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                    <text>The Thd,rty-Se cond, Anrlual,
Cornnterlcern'ent

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Ralstort, Fiel,d,
WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

Srznday Afternoort, MaA 20,
AT TWO O'CLOCK

7v^7Y^

�HYI\4N TO IOy
I.

)oyful, ioyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,
us with the lightof day!

fil

II.

All Thy works with joy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountilir,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the huppy chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singingr rn&amp;rch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
|oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

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�The ThirtA- Se cor?d, Antlual

ComeTlcerTterut

Wilkes College
SundaA, MaA 2O,79^79

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES

PROCESSIONAL
Grand Choeur
From the Oratorio

"Joshua
Psalm Nineteen

GeorgeFredricHandel
Benedetto Marcello

Chorale Prelude on
"Now Thank We All Our God" -------------:-- Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Cwov Lou Frsnrn,'79, Organist
(The audience

INVOCATION

is requested to rise as the procession enters the area.)

---

---

Docron AsneHeIvI D. Bennes
Rabbi,Temple Israel

HYMN
GREETINGS

--

---,..-.

HvuN To ]ov

Rospnr S. CepIu
President

Brw;eurN
Chair man,

B oar

BeoivreN

il of T rustees

CI-IARGE TO THE GRADUATES

Facuity

Bnaoronp L. IGrumrv
Assistant Prof essor of English

Students

------. Mrcnerr. BenrH
Presiilent, Class of

I 97

I

ADDRESS

Introduction

-------------!

uilge,

THs HoNoRABLE IMax RosrNN
u. S. Court of Appeals, Third District

"The Best and The Worst
of

Times"

Tnr

HonToRABLE ]onu Hrrxz
U, S. Senator, P enruyluania

�ORDER OF' EXERCISES

THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES
AND

CERTIFICATES

Rosunr S. Cepru
President

ALMA

MATER

(The

words of

the

Eleanor C.Farley

song maA be f ound,

on the last pa,ge

of

this progra,m.

The audience is requested to stand and ioin in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

- Tnr Ruvrnrxo Groncr
Pastor, Holg

G. Pawrusn
Trinity Orthodox Church

RECESSIONAL

Rigaudon
tumpet Voluntary
March

--- -

Andre Campara
Henrg Purcell

WilliamWalton

(The audience is requested to remain standing during the recessional.)

�AWARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
DoNero I. Bunrorv,
LEROY WANDELL AWARD

]n.

]eNr ErtztBETH Devrs
These awards are given by the Deans to the man and woman graduate

having attained the highest academic average for the four years at
Wilkes College.

Presentations bg DsaNI ]eNr K. LaMPE and
DreN GroncE F. RersroN

HUMANITIES AWARD
Art ----------"

-- - Cenor.vx M. SzczrcHowrcz
Language and Literature ----------.- Nexcv Lvnu Kozruro

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.

H. SrsnrrNc
Chairperson, Art Department

P r esentation

by Wrurlervr

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD
Political

Science

Menro Apuzzo

Sociology, Spanish and Community Service ---- - Cntnvr. Krr.r.en
The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social scimces who has best demonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and community service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

Presentation by ln*N M. Dnrscorr
Chairperson, Political Science Department

1

i

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
DoNeroI.Bunrox,Jn.
Engineering--- ---"-----Presentation bg U wrw R. NBJIs
Chairperson, Engineering Department

ALUMNI AWARD FOR
LEADERSHIP ....

...

c^*;c;ilHff;l#H

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.
P

resentatian bg Rtcttlrno T. Rrrs,'62
Director of A1umni Relations

NADA VUIICA MEMORIAL AWARD -------- As*reo M. Mennoup
This award, established in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving international student qf the graduating

class.

Presentation by Axrwun J. Hoovua, '55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE - -- Pntrn Wlr.r.nu Coscnovr
Menr Awrsolrv DrFelco
Rowero ]. Henr.ow
Wlrrreu Bneorrv McLsi.INeN
Genv Cnenlrs Mrrrrn
Presentation by Arrlrnorvv W. Suzvs
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force

�AWARDS

An award signifying a commission
States Marine Corps.

as Second Lieutenant

in the United

Presentation bg T. S. Wor.rp
Captain, U. S. Marine Corps

RECOGNITION OF
PROFESSOR EMERITUS ."."."

----.

Rutx W. McHrNnv

Presentation by Ronrnt S. Ceput
President

HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS -.-... . ---. SsNeron |oun Hrnrz
Conferred in recognition of his distinguished achievements in the fields
of government, business and education, his commitment to improving
the quality of life through the political process, and his record,of service
to many eleemosynary institutions.

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE --. .-----"Conferred in recognition of his distinguished

----

Dn. Anno A. Prxzas

achievements in science
as exemplified by his recent selection as co-recipient of the Nobel Prize
in physics, his commitment to scientific research, and his dedication to

the application of science for the betterment of humanity.

CLASS OFFICERS
i\{rcnerr. Benrn
President
SrrvuN Lewnrucu Barr.ry
------Vice President
Manro Apvzzo
Secretary
Prccv LyNx RrNrscnr,rR --------------Treasurer

�"

MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in BiologA
Alexander Michael Collins, !r.

Master of Science Degree in Education
Diane Marie Castrignano
Betsy Bell Condron

Catherine Theresa Gourley

*M. Lynn
lones
*]oseph

I. Marchetti

Sharon G. Telban

Master of Science Degree in Mathematics
*Walter Richard Markowski

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Chemistrg
David Leonard Stull

* Degree in absentia-

t
i.

:a

&amp;,w

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Elementary

Buzza
Ann K. Cammerqta
Cathy Ann Marie Celusnia'k
Elizabeth M. Griesmer
*Susan Elizabeth Hutton
Mary Ann Kasson

Linda Susan King

l*"ph

Michael Mentyka

*Charles Robert Suppon

*Karolina Hahn Suppon
Linda Allmon Walden

Master of Science Degree in Education with

a,

rnaior in English

Michael Dennis Booth

Master of Science Degree in Edueation with a rnaior in History
James

]ohn Maloney

Master of Science Degree in Education with
a maior in Special Education
Concetta Ann Parente

* Degree in absentia

Michael ]oseph Speaale

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Business Administration
William A. Barron
]ohn M. Beberus
]ames Charles Belles

*Edwarfl

]ulius Beoris

Winston Clarence Best
Christine Marie Buchina

Rcbert Earle Greenwood
*Karen Marie Konsavage

]ohn ]oseph Maek
*Nancy

loan Mathers

Geraldine Cravatta Mihneski
*]oseph

]ohn Niemiec

]oseph ]. Chisarick

Suzanne M. Pudlosky

Richard Thomas Chisarick

Thomas William Roberts

Fred ]ames Croop

Russell M. Samilo

Kim Anne Flis

Richard Thomas Simonson

*!ohn

]. Gallo, fr.

Thomas Frederick Grant

* Degree in absentia

Thomas John Tunila

Wilbur C. Waltz, fr.

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Donald Edward Fforrox

MagnaCumLaude
Mario

Apvzzo

Kathleen loan O'Malley

William David Frye, fr.
Cathy lean

Hotchkiss

Nancy Lynn
$]ohn I(ozey,
Paula A.

]effrey

Kozemko
III

lohn David Ralston
*Ann Marie Stefanoski
Carolyn M. Szczechowicz

Lahutsky

Mawhinney

* Degree in absentia

David Frank Parmenteri

$ Omieron

Ann Timko
Ann Marie Elaine Yanushefski

Delta Epsilon

�GRADUATES

BACEIELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

Cum Laud,e
]oseph Thomas

*Dorothy

S.

Delgado

Hostler

Wilma Margaret
Cheryl

Kellar

$Michael Edwin

*Mark

Hurst

James

Marianne Cwalina Orloski
Melanie E. Paternoster

Lynn Barbara Sare
leannie E. Swaru

Kosik

Lobiu

Lawrence P.Zale
Sharon Lce Zawatski

{sharon Lynn Myers

* Degree in

absentia

q

Phi

SigmaTau

$ Onzf cron

Delta Epsilon

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Joanne Marie Abraham

Qsntinued

Diane Marie Adanosky

]effrey Davis
*Mark Alexander Davis

Robert David Austin

*Wimam

]ohn Davis

Robert ]oseph Ausura

Nancy C. DeBiase

Mary Beth Banos

Mark Anthony DeFalco

Scott Herbert Bell

Anthony G. DeVincentis

*William Neal Bellucci
Gayle-]ean Berry

Patricia Ellen Dolan
*Thomas Dqnahue

T. Douglas

Karen EIla Blanda

Bruce

Gary Robert Blockus

Carl L. Edwards

]ulie E. Bollinger

Lois Elaine Enarna

Cathryn Mary Castner

Claire Louise Ennis

Michael I. E. Castrignano, fr.

Thomas A. Evans

Steven Joseph Cheplick

*Reginald T. Fatherly

Candice Caroline Chilek

Beverly Feller

Carol A. Chisak

Linda !o Ferraro

Mrry Noreen Corbett

Kim Susan Foltz

Betsy Chase Crocker

Elizabeth Allen Crum

*Frank

|. Davidowski

Bruce D. Davis

* Degree in absentia

r

-

]ohn Michael Forte
*G*ry Charles Fritzges
Linda ]ustine Giomboni
Karen Ann Glushefski

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

ARTS

Continued

Linda A. Lombardo

|ohn Thomas Griffith
*David Gulitus

Pamela Jane Long

].

William M. Havrilchak

Rhoda Susan Luborsky

]oseph Francis Hogan

Karen Lucchesi

*Louis Maczuga

Sheila M. Houck

*Kenneth Mark Hughes

Michael ]ames McBride

*Kevin F. McCall

Robert Richard Husty
Sheila Ann Imler

Clare Christine McCarthY

Thomas M. Ioyce

Thomas Patrick McDade

Mary Louise Kepics

Charlene McDermott

]ulie Edna Keruick

Cheryl Ann Meier

Barbara M. Klarsch

Philip lames Mertz

Francis ]ohn Klemovitch

Coreen Ann Milazzo

Karen L. Klucitas

Alison Miller

Kimberly ]aye Koch

Gregory G. Miller

Ann Marie Monica Kopec

]ennifer R. Montagna

Lee M. Kopeika

Mary Ann Morgan

Stella Theresa Korpusik

Lynn Werkheiser Muchler

Alfred'W'. Kotula,

i[]ohn R. Mundy

ft.

]. MurphY

]ohn D. Koze

Paula

Kristina Elizabeth Kuhl

Kathryn M. Nardone

* Degree in

absentia

q Phi

SigmaTau

$ Omi crorl, Delta Epsilon

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

F

Continued

Mark Anthony Neylon

John Senato,re

Mary ]ane Nulty

Tere,sa Anne Shukailo

Carol S. O'Connell
*Gerald O'Malia
*Mary
]oan Roman Onisko
Carol Corbett Pawlush
*Florence Piccillo
Robert Mark Pitcavage

Mitchell Frank Silver
Freida Marion Skaff
*Rodney Smith
*Richard

I. Solomon

Maureen Anne Sonday
*Margaret Fairbanks Soter

Karen Marie Polomski

]ohn Henry Stanley

]oan Louise Potoski

Myles Michael Stempin

Doreen Mary Puhalla

Mary D. Stencavage

Barbara A. Quarteroni-Killian
Susan

K*y Reed

*Samuel

Joseph Stuccio

Scott Thomas Sulzer

Charles P. Resavy

Michael David Supczenski

Respass

*Casper Tortella

Charlot A. Richards

Lex T. Watkins

Ruth Rico

]onathan D. Williams

Mary-Ellen ]. Riley
Mark Eliot Ritter

]udith Ann Wing
Kim Marie Wolny

Mary Catherine Ann Rostock

Nina Lubow Wyrs,ta

Lucy Helen

Loren'W. Samsel,

III

Kenneth Paul Schmidt

* Degree in absentia

Deborah Lou Yakus

Kevin S. Yost

�GRADIJATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

SummaCum Laude
Ysandra Lee Argenio

Linda lean Lohden

VJohn Joseph Bobin

*YLee Bruce Moskowitz

Russell Charles Burkhardt

David G. Pawlush

*Marcia Blanco Rizzo

Donald I. Burton, fr.
]ane Elizabeth Davis

MagnaCum Laude
Yloseph Allan Abat6

Keith Allen Lutz

Kevin Terence Brennan

Denise Ann Eleanor Martineck

Susan Georgeann Cameli

Robert L. Neuman

]ohn E. Cavanaugh, Ir.

Philip Edward Ogren

Diane Althea Co,leman

Edward F. Orloski

*lVlary Elizabeth Cully

fSusan Lee Rogers

Ylohn Henry Ellis, IV

Sandra H. Shotwell

Cindy Lou Fisher

Lawrence Paul Vojtkb

Ylules Mark Geltzeiler

Christine Kay Wanich

]oseph Daniel Kerestes, ]r.

* Degreein

absentia I SigmaXi

Y W ilkes-Hahnemann

F amity

|ohn Matthew Warakomski

lPre.Professinnal DegreeProgram
Medicine Program

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GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF'SCIENCE

-

CONI\NUEL

CumLaude
Kenneth E.

Angradi

Eric Scott Heffelfinger

Batok

YGary Raymond

. Keith ]ones

$Ann Marie Helen Booth
YGregory David

Borowski

$Michael Joseph

Briel

Nancy

Steven Beniamin Kirshner

*]oseph

George G. Oschal,

carl

Callahan

Daniel ].

Andrew

Coleman

Russell ]. Symons,

Demko

Lynn Susan Walting

illiam ]ames Gibbons

* Degree in

David Lloyd Williams

Gorman

absentta

$ Omicron

!r.

Gregory Seott Tomehq

DiMarcontonio

Marylee Anne

Perrin

fKaren Eltzabeth Smallcomb

Terry Lee Conrad

Anita

III

*YKurt Gregory Rodney

Cardell

Donald Martin

I. Monka

Deborah Ann Yedlosk

Delta

Epsilon I SigmaXi

Y Wilkes-Hahnernann Familg Medicine Program

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Contir"tued

Barbara C. Agurkis

Ronald D. Cappellini

Christine Ameen

Robert Michael Casterlin

Cynthia Marie Antosh

Donna Marie Clarke

Sylvia Cariaga Apostol

Ernest Carl Coassolo

Keith ]ames Augustine

Cathy'W'. Ayers
Steven Lawrence Bailey

*]effrey A. Baird
*Debra Baldwin

Marilyn !. Barbieri
Michael Barth

*Marian Ruth Cole
Karen Coleman
*Ronna

Jean Colvin

*Lisa Ann Condo
Roxann Marie Coniglio

Daniel Thomas Conrad
*Margaret Ann Cosgrove

]oseph Y.Bazzarci

Peter William Cosgrove

Cheryl A. Berry

Kathleen Marie Cromer

Fleidi Louise Beucker

Malinda Eileen Cross

]oseph Bono

Gerald Anthony D'Albis

Mary Ella M. Booth

]effrey Charles Davis

William ]ohn Borono\il
*Lynn Ann Campbell

* Degree in absentia

*Fredric M. DeCinti
Ronald Michael Delevan

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

*Debra Suzanne Fortini

David Dempkosky
Thomas ]ohn Dicton

Christina M. Franz

Karen Ann Dileo

Mary Beth Eruzier

Bernard J. Donachie, II

David

Thomas f. Dougherty

Mary Ann E. Gatti

*David E. Dudiek

Frank

*Wheeler G. Einsla

]. Gavrish, ]r.

]effrey Scott Giberson

Stephen Bernard Elko,

ft.

Nancy Carolyn Enderlein

David E. Gibson
Diane Kay Gignac
Charles Patrick Giunta

$Anne Eschler
David Arthur Evans,

III

Margaret Ann Gorman

Nigel James Gray

David E. Evans
Gwendolyn Martha Faas

*YRonald Edward Greenberg
Alexander Grohol

Sherry Ann Faux
YRudolph Silas Fellin

Brian William Fenn

Ronald ]. Harlow
Kathleen Mary Herpich
$Frederick'W'. Herrmann

Linda G. Fodor

absentia

V W illres-H ahnerna,nn

Fritzges

Elaine Marie Gaughan

Preston Dyer

* Degree in

loh,

F

$ Onzi *on Delta Epsilon
amilg Medicine Pr ogram

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

George Phillip Hodges,

II

'

Continued

Maria Margaret Klimchak

John ]oseph Holland

Cheryl Ann Klimek

Charles Theodore Hozempa

Nancy Ann R. Klimek
*Nicholas Andrew Kofira

David F. Hungarter
Richard J. Iero

Karen Georgine Konicki

*Steven C.
lez

]oan Helene Marie Kqtarba

Karen Marie lolrn

Stephen James Kozup

Claire ]ohnson

Anne Kuey
*Lawrence

Nancy Jane ]ohnson

]oseph Larioni

Kathleen Ann ]ones

Susan Laske

Simon Kaztnettz

Edward I. Lavelle

*Scott L. Kendig

]oseph P. Lavelle
*Stephen

Dorothy ]ean Kennedy

lames Lear

Sheree Eva Kessler

]ohn R. Leedy

Rosa Khalife

Kathryn Ann Lesh

Stephen

f. Kichka

]o Ellen A. Licata
*]ohn
]oseph Loftus

Althea Ann Kieffer

*Christine Rombilus Klaips

* Degree in absentia

$ Onri c,rolt

Iohn P. Lohman

Delta Epsilon

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

Iry Edward

SCIENCE

Continued

Mark D. Mital

Mack

Ahmad M. Mahmoud

Linda

Michele ]aworski Malinko

Ronald T. Mock

]ohn C. Manley

Mark A. Molitoris

Nina Pauline Maris

Michael A. Molitoris

*William

Kurt ]ohn Moody

]ohn Martin

Suzanne A. Materami
]ames

l. Mizenko

Rebecca Kay Morgan

YPatrieia Ann Morris

]. Matyas

Sharon Ann Mazuka

Cheryl Lynn Moyer

Patricia Anne McClurg

Philip R. Murosky

Donald Harold McDermott

Maureen Christine Mrtphy

Eileen Ann McDonald

LuAnn Neely

Robert ]. McGarry

Helen Ruth Niesen

Patricia Ann McKeown

Cherlyn Christina Nyzio

William Bradley Mclennan

Robert ]oseph Owens

Gary Charles Meeker

Peter L. Pagano,

Alisa layne Meyer

Michael Dru Parrell

Charles C. Miraglia

*Thongchai Patchana

* Degree in absentia
Y W ilkes -H ahnerna,nn

F

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Pr ogr

am

]r.

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

Pennesi
Sandra Lee Pensieri
]ohn Petrewski
Yrhomas G. Phillips
Kristine M. Pierson
Leonard |oseph Podrasky
Linda Jane Price
Karen L. Prigge
Thomas N. Puflco
Ann Theresa Puzio
Maryann Ragnacci
]ames George Rash
Thomas Francis Rash
Peggy Lynn Rentschler
*Richard F. Riley
Thomas L. Rink
Iat Robinson
Cheryl Anne Roman
Irrdy Ann

SCIENCE

Continued

Catherine Ann Rowlands

Mark Rutkowski
fEdward Charles Rzonca
Lawrence S. Sall

Andrea Ruth Schneider
Skai

wallis schwartz

Yloseph Armine Scopelliti
Robert D. Scott

Carla Ann Sechrst
Susan Ann Serio

craig A. setzer
Maliheh Seyed Naghavi

Lynn M. shearon
Kenneth L. Sickler

Kathryn Helen Siebe
Debra Ann Sincavage
Suzanne Chris'tine Siroki

Anthony |oseph Skiptunas,

* Degree in absentia
{ Pre-Prof essional Degree Program
Y wilkes-Hahnernann Family Medieine program

III

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

a Elizabeth Toton

David Skripkunis

Rebecc

William |oseph Slavoski

Nancy Louise Ann Valente

Vill

YGary Marshall Smith

Catherine A.

*Frank M. Sokola

Michael C. Wallace
Elizabe th Ann Waselewskie

Thomas Paul Sokola
YSam

Iudy Karen Wendorf

]ohn Solomon

Susan Marie Spranaitis

Paul P. Wengen
Andrew Louis Wilkinson

Katherine A. Stano
]oseph D. Stephens,

.

]r.

Nina Marie Stuccio
Emil ]ames Tabit
f Gary Gerrard T oezylowski

Janice Lynn

YAnthony Thom as Zaldonis, ]r.

|ohn Andrew Zapko
Mary Ann Zielinski

Michael T. Torbik

* Degree in

absentia I SigmaXi

Y Wilkes-Hahnernq,nn Family Medicine Program

:'

Wolf

�TERMINAL DIVISIOI{
Maureen C. S. Prendergast

Secretarial Studies

* Degree in absentia.

I

D enotes

The Society of the Sigma Xi

Resear ch Acknowle ilgement.

Xi is a natianal honorary science organiz.atian
dedicated to the encouragement of research in the sciences. Members of the
Senior Class who qualifu for recognitbn are designated in the prograrn.
The Society of the Sigrna

f

Denotes Membership in

Phi Sigma T au.

Phi SigrnaTau is a natianal honnrarg societ7 in philosophy.

I

Pr e-Prof essional Degr ee Pr ogram.

$ Denotes Membership

in Omicron Delta Epsilon.

Omicron Delta Epsilon is a national honorary societg in
A W ilkes-Hahnemann F amilg Medicine Program.

econnmics.

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�STUDENT AWARDS
These awards were presented to students for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 19, 1979 at the

Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts.

AFROTC Superior Performance

Award

American Defense Preparedness

Award

Reserve Officers Association

--

Award

Department of Art Artistic Merit

RonaldHarlnw

---W. Bradleg McClennan

Award

Department of Art Artistic
Development Award

-

--Nancy DeBiase

CarolynSzuechowiez

Award

--..-- Deborah Grzymski

BEACON Female and Male Athlete of the Year

Biology Department Research

Award

Biology Department Scholarship Award

'

MarkDeFalco

Mark DeFalco

American Legion General Military
Excellence Award

Hilda Richards Memorial

----

Diane Kendig
and Kendall McNeil

--------- -

Suzanne Buckinglnm
andSusanRogers

-

leffrey Mawhinney (August 1978 Diploma)
Susan Rogers (December 1978 Diploma)
EricHeffelfinger an'dGregTomcho (May 1979 Diploma)

�STUDENT AWARDS
Biology Club Sophomore Sdrolarship Award

.... - - P atriek

The Professor Alfred W. Bastress Chemistry Award

MeN amara

-

D onald D ernko and I ohn W ar akomski

The Professor Catherine H. Bone
Chemistry

Award

Dauid Pawlush

M. D. Brandwene Award

MarleneKaczmarek

Chernical Society Award for Outstanding Freshman
Chemistry

Maior

MaribethDiNieola andMarkSwartz

Circle K Club Outstanding Service

Award

The W. F. Dobson Award in Accounting
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPA's
Accounting Club

Award

-.-

Gary Toczylowski

---------

Award
.

lane Dauis

Philip Ogren
. -.

loAnn Bennick

Commuter Council Senior Commendation Awards . -- DauidEuans

Griffith, Rosa Khalife, Ann Marie Kopec
Stella Korpwik, Sue Searles, Beckg Toton

I ohn

Concert and Lecture Committee Cultural Award --. --Thomas Euans
Copernicus

Award-Polish Union

of U. S. of N. A. .

.-lohnHaffner

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department Academic
Achievement Award --..-. Nancy Callahan and Karensmallcomb

�STUDENT AWARDS
Electrical Engineering Achievement

J.

]. Ebers N{emorial Award of the

The Engineering

Award

DonaldBurton
and CarlPerrin

IEEE

Ronald Deleuan

Award

The Davies English

Donald Burton

Award

Nancy Kozemko

Faculty Women's Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship -

---------

Kathy Rickard

Department of Language and Literature Foreign Travel
Grants Awards
- - Nicholas Golowich, Kathg Riclwrd
Rob er t Rushw or th, D ina S au'er
Human Services Committee Blood Donor Day Awards
Biologg Club anil DanaHall

IDC Outstanding Female and Male Dcrm Student
P rggV

Outstanding IDC Representatives

-. -

Garg Toczglowski
and.ludy Wing

]ournalismsocietyAchievementAward
Letterwomen Scholarship
Correen Santoro Athletic

-

Rentschler and Gary T oczglow ski

Award
Memorial

.

WilmaHurst

Nancy lohnson

LuAnnNeely

Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science

Award

Russell Burkhardt

�STI.]DENT AWARDS
Wilkes College Band Award for the Outstanding
Senior

Bandsman

Cindy Fisher

Department of Nursing Award for Highest Academic

Achievement-- -.

--

MarciaRizzo

Department of Nursing Award for Highest Nursing
Achievement ---... Marg Elizabeth Cullg Martin

------

Nursing Student Organization

Award

.... . Karen Konicki

Operation Phoenix: ACT 101 Academic Ae}ievement Awards
Mar garet Callahan, P atricia P atrician
nd Catherine Schwenk

-

Phi Sigma Tau Awards

----------

loseph Alfano
loseph Blizman and Sharon Myers

PhilosophyDepartmentAward
Political Science Department

Award

Student Government Appreciation Award
Theater Department

----------,--------CherylZorzi

Award

Mario Apuzzo
and Donald Horra*
---. - -

".-----"- ---- Steuen

Kirshner

lohnForte and lohnGriffith

Awards

Marilgn Barbieri
Women's Activities Association
N ancg Callahan, Elaine Gaughan, Sheree Kes sler
Rosa Khalif e, Chergl Meier, Cheryl Moy er, Charlot Richards
Lgnn Shearon, Sandi Shotw ell, Debbie Y edlock

�STTJDENT AWARDS
Who' s Who Among Students in American

Uniuersities and Colleges . . .

Mario Apumo
Steven

Bail.y

Ann Marie Kopee
Stella Korpusik

Michael Barth

]ohn Kozey

Gregory Black

Cheryl Moyer

Noreen Corbett
Gerald D'Albis

]ohn Mundy
Mary ]ane Nulty

Donald Demko

David Pawlush

Cindy Fisher

Karen Polomski

]ohn Griffith
Frederick Herrmann

Susan Rogers

]ohn Senatore

Wilma Hurst

]oseph Stephens

Nancy ]ohnson

David Taylor

]ulie Kerrick

Ann Timko

Sheree Kessler

Gary Toczylowski

Rosa Khalife

Gregory Tomcho

Stephen Kichka

Casper Tortella

Steven Kirshner

Debbie Yedlock

�MACE AND CHAIN OF OIIFICE
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia recently given to Wilkes
College. The handsome mac€ and chain of office are the gifts of
local donors.

The two insignia were designed and executed by a nationally
known gold and silversmith, Professor Kurt J. Matzdorf of the State
University College, New Paltz, New York.

The College Mace

THr MecB is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College 1933."
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the bowl:
"tlnity Amidst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the gilt
seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flameJike structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the center
of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community and
the Collegein its coal miningpast.

The Chain of Offiee

Tns CHArry or Orrrcr of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the motif
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, frrst president of Wilkes College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honor, faith, and courag€,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;

We shall always love thee,
Loyal to the end.

Thou sh4lt lead us onward
In search o[ finer things.
May we find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings.

Mry our

deeds of love and service

Ever swell thy f46s

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.

*{@,*"trffb

Words and music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>Th,e Tlvirty -Tlvird

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WILKES.BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

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AT TWO O'CLOCK

�HYIvIN TO IOY
I.
'

]oyful, ioyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away ,
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.

All Thy works wittr ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and, forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the huppy chorus
IzVhich the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singingr rrr:lrch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
|oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

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CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

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D.tvrne ANN Rosrnrs
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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

TI{E CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES
President

ALMA

MATER

Eleanor C. Farley

(The words of the song mau be found on the

last page

of this prograrn.

The audience is requested to stand and ioin in the singing.)

BENEDICTION THr Rrvrnrrso Cnenrrs l. HoorcR,In.
P as toir,

W eshniru t er P r e sby

t er

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RECESSIONAL
Psalm

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Benedetto Marcello
----r-----

lean loseph Mouret

is requested to rernain standing during the reeessiana,l.)

�AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND
LEROY WANDELL AWARD

STERLING

JoNns
Josren Mrcnaur. Drrr.aCnocr, !n.
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These awards are presented to the man and wgman graduate having
attained the highest academic average for the four yegrs at Wilkes
College.

Presentation by Gnnelo E. Henrplcrns
Dean of Academic

Affairs

,

HUMANITIES AWARD

History

Auonpw Lrr.Jrsrnemo

leugurro

This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member o[
the Board of Trustees, honors the man or woman in the graduating
class who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship in the humanities.
P

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r esentation by l x*rs P.

Roopcnro
Chairperson, History DePartment

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD
Political Science

----

Wrr.r-teu V. Lrws, tn.

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that $aduate
in the soeial sciences who has best demonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiositn and oommunity service during his

Presentation by

lrliw M. Dnlscor.r

Chairperson, Political Science Department

'

,

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD

Chemistry

--------

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entation by I x*ns !. BonNruc
Chailperson, Chemistry Department
P r es

ALUMNI AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP

----

Devrp

Lrr

Br.urvrEIELD

is given annuallyby theWilkes CollegeAlumniAssociation
to the member of the graduating class considered by a special committee
to have made the strongest contribution to student life anil the student
activities program of the college.

This award

Presentation by C'cluroox E. Rosrnrs'60

Diiector of Alumni Relations

NADA VUJICA MEMORIAL AWARD
]osu A. Orrvenrs
This award, established in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving international student of the graduating

Presentation by

class.

L*rnun |. HoovER,'55

Associate Dean of Student Affairs

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UMTED STATES AIR FORCE -------- Wrr.ueu |ouu BonoNow
Tnorrnas R. Mersre
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Presentation bA ANrsoNY W'. Srzvs
Lieutenant Colonel, [J. S. Air Force

�AWARDS

AWARD

MARINE CORPS

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An award signifying a commission

]oxr Petnrcx Kerus
Jeurs Tnouas Muntne

Mut
as Second

Lieutenant in the United

States Marine Corps.

Presentation bA T. S. Worra
Captain, U. S. Marine Corps

THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL

ALUMNI

..

!. Wennru Br.err&amp; Ph.D.,'55

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS(A)
Der F. Kontm, M.D.,'70
AWARD
These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association to those alumni who best exetnplify the charaeteristics of
an educated person and the traditions of Wilkes College.

Presentations bg THolnAS F.

Krrry, '69

Dean of External Affairs

RECOGNITION OF
PROFESSOR

EMERITUS --..-.-- Mrcuerr. J. BenoNs
Cuenr.rs B. Rrrr
Ancrr. Brr.rc
Tnoues R. Rlcnenos
Lrore Nuvrl
Rox E. Wrr.r,reus
Presentation bA Rorsnr S. CaPIN
President

�HONORARY DEGREES

DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

----- Lours

L. BeNrs

Confered in recognition of his distinguished achievements in the fields
of iournalism and management, as demonstrated by his selection as the
first Nieman Researeh Fellow at Harvard University and his editorial
leadership of prestigious national publications.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

--.-.-.----- ---.---

Rov E. Moncex

Conferred in recognition of his distinguished achievements in journali and his steadfast service to eleemosynary otganizations in Northeastern Pennsylvania, as demonstrated by his selection for both local
and national accolades.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

MoNsIcNon ANonrw f. McGowew

Conferred in recognition of his distinguished achievernerts in and
his record of contributions to higher education, political and civic
affairs, social and charitable services, and religious life in Northeastern
Pennsylvania.

CLASS OFFICERS
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L. THsoaoLD

-_-----_--_--

--------- ----------------,-.--

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--------:-

President

VicePresi.dent
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Treasurer

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in Biologrl
lohn A. Kelly

Master of Seience Degree in&amp;ducation
*Deborah Karr Vaida

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Biology
Iudy Ann

Chappell

Theodore Francis Weron

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Elementarg

Andrews
H. Victoria Carini
Donna Passarella Cieczko

]oseph Francis

*A*y-Lyn

Barbara Rodda Welch

Martha Gale Hall Yohe
Deborah A. Zeffer

Pouser

Master of Sci ence Degree in Education with a major in English
Marianne Bridget

Montague

*Lois Ann Williams, Morgis

* Degree in absentin

r'*-

Martha GaleHallYohe

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Business Administration
*Dennis T.

Andruskiewicz

Michael V.

Broda

*Thopas George
Libro ].

Brown

Thomas Bernard Needham, !r.

'U/'.

David ]. Plaviak

Dovidas

]ohn Andrew Raichel

Eleehko

Don A. Repshas

Fagnani

|oyce Marie Shane

Fredericks

'FEdmund O. Sichler

Bernard A.
Robert L.

]oseph Paddock

Cordora

]oseph ]ames

]oseph R.

lames

]oseph Martin Murphy

Ciarmatori

Rose Ann Susan

*Barry

Marie Shovlin McCormick

Grey

Nancy ]ane

]ohnson

George David
Stephen A.

]oseph F. Skurzynski

Nickolas Sosik, Ir.

Kaszuba

Thomas William Smith

Keiper

Thomas Charles

Robyn Speak Walsh

Macenka

Francis Michael Wassell
.:

Richard

Mack"y

Thomas Gerard McBrearty

* Degree

in absentia

William Robert Woronko

�I

GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Ellen l.ouise Batey

Behlke

#Andrew Liljestrand
]anquitto

floseph Michael Della Croce, fr.

MagnaCumLaude
Carol Ann
{Marlene

Bosack

Burkhardt

loseph Anthony Cipriani,

{Pauicia A.
{Ronald }.

Connors

Gronski

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Donald }oseph Robbins

tr.

Kenneth Herman Rogers
Maureen Salley

Annette }acqueline Tabone

leffrey Scott Klemm

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Michele Puglise

Debra Ann Yatko

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

ARTS

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CumLaude
IVlargaret |.

Abraham

Linda Susan
{}oseph }ohn

Diane

Baran

Cynthia Mary Pappas

Blizman

Dudish

red A. Pierantoni,

III

Carol M. Reilly

Cynthia Marie

Eddy

Michael loseph

Flamini

{}oseph A. Rigotti

Davida Ann Roberts

Mary Ann Siemon

Mary Io Frail
Stanley

fMichael Stephen Otruba

Freeda

$Mary M. Szczechowicz

fr.
Romaine M. Long

dward ]. VanBureni

William V. Lewis,

It.

Marlene Vauter

Edward F. Melber, ]r.

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF
William T. Adams
*Thomas Robert Aiello
Lisa Ashbaugh

*Maria Bardoutsou

ARTS

Continued

Patrick Anthony Delorenzo
Frank Thomas Dennis

Mark A. Densberger
Frank Alex Dobrinski

Margaret Mary,Barletta

Susan G. Donio

Scott Ray Becker

Michele Millington Drago

*|udith Annette Berkise

Mark Matthew Drobish

*Sherrie Beth Blatt-Areus

Laura A. Egan

#]ohn P. Blihar

*R. Helen Eiekhoff

Diane Carol Brodbeck

Carol Elkington

Carol M. Buckey

Charles Albert Erwine

Warren Douglas Bush

Beth Ann Foster

M. Gail Byndas

Robert ]. Gaetano

VioletaZiedonis Byram

Sharon Lee Gallagher

#Ann Marie Cardillo
Lewis Beniamin Cellitti, ]r.

Kathryn Anna C.,onnolly
Gregg Harrison Cook

Michael Harold Cook

Lorraine Galletta
Bette Lynn Kern Gardner

*Margaret A. George
Drena

t. Grainey

*Andrea Cecelia Greybush

Loren Sco,tt Copeland

Anthony I. Grimaldi

]anet Ellen Croft

Donna Marie Grontkowski

Pa,tricia A. Davis

]ohn Riehard Haffner

Robert Paul Davis

Janet Mary Hanusin

* Degree

in absentia

#Phi AlphaTheta

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS
*]udith Ann Scott Harris
Charmaine A. Higgins

]oseph

I. Maiewski

]oan Marie Mancini
Ron Marchak

Amy Hollander
*David B. Hricenak

Marilyn M. Marsh
]ames Thomas Martin,

Susan Isaacs

Leonard W. lasuta,

Continued

-

ft.

Linda A. Martin

]ohn ]. ]evit

Robert'W'. Matzelle

Clifford L. ]ones, ]r.

Colleen P. McDonald

*]ohn M.

]ones

Peter D. ]ust

*Elizabeth Ann Kane

*Brian

]. McGinnis

Rosem ary

Christine McMahon

Michael Robert MeY

Paul Kerrigan

Lqri Ann Mieszkorvski

Michael Edward Kmietorricz

Gerald Wayne Miller

*Marian

lean Kolcun

Thomas I. Miller

Paul Andrew Kotulak

Stella ]. Monsey

Paula M. Kovaleski

Leland R. Moran

Susan lane Kozup

*Richard Leo KraWetz

Henry ]. Kretchmer

William ]ohn Lendacky
*Charlotte M. Lengel

Gregory Moskel

*Cheryl Lynn Moyer
*Deborah Anne Murphy
Kathleen Panagakos

Daniel Patronick

Perry Wilhelm Lichtinger

Giorgia Phillips

Patrieia Lupi

Barbara Ann Pirrella

* Degree

in absentia

tr.

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS
*Daniel D. Pisarcik,
Ir.

Continued

Robert D. Taylor

Nicholas A. Pitsis

Sharon L. Tilberry

Bernard S. Prevuznak

Ilene Beth Tinkleman

William Francis Purcell, ]r.
*Irving Pyun

Joseph Michael Toole

Robert Stephen Reczkowski

William Louis Turcan

Robert F. Rinaldi

Clare L. Vail

Nancy Salata

loyce D. Vodzak

!.

*

-

Paul Roland Torre

]oseph ]ustin Saporito

*Michael Anthony Volpe

Susan Lynne Searles

]ames Michael Wallace

William Alan Shaw

Bernard D. Wellicka, ]r.

Eric K. Silver

Italia Matilda Wells

Anna Maria Smacchi

Edward ]ohn William White,

Donna Marie Snyder

Jaequeline Wiendl

Lynn Ruth Sorrell

Scott I. Wiener

Philip John Michael Spigarelli

David Michael Williams

Sylvia Marie Stella

Ronald I. Williams

Sandra L. Strickland

Shepard C.

Lois f. Strobel

Michael Vance Wilson

Susan Marie V. Suchanic

Cynthia Yagloski

Bernadette loyce Swidereki

Maureen Lisa Yakus

Adele Ann Tavella

Diane Irena Yatko

Degree in absentia

Willns

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�GRADUATES

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�STUDENT AWARDS
1980

These awards were presented to students for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 22, 1980 at the
Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts.

ACADEMIC AWARDS
Air Foree Association

Award

--.-

Armed Forces Communications and
Electronics Association

Award
Reserve Officers Assoeiation Award
American Defense Preparedness Award

PaulF. Miller

PaulF. Miller
Christian L. Shippey
Charles E.Hagen,!r.

Daughters of the American Revolution

Award

. .. . Dorothg A.

ScholasticAward
Artistic Merit Award
American Legion

Biology Scholarship

Maguire

--Dorothy A.Maguire

Award

Warren D. Bush

..lohnS. Andrake
Dauid L. Blumfield,lulie A. Kent

. :'

Biology Club Sophomore Scholarship

Award

The Professor Catherine H. Bone Award

r---

lill M.Winslow

--.--.--------. .-.-

LynnE. lones

�STUDENT AWARDS
The Professor Alfred W. Bastress

Award

Michaell.Miller
ond lose A. Oliuares

Chemical Society: Outstanding Freshman
Dauid l.Sedor and Daui'd l.Yaron
Chemistry

Award

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department
Academic Achievement

Award

------

Bruno E. Kolodgie

Copernicus Award: Polish Union of

Electrical Engineering Achievement Award -. -. loseph Rauschmager

MaterialsEngineeringAchievementAward DauidL.Sapak
]. ]. Ebers Memorial Award of the

IEEE

loseph Rauschmayer

Greater Wilkes-Barre Democratic Club Proficiency in

History Award :.----..----..-----:--.------.--.--Frank f. J. Davies English

Theater

Awards

Award

--

lohn P. Blilur

Dauida AnnRoberts
anil |arnes M.Wallace

--.

..-... Paul Kerrigan and Adele A. Tauella

Mathematics and Computer Science DePartment

Award

Lee Ann Earl

Department of Nursing Award for Highest Academic
Carmella A. LaBuz
Aclrievement

----.-------..-

�STUDENT AWARDS
Department of Nursing Award for Highest Nursing
Achievement --- ..--. SharonM.Weiss

-----

M. D. Brandwene Award

-----------------------.-----. ---.-

Award
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...losephl.Blizman
FrankP.Sabatini

A. Connors
loseph A. Rigotti and Cheryl AnnZorzi
..---.- Patricia

Physics Department Bachelor of Science

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-------:-------.--

-... Dorothy A. Maguire

Physics Department Bachelor of Arts Award ..--.. loseph DellnCroce

Political Science Department

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Soeiology-Anthropology Department

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Pierantoni

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Operation Phoenix: ACT 101 Academic Ae-hievement
Eugene Nearg and Patrieia Patrician

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APPRECIATION-MERIT-SERVICE AWARDS
BEACON Female and Male Athlete of the Year

Circle K Outstanding Service

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Diane !. Kendig
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Dauid L. Blumficld
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�STUDENT AWARDS

W illiarn V . Lewis, Daniel P atr onick
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Concert and Lecture Series Committee Cultural

Award

lohnS. Andrake

Faculty'Women's Eleanor Coates Farley
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--

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George

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Letterwomen's Scholarship

Award

Susan R.Freda

Correen Santoro Memorial

Award

Rosemarg C. McMahon

David Evans Outstanding Debater Award ... .... Daui,ila Ann Roberts

WCLH-FM Outstanding Broadcaster Award
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'Women's

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.

-... - F

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P

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Dauid L.Blumfield

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Donna Grontkowski
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�STUDEI{T AWARDS
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.

Lisa Ashbaugh

WilliamV. Lewis

Peggy Barletta

Dorothy A. Maguire

David L. Blumfield

Sharon A. Manganiello

Richard I. Borofski

Lisa Mastrantuono

Warren D. Bush

Michael S. Otruba

]oseph DellaCroce

Donald I. Patrick

Lee Ann Earl

Fred A. Pierantoni

]ames P. Edwards

Cheryl Roberts

Mary ]o Frail

David'W'. Samsel

Susan R. Freda

Michael A. Sibilia

Robert I. Gaetano

]erry Ann Smith

]oseph A. Gray

Susan M. Suchanic

Barbara L. Hamilton

Susan L. Theobald

Robert F. Irwin,

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Edward White,

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Susan Isaacs

Barry S. Williams

William A, Keba

Shepard C. Willner

]ulie A. Kent

�MACE AND CHAIN OF OFTICE
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia recently given to Wilkes
College. The handsome mace and chain of office are the gifts of
local donors.

The two insignia were designed and executed by a nationally
known gold and silversmith, Professor Kurt ]. Matzdorf of the State
University College, New Palu, New York.

The College Mace

Tnr Mecs is made of sterling

silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College 1933."
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the bowl:
"Unity Amidst Diversity." Set into th. top of the bowl is the gilt
seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flame-like structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the center
of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community and
the Collegein its eoalminingpast.

TheChainof Office

Tnr CnerN or Orrrcr of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the motif
of the mac€. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes ColIege, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honor, faith, and courag€,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;

We shall always love thee,
Loyal to the end.

Thou shalt lead us onward
In search of finer things.
May we find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings.

Mry our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy fs6s

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

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WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

Su,ndaA Afterr?,oon, MaA 77, L987
AT TWO O'CLOCK

�H)A4N TO IOY
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Ioyful, ioyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.
AII Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,

Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the huppy chorus
IzVhich the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rn?rch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�Comencerrlent

Wilkes College
Fiund,aA, MaA 77,79lEl7

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

PROCESSIONAL

Crown

Imperial

WilliamWalton

V/ind Ensemble of Wilkes College
IERoME W. Cervtps urr, Conductor
(The auilicrce

INVOCATION

is requested, to rise as the procession enters the area.)

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GREETINGS

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President, Cl.rcs of 1 981

Rousnr Serrur
CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

Faculty

Cnenr"rs B. RrIF
Prof essor of Bialogg, Emeritus

Students

Menr.e Gerr. Bnopsrv
Class of I98I

ADDRESS

Introduction

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Tns

HoNoRABLE Mex

I udge, U nited States Court of Appeals,

"The Dream For Al1"

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HoxoRABLE A. LsoN HrcclNBoTHAM, ]n.
Iudge, United States Court of Appeals,Third Circuit

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MUSICAL SELECTION
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TI{E PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES
AND CERTIFICATES

--

Rosrnt

S. Ceprrv
President

(The words of the song maA be found on the last page of this progrann.
The audience is requested to stand and ioin in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

----.-.--

-----

Tnr Rnvrnrwo Hrnnv
P astor, F h st B aptist

Mnoo
Chur ch

RECESSIONAL
Procession of

Nobles

----

Rimsky-Korsakou

(The audience is requested to remain standing during the reeessional.)

�AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL AWARD
-- Cenor.n L. Pecnoprs
Ganv E. Mcnarr.
These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
attained the highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentation bA GrneLD E. HentDAGEN
Dean of Academic Atfairs

HUMANITIES AWARD

English

---.----

Pe*rrr.a S. Berun

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 bU Tnouas N. Kesre
Chairman, Language and Literature Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Sociology

-.

Cnrnvr. L. CoNrcon

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who h,as best demonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiqsity, and community service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

Presentation bU JoHm H. Nerzr.*.
Clr airman, Sociol ogy / Anthropology Department

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
Paur. A. Heusuax
Earth and Environmental sciences
Presentation bY Bxvcx F. BsnnYMeN
Chainnan, Earth and Environmental Sciences Department

ALUMM AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP

- ---- IMenr.e-Geu

Bnoosxv

]osrnn Genv Gelrr
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.

Presentation by Rrcrulinn G. RespsN'67
Director of Alumni Relations

NADA VUJICA MEMORIAL AWARD ---. Musrare M. Manmouo
This award, established h 1972 in memory of Nada Vuiica, is givm
annually to a deserving international student of the graduating

class.

Presentation by Anrnun ]. Hoovrn'55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UMTED STATES AIR FORCE ---.------ Rrcseno Emc GesteNo
Tnoues WIr.r.reu

Gooowsrr

SteNruv Eoweno JoNrs,III
]osrrn Prr.cnen

L. Bunrr
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force
Pr esentation by Bxu ct

�AWARDS

THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
ALUMNI AWARD

--.-

Josrrn P. Lonp'35

TI{E DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS(A)

AWARD

SrBpnrN A. Krrprn'?2

These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association to those alumni who best exennplify the characteristics of
an educated person and,the traditio,rxs of Wilkes College.

Presentations bg Taoues F. Krrr.v'69
Dean of External Affairs

HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS .---.------. Mex Anonorr
Conferred posthumously in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of music as exemplified by hi. nationally acclaimed
performances and his record of a&amp;ierrement as a master teacher.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

Tns

HoNoRABLE A. LroN HrccrNsorHAM, JR.
in recognition of his distinguished achievements and contributions in the fields of law and public affairs, as demonstrated by his
appointnent as Judge of the United Sates Court of Appeals, Third
Circuit, and for his accomplishments as a nationally recognized researetrer and author.
Conferred

CLASS OFFICERS
Ronrnr Seuurr. Wer.recr
Josrrn Eoweru&gt; Russrco
M.e,ncennr leur ScrroLL .-----------JonN RrcnARD MoFFATT -----.--..-.-

President
VicePresident
-------Secretary

-----Treasurer

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in BiologU
Henry Roy Steuben

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Biologg
Linda Mueller Houseknecht
*Barbara Weida Partridge

Dore Salvatore Troiani

*Mary Catherine Yurkavage

Master of Science Degree in Edueation with a maior in Elementary
Donna Bettelli

Suzanne

]o Ann Marie Feddock

]. Masloski

*Nancy Senior Nelson
Diane Marie Polachek

Bruce Fischman

Gail Wisehart Gayeski

*Laureen S. Rabbe

Karen Marie Habersky

Helene M. Simonds

George Hrycyk,

Mark PauI Steele

Ir.

Christine M. lendrzejewski

Arla Adrienne Tomko

Anthony Bernandino Martinelli

Master of Science Degree in Education with e rnaior in English
*Barbard G. Dunn

Marilyn Krackenfels Snyder

Master of Science Degree in Education u)ith a mqior in His tory
*f.David Kaschak
leanne Norcross Kravitz
*Degree in absentia

L*,,.,,,

]oseph F. Shafer

�MASTERS DEGREE CAI{DIDATES

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior
in Special Education
*Concetta Mary Brunq

Master af Business Administration
William Patriak Abrams
*Rayrnond Mark

Albany
Robert A. Barney
David M. Bernotas
Michael I. Berzite
Andrea Grace Dawkins
William A. Dugan
Armand R. Filipini
Gregory Franklin Goldsmith
Susan Goobic
*lames
]oseph Grudzinski
Stephen Leo Hudacek
Raymond P. Klapal
Sue Ann Knight
Laura Mrry Lewis
*Eugene Richard

Lutz

Stanley S. Marchak

*Degree in absentia

Robert P. Matley

Kevin McCarthy
Randy Scott Michael
*Karen-Michelle Olney
Robert ]ude Prato
Francis David Rash

Ronald F. Schaar, Sr.

William R. Steckiel
*]udith Gladnick Stroud
Mary Frances Thomas
Timothy Gill Walrath
Robert ]. Waseleski
*Bar:ry Harold Williams
Kenr:eth I. Woody
Benedict A. Yatko

William ]. Zack,

III

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Cheryl Lynn

Mclaughlin

Cheryl Ann

2oru1,

Susan Elizabeth Sehwab

MagnaCumLaude
Pamela Sue Baker

Theresa Mary Hughes

Nicholas f. Barna

lohn Roman Ioruph

Iohn F. Brill
Elizabeth lordan

fGary Eugene Michael

DeCosmo.

Michael Stephen Otruba

Cindy L. Ercolani
Deborah Ann Mary

lSigmaXi
*Degree in absentin

&amp;

Leslie I. Nicholas

Gruymslci

*Dina M. Sauer

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

*

Qsntinued

CumLaude
$Maria Nancy V. Guhit
Karen Elaine

Krischunis

Cheryl Ann Scalese

*Karl William Siebe

Ann Fiupatrick Moore

Marie Suchocki

DavidWilliam Phillips

Robert ]. Tryzenski,

*Strzanne Mary Pienciak

*Prisdlla

]r.

Megan A. Ward

.

K Riluy

$Onzic r on D elta Epsilon

*Drgree in absentia

Kimberley D. Williarns

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

ART
Patricia Passer Baer

Gloria Rose Pas'ternick

Babetta Ann Bernstein

ChristoPher A. ReillY

*Michele Nicole Ruseskas

*Niki Ann Collins

]ohn Frank

loseph !. Milaz.zo

*Karen Ann Orloski

SzczePanski, Jr.

Lisa Anne WelkeY

Matthew ]oh n Zedolik, Jr.

Ioy L. Ormsby

BIOLOGY
Michael Gerard Hromchak

Donna M. Ferretti Shandra
*Lawrence Paul Walsh

*Sheldon Izen

Stephen loseph Wanchisen

Pamela Mary Luchi

CHEMISTRY
Robert Kramer Lewis,

fF. Robert Fruehan

COMMUNICATIONS
Patricia Ann

Sparlow

Peter P. Steve

COMPUTER SCIENCE
*Diane Marie Adanosky
*Roger O. Hoech

*Dennis Ef. Lahr
*Degree in absentia

]oann Marie Peranski

*David Mark Stesney
Stavroula Tsokou

lSigmaXi

fr.

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

ARTS

Continued

ECONOMICS
*]ames F.

Alt
James L. Beebe
Leonard T. Brady
*!ohn A. Cardamone
Edward Anthony Carpenetti
Andrew W. Contos
Bart Jasen Cook
Faul ]oseph Coviello
Anthony I. DeStefanq

*Gerald Gengozian
Robert John Horlick

Ralph F. lones
Barbara E. Labaty
Robert ]. Long
loseph Luongo

Eric S. Martin

]ohn Belford Stevens
*John

]. Szymanski

Raymond I. Elick

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Brezinski
Compton
Beckie L. ]ones
Donald ]ames ]ones, fr.
Ann Marie Susan Kuczma

Robert C.

*Noreen Katherine

Donn Michael Nieholas
Kathleen L. Broad Reynolds
Thomas Ioseph Richards

Roswrarie Hubner Swain
*Helen Alice Vermey

Sarah E. Lengel

ENGLISH
Carole Ann Bachstein

Mary Beth Sisko

Marcyana Bogumil

Maria Anne Margret Smigel

Lori ]. Cavalla
Nicholas M. Golowich

Antoinette Stillarty

Geraldine Anne Knopic
*Degree in absentia

Charlotte Ann Wanamaker

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

HISTORY
*Elizabeth Iscovitz

Richard Iames Barna
#Emmet Michael Burke

David ]. Ke,rr
Bruce A. Miller
*Paul Nicholas Podolak

Finn
Gaetano

#Susan Chandler

#Richard Eric

INDIVIDU ALTZED STUDIES
*Wiiliam

foseph Salus

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Rebecca Stephens

Harris

Donna Marie Pioppi

MUSIC
Mark Von Redington

PHYSICS
Melissa Alden Smith

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Amendola
Dominic Carl Castrignano
Glen S. Colvin
I"yt. Elizabeth Grim
Ioseph J.

Michael ]oseph McCarrie

William ]. Murtagh
]oseph Edward Rubbico

]acqueline Elizabeth Sunder

Thomas F. Kane
*Degree in

I

absentia

#Phi AlphaTheta

�r.

I

GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Q,sntinued

PSYCHOLOGY
Randy M. Ashenfarb

PauI C. Kanner

Evelyn Mary Baltrusaitis

Marla Gail Brodsky

]ohn Anthony Laskowski
loyce Arrn Giombetti McElroy

Carol Lynn Buchman

Paul Ioht Mullally

Christopher F. Burnett

Donna Marie Nickett

Donald Charles Burns

Edward ]ude Nuss
Laura ]ane Susan Okuniewski

Richard T. Evans

*]ohn

!. Frappolli
Robert P. Fridh
Lisa Gazdick
Elizabeth Joan Grif f ith

Richard Edward Olechna
Karen Marie Orlando
Carrie Fasett Rosencrance
*George Francis Slimak

Willis Owen Hapeman
Chris ]ohn Hatala

Gregory P. Stapay

Michael H. Hoppy

Wendy Ann Warner

Karen Ann Sweder

SOCIOLOGY
Marta A. Baker
Frank Patrick Forte

Katherine D. Perks
*]oan F. Pinson

Kenneth G. Hodick

Paula Marie Spangenberg

]oseph Paul Pekol

Iohn ]ames Supinski

Michele Eileen Pericci

*Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

SummaCumLaude
Mary Ellen Prebola

!o Anne Marie Bennick

fMichele Ann Skurla

Canrle L. Pacropis
o fDebra I. Prater

MagnaCum Inude
Pamela Sue

tNancyP.
o

tGrry Mitchell

Paul Alan

David C. Mmrhead

DuGan

tMarianne Colleen Murray

Finkelstein

Hausman

TlosephHerman
Susan M.

lohn R. Moffatt

Delaney

arbara M.

;

Baker

Anne Elizabeth Salata
]oan E. Shaffer

Krushinski

Liberski

*Adria LeeShumosic
]anet M. Weiss

I

Edward Andrew Massakoruski

lSigrnaXi

BHonors

in Biology'

*Drgree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Continued

Cum Laude
Susan A.

Debra Carty

William Richard Miller
tDaniel McCrae Miner

Mary Ann A. Dalbo
n

Matl.y

Sharon Marie Burke

fDebra Miriam Feldman

Martin lay Pernner

C,olleen Marie DeSalm Gries

Waltraut Marie Piontkowski
fMary Catherine Rebarchak

fDavid !. Groblewski
Therese Ann Grzynuki

Patricia C. Ruda

Charles Herbert Hampton

Patrick Ioseph Salley

fEdward

Andre,\M Hayduk,

fr.

Donna Lee Heidel
flerome Bernard Heiser

*fMark I. Himelstein

Ann Angela Saporito
Catherine Anne Schwenk

William E. Stusnick

tlinda K"y Styers

Karen A. Hughes

Karen Anne Supkoski

William R. Koscinski, !r.

Robert Louis Wasilewski

fDiane Ianine Kuzminski

Paul Samuel Yurko

Vanessa ]ane Martz

lSigmaXi

aHonors in Biology

*Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Continued

ACCOUNTING
*Richard N. Marshall

Robert ]. Bielecki
Mark Bogdon

Barbara T. Midura
*Stephen
Pavlick

Norman'W. Burke
Charles Douglas Drescher

Catherine M. Esposito
]oseph G*ry Galli
Rai'd Y. Ghannam

]ohn
Ifim Denise Perry
Lisa Anne Prokarym
Norrnan H. Rickles
]ohn James Romani

George Peter Gula
*Donald
]oseph Gupko
*Gregory Herbert

Edward S. Romanowski
]oan Dani6lle Rozanski
Lawrence M. Schemery
Myron G. Sidloski
]ohn A. Timony, fr.
*Anthony Gary Tomaino

Charles Mark Isaacs
Thomas f. ]astrem
*]oseph C. Limongelli
]ames Steven Makowski
Dolores Ann Malachefski
Alexander William Malarczuk

]erome Charles Wilverding

Michael Wisniewski
Thomas Joseph Zukosky

BIOLOGY
fMark T. Clifford

Natalia Aizengart
Lynn Ann P. Arlauskas
Carol Ann Benek

Frank ]oseph Gardner
Kenneth R. Halpine

William Peter Anthony Hanko

Pammy lane Bennett
Walter ]oseph Boris
Robert Matrcolm Boures,

Iqel Stephen Buckey
Maura Elizabeth Burns
*Degree in absentii

III

Keith Paul Kolanda
]ames Edward Kovacs
Annette M. J. Krebs
f Cynthia Ka,thryn Lapinski

lSigmaXi

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
BIOLOGY
Marcia Pruskowski

Cynthia Rossi
Diane Agnes Seech
{Dana C. Shaffer

-

Cantinued

-

Continued
tRobert Samuel Wallace
Reed Brooks West
Marie Elaine Wilczynski

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
*]effrey A. Acornley

William Kearney
Barbara Ellen King
]ames

lerome Paul Antosh

*]ames

*Glen Ff. Kornblau
]ohn Christopher Kosakorn ski
*Michael Anthony Kowaleski

loseph Beck

Peter M. Canine

Patricia Ann Davis

David loseph Koziel
Matthew P. Kultys, ft.

Paula Devaney

Dawn Evans
Mary Ellen Gacha
Peter ]. Gallagher

Mark F. Lepore
Carmen Louis Lopresto

Mary Beth Ann Garrity
Leonard R. Gottstein
Donald A. Griffin
Stephen S. Grillo

Iohn A. Hargreaves
Harold F. Hatter, Jr.
*Harry C. Hieks,

]r.

Karen Marie Holm

III

David George Kapral

lSigmaXi

Virginia Louise Martin
Dean R. Matriccino
*Lori
M"y
Jean

Mary lean McCarthy
Michael ]ohn McGroarty
Raymond B. Menapace

*]ohn Michael
]ewett
Stan E. ]ones,

Randall B. K. Mark
]ames Marsh

nPhiSigmaTau

Joseph !. Mina
*Anthony G. Morrash

Karen Marie Pribul'a Muslqski
*Degree in absentia

�r

GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Michael P. Nerozzi
Kelly ]ames Noseworthy
M"ry Theresa A. Paddock

Raymond W. Pambianco '
loseph Pelchar
*Kathryn M. Pepia
Ior Pliskin
Stanley P. Raiza
David Daniel Reed
Robert A. Rushworth, ]r.
*Mark'VV'. Sanders
Vincent S. Savoca

Continued

-

Continued

Margaret ]. Scholl
*]oseph Matthew Skladany
Richard Smith
Pamel'a A. Snyder
David Lamont Thomas
Lana Marie Trqvei
Richard P. Walker
*Joseph Andrew Wallison
Deborah Ann Welliver
Stephan L. Wengen
Owen Williams

Norman Michael Witko

BUSINESS EDUCATION
Donna Marie Kachur
]anet Marie Lorusso

M. Barnick
Nancy
Dul'a
Joanne
Maura Ann Dzurovcin

]udith

IVI.

Leonard Anthony Stefaniak

CHEMISTRY
Maria Bianco
Matthew Stephen

Evans
Gourley
fKevin
fGerald Wayne Haydo.k
fDouglas Phillips

Robyn Nan Shipley

fCheryl Ann Srnith
floseph Gerard Stefanoski
fBrian L. Wheeler
fCharles Anth'ony Zezza

Peter L. Rozelle

*Degree in

absentin lSigmaXi

fPre-Professional Degree Program

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Katherine Eileen Ochs

fKaren f. Cocco
Monica Genevieve Fabian

William George Petrick

]. Kupar
Karen Mary Masloski

Michael G. Stapleton

]ames

flaurie

Lee Williams

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERXNG
fMichael R. Canonico
Thomas William Godowsky

Melissa Alden Smith

]affar Wadie Hamandi

Leo E. Sol'cvmon, fr.
*]ames A. Wallace

Ronald S. Kielb
Mustafa M. Mahmoud

flohn

tstephen Jeffrey Sirocki
Basil Skordinski

Douglas A. Williams

J. Popiak

tStephen Douglas Sadvary

]ames Iohn Wins,low

flohn Paul Savitski

Chekri Youssef Yazbek

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
fCharles Edward Boyer,
Sarah Gray Farley

III

Gerald David Scott

flohn R. Silk

fThouras A. Quinn

lSigrnaXi

*Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Continued

MATHEMATICS
Louis Philip Czachor

MUSIC EDUCATION
Iohn ]. Woloski, ]r.

Louis ]os,eph Zaek

NURSING
Marisa Ann Agnone

CherylAnn Crea

Pamela |. Aiello

Molly A. Delahanty

Mary Lynn Alden

Melissa Ann Demko

Debra Ann AIu

Rita Devaney

Laura !. Antonik
Cathy Ann Baer

Mrry EIIen Discavage

]eanette Lorraine Bennis

Lynn Susan Durdach

Donna Marie Bernoski

Debra Ann Dzielak

Patricia Ann Brown

]oseph P. Ferreira

Margaret E. Bunnell

Sharlotte Gaddes

]oanne Cahill
Marilyn Angela Capol'arella

Ann Marie C. George

M. Lisa Charnichko

Susan Gail Harris

Lynda Davis Coates
Sharon Yadlosky Coleman

*Degree in absentia

Luo.rrn€

]. Dougher

Mary Giblin
Beth Anne Hathaway
*Maryelizabeth Ann Hendrixsorl

�GRADT]ATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
NURSING

-

-

Continued

Continued

Kathy Kollar

Dina Bernette Rains

Mary Lou Koyte-k

Dirana Iuy Reynolds

layne Ann Krakosky
Gayle Ann Lovering

Frances A. Rogers

Denise Marie Marich

]udith Ronalder
Rose Ann Catherine Salvo

Dawn Co'rrine Mayne

Laurie Lynn Small

Geraldine McAfee

Rose F. Somers

Consilia M. Minico zzi-Broad

Sarah Louise Swishs

Debra Ann Novak

Ann Marie Thomas

Mary ]ane Nulty
Patricia Anne O'Keefe

Clare M. Thomas

Nannette Catherine Thomas

Erin Ann O'Malley

Sandra M. Tomko

Maria F. Nilsen Pacchioni

Deborah Iieoma Ugochukwu

Linda Ann Pencavage

Catherine Leigh Updike

Stephanie ]oyce Peyton

lanet Alise Vierbuchen

Kathryn Mary Poplawsky

Dorene Clare Walker

G. C. Potter

Wendy Ann Warner

Kathaleen King Potter

Ann I. White

Gail Elizabeth Porvers

Kathryn Williarns

Mary Kay Price

]anice Caroline Winter

Diane Marie Quaranto

Karen Marie Worlinsky

�I.-

* Degree in absentia.

I DenatesThe Soeiet7 of the SigmaXi Research Acknowledgement.
The Society of the SigmaXi is a national honorary science organizatian
dediuted to the encouragernent of research in the sciences. Members of the
Seniar C&amp;rss who qualify for recognition are designated in the progratn.

j

Derctes Mernbership in Phi Sigrna T au,.

Phi SigrnaTau is a national honorary soeiety in philosoph7.

I

Pre-Professiona

I Degree Prografit.

$ Deno tes Membership

inOmicron Delta Epsilon.

Omicron Delta Epsilon is a national honorary society in eeorwmics.

*

Denofes Membership inPhi AtphaTheta.

Phi AlphaTheta is the national honorarA society in histor7.

B Derwtes Honors in Biologr.

�STUDENT AWARDS
1981
These awards were presented to students for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 21,1981 at the

Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts.

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Award
Stark Scholarship ..--....-...--.

American Legion Scholastic

Dauid Naznrek
.... -...Gary

Willcts

American Legion General Military

American Defense Preparedness

Award

Award
Art Scholar's Award
Artistic Merit

Biology Research

Awards

ThomasGodowslq
-.

LisaWelley

Debbie Grugmski

.--.--MarcCtifforit,Gary Dugon
Debbie Feldman, Diane Kwminski
D ebbie P r ater, Rob er t W allace

BiologicalSocietySophomoreScholarshipAward lohnPrater
The Professor Catherine H. Bone

Award

-... Gary

Michael

�l'-

STUDENT AWARDS

AmericanChemicalSocietySectionAward losephKrushinski
American Institute of Chemists

Award

Marianne Murray

Chemical Society Freshman Chemistry Award ..-.....Marg Romanick

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department
Academic

AchievementAward

Copernicus Award: Polish Union of U. S. of N.

Award
Electrical Engineering Achievement Award

Outstanding Engineering

PaulHausman

A.

ReedWest
lerome Heiser

DanielMiner
lohnSauitski

Materials Engineering Achievement Award . -.... E ilw ar il H ay iluck, ! r.
I.E.E.E. J. t. Ebers Memorial

Award

The ]ohn F. Kennedy Award for Proficiency
in History-.-"--- --..The Frank

J.

]. Davies English

Award

leromeHeiser

RiehardGaetano

lohnBri'll

The Myvanwy williams Theatre scholarship -......-.... Kurtshrawder
Wilkes College Theatre

computer science

Award

Award

WilliamStusnick

........ Michele

skurla

�STUDENT AWARDS

Department of Nursing Award for Highest

Department of Nursing Award for Highest
Nursing Cumulative

Award

NSO "Best Bedside Nurse"

M. D. Brandwene

Award

---.--.-lanetVierbuchen

Award-----.---i.-----.Award

Philosophy Department Book

Phi Sigma Tau

laniceWinter

CherylZorzi

DonStauffer
Amy Tniaczkowski

Award

Political Science Department

DanaShaffer

Award

-.-.--

loseph Rubbico

The Moravec Memorial
Scholarship --------.--..- Cheryl Lynn Conner McLaughlin

ACT

101 Academic Excellence

Awards

Gary Malin
Sandg McCarroll

APPRECIATION.MERIT-SERVICE AWARDS
BEACON Female Athlete of theYear.-------- ...PamSnyder
BEACON Male Athlete of the Year
Class of.'81

Award

---..----

-Tong Madden
..-...Mary Giblin

�STUDENT AWARDS

Commuter Council Service

Awards

loAnne Bennick
Charles B oy er, W illiam Miller, I ohn Moff att
I o s eph Rubbic o, S us an S chw ab, W illiam S tus nick
---..-.-

Concert and Lecture Series Committee
Cultural

Award

leannie McCarthy

Faculty Women's Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship

-"------.----.-

Outstanding IRHC Representatives

Outstanding Senior Resident

.-."-.. Carol Lombardo

---.-.----

Students

MargeLeBlanc
BruceWilliarns
.--...

MarlaBrodsky

losephGalli
IRHC Appreciation

Award

.---..-----....--..---.lanineTucker

..--""---.-.- - Cindy Rossi
Correen Santoro Memorial Award
Cindy Rossi
Mathematics Club Special Award
Louis Czachor
David Evans Outstanding Forensic Award
ColleenGries
Outstanding Broadcasting Award
Christopher Kosakowski
Letterwomen's Scholarship Award -

Student Government Appreciation and
Dedication
..--.... CarolBenek,MarlaBrodsky

Awards

Chergl Crea, ! oseph Galli, Les N icholas, Dana Slnffer

Theta Delta Rho Senior Awards

MartaBaker,loAnneBennick
Colleen Gries, V ir ginia Martin
Mar gar et S choll, Kirn W illiams

-.-.---.

�STUDENT AWARDS
'Women's

Awards

BabettaBernstein
Colleen Gr ies, B eth H athau W, D onna, Kachur
Gerry Knopic, D olores Malachef ski, Marianne Murrag
Debra N ouak, Mary Theresa Paddock,W endy W arner

.A,ctivities Association

W ho's W ho Arnong Students in American Colleges
and Uniuersities. . .

Marta Baker

Leslie Nicholas

Carol Ann Benek

]oAnne Bennick

]ohn Moffatt
Ion Pliskin

Charles Boyer

Debra Prater

Marla Brodsky

Cindy Rossi

Cheryl Crea

]oseph Rubbico

Louis Czachor

Margaret Scholl

Steve Demks

Susan Schwab

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Dana Shaffer

Michele Fidrych

Patricia Sparlow

]oseph Galli

Michael Stapleton

Mary Giblin

Linda Styers

Colleen Gries

]anine Tucker

Charles Isaacs

Catherine Updike

Geraldine Knopic

]anet Vierbuchen

Iames Kovacs

Robert Wallace

Margaret Mascelli

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MACE AND CHAIN OF OFFICE
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia recently given to Wilkes
College. The handsomi mace and chain of office are the gifts of
local donors.

The two insignia were designed and executed by a nationally
known gold and silversmith, Professor Kurt |. Matzdorf of the State
University College, New Paltz, New York.

TheCollegeMace
lVlacr is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
o'Wilkes College 1933."
end of the shaft displays the inscription
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many difierent backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the bowl:
"Unity Amidst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the gilt
seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flame-like structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the center
of this "flame" to eommemorate the origin of the community and
the Collegein its coal mining past.

Tnr

The Clnin of Office

Tnr CnerN or Orncr of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt fames repeating the motif
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the eJrain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA h{ATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,
Honor, faith, and courag€,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;

We shall ahn als love thee,
Loyal to the end.

Thou shalt lead us onward
In search of finer things.
May we find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings.

Mry our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy f4s1s

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theet

Glory to thy name.

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WILKES.BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

StcttdaA AfterrT,ootl, MaU 23., 1-982
ATTWOO'CLOCK

�HYI\4N TO IOY
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|oyful, ioyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

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All Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

II.
Mortals, join thehrppy chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singingr rrErrch we onwatd,
Victors in the midst of strife:
|oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�Wt e TYtirty

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Comerlcertertt

Wilkes College
Sutcd,o;y,

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PROCESSIONAT

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WilliamWalton

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
|rnorvrt W. Cervrps st-l,., Conductor
(The audience is requesteil to

INVOCATION

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Pastor, Holy

Trinity Ortlwilox Church

FIYMN
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CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

Faculty
Students

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Professor of History

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

MUSICAL SELECTION
March from "An Original

Suite"

---.---:--

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THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF AN HONORARY DEGREE

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES

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Eleanor C.Farley

song may be f ounil

on the last page of this program.

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BENEDICTION..--..--.

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P astor, B ethel ANIE

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RECESSIONAL
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(The audience

Nobles

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is requested to remain standing during the recessional.
Following the cerernonA all are inuited to uisit and enloy refreshtnents
in the area, adiacent to Ralsto,n Field.)

�AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOTTWANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL

AWARD

Fnexr SeserrNr
|uorrn ANu Sor.ar

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These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
attained the highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Flenmecrnr
Dean of Academic Affairs

Pr esentation by Gxn xro E.

HUMANITIES AWARD

-------...English

Art

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Er.rzasrrH Mrrnoxe

--.--.----:-------

Fnawr SeserrNr

This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
the Board of Trustees, honors the man or woman in the graduating
clas who has demonsrated outstanding scholarship in the humanities.

Presentation by Wwuervr H. Srrnuxc
Chairman, Art Department
Presentation bg Tuoues N. Kasxe
Chairman, Language and Literature Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Psychology

Sexone E. HenmecrN

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annuallyto that graduate
in the social sciences who has best dernoinsrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and community service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

Presentation by Rorrnr C. Rrrry
Chairman, Psychology Department

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
Physics
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This award is given annually to, th" graduate who has attained the
highest academic accomplishmmt in his or her pursuit of knowledge
across the breadth of the division.

Presentation by Fnexcs ]. DoNexor
Chairman, Physics Department

ALUMM AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP

Alra EuzesrrH Nunrz
Bnucr Rrcseno Wrr.rreus
---.

Thls award is given annuallyby,theWilkes CollegeAlumni Association
to the member of the graduating class considered by a special committee
to have made the strongest contributiqn to student life and the student
activities progmm of the college.

Presentation by Rlcneno G. ResprN'67
Director of Alumni Relations

NADA VUIICA ildEMORIAL

AWARD

Ar.srnt Srrsmu*u Gnounuoz
Eu ueNurr, SnBtrnarr GHonuoz
--

This award, established in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving international student of the graduating class.
Presentation by Aarwun ]. Hooven'55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
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THE EUGENE
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FARLEY MEMORIAL

AWARD

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THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS

AWARD

Eouenoo Mennew'74

These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association to those alumni who best exernplify the characteristics of
an educated person and the traditions of Wilkes College.

Presentations by l*ues F. FsnRrs '56
President, Alumni Association

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSORS

EMERITI

Menreu E. Ar.r&gt;reNprn
Csrsmn E. Corson

Presentation by Roarnr S. Cepuv
President

HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE -.,.---..----. Eontuno D. Pwr.rcnrwo
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national rqlutation as a physician, author, and academic leader.

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CLASS OFFICERS

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MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Seience Degree in Education
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Patricia E. Dolan
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Charmaine Ann Higgins

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Maureen M. Richards

Mary Garrity Slaby
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Harold Scott Edmunds

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Charles D. Lengle
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Teresa M. Luksic

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Michael T. McAuvic

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Edgar A. Gower,

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Richard John Hager

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Ronald Louis Hillard

Steven B. Pinson

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]ohn Paul Jameson

Catherine D. Shafer

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Kevin Mark Kern

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Anthony F. Konn, lr.

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Donna Mar'ie Derrick

Sharon Francrs Snyder

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David I-euris Capin

Stephen M. Lokuta

Terrence Winston Casey

Wayne David Lonstein

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Cheryl Ann Langan
Diane Marie Llewellyn
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Carol Ann Mannion

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Ylaurie Schray

Karen A. Engel

Michele Lynne Serafin

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YMary Anr:e Gazdick

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YMichael }ay Sternlieb

Kenneth Adam Kalinoski

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Ralph ]ason Kaye

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YAn'thony Patriek Veglia

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Ro'nald ]. Tugend

Mary Beth Wassil

Mascelli l*.ph G.Z?yad,a
BIOLOGY

Mark Bernard Barettella

!r.
Dorman
Catherine |ane Dudick
Iou"ph A. Go'rko, fr.
Sharon Kelley
]effrey Mark Lake
Deborah Mae Myers
Gary David Nothstein
Susan Marie Palms
David Paulauskas

Tho,mas Samuel Phillips

Thomas Arthur Casey,

Adrian Michael Pristas

MaryAnn Chrirstine

Susan E. Rink

* Degree

in absentin

Mario George Silvwri
Carlos E. Sotolongo
*

f]effrey Michal Tencer
Dina Marie Wasileski
April AnnKay Wheelen
Bruce Richard Wil,liams

]ohn Michael Patrick Yudichak
lohn Henry Francis Ziminski

f,Pre-Prof essional Degree Program

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Qsntinued

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Amy L. Nicholas
Patrick I. O'Callaghan
Sean Christopher O'Dea
Kenneth N. Pascoe
Michael G. Parvlush
Amy Carrie Pearsall

Hornrard R. B'aird

Kathleen Barrett

*AIan R. Bedrr,archik
lame D. Bell
Karen A. Cavanaugh

Anne Elizabeth Crossin
Iou"ph C. Davis
* Frank A. Decker,
|r.
Michele Louise Earl
MaryBeth Galen'as
*William A. Grick
David Earl Hadley
Antcxn loseph Haryluck

MaryRuthHyman
]ames lay Kachidurian
William ]ames Keats, II

Ioseph Peter I-nub,

!r.

Linda L. Lockhart
Malihe Lotfipour
Riichard Kmneth Maurer

*RandyL. McHenry
William Anthony Mecca
lohn'W'. Milflryits
Edward S. Mollahan
Robert Allen Moran
Eugene Neary,

* Degree

ft.

in absentia

*Anthony Peter Petrole
*David Chase Popple
Drevv D. Potera
*Vincent A. Poveromo

loseph ]ames Reilly
*

M"ry Jo Ar:n Sagl'iocco
William Francis Salerno
Heidi Anne Schmidt
Carl Francis Schu'ltheis,

III

* Robert Stewaft Stackhouse

Paul E. Sulick

]effrey S. Surovi
Dana M. Sutliff

|eff Robert Teufel
]ohn los.ph Tobin
William Raymond Trautwein
]anine Marie Tucker

$Thomas Daniel Van Why
Theodone L. Zwiebel,

!r.

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GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Q,sntinued

BUSINESS EDUCATION
Maria Connie

Angradi

lane C. Ryart

CHEMISTRY
Kenneth Lawrence Avey, fr.
Laura Ann Danowsky

t!. Robert

Doty

f Ana Elizabeth Nrifrez

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ieffrey P. Besecker
Cindy M. Casper
Edward Cunningham
Ioseph Edward Gaydos

Carl Andrew Hurst
PauI G. McDonald
David A. Nazarek

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Cheek

lames David
Paul Edwards Smith

Eric William Snyder

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Iay Patrick Charters
Dung Chi Duong

tloseph E. Dupne

Elchalc
Alfred !. C"etson
Denis lames Hatch
Tho Huynh
I Frederick I. Mills

f Lee

f SigmaXi

louuph Mirrchell
Hassan Movafegh-looryabi

Daniel Pierson
Hann'a A. Sadek

tMyron Slota
Edward ]. Weiss
Gary Whitman Willets
Michael !,ames Zwiebel

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Qsntinued

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
*Walter Dun'ai
Tsrance M. Hora

Camille A. Rswlands

MATHEMATICS
t Robert
Jeffrey Harper

MUSICEDUCATION
GlennWilliam Ryman

NURSING
Eileen M. Ackerrnan

Maire Arrn Anton
Michele Ann Bandola
Susan lean Bennett
t Sandra E. Brestowslci
Robert F. Burnq !r.
Susan Caporelli

Ianine Marie Candillo
Ellen Lynne Carey
Natalie H. Carlucei

Carol Ann Guarnieri
lacqueline El'aine Harney

Maureen Ann C,onnolly

Wi'lliam H. Kingeter
Mary Madolyn Kitchura
Cynthia M. M. Klepadlo

Iohn B. Corconan
Kathy L. Davies

s

Gary ]ames Deeb
Diane E. DeMott
Lorraine Edwards
Shaune Melanie Evans
Sandna L. Everhart
Linda S. Gisoldi
Patricia A. Gregory

Degree in absentia

Do.nna K'arwaslci

�I-

GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
NURSING
Maribeth Kofirra

-Qsntinued

-Qsntinued

]oanne K. Outman
Marydonna |ean Scatton Portonova

]eanne M. Kovach
Brenda Lee Kutz

Roberta Mae Price

Laura Ruth Labanick
Diane M. Latosek
Carol Ann l,ombando
Lyr* Diana Lovell

Darleen Catherine Quandt
Cheryl Ann Rist
M"ry Teresa Rondina
Regina Anne Scazzaro

Francs Ann Luberto

Andrea ]oan Scha'll
Carmela Marie Scrimalli

Debra Macek
Michelle Angela Maguire
Katha,Iyn R. Manning

Melinda Lee Marsh

Ann Lee Sheridan
Martha Kay Sherman
Di,ar:e Frances Spak

Sharo r Lee Martins

Christine G. Matkins
Debra Ardta Maezanfr.
Ruth Ann McDermott
Laura Ann Meln'ick
Denise Ann Mieranva

*]oyce Tararr^towicz
Brian Christophe,r Thomas
]ane Agnes Thomas
Roaranne Barbana Thomas
Clare L. Vail

Ann Margaret Molski
Mark Allan Morgan

Linda L. Wasilewski
]ean L. Williarns
George loseph Wolak

Regina Morse

Patricia B. Wysowski

Kathtreen Lucil'le Morykon

Denise Rae Yaukey

Donnra lean Newlin

George Ioseph Yescavage
Constanee M"ry Zelinski

* Diane Elizabeth

O'Brien

NURSING EDUCATION
*Veronica R. Stnrnk
* Degree

in absentin

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Q,sntinued

PHYSICS
tDonald R. Brown,
fr.
Stanley !. ManosH

S',tan'ley

E. Pelcata

WILKES-HAHNEMANN FAMILY MEDICINE PROGRAM
Stanley Allen Lobia, IV
Maryarure F. Bartoszek
Mary lean F. Daniels

Eugene D.

Go,rski
Kepp

Edward Allen

*

Miehael F. [.pmbard
Melita Chr{stine Maguire
Theresa Elizabeth Mazich

WILKES-PODIATRIC MEDICINE PROGRAM
Edward Ioreph Gaydos

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Kevin Michael Clarke

BACHELOROFMUSIC
Cum Laude
lesrsica Irene

Krryiatkowski

Alrbert

!. Muctilli

BACHELOROFMUSIC
Iay Crandall

* Degree

Harnis

in absentia

Patricia S. Paraventi

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rDegree inabsentia"

I Denotes The Society of the Signa Xi Research Acknowleilgement.
The Society of the SigrnaXi is a ttatiat:rrll honorarg science organization
ileilicateil to the etuonragetnent of research in the sciences. Members of the
Seniar Closs wlu qnli7 for recognitian are designated in the program.
lDenotes Membership in Phi Sigma T au.
Ph;iSignaTau is a national honorary societg in philosopy

lPr e-Prof essbtrr,l Degree P rogram.
$

Denotes Membership in Omicron Delta Epsilon.
Omicron Deln Epsilon is a twtiarul hotnrarg societ7 in ecotwmics.

* Denotes Member

in Phi Alpln Theta.
Phi AlplwTheta is the natintul lw4orarg societg in history.

o Denntes Hotors

ship

in Bblogg.

= Denotes Membership in P si Chi.

�STUDENT AWARDS
1982
These awards Were presented to studsrts for outstanding
achierrement at a special luncheon on April 27,1982 at the

Dorothy Diclcson Darte Center for the Perform,ing Arts.

ACADEMIC AWARDS
American I-egion Scholastie

Award

..-..... MiktosVarsangi

American Legion General Military

ExcellenceAward

lohnMcCarthg

Award EdwardWeiss
. GaryWillets
Award

Daughters of the American Revolution
American Defense Preparedness

KeithSaunilers
Artistic Merit

Award

BarbaraMetrola

-..---...-.---.... ValerieVanDglce
.-.-.-.- Stanley Freeda
Biology Research Awards
Biology Scholarship Award

Mary K. Pogar,V alerie V an Dyke, Chris W ooluerton
Biological Society Sophomore Academic

Award

DorninickD'Alessandro

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department

Copernicus Award: Polish Union of U.S. of N.A. ....-..- Stan Manoski

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STUDENT AWARDS

EdwardMiskiel
Electrical Engineering Aihiorement Award

I.E.E.E.

J.

!. Ebers

-..

-. -.. -. -.

MemorialAward

".

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--

", -

! ohn Ow erc

."..MiclwelZwiebel

The ]ohn F. Kennedy Award for Proficimcy

Phi Alpha Theta

Award

Keithsaund,ers

TheFrankJ.].DaviesEnglishAwards

..""..FtankSabatini
Shelleg Freeman

The Myvanwy Williams Theatre Scholarship

-

-.

-"

".

WilkesCollegeTheatreAward.."...-.....Spanish Selrolarships for Study Abroad

Computer Science

:;:i:{X::
Edward lohnPlesnar

Department of Nursing Award for Highest
Academic

-.--.....---.--,,.

Hi ghest Nursing Cumulative Average

M.D. Brandwene Award

rank Kren, ! r.

-..-...RussellCurtis

.

Award

Average

-.. - - F

.

-

-. -.

--- -

-. -..

.-.--.--.-.,-."-..

---

Diane Pape

.. Eileen P isanchy n

Franksabatini

�STUDENT AWARDS
.------,-,....-.

GloriaKopec
Don S tauf f er, Gautam Y adama, Arny Zai au,lcow ski

Phi Sigma Tau Awards

PoliticalscienceDepartmentAwards

..ThomasF.Farley
losephKrnx

Psychology Department Academic Achievement

Psychology Department Seholarship and Research

ACT

101 Academic Excellence

Awards

Marianne Malinoskg
MaricPierson

APPRECIATION-MERIT-SERVICE AWARDS
...-. KimSmith
-..-"....
....- MarkPopple
BEACON Male Athlete of the Year -..,..... KarenCaoanaugh
Commuter Council Service Awards

BEACON Female Athlete of the Year
---

Maurita Gries, ! oseph Knox,

B eu

Rothery

Concert and Lecture Serles Committee Gultural

Education

ClubAward

Faculty Women's Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship

-.-.-..-"".-..

BrianWaugh

-----..---.---

lean Gerboc

�STUDENT AWARDS

IRHC Appreciation
IRHC Service

Award

BillLourie

Award

BruceWittiams

Correen Santoro Memorial

Award

Manuscript Literary Prize

,.---.---

Manuscript Art Prize----j-

.-..-----

---.---.--.-

DonnaDerrick
-

Bernic Mqrtz

--------.-.--.-i--.-".-....-.----"MarianKouiack

David Evans Outstanding Debater Award

.-..-.FredDeets

Student Government Appreciation and

Dedication

Awards

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Alan W irkman, Lind a W o o d s

Reserve Officers' Association Award ---."--.:..*.--:.....-.-. Susan

ThetaDeltaRhoSeniorAwards

Caporelli

..-.--.-MaryAnnDorman

Maurita Gries, Mary -Margaret McKeown
Mary ! o Saglinccio, I udy Solack
U.

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Air Force Leadership

Award
Awards

....--..PatriciaPatrician

Women's Activities Association
---....- Patty Crane
Lorrie Edw ar ds, D onna Krappa,Sharon Martins
S ue Ann S uhamski, C o nnie 7*linski

�STUDENT AWARDS
Who's Who Arnong Students in American
Colleges and Uniuersiries . . .

;

Mark Barettella

Eugene Neary

David L. Capin

Ana Elizabeth Nunez

Lisa A. Cobb

|. Larsen Orehotsky

Maureen Ann Connolly

Mary Kay Pogar

Roya Fahmy

Thomas A. Rooney

Thomas F. Farluy

Martha Kay Sherman

Shelley Freeman

Myron Slota

Michael Gould

I.rdy Solack

Maurita Elizabeth Gries

Barry Loren Spevak

Lisa Gurka

Mark Thomas

Sandra Elaine Hartdagen

Susan M. Tomalis

]oseph lohn Knox

lanine Marie Tucker

Maribeth Kofira

Anthony Edward Vlahovic

Donna Krappa

Gary'W'.Willets

Christine Lain

Bruce Williams

Robert S. Lashock

Alan D. Wirkman

Barbara Elizabeth Metroka

Christopher !. Woolverton

�iVIACE

AND CHAIN OF OFFICE

The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia recently given to Wilkes
College. The handsome macr and chain of offica are the gifts of
local donors.

The two insignia were designed and exeeuted by a nationally
known gold and silversmith, Professor Kurt f. Matzdorf of the State
University College, New Paltz, NewYork.

The College Mace

Tns Macs is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College 1933."
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the bowl:
"Unity Amidst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the gilt
seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flame-like structure to indicate the enkghtenment to be gained from higher education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the center
of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community and
the Collegein its coalminingpast.

TheChain of Office

Tsr CnerN or Orrrcr of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are altemating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the moti{
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wlkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to cpmmemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA IVIATER
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.

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 faps

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.

-

\l'rs1ds and music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>Th,e

Thirty - Sirth Ann ual
Cornntencerrl,ent

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RaUston triel,d,
WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

SundaA AftertT,oorl, NIaA 22, J983
AT TWO O'CLOCK

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HYMN TO IOY
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]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt aw ay;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.
All Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,

Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery rneadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the hrppy chorus
Which the mornirg stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rnarch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward.
In the triumph song of life.

�ffie TfiirtA Sirth Ann uat
-

CofiT,TTLeTLcerrlenlt

Wilkes Cclllege
SundaA, NIaA 22, f988

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

PROCESSIONAL

Crown

Imperial

WitliamWalton

Wind Ensembleof Wilkes College
]rnoIvrc W. Cervrps r;-r, Conductor
(The auilierce is requested to rise as the processbn enters the area.)

INVOCATION

--.--.----

louerrreN Lrws Weos

Member,Class of 1983

HYMN

--

GREETINGS

..-.--.-...

HYUN To

Rosrnr

lor

S. CeprN
Presi.ilent

Wrrr,rau L. CoNvNcneu
Clwh man, B ooil of T nts tees
Bent L. Mersox
Membe\Clrcs of 1983

CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES
Faculty

---.-.------.i----

-----Asso

Student
ADDRESS

Rosrnr !' Hreuen

ciate P r of e s s or of English

GnrconY f. Mensner.r.
Presiihnt,

C&amp;zss

of 1983

Groncr DrNNs O'Bnrsr'I
P r esiilent, B

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"A Computer Problem: 'Can Human Beings Think?"'

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

MUSICAL SELECTION
Finale from Symphony No. 3 .--.--.--

-.---

Vittorio Ginnnini

TFIE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES

--

Rosrnr

S. Ceprm
President

ALMA

MATER

(The words of thesong may be f ounil

Eleanor C. Farley

the lastpage of this Wogram,
The auilicnce is requested to stanil anil ioin in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.----.-----.-

on

-----

Tnr Rrvrnruo furr Aruns

P astor, F h s t P r esby ter ian

Chw ch

RECESSIONAL
Processionof

Nobles

."----Rirnskg-Korsakou

(The audience is requested to retnain standing during the recessional.
Following the ceretnonA all are inuited to uisit and to enloy refreshments
in the area adia,eent to RalstonField.)

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AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOTTWANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL

AWARDS

-- Canor.

LrB Gnoss

Devp ]onx Yenon
These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
anained the highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentationby Gwano E. HenmecrN
Dean of Academic Affairs

HUMANITIES AWARD

English

- - -- ArvrY

Jrexur

Er-res

This award, established in 1958 by Miss Arurette Evans, a mernber of
the Boerd of Trustees, honors the man or woman in the graduating
class who has dmronstrated outstanding scholarship in the humanities.

Presentation bg Trro:lltas N. Kesre
Chairman, Language and Literature Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Psydrology

Er.erNr J. McHarac

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is giveur annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who has best demq:strated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and community senrice during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

Presentatian bg Rorrnr C- Rrr.rY
Chairman, PsYehologY DePartment

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
Electrical Engineering

-----"----..---

-

]oenr Memr

Tnoues

This award is given annually to the graduate whq has attained the
highest academ.ic accomplishment in his or her pursuit of knowledge
acrss the breadth of the divisi,on

Presentation bg U vro R. Nrnr
Chairman, Engineering Department

ALUMNII AWARD FOR

LEADERSHIP

Auv ]reuNr Er:as
Elerur Meny Krncnusry
Benr L. MersoN

This award

is given annually by the Wilkes CollegeAlumniAssociation
to the mernber of the graduating class considered by a special committee
to have made the strongest contribution to student life and the studerrt
activities program of the college.

.

Presentation bg PucwrRD G. Respsx '67
Director of Alumni Relations

NADA VUJICA MEMORIAL

AWARD

Geurevr NecesusHerya Yaoeue

This award, established in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving international student of the graduating class.

Presentation by Axruun J. HoovER'55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

WrruaM BrnlrHARD, IV
DorverD MAURTcE Buncu

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]osrnu ]onrv CHuuoLA, ]n.
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�AWARDS

ARMED FORCES APPOINTMENTS (Continued)

Lrrusnu
Denrrxr Mece
Truornv J. Rveu

Lrsrrr Peur. Se:rs
Mcuerr. Eoweno SoPro
Peurrxr E. Srnonr.

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P r esentation

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Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force

THE EUGENE

ALUMM

S.

FARLEY MEMORIAL

AWARD

Wrr.r.reu F. Reua'61

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNA
NeNcvr.rs M. LeNor'75
AWARD
These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes C,ollege Alumni
Association to those alumni who best exemplify the dmracter{stics of
an educated perso,n and the traditions of Wilkes C,ollege.

Presentations bg I lrr*ts F. FBnnrs'56
President, Alumni Association
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OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD

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P.

This award is preserrted each year to the member of the Wilkes
faculry who is recommended by a facul'ty com:nittee
Teacher of the College.

as

Roorcnro
Crcllege

the Outstanding

Presentation Dy Rorrnr S. CePrN
President

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�HONORARY DEGREES

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS .--..-.----..... G. Drrvxr O'Brurw
Conferred in recognition of his distinguished achievements and contributions in .the fields of philosophy and adminisrration of higher
education, as demonstrated by his research and numerous publications
and his record of excellence in administrative leadership.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

..

."..-.---.-:-.

Rosrnr

S.

Ceprx

in recugnition of his distinguished achievements and conributions in the fields of teaching, administration, and community
service, as demorrstrated by his notable reputation as a teacher, his
outstanding administrative accomplishmen8, and his leadership in this
Confer:ned

community.

CLASS OFFICERS
-.------------Ar.rnroo F. Daxrsr.r
DeNrrr.r A. Scaneu
Dowar.o C. WorrnoM -------------Gnrcony |. Mensner.L

... ._ Presideint

-

Vice Presiilent
. -..-_-secretary

_..----_Treasurer

The senior clas expresses appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Gi.lbert Tough '56
providing
fo'r
to eaeh member of the graduating class a key chain and medallion
bearing the logo of the 50th Anniversary of Wilkes College, lg3g-tg83.

&amp;

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in Edueation
* Romayne L.

Lochner

William Paul SmedleY, fr.

Master of Science Degree in Education with a rnaior in Elementarg

Broadt
t Nancy
loline DiMaggio
CarolleeHall
fune Maihack-McCann

I Marcia H.

Daniel J. O'Brien
*

Jacqueline Renee Pavlick

DeborahMiriamTroY
Nancy Mammarella Wallace

MaryAnn Morgan

Master of Sci ence Degree in Ed,ucation with
* Constance M.

Heffren

Master of Sci,ence Degree

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rnaior in English

Diana Williams Morgan

in Eduaation with a rnaior in History

H. Marie Neal King

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Master of

Scf

ence Degree

Yoshiaki Suzulci

* Degree in absentia

in Physics

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Business Administration Degree
* Miehael Vincent Ambrosiani

Robert ]. Maximowicz

George C. Bell
*

]anet L. May
Edward lohn McCallick

Iohn A. Borrita
Philip'W'. Brady

Thomas M. McGeehan

Stephen N. Cahoon

Austin Patrick McElwee

Frank lor"ph Colletti

]essica French Morgan

* David D. Con:nell

Robert E. Morgan

George G. C,onyngham,
*

*

|r.

Milton Keen Crcrnell

Mario P. Nardone

Arlene Frances Cravatta

Robert Louis Neuman

Howard'W'. Dover

Thom'as lames Park,

Edward Michael Gall

Anthony loseph Pinto, Ir.

|ames F. Galligan,

III

Leonard I.

III

Podrasky

Donna M. Gardner-Zalepa

Mary Kern Reynolds

I. Gill
Maurita Elizabeth Grie

Maureen Ren6e S.alley

Peter

Thoma,s E. Heck, tr.
*tame R. Hinkley
William A. ]acobson

loanne Englot Kawczensh
Leon T. Kolanowski
Richard B. Kutz
]oseph A. Lukesh
]ames Stanley Mashas

* Degree in absentia

,

Philip }ohn Santarelli
Thomas P. Sokola
* Larry Tomzack

David \M. Trautlein
:

Kathleen M. Volpicelli

Lawrence Lee ]ohnson

*

]ames V. Musto

Mary Beth Wassil
* Barbara A. Wedemeyer
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Anne Williams

Clifford Arthur Williams
* Louis David Zboray

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
SummaCumLa,ude
Carol Lee Grobe

= Elaine !. Kirchdoerfer

** Amy
}eanne El'i'as

Nancy Neary Baind
Carol Ann Beahm

Rolert F. Kuchta, fr.
=f Michele O'Malley

Mauren L. Hoffa

Elaine Theresa Puzio

|oan C. Klingensrnith

Ellen Marie Van Riper

Cum Laude

Badm,an
George'W. Banas
Michael P. Beltrami
William ]ames Boyle
Mollie Caffrey
= Donna Marie Cunningham
* Raymond G. Dennris
= Stuart ]oshua KaII
S'tephen ]ohn

= Catherine E. Lee

William K. Lourie
Susan Elizabeth Loveitt
# Greg

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Deborah Ann Martini
Dale Edmund Scanlon
$

Robert H. Sparks

Ionathan Lewis Wade

Lisa Marie Latskq

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fr.
|oseph lohn Lavelle
loseph lohn Larnerd,

Frances Pagliaro

Karen Elizabeth Snyder

Thomas Parick Lavelle

BIOLOGY
Siena

f. L. Shields

CHEMISTRY
George

Hondrogiannis

* Eric P. Sffoyan

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fames L. Bender,

III

Darrell Eugene Lewis

Fahmy
Marian T. Koviack
Roya

Candace IVIane Marshall
Gregory Murman

COMPUTER SCIEI{CE

Bahorik
Donald Maurice Burch
Brian Burgit
Donna Marie Long

* Coyle Smith

Timothy Alan

* Degree in absentia

'

Alison Maureen Sohmer
Silas M. Victor

loyce Patricia Walsh

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BACHELOR OF ARTS

*

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EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ronald Robert Roebuck
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ECONOMICS
* Michael Philip Riege'l

Carol M. Bond
Anthony D. Errico
Richard Havard, III
Duane E. Kersteen
* Michael William Lucian

Gregory I. Rolland
Willi,am Joseph Rowe, fr.

Cad Fnancis Schultheis,

III

lames !. Sheard, ]r.
Vincen-t P. Spaulding

Thomas C. Mitchell

|ohn'W'. Stephens
Maurice George Taylor
* Francis X. Trainor

Dennis ]oseph Nealon
$ Sarah Lwington PhilliPs
* Rirchard Piehoita

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Thomas E. Gazowski,

]r.

Grula
Gwyn Hughes
Sherry J. Hunter
Therea Ann Marie McElligott
Karerr Marie

Josephine Marie Passeri
Janina Bozena Boguslawa Sitko

Victoria Lee Smith
Deborah J. Solowe
Barbara ]ean Young

DianeMcGovenr

ENGLISH

rMeredithMorisCunningham

Gilroy
Daria Lynn Moilris

ttohn Larsen Orehotsky

Frances Ann

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Patricia Whitehead

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BACHELOR OF ARTS *Contiru.led,

HISTORY

Brautigan
foseph tohn Chmiola, Jr.
*Lilli,an R. Cohen
Michael Patrick

IND IVIDU
* Thomas George

David L. Murphy
Robert P. Walsh

*I"*"r

Dabney Watkiruon

I*IZED STUDIES

Urmevich

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Nancy C. Considine

PHILOSOPHY
David

C.l.

Coburn

Kmneth E. Waters

William David Scholl, ]r.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Hall
lames T. Hastie
K"vin Scottlacobs
Carl V. Kadtke
Cynthia Elizabeth Kamaiian
Linda A. Karloski
Diane Marie

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Andrew Nicholas Mehatshick
*Christopher Miller

lanet H. Sharkey
Thomas E. Stevens
Corey Paul Sullivan

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PSYCHOLOGY
* Robert
]oseph Kacerosky

Baron
Alvin Bauman
Sandra L. Bottone

= Christopher ]ohn

Lorena Grace Brobst
Catherine ]ane Brown
Alfredo Francis Daniele
* Carol Louise Dean
Vito D. De Carlo
Kathleen M. Des,mond

Elaine Mary Kerchusky
Edwand P. Lulaha
Paul J. Manganella
Eugene Louis Manganello

]une Marie McNiece

Fought
Friedland
Edward K. Furman
Robertq Gonz alez
Stephanie Muriel Grenfell
lohn H. Guyler, ]r.
Catherine Mary Guzik
= Marianne Hall
*
]ohn David Hannagan
Linda L. Honnis
William ]effery

= Jessica R.

Karen Mae Mitchell
Mia Loveda Mumford
Karen Marie Myers
Ehzabeth Ann Perich

Bradley Harris Race
= Mark Michael

Radnewiu

Celestine Maria Domulevicz Raye

Timothy John Ryan
Lisa ]eanne Sandler
Therese Marie Shemo

Keira Ann Siles

]ohn C. Tomchik
Raymond Edward Ward

Charles F. Howell

SOCIOLOGY
Alma Lisa Pierofii

Gregg Anthony Culp
Sharon M. Karpovich

Frances C. Scarantino
John Stevens
atricia E. Weiner

Leigh Elizabeth Major
Ann Marie Mercanti

SPANISH
Lisa Beth ]ohnson

THEATERARTS
]acqueline Best Brocca

* Degree in absentin

Christopher L. Lonstmp
= Psi Chi

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
SummaCumLaude
*

Iay Michael Colby

Bart L. Matson
Pauick ]. McNam'ara

|ean M. Gerboc
Richell Helen Grenfelt
Rita Kryzneski Ives
Ronald A. Maclcuniis

A*y Io Zaiaczkowski

. Saralee Funke

Stauffer

Shoshana Troy

I David lohn Yaron

MagnaCum Laude
Duane Edward Ahlbrandt
]ames Edward Barr
Cynthia lean Bartho,lomay
= Carol Ann Beahm
* Linda K. Blose
*

]ames

William Boyle

Roy John Brody
Timcythy Fuller Davis

Donna L. de Bastos
Melanrie Ann DeBias

*I Maribeth

Marira DiNicola

Evelyn Gail Donall
Denise Elaine Ewald
ttr Laura Anne Fedak
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t = lanis Elizabeth Fegley
Paul Francis Fersch
]oseph K. Gay, fr.

Karen A. Kapinas

Tammy Ann Kranick
I Christine Ann Kurkoski
Nancy M. Lubinski
Denay Lynn Marino
Paul H. McCabe
Thomas f. McDona'ld, ]r.
* Colleen Patricia

Miraglia

t Ioreph O'Koren
Richard William Petrella
David M. Popeck
Donn'a Marie Ruddy
Daniel C. Schilling
Tracy Lee Thiel
f ]oan Marie Thomas
Deborah A. Traugh
{ Gautam Nagabushana Yadama

Alan F. |ackier
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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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CumLaude
* Michael Anthony Nadzan

Mary Carmel Barge

Susan R. O'Malley

Clair ]ean Beard
]ohn Peter William Brady,
|oyce Ann Cipriani

f

III

Patricia Othmer
Beverly Ann Perry

Daniel Oscar Cuscela

]ames R. Reap

* Deborah Anne Go,rski

* Debra A. Ryan

I Donna Marie Greytock

Edward lames Salley

f David Hottenstein

Patrick loseph Salley

tr

Elizabeth Ann Husovsky

* Margaret Mary Slusser

Kathleen Ann Keller

f Michael Edward Sopko

loan E. Knapich
{ Gloria }. Kopec
Susan Kuzm'iruki

Barbara Ann Landis
* Anne Marie Lenahan

Linell M, Lukesh
* Carqlyn S. Markey
Shanon Minda

Maureen T. Stanks
Dale L. Trostle
* Kenneth R. Llstynoski
Susan Anne Wer:s,low

]ill

Patricia Whitehead

Debra M. Woiciechowski
Ralph F. Yanuzzi

f Richard Anthony Zaykoski

Mark Michael Murnin

* Degree in absentia
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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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ACCOUNTING
* Keith Robert Kleinman

Kimberly I. Bedford
Bruee Wilson Bel,l

Lorraine Koch
Kimberley Lewis
Walter Karl Lindhorst, Jr.

Do,nna M. Botscheller
Edgar S. Brace, III
Karen L. Brennan

Charles !. Makar

Patrick ]. Brogan
* Gail Bannull Craven
William Scott D'Addato
Kevin Allen Davis
Gregory Eidleman
Peter M. Galletta
Robert Gerard Gruyboski

Gary P. Malira
Marth,a Mary Mazzitelli

Mark Granville Miller
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|ohn T. Mizenko
Raymond Paul Mleczynski
Henry ]ohn Piechota, III

M*ry Beth Holliday
Mark Francis Ivan

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Karin Eltren ]ankiewicz

Anthony Charles Popple,

III

Michelle A. Smith
Le'onard I. Swida, ]r.
Joanne Marguerite Wagner

Stephen C. Kamiruki

* Marilyn MeQue,stion

Kerry A. Me,ehan

F

K"y

Cynthia L. Walczak
Elizabeth Anne Ward

Anne Mary Kester

BIOLOGY
*

]oseph lohn Barbose

Sharo'n C. Long

Catherine lane Brown
Patrick ]oseph Dwyer

Mary Novak
]ohn ]oseph Rainieri

Di,ana Lynn Evams
]ohn !'ames Evans

Marie Antoinette Roke
Kenneth William Savitski

]effuey R. Garbor

Charles E. Sherman

David'W'. Gergur
f Mary Ellen ]udge
f Stanley Michael Kman
Eileen Margaret Kostick
Robert I. Kropiewnicki, fr.
t Leonard Adam Kuchemba

* Degree in absentia

r

f Edward I. Stachowiak
Martin E. Storbeck

Hildy Lauren Strongwater
David'W'. Tar.oli
Lisa Ann Warden

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Peter Creamer
Barbara Ann Csaki

]ohn P. Martin, ]r.
]ohn Charles Mazuka
LuAnn Bridget McHugh
Richard L. Modica
Greta M. Monaco
Cynthia Leigh Ozmun
Girard Franrcis Pedley, ft.
Anthony M. Pirre,lla
Anthony Raymond Popple
Mark Anthony Popple
Enrico Emilio Ratti

Eclwand Delzio

]oanne Rice

Gregory Michael Barna

Heather Ann Beese
William Bernhard, IV
Clifford Robert Brautigan,
Christine Calimeres
Erin M. Callahan

III

Mark Albert Caruth
lean A: Colonna
Kaye L. Connell

Timothy Brendan Downing, ft.
Mirchael Seth Feagan

Rudolph M. Fischl, Jr.
lames R. Fisher
Karen Lynn Florio
Kirk R. Forman
Glenn M. Gazzolo

Karl Germick
Christie Ann Gies
Ioan Gima
Richard Nease Harris
]ames Michael Iohnson

* Karen Ann Killian
* Ted Komoro,slci

lean Marie Kutz

A*y

Robert James Roff
Patriek Thomas Romich
Leslie Paul Saxe
Paul Lewis Mattheru Scaliti
* Lynn Marie Sherman
]ohn C. Sikra
Richard Charles Sklar
* Patrick
]oseph Slowey
Stephen Lee Specht
]oseph Charles Spezi,ale
Amy M. Stempkowski
Gregg L. Sunday
Gary Douglas Tough

Mark'W'. Troutman
Ioy Pearl Vilchock

Gary Joseph Mackq

Paul ]oseph Wazenski
Linda Ann Woods
Arthur Charles Yareshefsky

Hugh H. Malone, !r.

Ross

Louise Lens

Stacey Rachelle Lipman

* Sharon Lee Martenson

* Degree in absentia

P.Zanghi

Wendi Jane Zukowski

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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BUSINESS EDUCATION
* Linda Suzanne Phillips
* Paola Bianco

Berkowitz

Cynthia Ann Wirkman

cHEM"Hith
Michael rhomas
Daniel Austin

Azure

Batzel

p. sands
Ellen Victoria Schleman

Mark Chichak

COMPUTERSCIENCE
]udith Ellyn Bankornrski
carol Elizabeth Hagen

Kane
Darlene Maga
Patriek ]oseph

* Richard
E.

Daniel George

Rudus,,lci

ludy Marie Rydzewski
Launa Crichtqn Suzuki
Stephen Charles Thomas,

Niklewski

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Hadsall
f Eric Lee Johnson
Peter N. Milionis
Roger Eric

Grry A. Scanlon
Anthony Stachurski
I Donald Lee Whitehe,ad,

Ren6e Elizabeth Popeck

* Degree in absentia

k

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Aliiafari
Alan Bruggeworth
Robert
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David R. Carey
]ohn G. C-ostigan
Stanley !. Draus
f leffrey A. Evans

* Parviz

Edward S. Mackavage, |r.
Nichol'as Paul Maris
Robert Michael Marshall
* Suzanne Marie Montgo'mery
Gerald !. O'Hara
Gregory Polanchyck

III
Frank M. Scutch, III

Francis E. Rowe,

Paul M. Frante

Grebs
f Steven S. Griffiths
Robert D. Haas
I,ori Ann Hetherington
Scot Thomas Lefebre
Robert G. Maclntyre
f Thomas E.

f Iohn Michael Shepleck
Isin ToPlu
t Gary !. Treven
t Donald C. Wolfrorn
Timothy P. Woolverton

Thomas Christopher Maciororvski

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
I Theres'a M. Hincken

MATHEMATICS
Gregory M.Hychko

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Anna Marie

* Degree in

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absentia

Lisa Marie S. Rominski

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

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Continued

NURSING
Sandra Lou Bartels
]une Diane Bastis
Corinna Rene Bender
Ruthann Marie Bonk
Nancy Bowanko
Sharon Elaine Bruns

Donna Ann |ohnson
]oan Louise Kaczenski
Kathleen Kristina Kane
Rhonda Marie Karboski
Stacy Ann Keeley
Pamela Susan Kelly

Charlene Mae Budgeon

Deborah Ann Klaproth
Gloria Marie Kovatch

Dina K. Campbell
Darlene Marie Cillo

Lisa Ann Kruszka

* Gina-Francelsra
Sloan Ciuzio

Kathleen Margaret Kulp
Donna Marie Kuna

|. Frank Clause
Kimberly Ann Coccodrilli
Marie Co.nstantino
Iody L. Conzelmann
Mary Elizabeth Cos,grove
Dannette Marie Czaykowski
Linda C. Dayer
Barbara A. DeFalco
Carol Ann Discavage
Margie Claire Eckroth
Mary Ann Fedor
Thomas Louis Gaylets
]oan Eileen Gia,imo

]ohn T. Giglio
Diane |ennifer Gombeda
Stephanie Muriel Grenfell
Anne M. Harleman
|ane Arlene Hibbler
Karen Christine Holmer
Elizabeth Marie Huettenmoser
M"ry Theres,a Hyde

F

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]udith Ann Lathrop
loyce Ann Levinslcas
Karen D. Licata
Catherine T. Mac D'on,agh
Debra Ann Malinick

Linda Matechak
Mary Ann Matechak
Deborah ]oan

Maxwell

]oanne Montague
Alice M. Mooney
Mary EIIen Mo,ran
]anice Marie Nagle

]ulie Ann O'Hop
David R, Pas'co€
Karen Marie Pascucci
]eannemarie Piatkiewicz
Susan Beth Poirier

Mrry Beth Puhak
Sandra Lee Reese

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

NURSING

-

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Continued

Continued

Patricia Manie Riley

Carla A. Thomas

Marion L. Rock
Deborah Ann Salak
Edye Gail Schlossman
Leslie Ann Beatrice Schoen$tein

Arnold |. Toscano
Lydia Agnes Trofan
Arnette Judith Uguccioni
Suzanne C. Ulitchney
Sandra Renee Van Sickle

Sheryl Lynne Slough
Theresa R. Smith
Lisa Ann Striefsky
Pauline E. Strohl
Karen Ann Sweder
Sheri Ann Teats

Lois Ann Walker
Ann Michele Weiss
lames Edward Witk'ows'lci

Lori Maria Yensavage

NURSING EDUCATION
*

Rebecca C. Schaffer

|anet Keeley

PHYSICS
Paul Walter Szczepanslci

Daniel Peter Talenti

WILKES-HAHNEMANN FAMILY MEDICINE PROGRAM
* Dale
}ames Federico
* Karen Elizabeth Murphy

* Kathleen Ann Rickard

BACHELOROFMUSIC
Barbara T. Karpatch

Randall Douglas Perry

Susan Gail Luckey

Pamela Io Sarnuelson

* Degree in absentia

�* Degree inabsentia.

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�STUDENT AWARDS

1983
These awards were presented to studen-6 for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 26, 1983 at the
Dorothy Diclason Darte Center for the Performing Arts.

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Award
Air Force Association Award
American Legion Scholastic Award

..--.-TinaM.Charney

Reserve Officers Association

MiehaelE.Sopko
Darlene Maga

MilitaryOrderoftheWorldWarsAward

leffrey A.Euans

American Defense Preparedness Assoeiation

Award
Art Scholar's Award

ScotT. Lefebre
-----...

Nancg Neary Baird

BiologySeniorScholarshipAward AmyZaiaczkowskiStauffer
Biology Research

Award

lanisFegley
Elizabeth Husousky, Mary Ellen I udge

BiologyDepartmentOutstandingServiceAward

lanisFegteg

Biological Society Sophomore Achievement

Award

. -.

Award
The Professor Catherine H. Bone Award

The Professor Alfred W. Bastress

William Hottenstein
Dauid A.Yaron
Dauid A.Yaron

Earth and Environmental Sciences Department
--;--------- EuelgnDonnll
Academic Achievement

Award

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�STUDENT AWARDS

Copernicus Award: Polish Union of U.S. of N.A. -----"-. MichaelCook
Sigma

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The Engineering

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Erfu lohnson, DonWhitehead

Award

.... Datsid

Hottenstein

The Electrical Engineering Achievement Award -... loseph O'Koren

loanM.Thomas
!. J. Ebers IEEE Memorial

Award

Gary l.Treuen

The Materials Engineering Achievement Award

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Scholarship
Phi Alpha Theta Book Award

Edward

IEEE Book

!.

Sattey

Edward Czeck

lamesWatkinson

The John F. Kennedy Award for Proficiency in History

Award
Male Scholar
- Athlete Award
The Frank]. |. Davies English Award
Wilkes College Theatre Award
Female Scholar

-

Athlete

_.

Tihomas Grebs

Amy Elias
Chris Lonstrup

The Myvanwy Williams Theatre Scholarship-.-..

Award
Mathematics Award
Computer Science

RoV

--.

Tawny Rushoe

l.Brodg,Dauid M. popeck

Music Department Outstanding Graduating
Senior

Award

Cathy Lee

leanMarieGerboe
.... paul

F. Fersch

Nursing Department Achievement Awards --.. -..... - - Melanie DeBins
Richell Grenf ell, Kar en Kapinas

�STUDENT AWARDS

Phi Gamma Nu Awards

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Philosophy Department Book

M. D. Brandwene

Award

Award

Political Science Department

lames R. Reap, Robert H. Spar./rs

..-"--MelissaMeyers

...-. ArnU Zaiaczkowskistauffer

Award

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Psychology Department Achievement and
Researeh

Award

Michelle AMalteY

The Dr. !. G. Moravec Memorial Scholarship
The Raymond R. Ritz Memorial

Commitment to ACT

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----------------

Award

I Award

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lanathanWade

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LisaPierotti

lohnP.Steuens

Deb orah Kozak, Metodie V iel

APPRECIATION-MERIT- SERVICE AWARDS
BEACON Female Athlete of the Year

Award

BEACON Male Athlete of the Year Award

------ -----

Diane Hall
--

---

MarkPopple

Comrnuter Council Service Awards . - -. -. N ancg B ow anko, T hor F os s
Marg Ellen ludge, Leonard Kuchemba
Edw ar d S tachow iak, D ao e T ar oli
--

Concert &amp; Lecture Series Committee Cultural Award -,---- lahnFinn

Outstanding Senior Cooperative Education Intern ------RorJ l.Brody
Education Club
il

rl

i-"

Award

--------

losephinePasseri

�STUDENT AWARDS

Faculty Women's Eleanor Coates Farley
Scholarship

----"-----.--"
Female Athlete of the Year --------.
Male Athlete of the Year -----.- IRHC Appreciation Award
Outstanding IRHC Representatives

--- ..-

.--- Margaret Quigley

Karen lohrrson

-. IvlarkPopple
Margaret LeBlanc

-

William French
loanKalinowski

Outstanding Senior Residents

Awards

. -. .stanleg Kman,
Stacey Lipman

Letterwomen'sScholarshipAward--.-."---.....
Correen Santoro Memorial
Senior Athletic

Award

Karen Boue

Award

Diane Hall

MANUSCRIPT Society Art Award
MANUSCRIPT Society Literary

-.-..----.---...-.

Award

Henry E. Long

-..-

Daria Morris

Student Government Appreciation and
Dedication
.- Mary Ellen ludge,stacy Keeley
Elaine Ker chusky, Mar ge LeB lanc, I o Ann Mager s
Leigh Mai or, Keith Sands, T erry Sherno, Dani.el Talenti

Awards

'Women's

senior

r-

Activities Association

Award

;;* c"*i,o,,T[il"i,,fJ,Jol,Hm::;

�STUDENT AWARDS

W ho' s W ho Among Students in American
Colleges and Uniuersities . . .
Stephen Badman

Leigh E. Maiot

Sandra L. Bartels

Gregory ]ohn Marshall

Nancy Bowanko

Bart L. Matson

A*y ]. Elias

Elizabeth Perich

Paul Francis Fersch

Beverly Perry

Diane Marie Hall

]oanne Rice

Mary Ellen ]udge

Keith Sands

Stacy A. Keeley

-

Danelle Scaran

Elizabeth Ann Keller

Therese Marie Shemo

Elaine Kerchusky

Victoria Srnith

Mary Elizabeth Kutz

Edward Stachowiak

Marge LeBlanc

Stephen C. Thomas

Darrell Eugene Lewis

Ellen Van RiPer

Stacey R. Lipman

Elizabeth Ward

William Lourie

David ]. Yaron

]oAnn Marie Magers

�MACE AND CHAIN OF OIIFICE
The inauguration of president Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two improtant insignia recently given to wilkes
-chain
of offiee"are the gifts of
lollege. The handso-u *u"e and

local donors.

The tw_o insignia were designed and executed by a nationaily
.known
professor
gold and

silversmith,
Kurt |. Matzdorf of the state
University College, New paltz, New york.

The College Mace

THr Mecr is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gord-platei) knob. rhu
,rpp.,
end of the shaft displays the inscriftion'..wilkes college
Ig3'3.',
4b?y" the short, hammered neck iises a bowl to indicate that

wilkes-Barre acted.as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This th"eme
is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of
the
bowl: 'lu{ty Amidst Diversity:" set into the top oiilru ["*rl,
,rr"
gilt seal of wilkes college. The top of the *r.u is a gilt flamelike
structure to indicate the-enlightenment to be gainei from higher
education. A piece of anthracile coal fiom a locll mine is set in
the
center of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community
and the College in its coal mining past.

TheChainof Office
Tnu cserw or orrrcr of the president of wilkes college is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links
of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flaires repeatirg the
motif
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of wilkes c"ollege
suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggist
the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of trr-e
chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of wilkes
set in a cluster of gitt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
-college,
leadership of the College.

r

�ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honor, faith, and courag€,

Truth and

loyalty.
,

In our work and in our Pleasure,
Guide ui as a friend;
We shall always love thee,

Lo/al to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In search of finer things.
May we find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings'
May our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy faps

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

-

\[,/srds and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>The Thirty - Seaenth An n ual
Cornnterlcefil,ent
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Ra,Iston Field,
WILKES.BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

SundaA

After??,ooT?,, MaA
AT TWO O'CLOCK

20, L984

�HYMN TO IOY
r.

]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt aw ay;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of dayl

II.
All Thy works with ioy surround Th€e,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,

Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the hrppy chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rnarch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�Th,e ThirtA

-

S ea

erxth Anr?,uat

Cornrrley?,cerrbetlt

Wilkes Cc&gt;llege
SundaA, MaA 20, 1-984

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

PROCESSIONAL
Crown

Imperial

WilliamWalton

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
Irnorvm W. Ce*rsrr.r, Conductor

.

(The auilience is requested to

rise as the gocession enters the area.)

INVOCATION.---.-....

THr RrvBnrNo Euzesnrn Scott
P astor, B ethel AIIIIE

HYMN
GREETINGS

..

-.-"..-"--..

Church

Hv*ru To Jor

Rosrnr

S. CepIN
Presid.ent

Wrr.r.rerr L. Couvxcneu
Clmir man,

B

oar d of T rustees

Peur. Servetonu Grovrxezzo
V ice Pr esident, Cl,ass of 1 984

CHARGE TO TI{E GRADUATES

Faculty

--------

Lrsrrnl. Tunoca

Clu,ir man,

Student
REMARKS

B

iolo gg D ep afiment

]eurs C. Vor.pr
Presiilent, Closs of l9M
Rosrnr

S. C,eplr.t

Presiilent

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

MUSICAL SELECTION
]upiter's Song from

"Semele"

G.F.Handel

Soloist

Srrpnrw DrRoccq'M
THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OFAN HONORARY DEGREE
THE CONFERRING OF

DEGREES

--

Rosunr S. CeprN
Presiilent

ALMA

MATER

Eleanor C. Farleg

(The worils of the

song may be founil on the last page of this program.
The audience is reqtnsted to stonil anil ioininthe singing.)

BENEDICTION

Reasr Isneur.

Krsrrxreuu

OhaoT*dekSynagogue

RECESSIONAL
Procession of

Nobles

---.

Rirnsky-Korsakov

(The audience is requesteil to remain stdnding during the recessiorwl.
Following the ceremong all are inuited, to Dlsit anil to enioy refreshments
in the area adidcent to RalstonField.)

�AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
l,onnerrtr [Jucvensry
LTRoY WANDELL
ANrHontJ. KusAsm

AWARDS

These awards are preented to the man and woman graduate having
attained &amp;e highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentation bA GrneLD E. HanTDAGEN
Dean of Academic Affairs

HUMAMTIES AWARD

Music

---.

ANrnoNx !. Kunasrx

This award, establishert in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
the Bqard of Trustees, honors the man or womlan in the graduating
class who has demouzstrated outstanding scholarship in the humanities.
'W'.

CerrapBELL
Presentation bg ]rnourE
Chairman, Music Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Psyehology

Lonnarur LJlcvensrv

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who has best demonstrated ovemll abilities in
scholarship, intellectgal curiosiry and cornmunity service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.

PresentationbA EucrNE L. Hemnarn
Chairman, Education Department

�AWARDS

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD

Biology

Awonre Menrc Nsnoza

ElectricalEngineering---.---------.. EowenoWrrr:auCzucr
This award is given annually to the graduates who have attained the
highest academic accomplishment in their pursuit of knowledge acrosl
the breadth of the division.
Presentations byLasrrn J. Tunocz
Chairman, Biology Department
and
Uwup R.

Nrtrs

Chairman, Engineering Department

Rerps S. PnrNcrs III
Menv Arvxp Errzesrrrt Rouaxrcr
Davro Aurnowv Terrrrr

ALUMNI AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP

--.---

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 proglam of the college.

Presentation bA RtcneRD G. ResprN'67
Director of Alumni Relations

NADA VUIICA MEMORIAL
AWARD

Reur ANroNIo GocuEz III

This award, established in 1972 in mem ory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving international student of the graduating class.
Presentation bA AnrsuR ]. HoovER '55
Associate Dean of Student Affairs

�AWARDS

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

D.wrolevBnozuwa
]osrnn Cenr. Du.r
]osrnn F. Dvrrwsrr
|errcs Evnnrrr Gennurrr
JonN Cnenr.rs Kezemrcrl
Arsrnr

Eoweno R. KBwNsrrv

Doxero VIwcsNr MrNcrBennv Anxoro OnsrNerr

Mrcnerr. Hucn QulNrv
RTcHARD

Wtrrreu

S,e.upsox

Lours Sor.ourro

Presentation bA Rosrnr F. Carezzo
Lieutenant Colonel, [J. S. Air Force

THE EUGENE

ALUMNI

S.

FARLEY MEMORIAL

AWARD

Pe,ur.

A. Wsxor&amp; '69

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNA

AWARD

-- - Cnnrsrrrvs

H. Douenur '74

These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association tq thoae alumni who best exemplify the characteristics of
an educated penion and the traditions of Wilkes Co1lege.

Presentations bg l*rtas F. FBnns'56
President, Alumni Association

�AWARDS

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER
CHnsropnrn B. Fox

AWARD

Given in reoognition of the B. G. Carpenter family to hsror a member
of the Wilk€s faculty who is reommmded by a faculty com:mittee as
the Outstaqrding Teacher of the C,ollege.

Presentation by Roarnr S. Ceprx
President

BOARD OF TRUSTEES DIST/NGUISHED SERVICE

AWARD

DonaldF.Carpenter
Actiue

1966-1981

Emerints 1981

Louis Shaffer
Acttue

1960-1979
B

oar d

Emeritus 1979

Ctnirman I 969 - I 97 3

These aworils are ghten in recognitian of distinguished seruice to W ilkcs
College as members of the Boaril of Trustees.

L. CoNINGHAM
Chairman, Board of Trustees

P r esentation bg Iilf:,l':ue.tvr

HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE

---.----..-

RotueN Wlrr"reu DrSeNcrrs

Conferred in recognitiur of his contributioqxs and dedicatioqr to improvmg the quality of life, lengthening of life spans through better methods
of diagnmis, and fteabnent and preventiolr of lreart disease by f*tering
education of physicians in cardiolory and by training of specidise in
this seguent of medicine.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree inEducation

Denrig
Rosalie Berda Gull'a

Ellen M. Proeller

Master

Cheryl Ann Scalese
Carol'W'' Zack

of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Biologg

Ioseph D.

I(ane

* Debsa I.

Prater

:

Master of S cience D egr ee in Edu,catian with a mai or in Elernentary
Lintla Kern

DessoYe

DoniD.Edwands
]

Luanne

Seedor

]oan Solano
Mary Steacavage

ludithA'Wilski

i

t,
i

MosterofseienceDegreeinEducatianwithamajorinHistory
tPeter M. BatornkY

* Degree in absentia

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Business Administration Degree
Thoma,s F. Alexander

Lynne NaomiMazzanti

Robert I. Allen, ]r.

Carol McGinley

* Beth Ann Ashton

I*mes F. McKeo$ryl

Patrick I. Millham

Kevin Franeis Augustine
* David Lee Balla

Mark A. Molitqris

Kevin E. Bowman

Barry Allan Pe:zne

Alexis Brezenski

David G. Phillips

* Ken'ndth
]o,seph Breznay
]ames

* Richard A. Pietnaccini

|. C,onnell

Theodore C.

I"or*

Dalpiu

Duane David Sadvary

* Ronald R. Dophaluk

Irwin C. Eyet

M"ry ]o Ann Sagliocco

III

David Shan'aberger

Thomas ]ohn Gorman
Francis S. Gruscavage,

R. Reap

Dennis'W'. Sholl
Richard David Sobin

fr.

Anthony F. Iorfida

Douglas ]ohn Solomon

William A. Io*es

Marguerite McCormick Tolan

Leonard Lee ]unker

Dianne Marie Catherlne

Watchulonis

* Rosemarie
loan Kazda
* Lind,a Kilduff

Ronald M. Werner

].

* Dianne M.

Kolesar

\

* Donald Robert Werts

Susan Marie Kuzminski

David Lloyd Williams

I'anet M. Lewis

Rex Michael Yaniellq

Iarnes Marsh

Edward N. Zukovich

* Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOROFARTS
SummaCumLaude
Marionetta Perlins'ky

Mary Teresa Figler
= Eileen

Ann Kaschak

=

Lorraine Ungvarsky

MagnaCumLaude
Lisa M.

Bellucci

M'ary Louise Schaefer

II
Kevin Gerard McDonnel[

loseph Bernard Gries

fudith Ellen Swarts
= Wanda K.

Wyffels

* Margaret Anne
Quigley

CumLaude
Douglas R. Fahringer

Iocelyn Reese

loseph Michael Horrox

]anet Louise Stilp

# Frederic
tames Krome

= Loretta Ann

]anice Elizabeth Trethaway
Brenda I. Walker

Martin

Elizabeth lanelle Nevin
Frank G. Pape

III

* Degree in absentia

Rebecca Lynne Whitrnan

Maureen D anielle fuliosky

# Phi

AlphaTheta

= Psi

Chi

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Q,sntinued

ART
Dougtras Wayne

Evans

Sandra Viia Izaks

CHEMISTRY
Michael

Lisa Ann Warden

I. Carr

David Anthony Talenfi

COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Patricia Ann Brannon
Thounas Edward Butcher

Timothy Dillon
* Andrea

H. Hincken
Elizabeth Ann Ke'ller
Bruce ]effrey Machlis

Robert Stephen Mehal
David Warren Orehotsky
Kimberly Louise Smith
William Walter Smith
]ohn David Werez
NancY liane Ginter Witko

COMPUTERSCIENCE
* David Frederick Aust

Williarn B. Dodge, fr.

Maureen Cecilia Maguire
Donald Vincent Mencl
Dale C. Smith

Richard G. Hoisack

David Albert Soboleski

Rebecca Rees InI&lt;s

Barbara Ann Stich

Alfred R. Kishbaugh

Michael Dale Wolf

Francis Grry Buczynski

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
]oseph lohn Birmingham, ]r.

Paul Charles Dietrich

Marianne Elizabeth Dettore

David Arthur Taylor

* Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

ECONOMICS
* David
John Macko

Eugene !. Chikowski
Loren Nathan Crispell, ]r.
Susan M. Curr,arl

Richard

]. Facinelli

* Charles Montgomery Ferguson

]anice Bartron Gay
Raril Antonio Gochez
Todd Gavin Horn

III

Debora Anne Malewicz
Robert M. Malewicz
* David E. Momison
Kurt A. Partington
Gregory Gordon Price
]ames H. Scales

* Matthew
|ohn Zedolik

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Linda Biggar
Betsy Ann Britt
Ann Marie Burke
]anet lean Furman
Tina Marie Charney Kravits
GaryM. Mack

Katherine H. Potter
Donna ]oan Selner
Richard F. Sheaffer, !r.
Edward Cullen Vogue
Sharon Anne Wheeler

ENG"'1;[:fi:il[lT-,,
Charles Morgan Baylor
]aequel'ine Bes,t Brocca
]oanne Louise DalSasso
Dqnna Marie Eshelman
Thom'as Charles Fleig

Ralph Barton Rozelle, fr.
Rebecca Marie Schmitt

Karen Lynn Weltman

HISTORY
# Michael
# David

Anthony Bnady

I"y Brozena

# Christopher

]ohn Henry

* Degree in absentia

Vincent Martin I(asper
]ohn Charles Kazaneclci
# Cra'ig
]ames Mailenr

# Phi AlphaTheta

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Qsntinued

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Frank R. Hughes

PHILOSOPHY
* Charlene Aben

POLITICAL SCIENCE
t David Scott Evans
Herbert G. Godfrey, fr.
Thqmas G. Jordan
Donna Maria Leco

Megan Patricia Maguire
Tracy tean McElroy
AII'an Thomas Robents

Michael T. Schutz

PSYCHOLOGY
Vivian V. Barket
Denise Lynette Barr

Deborah Ann Benoska

]oni Marie Brooks
Kimberly Lynn Bush
Christine Marie Darsky
Susan Arrne Fowler
Kathleen Galli
Paula Gantar

]effrey Godeck
= Susan Marie

Hawilla

Karen Sue ]ohnson
Sandra Kadlubmki

*Ioseph C. Kasper

* Degree in absentia

Grover Keiper
Helen Ann Kowalski
Mary Elizabeth Kutz
]acquel'ine Ann Maehey
Linda Lee Newmark

Ralph S. Pringle III
Roberta'W. Robe'rtson
Geraldine Ann Rose
Donna Kay Scott
loshua K. Simon
Ronald S. Smith
Phyll'is Margaret Totaro

]une Ann Gearhart Tweedy
L)*n Ellen Yakaski
= Psi Chi

�tI

GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Qsntinued

SOCIOLOGY
* Mary Ann Cherba

]ennifer Ann Gnrbe
Mary Catherine McHale

Diane Lynn Chuff
]anet M. Confalone

THEATERARTS
* Susan Ann

Harrircn

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Henry Edward Irong
Donna Marie Mazaika

Therese M. Mccoog

Thomas lohn Pilch

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
SummaCumLaude
Antho*ny I. Kubasek

Magna Cum l-a,ud,e
Michael I. Pryor

CumLaude
Stepherr DiRocco

Christopher Carl Wagner

Iou"ph David Charles Liscosky

]ames Paul Urban

Daniel M. Long

Michael I.Williams

* Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
SummaCumLaude

Iill

*Y Gerald
]oseph Levandoski,

R. Burlingame

Teresa A. Callahan

]r.

L'inda Massanopoli Thomas

YMary B. Toporcer

]ames Michael Garvin

YDaniel |ames Glunk

*YStephen

*Y Kimberly Ar:ne Kresovich

f. Voyce

*Ylill MarieWinslow

MagnaCumLaude
*Y Frank Charles Olshemski

f Debra A. Bligh
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�GRADUATES

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-

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ACCOUNTING
Raymond Allen Alunni

Thornas Mollahan

Jeanne Basta

Alphorue Tomas'so D'Amariq
Iames Daniel Edwards, fr.
]ean Mari Fallon

Richaid ]. Myers, fr.
]erome P. Nachlis
Michael I. Oates
* Michalene Marie Prokopovich

Maria Fonzo

tames Bruce Reiner

Betty Lou Furman

Scott G"ry Halperin

Debra Ann Sabbatini
Catherine Leigh Schafer
David ]. Shoemaker
Lynn L. Shook

Mary I'ane ]amicky

Caro,le Frances Terascavage

leffrey Charles Galenas
* Rayrnond F. Gonshor

* Bruce

Kurt !. Tietjen

]. Io*m

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La;wrence I. M*ylock

*

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Carol A. Wroblewski
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M"ry Beth

S. Yemola

BIOLOGY
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Marianne D. Alfano
Imeph I. Burke

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Ch*rylL.Celmer

]oseph ]ohn Menn

DaIe L. Englehart
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III

Ef Anthony A. Morollo

a Honors in

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t SigrnaKi

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

BIOLOGY
Ann Murphy
* Leo Eugene Orlandini
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* David Thomas Szczepanski

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BT]SINESS ADMINISTRATION
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]oseph Baluta

Adam !. Barrett
Reed Alan Be,llo
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Marlene Faye Brush
Richard M. Buttafogo
* Alice Frances Calabro

Ann Calimeres

lames G. Flynn
Antoinette A. Fonzo

]ohn N. Grochowski
Dian'a M. Gurn'ari

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*

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�GRADUATES

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Samuel Cyrus

Thomas Aquinas Rooney

Linda

Steven Phillip Roth

Kneller
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Elwabeth Grace Larson
loseph !. Leandri
Theodore Louis Lundy
Kendall D. McNeil
Peter Anthony Melnick, fr.
* Michael A. Mer:ritt
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Kris A. Rowlette
Theodore Robert Ruch
Richand William Sampson
* Edward George Sandercpck
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Georg ]ohn Smith
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Eugene I. Nosovitch
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Kevin Michael Tinklepaugh
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Robert A. {Jnrath
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Albert Michael Plytage
lames T. Purcell

William ]ohn Warg
Daniel lay Werksman

Kathleen Delaney Roach
Donna Rose Roberts
Audrey Elaine Rogers

David Francis Wollc
Albert Phil'ip Yefko
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
* Rosanne Pagano Beer

*

Phillip Frederick Davis

I,rdy Krewson Oliver
Betty Harvey Podlaski

* Lisa T. Decker

Dolqres L. Smith Sharer

CHEMISTRY
*f Dennis

Hann'on

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Reesa Rae O'Boyle

* Degree

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I

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I

Pre-Professio nal Degree Prograrn

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

COMPUTERSCIENCE
* Ruth Ann Balla
* Mark Barsoum

* Stephen Louis Kovac

]anet Ruth Legaul't
]udith A. Mikolaicik

Paul William Boyer
Robert Edwin Fegan

Edwin F. Flanagan

Barbara Rosick Moran
Robert ]ohn Morehead, Jr.

]ames Everett Garnett

Richard Daniel Murray

Clark Bryan Hockenbury
]ohn Allen Hornberger

Ann E. Tuck

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EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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*

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MEDICALPHYSICS
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
*

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Kathleen Marseso

NURSING
Colleen Ann Ad'ams
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Eunice Mae Bebb
Lyrrt Mafie A. Bezick
Dorur,a E. Bryk
Susan Wilson Cacioppo
Carmel Marguerite C,ourtney
Anne Marie Covalesky
Christine M. Cummings

Erin A. Evans
Sally lune Fisher
Valerie Diane Frey
Debra A. Gyuriska
Melissa Lou'ise Hamill

Patricia Ann Hokien

Iill A. DeWald

Denise G. ]ohrxon
Sandra Kadluboski
Theresa Louise Kassay
Lisa Marie Kopczynskie

IGmberley R. Dikeman

Deborrah Ann Kramer

N*.y

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�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

NURSING
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Lorraine Ann McGraw
Anne Marie McKenn'a
Kenneth Warren Mead
Elena Marie Norbeft
Diane Marie Petrovich
Kathy Kay Pichel
Gina Marie Procopio
Ann Marie Romanonritch
David Leq Salatino
Dolores M. Sheehan

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Nancy Hughes Straub
Deborrah Ann Taylor

Kathleen Patrice Taylor
C;ary C. Thompson
I(aren Ann Th'omp,son
Teresa Marie VanWert
Mia Mumford Wade
Regina MarieWhite
Frances

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Marie Annette Yeager
Charmaine ConmdZolls

WILKES COLLEGE-HAHNEMANN FAMILY
MEDICINEPROGRAM
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*Vlohn Simon Perry

WILKES COLLEGEiPENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
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OF PODIATRIC h{EDICINE PROGRAM
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DENTISTRY PROGRAM
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I. Scopelliti

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�CLASS OFFICERS
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Secretary

Treasurer

T Denotes Cooperatiue Progrant. with designateil Meilical College

.

Degree in absentia.

I

Denotes The Society of the Sigma

Xi

Research Acknowleilgement.

The Society of the Sigma Xi is a twtiorul horwrary scicnce organizatian
dedieateil to the encouragement of research in the sciences. Members of the
Senbr Class who qualifg for recognitinn are ilesigrwted in the program.

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�STUDENT AWARDS

1984
These awards were presented to studenits for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 24, 1984 at the

Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Penfo,rming Arts.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS
--MichaelQuinn
Award
------ loseph Dglewski
Reserve Officers Association Award
Edward Kennelly
American Defense Preparedness Award
DaoidBrozena
Military Order of theWorld Wars Award
National Guard Associdtion of Pa. Award
lohnKazanecki
--Henrg Long
Artistic Merit Award
AndreaNeromi
Biology Senior Scholarship Award
DonnaGarber, Anthong Morollo
Biology Research Awards

Air Force Association

Andrea N erorui, Kim Shealer, I ohnW artella

Biological Society Sophomore Scholarship
Aclrievement

Award

The Professor Catherine H. Bone

Award

---.---------Excellence in Business Administration
Excellence in Economics

--------

Brian Schoenly

Mary A.Romanick
losephGries

----WilliamWarg

�STUDENT AWARDS

Excellence in M.B.A.

Program

Thomas Alacander

P.LC.P.A. Award for Excellence in Aecounting ...--.TeresaCallahan
Earth and Environmental Sciences Academic
Achievement

Award

Sigma Xi Meritorious Awards

----. --- ---

-- --

Michael Cook

. Michael Cook, B r inn

Oram

Copernicus Award: Polish Union of U.S. of N.A. ..--..MichaelCook
J. J. Ebers

Memorial

Award

.. PaulGiouinazzo

The Electrical Engineering Achievement Award
The Engineering

Award

The |ohn F. Kennedy

DauidThom.qs
Edward Czeck

Award

.. ... Fred Krorne

Political Science Award

losephHorrox

Male Scholar-Athlete

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Scholarship in Spanish for Study

---"-.

Deborah Kramer
latnes Garuin

Abroad

Christine Shupik

The Myvanwy Williams Scholarship

in

Theater

Mathematics and Computer Science
Department

Award

EugeneWachowski

larnes Garuin

�STUDENT AWARDS

Outstanding Student in

Music

Music Performance and

Service

Anthong Kubasek
StephenDiRocco
MichaelPtYor

Highest Academic Achievement in Nursing -. ..--"-- Louise Pettinato

outstanding scholarship in Nursing
RN with Highest Aefrievement
Outstanding Clinical Skills in

- --

----.-.--.-,

---.----

ludith Reishtein
Diane Petrouich

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-----

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Psyihology Department Achievement

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The Raymond R. Ritz Memorial

ACT

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----------

WandaWAftels

C-atherine McHab
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APPRECIATION-MERIT-SERVICE AWARDS
BEACON "Athlete of the Year"

Awards

Richard Sheaffer
Kim Smith

Award

Dauid Kalinowski

Commuter Council Appreeiation

Ccncert and Lecture Series Committee
Cultural Award

Margbeth Zuuich

�STUDENT AWARDS

Cooperative Education Outstanding Senior Award

Education Club

Award

----

ludith Swarts

-.--..laniceTrethaway

Faculty Women's Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship "... Lisastuccio

--------Male Athlete of the Year -. --.--.
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Female Athlete of the Year

..---....

.-....--.

MichelleZawoiski

. .- Richardsheaffer
.-.. Alan Melusen

Outstanding IRHC Representatives Award --,-.

---.

loan Kalinowski
Todd Sngder

Award
Correen Santoro Memorial Award
Senior Athletic Award
Letterwomen's Scholarship

MANUSCRIPT Art

Award

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KarenBoue
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Karen Boue
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AnnaMaeStanley

Student Government Dedication and
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SusanHaurilla,KatherinePotter

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Lorraine U ngu ar skg, Marie

Y eager

�STUDENT AWARDS

W ho' sW ho Among Students in American
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Debra Bligh

Katherine Potter

Thomas Butcher

Ralph Pringle

Eugene Chikowski

Mary Anne Romanick

Elaine Czachor

Ann MarieRomanovitch

]oseph

Dill

Tawny Rushoe

Suzette Dyanick

Steven Scharpnick

Douglas Fahringer

Rebecea

Dave Fife

Richard Sheaffer

Paul Giovinazzo

Albert Louis Solomito

Paula Hamorski

DavidA. Talenti

Deborah Kramer

Donald Talenti

Henry Long

Kevin Tinklepaugh

Loretta Martin

Phyllis Totaro

William McCann

Lorraine Ungvarsky

Sharon Michener

]amesC. Volpi

jeanne MurPhY

Rebecca Lynne

Richard MuffaY

Michael Williams

Donna MarieNitka

Se}mitt

Whitman

�MACE AND CHAIN OF OFFICE
The inauguration of President Midrelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia recently given to wilkes
pollege. The handsome mace and chain of office are the gifts of
local donors.

The two insignia were designed by Ottie Hill Chwalek ,6I and
executed by a nationally known gold and silversmith, professor Kurt
t. Mazdorf of the state university collegg New paltz, New york.

TheCollegeMace

Tnr Mecr is made of sterling

silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-platea) uou. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription-"wilkes college lg'3b."
Above the short, hammered neck iises a bowl to indicate that
wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the
Qwl: 'lu4ty Amidst Diversity), Set into the top oi tt"towl is the
gilt seal of wilkes college. Ttr. top of the *r."- is a gilt flameJike
structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher
education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the
center of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community
and the College in its coal mining past.

The Chain of Office

Tnr cnerN or orrrcs

of the President of wilkes college is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the motif
of the mace. In the front hangs t}e gilt seal of wjkes college suspended- from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of thu .hrin
is a- silver portrait of Eugene s. Farley, first president of wilkes
set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to cominemorate his strong
-coll.gg,
leadership of the College.

�ALMA MATER
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.
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 fs6s

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

-

\[/srds and Music by Elearror C. Farley

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�HYMN TO IOY

I.
]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty,Lord of love;
Hearts unfold tike flowers before Ttee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt aw ay;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.
Atl Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,

Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

ilI.
Mortals, join the h*ppy chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rnarch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

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Jtno*rc W. CeMPs zr-r-, Conductor
(The audience is requesteil to rise as the proeession

INVOCATION

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Ressr

enters the ared.)

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,

HYMN

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Presid,ent

Petnrcra S. D.lvrrs
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CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

FacultY : cnoir*or,cr**"r"""#1ffit;r?*trj;
Student

----

MrcnrlB A.

UnseNI
Class of 1985

THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

ADDRESS

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
MUSTCAL SELECTION
Fanfare for the Common Man ------

-

. Aaron Copland

The Wilkes College Brass Ensemble

THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES .--..- Cnnrsropnrn N. Bnrrsurn
President

ALMA

MATER

(The words of the

Eleanor C.Farleg

of this program.
stand and ioin in the singing.)

song maA be f ound on the last page

The audience

is requested to

RECESSIONAL
Procession of

(The audience

Nobles
is requested to remain standing

-

-.--Rimslq-Korsakou

during the recessional.

Following the ceremonA all are inuited to uisit and to eniog refreshments
in the area adiacent to Ralston Field.)

�AWARDS

THE MABLE SCOT:T WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL AWARDS DouNe Aitxr O'Toor-r
Jeurs ANrnoNv Zevrosrr
aWards,are presented to the man and woman graduate having
attained the highest academic averege for the four years at wilftes

Thse

C,ollege.

P resentation

by Gxxlrro E. Henroecru

Dean of Acadenric Affairs

HUMAMTIES AWARD
Communication Studies ----------.--- DottNe AIvNr O'Toom
This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
the Board of Trusteeq honors the man or woman in the gradurarting
ctrass

who has demonsffated outstanding scholarship in the human'ities.
Pres entation bY T aowtes N. Kesre
Cha'irman, Language and Literature Deparhnentt

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Psychology/Sociology

RnoNpe Cuoo Sreuox

The Hugo Matley Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who has best demsnstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and commgnity ggrvice during his
or her career at Wil,kes College.

Presentation by ]oHN H.

Nerzrr

Chainrr,an, Sociology/Anthropology Deparment

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
Materials Engineering ----. """... lerrnrs AurnoNv Zevrosxl
This aw,ard is given annually to the graduate who has attained the
highest aeadernic accomplishment in the pursuirt of knowledge acnm
the breadth of the divisiorr.

Presentation by Um:o R.

NrlIr

Chnirnran, Engineering Deparmerrt

�AWARDS

ALUMNI AWARD FOR
LEADERSHIP

------"

--

----

Dauo Mrcnerr Ker.rxowsrr

Areu Howeno Mrr,usrw
This award is grvm annually by the Wilkes College Alumni Associatiron
to the merrber of the graduating cl,ass considered by a special cvmml,ttee
to have made the strongest corutributio,n to stud€ut li'fe and the student
ectivities program of the college.

Presentation by ANrnoNy I. Srurule,II,'78
Director of Alumni Relations

NADA VtryICA MEMORIAL

AWARD

Ar.rer Ha*rm Kneu

This award, established in l9T2 in memory of Nada Vuiica, is grven
annually to a deserying intenrational student of the graduating cl,ass.

Presentation bU AnrnuR I. HoovER '55
Associate Dean qf Student Affairs

ARMEDFORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UMTED STATES AIR FORCE
I\rftcnaEr,

Derm I.

Dauo

BrnNsrErN

FosrER

CsnrsropHEn PreRSoN
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WrruAM I. WTRTLEY
Presentation bA Roernr F. Cerezza
Li,euteil&amp;rr*t Colone'I, IJ. S. Air Force

�AWARDS

THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
ALUMNI AWARD
------ SuLINa L. Eowenos Rrro'40

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNA

AWARD

-- Peur,

ANrnoNY CnnourY '76

These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes C,ollege Alumni
Association to thoae alumni who best exemplify the characteristics of
an educated person and the traditions of Wil'kes College.

Presentation by I x*ns F. Frnns'56
President, Alumni Associatioar

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER
AWARD
-.-- Lrspn ]. Tunoca
Given in recognition of the B. G. Carpmter family to honor a member
of the Wilkes faculty who is recommended by e faculty committee as
the Outstanding Teacher of the College.

Presentation by CunrsroPHER N. BnnIsrrn
Prsident

RECOGMTION OF PROIIESSORS

EMERITI

Fnencs ]. Don*xor

Derm M. LsecH
Presentation by CnrusropurR N.
Presidemt

Bnrsrrn

�HONORARY DEGREES

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

----.-----. --.-

Leune Bonusoror

Historiau, teacher, dean, foundation executive, college trustee, editor,
pnoviding leadership to international education, liberal arts education,
the intellectual advancement of minorities, interinstitutional cooperation among colleges and universities, and faculty developmerrt and
recognition.

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE

. --

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Delr

R. C,onsorv

Phpicist, researcher, teacher, university president, college trustee and
chairman of national and international c,ommittees, providing leadership to science education, to the relationship among goyernment, universities and industry, and to the harnesing of energy, from nuclear to
solar trrower.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Sci ence Degree in Education

Farrell
Kathry'n G. lohnson.

]ohn Michael Mitchell

tames A.

Nancy Lee Roberts

Master of Sci ence Degree in Education with a maior in Biology
Rose Ann Crisci

Master of Scicnce Degree in Education with a maior in Elementary
*Alfred W. Kotula,lr.
*Mary A.

Dobosh

Christine A. Koterba

Master of Science Degree in Education with

a,

rnaior in English

Sandra Postupack Yamulla

Master of Science Degree in Education with a rna,ior in History
#

Thomas Geo,rge Rowlands

Master of Science Degree in Physics
Linda S. ]amiolkowski

* Degree in Absentia

# Phi AlphaTheta

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES

Master of Busittess Administration Degree
Delberr loseph Baluta
Thomas ]ohn Balutis

Michael ]ohn Kasenchak
Kenne'th ]ohn Krakosky
* Cheryn Born Lamont
* Kathleen M. Layaou

]oseph E. Baranowski

Margaret Ann Bart
Jeanne Basta

Alice F. Lee
* Michael

Sandra A. Beyno,n

Virginia Louise Martin

Patricia Ann Brown

Michael ]ohn Masciola
Mary Ellen M. O'Donnell

Lesl,ie

T. Bullock

Christine Calimeres
Edward F. Carey

Shrinivas Penugonda
*

* Rqbert Dale Carle
*

]. Leib

Eugene Bianco

Anthony Charles Popple,

Arthur P. Chadwick
lames A. Collins

Joseph C. Pillus

Drew David

Po,tera

* Andrew Frank Pozda

Audrey A. Coslett

Anthony Martin Price

Elizabeth Jordan DeCosmo
Edward Francis Doblix

Sherry E. Rodin

Iudith Ruggere Schall

Barbara M. Ecker

Daniet C. Schilling

* Gregory

]ohn Eidleman
Vito Joseph Fioti
David Edward Glowinski

]ohn A. Hargreaves
]ohn Henry

# Christopher

Anthony Matthew Schwab
Catherine Sheridan-Piotroski
Joseph G. Shiskowski

]ohn Mumay Swim
* A,nthony

Bryan Robert Hernon

lohn Louis Kachurick
David Ioseph Kalinowski

*

W. Vanderheggen

William John Warg
Ann G. Williams
Christopher Laurence Zeiser

Iatin Kalyani
* Degree

in Absentia

III

# Phi AlphaTheta

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
SummaCumLaude
Donna Anne

O'Toole

patricia Marie Rodzinka

Rhonda Cudo Seamon
Amy

lo

Zaiaczkowski Stauffer

MagnaCumLaude
Ann Marie Devlin
$

Rose Marie Norris

|r.

Mary D. woronowicz

Abraham

#Alan Howard Melusen

vincent ]. Kashulon,
]ane Marie Natushko

Cum Inude
=David Michael
Lisa G.

AcurnleY

Lori Susan

Kathlem Ann
Gail !.

* Marianne Cvvalina Orloski

Elias

#Raymond Anthony

Melissa S' MeYers

Hassey

Hyde

Kashulon

Rachel Ann Passarelli
Ren6e Maniin Sherwood

Annette Louise Winski

KaresrA. Mason

*

Degree

in Absentia $ Omieron Deln Epsilon *

Phi

AlphaTheta = Psi Chi

�GRADUATES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

-Continued
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ART
Nancy Pardy Cabot
*Megon Southwmd Clarke
Rebecca C.

Howell

l

Alice Georgia Anne Merlino

Cheryl Ann
Lisa Ann N.

Plauga
Sowcik

BIOLOGY
Christopher ]oseph
= Michele Fidrych

DeHaas

]ohn ]. Longobardo

CHEMISTRY
*

I. L*rsen Orehotsky

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

Congdon
Sean Patrick Connolly
David Paul Gayeski
ludith,A. Groshardt
Richard

lames Lehet
Thomas Richard McGuire
Sharon Ann Mcloughlin

Chris Sailus

Naomi Karen Harris

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Karen Diane Anderson
Roben Emma Atherton
Dana ]ohn Colavitti
Gregory Ioseph Fessler
* Raymond Morris Fox
* Susan E. Funke
]ames

]. Hancharick

Linda Ann Krawetz
Karen Ann Latzko
EIna Gene Perluke
Mark Michael Salman
Bradley Robert Stanton
Eugene David Wachowski
]anet Marie Yenkowski

Louise Marie Kerl
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in

Absenti,a

= Psi Chi

,

i

�GRADUATES
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ECONOMICS
]oyce E. Bothonek
Rexford O. Catlin

*

Frantz
Geesey
]ohn ]oseph Kapp, Jr.
C. Ross L'ivingstone

]anet N.

Frederick M. Ratchford
]osephine A. Seanlon

Elizabeth Anne Smith
Yoshiko Takaki
]'ames C. Young
Rosemary Theresa Yuknavich

Deborah A.

Robert S. Ozgar, fr.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Marganet Elizabeth Gaddes
Charlene Ann Hurst

* Kevin
]ames Shaughnessy
George E. Simms, fr.

T. Kolmanspergs Koeiolek Ronald Paul Tutkq
Karen Ann Rome
Cindy E. Weinstein
Michael Mark Saracino III

Bernnice

ENGLISH
Evelyn !. Dopk'o
Catherine ]. Edwards
Kathleen Kennedy ]essen

Dawn M. Maurer
William Skrinak

* Kim

HISTORY
Stanley I. DeCusatis
David f. Foster

# Harold Charles Petzold,
Ir.
#Timothy P. Williams

* Rosem ary Nicastro

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
*

]ohn Sam Manta

* Degree in Absentia

# Phi AlphaTheta

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-Continued

PHILOSOPHY
Kei.th AIan Newman

PHYSICS
Michael S. Sulcoski

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Michael David Bernstein
]effrey Kenneth Box

* Gary P. Bukoski

Vincent ]ohn Cappellini

Mark A. Cicini
Ben B. Guinn
* Thomas A. Shaw
Stephen Karl Urbanski

PSYCHOLOGY
Patrick t. Antonecchia

Mauri E. Lawler

Desire6 Yolande B,rrgh
Sheri Marie Carbino
*
]ames Charles Davis
Denise Donna DeAnge'lo

Roslyn A. Lucas

f Ann Manzo
Christopher Vincent Mele
Michele Barbara Murray
* Geral'd Peter Patrri,ek

f Robin Ray DeYoung
Elizabeth Rose Dougherty
t |ohn G. Duesler, ]r.
= Bryon Th,omas Earl
# Ronald
]ohn Gavlick
Leo Joseph Giovagrroli
* Kathleen E. Gd"k
Theresa Gruzenski
lames T. Harnen, ]r.
Kenley Ann Hoats
Marshall Craig Hurlbert
Charles I. Ia*eson, ]r.
Arthur R. ]otrnson

O'Neill

David ]. Orman
Patricia Lynn Puglisi
Robin Marin,o Purves

Philip J. Roke
Kevin Paul Rornanko
Margaret A. Smith
Susan M. Sovan
Brian Donald Spino
Linda Ann Sweeney
Emily Tesauro-Davis
Stephen E. Thomas

Kathryne A. Whitney

Elizabeth Susan Kaplan
* Degree in

Absentia

I SigmaXi

# Phi

AlphaTheta

= Psi

Chi

�GRADTJATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-Continued

SOCIOLOGY
Richard George Barrett
]anet Carmelle Cashour
Margaret ]. Davison-Matisko
* Kathy Irene Burko Gooday
Belinda Ioy Housenbold
Brenda C. Kocher

Barbara M. Malacari
Charlene ]eannette Maruszewski
Alix Elizabeth Pfeifle
Teresa Sue Tyler

Carolyn F. Warner
Eileen ]. Yanchik

THEATER ARTS
Ahmad Sharrieff Harris

Amy Areti Heisler

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
CumLaude
Michael John Stone
Lisa M.

Sakoutis

Helene Maria Santo

BACHELOROFMUSIC
SummaCumLaude
]eanette Irene Watts Harris

Cheryl D. Wright

MagnaCumLaude
Betsy Ruth Bourgault

Kimberly Ann Tomlco

Marete Ann Wester
Marybeth Zuvich

CumLaude
Editth Marie Blizman
Pamela ]. Bricker

Roy Russell Clark
Ronald |. Geise
Sara Clay Greasel
Roger Scott Heffington
],oseph 1. LoposkV

* Degree in absentia

Rossar Robert Reynolds,

]r.

Edwerd A. Smith
Maureen Erin McDermott
Victoria Kate Moffatt
]effrey Alan Smith

* Monica M. Spishock
* Canol Ann Wal'ters

�i

GRADUATES

.;

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

SummaCumLaude
YDavid ]ohn Sedor

Suzanne M. Vassia

Denise Lynn Selner

MagnaCumLaude

Bradley

Douglas Scott

]acqueline Ann

Katherine Ann Mooney

French

I(athleen Mooney

*YMIra Catherine
Y Howard R.

YRobcnt F. Marcin

Durkin

tr f Raymqnd A.

Edith Mary

Carroll

Gerard Thomas LoRuss,o, ]r.

Gibson

Hartzell III

Weldon F. ShafferIII

t Thomas ]ohn Swirbel

t Altaf Hamid

Khan

Leonard ]. Tarurr-is, ]r.

Iudith Kaska

Kohl

D\ilight Clark Yeager

Ka'tloryn ]ean

Krakosky

Penelope Ann

Letchs

* Degree in Absentia

a Honors in

n t Mynon'W'. Yencha, fr.

Linda Lou We'Isch

Biologg

I

Sigma Xi

Y Denotes Cooperatiue Program with designated Medical College.

�We regret the

ion from the Bachelor of Science
Summa Cum Laude Graduates:
omiss

DOLORES HUDICK CHWASTYK

IAMESANTHONY ZAYKOSKI

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

Cum Laude
* Christopher D.
]ustofin

Kimberly I. Arrowsm,ith
Y Susan

Marian ]oan Karmilowicz

Eileen Barber

* Y Michael

Raphael B. Kon

]. Benyo

Alan Horvard Melusen

Paulanne B. Blaser
= Ilonwhy DeMarco Booth

*

YPaffick I. Murnin

]ulianne Drust

Nancy V. Novitski

Cynth,ia Renee Evanchp

Michael William Ortalano

Y Darrell Richard Evans

f Mary |o Ann Golden

t Christopher L. Rexer

Mary ]. Rybitski

Andrew S. Grant

Lisa Ann Stuccio

Barbara |ean Hilland

Marilyn Nadine Tabone

f Charles R. ]aynes

f Scott Lawrence Williams

loAnn P. ]ohnson

Linda M.Zarwline

Stephen G. Jordan

Paula M. Zydko

* Degree in Absentia

= Psf Chi
I SigmaXi
Y Denotes Cooperatiue Program with designated Medical College.

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

ACCOUNTING
Douglas Peter

Angradi

William R. French, ft.

]effrey G. Balmer
Denise Ann Banko

Christopher E. Grimes
Donna Marie Grzenda
Robert L. Hessling
Michelle L. Liddic

Shirley Buran,ich Barry
Mark F. Belletiere

Brown
]ames L. Butler
]ohn Albst Chipego
Carol Cigarski
Mark C. Co,latrella
* Francine DeAngelis
Patricia Rose DeCosmo
Antho,ny Della Valle
Beverly I. Dyson
* Lisa Arure Eustice
]ames Edward Fialko
]ames ]ohn Forgione
Frances French

]oseph Daryl Loomis

lacqueline Ann

*

Karen Marie Lutz
]ames A. Lynch

Donald Louis Moro
Robert Anthony Passeri
Marianne Margaret Scicchitano

David ]arnes Shiskowski
Wilrna Ann Simmers
]ennifer Marie Soltis
Renee

M. Stook

Kathryn R. Vosik
Michael Robe'rt Washkcr
Teresa Marie Wengen

BIOLOGY
f Melissa Anl'ie Bauzon
]acqueline Marie Bischoff
Allyson Mary Blodgett
Denise D. Bodish
Stephen

]. Bohac

Christine A. Bruno
Carmella M. Butera
* Paul Francis Hackman

lack L. ]ones
Rebecca

Ann King

* Degree in absentia

T

Lori Ann Kocur
Kenneth Paul Lavin
Paul Mastrokyriakos
Lynne Tracy Oldroyd

Tawny Lynne Rusho,e
Cathy Marie Salak
]oseph Serniak II
]ohn Michael Stich

Michele A. Urban
William !. Wertley

I SigmaXi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Thomas f. Abato

Billy D. Adams
Mary A. Baran
Gregg Neal Baum
Mary Ellen Gunshannon Belchick

* Paul Thomas Bobrowski

KarEn

]. Bove

]effrey Kenneth Box
David ]ohn Brown
Irene Kathryn Bro'wn
Kare,n E. Cassidy
Domenick R. Cassise
Robert T. Castellani
Kevin Andrew Coleman
Douglas f. Collina
Ne,il T. Coy, Sr.
* Patrick C. Dami,ani

|ohn ]oseph Delfino
Caro,l Ann Dempsey
]ames ]ohn Eisenhart
Lisa Marie Fiorentino
Thomas f. Fisher
Beth Ann Foeppel
Stephen ]oseph Gambale
Samuel Robert Graziano
* Angelo

]ohn Grilli

]oseph Charles Grzenda, fr.
Donna Lee Haigh

Raymond L. Hanks
Andrew P. I{arakel
]effrey Craig Hockenbury
Robert Michael |ohnson
David Michael Kalinourski
* Mark Anthony Christopher Kalish
]ane A. Kanyock

* Degree in Absentia

]ohn F. Kelly
Beverly Marie Kieczkajlo
]oseph Fnank Kolankiewicz
Robert ]ohn Kozloski

William !. Kravitz
]oseph Daniel Kushner
Michael I. Lavage

Dawn Patricia Lockburner
Kevin Patrick Luby
Michael I.McKenna
Lisa Marie Mercanti

Karen ]oyce Miller

Nancy Moore
Virginia Keay Mosley
Marie Susan Nash
Paul O'Leary
Col'in Michael Owens

Christopher Pearson

David

Phillips
Dorothy I. Price
Karen Lee Sabbak
Munthen Issa Sbeitan

David Schoenholtz
Michael Scott Slepian
* Lestrie Ann Smith

Peter ]. Smith
Sandra Ellen Spring
]oseph ]ames Survilla
Raymond F. Swankoski

]effrey lo*ph Tokach
Mary Alexandra Wildes
]ames Richard Worthington
Diane Mary Yateshin
Robert A. Young

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Qsntinued

BUSINESS EDUCATION
Patricia A. Hasselberger

Alice M. Cole

CHEMISTRY
|ohn Paul Marsicano

f Michael A. Marino, ft.

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Do,nna Marie Morgan

|ohn Douglas Ackerman
David Michael Albano
Mark Stephen Dushanko

Robert Michael Murnin
Susan Anne Slawieh
*

Charls Foster Hick

]oseph Soriano
Kevin Stankewicz

Sebastian ]oseph Kadaplakal

Asher Felix Tunik

Rober''t ]ohn Gunderson

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Helal Ayedh Al-Harthi
]ames David Geis
Thomas'W. Gummer

Angela Susan Holm
f Brian F. Oram

ELECTRICAL ENGINIEERING

Hawa
Vincent Edward Bartkus
Boyer
Curt
f
Yousef Mohammed Abu-El

Donald E. Engel
Dale L. Englehart

Mohammed Khalil Daoud

t David T. FneY
f ]ames H. R. Gallagher
Lisa Ann Gigliello

Evangelos Christos Demetriou
]oseph B. Drahus

f Stephen S. Golens'ki
David Paul Grow

David lames Brink

* Degree in Absentia

I SigmaXi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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p.
pokrinchak
Stephen

Riehard I. Hartman,

!r.
]aquish
Richard I. ]enkins
Walter ]ohn Karaban
Christopher Kocon
David M. Kovalski
f ]os,eph Michael McCawley
f Mark Robert Murphy
Tai Tan Nguyen
Abdolrahman Hassan omari
Thomas M. Piatkowski
* l,ouis E.

(

Michael ]oseph Regiec
Michael Edward Romanies
*

William E. Ronca III
Frank M. Schaffer
f rimothy ]. Sichler
Ian C,ordon Smith
t Grcrge Anthorry Solomon
Kenneth Joseph Stuccio

f Stephen f. Vidal
f Peter H. Wm.er

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
f Timothy Sean Evans

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
william T. Paletski

Frank S. Zeske

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
f ]ames David

Cheek

Drew Peregrim

MATHEMATICS
]ames Robert

Karen Herene

* Degree in

Endres

r"ffi:fot

Absentia

Raymond S. Soroka

TEcHNol?:Jrrankevich

I SigmaXi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Continued

NURSING
Anita Marie Aikman
Cindy Ann Anastasi

Tammy Ann ]ones
]oan Mary Kalinowski

Kimkly

Tracey Lynne Kelly

R. Angus

Debra Ann Bartashunas
Nancy M. Bowen
David Arthur Burak
Cherie Anne Burke
Barbara Ellen Burnside
Sandna Susan Byorick
Gary Stephen Ceriani
Dianne Susan Charsha
Marie Elizabeth Cruise
Genevieve Beatrix Curran

Mary Teresa Ann Cusate
Susan Marie Daffaro
Tracey lean Day
Mary Ann Degilio
Elaine Mrry English
Gregory Thomas Evans
* El,izabeth I. Eyet
Sharon Marie Flickinger
]anet Gima

Donna Kresock
Suzanne ]oan Kubilus

Bonnie Marie Levanavage

Carolyn Lynch
Elwabeth Susan Maier
Marisa C. Marquardt
Donna M. McDermott
Michelle Ann McKeoryvn
Diane Marie Murphy
Lynne Tracy Oldroyd
Brenda Ann Pavill

Allison Ruth Placek
Maureen Anne Pollard
Lisa Rodriques
Deanna ]. Rossman

Diane Louise Schoch
Dorothy I. Shamany
Karen Elizabeth Shinn
Alicia Lalande Shutack

Bernadette Ellen Gooney

]oyce Marie Sili'nskie

Iqan M. Grady
lohn David Hill
Helen Marie Hine
Randall Garth Hoeppner

]udith Ann Skibicki
Margaret A. Srnith
Ann Marie Snyder
* Sharon Ann Sp,aracino

Michael ]ohn Homishak
Lisa M. Hughes
Marshall Craig Hurlbert

* Degree in Absentia

Susan Beth Talarovich

Tammy Ann Wagner
Christine Helen Ward

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-Qsntinued

PHYSICS
Christopher Hons

PRE-PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAM
* Richand

Derner

Richard I. Ryman

WILKES COLLEGE-HAHNEMANN FAMILY
MEDICINE PROGRAM
*

Charls Ames

Finn

* Thomas S. Talkowski

WILKES COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
OF OPTOMETRY PROGRAM
Anne A.

Geiger

* George

William Orren

* Steven

tohn Reto

III

loseph ]. Simons
*

III

]ohn toseph Stachacz
\

WILKES COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE PROGRAM
Ann Maria Speziale

WILKES COLLEGE -TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
DENTRISTRY PROGRAM
Robert Eugme

* Degree in Absentia

Nagle

Richard Lee Powers Il

�CLASS OFFICERS

Eruc B.

Rrno

President

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Secretary

Treasurer

I

a Denotes Cooperative Program with designateil Meiliaal College

* Degree in absentia.

I

Denotes The Society of the Sigma

Xi

Research Acknowledgement.

The Society of the Sigma Xi is a national horwrarg sci.ence organization
d.edicateil to the encouragement of research in the sciences. Members of the
Senior Cl.ass who qualify f or recognition are desigrmteil in the program.
.

I Denotes

Mernbership in Phi Sigma T au.

PhiSigmaTau

I

is a

nationalhonorary society in philosophy.

Pr e-Prof essional Degr ee Pr ogram.

in Orniuon Delta Epsilon.
Omicron Delta Epsilon is a national honorarg soeiety in ecorwrni.cs.

$ Denotes Membership

*

Denotes Membership

in Phi AlphaTheta.

Phi AlphaTheta is the national honorary societg in history.

a

Denotes Honors inBiology,

= Denotes Membership

inPsiChi.

Psi Chi is th,e national honorary societg in psychology.

�STUDENT AWARDS

1985
These awards were presented to students for ourfstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on April 23, 1985 at the

Dorothy Diclcson Darte Center for the Performing Afts.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS
American Legion ROTC General Military
Excellence

Award

Reserve Officers Association

Dauidl.Foster

Award

MichaelD.Bernstein

Military'Order of the World Wars Award .....---Christopher Pearson

BrianD.Spino
Award
Art Department Artistic Merit Award
--.-.-..MichaelStone
.----...LeonardTananis
Biology Senior Scholarship Award
...--.-.Mary loGolden
Biology Research Award
National Guard Association of PA

Biological Society Sophomore Achievement Award

----

Lgrtanne Lord

The Prof. Catherine H. Bone Award in Chemistry -.---..-LisaStuccio
The Prof. Alfred W. Bastress Award in Chemistry --..MichaelMarino
Chemical Society Outstanding Freshman
Chemistry
Excellence

Award
in Economics -.---.---..-

--

Marie Lepp

Vincent Kashulon

�STUDENT AWARDS
---.-.---- DeniseSelner
Excellence in the M.B.A. Program ---...-.-.-.-..--- . AliceLee
Excellence in Business Administration

P.I.C.P.A. Award for Excellence in Accounting

---

-. -. -

Earth and Environmental Sciences Academic
Achievement

Award
Sigma XI Meritorious Award

Suzanne V assia

MelissaMeyers

.---....BrianOram

Electrical Engineering Achievement

Award

Altaf Khan,Chris Kocon

Outstanding Student Award in Engineering ----.
Materials Engineering Achievement

]. J. Ebers IEEE

-- - - -. S

Award

Award

The John F. Kennedy Award in

--

cott W illiarns

lamesZaykoski

......Christopher Rexer

History

Award
Female Scholar-Athlete -.....----.
Male Seholar-Athlete
The Frank J. j. Davies English Award

-...

Alan Melusen

Political Science

Ray Hassey
---

LisaGigliello

Thomas Swirbel
---....-

KarenMason

The Myvanwy Williams Scholarship in Theater -.--".lohnSchugard
Wilkes College Theater

Award

Scholarship Award in Spanish for
Study

Abroad

Mathematics and Computer Science
Department

Award

EugeneWachowski

MarkHudak,Daoid Machina
---...--

Mark Dushanko

�STUDENT AWARDS

Music Department Outstanding Student in

Music

Award

.. Pamela Bricker

t{ighest Cumulative Academic Achievement

in

Nursing

.

Kathryn Krakosky

Highest Academic Achievement in Nursing - -.-.-- KathleenMooneg
Highest Academic Achievement by an R.N. .-.-..-- Dolores Chwastyk

Nursing
Philosophy Department Book Award

Lawrence Kopenis

M. D. Brandwene Award in Philosophy .".".-.--..-

. RobinDeYoung

Clinical Excellence in

Physics Department

BarbaraBurnside

Award

MichaelOrtolano

The Jaroslav G. Moravec Memorial Scholarship
BelindaHousenbold
inSociology......--.".

.

The Raymond R. RitzAward in Sociology

ACT 101: CommitmenttoACT

l0l

--...

.---.-.-.- BrendaKocher

Award

SherrieLong

APPRECIATION-MERIT-SERVICE AWARDS

WCLH Outstanding Radio Broadcaster Award -- Thomas McGuire
WCLH Outstanding Television Production

Award

Thomas McGuire, AnnetteWinski
DonnaO'Toole
David W. Evans Outstanding Speaker

Award

Pi Kappa Delta National Forensic Association
Senior Speaker

Award

. .. AnnetteWinslci

�STUDENT AWARDS
Awards

Commuter Council
Elna P erluke,

B

Dauid Brown,Nancy Moore
rian P otoeski,s usan Slawich, Mary W ildes

Cooperative Edueation Outstanding Senior

Intern

Award

Richard Congdon

Education Club Outstanding Education
Student

Award

lane Natushko

FacultyWomen and Wives Club EleanorCoates
Farley Sdrolarship ..-. .....

.-..--.Male Athlete of the Year.--. .-.IRHC Distinguished Service Awards

Female Athlete of the

IRTIC President's

PaulineHricisak
Charlene Hurst

Year

-FrankWanzor
. ....

Award

Letterwomen's Scholarship Award

.. . Cornelius Douris

-.

---.

.-..

CharleneHurst

Correen Santoro Memorial Award (I-etterwomen)
Senior Athletic

loanKalinowski
Alan Melusen

Award

The Teresa Jordan and Frank Mehm Prize .-...

- --. Kenley Hoats
LisaGigliello

...

.TimothyWilliams

Student Center Board Service Awards -..- KarenCassidg,Kathy Hgde
Student Government Dedication and
Karen Anderson,RobertGunderson
Recognition
Marian Karmilowiu,, Alan Melusen, Eric Reno
Peter Smith, I ohn Stich, Michele U rban

Awards

women'sActivities^''i;tliilf[,]i:,;r;"s,in",,1o;",1;:::nT:;,

�STUDENT AWARDS

"Who' s Who Among Students in American
C olleges and U niuer sities"

Karen Anderson

Thomas McGuire

Michael Bernstein

Alan Melusen

Allyson Blodgett

Thomas Monsell

David Brown

]oseph Morrissey

Karen Cassidy

Donna O'Toole

Sean Connolly

Dorothy Price

Patricia DeCosmo

Eric Reno

Lori Elias

Kevin Romanko

William French

Marianne Scicchitano

David Gayeski

Sandra Spring

Roger Heffington

Michael Stone

Belinda Housenbold

Michele Urban

Charlene Hurst

Eugene Wachowski

Kathy Hyde

Marete Wester

David Kalinowski

MaryWildes

]oan Kalinowski

TimothyWilliams

Marian Karmilowiez

Annette Winski

Karen Mason

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�MACE AND CHAIN OF OFFICE
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia given to Wilkes College. The
handsome mace and chain of office are the gifts of local donors.
The two insignia were designed by Ottie Hill Chwalek'61 and
Kurt
J. Matzdorf oI the State University College, New Paltz, New York.
executed by a nationally known gold and silversmith, Professor

The College Mace

Tsr Mecr is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College 1933."
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
community of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of t"he
bowl: "[Jnity Amidst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the
gilt seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flame-like
structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher
education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the
center of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community
and the College in its coal mining past.

The Chain of Office

Tnr Cneru or Orrrcr

of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the motif
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes
College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA MATER

Wilkes, our Alma Mater,

We ptedge 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.

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 f46s

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

-

Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>The Thirty -Ninth Ann ual
Corttrnencerttertt
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Ralston, Field,
WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

Sundaq Mornifrg, MaA 78, f986
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK

�HYMN TO IOY

r.

]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty,Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt aw ay;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of dayl

II.
All Thy works with ioy surround The€,
Earth and heaven reflect ThY rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

ilI.
Mortals, join the h*ppy chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singingr fiI&amp;rch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
ln the triumph song of life.

�ffie

Tfdr ty -ntri rtth Anrvual

CowerT,cerrlertt

Wilkes College
SundaA, Ma,y 78, -1986

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
PROCESSIONAL
Crown

Imperial

WilliamWahon

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
]rnovrE'W'. CevrpBELL, Conductor

(The audienee is requested to rise as the procession enters the area.)

INVOCATION

---..-

Tur Rrvrnrwp Monscxon Tnoues V. Beurcr
Pastor,St. Marg of the Immaculate Conception Church

HYMN
GREETINGS

..

------

HruN To ]ov

CnnrsropHrn N. Bnrsrrn
Presid,ent

Parmcra S. Devrrs
Clwh man, B oar il of T rustees

Euzesrrn Per.ue Conrrz
Pr esi.d,ent,Class of 1986

FacultY

CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

Student

t;;r,,*;J11ffi#'"*:ffffi:
Susew IVIenrc Crcrrrorvr
C&amp;zss

of 1986

�ORDER OF EXERCTSES
ADDRESS

Eowlno Dour.rv
Chairman, Chief Executitse Of f icer, Air Products

THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES

----

CsnsropnEn N. Bnrrsurn
President

ALMA

MATER

(The words of the

Eleanor C. Farleg

song maA be f ound on the last page

of this progratn.

The audience is requested to stand and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

--.-----

Tnr Rrvrnuxp ANtrel.

Arrarnosr

Erccutiue Dir ector,The Wg omingV alley Council of Churehes

RECESSIONAL

(The audienee is requested to remain standing during the reeessional.
Following the cerernonA all are inuited to uisit and to enjoy refreshments
in the area adiacent to Ralston Field.)

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�AWARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WAhIDELL AWARDS

---.

Wer.trn MenrrN ScnoNrsLD
Jorvr ANn TonsBr.r.e

These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
attained the highest academic average for rthe four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentation by Gnaniro E. Flenrpecrm
Dean of Academic Affairs

HUMANITIES AWARD

English

Sexono. Lomc
This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
the Board of Trustees, honorc the man or woman in the graduating
cl'ass who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship in the humanities.

Presentation bg T no*res N. Kasre
Chainman, Language and Literature Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD
Business Administra tion/
Computer

Science

-..-

Welrrn

Menmm ScHomrrr.o

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Award is given annually to that graduate
in the social sciences who has best denoonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curi'osity, and mmmunity service during his
or her career at Wilkes College.
P r esentation by T anooonr J. ENcrr.
Chairman, Commerce and Finance Department

NATUML

SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD

This award is given annually to the graduate who has attained the
hrghest academic accomplishment in the purzuit of knowledge across
the breadth of the division.

Presentation bg U utw R.

NsIB

Chalrman, Engineering Deparment

�AWARDS
ALUMM AWARD
LEADERSHIP

FOR

----------

Cnenr.rs V. McCov

Thb award b given arurually by the Wilke College Alumnli Association
to ttre memoberof the graduating clas cnnsidered by a special comm:ittee
O have made the stropgest contribution to student life and the stgden't
activities program of the eollege.
Presentq,tian by AntnoNY I. Smnule,II,'78
Director of Ah:mni Relations

NADA VUJICA MEMORIAL

AWARD

--------

GroncEs BADIH AsouteNos

This award, established h 1972 in memory of Nada Vujica, is given
annually to a deserving in'ternational student of tl1e graduating class.
Presentation by Anrnun l. Hoovun'55
Associate Dean of Student Affaifis

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

]n.
Wrrueu Eoweno Ltucs
Genx Rostnt Mrr.usru

Jeurs Anrnun Lewsox,

Devro Cnanr.rs Posr

Wer.rtn Menux Scnoxrrrp
Mrcnerr. |onru

Presentation by Roarnt F.Cl.rmza
Lieutenant Colo,nel, U. S. Air Force

Utrn

�AWARDS
THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
ALUMNI AWARD
-.--.--- CernERrNE DrArcrr:s'65

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNA
AWARD
..-- Paul Josrnn Douowrrcn'76
These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni
Association to those alumni who best exemplify the characteristics of
an educated person and the tradirtions of Wilkes C,ollege.

Presentations bA

Brvrnry Brerrsr,rr Fftscox'58

President, Alumni Association

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER

AWARD

-.--..-.

cr.euor w. AuorRsoN,III

Giverr in recogni,tion of the B. G. Carpenter family to honor a member
of the Wilkes faculty who is recommended by a faculty oommittee as
the Outstanding Teacher of ,the C.ollege

Presentation by CnrusropuER N.

Bnprrrn

President

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSORS EMERITI
]rerv M. DruscoLL
EucrNE L. Heuurn

Hrroa A. MARBAN
RomnT E. Ocnrr.l

Presentation bU CnnrsropuER N. BnrrcETH
President

�HONORARY DEGREES

Chief Erecutive of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., a multi-bill'ion
dollar Pennsylvar:ria company doing buCiness orr six omtinelrtb; engineering graduate of Lawrence Instritute of Tec,hnology; uniiversity trust€e;
Cheirrnen of the United States Chambenof C-ommerce; leader of industry's support for higher education.

DOCTOR OF

SCIENCE-"-----------

Er.reNonW.WrNson

Lib€ral Arts graduate of Hollins Collegg founder and chief executive
of the Pemnsylvania Environrnelrtal Coundil, advocate of the publf.c
interest to acltieve clean air and clean water in the Commonwealth;
public edueator working to rlaise govemment and indusury standards
in protecting the environment.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Degree in Education
*Nancy
Billie Eaker Kinney
lane Davis
Ivan E. Hoyt

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in Elementary
Antthony J.

Barkowski

Donald lamm lones, Jr.

Doris Perr,ie Hartdagen

Master of Scienee Degree in Education with a tno,ior in English
Dennis P. Clarke

Master of Science Degree in Educatinn uith a maior in History
#DianeM. Sternlieb
ThomasJamesThomas

Master of Business Adrninistratinn Degree
David ]ohn Africa
Karthleen Jacquelyn Fl,anagan
Mark F. Belletiere
William l. Grant
Carol Elizabeth Hagen
=Ilonwhy DeMa,rcp Booth
Ann Pascucci Bowman
Patnicia Hidqck
Robert A. Bnrwn
Frank P. Jankowsky III
*Karen B. Cerlani
Mary Ann Keirans
Daniel !. Chipego
]ohn Alrysius Kelly
FranJ&lt; E. Czemrriakowsl&lt;i
Anthony V. Kleinhans
Vincent A. DeGiuso
WilliamV. Lands,Jr.
SalvadoreW. Diaz
Amy Lou McCluskey

Elick
Farell
Robert Eugerre Fis,her

Ralm.omd

l.

Ifutherine Ann

* Degree in

absenti.a

# Phi

Charles F. Mecadon

William A. Mecca
Henry Benrrard Noss

AlphaTheta =PsiChi

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Administration Degree (cont'd)
* Clemens M. Szychowski
Maria Elizabeth Osmanski
Lisa Ann Perry
Robert ]oseph Thayer
Michael
Phillips
William
}ames Thede
Iolrn
*
Francis X. Trainor
Ioseph Daniel Pigcrot, ]r.
Terry M. Turoslry
Dorothy I. Price
Sandra M. Vidliclaa
Mary lane Rzewlocki
* Thomars L. Rink
Ioh* David Wi'tkosky
George R. Young
Denise Lynn Selner
Mary Theresa Yurko
Sheard,
]ames !.
]r.
Louis ]oseph Zack
Iohn Bernard Shurtack
* Th@dore P. Zurla
Robert Louis Slezak
* Tim,othy Charles Staples

Master of Health Administration Degree
Dianne O. Ol,ander
Carmen Felice Ambrosi'no
Mi,chael P. Scarlato
Thomas Anthony Harfman, ]r.
Diane ]uanita Shinal
Linda Mue,ller Houseknecht
David Arthur Taylor
Miehael Anrthony I;ombardo
I'oseph Patrick McDonald

* Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Colleen A. Swartwood

Randa Fahmy

MagnaCumLaude
Debna Ann Maleski

Domrr'a Marie Elias

William David Frye, fr.
Diane-Marie Gatfield
Brian V. Kadtke,

#John H. Naeher
#

lohn Thornas Ris'boskin
Margaret A. Vojtko

Sandrra Long

CumLaude
=Susan Marie Ciii,lionri

Beverly Ann Pagliarini

* Ma"garet A.

Diane Elizabeth Palsha

Durkin

* Robert M. Go'rgas,

fr.

# Chise,yde

L. Sha[ers

Richard David Linkchorst

Melinda M. Tamlcins

Michael Frank Mayewski

Nancy Denise Wendorf

* Degree in absentia

# Phi

AlplmTheta

= Psi Chi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

ART
Michelle

Herstek

Bruce lames Lanning

BIOLOGY
Thomas Christopher

Castellani

lohn A. Serhan

COMMUNICATION STUDIES
]oanne Margaret Bufalinr,o
]anee Dale Eyerman
Michele fames

Celine Ann Marshall
Heidi E. Meyer
* Thomas

Brian H. Potoeski
]oAnn Teufel
Colleen Ann M. Walsh
* Charles Mark Yozwiak
John

L.Zillq

f. Monsell

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Bolacker
Danovsky
Leo ]ohn Geskey, fr.
D,avid O.

Gregory AIan

lames Gordon Kievit

]acob G. Vaxmonsky
* Tho,ma,s P. Zimniski

Angela Elizabeth Iyoob

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Russell

Banta

* Degree in absentia

Christopher David

W"y

�GRADUATES

ECONOMICS
Dean:ra Comerqta

Lori Ar:n Cashour
|oseph Iohn Dohman

Barbara G. Evers
* Thorstein

K. Foss

Catherine ]ulius
Nancy !. Lane
Carol Sue Ridgeway
Evelyn Irene Walter
Karen Sheard White

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
lean M. Dougherty
Elizabeth Gancer
Zehava Levy
Laura Lee Prdmone

Kathleen Harenza Shaw
* Linda A. Shaw

Linda Ann Smith
Lisa Mae Thomas

ENGLISH
Marlene Teresa Augustine
]ames Francis Delfino

Martin D. Myers

Anne C. f. Roche
Timo,thy Iohn Shamp
Yvefie Carrrl Simmons

HISTORY
Deborah Ann Piskorik
* Mark

!. Schinderman

* Degree in absentia

Todd Aarron Snyder
Thaddeus

MichaelZwik

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Karen L. Moore

MATHEMATICS
Paul Anthony Cummings

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Raymond David Milewski

Miehaelene A. Coffee
|ames lohn Delmonte
]acquelynn Frances Kramer

* Robent
James Venturi

PSYCHOLOGY
Franees M. Alexander
* Nad'ine Arrrne Bodnar

Lynnmarie B. Bray
Sandi Lynn Cohn
Rachelle Delfino
Suzanne Engel

David E. Gallick
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Diane Arlene Haberkern
Lisa Ann Knyrim

M. Katrina Kovacs
Lmlie Sue Kramer
Suzanne M. Letrner

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Susan L. Lohmann
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Cathy Marie Salak
Barbara Ann Shadie

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Maria Elise Anthony
Iolrn Wesley Davies
Charles T. Denis
Andrea Marie Kam'arunas

]oanne Marie Meshanski
I*. Gerard Stapleto,n
Michael F. Th'onrton
Cynthia A. Wragg

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Darlene Ann Miller

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Donald Albert Benza

Daniel Iohn Kennelly

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Mark Iohn Aguilar
Gerard ]oseph Bradley
Richard Michael Bunehalk
Nancy Anne Cannata
Bonnie Ann ]one Davis
Michael lo*ph Deo
Marcel Esqueu
Kevin Patriek'Guns
David Stewart Harris
Carol A. Hazelton

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Thomas James Morpeth

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Patrick !. Walsh
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Michael Wayne Yencha

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Frances Marko

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David P. Zapotocky
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Walter ]ohn Alexovitz,

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Kevin Michael Chabal
David C. f. Coburn

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Ross Cohen

Michael Charles Evanick
Barry |oseph Frauens
Margaret Mary Hagelgans
Richard Heek

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Kimberly R. Land
Georgietta Rose Ann Marottq

Deborah A. Ogden
']ames Michael Opet
Michael Anthony Stachace

David Howell Thomas
'Patricia !. Yourshaw

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Continued

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Vincent C. Acquaviva III
Richard D. Almony, ]r.
Elizabeth ]ane Bastek
Gwenlyn Claire Rowe Berman
Dennis Beyer
Sternen A. Braithwaite
Seott M. Bruggewonth
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Ir}rn B. Burden
Gina Sharon Cassise
Sean O'Brien Cota

Gregory Col,man Crowther
Tracy Ifuy Cut1er
Lisa M. DeCinti
Renee Ann Dougherty
Elissa Firmbach
Susan Anne Fowler
Charles Paul Galenas
Christine M. Crorman
Lea Anne Groovs
Kevin Ioseph Hastie
Susan Appel Hemmer
Alicia Ruiz Hernandez
Miehael I. Higgins
Edward loseph Huds'on
]oseph ]. Kling

Michael R.. Kopcho
* Steven Michael Kotch
]oseph Paul Krugel, fr.

Donna Maria Laffey
George Thomas Lahutsky
* Darriel D. Lavin

]ames Arthur Lawson, fr.

Deborah A. Loessy
Herman Scott MacGeorge
* Drgree in absentia

*

]oseph A. Mal,atesm
Edward ]oseph Mann
]oseph ]ames Mantione
* Cyrr'thia Ann Matero
Charles V. McCoy
]oseph F. McFadden

Mark A. Meriesky
Mark Florian Michno
|. David Orrson
Maria Perez
Jeffrey Scott Popple
Eric B. Reno

Keith H. Robze\t
Thomas Earl Rowan
Ronald ]ohn Rybak

* Kenneth R. Sardegn:a

Ralph Edward Sayens III
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]ill Marie Serafin
Christine T. Shemanski
Kathleen Ann Shemanski
Diane A. Smeaton
|ustine Marie Smith
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Sophia H. Swingle
Gweyn Ann Thornas
]ohn Frederick Wise
]udyth M. Wqods
Kenneth Kevin Yakobi'tis
Robin Lynn Youpa

Cheryl A. Zack
Sherri Lynn Zimmerman

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David Walter

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f Mark ]. Saritky

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Donna Ann Rebovich

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Bacho
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Kimberly A. Evans
Richand Hahreiter
Thomas ]. Ianricky
Mary M. tones
Ivlichael Alex Koliga
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William T. Orr
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Mark A. Skopek
]ohn loseph Slota
Michael ]ohn Uter

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Io"ph Boyd Earl
Barry Christo,pher Lambert

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absentia I SigrnaXi

Donald John Williarns

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Frank Anthony Bohar
David Paul Bryant
Stanley M. Czock

Neil Vincent DeStefano
t Thomas !. Devaney
t Alfred A. Emo,ndi, fr.
f Paul |oseph Fidrych
Mary Frances C. Ganaposki
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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
|ack Kentley Pritchard

f Paula ]ean Sona

Ronald Franeis Scarnulis

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
t Mary Ann Barsoum
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Maria Felicitas Gergen
Annette Marie Kopec

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Andrea M. Vnobel

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NURSING
Beth Ann AIIey
Mary D. Bantell
]effrey A. Beach
Paula Iean Belusko
Karen Hepplewhite Beynon
Franeis ]ohn Blase

lennifer K. Briscoe
Kay Ellen Brown
Mary Elizabeth Burns
Kevin A. Coorrey
Anne Marie P. Copley
Maryann E. C,ortese
Beth Ann Danzeisen

Gina Marie DeBello
Bonnie Pearl Dodd

Virginia Angela Sudo Linskey
Patti A. Machey
Christine Louise May
Sally Ann Mclaughlin
{ Teresa Marie Millen
Naomi Marie Morton
Michele B. Murray
Roanne Kelleher Nelson
Adeline Marie Orloski
Michelle ]ean Peter
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Manie Pluta
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Kathleen A. Rosengrant
Carol Ann Samoyedny

Linda Ellen Fria
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M. Giacometti

Mary Beth N. Giamusso
M. Tina Gio,rdano
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Patricia Ann Gro,nski
Lisa Ann Henderchot
Brian A. Holden
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Beth E. Sands
Karen Ann Shemanski
Carolyn Helene Silinskie
Colleen ]ennifer Smith
Mynon'W'. Stanishefski
Debbie Lee Thomas

Annefte Susan Kakaley

Stacey Lee Toslosky

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Beth Ann Kaska

Cheryl Ann Thornton
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]oan B. Wilson
Cindy Witner
Ann Vitris Zikoski

Lisa Lynn Kriner

lane Dorothy Kujat

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SCIENCE

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PHYSICS
Brian Paul Stetten

Robert William Wywoda

PRE-PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAM
Ernani Michael Pagliarini

WILKES COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
OF OPTOMETRY PROGRAM
]erome A. Galanti

WILKES COLLEGE - PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE PROGRAM
R Randal

Aaranson

Kimberly B. Edwands

WILKES COLLEGE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
DENTISTRY PROGRAM
Michael V. Brogna
Den'ise M. Grabenstetter

Salvatore J. Infantino

* Degree in absentia

* Victori'a Anne Inglis
Michrael

I. Ptt,ryara

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CLASS OFFICERS

Crcu.rour
Menre Prnsz

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Vice President
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a Denotes Cooperatiue Program with designateil Meilical College
* Degree in absentia.
Denotes T he Society of the Sigma Xi Research Acknowleilgement.
The Soeiety of the Sigmo Xi is a national honorary science organhatian
dedicateil to the encourq,gement of research in the sciences. Members of the
Senior Class who qualifg f or recognition are ilesignated in the program.

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�STUDENT AWARDS
1986

These awards were presented to stud€nts for ou,tstanding
achievement at a special I'uncheon o,n Aprtl22,1986 at the

Dorothy Dicksorr Darte Center for the PerforT ling Arts.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS
American Legion ROTC Scholarship

.- -- --- --

-- - - - - - -..

Award
AFROTC Leadership Award
National Guard Association of PA Award
Art Department Artistic Merit Award
Biology Research Award
Biology Se'r-ior Scholarship Award
Biology Sophomore Scholarship Award
The Professor Alfred W. Bastress Award

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S

chonf eld

MichaelUter

Reserve Officers Association

....-.--DaoidPost
-...Neal McHugh
---.--

Darlene Miller

Dauid Pekala

LisaMikulis
PaulTomcykowski
.---

MarkSariskg

Best Freshman Chemistry Student

Award
Analytical Chemistry Award

..----MariaKozda

Chemical Society Outstanding Freshman
Chemistry Major

.... Dauid Garber

(non major)

Award
Excellence in Economics ----------.Excellence in Business Administration --------

Steue Shearer

Debbie Maleski

Walter Schonfelit

�STUDENT AWARDS
Excellence

in the M.B.A.

Program

DeniseSelner

P.I.C.P.A. Award. for Excellenee in Aecounting ....-..- lohn Risboskin
Academic Achievement
Sigma

Award

XI Environmental Researe]

Copernicus

WilliamTarutis

Award

WilliarnTarutis

Award

Stanley Peltnta

Outstanding Engineering Student

Award

Electrical Engineering Achievement Award

Thomas Allardyce
-George Aboutanos

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lag Rubino
Materials Engineering Achievement Award

!. ]. Ebers (IEEE) Memorial

Award

----"-

Christopher Cowen

..-...-.OwenMurphy

Society of Women Engineers Distinguished Award .. .-.-.PerriNeiib

Award
Political Science Award
Phi Alpha Theta Award
Female Scholar-Athlete ----------Male Scholar-Athlete
The FrankJ. l. Davies English Award
Mathematics Award
Computer Science Award
The fohn F. Kennedy

--....lohnNoeher
RandaFahmy
.-.----.

lohn Risboskin
-.-

lo Ann Matt

... .--- Thornas Allardgce

ColeenSwartwood

loni Torsella
--.----- Robert

Ganski

Music Department Outstanding Graduating Senior
Mark Mrozinski
in Music

Award

�STUDENT AWARDS
Registered Nurse with Highest Academic
Achievement -----------------------:--------;---------------- .-.---. Nancg McHale

Highest Cumulative Academic Achievement
in Nursing
..- ---. Marg GailDeNoia

Major
Excellence in Clinical Practice
Physics Department Award

-

-. - --. --

--

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TeresaDeCicco
B

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TheJaroslavG.MoravecAward
SCT Award for Academic Achievement

S

tetten, Robert W g w oda

..---..AndreaKamarunas

-------- --

Diane-MarieGatfield

The Myvanwy Williams Seholarship in

ACT

101

Award for Distinguished

Effort

--BrianBudzak
GeneMcNultg

APPRECIATION - MERIT. SERVICE AWARDS
.. ErikaOswald, Andre Miller
Awards
CircleKAwards LeoGeskey,LindaMorgan,I-auraView

BEACON Athletic

Cooperative Education Outstanding Senior

Intern

Award

Forensic

Award

---------------.-..-

ludyth Woods

Walter Schonfeld

�STUDENT AWARDS
Education CIub Award __."._-_-".__--__..-:-_---__---_
Donna Elias
Faculty Women and Wives CIub EleanorCoates
Farley Scholarship
Susannah Breno
Female Athlete of the year --_ _-_
Margo Serafini
Male Athlete of the year _.-.

.____.____.-_._._

.

And,re

Miller

The Teresa Jordan and Frank Mehm prize
. __--_ _ _.. Charles McCog
Letterwomen's Scholarship Award
-_-__..__..___-- Alyse Croft
Michelle Zawoiski
Correen Santoro Memorial

Award

..

. Marlene Ceklosky
Yuonnepierman

Nursing Student Organization _ American
Red Cross Awards
Marg B eth_Giamu-s so, Christine Adarns*i,
Xoilrg Grigaitis
Lisa H en d er shot, S alty M cL aughlin, L
ein W allac e
", oly n S
Linda Re e s e, C ar
ilinskie
Student Government Recognition and
Appreciation Awards
Beth Cortez, Randa F ah*,j,Lmdo Fritz,
! ac:qui Kramer
N eal McHugh, Bobbi Shadie,siaciy T oslosleg

Women's Aetivities Association

Awards

--

SusanCicilioni
Susan Rozelle

�STUDENT AWARDS
"Who's Who Among Students in Ameriean
C olleges and U niuer sities"

Thomas Allardyce
Susan

Cicilioni

Thomas ]amicky
]acquelynn Kramer

Beth Cortez

Sandra Long

Charles Dougherty

Georgietta Marotto

]oseph Earl

Charles McCoy

]anee Eyerman

Lisa Mikulis

Randa Fahmy

Robert Nause

Linda Fritz

David Post

|oseph Fulco

Brian Potoeski

Leo Geskey

Walter Schonfeld

Michelle Herstek

Criseyde Shallers

Michele lames

Stacey Toslosky

�MACE AI{D CHAIN OF OFrICE
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia given to V/ilkes College. The
handsome mace and chain of office are the gifts of local donors.

The two insignia were designud by Ottie Hilt Chwalek'61 and
Kurt
J. Matzdorf of the State University College, New PaLa,, New York.
executed by a nationally known gold and silversmith, Professor

TheCollegeMace

Tnr Mecr is made of sterling

silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College 1933."
Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
eommunity of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the
bowl: "IJnity Amiclst Diversity." Set into the top of the bowl is the
gilt seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a gilt flameJike
structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher
education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set in the
center of this "flame" to commemorate the origin of the community
and the College in its coal mining past.

TheChain of Office

Tnr Cnew or Orrrcr of tJre President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links of the
chain are altemating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating the motif
of the mace. In the front hangs the gilt seal of Wilkes College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns to suggest the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes
College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong
leadership of the College.

�ALMA MATER

Wilkes, our Alma Mater,

We pledge our hearts to thee,
Honor, faith, and courag€,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our Pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;
We shall always love thee,
Loyal to the end.

Thou shalt lead us onward

In search of finer things.
May we find the wisdom

That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy fxsls

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

-

\f,/sids and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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�HYMN TO IOY

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]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and saclness,
Drive the dark of doubt arv ay;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of dayl
I1.

AII Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven refleet Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to reioice in Thee.

II[.
Mortals, ioin the h*ppy chorus
Which the mornirg stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rnarch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
ln the triumph song of life.

�The Fortieth Annual

Comencerrlertt

Wilkes College
Sttnda,g, MaA 77,79.87

�ORDER OF EXERCISES
FANFARE FOR THE COMMON

MAN

AaronCopland

PROCESSIONAL

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
trnour W. CaMps ntt, Conductot
(The auilience is requesteil to

INVOCATION

HYIVIN

rise as the proa,ession enters the arcd.)

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Ressr AnNoro Snrvrru
Temple B'NdiBrith

TOIOY

GREETINGS

LudwigtmnBeethouen

-----.

Cnnsropsrn N. Bnrrsrrn
President

Parnrcn S. Devrss
Chab man, B oard of T rustees
Lssur-ANNr SrnrrBwrcz
President, Closs of 1 987

CHARGE TO THE GMDUATES

Faculty

--------

Lr$unJ. Tunocz

Chair man, B iolo gy D

S pokesman

ep ar

tment

f or the Grailuates

�ORDER OF EXERCISES

ADDRESS

-.

lonw Hopr

Fuuxun

,ff{;;:;:1tr#:;iffi
THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES

--.-

Cnnsropnrn N. Bnrrsrrn
Prestrihnt

(The words of the song maA be f ound on the last page of this program.
The audience i^s requested to stand and join in the si;nging.)

BENEDICTION

---------.---.----

RrvpnBnp Cnerc W. MnnuN

Pastor, Luzerne Ar;,enue Baptist Church

RECESSIONAL

(The auilbnce is reEtested to remain stoniling during the recessional.

Followingthe ceranong a|'are iruiteil to oisit and to eniog refreshments
in the area ailiaaent to Rakton Field.)

�AWARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL AWARDS
DaNrrr. R. DurrrNcE&amp;
Kenru Menrs Dnecou
Acusnto Pmuerrc, Jn.
Rossnr Lous Donau

IR.

These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
ettdined the highest acadmic average for rthe four yeans at Wilkes
College.

Presentations by Grner.o E. Flentoecru
Vice Pr€ddeunt for Acrademis Affairs

HUMANIfiES AWARD
English/Communications-------.------- CnnrsrrmrBorcenovrc
This award, established in 1958 by Miss Annette Evans, a member of
&amp;e Board of Trustees, honors the man or woman in the graduating
class who has demoa:suated outstanding schol'arship in the humanities.

Pr esentation by W lu-rER KaRPTNIcH
Chairoran, Language and Literature Department

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Accounting

------

Demrrl R. DurrrNGE&amp;

JR.

The Hugo Mailey Memorial Awad is given annually to that graduate
in the social scierrcts who has best demonstrated overall abilities in
scholarship, intellectual curi'osity, and coamur:rity serviee during hls
or her career at Wilkes Coltege.

Pr esentation by Tunooonr ]. Eucrr.
Dean, Schml of Businers amd Eoomnmics

NATURAL SCIENCES AND IVIATHEIVIATICS AWARD

---------------

AcssrNoPnrMATIc,IR.
Electrical Engineering
This award is given onnually to the graduate who has attained the
highest academic accourplishment in the pursuit of klowledge acros
the breadth of the division.
Presentatian bg U ma R. NrJrr
Dean, Schml of Engineeming anxl Pbysioal Sdlences

�AWARDS
ALUMM AWARD FOR
LEADERSHIP

----------

Cnnrs"rrnr Bor.cenovrc

Thb awail bgiven annually bytheWilke CollegeAlumnl Assciadon
to the member of thegraduatingcl'ass cvnsidered by a special cornrdttee
to have made the strongest cvrribution to studelrrt life and the sttrdent
activities program of the college.

Presentation bg Aurnorv ]. Srurur.e,
Directm of Alumni Relatioau

II,'78

NADA VUJICA MEMORIAL

AWARD

,-

FerImen lanar.uorl

This aw,ard, establi,shed in 1972 in memory of Nada Vujicq is givm
annually to a dserving international student of the graduating cl'ass.
Presentation by Benrene Kutc
Internatioa:ral Student Advisor

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
Eoweno C.

Ar.snrcHr

Tnoues lonu CnnrRELr-a,
Roasnr Mrcnlsr. Frnueuorz

Kuox
Cr.auore SuzeNns Lsr
Ar.r.aN C,eMsnoN

Canurx Peur. Mezzerre, ]n.
Wrr.r:err Fler.r. Nosr.r
Kunr Aonrvr Srenross
Tnoues C. Wer.rox
Rosrnr Bruer Yosr

Presentations by Darno G. Bu.LrNGs
Lieutenant Col,onel, f.J. S. Air Force

�AWARDS
TI{E EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
Cnenr.rs A. Sonsrn'S9
ALUMNI AWARD

THE DISfiNGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS

AWARD

|ervrusH. Cerxws'76

These awards are preented annually by the Wilkee College dltrrqni
Association to those alumni who best exemplify the characteristicr of
arr educated pemon and the tradirtions of Wilkes College.

Presentations by Arrnonr |. Snrrur.a, II, '78
Director of Alumnii Relatiions

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER
Suurv BrnuNIAr-IoNc
AWARD
Given in recognition of the B. G. Carpenter family to honsr a member
of the Wilkes faculty who is reco-mended by a faculty corlmittee as
the Out*anding Teacher of ,the College.

Presentation by CnnrsroruER N. Bnprsrrn
President

I

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I

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.:

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RECOGNITION
Fneur G.

QI

i

PROFESSORS EMERITI

Brulrx

Rrcneno B. Csepuxr

PnrupL.Rw
Presentatians bg CnnrsTopHER N. BnrnETH
Prmident

�AWARDS
BOARD OF ]RUSTEES DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE

AWARD

Cnenr.rs H. Mrwrn, Jn.
ctive 1937'1982 Emeritus 1982

P

resentation bg CuwsropHER N. Bnrrsrtn
President

and

Permcn

S. Devrss

Chairman, Board of Trustees

SPECIAL FOUNDERS'AWARD.

--.."--.----

Jour J. Cnwer.rr
Arrnso S. Gnon
Joxrv P.

Presentations by CnnrsropHER N.

Wnrrsv

Bnusrrn

President

HONORARY DEGREES
-----.----.. JonN Honr Fneurr.tx
Professor of I"egsl History at Duke University Law Schcol. Graduate of
Fisk and Harvard Universities. History teacher to the na'tion for half a
entury. Scholar for ptaintiffs in Brown vs. The Board of Education.
President of maior national academic organ'izations. Prolific author,
tireles world traveler and lecturer, and one of the moet honored historians for his efforts to help the nation emancipate iself frmt the
legacy of slavery th,nough an underslanding of its history.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

--.--------- SnMusr. Hezo

Professm of English at Duquesne University. Graduate of Notre Dame
and Duquesne Universities and the University of Pitrburgh. Founder
and Direstor of the Interrratio,nal Poetry Forum. Poet, Teacher, Editor,
Reviewer, Adminiscator. Reader of his poetry across America and the
world, uniting the voicrcs of ancient and modern men and wouren, while
bringing acadernria and ttre marketplace in touch with each other.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Nlaster of science Degte:e in Eitucation
Arathony M. Gavel
* Mary
Io G. Meyers
, Paul
Charles Kanner
Fatrticia Ann Koziclci

M*y

Thenese Pitcavage

* Bruce Roberrt White

Master of science Degree in Education with
a maior in Ehmentary
v
Babetta Ann Bernstein
Mary Ann Korr*r"g"
'rvr*vss'E
Karren suzanne
Decker

Mast;er
*

of

Davies

science Degree in Educatian with a
Torredi

nalor

],ames F.

in Engtish

Master of Science Degree in Education with a
maior inphysic:s
Yousef Abu EI Hawa

Master of Business Administration Degree
*g
Angelella
fohn s. Favara
* l*.ptrPrid
Davi'd L. Beaver
$

Bielecki
WilliaT Iames Cluistian
!* lyry L. Deal
lVlariidan A. &amp;Cesaris

5

;

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g

.$il;;M;;-ourr.M
I-'isa M.

DeCinti

$ hffrey Willia,yn

DeCenzo

b*ui*

A. Feich.tel.

Ibars. F;uo
Anrhony 1. Catti
Larry s. catus

Vinila

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,

$ffi,ffiffi,#:Tl,l,1-;

B efty Zablocky Harri,
Iame Irryfr Dgiandomenico * Elir;beth K. Isoovia
Mark R.- Dingman
Brenrr wdroriJur.r"

Doblix
Edward
Dorang
!,
Thonoas Michael Evars
Judiith Solack

* Drgree in absentia

$
$ DonEId ]emes ]enrlcins

tane A. Kanyock

i*.ph

A. Kasmark, Ir.

*Wilkes NIBA at AllentownCollege

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Administration Degree (cont'd,)
Andrew Ioseph Kaaock, III
Arthur D. Riddle
I Gemge Leo Roou:ey
]ohn William Konsavage
Kelly Sue Lacey
Weo-Iung I€e
* Isaac Gordon Lilienfeld
$
*
$ Iohn D. MacDourald
$ Williiam Paul Mantincic
William ]. McCallick

David Paul Rudis

]ohn Edward Rutkowski

* Charles Sialvatore
t.
$
Nor Ainti Samat

$ Perry Michael Sanaceno

$ Kadileen Kuama McGrrath

*

Kenneth R. Sandegna
$ Ca'nol

M. Scherer

Edward P. Michael

* Francis Schray

Gayle Y. Mi,les
]oseph Paul Miller

'r $ Mar.c E. Shapiro

Daniel W. Scott

kevin Robert Mou}ton
Lloyd R. Mrxselman, fr.
* Richard Nardone
].
Danriel R. Nulton
Abiodun Olusola Ogunkoya
Marianne Geraldine Pindar
Sam Prudsrte

Theodore ]. Prushinski,
Khalir[ Bahri Rasheed
Curtis 0. Richards

fr.

Kathleen Arm Shemanski
Robert E. Silvi

]ohn |oseph

* $ David ]ohn

Sorsik

Spinosa
* Robeirrt S,tewart Staskhouse

n Wilfiam'W'. Truclcenm'iller
$
* Richard Wiayne Wagner
$

Iouuph Edward Wydaws,ki

Kwei-Lan Yu
tisa
B. Zawrwrsty
$

Master of Health Administration Degree
* Gregory Eugene Kraus
Richartd C. Btrazaskie
*
A.
Conaway
Iouuph
]oan Lessq
Theresa Marie Croushore
C. Ross Livingstone
Kenneth R. Getz
Angelo P. Grasso, fr.
Mary Theresa
* Christine Keeney

Hyde .

* Degree in absentia

Karen Lane IVIcKinIey

Tina M. Sheaffer

,

* Beverly B. Vss:pico'
Nancy Zalens,ki

* W ilkes MBA at Allentown College

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Lisa M*ry Doran,English

= Rose Mary Monka,Psychology

MagnaCumLaude
Christine Bolcarovi c, English

* Karm Ann Burdm, Elementary Education

t

Caryl Goldsmith, Elementary Education
= Tammi Ann Hons, Psychologrl
= Thomas Lama,r Peeler IV, Sociology

Iohn leff Reese, Spanish

CumLaud,e
Murnal Carmen Aba t6, Economics
Barbara Anne Audi , English
EIIen Herman Campbell, Engtish

Phillip Frederick Davis,

Psy

chology

Wayne R. Fairchild, Eco nomics
Pamela Katherine lones, English

:

Denise A. Kieczkailo, Computer Science'
Beverly f. Koss, Economics
Gertrude S. Landmesser,

P sg

chologU

Michelle Evon McAllister, Elementary Educatian
Dianne Lynn Schutter, Art
Stanley Roberts Skonieczki III, Chemistrg
Dod,ie Lyrrn Stuscavage, S ociology
* Degree i:n

absentia t SigrnaXi

= Psi Chi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continu;ed

ART
Lynne Francs Beregszazy
Lori Greenberg
Christopher ]eremy Brownawell Idaiean Talerico
Anthony ]ames Troyan
Chris Ann Dudley

BIOLOGY
Mark David Snyder

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

Bolinski
William ]ames Buoni
William Francis Conway, fr.
Iames DeCinti
Kathlen M. Doyle
]eanine Margaret

Fred T. Hcnre
Sara ]ane Lundberg
loseph George Marnourian,

Christine Ann Patterson
Brad Farley Scarborough

Patrick'W'. Flynn

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Chia-I Chen
* Edward P. Colarossi
Lisa

* Degree

]. Fiorentino

in absentia

* Karen Greenberg
Claudia Suzanne Lee

]r.

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF

ARTS Continued

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kenin William Salus

ECONOMICS
Helen M. Barrctt
Christa Lenn antz Burke
Carol !. Case
Karen loy Higgins
H""ry Boyd ]enkins
Elizabeth A. Kane
Patrick ]oseph Michael Laffey

Th,omas Miehael Mineo

Cathy M. Petherick
Steven Gregory Shields
* Eugene Dorrald Spaide
*
Ierry C. Wall

* Guy'W'. Whalon

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Abrams
Croft
Alison A. Geise
|essica Christine Holm
|oyee Ann Krivenko
|ayne Lois

Catherine Ann McCann
]ulia Dee McCleaf
* Edward Nuss
].
Wendy Lyn'n Wadas

*

Alysse Ann

Maureen Patricia Zwiebel

ENGLItl.rk

Bath
Eames
* H,rgh F. Finn
George

loh*

lonathan C.

* Robert L.

Kashefslci
Cheryl A. Kashuba
]ennifer Patricia Knickmran
Ios*ph Michael Kultys

* Degree in absentia

I. Manganeltra
fohn Andrew Mihalick

* Robert Charles Nause,
Io.
Debora Nelson-]amiclcy
Iean Ann Pollard

Todd M. Roieclci

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

HISTORY
#

William Nelson Gude
Laura TecHa Hurrey

lamie Price Watkinson

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Leslie-Anne Sinkiewicz

POLITICAL SCIENCE
Edward !.

DeBiase

Donald J. Shaw

PSYCHOLOGY
Roye David Abramson

Do'nna Ann Pluta

Susan Renee Baker

Debra Elizabeth Deets
Sharon Ann Domzalski

Iennifer Fiore
* Melarrie Tinsman Goldsruorthy

= Connie Sue Ranck
Susan Elaine Rozelle
Gary'W'. Sanchez
Denise Mary Stumpf
|osephine Ann Timchal(

Paul |oseph Isaac

]ean Dori Viglione
Sally Ann Voitek

Amber Anne Manszalek Laver

Ion F. Witkorrski

Brenda Ann Maclntyre

Catherine Wood
Dorothy May Zwuyer

* Darlene E'thel Rebecra Krempasky

Michael lohn Moletsky
Gail L. Montagna

* Degree in absentia

= Psi

Chi

# Phi Alpha'Theta

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF

ARTS Continued

SOCIOLOGY
Deborah Ann Arndt
Ann Felicity Calkins
Ketunah Erdman Faust
Peter Stanley Gavlick

Kurt Adam Searfoss
Lorna Lee Shaffer
Steve Wintergrass

Miehelle A. Zawoiski

Corutance Leathers Harris

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
MagnaCumLaude
Angela T. M. Specht

* Sharon L. Metzler

Joan Chisarick

Lori

D'o'n Levan

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
MagnaCumLaude
Suzanna Marie Bernd

Bittner

.ffi*ililJffi lffif'*t s:ffi
Thomas Raymond

* Degree in absentia

Katharine A. Olivia

-I

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
SummaCurn Laude
o

t

Robenit Loub

Doran,ElectricalEngnieering

Karen Marie Dragon, Computer Science
Dantiel R. Duttinger, lr., Accounting
Y Sean Patrick Harn ey, Hahnernann F amily Prograrn
Mary Elizabeth Pierzga, B ialogg

o f Agesino Primatic, lr., Electrical Engineering
*Y Geo,rge R itz, H ahnemann F arnily Pr ogr arn

MagnaCurn Laude
Suzanaa Marie Bernd, Computer Scienee
Karen Ann Carnasso, Biologg
Thomas Jobn C.enrtrella, Electrical Engirrcering

Ma"y P. Comsugar, Business Ailministrotion
*Y Carl E. Eby, HahnemannFamilg Progrom
Y Michael R. Everett, Dentistrg Progratn

- Unfu. of Mwylanil

*Y Chris William Fellin, HahnemannFamily Program

Y Karen Ga,lli, Pennsyluania College of Poilhtri,c Meilicine Prcgrarn
John Douglas Glawe, Business Ailministrotion
T ]ohn Francis ftrandlen Dentistrg Progr&amp;m - Uniu. of Margland

tohn Watkins Harrison, Mathemotbs

{ Ellen Kay Hess, N ursing
Y Michael Richard Kressler, Penna. College of Podiatric Medi*ine Program
Madeline Marrone, Busin ess Ailministratbn
Carmen Paul Mnzzatta, lr., Electrical Engineering
o Steven Paul Miraacci, Electrical Engineering
{ Carl Antho,ny Pekol, N ursing
Thomas Joseph Ricko,Jr., A ccounting
*T Michael Donald Rupp, Hahnemann F amily Program
*Y Rceann Marie Rupp, PenrcyluaniaCollege of Optometry Program
*Y
loseph Charles Seprosky, lr.,HahnemannFamily Program
Raymond
{
John Tomaszewski, }r.,
.

Nursing

* Degree in absentia

Y Denotes Cooperatiue Medical Prograrn

{SigmaThetaTau

I SigmaKi

o Honors in Engineering

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Continued

Magna Cum Laude ( cont' d )

Y Ioseph Frank Vo,ystock,
fr., Hahnemannflamily Pragram

{ Sharyn Ann Wozni,ak, Nursing
Robert Brian Yost, Biology

CumLaud,e
Bryan D. Acornluy, Business Administration
]ohn Hmry Bulger , Business Adrninistration
{ Mary T. Dell,ari'q Nursing
{ Diane C. Gazoo, Nurs ing
Iudy Ann'Funa,n&amp;ge, Accounting
*Y Reed P. Haag,
fr., HahnemannFamilg Program
Y cindy Bonham Harney, HahnernannFamily Program
]ane Marie Hudak, Accounting
o
t Iohn Victor }ankowsls, Biology
John Victor }ankowsbt, Chemistrg
Maria Kazda, Cornputer Seience
Robem Linskey, ]r., Buslness Administration
Eileen
Micheliu Lo**i, Nurs ing
{
Linda L. Mahaliek, Business Administration
{ Andrea S: Marasiak, Nursing
{ Iudy Beth Morgan, Nur sing
John Vincent Maylffik, Biology
f Theresa A, Onesko, Nurs ing
Dale Ann E. Pashinski, Earth and Enuironmentalsciences
Barbara
Ann M. Petros,Nursing
{
Kristyn Ruth Porter , Electrical Engineering
t Richard Rauschmayer, Electrical Engineering
Y David.D. Reynolds, Ffa hnemann F amily P r o gr arn
Albert L. Rlzner, Business Administratian

*

{ MaryAnne Thoma,ier, Nursing
{ Joyce Ann Victor, Nurs ing
Frank ]oseph Wanzo

* Degree in

absentia
lSigmaThetaTau

r, Accounting
Y Denotes Cooperatiue Medical Prograrn

f S,igmaXi

a Honors in BiologE

i"

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE --: Continued

ACCOUNTING
Charles A. Manganiello, !r.

]ames A. Alderiso

Jenrrifer

Lpn

Shirley ]. Nelson
Cynthia Ferris Opalka

Bauseh

* Alisn Ann Bellucri
Roger

Frances Jean Owens

!. Bradley

David !. Cilcowski

Chriistine Ann Rushforth

Ralph Douglas Costa
Andrew R. Dutch

Edith ]ean Schmidt
Ioho Paul Sedor
Cynthia Ann Shatkoski
Shoriati Sidik
* I(athleen R. Swick

Thomas Richand Gasper
Stuar.t AIa,n Gitomer

David A. Ffudak, ]r.
Karerr Lee Iraee

Douglras !o[rn

* Anithony
I. ]ackowski
* Bernard Lincoski

White

Sandra L. Williams

A*y

Wisnosky

* Richard Zendarski

Ioho Thomas Lokuta

BIOLOGY
* Gerald Francis Malti

Ioseph S. Briskie, ]r.

Evan Morris Chumard
Elizabeth Ann Farrell

I"*es William

Galasso

III

Susan Lyrn Salak

]oseph A. Giamber
tr

o

II

ichelle Marie Millo,n
Adrienne R. Placek
Alessandro Rendina

Dawn Marie Grabner

f
t Iohn Bernard Hayrard III
Barbara Ann Kazmerski
Daniel B. Kon
Patrick MacConnell

* Degree in absentia

a

XHfiHffieward
Lori Ann

Hanars in Biologg

!flhiteash
f SigmaXi

:

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Continued

-

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Christopher ]. Mann

* Mark A. Anton
Daniel Arch
Linda A. Attardo

Christopher Blugis

* Alice Catherine Bulger
Michael Peter Byrne
Lawrence Catartzaro
Marlene Arur Ceklosky

Iohn Chernavage
Dominick Christiano
Keith ]ames Conlon
Thomas Samuel Culligan
Francis Anthony D,aniele

Lisa K"y Davis
Lisa Ann Deo
Vincent Andreru Dominach, ]r.
Colette Marie Doyle
Mark Stanley Dudek
Donald Linden Engle
Michael Anthony Falcone
Michelle Katherine Ferranee
Erika Vantler Fisher
* Holly Frances Frey
loseph Edward Fulco
Craig A. Griffin

William C. Hankiru
loseph P. Harding

William E. McDonagh
tames Charles McFadden

Martin D. McHale
Shawn

l*uph Michael Miller

* Linda Ann Morgan

Thomas loseph Mooea
Tracey I. O'Co,nnor
]ames Michael Palermo

]ohn R. Patterson, !r.
Daniel ]. Paveletz
Elizabeth Ann Payne
David R. Piavis
Dawn Marie Plodwick
Thomas !. Popko, fr.
Dana Alan Pratt
]ames

Ioring

Reagle

Mitchell Gary Reese
Mark Allyn Rhodes
Randall I.Rice
Nancy L. Shaw
Michael Jeffery Smith
Bernard R. Spatz
Barbara C. Stephenson

Linda L. Keihn

Mark C. Tobino
Gregory Trapani
leffrey Todd Weinstein
]effrey Schade Wertz
]ohn Leruis Williams
]oseph D. Williams

Allan Cameron Knox
Iottn G. Koutsaris

Peter Paul Wywoda
Maizan Yusoff

Elizabeth Hennessey

* Andreas Hes
David A. Hick

Yousef Hussein Kazimi

* Gregory
loseph lrosier
*

Christina Margortta
Thomas ]oseph Mateehik

Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES
BACFIELOR OF SCIENCE

-

Continued

BUSINESS EDUCATION
* Cfrthia M. Strzelecki

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mohsen Mohimani

Eduin leffery Daveski
Elward lc.ph Dupr6
Edwina M. Floyd

Martin George Pelas, fr.
Yvonne Kay Pierman
Christopher R. Riley
Charlanne Stanton
Corrine Louise Szekeres

Mark Aarorr Granoslci

Harry Peter Kapsales
David Paul Machina

i Neal B. McCawley
Leo I. Mihelsld III

Michael C. Voys,tock
Thomas C. Walton

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Suzanne Theresa Billings

Neal

Ic.ph McHugh

* Degree in absentia

*

William Hall Noble
lohn Martin O'Marra

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
'

t'
"

Norizan Abd. Razak
Edward C. Albrecht
Aminah Arshad
* Bruce D. Aspray
Roslan Bin Abdul Anz
Paul ]erome Belusko

Willi,am ]ames Brown

Mark Anthony Cianflo,ne
Norhamimah Daud
|oanna R. Dombek
Edward Joseph Dupr6
Anoushiryan Fadai
Rqnald S. Fradeneek
Andrew Scott Goldbaum
Noraini Has,an

Robert P. Leo
Michael Anthony Leska
lames Robert Lo,thian

Michelle A. McAleer

Khairuddin Bin Moham,ad
Mohd Yus,ri Bil Mohd Shariff
ZainalAbidin Mohdyuzuf
Wifliam
David Moses
t
Badrul Aziz Bin Muhamrmad
Rosli B. Muhammad
Owen Joseph M.rtphy
Stanley E. Pekata

lonathan B. Phillips
Mark Raymo,nd Radabaugh
Erie AIan Reed

Cuong Q,ro. Huynh
Thomas William

Zakarga Ibrahim
Badarussamin Bin Idris

t

Samat Bin Sarib
Hamdan Bin Shaari
Michael E. Skurla

Hpinski

I Paula lean Sova

Aman }arnal

*

Fartimah ]amaludin

Norlia Sulaiman
I Andrew M. Vakula
* Ronald I. Weinland,

Omar Kaqsirn
|ohn Patrick Keating
Horoard L. Kno,rr, fr.
Peter Iohn Konopelski
]ames Ion Kropiewnicki

* Degree in absentia'

lames Iohn Stosha,lc

!r.

t Neil Rhodes Williams
Badariah Bte Zarnal
Richard S. Zaleurski

I SismaXi

�BACHELOR

oF scIENcE

-

continued,

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
C,ornelius Douris

Joseph Edwand pistack

f

Francis Brian McA,Ieer

f

Gregory P. ]ones
Charles McRae Montgomery,
|r.

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Arm Marie Bruza
Gary Thomas Finnegan

Richard Heck

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Beverly Ann Bell
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Angela M. Need

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Maria Piccotti

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Sandra Marie Kanor
Ann Marie E. Kearney

Bonnie Marie Pietnaccini
Bernice R. Scarella Platek
Marianne Theresa Pucylowski
Anna Marie Roccograndi
Lisa Marie Romanko

Dawn L. Murray Rossman

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�STUDENT AWARDS
1987

These awards were presented to students for outstanding
achievement at a special luncheon on Aprtl

%, 1987 at

the Wilkes College Gymnasium.

ACADEMtrC AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS

Professor of Aerospace Studies

Award

Thomos Centrella

Art Department Artistic Merit Award
Biology Senior Selolarship

Award

Biology Sophomore Scholarship

Angelnspecht

---.----.:----

Award

The Professor Catherine H. BoneAward

.--.".

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Mary Pienga

Colleen Mwrphy
ReneeStrucle
Stanley Skonieczki,Iil

Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student

American Chemical Society Susquehanna Valley Section

American Institute of Chemists

Award

--..--

Maiia Kazda

�STUDENT AWARDS
Outstanding Freshman in Chemistry

115-l18

LaurieBobgak

Chemical Society Outsanding Freshman

lohn F. Kennedy

Naparsteck

Award

....lamieWatkinson

Award

Mathmatics

----.---..------......

Award

Computer Science

Kim Supper

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Award

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M. Dragon

Registered Nurse with Highest Academic

Highest Achievement in Nursing Major

---..-

RaymonilToruaszewski

Highest Cumulative Academic Achievement in
Nursing Major
_-__--- _- RaymondTotnasrpwski

Award

Excellene in Clinical

Practice

Psyetrology Deparbnent

G. Moravec

Award

Award

.]aroslav
Raymond R. Riu

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SCTA Award for Academic Achievement

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larnes DeCinti

The Myvanwy Williams Sdholarship
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Excellence in F.conomics

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Excellence in Business Administration
Excellence in the MBA

Murnal Abote

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PICPA Award for Excellence in

CraigGrilfin
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Earth and Environmental Sciences Academic
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.--- Dale A. Pashinski
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--

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RobertDoran

Society of Women Engineers

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Female Scholar-Athlete

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Sltaron Domzalski

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Keith Topfer Memorial

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ARDS

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Iennifer Bausch

AllanKnox

Su,zannaBernd

CarmenMamatta,

Christine Bolcarouic

CatherineM&amp;ann

AnnCalkins

Kristgn Porter

KarenCamasso

Christopher Rilcy

EllenCampbett

SusanRozelh

Cornelius Douris

Donaldslww

KarenNI. Dragon

Leslie Anne Sinkiewicz

Daniel Duttinger,lr.

Marksnyder

Andrea Gaiteri

Charlanne Stantan

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MarkTobino

CarglGolilsmith

IeanViglione

DawnGrabner

Sally Voitek

lohnHayward

ThomasWalton

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�MACE AND CFIAIN OF OFI'ICE
The inauguration of President Mie,helini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia given to wilkes college. The
handsome maoe and chain of office are the gifts of local donors.
The two insignia were designd by Ottie Hill Chwalek,6l and
Kurt
f. Matzdorf of the State Universiry College, New palu, New york.
executed by a nationally known gold and silversmith, Professor

TheCollege Mace

Tnr Mecr

is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered
$aft is a gilt (gold-platea) UoU. The upper
end of the shaft displays the inscription-"wilkes college Is.iT3.'
Above the shorq hammered neck iises a bowl to indicate that
wilkes-Barre acted as melting pot in forming a new and vigorous
I
cgmT"nity of people of many different backgrounds. This theme is
glearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper part of the
bowl: "unity Amidst Diversityi' set into the top oi thu hwr is the
gilt seal of wilkes college. The top of the *o.u- is a gilt flame-like
structure to indicate the enlightenment to be gained from higher
education. A piece of anthracite coal from a local mine is set irithe
center of this "flamd' to commemorate the origin of the community
and the College in its coal mining past.

TheChainof Office

orrrcr of the President of wilkes college is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. The links oI the
chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames rerpeating the motif
of the mace. In the front.hangs the grlt seal of wilkes cL[ug" r,rspended- from a cluster of oak Ieaves with three acorns to suggist the
strength and sturdiness of future generations. The back of ttru.h"in
is a silver portrait of Eugene s. Farley, first president of wilkes
lollege, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to comiremorate his strong
leadership of the College.
Tnu cnerr* or

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�ALMA MATER

Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to

the,

Flonor; faith, and courag€,

Truth and loyalty.
In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as a friend;
We shall always love thee,

Loyal to the end.

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 theel

Glory to thy name.

-

\[r6rds and Musie by Eleanor C. Farley

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�HYMNTOJOY

I.
Joyful, joyful we adore Thee,
God of Glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to ilre sun above.

Melt the clouds of sin and sa&amp;ress,
Drive the dark of douh away;
Giver of immortal gla&amp;ress,

Fill rs with the tigbt of dayl

rr.
All Thy works with joy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels

q*g around Thee,

Center of unbroken praise;

Field and forest, vale and mountairu
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountaiq

Call us to rejoice in Thee.

IIt
Mortals, join the happy chorus

Ufhicn the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever sin$n&amp; march we onword,

Victors in ttre midst of strife:
Joyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�LIST OF GRADUATES
Mreter of Science in Education
Deborah A. Dor.an

Master of Science in Education with a mqior in Biology
Alan Moghul

+

Master of Hcdth Administration
Terry L. Conrad

Master of Business Adminbtration
Bret Scott Bissey
I.oseph Casciano

Michael John Clisharn
DaRiel Carmen Confalsne
Charles L. Deutsch
James John

llavrilla

Edward lVilliam Kline
Ironard Anthony Kochuba
. Flederick J,

Nagy

Joseph P. Novalc
Richard J. Novak
Pamela }vlarie kiftlsky

Ca&amp;erine Anne Rink

Kevin Sauers
fames Elias Spengler
Keith John Wittiams

�Bachelor of Arts
Kerureth D. Angradi- Economics
David lYilliam Bradley- Political Science
Irslie Jude Del Gaudio - Political Science
Barbara Farbanish- Elementary E&amp;rcation
Julian R. Fernandez- Ecorwmics
Lisa Kristin Giovannini- Elementary E&amp;rcation
lVendy L. Keefer- Elementary Edrcation
Frederick A. Klern, Jr.- Psychology
Lynn Ann lvlakar- Elernentary E&amp;rcation
Valerie Ann Salico- Prychology- Sociology
Ronald E. Young- Economics

Bachelor of Science
Michael Anthony Appolo, III- Engineering Management
IVoodrow Rudolf Cole- Earth and:Environruental Sciences
I-ori Jane Comptor- Accounting
Priscilla Lynne Davi s- Btuines s Adrninistration
Michael David Duncan - Busines s Administration
Adam furthony Karasinski, Jr.- Computer Science
Michael William Keohane - Materials Engiruering
Raymond Kern, Jr.- Accounting
Ross Glen ldacarty- Busincss Administration
Mark John Maguire- Electrical Engineering
T ouis Anthony lvlanganello- Busiruss A,dministration
Thomas Henry Mascelli- Electric al Engineering
Douglas Edward McC lur e- E nv ir o rune ntal En gine e ring
Randall P. Olszyk- Earth and Environmental Sciences
George Joseph Platko- Electrical Engineering
David Pniflip Roebuck- Brs ine s s Administration
Gary Joseph Serino- Business Administration
Timothy E. Wolsieffer- Busirus s Adntinistration
John Michael Yencha- Business Administration
Thomas !.7*linsky- Earth and Environnuntal Sciences
Michael Creorge Zrltr,l- Busiruss Administration

�ORDER OFEXER,CISES

*Processional

Rondeau

lean Mouret
*Invocation

The Reverend Monsignor Alexander Kulik
P-astor, St. L,fary's,Church of the Materaity

*Hyrnn to Joy

Ludwig van Beethoven

\Yelcome

George W'. Waldner
Vice-President for Academic Affairs
Ronald W. Simms'60
Treastrrer, Board of Trustees

Greetings

Christopher N. Breiseth
President

Armed Forces Reserve

Officer

Appointment

David G.Billings
Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

Address

The Honorable Lee Namey '68
IvIayor, City of Wilkes-Barre

Conferring of the Degrees

Christopher N. Breiseth

*Alma Mater

Eleanar C. Farley

*Benediction

The Reverend William Lang
Pastor, First Baptist Chtrrch of lYilkes-Barre

*Recessional

Trumpet Voluntary

leremiah Ctarke
Music by
Wilkcs CoWege Brass
I eronu lIt . C anpbell, C ondrctor
*Tlre adience is requcsted

a

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Spring
Cornrnencefilent

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�Hymn To Ioy
r.

]oyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of gloty, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.
All Thy works with ioy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,

Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to reioice in Thee

III.
Mortals, join the h*ppy e}oms
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, rn4rch we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
]oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�RALSTON FIELD
FIRsr AID

Nurses are available for first aid assistance. They are located at
the west -md of the football field. Should you need to summon assistance

please contact an usher or security perso,rurel.

PICTURE-TAKING

To preserve the dignity of the €ommencement cerlemony, the taking of- picfures on the football field will not be permitted. The
cotrlege has arranged t}at photographs be taken of all graduates as they
receive their diploma froan the President. There will be ample opporrunirty
for you and your grraduate to take pictures near the stage or on the field
following the ceremwry.

REsr RooMs

-

Rest noorns are available behlnd the home bleachers and

in

white field house on the hill.
BE\{ERAGES
- Drinking water is avai,lable at the four corneni of the field.
Soda is available for purcha,se at the concessio,n stand.

Local police will be available to direcr traffic -;*
&amp;e ceremony. Through
the cooperation of colonel Anthony Mangan of the l0gth Field Artillery
access to Market Street will be available through Artillery Park (basebatrl
field). Pleare cooperate with the police officrs and follow their dinection as
they attemp to alleviate traffic cungestion.

ARMORY
FIRsr AID

are available for first aid assistance at the First Aid
- Nurses
Station located
at the East end of the Armo,ry.

PICTURE-TAKING

To preserve the digdty of the commencement ceremony, members of-the audience will not be pemrritted to c$rre to the stage
to take pictures. The c,ol,lege has arranged that photographs be aken of all
graduats as they receive their diploma from the president

REsr RooIvE

roorns are avai'trable on the first and second floor of the
- Rest
building. Please
feel free to crnsult ushers for locatiom.

BEVEMGES
- water is available at the drinking fountains on the first and
second floor of the building.
*rl*ri****
Loca'l police

will be available to direct traffic following the ceremony.

with the police officers and follow their direetion
to alleviate traffic coargestion.
coop-erate

please

as they atternpt

�Th,e FortA - FWs t Ann ual,

,qprw,g

ComencerneTLt

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
MAN

FANFARE FOR THE COMMON

Aaron Copland

PROCESSIONAL
Crown Imperial

WilliamWahon

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
Jrnorvru W. Celrpa wr., Cond,uctor

(The

auilienae is reEtcsteil to rise as the procession enters the area.)

INvocArroN... ... ....

. .. ;;;j,"_]j;l[:;*:"rrml

Saint Mart's Church of the Immaculate Conception

HYMN TO

IOY

-.-.-...

GREETINGS

------

Ludwig oan Beethouen

Cnnsropnrn N. Bnrrssrg
kesident

Fnenr M. Hrxny
Cluirtnan,

B oafi

of T rustea

CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

Faculty

Wnrrou Fennen
Profasor of Ecorcmics

Graduate

------

Perruqe

S.

Drcrrn,'77,'88

�ORDER OF EXERCISES
ADDRESS

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---.--.----------- Groncr W. W.o.pivrn
V ice President f or Aca.ilemic Af f abs

THE PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

THE CONFERRING OF

DEGREES

------

CnnsropgER N. Bnusrrn
Presiilent

(The words of the

song rnay be found on the last page of this progra,tn.
The audienee is requested to stand and ioir.t, in the singing.)

BENEDICTION
:
RECESSIONAL
Procession of

---------.-----j..-.------

Rrvrnrno Jonr Lr.ovp

Missiorcr of theMetropo,linnlapancseMinistry

Nobles

..-. Rimsky-Korsalav

The aililicrce and, ttrc graihtateq arc rcquesteil to remain staniling iluring
tlrc recessiorul of the PlatformParty and, theFo,culty.

Followingthe ceremorry allue inoiteil to enjoy refreshments
in the area a,iliqcent to \alstonField:

�AWARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WAT{DELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANIDELL AWARDS
Er.rzesrru A.Ml.zzvl.:.o
Anr;rr Mrrrne
Them awards are presentted to the man and wornan graduate having
attained the high€st academic avenage for the four years at Wilkes
College.

Presentations bA Rosrnr l. Hreuem
Associate Dean of Academic Affadn

HUMANITIES AWARD

English

ErrzesrrH A. iMezzullo

This award, establisheal in Ig58 by M,iss Annette Evans, a member of
th€ Board of Tnustees, honor:s the man or wsma:x in the graduating
class who has demoa:strated outstanding schol'arship in the humanities.

Presentation by lev,ris P. RoorcHro
Dean, College of Artts and Sciencc

SOCIAL SCIENCES AWARD

Accounting

Jonu Bansene Mrrnen
The Hugo Mailey Memoria'l Awand is given to. that graduate in the
sociatr sciences who has best demonstra,ted overall abilities in scholarship, intellectual curiosity, and comurunity serrrice during hirs m her
career at Wilkes College.

Presentation by Tnrooonr J. Excrr.
Dean, Sdrml of Business and Ecvrromics

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS AWARD
Biology
------ Dlncy Jrerxr-D'eRc BRooDy
This award is given to the graduate who hos attaimnal the highest academic accompllshment in the pusuit of knowledge actw the breadth
qf the division.

Presentation bg U ma R. Nr-rls
Dean, School of Engineering amd Physicsl Sciences

�AWARDS
AI,UMM AWARD FOR
LEADERSHIP

---------

-.. Susmr B.IlrsoprN
This award is given by the Wilkes Colttese Alumr::i Associattion m the
mernber of the graduating cl,ass considered to have made the st$ongest
can:tribution to student life and the snrdent activities program of the

college.

Presentation bg LNr:aoNy J. Snmure,
Director of Alumni Relations

II,'78

NADA VUIICA MEMORIAI
This award, established m 1972 tur memoory of Nada Vuiica, is given
to a deserving inrternatiolral student of the graduating class.
Presentation by Ba.nr*na E. KrNc'80
International Student Advisor

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
UNITED STATES ARMY
Dancy fueNNr-D'aRc BRooDy
]oun Manr

Brer.rr

Presentations bV Rocco DrRosrnfis
Maior, U.S. Anny

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
ANonrw fervrcs BosseRD
Krtvrsrnry ]enr Coorrn

Mrcnesl C. Gnrcco
Gnrconv Aupnrw Knecnn

RevivroNp JoHN Lrwrs, !n.

DrsoRAn ]. Manguenr
[Jxcneue Mrr.seuun
Eoweno Nowrcxr

Presentations by Devro G. Bu.r.rucs
Lizutenarrt Colonel, U.S. Air Force

I"-

�AWARDS
THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL
ALUMNUS AWARD

Jrsr H. Cnoprn'S7

THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS

AWARD

Gnrcony F. Horr.rs'74

th" Wilk€s College Alt'mni
Association to rthose alumn0 who best exemrplify the characterirstis of
an educated pe$on and the traditioals of Wilkes C,ollege. '

These awarrds are presented annua,lly by

Presentations by fonn Benon, Jn.'75
First Vice Prcsidemrt, Willaes C"ollege Alumni Associatiorr

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHING
AWARD
------ Lousr McNsnrNEy

BERARD

Given in recqgnition of the B. G. C,arpenrter familyto honm a member
of the Wilkes faculty who is recommended by a faculty clommittee as an
Outsanding Teacher an the C,oltlege.

Presentation by CxnrsroruER N. Bnusrrx
President

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSOP"S EMERITI
Fnexcr G. Denrr

II

Hrnsrnr Genann
Ar.rnro

S.

Gnon

Presentatbns by CnnrsroruER N. BnrrsrrH
Presideflt

SPECIAL

RECOGNITION

CnnrsropnER N. Bnrrssrn

�HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

--- Anweuo

Cenrwnrcnr Menrs

Pioneer fundraiser and founder of Mare and Lundy. kesident of
Bucknell University errrd, prime nurturer of Bucknell University ]unior
C,ollege. In 1936 he brought Dr. Eugeme S. Farley to lead the BUIC
campus and serned as his senior adviser in raising funds, building the
Board of Trustees, and securing family mansiorss to begin the presm't

Wilkes C,ollege campus. For more then three decades he devoted his
energies, talenrts and resources to make thris C,ollege zucceed. Tbrough
this poothumous reoognttion, Wilkes hsrons a founder.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

Hrr.rrv F*nn SrpeN

Artist, writer, educator, philan'thr,opist. Supporter of artisB and scholars

studying American realist paintere o.f the eady twentieth cerntury,
including her husband, fohn Sloan, co-for:nder of "The Eight.' Builder
of collections and exhibitims featuring "The Eiglrt" through financial
suppffit and artistic guidance to the Delaware Art Museum and,the
Sordoni Art C'allery of Wilkes College. By prmving and interpreting
the legacy of a group of painters who portayed everyd,ay American life,
she has made art more accessible to the American publlc, including
residenb of the WyoulingValley.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Degree in Education
*Deborah A.

Doran

*Dave Smith

lWirtifred Reap

Master of Science Degree in Education with a major in Biologg
*Alan Moghul

Albent Timko

Todd Arthur Ritter

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in
EducationalComputing
Chnistopher Dale

Buffington

Barbara Rosick Moran

Master of Science Degree in Edueation with a maior in
Educational D euelopment and Strategies

Baer,.Jr.
Beers
Richard
Bradford
tohn
Bratrinda Derr Cherry
GeorgeW. Clapon
Daniel A. Comoroski
*Ralph F. Cook,lr.
*Paul Louis Dellaria
Darrell Glenn Doebler
*Rurth Arur Dorurelly
*Patrisia Fay Eck
*Peter Ddance Emick
Annanoae !. Hein
Winifred Catherine Holtry
Nancy lane Car:noll Kolesar
William Howard Lloyd

lohn R,
*M,ariorie C.

loan Schmoock Mackin
'Brcsrda Iong McCauley
Lois Bitner Nesbdla
David Lee Oertner
*DanielAugustine Perrett
*Barbara Mae Rohland Rhoades
Diarne E. Ruch

Antbony Saraceno
*C-arol

Jean Schade

*Karen Lee Sclrroyer

RieM B. Stellwagen
*Chbrles Phillip Talboo
Vincemt Dee Trivelpiece
Lob D. VanVa.lin
*Robertt L. Wasilemrski

*Brradley Paul

Weiri&amp;

Master of Seience Degree in Education with a maior in Elementary
Linda Mary

Ancin

Robert Andrem, Rainey

$AlisonA. Bel'luoci

Master of Science Degree in Education with a major inPhysics
*Robert Willi,am Wpvod,a

*Degree in Absentia

$Penns yluania T eacher Certif

ication

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Ma,ster of Business Administration Degree

WilliamC. Alpaugh
George Robert Anthony
*Ann Marie B,alz
Ronald ]ames Bianco
Edwarrd George Birch

*Bret Scurt Bissey
Mark Matthew Bogdon
Naomi Ruth Bo'ring
Robert !. Brezack
fames Victor Brong

Eugene Robert Cabonor
*Regis Paul Cabo,rror
Iacqueline Ann Carroll

*Ioseph A. Cascirar:,o

Wen-Tseng ]ames Chang
Cfnthia A. Chunko
*Micha,el
]ohn Clisham
*Daniel Carmen Confalone
M.ary P. Coo:sugar

*Thomas Francis Costa
*Robem E. Coyle,
!r.

*Cynthia D. Curcio

Linda A. D'Amanio
Nicholas L. Dei Tos
*Patrirck

loseph Del,aney
Charles L. Deutsch

loseph lohn Dohman
nloreph F. Dorbad,
!r.
Mark Stanley Dudek

*David Daniel Dzara
*

Rmem, ary Batframi Eibach

Antonio Rocco Emanuel
!. Falatko
Thom,as Richard Gasper
*Mari'an Angel,a Gehringer
*Robert L. Haas

*Ioho

*Degree in absentia

*Fnanrk S.

Harhsrt

Miehael Eugene Harker
*Witrli'am L. Hauck,
fr.
*James
Ioho Havrill,a
Lori A. Hetherington
Susan Hritzak

*Tenry Michael
lohnson
*Karen Ruth Kemmerer
Matthew f. Kennedy
David C. King
*Edward William Kl,ine
*

Leonamd Anrthony Kochuba

Gary M. Kratz
Frank ]oseph Krimowski
*]oannre Suda Kupris
Deborah Kush
*Rich,ard G. I-ehr
Walter Robent Long
*Gerrard
Joseph Longo
Debo,rah Ann Lulis
lames P. Mackin

*Debra Ann Maleski

]ohn C. Malinowski
Daniel Patrick Marchetti
Ann Mankornrslai
Dragan Matovic
John Charles Mazuka

BiswajitMazumdar
Edward I. McCarthy, Ir.
Edward P. McCauley
*R,ichar.'d I-ee Meares

*Susan Meehan
Sharon Ann Mi'mn'augh
*Kar,en Marie Modla

*Scott R. Moll

Alfred Paul Morena

�I\{ASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Administration Degree (cont'd)
David Donald Naeher
*Fredemick

I. N*gy

*A*y M. Neryrman

*Thomas Claude Noll
*]'oseph PauI Novak
*Richard Novak
I.

WilliamSean O'Neill
Larry ]oseph Persa
Stanley I. Pierkows'ki
Pamela Marie Pritulsky

*Shirley Pritulsky
*Dennis Procopio

!.

Gitesh Rajesham Rash
*Catherrirrc Anne Rink

David Michael Rogers
Daniel I. Qrinn
*Thomas Sam,ide
*Rmrald M. Sarko

*Kevin Sauers
Fredryiak A. Sch,loth
*David
}ohn Shultz
*Thoma,s D. Sidor

Thomas Slonaker

David Truman Smith
*Elizabeth Anne Smith
]amm Elias Spengler
*C. Dean Stoughton
*Lisa Ann'e Tercha
Robert B. Topolski
Annette Enders Toth
Heidi Rapoport Tourieman
*Howard Misswr Williams,
]r.

A*y

*Keith

]ohn Williams

Lury AllenWilson

Deborah A. Morio Worlinsky
*David RaymondZorui

Master of Health Administration
Kimberly Ann Alansky
]acquel,ine Brand

Abdulahad Omar Bukhari
Pollyann K. Calello
*Rexfo,rd O. Catlin
Antoinette Carol Cisowski

Turry Lee Courrad
]ohn A. Denisco
*Orlanna
Frye
]ean

*Degree in absentia

Bernadette Kiesnoski Gnudi

*Carl

S.

Hartzel,lr.

Carol Finn Hopson
Ioan R. Janoski
fames ]oseph

*Ioh"r A.

Krall

Olszernnski

]erome G. Panisak

Nancy Peck Place
Lawrence |. Serafin

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

SummaCumLaude
Karen M. Beretsky, Commutnications

I#Elizabeth A. Mamul\o, English

MagnaCumLaude
Christine Kisinger, Cornmunieatio ns
Karen B. Natishan, Communications

CumLaude
Kimberly Ann Archer, English
$Carolyn I. Cicearino, Elementary Education
Mark Chris'topher Hudak, Spanish
Lawrence M. Kopnfo, Art

Philip S. Malatin, English
Michele Marie Novobilski, P sy chologr1
Robyn R. Paisl"y, Comrnunieations
Michelle Anne Rick, Sociologg
Kim Marie Supper, English
$Kyra Zaharchuk, English

lHonors in

English

#Phi AlphaTheta

$Penn syluania T eacher Certif ication

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS ..'- Continued

ART
*Mar I(ay Nocera

MiaAr.mo,nt

]oseph C. Sorenito

Brian A. B,atrtojn
Lee Curtis Brosius

II

BIOLOGY
Michael Dona'ld Elias, ]r.
Michael Allen Havrilla

otHenry Charles Novroski

CHEMISTRY
Marie L. Irepp

COMMUNICATIONS

Cati,nra
Kimberly lane Cooper
Debomah DeC,esarre
Heidi K. Deia
Brian ]. Dorsey
],ames Christopher Evelock
*Timothy A. Frateschi
Eriic S. Gundry
Andrea Iayne Kocerha
Gregory Andrew Ifuager
*Tarni Lynrre Kunkel
Polly Ann Kunkle
San'd,r,a

*Degree in

Anrita

absentin

lsigmaXi

loyce Ann M. Langan

Evelyn Larock

Anthony Mark Lenkaitis
*]ohn David Mancus
Douglas D. Miller,

fr.

*Lisa M. Paddick
Diane Petrin(
Robin Lyt* Rodriguez
Theresa Salak
A. Omar Sobrino

Leigh Sottile
Timothy Brian Walker

aHorwrs in Biology

�GRADUATES
E Continued

tsACHELOR OF ARTS

COMPUTER SCIENCE
*PauI E. Dougherty

Andrew ]ames Boss'ard

*Doruralee Caro1 Chapin

Gus William Panagakos

ECONOMICS
*Kenneth D. Angradi
Donna Marie Arment
*I,arldt DePue Capron
Charles I. Cohn
lames ]ohn Delmonte
*Julian R. Fernandez

William An*thony Mecca, ft.
Pascale Nah'as

Eugene loh, Novak
Gerald I. Rettberg
Sally Ahouse Waltom
*Rqna,ld E. Young

Lisa A. Gee

ELEN{ENTARY EDUCATION
*$Lynn

$Suzanne M. Alba
$Susan Patri,ciia DeCinti
Edwand t. Domzalski
*$Barbarra Farbam:fuh
*

Arrtn

Makar

$Catherine Ann Miiler
$Deborah Anm Prol,eika
*Donrald E. Rau
$Maura Ann Saraka

$I€mnifer Lynne Becks

$Beth Arrn Famell
Kristin Giovannirrti

$D,iana Marie Smith

$Elizabeth Ann Stanulis
$D,irane Marie Stefianovich
#$Kyna Ann Thomas

$I-dsa

$Diana Iean Houtz
$Michelle Mary Klime
$Iftisten Mary Kolemsky

ENGLISH
Karenr R. Bradb,rry

Kim Anne Manganella

WilliamM. Davidsqn

Peter E. Walsh

I*rrif*
*Degree in

L1aln Fryling

absentia

#Phi AlphaTheta

$Pennsyluania T eacher Certif

ication

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

FRENCH
]ohn Charles Scrobola

HISTORY
*M'ichael G.

Benio
Folek

$]'ames Knrpa

$#I,weph Stani.slaus

|anine Saba

Brian Gorski

POLITICAL SCIENCE
*David Willriam Bnadley

Ardr6 Michael Miller

Stanley P. Cardinrale, !r.
Wal,ter A. Conmro,r III

Stephen Francis Moore
#Robert Michael Savakinus

Philip Iot n Cyriax

Angelo C. Terrana, !r.
lofun Anthony Woicik

*Lesl,tu

lude DelGaudio
Paul Anthony Matticks

PSYCHOLOGY
Robert Anthqny Bobeck,

Pauline A. Carullo

fr.

Martin !. Pavill
Gerand Pia--a

Sandra Miley Plunkett
Ann Theresa Pollack
Thomas C. Prinzo
*Va'lerie Ann Salico

lulie Feierstein

*Bernadine K.
]udge
Laura ]ane Katchmore
$*Wendy L. Keefer
*Frederick A. Klein,
]r.
Mary Bridget Lenahan
Diane S. Luebs
Kimberly Ann Millich
=Lisa Kendall Minton
lacquel,ine Ann Nagy
Varvara Nikolaidis

Lyrrn Suzanne Samsel
Nicolette Gina Saporito
Jerrold [ay Scaringe
$Diane Marie Sergi

$Io* Parlcer Shade
Kimberly Lynn Urbanski
$Matthew Paul Stephen Wasel

Bruee Oliver

*Degree in

absentia

#Phi

AlphaTheta

$Penru yluaniaT eacher Certif ieation

=Psf Chi

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF ARTS

F Continued

SOCIOLOGY
Elizabe&amp; H. Cunrdngham
David A. Lloyd
Thorcas Howard Meyer
PauI Edward Middleton

Erika K. Oswald
Corella McDonald Pierce
$Caryn Thesis Stasco

THEATER ARTS
Lisa Marie O'Neill

Scott H. Werbin

Michelle Palmieri

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
SummaCum Lau,ile
Cheryl Lynn Mundo

MagnaCum Inude
$Niefiolas D.

Drriscoll

$Neil Forte

III

Cum Lo,ude

;

$Debma

Ann

Bialecki

gPamela Yagiello

$Ioyce M. Geroulo

$Clifford Jay Bialkin
KarenR. Bradbury
$Robert

AllenHale

$Penn sy lu ania T eacher C er tif icatio n

$Gary John LaRoca

Christopherl*eMundo
WilliamP. Wren

�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
SummaCurn Laude
Anne Alicia Humphrey, Business Ailministratian
{Susan B. Imboden, Nursing
Joarn Barbara Meeharu Accounting
TTimothy Edward P age, Hahnemann F amily Program
$Lisa Ann Wydawski, Mathemotics

Mugna Curn Laude
leffrey E. Ball, Physics

trf Darcey
]eanne-D'arc Broodn B iologg

YDenise Marie Chough, Hahnemann F omily Program
Susan M. Dicton, Computer Science

TTho:nas T. Hanley, HahnemannFamily Program
rWiliam D. Hottenstein , Hahnemann Family Program
Linda A. lustick, Nursing
{Sheron M. Karpowich, N ursing

Richard John Lizalq Biology
of Kenrreth AIan Mazza, Elec*ical Engineering
Joan Burke McDonald, Accounting
Cecelia Paulows@ Mercuri, Accounting
{Lisa Ann Mirin, Nursing
oArijit Mittra, Electrical Engineering
Gail Mo,r:nis, Nursing
Suzanne Kay Moser, Business Ailministratian
Kathlem B. Peregrim, Accounting
{Debra Ann Reisenweaver, Nursing
Veronica Reploo, Computer Scicnce
Sandra Lee Salsavage, Nursing
{Loretta Framces Sharock, Nursing
{Donna Marie ShiviA, N ursing
*YRichand Edward Skrp,Pentw. College of Poiliatric Medicine Program
{Helen P. Stanishefski, Nursing
Nagwa G. Taylor, Business Ad,ministration

ofCarl lohn Vassia, lr., Electrieal Engineering
*Degree in

absentia lSigmaXi QHonors in Engineering fSigmaThetaTau
Teaclw
Certificotion trHorwrs in Biolagg YCooperatiae Meilical Pragram
$Pa.

�BACFIELOR OF SCIENCE
Magna Cum Laude (cont'

-

Contiruted

il)

rJeffreyMarkWagner,HahncmannFamilyProgtam

l

Jill Marie Zol a, Accounting
Mary lcephine Zuk6ld, Mathematics

Cum laude
Lroub lohn Balzani, Aceounting
oSterrerr George B,ardsley, Enuiro nmental Engineer

ing

=(Karem K Cmbee, Nursing
Ellern M" C,ole, B usittcss Ailministr atian
tMichael P. C.cgrovg El.ectr ical Engineering
Ar*hony loseph DiMieJrele, ft ., Biologg
{Cyrt.thia Lee Ann Farrell, N ursing

ofPhilip

J,ames Fischer, Electrical Engineering
Mary Margaret Fiugerald, Accounting
David M. Flaim, Computer Science
David M. Flaim, Electrical Engineering

William T. Griffin, Business Administration
oflohn ]oseph Hoffman, Matqials Engineering
fludith Arure Kobn Nursing
Daniel Alain Kolar, Business Ailministration
Mary Io Ann Lantiewski,Bialogg
]ames Michael Maguire, Accounting
Strsan G. Marino, Business Ailministration
Daniel Wayne Miller, Chemistry
Martin J. Onzik, Business Ad,ministration
tlo"ph Paul Oppemhum, Electrical Engineering
Mqry Sharon Osadchn Accounting
Marcia Purcell, Mathematbs
Lisa Anne Sig*rrr, Mathematins
Ronalil H. Ulitchney, Aceounting
tr
fDaniel Paul William s, Biology
Micllael Yamrick, Electrical Engineering

Ic.ph

Andrenv Zihcl4

lr., Business Ail,ministration

Richard Allen Zytkowicz, Aecounting

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ACCOUNTING
Marie A. Anderson

Scott ]acoby

]oel Ardre\il Bernstein
Frank ]oseph Brosso

Frarrcis Edward Keating
*Raymonrd L. Kern,

fr.

Beth Ann Carswell

Suzanne A. Kiyak

*Lori

Thomas R. Laurita

Iane C,ompton
Sonya Louise Confer

rMichael

]oseph Lins
Rhqnda K. Nichols

Antonio Robert DiRado
Michelle Marie Dula
Danene Michelle Dura

Susan A. Novobils'ki

IHfrI,l*t*:r"'.

A*y L. Dux
Linda M. Eyer

Mary Lou Swank
Leonard F. Witezak

*Susan Carole Gio,rdan'o
Stephanie Anne Hambrose

BIOLOGY
Kelley Ann C-,ota
Michael Francis Crusco
I^ori Ellen DelGaudio
Ruth Mary Gavami
Charles Frank Gorey, fr.
Susan Howatt

Michael Ronald Lehan
Luanne R. Momis
$|udith M. Oravic

*William P. P'ornpella

trfMichael

|ames Robbins
$Glerur R. Whiteman II

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Azaridah Ahmad
Alexander lacob Apaliski
Carole Mar.'ie Armstrong
M. Theresa Ayres
Staeey leanne Baldwin
William Brian Bingham, tr.

Patrick l*eu Boyd
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*Christopher Michael Ch*apin
Douglas Richard Colandrea
*Degree in absentia
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!. Coletti

lames S. Cross
Francis E. Crowley III
*Ca,therine Dal Sarrto

*Priscilla Lynne Davis
Roy Michael Delay
Anthony Russell DiG razia
Daniel L. Doughert/
*Michael David Duncan
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*GrqA. Feldmm

*Noppadon Prapimpunrt
Anthony Ge,orge Prushinski
Albert A. Quinn
]oseph D. Ranieli

Susan Klara Fernran dez

Io"l E. Fmalo,nt
Robert Iohn Fortini
Edward ]oseph Gallagher
Anthony I. Gambacorta
Brenda Helen Gerhard
Timothy lack Grant
Brian Patrick Higgins
]acqueline M. Hogrebe

Seott Lawrence Rauch

*David Phillip Roebuck
Craig D. Rome
David Phil'ip Ro,senthal
Christine A. Rowlands

He*ry Rowlands
Matthew T. Ryan

Paul Scptt leffery
MieIrael ]ohn Keane
Ioh* Frederick Kepics
Ros GIen Macarty

*[.ouis Anthony Manganello
Kristen Lynn March
Lisa M. McElligott

Thomas Salzbeng
Maria Ann Saracino
Donrald P. Semyo'n, fr.

*Gary

los.ph Senino
Kirk W. Space

Jennifer ]. Steinbrenner

David Miller
Mic"hael Patrick Molloy
*I"awrerree F. Moye"
Eugene lohn Nqvak

]ohn Surdy
Paul N. Tavaglione
David Lloyd Warneka
*Tim'othJ E. Wolsieffer
Timothy Brian Wrobel
*]ohn Michael Yencha
*Michael GeorgeZobel

*Iohn H. O'C.onnor
Debra Ann Pavlico

Kimberly I. Penkala
Cynthia L. Pieloch

CHEMISTRY
tl,oub Welebob III

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Iohn Mark Bialek
Anthony Chnistmsen Guariglia

G"ry M. Kausmeyer,
Nancy !. Kinney
*Degree

in absentia

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Danielle L. Mo,rse
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]ustine

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COMPUTER SCIENCE
Margaret Butler
I.ffr.y l^ee Kozik

*Thomas Piergallini
Debra Ann Souder

Darrriel Alex Dubinski

lanice L. Eltus
*Romualdo Fusco
*Adam Anthony Karasinski,

*Ioseph G. Stefanos'ki

fr.

Edward |oseph Steve

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
*Woodrorr Rudolf Cole
Carl ]oseph Deluca
*Robert Michael Fern andez
*David, A. Genello
Michael C. Grieco
Susan Marie Keller
David Keith Kern

Lisa Catherine Lipowski
*Scott F. Michenfelder
*T'odd B"try Nix"om

*Randall P. Okzyk
Ioh, A. Supplee
Kurt Alan Topfer
*Thoulas Zelinsky
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lamaludd,in Adnan
Matthew S. Archambault
]effrey Paul Berger
Michael I. Bernetslci
*Michael
|ames Callahan
Daniel W. Crandall
loseph,ine Tantoco Dai,t
David Dan{el Del Vecchio
Thomas Nicholas Donahue
Ke,ith John Dorton

]ohn F. Hoffman
Jeffrey Eugene Howey
Peter Huber

Mohamad Maideen Kadir

William D. Klemanowicz, fr.
Thomas J. Kul*ky

Raymo,nd ]ohn Leuris,

*Mark

tr.

]ohn Maguire
Eric M. Malikowski
*'flrgrnas Henry Mascelli

Tony M. Gi'onfriddo
Walter |ohn Grodzki

*Francis Brian McAIeer

tlohn C. Hamirty
Mahamad Saad Hassan

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David A. Hassler
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Nowicki
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Donald Todd $rrickland
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tGeorge

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tThomas S. Urso,Ir.
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tDavid G. Zahtrsky
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EIWIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

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Scott Anthony
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*Riehard M. lyliesdowsld

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Alesson
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Jeffrey Tho,mas

*Micheel Anthony Appolo

Christopher R. C,onnolly
David Dragon

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MATERIALS ENGINEERING
flmephR. Artinwitch
Charles !. Dnaus, Jr.

tTtromasJ. Hughes
*Michael Willtam Keohane

MATHEMATICS
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Craig

Debmah j. Marquart

Joseph

lohn Snell

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Iudyft

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Mary to Tombasco

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NURSING
Linda Ann Marie Messett
{Linda Allardyce Mi'tchell

Sally-Ann Adamo
*Marissa Giacometti Barcola
Ruth Maria Bender
Karen Burgess
Melissa A. Chrzan

Sandra Lee Pascucei
Lisa Ann Prrybylski
Marilyn C. Querci
Theresa Arrn Rebarchak
Barbara A. Rolland
Laura Iane Semendinger
Nicole Denise Serniak

Marie D. Clark
Lynn Carol Conrad
{Patnicia S. Decker
Kelty Ann Marie Egan
Donna Schaffer Farrell

{Linda Marie Siberini
Iames Anthony Smicherko
Stephanie Lyrm Stine

Elizabeth Ann Finn

Vicki Lynn Fritz
Lynn D. Fuqua
{Susan R. Haley
*Susan C,,ecilia Iorio

Alisa Marie Elizabeth Sundra
Dorrna Ann Vasquez

Cynthia Ann Wagner

Mary Theresa ]ablonowski
Lisa Catherine ]ordan
Donna Michele Kaikowski
]aclyn Lettiere
Lisa Mary Loving
Phyllis A. Mantione
Ann Marie Elizabeth McGowan
Margare t Menghini - Dougherty

Suzanne Carol Waters

*Patricia A. Welsh

{Patricia Ann Williams
Nancy Ann Elizabeth Wink
{Maureen Bridget Wood
Lisa Ann Meeker Wrubel

Debra Ann Yencha
lane Beth Zeller

PHYSICS
Unchana Milbauer

WILKES COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE
OF OPTOMETRY PROGRAM
nYStephen DiMarco
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Kor.ursrr
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President

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----VicePresident
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aDetntes Cooperatioe Program with ilesignated Meilical College.
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Xi Raear ch Ackrcwleilgement.
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ilediuteil to the enaoutagement of research in the scierwes. Members of the
Senbr Class wlw EnW for recognition arc ilesignateil in the ptogram.

I Derctes The Socinty of the Sigma

lDerctu Membership in the Ben

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�STUDENT AWARDS
1988
These awards wene pr€sentd to shrdents for ouBtanding
achievement at a special luncheon o,n April 26, 1988 at the

Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Perfonning Arts.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTMENT AWARDS

Award
Reserve Officers Association Award
Air

AmA l.Hopkins

Force Association

Military Order of World War

.-UnchanaMilbauer

Award - -.

loseph !. Snett

Daughters of Founders and Patriots Award -----.--WilliamC.Heaster
American Legion ROTC General Military
Excellence
-------------- ---.---.- Kirnberlg l. Cooper
Mary E. Gould, T odd C. Schoeneberger

Award

Award
Biology Sophomore Scholarship Award
Biology Research Award
The Professor Catherine H. Bone Award
Biology Senior Scholarship

..- .--- Darcy

l. Broody

leannine M. lames
..

Daniel P.Williams
-.

Daniel Miller

Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student

Award

Kristin Malitskg

American Chemical society Polymer Award --. .losephTakarewski

lohn F. Kennedy Award

Award
Frank J. ]. Davies Award

Political Science

.-

Kimberly A. Areher

...... StephenF. Moore

Elizabeth A. Mazzullo

�Award
Mathematics Award
Computer Science Award

William E. Barber

Naparsteck

Registered Nurse

Lisa

A.Wgdawski,Marg l.Zukoski
------VeronicaRepko

with the Highest Academic

----.---------Highest Achievement in Nursing Major

SharonM. Karpowich

Aetrievement

Patricia Decker
Helen Stanishefski

Highest Cumulative Academic Achievement

Nursing
Excallencein ClinicalPractice
Psychology Deparhment Award
laroslav G. Moravec Award
Raymoud R Ritz Award
in

-.----

Patricia Decker
-.--Sallg Adamo

.. Michele

M. Nouobilski

..-. Lisa A. Dunay
.--... Michelte

Speech, Communications, and Theater Arts
Awarrd for Academic Achievement -----------.-..- Karen

A. Rick

M. Beretsky

The Myvanury Williams Scholarship in Theatre

Award

Award
Klaus Holrn Scholarship
Excellence in Economics Award

Senior Theatre

Excellence in Business Administration
Excellence

.-:.---

Robert K.lohansen

.-.--..-

Micltelle Palmieri

Robert D.Wachowski
Robert Corradetti

--------

Anne Humphrey

in Master of Business Administration

Program

Dauid Naeher

�STUDENT AWARDS
Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Award for Excellence in
--.- loan Meehan

Accounting

Earth and Environmental Sciences Academic
Achievement Award
Copemicus

---.

Award

Mi.chael C. Grieco

Dauid G. Zahorsla1

Outstanding Engineering Student Award -. -... I oseph P. Oppenheim
F.leetrical

EngineeringAchievementAward Philip !.Fischer
Carll.Vassia

Materials Engineering Achievement Award
J.

t.

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.--

-... Thomas | . Hughes

Award

-.DanielCrandall

Society of Women Engineers Distinguished

Award

Athlete
Male Sclrolar Athlete
Female Scholar

ACT

-

101 Award for Distinguished

---.-.-. Susan

loyce Dait

M. Dicton

.-...--- Ronald Ulitchney

Effort

LauraMacNeely

Cooperative Education Outstanding Senior

Intern

Keith Topfer Memorial

Robyn R. Paisley

Award

Danielle L. Morse
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----.------

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MelissaKennedy

Anthony R. DiGrozia
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-------.-

MelissaKennedy

�STUDENT AWARDS
BEACON Male Athlete of the Year
Circle K President s

.-.---.--

-----

Award

Stephen

David W. Evans Outstanding Forensic
FacultyWomen and Wives Club
Eleanor C,oates Farley Scholarship

Award
------.-------

The Theresa Jordan and Frank Mehm Prtze
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Craig Rome

Award
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Morris

BrianDorsey

.-.. Sandra B. Adams

---.--.-.

Award

l.

.. .Holly L. Auery

Nicolette G. Saporito
Lisa A. Krauitz

Coreen Santoro

-----.

Deborah MarEtart

AmericanRedCrossAwards

KarenBurgess,MelissaChrzan
Lisa Ann P rzybylski, S tephanie S tine

Nursing Student Organization Leadership
Award -.-------.-------:

Susan lmboden

Programming Board's Programmer of the Year

Award

Donald Zelek

Programming Board's Presidential Incentive Award
Programming Board Founders

Award

-.-----

Kim

Etsans

-.-.--Sandra Adams

Student Government Appreciation Awards -- --. -- -- -- - Susan I mboden
Gregory Krager, Susan N ouobilski, Theresa Rebarchak
D ebr a Reis enw eau er, Linda Sib erini
-

'Women's

Athletic Association

Awards

-

Mary lablonowski
Kr kten Kolensky, Michele N ouobilski

�STUDENT AWARDS
Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges . . .

Holly Auery

LeahKulikowski

Steuen Bardsley

Elizabeth Mazzullo

Ruth Bender

CherylMundo

Kimberlg Cooper

Susan

Kelleg Cota

Miehele Nouobilski

losephine Dait

Henry Nouoroski

Susan

Dicton

Nouobilski

Michelle Palmieri

lohnDomzatski

Debra Paulico

Brian Dorseg

Theresa Rebarchak

Stephanie Hambrose

Debra Reisenu)eauer

AnneHumphrey

Mattheu) Ryan

Susan lmboden

LindaSiberini

Mary Iablonowski

NagwaTaylor

Kristen Kolenskg

Donald Zelek

Gregoru Krager

�Mace and chain of office
The inauguration of president Micherini
marked the first ceremonial use of two important-insignia
givm to wirkes colege. The
handsome mac€ and chain
rr" the gifts of roear donors.
"r "iiiL
fru.yo insignia.were designud
by ottie Hi[ chwarek ,6r and
by
a nationalry known-gord and.iruormith, profu.rorKort
:*:rlt"q
J' Matzdorf of the*staie_univerlity
---r of New vo* corl"ge at New
Paltz, New palu, New york.
The College Mace

Tnr Mecs

is made of sterring sirver throughout.
At the rower
end of the hammered shaft ir giit-igold-phffi
end of the shaft disprays
" iir.ription "wirkeskii:The upper
coflege lgg3.the
short,
hammered
,ru.Lrir",
a bowl to indicate that
tL:y"
Wilkes-Barre acted,as , *ari"g
i,
for*irg,
t"i
vigorous
community of peoPle of many Jiif.r"rrt
"L*11f,
""a theme is
b""kgri""ir.
clearly stated
tir" girt i"rlrip-ri-"" around the upper part of
the
bgwl: ']u1itv Amidst"Dir"rgvrs;;
into the top of the bowl is the
gilt seal of witkes coilege. fli" ,"f
tt u *r.Ji;;-;ir; flame_rike
structure to indicate the.enrighteriment
"l to be g"*.d'i-m
higher
edu.catio"n.,I plg.u of anthraci"[
a rocar mine is set in the
center of this "flame" to commemorate
""li-ft"*
the rrrsr;"ffi. tmmunity
and the College in its coal *f"f"S
prri.

*"

i,

The Chain of Office

Tnu cnerrv or orrrer of the president
of wilkes coflege is four
feet long

and is ma-de stlaing;il; throughout.
The links of the
9i
chain are alternating silver
t"*ir r"j gilt
the motif
of the mace. In thelront t r"gr trr.litt
,.rt
ol wiir.", c"oilege suspended from a cluster of oak rJrr*
*itl, three aco"os tol,rggurt th"
strength and sturdinu"rr_of future generations.
The back of the chain
is a silver portrait of Eugene s."Fariuy,

fl;;;;;p;;

rirrt pruria.rrl of wirkes
collegg setln a cluster"riirt
- --r [;;;,
to
e
commemorate his strong
-vE'!
Ieadership of the College.
""r.

�AIma Mater
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.

Thou shalt lead us onward

In search of finer things.
M*y we find the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.
May our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy fxsls

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet theel

Glory to thy name.

-

\f[fssds and Music by Eleanon C. Farley

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                    <text>The F orty-Second

Annual

Spring
Commencement

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Ralston Field
Saturday ffiernoon, May 27, 1989
at four o'clock

�HymnToIoy
I.
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
God of glory,Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Openi.g to the sun above.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the dark of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,
Fill us with the light of day!

II.
:

All Thy works with joy surround Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of unbroken praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,
Call us to rejoice in Thee.

III.
Mortals, join the huppy chorus
\tVhich the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singin9, march we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
|oyful music leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�TheForty-Second Annual

SWing

Comfftencement

Wilkes College
SafirrdaV Aftwnoon, May 27, 1989
at four o'clock

:-.-.--

" ;:iiqi

i:.-

�ORDER OF EXERCISES
FANFARE

LaPeri

..PaulDukns

PROCESSIONAL

Crownlmperial

.WilliamWalton

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes College
MrcHen WILLIAMS,' 84, Guest Conductor

(The audience is requested to ise as the procession enters the area.)

WELCOME

. GsoncsW. WeroNlsn
Vice President for Academic Affairs

INVOCAf,ION.

.Rannrlar'msR.McHaBrs
Temple lsrael

FIYMN TO

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
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ALMA

MAIER

. . . Eleanor C. Farley

(The words of the Alma Mater are pinted on the last page of the program.
The audienu is requested to stnnd and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.

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Rector, Saint Stephen's Church

RECESSIONAL

(The audience and the graduntes are requested to remain standing
the rccessional of the Platform Party and the Faculty.

duing

Following the ceremony all are inaited to enjoy refreshments.

�AIAARDS
TFIE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STERLING
LEROY WANDELL AWARDS
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These awards are presented to the man and woman gtaduate having
attained the highest academic average for the four years at Wilkes

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College.
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Vice President for Academic Affairs

HUMAN]TIES AWARD

History

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This award, established in L958 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.

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SOCIAL SCTENCES AWARD
Political

Science

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The Hugo Mailey Meniorial Award is given 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 Trnooonr ]. ENcrl
Dean, School of Business and Economics

NATURAL SCTENCES AND MAI}IEMATICS AWARD
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This award is givento the graduate who has attained the highest

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This award is given by the Wilkes College Alumni Association to the
member of the graduating class considered to have made the strongest contribution to student life and the student activities program of
the College.

Presentation by ANrnoluv ]. SHrnu,a,ll' 78
Director of Alumni Relations

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENTS
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Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. AirForce

AWARDS OF THE MLKES COLLEGE

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
These awards are presented annually by the Wilkes College Alumni Association to those alumni who best eiemplify the characteristics of an educated person and the traditions of Wilkes College.

THE EUGENE S. FARLEY MEMORIAL

ALUMNUSAWARD

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THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG ALUMNUS
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AWARD

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President, Wilkes College Alumni Association

�AIAARDS

THE CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHING
AWARD ..

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Associate Professor of Art
Given in recognition of the B. G. Carpenter family to honor a
member of the Wilkes faculty who is recommended by ufaculty
committee as an Outstanding Teacher at the College.
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WILKE S INSPIRATIONAL TEACHING

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Given in appreciation of dedication and effectiveness as a teacher
with an outstanding record of success in preparing students for college and for the life of the mind.

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Executive Assistant to the President

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�HONOTTARY DEGREES

DOCIOROFHUMANE

LETTERS

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United States Senator from New Jersey. Three-time All-American basketball player at Princeton University. Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. Ten-year star of the New York Knickerbockers. Personifies the disciplined mind and body, applying his talent and energy to the public's
business. Leader rather than follower of public and Congressional opinion, he fathered the comprehensive overhaul of the Federal tax system
resulting in the Tax Reform Act of 1985. At present, focusing on Third
World debt, he seeks to direct the nation's attention to the dependence of
the American economy on Third World customers capable of buying
U.S. products. Conceptual, not ideological, practical rather than theoretical, Senator Bradley has applied his disciplined intelligence and passion for excellence to issues of education, children, the elderly, economic
development, and the environment, to free and fair trade worldwide,
providing intelligent leadership to a self-goveming, democratic people.

DOCTOR OF HUMANE

LETTERS

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Internationally recognized Superintendent of Hueneme, Califomia,
School District. Graduate of Wilkes College where he made Dean's List
and earned eight varsity letters in baseball and football. Given the Joe
Gallagher Memorial Award for most valuable football player in 1.957. Received a Master of Arts in Education from Columbia University and a
Doctorate in Education from the University of Northern Colorado. Pioneer public school educator in orchestrating the most advanced educational technology to help students learn through teacher-directed individualized instruction. With his colleagues at Hueneme, he has
assembled the first "smartClassroom" to motivate and empower students to prepare for adult roles in the technoloscally sophisticated
twenty-first century. This year he has addressed two international conferences on children and computers. Superintendent Rescigno has inspired teamwork and investment among teachers, Parents, business
and govemment leaders to revitalize our public schools and prepare our
children for productive, fulfilling lives in the information age.

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDAIES
Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in
Educational Computing
*Robert L. Bifano
Stephen Leonard Broskoske

Dawn A. Marshall
Ann Marie T. Piragus

Robert Romanofski
Loretta M.

Wulff

*Mary T. Zegarski
Iohn M, Zubris

*Mary Ioan Piskorik

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in
Educational D ea elopment and 1tr at e gies
*Helen Whitney Ardito

Robyn |ones

*Charles N. Bailey

Vonnie K, Kane

*Debra Ann Bartlomowicz

Susan |ane Hammer Kordilla

Kathleen M. BoYle

*Allen Paul Brocious
Ralph Anthony DiBattista
*Pauline Kay Wagner Fisher

*Paul Frederick Kowalek
Laurie Ann Peddie
Carol H. Raymond

|effrey D. Seamans

Sheryl Gleim

Anne M. Seitz
*Iane Coyle Smith

Lisa B. Himes

Mary Lee TrouP

Connie B. Getz

*Kimberley Anne |agiela

*Degree in absentia

Deidre Lynn Yurek

,

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Degree in Education u)ith a maior in
Elementary
Carmella J. Dalmas

Cherylynn M. Gibson

*Patricia Ann Sheehan
Edward C. Vogue

Larinda Dyson Kaufer

Master of Science Degree in Education with a major in English
*Iohn William Savitski

Master of Science Degree in Education with a maior in
Mathematics
Cynthia Smith

Master of Business Administration Degree
Stephen G. Berdy

Carol ]. Dancheck

Angelo |oseph Bertinelli

Daniel John Dolan

Brian A. Bohr

Terrence Donovan

|erry Anthony Champi

Bruce D. Eden

Michael F. Chiffy

*Larry Gene Erickson

Donni Io Coburn

Catherine E. Fanelli

Marian Parker Considine
Suzanne Marie Cook
*Mark A. Cunningham
*Degree in absentia

*Thomas M. Flynn

Iohn Michael Ford
Iohn Paul Forgash

�MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Administration Degree (cont'd)

George
Richard Edward Gill
Laurie Hazzard Gornbert
*Harry A. Hal1zell,lr.
|oseph |. Hayer
*Martin R. Heaney
*Patricia Ann Hornsby
*William M. ]ones
Brian Iude Kane
Mark Kapes
Gail I. Kashulon
*Linda Marie Kloap
*Gregory S. Lawrence
*stephen f. Lear
Thomas C.

*Ieffrey A. Lerch
Iohn Thomas

Lokuta

Edward Anthony Pane

Kimberly I. Penkala
Ioseph Michael Pickett

Iohn Richard Pistorius
*Padmini Raiagopal
Edwin F. Renninger

,lt.

*fames R. Risko

Gita Sathyanarayanan
Fred Stephen Schrampf

leffrey Stapert
Donna M. Todd
*Barbara Ann Uhorc zik
*Rashmi K. Vora

Larry A. Whetung
Curtis K. Zerfass
]oseph Andrew

Zikot,It.

Mester of Health Administration Degree
Susan Marie Drake

*]ames R. Fisher
Ioseph H. Knecht
Donna ]. Leonard

*Degree in absentia

Lisa Ann Pencavage

|ocelyn Elizabeth Piccone
Gail Kaminski Potter

�BACHEI,OR OF ARTS

Magna Cum Laude
William R. Evanin a, Political Science
=Angela Mazzarella , Psychology

#Mary Rose Menichini, History
t =Michelle Marylee Olexd, P sycholo gy
*Deanna Palin, 5 aciolo gy

A*y Lynn Rosemergey,

English

Leonarda Angela Sper razza, English
t =George C. Strand, 1r.,,Sociology
Benjamin P. Tielle, lr., Political Science

Cum Laude
#sandra Beth Adams, History
#Robert
Joseph Boyle, History

|ennifer L. Dougl as, Communications
|effrey Butler Eline, Communications
|ennifer Margaret Gluc, Communications
Marsha D. Howes, Political Science
=Larissa Marie Lorchak, Psychology
Liesl Margaret Reber, lnternational Studies
]ean Marie Rodechko, Psychology
Denise M. Suchocki , English

=Brian F. Tra cv, Psychology
*Degree in

absentia

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Xi

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BACHELOR OF ARTS

-

Continued

ART
Gary N.

Fabiano

Patricia Ann Potera

BIOLOGY
George Michael Novajosky

COMMUNICATIONS

Bair
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Dianna E. Cohen
*Rebecca R. Dymond
Kimberly Ann Evans
Mark Douglas Garinger
Debra Brown ]ames
Dominick Anthony

Edward Buonocore,

Gerald Iames Kelley
Walter Scott Robbins
|anelle Marie Saueraker
David Anthony Serino
Karen Marie Visintainer
Charles loseph Waligun

Lynn M. Wargo

COMPUTER SCIENCE
*Gregory F. Goldsmith

Robert D. Wachowski

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Michelle Chiodo

*Degree in absentia

�GRADUATES

ECONOMICS
Anna Marie DeGrazio

Kurt f.

Cumrnings

Manganella

|. Mokay
lohn !.'Walsh

Joseph

ENGLISH
Marie P. Arcarese

]acqueline E. Mclaughlin

Anthony G. DeCosmo
Amanda Jane Delikat

*Michael F. Raupp

FRENCH
Sarah Dunn Curran

HISTORY
Brian Robert

Bauer
]r.

Robert W. Faille,

Christopher Calvin Kishbach
Colin }. Mondero

MATHEMATICS
Todd ].

Culver

*Degree in absentia

*Frank ]. DeFelice

�GTTADUATES
BACHELOR OF

ARTS

Continued

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Nebel
David A. Gorko
Christopher Kyle

Stephen A. LaRegina

Robert ]. Wall

PSYCHOLOGY

Black
Iennifer S. Bodnar
Christine Ann Creegan
Elizabeth A. Fitzhugh-DeRoo
Iean Marie Griffith
Kristen Denise Henry
Anne Jennifer Howell
=Linda Ann Hoyson
Diane ]. Kendig
Melissa Ann Kennedy
Linda ]ean

Cheryl Marie Kukowski
=Genevieve Elisa McManus
Francine T. Methot

Beth Ann Myers
Patricia Helen VanDriesen Olenick

Ioell A. Olenik
Suzanne Payne

Cynthia Claire Ritz
=Crissann Szmal-Cooper
Patricia Ann Tomalis

Lisa Ann Kravitz

SOCIOLOGY
Mary Lou Conaboy
Sharon M. Corcoran
David Edward Geller
Iudith E. Kelly
Michelle Ann Krieg

*Degree in absentia

Iohn T. March
Donna Lydia Miller
Janet Ross

Laura Marie View

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�GRADUATES
BACHELOR OF

ARTS

Continued

THEATER ARTS
Iohn Alan Domzalski

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Thomas f. Zuback
Matthew f. Beekman

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Summa Cum Laude
Stephen P. Primatic

Magna Cum Laude
Brian ]. Primrose
Cum Laude
Katherine Gene Ettinger
Andrew T. Garcia

Cynthia Marie Baul
Christine Ann Kellar

*f)egree in absentia

Carla S. Karpinski
Francis Carroll McMullen

*Christopher Lee Mundo
Douglas A. Takacs

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
:

Summa Cum Laude
lfNancy Lee Hricko Divers, Nursing
{Joyce Lynn Filieve Enders, Nursing
ufDavid Andrew Garber, Biology
trfDavid Andrew Garber, Chemistry
William Edward Lynch, Mathematics
Patrice Marie Pienta, Medical T echnology
Wendy Elizabeth Rosmcrance, Business Administration
rtRen6e Iennifer Strucke, Biology
YDiane Marie Zelinka, Pennsyloania College of Optometry Program

Magna Cum Laude
Dianne Augugliaro, Engineering Management
Iohn Brian Bowhan, Business Administration
Mary Carla Carbino, Accounting
Robert Charles English, Computer Science
Lori A. Golembeski, Accounting
Mary Lynn Gallagher, Computer Information Systems
James C. Hayes, Jr., Electrical Engineering

{Iudith Anne Jones, Nursing
Lawrence F. Joseph, Jr., Business Administration
]ohn Anthony Kolander ,!r., Computer lnformation Systems
|anet Konicki, Computer Science
trtMary Elizabeth Monraldi, Biology

{Karen Lena Ryan, Nursing
{Andrea Marie Schinse, Nursing
{Sharon Ann Sholtis Schneider, Nursing
fCarolyn E. Starner, Nursing
Kenneth A. Thompson, Computer Science
YG"ry E. Torbey, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Program
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BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

Magna Cum Laucle
Nanry M"ry Yurescko, Electrical Engineering
Marion Tribendis Wishnefski, Computer Science

Curn Laude
Wendi |. Austin, Accounting
Jane E. Beretsky, Medical Technology
*Ylames Robert Bruro, Tufts Llnioersity Dentistry Program
Guang Da Chu, Business Administration
liMary Theresa Connell, Nursing

tAnthony F. Gamboni, Electrical Engineering
Marilyn A. Gruenloh, Nursing
Andrew Kdith Harris, Electrical Engineering
Wendv Sue Henniag, Medical Technology
Iohn Innocenti, Electrical Engineering
'rYlohn J. Kouty,It., Pennsylaania College of Optometry Progrum
Eugene T. Lukas ,1r., Nursing
Steven C. McKaig, Electrical Engineering
Susan Payne Paddleford, Accounting
Deborah T. Piontkowski , Business Education
Christine M. Rutkowski, AIz rsing
A*y |o Snell, Mathematics
Jill Ann Sow a, Accounting
Randy Scott Steven s, Electrical Engineering
fKevin Robert St. Martin, Chemistry
Susan Lee Stortz, Mathematics
Christopher Sudol, Earth and Enaironmental Sciences
Richard B. Young , Business Administration

#David

*Degree in

]oseph Zarzecki, Business Administration

absentia
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE -*; 'Continued

ACCOUNTING
William Anthony Androckitis
Andrea Jean Botto

Samuel Lynch Perry

Eugene C. Cunard
Ren6e Marie Dopko

Patricia A. Scanlin
Deborah Lynn Sho'twell

Kevin Micheal Gaff"y

Paul

Iohn C. Gerich

Iohn Gregory Symuleski

Mark D. Iorio

Susan Lenore Tomasko

Douglas George Lane

Sheryl Ann Usaitis

Ren6e Ruth Pierce

I. Soll azzo

Lisa Marie Neddoff

BIOLOGY
David |oseph Chromey
Frank ]oseph Godino

Michael A. Partash
David Robert Petty

Thomas Anthony Lyons

Iohn N. Pompeo

Sean David McKeown
*Mark A. Ogrodnick

Ren6e Ridzon

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Marianne Aboutanos
Laurence R. Abramson
Savas Z. Alkoc

]olene Marie Andrejewski

Mury Beth Baclasky
foseph A. Bauman
|amie P. Brasington
Patrick Lawrence Briegel
Peter |. Bruno
]ames ). Byrne
*Degree in absentia

|oseph D. Cappelloni
Cynthia Lynn Carr
Kenneth W. C. Chakon
Doreen EIIen Cherkis
|ames M. Consugar
Mark D. Daniels

Iohn R. Davis III
Kathleen DeChirico
|ames N. Feldhusen
|oseph T. Fleese

�GTTADUATES
BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (cont'd)
Robert M. Orlando
Diane Marie Orlowski
Raymond Iohn Parchinski
Dale Francis Parmenteri

Kevin C. Flemming
Colleen Ann Forlenza
Donald Paul Gavlick
Ann Marie Grady

Ronald ]. Petoia
|oseph |. Piersimoni
Dayle Lynn Pluta

Vincen zo Grande

Iohn Heckel
Lawrence

I. Hubert, |r.'

Eric Iohn Price
Iohn Michael Pursell
|ames Verity Pyrah III
Lora Lee Rinehimer

Raymond I. Insalaco
Angela S. |ones
Iimi |. |ones

Iohn Murray Kline
David |. Klub
Christopher Charles Kohl
Thomas G. Kozura
Cynthia Diane Kra tzer

Christine Anne teonhardt
Keith B. Manchester
Marlene M. Marriggi
M"ry Ruth G. Marshall

Kevin Martin
Ronald E. McHale, |r.
Dawn M. Meyer

Charles S. Rome
Stanley G. Savitsky III
Karen Lynne Scotchlas
Iill Stacey Sontarp
|effrey Scott Stahl
Charles Gerald Sweigert
Kathleen R. Weber

Kelly Ann Williams
Antoinette R. Wingert
*Gary R. Wolfe
Christine Marie Yencha

CHEMISTRY
tMichelle Ruth Saltz

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Mark F. Alansky
Donald Ciccaglione
*Degree in absentia

Denise A. Wilde

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�GTTADUATES

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Robert Dushok
*Eric M. Kaleta
Stephen W. Kulmaczeski

Alan Kwiatkowski

|oseph Stephen Mickowski
Kim-Chi T. Pham
|oseph !. Snell
Theresa Ann Wesolowski

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bruce I^f. Alexis

Christopher Brian Andrews

Iohn Brian Schmidt
Iudith Elizabeth Smith

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Kenneth Charles Boyle
Iohn Francis Celusniak
tCatherine M. Chomko

Vincent A. DeGiusto
Douglas Iohn DeGroote
|oseph F. Dempsey III
Erik S. Everett
|ames |oseph Gizelbach

Roger A. Hatch
tGary L. Katulka

Hani M. Kazimi

Albert R. Knerr,lr.
|effrey W. Meyer
Quang Ng,
Terrence A. Roth

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Edmund I. O'Neill III
foseph M. Botto
Frank A. Dempsey

Richard Allan Ro,sser

Bruce Alan Horn

Mark William Vetovitz
Carl l. Zbegner

Carol R. Kotlowski

*Degree in absentia

lsigma Xi

�GTTADUAirES
BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE

Continued

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Michelle Anne Augustine

Christopher Iohn Wojtowicz

MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Joseph M.

Botto

Carol R. Kotlowski

MATHEMATICS
*)oseph Iohn Polashenski

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Patrice Marie Pienta

NURSING
Paula Abrantes

Sharon Marie Alexy
Lisa Marie Allegretto

Karen Cecile Antonio
Noreen Marie Barge
Iane P. Brown
I[Barbara R. Carpenter
Susan Elizabeth Ciprich
Anne E. Connors
Crystal D. Coy

Io-Ann Balara DeMuzzio

*Degree in absentia

&amp;

IiRita M. Evanoski

Michael Iohn Fedor
Marce Ann Gallagher
Catherine Hauze
Fredrick Hippeli
IfCarol Ann Sromovski Hynes
llPatricia A. ]acques
]anice Ann Kolsovsky
B. Jean Kosh
Catherine Marie Kulavich

tlleah Marie Kulikowski

lSigma Theta Tau

�GTTADUATES
BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE Continued

NURSING (cont'd)
Christine Ann Pisano

IlMarcella Ann Leo

Terry Lee Lex
{Pa't*cia Ann Mattern
|ean Marie McDonald
Cynthia Margaret McGarvey
Anne McNeil
Barbara Ann Michael
Deborah A. Miller
Michelle M. Munday
Mary Elizabeth Olson
I[Denise G. Piepoli

Barbara Ann Pliska
Ilsandra Christine Pryslak
Patricia Ann Rasko
{suzanne Dougherty Rogers
Janet Lee Schneider

Marianne T. Schwartz
Michael P. Sheehan
Lori Vagnarelli
I[Diane Marie Ward
Carol A. Mulherin Wysowski

PHYSICS
Michael I. Mnos

Michael lohn Gazda

WILKES COLLEGE
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF
PODIATRIC MEDICINE PROGRAM
*YSimon Becker

*Degree in absentia

YPeter fames Cuesta

lSigma Theta Tau

YMedical Program

�Senior Class Officers

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*Degree in absentia.
lDenotes The Society of the Sigma Xi Research Acknowledgement.
The Society of the Sigma Xi is a nationdl honorary science organization
dedicated to the encouragement of research in the sciences. Members of the
Senior Classwho qualify for recognition are designatedin theprogram.
\Denotes Membership in the BetaPsi Chapter of SigmaThetaTau.
International Honor Society f or Nursing.

*D enotes Memb ership in Phi Alpha Theta.
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so

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�STUDENT AIAARDS
1989
These awards were presented to students for outstanding achievement at a special luncheon on May 7,1989 at
the Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center.
,

Societyof War

of1812Award

Military Order of World Wars

..ToddC.

Award

Schoeneberger

. . . . Peter

Kelley

;

Daughters of Founders and Patriots Award . . Chistine Campbell
American Legion ROTC General
Walter Humanick Memorial

Military

Award

l

. . . . Thomas

l.

Zuback

I

Daaid Andreut Garber

AwardinBiology
Biology Research Award

..Ericl.Knorr
. . . . Mary Elimbeth Montaldi

The Professor Catherine H. Bone Award . . Daaid Andreut

Chemistry
StudentAward
ACS Polymer Award

Garber
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Outstanding Freshman

..KarenDurland
DanielWerner

�STUDENT ATAARDS
Award
John F. Kennedy Award
Political Science Award
NaparsteckAward
MathematicsAward
Computer Science Award
The Dr. Alfred W. Bastress

. . Keuin Robert St.Martin
. . Mary Rose

Mmichini

MarshaD. Howes

....EdwardL.

Lupico

....WilliamEdwardLynch
. . . Alan lQpiatkawski

Registered Nurse with Highest

AcademicAchievement . .

Highest Achievement in Nursing

. . . . Ioyce Lynn FilianEnders

Major

Ctrolyn E. Starner

Highest Cumulative Academic Achievement
inNursing
...ludrthAnnelones

Practice
Psychology Department Awards
Excellence in Clinical

Denise G.

Piqoli

George C. Strand,

lr.

Michelle Marylee Olexa

Award
Raymond R. Ritz Award

Jaroslav G. Moravec

. . . . George C. Strand,
. . Michelle

lr.

Ann Kieg

Speech, Communications, and Theater Arts
Award for Academic Achievement . . . Michelle Marylee Olexa
The Myvanwy Williams Scholarship

inTheaterAward
KlausHolmScholarship...
ExcellenceinEconomics ....

. . ChistopherBrush

..MaureenO'Hara

....lohnl.Walsh

Excellence in Business

Administration

W*dy

Eliz,abethRosencrance

�STUDENT AIALTRDS
Excellence in MBA

Program

.losqh Andreut Zikor, Ir.

Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public
Earth and Environmental Sciences

AchievementAward

Accountants

Academic

.

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....ChristopherSudol

Award
Award

Outstanding Engineering Student

.

Society of Women Engineers

. Leanne

.lohnlnnocenti

M.

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Electrical Engineering Achievement

Award

.lames C. Hayes, lr.
Nancy MaryYurescko

Award
Female Scholar Athlete
Male ScholarAthlete
Physics Department

.lohnl. Pohida,lll
lennifer S. Bodnar

.WilliamR. Eoanina

ACT 101Award for Distinguished Effort . . . . Michelle Annl(rieg
Cooperative Education Outstanding

Seniorlntern

Keith lbpfer Memorial

Award

Female Athlete of the Year

Male Athlete of the Year

.

.

BEACON Colonel of the Year Award . . .

.... MaryloGeist
lamiece Apolinaro

. . . Nicole Kooaleski
. . . MichaelL.

Schroat

'

Michael L. Schroat

BEACON Lady Colonel of the Year Award . . . . . Nicole Kooaleski

,

�STUDENT AIAT\RDS
BEACON

SeniorAward

. . . . . Wendy ElimbethRosenuanee

David W. Evans Outstanding Forensic

Award

...SusanLenoreTomasko

Faculty Women and Wives Club
Eleanor Coates Farley Scholarship . . . Michelle Marylee Olexa
The Theresa ]ordan and

FrankMehm

Pyjrze

SandraBeth Adams

Award
Letterwomen's Scholarship
Coreen Santoro Award
American Red Cross Awards
The Nada Vujica Memorial

. . . Amiad

Al-Tanfi

..LisaAnnKraoitz
. . Melissa AnnKennedy
. Denise G. Piepoli

Nursing Student Organization

Award
Programmer of the Year .
Presidential Incentive Award
Leadership

laneP. Brown
Craig K.

lnimer

. CraigK.

I-aimer

Student Government Appreciation Awards . . . . Michelle Chiodo
Keoin Michael Grffry
Chistine Anne Leonhardt
Mary Elimbeth Montaldi
Rosania
KarenLynne Scotchlas
Charles Gerald Sweigert

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Women's Athletic Association
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Award

RobertD. Wachowski

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Sandra Beth Adams

Mory Elizabeth Montaldi

RobinBateman

Andreu) D. Morrell

Edward Buonocore, lr.

Michelle M. Munday

Michelle Chiodo

Christopher

Maria DiCredico

Michelle Marylee Olexa

lennifer L, Douglas

Deanna Palin

Ieffre7 Butler Eline

lohn l. Rosania

Ihtherine

Susan Lee Stortz

G ene

Ettinger

WrNebel

WilliamR, Eaanina

George C. Strand, Ir,

Kmberly AnnEaans

Rente lennifer Strucke

Daaid Andrew Garber

Charles Gerald Sweigert

Bruce Alan Horn

Mark William Vetoaitz

LisaM. Ihlinoski

Laura MaieView

Douglas George Lane

lohnl. Walsh

William Edward Lynch

Thomasl.Zuback

Deborah

A. Miller

�Mace and Chain of Oflice
The inauguration of President Michelini marked the first ceremonial use of two important insignia given to Wilkes College.
The handsome mace and chain of office are the gifts of local donors.

The two insignia were designed by Ottie Hill Chwalek '61
and executed by a nationally known gold and silversmith, professor Kurt ]. Matzdorf of the State University of New York College at New Paltz, New Paltz, New York.
The College Mace
THE Mecu is made of sterling silver throughout. At the lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) knob. The upper end of the shaft displays the inscription "Wilkes College
1933: Above the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate
that Wilkes-Barre acted as a melting pot in forming a new and
v8orous community of people of many different backgrounds.
This theme is clearly stated in the gilt inscription around the upper_part of the bowl: "Unity Amidst DiversityJ' Set into the top of
the bowl is the gilt seal of Wilkes College. The top of the mace is a
gilt flame-like structure to indicate the enlightenment to be
gained from higher education. A piece of anthracite coal from a
local mine is set in the center of this " flame" to commemorate the
origin of the community and the College in its coal mining past.

The Chain of Office

Orncr of the President of Wilkes College is four
feet long and is made of sterling silver throughout. Tha hnks of
the chain are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames repeating
the motif of the mace. In the front hangs the grlt seal ofwilkei
College suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with three acorns.
to suggest the strength and sturdiness of future generations. The
back of the chain is a silver portrait of Eugene S. Farley, first president of Wilkes College, set in a cluster of gilt oak leaves to commemorate his strong leadership of the College.
Trm CHarr.r or

�Alma Mater
Wilkes, our Alma Mateq,
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.

Thou shalt lead us onward
In search of finer things.

Maywe find the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.
Muy our deeds of love and service
Ever swell thy fame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Gloryto thy name.

-

Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>WILKES COLLEGE

COMM ENCEMENT- CONV OCATION

THURSDAY
AUGUST 31, 1989
:15 a.m.

Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center
Wilkes College
Wilkes-B arre, Penniylvania

�HY}{NTOJOY
L
Joyful, joyful we adore Thee,
C'od of Glory, Lord of love;
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun aboYe.
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness,
Drive the &amp;rk of doubt away;
Giver of immortal gladness,

Fill us with the light of daY!

It
Alt Thy works with joy sturound Thee,
Earth and heaven reflect ThY BYS,
Stars and angels sing around Thee,
Center of wrbroken Praise;
Field and forest, vale and mountain,
Flowery meadow, flashing sea,
Chanting bird and flowing fountain,

Call us to rejoice in Thee.

m.
Mortals, join the haPPY chorus
Which the morning stars began;
Father love is reigning o'er us,
Brother love binds man to man.
Ever singing, march we onward,
Victors in the midst of strife:
Joyful mtrsic leads us sunward
In the triumph song of life.

�LIST OF GRADUATES
August 31, 1989
Master of Business Administration
*Kevin Patrick Brcsious
Richard Cintron

*Michelle Jacqueline Connors
DonddWarren Eckert
{'IGthleen Cope Egert
Bnrce Charles Jones

*Evan Carl Jones
*Susan Saleh Kovacs

Randall Steven Miller
*Suzanne Ifuy Moser
Theresa W. Prykowski
IGthy Marie Ragard
Patrick C. Red
*David E. Reiss

tHarry Salavantis
*Randy J. Scheirer
George Jeffrey Seigen
tSean N. Smith
Sandra Lynn Stewart

Anthony F. Student
*Renee Marie Swider
*Joseph G. Szakal
*Edwin Ulrich Umstead

Master of Health Administration
*AIan Louis Bryski

*Degree in Absentia

�Master of Science in Education with a major in
Educational Conputing
Mary Lynn Adams
I(aren J. Ktrryloski
*Sharon M. Olsommer

*WiniMReap

Steven

William Traver

Master of Science in Education with a major in
Educational Development and Strategies
Todd Alleman

*Lyndell J. Auchenbach
Joyce Green Banls
*MarieAure Ben

*lVilliam Randat B€radelli
*Janet Elaine Boris

Cheryl A. Sell Burke
Susan Pasquarello Castle

Judith Ann Dinan
Carol Ann Earl
James R. Endres

{'Ifuthlsen W. Falatovich
Magdalyn Baldo Farley

*Laurel J. Flyer
Mary Elizabeth Foltz
Evangeline Enslin Fox

*Martin J. Friel
*Kristin Sue Fry
*Ann M. Haugh

Michael R. Hayes
Steven D. Heffner
*Elizabeth A. Herb
Nicholas G. Holgash, Jr.
Joanne Patricia Hurst
*Mary Ann Manchur Johns
*Joan Hamill Juretus

*Elizabeth D. IGne
*Degree in Absentia

�Master of Science in Education vith a major in
Educational Development and Strategier
Iorie Ann Ikufman
Barbara Paulette King
*C-arolyn G. Kneas

M. Elizabeth Knepp
Lynn Marie l.avenburg
rJohn F. Lenahan
hy l.owe Lewis
*Wenda l(ay I-ockcuff
*Helen louise Iombardo
*Jack David long
Theodora Anastasia loupos

Lois Anne Manrt

rJudith A.. Maxwell
*Linda Lewdlen McClung
Malonie

B

lachuell McDonald

*C-arl E. Mondeto

*Richard Mmano

*Natalie R. Mowrey
Alfred Emmanual Naulty, Jr.
rStephen Crarl Pfirman
*Diane B. Phillips
Lisa L. Pinter
Alfred Edgar @igley, Jr.
rThomas A. Remely
Annette Cook Shriver

*K. Stephen Siwiecki

Brenda Sue R. Spence

*Neil A. Temple
lVilliam R. Wagner
Nancy L. \ryalker-Riegert
oTrudy L Yeager

*Degree in Absentia

�Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
iSan Gao
*Ronald S. Kielb

Timothy J. Sichler

*Degree in Absentia

�Bachelor of Arts
Atm l-aude
Cluistine A. Dodds-Art
Sharon A. Biglin- Sociologr
*Eric Mark Chase- Psychologr
Michele Ann Doyle- Sxiologt

Thomas Goyne -History

{fle
tWendy A. Harv ey-English

Lisa M. IGlinoski- Intemational Studies
*I(aren Evans lkufer- Art

Iaura Kelley - Commrniations
Gina Inngo - Communications
Crerard

T. Lynott-Political Science

IGren Theresa Marie Marryshow- Commrniations

Michelle Saby McCarroll- Economi cs
*David Edwad Pavele tz- Psychalogr
Sarita Penugo nda- Engl ish

Roseam Marie Petrov ich- Psychologr
t Nadine Pohowsky-Pqrclr ol ogSr

lYalter John Smith-Po/r'frcal Science

Kimberly fuin Wi gfal l- Psychologr

Bachelor of Science
Linda Marie B ailey- Nursi4gl'
Jacelyn Beynon - Accounting
*Pegry Mora B lum-Business Administntion
Thomas R. Burkhart- Busrness Administntion
*Roberta A. Canaan - Electical Engiheering
*Paul Albert Clapps-.Business Adminisfration
Paul A. Engelhardt - Computer Science
Frederick W. Etzel-Busr?ress Administation
Joseph Galli-.E/c trial fuginwing
*fup Marchelitis Gifford -Aeotnting
Richard J. Gould- El*trical Engineering
*Marc E. Graves-Bnsrn *s Administrution

Patick

*Degree in Absentia

�Bachelor of Science
*

Charles Raymond HadUck- Busln e ss Ad mi ni sfiati on

Vikki Marie Hoffm

an-B iologlt

Marie l('a,y - Electrical Engin*ing
Michael John Kotch- Nursing
* ernard Kusakavitch- Busin e ss Ad mini s'tntion
B
I-eanrne

Millard Iawall -Business Administntion
Irrraine lrtscav age' Acowting
Tracy Ann McDon ald-Elxtrical Engin*ring
Matthew Luke Mine * Elxtrical Enginxring
William A. Neff- Busrness Ad ministation
Karl Benjamin Paoloni- Busin ess Administntion
* Stephen William Paroby - B u siness Ad ministntion
Joseph

Nicholas Paul Peterlin, h.-El*tical Engineeting
Michaelle Dane Pozniak- Brrln ess Ad mini stntion
Ernest Peter Reich- Busrness Administntion

*Rodman

L Richards-Brrin ss Administntion
Ahmad Salameh- Enginxring Management
Kathrp Hopkins Sarik- Bustness Administrution
Robert David Sitzler- Biologlr

Gregory M. Turko-Busin ss Admini strution
Chester Williams- A ccounting

Wilkes College Pennsylvania College of
Optometry Program
Cum laude

*Michelle Am Krasucki
*Carl J. Urbanski

*Degree in Absentia

l

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�ORDER OF EXERCISES
rkocessional

Trumpet Voluntary
Iercmiah Clarke

Welcome

CreorgeW. lryaldner
Vi ce-President for Academic Affairs

*Invocation

Reverend

&amp;rdella Brown

Pastor, First United Methodist Church

*Hymn to Joy

Ludwig van Beethoven
Richard M. Ross, Jr.
Member, Board of Trustees

Greetings

Marcie Kreinces
President, Student Government
Christine Dodds '89

Introduction of Speaker

President Christopher N. Breiseth
Wilkes College

Address
B

President Harry Ausprich
loomsburg University of Perursylvania

Conferring of the Degrees

kesident Christopher N. Breiseth

*Alma Mater

Eleanor C. Farley

*Benediction

Reverend C. Frank Terhune
Iltheran Church

Pastor, Good Shepherd

*Recessional

Trumpet Tune and Ayre

Heryyhrcell
Music by
Wilkes College Brass
fetome &amp;mpbett, Conductor
*The audience is requested to rise

A reception for graduates and their families will be held in
Room 214 of the Marts Center immediately following the ceremony.

�A

..MATER

Wilkss, orlr AIms lt4ater,
pl@s our harts to thee,

lVe

Hmr, fdth, ed @rags,
Truth ad loydty.
In mr wort ard in owplrcre,
We Salt

alwayslovctb,

#It lead us mward
In sarcfr of finer things.

Thffi

fratfurykitffings"

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Glory to thy name.

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t

h

Wilkes UniuersitA

:

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\

Conuocation

FebruarA 76,7990
Arnaud C, Iularts Center

\-r

��Program Addendum

It is a pleasure for wilkes universiry
to accept the special greetings from the
President of its parent institution delivered by

Gary A. Sojlca
P re sident, B uckne ll U niv ersity

�ON BECOIITING A UNIVEKSITY
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY JUNIOR COLLEGE
WILKES COLLECE - L947
WILKES UNIVERSITY - 1990

-

L933

They come to us
l"Iarked bU the world,
Prepared and unprepared, serious and alert:
All who enter
tlaue been taught
Education is the keA
Tb ratse their slghts
Beyond their expectations
Of what the good life can be:
7b change the enuironment,
Tb modifa behauior,
7b keep the mind euer free.

Unwilling to liue with
justice that lles
Disabled or inert,

Peace or

Unable to accept
A mind closed to freedom
Or sil ent for fear of being hurt.

confer
All the rights and Priuileges
Institutions of higher learning grant:
Your right to think,
7b be, to do,
Tb haruest what Aou Plant,
Tb striue for truth,
?b speak foir truth
And when Aou're wrong, recant.
We

The ualues
That informed us
Remain fundamentallY the same,
Our missionunchanged

Withthe changing
Of our name:
Do Aou strike the match
Tb light the candle
Or to watch the flame?

ALFRED S. CROH '4L
Professor Emeritus

��AMEKICA, TIIE BEAUTIFUT
O beautful for spacious skies, for amber waues of grain,
For purple mountain majesties aboue the fruited plain.

America! America! Ood shed his grace on thee,
And crown thA good with brotherhood
from sea to shining sea.

O beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the Aears,
Thine alabaster cities gleam, Ltndimmed by human tears.
America! America! God shed his grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
from sea to shining sea.

AI,MA MATEK
Wil.kes o ur Alma I'Iater,
pledge our hearts to thee,
Ilonor, faith, and courage,
Truth and loyaltA.
In our work and in our pleasttre,
Quide us as a friend;
We shall alwaAs loue thee,
Loyal to the end.
We

Thou shalt lead us onward
In search of finer things.
InIaA u)e find the wisdom
That thA spirit brings.
I,IaA our deeds of loue and seruice
Euer swell thy fame Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!
Olory to thy name.

-

Words and Music by
Eleanor C. Farley

�UniuersitA DaA Conuocation Pro gram
Order of Exercises
'Fanfare for the Common FIan , ,

l:.
.;. .. . .
't

'processional: Rondeau.
'America the Beautiful
*

.....,

.

,Aaron Copland
.Jean Mouret

..

Invocation.

.. ' ' 'words by Katherine tae Bates
Plusic by Samuel A. ward

. . . . .The Keverend John

W.

Jordan

Supertntendent of Diocesan Schools
Dlocese of Scranton

Welcome.

. . . .Christopher N. Breiseth
Presldent,

Greetings

W

ilkes U nlDersltA

. . .Frank M. tlenry
Chairman, Board of Trustees
The ilonorable Lee Namey '68
MaAor of the C,tA of Wllkes'Barre
The Honorable Paul E. Kanjorski '59
Member of the Unlted States Congress

Charles nuget
Commlssloner of lllgher Nucatlon
Commonuealth of PennsA lu ania

"The Road Not Taken" from

Conferring of Honorary

Frostiana.

. . . . . . .Randall Thompson
Wilkes Universlty Choir

Degree

. .Christopher N. Breiseth

Address

. . .Sheldon Hackney
President, UnluersltA of PennsAluanta

K€marks_.
*Alma Mater

*Benediction
*

Recessional:

,,procession of Nobles,, from

.. ' .Christopher

..j....

..i.....

.Eleanor C. FarleA

I

Mlada

fHl?,',:.,"J"Xfi**:Z"y;Y
. .Ntkolal RlmskA-Korsakou
Wilkes University Chorus

Wilkes University Wind Ensemble
Jerome Campbell, Conductor
*The audience is requested to rise.

N. Breiseth

"

A ,"""ption witt follow at the South end of the gAm.

�DK. CTIKISTOPIIER N. BKEISETTI
Dr. Christopher N. Breiseth, President of Wilkes
Uniuersity, received his baccalaureate in lTistory, with
highest honors, in 7958 from the Uniuersity of California
at Los Angeles where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
I7e receiued the B.Litt in Modern British llistory from
Oxford Uniuersity in 7962 and the Ph.D. in lvlodern
European Intellectual lTistory from Cornell Uniuersity in
7964.
IIe joined the faculty at Williams College in 7965 and
was the Liaison Officer for Fulbright, Marshall and Rhodes
Scholarships. In 7967, on leaue from Williams College, Dr
Breiseth serued for two years in the Office of Economic
Opportunity in Washington, D.C., as Chief of the Policy
Quidance Branch of the Community Action Program. In
7970 and 7977, he u)as a post-doctoral Danforth Fellow in
Black Studies at the llniuersity of Chicago.
Dr. Breiseth joined the llistory faculty at Sangamon State
Uniuersity, Springfield, Illinois, where he chaired the
tlistorg program and was elected the first chairman of the
Faculty Senate.
In 7980 Dr. Breiseth accepted the Presidency of Deep
Springs College in California and serued for three Aears as
its President and Dean before returning to Sangamon State
IJniuersitg where he taught until his appointment as
President of Wilkes College.
During his tenure at Wilkes, Dr. Breiseth has had an
enormous impact on both the college and the community.
Iile is an integral part of the communitg and a constant
aduocate for the strong alliance that exists between the
two.
IIe has been a leader in ciuic organizations and within
the business community to foster development and
economic growth in Northeastern Pennsylu ania. Dr.
Brelseth has also been instrumental in deueloping ways in
which educational institutions in Wg oming Valley c an
work together to pool resources for the benefit of all
students. ITis leader ship is credited with the achieu ement
thatmoued Wilkes to Uniuersity status.

�DR. SIIELDON IIACKNEY
Dr. Sheldon llackney, President of the Uniuersity of
Pennsyluania, took office in 7987 after seruing as
president of Tulane Uniuersity and as prouost of Princeton
University.
Dr. Ilackneg receiued his B.A. fromVanderblltUniuerstty
in 7955. IIe serued in the U.S. Nauy from 7956-67, and
went on to earn his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale Uniuersity in
7963 and 7966, respectively.
A historian of the American South. IIe is the author of the
award winning Populism to Progressiuism in Alabama,
and Populism: The Critical Issues.
Dr. ITackney has serued onthe Rockefeller Commission
on the llumanities and the ACE Commission on Women in
Iligher Education. In 7982-85 he chaired the board of
directors of the Carnegie Foundation for the Aduancement
of TEaching, and in 7987-88 he chalred the Consortium on
Financing lligher Education. Ilewas elected to the
American Philosophical Society in 7988.
Through his chairmanship of the West Philadelphia
Partnership, Dr. Ilackney has directed the growth of a
w orking p artner shlp between Penn, neighboring
institutions and the residents and Dusiness people of West
Philadelphia. The focus has been on community
deuelopment, health care, job training, and improving the
quality of public schools. Dr. Ilackney has serued as a
member of the board of directors of the Qreater
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Committee to
Support Philadelphia Public Schools, the Urban Affairs
Partnership and the Uniuersitg City Science Center.
Dr. ITackney has receiued honorary degrees from the
Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, ITauerford
College, the lTebrew Uniuersity of Jerusalem, and the
U niver sity of Ddinburgh.

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                    <text>WILKF^S UNIVERSITY
The FortA-Third Annual

Spring Commencement
for the
Conferring of Degrees

Ralston Field
SaturdaA Afternoon

26, 7990
at four o'clock
FIaA

�'r AMERICA;, I'trID

BEAUTIFUL

O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber u)aues of grain,
For purple mountain majestles aboue the fruited ptain.
America! America! C-ad shed his grace on the,e,
And crown thy good wtth brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
O beautifut for patriot dream that sees beyond the years,
Thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed bg humantears.
Amerlca! Americal Qod shed his grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
Words bu
\, Katherine Lee Bates
Iulusic

by

Samuel A. Ward

�l

Spring
:

Commeftcement

Wilk,es llnioersity
Saturday AfterTtoon, Iulay 26; 79i9o.

�ORDER

Of

EXERCISES

Wil.liam Walton

Wind Ensemble of Wilkes Univ€rsity
JnnorqE W. CnmrnELL, Conductor

(The au'dience is requested to rise as the procession enters the area.)

I,$DITCOMD
-

INVocAf,IoN .'.

...CPonanW.Wru,onPn
Vtee Prestdentfor Academlc Affalrs

.

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AM.ERICA, TTTE BtrAUTItrU L

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. Words by Katherine Lee Bates
Ifusic bg Samuel A. Ward

CnnrstoPHEK

N. flnusnTn
President

Fnnnn M. tInNRY
Chairman, $oard of Tiustees

MICHAELS.. GRRR

Assis,tant Professoi of Sociologg / Anthropolo,gy

'

M^RCIE Lvnnr l(nntncps

l"Iember of the Class

of

799;0

�OKDEK OF EXEKCISES
HONORAKY DECREE RECIPIENTS
Eorrnn Junnn Lnutr '4b

Frcnn Lnwrs

THE PRESENTtrTION OF' AWARDS

THD CONFDRRING OF

DECIREES

.......CnnrsrornpnN.Bnprsnrn

MATER

.

ALMA

president

DteanorC. Farley

(Thewords of the Alma Mater are printed on the back couer of the program.
The audtence is requested to stand and join ln thC stnging.)

Pastor St. Adalbert's Partsh

RECESSIONAL

Procession of

Nobles

. . Rtmsky-Korsakou

(The audtence and the graduates are requested to rematn standing dartng
the reaesstonal of the Platform Party and the Facultg.)

3

�AUIAKDS

THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND STDKLING LEROY
WANDELL ATTIARDS
Lrunln A. BosYaK, Materials Engineering
EnuoI. Zusuan, BiologY
These awards are presented to the man and woman graduate having
attatned the htghest academtc auerage for the four years at wilkes
Unluersitg.
Presentatlo ns b g Cponcn W. Wrlonnn
Vice President for Academic Affairs

AWAKD OF TNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, SOCItrTY AND
R. CnnaonvSunsox
._. .
PUBLIC
:
:
Sociology and PsYchologY

POLICY

This award is given to the outstandtng graduattng senlor of the
School.
Presentatton Dy Tnnooonp

AI'TIAKD OF THD SCHOOL OF

J.

EncBL, Dean

LIBEML AKTS AND

flUMANSCIENCES

....Kerr,tLvnnFunt'ona
French and International Studies

This award is given to the outstandlng graduating senior of the
School.
Presentatlon by J,rurs P. Rooncnxo. Dean

ATIIARD OF THD SCHOOL OF SCIENCDS

AND

EN.TNEDRING

.;;;::lJf,t;*::#X

Thls award ts giuen to the outstandlng graduattng senior of the
School.
Presentation bY Unro K. Nutn, Dean

4

�AIIAKDS

ALUMNI AI'IIARD FOK
LEADDKSHIP .

ScorrConnaoEhntr
This award ts giuen bg the Wilkes lJntuerstty Alumni Association to
the member of the graduatlng ctass considered to haue made the
strongest contrtbution to student ltfe and the student actiuities programof the Uniuersity.
.

Presentation bg AntnonvJ. Snrruua ,ll'78
Director of Alumni Kelations

AWAKDS OF THE WILKDS UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
These awards are presented annuallg bg the Wilkes Unluerslty Alumnl
Assoclatton to those alumnl who best exempllfy the characterlstics of
an educated person and the tradltlons of Wilkes Uniuersltg.

THD EUGENE S. NARLDY MEMORIAL

ALUMNUSAVIIARD

. . Wru,nrqR. MnrnwnnrNc'65,'75

THE DISTINCUISHED YOUNC ALUMNA

AWARD

. PArnrcrn Parnrcnn'82

Presentations bA Jonn Elnnon, JR. '75
President, Wilkes University Alumni Association

�AIIAKDS

TND CAKPENTER OUTSTANDINC TEACHING

AIiIIARD

DavroR. Lonc
Assistant Professor of Blologg

oluen in recognttion of the B. o. carpenter family to homor a member
of the Wtlkes facultg who is recommended bg a facultg committee as
an Outstanding Tbacher at the Untuersttg.
Presentatlon Dy Cnnlsrornon N. Bnntsmn

President

WILKLS INSPTRATIONAL TEACNINC
Wyoming Valley West
appreclatlon of dedicatlon and effectit)eness as a teacher
wtth an outstanding record. of success in preparlng students for colIege and for the tife of the mlnd.
Presentation by RonnnrJ. flnaurn
Executive Assistant to the President
Qiuen

in

RDCOGNITION OF PROFESSOK

DMERITUS

JTT"TNSJ. EIONNIXC

Announcement bg CnRlsrornpn N. Elnusnrn
President

BOARD ON TRUSTDDS DISTINGUISHED
Actlue 797 3-7982, Dmertta 7982

PresentationDy FnANK M. TIPNKY
Chairman, Board of Trustees

�NONOKARY DEGREES

DOCTOR OF SCIENCD .

.

EDITHE JUDITH LDVIT '45

National leader in maintaining quality of health care through her work
of nearly three decades with the National tsoard of Medical Examiners.
Native of litlilkes-Barre, graduate of Kingston High School, Bucknell
University Junior College, and Bucknell University (Phi Beta Kappa),
Edithe Levitwasthe outstanding graduate of her class atWomen's Medical College of Pennsylvania. For ten years she served Philadelphia Qen'
eral Hospital, including a term as Director of Medical Education; pio'

neered in field of licensure of physicians, developing testing,
evaluation, and certification processes governing the standards for
medical doctors in the United States. Author, speaker, board member,
and much honored leader in her profession.

DOCTOR ON HUMAND LDTTDKS .

.

. . FLORA LEWIS

Foreign Affairs columnist since 1980 and diplomatic correspondent of
the New York Times for nearly two decades. Born in Los Angeles, graduate of U.C.L.A. and Columbia University School of Journalism, Flora
L,ewis began her career with the Associated Press during World War II
coveringthe Navy and State Departments. Front-line observer of Western Europe's post-war recovery, of Eastern Durope's dominance by the
SovietUnion, of theVietNam Warand of the continuingsagain the Mid'
dle East, she has interpreted the world, including the ending of the
Cold War in the present era, for readers of the New York Tlmes. Much
honored in her native America for the incisiveness and global sophistication of her reporting, she has also been honored by the French with
the Chevalier de la Legion d'[Ionneur.

�ITIASTER'S DEGKEE CANDIDATES

Master of Science Degree in Education
with a major in Educational Computing
William J. Edner

Master of Science Degree in Education
with a mqjor in Educational Development and Strategies
*Scott R. Anderson
*
Linda M. Barnes
*
Deborah llene Cooke
FreddaS. Fls chman
Judith Ann lTerr
Lisa G. Kennedy
Lisa Ann Kerstetter
*
Barbara n lqitcho

Edgar T Osburn
Christine A. Patterson
L. Michael Relsh
*
Reba Buck Rohrer
Barbara Natell Sims
Maryann Storz
Karen C. Tblboo
Ann Carol lrlarie Zak
*

Master of Science Degree in Education
with a major in Elementary Education
Jane IuI. Byorek
*Jacqueline Ann Vitek

Master of Science Degree in Education
with a mqior in Dnglish
sDavtdW. Orehotsky
Joseph 17. Williams, Jr.

gCandtdates for PennsgluanlaTEacher

Certtflcatton

'Degree

tln

absentta

�Master of Science Degree in Education

with a major in Mathemati6s
Susan Lee Stortz

Master of Science Degree

with a major in Nursing

I"Iary D. Bantell
Ther e s a IvI ary I"I ulherin
I"Iary Labaty Supey

Master of Science Degree in
Electrical En gineerin g
ThomasJ. Ilughes

Master of Science Degree in Physics
Willtam John Pethlck

�Master of Business Administration Degree
Dianne Augugliaro
Samuel K. Benner, Jr.
Shamla Chebolu
Catherine Lynette Cole
Frank J. Cole, Jr.
P atricia Condusta-S u ru illa
*
Jeffrey JaA Cooper
*
Gary Carlos Crain
Wayne R. Fairchild
James D. Forbes
James Thomas Oorman
Gary L. Gray
Patricia Ann Qritsko
Stephen I"Iichael II annon
Donald D. Ililbert

*

*

John

P.

Iloch

Theresa ["Iarie luan
Diane R. Jones
*
John lulurray Kline
Andrett) J. Koualchick
Robert J. Kuhl
StanleA n Lauterback
WilliamWayne Lockman
Daniel E Lynn, Jr.

Joseph L, Ivlacher
Dauid B. Mclntyre
M aryKo se Centrella M enichini
Dauid A, Owens
* Craig E. Palumbo
*Sonal Patel
Karen A. Perz
* Dauid Ryan Peterson
*
Greg Alan Ready
Joseph A. Santanasto
Leslie John Scholl
William K. Sharer
II elen Berlandi Sherman
John AnthonA Shober
*
Leonard J. Stoid,a, Jr.
*Stacy Ounn Tbgue
*
Craig James Tless
*
Irlarijoan T Vanyo
Lynn I'Iarie Verrastro
Wayne Dauid Wesley
Steue W. Wilson
Oerard Yanuzzl
JamesA. Yostrum
John Zazworskey

Master of flealth Administration Degree
* Denise Ren\e Redenski

Keuin TErence Brennan
* Sally Ann Oroblewski
Donna Maria LOco

Sandra J. Shaker

*

Degree

in absentia

10

�BACIIETOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES

Bachelor of Arts
Summa Cum Laude
Kelli Lynn Furlong, International Studies and French
Barb ara Eltzabeth J amelli, Communlcattons
Magna CumLaude
Stephen J ames Bachman, Economics
t*Carl M. Chametski, Psgcholo gg
Ilelen Anetla Cummtngs, Engltsh
sThomas Ro bert Grffith, Dngltsh and Communlcattons
nCarrie Ann II atnes, Psycholo gg
Kathy Lynn II anis, Communications
Wendy Lee llolden, Engltsh
sVirgtnta A. l,enahan, Art
Edward L. Lupico, Engltsh
sM aureen Anne O' 17 ara, Dngltsh
MaureenAnne O'Iilara, Theater Arts, Second Degree
Staceg L. Pearce, Soclologg
Ctndg L. Smith, Sociology
R. Oregory Stinson, Sociology and Psychology
Cum Laude
*lantce M. Barry, Sociology
Dale Qeor ge Cargtn, Communlcattons
Laurle Lynn Eaten Communlc atlons
sBrenda Letgh Espo slto, Psycholo gg

LortKentgan, Art
Kutz, English
aleffreg Lee lfiorton, Illstory
Richard Corey Rosentel, International Studies
tDavtd J ames Skordin ski, lntemattonat Studtes and Political Science
Ro semarie Lucy Turallo, P sgcholo gg
otScott D auld Zolner, Communlcations
sMelanle

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*Sigma

for Pennsylvanla Teacher

11

tPhiAlphaTheta
oPl Kappa Detta

�Bachelor of Arts

-

Continued

Art
Ivlonica Ann Yenchak

Biology
Patrick James Kelley

Sandra, L. ITerbert

Chemistry
Tlacy AnnThomason

Communications
Christine lvlarie Kathleen Oraham
Philip Paul l"Iontuori
Andrew D. Renner
RuthE. Soderberg
Todd Nelson Werner

I"Iichele D. Brofton
Jean Anne Cronin
Shawn Patrick Dally

KarenAnnDonohue
James John Ferris
Alisa Beth Qetler

Earth and Environmental Sciences
Jeffrey Todd Steeber

Paul Williamson

Economics
Christopher R. Collins
Barbara Adetaidefioss

John I"Iartin Wilk
Denise A. Yanchik

12

�Bachelor of Arts

-

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English
Linda Kelly
Christopher

AmA Catherine Braun
Jean Marie Brodie
Iulatthew llarding
s/fristA M. Kalafut

P sy

M arc

Tbroli,

cholo gy, Second

l"I aj

or

James A. Thrnbach, Jr.

History
Thomas J. Creasing
Brian E CUrran
Dauid Joseph Qirman
sAnthonA T Orobinski
Iularia Diana Flazzitelti

tKaren Ann lulurphy,
Soc[otogA, Second Maior

sscott w. Nice
$Stephen Patrick Opeka
* rA nn Theresa Perfetto

Mathematics
EAruA

BethAugustine

Political Science
William Raymond Brennan
Christopher M. Buchanan
Bruce Dauid Bunnick
Matthew Oeorge Lazar

*

Degree

Marc Joseph Patanchi
Valerie Maureen SweeneA
Barbara I'I Yakimowicz

in absentia

$Cand idates

for

.Phi Alpha Theta

Pennsyluania TEacher Certification

L5

�Bachelor of Arts

-

Continued

Psychology
ssharo n Lee PI arianelli
Thomas J. E. Ivlericle

Danielle Lee Acquauiua
Susan Lynn ["L Auch-S chwelk
Susan Etlen B;arr
nKaren Kwiatek Black
Lisa Ann Burak
nJohn Paul Corcoran, Jr.
Tfacy Ann Qoryeb
Walter John lloughton, Jr.
Frank L. Ketschek,

Pamela A. I{iller
I"I arie Petras
xlanice Sus an Saldukas
Lori Ann Skinner
Kimberly Ann Skrepenak
Frank Joseph Spinnler
Gina lularie Thomas
ELynne P atrice Tl au aline
EAngela Jean Wiuell
Donna Rae Yedlock

s./on[ ne

Political Science, Second lvlaior

nLisa Ann Lanteigne
I"Iichele Lettieri

Sociology
attheu) Dauid Miller
Dauid D. Rogers
Ltsa Lee Tbmko

Ivlary flughes Akola,
Psy cholo gy, Second IvI ai or
I"Iatthew R. Germain
Soph ie D. Kowalewski

IvI

Theater Arts
Robert K. Johansen,
Communic ations, Second

$Ca n d id ate s f o

P
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or

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TE

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L4

APsi Cht

�Bachelor of Fine Arts
CumLaude
Jean R. IIarrA
EKathleen IUI arie Dunleau g
Iularie Qrace luladden
GregorA W. Shimp

Bachelor of Music
CumLaude
Stopfer, Jr.
Peter Carmen Uritz

EKarl D.

ECatherine Ann Cuccia
EDomlnick Cuccia
sStephen Fidyk
sDa rAl l"Iichaet LaM o oneA
ETbmela Etleen Newell
Keith Edward Sikorski
Scott Zwiebel

APsi

Chi

gCandidates

15

for Pennsyluanta1Eacher Certlflcatton

�Bachelor of Science
SummaCumLaude
x*Laurie A. Bobyak, Materiais Engineering
Marie Strunk, Iulathematics
Ehud I. Zttsman, BiologA
Ronit Zusman, BiologA

sT,lsa

IulagnaCumLaude
{I annelore Co stantino, /Yurs ing
**Jos eph Leonard Cumbo, Etectrical Engineering
x Cynthia IrI ichele Cummings Ko o lman,
Earth and Enuironmental Sciences
*Dina Fedak, Electrical Engineering
n *Sh aron Elizabeth Froude, BiologA
Darren J ackson, Accounting
lularia A. Ltttz, Materials Engineering
Judith A. McCarley, BiologA
N ancy l{ykulAn, Chemistry
l^Kosalie D. Patton, Nttrsing
*ynn Pleiscott, Nurs i ng
{rlary B. Serina, /Yurs[ng
*Joseph J. Tbkarewski, Jr., Chemistry
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Lisa Plarie Oomb, Business Administration
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David lulark Argentati
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Denise Marie Caparoni
William Z. Chromey
*John B. Comerford
Andrew Bernard Costic III

garet Elizabeth J asper
Robert Patrick Koons, Jr.
I"Iichael GregorA Linko
Gregory lulurman
Kelli O' Tb o le - C ap pellini
ThomasJ. Olenik
R. Dauid Patterson
Paul P Polishan
JohnA. Sauelli
Lynnette Dee Sena
John J. Serafin
Nadine I"I. Sereditch
M arcia lulitchell Sw anick
Robert Lowell Thomas, Jr.
Crystal Lea Welliuer
Ronald Wesp
Cheryl Ann Yuhnick
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Ivlary Beth G. Ilealey
Margaret A. tlenn
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Biology
Alena Ochal
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Franco fios si, Jr.
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Lisa Plaria Ferko
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18

�Bachelor of Science
Business Administration

Jeffrey T Minnich
Karen A. Naglak
[ulerrel W. Neal III
James fi. /Yolan
ClaraS. Nolda
Linda G. Oberrender
Brian Johnathan Ondrick
Jan I"I. Orloski
Stephen Douglas Parsons
Daniel A. Peters
April lularie Danielle Petroski
Lisa J. Pfund
Robert Scott Pietrzyk
Richard Shawn QueeneA
Laura L. Redding
Richard Dauid Rowland
Richard W. Rydzewski
Steuen I'I ark Schannauer
AnthonA J. Schifano
Lori Anne Scozzafaua
Chris I"L Shaud
Mark Walter Shedlock
Keith llenry Silligman
Oerard Joseph Slater

DeanCarlAmbosie
Joseph n Argenio, Jr.
Dominick J. Aritz
Scott Conrad Barth
Lori Ann Becker
Stephen R. Bialecki
TbddT Billings
Mark D. Blasko
Brian RaA Boone
Jeffrey L. Brazil
Dauid l"Iichael Bushe
Melinda J. Comfort
John Iulark Craparo
Susanne fleather Dallal
Sandra L. Dauies
Cherie Lynn Dauis
AnthonA Diaz
Lee Jeffrey Forlenza
Jason Dauid Qriggs
*Thomas G. fleckman
Julie Ann llillard Jurchak
Stacey Lynn Kern
Ellen J. Kittner
Richard Bruce Kline
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Charlene l"Iesaris

Susan lularjorie Abate
AmA DominicaAdamczyk
Cathenne Anne Alesi

Spanls h, Second

-

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Charles I"IcCrea White III

Tlacy Robert Williams
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Ilenry John Ziolkowski

in absentla

19

�Bachelor of Science

-

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Chemistry
Roger B. Bellas, Jr.
Tbmmy LynnWarmouth

xCarolee Welebob

Computer Information Systems
RebeccaKachel Bracey
Lori Ann Kasper

Frank Paul Kelley
Qregory Davts Alexander Koslckl

Computer Science
RobertA. Acacto, Jr.
David MichaelDombek

Anthony J. Ifrawczyk

Earth and Environmental Sciences
GtnaMarte Anne Aleo
Ronald Anthony Alunni

Dautd lTarold Dantels
Brlan Eugene Farbantsh

Electrical Engineering
Philemon Balr4j
*James C. Brogan
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Engineering Management
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*

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20

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�Bachelor of Science

-

Continued

Environmentat Engi neerin g
Andrew Baldo

Materials Engineering
xKobert M. Bonk

Dauid Leonard Janiczek
Wayne J. Soua

xPaul Joseph Fallon

Roger William Oilbert

Mathematics
*

Sonya Jeannetta

Bowen

Brian Francls Jos efowicz

Medical TEchnology
Mary Ellen Opeka

Kelly Jo Wandel

Nursing
Joan Conologue Abrams
Charlene I"I. Kosior
DoreenAnn Celestine Bohinski Kathy A. Loue
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Kimberly AnnlYlckles
tKristen L. Cornall
tsharon Oliuer
Michael Edward Dopko
Carol Lee Potk
Susan Patricia Dragotta
tNancy Fuhrmann

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l"Iary Louise Strittmatter
Eleanor Marie llelbing-Euans Lori A. Tlombetta
Roberta Elizabeth lloffman
Valerie H. Trygar
Carolyn P Iluffmaster
Elizabeth Ann Walsh
Mary Catherine lhnat
lTeidi A. Weiser
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June IuI. Ziomek
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lltlilkes University

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-

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Pennsylvania College of

IulagnaCumLaude
+Janell R. TEsta

CumLaude
+Suzanne Proleika

+Sandra I"I. Krokos

Witkes University - Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine Program
MagnaCumLaude
+lulary Beth O'tlara

Wilkes University - Pennsylvania College of
Podiatric Medicine Program
CumLaude
+Oladys G. de Leon
+Robert R. I{iller
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+Peter

A. Evans

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22

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College.

*

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*

Denotes The Society of the Sigma Xi Research

Acknowledgment.
The Society of the Sigma Xi is a national honorary science
organization dedicated to the encouragement of research in
the sciences,

t

Denotes Flembership in the Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Theta
Thu, the International llonor Soclety for Nursing.

t

Denotes l"Iembershtp in Phi Alpha Theta, the natlonal
honorary soclety in history.

o Pi Kappa Delta

n

Denotes Membershtp in Psi Chi, the national honorary
society in psychologA.

a

Denotes llonors in Biology.

* Denotes llonors in Engineering.
s Candidates for Pennsytvania TEacher Certiftcatton.
The plants on the stage are giuen
in memorA of Judith A. Kates.

23

�STUDENT AIIARDS
1990
These awards were presented to students foroutstanding

achievement at a special luncheon on May 6, 1990 at the
Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center.

ACADEMIC AND DEPARTM ENTAL AITIARDS
SCHOOL ON BUSINESS, SOCIETY AND PUBLIC POLICY

ExcellenceinDconomics..
,,.SteuenBachman
Dxcellence in BusinessAdrninistration
, . JulieJurchak
Excellence in MBA Program
Mary Rose Menichtni
PICPAAwaTd for Excellence in Accounting . . .
DionneSeraftni
llugo Mailey Award
. . . Carl M. Charnetskt
SCNOOL OF LIBEKAL ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCE,S

Award
Chester Colson Memorial Award
Walter Humanick Memorial

Naparsteck

.

. . . Kathleen Dunleauy

Award

Annette Dvans Humanities

LortKerrtgan

James Dee

Award

,:::^:::;

Registered Nurse with the

flighestAcademicAchievement . .

flighestAchievement in Nursing

Major

Highest Cumulative Academic
Achievement in Nursing

LisaCurran
.

LgnnPleiscott

llannelore Costanttno

Practice
PsychologyDepartmentAward
Jaroslav O. Moravec Award . . . . :
Raymond R. Ritz Award
Excellence in Clinical

. . . AndreePenxa

....CartM.Charnetski
. . R. Qregory Stinson
. . . . Ctndy Smith

Communication Department Academic

AchievementAward
24

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�STUDENT AIIAKDS
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENAINDDKING
Society of American Military

EngineersAward
GeneralDynamicsAward

. . .ChristlneCampbell

....OaryDieter

Daughters of Founders and Patriots
of America Award

. . . Timothg Cerniglia

Keserve Officers Association Award
Silver Device

-

Reserve Officers Association Award

-

GoldDevice...

American Legion General Military

. Christtne Campbell

....MarYoould

Excellence

Outstanding Graduating Biologist Award for

AcademicExcellence

. . .7bdd oarrett

...RonttZusman

Outstandin g Sophomore Academic Achievement
Biology Research Award

. . Chrtstine Cicco
Sharon F-roude, I"Iari.a Qlowaski

Award
Chemistry Award

. . . Nancy Mykulyn

Professor Catherine lI. Bone

Outstanding Freshman

. . Diadra Bau
RtmaSaad

Dr. Alfred W. tsastress

Award

.

JosephTbkarewski

Earth and Dnvironmental Science Department

AcademicAchievementAward

. . CynthiaCummlngs
WilltamZalePPa

Dlectrical Dngineering

AchievementAward

. ,JosephLeonardCumbo

Materials Dngineering Achievement
J. J. Ebers Memorial

Award

Award

. . . Laurie Bobyak

James Brogan
Joseph Leonard Cumbo

Award
Computer Science Award
Copernicus Award

BrendaQaYdos

Mathematics

. Dautd Dombek
. William Zaleppa

25

�STUDENT AIIAKDS
APPRDCIATION

_ MEKIT -

SDRVICE AWARDS

Cooperative Education Outstanding

Seniorlntern

. . .WilliamZaleppa

Award
Female Scholar Athlete
Male Scholar Athlete
Female Athlete of the Year .
MaleAthleteoftheYear .
Colonel of the Year Award
Lady Colonel of the Year Award
BEACON Senior Awards
Keith Topfer Memorial

JosephTbkarewski

. . Lgnda Pluschau
. . . Brian Josefowicz
. . . NicoleKoualeski

...JamesNolan
. . James Nolan
. . Lisa Balestrtnl
. . . Michele Broton
Kathy llarris, Lee Morrell

Award
. . . . Scott Zolner
Theresa Jordan and trrank Mehm Prize
, Sandro Rotella
Student Affairs Special Award
. Ttmothg Weigard
NadaVujicaMemorialAward
....Zamrylbrahim
LetterwomanAchievementAward . .
JillMc0uire
Coreen Santoro Award
. , Lgnda Pluschau
David

IilL

Evans Outstanding Forensic

Ktmberly Skrepenak

CheerleaderAwards
American Red Cross

. . .CherieLynnDauls
KelliFurlong

Award

.

Nursing Student Organization
Leadership Award

Andree Penxa

.

IletdtWeiser

Programming Board Programmer

oftheYearAward...

KeulnTronkowski

Programming Board Presidential

IncentiveAward

....KeulnTfonkowskl
26

�STUDENT AIilTARDS
Student Government Appreciation Awards

.

Scotf Barth

James llealey

KarenDonohue

Marcte Kretnces

Kathleen Foley

Karen Naglak

Jill Groeller

Who's l,tlho Among Students in

American Universities and Colleges . . .
Susan Barr

Robert Johansen

Scott Barth

Marcie Krelnces

Broton
Christopher CoIIins
Metinda Comfort
Cherie Lynn Dauis
KarenDonohue

Anth:onA Madera

Iulichele

Lee Morrell

I"Iaureen O'IIara
Franco I(os si, Jr.

Laurie Eater

JosephC. Smith
TbmmyA. Stoshtck

Sharon Froude

Vaterie M. SweeneA

Kathy llarris

Scott Zolner

27

�Mace and Chain of Office
The inauguratlon of President l"Iichelini marked the flrst cer'
emonial use of two lmportant insignia given to Wllkes Univer'
sity. Thehandsomemace andchainof office arethe glfts of local
donors.
The two insignta were designed by Ottie llill Chwalek'67
and executed by a nationally known gold and siluersmlth, Professor Kurt J. Iulatzdorf of the State Uniuerslty of New York College atNew Paltz, New Paltz, New York.

The Uniuersity Mace
The Mace is made of sterllng siluer throughout. Atthe lower
end of the hammered shaft is a gilt (gold-plated) kno b. The upper
end of the shaft displags the inscriptlon "Wilkes College 7955."
Aboue the short, hammered neck rises a bowl to indicate that
Wilkes-Barre acted as a meltlng pot in forming a neu) and ulgorous community of people of many different backgrounds. Thls

theme is clearly stated ln the gtlt inscription around the upper
part of the bowl: "unity Amldst Dtuersity;' Set tnto the top of the
bowl is the gilt seal of Wilkes University. The top of the nt?cQ is ?
gilt flame-like structure to tndicate the enllghtenment to be
gatned fromhigher education. A piece of anthracite coalfrom a
local mine is set in the center of thts "flame" to commemorate
the origin of the community and the Uniuersity in its coalmintng past.

The Chain of Office

The Chain of Offtce of the ?resldent of Wilkes Uniuerstty is
four feet long and ts made of sterling siluer throughout. The
Iinks of the chaln are alternating silver bowls and gilt flames re'
peattng the motlf of the mace. In the front hangs the gllt seal of
Wilkes Uniuersity suspended from a cluster of oak leaues with
three acorrts to suggest the strength and sturdiness of future
generations. The back of the chain ts a slluer portrait of Dugene
S. Farley, first President of Wllkes Uniuersity, set in a cluster of
gilt oak leaues to commemorate hts strong leadership of the Uniuerstty.

28

�RALSTON FIELD

- Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance. They
are located at the small tent at the west end of the football field. Should
you need to summon assistance please contact an usher or a security

FIRST AID

officer.

- To preserve the dignity of the Commencement ceremony, the taking of pictures on the football field will be permitted only
from the designated picture-taking area. A photograph will be taken of
each graduate as the diploma is presented by the President. There will
be ample opportunity for you and your graduate to take pictures near
the stage or on the field following the ceremony.

PICTURE-TAKING

- Rest rooms are available at the west end of the home and
visiting bleachers, and in the white field house on the hill.
BEVERAGES
- Drinking water is available at the four corners of the field.
Soda is available for purchase at the concession stand. Proceeds from
the sale of soda will benefit the general scholarship fund.
RDST ROOMS

TELEPflONE

-

A telephone is available at the Concession Stand.

Local police will be available to direct traffic following the ceremony.
Through the cooperation of the 1o9th Field Artillery, access to Market
Street will be available through Artillery Park (baseball field). Please cooperate with the police officers and follow their direction as they attempt to alleviate traffic congestion.
ARNAUD C. MAKTS SPORTS AND CONFEKENCE CENTDR

- Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the
FirstAid station located in the lobby.
PICTURETAKINC - Because of space llmitations, safety and control,
no one except the profeesional photographer and members of
the press with appropriate credentiale wilt be allowed to access
the stage area for the purpose of taking plctures or video.tap.
ing. Aphotograph witt betakenof each graduate as the diploma
is presented by the President.
KEST ROOMS
- Rest rooms are accessible from the first and second floor
FIRST AID

lobbies. Rest rooms are also located on the lower level.

- Water is available at the drinking fountains on the first and
second floors of the building. Soda is available for sale at the concession stand in the lobby. Proceeds from the sale of soda will benefit the
general scholarship fund.

BEVERACHS

TELDPHONE

ond floor.

-

?ay telephones are available on the lower level and the sec-

Local police will be available to direct traffic following the ceremony.
Please cooperate with the police officers and follow their direction as
they attempt to allevi ate traffic congestion.

�AIma lttater

ITonor, faith,, and courage,

Truth and loyalty.

In our work and in our pleasttre,
Ouide us as a friend;
We shall alwaAs loue thee,

Loyatto the end.

MaA u)e

findthewisdom
That thA spirit brings.

PIaA our deeds of loue and seruice

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thA nama

-

Hlords and Music by Eleanor G. Farley

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