emmanuel Ghormoz, B.S.
Joanne Gismondi, B.S.
Keith Kleiman, B.S.

Donna Marie Kucy, B.S.
Robert Lashock, B.S.
Linda McCarthy, B.S.

Louis Mucciolo, B.S.
Vincent Rosario Fama, B.S.

Seniors/ 21
ors

�Mary Beth Wassil , B.S.
Kenneth R. Sardegna, B.S
Michelle Serafin , B.S.

Mark Bernard, B.S.
Thomas Arthur Casey, Jr. , B.S.
John Jeffery Cortina, B.A.

Judy Solack, B.S.
Barry Spevak, B.S.
Joseph Zawada, B.S.

Mary Ann Christine Dorman, B.S.
Catherine Jane Dudick, B.S .
Theresa Gabana, B.S.

BIOLOGY

ACCOUNTING

Joseph Gorko, B.S.
Ralph Jason Kaye, B.S.
Sharon Kelley, B.S.

Jo Ann Morasky, B.S.

Gary D. Nothstein , B.S.
Susan Marie Palmer, B.S .
Thomas Philips , B.S.

Seniors

Seniors / 23

�Mary Kathryn Pogar, B.S.
Adrian Michael Pristas, B.S.
Susan E. Rink, B.S.

David Paulauskas , B.S.

Christopher Woolverton, B.S.

Beverly Rothery, B.S.
Mario George Silvestin, B.S.
Carlos E. Sotolongo, B.S.

BIOLOGY

/ Seniors

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Josellen Frances Urbanski, B.S.
Valerie Van Dyke, B.S.
Dina Wasileski, B.S.

Beth Ann Ashton, B.S.
Howard Baird, B.S.
Karen A. Cavanaugh, B.S.

Glenn Edward Weaver, B.S.
April Ann Kay Wheeler, B.S.
Bruce Richard Williams, B.S.

Anne Elizabeth Crossin, B.S.
Beth Galenas, B.S.
Maurita Gries, B.S.

Seniors / 25

�David Earl Hadley , B.S.
James Jay Kachidurian , B.S.
Joseph Laub, B.S.

Amy Pearsall, B.S.
Drew D. Putera, B.S.
Bernie Radecki, B.S.

Kathy M. Layaou, B.S.
Linda Lockhart, B.S.
Margaret Mary McKeown, B.S.

Enrico Ratti, B.S.
Patrick Romich, B.S.
Thomas Rooney, B.S .

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

John Milisits, B.S.
Larry Moyer, B.S.
Eugene Neary, B.S.

Amy Louise Nicholas, B.S.
Patrick J. O'Callaghan, B.S.
Michael G. Pawlush, B.S.

/ Seniors

Seniors / 27

�Kenneth Avery, B.S.
Michael Azure, B.S.
Ana Nunez, B.S.

Donna Ruddy , B.S.
Mary Jo Sagliocco, B.S.
Paul L. Scaliti, B.S.

CHEMISTRY

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Heidi Schmidt, B.S.
Carol Francis Schultheis IV, B.S.
Patrick Slawey, B.S.

Lisa Warden, B.S.

Jody Johnson
Communications, B.S.

Carol H. Snyder, B.S.
Robert Stackhouse, B.S.
Jeffrey S. Surovi, B.S .

Janine Tucker, B.S.
William Trautwein, B.S.

eniors

Seniors/ 29

�Brian Daniel Balliet, B.S.
Cindy M. Casper, B.S.
Gene Chiorello, B.S.

Gary David Howell, B.S.
Anysia Mahally, B.S.
Molly Sammon, B.S.

ECONOMICS

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Carl Andrew Hurst, B.S.
Kennteh Kacinsky, B.S.
Gerald Korey, B.S.

Karen Kozey, B.S.
Paul G. McDonald, B.S.
David Nazanek, B.S.

Richard Niklewskl, B.S.
Edward John Plesnar, B.S.
Jay Allen Sweeney, B.S.

;enlors

D

Seniors / 31

�Lisa Adryelle Cobb, B.A.
Christopher Dare, B.A.
Ellen Krupak, B.A.

Denis James Hatch, B.S.
Tho Huynh, B.S.
John Owens, B.S.

Bernard A. Martz, III, B.A.
William Mondlak, B.A.
Linda Pallion, B.A.

Daniel Pierson, B.S.
Myron Slota, B.S.
Edward Weiss, B.S.

ELEMENT ARY EDUCATION
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Frank Sabatini, B.A.
Gary Willets, B.S.

Paul Edward Smith
Earth and Environmental Science, B.5

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Seniors/ 33
32 / Seniors

�4 / Seniors

George Philip Cherrie, B.A.
Donna Marie Derrick, B.A.
Michael Gould, B.A.

Dominick Augustine, B.A .
Michael Brautigan, B.A.
Howard Diamond, B.A.

Penny Kaminski, B.A.
Linda Kistler, B.A.
Christine Lain, B.A.

John Naegeli, B.A.
Keith Joseph Saunders, B.A.
William Anthony Wells, B.A.

HISTORY

ELEMENT ARY EDUCATION

Jeffery Gavlick
Math, B.A.
Elaine Marie Shafer
Math,B.A.

Todd H. Nicholas, B.A.

Brian Waugh , B.A.

Tonya R. Reeves
Music, B.A.
Glenn Ryman
Music, B.A.

..

Seniors / 35

�Maire Ann Anton, B.S.
Michele Ann Bandola, B.S.
Susan Jean Bennett, B.S.

Linda S. Gisoldi, B.S.
Carol Ann Guarnieri, B.S.
Jacqueline Elaine Harney, B.S.

Susan Caparelli, B.S.
Janine Marie Cardillo, B.S.
Ellen Lynne Carey, B.S.

Mary Madalyn Kitchura, B.S.
Cynthia M. Klepadlo, B.S.
Maribeth Kofira, B.S.

NURSING

NURSING

Maureen Ann Connolly, B.S.
Gary James Deeb, B.S.
Diane E. DeMott, B.S.

Lorraine Edwards, B.S.
Shaune Melanie Evans, B.S.
Sandra L. Everhart, B.S.

/ Seniors

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Seniors / 37

�Brenda Lee Kutz, B.S.
Jeanne M. Kovach, B.S.
Laura Ruth Labanick, B.S.

Debra Macek, B.S.
Michelle Maguire , B.S.
Kathy R. Manning, B.S.

Lynn Diana Lovell, B.S.
Frances Ann Luberto, B.S.
Ruth Ann McDermott, B.S.

Sharon Lee Martins, B.S.
Debra Anita Mazzanti, B.S.
Laura Ann Melnick, B.S.

NURSING

NURSING

Regina Morse, B.S.
Kathleen Lucille Morykon, B.S.
Donna Jean Newlin, B.S.

Joanne K. Outman, B.S.
Diane Marie Pape, B.S.
Roberta Mae Price, B.S.

I/ Seniors

Seniors/ 39

�Mary Donna Portonova, B.S.
Darlene Quandt, B.S.
Regina Anne Scazzaro, B.S.

Keith Banias, B.A.
David Lewis Capin, B.A.
Thomas F. Farley, B.A.

Carmela Marie Scrimalli, B.S.
Ann Lee Sheridan, B.S.
Martha Kay Sherman, B.S.

Sandy Lee Haruch, B.A.
Joseph John Knox, B.A.
Wayne David Lonstein, B.A.

NURSING

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Brian Christopher Thomas, B.S.
Jane Agnes Thomas, B.S .
Rosanne Barbara Thomas, B.S.

Alan Wirkman , B.A.

Gregory Mark Price
Physics, B.A.

Linda L. Wasilewski, B.S.
Denise Rae Yaukey, B.S.
Constance Mary Zelinski, B.S.

Seniors
Seniors/ 41

�Lawrence Robert Corona, B.A.
Patricia Ann Crane, 8 .A.
Sharon DeRemer, 8 .A.

Helen Gorgas, 8.A.
Sandra E. Hartdagen, B.A.
Annette Jacek, B.A.

Michael D. Fink, 8.A.
Mark William Firth, 8 .A.
Donna George

CherylLangan,B.A.
Diane Marie Llewellyn, B.A.
John Paul McCarthy, B.A.

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY .

Jeanne Moffit, 8.A.
Lisa Perrin, B.A.
Ivan Shidlovsky, 8 .A.

John D. Sweeney, B.A.
Sharon Synder, 8.A.
Susan Marie Tomalis, B.A.

Seniors

Seniors / 43

�Tara Jehn Buckingham, B.A.
Mary Theresa Burgio, B.A.
Theresa Keenan, B.A.

Miklos Gabor Varsanyi, B.A.
Anthony Edward Vlahovic, B.A.
Wendy Ann Weir, B.A.

Ann Sferra, B.A.
Sylvia Yanik, B.A.

StephaniWychock,B.A.

SOCIOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY

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Michael Brautigan

Titusville, N.J . 08560

410 Sylvania Ave.
Avon, N.J. 07717

Patricia Crane

Maria A. Anton

303 W. 8th St.
W. Wyoming, Pa. 18644

14206 Swiss Hill Dr.
Hou~o~Texas77077

C
Anne Crossin

Beth Ann Ashton
47 Kulp Street
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

David Capin

264 S. Poplar St.
Hazleton, Pa . 18201

30 W. River St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa . 18702

Dominick Augustine
RD #2 Box 24
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Michele Capolarella
176 Johnson St.
Pittston, Pa. 18640

Linda Dallion

Kenneth Avery
Valley View Drive
Box 328A RD #l
Endicott, N.Y. 13760

D

Susan Caparelli

931 Cherry St.
Scranton, Pa. 18505

108 Cemetery St.
Jermyn, Pa. 18433

Chris Dare
Michael Azure
Box 35, Rte. 209
Gilbert, Pa. 18331

Janine Cardillo

257 E. Elm St.
Allentown, Pa.

153 Potter St.
Dunmore, Pa. 18512

Deane Demott

Loyal to the end.

Ellen Carey

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P.O. Box 18
Eyersgrove, Pa. 1 7826

Dublin Ct.
Mancellus, N.Y. 13108

Sharon DeRemer

Thou shalt lead us onward

Howard Baird
51 7½ Wyoming Ave .
West Pittston, Pa. 18643

In search of finer things.

Thomas Casey

93 Elizabeth St.
Avoca, Pa . 18641

34 Flanagen St.
Pringle, Pa . 18704

Donna Derrick

May we find the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love and ser
Ever swell thy fame -

Brian Balliet
28 Orchard Ave.
W. Nanticoke, Pa . 18639

Cindy Casper
1 Cindy Dr.
W. Hazleton, Pa. 18201

Howard Diamond
Michele Bandola
21550 Woodchuck Ct.
Boca Raton, Fla. 33433

Gene Chiorello

249 Welch Way
Westfield, N.J . 07090

832 Fairmont Ave.
Trenton, N.J . 08629

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Mary Ann Dorman
Keith Banias

Glory to thy name.

RD #l Box 222
Waymart, Pa. 18472

Box 303
Bedminster, N.J.

Lisa Cobb

248 Poland St.
Swoyersville, Pa. 18704

208 W. Taylor St.
Taylor, Pa. 18517

Gary Oreb
Mark Baretella
688 Maple Ave.
Ridgefield

Maureen Connolly

31 Oak St.
Tenafley, N.J. 07670

P.O. Box 645
Branchville, N.J . 07826

Tara Buckingham
RD# l Box 423
linden, Pa. 17744

Larry Corona
RD #l Box 376
Augusta, N.J. 07822

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Lorraine Edwards

Susan Bennett
2720 Columbia Dr.
End well, N.Y. 13760

John Cortena

189 Eylind Ave.
Succasuana, N.J. 07876

16 Fabrow Dr.

Directory / 51

�Shaune Evans
RO#4Box 160
Boyertown, Pa. 19512

54-72 83rd St.
Elmhurst, N.Y. 11373

J

Karen Korey

Pringle, Pa. 18704

59 Spruce St .
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

114 Tutle St.
Simpson, Pa. 18407

Annette Jacek
Linda Gisoldi
Sandra Everhart
643 Old Berwick Rd.
Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815

47 Niles Ave .
Madison, N.J. 07940

831 Grove St.
Avoca, Pa. 18641

Diane Llewellyn
Maribeth Kotira

135 River St.
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

407 Harrison St.
Taylor, Pa . 18517

RD #4 Box 187F
Dallas, Pa. 18612

Lynn Lovell

57 Longdale Ave.
Shavertown, Pa. 18708

J eanne Kovach

RD#5 Box495
Flemington, N.J. 08822

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Box 126
Brodheadsville, Pa . 18201

84 Spring St .
Carbondale, Pa . 18407

Nonna Marie Kucy

P.O. Box 302
Paupack.Pa. 18451

Rear 1030 Diamond Ave .
Scranton , Pa . 18508

Michael Fink
18 Neptune Ct.
Somerset, N.J. 08873

26 Westminster Rd.
Dallas, Pa. 18612

RD#8 Box 882
Newton, N.J. 07860

Linda Lockhart
Brenda Kutz

156 Coal St.
Wilkes Barre , Pa. 18702

1111 Acre Dr.
Carlisle, Pa. 17013

Vincent Fama
487 Upton Pl.
Rahway, N.J . 07065

62 Shulde Lane
Wyoming, Pa . 18644

42 Lawson Pl.
Conyngham,Pa. 18219

Mary Kathleen Kon
RD#5
Tunkhannock,Pa. 18657

M

Penny Kaminski
Stephanie Guise
31 Walden Dr.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

G
RO#2
Shickshinny, Pa. 18655

343 New Grant St.
Wilkes Barre , Pa . 18702

L

RD#l Box lK
Friendville, Pa. 18818

Debra Macek
Laura Labanich

H
David Hadley

1304 William St.
Avoca, Pa. 18641

Mutton Hill Rd.
Neversink, N.Y. 12765

64 North Drive
Rochelle Park, N.Y. 07662

12 Creek St.
Swoyersville, Pa . 18704

73 Centerest Rd.
Clinton, N.J . 08809

Donna George
512 Grove St.
Avoca, Pa. 18641

218 Exeter Ave .
W. Pittston, Pa. 18643

209 Spruce St.
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Apt. #5
321 S. River St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

205 S. Empire St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa _18702

Joanne Gismondi

22 W. Hollenback Ave.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Paul McDonald

325 Chase St.
W. Pittston, Pa. 18643

Wayne Lawstein
Gerald Korex

723 Menker Ave. #2
San Jose, Calif. 95128

David Nazanek
RO#2
Honesdale , Pa . 18431

80 Westwood Ave .
Ellenville, N.Y.

Tho Huynth

302 S. Main St.
Taylor, Pa. 18517

Joseph Laub
108 Haverford Dr.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Carl Hurst

John Naegeli
Linda McCarthy
RD #2 Box 184
Nicholson , Pa. 18446

422 Pear St.
Scranton , Pa . 18505

Joe Knox
Emmanuel Ghormoz

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Robert LaShock
348 Winters Ave .
W. Hazleton , Pa . 18201

Charles Howell

John McCarthy
543 Boulevard Ave.
Dickson City, Pa. 18519

358 Washington Ave .
Jermyn, Pa. 18433

Cynthia Klepaldo
Albert Ghourmoz

RD#2 Box 140
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Cheryl Langan
Mary Kitchura

84 Charles St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

58 Rubin St.
South River, N.J . 08882

Debra Mazzanti
Bernie Martz
61 Court St.
Mountaintop, Pa. 18707

501 Northumberland St.
White Haven, Pa. 18661
3805 Winfield Ave.
Moosic, Pa . 18507

Sandra Hartdegan

100 Parkway Blvd.
Apt.#5
Kingston, Pa . 18704

Christine Lain
RD#l Box 29
Sussex, N.J . 07461

Jacqueline Harney

Lawrence Moyer

Sharon Martino
Kathy Manning

41 Oak St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Linda Kistler
Jeff Gavlick

56 MacArthur Ave.
Plainview, N.Y. 11803

4 Brookhill Rd.
E. Brunswick, N.Y . 08816

Sharon Kelley
Beth Galenas

Regina Morse

Anysia Mahally

136 Church Street
White Haven, Pa.

Theresa Keenan

Theresa Gabana

JoAnne Morasky
1 72 Railroad St.
Pittston , Pa. 18640

Kenneth Kalinaski
Carol Guarnieri

Bill Mondlak
29 Thompson St.
Pittston, Pa. 18640

James Kachidurian
Maurita Gries

Jeanne Moffitt

Frances Luberto

Michael Gould
Mark Firth

3107 Freemansburg Ave .
Easton, Pa. 18042

590 Penn St.
Perth Amboy, N.J . 08861

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Barbara Metroka
21 Yank St.
Courtdale, Pa. 18704

Rosanne Jones
Joseph Gorko

Laura Melnick

67 Sheridan St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Donna Newlin
Mary McKeown
43 Railroad St.
Glen Lyon, Pa. 18617

242 Landis Ave .
Waynesboro, Pa. 17268

Kathy Layaou
531 Hoyt St.

Amy Louise Nicholas

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�1720 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704

Todd Nicholas
Box 1000
Kunkletown, Pa . 18058

Richard Niklewski
106 Paramount Terrace
Hagerstown, Md . 21740

Gary Nothstein
48 W. High St.
Coaldale, Pa . 18218

Maslow, Pa. 18444

Theresa Phoenix
114Hil1St.
Wilkes Barre , Pa. 18702

Daniel Pierson
Box 876 Furnace Rd.
Chester, N.J . 07930

Edward Plesnar
67 Elmcrest Dr.
Dallas, Pa. 18612

s

Patrick Slawey
1135 Pierce St.
Scranton, Pa. 18508

549 50th St.
Altoona, Pa.

Q
Darleen Quandt
98 Ampere Parkway
East Orange, N.J . 07017

12 Riverview Dr.
Plains, Pa . 18705

79 Grandview Ave.
Dallas, Pa. 18612

274 Main St.
Dupont, Pa . 18641

Ann Lee Sheridan

Jody Outman
122 W. Main St.
Westfield, Pa. 16950

John Owens
63 E. Vaughn St.
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Bernie Radecki
21 Mermaid Ave.
Long Beach Island, N.Y. 08008

Enrico Ratti
Box 231
Fair Hills, N.J . 07931

Patrick Romich

p
Diane Pape
43 Pine St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Michael Pawlush
401 E. Main St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18705

Lisa Perrin
856 Willard Ave .
Luzerne, Pa. 18704

Thomas Phillips
Box 259
Homestead Dr.

6 71 Roberta Dr.
Pottstown, Pa. 19464

Thomas Rooney
68 High Rd.
West Creek, Pa. 17946

Beverly Rothery
381 N. Maple Ave .
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Donna Ruddy
28 Niblick St.
Point Pleasant Beach, N.J . 18742

Glenn Rymon
58 S. Meade St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

T
Lynn Taylor

125 Sundra Dr.
Parsippany, N.J. 07054

Carmella Scrimalli
1722 Quincy Ave .
Dunmore, Pa. 18509

Sharon Snyder

10 Highland View
Bayville, N.Y. 11709

Brian Thomas

18 Bass Dr.
Enfield, Conn. 06082

Paul Smith
RD #2 Smith's Pond
Honesdale, Pa. 18431

33 First Ave. , Apt . #l
Kingston, Pa. 18704

Janie Thomas

589 Arnst Ave .
New York City, N.Y. 10024

MaryJo Sagliocco
1418 Main St.
Pittston, Pa. 18640

150 E. State St.
Larksville, Pa. 18704

Susan Marie T omalis

Molly Sammon
312 Linden Dr.
W. Pittston, Pa. 18643

Keith Saunders

3108 Lincoln St.
Camphill, Pa . 17011

Wendy Weis
95 Huntsville Rd .
Dallas, Pa . 18612

April Wheeler
RD#l , Box 45
Dushore, Pa. 18614

Bruce Williams
35 Hartford Ave .
Shavertown, Pa. 18708

Christopher Woolverton
347 Hewitt St.
Trenton, N.J . 08611

300 Stephanne Dr.
Plymouth, Pa. 18651

William Trautwein

Paul Scaliti

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150 Main St.
Kingston, Pa . 18704

Michelle Serafin

0
Larson Orehotsky

Luzerne, Pa . 18709

Glenn Weaver

Frank Sabatini

Charles Sotolongo
Ana Nunez

292 Chapel St.
Luzerne,Pa . 18709

25 Hunter Lane
Doylestown, Pa. 18901

John Sweeney

1312 Angor Ave .
Yeadon,Pa. 19050

Lisa Warden
RD #l, Box 1388
Stroudsburg, Pa . 18360

331 Scott St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 18702

Janine Tucker

Ann Sterra
18 Edgewood Terr ace
Bridgewater, N.J. 08807

Carol Snyder

104 Aspen Lane
Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830

Edward Weiss
RD#3, Box 54
Lake Ariel , Pa. 18436

200 Chestnut Valley Dr.
Doylestown, Pa.

Robert Stackhouse
24 Grandview Dr.

Elaine Shafer

Pittston, Pa. 18640

172 Scott St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa . 18702

V
Valerie VanDyke

Jeffrey Surovi
4625 Henry St.
Easton, Pa. 18042

Noreen Seward
21½ East 8th St.
Wyoming, Pa. 18644

1407 Lynn Dr.
3150 Birch Circle E
Whitehall, Pa. 18052

y
Sylvia Yanik
801 W. Elm St.
Scranton, Pa. 18504

Denise Yawkey

Karen Snyder
18 Bass Dr.
Enfield, Conn. 06082

Judy Solack
19 Garrahan St.
Wilkes Barre, Pa . 18702

Mario Silnestri

w
Dina Wasileski

811 John St.
Endicott, N.Y. 13760

Regina Scazzaro
118 Lakeside Dr.
Ramsey, N.J. 07446

1314 N. Main St.
Forest City, Pa. 18421

240 S. MacDonald Ave.
Mesa, Arizona 85202

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Joseph Zawanda

Ivan Shidlovsky
11 Ann St.
Cottsneck, N.J . 07722

Barry Spevak
404 Kimber Rd .
Syracuse, N.Y. 13224

Linda Wasilewski
RD #3, Box 43
Clark's Summit, Pa . 18411

27 Courtright Ave .
Wilkes Barre, Pa . 18704

Connie Zelinski

Myron Slota
320 Meadow Dr. Apt. 4
N. Tonawanda,N .Y. 14120

Martha Kay Sherman

Brian Waugh
884 Bennett St.

22 Kenedy Dr.
Plains, Pa . 18705

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Senior Dinner Dance
Today was the last time many of the
students will be attending a Wilkes College Dinner Dance. The dinner dance
was given by President Capin to honor
the Class of '82. There was an open bar
and entertainment by "Museum." Faculty and students alike had a very enjoyable evening.

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�Graduation Rehearsal
Graduation rehearsal was headed by Dean Ralston.
The students that attended were hoping that they would
remember what to do by Sunday. Everyone left the
rehearsal looking confused but . . . in a hurry to get to
the picnic.

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�D

Senior Picnic
It is a Wilkes tradition to hold the Senior picnic at Farley's
Farm. The picnic began after graduation rehearsal and the
students were ready to party! The picnic is the last formal gathering before graduation. Many faculty attended, and everyone
seemed to enjoy themselves.

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�Nurses Receive Pins
The Nurse's Pinning Luncheon was held on May 22nd. During
the luncheon the students received their pins from Dr. Nehring,
which they will wear " on the job."
The pin represents four years of hard work and the beginning
of a new career.

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Academics / 83

�Left: Paul and Jean Adams, Housing Directors

Below: Charles R. Abate,

Business Manager

ILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. 18766

-- AMNICOL

Durin
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ta
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variabl
ulty and
positi

Barbara Welch, Dr.
Gerald Wuori, Dean of Admissions, Eleanor Bialek, Jean
Chronowski, Barbara Miller,
Linda Hobrock. Standing:
David Gregrow, Barbara
King, Gail Harashinski, Helen
Zukowsky, Ann Marie Pavvy,
Doris Swoboda; Admissions
Left:

Dept.

Academics / 85

�Below: Joseph J . Chisarick,
Right: Betsy Bell Condron,

Comptroller

Director of Planned ·Giving

Above Left: James H.
Aikman, Director of Development
Above Right: Karen Campbell, Assistant Comptroller
Above:

Doris

Barker ,

Registrar

Right:

Ruthe

V.

Left: Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy,

Director of Continuing Education

Above: John J. Chwalek, Community Relations Coordinator

Bishop,

Recorder

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Academics / 87

�Below: Joseph J. Chisarick, Comptroller
Right: Betsy Bell Condron,

Director of Planned ·Giving

Above Left: James H.
Aikman, Director of Development
Above Right: Karen Campbell, Assistant Comptroller
Above:

Doris

Barker,

Registrar

Right:
Recorder

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Ruthe

V.

Bishop,

Left: Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy,

Director of Continuing Education

Above: John J. Chwalek, Community Relations Coordinator

�Left: Lois Farrell, R.N., Wilkes College Health Service

Right: Dr. Gerald E. Hartdagen,

Below: Adelaide M. Godek,

Below: Alfred S. Groh , Director of Cultural Activities

Director of Nursing Learning Center

Dean of Academic Affairs

Above: Mildred Gittens,
Manager of the Bookstore

Right:

Anne

Graham,

Director, Upward Bound

Above: Dr. Patricia M. Heaman,

Director, Writing Lab

Left: Tanya Hallez, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations

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Acade mics / 89

�Left: Betty Kwak, R.N ., Wilkes College Health Service
Below: Ann Fretty, Jo Fiaski, Jeanne Kravitz, Mary Watkins,
Frederick Krohle . Standing: Sue Topfer, John Romanoski, David
Schappert, Cathy Schappert, Adam Chwiej, Mildred Graver,
Heidi Selecky, Charmaine Maga, Dale Buehler, Library Sta-ff

Right: Arthur J. Hoover,
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Below: Joseph H. Kanner,
Director of Testing Service

Below Left: Dr. Thomas F.
Kelly, Dean of External Affairs
Below Right:
Koester, Director

Robert

J.

of Cooperative

Education

Above: J ane Kathleen Lampe, Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Right: Rachael L. Lohman,

Director of Financial Aid

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Academics/ 91

�Below: Joesph Mack, Shipping and Receiving
Left: Bruce Phair,

Technical Director, Center

for the Performing Arts

Right: Jane Manganella, Assistant Director of Public Relations
Below Left: George F. Ralston,

Dean of

Student Affairs

Below:

Dr. Andrew Shaw,

Management

Dean of

Below Right: Dr. William Sterling and
Cara Berryman, Director, Sordoni Gallery;
Coordinator, Sordoni Gallery

Above:

John F.

Meyers,

Director of Graduate and Part-Time

Undergraduate Programs

Left: Eugene Manganello,

Personnel and Systems Coordinator

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�Left: Dr. Hsi-Ping Shao, Director of Institutional Grants and Research

Below: Evelyn Robinson,

Left: Jay Tucker, Assistant Director of Housing"and Student Center
Coordinator

Below: Dr . Patricia Heaman, Shelly Freeman, Jill Whitehead,
Amy Elias, Writing Lab

Above: Edward White , III , Assistant for News and Sports Information

Right: Randall Xenakis,

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Director of Public Relations and Publications

Assistant to the Director of Development

�BIOLOGY

AEROSPACE STUDIES

Seated: Dr. Charles Reif, Dr.
Robert Ogren, D. Lester Turoczi.
Standing: Dr. Steuben, Dr. Louis
Rigley, Dr. Peter Silver, Dr.
Clyde Houseknecht, Dr. Wilbur
Hayes, Dr. Robert Doty .

L-R: Major Raymond M. Fox, Lt.
Col. Bruce Burke, Major Gary
Taylor.

Seated: Sylvia Arnstein, Herbert
Simon. Standing: Richard Fuller,
Dr. W. Sterling, Allan Maxwell,
Chester Colson.

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Seated: Mr. Cohen, Dr. James
Bohning. Standing : Dr. P.
Sethuraman, Mrs. Stine, Dr.
Richard Minasz, Dr. William
Stine. Not Pictured: Dr. Ralph
Rozelle , Dr. Francis Salley, Dr.
Howa rd Swain, Dr . Edwin
Jahngen.

CHEMISTRY

Academics / 97

�COMMERCE &amp; FINANCE

EDUCATION
Standing: William Moran, Dr.
Wagiha Taylor, Dr. Howard
Williams, John Cooney, Joseph
Chmiola, Fred J . Croop , Welton
Farrar , Kenneth Lew is ,
Theodore Engel. Seated: Cynthia
Chisarick, Rose Ann Cordora,
Kenneth Broadt, Robe rt
De Young .

,

Edwin Johnson, Dr. Frank Darte ,
Dr. Eugene Hammer , Dr.
Mahmoud Fahmy, Dr . Joseph
Bellucci, Linda Giordano.

Dr. Michael Case, Dr. Bruce Berryman, Dr. Brian Redmond.

L-R: Dr. John Koch, Dr. Richard
Aston , Dr. Morad Yeroushalmi,
Barbara Faulls, Sec., Dr. Chyang
Yu.

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ENGINEERING

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�lemics

HISTORY

MATH &amp; COMPUTER SCIENCE

Seated: Dr . James Rodechko ,
Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. Harold
Cox. Standing: Mr. James Berg,
Dr. Arnold, Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao,
John Meyers.

Seated: Dr. Bing Wong,
Thomas Richards ,
Joseph Salsburg. Standing: Dr. Richard Sours,
James DeCosmo, Dr.
Joseph Parker, Boyd
Earl , Dr. Stephen
Tillman,
r. Louise
Berard, Dr. John Koch,
Dr. Samuel Merrill, Dr.
Claude Anderson.

Bottom to Top: Dr. Stanley
Gutin, Klaus Holm, Dr. Benjamin
Fiester, Dr. Olivia Ayres, Nancy
Merryman , Dr . Nor ma
Schulman, Dr. Christopher Fox,
Dr. Don Leslie, Dr. Patricia
Heaman, Dr. Robert Heaman,
Dr. Hilda Marban, Dr. Thomas
Kaska, Dr. Walter Karpinich, Dr.
Bradford Kinney.

LANGUAGE &amp; LITERATURE

Seated: Rosendo Santos, Mrs.
Anne Vanko Liva, Dr. Herbert
Garber. Stan ding : Richard
Chapline, William Gasbarro,
Jerom e Cam pbell, Bruce
Reipr ich, Dr. Terrance
Anderson.

MUSIC

Academics/ 101

�NURSING

PHYSICS
Mary Manganiello,
Semons, Diane Reisinger,
Theresa Grabo , Dr.
Virginia Nehring, P .
Baker, Diana Morgan, M.
L. Koytec, Sharo n
Telban , Betty Zuraw,
Nancy Nally , Maria n
Alexander, Lois Zong,
Alene Harrison, Margaret
Crowley, Florence Bourcier, Rosalie Gulla, AnnM a r i e Kolanowsk i,
Mildred Krzywicki, M. L.
Burns , Lillian Duff y,
Adelaide Godek, Joan
Collins , MaryJ o
Konklosk i, MaryA nn
Saueraker, Jud ith
Schre iber, MaryA nn
Notarianni, Catheri ne
Cummings , There sa
Jezewski , Shar on
Stevens .

Left to Right: Dr. Levere Hostler,
Dr. frank Bailey, Dr. Jerome
Kucirka, Dr. Francis Donahoe,
Dr. Frederic Bellas, Walter
Placek, Mr. Yoshiaki. Not Pictured: Dr. Stanley Holden.

Top to Bottom: Doris Saracino,
John Reese, Gay Meyers, Steve
Siegrist, Nancy Roberts, Roland
Schmidt, Bart Bellairs.

Dr . Andrew Shaw, Sheila
Carapico, Dr. Jean Driscoll, Dr.
Robert Freysinger, Philip Tuhy.

PHYSICAL ED. &amp; HYGIENE

POLITICAL SCIENCE

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�PROFESSORS EMERITI

SOCIOLOGY &amp; ANTHROPOLOGY
Dr. David Goode, Dr. John Natzke, Pamela Aregood.
Not Pictured: Dr. Bruce Brown,
Judith Hasson, Richard Tutwiler,
Tom Tomkiewicz.

Dr. Patricia Heaman, Shelly
Freeman, Jill Whithead, Amy

Elias.

Chester E. Colson

Marion Alexander

Retiring this year after having served
24 years as chairman and professor in
the Department of Art.
Mr. Colson' s keen wit and love for
teaching will be missed by both students
and colleagues.
"Chet" wil1 be spending more time at
his summer home in the hills of Northfield, Vermont. He wil1 devote his
energies to drawing and painting the
changing landscape.

Marion has worked in the Nursing
Department for the past 10 years. She
was one of the founders of the nursing
program, and has held the title of Assistant Professor since 1972.
She plans on remaining in the area
and would like to work in a bookstore or
a travel agency. She remains active in
the Professional Organization.

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�LIFE OFF-CAMPUS
Apartment living has become increasingly popular with students at Wilkes.
Groups of friends get together to share in the cooking, the cleaning, and paying
the bills . It is a big step toward independence and living on your own. Living in an
apartment has its advantages; no party policies, no quiet hours , no cafeteria food
or lack of privacy. Students living off-campus have successfully managed to have
an enjoyable time this year at Wilkes.

RIVER STREET

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�LIFE OFF-CAMPUS
Apartment living has become increasingly popular with students at Wilkes.
Groups of friends get together to share in the cooking, the cleaning, and paying
the bills. It is a big step toward independence and living on your own. Living in an
apartment has its advantages; no party policies, no quiet hours, no cafeteria food
or lack of privacy. Students living off-campus have successfully managed to have
an enjoyable time this year at Wilkes.

RIVER STREET

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BEDFORD

Row 1: Gloria Kopec, Cindy Casper. Row 2: Linda Paliot, Ellisa Firnbank, Judy Grossenbech, Terry Shemo, Patti Weiner, Kate
Wytovich, Janet Dorito, Louise Kerl. Row 3: Debbie Maxwell, Denise Yauckey, Sue Bennet, Rennie Brobst, Sharlotte Fees, RA,
Patti Elek, Mary Ann Elefer, Tracey Kelly , Tara Buckingham.

BARRE

: ow 1: Dale Scanlon, Joe Fodi, Tom Mullin, Tom Mitchell, Dave Byko, Bill Repasy, Reed Bello, Keith Liansi, Greg Polanchyk, Mark
~ r~owm. Row 2: Al Melusen, Tom Rooney, Barry Spevack, Richard Powers, Todd Nicholas, John , the bartender. Row 3: Keith
R" mas, L~an Shidlovski, Howard Diamond, Mark Firth, Tony Vlahovic, Tom Grebs, Pete Smith, Bab Bruggeworth, John Sheplock,
ichard Dimer, Carl Broghstom, Linda Newmark.

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CATLIN

Row 1: Maureen Connolly, RA, Ann Marie Snyder, Sandy McCarroll. Row
2: Varsha Shah. Row 3: Elena Norbert, Grace Liansi, Karen Sabbak. Row
4: Jennifer Grube, Marie Eiswert. Row 5: April Wheeler, Cindy Bartholomay, Jody Outman. Row 6: Ann Dockey, Lisa Bellucci, Patty Kauffman. Row 7: Judy Bankowski, Allison Saves, Kim Arrowsmith.

CHAPMAN

Row 1: Beth Sands, Deane Foster, Michelle Weiss. Row 2: Kim Kiamer, Terry Monseur, Melanie De Bias, Diane Gumbeta, Lisa
Striefsky, Sheri Hunter, Sharlene Budgen, Annie Rielly. Row 3: Cindy Workmen, Joann Rice, Heather Beese, Maribeth Kofera,
Trish Rielly, Lana Laurence, Karen Bave, Marge Le Blanc. Missing: Missy Monahan, Joyce Walsh.

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�DELAWARE

Row 1: Sally Farrell, Donna Derek, Suzette Dyank, Sue Rink, Sue Curran, Millie Farrell, Chriss Tomko, Maire Anton, Sue
Pourrler, Robbin Young, Mary Anselmo, Lisa Mercanti, Mary Hide, Janice Bale. Row 2: Jennie Curan, Mary Jane
Jamicky, Theresa Tyler, Dawn Whelan, Kathy Salek, Mary Coates, Carol Ashe, Deane Charisha, Mary Beth Wassal.

CHESAPEAKE

~op to Bottom: Sherry Urban, Evelyn "Big mouth" Donall, Pam "Mom" Samuelson, Cherie Burke, Ana Nunez, Lori Bracy, Chuc
K aruszewski, Diane Chuff, Welty Uguccioni, Laura Danowsky, Joan Kalinowski, Kathy Kulp, Lori Kocur, Ann Lee Sheridan, Donna
ucy, Cindy Kucy, Cindy Weinstein, Sharon Bruns, Darlene Quandt, Rosanne Pogano, Ann Marie Veet, Phy! Totaro, RA.

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�DANA

Left to Right: John Martini, Tom Yuscavage, John Cortini, unknown, unknown, Bruce Williams, Kirk Forman, Jeff Wagner, Miron
Slota, Reed Haag, Charlie Sotolonga, Phil Godechy.

DENISON

Row 1: Karen Holmer, Marybeth Cosgrove, Diane Hall, Corinne Wenrich, Mary Anne O'Leary, Terri VanWert, Valerie Frey, Roya
Fahmy. Row 2: Carla Thomas, Jeanne Kovach, Ann Manzo, Annette Anderson, Julie Allaman, Anne McKenna, Jackie Harney, Jeanne
Kutz, Sheri Teats.

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�GORE

Row 1: Fran Pogliaio, Chris Kurkowski, Betsy Keller, Meg Gadders, Fran Luberto. Row 2: Donna Ruddy, Be Gooney, Karen
Shinn, Dina Wasileuski. Row 3: Maureen Hoffa.

DOANE

Row 1: Carl Sosnowski, Pat Romich, Mike Gould, Collin Owens. Row 2 : Joe Mamourian, Todd Snyder, Bill Bernhard, Keven Turrieck,
Mike Feegan, Greg Hychko, John Phillips, Karl Lindhurst, Andy Harakel, Scott McGrath, Rob Rupert, Ed Pashinsky. Row 3 : Steve
Schultz, Phil Cardillo, Bill French, Scott Moyer, Steve Gambale, Dom Cassise.

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HOLLENBACK

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Row 1: Maureen Pollad, Kim Angus, Heidi Muyer, Sallie Jones. Row 2: Gina Procopio, Janet Gima, Donna Hitha, } ll ,i;o;mi:Q r 1j.~1•·
Santos, Michele Murray, Missy Hamel, Pauline Stroh, Sue Tomalis. Row 3: Patty Nitka, Sue Hemmer, Patty Of t, l!ili. t Ji"
mott, Laurie Fedak.

McCLINTOCK

Row 1: Amy Zajakowski, Jill Ratner, Cindy Carhart. Row 2: Jill Burlingame, Betty Mahoney, Mary Rauschmayer, Lynne Carey, Teri
Kyzmerick , Kelly Moyer, Deb Defalco. Row 3 : Deb Macek, Kathy Desmond, Ann Laboda, Jeanne Moffit, Sandy Reese, Robin Keeley.

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�HOLLENBACK

Row 1: Maureen Pollad, Kim Angus, Heidi Muyer, Sallie Jones. Row 2: Gina Procopio, Janet Gima, Donna Hitha, Ann Scfera, Helene
Santos, Michele Murray, Missy Hamel, Pauline Stroh, Sue Tomalis. Row 3: Patty Nitka, Sue Hemmer, Patty Othmer, Ellen McDermott, Laurie Fedak.

McCLINTOCK

Row 1: Amy Zajakowski, Jill Ratner, Cindy Carhart. Row 2: Jill Burlingame, Betty Mahoney, Mary Rauschmayer, Lynne Carey, Teri
Kyzmerick, Kelly Moyer, Deb Defalco. Row 3: Deb Macek, Kathy Desmond, Ann Laboda, Jeanne Moffit, Sandy Reese, Robin Keeley.

Dorms

Dorms/ 139

�v 1: Karen Moore, Donna Jordan, Linda Dayer, Diane McGovern, Theresa McGraw, Ann Burke, Stacy Keeley, RA, Karen

er. Row 2: Nancy Bowen, Cheryl Thornton, Melodie Viel, Kathleen Mooney, Sue De Frates, Theresa Kassay, Karen Licata,
1ise Pettinato, Regina Morse, Sharon McLaughlin. Row 3: Annette Wenski, Ann Stevens, Sue Havrilla, Kathy Randall, Ginny
1dez, Betsy Ward, Baba Burnside, Sheryl Slough, Vicki Smith, Lisa Huettennouser. Missing: Sue Bielski, Dawn Lockburner,
helle Liddie.

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MINER

THIRD
FLOOR

Row 1: Megan Smith, Mr. Decker, Pat Gudleski, Jane Bradley, Sue Coldren, Doloris Sheenan, Karen Paulshock, Lisa Brobowski. Row
2 : Joan Klingensmith, Kim Shealer, Theresa Smith, Karen Petroski, Phyllis Barnes, Karen Field, Kim Hugo, Barb Stich, Lisa Flamini,
Diane Schack, Amy Lens, Marisa Marquart, Amy Rosato, Deb McGuire, Kathy Whitney. Missing: Mary Jan Murphy, Laurs Melnick,
Beth Fasick, Holly Fay, Holly Mulford, Sandy Spring, Tara Bombay, Lori Rasielewski.

Dorms/ 141

�s

Row 1: Karen Moore, Donna Jordan, Linda Dayer, Diane McGovern, Theresa McGraw, Ann Burke, Stacy Keeley, RA, Karen
Miller. Row 2: Nancy Bowen, Cheryl Thornton, Melodie Viel, Kathleen Mooney, Sue De Frates, Theresa Kassay, Karen Licata,
Louise Pettinato, Regina Morse, Sharon McLaughlin. Row 3: Annette Wenski, Ann Stevens, Sue Havrilla, Kathy Randall, Ginny
Mendez, Betsy Ward, Baba Burnside, Sheryl Slough, Vicki Smith, Lisa Huettennouser. Missing: Sue Bielski, Dawn Lockburner,
Michelle Liddie .

MINER

THIRD
FLOOR

Row 1: Megan Smith, Mr. Decker, Pat Gudleski, Jane Bradley, Sue Coldren, Doloris Sheenan, Karen Paulshock, Lisa Brobowski. Row
2: Joan Klingensmith, Kim Shealer, Theresa Smith, Karen Petroski, Phyllis Barnes, Karen Field, Kim Hugo, Barb Stich, Lisa Flamini,
Diane Schack, Amy Lens, Marisa Marquart, Amy Rosato, Deb McGuire, Kathy Whitney. Missing: Mary Jan Murphy, Laurs Melnick,
Beth Fasick, Holly Fay, Holly Mulford, Sandy Spring, Tara Bombay, Lori Rasielewski.

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�MINER

FIFTH
FLOOR

Left to Right: Steve Thomas, Sandy Bartels, Dennis Wenders, Dan Cuscela, Don Durch, Carlos Ribero, Evan Ledis, Howard Hartzell, Dan Pierson, Todd Hogan, Joe Lamerd, Pete Russian, Bill Wertly, Vince Dunton, Bob Unrath.

ROOSEVELT

Row I : Pam Jeckell, Kathy Hyde. Row 2: Mariann Hall , RA, Maureen Morrison, Anita Aikman, Sherri Zimmerman. Row 3: Deanna
Rossman , Paggy Riely, Marie Constantino, Beth Rosemergey, Sue Caparelli. Row 4: Missy Bauzon, Karen Cassidy, Nancy Considine,
Debbie Mauro, Elaine Kerchusky, Debbie Bligh, Joanne Dal Sasso. Row 5 : Sue Silfee, Lisa Howes, Lucinda Lawnsberry, Denise Barr,
Sue Barber.

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Dorms / 143

�WARNER

Row 1: Joe Morsuy, Fred Krome , Adam Barrette, John Carl, Steve Dirocco, Gene Neary. Row 2: Gary Nothstein, John Selka, Bob
Wengrynze, Frank Daniele, Pete Goyette. Row 3 : Bobby Lance, Jim Mandais, Ben Guinn, Vince Di Salvo, Gregg Slaugh, Bob
Hesling, Mike Stevenson, Scott Williams.

BUTLER

Row 1: Ross Reynolds, Andy Grant, Doug Norford, Fred Flinstone, Chris Dehaas, Frank Reiner, Dave Robinson, Dave Reynolds,
Bruce Asproy. Row 2: Jim Gers, Pete Pawlak, Charlie Jaynes, Eric Rino , Tom Butcher, RA, George Canova, Mark Amy, Mike
Bernstein, Tom Geisler, Steve the "Mad Polock," Bill Lynch, Walter Caraban, David Levandowski, Scot Ellis, Mike Colino.

Dorms/

144 / Dorms

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�PRIAPUS

Row 1: "Mom." Row 2: Steve "Skeleton" Griffiths, Don Mencl, Bob Lashock, Mario Silvestri. Row 3 : Jeff Surovi, Dan Schilling, "F.E." Row 4: Cheryl, John Rainieri, Scott "J-Boy" Halperin, Wilbur McCann, "Dave," " Serious Sheep," Raef Fahmy,
"Everett Dirksen," Gary " Floyd Turbo" Treven, "Christmas Chicken, " Doug Fahringer, Bob Nagle. Row 5: lmran Abu, Ghannam, Dave Yaron, Paul Oesterreich.

DIRKSEN

Row 1: Tony Kubasak , John Werez , Val Naramo, Ray Alluni, Tom Mendez, Stacks Omana, Chris Dare, unknown. Row 2: Paul Hockman,
Jim Simon, Mike Carr , Dave Frey, Jim Forgione, Dave Albano, Cooney Hockenberry, Beef Scaliti, Jug Marshall, Jim Worthington, J ack
Delfeno, Bob Morehead, Drew Wilkens.

)orms
Dorms / 147

�II

I.

11..
COLONELS

Bottom: Chris Woolverton (RA), Suspended: Jeff Hockenbury. L-R: Larry McMullen, Ed Williams, Bill Cummings, John
Watro, Mike Shortell, John Luongo and Tutor, Bob Weisbrod, John Letteri, John Moran, Kurt Tietjen, Jim Lynch, John
Stich, Guy Whalon, Pat Antonecchia, Dave Hughes, Chris Condie, Ray Boudreau, Marcel Esqueu, Curt Kuntz, Bob
Gunderson. Absent With Leave: Scott Bruggeworth, John Ogrodnick, Dave Fife, Andy Teless, Dave Hirko, Jamie
Rutherford, Howle Hammel.

DIAZ

Row 1: Scot Ellis, Mike Rasingano, Mark Adrian, Jim Rudy, Mike Wolf. Row 2 : unknown, Stan Kaman , George, Ralph Pringle . Row 3:
John, Scott Rudolph, Steve Sharpnek, Dan Talenni, Bob Botell, unknown , Mark Baretella, unknown. Row 4 : unknown, Chris Rexer,
John Proach.

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Dorms/ 149

�GRISSOM

Row 1: Frank Scutch, Chuck Sherman, RA, Marshall Hurlbert, Ed Salley, Mike Sopko, Mark Radzewich. Row 2 : Tim Page,
Jody Hutson, Andre Morgan, Rob Sparks, Paul McCabe. Row 3: Dave Talenti, Dave Foster, Dan McNulty, Bill Ronca, Don
Talenti. Missing: Greg Pypiuk, Chris Henry, Gene Nosovich, Chris Miley, Jerry O'Neil, Roger Heffington, Joe Loposky, Bob
Murnin, Kevin McGovern.

WEBSTER

Row 1: Phil Abremson , Mike Benyo, John Keating, RA, Blake Batterson, George Ritz. Row 2: Paul Gionannizzo, John Klauder,
Bill Paletski, Bob Kaallinger, Joe Seproshy, Jim Baisich, Sean Harney, Jeff Kasick, Kevin Romako, Ian Smith, Brian Ufberg.
Missing: Bob Antonelli, Kevin Coleman.

orms

Dorms / 151

�STERLING

Members: Ken Avery, RA, David Brink, Paul Yablonsky, Chris Pearson, Mike Tsivin, Scot Lefebre, John Wade, Ed Kenneloy, Jim
Ho, Bill D' Addato, Bill Troulline, Jim McCawelly, Rob Doty, John Ackerman, John Herrin, Brian Murray, John Stachacz, Jim
Volpe, Craig Kopetze, John Sikra, Tim Woolverton, Bob Lewis, RA. Missing: Dave Scopelitti, Al Mucilli, Martin Storbeck, John
Sparks, Al Wirkman, Stewart Hall, Bill Rodgers, Pat Domiani.

SLOCUM

Row 1: Sandy Bartels, Sue Belski, Debbie Becker, Candy Marshall, Leigh Major, Lynn Lovell , Tawny Rushoe. Row 2: Barb
Young, Debbie Solowe , Terri Perri, Lisa Warden, Maureen McDermott. Row 3 : Donna Stegonshek, Alison Sohmer, Helen Hine,
Gloria Kovatch . Row 4: Naomi Harris, Chris Gruber, Kathy Swick . Row 5: Tracy McElroy, Stacey Liman. Row 6: Karen Kleckner.

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Dorms/ 153

�STERLING

Members : Ken Avery, RA, David Brink, Paul Yablonsky, Chris Pearson, Mike Tsivin, Scot Lefebre, John Wade, Ed Kenneloy, Jim
Ho, Bill D'Addato, Bill Troulline, Jim McCawelly, Rob Doty, John Ackerman, John Herrin, Brian Murray, John Stachacz, Jim
Volpe, Craig Kopetze, John Sikra, Tim Woolverton, Bob Lewis, RA. Missing: Dave Scopelitti, Al Mucilli, Martin Storbeck, John
Sparks, Al Wirkman, Stewart Hall, Bill Rodgers, Pat Domiani.

SLOCUM

Row 1: Sandy Bartels, Sue Belski, Debbie Becker, Candy Marshall, Leigh Major, Lynn Lovell, Tawny Rushoe. Row 2: Barb
Young, Debbie Solowe, Terri Perri, Lisa Warden, Maureen McDermott . Row 3: Donna Stegonshek, Alison Sohmer, Helen Hine,
Gloria Kovatch. Row 4: Naomi Harris, Chris Gruber, Kathy Swick. Row 5: Tracy McElroy, Stacey Liman. Row 6 : Karen Kleckner.

152 / Dorms

�ms

HOTEL STERLING

THIRD
FLOOR

L-R: Jeff Lovejoy, Altaf Khan, Dan Gedout, Dina K. Campbell, Naomi Morton, Patricia Polps, Mike Javer, Mary Ann
Gilloti, Maria Kuhenbacher, Rich Dwyer, Vinci Spazzinni.

HOTEL STERLING F~~~:

Members: Dick Boyer, Clark Hockenberry, Steve Porinchak, Tom Rowen, Fred Gerhard, Trish, Jackie, Bruce Boxer, Ed
Delzio, Marcello Guimeres, Arty Yereshevski, Brain Spino, Ken Lavin, Mickey Pristas, Bill Kinsley, Mark Murohy, Mike
McKenna, Tom Syzik, Fred " Johnnie" Daniele, Joe McFadden, Mike Oates, Mike Garvin.

Dorms / 155

�HOTEL STERLING

Row 1: Cindy Roth, Sandy Buttone. Row 2: Anne Balliet, Kathy Trakezanski, Denise Banko, Anne Harlerman. Row 3 : Leslie
Hanafin, Diane Haberkern, Tracey Day.

HOTEL STERLING

FIFTH
FLOOR

Members: Chris De Four, Pat Walsh, Eric Hornet, Dan Haleva, Barry, Dave Burak,
Jay Schaffer, Dan Bonofacia, John Weiss , Paul Dogherty, Joe Kling, Jim Schieffer,
Joe Serniach, Chris S!oane, Brad Stanton, Bill, Chris Fellin.

156 / Dorm s

SIXTH
FLOOR

�HOTEL STERLING

SEVENTH
FLOOR

REGif~TION

Row 1: Jeanne White, Sharon Michner, Betty Petrucci, Ellen Doty . Row 2: Ann
Marie Romanovitch, Nancy Ginter, Ellen McDermit, Sue Maier, Cathy Schafer,
Siena Shields, Anne Crossin, Sue Walsh. Row 3 : Sylvia Yanik, Kay Potter,
Marian Karmilowicz, Kathleen Roach, Tammy Wagner, Naomi Young, Jeanne
Basta. Row 4: Sandy Izaks, Denise DeAngelo, Helen Kowalski.

STURDEVANT

Members: Tim Williams, Mike Azure, Chris Dufour, Jim Hancharick, Mark Coletrella, Chuck Wilk, "Al, " Steve Thomas, Joe McFadden, Harry Dewey, Joe Liresey, Dave Callas, Paul O'Leary, Brain Young, Dan Arch .

Dorms / 159
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�I
WALLER

Row 1: Cindy Borham, Debbie Vogo , Melanie Russo, Karen Anderson, Betsy Boughart, Jo Anne Gismondi, RA, Dani Baum. Row 2:
Joann Majors, Mary Anne Fedor, Jessie Kwiakowski, Sue Palmer, Sue Luckey, Sue Laudeman, Sue Fox. Row 3 : Lisa Sandler, Carol
Cigarski, Danelle Scaran, Janet Sharkey, RA, Maggie Quinkin, Carrie Walters . Row 4 : Connie Zelinski, Judy Lathrop, Lori Heatherington, Lor Martin, Alex Bancroft, Hope Jones. Row 5 : Barb Karpatch, Mary Beth Zuvitch, Tammy Jones, Donna Kresock, Trish Crogan,
Jeanne Murphy .

SULLIVAN

Row 1: Janie Hibbler , Julie Allsopp, Carol Discavage . Row 2: Janette Watts, Tracey Rielly, Allyson Blodgett, Lori Cashour, Marriann Scicchita no , Jackie Brown , Donna Newlin , Maria Dubiansky, Lisa Kopczynskie, Brenda Walker , Betty Rose Dogherty , Mary Beth Holiday, Kristy
Barr, Lisa Klechner .

160 / Dorms

�"THE BEST OF WILKES"
Best restaurant - Hattie's
Best place to walk - the dike
Best place to jog - Kirby Park
Best most-expensive beer - Heineken

WEISS

Best least-expensive beer - Stegmaier
Best pizza - Frank's
Best place for indigestion - the Caf
Best Colonette - Kim Smith
Best Colonel - Mark Popple
Best Soap - G.H.
Best couple - Luke and Laura
Best TV show - Dynasty
Best bar - Carey Inn
Best off-campus parties - 3 Terrace St.

Best place to study - SLC
Best place to socialize - the Library
Best dorm parties - Sturdevant
Best name for the new dorm - New Dorm
Best Day for Happy Hour - anyday
Best day of the year - Graduation
Best place to spend four years - King's
Best fast food - Allen's Subs
Row 1: Jean Colanna, Kathy Morykon, Chris Lain, Sharon Martins, Janine Tucker, Karen Ahlefeld, Patty Puglise, Martha Mazzitelli,
Leslie Schoenstein, Lisa Fiorentine, Monica Tombosco. Row 2: Linda Woods, Maribeth Vernola, Karen Haring, Pat Adams, Mary
Kutz, Amber Marszalek, Sue Loveitt.

Best place to cut class - Student Center
Best video game - Pac-Man
Best preppy couple - Nancy and Howie
Best class - Tuesday and Thursday 11-1
Best place to spend spring break - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

162 / Dorms

�CLUBS

�ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS

AMNICOLA

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Row 1: Michele Capolarella, Linda McCarthy, Mary
Jo Sagliocco, Judy Solack. Row 2: Theodore Engel
(Advisor), Kirk Forman, Maurita Gris , unknown, Karen
Cavanaugh, Heidi Schmidt, Lynn Sherman, Beth Ann
Ashton , Kim Bedford , Joe Laub, unknown , Steve
Speck, William Moran (Advisor).

Top to Bottom: Richard A. Fuller (Advisor), Larry Corona, Scott
Ellis, Gina Scazzaro, Michele Bandola, Nancy Baird, Sandy
Izaks, Cary Thompson, Arnold Toscano.

Row 1: Rosemary Marchese, Elizabeth Collins, George Siles, (Director). Row 2:
Linda Smith, Lisa Carini, Susan Vespico, Adrianne Church, Mary Ann Greene,
Carol Buchman.

ACT 101

166 / Clubs

�BARBELL

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

1: Dennis Wenders, Steve Reio, Leo Orlandiny,
Wortley, Chuck Sherman. Row 2: Mike Sopko,
Mencl , Bob Juliano, Dan Custello, John Stachacz,
k Scutch, Doug Billing, Larry Corona, Rob
hak.
Row 1: Frank Turoli, Ed Stahoviack, Steve Bohac, Lisa Romininski, Annie Pastc-rella, Janice Fegley,
Jerome Nachlis. Row 2: Jerry Malti, Lon Campanella, Vince Paul Boyer, Mike Shortell, Betsy, Mary
Ellen Judge. Row 3: Len Kachumba, Chris Woolverton, Bob Piavis, Dave Hirko, John Ogrodnick, Missy
Bauzon, Lou Ann Koeur, Sue Barber, John Knapich, Kathy .

Row 1: Mark James, Doug Fahringer, Norma Schulman (Advisor),
Donna Nitka, Steve Thomas, Lisa Cobb. Row 2: John Finn, Lisa
Gurka, Mary Kay Pogar, Amy Elias, Ellen Van Riper .

Row 1: Unknown, Mike Azure, Brian Upberg, Ellen Schleman, Ken Avery, Shelly Urban, Laura
Donowsky, Lisa Warden , Nancy Swain. Row 2: Mary Monsieur, Sue Wenslow, Neil Pawlush, Dave
Varon, Dan Batzel. Row 3 : Rob Doty, Gene Chikowski, William McCann, Raef Fahmy, John Proch.

BEACON

I Clubs

CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Clubs/ 169

�BARBELL

BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Row 1: Dennis Wenders, Steve Reio , Leo Orlandiny ,
Bill Wortley, Chuck Sherman. Row 2: Mike Sopko,
Don Mencl, Bob Juliano, Dan Custello, John Stachacz,
Frank Scutch , Doug Billing, Larry Corona, Rob
Ferchak.
Row 1: Frank Turoli , Ed Stahoviack , Steve Bohac, Lisa Romininski, Annie PastC'sella
Jerome Nachlis. Row 2: Jerry Matti, Lon Camponella, Vince Paul Boyer, Mike Short
Ellen Judge . Row 3: Len Kachumba, Chris Woolverton , Bob Piavis, Dave Hirko, John (
Bauzon , Lou Ann Koeur, Sue Barber, John Knapich, Kathy .

Row 1: Mark James , Doug Fahringer, Norma Schulman (Advisor) ,
Donna Nitka , Steve Thomas, Lisa Cobb. Row 2: John Finn, Lisa
Gurka, Mary Kay Pogar, Amy Elias, Ellen Van Riper.

Row 1: Unknown, Mike Azure, Brian Upberg , Ellen Schleman, Ken Avery, Shell
Donowsk y, Lisa Warden, Nancy Swain. Row 2: Mary Monsieur, Sue Wenslow, Nei
Varon , Dan Batzel. Row 3 : Rob Doty, Gene Chikowski, William McCann, Raef Fahmy, ,

BEACON

168 / Clubs

CHEMICAL SOCIETY

•

�CLASS OF 1982

CLASS OF 1984

Raef Fahmy, Ed Williams, Karen Ahlefeld ,
Doug Fahringer.

Seated: Maureen Connoly, Sue Palmer. Standing: Bruce
Williams, Jeff Suroui.

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Mark Janicyek , Cindy Roth, Maggie Quin(
Mike Shortell.

CLASS OF 1985

170 / Clubs

�CLASS OF 1982

CLASS OF 1984

Raef Fahmy, Ed Williams, Karen Ahlefeld ,
Doug Fahringer.

,ted: Maureen Connoly, Sue Palmer. Standing: Bruce
aiams, Jeff Suroui.

Mark Janicyek, Cindy Roth, Maggie Quinlan,
Mike Shortell.

CLASS OF 1985

Clubs/ 171

�COMMUTER COUNCIL

COPUS

\

\ev Rothery , Nancy Bowanko, Joe Knox, Peggy Butchkavitz, Mary
ge , Ed Stachowiak. Row 2: Art Hoover (Advisor), unknown, Andrea,
tlinoski , unknown , Leonard Kauchemba, Dave Brown, Vince Capknown, unknown , unknown , Bill Newhart.
Harry Dewey, Joe Horrox, Carl Kadke,
Naomi Harris, Renee Popeck, Mike
Burnstein.

,mes Campanella, John Koch (Adona Long, Richard Zaykoski. Row
chock, Carol Hagen, Kathy Keller,
yozewsk i, Tom Jones , Judi
:, Joan Thomas, Donna Mazaika ,
verton . Row 3. Tim Bahorik , E. J _
!ow 4: Liz Nevin, Donna Leco, Sue
'11

Dr. Kinney (Advisor), Darryl Lewis,
Unknown , Unknown, Annette Winski,
Fred Deets, Mary Beth Zuvich , Darlene
Schaffer, Melany Russo, Danielle
Scaran.

Davis .

COMPUTER SCIENCE

bs

DEBATE UNION

Cl~bs / 173

�COMMUTER COUNCIL

COPUS

Row I: Bev Rothery , Nancy Bowanko, Joe Knox , Peggy Butchkavitz, Mary
Ellen Judge, Ed Stachowiak. Row 2: Art Hoover (Advisor), unknown , Andrea ,
David Kalinoski, unknown, Leonard Kauchemba , Dave Brown, Vince Cappellini , unknown , unknown , unknown , Bill Newhart.
Harry Dewey, Joe Hon
Naomi Harris, Renee
Burnstein .

Row I : James Campanella, John Koch (Advisor) , Donna Long, Richard Zaykoski. Row
2 : Joy Vilchock, Carol Hagen, Ka thy Keller,
Judy Ryozewski , Tom Jones , Judi
Mikolaicik, Joan Thomas, Donna Mazaika ,
Tim Woolverton. Row 3 : Tim Bahorik, E. J .
Plesnar. Row 4: Liz Nevin , Donna Leco, Sue
Baues, Tim Davis.

Dr. Kinney (Advisor),
Unknown , Unknown, ,
Fred Deets, Mary Beth
Schaffer, Melany R
Scaran.

COMPUTER SCIENCE

172 / Clubs

DEBATE UNION

�EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENGINEERING

Row 1: Myron Slota, Lee Elchak, John Bear
zo, Camille Rowlands , Ed Miskiel , Joe Du
gomery, Debbie Bligh, Gary Willets , Bill
Nunemacher, John Owens, Mike Sopko
Zaykoski, Mike Kolioce, Steve Griffiths,
Dennis Hatch, Jennifer Soltis, Dan Pierson
ton, David Hottenslein, Tom Brogan, Mik,
E. Zolil, Ed Wise. Row 3 : Rich Zaykoskl,
Frank Scutch, Gary Treyen, Clark Hockenb
Ed Czeck, Bob Shiskowskl. Row 4 : Rich
Keller, Joe Dill , Dave Thomas, Jim Bacho.

Row l : Dr. Berryman (Advisor) , Andre Morgan , Joanne Majors,
Don Whitehead , Jim Dietz. Row 2: Marianne Dettore, Evelyn
Donall , Roger Hadsall, Barry Lambert , Mike Cook, John
O'Marra.

Row 1: Henry Long, Lynn Taylor, Carol Jerrytone, Justine Johnson, Allan
Maxwell (Advisor), Nancy Baird, Barbara Metroka, Terry McCoog. Row 2:
Ann Stevens, Joe Larnerd, Noreen Seward, Donna Mazaika.

I

Row 1: J osie Passeri, Brian Waugh, Karen Grula,
William Boyle. Row 2: Janice Trethaway, Karen
Buynak , J ulie Simmons, Carol Lee Grobe , Sharon De
Remer, Vicki Smith , Elaine Puzio. Row 3: Edwin
Johnson (Ad visor), Dale Smith.

EDUCATION

174 / Clubs

FINE ARTS

�EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENGINEERING

Row 1: Myron Slota, Lee Elchak, John Bear, Paul Giovinazzo, Camille Rowlands, Ed Miskiel, Joe Dupre, Sue Montgomery, Debbie Bligh, Gary Willets, Bill Dempski, Kirk
Nunemacher, John Owens, Mike Sopko. Row 2: Jim
Zaykoski, Mike Kolioce, Steve Griffiths, Bob Macintyre,
Dennis Hatch, Jennifer Soltis, Dan Pierson, Tim Woolverton, David Hottenstein, Tom Brogan, Mike Zwiebel, John
E. Zolii, Ed Wise. Row 3: Rich Zaykoski, Jerry O'Hara,
Frank Scutch, Gary Treyen, Clark Hockenberry, Ed Salley,
Ed Czeck, Bob Shiskowski. Row 4 : Rich Hartman, Scott
Keller, Joe Dill, Dave Thomas, Jim Bacho.

Row 1: Dr. Berryman (Advisor), Andre Morgan, Joanne Majors,
Don Whitehead, Jim Dietz. Row 2: Marianne Dettore, Evelyn
Donall, Roger Hadsall, Barry Lambert, Mike Cook, John
O' Marra.

Row 1: Henry Long, Lynn Taylor, Carol Jerrytone, Justine Johnson, Allan
Maxwell (Advisor), Nancy Baird, Barbara Metroka, Terry McCoog. Row 2:
Ann Stevens, Joe Larnerd, Noreen Seward, Donna Mazaika.

ie Passeri, Brian Waugh, Karen Grula,
1le. Row 2: Janice Trethaway, Karen
e Simmons, Carol Lee Grobe, Sharon De
&lt;i Smith, Elaine Puzio. Row 3: Edwin
visor), Dale Smith.

EDUCATION

FINE ARTS

Clubs/ 175

�FIRST AID

HISTORY

Row 1: Keith Sands, Dan Cuscela, Mark Barettella. Row 2 : Ron Piskel, Cindy
Bonham, Tawn Rushoe, Dolores Sheehan, Doreen Shaefer, Diane Shoch, Sue Coldren, Kathy Whitney, Gregg Culp, Tom Dziak. Row 3: Tom Phillips, Gregg Pypluk,
Bart Matson, Tim Page, Mark Murin, Pat Dwyer, Mark Radziewicz, Sue Silfee, John
O'Mara, John Longobardo, Kevin Romanko.

Clark Smith, Dave Murphy, Dom Augustine, Fred Krome , Jan
Draus, Greg Jones.

Row 1: Susie, Bev, Cathy, Marie, Lynn, Ann, Amy, Jeannie, Vija, Rick Hartman, Tom Mitchell, unknown. Row 2 : Debbie Vogt, Dean Ralston, Kathy Shaeffer, Kathleen Roche, Dennise, Kay Potter,
Marlon Carmelawicz. Row 3: Tim Dillon , Ruth McDermott, Sandy, Jason, Tim, Lisa Bellue!, Vicki, Katji, Joanne Magers, Sienna Shields, Patty, Jill Dewald, Bob Bruggeworth, Joanne Gesmundi, Tim
Ryan . Row 4: Bob Larry Moyer, Pete Cremer, Greg Marshall, Paul Scalittl, Maureen Connolly , Janie, Mike Gould, Gary, Chris Lain, Joey, Paul Giovanazzo.

Row 1: Tom Stevens, Dave Szczepanski, Mark Ungarski, Dave Benis, Paul
Szczepanski, Ray Twillinger, Loris Lepri. Row 2 : Blake Batterson, Tom
B., C. Mitchell, John Philips, Rick Ungarski , George Koptchko.

FRIENDS FOREVER

HOCKEY

I

176 / Clubs
Cit

�HUMAN SERVICES

I.E.E.E.

\

Row 1: Lee Elchak, Paul Giovlnauo, Ed
Mlsklel, Joe Dupre, Sue Montgomery, Gary
Willets, Bill Dempski, Kirk Nunemacher,
John Owens, Mike Sopko, Myron Slota. Row
2: Steve Griffiths, Bob Macintyre, Dennis
Hatch, Jennifer Soltis, Dan Pierson, Tim
Woolverton , David Hottensteln, Tom
Brogan, Mike Zwieber, John E. Zolil. Row 3:
Rich Zaykoski, Jerry O' Hara, Frank Scutch,
Gary Treven, Clark Hockenbury, Ed
"Chickenman" Salley, Ed Czeck, Bob
Shiskowskl.

unknown, Adrian Pristis, Mark
1,

Frank Pape , unknown , unknown,

ne . Row 2: unknown, unknown,
!vestry, Jack Preter, Jeff Wagner,
, Ralph Pringle, unknown , Mark

Don Wolfrom, Cindy Casper, Bill
Stacey Lipman, Marge Le Blanc,
Kopeck. Row 2: Mary Coates,
Russo, Naomi Harris, Kim Hugo,
cur, Sandy Bartels, Jean Adams.
Mary Rauschmayer , Carol
3e, Sue Haverella, Kathy Hyde,
mith, Ed Chaffee, Paul Adams. Row
Kutz, Mike Bennet, Leslie Schoen1dy Bankowski, Missy Hamil, John
:irk Forman. Row 5: Todd Hogan,
,l prine , Scott McGrath.

~ow l: Debbie Kramer, Shaune Evans, Sue Walsh, Dee Wilson, Helen Hine. Row 2: Jim Campenella, Sue Silfee, Theresa Tyler, Tawney Rushoe , Carol Morgansteln, Evelyn Donall. Row 3 : Dave
rehotsky, Joe Degenhart, Carl Eby, Sean Karney , Doug Norford, Joe O'Day, Ted Mitchell, Mike Cole.

I.R.H.C.

lubs

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Clubs/ 179

�HUMAN SERVICES

I.E.E.E.

Row 1: Lee Elchak, Paul (
Miskiel, Joe Dupre, Sue Mon
Willets, Bill Dempski, Kirk
John Owens, Mike Sopko, My
2: Steve Griffiths, Bob Mac
Hatch, Jennifer Soltis, Dan
Woolverton, David Hott&lt;
Broga n, Mike Zwteber, John I
Rich Zaykoski, Jerry O'Hara
Gary Treven, Clark Ho
"Chickenman" Sa lley, Ed
Shiskowski.

Row 1: unknown, Adrian Pristis, Mark
Barettella, Frank Pape, unknown , unknown,
Chris Lane. Row 2: unknown, unknown,
Mario Sylvestry, Jack Preter, Jeff Wagner,
unknown , Ralph Pringle, unknown, Mark
Kutz.

Row 1: Don Wolfrom , Cindy Casper, Bill
Lourie, Stacey Lipman, Marge Le Blanc,
Gloria Kopeck . Row 2: Mary Coates,
Melanie Russo, Naomi Harris, Kim Hugo,
Lori Kocur, Sandy Bartels, Jean Adams.
Row 3: Mary Rauschmayer , Carol
Discavage, Sue Haverella, Kathy Hyde,
Karen Smith, Ed Chaffee, Paul Adams. Row
4: Mary Kutz, Mike Bennet, Leslie Schoenstein, Judy Bankowski, Missy Hamil, John
Sikra, Kirk Forman . Row 5 : Todd Hogan,
Scott Halprine, Scott McGrath.

Row l · Debbie Kramer, Shaune Evans, Sue Walsh, Dee Wilson, Helen Hine. Row 2 : Jim Campenella, Sue Silfee, Theresa Tyler, Tawney Rushoe, Carol Morganstein, Evelyn Donall . Row 3: Dave
Orehotsky, Joe Degenhart, Carl Eby, Sean Karney , Doug Norford, Joe O 'Day, Ted Mitchell, Mike Cole .

I.R.H.C.

178 / Clubs

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

�MATH

PHOTOGRAPHY

\

hy Keller, Judy Rydzewski, Dr. Wong
&gt;onna Long. Row 2: Tim Bahorik, Joy
:::arol Hagen, Judi Mikolaicik, Joan
•onna Mazaika. Row 3: Tom Jones,
,panella, Liz Nevin, Sue Banos, Donna
)a vis.

Mark Stavish, Paul McCabe, Judy Rydjewskl, Steve Thomas, Joe Lamerd.

From Bottom: Randy Perry, Marcie Nester, Mike Williams, Susan Luckey, Joe
Liscosky, Mark Mrozinski , Betsy Hornberger, Beverly Perry, Pam Samuelson, Tony
Kubasek , Phil loanna, Bob Wheatley, Stephen Dirocco, Joe Loposky, Paul Oesterrelc , Pam Bricker, Tracy Thiel, Jim Urban, Carrie Walters, Mike Pryor, Betsy
Bourgault, Daniel Long , Annette Anderson, Jeannette Watts, Ross Reynolds, Ron
Grise.

Row 1: Stanley Pacata, Carol Markeey , Greg Price, Ctndy Wirkman, Paul Szczepanski,
John Phillips, Toni Baktiar. Row 2: Chris Laver, David Placer, Dan Talent!, Dave
Szczepanski, Dennis Wenders, Bob Marcin.

M.E.N.C.

PHYSICS

Clubs/ 181

�PHOTOGRAPHY

MATH

Row 1: Kathy Keller, Judy Rydzewski, Dr. Wong
(Advisor), Donna Long. Row 2: Tim Bahorik, Joy
Vilchock , Carol Hagen, Judi Mikolaicik, Joan
Thomas, Donna Mazaika. Row 3 : Tom Jones,
James Campanella, Liz Nevin , Sue Banos, Donna
Leco, Tim Davis.

Mark Stavish, Paul Mc&lt;
jewskl, Steve Thomas, J04

From Bottom : Randy Perry, Marcie Nester, Mike Williams, Susan Luckey , Joe
Liscosky, Mark Mrozinski, Betsy Hornberger, Beverly Perry, Pam Samuelson, Tony
Kubasek, Phil loanna, Bob Wheatley, Stephen Dirocco, Joe Loposky, Paul Oesterreic, Pam Bricker, Tracy Thiel, Jim Urban, Carrie Walters, Mike Pryor, Betsy
Bourgault, Daniel Long, Annette Anderson, Jeannette Watts, Ross Reynolds, Ron
Grise.

Row 1: Stanley PaCAta, Carol Markeey, Greg Price, Cindy Wlrkman, Paul Szczepanski,
John Phllllps, Toni Baktiar. Row 2: Chris Laver, David Placer, Dan Talentl, Dave
Szczepanski, Dennis Wenders, Bob Marcin.

M.E.N.C.

JI

180 / Clubs

PHYSICS

�•

POLAR BEAR

PSI CHI

Row 1: Mark Clifford, John Keating, James Forgiane, Rob Doty, Dan
Cuscela, Jim Ruddy, Ivan Shidlovsky, Karen Jankiewicz, Ed Delzio, Sue
Hemmei, Forrest Handweik, Ed Pashinsky, Sue Palmer, Mike Rescigno,
Ken Avery , Donny Burch.

Row 1: Sue Tomalis, Gabe Varsanyi. Row 2: Mike Fink, unknown,
Annette Jacek. Row 3: unknown, John Sweeney, Alvin Bauman.

Steve Urbanski , Eileen Cashak, Chuck Dennis, Carol Smithe, Renee Popeck, Dr. Freysinger (Advisor), J oe
Horrox, Dave Foster, Bill Kinsley , Ed Chaffee.

Row 1: Rennie Brobst, Donna George, Lisa Sandler,
Sue Havrilla. Row 2: Mike Fink, Sue Tomalls, Chris
Woolverton, Steffanie Guise Wychock, Ralph Pringle ,
Bill Foot. Row 3: Dr. Bohlander (Advisor), Sandy
Hardegen, Gabe Varsanyl.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PSYCHOLOGY

Clubs/ 183

,h

�STUDENT CENTERBOARD

ROTC

\

Naomi Harris, Rick Nicklewski , Keith Saunders, Dave Nazarek,
1rch, Mike Sopko, Bill Wertly, Mike Bernstein . Row 2: Kristen Mc, Pete Wydra , Bob Pfau, Leslie Saxe, John McCarthy, Tina
y, Paul Boyer, Dave Keiser, Bob Murnin, Marie Michael. Row 3:
Yackiel, Jackie Beneker, Lisa Lake, Rich Montgomery, Darleen
Maryann Urban, Bill Trautwein, Jay Sweeney, Ed Sorbelli, Sue
•Iii. Row 4: Paul Stiner , Amy Lee, Laura Chriton, Steve Ward, Bill
d, John Holly, Al Sunday, Brian Spino. Row 5 : Al Yefko , Barry
I, Barry Orbinatli, Don Donafry, Pauline Strohl, Mike Varsanyi, Joe
a, John Kazanecki , Steve Smith. Row 6: Jeff Evans, Sandy Spring,
Foster, Karen Moore , Steve Kovak , David Brozzena, Tim Ryan,
Villets . Row 7: Randy Rompola , unknown , Gene Wachowski, Joe
IWeiss .

Row 1: Ralph Pringle, Jim Volpi, Peg
Butchkavltz, Raul Gochez. Row 2: Rob
Doty, Cindy Wirkman, Joanne Rice,
Jay Tucker.

Row 1: Elaine Kuchusky, John McDowell, Ralph Pringle,
Dan Falentl. Row 2: Rob Doty, Ellen McDermott, Joanne
Magers, Cindy Bonham, Chris Lain. Row 3: Lisa Howes,
Debbie Vogt, Keith Sands, Gene Chlcowskl, Raef Fahmy.

allucci , Mike Baretella, Nancy Considine, Tom Rooney .

SPANISH

Clubs

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

.

Clubs/ 185

�ROTC

Row I : Naomi Harris, Rick Nicklewski, Keith Saunders, Dave Nazarek,
Don Burch, Mike Sopko, Bill Wertly, Mike Bernstein . Row 2 : Kristen Mc Carthy , Pete Wydra, Bob Pfau, Leslie Saxe, John McCarthy , Tina
Charney , Paul Boyer, Dave Keiser, Bob Murnin , Marie Michael. Row 3:
Karen Yackiel, Jackie Beneker, Lisa Loke, Rich Montgomery , Darleen
Moga , Maryann Urban , Bill Troutwein , Jay Sweeney, Ed Sorbelli, Sue
Caporelli. Row 4: Paul Stiner, Amy Lee , Laura Chriton, Steve Ward , Bill
Bernard, John Holly, Al Sunday , Brian Spino. Row 5 : Al Yefko, Barry
Sebring, Barry Orbinatti, Don Donafry , Pauline Strohl, Mike Varsanyi , Joe
Chimola, John Kazanecki , Steve Smith. Row 6: Jeff Evans, Sandy Spring,
David Foster, Karen Moore, Steve Kovak, David Bro22ena , Tim Ryan,
Gary Willets . Row 7: Randy Rompola , unknown, Gene Wachowski , Joe
Dill , Ed Weiss

STUDENT CENTER BOARD

Row 1: Ralph Pringle, Jim Volpi, Peg
Butchkavltz, Raul Gochez . Row 2 : Rob
Doty, Cindy Wlrkman, Joanne Rice,
Jay Tucker.

Row 1: Elaine Kuchusky, John McDowe
Dan Falentl. Row 2 : Rob Doty, Ellen Mc
Magers, Cindy Bonham, Chris Lain . Ro,
Debbie Vogt , Keith Sands, Gene Chlcows~

Lisa Bellucci, Mike Baretella, Nancy Considine , Tom Rooney.

SPANISH

184 / Clubs

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

�T.D.R.

WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ASSOC.

Marlene Brush, Maurita Gries, Mary Jo Sagliocco, Judy Solack, Mary Ann
Dorman.

Donna Krappa, Maurita Gries, Megan Smith, Suzanne
Ulitchney, Patty Crane, Connie Zelinski.

Row 1: Jim Grobluskey, Ted Mitchell, Arthur Yaroshefsky, Chris Rexer, Darryl
Lewis, Tom Fleig, Mark James, Chris Sallus. Row 2: Bob Cochran, John Kelley,
George Saba, Donna Krappa, Stanley Ray , Mark Thomas, Bernie Martz, Bill
Lugeono, Andy Melhashick, Darlene Schaeffer, Patty Fisher, Joe Mamorian.

Jennifer Soltis, Camille Rowlands, Sue Montgomery, Deb•
bie Bligh .

WCLHRADIO

186 / Clubs

ENGINEERING

�SPORTS

Sports / 189

�The Wilkes College football team suffered
through its worst season in history with a 0-9 record.
Veteran coach Rollie Schmidt resigned following the
season after 20 years as head mentor for the Colonels_ Senior Tony Madden was named offensive
MVP while senior linebacker Mike Azure took the
defensive MVP award_ Wilkes will be coached by
Bill Unsworth next season.

,ports

WC

Opponent

19

41

0
0

35

7

18
38
33
46
20
12
MAC: 0-7

0
7

13
15
0

48

Upsala
Lycoming
Susquehanna
Trenton State
Juniata
Delaware Valley
Johns Hopkins
FDU Madison
Albright
Overall record 0-9

Sports/ 191

�r
The Wilkes College women's tennis team
went 4-9 under first-year coach Dave Chorba. The four wins were more than the total
of the last three seasons (3-33) . For the second straight year the MVP went to
sophomore, Cathy Price.

WC

Opponent

4

s

0

9
8
0

1
9
0
0
9
0

9
0

9
9

1
9
0
7

2

92 / Sports

0

9

s

3

King's
Scranton
Lock Haven St.
Upsala
Bloomsburg St.
Scranton
Baptist Bible
Marywood
Misericordia
Lycoming
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
King's

Sports / 193

�The Wilkes College soccer team,
under coach Ernesto Lopez, in his final
year, went 0-14 for its tenth straight losing season . Wilkes is 8-64-2 over the past
four seasons. MVP went to Scott
Lefevbre .

WC
0
0
0
0

1
0
0
0
2

1
1
1
1
2

I / Spo rts

Opponent
10
3
5
5
5
4
11
9
8
8
9
9
3

Scranton
Upsala
FDU Madison
Muhlenburg
Lycoming
Juniata
Moravian
Elizabethtown
Albright
Susquehana
Baptists Bible
Bloomsburg State
Delaware Valley
4
King's
Overall record 0-14

Sports/ 195

�WC
3

1
The Wilkes College field hockey team went 5-63 for the first losing season in 18 years. Coached by
Gay Meyers, the ladies were 4-2-1 in MAC play and
advanced to league playoffs for the third straight
year. The team was led by leading scorer and AllMAC player Diane Hall. Hall was the offensive
MVP for the second straight year and Linda Dayer
was defensive MVP.

3
5
1
1
2
4
5
2

2
2
1

Opponent
0
0
1

Elizabethtown
East Stroudsburg
Albright
O
Misericordia
1
U. of Pittsburgh
0
Bloomsburg St.
1
Mary wood
0
F.D.U.
O
Lycoming
2
Delaware Valley
O
Susquehana U.
2
Bucknell U.
O
U. of Scranton
Overall record 5-6-3

Sports / 197

/ Sports

0

�WC

The Wilkes College women's volleyball team, coached by Doris Saracino, enjoyed a fine 12-5 regular season
but went 0-3 in MAC tourney and 0-9 in the other tournaments to finish with a 12-17 overall slate . Offensive
MVP went to Ellen Van Riper while Cathy Dudick was
defensive MVP and All-MAC all-stars.

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
3

Opponent

3
0
3
1
2

0
1
0
2

0
0
2

3
3
overall record -

198 / Sports

Elizabethtown
Upsala
Scranton
King's
Dickinson
King's
FDUMadison
Delaware V.
Misericordia
L.C.C.C.
Penn-St-Lehman
Baptist Bible
Susquehana
Bucknell
Moravian

Misericordia
12-1 7

Sport,

�The Wilkes College cross-country team was coached
by first-year mentor Bart Bellairs. Wilkes went 11-7 for its
third straight winning season. The MVP award went to
senior Ken Pascoe. "Dedicated" award went to outstanding freshman David Levandoski.

'.) / Sports

WC
17
32
32
26
28
26
28
28
17
25
24
15
27
27
26
37
21
28

Opponent
38
25
24
31
29
33
27
27
39
31
31
49
28
29
29
24
34
27

Elizabethtown
Delaware Valley
King's
Phila . Pharmacy
Phila . Textile
Scranton
King's
Muhlenburg
Allentown
Baptists Bible
Phila . Pharmacy
Cabrini
Lebanon Valley
Moravian
Albright
Susquehana
Baptist Bible
Scranton

The Wilkes men's basketball team was coached
by Jim Atherton. In his first year he sent Wilkes to a
13-10 season and advanced them into a special
MAC playoff with King's before falling in overtime .
The leading scorer was Paul Scalitti who was
ranked nationally by NCAA in free-throw shooting.
The leading rebounder was Kevin Walker, who also
made the 2nd team All-MAC. MVP went to Walker
while "Hustling Colonel" award went to junior Greg
Hychko .

WC
87
64
70
68
50
72
68
57
59
73
56
68
80
55
73
60
49
54
70
67
75
73
64

Opponent
65
54
68
54
61
56
64
54
55
88
58
72
63
57
83
46
51
71
60
72
66
62
67
overall record -

Alvernia
Misericordia
Delaware V.
Lycoming
East Stroudsburg
King's
FDU Madison
Moravian
Albright
Scranton
Elizabethtown
King's
Delaware V.
Phila. Textile
Susquehana
Lycoming
Muhlenburg
Scranton
FDU Madison
Bloomsburg ST.
Phila. Textile
Juniata
King' s

13-10

Sports/ 201

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The Wilkes C I
went 6-12 b t o lege women's b
women's Hol~dacaptured the title ;sk~tball team
bounder K·
y Tournament
I Wilkes Lettertm Sm"th
· · · ed by Ieading reurst. Hurst
t and leading
was th
scorer Ch
Hm1th was d f
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team's off ens1ve
. MVParlene
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while

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76
52
44
82
84
81
56
68
41
55
56
64
73
72

74
52
74
59

Opponenl
73
71

Delaware Valley

63
52
77
96
58
75
88
68

Lafayette
Marywood
DrewU.
Moravian
King's
Dickinson
Albright
Elizabethtown

57
87
55
60
73
76
78
47

King's
Phila. Textile
Susquehana
Muhlenburg
Lycoming
Bloomsburg St.
Scranton
EaSt Stroudsburg

overall record 6-12 Juniata

/ Sports

�Coach B eeae Still 'Pleaaed •

w;,&amp;-~a D-.,4.•~ _ ,..

· ·
\I/An; a T .- f ... ?

-

1' •

It

Sopho~ore Kurt Rowlett
(134), Juniors Mark Popple (lsot
and Mark Troutman (158) i:ill

atlonal Tourn~

~

was -1

season forwrestling te1
dication of tl
:With team
State, and
Wilkes first t
\\'.onder the 1
off with a 1-2
"T- - i.:_ -·tho~

Nelson lost to Randy ~ 011
Iowa State, 6-2. "Lenny ~
time since 1969,. very well," coach Reese sa·
a wrestling Allwent up against. so~•
outstanding competition.
~ tournament held
Mark Popple scored on•
last week, Lenny
three fastest victories in tl
~ Eastern Cham--nament when he pinm
W/ of WUl~am. &amp;: . Rindfu~ of Kentucky in 55
eighth in the nat10n
in his opening bout.
,
The win was Popple s
rid class. •--~ All
,le just misseu
the year, which ti~ a s_cho
LOts •at · 150 after losfor overall victories m t
ri's Wes Roper by a
Popple also holds the re
Kris Rowlette was
most dual decisions and 1
'Om the competiti?n
meet victories.
l his flrSt bout to Tun
In his second bout, Pc
·orthern Michigan in
pinned by Roger ~
dcla§ . .
Oklahoma State tn_ 4:.:
EIW A tournament~
ward he lost to Roper,
lost the &lt;:hampionship
the champion at 158..on
' a 5-2 score. In' the
in the Wilkes Open· Mi
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-~~
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ponent had a very difficult dr•
.
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th~t 10§ by pln,n ~g IS op
.
explained.
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,
, Kris Rowlette was al
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. ...,_
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first period against Sch
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score 15 straight team poi~~M_arlc Troutman started things ff
~1th • decision at 158. Wil:es·
Jumped ahead _for good wit
lead. 1ben the fireworks beg,
;Mark Correll came tl
w~th_ a pin in 2:13 at 16~
h:eshman Emry Cleek.-In th
bout (l7?),_. 1~e Creamer
charg~ over ~hman Tim.
· dale ~ no
. tinie. at all.. ·c r,
The
scored. a pm in 1:25.
-

. !n · the

battlt; against -;

'"':illces took an : early lead
with decisions by Kris Roi
and Lenny Nelson Kurt ROVI

R eeaena
. . '. ,. , IBI I I I I I - ~ropped
...,~_ghJin adua
.
en aJ R
.- . .a___ decil150
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ecord To --t

a treshmaj
Navy JUmor Pat Ryar;i.
more powerful and e
wrestler,. but Mullivan • • •
mum~Kn'.

Wilkes College wrestling team tied the
school record for most wins with a 19-4 record . The
team had the first All-American since 1965 with
142-lb. Lenny Nelson. Mark Popple, 150-lb., set
four school records. Coach Reese attained his 300th
career coaching win. MVP went to Lenny Nelson;
Tim Adams Award went to Billy Dodge. Wilkes was
ranked 19th in the Final 'Top 20" National Mat
News Poll.

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WC

Opponent

12
23
14
40
41
41
23
40
38
30
19
47
34
16
38
23
19
36
25
19
33
42
45

24
18
24
2
6
12
21
3

15
12
4
10
26
9
18
24
12
18
18
6
0

Lehigh
Oregon St.
Navy
East Stroudsburg
Delaware Valle y
George Nelson
Syracuse
Virginia Tech
Rutgers
Hofstra
Temple
Messiah
S . Connecticut
Nebraska
W. New England
Harvard
Penn State
St. Lawrence
Columbia
Army
Bucknell
Lycoming
Franklin and
Marshall

a.

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Universj

throu

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h Another One Bites the Dust"
pas heel? the theme song of Mark
opp es sea1:nn 1,I.:-

·onto·

l
!pr a qu~dran1
vard, Wilkes
Nebraska tean
but also picked
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(134), Juniors Mark Popple. (150), .
.
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mu111~11n: a treshma;
score 15 straight team poi~bNavy JUmor Pat Ryan.
M_ark Troutman started things off
more powerful and e
. ~1th a decision at .158. Wilkes·
wrestler. but Mullfaan • • •
.
Jumped ahead Jor good wit
lead. 1ben the fireworlcs begi
Mark Correll came tL,
II.&gt; .... c: Q,) . _
£~
.... :.::::'cl -~ ~ ~ W:.lth. a pin in 2:13 at 16';''
c: ·: ~ j "E .· £
&amp;&gt; freshman Emry Cleek.· In th
·- ~; U .c: . ::§.::: ~ - bout (171),.. ,P~e Creamer
~ as
bl)
~ ~ '.'S -c charge over lrtshman Tim
~ .S ~ ~
_g ·dale ~ no time
-Cr,
The Wilkes College wrestling team tied the
.. • '"O S t '":f
i"'
Q,)
scored a pin in 1°·25
school record fo r most wins with a 19 -4 record. The
it:~ 4.) · - &gt;""
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cu .c: 0.,
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- n · the battl~ against -·
team had the fi rst All-Ame rican since 1965 with
~ ~ -~ &gt;-. "":' 00· c.
Wilkes took an : early lead1
142-lb . Lenny Nelson. Mark Popple, 150-1 6., set
•-.;c;llll:.,...-f:Q,)
h
.,C -:: ~ £ =; aJ ,2 wit decisions by .Kris Ro1
fo ur school records . Coach Reese attained his 300th
S -i ~ E c: i 8 ~ and Lenny Nelson . .Kurt Ro"
career coaching win. MVP went to Lenny Nelson;

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Syracuse
Virginia Tech
Rutgers
Hofst ra
Temple

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Oregon St.
Navy
Easl Stroudsburg
Delaware Valley

15
12

Messiah
S. Connecticut
Nebraska
W. New England
Harvard
Penn Stale
St. Lawrence
Columbia
Army
Bucknell
Lycoming
Franklin and

10
26

Tim Adams Award went to Billy Dodge . Wilkes was
ranked 19th in the Final " Top 20" National Mat
News Poll.

9

18
24
12
18
18
6
0
2

Marshall

With 2
Un~ve~j
?Oints,
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. th

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throu
Kris 1
(134),
with ,

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Syracuse
Syn
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and Penn State will be ,_ ._p vear ~u
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can beat every 1
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the · kids work t
a lot. They like
they like the 1
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State."
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r; but if the gra
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sfon, this time by a 12-0 score.
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also had an impres.sive week with~
!2-2 major decision in the Lycommg contest and a 10-3 decision .
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.
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same as the ladies won 14 · 3 behind
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managed 6 h;,s overnll, but they
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The Wilkes baseball team was coached this year by former major league pitcher Bob Duliba . The Colonels,
behind the play of senior captains Tony Vlahovic and Chris DaRe, went 13-13, giving the blue and gold its 18th
straight non-losing season.
Junior Bob Miller was the "ace" of the staff with six wins. Junior Ned Sandercock set a school record for
game hitting streak with 15, which he will carry into 1983.
Ken Sorick, slugging junior catcher was the MVP, and Wilkes closed the year with a 26-3 rout of cross-town
rival King's. In that game, the Colonels pounded out a school record 26 hits and junior lB Ted Komoroski
belted a school record three homers at Roosevelt Field in Swoyersville, home of the Monarchs.

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�EVENTS

Events / 22l

�IS THAT A FACT?
September 25, 1981
Judge Sandra O'Connor was the first woman to be voted into the senate - she was sworn in on this day.

October 6, 1981
President Anwar Sadat was shot and killed on this day.

October 8, 1981
President Reagan, former Presidents Ford, Carter, and Nixon together attended the funeral of the assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. It was the first time
during this century and possibly ever before in history that four Presidents were together.

October 28, 1981
The senate approved of the sale of 8 .5 billion dollars of AWACS to Saudi Arabia with a vote of 52 to 48 .

October 28, 1981.
The 1981 World Series was won by the Los Angeles Dodgers who played against the New York Yankees. They were victorious in four out of six games played.

November 1, 1981
The postage was increased from 18¢ to 20¢ .

November 9, 1981
Presidential press secretary James T. Brady was at the White House to participate in dedication ceremonies for the newly refurnished White House press quarters. This
was the first time he was in the White House since he was shot in the head on March 30, 1981 in the assassination attempt on President Reagan.

November 29, 1981
Actress, Natalie Wood died in a boating accident.

December, 1981
Martial Law (military take over) was instituted in Poland to suppress the Solidarity movement.

December 7, 1981
Forty years ago on this day Pearl Harbor was attacked.

December 8, 1981
John Lennon, a former Beatie, was shot and killed one year ago today.

December 28, 1981
The first test-tube baby ever conceived in the United States was delivered by Ceasarian Section at 7:46 AM at Norfolk General Hospital in Virginia.

January,1982
Cold Spell! The worst in the 20th century.

·January 11, 1982
Paul Lynde was found dead in his Beverly Hills home, cause of death, was a heart attack.

January 13, 1982
An Air Florida plane, flight 90, collided with the 14th St. bridge on take off from Washington National Airport during a heavy snow storm. The plane sank into the icy
waters of the Potomac River. There were 78 passengers with only 5 survivors. The plane was bound for Florida.

January 20, 1982
One year anniversary of the release of the American hostages from Iran .

January 22, 1982
This was the ninth year anniversary of legalized abortion.

January 24, 1982
The Super Bowl XVI was won by the San Francisco 49ers against the Cincinnati Bengals, with the score of 26-21 .
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January 28, 1982
On this day, American General James L. Dozier was rescued by the Italian police . The lightning raid ended a 42 day ordeal for General Dozier .

January 29, 1982
Today is the 100th anniversary of FDR's birth.

February 1, 1982

February 2, 1982
former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, underwent triple heart surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston . Post operatively, Henry Kissinger was said
to be in the condition expected after this type of surgery.

February 15, 1982
The world's biggest oil rig, the Ocean Ranger, capsized 200 miles east of Newfoundland, and the body of only one of the 84 workers on the structure had been recovered
from the frigid waters.

February 15, 1982
Sugar Ray Leonard continues to hold the welterweight championship after knocking out Bruch Finch in the middle of the 3rd round. This was the first world title fight in
Reno, Nevada in 72 years.

February 27, 1982
Wayne Williams was found guilty for the murder of two of the twenty-eight black children in Atlanta . He was sentenced to life imprisonment.

February, 1982
Twenty years ago the first man circled the moon.

March 5, 1982
John Belushi died in Los Angeles due to a possible over dose of heroin and cocaine .

March 9, 1982
Nine planets were in alignment. Rumor was that the event was to be the end of the world. This incident will not occur again for 5 years.

March 14, 1982
Northern Indiana, Ohio, and Southern Michigan have been victims of the worst floods since 1913.

March 19, 1982
According to the National Weather Service, Mount St. Helen erupted Friday evening sending what was believed to be a cloud of ash 45,000 feet into the air.

March 22, 1982
From Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Colombia set off on its third and longest journey.

March 30,_1982
This was the one year anniversary since the attempt was made on President Reagan's life.

April,1982
Dr. Sally Ride will become the first woman in space . She will be a crew member for the seventh flight of the space shuttle, Challenger.

April 2, 1982
Argentina seized British administered Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. The Falklands were occupied by Britain since 1833.

April 19, 1982
Britain and Argentina, with aid from the United States, appear to consider the possibility of a peaceful settlement over the dispute with the Falkland Islands.

April 27, 1982
The martial law restrictions were being eased. The regime would release 1,000 Poles .

April 28, 1982
Britain declared a "total war" zone around the Falkland Islands. The U.S. stated the Falkland crisis was at a critical point.

May 2, 1982
A British submarine torpedoed Argentina's only cruiser. There were 123 out of 900 Argentinians rescued.

May 4, 1982
The British destroyer, Sheffield, was attacked by Argentina's jet fighter. 30 of 270 crewmen were killed .

May 7, 1982
Britain and Argentina failed to agree on a cease-fire unless Argentina withdraws from the Falklands .

May 9, 1982
Sugar Ray Leonard, the world welterweight champion, underwent surgery for a detached retina. There is hope of a full recovery, but no decision has been made on his
boxing career .

May 18, 1982
The Falkland crisis continues with no end in sight ...

Groundhog Day. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, therefore, winter would last six more weeks.

Event
222 / Events

�Freshman Orientation
Incoming freshmen come to Wilkes with the
expectation of studying, attending classes, and
having a good time. Many may feel they are
getting away from home to be on their own.
During the first days of college, the students
are oriented to the school through tours, a picnic on the cafeteria lawn, and hazing.

Hazing is used to initiate new
freshman students into their
dorm. They are required to do
whatever the upper classman
wishes. This time could prove
very embarrassing, but fun.

224 / Events

�Homecoming Weekend
Homecoming weekend is a time when alumni
return to Wilkes College to reminisce about their college years and to visit friends they may have left
behind.
The weekend began with the bonfire where Tom
Rooney, was announced as Homecoming king, Dina
Wasileuski as queen, Maureen Connolly and Roya
Fahmy as princesses, Mike Azure and Mark Barettella as princes. Tom was the first Homecoming king
in the history of Wilkes College.

�Events / 229

�The weekend proceeded with the judging of Homecoming
displays, the football game against Johns Hopkins University,
where the 1982 Homecoming court was crowned and congratulated. To conclude the weekend, the annual dinner dance
was held at the Woodlands.
Homecoming weekend was an enjoyable time at the college.
Everyone united to enjoy the weekend together.

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232 / Events

�Halloween
During Halloween a variety of events were
brewing! The ghastly occupants of Sturdevant
Hall lured both the timid and courageous to their
haunted house.
Although many parties were held on campus,
one particular event in the gym attracted a large
crowd. A variety of costumes, worn with the intention to shock or horrify, proved to be both imaginative and outrageous.

�Christmas Party
The Christmas party was held at Gus Gennetti's, on December
11th. Dinner was served along with drinks at a cash bar. The
evening proved to be a success with everyone in the "Christmas
spirit."

Events/ 237

�Freshman-Sophomore Dinner Dance
This year's Freshman-Sophomore Dinner Dance was held in "The
Woods," also known as The Woodlands Inn.
The. evening began with cocktails and dinner followed by entertainment
provided by Museum. The annual event was attended not only by freshman
and sophomores, but a few upper classmen as well. After listening to the
"chatter" following the event, one could only conclude that everyone enjoyed
themselves!

Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is the perfect day to let those
"special people" know that you are thinking about
them . A party was held at the Woodlands where a hot
buffet was served. Music was provided by "Love
Train," which included hits from the 1940's to the 80's.

�Winter Weekend - "Wet &amp; Wild"
Winter Weekend was held on the weekend of February 2628th. The events consisted of original games in Kirby Park, which
were enjoyed by everyone . A beach party was held in the gym
Saturday night. Most everyone came dressed with the anticipation of warm spring weather. The Winter Weekend's committee
did an outstanding job.

240 / Events

�Winter Weekend - "Wet &amp; Wild"
Winter Weekend was held on the weekend of February 2628th. The events consisted of original games in Kirby Park , which
were enjoyed by everyone . A beach party was held in the gym
Saturday night. Most everyone came dressed with the anticipation of warm spring weather . The Winter Weekend's committee
did an outstanding job.

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Events/ 241

�Events/ 243

�St. Patrick's Day Party
The St. Patrick's Day party was held in the gym BYOB. Entertainment was provided by "The Great
Rock Scare." The students dressed in green whether
they were Irish or not . The "Luck of the Irish"
prevailed over the entire evening.

Events/ 245

�"Dining Out"
The ROTC "Dining Out" was held on March
26th at the Sheraton Crossgates. The "Dining
Out" is an Air Force tradition to get together
for a formal dinner. During the evening, annual
presentations were awarded to cadets who
were nominated by civic and patriotic organizations. The evening was an enjoyable social
event.

.......

246 / Events

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248 / Events

�Junior-Senior Dinner Dance
The dinner dance took place on April 16th at Gus Gennetti's.
A sit down dinner was served with a cash bar. The committee out
did themselves to ensure a great time for everyone who attended.

Events / 251

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Cherry Blossom Weekend

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Events / 255

�Cherry Blossom Weekend ended the school year on May 30June 1st. It consisted of games in the gym, such as jello wrestling,
pillow fights, and a pie eating contest. Softball games were held
in Kirby Park.
A SO's party was held in the gym with "Remember When"
supplying the music. A donkey basketball game ended the
weekend on Sunday with the Cherry Blossom Committee against
the faculty .

256 / Events

Events /

�Boxing Exhibition
The third annual boxing tournament was held on May 4th in
the gym. The event is in honor of Professor George Elliot. The
proceeds from the exhibition go to the George Elliot Scholarship
Fund.
The match between Rich Modica vs. John Milisits was very exciting and kept everyone's attention. Pat O'Calahan did an
outstanding job in organizing this event.

258 / Events

Events

�There were several plays and concerts throughout the school
year. Both members of the college and entertainers from outside
the college participated. These performances were held at the
Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts.

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�����Thinking of You . . .
To our daughter Ana,
We wish that she accomplishes her goals through further
studies.

Brenda,
Our best to you always,
Mom and Dad

Dear Chris,
Our cup runneth over with love, pride, and happiness because of you. Congratulations! Mom and Dad

Tony,
I love you so much that I love you more than the world.
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We love you Maurita
your family
Mark,
We are all very proud of your past accomplishments and wish
you the best of luck in the future. May everything work out the
way you want it to. Never lose faith in reaching your final goal.
Love always, Mom, Dad, Donna, and Debbie
Congratulations Chris (M.D . #1),
We love you and are very proud of you.
Love Mom, Dad, Tim and Dave
To April
with love
Janine Cardillo,
Congratulations, love and success in the future. Love Mom and
Dad
To our daughter Janie,
Congratulations and best wishes with all our love and support
now and forever.
Love, Mom and Dad (very proud parents)
Congratulations Dina,
We are all so proud of you. Our support and prayers are with
you always.
Love Dad, Mom; Terri, and Grandpa
Babs,
Lots of luck in the future. Mom and Dad

Dear Tony,
Two parents couldn't be Prouder. We love you "T.V." Dad
and Mom

Torn,
Luck, success, and happiness today and always ... IL Y
Glor

Dear Tony,
Get a job, Love ya,
Dad

Best wishes and success to Tom Phillips from Grandma and Joe

Dear Mike,
You have made us so very proud. Congratulations and good
luck in Grad school, and in all you do.
Love Mom and Dad
To Ruth McDermott
Congratulations and best wishes. We are proud of you. Lo e
always,
Mom, Dad, Ellen and Kevin
Dear Eddie,
We congratulate you on your graduation and wish you the best
of luck in your career and future.
Love Mom and Dad
Dear Maire,
Congratulations for graduation wishing you health, happiness,
and succ·e ss in the future.
Karen, Mom, and Dad
David,
Set your goals high, dream big dreams, and walk in God's light.
You have made me proud. I love you
Dad

To our beautiful daughter Maureen,
Lots of love and good luck.
Love Dad and Mom

Dear Gary,

To our sister Maureen,
Good Luck
From your brothers Jerry and Desmond

Kathleen,
To someone special. Much success and happiness in the future
Love Morn and Dad

Maureen,
Thanks for everything. I love you!
Patricia

Tom,
Congratulations! We're very proud of you!
The Kovatch's

You have the right stuff.
Love Mom and Dad

Hooray Tom Phillips
Sis and Gary
Congratulations and best wishes to our son Thomas Phillips
Jody L. Johnson
You did it in Four; Congratulations, we are proud of you. Mom
and Pops
Linda! Linda! Look out the winda.
Hey lindy, do you think it will be windy? Humm, humm.
Humm, humm.
Michele Capolarella,
"Turn the world around with your purpose and promise."
Love Mom
Laura,
"Our Best Wishes.,
Morn and Bill
Dear Kathy,
You have made us very proud of you. Never once did we lose
faith in your ability to succeed.
May the future bring you all th~ happiness you deserve.
Remember we will always be here. With love,
Your parents
To our Daughter Michele:
Compassion and love of life are so necessary in the field of nursing, Michele. We are sure that all you come in contact with will
see these in you, and be better for having known you. You are a
#ll in our book. May God Bless you always.
Love Ya, Mom and Dad XO XO
To Gene Chiorefla

Congratulations! You're on your way! We are proud of you!
Love!!! Mom and Pops

Congratulations Adrian,
Best of luck in the future.
Love Mom, Dad, and Babka
To Christine Lain,
Special Wishes to a special Daughter for a beautiful and successful future.
Love Mom and Dad
We are proud of you Chris.
Love Candy, Cindy, and Chip
Congratulations Denise Yaukey!
Lots of success in your nursing.fareer. Love Mother and Dad
Diane Llewellyn,
We love you and have always been very proud of. Love, Dad
and Mom
George,

Congratulations and continued success in everything you do.
love Mom, Dad, Joe, Tom and Laurie Ann
Denis Hatch,
Congratulations from a proud family. Mom, Dad, Steve, Stan,
Theresa, Donna, Nana, Dziadzi
Dear David R.
You are a very special person. We wish you all the love, hap•
piness, and success possible!
Love Nancy and Howie
To our son Howie,
Congratulations! We wish you every possible success in life!
We love you very much, Mom and Dad
To Howie,
I'm proud of you! You have all of my love and support always!
Love, hugs, and kisses, Nancy
Dearest Howard,
I hope your future is bright, (but not too bright) and allergy
free. Love Barbie

Luck and SUfcess in the future
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In this its 50th year,
Still o en to all ideas
Wherever t ey appear,
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Its voi e co passionate and clear,
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Through the years, Wilkes College has helped to supply
America with its most precious resource - mindpower. In
its fifty year history, this institution has provi1ed instruction
and guidance to young people who are becommg our leaders
and our hope for tomorrow.

In its first decade, friends of Bucknell
Junior College had provided it with fine
surroundings, and had laid a foundation
for future growth.
In 1937 Chase and Conyngham Halls
became "the campus." Weckesser Hall
became part of the campus when it was
designated as a residence for the Farley
family. The freshmen of 1937 listened to
inspirational thoughts from Dr. Farley's
welcome to the class of 1941. He said:
"Year by year students come and go, but
always friendships remain to enrich the
lives of all of us who work together at
Bucknell ... Perhaps because we are a
new and growing college, an added zest
comes to our endeavors."

The River Commons

"The story of a college cannot
be told in terms of brick and
mortar."
In September of 1933 Bucknell
Junior College, the forerunner of
Wilkes College, accepted its first
students. Classes started on
September 14 in the third floor of a
rented building at 29 W. Northampton Street. In this building students
demonstrated that young people of
ambition and ability would take advantage of the new opportunity offered by the opening of a local
college.
The realization of a dream proved
significant for Wilkes' progress over

1 anniversa ry

Dr. Eugene Farley

the past 50 years.
Softly rolling hills along the banks
of the Susquehanna River describes
the scenic beauty surrounding Wilkes
College. The college itself is comprised of many different buildings
ranging from old mansions to modern
facilities.
The story of a college cannot be
told in terms of brick and mortar. The
real story lies in the lives it has
moulded, and in the achievement of
those it has served. So long as any
who have attended it are alive, or so
long as their influence is felt, the
story of the college continues to unfold itself.

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Wilkes Barre

W eckesser Hall

anniversary/ f

�"Emphasis was not all academic ... the college
life of the beginning student was well-rounded."
As the college was growing physically, it was also expanding course offerings and extracurricular activities. Dr.
Farley was well aware of the college's top-level faculty
members and wrote that "a large portion (faculty) were
dedicated teachers who were convinced that the Junior
College could and should play a central part in planning
for the economic and social renaissance of the region."
The emphasis was not all academic. There were many
extra-curricular activities so that the college life of the
beginning student was well-rounded. A few act'vities included Debating, Dramatics, Economics, German and
Biology Clubs; and the Bison (newspaper.) In sports there
were teams in basketball, boxing, football and tennis.
Chase Theatre was the location of theatrical productions.
The theatre was originally a carriage house behind Chase
Hall and was converted into a playhouse in 1938.

The Commons

Conyngham Hall

Chase Theatre

Kirby, Chase and Conyngham Halls
facade along South River Street. Kirlly planned to be shared between the
ming Historical and Geological Socieops and beautifully decorated interior
features of this and other buildings on
n Hall, which once housed the Art
an ornate three-story home with
columns at the entrance.
The Stoddard House was acquired
1ear the corner of Franklin and South
r Stoddard garage was made into a
·as found to be too small, Kirby garage
3 were remodeled into a larger dining
ed the "Commons."

Millie Gittens in Chase Bookstore

Conyngham Annex

anniversary / 7

�"Emphasis was not all academic
life of the beginning student was
As the college was growing physical
panding course offerings and extracurri
Farley was well aware of the college'
members and wrote that "a large por
dedicated teachers who were convinc
College could and should play a centr,
for the economic and social renaissance
The emphasis was not all academic.
extra-curricular activities so that the
beginning student was well-rounded. 1
eluded Debating, Dramatics, Econon
Biology Clubs; and the Bison (newspai:
were teams in basketball, boxing, footba
Chase Theatre was the location of the
The theatre was originally a carriage hi
Hall and was converted into a playhousE

The Commons

Conyngham Hall

Buildings such as Kirby, Chase and Conyngham Halls
created a decorative facade along South River Street. Kirby Hall was originally planned to be shared between the
college and the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. Its towering rooftops and beautifully decorated interior
are just a few of the features of this and other buildings on
campus. Conyngham Hall, which once housed the Art
Department, was an ornate three-story home with
magnificent marble columns at the entrance.
In the mid '40's, The Stoddard House was acquired
which was located near the corner of Franklin and South
Streets. The former Stoddard garage was made into a
cafeteria. When it was found to be too small, Kirby garage
and Stoddard garage were remodeled into a larger dining
facility and christened the "Commons."

Millie Gittens in Chase Bookstore

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I anniversary

�"To assist students in their search for
truth . .. "
In his commencement address- of
1951, Dr. Farley expressed thoughts

Kirby Hall

about the college as a unique learning
experience for both students and
faculty. At that time he stated:
"It was no accident that the college
has prospered in the midst of adversity. Its ideals were right. It sought to
establish high scholastic standards, to
assist students in their search for truth
and to cultivate an understanding of
the problems that confront us."
Dr. Farley came to Wilkes Barre
because he believed he had an opportunity to be of service. In the beginning there were those who did not
think the growing college could
survive.

Charter Day

On June 26, 1947 Gilbert McClintock,
chairman of the Board of Trustees, accepted the charter for Wilkes College.
The following November, Dr. Eugene S.
Farley was inaugurated as the first
president of Wilkes, having served as
director of Bucknell Junior College for
eleven years.
In Dr. Farley's Charter Day speech he
stated:

Harding Bookstore

"Because the foundations of the College have
been soundly laid; because the ideals for which
it stands are right, we can all look forward to
continued growth and extended service. At the
same time, we must constantly strive to
strengthen our work so that each graduate will
render a greater service and in his small circle
will exert infJue nee for understanding, goodwill, and intelligent action."
Freshmen Orientation

"Bloomer Girl"

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�"To assist students i:
truth . .. "

In his commencE
, 1951, Dr. Farley e)I

Kirby Hall

Charter Day

On June 26, 1947 Gilbert McClintock,
chairman of the Board of Trustees, accepted the charter for Wilkes College.
The following November, Dr. Eugene S.
Farley was inaugurated as the first
president of Wilkes, having served as
director of Bucknell Junior College for
eleven years.
In Dr. Farley's Charter Day speech he
stated:

Harding Bookstore

"Because the foundations of the College have
been soundly laid; because the ideals for which
it stands are right, we can all look forward to
continued growth and extended service. At the
same time, we must constantly strive to
strengthen our work so that each graduate will
render a greater service and in his small circle
will exert influence for understanding, goodwill, and intelligent action."
Freshmen Orientation

8 / anniversary

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se halls gain vision
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CPA Groundbreaking

Center for the Performing Arts

anniversary/ 11

�"To balance the advance in the sciences
with a comparable advance in the arts."
The decade of the '60's was in reality a
period of rapid change and growth for
Wilkes College.
Within the first nine months of 1964
two events of particular significance to
the future of the College had been noted.
In January the Graduate and Research
wings of Stark Hall were completed, and
in August ground was broken for the
Center for the Performing Arts. In October 1965, the Center for the Performing
Arts became a reality and helped to
balance the advance in the sciences with
a comparable advance in the arts. Its excellent facilities provided the College
and the community an opportunity to
participate in creative activities that
broaden interests and enrich lives.
Because of an increasing number of requests for admission to Wilkes from
students living outside the community,
construction of a new dormitory and dining hall began in 1965.
Three years later, ground was broken
for a new library. Built in 1968, this facility was named in honor of the College's
President, Eugene Farley. The commemorative plaque appropriately reads:

Stark Learning Center

"May all who study in these halls gain vision
to inspire, conviction to sustain, and wisdom
to guide."
CPA Groundbreaking

Center for the Performing Arts

10

I anniversary

�"The Agnes Flood caused widespread devastation to
Wilkes College and its neighboring communities."

In 1970, Francis J. Michelini was named the second
president of Wilkes College. With the '70's came
demands for a greater voice in formulating academic
and social policies. The College administration was
restructured in such a way that all constituencies felt
their points of view were being represented more
equitably.
Human dislocation, suffering and physical destruction embraced Wyoming Valley during the summer of

Conyngham Fire

1972. The Agnes Flood caused widespread devastation to Wilkes College and its neighboring communities. Streets and sidewalks were covered with
slimy mud, gigantic chunks of concrete were torn up
by the force of the water and fires raged out of control. Soon afterwards, the College reaffirmed its basic
mission; that of providing a quality education to its
students. Summer session reopened less than two
weeks after the flood, and a spirit of unity and purpose emerged more fully than ever before.

Dr. Francis Michelini

. and traditions relating to

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uraged students to question,
~arch for new meanings and
~riod when students realized
:nowledge and to live effeciom to fail, to make mistakes
ithin a broad framework of
rights of others.
ed some of the finest student
lkes College. Most of the
1lt of the active leaders of the
Life Committee was estab:ed and traditions relating to
Farley Library

anniversary / 13

�"The Agnes Flood caused widespread devastation to
Wilkes College and its neighboring communities."
In 1970, Francis J. Michelini was named the second
president of Wilkes College. With the '70's came
demands for a greater voice in formulating academic
and social policies. The College administration was
restructured in such a way that all constituencies felt
their points of view were being represented more
equitably.
Human dislocation, suffering and physical destruction embraced Wyoming Valley during the summer of

Dr. Francis Michelini

"New policies emerged . . . and traditions relating to
student life were redefined."
What were the students like during the '60's? For
years the College had encouraged students to question,
to criticize, to test, and to search for new meanings and
new solutions. This was a period when students realized
it was necessary to apply knowledge and to live effectively. It meant having freedom to fail, to make mistakes
and to recover; to work within a broad framework of
regulations that protect the rights of others.
During this period emerged some of the finest student
leadership known to Wilkes College. Most of the
present policies are the result of the active leaders of the
'60's. In 1968 the Student Life Committee was established. New policies emerged and traditions relating to
student life were redefined.
Farley Library

12 / anniversary

1972. The Agnes Flood caused wid1
tion to Wilkes College and . its n
munities. Streets and sidewalks WE
slimy mud, gigantic chunks of concr
by the force of the water and fires r
trol. Soon afterwards, the College re2
mission; that of providing a quality
students. Summer session reopene1
weeks after the flood, and a spirit o
pose emerged more fully than ever bi

�"Today Wilkes College looks back only that
it may look forward more clearly."

Robert S. Capin was inaugurated as the
third president of Wilkes College on October
24, 1976.

Under president Capin's leadership the
College reestablished its operations with
successive balanced budgets, refined and
expanded its curricula, enhanced its fundraising abilities and renovated much of the
physical plant. At the end of the decade the
College made plans for construction of a
new residence facility which opened in
August 1982.
At its fiftieth anniversary the College
reflects the marks of a mature and sound
academic institution. In his convocation address on September 24, 1982, president
Capin stated:
William L. Evans Hall

"And w ithout the dream that motivated men and
women in this community to pledge their support and
their spirit, the college could never have succeeded. I
acknowledge the special sacrifices made over the
years by trustees, faculty, administrators, staff, and by
the parents and families of men and women who
studied at Wilkes and who have, in turn, assisted
others in their quest for personal betterment. From
the very beginning, those who were drawn to the
College recognized that the community could not
grow and prosper if it did not release and nurture the
great resources of the human mind and spirit."
Convocation Day

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Homecoming Parade

Conyngham Student Center

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anniversary/ 15

�"Today Wilkes College looks back only that
it may look forward more clearly."

Robert S. Capin was inaugurated as the
third president of Wilkes College on October
24, 1976.

Under president Capin's leadership the
College reestablished its operations with
successive balanced budgets, refined and
expanded its curricula, enhanced its fundraising abilities and renovated much of the
physical plant. At the end of the decade the
College made plans for construction of a
new residence facility which opened in
August 1982.
At its fiftieth anniversary the College
reflects the marks of a mature and sound
academic institution. In his convocation address on September 24, 1982, president
Capin stated:
"And without the dream that motivated men and
women in this community to pledge their support and
their spirit, the college could never have succeeded. I
acknowledge the special sacrifices made over the
years by trustees, f acuity, administrators, staff, and by
the parents and families of men and women who
studied at Wilkes and who have, in turn, assisted
others in their quest for personal betterment. From
the very beginning, those who were drawn to the
College recognized that the community could not
grow and prosper if it did not release and nurture the
great resources of the human mind and spirit."

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The 1982 Wilkes College Field
Hockey team, coached by Gay
Meyers, had a very successful season.
They attained an overall record of 84-3 and a league record of 2-0-1. The
team's captains were seniors Diane
Hall and Sharon Martenson. Dedication, hard work and indidivual skill
improvements were a major factor attributing to the team's overall record.
The team tied for 13th place in the
standings. In the NCAA polls the
team was ranked 16th or 17th in the
country all season. Their final
regional ranking was 3rd of 23 in
Pennsylvania.
Not only was the team recognized
as a group, but individuals also attained special recognition. Diane
Hall received offensive MVP for the
team as well as MAC All-Star; 1st
team northern division. In the Susquehanna Field Hockey Association
she received second team honors.
She was also placed on the 3rd team
of the Mideast Sectional Selection.
Diane also holds the record for the
most goals and assists in a career
('79-'82) at 42.

n~nt, L to R: Debbie Cometa, Michele Weiss, Diane Hall, Tracy Day, Sue Defrates, Sharon
T rtenson, Diane McGovern, Jean Dougherty. Back, L to R: Coach Meyers, Alysee Croft,
/ 11~cy Kelly, Karen Johnson, Valerie Frey, Trish Riley, Linda Dayer, Karen Miller, Alison
otson, Sue Strenkert, Lisa Thomas, Mary Rauschmayer, Mitzi McKeown .

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Diane is only the third student at
Wilkes College to be selected to the
Mideast Sectional Selection and go to
the USFHA (United States Field
Hockey Association) nationals.
The MVP for defense, Karen
Johnson, also received awards. She,
along with Linda Dwyer and Sue
Strenhart, was awarded honorable
mention in the MAC All-Star
Northern Division. Ms. Johnson was
also recognized on the 1st team of the
SFHA. The Most Improved Freshman Award was presented to Karen
Miller. The Most Improved Upperclassman Award was given to
Susan Defrates and Karen Johnson.
Sue Strenkert led the team in assists
with 11 for the year, only missing the
record by three assists. Congratulations on a fine season and the best of
luck next year.

sports

sports / 37

�Diane is only the third student at
Wilkes College to be selected to the
Mideast Sectional Selection and go to
the USFHA (United States Field
Hockey Association) nationals.
The MVP for defense, Karen
Johnson, also received awards. She,
along with Linda Dwyer and Sue
Strenhart, was awarded honorable
mention in the MAC All-Star
Northern Division. Ms. Johnson was
also recognized on the 1st team of the
SFHA. The Most Improved Freshman Award was presented to Karen
Miller. The Most Improved Upperclassman Award was given to
Susan Defrates and Karen Johnson.
Sue Strenkert led the team in assists
with 11 for the year, only missing the
record by three assists. Congratulations on a fine season and the best of
luck next year.

36 / sports

�Soccer
Wilkes
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Upsula
FDU Madison
Muhlenburg
Lycoming
Juniata
Moravian
Elizabeth
Albright
Susquehanna
Baptist Bible
E. Stroudsburg
King's
Delaware Valley

3
1
4

2
2
1
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5
2
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The 1982 Wilkes College Soccer
Team was headed by first year coach
Philip Wingert. The captains for the
team were Scot Lefebre and Tim
Williams. The team improved last
year's record to 2-11-1 overall and a
league record of 1-4. Snapping a 27game losing streak at Juniata and
tying Moravian on Homecoming
Weekend were the greatest moments
for the team. Bob Bruggeworth allowed only two goals per game on the
average and recorded 190 saves for
the team. The leading scorer was Scot
Lefebre with 1 goal, 4 assists, and 6
points. The team, overall, allowed
only 33 goals to be scored against
them this season, compared to 94 in

2-11-1

1981.

Front, L to R: Jim Hancharic, Scot Lefebre, Tim Williams, Greg Trapani, Girard Pedley, Walt Karaban, Bill Ronca. Back, L to
R: Coach Wingert, Greg Losier, Bob Walsh, John Ackerman, Chris Fox, Bob Bruggeworth, Joe Fulco, George Abou-Tanos,
Hugh Bronstein, Drew Wilkins, Paul O'Leary, Asst. Coach Noseworthy.

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Eliza bethtown
Scranton
Susquehanna
Albright
Marywood
Dickinson
Maryville
Upsula
FDU Madison
Misericordia
LCCC
Susquehanna
King's
Baptist Bible
Moravian
Bucknell
Misericordia

0
2
2
1
2

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2

3
1
0
1
0
2
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The Wilkes College 198 2
Volleyball Team, led by captains
Debbie Cramer and Ellen VanRiper,
performed very successfully this
season. Doris Saracino, coach, led the
Colonettes to a season record of 14-4
and 2-2 in post-season play. The
team's desire to win, along with individual talents, earned them the title
of 1st place in the MAC Northeast
Division, the first time the team
achieved this honor. The comeback
win against Susquehanna and the
win against U. of Scranton, a first for

the team, were the greatest moments.
Two important players were Jennifer
Golding, offensive MVP, and Terry
Miller, defensive MVP. Individual
awards fo r the NPWIAA AllConferenc e Team were given to
Ellen VanRiper, Jennifer Golding,
Debbie Kramer, Cathy Lee, and
Terry Miller. Jennifer Golding was
awarded the title of Times Leader
Athlete of the Week. Next year the
captains will be Debbie Kramer and
Jennifer Golding. Good Luck!

14-4

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Front, L to R: Beth Latini, Teresa Miller, Debbie Kramer, Sherri Zimmerman, Karen Bove. Back, L to R: Coach Saracino,
Jean Viglione, Jennifer Golding, Ellen VanRiper, Catherine Lee, Sally Fisher, Teddi Lizerman.

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25
17
29

27
27

15
15

Eliza bethtown
Phila. Pharmacy
King's
Delaware Valley
Lycoming
Misericordia
Baptist Bible
Moravian
Albright
Franklin and Marshall
Lebanon Valley
Messiah
Susquehanna
Baptist Bible
Muhlenburg
Phila. Textile
Phila. Pharmacy
Cheyney State
Allentown
Beaver

35

32
24
21
50

32
27
21
18

17
32
34

17
30
42
26
28
28

41
50

12-8

The 1982 Wilkes College Cross
Country Team, coached by Bart
Bellairs, once again achieved a winning season with an overall record of
12-8. The team, headed by captains
Joe Dill, Tom McGuire, and David
Levendoski, had two shining
moments this year. One while
defeating Baptist Bible on their territory by a narrow margin and
another by taking 12th place in the
MAC's which placed them ahead of
the arch rivals from King's. The
young and enthusiastic team worked
hard and peaked at the right
moments. This season's two outstanding runners were Tom
McGuire, MVP and Joe Dill, MIP.

~it• L to R: Judy, Michele, Jane. Middle, L to R: Owen Murphy, George
Ma~ke~bery, Tom Morpeth, Bill Lynch. Back, L to R: Dave Levendoski, Joe Dill,
urphy, Tom McGuire, Greg Quinn, Coach Bellairs.

sports/ 47
46 / sports

�Football
Wilkes
0
10

8
6
7
0
0

45
3

Upsula
Lycoming
Susquehanna
Trenton State
Juniata
Johns Hopkins
Delaware Valley
FDU
Albright

30
22
42
49
34
42
43
6

24

1-8

First, L to R: Jerry O'Hara, Pat Walsh. Second, L to R: Gary Macko, Jerry O'Neil, Tony Popple, John Klaud.
Loris Lepri, Dan McNulty, Corey Sullivan, Wayne Lonstein, Chuck Sherman, Chris Baron. Third, L to R: R1C
Murray, Mike Slepian, Tom Grebs; Ed Kennelly, Chris Mele, Al Roberts, Sam Graziano, Chris DeMarco, Se
Connoly, Angelo Serpe, Charles Baylor, Mark Karnish, Randy Rice. Fourth, L to R: Jeff Pierce, George SiIIl
Mark Rhodes, Todd Horn , Dan Paveletz, Steve Kotch, Rich Hochreiter, George Solomon, Colin Owens, 1.0
Seiler, Vince Dunton. Fifth, L to R: Pat Antonecchia, Charlie Yozwiak, Carl Peterlin, Scott Bruggeworth, V1f,
Osisek, Pete Walsh, Don Sparkes, Dave Philips, Lou Zampetti, Mike Cole. Sixth, L to R: Tom Mansell,
Lawson, Pete Goyette, Bob Hessling, Chris Balchune, Eric Reidinger, Mike Dea, Andy Harrackle.
48 / sports

sports I 49

�The Wilkes College 1982 Football
Team was coached by first year
coach Bill Unsworth. Under his control the Colonels snapped a 16-game
winning streak against FDU
Madison. Captains for this year's
team were Pat Walsh and Jerry
O'Hara. The team's record, 1-8
overall and 1-7 in the league, may be
attributed to the lack of depth,
number of injuries, and the teaching
of a new offense and defense. The offense MVP was John Seiler and
defense MVP was a tie between Pat
Walsh and Rich Murray. Pat Walsh
was the team's leading tackler. Rich
Murray received recognition on the
All-MAC Honorable Mention List.
The team as a whole set a few records
with an attempted 40 passes against
Lycoming for Wayne Lonstein.

sports/ 51
I}/ sports

�The Wilkes College 1982 Fa
Team was coached by first
coach Bill Unsworth. Under hi:
trol the Colonels snapped a 16,
winning streak against
Madison. Captains for this
team were Pat Walsh and
O'Hara. The team's record
overall and 1-7 in the league, m
attributed to the lack of c
number of injuries, and the tea
of a new offense and defense. T
fense MVP was John Seile1
defense MVP was a tie betweE
Walsh and Rich Murray. Pat 1
was the team's leading tackler.
Murray received recognition a
All-MAC Honorable Mention
The team as a whole set a few rE
with an attempted 40 passes a,
Lycoming for Wayne Lonstein.

50 / sports

�,ports

Women's
Tennis

Wrestling

Wilkes' Opponents
King's
Scranton
Lock Haven
Upsula
Mansfield
Bloomsburg State
Scranton
Marywood
Lycoming
East Stroudsburg
King's
Baptist Bible

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Jac k'1e Brown, Annette
Kneeling: Natalie Sodano, Trish Palys. Standing: Cress Shallers, Jenm'fer Briscoe,
Winski.

~m?t, Lt? R: Steve Clark, Paul Wysocki, Bill Hortendorf, Frank Bilfulco, Tom Jamaki. Middle, L to R: Doug
Ro~1'
Kris Rowlette, Jim Johnson, Mark Troutman, Pete Creamer, Lenny Nelson, Mike Garvin, Kurt
Scha ette. Back, L to R: Gary Sanchaze, Brian Mills, Bob Nagle, Mark Correll, Jim Mulligan, Jerry
range, Ron Bannine, Doug Colina, Marc Sodano, Kevin Stanley.
sports/ 53

�The 1982 Wilkes College Wrestling
Team, the only Division I team at
Wilkes, experienced somewhat of a
disappointing season. Before the
season, the team was ranked 19th in
the nation with more seniors than any
other Wilkes wrestling team in the
past, yet, they were also one of the
least consistent. The team 's worst moment was felt by a tough loss to
Delaware Valley. Headed by captains Lenny Nelson and Pete
Creamer the team won the 1982
Wilkes Open Tournament and ended
up 4th in the EIWA. MVP Mark Popple was placed 1st in the EIWA.
Other wrestlers placed in the EIW A
were Marc Sodano, 3rd; Kris
Rowlette, 3rd; All-American Lenny
Nelson, 6th; Mark Correll, 4th. Even
though the team did not perform up
to expectations they should still be
commended for 7 of the teams they
faced were ranked in the top 20
overall.

,arts
sports / 55

�The 1982 Wilkes College Wrestling
Team, the only Division I team at
Wilkes, experienced somewhat of a
disappointing season. Before the
season, the team was ranked 19th in
the nation with more seniors than any
other Wilkes wrestling team in the
past, yet, they were also one of the
least consistent. The team's worst moment was felt by a tough loss to
Delaware Valley. Headed by captains Lenny Nelson and Pete
Creamer the team won the 1982
Wilkes Open Tournament and ended
up 4th in the EIWA. MVP Mark Popple was placed 1st in the EIWA.
Other wrestlers placed in the EIWA
were Marc Sodano, 3rd; Kris
Rowlette, 3rd; All-American Lenny
Nelson, 6th; Mark Correll, 4th. Even
though the team did not perform up
to expectations they should still be
commended for 7 of the teams they
faced were ranked in the top 20
overall.

•

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spc

�Men's
Basketball
Wilkes
65
95
63
79
63

61
77
70

61
61
49

73

108
88
56

57
55

60
69

71
89
70

Bucknell
Delaware Valley
Lycoming
E. Stroudsburg
King's
FDU-Madison
Misericordia
Moravian
Albright
U. of Scranton
Eliza beth town
King's
Delaware Valley
Allentown
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Muhlenburg
U. of Scranton
Bloomsburg
Phila. Pharmacy
Juniata
FDU-Madison
8-15

90
85
62

80
83

70
62

80
65

76
67
62

78
78
54

60
63
77
90
82
104

56

Front, L to R: Jim Laputka, John Williams, Greg Hychko, Rich Shaeffer, John
Grochowski, Jim Radway, Mark Aguilar. Back, L to R: Coach Bellairs, Coach
Atherton, Dave Zapatocky, John O'Boyle, Dave Piavis, Rich Sharry, Ken ~
Yakobitis, Tom Allardyve.

The 1982 Wilkes College Men's
Basketball Team was the last team to
be coached by Jim Atherton. The
young team, led by the only senior
and captain Greg Hychko, managed
an 8-15 record and a 5-7 league
record. This was enough to secure a
tie with FDU-Madison in the MAC
ratings. Getting into the playoffs and
beating FDU-Madison for the first
time were the greatest moments for
the team. Greg Hychko was named
the MVP. Next year's team will be
coached by Bart Bellairs and led by
co-captain Rich Shaeffer.

,rts
sports/ 57

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s

�Swimming

Wilkes' Opponents:
Binghamton
Ursinus
King's
Swarthmore
Lycoming
E. Stroudsburg
Susquehanna
Lycoming/Lyola
King's

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to Alan
Right:Shaw.
Melissa Ratkowski, Nancy Driggs, Jack Sturm, Meagan Maguire,
oach

60 / sports

sports /

1

�Women's
Basketball
Wilkes
Delaware Valley
74
Marywood
84
King's
72
Dickinson
80
Albright
93
Ursula
87
Eliza bethtown
55
King's
84
Phila. Textile
69
Susquehanna
71
Lycoming
74
Bloomsburg
65
U. of Scranton
67
Juniata
84

67
66

71
85
73

74
86
81
87
79
76
64
69

77

8-7

The Wilkes College 1982 Women's
Basketball Team, coached by Nancy
Roberts, attained a winning seasonal
record of 8-7. Their record was attributed to desire, dedication,
discipline, and most of all a great deal
of talent as a group. The team's worst
moment was their loss to U. of Scranton by 2 points. The greatest moment
came at Bloomsburg's expense, with a
final score of 65-64. The Wilkes team
also won the Letterwomen Tourney
which they hosted.

sports/ 63
62 /

sports

�Ice Hockey

.

Kneeling, L to R: Tom Mitchell, Michael Cole. Second Row, L to R: Joanne Rice, Cindy WirkJ!l
David Szczepanski, Ian Smith, Tom Stevens. Third Row, L to R: Loris Lapri, Paul Szczepanski.

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64 / sports

sports/ 65

�Men's Tennis
Wilkes' Opponents:
Juniata
Ursinus
U. of Scranton
Elizabethtown
Lycoming
King's
Albright
Muhl en burg

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�DORMS

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�Bedford

Front Row, L-R: Dale Scanton, John Sheplock, Ray Allumi. Second Row: John Navarro,
Greg Marshall, Pat AnTonecchia, Don Talenti, Anov Telesz, Rich Powers, Scott Bruggerworth, Scott Kellar. Third Row: Dave Frye, Todd Snyder, Reed Bello, Al Melusen, John
Stish, Jeff Evans, Bob Bunderson, Pete Smith.

Catlin

Front Row, L-R: Sherry Munder, Diane Sneaton, Jennifer Grube, Lisa Striefsky, Heather Beese. Second
Row: Janet Sharkey, Beth Sands, Alysse Croft, Michelle Zaworski. Third Row: Mitch Weiss, Desiree
Burgh, Diane Combeda, Sue Strenkert, Cathy Jo Hunter, Nicole Serniak.

72

Colonels

Front Row, L-R: Gregg Culp, Gene Wachowski, John Longobardo, Kevin Romanko, Walter Karaban Bob
Bottelle. ~econd ~ow: Arnold _Toscano, Ralph Pringle, Steve Sharpank, Steve Reto, Eric Reno, Chris Way,
Jeff Lesome, Chris ~exer. Thud Row: Joe Falco, Dave Hudak, Al Emondi, Mark Murnin, Paul Fidrych,
Dave Reyn?lds, ~hrie Dehass, Jay Foley, Rick Buttafogo. Fourth Row: Paul Osterich, Dave Reimers Bruce
Steo, Charlie Jaynes, Paul Master, Ted Zuzik, John Proach.
'

Delaware

~w:

Row, L-R: Greta Turner, Pa~lette Meise~ve, Louise Lazusky, Kim Hagel, Sharon Bruns, Marianne
0 8
Brace • I?arky. S~con~ Row: Fran~me DeHagehs, Amy Lens, Joan Kalinowski. Third Row: Lori Kocur, Lori
Sa d YF,Cmdy Wemstem, AnnMane Veet, Rosanne Pagano, Diane Chuff, Evelyn Donnell Theresa Miller
n Y abrey.
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dorms/

�Denison

Front Row, L-R: John Klauder, Joe Manesery, Ed Williams, Mark Caruth,
John Martin. Second Row: Scott Ellis, Marcel Esque, Louis Lepre, John
Longo. Third Row: Steve Thomas, Carl Schultheses, Bob Bruggesworth.

Diaz

Front Row, L-R: Jerry Bradley, Paul Belusko, Mike Ruis, Paul Issac, Anthony Della Valla, Raul Gochez,
Tom Morpeth. Second Row: Mark Rhodes, Jim Reegle, Gary Sanchez, John Ogrodnick, Kieth Lyon, Dave
Hirko, Kieth Conlon, Dave Voynow, Mike Deo, John Slota, Erik Reidinger, Bill Gude.

Dirksen

~r~nt Roww\~: Rodney Angier, Steve Shives, Bob Olivia, Abdullio
a a imo, I rnm Owen, Frank Gudino Second Row- Bob N
Andy Grant, Albert Solomito, Sean Ha;ney Larry Ma· ylock Satuse,
Vidal . Th'I~d Row.. M'k
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, eve
I e Stachacz, Harry Dewey,
Scott Watkins
B'll
1
Lync h , Dwight Yeager.
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Doane

Front Row, L-R: Denise Banko Sandy B tt
Ch .
.
Barbara Stich, Margeret Bradb~ry SherryaBuornke, N ris KuHrkowksh Second Row: Bernadette Gooney
,
e, oreen art ern.
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dorms/ 75
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dorms/ 77

�Founders First

Front Row, L-R: Pauline Hricisak, Leslie Kramer, Kim Land, Beth Latini, Candy Marshall. Second Row:
Judy Bankowski, Cheryl Zack, Angela Lyoob, Carmen Pancerella, Robin Leinbach. Third Row: Naomi Harris, Maureen McDermott, Helen Hine, Jill Skudera, Fran Alexander, Carol Beam, Cindy Kervalavich, Debbie Deets, Laura Predmore, Patty Yourshaw, Alison Bellucci, Roanne Kelleher.

Founders
Second

Founders Third

Front Row, L-R: Bryan Crane, Arther Yaroshleky, John Wise, Steve Pokrinchak, Dave Fife,
George Orren, Mark Murphey, Phil Abramson. Second Row: Bradley Stanton, Bill Wertley,
Frank Schaffer, Pat Damiani, Tom Jamicky, David Grow, Brian Kadtke, Welden Shaffer, Carl
Kadtke, Paul Wysocki. Third Row: Vince Spaziani, Frank Bifucco, Joe Kling, Vince Acquaviva, Eric Honert.

Founders Fourth

Front Row, L-R: Trish Palys, Darice
Satkowski, Mary Ann Gillott. Second Row:
Carolyn Howard, Kay Potter, Phyl Totaro.
Third Row: Linda Fritz, Cindy Hubbard.
Fourth Row: Kim Ariowsmith, Vaughn
Templin, Robin Youpa, Denise Barr,
Belinda Housenbold, Cindy Wragg. Fifth
Row: Jeannie Blum, Paula Buterbaugh,
Trish Riley, Beth Ilnicky.

Front Row, L-R: Tracy Sinkwacy, Alison Tilson, Laura Dow, Lynda Smith, Kim
Edwards. Second Row: Gweyn Thomas, Melinda Tamkins, Fran Marko, Debbie
Holden, Nadine Weider, Colleen Smith, Gina Cassise, Celine Marshal. Third
Row: Barbara Kaiser, Dauryne Schaffer, Michele Millon, Stacy Keeley, Terry
DeCicco, Chris Matzenger, Elizabeth Gibson.

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�Founders Fourth

Miner
Third
Front Row, L-R: Sara
Lundberg, Karen Miller
Karen Licata, Sheryi
Slough, Adrienne Dwyer.
Second Row: Lisa Huttenmoser, Baba Burnside
Kathleen Mooney, Donn~
Jordan. Third Row: Linda
Dayer, Cress Shallers
Michele Liddie, Leigh Ma~
jar, Cheryl Thorton, Sue
Defrates, Joan Gruzska,
Nancy Bowen.

Front Row, L-R: Tim Mueliar, Bob Dueniskie, Mark Aquilur, L. 0 . Tananis, Joey Serniak, Bill
Kinsley, Charles Davis. Second Row: Tim Williams, Kevin McGovern, Chris Sloan, Chris Hart,
Tom Mallahan, Dave Burak. Third Row: Ed Sally, Paul McCabe, Reb Sparks, Frank Scatch, Don
Burch, Marshall Herlbert.

McClintock

Miner
Fourth
Front Row, L-R: Tara
Bombay, Margaret Quinlan, Chris Gorman, Margaret Haglegans, Kathryne
Whitney. Second Row:
Suzanne Jenk, Joan
Klingensmith, Kathy
Roach, Diane Pelillo,
Annette Downs. Third
Row: Melodie Viel
Margaret Smith, Dolore~
Sheehan, Karen
Paulshock, Kim Shealer
Holly Mulford, Dian~
Schock, Marissa
Marquardt.

Front Row, L-R: Donna Nitka, Maria Betscha, Jane Stapleton, Lynne Roberts. Second Row: Renee Rubino,
Flossie Issertell, Karen Muhalski, Marranne Hall, Jennifer Fiore, Patty Nitka, Kim Bush. Third Row: Patty
Othmer.

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dorms

dorms/ 8~

�Roosevelt
Miner Fifth
Front Row, L-R: Susan Hemmer, Sherri Zimmerman,
Elaine Kerchesky. Second
Row: Marsha Fritz, Stacy
Tosloky, Mia Mumford.
Third Row: Betty King, Susan
Siltee, Susan Berber. Fourth
Row: Peggy Reilly, Deanne
Rossman, Susan Haurilla,
Linda Sweeney, Deborah
Bligh.

Front Row, L-R: John Falzone, Dave Phillips. Second Row: Chris DeMarco, Bill Pompella, Tom
Monsell, Ian Smith, Steve DiMoreo, Kevin Tinglepaugh, Bob Weisbrod, Ed Flanagan. Third
Row: Tom Butcher, Rich Bunchalk, Dave Zapatocki, Tom Culligan, Mark Ogrodnick, Howard
Hartzell.

Priapus

Front Row, L-R: John Werez, Brian Kern, Dave Nasecelli, Paul Statinich, John Larkin, ~reg Titpani.
Second Row: Joe Horox, Drew Wilkins, John OMarra, Carter Tremayne, Val Nassano, Mike Ca~r, Forrest Handwerk, Mike Healy, C. V. McCoy, Jerry Scaringe, Tim Shamp, Rich Sharry, Chuck Dems.

Slocum

Fro~t Row, L-R: Brian Spino, John Stachog, Dom Cassise, Jim Volpi. Second Row: Rich Murray,
Coh~s Owens, James Mccawley, John Harren, Steve Gambale, John Ackerman. Third Row: Ed
Dels1b, Chris Person, Brian Nurray, Bill D'Addato, Rob Febchak, David Brink.

dorms / 85
84 / dorms

�Sterling

Front Row, L-R: Dan Scholleng, Doug Fahronger, Wilbur McCann, Bart_ Matson, Dan Talenti, Tom
Grebs, Tim Woolverton, Tim Ho. Second Row: Mark Johnson, Robert Juliana, Bob Moorehead, Fred
Daniele, Keith Sands, Pat Dwyer, Roy Brody.

Sturdevant

Sullivan

Front Row, L-R: Ann Manzo, Vicki Smith, Kate Moffate, Jeannie Murphy, JoAnn Magers,
Ann ette Anderson. Second Row: Corine Weanch, Carla Thomas, Alison Campbell, Carrie
Walters, Betsy Bourgalt, Anne McKenna, Tammy Joanes. Third Row: Sherri Teats, Seina
Shields, Karen Anderson, Donna Kresock, Jackie Bishoff, Val Frey, Teri VanWert, Diane
Hall.

Waller

Front Row, L-R: Sandy VanSickle, Jill Whitehead, Lydia Trojan, Sue Walsh, Allison Sares, Sue
Engel, Renie Brobst, Sue Cicilone, Sandy Izaks, Nancy Cannata, Sandy Cohen. Second Row:_ Paul
Hamorski, Terry Shemo, AnnMarie Romanovich, Denise DeAngelo, J1;1dy Grosshart, Nancy &lt;:mter,
Ellisa Firmtach, Lynn Oldroyht, Jean Viglione, Jeanne Basta, Sue Mov1er, Tammy Wagner, Liz Lorson, Tracy Kelly.

86 / dorms

[ro~t R~w, L-R: Garcia Waller, Lori Casboar, Allyson Blodgett, Dina Campbell, Marieanne
Cchiech~fans, Jeanette Watts. Second Row: Lisa Kopezynskie, Trisha Castles, Jackie Worth,
aro} D1scavage, Jackie Brown, Debbie Benzaski, Hildy Strongwater, Brenda Walker, Patty
Brannon.

dorms / 87

�Webster

Front Row, L-R: Michael Bernstein, James Kievit, Bob Simler. Second Row: Coleman
Crowthers, Dave Foster, Dave Levandoski, Chris Henry, Rodger Heffington, Joe Loposky, Jeff
Smith, James Gallagher, Dave Yardon, Ross Reynolds, Greg Levders, Mike Romaines. Third
Row: Jim Dicicco, Rick Sposto, Jim Palermo.

Weiss

Front Row, L-R: Jackie Wertz, Lisa Fiorentino, Janee Eyerman, Betty Rose Pougherty, Patty
Puglisio, Monica Tambasco. Center: Sue Loett, Jean Colonna, Mary Hyde, Kathy Desmond.
Right Side: Martha Mazzitelli, Happy Gergen, Diane Gatfield, Sue Lehner, Mary Beth Yenola,
Shannon Murphy.

lorms

dorms/ 89

�Good- Bye to ..

•

Dana

ChapIDan

Top Row, L-R: Valerie Frey, Jeannie Kutz, Sheri Teets, Siena Shields,
Annette Anderson, Mary Beth Cosgrove, Ann Manto, Karen Holmer. Bottom Row: Mary Anne O'Leary, Diane Hall, Carla Thomas, Corinne
Wenrich, Terri Van Wert, Anne McKenna.

Front Row L-R: Beth Danizen, Beth Rosemergy, Kathy Hyde.
Second Ro~: Lynn Kreiger, Chris May, Karen Cassi?Y· Third Ro:w:
Elaine Kerchesky, Naomi Morton, Ann Snyder, Leshe Schoenstem.
Fourth Row: Marie Elswert, Cindy Barthalamay, Lisa Delong,
Sherri Hine.

' dorms
dorms/ 91

�Gore

Hollenback

Front Row, L-R: Kurt Tietjen,
Colin Owens, Andy Harakel, Tod
Snyder, Steve Gambale, Tom
Butcher, Steve Schultz. Second
Row: Denis Wenders, Ed Pashinski. Third Row: Karl Lindhorst, Bill
Bernhardt, Scott McGrath, Bill
French, Dom Cassise, Bob March.

92 /

Above: Front Row, L-R: Sandy Reese,
Debbie Mican, Jill Ratner, Nancy
Driggs, Mary Rauschmayer. Second
Row: Beth Alley, Britt Radford, Thea
Yustat, Louise Keri, Donna Grezenda
Jill Burlingame. Third Row: Callee~
McCaughley, Lor Martin.

dorms
dorms / 93

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apartments I

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I apartments
apartments/ 101

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I apartments
apartments / 103

��Dr. Thomas F. Kelly
Dean of External Affairs
Message to Graduating Seniors - Amnicola, 1983
This has been a very special year in the history of Wilkes College and a very special year for the Class of 1983.
Throughout this past academic session, you and your classmates have participated in, sponsored, and created special
events celebrating the 50th Anniversary of our institution. During this period, we reviewed our past, made many decisions
which helped us strengthen our present, and took a close look at ourselves with recommendations for the future. As a class,
you have not only helped us create and celebrate our past, but you are accepting the special challenge as alumni to help us
forge ahead in the next half century.
I am grateful that I had the opportunity to meet with many of you personally over the years and will certainly miss that
relationship in the future. Although we will not have daily contact, I do invite you to visit with us often and refrain from
becoming strangers to your alma mater.
Use whatever knowledge you have gained here to benefit yourself and mankind. In the words of John Tyndall:
"Knowledge once gained casts a faint light beyond its own immediate boundaries. There is no discovery so limited as not to
illuminate something beyond itself."
I wish you only the best in the years ahead and will always value your true friendships.

Dr. Gerald E. Hartdagen
Dean of Academic Affairs

Sincerely,

~ ,,,4, ~
Robert S. Capin President

Dr. Andrew Shaw
Dean of Management
106 / administration

administration / 1

�George F. Ralston
Dean of Student Affairs

Richard Mackey
Assistant Comptroller

Joseph J. Chisarick
Comptroller

Arthur J. Hoover
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Karen Campbell
Assistant Comptroller

Jane K. Lampe
Associate Dean of Stucient Affairs

Charles R. Abate
Business Manager
administration/ 109

�.10

Dr. Gerald Wuori
Deon of Admissions

Linda Hobrock
Assistant to the Dean of Admissions

James P. Carmody

I

Assistant to the Dean of Admissions

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Barbara J. Welch
Associate Dean of Admissions

Barbara King
Assistant to the Dean of Admissions

William R. Unsworth
Assistant to the Dean of Admissions
I administration

administration / 111

�Alfred S. Groh
Dean of Cultural Activities

Assistant

Randall Xenakis
Director of Public Relations and Publications

William R. Burke
Dr. James H. Aikman

Assistant Director of Financial Aid

Director of Development

RachaelL.Lohman
Director of Financial Aid

Evelyn Robinson
Assistant Director of Development
~

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administration/ 113

�Mary Kaytrosh
Recorder

Eugene S. Domzalski
Director of Career Services

Doris E. Barker
Registrar

John F. Meyers

Eugene L. Maganello

Director of Graduate and
Part-time Undergraduate Programs

Personnel Directory Systems Coordinator

John J. Chwalek
Community Relations Coordinator

114 / administration

Dr. Eric Watters

Joseph H. Kanner

Director of Institutional Research

Director of Testing Service
administration/ 11

�Sandra Beynon
Director of Grants and Research and
The Small Business Development Center

John P. Whitby
Director of Act 101 Program
and Director of Special Programs

1 1-

Anne Graham
Director, Upward Bound

Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmr
Director of Continuing Educatwn

Mary C. Black
Reading/Study Skills Specialist
and Activity Director of the
Developmental Learning Center

Dr. Ralph B. Rozelle
Dean of Health Science

Dr. Patricia M. Heaman
Director, Writing Lab
jministration

administration / 117

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Jay Tucker
Assistant Director of Housing
and Student Center Coordinator

Ida Rigley, R.N.
Wilkes College Health Service

Mildred Gittins
Manager of the Bookstore

Jean Reiter Adams
Associate Director of Housing

Adelaide M. Godek
Director, Nursing Learning Center

Lois Farrell, R.N.
Wilkes College Health Service

Paul S. Adams
Director of Housing
118 / administration

Betty Kwak, R.N.
Wilkes College Health Service
administration/ 119

�120

Betsy Bell Condron
Director of Planned Giving

Bruce Phair
Technical Coordinator, Center for the Performing Arts

Richard Raspen
Director, Alumni Relations

Judith Hansen O'Toole
Director, Sordoni Art Gallery

Dr. Hsi-Ping Shao
Director of Eugene Shedden Farley Library

David Williams
Director of the Computer Center
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administration / 121

�FACULTY

M.L.Burns

Tim Cain

Richard Chapline

Music

Lt. Col. Bruce Burke
Aerospace Studies

Nursing

Language and
Literature

Music

Katherine Anselmi

Dr. Carl Charnetski

Joseph Chimiola

Ernest Cohen

John Cooney

Nursing

Psychology

Commerce and
Finance

Engineering

Commerce and

Commerce and

Dr. Terrance Anderson

Dr. Richard Aston

Dr. Frank Bailey

Dr. Louise Berard

Dr. Joel Berlatsky

Engineering

Physics

Math/Comp. Sci.

History

Dr. Robert Bohlander

Richard Borofski

Florence Bourcier

Kenneth Broadt

Psychology

Nursing

Nursing

Commerce and
Finance

.culty

Finance

Rose Cordora
Finance

Fred Croop

Commerce and
Finance

Faculty I 123

�1lty

tL.

James DeCosmo
Math and Computer
Science

Robert DeYoung
Commerce and
Finance

Dr. Gary Dolny
Engineering

Dr. Francis Donahue
Physics

Dorothy Gloman
Nursing

Adelaide Godek
Nursing

Theresa Grabo
Nursing

Dr. Charles Gordin
Commerce and
Finance

Suzanne Druffner
Nursing

Berenice D'Vorzon
Art

Richard Fuller
Art

Dr. Stanley Gu tin

Joyce Hamlin
Nursing

Dr. Eugene Hammer
Education

Dr. Wilbur Hayes
Biology

Language and
Literature

Maj. Raymond Fox
Aerospace Studies

Dr. Donald Henson
Philosophy

Dr. Herbert Garber
Music

Dolores Heinlein
Nursing

faculty/ 125

�1

Engineering

Theresa Jezewski
Nursing

Mildred Krzywicki
Nursing

Dr. Kenneth Klemow
Biology

Dr. John Koch
Math and Computer

Dr. Jerome Kucirka
Physics and
Engineering

Dr. Clyde Houseknecht
Biology

Susan Hunt

Dr. John Janecek

Nursing

Edwin Johnson
Education

Dr. Stanley Kay
Philosophy

Science

Nursing

Dr. David Leach
History

Mary Jo A. Konkloski
Nursing

Diana Morgan
Nursing

Ann Marie Kolanowski

3 / faculty

Dr. Fredrick Lott

Physics

Dr. Samuel Merrill
Math and Computer
Science

Gay Meyers
Physical Education

Dr. John N atzke
Sociology and
A nthropology

Dr. Virginia Nehring
Nursing

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Nancy Nally
Nursing

faculty / 127

�ia I facu lty

Dr. John Orehotsky
Engineering

Dr. Brian Redmond
Earth and
Environmenial Science

John Reese
Physical Education

Dr. Penelope Padget
Biology

Dr. Louis Rigley
Biology

Dr. Umid Nejib
Engineering

Dr. James Rodechko
History

Dr. Robert Ogren
Biology

Ann Russin

Nursing

Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao
History

Joseph Salsburg

Mary Ann Saueraker

Math and Computer
Science

Nursing

Judy Schrieber
Nursing

Dr. Robert Riley

Dr. John Simmons

Herbert Simon

JoAnn Simons

Dr. Richard Sours

Psychology

Math and Computer
Science

Art

Nursing

Math and Computer
Science

Walter Placek
Physics

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faculty/ 129

�Jean Steelman

Henry Steuben

Sharon Stevens

Nursing

Biology

Nursing

Maj. Gary Taylor

Wagiha Taylor

Sharon Telban

Aerospace Studies

Commerce and
Finance

Nursing

Dr. Allan Stoeld
Language and

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Phil Wingert
Pbysical Education

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Dr. Bing Wong

Math and Computer
Science

SueTopfer
Library Science

Dr.Morad
Yeroushalmi
Engineering

Dr. Lester Turoczi

Dr. Chyang Yu
Engineering

Biology

lty

Dr. Stephen Tillman
Math and Computer
Science

Carol Zack

Lois Patricia Zong

BettyZuraw

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

faculty/ 131

�I faculty

�.½PACCOUNTING

~COUNTING

Anthony Popple BS
James R. Reap BS
Leonard Swida BS
Cynthia Walczak BS

Kimberly Bedford BS
Karen Brennan BS
Carol Cigarski BS
William S. D' Addato BS

Eliza beth Ward BS
Mary Beth Yemola BS

Peter Galletta BS
Robert Grzyboski BS
Marybeth Holliday BS
Karin Jankiewicz BS

ART
Nancy Neary Baird BA
Joseph J. Larnerd BA

Frances Pagliaro BA
Robert Juliana BS
Marilyn Kay BS
Kimberly Lewis BS
Walter Lindhorst BS

BIOLOGY
Carol Beahm BS
Daniel Cuscela BS
Marino Denay BS

Ronald Mackunis BS
Gary Malia BS

Patrick Dwyer BS
Dale Englehart BS
Diana Evans BS
Laurie Fedak BS

James Mccawley BS
Jerome N achlis BS

Janis Fegley BS
Donna M. Greytock BS
Elizabeth Husovsky BS
Mary Ellen Judge BS

seniors

135 / seniors

a

�ACCOUNTING
Kimberly Bedford BS
Karen Brennan BS
Carol Cigarski BS
William S. D' Addato BS

Peter Galletta BS
Robert Grzyboski BS
Marybeth Holliday BS
Karin Jankiewicz BS

Robert Juliana BS
Marilyn Kay BS
Kimberly Lewis BS
Walter Lindhorst BS

134 I seniors

ACCOUNTING
Anthony Popple BS
Jame~ R. Reap BS
Leonard Swida BS
Cynthia Walczak BS

Elizabeth Ward BS
Mary Beth Yemola BS

ART
Nancy Neary Baird BA
Joseph J. Larnerd BA

Frances Pagliaro BA

BIOLOGY
Carol Beahm BS
Daniel Cuscela BS
Marino Denay BS

Ronald Mackunis BS
Gary Malia BS

Patrick Dwyer BS
Dale Englehart BS
Diana Evans BS
Laurie Fedak BS

James Mccawley BS
Jerome N achlis BS

Janis Fegley BS
Donna M. Greytock BS
Elizabeth Husovsky BS
Mary Ellen Judge BS

135 /

�BIOLOGY

)GY

Janet Truskowski BS

;mbeth Kleinstuber BS
Stan Kman BS
Eileen Kostick BS
,eonard Kuchemba BS

BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION

Christine Kurkoski BS
Bart Matson BS
Paul McCabe BS
Mark Murnin BS

Christine Calimeres BS
Erin Callahan BS
Mark Caruth BS
Joyce Cipriani BS

Heather Besse BS
Reed Bello BS
William Berhard BS

Leo Orlandini BS
Gregory Pypiuk BS
John Rainieni BS
Marie Rake BS

Jean Colonna BS
Peter Creamer BS
Edward Delzio BS
Timothy Downing BS

:enneth W. Savitski BS
Charles Sherman BS
Siena Shields BA
John J. Stachacz BS

Michael Feagan BS
Rudolph Fischl, Jr. BS
Karen L. Florio BS
Kirk Forman BS

~dward Stachowiak BS
Martin Storbeck BS
Hildy Strongwater BS
David Szczepanski BS

Glenn Gazzola BS
Richard Geffert BS
Christie Gies BS
Joan Gima BS

seniors / 137

Ill

�BIOLOGY

BIOLOGY

Janet Truskowski BS

Ann Elizabeth Kleinstuber BS
Stan Kman BS
Eileen Kostick BS
Leonard Kuchemba BS

BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATIC
Heather Besse BS
Reed Bello BS
William Berhard BS

Christine Kurkoski BS
Bart Matson BS
Paul McCabe BS
Mark Murnin BS

Christine Calimeres BS
Erin Callahan BS
Mark Caruth BS
Joyce Cipriani BS

Leo Orlandini BS
Gregory Pypiuk BS
John Rainieni BS
Marie Roke BS

Jean Colonna BS
Peter Creamer BS
Edward Delzio BS
Timothy Downing BS

Kenneth W. Savitski BS
Charles Sherman BS
Siena Shields BA
John J. Stachacz BS

Michael Feagan BS
Rudolph Fischl, Jr. BS
Karen L. Florio BS
Kirk Forman BS

Edward Stachowiak BS
Martin Storbeck BS
Hildy Strongwater BS
David Szczepanski BS

Glenn Gazzolo BS
Richard Geffert BS
Christie Gies BS
Joan Gima BS

136 / seniors

-

senio

�BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
James Johnson BS
John Klauder BS
Jean Kutz BS
Susan Kuzminski BS

Amy Lens BS
Stacey R. Lipman BS
LuAnn McHugh BS
Greta Monaco BS

Sharon Martenson BS
John Martin BS
Gary Macko BS
John C. Mazuka BS

BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATIC
Stephen L. Specht BS .
Gary Tough BS
Joy Vilchock BS
Cynthia Wirkman BS

Linda A. Woods BS
Gautam Yadama BS
Arthur Yaroshefsky BS
Wendi Zukowski BS

CHEMISTRY
Daniel Batzel BS
Jennifer Ogurkis BS
Keith Sands BS
Ellen V. Schleman BS
Susan Wens low BS
David Yaron BS

Juan Navarro, III BS
Cindy Ozmun BS
Rosanne Pagano BS
Joanne Rice BS

COMMERCE AN:
FINANCE
Gregg Sunday BS

COMMUNICATION:
James L. Bender BA

Robert J. Roff BS
Leslie Saxe BS
Daniel Schilling BS
John SirkaBS

138 / seniors

Thomas E. Butcher BA
Betsy Keller BA
Marian T. Koviak BA
Louis Lepris BA

senion

�,S
STRATION
fames Johnson BS
John Klauder BS
Jean Kutz BS
san Kuzminski BS

Amy Lens BS
1cey R. Lipman BS
uAnn McHugh BS
Greta Monaco BS

uon Martenson BS
John Martin BS
Gary Macko BS
John C. Mazuka BS

BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Stephen L. Specht BS
Gary Tough BS
Joy Vilchock BS
Cynthia Wirkman BS

Linda A. Woods BS
Gautam Yadama BS
Arthur Yaroshefsky BS
Wendi Zukowski BS

CHEMISTRY
Daniel Batzel BS
Jennifer Ogurkis BS
Keith Sands BS
Ellen V. Schleman BS
Susan Wens low BS
David Yaron BS

uan Navarro, III BS
Cindy Ozmun BS
Rosanne Pagano BS
Joanne Rice BS

COMMERCE AND
FINANCE
Gregg Sunday BS

COMMUNICATIONS
James L. Bender BA

Robert J. Roff BS
Leslie Saxe BS
Daniel Schilling BS
John SirkaBS

Thomas E. Butcher BA
Betsy Keller BA
Marian T. Koviak BA
Louis Lepris BA

seniors / 139

�)MMUNICATIONS
Darrell Lewis BA
Susan Loveitt BA
Candice Marshall BA
Robert Mehal BA

Greg Murman BA
Corey Sullivan BA

)MPUTER
aENCE

' seniors

David F. Aust BS
Tim Bahorik BA

Judith Bankowski BS
Mark Barsoum BS
Donald Burch BA
James Campanella BS

COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Donna M. Long BA
Judy Rydzewski BS
Allison Sohmer BA
Stephen Thomas BS
Joyce P. Walsh BA

EARTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES
Evelyn Donall BS
Roger Hadshall BS
Eric Johnson BS
JoAnn M. Magers BS
Peter N. Milionis BS
Donald L. Whitehead BS

ECONOMICS
Anthony Errico BA

Timothy F. Davis BS
Jean Gerboc BS
Carol Hagen BS
Kathleen Keller BS

Thorstein Foss BA
Tom Mitchell BA
Robert Sparks BA

ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION
William Boyle BA

Joan Klingensmith BS
Gloria J. Kopec BS
Stephen L. Kovac BS
Lisa Latsko BS

Thomas Gazowski BA
Carol Lee Grobe BA

seniors I 141

�COMMUNICATIONS
Darrell Lewis BA
Susan Loveitt BA
Candice Marshall BA
Robert Mehal BA

Greg Murman BA
Corey Sullivan BA

COMPUTER
SCIENCE
David F. Aust BS
Tim Bahorik BA

Judith Bankowski BS
Mark Barsoum BS
Donald Burch BA
James Campanella BS

COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Donna M. Long BA
Judy Rydzewski BS
Allison Sohmer BA
Stephen Thomas BS
Joyce P. Walsh BA

EARTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAI
SCIENCES
Evelyn Donall BS
Roger Hadshall BS
Eric Johnson BS
JoAnn M. Magers BS
Peter N. Milionis BS
Donald L. Whitehead BS

ECONOMICS
Anthony Errico BA

Timothy F. Davis BS
Jean Gerboc BS
Carol Hagen BS
Kathleen Keller BS

Thorstein Foss BA
Tom Mitchell BA
Robert Sparks BA

ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION
William Boyle BA

Joan Klingensmith BS
Gloria J. Kopec BS
Stephen L. Kovac BS
Lisa Latsko BS

Thomas Gazowski BA
Carol Lee Grobe BA

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140 / seniors

senio

�JTARY
~ION

ENGINEERING
Lori Hetherington BS

Karen Grula BA

Phung Ho BS

'

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:;wyn Hughes BA

Clark B. Hockenbury BS

,herry Hunter BA

Scot Lefebre BS

!phine Passeri BA

:laine T. Puzio BA

Robert MacIntyre BS

.a D. Simmons BA

Robert Marshall BS

anina B. Sitko BA

Gerald O'Hara BS

victoria Smith BA

Gregory Polanchyck BS

&gt;ebbie Solowe BA

Francis E. Rowe BS

rbara J. Young BA

Edward Salley BS

;ERING

Danelle Scaran BS

:t Bruggeworth BS

Frank Scutch BS

)avid R. Carey BS

tanley J. Draus BS

John Sheplock BS

Hrey A. Evans BS

Michael E. Sopko BS
Joan Thomas BS

Paul Frentz BS

Isin Toplu BS

eph K. Gay, Jr. BS

omas E. Grebs BS

Gary Treven BS

Steve Griffiths BS

Donald Wolfrom BS

Robert Haas BS

Timothy Woolverton BS

Naji Hasan BS

143 / seniors

�ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION
Karen Grula BA
Gwyn Hughes BA
Sherry Hunter BA
Josephine Passeri BA

Elaine T. Puzio BA
Julia D. Simmons BA
Janina B. Sitko BA
Victoria Smith BA

Debbie Solowe BA
Barbara J. Young BA

ENGINEERING
Robert Bruggeworth BS
David R. Carey BS

Stanley J. Draus BS
Jeffrey A. Evans BS
Paul Frentz BS
Joseph K. Gay, Jr. BS

Thomas E. Grebs BS
Steve Griffiths BS
Robert Haas BS
Naji Hasan BS

142 / seniors

ENGINEERING
Lori Hetherington BS
Phung Ho BS
Clark B. Hockenbury BS
Scot Lefebre BS

Robert MacIntyre BS
Robert Marshall BS
Gerald O'Hara BS
Gregory Polanchyck BS

Francis E. Rowe BS
Edward Salley BS
Danelle Scaran BS
Frank Scutch BS

John Sheplock BS
Michael E. Sopko BS
Joan Thomas BS
Isin Toplu BS

Gary Treven BS
Donald Wolfrom BS
Timothy Woolverton BS

143 / s

�ENGINEERING
Richard Zay koski BS

ENGLISH
Michael Beltrami BA
Amy Elias BA
Daria L. Morris BA
Brian J. Murray BA
Ellen VanRiper BA

HISTORY
Gregory Marshall BA
David Murphy BA

INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
Nancy Considine BA
Carl V. Kadtke BA

MARKETING
Greta M. Monaco BS

NURSING
June D. Bastis BS
Corinna Bender BS
Nancy-Bowanko BS
Catherine J. Brown BS

Sharon E. Bruns BS
Charlene Budgeon BS
Dina K. Campbell BS
J. Frank Clause BS

Jody Conzelmann BS
MaryBeth Cosgrove BS
Dannette Czaykowski BS
Melanie DeBias BS

MATHEMATICS
Cynthia Bartholomay BS
Roy Brody BS
Greg Hychko BS
Albert Juris BS

MEDICAL
TECHNOLOGY

CarolAnn Discavage BS
Margie Eckroth BS
Mary Ann Fedor BS
Diane Gombeda BS

Ann Pastoralla BS

MUSIC
Tracy Thiell BM

NURSING
Sandra L. Bartels BS

144 I seniors

Rachell Grenfell BS
Stephanie Grenfell BS
Jane A. Hibbler BS
Elizabeth Huettenmoser B:

senio

�NURSING

NURSING
Mary Hyde BS
Donna Johnson BS

Rhonda Karboski BS
Stacy Keeley BS

Joan Knapich BS
Gloria Kovatch BS
Tammy Kravich BS
Lisa A. Kruszka BS

Deborah Maxwell BS
Sharon Minda BS
Mary Ellen Moran BS
Janice M. Nagle BS

Julie Ann O'Hop BS
Patricia Othmer BS
Sue Poirier BS
MaryBeth Puhak BS

Sandra L. Reese BS
Lisa Rominski BS
Deborah Salak BS
Edye G. Schossman BS

Kathleen Kulp BS
Donna Kuna BS
Judy Lathrop BS
Anne Marie Lenahan BS

Leslie Schoenstein BS
Sheryl Slough BS
Theresa R. Smith BS
Lisa A. Striefsky BS

Karen Licata BS
Linda Matechak BS
Maryanne Matechak BS
Carol McHenry BS

Pauline Strohl BS
Sheri Teats BS
Carla Thomas BS
Arnold J. Toscano BS

146 / seniors

seniors

�NURSING
Lydia Trojan BS
Arnette U guccioni BS
Suzanne Ulitchney BS
A. Michele Weiss BS

Jill Whitehead BS
James E. Witkowski BS
Debra Wojciechowski BS
Lori Yensavage BS

PSYCHOLOGY
Alfredo F. Daniele BA
Kath~ Desmond BA
William Fought BA
Jessica Friedland BA

Marianne Hall BA
Stuart Kall BA
Elaine Kerchusky BA
Mary Kutz BA

PHYSICS
Dale Scanlon BS
Paul Szczepanski BS
Daniel Talenti BS

Elaine Michalac BA
Karen M. Mitchell BA

POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Diane M. Hall BA

Cynthia Kamajian BA
Marguerite LeBlanc BA
Janet Sharkey BA
Tom Stevens BA

Mia Mumford BA
Elizabeth Perich BA

Jonathan L. Wade BA

PSYCHOLOGY
Sandra Bottone BA
Lorena Brobst BA
Donna Cunningham BA

148 / seniors

Jamie Pfuntner BA
Mark Radziewicz BA

senior:

�PSYCHOLOGY
Lisa Snadler
Therese Sherno
Patty Weiner

.,

GRADUATIO·N
REHEARSAL

SOCIOLOGY
Leigh E. Major

WILKES-HAHNNEMAN
FAMILY
MEDICINE PROGRAM
John P. Brady, III BS
Linda K. Blose BS
Gregg Culp BS
Denise E. Ewald BS

Deborah A. Gorski BS
Thomas McDonald, Jr. BS

Richard Petrella BS
De bra A. Ryan BS

I got you George!

It's a big joke for us!

Can't wait to get home!
150 / seniors

senio1

�GRADUATION
MAY 22, 1983

Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,
Honor, faith, and courage,
Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our
pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;
We shall always love thee,
Loyal to the end.

I need some reading material!

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.
- Words and Music by
Eleanor C. Farley

It's not really her!

This is the pits!

seniors/ 153

�GRADUATIC
MAY 22,198

Wilkes, our Alma Mate:
We pledge our hearts ta
Honor, faith, and coura,
Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our
pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;
We shall always love th
Loyal to the end.

I think I need some reading material!

Thou shalt lead us onw,
In search of finer things
May we find the wisdor
That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love a
service
Ever swell thy fame Wilkes, we stand to greE
thee!
Glory to thy name.

- Words and Mm
Eleanor C. Far.

It's not really her!

This is the pits!

152 / seniors

seni01

�154 / seniors

senio1

�156 / seniors

senio

�seniors / 157

�seniors/ 159

�158 / seniors

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�Nancy Bowanko

WHO'S WHO
Each year, Who's Who Among American
Colleges and Universities recognizes students
from approximately 800 institutions.
In making their selections, College Nomination
Committees consider the student's scholarship
participation and leadership in academic and
extracurricular activities, citizenship and service
to the school, and future promise.

Vice-President, Parliamentarian
Commuter Council 1980-1983
Nursing Student Organization

The organization awards each member a
certificate of recognition and provides a
placement service to assist members seeking
employment, scholarships, or fellowships.
Pictured on the following pages are those from
Wilkes College who have attained this honor.

1979-1983
Copus 1980-1982
Amnicola 1980-1983

Freshman Orientation Chairman
1980-1983

Visitation Day 1980-1983

Stephen Badman

Manuscript

Editor

and

member

1981-1983

Chairman of Concert and Lecture Series

Amy J. Elias

1980-1983

Beacon writer
Publications Committee 1982-1983
Fine Arts Association 1982-1983
Football 1979

Beacon Editor and
writer 1980-1983
Manuscript 1980-19 ,
Commuter Council
1979-1981

Secretary, Sophomo
class 1980-1981
Freshman Orientatit
1980-1982

English Club 1980
String Ensemble 19B

Sandra L. Bartels

Human Services Committee 1979-1983
Nursing Student Organization 1979-1983
Secretary and member IRHC 1980-1983
Freshman Orientation 1982
Visitation Day 1980-1982

Paul F. Fersch

MENG 1979-1983
Cap and Bell Singers 1980-1983
College Choir 1979-1983
Wind Ensemble 1980-1983
Concerto Concert Soloist 1981

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�Nancy Bowanko

HO'S WHO
ear, Who's Who Among American
and Universities recognizes students
roximately 800 institutions.
ing their selections, College Nomination
ees consider the student's scholarship
tion and leadership in academic and
icular activities, citizenship and service
ool, and future promise.

Vice-President, Parliamentarian
Commuter Council 1980-1983
Nursing Student Organization

The organization awards each member a
certificate of recognition and provides a
placement service to assist members seeking
employment, scholarships, or fellowships.
Pictured on the following pages are those from
Wilkes College who have attained this honor.

1979-1983

Copus 1980-1982
Amnicola 1980-1983
Freshman Orientation Chairman
1980-1983

Visitation Day 1980-1983

Stephen Badman

Manuscript

Editor

and member

.i981-1983

Chairman of Concert and Lecture Series

Amy}. Elias

1980-1983

Beacon writer
Publications Committee 1982-1983
Fine Arts Association 1982-1983
Football 1979

Beacon Editor and
writer 1980-1983
Manuscript 1980-1982
Commuter Council
1979-1981

Secretary, Sophomore
class 1980-1981
Freshman Orientation
1980-1982

English Club 1980
String Ensemble 1980

Sandra L. Bartels

Human Services Committee 1979-1983
Nursing Student Organization 1979-1983
Secretary and member IRHC 1980-1983
Freshman Orientation 1982
Visitation Day 1980-1982

Paul F. Fersch
MENC 1979-1983
Cap and Bell Singers 1980-1983
College Choir 1979-1983
Wind Ensemble 1980-1983
Concerto Concert Soloist 1981

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�Diane M. Hall
Elizabeth A. Keller

Secretary, Letter-women's Club
1979-1983

Field Hockey 1979-1983
Women's Basketball 1979-1981
Women's Softball 1981-1983
President, Secretary of Dorm

Vice-President Cue and Curtain 1979-1983
Resident Assistant 1982-1983
Dorm President 1981-1982

Mary Ellen Judge
President, Secretary of Commuter
Council 1981-1983
Biology Club 1979-1983
Student Government 1982-1983
Journal Club 1982-1983
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982

Elaine Kerchusky
Women's Basketball 1979-1981
President Student Government
1982 -1983

Cue and Curtain 1979
Letterwomen's Club 1980-1983
Intramural Sports 1979-1981

Stacy A. Keeley
Women's Basketball
1979-1982

Women's Softball
1979-1983

Mary E. Kutz

President, VicePresident
Letterwomen's Club

Commuter CounC'
l979-1981

1982-1983

Secretary Theta C
Rho 1979-1981
IRHC 1981-1983
Freshman Orient~

Resident Assistant

1982

1979-1983
IRHC 1981-1982

Student Government
1981-1983

Homecoming Princess
1982

162 / who's who

Human Services
Committee 1981-1
Beacon 1979-1980

who'swr:

�Diane M. Hall
Elizabeth A. Keller

Secretary, Letter-women's Club
1979-1983

Field Hockey 1979-1983
Women's Basketball 1979-1981
Women's Softball 1981-1983
President, Secretary of Dorm

Vice-President Cue and Curtain 1979-1983
Resident Assistant 1982-1983
Dorm President 1981-1982

Mary Ellen Judge

President, Secretary of Commuter
Council 1981-1983
Biology Club 1979-1983
Student Government 1982-1983
Journal Club 1982-1983
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982

Elaine Kerchusky

Women's Basketball 1979-1981
President Student Government
1982-1983

Cue and Curtain 1979
Letterwomen's Club 1980-1983
Intramural Sports 1979-1981

ley

asketball

oft ball
·ice-

Mary E. Kutz

Commuter Council
n's Club

1979-1981

ernment

Secretary Theta Delta
Rho 1979-1981
IRHC 1981-1983
Freshman Orientation

sistant

1982

g Princess

Human Services
Committee 1981-1982

982

Beacon 1979-1980

who's who I 163

�Bill Lourie
Marge Le Blanc

President, member IRHC 1980-1983
Wind Ensemble 1979-1983
Student Government 1980-1982
Commuter Council 1981-1982
Computer Club 1979-1983
Student Center Board 1982-1983

President, Secretary IRHC 1980-1983
Copus 1979-1980
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982
Visitation Day 1980-1982

JoAnn M . Magers

Darrell E. Lewis

Student Governme

Debate Union 1979-1983
Pi Kappa Delta

1981-1983

Student Center

1980-1983
WCLH 1980-1983

1982-1983

Earth and
Environmental Sci
Club 1979-1983
Human Services
Committee 1982-19
Dorm officer 1980Intramural Sports

Dorm Treasurer
1982-1983

1979-1982

Stacy R. Lipman

Vice-President, Secretary IRHC
1981-1983

Phi Gamma Nu 1982-1983
Accounting and Business Club
1982-1983

Dorm Treasurer 1981-1982
Computer Club 1979-1980

Leigh Major

Student Government 1980-1983
Amnicola 1980-1982
Resident Assistant 1981-1983
lRHC 1981-1982
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982
Dorm Officer 1980-1981

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164 / who's who

who's wl

�Bill Lourie

Marge Le Blanc

President, member IRHC 1980-1983
Wind Ensemble 1979-1983
Student Government 1980-1982
Commuter Council 1981-1982
Computer Club 1979-1983
Student Center Board 1982-1983

President, Secretary IRHC 1980-1983
Copus 1979-1980
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982
Visitation Day 1980-1982

. Lewis

JoAnn M. Magers

9-1983

Student Government
1981-1983

Student Center
1982-1983

Earth and
Environmental Science
Club 1979-1983
Human Services
Committee 1982-1983
Dorm officer 1980-1982
Intramural Sports
1979-1982

Stacy R. Lipman

Vice-President, Secretary IRHC
1981-1983

Phi Gamma Nu 1982-1983
Accounting and Business Club
1982-1983

Dorm Treasurer 1981-1982
Computer Club 1979-1980

Leigh Major

Student Government 1980-1983
Amnicola 1980-1982
Resident Assistant 1981-1983
IRHC 1981-1982
Freshman Orientation 1980-1982
Dorm Officer 1980-1981

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J. Marshall
79-1980
1980-1981

istant

Joanne Rice

Big Sisters

Secretary, Student
Government 1980-1983
Assistant Director,
Student Center Board

.,nior Class
King 1983
1979-1983

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1979-1983

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Dinner Dance
Chairman 1979-1982

Beverly Perry
Bart L. Matson
Vice-President, Treasurer MENG
Intramural Sports 1981-1983
First-Aid Team 1981-1982
Resident Assistant 1982-1983
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
1981-1982

1980-1983

Cap and Bell Singers 1980-1983
Choir 1979-1983
Wind Ensemble 1981-1983
Madrigal Singers 1982-1983

College Judicial Council 1981-1983

Keith Sands
Elizabeth Perich

Treasurer, Student Government

President, Vice-President
Psychology Club 1981-1983
Circle K Club 1979-1983
Freshman Orientation 1980

Emergency Alert Team 1980-1983
Chemistry Club 1981-1983
Human Services Committee

1981-1983

1980-1982

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Gregory J. Marshall

Basketball 1979-1980
Dorm Officer 1980-1981
Resident Assistant

Joanne Rice

1981-1983

Secretary, Student
Government 1980-1J
Assistant Director,
Student Center Boa

Big Brothers/Big Sisters
1981-1983

President, Senior Class
1982-1983

Homecoming King 1983
History Club 1979-1983
Intramural Sports
1981-1983

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1979-1983

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Chairman 1979-198
Beverly Perry
Bart L. Matson

Vice-President, Treasurer MENC
Intramural Sports 1981-1983
First-Aid Team 1981-1982
Resident Assistant 1982-1983
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
1981-1982

1980-1983

Cap and Bell Singers 1980-1983
Choir 1979-1983
Wind Ensemble 1981-1983
Madrigal Singers 1982-1983

College Judicial Council 1981-1983

Keith Sands
Elizabeth Perich

Treasurer, Student Government

President, Vice-President
Psychology Club 1981-1983
Circle K Club 1979-1983
Freshman Orientation 1980

Emergency Alert Team 1980-1983
Chemistry Club 1981-1983
Human Services Committee

1981-1983

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1980-1982

�Stephen Thomas
Photo Editor, Beacon

Danelle Scaran

1981-1983

Journalism Society
1981-1983

Secretary, SWE
Secretary, Senior Class

Computer Club
1979-1983

1982-1983

Wind Ensemble

Debate Union
IRHC
IEEE

1979-1983

Dorm Officer
1981-82

Freshman Orientation
1981-1982

Theresa Shemo

Homecoming Queen 1983
Resident Assistant

Ellen VanRiper

1981-1983

Co-Captain,
Volleyball 1979-83
Women's Basketball

Student Government
1981-1983

Human Services
Committee 1979-1981
Biology Club 1979-1980
Photography Club

1979-1981

Women's Softball
1979-1981
Beacon, Sports Editor
1980-1983

1979-1980

Letterwomen's Club
1979-1983

Victoria Smith

Resident Assistant
1982-1983

Education Club 1980-1983
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
1980-1983

DaveYaron

Dorm Officer 1980-1982
Freshman Orientation

Resident Assistant
1982-1983

1980-1982

Elizabeth Ward
Edward Stachowiak

President, Biology Club
Vice-President, Parliamentarian of
Commuter Council
American Institute of Biological
Sciences
Pennsylvania Academy o·f Science

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Field Hockey 1979-1981
Letterwomen's Club 1980-1983
Dorm Officer 1981-82
Student Government 1980-82
Intramural Sports 1981-82
Freshman Orientation 1982

Vice-President
Chemistry Club
1979-1981

Dorm Officer 1979-81

�Accounting &amp;
Business
Seated: Mary Beth Holiday, Kirk Forman , Mr. Engel, Steve Specht,
Maureen Morrison. Standing, L to R:
Baruch Azerouval, John Klauder,
John Mazuka, Chris Calimeres, Bruce
Jones, Stacey Lipman, Suzanne
Vascoe, Dorothy Price, and Denise
Banko.

Beacon
Row 1: Steve Thomas. Row 2: Donna
Nitka, Amy Elias, Steve Jefferies.
Row 3: Chris Baron, Ellen Van Riper,
Becky Whitman, Marion Koviack,
and Dr. Leslie.

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�Biology
Row 1: Joe Menn, Karen Evanski tis
Bill Newhart, and Marie Roke. Ro~
2: Jerry Malti, Mary Jo Golden, Tony
Stachurski, Rebecca King, Lou Cam.
pana, Mary Ellen Judge, Steve Bohac
Betsy Husovsky, Jan Fegley, Elai~
Michalae, Mike Shortell, Eileen
Kostick, Marianne Uranowski, and
Dave Taroli.

Bowling
MEMBERS - Dale Smith, Ted Lundy, Mike Slepian, John Ackerman,
Tony Popple, Mike Saracino, Diane
McGovern, Guy Zehner, Carol
Zehner, Greg Polanchick.

Commuter Council
Row 1: Nancy Bowanko, Mary Ellen Judge, David Brown, David Kalinowski. Row 2: Andrea Hinckman, Chris Sailus,
Nancy Moore, Brian Poctbeski, Ralph Pringle, Edward Stauviak. Row 3: Tony Natalini, Thor Foss, Leonard Kuchemba,
and Alan Melusen.

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�Circle K

Chemistry

Row 1: Shaun Sharksnas, Jill Ratner, Billie Jo
Malti. Row 2: Liz Farrel, Mary Jo Golden, and
Cheri Silviano. Row 3: Leo Geskey, Many Ann
Uranovitch, Donna Elias, and Chris Sailus. Row 4:
Patti DeCosmo, Debbie Teplitsky, Jerry Malti, and
Belinda Lanning. Row 5: Linda Morgan, Lori Elias
Donna Morgan, Rick Heck, and Jim Endres.
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Lisa Stuccio, Chris Kurkoski, Chris
Oarsky, Dan Batzel, Terri Monseur,
Yvette Simmons, Mark Savinsky,
Shelly Urban, John Proch, Mary
Romanic, Al Solimito, Mike Marino,
Ellen Schleman, Rich Powers, Neil
Pawlush, Maureen Hoffa, and Keith
Sands.

Cue-n-Curtain
:ft to Right: Gene Wackowski, Mareta Wester,
11.carl Lachman, Kathy Hyde, Rick Rothlisberger,
:iphen DiRocco, Karen Cassidy, Kimberle Gross,
;sica Holm, Rebecca Schmidt, and Larson
·ehotsky.

Computer
Dr. John Koch, Joan Thomas, Kathy
Keller, Carol Hagan, Janet
Yenkowski, Gloria Kopec, Joy
Vilchock, Jean Gerboc, Donna Long,
Donna Mazaika, Jim Campanella,
Roy Brody, Steve Thomas, Judy
Rydzewski, Timmy Bahorik, Rich
Zaykowski, Donna Leco, and Liz
Nevin.

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�Class of 86
Bottom to Top: Steve DiMarco, Lisa DeLong, Dave
Hudak, and Collene McCaughley.

Engineering
Row 1: Francis Rowe, Jeff Gernhart,
Debbie Bligh, Rich Zaykowsksi, Donna Long, Gloria Kopec, Tim Woolverton, and Paul Giovanizzano. Row 2:
Rich Hartman, Gary Treven, Mike
Sopko, Burt Decker, Jay Rubino,
George Wolf, John Rowlands, Gary
Mrozinski, Joe Santo, and Jim
Katchmarsky. Row 3: Young Joe,
Clark Hockenberry, Steve Livitsky,
Frank Scutch, Mike Hunt, Ed
Dupree, D. Evangelos, and Mr.
Barlos.

Class of 83
Left to Right: Fred Daniele, Greg
Marshall, and Don Wolfrom.

Fine Arts
Row 1: Bruce Lanning, Lisa Sowcik,
Jacqui Kramer, Michael Stone, Clyde
Solt, Ken Gillis. Row 2: Sharon
Michener, Allan Maxwell, Cheryl
Plagua, Terry McCoog, Beth Bowen,
Donna Mazaika, Helene Santos,
Daria Morris, Henry Long.

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�First Aid

Human
Services
Committee

Kevin Thompson, Mary Romanik,
Sue Silfee, John DeBalso, Cindy
Bonham, Sharon Mitchener, Randy
Aaronson, Jean Viglionne, Stan
Kman, Pat Dwyer, John O'Marra, Al
Melusen, Dan Cuscela, Don Talenti,
Charlie McCoy, Greg Culp, Bob Jolly,
Marshall Heubert.

Row 1: Greg Culp, Mike Benyo,
Elaine Czachor, Donna Garber,
Kevin Paul Romanko, and Kathy
Marseco. Row 2: Joseph Seprosky,
Ralph Pringle, Marianne Dettore,
Carl Eby, John Longobardo, David
Pickerell, and Debbie Mazzeo.

History
Karen Moore, Tom Jordan, Todd
Lynder, Dave Foster, Fred Krome,
Dr. Rodechko.

IEEE
Row 1: Tim Woolverton, Bob MacIntyre, Drew Peregrim, Gary Treven,
Dr. Dolny, Jeff Gernhart. Row 2: Paul
Giovianazzo, Stan Draus, Joe Gay, Jay
Rosen, and Joan Thomas. Row 3:
Clark Hockenberry, Jerry O'Hara,
Frank Scutch, Steve Livitsky, Rich
Zaykowski, and Debbie Bligh.

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�I.V.C.F.
Row 1: Carl Eby, Teresa Tyler, and
Dwight Yeager. Row 2: Bruce Stea,
Alison Sohmer, Janet Legault, Shelly
Urban, and Fred Gerhard.

I.R.H.C.
Row 1: Lori Kocher, Stacy Lipman, Marge LeBlanc, Naomi Harris, Sandy Bartels, and Tod Hogan. Row 2: Roberta Farrell, Collene McColley, and Allison Blodjet. Row 3: Chris May, Joanie Kalinowski, Mary Kutz, Al Meulsen,
Marion Karmilowicz, Thad Zuzick, Bill French, Ed Chaffee, Jim Geis, James Lawson, Ed Flanagan, Kirk Forman,
Elain Kerchusky, Jean Adams, Paul Adams.

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Letterwomen
Row 1: Karen Bove, Stacy Keeley,
Trish Riley, Karen Johnson. Row 2:
Charlene Hurst, Sue Swartz, Diane
Hall, Ellen Van Riper, Betsy Ward,
Michialene Sherri, Cathy Lee, Donna
Martin, Kim Smith, Lisa Gizzero.

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�Manuscript
Row 1: Beth Kaplan, Daria Morris,
Henry Long, Karen Mason, Steve
Badman. Row 2: Maggie Vojtko,
Denise Selner, Cheryl Kashuba,
JoAnn DalSasso. Row 3: Ann Devlin,
Belinda Housenbold, Larson Orehotsky, and Dorothy Price.

MENC
Row 1: Steve DiRocco, Beverly Perry,
Pam Bricker, and Betsy Borgault.
Row 2: Peggy Smith, Jeanette Watts,
Mo nica Spichok, Kim Tomco, Cheryl
Wright, Maureen Stanks, Mary Jane
Fuchel, Kate Moffat, Steve Shives,
and Teresa Tyler. Row 3: Mike Pryor,
Anthony Kubasik, Phil Lona, Carrie
Walters, Noreen Hartkern, Rodney
Angier, Joe Kotanski, Jim Viban, Dan
Long, Maureen McDermott, Rossar
Reynolds, and Marete Wester. Row 4:
Liz Hornberger, Paul Oesterreich,
Jeff Smith, Tracy Thiel, and Ronald
Geis.

NSO
Seated: Cary Thompson, Patty Othmer. Standing:
David Pascoe and Arnold Toscano.

Math
Kathy Keller, Roy Brody, Janet
Legault, Tom Jones, Donna Long,
Janet Yenkowski, Donna Leco, Donna Mazaika, Charlie Burns, Jean Gerboc, Liz Nevin, Timmy Bahorik, and
Judy Rydzewsky.

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Political
Science

Physics

Psychology

Row 1: Chris Hans, Cindy Wirkman
Bill Burnhardt, The Quantum Duck'
and Dave Szczepanski. Row 2: Chri~
Laver, Paul Szczepanski, Dan Talenti, Brian Stetton, Dave Reynolds, and
Dennis Wenders. Row 3: Dave
Placek, Tom Stevens, Dr. Francis
Donahue, Greg Marshall, Bob Marcin and Fred Daniele.

Seated: Dr. Kann er, Liz Perrich,
Wanda Wyffels, Joe Morrissey.
Standing: Dr. Bohlander, Lisa
Sandler, and Sue Havrilla.

S.W.E.
Seated: Joan Thomas, Margaret
Hoidra, and Debbie Bligh. Standing:
Lori Hetherington, and Debbie Vogt.

Seated: Jo e Horrox, Mike Berstein.
Standing: Vince Cappalini, Tim
Shamp, Carl von Kadtke, Sheila
Carapico, Ed Chaffee, Bob Freysinger, Charles Denis, and Fred
Gerhard .

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�Student
Center
Board
Row 1: JoAnn Rice, Cindy
Wirkman, and Naomi Harris.
Row 2: Cress Shaller, Ralph
Pringle, and Chuck Wilk. Row
3: JoAnn Major, Jay Tucker, and
Cathy Hyde.

Student Government
Seated: Dave Talenti, Shelly Urban, Cherie Burke, Elain Kerxhusky, Ralph Pringle, Keith Sands, Dave Kalinowski, and
Alan Meulsen . Standing: Debbie Vogt, Raef Fahmy, Karen Anderson, Jean Blum, Ronda Fahmy, Kim Gross, JoAnn
Magers, Jeanine Bolinski, Cindy Bonham, Stacey Keeley, Beth Cortez, Leigh Major, Terry Shemo, Don Talenti, Dan
Talenti, Ellen McDermott, Linda Fritz, and Dean Hoover.

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Radio Club
Seated: Andy Mehalshick, Chris
Sailus, Larson Orehotsky, Shaun
Sharksnas, and Darrell Lewis.
Standing: John Nocher, Kevin Whitchey, David Orehotsky, Judy
Groshardt, Marianne Dettore, Reenie
Brobst, Sharon McGlaughlin, Allison
Sares, Linda Krauwitz, Dave Gayeski,
and Tom Fleig.

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�Wolllen
Activities
Association
Row 1: Regina White, Di ane
Gombeda, and Diana Evans. Row 2:
Debbie Bartashunas, Heather Beese
Megan Smith, and Helen Kowalski. '

F&amp;ES
John Macierowskim, Brian Oram, Jim
Geis, J. B. Earl, Marianne Dettore,
Roger Hadsall, Ann Kleinstuber, Pete
Milionis, Evelyn Donnal, Eric
Johnson, Pat Castellani, Lori Bracey,
and Mike Cook.

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��Home, Sweet Home

Transitory Habitation - What is temporary
housing? Some might call it a filing cabinet
for excess freshmen. Those who've been
there call it a place where ...
. . . no matter how many keys you have, someone's always locked out.
... roommate hassles increase exponentially .
. . . the popcorn popper never stops .
. . . the phone doesn't rest and the phone bill keeps the company smiling .
. . . you order out for pizza every night.
... as soon as all your friends know your address and phone - it
changes .
. . . as soon as you feel comfortable with your room and floormates,
housing moves you to a different building with a total stranger .
. . . you dream about what you'll do when you get out, but fight back the
tears when you do.

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�Phone Bill$$$, Tutition
$$$, Groceries $$$, and . • •
Money. It seems a perennial dilemma for college
students. There are always choices on how, where and
what to spend money on.
With the recent budget cuts, however, worries like these
are fast becoming a luxury. Students are now worried
about such things as how to buy books, where to get money
for housing and how to remain a student.
How are students dealing with these financial troubles?
Well, for Wilkes students, Reagonomics has taken its toll
in a most painful area, their social lives. Many men have
found it difficult to wine and dine the ladies as they have
before. Senior, Terry Shemo, commented that, "With less
money I'm eating out less and taking more trips to the caf
lately."
If you're like most dorm students then having less to
spend on those 'extras' makes hitting the books an easier
task!

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�What Could Be Worse?!
WILKE

All-Nighters

• • •

COLLEGE
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LIBRARY
So, you missed a deadline. You've
got a mid-term the next morning, but
you just started studying and it's 9
p.m.! Does this sound familiar or are
you one of the lucky ones who starts
reading those chapters ahead of time?
If you're like most of us you cram the
night before in a secluded corner
with ten cups of coffee, a carton of
cigs and now and then a breath of
fresh air.
The all-nighter - where does it
begin? Well, the first thing to do is get
psyched about the whole situation.
Then, find a place where you can
'hibernate' at least for a few hours.
You have to take into consideration
the 'munchies' and the breaks. The
break-time syndrome - it's that time
when your eyes are slowly closing
and you've just had enough! The
break is planned for a 'couple' of
minutes but usually lasts for an hour,
or two, or three ...
The clock strikes 11:45 and you're
just about to crack open the books.
The librarian is ready to lock up but
where do you go? There's Stark with
all the rooms you want. Or, you can
get back to the dorm. You know what
happens - order a pizza, go to the
Carey for a few or fall asleep in the
lounge! You can't win, just be warned
- the all-nighter really exists!!

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�Homecoming '83

\. time for memories, reunions,
g-time no-sees and plenty of hugs.
1mni, parents and underclassmen
:!
together, again, during
mecoming Weekend. There is a
icial feeling when alumni come
;k to visit the campus. They want
know who is still here and who
:, and who will be crowned king
i queen.
['he home football and soccer
nes were only a part of what went
. The alumni dinner and
:lerclassmen dinner dances were
'highlights' of the weekend. Terry
:!mo and Greg Marshall - King
i Queen for Wilkes College 1982
mecoming Weekend.
ngratulations!

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�Homecoming '83

A time for memories, reunions,
long-time no-sees and plenty of hugs.
Alumni, parents and underclassmen
are together, again, during
Homecoming Weekend. There is a
special feeling when alumni come
back to visit the campus. They want
to know who is still here and who
left, and who will be crowned king
and queen.
The home football and soccer
games were only a part of what went
on. The alumni dinner and
underclassmen dinner dances were
the 'highlights' of the weekend. Terry
Shemo and Greg Marshall - King
and Queen for Wilkes College 1982
Homecoming Weekend.
Congratulations!

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Joining the ranks of space cadet,
space captain, or even space colonel
takes the skill of a true challenger of
"Garf." Garf annihilates, destroys
and literally makes a daring defender
bite the dust. If all of this is a little
over your head, then it's time for you
to take a visit to the Cavern. It's fully
equipped with the latest in electronic
technology, the computer games.
Most of these games call for skill in
the art of keeping cool. At all times
composure must be kept in order to
remember that it's only a machine.
Sharp intuition, quick reflexes and a
pocket full of quarters soon make for
championship players.

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�To the students at Wilkes College:

The last quadpack is about to be checked! We've finally reac
that long-awaited day when everything seems to fall into place.
I've had a great year - working with a fantastic staff and a gr
advisor. The year started off with the '82 yearbooks being delive
during the first week of classes. This was great for the students
what about t st vftlo hates carrying cartons of books up the
dent Center taus ..
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keep getting headaches at the best times, especi
deadlines. I must say, Kirk did an excellent job in et ·ng plen
of ads and in helping me with the Administration section. I did
appreciate getting water thrown on me but that's part of the fun
had in the office!? Arnold, who begged me to mention him as o
"Assistant Photography Editor" was always there with do
assignments. I still can't believe he pulled through with 32 pages
dorms and apartments! What would I have done without Pu
Every time there was an event that had to be covered he was the
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time. J.B., Annette, Jim, Bob and Terry helped me get great pictures
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to either making up posters or taking portrait orders. I have to ·
elude that great dorm of Sturdevant and its lounge. That's where
we set up headquarters for the last stages of work. Can I forget
Grebsie or Lydia who were two people who couldn't resist getting
involve uring Senior Week. Why should they mind had
nothing e1se to do!?
I hope you enjoye
of fun, and headach
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Co-Editor,
'83 AMNICOLA

�ACCOUNTING
Kimberly Bedford
RD3
Dallas, PA 18612
Karen Brennan
0-1 Hilltop Apts.
Edwardsville, PA 18704

Carol Cigarski
Box 352 RD 5
Shavertown, PA 18708

William S. D'Addato
53 Fleetwood Dr.
Rockaway, NJ 07866

Peter Galletta
37 Fordham Rd.
Laflin, PA 18702

Robert Grzyboski
3 Washington St.
Moosic, PA 18507

MaryBeth Holliday
44 Johnson Heights
Waterville, Maine 04901

Karin Jankiewicz
11 Budd Way
Wayne, NJ 07470

Robert Juliana
106 Pascack Ave.
Emerson, NJ 07630

Marilyn McQuestion Kay
102 Sterling Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612

Kimberly Lewis
92 Star Rte.
Gouldsboro, PA 18424

Walter Lindhorst
RD 2 Grimley Acres
Waverly, NY 14982

James Reap
920 South St.
Avoca, PA 18641

Janis Fegley
119 Schykill Ave.
Tamaqua, PA 18252

Kenneth Savitski
823 Pearl St.
Throop, PA 18512

Joyce Cipriani
145 W. Grand St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Susan Kuzminski
73 St. Mary's St.
Plains, PA 18705

Leonard Swida
395 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Donna Greytock
126 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Charles Sherman
Box 472 RD 5 W. 5th St.
Oswego, NY 13126

Jean Colonna
532 Chestnut St.
Middlesex, NJ 08846

Amy Lens
53 Mitchell Ave.
New Brunswick, NY 08901

Cynthia Walczak
RD1
Dalton, PA 18413

Elizabeth Husovsky
186 Hughes St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Siena Shields
410 Garfield Square
Pottsville, PA 17901

Peter Creamer
105 Bell Mill Rd.
Mellmore, NY 11710

Elizabeth Ward
423 Essex Ave.
Boonton , NJ 07005

Mary Ellen Judge
3 Bond St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

John Stachacz
714 Woodmere Ave.
Dickson City, PA 18447

Mary Beth Yemola
648 North St.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201

Ann Elizabeth Kleinstuber
RR 1 Box 380
Milford, PA 18337

Edward Stachowiak
108 E. State St.
Larksville, PA 18704

ART
Nancy Neary Baird
165 S. Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

Joseph J. Larnerd
RD 1 Box 184
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Frances Pagliaro
Box 351 Arrowhead Lks.
Pocono Lakes, PA

Stan Kman
145 North Main St.
Wharton, NJ 07885

Eileen Kostick
46 Courtright St.
Pringle, PA 18704

Leonard Kuchemba
36 Gillespie St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Christine Kurkoski
318 N. McKinley Ave.
Endicott, NY 13760

BIOLOGY
Carol Beahm
635 Arlington St.
E. Greenville, PA 18041

Daniel Cuscela
109 Ray St.
Old Forge, PA 18766

Marino Denay
106 William St.
Pittston , PA 18640

Bart Matson
32-1 Troy St.
Canton, PA 17724

Paul McCabe
1207 E. Mahanoy St.
Mahanoy City, PA 17948

Mark Murnin
203 Second St.
Vandling, PA 18421

Martin Storbeck
236 Ridge Rd.
W. Milford, NJ 07480

Hildy L. Strongwater
3234 Congress St.
Allentown, PA 18104

David Szczepanski
Box 66 Sandhill Rd.
Annandale, NJ 08801

Janet Truskowski
49 Phoenix Ave.
Edison, NJ 08837

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Heather Besse
1609 Valley Dr.
West Chester, PA 19380

Reed Bello
77 Christopher Dr.
Holland, PA 18966

Edward Delzio
320 Main St.
New Milford, NJ 07646

Timothy Downing
491 James St.
New Milford, NJ 07646

Michael Feagan
RD 3 Box 175
Warwick, NY 10990

Rudolph Fischl, Jr.
424 Whitehall St.
Allentown, PA 18102

Karen Florio
2 St. Mary St.
Plains, PA 18705

Kirk Forman
255A White Horse Pike
Egg Harbor, NJ 08215

Glenn Gazzola
341 Shea Dr.
New Milford, NJ 07646

Richard Geffert
58 Scott St.
Plains, PA 18705

Christie Gies
Box 60 Keen Rd.
Spring City, PA 19476

Leo Orlandini
8 Watkins St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

William Berhard
629 Lakeside Ave.
Haugertown, PA 19083

Joan Gima
RD 1 Box 653
Olyphant, PA 18447

Dale Englehart
26 W. South St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Gregory Pypiuk
1012 N. Wahneta St.
Allentown, PA 18103

Christine Calimeres
366 Stanley Dr.
Kingston, PA 18704

James Johnson
247 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Jerome Nachlis
122 New Alexander St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Diana Evans
40 Second Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

John Rainieni
799 Pank Ave.
River Edge, NJ 07661

Erin Callahan
516 South St.
Avoca, PA 18641

John Klauder
2111 Wharton Rd.
Glenside, PA 19038

Anthony Popple
863 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ

Laurie Fedak
303 Belmont St.
Carbondale, PA 18407

Marie Roke
2nd and Engle Sts.
Glen Lyon, PA 18617

Mark Caruth
RD 1 Box 344
Moscow, PA 18444

Jean Kutz
Box 283 Englishtown Rd.
Jamesburg, NJ 08831

Ronald Mackunis
113 E. Green St.
West Hazleton, PA 18201
Gary Malia
R 287 E. Main St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

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Patrick Dwyer
208 Baldwin Ave.
New Milford, NJ 07646

Stacey Lipman
8 Homeside Lane
White Plains, NY 10605

LuAnn McHugh
Box 225 61 Armstrong St.
South Band Brook, NJ 08880

Sharon Martenson
626 Strath Haven Ave.
Swarthmore, PA 19081

John Martin
2304 Riverton Rd.
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

Gary Macko
37 Dey Hill Rd.
Johnson City, NY 13907

John Mazuka
172 W. Grand St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Juan Navarro, III
36 N. Bradford St.
Allentown, PA 18103

CindyOzmun
Box 901
Connyngham, PA 18219

Rosanne Pagano
84 Gates Ave.
Gillette, NJ 07933

Joanne Rice
S. 4 Bridges Rd.
Chester, NJ 07980

Robert Roff
320 Timberline Rd.
Mountainside, NJ 07092

Leslie Saxe
24 N. Main St.
Ashley, PA 18706

Daniel Schilling
2500 Prospect St.
Reading, PA 19606

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�BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
john Sirka
RD 2 Box 203A
Bangor, PA 18013

Stephen Specht
18 Holland St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Gary Tough
Box 33 Mill St.
Lehman, PA 18627

Joy Vilchock
227 Dickson St.
Duryea, PA 18642

Cynthia Wirkman
313 Canterbury Lane
Wycoff, NJ 07481

Linda Woods
pl-4 Panther Valley
Hackettstown, NJ 07840

Gautam Yadama
28 Marjorie Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Arthur Yaroshefsky
22 Maplewood Dr.
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Wendi Zukowski
302 Conroy Ave.
Scranton, PA 18505

CHEMISTRY

COMMERCE AND FINANCE
Gregg Sunday
610 Lawdis St.
Scranton, PA 18504

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES

Mark Barsoum
12 Saxman Dr.
Latrobe, PA 15650

Karen Grula
97 Hillside St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Joseph Gay, Jr.
23 Fenton Ave.
Binghamton, NY 13901

Gwyn Hughes
200 Brown St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Thomas E. Grebs
2845 Ivanhoe Rd.
Bethlehem, PA 18017

Sherry Hunter
21 Reynolds Ave.
Carbondale, PA 18407

Steve Griffiths
908 Grant St.
Endicott, NY 13760

COMMUNICATIONS
James Bender
Box 74-8 RD 1
Sayre, PA 18840

Thomas Butcher
9 Faith Rd .
Sugarloaf, PA 18249

Betsy Keller
86 Hillside Ave.
Glenridge, NJ 07028

Marian Koviak
86 N. Main St.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Louis Lepris
220 Maple Ave.
Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Darrell Lewis
Box 53 RD 1
Wapwallopen, PA 18660

Susan Loveitt
295 Griscom Rd .
Buck Hill Falls, PA 18323

Candice Marshall
210 E. Walnut St.
Selinsgrove, PA

Daniel Batzel
1518 Wyoming Ave .
Scranton, PA 18509

Robert Mehal
746 Donnelly St.
Duryea, PA 18642

Jennifer Ogurkis
98 West Valley View Dr.
Courtdale, PA 18704

GregMurman
RD 4 Box 62
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Keith Sands
116 Nippon Ave.
Staten Island, NY 10312

Corey Sullivan
Box 166
Brackney, PA 18812

Ellen Schleman
71 Meadow Brook Rd.
Edison, NJ 08837

Joyce Walsh
438 N. Willow Ave.
Olyphant, PA 18447

Judith Bankowski
57 George St.
Middletown, CT 06457

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Evelyn Donall
410 Thatcher Rd .
Springfield. PA 19064

Donald Burch
Box 503 RD 1
Jermyn, PA 18433

Roger Hadshall
RD 1 Box 147
Noxen, PA 18636

James Campanella
74 Pittston Ave.
Pittston, PA 18640

Eric Johnson
90 Midland Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612

Timothy Davis
3 Lexington Ct.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

joAnn Magers
22 Colonial Terrace
Springfield, NJ 07081

Jean Gerboc
219 Dickson St.
Duryea, PA 18642

Peter Milionis
58 March St.
Somerset, NJ 08873

Carol Hagen
114 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA 18651

Donald Whitehead
20 Old Colony Rd .
Lebanon, NJ 08833

Kathleen Keller
60 Wood St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Josephine Passeri
353 Scott St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Elaine Puzio
Rear 61 Hill St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Julia Simmons
919 S. Market St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Janina Sitko
Box 3 N. Colony Cove
Tafton, PA 18464

Victoria Smith
78 Rosewood Dr.
Cliffwood Beach, NJ 07735

ECONOMICS

Joan Klingensmith
4733 Manwani Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21206

Anthony Errico
559 Princeton St.
New Milford, NJ 07646

Gloria Kopec
Box 221-B RD 2 Bald Mtn.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Thorstein Foss
RD2
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

Stephen Kovac
9113 Fairhaven Ave.
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Tom Mitchell
334 Ballymore Rd.
Springfield, PA 19064

Lisa Latsko
56 W. Bergh St.
Hudson, PA

Robert Sparks
RD 2 Box 125
Montrose, PA 18801

Donna Long
RD 2 Box 90
Nicholson, PA 18446

ELEMENT ARY EDUCATION

Debbie Solowe
900 Minisink Way
Westfield, NJ 07090

Barbara Young
Strawberry Lane RD 1
Belle Mead, NJ 08502

ENGINEERING
Robert Bruggeworth
156 Old Ford Dr.
Camp Hill, PA 17011

Robert Haas
1505 E. Locust St.
Scranton, PA 18505

Naji Hasan
29 Carey Ave. #2
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Lori Hetherington
274 E. Maple St.
Allentown, PA 18102

Phung Ho
10 Church St.
Middleburg, PA 17842

Clark Hockenbury
RD 1 Box 81D
Flemington, NJ 08822

Scot Lefebre
102 Haynes Ave.
W. Islip, NY 11795

Robert MacIntyre
588 Tioya Ave.
Kingston , PA 18704

Robert Marshall
210 E. Washington Ave.
DuBois, PA 15801

Gerald O'Hara
34 Oak St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

David Carey
48 Maffett St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Gregory Polanchyck
32 N. Balliet St.
Frackville, PA 17931

Judy Rydzewski
7 Sunset Dr.
Wyoming, PA 18644

William Boyle
32 Division St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Stanley Draus
792A Metcalf St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Francis Rowe
74 Mary St.
Ashley, PA 18706

Susan Wen slow
120 Walnut St.
Plymouth, PA

David Aust
15 Sharon Dr.
Norwich, NY 13815

Alison Sohmer
24 N. Highland St.
Lock Haven, PA 17745

Thomas Gazowski
82 Division St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Jeffery Evans
210 E. Walnut St.
Selinsgrove, PA 17870

Edward Salley
140 South St.
Waymart, PA 18472

David Yaron
203 Eleanor St.
Peckville, PA 18452

Tim Bahorik
RD 4 Box63
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Stephen Thomas
990 Gleneagles Dr.
York, PA 17404

Carol Lee Grobe
705 Hollenback St.
Moosic, PA 18507

Paul Frentz
175 Staub Rd .
Trucksville, PA 18708

Danell Scaran
601 Carson St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

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�Frank Scutch
14227 Chesterfield Dr.
Woodbridge, VA 22191

HISTORY
Gregory Marshall
675 N. Laurel St.
Hazleton , PA 18201

ENGINEERING
John Sh eplock
4332 Forestbrook Dr.
Liverpool, NY 13088

David Murphy
605 Montgomery Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18640

June Bastis
30 East 6th St.
Wyoming, PA 18644

Richell Grenfell
220 N. Abington Rd.
Clarks Green, PA

Judy Lathrop
RD 1 Box 17
Springville, PA 18844

Deborah Salak
RD 1 Box 191
Waymart, PA 18472

Corinna Bender
RD 1 Box 430
Wind Gap, PA 18091

Stephanie Grenfell
220 N. Abington Rd .
Clarks Green, PA 18411

Anne Marie Lenahan
158 Madison St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Edye Schossman
20 Lake Shore Dr.
Rockaway, NJ 07866

Nancy Bowanko
19 North St.
Hudson, PA 18705

Jane Hibbler
1219 Monroe Ave.
Dunmore, PA 18509

Karen Licata
Box25
Dimock, PA 18816

Leslie Schoenstein
RD 3 Box 108B
Mays Landing, NJ 08330

Linda Matechak
515 Moosic Rd.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Sherl Slough
197 N. Whitehall Rd.
Norristown, PA 19403

Maryanne Matechak
515 Moosic Rd.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Theresa Smith
411 Winthrop St.
South Williamsport, PA

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Michael Sopko
15 N . Parkview Dr.
Tresckow, PA 18254

Joan Thomas
371 Stanton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Isin Toplu
89 Carey Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Gary Treven
822 Susquehanna St.
Forest City, PA 18421

Nancy Considine
60 Colburn Dr.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Carl Kadtke
115 Spruce St.
Mountaintop, PA

MARKETING
Greta Monaco
Box 516
Lake Harmony, PA 18624

MATHEMATICS
Donald Wolfrom
433 Windsor Pl.
Oceanside, NY 11572

Timothy Woolverton
347 Hewitt St.
Trenton, NJ 08611

Richard Zaykoski
82 Fairview Dr.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

ENGLISH
Michael Beltrami
RD 2 Box 303E
Drums, PA 18222

Amy Elias
33 Redwood Dr.
Laflin, PA 18702

Daria Morris
112 Green St.
Edwardsville, PA 18704

Brian Murray
44 Talmadge Rd .
Mendham, NJ 07945

Ellen VanRiper
101 Lakewood Dr.
Denville, NJ 07834

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Cynthia Bartholomay
1010 Forest Rd.
End well, NY 13760

Roy Brody
RD5
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

Greg Hychko
112 Alden Mt. Rd.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Albert Juris
RD 1 Box 344
Hazleton, PA 18201

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Ann Pastoralla
31 Main St.
Milnesville, PA 18239

MUSIC
Tracy Thiel
1300 N.E. 56th Terrace
Gladstone, MO 64118

NURSING
Sandra Bartels
RD 1 Box 45
Meshoppen, PA 18630

Catherine Brown
124 Bridge St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Sharon Bruns
Glen Alpine Rd.
New Vernon, NJ 07976

Elizabeth Huettenmoser
Hydeway Dr.
Totowa, NJ 07512

NURSING

Charlene Budgeon
RD 1 Box 239C
Sugarloaf, PA 18249

Mary Hyde
1280 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052

Carol McHenry
164 Carey Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Lisa Stiefsky
154 Belmont St.
Carbondale, PA 18407

Dina Campbell
RD 1 Buckhorn Rd.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Donna Johnson
59 Manhattan St.
Ashley, PA 18706

Deborah Maxwell
11 Bell Ave.
Somerville, NJ 08876

Pauline Strohl
RD 1 Box 151-B
Palmerton, PA 18071

J. Frank Clause
1024 S. Main St.
Taylor, PA 18517

Rhonda Karboski
2329 N. Main St.
Scranton, PA 18508

Sharon Minda
Box 212 Dipple Manor
Hazleton, PA 18201

Sheri Teats
Box25
Liverpool, PA 17045

Jody Conzelman
1003 Chestnut St.
Lebanon, PA 17042

Stacy Keeley
3 Hemsing Dr.
Mt. Holly, NJ 08060

Mary Ellen Moran
Box 45 RD 7
Danville, PA 17821

Carla Thomas
112 Birkett St.
Carbondale, PA 18407

Marybeth Cosgrove
2104 North Main Ave.
Scranton, PA 18505

Debbie Klaproth
1016 Susquehanna Ave.
West Pittston, PA 18643

Janice Nagle
28 Holly St.
Peely, PA 18706

Arnold Toscano
15 Spruce St.
Rockaway, NJ 07866

Dannette Czaykowski
501 Lincoln Ave.
Jermyn, PA 18433

Joan Knapich
492 Main Rd . Hanover Green
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Julie O'Hop
1214 Spruce St.
Avoca, PA 18641

Lydia Trojan
305 Elm St.
Warminster, PA 18974

Melanie DeBias
79 Maple St.
Tresckow, PA 18254

Gloria Kovatch
1008 Baker St.
Taylor, PA 18517

Patricia Othmer
135 Hillside Ave.
Bergenfield, NJ 07621

Arnette Ugucciomi
162 South Main St.
Archbald, PA 18403

Carol Ann Discavage
47 Braintree Common
Langhorne, PA 19047

Tammy Kravich
2208 Adams Ave .
Scranton, PA 18509

Sue Poirier
89 Sutphin Pines
Yardley, PA 19067

Suzanne Ulitchney
143½ Gouge St.
Plains, PA 18705

Margie Eckroth
RD4
Blomsburg, PA 17815

Lisa Kruszka
310 E. Union St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Mary Beth Puhak
962 N. Vine St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

A. Michele Weiss
RD 3 Deerhill Rd.
Lebanon, NJ 08833

Mary Ann Fedor
227 Shaner St.
Boyertown, PA 19512

Kathleen Kulp
Fairview Rd.
Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Sandra Reese
418 Main Ave.
Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Jill Whitehead
223 Kendall Rd.
Kendall Park, NJ 08824

Diane Gombeda
324 Evergreen Ave.
Bound Brook, NJ 08805

Donna Kuna
439 Hillside Ave.
Dupont, PA 18641

Lisa Rominski
17th and Chew St.
Allentown, PA 18102

James Witkowski
747 Foote Ave.
Duryea, PA 18642

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�Debra Wojciechowski
920 Price St.
Dickson City, PA 18519

Alfredo Daniele
2711 Orchard Ave.
Montoursville, PA 17754

Lori Yensavage
342 E. South St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Kathy Desmond
131 W. 4th St.
Bayonne, NJ 07002

PHYSICS
Dale Scanlon
305 Elm St.
Dupont, PA 18641

Paul Szczepanski
RD 2 Box 66
Annandale, NJ 08801

Daniel Talenti
717 Miles Ave.
Dickson City, PA

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Diane Hall
228 S. State St.
Ephrata, PA 17522

Cynthia Kamajian
400 Collins Ave.
Mt. Vernon, NY 19552

Marguerite LeBlanc
RD 2 Box 2013
Pottsville, PA 17901

Janet Sharkey
329 Highland Ave.
Kearny, NJ 07032

Tom Stevens
1058 Long Hill Rd.
Cheshire, CT 06410

Jonathan Wade
1920 W. Luke Ave.
Neptune, NJ 07753

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William Fought
109 N. Thomas Ave . Apt. 9
Kingston, PA 18704

Jessica Friedland
115 Robert St.
Sheatown, PA 18634

Marianne Hall
515 Old Middletown Rd.
Media, PA 19063

Stuart Kall
211 Red Barn Rd.
Willow Grove, PA 19090

Elaine Kerchusky
916 Taylor Dr.
Folcroft, PA 19032

Mary Kutz
160 Machell Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612

Elaine Michalac
208 Wilson Dr.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Karen Mitchell
325 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Mia Mumford
1516 N. Frazier St.
Philadelphia, PA 19137

Elizabeth Perich
145 Hillside Ave.
Edwardsville, PA 18704

Jamie Pfuntner
229 E. Church St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Sandra Bottone
16 Howard St.
S. Waverly, PA 18840

Mark Radziewicz
224 Allen St.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201

Lorena Brobst
RD2
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

Lisa Sandler
26 Pin Oak Dr.
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

Donna Cunningham
224 Hillside Ave.
Livingston, NJ 07039

Therse Shemo
394 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, PA 18644

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Patty Weiner
421 N. Clermont Ave.
Margate, NJ 08402

SOCIOLOGY
Leigh Major
105 Rutherford Place
Kearny, NJ 07032

WILKES HAHNEMAN FAMILY
MEDICINE
John Brady
116 Owen St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Linda Blose
Box 234
Slatedale, PA 18079

Gregg Culp
763 James St.,
Hazleton, PA 18201

Denise Ewald
930 West Ave.
Springfield, PA 19064

Deborah Gorski
204 N. Pennsylvania Ave.
Sayre, PA 18840

Thomas McDonald, Jr.
334 Main St.
Owego, NY 13827

Richard Petrella
266 Lynwood Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Debra Ryan
RD 1 Box 749
Jermyn, PA 18433

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WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PA.

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(am-nik-o-/a) One who lives and dwells by the river

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Seniors ...................................................... 18
Lifestyles . ... ................ .. ... ...... . .................... 82
Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Sports ...................................................... 178
Events . ... ............. . ...... . . ... ..... .......... ..... ..... 208
Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Ads . .... ....... ..... .. . ..... ...... ...... .................... 250

����It is difficult for us to imagine a world in
which we would be awakened by the sound
of a telescreen and in which our every
movement would be closely scrutinized.
Even though our schedules are hectic,
Wilkes realizes the need we all have to get
away from it all for a while and just relax.
Our activities range from formal dances to
simply going to the Student Center to play
video games or watch MTV. Our social
activities are enjoyed by both students and
faculty alike.

9

���Absolute conformity to societal
standards was a key idea in
Orwell's novel. When we enter the
world of Wilkes, we must learn to ·
adapt to certain standards. In
doing this, however, we never lose
sight of the fact that each of us is
special and that we have a
contribution to make to Wilkes
and to society. In turn, Wilkes
helps us to learn, to grow, and to
achieve our life goals.

1S

�In Winston Smith's world, there were
no choices. Big Brother made all the
decisions. However, at Wilkes, we not
only choose our academic program,
but we can also choose from a wide
variety of extra-curricular activities as
well. These activities allow us to grow
physically, intellectually, and socially.

14

16

��Accounting

Raymond Alunni B.S.

Jeanne Basta B.S.

Teresa A. Callahan B.S.

Donna Grzenda B.S.

Janet Marie Dorio B.S.

Lisa Anne Eustice B.S.

Jean Marie Fallon B.S.

Jane Kay Johnson B.S.

Scott G. Halperin B.S.

Bruce J. Jones B.S.

Mary Jane Jamicky B.S.

Thomas David Jones B.S.

William French B.S.

201 Seniors

..

Seniors 1 21

�Janine Ann Luelos B.S.

Thomas Mollahan B.S.

Michael J. Oates B.S.

James C. Volpi B.S.

R. Drew Wilkins B.S.

Carol A. Wroblewski B.S.

Art

Debra Ann Sabbatini B.S.

Catherine L.Scheafer B.S.

Carole F. Terascavage B.S.

Sandra V. lzaks B.A.

Henry E. Long B.F.A.

Helene Santos B.A.

Clyde A. Solt B.A.

Donna Marie Mazaika B.F.A.

Kurt J. Tietjen B.S.

22 I Seniors
Seniors / 23

�Biology

Sharon M. Michener B.S.
Marianne D. Alfano B.S.

Stephen J. Bohac B.S.

Anthony Morollo B.S.

Jeanne Ann Murphy B.S.

Elaine C. Czachor B.S.

John Ogrodnick B.S.
Donna Ann Garber B.S.

Dave Hirko B.S.

Jody W. Hutson B.S.

William Mccann B.S.

Joseph J. Menn B.S.

Karen Evaskitis Menn B.S.

Frank Gerard Pape Ill B.S.

Margaret Reiley B.S.

24 I Seniors
Seniors I 25

�Business Administration

Beth E. Rosemergey B.S.

Peter Russian B.S.

Kimberly A. Shealer B.S.

Adam J. Barrett B.S.

Donald P. Talenti B.S.

Kevin Turek B.S.

Robert W. Botelle B.S.

John Wartella B.S.

Marlene F. Brush B.S.

Denis C. Wenders B.S.

Douglas E. Billig B.S.

Richard M. Buttafogo B.S.

Alice Frances Calabro B.S.

Edward Williams B.S.

Mark J. Correll B.S.

Seniors I 27

�Donna Lee DelBalso B.S.

Sharon P. Fidishun B.S.

Christopher D. lorid B.S.

Laura C. Dow B.S.

Karen S. Field B.S.

Nina K. lscovltz B.S.

Joseph F. Dylewski B.S.

John R. Harran B.S.

Lora Jean Kaska B.S.

Elizabeth Larson B.S.

David Phillips B.S.

Joseph J. Leandrl B.S.

Edward R. Kennelly B.S.

Chris Mele B.S.

Steven J. Jeffrey B.S.

28 I Seniors
Seniors/ 29

�Marie Ann Olshefski B.S.

Kris A. Rowlette B.S.

David Schoenholt B.S.

Kathleen Roach B.S.

Theodore Ruch B.S.

Donna Rose Roberts B.S.

Steven R. Scharpnick B.S.

Leslie Smith B.S.

Robert A. Unrath B.S.

William Warg B.S.

David Wolk B.S.

Albert Philip Yefko B.S.

Robbin Young B.S.

George J. Smith B.S.

Seniors/ 31

301 Seniors

�Communications

Chemistry

Reesa O'Boyle B.S.

Neil Pawlush B.S.

Albert Solomito B.S.

Mary Anne Romanick B.S.

David A. Talent! B.A.

Timothy Dillon B.A.

Suzette Dyanick B.A.

Nancy Guinter Witko B.A.

David Orehotsky B.A.

Kimberly Smith B.A.

William Smith B.A.

John D. Werez B.A.

Seniors I 33
32 I Seniors

�Computer Science

Paul W. Boyer B.S.

James E. Garnett B.S.

Robert J. Morehead B.S.

34 I Seniors

Robert E. Fegan B.S.

Richard G. Hojsack B.A.

Leo T. Morgan Ill B.S.

Elizabeth Nevin B.A.

Charles Spencer B.S.

Barbara Stich B.A.

Janet L. Stilp B.A.

Linda M. Thomas B.S.

Ann E. Tuck 8.S.

Janet Weale B.S.

Jeanne L. White B.S.

Michael Dale Wolf B.A.

Edwin F. Flanagan B.S.

Janet Legault B.S.

Richard Murray 8.S.

Seniors 1 35

11111

�Economics

Earth and Environmental Science

Helal Ayedh AI-Harthi B.S.

Marianne Elizabeth Dettiore B.A.

Lori Ann Bracey B.S.

David Fife B.S.

Michael S. Cook B.S.

Eugene J. Chikowski B.A.

Susan M. Curran B.A.

Joseph B. Gries II B.S.

Kevin Tinklepaugh B.A.

Seniors / 37
36 I Seniors

�Elementary Education

Ann Marie Burke B.A.

Katherine Potter B.A.

Donna J. Seiner B.A.

MaryT. Figler B.A.

Karen Rome B.A.

Edward Cullen Vogue B.A.

Engineering

Janet J. Furman B.A.

Rick Sheaffer B.A.

Philip S. Abramson B.S.

Debbie Bligh B.S.

Evangelos Demetrious B.S.

_ Fahad Hamad Aldubayan B.S.

Edward W. Czeck B.S.

William Dempski B.S.

Nabil Akram Arnaout B.S.

Mohammed D' Auyout B.S.

Joseph Dill B.S.

38 1 Seniors
Seniors I 39

�Cemil B. Erturkuner B.S.

Clark B. Hockenbury B.S.

Edward Kershah B.S.

Joseph A. Everett B.S.

Margaret Hoidra B.S.

Tu Chau Luong B.S.

Paul Giovinazzo B.S.

Scott Keller B.S.

Susan J. Quinn B.S.

William Ronco B.S.

An drew Telesz Jr. B.S.

Deborah Vogt B.S.

Jay C. Rosen B.S.

David Thomas B.S.

John Watro S.S.

George Stencavage S.S.

Edward Urbanski S.S.

Robert Weisbrod B.S.

40 1 Seniors
Seniors I 41

�-

History

English

Joanne Dalsasso B.A.

Donna Marie Eshelman B.A.

Douglas Fahrinoer B.A.

Rebecca Schmitt B.A.

David J. Brozena B.A.

John Kazanecki B.A.

Christopher Henry B.A.

Edwin Johnson B.S.

Frederic J. Krome B.A.

42 I Seniors
Seniors I 43

�Music

Math

Stephen DI Rocco B.M.

Ronald Geise B.M.

Daniel Long B.M.

Michael Pryor B.M.

Anthony Kubasek B.M.

Joseph P. Sadoski B.S.

Medical
Technology

James P. Urban B.M.

Charlene Maruszewski B.S.

Christopher Wagner B.M.

Michael Williams B.M.

Seniors I 45
44 I Seniors

�Nursing

1

Colleen Adams B.S.

Mark Antonio B.S.

Genevieve Curran B.S.

Donna Bryk B.S.

Carmel M. Courtney B.S.

Nancy Ann Dzieciol B.S.

Carol Elgonitls B.S.

Jill Burlingame B.S.

Erin Evans B.S.

Susan Cacioppo B.S.

Kimberley Dikeman B.S.

Eunice Mae Bebb B.S.

Jacqueline Drust B.S.
Lynn Marie Bezick B.S.

Jill DeWald B.S.

Sally Fisher B.S.

Valerie D. Frey B.S.

Christine Cummings B.S.

46 / Seniors
Seniors/ 47

�Karen A. Gardner B.S.

Joan Giaimo B.S.

Debra Gyuriska B.S.

Paula Hmorski B.S.

Lisa Marie Howes B.S.

Lucinda Lowinsbery B.S.

Lorraine McGraw B.S.

Theresa Kassay B.S.

Lisa M. Kopczynskie B.S.

Louise Pettinato B.S.

Deborah Kramer B.S.

Debra Mauro B.S.

Anne M. McKenna B.S.

Kevin J. McGovern B.S.

Elena Norbert B.S.

--

Catherine Lynch B.S.

Kathy Pichel B.S.

Gina Marie Porcopio B.S.

48 I Seniors
Seniors I 49

�Ann Marie Romanovitch B.S.

Judith Relshteln B.S.

David Salatino B.S.

Susan Walsh B.S.

Regina M. White B.S.

Deborah Taylor B.S.

Kathleen Taylor B.S.

Karen A. Thompson B.S.

Marie Yeager B.S.

Charmaine V. Zoller B.S.

Monica Tambasco B.S.

Teresa Van Wert B.S.

Marcia Wachs B.S.

Frances WIide B.S.

50 I Seniors
Seniors I 51

�Political Science

Joseph Horrox B.A.

Tracy J. MCEiroy B.A.

Psychology

Thomas Jordan B.A.

Allan T. Roberts B.A.

Donna Marie Leco B.A.

Denise Barr B.S.

Susan Havrilla B.A.

Jacqueline Machey B.A.

Deborah Benoska B.A.

Eileen Kaschak B.A.

Loretta Martin B.A.

Kathleen Galli B.A.

Helen Kowalski B.A.

Ralph Pringle B.A.

52 I Seniors
Seniors I 53

�Sociology

Josh Simon B.A.

Ronald Smith B.A.

Phyllis Totaro B.A.

Diane Chuff B.A.

Lorraine Ungvarsky B.A.

Wanda Wyffels B.A.

Janet Confalone B.A.

Jennifer Ann Grube B.A.

Lynn Yakaski B.A.

Mary C. McHale B.A.

Absent from the
graduating class is
Ed Pashinski who
died in an automobile accident on
June 22, 1983. We
miss him.

54 I Seniors
Seniors I 55

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56 1 Seniors

Seniors 157

�Seniors I 59

�Seniors 161

�1984 Graduates
Philip S. Abramson
26 Hanscom Pl.
Rockville Center, NY
11570
Colleen Ann Adams
81 N. Thomas Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Fahad Hamad
Aldubayan
R 859 S. Main St.
Old Forge, PA 18518
Marianne D. Alfano
24 Tedrick St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Helal Ayedh AI-Harthi
Tait, Saudi Arabia
25 st-Harthishop
Raymond A. Alunni
1104 Sand St.
Jessup, PA 18434
Mark J. Antonio
721 S. Main St.
Old Forge, PA 18518
Nabil Akram Arnaout
444 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Vivan V. Barket
318 Everhart St.
Dupont, PA 18641
Denise Barr
131 Moore St., Apt.
#12F
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Adam J. Barrett
58 Spring St.
Adams, NY 13605
Jeanne Basta
87 Edgarton Blvd.
Avenel, NJ 07001
Eunice Mae Bebb
18 McLean St.
Wilkes-Barr, PA 18702
62 1 Seniors

Lisa M. Bellucci
7 Hetler Drive
Conyngham, PA 18219
Deobrah A. Benoska
106 Beacon Pt. Ct.
Joppatowne, MD 21085
Lynn Marie A. Bezick
645 Seybert St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Linda Biggar
235 N. Main St.
Taylor, PA 18517
Douglas E. Billig
R.D. #8 Box 136
Allentown, PA 18104
Joseph J. Birmingham,
Jr.
643 Weston Dr.
Toms River, NJ 08753
Debra A. Bligh
1101 Catherine Ave.
Endicott, NY 13760
Stephen J. Bohac
71 Garry Rd.
Closter, NJ 07624
Carl Borgstrom
6 Allen Rd.
N. Caldwell, NJ 07006
Robert W. Botelle
Sunnyridge Rd.
Bethlehem, CT 06751
Paul Boyer
R. D. #2 Box 325
Millville, PA 17846
Lori A. Bracey
515 West Grove St.
Taylor, PA 18517
Michael A. Brady
116 Owen St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704
Betsy A. Britt

765 Mercer Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Jacqueline B. Brocca
211 Berry St.
W. Pittston, PA 18643
Thomas Brogan
36 Boston Hill
Larksville, PA 18651
Joni M. Brooks
543 Timberlake Rd.
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Thomas E. Brooks Ill
543 Timberlake Rd.
Upper Darby, PA 19082
David J. Brozena
119 W. Shawnee Ave.
Plymouth, PA 18651
Marlene F. Brush
301 Reynolds St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Donna E. Bryk
RD #2 Suscon
Avoca, PA 18641
Francis G. Buczynski
1 Harris St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Ann Marie Burke
36 Thorn St.
Carbondale, PA 18407
Jill R. Burlingame
RD #5 Box 278
Towanda, PA 18848
Kimberly L. Bush
617 Meadow Lane
Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Thomas E. Butcher
9 Faith Rd.
Sugarloaf, PA 18249
Richard M. Buttafogo

carmel M. Courtney
24 02 N. Main Ave.
Scranton, PA 18508

405 Plainfield Ave.
Piscataway, NJ 08854

Anne Marie Covalesky
R.D. # 2, Box 87
Dalton, PA 18414

Susan W. Cacioppo
110 E. WArren St.
Dunmore, PA 1851 2

Loren N. Crispell, Jr.
1202 W. Beaver Ave.
State College, PA 16801

Ann Calimeres
366 Stanley Dr.
Kingston, PA 18704

Christine M. Cummings
69 E. Bennett St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Alice Calabro
5 Hill St.
Glen Lyon, PA 186 17

Genevieve B. Curran
Box 8403, Hickory Hill
Oxford, PA 19366

Teresa A. Callahan
516 South St.
Avoca, PA 18641

Susan M. Curran
Box 8403, Hickory Hill
Oxford, PA 19366

Michael J. Carr
420 Park St.
Freeland, PA 18224

Elaine C. Czachor
434 E. South St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Richard J. Chamberlain
Box 128 A, R.D. # 1
Towanda, PA 18848

Edward W. Czech
21 Oak Dr.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Cheryl L. Clemer
1203 Franklin St.
Old Forge, PA 18702

Alphonse T. D' Amario
218 Gilligan St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Eugene J. Chikowski
159 Philadelphia Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643

Joanne Dal Sasso
1934 Windsor Rd.
Bethlehem, PA 18017

Diane L. Chuff
812 Sampson St.
Taylor, PA 18517
Dana J. Colavitti
R.D. #3, Box 149
Tunkhannock, PA 1865

Phillip F. Davis
4~ S. Gates Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Jill A. DeWald
R.D. #2, Box 355
Pine Grove, PA 17963
Pau'I C. Dietrich
316 Stephanie Dr.
Plymouth, PA 18651
Kimberly R. Dikeman
174 E. Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Joseph C. Dill
R. D. #2 Maple Lane
Pulaski, PA 16143
Timothy Dillon
79-12 Elks Rd.
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Stephen DiRocco
67 Mallery Pl.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
William B. Dodge, Jr.
398 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Janet Marie Dorio
R. D. #2, Box 2088
Endicott, NY 13760
Eleanor L. Dougherty
R.D. #1, Box 145A
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Laura C. Dow
630 Monroe St.
Easton, PA 18042

A

Janet M. Confalone
49 Courter Ave.
Maplewood, NJ 070 40
Michael S. Cook
17 W. Hartford St.
Ashley, PA 18706

Donna L. Del Balso
2 3
~ New Elizabeth St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
~ l~arn E. Dempski
M errance Dr
ou
.
ntaintop, PA 18707

Joseph F. Dylewski
R. D. #5 Box 350AL
Shavertown, PA 18708

Marian

Mark J. Correll
434 Avon St.
Easton, PA 18042

E
ne • Dettore
Gard #S, Abington
ens

Jacqueline Drust
12 Concord Dr.
Laflin, PA 18702

R.D

Nancy Ann Dzieciol
266 Butler St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Marie E. Eiswert
R.D. #2 Box 117
Linden, PA 17744
Carol Ann Elgonitis
95 Oxford St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Cemil Barias Erturkuner
Mithatpasa cad 13/ 10
Ankara, Turkey
Donna Marie Eshelman
263 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Lisa Anne Eustice
P.O. Box 217
Mountaintop, PA 18707
David A. Evans
20 Stucker Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Douglas W. Evans
328 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Erin A. Evans
A.O. #1
Falls, PA 18615
Joseph A. Everett
96 Italy St.
Mocanaqua, PA 18655
Raef Mahmoud Fahmy
Valley View Dr., Shrine
Acres
Dallas, PA 18612

Douglas R. Fahringer
60 Woodlawn St.
Deridder, LA 70634
Jean M. Fallon
419 West Grove St.
Taylor, PA 18517
Robert E. Fegan
1019 Knoll Dr.
Endwell, NY 13760
Robert J. Ferchak, Jr.
3 Hartshorne Rd.

Ocean Township, NJ
07712
Charles M. Ferguson
345 Unqua Rd.
Massapeque, NY 11758
Sharon P. Fidishun
175 West Samuels
Hazleton, PA 18201
Karen Sue Field
513 Spring Valley Dr.
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
David Fife
425 May St.
Mayfield, PA 18433
Mary Teresa Figler
28 Murray St.
Larksville, PA 18704
Sally J. Fisher
R.D. #1, Box 166
New Milford, PA 18834
Edwin F. Flanagan
14 Milmuhr Ct.
Northport, NY 11768
Thomas C. Fleig
230 S. Sherman St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
James G. Flynn
R.D. #1 Box 80 B
Hop Bottom, PA 18824
Antoinette A. Fanzo
54 Thompson St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Maria Fanzo
54 Thompson St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Susan Anne Fowler
38 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Valerie D. Frey
Box 78 Rt. 999
Washington Soro, PA
17582
Seniors 1 63

�Janet J. Furman
83 Price St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Diana M. Gurnari
26 Pettebone St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Margaret M. Hoidra
63 Johnson St.
Trucksville, PA 18708

Kathleen Galli
4 Frederick St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Debra A. Gyuriska
916 Monroe Ave.
Scranton, PA 1851 O

Richard G. Hojsack
121 Birch St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Paula Gantar
708 Delaware St.
Forest City, PA 18421

Scott, G. Halperin
6 Stafford Rd.
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Patricia A. Hokien
744 Ann St.
Duryea, PA 18642

Donna Ann Garber
83 James St.
Shavertown, PA 18708

Melissa L. Hamill
42 Oak Place
Bernardsville, NJ 07924

Todd Gavin Horn
Box 313 RD
East Greenville, PA
18041

Karen A. Gardner
4 19 New Grove St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
James E. Garnett
13 Hickory Lane
Dover, DE 19901
James M. Garvin
515 Greenwich Ave.
Paulsboro, NJ 08066
Leo J. Giovagnoli
34 Poole St. Pittston, PA
18640
Paul S. Giovinazzo
22 Village Rd.
Florham Park, NJ 07932
Daniel J. Glunk
P.O. Box 196, R.D. #3
Jersey Shore, PA 17740
Raul Antonio Gochez Ill
1501 Laurel Lake Drive
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Joseph B. Gries II
26 Westminster Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612
Theresa Gronski
Box 55, R.D. 10
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Jennifer Ann Grube
4 70 Division St.
Bangor, PA 18013
64 I Seniors

Paula Jean Hamorski
604 Hollen back St.
Moosic, PA 18507
Leslie K. Hanafin
404 Mersereau Ave.
Endicott, NY 13760
John R. Harran
5 Arnold St.
Hicksville, NY 11801
Naji Ali Hasan
338 Pittston Blvd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Susan M. Havrille
R.D. #5 Box 237-B
Shavertown, PA 18708
Christopher J. Henry
15 Knollwood Trail East
Brookside, NJ 07926
Patricia Hidock
R. D. #8 Box 490
Mountaintop, PA 18707
David J. Hirko
Box 632 Stockton #7
Hazleton, PA 18201
Clark B. Hockenbury
R.D. #1 Box 81 -D
Flemington, NJ 08822
Tod R. Hogan
72 Hellberg Ave.
Chalfont, PA 18914

John A. Hornberger
596 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Joseph M. Horrox
611 Garfield St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Lisa Maria Howes
65 Greenwood Rd.
Windsor Locks, CT
06096
Michael D. Hudak
108 First St.
Peckville, PA 18452
Paul J. Hughes
2404-C Lafayette Ave.
Roslyn, PA 19001
Jody Wade Hutson
R.D. #4 Box 744
East Stroudsburg, PA
18301
Rebecca R. Inks
P.O. Box34
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Christopher Iorio
4 Third St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Nina K. lscovitz
115 York Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643
Sandra V. lzaks

135 Bryn Mawr Ave.
Newtown Square, PA
19073
Mary Jane Jamicky
8 Hillside Circle
Clinton, NJ 08809
Steven J. Jeffrey
214 Cherry Circle
Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Denise G. Johnson
144 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Edwin M. Johnson
90 Midland Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612
Jane Kay Johnson
R. D. #3 Box 3078
Berwick, PA 18603
Bruce J. Jones
116 W. Union St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Gregory E. Jones
16 Highland Or.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Thomas D. Jones
52 Carlisle St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Thomas G. Jordan
181 Market St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Sandra Kadluboski
9 Soloman St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Michael Kane
12 Lynch Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Eileen Ann Kaschak
152 W. Berner Ave.
Hazleton, PA 1820 1
Lora Jean Kaska
R.D. #8 Box 420

Mountaintop, PA 18707
Vincent M. Kasper
305 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Theresa L. Kassay
SO Rich ie Ct. (N)
St. James, NY 11780
John C. Kazanecki
92 Westminster Rd. R. D.
#2
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Scott David Keller
R.D. 43 Box 291
Wyoming, PA 18644
Edward R. Kennelly
167 Grand Ave.
Leonia, NJ 07605
Edward S. Kershaw
2300 Pileggi Dr.
Doylestown, PA
Lisa Marie Kopczynskie
3245 Edna Ter. Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Valerie M. Kotula
513 Hillside Ave.
Dupont, PA 1864 1
Helen Ann Kowalski
43 Whitmore Dr.
Toms River, NJ 08757
Deborah Ann Kramer
4o9 Jones St.
Duryea, PA 18642
Fred
· J. Krome
1 enc
10
L .Sprucewood Dr.
evittown, NY 11756
Antho
1
ny J. Kubasek
M011 taly St
ocanaqu~. PA 18655
Curtis Kuntz
130 F
8 Orest Ave
erkeley H
.
07922
Qts., NJ

Diana C. Kushner
9 William St.
Plains, PA 18705
Elizabeth G. Larson
8 Huron Place
E. Northport,NY11731
Joseph J. Leandri
253 Susquehanna Ave.
Exeter, PA 18643
Donna Maria Leco
469 N. Pennsylvania
Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Lois J. Leet
R. D. #3 Box 2622
Dallas, PA 18612
Janet R. Legault
R. 0. #8 Box 469
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Gerald J. Levandoski, Jr.
305 Maple St.
Danville, PA 17821
Marie J. Levitski
110 B Gateway Dr.
Edwardsville, PA 18704
Daniel M. Long
Box 319, R.D. #2
Dallas, PA 18612
Henry E. Long
25 W. Hartford St.
Ashley, PA 18706
Claire M. Lopatto
298 Old River Rd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Lucinda W. Lownsbery
613 Wyncroft Lane
Lancaster, PA 17603
Janine Ann Luebs
56 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
James Luksh
259 Blackman St.

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Theodore L. Lundy
P.O. Box 367
Tafton, PA 18464
Tu Chau Luong
77 E. Vaughn St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Catherine M. Lynch
R.D. #1 Box 696
Jermyn, PA 18433
Jacqueline A. Machey
1278 Wyoming Ave.
Exeter, PA 18643
Craig J. Mailen
106 S. Main Ave.
Scranton, PA 18504
Kathleen Marseco
311 Railroad St.
Old Forge, PA 18518
Loretta Ann Martin
42 Marshall Circle
Downingtown, PA 19335
Debra Ann Mauro
28 Van Ness Ave.
Pompton Plains, NJ

07444
Donna Marie Mazaika
734 Willard St.
Luzerne, PA 18709

Kevin J. McGovern
64 Lochatong Rd .
Trenton, NJ 08628
Scott McGrath
2517 Hollister Ave.
Scranton, PA 18508
Lorraine A. McGraw
1934 N. Washington
Ave.
Scranton, PA 18508
Mary C. McHale
134 Manor Dr.
Shavertown, PA 18708
Anne Marie McKenna
22 W. Lincoln St.
Verona, NJ 07044
Kenneth W. Mead
R 151 Washington St.
Edwardsville, PA 18704
Christopher Mele
69 W. Ross St.
Wilkes-Barr, PA 18702
Peter A. Melnick, Jr.
890 Roosevelt St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Donald V. Mencl
18 Flintlock Dr.
Long Valley, NJ 07853
Joseph J. Menn Ill
608 Susquehanna Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643

William N. Mccann
Box 125 Stone Croft
Manor
Drums, PA 18222

Karen Evaskitis Menn
116 Howard St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Therese M. McCoog
251 S. Memorial Hwy.
Trucksville, PA 18708

Sharon M. Michener
278 Stahl Rd.
Harleysville, PA 19438

Kevin G. McDonnell
184 Erie Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643

Judith A. Mikolaick
13 W. Poplar St.
W. Nanticoke, PA 18634

Tracy J. McElroy
38 Calvert Place
Center Valley, PA 18034

Thomas Mollahan
153 Elm St.
Dover, NJ 07801
Seniors I 65

�Barbara R. Moran
405 E. State St.
Larksville, PA 18651
Robert J. Morehead, Jr.
71 Carter Ave .
Newburgh, NY 12550
Leo T. Morgan Ill
44 Union St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Anthony A. Morello
82 Madison St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Jeanne A. Murphy
R.D. #4 Box 311,
Carriage Lane
Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Richard D. Murray
R.D. #6 Box 189
Lehighton, PA 18235
Richard J. Myers, Jr.
20 Marlborough Ave.
Wilkes-Barrs, PA 18702
Andrea M. Nerozzi
202 Hilltop Dr.
West Wyoming, PA
18644
Elizabeth J. Nevin
126 N. Main St.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Donna M. Nitka
9 Fifth St.
Kelayres, PA 18231
Elena M. Norbert
134 Swatara Rd.
Shenandoah, PA 17976
Eugene J. Nosovitch
Lake and Vandermark
Lane
Nuangola, PA 18637
Michael J. Oates
9 Parker Dr.
Emerson, NJ 07630

66 I Seniors

Reesa Rae O' Boyle
20 E. Kinney Ave.
Mt. Pocono, PA 18344
John P. Ogrodnick
292-16 Park Crest
Barnesville, PA 18214
Marie A. Olshefski
14 Riverview Dr.
Plains, PA 18705
Michael J. O'Neill
R.D. #1 Box 16E
Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Angela A. Ontko
3 Jay St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704
David W. Orehotsky
79 Grandview Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612
Robert F. Orloski
254 Woodlawn Ave.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Frank G. Pape Ill
703 Roosevelt St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Kurt A. Partington
R.D. #8 Box 471-A
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Neil G. Pawlush
401 East Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Susan K. Pellicano
1337 Madison Ave.
Dunmore, PA 18509
Marionetta Perlinsky
427 Putnam St.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201
John S. Perry
310 Harding Ave.
Endwell, NY 13760
Diane M. Petrovich

Box 125
Weston, PA 18256
Louise Pettinato
63 Hospital St.
Carbondale, PA 18407
Kathy K. Pichel
R.D. #1 Box 213
Hellertown, PA 18055
Joseph M. Pickett
82 Custer St.
Wilkes-Barr, PA 18702
Thomas J. Pilch
359 Dana St.
Wilkes-Barr, PA 18702
Betty H. Podlaski
20 Susquehanna Ave.
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Marion L. Patera
225 Simpson St.
Dupont, PA 18641
Katherin H. Potter
3350 Ridge St.
Honesdale, PA 18431
Ralph S. Pringle Ill
Box 345
Monument, PA 16857
Gina M. Procopio
219 W. Pine St.
Mahanoy City, PA 17948
Michael J. Pryor
71 Oak St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Michael H. Quinn
1906 South 5th Ave.
Lebanon, PA 17042
Susan J. Quinn
238 Poplar St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Margaret A. Reiley
4 Fox St., Palo Alto
Pottsville, PA 17901

James B. Reiner
119 East 7th St.
Mt. Carmel, PA 17851
Judith L. Reishtein
134 West River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Ruth E. Renna
117 Grove St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Robert J. Risboski n
422 Delaware St.
Forest City, PA 18421
Kathleen D. Roach
7 Cicero Ave.
New Paltz, NY 12561
Allan T. Roberts
E. 42nd St. R. D. # 1 Box
197
Dallas, PA 18612
Donna R. Roberts
R. D. 8 Box 4670
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Audrey E. Rogers
R.D. #2
Harvey's Lake, PA
18618
Mary Anne E. Romanick
789 West Main St.
Plymouth, PA 18651
Ann Marie Romanovitch
R.D. #1 Box 61 2
Olyphant, PA 18447
Geraldine A. Rose
MR 6 Terrace St.
Honesdale, PA 18431
Beth Ellen RosemergeY
209 Gibson St.
Jermyn, PA 18433
Jay C. Rosen
251 James St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Kris A. Rowlette

Col bu rn Woods
23
Nashua, NH 03060
Ralph Barton Rozelle, Jr.
21 oana St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Theodore R. Ruch
?13 Main St.
swoyersville, PA 18704

Debra A. Sabbatini
609 E. Division St.

Kingston, PA 18704
Donna K. Scott
Box 116B R.D. #3
Moscow, PA 18444
Donna J. Seiner
520 N. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Richard F. Sheaffer, Jr.
15 Lamp Post Rd.
New Britain, PA 18901

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Joseph R. Sadoski
905 Ral ph Lane
Moosic, PA 18505
David L. Salatino
861 Anthracite Ave.
Kingston , PA 18704
Richard W.Sampson
556 St. Marks Ave.
Westfield , NJ 07090
James H. Scales
300 Marion St.
Vestal, NY 13850
Helene Santos
458 Market St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Kimberly A. Shealer
R.D. #2 Box 14
Auburn, PA 17922
Dolores M. Sheehan
310 Cheyenne Trail
Browns Mills, NJ 08015
David J. Shoemaker
Box 350-A R. D. #5
Shavertown, PA 18708
Lynn L. Shook
P.O. Box 522
Waverly, PA 18471
Joshua K. Simon
1365 Jeannette Way
Southampton, PA 18966

Mary L. Schaefer
R.D. #2
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

Georq J. Smith
R.D. #2 Box 119
Hunlock Creek, PA
18621

Catherine L. Schafer
310 Green brook Rd.
North Plainfield NJ
07060
'

Kimberly L. Smith
252 Orchard St.
Plymouth, PA 18651

st even R. Scharpnick
R.~. #2 Box 82
Shickshinny, PA 18655

Ronald S.Smith
10 Waldorf Lane
Scranton, PA 18505

~;~~c~ M. Schmitt

Williams W. Smith
68 Josephs Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

W'Ilk

e1II Ave
.
es-Barre, PA 18702

Davids h
225
c oenholtz
Jarnes St.

David A. Soboleski
1308 N. Washington
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Albert L. Solomito
300 Shady Lane
Honesdale, PA 18431

717 Miles Ave.
Dickson City, PA 18447

Clyde A. Sole
63 Foothill Dr.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Deborah A. Taylor
621 Greenbrook Rd.
North Plainti~ld, NJ
07063

Donald J. Sparks
352 Charles St.
Lindenhurst, NY 11757

Kathleen P. Taylor
9 Kenwood Dr.
Massaoequa, NY 11758

Charles Edward Spencer
2 Kirmar Terrace
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Andrew J. Telesz, Jr.
R.D. #2 Box 81
Olyphant, PA 18447

Monica M. Spishock
18 E. Ninth St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Carole F. Terascavage
30 Rose Ave.
Plains, PA 18705

Anna Mae Stanley
328 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

David C. Thoams
301 East Thomas St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Gregory P. Stapay
37 East Bennett St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Linda M. Thomas
92 E. Lafayette Place
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

George E. Stencavage
317 Lehigh St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Cary C. Thompson
7 Fieldhedge Dr.
Somerville, NJ 08876

Barbara A. Stich
567 Arthur St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Kurt J. Tietjen
29 Marshall Ave.
Floral Park, NY 11001

Janet L. Stilp
181 Brown St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Judith E. Swarts
Box 83 RD 6
Clarks Summit, PA
18411
Mark A. Swartz
R.D. 3, Box 6
Slatington, PA 18080
David A. Talenti
717 Miles Ave.
Dickson City, PA 18447
Donald P. Talenti

Kevin M. Tinklepaugh
1009 Knoll Dr.
Endwell, NY 13760
Bernard P. Tkaczyk
203 River St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Monica M. Tambasco
833 N. Church St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Mary B. Toporcer
821 Main St.
Edwardsville, PA 18704
Phyllis M. Totaro
202 Oak St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Seniors 1 67

�Judith A. Tower
R.D. #1 Box 248 A
White Haven, PA 18661
Janice E. Trethaway
1034 Scott St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
John M. Treven
822 Susquehanna St.
Forest City, PA 18421
Ann E. Tuck
R.D. #3 Box 61
Hunlock Creek, PA
18621
June Ann G. Tweedy
44 Miner St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Andrew B. Ulichney
45 Church Ave.
Mt. Pocono, PA 18344
Lorraine Ungvarsky
134 Austin Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Robert A. Unrath
99 Addison Ave.
Rockaway, NJ 07866
James P. Urban
79 Dennison St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704
Edward E. Urbanski
80 Third Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Teresa M. Van Wert
1537 Gardner Ave.
Scranton, PA 18509
Deborah S. Vogt
6 Rota Dr.
Parlin, NJ 08859
Edward C. Vogue
556 Pittson Ave.
Dupont, PA 18641
James C. Volpi

68 I Seniors

158 Sampson Ave.
Albertson, NY 11507
Stephen J. Voyce
24 Froble St.
Simpson, PA 18407
Marcia C. Wachs
R.D. #1
Falls, PA 18615
Mia Mumford Wade
55 N. River St. Apt. 6
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Christopher C. Wagner
1816 W. Tremont St.
Allentown, PA 18104
Susan E. Walsh
311 Pepper Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, PA
19006
William J. Warg
226 N. Broad St.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201
John D. Wartella
25 James St.
Kingston, PA 18704
John A. Watro
578 N. Church St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Janet Weale
25 Columbia Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612
Robert D. Weisbrod
RR#1Box7
Lopez, PA 18628
Karen L. Weitman
98 Ross St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Denis C. Wenders
Box 115
White Mills, PA 18473
John D. Werez
430 S. Front St.
St. Clair, PA 17970

Daniel J. Werksman
7860 NW 5th St.
Plantation, FL 33324

Joseph E. Wydawski
326 E. Canal St.
W. Nanticoke, PA 18634

Jeanne L. White
706 Day Hollow Rd.
Endicott, NY 13760

Wanda K. Wyffels
340 Ridge Ave .
Kingston, PA 18704

Regina Marie White
444 Scott St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Lynn E. Yakaski
18 Culver St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Rebecca L. Whitman
R. D. #3 Box 283
Clarks Summit, PA
18411

Marie A. Yeager
17 Barnum Place
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Frances J. Wilke
50 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 18704
R. Drew Wilkins
Box 251 R.D. #2
Dushore, PA 18614
Edward J. Williams, Jr.
12 Faith Rd.
Sugarloaf, PA 18249
Michael J. Williams
71 Orchard St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Jill Winslow
Box 144
Blanchard, PA 16826
Nancy Ginter Witko
22A W. Linden St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Michael D. Wolf
451 N. Maple St.
Ephrata, PA 17522
David F. Wolk
225 Prospect St.
South Bound Brook, NJ
08880
Carol A. Wroblewski
2 Valley View Terrace
Suffern, NY 10901

Albert P. Yefko
2645 S. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
Robbin Young
233 Essex Rd.
Warminster, PA 18974
Matthew J. Zedoli k
Rear 129 Burke St.
Plains, PA 18705
Maureen D. Zelinsky
127 John St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Janet Ziamont
218Mi11St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Charmaine C. Zoller
291 Mountain View Dr.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

�Debra A. Bligh
Debbie held the offices of Treasurer
In the engineering Club, I.E.E.E., and
the Society for Women Engineers. In
her senior year she was President of the
Society for Women Engineers, as well
as being a Resident Assistant and being
Involved in Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Debbie's hometown is Endicott, NY.

Eugene J. Chlkowskl
Gene was Involved in many college activities including Executive
Council, Traffic Council, Commuter
Council and the Chemistry Club. He
was a Student Government
Representative, an Assistant
Photography Editor for the Amnlcola, Chairman of New Student
Orientation and Chairman of the
50th Anniversary Committee, as well
as Parliamentarian for the Class of
1984. Gene majored in Economics,
and comes from West Pittston, PA.

Thomas E. Butcher
S Tom is a communications major from
T~arloaf, PA who was active in the
an:tre, a staff member of the Manuscript,
Bo 8 Disc Jockey for the Student Center
19~d. Tom was a Resident Assistant from
SOph • 1983, and a Dorm President in his
tivtti 0 ~ore year. Tom's community acVicties• included being a volunteer for the
m s Resource Center.

�Joseph Dill
Joe held the positions of CoCaptain of the Cross Country Team,
Athletics Officer of the U.S. Air
Force ROTC, and President of the
American Ceramic Society. He was
a member of the Wilkes Engineering
Club, the American Society for
Metals, the Intramural Sports Program and the Reserve Officers
Association. Majoring in Materials
Engineering, Joe hails from Pulaski,
PA.

Elaine C. Czachor

Dave Fife
Dave is an Earth and Environmental Sciences major from Mayfield,
PA. He was a Resident Assistant for
two years, a member of the
Presidential Search Committee, and
he participated in Intramural Sports.
In 1983, Dave was elected as
Homecoming King.

Suzette T. Dyanick

Elaine was active as Co-Chairperson of the
Human Services Committee, a Biology Lab
Teaching Assistant, a member of the technical
crew for various college theatre productions,
and a member of the Student Government
Social Committee. For two years she participated in Cue 'N Curtain, the Biological
Society, and the Beacon. She also worked with
the Red Cross as Co-Chairperson of three
Wilkes Blood Drives. Elaine is a Biology major
from Wilkes-Barre.

Suzette is a Communications student from Kingston, PA. She was
Recording Secretary of the Letterwomen's Club in 1982 and Corresponding Secretary in 1983. She
was also the Letterwomen's Holiday
Basketball Tournament Director and
an announcer for Women's Basketball games. Suzette was on the
Volleyball Team, the Beacon staff,
and WCLH. In addition, she participated in New Student Orientation, and is a member of the Messiah
Lutheran Church.

Douglas Fahringer
Doug was on the Beacon staff for
four year, first as an Assistant
Features Editor and then as a
Typesetter. He was also a student
Government Representative, an
IRHC Representative, VicePresident of Sterling Hall, and Class
of 1984 Treasurer and Executive
Council member. Doug majored in
English/Pre-Law and comes from
DeRidder, Louisiana.

Paula J . Hamorski
Paula was involved in the Nursing
Student Organization, the Student Advisory Board for the Academic Support
Center, the Psi Chi Honor Society, the
Psychology Club, and the Nursing
Honor Society. She was a Resident
Assistant for two years. Paula's
hometown is Moosic, PA.

Paul S. Giovinazzo
Pt~ul was a Resident Assistant, ViceChe~ident of the Class of 1984, and
Ye airper~on of I.E.E.E. during his senior
Enar_. H,~ other activities were: the
Sisrneenng Club, Big Brothers/Big
Pau~~s. and the Parent's Day Committee.
18
from Florham Park, NJ.

Who's Who I 73

�' . Jeanne Murphy
Jeanne's activities Included the Strutter
and W.A.A., the Blology Club, Studer
Government, the First Aid Team and Re
Cross Disaster Team, and New Student Orlen
tatlon. She was also Secretary for the Class c
1984, Dorm Secretary and President, and Stu
dent Representative to the Flnanclal Aid Com
mlttee. Jeanne also volunteered at the v,
Medical Center. She studied Biology anc
comes from Clarks Summit, PA.

Deborah A. Kramer
Debbie's activities included being Captain of the Volleyball Team for three years
and member of the All-Star Team for two
years. She was also President and Corresponding Secretary of the Lette~women's Club, Treasurer of the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, an~ a _member ?f
the Nursing Student Organization. Debbie
comes from Duryea, PA.

Henry E. Long
Henry is an artist receiving his B.F.A.
with a minor In English. He was Art Editor
of the Manuscript for two years, President
of the Fine Arts Association for one year,
an Art Instructor for Upward Bound in the
summer of 1982, and an Art Critic for the
Beacon in 1983. Henry contributed ideas
and artwork for posters, flyers, t-shlrts and
murals for various campus organizations.
Henry is from Ashley, PA.

Loretta A. Martin

William McCann

Lor Is an English and Psychology major
from Downingtown, PA. She was Involved
In various Student Government committees, plus Winter Weekend and Cherry
Blossom Weekend committees. Lor was
copy-editor for the Beacon, President of
Psi Chi, a member of the Student Advisory
Board to the Academic Support Center,
and a Resident Assistant in her senior year.

Wilbur majored in Biology and was active
in the Class of 1984 as an Executive Council member and Secretary. He held the offices of Dorm President and VicePresident, and was a member of the
Chemical Society. Wilbur was also involved
in New Stu dent Orientation, Big
Brothers/Big Sisters, and Homecoming activities. Wilbur' s hometown is Drums, PA.

Richard D. Murray

Sharon M. Michener
Sharon
tor tou
was the Wilkes College Colonel
First ;.Jears. She also participated in the
Tear,, 1 Team, the Red Cross Disaster
Youth Council, and the Fine Arts
~Edit •on. In her senior year Sharon was
Biology or of the Amnicola. She majored in
'a nd comes from Harleysville, PA.

Associ:~~

Rich Is a Computer Science major
from Lehighton, PA. He was on the football team for four years, and as a senior,
was the captain of the team. For two
years, Rich was a Resident Assistant,
and he participated In Intramural
softball.

Who's Who 115
741 Who's Who

�Jeanne Murphy
Deborah A. Kramer

Jeanne's activities Included the Strutters
and W.A.A., the Biology Club, Student
Government, the First Aid Tearn and Red
Cross Disaster Team, and New Student Orientation. She was also Secretary for the Class of
1984, Dorm Secretary and President, and Student Representative to the Financial Aid Committee. Jeanne also volunteered at the VA
Medical Center. She studied Biology and
comes from Clarks Summit, PA.

!'s activities included being Cape Volleyball Team for three years
1ber of the All-Star Team for two
,e was also President and Corng Secretary of the LetterClub, Treasurer of the Inter Varsiian Fellowship, and a member of
ing Student Organization. Debbie
om Duryea, PA.

Henry E. Long
Henry is an artist receiving his B.F .A.
with a minor in English. He was Art Editor
of the Manuscript for two years. President
of the Fine Arts Association for one year,
an Art Instructor for Upward Bound in the
summer of 1982, and an Art Critic for the
Beacon in 1983. Henry contributed ideas
and artwork for posters, flyers, t-shirts and
murals for various campus organizations.
Henry is from Ashley, PA.

Loretta A. Martin

William McCann

Lor Is an English and Psychology major
from Downingtown, PA. She was Involved
in various Student Government committees, plus Winter Weekend and Cherry
Blossom Weekend committees. Lor was
copy-editor for the Beacon, President of
Psi Chi, a member of the Student Advisory
Board to the Academic Support Center,
and a Resident Assistant in her senior year.

Wilbur majored in Biology and was active
in the Class of 1984 as an Executive Council member and Secretary. He held the offices of Dorm President and VicePresident, and was a member of the
Chemical Society. Wilbur was also involved
in New Student Orientation, Big
Brothers/Big Sisters, and Homecoming activities. Wilbur's hometown is Drums, PA.

Richard D. Murray

Sharon M. Michener
Sharon wa th
.
tor lou
s e Wilkes College Colonel
First ; 1 8 5 · She also participated in the
Tearn
eam, the Red Cross Disaster
ASS()cj:~~ Youth Council, and the Fine Arts
Co-Edit~~~f In her se~ior year Sharon was
Biology
d the Amnicola. She majored in
• an comes from Harleysville, PA.

Jr

Rich Is a Computer Science major
from Lehighton, PA. He was on the football team for four years, and as a senior,
was the captain of the team. For two
years, Rich was a Resident Assistant,
and he participated In Intramural
softball.

Who's Who I 15

�Donna M. Nitka

Mary Ann Romanick

Donna is a Biology student from
Keleyres, PA. She was Managing/Feature Editor and Assistant News
Editor of the Beacon, a member of the
Human Services Committee, the Student Publications Committee, the
Biology Journal Society, and the McClintock Hall Council. Donna was also
Co-Chairperson of Winter Weekend,
and she presented research at the
Eastern Colleges Science Conference in
1983.

Mary is a Chemistry student from
Plymouth, PA. Mary was Chairman of the
College Judici,•I Council in her senior year,
as secretary of the Chemical Society, in:o1ved in the First Aid Team and Red Cross
Disaster Team, the Commuter Council,
New Student Orientation, and the Science
expo. Her community activities include be·ng an attendant for the Plymouth Am~ulance Corps, and St. Mary's church
activities.

Ralph Pringle
Tawny L. Rushoe
Ralph was most actively involved in Student government as the President, VicePresident, and Chairman of several committees. His other activities were: Student
Center Board, Psychology Clu b, Dorm
President, and New Student Orientation.
Ralph tutored at the YMCA, and participated in the March of Dimes Walk
America 1982. Ralph maj or ed in
Psychology and is from Monument, PA.

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Ann Marie Romanovitch
As a nursing student from Olyphant,
PA, Ann Marie was involved in several
activities including the Nursing Student
Organization of which she was
treasurer. Her other leadership positions were: Co-Chairperson for
Freshman Orientation, Dorm President,
Hall President's Council Corresponding
Secretary, and English Club Treasurer.

Tawny majored in Biology and held the
positions of First Aid Team Squad Leader,
and Theatre Production Staff Crew Head.
Her other activities were: Wind Ensemble,
Human Services Committee, Biology Club,
and Cue 'N Curtain. Tawny was a tutor for
the Academic Support Center and an Upward Bound Drama Instructor. Tawny
comes from Muncy, PA.

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Katherlr.e H. Potter
Stephen Scharpnick
Kay was active In Big Brothers/Big
Sisters, I.R.H.C., the Education Club, the
Psychology Club, Student Government,
and New Student Orientation. She was a
Dorm President, and participated In the
Cherry Blossom Committee and lntramurals. She was also a solicitor for the
Red Cross and the American Cancer
Society, and she volunteered at the YMCA
as a tutor. Kay majored in Elementary
Education and comes from Honesdale, PA.

Steve wa .
rnent as th s involved in Student GovernChairrna e Governmental Affairs Council
rnan H n and Elections Committee ChairMan~g:ta~~lso the f!eacon's Advertising
House
ice-President of Colonels
Team' a~~d a member of the First Aid
Steve Was i Red C~oss Disaster Squad.
lation and ~Valved in New Student Orient0o. His rna·oar_ch of Dimes Walk America,
from Shickslh _r is Marketing, and he comes
1nny, PA.

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�Rebecca Marie Schmitt
Rebecca was involved in Cue 'N
Curtain for four years and acted In
many college theatre productions.
Her other activities included the
Manuscript Society, Student coordinator for American College
Theatre Festival XV, Parson 's
Children's Theatre Workshop, and
Wilkes Theatre Workshops. Her
community activities included Public
Service announcements for TelMed. Rebecca Is from Wilkes-Barre,
and majored in English and Theatre
Arts.

Kevin M. Tinklepaugh
Kevin was involved In Big
Brothers/Big Sisters, the Student Life
Committee, the Student Advisory
Board, the Accounting and Business
Club, Racquetball Club, Freshman
Orientation, and Intramural Sports. He
was Dorm President and Treasurer in
Sterling Hall. Kevin is an Economics
and Finance student from Endwell, NY.

Albert L. Solomito

Donald Talenti

Al was a major in chemistry and
comes from Honesdale, PA. His activities include the Biology Club, the
Chemistry Club, American Chemical
Society Student Affiliate, Alpha Phi
Delta Fraternity, Dorm Secretary,
and Kappa Mu Epsilon Math Honor
Society. Al was a Resident Assistant
in his senior year. His community activities Include assisting at St.
Mary's Church, giving roller skating
lessons, and practicing Go Ju Ryu
Karate.

Don majored in Biology and held the offices of First Aid Team Captain and Squad
Leader , an d Student Government
Representative and Treasurer. He was also
involved in Freshman Orientation, the
Biology Club, Chemistry Club and Ski Club.
Don is a Red Cross Instructor and Disaster
Team Chairman, and a Dickson City Ambulance Volunteer.

Richard Sheaffer
Rick is an elementary education major
from New Britain, PA. He was an outstanding basketball player and as Captain of the
team this year, he attained 1000+ college
career points. He was also a member of the
Baseball team, a Resident Assistant, an
organizer of the Intramural Basketball Program, and a Campus Tour Guide to incoming athletes. Rick was also a coach,
organizer, and public speaker for a summer high school basketball program.

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David A. Talenti
Dave was Involved in Student
Government as a Representative
and Parliamentarian. His other acd
tivities were: First Aid Team Squa
Leader, Red Cross Disaster rearn,
Chemical Society m emb~~ •
Chemistry Department r eac~ 1 ~
Assistant, Winter Weekend ot11c1:,~
and Dorm President. He was 8 R~ 15
dent Assistant for two years,. an ac·
involved in various communit~ tr)',
tivities. Dave's major is C~em 1~.
and he hails from Dickson City, P

Phyllis M. Totaro
Phyl was .
Week
involved in the Winter
8nd Cherry Blossom Committees Ve~~
1
. •ancts1tation
Day, Freshman Orienta.
lion
S
a R~ident tud~nt Government. She was
lllajor watssist~nt for three years, her

She com

Nursing/Psychology, and
es from Old Forge, PA.

Who's Who I 79

�Lorraine Ungvarsky
Lorraine majored In Psychology and
Elementary Education, and she is from
Wilkes-Barre. Lorraine was Vice President
of Psi Chi, Co-Captain of the Strutters, and
Vice President of the Women's Athletic
Association. She was also a member of
Sirocco, an ethnic dance group, and she
volunteered at Small Wonders Day Care
Center, and works for the Child Development Council In Wilkes-Barre.

James C. Volpi
Jim was President and Treasurer of the
Class of 1984. He majored In Accounting,
and was Involved In the Accounting and
Business Club, the Student Center Security
Team, the Student Center Board as
Treasurer, Big Brothers/Big Sisters as Vice
President, IRHC as a Representative, and
Freshman Orientation. Jim Is from Albertson, NY.

Michael WIiiiams
As a Music Education major trorn
WIikes-Barre, Mike was President of
M.E.N.C., and was Involved in many or·
chestral activities. He was a member of the
Intercollegiate Chorus and Orchestra,
Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Choir, and C8P
'N Bell Singers. Mike has been directing
high school bands since 1981.

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�Dorms
Catlin

Delaware
Pictured are: Marianne Alfano, Greta
Turner, Luann Orehek, Maureen Roland,
Francine DeAngelis, Kim Hagee, Theresa
Miller, Lisa Berkoski, Diane Chuff, Regina
Cardi, Sherri Zimmerman, Shelly Urban,
Joan Kalinowski, Debbie Bligh, Charlene
Maruszewski, Lori Bracey, Ellen
McDemott, Cindy Weinstein, Lisa
Muellner, Lori Kocur, and appearing as
Gumby - Wilbur Mccann.

Pictured are: Nancy Davis, Theresa Gruszenski, Jennifer Grube, Patty
Boffin, Desiree Burgh, Nadine Wieder, Diane Smeaton, Lisa Thomas,
Cathy Schafer, Stacy Toslosky, Sue Havrilla, Jane Hydro, Leslie
Sinkiewicz, Beth Sands, Michelle McAllister.
Other residents are: Karen Bove, Lorena Brabst, Paula Buterbaugh,
Alysse Croft, Marianne Dettore.

Denison
Pictured are: L.-R.: Dave Foster, Ted
Zuzik, Dave Fryer, Pete Walsch, Mike
Slepian, Scott Brusseworth, Jeff
Hockenburry, Jim Reagle, Marcel Esquev, John Luongo, Pete Smith, John
Omarra, Scot Ellis, Rich Murray.
Other Residents are: Mike Bernstein,
Keith Conlon, Charles Denis, Thomas
Frederick, Tod Hogan, Steven Jeffery,
John K/auder, Christopher Kocan,
Frederick Krome, Joe Morrissey, Mike
Quinn, John Sech, Ed Williams.

Chesapeake
Pictured are: Denise Stumpf, Sue Salak, Christine Erecson, Lori Gregory, Diane Haberkern.
Mary Ann Thomaier, Deborah Kramer, Patricia McMyne, Deb Miron, Cathy Salak.

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Other Residents are: Diana Charsha, Sally Fisher, Donna Hqlland, Mary Jane Jamick\,eef1
Kraner, Loretta Martin, Perri Nejib, Katherine Potter, Christine Rushforth, Kat
Sheridon, Teresa Tyler, Christine Ward.

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�Doane
Pictured are: L-R: Barbara Stich, Sandy lzaks,
Denise Banko, Monica Tambasco, Bernadette
Gooney, Lynne Oldroyd, Karen Shinn, Marian Karmilowicz, Margaret Bradbury, Karen Bradbury.
Other Residents are:
LeKarz.

Noreen

Hartkern,

Gloria

Evans 3
Pictured are: Row 1, L. to R.: Michele Murray, Lisa
Kriner, Brenda Peber, Karen Polanski, Randa
Fahmy. Row 2: Sandra Spring (RA), Sue
Cicilioni, Gail Staid/er, Kathleen Polanski, Maria
Kazda. Row 3: Mauri Lawler, Maria Perez, Kim
Angus, Janet Gima, Eleanor Hoover. Row 4: Chris
Gaughan, Cathy Mccann, Diana Buzby, Rebecca
Stoklasa, Vicky Inglis, Ann Kearney, Kren Shaup,
Sharon Domzalski. Row 5: Angela Lyoob, Cathy
McGann, Janet Cashour, Pat Yourshaw, Justin
Smith.
Other Residents are: T. Cutler, M. Ferrance, T.
Lizerman, K. /hemanski, K. Shemanski.

Evans 1 &amp;2
Evans 1 Pictured are: Lisa Florentino, Maureen McDermott, Jackie Nagy, Lynanne Lord, Carol Michna,
Margaret Reiley, Wen-King Lee, Janet Legault, Gweyn
Thomas, Fran Alexander, Chris Margotta, Karen
Camasso, Debbie De/ts, Risa Hanau, Kim Seward,
Helen Hine, Lynn Beregszazy, Carmen Pancerelle,
Allison Bellucci.
Other Residents are: Paula Be/Jusko, Wen-Jung Lee,
Tracey Hyde, Michelle McA/eer, Michelle Keatins.

:vans 2 Pictured are: Jean Blum, Pauline Hricisak, Ginty Wragg, Kim Land, Caryl Goldsmith, Cindy Rhoades,
'3eth Cortez, Lisa Howes, Deanna Russnan, Linda Fritz,
1obin Youpa, Carol Starrick, Denise Barr, Shari Foster,
'ennifer Fryling, Karen Cernuto, Karen Kopp, Yvonne
'ierman, Lisa Heilig, Kelly Egan, Linda Mahalick,
\1/ison Soosaar, Diane Gazzo.
&gt;ther Residents are: Karen Bennett, Belinda Housen1old, Kathleen Hyde, Elizabeth 1/nicky, Cheryl Kashuba,
ucinda Lowesbery, Debra Maure, Maureen Morrison,
awny Rushoe.

Evans 2
Pictured are: P. Antonnechia, G. Whiteman, J.
Jankowski, R. Batie/le, T. J. Abato, J. Mamourian,
J. Fodi, Keith Dorton, R. Murnin, T. Peeler, J. Lesoine, K. Romanko, N. Brown, R. DeLay, D.
Tolevica, T. Horn.
Other Residents are: M. Ghannan, W. Burnside, S.
Clark, 8. Frauens, S. Halperin, D. Holeva, K.
Lavin, J. Longsbardo, M. McKenna, S. Pokinchak, S. Schealer, R. Smith, M. Ungureit.

Evans 3
Pictured are: Tim Grant, Frank Bohar, Weldon
Shaffer, Anthony Troyan, Joe Clinge, John Wise,
Tom Mansell (RA), Mark Murphy, Phil
Abrahmson, Bill Werthle, Greg Feldman, David
Grow, Doug Hennighan, Charles Jaynes, Mark
Sedano, A/tat Khan, Brad Grime, John Longobardo, Stephen Pokrinchak, Walt Karaban.
Other Residents are: J. Alderso, F. Bifulco, J.
Cauiston, T. Dougherty, E. Gundry, T. Jamicky, B.
Kadtke, S. Keller, J. Kling, R. Taylor, L. Zampetti,
P. Abramson.

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�Doane
Pictured are: L -R: Barbara Stich, Sandy Jzaks,
Denise Banko, Monica Tambasco, Bernadette
Gooney, Lynne Oldroyd, Karen Shinn, Marian Karmilowicz, Margaret Bradbury, Karen Bradbury.
Other Residents
LeKarz.

are:

Noreen

Hartkern,

Gloria

Evans 3
Pictured are: Row 1, L. to R.: Michele Murray, Lis,
Kriner, Brenda Peber, Karen Polanski, Rand,
Fahmy. Row 2: Sandra Spring (RA), Su,
Cicilioni, Gail Staid/er, Kathleen Polanski, Mari,
Kazda. Row 3: Mauri Lawler, Maria Perez, Kir.
Angus, Janet Gima, Eleanor Hoover. Row 4: Chri
Gaughan, Cathy Mccann, Diana Buzby, Rebecc,
Stoklasa, Vicky Inglis, Ann Kearney, Kren Shau,:
Sharon Oomzalski. Row 5: Angela Lyoob, Gath_
McGann, Janet Cashour, Pat Yourshaw, Justi1
Smith.
Other Residents are: T. Cutler, M. Ferrance, 1
Lizerman, K. Jhemanski, K. Shemanski.

Evans 1 &amp;2
Evans 1 Pictured are: Lisa FLorentino, Maureen McDermott, Jackie Nagy, Lynanne Lord, Carol Michna,
Margaret Reiley, Wen-King Lee, Janet Legault, Gweyn
Thomas, Fran Alexander, Chris Margotta, Karen
Camasso, Debbie De/ts, Risa Hanau, Kim Seward,
Helen Hine, Lynn Beregszazy, Carmen Pancerelle,
Allison Bellucci.
Other Residents are: Paula Bellusko, Wen-Jung Lee,
Tracey Hyde, Michelle McA/eer, Michelle Keatins.

Evans 2 Pictured are: Jean Blum, Pauline Hricisak, Cindy Wragg, Kim Land, Caryl Goldsmith, Cindy Rhoades,
Beth Cortez, Lisa Howes, Deanna Russnan, Linda Fritz,
Robin Youpa, Carol Starrick, Denise Barr, Shari Foster,
Jennifer Fryling, Karen Cernuto, Karen Kopp, Yvonne
Pierman, Lisa Heilig, Kelly Egan, Linda Mahalick,
Allison Soosaar, Diane Gazzo.
Other Residents are: Karen Bennett, Belinda Housenbold, Kathleen Hyde, Elizabeth finicky, Cheryl Kashuba,
Lucinda Lowesbery, Debra Maure, Maureen Morrison,
Tawny Rushoe.

Evans 2
Pictured are: P. Antonnechia, G. Whiteman, ...
Jankowski, R. Botlelle, T. J. Abato, J. Mamouriar
J. Fodi, Keith Dorton, R. Murnin, T. Peeler, J. L6
soine, K. Romanko, N. Brown, R. DeLay, l
Tolevica, T. Horn.
Other Residents are: M. Ghannan, W. Burnside, E
Clark, B. Frauens, S. Halperin, D. Holeva, k
Lavin, J. Longsbardo, M. McKenna, S. Pokin
chak, S. Schealer, R. Smith, M. Ungureit.

Evans 3
Pictured are: Tim Grant, Frank Bohar, Weldoi
Shaffer, Anthony Troyan, Joe Clinge, John Wis6
Tom Mansell (RA), Mark Murphy, Ph i
Abrahmson, Bill Werthle, Greg Feldman, Davi(
Grow, Doug Hennighan, Charles Jaynes, Man
Sedano, Altaf Khan, Brad Grime, John Longobar
do, Stephen Pokrinchak, Walt Karaban.

Other Residents are: J. Alderso, F. Bifulco, J
Cauiston, T. Dougherty, E. Gundry, T. Jamicky, B
Kadtke, S. Keller, J. Kling, R. Taylor, L. Zampett1
P. Abramson.

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�Miner 4
Pictured are: L. to R.: Pat Gudleski,
Michelle Liddie, Karen Miller, Marisa
Marquadt, Diane Schoch, Karen
Paulshock, Denise Bailey, Chris Gorman, Lynn Kost, Dorothy Zwoyer,
Megan Smith, Margaret Hagelgans,
Mary Thomaskeortch, Maureen
Pollard, Carol Patterson, Linda
Sweeney, Lori Whiteash.

McClintoch
Pictured are: Row 1, L. to R.: P. Nitka, K.
Porter, A. Barnes, K. Michalski. Row 2: P.
Totaro, J. Stapleton, B. Danielson, K. Brown,
L. Roberts. Row 3: L. Bezick, M. Zwiebel, S.
Hine.
Other residents are: K. Bush, L. DeLong, T.
Fiore, C. McCaughley, H. Meyer, D. Nitka.

Other residents include L. Hanafin, A.
Wright, K. Doyle, J. Esquirol, S. Jenik,
T. Kunkel, C. Lewandowski, K. Moore,
M. J. Murphy, K. Palmer, K. Piche/, P.
Rodzinka, D. Sheehan, N. Sodano, R.
Whitman, A. Wisnosky.

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Miner 3
Pictured are: Row 1: B. Burnside, K. Mooney,
B. Rosemergey (RA) , A. M. Romanovitch.
Row 2: W. Wadas, T. Gartland, A. Tunnessen,
T. Moran, C. Shallers, A. Dwyer, L. Deo, T.
Cutler, N. Bowen. Row 3: S. Lundberg, S.
Baker, A. M. McGowan, L. Orlowski, J. Pauly,
B. Bastek, C. Thornton, A. Pfieffle, M.
Consugar.
Other residents are: A. Burke, J. Gruzska, G.
Mazey, S. McLaughlin, P. Moran, L. Pettinato,
L. Peduire.

Miner 5
Pictured are: Sue Walsh, Chris Lee, Sue
Barber, Denise DeAngelo (R.A.) Chris
Bolcarovic, Sue Si/fee, Barb Shadie. Row
2: Patty Ryan, Barb Farbanish, Lisa
Meeker, Sue Maier, Lisa Mclnaw, Betsy
Hennessey, Lori Ott, Jill Van Loan, Barb
Bridge, Katurah Faust, Sherrie Long,
Marianne Schwartz, Sally McLaughlin,
Ellen Veneski.
Other residents are: K. Boteck, J. Dal
Sassa, R. Farell, S. Foster, S. Hemmer, E.
Hennessey, D. Ogden, A. M. Stanley, Y.
Tukaki.

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�Roosevelt
Residents are: P. Williams, D.
Zapotocky, R. Costa, E. Hudson, 8 .
Barowski, D. Siege/man, M.
Obrowick , T. Culliean, S.
Braithwaite, J. Sparhawk, C. Coven,
B. Buzza, P. Werner, R. Aaronson,
T. Burkhart, J. Williams, A.
Solomito, Mike Williams, R. Bunchalk, S. DiMarca,, J. Lupardo, 8 .
McAleer, W. Owen, W. Pompellz.

Priapus
Pictured are: A. Miller, J. Pauly,
J Mulligan, J. Werez, C. Henry,
(R. A.) S. Kaias, B. Kern, J. Horrox, D. Harris, 8 . Babcock, J.
Simon, M. Wasil, B. Lecher, P.
Kelly, R. Shariz, R. Alumi, G.
Blaha, M. Byrne, R. Dragan, W.
Hankins, C. Hartgens, J. Hazard,
K. Kistle, M. Kopcho, J. Lisnik, C.
McCoy, M. Scarafile, J. Scaringe,
8. Schoenly, T. Shamp, P.
Sta finak, C. Tremayne, D.
Wilkins.

Butler
Pictured are: Al Emondi, (R.A.)
Kevin Shelton, Bill McDonaugh,
John Thomas, Jerry Russomano,
Vince Dominach, Luiz Desa, Gary
Wills, Frank Daniele, Ed Mann, Dave
Flaim, Mike Grus/a.
Other residents are: E. Cameron, C.
Cohn, R. Hanks, A. Lipson, G. Klopchin, M. Mattise, M. Ruse, D. Stunnelli, W. Stevens, D. Wright.

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�Sterling
Diaz
Pictured are: Row 1: Tom Bittner,
Eric Reed, Ron Fusaoo, Doug
White, Joe Ferdinand. Row 2:
Tim Walker, Eric Seagren. Row 3:
Tim Williams, Mike Everett,
Jonathan Eames , Gerald
Galinus, Tu Chiu Luong, Paul
Issac, Steve Minaici, John
Phipps, Molh Radabaugh, Tom
Monpeth, Scott Michenfelder,
Paul Belusko.

Residents are: Kevin Coleman, Dom
D'Allesandro, Vincent Dunton,
Doug Fahringer, Dave Fife, Bill
French , Raul Gochez, Mark
Johnson, Robert Marcin, Paul
Mastrokyriakos, Wilbur Mccann,
Robert Nagle, Gene Nasovitch, Erci
Reno, Frank Schaffer, Dan Schilling,
Todd Snyder, Don Talenti, Denis
Wenders.

Grissom
Pictured are: Row 1: Bob Rees,
Chris Riley, John Naeher, Pat
Macconnell, George Ritz, James
Geis, Walter Alexowitz, Jeff
Dombrowsk. Row 2: Alex
Redina, Dave Bryant, Mark
Pasteyski, Bob Risboskin, Joe
Andes, Chris Mann, John
DeBalso, Mike Apo/la, Phil
Cyriax.

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Sullivan
Pictured are: Row 1: B. Kaplan,
K. Moffat, C. Zack, D. Vogt, J.
Murphy, J. Skudera, C. Wenrich.
Row 2: J. Bischoff, C. Walters, A.
M. Snyder, V. Santos, J. Brisco,
A. Anderson, K. Anderson, S.
Fidicin, R. Rupp, C. Ranck. Row
3: A. McKenna, C. May, V. Frey,
A. Manzo, T. Van Wert, D.
Grabner, D. Kresock, T. Jones.

Pictured are: Chhaya Shukla, Diane
Gatfield, Shannon Murphy, Happy
Gergen, Janee Eyerman, Sue
Lehner, Patty Puglisi, Judy
Groshardt, Jean Connolly, Elissa
Firmbach, Lisa Fiorentino, Cathy
Glatzel, Tracey Kelly, Kathleen
Roach.
Other residents are: Elizabeth
Dougherty, Marie Eiswert, Lynn
Kreiger, Karen Sabbak, Mary Beth
Yemoia.

Waller
Residents are: Debbie Benoska,
Allyson Blodgett, Pat Brannon,
Jacqueline Brown, Cherie Burke,
Lori Cashour, Maria Oubianski,
Paula Hamorski, Ellen Hess,
Wendy Keefer, Lisa Kopczynskie, Helen Kawa/ski, Kathy
Olivia, Debra Meyer, M. Scicchitiano, S. Shervinskie, B. Walker,
J. Walters, J. Watts, Beuadi
Ismail.

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COLONELS

DIRKSON

HOLLENBACK

Residents are: M. Archambault, J.
Brinley, C. Deltaas, C. Douris, A. Emondi,
P. Fidrych, J. Fulco, D. Gene/lo, D.
Hudak, M. Keohane, S. King, C. Kmiecik,
J. Lawson, G. Losier, A. Monterrio, R.
Pringle, J. Proch, D. Reimers, K. So/us, B.
Scarborough, S. Scharpnick, S. Seebold,
S. Shearer, I. Sheridan, J. Sparhawk, M.
Tabina, J. Slota, E. Warchowski, T.
Walton, C. Way, J. Williams, N. Williams,
M. wolf, M. Zobel.

Residents are: J. Cherrie, D.
Christianio, M. Cianflone, A.
Grant, G. Habie, D. Mager, J.
Haimson, J. Hancharick, R.
Joseph, F. Lacimba, M. LeHan,
W. Lynch, J. Maylock, L.
Maylock, A. Miller, R. Nause, T.
Nixon, W. Noble, R. Palumbo, H.
Petzold, C. True, J. Wertz, R.
Whitney, S. Williams, J. Yeager.

Residents are: Jayne Abra ms,
Beth Alley, Kim Arrowsmith, Jennifer Bausch, Suzanna Bernd, Jill
Burlingame, Nancy Ca nnata,
Karen Dragon, Nancy Driggs,
Diana Drozdis, Sue Engel, Mary
Farina, Helen Gutmann, Antoinette Herceg, Karen Holzer,
Louise Kerl, Debbie Mican, Judy
Morgan, Jill Ratner.

SLOCUM

WARNER

Residents are: C. 8/ugis, D. Brink, M. Carr,
D. Cassise, M. Dea, E. Domzalski, C.
DuFour, R. Fegan. R. Ferchak, W. Frye, S.
Givler, D. Grandis, A. Harakel, J. Harran, R.
Heffington, T. Kassay, T. M. Kennedy, E.
Kershaw. J. Kievit, J. Kozik, S. Law, J.
Loomis. J. Loposky, D. Mencil, P.
Oestereich, David Orman, C. Owens, C.
Pearson, E. Redinger, R. Reyolds, M.
Rh?des. R. Simler, E. Smith, D. Sparks, B.
Spmo, R. Sposto, M. Stachacz, J. Stich, K.
Tietjen, K. Tinklepaugh, G. Trapani.

Residents are: B. Barnes, K. Bauer, R.
Bittenbender, J. Buis. D. Cavaliere, J.
Davis, J. Dilworth, S. Drasnin, M.
can, D. Dittenger, P. Giovinazz~. j
Gutowski, T. Hagstrom, A. Hams, ·
Hayward, T. Hornberger, W. Jamac5
A. Knox, M. Kressler, J. Lothiam, ·
McAuley, T. Ross, E. Roth, K. sear·
taus, R. Shaw, J. Slick, M. Snyder,
Stoffel, M. Wasel, A. Whitaker,
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Zonia.

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Commuters

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�Food &amp; Fun
Music &amp; Art
Wilkes offers various events for those who want to
3njoy and experience art. The Sardoni Gallery offers
,umerous shows and exhibitions for students to enoy. Not only this, but there are also the senior art
,hows (now held on the 3rd floor of the Student
'.;enter) for students to view.
For the music lovers, the music department has
Neekly performances. Many concerts and solo per'ormances are given by music students for the enjoynent of the Wilkes College students and the comnunity in general.

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�Food &amp; Fun
Music &amp; Art
Wilkes offers various events for those who want to
enjoy and experience art. The Sardoni Gallery offers
numerous shows and exhibitions for students to enjoy. Not only this, but there are also the senior art
shows (now held on the 3rd floor of the Student
Center) for students to view.
For the music lovers, the music department has
weekly performances. Many concerts and solo performances are given by music students for the enjoyment of the Wilkes College students and the community in general.

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�ILKES RECEIVES $500,000+ BEQUEST
th, educational cultural and social d&lt;:.'\ elopment of .t'\ortheastern Pennsylvama
largely because of wise and unselfish
benefactors like William L. Evans.
As a tribute to his generosity and
philanthropic support, the Wilkes Board
of Trustees has officially re-named
Founders Hall the William L. Evans
Residence Hall. Located at the corner ot
South River and ;-.:orthampton Streets
Evans Hall is a 205-unit residence hall
\vhich was opened in September of 1%2.

ROBERT S. CAPIN
President: 1975-Present
• Dean of Academic Affairs, Wilkes College

A graduate of Coughlin fhgh School
E\ians began lrn, professional career m the
pla tering business with h1s father Daniel
H. Evans ot Wilkes-Barre Follm\ ing a
partnership with Bml&lt;lers Supply Company of Wilkes-Barre Evans :oined .,.... ith
Mr. William Sword m 1924 to originate
the Pdroleum Services Corporat10n of
WI lkes- Barre.
Evans ~erved as a member of lhe former
Franklin Club the Westmoreland Club.
and lrem Temple Country Club in Dallas.

(1974)
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•Director. Evening and Summer School
Division, Wilkes College (1965-1967)
•Member) Commerce and finance
Department Faculty, Wilkes College

Changes

Penn:sylvania {1959)
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• Appointed, National Advisory Allergy and
Infectious Diseases Council, Department of
Human Services. \Vashington, D.C.

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• B.S., Wilkes College (1950)

•M.B.A., Lehigh University (1950)

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Mr. William L. Evans
A bequest in excess of half a million
dollar:, was received by Wilkes College
th1c:; past summer from the estate of the
late: William L. Fvans of Haney s Lake.
Evans who was a native of Wyoming
Valley, died last May at the age of 9 l.
In ~aking the announcement regarding
rec 1pl of the bequest, President Robert S.

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In Orwell's 1984, this picture would have been
destroyed with the building. Alf references to Conyngham Annex would have been rewritten, and the
present state of the property would be recorded as
the past and future state.
However, we here at Wilkes have the freedom and
the means to control our own lives. Our recollections
are stored within our minds.

BREISETH CHOSEN PRESIDENT
- Randy X ena kis

William L. Conyngham, chairman of
the Wilkes College Board of Trustees has
announced, on behalf of the College gov·
erning board, the appointm ent of Dr.
Christopher N. Breiseth as the fourth
President of the College. Breiseth , who
will assume his presidential post in June,
1984 will succeed Robert S. Capin, who
has served as President of Wilkes since
1975.

Breiseth, who served for three years as
president of Deep Springs College in California, a select two-year liberal arts col·
lege currently serves as Professor and
Chairman of the History Department at
Sangamon State University of Springfield,
Illinois. He received his B.A . degree in
History with highest honors from the
University of California at Los Angeles in
1958. In 1962 he received the B. Litt. degree in Modern British History from Oxford University, and in 1964, his Ph.D. in
Modern European Intellectual History
from Cornell University.

"We are extremely pleased that Dr.
Breiseth has accepted the presidency of
Wilkes College ;' said Conyngham in
making the announcement. "His exten-

sive background in the field of higher education, which includes both administrative and academic experience, will be
valuable to Wilkes as we continue to
build upon our traditions of academic
quality and fiscal responsibility. The pres·
idential search committee, under the direction of Mrs. Patricia S. Davies, is to be
commended for bringing to Wilkes and
the Wyoming Valley a person of Dr
Breiseth's stature in the educational
field :'
"We look forward," Conyngham con·
tinued , "to working with Dr. Breiscth as
the College embarks on its second fifty
years of service to the Wyoming Valley
and North eastern Pennsylvania ."
Prior to becoming a member of the
Sangamon State University faculty in
J971 , where during his tenure, he served
as chairperson of the history program, the
faculty senate, and the faculty budget
committee. Breiseth spent eight years at
Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. At Williams, the Minneapolis,
Minnesota, native served as an assistant

professor of history and director of 5lu·
dent activities.
From 1967 to 1969 the 47-year-old edu·
cator worked for the Office of Economic
Opportunity in Washington, D.C., sen··
ing as chief of the policy guidance branch
for the Community Action Program .
A UCLA Phi Beta Kappa, Breiseth has
compiled numerous writings and ~as
authored several publications, including
"Lincoln and Frederick Dou glas:
Another Debate;" "George 111 and Abra·
ham Lincoln Face the Rebels;·· ''Compe·
tency and Cooperation: A Pilot Pro
gram;" and "Reshaping the Past: History
Curriculum, Competency Education and
the Contemporary World ."
Act ive in community service , Brei cth
served as co-director of three summer 1nstitufes on interracial ed ucati on for
Springfield (lllinois) school teachers and
administrators between 1972 and 1974
Breiseth is married to the former Jane
Morhouse of Ticonderoga , ew _Yor~;
they have three children: Abigail lo,
Erika , 13, and Lydia, 3.

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Graduation!

�No Longer a Part of Our Lifestyle ...

MILDRED GITTINS - Manager of the Bookstore

All were saddened by the loss of two familiar faces on the Wilkes
College Campus - Mildred Gittins and Dr. James Aikman.
Mildred Gittins was the familiar bookstore administrator and Dr.
Aikman served the college by running fundraising drives which
helped the college and needy students. Both will be remembered
for their service to Wilkes.

DR. JAMES AIKMAN Director of Administrative
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��Accounting and Business

Row 1, L. 10 R.: Dorothy Price, Suzanne vassia, Denise Banko, T. J. Engel. Row 2, L. to R.: Albert Yefko, Karen Lutz, Denise Seiner, Marianne Scicchitano, Mary Baron, Paula Zydko, Kevin Yerashunas, Bill Warg.

Barbell Club
Row 1, L. to R. : Dawn Marie Plodwick, Sharon Michener, Joe Earl. Row 2: Marianne Dettore, Greta Turner, John Sedor, Donna O'Toole, Gene Chikowskl.

For those who are interested in
physical fitness, the Barbell club provides the ways and the means to improve the shape you're in. The club also
plays an active part in campus affairs.
They sponsor the Mr. Wilkes contest
(proceeds from which go to Muscular
Dystrophy) and they are also attempting
to update fitness equipment on the
Wilkes College Campus.
Pictured are: L. to R. : Sandy Spring, treasurer, Scott Bruggeworth, president, Patty
Rodzinka, secretary.

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�Biology

The Beacon

Bowling

Row 1, L. to R.: Nadine Wieder, Janee Eyerman. Row 2: Tim Williams, Steve Scharpnick, Donna Nitka. Row 3: Lor Martin, Sean Connolly, Rebecca Whitman, Thomas Mansell, Jerry Galinus.

The Bowling club meets each week at
Chako's East Lanes for fun and friendly
competition. The group also holds an
annual bowling party where amateur
bowlers can compete on an equal basis
with the experts. Trophies are awarded
to the outstanding teams and bowlers.
Some of this year's teams were the
Flagrants, Meanest Machine, Rabid
Dogs, Rolling Thunder, Comets, and
J.G.'s. Club officers are Dan Check,
president, Bob Mehal, vice president,
Jim Carver, treasurer, and Dan Check,
secretary.

Cheerleaders
Row 1, L. to R. : Nancy Davis, Maria Perez, Sue Rozelle (co-capt.), Paula Belusko,
Carol Starrick. Row 2: Elaine Dente, Chris Shemanski, Brenda vasselo, Sue Cicilioni
(co-capt.), Lori Gregory, Luann Orehek.

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�Chemistry
The Chemical Society consists of
students and friends who are interested in the various fields of
chemistry. The society brings in
speakers from other schools in
order to broaden their knowledge
in the field. The club is affiliated
with the American Chemical Society and participates in the Wilkes
College Science Exposition and
local ACS meetings. The officers
are Neil Pawlush, president, Albert
Solmito, vice president, Michael
Marino, treasurer, and Yvette Simmons, corresponding secretary.

Circle K
For those interested in helping
others, Circle K is one of the service organizations on campus.
Sponsored by the Kiwanis club, the
Wilkes College Circle K club finds
fun and innovative ways to help
others. Their efforts have brought '
them numerous awards, as is
evidenced by their trophy case in
Stark Lobby. Through their dance
marathon and their other annual
events, they serve both the campus
and the community.

Class Officers

Picture, Center Right: Row 1, L. to R.: Debbie Pau/ico, Patty DeCosmo,
Rose Galante, George J. Bath. Jill Ratner. Elizabeth Gibson, Chris Sailus.
Row 2: Mary Ann Uranowski, Shawn Sharksnas, Mary Jo Golden, John
Walsh, Leo Gesky, David Siege/man, Leo Mike/ski, Joseph Andes, Linda
Morgan, David Machina. Elizabeth Farrell, Donna Morgan, Jim Endres.

CLASS OF '84 - Top Left: Gene Chikowski, parliamentarian, Jeanne Murphey:
secretary, Paul Giovinazzo, vice president, Cathy Shafer, treasurer, James Vo/pt,
president.
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CLASS OF '86 - Middle Left: Susan Cicilioni, Steve D1Marco, Thomas u 1gan,
David Hudak.
CLASS OF '85 - Right: Dave Reynolds, Sandy Sprin~.
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CLASS OF '87 _ Bottom Left: Lori Whiteash, Patnc,a Ryan, Lisa Hetly, Mananne
Abautanos.

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�Commuter Council

computer Science

Commuter Council acts as a middleman between commuter students and the administration. The Council also
sponsors campus activities such as SUB parties, the Block
Party, the Halloween Party, N.Y. City Bus Trips, the
Christmas Party, the Valentine's Day Party, and many
others. C.C. officers are David Kalinoski, president, Nancy
Moore, vice president, David Brown, treasurer, Roslyn
Lucas, recording secretary, and Brian Potoeski, corresponding secretary.

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Row 1, L. to R.: Suzanne Bernd, Kim Evans, Chris Riley, Paul
Boyer, Elizabeth Gibson, Janet Legault. Row 2: Karen
Latzka, Louise Kerl, Susan Slawich, Leo Morgan, Ann Tue~,
Donna Leco, David Siege/man, Clkark Hockenbury, David
Flaim, Carol Hagen, Leo Mike/ski, David Machina, John
Koch (advisor), Liz Nevin, Janet Yenkowski.

E.&amp; E. S.
The Earth and Environmental
Science club was founded by
students interested in preserving
and enjoying the natural environment. One of their annual activities is the administration of a
test to high school students on environmental problems. Other activities include weekend canoeing
and camping trips.
Row 1, L. to R.: Frank Zeske, Bill Paletski. Row 2: Mike
Cook, Lou Leet, Marianne Dettore, Lori Bracey, Myron. R?w
3: Jim Geiss, J. B. Earl, Paul Dretrich, Ed Albert, Bnan
Oram, John O'Marra.

Debate Union
"Have Talent, will travel." This seems to be the appropriate way to sum up the activities of the
Wilkes College Debate Union, or, as they are known on the Forensics circuit, "Kinney's Kids." The
squad competes in both public speaking events and debate. No previous experience is necessary to
join the squad. In fact, many of the current squad members started out as freshmen with no experience. This year's squad has been extremely successful. They had the honor of winning the first
cumulative sweepstakes award in the history of the Debate Squad. The team has made its voice
heard all over the country and even out of the country with a recent trip to Montreal, Canada. The
Wilkes debaters also belong to Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Speech Fraternity. Pictured
above are: L. to R.: Walter Schonfeld, Annette Winski, Dr. Bradford Kinney, Dan Duttinger, Don na
O'Toole.

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�Engineering

First Aid Squad

Row 1. L to R. : Cathy Gletzef, Don Taten ti, Sue Si/fee, John O'Marra, Sharon Michener, Charlie McCoy, Tawny Rushoe. Row 2: Denis Wenders, Steve
Scharonick, James Rasnick, Neal McHugh, Chris DeHaas, Allyson Blodgett. Jeanne Murphy. Row 3: Afan Mefuson, Dauryne Shaffer, Mary Romanick,
Bob Fernandez, Al Knox, David Harris.

:~:;,j;:~~'::,,~:7 ~:~:~~r::diJ~ g~a~ iT,~;;,~:,:a~::e~\!/e~:=~ojJ~::~;~: R;,w ~ Charles Jaynes, Frank Schaffer, Neil Douris, Debbie Bligh, Paula Sova, Mark Murphy, Jim Miles. Row 3: Ed Dupre, Bill
Bert Decker, Bill Dempski, Howie Kno~. Joseph Everett, Ge~rge Wolfe, J~ Santuk. Robert :a~:r~:~r;;~a~h~'Za:~s;;;yt!Z~::auffman, Joe Reisinger, Ag Prima tic, Rick Rauschmayer. Row 4: James Ralston,

Fine Arts Association
Wilkes College emphasizes the value of a liberal arts education. In
our educational program , then, art has an important role. The Fine
Arts Association strives to enhance the students' aesthetic
awareness of all of the major areas of art. Students at Wilkes are
given a unique opportunity to experience various art forms with the
Sordoni Gallery on campus, displays in Stark Lobby, and even art
~xhibitions in the Student Center. The club tries to emphasize the
importance of art to the students of Wilkes College. Club officers are
Michael Stone, president, Terry McCoog, vice president, Lisa
Sowcik, secretary, and Jacqui Kramer, treasurer. Several members
of the association have already distinguished themselves in the art
field. Whether you're an art major or any other major, the Fine Arts
Association is there for all those who are interested in art.

The First Aid Squad is yet another campus organization dedicated to
serving others. Versed in the latest first aid techniques, they provide
services to the campus and the community.

Friends Forever
By providing companionship to children of single
parent families, the Wilkes College chapter of Friends
Forever also provides a valuable service to the community. As far as activities are concerned, they sponsor
a Halloween party, a Christmas party, ice skating parties, an end of the year trip, and talent shows. The club
officers are Tom Dillan, president, Jim Volpi, Vice
President, Cathy Schaffer, treasurer, and Kathleen
Raoch, secretary. The club is open to all who wish to
give up some of their time to help a needy child.

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I.R.H.C.

Human Services

The Inter-Residence Hall Council
is composed of students from each
of the dormitories on, campus. The
council is responsible for educational and social programs for
dorm students. I.R.H.C. works to
help resolve the problems of dorm
students and to make dorm life enjoyable for the Wilkes students.
Outstanding I.R.H.C. representatives for 1983-1984 were Joan
Kalinowski and Todd Snyder.

I.V.C.F.
I.V.C.F. stands for the Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship, a group that is
organized for service and personal enrichment. The group serves both the Wilkes
College campus and the community.

Row 1, L. to R.: Annette Kopec. Jetta Marotto. Kevin Chabal, Donna Garber, Elaine Czachor, Dave Balestrini. Michael Przywara. Row 2: Bonnie cook, Rebecca King, Lisa Mikulis.

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Letterwomen
The Wilkes College Letterwomen represent some
of the finest female athletes on the Wilkes College
campus. Whether it's on the field or at the concession stand during the Saturday afternoon football
game or doing various other service activities, The
Letterwomen excel at all they do.

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I.E.E.E.
Manuscript

I.E.E.E. is a club for those seriously interested in pursuing a career in Engineering. It
is a professional organization which is open to
Engineering majors who have completed their
freshman year at Wilkes. The group sponsors
lectures and films and also travels to conferences in Electrical Engineering.

The Manuscript society is one of the
oldest organizations on the Wilkes College
campus. Their main function is the
publication of an art/literary magazine
each year. The society accepts the work of
all Wilkes College Students for possible
submission in the magazine.
Not only do they publish a literary
magazine, but they also serve the college
by providing various films and guest lectures during the course of the year.

History Club
The purpose of the History Club is to provide
for the exchange of opinions and beliefs in the
fields of Political Science and History. Their officers are as follows: Joseph Horrox, president,
Fred Krome, vice-president, Charles Denis,
secretary, Eileen Kaschak Panzarella, treasurer.

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�Math

p ysics

Row 1, L. to R.: Donna Leco, Liz Nevin, Janet Yenkowski. Row 2: Karen Latko, Carol Hagen, Tom Jones, Janet Legault.

Nursing Student Organization
Organized for the benefit of all
nursing students, the Nursing Student Organization strives to promote
unity between the levels and health
care activities in the community. It
also serves as a general unifying
force among the nursing students
themselves while offering leadership
and guidance.

Row t, L. to R. : Louise Pettinato. Lynn Oldtoyd. Ann Marie
Romanovitch. Row 2: Paula Hamorski, Lisa Kopczynskie. Debbie
Kramer, Beinadette Gooney, Valerie Frey, Terry Vanweri. Row 3:
Gloria Lekarz, Keturah Faust, Joann Simons.

Psychology

Clockwise· Joe Morrisey, Karny Gal1,. Tammy Hons, Wanda Wyffels. Beth Kaplan . Or Bohlander.
Betty Dougherty. Patty Pugfls,. Ed w ,11,ams. Ron Gavflck. Kmley Hoa rs , Sharon F1d1shun, Kaen
Anderson

The psychology club promotes an awareness
of their discipline on the campus of Wilkes College as well as in the community. Not only do
they take field trips to the VA Alcohol Center and
to Chase Prison, but they also run ice skating
an d tobogganing trips as well.

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�Psi Chi
Psi Chi is a national psychology honor society
which is open to both psychology majors and
minors. The society maintains very stringent requirements for membership. Some of these requirements include completion of 6 credits in
Psych. with registration for additional Psych
courses, an overall GPA of 3.0 or better, and a

Psych. GPA of 3.5 or better.
The club is responsible for such activities as
observational visits to mental facilities and promotion of Psychology as a career by sponsoring seminars here at Wilkes. Admission to Psi
Chi gives members admittance to Psi Chi conventions as well as providing a valuable
reference for graduate schools.

student Center Board

Row 1, L. to R.: Beth Cortez, Kathy Hyde,
Karen Cassidy, Jill Van Loan, Cress Shallers,
Naomi Harris. Row 2: Bob Whitney, Tom
Jamicky, Phil Abramson, Ralph Pringle, Joe
Williams, Dean Hoover, Jackie Paulve.

L. to R.: Mike Berstein. Dave roster, John Kazanecki. Michael Uter. Christopher Pearson, Lynanne Sedmind. Claudia Lee. Naomi Harris, Greg Feldman. Dave Post. Bob Jolly, Dave Kaiser.

R.O.T.C.
The ROTC program at Wilkes is designed to
train students to become air force officers. Some
of the area's students train in are technical
engineering, pilot training , nursing, and several
others. Within the ROTC is another organization
known as the Arnold Air Society. The purpose of
this society is to promote the U.S. Air Force in
the community and in AFROTC.

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Student Government
Row 1, L. to R.. Seated: David Talenti _ parliamentarian, Beth Cortez - corresponding secretary, Sue Havrilla - recording secretary, _
Ralph Pnngle - president. Shelly Urban - vice-president, Donald Talenti, treasurer, Brian Potoeski, C.C. president. Row 2, Standing: Lon
Whiteash. Dave Siege/man, Steve DiMarco, Debbie Pavlica. Randa Fahmy, Jeanne Blum, Stacy Tocyloski, Joseph Andes, John Hayward,
Robert Gunderson, Marian Karmilowicz, Scott Bruggeworth, Ellen McDermott, Karen Anderson, Katherine Potter, Vicky Straka, Steve
Scharnick, A. J. Hoover.

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Teachers

S.W.E.

Row 1, L. to R. : Ant_hony Kubasek, Monic_
a Spishock, Doloros Sharer, James Urban, Michael Pryor. Row 2: Donna Seiner, Judy Oliver, Marie Spinosi,
Ronald Geise. Daniel Long. Row 3: Phillip Davis. Edward Vogue. Gary Mack, Christopher Wagner. David Taylor. Row 4: Edwin Johnson. Michael
Williams. Richard Sheaffer.

The purpose of the Society of Women
Engineers is to provide women with a
professional organization in which they
can parti cipate and learn about the professional world. Members include Debbie Bligh, Debbie Vogt, Margaret
Hoidra, Sue Quinn, Joanna Domber,
Perri Nejib, Lisa Gigliello, Chhaya
Shuka, and Michele McAleer.

W.A.A.
The W .A.A. stands for
Women's Activity
Association. It consists of
the captains and cocaptains of the Strutters,
the majorettes, and the
cheerleaders. They meet
regularly to plan performances for athletic events
and to discuss problems
within the squads.

Row 1, L. to R. · Lorraine Ungvarski, Janice Trethaway, Lisa O 'Boyle, Janet Furman, Kathenne Potter, Sharon Wheeler, Mary Figler, Eileen Kaschak,
Linda Biggar, Karen Rome, Allee Cole. Row 3: Edwin Johnson, Betsy Britt, Ann Burke, Jacqueline Brocca, Dale Smith.

Row 1, L. to R.: Debbie Bartashunas, Lori Unguarski. Row 2: Meg Geddes, Denise Seiner, Marie Yeager.

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�Writing Lab

W.C.L.H.

Helen Gutmann, Annette Winski. Michele McAleer. Janine Saba. Sharon McLouglin. Tom Fleig, Mitzi McKeown. Liss Fiorentino. Steve Givler. Dan Duttinger. Karen Camasso. Brian Potoeski. DJ. JJ. Chris Sa1lus,
Billie Jo Martin, Shawn Sharksnas. James Bishop, John Werez. Christine Bolcarovic. John Naeher. Dave Gayeski. Chris Riley, John Chipego, Michael Zobel. Ian Sheridan, Joseph Andes. John Walsh. Tol'T' McGwre.
Craig Kimiecik, Christopher Seebold.

L. to R.: Cress Shallers. Lor Martin. Karen Mason. Patricia Heaman. Josh Simon, Donna O'Toole.

For the latest in sounds on
the Wilkes College campus,
tune to WCLH - 90.7 on your
FM dial! The Wilkes College
Radio Station provides music
for all tastes. They also are
responsible for broadcasting
many of the Wilkes sporting
events live for the convenience
and enjoyment of the students
of Wilkes.

Not Recorded
by Our Lens
Amnesty International
Boxing Club
Concert and Lecture Series
Cue 'n Curtain
Interna tional Club
Iota Beta Sigma

M.E.N.C.
Operation Phoenix
Phi Alpha Theta
Philosophy Club
Photography Club
Polar Bear Club
Political Science Club
Radio Club
Sociology Club
Spanish Club
Theta Delta Rho
Veteran 's Club

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�Gotcha!
While posed pictures
are nice, we wanted to
catch the students of
Wilkes expressing their
true selves. Therefore, we
sent our photographers
around to take pictures of
you at those unexpected
moments. These are the
moments memories are
made of. So, here you are,
just as we saw you ...

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The Race Is On!
Just when you thought it was safe to
turn on the T.V. set, here comes yet
another election with all the campaigning, the speech-making and the media
fanfare. However, this election is
special because the outcome will determine our future. The Presidential election of 1984 has, from the beginning,
proved to be particularly exciting. Since
there is a strong incumbent Republican
candidate, the search now is for an
equally strong Democratic candidate.
Although definite predictions as to who
the winner will be are always risky, we
can look at the contenders and predict
what their chances are in this important
race.
1984 has proved to be a year full of
surprises, especially for the Democratic
party. Even though his candidacy was
announced quite late, the Democrats
did know that Ronald Reagan would be
the man to beat in the 1984 election.
The field of Democratic candidates was,
at the start of the race, quite large;
however, even with all of these candiates running, one stood out from all of
the rest - Walter Mondale. Many people felt that Mondale's nomination was
a forgone conclusion. His campaign
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gliding smoothly along the tracks. His
campaign lacked luster, but it didn't
seem to matter since he was so far
ahead of the others. The only serious
competition was thought to come from
John Glenn. Experts felt that he had the
name-recognition needed to win - he
was an American hero. Not only this,
but they felt that the movie, "The Right
Stuff," would cause his popularity to increase - so much so that he might
become a contender for the nomination
and the Presidency.
All of these early predictions were
proven wrong. This occurred when a
relative unknown, Gary Hart, stepped
into the spotlight in the early primaries.
John Glenn soon faded into the
background and Mondale campaign
workers began to worry. The glass train
that was the Mondale campaign had hit
a rock and many believed that it had
shattered. In order to gain back the
ground he had lost to Hart, Mondale
had to give some serious thought to
reconstructing his image. The forgone
conclusion had become a real race.
Also in the race is Jesse Jackson.
When the race began, many did not
take Jackson's candidacy seriously.
Now, Jackson is running third to Mon-

dale and Hart. An interesting sideline to
the Jackson candidacy is that it has
done much for all minority cand idates in
the United States. In the past, minority
candidates were seldom given any
serious consideration for the Presiden,
cy or for other important political positions. In fact, back in 1976, when
thousands of letters came to Carter's
suite at the Democratic National Con•
vention asking him to choose Barbara
Jordan, a black woman politici an, as his
running mate, staff workers felt it would
be taking too much of a political risk.
Today, however, we see the Jackson
candidacy. Not only this, but we also
see the Democratic party seriously con·
sidering a woman as th ei r vice
presidential nominee.
Whatever the outcome of the 1984
Democratic National Convention is, it
will still take a very strong Democratic
candidate to beat the Great Com·
municator, Ronald Reagan. Reagan has
the cushion of experience to fall back
on, and that experience may be ju 5t
what the American people are lookin~
for to restore their confidence in their
President. Whoever wins, it is clear that
in 1984 and beyond, his actions will
have a definite impact on our future.

Since the theme of this book
an d the big topic of conversation
this year has been George
Orwell's prophecy of 1984, we
would be remiss not to mention
the issue of privacy in today's
world. How much privacy do we
really have? Recent studies warn
us that each of our names is on a
govern ment computer somewhere which can be accessed by
who knows how many people.
Anyone who has received unsolicited information from companies through the mail knows
how an noying this can be. But in
the case of our own privacy, the
conseq uences can be much
graver than just simple annoyance. With new electronic

surveillance equipment, the issue
of privacy is vital in the 1980's.
Technological advances have
allowed machines to do what
men have not dared to do. By using computers, personal information can be accessed and it
would seem that we, as individuals, have little control over
the situation. Sound like Orwell's
novel? Indeed, although Big
Brother is not controlling our
every move or thought, there are
some elements of Orwell's 1984
in our own life.
However, most new technology has been put to good use.
The computer was Time
Magazine's Machine of the Year
because of the many ways it

serves mankind. It can save us
thousands of hours by making
the storing and accessing of information fast and easy. Also,
new additions have been made
to some old standard devices.
The telephone, which used to be
strictly audio, now has a visual
component that allows us to see
and hear the person we are talking to. Two-way audio visual
communication has also been
enhanced by teleconferencing.
This process, which is often used
by big business, is capable due
to increased satellite capacity.
So, if we can learn to put
technology to good use, 1984 will
not be as frightening as Orwell
predicted it would be.

T.V. Time
For those who kept their eyes
on that dial, television offered
many unique and different programs th is year. As far as special
prog ram s are concerned,
nuclear war was an often used
theme. Viewers were introduced
to this with "Special Bulletin," a
movie which simulated an actual
news show reporting the events
leading up to a nuclear explo~ion. Then there was what promised to be the media event of the
season - "The Day After." Its
realistic depiction of the effects
of a nuclear explosion made it
~?mething that was required
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students.
. From nuclear war, we moved
right into another world with "V."

Its presentation of the invasion of
aliens who wished to use the
earth for their own evil purposes
made it a movie that captivated
the audience. And for those who
weren't interested in extraterrestrial stories, ''The Last Days
of Pompeii" provided entertainment as well.
Those were some of the
special events on television. But
we cannot forget those weekly
television shows. This year provided several new shows and it
also marked the end of some old
favorites. America was saddened
to see the last episode of
M* A *S*H. Expected to be one of
the most watched events in
Television history, that final
episode prompted M *A* S * H

parties all across the country as
people watched and said goodbye to their favorite characters.
The end of the original series
prompted a sequel of sorts
called "After M *A* S * H." This
series, however, could not live up
to the original and it proved to be
a flop this year.
T.V. in the 80's is indeed a different experience. It commands
its audience. For example,
"Soap's on!" has been a familiar
cry on the college campuses.
Classes are planned around that
favorite soap. And, of course, we
have to be near a T.V. on
Thursdays to watch the
celebrated "Cheers." In 1984,
what's on T.V. is an integral part
of our everyday lives.
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1983-1984 was a year full of
changes on the campus of
Wilkes College. Physically, the
campus has been changed and
re-arranged in an effort to consolidate. We said good-bye to
several favorite campus haunts.
Gore is gone, Bedford has been
changed from a dormitory into
classrooms, Conyingham Annex
is gone completely, Sturdevant
now houses offices such as
financial aid and the recorder's
office, and Parrish, Chapman,
and the building which used to

house Cooperative Ed. have
been sold. Student Organizations are now housed on the
Third floor of the Student Union
Building. Even the Cavern has
changed. It has a new coat of
paint and a much brighter
atmosphere.
Just as the places have
changed, so have the names.
Founder's Hall finally has a real
name and it is now called Evans
Hall. Franklin Hall has been renamed. It is now called Robert S.
Capin Hall instead.

Wilkes Hits the Slopes
All were saddened by one 0
the most dramatic cam pu
changes - the news that Presj.
dent Robert S. Capin was leavin
Wilkes College to take a job Wit
an accounting firm. Ou r loss
however, will be their gain .
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welcome in the new President,
Christopher Breiseth. With a ne~
President, the 1984-1985 scho~
year may prove to bring even
more changes to the Wilkes College campus.

The weather's cold. There's
snow on the ground, but there's
still a way to have fun in the great
outdoors with what is fast
becoming a popular campus activity - skiing. Recently skiing
has become a gym course at
Wilkes. That's right, no longer do
you have to settle for the traditional gym courses to fulfill that
gym requirement. Many students
have taken advantage of this opportunity to learn a new sport

and have fun at the same time.
Even the more expert skiers have
taken advantage of this opportunity to brush· up on their own
skills on the slopes.
Not only is skiing offered
through the physical education
department, but ski trips are also
promoted by the Student Center
Board. They offer low costs ski
trips to the students that run up
to two times a week. The trips
begin as soon as the slopes

open. All the student need do is
talk to a member of the Student
Center Board to see about making a reservation. If their bus is
filled, the gym bus often has
opening as well.
Physical fitness doesn't have
to cease in the winter months.
For winter fun, skiing is a great
sport that all the students at
Wilkes now have an opportunity
to enjoy.

Go Wilkes!
Those words are familiar to all of the students at
Wilkes who have heard Dean Ralston do that famous
cheer. The cheer exemplifies the school spirit that is
so much a part of Wilkes College. Well, if you're
proud to be a Wilkes College student, why not show ii
by getting yourself a Wilkes College T-shirt, sweat·
shirt, or hat??? However, now you don't even have tc
stop there. The bookstore has a whole line of Wilkes
College products which allow you to display your
school's name. There are pennants, glasses, mugs
stuffed animals, jogging shorts, pencils, bumper
stickers, pens, and many other prod ucts toe
numerous to mention. With these new prod ucts, th€
spirit of Wilkes will be seen on our campus anc
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��Soccer

The soccer team finished with an
overall record of 8-8-2. The eight wins
are the second most ever in the sport's
35-year history at Wilkes College.
Their record was a great improvement
over last year's 2-11-1, and with 13
returning lettermen, next year's team
could be even more successful.
After a 5-1-1 start the Boaters were
ranked 11th in the Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Delaware region in Division
Ill. For the first time in over a decade
the team placed two players, freshmen
Frank Wanzor and Mike Molloy, on the
MAC select second team.

The schedule included a tournament
at Virginia Tech, a home contest with
Notre Dame University, and three nationally ranked Division Ill teams.

Front Row: Michael Crusco, Jim Hancharick, Greg Trapani, Mike Molloy, Bob Stoffel, Co-Captain Tim Williams, Co-Captain
Greg Losier, Bob Simler, Mitchell Reese, Luis DeSa, Mark Tobino and Tom Walton. Back Row: Coach Phil Wingert, Matt
Wasel, Paul O'Leary, George Habib, Tony Monteiro, Bill Hankins, Chris Fox, Don shaw, Gary Klopchin, Jeff Wertz, Frank
Wanzor, Jeff Weinstein , Vincent Dominach, Roy Delay and Coach Kelly Noseworthy.

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Soccer

The soccer team finished with an
overall record of 8-8-2. The eight wins
are the second most ever in the sport's
35-year history at Wilkes College.
Their record was a great improvement
over last year's 2-11-1, and with 13
returning lettermen, next year's team
could be even more successful.
After a 5-1-1 start the Boaters were
ranked 11th in the Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Delaware region in Division
Ill. For the first time in over a decade
the team placed two players, freshmen
Frank Wanzor and Mike Molloy, on the
MAC select second team.

The schedule included a tournament
at Virginia Tech, a home contest with
Notre Dame University, and three nationally ranked Division Ill teams.

Front Row: Michael Crusco, Jim Hancharick, Greg Trapani, Mike Molloy, Bob Stoffel, Co-Captain Tim Williams, Co-Captain
Greg Losier, Bob Simler, Mitchell Reese, Luis DeSa, Mark Tobino and Tom Walton. Back Row: Coach Phil Wingert, Matt
Wasel, Paul O'Leary, George Habib, Tony Monteiro, Bill Hankins, Chris Fox, Don shaw, Gary Klopchin, Jeff Wertz, Frank
Wanzor, Jeff Weinstein, Vincent Dominach, Roy Delay and Coach Kelly Noseworthy.

We would like to extend a word of special thanks to Don Carey for several of the sports photos.
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�Field Hockey

Under 14-year Coach Gay Meyers, the
field hockey team had a final season record
of seven wins and nine losses, which earned
them second place in the MAC Northwest
Division. The women finished with a 4-4
MAC mark, qualifying them for the playoffs.
The Lady Colonels were defeated by
Franklin and Marshall in the first round of the
playoffs by a score of 4-0.
The field hockey team was led by All-MAC
selection Debi Cometa who was the leading
scorer with ten goals and four assists. Other
outstanding players were Sally Vojtek with
six goals, six assists, Stacey Baldwin with
three goals, three assists, and senior Karen
Johnson who was an All-MAC honorable
mention nominee.
Cometa, sophomore Alysse Croft and
freshman Yvonne Pierman went through a
series of tournaments leading to their selection to Mideast teams and participation in
the National Field Hockey tournament held
in Long Beach, CA. These three players
were only the 4th, 5th, and 6th players from
Wilkes to take part in the National
Tournament.

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Front Row: Nadine Wieder, MaryAnn Judge, Debbie Nelson, Tracy Kelly, Janee Eyerman, Jeanne Dougherty, Debi Cometa .n~
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Thomas, Stacey Baldwin, Valerie Frey, Yvonne Pierman, Perry Nejib, Keren Bennet and Assistant Coach Mary Jo Hromchak. MiSS
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�Football
The Colonels had a season record of two wins and seven losses. Their
wins came over Juniata on October 15th and FDU-Madison on
November 4th. They were both away games. Against FDU, Wilkes rallied
from a 26-9 fourth quarter deficit before claiming the 30-26 victory.

The Colonels lettered 20 freshmen. The top four rushers were
freshmen, and junior Ed Mann led the team with 39 receptions and
four touchdowns. Injuries forced Head Coach Bill Unsworth to go
through three quarterbacks.

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From Bottorp, 1st Row: Sam Gargone (mgr), Sam Graziano, Mike Slepian, Don Sparks, Jerry O'Neill, Chris Mele, Tony Popple
(capt.), Rich Murray (capt.), Todd Horn, Alan Roberts, Ed Kennelly, Bob Bonczewski (mgr.) 2nd Row: Pete Wal sh, Torn
Monsel, Mike Higgins, Keith Conlon, Randy Rice, Colin Owens, Joe Fodi, Andy Harakel, Scott Bruggeworth, Charlie Yozwiak.
George Soloman, John Labenski, Joe Zuk. 3rd Row: Tim Frateschi, Bill Buzza, Tom Bell, Dan Pavelitz, Rich Hochreiter, Steve
Kotch, John Wojcik, Dom Christiano, Eric Gundry, Eric Reidinger, Mark Rhodes, Chris Blugis, Lou Zampetti , Pat Gawelko. 4th
Row: JoJo Mantione, Pat Kelly, Ed Mann, Chris Mann, Phil Cyriax, Jon Thomas, Joe Girman, Chuck Manganiello, Brad Scar·
borough, Mike Byrne, Ron Drogan, Dan Kennelly, Matt Archambault, Bill Buoni. 5th Row: Jim Smith, Jerry Russomanno, J_oe
Lisnak, Bill McDonagh, Ron Palumbo, Dave Altemose, Kevin Kistler, Rus Joseph, Mike Duncan, Todd Brinley, Kevin Salus, Mike
Thornton. 6th Row: Tony Quadro (Film Man), Dr. Gordon Earles, Rich Gorgone, Bob Roberts, Bernie Stubb, Bill Unswort h, Ran·
dy German, Bob Crimmel, Nick Ametrano. Not Pictured: Bernie Kusakavitch.

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The Volleyball team's season record was
9-18. Under Coach Doris Saracino, the
Spikers finished second in the Northwest
League with a 3-1 log. They completed the
year with their fourth consecutive trip to the
MAC tournament which was held on
November 4th and 5th.
Seniors Debbie Kramer and Sally Fisher
were named All-MAC players.
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Front Row: Vicky Inglis (Statistician), Jackie Esquirol, Suzanna
Bernd, Patti Bobbin, Lori Lewandoski, Marlene Cekosky, Jayne
Abrams, Terry Miller. Back Row: Teddi Lizerman (Scorekeeper),
Jennifer Golding (Co-Captain), LeeAnn Wallace, Sally Fisher, Lisa
Muellner, Barbara Stevenson, Sue Billings, Debbie Kramer (CoCaptain) , Sherri Zimmerman, Rich Harned (Assistant Coach) , and
Doris Saracino (Coach).

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Cross Country
The Harriers finished 11th in the 24team MAC Championships with a
season record of seven wins and eight
losses. Lack of depth hindered the
team's effort throughout the year as
they posted the first losing streak in five
seasons. All of the lettermen will be
returning with the exception of Joe Dill
who will be graduating this year.
Pictured, Front Row: David Machina,
George Hockenbury, Mike Keohane.
Back Row: Head Coach Dave Mattes,
Neil Williams, Joe Dill, and Tom
McGuire.

Pictured, Front Row: Co-Captain,
Marie Yeager; Captain, Debbie Bartashunas; Co-Captain, Lori Ungvarsky. Back Row: Janet Yenkowski,
Cherie Silviano, Carole Terascavage,
Kim Tomko, Jeanne Murphy, Kate
Moffatt.

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The Wilkes College women's tennis•team under first
year coach Cathy Lee finished its season with a 5-4 win
over Baptist Bible. The Lady Colonels finished with a 46 overall record and 2-2 in the N PWIAA. The team
registered wins over King's, Upsala and Baptist Bible.
All eight members of this young squad will return next
season.

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Front Row: Natilie Sodano, Debbie Ogden, Maureen
Roland and Jackie Brown. Back Row: Annette Winski,
Cress Shallers, Jennifer Briscoe and Chris Matzinger.

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�Wrestling
The Grapplers completed their 29th consecutive winning season with a record of 13-10,
but ten losses is the most ever suffered by a
Reese team. Six losses came at the hands of
teams ranked in the top 20 during the year.
This year's top performers were sophomore
Marc Sodano at 188 pounds with a 17-4 record,

senior Doug Billig at 126 pounds with an 18-5
record, sophomore Tom Jamicky at 158 pounds
with a 16-6 record, and senior Mark Correll st
190 pounds with a 17-2 record. Sodano, Billig
and Jamicky participated in the NCAA wrestling Championships, while senior Kurt Rowlette
was named Wilkes Open Outstanding Wrestler.
~~nt Row: Brandon Serratore, John ~~uley, Andre ~iller, Glenn W~iteman. Middle Row: Tom Jamicky, Jerry Sanchez,
As r:c Sodano, Kurt Rowlette, Doug B1ll1g, Doug Collma, John Cherrie. Back Row: Assistant Coach Al Zellner Graduate
Sc si~tant J~e Birmi~gham, Gene Clemons, Gary Lee, Thomas Kennedy, Tony Troyan, Paul Wysocki, Mark Correll, Jerry
annge, Mike Garvin, and Head Coach John Reese. Missing From Picture: Jim Mulligan, Chris Kohl, and Frank Bifulco.

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�Women's Basketball

The women's basketball team had their second consecutive winning season this year with an overall record of
14-8. Senior Kim Smith and junior Charlene Hurst both
reached the 1000-point career mark with 1309 and 1096
points respectively. Junior guard Deanna Kyle led the
team in scoring with 487 points and a 22.1 point per game
average. She ranked nationally in scoring, field goal
percentage (.640) and free throw percentage (.800). Kyle
was selected to Kodak's All-American Team, Small College Division, and named All-MAC and ECAC All-Star.
Smith was also selected to the ECAC All-South team .

Front Row: Paula Buterbaugh, Renee
Dougherty, Deanna Kyle, Charlene
Hurst, Assistant Coach Gary Richards.
Back Row: Head Coach Nancy Roberts,
Chris Ericson, Jane Hydro, Co-Captain
Karen Bove, Co-Captain Kim Smith,
Michelle Zawoiski, and Assistant Coach
Mary Jo Hromchak.

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�Men's Basketball
Front Row: Mark Aguilar, Tim Walker, John Duesler, Bob Duenskie, John Buis, Sean Duesler, Bob Collins, Ron Smith, Steve Shearer. Back Row: Coach Bart Bellairs, Assistant Tom Pieczynski, John
Williams, Tom Allerdyce, Captain Rick Sheaffer, Dave Piavis, Ken Yakobitis, David Zapatocky, Eric
Jacobs, Graduate Assistant Dave Taylor, Advisory Coach Art Daley, and Assistant Dave Mattes, not
shown.
The Colonels finished 3-10 in
the MAC and 7-16 overall under
first-year Coach Bart Bellairs.
They were very disappointed in
losing nine games by six points
or less, but this just shows what
a tough team they were despite
their record.
Senior Rick Sheaffer set two
school records: most points in a
single season, 569; and most
field goals scored in a season,
233. His 1102 points career
rank him 12th on the all-time
scoring list at Wilkes College.
He was selected to the All-MAC
Northern team and finished the
year 12th nationally in Division
Ill, averaging 24.7 points per
game. Freshman Eric Jacobs
and sophomore Dave
Zapatocky were the two other
double digit point scorers with
11.6 and 10.4 points per game
respectively.

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Baseball

The baseball team experienced their most successful
season since 1980. They had an overall record of 18-7.
It was the Wilkes baseball's 10th consecutive season
with a .500 record or better. This year's outstanding
players were Ken Sorick, Dana Colavitti, Jack Delfino,
Gene Nosovitch, Joe Ranieli, and John Good, Ken Sorick
rewrote numerous individual hitting records - 16 in all.
Three pitchers ranked in the conference's top 10 for
earned run average: senior Dana Colavitti (1.32), junior
Jack Delfino (2.00), and senior Gene Nosovitch (2.37). Two
hitters ranked in the top 10: freshman Joe Ranieli (.438)
and senior John Good (.400).

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Ruc~t Row: John Harran, Denis Wenders, Brian Gorski, Ken Sorick, Frank Wanzor, John Good, Joe Folek, Dave Kerdesky, Ted

JOe RB~c~ Row: Coach Bart Bellairs, Tony Caladie, Gene Nosovitch, Dana Colavitti, Rick Sheaffer, Don Shaw, Jack Delfino,
anieh, Dave Orman, Ed Domzalski and Coach Bob Duliba.

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�Softball

The softball team had an overall
record of 4-10-1 this year. Coach Nancy
Ro berts was starting seven freshmen,
and the Lady Colonels suffered through
their worst season in the sport's eightyear history. One player stood out with
a .911 fielding percentage and a .308
batting average; this girl, Lisa Gigliello
was named All-MAC for the season.

Seated: Sharon Domzalski, Yvonne Pierman. Kneeling: Mauri Lawler, Karen Galli, Lisa Gigliello, Kenley Hoates, Mary 01q~~isugar, Diane Smeaton. Standing: Coach Nancy Roberts, Chris Ericson, Karen Bove, Connie Ranck, Michelle z aw
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Adrienne Placek, Coach Karen Johnson.

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�Golf

Although they were only able to get in
three playing dates, the golfers experienced their most successful MAC
Championship in recent years finishing
5th out of 21 schools. Freshman Todd
Hagstrom finished 11th with his 160
score. The team's record was 1-7.

~ront Row: Jamie Ralston, Captain Jeff Tokach, Jay Rubino, Larry Maylock. Middle Row: Todd
/9strom, Rich Linkchorst, Dan Werkman, Ed Kershaw, Walt Connor. Back Row: Chris Brownawell,
erry Galinus, Kevin Stankewicz, Brian Cahill, Coach Rollie Schmidt.

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�Wilkes-Barre's other popular
spring sport is "laying-out" on the
River Commons.

Men's Tennis
Working with seven underclassmen out of a nine man roster, the team showed definite signs of improvement regardless of the 0-12 record . Six freshmen joined this year's squad.
Seated: Paul Nardone, Rick Sposto. Kneeling: Al Whitaker, Bob Stoffel, Walt Karaban, Don Engel.
Standing: Coach Dave Smith, Dave Smith, Jon Eames, Ray Hanks, John Patterson. Absent: Paul
Mastrokyriakas, and Brian Acornley.

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��Club Day

Blood Donor Day
Give the most precious gift you can give - bl
Many students and faculty members do just th,
the blood drives held in the Wilkes College !
Treated to the traditional orange · juice
doughnuts afterwards. participants withstand
mild discomfort of giving blood by knowing the)
giving to a worthwhile cause.

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�Club Day

Blood Donor Day
Give the most precious gift you can give - blood.
Many students and faculty members do just that at
the blood drives held in the Wilkes College gym.
Treated to the traditional orange juice and
doughnuts afterwards, participants withstand the
mild discomfort of giving blood by knowing they are
giving to a worthwhile cause.

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Freshman Orientation

Beacon Christmas Party

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�Introducing ...
The Wilkes College
Talent Show!

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Wot Larks!
Students were offered the unique opportunity to step right
into the pages of literature at the annual Charles Dicken's
Celebration. The event was sponsored by Dr. Robert Heaman
and Dr. Patricia Heaman. Each guest was required to take on
the identity of one of the characters out of Dicken's novels.
They were then treated to a night full of good food and lots of
fun!

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�Halloween Party
Ghosts, goblins, ghouls, and numerous other
strange and unusual creatures walked the campus during our annual Halloween party. While
most of the partiers were readily identifiable,
there were some whose identity remained a
secret. Who was that masked man? Only his
roommate knows for sure!

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��President Robert S. Capin

Serving as a student, a faculty member, anc
finally, as the third President of this institution
Robert S. Capin has contributed to the growth o
Wilkes College. As President, Robert Capin ha~
maintained his interests in the college cur
riculum, student affairs, teaching concerns, anc
community affairs. He served on the Executiv•
Committee of the Commission for lndependen
Colleges and Universities and the National Ad
visory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council o
the National Institutes of Health. Although we an
saddened that he is leaving Wilkes, we wish hin
success in his future endeavors.

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�President Robert S. Capin
Serving as a student, a faculty member, and
finally, as the third President of this institution,
Robert S. Capin has contributed to the growth of
Wilkes College. As President, Robert Capin has
maintained his interests in the college curriculum, student affairs, teaching concerns, and
community affairs. He served on the Executive
Committee of the Commission for Independent
Colleges and Universities and the National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council of
the National Institutes of Health. Although we are
saddened that he is leaving Wilkes, we wish him
success in his future endeavors.

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Dr. Gerald E. Hartdagon
Dean of Academic Affairs

Jane K. Lampe
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

Arthur J. Hoover
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

George F. Ralston
Dean of Student Affairs

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�Top: DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Millie Kahn and
Evelyn Robinson
Bottom: Dr. Andrew Shaw, Dean of Management

Seated: Peggy Corbett
Standing: Nance Cordy and Toni Halas

Top: Peggy Jones
Bottom: Gail Harashinski

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Top: Phil Wingert, Sports Information
Bottom: Eugene Manganello, Director of Personnel

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Public Relations

Randall Xenakis
Director of Public Relations

Shirley Podczasy
Secretary

Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy
Director of Continuing Education

Wilma Burt
Secretary

ADMISSIONS STAFF Seated: Barbara Welch, Ar
Marie Parry, Jean Chronowsl
Helen Kowalski. Standing: C
Gerald K. Wuori, Helen Zuk,
sky, Doris Swoboda, Michel
Cannon, Ivan Shidlovsky, Ba
bara Miller, Eleanor Biale
Dana Jamiolkowski, Bi
Unsworth.

LIBRARY - Seated: Ann Fretty, Jo Fiascki, Dr. Hsi-ping
Shao, Lorna Darte. Standing:
Frederick Krohle, Mildred
Graver, Charmaine Maga,
Mary Watkins, Adam Chwiej,
T. Speicher-Kramer, Vivian
Post, Catherine Schappert,
Dave Schappert.

234 I Academics

Paul and Jean Adams
Housing Office

Alfred Groh
Director of Cultural Activities

Judith O'Toole
Director of Sordoni Gallery

UPWARD BOUND - Anne A.
Graham, Linda Scappaticci,
Thomas J. Thomas, Rose
McKeown.
Academics I ;

�IAanganella
:; Relations

Randall Xenakis
Director of Public Relations

Shirley Podczasy
Secretary

Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy
Director of Continuing Education

Wilma Burt
Secretary

ADMISSIONS STAFF
Seated: Barbara Welch, Ann
Marie Parry, Jean Chronowski,
Helen Kowalski. Standing: Dr.
Gerald K. Wuori, Helen Zukosky, Doris Swoboda, Michelle
Cannon, Ivan Shidlovsky, Barbara Miller, Eleanor Bialek,
Dana Jamiolkowski, Bill
Unsworth.

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Paul and Jean Adams
Housing Office

Mildred

ne Maga,
:1.m Chwiej,
er, Vivian
Schappert,

Alfred Groh
Director of Cultural Activities

Judith O'Toole
Director of Sordoni Gallery

UPWARD BOUND - Anne A.
Graham, Linda Scappaticci,
Thomas J. Thomas, Rose
McKeown.
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PART TIME GRA~
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BUSINESS OFFICE

FINANCIAL AID
RECORDER
THIRD fl.OOR

FINANCE OFFICE - Seated: Rosemarie Manganella. Standing:
Deanna Eberhardt, Peggy Golightly, Rita Zula.

236 I Academics

Top: FINANCIAL AID - WIiiiam Burke and Rachel Lohman.
Bottom: FINANCE OFFICE - Seated: Rita Morovlnskl. Standing:
Karen Alberola, Anne Saxon, Joseph Chlsarlck, Comptroller.

Top: RECORDER/TRANSCRIPTS - Lois Abate and Mary Kaytrosh.
Bottom: BUSINESS OFFICE - Seated: Alice Rader and Doreen Graziano. Standing: Moreen Morrissey, Dolores Scarinci, Jocelyn Reese.

Top: REGISTRAR - Doris Barker and Joan Pappas.
Bottom: S.B.D.C., GRANTS AND RESEARCH - Clockwise From Left:
Mary Argenlo, Carol Dempsey, Len Swida, Sandra Beynon, Dorothy
Schlinjman.

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RECORDER
THIRD FLOOR

OFFICE - Seated: Rosemarie Manganella. Standing:
:&gt;erhardt, Peggy Golightly, Rita Zula.

Top: FINANCIAL AID - WIiiiam Burke and Rachel Lohman.
Bottom: FINANCE OFFICE - Seated: Rita Morovinski. Standing:
Karen Alberola, Anne Saxon, Joseph Chisarick, Comptroller.

Top: RECORDER/TRANSCRIPTS - Lois Abate and Mary Kaytrosh.
Bottom: BUSINESS OFFICE - Seated: Alice Rader and Doreen Graziano. Standing: Moreen Morrissey, Dolores Scarinci, Jocelyn Reese.

Top: REGISTRAR - Doris Barker and Joan Pappas.
Bottom: S.B.D.C., GRANTS AND RESEARCH - Clockwise From Left:
Mary Argenio, Carol Dempsey, Len Swida, Sandra Beynon, Dorothy
Schlinjman.

Academics I 237

�Top Left: ALUMNI
RELATIONS
Dick
Rasperv, Cherly Delce. Bottom Left: Dorothy Schlingman , Mary Argenio , Donna Riccetti. Top Right :
Eleanor Cook. Bottom Right:
CPA TECHNICAL COORDINATOR - Bruce Phair.

DKSTORE - Berdina Mayefski , Patricia Thomas, Jean
;h, Gene Manganello, Stella Broadhead , Robert Stefanko.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER
BUSINESS MANAGER
Charles R. Abate

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Top Right: HEAL TH SERVICE
- Betty Kwak , Lois Farrell , Ida
Rigley . Middle Right :
DUPLICATING - Margie Price,
Joanne Morton , William Simon ,
Vernell Barnes. Bottom Right:
COMPUTER CENTER - John
Janiczek , Kirk Nunemacher ,
Carl Hurst , Debby Yedinak ,
Jean Zampetti , Karen Kozey,
Asher Tunik , Dave Wiliams.

I Academics

Under the direction of Judy Freemot, the
Academic Support Center is there to help
those students who need further assistance
with their coursework. The center, located in
Kirby 107, provides both individual and
group tutoring sessions in all academic subjects. The Center was organized for the
benefit of all the students on the Wilkes College Campus.

Academics I 239

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' . RELATIONS
Rasperv, Cherly Delce
tom Left: Dorothy
ingman, Mary Argenio,
na Riccetti. Top f
Eleanor Cook. Bottom
CPA TECHNICAL C
DINATOR - Bruce Pha

BOOKSTORE - Berdina Mayefski, Patricia Thomas, Jean
Dash , Gene Manganello, Stella Broadhead, Robert Stefanko.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER

BUSINESS MANAGER
Charles R. Abate

Top Right: HEAL TH SERVICE
- Betty Kwak, Lois Farrell, Ida
Rigley. Middle Right:
DUPLICATING - Margie Price,
Joanne Morton , William Simon,
Vernell Barnes. Bottom Right:
COMPUTER CENTER - John
Janiczek, Kirk Nunemacher,
Carl Hurst, Debby Yedinak,
Jean Zampetti, Karen Kozey,
Asher Tunik, Dave Wiliams.

238 I Academics

Under the direction of Judy Freemc
Academic Support Center is there tc
those students who need further assis
with their coursework. The center, loca
Kirby 107, provides both individual
group tutoring sessions in all academic
jects. The Center was organized to
benefit of all the students on the Wilke:
lege Campus.

Acaden

�AEROSPACE
STUDIES
1ted: Lt. Col. Robert Cafazzo. Standing:
or Raymond Fox, Sgt. Patrick Doyle, Capt.
inis Drakopoulos.

ART
.ted: Richard Fuller, Dr. William Sterling.
nding: Herbert Simon, Brian Nobbs,
enice D'Vorzon.

BIOLOGY
Seated: Dr. Clyde Houseknecht, Dr. Wilbur
Hayes, Dr. Robert Ogren, Dr. Penelope
Padget. Standing: Henry Steuben, Dr. Charles
Reif, Dr. Lester Turoczi, Dr. Kenneth Klemow.

CHEMISTRY
Seated: Dr. William Stine, Dr. Owen Faut, Dr.
Ralph Rozelle. Standing: Dr. Howard Swain,
Dr. Richard Minasz, Dr. James Bohning, Dr.
Francis Salley.

Faculty I 241

�AEROSPACE
STUDIES
Seated: Lt. Col. Robert Cafazzo. Standing:
Major Raymond Fox, Sgt. Patrick Doyle, Capt.
Dennis Drakopoulos.

ART
Seated: Richard Fuller, Dr. William Sterling.
Standing: Herbert Simon, Brian Nobbs,
Berenice D'Vorzon.

240 I Faculty

BIOLOGY
Seated: Dr. Clyde Houseknecht, Dr. Wilbur
Hayes, Dr. Robert Ogren, Dr. Penelope
Padget. Standing: Henry Steuben, Dr. Charles
Reif, Dr. Lester Turoczl, Dr. Kenneth Klemow ..

CHEMISTRY
Seated: Dr. William Stine, Dr. Owen Faut, Dr.
Ralph Rozelle. Standing: Dr. Howard Swain,
Dr. Richard Minasz, Dr. James Bohning, Dr.
Francis Salley.

�EDUCATION
Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy, Joy Rinehimer, Dr.
Frank Darte, Dr. Eugene Hammer, Edwin
Johnson.

COMMERCE AND
FINANCE
Kenneth Broadt, Joseph Chlmlola, John Cooney, Robert
DeYoung, Dr. Charles Gurdin, Dr. Wagrha Taylor.

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EARTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE
Seated: Eugene Robt. Standing: Dr. Michael
Case, Dr. Brian Redmond.

ENGINEERING
Seated: Dr. Umid Nejib, Dr. Morad Yeroushalmi, Dr. Chyang Yu . Standing: Dr. John Janecek, Dr. Gary Dolny, Dr. George Sacos, Dr. John Orehotsky, Dr. Richard Aston, Dr. Jerome Kucirka, Barbara Faulls.

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HISTORY
Seated: Dr. Gerald Hartdagen, Dr. Sheila Carapico, Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. Jean Driscoll. Standing: John Meyers, James
Berg, Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao, Dr. David Leach.

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Patricia and Bob Heaman

From the top: Dr. Michael O' Neill, Dr.Benjamin Fiester, Dr. Robert Heaman, Norma Schulman, Dr. Walter
Karpinich, David Evans, Dr. Hilda Marban, Dr. Frank Leib, Dr. Patricia Heaman, Dr. Bradford Kinney, Cindi
Corson, Dr. Stanley Gutin, Dr. Thomas Kaska, Dr. Christopher Fox, Dr. Lee Terry.

Performance by Dr. Berlatsky in class.

Faculty 1 24

�HISTORY
Seated: Dr. Gerald Hartdagen, Dr. Sheila Carapico, Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. Jean Driscoll. Standing: John Meyers, James
Berg, Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao, Dr. David Leach.

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Patricia and Bob Heaman

From the top: Dr. Michael O'Neill, Dr.Benjamin Fiester, Dr. Robert Heaman, Norma Schulman, Dr. Walter
Karpinich, David Evans, Dr. Hilda Marban, Dr. Frank Leib, Dr. Patricia Heaman, Dr. Bradford Kinney, Cindi
Corson, Dr. Stanley Gutin, Dr. Thomas Kaska, Dr. Christopher Fox, Dr. Lee Terry.

Performance by Dr. Berlatsky in class.

Faculty I 245

�--------------------------------------------------. ·----------------------------------------------MATH AND
COMPUTER
SCIENCE

Seated: Dr. John Simmons, Dr.
Stephen Tillman . Standing: Dr.
Bing Wong, Joseph Salsburg,
Boyd Earl, Ronald Pryor, Dr.
Louise Berard, Dr. Steven Anderson, Dr. Claude Anderson Ill, Dr.
Samuel Merrill, Irene Cocco.

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NURSING
Seated: Betty Zuraw, Mary Donna Portonova, Dr. Delores Heinlein, Suzanne
Druffner, JoAnn Simons. Standing: Theresa Jezewski, Linda Desmond,
Theresa Grabo, Catherine Cummings, Pam Baker, Susan Hunt, Jean
Steelman, Judy Schreiber, Susan Ostroski, Dorothy Gloman, Alene Harrison. On Steps: Ann Marie Kolanowski, Mary Ann Saueraker, Margaret
Crowley, MaryJoan Burns, Adelaide Godek, Joyce Hamlin.

MUSIC
Dr. Herbert Garber, Dr. Bruce Reiprich, Dr. Roosevelt Newson, Jerome Campbell, William Gasbarro, Rosendo Santos.

246 I Faculty

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NURSING
Seated: Betty Zuraw, Mary Donna Portonova, Dr. Delores Heinlein, Suzanne
Druffner, JoAnn Simons. Standing: Theresa Jezewski, Linda Desmond,
Theresa Grabo, Catherine Cummings, Pam Baker, Susan Hunt, Jean
Steelman, Judy Schreiber, Susan Ostroski, Dorothy Gloman, Alene Harrison. On Steps: Ann Marie Kolanowski, Mary Ann Saueraker, Margaret
Crowley, MaryJoan Burns, Adelaide Godek, Joyce Hamlin.

MUSIC
Dr. Herbert Garber, Dr. Bruce Reiprich, Dr. Roosevelt Newson, Jerome Campbell , William Gasbarro, Rosendo Santos.

Faculty I 247

�PHILOSPHY
Dr. Donald Henson, Dr. Stanley Kay,
Dr. John Stevens.

PHYSICS
Seated: Christopher Laver, Dr. Francis Donahoe,
Cheryl Hoffman, Dr.
Jerome Kucirka, Walter
Placek. Standing: Dr.
Frank Bailey , Dr.
Frederick Lott, Dr. Levere
Hostler, Dr. Frederic
Bellas.

248 I Faculty

PSYCHOLO

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Dr. Robert Bohlander,
Dr. Carl Charnetski,
Dt. Robert Riley,
Dr. J.oseph Kanner.

SOCIOLOGY AND
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Dr. Bruce Brown, Judith Rasson, Dr. John Natzke.

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�PHI LOS PHY
Dr. Donald Henson , Dr. Stanley Kay,
Dr. John Stevens.

SICS
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lfman, Dr.
:irka, Walter
mding: Dr .
.i ley, Dr.
tt, Dr. Levere
r. Frederic

PSYCHOLOGY·
Dr. Robert Bohlander,
Dr. Carl Charnetski,
Dr. Robert Riley,
Dr. Joseph Kanner.

SOCIOLOGY AND
ANTHROPOLOGY
Dr. Bruce Brown, Judith Rasson, Dr. John Natzke.

Faculty I 249

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lifestyles .................... . ............ . ..... . ..... . ..... 82
activities ............. .. ............................. . ..... 120
events ..................................................... 144
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�AMNICOLA STAFF
Donna O'Toole
Michelle Herstek
John Sedor
J.B. Earl
Bob Yost
Dawn Marie Plodwick

Editor
Design Editor
Photo Editor
Photo Editor
Business Manager
Staff Assistant

Photographers:
Pat Flynn, Nagwa Taylor, Jake Vaxmonsky,
Debbie Prolieka, Sherri Zimmerman,
Jeff Clinite, John O'Marra
Richard A. Fuller

Advisor

Amnicola: one who lives and dwells by the
river.

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�Nineteen eighty five was a year marked by a
search for new goals for the institution known as
Wilkes College. Under the leadership of our new
President, Dr. Christopher Breiseth, we started
on a course that will lead us to even greater
academic success. In honor of this special year,
t he nineteen eighty five Amnicola also involves a
search. We, the Amnicola staff, would like to
challenge the students, faculty, and administrat ion of Wilkes College to one of the most int eresting types of searches - a treasure hunt!

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RHETORICIAN
AT WORK!

The Colonel has hidden his riches well three times over! Franklin guards the first
part of the treasure, Grant the second, and
Jackson and Lincoln the third. But the
guardians will not yield the treasure unless
the one who searches first asks the question
of the ones who live and dwell by the river.

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�Not being much for maps, the Colonel will give you no paces to step and
no places to dig where X marks the
spot! Instead, you must follow the
clues within these pages of time.
Words and pictures on the designated
pages will tell you the secrets of the
Colonel's hidden treasures!

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�Read the Colonel's signs carefully because
he is not above leading the reader on a few wild
goose chases. If you can see through the Colonel's tricky clues, you will find one or perhaps
all of his hiding spots. Do not tell your secret to
anyone else; rather, put it down in pen and ink
and send it to the people by the river. The
Colonel must have your reply by the ides of
March of the year nineteen hundred and
eighty six. If the date is clearly marked on your
letter and you are the first to discover one of
the secrets, the Colonel's treasure will be
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John Chipego B.S.

Jeffrey Balmer B.S.

Douglas Bradley B.S.

Mark Colatrella B.S.

Denise Banko B.S.

Jacqueline Brown. B.S.

Patricia Rose De Cosmo
B.S.

Marcel Esquen B.S.

Cynthia Evancho B.S.

Robert Hessling B.S.

Michelle Liddie B.S.

John Luongo B.S.

Karen Marie Lutz B.S.

Ellen McDermott B.S.

Robert Passeri B.S.

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Art

Rebecca Howell B.A.

Lisa Sakoutis B.F.A.

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Rachel Passarelli B.A.

Lisa Sowcik B.F.A.

Cheryl Plauga B.A.

Melissa Bauzon B.S.

Jacqueline Bischoff B.S.

Allyson Blodgett B.S.

Michael Stone B.F .A.

Denise Bodish B.S.

Christina Bruno B.S.

Carmella Butera B.S.

Ch·
ristopher De Haas
B.A.

Mary Jo Golden B.S.

Jack Jones B.S.

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�Rebecca King B.S.

John Longobardo B.A.

Lynne Oldroyd B.S.

Lori Kocur B.S.

Jeffrey Manzo B.S.

Tawny Rushoe B.S.

Kennith Lavin B.S.

Paul Mastrokyriakos
B.S.

Mary Rybitski B.S.

Cathy Salak B.S.

J ohn Stitch B.S.

William Wertly B.S.

Joseph Serniak II B.S.

Leonard Tananis, Jr.
B.S.

Weldon Shaffer III B.S.

Michele Urban B.S.

Myron Yencha, Jr. B.S.

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�Business Administration

Thomas Abato B.S.

Gregg Baum B.S.

Mary Baran B.S.

David Brown B.S.

Betty Bastek B.S.

Irene Brown B.S.

Dominick Cassise B.S.

Robert Castellani B.S.

Tracey Cutler B.S.

John Delfino B.S.

Lisa Fiorentino B.S.

Elissa Firmbach B.S.

Donna Haigh B.S.

Raymond L. Hanks B.S.
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Scott Bruggeworth B.S.

Jacqueline Carroll B.S.

Karen Cassidy B.S.

St ephen Gambale B.S.

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28 I Seniors

�Susan Hemmer B.S.

Elizabeth Kapland B.S.

Lisa Mercanti B.S.

Jeffrey Hockenbury B.S.

Dawn Lockburner B.S.

Karen Miller B.S.

David Kalinoski B.S.

Cynthia Matero B.S.

Nancy Moore B.S.

Marie Nash B.S.

Sandra Spring B.S.

Dorothy Price B.S.

Paul O'Leary B.S.

Joseph Survilla B.S.

Eric Reno B.S.

Colin Owens B.S.

Christopher Pearson B.S.

Thomas Rowan B.S.

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�usiness Education

Karen Sabback B.S.

Munther Sbeitan B.S.

Denise Selner B.S.

Patricia Hasselberger
B.S.

Chemistry

Peter Smith B.S.

Jeffrey Tokach B.S.

Diane Yateshin B.S.

Michael Marino B.S.

Paula Zydko B.S.

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John Mariscano B.S.

Seniors

�Communication Studies

Richard Congdon B.A.

Judith Groshardt B.A.

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Ann Devlin B.A.
B.A. English

David Gayeski B.A.

Naomi Harris B.A.

Sharon McLaughlin
B.A.

Thomas Monsell B.A.

Thomas McGuire B.A.

Donna O'Toole B.A.

Christopher Sailus B.A.

Annette Winski B.A.

Senio
34 I Seniors

�Computer Science

John Ackerman B.S.

Robert Atherton B.A.

James Hancharick B.A.

David Albano B.S.
B.S. Math

Karen Anderson B.A.

Dana John Colavitti B.S.

Robert Gurderson B.S.

Louise Kerl B.A.

Michael Koliga B.S.

Karen Latzko B.A.

Elna Perluke B.A.

Eugene Wachowski B.A.

Donna Morgan B.S.

Susan Slawich B.S.

Cynthia Wragg B.A.

Robert Murnin B.S.

Bradley Stanton B.A.

Janet Yenkowski B.A.

36 I Seniors
Seniors I

�Earth and Environlllental Science

Edward Albert B.A.

James Geis B.S.

Angela Holm B.S.

Economics

Michael McKenna B.A.
B.S. Business Administration

Guy Whalon B.A.

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Melissa Meyers B.A.

Brian Oram B.S.

38 I Seniors
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�Elententary Education

Charlene Hurst B.A.

Jane Natushko B.S.

George Simms Jr. B.A.

Patricia Rodzinka B.A.

Kathleen Hyde B.A.

Kathleen Kennedy
Jessen B.A.

Karen Mason B.A.

Cindy Weinstein B.A.

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Curt Boyer B.S.
Business Administration

David Brink B.S.

David Frey B.S.

James Gallagher B.S.

Lisa Gigliello B.S.

Andrew Grant B.S.

Joseph Mccawley B.S.

David Grow B.S.

Richard Hartman, Jr.
B.S.

Charles Jaynes B.S.

William Paletski B.S.

Richard Jenkins B.S.

Walter Karaban B.S.

Atlaf Khan B.S.

Mark Murphey B.S.

Tai Tan Nguyen B.S.

Thomas Piatkowski B.S.

Stephen Pokrinchak B.S.

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Seniors I•

�Christopher Rexer B.S.

Mike Romanies B.S.

Ian Smith B.S.

George Solomon B.S.

Thomas Swirbel B.S.

Stephen Vidal B.S.

Pet er Werner B.S.

Scott Williams B.S.

James Zaykoski B.S.

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History

David Foster B.A.

Alan Melusen B.A.
B.S. Business Administration

Todd Snyder B.A.

David John Sedor
B.S./M.D.

Timothy Williams B.A.

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Math

Lori Cashour B.S.

James Endres B.S.

Betsy Bourgault B.M.

Pamela Bricker B.M.

Roy Clark B.M.

Roger Heffington B.M.

Joseph Loposky B.M.

Maureen McDermott
B.M.

Paul Aesterreich B.M.

Victoria Moffatt B.M.

Medical
Technology

Karen Paulshock B.S.

Robert Reynolds, Jr.

B.M.

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48 I Seniors

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Jeffrey Smith B.M.

Carol Walters B.M.

Marete Wester B.M.

Cheryl Wright B.M.

Marybeth Zuvich B.M.

Anita Aikman B.S.

Cindy Anastasi B.S.

Kim Angus B.S.

Kimberly Arrowsmith
B.S.

Debra Bartashunas B.S.

Paulanne Blaser B.S.

Nancy Bowen B.S.

David Burak B.S.

Desiree Burgh B.S.

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50 I Seniors

�Cherie Burke B.S.

Dianne Charsha B.S.

Barbara Burnside B.S.

Tracey Day B.S.

Sandra Byorick B.S.

Mary Degilio B.S.

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Julianne Drust B.S.

Edith French B.S.

Sharon Flickinger B.S.

Barbara Hillard B.S.

Janet Gima B.S.

Lisa Hughes B.S.

Helen Hine B.S.

Tammy Jones B.S.

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Elizabeth Eyet B.S.

Joan Kalinowski B.S.

Marian Karmilowicz
B.S.

Tracey Kelly B.S.

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�Kathryn Krakosky B.S.

Penelope Letcher B.S.

Kathleen Mooney B.S.

Donna Kresock B.S.

Elizabeth Maier B.S.

Katherine Mooney B.S.

Suzanne Kubilus B.S.

Michelle McKeown B.S.

Naomi Morton B.S.

Diane Murphey B.S.

Dorothy Shamany B.S.

Karen Shinn B.S.

Nancy Novitski B.S.

Allison Placek B.S.

Diane Schoch B.S.

Maureen Pollard B.S.

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Judith Skibicki B.S.

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Margaret Smith B.S.

Ann Marie Snyder B.S.

Susan Talarovich B.S.

Christopher Hons B.S.

Political Science

Tammy Wagner B.S.

Christine Ward B.S.

Linda Zanoline B.S.

Michael Bernstein B.A.

Jeffrey Box B.A.

Vincent Cappellini B.A.

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Ben Guinn B.A.

Raymond Hassay B.A.

David Abraham B.A.
Sociology B.A.

Patrick Antonecchia
B.A.

Sheri Marie Car bino
B.A.

James Davis B.A.

Elizabeth Dougherty
B.A.

Ronald Gavlick B.A.

James Harnen, Jr. B.A.

Kenley Roats B.A.
Sociology B.A.

Marshall Hulbert B.A.

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58 I Seniors

�Charles Jameson, Jr. B .A.

Roslyn Lucas B.A.

Joe Morrissey B.A.

Michele Murray B.A.

Patricia Puglisi B.A.

Robin Purves B.A.

Kevin Romanko B.A.

Susan Sovan B.A.

Brian Spino B.A.

Linda Sweeney B.A.

Stephen Thomas B.A.

Kathryne A Whitney
B.A.

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Janet Cashour B.A.

Belinda Housenbold
B.A.

Mauri Lawler B.A.

Theatre
Arts

Barbara Malacari

Amy Heisler B.A.

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Teresa Tyler B.A.

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KAREN ANDERSON is a computer science major from Hackettstown
NJ. While at Wilkes, she served as a stu~
dent government representative and
was on the Cherry Blossom Committee
and the Winter Weekend Committee.
Karen also was a member of the executive council of the Class of '85 and
the psychology club. In her senior year,
she was chosen Homecoming Queen.

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Degree

2nd Row

Degree

3rd Row

Degree

Sherry Rodin
Thomas G. Rowlands

MBA
Master of Science
in Education with
a major in History
MBA
Master of Science
in Education
Master of Science
in Education with
a major in Biology
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA

Kenneth J. Krakosky
Sandra A. Beynon
Leslie T. Bullock
Judith R. Schall
Margaret A. Bart
William J. Warg
James A. Collins
Thomas J . Balutis
Joseph E. Baranowski
Patricia A. Brown

MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA

James A. Farrell

Master of Science in
Education
MBA
MBA
MBA
Master of Science in
Education with a
major in Elementary
Master of Science in
Physics
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA

Christine Calimeres
Kathryn G. Johnson
Rose Ann Crisci

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Alice F. Lee
J. Murray Swim
Anthony M. Schwab
Vito Joseph Fioti
Bryan R. Herron
Jatin Kalyani
David Kalinowski

Delbert J. Baluta
Edward F. Carey
Anthony M. Price
Christine A. Koterba
Linda S. Jamiolkowski
Michael J . Masciola
Daniel C. Schilling
Shrinivas Penugonda
Elizabeth J . DeCosmo

DAVE GA YESKI is a communications major from Nanticoke, PA. He was
a member of WCHL, serving as asistant
station manager, sports director and
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operat10ns
manager. He served as' the
head basketball coach for Holy Trinity
Grade school in Nanticoke. He also held
the position of student assistant to the
alumni office for four years.

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�KAREN MASON is an English major from Kingston Pa. During her four
years at Wilkes, she was a member of
the Manuscript Society. She was
Manuscript editor in her senior year
and associate editor in her junior year.
Karen was a tutor for the Writing Lab
for four years. She was also a member of
Commuter Council, Freshman Orientation Staff, the concert and Lecture
Series Committee and the Publications
Committee.

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Wilkes,

MARIANNE SCICCHITANO was a
member of the Inter-Residence Hall
Council. Within the IRHC, she served
as Winter Weekend Chairman, recording secretary, dorm council vice president and treasurer. She was a Resident
Assistant, a member of the executive
council for the class of '85 and a member
of the Visitation and Freshman Orientation Committees. Marianne resides in
Mount Carmel, Pa.

SEAN CONNOLLY is a communications _major with a minor in English. While
at W Ilk es, he served as news editor of the
BEACON ~nd as a student staff reporter
for the Wilkes College Public Relations
Department. Sean also acted in several colleg.e productions. He was a contributing
writer for the MANUSCRIPT and a
?1-em her of the football team. Sean resides
m Luzerne, Pa.

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DOROTHY PRICE is a business major
from Forty Fort, Pa. She was a member of the
Acc~unting an.cl Business Club for two years,
servmg as president and public relations officer.
She belonged to Phi Gamma Nu the Business
Fraternity, and Theta Delta Rho Sorority.
Dorothy was a Freshman Orientation Staff
group leader, a Commuter Council member and
a member of the Winter Weekend Organizing
Co1:11mittee: S~e plans to accept a graduate
assistantship m the Commerce and Finance
Department while pursuing her MBA.

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�THOMAS MCGUIRE is a communications major from Pittston, Pa. During his 4
years at Wilkes, he was a member of WCLH
for 4 years, serving as news director, sports
director, program director, and general
manager. Tom was also a member of the
WCLH TV crew. In 1982, he was named
most valuable player for the cross country
team. He was on the team for 4 years, serving as co-captain for 3.

ANNETTE WINSKI is a communications major from Millville, Pa. While at
Wilkes, she was a member of the speech and
debate team for 3 ½ years. She was also a
member of Phi Kappa Delta (the National
Honorary Speech Fraternity) and she held
the chapter offices of secretary /treasurer
and president. Annette won numerous
awards, including a national ranking in persuasive speaking. She was active in other
communication-related activities such as
WCLH and WCLH TV crew. Annette was a
member of the Women's tennis team for 4
years.

A nursing major from Wayne Pa
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ticiI?ated m Student Government, InterRe~idence Hall Council and the Freshman
Orientation and Visitation Day committees
~ hile at Wilkes, she was also a member of
Big Brothers/Big Sister and the Women's
Softball Team.

~ORI ~LIAS is al?- English major from
Wilkes:Barre, Pa. While at Wilkes, she was
an active member of Circle K; in fact,
through the club, she became editor of the
state bulletin. She also received the Robert
Cassel Award and the Outstanding
S~cre_t~ry Awar1 through Circle K. Lori was
a Judicial council clerk, a Commuter Council repre~entative and a Beacon staff writer.
Along with her activities at Wilkes, she was
also a volunteer for Meals on Wheels and
the Association for Retarded Citizens Companionship Program.

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�KAREN CASSIDY is a business
administration major from Tamaqua,
Pa. While at Wilkes, she was a member
of IRHC and a Resident Assistant in her
junior and senior year. Karen also participated in Theatrics and was Student
Center Board Social Director. Her other
activities included membership in the
Accounting and Business Club and
Staff writing for the BEACON.

While at Wilkes, ALAN MELUSEN was
elected president of IRHC, Resident Assistant,
Student Government treasurer and president of
Phi Alpha Theta. He was a member of the First
Aid Team, the Bowling Club and the History
Club. He was a participant in the George Elliot
Memorial Tournament and intermural sports.
In his senior year, he was selected as Homecoming Prince. Alan has a double major in history
and business. He resides in Springfield,
Virginia.

While at Wilkes, BELINDA HOUSENBOLD was the vice president of Big
Brothers/Big Sister and an active member of the
Sociology and Psychology club. She was a senior
intern at the Office of Admissions, a tutor for
Upward Bound and a member of the Academic
Committee and the Concert and Lecture Series
Committee. Belinda also was a part of the
Counseling Center task force and a member of
the Manuscript Society. She resides in Old
Bridge, New Jersey.

JOAN KALINOWSKI is a nursing
major from Dickson City, Pa. While at
Wilkes, she served as IRHC social
chairperson and senior class vice president. She was a member of the elections
committee, the Freshman Orientation
Staff, and the executive council of the
senior class. Joan was also chosen
outstanding representative for IRHC.

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�MICHELE URBAN is a biology
major from Pleasant Mount, PA. While
at Wilkes, she served student government as a representative, correponding
secretary, vice president and president.
She also participated in various other
activities including The Emergency
Alert Team, Physics Club, Chemistry
Club, Biology Club, Freshman Orientation, Winter Weekend, Cherry Blossom,
Student Life, Social, Constitution and
Election Committees. Shelly plans to
pursue graduate studies in
Biology/Genetics.

THOMAS MONSELL is a communications major from Bridgewater,
NJ. He served as dorm president, resident assistant, and was a member of the
Student Center Security Staff. He was
also an active member of the Beacon
staff, serving as a reporter, assistant
news and feature editor. In the area of
sports, he was on the football team, and
the baseball team. In his senior year, he
was selected as Homecoming King.

PATRICIA DE COSMO is an
accounting major from Wilkes-Barre. A
member of the Circle K Club, she served as
president, district Board Member, as ~ell
as being the recipient of the "Outstanding
Club President" award. She was a student
judge for the Judiciary Council and she was
a Commuter Council representative for the
class of '85. Patty also was a volunteer for
both Meals on Wheels and the Retarded
Citizen's Companionship program.

DAVID KALINOWSKI is a business
administration major from Plains, PA. As a
member of Commuter Council, he served as
president, representative, and corresponding secretary. He was a member of Student
Government, IRHC, and the bowling club.
While at Wilkes, he also was a memb_er of
the Presidential Inauguration Committee,
the Freshman Orientation Staff, and the
Visitation Staff. He was a participant in the
George Elliot Memorial Boxing
Tournament.

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�ALLYSON BLODGETT is a
biology major from Easton, Pa. ~hile at
Wilkes, she was a representative and
corresponding secretary. for the InterResidence Hall Council as well as
secretary and president of her do~m
(Waller North). She was an_ acti~e
member of the Wilkes College First A~d
squad, being chosen squad leader m
1985. Allyson also was a member o~ the
Freshman Orientation Staff, the W mter
Weekend Committee and the Visitation
Day Staff.

SANDRA SPRING is · a business
administration major from Califon, NJ.
During her four years at Wilkes, she
served the class of '85 as both
parliamentarian and cla_s~ repr~sentative. Sandra also participated m
the executive council and the B3;r?ell
club. She was a member of the V~s1tation Day Staff and served as_ a ~es1dent
assistant during both her Jumor and
senior year at Wilkes.

TIM WILLIAMS is a history major
with minors in journalism and anthropology. During his four years at Wilkes, he
was a member of the BEACON staff, serving as sports writer, sports editor, and
editor-in-chief. He was also captain of the
soccer team for three years. In his junior
year, Tim was a resident assistant. Along
with activities such as the Soccer Club and
the Ski Club, Tim was also a member of Phi
Alpha Theta, the History Honor Society.
T im resides in Bethlehem, Pa.

ERIC RENO was an active member of
student government while at Wilkes. He
served on various committees, such as the
Winter Weekend, Cherry Blossum,
Freshman Orientation, Constitutional and
Ecumenical Committees. He was a member
of the Executive Council, participated in intramural sports, and was a member of the
Ski Club. During his senior year, he served
as class president. Eric resides in Chadds
Ford, Pa.

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�MARETE WESTER is a music major
from Mountaintop, Pennsylvania with a
concentration in piano peformance. While
at Wilkes, she participated in MENC,
chorus, the Cap and Bell Singers and the
Wind Ensemble. Marete was also the president of Cue and Curtain club and the music
director of the FANT AS TICKS. She also
acted in several theatre productions.
Marete plans to pursue a master's degree in
Arts Administration at Drexel University.

DAVID J. BROWN was an active
member of the Commuter Council while
at Wilkes. He served the organization as
treasurer, vice president, and representative. He was also a member of Student Government, serving on various
committees such as the Financial Aid
Committee, the Government Affairs
Council and the Elections Committee.
Dave was also a member of the Accounting and Business Club and the
Freshman Orientation Staff.

DONN A O'TOOLE is a communications
major from Larksville, Pa. During her four years
at Wilkes, she was a member of the Speech and
Debate Union and won over 150 trophies,
several of which were national awards. She was a
member of Phi Kappa Delta, a national
honorary speech fraternity, and served in the
regional office of Student Lieutenant Governor.
Donna was editor of the AMNICOLA for 2
years. She was a member of the Manuscript
Society, the Student Publications Committee
and the Freshman Orientation Staff. She also
served as a tutor at the Writing Lab and as a
speaker at President Breiseth's inauguration.

MOLLY WILDES majored m
Business Administration. While at
Wilkes, she was an active member of
Commuter Council and she served in
various offices for that organization.
She was also a member of Student
Government. Molly resides in Moun taintop, Pa.

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Donna O'Toole, Anrn
Winski, R. C. Nause I
Duttinger, Eric Chas~.

Daily
Bulletin
Pictured at Left: left
right: Chris Riley, Je
Bradley, Christine G
man, Sandie Doy
Margaret Mary Hag
gans, Sean Cota.

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ActiuitiE

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:ience
at Right: 1. to r.:
ilawich, Karen
Rohen Atherton,
~nkowski, Louis
uzanna Bernd,
tzko, Kim Evans.
=&gt;aul Englehardt,
\fachina, Greg
, Donna Morgan,
Koliga, Leo
Job Murnin. Row
in Peles, Matt
David Flaim,
,iley, Elizabeth

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1rtain
at Right: 1. to r.:
cDonald, Celesta
Gene Wachowtstine Bolcarovic,
Pavlico, Brian
Andrea Kocecha.
~ssica Holm, Debin z i e, Tawny
Marete Wester.
Scott Werbin,
:ow 4: John Garp,
ini Lubar.

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Debate
Pictured at Left: 1. to r.:
Dr. Bradford Kinney
Donna O'Toole, Annett;
Winski, R. C. Nause Dan
Duttinger, Eric Chas~.

Daily
Bulletin
Pictured at Left: left to
right: Chris Riley, Jerry
Bradley, Christine Gorman, Sandie Doyle
Margaret Mary Hagel~
gans, Sean Cota.

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E. &amp; E.S.

First Aid

Pictured at Right: l. to r.,
Row 1: John Maciorowski,
J. B. Ear 1, Brian Oram,
Angela Holm, John 0.
Marra. Row 2: Chris Way,
Suzanne Billings, Brian
Redmon, Kevin Salus,
Barry Lambert, James
Geis.

Pictured Top Left: Row 1:
Lynn Oldroyd, Michele
Novobilski, Allyson
Blodgett, Cathy Glatzel
Tawny Rushoe, Lori
Gregory, Cynthia
Rhoades. Row 2: Henr)
Novroski, PII, Jim
Galasso, EMT, Jim
Rosnick, Allan Knock
Bob Fernandez, Marshal
Hurlbert, Jr. Row 3: PhiliI
Malatin, Jeffrey Clinite
Charlie McCoy, Nea
McHugh.

Education
Pictured at Right: l. to r.,
Row 1: Jean Dougherty,
Alison Geise. Row 2: Donn a Elias, Patricia
Hassel berger.

Engineering
Pictured at Right: 1. to r.,
Row 1: Jay Rubino, Bert
"kneepads" Decker, Neil
Douris, Pete Werner, Phil
"Mr. Phil" Heffelfinger,
Howie Knorr, Bob Leo, Mike
Williams. Row 2: Chris
Cowen, Ron Weinland,
Michelle McAleer, Mike
Skerda, George "Swag"
Wolfe, Keith Jordan, Bill
Moses, James Ralston. Row
3: Jim Schatawie, Ed Dupre,
Gary Mrozinski, Rich
Raushmayer, Jim Stoshak,
Mike Stavish, Paul Orleski,
Ag Primatic, Joe Buczynski,
Owen Murphy, Bob Ganski,
Tom Knopchick, Joe Santuk,
Paula Sova, Stephen Golenski, Donna Thibodeau, Tim
Sichler, Perri Nejib.

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. &amp; E.S.

~d at Right: l. to r.,
John Maciorowski,
Earl, Brian Oram,
Holm, John 0.
Row 2: Chris Way,
te Billings, Brian
m, Kevin Salus,
Lambert, James

lucation

~d at Right: 1. to r.,
: Jean Dougherty,
Geise. Row 2: Don1i as, Patricia
berger.

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Pictured Top Left: Row 1:
Lynn Oldroyd, Michele
Novobilski, Allyson
Blodgett, Cathy Glatzel,
Tawny Rushoe, Lori
Gregory, Cynthia
Rhoades. Row 2: Henry
Novroski, PII, Jim
Galasso, EMT, Jim
Rosnick, Allan Knock,
Bob Fernandez, Marshall
Hurlbert, Jr. Row 3: Philip
Malatin, Jeffrey Clinite,
Charlie McCoy, Neal
McHugh.

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d at Right: l. to r.,
: Jay Rubino, Bert
ads" Decker, Neil
Pete Werner, Phil
Phil " Heffelfinger,
{norr, Bob Leo, Mike
1s. Row 2: Chris
, Ron Weinland,
le McAleer, Mike
, George " Swag "
Keith Jordan, Bill
James Ralston. Row
3chatawie, Ed Dupre,
Mrozinski , Rich
1ayer, Jim Stoshak,
tavish, Paul Orleski,
natic, Joe Buczynski,
vlurphy, Bob Ganski,
1opchick, Joe Santuk,
;ova, Stephen Golennna Thibodeau, Tim
Perri Nejib.

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History
and
Political
Science

Internation,
Organizatio

Pictured Top Left: Ro
Jatin Kalyani, Zai
Yusuf, Norizan Ra
Barbara King, adv
Zakaria Tohme, Mm
Zarfrani, Fatirr.
Jamaludin, Ndrhami
Daud. Row 2: Ham
Shaari, Rosli Muhamr
Badariah Zainal, Ami
Arshad Georges Al
tanos, Zakarinya Ibral
Shrinivas Penugo11
Yousef Abu El H~
Altaf Khan, Mark Sain
Jane Hudak, Chia-I-Cl
Jennifer Orehatsky.

Pictured Top Right: Row
1: Jim Delmonte, Vicky
Straka, Jacqui Kramer.
Row 2: Jeff Clinite, Todd
Snyder, Paul Matticks.

I.E.E.E.

Pictured at Left: Ro,
Bert Decker, Frank Sc:
fer, Altaf Khan. Rov
Paul Belusko, Chi
Skukla, Scott Willia
Row 3: Tom Piatko~
Phil Heffelfinger, G
Mrozinski, Chris Re
Walter Kara ban. Ro'-'
Perri Nejib, Joe San1
Dr. Gary Dolny, Gee
Solomon, Dave Brink,
Rubino, Bruce Asp1
Pete Warner, P~
Fidrych, Owen Mur{
George Wolfe, Joe E
zynski, Stephen Pok
chak.

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~d Top Right: Row
Delmonte, Vicky
, Jacqui Kramer.
Jeff Clinite, Todd
, Paul Matticks.

International
Organization
Pictured Top Left: Row 1:
Jatin Kalyani, Zainail
Yusuf, N orizan Razak,
Barbara King, advisor,
Zakaria Tohme, Maxime
Zarfrani, Fatimah
Jamaludin, Ndrhamimah
Daud. Row 2: Hamdan
Shaari, Rosli Muhammad,
Badariah Zainal, Aminah
Arshad Georges Aboutanos, Zakarinya Ibrahim,
Shrinivas Penugonda,
Yousef Abu El Hawa,
Altaf Khan, Mark Salman,
Jane Hudak, Chia-I-Chen,
Jennifer Orehatsky.

I.E.E.E.
Pictured at Left: Row 1:
Bert Decker, Frank Schaffer, Altaf Khan. Row 2:
Paul Belusko, Chlaya
Skukla, Scott Williams.
Row 3: Tom Piatkowski,
Phil Heffelfinger, Gary
Mrozinski, Chris Rex er,
Walter Kara ban. Row 4:
Perri Nejib, Joe Santuk,
Dr. Gary Dolny, George
Solomon, Dave Brink, Jay
Rubino, Bruce Aspray,
Pete Warner, Paul
Fidrych, Owen Murphy,
George Wolfe, Joe Buczynski, Stephen Pokrinchak.

Activities I 131

�I.R.H.C.
Pictured Top Right: Row
1: Marianne Secicchitano,
Joe Fulco, Allyson
Blodgett, Neil Douris,
Keith Dorton. Row 2:
Mark Horowitz, Roseanne
Rupp, Jennifer Bausche,
Michelle McAllister, Sandra Adams, Lisa Hanau,
Sue Imboden, Toni Gionfriddo. Row 3: Brian
McAleer, Al Melusan,
Tom Jam icky, Gary
Melusan, Todd Snyder,
Mike Moletsky. Row 4:
Advisors, Paul Adams and
Sue Tomalis.

I.V.C.E.
Pictured at Right: Row 1:
Ellen, Jennifer, Joe,
Helen, Lynn, Dave. Row 2:
Chris Dwight, Frank
Betsy, George.

ManuscriIJ
Pictured at Left:
Patricia Heaman, Doi
O'Toole, Anne Roche, ~
Tromalont, Sandra Le
Karen Mason, Yv€
Simmons.

Math
Row 1, 1. tor.: Kim Evi
Janet Yenkowski, Bi
Stetten. Row 2: Ro·
Atherton, Elizabeth C
son, Mary Ganaposki, 1
Murnin, Donna MorE
Row 3: Lee Brosius, M
Jo Zukoski, Sus
Slawich.

M.E.N.C

132 I Activities

Pictured at Left: Row
Dianne Gusher, Mi
Mrozinski, Robert Olii
Roger Heffingto
Jeanette Harris, Pam
Bricker, Suzanna Ber
Row 2: Thomas Bittr
Doug Takus, Kathy Ofo
Maureen McDermo
Alex Kassay, RosE
Reynolds, Paul Oest
reich, Nicholas Drisc
Deborah Bialecki.ACt Wi
· ·t

�.R.H.C.
~ed Top Right: Row
trianne Secicchitano,
Fulco, Allyson
:ett, Neil Douris,
Dorton. Row 2:
Horowitz, Roseanne
, Jennifer Bausche,
,lle McAllister, San1.dams, Lisa Hanau,
mboden, Toni Gion). Row 3: Brian
eer, Al Melusan,
Jamicky, Gary
:an, Todd Snyder,
Moletsky. Row 4:
ors, Paul Adams and
omalis.

.V.C.E.
red at Right: Row 1:
1,
Jennifer, Joe,
1, Lynn, Dave. Row 2:
i
Dwight, Frank
·, George.

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Pictured at Left: Dr.
Patricia Heaman, Donna
O'Toole, Anne Roche, Joel
Tromalont, Sandra Long,
Karen Mason, Yvette
Simmons.

Math
Row 1, 1. to r .: Kim Evans,
Janet Yenkowski, Brian
Stetten. Row 2: Rohen
Atherton, Elizabeth Gibson, Mary Ganaposki, Bob
Murnin, Donna Morgan.
Row 3: Lee Brosius, Mary
Jo Zukoski, Susan
Slawich.

M.E.N.C. Pictured at Left: Row 1:
Dianne Gusher, Mark
Mrozinski, Robert Olivia,
Roger Heffington,
Jeanette Harris, Pamela
Bricker, Suzanna Berno.
Row 2: Thomas Bittner,
Doug Takus, Kathy Olivia,
Maureen McDermott,
Alex Kassay, Rossar
Reynolds, Paul Oesterreich, Nicholas Driscoll,
Deborah Bialecki.A . . .

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N.S.O.
Pictured at Right: Row 1:
Karen Shinn, Barbara Burnside, Chris Adamski. Row 2:
Beth Cortez, Mary Beth
Giamusso, Carolyn Silinskie,
Linda Reese. Row 3: Kathleen Mooney, Kathy Grigaitis, Bonnie Levanovage,
Lynne Oldroyd. Row 4: Lisa
Kinner, Allyson Soosaan,
Diane Gazoo, Linda Fritz,
Brenda Reber, Karen
Shemanski, Mary Jablonoloski, Chris Gaughan, Terri
Keay, Kim Arrowsmith,
Stacey Toslasky. Row 5: Nancy Wink, Sherri Hine, Kim
Swartz, Keturah Faust, Sally
McLaughlin, Stephanie
Stine, Lisa Loving.

Physics

Pictured at Right: Row
Don Stone, Jeff Ball. R,
2: Brian Stanton, G~
Finnegan, Christoph
Hons, Steve Urbans
Row 3: Brian Stetten, A
Troyan, David Placek.

Psi Chi
Pictured at Right: Seat◄
Sue Cicilioni, Lon
DeMarco-Booth. Star
ing: Michele Fidrych, Tc
Peeler, Dave Abraham.

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Activit,

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Physics

tured at Right: Row 1:
:en Shinn, Barbara Burn, Chris Adamski. Row 2:
'.ii Cortez, Mary Beth
musso, Carolyn Silinskie,
da Reese. Row 3: Kath1 Mooney, Kathy GrigaiBonnie Levanovage,
me Oldroyd. Row 4: Lisa
mer Allyson Soosaan,
ne 'cazoo, Linda Fritz,
enda Reber, Karen
:manski, Mary JablonoloChris Gaughan , Terri
ay, Kim Arrowsmith,
cey Toslasky. Row 5: NanWink, Sherri Hine, Kim
Htz, Keturah Faust, Sally
Laughlin, Stephanie
1.e, Lisa Loving.

tivi ties

Pictured at Right: Row 1:
Don Stone, Jeff Ball. Row
2: Brian Stanton, Gary
Finnegan, Christopher
Hons, Steve Urbanski.
Row 3: Brian Stetten, Alex
Troyan, David Placek.

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DeMarco-Booth. Standing: Michele Fidrych, Tom
Peeler, Dave Abraham.

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Student
Governine:

Pictured at Left: Row :
Sheridan, Randa Fahmy,:
Urban, Caryl Goldsmith. I
Corneileus Douris, 1
Potoeski, Eric Reno. R1
Michaelean Coffee, El
Hoover, Beth Cortez, ]
Anderson. Row 4: Al Me
Jacqui Kramer, Mike E\
Mike Kressler. Row 5:
Smith, Joe McLaughlin,
Marchetti. Row 6: Sue Le
Sue Imboden, Terry Reba1
Row 7: John Stick, ,
Toslosky, Marian Karmil&lt;
Eric Chase.

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Pictured at Left: Row 1: Ian
Sheridan, Randa Fahmy, Shelly
Urban, Caryl Goldsmith. Row 2:
Corneileus Douris, Brian
Potoeski, Eric Reno. Row 3:
Michaelean Coffee, Eleanor
Hoover, Beth Cortez, Karen
Anderson. Row 4: Al Melusen,
Jacqui Kramer, Mike Everett,
Mike Kressler. Row 5: Pete
Smith, Joe McLaughlin, Rob
Marchetti. Row 6: Sue Lennon,
Sue Imboden, Terry Rebarchek.
Row 7: John Stick, Stacy
Toslosky, Marian Karmilowicz,
Eric Chase.

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Center
Board
Pictured at Left: Row 1: Jill Van
Loan Jackie Pauly, Kathy Hyde.
Row 2: Joe Fulco, Barb Bridge, Ken
Mazza, Joe Williams, Karen Cassidy,
Tom Jamicky, Beth Cortez. Row 3:
Pete Huber, Cress Shallers.
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Pictured Above: Unchana
Milbauer, Leanne Kay,
Paula Marri, Josephine
Dait, Perri Nejib, Michelle
McAleer, Donna
Thibodeau, Chhaya
Shukla.

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Jackie Pauly, Kathy Hyde.
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Joe Williams, Karen Cassidy,
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uber, Cress Shallers.

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Pictured Above: Unchana
Milbauer, Leanne Kay,
Paula Marri, Josephine
Dait, Perri Nejib, Michelle
McAleer, Donna
Thibodeau, Chhaya
Shukla.

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Ron Fradeneck, Judy Groshandt,
Annette Winski, Chip Montgomery,
Jackie Bischoff, Chris Sailus, Tony
Gionfriddo. Row 2, Seated: R.C.
Nause, Leah Dunn, Chris Bolcarovic,
Mitzi McKeown, Melinda Tamkins,
Mark Vetovitz. Row 3, Standing: Dr.
Bradford, Kinney, Don Galade, Dave
Genello, John Naeher, Dave
Abraham, Ian Sheridan, Tom
McGuire, Dave Gayeski, Patt Flynn,
John Schmidt, Ed Nowicki, Jim
Lehet, Jim Evelock, Greg Krager,
John Smith. Pictured at Left:
Seated: Christine Bolcarovic, Mitzi
McKeown. Standing: Tom McGuire,
Dave Gayeski.

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Jessica Sauraker, Randa
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�ORIENTATION 1984
This is where it all begins at Wilkes College. Each year, the orientation program is
slightly different in regards to its planned
events. This year, it included everything
from the traditional Ralston Cheer to an
ice cream social, a picnic, and a
multimedia show. The weekend was
special to both the Freshmen and the Upperclassmen volunteers.

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Wilkes College Gym!

Pictured Above: Justine Johns in concert.

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Wilkes College Gym!

Pictured Above: Justine Johns in concert.

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Wait a minute ... what's that girl pointing
to? That was the Wilkes College
Homecoming bonfire! When the
downpour came, the students' answer was
"So What!" They moved the party into
the gym. Even though the fire didn't blaze
as high as usual, the damp weather certainly didn't dampen the spirit of the
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�Homecoming 1984

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Pictured Left: President Breiseth crowns
Homecoming Queen Karen Anderson as
Homecoming King Tom Monsell looks on.

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�1985 Talent Show Sponsored
by Big Brothers/Big Sisters

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�The Formal ... and the
Not-So-Formal!

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�LIFE ON STAGE

CLUB DAY

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CHERRY BLOSSOM WEEKEND

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�Blood Drives

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�George Elliot
Memorial Boxing
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�Inauguration of
CHRISTOPHER
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of Wilkes College

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�MORNING OF CELEBRATION

Preceding the
Inauguration of the Fourth Prt::sident

of
WILK ES COLLEGE

Sunday, April 14, 1985

10:15

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�Football

1. tor., Row 1: Pat Walsh, Scott Bruggeworth, Lou Zampetti, Carl Sosnowski, Sean Connolly, Sam Graziano, Colin Owens; Ed Mann, Mike Slepian.
Row 2: Keith Conlon, Bill Buzza, Chris Blugis, Dominic Christiano, Ron Drogan, Brad Scarborough, Bill Buoni, Steve Shearer, Steve McKaig, Ray
Oswald, Jon Thomas, Dan Kolar. Row 3: Eric Reidinger, Tim Frastechi, Bill McDonagh, Mike Byrne, Jim Smith, Joe Moffit, Chris Kalmen, Donte
Brackett, Bill Silvi, Ron Ulitchne, Dave Dombroski, Mike Duncan. Row 4: Tom Bell, Rich Hochreiter, Jeff Meyer, Dave Massi, Kevtn Salus, Mike
Thornton, Dan Pavelitz, Joe Girman, Bill Klemanowicz, Chris Andrews, Len Crosson, Bernie Kusakavitch. Row 5: Michael Higgins, Phil Cyriax, Randall Rice, JoJo Mantione, Tony DiGrazia, Jon Smith, Jon Hoffman, Dan Kennely, Tom Sobers, Scott Rauch, Scott Hippensteel, Mike Short, Tom
Ficarro. Row 6: Pete Walsh, Chris Mann, Ed Agnew-Rossbauer, Rich Skrip, Marty Onzik, Tom Levitsky, Ken Thompson, Rob Habeeb, Bob Graziano, Gary Wills, Bob Wall, Joe Botto, Mike Passetti. Row 7: Jeff Keil, Dan Dougherty, Brian Hoffman, Chris Cregg, Dave Konopki, Mike Rubin,
Rick Macko, Tony Prushinski, Dave Roebuck, Paul Marinko, Stan Cardinale, Bill Kern. Coaches: J.P. Meck, Bernie Stubb, Nick Ametrano, Tony
Pepple, Bill Unsworth, Bob Crimmel, Bob Roberts, Rich Gorgone, Mgr. Sam Gorgone.

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Lycoming

Susquehanna
Maravian
Juniata
Albright
Widener
FDU-Madison
Delaware Valley

Defensively the Colonels finished fourth in the
MAC with a record of 1-7-1 allowing opponents 314
yards per game. Senior captains Patrick Walsh and
Scott Bruggeworth led the team in tackles for the
fourth consecutive year. Sophomore Bernie
Kusakavitch, named Pizza Hut All-American 2nd
Team at defensive end recorded 58 tackles and 14
sacks. Junior Keith Conlon led the unit with six interceptions and a half dozen blocked field goal
attempts.
Senior Ed Mann established two receiving records:
single season reception mark - 49 catches; and
career receptions - 88 catches in only two seasons
gaining 1,026 yards and 10 TDs. Mann led the MAC
in receptions. Senior Mike Slepian ranked 8th in the
MAC with 26 receptions for 311 yards.
Sophomore Brad Scarborough, the 6th ranked
passer in the MAC, threw 64 completions in 171 attempts for 612 yards and 3 TDs.
Offensively, the team scored 84 points (highest
point total since 1980's 116 points) and the defense
allowed 220 points (lowest point total size since 1980's
187 points).
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)nlon, Bill Buzza, Chris Blugis, Dominic Christiano, Ron Drogan, Brad Scarborough, Bill Buoni, Steve Shearer, Steve McKaig, Ray
omas, Dan Kolar. Row 3: Eric Reidinger, Tim Frastechi, Bill McDonagh, Mike Byrne, Jim Smith, Joe Moffit, Chris Kalmen, Donte
ilvi, Ron Ulitchne, Dave Dombroski, Mike Duncan. Row 4: Tom Bell, Rich Hochreiter, Jeff Meyer, Dave Massi, Kev~n Salus, Mike
Pavelitz, Joe Girman, Bill Klemanowicz, Chris Andrews, Len Crosson, Bernie Kusakavitch. Row 5: Michael Higgins, Phil Cyriax, RanMantione, Tony DiGrazia, Jon Smith, Jon Hoffman, Dan Kennely, Tom Sobers, Scott Rauch, Scott Hippensteel, Mike Short, Tom
Pete Walsh, Chris Mann, Ed Agnew-Rossbauer, Rich Skrip, Marty Onzik, Tom Levitsky, Ken Thompson, Rob Habeeb, Bob Grals, Bob Wall, Joe Botto, Mike Passetti. Row 7: Jeff Keil, Dan Dougherty, Brian Hoffman, Chris Cregg, Dave Konopki, Mike Rubin,
)DY Prushinski, Dave Roebuck, Paul Marinko, Stan Cardinale, Bill Kern. Coaches: J.P. Meck, Bernie Stubb, Nick Ametrano, Tony
sworth, Bob Crimmel, Bob Roberts, Rich Gorgone, Mgr. Sam Gorgone.

1sively the Colonels finished fourth in the
rith a record of 1-7-1 allowing opponents 314
,er game. Senior captains Patrick Walsh and
3ruggeworth led the team in tackles for the
consecutive year. Sophomore Bernie
tvitch, named Pizza Hut All-American 2nd
at defensive end recorded 58 tackles and 14
Junior Keith Conlon led the unit with six in;ions and a half dozen blocked field goal
,ts.
or Ed Mann established two receiving records:
season reception mark - 49 catches; and
receptions - 88 catches in only two seasons
g 1,026 yards and 10 TDs. Mann led the MAC
iptions. Senior Mike Slepian ranked 8th in the
Nith 26 receptions for 311 yards.
homore Brad Scarborough, the 6th ranked
in the MAC, threw 64 completions in 171 ats for 612 yards and 3 TDs.
msively, the team scored 84 points (highest
total since 1980's 116 points) and the defense
id 220 points (lowest point total size since 1980's
&gt;ints).

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bycoming
Susquehanna
Maravian

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Juniata

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Widener

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�Cross Country

The Wilkes Harriers with a season
record of 2-7 had a very respectable
showing at the MAC Championships.
The team finished 13th out of 24
teams in the competition. Junior
George Hockenbury finished 10th out
of 120 runners with a time of 26:31
over the 5- mile course. This was one
of the best finishes ever for a Colonel
runner at the MAC Championship.
Team Members: l. to r., Row 1:
Michael Keohane, Dan Shuey, David
Machina, Tom Urso, Robert Venturi.
Row 2: Thomas Morpeth, Paul Isaac,
Jennifer Briscoe, George Hockenbury, Thomas McGuire, Coach Bill
Kvashay. (Neil Williams. absent)

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�Cross Country

The Wilkes Harriers with a season
record of 2-7 had a very respectable
showing at the MAC Championships.
The team finished 13th out of 24
teams in the competition. Junior
George Hockenbury finished 10th out
of 120 runners with a time of 26:31
over the 5-mile course. This was one
of the best finishes ever for a Colonel
runner at the MAC Championship.
Team Members: I. to r., Row 1:
Michael Keohane, Dan Shuey, David
Machina, Tom Urso, Robert Venturi.
Row 2: Thomas Morpeth, Paul Isaac,
Jennifer Briscoe, George Hockenbury, Thomas McGuire, Coach Bill
Kvashay. (Neil Williams. absent)

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Lycoming
Baptist Bible
Lycoming

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�Softball
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Elizabethtown
Messiah
Messiah
Susquehanna

Susquell211na
Ju·•

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Upper Left: 1. tor., Strutters: Row 1: Debbie Holden, Captain
Janet Yenkowski, Colleen Smith. Row 2: Sandra Wenslow,
Captain Kate Moffatt, Jill Serafin. Row 3: · Kathy Kovacs,
Gina Accordino. Below: 1. to r., Cheerleaders: Row 1: Nancy
Davis. Row 2: Sue Cicilioni, Sue Rozelle, Debbie Ogden, Lori
Gregory. Row 3: Carol Starrick, Maria Perez, Brenda
Yassello. Row 4: Chris Shemanski, Luann Orehek.

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Consugar, Adrienne Placek, Sharon Domzalski. Row 2:. Missy Rossi, Margo
Serafini, Cheryl Guarna, Mitch Zawoiski, Kim Coffee? Connie Ranck, Joann Matt,
Janice Kolsovsky, Lisa Gigliello, Erika Oswald. (Maun Lawler absent)

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Center Left: l. to r., Cheerleaders: Row 1: Neil
Douris. Row 2: Luann Orehek, Dawn Lawson,
Brenda Yassello. Row 3: Michelle Ferrance,
Maria Perez. Row 4: Carol Starrick, Sue Rozelle,
Sue Cicilioni. Row 5: Lori Gregory, Mary
Jablonowski, Michele Novobilski, Kristen
Kolensky, Unchana Milbauer. Left, 1. to r.: Majorettes: Jean Pollard, Julianne Drust, Captain
Denise Selner, Brenda Reber.

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The Wilkes Booters with a season record of 13-6-1 had their
most productive season in the sport's 36-year history. It was the
first winning season since 1971 and the team's 0.675 winning
percentage was the 6th highest among the 26 MAC schools.
The team finished one-half game behind Elizabethtown for
the conference playoffs with a 5-1 mark. Three players,
sophomore Jeff Wertz, freshman John Pursell, and junior Greg
Trapini reached the 20-point club. Wertz led the way with 9
goals and 11 assists for 29 points. His total places him third on
the single season scoring record. Pursell netted 21 points and
Trapini contributed 20 points. Prior to this season, Wilkes had
six players reach the 20-point plateau. Pursell was named
honorable mention in all-MAC. Sophomore goal keeper Don
Shaw registered 112 saves, recording 5 shutouts while allowing
opponents 23 goals.

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Mem bers: 1. tor., Row 1· Greg Danow k M R
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Consecutive away matches on
the same day each week forced
numerous players to miss matches
beca_use they could not afford to
continually miss the same class
As a r~sult, Coach Schmidt seldoe!
had his top five golfers at each
match. The team finished 17th out
o~ 20 ~earn~ at the MAC Champ10nship. Richard Linkchorst was
chosen as the most valuable player
and ~ay Rubino was voted the
most improved player.

The women fielded a 10-player team that
included 3 seniors, 3 juniors, 2 sophomores,
and 2 freshmen. The top three singles, juniors
Nancy Wendorf, Jennifer Briscoe and Cress
Shalles, finished with continued singles
records of 15-15. Wendorf, number one
player, was the first woman in recent history
to participate in the MAC singles
championship, losing in the second round.
Team Members: 1. to r., Mary Jo Pavlica,
Jackie Brown, Cress Shallers, Jennifer
Briscoe, Annette Winski, Leslie Kramer,
Nancy Wendorf, Natalie Sodano.

T~am Members: 1. to r., Row 1·
Mi_ke Havrilla, Jay Rubino. Row
Bnan Cahill, Jeff Tokach Jeff
Balmer.
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Consecutive away matches on
the same day each week forced
numerous players to miss matches
because they could not afford to
continually miss the same classes.
As a result, Coach Schmidt seldom
had his top five golfers at each
match. The team finished 17th out
of 20 teams at the MAC Championship. Richard Linkchorst was
chosen as the most valuable player
and Jay Rubino was voted the
most improved player.

elded a 10-player team that
rs, 3 juniors, 2 sopho_mo~es,
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Jennifer Briscoe and Cress
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L5. Wendorf, number one
~irst woman in recent history
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: 1. to r., Mary Jo Pavlico,
Cress Shallers, Jennifer
te Winski, Leslie Kramer,
, Natalie Sodano.

Team Members: 1. to r., Row 1:
Mike Havrilla, Jay Rubino. Row 2:
Brian Cahill, Jeff Tokach, Jeff
Balmer.

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�Field Hockey

The Lady Colonels were kept in the MAC playoff picture
late in the season by the superb ability and skill of senior
goalie Tracey Kelly. She registered 236 saves in 14 games
posting a 16.3 saves per game average. Kelly established new
school records for most saves in a single game - 33 against
Bloomsburg, most saves in a season, and most saves in a
career - 381.
Scoring for the Colonels was led by sophomore Sally Vojtek
with 6 goals and 1 assist for the team's high to 7 points. Junior
Croft was selected to the MAC All-Star Team.
Team Members: I. to r., Row 1: Maria Saracino, Nicki
Saporito, Janee Eyerman, Tracey Kelly, Alysse Croft, Joyce
Dait. Row 2: Nadine Wieder, Karen Dragon, Debbie
Desecare, Yvonne Pierman, Jane Zeller, Paula Macri, Mary
Jo Pavlico, Jean Dougherty. Row 3: Coach Meyers, Sharon
Domzalski, Donna Yasques, Margo Serafini, Lisa Besler,
Stacey Baldwin, Kim Cooper, Sally Vojtek, Debbie Marquart,
Erika Oswald, Susan Dicton, Nicole Pavlico.

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�Volleyball
Coach Saracino took her youngest
squad ever into the toughest
schedule in the sport's 10-year
history. The team was composed of
six freshmen, four sophomores and
one senior. The Lady Colonels captured the Luzerne County Volleyball
Tournament in the early season with
wins over Luzerne County Community College and King's College.
The women were involved in two
prestigious weekend tournaments at
Juniata College and East
Stroudsburg University. Sohomore
Patti Bobbin and freshman B.J.
Cwalina were named to the Northeast game MAC All-Star Team.
Cwaline led the team with 89 kills,
Bobbin led wtih 12 digs, and Tammi
Stroike had 97 assists.
Team Members: 1. to r., Row 1:
Janet Woolslayer, Carolyn Ciccarino, Suzanna Bernd, Patti Bobbin, Michelle Kline, Thresa Ayers.
Row 2: Shari Foster, Keturah Faust,
Tami Stroike, Billie Jo Cwalina,
Marlene Ceklosky, Sherri
Zimmerman.

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�Men's Basketball

The Colonels had their best season in recent years,
equalling 1980-8l's record. The team finished 10-6 in
MAC, tying Scranton for Northwest League title and
made its first playoff appearance in four years. The team .
opened the season winning its first seven contests and
lost the finale to Lycoming in the firs,t round of the MAC
playoffs. The 14 wins is the third most in the sport's 39year history.
Sophomore Eric Jacobs and freshman Marc Graves
were selected to the MAC Northern Division Second
Team. Jacobs was also named to ECAC Division III
South All-Star Team. He led the team in seven offensive
categories, finishing sixth nationally in free throw
percentage, 88. 7 % and atop the MAC, 93 % .
Team Members: l. tor., Row 1: John Williams, Mickey
Lockwood, John Pammer, Eric Jacobs, Marc Graves,
Jon Smith, Frank Keating, Shawn Miller, Bill Keane.
Row 2: Coach Bart Bellairs, Pat Boyd, Omar Sobrino,
Tim Walker, Captain Dave Zapatocky, Scott Jacoby,
Dave Trapani, Jeff Steeber, Brad Scarborough, Captain
Dave Piavis, Captian Ken Yakobitis, Rick Gould, Ed
Gallagher, Tom Allardyce, Coach Dave Taylor, Coach
Dave Mattes.

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Lycoming

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Drew
Albright
Scranton
Elizabeth
King's
Delaware alley
Susquehanna
Drew
Scranton
FDU-Madison
Juniata

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Lehigh
Cornell
James Madison
Va. Tech
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George Mason
George Washington
Kutztown
Temple
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W. New England
Bucknell
Harvard
Trenton St.
Princeton
Lycoming
Army
Coast Guard
Rutgers
East Stroudsburg

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Hofstra

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The Grapplers had one of their finest seasons, tying the
record for most wins in a single season, 19. It was the thirtieth straight winning season for the wrestlers. Twenty-win
seasons were recorded by freshman Dennis Majias,
sophomore Andre Miller, and freshman Craig Rome.
Junior co-captains Tom Jamicky and Jim Mulligan lended
maturity to the youngest and most spirited team in years.
The team established a 13-match win streak during the
season. The Colonels finished ninth at Easterns with Mejias and Miller placing fifth along with Mulligan's sixth
place finish. Rome was selected EIWA Freshman of the
Year. Mejias led the team with 9 falls and 4 technical falls
while Miller worked 49 takedowns. Muligan won the
prestigious Cromwell Thomas Award.
Team Members: 1. tor., Row 1: Scott Bilker, Dennis Mejias,
Brian Potier, Mark Gerbino, Frank Castano, Jeff Kyker,
Lance Ing. Row 2: Gary Sanchez, Brian Mills, Paul
Wysocki, Jim Mulligan, Troy Troyan, Tom Jamicky, Glenn
Whiteman, Gerry Scarninge, Andre Miller. Row 3: Coach
John Reese, Coach Billy Dodge, Craig Rome, Al Adams,
Tom Sobers, Matt Green, Craig Covell, Bill Dengler, Tony
Rigous, Fred VanLoan, John Cherrie, Doug Henninghan,
Lou Rossi, Coach Gary Siegel.

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30
33
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30
32
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Lehigh
Cornell
James Madison
Va. Tech
Brown
George Mason
George Washington
Kutztown
Temple
S. Conn.
W. New England
Bucknell
Harvard
Trenton St.
Princeton
Lycoming
Army
Coast Guard
Rutgers
East Stroudsburg

12

F&amp;M

24
19

Rider
Hofstra

27
25
15
16

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3
15
4
11

18
8
6
15
5
7
22
6
19
24
12
15
25

19
15

The Grapplers had one of their finest seasons, tying the
record for most wins in a single season, 19. It was the thirtieth straight winning season for the wrestlers. Twenty-win
seasons were recorded by freshman Dennis Majias,
sophomore Andre Miller, and freshman Craig Rome.
Junior co-captains Tom Jamicky and Jim Mulligan lended
maturity to the youngest and most spirited team in years.
The team established a 13-inatch win streak during the
season. The Colonels finished ninth at Easterns with Mejias and Miller placing fifth along with Mulligan's sixth
place finish. Rome was selected EIWA Freshman of the
Year. Mejias led the team with 9 falls and 4 technical falls
while Miller worked 49 takedowns. Muligan won the
prestigious Cromwell Thomas Award.
Team Members: 1. tor., Row 1: Scott Bilker, Dennis Mejias,
Brian Potier, Mark Gerbino, Frank Castano, Jeff Kyker,
Lance Ing. Row 2: Gary Sanchez, Brian Mills, Paul
Wysocki, Jim Mulligan, Troy Troyan, Tom Jamicky, Glenn
Whiteman, Gerry Scarninge, Andre Miller. Row 3: Coach
John Reese, Coach Billy Dodge, Craig Rome, Al Adams,
Tom Sobers, Matt Green, Craig Covell, Bill Dengler, Tony
Rigous, Fred VanLoan, John Cherrie, Doug Henninghan,
Lou Rossi, Coach Gary Siegel.

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Women's Basketball

The season marked an end to the brillant career of Charlene
Hurst. The 5-7 guard finished the season with a 25.0 point
average, ranked 5th in Division III and leading the MAC in
scoring. Hurst finished her career with 1,657 points, second of
the all-time scoring list, just 14 points shy of the mark.
A three-time MAC all-conference selection, Hurst stated 82
consecutive games in her four seasons and led the Colonels in
10 offensive categories this year. She was selected to the 1985
ECAC Division III South All-Star Team.
Complimenting Hurst in scoring were junior Michelle
Zawoiske (14.7 ppg) and freshman Diana Smith (11.1 ppg.)
Team Members: l. to r., Row 1: Karen Natishan, Jennifer
Fries, Cheryl Guarna, Diana Smith, Michelle Kline. Row 2:
Coach Nadine Greco, Charlene Hurst, Karen Andreeko, Susan
Cole, Michelle Zawoiski, Coach Nancy Roberts, Sherri
Zimmerman.

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1eason marked an end to the brillant career of Charlene
The 5-7 guard finished the season with a 25.0 point
:, ranked 5th in Division III and leading the MAC in
. Hurst finished her career with 1,657 points, second of
time scoring list, just 14 points shy of the mark.
~ee-time MAC all-conference selection, Hurst stated 82
1tive games in her four seasons and led the Colonels in
nsive categories this year. She was selected to the 1985
Division III South All-Star Team.
plimenting Hurst in scoring were junior Michelle
ke (14.7 ppg) and freshman Diana Smith (11 .1 ppg.)
Members: 1. to r., Row 1: Karen Natishan, Jennifer
Cheryl Guarna, Diana Smith, Michelle Kline. Row 2:
Nadine Greco, Charlene Hurst, Karen Andreeko, Susan
Michelle Zawoiski, Coach Nancy Roberts, Sherri
:rman.

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Messiah
Messiah
Juniata
E-Town
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
Lyco ing
E-'Pown
Juniata

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�Baseball
The Colonels suffered through their first losing season in 18 years.
After a 3-1 start the team battled the 0.500 mark the remainder of the
season. Sophompre Frank Wanzor, selected to the MAC All-Star
Second Team, led the team in hitting while playing third base. He hit
0.359 with 25 runs batted in. W anzor set a school recQrd hitting safely
in 20 consecutive games over two seasons. Sophomore Brian Gorski
led the hurlers with a 2-1 record followed by freshman Rick Thomson's 2-1 log. Dave Orman led the team in hitting with a 0.369 average.
Team Members: 1. tor., Row 1: Digger. Row 2: Gary Buscalferri, Brian
Gorski, Nelson Cantor, Rich Zythowicz, Joe Folek, Frank Wanzor,
Dave Kerdesky, Bernie Kusakavitch, Mike Rubin, Rick Thomson.
Row 3: John Kepics, Jack Delfino, Tom Salzberg, Dave Piavis, Don
Shaw, Joe Ranieli, Tony Caladie, Dave Orman, Ed Domzalski, Coach
Bob Duliba.

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�TO THE CLASS OF 1985:
Jane and I will always remember the class of 1985 with
particular warmth. You helped us t learn the ropes at
Wilkes College during our first year. Every institution
has its traditions which are usually passed on by the
elders. For us, you were the elders of Wilkes College.
Your support and cheerful tolerance of our initial efforts will always be a sourc
pleasure.
I wish each of you, individually, much good luck and
know that your Wilkes education will come to mean
more and more to you as the years go on. I count on you
to stay in touch with your Alma Mater and do your part
to find the wisdom that her spirit brings. May ur deeds
of love and service ever swell her fame.

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�Deans: Pictured Above Left: Arthur J
Hoover Associate Dean of Student Affairs~
Above: Jane K. Lampe Associate Dean of
Student Affairs

Deans: Pictured Above: Dr. Gerald E.
Hartdagen Dean of Academic Affairs.
Above Right: Richard F. Charles Dean of
Development. Pictured at Right: George F.
Ralston Dean of Student Affairs

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Secretaries: Pictured Above Left: Toni Halas. Abo~e
Center: Nance Cordy. Above Right: Peggy Cor?ett. Pi~tured at Right, Seated: Peggy Jones. Standmg: Gail
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Adams Director of Residence Life and
Susan Tomalis Associate Director of
Residence Life. Above Right: Public
Relations: 1. to r., John Finn, Curt
Salonick, Jane Manganella Director of Public Relations. Pictured at
Right: Shirley Podczasy Secretary.

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Cultural Activities. Pictured Above Right: Dr.
Mahmoud Fahmy Director of Continuing
E~ucation. Pictured at Left: Judith O'Toole
Director of the Sordoni Gallery.

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Cultural Activities. Pictured Above Right: Dr.
Mahmoud Fahmy Director of Continuing
Education. Pictured at Left: Judith O'Toole
Director of the Sordoni Gallery.

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�Pictured Above Left: 1. tor., Library: Seated:
Ann Fr·e tty, Jo Fiaski, Dr. Hsi-ping
Shao, Lorna Darte. Standing: Frederick
Krohle, Mildred Graver, Charmaine
Maga, Mary Watkins, Adam Chwiej, T.
Speicher-Kramer, Vivian Post,
Catherine Schappert, Dave .Schappert.
Above Right: Dr. Patricia Heaman, Director of the Writing Lab Bookstore: Berdina
Mayeski, Patricia Thomas, Jean
Daszkiewicz, Gene Maganello, Stella
Broadhead, Robert Stefanko.

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Pictured Above Left: 1. to r., Computer
Center: John Janiczek, Kirk
Nunemacher, Carl Hurst, Debby
Yedinak, Jean Zampetti, Karen
Kozey, Asher Tunik, Dave Williams.
Above Right: Phil Wingert Sports Information. Pictured at Left: Alumni
Relations: Chery 1 Deice and Dick
Raspen.

�Pictured Above Left: 1. to r., Library: Seated:
Ann Fretty, Jo Fiaski, Dr. Hsi-ping
Shao, Lorna Darte. Standing: Frederick
Krohle, Mildred Graver, Charmaine
Maga, Mary Watkins, Adam Chwiej, T.
Speicher-Kramer, Vivian Post,
Catherine Schappert, Dave Schappert.
Above Right: Dr. Patricia Heaman, Direc- ·
tor of the Writing Lab Bookstore: Berdina
Mayeski, Patricia Thomas, Jean
Daszkiewicz, Gene Maganello, Stella
Broadhead, Robert Stefanko.

Pictured Above Left: 1. to r., Computer
Center: John Janiczek, Kirk
Nun~macher, Carl Hurst, Debby
Yedinak, Jean Zampetti, Karen
Kozey, Asher Tunik, Dave Williams.
Above Right: Phil Wingert Sports Information. Pictured at Left: Alumni
Relations: Cheryl Deice and Dick
Raspen.

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Relations Top Right: Institute of Regional
Affairs Secretaries: Dorothy Schlingman,
Mary Argenio, Donna Riccetti. Above
Left: Duplicating. Margie Price, Joanne
Morton, William Simon, Vernell Barnes.
At Right: Bruce Phair Director of Media
Services and Darte Center Coordinator.

Pictured Top Left: Upward Bound Anne Graham,
Linda Scappaticci, Thomas Thom, Rose
McKeown. Top Right: Seated: Mary Kaytrosh.
Standing: Lois Abate Recorder/Transcripts. Above
Left: William Burke and Rachael Lohman
Financial Aid. Above Right: Seated: Barbara
Welch, Ann Marie Parry, Jean Chronowski,
Helen Kowalski. Standing: Dr. Gerald Wuori,
Helen Zukosky, Doris Swoboda, Michelle
Cannon, Ivan Shidlovsky, Barbara Miller,
Eleanor Bialek, Dana J amiolkowski, Bill
Unsworth Admissions.

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�Health Services: Top Right: Betty Kwak, Lois
Farrell, Ida Rigley. Business Manager: Top
Left: Charles R. Abate. Finance Office: At Right:
Seated: Rita Morovinski. Standing: Karen
Alberola, Anne Saxon, Joseph Chisarick,
Comptroller.

Registrar: Top Right·. D or1s
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a~ganella. Standing: Deanna Eberhardt Pe
Gohghtly, Rita Sula Registrar's Office Lef't· Jggy
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�SRDC, Grants and Research: Top Left:
Clockwise from the Left: Mary Argenio,
Carol Dempsey, Len Swida, Sandra Beynon,
Dorothy Schlinjman. Business Office: Top
Right: Seated: Alice Rader, Doreen Graziano. Standing: Moreen Morrissey, Doris
Scarinci, Jocelyn Reese. At Right: Joseph
Kanner - Director of Testing.

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�tDC, Grants and Research: Top Left:
)ckwise from the Left: Mary Argenio,
rol Dempsey, Len Swida, Sandra Beynon,
rothy Schlinjman. Business Office: Top
~ht: Seated: Alice Rader, Doreen Gra,no. Standing: Moreen Morrissey, Doris
arinci, Jocelyn Reese. At Right: Joseph
mner - Director of Testing.
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�Language and Literature:
Seated: Dr. Bradford Kinney,
Dr. Lee Terry, Dr. Norma
Schulman, Dr. Walter Kapinich,
Dr. ·Phillip Rizzo, Claus Holm,
Dr. Christopher Fox. Standing:
Dr. Thomas Koska, Dr. Benjamin Fiester, Dr. Robert
Heaman, Dr. Patricia Heaman,
David Evens, Dr. Michael
O'Neill, Dr. Stanley Gutin.

Art: Above Left: Dr.
William Sterling, Dennis Deane, Richard
Fuller, Herbert Simon.
Music: At 'Left: Dr.
Bruce Reiprich, Rosendo Santos, Dr. Roosevelt
Newson, Jerome Campbell, William Gasbarro
Richard Chapline, D/
Herbert Garber.

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�Education: Above Right: Seated: Mary
Black. Standing: Dr. Jopseh Belluci, Dr.
Eugene Hammer, Edwin Johnson, Dr.
Frank Darte. Philosophy: Right: Dr.
Donald Henson, Dr. Stanley Kay.

History and Political Science:
Above Left: Seated: Dr. Harold Cox
Dr. David Leach, Dr. Joel Bedatsky:
John Meyers. Standing: B. Pencek, Dr
Jean DriscoII, Dr. James Rodechko.
Above Right: Dr. David Leach - Professor Emeritus. At Left: Phillip
Tuhy.

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Psychology: Above Right: Seated:
Dr. Robert Bohlander, Dr. Robert
Riley. Standing: Dr. Robert Stetten,
Joseph Kanner, Dr. Carl Charnetski.
Pictured Above Left and at Right are
members of the Sociology Department, Dr. John N atzke, and Richard
Tutwiller and Dr. Bruce Brown.

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Seated: Robert De Young, Theodore Engel, Pr?fe~sor
Weissberger. Row 2, Standing: Cynthia Ch1sar1ck,
James Reap, Dr. Robert Werner, Dr. Wag_iha Taylor,
William Moran, Rose Cordora, Joseph Chm10la. Row 3:
Kenneth Broadt, Charles Gurdin, Jr., Welton Farrar,
George Gera, Kenneth Lewis.
Graduate Assistants: Pictured at Right: Shrinivas
Penuganda Jeanne Basta, Carol Hagen, Bill Warg, Professor Ted Engel (Department Chairman).

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Nursing: Row 1: Kathy Anselmi, Joyce
Hamlin, Suzanne Fischer, Ann Kolanowski,
Suzanne Druffner, Susan Hunt, Nancy Nally,
Marydonna Portonova. Row 2: Judy Schreiber,
Jean Steelman, Linda Desmond, Annette
Gunderman, Theresa Grabo, Carol Zack, Ann
Russin, Theresa Jezewski, Mary Ann
Saueraker, Mildred Krzywicki, Sharon Telban,
Adelaide Godek, Betty Zuran, Alene Harrison,
Dr. Virginia Nehring.

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�Commerce and Finance: Above Right: Row 1,
Seated: Robert De Young, Theodore Engel, Professor
Weissberger. Row 2, Standing: Cynthia Chisarick,
James Reap, Dr. Robert Werner, Dr. Wagiha Taylor,
William Moran, Rose Cordora, Joseph Chmiola. Row 3:
Kenneth Broadt, Charles Gurdin, Jr., Welton Farrar,
George Gera, Kenneth Lewis.
Graduate Assistants: Pictured at Right: Shrinivas
Penuganda, Jeanne Basta, Carol Hagen, Bill Warg, Professor Ted Engel (Department Chairman).

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Nursing: Row 1: Kathy Anselmi, Joyce
Hamlin, Suzanne Fischer, Ann Kolanowski,
Suzanne Druffner, Susan Hunt, Nancy Nally,
Marydonna Portonova. Row 2: Judy Schreiber,
Jean Steelman, Linda Desmond, Annette
Gunderman, Theresa Grabo, Carol Zack, Ann
Russin, Theresa Jezewski, Mary Ann
Saueraker, Mildred Krzywicki, Sharon Telban,
Adelaide Godek, Betty Zuran, Alene Harrison,
Dr. Virginia Nehring.

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�Biology: Top Right:
Dr. Lester Turoczi, Dr.
Kenneth Klemow,
Bernadette Nardone,
Dr. Wilbur Hayes, Dr.
Clyde Houseknecht,
Dr. Robert Ogren, Dr.
Penelope Padgett,
Henry Steuben.

Chemistry: Top Left: Seated:
Francis Salley. Standing: Dr.
Thomas Hays, Dr. Owen Faut, Dr.
Ralph Rozelle, Dr. Howard Swain,
Jr., Dr. James Bohning Physics:
At Right: Seated: Dr. Jerome
Kucirka, Dr. Umid Nejib, Dr.
Brian Redmond, Standing: Dr.
Frederick Bellas, Dr. Orehotsky,
Cheryl Hoffman, Dr. Walter
Placek, Dr. Frank Donahue, Dr.
Roger Maxwell, Dr. Frank Bailey.

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Above Left: Dr. Gene
Rohl, Dr. Mike Case, Dr.
Brian Redmond.

Engineering Standing: Dr. Gary Dolny,
Dr. Roger Maxwell, Dr. Jerry Kucirka, Dr.
Morad Yeroushalmi, Dr. Jamal Ghoreishi,
Dr. John Orehotsky, Ms. Barbara Faulls, Dr.
Vasu Choudhry. Seated: Dr. John Janecek,
Dr. Mohamad Farooq, Dr. Umid R. Nejib,
Chairman, Dr. Brian Redmond, Assoc.
Chairman.

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Left: Dr. Gene
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,dmond.

Engineering Standing: Dr. Gary Dolny,
Dr. Roger Maxwell, Dr. Jerry Kucirka, Dr.
Morad Yeroushalmi, Dr. Jamal Ghoreishi,
Dr. John Orehotsky, Ms. Barbara Faulls, Dr.
Vasu Choudhry. Seated: Dr. John Janecek,
Dr. Mohamad Farooq, Dr. Umid R. Nejib,
Chairman, Dr. Brian Redmond, Assoc.
Chairman.

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�Earth and Environmental Science:
Above Left: Dr. Gene
Ro bl, Dr. Mike Case, Dr.
Brian Redmond.

Engineering Standing: Dr. Gary Dolny,
Dr. Roger Maxwell, Dr. Jerry Kucirka, Dr.
Morad Yeroushalmi, Dr. Jamal Ghoreishi,
Dr. John Orehotsky, Ms. Barbara Faulls, Dr.
Vasu Choudhry. Seated: Dr. John Janecek,
Dr. Mohamad Farooq, Dr. Umid R. Nejib,
Chairman, Dr. Brian Redmond, Assoc.
Chairman.

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Math: Above: Seated: Dr. Stephen Anderson, Dr. Claude
Anderson, Dr. Richard Sours, Boyd Earl, Joseph
Salsburg. Standing: Dr. Bing Wong, Dr. Stephen Tillman,
John Simmons, Lee Ann Earl, Irene Cocco, Dr. Sam
Merrill.
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THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL AW ARDS .... DONNA ANNE O'TOOLE
JAMESANTHONYZAYKOSKI
These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having attained the highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentation by GERALD E. HARTDAGEN
Dean of Academic Affairs
HUMANITIES AW ARD
Communication Studies .... . ........ DONNA ANNE O'TOOLE
This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
the Board of Trustees, honors the man or woman in the graduating
class who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship in the
humanities.

Presentation by THOMAS N. KASKA
Chairman, Language and Literature Department

THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
ALUMNI AW ARD. SELIN A L. EDWARDS REED '40
THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNA
AWARD ........ PAULANTHONYCHROMEY'76
These. a~ards are presente~ annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association to those alumm who best exemplify the characteristics of
an educated person and the traditions of Wilkes College.
Presentation by JAMES F. FERRIS '56
President, Alumni Association

SOCIAL SCIENCES AW ARD
Psychology/Sociology .............. RHONDA CUDO SEAMON
The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who has best demonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and community service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

Presentation by JOHN H. N ATZKE
Chairman, Sociology/Anthropology Department
NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AW ARD
Materials Engineering ........ JAMES ANTHONY ZAYKOSKI
This award is given annually to the graduate who has attained the
highest academic accomplishment in the pursuit of knowledge across
the breadth of the division.

Presentation by UMID R. NEJIB
Chairman, Engineering Department

ALUMNI AW ARD FOR
LEADERSHIP. DAVID MICHAEL KALINOWSKI
ALAN HOWARD MELUSEN
This award is given annually by the Wilkes College Alumni Association to the member of the graduating class considered by a special committee to have made the strongest contribution to student life and the
student activities program of the college.

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER
~ W~RD · · ·... · ................ LESTER J. TUROCZI
Given m.recogmt10n of the B. G. Carpenter family to honor a member
of the Wilke~ faculty who is recommended by a faculty committee as
the outstandmg Teacher of the College.
Presentation by CHRISTOPHER N. BREISETH
President

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSORS
EMERITI ................. FRANCIS J. DONAHOE
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DAVID M. LEACH
Presentation by CHRISTOPHER N. BREISETH
President

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER
APPOINTMENTS
UNITED ST ATES AIR FORCE
MICHAEL DAVID BERNSTEIN CHRISTOPHER PEARSON
DAVID I. FOSTER
BRIAN DONALD SPINO
WILLIAM J. WERTLEY
Presentation by ROBERT F. CAFAZZO
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air Force

Presentation by ANTHONY J. SHIPULA, II, '78
Director of Alumni Relations
NADA VUJICAMEMORIALAWARD ... ALTAFHAMIDKHAN

This award, established in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given annually to a deserving international student of the graduating class.

Presentation by ARTHUR J. HOOVER '55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs
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�Student A wards

APPRECIATION-MERIT-SERVICE AW ARDS

1985
These awards were presented to students for outstanding achievement
at a special luncheon on April 23, 1985 at the Dorothy Dickson Darte
Center for the Performing Arts.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTMENT AW ARDS
American Legion ROTC General Military
Excellence Award . ............................ David I. Foster
Reserve Officers Association Award . ..... Michael D. Bernstein
Military Order of the World Wars Award . . Christopher Pearson
National Guard Association of PA Award . ...... Brian D. Spino
Art Department Artistic Merit Award .......... Michael Stone
Biology Senior Scholarship Award ........... Leonard Tananis
Biology Research Award ...................... Mary Jo Golden
Biological Society Sophomore Achievement
Award ......................................... . Lynanne Lord
The Prof. Catherine H. Bone Award in Chemistry . Lisa Stuccio
The Prof. Alfred W. Bastress Award in
Chemistry .................................... Michael Marino
Chemical Society Outstanding Freshman
Chemistry Award . ............................... Marie Lepp
Excellence in Economics ..................... Vincent Kashulon
Music Department Outstanding Student in
Music Award ................................. Pamela Bricker
Highest Cumulative Academic Achievement
in Nursing ................................. Kathryn Krakosky
Highest Academic Achievement in Nursing .. Kathleen Mooney
Highest Academic Achievement by an R.N ... . Dolores Chwastyk
Clinical Excellence in Nursing ............... . Barbara Burnside
Philosphy Department Book A ward . ........ Lawrence Kopenis
M. D. Brandwene Award in Philosophy ........ . Robin De Young
Physics Department Award .................. Michael Ortolano
The Jaroslav G. Moravec Memorial Scholarship
in Sociology .............................. Belinda Housenbold
The Raymond R. Ritz Award in Sociology . ...... Brenda Kocher
ACT 101: Commitment to ACT 101 Award ........ Sherrie Long
Excellence in Business Administration .......... Denise Seiner
Excellence in the M.B.A. Program ........ . ....... . ... Alice Lee
P.I.C.P.A. Award for Excellence in Accounting. Suzanne Vassia
Earth and Environmental Sciences Academic
Achievement Award ......................... . Melissa Meyers
Sigma XI Meritorious Award ...................... Brian Oram
Electrical Engineering Achievement
Award . ............................... Alta/ Khan, Chris Kocon
Outstanding Student Award in Engineering .... Scott Williams
Materials Engineering Achievement Award .. . James Zyakoski
J. J. Ebers IEEE Award ...................... Christopher Rexer
The John F. Kennedy Award in History .......... Alan Melusen
Political Science Award . ........................... Ray Hassey
Female Scholar-Athlete .......................... Lisa Gigliello
Male Scholar-Athlete .......................... Thomas Swirbel
The Frank J. J. Davies English Award ........... Karen Mason
The Myvanwy Williams Scholarship in
Theater ...................................... John Scshugard
Wilkes College Theater Award ............. Eugene Wachowski
Scholarship A ward in Spanish for
Study Abroad .................... Mark Hudak, David Machina
Mathematics and Computer Science
Department Award . ......................... Mark Dushanko

WCLH Outstanding Radio Broadcaster
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Male Athlete of th y ear ..................... Charlene Hurst
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Letterwomen's Scho1!:shi . A....
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"Who's Who Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities"

Karen Anderson
Michael Bernstein
Allyson Blodgett
David Brown
Karen Cassidy
Sean Connolly
Patricia DeCosmo
Lori Elias
William French
David Gayeski
Roger Heffington
Belinda Housenhold
Charlene Hurst
Kathy Hyde
David Kalinowski
Joan Kalinowski
Marian Karmilowicz
Karen Mason

Thomas McGuire
Alan Melusen
Thomas Monsell
Joseph Morrissey
Donna O'Toole
Dorothy Price
Eric Reno
Kevin Romanko
Marianne Scicchitano
Sandra Spring
Michael Stone
Michele Urban
Eugene Wachowski
Marete Wester
Mary Wildes
Timothy Williams
Annette Winski

246 I Academics
Academics I 2,

�1985 Graduates
Thomas J. Abato
23 Central Ave.
Hopatcong, NJ 07843
David Michael Abraham
170 High St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Yousef Abu El Hawa
33 W. Market St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
John Ackerman
17 Misty Pine Lane
Trenton, NJ 08690
Lisa Acornley
98 Matson Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Billy D. Adams
P.O. Box301
Pocono Summit, PA 18346
Anita Aikman
32 Dorchester Drive
Dallas, PA 18612
David Albano
630 W. 22nd St.
Hazelton, PA 18201
Helal Alharthi
P.O. Box 2249
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
Cindy Ann Anastasi
36 Chapel St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Karen Diane Anderson
19 Ridge St.
Hackettstown, NJ 07840

Rohen Atherton
32 Rear W. Grand St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Michael Bernstein
2197 Paxton Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17110

Curt A. Boyer
421 S. Franklin St. Apt. 7
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Jeffrey G. Balmer
346 W. Center Hill Rd.
Dallas, PA 18612

Jacqueline Marie Bischoff
15 Highlander Dr.
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076

Douglas S. Bradley
9 Lexington Ct.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Denise Banko
1205 Pine St.
Endicott, NY 13760

Paulanne Blaser
307 N. 5th St.
West Hazleton, PA 18201

Pamela Bricker
26 Central Blvd.
Camp Hill, PA 17011

E. Conley Blizman
Rear 19 W. Chestnut St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

David Brink
1849 Osbourne Ave.
Willow Grove, PA 19090

Allyson Blodgett
2569 Stephens St.
Easton, PA 18042

David Brown
RD 9 Bella Vista
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Paul Bobrowski
Box295ARD 1
Drums, PA 18222

Jacqueline Brown
4 Haddon Hall
Melville, NY 11747

Mary Ann Baran
133 Woodward St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Susan Barber
RDl
Factoryville, PA 18419
Richard George Barrett
417 W. Diamond Ave.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201
Shirley Barry
R.D. #3 Box 1540
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
Debbie Bartashunas
1426 Main St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Vincent E. Bartkus
1026 West 20th Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
Gregg Baum
P.O. Box 2122
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

Denise Dawn Strickland
Bodish
.R.D. # 2 Box 2-A
Harveys Lake, PA 18618
Stephen J. Bohac
71 Garry Road
Closter, NJ 07624
(Mrs.) Ilonwhy Demarco
Booth
R 84 Yates
Forty Fort, PA 18704
(Mrs.) Joyce E. Boshonek
8 Church Street
Montrose, PA 18801

Doug Peter Angradi
50 Coal Street
Glen Lyon, PA 18617

Melissa Anlie Bauzon
Sherwood St.
Tamaqua, PA 18252

Betsy Bourgault
81 West Main St.
Ware, MA 01082

Kimberly R. Angus
4285 Old Berwick Rd.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815

(Mrs.) Mary Ellen
Belchick
RD #3 Box 216 D
Moscow, PA 18444

Patrick Antonecchia
234 Academy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Kimberly Joyce
Arrowsmith
227 S. Main St.
Forest City, PA 18421

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Irene Kathryn Brown
171 Old River Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Christine Bruno
1318 Susquehanna
W. Pittston, PA 18643
Gary Bukoski
300 Fairchild Ave.
Nanticoke, PA 18634
David Burak
107 First St.
Peckville, PA 18452
Desiree Burgh
52 High St.
Montrose, PA 18801

Sandra Susan Byorick
215 Enterprise St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Carol Ann Cigarski
Box 352 R.D. #5
Shavertown, PA 18708

Mohammed Daoud
57 Carey Avenue 3rd Floor
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Ann Devlin
190 N. Pioneer Ave.
Shavertown, PA 18708

Nancy P. Cabot
Wyoming Seminary
Kingston, PA 18704

Roy Russell Clark
Bear Creek, PA 18602

E. Tesauro Davis

Robin R. Deyoung
328 Carey Ave.
Wilkes-Bar!e, PA 18702

Vincent Cappellini
636 N. Main St.
Plains, PA 18705
Sheri Carbino
902 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, PA 18644
Jacqueline Carroll
30 CistSt.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Janet Carmelle Cashour
717 East Shire Dr.
Baltimore, MD 21228
Karen Cassidy
RD2Box70
Tamaqua, PA 18252
Domenick R. Cassise
763 Grant St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Robert T. Castellani
15 Cummiskey Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Rex 0. Catlin
35 Cherry St.
Montross, PA 18001
Gary S. Ceriani
533 Hemlock St.
Freeland, PA 18224
Dianne Charsha
716 Northbrook RD.
Kennett Square, PA 19348

Megon Southwood Clarke
96 Lincoln Avenue
West Wyoming, PA 18644
Mark C. Colatrella
21 Villanover Dr.
Jackson, NJ 08527
Dana John Colavitti
RD3Box 149
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Alice Reese Cole
168 Poplar St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Kevin A. Coleman
166 Spring St.
Carbondale, PA 18407
Douglas J. Collina
3825 Church Road
Easton, PA 18042
Richard Congdon
18 Pomona St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Sean P. Connolly
460 Union St.
Luzerne, PA 18704
Neil Theodore Coy Sr.
Box279RD5
Towanda, PA 18848
Marie E. Cruise
314 Lincoln St.
Exeter, PA 18643
Genevieve B. Curran
8403 Hickory Rd.
Oxford, PA 19363

352 North Garfield
Avenue
Scranton, PA 18504
James Charles Davis
170 East Broad Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
Tracey Day
19 Pine Drive
Oxford, PA 19363

Elizabet Dougherty
704 E. Samuels Ave.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Francine Deangelis
70 Roosevelt Blvd.
Florham Park, NJ 07932

Joseph B. Drahus
Box 195RD 10
Shantytown, PA 18702

Denise D. Deangelo
346 West First Street
Hazleton, PA 18201

Julianne Drust
12 Concord Drive
Laflin, PA 18702

Patricia Rose Decosmo
492 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

John G. Duesler Jr.
46 N Valley View Dr.
Courtdale, PA 18704

Stanley J. Decusatis
526 Carson St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Raymond Durkin
60 Vonderheld St.
Trucksville, PA 18708

Mary Ann Degilio
911 Wyoming St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Mark Stephen Dushanko
Box45
Harleigh, PA 18225

Christopher Dehaas
305 Elmira Street
Troy, PA 16947

B. Coffman Dyson
RD 1 Box 542
Cresco, PA 18326

John Delfino
111 Cottage
Carbondale, PA 18407

Bryon Thomas Earl
R.D. #3 Forest Acres
Drive
Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Anthony A. Della Valle
2942 South 15th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145

Catherine Jane Edwards
210 York Ave.
West Pittston, PA 18643

Evangelo Demetriou
57 Carey St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

James John Eisenhart
22 North Manning Street
McAdoo, PA 18237
Lori Elias
33 Glen St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Cherie Burke
P.O. Box 1042
E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301

James David Cheek
20 Fordham Rd.
Laflin, PA 18702

Karen J. Bove
79 W. Northampton
Street Apt. 1
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Barbara E. Burnside
RD 6Box 147
Clarks Summitt, PA 18411

John Chipego
15 Maple Drive
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Mark F. Belletiere
420 East 11th Street
Hazleton, PA 18201

Nancy Bowen
921 W. Elm St.
Scranton, PA 18504

Carmella Butera
125 Johnson St.
Pittston, PA 18640

Dolores Rudick Chwastyk
37 Holly St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706

Susan Halkyer Daffaro
1129 Watson Street
Scranton, PA 18504

Carol A. Dempsey
619 Ackley St.
Plymouth, PA 18651

Michael J. Benyo
118 Pine Circle
Horseheads, NY 14845

Jeffrey K. Box 1530 Beech
Grove Rd.
Honesdale, PA 18431

James Latham Butler
Box40A
Blakeslee, PA 18610

Mark Cicini
374 La Salle Street
Berwick, PA 18603

Patrick C. Damiani
23 Twin Elms La.
New City, NY 10956

Richard Demer
86 Longview Dr.
Emerson, NJ 07630

Mary Cusate
R 629 Hayes St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Evelyn Joan Dopko
511S Washington Street
Taylor PA 18517

James R. Endres
216 Fifth St.
Wyoming, PA 18644

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�Donald Edward Engel
395 Warren Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

James Forgione
15 Martha Court
Centerport, NY 11721

James Geis
128 Pleasant Dr.
Cheshire, CT 06410

Angelo J. Grilli
151 Hilldale Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Naomi Harris
203 West River Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Randall G. Hoeppner
224 Hughes St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Dale Englehart
26 W. South St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

David Foster
RD 1 Box 297
Leghighton, PA 18235

Ronald J. Geise
1540 W. Main St.
Avoca, PA 18641

Christopher Grimes
24 S. Welles St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Ahmed Sharrieff Harris
408 Bickley Place
Chester, PA 19013

Angela Susan Holm
58 Terrace Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Judith Groshardt
425 Birch Dr.
Mickleton, NJ 08056

Jeanette Irene Watts
Harris
PAD E-12 Mount Lookout
Mobile
Exeter, PA 18643

Elaine English
39 West Hoyt St.
Kingston, PA 18704
L. Burke Eustice
201 Fairview Park
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Cynthia Renee Evancho
323 W. Third St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Darrell R. Evans
RDl
Hunlock Creek, PA 18621
Gregory Thomas Evans
46 Maltby Ave.
Swoyersville, PA 18704
Timothy Sean Evans
R.D. 218-A 1/2 Overbrook
Road.
Dallas, PA 18612
Elizabeth I. Eyet
79 St. Mary's Street
Plains, PA 18705
Gregory Jospeh Fessler
20 Solomon St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

Raymond Morris Fox
62 Yorktown Rd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
E. Strickland French
RDl
Plymouth, PA 18651
Mrs. Frances Rose French
146 Mineral Springs
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
William R. French
14 Wellington Dr.
Endicott, NY 13760
David T. Frey
35 Woodland Ave.
Lititz, PA 17543
Susan E. Funke
206 Mountain View Way
Scranton, PA 18508
Margaret Gaddes
115 Frederick Dr.
Apalachin, NY 13732

Myra C. Gibson
355 Samuels Ave.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Lisa A. Gigliello
120 Old Boston Road
Pittston, PA 18640
JanetGima
RD 1Box653
Olyphant, PA 18447
Leo Giovagnoli
34 Poole St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Kathy Elizabeth Godek
3A Plum Place
Scranton, PA 18509
Maryjo A. Golden
81 Kelly Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Stephen Golenski
RDl
New Milford, PA 18834

James Gallagher
12250 6th St.
E. Treasure Island, FL
33706

Kathy Burko Gooday
57 East Bergh St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Stephen Gambale
157 Kinderkamack Rd.
Westwood, NJ 07675

Bernadette Gooney
1204 N. Stiles St.
Linden, NJ 07036

Ronald Gavlick
244 Watkins St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Joan Marie Grady
2401 N. Washington
Scranton, PA 18509

David Gayeski
120 W. Field St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Andrew Grant
120 Parker Ave.
Easton, PA 18042

Thomas J. Fisher
363 High St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Deborah A. Geesey
1123 Mitsy Hollow Drive
Marietta, GA 30062

Samuel Robert Graziano
120 Corcoran St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Sharon Marie Flickinger
74 Deerpath Dr.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Anne Alice Geiger
812 Willow Street
Scranton, PA 18505

Sara Greasel
RD 1 Box534D
Orefield, PA 18069

James E. Fialko
108 Jackson St.
Exeter, PA 18643
Michele M. Fidrych
68 Blackman St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Charles A. Finn
258 Belmont St.
Waymart, PA 18472
Lisa M. Fiorentino
17 Forestdale Rd.
Kinnelon, NJ 07405

50 / Directory

David Paul Grow
3029 Oakland Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Theresa Gruzenski
12 Hemlock St.
Dupont, PA 18641
Donna M. Grzenda
202 Hillcrest Dr.
Gouldsboro, PA 18424
Joseph C. Grzenda
202 Hillcrest
Gouldsboro, PA 18424
Ben Guinn
135 E. Main St.
Norwich, NY 13815
Thomas William Gummer
104 Garwood Drive
Scranton, PA 18505
Robert Gunderson
RDl
Sugarloaf, PA 18249
Paul Hackman
701 Fawn Road
Newark, DE 19711

Richard Hartman
174 Carey Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Howard R. Hartzell
RD2
Mifflinburg, PA 17844
Raymond Hassey
12Ann
W. Pittston, PA 18643
Roger Scott Heffington
43 Rome Ave. Apt. 8A
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
(Mrs.) Amy Areti Heisler
5 Mallery Place Apt. #2
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Robert Hessling
290 Terrace
Honesdale, PA 18431
Charles F. Hick
RD8Box404
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Michael Homishak
145 Espy St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634
Christopher Hons
30 Joseph Street
Dallas, PA 18612

Arthur R. Johnson
R.D.#3Lot7
Columbia Cross Roads,
PA 16914
Joanne P. Johnson
59 Manhattan St.
Ashley, PA 18706
Robert M. Johnson
340 S. Main St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Tammy Jones
RD 4 Route 502
Moscow, PA 18444

Belinda Joy Housenbold
12 Marsad Drive
Old Bridge, NJ 08857

Jack L. Jones
8 Freeman Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Rebecca Carol Howell
266 River Sreet
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Stephen G. Jordan
146 W. Church St.
Nanticoke, PA 18643

Lisa Hughes
54 Rose Place
Selden, NY 11784
Marshall Hurlbert
12003 Fairway Ct.
Glen Dale, MD 20769
Charlene Ann Hurst
8 Sively St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Kathleen Hyde
P.O. Box22
McAfee, NJ 07428

Chris D. Justofin
221 N. Broad St.
W. Hazleton, PA 18201
Sebastian Joseph
Kadaplakal
313 E. Cranberry St. Apt.
4
Hazleton, PA 18201
David Kalinowski
43 Slope St.
Plains, PA 18705
Joan Kalinowski
616 Boulevard Ave.
Dickson City, PA 18519

John D. Hill
203 East Mary St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

Charles Jameson
RD 5 Box 1033
Sussex, NJ 07461

James Hancharick
3016 Rambeau Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017

Babara Hillard
224 Cameron St.
Plymouth, PA 18651

Louis Edward Jaquish
RD #1 Box 218 A
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

Jane A. Kanyock
R.D. #1, Dipple Manor
Hazleton, PA 18201

Raymond Hanks
932 Worthington Dr.
Warminster, PA 18974

Helen Hine
RD3Box46
Lake Ariel, PA 18436

Charles Jaynes
1103 Crestover Road
Wilmington, DE 19803

Elizabeth Susan Kaplan
11 Berkshire Rd.
Great Neck, NY 11023

Andrew Harakel
RD2
Bernville, PA 19506

Kenley Ann Hoats
25 Terrace Drive
West Wyoming, PA 18644

Richard Jenkins
62 Church St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

John Kapp
1434 Bryn Mawr St.
Scranton, PA 18504

James Harmen
118 Turner St.
Plymouth, PA 18651

Jeffrey Hockenbury
109 Rehill Ave.
Somerville, NJ 08876

Kathleen A. Jessen
74 Maffet St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Walter John Karaban
RD 1 Box 103
Dushore, PA 18614

Donna Lee Haigh
125 Academy Street
Plymouth, PA 18651

Mark C. Kalish
RD5
Shavertown, PA 18708

Marian Joan Karmilowicz
1189 Von Steuben Dr.
Wayne, PA 19087
Gail J. Kashulon
1031 Aspen Dr. RD 8
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Vincent J. Kashulon
1031 Aspen Dr.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Tracey Kelly
203 Madison Ct.
Quakertown, PA 18951
John F. Kelly
310 N. Apple St.
Dunmore, PA 18512
Louise Kerl
28 Crawford Ave.
Simpson, PA 18407
Altaf Hamid Khan
42 Woodridge Drive
Carnegie, PA 15106
Beverly Kieczkajlo
213 Lehigh Street
Avoca, PA 18641
Rebecca A. King
75 Kelly Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Brenda Carol Kocher
1007 Hanover Village
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
(Mrs.) Bernice Kociolek
331 Main Street
Conyngham, PA 18219
Christopher Kocon
118 E. Birch Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
Lori Ann Kocur
234 N. Nicholas St.
Clair, PA 17970
J. Kaska Kohl
33 Lee Avenue
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Joseph Frank
Kolankiewicz
207 Hillside Ave.
Dupont, PA 18641

Directory

�Raphael Kon
124 East State St.
Larksville, PA 18704

Michelle Lynn Liddie
206 Windsor Street
Reading, PA 19601

Ann Manzo
49 Wellington Rd.
East Brunswick, NJ 08816

David M. Kovalski
165 Staub Rd.
Trucksville, PA 18708

Charles Ross Livingstone
1222 Murray St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Robert Marcin
25 S. Nescopec St.
Tamaqua, PA 18252

Dawn Patricia Lockburner
55 Murphy Circle
Florham Park, NJ 07932

Michael Anthony Marino
21 Arlington St.
Reading, PA 19611

John Longobardo
Old Rt. 22
Wassaic, NY 12592

Marisa C. Marquardt
227 Second St.
Girardsville, PA 17935

Joseph D. Loomis
241 Dundaff St.
Carbondale, PA 18407

John Paul Marsicano
94 Carey Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Joseph Loposky
531 Paden St.
Endicott, NY 13760

Charle Maruszewski
SRBox2103
Matamoras, PA 18336

Robert Kozloski
178 Haverford Dr.
Laflin, PA 18702
Kathryn Jean Krakosky
190 Hughes St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704
William J. Kravitz
RD 1 Box 291
Harveys Lake, PA 18618
Linda A. Krawetz
110 Darling St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Donna Kresock
29 Froble St.
Simpson, PA 18407
Suzanne Kubilus
P.O. Box 1502
Hazleton, PA 18201
Joseph D. Kushner
9 William St.
Plains, PA 18705
Karen Ann Latzko
77 Nicholson St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Michael J. Lavage
26 Kulp Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Kenneth Lavin
220 Quakertown Rd.
Pennsburg, PA 18073
Mauri E. Lawler
R.D.#1
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
James Lehet
126 First Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Penelope Letcher
773 Branch Ct.
Hazleton, PA 18201
Bonnie Marie Levanavage
Box 438 RD 2 Old Boston
Rd.
Avoca PA 18643

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Gerard T. Lorusso
RD 1 C+E Mobile Ct.
Moscow, PA 18444

Karen Mason
108 E. Bennett St.
Kingston, PA 18704

Kevin Luby
700 Cedar Dunes Dr. #59
New Smyrna Beach, FL
32069

Paul Mastrokyriakos
304 Wallace St.
Stroudsburg, PA 18360

Roslyn Lucas
49 Gracedale Ave.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Margaret Davison
Matisko
208 Cresent Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Karen Marie Lutz
39 Tunkhannock Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643

D. Strouphauer Maurer
500 E. Ranger Street
Beebille, TX 78102

Carolyn A. Lynch
1397 Murray St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Joseph M. McCawley
402 Jackson Avenue
Susequehanna, PA 18847

James Lynch
66 Leamoor Dr.
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Michelle McKeown
78 Mooney Road RD 1
Box 151
Plymouth, PA 18651
Sharon McLoughlin
1 Cedar Court
Long Valley, NJ 07853
Christopher Mele
502 Runnymede Ave.
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Alan Melusen
8400 Paige Glenn Avenue
Springfield, VA 22152
Lisa Marie Mercanti
63 S. Washington Street
Apt. 15
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Alice G. Merlino
19 Division Street
Norwick, PA 13815

Robert Murnin
203 Second St.
Vandling, PA 18421
Patrick J. Murnin
203 Second St.
Vandling, PA 18421

Frederic Ratchford
317 Riverside Dr.
Peckville, PA 18452

Walter A. Peregrim
1433 Wyoming Ave.
Scranton, PA 18509

Michael J. Regiec
52 Coal St.
Glen Lyon, PA 18617

Brian Oram
204 Old River Rd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Elna Perluke
Box 195ARD 1
Wapwallopen, PA 18660

Steven J. Reto
16 Flory St.
Pen Argyl, PA 18072

Diane Murphy
153 Center Street
Hughestown Pittston, PA
18640

J. Larsen Orehutsky
79 Grandview Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612

Harold Charles Petzold
315 Burnt Meadow Road
Ringwood, NJ 07456

Christopher Rexer
RD3Box452
Canton, PA 17724

Michelle Murray
627 Railroad St.
Forest City, PA 18421
Robert Nagle
1100 Thompson St.
Jersey Shore, PA 17740
Marie Susan Nash
241 Taft Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Karen Miller
274 68th St.
Avalon, NJ 08202

Jane Marie N atushko
123 Clarkson Ave.
Jessup, PA 18434

Victoria K. Moffatt
200 S. Franklin Street
Apt.4
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Keith A. Newman
200 S. Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Kathleen Mooney
RD2Box227
Canton, PA 17724

Gerald P. Oneil
600 Summit Ave.
Jenkintown, PA 19046

Christopher Pearson
25 Linwood St.
Valhalla, NY 10595

Mark Murphy
1830 Washburn St.
Scranton, PA 18504

Melissa Meyers
RD 2Box 174A
Wapwallopen, PA 18660

Katherine Mooney
32 2nd St.
Drifton, PA 18221

Abdolrahman Hassan
Omari
136 South Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Tai Tan Nguyen
199 Hazle Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

M. Cwalina Orloski
R.d. #4 Box 639-C
Mountaintop, PA 18707
David Orman
1008 Carson
Hazleton, PA 18201
George W. Orren
432 Market St.
Mifflenburg, PA 17044
Michael Ortalano
61 Melrose Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Donna O'Toole
113 Pheasant Dr.
Larksville, PA 18704
Colin Owens
408 Village Dr.
Avanel, NJ 07001
Robert S. Ozgar
73 Deerpath Dr.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Rosemary Nicastro
49 Edgegrove St.
~dison, NJ 08817

William Thomas Paletski
693 Seybert St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Rose M. Yonkin Norris
RDl
New Albany, PA 18833

Rachel Ann Passarelli
223 Linden Street
West Pittston, PA 18643

Alix Elizebeth Pfeifle
330 Private Road
E. Patchogue, NY 11772
David W. Phillips
71 B Dover Ct.
Branford, CT 06405

Rossar Reynolds Jr:
306 Oakdale Road
Johnson City, NY 13790
Lisa A. Rodrigues
435 New St.
Scranton, PA 18509
Patricia Marie Rodzinka

Thomas Mark Piatkowski
41 Depot St.
Forest City, PA 18421
Allison R. Placek
RD 1 Box 365
Harding, PA 18643

4 Cathy Court

Chester, NJ 07930
Philip J. Roke
51 Railroad St.
Gleyn Lyon, PA 18617

Cheryl A. Plauga
621 Cedar Ave. Apt. 5
Scranton, PA 18503

Michael Ed ward
Romanies
406 Deptford Rd.
Glasscoro, NJ 08028

Stephen Pokrinchak
8 Thorne Hollow Rd.
Owego, NY 13827

Kevin Paul Romanko
13 Marudy Drive
Clinton, NJ 08809

Maureen A. Pollard
521 Bree Zee Knolls
Catawissa, PA 17820

Karen Ann Rome
723 Tunkhannock Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643

Richard L. Powers
RD 1 Box A 1 307
Lock Haven, PA 17745

William E. Ronca
156 Calle Granada
Torrimar Guaynak, PR
00657

Donna McDermott
344Adams
Freeland, PA 18224

Nancy A. Moore
12 Laural St.
Plains, PA 18705

Elizabeth Maier
1344 Gantt Dr.
Huntington Valley, PA
19006

Maureen McDermott
559 Westwood Drive
Dover, DE 19901

Donna Morgan
107 Maple Lane
Pittston, PA 18640

Nancy Novitski
795 Floralon Drive
Kingston, PA 18704

Robert Anthony Passeri
353 Scott St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Barbara Marie Malacart
33 Miner St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Thomas McGuire
94 Cliff St.
Pittston, PA 18640

Donald Louis Moro
218 Adams Street
Freeland, PA 18224

Lynne T. Oldroyd
189 Maple St.
Southampton, PA 18966

Karen Paulshock
1015 N Church St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Patricia Puglisi
9400 S. AIA Unit 10018
Jensen Beach, FL 33457

Tawny L. Rushoe
RD4
Muncy, PA 17756

Jon Sam Manta
145 Jackson St.
Swoyersville, PA 18704

Michael McKenna
442 Wakefield Dr.
Metuchen, NJ 08840

Virginia K. Mosley
297 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Paul Oleary
228 E. Market
Bethlehem, PA 18018

Brenda A. Pavill
2 Center St.
Courtdale, PA 18704

Robin Marino Purves
106 William St.
Pittston, PA 18640

Mary J. Rybitski
152 Boland Ave. Lee Park
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Dorothy Jane Price
189 River St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Deanna J. Rossman
RD 2Box 22C
Spring Mills, PA 16875

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�Richard J. Ryman
74 E. Jackson St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

R. Markley Seamon
RD2Box66B
Wyalusing, PA 18853

Joseph J. Simons III
37 Stites St.
W. Wyoming, PA 18644

Joseph Soriano
Laura Lane
Bedminster, NJ 07921

Michael John Stone
503 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

Patricia Thomas
55 Woodlawn Ave.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Karen Sabbak
8 Charles Drive
Fairfield, NJ 07006

David J. Sedor
6 Englewood Ave.
Forty Fort, PA 18704

Judith Ann Skibicki
176 Boland Ave.
Lee Park, PA 18702

Raymond Soroka
155 Madison St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Renee M. Stook
392 Dana St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Jeffrey Tokach
36 Walden Drive
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Susan Sovan
113 Amesbury
Plains, PA 18705

Kenneth Joseph Stuccio
177 Johnston St.
Pittston, PA 18640

Lisa Ann Nicole Sowcik
29 Meyers St.
Edwardsville, PA 18704

Lisa A. Stuccio
177 Johnston St.
Pittston, PA 18640

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310 Sussex St.
Old Forge, PA 18518

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116 Grebe St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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707 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, PA 18644
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Sakoutis
313 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Cathy Salak
RD 1 Box 191
Waymart, PA 18472
Mark Salman
76 New Alexander
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B. Foeppel Salsburg
P.O. Box873
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
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458 Market St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Michael M. Saracino
374 Winola Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Munther Sbeitan
57 Carey Ave. B
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
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3524 Columbia Drive
Enwell, NY 13760

Denise Selner
502 N. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
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518 Grace St.
Old Forge, PA 18518
Weldon Shaffer III
22 High St.
Canton, PA 17724
Dorothy Shamany
New Coxeville
Beaver Meadows, PA
18216
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c/o Wilkes College
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766
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P.O. Box384
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
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RDl
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
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Perkasie, PA 18944
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108 Simpson St.
Wilkes-Barre, f A 18702
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Lentz Trail
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

Kim W. Skrinak
103 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, PA 18644
Susan Slawich
34 Oak St.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
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19 Ash Street
Westwood, NJ 07675
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126 S. Mountain Blvd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
Peter Smith
413 W. Grove St.
Dunmore, PA 18510
Edward Anthony Smith
436 North 3rd St.
Steelton, PA 17113

Ann Maria Speziale
512 Wyoming Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643
Brian Spino
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E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Monica M. Spishock
127 Academy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Joseph Survilla
56 E. Bennett St.
Kingston, PA 18704
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Swankoski
617 West Fifth Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
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N. Caldwell, NJ 07006

Sandra Spring
RR 1 Box 435 Turtleback
Rd.
Califon, NJ 07830

Thomas John Swirbel
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Mountaintop, PA 18707

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Dickson City, PA 18447

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W. Pittston, PA 18643

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Oneida, PA 18242

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E. Northampton St. WB,
PA 18702

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Shickshinny, PA 18655

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Goyldsboro, PA 18424

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Riverside Drive
Susquehanna, PA 18847

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Scranton, PA 18504

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East Media, PA 19063
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100 West Ross Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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Suffern, NY 10901

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RD 2Box426
Harveys Lake, PA 18618

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King of Prussia, PA 19406

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Inkerman, PA 18640

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225 James St.
Kingston, PA 18704

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RD 6 Box 55
Tunkhannock, PA 18657

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60 Carey St.
Ashley, PA 18706

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65 Sullivan St. 1st FL.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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1606 Mahantongo Stl.
Pottsville, PA 17901

Marianne Scicchitano
15 East Ave.
Mt. Carmel, PA 17851

George Simms
419 E. State St.
Larksville, PA 18651

Jennifer M. Soltis
6 Hospital St.
Pittston, PA 18640

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567 Arthur St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

Steve Thomas
69 W. Ross St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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RDl
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Hazleton, PA 18201

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1 Mary St. Peely
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
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165 N. Sherman St. #202
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
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R 227 E. Blaine St.
McAdoo, PA 18237
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RD6
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
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RDl
Pleasant Mt., PA 18453
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80 Third Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704

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173 Thirwell Avenue
Hazleton, PA 18201

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628 McKinley St.
Hazleton, PA 18201

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25 Columbia Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612

Eileen J. Yanchik
287 New Hancock St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Cindy Weinstein
14 Rockaway Place
Parsippany, NJ 07054
Linda L. Welsch
P.O. Box 216C RD 3
Moscow, PA 18444
Teresa Wengen
335 S. Grant St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Peter Herbert Werner
104-36 91 Avenue
Richmont Hill, NY 11418
William W ertley
3010 Harrison Ave.
Reading, PA 19605

Diane Mary Yateshin
78 Warner St.
Plains, PA _18705
Dwight Yeager
Box300RD 1
W apwallopen, PA 18660
Myron Yencha
119 Fin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Janet Marie Yenkowski
21 Forest Drive
Mountaintop, PA 18707
James C. Young
318 Eckmont Avenue
South Williamsport, PA
17701

Marete A. Wester
63 Yorktown Rd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Robert Alan Young
2425 Elwood Crescent
East
Williamsport, PA 17701

Kathryne Ann Whitney
320 S. River Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Rosemary Yuknavich
235 Nay Aug Park
Scranton, PA 18510

Mary A. Wildes
2 Forest Rd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707

Mrs. Linda Zanoline
R 1 Box 158A
Sugarloaf, PA 18249

Scott Williams
28 Partridge Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

James Zaykoski
82 Fairview Dr.
Nanticoke, PA 18634

Timothy Williams
3944 Kenrick Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18017

Frank S. Zeske
229 Carverton Road
Trucksville, PA 18708

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BoxlO
Millville, PA 17846

Marybeth Zuvich
470 North Second Street
Steelton, PA 18702

Christine Helen Ward
R.D.#1
Lake Ariel, PA 18436

Mary Deborah
Woronowicz
193 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Paula Zydko
11 Elizabeth St.
Plains, PA 18705

Carolyn Warner
17 Chenango Street
Montrose, PA 18801

James Worthington
317 Bartles Rd.
Lebanon, NJ 08833

Suzanne Vassia
163 Newport St.
Glen Lyon, PA 18617
Stephen J. Vidal
536 North St.
Throop, PA 18512
Kathryn R. Vosik
RDl
Mehoopany, PA 18629
Eugene David Wachowski
12422 Parton St.
Fort Washington, MD
20744
Tammy Wagner
413 E. Center St.
Mt. Carmel, PA 17851
Carol Ann Walters
5 Parkview Plaza
Morristown, NJ 07960

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Maurita Gries, 1982, M.B.A. 1983
Beverly Henson, 1975
Jodie Januszko, 1967
Kenneth Krogulski, M.B.A. 1982
Raymond Lowery, 1967
William Mainwaring, 1965, M.B.A. 1973
Janet May, 1980, M.B.A. 1983
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John Moore, 1979
Joseph Paddock, M.B.A. 1980
Joseph Pickett, 1984
Robert Roderick, M.B.A. 1978
Joseph Rogowicz, 1976
Daniel Scott, 1980
Neil Seidel, 1970
James Shotwell, M.B.A. 1975
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�Just when you thought the 1984 book was complete, along came amnicola '85
amincola '85 amnicola '85 amnicola '85 amnicola '85 (I bet you'll never forget
this theme Mr. Fuller!). The year started with the orientation slide show (we'll
always remember how strong to make that express 0, right guys!). It ended with a
search for hidden treasure (during which our photographers discovered parts of the
cam pus that we never knew existed before). And, in between, we also had a lot of
fun.
To the Brothers-In-Law, how does it feel to be related? Thanks for being
great friends and for being there, always ready to help. And to all the
photographers, your work made my job so much easier. The pictures were great!!!
To our business manager (and future editor) thanks for all of your help. To the
design editor, you must wish that you will never see the words "events,"
"academics," "seniors," or "sports" again.
And to our advisor, you may have gone all the way to Japan to get away from the
yearbook, but we brought the book to you anyway (so what did the Japanese think
of Amnicola 1984?). And remember, whenever being an advisor gets you down,
think of the words of our Alma Mater (which I am sure you will never forget!).
Thanks for being a great advisor and a great friend.
To the 1985 staff, I will miss you all. You were a great group! To the 1986 staff,
good luck with the book and I hope you enjoy being a member of the Amnicola staff
as much as I did. And to the treasure hunters, good luck in your search and
remember to enjoy your years at Wilkes for they are the real treasure.
Donna O'Toole
Editor
Amnicola '85

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AMNICOLA
1986

��AMNICOLA 1986
WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

Introduction

�A Quest for Excellence

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Table of Contents
.2
Introduction
16
Seniors
.. 44
Fall Events
70
Organizations
94
Winter Events ... .
122
Sports ...... .
166
Spring Events
198
Faculty .....
Dormitories
.... 232
Advertisements ............... 2 74

AMNICOLA: one who
lives and dwells by the
nver
Top left: Spirit was high at the bonfire as
Kathy Haughney, Donna Chapin, Nancy
Sitler, BethAnn Farrell, and Tim Grant say it
all with "the finger." Top Right: Brian Butchkavitz and Renee Dopko explain to Jill
Teufel the socioeconomic consequences
of the pull-and-pray method. Middle: Don
Bachelor inquires, "Hey Mom, do you
think we'll win this one?" Bottom left: Bill
Taurutis gains hands on experience as he
performs a water quality test for E&amp;ES. Bottom Middle: Kirby Hall which houses the
Language and Literature Department, the
Academic Support Center, the Writing Lab,
and Act 101. Bottom Right: Bill Kinsley offers a helping hand to Pat Flynn as they
unload 1985 yearbooks.

Introduction

During our lifetime, particularly as we attend college, we
each seek knowledge to "cultivate our inner resources and
spiritual strength, " which "enriches our daily lives and
sustains us in times of crisis." At the same time, we seek
truth, which leads to understanding. It is understanding,
then, which "unites us all in our search for truth." The time that we're here at Wilkes College is spent
discovering and developing the potential to succeed that is
inherent in each of us. Throughout our college experience,
we begin to realize the goals that we have set for ourselves,
no matter how insurmountable they may have seemed.
Through discipline, determination, self-confidence, and
trust in one another, we progress toward accomplishing our
goals. It is during times of prosperity that we should not
hesitate to hold out our hand to help another. And in time
of need, we should not hesitate to accept the outstretched
hand of one willing to help.
As we strive to achieve our goals, we ultimately encounter both success and failure. Discouragement often
accompanies failure. Failure often spurs motivation
because of the insight and inner strength it provides. At
Wilkes, we learn to accept the challenges that academics,
extracurricular activities, and sports offer us. By accepting
these challenges, we begin a quest into unknown areas
where only those with a desire to improve themselves dare
to venture. During our quest, we learn our limitations, and
we realize that we can always improve ourselves. In this
quest, we gain knowledge, develop teamwork, and most
importantly, because Wilkes is a small institut1on, we gain
lasting relationships that, with maturity, will stand the test
of time. It is the support afforded by our friendships that
guide us through our quest.

Bob Yost

AMNICOLA Staff
Advisor .. ........ Richard A. Fuller
Editor-in-Chief .. .... .. Robert Yost
Assistant Editor ... Leslie Sinkiewicz
Layout Editor ..... Michelle Herstek
Copy Editor .. ...... Andrea Gaiteri
Photo Co-editor .. . ... . John Sedor
Photo Co-editor .. .... .. . . J. B. Earl
Business Manager ... . . Judy Woods
Asst. Business Manager .. .... Dawn
Marie Plodwick
Layout Staff: ........ . Tom Zuback
Michelle Chiodo
Frank Spinnler
Jeff Clinite

Photographers:

Writers:

Pat Flynn
Bill Kinsley
Brenda Giza
Patti Yourshaw
Dari Rowe
John O' Marra
Dan Duttinger
Beth Mazzullo
Michelle James
Renee Strucke
Beth Cortez
Matt Zukoski
Frank Wanzor

Special Thanks to Michelle Herstek for designing
our new college Colonel.

Introduction

�Now It's Beer (Birch) on Tap
There is an old proverb which says:

Top: AnnMarie McGowan and Terry Salak enjoy
one last fling before the new alcohol policy
becomes reality. Below: Gerry Galinus thinks
one more might be too much for Mike Robbins.
Below right: Wayne Reiss inquires about the
side effects of mixing Copenhagen and
Genesee.

" Drink today and end all sorrow,
You shall, perhaps, not do it tomorrow." Unfortunately, the 1985-86
school year put that proverb to the test.
As a result of an increased number of
alcohol-related accidents, along with a
growing national concern regarding
alcohol abuse, Wilkes College was forced to re-evaluate its alcohol policy,
which had been in effect since 1980
with only minor changes since that time.
A committee was set up to address all
sides of the problem, including some
serious legal issues.
The result? A new, three-page document clearly stating the new policy.
Among the most dramatic changes from

the old policy was the prohibition of
kegs of beer. Although that measure
may have been intended to eliminate
some legal concerns and reduce
alcohol-related injuries, it also served to
put a damper on what used to be one of
the main sources of weekend entertainment - the "dorm function ."
In response to the need for more
weekend activities, the newly-formed
programming board began its
" monumental" task of planning and
organizing various non-alcoholic functions. Although numerous activities
were organized, they apparently were
not enough to fulfill the social desires of
many individuals, who soon found
themselves facing the alcohol
disciplinary board a committee

designed to deal with serious "alcohol
policy offenders."
Is the new policy a success? At this
point, it is difficult to tell. It is true that
since the inception of the new policy
alcohol-related first aid calls are not as
frequent, and vandalism seems to be on
the decline. However, the social void
created by the policy is far from being
filled . It will take time to evaluate the
results of the new policy and perhaps
additional changes will have to be made
before a workable solution is found.
Despite this Uflcertainty, one thing is
certain - for better or for worse, social
life on campus will never be quite the
same again.

Dan Duttinger

Left: Bill Buoni exemplifies the opinion of administrators
and some students that those who drink on campus tend
to get " out of control." Above: Dan Dougherty chugs a
beer as he views the apple eating contest at Winter
Weekend.

Introduction
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5

�To Slip the Surly Bonds of Earth ...
The image of the ten-mile high plume of white vapor
suspended in the sky over the Atlantic on January 28 is a
stark reminder of the tragic end of NASA mission 51-L. Little more than a minute into a seemingly perfect flight, the
sh uttle Challenger exploded into a bright orange fireball. In
the span of milliseconds, NASA lost seven brave astronauts
and the public lost its innocent view that spaceflight was as
routine as a bus ride.
The shuttle astronauts were not the daring military pilots
that comprised the Apollo, Gemini, and Mercury space
programs. They were scientists whose goal was not to
esca pe the grip of Earth's gravity, but to discover
kn owledge that could help man improve himself and the
world.
Among the scientists was Christa McAuliffe whose goal
was "to humanize space". The first teacher to fly on a shuttle wanted to demonstrate that space was accessible to all,
not just an elite corps of pilots and scientists. She saw life as
an excitement of possiblities to be explored. Her enthus iasm and optimism endeared her to the nation,
especially schoolchildren. She represented our view of the
ideal educator. While in the shuttle, McAuliffe planned to

USA

Color photograph by Christopher Springmann
Black and White photograph: Associated Press, courtesy of the Times Leader

teach two lessons which explained the functions of the
shuttle and the mission members. She viewed the
Challenger mission as the "ultimate field trip", and she
wanted children to take part in it. Her wish was to instill in
students the desire to explore and discover.
Now, the nation hopes to discover the cause of the
tragedy. If the cause is found, it may not answer the question of why the astronauts perished. It would be sad to
think that seven lives were lost because of a careless
technician, or worse, because NASA felt pressured to
launch under conditions which were less than optimal in
order to maintain an ambitious flight schedule.
Astronauts are heroes because of their courage to enter
their profession in spite of the tremendous risk of death.
Christa McAuliffe didn't consider herself an extraordinary
person because of what she was about to do. She saw
herself as an ordinary teacher who had a chance to do
something worthwhile for America's future generations.
Though the mission was not successful, Christa McAuliffe
inspired students of all ages and millions of others with her
courage and her hope for the future of mankind.

Leslie Sinkiewicz

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Wilkes-Barre,
a City of Diversity

J/1

Students at Wilkes College can partake in a variety of activities within the
course of a day, ranging from a morning
stroll along the dike to an evening performance of a Shakespearean play.
The Wilkes-Barre area offers a
multitude of different functions for
students, all relatively close to the campus. If shopping is your bag, Public
Square is surrounded by numerous
boutiques and shops catering to
students' individual tastes. Of course,
there is Boscov's, the hub of style and
selection for students with a wide range
of budgets. A short bus trip away is the
Wyoming Valley Mall which houses
several large department stores Hess's, Pomeroy's, Sears, and J.C. Penney's - and also specialty shops like La
Cucina Splendida, an Italian food store;
Design Galleries, for the art collector;
The Rainbow Shop, which sells personalized items; Something Different, a
leather goods shop; Prints and Things,
for paintings and posters of all kinds;
Lady Oris, a hosiery store; Waldenbooks, an impressive book store; and
most recently, From Dawn 'til Dusk, for
high-priced eveningwear. There are also
several restaurants in the Mall, such as
Elby's; Barrels, Whiskey, and Rye;
Dino's Pizza; and Peking Chef. Finally,

the Mall contains seven cinemas.
For the over-21 crowd, Wilkes-Barre
has plenty of "hot spots" to hit. The Station and The Woodlands are two of the
more popular dance club/resta'urants in
the area, catering to both those who like
to boogie and those who prefer to
watch . For those students who prefer to
just sit around and have a few,
Donahue's and The Carey Inn are
renowned for their comfortable
atmospheres.
For the theatre lover, Wilkes-Barre is a
great place to experience. In addition to
Wilkes-King's theatre productions,
Wilkes-Barre also offers the Showcase
Theatre and The Little Theatre. These
companies have many productions
throughout the year. Music lovers not
only have the opportunity to attend fine
concerts held by Wilkes performing
groups, but they can also attend concerts by the Northeast Philharmonic,
held during the year. Those who love
dance can attend the performances of
Wilkes-Barre's two talented ballet companies, Ballet Northeast and the
Wilkes-Barre Ballet Company.
Wilkes-Barre has just about
everything the college student could
need.

Michelle James

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Introduction

9

�The Ha01rner is
Cocked for Fun

Clockwise from above: Tony DiMichele comes eye to eye
with his target, John Rosania. Wounded Tony DiMichele
hangs on for dear life. To achieve his objective, Todd
Culver learns how to use his gun. John Rosania can't miss
his target as he aims with precision. Paul Tomcykoski keeps
his cool even in the most desperate of situations.

The place - Pickering Hall. The time - 12 midnight.
The air is still, but the all-too-familiar stench of the
cafeteria's world-renowned baked whitefish still lingers in
the building from dinner. For the most part, the residents of
Pickering are in their rooms studying or sleeping. All is quiet
- too quiet.
Hidden by the innocence of this situation, an incredible
evil is lurking in the dimly lit corridors. No, it's not an illegal
keg party. Nor is it a couple of students contemplating the
use of an extension cord over 6 ft. in length - an item
strictly forbidden by the Residence Hall handbook. This
evil is even more serious. This evil ... is murder.
Covered with sweat and breathing heavily, the victim tiptoes down one of the hallways. Ahead, near the inter-dorm
phone, stands the murderer. His hands hold the gun tightly
as his target approaches. As soon as the victim is within
range, the murderer leaps out, aims, and fires. A direct hit!
The poor victim falls to the ground as the assailant laughs
hysterically at a job well done. On the floor, the victim pulls
the plastic suction-cup dart from his forehead, stands up,
and walks away.
While this scenario may sound more like an episode of
the Twilight Zone than an average night in a dormitory,
scenes like that actually occurred quite often this year.
They were all part of The Assassination Game (T.A.G.), a
game which made its appearance in several movies over
the summer and quickly became a fad at campuses all over
the country.
Participants in the game draw names from a hat. The
name one draws is the person one must "kill" with a plastic
dart gun. The object, obviously, is to be the last one alive.
The game itself can last a few hours or a few days, and involve any number of people. Although the administration
"shot down" attempts to organize a campus-wide T.A.G.
game, several dorms and groups of friends played on their
own.
What is the fascination with the game? Perhaps it was the
"thrill of the hunt". Perhaps it was simply the need for the
diversion from studies. Or perhaps it was in part a reaction
to the more serious wave of "real" terrorism that was occurring all over the world during 1985-86.
Whatever the fascination, T.A.G., like all fads, went just
as fast as it came. As Wilkes students search for a new
diversion, their plastic dart guns are tossed aside to join the
ranks of the Rubik's cube, the pet rock, and the hula hoop.

Dan Duttinger

�The Hammer is
Cocked for Fun

Clockwise from above: Tony DiMichele comes eye to eye
with his target, John Rosania. Wounded Tony DiMichele
hangs on for dear life. To achieve his objective, Todd
Culver learns how to use his gun. John Rosania can't miss
his target as he aims with precision . Paul Tomcykoski keeps
his cool even in the most desperate of situations.

The place - Pickering Hall. The time - 12 midnight.
The air is still, but the all-too-familiar stench of the
cafeteria' s world-renowned baked whitefish still lingers in
the building from dinner. For the most part, the residents of
Pickering are in their rooms studying or sleeping. All is quiet
-too quiet.
Hidden by the innocence of this situation, an incredible
evil is lurking in the dimly lit corridors . No, it's not an illegal
keg party. Nor is it a couple of students contemplating the
use of an extension cord over 6 ft. in length - an item
strictly forbidden by the Residence Hall handbook. This
evil is even more serious. This evil ... is murder.
Covered with sweat and breathing heavily, the victim tiptoes down one of the hallways. Ahead, near the inter-dorm
phone, stands the murderer. His hands hold the gun tightly
as his target approaches. As soon as the victim is within
range, the murderer leaps out, aims, and fires. A direct hit!
The poor victim falls to the ground as the assailant laughs
hysterically at a job well done. On the floor, the victim pulls
the plastic suction-cup dart from his forehead, stands up,
and walks away.
While this scenario may sound more like an episode of
the Twilight Zone than an average night in a dormitory,
scenes like that actually occurred quite often this year.
They were all part of The Assassination Game (T.A.G.), a
game which made its appearance in several movies over
the summer and quickly became a fad at campuses all over
the country.
Participants in the game draw names from a hat. The
name one draws is the person one must "kill" with a plastic
dart gun. The object, obviously, is to be the last one alive.
The game itself can last a few hours or a few days, and involve any number of people. Although the administration
"shot down" attempts to organize a campus-wide T.A.G.
game, several dorms and groups of friends played on their
own.
What is the fascination with the game? Perhaps it was the
"thrill of the hunt". Perhaps it was simply the need for the
diversion from studies. Or perhaps it was in part a reaction
to the more serious wave of " real " terrorism that was occurring all over the world during 1985-86.
Whatever the fascination, T.A.G., like all fads, went just
as fast as it came . As Wilkes students search for a new
diversion, their plastic dart guns are tossed aside to join the
ranks of the Rubik's cube, the pet rock, and the hula hoop.

Dan Duttinger

Introduction

Introduction

11

�''Unity Amidst
Diversity'':
We Do Have a Mission
"Unity amidst diversity" - this is one of many Wilkes
mottoes. During this year, the concepts of unity and diversity may have been frequently in our thoughts, especially
with the adoption of the new Mission Statement. According
to this document, it is our mission to celebrate the goal of
"unity amidst diversity." Before we can celebrate, we must
first see if there is a reason to do so; we must examine this
goal more closely. Have we reached it? Are we approaching it? Or has the concept of "unity amidst diversity"
lost meaning here at Wilkes?
We can safely say that there is diversity here at Wilkes.
Our students, faculty, and administrators have a wide range
of political, social, and ethnic beliefs. We have our own
ways of accomplishing our goals, and this is what makes life
on this campus interesting. However, lately it seems our
diverse beliefs and lifestyles are creating unnecessary friction. It seems that open-mindedness has disappeared. Even
those who once claimed to be liberal in thought have turned their backs on respecting beliefs that are not their own.
"Unity amidst diversity" is a phenomenon that we have
not experienced in this, our mission year. There are glimpses of unity, like those we captured if we attended the Annual International Night, but such opportunities are few
and too ephemeral to prompt change. However, glimpses
such as this are our hope, and hope is something we must
not lose. We, at Wilkes, have the raw materials that are
necessary for the journey toward true unity, but we have
yet to purchase tickets.

Andrea Caiteri

Introduction
Introduction

�Style is Character
It's Fresh * Relaxed * Free-spirited. It's a loose, provocative feeling that can take you from the books to
the streets in a flash! The basic pieces are simple big sweaters and cotton separates - but just add bold
earrings, a crazy hat, or a pair of Kool Kat shades, and
you've turned simple into sensational.
Style is character. It's Dash * Splash * Flash *
Panache. A sense of style is not something you can
learn like an academic subject. It does take a learning
process, but it's much like a brewing process. In order
to make a good shake, one has to put in good ingredients and let them ferment in the barrel; to have a
sense of style is to be able to see the invisible.
Here's the lowdown on the latest details:
- those basic blue cotton denims are now fancier,
with the spice of detailed
tapestry work, florals, paisleys, and rhinestones rich in color and intricacy.
- Ivy-league vests look sensational on-campus.
- Creating a stir ... today's arrow-narrow stirrup
pants attract lots of
attention with body hugging
stretch fit.
- Body-conscious knits - the shape of things to
come.
- Nice Catch! Sweaters patterned all over with a
school of tropical fish.
- Tropic-topic on palmy T's and shorts.
- Abstract art comes into the fashion picture.
- The sash is a smash.
- Flats add a simple flair to your casual mood .
Remember, neat and simple doesn't mean boring
or preppie. You don't need to overdo to make a statement. Rules have eased or ceased to exist - it's how
you want to feel and how you want to express
yourself that count. The way you dress is an extension
of your personality. Don' t play it safe - take chances!

Judyth Woods

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lntrodu

�Seniors
The senior year - the end of one life and
the beginning of another. It's a moment in
the flow of eternity, yet an indispensable
one. As seniors, we choose a direc;tion for
the future, and we also prepare for the
accompanying transition. The need for
preparation is what makes the senior year
unique. We have lived; we have learned; we
have dreamed. Instilled with the knowledge
we have gained at Wilkes, we graduate and
turn our dreams into reality, realizing that
our education has not ended, but has only
just begun.

�Georges Badih Aboutanos
BS-Elec. Engineering
Abblah-Bekaa, Lebanon

Vincent Acquaviva
BS-Business Admin.
Randolph, NJ

Christine Adamski
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Mark Aguilar
BS-Accounting
Hopatcong, NJ

David 0. Bolacker
BA-Computer Science
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Steve Braithwaite
BS-Business Admin.
Mount Pocono, PA

LynnMarie Bray
BA-Psych/Sociology
McAdoo, PA

Jennifer Briscoe
BS-Nursing
Bethlehem, PA

Frances M. Alexander
BA-Psychology
Rumson, NJ

Richard Almony
BS-Business Admin.
Moscow, PA

Annette Anderson
Bachelor of Music
Jamesport, NY

Rodney A. Angier
BM-Voice
Susquehanna, PA

Kay Brown
BS-Nursing
Pottsville, PA

David P. Bryant
BS-Elec. Engineering
Pearl River, NY

Joseph J. Buczynski
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Joanne Margaret Bufalino
BA-Communications
Pittston, PA

Maria Anthony
BA-Sociology
Mountaintop, PA

Russell Banta
BA-Earth &amp; Env. Science
Trucksville, PA

Mary Bantell
BS-Nursing
Trucksville, PA

Mary Ann Barsoum
BS-Materials Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Nancy Anne Cannata
BS-Accounting
Clarkstown, New City, NY

James N. Capriotti
BS- Business Administration
Hazleton, PA

Joann Marie Casey
BS-Nursing
Dupont, PA

Lori Ann Cashour
BA-Economics
Baltimore, MD

Paul Jerome Belusko
BS-Elec. Engineering
Hazleton, PA

Paula Jean Belusko
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Donald Albert Benza
BS-Accounting
Shavertown, PA

Frank A. Bohar
BS-Elec. Engineering
Lansdale, PA

G ina Cassise
BS-Busi ness Administration
Hazleton, PA

Kevin Michael Chahal
BS-Biology
Dupont, PA

Paul J. Chmil
BM-Music
Ashley, PA

Susan Marie Cicilioni
BA-Psychology
Peckville, PA

B Seniors

Seniors

19

�Michaelene Andrea Coffee
BA-Political Science
Mountaintop, PA

Stanley M. Czock
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre Twp., PA

20

Seniors

Ross S. Cohen
BS-Biology
Williamsport, PA

Gregory Alan Danovsky
BA-Computer Science
Cranbury, NJ

Sandi Cohn
BA-Psychology
Rockville, MD

E. Blake Collins
BS-Accounting
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Edward Debiase
BA-Political Science
Kingston, PA

Teresa Decicco
BS-Nursing
Somerville, NJ

Maryann E. Cortese
BS-Nursing
Old Forge, PA

Elizabeth Palma Cortez
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

James J. Delfino
BA-English
Rutherford, NJ

Shelly Delfino
BA-Psychology
Carbondale, PA

Christopher Steven Cowen
BS-Materials Engineering
Bethlehem, PA

Gregory Crowther
BS-Business Administration
Essex Fells, NJ

James Delmonte
BA- Po litical Science
Pittston,PA

Chuck Denis
BA-Sociology / Poli. Sci.
Beach Lake, PA

Beth Ann Danzeisen
BS-Nursing
Weatherly, PA

John Wesley Davies
BA-Sociology
Scranton, PA

Mary Gail DeNoia
BS- Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Michael Deo
BS-Accouting
Long Valley, NJ

Lisa M. Decinti
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Bert Decker
BS-Elec. Engineering
Plains, PA

Thomas J. Devaney
BS-Elec. Engineering
Watchung, NJ

Bonnie Pearl Dodd
BS-Nursing
Drums, PA

Seniors

2

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Renee Ann Dougherty
BS-Business Admin .
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Charles Peter Dougherty
BS-Biology
Mountaintop, PA

Jean Marie Dougherty
BA-Elementary Education
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Joseph Boyd Earl
BS-Earth &amp; Envir. Sci.
Kingston, PA

Leo John Geskey Jr.
BA-Computer Science
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Marybeth Nicole Giamusso
BS-Nursing
Pittston, PA

Elizabeth Gibson
BS-Computer Science
Upper Montclair, NJ

Cathy Lynn Glatzel
BS-Nursing
New Milford, PA

Donna Marie Elias
BA-Elementary Education
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Suzanne Engel
BA-Psychology
Kendall Park, NJ

Kimberly A. Evans
BS-Computer Science
West Wyoming, PA

Janee Dale Eyerman
BA-Communications
Mountaintop, PA

Lauralyn J. Gordon
BM -Music Performance
So uth Casco, Maine

Christine M. Gorman
BS-Business Admin.
Bordentown, NJ

Lori Leigh Gregory
BS-Nursing
Renovo, PA

Kathleen Marie Grigaitis
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Randa Fahmy
BA-Poli . Sci./lnt. Stu.
Dallas, PA

Elizabeth Ann Farrell
BS- Biology
Wilkes -Barre, PA

Paul Joseph Fidrych
BS-Elec. Engineering
Saratoga Springs, PA

Linda Ellen Fritz
BS- Nursing
Scranton, PA

Patricia Ann Gronski
BS- Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Diane Haberkern
BA-Psychology
Athens, PA

Margaret Mary Hagelgans
BS-Biology
Bethlehem, PA

David Harris
BS-Accounting
Cherry Hill, NJ

Charles Paul Galenas
BS-Finance
Scranton, PA

Mary Frances Ganaposki
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Elizabeth Ganeer
BA-Elem. Education
Dallas, PA

Diane-Marie Gatfield
BA-Communications
Point Pleasant, NJ

Theresa Hartkern
BM -Music Education
So uth Plainfield, NJ

Kevin Joseph Hastie
BS -Business Admin.
Duryea, PA

Richard Heck
BS-Biology
Wilkes -Barre, PA

Lisa Ann Hendershot
BS-Nursing
West Pittston, PA

Seniors

Seniors

2:

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Michelle Herstek

Michael Higgins

George Hockenbury

Eleanor Jean Hoover

BA-Art
Wilkes-Barre Twp., PA

BS-Business Admin .
Dunmore, PA

BS-Medical Technology
Ashley, PA

BS-Nursing
Cressona, PA

Tanya Kyra Hosage

Pauline M. Hricisak

David A. Hudak

Edward J. Hudson

BS-Computer Science
Mountaintop, PA

BS-Biology
Mahanoy City, PA

BS-Accounting
Neshanic Station, NJ

BS-Business Adm in.
Highland Park, NJ

Angela Elizabeth lyoob

William Anthony Jamack

BA-Computer Science
Carbondale, PA

BS-Biology
West Hazleton, PA

Michele James

Thomas J. Jamicky

BA-Communications
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Computer Science
Clinton, NJ

Katrina Kovacs

Paul F. Kowalek

BA-Psychology
Waverly, PA

BS-Nursing
Nanticoke, PA

Gayle Jones

Mary M. Jones

Andrea Marie Kamarunas

Ann K. Kapes

BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Computer Science
l)pper Askam, PA

BA-Sociology /Comp. Sci.
Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Nursing
Freeland, PA

Daniel John Kennelly

James Kievit

Lisa Ann Knyrim

Thomas Michael Konopczyk

BS-Business Admin.
Leonia, NJ

BA-Computer Science
Rockaway, NJ

BA-Psychology
Hazleton, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Mountaintop, PA

Annette Kopec

Lisa Marie Kotch

BS-Medical Technology
Plains, PA

BS-Biology
Hanover Township, PA

Seniors
Seniors

25

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Leslie Sue Kramer

Jacquelynn F. Kramer

Lisa Kriner

Jane Dorothy Kujat

Sandra Long

William Lynch

Patricia A. Machey

David P. Malta

BA-Psychology
Lafayette Hill, PA

BA-Political Science
Yeadon, PA

BS-Nursing
Cressona, PA

BS-Nursing
Drifton, PA

BA-English
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Easton, PA

BS-Nursing
Exeter, PA

BS-Materials Engineer.
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Kelly S. Lacey

Donna M. Laffey

George Thomas Lahutsky

Kimberly R. Land

Joseph James Mantione

Frances Marko

Georgietta Roseann Marotto

Celine Marshall

BS-Accounting
Clarks Summit, PA

BS-Business Admin.
Laflin, PA

BS-Bus. Admin/Economics
Barnesville, PA

BS-Biology
Minersville, PA

BS-Business Admin.
Hughestown, PA

BS-Accounting
North Plainfield, NJ

BS-Biology
Wyoming, PA

BA-Communications
Hazleton, PA

Bruce James Lanning

James Arthur Lawson Jr.

Suzanne M. Lehner

Robin Jean Leinbach

Christine May

Michael Frank Mayewski

Charles V. McCoy

Joseph McFadden

BA-Art
Wilkes-Barre,PA

Bs-Business Admin.
Newton, NJ

BA-Psychology
Roslyn, PA

BS-Computer Science
Biglerville, PA

BS-Nursing
Bloomsburg, PA

BA-English
Nanticoke, PA

BS-Business Adm in.
Pittsford, NY

BS-Business Adm in .
Doylestown, PA

Richard Linkchorst

Virginia Linskey

Teddi Sarah Lizerman

John Long Jr.

Sally Ann Mclaughlin

Gary Melusen

Joanne Meshanski

Mark Florian Michno

BS-Nursing
Nanticoke, PA

BS-Computer Science
Springfield, NJ

BS-Accounting
Sugar Notch, PA

BS-Nursing
Moosic, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
West Islip, NY

BA-Sociology
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Business Adm in.
Nanticoke, PA

BA-Political Science
Barnesville, PA

Seniors

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Seniors

27

�Seniors

Lisa Ann Mikulis
BS-Biology
Nanticoke, PA

Darlene Ann Miller
BFA-Fine Arts
Mountaintop, PA

Teresa Marie Miller
BS-Nursing
Camp Hill, PA

Thomas Morpeth
BS-Accounting
Cranbury, NJ

Richard J. Novak
BS-Business Admin.
Shavertown, PA

Deborah A. Ogden
BS-Biology
Lawrenceville, PA

Paul Joseph Oleski
BS-Elec. Engineering
Scranton, PA

Robert Charles Olivia
BM-Music Education
Plainfield, NJ

Linda J. Moses
BS-Business Admin.
Hazleton, PA

Gary C. Mrozinski
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Mark David Mrozinski
BM-Music
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Owen Murphy
BS-Elec. Engineering
Mountaintop, PA

Adeline Marie Orloski
BS-Nursing
Mountaintop, PA

Diane Palsha
BA-Elem. Education
Ashley, PA

Carmen Pancerella
BS-Computer Science
West Hazleton, PA

David Jason Pekala
BS-Biology
West Hazleton, PA

Martin Myers
BA-English
Williamsport, PA

John H. Naeher
BA-lnternat. Stud/History
Scranton, PA

Robert Charles Nause Jr.
BA-Communications/English
Sugarloaf, PA

Perri Umid Nejib
BS-Elec. Engineering
Trucksville, PA

Maria Perez
BS-Business Admin.
Succasunna, NJ

Michelle Jean Peter
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Michele Marie Pluta
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Laura Claire Pollick
BM-Music Education
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Seniors

21

�Patricia A. Poplarchick

30

Seniors

Jeff Popple

David Charles Post

Brian H. Potoeski

Carol Ann Samoyedny

Beth Sands

Joseph M. Santuk

Mark John Sarisky

BS-Nursing
Sheppton,PA

BS-Nursing
Staten Island, NY

BS-Elec. Engineering
Nanticoke, PA

BS-Chemistry
Danville, PA

BS-Nursing
Duryea, PA

BS-Business Adm in.
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Kingston, PA

BA-Communications
Mocanaqua, PA

Laura Lee Predmore

Jack Kently Pritchard

Mary Rauschmayer

Brenda Reber

James Schutawie

Jill Marie Serafin

Barbara Shadie

Dauryne Lyn Shaffer

BS-Business Ad min.
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BA-Psychology
Swoyersville, PA

BS-Nursing
Matamoras, PA

BA-Elem. Education
Hawley, PA

BS-Engineering Mgt.
Wyoming, PA

BS-Mathematics/Comp Sci
Harvey' s Lake, PA

BS-Nursing/Psychology
Pine Grove, PA

BS -Elec. Engineering
She nandoah,PA

Donna Ann Rebovich

Violet Marie Recla

Linda Marie Reese

Eric Reidinger

Criseyde L. Shallers

Timothy J. Shamp

Richard Sharry

Christine Shemanski

BS-Comp. Info. Syst.
Pittston, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
West Hazleton, PA

BS-Nursing
Wyoming, PA

BS-Accounting
Danville, PA

BA-English
Haddonfield, NJ

BA-English
Stroudsburg, PA

BS-Accounting
Paramus, NJ

BS-Business Admin.
Forty Fort, PA

Kathleen A. Rosengrant

Jay Christopher P. Rubino

David P. Rudis

Cathy Salak

Karen A. Shemanski

Kathleen Shemanski

Chhaya K. Shukla

Carolyn Helene Silinskie

BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS -Elec. Engineering
Wyoming, PA

BS-Accounting Lake
Winola, PA

BA-Psychology
Waymart, PA

BS-Nursing
Tu nkhannock,PA

BS-Business Admin.
Tunkhannock, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Hellam, PA

BS-Nursing
lnkerman, PA

Seniors

3

�Yvette Carol Simmons
BA-English
Kingston, PA

John Slota
BS-Computer Science
North Tonawanda, NY

Diane A. Smeaton
BS-Business Adm in .
Westfield , NJ

Justine Marie Smith
BS-Business Admin.
Berlin, NJ

Paula Sova
BS-Engineering Mgt.
Nanticoke, PA

Richard Patrick Sposto
BS-Business Ad min.
Dickson City, PA

Michael Anthony Stachacz
BS-Biology
Dickson City, PA

Paul Stafiniak
BA-Psychology
Tamaqua, PA

Michael Stavish
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Ida Jean Talerico
BA-Art
Old Forge, PA

Carl Robert Sosnowski Jr.
BA-Psychology
Coral Springs, FL

Donald John Thiede
BS- Elec. Engineering
Duryea, PA

Lisa M. Thomas
BA-Elem. Education
Kingston, PA

Jeffrey Allen Sparhawk
BS-Business Admin.
Elkins Park, PA

Gwyen Ann Thomas
BS- Business Adm in.
York, PA

David Howell Thomas
BS-Biology
Plymouth, PA

Debbie Lee Theresa Thomas
BS-Nursing
Weatherly, PA

Cheryl Thornton
BS-Nursing
Dunmore, PA

Colleen Smith
BS-Nursing
Childs, PA

Jane Gerard Stapleton
BA-Psych/Sociology
Easton, PA

Melinda Mae Tamkins
BA-History
Binghampton, NY

Donna M. Thibodeau
BS-Elec. Engineering
Forty Fort, PA

Joni Ann T orsella
BS-Mathematics
Hazleton, PA

Stacey Lee T oslosky
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Seniors

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Seniors

33

�34

Carter William Tremayne

Michael John Uter

Margaret A. Vojtko

Andrea M. Vrobel

BS-Accounting
Piscataway, NJ

BS-Computer Science
Kingston, PA

BA-English
Trucksville, PA

BS-Medical Technology
Plymouth, PA

Leeann Wallace

David Warnick

Chris Way

Nancy Denise Wendorf

BS-Nursing
Hanover Township, PA

BS-Accounting
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BA-Earth and Envir Sci
Middlebury, CT

BA-Elem. Education
West Wyoming, PA

Corrine M. Wenrich

Nadine Lynne Wieder

Cynthia M. Witner

Paul Joseph Wodarczyk

BS-Nursing
Mount Carmel, PA

BS-Accounting
Coopersburg, PA

BS-Nursing
Beaver Meadows, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Mountaintop, PA

George Wolfe

Judyth M. Woods

Paul Wysocki

Kenneth Yakobitis

BS-Elec. Engineering
Nanticoke, PA

BS-Business Admin.
Forty Fort, PA

BA-Psychology
Danville, PA

BS-Business Admin.
West Pittston, PA

Michael Wayne Yencha

Robin Lynn Youpa

Patricia J. Yourshaw

BS-Accounting
W ilkes-Barre, PA

Cheryl A. Zack

BS-Business Ad min.
Easton, PA

BS-Biology
Pottsville, PA

BS-Business Ad min.
Wapwallopen, PA

Matthew J. Zukoski

Thaddeus M. Zuzik

Francis French

BS-Elec. Engineering
Wi lkes-Barre, PA

BA-History
Washington, DC

BS-Accounting
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Seniors
Seniors

35

�1

The Last Dance

Seniors

Seniors

37

�Senior Picnic

Seniors

1□

Seniors

39

�-

One Quest Ends A~ A
New One Begins

Seniors

Seniors

41

�One Quest Ends As A
New One Begins

40

Seniors

�On Sunday, May 18, 1986, Wilkes College
held its thirty-ninth annual commencement at Ralston Field. Under the sweltering
sun, degrees were awarded to
undergraduate and graduate students.
Honorary degrees were awarded to Edward Donley, of Air Products and
Chemicals, Inc. and Eleanor W. Winsor, of
the Pennsylvania Environmental Council.
Amnicola 1986 wishes the best of luck and
success to all 1986 Wilkes graduates.

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Senio

�♦

mday, May 18, 1986, Wilkes College
its thirty-ninth annual commenceat Ralston Field. Under the sweltering
degrees were awarded to
·graduate and graduate students.
,rary degrees were awarded to EdDonley, of Air Products and
1icals, Inc. and Eleanor W. Winsor, of
'ennsylvania Environmental Council.
cola 1986 wishes the best of luck and
~ss to all 1986 Wilkes graduates.

Seniors

43

�Fall Events
Fall is a beautiful and inspiring time of year
at Wilkes; everything seems to indicate
change. Everyone returns to campus with a
mind full of energy and hope for the
semester. "This semester will be the best
ever" is the consensus. We vow to attend
every class, party moderately, and not get
behind on our reading. Even the trees on
campus promise change - from green to
red to gold to brown. If only we could be
like the trees - keeping promises of
change.

44

�Convocation

During activity period on Thursday, August 29, 1985, the
entire college community was called into Convocation to
open the fifty-third academic year of Wilkes College. A
new feature of this year's opening Convocation was that
the Freshman Class took part in the procession and were
seated in a reserved area. Faculty and administration also
marched in procession, and all offices of the College were
closed so everyone could participate. President Breiseth
welcomed the new freshmen and wished the entire
assembly best wishes for the 1985-1986 academic year.

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Fall Events

Fall Even

�Convocation

During activity period on Thursday, August 29, 1985, the
entire college community was called into Convocation to
open the fifty-third academic year of Wilkes College. A
new feature of this year's opening Convocation was that
the Freshman Class took part in the procession and were
seated in a reserved area. Faculty and administration also
marched in procession, and all offices of the College were
closed so everyone could participate. President Breiseth
welcomed the new freshmen and wished the entire
assembly best wishes for the 1985-1986 academic year.

Fall Events

Fall Events

47

�A New Beginning

Makin'
Waves

This year, Wilkes' Freshman Orientation program underwent some major changes . The
orientation was held in four small groups during
the summer months instead of one large program at the beginning of the fall semester, as had
been the case in past years. All incoming
students, both residents and commuters, stayed
in Evans Hall for the duration of the program.
These "orientees" spent two days meeting with
advisors, setting up class schedules, listening to
orientation speeches by faculty and administration, and trying to learn their way around campus. Not all was work; however, a scavenger
hunt, a dance, a picnic, and a bus tour of
Wilkes-Barre were planned to help the students
get to know one another and their "new home."
All of this was organized to aid in the Freshman's
quest for higher education, independence, and
maturity.
Top: Caroline Treder enjoys her spoon while the other
freshmen sample at the Ice Cream Social. Bottom: First Row

- Greg Danovsky, Carmen Pancerella, Liz Farrell, Sally Vojtek, Jim Pysniak; Second Row - Brian Dorsey, Gwen
Thomas, Beth Danziesen, Sue Dicton, Dave Ballestrini, Tom
Morpeth, Sandi Cohn, Beth Cortez; Third Row - Charlanne
Stanton, Chriss Margotta, Michelle McAllister, Cress Shallers,
Jennifer Bausch.

L

Top Left: Michelle McAleer hulas for Pete
Konopelski. Top Right: Although some
students lack beach attire, they still enjoyed
"riding the waves. " Middle Left: Marie Lepp,
Pete Konopelski, Michelle McAleer, Doug
McClure, Karen Camasso, Dennis Mejias, and
Robin Youpa " kick up sand" as the DJ ' s play
everyone' s favorite tunes. Above: Mike
Stachacz comtemplates " hindsight." Left:
Neil Douris and Suzanna Bernd cut the rug at
one of only three gym parties this year.

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Fall Events

Fall Events

49

�Makin'
Waves
A New Beginning
This year, Wilkes' Freshman Orientation program underwent some major changes. The
orientation was held in four small groups during
the summer months instead of one large program at the beginning of the fall semester, as had
been the case in past years. All incoming
students, both residents and commuters, stayed
in Evans Hall for the duration of the program.
These "orientees" spent two days meeting with
advisors, setting up class schedules, listening to
orientation speeches by faculty and administration, and trying to learn their way around campus. Not all was work; however, a scavenger
hunt, a dance, a picnic, and a bus tour of
Wilkes-Barre were planned to help the students
get to know one another and their "new home."
All of this was organized to aid in the Freshman's
quest for higher education, independence, and
maturity.
Top: Caroline Treder enjoys her spoon while the other
freshmen sample at the Ice Cream Social. Bottom: First Row
- Greg Danovsky, Carmen Pancerella, Liz Farrell, Sally Vojtek, Jim Pysniak; Second Row Brian Dorsey, Gwen
Thomas, Beth Danziesen, Sue Dicton, Dave Ballestrini, Tom
Morpeth, Sandi Cohn, Beth Cortez; Third Row - Charlanne
Stanton, Chriss Margotta, Michelle McAllister, Cress Shallers,
Jennifer Bausch.

l

Top Left: Michelle McAleer hulas for Pete
Konopelski. Top Right: Although some
students lack beach attire, they still enjoyed
"riding the waves." Middle Left: Marie Lepp,
Pete Konopelski, Michelle McAleer, Doug
McClure, Karen Camasso, Dennis Mejias, and
Robin Youpa "kick up sand" as the DJ's play
everyone's favorite tunes. Above: Mike
Stachacz comtemplates "hindsight." Left:
Neil Douris and Suzanna Bernd cut the rug at
one of only three gym parties this year.

I

Fall Events

Fall Events

49

�Ghouls Gather at
Halloween Gala

Gouls and goblins certainly didn't scare

away the bunnies at this gym party. This
year' s Halloween party turned out to be a
great success despite it being the first gym
party at which alcohol was prohibited . The
attempts to get students to boycott this
" dry" event were fruitless . Those students
who attended realized that the purpose
behind any social function isn't to drink but
to enjoy meeting and being with friends .
Everyone was amused by the wide range of
creative costumes from the bunch of grapes
to the bushy, white-tailed creatures which
darted about the dance floor.

SO

Fall Events
Fall Events

5

�Different
Facets
of ROTC Life

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Fall Events

�Bonfire Warms
Hontecoming Spirit

The air was electric with the chants of
friends rallying behind the Homecoming
Court nominees. As students and some
faculty filtered into the Ralston Field
parking lot, the air turned hot with the
blaze of the bonfire and the voices of
students eager to get the weekend
festivities underway. The Homecoming
Weekend bonfire proved to be one of
the most spirited events of the year.
Dean Ralston led the traditional
Gooooo-Wilkes! cheer, the Wilkes
cheerleaders gave a high energy performance, and the crowd broke into a frenzy of applause as the 1985 Homecoming Court was announced. The Court included: Sue Cicilioni, Beth Cortez, Sandy Cohn, Joe Fulco, Dave Hudak, and
Neal McHugh.

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Fall Events

Fall Events

�Colonels Rally

Carlin Captivates Crowd
"Did you ever go through the refrigerator and come
across something that you cannot identify? Could be meat,
could be cake. It's meat-cake.
Then you ask the wife, 'Honey, is this good?'
And she says, 'Well, what is it?'
And you say, 'I don't know. I've never seen anything like
it. Looks like meat-cake.'
And then she says, 'Well, smell it. '
You say, 'Actually, it has no smell whatsoever.'
She says, 'It's good. Put it back. Somebody's saving it."'
Where would you hear this comedy routine? On an
album, you'd probably say, or maybe on a cable TV special.
But this year, you could have heard comedy routines such
as this right here at Wilkes when comedian George Carlin
appeared before a full house in the gym on October 24.
Before an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 1,800
people, Carlin presented new material as well as old
favorites such as the famous - and greatly expanded list of "seven words you can't say on television."
Wilkes' Student Government, in conjunction with Parties
Unlimited, brought Carlin to the college, giving us both a
top comedian and a break from studying, because,
"Sometimes a little brain damage can help."

Fall Events

56

Fall Events

�''A Golden Reunion''

This year's annual dinner-dance was a truly special occasion . Wilkes College welcomed back the Class of 1935
from Bucknell University Junior College as alumni and
undergraduates celebrated the class of 1935' s " Golden
Reunion ." This event took place at the SheratonCrossgates Hotel located on Public Square. Dinner was
served family style with a cocktail hour before dinner.
Entertainment was provided by " Somethin ' Else."

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Fall Even1

�Friday the 13th at the Sub

We Can Make You ·L augh

60

Fall Events

�Friday the 13th at the Sub

We Can Make You Laugh

Events

�And the
Winner Is ...

Fall Events 6~

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Fall Events

�Club Day

Computer Fair
On September 10th and 11th, Wilkes hosted an Apple Macintosh Fair in the lobby of Stark Learning Center. The event was
coordinated by Dr. John Koch, Director of Academic Computing
at Wilkes. During the two-day Fair, students were introduced to
some of the popular software that is available with the Macintosh.
A representative from Apple Computers,Harry Vitale, allowed
students to experiment with such "Mac-options" as MacDraw,
MacDraft, Jazz, Excell, and also the popular Thunderscan
digitizer, which converts video camera pictures into computerized images.
The purpose of the Mac Fair was not only to familiarize students
with Macintosh software, but it also gave them an opportunity to
purchase hardware at significantly reduced prices. The Macintosh
has become as familiar to students at Wilkes as pens and pencils;
the scheduling of the Mac Fair confirms this.

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Fall Events

65

�Ready .. .

Aim .. .
Shoot!
Step Right Up! Don't Be Shy!
Smile pretty! Now carefully squeeze the
bulb and voila! Your image has been
permanently captured on film. Club Day
gave students a chance to take their
own pictures with the assistance of
Amnicola photographers J.B . Earl and
John Sedor. Although some students
had to be coaxed into snapping their
own pictures, others couldn't wait to
strut their stuff for the camera' s eye. The
results? Picture perfect!

"Make sure Photography magazine gets a copy of this."

Commuter Council President Mark Dudek demonstrates the two-handed squeeze technique.

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Arnnico/a staff m

b
-.
em er, Leslre Sinkiewicz, hams it up for the camera.

Fall Events

67

�68

Candids

�Candids

69

�Organizations
The classroom is not the only place where
students can receive an education.
Membership in a club br organization
allows us to learn more about ourselves and
the world around us. When individuals are
united by common interests, their successes
are two-fold, and the spirit that is
manifested is a welcome contagion. At
Wilkes, spirit is tradition. In this, our
mission year, we cherish our tradition of
spirit and commit ourselves to carrying it
forth.

70

�Amnicola

First Row: John Sedor, Photography
Co-editor. Second Row: Michelfe
Herstek, Layout Editor; Andrea Gaiteri,
Copy Editor; Bob Yost, Editor-in-chief;
and J.B. Earl, Photography Co-editor.
Third Row: Leslie Sinkiewicz, Assistant
Editor; Pat Flynn, and Jeff Cfinite.

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Organizations
Organizations

�Amnicola

First Row: John Sedor, Photography
Second Row:
Herstek, Layout Editor; Andrea Gaiteri,
Copy Editor; Bob Yost, Editor-in-chief;
and J.B. Earl, Photography Co-editor.
Third Row: Leslie Sinkiewicz, Assistant

Co-editor.

Michelle

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Organizations
anizations

73

�Beacon
First Row: Amy Hancock, Feature Editor; Pam Jones, News

Editor; Michelle Munday, News Editor; Cress Shallers, Editorin-Chief; Tom Mineo, Advertising Manager; and Wendy
Rosencrance, Copy Editor. Second Row: Lorri Steinbacher,
Feature Editor; Jim Pyrah, Sports Editor; Mark Mercurio, Sports
Editor; David Evans, Advisor; Joe Fulco, Business Manager;
and Amy Hopkins, Photography Editor. Absent from picture:
Mary Ellen Moreland, Photography Editor.

Organizations

74

Organizations

75

�Beacon
irst Row: Amy Hancock, Feature Editor; Pam Jones, News

ditor; Michelle Munday, News Editor; Cress Shallers, Editor-Chief; Tom Mineo, Advertising Manager; and Wendy
osencrance, Copy Editor. Second Row: Lorri Steinbacher,
eature Editor; Jim Pyrah, Sports Editor; Mark Mercurio, Sports
ditor; David Evans, Advisor; Joe Fulco, Business Manager;
nd Amy Hopkins, Photography Editor. Absent from picture:
ary Ellen Moreland, Photography Editor.

Organizations
tions

75

�Accounting and Business Club - First
Row: Ms. Chisarick, Lisa OeCinti, and
Cheryl Zack. Second Row: Tom Lokuta,

Tom Gasper, Linda Latardo, unknown,
Jerry Bradley, and Chris Gorman. Third
Row: unknown, unknown, unknown,
Jennifer Bausch, and Larry Abramson.
Fourth Row: unknown, Todd Snyder,
Jeff Sparhawk, Ed Hudson, and Ralph
Costa. Fifth Row: Tom Lyons, Steve
Breathwaith, and Keith Manchester.
Sixth Row: Nagwa Taylor and John
Konsers.
Biology Club
First Row:

Renee Pierce; Lori
DelGaudio; Jane Bachman; Kim Avvisato; and Jetta Marotto, Treasurer. Second Row: John Hayward; Kim Land;
Pauline Hritzak, Secretary; Karen
C masso; John Handley; Cindy
Rhoades; Kirn Belcher; and Dr. Padgett,
advisor. Third Row: Mike Kressler; Pete
Cuesta; Renee Strucke; David Pekala,
President, Alena Ochall; Michelle Farr;
Ken Kennedy; Rich Scripp; and Scott
Michenfelder.

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Organizations

Bowling Club - Present in Picture:Ed Hudson
Steve Braithwaite, Ralph Costa, Tom Walton'
William Lynch, Chris Gorman, Cheryl Zack, Mik~
Koehane, Neil Oouris, Bill Kinsley. Len Witczak,
Jeff Sparhawk, Bob Ganski, Bert Decker, George
Wolf~, .Joe B_uczynski. Chuck Denis, Anthony
Guangha, Mike Havrilla, Joe Santuk, Paul
Stafiniak, Walt Grodzki, Brian McAleer, Mike
Crm,co, Mike Williams, Bruce Aspray, Kelly Cota,
K~ren Burgess, Marty Pelas, John Schultz, Steph
Stine, Lisa Loving, Vinnie Dominech, Bill Neff,
J~hn Bialek, Don Theide, Paul Fidrych, Cyndie
Pieloch Stan Czock, Chris Cowen, Perri Nejib,
Yvette Simmons, Jerry Galinus, Rick Santasania,
Jay Rubino, Frank Dempsey, loyce Dait, Len
Swida, Lori Santarelli, Sue Lennon, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Rich Rauschmayer, Bob Leo, Jamie
Ralston, Howie Knorr, Mike Stavish, Bill Lynch,
John Schugard, Jess Holm, Jim Palermo, Greg
Krager, and Gary Melusen. Absent from Picture:
Jack Davis, Mary Consugar, Ed Dupre, l&lt;.aren
Beretsky, Erica Einfelde, Marlene Ceklosky, Lisa
Deo, Ann McGowan, Sue Baker, Jane Beretsky,
Mary Wrhel, Rick Sposto, Mike WiHiams, Tom
Kassay, Jamie Brassington, Mike Harrick Mike
Passetti, Don Engle, Tom Ficarro, Tom Salzburg,
John Buo_nomo, Mark Rhodes, Al Emondi, Doug
Lane, Chia-I Chen, Gary Mrozinski, Tim Shamp.
Donny Grandis, and Sue Heckman.

Circle K -

First Row:Michael

Fender, Laura View, Corrine
Szekers, and Joe Andes.
Second Row: Steve Morris
Sue Kellar, Cheryl Kukowski:
Michelle Ratchford, Suzie
Brislin, and Tony DeCosrno.
Third Row: Charlene Mesaris ,
Lori McNulty, Dave Serino,
Lisa Jordan, Paul Englehardt,
Patrice Pienta, Linda Morgan,
Liz Farrell, Paul Nardone,
Crystal Coy, Stephanie
Danley, Larissa Lorchak, and
Rick Heck.

Organizations

7

�nting and Business Club -

First

Ms. Chisarick, Lisa DeCinti, and
I Zack. Second Row: Tom Lokuta,
Gasper, Linda Latardo, unknown,
l3radley, and Chris Gorman. Third
unknown, unknown, unknown,
fer Bausch, and Larry Abramson.
Row: unknown, Todd Snyder,
parhawk, Ed Hudson, and Ralph
~· Fifth Row: Tom Lyons, Steve
lh waith, and Keith Manchester.
Row: Nagwa Taylor and John
rs.
gy Club
Row:

Renee Pierce; Lori
audio; Jane Bachman; Kim Av; and Jetta Marotto, Treasurer. SeRow: John Hayward; Kim Land;
ne Hritzak, Secretary; Karen
asso; John Handley; Cindy
des; Kim Belcher; and Dr. Padgett,
sor. Third Row: Mike Kressler; Pete
ta; Renee Strucke; David Pekala,
dent, Alena Ochal!; Michelle Farr;
Kennedy; Rich Scripp; and Scott
enfelder.

nizations

Bowling Club - Present in Picture:Ed Hudson
Steve Braithwaite, Ralph Costa, Tom Walton'
William Lynch, Chris Gorman, Cheryl Zack, Mik;
Koehane, Neil Douris, Bill Kinsley, Len Witczak,
Jeff Sparhawk, Bob Ganski, Bert Decker, George
Wolf~, _Joe B_uczynski, Chuck Denis, Anthony
Guangl1a, M1k.e Havrilla, Joe Santuk, Paul
Stafiniak, Walt Grodzki, Brian McAleer, Mike
Crusco, Mike Williams, Bruce Aspray, Kelly Cota,
Karen B_urgess,_Marty Pelas, John Schultz. Steph
Stine, Lisa loving, Vinnie Dominech, Bill Neff,
John Bialek, Don Theide, Paul Fidrych, Cyndie
Pieloch ~tan Czock, Chris Cowen, Perri Nejib,
Yvette Simmons, Jerry Galinus, Rick Santasania,
Jay Rubino, Frank Dempsey, Joyce Dail, Len
Swida, Lori Santarelli, Sue Lennon, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Rich Rauschmayer, Bob Leo, Jamie
Ralston, Howie Knorr, Mike Stavish, Bill Lynch,
John Schugard, Jess Holm, Jim Palermo, Greg
Krager, and Gary Melusen. Absent from Picture:
Jack Davis, Mary Consugar, Ed Dupre, Karen
Beretsky, Erica Einfelde, Marlene Ceklosky, Usa
Deo, Ann McG_owan, Sue Baker, Jane Beretsky,
Mary Wrhel, Rtck Sposto, Mike Williams, Tom
Kassay, Jamie Brassington, Mike Harrick Mike
PasseUi, Don Engle, Tom Ficarro, Tom Salzburg,
John Buonomo, Mark Rhodes, Al Emondi, Doug
1..ane, Chia-I Chen, Gary Mrozjnski, Tim Shamp.
Donny Grandis, and Sue Heckman.

Circle K -

First Row:Michael

Fender, Laura View, Corrine
Szekers, and Joe Andes.
Second Row: Steve Morris
Sue Kellar, Cheryl Kukowski:
Michelle Ratchford, Suzie
Brislin, and Tony DeCosmo.
Third Row: Charlene Mesaris,
Lori McNulty, Dave Serino,
Lisa Jordan, Paul Englehardt,
Patrice Pienta, Linda Morgan,
Liz Farrell, Paul Nardone I
Crystal Coy, Stephanie
Danley, Larissa Lorchak, and
Rick Heck.

Organizations

77

�Class of '86 Officers - Seated: Beth
Cortez, President and Sue Cicilioni, Vice
President. Standing: Dave Hudak,
Treasurer and Maria Perez, Secretary.
Class of '87 Officers - First Row: Leslie
Sinkiewicz, President and Bob Rees,
Treasurer. Second Row: Mike Kressler,
Vice President and Luann Orehek,
Secretary.

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Class of '88 Officers -

Left to Right:

Terri Rebarchak, President; Sandra Platt,
Vice-President; and Marie Lepp,
Treasurer.

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Class of '89 Officers - Left to
Right: Susan Stortz, Treasurer;
Maribeth Montaldi, Secretary;
Dorothy Jablonsky, VicePresident; and Michelle Chiodo,
President.

Organizations
Organizations

�E~rth and Environmental Sciences Club
Commuter

Council

-

First

Row:

Priscilla Davis, Jennifer Douglas, Matt
Beekman, Mark Anton, Jim Gizelbach,
and Kim Archer. Second Row: Nagwa
Taylor, Bruce Horn, Jackie. Hogrebe,
Joyce Langan, Bill Burke; Advisor, Karen
Conrod, and Charlanne Stanton.

Daily Bulletin -

First Row: Margaret
Hagelgans and Sandie Adams Second
Row: Jim Lawson, Margarita Perez, Mary
Jo Laniewski, Kathy Doyle, Kelley Cota,

First Row: Sue Keller, The "Beav"' Scott
Michenfelder Second Row: Laura Hurrey, Dale Ann Pashinski, Lisa Lipowski,
and John Heckel Third Row: John
Maciorowski, Suzanne Billings, Carl
Deluca, J.B. Earl, Dr. Redmond, and
John Supplee.
Education. Club Wendy Wadas, President; Jackie
M~La.ughlm; Maureen Zwiebel; Michele Bicch1elh; and Gertrude Landmesser, Secretary.

Chris Gorman, and Chris Riley.

80

Organizations

Organizations

81

�Arts Association Kathleen
Dunleavy, Gary Fabiano, Lynne
Beregszaszy, Joan Chisarick, Lee
Brosius Ida Jean Talerico, Markay
Nocera: Michelle Herstek, and Mia
Artmont.

fine

Mia Artmont, Lynne Beregszaszy,
Brenda Giza, Lee Brosius, Angela
Specht, Marie Mad~en, Larry
K0penis, Mona Anama, Mark~y
Nocera, Joan Chisarick, Chns
Brownawell, Lori Levan, and Ida Jean
Talerico.

82

Engineering Club - First Row: Bob
Leo, Tom Urso, Paul Belusko, Bert
Decker, Joe Buczynski, Gary Mrozinski, George Wolfe, and Perri Nejib.
Second Row: Jay Rubino, Ron
Weinland, John Harity, Mike
Cosgrove, Mike Skurla, Joe Santuk,
Rich Rauschmayer, Mike Stavish,
Paula Macri, Michele McAleer, and
Joyce Dait. Third Row: Don Thiede,
Keith Dorton, Paul Fidrych, Dave
Post, Neil Douris, Owen Murphy,
Bob Doran, Mike Callahan, Diane
Watchulonis, Tom Konopczyk, and
Ed Dupre.
First Aid Squad - First Row: Barbara
Lynn, Laura Hurrey, Mary Supey,
Michelle Novobilski, Neal McHugh,
Henry Novroski, Liz Fitzhugh, and
Marie Homa. Second Row: Michele
Chiodo, Cindy Rhodes, Doreen
Schaffer, Mary Jablanowski, Cathy
Glatzel, Lori Gregory, Jeff Clinite, Bob
Fernandez, and Greg Feldman. Third
Row: Al Knox, Debbie Ogden, Jim
Galasso, and Charlie McCoy.

Organizations

83

Organiz;ations

�International Society of Hybrid M'
·
1croe1ecron!cs -: First Row: Gary Mrozinski, Mike
Stavish, Rich Rauchmayer, and Perri Nejib.
Second Row: Robert Leo, Ed Dupre, Mike
Skurla, G~orge Wolfe, Owen Murphy, Joe
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sk~,,~a~nd Bob Duran.

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History and Political Science Club
First Row: Kim Archer and Todd
Snyder. Second Row: Dr. Behuniaklong, Bob Savokinas, Rich Linckhorst, Paul Matticks, Douglas
Glawe, and Jacqui Kramer. Third
Row: Jeff Clinite, Jim Delmonte,
Laura Hurrey, and Joel Fomalont.

Manuscript Society
Seated: Markay Nocera
and Sandra Long, Editor.
Standing: Beth Mazzullo·
Murnal Abate; Darien~
Miller, Art Editor; Bruce
Lanning, Assoc. Art Editor·
and Andrea Gaiteri. Miss~
ing From Photo: Yvette
Simmons, Assoc. Editor·
Martin Myers, Asso/
Editor; Michelle James; Jim
Evelock; and Joe Lieb.

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
First Row: Ellen Hess and Keturah
Faust. Second Row: Joe O'Day,
Georges Aboutanos, and Andrew
Bossard. Third Row: Brenda Giza and
Dave Orehotsky.

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Organizations
Organizations

8~

�Math

Club

-

First

Row:

Elizabeth Gibson, Sue Stortz,
and Dave Machina. Second
Row: Chris Riley, Marty Pe\as,
and John Harrison. Third Row:
Mary Ganaposki, Mary
Rauschmayer, Michelle Saltz,
John Cherrie, and Lisa Sigman.
Fourth Row: Donna Rebovich,
Greg Kashatus, Rich Hochreiter.
Seated at desk to left: Math/CS
Department Secretary, Mrs.
\rene Cocco.

Nursing Student Organization
First Row: Kathy Grigaitis and
Chris Adamski. Second Row:
Mary Beth Giamusso, Leeann
Wallace, Allison Soosar, Carol
Starruck, and Diane Gazoo.

Non-Traditional

Students

-

First Row: Michael Evan Ann
Zikowski,

and

Ann

c~lkins.

Second Row! Gloria Lloyd, Hol-

ly Avery, Marie Madden Ida
Talerico, Joan Chisarick, Dr.
Frank Leib, Angela Specht, Ellen
Campbell, and Carol Czarnecki.
1

Psychology Club -

First Row:

T?m Peeler, Sandi Cohn, Jennifer Fiore, and Rachelle
Delfino. Second Row: Tammi
Hons, Dr. Robert Bohlander
and Michelle Kline.
'

Organizations

86

Organizations

87

�United States Air Force ROTC

~r:t

:ow:\ ter Schonfeld and Edmundo Lluberes. Second Row: Ray Lewis, Neal McHugh, Joe Zelinka, Al Knox, Mike Uter, and
ut~ ia Lee. Third Row: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Cafazzo, Karen O'Connor, Don Ciccaglione, Dave Green, and Major Rom,m
ina er. F~urth Row: Dean Adkins, Tom Walton, John euman, Richard Kline, Debbie Miller, Amy Hopkins, Linda Paige, and Bob
aR~es. Fif~h ~w: John Harrison, Kurt Searfoss, Tom Piergallini, Carmen Mazzatta, Dave Zorzi, Ken Williams, Ned Caffrey, Sheila
Ceof:eK Mik Jreico, Debbie Marquart, Unchana Milbauer, and Bill Noble. Sixth Row: Bob Yost, Jim Lawson, Tom Centrella,
Seventhrassy, nknown, John Weis, Kim Cooper, Mark Yadlosky, Terrence Roth, Andrew Bossard, Joe Snell, and Ed Nowicki.
Burge Ro : Bob McKeand, Chris Kollar, Bob Fernandez, Dan Rowe, Mike Mros, Geoff Stephanson, Rich Hernandez, Karen
lbre:~, Ed ur~e, Gary Melusen, Greg Krager, and Mike Appollo. Eighth Row: Captain Charles Olander, Greg Feldman, Ed
t, Joe k.01sen, Mike Fischer, Mike Costanzi, Robert Coscia, Mike Nicholas, Desmond Reid, and Captain Carl Zimmerman.
Organizations

88

Organizations

89

�United States Air Force ROTC

~:ow:

Walt~r Schonfeld and Edmundo Lluberes. Second Row: Ray Lewis, Neal McHugh, Joe Zelinka, Al Knox, Mike Uter, and

lut~ ra lee. Third Row: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Caiazzo, Karen O'Connor, Don Ciccaglione, Dave Green, and Major Roma
•narer. ~~urth Row: Dean Adkins, Torn Walton, John Neuman, Richard Kline, Debbie Miller, Arny Hopkins, Linda Paige, and Bo

R.,:s.

Ce,,ff

~ Mrke

•fth Row: John Harrison, Kurt Searfoss, Tom Piergallini, Carmen Mazzatta, Dave Zorzi, Ken Williams, Ned Caffrey, Sheil

C reico, Debbie Marquart, Unchana Milbauer, and Bill Noble. Sixth Row: Bob Yost, Jim Lawson, Torn Centrella,
l known, John Weis, Kirn Cooper, Mark Yadlosky, Terrence Roth, Andrew Bossard, Joe Snell, and Ed Nowicki.
'8es
Hnb McKeand, Chris Kollar, Bob Fernandez, Dan Rowe, Mike Mros, Geoff Stephanson, Rich Hernandez, Karen
d Burke, Gary Melusen, Greg Krager, and Mike Appollo. Eighth Row: Captain Charles Olanrler, Greg Feldman, Ed
'Joe Korse n, Mike Fischer, Mike Costanzi, Robert Coscia, Mike Nicholas, Desmond Reid, and Captain Carl Zimmerman.

onu, r:ssy,

brech;
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Organizations
Organizat1

�First Row: William
Urbanski, Stacey Toslosky, and Caryl
Goldsmith. Second Row: Beth Cortez, Randa Fahmy, Kree Porter, and Dawn
Grabner. Third Row: John Rosania and
Leslie Sinkiewicz. Fourth Row: Roseann
Rupp, Mark Snyder, and John Hayward.
Fifth Row: Linda Fritz and Jennifer Bausch.
Sixth Row: Chris Leonhardt, Vanessa Klapper, Wendy Mead, and Patty Rasko.
Seventh Row: Justine Butler, Michelle
Chiodo, Terri Rebarchak, and Debbie
Reisenweaver. Eighth Row: Michelle Edwards, Bobbi Shadie, Mary Jablonski, and
Neal McHugh.
Student Government -

Sociology Club - First Row: Dr•
John Natzke, Andrea Kamarunas,
and Mr. Rick Tutwiler. Seco~d
Row: Jim Pysniak, Chuck De~1s,
Psycho, Dave Lloyd, and Dr. Mike
Garr, advisor. Third Row: Lynn
Bray, Jane Stapleton, and Al
Ryzner.
Student Center Board First
Row: Ken Mazza, Jane Hydro, Lisa
Loving, and Joe Fulco. Second
Row: Tom Zuback, Rich Her-

nandez, Michelle Weiss, Joe
Williams, Chris Margotta, and Pete
Huber.

90

Society of Women Engineers - left to
Right: Chhaya Shukla, Paula Sova, Perri

Nejib, Michelle McAfeer, and Joyce Dait.

Organizations
Organizations

91

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92

Candids
Candids

93

�Winter Events
There's something awe-inspiring about a
moonlit walk across our campus in the winter;
it could be the silence of the fluffy crystalline
flakes that blanket the walkways; it could be
the "I think I hear sleigh bells" feeling in the
air; it could be frostbite numbing the brain
that hasn't begun to prepare for tomorrow's
chemistry test. Whatever the magic of winter
is, Wilkes students seem to make the most of
it. But perhaps, too, we cherish winter in
anticipation, modifying in our minds that old
adage, "If Winter comes, can Spring Break be
far behind?"

94
95

�s The Romans Do

When In Rome ...

Winter Events

96

Winter Events

97

�Giving Life Support

98

Winter Events
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�Giving Life Support

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Winter Events

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Winter Events

99

�Cabaret

Winter Events

100 Winter Events

101

�Holiday Spirit Rings Cle r

102

Winter Events

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Winter Events

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�:er Events

Holiday Spirit Rings Cle r

Winter Events

103

�The Dry Idea

WILKES

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Winter Events

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Winter Events

105

�Hearts Throb to the
Music

Winter Events

1 06

Winter Events

107

�Hearts Throb to the
Music

Winter Events
Winter Events

107

�108

Candids

�Who's Who
Annuallly a selection committee at
Wilkes College nominates an assigned
quota of outstanding campus leaders for
the Who's Who Among Students in
American Universities and Colleges
Award. As most Wilkes' leaders know,
they must do most of the work that is involved in planning and carrying out
campus activities. National recognition
by the Who's Who program marks a
pinnacle of scholastic achievement.
Selections are based on decidedly
above average academic standing, community service, leadership ability and
potential for continued success. Over
the past fifty years more than 1500 colleges have adopted this program as part
of their annual campus honors. These
students have their many accomplishments presented in the 1986
edition of WHO'S WHO AMONG

STUDENTS IN AMERICAN
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

11 0

Susan Cicilioni is a psychology major from Peckville,
PA. During her years at Wilkes, Sue was active in the
Psychology Club and was president of Psi Chi in her
junior and senior years. Sue served as class vice president in her sophomore, junior, and senior years. A
four year member of the Wilkes cheerleading squad,
Sue was captain in her junior and senior years. Sue
was also our 1985 Homecoming Queen.

Elizabeth Cortez is a n
.
.
ma1or from Hazleton
PA · Beth was a memb ursrng
f 5 d
,
four years and was
e~ o tu ent Government for
. h
.
president of her senior class A
RA m
er senior year B th
. n
lRHC f
' e was also a member of
Wor three years. Beth chaired the All-Coll
rn ter W eekend for two years and was a
ege
the fresh man orientation staff and s·
~ember of
the nursing honor society.
igma
eta Tau,

Charles Peter Dougherty is a biol
.
Mountaintop PA Pet
ogy ma1or from
Club and ser~ed .as vi~tas a_mem?er ?f the Biology
He also belonged to Circl~r:s~~~~~ m:1s senior y_ear.
Committee. Pete was
d d e uman Services
awar . e
a cer't'f•icate of
recognition b s·
ty of North A y '?ma XI, the screntific research sociemenca.

Who's Who

Who's Who

111

�Joseph Boyd Earl is an earth and environmental

sciences major from Kingston, PA. While at Wilkes,
J.B. was active in the Earth and Environmental
Sciences Club and the Committee for a Clean Environment. J.B. was also photography editor of Amnicola for three years and was a photography in-

Janee Dale Eyerman is a communications major
from Mountaintop, PA. Janee was Beacon sport~

editor in her junior year and president of the Ski
Club in her senior year. She was a member of the
Field Hockey team for two years and w as also a
member of the Letterwomen's Club.

Randa Fahm
· .
stud·
. y .is a po 1it1cal
science/international
ies
maJor
fro
D
II
at W ilkes Rand m a a~, P~. During her years
rnent th ' C .a was active m Student Governdent ,Lifeec urn~ulum Committee, and the Stuof th e 1983~;;:t ;:~tee. Randa ~as co-chairperson
Was also an RA i -C~lle~e Winter Weekend and
n her Junior and senior years.

~nda_ Fritz is_ a nursing major from Scranton PA

t Wilkes, Linda was active in Student G '
.
ment 1and th _e N_ursmg
. Student Organization
overn. She
was a so a 81g Sister and and American Red C
Volunteer.
ross

structor for Upward Bound.

Who's Who

112

Who's Who

11 3

�Joseph E. Fulco is a business administration ma-

jor, with certification in elementary education,
from Bergenfield, NJ. Joe was advertising/business manager for the Beacon this year,
and he was also IRHC treasurer, a freshmen
orientation leader, and a member of the Student
Center Board. Joe was a student representative
on both the Student Life and Curriculum Committees. In addition, Joe was a prince on this
year's Homecoming Court.

114

Leo John Geskey is a computer science major
from Wilkes-Barre, PA. During his years at
Wilkes, Leo was a member of the Chemistry,
Computer Science, and Math Clubs. Leo w as
also very active in Circle K, being elected PA
District Secretary in his junior year and PA
District Governor in his senior year. Leo was also
one of 1985's Outstanding Young Men of
America.

Michelle Her~tek is an art major from Wilkes-

Barr~ Township, PA. Mickey was design editor of

Mi_chele James is a communications major from

A_mmcola 1985 and was layout editor of Am~•cola ~986. A member of the Fine Arts Associa-

W,!kes~Barre, PA. While at Wilkes, Michaele was
active in Cue N' Curtain, Wilkes Theatre and
Manuscript . Michele was also a staff writ~r for
th~ Beacon and a member of the Little Theatre of
Wilkes-Barre.

tion, Mickey designed the new Wilkes College
C~lonel. Mickey was also a student representative on the Admissions Committee and a campus tour guide.

Who's Who

Who's Who

11 5

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UNAUTHORIZED VEHIClfS TOWED
AWAY AT OWNER'S EXPENSE.

11 6

Jacqui Kramer is a political science major from

Sandra Long is an English major from Wilkes-

Yeadon, PA. During her years at Wilkes, Jacqui
was a member of Student Government, IRHC,
and the President's Mission Task Force. Jacqui
was also active in the History and Political
Science Club, the Young Republicans Club, the
Fine Arts Association, and the College Choir. Jacqui was also featured in the 1985-86 Women of
Wilkes Calendar.

Barre, PA. Sandy was the editor of this year's
Manuscript ans was also a member of the
Deabate Team. Sandy is the Director of the SkY
Lake Physically Handicapped Camp in W indsor,
NY and is a member of the Firwood Piano
Quartet. A tutor at the Wilkes College W ritin,g
Lab, Sandy was the recipient of this year 5
Humanities Award.

Georgiette M

W

.

·
arotto 1s a biology major from

Bioylom_rng, PA. At Wilkes, Jetta was active in the
ogrca 1 s · t
.
cha,·r
_acre Y, serving as fund-raising
person rn h · •
her 5 .
er Junior year and treasurer in
Hurn enror Y~ar. Jetta was also a member of the
an Services Club, the Ski Club, and Circle K.

~harles ~cCoy is a business administration maJor fr~m Pitts~ord, NY. During his years at Wilkes,
Charlie was rn the Air Force ROTC and was an
RA. He wa:' also captain of the First Aid Squad,
and American Red Cross instructor and a
member . of Medic 302 and Medic, l as a
parame d rc assistant and driver.

Who's Who
Who's Who

117

�David Post is an electrical engineering majo~ with
a physics minor from Kingston,_ PA. While at
Wilkes, Dave was active in the A1~ For~e ROTC,
the Arnold Air Society, the E~g_ineenng Cl~b,
I E E E and the lntervarsity Christian Fello~sh1p.
~~~ alas a member of the Res:r~e Officer's
Association and the Air Force Assoc1at1on.

H~

11 8

Brian Potoeski is a communications major _from
Mocanaqua, PA · During his years at Wildkes,
Brian was a Beacon news writer_ and serve as
news editor in the fall of 1985. Bna~ was also active in Commuter Council, serving as corresponding secretary in his sophomore year an~
president in his junior year. He ~as also cod
chairperson of the All-College Winter Wee en
and a freshman orientation group leader.

t

Criseyde Shallers is an English major from Had-

donfield, NJ. At Wilkes, Cress was captain of the
Wilkes Women's Varsity Tennis Team, director
of th e Student Center, and a freshmen orientation gro up leader. Cress was the editor of the
Beacon in 1985-86 and was also a member of Phi
Alph a Theta, the national honor society in
history.

is a nursing major from
Hazleton, PA. An RA for two years, Stacey was
also active in Student Government, serving as
treasurer in her senior year. Stacey was a
member of the Nursing Student Organization,
the Cherry Blossom Committee, and the Winter
Weekend Committee. She was also a chairperson of the 1985-86 All-College Casino Night.
Stacey

Toslosky

Who's Who

Who's Who

119

�121

�Sports
Whether it's on a grid iron, a soccer field, or
a tennis court, one characteristic is inherent
in every athlete, the desire for victory.
Before victory can be achieved though,
teamwork and faith in your teammates'
abilities must be developed. As an athlete,
one requires a certain physical and
psychological confrontation with pain
which can be rarely avoided. The true test
of any athlete is accepting and learning
from the pain of defeat. Failure motivates
us to build endurance, courage, and selfconfidence. Victory is great, but defeat
makes us realize that we can be better.

122
123

�1
1

2
0

Field Hockey

2
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
4

Elizabethtown
FDU-Madison
Drew University
East Stroudsburg
Millersville
Lebanon Valley
Delaware Valley
Scranton
Marywood
Lycoming

Juniata
Messiah
Mount St. Mary's
Cortland State
Bloomsburg
Susquehanna
Albright
Misericordia

4
3
4
1
8
0

1
5
0
1
1

2

l
3
7
2

3
0

The Lady Colonels struggled throughout the year against one of the
strongest schedules in their history. Wilkes played six nationally
ranked teams sometime during the season, including defending national champion Bloomsburg University.
Offensively, the Lady Colonels were led by Yvonne Pierman,
who recorded six goals and two assists on the season. Goalkeeper
Margo Serafini had a fine year, setting a single game school record
for most saves against Bloomsburg University (38). Senior Alysse
Croft was selected to the MAC All-star team.
With a young squad, the Lady Colonels will return many veterans
next season and look for much better things in 1986.
First Row: Dede Palin; Margo Serafini; Kelley Cota; and Alysse
Croft, Co-captain. Second Row: Joyce Dait, Nicki Saporito, Pam
McGrath, Nadine Wieder, Mary Jo Pavlica, Debbie DeCesare,
Paula Macri, Jane Zeller, Sharon Domzalski, and Maria Saracino.
Third Row: Mary Jo Hrumchak, Assistant Coach; Yvonne Pierman,
Co-captain; Sue Dicton; Debbie Marquardt; Kim Cooper; Stacey
Baldwin; Kyle Oakley; Sally Vojtek; Donna Vasquez; and Eileen
Sharp, Head Coach.

Sports

124

Sports

125

�Cross Country
The Wilkes harriers enjoyed a very successful season despite
having a below .500 dual mark. The Colonels produced a 5th
place finish at the Middle Atlantic Championships behind the
strong running of senior George Hockenbury (6th) and junior
Mike Keohane (13th). The fifth place finish marks the highest
finish in the school's history and enabled the harriers to participate in the Regional Championships.
Kvashay loses Hockenbury to graduation but returns a
strong nucleus lead by Keohane for next season's action.

Wilkes
35

34
20
15
36

Delaware Valley
King' s

p~nent
25 ,..
23
36

40

40
37

20
15

Sports

126

Sports

127

�Early Wins Raise High Hop
■

With 31 returning letterman, the
Colonels began the 1985 football
season with an optimistic outlook.
Optimism mounted for the Colonels
after the first game of the season as
they defeated Lebanon Valley by an
impressive 46-0 blowout. Quaterback Brad Scarborough passed for
201 yards with sophomore Tony
DiGrazia leading all the Colonel
receivers with 6 receptions for 91
yards and 2 touchdown receptions .
For the first time since the 1973
season, the Colonels came out on
top, winning their first two games.
The Colonels defeated the Upsala
Vikings in a hard-fought 25-14 victory. During this game, the Wilkes
defense was an asset, setting up many
of the scoring plays.
Optimism slackened after the third
game as the Colonels suffered their
first loss of the season. Although both
teams' defenses played extremely
well, the Lycoming Warriors offense
played tough and defeated the Colonels, 27-3.
The quest for victory continued as
the Colonels came up against the
Susquehanna Crusaders in the annual
Homecoming game. The crusaders

held the up per hand in the beginning
of the game. The Wilkes defense was
stingy, which aided the Colonels in
gaining a 7-6 half-time lead. Brad
Scarborough hit both Courtney
McFarlain and Jon Smith, who ran in
touchdown passes rallying the · Colonels to victory over the Crusaders .
In the sixth game of the season, the

Senior Keith Conlon is exuberant as the Colonels put
six more on the board.

Colonels ventured into Indian territory and suffered their worst loss to
Juniata. The Colonels regained th eir
spirit as they defeated the Albright
Lions at Ralston Field . Costly turnovers gave momentum to the Lions
at several points in the game,bu t the
Colonels refused to be mauled and
finished the game with the score·
Wilkes 33, Albright 23. Durin g thi~
game, Courtney McFarlain rush ed for
108 yards, a season high, and Scarborough broke the record for the
most touchdowns thrown in a season.
In the eighth and ninth games of
the season, Wilkes ventured out of
Colonel territory and lost to W idener
and FDU-Madison . Conditions didn't
improve, as driving rain and poor
field conditions handed the Col onels ._....,.......... -. ~ . . , j
an 11-6 loss to Delaware Valley.

Wilkes
46
25
3
21
20
6

33
7
6
6

Lebanon Valley
Upsala
Lycoming
Susquehanna
Moravian
Juniata
Albright
Widener
FDU-Madison
Delaware Valley

Opponent
0
14
27
19
21

34
23
14
23
11

Top: Keith Conlon sends an opponent plunging to the turf. Middle:
Junior Chris Mann is congratulated
by his teammates. Bottom: Leading
ground gainer, Courtney McFarlain
leads the Colonels to victory.

Sports

129

�Early Wins Raise High Hop
With 31 returning letterman, the
Colonels began the 1985 football
season with an optimistic outlook.
Optimism mounted for the Colonels
after the first game of the season as
they defeated Lebanon Valley by an
impressive 46-0 blowout. Quaterback Brad Scarborough passed for
201 yards with sophomore Tony
DiGrazia leading all the Colonel
receivers with 6 receptions for 91
yards and 2 touchdown receptions.
For the first time since the 1973
season, the Colonels came out on
top, winning their first two games.
The Colonels defeated the Upsala
Vikings in a hard-fought 25-14 victory. During this game, the Wilkes
defense was an asset, setting up many
of the scoring plays.
Optimism slackened after the third
game as the Colonels suffered their
first loss of the season . Although both
teams' defenses played extremely
well, the Lycoming Warriors offense
played tough and defeated the Colonels, 27-3.
The quest for victory continued as
the Colonels came up against the
Susquehanna Crusaders in the annual
Homecoming game. The crusaders

held the up per hand in the beginning
of the game. The Wilkes defense was
stingy, which aided the Colonels in
gaining a 7-6 half-time lead. Brad
Scarborough hit both Courtney
Mcfarlain and Jon Smith, who ran in
touchdown passes rallying the · Colonels to victory over the Crusaders.
In the sixth game of the season, the

Colonels ventured into Indian territory and suffered their worst loss to
Juniata. The Colonels regained th eir
spirit as they defeated the Albri ght
Lions at Ralston Field . Costly turnovers gave momentum to the Li ons
at several points in the game,b ut the
Colonels refused to be mauled and
finished the game with the score·
Wilkes 33, Albright 23. During thi~
game, Courtney McFarlain rush ed for
108 yards, a season high, and Scarborough broke the record for the
most touchdowns thrown in a season.
In the eighth and ninth ga mes of
the season, Wilkes ventured o ut of
Colonel territory and lost to W idener
and fDU-Madison. Conditions didn 't
improve, as driving rain and poor
field conditions handed the Col onels
an 11-6 loss to Delaware Valley.

Wilkes
46

25
3
Senior Keith Conlon is exuberant as the Colonels put
six more on the board.

21
20
6

33

7
6
6

Lebanon Valley
Upsala
Lycoming
Susquehanna
Moravian
Juniata

Albright
Widener
FDU-Madison
Delaware Valley

Opponent
0

14
27
19

21
34
23

14
23
11

Top: Keith Conlon sends an opponent plunging to the turf. Middle:
Junior Chris Mann is congratulated
by his teammates. Bottom: Leading
ground gainer, Courtney Mcfarlain
leads the Colonels to victory.

Sports

129

�Clockwise from right: P. J. Solazzo (#19)
picks up yards against the Crusaders of Susquehanna. Freshman Jim Pyrah is congratulated after scoring a touchdown. The
scoreboard tells the story as Wilkes shut out
Lebanon Valley. Mike Thornton and Jim Pyrah
stop the Crusaders before a large Homecoming crowd. OT Mark Rhodes watches from
the sidelines after receiving a season ending
knee injury.

Left: With pressure from Susquehanna's #76, Senior QB
Randy Rice passes for a scoring play. Below: Tailback
Dave Massi gains some tough yards.

Middle left: Brad Scarborough finds Dave Massi in the
open. Above: Wilkes defense stuffs an opponent for a
short gain. Left: Dan Kolar is on the mark with this extra
point.

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�--

Booters Battle Nationally Ranked Teams
. Tlhe 1985 W ilkes College Soccer team
inc uded
11 9
a successful season with an
r - record. The Colonel's most
igorous sch d I .
.
games
. e ~ e in history included
five nationally ranked
Pow ers ·with
El" b
Glas b .
iza ethtown, Messiah
s oro s
'
The Col ' cra nton, and Binghamton.
tory
onels came away with a 2-1 vieover co f
.
show·
n erence rival Messiah
ing an
d
'
Progra
upwar movement in the

the team was shutout nine times for its
nine losses. The offense was led in scoring by freshman Mike Armao and
sophomore John Pursell.
Th_e Colonel defense which played
consistently all year was led by Juniors
Roy Delay and second-team all MAC
performer Frank Wanzor.
The Colonel boaters are looking forward to_ a strong 1986 season while only
graduatin~ one senior, Greg Trapani.
Coach Wingert has a promising outlook
for the fall providing his team is not
plagued with the injuries of this year.

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First Row: Christopher Mann, Phil Cyriax, Randy Rice, Bill Buoni, Mike Higgins, Mike Thornton, Keith Conlon, Dan Kennelly, Kevin Salus, Dan Paveletz, and Rich Hochreiter. Secont
nie Kusakavitch, Ron Frogan, Rob Habeeb, Bill McDonagh, Scott Rauch , Mark Rhodes, Mike Duncan, Carl Deluca, Brad Scarborough, Jon Smith, and Mike Baur. Third Row: _Mar oh
Mike Byrne, Stan Cardinale, Steve McKaig, Bill Bingham, Tom Sobers, Ron Ulichney, Dave Massi, Dave Roebuck, Joe Snell , and Mike Cantarella. Fourth Row: Jim Farrell, Tony Wngh~J bt"
Bob Sitzler, Jim Byrne, Fred Klein, Dennis Chamberlain, Mike Rubin, Bill Klemanowicz, Dan Doughert y, Bob Wall, and Tony DiGrazia. Fifth Row: Sean Meagley, Drew Gilroy, Mark
Gratson, Ethan Moore, David Jordan, Keith Manchester, Mark Cicacci, Larry Joseph, Dan Fisher, Jim Pyrah, and Stan Zaneski. Sixth Row: Dave Decker, Kevin Ron alds, Archie La Bar, i\1-''
Keith Blazi c, Ken Szidar, Dan Kolar, P.J. Sollazzo, Mark Henderson, Courtney M cFarlai n, Robert Shupin, Jim Feldhu sen, and Pete Lasher. Seventh Row: Tom Bell, Lawrence Huber~eJ'.
Rich Sakulich, Andrew Harris, Mike Honeywell, Don Bachelor, Joel Zlockie, and Joe Cataldo. Eighth Row: J.P. M eck, Mick Ametrano, Patrick Walsh , Chuck Bi erlein, Bill Unsworth,
Bernie Stubb, Bob Crimmel, Edward Mann, and Dan Dalrymple, manager.

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The Booters' d f
Don Sh
e ense, led by goalie
season aw, hturned in another excellent
fense ,has t ey posted shutouts. The of' owever·' Paye
I
d sporadically as

Colonel's goalkeeper, Don Shaw, refuses to
allow the ball to get by him.

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�Roy Delay below and Don Shaw right play a tough defense
against Spring Garden. Middle left: Mark Tobino plays the
ball to Roy Delay. Middle right: Mike Keane (#22) takes a
shot at the Baptist Bible goalie.

Right: Members of the soccer team looking
on. Far page: John Pursell controlling the
ball and ready for the attack from a Baptist
Bible defender.

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�~oy Delay below and Don Shaw right play a tough defense
:1gainst Spring Garden. Middle left: Mark Tobino plays the
oall to Roy Delay. Middle right: Mike Keane (#22) takes a
,hot at the Baptist Bible goalie.

Right: Members of the soccer team looking
on. Far page: John Pursell controlling the
ball and ready for the attack from a Baptist
Bible defender.

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�Hoopsters have Best
Season in Decade

Wilkes
2
2
5
0
2
0

Opponent
1
0

Messiah
Juniata
Lycoming
Elizabethtown
Albright
Susquehanna

3
4

Includes MAC scores only

Sports

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Hoopsters have Bes·
Season in Decade

Wilkes
2
2
5
0
2
0

Opponent
1
0
3

Messiah
Juniata
Lycoming
Elizabethtown

4

Albright
Susquehanna

2

Includes MAC scores

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�figures were Dave Pia vis with 13. 7
Ron Rainey returned to Wilkes after a
points per game, Tom Allardyce with
fourteen year absence and led the Col11 .9 points per game, and Marc Graves
onels to a very successful season.
with 11.8 points per game.
Despite missing the MAC playoffs, the
Allardyce was named to the Second
Colonels posted the most victories in a
Team of the GTE/CoSIDA College Divi season since 1974-1975. The fifteen
sion Academic All-American team.
wins are the second hottest total in the
Allardyce and senior Ken Yakobitis
sports's forty year history.
led the team in field goal percentage
Senior Dave Zapotocky led the team
with fifty-seven percent, while
in scoring averaging 15.3 points per
sophomore Jeff Steeber averaged 7.9 regame. Zapotocky wa~ named to the
MAC Northern Division 2nd team All- bounds per game.
Star squad. Other Colonels in double

Sports

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�Zawoiski is Fourth Leading Scorer in History

Wilkes
95
61
71

58
8
64
78
69
68
84
72

74
75
69
75
97

Senior Michelle Zawoiski closed out her
career at Wilkes as the fourth leading scorer in
school history. The Mount Pocono native
averaged 13.4 points per game her senior
season and scored 952 points throughout her
career.
Freshman Maureen Kennedy led the team
in scoring averaging 15.3 points per game
while twin sister Melissa Kennedy and Diana
Smith added 8.5 points per game each.
The women finished second in the 8th Annual Letterwomen's Basketball Tourney, losing only to Nazareth College in the finals.

Opponent
Delaware Valley
Lycoming
King' s
FDU-Madison
Messiah
Drew
Albright
Scranton
Etizabethtown
King's
Delaware V lley
Susq ehann
Drew
Scrant
FDU-

76
64
66

60
60
65
75
71
94
86
47
89
71
65
74
72

Top left: Wilkes mascot goes for a
takedown against King's mascot. Top
right: Tom Allardyce goes in for two
points as Dave Zapotocky looks on.
Right: Coach Rainey gives some last
minute instructions to the team.

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~ow: Jennifer Fries, Diana Smith, Karen Natishan, Cheryl Guarna, and Margo Serafini . Second Row:

And c ~ ancy Roberts, Michelle Zawoiski, Beth Heiserman, Melissa Kennedy, Maureen Kennedy, Karen
ree o, and Assistant Coach Ellen Bush .

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�Wrestling

Opponents
8
39
22
19
William &amp; Mary
George Mason
Brown
Rider
Temple
Syracuse
W. New Enngland
Connecticut
Bucknell
ork

11 .
18
16

15

utgers
L coming

17
29
3
6
9
28
11
6
18
14
8

F&amp;M

20
11
3

Sports

144

145

�Wrestling

Opponents
8

39
22

William &amp; Mary
George Mason
Brown
Rider
Temple
Syracuse
W. New Enngland
Connecticut
Bucknell
ork

19
11

18
16

15
17
29
3
6
9

28
11
6
18

14
8

20
11
3

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145

�The grapplers turned in another fine
season led by the outstanding performance of 134 pound junior Andre
Miller. Miller recorded an overall mark
of 25-2, including a perfect dual record
of 20-0 on the school record for most
dual wins in a season. Miller, by virtue of
his first place EIWA finish advanced to
the NCM Championships at the
University of Iowa where he was
defeated in the second round. Other
Colonels placing in the EIWA tourney
included Gary Sanchez, sixth at 142
pounds; Craig Rome, fifth at 158
pounds; and Tom Jamicky, fifth at 167
pounds.

First Row: Jeff Kykak, Brian Potier, Rick Rosser, Ron Miller, Lou Rossi, and Tom Schoffstall. Second Row: Mark Gerbino, Andre Miller, Gary Sa~chez, ~t;i"
Whiteman, Craig Rome, Tom Jamicky, Jerry Scaringe, Paul Wysocki, and Tony Troyan. Third Row: Matt Greene, Ethan Moore, Frank Goldowski, Craig Cove '

Denglel, Wayne Reiss, Frank Castano, Jim McFadden, and Billy Dodge.

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0
1
2
0
0

Elizabethtown
Misericordia
King's
Upsala
Scranton
Elizabethtown

0

F&amp;M

0
0

York
Washington
Swarthmore
Delaware Valley
Marywood
FDU-Madison
Lebanon Valley
Gettysburg
Bloomsburg
Susquehanna
King's
Albright
Moravian
Misericordia
Dickinsom
Muhlenberg

1

1

0
1
3
2
0
2
0
1
3

0
0

0
0

3
3
1

3
3
2
2
2
2

2

1

3
3
0
0

2
1

3
3

0
3

2
2
2

Volleyball
Without a senior on the roster, the Lady Colonels had
one of their youngest squads ever and struggled
throughout the season. One of the highlights of the
season was a second place finish in the Luzerne County
Recreation Department's Women's Volleyball Tournament. The Lady Colonels lost to College Misericordia in
the finals. Sophomore Janet Woolslayer and freshmen
Debbie Miller and Lisa Kravitz were all named to the
MAC Northeast Division All -Star squad.
First Row: Sherri Zimmerman, Lisa Kravitz, Chris
Leonhardt, Barb Miskiel, Marlene Ceklosky, Debbie
Miller, and Dorothy Jablonsky. Second Row: Lori
Rinehimer, Jennifer Linge, Doris Saracino, Lisa Mack,
Vanessa Klapper, Carolyn Ciccarino, Janet Woolslayer,
Bev Riegel, Theresa Ayres, Caroline Treder, and Richard
Harned. Third Row: Michelle Kline

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Sports

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�Golf

The golfers showed steady improvement throughout the
season but had a difficult time establishing themselves
because of poor weather conditions. The team finished sixteenth out of twenty teams in the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships. Rich Linkchorst was named the
Most Valuable Player while freshman Joe Mokay captured
the most improved player award.

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Sports

151

�Baseball

Women's Tennis - Nancy
Wendorf, Jennifer Briscoe,
Chris Creegan, Nagwa
Taylor, Alysse Croft, Laura
Palya, and Wendy Keefer.

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Men's Tennis - First Row:
Mark Faber, Rob Habeeb,
Mike Trudel, and Carlo
Pacis. Second Row: Dave
Gayeski, head coach; Jim
Hayes; Ammar Alsamman;
Jon Eames; John Patterson;
and Joe Botto.

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15

�Softball
The Lady Colonels finished the season on a
strong note as they captured the last three
contests of the season. Sophomore pitcher
Erika Oswald was named the team's most
valuable defensive player, while Jo Ann
Matt captured the offensive M.V.P. award.

Sports

Sports

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�First Row: Lisa Herbinski, Karen Zwiebel, Cheryl Guarna, Jennifer Bodnak, Pam McGrath, Jo Ann Matt, and Melissa Rossi . Second Row: David Martin, Maureen

Kennedy, Margo Serafini, Theresa Miller, Diane Smeaton, Helen Brannon, Erica Oswald, and Nancy Roberts; Coach.

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Sports

157

�Wilkes Strutters

Sports

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Sports

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�Nilkes Strutters

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Sports

159

�160

Candids

Candids

161

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Candids

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Candids
Candids

165

�Spring Events
A bevy of bikinied beauties lining a grassy
slope - this is just one of the bonuses that
Spring affords students at Wilkes. The
beauties? They're merely our Colonelettes
eager to tan in the Wilkes tradition - by
laying out on the River's banks from the day
after the winter thaw until the end of finals.
The joy of Spring is evident on the face of
any Wilkes student who survives Spring
Break, returning from the heat of Florida in
time to catch the first warm breezes of the
season back at school.

166

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j International Night

Spring Events
Spring Events

1 69

�Jimmy Landry

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Spring Events

�Donkey
Basketball

Spring Events

1 72

Spring Events

1 73

�Family Feud

17 4

Spring Events
Spring Events

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�J

1 76

Spring Events

Spring Events

1 77

�Junior-Senior
Dinner Dance

78

Spring Events

Spring Events

179

�New York City

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180

Spring Events

Spring Events

181

�ROTC Dining Out

182

Spring Events

Spring Events

183

�184

391 Fun Run

Spring Events

Spring Events

185

�The Dating Gante

86

Spring Events

Casino Night

Spring Events

18 7

�Dr. Turoczi's Last
Lecture

188

George S. Eliot
Boxing
Championship

Spring Events
Spring Events

1i

�Campus Beautification

1 90

Spring Events
Spring Events

191

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Candids

�Candids

193

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Candids
Candids

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Candids
Candids

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�Administration/Faculty
An educated man or woman, we are told,
"possesses vision, for we know that vision
precedes all great attainments." As
students, we should ask ourselves where we
can obtain "vision." The poet Kahlil Gibran
writes, "The vision of one man lends not its
wings to another man." At Wilkes,
however, facuity and administrators
continually strive to lend their vision to us
and to each other. As students of the
College, we have an obligation to open our
hearts, minds, and souls to the visions so
eagerly placed before us.

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�Christopher N. Breiseth
President

Wilkes College - - - - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18766

TO THE CLASS OF 1986:

Jane and

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hrough our
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Shaping the lives of men and women for five decades
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution

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Administration

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�Gerald E. Hartdagen
Dean of Academic Affairs

Administrative
Assistants:
Peggy Jones and Gail
Harashinski
Eleanor Cook, Peggy
Corbett, and Toni
Halas.

Administration

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Administration

203

�Arthur

J. Hoover

Assoc. Dean of Student Affairs

Jane K. Lampe
Assoc. Dean of Student Affairs

George F. Ralston
Dean of Student Affairs

Amy Wiedemer
Student Activities Director
204

Administration

Administration

205

�Admissions
Seated: Jeanie Granteed and Jack Meyers,
Dean . Standing: Ann Marie Parry, Helen
Kowalski, Dana Jamiolkowski, Tom Harding, Eleanor Bialek, Barb Miller, Annie
Galli, and Sue Cicilioni.

Personnel
Eugene Manganello, Director and Mary
Lorusso.

206

Finance Office
Karen Alberola; Holly Colleran; Richard
Mackey; Joseph Chisarick, Comptroller;
Frances French; Rita Zula; Peggy Sinclair;
Rita Morovinski; Ann Saxon; and Deanna
Eberhardt.

Business Office
Seated: Doreen Graziano and Marie
Penkala. Standing: Charles Abate, Jeanne
Buscalferri, and Jocelyn Reese.

Administration
Administration

207

�Richard F. Charles
Dean of Development and External Affairs

Alfred S. Groh
Director of Cultural Affairs

Evening, Summer, and
Weekend College
Harriet Frew, JeanAnn Pollard, Barbara
King, Colleen Reavy, and Joann Bufalino.

Graduate Studies and
Continuing Education
Gail Brodie; Priscilla Barnes; Jean Brodie;
Gail Hamyack; and Mahmoud Fahmy,
Director.

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Administration

Administration

209

�L,·arni11t
lll'\t'l't'IHI~

Upward Bound
Registrar

Thomas J. Thomas ; Rose
McKeown; Anne A. Graham,
Director; and Linda Scappaticci.

Doris Barker, Registrar; Judi Wienckoski; and Joan Pappas.

Residence Life Office

Recorder

Sue Tomalis and Paul Adams, Director

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Mary Kaytrosh and Lois Abate

Administration

Administration

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�Financial Aid
Seated: Dee Ostrowski Standing: Mary
Ann Savage, Rachael Lohman, William
Burke, and Connie Douglas.

Career Services
Susan Hritzak, Regina Meschini, and Gene
Domzalski.

Computer Center
Deborah Yedinak, Cheryl
Scalese, Jo Chernus, Kirk
Nunemacher, Jean Zampetti,
John Janiczek, and Carl
Hurst.

Act 101
Dwaine Mattei, John Whitby,
Patricia Lipo, and Judy
Fremont.

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Administration

Administration

21 3

�Public Relations
Seated: Jane Manganella Standing:
David P Gayeski, Shirley Podczasy, and
Melissa Meyers.

Betsy Condron

Library

Director of Community Relations

First Row: James Berg, Robert
Paustian, Doreen Bilski, Charmaine Piavis, Jo Fiascki, Heidi
Selecky, Ann Fretty, Joan Ford,
Catherine Schappert, Frederick
Krohle, and Joseph Erdick. Second
Row: Lorna Darte, Sue Topfer,
Mildred Graver, Mary Watkins,
and Jean Kryeski.

Duplicating and Word
Processing
Vivian Post, Joanne Missal, Margie
Price, and Ron Hinds.

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Administration

Administration

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�Writing Lab
Seated: Barbara Audi, Renee Strucke,
and Beth Mazzullo. Standing: Ellen
Campbell, Doug Jones, Andrea Gaiteri,
Karen Dragon, Patricia Heaman, and
Jonathan Eames.

Academic Support Center

Bookstore
Gene Manganello, Dave Martin, Robbie Peterson, Stella Brodhead, Ann Calkins, and Robert
Stafanko.

College Health Service
Mary Supey and Betty Kwak

Debbie Prater, Donna Elias, and Joyce
Wong.

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Administration

Administration

21

�Chemistry
Seated: Dr.

Ralph B.
Rozelle, Dr. Owen D.
Faut, and Mr. Frank J.
Salley. Standing: Dr.
James J. Bohning, Dr.
William R. Stine, and
Dr. Howard A. Swain Jr.

Commerce and
Finance
First Row: Dr. Wagiha Taylor,

Dr. Kenneth Lewis, Dr.
Charles Gurd in, Ms. Cynthia
Chisarick, Ms. Sherry Rodin,
and Mr. Robert DeYoung.
Second Row: Mr. Fred Croop,
Mr. Charles Robbins, Mr. Paul
O ' Hop, Mr. Joseph Chmiola,
Mr. George Gera, Ms. Rose
Cordora, Mr. Kenneth Broadt,
Mr. Theodore Engel, and Mr
Richard Raspen .

Art
Mark Cohen, Dr. William Sterling, Herbert Simon, Richard A.
Fuller, and Jean Adams.

Biology
Seated: Dr. Lester Turoczi and
Dr.

Clyde

Houseknecht.

Standing: Dr. Penelope Padgett,
Henry Steuben, Dr. Robert
Ogren, Dr. Wilbur Hayes, and
Dr. Kenneth Klemow.

Faculty

Faculty

219

�Language and Literature

Education: Seated: Dr. Joseph T. Bellucci Standing: Dr. Walter Placek, Mr. Edwin Johnson, Dr. Barbara Bellucci, Dr. Eugene
Hammer, and Dr. Franck Darte.

History and Political Science: Seated: Dr. Joel Berlatsky and Dr. Susan Behuniak-Long. Standing: Dr. Harold Cox, M r. John
Meyers, Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao, Dr. James Rodechko, Mr. James Berg, and Mr. Philip Tuhy.

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Faculty

First Row: Dr. Lee C. Terry, Dr. Benjamin F. Fiester, Dr. Christopher B.
Fox, Dr. Patricia B. Heaman, and Dr.
Thomas N. Kaska. Second Row: Mr.
David W. Evans and Dr. Stanley S.
Gutin.

~ th and_ Com~uter Scie~ce: Samuel Merrill; Ja~es Decosmo; Jo~n Simmon~; John A. Koch; Stephen Tillman; Claude W.
derson, Emelle Kenney, Stephen Anderson; Richard Sours, Chairman; Louise Berard; Joseph Salsburg; and Irene Cocco
Secretary.
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Physical Education- First Row: Nancy Lee Roberts, Doris B. Saracino, and Eileen Sharp. Second Row: Phil Wingert, Ron Rainey,
M ichael Aed, Rollie Schmidt, and John G. Reese.

Nursing
Seated: Suzanne Fischer, Alene Har-

rison, Joyce Hamlin, Sharon Telban,
Adelaide Godik, Judith Schreiher, and
Betty Zuraw. Standing: Mary Ann
Notarianni; Joann Simons; Carol Zack;
Margaret Crowley; Theresa Grabo;
Virginia Nehring, Chairperson; Ann
Russin; Annette Gunderman; Mary Ann
Saueraker; Dorothy Craig; and Linda
Desmond.

Philosophy
Dr. Donald Henson, Chairman and Dr.
Stanley Kay.

Physics- First Row: Dr. Umid Nejib, Dr. Frank Bailey, Dr. Brian Redmond, and Dr. Frederic Bellas. Second Row: Dr. Walter
Pl acek, Dr. Roger Maxwell, Dr. Francis Donahue, and Dr. Levere Hostler.

Faculty

Faculty

223

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Aerospace
Psychology Mr. Joseph Kanner, Dr. Robert Riley, Chairman; Dr. Robert Bohlander, Dr. Carl Charnetski, and Dr. Robert Stetten .

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First Row: Lieutenant Colonel Robert
Cafazzo, Mrs. Johanna Adamitz, Mrs.
Susan Lupole, and Major Roman Luther.
Second Row: Captain Carl Zimmerman,
Tech Sergeant Patrick Doyle, Tech
Sergeant William Hossack, and Captain
Charles Olander.

Sociology and Anthropology
Dr. John Natzke, Chairman; Dr. Bruce
Brown, and Dr. Michael Garr. Missing from
picture: Mr. Richard Tutwiler and Mr.
Thomas Tomkiewicz.

'

Speech, Communications, and Theater Arts Seated: Dr. David Tucker, Chairman. Standing: Ms. Jane Elmes, Mr. Thomas Bigler,
Dr. Michael O'N~_ill, Dr. Norma Schulman, and Dr. Bradford Kinney.
Faculty
Faculty

2:

�ordoni Art Gallery

Jdith Hansen O'Toole, Director, and Jean Adams

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Faculty

227

�Sordoni Art Gallery
Judith Hansen O ' Toole, Director, and Jean Adams

226

Faculty

Faculty

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�Dorms
Education at Wilkes doesn't stop when
students leave the classroom. Residence life is
a learning experience in itself. The knowledge
that we gain in living and communicating
with our peers is invaluable. Dorm parties,
Thursday night poker games, and late night
conversations - what better way to
understand the differing perspectives of life
that people have? As we continue our journey
through life, we will often reflect upon our
experiences in our "home away from home"
and realize that our lives have been enriched
in many ways.

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�Barre Hall

First Row: Al Knox, Mike Moletsky, Maria Kazda, and
Dave Miller. Second Row: Eleanor Hoover, Jackie
Pauly, Chris Gorman, Kathy Doyle, and Kim Millich.
Third Row: Andy Goldbaum, Chris Brownawell, Jim
Lawson, Sue Novobilski, Joe Forman, Karena Carbee,
Roye Abramson, Jenni Becker, Leslie Sinkiewicz,
Cathy McGann, Jerry Russin, and Cathy Miller. Missing From Picture: Bob Fernandez, Jamie Alderiso, Lou
Rossi, Gary Sanchez, Robert Nause, Jim Schutawie,
Sara Lundberg, Stacey Toslosky, Tish McMyne, Brenda Knelly, Cindy Ritz, and Michelle McAllister.

Butler Hall

First Row: Tom Salzberg, Vince
Dominach, Mitch Reese, Omar
Sobrino, Dave Massi, and Ethan
Moore. Second Row: Dennis
Chamberlain, Dave Weaver, Frank
Karowski, and Mark Tobino, Resident Assistant. Missing from
picture: Wayne Reiss, Anthony
Rella, Bill Neff, Rob Marchetti,
Rich Sakulich, Rudy Ferretti, and
Scott Rauch.

�Catlin Hall

Chesapeake Hall

-..

First Row: Lisa Allegretto, Sandy Adams, Kelley Cota, Linda Siberini, Laura
Semendinger, and Kay Brown, Resident Assistant . Second Row: Kim Evans,
Kelle Ayers, Jane Hydro, Nadine Weider, Diane Smeaton, Lisa Thomas, and
Michelle Weiss. Third Row: Beth Sands and Diane Mihalik. Missing From
Photo: Lisa Davis, Beth Engvaldsen, Beth Finn, Leah Kulikowski, and Diane
Petrini .

First Row: Lori Gregory, Debbie Reisenweaver, Michelle Olexa,
and Jacqui Kramer. Second Row: Dianna Cohen, Sue Salak,
Michelle Munday, Justine Butler, and Trisha Ness. Third Row:
Deanna Palin, Denise Stumpf, Susan Tomasko, Deb Miron, Lisa
Ferko, Diane Haberkern, Sonya Confer, Suzanne Moser, and
Sherri Hine; Resident Assistant. Missing From Picture: Annette
Anderson, Andrea Kocerha, and Christine Rushforth.

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�Colonels Hall

First Row: Ron Dragon, Mark Mercurio, Kevin Albert, Todd Culver,
John Stevens, Tony DiMichele, Paul Tomcykoski, and Andrew Garcia. Second Row: Pete Vobis, Scott Hauch, Salvatore DiGiovanni,
Steve McKaig, Jeff Eline, Scott Long, Frank Spudis, Bob Wachowski,
and Ed Havrilla. Third Row: Colin Mondero, Nelson Cantor, Courtney McFarlane, Hark Holst, Dan Rowe, Jim Farrell, Rich Kline, Chris
Wojtowicz, William Davidson, John Rosania, and Ken Boyle. Missing from picture: Marc Bromfeld, Mike Everett; Resident Assistant,
and Tom Piergallini.

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Delaware Hall

First Row: Terri Rebarchak, Cathy Salak, Stephanie Danley, Larissa
Lorchak, Sue Billings, and Sherri Zimmerman. Second Row:
Margaret Hagelgans, Luann Orehek, Janice Kolsovsky, Beth Mazzullo, Amy Hopkins, and Renee Strucke. Third Row: Cress Shallers,
Caryl Goldsmith, Ellen McDermott, Lisa Berkoski, Michelle
Roberts, and Sue Dragotta. Missing From Picture: Cheryl Guarno,
Chris Rowlands, Unchana Milbauer, Tina Vaticano, Luanne Morris,
and Dawn Lawson.

�Denison Hall

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First Row: John O'Marra, Pete Konopelski, and
Bruce Aspray. Second Row: Keith Conlon, Dave
Weaver, Paul Belusko, Mike Williams, Paul
Stafiniak, and Scott Robbins . Third Row: Richard
Sharry, Brian McAleer, John Schmidt, Jim Reagle,
and Don Engle. Fourth Row: Chris Gorman,
Cheryl Zack, Kelley Cota, Tim Shamp, Wilbur
Jamack, Charlie McCoy, Resident Assistant, John
Heckel, and Jeff Berger. Missing From Picture:
Ed Albrecht, Joe Morissey, Ed Nowicki, and Ted
Zuzik.
First Row: Ray Kurian, Keith Manchester, Rich Hammond, John
Koutsaris, and Todd Nixon. Second Row: Mark Yadlosky, Jeff
Howey, Mike Leska, Chris Andrews, Steve LaRegina, Chris Connolly, and Gerard Lynott. Third Row: Ron Moyer, Neil Williams,
and John Hoffman. Missing From Picture: Donovan Adamson,
Bob Hale, Walter Houghton, William Kerl, Paul Kunkle, Bill
LaFrankie, George Lahutsky, Mike Lynady, and Ed Moriarty.

�Doane Hall

Evans 1 Women

First Row: Lisa Loving, Robin Leinbach, Resident
Assistant, Michelle Keating, Jackie Nagy, Lori
Vagnarelli , and Patty Rasko. Second Row: Cyndie
Pieloch, Chris Bolcarovic, Stephanie Stine, Erica
Einfeldt, and Jane Brown . Missing From Picture:
Gloria Lekarz.

First Row: Maria Wahl , Denise Colangelo, Kristen Kolensky, Michelle Krasucki, Elizabeth Fitzhugh, Jayne Abrams, and Nancy
Cannata. Second Row: Laura Kelley, Kristen Henry, Tracey Fitzgerald , Gina Longo, and Lisa Jordan. Third Row: Renee Ridzon,
Cindy Carr, Barbralynn Roth, Diane Augugliaro, Karen Visintainer, MaryEllen Moreland, Alena Ochal, and Tina Abbott. Missing
From Picture: Cynthia Allen, Lynne Beregszazy, Catherine Chomko, Deborah Deets, and Tamara Karcheski.

�Evans 2 Men

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First Row: Walter Schonfeld, Ken March, Glenn Whiteman, Matthias Koloska, Al Knerr, and Paul Englehardt. Second Row: Dan
Kolar, David Post, Joe Sorento, Tom Walton; Resident Assistant,
John Jankowski, John Maylock, Hunh Pham, and Kevin Lawrence.
Third Row: Ray Williams, Gerald Galinus, Keith Dorton, and Chris
Riley. Missing From Picture: Ed Agnew-Rossbauer, Roy Delay, Ed
Gallagher, Marc Graves, Steven Minacci, Thomas Peeler, Bryan
Potier, Craig Rome, and Jeff Weinstein .

First Row: Stephanie Hambrose, Diane Smith, and
Linda Kapuschinsky. Second Row: Kim Land, Jean
Viglione, Andrea Botto, and Sandi Cohn. Third
Row: Pauline Hricisiak, Maria DiCredico, Jennifer
Gluc, and Caryn Stasco. Fourth Row: Kris March,
Terri Groover, Liz Ash , Carolynn Van Brederode,
Trecia Austin , Wendy Mead, Stacey Andrews, and
Irene Davis. Fifth Row: Kris Norton, Michelle
Augustine, Mary Caezzo, and Cindy Rhoades.
Missing From Picture: Sarah Curran, Rachelle
Delfino, Lita Diaz, Amy Hancock, Ann Marie
Kearney, Deirdre Pringle, Lorna Shaffer, and Cynthia Wragg.

�~vans 3 Men and Women

irst Row: Mark Palanchi and Joell Olenik.
econd Row: Dominick Cuccia, Tina Smith,
·anessa Klapper, Mike Rubin, Jenny Bodnar,
nd Margie Deakin. Third Row: Vince
;rande, Dan Dougherty, Jon Smith, and Carl
osnowski; Resident Assistant. Fourth Row:
.ick Zytkowicz, Marty Wojcik, Colman
:rowther, Bill Gude, Kathy Haughney, Nancy
itler, Lisa Kriner, Frank Wanzor, Pin Samsel,
ami Kunkel, P. J. Sollazzo, Sharon Danowitz,
om Zuback, and Jill Sontarp. Fifth Row:
:evin Shervinskie, Scott Bailey, Mark
'etovitz, Greg Krager, Tim Grant, Michelle
Aurray, Donna Chapin, Chris Anderson,
Aichelle Farr, Sue Engel; Resident Assistant,
:arb Jamelli, Roseann Petrovich, Lisa Naro,
Aickey Feldman, and Tony DiRado. Sixth
~ow: Sue Dicton, Bth Ann Farrell, and Lesley
)emech. Missing From Picture: Frank Bohar,
l\ike Havrilla, John Schugard, Dave Warneka,
,cott Werbin, John Wise, Robin Bateman,
=hris Leonhardt, Teddi Lizerman, Beth Ann
Ayers, Brenda Reber, Lisa Sutherland,
=aroline Treder, and Cheryl Wheeler.

�Evans 3 Men and Wooten

First Row: Mark Palanchi and Joell Olenik.
Second Row: Dominick Cuccia, Tina Smith,
Vanessa Klapper, Mike Rubin , Jenny Bodnar,
and Margie Deakin. Third Row: Vince
Grande, Dan Dougherty, Jon Smith, and Carl
Sosnowski; Resident Assistant. Fourth Row:
Rick Zytkowicz, Marty Wojcik, Colman
Crowther, Bill Gude, Kathy Haughney, Nancy
Sitler, Lisa Kriner, Frank Wanzor, Pin Samsel,
Tami Kunkel, P. J. Sollazzo, Sharon Danowitz,
Tom Zuback, and Jill Sontarp. Fifth Row:
Kevin Shervinskie, Scott Bailey, Mark
Vetovitz, Greg Krager, Tim Grant, Michelle
Murray, Donna Chapin, Chris Anderson,
Michelle Farr, Sue Engel; Resident Assistant,
Barb Jamelli, Roseann Petrovich, Lisa Naro,
Mickey Feldman, and Tony DiRado. Sixth
Row: Sue Dicton, 8th Ann Farrell, and Lesley
Demech. Missing From Picture: Frank Bohar,
Mike Havrilla, John Schugard, Dave Warneka,
Scott Werbin, John Wise, Robin Bateman,
Chris Leonhardt, Teddi Lizerman, Beth Ann
Myers, Brenda Reber, Lisa Sutherland,
Caroline Treder, and Cheryl Wheeler.

�Evans 4 .Men

Evans 4 Women

First Row: Tom Urso, Nop Prapimpon, Bill Harries and Dave Genello. Second Row: Mike
Zobel, Brian Wilkes, Tom Gasper, Bill Buoni,
Mike Lehan, Jim Cross, Mike Robbins, and Larry
Catanzaro. Third Row: Rob Faille, Rob Marchetti, Alphonse Arretz, Jay Williams, Pat Boyd, Gary
Melusen, and Greg Danovsky, Resident Assistant. Missing from picture: Chia-I Chen, Scott
Jacoby, and Carmen Mazzatta.

The Residence Hall
section
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Amnicola 1986
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in loving memory
of a friend and fellow
classmate,
David Webster,
who will be dearly missed.
Fi rst Row: Cheryl Repecki, Wendy Schwed, Sally Adamo, Jane Zeller, Karen Andrecko, and Tammy Zrowka.
Second Row: Terry Keay, Chris Gaughn, Claudia Lee, Maryjo Tombasco, Betsy Hennesey, and Debbie Marquat. Third Row: Jennifer Linge, Megan Tobino, Lisa Mack, Kathy Bauer, Kathy DeChirico, and Jean Garten.
Fourth Row: Crystal Coy, Ruth Bender; Resident Assistant, Julie Santos, and Elizabeth Gibson. Fifth Row:
Amy Wisnosky, Pam McGrath, Sue Doyle, Kim Wigfall, Amy Pidgeon, and Linda Smith. Missing From Pictu re: Linda Black, Marie Homa, Suzanne Kiyak, and Wen-Jung Lee.

�Grissom Hall

Hollenbeck Hall

First Row: Karen Dragon,
Beth Cortez; Resident Assistant, and Corrine Szekeres.
Second Row: Teresa Margotta, Beth Heiserman, Lies!
Reber, Marie Lepp, Debbie
Miller, Judy Gontarchick, Jennifer Bausch, and Beth
Danzeisen. Third Row:
Suzanna Bernd, Deb Mican,
Sandy Platt, and Beth Alley.

First Row: Rob Habeeb, Gary Torbey, Dave Grene, Tim Martin, Craig Covell, Gary Fabiano, Mike Trudel, Kevin Flemming, William
Bingham, and Charlges Sweigert. Second Row: Kevin Gaffey and Mike Cantarella. Third Row: Kevin Ronalds, John Hayward, Gerry
Kelley, John Keating, Dave Jordan, Dan Fisher, Mark Henderson, and Phil Malatin. Missing From Picture: Joseph Cataldo, Fran k
DeFelice, Kenneth March, and Blake Mickatavage.

�intock Hall

Miner Hall-3

First Row: Jyotsna Tole, Maureen Zwiebel; Resident Assistant, Maureen Roland, Terry Lex, Madeia Hyman, Laura
Katchmore, Evelyn LaRock, and CheriLee Narkaus. Second
Row: Tracy Cutler, Ki Barsuglia, Sandy Pryslak, Dee
Drasher, Marie Evert, Erika Oswald, and Nancy Wink. Third
Row: Maureen Kennedy, Elisa Fimbach, Betty Bastek,
Melissa Kennedy, Laura Predmore, Linda Messett, Suzanne
Payne, Shelley DeMarzo, Vicki Huaman, and Michelle
Palmieri.

�M.cClintock Hall

Miner Hall-

First Row: Jyotsna Tole, Maureen Zwiebel; Resident As~
tant, Maureen Roland, Terry Lex, Madeia Hyman, Lai
Katchmore, Evelyn LaRock, and Cheri Lee Narkaus. Seco
Row: Tracy Cutler, Ki Barsuglia, Sandy Pryslak, D
Drasher, Marie Evert, Erika Oswald, and Nancy Wink. Thi
Row: Maureen Kennedy, Elisa Fimbach, Betty Bast1
Melissa Kennedy, Laura Predmore, Linda Messett, Suzan
Payne, Shelley DeMarzo, Vicki Huaman, and Miehe
Palmieri.

�Miner Hall-4

Miner Hall-5

First Row: Alex Rendina, Tom Laurita, Dave Rosenthal, Jay Toomey, Tom
Prinzo, Alec Plotkin, John Pursell, Scott Michenfelder, Mike Grieco, Trip
Crowley, and Lee Brosius. Second Row: Doug White, John Eames, Gunnar
Walman, Matt Baker, Jim DiTusto, Joel Bernstein, Mike Lins, Kurt Searfoss,
and Pat Flynn. Missing From Picture: Tom Centrella, Rodney Angier,
William Frye, Abi Ogunkoya, James Day, Brian Dorsey, Mark Faber, Roberto Healy, Brian Higgins, William Klemanowicz, Thomas Morpeth; Resident
Assistant, Mark Rhodes, Mark Snyder, and Timothy Walker.

First Row: Terri Miller, Barb Farbanish, Jodi Harris, Sue Marino,
and Ellen Veneski . Second Row: Robin Foster, Diana Houtz,
Dorothy Jablonsky, Cathy McCann; Resident Assistant, Don
Johnson, Phillip Michael Thomas, Wendy Harvey, Keturah Faust,
Lorraine Angello, Sally McLaughlin, and Lisa Meeker. Missing
From Picture: Elaine Brockett, Alane D' Elia, Bridgette Darnell,
Heidi Deja, Jennifer Fiore, Tammi Hons, Wendy Keefer, Gail
Montagna, Mary Beth Montaldi, Kristine Norton, Lori Ott, and
Donna Pluta.

�Priapus Hall

First Row: Gerard Piazza, Andy Harris, John Weiss,
and Joel Zlockie. Second Row: Matt Ryan, Mike
Byrne, Matt Green, Rich Hernandez, and Carlo
Pacis. Third Row: Brian Hoffman, Jeff Keil, Ron
Petoia, Chris Cregg, Bob Wall, Larry Hubert, Bob
Marcavage, Tony Guariglia, Chris O ' Brian, and Andrew Bossard. Missing From Picture: Michael Armao, James Byrne, Anthony DiGrazia, Michael
Kressler; Resident Assistant, Ronald Miller, Drew
Reindel, Bryon Simpson, Paul Tavaglione, John
Wojcik, and David Zahorsky.

Roosevelt Hall

First Row: Darin Sheperd, Eric Chase, Jon
Shade, Elliot Edghill, Bob Cherundolo, and
Doug Colandrea. Second Row: Mike
Smith, Savas Alkoc, and Kevin Reiley.
Third Row: Frank Goldowski, Dan Duttinger, Guy Wakefi eld, Erik Everitt, Kim
DiRenzo .

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Sterling Hall

First Row: Joe Fulco and Bob Yost. Second
Row: Brian Potoeski, Jeff Clinite, Paul

Fidyrich, Neil Douris, Steve Braithwaite,
and Chris Way. Third Row: Al Emondi;
Resident Assistant, Dave Bryant, Joel
Fomalont, Jeff Sparhawke, Chris Cowen,
John Slota, Ed Hudson, and Ralph Costa.
Missing from picture: Joseph Andes,
William Kinsley, Richard Linkchorst, Bill
Lynch, and Todd Snyder.

Dorms

Sullivan Hall

First Row: Mary Jo Laniewski, Tina Lynch, Debbie Decesare, Mary
Jo Pavlico, Leah Dunn, Jill Van Loan, and MaryAnne Thomaier.
Second Row: Chris Margotta, Heather Murdock, Gina Cassise,
Susan Rozelle, Paula Belusko, Christine May, Jennifer Briscoe, and
Roseann Rupp. Third Row: Lita Diaz, Dawn Grabner, Mary Pierzga,
Celine Marshall, Fran Alexander, Carmen Pancerella, Stacy
Baldwin, Cheryl Zack, Karen Dragon, and Sharon Domzalski. Missing From Picture: Karen Burgess, Sandra Catina, Holly Frey, Carla
Karpinski, Yvonne Pierman, Connie Ranck, Jill Skudera, Kathy Wilk,
and Deb Woolever.

�Waller Hall-North

First Row: Cheryl Mundo, Debbie Bialecki, Wendy Rosencrance, and Katie Ettinger. Second Row: Sue Lennon, Sue

Ci cili oni; Re sid ent Assistant, Mary Jablonowski, Missy Chrzan,
and Kath y Olivi a. Thi rd Row: Lori Cashour, Joyce Dait, Leslie
Kramer, Karen Shem anski, Michele Navabilski, and Ellen
Hess . Fourth Row: M ary Jo Zukoski, Lori Santarelli, and Sue
Shirvinski.

Waller Hall-South

First Row: Deb Voytko and Peggy Brubaker. Second Row: Susan Fernandez, Kathy Shemanski, Kathy Foley, and Michelle McAleer. Third
Row: Karen Camasso, Randa Fahmy, and Lisa Fiorentino. Missing
From Picture: Bobbi Shadie, Michele Edwards, Donna Chapin, Pam

Gill , Lisa Kravitz, Ann Pollack, and Tracey Hyde.

�Warner Hall

First Row: Tom Shoffstall, Denis Mejias, Keith Blazic, Archie Labar
Ill, Joe Lieb, Pete Cuesta, Terrence Roth, Steve Dabal, Ken Kennedy, James Cunningham, Mark Siegel, Ryan Wolfe, and Scott
Nicholson. Second Row: Bill Kern, Dave Zapotocky, Jeff Churba, Ed
Buonocore, Dave Clark, Ken Mazza, Jim Carroll, Gary Pettersen,
Matt Germain, Eric Gratson, Roger Hatch, Pat Briegel, Pete Huber,
and Joe Botto. Missing From Picture: Gerald Boroch, Frank
Richards, Mark Gerbino, Richard Gould, John Newman, and
Jonathon Schwartz.

Webster Ha

First Row: Rob "Led Zep" Shupin, Brian "Stoner" Boone, D
"Uncle Doobie" Gilroy, Sean "Schmegma" Meagley, and T
"G" Gionfriddo. Second Row: Mark Cianflone, Resident Assist
Third Row: John "Garfield" Ferraro, Jeff "Jake" Kyker, Jon Phill
Matt "Matty" Kessler, George "Chuck" Filimonchuk, Ron "R,
bo" Lindholm, and Steve "Spock" Cormier. Missing From Pict,
Doug McClure, Mark Daniels, Dan Bocan, Tom Lynott, Jim C
sugar, Dennis Domerstad, Frank Spinnler, Anthony Rella, t-.
Baas, Tom Kozura, and Dave Dombek.

�:r Hall

Shoffstall, Denis Mejias, Keith Blazic, Archie Labar
~te Cuesta, Terrence Roth, Steve Dabal, Ken Kenunningham, Mark Siegel, Ryan Wolfe, and Scott
rnd Row: Bill Kern, Dave Zapotocky, Jeff Churba, Ed
ve Clark, Ken Mazza, Jim Carroll, Gary Pettersen,
Eric Gratson, Roger Hatch, Pat Briegel, Pete Huber,
,. Missing from Picture: Gerald Boroch, Frank
: Gerbino, Richard Gould, John Newman, and

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Webster Hall

First Row: Rob "Led Zep" Shupin, Brian "Stoner" Boone, Drew
"Uncle Doobie" Gilroy, Sean "Schmegma" Meagley, and Tony
"G" Gionfriddo. Second Row: Mark Cianflone, Resident Assistant.
Third Row: John "Garfield" Ferraro, Jeff "Jake" Kyker, Jon Phillips,
Matt "Matty" Kessler, George "Chuck" Filimonchuk, Ron "Rambo" Lindholm, and Steve "Spock" Cormier. Missing From Picture:
Doug McClure, Mark Daniels, Dan Bocan, Tom Lynott, Jim Consugar, Dennis Domerstad, Frank Spinnler, Anthony Rella, Matt
Baas, Tom Kozura, and Dave Dombek.

�Weiss Hall

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60 South Street: Allison Bellucci
and Mindy Tamkins.

267 South Franklin Street:
Allyson Soosaar, Carol Starrick,
Diane Gazoo, and Linda
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lyoob; Resident Assistant. Third Row: Terry Salak, Janee Eyerman, AnnMarie McGowan, Maria Perez, Sue Lehner, Sonya Bowan, Mary Consugar,
Sharon Alexy, Cathy O ' Neil, Donna Vasquez, and Cathy Glatzel. Missing
From Picture: Sue Borowicz and Michelle Ferrance.

80 West Ross Street: Jim
Delfino, Tom Geisler, Tom
Devaney, and Frank Daniels.

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George Lahutsky,
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Kim Land,
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Suzanne Lehner,
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Jo n 'Marra,
CONGRATULATIONS JOHN O '
Mom and Dad , Sis, Karen and
Michelle Olexa,
Dear Miss, Wishing you the
stars. We're very proud!
Mom and Dad
Margaret Osmanski,
The best always to my one and
Love, Mommy
Carmen Pancerella,
Remember the sun slways shi son a Saturday! Good Luck! Love
Mom, Dad, Tony, Chrisanne, uthie, Stevie, and Althea

Teddi Sarah Lizerman,
BEARS ARE IN . Good
Love, Mom
Susan Marino,
To our daughter Susan, We love you and wish you muc
the best of everything.

Suzanne Payne,
Congratulations to you for a great first semester. I am proud of y
Stanley Edward Pekata,
Son, may all your dreams come true, and may you be content
Love, Mom and Dad

Ken Marshall,
You are my son and my best friend. No matter what y
Love and XXXX, Mom

Rosalina Perez,
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Only a daughter can keep the spirit so warm, the heart so yo,1.;•~_
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Ellen Mary McDermott,
Congratulations and Best Wishes always for a happ
you very much.
Mother, Dad, Kevin and Ruth Ann

Alec Plotkin,
HAPPY FRESHMAN YEAR TO OUR FAVORITE MANAGE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT WILKES .
WITH LOVE FROM MOM AND JOEL

Francis C. McMullen,
May your knowledge gained, your frien
measure.
Love, Mom and Dad

David C. Post,
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Luck and Best Wishes in all your future endeavors.
Mom and Dad

Wndy M. Mead,
We're SO proud of you and LOVE you,,and wish yo

Sandy Pryslak,
We're all proud of you. Keep up the good work.
Love always, Mom and Dad

Mark Michno,
Congratulations on your many achievements! Prou
energetic, understanding, and compassionate man .
Love, Mom and Dad

Connie S. Ranck,
We are very proud of your personal and academic success
accomplishments.
Love, Mom , Dad, Terri, Bruce, and Fluffy

Steven Minacci,
Best wishes to an outstanding son .
Maribeth Montaldi,
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Joseph Carl Sorento 11,
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Mom and Dad
Paul Stafiniak,
To achieve a goal, much is required on many fronts.
Love, Mother and Dad

Amy Wisnosky,
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Kenneth K. Yakobitis,
Congratulations! For the "Light of our Lives" who brought us
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Donald V. Zelek,
The halfway mark is just around the corner. When you reac
We're proud of you!
Love, Dad, Mom, and Linda

Donald John Thiede,
To our son, May your future hold much success

Matt Zukoski,
To one of the best, best wishes in the future.
Love, Your brothers and sisters

Kimberly Urbanski,
At the end of a storm, there is a rainbow/ ,,.
are proud of you.
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Daddy, Suzie, and Timmy

Matt Zukoski,
To a son who has brought us nothing but joy an
endeavors.
Love, Mom and Dad

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power to think for ourselv
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have taught each other a I ,
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advisor. He is a true friend to me and through his caring an
junior year. In my opinion, he is a person whom one rarely
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staff. Although he gives us advice and direction, he alway
staff. He allows us to be leaders. Although we may not a!
that we will accept the responsibility of our decisions
opportunity to use our intellect and reason that respo
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concerning our new computer this year. Thank
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Student Center, even at odd hours of the night, so that we coul
to each hard-working, devoted member of the 1986 yearboo
immensely and wish each of you the best in your future and
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                    <text>��" .•. to be proud and unbending in
honest failure, but humble and
gentle in success; not to substitute
words for actions, not to seek the
path of comfort, but to face the
stress and spur of difficulty and
challenge; to learn to stand up in th
storm, but to have compassion on
those who fail; to master yourself
before you seek to master others; to
have a heart that is clean, a goal
that is high; to learn to laugh~ yet
never forget how to weep; to reach
into the future, yet never neglect the
past; to be serious, yet never to take
yourself too seriously; to be modest
so that you will remember the
simplicity to true greatness, the
open mind of true wisdom, the
meekness of true strength."
-

General Douglas MacArthur

AMNICOLA 1987
Wilkes College
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Volume 41

�" ... to be proud and unbending in
honest failure, but humble and
gentle in success; not to substitute
words for actions, not to seek the
path of comfort, but to face the
stress and spur of difficulty and
challenge; to learn to stand up in the
storm, but to have compassion on
those who fail; to master yourself
before you seek to master others; to
have a heart that is clean, a goal
that is high; to learn to laugh~ yet
never forget how to weep; to reach
into the future, yet never neglect the
past; to be serious, yet never to take
yourself too seriously; to be modest
so that you will remember the
simplicity to true greatness, the
open mind of true wisdom, the
meekness of true strength."
-

General Douglas MacArthur

AMNICOLA 1987
Wilkes College
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Volume41

��Dedication
The Citizen's Voice called him Mr. Colonel. Dean LampeGroh referred to him as a role model. When Art Hoover
passed away suddenly on December 9, 1986, we all lost a
friend. Most of us had an occasion to see Dean Hoover at some
point during our time at Wilkes. Whether it was the "get to
know the dean" meeting during freshman year, through Student Government meetings when he was advisor, or when he
helped you with a problem, you went away with the thought
that he was a caring person who was genuinely concerned that
your stay at Wilkes be a positive experience.
Dean Hoover was very excited about becoming Dean of
Student Affairs. Who was more qualified for the job than
someone who had spent his career preparing for it? Dean
Hoover had been at Wilkes almost continuously since 1948
when he was a freshman. He served as a business and
economics professor, Director of Alumni Relations, Assistant
Dean of Student Affairs, and Associate Dean of Student Affairs before being appointed Dean of Student Affairs in June of
1986. Dean Hoover's enthusiasm for Wilkes extended to the

athletic teams, which he actively supported; at football a
basketball games, Dean Hoover often moonlighted as ~h
ticket-collector.
Dean Hoover's door was always open to students. Whtll
talked with students, he put them at ease so that they wer
intimidated by his title. His manner emphasized friend
instead of authority. Debra Pavlico, in her speech at
Hoover's memorial service, said that Hoover was ''a pal, I
you wanted to know.''
Dean Hoover was a remarkable man; he excelled not o
scholastically, but also professionally. Though he didn't
much time to shape the position of Dean of Student Affa
Dean Hoover had a positive influence on the many stu e
whose lives he touched. The greater part of Dean Hoover'
was dedicated to the College; it is only fitting
AMNICOLA 1987 be dedicated to him, a man who ga e
himself often so that we could learn to relate better to ours F
and others.

You would know the secret of death?
But how shall you find it unless you seek it in the
heart of life?
If you would indeed behold the spirit of death,
open your heart wide unto the body of life.
For life and death are one,
even as the river and the sea are one.
For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind
and to melt into the sun?
And what is it to cease breathing,
but to free the breath from its restless tides,
that it may rise and expand and seek God
unencumbered?
Only when you drink from the river of silence
shall you indeed sing.
And when you have reached the mountain top,
then shall you begin to climb.
And when the earth shall claim your limbs,
then shall you truly dance.

- Kahlil Gibran

��Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look
through each other's eyes for an instant?
- Henry David Thoreau

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���The glory of friendship is ·
stretched hand, nor the kin
the joy of companionshi
spiritual inspiration that c
when he discovers that
believes in him and is willin

-Ralph

�The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile nor
the joy of companionship; it is the
spiritual inspiration that comes to one
when he discovers that someone else
believes in him and is willing to trust him.
- Ralph Wa/do Emerson

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���A human being is a part of the whole, called by
us "Universe," a part limited in time and
space. He experiences himself, his thoughts
and feelings as something separated from the
rest - a kind of optical illusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison
for us, restricting us to our personal desires
and to affection for a few persons nearest to
us. Our task must be to free ourselves from
this prison by widening our circle of compassion to · embrace all living creatures and the
whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able
to achieve this completely, but the striving for
such achievement is in itself a part of the
liberation and a foundation for inner security.
-

Albert Einstein

Fall Events

���Great Beginnings
This year's Freshman Orientation was held over
three weekends in June and July. All freshmen,
whether they were registered as residents or commuters, lived in the residence halls during orientation.
Orientation weekend was a mix of fun and work the freshman had a talent show and a dance, but they
also met with their advisors and registered for the fall
semester. Su~ Storz, a sophomore Math major, was the
chairperson of this year's freshman orientation.

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�Great Beginnings

; year's Freshman Orientation was held over
weekends in June and July. All freshmen,
~r they were registered as residents or com,, lived in the residence halls during orientation.
ation weekend was a mix of fun and work shman had a talent show and a dance, but they
te t with their advisors and registered for the fall
:er. Su~ Storz, a sophomore Math major, was the
erson of this year's freshman orientation.

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ommuters of a Different Kind
n August 30, the College rocked into the fall semester
a &lt;lance sponsored by the Programming Board. The band?
England's top dub band, The Commuters . The place?
r own Wilkes gymnasium. The people? Dorm students

Wilkes was taken by storm rather quietly
one rainy October evening, as the Programming Board presented The Quiet Riot,. a
group of mimes from the Philadelphia area.
During their short visit to the CPA, The Quiet
Riot provided us with a glimpse of the world
of silent comedy - from a tale about a
doomed island village to an amusing mock
wedding, with members of the audience as

�The Quiet Ri
Commuters of a Different Kind
On August _10, the College rocked into the fall semester
with a dance sponsored by the Programming Board. The band!
New England's top club band, The Commuters. The place?
Our own Wilkes gymnasium. The people? Dorm students
and, of course, commuters.

Wilk es was taken by st
one rainy October evening,
ming Board presented Th
group of mimes from the
During their short visit to th.
Riot provided us with a gli
of s·lent comedy - from
doomed island village to
wedding, with members o

�Barry Drake
This year is without a doubt the year of the
coffeehouse connection. What is the coffeehouse connection? Well, it is a bond that
connects us with other college campuses across
the country, a bond that is enhanced by the
warm atmosphere of coffeehouse entertainment. Barry Drake and Mike Woods were
only two of the coffeehouse performers who
visited us this year, but they each left us with
their own unique impressions.
Barry Drake performed on Parents' Day
before a large crowd of students and an assortment of parents; his performance was
nothing less than phenomenal. Like all good
performers, Drake had a knack for reading his
audience. Among his songs were "Here,
There, and Everywhere,'' ''The Saint of South
Poughkeepsie," "Me and Julio," "Who Do
You Love?," and an original composition
called, "Grandma's Hands."

Colonel's Cotil

Above: A rather pensive pose. Left:
was just a wild and crazy guy!

Mike Woods
Mike Woods' daytime coffeehouse featured
songs such as, •'Moon Shadow,'' ''Heart of
Gold," and "The Day the Music Died."
Woods played during lunchtime before a full
house at the Student Center.

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�Barry Drake
ithout a doubt the year of the
ection. What is the coffeen? Well, it is a bond that
other college campuses across
nd that is enhanced by the
re of coffeehouse entertainake and Mike Woods were
F&gt; coffeehouse performers who
ar, but they each left us with
e impressions.
performed on Parents' Day
rowd of students and an asents; his performance was
n phenomenal. like all good
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ng his songs were "Here,
here," "The Saint of South
"Me and Julio," "Who Do
and an original composition
a's Hands."

Sal, wouldn't you say that's quite a head Kevin has there?

Colonel's Cotillion

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Above: A rather pensive pose. Left: We always knew Dan
was just a wild and crazy guy!

Mike Woods
Mike Woods' daytime coffeehouse featured
songs such as, "Moon Shadow," "Heart of
Gold," and "The Day the Music Died."
Woods played during lunchtime before a full
house at the Student Center.

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�Nightmare on Main
Street
Wanted to feel your skin crawl and smell
the stench of rotting flesh? Well, then you
must have visited the Circle K's annual haunted house, Nightmare on Main Street .
Each year, Circle K delivers the shivers, with
proceeds going, quite appropriately, to the
Red Cross, Count Dracula's favorite charity.
This year's House of Horrors continued the
tradition of excellence, bigger and better than
ever. So remember, if it's a werewolf you're
wanting, Circle K does the haunting.

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�re on Main
Street
your skin crawl and smell
ing flesh? Well, then you
he Circle K's annual hauntare on Main Street .
delivers the shivers, with
uite appropriately, to the
Dracula's favorite charity.
e of Horrors continued the
nee, bigger and better than
s, if it's a werewolf you're
does the haunting.

�THE TOUCH -

Back By
Popular Demand

The signs all around campus foretold their return, but if you
missed the signs, you should have read the T-shirts. On November 22, 1986, the Programming Board presented a gym
dance with The Touch , Long Island's pride and joy. Since their
appearance at last year's Cherry Blossom Weekend gym dance,
The Touch has become the favorite band of gym dance regulars.
We hope to see more of them in the future.

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�TOUCH -

Back By
Popular Demand

und campus foretold their return, but if you
ou should have read the T-shirts. On No, the Programming Board presented a gym
uch, Long Island's pride and joy. Since their
year's Cherry Blossom Weekend gym dance,
ome the favorite band of gym dance regulars.
re of them in the future.

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�Vigil Honors POW/Ml

The Astonishing
Neal
Skeptics read on . . .
On Friday, September 26, the Programming Board presented hypnotist and ESP expert Eugene Neal a/k/a "The Astonishing
Neal." Neal strutted his scuff in a marathon
4-hour performance in a packed CPA. The
first half of Neal's show convinced us that ESP
is a reality, as we all learned the dark secret of
Millie's blind dog. And in the show's second
half, Neal merely confirmed what we already
suspected- Keith's real name is Sal, and he's
quite a gal! We would have to say, after all of
this, that Neal's performance was, of course,
astonishing.

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During the weekend of Novemll
vigil was held on Wilkes-Barre's
honor local POW/MIA's of th
Wilkes College's ROTC detachm
vigil. The vigil began Saturday
candlelight march. Sunday at noo
white balloons were released t
POW/MIA's from Pennsylvania.
loons were also set free to repres
from Luzerne County. Mike Bal
veteran from Dallas, stayed in a
Public Square throughout the vigil

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onishing
Neal
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ed what we already
ame is Sal, and he's
e to say, after all of
ce was, of course,

During the weekend of November 15, a 24-hour
vigil was held on Wilkes-Barre's Public Square to
honor local POW/MIA's of the Vietnam War.
Wilkes College's ROTC detachment organized the
vigil. The vigil began Saturday evening with a
candlelight march. Sunday at noon, 118 black and
white balloons were released to symbolize the
POW/MIA's from Pennsylvania. Seven red balloons were also set free to represent those missing
from Luzerne County. Mike Balach, a Vietnam
veteran from Dallas, stayed in a bamboo cage on
Public Square throughout the vigil.

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�... all our knowledge has been built up
communally; there would be no astrophysics,
there would be no history, there would not even
be language, if man were a solitary animal. It
follows that we must be able to rely on other
people; we must be able to trust their word. That
is, it follows that there is a principle which binds
society together, because without it the
individual would be helpless to tell the truth from
the false. This principle is truthfulness.
-

J. Bronowski

Academics

�"May all who study in these
gain vision to inspire,
conviction to sustain, an
wisdom to guide."

Board of Trustees seated: William Umphred, Dr. Christopher Breiseth, Esther B. Davidowitz, Elizabeth A. Slaughter, Patricia S. Davie,
Frank M. Henry, Beverly B. Hiscox, Mary B. Rhodes, and Gerald A. Moffatt. standing: Charles H. Miner Jr., Stephen Sordoni, Euger e
Roth, Norman E. Weiss, Joseph J. Savitz, Max Rosenn, William L. Conyngham, David C. Hall, William A. Perlmuth, Richard M. R s
Jr., Richard C. Pearsall, Allan P. Kirby Jr., Arnold S. Rifkin, Harold J. Rose Jr., Joseph A. Wiendl, and Keith Spalding

An
Educated
Manor
Woman

seeks truth, for without truth there can be no
understanding;
possesses vision, for we know that vision
precedes all great attainments;
is aware of the diversity of ideas and beliefs
that exist among all people;
has faith in the power of ideas to shape the
lives of each of us;
knows that mankind's progress requires
intellectual vigor, moral courage, and
physical endurance;
cultivates inner resources and spiritual strength,
for they enrich our daily living and sustain
us in times of crisis;
has ethical standards by which to live;
respects the religious convictions of all people;
participates constructively in the social,
economic, cultural, and political life of the
community;
communicates ideas in a manner that assures
understanding, for understanding unites all
of us in our search for truth.

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To The Class of 1987:
There is always a sense of sadness in wis
''bon voyage.'' That is how Jane and I feel as
Class of 1987 reach out to their post-Wilkes
From the experiences of your fellow and
know you will taste the sweetness of success
your Wilkes years have given you a stoutnes
an~ ~pirit also to serve others. The difficulty i
to tnends is softened by the anticipation of h
years to come.
My best wishes to each of you as you em
life's work and pleasures. Remember your w·
return often; the welcome mat will be out.

�"May all who study in these halls
gain vision to inspire,
conviction to sustain, and
wisdom to guide."

es 1eated: William Umphred, Dr. Christopher Breiseth, Esther B. Davidowicz, Elizabeth A. Slaughter, Patricia S. Davie ,
Beverly B. Hiscox, Mary B. Rhodes, and Gerald A. Moffatt. Jtanding: Charles H. Miner Jr., Stephen Sordoni, Euge e
. Weiss, Joseph J. Savitz, Max Rosenn, William L. Conyngham, David C. Hall, William A. Perlmuth, Richard M. R s
rsall, Allan P. Kirby Jr., Arnold S. Rifkin, Harold J. Rose Jr., Joseph A. Wiendl, and Keith Spalding

seeks truth, for without truth there can be no
understanding;
possesses vision, for we know that vision
precedes all great attainments;
is aware of the diversity of ideas and beliefs
that exist among all people;
has faith in the power of ideas to shape the
lives of each of us;

To The Class of 1987:
There is always a sense of sadness in wishing good friends
"hon voyage." That is how Jane and I feel as our friends in the
Class of 1987 reach out to their post-Wilkes lives.
From the experiences of your fellow and sister alumni I
know you will taste the sweetness of success and discover that
your Wilkes years have given you a stoutness of heart mind
and spirit also to serve others. The difficulty in saying ~by;
to friends ts softened by the anticipation of happy reunions in
years to come.
My best wishes to each of you as you embark upon your
life's work and pleasures. Remember your Wilkes College and
return often; the welcome mat will be out.

knows that mankind's progress requires
intellectual vigor, moral courage, and
physical endurance;
cultivates inner resources and spiritual strength,
for they enrich our daily living and sustain
us in times of crisis;
has ethical standards by which to live;
respects the religious convictions of all people;
participates constructively in the social,
economic, cultural, and political life of the
community;
communicates ideas in a manner that assures
understanding, for understanding unites all
of us in our search for truth.

45

�Gerald E. Hartdagen
Vice President, Academic Affairs
Paul S. Adams , Associate Dea

Joh·n Meyers , Associate Dean of Academic Affairs; James P.
Rodechko , Dean of the College of Arts and Science; and
Robert J. Heaman , Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.
46

Eleanor Cook, Peggy Corbett, and Toni Hal
ministrative Assistants.

Jane K. Lampe-Groh and Amy Wiedemer, Director of Student Activities

�Gerald E. Hartdagen
Vice President, Academic Affairs

ers Associate Dean of Academic Affairs; James P.
'
, Dean
of the College of Arts and Science; and
Heaman , Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.

Jane K. Lampe-Groh , Dean of S

Eleanor Cook, Peggy Corbett, and Toni Ha
ministrative Assistants.

J

Paul S. Adams , Associate Dean of Student Affairs

e K. Lampe-Groh and Amy Wiedemer , Director of Student Activities

4

�Admissio

Academic Support
Center: Debbie Zehner,
Director; Joyce Wong, Science Specialist; and Patty
Yoschak, Tutor Coordinator.

Hardi~g, A
Admissions
R. Unswo
ball Coach.
nard Vino
Admissions

Career Se
Domzalsi,
Meschini,
Susan Hric
Director.

Act 101: Patricia Yoschak,
Tutor Coordinator; Patricia
Lipo, Secretary; Jill Fremont, Counselor; and John
P. Whitby, Director
Regional C

source Cen
Zukoski, Mi
Barbara B
Rinehimer, J
ci, and Leo

48

�pport
Zehner,
ong, Seid Patty

Admissions: seated: Tom
Harding, Assistant Dean of
Admissions and William
R. Unsworth, Head Football Coach. standing: Bernard Vinovrski, Dean of
Admissions

Career Services: Eugene
Domzalsi, Director; Regina
Meschini, Secretary; and
Susan Hritzak, Assistant
Director.

Yoschak,
r; Patricia
Jill Fre; and John
tor

Regional Computer Resource Center: Matthew
Zukoski, Mildred Lapallo,
Barbara Bellucci, Joy
Rinehimer, Joseph Bellucci, and Leo Geskey.

49

�Health Servi
Financial Aid 1eated: Dee Ostrowski Jtanding: MaryAnn Savage, Edward Moyer, and Rachael
Lohman.

Graduate Studies and Continuing Education Ann F. Calkins,
Secretary; Mahmoud H. Fahmy,
Dean; Priscilla Goss, Secretary.

►

50

R.N.; Mary S
Mark Sowcik,
Libr~ seate
Jo Fiascki, R
Cathy Schap
Erdick, Mar
Darte, Jean
Ann Pretty,
Topfer, MeiKrohle.

�Aid seated: Dee Osndi ng: Mary Ann Savd Moyer, and Rachael

Studies and Contination Ann F. Calkins,
Mahmoud H. Fahmy,
illa Goss, Secretary.

Health Services Elizabeth Kwak,
R.N.; Mary Supey, Director; and
Mark Sowcik, Counselor.
Library seated: Charmaine Piavis,
Jo Fiascki, Robert Paustian, and
Cathy Schappert. standing: Joe
Erdick, Mary Wat kins, Lorna
Darte, Jean Kryeski, Joan Ford,
Ann Fretty, Mildred Graver, Sue
Topfer, Mei-Lin Kang, and Fred
Krohle.

�Upward Boun
Registrar's Office Harriet Frew; Holly Colleran;
Judi Wienckoski; Joan
Pappas; and Doris E. Barker, Registrar.
Residence Life Mark Al1en, Director; Mary
Wychock, Secretary; Susan
Tomalis, Associate Director.

52

J. Thomas, Prog
selor; Rose McK
retary; Ann A.
Director; and L·
paticci, Academ
nator.

Writing Lab

ri

abeth Mazzullo
tticia • Heaman,
Lorri Steinbache
Holden; Kyra
Jonathan Earn
Dragon; and
Olexa.

�Harlleran;
Joan
Bark-

k AlMary
Susan
Direc-

Upward Bound Thomas
J. Thomas, Program Counselor; Rose McKeown, Secretary; Ann A. Graham,
Director; and Linda Scappaticci, Academic Coordinator.
Writing Lab row 1: Elizabeth Mazzullo row 2: Patricia Heaman, Director;
Lorri Steinbacher; Wendy
Holden; Kyra Zaharchuk;
Jonathan Eames; Karen
Dragon; and Michelle
Olexa.

53

�Word
Printi
Margie

Scholz.

Vice President for College Advancement Richard Charles and
Gail Harashincki

Public Relations Melissa Meyers,
Assistant Director; Jane Manganella, Director; and Shirley Podczasy,
Secretary.

Sordoni
Jean Ad
O'Toole,

54

�Word Processing and
Printing Ron Hinds,
Margie Price, and Crista
Scholz.

liege AdCharles and
elissa Meyers,
e Manganelley Podczasy,

Sordoni Art Gallery
Jean Adams and Judith
O'Toole, Director

l
57

�Business Office front: Mary P.
Argenio rear: Jocelyn Reese,
Charles R. Abate, Marie Penkala,
Jeanne Buscalferri, and John Pesta.
Finance Office seated: Karen Alberola, Anne Saxon, and Rita
Morovinski. standing: Deanna
Eberhardt, Nancy Buczek, Joseph
Chisarick, Frances French, Peggy
Sinclair, and Judith Murray.

I

l

II

- - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----,

Aerospace De
David G. Billin
Luther Jr., Capt
Capt Karl H. z·

Art Departme
Richard Fuller
'
ling.

58

�ffice front: Mary p.
Reese,
Marie Penkala,
Abate,
h Pesta.
alfern,. andJo n
Alt d· Karen
ffice sea e . d Rita
Saxon, an
ne
. . Deanna
i standing.
h
Nancy Butzek, Josep
ranees French, Peggy
Judith Murray.
ra .

Joce lyn

Lt. Col.
Aerospace Department
.
N
'lli
MaJ
Roman
David G · Bi ngs,
and.
Luther J r., Capt Leo L. Lynn,
K l H Zimmerman.
Capt ar artmen
D P . t Herbert Simon,
Art
Richarde Fuller, and William Ster-

ling.

�Biology Department
row 1: Debra Prater and
Kun Bottjer. row 2: Henry
Steuben, David Long, Wilbur Hayes, Les Turoczi,
and Ken Klemow. missing:
Clyde Houseknecht
(sabbatical leave)

Chemistry Department
row 1: Marie Bianco, Frank
Salley, and Howard A.
Swain, Jr. row 2: William
Stine and Ralph Rozelle.

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standi
Welco
Bailey,
Gurdi
hara T
Ken B
Taylor.

Earth a
tal Sci
mentD
Toothill
Brian
Hong,
Klemow.

�ment
er and
Henry
g, Wilurocz1,
issing:
necht

artment
co, Frank
ward A.
William
ozelle.

School of Commerce
and Finance seated: Rose
Cordora; Robert De
Young; Theodore J. Engel,
Dean; Richard Raspen;
and Cynthia Chisarick.
standing: Carol Dempsey,
Welton G. Farrar, Peter
Bailey, George Gera, Steve
Gurdin, Fred Croop, Barbara Tucker, Sherry Rodin,
Ken Broadt, and Wagiha
Taylor.

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department Daniel Pindzola, Bill
Toothill, Michael Case,
Brian Redmond, Mr.
Hong, and Kenneth
Klemow.

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�Language and Literature Department row I-bottom to top:
Barbara Beatty, Barbara Anderson,
and Brian Conniff. row 2: Stanley
Gurin, Toni Martin, Benjamin Fiescer, and David Evans. row 3:
Thomas Kaska, Walter Karpinich,
and Lee Terry.
Mathematics and Computer
Science Department: row 1: Stephen Tillman, Bing Wong, John
Simmons, Irene Cocco, and Louise
Berard. row 2: Emelie Kenney,
James DeCosmo, Boyd Earl, Richard Sours, Joseph Salsburg, John
Koch,
Anderson.
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-and·Stephen
--------------=
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Wo/'~~~~;;;=~~=

Engineering De
Nejib, Morad y
agarajan Sriniv
Mohseni, John
Arora, Brian R
Koch, Daniel P1
krishna Janaswa
Vasu Choudhry,
and M. Farooq.
Education Dep
Matthew Zukoski
Laurel Ginsburgh,'
lucci. row 2: Euge
ane Polachek, Gay
Bellucci, and Franc

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�--

erature Deottom to top:
ara Anderson,
ow 2: Stanley
Benjamin Fivans. row 3:
cer Karpinich,
Computer
nt: row 1: SteWong, John
co, and Louise
elie Kenney,
yd Earl, Richalsburg, John
nderson.

Engineering Department Umid
Nejib, Morad Yeroushalmi, Thyagarajan Srinivasan, Soleyman
Mohseni, John Orehotsky, Vijay
Arora, Brian Redmond, John
Koch, Daniel Pindzola, Ramakrishna Janaswamy, Ali Razavi,
Vasu Chaudhry, Jerome Kucirka,
and M. Farooq.
Education Department row 1:
Matthew Zukoski, Joy Rinehimer,
Laurel Ginsburgh, and Joseph Bellucci. row 2: Eugene Hammer, Diane Polachek, Gay Meyers, Barbara
Bellucci, and Franck Darte.

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�Nursing Department
row I: Theresa Jezewski,
Mary Ann Saueraker, Ann
M. Kolanowski, and Carol
Zack. row 2: Betty Zuraw,
Mary A. Notarianni, Linda
Desmond, Annette
Gunderman, Mary A.
Merrigan, Adelaide
Godek, and Peg Crowley.
row 3: Marian Sherman,
Judy Schreiber, J oAnn
Brady, Ann Russin, Dottie
Craig, Jean Steelman,
Suzanne Druffner, and
Sharon Telban.

man and Fr
2: Levere
Maxwell,
Placek. m
Orehotsky,
ka, and Jud

Psycholo
mentRo
Charnetski,
lander, J ose_B
Robert Stett

Philosophy Department Colleen Swartwood,
Donald Hf1?-son, and Stanley Kay.

H. Natzke,
man-Feichte
W. Brown.

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�Department
eresa Jezewski,
Saueraker, Ann
owski, and Carol
2: Betty Zuraw,
otarianni, Linda
d, Annette
an, Mary A.
n, Adelaide
nd Peg Crowley.
arian Sherman,
hreiber, J oAnn
n Russin, Dottie
ean Steelman,
Druffner, and
elban.

Physics Department row
1: Frederic Bellas, Chair~
man and Frank Bailey. row
2: Levere Hostler, Roger
Maxwell, and Walter
Placek. missing: John
Orehotsky, Jerome Kucirka, and Judy Kamowski.

Psychology Department Robert Riley, Carl J.
Charnetski, Robert Bohlander, Joseph Kanner, and
Robert Stetten.

ophy Departolleen Swartwood,
Henson, and StanSociology and Anthropolo gy Department
Richard Tutweiler, John
H. Natzke; Cheryl Hoffman-Feichter, and Bruce
W. Brown.

���68

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�73

�"We are all functioning at a small fraction of our
capacity to live fully in its total meaning of loving,
caring, creating, and adventur1ng. Consequently,
the actualizing of our potential can become the
most exciting adventure in our lifetime.''
-

Or anizations

Herbert Otto

75

�AMNICOLA
row 1: Andrea Gaiteri, Dawn-Marie Plodwick, Holly Avery, and Richard
Fuller, adviser. row 2: John Sedor, Jennifer Douglas, Dan Rowe, Amy
Hopkins, Dave Dombek, and Bob Yost.

77

�BEACON
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamela Jones
News Editor ................. Beth Mazzullo
Feature Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorri Steinbacher
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Munday
Spores Editor ................. Jaines Pyrah
Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Rosencrance
Photo Editors ................ Mumal Abate
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Miller
Staff Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Alexis
Advertising Manager . . . . . . . . . Mark Shedlock
Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Fomalont
Distribution Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Bauman
Advisor ...................... Tom Bigler

78

�rlllI1IlI3
5AlfJ'!" CUSSl
ffl-OUIRIO
, ...

below Madeia Hyman, Merrel
Neal, Ron Miller, ~ike Schrote,
John Caparo, John Williams, Ray
Carter, Dr. Roosevelt Newson; Advisor, Tom White, Tim Walker,
Andre Miller, Craig Stevens, Kevin
Lawrence, and Michael Harrison.

.. i

J

'

left Dan Miller, Maria Kazda, Joe
Takarewski, Ken Kennedy, Rob
Midgett, Kevin St. Martin, Tony
DeMichelle, Michelle Saltz, Lou
Welebob, Stan Skonieczki, David
Garber, and Paul Tomcykoski. below row 1: Lori Becker, Lynne
Travaline, Paula Elbick, Kelly Furlong, Christine Pisano, Tom Griffith, and Nancy MyKulyn. row 2:
Helen Barrett, Steve Morris, Diane
Mazonis, Stefanie Danley, Debbie
Tippins, Diane Paltanavage, Paul
Engelhart, Kim Klimek, Linda
Morgan, Tony DeCosmo, and
Mike Fender. row 3: Bob Orlando
'
Lee Morrell, Laura View, Tom
Matachek, Cheryl Kukowski, Jill
Sowa, Sue Keller, and John Heckel.

81

�right row 1: Cathy McGann and
Leslie Sinkiewicz row 2: Bob Rees
and Daniel Duttinger below: row
1: Dave Machina and Ron Fusco
row 2: John Koch; advisor, Paul
Englehardt, John Harrison, Tom
Piergallini, Bill Lynch, unknown
Karen Dragon, Corrine Szekeres,
Chris Riley, Leo Mikelski, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Suzanna Bernd, and Ben
Gorey. Gorey.

82

left row 1: Dave Dombek, Lynn
Travaline, and Sandie Adams. ro
2: Chris Riley, Kathy Doyle, Kelle
Cota, and Kim Evans. below Am
Rosemorgey, Jackie Mclaughli
Michele Kline, Cathy Wood, Dian
Sergi, Jenny Becker, Cathy Millen
Michelle Chiodo, and Debbie Pro
leika.

�above row 1: Liz Fitzhugh, Jim
Galasso, and Henry Novroski. row
2: Terry Lex, Bob Fernandez, Heidi
Weiser, Stacey Glass, Michelle Chiodo, Laura Hurrey, and Chris Buchanan. right row 1: Karen Murphy, Angelo Terrana, Laura
Hurrey, David Bradley, Robert
Savakinus. row 2: Marsha Howes,
Cheryl Morgan, Leslie Delgaudio,
Alane D'Elia, and Steve Bachman.
row 3: Kim Archer, Sue BehuniakLong; advisor, John Supplee, Barbara Iyet, and Walter Connor.

left row 1: Terri Rebarchak, Sue
Imboden, Dan Kon, Karen Camasso, Lisa
Fiorentino, Kristen Porter'
.
and Ann Pollack. row 2: Michelle
McAleer, Judie Oravic, Peter Konopelski, John Maylock, Jerry
Galin as, John Schmidt, Brian
McAleer, Chris Andrews, Ralph
Costa, John Koutsaris, Lori
Whiteash, Dorothy Zwoyer, Joni
Torselli, and Sue Auschwelk.

84
85

�above row 1: Chia-I Chen,
Badariah Zainal, Noraini H~an,
Fatimah J amaludin, Gitesh
Rajesham, Sarita Penugonda, Nor
Samat, Dave Lloyd, and Zainai
Mohd Yusuf. row 2: Yusri Mohd
Sharif, Arijit Mittra, Mohamed
Khadir, Maen Ayyub, Biswajit
Mazumdar, Jamaluddin Adnan,
Zakariya Ibrahim, unknown,
Rozlan Abu Bakar. right row 1:
Susan Dicton, Nicki Saporito, Maria Saracino, Sharon Domzalski,
Stacey Baldwin, Doris Saracino; advisor. row 2: Nadine Wieder, Debbie Miller, Lisa Kravitz, Marlene
Ceklosky, Alysse Croft, Bev Regiel,
Joyce Dait, Dorothy Jablonsky,
and Jenny Lingle.

above Maureen O'Hara, Amy
Braun, Bill Barber, Andrea Gaiteri,
Jim Evelock, Mar Kay Nocera, and
Kim Supper. left row 1: John Harrison, Bill Lynch, Romuldo Fusco
Dave Machina, and Veronica'
Repko. row 2: Todd Culver, Leo
Mikelski, Chris Riley, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Steve Shearermo, and
Lisa Sigman.

87

�above Ann Calkins, Angela
Specht, and Bill Barber. right
Richard Ranschmeyer' Allyson
Soosar, Gerard Kalie, Lisa Berkowski, Robert Doran, and Howard
Knorr.

above row 1: Tom Urso, Brian
Barton, Ken Mazza, and Tony
Gionfriddo. row 2: Jeff Ball, Unchana Milbauer, Dr. Jerome Kucirka. row 3: Dr. Roger Maxwell, Dan
Kon, Kristyn Porter, and Jeff
Howey. row 4: Chris Laver, Dave
Zahorsky, Rick Gould, Peter
Huber, and Ed Nowicki. left row
1: Kelley Moore, Marcie
Kreinces, and Jean Viglione. row
2:Jeff Herbst, Andrew Morrell,
Don Zelek, and Mark Shedlock.
row 3: Ron Crow, Danny Donnelly,
Kim Evans, Mark Vetovicz, Leslie
Sinkiewicz, Bob Zee, Lee Morrell,
Ralph Boyd, and Keith Dorton.

89
8

�above row 1: Karena Carbee, Connie Ranck, and Tom Peeler. row 2:
Michelle Olexa, Dr. Robert Bohlander, and Tammi Hons. right
Keturah Faust, Jean Viglione, Tom
Peeler, Carolyn Van Brederode,
and Paul Isaac.

I

above row 1: Mike Keohane, Bill
Hankins, Mark Dudek, and Sharon
Domzalski. row 2: Dawn Grabner,
Pere Cuesta, Mike Partash, and
Lou Manganello. row 3: Mark
Snyder, Laura Semendinger, Simon
Becker, Stan Zaneski, and Jim Bruno. row 4: Gay Meyers; advisor,
Steve Shearer,and Tom Prinzo. left
row 1: Michelle Augustine, Karen
Conrad, Dianne Auguliaro, and
Catherine Chomko. row 2: Peter
Konopelski, Michelle McAJeer,
Paula Sova, Kristyn Porter, Leanne
Kay, Holly Avery, and Josephine
Dair. row 3: Brian McAleer, Bill
Moses, and Agesino Primatic.

91

��above row 1: Paula Abrantes, Ann
Calkins, Amy Hancock, and Jean
Viglione. row 2: Al Ryner, Keturah
Faust, Mike Garr, Lorna Shaffer,
Laura Ralya, Mohduusuf Zainal,
and David Lloyd. right row 1:
Sandie Adams, Debbie Pavlico,
Tom Zuback, George Strand, and
Amy Wiedemer. row 2: Chris
Blugis, Dean Malta, Michelle
Weiss.

left row 1: Jeff Morron, Tom
Burkhardt, unknown , Maria
DiCredico, Brian Dorsey, Janelle
Saueraker, Andrew Morrell, and
Joe Gozick. row 2: Mark Tobino,
unknown, Kathy Harris, Greg
Shimp, Darryl Lamooney, Jennifer
Bausch, Christine Bolcarovic, David Gorko, Dr. Brad Kinney. row
3: Jim Ferris, Eddie Lupico, Korrie
Everett, Fred Howe, Diana Cohen,
Don Simeon, Ed Buonocore, and
Tom Hood.

95

94

�We do not exist for ourselves (as center of the
universe), and it is only when we are fully convinced of this fact - that we begin to love
ourselves properly and thus also love others.
What do I mean by loving ourselves properly? I
mean, first of all, desiring to live, accepting
life as a very great gift and a great good, not
because of what it gives us, but because of
what it enables us to give others.
-

Winter Events

Thomas Merton

97

�����An Evening With Dave Binder
The~. billed it "Fire and R~n: An Evening of Jam
Taylor, . and when The Programming Board preseme
Dave
p couee
c-r hou
. .Bmder as part of their No R •S•V..
se:ies, 1t was like a visit from Sweet Baby James himsel
Bmder
.
,, performed old favorites , like "You' ve G ot
Friend and "Steamroller," as well as new songs lik
"That's Why I'm Here."
'

A Manuscript Christmas
On Sunday, December 7, 1986, The Manuscript Society, in
conjunction with The Fine Arts Association, presented a
Christmas poetry reading and student art exhibit in the Evans
Hall Art Gallery. Friends and families gathered together to hear
readings, such as "A Child's Christmas in Wales" by Dylan
Thomas, and to view artwork, such as "Charlene," a charcoal
drawing on tinted paper, by MarKay Nocera. An open buffet,
featuring sandwiches, vegetables and dips, beverages, and desserts
was enjoyed by guests.

104

�An Evening With Dave Binder
They billed it "Fire and Rain: An Evening of James
Taylor," and when The Programming Board preseri.red
Dave Binder as part of their No R.S.V.P. coffeehouse
series, it was like a visit from Sweet Baby James himself.
Binder performed old favorites, like "You've Got A
Friend" and "Steamroller," as well as new songs, like
"That's Why I'm Here."

Manuscript Christmas
day, December 7, 1986, The Manuscript Society, in
n with The Fine Arts Association, presented a
poetry reading and student art exhibit in the Evans
Gallery. Friends and families gathered together to hear
such as "A Child's Christmas in Wales" by Dylan
and to view artwork, such as "Charlene," a charcoal
n tinted paper, by MarKay Nocera. An open buffet,
sandwiches, vegetables and dips, beverages, and desserts
ed by guests.

105

�The Winter Games At
Ralston: 1987
It wasn't the Olympics, bur it was the closest thing
see. The spirit of the
Games - the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat
- shone through, making it a most memorable
weekend.
to it that Ralston Field will ever

108

��Winter Weekend
Wiggling
Music lovers found that the highlight of
Winter Weekend was the Saturday night gym
dance, with "The Press." Winter Weekend
teams participated in a dance comest. Some
contestants slam-danced while ochers stripped
to the beat, and everyone had a great time.

112

�114

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• {JJ

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f I'

C

..-

It's not fortune or fame
or world acclaim
That makes for true greatness,
... It's the wonderful art
of teaching the heart
To always be thoughtful and kind!
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118

Helen Steiner Rice

R idence Life

�Barre Hall

120

First Row: Cindy Ritz, Brenda Kneely, Jennifer Gluc, Chris Dodds, Lynda Pluschau, Colleen Ritz, and Su5·'
Antrim. Second Row: Leslie Sinkiewicz, Danene Dura, Kathy Doyle, and Cathy McGann. Third R0"
Michelle Franko, Andy Goldbaum, Tish McMyne, Doug DeGroote, Chris Brownawell, Kim Millich, Jeni
Becker, and Cathy Miller. Fourth Row: Bob Fernandez, Jamie Alderiso, Frank Brosso, Sally Vojtek (RA), 13'
Kinback, Dave Miller, Diana Houtz, Keith Manchester (RA), and Mike Moletsky. Not Pictured: Maurt•
Roland, Gary Sanchez, Lou Rossi, and Mark Vetovitz.

Butler Hall

First Ro . D
B
.
Toomey :
a~~- ushe, Gary Fabiano, Mike Leska (RA), Mike Cohen, and Rob DeStefano. Second Row· Jay
l-Iopkin; Aredg R1mp, Steve LaRegina, Mill McGrath, John Colarusso, and Tom Prinzo. Third Row· .Tim
, n y ennen and Frank Karwoski F
h R
.R b
·
·
PurceU, Dom
B . w·11' M
. "
. "ourt
ow. o Egleston, Bnan Summers, Jim Nulty, John
air,
t
asters, Bnan Stoner Boone, John "Crapper" Lagan, and Andrew Baldo.

�Barre Hall

· Gluc, Chns
· Dodds, Lyn d a P1useh au, C o11een R'itz, :ind Ro"
susaJl
First Row: Cindy Ritz, Brenda Kneely, Jenmfer
Antrim. Second Row: Leslie Sinkiewicz, Danene Dura, Kathy Doyle, 8:°d Cathy McGai:in, T~i~d eoni
Michelle Franko, Andy Goldbaum, Tish McMyne, Doug D_eGroot~, Chns Brownawell, Kim_ Millich, J130t,
Becker, and Cathy Miller. Fourth Row: Bob Fernandez, Jamie Aldens?, Frank Brosso, Sally_YoJtek ~RA)~reef
Kinback, Dave Miller, Diana Houtz, Keith Manchester (RA), and Mike Moletsky. Not Pictured. Ma
Roland, Gary Sanchez, Lou Rossi, and Mark Vetovitz.

Butler Hall

First Row: Dave Bushe, Gary Fabiano, Mike Leska (RA), Mike Cohen, and Rob DeStefano. Second Row: Jay
Toomey, Greg Shimp, Steve LaRegina, Mill McGrath, John Colarusso, and Tom Prinzo. Third Row: Tim
Hopkins, Andy Rennen, and Frank Karwoski. Fourth Row: Rob Egleston, Brian Summers, Jim Nulty, John
Purcell, Dom Bair, Will Masters, Brian " Stoner" Boone, John " Crapper" Lagan, and Andrew Baldo.
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�Catlin Hall

First Row: Kelley Cota and Michelle Weiss. Second Row: Sharon Pello, Lisa Allegretto, Sue Doyle, Liz
DeSanto, Kim Nickles, Liz Walsh, and Kim Evans. Third Row: Ruth Bender (RA), Alisa Geller, Beth An°
Farrell, Sandie Adams, and Kelle Ayres. Not Pictured: Kim Wigfall, Jane Hydro, Tami Kunkle, and Carrie
Gluc.
122

Chesapeake Hall

'

�Catlin Hall

Chesapeake Hall

tow: Kelley Cota and Michelle Weiss. Second Row: Sharon Pello, Lisa Allegretto, Sue Doyle, Liz
o, Kim Nickles, Liz Walsh, and Kim Evans. Third Row: Ruth Bender (RA), Alisa Geller, Beth AnD
Sandie Adams, and Kelle Ayres. Not Pictured: Kim Wigfall, Jane Hydro, Tami Kunkle, and Carrie

123

�Colonels Hall

Delaware Hall

First Row: Todd Culver, Kevin Albert, and Dave Clifford. Second Row: Dan Rowe, Sal DiGiovanni, H~~
Holst, and Tom Olenik. Third Row: Rick Kline, Chris Collins, Dave Archer, Chris Wojtowicz, Wil
Davidson, Ken Boyle, Rob MacArthur, Mik~ Morgan, Tom H~od, Bob Dessoye, _Mike Wrigh~, and
Horan. Not Pictured: Steve McKaig, Jeff Eline, Bob Wachowski, Paul Tomcykoski, John Rosama, Al I(D
(RA), Brian Ondrick, Brett McHale, John Stevens, and Maen Ayyub.

To;

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U1r st Row: Lori Kasper, Dawn Lawson, Evelyn Thurs, Caryl Goldsmith, and Tammi Hons (RA). Second Row:
I( nchana Milbauer, Susan Dragotta, and Tina Vaticano. Third Row: Chris Rowlands, Lisa Berkoski, Janice
olsovksy, Sue Billings, Beth Mazzullo, and Amy Rosmergey. Not Pictured: Luanne Morris and Amy Hopkins.

�Colonels Hall

rst Row: Todd Culver, Kevin Albert, and Dave Clifford. Second Row: Dan Rowe, Sal DiGiovanni, J--I~k
olst, and Tom Olenik. Third Row: Rick Kline, Chris Collins, Dave Archer, Chris Wojtowicz, Will
avidson, Ken Boyle, Rob MacArthur, Mike Morgan, Tom Hood, Bob Dessoye, Mike Wright, and rorn
oran. Not Pictured: Steve McKaig, Jeff Eline, Bob Wachowski, Paul Tomcykoski, John Rosania, Al J(n01'
.A) , Brian Ondrick, Brett McHale, John Stevens, and Maen Ayyub.

Delaware Hall

First Row: Lori Kasper, Dawn Lawson, Evelyn Thurs, Caryl Goldsmith, and Tammi Hons (RA). Second Row:
Dnchana Milbauer, Susan Dragotta, and Tina Vaticano. Third Row: Chris Rowlands, Lisa Berkoski, Janice
Kolsovksy, Sue Billings, Beth Mazzullo, and Amy Rosmergey. Not Pictured: Luanne Morris and Amy Hopkins.

�-

Denison Hall

First Row: Joe Sorrento, Doug Lane, Ron Fusco, Bruce Bunnick, John Hayward (RA) , Carlo Pacis, and Rich Hernandez.
Second Row: Jeff Stahl, Tom Piergallini, Don Engle, Jeff Berger, and Tony Guariglia. Third Row: Tim Wrobel, Mark
Cianflone, Steve Cormier, and Doug McClure. Not Pictured: John Heckel, John Schmidt, Jim Kull, Tony Gamboni, fere
Konopelski, and Arijit Mittra.
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�Denison Hall

oe Sorrento, Doug Lane, Ron Fusco, Bruce Bunnick, John Hayward (RA), Carlo Pacis, and Rich Hernandez,
·: Jeff Stahl, Tom Piergallini, Don Engle, Jeff Berger, and Tony Guariglia. Third Row: Tim Wrobel, Mark
ve Cormier, and Doug McClure. Not Pictured: John Heckel, John Schmidt, Jim Kull, Tony Gamboni, J?ece
nd Arijit Mittra.

�Dirksen Hall

Doane Hall

First Row: Michelle Palmieri (RA). Second Row:
Michelle Rick and Stephanie Stine. Third Row: Lori
Vagnarelli and Patty Rasko. Fourth Row: Christine
Bolcarovic, Jackie Nagy, and Cyndie Pieloch. Not
Pictured: Kim Golenski and Christine Chistakoff.

First Row: Matt Miller, Chris Buchanan, Brian Curran, Stan Rush , Shawn McConnell , Jeff Morton, and Brian Farbanish
Second Row: Chris Vaughan, John Doe, Will Carano, Jeff Minnich, Dave Argentati, Robert Vargo, Dave Vanderlyke, and
Don Zelek (RA) . Not Pictured: Mike Schroat, Tadd Ungard, Carl Charnetski, Dave Nolan, Merrel Neal, Ron Moyer, Johll
Wojcik, and Bob Marcavage.
129

�Evans Hall 3

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�Evans Hall 3

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Evans Hall 2 Male

First Row: Andrew Morrell (RA), Mary Gould, Andrew Garcia, Dominick Cuccia, Dan Sanchez, and Larr}
Abramson. Second Row: Tim Grant, Jamie Brasington,_ David Warneka, Walter Ho~ghton, ~om_Zubac;:
Dave Murphy, Rick Labenz, and Joell Olenik. Not Pictured: Greg Feldman, Kevm Shervmskie, Ru:
Ferretti, Bob Wall, Marc Palanchi, Scott Werbin, Omar Nejib, Jose Quijano, Robert Hale, Stephen BialeckJ,
Daniel Dougherty, Frank Stancato, Ed Havrilla, Scott Bailey and Francis McMullen.
132

Evans Hall 2 Female

First R
Bodnar ow: Stacey_ Kern _and Jackie Simcoe. Second Row: Adrienne Placek, Thelma VanVestrau, Jennifer
(It-\) 'Joelle Ole01k, Lon Scozzfava, Kathy Baker, and Bridget Krajkovich. Third Row: Stephanie Hambrose
Paill. ~e ndy Mead, Chris Leonhardt, Jill Sontarp, and Linda Straface. Fourth Row: Lisa Naro, Cathy Cuccia,
th
Not p~i , Kathy Malloy, Sue Dicton, Christine Graham, Janice Cronin, Karen Sitarski,and Danielle Acquaviva.
Adelrna~tured : Bethanne Meyers, Janice Saldukas, Gayle Bateman, Maureen O'Hara, Dina Fedak, Dianna
'Janell Testa, and Roseann Petrovich.

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�Evans Hall 2 Male

Evans Hall 2 Female

First Row: Andrew Morrell (RA), Mary Gould, Andrew Garcia, Dominick Cuccia, Dan Sanchez, and Larr}'
Abramson. Second Row: Tim Grant, Jamie Brasington, David Warneka, Walter Houghton, Tom Zuback,
Dave Murphy, Rick Labenz, and Joell Olenik. Not Pictured: Greg Feldman, Kevin Shervinskie, Rud:'
Ferretti, Bob Wall, Marc Palanchi, Scott Werbin, Omar Nejib, Jose Quijano, Robert Hale, Stephen Bialecki,
Daniel Dougherty, Frank Stancato, Ed Havrilla, Scott Bailey and Francis McMullen.

.

First llo .
. .
.
Bodn
w. Stacey_ Kern _and Jackie Simcoe. Second Row: Adrienne Placek, Thelma VanVestrau, Jennifer
(RA.) ar, Joelle Olenik, Lon Scozzfava, Kathy Baker, and Bridget Krajkovich. Third Row: Stephanie Hambrose
Pain ~endy Mead, Chris Leonhardt, Jill Sontarp, and Linda Straface. Fourth Row: Lisa Naro, Cathy Cuccia,
Not p~ 1th , Kathy Malloy, Sue Dicton, Christine Graham, Janice Cronin, Karen Sitarski,and Danielle Acquaviva.
Adelrn:Ctured: Bethanne Meyers, Janice Saldukas, Gayle Bateman, Maureen O'Hara, Dina Fedak, Dianna
anell Testa, and Roseann Petrovich.

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133

�Evans Hall 4 Female

First Row: Sue Kiyak, Claudia Lee, Wendy Shwed, Dayle Pluta, Kathy Bauer, and Becca Jones. Second
Row: Lisa Summa, DeChirico, Cheryl O 'Connell, Jane Zeller, Mary Jablonowski (RA), Colleen Brady, and
Suzanne Ball. Third Row: Jennifer Linge, Dorothy Jablonsky, Mary Serina, and Crystal Coy. Fourth Ro«:
Mary Jo Tombasco, Carrie Haines, Kathy Love, and Tracy Goryeb. Not Pictured: Megan Tobino and Brenda
Fyfe.
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Evans Hall 1

Grissom Hall

MON TUES
WED THURS

9AM 9PM
9AM 6PM
SAT
9AM. 5PM
' ETTI G YOUR INVESTML T OBJECTIVES'
BY GEOFFREY L. DENT 7 PM THURSDAY,
APRIL 9
Pl TRI Jr. WFl _r.OMF.

FRI

First Row: Catherine Chomko, Michelle Perrotti, Kristen H~nry, Kar_en Visitainer, and Diann~ Augugli~0d
Second Row: Renee Ridzon, Paula Elbi_ch, Sharon Foud~, Lon Sporcelh, Lesley Demech (R~), Cm_dy ~ arr h,
Gina Longo. Third Row: Kelly McAllister, Kara Goob1e, Lynne Beregszazy, Lynne Travalme, 112 F1tzhug d
Jayne Abrams, Maryellen Moreland, Korrie Everett, and Michelle Krasucki. Not Pictured: Laura Kelley ao
Lisa Jordan.

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1 IrS Row: Jas~n Hoffman. Second Row: Kevin Kearney, Sean Lockhead, Alex Jackson, Jim Risboskin, and
Zou Hamm. Third Row: Tony Krawczyk, Joe Smith, Kyle Sheckler, Phil Montuori, Andrew Gredesky, and Paul
Jaaffarese. Not Pictured: Matt Ryan (RA), Frank Rossi, Gavin McGinty, Scott Babun, Matt Leese, Jeff Wilt,
ck Young, John Vesko, Paul Stern, and Andy Renner.
137

�McClintock Hall.

:irst Row: Lisa Mirin and Sandra Catina. Second Row: Lisa Miller, Laura Palya, Suzanne Payne, Maria
:acino, and Debbie Marquart. Third Row: Kim Supper, Susan Imboden, and Michele Chiodo. Fourth Row:
J&gt;·igh Sottile, Nancy Fuhrman, Amy Rosemergey, Kree Porter, MaryAnne Thomaier (RA), and Kim Cooper. Not
•ctured : Tracy Hebron and Rose Stich.
139

�Miner Hall 3 Female

First Row: Jyotsna Tole, Brenda Gerhard, Nancy Wink, Barb Riley, Sandy Pryslak, Marie Evert, Terry Lex, Jane Brown,
and Laura Katchmore. Second Row: Evelyn LaRock, Carolyn VanBrederode, Pauline Carullo, Lynda O 'Rourke, Carolyn
Huffmaster, and Lisa Loving (RA).

140

�Priapus Hall

0

First Row: Jon Kline, Chris Johnson, Scott Zolner, Marc Kartzinel, and Rob Wildman. Second R "''
Custodio Morganheira, Paul Johnson, Mike Keohane (RA), Alan Ottaviani, Tim Fusetti, Rob Sitzler, M•~
Williams, Joe Gilroy, Peter Rapps, and Jim Dennis. Not Pictured: Dave Zahorsky, Peter Evans, Chris RoSS,
5
Ron Miller, Tony Diaz, Mike Armao, Mike Cohen, Bob Bonk, Tony Fanti, Vince Cianfichi, and Brian Thorna ·
142

�Priapus Hall

•

First Row: Jon Kline, Chris Johnson, Scott Zolner, Marc Kartzinel, and Rob Wildman. Second Row:
Custodio Morganheira, Paul Johnson, Mike Keohane (RA), Alan Ottaviani, Tim Fusetti, Rob Sitzler, Matt
Williams, Joe Gilroy, Peter Rapps, and Jim Dennis. Not Pictured: Dave Zahorsky, Peter Evans, Chris Ross,
Ron Miller, Tony Diaz, Mike Armao, Mike Cohen, Bob Bonk, Tony Fanti, Vince Cianfichi, and Brian Thomas-

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�Priapus Hall

First Row: Jon Kline, Chris Johnson, Scott Zolner, Marc Kartzinel, and Rob Wildman. Second Row:
Custodio Morganheira, Paul Johnson, Mike Keohane (RA), Alan Ottaviani, Tim Fusetti, Rob Sitzler, Matt
Williams, Joe Gilroy, Peter Rapps, and Jim Dennis. Not Pictured: Dave Zahorsky, Peter Evans, Chris Ross,
Ron Miller, Tony Diaz, Mike Armao, Mike Cohen, Bob Bonk, Tony Fanti, Vince Cianfichi, and Brian Thornas.

�Sterling Hall

-

First Row: Tom Gasper, Mike King, Ron Petoia, Major Minor, Susie Fanoozi, Scott Michenfelder, Dave
Genello, and Bob Yost. Second Row: Joe Andes, Mike Zobel, Neil Douris, Amnon Zacaim, Joel Fomal~or,
Jon Eames, Paul Herbener, and Bill Harries. Not Pictured: Gunnar Waldman, Ed Nowicki, Jon Philhp5·
Tony Gionfriddo, and Rick Gould.
144

Sullivan Hall

First Row: Sandi Post, Marissa Kane, Angie Wolfe, and Karen McGraw. Second Row: Michelle Gauthier, Lisa
Enders, Cindy Keith, Amy Adamczyk, Karen Naglak, and Sue Barr. Third Row: Melissa Kennedy, Karen
Marrysshow, Leah Kulikowski, Michelle Novobilski, Amy John, Deb DeCesare, and Heather Murdock. Fourth
R_ow: Amy Hoppes, Rose Turallo, Amy Wisnosky, Karen Burgess, Chris Margotta, and Holly Frey. ~ot
Pictured : Dawn Grabner, Maureen Kennedy, Diane Schmitz, Theresa Fitzgerald, Laurie Eater, Laura Schmidt,
and Mary Pierzga.

�1

First Row: Tamela Newell, Melinda Comfort, Michelle Wesner, Kathie Olivia, Wendy Rosencrance, Gail Montagna, !'leidi Deja, Katie Jones, ~ ;
Santarelli, Mary Jo Zukoski, and Debbie Bialecki. Second Row: Joyce Geroulo, Joyce Dait, Cathy McCann (RA), Missy Chrzan, and Sue Lenn
Not Pictured: Katie Ettinger.

First R
.
Auch-S ohw: Lmda Black, Michelle Fournier, Maribeth Montaldi, Renee Strucke, Jill Vanloan (RA), Anne Rasmussen, Michele Broton, Susan
c welk ' Ka ren Camasso, an d 1 isa
· p·10rennno.
·
N ot p·icture d : Michele
·
Fernandez
Edwards, Cynthia Baul, Peggy Brubaker, Michelle McAleer, Sue
, Sharon Lewis, Lisa Kravitz, and Ann Pollack.

147

�ela Newell Melinda Comfort Michelle Wesner, Kathie Olivia, Wendy Rosencrance, Gail Montagna, Heidi Deja, Katie Jones, tori
o Zukoski, and Debbie Bial~cki. Second Row: Joyce Geroulo, Joyce Dait, Cathy McCann (RA), Missy Chrzan, and Sue LennonCatie Ettinger.

~irst R ow : Linda Black, Michelle Fournier, Maribeth Montaldi, Renee Strucke, Jill Vanloan (RA), Anne Rasmussen, Michele Broton, Susan
F Uch-Schwelk, Karen Camasso, and Lisa Fiorentino. Not Pictured: Michele Edwards, Cynthia Baul, Peggy Brubaker, Michelle McAleer, Sue
ernandez, Sharon Lewis, Lisa Kravitz, and Ann Pollack.

147

�st
:i~ Row: Frank Richards, Dave KJub, Rich Williams, Jim Consugar, John Ulma, and Brian Bauer. Second Row: Jonathan Stevens, Frank
Ptnnler, Carlton Douglas, Bill McGrath, Peter Huber, Craig Stevens, Bob Nalesnik, Mike Sheehan, John Craparo, Eric Griffith, Charles Ziegler,
nd
a John Meyer. Not Pictured: Todd Werner, Jeff Hnatiuk, Steve Swett, and Tom Preston .

149

�st

Fi~ Row: Frank Richards, Dave Klub, Rich Williams, Jim Consugar, John Ulma, and Brian Bauer. Second Row: Jonathan Stevens, Frank
Spinnler, Carlton Douglas, Bill McGrath, Peter Huber, Craig Stevens, Bob Nalesnik, Mike Sheehan, John Craparo, Eric Griffith, Charles Ziegler,
and J ohn Meyer. Not Pictured: Todd Werner, Jeff Hnatiuk, Steve Swett, and Tom Preston.

149

�Weiss Hall

First Row: Linda Siberini, Michelle Ferrance, Cathy O'Neil, Donna Vasquez, and Gladys Deleon. Second Row: Connie Ranck, Sherrie Hine
(RA), and Sue Lerner. Third Row: Mary Consugar, Naoko Sugiyama, Diana Smith, Ann Marie McGowan, Sharon Alexy, Theresa Ayres, Carolyn
Ciccarino, Karen Murphy, Becky Bracey, and Tara Hollander. Not Pictured: Terry Salak, Christine Breno, and Beth Finn.

151

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�SPORTS

Fame comes only when deserved, and then it is inevitable as destiny.
Longfellow

167

�29

First Row: Karen Sitarski (#4), Dede Palin (#11), Debbie Decesare, Susan Barr, Diane Schmitz (#26), Kelly Wardel (#18), D onna
Brown (#2), Jennifer Gluc (#13), Joyce Dait (#17) , Maria Saracino (#12), Jane Zeller (#6). Second Row: Mary Jo Hromchak
(Assistant Coach), Sally Vojtek, Susan Dicton, Debbie Marquart, Alisa Geller (#9), Brenda Fyfe (#31), Kim Cooper, Stacey Baldwin
(#29), Cheryl O 'Connell (#25), Margo Serafini, Colleen Corbett (#19), Tara Haas (#14), Yvonne Pierman (Co-captain, #8), Donna
Vasquez, Sharon Domzalski (Co-captain, #10), Gay Meyers (Coach) .

169

�Row 1: Dominice Baer, Sean Lockhead, Mike Keane,
Gerard Piazza, Matt Ryan, Joe Lannon, Steve LaRegina,
Craig Luiwer, Mike Armao, Hung Pham. Row 2: Coach
Phil Wingert, Paul Tavaglione, Captain Roy Delay, Captain Frank Wanzor, Andy Renner, Bill Hankins, Captain
Don Shaw, John Myers, Bill Heaster, Jeff Weinstein,
Mike Malloy, John Purdell, Mark Tobino, Coach Greg
Trapani.

171

�low 1: Mike Byrne, Dave Roebuck, Ron Drogan, Chris Mann, Bernie Kusakavitch, Kevin Salus - (captain), Phil Cyriax (Captain), Mark Rhodes
captain), Bill McDonagh; Dan Pavelitz; Tom Bell; Brad Scarborough. Row 2: Kyle Sheckler, Chris Vaughn, John Colarusso, Dale Cargin, Frank
Cetschek, Jim Feldhusen, Bill Kern, Joe Ostrowski, Jim Byrne, Scott Rauch, Steve McKaig, Anthony DiGrazia, Joe Daches, Larry Hubert. Row 3: J irn
:arrell, Bob Wall, Dan Dougherty, Paul Johnson, Mike Sheehan, Kevin Cresswell, Bill Silvi, Ron Ulitchney, Carl Deluca, Shawn McConnell, Bill
~ingham, Archie LaBar, Tim Hopkins. Row 4: Andy Harris, P. J. Sollazo, Craig Stevens, Rob Egleston, Rayford Carter, Ron Ostrowski, Bill George,
)ean Ambosie, Scott Meagley, John Stavish, Mark Habeeb, Drew Gilroy, Matt Huda, Dave Jordan, Keith Manchester. Row 5: Jack Young, Matt Miller,
,1ike Pearson, Matt Leese, Alex Jackson, Mike Vesek, Tony Grabinski, Mike Harrison, Andy Baldo, Tim Fussetti, Pat O'Brien, Scott Zolner, Courtney
.fcFarlane, Mike Canterella, Joe Gilroy. Row 6: Kevin Ronalds, Fred Klein, Joe McGraw, Dave Patterson, Brett McHale, Van Chiavacci, Dave Decker,
oel Zlockie, Steve Tehansky, Keith Maiorano, Todd Werner, Eric Gratson, Dan Kolar. Row 7: Mark Bednarz (manager), Gary Buscalferri (head
quipment manager), Ron Habeeb, Assistant Coaches: Nick Ametrano, Chuck Bierlein, Bob Crimmel, J. P. Meck, Todd Ritter, Head Coach Bill
Jnsworth.

173

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172

Row 1: Mike Byrne, Dave Roebuck, Ron Drogan, Chris Mann, Bernie Kusakavitch, Kevin Salus - (captain), Phil Cyriax (Captain), Mark Rhodes
(captain), Bill McDonagh; Dan Pavelitz; Tom Bell; Brad Scarborough. Row 2: Kyle Sheckler, Chris Vaughn, John Colarusso, Dale Cargin, Frank
Ketschek, Jim Feldhusen, Bill Kern, Joe Ostrowski, Jim Byrne, Scott Rauch, Steve McKaig, Anthony DiGrazia, Joe Daches, Larry Hubert. Row 3: Jim
Farrell, Bob Wall, Dan Dougherty, Paul Johnson, Mike Sheehan, Kevin Cresswell, Bill Silvi, Ron Ulitchney, Carl Deluca, Shawn McConnell, Bill
Bingham, Archie LaBar, Tim Hopkins. Row 4: Andy Harris, P. J. Sollazo, Craig Stevens, Rob Egleston, Rayford Carter, Ron Ostrowski, Bill George,
Dean Ambosie, Scott Meagley, John Stavish, Mark Habeeb, Drew Gilroy, Matt Huda, Dave Jordan, Keith Manchester. Row 5: Jack Young, Matt Miller,
Mike Pearson, Matt Leese, Alex Jackson, Mike Vesek, Tony Grobinski, Mike Harrison, Andy Baldo, Tim Fussecti, Pat O 'Brien, Scott Zolner, Courtney
Mcfarlane, Mike Canterella, Joe Gilroy. Row 6: Kevin Ronalds, Fred Klein, Joe McGraw, Dave Patterson, Brett McHale, Van Chiavacci, Dave Decker,
Joel Zlockie, Steve Tehansky, Keith Maiorano, Todd Werner, Eric Gratson, Dan Kolar. Row 7: Mark Bednarz (manager), Gary Buscalferri (he~d
equipment manager), Ron Habeeb, Assistant Coaches: Nick Ametrano, Chuck Bierlein, Bob Crimmel, J. P. Meck, Todd Ritter, Head Coach Bill
Unsworth.

�First Row: Wendy Holden, Alisa Geller, Diana Smith, Karen McGraw,
Liesel Reber. Second Row: Mary Jo Hromchak, Maureen Kennedy, Melissa
Kennedy, Angie Wolfe, Mary Ellen Opeka, Beth Heiserman, Jodi B. Kest .

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�Row 1: Manager Susan Stortz, Dave Murphy, Jim Nolan, Marc Graves, Mickey Lockwood, Shawn Miller, David Argentati, Manager Lesley Demech-

Row 2: Coach Ron Rainey, Ed DeBiase, Scott Jacoby, Jeff Steeber, Lou Freeman, Ed Gallagher, Tim Walker, Pat Boyd, Coach Dave Martin .

�1980-87 RESLLTS 2J-3

1 l-22

SH I PPENS8URG TOURNAMENT

1-21

AMERICAN
CORNELL

~S-0

PI TT-JOHNSTOWN

23-17

12-2
12-5

15-26
AT NAVY

Sl"RACUSE
SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT

1-27

8UCt&lt;NELL

1-31

44-2

2-7

17-21

20-13

12-b

AT WILLIAM g. MARY 32-9

12-29

WJLi&lt;; f S OPEN

1ST F-LACE

2-12

12-30

AT LYCOMING
AT FRANk:L IN g. MARSHALL 39-6

AT VIRGINIA TECH

3 1- 1 0

2-J 7

AT EA ST STROUD58URG

2-21

MOFSTRA

Al GLASSBORO

?-2~

KU TZ TOWN

DELAWARE

2- 2 8

AT CORNE LL

3B-7

Row I: Brian Bauer, Kure Tamai, Joe Smith, Tom Schoffstall, Ron Miller, Tony Diaz, Mike Stewart. Row 2: Frank Richards, Glen Whiteman, Frank
st
~a ~no, Craig Rome, Gary Sanchez, Andre Miller, Dennis Mejias, Frank Goldowski, Craig Covell, Joe Ianuzzi. Row 3: Coach John Reese, WilJie Calano,
Gavin McGinty, Scott Badun, Chris Johnson, Dan Sanchez, Marc Palanchi, Steve Schannauer, Mike Schroat, Gerry Lynnott, MerrilJ Neal, Assistant Coach
ary Seigel.

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�l 980-87 RESULTS 21-3

11-22

SHIPPENSBURG TOURNAMENT
SOUTHERN CONNECT I CUT
CORNELL

45-0

PITT-JOHNSTOl,l,/N

23-17

12-2

LEHIGH

12-5

AT NAVY

12- 29

WILKES OPEN

2-7

49-0

AT ARl"IY

AT WILLIAM &amp;. l"1AIRY 32-9
!ST F'LAC E

2-12
2-1 4

AT FRANKLIN &amp; MARSHALL 39-b
AT EAST STROU OSBURG

DELA WARE

7-2:5

KUTZTOWN

2-2B

AT CORNELL

38-7

Row 1: Brian Bauer, Kurt Tamai, Joe Smith, Tom Schoffstall, Ron Miller, Tony Diaz, Mike Stewart. R ow 2: Frank Richards, Glen Whiteman, Frank
Castano, Craig Rome, Gary Sanchez, Andre Miller, Dennis Mejias, Frank Goldowski, Craig Covell,Joe Ianuzzi. R ow 3: Coach John Reese, Willie Calano,
Gavin McGinty, Scott Badun, Chris Johnson, Dan Sanchez, Marc Palanchi, Steve Schannauer, Mike Schroat, Gerry Lynnott, Merrill Neal, Assistant Coach
Gary Seigel.

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�189

�... and Having a Good Time

"Coming Out" ...

190

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������Down how many roads among the stars must man
propel himself in search of the final secret? The
journey is difficult, immense, at times impossible, yet
that will not deter some of us from attempting it. ...
We have joined the caravan, you might say, at a
certain point; we will travel as far as we can, but we
cannot in one lifetime see all that we would like to
see or learn all that we hunger to know.
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pring Events

Loren Eise/y

209

�354 Party

210

211

�Freshman-Sophomore Dinner
Dance

�Dave Rudolph

214

�The Mating (Dating)

Game

217

��TC Awards

ROTC Dining Out

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22 1

�Nu rsi ng/Engi neeri ng
Dinner Dance

.

222

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2.

�April Fool's Beach Part

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225

�Scott Bruce and John Bizarre

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226

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227

�Seniors

We have so little faith in the ebb and flow of life, of love, of relationships. We leap at
t e flow of the tide and resist in terror its ebb. We are afraid it will never return. We
in I t on permanency, on duration, on continuity, when the only continuity possible, in
life as in love, is in growth, in fluidity - in freedom.
-

Anne Morrow Lindbergh

229

�Graduation 1987

230

�raduation 1987

231

�•

Once again, the 1987 commencement exercises were held at
talston Field. The stands were overflowing with proud parents
md friends of the graduates. This was the day that students
1ad waited for, after four years of term papers and final exams.
fheir gleaming faces brought the true meaning of graduation
1ome. The staff of Amnicola would like to congratulate the
:lass of '87 on their contributions to our school - their
:ommitment will help to make Wilkes College the greatest of
:ducational experiences.

233

�•

Once again, the 1987 commencement exercises were held at
Ralston Field. The stands were ov~rflowing with proud parents
and friends of the graduates. This was the day that students
had waited for, after four years of term papers and final exams.
Their gleaming faces brought the true meaning of graduation
home. The staff of Amnicola would like to congratulate the
class of '87 on their contributions to our school - their
commitment will help to make Wilkes College the greatest of
educational experiences.

232

�235

�234

�Senior Picnic

Senior Picnic

236

�Senior Picnic

Senior Picnic

237

�238

�Senior Class Dinner

240

�ior Class Dinner

241

�243

�Ammar Mohammed Alsamman
BS-Elec. Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Kim Marie Andrasi
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Mark A. Anton
BS-Business Administration
Hazleton, PA

Michael A. Appolo
BS-Engineering Mgt.
Glen Lyon, PA

Daniel Arch
BS-Business Administration
Bay City, TX

Deborah Ann Arndt
BA-Sociology
Plymouth, PA

Aminah Arshad
Norizan Razak Abd
BS-Elec. Engineering
Selangor, West Malaysia

Roslan Bin Abdul Aziz
BS-Elec. Engineering
P. Pinang, Malaysia

Jayne Lois Abrams
BA-Elem. Education
Kingston, PA

BS-Elec. Engineering
Selangor, Malaysia

Mia Artmont
BA-Art
Glen Lyon, PA

Linda A. Attardo
BS-Business Administration
Mountaintop, PA

Barbara Anne Audi
Bryan D. Acornley
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Edward C. Albrecht
BS-Elec. Engineering
Scranton, PA

James A. Alderiso
BS-Accounting
Metuchen, NJ

244

BA-English
Mountaintop, PA

Susan Renee Baker
BA-Psychology
Morris, PA

Stacey Jeanne Baldwin
BS-Business Administration
Short Hills, NJ

�Keith Allen Barker
BS-Nursing
Kingston, PA
Helen M. Barrett
BA-Economics
Towanda, PA
Patricia Baumann
BS-Nursing
Carbondale, PA
Jennifer Lynn Bausch
BS-Accounting
Danville, PA
Beverly Ann Bell
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Lynne Frances Beregszazy
BA-Art
Cheaspeake, VA
Lisa Lynne Berkoski
BS-Nursing
Mt. Carmel, PA
Suzanne Theresa Billings
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Factoryville, PA
Christine Bolcarovic
BA-English/ Communications
Tunkhannock, PA
Jeanine Margaret Bolinski
BA-Communications
Shavertown, PA
Joseph S. Briskie, Jr.
BS-Biology
Scranton, PA
Suzanne Brislin
BS-Accounting
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Christopher Jeremy Brownawell
BA-Art
Mechanicsburg, PA
Carmela Tura Bruno
BS-Nursing
Sugarloaf, PA
Michael Peter Byrne
BS-Business Administration
Old Bridge, NJ

Ann Felicity Calkins
BA-Sociology
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Michael Callahan
BS-Elearical Engineering
Mountaintop, PA
Karen Ann Camasso
BS-Biology
Norristown, PA

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�John Allen Cherrie
BS-Math
Fleetwood, PA

Joan Chisarick
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Swoyersville, PA

Mark Anthony Cianflone
BS-Electrical Engineering
Carbondale, PA

Keith James Conlon
BS-Business Administration
Parlin, NJ

Mary P. Consugar
BS-Business Administration
Minersville, PA

William Francis Conway, Jr.
BA-Communications
Wilkes-Barre, PA

248

Ellen Herman Campbell

Ralph Douglas Costa

BA-English
Dallas, PA

BS-Accounting
Fairfield, CT

Carol J. Case

Norhamimah Daud

BA-Economics
Nicholson, PA

BS-Electrical Engineering
Johar, Malaysia

Lawrence Catanzaro

Edwin Jeffery Daveski

BS-Business Administration
Childs, PA

BS-Computer Science
West Wyoming, PA

Marlene Ann Ceklosky

Lisa Kay Davis

BS-Business Administration
Westfield, NJ

BS-Business Administration
Factoryville, PA

Thomas John Centrella

James DeCinti

BS-Electrical Engineering
Pittston Township, PA

BA-Communications
Laflin, PA

Donna Lee Chapin

Debra Elizabeth Deets

BS-Computer Science
Stillwater, PA

BA-Psychology
Mountaintop, PA

�Liza Ligaya Delgado
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Lisa Ann Deo
BS-Business Administration
Long Valley, NJ

Joanna R. Dombek
BS-Electrical Engineering
Dallas, PA

Edward Joseph Domzalski
BA-Elementary Education
Glen Lyon, PA

Sharon Ann Domzalski
BA-Psychology
Glen Lyon, PA

Robert Louis Doran
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Colette Marie Doyle
BS-Business Administration
Hazleton, PA

Barbara Farbanish
BA-Elementary Ed
Randolf, NJ

Kathleen M. Doyle

Keturah Erdman Faust

BA-Communications
Lynbrook, NY

BA-Sociology/Psychology
Northumberland, PA

Karen Marie Dragon

Julian R. Fernandez

BS-Computer Science
Danville, PA

BA-Economics
Shavertown, PA

Andrew R. Dutch
BS-Accounting
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Michelle Katherine Ferrance
BS-Business Administration
Binghamton, NY

Jane Marie Sotak Edwards

Jennifer Fiore

BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

BA-Psychology
Hicksville, NY

Donald Linden Engle

Lisa J. Fiorentino

BS-Bus. Adm.jEconomics
Sykesville, MD

BA-Computer Science
Tunkhannock, PA

�Christine Margaret-Ann Gaughan
BS-Nursing
Centralia, PA
Diane C. Gazoo
BS-Nursing
Moscow, PA
Alison A Geise
BA-Elementary Education
Avoca, PA
John Douglas Glawe
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Andrew Scott Goldbaum
BS-Electrical Engineering
Syosset, NY
Caryl Goldsmith
BA-Elementary Education
Yardley, PA
Patrick W. Flynn
BA-Communications
Scranton, PA
Ronald S. Fradeneck
BS-Electrical Engineering
Bethlehem, PA
Jennifer Fryling
BA-English
Trenton, NJ
Joseph Edward Fulco
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA
James William Galasso, III
BS-Biology
Swoyersville, PA
Karen Galli
BS-Podiatry
Nanticoke, PA

Dawn Marie Grabner
BS-Biology
Tunkhannock, PA
Mark Aaron Granoski
BS-Computer Science
Nanticoke, PA
Timothy J. Grant
BS-Business Administration
Rockaway, NJ
Karen Green berg
BA-Computer Science
Kingston, PA
William Nelson Gude
BA-History
Westfield, NJ
Patrice Ann Gudleski
BS-Nursing
Mt. Carmel, PA

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�John Francis Handley
BS-Predentistry
Baltimore, MD
William C. Hankins
BS-Business Administration
Belmar, NJ
Catherine Osborne Harrington
BS-Nursing
Scranton, PA

John Watkins Harrison
BS-Math/Computer Science
Kingston, PA
N oraini Hassan
BS-Electrical Engineering
N-Sembilan, West Malaysia
Kathleen Haughney
BS-Physical Therapy
Wilkes-Barre, PA

254

John Bernard Hayward, III
BS-Biology
Macungie, PA

Jane Marie Hudak

Elizabeth Hennessey
BS-Business Administration
Huntington Valley, PA

Laura Teckla Hurrey

Ellen Kay Hess
BS-Nursing
Mechanicsburg, PA

Richard Mark Hvizda

Jessica Christine Holm
BA-Elementary Education
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Tracey Lee Hyde

BS-Accounting
Dallas, PA
BA-History
West Pittston, PA
BS-Nursing
Beaver Meadows, PA

BS-Nursing/Psychology
Conyngham, PA

Tammi Ann Hons
BA-Psychology
Dallas, PA

Madeia Quentio Hyman

Fred T. Howe
BA-Communications
Kingston, PA

Thomas William Hyzinski

BS-Nursing
Elkins Park, PA
BS-Electrical Engineering
Nanticoke, PA

�John Victor Jankowski
BS-Chemistry/Biology
Port Jervis, NY

Pamela Katherine Jones
BA-English
Kingston, PA

Barbara Ann Kaiser
BS-Nursing/Psychology
Cherry Hill, NJ

Gerard L. Kalie
BS-Nursing
Shickshinny, PA

Omar Kassim
BS-Electrical Engineering
Kedah, Malaysia

Maria Kazda
BS-Computer Science/Chemistry
Wilkes-Barre, PA

256

Zakariya Ibrahim

Barbara Ann Kazmerski

BS-Electrical Engineering
Kuantan Pahang, Malaysia

BS-Biology
Dupont, PA

Badarussamin Bin Idris

Ann Marie E. Kearney

BS-Electrical Engineering
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BS-Nursing
Dickson City, PA

Paul Joseph Isaac

John Patrick Keating

BA-Psychology
Quakertown, PA

BS-Electrical Engineering
East Hanover, NJ

AmamJamal

Michelle M. Keating

BS-Electrical Engineering
Pahang, Malaysia

BS-Nursing
Schuylkill Haven, PA

Adnan Jamaluddin

Karen L. Kelly

BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Fatimah Jamaludin

David Keith Kern

BS-Electrical Engineering
Penang, Malaysia

BS-Earth and Env. Science
Dupont, PA

�Nancy J. Kinney
~S-Computer Information Sciences
Berwick, PA

Jennifer Patricia Knickman
BA-English
Stroudsburg, PA

Howard L. Knorr, Jr.
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Allan Cameron Knox
BS-Business Administration
Milford, PA

Peter John Konopelski
BS-Electrical Engineering
Reading, PA

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John G. Koutsaris
BS-Business Administration
Endicott, NY

James Jon Kropiewnicki
BS-Electrical Engineering
Sheatown, PA

Tami Lynne Kunkel

Gloria Jean LeKarz
BS-Nursing
Scranton, PA

Robert P. Leo

BA-Communications
Weatherly, PA

BS-Electrical Engineering
Carbondale, PA

heldon Cletus Lamoreaux, Jr.

Michael Anthony Leska

BS-Nursing
Plains, PA

Claudia Suzanne Lee
BA-Computer Science
Wilmington, DE

Suzanne M. Lehner
BS-Nursing
Roslyn, PA

Tedd Leininger
BM
Paxinos, PA

BS-Electrical Engineering
Vestal, NY

Lori Don Levan
BFA
Wilkes-Barre, PA

John Thomas Lokuta
BS-Accounting
Avoca, PA

Eileen Michelle Lorenzi
BS-Nursing
Weston, PA

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Christina Margotta
BS-Business Administration
Moscow, PA

Thomas Henry Mascelli
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Thomas Joseph Matechik
BS-Business Administration
Weatherly, PA

John Vincent Maylock
BS-Biology
Endwell, NY

Carmen Paul Mazzatta, Jr.
BS-Electrical Engineering
West Bradenton, FL

F rands Brian McAleer
BS-Engineering Management
Maple Glen, PA

James Robert Lothian
BS-Electrical Engineering
Bethlehem, PA

David Paul Machina
BS-Computer Science/BA-Spanish
Mountaintop, PA

Linda L. Mahalick
BS-Business Administration
Hazleton, PA

Christopher J. Mann
BS-Business Administration
Old Bridge, NJ

Andrea S. Marasiak
BS-Nursing
Tresckow, PA

Kristen Lynn March
BS-Business Administration
Norris town, PA

Michelle A. McAleer
BS-Electrical Engineering
Maple Glen, PA

Michelle Evon McAllister
BA-Elementary Education
Danville, PA

Catherine Ann McCann
BA-Elementary Education
Hazleton, PA

William E. McDonagh
BS-Business Administration
Ocean Township, NJ

James Charles McFadden
BS-Business Administration
Doylestown, PA

Catherine K. McGann
BS-Nursing
Havertown, PA

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�ary Grace E. Matyas McGuire
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Patricia Ann McMyne
BS-Nursing
Carbondale, PA

Deborah Susan Mican
BS-Nursing/BA-Psychology
Waymart, PA

Scott F. Michenfelder
BS-Earth and Env. Science
.Berkeley Heights, NJ

Leo J. Mikelski, III
BS-Computer Science
Shickshinny, PA

James L. Miles, Jr.
BS-Electrical Engineering
Altoona, PA

hawn Joseph Michael Miller
BS-Business Administration
Mahanoy City, PA

Steven Paul Minacci
BS-Electrical Engineering
Binghamton, NY

Khairuddin Bin Mohamad
BS-Electrical Engineering
Perak, Malaysia

Charles McRae Montgomery, Jr.
BS-Materials Engineering
Bethlehem, PA

Linda Ann Morgan
BS-Business Administration
Pittston, PA

William David Moses
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Yusef Zainal Abidin Mohd
BS-Electrical Engineering
Negri Sembilan, Malaysia

Michael John Moletsky
BA-Psychology
Clarks Summit, PA

Gail L. Montagna
BA-Psychology
Edison, NJ

Rosli B. Muhammad
BS-Electrical Engineering
Kedah, Malaysia

Debora Nelson-Jamicky
. BA-English
Clinton, NJ

William Hall Noble
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Winston-Salem, NC

263

�Mary Grace E. Matyas McGuire
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Patricia Ann McMyne
BS-Nursing
Carbondale, PA

Deborah Susan Mican
BS-Nursing/BA-Psychology
Waymart, PA

Scott F. Michenfelder
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Berkeley Heights, NJ

Leo J. Mikelski, III
BS-Computer Science
Shickshinny, PA

James L. Miles, Jr.
BS-Electrical Engineering
Altoona, PA

Shawn Joseph Michael Miller
BS-Business Administration
Mahanoy City, PA

Steven Paul Minacci
BS-Electrical Engineering
Binghamton, NY

Khairuddin Bin Mohamad
BS-Electrical Engineering
Perak, Malaysia

Yusef Zainal Abidin Mohd
BS- Electrical Engineering
Negri Sembilan, Malaysia
Michael John Moletsky
BA-Psychology
Clarks Summit, PA

Gail L. Montagna
BA-Psychology
Edison, NJ

262

Charles McRae Montgomery, Jr.
BS-Materials Engineering
Bethlehem, PA

Linda Ann Morgan
BS-Business Administration
Pittston, PA

William David Moses
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Rosli B. Muhammad
BS-Electrical Engineering
Kedah, Malaysia

Debora N elson-J amicky
BA-English
Clinton, NJ

William Hall Noble
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Winston-Salem, NC

�Christine Ann Patterson
BA-Communications
Wilkes-Barre, PA

John R. Patterson, Jr.
BS-Business Administration
Derby, NY

Debra Ann Pavlico
BS-Business Administration
West Pittston, PA

Elizabeth Ann Payne
BS-Business Administration
Middlesex, NJ

Thomas Lamar Peeler, IV
BA-Psychology/Sociology
Trucksville, PA

Martin George Pelas, Jr.
BS-Computer Science
Nanticoke, PA

Todd Nixon

Cathy M. Petherick

BS-Earth &amp; Env Science
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BA-Economics
Dalton, PA

Katharine A. Olivia
Bachelor of Music
Plainfield, NJ

David R. Piavis
BS-Business Administration
Glen Lyon, PA

Yvonne Kay Pierman
Theresa A. Onesko
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Computer Science
Lambertville, NJ

Lori A. Ott

Mary Elizabeth Pierzga

BS-Nursing
Manville, NJ

BS-Biology/Chemistry
Nazareth, PA

James Michael Palermo
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Joseph Edward Pistack
BS-Engineering Management
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Bernice R. Scarcella Platek
Dale Ann E. Pashinski
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Nanticoke, PA

BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

�Dawn Marie Plodwick
BS-Business Administration
Mountaintop, PA

Donna Ann Pluta
BA-Psychology
Washington, NJ

Jean Ann Porker
BA-English
Plymouth, PA

Kristyn Ruth Porter
BS-Electrical Engineering
Canton, PA

Dana Alan Pratt
BS-Business Administration
Factoryville, PA

Agesino Primatic, Jr.
BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

James Hopkins Ralston

Mark Allyn Rhodes

BS-Electrical Engineering
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Business Administration
Harpursville, NY

Connie Sue Ranck

Todd M. Rojecki

BA-Psychology
Sunbury, PA

BA-English
Whiting, VT

Richard Rauschmayer

Dawn L. Murray Rossman

BS-Electrical Engineering
Mountaintop, PA

BS-Nursing/Psychology
Scranton, PA

James Loring Reagle

Christine Ann Rushforth

BS-Business Administration
Easton, PA

BS-Accounting
River Edge, NJ

Eric Alan Reed

Albert L. Ryzner

BS-Electrical Engineering
Colts N eek, NJ

BS-Business Administration
Duryea, PA

Alessandro Rendina

Susan Lynn Salak

BS-Biology/BA-Psychology
Plymouth, PA

BS-Biology
Waymart, PA

267

�Kurt Adam Searfoss
BA-Sociology
White Haven, PA

Kimberly Dawn Seward
BS-Biology
Mahanoy City, PA

Hamdan Bin Shaari
BS-Electrical Engineering
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Lorna Lee Shaffer
BA-Sociology
Lake Ariel, PA

Gail Ann Sharkness
BS-Nursing
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Cynthia Ann Shatkoski
BS-Accounting
Larksville, PA

Maureen R. Salley
BS-Mathematics
Forty-Fort, PA

Kevin William Salus
BA-Earth and Env. Science
Hackettstown, NJ

Jennifer Lynn Saueraker
BS-Nursing
Hazleton, PA

Donald T. Shaw
BS-Political Science
Quakertown, PA

Nancy L. Shaw
BS-Business Administration
Dallas, PA

Steven Edward Shearer
BS-Math/Computer Science
Montoursville, PA

Brad Farley Scarborough
BA-Communications
Montoursville, PA

Jerrold Jay Scaringe
BA-Psychology
Orangeburg, NY

Diane Lynn Schutter
BA-Art
Wilkes-Barre, PA

268

Christine Leona Shupik
BA-Spanish
Kingston, PA

Shoriate Sidik
BS-Accounting
Machang Kelatan, Malaysia

Stanley Roberts Skonieczki, III
BA-Chemistry
Harvey's Lake, PA

�Jill Carol Skudera
BS-Nursing
Hazlet, NJ

Michael E. Skurla
BS-Electrical Engineering
Pittston, PA

Mark John Slavinski
BS-Accounting
Archbald, PA

Michael Jeffery Smith
BS-Business Administration
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Allyson J. Soosaar
BS-Nursing
Commack, NY

Paula Jean Sova
BS-Electrical Engineering
Nanticoke, PA

Angela T. M. Specht
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Forty Fort, PA

Corinne Louise Szekeres
BS-Computer Science
Duncannon, PA

Carol Irene Starrick
BS-Nursing
Harleigh, PA

MaryAnne Tho maier
BS-Nursing West
Milford, NJ

James John Stoshak
BS-Electrical Engineering
Sugar Notch, PA

Mark C. Tobino
BS-Business Administration
Manasquan, PA

Denise M. Stumpf
BA-Psychology
Somerset, NJ

Kimberly Ann Tokach

Dodie Lynn Stuscavage
BA-Sociology
Exeter, PA

. Lisa Marie Tomarelli

John Anthony Supplee
BS-Earth and Env. Science
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Nursing
Mountaintop, PA
BS-Nursing/Psychology
Scranton, PA

Raymond John Tomaszewski, Jr_.
BS-Nursing
Pittston, PA

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�Wendy Lynn Wadas
BA-Elementary Edu~ation
Shavertown, PA

Timothy Walker
BA-Communications
Springfield, NJ

Frank Joseph Wanzor
BS-Accounting
Middletown, NJ

Julie Eckert Waters
Bachelor of Music
Medina, NY

Jamie Price Watkinson
BA-History
Plymouth, PA

Jeffrey Todd Weinstein
BS-Business Administration
Garden City, NY

Karen Lee Trace

Sandra A. Wenslow

BS-Accounting
West Wyoming, PA

BS-Biology
Plymouth, PA

Jill Marie Van Loan

Lori Ann Whiteash

BS-Nursing
Ramsey, NJ

BS-Biology
Pottsville, PA

Ellen Ruth Vaneski
BS-Nursing
Scranton, PA

John Lewis Williams
BS-Business Administration
Port Chester, NY

Jean Dori Viglione

Joseph D. Williams

BA-Psychology
Matamoras, PA

BS-Business Administration
Mine Hill, NJ

Sally Ann Vojtek

Michael Williams

BA-Psychology
Wilkes-Barre, PA

BS-Engineering Management
Ulster, PA

Michael C. Voystock
BS-Computer Science
Freeland, PA

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Neil Rhodes Williams
BS-Electrical Engineering
Tunkhannock, PA

�Douglas White
BS-Accounting
Pine Grove, PA

Amy Wisnosky
BS-Accounting
Dover, NJ

Amy Louise Wright
BS-Nursing
Conyngham, PA

Robert Brian Yost
BS-Biology
Dillsburg, PA

Maureen Patricia Zwiebel
BA-Elementary Education
Ironia, NY

Dorothy May Zwoyer
BA-Psychology
Metuchen, NJ

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BS-Electrical Engineering
Old Forge, PA

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�Jennifer L. Bausch is an accounting major from
Danville, PA. During her years at Wilkes, she was a
Student Government representative and a WCLH
disc jockey. Jennifer was also a member of IRHC
and the Accounting and Business Club, as well as
the Wilkes Orientation Staff.

Suzanna Marie Bernd is a music performance and
computer science major from Altamont, NY. At
Wilkes, Suzanna's musical interests included the
Wilkes College Chorus, Cap and Bell Singers, Concerto
Orchestra, Brass Quintet, and Horn Ensemble. As a
computer science major, Suzanna held the offices of
secretary and treasurer of the Computer Science Club.
An avid athlete, Suzanna was also a member of the
Varsity Volleyball Team and the Women's Soccer
Club, where she held the offices of treasurer an
secretary respectively.

hristine Bolcarovic is an English and communications
najor from Tunkhannock, PA. During her years at Wilkes,
Chris was active in Cue n' Curtain, and appeared in two
W ilkes theatre productions, "Three Penny Opera" and
'Cabaret." A music lover, Chris is also a member of the
ilkes Chorus and the Cap and Bell Singers. Additionally,
Chris is the station manager of WCLH this year, and has
een a DJ. for three years and public relations director for
wo years. Outside of Wilkes, Chris lets her musical ability
hine through as organist and choir director for two local
&lt;. hurches. Finally, Chris can also be heard on WEM
1460
M, a radio station in Tunkhannock.

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Ann Felicity Calkins is a sociology major from WilkesBarre, PA. Ann is responsible for the organization of a
support group for non-traditional students on campus and
was also the editor of the non-traditional student newsletter, "Together Again." Ann was active in the Sociology
Club, holding the office of secretary in her junior year. In
the community, Ann is a member of the Women's
Network of Wyoming Valley; she was on the planning
committee for the 1986 Women· s Conference, where she
preesented a workshop entitled, "Returning to School -

You Can Do It."

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�Karen Ann Camasso is a biology major from
Norristown, PA. During her four years at Wilkes,
Karen was a DJ. for WCLH and a member of the
Chemistry Club, serving as secretary for three years.
Karen was also a member of the Biology Club and is
also treasurer of the Human Services Committee.
Finally, Karen participated in the Red Cross blood
drives and the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon.

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Cornelius Douris is an electrical engineering man
agemenc major from Holland, PA. Neil will perhap
best be remembered as our own Wilkes College Colo
nel; he served as our mascot from 1984-1987. Neil als
served as IRH C president in 1984-198 5 and was
two-year member of the Wilkes Orientation Staff. A
active member of Student Government, Neil was in
strumental in the planning of such activities as Homecoming, Winter Weekend, and Cherry Blossum Week
end. He was also a member of the Alcohol Task Fore

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Karen M. Dragon is a computer science major
with a minor in mathematics from Danville, PA. A
trustees scholar, Karen was a four year member of
the Wilkes College Wind Ensemble and Percussion
Ensemble, the College Pep Band, the Computer
cience Club, and Circle K, where she held the
office of treasurer. Karen was also a tutor for the
Wilkes College Writing Lab, as well as the Math
and Computer Science Department.

Daniel R. Duttinger, Jr. is an accounting major
from Sunbury, PA. A Resident Assistant since
1985, Dan was also the Senior Class Treasurer. He
was active in the Speech and Debate Union and was
a member of the Academic Standards Committee.
The Beacon benefitted from Dan· s talents during his
year as Feature Editor. Dan also lists the positions of
Dorm President and President of Pi Kappa Delta
among his activities at Wilkes.

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�Andrea Gaiteri is an English and sociology major from
Swoyersville, PA. During her years at Wilkes, Andrea served
as copy editor of AMNICOLA 1986 and 1987 and editor of
the Manuscript 1987 . A Writing Lab tutor for 3 years,
Andrea was a two-year member of the Student Publications
Committee.

James W . Galasso III is a biology major from Swoyersville,
PA . During his years at Wilkes, Jim was an active member
of the First Aid Squad, serving as Second Lieutenant and
First Lieutenant in his junior and senior years, respectively. a
member of the Biology Club, Jim was also a me~ber of the
Teacher Recognition and Effectiveness (TREC) Committee.

Dawn Marie Grabner is a biology major from Tunkhannock,
PA. Active in Student Government, Dawn held the offices of
vice president and corresponding secretary. A member of the
Biology and Ski Clubs, Dawn was also a member of this
year's Homecoming Court.

John Hayward is a biology major from Macungie, PA. A
Resident Assistant for two years, John was also active in the
Biology and Ski Clubs. A Student Government representative, John was also a member of this year's Homecoming
Court.

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�John Jankowski is a biology and chemistry major from Pore
Jervis, NY. A three year member of the AFROTC, John was
also a WCLH DJ for four years. John was president of the
Biology Club for one year and vice-president of the Chemistry Club. John was also this year's IRHC president.

Pamela K. Jones is an English major from Kingston, PA.
Pam was involved with T h e Beacon during her years at
Wilkes, serving as news editor and editor-in-chief. She was
also a copy writer for the AMNICOLA and pu~lished 2
articles in FashionFlash magazine during her internship in
Washington, D .C.

Allan Cameron Knox is a business administration major from
Milford, PA. Al actively participated in AFROTC Honor
Guard and Drill Team and the Arnold Air Society events. He
was a member of the First Aid Squad, Student Center Board,
and Winter Weekend Committee, and also the distribution
manager for The Beacon.

Catherine A. McCann is an elementary education major from
Drums, PA. Cathy was senior class secretary and Homecoming Queen this year. She was on the Homecoming and
Cherry Blossom committees, and was also a Resident Assistant. She actively took part in intramural spores, freshman
orientation, and che Education Club. She also appeared in the
Wilkes College Theatre production of " Cabaret. "

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�Kristyn Porter is an electrical engineering major from Canton,
PA . Kree was active in the Engineering Club, IEEE, Society
of Women Engineers, and the Physics Club. She was also the
recording secretary for Student Government and dorm treasurer for 2 years. Kree also participated in intramural basketball and the Human Services Committee.

Chris Riley is a computer science major from Montclair, NJ .
Active in the Computer science club, Chris held the presidency for a year. He was also active in the D aily Bulletin,
Circle K, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, WCLH, and the
Political Awareness Committee as representative of his campus involvements. He also tutored math and computer
science.

Susan Rozelle is a psychology major from Forty Fort, PA.
Cheerleading was one of Sue's favorite activities during her
college years; she acted as coach her senior year. She was a
member of the Homecoming Court and also served as dorm
president, IRHC representative, and freshman orie ntation
volunteer.

Donald Shaw is a political science major from Quakertown,
PA. An all-around athlete, Don was active in basketball,
hockey, and a letterm~n in both soccer and baseball. He was
also a member of the Homecoming Court, Wilkes Security
Team, and the Political Science Club.

�Leslie Sinkiewicz is an international studies major from
Shenandoah, PA. Leslie represented her class in her junior
and senior years as class president. She was assistant editor of
the AMNICOLA, and a member of the Manuscript, Programming Board, and History / Poli Sci Club during her stay
at Wilkes.

Mark Snyder is a biology major from Sunbury, PA. An active
member of Student Government, Mark served as president
this year. Mark was also a member of the Biology Club, and
the Homecoming and Winter Weekend committees.

Charlanne Stanton is a computer science major from Mountaintop, PA. Active in Commuter Council, Charlanne held
both the offices of president and vice-president during her
years at Wilkes. She was also a member of the freshman
orientation staff and Visitation Day staff.

Mark Tobino is a marketing major from Manasquan, NJ . A
Resident Assistant, Mark was also a soccer letterman and a
disc jockey for WCLH. He was a staff writer for The
Beacon, a member of the Student Center Security Team, the
Alcohol Disciplinary Board, and intramural participant.

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�Jean Dori Viglione is a psychology major from Matamoras,
PA. Jean held positions in the Psychology Club, Sociology
Club, and Evans Second dormitory. She was a member of the
volleyball team, swim team, and Letterwomen 's Club. The
Programming Board, First Aid Team, Winter Weekend and
Dinner Dance Committees benefitted from her time, as did
other students by her tutoring.

Sally Vojtek is a psychology major from Wilkes-Barre, PA.
As a 4-year letterwoman, Sally sported her honors in field
hockey. She was a Resident Assistant and a member of the
freshman orientation staff and Winter Weekend committee.

Tom Walton is a computer science major from Jackson, NJ.
A varsity soccer player for 2 years, Tom was also involved
with AFROTC. He was a WCLH disc jockey, a member of
the bowling and ski clubs, as well as a Resident Assistant.

Robert Yost is a biology major from Dillsburg, PA. Bob was
editor-in-chief of AMNICOLA 1986 and 1987, as well as
business manager of the 1985 edition. He served as a student
representative of Curriculum and Student Life committees,
and was a member of the Student Publications Committee.
A cadet in AFROTC, Bob also found time to be a tour guide
and a tutor in biology and physics.

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Rolph Douglas Coste .................... All our love, pride, and congratulations ere
with you today, Ralph. You worked very hard to achieve your degree end we
know you will succeed ................................................. Love always, Mom and Dod
Kothleen M. Doyle ................................ Congratulations end best wishes to our
daughter Kathleen Doyle, end to the cless of 1987. We are so proud of you.
............................................................... Love, Mom, Dod., Potty, Jimmy, ond Maureen

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Donene M. Dure ....................... So proud of you ond glad you've stuck it out. I
love you ond wish only the best for you. You're special .......................... Mom
Paul A. Engelhardt ............................. Best wishes lo Peul Engelhardt and his
fell ow classmetes ......................................................................................... From Mom
Ketureh Faust ................................. In whatever you do, I proy that you wtll be
content and satisfied, end that your goals will be otloinable. Remember
Psolms 32:8 ....................................................................................................... Love, Mom
Greg Feldman ...................... Wishing you and your clossmates good luck and
happiness in all your future endeavors............................ Love., Dad and Mom
Robert M. Fernendez .................. Dear Robert, best wishes for the future and
may you el ways heve D sof e lending..................... Love, Mom, Dad, and Susan
Louis J. Freemon ...................... To our: son end big brother, we're so proud of
youl Best wishes always .................................... Love, Mom, Ded., Lea., and Lori

Lawrence Ca a
Congrotulotionsm We
con do anything ........................................... Love, Mom, Dod, Melisa
Mork A. Cianflone ......... Congrotulotions, Mork. Happiness .. success end g
luck in the future. We ore proud of you.............. Love, Mom, Dod, ond Cindi
Carolyn Ciccorino ...................... We're extremely heppy and proud of you end
the progress you hove mode. All our love ........................................Mom ond Dad
M~ry Consugor~······ We"re proud of you. All of your long hours spent studying
w111 be worth 1t when you get thot first pay ................... Love, Mom ond Dad

8

Fryling .......................... It's been e wonderful 4 years for ell of usl Love and
happiness olweys.......................................................... Mom, Dod., Susan, and Nena
Kim Gognon ..........................~ Trust in the Lord with on thine heert leon not
unto thine own understending. In ell thy weys ecknowledge Him and He
shell direct thy poths. Prov 3:5-6. This 1s our message from God to you.,
Kim. Very proud of you ......................................................Love you, Mom ond Dod
Thomos R. Gosper ... Congratulotions Class of 87 .... John o~d Eleonor Gosper
Christine M.A. Gaughan .......... Congratulations., I knew you couH1 do iU Good
luck in your future, the best is yet to be......... Proud to be your Mom and 06d

�Dove Genello ............................ Congrotulotions ond best wishes, we ere very
proud of you ond wish you much success .. heolth .. ond hoppiness in oll your
future endeovors ............................................................. All our love, Mom end Ded
Andrew Scott Goldboum ....................... With love ond pride .. we congrolulote
our son, Andrew Scott Goldboum, on his Electricol Engineering Degree.
...................................................................... With love, Mom, Dod, ond sister Trocie
Down Grabner .................... Down, congrotulotions on 4 yeors of greet work
ond best of luck in whotever you now try for.................. Love Mom ond Dod
Christine Grohom .......... Remember, Christine -- Vou con moke o differencem
................................................................................................... All our love.. Dod and Mom
Vi nee Gren de ..................... Vi nee, you're o greet son end we ere proud of you.
(So keep goingO Beccuse when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
................................................................................................................ Love, Mom end Dod

Tim Gront ................................................ Congrotulotions cmd best wishes for
your future success. You hove worked herd to reoch your gools and I om
very proud of you ........................................................................................ Love, Mom
Tony Grobinski ....................... Success is worth oll the herd work. Good lucid
............................................................................................................. Dod,Mom, and Angelo
Bill Honkins ............................ I knew you could do it. I om very proud of your
ochi evement - you moke me very hnppy................................................ Love .. Mom
John Wctkins Horrison ........................... Congrotulotionsl The future is yoursl
Mcke the most of itl ................................................................................... Mom end Dod
John B. Hoyword 111 .............................................. Fondly remember yesterday.
Anticipote tomorrow. As for todoy, we·re proud of you .................................. .
................................................................. Good luck and we love you, Mom and Dod
Andreos Hess .................................. Dear Andrecs, we are so very proud of you.
Good 1uck a1ways................................................................................... Papa and Mama
Lorry Hubert .. Jr.......................................................... Best wishes Lorry. Do we11

academ1ca11y and athlet1ca11y. We know you·can do both. We love you and
ore behind you 1001.......................................................... Love., Dad, Mom., Sisters

Jone Hydro ............................................... Dearest Jane, may ecch new day bring
opportunity for you to use the gifts God hos given you to become on that
you con be. With much love and pride .............................................................. Mom
Madeia Quento Hymon ......................................................... Keep the picture of
Christ in your mind when you are coring for o patient. The world is
weiting for your love end beeuty. Thonks to God for using you os o servcnt.
Modeio

a. Hyman ........ Congrctulationsl

I'm proud of you......... Love, Romona

•

Chris Johnson ............... Hi Chris, hope you had a good year. Looking forword
to hoving you home this summer.................... Love . Mom, Dod, Ron, end Chuck
Adorn A. Korasinski Jr.................... Good luck ond God bless in whotever you
intend to pursue in your future plans. ..................~ ...................... Dod ond Forni y
Carle Korpinski ... Good luck ond much successL. Love, Mom, Dad . and Joseph
Bill Kern .......... Best of luck with your future. Moy all your dreams and
gools be reached. We're proud of you ........... Love, Mom, George, and Renee
Chris King .......... To Chris - Good Luck ......... From Mom, Dad, Mo, and Mike
Philip Klahold 11 ............................ Phil, go for 1U You con do itl Psolm 26:7
...................................................................................... Love and proyers .. Mom end Dad
Peter Konopelski ..................... Good luck ond much happiness in your future.
.................................................................................................................................................................... Love Mom end Dad
Suznnne M. Lehner ............................... Deor Sue: May you hove o hoppy future.
We are very proud of you .......................................... Love, Dod, Mom,. and Regino
Jomes R. Lothian .............................. Congrctulations on your groduetion, Jim.
Our best wishes ore with you for continued success ond hoppiness in oll
you do.......................................................... Love, Dove, Scott, Mott, and Aunt Sue
Linda Mt1halick, Allyson .. Carol, and Diane ........................................ The 4 best
roommotes who stuck together through it om Best of luck ond success,
...............................................................................................Love you all, Mrs. Mohalick
Linda Mahalick ............................. Congratulations~ You did iU rm very proud
of you. We all love you very much .................................................. Love you, Mom

30 1

�Christino E. Morgotto .................... ..................... To our Little Girl, our love ond
proyers will be with you forever and the confidence that you will succeed
in 411 you pursue. Fi 11 ed with pride! ................................................. Mom and Dad
der .......................................................... Success, hoppiness
your occomplishments but most of all - pr ud
...
.............
. Love, Mom

Donna Ann Pluto ................................... Live hf e in the present, one doy ot e
time, ond keep living the present right to you~ hist. Congn1tulettonsffl
.................................................................................. Love, Mom., Dod, Loun,. ond Doyle
S6ndi Post ............. Sandi - Best of luck in the remaining years ot Wilkes.
Moy God be with you olwoys .......... We love you, Mom, Dad, R.J., end Sheri

Sondy Pryslok ............................................... Luci&lt; ond happiness in your future
yeors ot Wilkes. You're o terrific deug ter ond we wish you lhe best in
everything you do....................................................... Love always, Mom ond Did
Brod Forley Scorborough .................... Congrotulations, Soni wen donel We
ore so proud of you. Moy your future be os bright end successful os fPUr
four yeors ot Wilkes........................ Our love end best wishes, Mom end 06d
Steve Schonnouer ..................................... We ore ell ve p
,
Good luck in college. ............................................................ ... Love Mom on

out

Steven Edward Sheerer ................... Congratulottonsl
Noy you excel at Greduote Schoo 1. Best wishes for: lending o Job ti
end of this century............................................... Love, Hom end Dod
Kyle J. Sheckler ............................... Best of luck and succ
coreer end in all of lif e·s endeovor-s. Best of luck in football
.......................................................................... Love elways, Mo
,

1.\; Stanley R. Skonieczki 111 ..................... Best wishes ond the future is yours.
Go for iU We are with you oll the wny. ........ Love, Mom, Colleen, ond Joe
Allyson Soosear ............................... Allyson .. we ere very proud of you and we
wish you 011 the love, hoppiness, end success thot you ore so deservinQ of.
....................................................................................... Love, Mommy, Doddy,. end Lynde
Joe Sorento 11 ................................................... Good luck Joe - end wishing you a
successful future! .......................................................................... Love, Mom end Dad

Lori Sportelli ........................................... We miss you eround here but ere very
happy you are there . ................................................. We Jove you, Mother and Dad
Liso Strunk .......................... Best of luck ond success in your future yeors at

Wilkes. Keep up the good ·rrnrkl .............................................. Love, Mom and Dad
Brian Summers ................ Good luck Brian ......... Love, Mon, Frankie, and Mary

30 2

�Jeffrey
Amy Wisnosky .......................
We love you . ...................................... .

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                    <text>���_AMNICOLA 1988
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Wilkes College
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
VOLUME42

�Table of Contents
AMNICOLA
STAFF
Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard A. Fuller
Karl Ruling
Editor-in-Chief ................ . Holly Avery
Layout Editor .......... . ...... Tom Zuback
Layout Assistant ........... Susan Vanderburg
Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Flinsch
Contributing Writer ............ Kim Klimek
Photo Editor .................. Khiet Huynh
Photographers .. . ......... . ... . .. Dan Rowe
Dave Dombek
Arthur Scola
Frank Rossi
Tom Preston
Joe Smith
Gene Chu
Terry Salak
Vicki Fritz
Amy Hopkins
Business Manager . . ............. Dayle Pluta

Dorms ....
Fall Events
Clubs .....
Off Campus.
Winter Events
Sports ..... .
Spring Events
Faculty
Seniors . .

Ads ...

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STAFF
Advisors ..... . . ... .... . . .. Richard A. Fuller
Karl Ruling
Editor-in-Chief .... . .. . . . . .. .... Holly Avery
Layout Editor . . .. .... . .... . ... Tom Zuback
Layout Assistant . . ...... .. . Susan Vanderburg
Copy Editor .............. .. .. Kathy Flinsch
Contributing Writer . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim Klimek
Photo Editor ........... ... .... Khiet Huynh
Photographers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Rowe
Dave Dombek
Arthur Scola
Frank Rossi
Tom Preston
Joe Smith
Gene Chu
Terry Salak
Vicki Fritz
Amy Hopkins
Business Manager .... .. .... ... .. Dayle Pluta

Dorms ....
Fall Events
Clubs .....
Off Campus.
Winter Events
Sports ..... .
Spring Events
Faculty
Seniors.
Ads ...

. 16
.46
.. 66
.90
.. . 100
.118
.146
.160
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���Wilkes' Heritage

From Queen-Anne-inspired Chesapeake a1
Delaware Halls, to the Tudor-styled Alum
House, to the magnificent Chateauesque Wee
esser Hall, Wilkes College is blessed with an abu
dance of Architectural designs known only to
bygone era.
In the early 1800's through the 19th centm
Wyoming Valley became home to immigrants fle
ing from Europe, where they became an integ1
part of the anthracite-mining community. Beii
near the river enabled the industry to flouris
since the most economical method of transpc
tation was via waterways. These people built oarea with homes, businesses, and churches.
Many of these grand buildings still stand, si
nifying the wealth and pride of the area at the tin
of their creation. Our campus is proud to be dottt
with such historical landmarks, some having bet
donated by descendants of the homes' origin
owners. This was hope for the future. The beli
was to invest in the tomorrow's leaders today :
that the city would remain strong.
The legacy is still alive today. Many of the·
descendants are still an active part of the college t
serving as members of the Board of Trustee
They've not only given us our heritage and tru~
they've given us a part of themselves.
As a tightly-knitted group, these people ha,
bonded together still working for our bettermen
Not only can we boast of our landscape at th
school; we can also be proud to say we've still got
part of this heritage centuries later, helping us 1
achieve our dreams.
We admire the architecture surrounding us, y1
many never stopped to ask about the stories go'
erning it. Maybe now we can appreciate it eve
more and someday be able to repay some of tl
riches given to us by such strong and devote
families. We'll now strive to maintain the lifeline&lt;
Wilkes CoHege as we go out into the world an
become the quality doctors, engineers, artists, an
humanists you've instilled in us to be.
We thank you sincerely.

6

�Wilkes' Heritage
From Queen-Anne-inspired Chesapeake and
Delaware Halls, to the Tudor-styled Alumni
House, to the magnificent Chateauesque Weckesser Hall, Wilkes College is blessed with an abundance of Architectural designs known only to a
bygone era.
In the early 1800's through the 19th century,
Wyoming Valley became home to immigrants fleeing from Europe, where they became an integral
part of the anthracite-mining community. Being
near the river enabled the industry to flourish,
since the most economical method of transportation was via waterways. These people built our
area with homes, businesses, and churches.
Many of these grand buildings still stand, signifying the wealth and pride of the area at the time
of their creation. Our campus is proud to be dotted
with such historical landmarks, some having been
donated by descendants of the homes' original
owners. This was hope for the future. The belief
was to invest in the tomorrow's leaders today so
that the city would remain strong.
The legacy is still alive today. Many of these
descendants are still an active part of the college by
serving as members of the Board of Trustees.
They've not only given us our heritage and trust;
they've given us a part of themselves.
As a tightly-knitted group, these people have
bonded together still working for our betterment.
Not only can we boast of our landscape at this
school; we can also be proud to say we've still got a
· part of this heritage centuries later, helping us to
achieve our dreams.
We admire the architecture surrounding us, yet
many never stopped to ask about the stories governing it. Maybe now we can appreciate it even
more and someday be able to repay some of the
riches given to us by such strong and devoted
families. We'll now strive to maintain the lifeline of
Wilkes Coltege as we go out into the world and
become the quality doctors, engineers, artists, and
humanists you've instilled in us to be.
We thank you sincerely.

7

�9

�Belltower
}round was broken in the quadrangle
mded by the Farley Library, Kirby,
ase, and Church Halls, and a bricki-mortar belltower erected. The loion was once suggested by Dr. Eu1e Farley, Wilkes College's first pres:nt. The "Burns Alumni Tower and
rillon" was approved by the Board of
Jstees last July.
rhe structure is 61 feet tall with a base
6 x 10 feet. It has Westminster
.mes, a tape control which can play
: "Alma Mater," and an electric cone. The melodies can be programmed
play every quarter-hour.
Richard Charles, Vice-President of
,llege Advancement, said the idea of a
lltower went back at least 20 years. He
d that during the 80's, people began
dream again. In the 60's, the efforts
:re devoted to the Dorothy Dickson
trte Center, Pickering Hall, and the
irk Learning Center. The 70's were
ent repairing damages from the 1972
,od. Now, finally, the 80's rekindled

the idea of a belltower.
John Chwalek, Special Assistant for
College Advancement has been at
Wilkes since 1946. He expressed his interest in the project by relaying the feelings of administrative members (and
himself). They believe the belltower will
serve as a central landmark of the College, an intellectual symbol, and a piece
of musical expression.
Chwalek served as coordinator of the
50th Homecoming celebration held in
honor of the class of 1935, the first graduating class. He then brought up the
feasibility of constructing a belltower on
campus during a president's council
meeting in 1983. The council was enthusiastic and Dr. Capin (President at
this time) ok'd the fund-raising proposals.
The majority of the contributions
came from Chwalek, Chwalek's friends,
Dr. Charles Burns, friends of Burns, and
the graduating class of 1970. The belltower then became part of the "Wilkes

Tomorrow" program which commits
funds to identified College needs.
Burns, a long-time resident of Wyoming Valley, took an interest in donating money toward the belltower idea.
Because of his prominence in this area
and contribution to Wilkes, the belltower has been named after him. Burns
became the first physician among the
alumni. He is now a recognized specialist in urology, a respected community practitioner, and an alumnus of the
first graduating class of Bucknell Junior
College (now Wilkes). Upon graduation
from Bucknell, Burns attended J efferson Medical College in Philadelphia
where he earned his Doctor of Medicine
degree in the early 40's.
The belltower was dedicated on October 24th. Christopher Breiseth,
Wilkes' current President said .the donation was a symbol of aspiration and
an aesthetically important contribution.
Kim Klimek

11

�Belltower
Ground was broken in the quadrangle
bounded by the Farley Library, Kirby,
Chase, and Church Halls, and a brickand-mortar belltower erected. The location was once suggested by Dr. Eugene Farley, Wilkes College's first president. The "Burns Alumni Tower and
Carillon" was approved by the Board of
Trustees last July.
The structure is 61 feet tall with a base
of 6 x 10 feet. It has Westminster
chimes, a tape control which can play
the "Alma Mater," and an electric console. The melodies can be programmed
to play every quarter-hour.
Richard Charles, Vice-President of
College Advancement, said the idea of a
bell tower went back at least 20 years. He
said that during the 80's, people began
to dream again. In the 60's, the efforts
were devoted to the Dorothy Dickson
Darte Center, Pickering Hall, and the
Stark Learning Center. The 70's were
spent repairing damages from the 1972
flood. Now, finally, the 80's rekindled

10

the idea of a belltower.
John Chwalek, Special Assistant for
College Advancement has been at
Wilkes since 1946. He expressed his interest in the project by relaying the feelings of administrative members (and
himself). They believe the belltower will
serve as a central landmark of the College, an intellectual symbol, and a piece
of musical expression.
Chwalek served as coordinator of the
50th Homecoming celebration held in
honor of the class of 1935, the first graduating class. He then brought up the
feasibility of constructing a bell tower on
campus during a president's council
meeting in 1983. The council was enthusiastic and Dr. Capin (President at
this time) ok'd the fund-raising proposals.
The majority of the contributions
came from Chwalek, Chwalek's friends,
Dr. Charles Burns, friends of Burns, and
the graduating class of 1970. The belltower then became part of the "Wilkes

Tomorrow" program which commits
funds to identified College needs.
Burns, a long-time resident of Wyoming Valley, took an interest in donating money toward the belltower idea.
Because of his prominence in this area
and contribution to Wilkes, the belltower has been named after him. Burns
became the first physician among the
alumni. He is now a recognized specialist in urology, a respected community practitioner, and an alumnus of the
first graduating class of Bucknell Junior
College (now Wilkes). Upon graduation
from Bucknell, Burns attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia
where he earned his Doctor of Medicine
degree in the early 40's.
The belltower was dedicated on October 24th. Christopher Breiseth,
Wilkes' current President said the donation was a symbol of aspiration and
an aesthetically important contribution.
Kim Klimek

.

1

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���BARRE

First Row: Brian Dorsey, Jen Howell, Kristan Kello, Don Semyon, Cindy Ritz, Frank Brosso, Dave Miller, Chuck Filimonchuk, Rob
Sitzler. Second Row: Ruth Bender, Susan Antrim, Doug DeGroute, Carol Fahrner, Michelle Franko, Cathy Miller, Danene Durh, Lynda
Pluschan, Brenda Knelly, Tim Fuschi, Gary Turbey. Third Row: Grace Collier, Diana Houtz, Jenni Becker, Colleen Ritz, Lisa Strunk, Chris Wojtowicz,
Marty Gilroy, Shawn Dally, Lou Rossi. Back Row: Kim Millich, Cheryl Golden. Missing: Jeff Eline, Bob Kim back, Jennifer Gluc.

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Row: Lisa Herbinski, Amy Hopkins, Alisa Geller. Second Row: Lisa Allebreto, Liz Walsh, Tara Haas, Patty Scanlon, Sharon
C'.,,4 TLJNFirst
Pello. Third Row: Lisa Kalisnosky, Kim Wigfall , Kim Nickles, Liz Desanto, Suzanne Boyle. Back Row: Mary Jablonowski , Megan

McCormick.

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Paul "Chooch" Tavaglione, Charles "Mac" White, Scott "Racko" Rauch , Tom "Chico" Ficarra, Dennis "D" Mejas, Chris
"Girth" Andrews, Jim "Young" Byrne, Mike "Stud" Schroat, Don "Strick" Strickland, Chris "Condom" Connolly, John
" Hoff ' Hoffman , John "Jack the Club" Davis, Jeff"Flash" Howey, Bill "YA" Kern, Jeff"Snake" Meyer, Tony "DiGraz" DiGrazia, Phil "Ax" Cyriax, Bill
"Bingo" Bingham, Paul " Paco" Matticks, Chris "Cha-Cha" Mundo, Mike "Spike" Passetti.

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�DENNISON

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�DOANE

�EVA1~VJrs 2nd

First Row: Alena Ochal, Rob Vargo, Karen Donohue, Kristen Cornell, Stacey Symecko, Amy Melusky, Kelly Ruff. Second
Row: Paul Engelhardt, Ed Lupico, Carolyn Swalina, DeDe Palin, Michelle Augustine, Sue Stortz, Kelly Wandell. Third

Row: Brian Marra, Pam Purcell, Christine Bauer, Carolyn Repecki , Marcie Kreincei,, Kathy Foley, Amy Schukis, Tom Zuback, Frank Goldowski, Dave
Dombek. Fourth Row: Amy Lanam, Gary Greco, Rita Klinger, Lauri Tappan, Carmen Renda, Noel Araya, JeffChurba. Back Row: Rob MacCarthur, San

Gao, Dan Kolar, Ken Marcu, Al Ottaviani, Pete Evans, Dave VanDerlyke.

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First Row: Kurt Tamai, Kathy DeChirco, Crystal Coy, Jim Turnbach , Laura Mlinar. Second Row: Dorthy Jablonsky, Lisa
Summa, Rob Faille, Tom Horbacz, Scott Jacoby, Sue Novobizski, Cindy Walthers, Barb Hinds. Third Row: Brenda Fyfe, Carrie
Haines, Karen Marryshow, Deanne Hoffman, Dina Gavenas, Mary Serina, Suzanne Ball. Fourth Row: Jim Bell, Valerie Moyer, Marcus Siebel, Eric
Kalieta , Dayle Pluta , Rich Kline, John Balzano, Matt Palmer, Colleen Brady. Fifth Row: Scott Marcu, Pete Huber. Sixth Row: Tom Urso, Dave Hassler,
Rick Fuerman, Ian Taggert , Warren West , Pat Boyd, Tim Walker, Tom Barlow, Jim Cross, Pam Miller, Kathy Cove, Chris Sousa.

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�;\ ,£ First Row: Dave Bonomo, Joe Eby, Pete Guinosso, Peter Somogyi, Pat Guinosso, Matt Fetherrnon. Second Row: Pat_ Sassan~,
GR11TSSQ1lV-1
Brian Farbanish, Gerry Kelly, John Colarusso, Bill Hanigan, Todd Schoenberger, Peter Chu. Back Row: Tom Albnght, Phil
Montoni, Jim Risboskin, Kyle Sheckler, John Jesko, Mark Ettinger, Chris Woodman.

M_
CCLJNTOCK:~!~ ~;e~i~helle Chio~o, Nan~y "Furk" Fuhrrn~n, St~phan~e Machuzek, Chris Chudoba, Stacey Bowerbank. Second
Kulikowski, Debbie Marquart Sandra Catina L1!1scakM
, K1·n~nllyMMan~AlShster: KaKir~ GCoob1c, Lisa Miller, Suzanne Payne. Back Row: Sue Imboden Leah
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�First Row: Angie Miller, Sabrina Stach, Lynn Pleiscott, Sue Marino, Kyra Zaharchuk, Michelle Palmieri, Kristen
Goldman, Stephanie Platsky, Linda Morris. Second Row: Amy Braun , Lillian Mattiacio, Mary E. Pettinato, Korrie
Everrett, Mary Lou Conaboy, Wendi Harvey, Jackie McLaughlin , Valerie Sweeney, Richell e Gardener.

MINER 5th

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�SULLJTY,TAN
First Row: Jennifer Huber, Kelli Furlong. Second Row: Susan Dicton, Lesley Denech, Teresa Margotta, Martina Petrosky,
./:1
Michelle Gauthier, Kim Reese. Third Row: Karen McGraw, Susan Barr, Debbie DeCesare, Laurie Eater, Sandy Post, Chris
Rowlands, Rose Turollo, Unchana Milbauer. Fourth Row: Tracy Fitzgerald, Marie Lepp, Carla Karpinski, Wendy Holden, Amy Adamczyk, Janelle
Saueraker, Ellen Tamasco, Wendi Bachman. Back Row: Krista Gromolski, Sandy Platt, Melissa Kennedy, Lies! Reber, Teri Rebarchak, Lisa Knabb,
Joanne McDonald, Sue Adamczyk, Amy Rosemergy.

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�WALLER NQR TH First
Row: Michelle Wesner, Chris Clausen, Kristen Kolensky, Melissa Chrzan, Katie Ettinger. Second R•"'
Melinda Comfort, Joyce Gerullo, Tammy Newell, Dina Giombetti, Valerie Bubemiak, Lori Santarelli, Wendy
Rosencrance, Clara Best, Cathy Cuccia, Joyce Dait, Cheryl Mundo.

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�Apartments
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WEJSS

First Row: Linda Siberini, Carolyn Hazlehurst , Hellena France. Second Row: Michele Novobilski, Jen McNamara, Karen Mu rphy,
Thelline VanVestraut. Third Row: Kim Stiger, Tara Hollander, Gladys Deleon , Carolyn Ciccarino, Sharon Alexy, Cindy Cianflo ne,
Kath y Granko. Back Row: Adrienne Passehl , Mary Consugar, Theresa Ayres, Donna Vasquez.

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�82 Birch Street

Colin Mondero, Rich Rosser, Don Ciccaglione

�~I\VID J. POllACK,D.

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�FA-LL

�FA-LL

�We Can Make A Difference
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" with
Band-Aid and "We Are the World" with
USA ·for Africa launched the world-wide
·campaign for public awareness of the global
hunger problem. Wilkes College followed up
on the campaign by hosting a series of events
designed to promote campus-wide awareness of the problem.
A "Hunger Banquet" kicked off the campaign for awareness. Students, faculty, and
staff attended a luncheon in Stark Leaming
Center. They ate food representative of
first-, second-, and third-world countries.
A few weeks later, Wilkes students, together with community groups and individuals, took part in a "Crop Walk." The proceeds from sponsors of the 5.6 mile walk
were donated to help alleviate hunger.

Another project called "Feed-a-Friend,"
an annual community project, helped to
make the overall project a success. Commuter students donated canned and d
goods to the area's needy. Dorm students
also helped by voluntarily fasting for a meal.
The cost of the meal was donated to the
"Feed-a-Friend" project by the College.
In the Have-a-Heart crusade, personal hygiene items were collected to aid the homeless.
Despite the fact that as college students we
cannot donate thousands of dollars individually, we can help other people everywhere.
We've proven that a joint effort can be very
successful. The poor have benefitted from
our efforts and we've also benefitted b)
knowing we can make a difference.

Oxfam
America

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�Homecoming
An enthusiastic crowd cheered during October 24th's halftime when the Homecoming
Court was announced. Princes included Michael Zobel, Matt Ryan, and Brian Dorsey.
Princesses were Leah Kulikowski, Kristen
Kolensky, and Sue Novobilski. Ed Gallagher
and Michele Novobilski won the honors of
Homecoming King and Queen.

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�Club Day

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�''Non-Alcoholic"
Drink With the Deans

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Blood Donor Day

�''Non-Alcoholic''
rink With the Deans

Blood Donor Day

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The Bewitching Hour
October 31 st's less-than-full moon didn't deter ghouls, goblins, and Dracula from gathering at
the gym on this particular Saturday night for an evening of dancing and costume-judging. Walt
Disney characters were a popular theme, but other students used their imaginations and
transformed themselves into such creations as a Hershey Kiss, the Liberty Bell, and, oh yes ...
our own Belltower!

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�Parents' Day
Almost 700 parents attended the annual Parents' Day events. The group
hiked across the newly refurbished
Market Street Bridge and had a picnic
before attending the football game at
Ralston Field.

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�Catlin
Beach Party

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Last Gym
Dance
December 12 was the last opportunity for students to "trip the light
fantastic" at the gym. A fond farewell
was bid to the structure by the dancers.

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�Last Gym
Dance
December 12 was the last opportunity for students to " trip the light
fantastic" at the gym. A fond farewell
was bid to the structure by the dancers.

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�Christmas Dance

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�LUBS

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�UBS

�AMNICOLA

Frank Rossi , Holly Avery, Joe Smith, Tom Zuback, Dayle Pluta, Richard A. Fuller (Advisor), Khiet Huynh

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�Art Club
Arnold Air Society

Row 1: Joe Lakkis, Michael Truchon, Jim Mowry, Sue Doodson. Row 2: Michael Grieco, Edward Cuffrey, Dave Lesko, Deborah Marq uart.
Karen Burgess, Neriedo Salgado, Mary Mejasich, Laura Savolskis, Amy Hopkins. Row 3: Sean Petrasek, Daniel Rowe, Ken Courtney, Andre\\
Hassard, Terry Roth, Michael Mros. Row 4: Joseph Snell, Unchana Milbauer, William Heaster, Greg Krager, David Alwood, Greg Feldman,
Mary Gould, Kreg Waverka, Tom Kozura, Ken Williams, David Daniels, Kim Cooper, Sandra Yurkavage, Lt. Col. David G . Billings.

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Lenahan. Lee Brosius, Monica Yenchak, Angela Musto.

�Beacon

First Row: Kim Klimek, Lisa Miller, Donna Yedlock, Eddie Lupico, and Kathy Harris. Second Row: Bill Kern , Lorri Steinbacher, Lee Mo rrell,
Wendi Harvey, and Joel Fomalont.

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�usiness Club

Biology Club
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Row I: Bridget Blandina, Monique Emmel, Diane Zelinka, Mike Partasb, Nancy Mykulyn, Sandy Krokos, Janine Politz. Row 2: Renee Strucke,
Gary Dorbey, Shawn Tubiello, Lisa Murphy, Melissa Jennings, Sharon Froude, Alina Ochal, Janine James, Susan Barr, Ernie Pisano, Sue
Proleika. Row 3: Tony DiMichele, John Koury, Dave Chromey, Simon Becker, Jim Bruno, Tom Barlow, Valerie Morjer, Joe Manik, Lisa
Herbinski, Pete Guinosso, Janell Testa. Row 4: Linda O'Boyle, Stan Zaneski, Chris Baloga, Daria Schuster, Darcy Broody, Dave Garber.
Row Ball
I: Anne
Humphre
- Novobilski Ben T"
Sue
, Colleen
B
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Dan Kolar. Ms.

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i'od~, Grace Collier, M~ry Cac~l!~. t:r~r~:~;::; J~~at ;iSelle,_Leisa Summ_a, Jen Gluc,
ye , o_n1a onfer, Lisa Neddoff'
1m robel , Joe Z1kor, Bill Griffin ' Dominick A n.t z, J' oe C appellon1.

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�Chemical Society

First Row: Joe Takarewski, Kevin St. Martin, Nancy Mykulyn, David Garbor, Louis
Welebob, Venkat Chebolu. Second Row:
Marie Lepp, Michelle Saltz, Rob Vargo,
Brent Bernstein. Third Row: Rob Midgett,
Anthony Wright, Daniel Werner, Daniel
Miller.

Circle K
First Row: Steve Morris, Tony Orlando,
Laura Vien, Barb Jamelli. Second Row: Di-

ane Mazonis , Lori Becker , Colleen
Forlenza, Mary Quinlan, Mike Cohen, Jill
Sowa. Third Row: Paul Engelhart, Diane
Paltanavage, Sue Keller, Tony DeCosmo,
Janice Kulikowich, Cheryl Kukowski, Leo
Geskey, Linda Kelly.

Commuter Council

First Row: Sue Hritzak, Heather Hand
Kim Sarnecki, Khiet Huynh, Ji~
Gizelbach, Danielle Morse, Chi Pham, Kelly Vinskofski, Matt Beekman, Barb Carpenter. Second Row: Bruce Horn, Cherie
Davis, Eric Knorr, Polly Kunkle, Scott
Barth, Jen Douglas, Debbie Cusick, Dawn
Renee Lombardo. Third Row: Bruce Alexis,
Greg Podolak, Rhonda Risko, Mark Garinger, Mike Kovalick, Bob Strohl, Kim
Zoka, Ed Moyer.

Class of '88
Officers
First Row: Kristen Kolensky. Second Row:
Michele No".obilski, Stephanie Hambrose,
Ruth Bender.

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�Cue 'n Curtain

Education Club
7

Left to Right: Dr. O'Neill , Amy Schukis, Rob Johansen_. Don _Semyon , Ed Buonocore, Michelle Palmieri , Korrie Everett , Karl Ruling, Bob
Wachowski , Maureen O ' Hara , Tom Griffith, Mary Carbmo, Michele Broton.

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~~, l: De~bic Prolcika, Tom S,riffith, Yirginia ~cnaha~, Joni~e Petras, Ja_ckie McLaughlin. Row 2: Patty Tomalis, Wendy Zubrickas, Ann

Hias,ackMary
, Kristen
Kolcnsky
Michelle(Advisor).
Kime (V1ce-Pres1dent), Monica Yenchak (Treasurer), Diane Sergi, Denise Suchocki. Back: Bill
Lenahan,
Stan (P~es1dent),
Giza, Mr. Johnson

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�IEEE

Engineering Club

D~ve Dombek, Dan Rowe, Bill Zurawski,
~ike Cosgrave, Carl, Dave Delvecchio Tim
S1c~ler, Phil Fisher, Roberta Canaan, 'Joyce
Da1t, Dan Crandall, Leanne Kay.

Graduate
Assts.
Mary Consugar, Fred Schloth, Biswajit
Mazumdar, Tom Gasper, Bill Yoskoski

First Row: Brian Marra, unidentified, John Celusniak, Ken Boyle, Diane Augugliaro, Michelle Augustine, Kristin Malitsky, Khiet Huynh, Phil
Fischer, Michael Cosgrove, Carl, Joyce Dait, unidentified, unidentified, Leanney Kay, Dave Delvecchio. Second Row: Dave Dombek, Bill
Zoroski, Dan Rowe, Dan Crandall, Tim Sichler, Roberta Canaan, Tracy McDonald.

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�Manuscript
Physics Club

;irst Row: Jeff Ball, Rick Gould, Tony Gionfriddo Dr R
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ete Huber, Dave Zahorsky, Chris Connolly, JeffMeye·r ;i~ry G:~;~~1-CJaorl VAast~ia, ~enhMTazza, John Pohida, Tony Grzywacz. Second Row:
,
, e n mov1tc , om Hughes.
First Row: Chris Dodds, Kathleen Flinsch, Becky Haywood, Kim Supper. Second Row: Bob Strohl, Grace Collier, Maureen O'Hara, ToIIl
Griffith, Eric Sullivan. Third Row: Arthur Scola, Bill Barber, Dr. Patricia Heaman.

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�Psychology Club

Rowing Club

Row 1: Julie Feierstein, Maria ~icredi~o,
Susan Barr. Row 2: Donna Wilk, Lisa

Lanfeigne, unidentified, Linda Hoysan,
Michelle Olexa, Susan Boyle, Dr. Bohlander (Advisor).

Programming
Board

Left to Right: Matt Beakman, Bruce Horn (President), Tim Sichler, Dr. Farooq (Advisor), Gina Longo, Janel, Phil Fischer (back), Dan Werner,
Kurt Revak, Paul Miorelli, Jim Dee.
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Row 1: Kim Evans, Sandie Adams, Ri~h

Fernandez. Row 2: Rita Klinger, Laune
Tappan, Trisha Greaves, Larissa Lorch~k.
Row 3: Andrew Morrell, Mark Vetovitz,
Don Zelek, Roger Hatch.

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�Student Health Advisory Committee

Society of Women Engineers

First Row: Vicki Fritz, Phyllis Mantione, Mary Supey, Heidi Weiser, Ellen Kittner. Second Row: Lisa Przybylski, Linda Siberini, Michelle
Chiodo.

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�Speech/Debate Union
tudent Government

L to R: Gerry Kelley, Susan To~asko,
Robyn Paisley, Dr. Br~dford Kinney
(Advisor), Scott Zolner, Bnan Dorsey.

Student
Center Bd.
Row 1: Steve Tate, Michae) Harrison, Craig
Stevens. Row 2: Mike Wnght, Bruce Bunnock, Gary Greco, Jonathan Dombek,
Sandie Adams.

Ro~ 1: John Schmidt. Row 2: John Rosania, Susan Imboden, Terri Rebarchak, Karen Naglak. Row 3: Scott Barth, Sue Novobilski, Debbie
R.e1senweaver, Michelle Chiodo, Jim Healey.

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88

���The Ballad of Gary Hart
(To be read to the "Ballad of Gilligan's Island")
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that started from a western state aboard a mighty
debt. The mate was a sleazy model, the skipper sly and lewd. The Hart Campaign set sail that day for a four year
tour . .. a four year tour.
The Miami Herald started getting rough, the accusations flew, if not for the courage of the affectionate crew,
the campaign would be lost ... the campaign would be lost.
The ship struck ground on Bimini, a romantic Caribbean Isle, with: the Democrats, the Liberals, the adulterer
and his wife, the media, public opinion and Garyland ... all on Gary Hart's back!
Now this is the story of our cast-out-candidate, he's in and out all the time. He'll have to make the best of
things, it's an outright lie. Lee and the rest of the Democrats will do their very best, to make Gary and Donna
comfo rtable in their tropical love nest. No money, no platform, no monkey business, not a single excuse, just like
poor old Ted Kennedy, he's going over the edge. So join us here each week my friends, you're sure to get a smile
from the seven remaining Democratic candidates, here on Gary Hart's back!
By: Paul Matticks
and Walter Smith
The Presidential election this year will be the first time
since 1968 that an incumbent isn't running for our nation's
office. Ronald Reagan will be stepping down from his position. His duties will be taken over by the victorious Democratic or Republican electee in January 1989. Vice President
George Bush, Pat Robertson, Michael Dukakis, and Reverend
Jesse Jackson are all after that brass-ring position.

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�Bork the Dork
"It's not over 'til it's over," Bork uttered · b f;
· ·
left over his Civil Rights stand in previous j~~st e ~re;;e Senate Judiciary Committ~e knocked him with a hard
g~ve up, he stuck it out until the end. He lost
i: th ter encouragement from Pres1~ent_ Ronald Reag~n not to
him as a "conservative extremist." At a press confe
en:!e ;ef;cause of the portrait pamted by ihe liberals of
replied, "What Civil Rights? I never saw them co~f;~~' a er is e eat, Bork was asked about his Civil Rights. He

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"Hey, That _Git(is Cute"
It was a very interesting and embarrassing year for Jim and Tammy Bakker. The once very powerful and holylike
P.T.L. fell to its ruin because of the adulterous and homosexual behavior of Jim Bakker. He admitted to these
accusations publicly, which caused Tammy to shed a lot of tears, making the mascara industry climb to unexpected
heights.
At the same popularity rate as makeup, Jessica Hahn became a public figure. Jessica was caught in the middle of
Jim Bakker's marriage and was reportedly his lover. After the scandal, Jessica Hahn felt she was stigmatized by the
interactions and decided to show what she was really made of when she revealed the "bare facts" in Penthouse
Magazine.
Back at the P.T.L., Heritage U.S.A. donations flowed like the Jordan River. Jim and Tammy, being the financial
wizards that they are, invested the profits in heated-and-air-conditioned doghouses, mascara, and exciting rides for
Heritage U.S.A.
Jerry Falwell originally introduced the scandal and eventually took over the P.T.L. after Jim Bakker stepped down
as the top money-making evangelist in the world.
By: Bill Evanina
Ray Parchinsky
Valeri Sweeny

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�Ollie's Nightmare
The Iran-Contra hearings flooded our TV screens and newspapers as Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North too~ the
stand. He took advantage of the fifth amendment and remained silent. His job was to sell arms to Iran and divert
the funds to the Contras. He rose to fame as the loyal scout willing to take all the blame.

Black Monday
Depression and The Waltons was the conclusion everyone was jumping to when the Dow Jones industrial stock
average dropped 508 points on Monday, October 19, 1987. We called it a " crash," a " meltdown," etc. Whatever it
Was, it stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. Securities.

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97

�Concern over the AIDS epidemic reached beyond the gay community to_ heterosexuals. ~e~; of givi?,g blood,
allowing AIDS infected children into schools, and casual sex ~bsessed the mm_ds of the pubhc. Safe se~ was the
phrase of the year. Condoms (those devices long replaced by diaphra_~s and ~ills) suddenly became fashionable as
public health enemy #1 continued killing by robbing humans of their 1mmumty.

_A bar~e filled with 3,128 tons of garbage became a national joke and a symbol of the nation's worsening problem
with_ sohd was~e manageme~t. !he barge, looking for a place to dump its cargo, was banned by six states and three
foreign countnes before an mcmerator reduced it to ash.

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�WINTER EVENT.5
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�WINTER EVENTJ

�Winter Weekend

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�Valentine's Dance

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�Valentine's Dance

�A New Gym

This year we said good-bye to the old gym. It was tor:
down in March to make way for the new $5 .5 millio
Sports and Conference Center. The new structure will b
three to four times larger than the previous facilit)
Some of the features of the gymnasium will includ&lt;:
weight-training rooms, two multi-purpose rooms, ,
wrestling room, extra space for bleachers on the grounc
level, a spacious lobby with sky lights, a balcony sur
rounding the gym floor, a kitchen, and several con
ference rooms. The entire project is targeted for a De
cember 29th completion date. This new Sports am
Conference Center should add a new spark to our ath
letic program here at Wilkes.

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�A New Gym

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This year we said good-bye to the old gym. It was torn
down in March to make way for the new $5.5 million
Sports and Conference Center. The new structure will be
three to four times larger than the previous facility.
Some of the features of the gymnasium will include:
weight-training rooms, two multi-purpose rooms, a
wrestling room , extra space for bleachers on the ground
level, a spacious lobby with sky lights, a balcony surrounding the gym floor , a kitchen , and several conference rooms. The entire project is targeted for a December 29th completion date. This new Sports and
Conference Center should add a new spark to our athletic program here at Wilkes .

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Smell Pizza? It must be Tuesday at Pizza Hut - all you
can eat pizza, priazzo, and salad for $3.59. Students flooded the popular establishment on Tuesdays for a welcome
change from cafeteria food.

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���First Row, L-R: Bill Kern, Sam Daniel, Dan Kolar, Ron Ulitchney, Dan

Dougherty, Bob Wall, captain; Joe Daches, captain; Anthony DiGrazia, captain;
Carl DeLuca, Scott Rauch, Mike Duncan, Fred Klein. Second Row: Rich
Heitman , Keith Maiorano, Van Chiavacci , Mark Habeeb, Jim Feldhusen, Larry
Hubert, Jim Byrne, Tim Hopkins, Dale Cargin, Frank Ketschek, Dean Ambosie,
Bill George. Third Row: Matt Palmer, Tom McFadden , Mike Vesek, Sean
Meagley, Rob Sitzler, Jim Farrell, Steve Tehansky, P. J. Sollazzo, Courtney
McFarlane, Mike Canterella, Roger Morgans, Kevin Ronalds, Tony Grobinski,
Sean McConnell, Andy Baldo. Fourth Row: John Colarusso, Scott Zolner, Jason
Kraak, John Ferrar, Ed Eichenbaum, Craig Stevens, Rob Egleston, Mike Harrison, Keith Manchester, Matt Miller, Kyle Scheckler, Jeff Walsh, Jody Cordaro.
Fifth Row: Rob Pietrzyk, A. J. DiGiovanni, Mick Melberger, Rick Svanda, Tony
Gazoo, Mike Garnett, Jack Withstandly, Tim Weigard , Scott Trauger, Matt
Sullivan, Brian DeAngelo, Craig Platt, Jim Pyrah , Jason Wolfenden , Mike Scott.
Sixth Row: Dave Carey, Bill Hannigan, Chris Gosk, Dave Holahan , Rob
Whitenight, Ed Kwak, Tom Musto, Ron Sebastianelli, Rob Sebastianelli, Dan
Fisher, Tom Cooney, Brian Cwalinski, Harold Magnotta , John Bowman, Ron
Wesp. Seventh Row: Managers: Mark Bednars, Drew Davis, Assistant Coaches:
J. P. Meck; Todd Ritter, Nick Ametrano, Chuck Bierlein, Phil Cyriax, Head
Coach Bill Unsworth. Missing from Photo: Bob Crimmel, Ron Drogan.

FOOTBALL

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Sitting: Amy Melusky, Angela Miller, Melissa Kennedy, Diana Smith, Janene Kasarda, Michelle Toth. Standing: Nicole Kovaleski, Lisa Burak, Kechia Lips1
JoAnne McDonald, Wendy Holden, Jodi Kest.

�KE

Sitting: Amy Melusky, Angela Miller, Melissa Kennedy, Diana Smith, Janene Kasarda, Michelle Toth. Standing: Nicole Kovaleski, Lisa Burak, Kechia Lipsey,
JoAnne McDonald, Wendy Holden, Jodi Kest.

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SKE

Sitting: Rob Rainey, Ray Ott, Robert Cella, Warren West, Jim Nolan, Dave Argentati, Steve Tate, Ken Chakon. Standing: Ron Rainey, Pat Boyd, Jeff Steeber,
Scott Jacoby, Lou Freeman, Ed Gallagher, Bruce Lambert, Dave Martin, Art Daly.

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&gt;b Rainey, Ray Ott, Robert Cella, Warren West, Jim Nolan, Dave Argentati, Steve Tate, Ken Chakon. Standing: Ron Rainey, Pat Boyd, Jeff Steeber,
by, Lou Freeman, Ed Gallagher, Bruce Lambert, Dave Martin, Art Daly.

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�FIELD
HOCKEY

Front Row: Martina Petrosky, Donna Brown, Khiet Huynh, Susan Barr, Kelly Wandel, Toni McCormick, Jennifer Gluc. Middle Row: Alisa Geller, Jennifer
~ube~, Susan Harris, Dawn Smith, Brenda Fyfe, Tara Haas. Back Row: Coach Gay Meyers, Joyce Dait, Karen Scotchlas, Debbie DeCesare, Donna Vasquez,
ebb1e Marquart, Kim Cooper, Sue Dicton, Jane Zeller, Val Buberniak, Coach Mary Jo Hromchak.

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�FIELD
IOCKEY

Front Row: Martina Petrosky, Donna Brown, Khiet Huynh, Susan Barr, Kelly Wandel, Toni McCormick, Jennifer Gluc. Middle Row: Alisa Geller, Jennifer
Huber, Susan Harris, Dawn Smith, Brenda Fyfe, Tara Haas. Back Row: Coach Gay Meyers, Joyce Dait, Karen Scotchlas, Debbie DeCesare, Donna Vasquez,

Debbie Marquart, Kim Cooper, Sue Dicton, Jane Zeller, Val Buberniak, Coach Mary Jo Hromchak.

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�VOLLEYBALL

WRESTLING

Row 1: Head Coach John Reese, Brian Bauer, Dennis Mejias, Rich Lizak, Craig Rome, Frank Castano, Ron Miller, Joe Ianuzzi, Asst. Coach Andre Miller. Row 2:
Ron Szabo, Shawn Galbreath, Merrel Neal, Walt Wooleyhand, Chris Penxa, Greg Schaefer, Kurt Tamei, Dave Bonomo, Gavin McGinty, Tony Diaz. Row 3:
Mike Schroat, Willy Carano, Frank Goldowski, Dave Sudo, Anthony Knight, Mark Palanchi, Steve Schannauer, Jeff Walsh, Jamie Mastrobattista.

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.vn Galbreath, Merrel Neal, Walt Wooleyhand, Chris Penxa, Greg Schaefer, Kurt Tamei, Dave Bonomo, Gavin McGinty, Tony Diaz. Row 3:
/illy Carano, Frank Goldowski, Dave Sudo, Anthony Knight, Mark Palanchi, Steve Schannauer, Jeff Walsh, Jamie Mastrobattista.

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Row 1: Jill McGuire, Kelly Wandel, Michelle Gauthier, Jen Bodnar, Michelle Toth. Row 2: Head Coach Dave Martin, Wendy Holden, Lori Trombetta,
Erika Oswald, Krista Gromalski , Kim Screpenak, Angela Miller, Asst. Coach Tom Dunsmuir.

CROSS COUNTRY
Front Row: Mike Keohane, Tom Urso, John Kline, Tom Devine. Back Row: Linda
Siberini, Pete Huber, Doug Lane, Paul Miorelli, Coach Tom McGuire.

BASEBALL
:ow I: Rob Bohning, John Powell, Brian Josefowicz, Jamie Brasington, Jack Davis, Brian Reilly, Bill Evanina, Ed Kwak, Mike Kolbicka, Nelson Cantor,
~t Sassano. Row 2: Asst. Coach Brian Gorski, Tom Salzberg, Eric Price, Rob Pietrzyk, Pete Huber, Larry Hubert, Ken Chakon, John Kepics, Todd
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Wingert, K. Tronkowski, L. Rosanoff, C. Larimer, C. Redding, J. Pursell, B. DeSaye, A. Renner, J. Myers, D. Oba!, C. Shenefield, C. Wolfe, C. Nebel, C.
Donohue, P. Somogyi, J. Sheehan.

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Row l: Donna Scull, Wendi Harvey, Caryn Stasco, Jonine Petras, Michelle Gauthier, Amy Adamczyk, Lorri Trombetto. Row 2: Coach Jim Jackiewicz, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Suzanne Payne, Kathy Malloy, Maria DeCredico, Mary Pettinato, Dina Burgoon, Dana Reinhart, Heather Chelpaty, Kelley Cota.

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P. Somogyi, J . Sheehan.

Row 1: Donna Scull, Wendi Harvey, Caryn Stasco, Jonine Petras, Michelle Gauthier, Amy Adamczyk, Lorri Trombetto. Row 2: Coach Jim Jackiewicz, Mary Jo
Zukoski, Suzanne Payne, Kathy Malloy, Maria DeCredico, Mary Pettinato, Dina Burgoon, Dana Reinhart, Heather Chelpaty, Kelley Cota.

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�TENNIS
Row 1: Stacey Symecko, Jen Marcheski, Dawn Meyer. Row 2: Mary Ellen Opeka, Amy Schukis, Chris Creegan,
Michelle Bannon, Nagwa Taylor, Head Coach Jodi Kest.

GOLF
Row I: Robert McDonnell, Chris Gerber, Andrew Harris, Scott Brady, Charlie Rome, Joe Mokay. Row 2: Keith Kopec, John Pirich, Rob Cella, John
Serafin, Ed Steve, Jack Harrity.

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Dating Game

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�Dating Game

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158

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�George W. Waldner, Vice President for AcaChristopher N. Breiseth, President
Peggy Corbett and Toni Halas, Administrative

Assistants

162

demic Affairs
Eleanor Cook, Administrative Assistant

�Paul Adams, Jane K. Lampe, and Mark Allen,
Deans of Student Affairs

164

Betsy Condron, Director of Community
Relations
Judith O'Toole and Jean Adams, Director and
Asst. Director of Sordoni Art Gallery

165

�Leigh Major and Mark Allen, Associate Director and Director of Residence Life
Amy Wiedemer, Director of Student Activities

166

Cindy Palmer, Ken Swisher, and Jane Manganella,
Public Relations
Ron Hinds and Albert Yefko, Duplicating and Printing Center

�Mark Sowcik Director of Campus Counseling
Betty Kwak, Mary Supey, and Mary Dziedzic,

Health Services

College Food Senice: Robert Beeler, Art Daly, George Panagakos, John Brown, Mike
LaMooney, Sophie Bonzek, Glen Gambini, Sue Hood, and Hilma Belenski
Library: Row 1: Ann Fretty, Sally Driscoll, Sue Topfer, Jo Fiascki, Heidi Selecky, Joan
Ford. Row 2: Brian Sacolic, Lois Gelatko, Jean K.ryeski, Lorna Darte, Joseph Erdick
Mary Watkins, Frederick Krohle, Charmaine Piavis, Robert Paustian.
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�Admissions: Seated: l(jm Alansky and Maureen Wright. Standing: Michael
Keane Emory Guffrovich, Joyce Shaffer, Ann Marie Parry, Barbara Miller,
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Eleanor Bialek, and Bernard Vinovrski.
Human Resources Management: Eugene Manganello, Romaine Szafran,
Rita Zula, and Mary Lorusso

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Financial Management: Seated: Joseph Chisarick, Director. Standin
Regina Buscalferri, Deanna Eberhardt, Mary Argenio, Rita Morovi
Margaret Sinclair, George Tomascik, Nancy Butzik, Elsie Dock, an
McHale.
Recorders: Lois Abate and Gail Brodie

�Kim Alansky and Maureen Wright. Standing: Michael
vich, Joyce Shaffer, Ann Marie Parry, Barbara Miller,
Eleanor Bialek, and Bernard Vinovrski.
; Management: Eugene Manganello, Romaine Szafran,
Rita Zula, and Mary Lorusso

Financial Management: Seated: Joseph Chisarick, Director. Standing:
Regina Buscalferri, Deanna Eberhardt, Mary Argenio, Rita Morovinski,
Margaret Sinclair, George Tomascik, Nancy Butzik, Elsie Dock, and Kevin
McHale.
Recorders: Lois Abate and Gail Brodie

171

�Wilkes Security Team

John Marianacci, Asst. Chief

Tony Wienckowski

John Glazenski, Chief

Arthur Eddy

Carol Dippre, Campus Information

173

�Biology

Seated: Dr. Ken K.Jemow, Dr. Lester Turoczi, and Debbie Prater-Zehner. Standing: Henry Steuben, Dr. Clyde Houseknecht, Daniel Gusinski , and Dr.
David Long.

174

�Earth and Environmental Science

Seated: Dr. Daniel Pindzola, Dr. Michael Case, Cydney Lee Halsor, and William Toothill. Standing: Dr. James Bohning, Dr. Harold Cox, Dr. Brian
Redmond, and Sidney Halsor.

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Sitting: Dr. Barbara Bellucci, Dr. Laurel Ginsburgh, and Dr. Rosemary Williams. Standing: Dr. Franck Darte, Gay Meyers, and Dr. Joseph Bellucci.

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nt Row: Dr. T. Srinivasan, Dr. Sheo Misra, Dr. Ali Razavi, Dr. Soleyman Mohseni, Dr. M. Farooq, Dr. Vijay Arora, and Dr. Umid R. Nejib. Back Row:
Tahee Lee, Dr. Yunsoo Choe, Dr. John Janecek, Dr. Morad Yeroushalmi, Dr. Daniel Pindzola, Dr. Jamal Ghorieshi, Dr. Jerry Kucirka, and Dr. Vasu
Chr.OUdhry.
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�History and
Political Science

Sitting: Dr. Joel Berlatsky, Dr. Harold Cox, and Dr. Susan Behuniak-Long. Standing: John F. Meyers, Dr. Christopher Breiseth, Dr. James RodechkO,
Dr. Kuo-kang Shao, and Philip R. Tuhy.

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Computer Science

Dr. Bing Wong D St h T
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�Physics

John J. Pohida, Dr. Walter Placek, Dr. Frank Donahoe, Dr. Rosalie Loncoski, Dr. Frederick Bellas, Dr. Roger Maxwell, and Dr. Jerome Kucirka

182

�Physical
Education

Sociology

Cheryl Hoffman-Feichter, Dr. Bruce Brown, Dr. Michael Garr, and Dr. John Natzke

184

�Speech, Communications,
and Theatre Arts

Sitting: Dr. Michael O'Neill and Jane Elmes-Crahall. Standing: Karl Ruling, Tom Bigler, and Dr. Bradford Kinney.

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�Graduation 1988

It's finally over - the endless hours of cramming for
finals, the intravenous feedings of caffeine while reading
the last few pages of Chaucer, the short-circuited brains
from loop-and-node equations. Our day is here. It's a day
that we're thankful for never again having to pull an allnighter in the computer room debugging a program. But
it's also a day to say good-bye. Many friendships have
developed on this campus over the past years, even over
cafeteria breakfasts and study sessions. It's time for us to go
our separate ways and make our marks on the world. It's
our turn to carry on the Wilkes tradition and help opportunity to take the next step - and look back with many
fond memories.

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chloth, Deborah Ann luJis, Pollyann Calello, Antoinette Cisowski, Linda D'Amario. Back Row: Barbara Rosiek Moran, Alben Timko, Frank
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John M. Bialek
William B.
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Lee C. Brosius

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Justine Butler

Kelley Cota

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Corinne Ann
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Stan Cardinale

Daniel W.
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Melissa A. Chrzan
Carolyn J.
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Marie D. Clark
Maurice L. Collen

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Carl J. Deluca
David D.
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William M.
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Lesley Ann
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Priscilla Lynne
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Susan Dicton

Deborah Decesare

Antonio Dirado

Susan Decinti

Brian J. Dorsey

Heidi K. Deja

Keith Dorton

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Charles Dravis,
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James Delmonte

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Michelle Marie
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Susan K.
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Elizabeth Ann
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Paul A.
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Philip James
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James C. Evelock

Mary Margaret
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David M. Flaim

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Joel E. Fomalont

Neil Forte III
Vicki Lynn Fritz
Lynn Fuqua
Donna Schaffer
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Edward J.
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Brenda Gerhard
Joyce M. Geroalo

Robert Hale

Stephanie A.
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John C. Harrity

Marissa
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Tony Michael
Gionfriddo

Edward R.
Havrilla
Michael Havrilla

Lisa Kristin
Giovannini

John Heckel

Brian P. Higgins
Michael C. Grieco
William T.
Griffin
Walter I. Grodzki
Anthony C.
Guariglia

240

Bryan Thomas
Hoffman
John Joseph
Hoffman
Jacqueline M.
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Adam Anthony
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Laura Katchmore

Diana Houtz

Ralph Kaufman

GaryM.
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Susan Howatt

Francis Edward
Keating

Jeffrey E. Howey

Wendy L. Keefer

Peter Huber
Anne Humphrey

Susan Keller

Pham Hung

Michael W.
Keohane

Susan Imboden
Mary Jablonowski
Scott Jacoby
Lisa Catherine
Jordan

John Kepics

243

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James Krupa

Suzanne A. Kiyak

Leah Marie
Kulikowski

Frederick A.
Klein

Polly A. Kunkle

Kim Ann Klimek

Bernard
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Joyce Ann M.
Langan

Michelle M. Kline
Judith Ann Koby

Mary Jo
Laniewski

Andrea Kocerha
Gary J. Larocca

Daniel A. Kolar

Thomas R.
Laurita

Kristen Mary
Kolensky

Dawn E. Lawson

Jeffrey L. Kozik

Mary Bridget
Lenahan

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Lenlaitis
Raymond John
Lewis, Jr.
Lisa C. Lipowski

Deborah J.
Marquart

David A. Lloyd

Lisa Loving

Kenneth A.
Marshall

Philip S. Malatin

Paul Matticks

Phyllis Mantione

Kenneth Mazza
Douglas McClure

Andrea T.
Margalis

Lisa M.
McElligott

Teresa Margotta

Annmarie
McGowan
Joan B. Meehan
Linda Ann
Messett
Susan G. Marino

Andre Michael
Miller

247

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Christopher
Mundo

Daniel W. Miller
David Miller

Pascale Nahas
Karen N atishan

Douglas Miller
Kimberly A.
Millich
Lisa Mirin

Varvara
Nikolaidis
Eugene John
Novak
Susan Novobilski

Luanne Morris
Danielle Morse

Henry C.
Novroski

Suzanne Moser

Edward Nowicki

Cheryl Lynn
Mundo

Cyhnthia L.
Oieloch
Judith M. Oravic

249

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Gerard Piazza
Ann T. Pollack
Mary Sharon
Osadehy

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Prapimpunt

Deborah Ann
Proleika
Margaret A.
Osmanski

Lisa Ann
Przybylski

Erika K. Oswald

Marcia Purcell

Robyn R. Paisley
Scott L. Rauch
Michelle Palmieri
Theresa
Rebarchak

Sandra Pascucci

Michael R.
Passetti
Debra Pavlico
Kimberly Penkala
Kathleen
Peregrim

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Theresa Salak

Kyra A. Rhomas

Sandy Salsavage

Michelle Rick

Thomas Salzberg

Michael Robbins

Lori Santarelli

Nicolette Saporito
Robin Rodriguez

Maria Ann
Saracino

David P. Roebuck

Maura Ann
Saraka

David Rosenthal

RobertM.
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Daniel F. Rowe
Christine A.
Rowlands

Laura
Semendinger

Matthew T. Ryan

Diane Marie Sergi

253

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Semiak
Jon Parker Shade
Wendy Shwed
Linda Marie
Siberini

Leigh Sottile

Lisa Sigman
Richard Skrip

Elizabeth A.
Stanulis

James A.
Smicherko

Caryn T. Stasco

Diane Stefanovich
Jennifer
Steinbrenner

Diana Marie
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Edward Joseph
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Stephanie Lynn
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Don Strickland
Stacey Stuck
Steven Sukosky

Joseph C. Sorento

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Mary Lou Swank

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Timothy Walker
Gary Taylor
Nagwa Taylor
James Thiemann

Ronald Ulitchney
Kimberly
Urbanski
Thomas S. Urso,
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Donna Vasquez

L. David
Warneka

Michelle Weiss

Louis Welebob
Scott H. Werbin
Glenn Whiteman
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Dan Williams

257

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Donald V. Zelek
Jane Beth Zeller
Joseph A. Zikor,

Nancy Ann E.
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Michael George
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Leonard F.
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Mary Jo Zukoski

Timothy
Wolsieffer

Richard Zytkowicz

William P. Wren
Lisa Wrubel
Lisa Wydawski

Daniel L. Dougherty
Gregory Andrew
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Joseph W.
Yuscavage III
Kyra Zaharchuk

259

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Donald V. Zelek
Jane Beth Zeller
Joseph A. Zikor,
Jr.

Nancy Ann E.
Wink

Michael George
Zobel

Leonard F.
Witczak

Mary Jo Zukoski

Timothy
Wolsieffer

Richard Zytkowicz

William P. Wren
Daniel L. Dougherty

Lisa Wrubel

Gregory Andrew
Krager

Lisa Wydawski

Pamela Y agiello
John M. Y encha
Joseph W.
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Kyra Zaharchuk

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65 North I 9th Avenue
Man ville, NJ 08835
B.S./Nsg

Michael Anthony Appolo III
2 Ross St.
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Engr Mgmt

Holly L. Avery
R.D. #I , Box 243
Falls, PA 18615
B.S ./Engr Mgmt

Jeffrey E. Ball
313 Stephanie Drive
Plymouth , PA 18651
B.S ./Phy - Math

Jamaluddin Adnan
247 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
B.S./E Engr

Matthew S. Archambault
2241 Nelson Drive
Schenectady, NY 12309
B.S./E Engr

Kelle A. Ayers
Box 27B, R.D. 112
Belvidere, NJ 07823
B.S./Bio

Louis John Balzani
I 62 South Sumner Avenue
Scranton, PA 18504
B.S./Acct

Azaridah Ahmad
260 Jalan H.S. (Phases) 53100
Taman Melawati
Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
B.S./Bus Adm

Marissa Giacometti Barcola
104 Madison Avenue
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Nsg

Jeffrey Thomas Alesson
353 N. Main St.
Plains, PA 18705
B.S./Engr Mgmt

Steven Ge~:g~~ardsley
1236 Hart Lane
Hartsville, PA 18974
B.S./Envir Engr

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227 Maple Street
Freeland, PA 18224
B.A./Comm - Eng

Kenneth D. Angradi
17 S. Atherton Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Econ

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Brian A. Barton
135 W. Main St.
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.A./Art

Kimberly Ann Archer
30 Elizabeth Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Eng - Hist

M. Theresa Ayres
204 Jackson Avenue
Susquehanna, PA 1884 7
B.S./BusAdm

Jennifer Lynne Becker
4 Evergreen Drive
Ocean , NJ 07712
B.A./Elem Educ

Karen M. Beretsky
431 East State Street
Larksville, PA 18651
B.A./Comm - Eng

Patrick James Boyd
122 Ulmer Avenue
Oreland, PA 19075
B.S./Bus Adm

Karen Burgess
177 Zerby Avenue
Edwardsville, PA 18704
B.S./Nsg

Karena K. Carbee
30 Bromley Road
Pittsford, NY 14534
B.S./Nsg

Jeffrey Paul Berger
8 I 8 Sheerlund Road
Reading, PA I 9607
B.S./E Engr

Karen R. Bradbury
936 Clevenger Road
Ontario, NY 14519
B of Music B.A./Eng

Gary Buscalferri
I 04 Main Street
Inkennan, PA 18640
B.S./Bus Adm

Stanley P. Cardinale, Jr.
45 Loomis Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.A./Pol Sci

Debra Ann Bialecki
67 Coldspring Road
Freehold, NJ 07728
B of Music

Pauline A. Carullo
14 Ellen Heath Drive
Matawan, NJ 07747
B.A./Psy - Soc

John Mark Bialek
902 Market Street
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.S./CIS

Sandra Anita Catina
50 Bedford Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.A./Comm

William Brian Bingham , Jr.
2816 Russell Road
Camp Hill , PA 1701 I
B.S./Bus Adm

Christopher Michael Chapin
20 Orchard Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./BusAdm

Darcy Jeanne-D'arc Bistodeau
49 Davis Place
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./ Bio

David William Bradley
395 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.A./ Poli Sci

Justine Margaret Butler
Box 675 Mill Hill
Northfield , VT 05663
B.S./Comp Sci

Donnalee Carol Chapin
RD#l
Stillwater, PA 17878
B.A./CS

Robert Anthony Bobeck, Jr.
45 Railroad Street
Swoyersville, PA 18704
B.A./Psy

Lee Curtis Brosius
R.D. #2 , Box 240
Danville, PA 17821
B.A./Art

Michael James Callahan
Box 347A Woodlawn Ave.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./E Engr

Denise Marie Chough
216 Urick Lane
Monroeville, PA 15146
B.S ./Hahnemann

Andrew James Bossard
Box 73, Storrs Hill/ HC64
Lebanon, NH 03 766
B.S./Comp Sci

Frank Joseph Brosso
410 Grove Street
Avoca, PA 18641
B.S./Acct

Janet DePue Capron
167 Warren Street
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.A./Econ

Melissa A. Chrzan
913 Bush Street
Throop, PA 18447
B.S./Nsg

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89 Laflin Road
Oakwood Park, PA I 8702
B.S./Mat Engr

Carole Mane A n n s t r o n I I
38 Hill Street
Nan11coke, PA 18634
BS /Bus Adm
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80 Main St.
Luzerne, PA 18709
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260

Mia Artmont
31 Chestnut St.
Glen Lyon, PA 18617
B.A./Art

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Ruth Maria Bender
3010 Jolly Road
Norristown, PA 19401
B.S./Nsg

Scott Anthony Batley
211 West Grove Street
Taylor, PA 1851 7
BS /Env1r Engr
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Stacey Jeanne Baldwin
11 Hawthorne Road
Short-Hills, NJ 07078
B.S./BusAdm

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Michael G. Benio
RD #1 , Box 598
Olyphant, PA 18447
B.A./Hist

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�Carolyn J. Ciccarino
44 Park Drive
Woodstock, NY 12498
B.A./Elem Ed

Christopher R. Connolly
R.D. #I, Beech Drive
Stockholm, NJ 07460
B.S./Engr Mgmt

James S. Cross
823 Electric Street
Scranton, PA 18509
B.S./Bus Adm

Catherine DalSanto
246 Manor Drive
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Bus Adm

Heidi K. Deja
36 Windsor Drive
Pine Brook, NJ 07058
B.A./Comm

David Daniel Del Vecchio
1489 Peiffers Lane
Harrisburg, PA I 7 I 13
B.S./E Engr

Edward J. Domzalski
139 E. Main St.
Glen Lyon, PA 18617
B.A./Elem

Daniel Alex Dubinski
29 Crisman Street
Fony Fon, PA 18704
B.S./Comp Sci

Marie D. Clark
R.R. #1, Box 378
Ringtown, PA 17967
B.S./Nsg

Walter A. Connor lll
67 Essex Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Poli Sci

Francis E. Crowley III
105 Princeton Avenue
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.S./Bus Adm

William M. Davidson
R.D. #I , Box 194
Easton, PA 18042
B.A ./Eng

Roy Michael DeLay
408 Spring St.
Fleetwood, PA 19522
B.S./Bus Adm

Susan M. Dicton
822 Park Avenue
Fieldcrest, Shavenown, PA
18708
B.S./Comp Sci

Thomas Nicholas Donahue
173 Hanover Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E Engr

Michelle Marie Dula
79 Oliver Street
Swoyersville, PA 18 704
B.S./Acct

Charles J . Cohn
332 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A ./Econ

Lynn Carol Conrad
20 Korn Street
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.S./Nsg

Michael Francis Crusco
38 Fem Hill Drive
Kennett Square, PA I 9348
B.S./Bio

Priscilla Lynne Davis
Box 485A Blythebum Rd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Bus Adm

Leslie Jude DelGaudio
31 Forest Drive
Dallas, PA I 8612
B.A ./Poli Sci

Anthony Russell DiGrazia
550 William Street
Picataway, NJ 08854
B.S./Bus Adm

Brian J. Dorsey
R.D. #4
Lake Ariel, PA 18436
B.A./Comm

Michael David Duncan
3737 Pheasant Lane
Endwell, NY 13760
B.S./Bus Adm

Douglas Richard Colandrea
31 Midvale Drive
Springfield, NJ 07081
B.S./Bus Adm

Kimberly Jane Cooper
30 North Landon Avenue
Kingston , PA 18704
B.A./Comm

Elizabeth H. Cunningham
111 Mason St.
Exeter, PA 18643
B.A./Soc

Deborah DeCesare
19 Dolphin Green
Pon Washington, NY 11050
B.A./Comm

Lori Ellen Del Gaudio
31 Forest Drive
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Bio

Stephen DiMarco
671 Hillcrest Blvd.
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
B.S./Bio

Keith John Dorton
26 Sommer Avenue
Maplewood, NJ 07040
B.S./ E Engr

Danene Michelle Dura
I 038 Peace Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Acct

Woodrow Rudolf Cole
PO Box 92
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
B.S./E and ES

Michael P. Cosgrove
I 77 South Hancock Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E Engr

Philip John Cyriax
55 Frederick Place
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
B.A./Poli Sci

Susan Patricia DeCinti
492 South Grant
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.A./Elem Ed

James John Delmonte
253 Parsonage Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.A ./Econ

Anthony Joseph DiMichele,
Jr.
Box 353
Great Bend, PA 18821
B.S./Bio

Daniel L. Dougherty
128 Green Street
Downingtown, PA 19335
B.S./Bus Adm

Amy L. Dux
29 Sheldon Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Acct

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Scott J. Coletti
I 03 Barbara Lane
Ta ylor, PA 18504-9 794
B.S./Bus Adm

Kelley Ann Cota
R.D. #I , Box 80
Bellows Falls, VT 05101
B.S./Bio

Lori Jane Compton
RD#4
Lake Ariel , PA I 8436
B.S./Acct

Corinne Ann Catherine Craig
I 24 West Hartford Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Math

David Dragon
645 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Engr Mgmt

Kelly Ann Marie Egan
730 North Surf Road
Ocean City, MD 21842
B.S./Nsg

Sonya Louise Confer
308 Center Avenue
Jim Thorpe , PA 18229
B.S./Acct

Daniel W. Crandall
10 South Hazel Street
Tunkhannock , PA I 8657
B.S./E Engr

Nicholas D. Driscoll
12 Park St. Korn Krest
W-B, PA 18702
B of Music

Michael Donald Elias, Jr.
31 Glen St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./ Bio

Josephine Tantoco Dait
R.D. #6, Box 164
Lehighton , PA 18235
B.S./E Engr

Patricia S. Decker
277 East South Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S ./Nsg

Carl Joseph Deluca
204 Lincoln Street
Dupont, PA I 8641
B.S./E and ES

Antonio Robert DiRado
401 Victoria Street
Raritan , NJ 08869
B.S./Acct

Paul E. Dougherty
882 Waterford Drive
Delran, NJ 08075
B.A./Comp Sci

Michele A. Edwards
R.D. #3, Box 301 I
Moscow, PA 18444
B.A./Comm

�Janice L. Eltus
3023 Post St.
Big Flats, NY 14814
B.S.ICS

Barbara Farbanish
42 Warren St.
Randolph , NJ 07869
B.A./Elem Ed

Greg A. Feldman
474 Bender St.
Oceanside, NY I 1572
B.S./Bus Adm

Neil Forte III
750 North Laurel Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B of Music

David A. Genello
50 Roosevelt St.
Scranton , PA 18505
B.S./E and ES

Richard John Gould
P.O. Box 282
Stroudsburg, PA I 8360
B.S./E Engr

Paul A. Engelhardt
63 Brook Street
W. Sayville, NY 11796
B.S./Comp Sci

Beth Ann Farrell
53 Old Mill Drive
Denville, NJ 07834
B.A./Elcm Ed

Julian R. Fernandez
35 E. Franklin St.
Shavertown, PA 18708
B.A./Econ

Timothy A. Frateschi
310 Swansea Ave.
Syracuse, NY 13206
B.A./Co mm-PS

Brenda Helen Gerhard
Main Street
Junedale, PA 18230
B.S ./Bus Adm

Timothy Jack Grant
57 Queens Road
Rockaway, NJ 07866
B.S./Bus Adm

James Christopher Evelock
27 Flat Road
Plymo uth , PA 1865 I
B.A./Comm - Eng

Cynthia Lee Ann Farrell
321 Grace Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Nsg

Robert Michael Fernandez
4 Bunker Hill Road
Hazlet, NJ 07730
B.S./E and ES

Vicki Lynn Fritz
16 I Pine Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Nsg

Joyce M. Geroulo
Bex 53 , Star Route
Gouldsboro, PA I 8424
B of Music

Michael C. Grieco
34 Drexel Place
New Cumberland, PA 17070
B.S./ E and ES

Donna Schaffer Farrell
1320 Prospect Avenue
Scranton, PA 18505
B.S./Nsg

Susan Klara Fernandez
4 Bunker Hall Road
Hazlet, NJ 07730
BS /Bus Adm

Tony M. Gionfriddo
819 Matianuck Avenue
Windsor, CT 06095
B.S./ E Engr

William T. Griffin
30 Gates Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Bus Adm

Stephanie Anne Hambrose
43 Haddon Avenue
Westmont, NJ 08 I08
B.S./Acct

Edward R. Havrilla
61 Gates Road
Shavertown, PA 18708
B of Music

Susan Carole Giordano
R.D. #1, Box 7-A
Towanda, PA 18848
B.S./Acct

Walter John Grodzki
15 Cherry Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E Engr

Thomas T. Hanley
110 E. Holly Ave.
Haddon Twp, NJ 08107
B.S./Hahnemann

Brian Patrick Higgins
I 64 Rosedale Road
Yonkers, NY I 07 I 0
B.S./Bus Adm

Linda M. Eyer
I 205 Locust Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
B.S./Acct

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Barbara Jean Eyet
R.D. #3, Box 158
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Bus Adm

Julie Feierstein
27 Academy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Psy

Elizabeth Ann Finn
2464 Beechknoll Pt.
Dayton , OH 45459
B.S./Nsg

II
Lynn D. Fuqua
164 Mineral Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Nsg

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Romualdo Fusco
13 Proffit Ave.
Springfield, NJ 07081
B.S./CS

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19 Messick Drive
Middletown, PA 17057
B.S./E Engr

Edward Joseph Gallagher
49 W. Greenwich Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
B.S./Bus Adm

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Lisa Kristin Giovannini
42 St. James Street
Plains, PA 18705
B.A./Elem Ed

Anthony Christensen
Guariglia
I 82 Haledon Avenue
Prospect Park, NJ 07508
B.S./CIS

John C. Harrity
15 Crow Street
Plains, PA 18705
B.S./E Engr

Judyth Ann Hockenbury
I 9 David Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Med Tech

Charles Frank Gorey, Jr.
59 Drummond Street
Pittston, PA I 8640
B.S./Bio

Robert Allen Hale
65 Pawnee Avenue
Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034
B of Music

Mahamad Saad Hassan
KG Lubuc Keriang
Langgar 06500 Kedah ,
Malaysia
B.S./E Engr

Bryan Thomas Hoffman
504 Herman Avenue
Lemoyne, PA 17043
B.S./E Engr

Brian Gorski
59 Garfield Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.A./ Hist

Susan R. Haley
98 Hollybush Drive
Shavertown, PA 18708
B.S./Nsg

David A. Hassler
605 E. MacPhail Road
Bel Air, MD 21014
B.S ./E Engr

John F. Hoffman
73 Marcy St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E Engr

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Mary Margaret Fitzgerald
3 Riverview Drive
Plains, PA 18705
B.S./Acct

Anthony J. Gambacorta
1624 Myrtle Street
Scranton , PA 18510
B.S ./Bus Adm

David M . Flaim
69 5 Harvey Street
West Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./ E Engr and CS

Ruth Mary Gavazzi
Box 120, R.D. #6
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Bio

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�John Joseph Hoffman
2575 Morgan Hill Roaci
Easton, PA 18042
B.S./Mat Engr

Anne Alicia Humphrey
I 13 Spring Street
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Bus Adm

Michelle Mary Kline
R. 161 East Church Street
Nanticoke, PA 18631
B.A./Elem Ed

Leah Marie Kulikowski
2801 Andrea Drive
Allentown, PA 18103
B.S./Nsg

Jacqueline M. Hogrebe
4 7 Madison Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Bus Adm

Susan B. Imboden
2663 John Street
Easton, PA 18042
B.S./Nsg

Judith Anne Koby
540 Warren Avenue
Kingston, PA I 8704
B.S./Nsg

Tami Lynne Kunkel
207 Lauderburn Ave.
Weatherly, PA 18244
B.A./Comm

William D. Hottenstein
24 Williams St.
Edwardsville, PA 18704
B.S./Hahnemann

Susan Cecilia Iorio
101 Laflin Road
Laflin, PA 18702
B.S./Nsg
.

Andrea Jayne Kocerha
R.D. #3, Box 3076
Berwick, PA 18603
B.A./Comm

Polly Ann Kunkle
Box 209A, R.D. #3
Dallas, PA 18612
B.A./Comm

Susan Howatt
14 Luzerne St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Bio

Mary Theresa Jablonowski
123 Tuttle Street
Simpson, PA 18407
B.S./Nsg

406-Y Renfer St. , R.D. #2
Avoca, PA I 8641
B.S./Nsg

Laura Jane Katchmore
R.D. #2, Box 49A
Hallstead, PA 18822
B.A./Psy

Susan Marie Keller
60 Wood Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E and ES

Christine Kiesinger
5 I I Grove Street
Avoca, PA 18641
B.A./Comm

Daniel Alain Kolar
Rutimatt Str 36
06030 Ebikon/LU Switzerland
B.S./Bus Adm

Joyce Ann M. Langan
377 North Pennsylvania Ave.
W-B, PA 18702
B.A./Comm

Gary M. Kausmeyer, Sr.
617 Academy Street
Peckville, PA 18452-1640
B.S./CIS

Michael William Keohane
11 Concord Drive
Livingston, NJ 07039
B.S./Mat Engr

Nancy J. Kinney
60 West Pettebone St.
Forty-Fort, PA 18704
B.S./CIS

Jeffrey Lee Kozik
Windy Hill Farm, R.D. #2
Moscow, PA 18444
B.S./CS

Mary Jo Ann Laniewski
414 South Main Street
Taylor, PA 18517
B.S./Bio

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Jeffrey Eugene Howey
8 I I Stones Crossing
Easton , PA 18042
B.S./E Engr

Scott Jacoby
1316 Maryland Avenue
Allentown, PA 18103
B.S./Acct - B Adm

Mohamad Maideen Kadir
l 56, Lorong 9, Kampong
Pinang, 34600 Kcmunting
Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
B.S./E Engr

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Peter Huber
2134 Blackhorse Drive
Warrington, PA 18976
B.S./E Engr

Paul Scott Jeffery
102 Fon St.
Forty-Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Bus Adm

Donna Michele Kajkowski
4 Reese St., R.D. #10
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nsg

Michael John Keane
13 Constitution Road
Laurel Springs, NJ 08021
B.S./ Bus Adm

John Frederick Kepics
624 Fourth Street
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Bus Adm

Frederick A. Klein, Jr.
85 Hillside St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18 702
B.A./Psy

Gregory Andrew Krager
Star Route #I , Box 128-A
Hawley, PA 18428
B.A./Comm

Gary John LaRocca
33 Donna Drive
Fairfield, NJ 07006
B of Music

Mark Christopher Hudak
278 E. Green St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.A./Span

Lisa Catherine Jordan
23 Cherry Street
Danville, PA 17821
B.S./Nsg

Adam Anthony Karasinski, Jr.
261 Pringle St.
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./CS

Francis Edward Keating
208 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Acct

David Keith Kern
114 Second St.
Dupont, PA 18641
B.S./E and ES

William D. Klemanowicz, Jr.
908 Main Street
Sayreville, NJ 08872
B.S./E Engr

James Krupa
82 Oxford Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Hist

Evelyn Larock
R.D. #2, Box 248B
Sugarloaf, PA 18249
B.A./Comm

Thomas J . Hughes
1549 Hanover Street
Nanticoke, PA I 8634
B.S./Mat Engr

Bernadine K. Judge
63 Walnut St.
Forty-Fort, PA 18704
B.A./Psy

Sharon M . Karpowich
P.O. Box 233
Freeland, PA 18224
B.S./Nsg

Wendy L. Keefer
P.O. Box 1318
Montague, NJ 07827
B.A./Elcm Ed

Raymond L. Kern, Jr.
53 Mill St.
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Acct

Kimberly Ann Klimek
59 Forest Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.A./Comm

Thomas J. Kukosky
R.D. #1 , Box 189
Sweet Valley, PA 18656
B.S./E Engr

Thomas R. Laurita
325 Roosevelt Avenue
Franklin Square, NY 110 I 0
B.S./Acct

267

�Jacqueline Ann Nagy
Box 3334, R.D. #3
Moscow, PA 18444
B.A./Psy

S.isan A. Novobilski
124 South Main Street
Carbondale, PA 18407
B.S./Acct

Judith M. Oravic
71 S. Fulton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Bio

Sandra Lee Pascucci
4 7 Beech Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nsg

Cynthia L. Pieloch
150 Combs Hollow Road
Randloph, NJ 07869
B.S./Bus Adm

William P. Pompella
727 Hayes Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Bio

Pascale Nahas
4 Ashland Court
Colts Neck, NJ 07722
B.A./Econ

Henry Charles Novroski
53 Poplar Street
Kingston , PA 18704
B.A./Bio

Mary Sharon Osadchy
721 E. Samuels Avenue
Hazleton , PA 18201
B.S./Acct

Martin J . Pavill
2 Center Street
Courtdale, PA I 8704
B.A./Psy

Thomas Piergallini
32 West Ridge Road
Palmyra, PA 17078
B.S./CS

Noppadon Prapimpunt
291 Ladprao 35
Bangkok I 0900 Thailand
B.S./Bus Adm

Karen B. Natishan
165 S. Maple Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Comm - Eng

Edward Nowicki
R.R. #1 , Box 227
Shohola, PA 18458
B.S./E Engr

Margaret Ann Osmanski
822 Scott Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Acct

Debra Ann Pavlico
120 Parke Street
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./BusAdm

George Joseph Platko
780 Woodland Road
Sugar Notch, PA 18706
B.S./E Engr

Thomas C. Prinzo
60 Annapolis Drive
Hazlet, NJ 07730
B.A./Psy

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Arijit Mittra
34/1 , Elgin Road
Calcutta 750020, India
B.S./E Engr

Danielle L. Morse
R.D. #1, Box 14
Harding, PA 18643
B.S./CIS

Vi Q. Ngu
77 East Vaughn Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./E Engr

John H. O'Connor
2 Arthur Road
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
B.S./BusAdm

Erika K. Oswald
787 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston , PA 18704
B.A./Soc

Kimberly J. Penkala
23 N. Beech Road
Plains, PA 18705
B.S./Bus Adm

Sandra Miley Plunkett
P.O. Box 31
Lanesboro, PA 18827
B.A./Psy

Deborah Ann Proleika
2 Englewood Avenue
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.A./Elem Ed

Michael Patrick Molloy
605 Queens Court
Clemson, SC 29633
B.S./Bus Adm

Suzanne Kay Moser
Star Route
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
B.S./Bus Adm

Varvara Nikolaidis
139 Hill Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.A./Psy

Bruce Oliver
186 S. Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
B.A./Psy

Timothy Edward Page
401 West Pine Street
Athens, PA 18810
B.S./Bio

Kathleen B. Peregrim
I 00 Charles Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Acct

Ann Theresa Pollack
562 Keystone Avenue
Peckville, PA 18452
8.A./Psy

Anthony George Prushinski
370 Park Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Bus Adm

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Stephen Francis Moore
P.O. Box 26
Dallas, PA 18612
B.A./Pol Sci

Lawrence F. Moyer
14 Bennett Lane
Sparta, NJ 07871
B.S./Bus Adm

Todd Barry Nixon
30 Merritt Drive
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
B.S./E and ES

Randall P. Olszyk
658 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre Twp., PA 18702
B.S./E and ES

Robyn R. Paisley
P.O. Box I 132
Kingston , PA 18704
B.A./Comm

Diane Petrini
9 Lawrence Avenue
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.A./Comm

Gail Morris
282 North Maple Avenue
Kingston , PA 18 704
B.S./Nsg

Cheryl Lynn Mundo
1211 Mickley Road
Whitehall, PA 18052
B of Music

Mar Kay Nocera
1084 Wyoming Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
B.A./An

Manin J. Onzik
Oak Hill , R.D . #4
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Bus Adm

Michelle Palmiere
26 James Street
Dover, NJ 07801
B.A.ffh A

Hung Minh Pham
320 Franklin Street
Quakertown, PA 18951
B.S./E Engr

Luanne R. Morris
124 West Avenue
Mt. Carmel, PA 17851
B.S./Bio

Christopher Lee Mundo
1211 Mickley Road
Whitehall, PA 18052
B of Music

Michele Marie Novobilski
124 South Main Street
Carbondale, PA 18407
B.A./Psy

Joseph Paul Oppenheim
Sand Bank Road
Erin, NY 14838
B.S./E Engr

Gus William Panagakos
61 Park Place
Kingston , PA 18704
B.A./Comp Sci

Gerard Piazza
2868 Terrell Avenue
Oceanside, NY 11572
B.A./Psy

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�Lisa Ann Przybylski
397 South River Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.S./Nsg

Marilyn C. Querci
463 South Main Street
Pittston , PA I 8640
B.S./Nsg

James H. Ralston
61 Mallery Place
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.S./E Engr

Donald E. Rau
I 9 Oak Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Elem Ed

Scott Lawrence Rauch
8 Parker Place
Upper Saddle River, NJ
07458
B.S./BusAdm

Theresa Ann Rebarchak
R.D. #1 , Box 152
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Nsg

Debra Ann Reisenweaver
534 E. Muir Avenue
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Nsg

Veronica Repko
8 Grace Street
Swoyersville, PA 18 704
B.S./Comp Sci

Gerald J. Rettberg
Box 128
Halford, PA 18823
B.A./Econ

Michelle Anne Rick
P.O. Box 82
Revere, PA 18953
B.A./Soc

Michael James Robbins
1231 East Street
Honesdale, PA 18431
B.S./Bio

Robert Michael Savakinus
7 Cleveland Street
Hudson, PA 18705
B.A./ Pol Sci

Jon Parker Shade
901 N. Orange Street
Shamokin, PA 17872
B.A./Psy - El Ed

Mark John Slavinski
905 Old Ridge Road
Archbald, PA 18403
B.S./Acct

Kirk W. Space
R.D. #8, Box 457
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Bus Adm

Lynn Suzanne Samsel
611 East 8th Street
Berwick, PA 18603
B.A./Psy

Jerrold Jay Scaringe
20 Hom Street
Orangeburg, NY 10962
B.A./Psy

Loretta Frances Sharock
IO New Sullivan Street
Swoyersville, PA 18 704
B.S./Nsg

James Anthony Smicherko
215 Reese Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Nsg

Helen P. Stanishefski
22 Barber Street
Swoyersville, PA I 8 704
B.S./Nsg

Lori A. Santarelli
8 Salem Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Comp Sci

Laura Jane Semendinger
24 Walnut Street
Midland Park, NJ 07432
B.S./Nsg

Donna Marie Shivitz
421 Main St. , Browndale
Forest City, PA 18421
B.S./Nsg

Diana Marie Smith
94 Grimesville Road
Williamsport, PA 17701
B.A./Elem Ed

Brian J. Stanton
166 Market Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./E Engr

Joseph John Snell
2120 Walnut Street
Harrisburg, PA 17103
B.S./Math

Elizabeth Ann Stanulis
16 Stout Street
Yatesville, PA 18640
B.A./El Ed - Psy

A. Omar Sobrino
R.D. #1 , Box 405
Coopersburg, PA I 8036
B.A./Comm

Joseph G. Stefanoski
209 Samuels Avenue
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./CS

Thomas Salzberg
21 Blanchard Avenue
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
B.S./Bus Adm

Henry Rowlands
R.D. #2, Box 344 AA
Harveys Lake, PA 18618
B.S./BusAdm

Matthew T. Ryan
8 Orlando Street
Massapequa, NY 11758
B.S./BusAdm

Janine Saba
I Monarch Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.A./Hist

Robin Lynn Rodriguez
I 035 North Laurel Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.A./Comm

David Phillip Roebuck
210 Lehigh Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./BusAdm

Barbara A. Rolland
R.D . #2, Box 984
Drums, PA 18222
B.S./Nsg

Theresa Salak
R.D. #1 , Box 599
Carbondale, PA 18407
B.A./Comm

Craig D. Rome
33 Pear Tree Lane
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Bus Adm

Valerie Ann Salico
392 Market Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Psy - Soc

Christine A. Rowlands
R.D. #4, Box 333
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./Bus Adm

Sandra Lee Salsavage
58 Monahan Court
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Nsg

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Nicolette Gina Saporito
1/2 Pulaski Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Psy

Maria Ann Saracino
74 Winola Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
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B.S./Bus Adm

Diane Marie Sergi
403 W . Academy Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Psy - El Ed

Linda Marie Siberini
Box 506
Bushkill, PA 18324
B.S./Nsg

Joseph C. Sorento II
326 Ellis Avenue
Trenton, NJ 08038
B.A./Art

Diane Marie Stefanovich
21 West Sidney Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.A./Elem Ed

Gary Joseph Serino
RD I, Box 157
Falls, PA 18615
B.S ./Bus Adm

Lisa Anne Sigman
161 Shadetree Road
Shavertown , PA 18708
B.S./Math

Leigh Sottile
14 Birchwood Place
Tenafly, NJ 07670
B.A./Comm

Jennifer J. Steinbrenner
R.D. 2, Box 34A
Wapwallopen, PA 18660
B.S./Bus Adm

Richard Edward Skrip
10 Loomis Park
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./PCP

Debra Ann Souder
116 Manhattan Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Comp Sci

Stephanie Lynn Stine
303 Willow Road
Hellertown, PA 18055
B.S./Nsg

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41 Penn Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Elem Ed

Nicole Denise Semiak
1150 Bennett Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Nsg

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�Mary Jo Tombasco
793 North Laurel Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Med Tech

Cynthia Ann Wagner
401-A Lawler Drive
Jessup, PA 18434
B.S./Nsg

Glenn R. Whiteman II
RD#2
Palmerton, PA 18071
B.S./Bio

Maureen Bridget Wood
69 South Gates Avenue
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.S./Nsg

Kurt Alan Topfer
Box 387 , R.D. #3
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./E and ES

Timothy Brian Walker
69 Diven Street
Springfield, NJ 07081
B.A./Comm

Dale E. Williams
39 Loomis Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./E Engr

William P. Wren
I Spring Lane, R.D. #4
Moscow, PA 18444
B of Music

Quyen Du Tran
173-D O'Karma Terrace
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E Engr

Sally Ahouse Walton
RD #2, Box 2087
Factoryville, PA 18419
B.A./BCON

Daniel Paul Williams
307 Plymouth Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.S./Bio

Timothy Brian Wrobel
R.D. #2, Box 281
Factoryville, PA 18419
B.S./Bus Adm

Donald Todd Strickland
R.D. #1, Bo,i; 3
Springville, PA 18844
B.S./E Engr

John A. Supplee
293 East South Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./E and ES

Ronald H. Ulitchney
85 Kado Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Acct

David Lloyd Warneka
29 Westminster Drive
Dalis, PA 18612
B.S./BusAdm

Patricia Ann Williams
202 Brown Street
Tamaqua, PA 18252
B.S./Nsg

Lisa Ann Meeker Wrubel
60 Oak Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Nsg - Psy

Kyra Zaharchuk
373 Shady Lane
Trenton, NJ 08619
B.A./Eng

Michael George Zobel
28 Allenby Lane
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
B.S./Bus Adm

Stacey H. Stuck
20 South Fifth Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
B.S./Acct

John Surdy
I Kohler Avenue
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Bus Adm

Kimberly Lynn Urbanski
R.D. #1, Box 33
Hunlock Creek, PA 18621
B.A./Psy

Suzanne Carol Waters
129 Third Street
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Nsg

Nancy Ann Elizabeth Wink
41 7 North Si,i;th Street
Hamburg, PA 19526
B.S ./Nsg

Lisa Ann Wydawski
346 East Ridge Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Math

David G. Zahorsky
SOI West Atherton Street
Taylor, PA 18517
B.S./E Engr

Jill Marie Zola (Teufel)
1619 River Road
Port Blanchard, PA 18640
B.S./Acct

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P.O. Box 1766
Shavertown, PA 18708
B.S./E Engr

Donald V. Zelek
2250 Ranch Avenue
Lebanon, PA 17042
B.S./E Engr

Mary Josephine Zukoski
2658 S. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
B.S./Math - CS

Richard Allen Zytkowicz
16 Lilac Place
Randolph, NJ 07869
B.S./Acct

Alisa Marie Elizabeth Sundra
8 S. Parkview Drive
Tresckow, PA 18254
B.S./Nsg

Mary Lou Swank
R.D. #1 , Box I
Hop Bottom, PA 18824
B.S./Acct

Thomas S. Urso, Jr.
8 Holderness Drive
Sussex, NJ 07461
B.S./E Engr

Louis Welebob III
353 Church Road
Mountaintop, PA I 8707
B.S./Chem

Leonard F. Witczak
65 South Meade Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Acct - B Adm

Bernard 0. Sult, Jr.
Bulford Road
Shavertown, PA 18708
B.S./Bus Adm

Gary J. Taylor
111 E. Atherton Street
Taylor, PA 18517
B.S./CIS

Donna Ann Vasquez
8 Parker Place
Uppersaddle River, NJ 07458
B.S./Nsg

Patricia A. Welsh
P.O. Box 120
Sybertsville, PA 18251
B.S./Nsg

John Anthony Wojcik
1238 Garfield Avenue
Wyomissing, PA 19610
B.A./ Pol Sci

John Michael Yencha
686 N. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./BusAdm

Thomas J. Zelinsky
127 John Street
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.S./E and ES

Kim Marie Supper
Clarkson Road
Lake Carmel, NY 10512
B.A./Eng

Nagwa G. Taylor
560 Westmoreland Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Bus Adm

Carl John Vassia, Jr.
11 7 E. Green Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./E Engr

Scott H. Werbin
S Stauber Drive
Plainview, NY 11803
B.A./Th A

Timothy E. Wolsieffer
24 Yeager Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Bus Adm

Ronald E. Young, Jr.
718 High Street
Honesdale, PA 18431
B.A./Econ

Joseph Andrew Zikor, Jr.
16 I Spring Garden
Trucksville, PA 18708
B.S./BusAdm

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���Holly Avery
Our love is with you. We are proud of your persistence through busy and
sometimes difficult years.
Love, Mom, Dad, &amp; " Chista"

Pat Boyd
Best of luck in whatever you decide is best for you.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Justine Butler
When we hear people
Praising great ones,
Then we know that you
Shall be esteemed,
And you, when your time comes,
Shall do mightily!
Our love always, Mommy and Daddy

Karena Carbee
Congratulations on receiving your nursing degree. Much success and
happiness!
We love you!
DadMom&amp;Amy

Barbara J. Eyet
Barb,
Your love, thoughtfulness and your accomplishments have made us very
happy and very proud.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Priscilla Lynne Davis
I am so very proud of my granddaughter
Mia

Barbara Farbanish
Thank you for being the most wonderful person that you are.
Congratulations on your graduation and we wish you the greatest success
in your future endeavors.
Love Olga, Basil, Debbie, Tom, Gregory and the little one.

Lee C. Brosius
Our hope is the years spent in college helps you to better the life of all
surrounding you and makes you happy.
Mom and Dad

Frank J . Cerminaro
Congratulations! We' re so proud of you. May you be blessed with
happiness and success.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Deborah Decesare
Congratulations!! Your Benetton charges matched your 4 year tuition! But
you are a priceless daughter

Beth Ann Farrell
Beth Ann - Congratulations! We are very proud of you and your
accomplishments. We love you and wish you continued success.
Mom, Dad, Alex, Mark and Brian

Frank J. Brosso
Frank, You've never let me down and you've worked hard to succeed. I'm
truly proud to be your mother. God bless you, son.
Love, Mom

Carolyn Ciccarino
We are extremely proud of your achievements and know you will enjoy
much success in the future. God Bless you always.
With great love, Mom &amp; Dad

Anthony Joseph DiMichele, Jr.
To our son Anthony, We knew you were special. We're very proud of you.
You're a 4+ student and you'll do great at PCOM DOC.
Love you always, Dad &amp; Mom

Elizabeth Finn
Dear Beth- For all that you have accomplished we are very proud of you
and for 1he special daughter that you are to us. We love you.
Love Mom &amp; Dad

Gary Buscalferri
Your achievement has brought us honor and joy. Continue your present
values for happiness and success.
We love you, Mom, Dad and Gi Gi

Kimberly Jane Cooper
Congratulations "Kim" and the class of '88. There are three things in life
that shouldn't get broken - toys, hearts, and promises.
Love, Mom, Dad, Melissa, and Scott

Charles J. Draus Jr.
Luck and success in all your endeavors.
Dad, Mom, and Angela

David Michael Flaim
May you feel pride in all that you are, and find joy in what you are yet to
be. Congratulations
With Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Carinne Anne Craig
Our best wishes
With Love
Mom Mary Claire and Robert

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Priscilla Lynne Davis
We love you so very much - you've made us very happy.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Miss Danine M. Dura
You've made the grade.
All your work has paid
Can hardly wait for June '88
Love, The Mother

Priscilla Lynne Davis
We knew you could do it
Love Rene &amp; Billy

Erica Einfeldt
Dear Erica,
Best ofluck in all your lifetime endeavors. Always be yourself, work hard,
and success will be your constant companion.
Love Always, Mom &amp; Dad

Priscilla Lynne Davis
We wish you the best of luck always,
Jaime and Vickie

Paul A. Engelhardt
Best wishes for success and dreams come true to you and fellow 1988
graduates.
With love, Mom

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�Laura Katchmore
You are one of my best friends as well as my daughter. The best of life!
You can make it. You already have!
Love to you always - Mom

Andrea Kocerha
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Andrea Kocerha and friends and to
the graduating class of 1988.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrea Kocerha

Helen S. Manfredi
She has enough ability to match her good looks and the rest will come
naturally.
We love her very much
GrandFather Anthony Carmadella

Gary Mark Kausmeyer, Sr.
Gary - For your devoted determination and for our sacrifices, I wish you
sincere success in your new career. I'm proud and honored you're my
husband.
With love, Cindy and children Gary and Sue Ann

Gregory A. Krager
Always aim high, experience the best. Keep love and joy in your heart. We
are grateful for you.
Mom&amp;Dad

Susan Marino
To our beautiful daughter, Susan, the best in life. God Bless You!
Love Mom and Dad

Polly Ann Kunkle
Congratulations Polly! Your goal has been reached! We are both so very
proud of you. May your future path in life be as beautiful as you.
We love you, Mom &amp; Dad

Deborah J. Marquart
Dear Debbie, May your future hold success and happiness and may all
your dreams come true. Aim High!
Love Dad Pat, Brian, Timothy, Frankie Jr.

Gary La Rocca
What better way to say we love you than helping you through college.
Love - For Ever and For Always,
Mom&amp;Dad

Ken Mazza
Dear Ken, Congratulations to a terrific electrical engineer and our wishes
for your continued future happiness and success.
Love, Mom, Dad, Ben and Nana

Lynn D. Fugua
Congratulations Lynn. If success comes from hard work, perseverance,
dedication, and determination; then you will be successful.
Much Happiness, Health, and Wealth.
God Bless You.
Love, Walt, Eric, Nolan, Candy, Monnie

Joyce Geroulo
Joy, May your perseverance and dedication continue to guide you to a
brilliant future. Congratulations on your many accomplishments. We are
extremely proud.
Love, Mom and Dad

Go out there and

Wendy L. Keefer
Wendy, We are all very proud of you and love you very much. Best ofluck
in your future.
Love Always, Mom &amp; Dad

Ann Marie McGowan
Congratulations from Al, Joe, Rosemary, Bob, Mom &amp; Dad. We wish you
luck and good fortune and may the wind always be at your back.
McGowan Family

Anthony C. Guariglia
Congratulations Anthony! My pride and love for all you are and
continued success for all your tomorrows.
As always - Mom

John Frederick Kepics
Best wishes for good health, success, and happiness to our No. l son, John.
Happy to be part of the Wilkes family. Love - God Bless.
Edythe and John Kepics

Doug Miller
Dear Rocky,
Congratulations! You have made a great accomplishment. With our love
and respect,
Mom and Gene

Tony Gionfriddo
Are you feeling good? We're so proud of you Tony change the world! We love you.
Mom, Dad, Joey, Jimmy

Robert Hale
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of 1988
Rob, use your head!!!
Good luck - The Hale's

Suzanne Kiyak
Dear Suzanne - Good luck and happiness in your every endeavor. We
are proud of you. God Bless you.
Love Always, Mom &amp; Dad

Richard John Lizak
We are very proud of your personal and academic success over the years,
and look forward to your future accomplishments.
Good luck
Love always, Mom &amp; Dad

Adam A. Karasinski
Good luck to you in your future plans and in your dreams.
Good luck and God Bless, Dad

Kimberly Klimek
Dear Kimberly,
Walk tall. Use your knowledge for the good. This will be success.
God Bless you,
Love, Mom, Dad, Drew, &amp; Mark

Lisa Loving
Best of luck in the future. We are very proud of you for a job well done.
We will always be here for you.
All our love, Mom &amp; Dad

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�Doug Miller
Little Buddy,
I love you. I'm very proud of you.
Your Wife

Kim Millich
Kim, you came a long way honey, I knew you could do it. Whatever you
do I know you'll be a success.
Much love, Mom

Margaret Ann Osmanski
Just because you're you that's why we love you like we do
Love, Mommy and Robert

Debra A. Pavlico
To me, "Debbie" has always been synonymous with love and pride. My
heart soars as I celebrate this accomplishment with you. Thanks for being
you. I'll always love and believe in you honey, Mom

Marcia Purcell
All good things must come to an end. Now the real world. Go Get Them!!
Congratulations and a happy future.
Dad and Mother

Scott L. Rauch
· Dear Scott: To one of two very special graduates from two very proud
parents. WAY TO GO!!!
With all our love, Mom and Dad

Theresa A. Rebarchak
Terri, We are so proud of you. Congratulations. We love you.
Mom &amp; Dad &amp; Joey

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Cheryl L. Mundo
Congratulations to Wilkes "BEST" French Horn player. We're proud of
your academic and musical achievements and wish you continued success
in graduate school!
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Veronica Repko
You have made us extremely proud of your accomplishments. We wish
you all the happiness the future has to offer.
Your Loving Parents

Christopher L. Mundo
WOW! You made it! Congratulations to Wilkes "finest" T-Bone player.
The best is yet to come - GRADUATE SCHOOL. We're so-o-o proud!!!
Love Mom and Dad

David Philip Rosenthal
Dear David - You make us proud to be your parents. May this day be the
beginning of a rich and rewarding life. Love Mom and Dad

Edward R. Nowicki
Our pride in you is surpassed only by your efforts, dedication, and final
achievement.
All our love, Mom and Dad

Thomas Salzberg
Dear Tom, We are very proud of you and wish you joy, peace and success
throughout your life. We love you.
Mom and Dad

Maria Saracino
Congratulations Honey, We love you.
Love Mom and Dad

Donna Schaffer Farrell
Dear Donna: It's been a long hard struggle, but well worth the effort! You
have made us very proud. We love you.
Mom &amp; Dad

Dear Stephanie
Congratulations! We knew you could do it. We are very proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad

Donald Todd Strickland
Congratulations Donnie, we're very proud of you and what you have
worked so hard for. Hang on to that determination and you'll do well.
"All our love," Mom &amp; Dad

Laura Semendinger
Congratulations! With great pride and joy, we wish you and the class of
'88 continued success as you pursue your chosen careers.
With all our love, Mom &amp; Dad

Donald Semyon
Don, I'm proud of you. You make me one happy Mom!
Love, Mom

Nicole Denise Serniak
Our best wishes as you began your nursing career, may you be one of the
best.
We are very proud of you

Joe Snell
When the going gets tough the tough get going

Alisa M. Sundra
On this special day of graduation may you, not only be able to look back
on all your hard work, but to the future when your chosen career will bring
much happiness to you and others.
With all our love &amp; Best wishes
Your Family

Jennifer Steinbrenner
You have made me very proud! My love goes with you with every step you
take.
Love, Luck &amp; Success, Mom

Nagwa Gene Taylor
Happiness Always
Love Father, Mother and Sisters

Edward J. Steve
Congratulations! And warm wishes, too - May your graduation be only
the start of the plans and dreams so dear to your heart!
With love to a fine son

Donna A. Vasquez
Dear Donna: To the other of two very special graduates from two very
proud parents. THE WORLD IS YOURS!!!
With all our love, Mom and Dad

�Jane Zeller
Congratulations on achieving this goal. You did it while upholding your
principles. With this determination you have a bright future. Good luck.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

· Mike Zobel
Dear Mike, Congratulations and Best Wishes! We wish you success and
happiness.
Love You,
Mom, Dad, Danielle &amp; Chris

Matthew P. Wasel
Congratulations, Love &amp; Very Best Wishes

Don Zelek
Your perseverance has brought you within reach of your goals. We're
proud of you and wish you much happiness and success.
Love you, Mom, Dad &amp; Linda

THANKS WILKES
Athletic Department
Dr. Mike &amp; #15
Football Team

Administration
Faculty &amp; Support Personnel
Students
Anyone from Wilkes not
mentioned above
for "'4" great years

Family of Daniel Dougherty
Turnpike Alumni

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                    <text>��AMNICOLA 1989

Wilkes College
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Volume 43

�AMNICOLA: one
who lives and
dwells by the river

AMNICOLA'STAFF
ADVISOR ........ KARL RULING
CO-EDITOR (COPY) ........ KATHY
FLINSCH CO-EDITOR
(PHOTOGRAPHY) ....... KHIET N.
HUYNH
LAYOUT EDITOR ... TOM ZUBACK
LAYOUT ASSISTANT .... . . CATHY
CAREY
BUSINESS MANAGER ........ RICK
FUERMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATORS
.... FRANK ROSSI AND JOE SMITH
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
KHIET N.
HUYNH
TOM ZUBACK
DANIEL ROWE
AARON LEWIS
SANDY THOMAS
FRANK ROSSI
JOE SMITH
CHI PHAM
ANNE KILYANCK
CHRIS LEONHARDT
SEAN SMITH
MARK WILLIAMS
DIANA WHALLEY
SUSAN VANDERBURG
ARTHUR SCOLA
ANTHONY DIAZ
JENNIFER BARRAS
PETER GUINOSSO
LAYOUT ASSISTANTS:
GLADYS
DELEON
SUSAN VANDERBURG
SUSAN DRANS
LINDA WIERNUSZ
CHRIS CARDELLO
KIM REESE
TRACY GORYEB
DAVE VANDERLYKE
SUSAN ANTROM

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......................... 2
EVENTS .............................. . 16
SPORTS ............................... 48
RESIDENCE HALLS ...................... 70
APARTMENTS ......................... 100
COMMUTERS ......................... 108
ORGANIZATIONS . ...................... 112
CANDIDS ............................. 128
SENIORS ............................. 144
WHO'S WHO .......................... 188
FACULTY ............................. 204
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�AT WORK AND PLAY

Wilkes College students have split personalities. By day, they are
aggressively studious, working hard to achieve academic and career
goals. By night, especially on the weekends, they release the pressure of
college and work by socializing with their peers. We, the 1988-89
Amnicola staff, have tried to capture both sides of college life. We want
to show you Wilkes College at "work and play."
Kathleen M. Flinsch, Co-Editor

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�WILKES COLLEGE
AT WORK

Finding Wilkes College students at work is easy. They are all around
you. They can be found in class, taking notes during lecture or in lab,
dissecting frogs. They can also be found in college and area libraries
doing research or in the Mac Lab typing up their work on the word
processor. Wilkes students work in area shops and restaurants, as well
as on campus. They are also volunteers, working hard as emergency
medical technicians or firefighters. They can be found in as many
different places as there are students.

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�WILKES COLLEGE
AT WORK

Finding Wilkes College students at work is easy. They are all around
yo~. They can be found in class, taking notes during lecture or in lab,
dissecting frogs. They can also be found in college and area libraries
doing research or in the Mac Lab typing up their work on the word
processor. Wilkes students work in area shops and restaurants, as well
as on campus. They are also volunteers, working hard as emergency
medical technicians or firefighters. They can be found in as many
different places as there are students.

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�WILKES COLLEGE: AT PLAY

Finding Wilkes College students at play is just as easy as finding them at work. They can be found
participating in school-sponsored extra-curricular activities, such as Programming Board events and
dances. They are found in their dorms or apartments socializing with a few friends. Off-campus1 they are
at the malls, stores, and restaurants as consumers rather than workers. In the spring, they are out on the
dike working on their tans. Students manage to relieve the stresses of work any way they can. At Wilkes,
they play as hard as they work.

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�WILKES COLLEGE: AT PLAY

Finding Wilkes College students at play is just as easy as finding them at work. They can be found
participating in school-sponsored extra-curricular activities, such as Programming Board events and
dances. They are found in their dorms or apartments socializing with a few friends. Off-campus, they are
at the malls, stores, and restaurants as consumers rather than workers. In the spring, they are out on the
dike working on their tans. Students manage to relieve the stresses of work any way they can. At Wilkes,
they play as hard as they work.

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�THE NEW GYM: THE MARTS CENTER

Last_year, the old gym was knocked down to make way for a new gym
to meet Wilkes' expanding needs. This year, the Arnaud C. Marts Center
was finished. The three-story, 75,000 square foot building's highlight is
the huge gymnasium that has the seating capacity for 3,000 people. The
first floor contains the coaches' offices. The second floor has the conference rooms, a kitchen and a media room. The basement has the locker
rooms for both men and women's teams and their competitors, as well as
sauna, training, and nautilus rooms. It also contains the wrestling room
and its adjacent quarters. The Marts Center was designed by the awardwinning team of Bohlin, Powell, Larkin, and Cywinski. The Arnaud C.
Marts Center is a new place for Wilkes College students, faculty, and
staff to work and play.

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�WILKES COLLEGE: EXPANDING FOR A
NEW CLASS

Over the past summer. Wilkes College was hard at work relocating
departments and creating new dormitory space. The first of these relocations was the transferring of the School of Business from Bedford Hall to
our newest addition, Fortinsky Hall. The Department of Art was moved
from Stark Leaming Center to Bedford Hall. The Education Department
and the Regional Computer Resource Center (RCRC) now occupy the
ain floor of Stark. The Engineering Department is where the Education
epartment and RCRC used to be.
The second set of relocations was necessitated by the need for more
ormitory space. This year's freshman class is the largest in eight years. To
lcviate the problem, Ross Hall was turned into a women·s dorm. The
lices that had been located in Ross Hall had to be moved. The Center for
Regional Development/Small Business Development Center is in the first
and third floors of Hollenback Hall. The offices for Health Sciences
partment and Dean Roselle are still on the second floor of Hollenback.
h Cooperative Education Office is now located on the third floor of the
Roth Center. Mr. Joseph Kanner, director of testing services, can now
b found on the second floor of Chase Hall. The shift in location of the
)(' to Hollenback Hall has caused the relocation of College Health
ices and Campus Counseling Service to 136 S. Franklin St. Finally, the
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es of Evening, Weekend, and Summer Program and its new director,

M s. Galli, have moved from Chase Hall to the third floor of Roth Hall.

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�Club Day

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Homecoming

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�Amazing Neal

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Blood Donor Day

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�Battle of the Bands

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Valentines Dance

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�Theatre

Productions

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�Theatre
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�Engineering Dance

�Winter Weekend

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�Cherry Blossom

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�Cheerleaders
Women's Soccer

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�BARRE/SHERATON

BUTLER

1st Row: Sandro Rot_ella, Benny Ramos, Grant Levliette, Dave VanDerlyke, Mark Campbell:Dave Armitage. 2nd
Row: Bnan Wolfe, Bill Hape, Mark Toth, John Wiess, Mike March. 3rd Row· Doug Meade Bill Ehret Missino• Pat
McNally.
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�CATLIN

Bottom Row: L-R Lisa Kalinoski, Lisa Allegretto, _Nancr Houtz, Kathy Monahan. 2n~ Row: Hellena France:
Melinda Konesny, Patty Scanlin, Megan McCorm1ck, Liz DeSanto, Liz Walsh, Akem1 Wakamatsu. 3rd Row.
Michelle Chiodo (R.A.), Sue Wennig.

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CHEASEPEAKE

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First Row: S~e Tomasko. Dianna Cohen, Kelli Hunsicker, and Kelly Wandel. Second Row: Tresha Selmeski, Chris
Leonhardt, J1l1 Sontarp, and Karen Scotchlas. Third Row: Betsy Patton, Jen Catania, Nadine Turczak and Ginger
Handwerk.
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�COLONELS

DENISON

Front: Dave Smicherko, Tom Olenik, Tom Hood. 2nd Row: Chris Shenefield, Sean Reilly, Jeff Stein, Jason Teston,
Adam Tillman, Matt Teneyck, Chris Kaercher, Ron Miller (Being Held). Back Row: Dennis Granaham, Guest,
Tom McFadden, Mike Garnett, Tony Gazoo, Mark Stanakis, Sean Hearon, Andrew Banks, Andrew Vernon.

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�DIAZ

Row t: Chris Fenn, Sean Mancuso, Rob Sebastianelli, Todd Beckwith. Row 2: ~att Santeene, Chris R~tradC~~c
Sabatella, Brian Bradey, Rich Kim. Row 3: Brian Bohr, Rob Crawford, Chns Dahu, Mark Szezecma,
ns
Altemus.

DIRKSON

Right to Left: Kevin Tronkowski, Fred Moase, Steve Gilliotti, Lofanzo Ramierez, Jeff Thibault, !ohn McKeever,
Bruce Kutz, Steve Cannizzaro, Andy Menichillo, Albert Desimone, Jason Eike, Tad Ungard, Matt Reinert, Chris
Wolfe. Sitting Down: Dom Tinari, Dave Petty. Not Pictured: Chris Maiane, Pat Matts, Mike Raup, Hoover Davis
Paul Schiller, Chris Augistine.
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�DIAZ

Row J: Chris Fenn, Sean Mancuso, Rob Sebastianelli, Todd Beckwith. Row 2: ~att Santeene, Chris R~trad, Er~c
Sabatella, Brian Bradey, Rich Kim. Row 3: Brian Bohr, Rob Crawford, Chns Dahu, Mark Szezecma, Chns
Altemus.

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DIRKSON

Right to Left: Kevin Tronkowski, Fred Moase, Steve Gilliotti, Lofanzo Ramierez;JeffThibault, John McKeever,
Bruce Kutz, Steve Cannizzaro, Andy Menichillo, Albert Desimone, Jason Eike, Tad Ungard, Matt Reinert, Chris
Wolfe. Sitting Down: Dom Tinari, Dave Petty. Not Pictured: Chris Maiane, Pat Matts, Mike Raup, Hoover Davis,
Paul Schiller, Chris Augistine.

�EVANS

EVANS 2nd

Row 1: Mike Scott. Row 2: Stacey Symecko, Jean Rodechko, Al Knerr, Michelle Augustine, Kristin Malitsky, AJ
Ottoviani. Row 3: Andy Costic, Kristen Cornall, Jodi McNeal, Tom Kozura, Sue Batory, Pete Evans, Sue Bums,
Dave Dombeck. Row 4: Mike DeVaqua, Ed Lupico, Gary Greco, Brian DeCeasar, Kristine Bauer, Jill Vittucci,
Karen Finn. Laurie Tappan, Tara Williams, Jerry Hoffman. Row 5: Kevin Tronkowskias "Ed Buonocore," Chris
Barozzini, Brian Marra, Bill Terrell, George lgnagizak, John Breckner, Rob Viera, Marcie Kreinces, Kathy Foley,
Amy Schukis. Row 6: Kieth Knecht, Mike Radziewicz, Joe Piersomoni, Bilal Dajani, Mike MiHer, Carmen Renda,
Scott Wagner.

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�GRISSOM

Front: Eric Feese, Tom Sporer, Mike Johnston, Gina, Cixl, Bruce Bunnick, Jim Risboskin, Matt Kowalewski, Scot
Romano, John Vesko. Back: Jeff Seltman, Mark Mabb, Lamont McClure, Kyle Sheckler, Dave Shine, Mark
Ettinger, Dave, Brian Kane.

MINER 3rd

Top Row: Kathy Flinsch, Erin Kinney, Maureen Stanton, Betsey Harris. Middle Row: Gina Thomas, Karen
Donahue, Gina Lupini, Mary Ann Bobkowski, Heather Chelpaty, Cathy Slebodnik. Bottom Row: Lorrie Petrulsky,
Sharon Perry, Maryann Stephonick, JoAnn Maranki, Margie Davis.

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�ROOSEVELT

ROSS

(L-R): Jeff Kignoot, Jamie Joswiak, Jeff Ulkowski, Carl Scalzo, Dave Polanki, Rich Chapmin, Frank Kane, Kun

Hardenberg.

Row 1: Lori Trombetta, Susan Merchant. Row 2: Monique Event, Nancy Fitzgerald, Laura Gervasi.
Row 3: Sue Abate, Chris Krushinski. Row 4: Robyn Fredricks, Diana Wha1ley, Jen Howell (holding
Spanky). Row S: Charlene Zimmerman, Chris Schafer, Janell Testa, Patti Wenkowsky, Cheryl
Jacobs.

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�STERLING

First Row: John Zukus, Marc Kartzinel, Dumitru Radu, Jim Feldhusen, Tom Devine, Jim Dennis, Phil Montouri,
Matt Fethennan. Second Row: Joe Lisa, Jeff Morton, Peter Chu, Frank Spencer, Tom Zuback, John Kline, BiJI
Loneman, Kevin Ostrowsky, Dave Janiczek.

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WALLER NORTH

�WALLER SOUTH

WEISS

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L-R: Colin Mondero, Rieb Rosser, Don Ciccaglione

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463 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET

1st Row, L-R: Andy Baldo, Steve LaRagena, "Biko'• Mike Lynziki. 2nd Row, L-R! Keith Manchester "Loaf''
Corbett, "Cecilia" Brian Boone, •'Wanda" Greg Shimp.
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�Back Row:

Front Row:

Ray Parchinski
Greg Turko
Bill Neff
Jamie Brasington
Mike Seeherman
David Tielle
Ed "The Man" Gower

Tara Hollander
Susan Antrim
Doug Lane - Vice President
Cheryl Yuhnick
Lisa Neddoff - Treas.
Sue Tomasko
Heather Hand
Larry Abramson - President
Mary Carbinno
Renee Pierce
Ben Tielle

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Accounting and Business

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~~~~s!o)w, From L: to R.: Diana Whalley, Pete Guinasso, Khiet Huynh, Jo~eph Smith. Middle Row, F~om L. to R.: Mark Williams, Karl Ruling
r, Kathy Flinsch, Thomas Zuback. Back Row, From L. to R.: Sean Sm1th, Susan Vanderburg, Chris Cardello, Frank Rossi.

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�Seated, L-R: Alena Ochal, Christine Cicco, Gladys DeLeon. Standing, L-R:
Mark Sowcik: Director of Campus Counseling, Susan-Lynn Auch-Schwelk,
Sharon Froude, Karen Murphy, Lynne Travaline, Mary Supey: Director of
Health Service.

Black Students Coalition

B.A.C.C.H.U.S.

~ow _1, L-R: Paul Stuart, Gary Fabiano. Row 2, L-R: Ron Miller, Todd Werner, Craig Stevens. Row 3, L-R: Melissa Rakowski, Ray Carter, Michael
arnson, Sean Hearon, Maria Turko.

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�Cheerleaders

Row 1: Ann Marie Danna. Row 2, L to R: Kristine Erhard, Kimberly Croak. Row 3, L to R: Tia Metta, Laura Rozyicki, Cherie Davis (Captain).

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Commuter Council

Row_l, L-R: Sandy Thomas; Jennifer Douglas, Recording Secretary; Bruce Alexis; Bruce Hom, President; Matt Bee~an; Barb Carpente~; ~ue Hritza~,
Advis_o~. Row 2, L-R: Jim Gizelbach, Corresponding Secretary; Susan Vanderburg; Kim Sarnecki; Becky Stemberg~r; Heather Williams; Jamie
Mazeitis; Mike Kovalick; Kim Zoka, Vice-President. Row 3, L-R: Bob Strohl, Parliamentarian; Scott Bart~, Treas:urer; En_c Knorr. Absent From Photo:
Ed Moyer, Advisor; Rich Rosser; Nicolette Uevich; Robbie Fellan; Chuck Mihulka; Joe Ceklosky; Melanie Verdine; Melissa Cobosco; Dave Chapple.

�Clockwise Starting at Left Corner: Karl Ruling, Michele Broton, Tom Griffith, Maureen O'Hara, Jason DelCampe, Paul Winarski, Amy Schulcis,

Rebecca Haywood, Dr. Martha LoMonaco, Chris Brunnock.

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Bruce Alexis, Joe Moffit, Brian Farbanish. Bottom Row: Michelle Chiodo, Frank Rossi, Peter Guinosso, Eric Sullivan, Joe Smith, Gladys

�Cue and Curtain•

ise Starting at Left Corner: Karl Ruling, Michele Broton, Tom Griffith, Maureen O'Hara, Jason DelCampe, Paul Winarski, Amy SchukiS,
a Haywood, Dr. Martha LoMonaco, Chris Brunnock.

Earth &amp; Environmental Sciences Club

TDopLeRow: Bruce Alexis, Joe Moffit, Brian Farbanish. Bottom Row: Michelle Chiodo, Frank Rossi, Peter Guinosso, Eric Sullivan, Joe Smith, Gladys
e on.

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�Engineering

Front on Hood: Mark Maxwell. Front Seat: Tony Gamboni, President, Kristin Piatkowsi, Mike Morgan. Back Seat: Ken Ettinger. Back Ledge: Mike
Mros, Dr. Maxwell, Mike Gazda, Paul Ritchie, Dr. Kucirka, Vince Cianfichi, Corey Rosentel.

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First Aid Squad

~illit;!aL-t_Christopher Buchanan, Mary Supey: Director of Health Service, Christine Cicco. Standing, lrR: Michelle Chiodo, Sharon Froude, Keith
n, 12 DeRoo.

�Manuscript Society

Programming Board

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Top Row, L to R: Michele Broton, Co-Editor; Eric Sullivan; Eddie Lupico, Co-Editor. Bottom Row, L to R: Ralph Middaugh Jr. ; Kathy Flinsch, Assista01 James, Ga· n rew Morrell, Meh?da Com~ort, Susan Draus, Gmger Handw~rk, C~s Ray~ond, Bob Hnatk?. Row 2, L-R: Frank Rossi, Donna Sue
Wiernusz. ry Greco, Lynne Travalme, Jennifer Douglas. Row 3, L-R: Joe Smith, Craig Lanmer, Mark Vetov1tz, Roger Hatch, John Rosania, Linda
Editor; Rebecca Haywood, Assistant Editor.

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�RA's
'I

First Row, Left to Right: Ron Miller, Kelly Wanoel, Karen Donahue, Jackie McGlaugl.in, Sue Stortz, Doug Lane, Bill Evaniana, Lori Kasper, Toro
Zusack. Second Row, Left to Right: Terra Haas, Allissa Geller, Kristen Malitsky, Debbie Miller, Dave VanDerlyke, Michelle Chioda, DeDe Palm, Kevin
Tronkonsky, Tony Madera, Stacey Kem, Bruce Bunnick. Third Row, Left to Right: Leigh Majors, Mark Summers, Greg Cupec, Lori Eater, Rob
Johansen, Ed Buonzcope, Jill Groeller, Frank Ketshek, Jim Healey, Karen Naglak, Mark Vetovitz, Jamie Brasington, Chris Dodds, Todd Warner, Brian
Bohr, Lori Trombetta, Mark Allen.

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ROTC

�Rowing

SHAC

FWroe~t Row, L-R: Christine Cicco, Mary Supey: Director of Health Service, Sharon Froude. Back, L-R: Sue Auch-Schwelk, Michelle Chiodo, Heidi
1ser.

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�Student Government

Sophomore/Senior Class Office

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Front to Back· M

1:,-R: Lies~ Reber, IRHC Pres.; Scott Barth, V.P.; Maribeth Montaldi, Recording Secretary; Charlie Sweigert, President; Marcie Kreinces, Par·
hamentanan; Bruce Hom, Commuter Council President; Michelle Chiodo, Treasurer.

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artma Petrosky, Secretary; Sue Adamchak, Treasurer; Rita Klinger, President. Absent: Fred Moase, Vice-Pres.

�Student Government

Sophomore/Senior Class Officers

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1;,-R: Lies~ Reber, IRHC Pres.; Scott Barth, V.P.; Maribeth Montaldi, Recording Secretary; Charlie Sweigert, President; Marcie Kreinces, Par·
hamentanan; Bruce Hom, Commuter Council President; Michelle Chiodo, Treasurer.

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artma Petrosky, Secretary; Sue Adamchak, Treasurer; Rita Klinger, President. Absent: Fred Moase, Vice-Pres.

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�Laurence R. Abramson
824 Fordham Street
Rockville, MD 20850
B.S./Business Administration

Paula Abrantes
184 West River Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18 702
B.S./Nursing

Sandra Beth Adams
909 Mirror Lake Road
Yardley, PA 19067
B.A./History

Mark F. Alansky
39 Steele Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Bruce W. Alexis
19 Victoria Lane
Levittown, PA 19054
B.S./Earth and Environmental Science

Sharon Marie Alexy
211 Stanford Road
Fairless Hills, PA 19030
B.S./Nursing

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A. Al-Tarifi

Savas Z. Alkoc
R.D. #2, Box 2060
Jackson, NJ 08527
B.S./Business Administration

Lisa Marie Allegretto
729 Roosevelt Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./ Nursing

Christopher Brian Andrews
Box 5135, R.D. #5
Newton, NJ 07860
B.S./Earth and Environmental Science

Karen Cecile Antonio
1216 Bennett Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Nursing

Dianne Augugliaro
177 Mill Road North
Holbrook, NY 11741
B.S./Engineering Management

�Michelle Augustine
1810 Northbrook Drive
Lancaster, PA 17601
B.S./Environmental Engineering

Linda Jean Black
1430 Heather Lane
West Chester, PA 19380
B.A./Psychology

Jennifer S. Bodnar
R.D. #2, Box 321B
Berwick, PA 18603
B.A./Psychology

Dominick Blair
24 South 8th Avenue
Coatesville, PA 19320
B.A./Communications

Robin Gale Bateman
4811 Sumpter Drive
Collegeville, PA
Bachelor of Music Education

Cynthia Maria Baul
1295 North Providence Road
Media, PA 19063
Bachelor of Music

Joseph A. Bauman
34 Division Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Business Administration

Matthew J. Beekman
1625 Luzewme Street
Scranton, PA 18504
Bachelor of Fine Arts

Andrea Botto
8 Country Lane
Mahopac, NY 10541
B.S./Accounting

Kenneth C. Boyle
168 Willow Drive
Warminster, PA 18974
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Jamie P. Brasington
251 Doyle Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
B.S./Business Administration

Patrick Lawrence Briegel
R.D. #1, Box 65A
Bushkill, PA 18324
B.S./Business Administration

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�James R. Bruno
1318 Susquehanna Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Dent.

Edward Buonocore, Jr.
809 Brookside Lane
Somerville, NJ 08766
B.A./Communications

James J. Byrne
22 Sycamore Drive
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
B.S./Business Administration

Joseph D. Cappelloni
1722 South Webster Avenue
Scranton, PA 18505
B.S./Business Administration

Mary Carla Carbino
902 Wyoming Avenue
Wyoming, PA 18644
B. S./Accounting

Cynthia Lynn Carr
Box 99
Mountainhome, PA 18342
B.S./Business Administration

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Barbara R. Carpenter
2522 Boulevard Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509
B.S./Nursing

Kenneth W. C. Chakon
127 Meyers Street
Edwardsville, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

Michelle Chiodo
Box 663
Blakeslee, PA 18610
B.A./Earth and Environmental Science

Catherine M. Chomko
193 Burlington Avenue
Deer Park, NY 11 729
B.S./Electrical Engineering

David Joseph Chromey
514 Stephenson Street
Duryea, PA 18642
B.S./Biology

Chu Guang Da
No. 3, Block 9, Hepingli
Beijing, Peoples Republic of China
B.S./Business Administration

�Jeffrey A. Churba
1021 West Mountain Avenue
South Williamsport, PA l 770 l
B.S./Business Administration

Donald Ciccaglione
25 West View Road
West Orange, NJ 07052
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Susan Elizabeth Ciprich
262 N. Washington Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing

Dianna E. Cohen
540 East 20th Street
Apt. 3B
New York, NY 10009
B.A./Communications

James M. Consugar
504 Pottsville Street
Minersville, PA 17954
B.S./Business Administration

Christine Ann Creegan
111 Loomis Avenue
Scranton, PA 18504
B.A./Psychology

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Todd J. Culver
R.D. ·3
Shickshinny, PA 18655
B.A./Mathematics

Sarah Dunn Curran
1402 Oak Road
Pottsville, PA 17901
B.A./French

Kathleen DeChirico
R.D. #1, Box 236
Stockton, NJ 08559
B.S./Business Administration

Anthony G. DeCosmo
492 South Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./English

Douglas John DeGroote
11 Wedgewood Drive, R.D. #2
Pottstown, PA 19464
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Sarah Annette W ermuth Dekker
45 Watkins Street
Swoyersville, PA 18704
B.A./Economics

�Frank A. Dempsey
24 Davenport Street
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.S./Engineering Management

Maria Catherine DiCredico
14 Sunnybrook Drive
New Britain, PA 18901
B.A./Psychology

Erik S. Everett
Bear Creek Lake, Box 12-19
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
B.S./ Electrical Engineering

Gary N. Fabiano
110 Overlook Drive
Neptune, NJ 07753
B.A./Art

Jennifer L. Douglas
97 Amherst Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Communications

Jeffrey Butler Eline
13121 Old Hanover Road
Reisterstown, MD 21136
B.A./Communications

Katherine Gene Ettinger
2 Cider Mill Loop
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Bachelor of Music
William R. Evanina
141 Railroad Avenue
Peckville, PA 18452
B.A./Political Science

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Kimberly Ann Evans
2224 Concord Road
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
B.A./Communications

Robert W. Faille, Jr.
12 Hagemount Avenue
Hightstown, NJ 08520
B.A./History
B.S./Business Administration

James N. Feldhusen
Box 217-F
Beach Lake, PA 18405
B.S./Business Administration

Joseph T. Fleese
Box 649
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.S./Business Administration

�Kevin C. Fleming
1212 Thornton Avenue
Plainfield, NJ 07060
B.S./Business Administration

Colleen Ann Forlenza
51 Tunkhannock Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Business Administration

Donald Paul Gavlick
244 Watkins Street
Swoyersville, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

David Edward Geller
505 Rutter Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Sociology

James Joseph Gizelbach
313 E. Green Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Kevin Michael Gaffey
297 Rahway Road
Edison, NJ 08820
B.S./Accounting

Maree Ann Gallagher
R.D. #3, Box 224
Wyalusing, PA 18853
B.S./Nursing

Anthony F. Gamboni
R.D. #3, Box 3068
Milford, PA 18337
B.S./Electrical Engineering

David Andrew Garber
8 3 James Street
Shavertown, PA 18708
B. S./Chemistry
B.S./Biology

Jennifer Margret Gluc
15 West Hartford Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.A./Communications

Frank Joseph Godino
422 S. Hyde Park Avenue
Scranton, PA 18504
B.S./Biology

Lori A. Golembeski
25 Milwaukee Avenue
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Accounting
B.S./Business Administration

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�Vincenzo Grande
1003 Arnold Avenue
Raritan, NJ 08869
B.S./Business Administration

Marilyn A. Gruenloh
116 West Enterprise Street
Glen Lyon, PA 18617
B.S./Nursing

Andrew Keith Harris
H.C.R. #1, Box 234
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Roger A. Hatch
P.O. Box 613
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Kristen Denise Henry
82 Elmwood Avenue
Allendale, NJ 07401
B.A./Psychology

Clark Alan Herron
3 Exeter Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Business Administration

Fredrick Hippeli
25 Yeager Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Nursing

Bruce Alan Horn
602 East Washington Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Engineering Management

Anne Jennifer Howell
700 Paper Mill Road
Wyndmoor, PA 19118
B.A./Psychology

Marsha D. Howes
45 Lake Street
Dallas, PA 18612
B.A./Political Science

Lawrence J. Hubert
1080 Dell Street
Toms River, NJ 08755
B.S./Business Administration

Debra Brown James
114 Second Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Communications

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�Angela S. Jones
398 West Broadway Street
Larksville, PA 18651
B.S./Business Administration

Christine Ann Kellar
40 Loomis Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Bachelor of Music

Judith Anne Jones
1-6 Bertram Court
Edwardsville, PA 18704
B.S./Nursing

Lawrence F. Joseph, Jr.
30 l Cardinal Drive
Larksville, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

Eric M. Kaleta
R.D. #3 , Box 276
Meshoppen, PA 18630
B.S./Computer Science

Carla S. Karpinski
H.C.R. #1 , Box 534
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
Bachelor of Music

Gary L. Katulka
116 New Alexander Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Gerald James Kelley
29 Cranberry Road
Keene, NH 03431
B.A./Communications

Melissa Ann Kennedy
2050 Mahaffey Lane
Williamsport, PA 17701
B.A./Psychology

David J. Klub
705 Fassett Road
Elmira, NY 14905
B.S./Business Administration

Albert R. Knerr, Jr.
R.D. #2, Box 138
Paxinos, PA 17860
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Carol R. Kotlowski
10 Logan Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Engineering Management
B.S./Materials Engineering

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�Thomas G. Kozura
590 Sunbury Street
Minersville, PA 17954
B.S./Business Administration

Christine Ann Leonhardt
R.D. #4, Fulmer Road
Pottstown, PA 19464
B.S./Business Administration

Cynthia Diane Kratzer
5 Monument Avenue
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Business Administration

Lisa Ann Kravitz
R.D.#1
Dushore, PA 18614
B.A./Psychology

Corine A. Leoni
338 S. Franklin Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./English

Terry Lee Lex
Box 59
Westem, PA 18256
B.S./Nursing
Cheryl Marie Kukowski
144 Kent Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Psychology

Stephen A. LaRegina
95 Frances Avenue
R.D. #1
Stanhope, NJ 07874
B.A./Political Science

William Edward Lynch
91 Hillside Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Mathematics
B.S./Computer Science
Douglas George Lane
R.D. #6, Box 381
Danville, PA 17821
B.S./Accounting

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Larissa Marie Lorchak
56 East Phillips Street
Coaldale, PA 18218
B.A./Psychology

Keith B. Manchester
3723 Pheasant Lane
Endwell, NY 13760
B.S./Business Administration

�John T. March
3901 Manoyunk Avenue, Apt. 407
Philadelphia, PA 19128
B.A./Sociology

Kevin Martin
530 South Street
Avoca, PA 18641
B. S./Business Administration

Angela Mazzarella
48 Old Mill Road
Laflin, PA 18702
B.A./Psychology
B.A./Art

Jacqueline E. McLaughlin
425 Hudson Street
Moosic, PA 18507
B.A./English
B.A./Elementary Education

Genevieve Elisa McManus
361 Blackman Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Psychology

Francis Carroll McMullen
4662 Ilchester Road
P.O. Box 1650
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Bachelor of Music
Jean Marie McDonald
334 New Grant Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing

Cynthia Margaret McGarvey
65 Spruceland Road
Enfield, CT 06082
B.S./Nursing

Ronald E. McHale, Jr.
7 5 Searle Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B. S./Business Administration

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Anne McNeil
36 Stardust Drive
Enfield, CT 06082
B.S./Nursing

Dennis Mejias
2830 Chapman Avenue
Bellmore, NY 11 71 O
B.A./Art

Dawn M. Meyer
100 Birch Hill Lane
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Business Administration

�Jeffrey W. Meyer
103 Silver Hill Road
Ridgefield, CT 06877
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Andrew David Morrell
645 Warren Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Communications

Michelle M. Munday
500 Mt. Top Road
McAdoo, PA 18237
B.S./Nursing

Barbara Ann Michael
36 Jones Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing

Beth Ann Myers
R.D. #1, Box 269A
Wapwallopen, PA 18660
B.A./Psychology
B.A./Elementary Education

Deborah A. Miller
328 East Bacon Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
B.S./Nursing

Lisa Marie Neddoff
2460 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
B.S./Accounting

Lisa Anne Miller
R.D. #2, Box 561
Kerhonkson, NY 12446
B.A./Communications

Colin J. Mondero
R.D. #2, Box 11-B
Weatherly, PA 18255
B.A./History

Mary Elizabeth Montaldi
21 Stamford Road
Mercerville, NJ 08619
B.S./Biology

Joell A. Olenik
81 0 James Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.A./Psychology

Michelle Marylee Olexa
528 S. Poplar Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.A./Psychology
B.A./Communications

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�Robert M. Orlando
11 Oak Street
West Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Business Administration

Deanna Palin
R.D. #1, Box 80A
Delhi, NY 13753
B.A./Sociology

Elizabeth Ann Plewniak
107 Hillside Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Bachelor of Music

Dayle Lynn Pluta
R.D. #3, Box 252
Washington, NJ 07882
B. S./Business Administration

John N. Pompeo
4 Locust Drive
Malvern, PA 19355
B.S./Biology

Michael A. Partash
5 Concord Drive
Laflin, PA 18702
B.S./Biology
Suzanne Payne
277 East Street Road
Warminster, PA 18974
B.A./Psychology

Kim-Chi T. Pham
38 Taylor Avenue
Doylestown, PA 1890 l
B.S./Computer Science

Renee Ruth Pierce
29 Center Street
Hughestown, PA 18640
B.S./Accounting

Eric John Price
135 Butler Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

Stephen P. Primatic
72 Vulcan Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Bachelor of Music

Sandra Christine Pryslak
Box 319, R.D. #1
Oxford, NJ 07863
B.S./Nursing

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�John Michael Pursell
Box 303
Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972
B.S./Business Administration

James Verity Pyrah Ill
64 Vine Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Business Administration

Patricia Ann Rasko
663 Lincoln Avenue
Manville, NJ 08835
B.S./Nursing

Liesl Margaret Reber
412 West Walnut Street
North Wales, PA 19454
B.A./ International Studies

Renee Ridzon
R.D. #1 , Box 188
W apwallopen, PA 18660
B.S./Biology

Lora Lee Rinehimer
R.D. #4, Box 626
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Business Administration

Cynthia Claire Ritz
210 Winters Avenue
West Hazleton, PA 18201
B.A./Psychology

Jean Marie Rodechko
955 E. Parkway Rd.
Bear Creek Township
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Psychology
B.A./Elementary Education

Amy Lynn Rosemergey
209 Gibson Street
Jermyn, PA 18433
BA/English

Wendy Elizabeth Rosencrance
R.D. #2, Box 138D
Cogan Station, PA 17728
B.S./Business Administration
B.A./International Studies

Richard Allan Rosser
R.D. #2, 26 Cedar Ridge Drive
Vernon, NJ 07462
B. S./Engineering Management

Terrence A. Roth
R.D. #3, Box 349
Pine Grove, PA 17903
B.S./Electrical Engineering

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�David Anthony Serino
R.D. #3, Box 146B

Michelle Ruth Saltz
282 Shoemaker Street
Swoyersville, PA 18704
B.S./Chemistry

Wyoming, PA 18644
B.A./Communications

Michael P. Sheehan
511 Fifth Street
Dunmore, PA 18512
B.S./Nursing

Janelle Marie Saueraker
635 Carson Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.A./Communications

Paul J. Sollazzo
19 Woodmere Street
Raritan, NJ 08869
B.S./Accounting

Patricia A. Scanlin
508 Perine Street
Elmira, NY 14904
B.S./Accounting

John Brian Schmidt
Box 202
Greeley, PA 18425
B.S./Earth and Environmental Science

Karen Lynne Scotchlas
110 Jefferson Street
Simpson, PA 18407
B.S./Business Administration

John P. Sedor
B.S./Accounting- 1987

Jill Stacey Sontarp
6 Fairhaven Drive
Wheatley Heights, NY 11798
B.S./Business Administration

Jill Ann Sowa
5 Blackman Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Accounting

R. Kenneth Stackhouse
305 Exeter Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Business Administration

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�Kevin Robert St. Martin
33 Mill Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Chemistry

Douglas A. Takacs
l 00 Cypress Drive
Kings Park, NY 11754
Bachelor of Music

Benjamin P. Tielle, Jr.
50 Swallow Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.A./Political Science

Randy Scott Stevens
228 Division Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Sysan Lee Stortz

R.D. #8, Box 923
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Mathematics

Patricia Ann Tomalis
P.O. Box 30
Bear Creek, PA 18602
B.A./Psychology

Susan Lenore Tomasko
45 North Clark Avenue
Somerville, NJ 08876
B.S./Accounting

George C. Strand, Jr.
82 Hackberry Place
Clifton, NJ 07013
B.A./Sociology &amp; Psychology

Denis M. Suchocki
13 77 Main Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.A./English &amp; Elementary Education

Charles Gerald Sweigert
2049 Fraley Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
B.S./Business Administration

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Lori Vagnarelli
8 River Street
Archbald, PA 18403
B.S./Nursing

Mark William Vetovitz
3 730 Harvard Place
Bethlehem, PA 18017
B.S./Engineering Management

�Antoinette R. Wingert
62 North Empire Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration

Laura Marie View
41 Hayes Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Sociology &amp; Psychology

Christopher John Wojtowicz
17 East Church Street
Washington, NJ 07882
B.S./Environmental Engineering

Karen Marie Visintainer
Box 683, R.D. #2
Drums, PA 18222
B.A./Communications

Christine Marie Y encha
119 Finn Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./Business Administration

Robert D. Wachowski
12422 Parkton Street
Fort Washington, MD 20744
B.A./Computer Science

Nancy Mary Yurescko
99 Laflin Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./ Electrical Engineering

John J. Walsh
92 Carlisle Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Economics

Thomas J. Zuback
30 Surrey Drive
Belle Mead, NJ 08502
Bachelor of Fine Arts

Lynn M. Wargo
1 Coal Street
Glen Lyon, PA 18617
B.A./Communications

Kelly Ann Williams
22 Lee Avenue
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Business Administration

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�Marianne Aboutanos
380 Wright Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B. S./Business Administration

Mary Beth Baclasky
1016 Main Street
Avoca, PA 18641
B.S./Business Administration

Robert Joseph Boyle
1946 Wyoming Avenue, Lot 74
Exeter, PA 18643
B.A./History

frank J. Castano
97 West Ross Street, Apt. 2
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Elementary Education

Suzanne Aboutanos
380 Wright Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B. S./B usiness Administration

William Edward Barber
425 S. Franklin Street, Apt. 23
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./English

Suzanne Elizabeth Boyle
4B Abington Gardens, R.D. #5
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.A./Psychology

John Francis Celusniak
15 1 Division Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Cynthia Lee Allen
22 7 Maple Street
Freeland, PA 18224
B.A./Communications and English

Noreen Marie Barge
20 Bryden Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Nursing

Helen Blake Brannon
48 Laurel Place
Fanwood, NJ 07023
B.S./Accounting

Frank J. Cerminaro
57 Jefferson Street
Simpson, PA 18407
B.S./Business Administration

Amjad Mustafa Al-Tarifi
P.O. Box 1611
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Janet Marie Bates
1222 Towncrest Road
Williamsport, PA 17701
B.S./Business Administration

Edwin M. Breig
12 5 Miles Street
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Business Administration

Doreen Ellen Cherkis
45 Ketchum Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration

James C. Ambrose
68 West Sixth Street
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Business Administration

Brian Robert Bauer
21 East Cliff Street
Somerville, NJ 08876
B.A./History

Jane P. Brown
41 7 West Second Street
Mt. Carmel, PA 17851
B.S./Nursing

Grace Lynn Collier
52 Sidehill Trail
Conyngham, PA 18219
B.A./English

Mona J. Anania
160 S. Maple Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Art

Sim.on Becker
29 Walnut Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Podiatry

Peter J. Bruno
4 Hitching Post Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Business Administration

Mary Lou Conaboy
612 Main Street
Moosic, PA 18507
B.A./Socio1ogy and Psychology

Jolene Marie Andrejewski
80 South River Street, Apt. 11
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration

Thomas Matthew Bell
3 3 Maffett Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./History

Richard J. Burnis
R.D. #1, Box 254
Uniondale, PA 18470
B.S./Business Administration

Mary Theresa Connell
20 Schoolhouse Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18 702
B.S./Nursing

William Anthony Androckitis
89 North Main Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Accounting

Jane E. Beretsky
431 East State Street
Larksville, PA 18651
B.S./Medical Technology

Victoria Swendsen Butcher
R.D. #1
Lakewood, PA 18439
B.S./Accounting

Anne E. Connors
11 Swallow Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Nursing

Marie P. Arcarese
R. 706 Wyoming Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.A./English

Bridget A. Blandina
200 Wilson Street
Exeter, PA 18643
B.S./Biology

Judith Ann Butler
R.D. #2, Box 34
Oswego, NY 13827
B.S./Accounting

Sandra Lee Austin
R.D. #1 , Box 178
Sweet Valley, PA 18656
B.S./Business Administration

Joseph M. Botto
207 4 West Market Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
B.S./Engineering Management
B.S./Materials Engineering

Nelson Cantor
40 Craig Place
Cranford, NJ 07016
B.S./Business Administration

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B.s·/Eng·meermg
.
Management

James J. Carroll
23 East 4th Street
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
B.S./Environmental Engineering

Robert A
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· Corradetti
Ii. · #1 , Box 49
8.~~i's Lake, PA 186 I 8
· conomics

Wendi J. Austin
Box 60 White Birch
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./ Accounting

John Brian Bowman
916 Huff Avenue
Manville, NJ 08835
B.S./Business Administration

Sharon M. Corcoran

419 Newport Street

anticoke, PA I 86 34
8-A./Sociology
Steve Cormier
~419 South Court

Crystal D. Coy
P.O. Box 460
Wyalusing, PA 18853
B.S./Nursing
Christina M. Crabtree
Box 146AAA, R.D. #2
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Computer Science
Peter James Cuesta
87 Ewan Road
Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
B.S./Podiatry
Anna Marie Degrazio Cummings
120 Westgate Drive, D-8
Carbondale, PA 18407
B.A./Economics
Eugene C. Cunard
32 Stanley Street
Askam, PA 18706
B.S./Accounting
Mark D. Daniels
R.D #2, Box 2002
Moscow, PA 18444
B.S./Business Administration
John R. Davis III
1848 Carlisle Street
Bethlehem, PA 1801 7
B.S./Business Administration
James G. Day, Jr.
R.D. #2, Box 318
Nicholson, PA 18446
B.S./Business Administration
Frank J. DeFelice
15 ~ast 14th Street
Hazleton, PA 1820 I
B.A./Mathematics
Vincent A. DeGiusto
28 North Beech Road
Plains, PA 18 705
B. S./Electrical Engineering
Lesley Ann Demech
15902 Peach Walker Drive
Bowie, MD 20716
B.S./Business Administration

Jo-Ann Balara DeMuzzio
77 Oxford Street, Apt. # 1
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Nursing
Amanda Jane Delikat
199 Nicholson Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./English
Joseph F. Dempsey III
559 West Shawnee Avenue
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.S./Electrical Engineering
Michael V. De Vincentis .
105 King Street
Nutley, NJ 07110
B.A./History
Nancy Lee Hricko Divers
328 Madison Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B. S./N ursing
John Alan Domzalski
Box 142-B, R.D. #3
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.A./Theatre Arts and English
Renee Marie Dopko
118 North Franklin Street
Wllkes-Barre, PA I 8702
B.S./Accounting
Lisa Ann Dunay
73 Carey Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.A./Sociology and Communications
Robert Dushok
330 Damon Street
We~t Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./ Computer Science
Rebecca R. Dymond
R.D. #7, Box 74
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.A./Communications
Michele A. Edwards
R.D. #3, Box 30 I I
Moscow, PA 18444
B.A./Communications

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�Erica Ann Einfeldt
22 Willow Drive
Randolph, NJ 07869
B.A./Communications

Mark Douglas Garinger
R.R. 5, Box 422
Tunkhannock, PA 18657-9366
B.A./Communications

William A. Elias
11 Edward Street
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.A./Communications

Michael John Gazda
76 Diebel Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Psychology

Joyce Lynn Filieve Enders
801 Bank Street
- Dalton, PA 18414
B.S./Nursing

David Thomas Gdovin
38 Cummiskey Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Medical Technology

Robert Charles English
16 2 Rock Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Computer Science

John C. Gerich
528 Madison Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
B.S./ Accounting

Rita M. Evanoski
120 John Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Nursing
Michael John Fedor
88 Chestnut Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing
James N. Feldhusen
Box 217-F
Beach Lake, PA 18405
B.S./Business Administration
Thomas A. Ficarro
604 West Main Street
Susquehanna, PA 18847
B.S./Engineering Management
Elizabeth Fitzhugh-DeRoo
R.D. #2, 12 Ryans Road
Tobyhanna, PA 18466
B.A./Psychology
Mary Lynn Gallagher
42 Aster Road
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Computer Information Systems
Andrew T. Garcia
158 Moyallen Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Bachelor of Music

Gregory F. Goldsmith
9 Grove Street
Easton, PA 18042
B.A./Computer Science
Lori A. Golembeski
25 Milwaukee Avenue
Old Forge, PA 18518
B.S./Business Administration and
Accounting
David A. Gorko
R.D. #4, Box 187F
Dallas, PA 18612
B.A./Political Science
Ann Marie Grady
317 Wheeler Avenue, 2nd Floor
Scranton, PA 18510
B.S./Business Administration
Jean Marie Griffith
64 Burke Street
Plains, PA 18705
B.A./Psychology
Catherine Hauze
442 E. Main Street, Apt. #2
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.S./Nursing
James C. Hayes, Jr.
63 Brown Street
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Roberto E. Healy
R.D. #2, Box 153
Ashland, PA 17921
B.S./Business Administration

Mark D. Iorio
62 Cleveland Street
Hudson, PA 18705
B.S./ Accounting

Robert Edward Kisankowski
65 West Broadway
Larksville, PA 18 704
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Joel Christopher Kotch
424 Willow Street
Olyphant, PA 1844 7
B.S./Business Administration

Frederick Robert Habeeb III
R.D. #2, Hickory Lane
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.S./Business Administration

Patricia A. Jacques
196 Poplar Street
Archbald, PA 18403
B.S./N ursing

Christopher Calvin Kishbach
235 Horton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./History

John J. Koury, Jr. ,
256 Barney Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Optometry

M. Lisa Harrison
14001 Haverford Drive
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Debra Brown James
l l 4 Second Avenue
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.A./Communications

Kimberly Ann Klimek
59 Forest Road
Mountaintop, PA
B.A./Communications

Michelle Ann Krieg
364 Ferdinand Street
Scranton, PA 18508
B.A./Sociology

Edward R. Havrilla
61 Gates Road
Shavertown, PA 18708
Bachelor of Music

Jimi J. Jones
36 Pembroke Drive
Endicott, NY 13 760
B.S./Business Administration

John Murray Kline
West Main Street
Dalton, PA 18414
B.S./Business Administration

Catherine Marie Kulavich
R.D. #2, Box 1
Waymart, PA 18472
B.S./Nursing

Jeffrey Alan Hazard
501 Rolling Hills Road
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
B.S./Business Administration

Bryan J. Katulka
116 New Alexander Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Science

Diane Elaine Knarr
620 Grace Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
B.S./ Accounting

Leah Marie Kulikowski
2801 Andrea Drive
Allentown, PA 18103
B.S./Nursing

John Heckel
3554 Waverly Avenue
Seaford, NY 11783
B.S./Business Administration

Ralph Kauffman
13 Seminary Road
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Mark Kneeream
819 Main Street
Duryea, PA 18642
B.S./ Accounting

Stephen W. Kulmaczeski
49 East Bergh Street
Hudson, PA 18705
B.S./Computer Science

Wendy Sue Henning
51 O Towanda Street
Whitehaven, PA 18661
B.S./Medical Technology

Hani M. Kazimi
69 Ashley Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Christopher Charles Kohl
7 Ross Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

Alan Kwiatkowski
42 Church Street, H-G
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Science

Linda Ann Hoyson
2578 Rutter Avenue
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.A./Psychology

Kathleen Cecelia Kelley
53 Staub Road
Trucksville, PA 18 708
B.S./Business Administration

John Anthony Kolander, Jr.
237 Spring Street
Moosic, PA 18507
B.S./Computer Informations
Systems

John H. Leja
P.O. Box 307
Scotrun, PA 18355-0397
B.A./Economics

Carol Ann Sromovski Hynes
44 Pulaski Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing

Judith E. Kelly
P.O. Box 683
Blakeslee, PA 18610
B.A./Sociology and Psychology

John Innocenti
421 McLean Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Diane J. Kendig
to9 North Thomas Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
8-A.!Psychology and Sociology

Raymond J. Insalaco
152 Parnell Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./Business Administration

Janice Ann Kolsovsky
913' Lincoln Avenue
Blakely, PA 1844 7
B.S./Nursing
Janet Konicki
611 Chestnut Street
Dupont, PA 18641
B.S./Computer Science

w·1liiam N. Kern III
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M8 West Mahanoy Street
ahanoy City, PA 17948
8
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B. Jean Kosh
R.D. #1, Box 441
Dalton, PA 18414
B.S./Nursing

Marcella Ann Leo
46 Deibel Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Nursing
Eugene T. Lucas, Jr.
121 Center Avenue
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.S./Nursing
Thomas Anthony Lyons
158 Main Street
Dupont, PA 18641
B.S./Biology

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�Quang Ngu
77 East Vaughn Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Susan Payne Paddleford
R.D. #2 , Box 138B
Dushore, PA 18614
B.S./Accounting

Denise G. Piepoli
910 Ferdinand Street
Scranton, PA 18508
B.S./Nursing

Joseph R. Reisinger
111 Dawes Avenue
~ngston, PA 18704
B.S./Electrical Engineering

George Michael N ovajosky
2923 Cedar Avenue
Scranton, PA 18505
B.A./Biology

Raymond John Parchinski
84 7 East Spruce Street
Olyphant, PA 1844 7
B.S./Business Administration

Joseph J. Piersimoni
204 Monica Avenue
Archbald, PA 18403
B.S./Business Administration

Walter Scott Robbins
84 James Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Communications

Francine T. Methot
126 West Mt. Road
Scranton, PA 18504
B.A./Psychology

Abdulla Awadh Mohammed
Nukhuish
P.O. Box 3057
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Dale Francis Parmenteri
1347 Murray Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Business Administration

Deborah T. Piontkowski
236 Garfield Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Business Education

Suzanne Dougherty Rogers
R.D. # 1, Westgate
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./Nursing

Joseph Stephen Mickowski
125 Loomis Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Computer Science

Mark A. Ogrodnick
Box 1240
Barnesville, PA 18214
B.S./Biology

Michael R. Passetti
R.D. #2, Box 620
Susquehanna, PA 1884 7
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Christine Ann Pisano
1 Vista Drive
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.S./Nursing

Charles S. Rome
723 Tunkhannock Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B. S./Business Administration

Donna Lydia Miller
443 Rutter A venue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Sociology

JoAnne L. Oliver
125 Lake Street
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Biology

Gerard Patrick Pernot
815 Mill Street
Avoca, PA 18641-1143
B.S./Business Administration
B.A./Economics

Barbara Ann Pliska
3251 Oak Avenue
Scranton, PA 18505
B.S./Nursing

Janet Ross
86 Maple Avenue
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.A./Sociology

Joseph J. Mokay
145 S. Keyser Avenue
Taylor, PA 18517
B.A./Economics

Edmund J. O'Neill
122 High Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Engineering Management

Joseph John Polashenski
R342 W. Green Street
West Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Mathematics

Daniel Francis Rowe
541 Beech Avenue
Hershey, PA 17033
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Mary Ruth G. Marshall
R.D. #1 , Indian Springs Road
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./Business Administration
B.A./Economics

Cheryl Ann Morgan
R. 381 Schuyler Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Patricia Helen VanDriesen Olenick
228 Main Street
Sturges Olyphant, PA 1844 7
B.A./Psychology

Lynne A. Pollick
264 Park A venue
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Political Science

Christine M. Rutkowski
R.D. #3, Box 241A
Shickshinny, PA 18655
B.S./N ursing

Kimberley Marie Ann Martini
8 Wilkern Street
Exeter, PA 18643
B.A./Psychology

Michael J. Mros
5 7 East Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Physics

Mary Elizabeth Olson
19 East Cole Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.S./N ursing

Patricia Ann Potera
225 Simpson Street
Dupont, PA 18641
B.A./Art

Karen Lena Ryan
92 Watkins Street
Swoyersville, PA 18 704
B.S./Nursing

Patricia Ann Mattern
208 Andrew Street
Dunmore, PA 18512
B.S./Nursing

Christopher Lee Mundo
1211 Mickley Road
Whitehall, PA 18052
Bachelor of Music

Diane Marie Orlowski
105 Lackawanna Avenue
Duryea, PA 18642
B.S./Business Administration

Brian J. Primrose
80 Oxford Street
Wiikes-Barre, PA 18702
Bachelor of Music

Randall C. Rybak
275 E. Green Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.ft:./History

Steven C. McKaig
29 Reeds Beach Road
Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Joseph C. Nalbone, Jr.
338 North Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Science

Margaret Ann Osmanski
822 Scott Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Accounting

Michael F. Raupp
3 3 Inkberry Road
Levittown, PA 19057
B.A./English

David Andrew Sabalesky
210 E. Dorrance Street
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Sean David McKeon
66 Market Street
Laflin, PA 18702
B.S./Biology

Christopher Kyle Nebel
318 South River Street, Apt. C
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Political Science

Joseph F. Ostrowski
7 Oak Drive, R.D. #3
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Accounting

Robert Rich Rees, Jr.
70 Woodmere Way
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
B.S./Medical Technology

Lori A. Santarelli
8 Salem Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.A./Computer Science

Harry Anthony Mahally
343 New Grant Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./ Accounting
Kurt J. Manganella
507 North Gates Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.A./Economics
Robert John Marcavage
325 Florida Avenue
Shenandoah, PA 17976
B.S./Computer Science
Teresa Ann Margotta
R.D. #6, Box 6603
Moscow, PA 18444
B.S./Business Administration
Marlene M. Marriggi
102 Philadelphia Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.S./Business Administration
Kenneth A. Marshall
214 Beaver Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Peter Alan Mengak
231 Fairview Park
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Earth and Environmental
Science
Mary Rose Menichini
20 Law Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.A./History

Samuel Lynch Perry
70 Darling Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration
B.A./Economics
John James Petchel
11 Cedar Street
McAdoo, PA 18237
B.S./Accounting and Business
Administration
Ronald J. Petoia
75 Grover Lane
West Caldwell, NJ 07006
B.S./Business Administration
David Robert Petty
3oo Grovel Pond Road
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.S./Biology
Patrice Marie Pienta
~~ 2 South Highland Drive
ittston, ~ A 18640
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�Harry A. Sarkas
69 S Roosevelt Street
Hazleton, PA 1820 l
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Sandra G. Sipe
Box 92
Dimock, PA 18816
B.A./Psychology

Carolyn E. Starner
P.O. Box 114
Reeders, PA 18352
B.S./Nursing

Sheryl Ann Usaitis
56 North Gates Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
B.S./Accounting

Stanley G. Savitsky III
265 N. Mountain Blvd.
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Business Administration

Edward William Slusser
1221 S. 8th Street
Philadelphia, PA 1914 7
B.S./Temple-Dentistry

Patricia Lynn Stone
83 North River Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Computer Information Systems

Delores Cigan Vida
318 Everhart Street
Dupont, PA 18641
B.A./Psychology

Andrea Marie Schinse
l 031 Scott Street
Parsons, PA 18705
B.S./Nursing

Judith Elizabeth Smith
61 Fort Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
B.S./Earth and Environmental
Science

Renee Jennifer Strucke
226 Harding Street
Dupont, PA 18641
B.S./Biology

Suzanne Brislin Vitanovec
77 South Goodwin Avenue
Kingston, PA 18 704
B.S./Accounting

Anthony Robert Wright, Jr.
26 Jay Drive
Plains, PA 18705
B.A./History

Charles Joseph Waligun
140 East Church Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
B.A./Communications

Gary R. Wolfe
R.D. #2, Box 64
Uniondale, PA 18470
B.S./Business Administration

Robert J. Wall
318 Keller Road
Glendora, NJ 08029
B.A./Political Science

Carol A. Mulherin Wysowski
65 Carey Street
Ashley, PA 18706
B.S./Nursing

Deborah Anne Weber
2305 Applewood Acres
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
B.A./Psychology

Richard B. Young
R.D. Box 225
Freeland, PA 18224
B. S./Business Administration

Kathleen R. Weber
296 Andover Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration

Joseph William Yuscavage III
102 Western Avenue
Towanda, PA 18848
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Michelle Marie Weiss
1900 Elk Avenue
Pottsville, PA 17901
B.A./International Studies

David Joseph Zarzecki
287 Wyoming Avenue
Wyoming, PA 18644
B.S./Business Administration

Theresa Ann Wesolowski
14 Lallo Lane
Dupont, PA 18641
B.S./Computer Science

Carl J. Zbegner
71 Deerpath Drive
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Engineering Management

Janet Lee Schneider
382 Heather Highlands
South Main Street
Inkerman, PA 18640
B.S./Nursing

Amy Jo Snell
R.D. #3, Box 139A
Wyalusing, PA 18853
B.S./Mathematics

Christopher Sudol
21 Caruth Avenue
Elmwood Park, NJ 07408
B.S./Earth and Environmental
Science

Carol Schuler
Box 687
Harvey's Lake, PA 18618
B.S./ Accounting

Joseph J. Snell
2 l 20 Walnut Street
Harrisburgh, PA l 7103
B.S./Computer Science

Bernard 0. Sult, Jr.
Bulford Road
Shavertown, PA 18 708
B.S./Business Administration

Sharon Ann Sholtis Schneider
619 Pease Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Nursing

Luanne Snover
R.D#3
Montrose, PA 18801
B.S./Business Administration

John Gregory Symuleski
30 Richmond Street
Carbondale, PA 18407
B.S./Accounting

Marianne T. Schwartz
145 South Garfield Avenue
Scranton, PA 18504
B.S./Nursing

Kimberly A. Soltis
53 Second Street
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./Business Administration

Crissan Szmal-Cooper
P.O. Box 171
Nanticoke, PA 18634
8.A./Psychology

Cynthia Kay Sheatler
209 Maple Street
Danville, PA 17821
B.S./ Accounting

Leonarda Angela Sperrazza
602 Susquehanna Avenue
West Pittston, PA 18643
B.A./English

James Thiemann
7 5 Corlear Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Business Administration

Deborah Lynn Shotwell
R.D. #2, Box 35F
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./ Accounting

Robert Stephen Spryn
l 51 Electric Street
Peckville, PA 18542
B.S./Business Administration

Kenneth A. Thompson
Haddonfield Hills
Dallas, PA 18612
B.S./Computer Science

Eric Andrew Sias
R.D. # 1, Box 327
Belvidere, NJ 07823
B.S./ Accounting

Jeffrey Scott Stahl
1048 Grandview Circle
Pottstown, PA 19464
B.S./Business Administration

Gary E. Torbey
255 Opossum Lane
Slatington, PA 18080
B.S./Osteopathy

William M. Silvi, Jr.
119 Amesbury Street
Plains, PA 18705
B.S./Business Administration

Carolyn A. Stancik
R.D. #4, Box 421AA
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
B.S./Business Administration

Brian F. Tracy
12 George Street
Pittston, PA 18640
B.A./Psychology

Denise J. Whipple

R. 1725 Adams Avenue
Dunmore, PA 18509
·
B.S./Business Administration

f3enise
A. Wilde
Mooney Road

R.D. Box 141
Plymouth, PA 18651
B.SJComputer Information Systems

Raymond G. Williams
1039 Carson Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
B.S./Business Administration

William Mitchell Zurawski
806 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
B.S./Electrical Engineering

Marion Tribendis Wishnefski
404 Pringle Street
Pringle, PA 18704
B.S./Computer Science

Diane Marie Zelinka
5041 Nuangola Road
Mountaintop, PA 18707
B.S./Optometry
Steven Michael Zukosky
402 Warsaw Street
Swoyersville, PA 18704
B.S./Electrical Engineering

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�Who's Who .. .

ho's Who ...
Edward Buonocore, Jr.

Jennifer Douglas

Sandra Adams

Sandra B. Adams is from Yardley, PA. She is
receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in History.
She is the founder of Programming Board. She is
active in the Student Center Board, Bowling
1'...eague, Special Olympics, and Blood Drives as the
Blood Drop. She served as dorm president and
president of Phi Alpha Theta. Her future plans
include continuing her education by getting a
Ph.D. in American History and teach on the college level.

Michelle Chiodo

Edward Buonocore Jr. is from Somerville, NJ. He i
ceiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Telecommunicat
He can be seen around campus doing his favorite ho
playing and watching hockey, and making people laugh.
active with the Don &amp; Ed show in WCLH and theater (ac
He has been a Resident Assistant for two years. He ho
work in some aspect of TV or ;radio. If not, he would like
one of the "Banana Splits'' in Disney World.

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be

chelle Chiodo is from Willow Grove, PA. She
is re iving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Earth and
Env onmental Science and Education. Her many
rol ·nclude, a Resident Assistant in Catlin Hall, a
volu teer Red Cross CPR Instructor, a member of
Stud nt Life Committee for the past three years,
the F rst Aid Squad Captain, a class representative
and ,reasurer for Student Government, the Presiden f SHAC, and a member of Amnicola for two
She was also a member of Earth and Enental Science Club. She enjoys white water
and swimming.

Jennifer Douglas is originally from Bogota, NJ. now living
in Bear Creek, PA. She is receiving her Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Communications. Her activities include serving as
an executive member of Commuter Council (past four years)t
and a member of the Speech and Debate Team, Phi Kappa
Delta, National Discussion team for Wilkes (past two years).
She is a recipient of the George Ralston Scholarship, Arnaud
C. Marts Scholarship and the Wilkes-Barre Business and
Professional Women's Scholarship. Her future plans include
attending law school in the fall.

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�Who's Who ...

ho's Who ...
Lisa Kalinoski

David Garber

David A. Garber is from Shaverto~ PA. ~e is
receiving a Bachelor of Science degree m Chemis?'Y
and Biology. While attending Wilkes, h e ~ ~ involved in several student clubs and organ,izations
including the American Chemical Society Stud~nt
Affiliate Organization, Biology Oub, and the Wmd
Ensemble. During his senior year he conduct~ re-search in the Biology Department? and has prev1o~ly
participated in a National Science Foundation,
"Research Experience for Undergraduates" p~ogram
at Columbia University. His future plans ~nclu.de
attending graduate school to pursue a Ph.D. m Mo-

lecular Biology.

194

Douglas Lane

Bruce Horn

Bruce Hom is from Nanticoke, PA. He is receivi a
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Managem nt.
His accomplishments and activities include Presiden of
the Commuter Council, Rowing Oub founder and P esident The Young Republicans Oub, and the Physics C ub.
He ~lans to get a job after graduation in _the fi~l of
industrial management, and eventually continue his education with a Master's Degree m Marketing Managetr ent.

Lisa M. Kalinoski is from Throop, PA. She is
rec iving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Internat nal Studies. Her hobbies are calli~phy and
soft all. She is most actively involved m traveling
to 2nd from Northern Virgmia. She completed an
intt -nship at the US Global Strategy Council in
W ·n~on, DC. While at Wilkes she was in..
vol ed m the History and Political Science Oub,
Bus ess Club, Earth and Environmental Club, a
pee1 tutor:t and the Pre-law Society. Her future
pla are to teach on the college level after obtain g a doctoral degree and to travel to the Caribb an.

Douglas G. Lane is from Danville, PA. He is receiving his
Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting with a minor in
Business Administration. He is actively involved as a Resident Assistant, the Vice President of the Accounting and
Business Qub, a three yeat letterman and Senior Captain of
the Cross Country team., and the RA representative to the
disciplinary board. He did an internship at Parenta, Randolph, Orlando, Carey, and Associates. He enjoys vacationing, golf, and music.

�Who's Who ...
Maribeth Montaldi

Who's Who ...
Chris Nebel

William Lynch

William Edward Lynch is from Wilkes-Barre,
p A. He is receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in
Mathematics and Computer Science. Bill also minored in Statistics and Earth and Environmental
Science. While at Wilkes, he has served as a member of the Judicial Council, President and Secretary of the Wilkes College Bowling League, a
tutor for the Academic Support Center, and a
member of the Wilkes College Chemical Society.

Michelle Mundy

Man"beth Montaldi is from Merciville, NJ. ~he is r~iv ~g
a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology Wit~ a mu~or m
Chemistry. While at Wilkes she was involved m the Biol gy
aub Freshman and Sophomore aass Secretary, _Stud :mt
Gov;rnment Junior and Senior aass Representativ_e, ecording Secretary of the Executive Council, a Teachmg assistant for the Biology Department, . and a me~ber of the
Honors Committee. Between her Jumor and Semor year s1&gt;:e
participated in undergraduate summer research at the l mversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Ro ert
Wood Johnson Medical School. In the future she plan to
attend medical school.

chelle Munday is from McAdoo, PA. She is
ving a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.
at Wilkes she has been active in the Beacon,
ursing Student Organization, and treasurer of
rm. This past summer she participated in an
inter ship program at Crouse Irving Memorial
Hosp ta1 in Syracuse, NY, where she worked as a
Pedia ric Intensive Care Unit.
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Chris Nebel is from Stroudsburg, PA. He is receiving his
Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a minor in
Sociology. He is involved in skiing, biking, running, and
soccer. He did an internship with the Public Defender's Office
of Luzerne County. His future plans are to get his teaching
certificate, and work his way through law school.

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�Who's Who ...

ho's Who ...
Susan Stortz

Deanna Palin
John Rosania

Michelle Olexa

Michelle M. Olexa is from Hazleton, PA. She is
receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology
and Communications. While at Wilkes she was
involved in the Psychology Oub, president of her
dorm, the Beacon, a peer tutor, and she has worked
at the writing lab. Academically she was inducted
into the Psi Chi and is currently president of the
Wilkes-Barre chapter, she received the Mark
Slomowitz Memorial Scholarship and the Eleanor
Coates-Farley Scholarship, and she was placed on
Dean's List every semester. She did independent
research, and did an internship at the Help Line.

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Deanna Palin is from Delhi, NY. She is receiving
Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Elementary
ucation. While at Wilkes she was a Resident Assistan
varsity Field Hockey member, and on the Fre man
entation Staff. In the future she plans to teach elemen
school and then go on to law school. Her hobbies incl
lifting, running, watching movies, making quilts, and spting time with good friends.

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Rosania
is from Scotch Plat'ns, NJ. H e 1s
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rece vmg 1s achelor of Arts degree in Earth d
E~v ~onmental Science with a minor in Com!i:m i&lt;?ns ~nd a concentration in Interpersonal and

Org mzat1onal Communications. While at Wilkes

he
a memb_er of Student Government where he
serv d ~s President, Treasurer, and a Class Represe tative, also ~e Programming Board where he
was the
film chairperson,
Rowing Club , varst'ty
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d
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Socc.,r,
an Environmental Club Ski a b
Bow n~ Lea~e, Wilkes Today TV Sh~w, Fre!h:
man nentatton, and the Special Olympics.

Susan L. Stortz is from Lake Nuangola PA She .
. .
fS ·
, ·
1srece1vmg
er ac. e or o . ciena: degree in Mathematics and Secondary
Ed~catI~n. While at Wilkes she was involved in the Freshman
~entat1on Staff, and a Resident Assistant. In the future she
P ans to teach math and to obtain her Master's degree.

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�Who's Who ...

Who's Who ...
Renee Strucke

Mark Vetovitz
Charles Sweigert

George Strand, Jr.

Renee Jennifer Struke is from Dupong, PA. ~he is r~i
her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a mm
Chemistry. While at Wilkes she was involved in the Biolo
Society serving as President and Secretary, the College
dicial Council, served on the Trustees Scholars ~elec
Committee, and the Vice Presidential Search Comm1~t~
also worked as a Biology Teaching Assis!ant an~ a w:1t!n
tutor. Her internship was done at Lehigh. Umvemty s
lecular Biology Center. In the future she will attend Hai
Medical School.

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8harles G. Sweigert is from Philadelphia, PA.
H is receiving his Bachelor of Science in Business
Ac ministration. He has been actively involved in
St dent Government serving as President. Also, he
pl yed Rugby, and did an internship at Mercy
H pital in the Operations Analysis Department.
In he future he plans to obtain his Master's Degree
in ·fospital Administration.

Mark Vetovitz is from Bethlehem, PA. He is receiving his
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Management.
Mark is one of the founding members of the Programming
Board, and has served as the Chairman of the Board for two
years. He has also been a Resident Assistant and an Orientation Resident Assistant. In the future he would like to
obtain a job in the environmental field.

�Who's Who ...

Who's Who
John Walsh

Laura Marie View

Laura Marie View is from Wilkes-Barre1 PA. She
is receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Psychology. While at Wilkes she was
an active member of the Circle K Club in which
she served as secretary for two years, and also as
Pennsylvania District Secretary. She is also the
recipient of the Bruce Kelly Outstanding Club Secretary Award.

202

Tom Zuback

John J. Walsh is from Wilkes-Barre, PA. He is receiving h
Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. He has been active
involved in the Circle K Club, Amnesty International, 0 icron Delta Epsilon, and the President's Cabinet on Di ciplinary Affairs. John did an internship at the Public D .fender's Office and at the County Planning Commission.
hobbies include golfing, water skiing, tennis, and skiing.
the future he plans to start law school.

Tom ~ubac~ ~s originally from Hillsborough,
. He 1s rece1vmg a Bachelor of Fine Arts contrating in Communications Design. Over the
t four years, Tom has been involved on the
dent Center Board, a D.J., a Resident Assistant
a ~yout Editor of the Amnicola. One day he ~
pl nnmg to make it big in Advertising or Film
Pr uction, and to live and work in New York
Ci-y.
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�Christopher N . Breiseth, President
George W. Waldner; Vice President for Academic Affairs
Robert J. Heam.an; Executive Assistant to the President
Eleanor Cook, Administrative Assistant

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�Paul A. O'Hop, Vice President of Business Affairs

Standing, L to R: Richard Hendershott, Dir. of Annual Giving, Thomas B. Hadzor Vice President for Development,
Betsy Cono/on; Dir. of Community Relations. Sitting, L to R: Wanda Willis; Asst. 'mr. for Capital Campaign, Sandra
Beynon; Director of Foundations and Grants Management. Margaret Vojtko; Grants Coordinator of Foundations and
Grants Management.
Seated, Le~ to Right: Barbara King, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Helen Barrett, Assistant Dean of Admissions
~bara fyiiller, Secretary, ~oyce Shaffer, Secretary. Standing, Left to Right: Eleanor Bialek, Secretary, Bernard
Vmovrski, Dean of Admissions, Emory P. Guffrovich Jr., Associate Dean of Admissions.

J'.

Jane K. Lampe-Groh, Paul Adams, and Mark Allen, Deans of~:~

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�IA:ft to Right: Susan ~ritzak, ~sociate ~irector Career Services, Gene Domza
Leigh Majors, Greg Cupec, Mark Allen, Residence Life Directors

Director Career. Semces; Regina Meschmi, Secretary; Dorothy Price Coordimi
Career Counseling.
'

Gail Brodie and Lois Abate, Recorders
Amy E. Wiedemer; Assistant Dean, Student Affairs and Campus Community Activities

210

�Left to Right: Susan Hritzak, Associate Director Career Services Gene Domzalski

eigh Majors, Greg Cupec, Mark Allen, Residence Life Directors

Director Career Services; Regina Meschini, Secretary; Dorothy Price Coordinator 'or
Career Counseling.
'
Gail Brodie and Lois Abate, Recorders

sistant Dean, Student Affairs and Campus Community Activities

211

�Sitting, Left to Right: Dee Ostrowski; Edward Moyer; Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Rachael
Lohman, Director of Financial Aid, Mary Ann Savage
Row 1, Left to Right: Jon Lindgren, LI"brary Director, Fred Kroble, Josephine Fiascki, Brian Sacolic,
Sue Topfer, James Berg. Row 2, Left to Right: Mildred Graver, Joseph Erdick, June Miller, Joan
Ford, Joseph Barberio, Priscilla Cameron, Lorna Darte, Ann Fretty, Mary Watkins, Heidi Selecky.

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Mi:a:i

~u~tionf~=rtment: ~ft to Right: Ms. Diane Polachek, Assistant Professor of Education. Mr Edwin
~ ~ n t TCeahc~ng. Top Row: Left to Right: Dr. Laurel Ginsburgh, Assistant Professor ·of Edu~
en, airman, Education Department

L-R: Rollie Schmidt, Gay Meyers, Tom McGuire, Jodi Kest, Ron Rainey.

�NURSING DEPART
Across Bottom, R-L: Mary Ann Saueraker, Ruth Ann B. Fulton, Ann M. Kolanowski, Leona Castor, Ph.D., Suzanne Druffner, Sharon Telban. Starting at Bottom of Steps to Top: Mar~aret Crowley, Annette
Gunderman, Theresa Grabo, Bridgette Zielinski, Carol Zack, Karen Kaminski, Mary Ann M errigan.
MATII DEPARTMENT
Shown seated in the center is Dr. Samuel Merrill, Others, left to right are: Dr. Bing K. Wong, Mr. Thurai Kugendran, Mr. James DeCosmo, Dr. John Koch, Ms. Irene Cocco, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. Thomas
Plavchak, Dr. Stephen T illman.

Chemistry Department
Seated, L-R: Dr. Terri Wignot, Mr. Frank Salley Mrs Maria Bian
·
Dr. Owen D. Faut, Dr. Ralph B. Rozelle, Dr.
Gregorek, Dr. W~li::~~~in;.R: Dr. Venkat Chebolu, Dr. James J. Bohning,

Ed.

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�Congratulations and best wishes to Christine Y encha
and the Class of 1989.

Jill Sontrap,
You've made us very proud. May your future continue
to be filled with happiness and success.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Marc

Dear Larry,
Can't believe your 4 years of college are over. Here's
wishing you a future of success, happiness, and achievement!
All our love,
Mom and Dad

Donald,
Graduation is here, and you deserve to be proud- WE
ARE! Our youngest son is now a fine young man.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Suzy,

Congratulations Tom,
Keep the nose up, hand firm to the throttles, and go
over the top. The best of everything.
Love,
Mom and Dad

May you be as successful in your life ahead as you
have been at Wilkes. I wish you very much happiness
and love in your future.
Love, Mom

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Personality, Congeniality, Sincerity, Dependability, and
now a degree, Congratulations Pat.
Two of your many friends,
Mom and Dad

Dear Maribeth,
Our love, pride, and thanks for your outstanding accomplishments at Wilkes and best wishes for continued
success and happiness.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Ben,
We are so proud of you. Good luck in all you do. We
love you. God bless you.
Love,
Mom and Dad.

Congratulations Dayle,
Wishing you success and happiness!!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Donna, and Laura

Sheryl U saitis,
Your love, thoughtfulness, and accomplishments have
made us very proud. May success be your constant
companion. ("The First in Four"). We love you.
Mom, Dad, and Bob

Michelle Olexa,
My shining hour . . . Shine on you crazy diamond.
With so much to give of your mind, fully of your heart,
wisely.
Love always,
Mom

To J.B.E.,
"Remember I made you what you are today, and how
much is it going to cost me?!" Proud of you and love
you.
J.B.E. and J.B.E.

Larry,
Best wishes for future success. Thanks for all the
memories both in school and on the ball fields.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and sisters

Autographs

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                    <text>��AMNICOLA 1990

Wilkes University
♦

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

Volume 44

1

�IT'S
OFFICIAL!

Amnicola Staff
As of January 1, 1990, Wilkes College "moved on" to be known as Wilkes
University. The official change was celebrated during University Week which began
on Saturday, February 10. The week started off with a Valentine's Day Dance. The
theme of the dance "We've Only Just Begun" signified the beginning ofWilke's new
era. Major events of University Week included the University Celebration Dinner and
The University Convocation. Both events were held in the Arnaud C. Marts Center.
The success of these activities undoubtedly foreshadows an optimistic and progressive
new era.

Table of Contents
Introduction ........ . .... .
Campus Events
Sports . . . . . . . . . ..
Clubs I Organizations
Apartments
Dorms
Faculty
Seniors
Current Events
Candids .....
Adviser &amp; Editor's Letters
Parent Ads .......... .

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Editor-in-Chief. .. . . . . .. Khiet Huynh
Layout Editor .. . . ..... Christine Cardello
Asst. Layout Eds. . . . . .. . Susan Draus
Linda Wiernusz
Layout Assts. . ......... Khiet Huynh
Susan Vanderburg
Copy Assts. . ... .. .... .. Christine Cardello
Rebecca Haywood
Photo. Ed. ....... . .... Frank Rossi Jr.
Photographers . . . .. . . .. Kimberly Croak
Susan Draus
Peter Guinosso
Khiet Huynh
Laura Rozycki
Sean Smith
Sandy Thomas
Mark Williams
Business Manager . . .. . . Susan Trosko
Adviser ... . . .. ....... Dr. Michael Incitti

�MOVIN'

ON

As time goes by many events shape the lives ofpeople both
young and old. There are endings to certain episodes; with
every ending comes a new beginning. Wilkes ended its
historical past as a college and opened new doors for itself
by gaining university status. We have truly moved on to
what in the future can be called a successful decision. By
attaining university status, Wilkes has created new oppportunities in the areas of academics, enrollment, and
campus beautification.

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UNIVERSITY DINNER

I

Wilkes College officially became a university on February 16,

1990. To commence the occasion, there was a celebration dinner
in which many distinguished speakers were on hand. Among
them were Congressman Paul Kanjorski and Dr. Sheldon Hackney, President of the University ofPennsylvania. There were over
700 guests in attendance to mark the "dawning of a new era" at
Wilkes.

9

�Homecoming 1989

Despite a lack of cooperation from the weather, the Wilkes
College 42nd annual Homecoming Weekend proved a great
success.
Festivities kicked off Thursday night with a pep rally in the
Marts Center. The Dinner Dance was then held Friday, October
20, at Gus Genetti Inn.
Saturday, October 21, was the day everyone had anticipated.
judging of the Homecoming displays decorated to the theme
"Coming Home" was done. The winners included the Commuter
Council (M'izard of Oz), Waller South (Pink Car), and Cue and
Curtain (Home Cooking).
The King and Queen were finally announced as being Ron
Miller and Marcie Kreinces. Runners up were: Dave Rogers,
Steve Schannauer, Valerie Sweeney, and Susan Barr.
Despite a 20-7 loss by the football team to Lebanon Valley, a
good time was had by Wilkes faculty and students alike.

�CLUB DAY

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ON

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19

�CAMPUS
EVENTS
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-

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�PARENT'S
DAY
The parents of Wilkes' students had a chance to
get a taste of college life Saturday, Sept. 23rd.
The annual Parents' Day program featured a
wide range of activities for both the parents and
students enjoyment. Because of inclimate weather,
the Men and Women's Soccer and Field Hockey
games were cancelled. However, the football game
against Susquehanna University resumed.
Afterwards, the parents and students enjoyed a
lovely reception in the Mart's Center.

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�HOMECOMING
DANCE

24

�NEW YORK CITY TRIP

26

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�MORE UNIVERSITY DINNER

28

�Despite the fact that there was no
snow, spirits remained high as the winter
weekend festivities took place on February 23-25, 1990. Friday, February 23,
was the opening ceremonies and spirit
competition to the theme of "It's About
Time." There was also a banner competition won by "War" and "The Freedom Fighters"; best costume honors went
to "The Freedom Fighters." The overall
winner for all events was "Team 2000,"
followed by "The Freedom Fighters,"
and "The Cavemen."

Week

30

END

�Blood Day is a time for students to give much needed attention to a worthy cause. 'Give' is exactly what Wilkes' students
did on November 1, 1989, and May 3, 1990. Many students were seen anxiously awaiting their turn to give blood to the
American Red Cross. The record number of donors proved that Wilkes students cared enough to support such a needy
organization, and to save lives.

32

�International Night was held on Friday,
April 6th. Entertainment for the night included a Japanese Tea Ceremony, a Malaysian Wedding Ceremony, a Vietnamese Band,
and an International Fashion Show. Guests
were asked to bring a sampling of their favorite
ethnic dish.

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INTERNATIONAL
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STUDENTS CLUB
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�CHERRY
BLOSSOM
FESTIVAL

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�BREAK

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�SPORTS

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�FOOTBALL

-

I
1990 Wilkes University Football Team

1st Row, L to R: Craig Stevens, Dean Amboise, Bill George, Mike Harrison, Dale Cargin, Keith Maiorano, Jim Farr ell, Kyle Sheckler, John Colarusso, Tony Grabinski,
Steve Tehansky. 2nd Row, L to R: Tony Giardina, Dave Mack, Scott Trauger, Craig Grochowski, Jason Kraack, Rob Sebastianelli, Ron Sebastianelli, Brian DeAngelo,
Tim Weigard, Tom McFadden, Darin Heilman,Jim V. Murphy. 3rd Row, L to R: Rob Innamoratti, Joe Mariotti, Eric Smith, Sam Mento, Carl Dunn, Jim D. Murphy,
Andy Banks, Scott Fertal, Bill Terrell, Matt Teneyck, Aubin Sevrin .. 4th Row, L to R: Dan Lefchak, Dan Malec, Drew Davis, Tom Krempasky, Chris Krempasky, Tim
Hess, Todd Bock, Bill Hoak, Brett Herbst, Adam Hammerle, Dave Howard, Jim Wallace. 5th Row, L to R: Mike Dungan, Mike Mellody, Paris Alunni, Louis Emanuel,
Bill Mann, Jason Langdon, Gene Conselyea, Dan McClave, Mike Mascali, Steve Fahey, Brian Butler, Jack Baranski. 6th Row, L to R:jim Nelligan, Tony Grigas, Chad
Quackenbush, Andy Scheurer, Steve Forgus, Rich James, Mike Mallis, Jason Gani, Jim Lister, Brian Hnat, Alex Razi, Greg Keesler, John Eccleston, Brian Collins,
Aaron Albert. 7th Row, L to R: John Ferrara, Joe Lucas, Tom White, Jim Dawkins, Brian Conlon, Mike Sentner, Jerry Hoffman, Lance Benson, Randy Spencer, Bill
Crimmel, Brian McNamara, Dan Moser, Tom Mooney. Top Row, L to R: Ray Kresage, Mark Bednar, Kevin Ronalds, Assistant Coach Greg Burton, Assistant Coach
Chuck Bierlein, Assistant Coach Nick Ametrano, Assistant Coach, Bill Crimmell, Assistant Coach J.P. Meck, Head Coach Bill Unsworth.

SCOREBOARD
1989-90 Football R esults
lt.ecord 1-9; Middle Atlantic Conference 0-8
Scores
Cortland St.
Albright
Susquehanna
Moravian
Wesley
Del. Val.
Leb. Val.
Widener
J uniata
Lycoming
* MAC Game
hL _ home loss, aL -

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7-35
7-13
6-16
32-38
35-7
20-38
7-28
0-27
7-21
3-45

hL
aL*
hL*
hL*
aW
aL*
hL*
hL*
aL*
aL*

aW - away win
away los S'

�FIELD HOCKEY

SCOREBOARD
WILKES FIELD H OCKEY STATS (4-8-2, 1-4 MAC~

1st Row, L to R:Laura Gordon, Lora DiGiuseppantenio, Catie Beaman, Loretta Carnival, Michelle Leathery, Leigh Ann Koller. 2nd Row, L to
R: Martina Petrosky, Susan Barr, Tara Haas, Lori Pilkington, Lindsey Krivenko, Pattie Brown. 3rd Row, L to R: Coach Addy Malatesta, Susan
Vanderburg, Jennifer Huber, Erin Kinney, Dawn Smith, Charlene Frail, Alisa Geller, Susan Weisgerber, Asst. Coach Mary Jo Hromchak.

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919 Wilkes
9l 12j uniata
9 I 14 East Stroudsburg
9 I 16 Albright
9126 Scranton
JOI I Wilkes
1014 Wilkes
10/6 Wilk,,s
JOI 12Messiah
JOI 16Wilkes
10118 Lebanon Valley
10 I 23 Susquehanna
JOI 24 Bloomsburg
J0/26Wilkes

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

Wells
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Miseridordia
Lycoming
Moravian
Wilkes
Del. Val.
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Marywood

0
0

aw
hL
0
hL
0
aL
I
aL *
1 (2 ot) hT
0 (2 ot) aW
0 (2 ot) aT
0
aL
1
hW
1
hL
0
hL*
0
hL
hW

�MEN'S SOCCER

•

Men's Soccer Team: 1st Row, L-R: Sean Lockhead, Chris Dahm, T.R. Andrake, Chris Law, Mark Campbell, Tom Horbacz, and Chris Shenefield. 2nd
Row, L-R: Mike Selzer, Joe Lannon, Doug Albertson, Kevin Tronkowski, Brian Loy, Mike Lenczycki, Phil Joyce, and Dale Morris. 3rd Row, L-R: Tom
Nally, Ron Rainey, Bruce Higbee, Andy Renner, Paul Jellen, Matt Miller, Steve Moloney, Craig Larimer, and head coach Phil Wingert.

SCOREBOARD
WILKES COLLEGE MEN'S SOCCER STATS
(10-8-1, 4-1-1 MAC NORTHEAST)
9/2
9/3
9/9
9/12
9/16
9/18
9/21
9/25
9/30
10/3
10/7
10110
10/12
10/16
10/19
10/24
10/28
10/31
11/3

Rutger's-Newark
Millersville
Messiah
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
FDU-Madison
Wilkes
Wilkes
Moravian
Elizabethtown
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Elmira
Moravian

1
3
5
2
4
2
1
1
3
5
2
2

7
3
2
1
4
3
2

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Scranton
Upsala
Bloomsburg
Drew
Wilkes
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
Wilkes
Wilkes
Delaware Valley
King's
Albright
Misericordia
Susquehanna
Wilkes
Wilkes

0
2 (2 OT)
0
1
0
1 (2 OT)
1 (2 OT)
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1

nL
aL*
aL
kW+
aW*+
aW
aT+
hL+
kW
kW
aL
hL
kW+
aW+
aW
kW
aW
aL
aL@

+ MAC Northeast Game
@ ECAC Playoff Game at Moravian

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�WOMEN'S SOCCER

1st Row, L-R: Jonine Petras, Pam Ulichny,Jennifer Duk.off, Diane Gibbs, Tiffany Zottola. 2nd Row, L-R: JoAnne Esposito, Jenny Summa, Dawn Hosler,
Amy Braun, Tarrah Rogers, Paula Schoenwetter. 3rd Row, L-R: Stephanie Rebels, Heather Chelpaty, Gail Wilpiszeski, Chrys Woronka, Nancy
Fitzgerald, Bernadette Pentz, Kathy Miller (Coach).

SCOREBOARD
Wilkes College Women's Soccer Results (J-11; 0-4 MAC East)
9115
9116
9123
9127
91 30
1013
10 I 7
10111
10 I 14
10117
10 I 25
10128

Western Maryland
Gettysburg
Haverford
Wilkes
Drew
Swarthmore
Dickinson
Bloomsburg
Elmira
Scranton
Messiah
Muhlenberg

3
11
4
5
2
6
4
3
1
11
3
1

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Misericordia
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0

hL
hL
aL+

hW
aL+
aL+
hL
hL
hL
hL+
hL
aL

+ MAC East Game

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�.._

VOLLEYBALL

First Row, L-R: Nicole Stoker, Linda Straface, Linda Pluschau, Mary Jo Moses. Second Row, L-R: Asst. Coach Lisa Kravitz, Mary Jo Babiowski, Kathy
Monahan, Sherry Macking, Kim Wiedner, Lori Trombetta, Nguyen Huynh, Sue Ketner, Jennifer Catania, Coach Doris Saracino.

SCOREBOARD
WILKES COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL i?ESULTS
(7-15, 3-2 MAC Northeast)
919(2-0)
919 (0-3)
9110 (2-0)
9110 (2-1)
9112 (0-2)
9112 (1-2)
9114 (0-3)
9116 (0-2)
9116 (0-2)
9116 (0-2)
9118 (1-3)
9123 (3-2)
9126 (1-2)
9126 (0-2)
9128 (3-0)
9130 (1-2)
9/ 3[' (1-2)
IOI 5 (3-0)
10116 (2-3)
IOI 19 (2-3)

10/26 (1-3)
10128 (3-1)

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Philadelphia Textile
Swarthmore
MiJericordia
King's
Albright
Elizabethtown
Moravian
Messiah
Catholic U.
Susquehanna
Upsala
King's

18-8, 15-4
all'
12-15, 8-15, 5-15
al
15-5, 15-12
hlf
8-15, 15-3, 15-13
hfl'
11-15, 7-15
hL
6-15, 15-11, 2-15
hL
6-15, 11-15, 11-15
hL
8-15, 9-15
nL
11-15 7-15
nL
2-15 '14-16
nL
15_/1 12-15 6-15 7-15nL'
11-15'. 15-5, '15-6, 9-15, 1111•
15-8
hL
15-10, 7-15, 14-16
hL
12-15, 10-15
hll'
15-7, 15-13, 15-10

Marywood
Susquehanna
Delaware Valley
hL
15-11, 3-15, 7-15
Lebanon Valley
hL
Franklin &amp; Marshall 4-15, 15-4, 10-15
lt~
FDU-MadiJon forfeit
15-11, 4-15, 15-9, 13- hL
Baptist Bible
15, 10-15
10-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-oL
Lycoming
9, 11-15
,
2-15, 11-15, 16-14, 13- oL
Scranton
15
9-15, 15-13, 15-5, 15-10 hll
Muhlenberg

-

�WRESTLING

.
1 ITU
PRIDE ~ o lJ~ DESIRE

Wilkes University Wrestling Team
1st Row, L to R: Joe Bilka, Chris Rickard, Ray Markulics, Eric Olsen, Paul Stuart, Greg Schaeffer, Mark Wilgus, Bob Hawkins, Ron Miller, Dave
Bonomo. 2nd Row, L to R: Tony Diaz, Ron Miller, Dan Brunetti, Mike Froehlich, Eric Feese, Jason Testa, Jason Schaud, Jeff Stauffer, Rich McHale,
Shawn Galbreath. 3rd Row, L to R: Coach John Reese, Charlie Keyes, Mike Schroat, Steve Schannauer, Reggie Stancil, Darron Hack, Dearon
Tufankjian, Marty Strayer, Aaron Tufankjian, Eric Palmer, Fred Evans, Willie Carano, Merrel Neal, Ray Mendoza, Assistant Coach Rob Malloy.

SCOREBOARD
Wilkes Wrestling Results
17 Wins - 4 Losses
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Ithaca
Wilkes
Boston U.
Wilkes
Wilkes
Army
Willus
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Bloomsburg
Wilkes

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40
37

23
27

31
32
26
20
24
21
19
21
33

34

25
32
20
38

34

24
30

Coppin St.
Carson-Newman
Central Connecticut St.
Navy
Oregon St.
Millersville
Wilkes
Rider
Wilkes
Lehigh
Syracuse
Wilkes
William &amp; Mary
Rutgers
Morgan St.
Franklin &amp; Marshall
E. Strondsburg
Hofstra
Kutztown
Wilkes
Drexel

6

5
15
12
JO
4
14
13
14
17
16
19
8
0
17
5
18
3
6
11
9

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�WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Row 1, L-R: Nicole Kovaleski, Denise Carson. Row 2 Kneeling: Donna Zurawski Erica y; ll d R b"
Bredbenner, Mary Ann Stephanick. Standing: Vince Trivelpiece (Asst. Coach) Ki:n_ Zoka (~g;n) 'Hilfa in
McGarry, Deb Erdner, Jodi Kest (Head Coach).
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Wilkes Men's Basketball Team
1st Row, L to R: Holly Evans (Statistician),Jeff Shaffer, Ray Ott, Te.ff Gregory, Wayne Henninger,Jim Nolan, Dave Argentati, Eric Lawson, Brian
Shaffer, Rick Butler, Sue Stortz (Statistician). Second Row, L to fl.: Head Coach Ron Rainey, David Stryjewski, John Mahasky, Bob Simmons, Tim
Neal, Joe Natale, Tom Doughty, Tom Nally, John Quinn, Assistant Coach J.P. Andrejko, Assistant Coach Dave Martin (missing from photo, Tony
Kelly).

SCOREBOARD

SCOREBOARD

Women's Basketball Results (15-10)

Men's Basketball Results
Oneonta St.
Marietta
Lycoming
Drew
King's
FDU-Madison
Messiah
Allentown
Rutger's-Newark
Buffalo St.
Bloomsburg
York College
Moravian
Albright
Scranton
Elizabethtown
King's
Delaware Valley
Drew
Susquehanna
Lycoming
Scranton
FDU-Madison
Delaware Valley
Juniata

80-94
86-84
82-60
78-76
77-91
63-83
90-76
90-77
69-59
53-63
62-76
77-76
69-77
64-88
81-101
66-68
72-79
74-72
94-80
72-88
82-74
71-90
87-74
71-72
87-77

hL%
kW%
aW#
aW*#
hL*#
hL*#
hW#
hW
hW@
hL@
aL+
hW+
aL✓

aL*
hL*#
aL#
aL*#
hW *#
hW *#
aL#
hW✓

aL*#
aW *#
aL*#
hW#

% Susquehanna Varsity Tourney
# MAC Northern Division Game

* MAC Northeast Division Game
✓ MAC Game
+ Bloomsburg Tourney
@ Colonel Classic

* Jim Nolan was noted as Wilke's all-time leading
scorer with 1,951 points!

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Manhattan ville
Drew
Lycoming
Baptist Bible
FDU-Madison
Messiah
Cortland St. 66-61
Keuka College
Misericordia
Clark
Messiah
Moravian
Mansfield
Dickinson
Albright
Elizabethtown
King's
Juniata- 76-70
Marywood
Susquehanna

li.fi&lt;iimng
Scranton
Susquehanna
Juniata
Elizabethtown

84-51
68-63
74-85
100-54
70-52
63-69
hW@
68-86
62-43
58-73
71-64
77-82
60-61
80-47
59-50
69-87
68-54
aW#*
85-59
64-82
67-60
67-69
58-56
51-78
66-60

hW%
aW%
aL#
hW
hW*
hL#*
aL@
hW+
hL+
aW#*
aL *
hL
hW*
aW*
aL#*
aW*
hW
aL#*
(OT)
hL *
hW#*
hL#*
hW#*

% Rose City Classic
MAC Northwest Division Game
@ Keuka College Tourney
* MAC Game
+ Letterwomen's Tourney
#

* Nicole Kovaleski was leading scorer and Lady
Colonel of the year.

�BASEBALL

Baseball Team
1st Row: Doug Rafeld, Mike Kolbicka, Brian Lorigan, Ed Kwak, Adam Zook, Joe Kish, John Comerford,_ Chuck Clarke, George Psarras. 2nd Row:
Larry Gross, Jay Boroska, Don Trybulski, Bill Ulicny, Jason Cadwalader, John Evans, Dirk Heberle, Mick Melberger, Ken Falzone.

SCOREBOARD
Wilkes University Baseball Results
(11 Wins, 23 Losses)

., ..

Plymouth St.
Plymouth St.
King's (PA)
Wilkes
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
N.J. Tech
Lebanon Valley
Muhlenberg
Scranton
Misericordia
Messiah
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Scranton
Wilkes
Elizabethtown
Misericordia
Juniata
Juniata
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Dickinson
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes '
Allentown
King's (PA)
E. Stroudsburg
E. Stroudsburg

15
12
4
14
7
4
9
3
9
13

8
5
17

5

7
8

7
7
8

8
4
4

7
7
13
13
10
5

11
8
5
15

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
King's (PA)
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Messiah
Del. Valley
Del. Valley
Wilkes
Scranton
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Albright
King's (PA)
Moravian
Wilkes
Dickinson
Penn St.
Harrisburg
Penn St.
Harrisburg
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

7
4
3

11
2
3
2
1

6
8
5
1
6
1
1
2
2
5
5
2
3
3
5
5
12
4

7
1
2
7
2
5

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6

�SOFTBALL

SCOREBOARD
Softball Results
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

10

Misericordia
Misericordia
Lycoming

Wilkes

10

Lycoming

5

3

Scranton
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Mansfield
Wilkes
Del. Val.
Juniata

2
2
0
1
0

3

Juniata

2 hW

2
4

Wilkes
Scranton
Trenton St.
Cortland St.
Montclair St.
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
Wilkes
Mansfield
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

Softball Team
Seated, L-R: Denise Carson, Jill McGuire, Kim Skrepenak, Lorrie Petrulsky. Standing: Coach Andy Malatesta, Dawn Hosler, Amy Matisa, Stephanie
Rebels, Hillary Blake, Coach Tom Dunsmuir. Missing From Photo: Nancy Scicchitano, Lisa Balestrini, Missy Naholnik, Gina Lupini.

2
15
12
4
8
8
4
10

12

*
6 hW
*
1 aw
1 aL
0 nL#
0 nL#
0 aL#

5 aL

*

aL *
aw
aL
aw
hW

*

*

Wilkes
FDU-Madison
Wilkes

6
12
8

FDU-Madison
Wilkes
Elizabethtown

0 hL
1 hW

Wilkes

12

Elizabethtown

2 hW

Messiah
Wilkes

4

1

Wilkes
Messiah

2 hL *
0 hW

Messiah
King's
Wilkes

6
4
7

Wilkes
Wilkes
King's

* +
5 aL
1
3

5 hW

*

*

Skrepenak Pitched a No-Hitter against Del. Val.

* MAC Northwest Game
# Montclair St. Tourney

+ MAC Northwest Playoff

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0 aw
4 aT
5 hW

�CROSS COUNTRY

GOLF
SCOREBOARD
Golf Team Results (20-5)
Opponents I Tourney
Susq. Univ. Tourney
at Lycoming I Ursinus
at King's/Leh. Val. I Lycoming
at Messiah IE. -town I Allentown
at Scranton I Misericordia
King's I Bloomsburg
Dickinson lnvit.
Scranton I Leb. Val
King's I Morv. I Upsala
Susq. Trn.
-29 MAC Championships

Finish
4th of 10
1st
1st
2nd
1st
1st
19th/ 25
2nd
1st
10th/ 12
9th

Score
428
415
432
435
409
427
341
413
405
439
997

Wilkes University Golf Team

L to R: John Levandowski, Bob McDonnell, Tom Whitman, Mike Rymar, J oe Teresavage, Chris

Altemus, Scott Brady.

SCOREBOARD

1989 Wilkes College Cross-Country Photo
First Row, L to R: Jim Evans, Mike Fontinell, Chris Tryon, Rich Vahey. Second Row, L to R: Head Coach Tom McGuire, Jon Kline, Brad Post, Tom Devine, Jeff
Gayeski, Ben McKeown, Rich Bonning. Missing at Time of Photo: Pat O'Connell, Scott Mann.

Men's Tennis Results (1-10, 0-5 MAC NW)
Elizabethtown
Juniata
Muhlenburg
Wilkes
King's
Albright
Lycoming
Susquehanna
King's
Moravian
Scranton

SCOREBOARD

--

MEN'S TENNIS

9
6
9
6
9
9
6
8
8
7
9

Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Allentown
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes
Wilkes

0
3
0
3
0
0
3
I
I
2
0

1990 Cross-Country
Results
9 Losses
3 Wins
Lebannon Valley Invit. - 15th Place
Delaware Valley
27
Wilkes
Wilkes
22
King's ·
Susquehanna
27
Wilkes
Wilkes
23
King's
Allentown
22
Wilkes
Drew
25
Wilkes
Muhlenberg
15
Wilkes
Scranton
15
Wilkes
Albright
20
Wilkes
Gettysburg
17
Wilkes
Drew Invitational - 6th
Wilkes
26
Baptist Bible
Lebanon Valley
15
Wilkes

28
36
29
34
Women's Tennis Results (1-6, 0-5 MAC NW)

Ji
34
5U

Date

50
4
45

4/ 18

2
45

412
41]9
4120
4122
4123
4124
4126
• MAC

•• Pho

66

Opponent
Lycoming
Scranton
FDU-Madison
King's
Juniata
Muhlenberg
Susquehanna
Marywood

to unavailable

Score
2-7 hL *
0-9 aL *
0-9 aL
2-7 aL *
0-9 L *+
1-8 hL
1-8 hL *
8-1 hW

Wilkes University Tennis Team
1st Row: Spencer Corbett, John Perloff, Steve Karch, Matt Sekol, Lamont McClure. 2nd Row: Chris Law
Jerry Matteo, Doug Meade, Robb Whinney, Doug Greaser.
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CLUBS &amp;
ORGANIZATIONS
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�AMNICOLA

•••••••••••••
•••••••••••••

Front Row, L-R- Sean Smith, Frank Rossi (Photo Editor), Christine Cardello (Layout Editor), Khiet Huynh (Editor-in-Chief), Mark
Williams. Back Row, L-R: Rebecca Haywood, Suzanne Trosko (Business Manager), Professor Michael Incitti (Adviser), Lindo
Wiernusz, Sandy Thomas, Susan Draus.

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�BOWLING CLUB
ACCOUNTING
AND
BUSINESS CLUB
Standing, Left to Right: Heather Hand, Tara Hollander, Danielle
Bianchi, Melissa Adomtis, David Tielle, Mary Jo Rubins, Lisa
Knabb, Lori LaMorte, Robert Cella, Professor Cynthia Chisarick.
Kneeling, Left to Right: Dr. Anne Batory, Maria Swanick.

BIOLOGY CLUB

F~ont Seated, L to R: Tony Del Regno, Stan
Giza. Back Row, L to R: Melissa Cobaso
(treasurer), Sue Hritz.ah (advisor), Ed
M~yer (advisor), Kim Zoka (president),
Ni~olette Yevich (vice-president), Becky
Steinberger (secretary), Melissa Crosbie
Chris Libus, Jodi Willison, and Dawn Da~
vis.

Seated, L to R: Kim Sarnecki, Kim Zoka, Valerie Moyer, Maria Glowaski, and John Dally. Standing, L to R: Joel Rosenthal, Ann Giz.elbach, Mar~
Schnitz.el, Shaun Tubiello, Johnny Serrano, Tom Barlow, JoAnn Miranki, Greg Steuben, Rosua Generose, Rhonda Hylton, Eric Knorr, and J armt
Maz.eitis.

COMMUTER COUNCIL

�CLASS
OFFICERS

BEACON

Front L-R· John Gordon (Feature Co-Editor), Kathy Harris (News Editor),Jeff LoBalbo (Asst. N ews
Edito~), Ji~ Clark (Sports Co-Editor), Lee Morrell (Editor-in-Chief). Back, L-R: Scott ~olner (Asst._
Ad. Mgr.), Tom Obrzut (Business and Circulation Manager), D?nna Te~loc~ (Photo Editor). Absent.
Michelle Broton, Ray Ott, Michelle Corbett, Matt Hanlon, Mariane Revie, Lisa Knobb.

Senior Class Officers
Left to Right: Karen Sitarski - Treasurer, Danielle Acquaviva Vice President, Jim Healey - President.
Freshman Class Officers
Left to Right: Kelly Hackenberg - Secretary, Karen Balzarotti
- President. Missing from Photo: Doug Rafeld - Treasurer,
Ken Falzone - Vice President.

Sophomore Class Officers
~eft to Right: Lori Truman - Vice Pres., Laura Rozycki ecretary, Sandro Rotella - President, Katie Heaman - Treasurer.

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Secretary, Cherie Davis -

junior Class Officers
Left to Right: Rita Klinger - President, Patricia Price Secretary, Sue Adamchak - Treasurer.

Vice President, Martina Petrosky -

�CREW

Kneelin L to R: Jeff Russo, Sonia Ramirez, Sue Barr, Jim Healey, and Christy Ivory. Sta_nding, L to R_: Clara Best, Jerry Reisin_ger
(advisert Rob Kuschke, John Cumerf_ord,_Adam Tillman, T_ony Swatski, Sue Vandeberg, Krista Gromalski, Amy Farrow, Shawn Reilly,
Heather Moran, Chris Buchanan, Tim Sichler (student adviser).

E.E.S.
The Wilkes University Education Club visited the Pediatrics
Ward at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in Kingston in special
costume and with gifts for the hospitalized children.
The Wilkes students are seeking certification as teachers and
have a keen interest in activities centering around young people.
It was that interest which led to the visit to Nesbitt Hospital. The
students prepared for the visit by making hand puppets and get
well cards for the children as well as securing children's books.
The special costumes were provided by Education Club member,
Jennifer Richards.

Photo: Front Row, From Left: Mrs. Catherine Chase, Visiting Assistant Professor of
Education, Club Advisor; Linda Gubitose, Raggedy Andy; Carolyn DeCinti, Raggedy Ann; Karen Zack, Minnie Mouse and Brenda Esposito, Rainbow Clown.
Second Row, From Left: Jennifer Richards, Penguin and Terry Dravage. Absent:
Walter Houghton, Heather Pitcavage, Maria Trioni, Ella Lukavitch.

EDUCATION CLUB
Earth and Environmental Science Club
.
.
h Ch l
D s·d H l or ...Front Row L-R · Paul Williamson, David Daniels V.P., Brian Wolfe, Anne Kilyanek, Patti Skozelas, !feat er ~ paty,_ _r. i
as Gina
Advisor, Yvonn~ Nobul, Eric Sullivan_ President. Back Row, L-R: Bob Gershey, Tom Orosz, Bnan Farbantsh, Dimitru Radu,
Aleo, Mike Fontinell, Ed Gall, Holly Pitcavage, Rich Enders, Tara Gravel.

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�ENGINEERING CLUB

Engineering Club
·
p · ko k' L
· B b k
Standing, L-R: James Brogan, Khiet Huynh, Jonathan Dombek, Tony Tacelosky, Lisa Thornton, !,,aura Thornton, Kristen_ iat ws i, aune. o ya ,
Kristin Malitski, Kevin Tronkowski, Mike Harrison, Keith Kopec, Raimond Cheung. In Tree (middle): Paul Fallon (President.) In Tree, L-R. Robert
Bonk, Dean Malta, Vince Socci, Tom Dugan (back), unidentified, Sean Lockhead.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB

Front Row, L-R: Hoa Nguyen, Nidal_ Al-Shellah, Kan Sato, Zamry Ibrahim. Row 2: Naji Younes, Rima Saad, Akemi Wakamatsu, Priya Patel, Madhun
Penugonda, K.K. Chan. Row 3: Am;ad Marshad, Peter Chu, Ching Huang, Ashiq Ali Balouch, Dong Pham. Absent: Khiet Huynh.

I.E.E.E.

IEEE
· T~ornton, Laurie
· Bo bya k. S tan d'ing, LR·
Seated, L-R: Kristin Malitsky (Sec.), Khiet Huynh (Treas.), Laura Thornton_, Lisa
- · Mikt
ad,
Harrison, Tony Tacelosky, Kevin Tronkowski, James Brogan (V. Pres.), Vince Socci, Tom Dugan, Dean Malta, Sean Lockhe
Keith Kopec, Raimond Cheung. Absent: Joe Cumbo (President).

L-R: Jim Dee, Stan Giza, Becky Haywood, Ralph Middaugh, Maureen O'Hara, Eddie Lupico

MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY
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�PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

NURSING
STUDENTS
ORGANIZATION
L-R: Maria Tucko (Treas.), Dave Rinaldi (V.P.),
Joanne Pudia (Pres.), Linda O'Boyle (Sec.), Karen
Kaminski (Advisor), and Wendy Grose (Pres-elect).

PHYSICS
Front Row, L to R: Candy Lombardo (secretary-treasurer), Michelle Kondracki (Pres) Lynda Plushau c
· H ·
T
Goryeb (V-P). Back Row, L to R: Dr. R obert Bohlander (adviser),Jim Shields, Debo;dh Dourand, ca:l c°i:a~:ets~tes, racey

PSI CHI
Tracey Goryeb, Carrie Haines, Lori Fuller, Dr. R obert
Bohlander (advisor).

Physics Club
L-R: Sean Smith, Mark Maxwell, Mack Williams, Kristen Piatkowski (Pres.), unidentified, Dan Reposh, Cory Rosenthal, Khiet Huynh, Vince Socci, Tom
Dugan, unidentified, Scott Marcin (V-P), Joe Harry (Treas.), Jim Kapusinsky. Seated: Dr. Jerry Kucipka (adviser).

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�I

SHAG

SOCIOLOGY
CLUB
From Left to Right: Greg Stinson,
Dr. Michael Gair (adviser), Karen
Murphy, Lori Fuller ( cochairperson), LeAnn Fairchild,
Matt Germaine (co-chairperson).

L to R: Diane O'Brien (advisor), Sue Auch-Schwelk, Sharon Froude, JoAnn Maranki, Christine Cicco, Ron Mosiello.

SPEECH AND DEBATE UNION

S. W.E.
Society of Women Engineers
Front, L-R: Marie Roberts, Lisa Thornton (Sec.), Laura Thornton (Treas.), Susan Draus. Back, L-R: Christine Ogaz.aly, Kristen Piatkowski, Kristin Malitsky
(Pres.), Khiet Huynh (Vice Pres.).

Front Row, L to R: Heather Hand, Heidi Hojnowski, Teresa Herman. Back Row, L to R: Dr. Brad Kinney (advisor), Scott Zolner, Al Mueller,

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�STUDENT GOVERNMENT

/

I

L-R: Bill Hannigan, Clara Best,
Kathy Foley, Marcie Kreinces, K_aren Donohue, Laurie Tappan, Kim
Zoka.

WILKES
TODAY
Seated, L-R: Scott Zolner, Adam Tillman,
Wayne Henninger.' _Standing: Kathy Harris,
Brian Nalesnik, Jeff LoBalbo.

Standing: Mike Nolfe, Bob Hnatko. _Sitting 1st
Row: Brian Farbanish, Mary Jo Rubino, Laura
Iskra. 2nd Row: Susan Draus, Linda Wiernusz,
Tamara Sherman, Heather Nichols. 3rd Row:
Mike----, Paul Preston, Shaun Kolb, Marianne Stephanick, Melinda Comfort. 4th Row:
Kevin Tronkowski, Frank Rossi, Craig Larimer,
Laurie Eater.

WCLH

PROGRAMMING BOARD
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�MATH &amp; COMPUTER CLUB

Math and C.S. Club
L to R: Patrick Ratchford, Brenda Gaydos, Ralph Middaugh, Anne Kilyanek, Heather Chelpaty, Dr. Louise Berard (faculty advisor), Robert Acacio.

�AIR FORCE ROTC

1989-90 National Award Winners
Kneeling, L-R: Dan Hinkel, Tony Swatski, Sean
Cochran, Todd Garrett, Tim Cerniglia, Brian
Barthel. Standing, L-R: Christine Campbell, Amy
Schott, Stamatis Smeltz., Mary Gould, Raymond Smith,
Gary Dieter, Col. Matson-PAS, Todd Wiest, Alex Miller, Todd Shoeneberger.

POW I MIA Awareness Memorial, Wilkes-Barre Courthouse.

1989-90 Cadet Award Winners
Kneeling, L-R: Todd Wiest,jason Sheaseley, David Wardrop, Sandra Yurkavage, Brian Barthel, Kyle Gordon.
Standing, L-R: Gary Dieter, Daniel Queen, Christopher
Lohr, Peter Kelley, Col. Matson-PAS, Alex Miller, Brian
Bohenek, Stamatis Smeltz., Raymond Smith.

Arnold Air Society Pledges being sworn in at 1989-90 Dining-Out
Standing, L-R: Brian Bohenek, Dan Hinkel, Pat Monaghan, Jason
Sheasely, Sean Cochran, Tony Swatski. At Podium: AAS Commander,
Walt Lasecki.

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Flagraising at first home football game (Fall '89).

Col. Matson presents the Wilkes University Reserve Officer Training Corps.

�Sophomore Training Weekend
Trainees: Sitting, L-R: Dan Hinkel, Todd Garrett,
Todd Wiest, Keith Force, Tim Cerniglia, Pete Kelley, Chris Lohr, Paul Andrews, Teresa Joyce, Dan
Queen, Gary Dieter. Trainers: Standing: Sandy
Yurkavage, Chris Campbell, Todd Schoeneberger,
Col. Matson, Maj. Newton, Ray Smith, Capt. King,
Capt. Mathias.

. -.
~ ~

~

"Boy, those MRE's (ready-to-eat meals) look great!"

Inspection -

"Cadet, your water bottle isn't full!!"

D

Field Day Madness
(Fall '89)

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Cletach~nt Clean-up Party
. zia,
· D av~ B ai·zey, Chns· Campbell, Tony Swatski, Dan Hinkel, Dave Wardop,
Gaockwise
Die·· T"im Cernig
Mary l ter, Sean Hettler, Brian Bohenek, Sean Cochran, Chris Augustine, Jason Sheasley Pat
nag an, and Mary Gould.
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92

�354 SOUTH
FRANKLIN ST.

318 SOUTH

RIVER ST.
Front, Left - Right: Robby Sebastianelli, Eric Sabatella. Back, Left Right: "Bangor", Sean Mancuso,
Ron Sebastianelli, Chris Conrad.

267 SOUTH
FRANKLIN ST.

L-R: David Buske, Spencer Corbett, Andy Baldo, Brian Summers, Andy Renner.

387 SOUTH .

RIVER ST.
Barley the Dog
Seated, Left - Right:
Christine Graham
Danielle Acquaviva
Standing, Left to Right:
Karen Sitarski
Jeanie Cronin

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L-R: Chris Arabis, Joe Lannon, Jason Griggs.

�69
WEST
ROSS
ST.

(2nd

floor)
Left - Right
Dean Ambosie
Rob Kuschke
David Bonomo
Frank Rossi

Left - Right: Jennifer Barkas, Dina Giombetti, "Gizmo " , Christina Clausen, Sue Borthwick.

4 5 EAST SOUTH ST.

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Bottom to Top:
Apt. 3: Jim Bell, Tom Horbacz, Steve Moloney, Kurt Tamai. Apt. 2: Karen Finn, Kathy Foley, Laurie Tappan, Marcie
Kreinces. Apt. 4: Adam Tillman, Dennis Granahan,John Sheehan. Missing: Sean Reilly, Dave Smicherko. Missing from
Photo: Apt. 5: john McLaughlin, Paul Ellis, Vaughn Schinkus.
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�DORMS

98

�D

BARRE HALL

CATLIN
HALL
Catlin: Top Left: Beth Ro'IJ)land, Linda Koloski, Shelley Dickinson, Donna-Sue James, Kim Kinney, Lori
Ann Kasper (RA), Laura Werner, Melinda Koneshy,
Mary Anne Stephanick, Megan McCormick, Hellena
France, Shannon Dougherty, Akemi Wakahatsu, Nancy Houtz, Mary Jo Moses.

· ·
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K
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Ch ryl Mackey Heather Wyman, Colette Simone. 2nd
Barre: ~ront: Paul Kovatch. 1st Row: Allison Coons, "J?ebbie _Airey, Christinaell;u~~ile::e::itz, °';hil P:tterson. J;d Row: Missy Naholnick, Joe Stevens,
Row: Nic?le Larson, Sue ~etner, Rosanne Molfrulski, _Mana iut1jiit:im~ons Steve Daris, Heather Stohler, JoAnn Scubelek. Top: Paul_Preston,
Cathy Bnngenburg,
Valene Brian
Sw_eeney,
(R.A.),Mike
~ill Na
Hahnig~nk(RM
-)~ . S co ttJa ck, Ja~es (Boz) Murphy , Joe Kish, Brian Loy, Ed Generose, Chris Brush,
Kathy
Flaim, Bill Puhalla,
Shaffer,
otnic . ..tssing.
Rick Titus, Lynda Pluschau, Maureen O'Hara, Carol Fahmer.

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CHESAPEAKE HALL

�COLONELS HALL

DENISON HALL

Colonels: Front Row, L-R: Tom Olenik,
Tom Hood, Brian Zupko, Joe Stinger,
Gene Cowselyep, Paul Tomcykoski, Rich
James, Andrew Dzedzic. Second Row, LR: Chris Schene.field, Jason Langdon,
Mike Rhymer, Chuck Geisson, Brian
Hnat, Daron Albert. Third Row, L-R:
Charles Meyers, Todd Blasiack.

Denison: Row 1: LeRoy Coleman, Rob Hermanofski, Ken Mettan, Brian Farbanish. Row 2: Mike Fontinell, Tom Orosz, Keith Silligman Chris
Buchanan, Jeff Shaffer, Ernest Batha, Pat Monaghan, Eric Sullivan, Bryce Fox.
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DOANE HALL
DELAWARE HALL
Delaware Hall: First Row: Left to
Right: Tony Luscavage, Rich Heitman,
Keith Mairano, Phil Voss, Todd
Shoenenberger. Second Row: Nick Niles,
Kyle Sheckler, Jeff Moody, Tony
Madera, Jason Kraak, Ken Ettinger,
John Shram, Steve Arnold, Dearon
Tefanjian, Mike Kovaleski, Jeff Therebe. Not Pictured: Scott Trauger, Kevin
Voglino, Timmy Weigad, Jeff Aiken.

Doane: R ow 1 L ,.,. R · h · G · S b ·
·
Evans
. , f!_Jt to ig t. ina e astia~, Heather_Bru_n1age, ~aren Gould. Row 2: Cindy Walther, Suzanne Kenney,Janice Raspen, Holly
• Denise Maas, Susan Stortz (RA), Diane Aman. Missing: Kimberly Golenski.

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�EVANS 3rd

EVANS 1st
Evans First: First Row, Left to Right: Kelly Ann
Hughes, Gina Mahon, Christine Tarnalicki, Kathy
Wade. Second Row: Rosina Generose, Cheryl Yuhnick,
Lorrie Petrulsky, Kelly Hackenberg, Erica Ciaccio.

EVANS 2nd

Evans 2nd: Row 1, L-R: Eileen Callahan, Kevin Keat, David Domek, Stacey Symeck. Row 2: Amy Deice, Vicky Davis, Karen Balzaroth, Meg Fallin,
Samantha Dejaema, Cheryl Blumenthal, Suje Batory, Randi Juda. Row 3: Beth Vallender, Chris Campbell, Dianne Augugliaro (RA), Tara Willia~ ,
Missy Catanzaro, Mark Mikulak, Louise Mushel, Craig Larimer (RA). Row 4: Lori K reinces, Amy Rodechko, Becky Loeser, Jill Vitucci, Bill Wallis, Chw
McCarthy, Matt Haley, Mike Miller, Brian Decesare, Brian Marra. Row 5: Carmen Renda, Brad Milhorn. Row 6: Mark Wilens, Jerry Horrman, R US5
Kissel, John Breckner, Will Davis, Mike Lowe.

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�EVANS 4th

FORTINSKY
HALL
Fortinsky Hall: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ron
Rainey, Aaron Tufankjian. 2nd Row, Left to Right:
Tim Cerniglia, Vinnie DeMassi. 3rd Row, Left to
Right: Eddie Lupico (RA), Todd Wiest. Top Row:
FrankKepler. Not Present: Pauljellen, RichMcHale,
Adam Zook, Matt Sekal, Tom Wittman.

Evans 4th: 1st Row, L to R: Anne Capwell, Laura Gordon, Alisa Coviello, and Chris Leiner. 2nd Row, L to R: Rich Kline, Carrie Haines, Lisa Summa,
Kim Yakowski, Steve Passich, Sue Dalton, Lindsey Krivenko, and Raquel Harris. 3rd Row, L to R: Walt Lasecki (RA), Kristin Malitsky (RA), Liz
Lonstein, Ed Gall, Dina unidentified, Dawn Penkala, Bard Hinds, and Kristin Terwilliger. 4th Row, L to R: Ian Taggent, Marcus Segal, Shawn
Galbreath, Brian Stevens, Lori Farrell, Jon Ben, Paul Stewart, Mark Stenakus, Rick Fuerman, Reggie Stancil, Rick Butler, and Wayne Henninger.

GRISSON HALL
McCLINTOCJ
HALL
McClintock Hall: 1st Row, Left to
Right: Britt Larka, Karen Zack, Lisa
Madden, Carla Alfano. 2nd Row, Left
to Right: Karen Gerlach, Marla
Vandermark, Shannon Hicks, Christina Cline, Connie Lineman. 3rd Row,
Left to Right: christine Slaszewski, Kristine Bauer, Sara Hylan, Nancy
Fuhrmann, Michelle Gladhill, Toni
Barnette, Missy Ducceschi, Kelly Erickson, Teri Granahan. Missing: Danielle
Kovaleski, Mary Jo Babiowski, Missy
Summa.

Grisson: Row 1, L to R: Andy Gilden, Frank Mitchell, Scott Romano, Brian Kane, Sal Sparich, Matt Kowaleski, Eric Feese, Noel Rivera,
Darrin Heilman, Scott Seeherman, Aubin Sevrin, Chris Augustine (RA), Steve Tourje.

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�EVANS 4th

FORTINSKY
HALL
Fortinsky Hall: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ron
Rainey, Aaron Tufankjian. 2nd Row, Left to Right:
Tim Cerniglia, Vinnie DeMassi. 3rd Row, Left to
Right: Eddie Lupico (RA), Todd Wiest. Top Row:
Frank Kepler. Not Present: Paul Jellen, Rich McHale,
Adam Zook, Matt Sekal, Tom Wittman.

Evans 4th: 1st Row, L to R: Anne Capwell, Laura Gordon, Alisa Coviello, and Chris Leiner. 2nd Row, L to R: Rich Kline, Carrie Haines, Lisa Summa,
Kim Yakowski, Steve Passich, Sue Dalton, Lindsey Krivenko, and Raquel Harris. 3rd Row, L to R: Walt Lasecki (RA), Kristin Malitsky (RA), Liz
Lonstein, Ed Gall, Dina unidentified, Dawn Penkala, Bard Hinds, and Kristin Terwilliger. 4th Row, L to R: Ian Taggent, Marcus Segal, Shawn
Galbreath, Brian Stevens, Lori Farrell, Jon Ben, Paul Stewart, Mark Stenakus, Rick Puerman, Reggie Stancil, Rick Butler, and Wayne Henninger.

GRISSON HALL
McCLINTOCK
HALL
McClintock Hall: 1st Row, Left to
Right: Britt Larka, Karen Zack, Lisa
Madden, Carla Alfano. 2nd Row, Left
to Right: Karen Gerlach, Marla
Vandermark, Shannon Hicks, Christina Cli71e, Connie Lineman. 3rd Row,
Left to Right: christine Slaszewski, Kristine Bauer, Sara Hylan, Nancy
Fuhrmann, Michelle Gladhill, Toni
Barnette, Missy Ducceschi, Kelly Erickson, Teri Granahan. Missing: Danielle
Kovaleski, Mary Jo Babiowski, Missy
Summa.

Grisson: Row 1, L to R: Andy Gilden, Frank Mitchell, Scott Romano, Brian Kane, Sal Sparich, Matt Kowaleski, Eric Feese, Noel Rivera,
Darrin Heilman, Scott Seeherman, Aubin Sevrin, Chris Augustine (RA), Steve Tourje.

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�MINER 3rd

PRIAPUS
HALL
Row 1: Chris McCarty, Tim
Morris'. Bob Jones. Row 2: Jim
Mattei, Doug Rafeld, John
Herzu, Bob Gerken, Vince Purcell, Jon Perloff, Dave Stryjewski, Brian Lorigan, Steve Fahex,
Bruce Higbee, Matt Miller, Bill
Chilinskaj.

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RIFKIN HALL
Miner 3rd: 1st Row, L-R: Kamanee Hapugalle, Allyson Manking, Sue Murray, Tara Delisi. 2nd Row: Gina Thomas, Melanie Kutz, Christel Roman,
Lisa Salvatore, Amy Schukis, Gina Lupini. 3rd Row: Sue Shinn, Amy Basham, Jennifer Jesse, Caryn Stapinski.

MINER HALL (4th &amp; 5th)

Miner Hall: Top: Rob Erlich, Michelle Dominick, Rich Yablonski, Mark Stickel, Lillian Mattiaco, Diane Gibbs, Cindy Dayton, Camille Clark. Second:
Ron Busoro, Rich Dec, Kathy Johnson, Brian Carl, Tom Render, John Trawler, Dale Cardin, Scott Kushinsky, Tim Neil, Val Moyer, Darla Goodman,
Tammy Trowbrode, Naji Younes, John Rohman. Third: Chris Collins, Laura DiGuiseppi-antoniano, Richelle Esposito, Michele Bannon, Laura Iskra.
Bottom: Jay Boraska, Johnathan Roman, Christin Shinn, Debbie Ryldski, Jonny Serano, Karen Bush, Kevin Kearney.

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Slebodni/ ~m to_ Top: Laurie. Eater, Scott Seegan, Jim New_ton, Jackie Bergimino, Mary Ann Bobkowski, Jim Kocis, Kathy
1'hiab l, jim Shields, Patty Price, Theresa Herman, Ann Marie Jorden, Karen Marcianti, Beth Eckhart, Heather Chelpathy je++
au t, john McKeever.
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�ROSS HALL

SLOCUM
HALL
Slocum Hall: Bottom Row, L to R: Kevin
Tronkowski (RA), Tony Diaz, Steve Karch, Jeff
Russo, Doug Meade, Tom Kislan, and Alfonso
Rossi. Top Row, L to R: unidentified, Rob
Palandjian, Jerry Matteo, Eric Dunn, Jeff
Meade, Greg "Shaggy" Schaeffer, and Ron
Miller.

Ross: 1st Row: Deb Nexon, Charlene Buhay, Charlene Zimmerman, Patty Wenkoski, Diana Whalley, Renee Thear, Laura Gervasi. 2nd Row: Sue
Merchant, Cheryl Jacobs, Chrissy Jones (RA), Bern Pentz, Nancy Fitzgerald, Kathy Swan, Sue Abate.

SULLIVAN HALL

ROOSEVELT HALL

Roosevelt Hall: Left_ Right: Tom Brisbane, Jason Sheahsley, Peter Murphy, Doug Pham, Brian Collins, Michael Cassano, Brian Panella, Ed Napalz,
Michael Lenceycki, Dean Ioppolo.
f~llivan Hall: 1st Row: Christine Cardello,Jennifer Huber, Gina Costanzo. 2nd Row: Aileen Wayne, Tiffany Zottola, Sue Adamchak, Susan Barr,
A.imberly Croak. 3rd Row: Denise Carson, Wendy Holden, Karen Chura, Martina Petrosky. 4th Row: Wendy Bachman, Lisa Knabb, Christy Ivory,
my Matisa, Chrystina Woronka, Tarrah Rogers, Kelly Furlong, Clara Best (RA), Sue Wenning (RA).

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�WALLER NORTH

WARNER HALL

Waller North: Row 1: Shelly Herb, Amy Farro, Catherine Cuccia, Tairran Batory, Sandra Crook, Pamela Smith, Karin McElroy, Stacey Kern,
Valerie Buberniak. Row 2: Melinda Comfort, Robyn Rome, Heather Moran, Kathleen McGeary, Charlotte Hoffman.

Warner Jl_all: Row 1: Curt Murfh~. R_ow 2: Doug Cook, Shawn Felty,Jeff Gregory, Maro Lanzo, Mike Garnett (RA), Bobv Hnatko. Row 3:
Alb~rt Smith, Jeff My~rs, Steve G~ltiotti, J?an Lefchak, Todd Beckwith, Tom McDonald, Mike Mellody, Brian Alunni, Steve Kortzer. Row 4:
Kevin Kully, Jim Bolitsky. Standing: Chris Impenale, John Bronke, Rick Svanda.

WEBSTER HALL

WALLER SOUTH
Waller South: Row 1: Kirsten Hyer, Karen
Donohue (RA). Row 2: Lori Csencsits, Peggy
Kraft, Christine Cicco, Sharon Froude. Row 3:
Danette Gibbs, Krista Hyer, Anne Rasmussen,
Jen Criswell, Sharon Lewis. Missing: Nicole
Kovaleski, Michele Broton, Karen Jordan, Sue
Auch-Schwelk, Kay Anderson.

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~all: First Row, Left to Right: Ch~ "C_owboy" Kaercher, Chris "Muskey", Brian Damweber, Tony, and Dean Ferber. Tow Row, Left
g t. Tom McFadden,Jason Gani, unidentified, Matt Stitzel (RA), Frank "Absolut" Ketcheck, and Mike.

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�WEISS HALL

Weiss: Railing Top to Bottom: Becky Bracy, Heather Nicholas, Karen Naglak, Kathy Garko, Kelley Vinskafski, Missie Chinchar, Jean Nepa, Adrienne
Passell, Carolyn Hazlehurst, Cindi Cianflone, Maria Turko, Sue Trosko, joAnn Puglia, Lori Trumen, Kim Garbera, Diane Fendrock.

�FACULTY

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Christopher N. Breiseth -

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President

Robert]. Heaman -

Executive Assistant to the P residen,

Thomas B. H adzor -

Vice President of Development

Paul A. O'Hop -

Vice President of Business Affairs

�George W. Waldner -

Michael Nolfe Board

Vice President of Academic Affairs

Student Activities Coordinator and Adviser to the Programming

Deans of Student Affairs: L-R: Mark Allen, Jane K. Lampe-Groh, Paul Adams.

Residence Life Office: Left to Right: Leigh Major, Robert Bloom, Mary WychOC'
Mark Allen, Mark Vetovitz.

Financial Management Office: 1st Row, L-R: Joseph ]. Chisarick, Director, Lisa
Barlur, George J. Tomascili,- Assistant Director. 2nd Row, L-R: Mary P. Argenio, Kevin
McHale - Staff Accountant. 3rd Row, L-R: Deanna Eberhardt, Ioan Goulstone. 4th
Row, L-R: M ary Moss, Elsie Dock. Missing From Photo: Patricia Degnan.

1dmissions: Sitting, Left to Right: Karen Mason, Helen Barrett. Standing, Left to Right: Bernard Vonovrski,
Marie Parry, Maureen Wright, Joyce Shaffer, Alan Zellner, Barbara King, Emory Guffrovich, John
Walek.

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Sordoni Art Gallery: jean Adams, Assistant Director, Judith O'Toole, Director.
Missing: Kimberly Koolbaugh, Secretary.

�Library Staff: Seated, Left to Right: Jon Lindgren, Frederick Krohle, Josephine Fiascki, Brian Jacolic, Sue Topfer, James Berg. Standing, Left to Right: Mildred Graver,
Joseph Erdick, June Miller, Joan Ford, Joseph R. Barberio, Priscilla Cameron, Lorna Darte, Ann Fretty, Mary Watkins, Heidi Selecky.

Recorders: Gail Brodie and Lois Abate
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BOB HAGGART

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Pub~ic Relations and Publications: Seated: Betty Endress. Standing: Mark
Davis, Jane Manganella, Nedra Bloom.

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Health Services Accounting Dept.: L-R: Cynthia Chisarick, Mary Feeney, Robert S. Capin.

Nurse.

Infirmary: Katrina Harris -

Secretary, Diane O'Brien -

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lluma n Resources Management: Eugene L. Manganello, Director, Mary Lorusso, Assistant Director, Romaine Szafran, Rita Zula.

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C~emistry Department: 1st Row, Left to Right: Dr. Terese M. Wignot, Mrs. Maria
Bianco, Mrs. Helen ~ukosky. 2nd Row: Dr. James J. Bohning, Dr. William R. Stine,
Dr. Howard A. Swain, Jr., Dr. Ralph B. Rozelle, Mr. Francis j. Salley.

Art and Photography: Back, L-R: William Sterling, Richard Fuller, Mark Cohen. Front, L-R: Herbert Simon, Jean Adams.
Economics and Business Administration: Row 1, L-R: Robert Seeley, Sherry E.
Rodin, Wagiha A. Taylor, Robert DeYoung. Row 2, L-R: Merle J. Peper, Samuel
Obersten, Anne H. Batory, Richard G. Raspen.

Biology Department: Seated: Dr. Michael _Steele, Dr. Lest~r Turoczi, Dr. Kenneth Pidcock, Dr. Kenneth Klemow. Standing: Dr. Wilbur Hayes, Dr. Hen,Y
Steuben, Debbie Prater-Zehner, Dr. David Long, Dr. Mike Case.

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Education Dept · S t d LR· K · Ch
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·· ea e , - · atie ase, r. ar ara Be Lucci, Dr. Laurel Ginsburgh. Standing: Diane Polachek, Dr. Mike Heikkinen, Dr. Rosemary

Williams.

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Engineering: Seated, L-R: Dr. Ali Razavi, Dr. Vasundhra Choudhry, Dr. Yunsoo Choe, Dr. Ahmad Armand, Dr. Taehee Lee, Dr. Vijay Arora, Dr. Agha J. Ghorieshi.
Standing, L-R: Dr. Sheo Misra, Dr. Munawar Ahmad, John Janecek, Dr. Thomas Bamford, Dr. Daniel Pindzola, Dr. Thyagarajan Srinivasan, Dr. Soleyman
Mohseni, Dr. Perwez Kalim.

Engineering Secretary: Barbara Faulls

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Engineering -

CAD Instructor: Michael Petyak

History Department: Dr. Kuo-Kang Shao, Mr. James Berg, Dr. Joel Berlatsky (Chairman), Patricia Serine, Kathy Donahue, Dr. John Meyers.

Math! Computer Science: L-R: Dr. Stephen J. Tillman Mr Ja
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Dr. Louise M. Berard, Mr. Patrick Ratchford.
,
. mes Decosmo, Dr. Samuel Merill, Dr. John A. Koch, Mr. Thurai Kugendran,

�Music Dept.: Row 1, L-R: Tom Hrynkiw, Bruce Reiprich. Row 2, L-R: Andrew
Galos, Ross Santos, John Rinehart, Richard Chapline, Jerome Campbell.

Nursing: Bottom Row, L-R: Mary Bantell, Ann Russin, Dr. Ann Marie
Kolanowski, Dr. Theresa Grabo, Dr. Leona Castor. Middle, L-R: George Wo lak,
Suzanne Druffner, Mary Ann Saueraker, Carol Zack. Top, L-R: Karen Kaminski, Louise Ward, Mary Ann Notarianni, Bridgette Zielinski, Mary Ann Merrigan.

Physic~[ Edu~°:tion: S~ated: Gr~gory Burton, Tom McGuire, John G. Reese, Al Zellner, Addy Malatesta, Doris B. Saracino, Mary L. Gillespie.
Standing: Philip L. Wingert, Michael Aed, Ronald G. Reese, Joe Dimelfi, Roland C. Schmidt.

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Philosophy: L-R: Linda M. Paul, Dr. Andrew Chrucky, Jennifer Smith, Dr. Stanley B. Kay.

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DDepaLrtment: Left to Right: Dr. Frederick Bellas, Dr. Jerome Kucirka, Dr. Roger Maxwell, Judy Kamowski Dr. Rosalie Loncoski Dr Walter
r. evere C. Hostler.
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�Political Science Department: L-R: Bruce Auerbach, Marie Henehan, Dean Theodore Engel, Philip Tuhy.

Psychology Department: Dr. Joseph Bellucci, Joseph Kanner, Dr. Robert Bohlander, Dr. Carl Charnetski (Chairman), Dr. Robert Riley, Dr. Robert
Stetten.

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Socio logy and Anthropology Department: Dr. John Natzke (Chairman), Dr. Mike Garr, Dr. Robert Tuttle, Dr. James Merryman.

?oeecNh and Communications Department: Dr. Bradford Kinney (Chairman), Mr. Michael Incitti, Jane Elmes-Crayhall, Mr.
m elson.

�CAREER SERVICES

Career Services: Carol Bosack, Regina Meschini, Dorothy Price, Eugene Domzalski.

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SENIORS

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�Who's Who

• • •

Scott Barth
Susan Barr

Susan Ellm Barr

Lansdale, FA

Susan was captain of the fald lwchey team, member of the crew team, as well
as a cheerleader. Her campus inwl-oemmt spread to tl,ubs such as the Psyclwlogy and Bwlon clubs, llomecomin~ Court 89-90 and dorm Treasurer as
well as a member of tlu, Judici.al Coundl. While still taking classes, slu, worked
as a 'l)OlunU#' at the KirbJ Bealt.A Center and did lu,r intemship at the United
Rehabilitation Service. Susan'sfa:w:re (&gt;lans are W&lt;&gt;rlting on rehabilitation in a
trauma unit, Sttpported bJ Juw frkruls and a personal Juwo, her fat/wr. She
tecfflled a Bachelor of Mts in Psychology with a minor in Biology,

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ScouBarih
Wilkes-Barre, PA
S~ou tmjoys_playing golf, racketball, tmnis, and ~mpetingin the Nortkeasum Motocross
Roting Ctreuit. As a commuter, he has been an active member of tke Commuter Council as
well as Student Govern11,u1it. Also, he pla~d an important role in d,v11lofing the new
campus_ night club, 'Rumors,' Scott's future plan is w work in hisfather's padiing brokerat.•
as a sales representatwe. He recffl!et!. a Bachelor ofScience in Business Ailministration with
a concentration in Marketing.

Christopher Collins

Michele Broton

Christopher R. Collins

Mich , D. Brottm
Suga oaf.PA
In ,e pastfour ~rs, ¥ichele has b~en involved with Ctse 'n Curtain drama
club, the ~anuscript Society, as associate editQr and co~ditor, The Beacon as
fea~re ed"!)T, a;1-d BACCHUS, Her holtbies include playing the gu#ar ;nd
u&gt;r~
MWl!le s future plan is to be a plwtographer arnijouriialist for a
ma;01 rnag;az~e. _She re'!wed a Bt1:chelor of Arts in Communications with a
con.ce1 •ration in JD1JmalfSffl. and minors in E1iglish and Theatre.

Summit.NJ
Ck;is has been an actiw memb11r of Cue 'n Curtain draf!IO, club, Wilkes Interfaith and

the Big BrotJ&amp;er p-rogy-am. Among his other responsibilities he has been a Resident Ass~tant.
He had an internship at a loc!ll1aw office and is ~rrently participating in an independent
sfw!J of how ton !aw affects iruuran~ r(U(ls. Chns' future plans include sales and being
ac#ve in community sermces. He recewed a Bachelar of Arts in Economics,

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Who ' s Who

• • •

Melinda Comfort

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Who ' s Who

• • •

�Who's Who

Who's Who

• • •

• • •

Marcie K reinces

Kathy Harris
Rob Johansen

Sharon Fraude

BACGHUS of.. which ibe was PTesiafflt and
Student.Life Committee, Healtkfu( Lifes•
rd. She has al.to been a JJ1&gt;(ml of T.tu$lte
tl«B. RelfSc
enwr excellence
ed with GeneJicf
eq;rtk wuh Dr.
re /,lan is to a
.Health Scitnce
Mditine for her 1'4D degree. She received a
chelor o Sciente in Biology.

Kath} Harris
Na,n#co~. PA
AbJnJI wuh the resporui.bility of a fMtr-year-old s011, PuJrick, Kathy was able to remain
active in ca~f)m acttoities. Ske was the News Editor and Advertising_ Manager on Tiu
Be«on~ un the staff of "Wilkes Tuday" aud had her internship as tke Women's Si)orts
Information Director at Wilkes. Kathy's future plan is to wDrk in Public Relations, She
received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with CQncenfratiom in Tewcommuni,aeions
ami Public Relations.

Rot&gt;ert K. Johansen

N t ·rO'tJJsburg, NY

1,t&gt;b tt&gt;oltPartin,tkirteC1J w;lku Theatreproductiansana loved them aJI. He
got ta live, die,fall in love, marry, divoru, and become a millionaire all in three
~ a,s on tlu itage. He ka,d_ an_ en~less a111aunt offan with frief#Js, spen_t an
ins( ne two years as a Resident Assistant and Juul a wondeiftd girlfriend, Rob
say f&lt;&gt;r his fatu1'e, "1 came here lookin(f ft&gt;r a place tt, escap_e, new that 1'm
lea1"ng, I can. cop_e witk anything." He ttceived a Backewr (ijArts in Tluawe
an,• Comm~nu:atiom.

Marcie Lynn Kreinces
Princetan, NJ
Marcie was the President of Student Gvv~ment and elected ~ the Homecoming_ Court
89-9Q. She was a DJ at WC~, a te~her's ossistant fi!r Cbre Studies, a dorm Pruiilent for
tw&lt;&gt;years, a,.a a freshman Orienta~ Leader'. Marcie was also mvolvea with iht, B~ Suter
Prog_ram. Sk creditf ke-r mom, sis,ter and friends with support that led to herst.1$Cess "during
nerfoulr years at Wilkes. She recaued a Backilor-qfScience.in Business Administration with•

a c&lt;&gt;mentratwn in Marketing;

�Who's Who

Who's Who

• • •

• • •

Frank Rossi

Lee Morrell
Maureen O'Hara

Anthony Madera

Amkoft, Matlaa.
Do,i#st&lt;,um, PA
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Ton,'s aclivilies included Intramural sfX&gt;!t$, Student Governmmt, Acro,mti~ a.na wmus
clubs and &amp;sidtttt A&amp;.ri.stant. H, poriicipalld in an int,mship_ a.t Prudtttna.l &amp;cite, and he would
Uk, t:, eontintu at Wilus for his .MBA. Ttm:, would like to tharik alf his fr.iends for IMW ~lp, an~ a
5rciol tlwnks to his mom and dad. Ht rlUW4d a Bach,lor of Saence m Businus Admimstranon
with a concent1"0,tion in M a ~

Lu Morrell
WUM.r-.Barr,, PA
Although LIi was a commutlr Ju was editor ofTu Beacon durin,-_
fw Junior and Senior 'J6M'· He was also clum•man of the Cam/JU.
Cotnpaet, Wsl/res r,Prufflt41ive to lntmoll,giau :U&lt;Ufersmp Wilu.,
Barr,, and a 1'UfflHT of tJu gf'atluatiotl comm.ittee., LIi rtJ,,:umtt
Wilkes and Tiu,. Beacon at N4tional Cqnwntic!m in New Orlean.
Atlanta, J,Jferson Gu,, TN, N,w York, and Waskinpm, D.C. and wa
selecte.d to represent Wtlus on tJu National Council of the_ Society Jo
Gollepiate Tournalists. He t'feeioed a Bachelor of Aris in COffJmi.·
~ iti.tJ,, a. minor in Engm~

Maureen O'Hara
Blut Bell, PA

Maureen's pq,rticip4#tm in nufft8Yous Wilus theatrical productions g&lt;W4 heta variety of 11eperinius m acting, tli1'8ditl£ and in tethmeal J,o$ititms. Theu
cpcrtences have bun mha:nced:through lier work in tJu Writing Centet-, her
role as President tJf Cw 'n Curtain tlrama dub for two years, antl her
flt81flbership in the Ma.nuscript Socisty. All of these ~ s will urlainly l&gt;etufa
Maureen m lht pt.tf'.suit ofhir elwen ca,eer: Aeling. Siu recnved a Baclulbi of
Arts in both Theatre anil English.

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Frank Rossi, fr,
Middletown, 'NY
Frank's fOVDriu activities intlud, sotur, slt:itng, f,hotographJ, movies, dancing tJu night
awa1 at his (41J&lt;Jrite clubs, travelinf, amus,ment parks, and oonjit',s. Ht was acrirJI on
camf)w as tli, Photography Editor ojthe A11micola and Chair,pmon ofthe ]um tommttee of
th_, J&gt;rogramm~ Board. He also belongs w the Bioloo. Club
tJu Earlh and En*
vwonmmtal St:lfflu Club. R~layed Intramural floor hockey and Int-ramural.soua. Ht is
{otng lo attend the N'IW E nil Coll,g, of Oplofrutry. Fr,;nh plans t.o get his Doaor of
uptometry D~tt (OD) a ofJffl 1w Otlm praenu in Midtlletuum, NY. H, reteivtd a
BacJulor ofSeunce in Biology with a minor in Chnnistry.

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�Who's Who

Who's Who

• • •

• • •

Tammy Stoshich
Joseph Smith

Scott Zolner
Valerie Sweeney

Valerie Ma'Ur,en S
Ra blitig, NJ
weeney
, ~ Valeru
mtl.s her four year
bac
on
her
.
Vai rie wa many involvemm sat Wilkes
UnitJers·
.
lnttr-R .., J the secreta- ol"t.._ pts and accom"lish uy, she " able to look
e~.atmee R ll i( 'J ne re-law A.s . r
nunts and .
o/Rlu rJunior dar:cow ~nlcil, and b.tr
Political S~eCasled.
a e.iident As .
. nci , a member ,r
re dorm c cil
ub,
Baclielor o"
Ar~~ni,
as
well
as
a
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t
Homecoming
Coun
, President
,
win-Political Scunce.
. n aerobics instructar.
ourt89-90
and
She recer:,ed
a

sa,e=on,

foufhSmitk

"iluiuorl, Greek, p A.
Joe was actM in a vana, ,r
Earth and Efl!tlironfJUffUU Sc. o., campus aclivilies. sw:A
Sta.ff. foe sfflJld os a ,h/u, &lt;Mna Club, Prograni'm,
os the Bwlon Club
thin eltrJated- to Phou/c ~apher for the Amnieol Board, and ~arboi&gt;A
~cepud into the}'; - ~ ' ~ MS junior 'I": F,a •sophomore year and
his own Jmutice ;~;:."jjw. Co_llege of Podia;:,'i;;
Smior:,ear Joe 'WtU
.,,. e r,cm,eil a Bath.elor I?,,rs.cunce
. ume:mHe
,wpes to nJ.,m
Bio"'8:,~r
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�NON-ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS

ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS

Academic
Awards:
1st Cynthia
Row, L to
R: Diadra
Ball'saad
Christine
· Glowaski,· Ronit· Zusman, Brenda Gaydos, Mary Rose Menichini, Kathy
Harris,
Barb
Jamelli,
Cummin
s, Rema
2nd Cicco, Sh aro~ Fraud e, Mana
fa1!1~bell, Ma ry Gould, Lori Kerrigan, kathleen Dunl;avy, A~~~;/p!:! 1/:;~/{:C~~:ifjosth ~umbo, ~aui !'allon, Maur~en O'Hara, Aimee Zauski, Christine
mit . 3rd Row, L to R: Greg Stinson, Carl Charnetski, Dave Dombeck, T;dd Garrett, Ed rnpe
?Telames
onstaDtino,B
~a Ccurrlan,
Dionne
Sera.fin,
N_an_cy Mykulyn,
u ico,
ee, nan
ar, Jeff
Morton,
and William
Zaleppa. Cindy

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�SENIOR DINNER DANCE

The President's Dinner Dance,
honoring the Senior Class, was
held on Monday, May 21, at the
Woodlands Inn and Resort. The
annual event consisted of a dinner
selection of chicken or beef, followed by a night of dancing.

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�SENIOR PICNIC

The Senior Picnic was held on Wednesday, May 23 at
Ralston Field. The food for the picnic was prepared by the
College Administration for family and friends of members of
the Senior class. There were volleyball and softball games as
well as music and dancing. It was the last social event for
Seniors before graduation.

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�Wilkes University held its forty-third annual Commencement exercises for the first time under a new title
on Saturday, May 26. Commencement was held in the
Marts Center due to inclement weather. Speakers at
graduation were Reverend, Dr. George Conway, headmaster at St. Anne's Belfield School; and Marcie
Kreinces, member of the Senior Class. Graduates had
the option as to whether they would have Wilkes College
or Wilkes University on their diplomas.

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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE
CANDIDATES

Christopher M. Buchanan
Bruce David Bunnick
M atthew George Lazar
M arc Joseph Palanchi
Valerie Maureen Sweeney
Barbara M. Yakimowicz

Bachelor of Arts
Summa Cum Laude
Kelli Lynn Furlong, International Studies and French
Barbara Elizabeth J amelli, Communications

Magna Cum Laude
Stephen James Bachman, Economics
·Carl M. Charnetski, Psychology
Helen Aneila Cummings, English
Thomas Robert Griffith, English and Communications
Carrie Ann Haines, Psychology
Kathy Lynn Harris, Communications
Wendy Lee Holden, English
Virginia A. Lenahan, Art
Edward L. Lupico, English
Maureen Anne O'Hara, English
Maureen Anne O'Hara, Theater Arts, Second Degree
Stacey L. Pearce, Sociology
Cindy L. Smith, Sociology
R. Gregory Stinson, Sociology and Psychology

Psychology

Earth and Environmental Sciences
Jeffrey Todd Steeber
Paul Williamson

Economics
Christopher R. Collins
Barbara Adelaide Ross
john Martin Wilk
Denise A. Yanchik

Cum Laude

English

Janice M. Barry, Sociology
Dale George Cargin, Communications
Laurie Lynn Eater, Communications
Brenda Leigh Esposito, Psychology
Lori Kerrigan, Art
Melanie Kutz, English
Jeffrey Lee Morton, History
Richard Corey Rosentel, International Studies
David James Skordinski, International Studies and Poli.
Sci.
Rosemarie Lucy Turallo, Psychology
Scott David Zolner, Communications

Amy Catherine Braun
Jean Marie Brodie
Matthew Harding
Kristy M. Kalafut
Linda Kelly
Christopher Marc Taroli, Psychology, Second Major
James A. Turnbach, Jr.

Art
Monica Ann Yenchak

Biology
Sandra L. Herbert
Patrick James Kelley

Chemistry
Tracy Ann Thomason

Communications
Michele D. Broton
Jean Anne Cronin

156

Shawn Patrick Dally
Karen Ann Donohue
James john Ferris
Alisa Beth Geller
Christine Marie Kathleen Graham
Philip Paul Montuori
Andrew D. Renner
Ruth E. Soderberg
Todd Nelson Werner

Bachelor of Arts -

Continued

History
Thomas J. Creasing
Brian F. Curran
David Joseph Girman
Anthony T. Grobinski
Maria Diana Mazzitelli
Karen Ann Murphy, Sociology, Second Major
Scott W. Nice
Stephen Patrick Opeka
Ann Theresa Perfetto

Mathematics
Amy Beth Augustine

Political Science
William Raymond Brennan

Danielle Lee Acquaviva
Susan Lynn M. Auch-Schwelk
Susan Ellen Barr
Karen Kwiatek Black
Lisa Ann Burak
J ohn Paul Corcoran, Jr.
Tracy Ann Goryeb
Walter John Houghton, Jr.
Frank L. Ketschek, Political Science, Second Major
Lisa Ann Lanteigne
Michele Lettieri
Sharon Lee Marianelli
Thomas]. E. Mericle
Pamela A. Miller
J onine Marie Petras
J anice Susan Saldukas
Lori Ann Skinner
Kimberly Ann Skrepenak
Frank Joseph Spinnler
Gina Marie Thomas
Lynne Patrice Travaline
Angela Jean Wivell
Donna Rae Yedlock

Sociology
Mary Hughes Akola, Psychology, Second Major
Matthew R. Germain
Sophie D. Kowalewski
Matthew David Miller
David D. Rogers
Lisa Lee Tomko

Theater Arts
Robert K . Johansen, Communications, Second Major
Patrick Leo Shields-O'Brien

Bachelor of Fine Arts
Cum Laude
Jean R . Harry
Kathleen Marie Dunleavy
Marie Grace Madden
Gregory W. Shimp

Bachelor of Music
Cum Laude
Karl E. Stopfer, Jr.
Peter Carmen Uritz
Catherine Ann Cuccia
Dominick Cuccia
Stephen Fidyk
Daryl Michael LaMooney
Tamela Eileen Newell
Keith Edward Sikorski
Jeffrey Scott Zwiebel

�Bachelor of Science
Summa Cum Laude
Laurie A. Bobyak, Materials Engineering
Lisa Marie Strunk, Mathematics
Ehud I. Zusman, Biology
Ronit Zusman, Biology

Magna Cum Laude
Hannelore Costantino, Nursing
Joseph Leonard Cumbo, Electrical Engineering
Cynthia Michele Cummings-Koolman, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
Dina Fedak, Electrical Engineering
Sharon Elizabeth Froude, Biology
Darren Jackson, Accounting
Maria A. Lutz, Materials Engineering
Judith A. McCarley, Biology
Nancy Mykulyn, Chemistry
Rosalie D. Patton, Nursing
Lynn Pleiscott, Nursing
Mary B. Serina, Nursing
Joseph J. Takarewski, Jr., Chemistry
Paul Anthony Tomcykoski, Biology

Cum Laude
Donna Jamie Brown, Accounting
Christine M. Cicco, Biology
Lynne Lacey Crandall, Nursing
Margaret M. Falkowski, Electrical Engineering
Maria Michelle Glowaski, Biology
Kimberly Ann Golenski, Electrical Engineering
Lisa Marie Comb, Business Administration
Thomas W. Horan, Accounting
Stephanie Ann Machuzak, Biology
Michele C. Milunas, Biology
Andree Jo Penxa, Nursing
Christopher Allen Penxa, Business Administration
Joann Mary Petchel, Business Administration
Lynda Marie Pluschau, Nursing
Dionne Lynn Serafini, Accounting
John D. Sweeney, Nursing
Stephen L. Swett, Business Administration
Tina Raineri Tomascik, Nursing
Sharon K. Vivian, Accounting

Accounting
David Mark Argentati
Suzanne M. Ball
David John Brown
Denise Marie Caparoni
William Z. Chromey
John B. Comerford
Andrew Bernard Costic III
Renee M. DeAngelo
Todd Edward DeRosa
Denise Evans
John Michael Evans

158

Michael William Fender
Janet A. Finch
William David George
Edward John Gower II
Debra A. Grainger
Jill Elizabeth Groeller
Mary Beth G. Healey
Margaret A. Henn
James Alfred Hudak
M. Jean Hunting, Business Administration, Second Major
Margaret Elizabeth Jasper
Robert Patrick Koons, Jr.
Michael Gregory Linko
Gregory Murman
Kelli O'Toole-Cappellini
Thomas J. Olenik
R. David Patterson
Paul P. Polishan
John A. Savelli
Lynnette Dee Sena
John J. Serafin
Nadine M. Sereditch
Marcia Mitchell Swanick
Robert Lowell Thomas, Jr.
Crystal Lea Welliver
Ronald Wesp
Cheryl Ann Yuhnick

Bachelor of Science
Continued
Biology
Lisa Maria Ferko
Gerald Gustas
Matthew W. Ruda
Alena Ochal
Vito C. Pasone, Jr.
Franco Rossi, Jr.
Lori Ann Sportelli

Business Administration
Susan Marjorie Abate
Amy Dominica Adamczyk
Catherine Anne Alesi
Dean Carl Ambosie
Joseph F. Argenio, Jr.
Dominick J. A ritz
Scott Conrad Barth
Lori Ann Becker
Stephen R. Bialecki
Todd T. Billings
Mark D. Blasko
Brian Ray Boone
Jeffrey L. Brazil
David Michael Buske

usiness Admin. -

Continued

Melinda]. Comfort
John Mark Craparo
Susanne Heather Dalla[
Sandra L. Davies
Cherie Lynn Davis
Anthony Diaz
Lee Jeffrey Forlenza
Jason David Griggs
Thomas G. Heckman
J ulie Ann Hillard Jurchak
Stacey Lynn Kern
Ellen J. Kittner
R ichard Bruce Kline
M arcie Lynn Kreinces
Sharon Lee Lewis, Spanish, Second Major
David P. Lopatka
Anthony Thomas Madera
Kevin B. Maguire
Keith Maiorano
Kathleen Malloy
Helen Sophia Manfredi
Jeffrey Lawrence Maxwell
Jill Lynn McGuire
Charlene Mesaris
Jeffrey T. Minnich
Karen A. Naglak
Merrel W. Neal III
James R. Nolan
Clara S. Noldy
Linda G. Oberrender
Brian Johnathan Ondrick
J an M. Orloski
Stephen Douglas Parsons
Daniel A. Peters
April Marie Danielle Petros
Lisa J. Pfund
Robert Scott Pietrzyk
Richard Shawn Queeney
Laura L. Redding
Richard David Rowland
Richard W. Rydzewski
Steven Mark Schannauer
Anthony J. Schifano
Lori Anne Scozzafava
Chris M. Shaud
Mark Walter Shedlock
Keith Henry Silligman
Gerald Joseph Slater
Pamela Lynn Smith
Linda Straface
Lisa Marie Summa
Brian K. Summers
Stacey L. Symecko
Stephen Thomas Tehansky
Paul Thomas Uhrin
Charles McCrea White III
Tra cy R obert Williams
Ma ry H. Wrhel
Henry J ohn Ziolkowski

Chemistry
Roger B. Bellas, Jr.
Tammy Lynn Warmouth
Carolee Welebob

Computer Information
Systems
Rebecca Rachel Bracey
Lori Ann Kasper
Frank Paul Kelley
Gregory Davis Alexander Kosicki

Computer Science
Robert A. Acacio, Jr.
David Michael Dombek
Anthony J. Krawczyk

Earth and Environmental
Sciences
GinaMarie Anne Aleo
Ronald Anthony Alunni
David Harold Daniels
Brian Eugene Farbanish

�Electrical Engineering
Philemon Balraj
James C. Brogan
Vincent P. Cian.fichi, Jr.
David Michael Dombek, Second Degree
Bruce Alan Huggler
Kentaro Hyakuno
Keith Kopec
Sean Michael Lockhead
Dean Michael Malta
Michael Lam Nguyen
Robert John O'Leary
James Michael Scrobola
Mark Anthony Sommers

Engineering Management
Eric Robert Gratson
Steven K utney

Environmental Engineering
Andrew Baldo

Materials Engineering
Robert M. Bonk
Paul Joseph Fallon
Roger William Gilbert
David Leonard Janicz.ek
Wayne J. Sova

Mathematics
Sonya Jeannetta Bowen
Brian Francis Josefowicz

Medical Technology
Mary Ellen Opeka
Kelly Jo Wandel

Nursing
Joan Conologue Abrams
DoreenAnn Celestine Bohinski
Caprise Ann Briggs
Kristen L. Cornall
Michael Edward Dopko
Susan Patricia Dragotta
Nancy Fuhrmann
Terri L. Groover
Eleanor Marie Helbing-Evans
Roberta Elizabeth Hoffman
Carolyn P. Huffmaster
Mary Catherine Ihnat
Lisa Ann Isbitski
Janet Marie Kellar
Brenda Lee Knelly
Charlene M. Kosior
Kathy A. Love
Kimberly Ann Nickles

160

Sharon Oliver
Carol Lee Polk
Michele Remus
Carol Sarokas
Mary Louise Strittmatter
Lori A. Trombetta
Valerie H. Trygar
Elizabeth Ann Walsh
Heidi A. Weiser
Mary Jo Anne Wojtowicz.
June M. Ziomek

Wilkes University Pennsylvania College of
Optometry

Magna Cum Laude
Janell R. Testa

Cum Laude
Suzanne Proleika
Sandra M . Krokos

Wilkes University Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine
Program

Magna Cum Laude
Mary Beth O'Hara

Wilkes University Pennsylvania College of
Podiatric Medicine
Program
Cum Laude
Gladys G. de Leon
Robert R. Miller
Peter A. Evans
Joseph Christopher Smith
David S. VanDerlyke

To the Class of 1990:
I

As the first class to graduate from Wilkes University you will remain a very special class. I
trust you will find that Wilkes has prepared you well for professional opportunities, including
graduate school and other careers beyond. I also hopt1 that for those ofyou who raisefamilies you
will apply the values you have formed at Wilkes to hefp you and your families make a better
s ciety.

Mrs. Breiseth and I wish you happint1ss and success in your lives. Like Wilkes College
graduates before you and Bucknell University junior College graduates before them, we know

you will contribute signijicantly to imprl}l)i,ng our world. We look forward to hearingfrom you.
Your personal stories will add to the larger story of h&lt;,w Wilkes graduates are successful both for
themselves and for others.

Sincerely,
Christopher N. Breiseth
President

�Susan Abate
93 N. 17th St.
Prospect Park, NJ
BS I Business Administration

Joseph Argenio
320 Peake St.
West Pittston, PA
BS I Business Administration -

Danielle Aquaviva
9 Winding Way
Randolf, NJ
BA I Psychology

Amy Adamczyk
9 Crow St.
Plains, PA 18705
BS I Business Administration

GinaM. Aleo
3 N. Meade St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
BS I Earth and Environmental Science

Nidol Al-Shellah
87 Charles St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701

Dean Ambosie
RD#l
Wapwallopen, PA
BS I Business Administration

162

Finance

Amy Augustine
1125 S. Market St.
Nanticoke, PA
BA/Math

Suzanne Ball
326 Scott St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS I Accounting

Brenda Bansaszek
345 E. Thomas St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Susan Barr
1111 Hunter Hill
Lansdale, PA
BA/Psychology 19446

Janice Barry
202 Coal St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18706
BA I Sociology

�....

Scott Barth
190 Reliance Dr.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS I Business Administration

Lori Becker
4 3 Riverview Manor
Pittston, PA 18640
BS I Business Administration

Roger Bellas, Jr.
RD #2Box 296
Harvey's Lake, PA 18618
BA I Chemistry

Steve Bialecki
67 Coldspring Rd.
Freehold, NJ 07728
BS I Business Administration

Doreen C. Bohinski
125 Honey Pot St.
Nanticoke, PA 18364
BS/Nursing

Robert Bonk
RD #3 Box 473
Newton, NJ 07860
BS I Materials Engineering

164

Brian Boone
1967 Kepler Rd.
Pottstown, PA 19464
BS I Business Administration

Rebecca Bracey
515 W. Grove St.
Taylor, PA 18517
BS I Computer Information Systems

Amy Brawn
RD #2Box 180
Coopersburg, PA 18036
BAI English

Bill Brennan
Lot 365, Heather Highlands
Inkerman, PA 18640
BAI Political Science

Caprice Briggs
305 S. Franklin St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS/Nursing

Jean Brodie
238 Stanton St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BA/English

�Laura Brodie
238 Stanton St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Dave Busche
10 Stanley Place
Budd Lake, NJ 07828
BS I Business Administration

Michele Broton
RR #l Box 1065
Sugarloaf, PA 18249
BA I Communications

Donna Brown
96 S. Maple Ave.
Kingston, PA 18764
BS I Accounting

Denise Capparoni
289 Whitlock St.
Exeter, PA 18643
BS I Accounting

Dale Cargin
HC 79 Box 6
Whitney Point, NY 13862
BA I Communications

Chris Buchanan
31 S. Second St.
St. Clair, PA 17970
BAI Political Science

Bruce D. Bunnick
5 9th Ave.
Roehling, NJ 085 54
BA I Political Science

Lisa Burak
324 Howell Rd.
Shavertown, PA 18708
BAI Psychology

166

Carl Charnetski
126 Butler St.
Kingston, PA 18764
BA I Psychology

Christine M. Cicco
606 Hudson St.
Forest City, PA 18421
BS/Biology

Vince Cianficli
1007 Stafford Ave.
Scranton, PA 18505
BS I Electrical Engineering

�John Calarusso
1221-4 Olympic Circle
White Hall, PA
BS I Business Administration

Melinda Comfort
3 Sanbrook Dr. RD #7
Bethlehem, PA 18015
BS I Business Administration

Rebecca Cope
126 Reynolds St.
Plymouth, PA 18651
BM/Music

Kristen L. Cornall
501 Clinton St.
Vandeing, PA 18421
BS/Nursing

Jean Anne Crain
621 Berwick Ave.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
BA I Communications

Catherine Cuccia
RD #2 Box 12
Dover Plains, NY 12522
BM/Music

168

Brian Curran
10 Christabel St.
Lynbrook, NY 11563
BA/History

Susanne H. Dallal
487 Spring Valley Rd.
Paramus, NJ 07652
BS I Business Administration

Cherie L. Davis
27 Westminster Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612
BS I Business Administration

Margie Davis
1205 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, PA 18646

Gladys G. DeLeon
1067 N. 7th St.
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
BS/Biology

Todd DeRosa
43 Fox Hollow Rd.
Sparta, NJ 07871
BS I Accounting

�Anthony Diaz
Rt. 1 Corcoran Rd.
Tobyhanna, PA 18466
BS I Business Administration

David Dombek
52 Wyoming Ave.
Dallas, PA 18612
BS I Electrical Engi,neering

Karen Donohue
111 Rolling Ridge Rd.
W. Milford, NJ 07480
BA I Communications

Michael Dopko
118 N. Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BS/Nursing

Susan P. Dragotta
33 Parker, St.
Belvidere, NJ 07823
BS/Nursing

Laurie Eater
44 7 Finland Rd.
Green Lane, PA 18054
BA I Communications

170

John Evans
226 Margaret Dr.
Coplay, PA 18037
BS I Accounting

Margaret Falkowski
51 Elizabeth St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS I Electrical Engi,neering

Brian Farbanish
6 Corey Rd.
Denville, NJ 07834
BS I Earth and Environmental Science

Dina Fedak
101 Main St.
Vandling, PA 18421
BS I Electrical Engi,neering

Michael W. Fender
79 N. Meade St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS I Accounting

Lisa Ferko
205 Center St.
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
BS/Biology

�Matthew R. Germain
8 Kingston Court
Sewall's Pt.
Stuart, FL 34996
BA I Sociology

Kathleen Elizabeth Foley
12410 Spreading Oak Dr.
Spring Hill, FL 34609
BS/Biology

Lisa Golden
27 Coon St.
Wilkes Barre, PA
BA/Nursing

Sharon E. Froude
21 Brookdale Dr.
Bay Shore, NY 11706
BS/Biology

Kimberly Golenski
R.D. #l Box 170
New Milford, PA 18834
BS I Electrical Engineering

Nancy C. Fuhrmann
115 West St.
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
BS/Nursing

Tracy Ann Goryeb
1695 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
BA I Psychology

Kelli Furlong
W404 Heather Ridge Apt.
Parkville Station Rd.
Mantua, NJ 08051
BS I International Studies

Christine Graham
16 Thruway Dr.
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
BA I Communications

Alisa B. Geller
505 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
BA I Communications

William D. George
R.R. #2, Box 2285
Sweet Valley, PA 18656
BS I Accounting

172

Thomas R. Griffith
64 Burke St.
Plains, PA 18705
BA I Communications

•

�Sandra Herbert
733 Pittston Blvd.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS/Biology

Jason Griggs
RD. #3 Box 58
Chester Springs, PA 19425
BS I Business Administration

Roberta Hoffman
399 Wilson St.
Larksville, PA 18704
BS/Nursing

Jill Groeller
244 5 Union St.
Allentown, PA 18104
BS I Accounting

'.
Carrie Haines
Ridge Rd.
Succasunna, NJ 07876
BA I Psychology

Kathy L. Harris
10 South Walnut St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634
BA I Communications

James H. Healey
3 3 Branch Ln.
E. Setauket, NY 11733
BS I Business Administration

Mary Beth Healey
529 Orchard St.
Moosic, PA 18507
BS I Accounting

174

Wendy Lee Holden
RD#l Box 142
Factoryville, PA 18419
BA/English

Walter Houghton
117 W. Oldis St.
Rochelle Park, NJ 07662
BAI Psychology

Zamry Ibrahim
203 E. Main St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Barbara Elizabeth Jamelli
138 E. First St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
BA I Communications

�David L. Janiczek
118 Pine Street, R.D. #4
Dallas, PA 18612
BS IMaterial Engineering

Kristy M. Kalafut
49 Alexie Rd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BAI English

Lori Ann Kasper
8 S. Washington Valley Rd.

Long Valley, NJ 07853
BS I Computer Information Systems

Linda F. Kelly
138 Austin Ave.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18705
BAI English

Stacey Kern
8 Kennigton Dr.

Marlton, NJ 08053
BS I Business Administration

Frank L. Ketschek
810 H Rt. 313
Perkasie, PA 18944
BA I Psychology

176

Ellen]. Kittner
P.O. Box 121
Blakeslee, PA 18610
BS I Business Administration

Richard B. Kline
7314 Aynsley Ln.
McLean, VA 22102
BS I Business Administration

Brenda L. Knelly
Pine St. Box 117
Nuremberg, PA 18241
BS/Nursing

Anthony J. Krawczyk
1321 Loomis Ave.
Scranton, PA 18504
BS I Computer Science

Marcie Lynn Kreinces
73 David Brearly Ct.
Princeton, NJ 08504
BS I Business Administration

Lisa Ann Lanteigne
219 E. Shawnee Ave.
Plymouth, PA 18651
BA I Psychology

�Craig K. Larimer
9 28 E. Macada Rd.
Bethlehem, PA 18017
BA/Fine Art

Matthew G. Lazar
RD # 1 New Coxeville
Beaver Meadows, PA 18216
BAI Political Science

Virginia Lenahan
342 Church Rd.
Mountain Top, PA 18707
BA/Art

Sharon Lewis
505 Bryant St.
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
BS I Business Administration

Sean M. Lockhead
5 3 N. River St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS I Electrical Engineering

Kath A. Love
Box 374 C Rd. #1
Ashland, PA 17921
BS/Nursing

Ella Lukavitch
303 Stephanie Dr.

Marie Grace Madden
90 Welles St.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
BA/Fine Art

Anthony T. Madera
38 S. Woods Ln.
Doylestown, PA 18901
BS I Business Administration

Keith Maiorano
Linden Ln.
Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
BS I Business Administration

Kathy Malloy
210 Helfer Ln.
Minoa, NY 13116
BS I Business Administration

Scott Martin
37 Cottontail Rd.

�Frances Matso
317 Oak St.
Old Forge, PA 18518
BA/English

Jeffrey Lee Morton
327 Clear Spring Rd.
Biglerville, PA 17307
BA/History

Nancy Mykulyn
30 Wyoming St.
Plains, PA 18705
BS I Chemistry

Jill Lynn McGuire
69 Willow St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BS I Business Administration

Matthew D. Miller
222 Alpha Ave.
Wind Gap, PA 18091
BA I Sociology

Pamela Miller
6017 Fairway Ln.
Wescoville, PA 18106
BA I Psychology

Ronald Miller
4388 High View Drive
Nazareth, PA 18064

Lee Scott Morrell
5 3 N. River St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BA I Communications

180

Karen Naglak
25 Townview Dr.
Doylestown, PA 18901
BS I Business Administration

Merrel W. Neal III
19 Ash Dr.
Neptune, NJ 07753
BS I Business Administration

Tamela E. Newell
221 N. Whitfield St.
Nazareth, PA 18064
BA/Music

Michael Lam Nguyen
38 Taylor Ave.
Doylestown, PA 18901
BS I Electrical Engineering

�Kimberly Ann Nickles
15 S. 12th St.
Catasaqua, PA 18032
BS/Nursing

John Newman
6 Hillcrest Ave.

Alena Ochal
1387 Coriell Dr., R.D. #2
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
BS/Biology

Maureen Ann O'Hara
1601 Sullivan Dr.
Norristown, PA 19401
BA/Theater

Thomas J. Olenik
810 James St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
BS I Accounting

Brian J. Ondrick
201 Stone Ave.
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
BS I Business Administration

182

Jan M. Orloski
254 Woodlawn Ave.
Mt. Top, PA 18707
BS I Business Administration

Radu Pacurariu
P.O. Box 242
Bear Creek, PA 18602

David R. Patterson
R.D. #2 Box 182
Nicholson, PA 18446
BS I Accounting

Jonine Petras
518 S. River St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BA I Psychology

April M. Petroski
25 Fox Hollow Drive
Dallas, PA 18612
BS I Business Administration

DongQ. Pham
263 Violet Ct.
Quakertown, PA 18951
BS I Electrical Engineering

�Robert Scott Pietrzyk
132 S. 12th Ave.
Manville, NJ 08835
BS I Business Administration

Michele Remus
367 S. Main St.
Pittston, PA 18640
BS/Nursing

Andrew D. Renner
2937 Longshore Ave.
Phila., PA 19149
BA I Communications

Lynn Pleiscott
R.D. #l
Wapwallopen, PA 18660
BS/Nursing

Lynda Marie Pluschau
5928 S. River Run Dr.
Mt. Top, PA 18707
BS/Nursing

Carol Polk
29 Stark St.
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BS/Nursing

Dumitru Radu
R.D. #8 Box 8311
Stroudsbury, PA 18360

Laura Redding
24 George Davison Rd.
Cranbury, NJ 08512
BS I Business Administration

184

Robyn Rome
R.D. #4 Box 174
Sussex, NJ 07461
BS I Speech Pathology

John Joeseph Rosania
97 N. River St., Apt. 1
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
BA I Earth and Environmental Science

Corey R. Rosenthal
545 Bennett St.
Luzerne, PA 18709
BA I International Studies

Frank Rossi
10 Crabapple Ln.
Middletown, NY 10940
BS/Biology

�Richard W. Rydzewski
361 Hanover St.
Warrior Run, PA 18706
BS I Business Administration

Janice Saldukas
821 W. Coal St.
Shenandoah, PA 17976
BA I Psychology

Susan Auch-Schwelk
59 AR Route Box 100A
Albrightsville, PA 18210
BA I Psychology

Lori Scozzafava
203 Sherman St.
Boonton, NJ 07005
BS I Business Administration

John Serafin
43 Hudson Road
Plains, PA 18705
BS I Accounting

Dionne Serafini
17 Richmont Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BS I Accounting

186

Mary Serina
107 W. Bertsch St.
Lansford, PA 18232
BS/Nursing

Mark Shedlock
249 Mill St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
BS I Business Administration

Keith Silligman
15 May Court
Ramsey, NJ 07446
BS I Business Administration

David J. Skordinski
26 Thomas St.
Sheatown, PA 18634
BAI International Studies

Kimberly A. Skrepenak
125 Coal St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BA I Psychology

Gerard Slater
101 Montgomery Ave.
W. Pittston, PA 18643
BS I Business Administration

�Jeff Steeber
40 E. Butler St.
Shickshinny, PA 18655
BAI Earth and Environmental Science

Linda Straface
100 Jefferson St.
Bala Cynwynd, PA 19004
BS I Business Administration

Lisa Strunk
R.D. #3 Prospect Park
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
BS/Math

Joseph Takarewski
96 john St.
Kingston, PA 18704
BS I Chemistry

Christopher Taroli
19 Holland St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BA I Psychology

Stephen Tehansky
20 Wood Ave.
Elysburg, PA 17824
BS I Business Administration

Brian Thomas
2 Ivy Crest Ln.
Rockaway, NJ 07866

Lisa M. Summa
217 N . Bridge St.
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
BS I Business Administration

Valerie Sweeney
67 Hornberger Ave.
Roehling, NJ 08554
BA I Political Science

Stacey L. Symecko
P.O. Box 308
South Lyme, CT 06376
BS I Business Administration

188

Gina Thomas
340 Sumner Ave.
Whitehall, PA 18052
BA I Psychology

Robert L. Thomas Jr.
1325 Watson St.
Scranton, PA 18504
BS I Accounting

�Tracy A. Thomason
R.D. #3, Box 14
Towanda, PA 18848
BA I Chemistry

Peter C. Uritz
16 Wilford St.
Pittston, PA 18640
BM/Music

Paul A. Tomcykoski
425 Washington Ave.
Jermyn, PA 18433
BS/Biology

Lynne P. Travaline
224 Second St.
Woodbury Heights, NJ 08097
BA I Psychology

Sharon K. Vivian
85 N. Atherton Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
BS I Accounting

Elizabeth Walsh
21 Blanchard Ave.
Dobbs Ferry, NJ 10522
BS/Nursing

Lori A. Trombetta
27 Carey Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BS/Nursing

Rosemarie Turallo
22 Holly Dr.
Morris Plains, NJ 079 50
BA I Psychology

Paul T. Uhrin
R.D. #l, Box 607
Olyphant, PA 18447
BS I Business Administration

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Heidi Weiser
1501 Silver Creek Rd.
Hellertown, PA 18055
BS/Nursing

Carolee Welebob
353 Church Rd.
Mt. Top, PA 18707
BS I Chemistry

Lorilee Welebob
353 Church Rd.
Mt. Top, PA 18707
BS/Math

�Todd N. Werner
724 Wood St.
Bethlehem, PA 18018
BA I Communications

Ronald Wesp
P.O. Box 304
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
BS I Accounting

Angela J. Wivell
60 Sheridan St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BA I Psychology

Michael Wright
R.R. 1 Box 109
Hamburg, NJ 07419
BS I Electrical Engineering

Barbara M. Yakimowicz
764 Woodland Rd.
Sugar Notch, PA 18706
BA I Political Science

Monica A. Yenchak
638 Hazle St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BA/Art

Cheryl A. Yuhnick
RD #1, Box 23, 13 Whiting Way
Conklin, NY 13748
BS I Accounting

Scott D. Zolner
80 Lake Ave.
Metuchen, NJ 08840
BA I Communications

Wendy E. Zubrickas
1113 Prescott Ave.

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Sarita Penngonda
28 Marjorie Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BAI English

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Donna R. Yedlock
E-2 Sheridan Manor Apts.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
BA I Psychology

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Despite the global repercussions of student unrest in China, and war in the Middle East, beauty
queens still get crowned, and brother and sister
musical acts (Don and Neneh Cherry, at right)
still grab the spotlight.

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CURRENT EVENTS

Hurricane Hugo destroyed lives and property as it rocked the coast of Charleston, South Carolina. The storm marked one of the worst to
ever hit the Eastern coast of the United States.

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Tracy Chapman's lyrics talked of homelessness and desolation. These issues had an important impact on Society throughout the 80's, and will continue to be
key issues to be addressed through the 90's.

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CURRENT EVENTS
The oil spill of the Exxon Valdez caused
disaster for the coast of Alaska. Alaska's
waters were soiled with millions of gallons
of oil after a negligent captain made a
mistake in steering his oil tanker. The natural beauty of Alaska's waters and coastline may not be the same for many years.

George Bush took over for two-term President Ronald Reagan in January of 1989. Bush won a landslide victory over Democratic opponent
Michael Dukakis. Bush promises "a kinder, gentler nation."

The San Francisco Earthquake of October 1989 was almost as devastating as it predecessor of nearly a century ago. The qua~ _caused
death and destruction throughout the bay area. Countless heroic .rescues and the rebuilding that ensued are testaments to the resiliency of
the human spirit.

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This year's graduating class differed somewNII
class of 1990 is the first under the banner of
a convocation ceremony on February 16, 19
approved.
'Change' was the watchword for the year 1989-tll
capture the spirit of this benchmark academic ,,a,., ti
I'd like to ta'JuJ this opportunity to commmd th, CtWID
and all who contributed. Without their dedicaftOII,
University lift would not have appear,tl.
The staffhad an exciting year to chronicl,. But di though cha
university life here stayed th, same, bound in the lfl'dition ofi
The year mar'JuJd not only the b,ginning ofa new decade, but
as an institution of higher learning serving Northeastern Pennsjlva
As an institution, we've grown in mrollmenJ,faculty, course offenngs,
and learning facilities.
As a community, we've grown by not only keeping pace with sacw'ttl,lt~
vanguard of them in preparing our graduates for the marketplau. p
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The evolution of a university parallels that of a commonwealth
change, adaptation, leadership, and vision.
It is the ability to look to the wisdom of the past to shape and
courage to forge a bold and prapatic future built on a f ounda · 1J[t
In this, th, 67th year ofwhat is now Wilkes University, we reaffirmed OU?
young people in the pit'rsuit of lmowlalge and truth.
If, as Bacon said, knowhdge is power, then our grad®tes of:,esterda
have been and will be equipped with the obilit, to chll/f!,ge our "(J}Orld for t
Browning said "A man's reach must al'WIJ'JI ""8ld hi, rasp, els, whal
all of mankind, our graduates n,,d O'"'J reach to aehilw J1il:ii goals.

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Wow! - In retrospect, "wow" is the adjective describing the intense and eventful 1989-90
academic year. Much attention was focused on our campus community when Wilkes College prestigiously changed to Wilkes University.
Further attention was drawn to Wilkes when three top wrestlers: Mike Schroat, Steve Schannauer,
and Merrel Neal advanced to the NCAA championships. In men's soccer, excitement mounted as the
Colonels defeated "the U" for the first time in 19 years by a score of 2 to 1. Another first-time-in-history
feat followed as the men's soccer team met qualifications for ECAC playoffs. Team members and coach
were especially proud when first team goal keeper, Kevin Tronkowski earned the "Scholar-Athlete-All
American" award by the Adidas Corporation. Congratulations Kevin!
Congratulations are also in order for James Brogan, Joseph Cumbo, Keith Kopec, and Raimond
Chenng. Their senior paper "A Unique Process for Obtaining a Higher Quality Gate Oxide in MOS
Devices" drew attention to the Wilkes University School of Engineering by winning the 1990 I.E.E.E.
Region 2 student paper competition.
Now that the congratulatory messages are allotted, the "Thank You's" may be extended. First of all,
a warm thank you is given to the faithful Amnicola staff members (you know who you are). Second, a
sincere thank you is extended to the Beacon staff for their help, encouragement, and comic relief.
Finally, an emphatic thank you is awarded to Tom McGuire (Sports Information Director) and Public
Relations for their cooperation. Without assistance from the afore-mentioned, completion of this
yearbook would not have been possible.
I truly hope everyone enjoys this issue of the Amnicola.

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�Michael Congratulations on your
accomplishments at Wilkes. You
worked very hard and now it's
time to fly. We wish you a future
of success.
Love
Mom &amp; Dad

Lisa M. Ferko,
Special congratulations to our
sunshine. May you always possess
the qualities you have now and
achieve whatever you pursue.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Happy Graduation, LAURIE
LYNN
We are proud that you have done
so well!!!
Love you,
Mom &amp; Dad

Congratulations Son, on your
Graduation Day. All the sacrifices,
studying and hard work paid off.
Lots of Luck and Success in the
field of Music.
Love,
Mom, Dad
Jeanette,
john, and
Billy

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Dear Marcie Lynn,
Congratulations, we are proud of
you and your accomplishments.
Health and success to you and may
all your dreams come true.
Love,
Mom &amp; Lori

Jim Nolan,
Words can never quite say how
very proud and how much we love
you. May your future be as great
and exciting as your years at
Wilkes University.
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad.

LORI SCOZZAFAVA,
HAPPY GRADUATION. BEST OF
LUCK ALWAYS.
DAD,MOM,
VICKI+ TOM AND "KORKY''

Michele Broton,
Congratulations &amp; Best Wishes
for all of the good things in life.
Mom &amp; Dad.

Dear Bruce,
Your Mom &amp; Dad and Bmther and Sisters are so
proud of you Today That We could Bust!
Good Luck in the Futu re and with your new J ob.
Remember we shall always be Here when you need Us.
We All Love you very much.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Louis, Andrea
&amp; Rebecca

Dear Sue,
Congratulations on your graduation.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Stacey Symelko,
CONGRATULATIONS STACE,
AFTER FOUR YEARS AND
$50,000.00 YOU FINALLY
MADE IT.
WE LOVE YOU.
MOM&amp;DICK

Congratulations Brian
I'm so proud of you. Good Luck and
Much Happiness
Love Mom

Congratulations
Carrie Ann Haines
You 've shown us that through
dedication and hard work you can
achieve high goals. We're very proud
of you - the future is yours.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Dear Kelli
Congratulations honey. We are
all so proud of you. May you find
peace, happiness and prosperity
in all your future endeavors.
Love,
Mom &amp; Amie .

CONGRATULATIONS, JILL!!
You've grown and learned a great deal
during the past four years - we're so
proud of all you've done. We wish you
Success and all that you dream!
We love you Mom, Dad, &amp; Gayle
May 1990

Scott Zolner,
Congratulations Scott - We did it.
- Great effort, Great accomplishments.
Great Son - we are proud of you!!
Love, Mom, Dad, Steve, and Joann.

Congratulations Vince Cian.fichi on
being a Member of The 1990 Senior
Class to Graduate under the Wilkes
University Banner. We Wish you our Son - every Deserved
Happiness.
Love Mom &amp; Dad

Donna R. Yedlock
Congratulations: We are proud of
your accomplishments and wish
you continued success in your
future endeavors.
Mom &amp; Dad

Congratulations William
Already four years has passed. We
have enjoyed the many memories of
football and other activities in which
you have brought us. May God Bless
You in the future .
Love
Mom &amp; Dad

Lisa M. Strunk
Congratulations Lisa! Your
perseverance has brought you
within reach of your goals. We're
extremely proud of your
achievements and wish you much
happiness and success in your
future endeavors. God Bless You.
Love, MOM, DAD and GRANDMA

To our Son &amp; Brother Peter Uriz,
We are very proud of you and
wish you all the best in the future.
Love, Mom, Dad, &amp; Jonathan

Todd Werner
May your future success be even
greater than your previous
accomplishments. Thank you for
the many years ofjoy, love, and
pride you have given us.
Congratulations Todd.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Congratulations Lori,
All your hard work.finally paid off. We
are all proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Sean

Chris,
Congratulations, Good luck and
a successful future to a son we are
proud of God Bless you. Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

Tracy Thomason,
Congratulations! We're proud of
you.
Love,
Mom, Dad &amp; Eric

Dave. Congratulations! We wish
you the best life has to offer. Now
the fun begins. Watch Out world.
Love
Mom, Dad, Linda
Carol, Mike
Megan &amp; Matthew
Woo Wooo

To Brian:
Shaky at the start with a bang-up
finish. Congratulations on a job well
done. Love, Mom, Dad, Michael, MaryEllen, Jimmy, Ginny, James, Erin,
Tricia, Bob, Eileen and Jack.

Lynn Pleiscott Congratulations, Lynn. We wish
you health, happiness, and success
in your future. We are very proud
of you.
All our love,
Mom &amp; Dad

For Becky Bracey
Congratulations on your graduation.
Best wishes for a successful future .
Love, The Krawczyk's

Congratulations Kathy
Love, you sure have made us proud
Dad, Mom &amp; Jeff

Kim Nickles
Dear Kim, Congratulations! We
wish you luck and happiness in
whatever you do. We love you,
Mom, Dad, and Michele

David:
Congratulations on achieving one of
the great milestones in life.
Love Mom &amp; Dad

Tony,
Best wishes for a successful
excitingfuture. We're proud of
you.
Love Dad, Mom, Gretchen, Maria
and Kevin

Congratulations Brenda!
We are very proud of your
accomplishments. We are excited about
your future. We love you very much.
You 'll be a great nurse!
Mom &amp; Dad

Tony:
You have made us very proud of
your accomplishments.
May love, happiness and success
fill your future.
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad
Joe, Jim and Susan

David,
Congratulations! You did it! We're very proud of you
and wish you success in whatever you do.

Love,
Mom, Dad, Brian, Gram,
Tracey, Dave, Kaitlyn, Jim,
Stacey, Travis, and Chelsea

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