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/ ADMINISTRATION Donna Grendys

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/ TOGETHER Marie Van Leeuwen

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/ THEIR PLACES Mike Birch

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/ SENIORS Maribeth Alonzi






NEW STUDENT INTRODUCTION

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At first they looked the same, Mom and Dad unloading a car full of necessities. Then the new students met each other, they met the old students, they met the University. But something seemed a little different this year, their values were somewhat shifted, their hair was a little longer, they were interested in new things. They still got drunk on 3.2% beer and they were still frantic in trying to meet and make new friends, but there was something new in the Class of '74. A certain look in their eyes gave away their identity (maybe they were open too wide). They weren't closing out the little world around them yet. But after a week of classes, they blend in, their eyes close. Almost.

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Legs get awful tired after aJew hours practice. There must be something to keep you going. Itmakes you wonder.

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ALNITE CENTER With the opening of the Union on a 24-hour basis came the Alnite Center, complete with its own people-sized Baggie.

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FATHER RIVERS It was a "Mass for a Ne w World," one Wednesd ay afternoon in the Plaza. The sincerity, warmth, and dignity of Father Clarence Rivers' contempo rary church music typified today's trend toward a departure from traditional religion.

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CAMPUS CARNIVA L

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Ho mecom ing is dying, they say. It just do esn't me an anything to the enlightened student. Others offe r hope that it is simply changing, evolving. But th ey really don't know what it is changing into. Possibly, Homecoming has always been changing. The re has always been a new group of students to redesign it. Each year it is the first, and the last, of a kind. Th is year was ce rtainly no d ifferent in that respect. The campus parade dwindled, with no crowds lining the roads. The Ex po was new, and that usually means good. St. Joe 's wasn't covered with color as in past years. But the Poor People's Homecoming offered some kind of choice. Maybe next year th e y will do somethingabout the drinking.

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THE FIFTH DIMENSION

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Ann Wilhelm

Judy Kindy Debbie Hessel! Homecomi ng Q ueen

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Jeanne Rivara Ann Callaghan

Kathy Agnello Pat Suszek

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KENT, OHIO, MAY 4 - Four students at Kent State University, two of them women, were shot to death this afternoon by a volley of National Guard gunfire. At least 8 other students were injured. The burst of gunfire came about 20 minutes after the guardsmen broke up a noon rally at the Commons, a grassy campus gathering spot, by lobbing tear gas at a crowd of about 1,000 young people. In Columbus, Sylvester Del Corso, Adjutant General of the Ohio National Guard, said in a statement that the guardsmen had been forced to shoot after a sniper opened fire on the guard from a nearby rooftop and the crowd of students began to enci rcle the guardsmen. In Washington, President Nixon deplored the deaths of the four students in the following statement: "This should remind路 us all once again that when dissent turns to violence it invites tragedy. It is my hope that this tragic and unfortunate incident will strengthen the determination of all the nation's campuses, administrators, faculty,


and students alike to stand firmly for the right which exists in this country for peaceful dissent and just as strongly


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A rally ... a long walk ... people together. Sixty-fou r miles later ... ti red feet ... a few headlines. Will people remember it? What we were searching for was farther away than 64 miles.

MARCH TO COLUMBUS OCTOBER 29, 1970

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FOR IW.iEDIATE RELEASE

Gentlemen, In the past several weeks and in the next few weeks you have and will receive many types of brochures, pamphlets and releases concerning All-America candidate!> for the 1970 football season. Many of them are in foW' colors or have several foldouts or contain quotes from everyone from the governor of the state to the players o~n mother. This one, gentlemen, is not fancy, has no foldouts and contains only six quotes, but i t concerns a player--AN ALL-AMERICA PLAYER--who doesn't do fancy things, flashy things--the only thing he does is play football, BUT, he plays it about as well, if not better, than most any halfback in the United States today. His name-- GARY KOSINS -

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I think that most of us have been made awar e of the seamy side of athletics at one time or another. Recent exposes of ex-professionals Chip Oliver and Dave Meggassey have stirred a few consciences, no doubt. There is no denying it, that is, that grade adjusting, some from of under the table payoffs, and the general de-humanization of athletes does exist in some athletic programs. Rather than re-hashing all of that I'd much rather tell you what I believe to be the only solution to these problems. That solution is integrity. The most important determiner of the positive influence that athletics can exert on society is the integrity of the people concerned and associated with sports. This pertains to the N.C.A.A. and the individual boards of athletic cOhtrol, right on down to the coaches and players. The integrity of anyone of these factions is of no less importance than the rest. The N.C.A.A. can introduce all the rules and regulations they please, but if schools continue to look for loopholes much of their effort is lost. If a coach suspends a player for shirking his academic responsibility he should not have to worry about reprisals from alumni serving on the board of athletic control. Above all the athlete himself should be reliable enough not to put his teammates and coaches on the spot by placing his responsibilities as a member of the University on the wayside. In closing I would like to quote a passage from the "Articles of Administration for Intercollegiate Athletics for the University of Dayton." " ... there is one final requisite which is demanded of all Dayton coaches; namely, they must be men of the highest moral integrity, who are unwilling to compromise themselves or the University by deviation from the rules and regulations which govern the intercollegiate athletic program at the University of Dayton." A big consideration for anyone who would make coaching his career. Robert Furia Member 1970 Varsity Football

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CYSTIC FIBROSIS VOLUNTEERS

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APPALACHIA CLUB This year at the University of Dayton, there are several organizations that students can join if one is interested in social work or community organizing. Each of these organizations is vitalized by dents who have realized and accepted this responsibility to their neighbors, their community and their world. One of the most widely known is the Appalachia Club. This organization works with the Appalachian people here in Dayton and in Magoffin County, Kentucky. The club has a weekend program in Kentucky where twelve U.D. students travel to Magoffin County to tutor and work at community organizing. A two month summer program is organized each year, and last summer thirteen U.D. students participated in the program. The Van Buren Center is the place where Appalachia members tutor each weekday to children of Appalachian parents. A twice a week tutoring program is also conducted at the Hollywood Community Center in Franklin County, Ohio. The Dakota Street Project concerns itself with the Dayton West Side. About thirty members tutor in a weekday program at the Dakota Street Community Center and at Wesley Center. The Boys Club project is a newly organized program with about fifty members. They tutor and organize recreation projects at the West and East Side Boys Clubs. Circle K. is a male organization concerned with community action. They have organized several information programs on campus concerning drug use. The Cystic Fibrosis Organization works with local patients, contributing their talents in physical therapy. The U.D. Knights of Columbus group dedicates itself to community service. They have helped out with the other groups in fund raising. In addition to these organized groups, there are other semi-organized groups which work at the St. Joe's Orphanage, at the State Hospital, and at old age homes.

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STUDENT TEACHERS Slow learners A.P.'s discipline problems ... Students. Brilliant destructive progressive old ... Critic Teachers. Apathy broken homes special ed. learning disabilities culturally deprived irregular absences personality conflicts hostility communication . .. Problems. The first day - a gruesome day four walls five preps (all different?) the world at 6:30 A.M. ink-stained blouses chalk marked sportscoats red pencils, busy work, lesson plans ties and dresses names without faces; faces without names getting it all together - NOW all the answers - some of the time maturity (almost) self-fulfillment poise . . . Student Teachers Children teeny-boppers very young men and women professional collegues ... People. And I emerge as a teacher.

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SOCCER 1970

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ROTC ON CAMPUS: War Vs. Peace? One of the greatest benefits of our colleges and universities is the fact that these educational establishments offer to all students, not just those comprising a majority of campus personnel, an opportunity to direct their studies toward many diverse interests. As long as this country continues to offer such education to its hundreds of thousands of students, these pupils will continue to seek new and more beneficial avenues of approach through the educational system to the attainment of their personal goals in life. Comprising a minority of students on the university scene are those enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Corps program. These students, like all other personnel on our campus, work toward different professi,ons. Yet, they differ from many other students by the fact that these cadets serve their country in the positions of United States Army officers for a few years. The traits of leadership and professionalism a cadet learns from four years in the ROTC program will prove to be most beneficial in all his future endeavors, regardless of what they may be. This year the University of Dayton will witness the commissioning of over one hundred cadets to the rank of Second Lieutenant, United States Army. This commissioning serves not only as a ceremony to issue rank to cadets, but also, and somewhat more important, as a sign of the different opportunities available to all students to achieve their own personal goals in life, offered by our educational system. Cole C. Kingseed

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ON THE ROTC QUESTION The academic accreditation of ROTC at the University of Dayton is, above all other things, a contradiction. The contradiction had not been brought out in either the emotive harangues of plastic radicals or the knee-jerk reactions of know-nothing YAF types. Nor has the hamstrung Academic Senate been able to understand this proposition. The question of ROTC accreditation is blurred by several factors, not the least of which is inertia, i.e., U.D.'s several decades of ROTC which, up until last year, had been mandatory for all male undergraduates, it seems to me that this inertia is precisely the matter which disallows most people to see the ROTC program as contradictory to any legitimate standards of academia. Where is the consistency between the valued notion of university autonomy in determining academic standards and the Defense Department practices of cu rriculum formulation and appointment of faculty? How is academic credit justified when a substantial portion of the ROTC texts are written and published by the Department of Defense? Where, might I ask, are the academic credentials in the backgrounds of most ROTC instructors? And does it not seem strange that upper level ROTC students 1) are contractually obligated to serve at least three years in the military, 2)


become members of the Reserves and 3) receive a sizeable monthly retainer for enrollment in the program? By the same logic, why not let General Motors, IBM and Monsanto conduct accredited training programs on campus? It is argued by some that ROTC should be eliminated from campus, for it is a necessary recruiting arm for a bloody imperialistic war machine . In a limited sense, this argument has some truth it it; however, the complete picture is not developed. The opposite side of the coin shows that the alternative to ROTC would have most army officers of the West Point mentality, thus making a bad situation worse. Moreover, the outright rejection of ROTC would itself be inconsistent with the idea of an open university community. The rational solution is simply to eliminate the long-standing contradiction. ROTC credit must be eliminated if the University of Dayton is to avoid flying in the face of its selfprofessed academic criteria. ROTC should, however, remain on campus as an extracurrucular activity for those who wish to enter its program. This has been the decision of several renowned eastern universities. It is my hope that the University of Dayton will have taken the example by the time this article is read. Jack Pogany


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ALTERNATE CENTER OF EDUCATION AT DAYTON ACED (pronounced acid) is primarily a place to learn. It is free and open to all who wish to participate in it on either a student or teaching level. Red tape is all but non-existent and the responsibilities of the students are minimal. No money is asked for and none of the people who work for ACED receive any financial renumeration. Why, then, do we have an organization like ACED? The purpose of ACED is, very simply to provide an alternate education structure. The need for an alternative is plainly evident when you look at the structure of this university. It has its prejudices just as most structures of its kind do. ACED strives to free itself from these limiting prejudices and to show the other side of the coin where possible. ACED is expanding and within the next year or two should be among the ten largest alternate educational centers. The ultimate dream for ACED is this: an educational structure which provides everything necessary for learning: audio-visual aids, books, resources, supplies, teachers, directions, guidance, moral support, and physical space. The student needs only one thing - a desire.

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PHILOSOPHY OF ACED 1. ACED IS FREE. There are no restrictions on who teaches a course, who attends a course, how the material is presented, what is presented. 2. ACED IS AN ALTERNATE EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE. It provides an education in the thi ngs that matter most to the individual. 3. ACED IS EXPERIMENTAL. We learn by our mistakes rather than flunk by

them. 4. ACED IS FOR EVERYONE. We encourage non-UD student participation. 5. ACED IS A REVOLUTION. We seek what is new and exciting and we attempt to show a different kind of learning - learning that is fun. We look forward to the day when all learning becomes an enjoyable process.

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BAS ICS OF KNITTING & CROCHETING Kathy Schill Tuesday, 7 :30 p.m., for ten weeks First Class - September 29, S204 No limit on students - guys welcome The course will offer the BASICS of knitting and crocheting, but if there is something more difficult you want to do, we'll get a book and learn together. The class on Tuesday is a formality - instruction will be on a 1 to 1 or a 1 to 2 basis at the time we decide between us, so if you don't have Tuesday free, you can still take the course. GET OUT OF YOUR HEAD AND INTO YOUR BODY FOR A CHANGE WITH A MANUAL SKILL. PEOPLE-ITIS AS SEEN FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF A FRISBEE Art Fleming Tuesday, 6:00 p.m., for ten weeks First Class - September 29, M109 No limit on students An examination of the parallel between those things commonly referred to as people, with those widely known objects of the heavens better known as frisbees. We will attempt to show that both merely travel from one person to another, in the end winding up nowhere. Bring frisbees for reference.

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS (BASICS) Robert Weimer Thursday, 7:25 pm. five to ten weeks First Class - October 1, M104 Limited to fifty people We will cover the basic theories of automotive mechanics and will become more involved as the needs and desires of the class dictate. BETTER LIVING THROUGH YOGA ASTROLOGY Cathy Licata Monday, 7:00 p .m., for five weeks First Class - September 28, KU Lecture Room No limit on students A basic elementary study of Yoga. Better Living Course will consist of a slide presentation; a film presentation; will teach simple Yoga practices for mental and physical relaxation for men and women . A student of Yoga is giving this course. Students should wear clothing suitable for sitting on floor; also bring small mat or towel or rug.

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Enrique Romaguera Monday, 7:30 pm, for ten weeks First Class - September 28, Ml12 The sky's the limit The average person knows such basic skills as reading, writing, adding, subtracting, but knows nothing about astrology. Big deal. Meanwhile, corporations, farmers, doctors, institutions, weather bureaus, etc. rely on astrology for reliable information . Galactic and planetary cycles can affect cosmic conditions on earth. A horoscope is a chart of the progression of these cycles at anyone time and place on earth. The course shall try to explore this system.


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Tom Conry and Lori Zagata Thursday, 7:30 p.m., for ten weeks First class - October 1, S216 No limit on students Once again our ever-popular course in how to read guitar music, make up harmony, know what you're talking about. Access to strings only requirement. How to read and play for the complete idiot. Third semester this has been offered.

Bill Kelly and Tom Conry Tuesday, 9:00 p.m., for ten weeks First class - September 29, S216 Limits are counter-revolutionary Sexual repression breeds violence, therefore screwing the system is a valid revolutionary activity. System-screwi ng includes: YAF forensics (non-accredited) Building occupations 101 File rifting 114 Miscellaneous rip-offs 210 (prerequisite: must know Mark Rudd's social security number) Trashing and trucking 270 Affinity grouping 314 Incendiaries 415 Provo 421

PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND PROJECTS OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY Black Panther Party Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., for ten weeks First class - September 30, S113 No Ii mit on students The Panther party will seek to educate the people concerning the issues and crises in America. Members of the Party and community people will conduct the course. Community work, a short program on self-defense, and revolutionary lifestyles are just a few of the proposed topics. HIGH(ER) FIDELITY

FARMS AND SURVIVAL

Jack Vincent Wednesday, 8:00 p.m . First class - September 30, M111 No limit on students Do woofers bite? Do tweeters chirp? What is hi-fi? How high is hi-fi? Why are juke boxes not hi-fi? How much power do you need from an amplifier? Do tube amplifiers sound different from transistor amplifiers? Can records last forever? Those who have some expertise in any of these areas are encouraged to join and help make the l,earning/teaching easier and more enjoyable for all; especially invited are all who like music.

Ken Finlayson Time and place to be determined after registration No limit on students. Intended primarily for those interested in intentional communities. We are looking for those with inclinations and experiences in acquiring rural land for residency and retreat. Property, zoning, and group ownership are some topics of investigation. Themes of rural-urban health and well-being will be likely to evolve into study of various rural intentional communities. Those interested in actual purchase of land will have the opportunity to explore possibilities together.

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Communities have often recognized a need for government. Rule by unanimous agreement becomes more and more inoperable as a community grows in number. University communities have also recognized a need for governing units. Student Government's function is the representation of student viewpoints. It is really amazing when one recalls the questions that have seemed important to members of our student government in past years. A codification of laws passed by earlier U.D. Student Congresses, for example, included regulation of the proportion of "slow" records to "fast" records played at a campus dance. Student Government has gone through a process of severing its "party" functions; government has become a truly political organ . Politicization is a phenomenon which seems to be occu rring in formerly placid institut ions. The Student Council has become a Student Government; we seek now to renovate the educational processes of the university. We seek a shari ng of decision-making powers; we hope for the possibility of a university government. The executive branch conducts investigations of off-campus housing, books speakers, and remains open to student-initiated projects from beyond the realms of Student Government. The social emphasis of government no longer concerns modified forms of the high school sock hop. Political awareness has replaced the docility of previous governements. What will happen between now and the time you remember or try to remember? Women's Lib, Ed Reform, Wayne Morse, Kevin Keefe, frisbees, St. Mary's, 3 o'clock on Fridays, the Alnite Center, grades, students, places. Government surely changes, for nothing stands still. Change will be positive if those who follow remember that government isn't the same as instant magic, that it is merely as good as the people working with it and in it. For those whom I have known and worked with, I am grateful. Bill Snyder Speaker of Congress


STUD ENT For the past th ree years, we stu d ents have had no government. Instead, we have had an anti-government, oriented towards its own form of propaganda (education) with its own anti-heroes. It has clai med authority over us by taxing us. It has made it possible for us to say that it does not represent our viewpoint simply because it has taken one. The proper functions of a true student organization have become obscured. Of course it is not supposed to be a club used for practice by political science majors, but then neither is it a political propaganda machine. In light of this, I have set down ten areas which I believe contribute towards or are a fulfillment of the proper functions of a student government. All activities would be supported by the voluntary contributions of students, such as paying a set fee if one wishes to participate in any of the activities, and by various other capitalistic employs, such as admission prices to hear speakers (if they're worth hearing, they're worth paying for). There would be no taxes, there would be only three executive officials, and there would no longer exist an antigovernment. The ten points of concern are: 1) the removal of political attitudes and ventures from student government; 2) constitutional reform; 3) an increase and balance in the speakers' program; 4) an expansive, educational, and enjoyable rno'/ie series; 5) support for the sponsorship of religious services; 6) autonomous concerts; 7) drug information and first aid center; 8) publication of student directory; 9) newsletter (not newspaper); 10) recruitment activities We could have a viable and responsi b le governing-body dedicated to our own service and information, and we wouldn't have to force it on anybody. All we need is someone willing and able to implement it. Mark L. De Bard

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THE ESTRANGEMENT OF MAN FROM MAN What is man? Is he the social animal which we have come to believe him to be? Is he a being capable of functioning freely and independently within this highly materialistic society? For man to be a social being it is necessary that he enjoy free and independent intercourse among and between his fellow men . In order that he be an animal, he must master the art of living within the delicate balance of nature. Man, therefore, is neither social nor animal. An animal is a gifted being, possessing the basic instincts necessary for survival in a world much larger than his physical being, yet a world which is more real and beautiful than the highly technical society which some men have in fact created for the pleasure of others. Man too possesses the necessary intelligence to co-exist with nature, but he has used that intelligence to attempt to exert his mastery over the forces of nature in order that he may create an even "better and more materialistic society." It is the rule and not the exception that some animals exist to eventually satisy the "basic" hunger and needs of other animals. Among men, on the other hand, has been created a world in which the acquisition of material wealth determines the extent to which I am a satisfied person. That greed and selfishness is, of course, defined for us and given its validity and justification by this society which we label as ours. It is that society which dictates our life styles. Man has been constantly programmed to reflect only the norms and values of what has become known as the American way, whatever that may mean at any given time. Presently it means that people are formed from day one to believe that there is only one function which they can secure in this society, and that function is in fact determined by the standards of that society. They further "learn" that they must serve in their particular niche to their fullest capacity; to function without questioning which is the ultimate in programming. It is not that man is incapable of functioning otherwise. It is very sli mply that he has been conditioned to use those tools to stymie the thought process of other men, thus estranging man from man, and man from himself. Is it not hypocritical for your society to assume that we can regard one another in this world as individuals, when you have in fact created and maintained conditions which cause me to regard my fellow man as an object for my satisfaction? You have removed me from my fellow man, and him from our mutual feelings which we would like to sincerely express. You have enslaved me to that which is right for you, as if all else is taboo. You have labeled me as you see me from your eyes, using those values which are yours, yet alien to the world which I have come to know as mine. Life is as you say it is and ought to be, and you have mastered my mental processes so that I have helped you perpetuate that myth, which to you is reality. But I am crying now, daily becoming more vocal; not simply reciting fiery words, nor shedding tears of self-pity. What I feel and am beginning to express is the strong desire to free myself from you . I am reciting words which have moved from the purely emotional (as necessary as that stage was initially) to the more important rational discussion and understanding of what it will take to break the chains of human bondage which have held me within the womb of a mother who isn't even mine, as if I were a bastard child, having to depend upon her warmth and desires for my every breath. My cry, which once was that of a frustrated and anguished being who was not accorded equal values in this society, has now become tears shed for you, the man who is in fact the devil. You have destroyed the balance of mankind and in the process, of nature which is so necessary for my existence. I shed tears as I become increasingly aware of the only avenues of change, the only recourse of action which you are leaving me, and thus yourself.


It is necessary for me to humanize you. You who have emasculated my manhood and subjugated me to an inferior position. I am the civilized being; I am today and I was yesterday, and in the process of humanizing you, I won't even use your Christianity. Man has wrought his own destruction, and the animals will continue to pursue their natural course. The animals will be here long after man has departed, SAVORING the taste of that which for so long has been his enemy, and mine.

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LIVING-LEARNING CENTERS Thom Jones and the other eleven residents of 1320 Brown St. are only one of several experiments in living and learning being carried on by students in the UD area. Their impressions of the benefits of experiencing the living-learning environment appear below.

We can see at least three areas which have been beneficial for those people in the Living and Learning Center. First, the living situation itself (six girls on one side of a duplex and six guys on the other side) presents enormous potential for personal growth and development. The interactions between people have created an open atmosphere which usually means that a person is in a situation where he either relates to people or does not get along with them at all. It is hard to be indifferent; the others quickly perceive this type of an attitude in the open atmosphere in which we live. There is an enormous difference between the amount of resources available in the dorms and what we have found here. Each individual in the house has different interests, which are often discussed. Each individual has friends outside of the house who are a constant input . There are quite a few people who are interested in the program and the house, as well as a few faculty members and resource people outside of the university community who have come to talk with us. And lastly, the Living and Learning Center has also stimulated intellectual growth. Aside from the course, IICommunity and Communal Living," which we structured and are now participating in, there is a constant interchange of ideas on philosophical, political, and theological matters. Intellectual interchange is not limited solely to the classroom. The ideal of the closer integration of the living and learning sides of a student's life has been brought a little closer with the three above mentioned beneficial aspects - personal growth, increased resources, and intellectual development.

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In most cases, progress necessitates change. However, it does not always follow that change signifies progress. It is only through the efforts of far-sighted individuals that a change now will continue to benefit society many years after it is enacted. Each department of the university must bear this in mind as it trains students to assume responsibilities in thei r chosen fields. The Day tonian has asked several members of the faculty and administration to comment on new, emerging directions in their respective fields and the possible effects of these new perspectives.


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by John Geiger. Mr. Geiger is a 1967 graduate of Marquette University. He is currently working toward his Doctoral degree while serving on the faculty of the Foundations of Education Department at UD.


In Education: A Year of Paradox It was the best of times. Education in America was undergoing a Renaissance initiated by the demands of minorities, students, technological developments, a complex society and a Catholic intellectual awakening. Programs oriented toward urban education multiplied. Increasing awareness revealed that existing structures geared to a white, middle-class society were not relevant to the needs of minority students who were as eager to develop self-pride and self-determination as economic advancement and personal gain. Courses highlighting minority cultures and scholarships for minority students indicated a genuine attempt to vitalize civil rights legislation. Throughout the country, students at all levels of education were demandi ng and receiving a voice in the determination of curriculum, grading policies and administrative structure. They seelTled anxious to develop educational institutions which would provide hot only for their personal economk gain but also for their otal fulfillment. Meanwhile educational technology continued to develop beyond t he imagination of f pioneers. Pro rammed instruction became commonplace. Moving at their own pace, students received Its benefit5 in courses ranging from elementary reading to advanceo calculus. Parents, realizing lie exigencies of our complex society, began 0 demand hat schools produce graduates able to succeed in a techno10gkal envirortment a Ie to cneri h their heritage. Thu , the phra e "accountability" became a key word In th vol me of parents in educational institutions. The impact of Vatican II prompted are-exam' ation 0 the A ric~n Catholic experience to determine a new role for Catholic education. At the same time, it was the worst rity groups Degan to think integrated schools were neither possible they wer~ saying, would proVide only token integration. They tur ities for not providing open enrollments, against elementary an di to their needs, and against the Nixo admilil istration which th be an to chara terize as re ctio ry. They viewed equal educa'tional opportunity as a myth rpetr ted by a wh 路 e society c ntent ignore the realities of modern urban America. Student efo rme began to 'splaya feel" g hOp essness that educational institutions wQuld eve r res nd and c mpfained t at those w ich did re moving at a Victorian p el~ i od t t , th arki - ."~.-~...." )lJJJ.l.u.L~.Mf!~~radise, they lame ed man s i uman practices and pr claallrm~Ki6~=:lJj;IA~" i i it with atur Thei criti sms ddre ed r,'maril to e cati nal i tu. ns for nG .ng t e In t es terpnses, ause so ca ernici ~ 0 ear a ages 0 American education. Veteran educational reformers likewise grew despondent and, Wit increasing frequency, sought alternatives outside the sy,stem. Hum nists began to fear that educational technology - intensified in this post-Sputnik age - would become uncontrollable, as huge educational industries began to merge into possible monsters that could d~ctale not only the means but also the goals of the school . They warned that the dominance of technology in the classroom may lead to he absence of humaneness in society . Meanwhi le otner Americans began to questi o n their historic faith in education a nd criticized schools over alledged permissiveness and lack of discipline. They began to vote down tax money for education with alarming regu larity. In Catholic schools, many feared that financial problems would frustrate the formation of a redefined role for Catholic education . 1971 was the best of times; it was the worst of times. It was a year of paradox. We were optimistic; we were pessimistic. It was a watershed period in American educational history. As the myths of the past were dissolving we felt alone and lacking in direction. But perhaps this fact would be the very cause for optimism; for now there is no alternative but to turn to each other - school officials, teachers, parents and students, minority groups and whites, technologists and humanists, Catholics and secularists - we must communicate in order to guide education from this era of crisis into a future of opportunity.

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Dr. Max L. Densmore, an associate professor in Marketing, came here in 1965, after receiving his Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He earned his Bachelor's degree in 1957 from the same university, and his Master's in 1963 from Western Michigan University.

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A contemporary university has many needs: library holdings to keep pace with the knowledge explosion; dedicated, competent faculty to meet ever increasing demands for better teaching; and a great deal more money to get the job done. At this point in time, however, its most desperate need could well be for creative leadership. No individual or group of persons at a university has a monopoly on leadership. It can be found at every level. But where it should exist as a charism, as something dynamic and creative, is in the administrator. Faculty and students accept without question the daily housekeeping chores of administrators. They also understand their role as implementers of policy. These functions, however, do not satisfy their need for a type of leadership which transcends routine and infects with enthusiasm. Vision, sensitivity, breadth of perspective - in a word, creativity - are the hallmarks of quality to which they will respond. Campus tensions, educational reform, innovative programs, and the whole problem of change and its management call for the most constructive thinking which the university can provide. Though not alone in meeting these issues, the administrator is by role and function in the best position to take the fore in thei r solution. If the administrators of the University of Dayton can measure up to the task, this institution of higher learning will be well on its way toward creating the climate called for by the Scranton Report - a strong sense of community and common purpose.

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Dr. Mary jo Huth is chairman of the Department of Sociology and an associate professor in the department . She received her B.S. degree from U.D. in 1950, her M .A. in 1951 from Indiana University, and her Ph.D . in 1955 from St. Louis University.

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IN SOCIOLOGY: A TREND TOWARD INCREASING INVOL VEMENT Men everywhere live in groups and it is the consequences of group living which are the subject matter of Sociology. Sociologists are equally interested, however, in why groups change or disintegrate and .in the relationships among group membe p and b~hyee n groups. iHe nce, th~ tw~ m in theo r Hcal subdivi$ions of Sociology are Soci.al Orga ni zation and Spcial Psy~ o logy . I .~ iduals frequently enter Sociology because th ey are concerne9 abou social problertls-and want 0 find solutions for them. Social problems is an rea of Sociology whir: serves as a·labo ra ry in w ch th . II ry ~ is td n · e have alwa en some sodo ogists, h'oweve ~ ...~o eprecate the study o f socia prob ems and advise thei cbfleagu s to concentrate on "pure'; research, contend ing that on)y whe~ basit theory is com !' Iy. unde stood will we have enough knowledge to solv~ social pr~l)lems. Bu t this is as unre stic as t 'if to find the cause of a disease without ever examining a dis~ased specime n. :2.. Sl) ology emerged at the end of the nineteenth c~ntury almbsr si·mlJlta~ef:)lJsly in Euro Fra"nce,· G'er"many, arid Britain) a na in the United States. l1hus, from tlh very begi has had an ir:tternational character. It is a tribute to Ame r"can socioI Qg·st~! how~ r, t at SQ ~ y has been called "the American Science," because it has. dev.elo~e(J more ~ idly in th States that ,nywhere else. Contemporary·American Sociblegy i~ vief.vfd by ~y. per , on5 as al discipline. In the December 8, 1968 issue of the NEW YORK T-IMEp $UN ~ Y MAGAZINE, Kristol suggested that much of the unrest on college carhpuses acrbss t nation has been d by sociologists, and Vice-President Agnew stated ~urir:tg)he J96& e ti9n campaign that regarding urban problems should be guided by the "hard-heade ' r.v ledge of t h~ business an and engineer, rather than by the "dubious nostrums" of s . ogists . Ra ical Sociology, which tends to focus on social pro , rna e identified by several!attributes. irst, it regaras as the most . . . ~ resent histo·rical context those of class, race, and e Istn lIt1 n of power, and the manageme~t of ~:Hss~nt. $econdly, radical soci ologi d by the fJ·

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IN BIOLOGY: AN AIR OF EXPECTATION As a science, genetics is relatively young; its first expansive stage of development began some 60 years ago. The past 20 years have witnessed such tremendous advances in the areas of genetics and molecular biology that an air of expectation concerning future accomplishments has been created. Whether these accomplishments are in fact realized will depend a great deal on the level of financial support given to biomedical research. The level of funding has not been favorable in recent years and this will no doubt affect both the qualitative and quantitative output of such research. Since most of the future developments of genetics will involve large, expensive undertakings and these will no doubt be among the first to be cut f ro m tightened budgets, it is hazardous to attempt any predicti n as to future accomplishments. It might be well, however, to briefly recount some o f the problems and possibilities in genetics for man as of 1971 . The old eugenics of Galton and his successors is ou t. This involved the culling of the genetically unfit and the selective breeding.of the fit. From a strictly scientific point of view, not to mention the social and moral problems involved, the ways of the old eugenics are slow, ineffective and limited to working with the existing gene pool. The new eugenics permits the synthesis of new genes and qualities yet undreamed of, in principle is unlimited in its horizons, can be implemented on an individual basis and allows for the conversion of all of th e unfit to the highest genetic level. Euphenics is sometimes used synonymously with the new eugenics and may be defined simply as the genetic improvement of an individual by any biological means. Genetic manipulations may be categorized o n the basis of t he type of the cell being treated, i.e., whether the cell is a germ cell or somatic cell. If a germ cell is treated, the offspring 0 such treated individuals will also be affected. If a somatic cell is treated, only the individual himself will be affected. The treatment of somatic cells is so much in keeping with accepted medical mores that no particular moral problems arise, whereas manipulating the germ plasm raised difficult questions. What sort of genetic treatments are envisioned? From the study of microorganisms, it is known that one can treat a bacterium with the genetic material, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), of another of the same species and the recipient will then express the trait of the donor. This process is referred to as transformation, and has not as yet been conclusively demonstrated in mammalian

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cells. Transduction is the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another by means of a virus. The evidence indicates that this phenomenon does occur in higher organisms. Some investigators are optimistic concerning the possibility of using transformation and/or transduction to treat such conditions as diabetes and phenylketonuria. Recent progress in the area of gene synthesis has given support to such optimism, for it not only opens the possibility of synthesizing the correct version of a given defective gene, but also the possibility of creating new genes and combinations of genes. It has long been a hope of geneticists to effect a genetic change by directed mutation with chemicals. The difficulty in all of the above cases, which involve direct manipulation of the genetic message by addition, subtraction or substitution, is in assuring the specificity of the treatment. Transformation, transduction and directed mutation have also been proposed as means of manipulating the germ plasm of humans. The process of cloning the human species has also been suggested. What is involved here is the transplantation of nuclei from supedor ind~viduals to enucleated ova, the idea being to produce many replicas of the superior individual. Such cloning experiments have been successfully performed in lower animals. While w@ must not cease to do the basic research which will enable us to apply modern therapeutic means of alleviating human suffering, it is premature and not in the interests of mankind to tamper with the germ plasm at this point in time. We simply do not as yet have the requisite knowledge, technology and wisdom. Immed iate gains in terms of human potenti al can be realized by manipulating the environment to enable each individual to develop to his maximum genetic potential. for the present, knowledge gained from the continued study of molecular, population, behavioral and cytogenetics will make a substantial contribution towards identifying which genes in humans are in fact superior, and in understanding their mode of action. The possibility of designed genetic change is potentially one of the most important concepts to arise in the history of mankind, and marks a milestone in the evolution of life. Man would be able to rise above himself genetically, so to speak, and chart his destiny. Along with this prospect for genetic change comes awesome responsibility. It is obvious that the responsibility for the solutions to the moral and ethical questions raised by genetic manipulations must not be restricted to biologists and will require the collective wisdom of many disciplines.

Dr. Kenneth J. McDougall, an assistant professor in the biology department, joined the faculty at U.D. in 1966, after receiving his bachelor's degree in 1957 from Northland College, master's from Marquette University in 1959, and Ph.D. in 1964 from Kansas State University.

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Women's liberation is not a recent movement. It began with a stalwart group of women culminating their efforts in 1848 with the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York. They recognized that men had made themselves masters over women, controlling their property, wages, depriving them of their liberty. "He has endeavored in every way that he could to destroy her confidence in her powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life." Our society has since kept women in the home or in a subordinate position in the working world, occasionally sending her on a cultural of social excursion to cur b bo redom. Women have become frustrated and have now, after years of suppressing this frustration, have united with a common purpose and goal and a feeling of sisterhood. The purpose is not for women to become more like men but for wo men to become more human, more sensitive to all people and to have an opportunity to develo p themselves more fully, more creatively. Women's Liberation is a demand for self-determination and an attempt to redefine what is masculine and feminine as qualities in a person's character rather than as superficial externalities. Women are work ing closely, realizing that the struggle is more effective when working together, sharing experiences and knowledge. Like the early feminists we are aware of our oppressed state, but will continue our struggle until freedom is ours, that is, our freedom to be human.

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The organizational apparatus of the U.D. Players has, this year, been enhanced, disrupted, and altered. The development of the Performing and Visual Arts Department enhanced the Players' organization in that theatre became a recognized division of the Arts discipline. In the past, productions were, at best, extra-curricular activities, whereas now a student may gain theatre practicum credit in a major role. The emphasis gained with departmental status has provided impetus to a serious, scholastic pursuit of the theatrical arts. With these gains, however, the Players' organization was still disrupted by the absence of its officers. In the first semester, Ed Brigadier served as president-pro tem in the absence of Dana S. Hart. But in January secretary-treasurer Nancy Syburg also transferred, and the organization's leadership dissolved . In the second semester, however, a new constitution was accepted, replacing the traditional officers with an executive board comprised of the head of the Theatre Division, the Theatre Instructor, the Technical Director, and three elected students. This board will conduct all business before a clearly defined voting membership. These alterations in structure and procedure have produced the most vital campus theatre group in memory. Major productions in the first production were The Hostage by Brendan Behan and Look Back in Anger by John Osborne. The second semester brought Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor and Celebration by Tom Schmitt and Harry Jones. After disruption and alterations, theatre at U.D. is indeed looking up.

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IMPROVING YOUR ENVIRONMENT

15 Creating new life styles to reduce the waste and destruction of our environment. Using biodegradable laundry soaps rather than detergent. (Ivory, Cold Water All, and Lux Liquid are recommended.) Turning off unneeded electricity. Buying products in returnable bottles and reusable containers. Turning the water off while you are brushing your teeth; putting bricks in your toilet tank, etc. Using natural predators, not DDT and other pesticides. Keeping a compost heap of grass, leaves, vegetable scraps, and biodegradable garbage. Writing anti-pollution letters to legislators, industrialists, etc. Picking up a piece of litter yours.

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Sh aring a magazine subscription with a friend. Returning junk mail by writing "Refused: Ecologically obscene" - the sender will have to pay return postage. Storing foo d in reusable, washable containers, not plastic wrap and tin foil. Using p lain white toilet tissue, facial tissues, and paper towels. Dye is non-biodegradable. Returning coat hangers to your dry cleaner and suggesting that he reuse them. Taking your own tote bag or basket when shopping. Growing flowers for beauty and wild bird seed. Planting trees. They absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Reporting abandoned cars to your police. Riding a bicycle, using mass transit, or forming a car pool. Buying a small car with good gasoline mileage. Seeing someone littering and encouraging him to pick it up . Using live Christmas trees and replanting them after the holidays. Buying the common stock of industrial polluters and encouraging management to clean it up . Quitting smoking. Being willing to sacrifice your "standard of living" fo r you r "quality of life."

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AIR (obsolete) the invisible mixture of gases surrounding the earth, formerly devoid of polynuclear hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides, etc. ECOLOGY (e colo gy) the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interdependence of living organisms and their environment. ENVIRONMENT (en vi ron ment) all the conditions, etc., surrounding and affecting the development of an organism. POLLUTION (poIlu tion) defiling; making unclean or impure. (bio!.) the upset of the ecosystem. 51 LENCE (si lence) the absence of noise. Only negative descriptions may be found, as the pure strain of this quantity is no longer in existence. RIVER (river) (old Eng.) a steady flow or current of water. Today an economical open air storage area for effluent.

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Nexus, the theme of the new U.A.O. programming with and for the entire campus community, met on January 24, February 5 and 19, March 5 and 19, and April 2. Representatives reflecting a cross-section of the campus and its various organizations gathered to informally discuss the questions concerning the campus, such as the drop in enrollment and its causes, co-ed dormitories, and revolutionary trends in religion. Short presentations preceeded the discussion to provide fuel for all. Verbal storms were usually engendered . Nexus, is one of the few programs to receive favorable comment from Father Roesch, Bill Kelly and the moderates.

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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Standing (Back Row) I. to r.: Coach Bob Hooper, Asst. Coach George Janky, Dave Schmiedebusch, Pat Lyons, Mike Slyvester, Joe Coledarci, John Vonlehman, Jerry Collins, Bill Theby, Mike Henwood. Sitting (I. to r.): Mike Rix, Tom Duffy, Jack Kill, Donald Smith, Don Fritz, Jim Denne, Ken Vansciver.

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GRADUA TION DA Y Its almost an anticlimax. Years of working toward a goal that sometimes wasn't so clearly defined. But now they have finished. Proud parents brought them here in a distant September, unloaded all of their possessions, and left their offspring to earn their reward. Now they return to admire the finished product. A proud moment for all. Then everyone packs their cars, says their last good byes, and goes off to continue the life they left four years ago. The campus doesn't really seem to notice, there are still plenty of students to fill the classrooms. Graduation must have some importance.




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"A Crusade, a massive, Christ-as-personal-Savior revival, has caught hold in California and is sweeping the country." In order to present programs on the jesus revival, and give students the option of evaluating the revival for themselves, the Union Activities Organization sponsored "jesus Wee k." The programs, held during the week of March 8 - 12, included discussions, workshops on the rele vancy of jesus today, multi-media presentations, and a performance of the Rock-Opera "jesus Christ, Superstar."

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For the first time in the Flyer's 11 appearances in the NiT, they lost in the first round. The 18-9 record compiled this year was Coach Don Donoher's worst in his seven seasons here. 18 and 9 is not bad. The 1970-71 season will probably be remembered as one full of setbacks, but it did have its good points. UD's win over Cincinnati this season broke a losing streak of 13 years with the rival Bearcats. The Flyers' triumph over nationally ranked Western Kentucky opened more than a few eyes. However, it seems this team lost its drive after a one point loss to Notre Dame, in the closing seconds, at NO. The Flyers outplayed Notre Dame only to miss three or more shots with 11 seconds to play. One of the biggest factors in losing this game was the missing defense of Pat Murnan who had suffered an injury earlier in the season. The Flyers had some trouble putting it all together in the first round of the NIT. Duke surprised the Flyers by failing to open the game with the press which worked so well for them against Dayton earlier in the year. UD worked the ball well against the man to man defense and hit 8 of 10 shots in one stretch. However, for the entire game the Flyers had only 40% marksmanship. In their last game in a Flyer uniform, Seniors Ken May, George Jackson, and Tom Crosswhite had 30 points among them. The three had led Dayton scoring during the year with an average of 52 points total. Sub-guard, Sophomore Gordie Gahm was high scorer among the Flyers with 12 points. It should not be mistaken, the 70-71 season was not a bad one. It was just not up to par with previous seasons at Dayton, a major- college dynasty built long ago. This team possessed a 1"1 the desire necessary to be national contenders. Much praise must be sent in their direction for a strong comback after a slow start. Although the Duke game put an end to the 70-71 season at Dayton, it was only one game. There will be many more and with a promising freshman team coming up, the Flyers will once again be contenders next year.

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NA TIONA L INVITA TIONAL TOURN A MENT

1970-71 VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS UD 90 72 70 91 80 65 64 88 82 80 111 68 76

Opponent UD Opponent Baldwin-Wallace 47 88 Detroit 77 Bowling Green 70 81 St. Louis 71 Louisville 72 59 Miami/Ohio 60 Miami/Florida 77 110 Eastern Kentucky 86 Loyola/LA 59 77 Loyola/Chicago 63 Kent State 63 63 Western Kentucky 60 Duke 70 70 Cincinnati 69 Portland 70 Xavier 72 50 UCLA 106 92 De Paul 60 Houston 106 90 Tampa 65 Loyola/NewOrleans Xavier 94 82 76 Louisville 73 82 Notre Dame 83 De Paul 71 Miami 53 83 Season Record: Won 18 Lost 8 National Invitational Tournament UD Opponent Duke 68 60 Final Record : Won 18 Lost 9

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My dear Graduate s of 1970-71, No one will ever dispute t he fact w i th you t.ha t out" four years in college were the most unique of any four year s- in ac ademic history. It mi ght be too early at this time to assess the 1 ing results of your new involvement in university affairs. You and youx companion surely made an i rppact on a n entrenched statu s uo a'Q.d it wi n ever be the

I' m ple ased with e v e r ything that l 'ir ed, but in the long rulJ. I la . it did. W e can an b e ~ etter f or T he over -emphasis on personal f r e edom was matched b y a 10 . -nee ded awakening of personal involvement. Man is by nature soci Ii n eeds his fellowman and his fellowma n eeds him. Respect for ourselves and ea ch other as children of the one G o d is far different from "letting each of us do his thing, ., as though we we r e "absolute little gods." I ca

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Rev. Charles Lees, S.M. Provost William J. Hoben Dean School of Business Administration

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Velma Miller Department of Secretarial Studies

Harry C. Murphy Department of Marketing

Edward W. Rodgers Department of Accounting

Barth J. Snyder Department of Business Management

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Rev. John Dickson S.M. Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Bro. Leonard Mann, S.M. Dean School of Arts and Sciences

Col. Edward Effertz Department of Military Science

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Leroy V. Eid Department of History

Dr. J. M. Ferrigno Department of Languages

Patrick Gilvary Department of Performing and Visual Arts

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Dr. A. E. Lapitan Department of Political Science

Bro. John Lucier, S.M. Department of Chemistry

George B. Noland Department of Biology

Betty Payne Department of Home Economics

Dr. Bernard Plogman Department of Fine Arts

George Springer Department of Geology

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Dr. Richard R. Baker Department of Philosophy

Dr. Samuel M. Bower Department of Psychology

Dr. George Matlin Department of Economics

James L. McGraw Director of Technical Institute Jesse H. Wilder Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology

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Dr. Maurice Graney Dean School of Engineering

Robert I. Mitchell Department of Industrial Engineering

Dr. Howard Smith Department of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Michael A. Bobal Department of Chemical Engineering

Bernhard M. Schmidt Department of Elle ctrical Engi neeri ng

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Bro. Joseph Panzer, S.M. Dean School of Education

Dr. S. J. Chavez Elementary Education

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Sr. Audrey Bourgeois, c.pP.S. Foundations of Education

Dr. Ellis A. Joseph Secondary Education


Rev. George Barrett S.M. Vice-President Bro. Joseph Mervar S.M. Business Manager

Bro. Elmer Lackner S.M. Vice-President of Public Relations

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ACCOUNTING CLUB row 1: Diane Franzen, R. Sanford, M. Eley, A. A. Fioriti, J. Causa (treas.), D. Kapcar. row 2: Joe Hinkel (pres.), John Criner, Joye Dafler, Sonder Aikens, Barb Himes, Bill Tobin, Denise Geiger, Thom Manco, Mark Willmott, Margi Karhoff, Bob Vissockas. row 3: Bill Young, Tim Esson, Barb Wabler, Bob Goliber, Bill Palmisano, Joe Syroczynski, Bernie Rizzo, Hal Kennedy. row 4: AI Blazinski, Mike George, John Skolnicki, Curt Hoenie, Chuck Fiely, Jim Snaman, Mark Spalding, Jerry Baracz, Joe Baoanno, Ron Kaufman, Steve Schroeder, Kevin Bogdan . row 5: Greg Pasternak, Jack Thurstlic, Bill Preston, Stan Snyder, Terry Vukcevic, Mary Beth Hafer, John Nugent, Sandra Homan, Bob Mante, Jim Davis, Chuck Fuhr, Ronald Dubyak, Bernard Kelly, Joseph Woeste.

COUNCIL OF BUSINESS STUDENTS

row 1: Paul Reidy, Marilyn Batsche, Dennis Kapcar (treas.) Tony Muto (chrmn.), Pete Hendey (secr.), Nancy Sauter, Chuck Fuhr. row 2: Mike McAdams, John Tomassi, Bill Dougherty, Fred Tucker, Joe Hinkel, John McManus, Leo Cahalan, Anthony Lacenere.

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MARKETING CLUB row 1: Ed Patterson, Don Schuchter (treas .), Bill Dougherty (V .P.), Fred Tucker (pres .), Carol Stoner (secr.), Tim Canni ng, Walt Sikora . row 2: Alan Fross, Ray Kline, john Wilhelm, Scott Griswold, Rita McCarthy, Owen T. Clarke, David McKloskey. row 3: Pete Crawston, james Mitchell, Kevin Arthur, john Kozlovic, Lex Beal, Bill Henkels. row 4: Mary Lou Mithoff, Barbara Maras, Dan Heller, Bill Kline, Connie Delker, jeannie Holtz, Diane Finore, Mike Davis.

ECONOMICS CLUB row 1: Stephen King, Terry Hentrich. row 2: Steve Fullenkamp, Anthony M. Lacenere (pres.). row 3: j . Christopher Varley. row 4: Vincent Corvino, Paul Mattingly .

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SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT

row 1: joe Mannix, lynne Kerbis, Carol E. Con con, Gail Bornhorst, Nancy Sauter, Regi na M . D' Amato, Tony Muto . row 2: jeff Enia, Bill Rose, Bob Masterson, Mike McAdams, Paul Brennan, Gerry Durkin, jerry Hayes. row 3: Wayne Beurier, Tom Harrold, Terry Eberle, Bob Wha len.

SECRETARIAL CLUB row 1: Mich elle Hanuschak (V.P.), Donna Coston (pres.), Diane Carlson (treas.). row 2: Susan Sacks, Maureen Sullivan, jeanne Smith, judy Bleicher . row 3: Carol Miller, Pat Ritter, janet Smith . row 4 : julie Wahlrab, Mona Denault, judy Hinders, Barb Skidmore, jenny Knight. row 5 : Renee Ruble, Kathy Dempsey, Kitty Fletcher, Cindy Roeckner. row 6: Mary Linda Irwin, Michele King, Denise Delongis, Marilyn Eck, Ann Bechtold.

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MATH CLUB row 1: Janet Everleigh, Charles Stander, Gary Sawyer, John Orban, Sandy Siwula (pres.), Lee Spelman. row 2: Paul Bajorek, Pete Zelek, Carolyn Kessler, Barbara Conlon, Janice Tonnis, Mary Ann Koehler, Margaret Hoile. row 3: Bill Madden, Phyllis Shonebarger, Barbara Brand, Joyce Konst, Mark Holysz, William G. Novik, Dr. E. Newendorf (Moderator). row 4: Susan Henn, Rick Nicola, Nick Scharf, Rich Ballantine, Bruce Berkowzti, Mike Woltermann. row 5: Jerry Cemes, Richard Schoen, Bill Skelly, Mike Miller, Steve Tomassi, Joe Bradley. row 6: Marty Nickol, Cathy Veihmeyer, Gail Schweitzer, Critchett Ross, Kevin Covich, Mary Kleinberg. row 7: Bernie Ploeger, Frank Beitel, Jim Thompson, Mike McCarthy, Mike Bryce, Bill Mitchell.

SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS row 1: Stephen Stoner, Robert Wright, Marj Blasius, Andy Franko, John Kordik. row 2: Mike Shaheen, Betty Yager, Chip Shanley, Pat Suszek, Coco Taboas, Mike Schulte, Lynne Berberich, John Tuss. row 3: Jim Callahan, Charles Brown, John A. Dunford, Tim Pottenger, Jeanne Krayer, Donna Pawlek Philip Anthony, Ted Rogers, Don Kikta: row 4: David Gibson, Gary Jones, Tom Lee, John Spell mire, Tom Schmit, Mike Daugherty, Henry Manuel, Steve Kerkhoff, Steven Kennard, Felix Ferrise.

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB

row 1: Brigid McDermott (treas.), Peggy Metz (secr.), Ellen Cain (V.P.), lois Kosheba (pres.). row 2: Sarah Aukeney, Ginny Doyle, Annette Bobby, Barb Deluca, Sandy Hampel, Mary Ann Chasler. row 3: Emmy McCloskey, Peggy Chavez, Ellen Nolan, Nanci Hively, Nina Fazio . row 4: Anne Berry, Donna leis, linda Brunhofer.

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Mrs. Payne and John preparing fingerpaints for the carnival.


row 1: Dan Waltz, Bruce Lebno (V.P.), Wally Mulica (treas.), Kathy Genaze (secr.). row 2: Mr. Murtaugh, Bill Anton, George Hampton, Tom Galli, Regina Pelch, joe Dugan, Paul jehn. row 3: Mr. Springer, Mike Birch, jim Cyphers, AI Gherardi, Kevin Kenney, Conrad Kircher, Mike Marker .

row 1: Paul Nowak, Rich Egan, Mike Zawilinski, john Lackner, jay Mulligan. row 2: Bob Zihlamn, Mike Rourke, jack Desch, Ed O'Reilly, Bob Desch, Bob Gerdeman, Dennis Newell.

GEOLOGY CLUB

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

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KENNEDY APPALACHIA PROGRAM

row 1: Jan Guinan, Mary Ann Pollman, Jim Musner, Joyce Schmiesing, Tony Armocida, Marianne Schubert, Dick Bowers, Charlie Randisi, Dan Harman. row 2: Joe Waymeyer, Dan DeSimon, Denise Paoni, Rosie Wiedemer, Kathy Bruno, Mary Albright, Lynn Sundali, Candy Schoenig, Kathy Butler. row 3: Mary Kemper, Kathy Stier, Colleen Crotty, Luke Ustaszewski, Mary Martha Kelly, Mary Lou Neff, Eric Woods, B. Saftner, William Minoia, Eileen Trauth, Jim Romond, Barbara Bunch, Jan Wolanin, Dan Hacker, Jan Ahern. row 4: Beth Wahl, Bill Wagner, Carol Roubal, Ann Steinau, Mike McCoy, Rich Bartolone, Bien Gohsman, Mary Lynn Battaglia, Chris Fessler, Sharon Butler, Joanne Walsh, Celine Skurka.

DAKOTA STREET

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row 1: Craig Damm, Bob Watrous, Pat Oldfield, Jack Lexan, Cathy Haas, Debbie Haradon, Ann Boughton, Sam Wenning. row 2: Jan Keany, Nick Calo, Bobbie laPorte, Jim Krazit, , Karen Gleisinger, Paul O'Neill. row 3: R. Kevin Martin, Rick Smith.


CYSTIC FIBROSIS VOLUNTEERS

row 1: Don Schneider (asst. chrman.), Fred Tucker (chrman.), Linda Brzytwa (asst. chrman .l. row 2: Bruce Buchman, Ginny Boylan, Noreen Skully, john Skolnicki, George Buckle, Sharon Kramer, Lonnie Trevisan.

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS row 1 : Fernandez, Critchett Ross, Rocco Fuschetto, Patricia Rismiller, Enrique Romaguera. row 2: Richard Rettig, Kathy Duke, Michelle Flory, Terri Glenn, Kathy Moriarty, Pat Rupp. row 3: Mary Bartula, Mary jane Wiley, Martha Yeranko, Vince Conte, Mary Culligan, judy Comer.

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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

row 1: Bill Saunders, Terry Wapshall (treas.), Jerry Siuta (pres.), Steve Inger (v. pres .), Kathy Hebbeler (sec.), Bill Jordan. row 2: Doug Reiter, Sally Egan, Marianne Schubert, John Palmer, Jay Jaspers, Carl Paternite, Marianne Henninger, Jim Abele. row 3: Paul Kline, Mike Dawson, Frank Downie, Pat Murphy, Jim Micale, John Gaynard, Carol Tryboski, Mike Hart .

UNIVERSITY CHOIR

row 1: Margaret Ankenbruck, Annette Van Leeuwen, Marianne McCracken, Claire Boge, Barbe Schmitz, Sara Hinders, Chris Eakle, Helen Schmitz. row 2: Sally Davis, Luciue Seipel, Carol Gibson, Bob Strauthers, Gary Knedler, john Mark Ettensohn, Margaret Hoile, Marcie Cassiere, Toni Horton . row 3: Martie Horne, Patti Perg, Greg Land, James May, John Calloway, Kevin Mooney, Mike Hart, Marirae Smith, Joanne Strzelecki, Madelon Eifert. row 4: Ruby Harp, Sue Kowtowski, Ann Seivert, John Sullivan, John A. Moore, Jim Ke lleher, Don Markus, Lori Zagata, Heidi Faust, Sherry Kissel, Charlene Hall . row 5: Sue Cline, Gail Jira, Dan Waltz, Joe Dimino, Fred Doyle, Don Fields, Philip B. Woodford, Jospeh M. Giglio, Thomas Brennan, Amanda Oliver, Rosemary Loar, Roxanne Betz.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS row 1: Dennis Kamowski, Gary Arnold, James Hartings, Rudy Koziol, Rich Hoskins, Judy Kadar, Bob Altavela, Tom Reindl. row 2: M.A. Bobal, Dave Danford, Stan Rusek, Greg Ondercin, Roger Champlin, William Jung, Francis Strzelec, Paula Lysaght, Bill Lincoln, Bill Mills, John Wantuch, Jim Buesker. row 3: Bill Yellenik, Stephen Kozlowski, John G. Moore, Joe Hap, Tom Hackett, Jim Brent, Robert Cannone, John Williams, Dave Egan. absent : John Lackner.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

row 1: Bill Johnesee (treas.), Bob Winkler (secy.), Jim Richards (v.pres.), Bill McGarry (pres .), Bill O'Donnell (j.CRep.), Dennis Mullins (j.CRep.). row 2: Gene Hoffman, John Jirka, Tom Petry, Jim Szudy, Jim Dwyer, Dave Grimal<:~i, John Egan, Dave Homan, Ned Kleinhenz. row 3: Wolfgang Weber, Thomas Kaczmarski, John Kill, Jim Sheil, Dom Trupia, Doug Morgan, Dave Puthoff, Robert Ross, AI-Barrack Abdullatif. row 4: Dennis Ruschali, Joe Trovato, Barry Smith, Jim Schreiber, Claude Bayard, Glenn Selfridge, Richard McClellan, Jerome Biersack, Jerome Schneble, Mark S. McCormick . row 5: Lawrence Kretz, Steve Johnson, Jim Clougherty, Ron Smolinski, John Lytle, Terry Borths, Paul Sheidler, Joe Garbo, Emile C Foisy, Ronald J. Collins. row 6 : Igors Skriblis, Wayne Ferstle, Don Smith, Carl Hess, Delbert Balster, Andrew Piekutowski, Bill Hamberg, Robert Gilbert, Robert Mooney, James Terlinden. row 7: Jerry Houser, Dave Warren, Bill Kinzig, Tony Giuffre, Mark Kenny, Ed Whelfing, Bob Usleman, John Sich.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS .row 1: Tom Webb, Bob Di'Marcantonio. row 2: Theodore Alexovich, Jay Stein, John Burke, Dom Tuccillo, Dave Ralston, John Dieterle V. M., Nick Dans, John Ringenbach. row 3: Dan Haseltine, Nick Del Vecchio, Dan Riley, John Connelly, Timothy O'Hara, Michael Staddon, Tim McGrath, Tom Murphy, John Koessler. row 4: Chris Henske, David Sarmir, Stephen Symes, Alfonso Gayoso, Gerry Monin, David Maddox, Abi Sani, Dennis Clougherty.

INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS row 1: Ron Burzymowski, Jim McCarthy, John Lyons, Patrick Ladolcetta, Ron Farley, Steve Jewett. row 2: John Meier, Jim Soltis, John Bittner, Frank Relotto, AI Clark, Bob Covino. row 3: Mike Thomas, Gary Evans, Jospeh Nicolosi, George Klods, Greg Hocevar, Tom Porubcansky. row 4: Joe Tront, Timothy Byrd, Gene Yates, Tom Stagl, Dave Dresel, Anthony Evers .

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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS row 1: Frank DiGiacomo, John Meier, John Connelly (pres .), Gregory Haas (V.P.). row 2 : Patrick Ladolcetta, Ron Scrittorale, Joe Racosky, Harvey Brandt, Guy Capaldo, Craig Damm. row 3: Nicholas Dans, Chris Henske, Jim Hasman, Tom Porubcansky.

SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS

row 1: William Sopko, Bernie Lohmuller, Bruce Steffen (treas.), Ken Clark (chrmn.), Ned Lawler, Mike McEvoy, James Seliskar, Fred Szeliga, Tom Sack. row 2: Ted Russell, Jack Boeke, Neil Gallagher, Carlos Curritella, Gary Rosenthal, Gleg Owens, David Debbs, Paul Brecht, Jodson Ellmers. row 3: Mr. Wolff (fac. adv .), Jerry Cheng, Richard Schieltz, Bob Weimer, Ed Mclaughlin, John Chwalek, Bill McCusker, Steve Hemmert, Greg Hemker, Bill Swinderman. row 4 : Ken Reed, Don E. Vincent, John Novorsky, Dennis Kraft, Gene Bernabo, Bob Kretz .

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JOINT COUNCIL OF ENGINEERS row 1: Dave Egan, Greg Haas, Bill O'Donnell, Bob DiMarcantonio, Dennis Mullins, AI Sigg, Dan Riley. row 2: Thomas Ada (V. Chrmn.), Chris Henske (Chrmn.), Larry Berilla, joe Racosky, jerry DiOrio, William Sopko. row 3: Keith O'Neil (treas.), Bill Heitbrink, Rich Fitzharris, Mike ,F roning, Sue Koshoffer (secr.), Robert Mantz. row 4: Steve jewett, Dave Winters (grad. adv.), Ken Clark, Philip Woodford, Bill McGarry, Mike Gesker.

U.D. PLA YERS row 1: jason Grossos. row 2: Ed Brigadier (pres.), Mark Tausch, jack Horner. row 3: Nancy Syburg, Gail Messmer, Sue Rupert.

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DEB CORPS SItting: Camille Buffalino, Jan Grupenhoff, Margie Klaus, Karen Fox. standing: Betty Carlin, Andy Faulkner, Ann Maczucco, Sue Duffy, Na ncy Eisen.

PERSHING RIFLES

row 1: Bob O'Keefe (Guidon). row 2: John Van Exel, William Yellenik, Pete Dotto, Judy DePrisco, George Patricoff, Gail Meredith, Mike Walsh, Don Shymanski, Jerry Post. row 3: Joseph Johnston, John Mantini, Felix Ferrise, Pete Savino, Michael Mutek. row 4: Doc O'Connor, Lyn Tabacchi, Mike Imperiale, Tim Kelly, Bob Billotto, Tim Kellerer. row 5: Bill Bernier, Ed Tobin, Paul Dvorsky, Jim Rech, Jay Bice, Ken Paulett. row 6: Joe Griffiths, Mike Kin, Jim Scerazzo, John Martogl,io, Walt Coley. row 7: Gary Smith, Dan McHugh, Steve Johanson, Mike Gulett, Hank Teschendorf, Russ Paquette.

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VETERAN'S CLUB row 1: Dick Graf, Bill Klinge (pres.), Richard Frabotta. row 2 : Jack Klein, Nick Gambino, Dick Heath, Todd Smith, Bill Kline. row 3: Carl N. Rizzo, Bill Miller, Bill Meehan, Jim Corcoran.

YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM

,路ow 1: John Steinley, Tim Hovouras, Larry Taylor. row 2: Paul Martini, Mark DeBard, Mary Nartker, Pete Savino .

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FL YING CLUB row 1: Brian Kenney, Jim Splain, Bill Boczany, Joe Schurmann, row 2: Richard Misplon, Tim Tomai, Barb Sud hoff, Brad Gates, Mike Farrell. row 3 : Bill Leff, Dick Schafer, Vance Skowadnski, AI Sigg, Bill Prugh, Glen Thomas, Michael Williams.

FOUNDERS' RESIDENT ADVISORS row 1 : Tom Hallai, Jim Martello (resident director), Tom Downing, Ron Golobish. row 2: Tony Formichelli, Steve Majerick, Fred Tucker, Paul Benedict, Drew Brown, Ual Altomare, Tony Kusinski.

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SPANISH CLUB row 1 : Van Ambrose, Jim Rogacki, Matt Carey. row 2: Mary Alcock, Janet Hoffman, Agnes Harcar, Susan Rupert, Barbara Weghoist, Mary Fanz. row 3 : Frederick, Mitch Hansen, Rocco Fuschetto, Bubba Baird, Barry Gerson, Sam Wenning, Chu c k Sonnhalter.

ASSOCIA TION FOR COMPUTING MACHINES row 1: Sue Ruesch, Bob Wourms, Tom Jordan, Steve Rehling (V. P.), Ed Primosch . row 2 : Glen Grimme (treas.), Jo Ann Zelasko, Margaret Zucker, Jan Seikel. row 3: Terry Warner, Rick Parent, Paul Nowak, Mark Henlein, Steve Meinking, Guy Albeotelli, Bob Mantovani, Randy Rowekamp (pres.).

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PSI CHI

row 1 : Carl Paternite. row 2: Richard Bowers, Marianne Schubert, Steve Inger, Sharon O'Shaughnessey, Joe Carr. row 3: Bill Jordan, John Palmer, John Foster, Jay Jaspers, Jerry Siuta .

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UAO PROGRAM BOARD AND MEMBERS

row 1: Bonnie Brinty, Marlene Medas, Linda Hilt, Marilyn Cerniglia . row 2: Nancy Caroll (chrmn. of social), Mike Ernst (comptroller), Cincy Vyszenski (chrmn. of UAO), John Rensel (vice chrmn . of UAO), Laura Davano (art gallery chrmn.), Dan Kelly (arts & crafts chrmn.). row 3: Ray Champa, Nancy Henderson, Charlie Marqsud, Mark Holle, Mary Zimmerman, Bruce Buchannan, Bob King (chrmn. of music listening rm.), Fran Quinn, Terri Marshall. row 4: Tom Vuolo (chrmn. of audio visual), Mike Olding, Don McMullen, Pat Quinn, Tom Seesan (chrmn. of international), Jim Matuszak, Tim Burgunder (public relations chrmn.), Walt Sikora, Steve Blaizis, Bill Wagner.

CENTRAL WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION row 1: Laura Gaydos, Jenifer Smith, Ginny Boylan, Carol Resch. row 2: Miss M. S. Thomas, Carol Gibson, Susan Bedrar, Bridy McDermott, Margaret Hoile, Jamie Moderelli, Sue Anderson, Pat Brun .

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Dave Ziser, Barb Wilkin, Paul Sheidler, Tom Reichard, Joe Woeste, Mike Andrews, Fran Quinn, Jim Schoettker, Pam Bonham, Steve Works, Barb Kalo, Debbie Silver, Pat Quinn, Donna Gillum, Doug Reiter.

row 1: Roger Watson, Mary Lou Neff, Jeff Papajcik (V.P.), Carole Diamond, Chuck Laurie (pres.), Patty Kelly, Ed Hunt. row 2: Rick Miller, Michael Bozza, Mary Kaye Bozza, Bill Danford, Don Bennett, Phyllis Knight, Paul Miller. row 3: Ken Gabel, Nancy Simon, Jeff Engel, Kathy Moriarty, Linda Halas, Beth Thompson, Jan Richtar. row 4: Ray Kaliszewski, Rick Bennett, Bill Rose, Paulette Seitz, Steven Smith, Fran Reime, Barb Roetzer. row 5: Mike Bosela, Serge Chounet, Pat Piccolo, Jim Farrell, Tom Conroy, Linda Mitro, Don Klosterman.

DAYTON CLUB

CLEVELAND CLUB

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Thomas Kahle, Prof. AI Bannan, Richard McCauley, Diane Sprocki, Mary Sue Thomas, Fr. Frank Kenney, Eileen Ryan, Terry Wapshall.

STUDENT GOVENMENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH row 1: Harry Graham (ass't to V.P. of Ed .), Tom Kehoe (pres. of Student Body), Mike Darcy (V.P. of Student Welfare), Edd Duthaler (V .P. of Education), Barb Carmen (head of womens' lib.), Regis Walsh (ass't V.P. student welfare). row 2: Rita Brown (V.P . of Community Development), Don Holborn (V .P. of finance), Joe Caruso (V.P. of Public Relations), Bob Scanlon (ass't to V.P. of public relations) .

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PHOTO SERVICE

row 1: Ric Kirchner, Jon O'Connor, Tom Conway, Steve Blaizis, Judy Brabender, Mary Lou Pecjak. row 2: Lloyd Tribley, Karl Ludwig, John Moster, Bob Kaminski, Ray Kauffman, Jim Farrell, Daniel The Red . row 3: Jim Velasco, Mike Pomponio, Rob Penrod, Gary Russo, Brian J. Corrigan, Nelson Di Gennaro, Dr. Kodak (Larry Datesh), Tom Vuolo.

Lloyd Tribley (ass't director), Tom Voulo (director), Larry Datesh (head photographer) .

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1971 STAFF

James Carroll -

Editor

Charlie Miller - American Yearbook Co.

Mary Devine -

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Mary Lou Flor - Subscriptions, Bob Pangburn -

Advertising


Kevin Meagher - Sports, Gail Delap - Events

Marie Vanleeuwen - Organizations, Maribeth Alonzi - Seniors.

Mike Birch - Housing

Mary Russell, Barb Bohmer,_, Jeff Georgy, Ann DeStefano, Barb Kalo, Nancy McNeil, Margaret Ankenbruck, Andy Ridley.

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COPY STAFF : Linda Atkinson, Sue Guthrie, Sue Queeney, Chris Frank, Ann Goeke, Mary Lou Pecjak.

BUSINESS STAFF: row 1; Dick Schmidt, Business Manager, row 2: Carolyn Thibault , R. Kevi n Ma rti n, Dave Gaylor, Walt Sikora. row 3 : Jo-Ann Zedonek, Debbie Haas, Molly Pritchard, Sharon Hobbs .

FLYER NEWS

Reporters : Tom Archdeacon, Michelle Pilecki, Molly Pritchard, Steve Blaizis .

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U.D. ENGINEER row 1 : John Connelly, Chuck Ondash (editor), Tom Porubcansky . row 2: John Meier, Nicholas Dans, Joseph Hap, John Wantuch, Sue Guthrie, Dennie Walsh, Fran Reime.

CHURINGA row 1: Bill Jordan, Bill Sanunders, Jim Abele. row 2: Jay Jaspers, Jerry Siuta, Carl Paternite, Maryanne Henninger.

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ALPHA DELTA THETA row 1: Mary Ann Sibel, Kathy Fisk, Paula Karwoski, Pam Seitz, Jan Fusco, Pat Liccardi. row 2: Phyllis Winters, Pat Wightman, Jackie Vetter, Cathy Brumbaugh, Therese Gerhard, Jeanne Leclair. row 3: Lynne Root, Mary Lou Neff, Mary Lou Goetz, Nancy McNeil, Tonja Chiles . row 4: Cheryl Arand, Susie Fiore, Sue Anderson, Jenny Smith, Mary Walker, Lynne LaVielle. Absent : Carolyn Ryan, Sue Stanley, Carol Aburgy.

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row 1: Bill Palmisano (treas.), Mike McAdams (seer.), Chuck Fuhr (pres.), Chuck Krebs (master of rituals), row 2: Steve Lumbard, Bill Weinmann, Tom Reitz, Bob Klimas, Bill Tobin, Ralph Anzur, Frank Bontempo. row 3: Tony Muto, Tom Tracy, Tim Shields, Mike Mascari, Pete Hendey, Bob Goliber, Leo Ahasic, Bob Masterson, Bob Carr, Roger Horner, Greg Heilman.


ALPHA EPSILON DELTA row 1: Debbie Lange, Frank A. Selega, Dr. Carl Michaelis. row 2: Bob Wenger, Peggy Knudson, Joe Scherger. row 3: Don McMullin, Joseph Malone, Louis Papp, Rick Kempert, Tony Lehner. row 4: Bobbie McGrath, MaryAnne McRae, Elizabeth Young, Francine Cole, Tom Willke, Mark DeBard. row 5: John Stimler, Bob Orosz, Bill Renner, Bob DiBiacco, Jan Shepherd, Mary Ann Warnowicz.

TRIBETA seated: Pam Hei ligen berg, Angie Cosentino, Mary Ann Becka, Terry Shock, Paula Welsh. standing: Kathy Waters, Mike Birch, John Andrejcio, "Dr." James McMahon, J. D. Laufersweiler, Joe Ascenzi, Mike McCoy, John Twomey, Kathy Malone.

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DELTA SIGMA PI row 1: Paul Reidy, Larry Davis, Dave Fitzgerald, James Mitchell. row 2: Jay Brandi, Dennis Hipskind, John DeRunk, Mike Shield. row 3: Robert Pohl, Jerry Cadden, Alan Fross, Dave Berry. row 4: Dick Schmidt, Bob Nelson, Charles Sujansky, Paul McAuliffe. row 5: John Rutledge, Frank Staiano, Don Allcock, Ronald G. Dubyak, Frank Melicharek.

EPSILON DEL TA TA U row 1: Joe Trovato (V.P.), Walt Helms (Pres.), Barry Smith (seer.), Bob Pugel (treas.). row 2: Tim Doyle, David D'Argenio, Dave Gerdeman, Jerry DiOrio. row 3: Mike Champley, Mike Froning, Larry Berilla, Keith O'Nei l. row 4: Jack Reisdorf, Rich Lazarz, Pete Heids. row 5: Gary Evans, Bill Gerdeman, Terry Bortus. row 6: Ed Hainrihar, Chris Henske, Jim Soltis. row 7: Ron Smolinski, John Lytle, Jerome Walling, Herbert Schutte, Bill Rock, Jim Clougherty.

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PHI MUALPHA seated : Peter Horton. standing: John Calloway, Don Markus, Mike Fitzpatric.

PHI GAMMA

NU row 1: Pat Ritter, Mary Kay Klein, Marilyn L. Batsche (pres.), Regina D'Amato (V.P.), Diane Franzen (treas.). row 2: Rita McCarthy, Carol Miller, Jean Drabik, Sharon Hobbs (editor), Barb Skidmore (secr.), Marilyn Dunn . absent: Aileen Halden.

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PI MU EPSILON row 1: Glen Grimme (pres.), Barbara Conlon, Janice Tonnis (secr.-treas.), MaryAnn Koehler, Rich Olson. row 2: Nick Mancini, JoAnn Zelasko, Margaret Zucker, Rick Parent, Richard Schoen. row 3: Jerry Cemes (V.P.), Joe Belna, Bernie Ploeger, Rick McBride, Ken Schraut. row 4: Kayleen Kill, Margaret Hoile, Donna Nicolosi, Mike Woltermann .

SIGMA ALPHA IOTA row 1: Ruby Harp, Mrs. Faust, Mrs. Minton, Dr. Berk, Charlene Hall. row 2: Sue Thompson, Peggy Byrne, Sally Davis, Clair Boge, Jan Resig, Kathy Fullenkamp. row 3: Madelon Eifert, Sue Oine, Elaine Schweller, Mary Kereszi.

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TAU BETA

PI row 1: Bi l l Abt, Chuck Ondash (pres.), David Dresel, Steve Jewett. row 2: Dave Bradley, Jim Hartings, Rudy Koziol, Bill Lincoln, Jim Richards, Rick Bernhardt, Glenn Selfridge.

INTERFRA TERNITY COUNCIL row 1: Richard McCauley (ass't dean of students), John Eberle (Pres.), Gary Kauffam (treas.), Justin Rosato (social V.P.), Wayne Stephan (exec. V.P.). row 2: Ken Rodriquez, Jim Risacher (seer.), Mark Ippoliti, Dave Hofmann. row 3: Junior Torres, Jack Wood, Bubber Sellazzo. row 4: Joe Szoke, Jim Krol, Paul Cynkar. row 5: Buck Ful\an, John Powers, Joe Violante. row 6: Jim Thomas, Ray Smith, Buddy Rix. row 7: Tom Fey, Mark Kaufman, Oscar Lewin. row 8: George Doonan, Joe Fenstermaker. row 9: Richard Heigel, Tom Maggio. row 10: Bill Yaindl, Jerry Zwiesler, Albert Canty.

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ALPHA NU OMEGA row 1: Mark Kaufman, Bill Burnell, Ron Muratore. row 2: Bill McPeek, Vic Bako, Rich Shea. row 3: Ken Fey, Jim Stitt, Frank Stama, Willy Lux. row 4: Bill Kluding, Bob Wilson, Marty Malloy . row 5: Mike Kuzmic, Mario Modica, Mike Collins. row 6: Tom Fey (pres.), Smokey Burgess, Ted Kosnik. absent : John Grant, Mike Cannel, Jerry Woeste, David Brinkman, John Wilhelm, Jim Hoying, George Wyrich, David Hemmelgarn.

DELTA CHI

DELTA row 1: Jim Cyran, Tom Galli (secr.), John Waddel (treas.), Jerry Rooney. row 2: Vince Liscio, John Hughes, John Glaser, George Sullivan, Gary Guesman, Mike Holmes (V.P.). row 3: Alden Luzi, Robert Thomas, Jim Krol, Ron Petrongolo . absent: Joseph Szoke (pres .), Frank Milfeit, Harry See, Bob Leach, John Bickham, Gary Baraletto, Rich Conte, Paul Schraff, Rich Grillo, Robert Burns, Mike Gambino .

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DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY Pat Adachi Tom Archdeacon Alan Bartek Rich Beckman (treas.) Matt Bernad Tim Bonelli Jim Conroy Brian Czaplicki (ree. secr.) Dennis DeForge Kevin DeHond George DeMeulenacre Bob DeStefano Clete Diener Gene Donnelly (sergt. at arms) Ron Duych Bert Ebbitt Ed Fowler Larry Giordano Doug Goddard John Gooden Bob Harar AI Harker Bob Hershbine Dave Hofman Mark Jppoliti (pres.) Gary Johns Glenn Jones Gary Kaufman (V.P.) Tom Landrigan Bernard Lohmuller Rex Lyons AI Maggio Tim McArdle Tom MCAuley Tom Miltner Graig Nyman Mike O'Brien Tom O'Brien Art O ' Day (corrs. secr.) Rich Olsen Joe Pellerito Ron Philips Rich Pichette Mike Pomponio John Rapini Gary Rice Jim Risacher Vic Ross Bob Russell Ed Samsel Greg Stanbury Pete Stark Bob Sullivan Joe Winandy GeneZmuda


EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Buddy Rix - President Rich Conners - Vice President Tommy Miller - Secretary Peter Gallo - Treasurer Frank Fudesco - pledge master SENIORS Jay Ansberry Kevin Borland Lou Bonnvissuto Joe Caruso Rich Conners Frank Fudesco Peter Gallo Ed Glassheim Rich Hoskins Tom Kehoe Steve Mastrangelo Dan McCarthy Rich Preuss Charles Rix Alan Szmyt Tom Vedova Greg Conley

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SOPHOMORES Paul Eitmant John Fudesco Larry Herrman Barry Hintz Jeff Kapp Vince Kehoe Jim McLeod Kevin Meagher John Morsch Mike Murphy Steve Muska Frank Piscitelli Jerry Scarlatta

JUNIORS Dan Bryan Mark Callahan Bill Francavilla Tom Comparato Regis Garrity Tim Hackett Leo Halleran Dick Hirth leff Koehler Bill Lester Tom Long Mike Meaders Gary Michael Tommy Miller Bill O'Grady Ken Rydzewski Ray Stewart Bernie Tiberi Peter Weronic Jack Wood


OMEGA PHI row 1: David Ricci, Jerry Zwiesler, William Skudlarek . row 2: Dave Sikorski, Mike Grace, John Thien, Mike Mancini, Bill Yaindl, Kevin Sellards . row 3: Bob Campion, Tom Sweeter man , Luis Perez, Larry Hurwitz, Frank Szczepanski. row 4: Vince Miller.

OMEGA PSI PHI row 1: Lewis M . Credle, William Anderson, AI M. Brown III. row 2: Terry Miller, John McGill, Carroll G. Boswell. absent: Rod J. McDavis, Donald F. Collier, James o. Howard.

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And because I have given man that which he craves, I shall endure.

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John Kelly, Steve Fidler, Joe Ferrara, Dennis Newall, Rich Garrity, John Malone, Tom Dorsey, John Jablonski, Mark Weber, Ray Smith, Fred Koenig, Dan Bobik, Jeff Kuc, Tom Blackburn, Bud Schwartz, Bob Berg, Keith Chatting, Nick Foti, Chick Earnest, Paul Morrill, Joe Fineran, Mike Gaffney, Jim Thomas, John Kennelly, Mark Phillips, Doug Cuddeback, Steve Foster, Bob Ross, Don Feichney, Ed Peck.

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We, tl-le-8rothers of Epsilon Sigma Phi, are proud to announce our affiliation with the National Fraternity, Lambda Chi "'J}ha. W-e would like to thank everyo ~ w ho has worked with and for Ep ig in the past. Now, as Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha, we are looki ng forward to working with you in he future. Thom Angstadt Mark C. Azar Jack Barnard Dave Baujan Tom Beecroft Waldo Carmona Larry Clarke Tom Cotter Jack Desch Bob Dix Joe Drummer Bill Grilliot Dennis J. Hable Bi II Hagerty Danny Hayes Jim Hurak Bob Lukavic Jim Lukes Hank Manza John Mclaughlin Denis Navarro Jim Reid Ron Sabol Joe Shock Tom Sullivan Mike Trogus Ken Vaccaro Denny Wright HONORARY Bob Bush Joe Walsron Bob Wilke Don Williams

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TAU KAPPA

EPSILON row 1: Brendan Coogan, Russell Esposito, Patrick Carmody, Joe Violante, Kevi n Gorman. row 2: Mike Neary, Mike Vitti, Reed Toth, Jeff Babka . row 3: Jim Tennant, Mike Demma, Ken DiGregorio, Ed Duffy, Roger St. Cyr. roW 4: Alan Barone, Gerry Trafis, Chester Niu, Larry Fitzpatrick. row 5 : Ray Marcy, John Galvin, Frank DiGiacomo, Mike McKeevar.

TRI RHO

row 1: Jim Smythe, Bob Keeler, Ed Coyle, Bubber Sellazzo, Pete Plowucha, Pat O'Rourke, Phil Heisey, Bill Snow. row 2: Jerry Sweeney, Frank Lutz, Tony Buffalino, Greg Tavano, Phil Dalman, Tommy Jackson, Paul Janus. row 3: Danny Callahan, Bill Manning, Herbie Smith, Joe Mancuso, John Agnello, Paul Rambesak, Rich Pesce, Paul Cynkar, Jamie Kauffmann, Larry Harris. absent : Byron Cartozian, Bill Klyn, Hugh Duddy, Hank Goldberg, Joe Molino, Mike Subrize, George Blyskun, Frank Zawojski, Darrel Stimmel, Mike Gannon, Paul Florczyk, Pat Lynch, Marty Santiloci, Steve Tully, Bobby Dorman, Skip Kirby, Mike Dempsey, George o. Gardner, Dr. John K. Upton, Don Citarella, Kenny ThaI.

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DELTA TAU NU row 1 : Bourbon, W . Stepjan, B. Kehoe, R. Smith, J. Curotto, J. Gruber, J. Shikany. row 2: L. Whitney, T. Thurin, J. McCann. row 3: J. Job, G. Woolley, B. Glaser, A. Gravert. row 4: M . Tierney, F. Eovino , N. Smith, E. Hennessey, P. Kozonosky, T. Rol a nd, R. Heigel . row 5 : D. Perugini , C. Jacoby, J. Krumholtz, P. O'Neill, J. Van Dura .

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row 1: Gerry Durkin (cors. secr.), Mark MacDonald (V.P.), John Powers (pres.), Tom Lawler (secr.), George Matthews (treas.). Jim M. Berger (chancellor), Jerry Hayes, Mark Davi, Dennis Colleran. row 3: Mick Q'Bryan, George Kraus, David Englebrecht. row 4: Alex Hannigan, Joe Rocci, John Davi. row 5: Pat Price, Bill Abt, Bill Beyer. row 6: Mike Dawson, Harry Rutan, Jeff Lehren. row 7: Ed Henz, Tater Schroeder. row 8: Allan Blocher, Kevin Gaedcke. row 9: Buck Fullan, Jim Kuzmick.

PLEDGE CLASS row 1: Bob Kasubinski, Bob Whalen, Joe Conlon. row 2: Neil Hoelle, Bill Madden, AI Huelsenbeck. row 3: Bill Mcintyre, Michael Schroer, Bill Jones. row 4: Karl Verhoff, Jack Caleney, Vincent Solimine. row 5: Bob Kochmit, Jr., Joe Giglio, Paul Horstman. row 6: Bob Wylie, Vincent Deegan.

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DELTA GAMMA OMEGA

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row 1: Dave Gornall, Pat Logue, Dave Martin, Mike Buddie, Mike Kerwin, Tom Johns, Barry Lichtenstein, Marty Quinn. row 2: Tom Maggio, John Pope, Kevin O'Malley, Joe Fenstermaker, Sam Mazzuca, Clark Putzek, Pat Walsh, Pat Kilbane. row 3: Bishop Adamowicz, Frank Spiegel, Mike Vanek, Rick Bonick, George Wilson, Peter Kepic, Lex Crane, Tom Kunigonas, Bill Storts. row 4: Tom Sherwin, Joe Condo, Jim Carey, Tom Lind, Neal O'Leary, Ed Murray, Jeff Stodd, Kevin McGrath .

row 1: John Eberle, Dau Fuller, Dan DeSmeit, Bob Roll. row 2: Floyd Lavaia, Mike Popich, Justin Rosato, Anthony Trotto, Ken Rodriguez, Harold Eckenrode. row 3: John Lombardo, Bob Hamilton, Ka Festa, John Minieri, Don Drummond, Junior Torres, Ed Buechec, Pete Savino.


DELTA SIGMA

THETA row 1: Mary Elizabeth Lawson, Romy Mason (treas.), Rosemary C. Young, Peggy A. Wyan, Teresa G. Dangerfield (seer.) . row 2: Marsha K. Hayden (V.P.), Cynthia A. Russ, Bonnie Mason, Carolyn E. Wright, Margaret E. Morrow, Arnette D. Cortner. absent: janice West (pres.), Vivian jordan, Carmen Stroud.

GAMMA GAMMA KAPPA row 1: Valerie Engel, Ann Strickfaden, joanne Barrett, Sandy Gittinger, Anne Fahrendorf, Carole Ann Hardy, Mary Oscar, Cathy Woods, Andrea Tyler. row 2: Barbara Tully, Marilyn Leibert, Carole Gabos, Ann Meidt, Rose Mazza, Sue Simborski, Carol Higgins, Maureen Matthew. row 3: Barb Mueller, jeanne Rivara, Nora Olson, jane Fisher, Noreen Horrigan, Mary McCarthy, Katie Serewicz, Shelly Pawlik, Ann Callaghan. absent: Trish Serewicz, Ma rylee Russell, joan Patterman, Donna Wilson, Marlene Medas, Cheryl Abraham, Nancy Watkins, Terry Bennett, Kathy Kinney, Ann lipscomb, Laure Bartkowk .

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row 1: Connie Caveney, Jane Papas, Rosalyn Barco, Sharon Swiderski. row 2: Missy Kiep, Pat Ross, Joanie Chifari, Sue Drebs, Mary Brockman (exec. V.P.l, Mary Lesko (pres.), Linda Chedd (admin. V.P.l, Ro O'Connor (treas.), Nancy Pajersky, Mary Osbahr. row 3: Kathy Powitzky, Pat Buchek, Flo Hughes, M. J. Chicoine, Jackie Krebs, Pat Klecker, Kathy Krouse, Mary Ann Fitz, Gloria DeSantis, Cathy Veihmeyer .

row 1: Terri Rommelmann, Diane Gloekler (secr.). row 2: Nancy Nicol, Chris Murray, Patty Schmitt, Suzanne Larison. row 3: Mickie Prasnikar, Marion Mastriano, Sue Garrity, Sharon Lynch (pres.), Jeanne Schaaf, Judy Verhoff (V.P.). row 4: Jessica Jones,' Jane O'Loughlin (treas.), Debbie Weidner, Janet Dombrowski, Diane Bica, Amie Svec.

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OMEGA SORORITY Together as individuals Together as one Together we feel play live love Together as Omega.

row 1: Monica Brennan, Susan Lipps, Connie Schuck, Mary lou Dileo, Jean Jacullo, row 2: Joanne Fraser, Marilynn Mannix, Gail Hunt, Cyndi Schmitt, Beth Donovan, Jan lubeley . row 3: Mary Jo Ryan, Beth Boyle, Nancy Gulanick, Mickie Yano, Patti Cullen, Marie Sperger, Karen Wozniak, Pat Currie, Carolyn Demkovich, Eleanor Fitz.

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CLASS row 1: joanne Scheuble, Mary Jo Detweiler, Marilyn Weisgerber, Nancy Kotowski, Kathy DePalma, Carol Risch, Michele Ehrler, Ronnie Sakala, Julie long. row 2: Madelyn Mushinski, Pattie Dignam, Nancy Schenck, Cathy Hochwalt, Pat Murray, Diane DiPasquale, Donata Fazioli, Kathy Jennison. Absent: Pat Wichael, Kathy Uarvel, Mary McFadden.

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TRI LAMBDA row 1: Dodie johnson, Sue Quinn, Susan Fleming, "Killer", Ruthie Gilles. row 2: Cindy Drumm, Lee janoff, Mary Manupella, Patty Clifford. row 3: Chris Frico, Diane Finore, Kathy Doyle, Mary Ann Geyer, Donna McCall. row 4: Pattie Rogers, MaryKay Crnich, Mary Coghlan, Rita Dacey, Terri Farley . row 5: Mary joyce, Kathy Feighar, Faye layman. row 6: Sue Martosi, jean Garner, linda Barlow. row 7: Ellie Kelly, Sue johnson. absent: Mary Cunniff, Ginny Gabrial, Elaine Gruben hoff, Mary Ann Henri, Susan Hohman, Kathy Jones, Joyce Koesel, Carolyn Thibault, Tina Vuksta .

PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL

row 1: Gloria DeSantis, Pat Cullen, Anne Fahrendorf, Chris Murray, Sharon lynch. row 2: Nancy Rinchiuso (secr.), Tricia Caylor (exec. V.P.), Miss Patricia Reiling (advisor), Mary lou Dileo (pres.), Sue Gump (admin. V.P.), Sue Garrity (treas.). row 3: Susan johnson, Mary Manupella, jan lubeley, Mary lesko, Maureen Matthew, Cathy Woods. absent : Mary jo Ryan, Patti Rogers, Mary Beth Alonzi.

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FL YERETTES

row 1: Barb Tikey (co-captain), Donna Wilson (captain). row 2: Michele Gamaldi, Phyllis Rogge (seer.), Chris Meinhold, Julie Wahlrab, Connie Schuck, Pat Wichael, Martha Singer, Janice Young, Kathie Pabst, Pat Suszek (pres.), Julie Klaes, Margaret Koehn. row 3: Jo.dy Jelly, Maureen Sullivan, Nancy Watkins, Mary Murphy, Sue Steindel, Michele Ehrler, Bonnie Clarke (treas.), Mary Sue Johnson, Sonja Marsh (choreographer), Cindy Ruhl (V.P.), Jeanne LeClair, Nancy Frick, Barb Pleiman, Becky Biga, Diane Rusche, Cathy Snyder. row 4: Bob Bollard (music man), Jean Reulle, Colleen Clark, Chris Burgh, Ginny Wolfe, Layn Richter, Sandy Krupp, Pat Griffith, Mary Johnesee, Sue Barker, Kay Chapman, Jim Kell (music man).

CHEER AND YELL LEADERS row 1: Connie Noonan, Marie Sperger. row 2: Dee Dee Varia, Regis Lekan, AI Cridge, Ed Fowler, Leland Smith, Debbie Hessell. row 3: Terri Chock, Tarie Kleinknecht.

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MARCHING COEDS

row 1: janice Grupenhoff (co-captain), Camille Buffalino (capt.), judy Meinike (drili sgt.). row 2: Ann Mazzucco, Tina Vicidomina, jerry Harkins, janie Ryan, Rhonda Duff, jane Phillips, Noreen Skully, Debbie Hochwalt, Ginny Leibold, Nancy Eisen, Mary Ellen Regan, Kathy Sickler, Kathy Varvel, Cheryl Sutera. row 3: Margaret Pograis, Mary Moots, Margie Langenkamp, Barbara Armstrong, Barbara Maras, Heike Ostrowski, Karen Fox, Cathy McMillan, judy Mitchell, Sharon Reed, Debbie Crowley, Lori Rebeta, Carolyn Pograis, janet Bridgewater, Bev Ross, Judy Morton.

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MARCHING BAND

row 1: John Calloway (drum major) , Diane Dabkowski, Teri Kline (head majorette) , Mary Keihl , Kathy Kiesewetter, Roger Tate (assistant drum major). row 2: Sue Wagner, Cecilia Goad , Sally Davis, Dave Kroger, Bill Lowe (pres.), Harry Cooper, Patrick Maloney, Kathy Tamer. row 3 : Dr. Maurice Reichard (conductor of concert band), Diane Armstrong, Tim Houvaras, Gary Knedler, AI Clark (business manager), Elaine Schweller, Charles Kleesattel, Don Fields, Cynthia Schneige n berg, James Romond, James Jira, Sue C line (V.P.), John Wilhelm, John Lowe, Joe Gartner, Peter Horton , Paul Martini, C. W . Ritter (conductor of marching band). row 4: Tom Gastineau, Lee Taulton, Gene Meyer, Ed Campbell, John Martoglio, Amanda Oliver, Janice Resig, Vincent Julianm, Gerry Maynard, Ken Lindsay, Greg Schniegenberg, Terry Hentrich. row 5: Dan Poast, Kayleen Kill, Mark link, Bob Wourms, Mike Fitzpatric, Dennis Spooner, Chris Burger, Steve Emanuelli, Marie Agen, Richard Ervin, George Koenig, Don Markus, Joan Verhoff, David Schwiewetz, Bill Skudlarek, Jim Doyle, Mick O'Bryan, John Baker, Claire Boge, Bill Barga.

SENIORS row 1 : Teri Kline (head majorette). row 2: Margaret Pograis, Heika Ostrowski, Debbie Hochwalt, Cathy McMillan . row 3 : Janice Resig, Ken Lindsay, Bill Lowe (pres. of Marching Band), Thomas Gastineau, Sue Cline (V.P. of Marching Band) , Sally Davis. row 4: Cecelia Goad, Tim Houvaras, John Wilhelm, Peter Horton, Marie Agen, William Skudlarek. row 5: Dan Poast, John Baker, William Barga.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM

row 1: Terry Miller, Jim Tierney, Dave Schroeder, John Haynes, Bob Palcic, Mark Ellison, Leo Dillon, AI Brown, Don Simpson, Fred Borgert, Bill Adams, Bob Christophel. row 2: Sonny Allen, Joe Daugherty, Jim Howard, Kevin Ryan, Dan Quinn, Tony Vitale, Gary Hambell, Jerry Sykes, Gary Kosins, Fest Cotton, Bob Janke, Bernie Tucker. row 3: Bob Shepas, Ron Krechting, Gary Radzik, Gary Walters, Jake Burkhardt, John Carbon, Bob Furia, Tom Palcic, Tim Quinn, Jim Frazier, Larry Nickels, Dave Hamilton. row 4: Jim Johnston, Tom Gates, Dan Kobie, Bill Axley, Steve Jaye, Denny Whitehead, Don Valentini, Roy Watkins, Ken Bossart, Rick Heben, Dwight Mosley, John Crotty . row 5: Terry Sullivan, Bill Stevens, Dave Girard, Glenn Radzik, Adrian Skunza, AI Bass, Kevin Carver, Roger Simon, Rich Weigand, Bill Bradley, Ron Golobish, Mike Catanzaro, Dave Trinite.

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Xavier Cincinnati Bowling Green Louisville Ohio University Buffalo Akron Northern Illinois Miami Toledo record: 5-4-1

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SOCCER TEAM

row 1: Coach Ray O'Hanlon, Sandy Graurt, Bob Winkler (captain), Rocco Fuschetto (captain), Enrique Mulanavich, John Sieburn, Dave Munn, Ed Bischof (ass't coach). row 2: John Fitzpatrick (manager), Mike Cahill, Bob Ostelhoff, Garry Arnold, Mike Brick, Alex Sossa, Larry Graja, Bob Richardson, Ilhan Pere. row 3: Cliff Eddy, Jerry Fuschetto, Greg Renning, Jim Magilloway, Bob McNamee, Frank Eovino, Denny Hartweck, Joe Palazo, Chuck Hodgkinson.

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Wilberforce Cleveland State Bowling Green Cedarville Ball State Ohio Northern Wright State Wilmington Miami Moorehead State Ohio State record : 6-4-1

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VARSITY HOCKEY: Bottom Row (I to r): Tony Triola, Tim Hackett, Jim Doyle, Dan Kelly, Den Hogan, John Wolloson, Greg Stanberry . Top Row (I to r): John Gomatos, John Lyons, Pete Oswald, Chip Bok, Fred O ' Donnel, Jim Curry, Tim Quigiy, Doug Goddard, Bill Amos, Dave Parnel, Brian Conners, Kevin Moore, John Twailek, Bob Hughes, Craig Boitel, Head Coach Walt De Anna .

VARSITY WRESTLING : Bottom Row (I to r): Craig Lyon, Mark Webber, Willie Judkins, Dan Brabender, Dennis Navarro, Dan Heller, Mike Corrigan. Top Row (I to r) : Head Coach Stamatis Bulugaris, Jim Cox, Duane Feleppelle, Dennis Feleppelle, Waldo Carmona, Doug Cuddeback, Mike Foley, Mike Abbinate, Eugene Bernarbo, Tom Martin, Dan Popen, Bill Skudlarek (Manager). Not Pi ctured: Ray Dysas, Mark Taub, Jim Ryan, Mike Kundert, Greg Renner, Tom McLaugh Ii n (Manager) .


VARSITY BASKETBALL : Bottom (I to r) : AI Bertke, Steve Lawrence, Tom Crosswhite, George Schloemer, Ken May, Jack Keehan, George Jackson, Pat Murnen, Rex Gardecki. Top Row: Head Coach Don Donoher, Assistant Coaches Bill Cassidy, Bob Hooper, Mark Sizemore, Gordy Gahm, John Bitter, Steve Hess, Ted Sizemore, Freshman Coach George Janky, Manager Jim Larkin, Athletic Director Thomas J. Fredricks.

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CAMPUS SOUTH, 4F, row 1. Nancy McNeil, Ann Carroll, Betty Gallagher. row 2, Katy Unverferth, Karen Woodward. absent. Jane Papas .

335 COLLEGE PARK. Mary Ellen Chajkowski, Willie Joe, Mary Cullighan, Marlene Medas .

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416 LOWES ST: George Simon, Mike Hoerster, Bill Tobe, Duane Kaiser, Pat Kirgan, Dave Enneking .

MARYCREST 3 SOUTH: row 1: Anne Gutekanst, jan Goldschmidt, Debbie O'Brien, joanne Uher, judy Antonelli, Lynn Vetter, Sharon Hemmer, Roberta Pugh, Laurie Zallnick. row 2: Patti Donoghue, Carol Hallahan, Marlene Bevacqua, jeanette Floriani, Cassie Corbin. row 3: Ann Berchtold, Paula Mcquillan, Lucy johnson, Doris Dubuque, Angie Cosentino, Gera Hirt, Paula Geiss. row 4: Marlene Bauer, Barb Laubacher, Betsy Barnwell, Barbara Nigro, joyce Newman, Maryellen Regan, Sue Wagner, Mariann Kuzio, Diann Armstrong, Helga Ullmann, Mimi Bechtold. row 5: Debbie Reich, Chris Gockman, Mary Pat Wrenn, Mary Ann Sibel, Pat Stubbers, Tate Hamilton, Pam Farrell, Reg Pilch.

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340 STONEMILL: row 1: Steve Schuler, Steve Adams, Bob Pangburn, row 2 : Jim Carroll, Rich Olson, John Sich .

MARYCREST 6 NORTH: row 1: Ginny Weber, Mary Monnig, Paulette Morelli, Carol E. Condon, Pat Adams, Meg McManus, Jan Amatulli, Janet Seigel, Ellen Hannan, Betsy Higgins. row 2 : Jannie Wing, Kath Palladog, Linda Montanaro R.A., Sue Donoghue, Cathy Fogarty, Carol Gillespie, Chris Bullock, Micky Groeber, Tonja Chiles, Kathy Burke. row 3: Mary Ann Pollman, Carol Wawrzyniak, Connie Valenti, Sandy Bialosky, Patti Dieden, Sue Bracken, Terry Boberg, Kathy Casey, Jan Guinan, Katie Unger, Marianne Simmons, Jody Jelley.

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STUART 3 SOUTH: row 1: Tim Schiavone, Jim McFarlane, John Collins Engelhardt, Bernie Noe, Ken Kelleher. row 2: John Fogarty, Harry Pohlman, John Boszko, Barry Hintz-R.A., Fiore Talarico. row 3: Roger Anderson, Mike Galligan, Barry Ruth, Jon O'Connor. row 4: Bob Murphy, Fred McCloskey, Jerry Niezer, Doug Strohl , Matt Vecchiono. row 5: Gary O'Keefe , Barry Brooks, Lee Harris, Jerry Collins. row 6: Donald Abramo, Mike Braidich, John Cardarelli.

CAMPUS SOUTH 3B: row 1: Ellen Eichenlaub, Katie O'Brien, Maureen Quealy . row 2: Paula Fenelon, Mary Ellen Walter, Jackie Krebs .

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CAMPUS SOUTH 2E: row 1: Joan Hansen, Marilyn Batsche, Maribeth Klein. row 2: Martha Rothermel, Mary Kay Klein.


STUART 6 EAST: row 1: Gary Gonda, Alex T. Moroz, Dennis Feleppelle, Duane Feleppelle . row 2: Alan MacDonald, Kevin Kelly-R.A., Roger Smith, Tony Nini. row 3: Tony Marino, Paul Jaskowski, Kevin Sheridan, Carl Subich. row 4: David Manuel, Steve Barnwell, Larry Leising, Louis Martone, Chris Kearney. row 5: Lake Harris, Jim Kell, Brad Gates, Joe Pallecki, Wayne A. Lyons. row 6: Tom Eversen, Mike Zontini, Bob Bollard, Jean-Pierre Gelinas, Jim O'Connor (absent) .

CAMPUS SOUTH 5B : row 1: Barb Chapman, jane Costello, Pinochle Legs, Ellen Kinnane. row 2: Karen Kanieski, 48-hour Russ, Lynn Perkins, Naay Brumfield.

CAMPUS SOUTH 6D : Mary jane Smith, Nina Fazio, Marilyn jones, Carolyn Pograis, Critchett Ross, joanne jones .

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CAMPUS SOUTH APT. 9E: row 1: Norma Pyn, Susie Ritacco, Cathy Kill. row 2: Danielle Troppoli, Laura Herron, Kitty Kelly.

CAMPUS SOUTH APT. 2 D: row 1: Christine Dwyer, Cheri Wagner, Diana Rusche, Joanne Critelli, Sandy Allen, Betz Hagan.

STUART HALL 6 NORTH : row 1: Tom O'Brien, E. J. Tierney, George Repetz, Bob Colum, Mark Lyncn. row 2: Walt Fleming, Joe Liberta, Bill Henry, Bob Sullivan, Tom Smith, Don Hinkel, Bill Garcia, Brian Allen. row 3: Glenn Jones, John Vachris, J. K. Kramarik. row 4: John Quinn, Jim Gilroy, Pete Stark, Jack Leary, Ed Samsel. row 5: Addison Friend, Jim Krazit, Joe Lipper, Louie, Sonny Meyer, R.A. row 6: Ray Kauszewski, R. Kevin Martin, Matt Kane, Rick Coombs.

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CAMPUS SOUTH SA: row 1: Lori Clark, Madelyn Mushinski, Carolyn Broz. row 2: Ellen Rainey, Betty Koszalka, Kathy Foley.

1522 ALBERTA STREET: row 1: Jim Cicero, Phil Leombruno, Jim Velasco. row 2: Jeff Cunko, John Cioffoletti, Larry Williams .

MARYCREST 4 MIDDLE : row 1: Peggy Gardner, Kathy Samas, Tricia Hart, Cindy Schniegenberg, Judy McLalien . row 2: Mary Anne Boerger, Janet Wagner, Patty Fleming, Judith De Prisco, Debbie Swensen, Kathy Pekarek, Victoria Hammer, Sue Wilde, Colleen Hackett. row 3: Lee Miner, Patti Butler, Nancy Weiss, Mary Lynne Ondrusek, Benita Smith, Nancy Syburg, Rita Lacy, Ann Seivert, Sandy Shuster, Betty Galicki R.A. Missing : Pat Vogt, Phyllis Shonebarger .

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FOUNDERS 4 SOUTH : row 1: Bob Ostholthoff, Ted Zukoski, Kevin Baldwin, AI Kurzinski, Dennis Brohm, Chuck Miller. row 2: Bill Schniedwind, Tom Seibel, Bob Fischer, Paul Markisoto, Mike Podnan, Tom Horne, Denny McLaughlin, Ed Mclaughlin, Rich Egan. row 3: john McManus, joe Halko, Greg Fitzgerald, Phil Berkemeier, Ken Haun, Paul C. Benedict R.A., Steve Mueller, Tom Smith.

STUART 4 NORTH: row 1: Ed Naas, Alphonse DiPierno, james Hurley, Tom Chorba, Don Seger. row 2: Robert Vitti, Bob Wicks, joe Vanny, Phil Hertvik, Rocco Fuschetto R.A., Tim Hammelrath, Gerald Bartos. row 3: Frank Trautman, Kigran Lynch, Paul LaMonica, john Catalano, Bill Theby, joe Bonanne, james Seliskar, joseph Gyorky. row 4: Peter Cranston, Fred Scott, ' Moose', Bill Garlock, Markus Giangreco, Stephen Charles Prutting, joe Lioi II, jim Betz, Steve johanson.

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U.H. 200 NORTH: row 1: Tom Orr, Don Post, Phil Laciura, Rick Roche, John Kramer, Jim Banks, Mike Banigan, Joe Palazzo, Bob Bowman, Bob McClain R.A. row 2: Steve Rice, Frank Kennelly, Rica Bianchi, Frank Young, Jim Trapp, Jeff McCabe, Andy Bre lt hauer, John Miller, Dave Moore, Jack Reinhard, Joe McMahon. row 3: J. L. Welch, Bob Dell'Osa, Bill Moriarity, Frank Turano, Gene Jones, Dan Rhein, Tom Barrow, Joseph Finch, Pete Vitro, Den Kelly, John Lyons.

MARYCREST 1 NORTH: row 1: Nancy Long, Maggie Foy, Ma rian Gray, Irene Heinlein, Kt Schirneyer. row 2: Sheila Jacobelli, Chris Danzilo, Janet Becht, Chris Corrado, Mary Sue Ulven, Cindy Kessler, Sherry Crause, Sonder Aikins. row 3: Judy Knesboro, Jo Anne Bavaga, Gail Tantanella, Kay Shoop, Sue Ervin, Susan Rupert, Mary Ann Habeman, Helen Golinski, Carol Rogers.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 40: row 1: Kathy Fullenkamp. row 2: Kay Detlefsen, Sara Hollingshead. row 3: Betty Henry, jane Schroeder. CAMPUS SOUTH 10A: Mary Lou Flor, Mary Ann Frank.

MARYCREST 4 NORTH: row 1: Anne Beckman R.A. row 2: joyce Berberich, Laura Welch, Anne Keeley, Yvette Quenneville, Kathy Zaciek, Colleen Clark, Elaine Orr, Annette Bobby, Becky Malloy, Anne Corrigan, Karen Campbell, Mary Beth Droste. row 3: Elaine Frierott, Carroll Schmidt, Nancy Kerber, Paula Bennett, Sue Queeney, jan Fogelsong, Nancie Gerres, Nancy Shearer, Julie Klaes, Linda Brunhofer, Aileen Halden, Kathy Quirk, Carolyn Woeber, Eddie Tierney. row 4: Sally Yurcisun, Marilyn juzkiewicz, Nancy Kotowski, Susan Thomas, Katie Pumphrey, Sue Larkin, Nancy Dates, Lesley Clark, Linda Novak, Margaret O'Donnell, Nancy Godecker, Nancy J. Kretz, jessica Minyon, Margi Hornsby.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 9C: front to back: Cindy Porter, Barb Mocadlo, Gay Price, Bob Weimer, Bill Yellenik, Mary Warnowicz, Mary Noak, Marge Neville .

838 E. STEWART: Doris Haag, Elaine Grubenhof, Jan LubeIy, Marianne Henry.

2 NORTH FOUNDERS : row 1: Jerry Schubert, Joe Dugan, Jim Cyphers, Felix Ferrise, Bob O'Keefe, Bill Rice, Steve Majerick-R.A. row 2: Kenneth Kroschwitz, Ray Obremski, Kevin Foster, Rick Kreher, Mike Calvaruso, Steve Lawrence, Gallen Gasson, Jeff Christie, Mark Bednar.

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U.H . 500 NORTH: row 1: Bob Lynch R.A., Glen Merski, Mike Mark, Chiappetta joe, Dennis A. Kazmierski, George Dieter. row 2: Alan Barter, Dan Laghi, Gary Depweg, Ed Fitzpatrick, Vince julian, jim jira, jim Kosciolek, Sam Fiume, Mike Quigley, Dave Vassallo. row 3: Paul Michalko, Steve Lennon, Victor Solorzand, Gary Harmon, Paul Kremen , Rich Misplon, Earl Thorne, Tom Gayer, Rich Daniels, Mike Culbert, Pat Hurley, Darrell Stewart. row 4: Steve johns, Gentle Ben, Bob Dixon, Stan joseph Cudnik, Robert joseph Frasce'l la, Gene Berwaro, Mike Foley, jasem AI-Khudhun, Tom Corcoran, james Ti Stimler, joe Zaloski, julius Brown. row 5: Robert Gfroerer, Mike Talone, Rich Morrison, Brian Lambert, joe Molnar, Kevin Gorman . missing: Mike Quinlin, George Rieger, Frank Gutewiez, Dan Homan, john Unodi, Carsen Castell, john Pangborn.

STUART 2 SOUTH: row 1: Chris Wall, Rich Hand, Danny Brabender, Kelvin Fudge, Dan Larkin. row 2: john Larkin, Robert Williams, Brian McCartney, jack G. Bors, Bob F. Kretz. row 3: Lou Cioffi, Bill Sauter, Lloyd Burroughs, Murch Tom, Greg Oatis, Bob Peter. row 4: Chuck Dragga, john Morriss, Kevin Kaufman, Dave Seswick, Carl Basch. row 5: Dan Vennekotner, Gary Russo, Ray Rush, jim Gerker, Michael Curtis R.A.

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MARYCREST 7 NORTH: row 1: Joyce Klak, Phys, Peggy Bead le, Barb Hurray, Carolyn Reedy, Ann Dwyer, Donna Grendys. row 2: Betty Pomponi, Kathy Fitzgerald, Barb Boyle, Mary Kennedy, Kathy Price, Betty Donovan, Marie Grausso, Bethie Bruder, Peggy Myles, Peggy Veihmeyer, Kate O'Connor. row 3: Michele Hanoschak, Kathy Kennedy, Kathy Korb, Joanne Walsh, Jan Ahern, Carole Ann Hardy, Betty Yoger, lynn Hojnacki, Judie Klucikowski, Donna deluca, Colleen Kassab, Marcia Wojcik, Maryanne Harmon. row 4: Mary Hipskind, Cindy Bellows, Barb Becker, Debbie Ross, Kay Chapman, Rosemary McDermott, Rosemary Wylonis, Judy Bleicher, Casey Obermeier, Mary Carol Kelly, Terry Tobin, Rosemary loar, Jan Illig.

U.H. 100 FLOOR: row 1: Joe Unser, Frank Maloney, Ray Andrews, Kelly J. Street, John Possehl, Keith Schroeder, Bob Bunn, Robert Ralston, Sam Ferralli. row 2: Tom Caminiti, John lesk, Samuel May, Tom Jordon. row 3: Bill Maloney, Bob Bates, Rick Carpini, Jeff Babka, Anthony Caputo R.A., Mick Spuzzillo, Steve Nicholas, Charlie Calabrese, Thomas Tie.

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STUART 2 EAST: row 1: George Estill, Bill Carey, Tom Voghn, Pat McCormick, Dennis Kamowski R.A. row 2: Mike Burke, Bob Pareti, AI Sigg, Doug Schutte, Gary Baird, Don Lukas, Ed O'Malley, Larry Schultz. row 3 : Jim Oluany, Dan Lucia, Robert Passaretti, Dan Hacker, Jim Romond. row 4: Jeff Georgy, Ted Dacey, Harvey Senger, Mike Coleman, Tom Shea. row 5: Kevin Lanahan, George Wilhelm, Michael Schroeder, Frank Smolinski, Charlie Warth, Gaspar Lesznik.

CAMPUS SOUTH 8F: row 1 : Ellen Cain, Sherry Fedor, Mary Ann Chasler, Terri Busemeyer, Marcia Hockwalt, Cris Murray.

CAMPUS SOUTH 4C: row 1: Rosemary Mentesana, Susan Hennessey. row 2: Debbie Smith, Barbara Clauson, Connie Cecala, Marianne Konrad.

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MARYCREST 7 MIDDLE: row 1: Sue DiAntonio, Annette Biehler, ColE:de Hambrook, Laura Quellos, Ann Hettinger. row 2: Claire Boyer, Ellie Hainrihar, Libbie Beville, Mary Alcock, Sharon Aubry, Anne Rossi, Karen Fassler, Nancy Turner, Chriss Carmola, Sue Gump-R.A., Patti Riley, Barb Judhoff. row 3 : Linda Ringholtz, Karen Mcquade, Kathy Moriarty, Carol Prikos, Joan Verhoff, Carol German, Mary Blasi, Sharon Groh, Diane Harmon, Martha Yeranko, Dodie Geddes. row 4: Micki Myers, Sue Vuksta, Claire Rol'ka, Heidi Frust, JoAnn Alercia, Barbara Cordo, Eileen McCarthy, Marcie Lamb, Jean Battson, Marj Blasius, Diane Blaonek.

CAMPUS SOUTH 6C: row 1: Pat Suttleham, Kathie Hurley, Linda Greenway, Martha Hardesty, Marietta DiCicco's shoes, Janet Corso. CAMPUS SOUTH 3A: row 1: Barbara O'Donnell, Betty Darrig, lulie Long. row 2: Donata Fazioli, Marilyn Weisgerber, Ronnie Sakala.

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STUART 1 NORTH: row 1: Greg Mittereder, Dave Danford. row 2: Bill Schenkel, Bill Francis, Harry Krishna, Larry Topper, Pat Sheeran, Mike Schilling, Dick Haight. row 3: Ed Carroll, Gus Beck, Dan Grubenhoff, John Lang, Joe Griffiths. row 4: Gil Shadle, Gary Graham, Tom Hennessy, Tom Hughes, Mike Hendricks. row 5: Tony Wanner (R.A.), Ray Gadd, J. Giltner, Chris Kulzer, Ted Weltner. row 6: Steve Brawley, Dave Elston, Bill McCaffrey, Mike Spiotto, Wally Gogul. row 7: Tom Orlando, Mike Burke, Larry Drappi, William Canary, Fred DeStefano.

UNIVERSITY HALL 6 MIDDLE: Bob England, Don Brugger, Bob Pitaro. CAMPUS SOUTH 7C: row 1: Sheila DeBrock, Mary Hel mig. row 2: Sue Anderson, Ginny McKendry, Barb Larson, Rickie Falbo.

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31 EVANSTON: Sue Kelly, Barb Conlon, Ruth Bosek, Terry Diaz, Liz Caputi.

CAMPUS SOUTH 7B: row 1: Chris Smith, Marie Conti. row 2: Tina Yoong, Sunny Gibson, Maureen Novak, Margie Flege.

CAMPUS SOUTH 9D: Maureen McManus, Judy Langley, Romeyn Russell.

CAMPUS SOUTH 9F: row 1: Kathy Monnig. row 2: Janice Tonnis, Betty Guschwan, Pat Rismiller. row 3: Mary Guschwan.

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FOUNDERS 3 SOUTH: row 1 : Joseph Bryan, Steve Rose, Terry Buckley, Mick O'Bryan, Joe Racosky. row 2: Greg Hocevar, Jim Farrell, Chuck Hodgkinson, Vince Henrich, Charlie Barrett, Paul Biegler, Tony Formichelli R.A., Ron Farley. row 3: Greg Pasternak, John lackner, Paul Miller, Frank Melichalek, Tom Conroy, Mike Woltermann, John Greenhorn, Jim Granger, Steve Hemmert. row 4: Mike Zawilinski, Steven Schmitmeyer.

U.H. 600 North: row 1: Mike Kramer, Tom Conway, Lance Burton, Douglas Cuddeback, Francis Murray, Gary Lee, John Clausen, AI Cieplicki, Paul Hoying, Andy Fee. row 2: Robert Sasson R.A., Bill Wohlers, William Alt, Vito Cataldo, Bob Cachat, Roger Walker, Mike Gonzalez, Paul Berkemeier, Bob Gaffney, Mark Phillips, Bob Higginbotham, Ric Kirchner. row 3 : Jim Mackin, Tim Galli, Paul Kozonasky, John Deluca, Tom Morrison, Chris Pollard, Carmel Abbinante, Kerry Haupl, Joe Hamilton, Tim Pratt, Reese Siegel.

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MARYCREST 3 NORTH: row 1: Gail Delap, Vendi Patterson, Nancy Simon, Arlene Carey, Mindy Farasey, Susan Goetz, Tina Vicidomina, Bridget Gallagher, Ruth Ann Englert, Nancy Cosgriff, Jane Clark, Mary Ann Lenney. row 2: Betty Caveney, Molly McCarthy, Nancy Hayes, Janet Quirk, Katie Egart, Carol Condon, Sue Steindel, Marilyn Beck, Joyce Schoenig, Cindy Spear, Kathy Stier, Mary Lou Mithoff, Pat Kilkenny. row 3: Barb Kates, Kathy Montgomery, Roe Caparosa, Pat Monteferrante, Diann Funk, Carol Gabriel, Pam Smith, Karen Devin, Judy Miller, Pat Young, Mary Moots, Martha Singer, Cindy Tercek .

STUART 5 NORTH: row 1: Bob Kiley, Kevin Callaghan, Joe lisa. row 2 : Dennis O'Hanlon, Rich Deutch, Bill Kone, John Steinmetz, John Day, Bernie Tydings. row 3: Randy Tallerico, Small, Joe Hipwell, Gregg Valenzvela, John Sullivan, Philip Lakarosky, Steven Cucinotta R.A., Kevin Cassidy, John Inscho . row 4 : Ron Fleming, Tom Brophy, Steve Mann, Sparrow, Frank Glaspey, Steve Piccininni, Bill Fanelli, Tony Lupia, John Donohue, Dan Kadoe, Bill Richard, Ken Gittinger.

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U.H. 300 SOUTH: row 1: Kevin Loughrey, Pat Smith, Tom Dorsi, Ron Mussaw, Jay Kyne, Bill Teegan, Mark Erwin, Dave Peril, Joseph Wagner, Jim Gander. row 2: Barry Stell, Chris O'Brien, Frank Hudson, John Meizdden, Bob Young, Jim Roche, Fred Lovelace, Ray Holshye, Mike McGrew, Doug Felter, Don Santerre, Leo Cahalan R.A. row 3: Jim Pagnam, Jerry Signorelli, AI Granzolino, John Haskamp, Joe Brywczyaski, Bill Bagiot, Gustavo Plenge, Rick Pater, Thomas Brennan, John Olivo.

MARYCREST 5 SOUTH: row 1: Mary Lou Fitzgerald, Millie Molino, Karen Sarzynski, Karen Kester, Kristy Maag, Karen Wurmser, Kris Kleshinski, Linda Hickson. row 2: Pat Klemens, Pat Letzler, Vickie Ryan, Alessandra Asko, Gail Kesel, Chris Sauve, Mary Albright, JoAnn Berwanger, Jacky Thomas, Lynne Nordone, Terri Glenn . row 3 : Donna Leis, Jean Marie Wyland, Judy Wehn, Patti Benton, Jo Cismoski, Ro Haley, Anne Stuhlreyer, Betsy Heeney, Jo Ann Michaels, Janice Richtar, Joan Herbers, Terry Walsh. row 4: Kathy Malone, Cindy Conrad, Bernie Schrader, Donna Herbst, Helen Heisel, Kathy Holmes, Mary Pat Sullivan, Mary Sue Wiedemer, Paulette Seitz, Bobbie Sexton, Kitty O'Onofrio, Louise Badaracco.

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STUART GROUND FLOOR: row 1: Billy Gregg, Dennis M. Newell, Tom Wanner, Rich Gerrity, Mike Tomon. row 2: Cesar Bueno, Norm Daley, Tony McNamara, Stan Szwed, Dave Munn. row 3: Paul Martino, Ed Callahan, jim Scarazzo, Glen Rock, Daniel Bradl, Edward Sprati, Denny Heitzer. row 4: Tim Macke, Ed Lackner, Bill Rothbauer. row 5: Bob Watrous, Bob Byrne, Tim Tomai, john Niemiec, Mike Tobe, Mike Kin. row 6: Tom Novak, Hank Teschendorf, Fred Ramos, Mike Clarke, jack Lekan.

U.H. 200 South: row 1: Harry Servoss, Tim Neff, Rich Wieser, Sam Feudale, Bert Ross R.A., joe Fineran, Bill Turnbull, john Malone, joe Ferrara, Steve Fidler. row 2: Rick Opsincs, Dick Herald, Kevin Moore, joe Durczynski, Skip Link, Don Wolf, Tom Siry. row 3: Kenneth Koscick, Henry Froelich, George Naylon, Paul Milfeit, Rich Musolino, joe Schurmann, Tom Carney, Rudy Bulloch, john Bridge, joe Leal.

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MARYCREST 7 SOUTH: row 1: Cathy Buchanan, Monica Sullivan, Pauline Unverferth, Beth O'Shaughnessy, Betsy Lloyd-R.A., Beth Drew, Ginny Stivorich, Judy Wargo. row 2: Denise Tripoli, Patty Roche, Marilyn Eck, Anne Varhol, Rosemary Smith, Lynda Bridgman, Beth Schroeder, Patty Piccolo, Nancy Kennedy, row 3: Jill Donovan, Gail Kochan, Belinda Walters, Sarah Grove, Nancy Majni, Debbie Keenan, Nancy Needham, Kathy Francis, Linda Jordanek. row 4: Sue Golubieski, Danielle Ryan, Maryanne Doychek, Valerie Folker, Christy Hinsman, Judy Hennessey, Liz Tierney, Meg Fox, Kathy Szabo, Jane Pendergast.

CAMPUS SOUTH 6E: Frigid 4-1 +2 =6E. CAMPUS SOUTH 70: row 1: Diane Zimm, Denise Geiger. row 2: Katherine Schipper, Virginia Brabender. row 3: Susan McCloskey, Debbie Desch .

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STUART 2 NORTH: row 1: Bob Gallagher, Dave Schuster, Ken Langer, Dan Hogan . row 2: Jim L. Kremer, John Maisch, Robert Wing, Rick Bargon, David Klinsport, Tom Clark . row 3: Jerry Cemes-R.A., Bob Macel, Don Klosterman, Don Bennett, Tom Mclaughlin, Bob Bruschi. row 4: Dan Maslanka, John Holdheide, Frank Schone, Rick Schnell, Tim Darcy. row 5: Larry Weaver, Jim Angello, Mike Cannarozzi. row 6: Jacques Mauche, John Kraft, Larry Meyer, Ed Goenert.

CAMPUS SOUTH 3C: row 1: Barbara Halden, Nancy Mcinerney. row 2: Mary Shannon, Sandy MacEwen, Margaret Reich. Missing: Martie Kniep.

1518 ALBERTA: row 1: "Woody", "V.P." row 2: "Skippy", "Lance". row 3: "Coach", "Cool Hand".

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MARYCREST 6 SOUTH: row 1: lois Drogan, Therese Finnegan, Terry Scheidler, Chris Pettey, Duna Davi, Chris McCaffrey, Ann Marie Enright, Joann Sullivan. row 2: Jean Westrick, Susan Riney, Terry Blaser, Barb Nemecek, Chris Frantz, lesl,ie Skertic, Denise Delongis, Gail Collins, Gail Zapapas, Mary Crowder, Claudia Tafaro. row 3: Maggi Bokermann, Mary Kaye Bozza, Kathy Zien R.A., Denise Brew, Mary Pat Shea, Mary Sutthoff, Dee Novajosky, Carol O'Brien, Bobbie Browning, Barb lewis, Joan Miller. row 4: Mary Jo Detweiler, Bonnie Bloden, Peg Wiltberger, Mary Dempsey, Kathy Steward, Helen Pickar, libby Bradt, Nan Schrappen, Nancy Cancelmo, Bonnie Brinly, Patty Quayle, Kathy Stewart.

MARYCREST 2 NORTH: row 1: Patti McGuinnis, Marleen Krabacher, Patti Rosick, Cathy Kentrup, Chris Yaeger, Karen Heilker, Brenda Shimman, Mary McFadden, Marie Pelsoci, Sue Podolak. row 2: Mary lou Neff, Gail Schweitzer, Pat Daly, Virian Gregowich, Sue Tozzoli, Pat Griffith, Kathy Fisk, Pat Liccardi, Debbie Rolecki, Karen Fairfield, Janie Ryan, Michelle LaHood. row 3: Peggy Fende, Jan Wolanin, Sandra Homan, Diane Franzen, Sue Balaam, Tami Price, Marie Rocci, Sharri Kramer, Linda Atkinson. row 4: Ruth Igel, Wilma Schroeder, Mary Reilly, Cheryl Oros, Claudia Elwell, Kathy Duke, Terri Elking, Mary Jane Downie, Francie Grannan, lynn Heinz.

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FOUNDERS 1 SOUTH: row 1: Ken Bossort, Leo Dillon, Bill Axley, John Carbon, Fred Borgert, Kevin Carvero, Mike Catanzaro. row 2: Steve Clarke, Pat Boyle, Jerry Walters, John Morsch, Vic Torraigo, Terry Sullivan, Don Schneider, Ray Watkins, Bob Wilcynski. row 3: Pat Smith, Val Altomare, Ed Hurley, Greg Renner, John Pavelia.

STUART 4 EAST: row 1: Steven Bowles, Bill Whitman, Mike Ferrara, Doug Reitz, Thomas Weglewski R.A., Brien Hampton, Jim McKenna, Bill Creehan. row 2: Jim O'Hara, Jerry Lombardo, Nick Cianciola, Walt Baron, Mike Hynes, Lou Lamorte, Jim Byrne, Garry O'Donnell. row 3: Bill Minintti, Richard L. Healy, Richard Bartolone. row 4: Bob Cattanea, Brian Connor, Judson Ellmers, James Coleman, Ed Dice. row 5: AI Meyers, Ken Hodkey, John Arroyo, John Rapini, Jim Williams, Mike Collins, Brady Barnhart, Bob DiFalco, Tom Kellner, Bill Blake, John Scallon.

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MARYCREST 6 MIDDLE: row 1: Barb Morrison, Sue Kelley, Karen Koness, Lynne Chambal, jean Hildebrand, Mary Kay Knoll, Aurora Caruso, Barb Smith. row 2: Diane Martocci, Sally Garrabrant, Mary johnesee, Diane Tucholski, jesse Middendorf, Debbie Toole, Carol Shealey, jill jakab, Cathy Murphy, Katie Hickey, Ann Goeke . row 3 : Sharon Sierra, Lenora Bennett, Laura Fogelsong, Martie Horne, Kathy Keyser, Pat Fullenkamp, Kathy Lauber, joyce Konst, Barb Brand, Mary Kemper, Patty Glennon. row 4 : Susan Rocha, Sherry Clifford, Lisa Linville, Mary Ann Hantey R.A., Kathie Pabst, Sally Downing, Colleen Ray, Debby Flanagan, jean Grassini, Lynn Hammersmith, Sharon Donovan .

CAMPUS SOUTH 7 A: row 1: jane Castrop, Lorraine Bogan, Nancy Vargo. row 2: Ginny Knight, Karen Cannon, Susan Latkey.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 10B: row 1 : Carol Resch, Pat Murray, Mary P,i pik. row 2 : Paula Engelhart, Gotmar Wallace. Absent : Shelia O'Hare .


UNIVERSITY HALL 3 NORTH: row 1: Bob Schuerings R.A ., Chad Hanna, Brian Grimm, Cary Buzzelli, Brian Cullen, Greg Wisniewski, Wm. W. Adams, Philip Castiglione, J. David Calvert, Ken Dorian, Benny Rubini. row 2: Mark Pawlewicz, Vincent Chan, Khalid Parvaiz, Ken Gabelman, Gary Von Braun, Scott Serazin, Ric Vrana, Paul Panico, John McCarthy. row 3: Ted Eckhardt, John McMenamin, Ed Volke, Tom Greiner, Serge Chounet, Jim Wisneski, Joseph March, Tom Brown, Tim Wagner, Jim Flannick.

117 LAWNVIEW: row 1: Joe Cerny, Dick Pine, Denny Radkowsky, Mike Tierney, Ron Ruzicka.

CAMPUS SOUTH 80: row 1: Susie, Blair, Barbara . row 2 : Kathy, Barbie. Missing : Mary.

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CAMPUS SOUTH BE: Barb Tikey, jean Fay, Maryhelen Glancey, Laura Dayanzo, Pat Rogers.

STUART 7 EAST: row 1: jim Thompson, Mike Bryce, Mike, Bill Skelly, Pete larussi, john Orban. row 2: Stephen Stoner, jerry Koerner, Kevin Covich, Jim Wilke, Angie Masciantonio, Dan Disinger. row 3: Phil Anthony, Mike Miller, Stephen Tomassi, Mike McCarthy, Mike Dugas, Bruce Berkowitz, Lou Arata. row 4: joe Waymeyer, Ted Rogers, Bill Novik, Mark Holysz, joe Fink. row 5: Jim Millette-R.A., Bill Mitchell, Greg Smith, Bill Bianco, Rich Ballantine . row 6: Tom Schmit, Gary W. Sawyer, Tom Lee, Tony Materek, Mike Brick.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 8A: row 1: Sherri Stepowany, Sue Travnikar, Kay Stoepler. row 2: Olga Ida, Rachel Jill, Chris Stickley.

STUART 6 SOUTH: row 1 : Fernando Marquez, Phil Opinante, Yin Palmiotti, Dave Duval, Bill Harding, Tim Ashworth, Earl Jost. row 2: Gary Binazeski, Pete Certo, Mike Fecher, Myke Rix, Tom Switalski, Tom Stazyk. row 3: John Brill, Art Niedosik, Joe Pellicane, Art Massa, Ed Dillon, Tom Head-R.A., Mark Kimball. row 4: Steve Sarsfield, Andy Callahan, Mark Giuffrida, Bob Goldsfran, George Hutchinson, Richard Frasca, Tom Cristino, James Haile. row 5: John Maguire, Brian Murphy, John M. Ring, John Wyan, Jim Meaney, Don Steiner, Mike Durbin .

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MARYCREST 5 MIDDLE: row 1: Kathy Tamer. row 2: Pat Baker, Lynn Sundall, Susie Bligh, Maurie Hurley, Mary Rolfes, Nancy Freeburg, Mary Pat Dybsky, Helen Corless, Barb Dvorsky. row 3: Charlotte jutte, janice Hughes, Karen Gleisinger, Pat Suszek R.A., judy jablonski, Kathy Lenc, Susie Lamb, Kathy McGee, Chris Burgh, Bridget Feighan, Rosemary Higgins, jane Grote, Barbara Monnig. row 4: Barbara Koslow, Chris McBride, Beth Thompson, Cathy McCarthy, Peg Mospens, Pat Donohoe, Candy Schoenig, Beth Healy, Debbie Chrzanowski, Sandy Gelber, Marsha Tipul, Patrice Yancey . row 5: Marian janda, Liz Firth, Chris Garvey, Marie Keihl, Karen Kemp, janie Phillips, Kay Garner, Cindy Wessel, Fran Boylan.

FOUNDERS 3 NORTH: row 1: john Chwalek, jim Conroy, Larry Stevens, john Ocedek, Hugh Sale, Bernie Lohmuller. row 2: joe Mikolajewski, Doughe Goddard, Bob Russell, Ted Sizemore, Mark Sizemore, Dan Dostie, Charlie Giblin, joe Pizzino, Drew Brown R.A.

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MARYCREST 2 SOUTH: row 1: Patty Kel1ly, Linda Halas, row 2: Joey McDonald, Jeanne Tayloe, Cathy Haag, Patti Palcic, Judy Tasker, Patty Krepling, Laura Whitting, Joan Hillebrand, Christine Frank, Therese Haines. row 3: Peggy Kapcar, Marcia Pevarski, Martha Bieker, Judy Brabender, Sharon Ruder, Jeanne Klein, Sarah Pagnozzi, Sharon Reed-R.A., Karen Hogan, Beth Wahl, Mary Helen Vater, Tricia O'Leary. row 4: Janet Gariano, Ann Antlfinger, Daddy, Anne Berry, Delores Pluto, Margaret Hoile, Pat Ritter, Maribeth Twark, Sue Bednar, Carol Miller, Chris Marx, Andrea Sowul, Lynne Root. row 5: Kathy Marbaugh, Eileen Garvin, Phyllis Knight, Debbie Haas, Carol Michels, Barb McKenna, Ginny Straniero, Ginny Yanick, Kathy Reddy, Carol H. Pohl, Mary Ann Matey, Emmy McCloskey, Nancy Ruggeri, Mary Talaska, Kathi Hanlon, Barb Roetzer. STUART 3 NORTH: row 1: Steven Marberger, Tony Lewis, Jack Nunney, Dana Mathewson, IIhan Pere. row 2: Bill Wagner, Paul Carobini, Joseph Silva, Tom McCauley, Bil ly Fuchs, John Trasferini, Tim Price. row 3: John Geis, Tom Best, Dennis Breitfuss, Mike Higgins, Don Caste, Tim Fete. row 4: Matt Carey, Hugh White, Rick Bennett, Chuck Osawski, Bob Pyne, Bob Mikolajewski, Dick Ferguson-R.A. row 5: Jim Cahill, Bill Burgunder, Jeff Bracker, Bob Loretto, Jeff Vaughn, Ronald Guthrie. row 6: Steven Lackey, Allan McFarland, Ken Wernert, Jim Rogacki, Leigh Stevens.

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CAMPUS SOUTH SC: row 1: Karen joyce, Kathy McGarry, Barb Diehl. row 2: Mary Bernardon, Marie Conrad, Chris Link.

CAMPUS SOUTH 9B: row 1: Debbie Nalbone, Bonnie Grawemeyer, Irene Clinton. row 2: Lynn Moore, Dee Vaira.

U.H. 6 SOUTH: row 1: Frank Ostermann, Patrick Ciambruschini, Bill Danford, Rich Miller, Tom Horst, Bob Desch, Fred Ribelli, Paul Kloeblen, Mike George, Anthony Mastrianni. row 2: Jim Schwarte R.A., Pete Bernasco, Tom Witkowski, Sam Marsico, Frank Papp, William Amos, John Osenkowsky, Stan Krutsick, Mike Lynd, Ward Onsa, Mike Goodleaf. row 3: joe Cone, Phil Courtemanche, David Parnell, joe Deluca.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 9A: row 1: Mary Donahue, Lyn Dodson, Kathy Brennan, Angela Sperendi.

11~ CHAMBERS STREET: James Dvorak, Richard Kempert,

Brian Kenney, Bruce Buchman, Bruce Bennett, Wayne Bowser (bottom).

MARYCREST 3 MIDDLE: row 1: Joan Conklin, Linda Irwin, Darice Zabak, Lynne Kerbis, Marietta DeNicollo, Puala Karwoski, Patti Buser-R.A., Julie Catagnus, row 2: Marylou Daily, Sue Pawley, Kathy Bruno, Denise Paone, Rosie Weidemer, Chris Wetzel, Peer Sacket, Mari LaLond, Kathy Egan, Diane Carlson, Fran Wilhelm, Gail Jira. row 3: Lynn Kroll, Mary Ellen Kearney, Barb Bunch, Jo-Ann Zedonek, Peggy O'Halioran, Sherry Bellocci, Karen Higgens, Peg Glennon, Marie DeLu, Gina Roman, Eileen Donahue. row 4: Marty Andres, Jenice Sesti, Pam Costanza, Kathy Mitchell, Joanne Merriman.

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STUART 5 SOUTH : row 1: Rick Grilliot, John Martoglio, Vince Continenza, Gary Wenck, Ray Lee, Tom Besinger, Jim Malone. row 2: Jim Casella, Mark Smith, Bob Zitnay, Jim Foresman, John Malone, Dino DiCenso, Ray Hartsock, Mike Enright R.A. row 3 : Jim Whelan, Steve Toedt, Jim Splain, Dave Haigh, Dave Kleinhenz, Herman Madama, Mike Spiotto, Bob Wheatley. row 4 : Philip Mazzucco, Chuck Sonnhalter, Mark Maran, Tony Delprete, Nick lammarino, Steve Donohue, Bill Hiebler, Bill Lally, Tom Marten, Pete Rojek .

FOUNDERS 2 SOUTH: row 1: Terry Brennan, Gary Radzik, John Fitzpatrick, Fred Tucker R.A., John Zgela. row 2: Glenn Radzik, John Skolnicki, Terrence Frank Russ, Lou Albers, Carl Turner, Stephen Prendergast, Tom Downing. row 3: Ed Norton, Dave Trinite, Bob Jal1ke, Al1dy Ridley, Harry Harkness, Dale Braun, AI Clark, Steve Jaye. row 4: Greg Haas, Nicki Marcucci, Jon Gorney, Larry Baum, Steve Strack, Thomas Mulroy, George Sferra, Doug Young, Dennis Grosky.

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STUART 3 EAST: row 1: Frank Pertz, Dennis Hussey, Donald Christ, Peter Aliapoulius, Harry Cooper, Ken Apolequist. row 2: Bill Erb, Soud AIMishwit, Tom Kesney, Jeff Kennedy, Van Ambrose, Chip Chiappone, Bob Okolski. row 3: Tom Cruse-R.A., Peter Gauvin, Mark Thrun, Marty Fernholz, Joe Gill. row 4: Brian Murphy, Rick Hall, Joe Magrath, Roger Kleisley, Chuck LoPresti, Kenny Van Sciver. row 5: Reed Toth, Phil O'Neill, Bob Catalano, John Farrell, Kim Smith, Vincent Anginoli, Tom Guinan, Bob Genovese, Michael Baumann, John Samaras.

STUART 5 EAST: row 1: Paul McFadden, Larry Giordano, Jim Hurley, Gene Bonner, Ed McKeever, Denny Roy, Kevin Reilly. row 2: Jim Benken R.A., Tom Fiore, Herman Moore, Ralph Rushe, Denny Ziobro, Gary O'Donnell, Richie Yelton, Eric Woods, Jim Williams. row 3: David Uckotter, Ed McManus, Terry Gilbert, William Sugc, Samuel Wenning. row 4: Michael P. Williams, Mike Sexton, Mike Wren, Steve Wanstrath, Jeff Morrow, Joe Minnaugh. row 5: Rick Lawten, Jim Ryan, Tom Torma, John Clifford, Steve Yaeger, Ray Bergan, Steve Unverferth. Missing: Dale Oleff.

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500 SOUTH U.H.: row 1: Devi Lingam, Chris Spitz, David Kausch, Greg Meyer, Rick Salmon, Phil Purpura, Nick Continisio, John McDonald, Mike Fabish, Mike Toth. row 2: Rich Delaney, Kevin Smith, Kevin Mooney, Tim Tehan, Greg Gottung-R.A., Mike Pangborn, Jim Scherling, Paul Wong, Jeff Hernold, Jim Wyse, Bob Sinagra, Dennis Colditz. row 3: Pete Singagliese, Dave Riguzzi, Gary Grabill, Tom Costa, Kevin T. Butler, Bill Marouerite, Doug Kastilahn, Rick Samara, Frank Mall ter, Bill Smith, Derek Rucker, Jim Englert, Greg Broadnay.

CAMPUS SOUTH 6F: Sandy Popivchak, Joanne Fraser, Donna Wilson, Julie Roehm. Missing: Pat Wichael, Barb Quick.

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CAMPUS SOUTH 2C: row 1: Sandy Mauch, Pat Keil. row 2: Barb Bohmer, Maribeth Alonzi. row 3: Joanne Jennings, Diane Hawn, Tina Heinen.


MARYCREST 4 SOUTH: row 1: jean Holzman, Anne Phillips, jan Keaney, Carol Eichenlaub. row 2: Sue Kotowski, Renee Constantini, Colleen Friend, row 3: joanne Scheuble, R.A., Linda Dodson, Nancy Frick, Sue Gleisner, Cathy Lincoln, row 4: Debbie johnson, Alice LaRocca, Shelly Foerstner, Kathy Flynn, Annie Robare, Kathy O'Herron. row 5: Delphine Gorzkiewicz, Nicki Flanagan, Ann Wannemacher, Denise Franz, Linda Mitro, Mary Lou Pecjak, Michelle Gamaldi. row 6: Kathy Hoffman, Sue Hargrave, Dory Mulroy, Sharon Weber, jane Sopko. row 7: Nancy Sell, Sue McGuire, Mildred DiFrank, Martha Lescher, Meg Tansill, Mary Pat Narus. row 8: Trish McDermott, Diane Archer, joanne Broderick, Terry Ricketts.

409 LOWES: row 1: Mark Parr, Richie Black, Thom Parkes. row 2: Mark Nehrbas, Mike Burke, Tony Sperendi . CAMPUS SOUTH 4B; row 1: Ann LoBuono, Laura Halvorson. row 2: Kathie Lezon, Linda Busasky, row 3: Celine Skurka, Sharon Butler.

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FOUNDERS 1 NORTH: row 1: Chuck Rizzo, jim Larkin, Tom Fick, Bob Russell, jim McNicholas, Chuck Bradburn, Brady Fister. row 2: Marty Garean, Bill Schrader, Kevin Shell" Chris Yen, Gary Davidson, Dwight Mosley, Mike Henwood, Bob Shepas, Albert Brown III .

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CAMPUS SOUTH 7E: row 1 : janet jennings, Frannie Maloney. row 2: Susan Bronson, Terry Dunn, Kathy Camp.

CAMPUS SOUTH 50: row 1: Ann Goodfellow, "j". row 2: Eileen Digioranna, Meg Higgins . row 3: Marirae Smith, Cindy Kausch, jane Strohman.

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MARYCREST 5 NORTH: row 1: Patty Lehnis, jane Brown, Marty Nickol, Chris Eakle, Diane Prendergast, jo Ann Nardizzi, Carolyn Zebrowski, Kathy Emrisek, Ann DeStefano, jan Eveslage, joan Beckman, Sharon Glassmeyer, Sally Bohnett, Lynn Vassallo. row 2: Kathy Burk, Lenore Curry, jan Tillitski, Gail Bohnhorst, Kathy Lumpp, Susie Nitto, Eileen Russo, Colleen Driscoll, Joann Dzopko, Kathi Harmon, Chris Fessler, Nancy Schenck, joan Hassler, Michelle McCabe. row 3: Barb Kalo, Kathy Riney, Anne Stansbury, joann Kuglin, Michele Kissinger, Kathy Butner, Eileen McPartland . row 4: Marion Ferrick, Kris Dunham, Colleen Doddy R.A., Michele Ashe, Gertrude Snodgrass, Eileen Martucci, Kathy Mechir, Debbie Stefanek.

CAMPUS SOUTH 3E: Ernie Franklin, Ida Franklin, Stinky Franklin, Shirley Franklin, Wiley Franklin, Patsy Franklin, Fingertips Phranklin, Sydney Franklin, Harry Franklin, The Queen, Billy Batson, Berney Franklin, Randolph Franklin, Maude Franklin.

446 LOWES : row 1: Annette Frantz, Maria Sommers. row 2: Marjorie Roe, Roberta Achstetter.

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454 LOWES; James McCarthy, Harry Rodenhi, Tom Vuolo.

3 LAWNVIEW; row 1: Bill Mills, Tim Hinkle, Mike Blanda. row 2: Frank Downie, Tim Hogan, Joe Klinec.

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215 K STREET; Carol Downing, Mary Jo Hannel, Mary Beth Callen dar, Rosemary Kramer, Judy Kaiser, Mary Beth Alonzi. 655 SUPERIOR AVE. P. P. Krajcovic, Harpo Duck.

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FOUNDERS 4 NORTH: row 1: Bill Miller, jack Causa. row 2: Bob Behrens, Mike Sperduti, Ralph Bierdeman, Bob Zajdel, joe Banks, Gerry Stadler. row 3: john O'Rourke, Ray Garbach, Greg Ondercin, Gerry Betsch, Ron Golobish R.A., jerome Polakowski, Val, Dave Schmiedebusch, Mertz .

FOUNDERS 5TH FLOOR: row 1: Mark S. McCormick, Steve DeMers, Bill O'Donnell, Botkins. row 2: Lawrence Okehie, john Wolfer, Tom Brady, Michael McCoy.

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MARYCREST 1 SOUTH: row 1: Glory Ferrara, Phyllis Rogge R.A., row 2: Kathe Engro, Ginny Dickinson, Marianne Geary, Donna DeBelle, Peggy Collins, julie Van Doornevelt, Sherry Hessmann , Chris Knox, Karen Colliton, Diane Bauman, Layn Richter, Barbara White. row 3: Mary Kay Malloy, Vicki Bruns, Kathy Delp, Margie Oldeg, julie Hayes, joan Sahradnik, Mary Kay Flynn, Eileen Condon, Karen Lucchino, Lucyanne Scorza, Gigi Conroy, Barb Armstrong, Elena Fazio. row 4: Patty Broderick, Karen Garmoe, Cindy Klee, Eileen Riordan, Mary Bartula, Barb Cigoy, Ann Andreoli, Ann Iannozzi, Nancy Larkin, Kathy Foley, jenny Brown, Kathy Kopczynski, jane Guardino, Sue Dunnigan, Roz Tyler, Suzanne jacobs, Colleen Gates. row 5: Ann Gartlan, jerry Harkins, Diane Lynch, Mary Van Pelt, Debora Churches, jane Lutz, Barbara Laing, Michele Flory, Annette Ahasic, jane Berg, Kathy Keller, Ellen McGregor, Peggy Lamberton, Maude McCarthy .

223 LOWES STREET: row 1: Helene Kingsland, Barb Hamel, Nancy Kolodrovic. row 2: Barb Skidmore, Kathy jennison, Gina Leavy.

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27 EVANSTON AVE.: "Mom" Baiaez, god Weimer, Speedy Thomas, Briar Poliquin, Bubba D'Ostilio, Pinto Grimberg.

1915 TRINITY: row 1: Kay Koffel, Clare Sullivan, Ginny Doyle. row 2: Marie Stanton, Chris Mitchell, Anne Roaloff, Debbie O'brien.

CAMPUS SOUTH 3D: row 1: jo Gallico, Kathy Varvel, Diane DiPasquale. row 2: Marianne Connelie, Cindy Roeckney, Mary Fanz.

CAMPUS SOUTH 5E: row 1: Ginny Moran, Annie Kelly. row 2: Margie Osika, joyce A. Koesel, I ris Weissman.

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303 LOWES: row 1: Diane Eib, Doug Bandle, Pete Hallanchak, Pete Macconi, Colleen Crotty. row 2: Pete Lazaredes, Mary Kelley, janet Scara, joe Trant.


812 WILMINGTON: Mike Birch, Greg Schettler, John Andrejcio. 420 STONEMILL: row 1: Pete Lazaredes, Pete Macconi, Joe Syroczynski . row 2: Joe Tront, Pete Holenchak, George Bandle.

STUART 4 SOUTH: row 1: Steve Meyer, Tony Rogers, Charles Unanue, John Ettensohn, Michael Chimney, Ray Hickman. row 2: Nick Calo, Pete Stec, Steve Maginnis, Ed Patterson, George Schnell. row 3: Danny Weidner, Bill Dempsey, Bernie Bonosky. row 4: AI Gerdeman, Jim Manolio, Steve Bornhorse, John Owens, Greg Jasen. row 5: John Greco, John Bilz, Dick Towles, Joe Sperduti, John Beran. row 6: Mike O'Donnell, Mike Schira, Pete Carlson .

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Maria A. Abad Philippines Medical Technology

James M. Abele Psychology Toledo, Ohio

Cheryl M. Abraham Elementary Education Syracuse, N.Y.

Michael L. Ackley Computer Science Columbus, Ohio

Thomas C. Ada Elec. Engin. Tech. Agana, Guam

Bishop Adamowicz Marketing Indianapolis, Ind.

Dennis Adams Biology Grosse Pointe, Mich.

William L. Adams, Jr. Business Management Canton, Ohio

Marie C. Agen Secondary Education Vermilion, Ohio

Sandra L. Allen Computer Science Forestville, Md.

Mary E. Alonzi Secondary Education Wilmette, III.

Timothy N. Amrine Marketing Marietta, Ohio

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John A . Andrejcio Biology linden, N .J.

John J. Angello Psychology Matawan, N.J.

Nancy B. Arace Sociology Nutley, N.J .

Jeffrey J. Audia Secondary Education Cincinnati, Ohio

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Annette Anglim Speech Education Worthington, Ohio

Thomas F. Angstadt Accounting Râ‚Źading, Pa .

Michael B. Archer Elec. Engineering Queens, N.Y.

Philip P. Ardire Marketing Pennsauken, N.J.

Paula S. Aufderheide Home Economics Ed. Centerville, Ohio

People/Seniors

William R. Axley Business Management Skokie, III.

Margaret M. Ankenbruck Political Science Fort Wayne, Indiana

William R. Anton Geology Independence, Ohio

Charles W. Andrews Accounting Bellbrook, Ohio

Ralph E. Anzur Business Management Cleveland, Ohio

Kevin J. Arthur Marketing Madison, N.J.

Joseph M. Ascenzi Biology Mechanicville, N.Y.

linda A. Atkinson English Pittsburgh, Pa .

Mary Jane Ayres Home Economics Toledo, Ohio

Mark C. Azar Premedical Belleville, III.

Debby Bachus Art Education Dayton, Ohio


Kathryn M . Baer Psychology Skokie, Illinois

Victor B. Bako Jr. Physical Education Johnstown, Pa .

Ann A. Bala Secondary Education Bay City, Mich .

Robert J. Ballweber Psychology Palos Heights, III.

Delbert F. Balster Mech. Engineering SI. Henry, Ohio

William C. Barga Accounting North Star, Ohio

Ga ry Ba ri letto Marketing Bloomifield, N.J .

Joanne M . Barrett History Massapequa Park, N.Y .

Frank J. Bates Jr. Computer Science University Hts., Ohio

Gretchen Baumgarten Political Science Gibsonia , Pa.

Frederick J. Bayer Accounting Perrysburg, Ohio

Alexander Beal Jr. Business Management Atlanta, Georgia

Cynthia A. Beams Fine Arts Plainfield, N.J.

Louis J. Beck Jr. Ind. Engin. Tech . Pittsburg, Pa.

Mary Ann Becka Biology Cleveland , Ohio

Bruce R. Bennett Business Management Southfield, Mich .

George Benskin III Psychology Rodman, Canal Zone

Christine M. Baran Political Science Port Chester, N.Y.

Claude Bayard Mech. Engineering Jackson Hts., N .Y.

Robert J. Bednarek Psychology Cleveland, Ohio

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Lynda E. Berbach Secretarial Studies Dayton, Ohio

William J. Bertin Economics Cleveland, Ohio

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Kenneth M . Betz Law Enforcement Cl eveland, Ohio

James M. Berger Business Management Bethlehem, Pa .

Ri chard B. Bernat Mech . Engin . Tech . Kettering, Ohio

Judy Bevacqua Chemistry Des Plaines, III.

William P. Beyer Political Science Indianapolis, Ind.

Thomas Bianciotto Psychology Chicago, III.

Barbara A . Bien Psychology New Providence, N.J .

Li nda L. Biga Secondary Education Dayton, Ohio

Michael J. Birch Geology St. Marys, Ohio

John F. Bittner Elee. Engineering Glenshaw, Pa.

Thoma s J. Blackburn Business Management Harrisburg, Pa.

Rita A. Blatz Elementary Ed . Dayton, Ohio

Allen J. Blazinski Accounting Cleveland, Ohio


Judy C. Bleicher Secretarial Studies Dayton, Ohio

Joseph R. Blum Secondary Education New Washington, Ohio

William J. Boczany Ind . Engin . Tech . Trenton, N.J.

Linda Boehme Medical Technology Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Carol A. Boesel Secondary Education Rochester, N .Y.

Roger G. Boffardi Marketing Elmont, L.I., N.Y .

Frank Bontempo Jr. Marketing North Olmsted, Ohio

Louis Bonvissuto Jr. Predental Hollywood, Florida

Donald L. Borsick Medical Technology Sandusky, Ohio

Ruth A . Bosek Political Science Rochester, N .Y.

Rita L. Bosler Elementary Education Fort Wayne, Ind .

Richard A. Bowers Psychology Lima, Ohio

Paul H. Boehnlein Computer Science Cleveland, Ohio

James L. Boerger Secondary Education Minster, Ohio

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Richard R. Brady Business Administration Sandusky, Ohio

Virginia Brabender Psychology Erie, Pa.

David J. Bradley Elec. Engineering Kettering, Ohio

George l. Bradley Marketing Medina, Ohio

Edward T. Brice Political Science Cleveland, Ohio

Mary K. Brockman Elementary Education Loves Park, Illinois

Drew M . Brown Economics Lewiston, N .Y.

Marguerite R. Brown Political Science Cincinnati, Ohio

Ronald D. Brown Computer Science Buffalo, New York

Carolyn K. Broz Psychology Cleveland, Ohio

Patricia A. Brun Psychology Dayton, Ohio

Raymond G. Brun Accounting Kettering, Ohio

Mark A. Brzozowski Communication Arts New York, New York

Patricia M. Buchek Elementary Education Cleveland, Ohio

Patricia A. Buchle American Studies Mechanicsburg, Pa.

People/Seniors

Edward M. Brady Ind. Engin . Tech. Clifton, N.J .

Mary Ann Brennan Elementary Education Sycamore, Illinois

Thomas M. Brown Marketing Cherry Hill, N.J.

Dolores A. Bruns Elementary Education Maria Stein, Ohio

James T. Buesker Chemical Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa.


Paul N. Buford Art Education Xenia, Ohio

Sharon L. Bullard Home Economics Dayton, Ohio

Thomas E. Bunch Computer Science Chillicothe, Ohio

john M. Burke Ind. Engineering Cleveland, Ohio

Lauretta M . Burke Business Management Skokie, Illinois

Patricia A . Burke Secondary Education Cleveland , Ohio

William A. Burnell Business Management Elmira, New York

David j. Burns Elec. Engineering Bradford, Pa .

Dana S. Burrows English Center Sandwich, N.H .

Ronald Burzymowski Elec. Engineering Trenton, New jersey

Teresa A . Busemeyer English Cincinnati, Ohio

Timothy R. Byrd Elec. Engi neeri ng Spring Valley, Ohio

Daniel S. Byrne Ind. Engin . Tech. Kettering, Ohio

Patrick j. Byrne Biology Cleveland, Ohio

Kathleen M . Busher History Cleveland, Ohio

james Butler Communication Arts Monroeville, Pa .

Kathleen C. Butler Biology Dayton, Ohio

Peggy A. Byrne Secondary Education Chicago, Illinois

jeanne C. Cadwell Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Ellen Cain Home Economics Ed . Middletown, Ohio

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Ann L. Callaghan Social Work Tiffin, Ohio

James T. Callahan Physics Springfield, Ohio

Cora I. Calloway Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Timothy L. Canning Marketing Allison Park, Pa.

Catherine E. Cannon French Painesville, Ohio

Elizabeth A. Caputi Chemistry Huntington, N.Y.

Anthony J. Caputo Physical Education Vineland, N.Y.

James J. Caragol Psychology Old Greenwich, Conn.

John P. Carbon Jr. Business Management Addison, Illinois

Patrick C. Carbon Business Management Addison, Illinois

Paul J. Carey Computer Science Fort loramie, Ohio

William P. Carl Marketing Jackson Hts., N.Y.

Betty Ca rli n Physical Education Dayton, Ohio

Diane F. Carlson Secretarial Studies Tallmadge, Ohio

Rose Marie Carlucci Physical Education Stamford, Conn.

Joseph B. Carr Jr . Psychology Plainview, N.Y.

People/Seniors


Denis C. Carroll Secondary Education Pleasantville, N.Y.

james H. Carroll Marketing Birmingham, Michigan

Kathleen M . Carroll Communication Arts Sylvania, Ohio

jack A . Causa Accounting Easton, Pennsylvania

Constance M . Caveny Home Economics Ed. Chicago, Illinois

joseph F. Cavolo Computer Science Garden City, N.Y.

Patricia T. Caylor History Silver Spring, Md.

Marilyn A . Cerniglia French Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Mary E. Chajk owski Elementary Education Pittsburgh , Pa .

Thomas R. Chamberlain Business Management Sandusky, Ohio

Roger A. Champlin Chemical Engi neeri ng Watertown, New York

Mary Ann Chasler Home Economics Pittsburgh, Pa.

Timothy G. Chasser Political Science Euclid, Ohio

linda Chedd Elementary Education louisville, Kentucky

Kate A. Cherrie Art Education Cleveland, Ohio

Paul E. Carr Communication Arts Pittsburgh, Pa.

People/Seniors

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Mary Jane Chicoine Secondary Education Chicago, Illinois

John J. Chwalek Medical Technology Utica, New York

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Lawrence J. Ciccarelli Elec. Engineering Plainview, New York

Kenneth D. Clark Medical Technology Pittsburgh, Pa.

Owen T. Clarke Jr. Marketing Demarest, New Jersey

Deborah A. Collins Social Work Thief River, Minn.

Joseph B. Collins Economics Richmond, Virginia

People/Seniors

Joan E. Chifari Elementary Education Wantagh, L.i., N.Y.

Frank J. Chorba Civil Engineering Cleveland, Ohio

Robert A. Christopfel Psychology Cincinnati, Ohio

Barbara Ciufo Fine Arts Rochester, New York

Cecelia M. Clark Secondary Education Warren, Ohio

Edmund Cleavenger Marketing Dayton, Ohio

Eleanor M . Clifford Political Science Paramus, New Jersey

Susan E. Cline Music Education Cincinnati, Ohio

Kathleen Collins English Chicago, Illinois

Michael E. Collins Business Management Elkridge, Maryland

Alfredo Colomer Business Management Ponce, Puerto Rico

Francine M . Cimino Premedical Garfield Hts., Ohio


Carol A . Comer Secondary Education Salem, Ohio

Barbara A. Conlon Mathematics Suitland, Maryland

Judy l. Comer French Kettering, Ohio

Richard A. Conners History MI. Lakes, N.J.

Dennis B. Concannon Chemistry Pittsburgh , Pa .

Michael E. Condrat Mech. Engin . Tech . Trenton, New Jersey

Marie A. Conti Home Economics Ed. Easton, Pennsylvania

Joel J. Contrucci Psychology Pittsburgh, Pa .

Mary C. Corby Psychology Wilmette, Illinois

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Marlin A. Corry Political Science Zanesville, Ohio

Robertl. Covino Elec. Engi neeri ng Maplewood, N.J.

Vincent Corvino Economics Pittsburgh, Pa.

Michael R. Crabill Accounting Dayton, Ohio

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Donna K. Coston Secretarial Studies Bethesda, Maryland

Thomas J. Cotter Business Management Dayton, Ohio

Libby Cousins Psychology Dayton, Ohio

Larry V. Crawford Sociology Dayton, Ohio

June A. Cridland Elementary Education Bay Shore, New York

John J. Crine, Accounting jeanette, Pa.

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Suzanne M . Croll Secondary Education Toledo, Ohio

Ronald E. Crompton Accounting Dayton, Ohio

Barbara l. Crone Elementary Education Centerville, Ohio

Particia A . Cullen Fine Arts Pensacola, Florida

Mary B. Cullighan French Pittsburgh, Pa .

Paul R. Cullinan Law Enforcement Syracuse, New York

Frances P. Cummings Communication Arts Ridgefield, N.J.

Peggy A. Cuny Psychology Chicago, Illinois

John Curran Mech. Engin. Tech. Pelham, New York

James P. Currey Marketing Madison, New Jersey

Michael A. Curtis Political Science Lakewood, Ohio

Barbara J. Cynkar Fine Arts Pittsburgh, Pa .

James M . Cyphers Geology Pittsburgh, Pa.

Wendy D. Cyr English Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Edward M. Dabkowski Elec. Engin. Tech . East Brunswick, N.J.

Philip J. Dabney Biology Dayton, Ohio

Frank J. Dachnowski Physical Education Bound Brook, N.J.

Joye S. Dafler Accounting Brookville, Ohio

Beth N. Dahlinghaus Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Joann J. Daley English Cleveland, Ohio

Patricia J. Dalton Psychology Toledo, Ohio

Virginia J. Daly Art Education Wyckoff, New Jersey

Regina M. D'Amato Business Management Franklin Square, N.Y.

Thomas A. Dana Chemical Technology Richmond Hill, N.Y.

People/Seniors


John F. Davi Elec. Engin. Tech . Cherry Hill, N.J.

MarkJ. Davi Mech. Engin. Tech . Cherry Hill, N.J.

Barbara S. Davis Secondary Education Dayton, Ohio

Harry l. Davis Accounting Dayton, Ohio

James l. Davis Jr. Accounting Ellicott City, Md .

Michael J. Davis Marketing Dayton, Ohio

Michael J. Daugherty Physics Russia, Ohio

Laura J. Davanzo Art Education Essex Fells, N.J.

Sally A. Davis Music Education Indianapolis, Ind .

Michael R. Dawson Law Enforcement Jackson Hts., N.J.

People/Seniors

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Connie l. Delker Marketing South Bend, Indiana

Rosemary Delorenzo Elementary Education North Caldwell, N.J.

Barbara Deluca Home Economics Ed. Dayton, Ohio

Nicholas Del Vecchio Ind. Engineering Brightwaters, N.Y.

Steven T. DeMers Computer Science Columbus, Ohio

Carolyn M. Demkovich Home Economics Chicago, Illinois

Kathleen Dempsey Secretarial Studies Dayton, Ohio

Ramona M . Denault Secretarial Studies Dayton, Ohio

Virginia A. Deibler Social Work Elmira, New York

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Janet l. Deters Biology Cincinnati, Ohio

People/Seniors


Carole L. Diamond Elementary Education Cleveland, Ohio

Teresa K. Diaz Theological Studies Dayton, Ohio

John R. Dieterle Ind. Engineering Owensboro, Kentucky

Mary lou Dileo Psychology Allentown, Pa.

William J. Dillhoff Computer Science Cincinnati, Ohio

leo M. Dillon Business Management Pittsburgh, Pa.

Robert DiMarcantonio Ind. Engin. Tech. Oaklyn, New Jersey

Charles E. DiMaria Elec. Engineering Wayne, N.J.

Frederick F. Dlugos Biology Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Marcia Donoghue Elementary Education Chicago, Illinois

Beth M. Donovan Communication Arts linden, New Jersey

Joseph T. Donovan Art Education Linden, New Jersey

Mary M. Donovan Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Michael Donovan Social Work Dayton, Ohio

Daniel R. Dostie Chemical Technology Augusta, Maine

Peter A. Dotto Biology Kettering, Ohio

Patricia A. Doubet Physical Education Erie, Pennsylvania

William R. Dougherty Marketing Ocean City, N.J.

Thomas E. Downing Mathematics Kirkwood, Missouri

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Ronald G. Dubyak Accounting Pittsburgh , Pa .

Patricia Dudzi nski Home Economics Kettering, Ohio

Susan Dunn English Springfield, Ohio

Dennis H. Durian Political Science Canton, Ohio

People/Seniors

Joseph M. Dugan Biology Pittsburgh, Pa.

James A. Dvorak Biology Livonia, Michigan

Jean U. Drabik Economics Walton Hills, Ohio

Susan Drehs Marketing Greenville, Ohio

David L Dresel Elec. Engineering Dayton, Ohio

Karen Drojarski Elementary Education Rochester, New York

Stephen Drot1leff Jr. Secondary Education Euclid, Ohio

Linda A. Drouhard Secondary Education Loudonville, Ohio

Peter Dugovics Ind. Engin. Tech. Cleveland, Ohio

Diane L. Dunn Elementary Education Upper SI. Claire, Pa.

Marilyn Dunn Marketing Toledo, Ohio

Bertrand Ebbitt Fine Arts Arlington , Va .

Harold Eckenrode Mech. Eng. Tech. Woodbury, N.J.

Lynne C. Dvorak Biology Valley Stream, N .Y.


William F. Edelen Civil Engineering Arlington, Virginia

David R. Egan Chemical Engineering Massillon, Ohio

Susan M. Ehlers Computer Science St. Louis, Missouri

Gerard J. Ehret Chemistry New York, New York

Gerald J. Elking Elec. Engi neeri ng Chickasaw, Ohio

Gary Emr Communication Arts Dumont, New Jersey

Jeff Engel Physical Education Euclid, Ohio

Valerie A. Engel English Farmingdale, N.Y.

Michael J. Ernst Marketing Dayton, Ohio

Paul D. Evans Computer Science Dayton, Ohio

Judith M . Eveslage Elementary Education Cincinnati, Ohio

Maryann Fabyanski Sociology Washington Twp., N .J.

Anne Fahrendorf Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Donald Faichney Biology Monson, Mass.

Jo Ann Eichhold Communications Arts Hamilton, Ohio

Madelon Eifert Music Education Dayton, Ohio

Gerald Enright Business Management Zanesville, Ohio

Cecilia M. Erdman Mathematics Charleston, W . Va.

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Azme Fakhouri Social Work Detroit, Michigan

Michael Falat Computer Science Rochester, New York

Joseph E. Falb Jr. Business Management West Milton , Ohio

Jane E. Farrell Secondary Education Basking Ridge, N.J.

Cheryl Fedor Elementary Education Conneaut, Ohio

Mary Alice Feeks Elementary Education Cincinnati, Ohio

Mary D. Fehrenbach Social Work Middletown, Ohio

Thomas R. Fellenstein Physical Education Cleveland, Ohio

William R. Ferrone Business Management East Meadow, New York

Wayne Ferstle Mech . Engineering Southfield, Mich.

Thomas J. Fey Psychology Fremont, Ohio

Charles E. Fiely Accounting Dayton, Ohio

Victoria M. Fien Secondary Education Rochester, New York

Charlene E. Finch Secondary Education Dayton, Ohio

Jane E. Fisher Home Economics Glen Cove, N .Y.

People/Seniors

Eleanor Fitz Elementary Education Barberton, Ohio


Mary Ann Fitz Elementary Education Ashland , Ohio

David P. Fit zgerald Business Management Rockville Ctr., N.Y.

Kenneth A. Fit zgerald Elec. Engineering LaGrange Park, III.

Joseph M. Flaherty Computer Science Monroeville, Pa .

Susan Fleming Medical Technolo gy SI. Louis, Missouri

Margaret J. Fletcher Computer Science Springfield, Ohio

Richard P. Flinn Secondary Education Mineola, L.I., N.Y.

Mary Louise Flor Political Science Kettering, Ohio

Kathleen J. Foley Secondary Education Silver Spring, Md.

Paul F. Foley M arketing Teaneck, New Jersey

Anthony Formichelli Business Man agement Brooklyn, New York

John J. Foster Psychology Evergreen Park, III.

Richard S. Frabotta Psychology Elyria, Ohio

Re becca S. Francis Psychology Knoxville, Tenn .

Mary Ann e Frank En glish Butte, Montana

John J. Fitzpatrick Political Science Huntsville, Alabama

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Andrew A. Franko Physics Cleveland, Ohio

Stephen C. Franko Secondary Education Cleveland, Ohio

Annette M. Frantz Art Education Shaker Heights, Ohio

Diane M. Franzen Accounting Chicago, Illinois

Joanne Fraser Elementary Education Grosse Pointe, Mich.

Susan M. Freking Elementary Education Cincinnati, Ohio

Christine M. Fricko Psychology Springfield, Ohio

David A. Frye Computer Science Middletown, Ohio

Charles J. Fuhr Accounting Cincinnati, Ohio

Kathleen A. Fullenkamp Elementary Education Fort Recovery, Ohio

Steven J. Fullenkamp Economics Kettering, Ohio

Daniel T. Fuller Chemical Technology Lindenhurst, New York

Howard F. Fullerton Communication Arts Glenolden, Pa.

Daniel A. Funk Premedical Cincinnati, Ohio

Lawrence A. Funke Chemistry Erlanger, Kentucky

Kenneth R. Gabel Mech. Engin. Tech. Pennsburg, Pa.

Carole A. Gabos Social Work Pittsburgh, Pa.

Virginia M. Gabriel Elementary Education Seaford, New York

People/Seniors

Rocco Fuschetto Spanish New Rochelle, N.Y.

Michael L. Gaffney Marketing Morristown, N.J.


Dennis R. Gallagher Secondary Education Bethel Park, Pa .

Peter R. Gallo Civil Engineering Bronxville, N .Y.

David E. Gambs Psychology Indianapolis, Ind.

Richard C. Garlock Elec. Engineerin g Dayton, Ohio

Jean Garner Elementary Education Hyattsville, Md.

Susan C. Garrity Communication Arts Wilmington, Deleware

Diane F. Gatto Social Work Cincinnati, Ohio

Robert P. Gaughan Business Management Dayton , Ohio

Francis J. Gavin Marketing Carteret, New Jersey

Laura M . Gaydos Elementary Education Lakewood, Ohio

Thomas E. German Elec. Engineering Ottawa, Ohio

Michael P. Gesker Co mmunication Arts Catonsville, Md.

Mary Anne Geyer English Islip, New York

Daniel J. Gahl Communication Arts Cincinnati, Ohio

Mary C. Gerhart Biology Cleveland , Ohio

Michael Gambino Marketing Farmin gdale, N.Y.

Alfonso Gayoso Ind. Engineering Trujillo, Peru

Michael J. Gehrlich Ind. Engineering Botkins, Ohio

Ruth M. Gilles Elementary Education Park Ridge, III.

Joseph L. Giroux Communication Arts Detroit, Michigan

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Sandra M. Gittinger Elementary Education Cincinnati, Ohio

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Mary L. Glaser Psychology Bellaire, Ohio

Edward C. Glassheim Marketing East Brunswick, N.J.

Diane E. Gloekler Home Economics Pittsburgh, Pa.

Kathleen A. Gmeiner Political Science Dayton, Ohio

Linda C. Goldschmidt Secondary Education Dayton, Ohio

Margaret L. Goldschmidt Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

Thomas F. Goodall Premedical Dayton, Ohio

Carl G. Gorell Psychology Evergreen Park, III.

Daniel R. Gorman Economics Yonkers, New York

Margaret M. Grace Sociology Manhasset, New York

Lawrence J. Graja E!ec. Engin. Tech. Trenton, N.J.

John Grant Physical Education Huntington, N.Y.

Bonnie M. Grawemeyer Secondary Education Louisville, Ky.

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Cecilia C. Goad Music Education Lovingston, Va.

Janice C. Goff Elementary Education Arlington, Va.


Glen A. Grimme Computer Science Ft. Thomas, Kentucky

Scott F. Griswold Marketing Bay Village, Ohio

Barbara A. Grove Social Work Decatur, Indiana

John Gruber Civil Engineering Columbus, Ohio

Thomas B. Guillaume Elec. Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa .

Susan M. Gump Elementary Education Mentor, Ohio

Elizabeth Guschwan Mathematics Parma, Ohio

Mary K. Guschwan Art Education Parma, Ohio

Thomas B. Hackett Business Administration Bellwood , Illinois

Mary Beth Hafer Accounting Dayton, Ohio

Barbara A. Halden Communication Arts Metairie, Louisiana

Resa A. Haller Elementary Education Dayton, Ohio

William H. Hamburg Mech. Engineering Dayton, Ohio

Michael R. Hamill Psychology Rochester, New York

William Hagedorn S.M. Secondary Education Cleveland, Ohio

Sandra M. Hampel Home Economics Middletown, Ohio

Thomas J. Hand Communication Arts Dayton , Ohio

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Sharon L. Hanger Sociology Columbus, Ohio

Joseph S. Hap Chemical Engineering Crown Point, Ind.

Carole A. Hardy Elementary Education Midland, Michigan

Harry J. Harkness Mech. Engln. Tech. Thornton, Pa.

Ruby M. Harp Music Education Germantown, Ohio

James W. Hartings Chemical Engineering Celina, Ohio

Richard A. Hartke Civil Engineering Dayton, Ohio

Donald E. Harty History Oradell, New Jersey

Diane L. Hawn Secondary Education Bonneauville, Pa.

Jerry M. Hayes Business Management Hamler, Ohio

Mary M. Heinen German lima, Ohio

Philip M. Heisey Marketing Birmingham, Mich.

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Thomas F. Sherwin Political Science Coll ingswood, N.J.

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Jennifer Smith Medical Technology Dayton, Ohio

Thomas J. Smith Marketing Dayton, Ohio

James H. Smythe Political Science Toledo, Ohio

Cathy Snyder Secondary Education Kettering, Ohio

Henry R. Sokolnicki 'Politica Science Jersey City, N.J.

Barbara J. Smith Secretarial Studies Dayton, Ohio

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BARNARD, JOHN A. . ... 230 BARNHART, BRADY V. . ....... 275 BARNWELL, BETSY J. 252 BARNWELL, STEVEN R. 255 BARON , WALTER A. JR . . ... 275 BARONE, ALAN 232 BARRETT, JOANNE M. 237,299 BARRETT, VINCENT A. 268 BARROW, THOMAS J. .......... 259 BARTEK, ALAN G. .. 225,262 BARTKOWIAK, LAUREY A. . 237 BARTOLONE, RICHARD B... 196,275 BARTOS, GERALD A. 25B BARTULA, MARY E. . 197,293 BASCH, CARlf . .. 262 BASS, ALBERT. . ... 246 BATES, fRANK J. JR . ....... ...... 299 BATES, ROBERT A. . .... 263 BATSCHE, MARILYN l. 190,221 ,254 BA TT AGlIA, MARY l. ........... 196 BA TTSON, JEAN M. . .. 265 BAUER, MARY M. . 252 BAUJAN, DAVIDA. . ... 230 BAUM, LAWRENCE P. .. 284 BAUMAN , DIANE M. 293 BAUMANN, MICHAEL A. . . 285 BAUMGARTEN, GRETCHEN .... 299 BAYARD, ClAUDE .......... 199,299 BAYER, fREDERICK J. . .. 299 BEADLE, MARGARET A. . 263 BEAL, ALEXANDER, JR. .. 191,299 BEAMS, CYNTHIA A. . ....... 299 BECHT, JANET R. . ... 259 BECHTOLD, MIMI N. 192,252 BECK, LOUIS J. JR . 299 BECK, LYNNE E. 266 BECK, MARILYN R. . 269 BECKA, MARY ANN 219,299 BECKER, BARBARA A. 263 BECKMAN , ANNE M. . 260 BECKMAN , JOAN E. . . .. ...... 289 BECKMAN, RICHARD E. . . 225 BEDNAREK, ROBERT J. .. 299 BEDNAR, MARK S............... 261 BEDNAR, SUSAN T. . ... 208,281 BEHRENS, ROBERT F. . .. 292 BEITEL, fRANK E. 193 BEllOWS, CYNTHIA l. 263 BEllUCCI, SHERRY l. 283 BELNA, JOSEPH D............... 222 BENEDICT, PAUL C. 205,258 BEN KEN, JAMES J. .. 28S BENNETT, BRUCE R. . . .. . ... 283,299 BENNETT, DONALD E. . .... 209,273 BENNETT, LENORA E. . . .. 276 BENNm, PAULA D. . 260 BENNETT, RICHARD A. . . 209, 281 BENNETT, THERESA A. . . . 237 BENSKIN, GEORGE H. . 299 BENTON, PATRICIA A. . 290 BERAN, JOHN R. 295 BERBACH, LYNDA E. 300 BERBERICH, MARY l. . 193 BERBERICH, JOYCE M. . . 260 BERCHTOLD, ANN R. . . ... 252 BERG, JAN E E. .. 295 BERG, ROBERT M. . .......... 299 BERGAN, RAYMOND C. ........ 285 BERGER, JAMES M . . .... 234,300 BERILLA, LARRY J. . ....... 202,220 BERKEMEIER, PAUL J. . ..... 268 BERKMEIER, PHILLIP H. . ..... . .. 258 BERKOWITZ, BRUCE M ...... 193, 278 BERNABO, EUGENE A. JR. .. 201, 262 BERNAD, MATTHEW, J.......... 225 BERNARDON, MARY C. ......... 282 BERNAT, RICHARD B. . . 300 BERNASCO, PETER C. ...... 282 BERNHARDT, RICHARD J........ 223 BERRY, ANNE E. ........ 194,281 BERRY, DAVEM . . .. 220 BERTIN , WILLIAM J. . ........ 300 BERWANGER, JOANN C. 270 BESINGER, THOMAS J. . ... 284 BEST, THOMAS G. . ....... 281 BETSCH, GERALD J. . 292 BElZ, KENNETH M. . .. 300 BETZ, JAMES M. 258 BETZ, ROXA NNE K. 198 BEURNIER, WAYNE C. . . . .. . .. 192 BEVACQUA, JUDITH . ........... 300 BEVACQUA, MARLENE M. . . .. 252 BEYER, WILLIAM P. . .. 234, 300 BIALOSKY, SANDRA M. . 253 BIANCIOTTO, THOMAS J. . .. 300 BIANCHI, RICHARD W. . . 259 BIANCO, WILLIAM N ........... 27B BICA, DIANE A. . .......... 238 BICE, DONALD J. . .... 203 BICKHAM, JOHN WAYNE . 224 BIEGLER, PAUL M. . .. 268 BIEHLER, ANNETTE M ........... 265 BIEKER, MARTHA J. . .... 281 BIEN, BARBARA A. . 300 BIERDEMAN, RALPH C. ..... 292 BIERSACK, JEROME E. . ....... 199 BIGA, LINDA l. . 300 BIGA, REBECCA l. ... 243 BILLOTTO, ROBERT J. . .. 203 BILZ, JOHN W. .. 295 BINAZESKI , GARY P............. 279 BIRCH, MICHAEL J. 195,219, 295,300 BITTER, JOHN V. . . . .. 200 BITTNER , JOHN F. . ...... 300 BLACK, RICHARD W. .. 287 BLACKBURN, THOMAS J. 229, 300 BLAIZIS, STEPHEN J. . . .. 208, 211

BLAKE, WILLIAM C. ............ 275 BLANDA, MICHAELE . . 290 BLASIUS, MARJORIE D. . 193,265 BLASI , MARY C. 265 BLASER, THERESA A. . .... 275 BLATZ, RITAA . 300 BLAZINSKI, ALLEN J. . . .. . . . 190,300 BLEICHER, JUDY C. .. 192, 263,301 BLIGH, SUSAN C. ..... ... . . . .... 280 BLOCHER , ALLA N EDWARD . . .. 234 BLODEN, BONNIE A. . ........... 274 BLUM, JOSEPH R. .............. 301 BOBBY, ANNmE M. . .. 194,260 BOBAl, MICHAEL A. . 199 BOBERG, MARY T. . ............ 253 BOBIK, DANIEL G. . .... 229 BOCZANY, WILLIAM J. 205,301 BOEHME, LINDA M. 301 BOEH NLEIN, PAUL H. 301 BOEKE , JOHN SCOTT 201 BOERGER, MARYANNE D. .. 257 BOERGER, JAMES l. . . ... 301 BOESEL, CAROl A. 301 BOFFARDI, ROGER G. 301 BOGAN, LORRAINE P. . 276 BOGDAN, KEVIN J. . . . . . . 190 BOGE, CLAIRE l. 198,222,245 BOHMER, BARBARA A. .. 283 BOH Nm, SALL Y A. . 289 BOHNHORST, GAIL M ...... 192,289 BOKERMANN, MARGARET H. 274 BOLLARD, ROBERT P. . 243,255 BONANNE, JOSEPH 25B BONANNO, JOSEPH G. .. 190 BONELLI , BRIAN T. . 225 BONHAM, PAMELAJ. 209 BONICK, RICHARD J. . 236 BONNER, EUGENE A. . .. . 285 BONOSKY, BERNARD J. . . 295 BO NTEMPO, fRANK A. JR. . 218,301 BONVISSUTO, LOUIS JR. .. 301 BORGERT, FRED J. .. 246,275 BORNHORST, STEVEN P. . 295 BORS, JOH N G. . 262 BORSICK, DONALD l. JR . . 301 BORTHS, TERRY J. 199, 220 BOSEK, RUTH A. 267, 301 BOSELA, MICHAEL J. 209 BOSLER, RITA l. 301 BOSSART, KENNETH J. . 246,275 BOSWELL, CARROLL G. . 228 BOSKO, JOHN P. . ............. 254 BOUGHTON, ANN C. . 196 BOWERS, RICHARD A.. . 196, 207, 301 BOWLES, STEVEN B. . 275 BOWMAN, ROBERT J. . . 259 BOWSER, WAYNE G. 283 BOYER, CLAIRE . 265 BOYLAN, fRANCES T. . .. 280 BOYLAN, VIRGINIA M. . 197,208 BOYLE, BARBARA A. . 263 BOYlE, MARY E. . . ... . .... . 239 BOYlE, PATRICK D. . 275 BOZZA, MICHAEL G. .. 209 BOZZA, MARY KAYE E. .. 209,274 BRABENDER, JUDY M. 211,289 BRABENDER, VIRGINIA M. 262, 272, 302 BRACKEN, SUSAN E. .. 253 BRACKER, JEffREY S. . ....... 281 BRADBURN, CHARLES D. 2B8 BRADL, DANIEL T. . 271 BRADLEY, BILLY 246 BRADLEY , DAVID J. . . .. .. .. 223, 302 BRADLEY , GEORGE l. 302 BRADLEY , JOSEPH T. 193 BRADT, ELIZABETH A. 274 BRADY, EDWARDM. . . . . . . 302 BRADY, RICHARD R. . 302 BRADY, THOMAS D. . ..... 292 BRAIDICH, MICHAEL A. . 254 BRAND, BARBARA A. .. 193,276 BRANDI, JAY T. . . . . 220 BRANDT, HARVEY W. JR. . ..... 201 BRAUN, DALE D. . 284 BRAWLEY, STEPHEN A. . .. 266 BRECHT, PAUL D. . 201 BREITFUSS, DENNIS, J. . 281 BRENNAN, KATHLEEN D. . . 283 BRENNAN, MARY ANN . . . 302 BRENNAN, MONICA . . 239 BRENNAN, PAUL S. .. 192 BRENNAN, TERRENCE P. . .. 284 BRENNAN , THOMAS G. . . 196,270 BRENT, JAMES W. JR. . . .. . 199 BRETTHAUER, ANDREW C. ...... 259 BREW, DENISE G. . ...... 274 BRICE, EDWARD T.............. 302 BRICK, JOHN M. .. 251,278 BRIDGE, JOHN J. . 271 BRIDGEWATER,JANETM. . . .. 244 BRIDGMAN, LYNDA K. .. 272 BRIGADIER, EDWARD J. 202 BRill, JOHN R. . 279 BRI NLY, BO NNIE l. .. 208,274 BROADNAX, GREGORY W. 286 8ROCKMAN, MARY K. .. 238, 302 BRODERICK, JOANNE M. . . . 287 BRODERICK, PATRICIA .. 293 BROHM, DENNIS C. ... 258 BRONSON, SUSAN l. 288 BROOKS, BARRY R. 254 BROPHY, THOMAS A. 269 BROWN, ALBERT III 225,246,288 BROWN, CHARLES D. 193 BROWN, DREW M. 205,280,302 BROWN, JANE A. . ... 289

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BROWN, JEN NYS. 293 BROWN, JULIUS . 262 BROWN, MARGUERITE R. 302 BROWN, RONALD D. 302 BROWN, THOMAS K. 277 BROWN, THOMAS M. 302 BROWNING BARBARA). . 274 BROZ, CAROLY N K. 255,302 BRUDER, ELI ZABETH M. 263 BRUGGER, DONALD D. . 266 BRUMBAUGH, CATHY A. 218 BRUN, PATRICIA A. 208, 302 BRUN, RAYMONDG. 302 BRUNHOFER, LINDA A. 194,260 BRUNO, KATHLEEN A. . 196,283 BRUNS, DOlORES A. . .. 302 BRU NS, VICKIl. .. 293 BRUSCHI, ROBERT W. 273 BRY AN, JOSEPH EDMOND . . . 268 BRYCE, MICHAEL A. . 193, 278 BRYWCZYNSKI , JOSEPH l. ....... 270 BRZOZOWSKI, MARK A. .. .... .. 302 BRZYTWA, LINDA M. . . . .. . .. 197 BUCHANAN, CATHERINE A. . 272 BUCHEK, ATRICIA M .. ..... 238, 302 BUCHLE, PATRICIA A. .. 302 BUCHMAN, BRUCE W. . . 197, 208, 283 BUCKLEY, TERENCE C. . ..... . . . . 268 BUDDIE, MICHAEL f ... ... .. . . . . 236 BUECHEL, EDWARD H... . .. . . . . . 236 BUENO, CESAR D. .. 271 BU ESKER, JAMES T. . ..... 199,302 BUffAlINO, CAMILLE M .... 203,244 BUfFAlINO, ANTHONY P. . . . . .. 232 BUfORD, PAUL N. J~ . .. ......... 303 BULLARD, SHARON l. 303 BULLOCK, CHRISTINE E. . .. 253 BULLOCK, RUDY J. III .. . .. ...... 271 BUNASKY, LINDA A. 287 BUNCH, BARBARA A. . 196, 283 BUNCH, THOMAS E.. ..... . .... . 303 BUNN, ROBERT G . . .. .. .. . . .... . 263 BURGER , CHRISTOPHER E. . 245 BURGESS, KENNETH V. . ....... . 224 BURGH, CHRISTINE E. .... . . 243,280 BURGUNDER, WILLIAM E....... 281 BURGUNDER, TIMOTHY W.. .. .. 208 BURK, KATHLEEN M. . . 289 BURKE, JOHN MICHAEL . ... 200,303 BURKE, KATHLEEN ............ 253 BURKE, LAURETTA M. . ......... 303 BURKE, MICHAEL f . . .......... 264 BURKE, MICHAEL f ..... . . . . 266,287 BURKE, PATRICIA A............. 303 BURKHARDT, JACOB R. . . 246 BURNELL, WILLIAM A. . . 224, 303 BURN S, DAVID J. . . .. . . .. . ... 303 BURNS, ROBERT B. JR ... . .. ... . . 224 BURROUGHS, LLOYD H. JR . ... . . 262 BURROWS, DANA S. ... . .. .. . .. . 303 BURTON, LANCE C. .. ... 268 BURlYMOWSKI , RONALD S. 200,303 BUSEMEYER, TERESA A. .... . 264,303 BUSER, PATRICIA C. .... . .. . . . . . 283 BUSH, DAVID l. ... 230 BUSHER, KATHLEEN M. . 303 BUTLER, JAMES l. 303 BUTLER, KATHERINE I. .. 196 BUTLER, KEVIN T.... . .... .. .... . 286 BUTLER, PATRICIA A . .. 257 BUTLER, SHARON J. . .. 196,287 BUTNER, KATHLEEN S. . .. . 289 BUZZELLI, CARY A. . 277 BYRD, TIMOTHY R. . . . 200,303 BYRNE, PATRICK J. . 303 BYRNE, DAN S. . . 303 BYRNE, JAMES P. 275 BY RNE, PEGGY A. . . 222,303 BYRNE, ROBERT E. . . ... 271 CACHAT, ROBERT J. . ... 268 CADDEN, JEROME A. . 220 CADWELL, JEANNE C. ...... 303 CAHALAN, LEO F. III ........ 190,270 CAHILL, JAMES M. . .. 247,281 CAIN , ELLEN M. . .. .. . 194,264,303 CALABRESE, CHARLES R. . 263 CALLAGHAN, ANN l. . . 237,304 CALLAGHAN, KEVIN T. . 269 CALLAHAN, ANDREW J. . . 279 CALLAHAN, DANIEL H. JR . . . 232 CALLAHAN, EDMUND T. . .. . . . . . 271 CAllAHAN, JAMES T. . . . 304 CALLAHAN, JAMES P. . .. 193 CALLENDER, MARY E. . . 291 CALLOWAY, CORA I. .. 304 CALLOWAY, JOHN C. . . 198,221,245 CALO, NICHOLAS G. . .. . . . . 196, 295 CALVARUSO, MICHAEL A. . 261 CALVERT, JOHN D. . .. 277 CAMP, KATHRYN l. ... 288 CAMINITI, THOMAS A. .. 263 CAMPBELL, EDWARD R. ... .... . 245 CAMPBELL, KAREN M. . ... 260 CAMPION, ROBERT C. . 228 CANARY, WILLIAM J. JR . . . . . . . 266 CANCELMO, NANCY J. .. 274 CANNAROZZI , MICHAEL W . ... . 273 CANNING, TIMOTHY l. ..... 191,304 CANNON, CATHERINE E. .. 304 CANNON , KAREN S. . • 276 CANNONE, ROBERT P. .. . .. 199 CANTY, ALBERT B. . . .... . 223 CAPALDO, GUY ..... 201 CAPAR05A, ROSEMARY J. .. 269 CAPUTI, ELIZABETH A. . 267,304 CAPUTO, ANTHONY J. . . 263,304 . .. 304 CARAGOl, JAMES J.

CARBON, JOHN P. JR. .. 246,275, 304 CARBON, PATRICK C. . . . . . .. .. 304 CARDARElLI, JOHN J. . . ... . . . . 254 CAREY, ARLENE P. . .. 269 CAREY, JOHN M . ... . . . .. . .. 206,281 CAREY, JAMES A. . . 236 CAREY, PAUL J. . 304 CAREY, WILLIAM f . 264 CARL, WILLIAM P. . ... 304 CARLIN, BETTY A. .. 203,304 193,283,304 CARLSON, DIANE f . CARLSON, PETER W. . .. 295 CARLUCCI, ROSEMARIE . 304 CARMAN, BARBARA A. . .. 210 CARMODY, PATRICK J. . 232 CARMOlA, CHRISTIANNE . 265 CARMONA, WALDOF. . .. 230 CARNEY, THOMAS P. . 271 CAROBINI, PAUL A. . ......... 281 CARPINI, RICHARD A. . 263 CARR, JOSEPH B. JR. 207, 304 CARR, PAUL E. . . . 305 CARR, ROBERT J. . .. . ..... 218 CARROLL ANN MARIE ... . 251 CARROll, DENIS C. . 305 CARROLL, EDWARD J. . 266 CARROlL, JAMES H. . . 253,305 CARROlL, KATHLEEN M. . 305 CARROlL, NANCY F. 208 CARTOZIAN, BYRON W. 232 CARUSO, JOSEPH A. .. 210 CARVER, KEVIN J. . . 246,275 CARUSO, AURORA A. . 276 CASELLA, JAMES A. . ... 284 CASEY, KATHLEEN M . . ...... . . . . 253 CASSIDY, KEVIN J. . . . 269 CASSIERE, MARSHA C. .... 198 CASTE, DONALD J. . .... 281 CASTELL, CARSTEN A. . ... 262 CASTIGLIONE, PHILIP J. .. 277 CASTROP, JANE E. . . . 276 CAT AGNUS JULIA M. . 283 CATALDO, VITO .. . . . 268 CATALANO, JOHN J. . ..... 258 CATALANO, ROBERT M. . . 285 CATANZARO, MICHAEL A... 246,275 CA TT ANEA, ROBERT H. . .. . ... 275 CAUSA, JACK A. . .... 190, 292, 305 CAVENEY, CONSTANCE M . .. 238,305 CAVENEY, JACK E. JR . .......... . 234 CAVENEY, ELIZABETH B. . . 269 CAVOLO, JOSEPH F. . . ... 305 CAYlOR, PATRICIA T. . . .. 242,305 CECALA, CONNIE J. . . . . 264 CEMES, JEROME E. . . . .. 193,222,273 CERNIGLIA, MARILYN A.. . . . 208, 305 CERRITELlI, CARLOS E. . . . 201 CERNY, JOSEPH M. . . . ....... . 277 CERTO, PETER R. . ... 279 CHAJKOWSKI, MARY E...... 251 , 305 CHAMBAL, LYNNE P. . ...... . 276 CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS R. . 305 CHAMPA, RAYMOND G. . 208 CHAMPLIN, ROGER A. . ... 208 lHAMPlIN, ROGER A. ...... 199, 305 CHAMPLEY, MICHAEL E. . . . 220 CHAPMAN, CATHERINE L. 243, 263 CHAPMM" BARBARA A. . . . 255 CHASLER, MARY A. .... . 194,264,305 CHASSER, TIMOTHY G. . 305 CHATTING, KEITH G. . ..... .. . 229 CHAVEZ, PEGGY M. . . ..... . . . 194 CHEDD, LINDA M. . .... 238,305 CHENG, JERRY P. . ... 201 CHERRIE, KATE A. . . ...... . 305 CHIAPPONE, JAMES A. . . 285 CHICOINE, MARY JANE ..... 238, 306 CHlfARI , JOAN ELLEN .. 238,306 CHILES, TONJA J. . .. 218,253 CHIMNEY, MICHAEL J. . . .. 295 CHORBA, fRANK JOHN 306 CHORBA, THOMAS P. 258 CHOU NET, SERGE M. . 209,277 CHRIST, DONALD J. . 285 CHRISTIE, JEFFREY P. 261 CHRISTOPFEL, ROBERT A. 246,284, 3C5 CHRZANOWSKI, DEBORAH . 280 CHURCHES, DEBORAH J. 293 CHWALEK, JOHN J.... .. 201,280,305 CIAMBRUSCHINI, P.F. . ... .. 2B2 CIANCIOlA, NIC HOlAS C. 275 CICARELlI, LAWRE NCE 306 CICERO, JAMES H. . 257 CIEPLICKI , ALBERT .... 268 CIGOY, BARBo\RA J. 293 CIMINO, FRr\NClNE M. . 306 CIOFfi , LOOIS T. . 262 CISMOSKI, JOSEPHINE A. . 270 CITARELLA, DO NA LD N. 232 CIUfO, BARBARA E. . 306 CLARK, ALBERT f . . .. . .. 200, 245,284 CLARK, CECELIA M. . 306 CLARK, COlLEEN E. . . 243,260 CLARK, H. LESLEY. . 260 CLARK, JANE M. .. 269 CLARK, KENNE TH D. . . 201,306 CLARK, KENNETH J. 202 CLARK, LORRAINE M. . 257 CLARK, THOMAS E. III .... 273 CLARKE, BONNIE R. . .. ..... .. . 243 CLARKE, LAWRENCE B. 230 ClARKE, MICHAEL J. . 271 CLARKE, OWEN T. . 191 , 306 CLARKE, STEVEN T. . ... 275 CLAUSEN, JOHN H. JR . . 268 CLAUSON, BARBARA A. 264 CLEAVENGER, EDMt.;N D B. . 306


CLIFFORD, ElEANOR M. . ...... 306 CLIFFORD, JOHN A. .. 285 CLIFFORD, PATRICIA E. .. 242 CLIFFORD, SHERRY A. . ... I/6 CLINE, SUSAN E.... . 198, 222,245, 306 CLINTON, IRENE E. . 282 CLOUGHERTY, DENNIS M. . 200 CLOUGHERTY , M. JAMES ... 199,220 COGHLAN, MARY A. 242 COLDITZ, DENNIS W. . .... .. 286 COLEMAN, JAMES S. . . . .. .. 275 COLEMAN, MICHAEL F...... " . . 264 COLEY, WALTER l. . .. . 203 COllERAN, DENNIS PAUL . . ... . 234 COLLIER, DONALD F. . 228 COLLINS, DEBORAH A. ...... ... 306 COLLINS, GERARD E. . 254 COLLINS, JOSEPH B. . . .. 306 COLLINS, MARGUERITE E. . .... . 293 COLLINS, MICHAEL E. . . ........ 224 COLLINS, MICHAEL E. ....... 275 COLLINS, RONALD J. . . . . 199 COLLITON, KAREN l. ....... 293 COLUM, ROBERT J. . ..... 256 COMER, CAROL A. . ...... 307 COMER, JUDY l. . .. 197,307 CONCANNON, DENNIS B....... 307 CONDO, JOSEPH P. . . 236 CONDON, CAROL E. 192, 253 CONDON, CAROL M .... .. . . ... 269 CONDON, EILEEN V. . .. . .... 293 CONDRAT, MICHAEL E.. .. ... ... 307 CONE, JOSEPH J. . .. ... ... 282 CONKLIN, JOAN l. ... . . . 283 CONLON , BARBARA A. ..... 193, 222, 267,307 CONLON, JOSEPH M ........ .... 234 CONNEllY, JOHN .... .. 200,201 , 217 CONNERS, RICHARD A. . 307 CONNOR, BRIAN F............ . I/5 CONRAD, CYNTHIA A. . ... I/O . .... 282 CONRAD, MARIE T. CONROY, JAMES P. . .. 225, 280 CONROY, JEAN M. . ... 22S, 2BO CONROY, JEAN M. . . ....... . 293 CONROY, THOMAS M. .. 209,268 CONTE, VINCENT R..... . . ...... 197 CONTE, RICHARD ...... ....... . 224 CONTINISIO, NICHOLAS . 286 CONTINENZA, VINCENT A. 284 CONTI, MARIE A. . ... .... 267,307 CONTRUCCI, JOEL J. . ... ..... . . 307 CONWAY, THOMASM. ... 211 CONWAY, THOMAS V. . 268 COOGAN, BRENDAN M. . . . 232 COOMBES, RICHARD A. ... .. . .. 256 COOPER, HARRY J. JR .... .. . 245, 285 CORBIN, KATHARINE . 252 CORBY, MARY C. .. ....... ... . . 307 CORCORAN, JAMES l. III .. ..... 204 CORCORAN, THOMAS . 262 COR DO, BARBARA J. . . 265 CORLESS, HELEN C. .... 280 CORRADO, CHRISTINE E. " ... 259 CORRIGAN, BRIAN J. . ...... 211 CORRIGAN, ANNE M . . . ..... . .. 260 CORRY, MARTIN A. . ... 307 CORSO, JANET E. . .. ........ 265 CORVINO, VINCENT H... ... 191,307 COSENTINO, ANGELA J. . .. 219, 252 COSGRIFF, NANCY A. ... . ...... 269 COSTA NTINI, RENEE A. . 287 COSTA, THOMAS R. .. 286 COSTANZA, PAMELAS. . . . 263 COSTELLO, JANE M. . .. . 255 COSTON, DONNA K. . .. 192,307 COTIER, THOMAS J. . . ... 230,307 COTION, FEST JAMES ..... . . . .. 246 COURTEMANCHE, PHIliP ....... 282 COUSINS, OLIVIA H. . . ..... . ... 307 COViCH, KEVIN J. . .. . .... . 193, I/6 COVINO, ROBERT l. . ....... 200,307 COYLE, EDWARD J. ... ..... . . . .. 332 CRABILL, MICHAEl R. .. 307 CRANE, ALEXIS M. . 236 CRt'.NSTON, PETER G. . . .. 191 CR AWFORD, LARRY E. . . .. 307 CRIOLE, LOUIS M. . ... 226 CREEHAN, WILLIAM J. . ........ 775 CRIDlAND, JUNE A. . .... ...... . 307 CRH\[R, JOH N J. . .. .. .. 190,307 CRISTINO, THOMASB...... . ... I/9 CRITELLI, JOANNE M ............ 256 CR"ICH, MARYKAY .... 242 CROll, SUZANNE M. . ... 306 CROMPTON, RONALD E. . .. 306 CRONE, BARBARA l. . .... 306 CROTTY, COLLEEN M. . 196,236 CROTIY, JOHN R. JR . .. .. .. . .... 246 CROUSE, CHERYL M. .. 259 CROWDER, MARY C. .. ...... ... 774 CROWLEY, DEBORAH A... . ... . . 244 CRUSE, THOMAS J... ...... ..... 285 CUCINOTTA, STEVEN A. .. 269 CUDDEBACK, DOUGLAS C. . 229, 26B CULBERT, MICH AEl E. .. 262 CUDNIK, STANLEY J. . ... 262 CI .UE N, PATRICIA A. . . 239, 242, 306 CULI.EN, BRIAN C. ..... 277 CULLIGHAN, MARY B... 197,251, 306 CUlli NAN, PAUl. R. . ..... 306 CUMMINGS, FRANCES P. . .... . 306 CUNKO, JEFFREY J. . . . 257 CUNNIFF, MARY C. ......... .. .. 242 CU NNINGHAM , MA UREEN .. 306 CURcno, JOSEPH G. .. 233 CURRAN, JO HN J. .. 306

CURREY, JAMES P. .. 306 CURRIE, PATRICIA T. .. 239 CURRY, LENORE E. . 289 CURTIS, MICHAEL A. .. .... . 262,306 CYNKAR, FRANCIS P. . 223, 232 CYNKAR, BARBARA J. .. 306 CYPHERS, JAMES M. . 195,261,306 CYRAN, JAMES PAUL ....... ... 224 CYR, WENDY D. . . ......... 306 CZAPLICKI, BRIAN J. . . 225 DABKOWSKI,DIANEMARIE . 245 DABKOWSKI, EDWARD M ... .... 306 DABNEY, PHILIP J. . ...... .... . 306 DACEY, RITA J. .. 242 DACEY, ROBERT D. . . .. 264 DACHNOWSK1, FRANK J. . 306 DAFLER , JOYE S. .. 190,306 DAHLINGHAUS, BETH N........ . 306 DAIL Y, MARY l. . 283 DALEY, JOANN J. . . ....... . 306 DALEY, NORMAN R. . . . 271 DALMAN, PHILIP J. . 232 DALTON,PATRICIAJ . .. .. 306 DAL Y, PATR ICIA A. .. 274 DALY, VIRGINIA J. " 306 DAMATO, REGINA M ... 192, 221 , 306 DAMM, CRAIG E. . ...... ... 196,201 DANA, THOMAS A. . . . 306 DANFORD, DAVID J. . . . 199,209,266 DANFORD, WILLIAM R...... .... 282 DANGERFIELD, DELORES ...... . . 237 DANIELS, RICHARD V. . ......... 262 DANS, NICHOLAS P. .. 200, 201,217 DANZILO, CHRISTINE M. . ...... 259 DARCY, MICHAEL J. . 210 DARCY, TIMOTHY J.. ........ .. . 273 DARGENIO, DAVIDZ. . . 220 DARRIG, BETIY A. . 265 DATES, NANCY E... ...... ... .... 260 DATESH, LAURENCE A. . .. ... ... 211 DAVANZO, LAURA J. . .. . . .... 206 DAUGHERTY, JOSEPH A. 246 DAUGHERTY, MICHAEL J. . 193,309 DAVI, JOHN F. .. .... ... 234,309 DAVI, MARK J. . . . 234,309 DAVI, DONNA M. . .. I/4 DAVIDSON, GARY P. .. 2BB DAVIS, BARBARA S. . .... 309 DAVIS, HARRY l. .. 309 DAVIS, JAMES J. .. 190 DAVIS, JAMES l. JR. .. 309 DAVIS, LARRY R. . .... .... 220 DAVIS, MICHAEL J. . . 191,309 DAVIS, SALL Y A.. .. . 198, 222, 245, 309 DAWSON , MICHAEL R. . 198, 234, 309 DAY, JOHNF . .. .... 269 DEBARD, MARK l. .. ....... . 204,219 DEBELLE, DONNA T. .. 293 DEBES, DAVID O . . . . 201 DEBROCK, SHEILA l. . . .... . ..... 266 DEEGAN, F. VINCENT JR. . .. . 234 DEHOND, KEVIN F. . . ..... 225 DEIBLER, VIRGINIA A. .. 310 DELANEY, RICHARD E. . ... .... .. 286 DElAP, GAIL P. . 269 DELKER, CONNIE l. ..... .... 191 , 310 DELLOSA, ROBERT l. . .......... 259 DELONGIS, DENISE c.. . .. 192, 274 DELP, KATHLEEN J. . ..... 293 DEleRETE, ANTHONY J. ...... ... 284 DELORENZO, ROSEMARY A. . . . 310 DELUCA, BARBARA M. . 194, 310 DELUCA, DONNA M. . . . . .. 263 DELU , MARIET. .. .. ... 283 DELUCA, JOHN J. .. ..... ... 268 DEL UCA, JOSEPH W. . ....... 282 DELVECCHIO, NICHOLAS ... 200,310 DEMERS, STEVEN T. . . . . .... . 292, 310 DEMEULENAERE, GEORGE .. 225 DEMKOVJCH, CAROL YN M. 239,310 DEMMA, MICHAELC. .......... 232 DEMPSEY, KATHLEEN D..... 192,310 DEMPSEY, MICHAEL W......... 232 DEMPSEY, MARY C. ..... 274 DEMPSEY, WILLIAM H.......... 295 DENAULT, RAMONA M ..... 192,310 DENICOLO, MARIEA .F... ..... .. 283 DEPALMA, KATHLEEN R.. ....... 239 DEPRET A, JAMES M. . . . . 310 DEPRISCO, JUDITH A... .. .. 203, 257 DEPWEG, GARY l. . . . .. 262 DERUNK, JOHN J. . 220 DESANTIS, GLORIA P. .. 236,242 DESCH , DEBORAH A... . . . . . . ... I/2 DESCH, JOHN A. . 195,230 DESCH, ROBERT J. 195,282 DESMEDT, DANIEL J. . .. 236 DESIMON, DANIEL P.. . . .... .... 196 DESTEFANO, ROBERT J. . ... 225 DESTEFANO, ANN M .... . .. ... .. 289 DESTEFANO, FREDERICK ... ..... 266 DETERS, JANET l. . 310 DETLEFSH" KAY ANN . . ... 260 DETWEILER, MARY JO .. .... 239, I/4 DEUTCH, RICHARD S. 269 DEVIN, KAREN A. .......... 269 DIANTONIO, SUSAN C. ... ... ... 265 DIAMOND, CAROLE l. ..... Z09, 311 DIAZ, TERESA K. .. .... 267,311 DIBACCO, ROBERT S.... ....... . 219 DICE, EDWARD F. .. .... ....... 775 DICENSO, DINO . ...... . 264 DICICCO,MARIETIA!. ... . 265 DICKINSON , VIRGINIA A. " 293 DIEDEN, PATRICIA M. . ... 253 DIEHL, BARBARA E. .. 282 DIENER, JOSEPH D. . .. .. . 225

DIETER, GEORGE R. . . 262 DIETERLE, JOHN R. . . 200, 311 DIFRANK, MILDRED M. . .. 287 DIGENNARO, NELSON S. . .... 211 DIFALCO, ROBERT M ...... .... . 275 DIGIACOMO, FRANK A. . ... 201,232 DIGNAM, PATRICIA G....... ... 239 DIGIOVANNA, EILEEN B. . 2BB DIGREGORIO, KENNETH R. ..... 232 DILEO, MARY l. .... 239,242,311 DILLHOFF, WILLIAM J... . . .. .... 311 DILLON, EDWARD F. III . .. I/9 DILLION, LEO M. 246, 275,311 DIMARCANTONIO, ROBERT ... 200, 202, 311 DIMARIA, CHARLES E. . .. .. . . 311 DIMINO, JOSEPH A. JR. . 198 DIORIO, GENNARO J. . ..... 202,220 DIPASQUALE, DIANE F. . . .. 239 DIPIERNO, ALPHONSE J. " 256 DISINGER, DANIEL!. . I/6 DIX, ROBERT T. . 230 DIXON, ROBERT M. . ... 262 DLUGOS, FREDERICK F. . ....... 311 DODSON, HEL YN C. .. ...... 283 DODSON, LINDA E. . . .... ...... 287 DOMBROWSKI, JANET M. . ..... 236 DONAHUE, EILEEN M. . . . ... 263 DONAHUE, MARY C. .... . ...... 283 DONNElL Y, EUGENE H. 225 DONOERIO, KATHRYN J. . .. 270 DONOGHUE, MARCIA J. 311 DONOGHUE, SUE A. 253 DONOGHUE, PATRICIA l. . 252,260 DONOHUE, JOHN P. JR. 269 DO NOHUE, STEPHEN P. . . . . .. . . 264 DONOVAN, BETH M. . 311 DONOV AN, ELIZABETH A. .. 239, 263 DONOVAN, JOSEPH T. JR ...... . . 311 DONOVAN, MARYM .. ....... .. 311 DONOVAN, JILL J. .......... .. .. I/2 DONOVAN, MICHAEl J. . 311 DONOVAN, SHARON E. . .. I/6 DOODY, KATHLEEN E. . .. 289 DOONAN, GEORGE W. .. 223 DORIAN, KENNETH J. . 277 DORMAN, ROBERT J. . . .. 232 DORSI, THOMAS J. 229,270 DOSTIE. DANIEL R. . . 280,311 DOTIO, PETER A. .. . . . . 203, 311 DOTY, JEANNINE M. . .. ... 311 DOUBET, PATRICIA A. . . .. .. 311 DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM R. . . . 190 191,311 DOWNIE, FRANCIS J. . 196, Z90 DOWNIE, MARY J. . ... I/4 DOWNING, CAROL A. . " 291 DOWNING, SARAH A. . ... . . 276 DOWNING, THOMAS E. 205, 264, 311 DOYCHAK, MARYANN E.... . ... 272 DOYLE, DOUGLAS M. . .. ... 311 DOYLE, FRED C. ...... ........ . 198 DOYlE, JAMES F. . . . 245 DOYLE, KATHLEEN K. .. 242 DOYLE, KEVIN M. . . .. 311 DOYLE, TIMOTHY K. . .. 220 DOYLE, VIRGINIA . 194, 294,311 DRABIK, JEAN U. .. 221, 312 DRAGGA, CHARLES T. . . . . .... 262 DRAPPI, LAWRENCE G..... ..... 266 DREHS, SUSAN M .. . ... . 236,312 DRESEL, DAVID l. ... 200,223,312 DREW, MARY B. . ...... . .... . I/2 DRISCOLL, COLLEEN A. ... . ..... 289 DROGAN, LOIS J. . . . . I/4 DROJARSKI, KAREN J. . ..... .... 31 2 DROTLEFF , STEPHEN J... . ... .. . . 312 DROUHARD, LINDA A. " 312 DROSTE, MARY B. . 260 DRUMM, CYNTHIA .... 242 DRUMMER, JOSEPH A. . . . .. . 230 DRUMMOND, DONALD P. JR . . .. 236 DUBYAK, RONALD G. 190,220, 312 DUDZINSKI, PATRICIA A. . 312 DUFF, RHONDA LYNN . 244 DUFFEY, SUSAN T. . . . . 203 DUFFY, BERNARD J. .. 232 DUGAN, JOSEPH M .. . ... 195, 261,312 DUGOVICS, PETER P. . .. 312 DUGAS, MICHAEL J. . ..... I/6 DUKE, KATHLEEN M. . .. 197, I/4 DUNFORD, JOHN A........ ..... 193 DUNHAM, KRISTINE R. " 269 DUNN, DIANE l. ... 312 DUNN, MARILYN J. .. 221,312 .. ...... .. 312 DUNN, SUSAN F. DUN N, THERESA K. . .. 266 DUNNIGAN, SUSAN . .. 293 DURBIN, MICHAEL A. .. . 279 DURCZYNSKI , JOSEPH J. 271 DURIAN , DENNIS H. 312 DURKIN, GERARD J. 192, 234 DUTHALER, EDWARD M. . .. 210 DUVAL, DAVID J. . .. ...... I/9 DUYCH, RONALD J. . .... . ... 225 DVORAK, LYNNE C. . .. 312 DVORAK, JAMES A...... .... 263, 312 DVORSKY, BARBARA A. . .. .. .. 280 DVORSKY, PAUL A. . .. 203 DWYER, ANN E. .... .. . .. . . .. .. 263 DWYER, CHRISTINE C. .. 256 DWYER, JAMES l. . .. .. 199 DYBSKY, MAR Y P. .. ...... .. .... 280 DZOPKO, JOANN .. 289 EAKLE, CHRISTINE E. . ... . 196,289 EARNEST, CHARLES J. . ... .. .... 229 E8BITI, BERTRAND ...... 225,312

EBERLE, JOHN MYRON . .... 223,236 EBERLE, TERRY R. . .. 192 ECK, MARILYN l. .. 192,272 ECKENRODE, HAROLD JR . . . 236, 312 ECKHARDT, FREDERICK C. ... 277 EDDY, CLIFFORD D. . .... 247 EDELEN, WILLIAM F. JR . . . .... . 313 EGAN, DAVID F. . .... 202 EGAN, DAVID R. . 199,313 EGAN, JOHN P. . ... .. . 199 EGAN, KATHLEEN M. . .. ........ 283 EGAN, RICHARD T.......... 195, 256 EGAN, SALL Y F. . . . ...... .... .. 196 EGART, MARY K. . . 269 EHLERS, SUSAN M. " 313 EHRET, GERARD .. ... .. .. ' " . . 313 EHRLER, MARY M. .. 239 EICHENLAUB, ELLEN F........... 254 EICHENLAUB CAROL A. .. 287 EICHHOLD JO ANN ....... 313 EIFERT, MADELON LOIS . 196,222,313 EISEN, NANCY A. . . . . .... 203,244 ELKING, GERALD JOHN ......... 313 ELKING, TERESA F........ . ...... 274 ELLISON, MARSHALL H.. ... ... .. 246 ELLMERS, JUDSON B. . .... 201,275 ElSTON , DAVID E...... .... ..... 266 ELWELL, CLAUDIA J. 274 ELY, JAMES H. .. .. .. .. .. . .... 190 EMANUELlI , STEVEN J. . ..... 245 EMR, GARY T. . ...... .... 313 EMRISEK, KATHERINE A. . 289 ENGEL, JEFFREY JOHN ...... 209, 313 ENGEL, VALERIE A......... . . 237,313 ENGElHART, PAULA M .... . ... .. 276 ENGLAND, ROBERT W. . .... . . . . 266 ENGELHARDT, JOHN C. .. 254 ENGLERT, JAMES R. .. 266 ENGLERT, RUTHANN . . 269 ENGRO, KATHLEEN J. .. ... 293 ENIA, JEFFREY M. . ...... 192 ENNEKING, DAVID F. . .. .. 252 ENRIGHT, GERALD E. . .... 313 ENRIGHT, MICHAEL J... ........ 264 ENRIGHT, ANN M . ... .... ....... 274 EOVINO, FRANCIS S. 233,247 ERB, DIANE S. . ... 294 ERB, WILLIAM F. 265 ERDMAN, CECILIA M. . 313 ERNST, MICHAEL J. .. 206, 313 ERVIN, RICHARD H. . . . . . .. 245 ERVIN, SUE C. .. 259 ERWIN. MARK S. . .. I/O . .. 232 ESPOSITO, RUSSEll N. ESSON, TIMOTHY W. . . . 190 ESTill, GEORGE F.... . .......... 264 ETIENSOHN, JOHN M ... . ... 196, 295 EVANS, GARY A. .. .. ... ... 200,220 EVANS, PAUL DENNIS. .. .. 313 EVELEIGH, JANET M . . . .. ... .. . .. 193 EVERSEN, TEUNIS . .. 255 EVESLAGE, JANET l. . . . 269 EVESLAGE, JUDY M. 313 FABISH, MICHAEL P. . 266 FABYANSKI . MARYANN K. 313 FAHRENDORF, ANNE E. . 237,242, 313 FAICHNEY, DONALD B. 229,313 FAIRFIELD, KAREN S. . 274 FAKHOURI, AZME N. 314 FALAT, MICHAEL . .. 314 FALB, JOSEPH E. JR . . . .. 314 FALBO, FREDRICA F. . . . .. 266 FANELLI , WILLIAM l. 269 FANZ, MARY M. . 206 FA RASEY, MINDY M. 269 FARLEY, RONALD W. 200,268 FARLEY, THERESA V. . .. ... . 242 FARRELL, JOHN D. . 265 FARRELL, JAMES F. 211 , 268 FARRElL, JANE E. . . .. 314 FARREll, JAMES K. 209 FARRELL, PAMELA J. . . .. 252 FARRELL, MICHAEL K. . .. 205 FASSLER, KAREN l. . 265 FAULKNER, ANDREA J. . . 203 FAUST, HEIDI S. . 196, 265 FAY, JEAN T. '" I/6 FAZIO, FlENA A. . ... 293 FAZIO, NINA R. . . . 194,255 FAZIOll, M. DONATA .... . 239,265 FECHER, MICHAEL J. . ...... .... 279 FEE, ANDREW J. . .......... . . 268 FEDOR, CHERYl A.......... 264, 314 FEEKS, MARY A. . 314 FEHRENBACH, MARY D. . . ... ... 314 FEIGHAN, BRIDGET A. ..... . .... 280 FElGHAN, KATHERYN K. . 242 FELEPPELLE, DENNIS J. . .. 255 FELEPPELLE, DUANE I ... . 255 FELLENSTEIN, THOMAS ... . 314 FElTER, DOUGLAS P. . . . 270 FENDE, MARGARET l. . 274 FENElON, PAULA C. . ... 254 FENSTERMAKER, JOSEPH . 223, 236 FERGUSON, RIHCARD T. 261 FERNHOLZ, MARTIN A. . 265 FERRALlI, SMAUEL A. 263 FERRARA, GLORY A. 293 FERRARA, JOSEPH C. 229, 271 FERRICK, MARION V. . 269 FERRARA, MICHAEl N. 275 FERRISE, FEliX J. . . . . 193,203,261 FERRONE, WILLIAM R. 312 FERSTLF, WAYNE LEO 199,314 FESTA, MICHAEL J. . ... . 236 FESSLER, CHRISTINE E. . 196, 269 FETE, TIMOTHY J. 261

FEUDALE, SAMUEL V. " . 271 FEY, KENNETH C. . . 224 FEY, THOMAS J. 223,224,314 FICK, THOMAS D. . . ..... " 2BB FIDLER, STEPHEN J. . ..... .. 229, I/l FIELDS, DONALD E. . 198,245 FIELY, CHARLES F. .. .. ... 190, 314 FIEN, VICTORIA M . .. . ....... ... 314 FINCH, CHARLENE E..... .... ... 314 FINCH, JOSEPH T. . ....... ... ... 259 FINERAN, JOSEPH J......... . 229,271 FINK, JOSEPH F. . .. ... . 276 FINNEGAN, THERESE M . . ... . 274 FINORE, DIANE T. . .. 191,242 FIORE, THOMAS J. JR . . ........ 285 FIORE , SUSA N J. . ..... 216 FIRTH, ELIZABETH A. . .. . . .. .... 280 FISCHER, ROBERT A. . . ... .. 2S6 FISHER, JANE E. . .. 237, 314 F15K, MARY K. .. 216, I/4 FISTER, BRADY G. .. 2BB FITZ, ELEANOR J. . 314 FITZ, MARY A. . .. 236, 315 FITZGERALD, DAVID P. . .. 220, 315 FITZGERALD, GREGORY J. . . .. 2S6 FITZGERALD, KENNETH A. . 315 FITZGERALD, KATHLEEN .. 263 FITZGERALD, MARY l. .. I/O FITZHARRIS, ROGER E...... .. ... 202 FITZPATRICK, EDWARD J ... . ... 262 FITZPATRICK, JOHN JR . . .. 264, 315 FITZPATRICK, LAWRENCE. . . 232 FITZPATRIC, MICHAEL A. ... 221 , 245 FIUME, SAMUELl. ... 262 FLAHERTY, JOSEPH M. . .. 315 FLANAGAN , DEBORAH A. . .. 276 FLANAGAN, MARY S. . ... . 287 FlANNICK, JAMES T. . . ..... 277 FLEGE, MARGARET R. ... 267 FLEMING, PATRICIA A. . .. . . . .. 257 FLEMING, SUSAN J. .. . . ..... 242,315 FLEMING, RONALD P.... ....... 269 FLEMING, WALTER J. . . .. . . .... 256 FLETCHER, KATHLEEN T. ....... . 192 flETCHER, MARGARET J. . . 315 FLINN, RICHARD P. .. 315 FLOR , MARY l. .... .... 260, 315 FLORCZYK, PAUL J. . . . .. 232 FLORIANI, JEANETIE F. . . 252 FLORY, MICHELE M. . .... 197,293 FLYNN,KATHLEEN M . .. .. .... .. 287 FLYNN, MARY KAY J. .. 293 FOERSTNER, SHELLEY M .. . . . .. . . 287 FOGARTY, CATHERINE E. .. 253 FOGARTY, JOHN J. JR. . .. 2S4 FOGELSONG, LAURA M. .. I/6 FOGELSONG, MARY J. . .. 260 FOISY, EMILE C. .. 199 FOLEY, KATHLEEN J. . .. 257, 315 FOLEY, KATHLEEN A. .. . ... 293 FOLEY, MICHAEL EDWARD ..... 262 FOLEY, PAUL F. . . 315 FOLKER, VALERIE A. . . ........ . 272 FORESMAN , JAMES P.... ........ 284 FORMICHELlI , ANTHO NY 205, 266, 315 FOSTER, JOHN JOSEPH . 207, 315 FOSTER, M. KEVIN . 261 FOSTER, STEPHEN C. .. 229 FOTI , NICKOLAS J. 229 FOWLER, EDMU ND l. JR. 225 FOX, KAREN D. . 203,244 FOX, MARGARET M. . . .. . 272 FOY, MARGARET M. . . . ... . 259 FRABOTI A, RICHARD S. . .. . 204, 315 FRANCIS, KATHRYN D. . .. I/2 FRANCIS, REBECCA S.. ........ .. 315 FRANCIS, WILLIAM R. . ... . 266 FRANK, CHRISTINE M . . . ........ 281 FRANK, MARY ANNE " . .. 260,315 FRANKO, ANDREW, A.. .. ... 193,316 FRANKO, STEPHEN C. .. 316 FRANTZ, ANNETIE M. . .... . 269, 316 FRANTZ, CHRISTINE T. . I/4 FRANZEN, DIANE M. 190, 221,274,316 FRANZ, DENISE M. . ... ..... 287 FRANZOllNO, ALBERT L... ..... I/O FRASCA, RICHARD K. . . .. ... 279 FRASCELLA, ROBERT J. . . .. . .. 262 FRASER, JOANNE A. 239, 286, 316 FRAZIER, JAMES E. . .. 246 FREEBURG, NANCY M ..... .... .. 280 FREKING, SUSAN M. . ... 316 FRICK, NANCY A. . 243,287 FRICKO, CHRISTINE M. . . . 242,316 FRIEND, COLLEEN M. 287 FRIEROTI, ELAINE, M. . . . .. . 260 FROELICH, HENRY M. 271 FRONING, MICHAEL H... . .. 202, 220 FROSS, ALAN G. .. 191 , 220 FRYE, DAVID ALAN .. ... ...... .. 316 FUCHS, WILLIAM J. . 281 FUDGE, KELVIN D. . 262 FUHR, CHARLES J. JR . ... 190,216, 316 FULLAN, VINCENT B. . 223,234 FUllENKAMP, KATHLEEN 222, 260, 316 FULLENKAMP, PATRICIA ....... 276 FULLENKAMP, STEVEN J. . . . . 191,316 FULLER, DANIEL T. . .... . 236,316 FULLERTON, HOWARD F. . .... 316 FUNK, DIANN l. .... ....... . . . . 269 FUNK, DANIEL ANTHONY ....... 316 FUNKE, LAWRENCE A. ... ..... .. 316 FURIA, ROBERT . ......... ...... 246 FUSCHETIO, GERARDO .. 251 FUSCHETIO, ROCCO .. 197, 206, 251 , 256,316


FUSCO, JANET L. . 216 GABEL, KENNETH R. 209, 316 GABELMAN, KENNETH J• .....•.. 277 GASOS, CAROLE ANNE ... . 237, 316 GABRIEL, CAROL A. . ... 269 GABRIEL, VIRGINIA M . .. ... 242, 316 GADD, RAYMOND J. . 266 GAEDCKE, WALTER K. . .. .. 234 GAFFNEY, MICHAEL L. ...... 229,316 GAFFNEY, ROBERT J. ............ 268 GAHL, DANIEL JOHN . 317 GALICKI, ELIZABETH J. . ...... 257 GALLAGHER, BETTY J. . ..... 251 GALLAGHER, BRIDGET R. . ... 269 GALLAGHER, DENNIS R... .. .... 317 GALLAGHER, ROBERT J. . . . .. 273 GALLAGHER, NEIL F. . .. 201 GALLI , THOMAS J. .......... 195,224 GALLI, TIMOTHY P. . .... ... 266 GALLIGAN , MICHAEL G . ........ 2S4 GALLO, PETER R. . ......... 317 GALVIN , JOHN M . .............. 232 GAMALDI, MICHELLE I ... 243,267 GAMBINO, MICHAEL ....... 224, 317 GAMBINO, NICHOLAS J. . ..... 204 GAMBS, DAVID EBERLE ......... 317 GANDER, JAMES A. . ........ 270 GARBACH, RAYMONDM . ...... 292 GARBO, JOSEPH J. . ....... 199 GARCIA, WILLIAM J. 2S6 GARDNER, GEORGE O . JR .... ... 232 GARDNER, MARGARET M ....... 257 GAREAU , MARTIN F. . .......... 266 GARIANO, JANET M. .. 261 GARLOCK, RICHARD C. ...... 317 GARLOCK, WILLIAM F. .. 2S6 GARMOE, KAREN L. ............ 293 GARNER, JEAN M. . 242, 317 GARNER, KATHLEEN T. . ... 260 GARRABRANT, SALLY A. ........ 276 GARRITY, REGIS M. . ......... 229 GARRITY, SUSAN C. .... 238,242, 31 7 GARTLAN, ANNE M. . .. 293 GARTNER, JOSEPH A. . .. 245 GARVEY, CHRISTINE M ...... .... 260 GARVIN, EILEEN T. 261 GASSON, GALE N F. " 261 GASTINEAU, THOMAS D... ..... 245 GATES, COLLEEN E. ........ ..... 293 GATES, BRADLEY W. . ... 205, 255 GATES, THOMAS H. . ... 246 GAnO, DIANE F.. .. .......... 317 GA UGHAN, ROBERT P. . ........ 317 GAUVIN, PETER N. . ........... 265 GAVIN, FRANCIS J. .. .. 317 GAYDOS,lAURA M .... ..... 2OB,317 GA YER, THOMAS F. . . . . . . . . . 262 GAYNARD , JOH N .... .... ..... 198 GAYOSO, ALFO NSO G...... 200, 31 7 GEARY , MARIAN NE K. . 293 GEDDES, DOROTHY J. . 265 GEHRLlCK, MICHAEL J. 317 GEIGER, DENISE P. . .. . . .. 190,272 GElS, JOHN J............. .. .... 261 GEISS, PAULA J. . .... 252 GELBER, SANDRA K. . ........... 260 GELINAS, JOHN P. " 255 GENAZE, KATHLEEN A....... .... 195 GENOVESE, ROBERT J. . ... . . .... 265 GEORGE , MICHAEL B. . . . 262 GEORGE, MICHAEL H. . . .. 190 GEORGY, JEFFREY J. . .. 264 GERDEMAN, ALAN M ... ... ..... 295 GERDEMAN, DAVID L. ........ 220 GERDEMAN, WILLIAM J. . 220 GERDEMAN, ROBERT . . .. 195 GERHARD, THERESE R. . '" 216 GERHART, MARY C. ............ 317 GERKER, JAMES E. . ...... 262 GERMAN, CAROL A. . .. 265 GERMA N, THOMAS F. . ......... 317 GERRES, NANCIE M. . .... ... 260 GERRITY, RICHARD J............ 271 GERSO N, BARRY L. ..... 206 GESKER, MICHAEL P. . .. .... 202,31 7 GEYER, MARY ANNE ........ 242,317 GFROERER, ROBERT C. .. 262 GHERARDI, ALBERT J. . .. " .. 195 GIBLIN, CHARLES ... . 260 GIBSON, CAROL S. 198,2OB GIBSON , DAVID L. . . ...... 193 GIBSON, FRAN K C. ... 267 GIGLIO, JOSEPH M . ....... .. 198, 234 GILBERT, ROBERT B. . ..... 199 GILBERT, TERRY A............... 265 GILL, JOSEPH G ............... .. 265 GILLES, RUTH M. . ..... .. ... 242,31 7 GILLESPIE, CAROL A. . . ... . 253 GILROY, JAMES R............... 256 GILTNER, JAMES ........ ... 266 GIORDANO, LAWRENCE F. . 225, 265 GIRARD, DAVID F.............. 246 GIROUX, JOSEPH L. .... . 317 GlnlNGER, KENNETH H. . . 269 GmlNGER, SANDRA M ..... 237, 318 GIUFFRIDA, MARK P. . ..... 279 GLA NCEY, MARYHELEN ....... . 278 GLASER, JOHN E. .. ... ... . ...... 224 GLASER, MARY LOU ISE .... ..... 318 GLASPEY, FRANK L. III .......... 269 GLASSHElM, EDWARD C. . ..... 318 GLASSMEYER, SHARON L. . . 269 GLEISNER, SUSA N A. " 267 GLEISINGER, KAREN I .... ... 1%,260 GLENN, TERRI J. . ... 197,270 . 263 GLENNON, MARGARET A. GLENNON, MARY P............ . 276

GLOEKLE R, DIANE E. . . ... 238, 316 GMEINER, KATHLEEN A. . . . . .... 316 GOAD, CECILIA C. .. . 245, 318 GOCKMAN, CHRISTINE J. . .. 252 GODDARD, DOUGLAS D.... 225, 260 GOEDERT, EDMUND R. . .... 273 GOEKE, ANN M. . ....... 276 GOETZ, MAR YLOU .... 218 GOETZ, SUSAN J. ... 269 GOFF, JANICE C. ............... 318 GOGUL, WALTER L. ... 266 GOHSMAN, ELLEN M. . 1% GOLDBERG, HANK J. . .. .. 232 GOLDSCHMIDT, JANET L. . ..... . 252 GOLDSCHMIDT, LINDA C. .. .... 318 GOLDSTRAW, ROBERT G....... . 279 GOLIBER, ROBERT H........ 190, 218 GOLINSKI, HELEN V. . .. 259 GOLOBISH, RO NALD P.. lOS, 292, 246 GOLUBIESKI, SUZAN NE . . . ..... . 272 GONDA, GARY T. 255 GONZALEZ, MICHAEL A. . . . 266 GOODALL, THOMAS F... . . . .... 316 GOODEN , JOHN M . . ... 225 GOODFELLOW, ANN K. . .... 288 GOOD LEAF, MICHAEL J.. ..... .. 262 GORELL, CARL G. " 318 GORMAN, DANIEL R. . ...... 318 GORMAN, KEVIN C. ........ 232, 262 GORNALL, DAVID A. . ....... 236 GOR NEY, JON L. . . .. 264 GORZKIEWICZ, DELPHINE . 287 GOnUNG, GREGOR YM ........ 266 GRABILL, GARY C. .. ...... ... ... 266 GRACE, MARGARET M. . .... 318 GRACE, MICHAEL D. . .... 228 GRAF, RICHARD P. . .. 204 GRAHAM, GARY S... ... ...... .. 266 GRAHAM, TERRY G... .. ....... . 210 GRAJA, LAWRENCE J. ....... 247, 318 GRANGER, JAMES A. .. 268 GRANNAN, MARY F. . . . ... 274 GRANT, JOHN JOSEPH . . ... 224,318 GRASSINI, JEAN A. . ... . .. 276 GRAUERT, ALEXANDER W . ...... 233 GRAUSSO, MARIE L. ......... 263 GRAWEMEYER, BONNIE M . . 282, 318 GRAY, MARIAN L. .. .. 259 GRECO, JOHN A. . ... 295 GREENHORN, JOHN M. . ... 268 GREENWAY, LINDA ........ ..... 265 GREGG, WILLIAM G. JR .. . .. ..... 271 GREGOWICH, VIVIAN G. . '" 274 GREINER, THOMASM . . " 277 GRENDYS, DONNA M ........... 263 GRIFFITH, PATRI CIA A. ..... 243,274 GRIFFITHS, JOSEPH F. ....... 203, 266 GRILLIOT, RICHARD J. . ... 264 GRILLIOT, WILLIAM I. .......... 230 GRILLO, RICHARD J......... .... 224 GRIMALDI, DAVID C. JR ......... 199 GRIMM, BRIAN M. . ... ..... 277 GRIMME, GLEN ALBERT ..... 206,222 GRISWOLD, scon FRANK . 191 GROEBER, MARY M ............. 253 GROH, SHARON L. .. " 265 GROSKY, DENNIS A. . .... . 264 GROTE, JANE M. . . ... ....... ... 260 GROVE , BARBARA A. .. 310 GROVE , SARAH A. . .. 272 GRUBENHOFF, ELAINE M. . 242,261 GRUBER, JOHN ...... 233, 319 GRUPENHOFF, JANICE M .... 203, 244 GUARDINO, MARY JANET ...... 293 GUESMAN, GARY W. .... ..... 224 GUILLAUME, THOMAS B. .. 319 GUINA N, JANICE M . ... . . . .. 196,253 GUINAN , THOMAS K. . . 265 GULANICK, NANCY A.. .... .... . 239 GULEn, MICHAEL R. . .... .... 203 GUMP, SUSAN M. . ..... 242,265, 319 GUSCHWAN, ELIZABETH J.. . 267,319 GUSCHWAN, MARY K...... 267, 319 GUTEKANST, ANNE E.... . . ...... 252 GUTHRIE, SUSAN L. . .. ........ 217 GUTHRIE, RONALD R. . .... 261 GYORKY, JOSEPH C. ............ 256 HAAG, DORIS L. .. ........ .. 261 HAAS, GREGORY P. ... .. 201 , 202, 264 HAAS, CATHERINE M. . .... 196 HAAS, DEBORAH L. . ..... . 281 HAAS, EDWIN H. . .. 258 HABLE, DENNIS, JOHN ....... 230 HACKER, DANIEL J. ......... 196, 264 HACKETI, COLLEEN M . . . . ... 257 HACKEn, THOMAS B....... 199,319 HAFFR, MARY B. . .......... 190,319 HAGAN, ELIZABETH O .......... 256 HAGEDORN, WILLIAM SM ...... 319 HAGEMAN, MARY A. . . " 259 HAGERTY, WILLIAM J. . ........ . 230 HAIGH, DAVID C. .... 264 HAIGHT, RICHARD I. 266 HAILE, JAMES W. .. . .. 279 HAINES, THERESE ...... ... ...... 261 HAINRIHAR, EDWARD J. " ... 220 HAINRIHAR, NELLIE H. . . .. 265 HALAS, LINDA A............ 281 , 209 HALDEN, AILEEN M. . .. 221,260 HALDEN, BARBARA A. ...... 273,319 HALEY, ROSEMARY . 270 HALKO, JOSEPH M .............. 258 HALL, CHARLENE A. . ... 198, 222 HALL, RICHARD R. . ... 285 HALLAHAN, CAROLYN R. . ..... 252 HALLAL, THOM G. . ...... . . .... 205 HALLER, RESA A.......... ...... 319

HALLEY, THOMAS V. .. 319 HALPIN, JAMES NORTON ....... 319 HALVORSON, LAURA A. ........ 287 HAMBELL, GARY M. . .... 246 HAMBERG, WILLIAM " 199, 319 HAMBROOK, COLEnE ..... 265 HAMEL, BARBARA J. . 293 HAMILL, MICHAEL R. . . . 319 HAMILTON , DAVID B. . 246 HAMILTON, JOSEPH M ..... ..... 262 HAMILTON, ROBERT R. . .... 236 HAMILTON, VIRGINIA T. . 252 HAMMELRATH , THOMAS P. . . 258 HAMMER, VICTORIA S... ....... 257 HAMMERSMITH, LYNN D....... 276 HAMPEL, SANDRA M. . 194, 319 HAMPTON, BRIEN W. " ..... 275 HAMPTON, GEORGE R. . .. 195 HAND, RICHARD '" 262 HAND, THOMAS, JOSEPH 319 HANLEY, MARY A... ....... ..... 276 HANLON, KATHLEEN M. . ... 261 HANNA, JOH N P...... . .... , .... 277 HANNAN, ELLEN J. . ..... 253 HANNEL, MARY JO ............. 291 HANNIGAN, ALEXANDER J. .. 234 HANSEN, JOAN MARIE ..... 254 HANSEN, MITCHELL V. . . 206 HANUSCHAK, MICHELE C. .. 192, 263 HAP, JOSEPH ...... 199, 217, 320 HARADON, DEBORAH L. ..... 196 HARAR, ROBERT E. .. . ... 225 HARCAR, AGN ES .. . .... 206 HARDESTY, MARTHA E.. .... .... 265 HARDING, WILLIAM C. . 279 HARDY, CAROLE A. .. 237, 263, 320 HARGRA VE, SUSAN M. . ........ 267 HARKINS, JERALYN F........ 244,293 HARKNESS, HARRY J. . .. . ... 264,320 HARMAN, DANIEL T............ 196 HARMON , GARY R. . ... 262 HARMON, KATHLEEN M. . ...... 269 HARMON, MARYANNE C. ... 263 HARP, RUBY M. . .... ... 198,222, 320 HARRIS, LAKE W. .. . ... 255 HARRIS, LARRY D. . ... 232 HARRIS, LEE .... 2S4 HARROLD, THOMAS W. JR. . ... 192 HART, MICHAEL G. .... ......... 198 HART, PATRICIA M ............. 257 HARTINGS, JAMES W........ 199,223 HARTKE, RICHARD . . .. 320 HARTSOCK, RAYMO ND F. . 264 HARTWECK, DENNIS M . . ....... 247 HARTY, DONALD E. . ..... 320 HASELTINE, DANIEL P. . .. 200 HASKAMP, JOHN C. .... 270 HASMA N, JAMES J, ..... ........ 201 HASSLER, JOAN G. . ..... 269 HAU N, KENNETH R. ............ 258 HAUPL, KERRY C. . . .. 268 HAWN, DIANE L. .. 286, 320 HAYDEN, MARSHA K. . ........ 237 HAYES, DANIEL J. .. ......... 230 HA YES, JERRY M. . .... . 192, 234, 320 HAYES, JULIE M. . ... 293 HAYES, NANCY K. . ... 269 HAYNES, JOHN . . ... 246 HEAD, J. THOMAS ...... 279 HEAL Y, MARY E. ................ 260 HEALY, RICHARD L. .. 275 HEATH,RICHARDS............ 204 HEBBELER, KATHLEEN M. . ... 198 HEBEN, RICK J. . .. 246 HEENEY , ELIZABETH A....... . ... 270 HEILIGENBERG, PAMELA . '" .. 219 HEILKER, KAREN A. . ........ 274 HEILMAN, GREGORY R.......... 218 HEINEN, MARY M ........... 286, 320 HEINLEIN, IRENE M . ......•..... 259 HEI NS, PETER H. . ....... ........ 220 HEINZ, LYNN M . .. .... 274 HEISEL, MARY HELEN 270 HEISEY, PHILIP M. . ....... .. 232,320 HEITBRINK, WILLIAM A. .. 202, 320 HEITZER, DENNIS J. ... ... ....... 271 HELLER, DANiel P.... ........ ... 191 HELMIG, MARY J. . ........ .. ... 266 HELMS, WALTER J. . .. 220 HEMKER, GREGORY A. ......... 201 HEMMELGARN, NED B. .. 224,320 HEMMER, SHARON A........... 252 HEMMERT, STEVEN J. . ...... 201 , 268 HE NDERSON, NANCY E......... 208 HE NDEY, PETER GEORGE 190, 218, 320 HENDRICKS, MICHAEL E. '" 191,266 HENKElS, WILLIAM J. ... ... . 191,320 HENLEIN, MARK WILLIAM ..... . 206 HENN, SUSAN M. .. 193 HENNESSEY, EDWARD D. ..... ... 233 HENNESS EY, JUDITH A. . .. 272 HENNINGER, MARYANNE 198, 217, 320 HENRICH, CHARLES J. . .. . 268 HENRY, ELIZABETH J............ 260 HENRY, MARIA T............... 320 HENRY, MARY A. ........... 242, 261 HENRY, WILLIAM J. . 256 HENSKE, CHRISTOPHER W. .. 200 201, 220 HENTRICH , TERRY E. . . ... 145,191 HENWOOD, MICHAEL A. . .. 266 HENZ, EDWARD C. JR. . ... 234, 320 HERALD, RICHARD F.. . ...... 271 HERBERS, JOAN M. . . .... 270 HERBST, DONNA M. .. ... 270 HERHOLD, JEFFREY R. . . .. 266 HERRON, LA URA M. .. 256

HERSHBINE, ROBERT I. .... ... 225 HERTVIK, PHILIP E. . ..... 258 HESS, CARL J............ . ...... 199 HESSELL, DEBORAH J. . . . 320 HESSMANN, SHERRY L. 293 HmlNGER, AN N MARIE . . 265 HICKEY, KATHLEEN M . . ........ 276 HICKMAN, RAYMOND W... . ... 295 HICKSON, LINDA D. . 270 HIEBLER, WILLIAM T............ 264 HIEGEL, RICHARD R. . .. .... 223, 233 HIGGINBOTHAM, ROBERT ..... 268 HIGGI NS, CAROL A. ... 237 HIGGINS, KAREN M. .. 283 HIGGINS, MARY E. . .. 253 HIGGINS, MARGARET V.. ....... 266 HIGGINS, MICHAEL R. .. .. 261 HIGGINS, ROSEMARY A. ........ 260 HILDEBRAND, JEAN M . ......... 276 HILLEBRAND, JOAN M. . ... 281 HILLER, ANNE L. ................ 321 HILT, LINDA MARIE ........ 2OB, 321 HIMES, BARBARA L. ...... 190 HI NDERS, JUDITH K. ............ 192 HI NDERS, SARA L. ............. . 198 HINKEL, DO NALD R. 256 HINES, MICHAEL R. . ... ..... ... 275 HINKEL, JOSEPH DENNIS . . .. 190 HINKEL, TIMOTHY M. . .... ..... 290 HINSMAN, MARY C. ............ 272 HINTZ, BARRY F. . ... 254 HIPSKIND, DENNIS C. ......... .. 220 HIPSKIND, MARY L. . . ........ .. 263 HIPWELL, JOSEPH M. . .. 269 HIRT, GERALYN M. . .. 252 HIRT, JEAN A. . ... 321 HIVELY, NANCY K. . .. 194 HOBBS, SHARON A. . 221,321 HOCEVAR, GREGORY C. 200, 268,321 HOCHWALT, DEBERAH A. . ... . . 244 245, 321 HOCHWALT, CATHY A. .... . 239 HOCKWALT, MARCIA J..... 264, 321 HODGKINSON, CHARLE S A. 247,268 HODKEY, KENNETH P. . 275 HOELLE, MARK WILLIAM . 2OB,321 HOELLE, NEIL T. . ........ . 234 HOENIE, CURTIS W......... 190, 321 HOERSTER, MICHAEL R. ........ 252 HOFMANN, DAVID A...... . 223, 225 HOFFMAN, EUGENE . . .. ....... 199 HOFFMA N, JAMES E. . 321 HOFFMAN, JANET M . .. 206 HOFFMAN, KATHLEEN Q ........ 321 HOFFMAN, KATHRYN L. .. 287 HOGAN, DANIEL J. . .. ... .... 273 . .. 261 HOGAN, KAREN M. HOGAN, STEVEN A. . . .... 321 HOGAN, TIMOTHY C. .......... 290 HOHMAN, SU ZAN NE M . ... .. . .. 242 HOlLE, MARGARET A. . 193, 198, 20B 225, 281 HOJ NACKI , LYNN E. 263 HOLBORN, DONAL DC. .... 210, 321 HOLDCRAFT, KENNETH T. . ..... 321 HOLDER, DONALD DWAyNE . .. . 321 HOLDHEIDE, JOHN H.... ....... 273 HOLENCHAK, PETE R.. . .... . 294, 295 HOLLINGSHEAD, SARA N. . . . 260 HOLMES, KATHLEE N M. . ...... . 270 HOLMES, MICHAEL J. . . 224 HOLSHUF, RAYMONDC. . . 270 HOLTHAUS, JOHN G. . . 321 HOllMAN , MARK S. . .. 321 HOL TZ, JEAN M. . .. . . . ... . . 191 HOL YSZ, MARK V........... 193, 278 HOLZMAN, JEAN A. . ......... 267 HOMAN, DANIEL P. JR . .. 262 HOMAN, DAVID A.............. 199 HOMAN, SANDRA M . .. 190, 274, 321 HOPPERT, BRUCE NOEL . " 322 HOR NER, JOHN J. . ... 202 HORNE, MARTIE A. " 198, 276 HORNE, THOMAS V. . ....... 256 HORNER, ROGER D. . .. 216 HORNSBY, MARJORIE A. . .. 260 HORRIGAN, NOREEN E. . .. 237, 322 HORST, THOMASJ .. . ........ 262 HORSTMAN, PA UL W . .......... 234 HORTON, PEn R G...... 221 , 242, 322 HORTON, TONI S.... ........... 198 HORwm, ROBERT .. ...... ..... 322 HOSKINS, RICHARD I ... ........ 199 HOUSER, GERALD M. . . . 199, 322 HOUVOURAS, TIMOTHY P. .. 204 242,322 HOWARD, JAMES O . . 228, 246 HOYING, JAMES J.... ........... 224 HOYING, JOAN M. . ............ 322 HOYING, PAUL A. . . 268 HUDSON, FRANCIS W. . 270 HUELSENBECK, ALLE N J.......... 234 HUGHES, FLORENCE A. . ... 238 HUGHES, JA NICl M. . . . . 280 HUGHES, JOH N THOMAS . 224 HUGHES, THOMAS J. . . 266 HUNT, EDWARD 209, 322 HUNT, GAIL J....... . . ........ .. 239 HURAK,JAMESANTHONY ..... . 230 HURLBURT, NANCY J. . 322 HURLEY, EDWARD P. . ....... 275 HURLEY, KATHLEEN M. . .. 265 HURLEY, JAMES F............... 258 HURLEY, JAMES M. . .. 285 HURLEY, MAUREEN L. .. " 280 HURLEY, PATRICK R. '" 262 HURRAY, BARBARA E. ... 263

HURWITZ, LAURE NCE P. . . . 226 HUSS, SUSAN E. . ............ 322 HUSSEY, DENNIS C. . . 285 HUTCHINSON, GEORGE H...... 279 HYLEN, JANICE R. . 322 IACOVONE, BARBARA K. .. 322 IAMMARINO, NICHOLAS K..... 264 IANNUZZI, ANN M. .. 293 IAR USSI, PETER W. . . . . . .. 278 IGEL, RUTH A. ... 274 ILLIG, JANICE E. . 263 IMPERIALE, MI CHAEL A. . 203 INGER, STEVEN L. . . . 198,207, 322 INSCHO , JOHN R. . .. 269 IPPOLlTI, MARK F. . . .... . 223, 225 IRWIN, MARYLINDA .. 192, 283 ISRAELSON, CAROL A. . .. 322 JABLONSKI, JOHN B. . ... 229 JABLONSKI, JUDITH M. .. 260 JACKSON, MARGARET H. .. 322 JACKSON, PATRICIA A. . .. 322 JACKSON, THOMAS J. .. 232,323 JACOBELLI , SHEILA I. ..... 259 JACOBS, SUZAN NE . . . 293 JACOBY, CHARLES P. 233 JACULLO, JEAN L. . 239 JAKSE, JEANNE M. . 323 JAKAB, JILL E. 276 JANDA, MARIAN C. ... . 280 JANKE, ROBERT A. 246, 264 JANOFF, LEE WILEY 242 JANUS, PAUL S.......... ........ 232 JASEN, GREGORY M. . 295 JASKOWSKI, PAUL K........ .... 255 JASKULSKY , GEORGE .. . 323 JASPERS, JAY ROBERT . .. . . . 198,207, 217, 323 JAYE, STEPHE N F. 246, 284 JEHN, PAUL JOHN 195,323 JELLEY, JODY A. . .. 243, 254 JENNINGS, JAMESA ............. 323 JENNINGS, JA NET C. . . . ... 266 JENNINGS, JOANN K........ 286, 323 JENNISON, KATHRYN R. . ... 293,239 JENSEN, JOHN R. 323 JEWEn, STEPHEN F.. 200,202, 223, 323 JILEK, JANICE M. 323 JIRKA, JOHN 199 JOB, JOSEPH A. . . 233 liRA, GAIL A. 198, 283 II RA, JAMES L. . 242, 262 JOHANSON, STEPHE N A. .. 258 JOHNESEE, MARY E. 243, 276 JOHNESEE, WILLIAM A. 199, 323 JOHNS, GARY M. . . . 225 JOH NS, STEPHEN R. 262 JOHNS, THOMAS C. 236 JOHNSEN , AMRY S. 243 JOHNSON, DEBORAH O . 242, 287 JOHNSON, MARY JO A... ....... 323 JOHNSON, ROBERT C. ........ 323 JOHNSON, STEPHEN A. . .... 199, 203 JOH NSON, SUSAN P. . .. 242,323 JOHNSON, SUSAN R. . 242 JOHNSTON, JAMES P. . . . . . .... 246 JOHNSTON , JOSEPH W. . 203 JO NES, GARY R. 193 JONES, GLENN T. 225, 256 JONES, JESSICA A. . 238, 323 JONES, JOANNE M. ... 255, 323 JONES, KATHY A. . . 242, 324 JONES, MARIL YN L. .. . .... ...... 25S JONES, WILLIAM J. . ...... 234 JORDAN, THOMAS A. . . .... 206, 263 JORDAN, VIVIAN . .. 237 JORDA, WILLIAM F. JR . . 198,207 217, 324 JORDANEK, LI NDA L. 272 JOST, EARL B. . . . 279 JOYCE, MARY J. . 242,324 JOYCE, KAREN A. . ...... 262 JULIAN, VINCENT J. .. .. 245,262 JUNG, WILLIAM R. . .. ..... 199 JunE, CHAR LonE L. ........ . 260 JUZKIEWICZ, MARIL YN A. . ..... 260 KAClR, ROBERT EMERY . 324 KACVINSKY , WILLIAM A. . 324 KACZMARSKI, THOMAS A. . 199, 324 KADAR, JUDITH E. ......... ..... 199 KAHLE, THOMA S W. 210 KAISER, DUANE R. 252 KAISER, JUDY A. . 291 , 324 KALISZEWSKI, RAYMOND . 209, 256 KALO, BARBARA J. 209, 289 KAMOWSKI , DE NNIS D. 199, 264 KAMINSKI , ROBERT W. 211 KA NE, MAnHEW F. JR ... ....... 256 KANE , MICHAEL J• • . . ...... • . . .. 324 KA NE, WILLIAM E. . ......... 269 KANIESKI, KAREN L. . 255 KAPCAR, DENNIS A.. .... . .. 190, 324 KAPCAR, MARGARET L. ....... .. 261 KARHOFF , MARJORIE P. .. 190 KARWOSKI, PAULA M . ..... 218, 283 KASSAR, COLLEEN A. . ...... 263 KASTILAHN, DOUGLAS W....... 286 KASU BINSKI, ROBERT M. . ..... 234 KATES, BARBARA F. .. 269 KAUSCH, CYNTHIA A........... 288 KA UFMAN, KEVIN J. .. 262 KA UFFMAN, RAYMONDF . ...... 211 KA UFMANN, JAMES L. . 232 KAUFMAN, GARY C. " 223,225 KA UFMA N, MARK E. . .. 223, 224 KAUFMAN, MARY E. ...... ... ... 324 KAUFMAN, RONALD U. . ... 190 KAZMIERSKI, DENNIS A. . ... 262


KEANY, JANICE M. .. 196.287 KEARNEY, CHRISTOPHER 255 KEARNEY, MARY E. .. .. . 283 KEARNS, MARY P. 324 KAUSCH, DAVID J. 286 KEEHAN. JOH N B. .. ... 324 KEELER, ROBERT K. 232 KEELEY. ANNE B. 260 KEENAN, DEBORAH A, 272 KEHOE, ROBERT l. 233 KEHOE, THOMAS J. 210. 324 KEIHL, MARY K. .. .. 280. 245 KEIl. 'PATRICIA E. . ... ... 286. 324 KELL, JAMES L. . 243.255 KELLEHER, JAMES W. . .. . 198.203 KELLEHER. KENNETH I. · 254 KELLER, KATHRYN F. . . . 293 KELLER, MARK 324 KElLEY, DANIEL 'EDWARD ....... 324 KElLEY. SUELLEN 276 KELLNER, THOMAS J. .. 27S KELL Y, ANN C. 294 KELL Y, BERNARD. D. 190 KElLY. DANIEL 208.324 KELLY. DENNIS R.. 259 KElL Y. ElEANOR M. 242,324 KEH Y. 10HN S, 229 KElLY, KATHLEEN S. 256 KElL Y. KEVIN G. 255 KElL Y. MARIE LOUISE 324 KElL Y, MARY M. 196 KEll Y, MARY C. 263, 294. 324 KEL.l Y. PATRICIA A.. 209 KElL Y, PATRICIA A. 281 KELLY . SUSANG. 267. 325 KELLY , THOMAS ROHMAN 325 KELL Y,TIMOTHY 203 KEMP, KAREN M , .. 280 KEMP, MARY K. .. .. ... 196 KEMPER, MARY L 276 KEMPERT, RICHARD J. .. 219,283, 325 KEN NARD, STEPHEN W . .... 193 KENNEDY, HENRY J. .. .... . 190 KEN NEDY, JEFFREY K. 285 KENNEDY , MARY M . .. .. 263 KEN NEDY, KATHLEE N G, 263 KENNEDY , NANCY J. . ....... 27 2 KENNEDY, SUSAN J. 325 KENNELL Y. JOHN FARLEY 229, 325 KENNELL Y. FRANCIS J. . ....... 259 KENNEY. BRIAN P. 205, 283 KENNEY. KEVIN M. 195 KENNY. MARK GEORGE 199 KENTRUP, CATHERINEl. 274 KEPIC, PETER E. ..... 325. 236 KERBER. NANCY J. 260 KERBIS.L YNNE M. 192,283 KERFZSI. MARY M. 325.222 KERKHOFF. STEVEN J. 193. 325 KERWIN. MICHAEL J. 236 KESEL. GAIL A. 270 KESNEY, THOMAS F. 285 KESSLER. CAROL YN M. 193 KESSLER, CYNTHIA J. 259 KESTER. KAREN M. 270 KEYSER. MARY~. 276 KIEP.IRENE D. 238 KIESEWETTER. K,\THY E. 245 KIKTA . DONALD G. 193 KILBANE. PATR ICK J. 236 KILEY , ROBERT J. 269 KILIAN . BON NIE C. 325 KILKENNY, PATRICE R. 269 KILL, JOHN F. 199 KILL, KAYLEEN M. 222, 245 KILL, CATHERI NE A. 256 KIMBALL, MARK O . 279 KIN, MICHAEL A. . . . 203, 271 KING, MICHElLE M. 192 KI NG, ROBERTF . 208 KING. STEPHEN DOYlE . . .. 191 KINGSLAND, HElE NE R. · 293 KINGSEED, COLE C. . ... 325 KINNA NE, ElLEN C. 255 KINNEY, KATHLEEN J. 237 KINZIG. WILLIAM 199 ~IRB(. CLARKE V. JR , 232 KIRCHER. CONR'AD J. 195 KIRCHNER. RICHARD R, 211 . 268 KIRGAN. PATRICK F. 252 KIRSCH, RICHARD I. . . .. . . . .. . .. 325 KISH, THOMAS W. .. 325 KISSEL. SHARON l. · 198 KISSINGER, MICHELE S. .. 289 KIYAK. JOHN M. .. ..... 325 KLAES. JULIA A. 243,260 KLAK. JOYCE A. 263 KLAUS. MARGARET I,. . 203.325 KLECKER. PATRICIA M. . . 238.325 KLEE, ROSEMARY E, 293 KLEESATTEL. CHARLES T. 245 KLEIN, JEAN A. 281 KLEIN. JOHN R. 204 KLEIN. MARY K. 221.254.325 KLEIN. MARY E. 254 KLEINBERG. MARY l. 193 KLEINHENZ. DAVID I, 284 KLEINHENZ. NED J. 199 KI.EISLEY , ROGER J. 285 KLEMENS. PATRICIA J. 270 KLESHINSKI , KRISTINE .. 270 KLIMAS, ROBERT PA UL .. 21&. 325 KLINE, PAUL JOSEPH . " 198 KLINE, TERRY l. 245, 325 KLINE, WILLIAM H. .. 191 ,204, 325 KLINK, J05EPH G. 290 KLINGE. \o\'ILLlAM M . .. 204

KLINSPORT, DAVID K. . ... 273 KLOEBLEN, PAUL A. 282 KLOOS. GEORGE A. .. 200 KLOSTERMA N, DONALD L. · 209, 273 KLOSTERMAN , JOAN M. ... 325 KL UClKOWSKI, JUDITH E. .... .. . 263 KL UDING. WILLIAM L. · 224, 326 KL USAK, KAREN F. .. ......... 326 KL YN . WILLIAM C. 232 KNOPKE. lEANNE M . ... 326 KNEDLER, GARY L. · 198. 245 KNESBORO, JUDITH A. 259 KNIE P, MARTHA E. 273 KNIGHT. ARTH UR EDWARD 326 KNIGHT, PHYLLIS G. · 209.281 KNIGHT , VIRGINiA E, 192.276.326 KNOLL. MARY K. 276 KNOX . CHRISTINE M. 293 KNUDSON. MARY M. 219 KNUEVEN. ELIZABETH C. 326 KOBlE. DANIEL. 246 KOCH. SUSAN C. 326 KOCHAN . GAIL M. 272 KOCH MIT. ROBERT W. JR. 234 KOEHLER. MARY ANN 326 KOEHLER. MARK EDWARD 326 KOEHN. MARGARET M, 243 KOENIG. FREDERICK M. 229 KOE NIG. GEORGE J. JR. 245 KOERNER . KAREN S. 326 KOERNER . GERALD M, 278 KOESEL. JOYCE A, 242. 294 KOESSLER. JOH N III 200 KOFFEL , KATHERINE B. 294. 327 KOlDA. JA NET M . 327 KOLUDROVIC. NANCY K. 293 KO NESS. KAREN M. 276 KONRAD. MARIAN NE 264, 327 KON ST. JOYCE A. 193, 276 KOPCZYNSKI , KATHLEEN 293 KORB. KATHLEEN M. 263 KORDIK , JOHN P. JR. 193 KORYL , JOHN C. 327 KOSCICK , KENNETH G. 271 KOSCIQLEK , lAMES J. 262 KOSHEBA , LOIS J. · 194,327 KOSINS, GARY J. 246 KOSHOFFER. SUSAN E. 202. 327 KOSLOW. BARBARA J. 280 KOS NIK, THADDEUS S. 224 KOSZALKA, EliZABETH J. 257 KOTOWSKI. NANCY J. 239.260 KOTOWSKI. SUSAN M. 198.287 KOVACH. STEPHEN R. 327 KOVACS. STUART M. 327 KOZiOl. RUDOlPH B. JR. 199.223,327 KOZLOVIC. 10HN M, 191.327 KOZLOWSKI. STEPHEN H. 199,328 KOZMA . STEPHEN 328 KOZONASKY, PAUL M. 233.268 KRABACHER. MARLEEN T. 274 KRAFT. DENNIS RICHARD 201,328 KRAFT. JOHN H. 273 KRAJCOVIC. PHILIP P. 291 KRAMARIK , JOHN K. 256 KRAMER. JOHN D. 259 KRAMER , 10HN PHILIP 328 KRAMER. MICHAEL R. 268 KRAMER. 5HARON M. 197.274 KRAPF. JUDITH E. 328 KRA US. AN N 328 KRA US. GEORGE WILLIAM 23.4. 328 KRA US. ROBERTT . 328 KRAZIT. lAMES P. 196. 256 KRAYER, JEANNE A. 193 :< REBS, CHARLES DAVID 218. 328 KREBS, JACQ UELINE 238, 254 KRECHTl NG, RONALD J. 246 KREMER , JAMES L. 273 KREMER , PA ULT. 262 KREMER. RICHARD G. 261 KREMER, ROSEMARY 328. 291 KREPLl NG, PATRICE M . 281 KRETZ. MARY J. 260 KRETZ, LAWRENCE O . 199 KRETZ •.ROBERT F. 201.262 KROGER, DAVID J. 245 KROl. JAMES A. 223, 224. 328 KROSCHWITZ. KENNETH F. 261 KRO USE. GARY W. 328 KRO USE, KATHLEEN S. 238 KRUMHOl TZ, JOHN A. 233 KRUPP. SANDRA L. 243 KR UTSICK,STANLEY J. 282 KUC. JEFFREY N. 229 KUGLIN. 10ANN M, 289 KUHN . CHARLES FRANCIS 328 KULZER , CHRISTOPHER D, 266 KUNIGONIS. THOMAS G. 236 KUNKLER , BARBARA A. 328 KURIT AR, KAREN A. 328 KURZINSKI. ALAN D. 258 KUSINSKI . ANTHONY G. 205 KUZIO, MARIANN F. 252 KUZMICK. KAREN A. 328 KUZMIC . MICHAEL 224.329 KUZMICK. JAMES M. 234 KYNE. J05EPH M. 270 LABNO. BR UCE A. 195. 329 LUCI URA. PHILIP P. 259 LACKNER. EDM UND K. 271 LACKNER. JOHN M. JR . 195, 199.268 LACE NE RE , ANTHONY M. 190. 191 LACHESKY, SUZANNE M. 329 LACKEY, STEVEN l. 281 LACY, RITA L. 257 LADOLCETTA, PATRICK J. 200,201

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LOPRESTI . CHARLES A. 285 LORENZ, STEVEN J. 331 LORETTO, ROBERT A. 281 LOUGHREY. KEVIN 270 LOVELACE, FRED C.1I1 270 245 LOWE, 10HN R. LOWE. WILLIAM T. 245 LOZAN. BEVERLY A. 331 LUBE. CAROl A. . .. 331 LUBElEY . JA N El~E 239.242, 261 LUCCHI NO . KAREN .. 293 LUCIA. DANIEL I. 264 LUDWIG, KARL W. 211 LUKA S, DONALD J. 264 LUKAVIC. ROBERT I. 230 LUKCSO . WILLIAM A. 331 LUKES, STEPHANIE JO 331 LUKES. JAMES 230.331 LUMBARD. STEPHEN G. 218 LUMPP. KATHLEEN A. 289 LUPIA, ANTHONY E. 269 LUTZ, FRANK 232 LUTZ, IANEMARY 293 LUX. WILLIAM P. IR. 224 224 LUZI . ALDEN l. LYNCH. DIANE S. 293 LYNCH. KIERAN V, 258 LYN OH. MARK A. 256 LYNCH . PATRICK E. 232 LYNCH. ROBERT J, 262,331 LYNCH. SHARON M. 238. 242.331 LYND. MICHAEL W. 282 LYONS. JOHN C. JR . 259.331' 200 LYO NS. JOHN E. LYO NS. WAYNEA . 255 LYONS. WILLIAM R. 225 LY SAGHT. PA ULA I. 199.3J1 LYHE. JOHN K. 199. 220. 331' MAAG. KRISTEN B. 270 MM5. HENRY FRANK 331 MACC ONI, PETER H. JR. 294. 295 MACDONALD, ALAN G. 255 MACDONALD. MARK R. Hi MACEl, ROBERT A. 273 MAC EWEN. SA NDRA A. 273 MACKE, TIMOTHY II. 271 MACKIN. JAMES S. 268 MADAMA . HERMAN E. 284 MADA Y, ROBERT A. 331 193,234 MADDEN . WILLIAM D. MADDOX. DAVID A. 200 331 MAGATTI. CHARLES V. )]1 MAGEE, lOA N E. MAGGIO, ALA N l. 225 MAGGIO, THOMAS C. 223.236 MAGINNIS, STEPHEN T. 295 MAGRAS, CLEMENT I. 331 MAGRATH. JOSEPH J. 285 MAGUIRE. 10HN A. 279 MAHONY. MARTIN. I. 331 MAHONEY, MARY E. 331 273 MAISCH. JOHN I. MAJERICK. STEPHEN C. 205,261,331 MAINI . NANCY I. 272 MAK5TUTl5, EVA M. 331 MALCHANO. MARY BETH 331 MALLOY. MARTIN L. 224.331 MALLOY. MARYKAY 293 MALLOY . REBECCA A. 260 MALONE . JAMES P. 284 229,271.284 MALONE. JOHN J. MALONE . JOSEPH P. 219 MALONE . KATHLEE N 219 MALONE . KATHLEEN ANN 270 MALONEY . FRANCIS D. 263 MALONEY . FRANCES A. 288 MALONEY. WILLIAMT . 263 MALTER. FRA NK J. 286 MANCI NI. NICHOLAS A. 222, 331 MA NCINI, MICHAEL W. 228 MANCO, THOMAS I. 190 MANN, STEPHE N M . 269 232 MAN NING, WILLIAM J. . 192, 332 MANNI X, JOSEPH K. 239, 332 MANNIX. MARILY NN V. 295 MANOLlO, lAMES M . 203 MANTI NI. JOHN C. 206.332 MA NTOVANI. ROBERT J. 190,202, 332 MANTZ, ROBERT J. 242. 332 MANUPELLA. MARY T. 255 MAN UEl. DAVID 193 MAN UEL. HENRY L. 230 MA NZA. HARRY L. 208 MAQS UD, CHARLES I, 281 MARBAUGH, KATHLEEN A. 284 MARAN. MARK D. 191.244 MARAS. BARBARA A. 281 MARBERGER. STEVEN D. 332 MARCEY. THOMAS S. 277 MARCH. JOSEPH V. 284 MARCUCCI. NICHOLAS G. 232 MARCY . RAYMOND 332 MARGO. DANIEL A. 286 MARGUERITE. WILLIAM A. 332 MARINO. ROSE 255 MARINO. TONY 262 MARK. MICHAEL F. 195 MARKER. MICHAEL T. 258 MARKISOTO. PAU L R. 198,221.245 MARK US. DONALD R. 279 MARQ UEZ. FERNANDO 208,332 MARSHALL, THERESA A. 282 MARSI CO . SAMUEL Q , 205, 332 MARTELLO. lAMES P. 284 MARTE N. THOMAS A. 236 MARTIN . DAVID J. 332 MARTIN , lOAN V.

33, MARTI N. KEVIN C. MARTIN. ROBERT K. 196.25' MARTIN . THOMAS 33. MARTINI. PAUL W. 204. 245.27 1 MARTINEZ, JOSE R. 332 MARTOCCI . SUSAN V. 242. J j, MARTOCCI , DIANE M. 2'1' MARTUCCI, EILEEN D. 2E MARTOGLlO, JOHN A, 203, 245. 2f MARTONE. LOUIS J. 2' MAR X, CHRISTINE M. 2 MASCARI, MICHAEL J. 2 2' MASCIANTONIO. ANGElO MASCOLO, CRAIG M. 3 MASLANKA, DANIEL C. 7 MASON , BONNIE E. MASON. ROMEllA G. 2, MASSA. ARTHUR E. MASSEY. RICHARD A. 3.' MASTANDREA. JOSEPH R. 3: MASTELLER. EVELYN M. 33 MASTERSON. ROBERT P. 192. 1' MASTRIANO. MARIAN K. 238.3' MASTRIANNI. ANTHONY P. 2' MATEREK,ANTHONY I. MATEY. MARY ANN MATHEWSON. DANA W. MATHIASEN, LINDA S. MATTHEWS. MAUREEN R. 237. ; MATTHEWS. GEORGE A. MATTINGLY. PAUL R. MATUSIK. RICHARD W. MATUSZAK. JAMES A, MAUCH. SANDRA I. 286. : MAUCHE,JACQUES K. MAY. JAMES B. MAY KEN NETH F. MAYHALL. MICHAEl J. MAYNARD. F. GERALD MAZZA. ROSE A. MAZZUCA, SALVATORE J. 236 • MAZZ UCCO. PHILIP MAZZ UCCO. ANNMARIE 203. MCADAMS, MICHAEL J. JR. 190. 218. MCARDLE, TIMOTHY J. 225, 2, MCA ULEY, THOMAS F. MCAULIFFE, PAUL M. · 22, MCBARRON, ANDREW R. 333 MCBRIDE , MARY C. 280 MCBRIDE, RICHARD I. .. 222 MCCABE, JEFFREY A. .. 259 MCCABE. MICHELLE L. 289 MCCABE . WILLIAM J. 333 MCCAFFREY . CHRISTINE 274 MCCAFFREY. WILLIAM J. 266 MCCAlL . DO NA E. 24 ~ MCCANN . CATHLEEN M. r MCCANN. lAMES S. MCCANN. MARTIN E. MCCARTHY. DAVID L MCCARTHY. EDWARD R. MCCARTHY. G. DANIEL MCCARTHY. JAMES F. 260. ; MCCARTHY. CATHERINE M. MCCARTHY, EILEEN C. MCCARTHY. 10HN B. MCCARTHY, MARY E. T, 237. MCCARTHY, MAUDE MCCARTHY. MOLL Y A. 193. , MCCARTHY, MICHAEL J. 191.221. ,. MCCARTHY. RITA A. MCCARTNEY. BRIAN C. MCCAULEY. MONICA C. MCClAIN. DONNA J. MCCLAIN. ROBERT E. MCCLELLAN. RICHARD J. MCCLELLAND. JAMES C. · 3• MCCLIME NS. MICHAEL G. .. 331 MCCLOSKEY . EMMA L. 194.28' MCClOSKEY . FREDERICK 25· MCCLOSKEY, SUSAN A. 272. 33 MCCORMICK, MARIL YN 3l' MCCORMICK, MARK S. 199. 29< MCCORMICK, PATRICK J. · 26MCCOY, MICHAEl W. 196. 219, 292. 33.4 MCCRACKEN, MARIANNE · 198 MCCUSKER. WILLIAM J. 201,33.4 MCDAVIS, RODERICK J. ..... 228 MCDERMOTT, ELIZABETH .. 194. 208 MCDERMOTT, PATRICIA A. .... . 287 MCDERMOTT, ROSEMARY R. .. . 263 MCDONALD, JO A. 281 MCDONALD, JOHN B. .. ........ 286 MCELROY, LUTHER 33.4 MCEVOY. MICHAEL J. 201 MCFADDEN, JOHN M. · 270 MCFADDEN, MARY M, .. 239, 274 MCFADDEN. PAUL H. .. .... 285 MCFARLAND. ALLAN S, ...... 281 MCFARLAND, JAMES J. .. .. .... . 254 MCGANN, WILLIAM J. .... .... .. 3' MCGARRY. WILLIAM l. 199 •. 202. MCGARRY, WINIFRED K. MCGEE. KATHLEEN l. .. 21 MCGILIL. JOHN III 22' MCGRATH. TIMOTHY J. 2' MCGREGOR. ELLEN A, 2\ MCGREW. MICHAEL P. 27 MCGUINNESS, FRANK J. .. 33.4 MCGUINNIS, PATRICIA ..... 271.274 MCGUIRE, SUZANN~ l. 287 MCHUGH. DANIEL T.• III ........ 203 MCINERNEY. NANCY J. 273.335 MCINTYRE. WILLIAM I. · 234 MCKEEVER. EDWARD E. JR . .. . 285


v1CKENDRY, ALICE V. 266 .-\CKENNA, BARBARA A. ... . 281 .IACKENNA, lAMES A. . . . . .. 275 MCKLOSKEY, DAVID R. 191 , 335 MCKLOSKEY, lOSE PH M. . 335 VlCLALLEN, IUDY A. . 257 KLAUGHlIN, DENNIS I. . 258 KLAUGHlIN, EDWARD I. 201, 258, 335 ICLAUGHlIN, lOHN I...... 230, 335 :CLAUGH LIN, KATHLEEN ...... 335 .CLAUGHlIN, THOMAS I. . .... 273 :CMAHON, lOSEPH G. . 259 'CMANUS, EDWARD F......... 285 CMANUS, lOHN F. . . . 190,258 CMANUS, MARGARET M. . ... 253 .CMANUS, MAUREEN O. " 267 KMANUS, WILLIAM I. .. 335 KMENAMIN, lOHN E......... 277 KMILLAN, CATHERINE M. 244, 245, 335 KMULlIN, DONALD I. .. 208,219 KNAMARA, ANTHONY P...... 271 ICNAMEE, ROBERT A...... 247,335 :C NEIL, NANCY A. " 218,2S1 ICNICHOLAS, lAMES P......... 286 ICPARTLAND, EILEEN M. . 289 CPEEK, WILLARD M. IR .... 224,335 CPHILlIPS, KATHLEEN . 335 : QUILLAN, PAULA I. 252 ::QUADE, KAREN M. 265 CRAE, MARY A. 219,335 EANEY, lAMES A. . 279 ECHIR, KATHLEEN I. . 269 IEDAS, MARLENE F. 206,237,251,335 lEEHAN, WILLIAM E., IR. .. 204 EHlICK, PATRICK I............ 335 :lOT, ANN C. ................ 237 "ER, lOHN A. . ... 200,201,217 :lNEKE, IUDY LEE. . ...... 244 ~INKING, STEPHEN I. 206 :lNHOLD, CHRISTINE M. . .. 243 :ISNER, lAMES K. . .. 196 .lICHAREK, fRANK I...... 220,268 iNNES, MARY C. ............. 336 .ENTESANA, ROSEMARY A..... 264 AEREDITH, GAILL. ............. 203 MERRIMAN,IOANNE ... 283 MERSKI, GLENN D. . .......... 262 MESSMER , GAIL E. . ..... 202,336 METZ, MARGARET A........ 194,336 MEYER, EUGENE P. . . . .. 245 MEYER, GREGORY R. " . ...... 286 MEYER, KATHIE . . . ...... 336 MEYER, LARRY J. . ............ 273 MEYEk, SHIRLEY A. ..... .. .. .. . . 336 MEYER, THOMAS A...... . ...... 336 VlEYER, SlEVEN J. . . . ..... . .. 295 IEYERS, ADDISON J. . . . . 256 EYERS, ALBERT lo ... 275 ICALE, JAMES P. . ............. 196 .ICELI, lOSEPH D. . ... 336 lICHAELS, JO ANN .... 270 IICHALKO, PAUL I. . . ..... 262 IICHELS, CAROL A.. . ....... 281 IDDENDORf, MARGARET ..... 276 IELBRECHT, RUSSEll T........ 336 IERZEIEWSKI, THOMAS ....... 336 IKLAUSICH, VAL M. . 336 IIKOLAJEWSKI, CHARLES " 260 AIKOLAJEWSKI, ROBERT ... 261 '1ILfEIT, fRANK J. ' " . .. 224 :ILfEIT, PAUL J. . .. 271 'ILLER, CAROL lo .. 192,221,261,336 ILLER, CHARLES W............ 256 HER, JOAN M. . . . .. 274 IILLER JOHN W. . " . .... 259 IAILLER, JUDITH lo .. ... .. 269 MILLER, MICHAEL D. .. 193,276 MILLER, PAUL H. . . . . 209,336 MILLER, PAUL lo ... 266 MILLER, RICHARD C. .... 209 MILLER, RICHARD E. . 282 MILLER, TERRELL F. . 226,246 MILLER, VINCENT T. .. 228 MILLER, WILLIAM C. .... 204,336 MILLER, WILLIAM P. . .... 292 MILLETTE, JAMES R. . .... 278 MILLIGAN, WILLIAM C. .... . .... 336 MILLS, WILLIAM D. . . .... . 199,290 MINER, LEET. . ........... 257 MINIERI, JOHN P. .. 236 MINIUTTI, WILLIAM P.. .. 275 MINNAUGH, JOSEPH A. . 285 MINOIA, WILLIAM C. .. 196 MINYON, JESSICA M. . .. 260 MISPLON, RICHARD C. ..... 205,262 MITCHELL, CHRISTINE M. " 294 MITCHELL, JAMES E. . 191,220 MITCHELL, JUDITH E. . .. 244 MITCHELL, KATHLEEN M. " 283 MITCHElL, WILLIAM C. . 193,278 MITHOff, MARY lo . 191,269 IITRO, LINDA M. . ... . 209,287 IITTEREDER, GREGORY . . 266 MLYNARZ, CAMillE A. . 338 MOCADLO, BARBARA A. . 261,336 MODERELlI, JAMIE S. . .. . .. 206,336 . . 224,336 MODICA, MARIO R. MOLINARO, JOHN J. . 336 MOLINO, JOSEPH A. . ... 232 MOLINO, MILDRED A. . . .. 270 MOLNAR, JOSEPH J. .. . 262 MONCUSE, ROBERT J. . 336 MONIN, GERALD f . . 200 MONNIG, KATHRYN A. ..... 267,337 MONNIN, DONALD C. ....... 337

MONNIG, BARBARA R. . . .. 280 MONNIN, MICHAEL C. . . .. 337 MONNIG, MARY M . . . . ........ 253 MONTANARO, LINDA . . . ... 253 MONTEFERRANTE, PAT M. 269 MONTGOMERY, KATHLEEN .... 269 MOODY, ROBERT J..... . .. . ... . 337 MOONEY, KEVIN E. . ... . .. . 198,286 MOONEY, RICHARD P.......... 337 MOONEY, ROBERT C. .......... 199 MOORE, DAVID R.............. 259 MOORE, HERMAN W., III ....... 265 MOORE, lOHN A. . . ...... 198 MOORE, JOHN G. . .. 199,337 MOORE, KEVIN E. .. 271 MOORE, MARILYN R........... 282 MOORE, MARY E............... 337 MOOTS, MAR Y F. . ......... 244, 269 MORAN, VIRGINIA F........... 294 MORELLI, PAULETTE A. .. 253 MORGAN, DOUGLAS P. 199 MORIARTY, KATHLEEN R. 197 209,265 MORIARTY, WILLIAM M. 259 MOROZ, ALEXANDER T. . 255 MORRILL, PAUL V. . ...... 229 MORRIS, JOHN l. .. 262 MORRISON, BARBARA E. . 276 MORRISON, RICHARD D....... 262 MORRISON, THOMAS C. ....... 268 MORROW, JEFfREY A. . 285 MORROW, MARGARET E. . ... 237 MORSCH, JOHN C. ......... 275 MORTON, JUDITH A............ 244 MOSLEY, DWIGHT E. . ..... 246,286 MOSPENS, MARGARET A. . .. 280 MOSTER, JOHN A. . .......... 211 MUELLER, BARBARA J........... 237 MUELLER, STEVEN D. . ........ 256 MUlICA, WALTER ....... 195,337 MULLIGAN, fRANCIS JR ........ 195 MULLIN, ANN J................. 337 MULANOVICH, ENRIQUEJ ...... 247 MULLIN, MARY T. . ....... 337 MULLINS, DENNIS W. . .. 199,202 MULROY, DOROTHY C. ........ 267 MULROY, THOMAS lo ....... 264 MULVEY, DANIEL P. .. 337 MUNN, DAVID M .......... 247,271 MURATORE, RONALD J..... 224,337 MURPHY, BRENDA C. 337 MURPHY, BRIAN M. .. .. 285 MURPHY, BRIAN P. . .. . 279 MURPHY, CATHERINE T. .. 276 MURPHY, JAMES P.............. 337 MURPHY, MARY M. . ... 243 MURPHY, PATRICIA A. . .. 198 MURPHY, ROBERT H. . 254 MURPHY, TIMOTHY J. . .. 337 M URPHY, THOMAS lo ... 200 MURRAY, CAROLE V. . .. 337 MURRAY, CHARLES S. . .. 337 MURRAY, EDWARD f ........... 236 MURRAY, fRANCIS X........... 268 MURRAY, M. CHRISTINE 238, 242, 264, 337 MURRAY, PATRICIA ANN. 276 MURRAY, PATRICIA A. . .. 239 MUSCARA, SANDRA J. . ........ 337 MUSHINSKI, MADELYN J.... 239,257 MUSOLINO, RICHARD J. . .. 271 MUSSAW, RONALD lo .......... 270 MUTEK, MICHAEL W. . . 203 MUTO, ANTHONY J. 190,192,216,337 MYERS, MARGARET lo .......... 265 MYLES, MARGARET A. .. 263 MYRON, JOHN W.............. 338 NALBONE, DEBORAH J. . . .. 282 NARD lUI, JOANN f ............ 289 NARTKER, MARY K. . .. 204 NARUS, MARY P. . . ............ 267 NASSIF, GEORGE P. SM.. . .... 338 NAVARRO, DENIS J............. 230 NAYLON, GEORGE M. . .... 271 NEARY, MICHAEL J. . ...... 232 NEEDHAM, NANCY lo . 272 NEFf, MARY lo ... 196,209,218,274 NEFf, TIMOTHY C. .......... . 271 N EHRBAS, MARK H. . . . . . .. 287 N ELSON, JOHN R. .. 220 NEMECEK, BARBARA A......... 274 NEVILLE, ELIZABETH J. . 265 NEVILLE, MARGARET A..... 261,338 NEWCOMB, REBECCA J. . ... . .. 338 NEWCOME, MELANIE A. ........ 338 NEWELL, DENNIS M ..... 195,229,271 NEWMAN, JOYCE lo ...... 252 NEWMYER, KARLICE M ...... . .. 338 NICHOLAS, STEPHEN J. . ... .. .. 263 NICKELS, LAWRENCE W. .. 246 NICKOL, MARTHA A. .... 193,289 NICOL, NANCY J. . 236,338 NICOLA, RICHARD I. .. . ..... .. 193 NICOLOSI, DONNA M ......... . 222 NICOLOSI, JOSEPH 10.. . . 200,336 NIEDOSIK, ARTHUR M .... . ..... 279 NIEMIEC, JOHN f . . .... 271 NIEZER, GERALD f . . ... 254 NIGRO, BARBARA M. . '" 252 NINI, ANTHONY D. " ... 255 NITTO, SUSAN M ....... . ....... 269 NIU, CHESlER Q . . . 232 NOAK, MARY K. . . .. 261,338 NOE, BERNARD T. . . . .......... 254 NOLAN, ELLEN T. .. . . . . 194 NORDONE, LYNNE A........ . .. 270 NORTON , E. WAYNE ....... . ... 264

NOVAJOSKY, DEE A. .... 274 NOVAK, JAMES M . .. 338 NOVAK, JOHN P. . ... 338 NOVAK, LINDA C. . . 260 NOVAK, MAUREEN E. .. 267 NOVAK, THOMAS S. . ...... 271 NOVIK, WIlliAM G......... 193,276 NOVORSKY, JOHN J............ 201 NOWAK, PAUL E........... 195,206 NUGENT, lOHN A. 190,338 NUNNEY, JOHN F. 281 NUTlNI, DAVID lo 336 NYMAN, CRAIG M. . ... 225 OATIS, GREGORY M. . ....... 262 OBERI0EIER, KAREN C. ........ 263 OBLAK, JUDITH A. . ........... 336 OBREMSKI, RAYMOND A... 261,336 OBRIEN, CAROL l. ..... 274 OBRIEN, CHRISTOPHER l. ...... 270 OBRIEN, DEBORAH ANN ..... . . 252 OBRIEN, DEBORAH S. . ...... 294 OBRIEN, KATHRYN M ........... 254 OBRIEN, MICHAEL J. . .. ........ 225 OBRIEN, THOMAS E........ 225,256 OBRYAN, MICHAEL 234,245,268 OCEDEK, JOHN C. JR ........ 260,336 OCONNOR, DONALD E. . . 203 OCONNOR, JAMES B. . 255 OCONNOR, KATHRYN J. . ...... 338 OCONNOR, JONATHAN E. " 211,254 OCONNOR, KATHRYN M. . 263 OCONNOR, ROSEMARY . 238 ODAY, ARTHUR T. . ......... 225 ODONNELL, BARBARA J. . 265 ODONNELL, DENNIS W. . .... 338 ODONNELL, GARRY W ..... 275,285 ODONNELL, MARGARET M ..... 260 ODONNELL, MICHAEL J......... 295 ODONNELL, WILLIAM G. 199,202,292 ODORZYNSKI, THOMAS W. .. 338 OHALLORAN, MARGARET P. . .. 283 OHANLON, DENNIS J. 269 OHARA, JAMES B. 275 OHARA, MICHAEL JAY 338 OHARA, TIMOTHY R. . ..... 200,338 OHARE, SHEILA M. " 276 OHERRON, KATHLEEN R. . 287 OKEEFE, DREW J. T. .. 338 OKEEFE, GARY f . . 254 OKEEFE, ROBERT M. . .. 203,261,338 OKEHIE, LAWRENCE U... . .... . . 292 OKULSKI, ROBERT V. . ... . . 285 OLDEG, MARGARET E. . . 293 OLDfiELD, PATRICIA A. . 196 OLDING, MICHAEL J. . 206 OLEARY, CORNELIUS R. . 236 OLEARY, PATRICIA A. . ..... 261 OLEff, DALE J. . ..... 285 OLIVER, AMANDA V........ 198,245 OLIVO, JOHN A. .. . 270 OLOUGHLIN, JANE M. . . 236 OLSEN, RICHARD f ......... 253,339 OLSON, NORA M .......... 237,339 OLSON, RICHARD V.... 222,225,339 OLVANY, JAMES f. . ........ 264 OMALLEY, EDWARD P. . ........ 264 OMALLEY, KEVIN B. . ........... 236 ON DASH, CHARLES S....... 217,223 ONDERCIN, GREGORY S.... 199,292 ONDRUSEK,MARYLYNNE ...... 257 ONEIL, KEITH R. . .. 202,220 ONEILL, PAULf. . .......... 196 ONEILL, PHILIP lo . . 233,285 ONODI, JOHN S. 262 ONSA, WARD S. 262 OPINANTE, PHILIP N. 279 OPSINCS, RICHARD G. . .. 271 ORBAN, JOHN E. . 193,276 ORDILLE, ROBERT J. . 339 OREILLY, EDWARD M. . 195 ORLANDO, THOMAS A. . 266 OROS, CHERYL J. . . . ..... 274 OROSZ, ROBERT S. . .... 219,339 OROURKE, JOHN J. . .......... 292 OROURKE, PATRICK J. .. 232 ORR, ELAINE l. 260 ORR, THOMAS M. 259 OSBAHR, MARY lo 238 OSCAR, MARY M. . . ....... 237 OSHAUGHNESSY, E. M .......... 272 OSENKOWSKY, JOHN P........ . 282 OSHAUGHNESSEY, SHARON 207,339 OSIKA, MARGARET J. . . .... 294 OSOWSKI, CHARLES C. . 281 OSTENDORf, THOMAS I. . . 339 OSlER MANN, fRANK J. JR. . .... 282 OSTHOLTHOfF, ROBERT A.. 247,258 OSTROWSKI, HElKE I. .. 244,245,339 . .... 339 OSWALD, BRUCE M. OVERHOLSER, BARR Y LEE .. . ... . 339 OWENS, GREGORY W. .. 201 OWENS, JOHN l. ....... . . . .. . .. 295 OXER, ROBERT G. . ... 340 PABST, KATHLEEN M ........ 243,276 PAGNAM, JAMES R. " 270 PAGNOZZI, SARAH A. .. 281 PAIERSKY, NANCY l. .... 238 PALAZZO, lOSEPH S. 247,259 PALCIC, PATRICIA J. . . ... 281 PALCI(, THOMAS P. . ..... 246 PALCI(, ROBERT W. IR. .. 246,340 PALKO, JAMES M. .. 340 PALLADINO, KATHLEEN A. .. 253 PALMER, JOHN D. JR. . ..... 196,207 PALMIOTTI, VINCENT J. .. 279 PALMISANO, WILLIAM f .... 190,216 PANGBURN, ROBERT M. . . .. 253

PANGBORN, lOHN M. . .. 262,286 PANICO, PAUL P. .. 277 PAONE, DENISE A. . 196, 283 PAPAICIK, JEffREY E. 209,340 PAPAS, lANE M. 238,251 PAPP, fRANK 262 PAPP, LOUIS A. . ...... 219,340 PARETI, ROBERT J. . ... 264 PARENT, RICHARD E. .. .. 206,222 PARISI, CAROL R. . ....... 263 PARKES, THOMAS W. . ....... 287 PARNELL, M. DAVID ... 282 PARR, MARK F. . ... 287 PARRY, BRIAN W. . ... 340 PARVAIZ, KHALID . . ..... 277 PASSARETTI, ROBERT A......... 264 PASTERNAK, GREGORY J. 190,268,340 PATERNITE, CARL E. 196,207,217,340 PATER, RICHARD E. . .. 270 PATRICOff, G. B. . ....... 203,340 PATTERMAN, JOAN ANN ... 237,340 PATTERSON, EDWARD P. . 191,295 PATTERSON, VENDI R. . ..... 269 PAULETT, HAROLD K. 203 PAULSEN, BARBARA A. . .... 340 PAVELA, JOHN S. . ......... 275 PAWELEK, DONNA M ....... 193,340 PAWLEWICZ, MARK J. . 277 PAWLEY, SUSAN C. ....... 263 PAWLIK, MICHELLE A. .. 237 PECJAK, MARY lo .. . ..... 211,287 PECK, EDWARD F............... 229 PEKAREK, KATHLEEN A. .. 257 PELLERITO, JOSEPH R........... 225 PELLICANE, JOSEPH P. 279 PELSOCI, MAR IA E. 274 PENDERGAST, JANE f . . ..... V2 PENROD, ROBERT D............ 21-1 PERE, ILHAN l. .......... 247,281 PER EZ, LU IS A. . ... 228 PERILLO, GARY A. . ......... 340 PERKINS, JACQ UELINE M. .. 255 PERRY, PATTIL. .. .. . 198 PERTL, DAVID E. . 270 PERUGINI , DANIEL J. 233 PE5CE, RICHARD J. 232 PERTZ, fRANK E. 265 PETER, ROBERT T. . . 262 PETERS, DOREEN lo .. 340 PETRIC, GERALD A. . . . .. . 340 PETRONGOLO, RONALD P...... 224 PETRUS, CHRISTINE D........... 340 PETRY, TOM W. . .. 199 PffilNELlI, EUGENE A. . . 341 PffiEY, CHRISTINE J. . ... 274 PEVARSKI, MARCIA A........... 281 PfANDER, MARY C. 341 PHELAN, MARYBETH T. 341 PHELAN, ROBERT J. " ........ 341 PHILLIPS, ANNE E...... . ..... . .. 287 PHILLIPS, JANE K... . ........ 244,260 PHILLIPS, MARK H.......... 229,268 PHILLIPS, RONALD JOHN ....... 225 PICCININNI, STEVEN I. " 269 PICCOLO, PATRICIA A. . 209,272 PICHETTE, RICHARD E. .. 225 PICKAR, HELEN f . . ........ . . 274 PIEKUTOWSKI, ANDREW J....... 199 PIELSTICKER, PATRiCK . .. ....... 341 PIENING, MARY C. . . 341 PILCH, REGINA f. . 195,252 PINE, RICHARD E. . ..... 277 PIPIK, MARY C. ............ . 276 PIRHOfER, NANCY A. 341 PITARO, ROBERT lo ..... 266 PIZZINO, JOSEPH R. . .... 260 PLEIMAN, BAR BARA A. . .. 243 PLENGE, GUSTAVO C. ........ 270 PLOEGER, BERNARD J. SM ....... 193, 222 PLOWUCHA, PETER J.. . .. 232,341 PLUNKffi, CHARLOTTE M ...... 341 PLUTO, DELORES M ............ 281 PODOLAK, SUSAN M. . ......... 274 PODNAR, MICHAEL G. . ... 256 POGANY, JACK R. . . 341 POGRAIS, CAROLYN M. 244,255,341 POGRAIS, MARGARET J. 244,245, 341 POHL, CAROL YN A. . 261 POHL, ROBERT, l. ... . .. 220,341 . 254 POHLMAN, HAROLD l. POKIGO,MARYSUE . 341 POLAKOWSKI, JERMONE R.. 292,341 POLLARD, CHRIS J. . .. . . .. . 268 POLLASTREllO, EDMUND ... 341 POLLMAN, MARY A. . ...... 196, 253 POLOGRUTO, GREGORY I. . . . .. 342 POMPON I, EDWARD A. . ... 342 POMPON I, ELIZABETH A. . ... 263 POMPONIO, MICHAEL R. 211, 225, 342 POPE, JOHN S. . ...... 236,342 POPEN, DANIEL J............... 342 POPICH, MICHAEL A. 236,342 POPIVCHAK, SANDRA I. .. 286,342 POQUETTE, RU5SELL J. . ....... 203 PORTER, CYNTHIA lo .. 261,342 PORUBCANSKY, THOMAS P. 200, 201, 217 POSSEHL, JOHN A. . ....... 263 POST, DONALD A. .. 245,259,263 POST, GERALD J. JR. . .......... 203 POTOLICCHIO, KENNETH ...... 342 POTTENGER, TIMOTHY P........ 193 POTTER, DAVID A. . ... 342 POWERS, JOHN f. . ... 223 POWERS, JOHN P........... 234,343

POWITZKY, KATHLEEN A. 236 PRASNIKAR, MICHELE A. 238 PRATT, TIMOTHY M. . 266 PRENDERGAST, DIANA l. 269 PRENDERGAST, STEPHEN . 264,343 PRESTON, WILLIAM R. JR.. . 190, 343 PRICE, GAY M. . .. 261,343 PRICE, KATHLEEN I. .. . 263 PRICE, PATRICK J. . ... 234 PRICE, TAMSON A.......... 234,274 PRICE, TIMOTHY A. . ... . 281 PRIKOS, CAROL M. . ... 265 PRIMOSCH, EDWARD G. . 206 PRITCHARD, MOLLY .. . 343 PROCHASKA, GEORGIA . 343 PRUGH, WILLIAM lo ... 205 PRUTTING, STEPHEN C. ........ . 256 PRYLUCKI, JOAN M. . 343 PUCCIA, VINCENT C. .... 343 PUGEL, ROBERT A. . ... 220 PUGH, JOANN ............ . .... 252 PUMMELL, RICHARD D. . 343 PUMPHREY, MARK K. . ... 260 PURDY, HELEN M. . 343 PURPURA, PHILIP P. . 266 PUTHOfF, DAVID E......... 199,343 PUTZEK, CLARK A. . .. 236,343 PYN, NORMA J. 256 PYNE, ROBERT W. . 261 QUAYLE, PATRICIA D. . .. 274 QUEALY, MAUREEN A. 254 QUIGLEY, MICHAEL D. . 262 QUENNEVILLE, YVETTE lo ....... 260 QUICK, BARBARA l. 286 QUEENEY, SUSAN E. ............ 260 QUELLOS, LAURA I. 265 QUINLIN, MICHAEL P........... 262 QUINN, TIMOTHY P. . ... . 246 QU INN, fRANC IS E. . . . ..... 206, 209 QUINN, DANIEL I. .. ... 246 QUINN, MARTIN J. .. ........... 236 QUINN, PATRICK D. . . . . 206, 209 QUINN, SUE S. . .. 242 QUIRK, BRIAN W..... .. ........ 343 QUINN, JOHN J. . ... 256 QUIRK, JANET lo ......... . ... .. 269 QUIRK, MARY K. . ....... 260 RAASCH, IANET E. .... 343 RACOSKY, lOSEPH A.... 201,202,268 RADKOWSKY, DENN IS I. . 277 RADZIK, GARY A. . 246,264 RADZIK, GLENN A. ........ 246,284 RAINEY, ELLEN E. . .......... 257 RALSTON, DAVID W........ 200,343 RALSTON, ROBERT I............ 263 RAMBASEK, PAUL . 343 RAM BY, MELVIN M. . .. 343 RAMOS, fRED P. . ........... 271 RANDISI, CHARLES P............ 196 RAPINI, lOHN N. . .. 225,275 RASLOWSKY, THOMAS ......... 343 RAU, THOMAS. . 343 RAY, COLLEEN A. .. 276 REBETA, LORETTA C. .. 244 RECH, lAM ES A. ... 203 REDDY, KATHLEEN M. . ... 281 REDLINGER, SAMUEL E. 343 REED, KENNETH S. . .. 201 REED, SHARON lo . 244,261 REEDY, CAROL YN I. 263 REEL, ROBERT R. . .......... 236 REESE, lOHN A. . . . ...... . 343 REGAN, MARYELLEN E. . . . 244,252 REHLING, STEVEN f ............. 206 REICH, MARGARET M . . . .. ... . . 273 REICHARD, THOMAS E. . ... 209,344 REID, lAMES f . .. 230 REIDY, PAULf. .. 190,220 REILLEY, KEVIN M. . ..... 285 REILLY, MARYK. .. 274 REILLY, ROSE MARY C. 344 REINDL, THOMAS I. .. 199,344 REIME, fRANCES E. . ... 209, 217 REINHARD, lOHN G. .. 259 REINHARDT, DONALD G........ 344 REISDORf, lOHN B. . 220, 344 REITER, I. DOUGLAS ... 196, 209, 344 REITZ, DOUGLAS H. 275 REITZ, THOMAS lo .... . . 218,344 RELOTTO, fRANK I. . . . 200 RENNER, GREGORY I. . .. 247,275 RENNER, WILLIAM R. . .. 219 RENO, DAVID E. IR. 344 RENSEL, lOHN E. .. 206 REPASKY, CATHY A. " 344 REPETZ, GEORGE R. .. 256 RESCH, CAROL A. .. . . . . 206,239,276 RESIG, IAN ICE ANNE ... 222,245,344 RffilG, RICHARD W. . . 197 REUILLE, lEAN M. .. 243 RHEIN, DANIEL I. .. . " 259 RICCI, DAVID P. .. 226 RIBELlI, ALfRED lo '" 282 RICE, GARY W. . ... 225 RICE, RANSOM P. . .. . 344 RICE, STEVEN V. . .. 259 RICE, WILLIAM P. . . . . 261 RICHARD, WILLIAM G. . 269 RICHARDS, lAMES R. . 199,223,344 RICHARDSON, ROBERT K. . 247 RICHTAR, IANICE M. . ... 209,270 RICHTER, ELAINE A......... 243,293 RICKETTS, TERESA I. 287 RIDELLA, ALICE I. . ........ 344 RIDLEY, ANDREW E. . . . 264 RIEGER, GEORGE f. . .. 262 RIGUZZI, DAVID lo ... 286


RILEY , DANIEL J. 200,202,344 RILEY , PATRICIA D. 265 RINCHIUSO, NANCY J..... . 242,344 RINEY , SUSAN M . . ... . . 274 RINEY, KATHY J. . .. .. . .......... 289 RING , JOHN M. 279 RINGENBACH, JOHN P. 200,344 RINGHOLZ, LINDA S. . 265 RIORDAN, EILEEN M. . .... 293 RISACHER, JAMES G. . ..... 223,225 RISMILLER, PATRICIA ... 197,267,344 .. 256 RITACCO, SUSAN A. RITIER , PATRICIA A. 192,221,281,344 RIVARA, JEAN E. . ....... 237,244 RIX , CHARLES H. . 223 RIX , MICHAEL B. . 279 RIZZO, BERNARD J. . .. 190 RIZZO, CARL N. . . 204 RIZZO, CHARLES M. . . 288 ROALEF, AN NE M. .. 294 ROBARE, ANN K. . .... ..... 287 ROCCI, JOSEPH A. JR . ..... . 234,344 ROCCI, MARIE A. . 274, 344 ROCHA, SU SAN C. ....... 276 ROCHE, JAMES A. 270 ROCHE, RICHARD P. .. 259 ROCHE, PATRICIA A. . ... 272 ROCK, LEO GLEN JR . . 271 ROCK, WILLIAM E. . . 220 RODA, BRUCE J. . ... 344 RODENHI , HARRY J. . ... 290 RODMAN, GEORGE R. BRO . .. .. 345 RODRIGUEZ, KENNETH E. 223, 236, 345 ROE, MARGARET A. . . 289 ROECKNER, CYNTHIA A. . . . 192, 345 ROECKNER, DEBORAH J. . ...... 345 ROEHM, JULIE A. . 286 ROETZER , BARBARA A..... . 209,281 ROGACKI, JAMES A. . . .. 206,281 ROGERS, ANTHONY F. 295 ROGERS, CAROL A. . . ... .. 259 ROGERS, PATRICIA A. 242 ROGERS, PATRICIA R. 278 ROGERS, THEODORE A. . 193,278 . 243,293,345 ROGGE, PHYLLIS A. ROJEK, PETER R. 284 ROLAND, THOMAS L. ....... 233 ROLECKI, DEBORAH A. . ... 274 ROLFES, MARY D. . ....... 280 ROLKA, CLAIRE F. 265 ROMAN, JEFFREY L. .. 345 ROMAN, VIRGINIA. . 283 ROMMELMANN, THERESA A. 238,345 ROMOND, JAMES M .... 1%,245,264 ROONEY, GERARD J. . 224 ROOT, LYNNE M. . .. 218,281 ROSATO, JUSTIN A. .. 223,236,345 ROSANIA, ROBERT J. 345 ROSE, STEPHEN G. .. 268 ROSE, WILLIAM T. . 192,209,345 ROSENCRANS, ROBERT J. 346 ROSENTHAL, GARY L. 201,346 ROSICK, PATRICIA S. .. 274 ROSS, BERTRAND A. . . .. 271 ROSS, BEVERLY A. . .. 244 ROSS, CRITCHETI N.... 193,197,255 ROSS, DEBORAH C. ....... 263 ROSS, PATRICIA F. . ...... 238 ROSS, ROBERT A. 199,229 ROSS, VICTOR H. JR. 255 ROSSI , ANNE C. 265 ROSSMAN, CHRISTINE R. 346 ROTHBAUER, WILLIAM J. . . . . . 271 ROTHERMEL, MARTHA A. . ... .. 254 ROUBAL, CAROLINE M . . .. . 196,346 ROURKE, MICHAEL E. 195, 346 ROWEKAMP, RANDOLPH J. . 206, 346 ROY , DENNIS J. JR . ..... .. .. . . . . 285 ROYD5, MARY K. . . ... . . 346 RUBI NI, ANTHONY J. . .. 277 RUBLE, RHONDA R. . .. .. 192 RUCKER, DEREK D. . 286 RUDD, LYNNE B. . . . . . 346 RUDER, SHARON M . . .. 281 RUDZIEN5KI, VERA A. . . 346 RUE N, HEIDI A. ... . 346 RUESCH, SUASN M. .. 206 RUGGERI, NANCY . . . . .. 281 RUHL, CY NTHIA L. ... 243, 346 RUPERT, SUSAN V. 202, 206, 259 RUPP, PATRICIA A. ..... 197 . .... 199 RUSCHAU, DENNIS B. RUSCHAU, JAMES P. . .... 346 RUSCHE, DIANA M. . .. .. 243, 256 RUSEK, STAN J. JR. . ... 199, 346 RUSH, RAYMOND G. .. 262 RUSHE, RALPH D. . . . . 285 RUSS, CYNTHIA A. 237 RUSS, TERRENCE F. 284,346 RUSSELL, MARY 5. 347 RUSSELL, MARYLEE V. . 237,346 RUSSELL, ROBERT L. JR. .. 225,280 RUSSELL, ROBERT M. 288 RUSSELL, ROMEYN A. . ....... 267 RUSSELL, THEODORE R. . 201 RUSSO, EILEEN C. .... 289 RUSSO, GARY T. . . 211 , 262 RUTH, BARRY J. 254 RUTLEDGE, JOHN F. 220,347 RUTAN, HARRY J. . . 234 RUZICKA, RONALD A. . . . . .... 277 RYAN, CAROLYN A. . . . . . 218,347 RYAN, DANIEL J. . .... 272 RYAN, EILEEN C. ... 210,347 RYAN, JAMES D. 285 RYAN, JANE E. 244,274 RYAN, KEVIN P. . . 246

RYAN, MARY JO A. 239,242,347 RY AN, TIMOTHY B. . ......... 347 RYAN VICTORIA A. . ......... 270 SABOL, RONALD A. 230 SACK, THOMAS J. . ......... 201 SACKS, SUSAN K............ 192,347 SAFTNER, BERNARD M. SM 196 SAHRADNIK, JOAN T. .. 293 SAKALA, VERNOICA E. . .... 239,265 SALE, HUBERT P. . 280 SALMON, BERNARD P. . 286 SAMAS, KATHLEEN A. . 257 SAMARA, RICHARD M. . ... 286 SAMARAS, JOHN G. . ..... 285 SAMSEL, EDWARD J......... 225,256 ROSS, BEVERLY A. 244 ROSS, CRITCHETI N. 193,197,255 ROSS, DEBORAH C. ... 263 ROSS, PATRICIA F. . ... 238 ROSS, ROBERT A. 199,229 ROSS, VICTOR H. JR. . ... ....... 255 ROSSI, ANNE C. . 265 ROSSMAN , CHRISTINE R. . 346 ROTHBAUER, WILLIAM J........ 271 ROTHERMEL, MARTHA A. . 254 ROUBAL , CAROLINE M ..... 1%,346 ROURKE, MICHAEL E.... . .. 195,346 ROWEKAMP, RA NDOLPH J. 206, 346 ROY , DENNIS J. JR. . ....... 285 ROYDS, MARY K. . .......... 346 RUBINI , ANTHONY J. . . . . . 2T7 RUBLE, RHONDA R. .. 192 RUCKER , DEREK D. . . . 286 RUDD, LY NNE B. . . . . .. 346 RUDER , SHARON M. . .. 281 RUDZIENSKI, VERA A. . 346 RUEN, HEIDI A. . 346 RUESCH, SUSAN M. 206 RUGGER I, NANCY . . 281 RUHL, CYNTHIA L. . . . . . . .. . 243, 346 RUPERT, SUSAN V. . 202, 206, 259 RUPP, PATRICIA A. 197 RUSCHAU , DE NN IS B. . 199 RUSCHAU , JAMES P. . 346 RUSCHE, DIA NA M. .. 243, 256 RUSEK , STAN J. JR .......... 199,346 RUSH , RAYMOND G. . 262 RUSHE, RALPH D. . . . 285 RUSS, CYNTHIA A. 237 RUSS, TERRENCE F. 284, 346 RUSSELL, MARY S. 347 RUSSELL, MARYLEE V. . 237, 346 RUSSELL, ROBERT L. JR. . . . . 225, 280 RUSSELL, ROBERT M. . . .. . 288 RUSSELL, ROMEYN A. . . . .. 267 RUSSELL, THEODORE R. . . . .... 201 RUSSO, EILEEN C. .... . . . .. 289 RUSSO, GARY T. . 211 , 262 RUTH, BARRY J. . . ... . . 254 RUTLEDGE, JOHN F. . .. 220, 347 RUTAN, HARRY J. . ..... ... .. . . 234 RUZICKA, RONALD A. . 277 RY AN, CAROL YN A. 218, 347 RYAN, DANIEL J. . ... 272 RYAN, EILEEN C. . . . 210,347 RY AN, JAMES D. . .. 285 RYAN, JANEE . . . . . . . .. .... . 244,274 RYAN, KEVIN P. . . 246 RYAN, MARY JO A. .. . .. 239, 242, 347 RY AN, TIMOTHY B. . 347 RYAN, VICTORIA A. .. 270 SABOL, RONALD A. . . ... 230 SACK, THOMAS J. . 201 SACKS, SUSAN K. . 192, 347 SAFTNER, BER NARD M . SM . . .. 196 SAHRADNIK, JOAN T. . . 293 SAKALA, VERNOICA E. . 239,265 SALE, HUBERT P. .. 280 SALMON, BERNARD P. . 286 SAMAS, KATHLEEN A. . .. 257 SAMARA, RICHARD M . . . .... . .. 286 SAMARAS, JOH N G. . 285 SAMSEL, EDWARD J. . 225, 256 SANI, All M . ..... . ..... 200 SANTERRE, DONALD E. 270 SANTOLOCI, MARTIN M. ....... 232 SAPRANO, TINA M . . .. . . . .. .. .. 347 SARAVIA, FREDRICK R. . 347 SARMIR, DAVID J. .. 200,347 SARSFIELD, STEPHEN R. . . 279 SARZYNSKI, KAREN A. . 270 SASS, JAMES C. .. . 347 SASSON, ROBERT J. . .. 26B SA UNDERS, WILLIAM D..... 198,21 7 SA UTER, NANCY A. . . 190,192 SA UTER, WILLIAM E. 262 SAUVE, CHRISTINE A. . 270 SAVINO, PETER A. .. 203 SAVINO, PETER L. 204,236 SAWYER , GARY W. 193,278 SCALLON, JOHN R. . . . . . 275 SCARAMELLlNO, M . F. JR. . 347 SCARAMUCCIA, JANET R. . 294 SCARAZZO, JAMES R. .. 203,271 .. . 210 SCANLON, ROBERT C. SCHAAF, JEANNE M. . 238,347 SCHADE, EDWARD A. 347 SCHAEFFER, JOHN J. . .. 347 SCHAFER, RICHARD A. 205 SCHAFFER , CASSANDRA M. 347 SCHARF, NICHOLAS A. .. 193 SCHAUER , MARLENE R. .. 348 SCHAUER , THOMAS F. . ..... 348 SCHEIDLER, THERESA A. 274 SCHEMEIT, JANE G. 348 SCHENCK , NANCY A. 239,289 266 SCHENKEL, WILLIAM D.

SCHERGER, JOSEPH E..... . . 219, 348 SCHERLlNG, JAMES R. . .. . 286 SCHETILER, GREG E. 295 SCHEUBLE, JOANNE M. . .. 239, 287 SCHEVE, JERRY R. . .... . . 348 SCHIAVONE, TIMOTHY J. . . ... 254 SCHIEWETZ, DAVID W. . . . 245 SCHIELTZ, ARVIE R. . .. 201 SCHILLING, MICHAEL L. ... 266 SCHINDLER, DAVID M. . . ... 348 SCHIPPER, KATHERINE A. . ... 272 SCHIRA, MICHAEL c. . . ... ... 295 SCHIRM EYER, KATHERINE .. 259 SCHLEMANN, ANN V. . . . . 348 SCHMIDT, CARROLL A. . . . ..... 260 SCHMITI, CYNTHIA C. . . . 239 SCHMIDT, JANE E. " 348 SCHMIDT, RICHARD A. " 220, 348 SCHMIEDEBUSCH, DAVID . . . ... 292 SCHMIESING, JOYCE M . " 196,348 SCHMITMEYER, STEVE N H. 268 SCHMID, GEORGE ,J. JR. . 348 SCHMID, PATRICIA C. . 238, 348 SCHMIT, THOMAS P. . " 193, 278 SCHMITZ, BARBETIE I ....... 198 SCHMITZ, HELEN M. . ......... 198 SCHNEBLE, JEROME A. . 199 SCHNEIDER, DO NALD J. . 197, 275 SCHNEIDER, PATRICIA A. . .... 348 SCHNELL. GEORGE R.. . ..... . ... 295 SCHNIEDWIND, WILLIAM . 258 SCH NIEG ENBERG , G. F. . 245 SCH NIPPEL, THOMAS J. . . 348 SCHNELL, RICHARD D. . .. 273 SCH NIEGFNBERG, C. M . . 245,257 SCHOEN, RICHARD M . 193, 222 SCHOENIG, CANDACE D. . 196, 280 SCHOETIKER, JAMES A. . 209 SCHONE, FRANK A. . . 273 SCHORSCH, BARBARA J. . 348 . 270 SCHRADER, BER NADETIE SCHRADER, WILLIAM C. ... ... 288 SCHRAFF , PAUL A. . 224,348 SCHRAMM, THOMAS C. .. 348 SCHRAPPEN, MARY N. . . . .... 274 SCHREIBER, JAMES W ....... 199, 348 SCHROEDER, DAVID A. 246, 348 SCHROEDER, ELIZABETH . . . ... 272 SCHROEDER, JANE M . . .. ... ... 260 SCHROEDER, JANIS E. ..... . .... 348 SCHROEDER, KEITH M. 263 SCHROEDER, MICHAEL A. . 264 SCHROEDER, STEPHEN O . . . ... 234 SCHROEDER, STEVEN B. . .... 190 SCHROEDER, WILMA T......... 274 SCHROER, LEONARD W. 349 234 SCHROER, MICHAEL E. SCHUBERT, GERALD T. JR. 261 SCHUBERT, MARIANNE A. 196 198,207,349 191,349 SCHUCHTER, DON P. SCHUCK, CONSTANCE I. .. 239,243 SCHUERINGS, ROBERT F.... 277,349 SCHULER, STEPHEN L. 253 SCHUL TE, MICHAEL E. 193 SCHULTZ,<lAWRENCE I. 264 SCHURMANN , JOSEPH P. 205,271 SCHUSTER, DAVID V. .. 273 SCHUSTER , GUENTER A. . ... 349 SCHUTIE, DOUGLAS W. . ... 264 SCHUTIE, HERBERT T. 220 SCHWARTZ, JAMES A. 282 SCHWARTZ, RODNEY J. 229 SCHWEITZER , GAIL F. . ... ... 193,274 SCHWELLER, ELAINE E. 222,245 SCORZA, LUCY ANNE . . . .. 293 SCOTI, FRED E. JR . . . . . ... 258 SCRITIORALE, RONALD .. .. 201 SEE, HARRY C. JR . . .... . .. 224, 349 SEE BERT, KA THLEEN A. . 349 SEESAN, THOMAS M . . . . 208, 349 SEGA, SALLY A. .. . ... 349 SEGER, DONALD H. . ... . . 258 SEIBEL, THOMAS W. ... . ... 258 SEHRT, ROBERT E. JR .. . ...... 349 SEIGEL, JANET L. 253 SEIKEL, JANIS E. . .. 206, 349 SEIPEL, LUCILU K. . .. 198, 349 SEITZ, PAMELA J. . . . . ..... . . . 218 SEITZ, PAULETTE J. . . . .. . . 209, 270 SEIVERT, ANN C. . .... . .. . . . 198, 257 SEKELSKY, MICHAEL J. . . 349 SELEGA, FRANK A. 219, 349 SELFRIDGE, GLENN D. 199, 223 SELISKAR, JAMES T. 281 , 258 SELL, NANCY A. . .... 287 SELLARDS, JOHN K. . .... . . 228 SELLAZZO, BART L. .. . .. 223,232 SENGER, HARVEY E. . 264 SERAZIN, SCOTI F. . ... 277 SEREWICZ, PATRICIA J...... 237,349 SEREWICZ, CATHERINE M ....... 237 SERVOSS, HARRY H. . 271 SESTI, JENICE P. .. 283 SEXTON, ELIZABETH I. 270,349 SEXTON, MICHAEL D. . .. 285 SFERRA, GEORGE W. . ........ 284 SHADLE, GILBERT A. 266 SHAFFER, MARIA E. . .. 349 . ... 349 SHAH, HARISH M. SHAHEEN, MICHAEL F. 193 SHANLEY, CHARLES W. JR. . 193 SHANNON, MARY F. . .... 273 SHEA, MARY P. . ...... 274 SHEA, RICHARD M. 224 SHEA, THOMAS A. . .... 264 SHEA, WILLIAM F. 349

SHEALEY, CAROL A. . 276 SHEARER, NANCY M . . ...... 260 SHEEHAN, DONNA M. 349 SHEERAN, PATRICK E. 266 SHEIDLER, PAUL W. . 199,209 SHEIL, JAMES M. 199 SHELL, KEVIN M . 288 SHEPAS, ROBERT K. . 246,288 SHEPHERD, JANET E. . 219,350 SHERIDAN, KEVIN J. . .... 255 SHERRY, MAUREEN A. . . 350 SHERWIN, THOMAS F....... 236,350 SHIELD, MICHAEL A. .. .. 220 SHIELDS, TIMOTHY E. .. 218 SHIKANY, JOSEPH F. . 233,350 SHIMMAN, BRENDA A. .. 274 SHOCK, JOSEPH A. . 230,350 SHOCK, TERESA L. .. 219 SHOEN BARGER, PHYLLIS ... 193,257 SHOUP, KAY F. 259 SHOUP, WILLIAM E. .. 350 SHYMANSKI, DONALD A. 203,350 SHUSTER, SANDRA C. .......... 257 SIBEL MARY ANN T. .. 218,252 SICH, JOHN H. . 199,253 SICKLER, KATHRYN L. ... 244 SIEBERN, JOHN S. .. 247 SIEGEL, STACY R. . ... 26B SIEMBORSKI, SUSAN E. 237 SIERRA, SHARON K. .. 276 SIERRA, RAFAEL A. . 350 SIGG, ALBERT J. . . . .. . . . 202,205,264 . 350 SIGGELKOW, JOHN F. SIGNORELLI , JEROME J. 270 SIKORA, WALTER S. JR. 191 , 208 SIKORSKI , DAVID W. 228 SILVER, DEBORAH L. . . 209, 350 SILVA, JOSEPH A.. . . . .. . ........ 281 SIMMERER, JOH N M . . .. 350 SIMMONS, MARIANNE H. . 253 SIMON, GEORGE A. . 252 SIMON, NANCY A. . . .. . ... . 209, 269 SIMON, ROGER A. . 246 SIMPSON, DONALD G. . .... 246, 350 SINAGRA, ROBERT C. . . ....... 286 SINGAGLIESE, PETER E. . . 286 SINGER, MARTHA A. . . .. .. . 243, 269 SIRY, THOMAS M . . . 271 5IUTA, GERARD S. . . 198,207, 217,350 SIWULA, SANDRA J. .. 193, 350 . ..... 280 SIZEMORE, MARK A. S IZEMOR E, TED 5. . .... . 280 SKARBOWSKI, WALTER R. ...... 350 SKELL Y, WILLIAM H.. . .. . . 193,278 SKERTI(, LESLIE A. . 274 SKIDMORE, BARBARA J. 192,221,293 SKOLNICKI, JOHN J. 190,197,284,350 SKR IBLlS, IGORS . 199 SKUDLAREK, WILLIAM J. 228,245,351 SKUNZA, ADRIAN M ........... 246 SKULL Y, NOREEN E......... 197,244 SKURKA, CEliNE J. . 1%,287 SLATIERY, EILEEN F. . .. 351 SLAVIK, FRANK). .IR. 351 SMEADER, JOHN J. . ... 351 SMITH, BARBARA .......... 276 SMITH, BARBARA J. .. 351 SMITH, BARRY H. . . 199,220 SMITH, BENITA A. . ..... 257 SMITH, CHRISTINE E. . ..... 267 SMITH, DEBORAH A. 264 路SMITH, DONALD . . 199 SMITH, GARY W ....... ......... 203 SMITH, GREGORY A. 278 SMITH, HENRY R. JR. . ... 351 SMITH, JANET E. .. . . . 192,351 SMITH, JENNIFER M . . . . . .... 208, 351 SMITH, JENIFER, M . . .... 218, 351 SMITH, JOANNE M. . . .. 192 SMITH, JUDY B. . . ....... 351 SMITH, KEVIN I. .. . ........ 286 SMITH, KIMBERLY B. . 285 SMITH, MARIRAE C. 198, 288 SMITH, MARK R. 284 SMITH, MARY JANE A. 255 SMITH, NORMAN PAUL . .. .. 233 SMITH, PAMELA A. . ... 269 SMITH, PATRICK A. . 270 SMITH, PA TR ICK T. " 275 SMITH, PIERCE A. . . . . 351 SMITH, RA YMOND L. .. .. . ... . . 229 SMITH, RA YMOND W. . . .. 223 SMITH, RICHARD J. . . . . 196 SMITH, ROBERT D. . . . . 233 SMITH, ROGER F. . 255 SMITH, ROSEMARY P. 272 SMITH, STEVE N P. . .... 209 SMITH , SUSAN JANE .... " 351 SMITH, THOMAS E. . . .. 258 SMITH, THOMAS J. JR . . 256 SMITH, THOMAS J. .. 351 SMITH, THOMAS M . . 204 SM ITH, WILLIAM C. 286 SMOLINSKI, FRANK J. .. .... . ... 264 SMOLINSKI, RONALD E. .... 199,220 SMYTHE, JAMES H. . 232, 351 SNAMAN, JAMES W. . 190 SNOW, WILLIAM T, III" . . . . .... . . 232 SNYDER, CATHY L. . 243, 351 SNYDER, STANLEY H. 190 351 SOKOLNICKI , HENRY R. SOLIMINE, VINCENT N.. . . . . . . 234 SOLMA, MARTIN A. SM . . . . .. 352 SOLORZANO, VICTOR F. 262 SOLTIS, JAMES V. 200,220 289,352 SOMMERS, MARIA F. SONDLES, KAREN J. . .. 352

SONNHAL TER, CHARLES J. . .... 206 SOPKO, JANE M. . ..... .. 287 SOPKO, WILLIAM E. JR .. 201 , 202, 352 SOSSA, ALEJANDRO A. .. 247 SOUHRADA, JANE C. .. 352 SOWUL, ANDREA M. 281 SPALDI NG, MARK E. 190 SPEAR, CYNTHIA J. . .... 269 SPELMAN, MARY L. . . 193, 352 SPELLMIRE, JOHN E. 193 SPERDUTI, JOSEPH M. 295 SPERDUTI, MICHAEL I. 292 SPERENDI, ANGELA M. 283 SPERGER, MARIE D. .. 239 SPERENDI, ANTHONY J. .. 287 SPIEGEL, FRANCIS M. 352 SPIEGEL, FRANK W. 236 SPIOTIO, MICHAEL T. 266,284 SPITZ, CHRISTIAN J. . . . . 286 SPLAIN, JAMES F. 205,284 SPOONER, DENNIS L. . . . 245 SPRATI, EDWARD J. III . . . 271 SPUZZILLO, NICHOLAS M . . . . . .. 263 SREDINSKI, FRANK A. JR. . .. . 352 STADDON, MICHAEL D.. .. ..... 200 STADLER, FERARD A. 292 STAGL, THOMAS W. . .. 200,352 STAILEY, MAUREEN A. . ... . ... 352 STAIA NO, FRANK J. . . . . ........ 220 STAMA, FRANK C. .. . . . . ... 224, 352 STAMBROWKY, RICHARD G . .. . 352 STAMMEN, DAVID H. . .. . .... 352 STANBURY, GREGORY C. . .. . . .. 225 STANDER, CHARLES). SM . . .... . 193 STANLEY, SUSAN M. . 218 STANSBURY , ANNE C. 289 STANTON, MARIE A. . 294 STARK, PETER M .. . ... . ..... 225,256 STASI, JOSEPH J. SM 352 STAZYK, THOMAS F. . . . .. 279 STCYR, ROGER A. . . . 232 STEBEL, JUDITH A. .. .... . .. .. 352 STEC, PETER P. . 295 STEFANEK, DEBORAH G. 289 STEFFENS, BRUCE C. ... 201 STEIN, HARRY K. JR. 352 STEIN, JOHN C. 200 STEI N, JOHN W. JR . .. .... 352 STEINBICKER, MARY D. . .. 352 STEINDEL, SUSAN P. . .. .. . .. 243, 269 STEINER, DON PA UL . " 279 STEINLAGE, PATRICIA R. . 353 STEINLAGE, VERNA M. . .. . 353 STEI NMETZ, JOHN F. . 269 STELL, BARRY). . . .. 270 STEMLEY , JOHN J. . 204 STEPHAN , WAYNE P. .. 223, 233 STEPOWANY , SHARON " 279, 353 STERLE, FRANCINE A...... . .. . .. 353 STEVENS, H. LAWRE NCE . 280,353 STEVENS, LEIGH E. . .... 281 STEVENS, WILLIAM J. . . .... 246 STEWARD, KATHR YN A. . ... . . . 274 STEWART, DARRELL W. " 262 STEWART, KATHLEEN M . . ..... . 274 STiCKANE, CARL E. . 353 STICKLEY, CHRISTINE A.. .. . 279,353 STIER, MARY K. " 1%,269 STiMLER, JAMES T. . 262 STiMLER, JOHN E.. . ... .. .. . 219,253 STIMMEL, DARRYL D. . .... 232 STlTI, JAMES E. . . .. 224,353 STiVORICH, VIRGINIA A........ 272 STODD, JEFFREY M ....... . . 236,353 STOEPLFR, MARY K. . 279,353 STOKES, MICHAEl P. . 353 STONE, RITA ANN .. . 353 STONER, CAROL M. . ... . 191 STONER, STEPHEN L. .... 193, 278 STORTS, WILLIAM III ... . ... 236,353 STRACK, STEPHEN J. .. 284 STRADIOT, MICHA EL A......... 353 STRANGE, ROBERT R............ 353 STRANIERO, VIRGINIA M ....... 281 STRAUSBURG, JEA NN IE J. 353 STRAUTHERS, ROBERT L. . 198 STREET, KELLY J. . 263 STREET, KEVIN J. 353 STRICKFADEN, ANN L. . 237,354 STROHL, DOUGLAS K. 254 STROHMAN, JANE A. . . .. 288 STROUD, CARMAN R. . 237 STRZELEC, FRA NCIS S. . . . .. . 199, 354 STRZELECKI, JOANNE M . .. 198 STUBBERS, PATRICIA J. .. 252 STUERE NBERG, SANDRA S. . . ... . 354 STUHLREYER , ANN C. . .... 270 SU BICH, CARL R. . . . 255 SUBRIZE, MICHAEL . . . 232 SUCHY, JANICE A. . ........... 354 SUDHOFF, BARBARA A. . 205,265 SUGG, WILLIAM E. . . . . . 285 SUJANSKY, FRANCIS J. 354 SUJANSKY, R. CHARLES . 220, 354 SULLIVAN, BARBARA J. . 354 SULLIVAN, BRIAN J. . ... . .... 354 SULLIVAN CLARE D. . 294 SULLIVAN, GEORGE W. . .. . . . . . 224 SULLIVAN, JOANN C. . 274 SULLIVAN, JOHN P. . 198,269 SULLIVAN, MARY P. . 270 SULLIVAN, MONICA C. ........ 272 SULLIVAN, MAUREEN A. . 192,354 SULLIVAN, MAUREEN R..... 243,354 SULLIVAN, ROBERT W. 225,256 SULLIVAN, TERRANCE M .... 275,354 SULLIVAN, TERRENCE C. 246


SULLIVAN, THOMAS J. . .... 230 SUNDALI, LYNN M. . 196,260 SUSZEK, PATRICIA ANN 193, 243, 260, 354 SUTERA, CHERYL M. . . .. 244 SUTHERLAND, JOSEPH P........ 354 SUTILEHAN, PATRICIA M. 254 SUTIHOFF, MARY 274 SVEC, AEMILIE L. 236,354 SWEENEY, GERALD W. . ....... 232 SWEENEY, PATRICIA I. ....... 354 SWEETERMAN, THOMAS N.. 226,355 SWEITZER, TERRY A. .. 355 SWENSEN, DEBORAH A. 257 SWIDERSKI, SHARON K. . ..... 236 SWINDERMAN, WILLIAM J...... 201 SWITALSKI, THOMAS J. . ... 279 SYKES, GERALD P. . ...... 246 SYBURG, NANCY M. . 202,257 SYMES, STEPHEN T. . 200 SYROCZYNSKI, JOSEPH J. . 190,295 SZABO, KATHLEEN M. 272 SZCZEPANSKI, FRANK JR. 226 SZELIGA, F. J. JR. 201,354 SZOKE, JOSEPH l. ........ 223,224 SZUDY, JAMES E. 199 271 SZWED, STANLEYF. TABACCHI, LEONARD A. 203 TOBOAS, ANIBAL L. ......... 193 TAFARO, CLAUDIE J. . ... 274 TALARICO, FIORE, P. . 254 TALASKA, MARY ............ 261 TALLERICO, RANDALL J. . ... 269 TALONE, MICHAEL D. 262 TAMER, KATHERINE M ...... 245,260 TANTANElLA, GAIL M. 259 TANSILL, MARGARET M ......... 267 TAORMINA, JOSEPH P. . ...... 354 TASKER, JUDY L. . 261 TATE, ROGER V. . 245 TATGE, EllEN M. . ... 354 TAUBE, MARK A.. .. .......... 354 TAULTON, LEE R. . 245 TAUSCH, MARK J. . . 202 TAVANO, GREGORY A. 232 TAYLOE, JEANNE M ............. 261 TA YlOR, DALE L. . 204 TAYOR, F. LAWRENCE ... 355 TEDESCHI, DONNA J. . ... 355 TEEGAN, WilliAM C. . 270 TEHAN, TIMOTHY A. . 266 TERCEK, CYNTHIA L. .... 269 TERLINDEN, JAMES T. . ... 199 TESCHENDORF, HENRY F.... 203,271 TETLAK, THOMAS F. .. 355 THALL, KENNETH J. . ........... 232 THE BY, WILLIAM L . 256 THIBAULT, CAROLYN J. . 242,355 THIEN, JOHN B. . ....... 266 THIES, JEANNE F. 355 THOMAS, GLEN E. . .. 205 THOMAS JACQUELINE T........ 270 THOMAS, JAMES W. 223,229,355 THOMAS, JOSEPH F. . .. 355 THOMAS, KATHRYN A.......... 355 THOMAS, MARK A. . 355 THOMAS, MICHAEL E. . ... 200 THOMAS, ROBERT E. .. 224 THOMAS, SUSAN T. . 260 THOMPSON, ELIZABETH M .. 209,260 THOMPSON, JAMES D. . ... 276 THOMPSON, JAMES M .......... 193 THOMPSON, JEFFREY J. .. 355 THOMPSON, KATHLEEN M. . ... 356 THORNE, WENARD E. 262 THRUN, MARK J. . .. 265 THURIN, PATSY J. . .. 233,356 THURSTLIc. JOHN J. 190 TIE, THOMAS K. . ... 263 TIERNEY, ELIZABETH W. . ..... 272 TIERNEY, EDWARD J. .. 256,260 TIERNEY, JAMES E. .. 246,356 TIERNEY, MICHAEL B. . .. 233,277 TIERNO, JOSEPH P. 356 TlKEY, BARBARA A. . 243,276,356 TILLITSKI, JANET M. . ........ 269 TIPU L, MARSHA A. 260 TOBE, MICHAEL A. . .. 271 TOBE, WILLIAM P........... 190,252 TOBIN, EDWARD A. .. 203 TOBIN, TERESA M. . ...... 263 TOBIN, WILLIAM JOHN 216 TOBIN, WILLIAM J. .. 356 TO EDT, STEPHEN J. .. 264

TOMAI, TIMOTHY R. . 205,271 TOMASSI, JOHN R. . . 190 TOMASSI, STEPHEN J. . 193,276 TOMON, MICHAEL A. . 271 TONNIS, JANICE C. . 193,222,267,356 TOOLE, DEBORAH L. ........ 276 TOPPER, LAWRENCE H. 266 TORCHEN, FRANK S. . 356 TORMA, THOMAS M. . .. 265 TORREGIANO, VICTOR J. 275 TORRES, ALFONSO, R. . 223,236 TOTH, JOHN R. .. 265 TOTH, MICHAEL R. .. 232,266 TOWLES, RICHARD T. . .. 295 TOZZOLl, SUSAN J. . ... 274 TRACY, GEORGE T.............. 256 TRACY, THOMAS J. .. 216 TRAFIS, GERALD A. . ... 232 TRAPP, JAMES F. . .............. 259 TRA5FERINI, JOHN F. 261 TRAUTH, EILEEN M. 196 TRAUTMAN, FRANK J. . 256 TRAUTH, SUZANNE M. . .. 356 TRAVNIKAR, SUSAN J. 279,356 TREVISAN, LONNIE A. . ....... 197 TRIBLEY, LLOYD J............... 211 T RINITE, DAVID B........... 246,264 TRIOLA, ANTHONY T. . .... 356 TRIPOLI, DENISE M. . 272 TROGUS, MICHAEL E. . .... 230 TRONT, JOSEPH G. . .... 200,294,295 TROPPOll, DANIELLE L. . 256 TROTIO, ANTHONY J. 236,356 TROVATO, JOSEPH A. .. 199,220 . 356 TRUDINSKI, JOHN R. TRUPIA, DOMINICK F. 199,356 TRYBOSKI, CAROL A. . 196,356 TUCCILLO, ODMINICK J. . 200,356 TUCHOLSKI, DIANE M. . 276 TUCKER, BERNARD T. 246,356 TUCKER, FREDERIC III 190, 191, 197, 205, 264, 357 TULL Y, BARBARA J. 237 TULL Y, Sli EPHEN F. . ... 232 TURANO, FRANK N. . ..... 259 TURNBULL, WILLIAM J. . .. 271 TURNER, CARL M. . .... 284 TURNER, DIANNE F. . ....... 357 TURNER, NANCY R. . .... 265 TUSS, JOHN A. 193 261 TWARK, MARY E. TWOMEY, JOHN F. 219 TYDINGS, BERNARD K. 269 TYLER, ANDREA M. . ....... 237 TYLER, ROSELYN L. ... 293 UCKOTIER,DAVIDA. .265 UHE~JOANNEC . 252 UHL, DENISE G. 357 252 ULLMANN, HELGA F. ULVEN,MARYSUE 259 UMMEL, PAMELA M. . .... 357 UNANUE, CHARLES J. 295 UNGER, MARY K. 253 UNSER, JOSEPH L. .... 263 UNSER, RONALD E. . .. 357 UNVERFERTH, CATHERINE . 251 UNVERFERTH, PAULINE S. . 272 UNVERFERTH, RICHARD S. . .. 265 UNVERFERTH, VIRGIL L. . . 357 UPTON, JOHN K. . 232 URICK, JUDITH M. 357 USLEMAN, ROBERT T. . 199 USTASZEWSKI, LUCAS J. . 196 UTACHT, EDWARD C. .......... 357 VACCARO, KENNETH P......... 230 VACHRIS, JOHN F. 256 VAIRA, MARY D. . ........ 262,357 VALEK, BARRY J. . ........... 357 VALENTINI, DONALD I. 246 VALENZUELA, GREGG A. 269 VALENTI, CONNIE L. 253 VANDOORNEVELT,JULIA. . ... 293 VANDURA, JOSEPH A........... 233 VANEXEl, JOHN F. 203 VANLEEUWEN, ANNETIE R. 196 VAN~EEUWEN, MARIE I. 357 VANPELT, MARY M ............. 293 VANSCIVER, KENNETH R........ 265 VARGO, NANCY J. . 276 VARHOL, ANNE C. . 272 VARLEY,CONSTANCE A. ........ 357 VARLEY, J. CHRISTOPHER . 191 VARVEL, KA THLEEN M. .. 244,239 VASSALLO, DAVID C. .... 262 VASSALLO, LYNN M ............. 269

VATER, MARY H. .. 261 VAUGHN, JEFFERY J. . ... 261 VAUGHN, MARY M. . 357 VECCHIANO,MATHEWN. .. 254 VEIHMEYER, MARGARET M .. ' . 263 VEIHMEYER, CATHERINE 193,238,357 VELARDO, MARGARET J. 357 VELASCO, JAMES J. . 211,257 VElLA, ANDREA J. 357 VENNEKOTIER, DANIEL O. . 262 VENNEKOTIER, RONALDO. . 357 VERHOFF, JOAN D. . 245,265 VERHOFF, JUDY A. .. 236,357 VERHOFF, KARL C. . 234 VETTER, JACQUELINE J. . 216,356 VmER,LYNNM. . .252 VICIDOMINA, CONCETIA .. 244,269 VICIDOMINE,JOHN F........... 356 VIDERGAR, LADISLAUS J........ 356 VILlING, THOMASA ............ 356 VINCENT, DONALD E. JR. 201,356 VIOLANTE, JOSEPH F. JR. . 223,232 VISOCKAS, ROBERT W. . .. 190,356 VITALE, ANTHONY A........ 246,356 VITRO, PETER F. . ......... 259 VITII, MICHAEL C. . 232 VITII, ROBERT J. . .. 256 VOGAN, THOMAS M ........... 264 VOGT, PATRICIA A. . ..... 257 VOLK, GARY T. . .. 356 VOLKE, EDWARD J. 277 VRANA, RICHARD M. 277 VUKCEVIc. THEODORE N. 190,356 VUKSTA, MARY T. 242,356 VUKSTA, SUSAN A. 265 VUOLO, THOMAS J. 206,211,290 VYSZENSKI, CYNTHIA A. 206,356 WABLER, BARBARA A. . ..... 190 WAD DEl, JOHN K. . ... 224,356 256 WAGNER, CHERYL A. WAGNER, JANET l. 257 WAGNER, JOSEPH W. 270 WAGNER, SUSAN E. 252 WAGNER,SUSAN J. 245 WAGNER, TIMOTHY J. 277 196,206,261 WAGNER, WILLIAM B. WAHL, BETH M. 196,261 192,243 WAHLRAB, JULIE A. 356 WALCH, ANNE E. WALDRON, JOSEPH F. 230 WALKER, MARY K. 216 WALKER, ROGER W. 266 WALL, CHRISTOPHER J. 262 220 WALLING, JEROME J. WALSH, DENNIS M. 217 WALSH, JOANNE 196,263 WALSH, MARTIN L. 356 203 WALSH, MICHAEl E. WALSH, PATRICIA A. 236,356 210 WALSH, REGIS W. WALSH, THERESE M. 270 WALSH, WILLIAM P. JR. 356 WALTER, MARY E. 254 WALTER, THOMAS J. 359 WALTERS, BELINDA M. 272 WALTERS, GARY J........... 246,275 .. 195 WALTZ, DANIEL P. .. 359 WANAMAKER, SUSAN M. WANNEMACHER, JILL ... 359 WANNEMACHER, ANN M. . .. 267 WANNER, ANTHONY G. . 266 WANNER, THOMAS M. . .. 271 WANSTRA TH, STEVEN I. .. 265 WANTUCH, JOHN S..... 199,217,359 WAPNER, ANN MARIE .. 359 WAPSHALL, TERRANCE M. 196, 210, 359 WARBURTON, JOHN M. 359 WARD, JANE A. . 359 WARGO, JUDITH A. . 272 WARNER, TERRENCE A. .. 206 WARNOWICZ, MARY ANN M. 219, 261,359 . 199 WARREN, DAVID J. .. 264 WARTH, CHARLES A. WATERS, KATHLEEN M ...... 219,359 WATKINS, NANCY JEAN . 237,243 WATKINS, RAYMON L. .... 246,275 WATROUS, ROBERT T. 196,271 WATSON, ROGER F............. 209 WAWRZYNIAK, CAROL J. . .... 253 WAYMEYER, JOSEPH P...... 196,276 WEAVER, LARRY L. .... 273 WEBB, LESTER THOMAS ........ 200 WEBB, THOMAS J. .. 359

WEBER, BARBARA R............. 359 WEBER, MARK G. . . ..... 229 WEBER, MICHAEL L. ... 359 WEBER, RONALD A. .. 359 WEBER, SHARON M. . . .. 267 WEBER, VIRGINIA C. ...... 253 WEBER, WOLFGANG J........... 199 WEGHORST, BARBARA A. . .. 206 WEGLEWSKI, THOMAS G........ 275 WEHN, JUDITH A. . ... 270 WEHRI, JAMES J................ 359 WEIDNER, DANIEL J. . .... 295 WEIDNER, DEBORAH A..... 236,359 WEIGAND, RICHARD S...... 246,360 WEIMER, ROBERT J. .. 201,261,360 WEINMANN, JOHN W. 216 WEISGERBER, MARIL YN A... 239,265 WEISS, NANCY J. . .... 257 WEISSMAN, IRIS R. 294 WELCH, JAMES L. .. 259 WELCH, LAURA M. 260 WELLER, CHARLES A. JR. 360 WELLMAN, BARBARA L. ........ 360 WELSH, PAULA A........... 219,360 WEL TNER, THEODORE F. . 266 WENCK, GARY J. . ..... 284 WENDELN, JANICE F. . 360 WENGER, ROBERT C. 219 WENNING, SAMUEL P... 196,206,265 . 360 WENNING, WILLIAM M. WENERT, KENNETH N. . ...... 261 WESBECHER, JEROME W. . .. 360 WESSEL, CYNTHIA M. . ....... 260 WESTBROCK, JUDITH D. 360 WESTRICK, JEAN H. 274 WETZEL, CHRISTINE A. .. 263 WHALEN, ROBERT M. . 192,234 WHEATLEY, ROBERTT. 264 WHElAN, JAMES F. .. 264 WHELAN, ROGER T. .. 360 WHITACRE,NORMAJEAN ...... 360 . .... 293 WHITE, BARBARA J. WHITE, JOHN C. ........... 360 WHITEHEAD, DENNIS J. . .. 246 WHITMAN, WILLIAM M ......... 275 WHITNEY, LAWRENCE J. . 233 WHITIING, LAURA M. . 261 WICHAEl, PATRICIA G. 239,243,286 WICKS, ROBERT H. . 256 WIEDEMER, MARYSUE. . ..... 270 WIEDEMER, ROSEMARY .... 196,263 WIESER, RICHARDC. 271 WIGHTMAN, PATRICIA A. 216 WILCOX, STEVEN E. ..... 360 WILCZYNSKI, ROBERT E. . 275,360 WI LDE, SU SAN L. 257 WILEY, MARY JANE . 197,360 360 WILHELM, ANNE L. WILHELM JOHN H. . 191,224,245,360 WILHELM FRANCES A. . 263 WILKE, JAMES B. . ..... 230,276 264 WILHElM, GEORGE E. WILLIAMS, JAMES V. JR ...... 275,265 WILLIAMS, JOHN G. . .. 199 WILLIAMS, MICHAEl P. 205,265 .. 262 WILLIAMS, ROBERT J. WILLIAMS, ROBERT L. .......... 257 WI LLiAMS, TIM E. .. 360 WILLIAMS, WAYNE .. 361 WILLKE, THOMAS J. . 219 WILLMAN, CATHERINE E. . 361 WILLMOTI,MARK E. . ..... 190 WILSON, DONNA J. 237,243,266,361 WILSON, ROBERT J. . ....... 224,361 WIL TBERGER, MARGARET ...... 274 WINANDY, JOSEPH F. . 225 WING, JUDITH K. . 253,361 WING, LUM R. 273 WINKLER, ROBERTT. 199,247,361 WINN, ALLEN . 361 WINTERS, DAVID Z. . 202 WINTERS, PHYLLIS J. 216 WISNESKI, JAMES. . .... 277 WISNIEWSKI,GREGORY R....... 277 WITKOWSKI, MARLENE A. . 361 WITKOWSKI, THOMAS E. . 262 WOEBER, CAROL YN M. . ... 260 WOESTE, JOSEPH B...... 190,209,224 . 266 WOHLERS, WILLIAM H. WOJCIK, MARCIA J. . 263 WOLANIN, JANET L. . 196,274 WOLF, DONALD R. 271 WOLFE, VIRGINIA M ............ 243 WOLFER, JOHN A. . ... 292

WOLTERMANN, MICHAEL L. 193, 222, 266 WONG, PAUL K. 266 WOOD, JOHN P. . 223 WOODFORD, PHILIP B.. 196,202,361 361 WOODRUFF, RUSSELL A. . WOODS, ERIC G ............ 196,265 WOODS, CATHERINE A. 237,242,361 WOODWARD, KAREN A. . 251 WOOLLEY, GAVIN P. . ... 233 WORLAND, M. NOELL . .. 361 WOURMS, ROBERT P. 206,245 WOZNIAK, KAREN L. 239,361 265 WREN, MICHAEL P. WRENN, MARY P. .. 252 WRIGHT, NEIL D. .. 230 WRIGHT, ROBERT S. JR. 193 WRONSKI, RICHARD D. . 361 WUEBKER, EILEIN L. . . .. 361 WURMSER, KAREN A. . 270 WYAN, JOHN V. 279 WYGONIK, WILLIAM T. 361 WYLAND, JEANMARIE 270 WYLIE, ROBERT D. . .. 234 WYLONIS, MICHAEL R. . .... 361 WYLONIS, ROSEMARY A. 263 WYNN, PEGGY A. . ... 237 WYSE, JAMES A. 266 YAEGER, CHRISTINE I. 274 YAEGER, STEPHEN R. . . ..... 265 YAGER, ELIZABETH M. .. 193,263 YAINDL, WILLIAM F. . ..... 223,226 YANCY, PATRICE M ............. 260 YANICK, VIRGINIA A. . ..... 261 YANNY, JOSEPH A. 256 YANO, MICHELE R.......... 239,361 YARSKY, KENNETH J. JR. . ..... 362 YATES, KENNETH E. 200 YEAGER, ROBERT P. 362 YELLENIK, WILLIAM A. 199,203 261,362 YEL TON, RICHARD O. 265 YEN, CHRISTOPHER P. 266 YERANKO, MARTHA J. . 197,265 YOUNG, CHRISTINE M. . ... 267,362 YOU NG, DOUGLAS D. .. 261 YOU NG, ELIZABETH A....... 219,362 YOUNG, FRANK A. III . .. 259 YOUNG,JANICEM ............. 243 YOUNG, PATRICIA L. ... 269 YOUNG, ROBERT J. . ... 270 YOUNG, ROSEMARY C. ....... 237 YOUNG, WILLIAM JR. . ......... 190 .. 362 YOUNGERMAN, DAVID A. YURCISIN, SALL Y A. . 260 YUX, JUDITH A. .. 362 ZABAK, DARICE L. 263 ZACIEK, KATHLEEN A........... 260 ZAGATA, LORRANIEl. . ...... 196 .. 362 ZAGURSKY, EliZABETH A. ZAJDEL, ROBERTT. 292 ZALESKI, CLIFFORD P........... 362 ZALUSKI, JOSEPH J. . ...... 262 ZALLNICK, LAUREL L. .. 252 ZAPAPAS, GAIL E. . ........... 274 ZAWLINSKI, MICHAEL T. 195,266,362 ZAWOJSKI, FRANK JR. 232 ZEBROWSKI, CAROL YN R. 269 ZEDONEK, JO-ANN P. 263 ZGELA, JOHN A. 264 ZELASKO, JOANN F. . 206,222 ZELEK, PETER P. . .. 193 ZIEN, KATHLEEN L. ... 274,362 ZIHLMAN, ROBERT J. .. 195 ZIMM, DIANE R. 272,362 ZIMMERMANN, MARY K. . 206 ZINCK, SR. MARY JANE . 362 ZINGALI, ROBERT J. 262 ZINK, MARK A. . ...... 245 ZIOBRO, DENNIS P. . 265 ZISA, JOSEPH C. . 269 ZISER, DAVID A. 209 ZITNAY, ROBERT L. ... 264 ZMUDA, EUGENE R. . ....... 225 ZONTlNI,JOHNM. . ....... 255 ZSCHACH, MARY LOU T. 362 ZUCKER, MARGARET L. ..... 206,222 ZUKOSKI, THEODORE M ........ 256 ZUMBERGER, NANCY A. . .. 362 ZUTKIS, ROBERT S. . 362 ZWIESLER, E. JEROME .. 223,226





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