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W!T!IBWI &9i I warrant they'll prove an excuse for the glass." That's the lyrics to just one of the *« group sing-alongs that has made Mercyhurst's Canterbury Feast a sell-out affair for the last 10 years. That's right. c Theatre Department director Igor Stalsky's "highly entertaining, highly silly piece of theatrics," according to an Erie Daily Times theater reviewer, celebrated its 10th year of hilarious fun. Popular demand for Erie's longest-running play (conceived, written and directed by Stalsky) meant three casts doing 45 per­ xtwsssm* wS»J formances in only four months. Patrons to the affairs eat whole chickens with ! their hands and love it. The cast, who take liberties with their roles and who serve the food between acts, love it too. J*Tit - •*• Everyone who participates walks out looking forward to next year's perfor­ mance. "Drink Hail!" • • • COVER STORY • • • Mercyhurst Home for the Mud es Vol.9 No.l Fall 1990 Art expresses itself first in the human person. This summer, 200 students from the Governor's School for the Arts came to Mercyhurst where all the arts - visual art, dance, creative writing, music, photography and theater — united. Chairman of the Board of Trustees James A. Zurn President • • FEATURES Dr. William P. Garvey Senior Assistant to the President Mary Daly '66 Uncovering Old Treasured 3 Within a few years, Erie could have an international Contributors reputation as a center for archaeological studies and research Sr. Lawreace Antoun if Dr. James Adovasio, a renowned archaeologist, has his way. Gary Bukowski 73 Louis Caravaglia Gary Cardot John Deasy '90 The Maestro Dorothy DiSanti Rich Forsgren '84 Few cities or colleges, regardless of size, can boast an Robert Grubb orchestral director the stature of Walter Hendl. In his prime, Bonnie Hall Hendl had few peers. Along with his pal, Leonard Bernstein, Pat Liebel '53 Hendl is considered the outstanding American-born conduc­ Kimberly Malinowski tor of this century. Karen Rene Merkle '84 Don McQuaid Times Publishing Co. Terry Steele Ken Ziegler 1 f\ The Richest Man on Campus 1 v In the classic movie, "It's a Wonderful Life," Jimmy Editor Stewart is the richest man in town. Well, at Mercyhurst, the Kimberly Dillon richest man on campus is Ed Gallagher, who was recently honored as teacher of the year. Designer TypoGraphic Systems Printing 1 1 Budiedt Club on Campus Seneca Printing, Oil City, PA *• * One wonders if Becker, Kelsey, Kuzak and the rest of the attorneys from the law firm of McKenzie, Brackman, et al., had a version of the Mercyhurst Pre-Law Society in their pasts. If so, their decisions were made a little less stressfully and their transitions were a lot less painful.

About the Cover Color is the visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects. By modifying the colors of the imagination, students from the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts hone their various crafts in a creative, artistic environment. Mercyhurst Magazine is published three times a year by Mercyhurst College. The magazine is published by the Office of External Affairs, Mercyhurst College, Glenwood Cover photo taken by Mark Fainstein. Hills, Erie, Pennsylvania 16546.

FALL 1990 1 'op in tkBookcfOurLk) A Speech by Sister Lawreace Antoun, 1990 Commencement Speaker

your voyage of self-discovery. beyond their grasp. And is there some Through all of this, Mercyhurst significant message for you in the had one goal: to send into life's coincidence that your commencement mainstream an educated man, an day is the first anniversary of the educated woman. beginning of student protests at A computer can do just about Tieneman Square? anything you tell it to do, but cer­ You have known the best and the tainly no one has ever said that a worst and it is this mixture of rel­ computer will solve the problems of evance and confusion, of reality and the homeless in these United States. contradiction, that you take with you No one certainly has said that a course today into a society torn by division, in human development will save its racism and terrorism; a society that family structure. No one surely has needs you to help shape its future. 1990 Commencement speakers Sister Lawreace ever implied that a degree in criminal Antoun and Bishop Michael Murphy. For those who dare to be a breath justice will decrease crime in our ahead of life, as Ranier Maria Rilke, a streets. But it's just possible that you German author, puts it, there must be liberally educated graduates will. some special urgency about living life Because in the very special time at to the fullest. More outstanding, then, Mercyhurst that has been uniquely than what you have already done is yours, your minds have been opened what you have yet to do. he march of time is relentless. to the complexity and simplicity of Time opens its hoary mouth and It ever progresses, never. the arts and sciences; your ears have smiles. It smiles with cynicism at my falters. Time is just because heard the anguish of pain and the joy efforts to capture it in so short a time. it gives as much to one of celebration; your eyes have focused But it smiles, too, with the same pride generation as another; it is merciless on human dignity and human liberty and for the same reasons that we do. because it leaves its mark on those and have looked upon disaster. It smiles because among the glorious who withstand its ravages. Page after In your classrooms, you have events inscribed on the pages forever page it turns and seals in the Book of traveled the mud paths of Africa, the locked away, it remembers the Life. Pages to which we can always slums of Calcutta, and the streets of Mercyhurst graduates of 1990 and refer but which we can never relive. Disney World. In our own city, you looking down the corridor of the years With your matriculation at joined hands with those who weep perceives that each of you carries Mercyhurst College, time recorded a still at the Vietnam Moving Wall. within your heart today some strong special moment in your personal Through the power of the media, you purpose, some goal to be achieved, history.... Even though far-reaching were weightless with the astronauts some quiet dream. changes have transformed American who deployed the Hubbell telescope; Only history and the passage of education in the last three decades, Mercyhurst is, and will continue to be, the inheritor of a particular tradition: one which needs a solid foundation to insure that the mission of a past 1 line idjudt because itgived CM generation will not totter at the vision of the next. much to owe generation as another. The search for truth is carried out along many byways. At Mercyhurst you have been asked to measure you walked with Mandela to a waiting time will bear witness to the fulfill­ yourself against its values: values that nation; you stood shoulder-to- ment of that dream; to the purity of will make you the kind of citizen who shoulder with those who cheered a the experience on which it was will rage against mediocrity and crumbling Berlin Wall and side-by-side conceived; the authenticity with injustice in our society; values that will with those who spent their lives to which it was dedicated; the integrity call you to sacrifice yourselves on the stand finally free in the Eastern Bloc and principles on which it was built; altar of ethical morality; values that nations and in Nicaragua — all the the strength and versatility of its have taught you, in the words of time mindful of the Middle East and structure. Only history and the McGehee, to develop a thirst for Northern Ireland still struggling for passage of time can judge the quality printer's ink and quench it by reading; reconciliation; all the time mindful of of the commitment you make today. values that have freed you to continue the Baltic States with freedom just In the meantime, you are obviously expected to do more than just wait.

MERCYHURST MAGAZINE **' w.ithin a few years, Erie could have an Adovasio believes that northwestern international reputation as a center for Pennsylvania and the adjacent areas of Ohio archaeological studies and research if develop­ and New York offer many opportunities for ments now underway at Mercyhurst go archaeological exploration, "because the early .» •! according to plan. pre-history of the region is poorly known," he said, "The opportunity exists for identifying, analyzing and 4 . * understanding what life was like here as far •;* U* RCYHURST ATTRACTS back as the last ice age and beyond. H ARCHAEOLOGIST By Don McQuaid "I like the kind of archaeo­ logical and r, Mercyhurst has attracted one of the geological country's foremost archaeologists, James D. problems that Adovasio, Ph.D., to create ana head a exist here, and I / Department of Archaeology and Anthro­ see no conflict pology at the college. between Adovasio comes to Mercyhurst from the working out of University of Pittsburgh, where he served as this area and » • chairman of the Department of Anthropol­ maintaining the ogy from 1980 to 1989. In addition to national and heading the new department at the college, international he will serve as director of the newly-formed contacts I've Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute. developed over One facet of the institute will be the the course of Center for Perishables Analysis. The center, my career." to be located in the basement of Zurn Hall, It was Adovasio's highly successful s will be one of only a handful of such facilities excavations at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter k and related sites in Washington County, PA, in the U.S. Its purpose will be to provide in- from 1973 to 1978 that gained him an depth analysis of non-durable archaeological international reputation in the field of S » materials such as textiles and basketry by archaeology. The area is one of only two means of state-of-the-art technology. widely acknowledged pre-Clovis sites in the Adovasio, who developed the same type western hemisphere. .-*» of facility at the University of Pittsburgh, believes that he can duplicate his success at Adovasio's work there continues to figure Mercyhurst. "I'm confident that, within a imminently in archaeological research. year or so, 90 percent of all the non-durable Extensive references to Meadowcroft are made # v items excavated anywhere in the Americas, as in articles appearing in current issues of well as a substantial percentage of those found Science, American Antiquity, Archaeology and elsewhere, will be tunneled through the center The Smithsonian Magazine. in Erie," he said. Adovasio has been a research associate As director of the institute, Adovasio, with with the Smithsonian Institution since 1974 the assistance of Mercyhurst archaeology and with the Carnegie Museum since 1978. majors, will also undertake archaeological To date, he has received over 100 grants for surveys and excavations in this country and archaeological surveys and excavations in 27 c abroad. His immediate goal for the tri-state states and five foreign countries. .«« area is to identify, from over 100 possible "We're confident that Dr. Adovasio can 4 % locations, those sites with the best potential accomplish here essentially what he did at :** for discovering materials from the earliest Pittsburgh and elsewhere,' said Mercyhurst '*i *M • v..1;* settlement of the region. Academic Dean Michael McQuillen, Ph.D. On the international scene, Adovasio and "Our goal is to create a strong four-year •/^ Mercyhurst are now completing plans for ex­ program that will have its own identity, but tended cooperative field projects in Israel, the will also complement our science program as a southern Ukraine and northern Manchuria. whole. We have real strengths in the sciences, Jt 1 "Dr. Adovasio is ranked as one of the top but need a higher profile for them, which Dr. 10 men in his field in the country," Mercy­ Adovasio's presence will certainly help to ^T* /* hurst President Dr. William P. Garvey said. create." ff-^1 "Not only the college, but the entire tri-state region should experience a heightened profile in the areas of archaeology and anthropology as a result of the work he will be doing here.

•)• *r 4*V F/\L/L 7990 U *\ 1*1 J «* \ iewed in retrospect, 1990 may nated by Europeans. Equally prove to be a watershed year for impressive is the Maestro's lineage Mercyhurst's rapidly growing in the great traditions of conduct­ D'Angelo School of Music. Before ing. So far as Hendl knows, he is the year was half over, the school the only person actively conducting had already been the focus of two in this country who is in direct line developments that cannot help but of descent, a mere one generation enhance its reputation at the removed, from two of the undis­ regional and national levels. puted masters of modern conduct­ In April, it was announced by ing, Richard Strauss and Gustav Pennsylvania State Secretary of Mahler. Hendl's conducting Education Donald M. Carroll that teacher at the Curtis Institute of Mercyhurst had been selected from Music was , who studied among 25 colleges and universities under Strauss before coming to across the commonwealth as the America. While serving as assistant new site of the Pennsylvania conductor of the New York Philhar­ Governor's School for the Arts monic, Hendl had the opportunity (PGSA) (see story on page 5). One to work with Bruno Walter, who of the six areas in which the school .5 had studied with Mahler. offers training is music, and state In his position as musical officials acknowledge that one of 1 director of the the most salient factors in their O 3 for the past 14 years, Hendl led the decision to locate the prestigious O orchestra to new heights of profes­ school at Mercyhurst was the state- X) o sional excellence, building a of-the-art facilities of the D'Angelo o reputation for it that far exceeded School. what is normally expected of a The other development was the symphony orchestra in a metropoli­ appointment of internationally tan area the size of Erie. Before known conductor Walter Hendl as coming to Erie, the Maestro served conductor and artist-in-residence of Walter Hendl as he is most often seen. as assistant director of the New York the school's newly formed orches­ Philharmonic, musical director of tra. Hendl will conduct all the the Dallas Symphony, associate concerts in the orchestra's 1990-91 conductor of the world-renowned season, which will consist of three chamber orchestra Chicago Symphony and director of the Eastman School of performances, three wind ensemble performances and two Music in Rochester. opera productions. In addition to his conducting duties, "What we have is the right man at the right time," said Hendl will teach classes in conducting and orchestration. President Garvey. "If you're going to develop a first-rate Founded in 1982 with an endowment given by Erie music school as part of the college, you must have a first- physician Dr. George D'Angelo and his wife, Mary, the rate orchestra, and that's what we will have with Maestro D'Angelo School has grown from 25 students in 1985 to Hendl conducting. Few schools, regardless of size, can the 83 who are majoring in music this year. The school's boast an orchestral director of his stature." new orchestra, which made its debut last spring, will Sam Rotman, director of the D'Angelo School since present its concerts in Zurn Recital Hall. Mercyhurst 1986, said, "Hendl has tremendous knowledge of ensemble President Dr. William P. Garvey estimated that initially and repertoire, and he will bring all that expertise to two-thirds of the orchestra members will be music school Mercyhurst. It benefits our music students to be able to rub majors, while the remainder will consist of talented local shoulders with someone of Maestro Hendl's stature." musicians. "I feel that in a career that spans half a century I have Hendl shares with Leonard Bernstein the distinction of acquired some musical knowledge worth sharing," Hendl being one of the first two American-born conductors to said, "and I'd like to pass that on to the next generation. I achieve world-class stature. Prior to their simultaneous hope to instill a sense of professionalism — both in musical appearance on the national music scene 45 years ago, perception and in performance — in the young musicians conducting in this country had been completely domi- who will be attending the school."

This 1950s photo shows Walter Hendl Pianist Vladmiri Horowitz (I) with Walter Hendl. with Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini in Dallas, TX.

MERCYHURST MAGAZINE students. At the five other locations, Pennsyl­ vania State University, the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University, the University of Pennsylvania and Millersville University, quality training and experience is offered in the fields of agricultural sciences, international studies, the sciences, business and teaching, respectively. "In this instance, at least, it could be said that Mercyhurst is now one of the Big Six," The Governor^ Garvey said, referring to the college's inclu­ sion in the company of schools that are much larger, older and better known than Mercyhurst. "It's a compliment to our arts faculty and to the entire Erie community to be chosen over numerous other sites in the commonwealth, and it is a gratifying sign of the growing academic recognition of the college." Thus far, Mercyhurst seems to have pleased virtually everyone involved with the program, including state officials, those responsible for the day-to-day operation of the school and, equally important, the 200 students chosen Home for the Muses from over 2,000 applicants statewide. State Secretary of Education Donald M. Carroll said, By Don McQuaid "In locating the school at Mercyhurst, we will be giving our students an excellent opportu­ nity to further develop their talents. One would truly have to have lived in a Mercyhurst provides the full range of facilities cave — or simply been out of the country for and services essential to a program of this most of this year — not to be aware that type." Gene Van Dyke, director of all six of government funding for the arts has been 3 a hot subject for American media of late. E Fueled by the rhetoric of legislators like Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, critics of the National Endowment for the Arts O (NEA) have pounced on such emotional ir >. hot buttons as desecration of the flag and c the profanation of religious symbols in art Eex o exhibits funded by the NEA to demand O what would amount to some form of c

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FALL 1990 schedule, expert faculty, an accelerated attend a range of evening programs and curriculum, hands-on experience in laborato­ performances, which they produce. All ries and studios, and detailed education and students live on campus under the supervision career information. of resident assistants, who are former PGSA students. Follow-up studies clearly 3 1IIII indicate that a significant 2 majority of the students elect to CD pursue their PSGA field of study O in college, that many pursue o graduate degrees, and that many ir c achieve careers in their fields, eCOx some developing national and E o O international reputations. The Mercyhurst campus was (/> transformed into a vibrant -O a. archipelago of intense artistic to a> E experiences, where students and faculty interacted at a level that -C) is simply not possible in more o o conventional settings. An impromptu tour clearly revealed both the scope of the program and the quality of the instruc­ tion, as well as an unmistakable Mercyhurst Prepara­ According to its 1990 mission statement, spirit of commitment on the part of students tory School senior the purpose of the Governor's School is to and faculty alike. Heather Hertel, one of "provide artistic, esthetic and cultural In the airy, elegant reaches of the dance 62 students chosen to experiences and training in the areas of visual study the visual arts at studio, dancers' muscles tensed, relaxed, and the Governor's School, art, creative writing, dance, music, photogra­ tensed again as the students struggled to practices her drawing phy and theater." Founded in 1973, the master a new movement in modern dance skills in Garvey Park. program was housed at Bucknell University under the expert eye of Randy Thomas, through the summer of 1988 and was held on director of PGSA's dance department. In the the campus of Bloomsburg University in the Little Theatre, theater majors, under the summer of 1989. direction of Whit McLaughlin, were totally Dr. Donald Chittum, who has served as immersed in the process of developing three director of the school for the past three years, workshop performances simultaneously. expressed his views on the feasibility of the Divided into three groups on the stage, they program at the Mercyhurst campus, "It's very strove to recreate, in living, but absolutely exciting to come to a campus and create a motionless forms, three distinct scenes from school," he said. "The support and sense of the phantasmagoric painting "The Tempta­ commitment that we've received from the tion of St. Anthony" by Hieronymus Bosch. president is all-pervasive, and that goes a long way towards creating the kind of atmosphere that is conducive to what we're trying to accomplish with this program." "Mercyhurst has a lovely campus, but, equally important, it's the perfect size for our purposes and affords all the facilities neces­ sary in the six areas in which we offer intensive training. "I like the idea that, while the college is located in a real city, with all the conveniences that affords, it is a self-con­ tained community with enough surrounding land that it has a sense of autonomy and apartness," Chittum said. All students attend classes in their major area for three-and-a-half hours in the morn­ ing and two-and-a-half hours in the early evening. Elective classes and special events are scheduled in the afternoon, and from 8:45 Maurice Coleman prepares to pull a print as part of his p.m. to 10 p.m., students are required to visual arts work at the Governor's School,

MERCYHURST MAGAZINE M Meanwhile, creative writing make their understanding of the concept ^fl students listened raptly as concrete by trying it out on the keyboard.

Don McQuaid is a writer for Mercyhurst Magazine. He has extensive experience writing about the performing arts and participated in PGSA as a poet in 1978. School for the Performing and Visual Arts Senior Chris Spare, 17, hopes to share what he's learned about theater this summer with other Academy High School students.

FALL 1990 RAYMOND BUYCE, an associate profes­ DARYL GEORGER, an instructor in baseball coordinator for the Pennsylvania sor in geology, and DR. JOHN MICHAEL Hospitality Management, has been State Keystone Games. CAMPBELL, assistant professor of biology, promoted to the rank of assistant were recently granted tenure. professor. TYRONE MOORE, director of career services, was nominated to serve on the DR. JOHN MICHAEL CAMPBELL and , composer-in- Executive Board for the Association for DR. DIANE DUDZINSKI, both assistant residence and assistant professor of School, College and University Staffing professors of biology, monitored and music, received a Margaret F. Jory Grant (ASCUS). He is currently the president of directed a Space Exposed Experiment from the American Music Center in New the Mid-Atlantic Association for School, Developed for Students (SEEDS), a York. The center is a national service College and University Staffing, ASCUS's cooperative project between NASA and organization devoted to the furthering of regional affiliate. ASCUS represents Park Seed Company of Greenwood, SC. new American music. approximately 850 member colleges, Students planted seeds subjected to a six- universities and school districts and year flight on a Long Duration Exposure DR. FRANK HAG AN, professor of services 1,200 professionals. He also has Facility satellite, and recovered by the sociology, had the second edition of been asked to be a presenter at this crew of the space shuttle Columbia, in Introduction to Criminology: Theories, year's national conference in Denver, January of 1990. The space-exposed Methods and Criminal Behavior (Chicago:CO . He will talk about legal and ethical seeds were subjected to cosmic radiation, Nelson-Hall, 1990) published in March. issues and its relationship to the place­ temperature extremes, weightlessness ment and human resources function. and the vacuum of space. These seeds ROBERT HOFF, professor of psychology, were compared to earth-based seeds has an article in a recent issue of The JOHN NEE, associate professor in planted at the same time by students. Musical Quarterly (Vol. 73, No. 4,1989), criminal justice, has been contracted to one of the world's most prestigious write a weekly feature article about "the DR. THOMAS DONAHUE has been journals of musicology. The article old days" in police work for the Police promoted to associate professor of entitled "Three Approaches to Defining Technology and Management Magazine. philosophy. Donahue joined Mercyhurst Jazz," co-authored by former For many of his articles, he is using in 1986 as an assistant professor of Mercyhurst faculty members Mark information gleaned from interviews of philosophy. He obtained his bachelor's Gridley and Robert Maxham, is old timers. Professor Jim Fisher of degree in philosophy from Hofstra multidisciplinary, covering the fields of Edinboro University is assisting in the University and his doctorate in philosophy musicology, psychology and Wittgen- interview process. Nee and Fisher are from SUNY-Buffalo. Steinian philosophy. Hoff has also also researching and investigating two completed work for an instructor's old murders for which they hope to ED GALLAGHER, professor of education, manual to accompany the text Health prove that in each case, the wrong recently attended an Advanced Confer­ Psychology by Charles Prokop. The text person was accused and punished. ence for Education Leaders in Long Island, and manual will be published by Fisher, an accomplished author, is NY, and a Training of Trainers Conference Macmillan this November assisting Nee with his memoirs. in Southampton, NY. Both meetings were sponsored by the Northeast Region JOE JORDANO, head baseball coach and DAVID PINTO, director of Hammermill Center for Drug-Free Schools and coordinator of athletic marketing and Library, is the mandolin player in Communities. Ed and his wife, Esther, promotions, has been selected to sit on "Generic Grass," a local bluegrass band. recently returned from a trip to Hong the NCAA Division II Advisory Commit­ The band put out its second cassette Kong and Guangyhar, China. Ed felt that tee for the North Atlantic Region. This is tape during ihe summer, entitled the Chinese were not as "free-and-open" the second consecutive year that he has "Generic Grass Live." The songs were as they were five years ago when he served on this committee. He has also recorded during the summer of 1989. studied in China. been selected to serve as the regional

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DR. JOSEPH PIZZAT, professor of art, MARY PRICE BODAY, assistant profes­ Institute of Pennsylvania where he was had his third cover article, "What's Up? sor of dance, is the new director of the director of visual communications. He Art's Up! That's What!" published in the Dance Department. She has danced will teach art courses with a particular June issue of Arts and Activities Magazine. professionally with both ballet and emphasis on graphic design. Hasheian This article featured hot-air balloons modern companies and comes to received his bachelor's in art education utilizing self-adhesive materials. Mercyhurst from Seattle, WA. In New from the College of Art and York City, she performed with Pearl Lang, his master's in history and the practice of DR. MARY HEMBROW SNYDER, Larry Richardson and the Gaku dance art from the University of Pennsylvania. assistant professor of religious studies, companies and the Mary Anthony Dance He has taught in elementary, secondary Theater. She has taught at Harkness was recently promoted to associate and college levels and taught for several Ballet of New York, the Zurich Ballet, the professor. She presented a paper years at Edinboro University of Pennsyl­ University of Illinois, the National vania. Hasheian has had numerous entitled, "Beyond Dualism: Emerging Academy of the Arts of Illinois, Cornish exhibitions of his own and will be our Paradigms For a Peaceful World," at the Institute of Seattle and the Summer new Cummings Gallery director. annual meeting of the College Theology Dance Lab. She holds a BFA and MFA in Society held at Loyola University in New dance from the University of Oklahoma. JAY KIRK 78, returns to the college as Orleans, LA. Boday is listed in Who's Who of American instructor in dance. He has had addi­ Women and Outstanding Young Women oftiona l training as well as performing TREVOR WARREN, head men's and America. experience with the Americana Dance women's soccer coach, was awarded the Theatre, Dallas, Chicago, Cincinnati and United States Soccer Federation's (USSF) HARRY DAMMER, instructor in criminal Pittsburgh ballets and was a guest artist "A" license for coaching following a justice, comes to Mercyhurst from at the National Ballet of the Dominican week-long course in Tampa, FL The "A" Castleton State College in Vermont. He Republic. license represents the USSF's highest will be in the Administration of justice coaching award and is the culmination Department. He has a bachelor's degree DAWN DAY QUINN '82, who has a of several weeks of training. Warren was in criminal justice from the University of bachelor's degree in interior design and invited to the federation's headquarters Dayton where he also obtained a master's art, earned her master's at Iowa State in Colorado Springs, CO, to train as an in education. He is currently pursuing his University. She has six years of profes­ instructor for the USSF. doctorate of philosophy in criminal justice sional experience as a designer and has from Rutgers University. Dammer has been a college instructor for three years. had professional experience in the DR. WILLIAM GARVEY, college presi­ She is not a complete newcomer to the criminal justice field as well as teaching dent, has been nominated to the faulty as she was a part-time instructor experience in both the secondary and here in the 1989-90 academic year. executive committee of the Pennsylvania co lege levels. Association of Colleges and Universities MARILYN SMITH 71, assistant professor (PACU). PACU is the coordinating arm DR. MARIO DIAZ, assistant professor of of interior design, obtained her for all the 70-member colleges and physics, received his doctorate from the bachelor's degree in human ecology and universities. University of Cordoba in Argentina. He a master's of education at Gannon comes to Mercyhurst from the University University. Since 1984, she has been VERNON WHERRY, assistant professor of Pittsburgh where he was an assistant teaching at Villa Maria College. She also of criminal justice, presented a paper professor of physics. He has published has teaching experience on both the entitled "Substance Abuse Resistance over 24 articles in physics and astronomy junior and senior high school levels. Education Across the Curriculum: A journals and has presented numerous Value-Oriented Approach for Educators papers at national and international DR. TODD TROUT, assistant professor of of the 90s" at the Academy of Criminal symposia. chemistry, graduated cum laude from Justice Sciences meeting in Denver, CO. Albright College with his bachelor's HARRY HASHEIAN, assistant professor of degree in chemistry. He received his art, comes to Mercyhurst from the Art doctorate in inorganic chemistry from the University of Maryland. He has presented scholarly research at six national meetings and has published Left to right: seven papers. He is a member of the Campbell American Chemical Society and the Donahue Society for Applied Spectroscopy. He Clinsky was formerly a postdoctoral research Hagan scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Jordano Institute and was a research scientist at Snyder the National Bureau of Standards. Warren

FALL 1990 \.he exemplified all member of the Faculty Policies Committee for two the positive qualities years and was elected chairman for the 1989-91 academic years, an adviser to the Pennsylvania one really admire** in Student Education Association for 15 years and a Q member of the Adolescent Task Force since 1988. E a teacher." Gallagher was a Fulbright Scholar studying Japanese culture at Sophia University in Tokyo and o o studying Egyptian culture at Ain Shams University in Cairo. He also won the Delta Kappa Gamma The Legacy of Leadership Award, the Outstanding Young Educators Award and a full-tuition internship in supervision of instruction at Pennsylvania State University. Being nominated, Gallagher feels, was, in ED GALLAGHER itself, an honor, but, to receive the award was I overwhelming. "This award reaffirms in a public way "Good teachers what I've always known in my heart, the work of a need to be able "There's a little of me in every student," says this good teacher is appreciated," he said. to share their six foot teacher of teachers with an elfish grin that As a teacher of teachers, Gallagher is concerned own life experi­ flows from his mouth to his eyes. This titan, how­ that his students come to realize and accept the fact ences," says ever, is like a giant teddy bear — a lovable, huggable that education is not just a process of transmitting professor Ed fellow who brings dedication, humor, enthusiasm Gallagher, knowledge from teacher to student, but a process recently voted and a sense of caring about the whole student to his that should center around students learning how to teacher of the classes. He is a master of what he does — teaching learn. year by faculty, others to become teachers. "Good teachers also need to be able to share students and "He has influenced my life more than any other their own experiences," said Gallagher. Sharing alumni. teacher at Mercyhurst," said Diane Adams '90 in a experiences helps students realize that whether a letter. "He's a perfect role model for future educators beginner or a veteran, they'll continually run into because he exemplifies all the positive qualities one situations and difficulties that they will need to deal really admires in a teacher." with and overcome. That letter was instrumental in Gallagher's His graduates learn a lot about themselves when selection as one of nearly 700 teachers recognized by they enter the working world. They very often share Sears, Roebuck and Co. for resourcefulness and these moving experiences with him as did this leadership as a private college educator. Gallagher student in the following letter: received The Sears-Roebuck Foundation's Teaching Excellence Award at this year's commencement "After today (observing other teachers), I understand exercises. why kids are so bored. Why they have such a tough "It was very difficult for the selection committee adjustment to make when they come to my class. to choose just one Mercyhurst professor for this Because I expect a great deal from them, just as you award as we are fortunate to have so many excellent did. And I am proud of doing that. Even so, I get teachers," said Dr. Michael McQuillen, academic frustrated. I think of trying another profession. I know dean. "However, it is fitting that this first Teaching I'm good. And I know I'm needed. But it gets so tough, Excellence Award went to a teacher of teachers." just as you know. In six years, I've had one of my Edward J. Gallagher, professor of education, students kill himself, many of my girls had babies ... came to Mercyhurst in 1972. He received his one student was gifted and talented and hated me ... bachelor of science degree in social science at one put his hands around my throat, one threatened Millersville State Teachers College and his master's in me, then another one wrote a poem about me for civics education at the secondary level from Pennsylvania class, not my class, in which that student said how State University. Before becoming a college prof, much he admired me. The entire school screamed and Gallagher was a high school teacher at Octorara Area yelled the other day when I walked up on stage to give High School in Atglen, PA. an award, it was such a great feeling. Today a girl told He is a life member of the National Education me that she was thinking of committing suicide. It's Association and the Pennsylvania State Education tough to be a teacher, just as you know.... But yet, I Association and is also a member of Phi Delta Kappa, love my job. Thanks for being my teacher." the Association for Teacher Education, the National Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop­ Or, he just receives a note saying, "Thank you, ment, the National Council for Social Studies and the Mr. Gallagher, for helping me believe in me." Northwestern Pennsylvania Teacher Preparation "The feeling I get from seeing my students Council. succeed is just wonderful," says Ed. "It sounds real While at Mercyhurst, Gallagher has been sentimental and hokey, but that to me is what president of the College Senate seven times, a teaching is all about."

10 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE By Karen Merkle '84 ?*3* ImmMfmnfM^mmiMl • p^>«

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CO IHBEI i!s«ftr' 03 One wonders if Becker, Kelsey, While at Scranton, he joined the Kuzak and the rest of the attorneys Northeastern Association of Pre-Law from the law firm of McKenzie, Advisors (NAPLA), an organization % Brackmen, et al., had a version of the with 300 member schools in 1.3 states, O Mercyhurst Pre-Law Society in their and when Mercyhurst started its own pasts. If so, their decisions were made Pre-Law Society, the school became o a little less stressfully and their the only one in the area to be associ­ o transitions were a lot less painful. In ated with the prestigious NAPLA. J only its second year, the Pre-Law Currently, about 20 students are Society is making its mark as one of members of the Pre-Law Society; of Bob Hvezda advises students in any the busiest clubs on the Mercyhurst major who have thoughts of attending that average membership, Hvezda law school on their choices, be it campus, offering advice to students predicts that perhaps three to five career, college or courseload. considering law school, and guidance seniors a year will actually go on to to those applying to one. law school. "The purpose of the Pre-Law The Pre-Law Society has taken an Society is to assist any student of any active role in trying to show students Hvezda has no interest in doing — major who has any thoughts of the real life of both law students and attending law school. "I really like attending law school," explains Robert working professionals. The society what I'm doing. I enjoy working with J. Hvezda, the college's assistant brings in speakers; arranges tours of the students at this level." So he will director of Cooperative Education and law schools; sets up meetings for its continue to represent Mercyhurst as its the society's pre-law adviser. "The members with law school students, pre-law adviser, most notably as one of program offers a student an oppor­ professors and administrators; and 20 people from the 300 NAPLA- tunity to assess his or her own needs, provides its members with the oppor­ affiliated colleges to serve on the seek out professional guidance, choose tunity to sit in on actual law school planning committee for the a career and a course of study." The classes. And, through the cooperative organization's 1990 conference. society advises students on law education/internship office, law- schools' applications, admission and related internships are also available. Karen Rene Merkle '84 is a freelance selection processes, and helps to give Even with all he's learned about writer in Erie, PA, and a regular con­ them an idea of what law school is the profession, there is one thing tributor to the Mercyhurst Magazine. really like. Prior to 1988, any pre-law advising done at Mercyhurst was r n handled through the Political Science Pre-Law Society Membership Form Department. But, by then, Hvezda If you are a Mercyhurst grad who has attended law school, we would was at work in the Cooperative appreciate your involvement in the Pre-Law Society. Your experience Education Office, having just come would help current students, and your membership will enable you to from a position as career consultant attend monthly meetings, receive copies of the newsletter, "Dead Lawyers and pre-law adviser at the University Society," and become involved in a mentoring program and more. of Scranton. Please complete this form and send it to: Robert J. Hvezda, assistant director of Cooperative Education, pre-law adviser, Mercyhurst College, Though never having attended law 501 E. 38th St., Erie, PA 16546. school himself, Hvezda learned a lot about the profession as a career Yes, I'm interested in joining Mercyhurst's Pre-Law Society. consultant at Scranton. He not only Yes .No, I'd like to be involved in the mentoring program advised students about law school, but also about medical and graduate Yes _No, I'd like to be a meeting speaker. schools and other post-undergraduate Name opportunities as well. Hvezda received (Year Graduated) his bachelor's degree in social science Home Address. and education, and his master's in City. State ZIP. counseling from Gannon University. He received a second master's in Work Address. human resources administration from City. State ZIP. the University of Scranton. Home Phone Work Phone L _i FALL 1990 11 w

Detroit Pistons Coach •BBBnHBBl Honored Laser Technology Mercyhurst College was chosen as the site for the presentation of the first "Distinguished Irish American of Comes to Hurst the Year" award presented by the Irish American Partner­ ship (IAP), a non-profit organization with international headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, and U.S. headquarters in Boston. Chuck Daly, head coach of the Detroit Pistons National Basketball Association (NBA) champion basket­ ball team, was named "Irish American of the Year" at a dinner and ceremony held September 26, on the Mercyhurst campus. Daly, a native of Kane, PA, took his place in the history of sports this year by becoming only the third coach in the NBA to win consecutive national championships. Over his seven seasons with the Pistons, he earned the distinction of being the most success­ ful coach in the team's 31 years of existence. All proceeds from the awards dinner went to benefit the educational fund for the 20 Irish students now attending Mercyhurst as part of the IPAs effort to create scholarships for talented Irish youth at Merc/hurst's Chemistry and Physics Depart­ American colleges and universities. "We were honored to have been chosen as the ments recently received a laser system from site for the presentation of the first 'Distinguished Irish American of the Year' award," Saint Vincent Health Center. The laser, said Dr. William P. Garvey, college president. "Irish Americans have a proud history originally purchased in 1987, is valued at over as serious contributors to the American way of life," Garvey added. "Chuck Daly is $30,000. The laser will serve as a demonstra­ an Irish American who has achieved distinction in one of trie most rigorous and tion tool to show students both the theoretical competitive of all arenas, the world of sports. All of us, regardless of our heritage, and practical applications of lasers to scientific can take pride in the fact that he received this award and that it was presented to and medical research. Shown demonstrating him in Erie and at Mercyhurst." Mercyhurst was one of the first two colleges in the the new laser are (I to r) Dr. Jack Williams, country to participate in the lAPs Scholars Program, designed to offer Irish youth the director of the Physics and Chemistry opportunity to study at American colleges in career-related programs at both the Department and Dr. Todd Trout, assistant undergraduate and graduate levels. Studies undertaken by Irish students at professor. Mercyhurst include business, marketing, accounting, mathematics and physics. The graduates of the program return to Ireland to make a more effective contribution to the economic ana cultural life of their country as a result of the knowledge and experience they have acquired during their time in America.

Two NewTrastees Named Vernon D. Dobbs and Robert M. Eisert have been named to the Mercyhurst College Board of Trustees. Eisert, the president of Zurn Industries, Inc.'s Energy Division, was formerly a president's associate and a member of the college's budget and finance committee. He has a bachelor's Dobbs degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and master's degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Both degrees are in mechanical engineering. Dobbs is the executive director of Erie Carpe Diem Award County's Public Assistance Office. He received his bachelor's degree in Matthew}. Triola '90 won Mercy hurst's Carpe Diem Award - foreign languages and his master's the highest student honor given by Mercyhurst College. He is degree in counseling services from shown here with (left to right) James Zurn, chairman of the Gannon University. He received his Board of Trustees, and Barbara Walker, chairman of the Carpe doctorate in counseling and Eisert Diem Society. psychology from the University of Pittsburgh.

12 MERC YHURS T MAGAZINE D'Angelo Competiton For the first time in the history of the D'Angelo Young Artist Competition, a male singer won first prize. Hans Choi, a baritone from Seoul, Korea, won $10,000 and concert engagements with the Erie Philharmonic, the Chautauqua First Mercyhurst Scholarship Institution and the D'Angelo Recital Series. Taking second place ($5,000) was lyric soprano Steffanie Pearce from Dinner Held Philadelphia; soprano Lynda Keith won the $3,000 third place Over 100 people attended the first Mercyhurst College Scholarship prize. Soprano Janet Robb from Illinois and baritone Motti dinner held on May I in Sullivan Hall. Through the generosity or the Wolves Club and its benefactor, Charles E. Blake, six Mercyhurst Kaston from Israel both won $1,000 prizes. Soprano Risa students recieved Wolves Club Endowment Fund and Performing and Renae Harman from Connecticut won the special competition Visual Arts scholarships. Pictured left to right are Wolves Club officers and scholarship recipients: Christopher Hess '93; award ($500) for the best rendition of "High Flight" written by Charles Catania, past president and former scholarship Composer-in-Residence Albert Glinsky. chairman; Julie Cettinger '92; Maureen Golfer '92; Darla Widger '91; Charles Buzzanco, Wolves Club scholarship chairman, and Dale DeCecco, president, Wolves Club Den VIII. Absent when the picture was taken are scholarship recipients Eric Busan '93 and Sean Carlson '92.

Science Department Receives Grant Insurance Scholarship

Mercyhurst College has been awarded a Prospector Psysiologic Analyzer, a $24,000 grant from the National Science machine that has a wide range of Foundation (NSF) to upgrade the functions such as measuring human college's exercise physiology, human oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide physiology and animal physiology labs. production, various respiratory volumes, Dr. Lewis Lutton, former chairman of the hemoglobin saturation and heart rate. Natural Sciences and Mathematics The equipment also comes with an IBM- AT computer and extensive software for data analysis. Members of the insurance Club of Erie County presented a check to Mercyhurst President Dr. "We now have a William P. Garvey to be used for the William P. piece of equipment Cochrane Memorial Scholarship. The William not common at P. Cochrane Memorial Scholarship was undergraduate established at Mercyhurst in 1984 by the club institutions. Asa in tribute to William Cochrane. It is awarded matter of fact, we annually to students showing an interest in the may be the only insurance industry. Pictured left to right are members Ted Keitz, jim Carter, Dr. Garvey, Bob small undergradu­ Potalivo, Gary Bukowski '73, director of ate school in the institutional advancement, and Bob Allgeier. country with this Also present at the luncheon, but not pictured, equipment and was Mary A. Berarducci, president of the capability," said Insurance Club. Shown with Dr. Lutton (r) is J. Brent Stoltzfus, technical Lutton. "This is a operations manager, for Breathing Services Inc. giant step forward for Mercyhurst's sportsmedicine Department and associate professor of program and sets a track record for biology, used the grant, which was others to follow," said Dr. Garvey. matched by Mercyhurst, to purchase a

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by John Deasy '90 The addition of Richard Hartis to the coaching staff of the men s and women s John Deasy '90 is a graduate with a history/communications degree SoCCCr ' ' soccer teams will from Mercyhurst College. He is also a former sports editor of the add valuable experience to both programs. Merciad, the student newspaper. Hartis, who hails from the northeast of England, a hotbed of soccer, has an intimate knowledge of the game. It is hoped that his expertise will catapult both teams further into the national limelight. "Considering 0*n1f The sparkling performances given by some mem- my involvement in professional soccer, I am hopeful that filU11 bers of the golf team during the 1989/90 season I can give the players a more professional attitude," ^ has given head coach Mike Barnes cause to feel Hartis said. Trevor Warren, an Englishman himself, is the confident about the future. Tony Sartini '91 and Tom men's and women's head coach. Warren has recruited Saccamanno '92 (better known as the Italian connec­ some top class players for the fall. Included in this group tion), shot in the 70s consistently, and were once again is Noreen Herhhy '92, a two-time junior college ail- the kingpins on a team that in tne words of Barnes, American. Herlihy is a senior international from Ireland "needs stability and more consistency." The return of and has played with the Irish national team on seven Irishman Rory Gleeson '91 should prove helpful to a occasions. The women's soccer team is the brainchild of team traditionally lacking in depth. He joins a balanced Andy Roth, director of admissions. The team's 1990 squad that plans to extend its schedule to accommodate schedule takes in such powerhouses as Adelphi and the up to 15 tournaments per season. The inclusion of new University of Missouri, St .Louis. "Thanks to the success­ blood from the hockey ranks has proven to be a revela­ ful recruitment, the women's team should be really tion. Three Laker skaters have nailed down starting strong this year, " Warren said. Meanwhile, the men's positions, Randy Lague '93, comes from the green soccer team is bracing itself for another rigorous season. mountain state of Vermont; Kurt Johnson '91 from Ford Once again, Mercyhurst faces such teams as West City, PA; and Troy Winch '93, from Saskatchewan, Virginia Wesleyan, the representative of the United States Canada. Their presence has given the Blue and Green a at the World Collegiate Soccer Tournament. Despite degree of intensity that has been sorely missed. some disappointing losses early in the season, the booters look forward to a change of soccer fortune for the upcom­ ing campaign. The team will be looking toward Irish striking ace, Liam Barron '93 for inspiration and goals.

Ifvariey is the spice of life, then Mercyhurst is a cornucopia of diversity. The broad spectrum of countries and states represented by Mercyhurst athletes shows how truly metropolitan Mercyhurst is.

A. , Despite not qualifying for the NCAA Division The unenviable task of raising the men's LenHlS men's tennis team championship, the Hurst was basketball team from the ashes of defeat has represented by two netters who made it to St. ketball once again fallen onto the shoulders of third- Louis, MO, for the individual tournament. year head coach Dr. Barry Copeland. Not Making his third straight appearance was Canadian one to surrender easily, Copeland is planning native Gordon Quinton '90. Accompanying him was to remedy last year's nightmarish 7-20 season and, in tournament debutante Coen Buys '93. Both performed doing so, create a team Mercyhurst can be proud of. admirably, each beating their first round opponents, Copeland has turned his attention to his players defense, both of whom were highly ranked. Buys, the flying speed and their ability to make fast breaks. "We should Dutchman of Mercyhurst, fell to the top-seeded player at be a quick team as we have recruited four players who the tournament and Quinton bowed out to the eventual have the ability to run the court very well, he said. winner, an Argentine from the University of Tennessee- Defensively, the team will have to improve. Copeland Martin. All was not lost, however, the tennis team was places much emphasis on rebounding, "We need to listed 19th in the NCAA Division N's post-season national shoot the ball well and we will be required to rebound a rankings. They were also deemed second in the Eastern little better. " Although predictions are hard to make, region of the United States. A strong recruiting drive has Copeland feels that next year will herald significant bolstered the future prospects of both the men's and improvement. "It shoula lay the foundation for a team women's teams. Frank Clark, the head coach for the that's capable of competing in our league on a nightly men's and women's teams, said, "As a result of good basis," he said. The hoopsters lost three players to recruiting, the women's team should show quite a bit of graduation this year, Tom Filipkowski '90; Dave Quinn promise next year." The Pennbriar Athletic Club will 90; and African, Patrick Odhiambo '90, a native of serve as Mercyhurst's practice ground this fall. The team Kenya. If Copeland's confidence can be translated into members will also be allowed to avail themselves of the "W's" next season, Mercyhurst could look forward to its training facilities at the complex. first winning season in five years.

MERCYHURST MAGAZINE 14 The Hurst's diamond crew are looking forward I The Mercyhurst hockey team takes to the air this to providing another highly exciting year of I season as it wings its way across the length and baseball. The possible renovation of the Kanty pCKCy breath of North America. Alaska and Alabama Village field is encouraging news for a team that are just two distant destinations for the icers as went 28-15 for the 1989/90 season. The increased they continue their quest for the illusive National Colle­ frequency of games against high caliber outfits has raised giate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III national the standard of the team's play. "We now know what it championship. After listening to head coach Rick takes to be competitive at this level and we look forward Gotkin's intended schedule, one could be excused for to accomplishing even higher goals and objectives in shuddering in disbelief. It would seem that this fledgling 1990/91, said head coach Joe Jordano. Recruiting for team has bitten off more than it can chew. Not so! The this year's team has gone well. "We feel we have young Lakers have proven their worth in the face of stiff secured the individuals that will assist us in continuing opposition and now have raised their standards to the our progress," Jordano said. Doug Orr '90 will also be very highest level of collegiate hockey. Not only are they returning as a student assistant. Three of last year's team playing the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, the were honored on post season all-star teams. Second reigning NCAA Division III champions; they also plan to baseman Keith Perry '91 and shortstop Todd McTigue take on Colgate, the NCAA Division I runners-up. Add to '90 were named on the Eastern Collegiate Athletic that list games against teams like Kent State University, Conference (ECAC) all-star team. They were also listed the University of Alabama-Huntsville and the University of on the NCAA North Atlantic all-region first team. Out­ Alaska-Fairbanks, and what you have is a very formidable fielder Mark Williams '90 was named to the second schedule indeed. Undaunted, Gotkin is confident of his team. teams eventual success and intends to entice six or seven new players to his championship-chasing side. His office has been inundated with calls from people wanting to join his icing elite. He has even been approached by a OnftKall The greatest obstacle that the softball team had member of the French national team. Presuming the JOILUtUl to overcome during the previous year was the team stays relatively injury free, it looks like Mercyhurst is ^ weather. Plagued by poor climatic conditions, in for another ice extravaganza this winter, not to mention some great hockey.

CrPW *^"ne s'9nt °^ s'ee'< sne"s gliding over the water, oars ^"1C" flapping in perfect synchronization has always been an aesthetic, almost hypnotic sight. Watching a Mercyhurst boat crossing the finishing line in first place evokes even greater emotions, feelings that were experi­ enced quite a few times last year. The team managed to strike gold on quite a few occasions; at regattas from Findley Lake, NY, to Charleston, WV. Throughout the year, the boats did manage a level of consistency that translated into some fine results against good crews. Headlining the challenge for Mercyhurst was the men's lightweight four made up of Bill Laidlaw '90, Murray McTaggert '91, Rob Vanderwoude '92 and Sean Healy '92. This year's team was made up of a men's heavy­ weight four and a men's lightweight four, which com­ Women's 1989-90 Softball Team bined for a men's varsity eight. The men's contingent was rounded off by a men's novice pair. The women's team was comprised of a women's novice eight and a the team still managed to secure an outstanding 23-8 women's varsity four. The climax to the spring season record. The weather ruined any prospective shot at the came during May at the Dad Vail Regatta on the NCAA championship that the team might have had but, Schuykill River. Forty-five teams took part in the national when the clouds cleared, the team excelled, putting championship meet. Mercyhurst's heavyweight four together some fine results against top class competition. team advanced to the semifinals, where it finished fifth in From a player's point of view, the team is as solid as the its heat. The men's lightweight four boat also reached proverbial rock with a complete returning roster for fall the semifinals, placing fourth. Although the team failed action. Stand-out Julie Kemerling '90, the recipient of in their attempt to recapture the Governors Cup, they the outstanding female student/athlete award, will be did gain more respect in the eyes of the rowing world. returning for duty. Head coach Trevor Warren said, After their narrow defeat at the Governors Cup Regatta, "With the right schedule and weather permitting, we Brad Fairfield '91 summed it up by saying, "We proved have a good shot at getting out of the region and that the Mercyhurst crew team is competitive witn most qualifying for the NCAA championship." Hopes are high crew teams in the country, except for the elite such as for another record year. All that's needed is a little Harvard and Yale." sporting luck and a little less rain.

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Club New Syracuse Club: Among the members who got together for Mass and brunch on Sat., May 12, were Pat Marley Burns '56, Mary Ellen Burns '46, Jean Shirley Okum 72, Lorraine Enright Rogers '56, Pat Schramm 72 and Martha Cuddy '56. Pat Schramm assumed the club presidency and Jean Okun will serve as secretary-treasurer. Pittsburgh Club: A group of Pittsburgh alums enjoyed a "Happy Hour" buffet at the Holiday Inn Airport on Fri., May 11. Jo vita DeCarlucci Brown 79 coordi­ nated the event. Among those in attendance were Alice Reeder Lockhart '34, Florene Cherry Joyce '53, Mary Lou Kelly '60, Russ Franklin 75, Barb Over 30 Hospitality Management (HM) faculty. Third Row: Keith Parry '91, student Reno 78, Jack Riley 74, Maureen and grads and interns working in the greater intern for Georgetown University Conference Robert Nies, both Class of '85, Washington, D.C. area, reunited on Center-Marriott Corp.; Brian Hines 89, Cynthia Fargo 78, Lance Lavrinc '83 Aug. 3 at the Georgetown Conference Marriott Foodservices-FBI; Lisa Staszewski and Diane Erzen '89. Lance serves as Center. Hospitality Management '89, Marriott Hotels & Resorts; Cynthia Alumni Board president and Diane is a faculty also attended the event. The Carlson Rogers '88, West Park Hotels; cocktail reception was hosted by Dale Susan Wineland '87, West Park Hotels; member of the Alumni Board. Donna Yurkov '91, student intern for Roy Philadelphia Club: Karen Salvatore Fishner, director of operations at the conference center and a member of the Rogers Corp.; Mike DeFazio '88, Belage coordinated a brunch held at the HM board of trustees. The group just Hotel; Stephanie Filipowski '91, student Chestnut Hill Hotel in Germantown, decided it was a good way to say hi, intern for Georgetown University Conference Philadelphia, on Sun., May 6. Enjoying rekindle old friendships and keep in Center; Gisella Tomasio '91, student intern the pleasant afternoon were Dorothy touch. Pictured from left to right are: Frontfor Georgetown University Conference Center. Markes Zak '50 and her husband Bob; Row: Dan Appolonio '91, student intern forBack Row: Louis BorrelH '92, student intern Ann McGinnis Minnium '57 and her West park Hotels, and Becky Kalimon '92,for Roy Rogers Restaurant; Daryl Georger, HM husband, Dick; George Venuto 78, student intern for University of Maryland-faculty; William Petrella '86, Hyatt Hotels Betsy Morrell Stille 70, Mary Jane Corp.; Lon Sperry '90, West Park Hotels; Marriott Corp. Sitting: John Wolper, HMDouglas Kramer '84, Hardees Foodservice Masterson Fitzgerald '47 and daughter, division chairman; Paula Wolper, HM Systems; Margaret Doherty Smith '84, Patricia Mullaugh Burch 77. faculty; Dale Fishner, HM Advisory BoardMarriott World Headquarters; Philip Beilke member and director of operations Georgetown'85, Dalt Restaurants and Mike Barnes, HM University Conference Center; Erica Pinto,faculty. HM Item of Interest If you would like to help organ­ ize an alumni group, please contact the the alumni office. Remember the Also, if you are interested in joining a club in your area, but Good OQ Days? Alurru Celebrate July 4th aren't sure if there is one, contact the alumni office. We'll be glad to Remember those good old days by Alums on Mercyhurst's campus for the direct you to the club nearest you. sharing memories with old classmates. Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebra­ Introducing an easy way to look them tion include Ron Mazanowski 73 up — our new 1990 Alumni Directory. Trie book, which will soon be in and his wife, Jacque Wladarczyk production, will list all living alumni. Mazanowski 74, of DeKalb, IL; Bob Remember Mercyhurd You should have received a biographical and Linda Thanos Parks, both Class inYourWdl update packet. Be sure to complete and of 73, Chapel Hill, NC; Tony Quint Suggested language to be included in return the information promptly. The 78 and his wife, Nancy; Joan directory won't be complete without Kostolansky Evans '60 and her your last will and testament: "I give and you. Only the number of directories bequeath the sum of $ to ordered will be printed, so send your daughter, Kathy; Mary Alice Zimmer­ Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA." If you request for either a hardbound or man Doolin '61 and her husband, have already made a provision for softbound copy right away — and relive Tom; City of Erie Mayor Joyce Mercyhurst College in your will or those school years with good friends. Savocchio '65 and Rita Nerz '61. would like to discuss the possibility of doing so, please contact the Institu­ tional Advancement Office, Mercyhurst.

Fireworks photo taken by Robert Grubb.

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The Fourth of July fireu v >i -k talAlei \ yhio \ it arc always the beot ohow in Erie. Thityear, during A ten yhur, it«'/ Fourth of July celebra­ tion, Dr. William P. Gaivey, Mercyhun e of hi. i (jenerou, i donation and future commitment to the event, the Erie community can loot forward to enjoying the illumination, ifora long tunc to come.

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faced with the problems of being leadership in the classroom or in the single and pregnant. Frances and her community, as decided by vote of the husband, Richard, make their home at faculty. Maureen received Mercy- 4115 Concord Rd., Erie, PA 16505. hurst's Carpe Diem Award in 1965, and she says it has inspired her to I LI II i strive to reach her highest potential in The es her personal and professional life. She is the mother of three college-age sons DENISE DWYER '62 was awarded a and resides with her husband, Robert, doctor of philosophy in curriculum at 48 Forest St., Worcester, MA 01609. from Loyola University in January GAIL WOZNIAK McMAHON '66 of 1990. Denise's current address is 58 Lewiston, NY, stopped to visit re­ Northgate Rd., Riverside, IL 60546. cently. She brougnt her son to Erie to ROSEMARIE (SCARSELLA) participate in the Junior Sailing MARGARET ANN (MOONEY) JANOSKO '63 is in her 22nd year of Competition at the Erie Yacht Club, EMLING '37 hostessed a "mini" class teaching sixth grade at Oakview and took the opportunity to visit the reunion at her winter home in Florida School in West Middlesex, PA. campus while she was in town. Gail during the weekend of March 23, Rosemarie's family boasts several and her husband, David, make their 1990. Present were WINIFRED Mercyhurst grads: her daughter, home at 4694 Hickory Lane, Lewiston, "WINNIE" (CAREY) EISERT '37, ANNE MARIE (JANOSKO) NY 14092. BETTY (TAYLOR) KLEINDINST '37, KOVACEVIC '86, and two godchil­ SR. M. TERESA MARY (CIAIOLA) SIMSON '37, dren, PETER JAY CHICCARINO '88 OKONSKI, RSM '66 KATHERINE "KAY" (LECHNER) and JILL ANNE CHICCARINO '90. celebrated her silver TELLERS '37 and also KATHRYN Rosemarie and her husband, Edward, jubilee as a Sister of "KAY" (REISER) BRUGGER '35. make their home at 799 Karen Lane, Mercy this year. Husbands Charlie Emling, Jack Tellers Hermitage, PA Since 1988, Sr. and Leo Brugger were also in atten­ 16148. Teresa has been an dance, as wellas the Bruggers' grand­ SR, PATRICIA intermediate son. The group enjoyed receiving WHALEN, RSM '63 teacher at St. copies of the Class or'37 May Crown­ marked her 25th George School in ing photo, which was printed in the jubilee as a Sister of Erie, while continuing as vocation "Out of the Past" section of the Lake Mercy this year. director of the Sisters of Mercy, a Shore Visitor, the newspaper of the Sister Patricia, position she has held since 1986. Sr. Catholic Diocese of Erie, just prior to former full-time Teresa has also acted as community the get-together. The Emlings have faculty member in photographer for the sisters since returned to their Erie home at Apt. the Education 1983. She resides at the Mercy 508, 1324 South Shore Dr., Erie, PA Department at Mercyhurst, assumed Motherhouse, 444 East Grandview 16505. the position of assistant superior of Blvd., Erie, PA 16504. the sisters in 1987 and continues SR. NATALIE I I I I I l teaching part-time at the college. She ROSSI, RSM '66, an WTlTlimfnT«m i currently resides at 417.West Front St., educator and Erie, PA 16507. counselor at a New SR. M. DAMIEN SR. PHYLLIS SCHLEICHER, OSB '64 Mexico prison, MLECHICK, RSM '56 has been named the new prioress of marked her 25th celebrated her golden the Benedictine Sisters in Erie. Sr. year of religious life jubilee as a Sister of Phyllis assumed her duties following this year. Sr. Natalie Mercy with a Mass installation ceremonies at Mount St. currently works with and buffet reception Benedict Monastery in Erie on July 11. the Comienzos at the Sisters of Mercy In undertaking this position, Sr. Program, Prison Ministry at Bernalillo Motherhouse on May Phyllis resigned her position as County Detention Center in Albu­ 26, 1990. Sr. Damien administrator of John XXIII Home querque. Her current address is 520 is the receptionist and (for the aged) in Hermitage, PA, a post Kentucky SE, Apt. B, Albuquerque, NM manager of the Mercyhurst College she has held since 1978. Sr. Phyllis 87108. Information Center. She resides at the resides at Mount St. Benedict Monas­ SR. M. MADELEINE Sisters of Mercy Motherhouse, 444 tery, 6101 East Lake Rd., Erie, PA HAHN, RSM '67 East Grandview Blvd., Erie, PA 16504. 16511. celebrated her 25th SHEILA (FLYNN) BIANCHI '57 is MAUREEN (ALECI) GRAY '65 has year as a Sister of activities director and program decided to end her over 20-year Mercy. Sr. director of the adult day program at teaching career and enter the world of Madeleine resides at Town Gate Manor in Rochester. A finance. She will be training to Dwelling Place, A grandmother of 10, Sheila is still very become a stockbroker with Shearson, House of Prayer, 381 active in music and is the featured Lehman Brothers in Worcester. Just East State St., soloist in her church choir. Sheila prior to Maureen's retirement from Sharon, PA 16146, where she is makes her home at 141 Tioga Dr. the teaching profession, her employer, director. In addition to her duties as South, Rochester, NY 14616. the Bancroft School, instituted the director of Dwelling Place, Sister FRANCES (REYNOLDS) QUADRI '59 Carpe Diem Award for Excellence in Madeleine assists in adult education has been named president of the Teaching and named her as the first »rograms at various parishes in the Board of Directors of Florence recipient. The award will be given ihenango Valley. Crittenton Services, an agency that annually to the teacher or administra­ SUZETTE (ALECI) ARNDT '69 provides services to young women tor at the school who exemplifies received her master's degree in

18 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE humanities at Western Kentucky LISBETH JOANNE (FALLER) BROWN Boys Junior Varsity basketball team. University in Bowling Green, KY, and '70 was awarded a doctor of education The Emicks reside with their three currently holds the position of deeree in elementary education from children, Brian, Danny and Caitlin at professor of humanities at Lancaster Indiana University of Pennsylvania on 2147 Delphos Dr., Erie, PA 16509. Community College in Lancaster, PA. Dec. 24, 1989. Lisbeth's dissertation CRAIG R. KERN 74 has been ap­ Suzette and her husband, Patrick, was entitled "The Relationship pointed director of the Harrisburg make their home at 128 E. Market St., Between Communicator Style and the Bureau of Water. An employee of the Lititz, PA 17432. Perceived Outcomes of Rural Elemen­ city for four years, Craig naa previ­ DANIEL BURKE '69, tary Children's Parent-Teacher ously acted as chief chemist of the professor of art at the Conferences." She resides with her Harrisburg Advanced Wastewater college, exhibited in a husband, Jonathan, at 234 Ridgewood Treatment Facility. In addition to touring show at the Rd., Shippenville, PA 16254. administering a $3 million annual Kipp Gallery, Indiana CHRISTINE (BOGDANSKI) budget, he will also be involved in the University of Penn­ • FINNEGAN '70 has been accredited by city's $50 million water system sylvania. The work the Public Relations Society of improvement plan project, which selected was from the America under the provisions of its includes replacement of many Associated Artists of professional accreditation program. transmission lines and a new treat­ Pittsburgh's 79th The purpose of PRSA's accreditation ment facility. Craig is president of the Carnegie Museum of Art Show. He program is to recognize those indi­ Water Pollution Control Association of was also the Best of Show award viduals who have demonstrated broad Central Pennsylvania. He resides with winner in the Erie Art Museum's 67th knowledge, experience and profes­ his wife, Bonnie, and their three annual Spring Show. He participated sional judgment in the field. Mem­ children, Matthew, Bretton and Emily, in an invitational showing at Hallwalls bers wno become accredited earn the at 916 South 21st St., Harrisburg, PA Contemporary Arts Center of Buffalo, right to use "APR" or "Accredited in 17104. NY. In June, ne had works exhibited Public Relations" after their names, as GEORGIANA "GIGI" RUDELLA 74 is in the Pittsburgh Three Rivers Arts well as the society's accreditation logo, employed as the senior computer Festival Painting and Graphics Exhibi­ "Accredited PRSA." Christine has .raphic artist at Accu-Weather, Inc. in tion, and at the Cincinnati Artists been director of public relations and Itate College. She is also actively Group Effort (CAGE) in a two-person communications for the Pennsylvania involved with the Annual Central show with former Mercyhurst assistant Association of Non-Profit Homes for Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. Gigi professor of art, SHELLEY (LICHTEN- the Aging in Camp Hill, PA, since is interested in getting in touch with WALTER) BARRON '74. Dan resides 1986. She currently resides at 5205 other Mercyhurst alums in the State with his wife, JANE (CRAIG) BURKE Crestwood Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17109. College area. Her address is 2023 Mary '70, at 223 East 6th St., Erie, PA 16507. SR. ROSANN Ellen Lane, State College, PA 16803. MARY (FISHER) ZARECKY, RSM 70, GORDON FRISSORA WIESEN '69, 25-year jubilarian as 76 received his employed by a Sister of Mercy, has master of science Holland Metro, Inc. assumed a new degree from Youngs- Realtors of Erie, has ministry as supervi­ town State Univer­ earned GRI profes­ sor of cottage life at sity (YSU), Youngs- sional designation Hopevale, Inc., a town, OH, on March from the Pennsylva­ home for girls in 24, 1990. He was nia Realtors Institute. Hamburg, NY. Sister recognized by the GRI is a nationally Rosann was previously pastoral YSU dean of graduate recognized professional designation. associate at St. Teresa Parish, Our Lady studies for completing the master's She is a member of Holland Metro's of Fatima Chapel, in Union City, PA. program at YSU with a 4.0 average. Million Dollar Club for 1988 and 1989. Sister Rosann's new address is Sisters Gordon was elected to membership in Mary has also recently been elected of Mercy, 4366 Twilight Lane, Ham­ Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor president-elect of the Erie branch of burg, NY 14075. society and holds membership in the American Association of University JUDITH (GORMONT) EMICK 74 has Alpha Sigma, a national criminal Women. She was membership vice- been promoted to assistant vice justice honor society. He is a police president of AAUW during 1989/90, president and community office officer for the City of Farrell Police and chaired the Home Selection manager at the Legion Road office of Department. His wife, KATHY Committee for Holly Trail, AAUW's Marine Bank. Judy is a recent gradu­ (TOREK) FRISSORA '75, is employed main fundraiser. Mary and her ate of the Pennsylvania Bankers as an intake worker for AWARE, a rape husband, Tom, reside at 816 Cranberry Association School of Banking at crisis and domestic violence interven­ St., Erie, PA 16502. Bucknell University and is pursuing a tion agency. The Frissoras make their master's degree in business administra­ home at 72 Shenango Blvd., Farrell, PA tion at Gannon University. She has 16121. I;! 11 * lit —J II! PI I I I i i I i 1 ' I Mil also completed a number of courses in SHIRLEY PASSLE HORDINSKI 76 is i 11 m rn ITI mirinimnriTrrrri 111 the American Institute of Banking exhibiting in the 1990 Materials: Hard curriculum. Judy is a member of the and Soft juried competition in SHEILA M. BOSS Board of Directors of Crossroads Hall, Denton, TX. She has also participated '70, having finished chairs the Finance Committee of the in the Three Rivers juried competition her masters degree Eastside YMCA, and is incoming vice in Pittsburgh and the Panorama juried in public health in president for Financial Women competition of the 1990 Erie Summer 1988, currently International. Judy and her husband, Festival of the Arts. Shirley makes her works as a staff MICHAEL EMICK '75, are publicity home at 306 East 39 St., Erie, PA physician at Chicago co-chairpersons for St. Luke School 16504. Osteophathic PTA and membership drive volunteers FRANK P. SIROTNAK 76 was pro­ Medical Center. for the Erie Zoological Society. Mike is moted to the rank of lieutenant on Sheila and her currently employed as customer June 7, 1990, and assigned to the field husband, Parker Quammen, reside service manager at Urick Foundry, a operations planning division of the with their three children, Emily, 8, position he has held since November Baltimore County Police Department, David, 5, and Joshua, 1, at 5468 South 1989. He coaches both the Erie Times the largest police department in the Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60615. News baseball team and the St. Luke United States to earn accreditation.

FALL 1990 19 Frank's current address is 140 in Rochester in March 1990. Beth Wimbledon Lane, Owings Mills, MD Anne and her husband, David, moved 21117. into their new house at 46 Winchester THOMAS HUBERT St., Rochester, NY 14615, during STEPHEN J. Memorial Day weekend. '771 lecturer in art, CARLA J. (ANDERSON) HULSE '84 had a commissioned FRISINA '80 has been received her master of arts degree in ceramic wall mural, 1988 from Fairfield University in "Rhythm in Blues," appointed assistant vice Connecticut and is presently em­ installed at Liberty ployed as financial aid coordinator for Place. His works president of marketing at Jamestown Community College in have been photo­ Olean, NY. Carla and her husband, graphed and pub­ Progressive Todd, reside at 118 South Second St., lished in The Insurance Advanced Airbrush Company in Olean, NY 14760. Book, Ceramics Monthly, American Craft Tampa. He currently serves as auto JEFF W. JONES '84, corporate control­ Magazine and American Home Maga­ product manager and new products ler of Dairy Mart Convenience Stores zine. He joined Mercvhurst as a part- development manager in Progressive's in Enfield, CT, was named an honor­ time instructor in 1980 and has been a Florida division. Steve and his wife, ary member of Delta Mu Delta half-time instructor since 1984. Tom LINDA (FIRST) FRISINA '81, cel­ business administration honor society and his wife, Maureen, reside at 1975 ebrated their eighth wedding anniver­ at Mercyhurst. Jeff was one of two West Dutch Rd., Fairview, PA 16415. sary in May. They reside at 12303 honorary inductees/speakers at the ALLEAN (YOUNG) HESTER '78 is Yellow Rose Circle, Riverview, FL ceremony on April 22, 1990. While at currently livine north of London, 33569. Mercyhurst, Jeff was a member of the England, with ner husband and their GARY DAGAN '82 has relocated to first football team. After graduation, 9-year-old daughter, Alexis. She works Edison, NJ, and is interested in he specialized in food retail at Arthur part-time for Safeway, UK, as an forming a Mercyhurst Alumni Club in Anderson & Co. in Cleveland, and inventory control clerk. Allean would the greater New York area. If you subsequently served as division love to hear from former classmates would like to help organize this group, controller for Dairy Mart in Kentucky. and can be reached at P.O. Box 1479, please contact the alumni office. Jeff and his wife, Dottie, reside at 143 APO, NY 09193. Gary's new address is 71 Carriage PL, West Grayling Lane, Suffield, CT TONY QUINT '78 has accepted a Edison, NJ 08820. 06078. position as a sales representative with KATHY (ORCHARD) KNIGHT '82 is KEVIN ARMSTRONG '85 was ap­ the School Products Group of Jostens, customer service representative for proved as a judge by the Ohio Boxing Inc. Tony will be responsible for the international sales at Smith Meter Commission. In so doing, Kevin marketing of rings, announcements, Parts Operation in Erie. Kathy and her becomes the youngest ringside judge caps, gowns and diplomas to schools husband, Jerry, reside with their three in the state. Kevin is an industrial in the northwestern Pennsylvania and children, Jared, 8, Justin, 6, and sales representative with the George western New York areas. Tony was Danielle, 5, at 2828 Florida Ave., Erie, Washington Company in Mentor. He selected for this position from a field PA 16504. makes his home at 80^0 Deepwood, of over 200 candidates. He recently LISA (VICARIO) LYONS '82 is the Apt. H-23, Mentor, OH 44060. completed an extensive two-week director of finance for McAuley-Seton TERRY COLVIN '85 is employed as a training school at corporate headquar­ HomeCare in Buffalo, NY. She resides funeral sales consultant with Burton ters in Minneapolis, where he won the with her husband, Jack, at 253 Old Funeral Homes in Erie. Terry and his Best Presentation Award in his class. Oak Post Rd., East Amherst, NY 14051. wife, LISA COLVIN '91, reside with Tony continues to be involved with KAREN (HUBIAK) GERLACH '83 has their infant son, Brian Patrick, at 3820 Mercyhurst through his membership been elected president of the Presque Raspberry St., Erie, PA 16509. on the Alumni Board. He resides with Isle Chapter of Professional Secretaries BERNADINE (TOMCZAK) his wife, Nancy, and son, Nicholas, 3, International. Karen also achieved her HABURSKY '85 received her master of at 4206 Wayne St., Erie, PA 16504. certified professional secretary rating arts degree and certification in guid­ ROBERT P. RADZISZEWSKI '78 was in May 1989. Karen resides with her ance and counseling from Edinboro honored by the American Cancer husband, Bob, and children, Nicholas, University in May 1990. She is cur­ Society of Erie County as "Volunteer 2, and Nathaniel, four months, at rently teaching preschool at Irving 2846 Homer Ave., Elementary School in Erie. Bernadine of the Year" at their annual Volunteer ( Dinner held in May 1990. Rob serves ' Erie, PA 16506. and her husband, Jon, make their as chairman of the Public Education BONNIE M. CLARK home at 1422 East 7th St., Erie, PA for Youth Committee, and is currently '84 has been named 16503. employed by Erie Insurance Company the new assistant MICHAEL HETRICK '85 completed as a corporate accountant. Rob's wife, director of the Adult his fifth year as a foodservice manager PATRICIA (KOHLER) College at for Marriott in June 1990. Michael RADZISZEWSKI '79 works part-time Mercyhurst. In this resides at 323 West McDonough, as a dental assistant. They reside with capacity, Bonnie is Macomb, IL 61455. their daughter, Quinn, at 4018 Beech responsible for CHRISTOPHER G. KINNER '85 is an Ave., Erie, PA 16508. counseling adult assistant manager at Liberty Plaza MARY J. (LEONE) BANISZEWSKI '79 students, assisting in their advisement Hardware. Christopher and his wife, has relocated to Connecticut, where and registration procedures, develop­ Cathleen, reside at 3015 Peach St., Apt. she will be seeking a teaching position ing special interest non-credit courses, #4, Erie, PA 16508. in the Hartford-Manchester area. and coordinating development of off- MAUREEN L. (LAFFERTY) VAN Mary and her husband, Robert, reside campus instructional opportunities. METER '85 is administration and sales at 238 New Street Rd., Apt. C, Bonnie is also currently pursuing a assistant at the Holiday Inn - Marin/ Manchester, CT 06040. master's degree in counseling at San Rafael, CA. Maureen and her Gannon University. She resides with husband, Gary, make their home at her husband, Larry, at 701 Aline Dr., 772 Ignacio Blvd., Novato, CA 94949. Erie, PA 16509. NONA M. (HESS) KELHOFER '86 is BETH ANNE (DOW) FRAWLEY '84 director of interior design at Premiere was promoted to store manager for Interiors in Pittsburgh. Nona and her Reeds Jewelers at the Irondequoit Mall husband, Kirk, currently reside at 14

20 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE Greenwich Court, Oakmont, PA work in establishing the Victims MARK FELDMAN '90 has been hired 15139. Assistance Program in Eastlake, OH, as a hieh school mathematics teacher ANNE MARIE (JANOSKI) where he has been a police officer for and 7th and 8th grade basketball KOVACEVIC '86 is a men's fashion 18 years. In founding the program, coach with the Bellefonte Area School consultant for J.C. Penney. Anne John's motivation came from the lack District. Mark's address is 220-1/2 Marie resides with her husband, Del, at of time and assistance that police West High St., Apt. #11, Bellefonte, PA 318 Linda Dr., Greensburg, PA 15601. officers could offer victims of crime, 16823. JEANNE M. NYSTROM '86 received a and his determination in wanting to ANTHONY P. PRUSAK '90 has joined Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the ease victims' frustrations. He drafted a the Buffalo Marriott in Amherst as a University of South Carolina School of grant application, organized two part- corporate sales manager. While at Law in May, 1989. She is currently time workers and a volunteer to run Mercyhurst, Anthony completed two employed as an associate at the law the program, and now oversees its extensive co-op placements as a rooms firm of Nelson, Mullins, Riley and daily operations. Since its inception in division intern and marketing and Scarborough in Columbia, SC, and November 1989, the program has sales intern at the Cleveland Airport resides at 1108 Hulon Lane, West helped more than 900 Eastlake Marriott. He currently resides at 1340 Columbia, SC 29169. victims. John resides with his wife, THERESA (KIRIK) BULLEN '87 Christine, and their two children at Millersport Highway, Amherst, NY teaches at Dakota Boys Ranch, a 7926 Hermitage, Concord, OH 44077. 14221. residential treatment facility for LORI A. BARONE '89 is employed at troubled adolescent males, and has Wyndham Lawn Home for Children 11 i. recently accepted additional duties in Lockport. Her current address is . earn there as supervisor of part-time 6363 Robinson Rd., #13, Lockport, NY employees. Theresa and her husband, 14094. Best Wishes. . . Charles, have recently moved to their new home at 700 19th St. SE, Minot, JAMES J. O'CONNOR '89 published Carla J. Anderson '84 and Todd R. ND 58701. She would love to hear his senior history thesis, entitled "The Hulse were married on June 16, 1990, from classmates and other Mercyhurst Early Years of Cathedral Preparatory at St. James Church in Fairview, PA. alums who live in her area. School for Boys, 1921-1927/' in the Beth Ann Dow '84 married David J. DENISE M. BERDIS '88 was named spring 1990 issue of The Journal of Frawley on June 3, 1989, in "Outstanding Dietitian of the Year" Erie Studies. The journal, published Tonawanda, NY. The newlyweds (1989) for the southeast region with every spring and fall, is an interdisci­ spent their honeymoon in Barbados. Marriott Corporation. Denise is plinary publication examining the Timothy J. Harrington '88 and currently employed as foodservice culture of northwestern Pennsylvania Annemarie K. Donofrio '90 ex­ director at Annie Penn Memorial and those sections of Ohio, New York changed vows in St. Luke Church, Hospital in Reidsville. Her address is and Ontario bordering on Lake Erie. Erie, PA, on July 21, 1990. A reception 1100 Crescent Dr., #2, Reidsville, NC The editors accept scholarly papers followed at Raymond's Banquet Hall. 27320. that foster interest in and understand­ The couple traveled to Orlando, FL, for ing of the heritage of the Erie region. their honeymoon. Classmates may remember Jim as co- Nona M. Hess '86 was married to Kirk TIMOTHY J. HARRINGTON '88 chairman of the Class of '89 Senior received his master of arts degree in Project, which successfully raised D. Kelhofer on Sept. 2, 1989. Nona history from Providence (RI) College funds to purchase and install the and Kirk honeymooned in Maui, in May 1990, and has been accepted beautiful stained glass window in Hawaii. into the doctoral program at Temple Sullivan Hall depicting the Mercyhurst Anne Marie Janosko '86 and Dr. Del University in Philadelphia. Tim Seal. The window was featured on the Kovacevic were married on Oct. 21, received a full assistantship both from cover of the Fall '89 Mercyhurst 1989, at St. George Church in Hermit­ Providence and Temple. Tim and his Magazine. Jim's current address is age, PA. wife, ANNEMARIE (DONOFRIO) 4007 Brookside Blvd., Cleveland, OH Christopher G. Kinner '85 and HARRINGTON '90, currently reside at 44111. Cathleen A. Giordano were married on 625 South Ave., Secane, PA 19018. April 21, 1990, at Our Lady of Peace MATT ROBASZKIEWICZ '88 entered PAUL B. SMITH '89 is employed in Catholic Church in Erie. A reception the Seminary for the Catholic Arch­ the management division at Yellow followed at East Erie Turners. The diocese of Atlanta in September. Matt Freight Systems, Inc. in Tonawanda, Kinners traveled to Vermont for their left his position at Marriott Corp. honeymoon. where he was recently named manager NY. He resides at 4740 Cottage Rd., of the year. Matt can be reached Gasport, NY 14067. Maureen Lafferty '85 and DS2 Gary through the Office of Vocations, W. VanMeter, U.S. Army, were united Diocese of Atlanta, 680 W. Peachtree, in marriage in Christ the King Chapel Atlanta, GA 30308. The Nineties on Jan. 27, 1990. BERNIE VALENTO Mary J. Leone '79 exchanged vows '88 has been pro­ Newest Alums... with Robert J. Baniszewski on June 30, moted to assistant KURT ALTMAN '90, SCOTT GRA­ 1990, at St. Paul's Roman Catholic director of enroll­ HAM '90, GERALD F. HOLMAN '90, Church in Erie. ment at the college BRIGITTE S. HOOVER '90, FRANCIS Greg Lindner '85 was married to Kim and is currently A. LaGRANDEUR '90, GREGORY G. Mast on July 12, 1990, in Christ the pursuing his master's PETERS '90, KIMBERLY A. Kins Chapel. degree in business RATHBURN '90, MELISSA A. ROSSI Kathy Orchard '82 was married to administration at '90, and MARIA L. B. SERRANO '90 Jerry Knight on April 1, 1990. Penn State Behrend. were inducted into the Erie Chapter of Cynthia Sheehan '89 married Bernie's current Kappa Gamma Pi, National Catholic Michael Dorsey Jr. on July 8, 1989, in Graduate Honor Society. The induc­ Blessed Sacrament Churcn in Erie. address is 613 East 38th St., Erie, PA tion candlelight ceremony and dinner The ceremony was followed by a 16504. were held on the Villa Maria campus reception at the Siebenbuerger Club. LT. JOHN A. WIECEK '88 (MS) was of Gannon University on April 27, The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in one of four police officers statewide 1990. Requirements for membership the Pocono Mountains. (Ohio) to be awarded the prestigious in the society include demonstration Mary Beth Tripp '86 and Peter A. Law Enforcement Silver Star by the LaDuca were united in marriage on of academic excellence and service Oct. 21, 1989, at St. John of Rochester Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation leadership during the student's college Church in Fairport, NY. Program. John was honored for his years.

FALL 1990 21 Lisa Vicario '82 and John P. Lyons Jr. Joan M. (Mohr) Krist '77 and hus­ M. Brugger'42. To Jean Coffey, were married on November 25, 1989, band, Peter, a daughter, Jenifer Marie, mailroom supervisor, on the death of at Notre Dame Church in Sharon, PA. born on Father's Day, June 17, 1990, her brother-in-law, David W. Coffey. The reception was held at the weighing 7 pounds, 3 1/2 ounces. To the family of Pauline (Lynch) Sheraton-Inn Shenango and the Richard '83 and Jo-Ann (Israel) '86 Elliott'42. To the family of Jeanne couple honeymooned on a cruise in Lanzillo, a daughter, Amanda Marie, Elizabeth Elliot'31. To Margaret Hawaii. born May 26, 1990, weighing 6 Anne (Mooney) Emling '37 on the Holly Wilcher '84 and Neal Wurst ounds, 15 ounces. death of her sister, Ellen Mooney were married on April 7, 1990, at First geverly (Welsh) Pini '75 and hus­ United Presbyterian Church of the band, A. Ross Pini Jr., their first child, Conley, who was also the mother-in- Covenant in Erie. A. Ross Pini III, on Nov. 1, 1989. law of Jean (Layer) Conley '62. To L. William Woodward '80 and Cecily Patricia (Kazy) Rotar '76 and hus­ Charles R. Emminger '90 on the Tomczak exchanged vows April 21, band, Daniel, their second son, death of his father, Charles William 1989, in Christ the King Chapel. The Matthew, born March 6, 1990. Emminger. To the family of Rose M. ceremony was followed by a reception Matthew joins big brother, Danny, 2. Galbo '30. To the family of Betty at the Knights of St. John hall. The Deserii (Lucchetti) Steffan '79 and Jane (Norton) Gorman '48. To Mary Woodwards honeymooned in Niagara husband, Daniel, a daughter, Danielle (Russell) Gutwill '80 on the death of Falls, Canada, ana Kauai, Hawaii. Christine, born April 2, 1990, weigh­ her daughter, Christa. To Carla J. ing 8 pounds, 10 ounces. Danielle was (Anderson) Hulse '84 on the death of ii welcomed home by big brother, her mother, Christine Anderson. To Birth Nicholas, 2. Rita (Rectenwald) Kantz '37 on the Robin Stegenga-Fox '76 and husband, death of her sister, Eleanor Rectenwald Breen. To Patricia E. Lawlor '65 on Congratulations. • • Henry N. Fox, their first child, Leah Francine Fox, born April 19, 1990. the death of her mother, Blanche E. Julie (Zaffino) Allen '81 and hus­ Carol (Eisert) Tennermann '84 and Lawlor. To John and Maureen band, Dan, a son, Benjamin William, husband, Michael, their first child, (Sullivan) Maus '73 on the death of born Sept. 2, 1989, weighing 7 Charles Michael, born Jan. 9, 1990, his father, John Maus, Sr. To the pounds, 15 ounces. weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce. family of Catherine (Forquer) Jodene (Carroll) Cebak '77 and Melanie (Miller) Verno '81 and Minardo '36. To Clara Mizikowski, husband, Dan, a daughter, Danielle, husband, Greg, a daughter, Crystal cafeteria staff, on the death of her born Jan. 1, 1990. Danielle, born March 6, 1989. husband, Joseph. To the family of Sr. Terry '85 and Lisa '91 Colvin, a son, Crystal was welcomed by big brother, Mary Eileen O'Keefe '39. To the Brian Patrick, born July 1, 1990. Danny, 5. family of Sr. Mary Adrienne Catherine (Brown) Crawford '84 and Pnakovich '59. To Mary (Ciaiola) husband, Robert, a daughter, Caitlin Simson '37 on the death of her Florence, born on June 5, 1990, brother, Fr. Ralph Ciaiola. To Eileen weighing 9 pounds, 4 ounces. Caitlin INI i ill I i fi I it I ! |i [ was welcomed home by big sister, And Our Prayers. • • (Richard) Wardell '39 on the death of Rebecca, 5, and brother, Paul, 2. her husband, Joseph. To Sr. M. Lisa (Gomes) Grandinetti '76 and To Cynthia Antonucci '93 on the Rachel Weber '37 on the death of her husband, Anthony, a son, Nicholas death of her father. To Sheila (Flynn) sister, Rose Weber, a member of the James, born April 3, 1990, weighing 7 Bianchi '57 on the death of her Carpe Diem Society. pounds, 5 ounces. Nicholas joins big husband, Bill. To the family of Regina sister, Abby.

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22 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE CLASS OF 1929 Margaret Clemens Crawford Alice Lyman Pratt Edna Londregan Participation 33% Martha Myer Flanagan Katherine Lechner Tellers Eugenia Andrecovich O'Brien DONOR Iva Kreider Foster Jean Lacey Weber Betty Meyer Schreier Mary A. Robie DONOR Eileen Richard Wardell Kathryn A. Harrington CLASS OF 1938 DONOR CLASS OF 1930 Margaret Mullaney Hogle Participation 76% Mildred Rosa Bajic Participation 83% Anna McGrath Kuhns PRESIDENT'S CLUB Marion Towne Bender FOUNDER'S CLUB Jeanne Nuber Kennedy Catherine Knauer Rose Margaret Burkhardt Kirk CLASS OF 1936 Adelaide K. Salisbury Maess Mary Kuhn Schultz HONOR ROLL Participation 56% TOWER CLUB Marian Ahlgrim Shields Bianca Surgo Abramoski FOUNDER'S CLUB M. Rita Brennan Frances Orzel Sullivan DONOR Alice Martin Brugger CORNERSTONE CLUB Agnes Bremer Friant CORNERSTONE CLUB Florence O'Neil Bernard CLASS OF 1940 Irene Strahl Miller Virginia Mehler Peter Britta Sullivan Ladd Participation 34% Cecilia J. Rybinski HONOR ROLL Madeline Wilbert McDowell CORNERSTONE CLUB Catherine M. Durkin, Esq. HONOR ROLL Carol Russell Cochran CLASS OF 1931 Marie Dillon Loguidice Helen M. Durkin Beatrice Donaldson Heuer Participation 78% Catherine Forquer Minardo* Annette Miller Greiner Ruth Frost McManus CORNERSTONE CLUB Grayce-Marie Souders Reiser* Frances Malaney HONOR ROLL Dr. Edana Duguay Susan Neiner Sternberger Elizabeth Harrington Sullivan Mary Annice McCray HONOR ROLL DONOR Teresa A'Hearn Brown Virginia Bryant Irene Dolan Carlson Josephine Murf Casavale Helen Huether Storey ALUMNI Dorothy Davie Farley Mary McCrady Thompson Collette B. Gabreski DONOR Mary Louise Healy Margaret Burns Farrell Mary Matlehner McMurray Nell Cuilfoyle Minahan Gertrude Pletz Merski Janet Eichenlaub Woodward CLASS OF 1932 Participation 67% CLASS OF 1941 CORNERSTONE CLUB TO THE ANNUAL FUND Participation 53% Veronica A. Pyne HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL Donations repi'esenta 33 percent Ruth D. Brugger Natalie Ford Allen alumni participation- a 1 percent gain Helen M. Sullivan DONOR ova' List year. DONOR Mary Cronin Foht Contiibntions between July 1,1989 Anne E. Crowley Cleland Driscoll Kelly Rosemary Klos Jankowski Marie Cieslinski Kowalik and June 30,1990. Rita McCann Milan Alice Dolan Stainbrook Sr. M. Teresina O'Toole Eleanor Dumitru Romcea CLASS OF 1933 DONOR Mary Mead Thomsen Betty E. Schutt Participation 47% Catherine Green Bogle DONOR Maryalys Klinger Sell TOWER CLUB Mary Moran Cotter Anne Morin Brown Mary Leahey Walsh Catherine Ryan Gray Elizabeth Montgomery Fleming Florence Costello Daye Mary I. Winston HONOR ROLL Anne R. Weiner Rita Ressler Downey M. Elizabeth Danahy Waldman Helen Barry Heinlein CLASS OF 1942 DONOR CLASS OF 1937 Sr. Carolyn Herrmann, RSM Participation 66% Honey Daly Aiello Participation 63% Marie O'Malley Kane PRESIDENT'S CLUB S. jeanette Bonnell FOUNDER'S CLUB Margaret Thompson Kirwin Annette Morell Suttell Margaret Blair Maclnnes Pauline Urich Jageman* Margaret O'Sullivan Lardie FOUNDER'S CLUB Helen Kowalski Reski TOWER CLUB Ellen Heintz Munson Claudia Evans Garvey Caroline Neuburger Walker Margaret). McMahon Mary Massello Pirrello HONOR ROLL CORNERSTONE CLUB Jane Missimer Porter Giovina Musi Bradley CLASS OF 1934 Margaret Anne Mooney Emling Norma Brownyard Kirsch Participation 53% HONOR ROLL CU\SSOF1939 Elizabeth Donatelli Lofink FOUNDER'S CLUB Marjorie M. Alge Participation 57% Rosemary Ullrich Alice Reeder Lockhart Adele Callahan HONOR ROLL DONOR HONOR ROLL Eleanor O'Sullivan Keller Ruth Hays Baker Margaret Aaron Asel Dorothy Bryan Adema Martha Kettering Kessler Bertha Halperin Blau Regina M. Brugger* Margaret E. Bacon Betty Taylor Kleindinst Frances Hauser Jones Virginia Conlan Byrnes Virginia Renz Dwyer Margery St. Lawrence Schmid Margaret Clark Filson Mary Ciaiola Simson DONOR DONOR Regis O'Leary Crowley Inez Bellotti LEGEND GIFT CLUB CATEGORIES Ruth Sterrett Konnerth Elba Armstrong Blila M/M = Mr. & Mrs. President's Club = $1,500 and up Anna Chambers Finegan Sr. = Sister Founder's Club = $1,000 - $1,499 CLASS OF 1935 Rita Rectenwald Kantz Dr/M = Dr. & Mrs. Tower Club = $500 - $999 Participation 37% C. ]ane Hurley Martin Atty/M = Attorney & Mrs. Cornerstone Club = $250 - $499 HONOR ROLL )ane Sawdey McCarthy * = Deceased Honor Roll = $100-$249 Donor= $1 - $99 Kathryn Reiser Brugger Pauline Shanor Neuburger

FALL 1990 23 Catherine Nyberg Cooper DONOR Marjorie Dean McLean Cecile Jewell Wolszon Feme Striffler Erskine Margaret Scullion Cannon Eva Patrick Murphy Mary Hilkert Hendriksen Sr. Kathryn Connolly Sally Gunn Ortolani CLASS OF 1951 Merri R. Holway Margaret O'Connor Foster Theresa Sabella Palumbo Participation 57% Mary Walsh Kelly Dorothea Busche Higgins Nancy Smith Peck HONOR ROLL Virginia Kopec Charlotte Rumsey Jackson Danula Telerski Shearon Rayetta R. Beaver Barbara Dawson McCabe Alvina McDermott Johnston Sr. Maura Smith, RSM Joan Oster Harf Sara McClain Rosemary Hurley Martine Joan Knapp Spakowski Sara Carlow Kohler Catherine McMillan Dorothy Harrington Meseck Lucille Vitello Sturtzer Veronica Nakich Kraus Valma Blakey Mumford > Margaret Sullivan Polito Audrey Welther Twiss Margaret Phelan O'Connell Jeanne Maley Pfadt Therese Kunzler Romaniuk Constance Finch Wendlandt Dolores Wally Smith Helen Mault Robinson Rosemary Held Schitea Natalie Cooper Woehrlen Betty Russell Sottile Dorothy Wadlinger Ronan Elaine Brown Schuster Angela Jestrab Zupan DONOR Mary LaPorta Vengrofski Marie Wolman Seetch Mary Stephens Boyce Eileen Joyce Weithman Frances Honeck Sigler CLASS OF 1949 Pauline Speno Cheche Patricia Haughney Weithman Anne Kingston Snyder Participation 47% Margaret Krebs Dale Maudie L. White Marjorie Puchner Treis PRESIDENT'S CLUB Ann M. Deckop Rita Rittenhouse Wiesner Audrey Sitter Hirt Barbara Huey DePaulis CLASS OF 1943 CORNERSTONE CLUB Aileen Yueh Huang Participation 41% CLASS OF 1946 Alice Feehley Crotty Eileen Joyce, Ph.D CORNERSTONE CLUB Participation 63% Patricia Vanderveldt Wood Mary Devine Lashinger Harriet Milloy Schaper HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL Jean Slavin Saad HONOR ROLL Mary Ellen Johnson Burns Elizabeth Smith Hartnett Rosemarie Irrgang Sargent Mary Ellen Linney Avery Joanne Videtto George Patricia Goodwin Jaffe Mary Witt Sprowls Nora Jean Stephens Downey Mary Dobosiewicz Horkowitz Dorothy Maloney Stiglmeier Dorothy Klein Steigleder Genevieve Grotz Howen Dolores DiVincenzo Scura DONOR Claire Kraus Weber Gloria M. Lutz DONOR Margaret Bodenschatz Cannin Frances Mientkiewicz Virginia Walsh Braun Lucille Heidt Clark CLASS OF 1952 DONOR Helen Martin Calhoun Theresa A. Dietsch Participation 45% Gene Hendrickson Coda Anne Devine Farnon Jane Eckenrode Drew PRESIDENT'S CLUB Dorothy O'Hara Downs Mary McDowell Gardner Ellen Hickmott Ehrhart Elizabeth Meehan Greenleaf Mary C. Kloecker Featherstone Anne Geary Joyce Coletta Crawford Ginnard FOUNDER'S CLUB Rita E. Franklin Teresa Lennon Quinlan Carolyn Wick Haley Mary Jo Babowicz Maier Jeanne Fairgraves Weber Marie Gould Seaton Mary Plack Healy TOWER CLUB F. Joan Wadlinger Mary C. Jones Marilyn Garden Seach CLASS OF 1944 Teresa Marshall Kelly CORNERSTONE CLUB Participation 62% CLASS OF 1947 Rose Ratajczyk Leonette H. Patricia Curran CORNERSTONE CLUB Participation 32% Mary Harvey McMahon HONOR ROLL Eileen Walsh Thompson CORNERSTONE CLUB Mary Ann Black Morton Elizabeth Todd Dyring HONOR ROLL Dorothy Donatelli Cibulas Elaine Forgette Murray Patricia Moran O'Dea Josephine Olszewski Jackson HONOR ROLL Agnes Nakich Olesky Jeanne Farrell Parker Elizabeth Knapp Elizabeth Fitzgerald Ashton Virginia Stephens Pompeani Mary Jo Royer Rodgers Patricia Buffington McGrath Helen Fabian Mullen Jean O'Neil Rubino DONOR Jean Brauch Scott Mary Walsh Seubert Dorothea Smith O'Donnell Lydia Davey Asplund Eileen Held VanScoter Wanda Grabowski Yost DONOR Ruth Beck Bean Catherine Munn Williamson DONOR Dolores Ernst Aube Mary Ann Fahey Boulet Evelyn Gerbracht Butler Geraldine Meahl Baron Mary Bougie Gensheimer Margaret Crowley DeFede Barbara Fleming Butler CLASS OF 1950 Ruth Lauler Hernandez Mary Taylor Elliott Mary Lou Costanzo Participation 42% Lois Youngberg Jordan Margaret Johnston Evans Mary Masterson Fitzgerald CORNERSTONE CLUB Janet Sabella Miller Eva Jacobs Eyermann Mary Ellen Henretty Mary Davis Swanson Therese Strobel Raven Elinor Klos Frantz Mary Sitterle McLaughlin Ann Hantz Torrell Dorothy Szawczuk Reese Mary Baltus Hymers Margaret Peck Trojanowski Patricia Sontheimer Yahn Bernadette Metzner Roche Regina English Ingram HONOR ROLL Elizabeth Peters Strong Catharine O'Rourke Knapp CLASS OF 1948 Marilyn Langmyer Angevine Anne Klan Matuszak Participation 60% Dorothy Zak Markes CLASS OF 1953 Charlotte Cushman Stoddard TOWER CLUB Janet Blackmore Walker Participation 42% Gloria Heberle Sullivan Anne Nickum Gazda DONOR PRESIDENT'S CLUB Gloria Corrado Uhler HONOR ROLL Carolyn Cairns Brabender Patricia J. Liebel Mary Crowe Waytenick Kathleen Leehan Baskin Joan Riley Dori TOWER CLUB Margaret Blatty Mary Slater Dowling Janet Davis Aroh CLASS OF 1945 Constance Schneider Dean Miriam Gemperle HONOR ROLL Participation 67% Helen Jean Walters Donley Audrey Dudenhoeffer Hersch Margaret Green Graves FOUNDER'S CLUB Marilynn Miller Jewell Agnes T. Kalata Florence Cherry Joyce Loretta Crowley Bauer DONOR Jane Kelly McCrone DONOR HONOR ROLL Doris Wright Atkinson Mary Kenny Phelan Norma Scott Crane Julia Reagle Brown Mary McLaughlin Craig Ann Hamilton Rand Camilla DeCampli Fellner Margaret Savage Darragh Jeanne Lawler Hacherl Helen Walsh Redmond Joan Davis Goodknight Elizabeth Rogers Kulyk Elizabeth Rock Kirby Adeline M. Rees Mary Lou Benek Higgins Patricia DeForeest McCotter Mercedes Baumbeck Lawry Esther Fedei Taccone Joann Weaver Johnson Rose Buehler Martyn Kathleen Rahill Trimbach Marilyn Kelley Jones

24 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE Louise M. Kamenjar JB Patricia Maley Burns Joanne Schmalzried English Elizabeth Dorsogna Kissel Mary Dwyer Kaufman Joan Clancy Clingingsmith Anne Sedelmeyer Flanagan Charlotte Gray Kneidinger Mary Rawa Kingsley Martha McNulty Cuddy Mary Kay Walsh Galvin Dolores Natili Leal Helen Fogarty O'Connell Carole Roberson Dyne Daniele Schmidt Grose Laurel Lockhart Patricia Miller Schulze Phyllis Narby Graney Saranne Durkin Karalus Irene Mando Mareanne Cole Simmons Mary McCarthy Haney Mary Carrig Kern Gayle Cummings Martin Norma Schaberl Skrypzak Dorothy Rudge Herschel Elizabeth Tatu Mackenna Janet Kuss Martin Mary Sennett Smith Mary Cooper Hunter Catharine Burns Plavcan Edith Winter McLanahan Frances). Sullivan Elizabeth Coleman Kraus Katherine King Tolhurst Mary Stark Miller Joan Szymanski Mancuso Jean Criswell White Therese DeMatteo Mueller CLASS OF 1954 Sr. M. Damien Mlechick, RSM Mary Schubert Obmann Participation 69% Marilyn Genck Newsham CLASS OF 1959 Mary St. George Oliver HONOR ROLL Georgia Lackey Patriarca Participation 50% Adele Ontko Pauline Solida Tiberi Alyce Weber Piskura TOWER CLUB Marlane Franco Paruso Marilyn Smith Welch Janet Bremmer Willis Virginia Guy Pollock Judith Aquino Hokaj DONOR Lorraine Enright Rogers HONOR ROLL Sofija Mazionyte Beiga Margaret Hirsch Whyte Martha Lally Furey CLASS OF 1961 Theresa Gorny Bradley Martha Wurst Hilbert Participation 47% Geraldine DeFazio Dougherty CLASS OF 1957 Frances Reynolds Quadri CORNERSTONE CLUB Margaret Young Dunn Participation 53% Anna Marie Bergan Teed Judy Wieczorek Mary Julia Ellermeyer FOUNDER'S CLUB DONOR HONOR ROLL Mary Anne Hayes Greg Rita Walter Weiss F. Berley Schaaf Adams Virginia Rossoni Adair Rozella Ulan Harpst CORNERSTONE CLUB Serafina Torchia Alo Susan J. Hall Donna Albrycht Hausman Ann Schultz McCormick Elizabeth Phelan Amari Kathryn Cook Hoffman Sr. Edna Herbst HONOR ROLL Barbara DeSantis Bates Rita Hinman Lohan Rosemary McCabe Kaveney Barbara Stone Perry Angela Moore Bishop Gretchen A. Malley Geraldine Kingston Kearney Rose Zinni Szadek Eleanor A. Cavanaugh Jeanne Boes Morehouse Virginia Kelly Kreydt Barbara Story Walk Nancy Plunkett Evans Patricia Pepper Shevchuk Vija O'Deiko Liepa DONOR Dorie Andrie Fauceglia DONOR Ann Kennedy Powers McMahon Dolores McGaughey Bensur Susan McCartney Horowitz Georgia Loomis Alford Ingeborg Loesch Nelson Sheila Flynn Bianchi Weiling Chang King Mary Cassidy Casey Marlene DeMattia Pappano Joyce Baker Bowen Barbara Matts Kolstee Eleanore Hertel Gamble Barbara Klein Perussa Dorothea Morell Brown Jane Wilcox Koszalka Nancy Baird Hasted Mary Mullaney Schenk Noel Jaeger Burgoyne Barbara Dibble Kuenzig Carol Reed Kostley Patricia Royer Schloss Mary Stephany Christenson Joan Imhof Lockhart Judith Doehla McCarthy Dorothy). Zuzula Joan Coyle Clark Marlene Canton Lucas Nancy Killmeyer McNelis Jeanette Mancuso Gerace Emma Newby Mason Patricia Goss Mihalak CLASS OF 1955 Donna Nashwinter Kellick Sally Fleckenstein Mastrog Rita Nerz Marguerite O'Connor Mauro Participation 50% Julia M. Kelly Maureen Schedlin Nickel Rosemary Crawford McGinley TOWER CLUB Ann McGinnis Minnium Evelyn Rinn Personett-Mitzel Elaine Schwab Mary Nash McCormick Priscilla Prenatt Oliver Eva Paul Plonsky Mildred Manzione Schwarz HONOR ROLL Marjorie Karaffa Rodenbaugh Virginia Accetta Rathbun Eleanor Broscoe Steines Margaret Foley Ringwood Marcia Meagher Shramek Carol Sullivan Lois E. Vosmus DONOR Mary Ann Bittner Simpson Charlotte Tisdel Tesoniero Joan Hotchkiss Welch Catherine McCarthy Barren CLASS OF 1962 Josephine M. Unger Frances Balzer Yokajty Barbara Buerkle Bowen Participation 39% Margaret Mack Walsh Lorraine Reichel Candela HONOR ROLL Carol Eigabroadt Wolf Margaret Kelsey Held CLASS OF 1960 Kathleen Dwyer Jane Conrath Husband Participation 48% Julia Ahern Nelson Mary Kienzle-Smith CLASS OF 1958 CORNERSTONE CLUB Mary Stadter Rinderle Patricia Egan Langmyer Participation 47% Anonymous DONOR Marjorie Williams Laughlin TOWER CLUB Barbara A. Chambers Rosemary Asher Maureen Hammond Murphy Patricia Murphy Bluemle Patricia Green Conner Shirley J. Banic Katherine Eichenlaub Nuber CORNERSTONE CLUB Mary Lou Kelly Elizabeth Filicky Begalla Mary Ann Scirto Dr. Vivetta Petronio Jane Canada McNierney Susan Bye Cain Mary Theuerkauf Travers HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL Patricia Sullivan Crowley Frances Chang Tu Maryann Cunningham Cavanaugh Constance Frank Alexandre Dr. Denise G. Dwyer, Ph.D. Laquita Dujuambi Wise Barbara Jakubowski Costello Joan Kostolansky Evans Sondra Konkoly Eckstein Virginia Flak Erickson Mary Koss Flynn Mary Jeanne Ferreri Holland CLASS OF 1956 Elizabeth Schnatter Guelcher Barbara Ayers Frederick Camillia Kwolek Matusz Participation 61% Elizabeth Wahl Hilbert Sr. Bernadette Marie Leon Guerrero Jeannie Jackson McGinley HONOR ROLL Marilyn Chromey Shillington Patricia Walsh Hills Rita Quinn McGowan Patricia Richards Ogilvie Jean Bryson Burney Marguerite McLaughlin Weibel Patricia Cavanaugh Kirk Cynthia Percenti Josephine Ciancaglini DONOR Virginia Foht Strucker Ann Fondy Pysh Helen Kennedy Holliday Helen Clancy Bavisotto DONOR Judith Jones Roche Mary Pyne Lillis Linda M. Collin Janet McGough Balonick Susan Cutter Snyder Mary Haughton Loftus Sylvia Haise Colson Barbara Donatelli Bentze Myra Williams Spangenberg DONOR Catherine Misfeldt Dickey Joan O'Malley Cavanaugh Jacqueline Pontello Vesely Barbara Coole Ayers Mary Jane Hagedish Doty Joan Bye Dengler Therese Taccone Wilson Patricia Murphy Azzarello Ruth Friel Doyle Mary Bescher Johnson Kathleen Canada Boring Judith Schwinden Duffin Margaret McGaughey Keough

FALL 1990 25 Frank Abate Daun M. Miller HONOR ROLL Lynn Marcotuli Budziszewski Tod C. Allen Joel F. Miller Roberta Donley Bukowski Gary J. Calabrese Grace Osborn Blount Steven M. Moran Robert P. Radziszewski David Cherico Mary Ann Bryan Barbara Connors Munro Barbara Withrow Ronksley Patricia Johnston Davis Bruce A. Chase Ruth Gleisner Oligeri James R. Scarpitti Jo Ann DeSantis Mary McFarland Chatenka Roy Paul Reeves George Venuto Philip A. Dubsky Mary Waida Coan Robert Repko Patrick J. Weschler, Esq. Shelagh Murphy Dubsky John F. Daley Patricia Kazy Rotar Patricia Bailey Zembower Christine A. Filippi Evelyn Bogdanski DePalma Mark Ruttenberg DONOR Joel T. Foessett Mary Lawler Dietrich Judith L. Przybyszewski Sipple Deborah Janis Akin Paula J. Fritz Michael Emick Joseph Snyder Jane Allen William Gabal, jr. Russell H. Franklin Paul Toraldo Regina Baldwin Donna M. Zaffina Grandinetti Michael C. Geertson Dianna Vacco John J. Beck, Jr. David A. Gray Kevin McQuade Helmick Richard Washek Judith Skrzypczak Bekeny Raymond S. Gruss Charlene). Kolupski Mary Siudzinski Weismiller Rev. Angelee Benner-Smith Michael E. Heller F. Kevin Koob Timothy M. Yeager Margaret M. Biblis Nancy Knobloch Heller Patricia Campbell Kubicek Diane M. Blake Debbie Legenzoff Hilinski Cheryl Hellman Lossie CLASS OF 1977 Cynthia Byham-Perfett Katherine Harding Howell Ann Howard Miller Participation 26% Nancy Drummond Capinjola Colleen Heher Kerr Linda Hubler Moehler CORNERSTONE CLUB Margo Bowen Constantino Carolyn Phillips Komo Mari Garofolo Musial Cynthia A. Belczyk Douglas Cornelius Rosella Bender Kwitowski Mark S. Musial Jeffrey M. Best Jack Daly Mary J. Leone Cheryl Frisina Peterson Rosemary D. Durkin, Esq. Anne Schilling Detweiler Frank E. Martau Louise Herbst Rosenfeld Deborah Duda Gale Edward M. Erichson Barbara J. Matlak Jon Sedelmyer Raymond Tipton, M. D. Valarie Ferro Lynn McMasters Dr. James J. Smith HONOR ROLL Mary Pat Fink Andrew B. Miller Ronald J. Susmarski Patricia Mullaugh Burch John Gable Carol Miller Laura Grotzinger Thomforde Robert J. Gaughan Ronald Goldfarb Janet Artuhevich Miller David E. Tomczak Mary K. Murray Rodger Gregorich Scott A. Morrow Rita M. Vicini Kenneth M. White Mary E. Haug Anne Valentine Neubert Nancy Nies Washek DONOR James F. Kelly Eileen Regan O'Brien Barbara Hewitt Weber Diane Micklick Baranowski Catherine M. McCaffrey William F. O'Brien Kathryn Zboyovski M. Lisbeth Page Barton Mary McGuire James M. Paskert Kerrin Benson Bioomquist Patricia A. Nestor Richard S. Porris CLASS OF 1976 Clarence G. Bruno Sharyn Hurst Nutter Joanna Nezovich Reynolds Participation 24% Gary j. Bujalski Theresa Kresinski Pallardy Bradley Richter HONOR ROLL Valorie Mclntyre Catalano Patricia Hastings Pierce Lisa Parlavecchio Salada Patty Malloy Crupi Denis Coan Joan Portka Polczynski Karen J. Salvatore Maj. Robert Curtis Mark Condron Anthony J. Quint Charlene Stroud Salvia David Giancola Kevin Cook Romaine Recker Karen Kelly Schmitt Richard Guzak Mary Fischer Deschamps Amy Fitzgerald Roach Kathleen Sellers-Hansen H.Daniel Hill III, J. D. Raymond E. Forster Thomas Sanner Judith Zewe Michael Lattanzio Elaine Hart Gabal John M. Schmitt Margery A. Zimmerman Debra Mattes-Kulig Ray Haskins Tracey Kelley Shellem Frank P. Sirotnak Dr. Daniel Hedlund Victoria Reider Stabile CLASS OF 1980 Cynthia Kowalewsky Way Mary R. Horvath Thomas Stainbrook Participation 32% DONOR Thomas P. Hubert Terence J. Sullivan TOWER CLUB Leslie Blair Ahrens Kathleen M. Kelleher Mark A. Toppo Roberta Bogart-Batten Kathleen-Gail Atkinson Mary Beth Graf Kim Mary Bundy Urash CORNERSTONE CLUB Sally Schismenos Baumgardner Allan L. Kinzie Sandra Pulinski Veihdeffer Michael P. Meehan Barbara McLaren Bever Mark D. Long Sharon White Vento HONOR ROLL Glenn A. Caruso Regina Scura Merz Kimberly Schade Whalen Kelly A. Conaway Joseph Castrignano Maureen Neary Murabito Beverly McClure Williams Mary Ferraro Dudenhoefer Denise Corbin Order Patricia Murphy Condron Judy Scholze Winslow Richard P. Fischer Anne Pembroke Joseph Cook Paul E. Young Stephen J. Frisina Constance Currey Daryl T. Pierce Rev. Walter R. Green Carol A. Quartuccio Julia A. Cutler CLASS OF 1979 Corrine Halperin-Egan Weston Radov Roseanne Quain Daley Participation 25% Kevin G. Kane Sheila Walsh Richter Dr. Edward J. Danial CORNERSTONE CLUB DONOR Harold E. Rodehaver Margaret A. Davis Stephen G. Joyce Kathleen Bowen-Loper Mary )o Rutkowski Robert Fulton HONOR ROLL Kevin R. Burns Joyce A. Scepura Melissa McMurray Northey William F. Glinka David Schroeder Kate Faulkner Cornelius Roseane Law Paligo Mary Debias Graeb Mike Schweingruber Maribeth Stitt Cosper Patricia Kohler Radziszewski Edward Grotkowski Joseph Shellem Kevin Cronin Phyllis Pieffer Tomayko James Hallamyer Patricia K. Smith Catherine Gigante Even DONOR C. Jeffrey Heintz Denise Luzzi Stomieroski Robin D. Fahey Harold T. Herrmann Judith Mahoney Streich Mary Sontag Beck Thomas J. Fahey S.Sgt. Michael P. Jones Timothy Bennett Regina O'Connor Ferguson Marianne Shertzer Leister M. Christine Bittorf Pauline K. Fisher Cynthia Bomstein Leopold CLASS OF 1978 Marianne Drake Borrelli Stephen Flatley Jeanne Quinn Lillis Participation 28% jovita DeCarlucci Brown Jeanne Fox

28 MERCYHURST MAGAZINE Robert J. Franz Linda Andrews Cronin Margaret Wirtz Voiles Robert C. Dumeyer Kathryn Morrow French Christine McCloskey Eacho Randy R. Voiles Suzanne Daley Esposito Ann Marie Fry Paula Miller Eller Michael J. Wallenhorst Janice M. Furry Thomas J. Gay Michael R. Even Carla Cappabianca Watson Michelle T. Hurlburt Mary Ellen Gerrity Andrew N. Findlay Raymond Wolf Melissa A. Heckman Kiessling Jeanne Mates Gleason Michele A. Frasca Rose Forget Zmyslinski Mary H. Kirk John Gleason Kenneth R. Glenn Douglas G. Kramer Nicholas Grandinetti Anne Delmedico Gorey CLASS OF 1983 John A. Kuhl Linda Ravenstahl Gruss Deborah Arena Januszkiewicz Participation 25% Scott Lucas Mark J. Hardner Peggy Lasko Jordano HONOR ROLL Kerri A. McCormack Susan Williams Hardner John M. Leisering Mary Kay Vona Abernathy T. Sean McCreary Eileen Crerand Herrmann Elaine M. Loftus Patricia H. Benekos Karen R. Merkle Amy Blood Karstedt Glenn A. Luebke Lance J. Lavrinc James C. Miller Gordon A. Karstedt Michael A. Malpiedi DONOR William J. Nelson Mark A. Kwitowski Barbara Kaminsky Marple Gina Frisina Adams Judy Cusimano Pancio Mary Deger Laughlin Patricia A. May Anonymous Carla A. Peebles Nola Weingard Lyons Lorie Chylak McClure Carolyn Gray Colicchio John J. Salvatori Therese C. Manning Cynthia Kupiec O'Leary Debra Kay Conley Maria A. Santangelo Melinda Mickler Marcum Diane E. Parsons David J. Curtis Capt. Michael Schellhammer Susan Pettit Martau Patricia McShea Pongibove Maureen Doyle Leslie L. Schott Kimberly Barbarini Matthews Sandra Kronenwetter Quiggle Karl E. Ebert Anita Rinyo Shapasian James F. McElrath, Jr. Richard F. Seibel Sue A. Ennis Genee Suss Smith Luanne Miller Anne Dixon Shields James P. Faherty Margaret Doherty Smith Jocelyn Piccuta Mizner Linda LaVoice Shields Br. Jerome Sullivan, FSC Karen Mickol Naccarelli Regina Kozlowski Smith Mary M. Fatigati Gregory G. Urmann Barry L. Neeb Catherine Vilardo Strobl Elaine Zasada Flick Margery R. Vallimont Elizabeth Weinino Neff Christine K. Stroebel Marsha S. Fronzaglia Lt. John J. Wyland Rita Conroy Nolan Mary Martocci Taussi James M. Gorndt William G. Parlock Gary W. Weber Lisa Costello Heckman Mary Jo Cancilla Pittock Diane L. Witherup Maureen Gallagher Jacobs CLASS OF 1985 Susan Cavalancia Powell Cheryl May Young Jeffrey P. Kime Participation 20% Saeid Reyhansade Ernest M. Zmyslinski Anna Maria Pavolko Kirk PRESIDENT'S CLUB William R. Rice Diane Zorn Cynthia Jarzab Kiskaddon Mary Ann Mead Baldauf Mark A. Richert Lesa M. Kronenwetter HONOR ROLL Susan Hammill Rinke Kristine Kowalski Loringer Gregory J. Lindner Jeanne M. Sabol CLASS OF 1982 Suzanne Mack Sharon A. Murphy Richard A. Shaheen Participation 21% Marjorie Gloystein Manos Deborah E. Myers Victoria Martinago Shaheen HONOR ROLL Edward P. Mascharka DONOR Melanie R. Titzel Dawn Day Quinn Bruce Miller Kathleen Loringer Abel Robert J. Tobin Paul Quinn Marygrace Yakovac Miller Teresa Thompson Baker Therese Tolomeo Bonnie James Shaker Lori D. Oatman Michele R. Boutwell Paula Hess Trapp DONOR Bruce S. Pancio Martha J. Camp Paul E. Vitelli Kathleen Orchard Bennett Jerome). Pilewski Katherine L. Clark James J. Borowicz Robert T. Radcliffe Terrence G. Colvin Bernardine Borinski Vojtko Robert J. Breakstone Elaine Gionti Reyes Nicholas C. Felice Nancy Foust Volk Diann Petulla Buckingham Elizabeth Marzullo Rich Regina Ryniak Felice Gerard J. Waidley Linda Boddorf Calabrese Rose Brinker Scouten Emily F. Feronti Eugene J. Weber Peter P. Damico Richard D. Sertz Michael). Fuhrman Lisa McGee Zetts Charles P. Deufel, Jr. Michael C. Smith Catherine Martz Grunebach Mark Zetts Dorothy A. Fuhrmann Anne Marie Chisholm Studd Michael J. Hetrick Eileen Zinchiak Andrew J. Giachino Mary Jo Cline Szewczyk Mary T. Kane Lynne A. Greco Michael J. Thompson Kevin R. Kaye CLASS OF 1981 John E. Harrington Patricia Marchwinski Tobin Mary B. Lombardi Robin S. Malinowski Participation 25% Valerie J. Hugo Joseph E. McGraw, Esq. PRESIDENT'S CLUB Laurie Mahnken John CLASS OF 1984 Frances M. Moavero Jean B. James Barbara J. Johnson Participation 22% Jane P. Mullaney HONOR ROLL Kathy M. Kennerknecht CORNERSTONE CLUB Maureen O'Hara Nies Thomas J. Dore, Jr. Jennifer M. Larsen Bonnie Clark Robert G. Nies Linda First Frisina Valerie Kaminski Laufenberg Christine A. Gerst Darcy Weidner Paradise Mary Barrett Habel Julie M. Madonia HONOR ROLL Rebecca Martin Mark E. Petrasek Patricia A. Luke-Perless Ronald J. Kelleher Christopher McGowan Grace Ann Ricci Ernest E. Magaro, III Sean P. Nee Jacqueline Dorich Meyers Paul C. Sanders Anne O'Neill-Klemensic Timothy S. Nies Andrea Herrmann Michali Theresa M. Sanders Denise Moles Petrillo Mary Baldauf Wiedel Christine Hafner Pittaway Marianne B. Schroeck Pierre W. Priestley DONOR Mary Marchione Ricci Stephen M. Seymour DONOR Daniel J. Abel Ravinder Sabherwal R. Todd Siple Julie Zaffino Allen Julie L. Annunziata Mary McFarland Schmitt Barbara L. Swanson Sherri Murray Blackburn Steven Spies Judith L. Blackstone Joseph A. Tarasovitch Dwayne P. Blore Leonard M. Swisher Susan M. Collins Tina Andrako Tomczak Marianne G. Brown Teresa M. Borowski Taylor Catherine Brown Crawford Eric H. Varon Kathryn Coscia Burns Mary Gausman Teufel Jayne E. Cudzil Pamela Henry Vrenna Kenneth B. Chapin Leslie A. Curtis

FALL 1990 29 Dr. Cynthia A. White Christopher W. Fraser Susan M. Heltzel Elizabeth O'Brien White Christine Young Hess Eric Michael Kostic Matthew A. White Margaret M. Hirsch Michele M. Maxwell Heidi M. Winkelman Patricia McGhee Hites Jane Anne Mohr Mary Beth Joseph Amy L. Pavlik CLASS OF 1986 Julie Juenemann Leneghan Carolin Prichard Participation 20% Cynthia A. Lochner Jeffrey W. Prichard HONOR ROLL Susan L. Marcy Barbara E. Przestrzelski Rebecca J. Baldauf Michael J. Moorehead John Patrick Ritz Patricia E. Barrett Thomas J. Mulligan Joseph Andrew Rupp James M. Fisher Kimberly J. Novak Cecilia Gwiazdowski Sementelli Joanne Leister Fisher Leigh Kennedy Petrasek Mara E. Sweterlitsch Christine E. Rayner Beverly D. Narvett Douglas L. Webster Christopher T. Renouf Shirley A. Williams James Vincent Whitley Barbara A. Sayers DONOR M. Christine Wiesen Diane M. Schreiber David A. Armstrong Roberta J. Wittes Michael Bauman Christopher J. Sementelli Brian R. Sheridan Therese H. Bertsch CUSS OF 1990 Elizabeth R. Shewan Lisa M. Bradish DONOR Stephen P. Toney Charles R. Brovver Diane L. Adams Kristin R. Vesely Laura DeCarolis Caldwell Ronald Blum, Jr. Patrick Callahan Renee R. Book Lisa Wagner Cancilla CLASS OF 1988 Cheryl A. Conlon Richard M. Cantini Participation 10% David J. DiNicola Beatrice C. Christiansen HONOR ROLL Michele L. Douma William R. Clowes Nita M. Balmas Toni A. Gick Wendy Elmer Christopher J. Cuzzola Nancy A. Glotzbach Suzanne M. Falkner Matthew J. Robaszkiewicz Jennifer T. Hayes Lynn C. Fisher Yvonne Venesky Sharbaugh Margaret J. Hogue Brett T. Frederick DONOR Brigitte S. Hoover Donald T. Gibbon, II Elizabeth T. Altilio Starr Lynn Janicki Patricia J. Hautzinger Paul G. Church Carla D. Johnson Christie Smith Henry Scott R. Donnelly Patricia Kaliszak Mark W.Holland Pamela Cerne Elitharp John Kleiner Edward J. Kriausky Joseph L. Fessler Kevin Brian Lagos Mary Beth Tripp LaDuca Kathy Kunkel Gettis Sandra Lawrence Beth A. Lawry Betsey C. Glenn Michelle R. Lusk 1st Lt. James J. Leneghan Mary Herzing Hyman Melissa M. Mangini Beth A. Maitland Elayne Lewis Kelly Mary A. McKenna Scott). Maxwell Michael D. Kelly Ann M. Melquist Craig S. Medvid Heather M. Legere Robert B. Munson Karyn Melone Mulligan Maria DeLugt Lewis Robert C. Patterson Mark J. Paradise Christina Sementelli Marteilo Gregory Peters Maureen Casey Renouf Maureen T. Mullaney Maria Stahon Norma Cesnick Ryen Cheryl A. Patoka Francine M. Stewart Nina L. Serrins Catherine A. Reynolds Kelly A. Toohig William F. Smith Frank E. Rimpa Melissa S. Tyson Arthur L. Sommer Julie Jaskolski Tabaj Kenneth D. Walker Joseph A. Svitek Bernard S. Valento Maureen Hanlin Webster Paula Dischner Svitek Amy S. Ward Robert W. Tirpak John M. Widecan Susan L. Trkula Matthew Whelan CLASS OF 1989 Participation 11% CLASS OF 1987 CORNERSTONE CLUB Participation 14% Diane Erzen CORNERSTONE CLUB HONOR ROLL David 0. Hewett Shelly Lichter Benjamin Frank B. Victor Dorothy Kirk HONOR ROLL James O'Connor, Jr. Philip G. Guth DONOR DONOR Sheila Ann Carone Heidi L. Beezub Stacey M. Cefola Scott L. Bensink Joseph Francis Chiprean Richard R. Bernardini Kathleen A. Connolly Theresa Kirik Bullen Alan W. Copeland Cheryl L Burgard Matthew R. Deibert Mary H. Callaghan Christine M. Densmore Elizabeth Lawler Callahan Michael E. Falk John J. DeLuca Lisa A. Gierszal Sonia I. Ellis Scott A. Gorring

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J TRUSTEES Richard L. Buser M/M John J. Maus 73, 73 CORNERSTONE CLUB Dr. Raymond Buyce P. Barry McAndrew Carol Russell Cochran '40 . Robert Baldwin Dr. J. Michael Campbell Sally McCallion Beverly Heintz DiCarlo '67 ohn E. Boyle David Cherico 79 Dr. Patricia McGarrey Florence Fryling Charles H. Bracken Dr. Robert Cisek Dr/M Michael McQuillen Miriam Leslie Charles A. Dailey, Jr. Bonnie Clark '84 Sr. M. Damien MIechick, RSM '56 Janice D. Underhill George D'Angefo, MD Jean Rose Coffey Tyrone Moore Patricia S. Yahn '50 Albert F. Duval Dr. Barry W. Copeland ohn Nee Kathleen C. Zurn A. James Freeman Frank Corapi ohn Nesbit HONOR ROLL Edward Gallagher Catherine brown Crawford '84 Robert Pagni Joyce Amidon Dr. William P. Garvey Robert Cullen Dr. David D. Palmer Barbara E. Bracken William F. Grant David J. Curtis '83 Howard C. Paul Kathryn Reiser Brugger '35 Elizabeth Meehan Greenleaf '52 Mary Daly '66 Dr. Vivetta Petronio '58 Frances Q. Buseck Sr. Carolyn Herrmann, RSM '38 M/M Willie Damper M/M David Pinto Susan Conner F. William Hirt Merrill Dever Dr. Joseph Pizzat Betty). Crandell Dr. Frederick Keck Dorothy DiSanti Robert Powell Louise V. Curtze Lance J. Lavrinc '83 Robert Dolwick Janet Price Bonney Daubenspeck F. Brady Louis Dr. Thomas Donahue Willard Rice Louise C. Druckemiller Paul C. Roche, Sr. John T. Donnelly, Jr. Judith Richter Suzanne Dunn Marilyn Garden Seach '52 Dr. Diane Dudzinski Sheila Richter 77 Mary Duval William C. Sennett, Esq. Lynn Falk Andrew P. Roth Nancy Dwyer J Sr. Maura Smith, RSM 46 Marjorie Ann Fessler Sam Rotman Virginia Renz Dwyer '34 Jane Theuerkauf Kathleen Filipkowski Nancy L. Rupp Kathleen Frenzel Barrett C. Walker, DDS Sheila Himes Fiscus '63 Peter). Russo Elizabeth Geigle James A. Zurn Christopher W. Fraser'87 Diane Rutkowski Dorothy Giermak Teri Frisch Sharon Sisco Mary C. Illig Rosalina S. Fyke William F. Smith '86 Ruth S. Jageman SISTERS OF MERCY Christine Gagliano Dr. Mary Hembrow Snyder Catherine Keim Edward Gallagher Marie Sosinski Herta Kilpatrick PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES Dr. George Garrelts Igor Stalsky Verle Lander Sally Lund Jeffrey M. Best 77 Betty Merwin William A. Beyer Beverly Metcalf William C. Bloomstine Dorothea Murray Donald C. Buseck, Esq. Barbara Reeves Mary Ellen Dahlkemper 73 ROSTER OF Marian Z. Roberts Beverly Heintz DiCarlo '67 _ Judith L. Rusin Rosemary D. Durkin, Esq. 77 Emily Fatica Sertz '69 Robert M. Eisert Margaret Stolley Hon. Roger M. Fischer Natalie G. Strayer Stephen Gutting 72 Joann Wagner Corrine Halperin-Egan '80 Janet Blackmore Walker '50 J. Thad Heinlein Florence F. Willis Peter S. Howard DONOR Jean B. James '81 Cora Anderson Donald L. Kelly Esther Anderson Len Kholos TO MERCYHURST Nancy L. Bacon Randall K. Kimmel Mary Ambron Baldwin 74 William H. Lander, III Hermine K. Bauschard Patricia J. Liebel 'S3 COLLEGE Maryann Bauschard F. Brady Louis Alice H. Bean Marlene DiTullio Mosco '68 ontiibations betweenJuly 1,1989, Joan F. Bert Robert B. Munson and June 30,1990. Mary Z. Bull Jon T. Myrick 74 Ruth H. Burton Rev. Jan C. Olowin Remle Cann Gary W. Renaud Marjorie Mead Carlson Mary Patalon Schaaf '68 Dr. William P. Garvey Shirley Steiner Lorraine Dart Gary J. Shapira, Esq. Shirley George Wilbur P. Sydow Thora S. Davis Marlene A. Smith 73 Earleen Glaser David Thomas Patricia Dietly Susan N. Sutto '68 Charleen Gee Glispy Carl Triola Susan R. Dunn Lawrence D. Vollmer, DDS Rick Gotkin Ruth A. Truitt Margaret Q. Dwyer Richard D. Weaver Penny Hanes Bernard S. Valento '88 Ruth V. Ehrler Patrick J. Weschler, Esq. 78 Derek Hartwick Maureen Walsh Judy Emling '66 Patricia Sotheimer Yahn '50 Robert Hoff Dr. Barbara Weigert Laurana Fish Judith Horvath Vernon Wherry Shirley G. Griswold Barry Zembower Cecile Hreha ames Vincent Whitley '89 D. Justine Heaton Thomas P. Hubert 77 udy Wieczorek '61 Virginia Jarecki Robert Hvezda Diane M. Williams Margery Kibler FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION/STAFF Bradley Jacobson Shirley A. Williams '86 Dolores Lasher Catherine Anderson Dr. Marilynn Miller Jewell '48 Dr. Timothy Wise Mildred L. Lasher David A. Armstrong '86 Joe Jordano Kay Wojcialc Mary Ann Law Michael Barnes Antoinette Kaliszak M/M John Wolper Patricia M. McCain Dr. Barbara Behan '64 Dr. Frederick Keck Elizabeth McLaren Dr/M Allan Belovarac 73, 74 E. William Kennedy CARPE DIEM SOCIETY M'Evie Mead Dr. Peter Benekos Bertha Kiewice Louise Meiser Lupe Billinqsley 76 Dorothy Kirk '89 PRESIDENT'S CLUB Billie Nagle Thomas Billingsley Lawrence G. Kozlowski Mary D'Angelo Audree Parr M/M Adrian Bohl John M. Leisering '81 Audrey Sitter Hirt '49 Elizabeth Piper Shirley Britt Donald Leonardi Jean B. James '81 Patricia Quinn Ann Brooks Maria DeLugt Lewis '88 Pauline S. Scott Molly Rooney Dr. Gary Brown James F. Lieb 74 Barbara Zurn Martha S. Roth Irene Brown Patricia ]. Liebel '53 Geraldine Zurn Charlene Stroud Salvia 79 Dr. Ludlow L. Brown Sr. Elisabeth Lintsen 70 Jane H. Zurn Phyllis Scarpitti Robert Buettner Dr. Lewis Lutton TOWER CLUB Mary Scolio M/M Gary L Bukowski 73, 78 KimberlyA. Malinowski Arloween Todd Margaret D. Seip Cheryl L Burgard '87 Vera Mannarelli Barbara H. Walker

FALL 1990 31 Kathleen Spafford Norman W. Plumb M/M William Hayes M/M Edward Hartle Frances Strong Registrar's Office Staff M/M Peter S. Howard Leo Henner Audrey Welther Twiss '48 Dr/M Richard L. Reichel M/M Millard Jackson, Jr. M/M Hewitt Lisa Victor John B. Reiser Dr/M Louis B. Jannetto Michael Hilburger Freda Volanakis Sophie Rosinski M/M Daryl L. Johnson M/M Robert C. Hime Dolores Vollmer M/M Victor S. Rotunda M/M Anarew Kaschalk M/M Carl Hogue Diane Doleski Weber '68 Charles G. Scalise M/M Richard T. Keating Faith Hornick M/M John E. Schaible II William S. Kieklak Kathleen V. Ireland M/M John S. Schultz James McCormick M/M William Jensen Dr. M. Peter Scibetta M/M John P. Monahan M/M William Jett FRIENDS James Sherwood Diane Nagy M/M Donald Jonischek Dr/M Alan E. Shipley M/M Robert Pagni M/M Arthur P. Kalimon American College of Emergency Sandra Sirak M/M John Sasala M/M Daniel J. Karg Physicians Sidney E. Smith, Jr. M/M William Strucker M/M Arthur Kish M/M Bernard H. Balmas W. Viktor Soder, Jr. M/M Richard Vignos Maryanne Kleiner A. Tanner Banning Peggy Stewart M/M James Ward James Kolpien Dr. Gertrude A. Barber James Stolley DONOR M/M James Kondik M/M Justo Barzellato M/M Paul C. Sullivan M/M Alan Aarons M/M William J. Koneski M/M Herman D. Becker Atty. James F. Toohey Donna Adams M/M Joseph Korcinsky Dr/M Blaine M. Bell Mary Ann Minardo Tosch M/M Gerald Altilio M/M Richard Kotecki Shelly Lichter Benjamin Grace Gunster Tullio M/M Carmen Arcadi M/M Laurence Kozlowski Hon. Warren W. Bentz Neva E. Ulan David Argiro M/M Douglas Krieger Charles I. Blake Marguerite A. Urban M/M Antnony Asquino Margaret Krier Jerome H. Blakeslee Mrs. Norman Von Korf James Ballard M/M Robert S. Kubiak M/M Robert L. Brugger M/M Leon Wallerstein M/M Fred Barefield M/M Robert A. Lachowski Michael Richard Bukowski Carrie T. Watson Garden Club M/M Justo Barzellato M/M Henry A. Lague, Jr. Ryan Michael Bukowski M/M Thomas R. Weschler Dr/M Harry Beirne M/M Kenneth Langford M/M Robert Carlson M/M William J. Wiles M/M Loyal Bell Rev/M Theodore Lawson D. Edward Chaplin Atty/M Dennis V. Williams M/M Norbert Bennett M/M John R. Lenhart M/M Thomas W. Craig Phyllis M. Williamson M/M Jerrold Bergfalk M/M Richard T. Lockerman George D'Angelo II Robert A. Williamson Nancy Bess M/M Robert Logero Dr. Clare L Dana Donna Kay Wood M/M Edward G. Bich M/M Rene Lombardo Rose.Dascanio Nell G. Wuenschel Estate M/M Robert L. Bindeman David Louder Betty B. Davis Dr/M Mark H. Zeitlin M/M Douglas Booz Paul Lovrencic Gerald F. Deluca M/M David M. Zurn M/M Lawrence Boros M/M Joseph Majersky Donald R. DeNardo M/M Louis J. Borrelli Patricia Mancuso M/M David C. DiCarlo M/M William Boy M/M James Marquis Edward C. Doll Dr/M Emmanual L. Bravo M/M Elliott F. Martin M/M Roy Emling PARENTS ASSOCIATION M/M John Briggs M/M Cecil Marty M/M Robert Erzen COMMITTEE Brenda Burton M/M Ernest Matheron M/M Frederick R. Favo M/M Robert L Butts Barbara J. Matlak Atty/M Edward Ferraro Chairpersons: M/M Charles Miller M/M Henry E. Fish Susan C. Bytheway M/M Edward Petrasek Sandra Cafabris M/M Robert Moore M/M Norman S. Fliss M/M Carmen Arcadi M/M David Cammarata M/M James Muldoon Dr. Charles M. Furr M/M John Turyan M/M Robert Carone M/M Michael O'Keeffe Martha S. Gasche M/M Ted White James Carpenter M/M Walter F. Oleski M/M Philip Goldstein Daniel Casciano Audrey Parry Robert F. Goring, Sr. PARENTS M/M Mark A. Parsons Frank K. Gottschalk Douglas Chesley M/M Frank Pastore Dr. Robert T. Guelcher M/M Gary Clark PRESIDENT'S CLUB M/M James Pettinato Dr. John Guthleben M/M William A. Clary M/M Walter Greenleaf, Jr. Dr/M Loren J. Prichard Deborah Harbin Anthony Constantino FOUNDER'S CLUB M/M Frank Primo Ralph C. Hartford Dominic Cordiano M/M George E. Willis M/M Daryl Rhea M/M Paul J. Hartman M/M David Corey M/M Jesse Richardson TOWER CLUB. M/M Paul L. Hartman M/M John Crosta M/M William J. Riley Frances Hedberg Atty/M Vincent B. Campbell M/M Walter A. Cusick M/M Dennis E. Ryan Insurance Club of Erie County M/M Andrew Colaruotolo M/M Allen Dale M/M William D. Ryan M/M Millard Jackson, Jr. M/M Edward Hess M/M William Davis M/M Edward Ryczek John F. Jageman CORNERSTONE CLUB Mary Ann DeDad Anthony SanGeorge M/M Doug James M/M Bernard H. Balmas M/M Carmen DeGennaro M/M Tnomas Sartini Jennifer Johns M/M Charles Buzzanco M/M Paul). Dersam Marie Saveikis Dr. Mary Ann Kibler M/M Larry Clark M/M Joseph DeSanti M/M James Scannelli H. Vira Kolisch M/M John J. DiLoreto M/M Robert Dillahay M/M James Schmitt M/M Robert S. Kubiak Barbara Hatzel Joseph DiNicola William Seifried Arlene Lauber M/M James O'Connor M/M Maurice DiStasio M/M John Singler L. Elliott LeFaiver M/M Walter Sickorez M/M Raymond Donnelly M/M Anthony Sisti Miriam Leslie M/M John Turyan Alcides Dorosario M/M Michael Skehan Hon. George Levin HONOR ROLL Dolores Dzeskewicz M/M Edward Spencer M/M James C. Levinson M/M John C. Blackmar M/M Richard Eckl M/M Michael A. Stager M/M James A. Lieb M/M Donald S. Brooks M/M Edward Eisenlord M/M David Stahl Margie A. Lyons M/M James P. Brown Matthias Endres Mary H. Stark Kenneth Calhoun M/M Raymond P. Engel M/M Donald Staskiewicz M/M Thomas J. Maciulewicz, Sr. M/M erry Chiccarino M/M Robert J. Faflik M/M Frank Stepanik Dr/M Albert C. Maess M/M ohn Chmura Francis Fayak M/M Roy M. Stiffler M/M Theodore P. Marnen Michael Connolly M/M Colin Feeney M/M ohn E. Stilley Dr/M David C. McDougall M/M James Dahlkemper Kathleen Filipkowski M/M ames Sul M/M George F. Mellors M/M Victor D. Davis Margaret Filipowski M/M oseph Taylor Jacqueline A. Mellors M/M James Dejoy M/M Darryl Fink M/M Francesco Tripodi M/M Donald E. Melvin M/M E. Stanley Dockstader M/M Edward Fitzgerald M/M John Valento William F. Minardo Jacqueline Doads M/M James Fitzgerald M/M Fredrick F. Weaver Kathryn Ann Murray M/M Charles Doran M/M Clarence Gates M/M Harry L. Whiteman Cullen R. Myers M/M Robert Erzen Jeanne George M/M Clifford Wicks M/M ames Nally, Jr. M/M Frederick R. Favo M/M John D. Girard M/M Brian E. Will M/M ohn M. Nickolson Atty/M Edward Ferraro M/M D. Richard Graham Genevieve Williams M/M Edward P. Novak M/M Robert A. Gierszal M/M J. Robert Grine M/M Ronald Williams M/M Paul O'Brien M/M Floyd Godwin Otto Grover M/M James Yanckello M/M Daniel Gregory M/M George Haas M/M Robert Hartlage M/M Charles M. Harbison, Jr. M/M Walter Zelasko

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CORPORATIONS/FOUNDATIONS/ Meadow Brook Dairy ary Therese Klan LAKER CLUB MATCHING GIFTS Mellon Bank Leona (Afford) Lamberton Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Catherine (Sins) Lefaiver 39 M/M Justo Barzellato Abbott Laboratories Metropolitan Life Foundation Jesse (Chimenti) Leone Scott L Bensink Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation The Mobil Foundation Thomas A. Martin Kenneth Calhoun M/M Andrew Colaruotolo Alcoa Foundation Philip Morris Companies, Inc. John T. Mclntire M/M Thomas W. Craig The Allstate Foundation New England Mutual Life Hon. Charles Mebus M/M John Crosta American Express Company New York Life Foundation Catherine (Forquer) Minardo 36 M/M Walter A. Cusick American Home Products Corp. Northeast Utilities Joseph Mizikowski M/M James Dahlkemper ARA Services, Inc. Occidental Petroleum, Inc. William O'Connor M/M Carmen Degennaro Arts Council of Erie Ohio Bell Walter L. Osborne Gerald F. Deluca Ashland Oil, Inc. KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Dorothy Reid Donald R. DeNardo Associatied Spring-Barnes Group, Pennbank Grayce-Marie (Souders) Reiser 36 M/M Norman S. Fliss Inc. Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Joseph G. Rotunda Dr. John Guthleben AT&T Foundation Pennsylvania Electric Company Shirley B. Schoeller M/M Paul J. Hartman Autoclave Engineers, Inc. PMA Group Clementine Semmer M/M Michael E. Heller B P America, Inc. PNC Financial Corp. Sr. Anita Songer, RSM '57 M/M Edward Hess The Bank of New York P. P. G. Industries Foundation Joan Trask M/M Robert C. Hime Bell Communications Research, Inc. Premark International, Inc. Frieda Trettel M/M Milliard Jackson, Jr. The Black & Decker Corp. Price Waterhouse Foundation Ann Marie Triola M/M Daryl L. Johnson The Charles I. Blake Family Provident Mutual Louis J. Tullio M/M Anarew Kaschalk Foundation Pyramid Industries, Inc. Joseph Wardell William S. Kieklak The B. 0. C. Group, Inc. Quaker State Oil Refining Corp. Liz Wolper M/M Robert S. Kubiak Campbell Soup Co. Quirk Estate In honor of Paul C. Roche's M/M Henry A. Laque, Jr. Champion Bolt Corp. Rockwell International Trust 75th birthday John J. McCormicK The Cnase Manhattan Bank The Rubbermaid Foundation M/M George F. Mellors Chemical Bank Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp. Jacqueline A. Mellors Chevron Corp. The Sears-Roebuck Foundation NEWLY ESTABLISHED M/M Donald E. Melvin Chrysler Corp. Fund Security Pacific Corp. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1989 -90 M/M Robert Moore Combustion Engineering Inc. Shearson Lehman Hutton M/M ohn M. Nicholson Conoco, Inc. Class of 1940 Scholarship Shell Oil Co., Inc. M/M ames Scannelli Crum and Forster Inc. Class of 1990 Scholarship The Sherwin-Williams Foundation M/M John S. Schultz The Charles A. Dailey Foundation Ellen G. Dailey Irish Scholarship SIFCO Foundation Sandra Sirak Dascanio Fund Hoss's Steak and Sea House Smith Estate M/M John E. Stilley Dow Jones & Co., Inc. Smithkline Beecham Foundation Scholarship M/M Paul C. Sullivan Duquesne Light Co. Snap-Tite, Inc. Doug and Jean James Scholarshp Syrstone, Inc. The Equitable Foundation Southern New England Telephone for Human Ecology M/M William J. Wiles Erie Coca-Cola Bottling Co. State Farm Companies Mark Lloyd Memorial Scholarship in Barry Zembower Erie Community Foundation Stawbridge & Clothier Voice James A. Zurn Erie Insurance Group Syrstone, Inc. James and Elizabeth Nally Erie Sand & Gravel Co. Time Publishing Co. Scholarship Erie Steel Products Co. Transtar, Inc. Margaret M. Roche Performing Arts Fannie Mae The Travelers Co. Scholarship Ferro Corp. Union National Bank of Pittsburgh United Parcel Service (UPS) First National Bank of Western United Services Automobile Assn. Scholarship Pennsylvania Vesuvius Foundation Wolves Club Scholarship for the The Fluor Foundation Wayneco Enterprices, Inc. Performing and Visual Arts Ford Motor Co. Fund Weber Murphy Fox Architects, Inc. Wuenschel/Gerboth Teaching Foundation for Independent Westinghouse Education Foundation Scholarship Colleges Wolves Club of Erie General Dynamics Nell G. Wuenschel Estate General Electric Foundation The Xerox Foundation General Telephone Co. of Pa. Zurn Industries, Inc. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Gray Family Foundation of Dubois, Pa. Greenleaf Industries GTE Service Corp. MEMORIAL GIFTS: 1989 - 1990 The Hammermill Foundation Hammermill Paper Co. IN MEMORY OF: H. ]. Heinz Co. Adolph A. Agresti Vira I. Heinz Endowment Martin W. Arneman High Pressure Equipment Co. Johnny Arnone Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. Oreste A. Bagnoni Hoss's Steak & Sea House Frances Belczyk Integra Charitable Foundation Anthony F. Bello International Business Machines Robert E. Bellomini International Multifoods Foundation Henry Berg International Paper Co. John G. Bianchi Foundation Michael A. Boccio NOTE: AlthougiI553ififf i Irwin Management Co., Inc. Eleanor (Rectenwald) Breen taken great care to check all Anonymous Fr. Ralph Ciaiola the names listed here, no T. James Kavanagh Foundation Ellen (Mooney) Conley such list can be foolproof. We Eli Lilly & Co. Ralph H. Conner Lincoln National Corp. Ellen G. Dailey would appreciate knowing Lubrizol Foundation Sr. Mary Susanne Eimer '39 of any discrepancies. Manufacturers Bank Jack C. Fatica Marine Bank Willard J. Flatley Walter M. Franklin Office of Institutional The Marmon Group, Inc. Advancement Marriott Corporation Muffin Hyman McCain Foundation, Inc. Alice Ignasiak Mercyhurst College McCormick & Co., Inc. Leo Ignasiak 501 East 38th Street John J. McCormick Foundation Pauline (Urich) Jageman 37 Erie, PA 16546 Daniel Jeldum McCormick Materials (814)825-0246 Mclnnes Steel Co. Stanley Kiewice

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View of Preston Hall during construction on the new student union. The next Issue of Mercyhurst Magazine will Include a feature story on the new Carolyn Herrmann Union. Photo by Terry Steele.

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