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This is but one pliase of our lives —
however significant — for it has changed
the life we used to know
Carry this book
so that when you relax
you may retire within its boundaries
and live once again the days you loved so well.
Let this be a collection of memories
for not only do we have a need to be,
but we also have a need that was.
Heres to you, Class of 1978!!!
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table of
contents
President's Message
Prologue
Faculty
Student Life Part I
Clubs
Fraternities
Student Life Part II
Seniors
Special Photography
Sports
Literary
Graduation
Senior Directory
Epilogue
page 6
pages 7-16
pages 17-27
pages 28-55
pages 56-110
pages 111-127
pages 128-155
pages 156-208
pages 209-215
pages 216-279
pages 280-289
pages 290-297
pages 298-331
pages 332-334
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we dedicate
the
1978
Serpentine to
©r. Thomas Elliott IBerry.
It is with much respect and admiration that we dedicate
the 1978 SERPENTINE to Dr. Thomas Elliott Berry. He
has been an outstanding member of the English Depart-
ment for thirty-two years, an accomplished author, a con-
stant source of inspiration to many students, and a friend
to all.
Dr. Berry began his teaching career at West Chester in
September, 1946. He served as a faculty advisor to the
Quad Angles from 1950-1968. In 1959, he set up the
Graduate Program at West Chester and was selected as its
first Director. He served in this capacity until 1972, and
then returned to full-time teaching.
As an author, Dr. Berry has currently written ten books.
Two of these books: Values in American Culture and
Journalism In America are used as basic texts at Cam-
bridge University, England. Journalism In America was
also chosen as the best book in its category for 1976 by the
United States Information Agency.
Dr. Berry is a true source of admiration and knowledge.
He's an excellent teacher, advisor, and friend. He is a
unique individual, a seeker of wisdom, and a true scholar.
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'A teacher affects eternity . . . he can never tell where his influence stops."
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ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL OF
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Letters
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DEPARTMENT
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Or Perry F. Hoberg
Chairperson
I^Mf; Williaiti J. Rarick; :
BrMr. Thomas G. Reed - v:
; Mr. (jus V. Sermas
, , Mrs, Berriice Shapiro
..;IV|s. Carolyn Simmindinger
'iiiAVood J. White
Dr. Dorothy Dee Bailey
Dr. Thomas E. Berry
Mr. John Bosworth-Fling
Ms. Valerie Boylan
Dr. Michael Brooks
Mr. Joseph Browne
Ms. Stella P. Bruton
Mr. Uel W. Combs
Dr Thomas J. Corr
Dr. Joseph Falgie, Jr.
Mr. Frank Ford ,
D r ; W i II i a m Fo rdy ce
Dr. William Garrett
Dr. John L, Gaunt
Dr. Paul D. Green
Dr. J. Bernard Haviland
Dr. Wayne Hayward
Dr. William H. Henry
Dr. Claude Hunsberger
Dr. James Kelleher
Dr. John Kelly
Dr. David E. McKenty
Chairperson
Dr. John P. Kent
Dr. A. G. Kershner
Dr. Alice Markow
Dr. Dwight L. McCawley
Dr. Lynette McGrath
Mr. Robert J. Miller
Dr. Kostas Myrsiades
Dr. Bernard Oldsey
Dr. Willie E. Page
Mr. Michael A. Peich
Dr. William Prater
Mr. Robert D. Rimel
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith
Mr. S. Keith Taylor
Mr. David G. Thurbon
Dr. John W. Ward
Dr. Robert H. Weiss
Dr. Theodora L. West
Mr. Jack E. Wise
Dr. Elsie Ziegler
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Communications
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Theatre Department
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Dr. William Morehouse
Chairperson
Dr. Jay H. Berkowitz Dr. Yoko Hashimoto .
Mr. Robert E. Bytnar Mrs. Carolyn B. Keefe
Dr. Diane O. Casagrande Dr. Dennis R. Klinzing
Dr. Carolyn DelPolito Dr. Lauren B. Meiswinkel
Mrs. Saundra M. Hall Mrs. Jane W. Saddoris
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Foreign Language
Speech Pathology
Chairperson
Not
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Dr. Lester F. Aungst
Chairperson
Mr. Roger J. Brown
Mr. Ralph A. Eisenst
Mr. Jorge Escorcia
Dr. Waller E. Frieman, Jr.
Dr. Constance S. Garcia-Barrio
Mr. Dusan Glumac
Mr. Robert D. Greene
Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth
Mrs. Alia Kuhlmann
Mrs. Marianne Kulaski
Dr. Ronald P. Lombardi
Dr. Benjamin Nunez
Mrs. Amalia Peters
Dr. Nicholas Racich
Mrs. Mary-Ann Reiss
Dr. Alfred D. Roberts
Mr. John P. Rosso
Mr. Richard Schneider
Dr. Philip D. Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Leila Alson
Ms. Charlotte Dempsey
Mr. John Eberhart
Dr. Rita Griffith
Ms. Susan Maxwell
Mr. Frank Peterson
Dr. Joseph Stigora
Mrs. Elena Stuart
Mr. Vincent V. Suppan
Mrs. Margaret Wood
Mrs. Edna Young
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Mr. Ronald L. Gougher
Chairperson : :
Philosophy Department
Dr. George S. Claghorn
Chairperson
Mr. Paul Banyacski
Dr. W. Stephen Croddy
Dr. Walter J. Hippie
Dr. Thomas Piatt
Dr. Stanley Riukas
Dr. Paul A. Streveler
Dr. Frederick R. Struckmeyer
Mr. Edwin L. Williams
SCHOOL OF
Social and
Behavioral
Sciences
istory Department
Dr. Robert E. Carlson
Chairperson
. H. James Burgwyn
Dr, Florence J, Crowley
Mr. Raymond Doyle
Dr. Claude R. Foster, Jr.
Dr. Frank Fo.k
Dr. Clifford W. Harding
Dr. Thomas J. Heston
Dr. Patricia C. Johnson
Dr. Paul Q'Grady
Dr. Donn C, Riley
Dr. Ben Peters
Dr. Harry G. Schalck
Dr. Anne D. Sessa
Mr. Harold E. Shaffer
Dr. Irene G. Shur
Dr.: Norbert Soldon
Dr. Charles H. Stuart
Dr. Jane B. Swan
Dr. John J. Turner. Jr.
Mr. Richard J. Webster
Dr. Robert Young
Chairperson
not
pictured
Dr. Jay L. Clark
Chairperson
Dr. Bernard B. Cohen
Dr. Kenneth L. Jackman
Dr. Walena Morse
Dr. John Owen
Dr. Edward Pollak
Dr. Jack Porter
Mrs. Patricia Lindslv
Dr. Louis PorteT
Mrs. Elizabeth Pottieger !
Dr. Harold Rubin
Dr. Harold Sands \
Mr. Robert Shinehouse j
Dr. Elise Bartholomew
Business And
Economics Department
Mr. Eugene C. Hassler
C hairperson
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Dr. Philip M. DeMoss
Dr. .\. C. Ballas
Dr. Hung M. Chu
Mr. Clyde J. Galbraith
Dr. Andrew W. Green
Dr. John R. Morgan
Dr. Ali Naggar
Dr. Tahany Naggar
Mr. Nicholas Rilsonis
Dr. Eugene W. Schooler
Mr. Carl M. Smith
Dr. Joseph M. Thorson
Mrs. Katherine Whitman
Anthropology Sociology
And Social Welfare
Geography And
Planning Department
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Mr. Martin Murphy
Chairperson
Mrs. Charlotte Bartlett Ms. Mary W. McCullough
Dr. Marshall J. Becker Mr. Robert B. McCutcheon
Mr. Jon Cowen Miss Kathleen Neilson
Dr. Bonita Freeman-Whitthoft Dr. Glenn W. Samuelson
Dr. Patrick W. Luck Ms. Sonia V. Wingate
Mr. Andrew Masiuk Dr. Margaret Yeakel
Dr. Charles Grassel
Chairperson
Mr. F. Robert Bielski
Dr. George Langdon
Mr. William J. Rampon
Ms. Arlene C. Rengert
Dr. John C. Tachovsky
Government And
Politics Department
Criminal Justice
Department
Mr. A. Wayne Burton
Chairperson
Dr. Thomas J. Brady Dr. Robert J. Marbach
Mr. William F. Burns Dr. James S. Milne
Mr. David S. Eldredge Dr. Charles G. Mayo
Mr. Lawrence V. lacono Dr. John C. Shea
Dr. Janet C. Seidel
Chairperson
Dr. Thomas J. Francella Mr. William B. Anderson
Mr. Raymond L. Walters Col. Luther R. Barth
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SCHOOL OF
_^tt3ary Education
and
Professional Studies
Department
Reading
Dr. Kegham Mississyan
Chairperson
Dr. Michael F. Bannon
Dr. Walter E. Buechele
Dr. Mary E. Cleary
Dr. Harry Deischner
Mr. Jack P. Edwards
Mr. Richard C. Gleockler
Dr. Charles Good
Mr. John Ho'ingjak, Jr.
Pr/YitMing Hsu ;',;::
Counselor
Education
Dr. Krishna V. Kumar
Mr. F. William Leeds
Dr. Robert Means
Mr. Reynold D. Paganelli
Dr. Jay Silverman
Dr. George Thomas
Mr. Thomas Treadwell
Dr. Shirley Ann Walters
Dr. Thomas B. Williams
Dr. Jane K. Gelfand
Chairperson
Dr. Eleanor Christensen
Dr. Joseph Hall
Dr. Mary Keetz
Dr. Bernice Salup
Dr. Robert Szabo
Instructional
Media
Dr. Richard Weagley
Chairperson
Mr. David Redmond
Mr. Russell Reis
Mr. Jay P. Steinmetz
Dr. Joseph Spiecker
Special
Education
Dr. Howard Freeman
Chairperson
Ms. Deborah Nickles
Mrs. Judy Finkel
Dr. Martin Zlotowski
Mrs. Lottie Mitchell
^ Dr. Edward D, Smith
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■vatin ,, / ; ^ Dr. Julian Swiren
rylfe:%naJd:GGttshall ^ ;Mr.^ Wiiliam^Rahn
D;r;:Saul :Greenberg-
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Elementary
Education
Mr. James Brice
Dr. Nona Chern
Mr. Ivar Drevland
Mr. A. Scott Dunlap
Dr. Edward Gibson
Dr. Charles Good
Mr. John H. Grafton
Ms. Patricia E. Grasty
Dr. James E. Habecker
Mrs. Joan Hasselquist
Mr. Robert W. Herres
Dr. Philip Hoggard
Dr. Cornelia Z. Humes
Dr. John Jacecko
Dr. Charlotte King
Dr. Carrie C. Kulp
Dr. George W. Maxim
Mrs. Mary Ann Morgan
Dr. E. Joseph Peta
Mrs. Ruth B. Petkofsky
Dr. Carlos R. Ziegler
Dr. E.Riley Holman
Chairperson
Physical Education
Department
Dr. Ronald B. Woods
Chairperson
Mr. Edward Bitner
Mr. Dale Bonsall
Mr. John Bove
Mr. William Butler
Ms. Kitty Caldwell
Ms. Robin Cash
Mr. Dave Charters
Mrs. Gwen Cheeseman,
Ms. Barbara Coates
Dr. Norman Cochran
Mr. Milton Collier
Dr. Joyce Countiss
Mr. Philip Donley
Mr. John Furlow
Mrs. Louise Giunta
Mr. Joseph Godek
Mr. Henry Goodwin
Mrs. Mildred Greenwood
Mr. Francis Hargreave
Mr. Emlyn Jones
Dr. Ralph Kapilian
Mrs. Barbara Karas
Dr. Monita Lank
Ms. Barbara Lappano
Mr. Joseph Lauletta
Mr. Melvin Lorback
Dr. John Lowe
Ms. Kay Margerum
Ms. Rachel Martin
Dr. Edward Norris
Dr. Jack Owens
Mr. Charles Pagano
Ms. Susan Parkinson
Mr. Robert Reese
Mr. Barry Remley
Dr. Neil Serpico
Mrs. Lida Smith
Dr. Russell Sturzebecker
Mr. Brad Taylor
Mrs. Sandra Thielz
Mr. JackTrezise
Mr. Milan Trnka
Mr. Earl Voss
Mr. Lloyd Wilkinson
Mr. Jack Wintermute
Mrs. Judy Wolstenholme
Mr. Richard Yoder
SCHOOL OF
Health and
Physical
Education
Health Department
Dr. Walter E. Funk
Chairperson
Mrs. Betty Boyle^
Mr. John DeMiUion
Mr. Tom Fisher
Dr. Phyllis Goetz
Mr. Craig Hofford
Miss Thelma Heller :
Mrs. Virginia Huffmati
Mr. James Leap
Dr: John LemCke
Dr. Robert Nye ■:
Miss Ruth Reed
Dr. John Steinmetz
Dr; Earl Voss
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Nursing
Department
G. Jo
,aret \. i^.c., li
m R. Overlease
inald F. Romig
i\''aber
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rd I. Woodruff
:obert
irperson
Dr. Edward A'Zary
Dr. Juslo B. Bravo ^
Dr. Marc L. Durand
Dr. Helen R. Eichelberger
Dr. Andrew Goudy
Dr. Virgil Magnuson
Dr. John Mangravite
Dr. Robert W. Medeiros
Pr. Francis J. Reynolds
br. Philip Rudnick
Dr. Samuel L. Rotenber
Dr. William Torop
Dr. Philip Witonsky :
Mrs. Malinda Murraj
Chairperson
Ms. V 11 jj;uiia v^uunuiS' .
Ms. Kathleen Devlin
Mrs. Shirley Harrison ;
Mrs. Mary Kline
Miss Carol Matz
Mrs. Melva Neff
Dr. Doris Schoel
Mrs. Susan C. Slaninka
Ms. Ann Swope
Mrs. Carolyn Woodward
Instrumental music
k^i
Dr. Edward A. Barrow
Chairperson
d Boerlin
..,. , ,..,.ie Breuninger
Dr. Irving Cohen
Joseph Goebel
'^~— Guidetti
r Hegvik
Mr. Eugene Klein
Dr '^''"nneth Lauder
M> a Moss
Mr. H ope^
Mr. Lcc o^Mfl
Mrs. Emi^^^^H
Vocal/Ct
Dr. Roy D. Sweet
Chairperson
Ms. L
Mr. Emil Mark^
Mrs. Stella i-. Conaway Miss Jane E.,
Dr. Larry Dorminy Miss Joy
Miss Robin Frenz Mr. Alan
Mr. Raymond Friday Miss Loi;
Music Education
Miss Joy Vau,
Mr. Alan Wagner '
Miss Lois M. Williai
ADMINISTRA TION
Dr. Charles G. Mayo
President
Dr. Richard G. Branton
Vice President for
Academic Affairs
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Dr. Dennis D. Bell
Vice President for Administration
and Fiscal Affairs
Mr. Louis Weislogei
Vice President for
Student Affairs
DEANS . . .
Dr. John P. Field
School of Arts
& Letters
Dr. William White
School of Education
Dr. James S. Milne
School of Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Charles A. Sprenkle
School of Music
Dr. Russell Rickert
School of Sciences
and Mathematics
Dr. Edwin L. Youmans
School of Health
and Physical
Educatipn :ri
Board of Trustees
Mrs. Sofia T. Del Villar Mr. Walter Reeder , :
Mr. Barry C. Dozor Mr. Marion C. Stayesv
Mr. D. Bernard Kirschner Mrs. Constance C.Winchester
Mr. Stanley J. Lieberman
Mr. Charles M. Porter
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PART I
STUDENT
LIFE
A need to be as different
as each new^ sunrise.
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Autumn
Moments ...
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P OMMDTERS LOUNGE
^Jl The vast majority of West Chester State students are
commuters. Their central meeting place is Sykes Student
Union Building, known to us as Sykes or SCUB. In
Sykes you'll find everything from a candy counter to the
cultural affairs office — including a bunch of commuters
resting between classes.
A voting table for commuter government
in the main lobby.
A peek inside one of the many lounges inside Sykes.
A commuter takes a stand!!
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The dining hall across from the deli — a joy to both commuters and residents.
Signs! Signs! Where can I park???
The Halloween festivities tem-
porarily hampered natural
surroundings.
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The game room inside
Sykes.
Often times it's a long road
home for the commuter.
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FF CAMPUS
A need to be . . .
— able to afford it
— away from rules and regulations
— in a quiet place to study
(without going to the library)
— a part of the community
— where anything goes
— in a place to have keg parties
— with pets
— in privacy
— with boyfriends or girlfriends
— away from floor gossip
— n front of a fireplace
— away from cafeteria food
— responsible for cooking and cleaning
— independent
— home
Many students tire of dorm life and
choose to live off campus. West Chester of-
fers the commuter a variety of places. Some
popular dwellings include Walnut House,
Ramsgate, Dean St. Apartments and
Franklin Court. The numerous apartments,
houses and rooms throughout the town
provide a variety of sizes, styles, locations
and costs. Off-campus students tend to be
content, even though they miss a lot of the
college happenings.
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A YNE HALL
Parties . . . dances . . . "answer the phone"
. . . the controversial speech clinic . . . Dr.
Porter's sex talk . . . discussions . . . game
tournaments . . . backgammon . . .
hayrides . . . caroling contest at Christmas
. . . broken elevators . . . close to Sykes
. . . neighbors of the opposite sex . . . stu-
dent teacher's floor ... no parking spaces.
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Shelia ... fun and games night . . . gifts from home at
Christmas . . . Harrad Experiment . . . aluminum cans
recychng . . . Mary Achilles ... the elevator IS working
... is the mail in . . . masquerade party . . . twinky
eating contest . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leggs contest . . .
Christmas party . . . wading across the walk during
floods . . . volleyball games outside . . . close to the
cafeteria . . . coed fun.
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Physical Education majors . . . Hattie . . . overlooking
the tennis courts ... all girls . . . soap operas . . . pop-
corn parties . . . bigger than life Robert Redford . . .
busy signals on the phone . . . quiet(?) hours . . . Santa at
Christmas . . . where streakers go . . . dorm parties . . .
friends . . . most appealing dorm on campus . . . brick
walls . . . own private beach.
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ITIJNGER HALL
The zoo ... all males . . . Terri . . . loud music . . . par-
ties . . . dances in the basement . . . unmade beds . . .
"Clock" . . . sports in the hallway . . . singing in the
shower . . . smells like a locker room . . . Christmas
lights . . . animals . . . high risk area for females.
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AMSEY HALL
"We're having some fun" . . . Gong show . . . "Mr.
Ramsey" . . . volleyball . . . twerp . . . dropping water
... too tight ... go for it .. . Christmas presents . . .
writing in elevators . . . Groll . . . hay rides . . . crazy
kind of guys . . . tug of war . . . it's a beard . . . evil
knaster . . . too loose ... is that you Ed? . . . coed
bathroom . . . broken washers . . . Sadie Hawkins dances
. . . disco . . . let's cope . . . easy Steve . . . manny . . .
we're out of here.
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YSON HALL
Coed luxuries . . . little privacy
parties . . . nice traying hill . . .
Goshen
. . . friendly . . . good
overlooks the girls in
active dorm.
OSHEN HALL
The dating game . . . Laney, our new R.D. . . . the gam ui
of talent . . . cheerful desk workers . . .ice cream social
. . . hayride with Killinger . . . constant ringirtg of phone ^
. . . "do not use this half of the door" Hooded
sidewalks . . . exercise in the basement . . .dryer thai
works free of charge . . . slow motion^)
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cCARTHY DORM
Farthest from Lawrence center . . . quiet ... a close
friendly dorm . . . music majors . . . suitcase dorm . . .
has its own parking lot . . . close to the infirmary . . .
could pass for a library . . . girls ... 24 hour visitation
. . . guys ... a lot like home.
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WEEKENDS .
THE NEED FOR RELAXATION AND FUN
Weekends for the WCSC students is a time to take
it easy; a time to relax and a time to hang out with
good friends. Weekends help provide time to be
yourself.
A need to catch up on
class work.
This is what I call a
"good time".
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Getting it together at the dance
marathon.
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PARTY PLACES
THURSDAY NIGHTS IN
RAM COUNTRY . . .
THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY!
What would West Chester State College beer
drinkers do without those glorious "party-
filled" nights?
As freshmen the Anvil was a sacred word.
Planning for this event of the week was sheer
havoc. A typical Thursday night would entail
many phone calls, car pool arrangements and a
time deadline. If you didn't get to the Anvil by
11:00 for that 25c beer all hell would break
loose. It was here, the home of disco dancers
and guzzlers, where the socializing began. If
you wanted to meet a group of friendly outgoing
people, this was the place to go. As word of
this outrageous bar spread through the campus
so did the crowds.
These times slowly declined as the crowds
increased and the years rolled by, however
there were other hot spots to hit such as "The
Rat". As this bar came into existence so did a
few of your twenty-one year old friends who
could get into this bar. For those of us who
didn't have the privilege we soon became experts
at dodging those bouncers with every trick in the
book. When one finally reached that golden age
it was to the "Rat" to celebrate and ohl, how
those twenty-one year olds can celebrate their
birth into legal "beer-
hood".
All of this and more
will long be remembered
by those who never let a
Thursday Night pass un-
touched. These four
years, a total of 144
Thursday Nights, have
become a time where one
could get away from the
books, the humdrum
classes and relax with
friends. We're going to
miss those Thursday
Nights, even miss those
Friday hangovers, but
we do have the memories
that can last forever.
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From
Broadway to West Chester
Plays and Musicals
Once Upon
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Mattress
fifty-three musical
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Little Theater has had an extraordinarily busy and suc-
cessful season. In October, they entered their production
of Boys in the Band in the Pennsylvania/New York/New
Jersey district competition of the American College
Theater Festival. They were one of five, out of forty-
eight, schools to be chosen for the semi-finals. The
ACFT, sponsored by the American Theater Association,
is one of the most prestigious collegiate competitions.
fifty-eight
fifty-nine
Theater Dance
sixty
Sun
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Gospel Choir
Glee Club
sixty-three
Criterions
sixty-four
Musica Antiqua
sixty-five
Brass Ensemble
stxly-six
Men's Chorus
sixty-seven
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Political Science Club
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International Student Exchange
Fencing Club
seventy-seven
Spanish Club
Russian Club
seventy-eight
Linguistics Club
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Italian Club
sevenly-nine
German Club
eighty
Social Welfare Club
Executive Committee
Anderson Math Club
eighty-one
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Earth Science Club
Darlington Biology Society
Psi Chi
Psi Chi is headed by Dr. Morse, advisor, and Stephen
Delozier, president, as well as executives: Kathy Corbridge,
Paul Sheriff, and Mary Ellen Alton. This chapter of the
National Honor Society in Psychology, strives to promote
an awareness in the field of Psychology. Throughout the
year, the twelve members set up lectures, perform research,
and publish some of this research. Steve Delozier and some
of the members attended the Eastern Association Con-
ference in Washington, D.C.
eighty-three
Alchemist Club
Karate Club
eighty-four
Society for the Advancement
of Management
Accounting Society
eighty-five
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Criminal Justice Club
Pre-Professional Club
French Club
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Chess
Club
History
Club
Young Republicans
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Elementary Math Majors
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Jewellettes
Equestrian Club
nine tv- two
ATK (Alpha Tappa Keg)
ninety-three
Wrestling Belles
Ski Club
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Semi-Athletic Club
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Gay's Club
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Vet's Club
ninety-seven
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Board
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OCSA
one hundred
Program Board
Studying Club
one hundred one
Spanish Student Union
Black Student Union
one hundred two
Critter Clubber Club
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
one hundred four
Newman Center
one hundred five
Need to Pray and be one with
Calvary Lutheran Church
Baptist Church of West Chester
one hundred six
your God no matter how you envision Him
Westminister Presbyterian Church
United Methodist Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church
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(1. to r.) Janet Genuardi, Kathryn Krauss, Dorothy
Langton, Janice Kratz.
(1. to r.) Victor Gennaro, David
Perlman, Michael Comerford,
Charles Haron.
(1. to r.) Wendy Bostwick, Ceclia
Beliomo, Barbara Ann Carroll,
Diane DiMartin.
one hundred eight
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(I. to r.) Jacqueline Simpkins, Terry Gladfelter, Paul
Sheriff.
(I. to r.) Bonny Riddel, Wendy Lee Gebert, Susan Rasmussen, Marcy
Carey.
(1. to r.) Isaac Bruce Norris, Julianne Fitzgerald.
(I. to r.) Steve Gray, Mary Achilles, Linda
Downey, Gerard Sweeney.
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one hundred twelve
one hundred thirteen
Jlonorur^ ki/raxmi^niia
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Psi
Omega
Phi Mu
Alpha
1 Sinfonia
Pi Kappa
Delta
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... at your mid afternoon lunch break
studying?????
one hundred fifteen
CAUGHT YOU .
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"irrm nut
trying out that new shampoo???
fulfiMing your fantasy of "the human fly goes to Artica."
Really
Carol!!
one hundred sixteen
Gamma Theta Upsilon
Alpha Mu Gamma
Phi Kappa Delta
one hundred seventeen
Phi Epsilon Kappa
Delta Sigma Theta
one hundred eighteen
Nice Catch!!!
one hundred nineteen
K^eelk
Inter-Greek Council
Kappa Alpha Psi
Alpha Phi Alpha
one hundred t'Aienty
Omega Psi Phi
Lambda Chi Alpha
one hundred iwenty-one
Theta Kappa Epilson TKE
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one hundred twenty-two
Alpha Phi
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one hundred twenty-three
Alpha Phi
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Zeta Tau Alpha
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one hundred twenty-five
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Delta Zeta
one hundred twentv-six
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one hundred twenty-eight
STUDENT LIFE
one hundred twenty-nine
Cfirisfmas...
A TIME TO REJOICE
The best cure for a worried and troubled mind dur-
ing finals is Christmas. Christmas at West Chester
is a time of happiness and anticipation, a time for
caroling and decorating. It is the season when
secret santas appear and surprise packages arrive.
During Christmas, there are always parties to go to,
concerts to enjoy, and gifts to exchange. The excit-
ment of the season and thoughts of home make
Christmas the best time of the year for everything
— everything except FINALS!!
She's our Christmas
pixie.
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Ho-Ho!!
one hundred thirty-one
WINTER WONDERLAND
Winter "11-1% will long be remembered as "the winter to forget". For the first time in 17
years classes at West Chester State were cancelled and for several days all campus ac-
tivities came to a fast halt. With an almost record accumulation 18 inches of snow, the fre-
quent scenes on campus included high drifts of snow, sledders on "cuisine" trays, drivers
pondering how to get their snow covered cars out from behind the tennis courts, and icy
sidewalks that never seemed to melt. The worst of the winter came however, not from the
snow but from the cancellation of the Presidential Holiday vacation, which was taken
away to make up for the last snow days. Winter '77-'78 at West Chester State — an ex-
perience!!
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one hundred thirty-three
Buildings
New Main Hall
Philips Memorial Hall
one hundred thirty-four
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Ruby Jones Hall (Old
Administration Building ^
Old Library
one hundred thirty-five
I know I studied this!
The wait in between
classes.
Classrooms . . .
Classes . . . rushing to get homework done . . .
arriving on time . . . lasting through till the class
is over . . . achieving the final goal ... a good
grade.
student life
one hundred thirty-six
Many hours are spent in the language lab.
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Why did I take this course??
Making music.
Catch you later . . . got to get to class.
student life
one hundred thirty-seven
YATRAN —
Ukrainian Dance Company
CARLOS MONTOYA
Cultural affairs
This year the Cultural Affairs Department provided a
variety of intellectual speakers and talented performers. The
All Star Series featured Yatran, The Ukrainian Dance Co. It
also sponsored Roger Wagner Chorale, Eugene Fodor
(violinist), The Marlboro Trio and Carlos Montoya
(guitarist).
The Philips Lecture Series included such speakers as
Jeremy Rafkin, Dick Gregory, and Robert Pollard.
one hundred thirty-eight
ROBERT POLLARD
JEREMY RAFKIN
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He was symphonic,
beautifully magic-
The notes circled about his head
in complete harmony.
He was thrilling to the sight,
gorgeous in his might,
even in the shadows cast by stage lights.
He was outlined
in the space of my memory-
Brown-bright hair,
and glistening, story-telling green eyes
only seen in autographed photos and albums.
Songs he only sang to me
Julie Fitzgerald
Bob Welch
one hundred forty
Dave Mason
one hundred forty-one
the
Dining Hall . . .
Almost inescapable to the hungry student
the dining hall, courtesy of Cuisine
Limited, provides students with meals that
may not be as comparable to Mom's home
cooking, but helps satisfy the need to eat!
Boy, I was really hungry!
Thanks, but I'll pass.
I can't wait to sink my teeth into
dinner!!
one hundred forty-two
Long lines are a frequent sight in
the cafeteria.
Good to the last mouthful!
one hundred forty-three
I CARE WEEK
The first week in October was designated "I Care Week"
at West Chester State. "I Care Week" gave each student
a chance to see that in saying, "I care", a whole realm of
individual needs could be realized: the need to belong
and the security within that belonging, the need to un-
derstand and to be understood, the need for listening, as
well as responding. "I Care Week" brought to our
campus the basic need of every person, the need to be.
In celebration of I Care Week, a plant contest was
held in Sykes Student Union Building.
one hundred forty-four
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The Indians camped out
in front of the Old
Library.
"I Care!!"
Everyone gathered in the Quad area
where tables were set up displaying ar-
tistic, creative and outstanding achieve-
ments.
Two men showed off their talent in
front of New Main Hail.
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END OF THE YEAR RITUALS
Underclassmen scheduling
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Ordering out
Last minute Supplies
one hundred fifty- two
Laying out in the sun
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Trips to the library
Traveling home
one hundred fifty-three
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A need to have direction in Life.
one hundred fifty-five
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LORI R. ABEL
B.S. Elementary Ed.
MARY A. ACHILLES
B.S. Criminal Jitstke
EVELYN C. ADAMS
B S. Music
SHAELEAN ADDEO
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
JANEADERMAN
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
THOMAS J. ALBANY
B A Political Science
MARY ALCOCER
BS. Elementary Ed.
one hundred fifty-eight
We are all just as fresh and new as seeds
as we each find different needs to be . .
RUBY ALEXANDER
B S Elementary Ed.
KAREN ALLISON
B.S. Nursing
ROBIN ALTORFER
B.S. Health and Phys Ed.
"HARLESAMBROGI
B.S. Management
SANDRA ALEXANDER
B.S. German
JANICE ANASTASI
B.S. Nursing
CAROL E. ANDERSON
B.S Music
MURIEL ALSTON
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBORAH L. ANDERSON
BS Social Studies
ALFRED ANGELO
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
one hundred fifty-nine
RICHARD ANTHONY
B.A. History
KEVIN ARNDT
B.S. Social Studies
JAMES ARNOLD
B.S. CriminatJustice
RICHARD AUSTIN
B.A. Sociology and Anthropology
JANET BADER
H.S. Elementary Ed.
ANNETTE BAHN
B.S Music
DEBORAH BAILEY
B.S Public Health
KAREN BAILEY
B.S. Nursing
one hundred sixty
KEVIN BAILEY
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
EDWARD M.BAKER
BS. CriminalJuslice
KATHERINEJ. BAKER
B.S. Accounting
LORE L. BAKER
B.A. Psychology
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ROBERT S. BAKER
B.A. Mathematics
THOMASINA E. BANNISTER
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
KIM M. BARLET
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
AMY W.BARNES
B.S Elemenlarv Ed
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CARLOTTA BARNES
B.S. Music
CHARLES BATTISTA
B.S. Criminal Justice
RICHARD BECK
B.S. CriminalJuslice
LISA LEA BELL
B.S. Biology
BRENDA M. BARNETT
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ROBERT J. BATTISTA
B.S Health
ROBERT J. BECKER
B.S. Marketing
CECILIA M. BELLOMO
B.S. Management
LYNNM.BARR
B.S. Elementary Ed.
THERESA BAUER
B.S. CriminalJustice
REBECCA H. BEEARS
B.A. Psychology
JEAN BENKO
B.S. Music
JOHN BART
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
MARY G. BAUMGARDNER
B S. Management
ROGER B. BEEBE
BS. Marketing
JOANNE E.BENNET
B.A Mathematics
DANNY BASORE
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
KENNETH BEAM
B.S. CriminalJustice
DIANE A. BELL
B.S. Nursing
PHYLLIS A. BERARDI
B.S. Accounting
one hundred sixty-two
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PAMELA J. BERNTSEN
B S Elementary Ed
DONNA E. BINNIG
BS Healih and Phvs Ed.
WILLIAM E. BLYSTONE
BS Health and Phvs Ed.
WALTER T. BONSTEIN
B.S. Social Studies
ANNEM. BERSHEIM
B S Management
DONNA BIRD
BS Health and Phvs Ed
PHILIP D. BOGDANOFF
B S Political Science
SUSAN BOSSARD
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ANN M. BEST
B S Elementarv Ed.
DIANE 1. BLAIR
B S Chemistrv
KATHLEEN BOGDEN
B S Accounting
W ENDV A. BOSTWICK
B.S. CriminalJustice
DIANNE BIEDERSTADT
BS Health and Phvs Ed.
ROBERTA BLEWITT
BS Music
KIMBERLY M. BOLLINGER
B.S Health and Phvs. Ed.
PATRICIA BOWMAN
B.A. Computer Science
KAREN M. BILLS
B S CriminalJustice
DEBORAH M. BLONSKI
B S Elementarv Ed.
JOSEPH P. BONI
BS Chem.istrv
EDWARDJ.BOVER
B.S. Music
one hundred sixty-three
EILEEN F. BOYLE
B.S. Nursing
DARWIN BREAUX
B.S. Professional Growth
CARYN R. BROCKLEBANK
B.S. Music
ANGELA B. BRUM
B.S. Elementary Ed.
JANET BOYLE
B.S. Elementary Ed.
GEORGE BRECHT III
B.A. Music
LINDAJ.BRONSON
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ANNEMARIEBUCK
B.A. Psychology
RENEE BRADLEY
B.S. Elementary Ed.
PETER M. BREIT
B.S. Management
MARY BROSTOSKI
B.S. Elementary Ed.
JUDITH BUCKWALTER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
SAMUEL M.BRADLEY
B.A. Sac. and Anthropology
ELIZABETH A.
BREITENSTEIN
B.S Health and Phys. Ed.
JONI BROWN
B S Social Studies
JANINAL. BUDURA
B.S. Music
DAVID H.BRANTLEY
B.S Theatre Arts
CATHY BRETHERICK
B.A. Literature
ELLYN D. BRUCE
B.S. Elementary Ed.
LEROY C. BUEHLER
BS Public Health
one hundred sixty-four
STEVEN BUESCHEN
B.S. Accounting
JANET L.BURNS
B.S. Elementary Ed.
FAYETTA CAFFIE
B S Mathematics
JOHN L.CAMPBELL
B.A. Political Science
GLENN BUFFINGTON
B.S Music
SARA E.BURNS
B.S Elementary Ed.
CATHERINE CAHILL
B.S. Elementary Ed.
MICHAEL F. CAMPBELL
B.S. Accounting
BONNIE L. BULLEY
B.S. Elemenlarv Ed.
ANGELOJ.BUTERA
B.S. Marketing
JOHND. CALLAGHAN
B.S. Management
TRACEY CAMPBELL
B.S. Elementary Ed.
GERARD BULMAN
B.S CriminalJustice
PATRICIA BYERS
B.S Health and Phys. Ed.
PEGGY CALVANI
B.S. English
LINDA CAMPISI
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
DEAN R. BUONI
B.S. Marketing
GIOVANNA CAFFEE
B.A. Social Welfare
JANET E.CAMPBELL
B.S. Music
MADELEINE CANCILA
B.S. Music
one hundred sixty-Jive
JOHN T.CAREY
B.S. Accounting
one hundred sixty-stx
MARCY CAREY
B.A. Literature
LAURIE CARRICK
B.S. Accounting
RICHARD CASTALDO
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
ANTHONY D. CELLUCCI
B.S. Political Science
JOAN CHRISTENSON
B.S Elementary Ed.
MARY P. CHAMBERS
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
FRANK CHOMINSKI
B S. Accounting
KATHLEEN CHERRY
B.A. Literature
DONNAS. CHARTERS
B.S Health and Phys. Ed.
DIANE E. CHAPPELL
BS Elementary Ed.
one hundred sixty-seven
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LOUISP.CICCONE
B.S. Accounting
MARY L.CLOUD
B.S. Criminal Justice
DEIRDRE CONCANNON
B.A. Psychology
VALERIE L.COOK
B.S. Elementary Ed.
MICHAEL P. CICCOTTI
BS. Public Health
THOMAS J. COATES
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
BETH CONNER
B.S. Communications
RICHARD COOKE
B.A. Art
MARYELLEN CLARK
B.S. Management
AVIS COHEN
B.S. Elementary Ed.
CHARLES CONNER
B.S. Earth and Space Science
KATHLEEN P. CORBIDGE
B.A. Psychology
CHRISTINE CLAY
B.S. Denial Hygene
NANCY COLLINS
B.S Public Health
SUSAN L. CONNER
B.S. CriminalJustice
CATHERINE A. CORCORAN
B.A. Philosophy
JEANNE CLAYTON
BS Music
EDRISCOLYER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
HOLLY K. CONOVER
B.S. Music
NANCY M.CORDISCO
B.S. Elementary Ed.
one hundred sixty-eight
RICHARD CORR
B.S. Management
COLLEEN COX
BS English
ROBERT CROUCH
BS Health and Phvs. Ed.
DONNA D. DAVENPORT
B.A.Art
KATHLEEN COSENZA
BS. Elementary Ed
LYNN COX
BS Health and Phvs. Ed
IRENE M.CUNHA
BS. French
LOIS T.DAVID
B.A. Literature
COLLEEN A. COSGROVE
BS. Health and Phys. Ed.
CYNTHIA A. CRAFT
B S Elementary Ed.
THEODORE K. DAHLBERG
BS Health
DERWIN DAVIS
BS.
AMY COTNER
BS Public Health
JOSEPH M. CRESCENZ
B S CriminalJuslice
LISA M. D'ALFONSO
B S Psvchologv
MARTHA L. DAVIS
BS. Health and Phvs. Ed
KAREN MARIE COUSINS
B S Elementary Ed.
MARGARET CRIMMINS
BS. Health and Phys. Ed.
DOROTHY D'ANTONIO
B S. Management
RHONDA R.DAVIS
BS Health and Phys Ed.
one hundred sixty-nine
VIRGINIA DAVIS
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
ELSA DELCAMPO
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ANN BETH DEVITO
B.S. Management
BEVERLY L. DIGGORY
B.S. Marketing
LAURIE DEAN
B.S Health and Phys. Ed.
STEPHEN DELOZIER
B A. Psychology
JOHN DEVORICK
B.S. Music
JOANN DIGIESI
B.S.
CYNTHIA F. DE CARO
B S. Accounting
DEBORAH L.DELP
B.A . Sociology and A nthropology
SANDEI DIACK
B.S. Management
RUSSELL DIGILIO
B.A. Psychology
THERESA DE GEORGE
8 S Elementary Ed.
JOSEPH W. DERiCKSON
B.S Mathematics
JANICE DICHTER
B S Elementary Ed
GREGORY W. DIIORIE
B S Management
RICHARD DEININGER
B.S. Management
LYNNEDEVECCHIS
B.S. Health and Phys Ed.
CLAIRE M.DIFABIO
B.S Elementary Ed.
DIANE M.DIMARINO
B S Elementary Ed.
one hundred seventy
DIANE E. DIMARTIN
B.S. Elemenlarv Ed.
MARYANNET. DOHERTY
B S Elemenlarv Ed.
SHARON DORSEY
B.A Political Science
CAROL L. DUCK
B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
MARILYN S. DIMATTIA
B S Elementary Ed.
DIANEA. DOLBASHIAN
BA.Art
JOHN DORWARD
BS Music
SHERYLA. DUGAN
B.S. Elementary Ed.
JEANETTEE.DIMEO
B.S. Biology
JUDITH A. DONATO
B.A. History
JOAN V. DOTSEY
B.A. Spanish
HOLLY DUKE
BS. Health and Phys. Ed.
CHARLENEDIPOALO
BS Nursing
DEBRA L. DONNELL
B S. Nursing
JOSEPH M. DOUGHERTY
B S Management
TERENCE DUN
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
LISA DJERGAIAN
B.S. Nursing
JANE E. DORCHESTER
B.A. Theatre Art
JUDY DRYER
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
THERESA DUNBAR
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
one hundred seventy-one
ALICE DURBANO
B.S. Nursing
CATHERINE DURNIER
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
MICHAEL J. DURNING
B.S. Accounting
FRANK E. DUVAL
B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
SUSAN DWYER
B.S. Accounting
ELLEN M. EBERT
B.S. Nursing
ANN MARIE EDWARDS
B.S. Nursing
MARY EICHHORN
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed
one hundred seventy-two
PHILIP J. EICHLER
B.S. CriminalJuslice
LELAND EISBERG
B.S. Accounting
JOSEPH L. ELDER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ANNA M. EMERY
B.S. Marketing
ELIZABETH T.
ENDERLEIN
B S. Speech Communications
LAUREL ENGLE
B.S. Management
ROBERTA A. ELLIS
BS Music
GALEA. ENGELMANN
B.A. Computer Science
one hundred seventy-three
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B.S. Nursing
LOIS A. STRECKER
B.S. Nursing
BETH ANN SWARTZ
B.S Elemenlarv Ed.
JARYLYN TAYLOR
B.S. Communication
MAXINE TIGER
B.A. Literature
JANESTROMGREN
B S Elementary Ed
JEFFREY SWEENEY
B A Psychology
JAMES TERWILLIGER
B.A Psychology
DEBRAK.TOIA
B.S. Elementary Ed.
BARBARA ANN SUTER
B.S Elementary Ed.
CHERYL SWIDER
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
LINDA R.THOMAS
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBRA I. TUCKER
B.S. CriminalJuslice
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KIM LEE TUMILTY
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
ANTHONY VATTIMO
BS Music
VICKIE L.WADDELL
B.S. Elementary Ed.
RODMAN WALSH
B.S. Marketing
RICHARD UHLER
B.S. Economics
DEBRA J. VAUGHN
B.A. Soc. and Anthropology
KATHLEEN WALKER
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
LOUISE WALTER
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
LINDA K. UNDERKOFFLER
B.S Health and Phys. Ed.
NANCY L. VENTERS
B.S. Elementary Ed.
SHAWNETTE WALKER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBRA A. WALTERS
BS History
PAUL VALENTINO
BS Music
BARBARA J. VERDUCCI
B.S. Music
WAYNE WALLACE
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
PATRICIA M. WALTON
B.S. Speech Pathology
JOY VANWYCK
B.S. Elementary Ed.
MARK A. VIOLA
B S Management
MARYLYNN WALSH
B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
STANLEY WAMBOLD
BS Historv
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B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
KENNETH WEBB
B.S. Criminal Justice
SUSAN WESTERHOLM
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBORAH WATKINS
B.S. Nursing
TERRY WEIDMAN
B.S. Nursing
DARRELLWEYMAN
B.S. Music
GERTRUDE M. WILLIAMSON
B.S. Music
CHERISSE WATSON
B.A. Sociologv-Anthropologv
RAYMOND WEIKEL
B.S. Management
JAMES W.WHITCOMB
B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
BEVERLY WILSON
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBORAH J. WEAVER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
THOMAS WELDE
B.S. Accounting
ROSLYN WHITEHURST
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
LESLIE A. WILSON
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
WENDY ELAINE WEAVER
B.S. Music
KARENJ.WELTY
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DONNA WILLIAMS
B.A. Psychology
PAMELA ANNE WINGER
B.S. CriminalJuslice
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DAVID WITMER
B.S Music
GEORGIA P. WY ATT
BS. Biology
MARY ANN VONCHIUK
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
JEFFERY WITMER
B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed.
TERRY XUGHES
B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
KATHLEEN ZAMPANA
B.A. Psychology
KRISTINA ZETTERBERG
B.S. Elementary Ed.
DEBRA WOLFE
B.S Music
DOUGLAS J. YACKER
B.S. Public Health
JOHN ZATKOS
B.S. CriminalJustice
CHERYL A. ZEWE
B.A. Social Welfare
DALEWOLFRUM
BS Health and Phys. Ed.
RANDOLPH L.YEAGER
B.A. Geography
KATHY ZELLNER
BS. Music
ELIAE. ZINGARO
B.S. Nursing
RICHARD A. WOODLAND
B.S. Elementary Ed.
WENDY L. YOHN
B.S. Elementary Ed.
ERIC ZETTERBERG
B.S. Accounting
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B.S. Elementary Ed.
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B.S. Health and Phys. Ed.
JEFFREY A. GOOD
B.A. Biology
KATHERINE C. HALDEMAN
B.A. Sac. and Anthropology
MARIANNE K. HUNTER
B.A. History
BARBARA J. MAY
B.S. Elementary Ed.
PATRICIA A. MEASE
B.S. Accounting
RICHARD PARSONS
B.A. Literature
KATHLEEN M. POPPER
B.S. Elementary Ed.
GERARD H. SWEENEY
B.S. Economics
MARIE H.CONNOR
B.S. Elementary Ed.
Free to be what we need to be
Senioritis
Contrary to the opinion of most. Advanced Senior Apathy,
commonly called "senioritis" is no laughing matter. Rather, it is
a deadly disease that affects thousands of people throughout the
country, including close to 100% of the seniors at West Chester
State College. It is a disease that can impair, cripple, and kill. It
impairs concentration to the point where simple tasks become
increasingly difflcult. It severly cripples one's academic output,
until it reaches the "bare minimum" or 2.0 line. And it can kill
one's motivation as effectively as Kate Smith stepping on
cockroaches.
Senioritis is technically classiried as a social disease, as many
of its victims congregate in groups, causing mass academic out-
put and motivation to nosedive to incrediable lows. Although
seen mainly in college students, the disease has taken a severe
toll in high schools, and also, has recently dipped even to eighth
grade elementary classes. This disease is usually divided into
four stages according to the time of year felt. These stages in-
crease with severity.
The flrst stage is the "On the top of the world" stage, and is
usually seen in people in the late summer and early fall at the
start of senior year. In this stage, the patient has a general feel-
ing of well-being, which is very surprising considering his feel-
ings in the subsequent stages. He feels that as a senior, there is
no one in the world above him, and he must now set an example
for the entire school as to the ways a senior is supposed to act.
Academic performance and motivation is still relatively high in
this stage, for the victim believes that this year can be the best
used to prepare themselves for life after senior year. This stage
of the disease is often harmless enough to go unnoticed.
The second stage is the "All this garbage is really starting to
bug me" stage and usually starts in mid-fall and lasts until fmal
exams of the fall semester. In this stage, the victim starts to
show a greatly increased interest in many of the Fine Arts (In-
tro, to Film, Photography, Intro, to Art and Painting,
Ceramics, and Understanding Music) as well as increased in-
terest in Alcoholism and Short Story with Dr. West. This trend
can be seen from the courses seniors sign up for during fall
registration for spring semester. Oddly enough, also during this
time, the victim also starts to receive sporadic cravings for many
junk foods, such as beer, liquor, potato chips, pretzels, and
Courtyard pitchers. These cravings usually occur late in the
week (especially Thursday nights) and intensify in length and
frequency as senior year progresses. Academic performance,
although still somewhat high, starts its precipitious drop in this
stage.
Stage three, or the "This is my last chance for a decent holi-
day and I'm really going to get partied-out" stage, is the only
stage which occurs entirely in a non-academic period. It is the
most social of the stages, with the victims spending much of their
time in very non-productive pastimes, such as relaxing and par-
tying. During this time, the victim will go to social events, only
at certain times and for certain occasions such as "it's Tuesday
afternoon and I haven't partied in over four hours," or "the
Flintstones are coming on, let's have a party!" Academic perfor-
mance is immeasurable during this period, mainly because vic-
tims forget that they must still finish a semester in college before
graduation (this disillusion sometimes lasts right up to
graduation).
Stage four, the "Let's get this over with" stage, is the most
severe, most crippling, and most deadly of the stages. In this
stage, academic performance and motivation reach a bare
minimum, with courses such as a "Senior Seminar" often taking
much of the crunch of this lack of motivation. In fact, in this
stage, all of the student's interests are completely blocked out,
with notable exceptions such as partying, cutting class, and
members of the opposite sex, but not in that order!! In this
stage, the tictim is entirely disabilitated, and all forms of treat-
ment are completely ineffective in the time up until early May.
The only thing that can be done here is to keep the patient com-
fortable which he will always do by himself, anyway.
Treatment for senioritis comes in the abrupt form of gradua-
tion. Effects can be of two types: Adjustment Shock, in which
the patient starts to doubt whether or not he can adjust to a new
school or job. and moving away from or back to home; and Free-
Floating Shock, which is most severe, and which includes the
patient's tremendous fear that he will not find a job or school
and will "free-float" into the unemployment line. These effects
cannot be treated and must, instead, be let free to follow their
own course.
As in any other major disease. Advanced Senior Apathy does
have its warming signs, llnderclassmen also begin to cut classes
for reasons such as "it's Thursday," or "I just didn't feel like
getting out of my chair." These are sure to be hard hit victims
and should see their Academic Deans for immediate treatment.
Juniors who have an insationable craving for five easy Fine Arts
courses are definitely early victims and should receive im-
mediate help. And sophomores who decide to party because
ground beef has dropped to 89 cents a pound at the corner A&P
may be already advanced enough into the early stages to be
deemed terminal.
If you see a senior in the hall who is obviously suffering from
the disease, do not harass him about not having any work to do,
nor should you drill him with questions on future plans. Instead,
try to make him comfortable: hand him a beer and a frisbee,
carry his books, and try to get him to the nearest party as soon
as possible.
There is much more I could tell you about Advanced Senior
Apathy, but I really just don't feel like writing any more. Unfor-
tunately, I am incurably into stage four.
Michael Harkness — 1st Year Med. Student
University of Pittsburgh
Julie Fitzgerald — WCSC — Stage 4.
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- Our answgr is the world's hope:
"" it is to xs^ on youth-
not a time of Ufe but a state of mind,
a temper of will,
- a -quaHty of the .predominance* of courage over timidity,
of the appetite for adventure over
the love -of ease." —Robert F. Kfeiw^f^' .. ,^
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Welkinweir . . .
All Photos:
Kevin Jacobs
West Chester's most recent land acquisition is
Welkinweir, the 166-acre, northern Chester County estate
which was presented to the college as a gift by Mr. and
Mrs. Everett G. Rodebaugh.
The stone mansion at Welkinweir dates back to 1750
with an 1800 addition as well as a wing added in 1940.
Filled with a remarkable collection of historically valuable
books, antiques and objects d'art, the residence is now used
for concerts, seminars and conferences.
Highlights from among the contents include numerous
authenticated Chester County pieces of furniture, an E. M.
Skinner Automatic Pipe Organ (one of only five still in ex-
istence in working order in the country), a Mason &
Hamlin Piano, antique clocks, an English silver collection,
and a variety of oriental rugs.
Welkinweir's grounds contain a six-acre, man made lake
and seven ponds; lawns; forrested areas; and unusual
plantings. Access to the Appalachian Trail can be made
from the Horseshoe Trail which passes through the
property.
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The One and The Other
Long, long ago, in those wondrous days of hush-a-bye, there was a being called "Other." This being was not
particularly beautiful, intelligent, or sociable. To "Other", life was just existing from day to day; he didn't com-
municate, he knew not of happiness or love, he only knew that some day the mystery would come. It would en-
velop him. He just waited . . . and waited . . . and waited.
He worked at Dipzit Manufacturing and what a boring job he had. He was the most unhappy "Other" of all.
He sat all day putting wippets into doozles and didn't enjoy it at all. But, nevertheless, when the job was done,
"Other" went home and became lonelier and sadder and unhappier by the day.
No one paid much attention to "Other" because the general opinion was that he was too pitiful. However, one
dav a knock sounded on the door. "Other" answered the door and a look of astonishment appeared on his face.
"Hello Other, I'm One." Other was surprised, shocked and almost happy to have a visitor. "Wh-Who are ... I
mean what ... no, who are you? Why do you visit me?" One said to Other, "I've been sent to enlighten you t.o the
mystery. You will learn many things in this short time and will be pleased with this newly acquired knowledge."
A short period of time passes and "Other" was still working at Dipzit Manufacturing when a message was sent
to him concerning someone named One. "Please return home. One has been severely hurt." "Other" left work
and when he got home. One was scarcely breathing. Other sat for hours and hours until One died. "Other" sat
and, with tear filled eyes, began to speak to the lifeless form of One. "You realize, of course, that I have held these
thoughts inside my heart and mind for so long. I don't know why I speak now. You can no longer hear me, but I
will continue. You have taught me many things in this short time. I thank you. You have shown love and com-
panionship, sorrow and happiness, discretion and honesty. For a being worse off than myself, you have so much
more than I might ever have dreamed possible. It was an honor to have known you. I am proud to be called your
Friend. Never will I forget you, cease loving you, or speak unjustly of you. You have accomplished the task you
were sent to do. Now you are dead. You have taught me the mystery of Love and Friendship and now I live with
your spirit to guide me until 1 join you someday. Again, my lifeless companion, I love you."
And with that, "Other" turned and walked away with a lonely tear in his eye — but also with a smile on his once
forsaken heart.
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Take time to work
it is the price
of success.
Take time to think
it is the means
of power.
Take time to play
it is the secret
of perpectual youth.
Take time to read
it is the fountain
of wisdom.
Take time to worship
it is the highway
of reverence.
Take time to be friendly
it is the road
to happiness.
Take time to laugh
it is the music
of the soul.
Take time to dream
it is reaching
the star.
Take time to live.
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It was one of those seasons that a coach
dreads and Varsity Football coach, John
Furlow is no exception. Pre-season expec-
tations were high, but injuries to several
starters made it necessary to change
strategy for several games.
The Craig Atkinson to Joe Sensor com-
bination proved to be very strong, as Sensor
had 796 yards in 54 receptions for a 14.7
yard average and 4 touchdowns. Sensor was
named to first team, all-East Coast Athletic
Conference Division II. Bill Blystone was
team rushing leader, gaining 847 yards on
the ground.
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Front row - Bill Blystone, Jay We.denbaugh, Gary Hegh, Eric Swanson, Alan Hammaker Darw.n Breaux, Dok DuVal. Lee
Kcllett, Rod Walsh," Dave Kline. Mike Skalamera, Don Wolf, Jeff Gearhart. Curt Newell. Second row - Bob Crouch Bill
Kerchner, Mike O'Brien, Tom Coates, Bill Corbett. John Kostans, Jim Martin, Jerry Bulman Kevin Kessler, Jeff KelU Tony
Miles, D^n Cooke, Stev; Horvat. Third row - George Veneziale, Bernie Gallagher, Tony W,l ,s, Kevm Corr, R.ck Mau k
John Fry, Steve Mangle, Bill Minnis, Tim Widdoes, Bob Ritner, Mike Bozzelh, Lmcoln Overholzer \ incentLaSorsa. Fourth
ow - C^aig Atkinson, Joe Sensor, Steve Gilbert, Don Jackson. Bill Patroski, Paul McGrane, M.ke Flynn, John Buechele, Sam
Arbitman, Larry Morris. Dan Bedesem, Mike Pendino, Arnold Steele. Fifth row - Norm Hopely, Randy Ireson, Doug
Hostvedt, Dwight Henninger, Joe Stripoli. Dan Petersen, Dan King, Ray Stercula, Pete Robmson, M,ke Palermo Dan
Heavens, Bob Westbrook. Joe Mangiarcini. Dave Wheeler, John Bedi. Sixth row - Faro Morns Bob Coleman. Len Pen-
nington. Mike Cangi. Rich Rabbitz, Vincent Lullio, Bill Custer, Chris Noel Matt Saylor Frank Savoye Ron Till Bob
Jackson John Muredda, Bruce Soloman, Jack Thomas. Steve Silicata, Ph.l V.vald,. Seventh row - Br.an McHugh Bruce
Stansbury, Brian Kraemer, Jim EInitski, Bernie Tarutis, John Shields. John Brennan, Tom Albright, Barry Howell. Rich
Lockard, Jude Farese, Mike Burdziak, Mike DiSipio.
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SCHEDULE
28 WC
— GLASSBORO
18
15 WC
— U. OF DEL.
17
0 WC
— U. OF N.H.
26
7 WC
— MILLERSVILLE
28
20 WC
— BLOOMSBURG
7
13 WC
— BUCKNELL
24
14 WC
— KUTZTOWN
7
21 WC
— AM. INTER.
7
28 WC
— CHEYNEY
14
0 WC
— E. STROUD
24
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JV FOOTBALL
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The Junior Varsity football team had a
long 1-4 year. The Young Rams waited un-
til their last game of the season to post a
victory, defeating the U.S. Military
Academy 21-0. Because of the ever chang-
ing personnel problems with the varsity, the
JVs were never sure who was going to suit
up for their games.
SCHEDULE
0 wc
— MILLERSVILLE
40
7 WC
— U. OF DEL.
38
14 WC
— KUTZTOWN
21
14 WC
— ARMY
42
21 WC
— USMA
0
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West Chester had one of the most successful
soccer campaigns in a long time. The Ram
Booters posted a successful 8-6-1 seasonal record
on their way to posting their first East Coast
Conference title and their first league cham-
pionship since 1970.
Playing a tough schedule, the team swept
through the ECC Western Division without a
defeat. Among this seasons toughest opponents
were Penn State and Army.
Co-captains Mike Todd and Dick Deininger
were definitely leaders by example. Todd was the
Western Division's top goal keeper, stopping
88% of all shots made, and both men were named
to the ECC All Star Team.
First row — Roger Brubaker, Terry O'Brian, Greg Wilk, Ken Wilson, Barry Desko, Dick Deininger, Mike Todd,
Bob Mandes, Bill Ramsey. Mike Moyer, Ken Muha, Steve Natalie. Second row — Coach Barry Remley, John
McNamara, Tom Wall, Mike Pawiowski, Dean Koski, Norm Cochran, Jim Clark, Pat Pullman, Curtis Hess, Jim
Hurley, Mike Roddy, Mark Bamberger, Coach Mel Lorback. Third row — John Lamken, Keith Hawkins, Bob
Trimble. Not pictured. Ken Mayer.
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3 WC
— RIDER
2
2WC
— BUCKNELL
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— PENN STATE
4
2 WC
— LAFAYETTE
0
1 WC
— ST. JOSEPH'S
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owe
— AMER. U.
3
2 WC
— E. STROUD.
0
1 WC
— U. OF DEL.
1
1 WC
— LEHIGH
0
1 WC
— TEMPLE
5
owe
— ELIZABETHTOWN
1
1 WC
— LASALLE
2
3 WC
-DREXEL
0
1 we
— ARMY
2
2 we
-AMER. U.
(ECC CHAMPIONS)
1
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First row — Karen Shelton, Lynn Cox, Beth
Mariann Schreiber. Second row — Camile
Gerdes, Jane Glass, Kim Tumilty, Gaile
mer. aecona row — >^aiiiuc ■
Glass, Kim Tumilty, Gaile I
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What more can be said? The WCSC Women's Field Hockey
out in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Led by first year head
excellent defensive team, allowing only 2 goals scored upon them
including seniors Lee Gerdes in goal and Jane Glass, also played
tournaments.
But, beware, area foes!!! Believe it or not, despite the
plenty of talented girls anxious to bring back a fourth national
Junior Karen Shelton, chosen as "AIAW Field Hockey player
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Kuta, Anne Brooking. Robin Aitofer, Lee
Smith. Cheri Fulginiti.
team won their third straight national title
coach Robin Cash, the Rams became an
in the regular season. The defense,
extremely well in the regional and national
graduation of talented seniors, there are
championship to Big State, including
of the year."
SCHEDULE
5 WC — TEMPLE
0
6 WC — TOWSON
0
4 WC — GETTYS.
0
4 WC — E. STROUD.
0
6 WC — GLASSBOTO
0
2 WC — MARYLAND
0
4 WC — URSINUS
1
5 WC — SO. CONN.
0
1 WC — RUTGERS
0
5 WC — U. OF PENN.
0
0 WC — U. OF DEL.
0
2 WC — L. HAVEN
0
:/ c — PENN STATE
1
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SCHEDULE
18 WC — TEMPLE
43
22 WC — BLOOMSBURG
39
20 WC — AMERICAN U.
39
29 WC — U. OF DEL.
26
18 WC — RIDER
45
35 WC — MILLERSVILLE
24
22 WC — E. STROUD.
37
36 WC — LEHIGH
23
24 WC — LASALLE
32
27 WC — DREXEL
31
19 WC — KUTZTOWN
38
21 WC — LAFAYETTE
34
27 WC — GLASSBORO
28
LEHIGH INVITATIONAL 5th PLACE |
ECC 5th PLACE
ICAAAA 6th PLACE
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The Cross Country team had one of the finest seasons
in recent memory. The Harriers compiled an impressive
10-3 record overall and a 6-2 record over East Coast
Conference teams. Among the highlights was the upset
victory over the NJ State College Champion, Glassboro.
Team leaders were senior co-captains, Mike Home
and John Kelsh. Also playing an important role through
the season were seniors Cliff Whitehead, Pete Henry,
and junior Pat Quirk. The Rams also proved to have
good team strength as they placed fifth in the com-
petitive ECC Championship and 6th in the IC4A's
Championship.
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First row — Bob Campbell, Steve Fake. Matt Hart, John
Kelsh, Mike Home, Craig Wharton. Second row — Pat
Quirk, Pete Henry, Joe Glah, Cliff Whitehead, Paul Shivers,
Coach Bill Butler. Not pictured, Joe Majewski, Bob Snyder.
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Kneeling — Andre Jackson, Emery Cook. Jeff Witmer, Butch Bontempo. Joe Hassey, Keith
McDonald, Dave Jungers. Standing — Tom Bunnell, Joe Sensor, Steve Jones, Rob Bailey, Mark
Petersen, Kevin Allen, Jim Brown.
SCHEDULE
72 WC
- CAMPBELL COL.
81
85 WC
- GEORGIA STATE
83
72 WC
- GLASSBORO
70
79 WC
-TEMPLE
92
68 WC
- SPRING GARDEN
71
52 WC
— E. STROUDSBURG
58
81 WC
— MILLERSVILLE
55
81 WC
— DREXEL
77
7f. WC
— KUTZTOWN
86
72 WC
— CHEYNEY
85
84 WC
— LA SALLE
116
59 WC
- AMERICAN UNIV.
67
55 WC
— BUCKNELL
79
67 WC
- LAFAYETTE
96
78 WC
— MILLERSVILLE
75
89 WC
— RIDER
75
80 WC
— U. OF DELAWARE
93
54 WC
- LEHIGH
72
55 WC
- BUCKNELL
57
60 WC
— LAFAYETTE
75
83 WC
— RIDER
86
79 WC
— U. OF DELAWARE
87
68 WC
— LEHIGH
78
73 WC
- BUCKNELL
88
81 WC
— CATHOLIC UNIV.
83
The varsity basketball team had a depressing
season that never seemed to come together. The team
did play much better basketball than their 6-19 season
log would indicate. Paced by senior co-captains Kevin
Allen and Jeff Witmer, the men played some excellent
team offense, enabling Joe Sensor to once again rank
among the top three in the country in field goal per-
centage. The team, unfortunately, lost a number of
heartbreaking games in the final minutes. With the
loss of only two seniors, things are looking up for next
year's team.
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JV BASKETBALL
It was a tough year for the
Junior Varsity basketball
team. The team had a dismal
1-14 record on the season,
their only win coming in the
last game of the season against
Lehigh in overtime. They were
a talent-laden squad who, at
times played well together, but
weren't always aggressive on
defense which proved to be
their downfall. But they will
provide the varsity with some
solid ball players such as John
Nairn and Bernie Lajuenese.
Kneeling — Coach Craig Hofford. Bert Martin. Jeff Frechette. Pete Cautelii. John Nairn. Standing ■
Gar\ Pierzea. Robert .Anderson. Glen Adeisburger, Bernie Lajuenese, Tom Nagle.
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two hundred thirty-four
First row — Kathy Burns, Theresa Dunbar, Rose Cirino, Jane Menzies, Mary Icorn, Debbie Perkins. Second row — Tim
McDonald, Coach Kitty Cauldweli, Sue Muri<, Karen Attack, Ellen Perella, Tina LaRoss. Linda Lastoka, Todd Snyder. Not
pictured — Ann Brooken, Sue Kloss, Sue Petitowski.
Injuries played a major role in many
W.C.S.C. sports this year, and
Women's Basketball was no excep-
tion. The team's key injury was to
head coach Kitty Caldwell, who was
sidelined early in the season by an
automobile accident. Led by former
Ram star Linda Lastoka, the girls
played a demanding schedule in-
cluding nationally ranked St. Joseph's,
Montclair State, and Immaculata
Colleges. Team co-captains Rose
Cerino and Theresa Dunbar, led the
team in scoring and defense respec-
tively.
two hundred thirty-five
SCHEDULE
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — NAVY
WC — QUAKERS
WC — FLYER JRS.
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — FLYER JRS.
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — RUTGERS
WC — PENN STATE
WC — RUTGERS
WC — QUAKERS
WC — PENN STATE
WC — PRINCETON JV
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — DELAWARE
WC — NAVY
WC — DELAWARE
WC — DELAWARE
MACHC PLAYOFFS
two hundred thirty-six
two hundred thirty-seven
SCHEDULE
34
WC-
- PENN STATE 97
43
WC-
-PRINCETON 87
55
WC-
-CLARION 71
67
WC-
-SWARTHMORE 52
50
WC-
- EAST STR0UDSBURG81
55
wc-
-SHIPPENSBURG 76
WC-
-U. OF DELAWARE
65
WC-
- MONMOUTH 66
WC-
-GLASSBORO
WC-
-TEMPLE
WC-
-DREXEL
two hundred thirty-eight
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
Front row - Cindy Pardee, Patty Dix, Jane Harris, Liz Dixon, Denise Bolich, Connie Heister. Ann Gotthck,
Irish Walton Second row - Head Coach Susan Parkinson, Trainer Linda Manley; Diving Coach Ronn
Jenkins, Cheryl Balder, Linda Mason, Kim Barlet, Patty Ryan, Beth Sherman, Donna Lawson, Denise
McConnell, Elaine Foggan.
two hundred thirty-nine
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Kneeling — Nelson Stratton, Dave Miller, Jorge Leon, Bob Katz, Anthony Stagliano. Standing — Craig
Scioscia, Jim Batchelor, Dave Incao, John Licata, Rob Horner, Pete Naylor.
two hundred'.fbrty.
I knew the boy was crazy!
WRESTLING
Who would have thought a team so
full of talent could end their season
with a losing record? Well, it hap-
pened. The wrestling team began the
season on the strong foot, taking
second place finishes at the Civitan
Monarch Open, and the Phila. Metro
Invitational. In the highly prestigious
Lock Haven Tournament, the Rams
placed fourth while walking off with
the team championship in the Salsbury
State Invitational. With a reputation
of being such a dangerous tournament
team they were rated thirteenth in the
east by a national poll committee.
Despite the talent and enthusiasm,
injuries and illness took over their dual
meet season. Plagued with broken
bones and the flu, the grapplers
managed a 4-9 record.
With only one graduating senior,
co-captain Nelson Stratton, the team
is looking forward to a fresh start next
year. The Rams ended their season
placing third in the East Coast Con-
ference with one individual champion,
three second places, and one third.
CIVITAN MONARCH OPEN
— 2nd place
PHILADELPHIA METRO
INVITATIONAL — 2nd place
LOCKHAVEN TOURNAMENT
— 4th place
WRESTLING SCHEDULE
WC — AMERICAN U.
7
sbury State Invitational — 1st place
WC — EAST CAROLINA U.
35
WC — OLD DOMINION
8
WC — LAFAYETTE
23
WC - DREXEL
18
WC — PENN STATE
28
WC - MILLERSVILLE
28
WC — BLOOMSBURG
39
WC — HOFSTRA
35
WC — U. OF DELAWARE
WC - ESSC
21
WC — TEMPLE
tVC — RIDER
15
ECC'S — 3rd place
Looks like a pin from here, Bob!
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Co-captains, Bob Katz and Nelson Stratlon look on.
two huflM
5 WC -
4 WC -
5 WC -
5 WC -
5 WC -
3 WC -
5 WC -
4 WC -
5 WC -
5 WC -
3 WC -
PAIAW
SCHEDULE
- DREXEL 0
- BRYN MAWR 1
- ROSEMONT 0
- HARCUM 0
- PRINCETON 0
- U. OF PENNSYLVANIA 2
- CHEYNEY 0
- TEMPLE 1
- SWARTHMORE 0
- URSINUS 0
- GEORGE WASHINGTON 2
TOURNAMENT — 1st PLACE
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two hundred forty-two
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Volleyball became an intercollegiate sport in the fall of
1977 at WCSC. Led by Coach Mildred Greenwood, they
accummulated a highly respectable 7-2 record. Playing
with a talented squad, the team faced a rather experienced
schedule and is looking forward to very good seasons in the
years to come.
First row — Cindy Straw, Stephanie Guifrida, Lisa Lewaka, Carol Everhart, Ronda Shin-
dler, Coach Greenwood. Second row — Karen Kiernan, Lori Dickenson, Bev Kline,
Bridget Rice, Stephanie Vuxton, Lori Moul, Cindy Small, Roxanne Rudisill.
SCHEDULE
(I \vc — TEMPLE
0 WC — 1NV\
0 WC — OUR LADY OF ANGELS
0 WC — CHEYNEY
0 WC — KUTZTOWN
0 WC — RUTGERS
0 WC — TRENTON
0 WC — VILLANOVA
0 WC — ROSEMONT
0 WC — IMMACULATA
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This year's indoor track team had a
successful campaign. With a season
record of 5- 1 , they kept alive a home win-
ning streak that runs back to the late
1960's. Among the highlights of the
season were: John Majewski clearing 6'
10" for the second best jump in school
history, the mile relay of Doug Owens,
Jeff Noel, Steve Kinsey and Joel Pechart
placing first at the Phila. Track Classic,
and Bruce Norris taking 2nd in the 60
yard hurdles at the Middle Atlantic
AAU's. The Rams sent three athletes to
the IC4A's (Norris, Majewski and high
jumper John McVan) and also placed 5th
in the indoor ECC Championships.
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SCHEDULE
57 WC — MILLERSVILLE
57 WC — DREXEL
57 WC — LAFAYETTE
58 WC — LA SALLE
9
28
67
28
SCHEDULE
124.04 WC — TEMPLE 129.15
124.65 WC — TRENTON STATE 118.25
124.65 WC — CORTLAND 125.60
129.75 WC — TOWSON STATE 131 45
128.15 WC — RUTGERS 134.50
129.70 WC — PRINCETON 66.40
129.70 WC — CLARION 147.60
125.50 WC — U. OF MARYLAND 126.65
127.70 WC — GLASSBORO 88.45
125.65 WC — E. STROUDSBURG 123 00
WC — SO. CONNECTICUT
The men's gymnastics team had a tough act to follow as last year's
squad won the North Atlantic Gymnastic Conference Cham-
pionships in convincing fashion. Led by senior Frank Kudlac in the
all-around category, the Rams tackled the challenge and came up
with a 4-7 record against such teams as the University of Pittsburgh,
Brochport State, Onenta and Navy. The team loses only a few
athletes because of graduation and is looking forward to next season.
VM
two hundred forly-eight
Kneeling — Paul Sheriff, Russ Brooks, Jack Fitzgerald, Frank Kudlak. Dave Ressler, Paul Matthews. Dave
Marshall. Standing — Kevin Gaines, Jeff McKee, Les Stover, Alan Cleary, Tim Garland, Roger Lank, Bill
Lolli, Mike Dominguez, Coach Milan Trnka. , , , r
two hundred forty-nine
Women's Gymnastics was another sport that was
plagued by injuries. Losing such key performers as beam
and floor exercise specialist, Joan Dominey and bar
specialist. Donna Durham, the women filled in the line-
up with some talented freshman to finish the season.
Senior Margie Siegel, had a good year scoring consistent-
ly in both the vault and bars.
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two hundred fifty
Sitting — Lisa Nivick. Karen Strand, Judy FoUey. Teresa Gunst. Kim Cuthbert, Karen VonGehr. Kneeling
— Tina Geitner. Ronnie Price, Denise Blust, Debbie Vasta, Claire Pulise, Lee Besse. Standing — Coach
Sandy Thielz, Chris Forrester, Joan Domminey, Vicki Basile, Terri McDevitt.
two hundred fifty-one
two hundred fifty-two
Standing ( Left to Right) — Head coach Dave Charters, Jeff Bettinger, Dwight Dudas, Brian Moul, Josh Greenbaum, Bill Swen-
son, Mark Davis and Ron Weaver. Kneeling — Rick DiMarzio, Joe Tague, Ed Kucharski, Gary Rodgers, Kevin Maley, Mike
Reinhard and Blaise Giroso.
SCHEDULE
WC — ST. JOSEPH'S
WC — TEMPLE
WC — MILLERSVILLE
WC — ESSC/DEL.
WC — AMERICAN U.
WC — LEHIGH/LA SALLE
WC — DREXEL/RIDER
WC — LAFAYETTE/BUCKNELL
WC — KING'S
WC — PENN STATE TOURN.
ECC CHAMPIONSHIPS
two hundred fifty-five
TENNIS
MEN'S TENNIS
Front row — Mark Trach, Chas Heron, Dan Detzel, Ed McQuillin, Al Little, Dave Glackin. Second row — Tim
Irwin, Chuck Bahn, Lowell Rich, Murray Liddick, Jeff Walters, Coach Ronald Woods.
SENIORS — Al Little, Ed McQuillin, Dan Detzel, Chas Heron.
SCHEDULE
WC — DREXEL
WC — LEHIGH
WC — AMERICAN U.
WC — TEMPLE
WC — KUTZTOWN
WC — U. OF DEL.
WC — MILLERSVILLE
WC — LAFAYETTE
WC — EAST STROUDSBURG
WC — LA SALLE
WC — BUCKNELL
WC — RIDER
WC — BLOOMSBURG
ECC CHAMPIONSHIPS
two hundred fifty-seven
SCHEDULE
WC — SWARTHMORE
WC — U. OF MARYLAND
WC — BRYN MAWR
WC — MIDDLE STATES
TOURNAMENT
WC — PRINCETON U.
WC — URSINUS
WC — IMMACULATA
WC — PENN STATE
Linda Ritter
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two hundred fifly-eigki
1
Susan Storm
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Karen Zimmerman
two hundred fifty-nine
RUGBY SCHEDULE
7
WC — U.OFPENN. 12
0
WC — PHILA.A'S 7
8
WC — PRINCETON 0
All College Tourney WC — 1st place
25
WC — SOUTHSIDE 0
0
WC — TURK'S HEAD 7
7
WC — LEHIGH 0
Rugby is one of those sports almost everyone en-
joys watching or participating in, whether they
know the rules or not. This year's team, captained
by Walt Bonstian, led an impressive 6-3 season,
highlighted by taking first place in the All College
Tournament. Among the scoring leaders were:
Terry Spratt, Dave Racich, and Greg Reffenberger.
Another key man for the Rugby team was Scott
Bradbrud who helped the men carry on a winning
season.
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two hundred sixty-one
SCHEDULE
WC — SANFORD MARATHON
WC — U. OF PENN.
WC — U. OF MARYLAND
WC — TEMPLE U.
WC — TOWSON STATE
WC — URSINUS
WC — ESC
WC — PENN STATE
WC — LOCK HAVEN
WC — GLASSBORO
WC — URSINUS
WC — U. OF DELAWARE
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Back row —Sou Brown, Robin Plummer, Michelle LeFevre, Jayne Menzies, Gail Turner, Lynn Cox, Nancy
Wakeneld, Brenda Becker, Lori Beifiglio, Asst. Coach Gwen Chaseman, Head Coach Robin Cash. Front row —
Beki Beglin, Kim Tumilty, Barb MacNeill, Robin Altorfer, Karen Slusler, Jane Aderman, Beth Woodworth, Karen
Shelton.
I wo hundred sixtv- three
1978 Track Team
Top row — Jeff Noel, Dave Detzel, Brian Foster. Duane Ander-
son, Grant Norris, Keith Andrew, Cris Maioney, Doug Owens.
Middle row — John Kelsh, Paul Shivers, Daryll Darlak, Mack
DeBois, Art Pollard, John McVan, John Majewski, Bob Tomlin-
son, Bruce Norris, Larry Knepper. Bottom row, kneeling —
Chuck O'Keefe, Steve Kinsey, Joel Pechart, Rich Cooke, Mike
Home, Matt Hart, Mark Jordan, Tony Willis.
SCHEDULE
WC — ST. JOSEPH'S
WC — COLONIAL RELAYS
WC — LEHIGH/BUCKNELL
WC — LA SALLE/TEMPLE
WC — RUTGERS INVITATIONAL
WC — U. OF DEL.
WC — PENN RELAYS
ECC CHAMPIONSHIPS
PHILA. METROPOLITAN
ICAAAA
two hundred sixty-five
two huhdred sixty-seven
BfiSL
SCHEDULE
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — BUCKNELL
WC — SALISBURY
WC — KUTZTOWN
WC — AMERICAN U.
WC — GLASSBORO
WC — LAFAYETTE
WC — PENN STATE
WC — LA SALLE
WC ~ ST. JOSEPH'S
WC — READING PHILLY'S
WC — RIDER
WC — TEMPLE
WC — TRENTON STATE
WC — U. OF DEL.
WC — U. OF DEL.
WC —PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE
WC — VILLANOVA
WC — EAST STROUDSBURG
WC — ELIZABETHTOWN
WC —LEHIGH
WC — ST. JOSEPH'S
WC — ST. JOHN'S
WC — WIDENER
WC — DREXEL U.
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tyjo hundred seventy-two
"What do you mean, no pads?!"
"rm not in to this.
"He's cute!"
two hundred seventy- three
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You are looking at a group of dedicated people who
spend more hours working with athletics than the
athletes themselves do. The athletic trainers club, under
the supervision of Phil Donley (Eastern Athletic Trainers
Association Trainer of the year), provides coverage for
all intercollegiate sports teams of W.C.S.C., working
primarily with the care and prevention of injuries. Most
trainers are working towards their national certificates
as an athletic trainer.
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6 A.M.
From some distant universe,
I hear bells ringing.
Crawling
From the warm coccoon of my blankets,
Like a newborn, eyes still shut,
I calm the raging alarm.
The sun,
Its light and warmth,
has yet to arrive.
My mind.
Swimming the sea between
Two isles of consciousness,
Is beached
With a cold splash of water.
The day before me
seems like a mountain
to be climbed.
But I can't seem
to get my boots on.
Greg Di lorio
two hundred eighty
EFF
DEAR SON YOUR GRADES ARRIVED
SON
YOU
DID
NT
DO
WELL SON I HOPE YOU'RE GLAD
SON
YOU
BET
TER
GET
A
JOB
Earl Adams
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To grow old
and not to grow young
is to be as a
song un-sung.
Rita Fitzgerald
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two hundred eighty-one
^':
On Education
He always wanted to explain things,
But no one cared.
So he drew.
Sometimes he would draw and it wasn't enough.
He wanted to carve it in stone or write it in the sky
And it would be only him and the sky and the things
inside of him that needed saying.
It was after that he drew the picture.
It was a beautiful picture.
He kept it under his pillow and let no one see it.
And he would look at it every night and think about it.
And when it was dark and his eyes were closed, he could
still see it.
And it was all of him.
And he loved it.
When he started school he brought It with him,
not to show anyone but just to have it with him like a friend.
It was funny about school;
he sat behind a square, brown desk like all the other
square, brown desks, and he thought it should be red.
And his room was a square, brown room like all the other
square, brown rooms and it was tight and closed and stiff.
He hated to hold a pencil and chalk,
with his arms stiff and feet flat on the floor.
When the teacher came and spoke to him,
she told him to wear a tie like all the other boys.
He said he didn't like them.
She said it didn't matter.
After that he drew.
And he drew all yellow and it was the way he felt about morning.
And it was beautiful.
The teacher came and smiled at him.
"What's this?" she said. "Why don't you dravv something
like Ken is drawing?" "Isn't that beautiful?"
After that his mother bought him a tie.
And he always drew rocket ships and airplanes like
everyone else.
And he threw the old picture away.
And when he lay alone looking at the sky
it was big and blue and all of everything.
But he wasn't anymore. He was square inside and brown
and his hands were stiff.
And he was like everyone else.
And the things inside of him that needed saying
weren't said anymore.
It had stopped pushing —
it was crushed.
Stiff.
Like everyone else. it'M^m^rz<_^
two hundred eighly-two
%
I was planted after you —
in the Springtime I grew up next to you;
I learned how to live in your shadow —
\ ou, a spirited oak,
I, a weakly elm.
How'd we'd love to tilt in the wind
and digest the sun & ,
letting our leaves down *
when the rain comes.
In the summer a new tree was planted .
between you and me »
and together we formed an indestructible line;
Now I grew in the maple's shadow and
he protected me with leaves
much bigger than yours.
In the Autumn we let all our leaves fall to the ground,
the maple produced a carpet
to keep my roots warm.
I had forgotten how it felt
to have our branches touch
when the wind thought we must.
In the winter it was, 'J*'*'
when the sun shifted
and you, my poor oak,
tumbled dead, breaking my branches
not giving any answers
making me weep all the day
while your trunk
leaned on the maple.
Julie Fitzgerald
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two hundred eighty- three
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With the first million he bought the castle. It was a rather silly affair. What had once been the
moat, was now filled with wildflowers and garish weeds that bounded forth in all directions sending
out shoots until they looked quite like a crowd of natives. Thus, they served the moat's original pur-
pose and deterred the local wanderer from investigating too closely.
She had wanted it, demanded it, but never asked him for it. No, not once. It had stood on the
lonely hill for centuries and been vacated for at least twenty-five years before he had paid the
modest sum that made him lord of the manor.
With the second million he had made the castle habitable. Masons and stone cutters had replaced
the missing north turret. Carpenters had made the dank shell into a manse quite befitting its
nouveau riche master and mistress. Heavy brocade and damask draperies clothed the long windows.
One by one the finest antiques began to find their way into the rooms of the castle. Soon the sounds
of the workers' coarse language and laughter were replaced by the muffled hush of servant's voices
as they rushed about doing their mistress' bidding.
As the third and fourth million were being consumed, the lights of the castle were seen to sparkle
at night. Echoes of laughter and lively music seeped down into the nearby valley. Deep black Rolls
Royces sped through the darkness, drawing up before the castle doors and discharging their merry
passengers. It was a grand time of sparkling diamonds and champagne. Lily pads replaced the
hostile native weeds in the moat. But it was not enough. They had been to Versailles and now she
must have a long hallway of glass with something to put at the end of it, a conservatory. A few years
slipped away and the east and west wings were added.
It was during the time of the tenth million and on the morning of their twentieth wedding anniver-
sary that he awoke with an empty feeling. He had somehow arrived at the conclusion that he no
longer loved her. What frightened him more was that he didn't think he ever had. It certainly didn't
occur to him to think that he ever could. With overwhelming contriteness he presented her with an
aviary filled with rare and exotic birds, whose beauty, he assured her, would never exceed her own.
He had presented himself with a mistress; after all, everyone else at the club had one, why not him?
He provided her with a simple yet elegantly appointed flat in town and began spending his time
there. His wife never missed him. Her suite was in the west wing while his was now in the east wing.
two hundred eighty-four
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He was a busy man, up at all hours, with visitors coming and going. The move was for her sake, he
said quite earnestly. He was following her as she flitted from one part of the suite to another shuffl-
ing through papers and closets. "What dear?" she would ask absently. He would start over again,
resentfully, pausing expectantly for the comments and questions that never came. When he finally
became abrupt with her she straightened up and gave him a slightly puzzled, harried look. She
asked him why he felt it so necessary to pester her with trivial domestic problems that could easily
be handled by the staff, when he knew she was expecting the shah for dinner and really, what did he
think she should wear, the white or the blue gown?
The white, he said a bit sheepishly, and apologetically. He had taken his leave of her then,
sighing all the while with relief. That same week he ordered a heated pool and spa to be built for her
personal use.
By now the original castle was dwarfed by additions, taking up many acres and city blocks. In
one of his more morbid moods he had three mausoleums built. They fringed the south end of the es-
tate. Two were set quite close together and the third one was a distance apart, facing away from the
other two. She never asked who the third one was for although they had no children.
The year after he had amassed his first billion, she died. It was quite sudden and he had her body
placed in the separate mausoleum. Then he did a quite remarkable thing. He called all of the
wrecking firms within a fifty mile radius and had them report to the castle. Bit by bit, addition by
addition they began to demolish everything except the original castle. The hall of glass was the first
to fall. Shattering and splintering, it caught the rays of sunlight and finally achieved the beauty it
had always lacked. For days afterwards, wildlife reports mentioned many rare bird sightings in the
vicinity of the castle. Trucks lumbered up and down the long drive carrying loads of debris and
returning for more. Chairs, sofas and all manner of furniture adorned the lawn, clustered in infor-
mal, tight-knit groups like guests at a garden party. There they remained until various antique
galleries and dealerships came to claim them. The castle was then boarded up and closed. The moat
is filled with wildfiowers and garish weeds that resemble angry natives waving spears. A solitary
mausoleum, covered with briars and ivy, stands guard.
Nancv Bartholomew
two hundred eighty- five
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the
table was rea
dy for Christmas din
ner. As the family took their
ususal places, the slow hum of the
motor began. Father pulled the chain ov
erhead and the warm plates were lowered in fr
ont of him. Mother pressed the foot lever to raise
the soup tureen. There is always a burden on the old
system when we have a holiday meal. The pulley on the sil
ver server caught half-way and only two spoons came through. T
he roast slid away from its place on the conveyor and came to rest
on Mother's lap. By the time the vegetables were served, conversation
was easy and everyone relaxed. It was the plum pudding that brought the di
nner to a halt. When father turned the crank to raise it from the steamer, th
e whole system exploded. A short circuit sent sprays of wine over everyone. Biscui
ts, nuts, and mint flew across the room. Father swore. Mother fainted, and the childre
n ran around trying to gather the scattered
food
food
food
food
food
food
food
food
Delores Torney
two hundred eighty-six
I remember walking through the sunless port
and watching the silent ocean
when only the grievances of the gulls
could be heard.
It's of no consequence to me
now that you're leaving —
perhaps it is time.
I wonder if you could ever begin to see
the colors you introduced to me,
between the sun and the clouds —
our colors were soft, not hard.
It seems strange to me
that I don't remember them now.
You set your flight carefully
envisioning not dark nor light-
Or colors faded.
Julie Fitzgerald
two hundred eighty-seven
/ remember walking through
the desolate drifts of
wind-swept snow
knowing how it felt to be alone.
The trees seem to cackle
with icy-cold laughter
but the snow embraced them
and kept them warm.
sntoihi
The winter came and smothered the fall
and took life out of many
but not all —
Creatures were sleeping
and people were creeping
afraid and fearful
of the winter snow fall.
Julie Fitzgerald
two hundred eighty-eight
Waiting for a Unicorn
Donna Righi
On a barely lit street corner a silhoj^tte appeared beside an antiquated
lamppost whose flame gradually dimmed tike a smooth, black form against the
murky sky. Slightly bent and motionless as though time had tired its bones, it
faced shops whose lights had long faal^rTlie hat. tilted, contrasted with the up-
right street light. Across the deserted boule\ard. a laundromat now stood where a
mo\ie theatre once had. Beyond the corner, the boulevard expanded into a broad
thoroughfare with the sembfance of .^mali. structures oin either side. As if it had
been biding its time for years ... ^^ ^ vA
At some distance from thfs solitary imagK, a shiny white figure emerged — on
its majestic forehead one startHng horii,. Ten yards from the drooping silhouette
the animal's satiny sil\er-white coat appeared polished to brilliance. The treading
of its hoofed feet did not disturb the tranquility of the silent street. Beneath the
horn peered two searching eyes. As it passed in front of the figure that seemed un-
disturbed for eternity, it bowed its head with dignity.
The silhouette remained in the half-light and the splendid white being continued
on and on.
two hundred eighty- nine
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I have learned
how to walk erect
after crawling
for so long.
two hundred ninety
It was May 20.
It was 78" and rising.
It was fun.
It was hot.
It was 9:00 AM!!
It was our graduation.
It was noon.
It was 85" !
Mom & Dad —
It is me —
the GRADUATE!!
two hundred ninetv-one
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We walked with heads held high
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/wo hundred ninety-two
and listened to "Pomp & Circumstance"
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two hundred ninety-three
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"There is nothing wrong with
America that Americans can't set
right." Pollster George Gallup, Jr.
advised the soon-to-be graduates that:
"College graduates are likely to par-
ticipate and take leadership roles in
community affairs . . . They are more
likely to read . . . They are happy."
Dr. Gallup also advised that: "we
must never forget some of the
monumental achievements of the
1970s; the decline of infant mortality;
the great strides of medical advance-
ment; and the widespread availability
of a college education."
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two hundred ninety-four
Dr. George J. Gallup
two hundred ninety-five
two hundred ninety-six
I shall not pass this way again. Any good
thing that I can do, or any kindness that I
can show, let me do it now! Let me not defer
it or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way
again.
Stephen Grellet
two hundred ninety-seven
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ABEL, LORI RAE 124 Price St. West Chester, Pa. Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4. Elementary Math Club 4. P.S.E.A. 4.
ACHILLES, MARY ANNE 12230 Rambler Rd. Phila.. Pa.
RHA I, 2. Treasurer 3. President 4. IGA 3, 4. Student Em-
ployment 1.2.3. 4. Program Board 2.
ADDEO, SHARLEAN JOY 26 Princeton Court Langhorne.
Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3. 4.
Softball I, 2. Majors Club 1. 2. 3.
Chester. Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 1.2. Sigma Alpha Iota 1.2.
3, 4. College Choir 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Women's Chorus 1 .
2. Women's Glee Club 4. Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4.
Lutheran Student Association 1,2.3, 4.
ANDERSON, DEBORAH L. 109 Wood Rd. Springfield. Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4. Historical Society 3. 4. (President}.
ANDRAYO, DOROTHY M. 6502 Reedland St. Phila., Pa.
Phi Alpha Omega 2. 3, 4.
ANGELO, ALFRED F. 4634 Pilling St. Phila.. Pa. Baseball
1. 2. 3. 4. Indoor Track 2. Intramurals 1.2.3, 4.
ADERMAN, JANE MARIE 2 E. Dartmouth Circle. Media.
Pa. Basketball 1. 2. Hockey 1.2.3. Lacrosse 1.2.3. 4.
ADLER, DAVID GEORGE 424 Portland Dr. Broomall. Pa.
Lamba Alpha Epsilon 4. Boxing Intramurals 3. The Willis
House Social Club 3.
ANTHONY, RICHARD P. 18 Hastings Ave. Havertown.
Pa. Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4. Football 1 . 2. Student Employment
3. RA-Killinger Hall 4.
ARNDT, KEVIN T. 226-A N. Everhart West Chester. Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta 4. Historial Society 4. Intramurals 1 , 2.
ALBANY, THOMAS JOSEPH Llewelyn St. Chester
Heights, Pa. Friars 4. Theta Chi 2. 3. 4. Law Club 3. Ski Club
4. Newman 3, 4. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
ARNOLD, JAMES A. 154 N. Middlesex Dr. Carlisle. Pa.
West Chester Musical Theater Co. 3. 4. CriminalJustice Club
4. Mixed Choir 3. 4. Men's Chorus 3. 4. ECM 3, 4.
ALCOCER, MARY SANDRA 204-K Prestbury Circle
Newark, Delaware. Social Welfare Club 1. Young Democrats
I. Intramurals 3. Student Employment 1,2,3, 4.
AUSTIN, RICHARD R. 357 Lenni Rd. Lenni, Pa. Sociology
Club 3. 4. Social Welfare Club 4.
ALEXANDER, RUBY CAROLINE 105 S. AldenSt. Phola..
Pa BSU 1. Student Affairs Council 1. Student Employment 1.
2, 3. 4.
ALEXANDER, SANDRA LEE 617 Avenue F. Stroudsburg.
Pa. German Club 1.2.3. Sec. 4. Concert Band 1. International
House 4. Junior Year Abroad 3. Alpha Lambda Delta 1 , 2.
Linguistics 4.
ALTORFER, ROBIN 107 Garfield Ave. Cherry Hill, N.J.
Valkyrie 2, 3. Badminton 1. Gymnastics 3. 4. Ice Hockey 1, 2.
3, 4. Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4. Lacrosse I. 2, 3, 4. Auto Rally
Club 3. Majors Club 1,2,3, 4. Student Employment 1.2,3, 4.
B
BAHN, ANNETTE L. Box 244 R.D.I. Windsor, Pa. Brass
Ensemble 1.2.3. French Horn Trio 2. French Horn Quartet 2,
4. Marching Band 1. 2. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Symphony
Orchestra 3. 4. Women's Chorus 1. Symphonic Band 1. 2.
BAILEY, DEBORAH A. 703 7th Ave. Asbury Park. N.J.
Bowling 1. 2.
BAILEY, KAREN J. 22 Franklin Ave. Hamburg. Pa. Nurs-
ing Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2.
ANDERSON, CAROL E. 1054 Windy Knoll Rd. West BMLE\, KE\IN D. Alpha Phi Alpha 3. 4. Basketball 1. 3.
three hundred
Track & Field 1.2,3, 4. Intramurals 2. 4.
BAKER, EDWARD M. 2832 Magee Ave. Phila.. Pa. In-
tramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.
BAKER. KATHY J. 624 Glendale Rd. Newtown Square. Pa.
Accounting Society 4. (President).
BAKER, LORE L. 1412 Norwood House Rd. Downingtown,
Pa. Theta Chi-Daughters of the Crossed Swords 3. 4. Psy-
chology Club 1,2,3. 4. Wrestling Belles 1.2,3, 4, (President).
Marching Band 4. Serpentine 4, (Sports Editor). Intramurals
3, 4.
BAKER, ROBERT S. 2303 E. Rock Rd. Perkasie. Pa. Pi Mu
Epsilon 2. 3. 4. Pi Lambda Phi 1, 2.
BANNISTER, THOMASINA E. 1349 Green St. Linwood
Pa. BSU 1. CAS 1. 2, 3. 4. RHA I. Intramurals 1. Lacrosse2.
Track & Field 3. Gospel Choir 1,2,3. 4. Marching Band 2, 3,
4. Campus Crusade for Christ 1.2.3. 4.
BASILE, DONNA M. 1430 Astar St. Norristown. Pa. Delta
Zeta (Fund Raiser) 3. 4. Ski Club 4.
BASORE, DANNY L. 118 Henry Ed. Norristown, Pa. Theta
Chi 1. Basketball 1. Gymnastics 2. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4.
Lacrosse 3. Track <& Field 1. 2. Chess Club 1.
BATTISTA, ROBERT J. 209 Hickory Lane Newtown
Square. Pa. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2. 3, 4.
BAVER, THERESA H. 500 W. Rosedale Ave. West Chester.
Pa. Lambda Alpha Epsilon 4. Student Employment 4.
BAUMGARDNER,MARYG. 1104 Turner Ave. Dre.xel Hill.
Pa.
BEAM, KENNETH W. 579 Locust Grove Rd. West Chester.
Pa.
BEEARS, REBECCA H. 809 Kenhorst Blvd. Reading. Pa.
Fencing (Secretary) 1.2.4. Linguistics 2. Psychology Club 1.
2, 4. Russian 2. 4. National Student E.xchange 3.
BARBO, LORRAINE A. 2755 St. Mary's Rd. Ardmore. Pa.
Newman Club 4.
BARLET, KIM M. 408 E. Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Phi Epsilon Kappa 4. Theta Chi 1 , 2,
(Secretary) 3, 4. Hockey 1 , 2. Intramurals 3, 4. Swimming &
Diving I. 2. 3. (Captain) 4. P.S.E.A. 4. W.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4.
W.I. A. P. 1, 2. 3. 4. Lutheran Student Association 3. 4.
BARNES, AMY W. 199 Ocean Lane Dr. Key Biscayne, Fla.
BARNES, CARLOTTA E. 6628 Greene St. Phila., Pa. Alpha
Kappa Alpha 2. 3, 4. College Choir 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2.
Marching Band 1. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Symphony Orchestra 1.
2, 3. Women's Chorus 1. 2. National Panhellenic Council 3. 4.
BARR, LYNN M. 226 Tally Ho Dr. Ambler. Pa. Alpha Phi
Omega 3. 4.
BART, JOHN J. 1109 Murphy Rd. Sarnia Ontario. Canada.
Baseball I. 2. Ice Hockey 1. 2. Tennis 2. Tr.fick & Field 3.
Newman 1.2.3. 4. International House I. 2. 3. 4.
BECK, RICHARD D. Cambridge Hall Apts. Clare B-9. West
Chester, Pa. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. 4. Law Club 3. 4. Young
Democrats 1,2.3. 4.
BEEBE, ROGER B. 1367 Pottstown Pike B-2. West Chester.
Pa. Commuter Government 4. Ski Club 4. Soc. Adv. Manage-
ment 4.
BELL, DIANE A. 38 Misty Pine Rd. Levittown. Pa. Alpha
Sigma Tau 1 . 2. Intramurals 4. Nursing Club 3. 4. Women's
Health Services 3, (Secretary).
BELL, LISA M. 429 W. Union St. West Chester. Pa.
Darlington Biological Society 4.
BELLOMO, CECELIA M. 959 Harmony Hill Rd. West
Chester, Pa.
BENKO, JEAN A. 715 N. 24th St. Allentown. Pa. Sigma
Alpha Iota 1. 2. 3. 4. Bowling 1. 2. M.E.N.C. 1. 2. Brass En-
semble 1, 2. Marching Band I. 2. Symphony Orchestra 3. 4.
Women's Chorus I. Symphonic Band I. 2.
three hundred one
BENNETT, JOANNE E. 136 Third St. Hanover. Pa. Alpha
Lambda Delta 1.2,3. 4. Phi Mu Epsilon 3. 4. Anderson Math
Club 2. 3. 4. (President).
BERNTSEN, PAMELA J. 209 Shady Brook Lane Princeton.
New Jersey. P.S.E.A. 4. Elem. Majors Math Club 4.
BERSHIEM, ANNE M. 94 Glen Circle Broomall. Pa. Soc.
Adv. Management 4.
BERSIN, ROBERT W. 1101 Elberta Ave. Cornwell Heights.
Pa. Brass Ensemble 2, 4. College Choir 3. Concert Band I. 2.
Marching Band 1.2,3. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Men's Chorus 1 . 2.
Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. Quad Angles 2.
BEST, ANN M. 108 Fir Trail Marshall. Texas. Women's
Glee Club 4. Newman 4. Student Employment 1,2,3, 4. Cope
Research Project I. 2. 3. 4.
BIEDERSTHDT, DIANNE M. 169 Musket Rd. King of
Prussia. Pa. Intramurals 2, 3. Valkyrie 2. 3. 4. Archery 2.
Lacrosse 1. Swimming & Diving. {Manager} 1. 2. 3. 4.
W.I. A. P. 1. 2, 3. Intramurals 2, 3. (Student Director).
3, 4. Theta Chi-Daughters of the Swords 1 , 2. ( Vice-President)
3. 4. (President). Desk Assistant 2. Resident Assistant 3.
BOGDANOFF, PHILIP D. 7335 Drexel Rd. Phila.. Pa.
Class Officer 3. (President). IGA. (Chairmen Food Service
Commodity). Pi Kappa Delta 3. 4. Intramurals 1. Tennis I.
Competitive Speech Team 2. 3. Debate Team 2. 3. Law Club
4. Young Democrats 1.2.3. Student Employment 2. 3.
BOGDEN, KATHLEEN D. 436 Gateswood Dr.
Chester. Pa. Accoutning Society 4.
West
BOLLINGER, KIMBERLY M. 19 Forry Ave. Hanover. Pa.
Alpha Phi 1. 2. (Executive Council. Secretary) 3, (Ad-
ministrative Assistant) 4, (Pledge Trainer. Judicial Board). In-
tramurals 1 . 2. 3. 4. Young Democrats 1, 2. Women's Glee
Club 3. 4. (Social Chairperson).
BONI, JOSEPH P. 7930 Bustleton Ave. Phila.. Pa. Ice
Hockey 1. 2. Alchemists Club 1. 2, 3. 4.
BONSTEIN, WALTER T. 970 Raubsville Rd. Easton. Pa.
Football 1. Rugby 1.2,3, 4, (Captain). Intramurals 1,2,3, 4.
BINNIG, DONNA E. 3705 John Dr. Brookhaven. Pa.
Geography & Outing Club 2. Majors Club 4.
BOSSARD, SUSAN E. 751 Fern St. Yeadon. Pa. Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 2. 3. 4. (President).
BIRD, DONNA F. 1403 Cardinal Dr. Coatesville. Pa.
Valkyrie 2. 3. 4. Softball 1 . 2. 3. 4. Junior Year Abroad 1 .2. 3,
4.
BLAIR, DIANE I. 4512 Linmore St. Phila., Pa. BSU 1. 2.
Alchemist Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2, 3,
4. Quad Angles 2. Student Employment 1,2,3. 4.
BOWMAN, PATRICIA H. 2440 W. Chester Rd. Coatesville.
Pa. Anderson Math Club 3. 4. Ski Club 3. 4.
BOYER, EDWARD J. 1408 N. 14th St. Reading. Pa. Phi Mu
Alpha 4. Criterions 1.2.3. Marching Band 1.2,3. 4. Mixed
Choir 1. Men's Chorus I. Symphony Orchestra 3. Wind En-
semble 1. 2. 3. 4.
BLEWITT, ROBERTA L. 167 Sherman Rd. Springfield, Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1. String Ensemble 1.
Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Women's Chorus 1.
BLISS, JEAN F. 532 Delancy Circle Devon. Pa. Kappa Delta
Pi 3.
BOYLE, EILEEN F. 2747 Forwood St. Chester. Pa. Alpha
Sigma Tau 1.2.3. (Custodian). 4. Majorette 2. 3.
BOYLE, JANET A. 1015 Harry St. Conshohocken. Pa.
Equestrian Club 3. 4. Geography & Outing Club 3, 4. New-
man 3. 4.
BLONSKI, DEBORAH M. 4312 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Brookhaven, Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi
BOZZELLI, MICHAEL F. 70 Park Ave. West Caldwell.
N.J. Theta Chi I. 2, 3, 4. Boxing 4. Football 1, 2, 3. 4.
three hundred two
BRADLEY, RENEE D. 938 58th St. Phila.. Pa. Student Em-
ployment 3. 4. BSU 4.
BRADLEY, SAMUAL M. 937 E. Nth St. Chester. Pa. In-
tramurals 3, 4. Anthropology Club I. 2. 3. {Treasurer) 4.
(President ). Linguistics Club 2. 3. 4. (Treasurer).
Anthropology 3. 4.
BRANTLEY, DAVID H. 3211 Greene Countrie Dr. New-
town Square. Pa. Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4. Little Theater Club 3,
4, (Secretary-Treasurer). Theater Productions 3. 4. West
Chester Musical Theater Co. 3. 4.
BRUM, ANGELA B. 843 Ormind Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa.
BRUCELLL JOSEPH P. 725 W. Marshall Norristown, Pa.
Boxing 3. 4. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. Wrestling I.
BUESCHEN, STEVE M. 5-26 Bryant Place Fair Lawn. N.J.
Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Accounting Society 4. Soc. Adv.
Management 3. Resident Assistant 4.
BUCK, ANNE MARIE T. 128 Washington Ave. N. Wales.
Pa. Psi Chi 3. 4. Geography <& Outing Club 2. Kayak <& Canoe
Club 2. Psychology Club I. 2. 3. 4.
BREAUX. DARWIN P. P.O. Box 238 Pierre Part.
Louisiana. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4. Football 1.2.3. 4. Golf 2.
BUCKWALTER, JUDITH A. 601 Walnut St. Royersford.
Pa.
BRECHT, GEORGE T. 312 Hamel Ave. North Hills. Pa.
Lambda Chi Alpha 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 4. Intramurals 2. 3.
4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. College Choir 3. Marching Band 1. Mixed
Choir 1. 2. Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. 4.
BREIT, PETER M. 361 Oakland Rd. Lebanon. Pa.
BREITENSTIEN, ELIZABETH A. R.D. §1 Box 402
Douglasville. Pa. Softball 3. (Manager}. Campus Crusade for
Christ 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
BRETHERICK, CATHY B. 50 Green Dr. Churchville. Pa.
Daedalus 3. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
BROCKLEBANK, CARYN R. R.D. #2 Brickyard Rd.
Freehold. N.J. Flute Ensemble 3. Wind Ensemble 3. College
Choir 3. Concert Band 1. Marching Band 1 . 2. 3. Mixed Choir
1. 2. Symphony Orchestra 3. Women's Glee Club 1. 2.
BROWN. JONI M. Box 372 Nottingham. Pa. Gamma Theta
Epsilon 3. 4. (Vice-President). Prof. Geography Club 1. 2.
(Public Relations). 3. 4. (Vice-President).
BUEHLER. LEROY C. 5218 Saul St. Phila.. Pa. In-
tramurals I. 2. 3. 4.
BUFFINGTON, GLENN L. R.D. Elizabethville. Pa. Pi Mu
Alpha 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 3. Concert Band 1. Marching Band 1.2.
3. 4. Mixed Choir I. Men's Chorus 1. Symphony Orchestra 3.
Wind Ensemble 3.4.
BULLEY, BONNIE L. 307 Meadowbrook Lane Broomall.
Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Ski Club 4.
Math Club 3, 4. Marching Band 2.
BULMAN, GERARD H. 1540 Pennsylvania Ave. Paoli. Pa.
American Criminal Justice .4ssn. 4. Football 1.2.3. 4. Rugby
1, 4. Law Club 4.
BURRELL, BRENDA R. 1824 W. Champlost Phila.. Pa.
BSU 1. 2. Alpha Kappa Alpha 3. 4. Gospel Choir 1. 2.
Campus Crusade for Christ 4.
BUONI, DEAN R. R.D. 3 Dutton Mill Rd. West Chester.
Pa. Rugby 1, 2. 3. (Co-Captain I 4.
BRONSON, LINDA J. 1006 Ripley St. Phila.. Pa. Alpha Phi
Omega 1 , 2. 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Young Democrats 1.
Rampage 2.
BRUCE, ELLEN D. 1306 Morstein Rd. West Chester. Pa.
BURNS, JANET L. 347 Harwicke Rd. Springfield. Pa. ACE
2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 2. 3.
BURUSCHKIN, ELIZABETH O. 131 Lakeview Dr. Exton.
Pa.
three hundred three
BUTERA, ANGELO J. 595 Grave! Pike Graterford. Pa.
RHA 4. Intramurals 3. 4. Volleyball 3.
BYERS, PATRICA L. 252 E. Jackson Si. New Holland. Pa.
Gymnastics 1 . 2. Swimming & Diving 3. Track & Field 4. Ma-
jors Club 4. Track Club 4. Women's Club 4.
Softball 1, 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4.
CARRINGTON, CHERYL D. 1332 S. 24th St. Phila.. Pa.
BSU !. 2. 3. 4. Lacrosse 1. 2. 3. 4. Gospel Choir I. 2. 3. 4.
Marching Band 1 . 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1 . 2, 3, 4. Student Em-
ployment 3, 4.
CAFFIE, FAYETTA 6535 N. Gratz Si. Phila.. Pa. BSU I. 2.
3. 4. Anderson Math Club 2. 3.
CARROLL, BARBARA A. 72 Graystone Lane Levittown.
Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. ACE 2. 3. 4. Anderson Math Club 3,
4. PSIM 3. 4. (Secretary). NCTM 3. 4. PCTM 3. 4. P.S.E.A.
4. Elem. Majors Math Club 3. 4, (Secretary). Serpentine 3.
CAMPISL LINDA 500 W. Rosedale Ave. West Chester, Pa.
CALVANL PEGGY A. 176 Indian Creek Dr. Levittown. Pa.
Young Democrats 1.2.3, 4. Daedalus 4.
CAMPBELL, JOHN D. 16 Inbrook Rd. Levittown. Pa. Tau
Kappa Epsilon I. 2. 3, 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4.
CAMPBELL, TRACEY B. 5 Stailey Circle Camp Hill. Pa.
CASTALDO. RICHARD J. 39 Caruth Ave. Elmwood Park,
N.J. Baseball I, 2. 3. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Majors Club 2. 3,
4.
CAVOLINA, RUDOLPH A. 108 W. Market St. West
Chester. Pa. Alpha Psi Omega 4. Ice Hockey 2. S.E. T.S. Crew
4. Theatre 208 Productions 2. 3. 4. West Chester Musical
Theatre Co. 3. 4. WCSC-ETV 4. Intramurals 3, 4. Quad 4.
CANEILA, MADELEINE S. 157 Lewis Ave. E. Lansdowne.
Pa. College Choir 3. Concert Band 1.2.3. Marching Band 1 .
2. 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Women's Chorus 1, 2. Woodwind
Ensemble 2. Newman 1,2,3, 4.
CAPONE, JOSEPH P. 2244 S. Hicks St. Phila.. Pa. Golf I .
2. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Synchronized
Swimming 3. Art Association 2. Spanish Club 1.2.3. 4.
CARBO, JANE M. 2635 Narcissa Rd. Plymouth Meeting.
Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Nursing
Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Women's Glee Club 1, 2.
CAREY, JOHN J. 344 Fairfax Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa. Ac-
counting Society 4. Semper Fi Club 2. 3. 4.
CAREY, MARCY A. 730 Walnut St. Ashland. Pa. Newman
1. Daedalus 1 , 3. 4. Quad Angles (Associate Editor). 4 (Editor-
in-Chief), 3 (Business and Advertising). APSCUN 2. Inter-
collegiate Press Assoc. 3.
CELLUCCI, ANTHONY D. 109 Fairfax Rd. Rosemont, Pa.
CHAMBERS, MARY P. E-52 Ramsgate Ct. Apts. West
Chester, Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 4. Gold 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1 . 2,
3. 4. Lacrosse 1. Newman 1. Student Employment 3, 4.
CHAPPELL, DIANE E. 3807 Oakhill Rd. Phila.. Pa. In-
tramurals 3,4.
CHARTERS, DONNA S. 1008 Highland Ave. Fort
Washington. Pa. Basketball 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
Equestrian Club 1. 2. 3.
CHERRY, KATHLEEN 406 W. Layfayette St.
Chester, Pa. Quad Angles 3.4, (News Editor}.
West
CHOMINSKI, FRANK A. 102 Waterford Circle
Wallingford, Pa. Boxing 4. Football 1. Soc. Adv. Manage-
ment 3, 4. Accounting Society 4.
CARPENTER, CINDY A. 31 Akers Ave. Montvale, N.J. CHRIST, JAMES F. 2 Cardinal Rd. Levittown, Pa. Sigma
three hundred four
Pi 2. 3, 4. Intramurals 1,2.3. 4. Accounting Society 4. Ski
Club 3. 4. Soc. Adv. Management 4. Sanderson Dorm Council
I. 2. 3.
CHRISTENSON. JOAN M. 1603 Margo Ln. West Chester.
Pa. ACE 4. Women's Glee Club 4.
COLYER, EDRIS R. 116 Hansey Terrace Collingdale. Pa.
CONWAY. WAYNE 305 Mayfield Ave. West Chester. Pa.
Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4. Fencing 2. 3. Equestrian Club I . Little
Theatre 1. 2, 3. 4. Theatre 208 1,2,3, 4. Musical Theatre
Company 2, 3, 4. Quad Angles 3.
CHRISTY, DAVID G. 500 Mack Rd. Pottstown. Pa. College
Choir 4. Mixed Choir 3. Men's Chorus 1, 2.
CICCONE, LOUIS P. 820 Oakwood Dr. Glenolden. Pa. Soc.
Adv. Management 3. Accounting Society 3.
CICCOTTI, MICHAEL P. 1402 Colwell Rd. Conshohoken,
Pa. Ski Club 2, 3. Intramurals 2, 3. Health Majors Club 2, 3,
4. Rec. Services 2, ( Vice President and acting President).
CLARK, MARYELLEN K. 549 E. Scenic Rd. Springfield.
Pa. Soc. Adv. Management 3.4.
CLAYTON, JEANNE L. 603 Cramer Ave. Point Pleasant.
N.J. IGA 2. 3. Pi Kappa Delta 3. 4. Brass Ensemble I, 2.
College Choir 3. 4. Criterions 1. Marching Band 1.2,3. Mixed
Choir 1 . 2. Women's Choir 1 . 2. Women's Chorus 1 , 2. Wind
Ensemble 1,2,4.
CONCANNON, DEIRDRE M. 117 Ridgefield Rd. Newton
Square. Pa. Communter Government 1.2,3, 4. Psychology
Club 1. 2. 3. 4.
CONNER, CHARLES C. 107 W. 8th St. Media. Pa. CUAB
2, 3. Rugby 2. 3. Earth and Space Science Club 2, 3. 4. Ski
Club 4. Intramurals 2, 3. 4.
CONNER, SUSAN L. RD #1 . Street Rd. Kennett Square.
Pa. Law Club 4. Slimnastics Instructor 4.
CONNER, MARIE L. 2050 Valley View Dr. Folcroft. Pa.
Delta Zeta 3. 4. Ski Club 4.
CONOVER, HOLLY K. 921 S. Main St. Phoenixville. Pa.
M.E.N.C. 1. College Choir 3. 4. Madrigal Choir 1. Mixed
Choir 1 . 2. Musica Antigua 3. 4. Women's Chorus 1. Campus
Crusade for Christ 4.
CLOETINGH, JOAN (EDWARDS) 310 Dean St. West
Chester. Pa. RHA 1. 2. IGA 2. LaCrosse 1. 3.
COOK, VALERIE L. 213 Greeley St. Hightstown. N.J.
P.S.E.A. 4. Alchemists Club 4.
CLOUD, MARY L. 626 E. Cypress St. Kenneth Square. Pa.
Lambda Alpha Epilson 4.
CORCORAN, CATHIE A. 3536 Ainslie St. Phila.. Pa. Law
Club 3, 4. (V.P.).
COHEN, AVIS D. 1950 W. Hollywood St. Philadelphia. Pa.
BSU 3.
CORDISCO, NANCY M. 911 Green Ave. Bristol. Pa. Ski
Club 3. 4.
COLLINS, COLETTA C. 86 Pine St. Oxford. Pa.
CORR, RICHARD J. 101 N. Five Points Rd. West Chester,
Pa. Apt. F-10. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
COLLINS, NANCY A. 124 Linden St. West Chester. Pa.
RHA 3, 4. (Vice President) IGA 3, 4. Alpha Sigma Tau 3. 4.
Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. Art Association 2. Geography Club 4.
Outing Club 4. Kayak and Canoe Club 4. Sketch Club 2. Ex-
ecutive Council 4. National Student Exchange 3. Student
Academic Affairs 4. Student Employment 2, 3, 4. Who's Who
4.
CASENZA, KATHLEEN M. 380 Steeplechase Dr. Media,
Pa. P.S.E.A. 1. 2.
COSGROVE, COLLEEN A. 142 Chestnut Hill Ln.
Reisterstown, Md. Valkyrie 1.2,3. Badminton 1,2,3, (Cap-
tain) 4. Tennis 1.2,3, 4. Majors Club 1. Intramurals 1,2,3, 4.
three hundred five
COTNER, AMY B. RD §5. Danville. Pa. Intramurals 1.2.3,
4.
COX, COLLEEN M. 508 Bryn Mawr Ave. Bryn Mawr. Pa.
Gymnastics 1.2.3. 4. Linguistics I. 2. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Young
Republicans 1,2. Quad Angles 4. Intramurals 1 . 2. 3. 4.
COYNE, TERRENCE P. 1703 Tyson Rd. Havertown. Pa.
Boxing 3. 4. Football I.
DAVIS, THOMAS J. 606 Autumn Lane. Media. Pa.
DAVIS, VIRGINIA A. 99 Forest Ave. Glen Ridge, Pa.
Basketball 1 . 2. Lacrosse 4. Track and Field 4. Field Hockey
1,2.3. Outing Club Pres. 3, 4. Outward Bound Inslr. 2, 3, 4.
DAVIS, WILLIAM 114 S. Springgarden. Ambler. Pa.
DEAL, JOHN K. 130 E. Coole Ave. Glenolden. Pa.
CRAWFORD, HELEN M. 1424 Grace Rd. Swarthmore. Pa.
Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4. Intramurals 2. 4. DEAN, LAURIE 124 Linden St. West Chester. Pa.
CRESCENZ, JOSEPH M. 7443 Thouron Ave. Phila.. Pa.
Rubgy 1.2.3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2.
CRIMMINS, MARGARET 126 Lancaster Rd. Freehold.
N.J. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Gymnastics 1.2.3. Intramurals 3. 4.
Majors Club 1. 2. Track Club 2. Newman 1.2,3, 4. FCA 1, 2,
3. 4.
CROUCH, ROBERT H. 57 North Court Lane Levittown.
Pa. Boxing 2. Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Varsity Club 3. 4.
CUNHA, IRENE M. 1365 Pennington Rd. Phila., Pa. Inter-
national Club 2, (Treasurer). French Club 2. 4. Spanish Club
2. International House 2.
DEBNAR, JEAN RD §1. Box 183 Factoryville. Pa.
DECARO, CYNTHIA 1247 Leedom Rd. Havertown. Pa.
DEGEORGE, THERESA A. 408 Douglass St. Reading. Pa.
DELANEY, JOHN 274 Prince Frederick King of Prussia.
Pa.
DELASKI, CYNTHIA M. 435 S. Walnut St. West Chester,
Pa.
DELA VILLA, ANNA MARIA 40 Aberdale Rd. Bala
Cynwyd, Pa.
D
DANTONIO, DOROTHY A. 106 Mancil Rd. Media, Pa.
DAVID, LOIS T. 3464 Baldwin Rd. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
DAVIS, JAMES N. 3512 Washington Ave. Brookhaven, Pa.
DAVIS, MARTHA L. 541 S. Matlack St. West Chester, Pa.
DAVIS, RONDA R. 5745 Wyalusing Ave. Phila., Pa.
DELP, DEBRA L. 913 Amity St. Reading. Pa.
DEMONDE, KATHY JO 291 W. Greenwood Ave.
Lansdowne. Pa.
DERELLA JR., JOSEPH J. 820 Ward St. Allentown, Pa.
DERICKSON, JOSEPH W. Beaver Valley Rd. Chadds
Ford. Pa.
DESANTIS, CLARA L. 700 E. Marshall C301 West
Chester, Pa.
DAVIS, SCOTT 1211 Malinda Rd. Oreland. Pa.
DESPIRITO, ALBERTA 133 Dean St. West Chester, Pa.
three hundred six
DETZEL, DANIEL 2713 Anita Dr. Dover. Pa.
DIMARTIN, DIANE E. 170 Lake Dr. Downingtov^n. Pa.
DEVECCHIS, LYNNE 32 Saint Pauls Rd. Ardmore. Pa. DIMATTIA, MARILYN S. 2111 Dombey Rd. Wilmington.
DE
DEVINE (MCBRIDEl. MARGARET M. RD 2 Box 305
IVest Grove. Pa.
DEMRGILIIS. JAMES J. 18 South Maple Ave. Upper
Darby. Pa.
DIMARDO. BARBARA 315 .V. Bobbin Mill Rd. Broomall.
Pa.
DISCHERT, JEAN // Shelbourne Rd. Havertown. Pa.
DEVORICK, JOHN 422 N. 21st. St. Camp Hill. Pa.
DOAN, RUTH 321 Darlington St. West Chester. Pa.
DEWALT, ERIC W. 412 W. Union St. West Chester. Pa.
DEWOLF, KAREN Street Rd. at Tanguy Glen Mills. Pa.
DIACK, SANDEI N.L. 812 Goshen Rd. West Chester. Pa. Pi
Kappa Delta 3. Soc. Adv. Management 4. Program Board 4.
Ad Hoc Committee Co-Chairperson 4.
DOHERTY, MARYANN T. 2635 Kirk Ave. Broomall. Pa.
DOLENTE, MARGARET A. 1216 Mason Ave. Dre.xel Hill.
Pa.
DOLINGER, DAVID Westtown School Westtown. Pa.
DICHTER. JANICE 2842 Sebring Rd. Phila.. Pa.
DOMINGUEZ, MICHAEL 617 Ridge St. Bethlehem. Pa.
DIEFENDERFER, DAVID W. RD 3 Box 33 Coalesville. Pa. DONNELL. DEBRA L. 1573 Sullivan Dr. Norristown. Pa.
DIEFENDERFER, SARAH E. RD 3 Box 33 Coalesville. Pa.
DIFABIO. CLAIRE M. 175 .V. Greenwood Ave. Lansdowne.
Pa.
DORCHESTER, JANE E. 301 Westtown Way West
Chester. Pa.
DORWARD, JOHN 428 Evergreen Rd. Lebanon. Pa.
DIGGORY. BEVERLY L. 1462 Rainer Rd. Brookhaven. Pa.
DOTSEY, JOAN V. 130 Upland Terrace Bala Cynmd. Pa.
DIGIESI, JOANN 2820 E. Thompson St. Phila.. Pa.
DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH 2610 Harding Ave. Broomall. Pa.
DIGILIO, RUSSELL 909 Lewis Lane Rosemoni. Pa.
DOUGLASS, CAROL S. 309 Schuykill Rd. Spring City. Pa.
DIIORIO, GREGORY W. 308 W. Bernard St. West Chester.
Pa. DOUDALL, THOMAS P. 1204 Gateway Lane West
Chester, Pa.
DIKS, KAREN J. 54 Heather Hill Rd. Cresskill. N.J.
DOWDEN, MICHAEL 500 W. Rsdle Mag C-2 West
DIMARINO, DIANE N. 2517 Larkin Rd. Boothwyn. Pa. Chester. Pa.
three hundred seven
DOWNEY. ROBERT F. 304 E. Marshal Apt. 924 West
Chester. Pa.
DOXTADER, KAREN M. 2106 Darby Rd. Apt. D Haver-
town, Pa.
DREW, DANIEL R. 319 S. New Ardmore Ave. Broomall.
Pa.
EAST, BRUCE 620 S. Franklin F-48 West Chester. Pa.
EDGELL, WILLIAM L. 412 N. Jackson St. Media. Pa.
EDWARDS, JEFFREY W. 520 W. 3rd. St. Birdsboro. Pa.
EHNOT, MARK Pawlings Rd. RD 1 Phoenixville. Pa.
DRUFFNER, CATHERINE A. RD Box 143 Hummelstown. ^^^^^^ p^^^ M. 1243 A. Wood Rd. Phila.. Pa.
Pa.
DRYER, JUDITH A. 20 Greendale Rd. Cedar Grove. N.J.
EICHHORN, MARY 377 York Rd. Carlisle. Pa.
r^.inr-nKTAc- in irMiM -1- j:>o D 11 o. c I D EISBERG, LELAND 646 N. Ninth St. Allentown, Pa.
DUBERNAS JR., JOHN T. 438 Broomall St. Folsom, Pa.
DUCK, CAROL L. 8 Hill St. Hanover. Pa.
EISENHUT, DALE G. 417 N. llth St. Reading. Pa.
DUGAN, SHERYL A. 24 Woodlawn Rd. Warminister, Pa.
ELDER JR., KENNETH 27 E. Central Ave. Paoli, Pa.
DUNBAR, THERESA 3 S. Brighton Ave. Upper Darby. Pa.
ELLIS, ROBERTA A. 1087 Glenside Rd. West Chester. Pa.
DUNFEE, KERRY 26 Alexander St. Babylon. N.Y.
EMERY, ANNA M. 716 S. Penn St. West Chester. Pa.
DUPLER, BETTY L. 146 I. St. Carlisle. Pa.
DURBANO, (MORRISON), ALICE 305 Market St. Marct4S
Hook. Pa.
DURNING, MICHAEL J. 141 Denbigh Terr. Ind. West
Chester. Pa.
DUVAL, FRANK E. 571 W. Marshall St. West Chester. Pa.
DWYER, SUSAN 1418 Spruce St. Ashland. Pa.
DYSON, TIMOTHY S. RD 2 Phoenixville. Pa.
E
EARNEST, PATRICIA A. 1385 Kirkland Ave. West
Chester. Pa.
EMERY, CLIFTON R. 220 Pennsylvania Ave. Dow-
ningtown. Pa.
ENDERLEIN, ELIZABETH T. 139 N. Mansfield Blvd.
Cherry Hill. N.J.
ENGEL, LAUREL 52 Snyder Lane, Springfield. Pa.
ENGEL, RICHARD K. 1335 South St. Pottstown. Pa.
ENNIS, MICHAEL 307 Grant Ave. Croydon. Pa.
ENNIS, THOMAS 3247 Hazelwood Ave. Thorndale, Pa.
ERSEK, SHARON L. 219 Parkview Dr. Springfield. Pa.
ESTERBROOK, KARL ALLEN 130 Hemlock Rd. Ephrata,
Pa.
three hundred eight
EVANS, BARBARA A. 32 Marlton Rd. Woodslown, N.J. FEINBERG, JAY LAURENCE 5 Bogert Place Spring
Valley. N.Y. Football I. Wrestling 2. 3. 4.
EVERHART, CAROL 50 East 10th Ave. York. Pa.
EVERLY, KAREN 3821 Bonsall Ave. Drexel Hill. Pa.
FELICIANL DOLORES MARIE 2008 S. Bonsall St. Phila..
Pa. Alpha Lamda Delta 1. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Student Em-
ployment 2.
EYLER, PATTI A. 23 Delaware Ave. Ridley Park. Pa.
FELSBURG, DEBRA LYNNE Continental Dr. Valley
Forge. Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Women's Glee Club 3. 4.
FAGAN, MIRIAM 7772 Green Valley Rd. Wyncote. Pa. Str-
ing Ensemble 1. 2. 3. 4. Symphony Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4.
Women's Chorus 2. M.E.N.C. 3. 4.
FERRARO, CHARLES MICHAEL 606 Clifton Ave.
Collingdale. Pa.
FICCA. THOMAS ANTHONY 990 Olive St. Coatesville.
Pa. Majors Club I. 2. 3, 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
FALCO, MICHAEL JOHN 3 Parkway Circle Broomall. Pa.
Hockev 3. 4.
FALEN, MELISSA 304 Marshall St. #932 West Chester. Pa.
Bowling 1 . 2. Hockey Manager 1 . Lacrosse 1 . Tennis Manager
3. Intramurals 1.2.3. Outing Club 1, 2. Outward Bound 2.
FANELLI, REGINA MARIE 2230 Stanwood St. Phila.. Pa.
Community Service 1 . 2. Social Welfare Club 2. 3. 4.
PARIS, KATHY ANNE 117 Linden West Chester. Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3. 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co.
3. College Choir 2. Concert Band 2. 3. Mixed Choir 2.
Symphony Orchestra 4. Women's Chorus 2.
FARKIS, MATTHEW 1417 Linden Lane West Chester. Pa.
Intramurals 3,4.
FAULKNER, CHERYL RAE 2242 Cambridge Rd.
Broomall. Pa. Student Affairs Council 1. Alpha Phi Omega 1 .
2. 3, 4. (President Sophomore). WCUR 3. Intramurals 1 . 2. 3.
FAUST, SUE ANN 2753 Miriam Ave. Roslyn. Pa. Delta
Zeta 1 , 2, (Recording and Corresponding Secretary). 3 (Lamp
Editor). Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Alchemists Club 4. Darlington
Biological Society 4.
FIDANZA, VICTORIA ANN Penn Green Rd. Avondale.
Pa. Commuter Government 4. Off Campus Student .Assoc. 3.
4. Program Board 4.
FILLIPO, BRUCE KEVIN 392 Marilyn Rd. Warminster.
Pa. Lamda Chi Alpha 3. 4. Darlington Biological Society 1 , 2.
Concert Band 1. 2, 3. Intramurals 3. 4.
FIORELLO, VIRGINIA CATHERINE 636 Woodland Dr.
Havertown. Pa. RHA 3. 4. Alchemists Club 1.2.3. 4. Student
Employment 3.4.
FISCHER, KAREN MARIE / Linda Lane Berlin. N.J.
Community Service 1 . Theta Chi 3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4.
FISHEL, PATRICIA ANN 110 West Green St.
Shiremanstown, Pa. Abbe Society 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2.
FISHER, GARY 1107 Fillmore St. Phila.. Pa. Anthropology
Club 3. 4. Historical Society 3. 4. Law Club 3. 4. (President).
Ski Club 3. 4.
FITZGERALD, JULIANNE 2058 Waterloo Rd. Berwyn.
Pa. Daedalus 3. 4. Serpentine 3. 4. Who's Who 4.
FITZPATRICK, MAUREEN ANNE 538 Hampshire Rd.
Drexel Hill, Pa. Cheerleader 1. Intramurals 2. 3. Track &
Field 1. 2, 3, 4. Track Club 1.2, 3, 4, (President 75-77).
three hundred nine
FLAMMA, BRUCE M. 1155 Mill Creek Rd. Southampton. FRANKO, WAYNE A. Box 267 Spring House. Pa. Kappa
Pa. Concert Band I, 2. 3, 4. Mixed Choir 3. Men's Chorus 3. Delta Pi 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2. Alchemists Club 3. 4.
FLATLEY, THERESA MARIE 222 Sharon Ave. Sharon
Hill. Pa. Paramedical Association 3, 4.
FLEMING. MARLENE FRANCES 2468 S. Lowell St.
Arlington, Va. M.E.N.C. 4. College Choir 4. Mixed Choir I.
2. Women's Chorus 1 , 2. Concert Choir 3.
FLOURAS, KATHERINE 341 S. Walnut St. Lancaster. Pa.
Basketball 1 , 2. Hockey 2. 3, 4. Lacrosse 3. 4. Intramurals 2.
3. 4.
FLYNN, MARGARET A. 513 Beatty Rd. Springfield. Pa.
Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. ACE 3, 4. P.S.E.A. 3, 4. Serpentine 4.
FRASER, JOYCE LYNN 40 St. Mary Dr. Sulcasunna. N.J.
Kappa Delta Pi 4. Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Softball 1. Track &
Field 2. Geography and Outing Club 2, 3. 4. Campus Crusade
for Christ 2. 3. 4. ECM 2. 3. 4.
FREEDMAN, IAN ROBERT 5019-G S. Covent lane Phila.,
Pa.
FREEH, KATHLEEN M. RD #4 Bethlehem. Pa. Alpha Phi
Omega 1. 2. 3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Alpha Phi I. 2. 3. 4.
Speech Path & Audiology Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Bel Canto 2. 3.
Symphony Orchestra 1. Women's Glee Club 1 . 2. 3. Newman
1. 2.
FLYNN, SUSAN JEAN 404 Walnut St. Westwood. N.J.
Darlington Biological Society 2. 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3. In-
tramurals 2, 3.
FORESE, SUE ANN 1219 Stirling St. Coatesville. Pa. Ad-
ministration (Accounting). Accounting Society 3. 4.
FORREST, PATRICE MARIA 709 S. 56th St. Phila. Pa.
FOTI, JEANNE MARIE 125 Signal Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa.
FRODIGH, DEBORAH A. 3607 Colony Rd. Fairfax. Va.
Kappa Delta Pi 4. Track & Field 1. 2. 3. 4. Majors Club 1.
Track Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Lutheran Student Association 1. In-
tramurals 1. 2. 3. 4.
FULLERTON, JILL MARY 500 Prospect Ave. Prospect
Park. Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 4. Speech
Path & Audiology Club 2, 3. 4. (Secretary).
FURA, DANIEL J. 1556 Cotton St. Reading. Pa. Daedalus
3. 4.
FREMONT, RICHARD LAWRENCE 707 Wisteria Rd.
Newtown Sq.. Pa. CAS 4. Commuter Government 2, (Chair-
man of Social Committee}. IGA 3, 4. (Chairman of Legal
Rights and Responsibilities Committee 3, 4; member of
Finance Committee}. Student Rep. from IGA Academic Ap-
peals Board 3. 4. Law Club I. 2. (Sec./Treas.}, 3 (Pres.}.
GALLAGHER, LOIS A. 225 Pershing Ave. Collingdale. Pa.
Accounting Society 4.
FRITSCH, PAUL DAVID // Oakleigh Rd. Allentown. Pa.
Intramurals 3. 4. Volleyball 3. 4. Auto Rallye Club 4. Junior
Year A broad 2.
GALLAGHER, GERALDINE M. 705 S. Walnut St. West
Chester. Pa. ACE 3, 4. Anderson Math Club 4. Elem. Math
Club 3, 4. Intramurals 3, 4.
FRANCISCUS, PENNY LEE 30 Steel Ave. Coatesville. Pa.
Student Employment 2, 3, 4.
FRANK, PAMELA M. 7810 Westview Ave. Upper Darby.
Pa.
GALLAGHER, IMMACULATA F. P.O. Box 61 St. Davids.
Pa.
GALLO, MICHAEL J. 4041 Marshall Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa.
three hundred ten
GALLAHER, VALERIE A. 248 Osborne Ave. Morrisville.
Pa. .4lpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. ACE 2. 3.
Italian Club 4. (Treasurer}. Law Club 4. Young Democrats 4.
Political Science Club Vice President. Student Employment 4.
GALLO, JOHN A. Willow Wood Hershey. Pa. Tennis 3. In-
tramurals 3.
GIARDINIERE. JUDI B. RD #2 Mitman Rd. Easton. Pa.
ACE 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Women's Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4.
GARRISON, JANET L. 7018 Cardin Rd. Phila. Pa. Concert
Band 1.2.3. 4. Marching Band 1.2.3. 4. Women's Chorus 2.
GARVEY, PATRICIA M. 10 Kathleen Court Haveriown.
Pa.
GLADFELTER, TERRY E. RD §1 Hanover. Pa. I.G.A 3. 4.
Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Phi Mu Alpha 4. M.E.N.C. I. 2. 3.
(Pres.) 4. College Choir 3. 4. Concert Band 3. 4. Marching
Band 2. 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1 ,2. Musica Antigua 1. Who's Who
4.
GAVAGHAN, MAUREEN 3809 Chalfont Dr. Phila.. Pa.
GILFOIL, GREGORY A. 501 S. New St. West Chester. Pa.
Accounting Secretary 4. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
GAVIGAN, EILEEN M. 17707 Caddy Dr. Rockville. Md.
Kappa Delta Phi 3. 4. Synchronized Swimming 2. Young
Democrats 1. Women's Glee Club 4.
GILLELAND. VALERIE A. 214 Spruce St. New Holland.
Pa. Women's Glee Club 1,2.3. Campus Crusade for Christ 1 ,
2.
GAZDA. JOHN M. 528-E W. Marshall St. West Chester.
Pa. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4. Golf I . Track and Field 2. 3. In-
tramurals I, 2.
GLASS, JANE T. 2350 Lititz Pike Lancaster. Pa Basketball
1. Hockey 1,2,3, (Captain) 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Lacrosse
3. P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
GEBERT, WENDI L. 1141 Nash Ave. Lansdale. Pa. Kappa GOGGIN, HELEN M. 821 Shadeland Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa.
Delta Pi 3. 4. International House 1,2,3. 4. Alpha Sigma Tau 1 , 2. (President) 3, 4.
GENTILE, PATRICIA A. 418 Blythe Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa.
Intramurals 1.2,3. 4.
GENUARIO. LOUIS A. 531 East Drinker St. Dunmore. Pa.
Baseball 1,2,3, 4. Intramurals 1.2,3. 4. Student Employment
I. 2. 3, 4.
GERDES, MARY E. 3074 Oak St. Lebanon. Pa. Badminton
1, 2. Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4, (Captain). Lacrosse I. 2, 4.
GERY, DAVID A. 1447 Linden St. Allentown, Pa. In-
tramurals 1,2.3. 4. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
GOLDBERG, LORI A. 3 Scott Dr. Fairfield. N.J.
GOLDSCHMIDT, SUSAN L. 2 Buck Ln. Haverford, Pa.
Delta Zeta 1. 2. Intramurals 1. 2. Dance Production 3. 4.
GOOD, JEFFREY A. 80 Mull Ave. Sinking Spring. Pa. In-
tramurals 1.2,3, 4. Volleyball 1,2,3, (President) 4. Weight
Lifting 1,2,3, 4. Darlington Biological Society 2.
GRAHAM, CAROLE J. 208 N. 666 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting. Pa. Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Nursing Club 1 . 2.
3, 4. Student Employment 4.
GERY, JOSEPH J. 1307 Belasco Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Friars
3, 4. Boxing 1.2,3, 4. Football 1. Intramurals 1.2.3, 4. Rugby
3, 4. Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4.
GIANGIORDANO, MICHAEL A. 1002 Cross St. Phila.. Pa.
GRANT, PATTI E. 500 W. Rosedale Ave. West Chester. Pa.
Alpha Lambda Delta 2.
GRASSO, PAUL A. 729 Wildell Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa. Fisbee
Club 1.2.3. 4.
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GRAY, EDWARD T. RD #3 Quakertown. Pa.
Lifting 2. 3, 4. Anderson Math Club 2, 3. 4.
Weight 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 1,4. Ski Club 4. Soc. Adv. Management 3,
4. Marching Band 1. 3.
GRAY, ROBERT S. 746 S. Frankunst Apt. 4B West Chester.
Pa. RHA I, 2. I.G.A. 3. 4. Soc. Adv. Management 2. 3. 4. In-
tramurals 2, 3. Student Academic Affairs 3. Student Employ-
ment 1.2. 3. 4. Who's Who 4.
GREELEY, ELIZABETH A. 10517 Providence Way Fair-
fax. Va. Alpha Lambda 2. 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4. Indoor
Track 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Track <& Field 2. 3. 4.
Track Club 1. 2. (V.P.). 3. 4. Majors Club I. 2. Interclub
Council (V.P.) 4.
GREEN, MARGARET 432 S. Walnut St. West Chester. Pa.
Art Assoc. 1. 2, 3. 4.
GREENE, J AMES L. 117 Trimble Blvd. Brookhaven. Pa. In-
tramurals 2, 3. Anderson Math Club 3. Concert Band 1. 2.
Criterions 1. Marching Band 1. 2. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Men's
Chorus 1 . 2. Campus Crusade for Christ 1.2.3, 4. Rampage 1.
Student Employment 4.
GREENE, PATRICIA L. 8419 Riverside Rd. Alexandria.
Va. Alpha Lambda Delta 1 . 2. Phi Epsilon Kappa 4. Hockey
1. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Track Club 1,2.3. 4.
GRIFFIE, TERRY F. Box 408 RD #1 Dillsburg. Pa. Football
I. Soccer 2. 3. Track & Field 2. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
GROZINSKI, KAREN J. 470 Hildebidle Rd. Collegeville.
Pa.
GUTERUNST, CAROLE L. RD #3 Box 423 Bath. Pa.
College Choir 3. Concert Band 1.2.3. Marching Band 1.2.3.
4. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Women's Chorus 1, 2.
GUY, SHARLEEN C. 220 Caranel Circle Coatesville. Pa.
H
HAIN, GALEN E. 1103 Bridge St. New Cumberland. Pa. Phi
Mu Alpha 4. Criterions 2. 3. 4. Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Mixed
Choir 3. Men's Chorus 3. Woodwind Ensemble 2. 3. 4.
HAKANSON, ROBIN D. 1159 West Chester Pike West
Chester. Pa. Football 1. Indoor Track 2. 3, 4. Track & Field 2,
3, 4.
HALDEMAN, KATHERINE C. 2528 Hillcrest Road Drexel
Hill, Pa. Ski Club 3.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM B. 731 South High St. West
Chester. Pa. Theta Chi 2. 3. 4. Soccer 2. Soc. Adv. Manage-
ment 3. 4. Intramurals 2, 3. 4.
HANKINS, DONNA L. 801 Atlantic Ave. Point Pleasant
Beach. N.J. Valkyrie 2. 3. 4. Badminton 1.2.3. 4. Intramurals
I. 2. 3. 4. Softball 1. 2. Track & Field 3. 4.
GRUBE, MARGARET E. 632 Eighth Ave. Bethlehem. Pa.
Archery 1. Intramurals 1.2,3. 4. Majors Club 1.
GRLINFELDER, DOROTHY A. // Florham Ave. Florham
Park. N.J. CAS2.3.IGA 1 .2.3.4. Alpha Lambda Delta 1 .2.
3, 4. Intramurals 1 , 2. Anderson Math Club 2, 4. Geography
and Outing Club 1.2,3. 4. Kayak and Canoe Club 1.2,3. 4.
Bel Canto 1. Mixed Choir 1. Women's Glee Club 1. Lutheran
Student Assoc. 1, (Pres.j 2. 3, 4. Student Employment 1,2,3,
4.
GUMBERT, ROBIN M. 3177 Booth Drive Pa. Theta Chi I,
HANLEY, LEO J. 1300 Alsace Rd. Reading. Pa. Theta Chi
2, 3. Intramurals 1. Law Club 2, 4. Political Science 4. Bel
Canto 1. 2. College Choir 1. Mixed Choir I. Men's Chorus I.
Newman 1.
HARLAN, NANCY L. 432 S. Walnut St. West Chester. Pa.
RHA I. 2. Basketball 1. Hockey 1. Indoor Track 2. 3. 4.
Lacrosse 1. Track & Field 2. 3. 4. Geography & Outing Club
4. Majors Club 4. Track Club 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2.
HARRIS, LIND M. Goshen West Apts. B-8 101 N. Five
Points. Rd. West Chester. Pa. RHA 2. 3. Alpha Sigma Tau2,
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3. 4. Kayak and Canoe Club 2. P.S.E.A. 2. Lutheran Student
Assoc. 2, 3. Student Employment I, 2. 3.
Chester, Pa. Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Campus Crusade for
Christ 4.
HAUGHNEY, DAVID J. 221 Woodrow Ave. Sinking Spr-
ing. Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Track &
Field 2, 3. Volleyball Club I
HEYDT, SHEILA L. RD §2 Greshville Rd. Boyertown, Pa.
Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2,3, 4. Intramurals 3. 4. Nursing Club
S.N. A. P. 1, 2. 3. 4.
HAUGHTON, GEORGE M. 831 Easter Ln. West Chester. HICKMAN, REBECCA D. RD #6 Box §33 Mt. Airy Rd.
Pa. College Choir 3. 4. Concert Band 1, 2. Marching Band 1, Coatesville. Pa. Anthropology Club 3. 4. Social Welfare Club
2. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Mens Chorus 1.2. 3, 4.
HEATH, TERENCE M. 130 N. Parson St. Phila.. Pa. BSU "ILL, BARBARA A. 504 Georgetown Rd. Wallingford. Pa.
1. 2. Omega Psi Phi 3. 4. ^oc. Adv. Management 3. 4.
HEFFERNAN, JAY Y. Rt. 2, Box 439 Coopersburg, Pa.
Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. Equestrian Club 2. 3. WCUR 2. 3. In-
tramurals 3. 4.
HEFFINTRAYER, DENISE J. 117 El Wilkes Barre St.
Easton, Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2,3, 4. Concert Band 2, 4.
Marching Band 2, 3.
HEGH, GARY 5018 Tulip St. Phila.. Pa. Football 1.2.3, 4.
HEISS, FRANCINE M. 590 Red Fox Ln. Strafford. Pa.
Tennis 1 . 2.
HELD, JOYCE A. 722 Foss Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. P.S.E.A.
4.
HENRY, PETER E. MacBride Dr. RD #1 Spring City, Pa.
Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Indoor Track 2, 3, 4. Track & Field 2,
3. Karate Club 3. Soc. Adv. Management 4. Track Club 2.
HENRY JR., ROBERT E. 6804 Sprague St. Phila., Pa.
Track Club 1. Gospel Choir 1,2,3, 4. Student Employment 1 ,
2. 3, 4.
HERSHMAN, DON E. 435 S. York St. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Indoor Track 1. 2. Intramurals 1 . 2. 3. 4. Track & Field 1.
Darlington Biological Society 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 3, 4.
HILLER, JOHN T. 160 Sprout Rd. Malvern. Pa.
HIROWATARI. ETSUKO 1-8-19 Ichizaki. Minami-Ku.
Fukuoka. Japan.
HOFF, ROBERT B. Hark-a-Way Rd. Chester Springs, Pa.
HOIDA, JAN M. 705 E. 10th St. Berwick, Pa. RHA 3.
Kayak & Canoe Club 2, 4. M.E.N.C. 1,2.4. P.S.E.A. 1.2.4.
Chamber Choir 4. College Choir 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Men's
Chorus 1 . 2. Concert Choir 3. Student Employment 2. 3. 4.
HOLDRON, WALTER D. 3228 Rose Ave. Trevose. Pa.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Criminal Justice Assoc.
HOLLAND, SARAH J. 424 W. Brookhaven Rd.
Brookhaven. Pa. Intramurals 1.2.3, 4. Nursing Club 1,2,3,
4.
HOLLERBACH, GEORGE Apt. F-49. 620 S. Franklin St.
West Chester. Pa. Rugby 3, 4. Track & Field 1. 2. Weight
Lifting 1.2.3. Majors Club 3. 4.
HOLT, DENISE 614 S. Walnut St. West Chester. Pa.
HOMMEMA, SHIRLEY A. 361 Norman Ave. Hatfield, Pa.
ACE 3, 4.
HETHERINGTON, BARBARA A. 304 King Rd. West HORNE, DONALD E. 404 Harrison St. Ridley Park, Pa.
three hundred thirteen
HOWARD, WILLIAM J. 1502 Lucon Rd. Oreland. Pa.
HO WAT. SANDRA A. Box JOB Amithbridge Rd. Glen
Mills. Pa. Anderson Math Club 1.2.3. 4. Ski Club 1.2.3. 4.
HUEBNER, GLENN A. 1181 Kings Way Apt. 4 West
Chester, Pa. Boxing 2. 3, 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Soccer 1 . 2.
Tennis I. 2.
INVERSO, VALERIE M. 824 Hood Rd. Swathmore, Pa.
Psychology Club 3.
IRONS, GREGORY P. P.O. Box 137 Paoli. Pa. Professional
Geography Club 3. {Publicity Agent). 4. {Sec./Treas.j.
HUGHES, JOHN F. 305 Governors Dr. Wallingford. Pa. Phi
Mu Alpha 4. Intramurals 1.2,3. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
Student Employment 2. 3.
HUGHES, KATHLEEN 1303 Hillcrest Rd. West Chester.
Pa. CAS 1.2.3. 4. Commuter Government 1 , 2, 3, 4. IGA I.
2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
HUMER, ANNE L. 230 S. College St. Carlisle, Pa. Alpha
Sigma Tau 2. Marching Band 2. 3. 4.
HUNSBERGER, SUSANNE E. 405 Market St. Perkasie.
Pa.
HUNTER, MARIANNE K. 6105 Mulberry St. Phila.. Pa.
HUPLITS, WILLIAM N. 1008 Carlin Dr. Southampton. Pa.
Ski Club 3, 4. Social Welfare Club 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2. 3, 4.
HURSH, SCOTT 2495 Broad St. York. Pa. Friars 3. 4.
Theta Chi 2, 3. 4. Boxing 1,4. Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. Wrestling
1, 2. Accounting Society 3. 4.
HUTCHINS, WILLIAM 47 Good Ln. Levittown, Pa. Com-
munity Service 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. ACE 2. P.S.E.A. 2.
Campus Crusade for Christ 4. Newman 3.
JACOBSEN, DEBBIE A. 55 S. Valley Rd. Paoli. Pa. Majors
Club 4.
JOHNSON, EDWARD W. Box 510 Knockle Rd. Green Ln.
RD #1 . Pa. Historical Society 4. Opera Theatre 2.
JORDON, VENUS P. 134 E. Garrison St. Bethlehem, Pa.
Intramurals 1. Nursing Club 4.
JONES, CYNTHIA J. RD §1 Stevens, Pa.
JONES, ELLEN H. 2426 N. 51st St. Phila.. Pa. CAS 3. 4.
Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4. Quad Angles 4. Serpentine 4.
JUSTICE, DEBORAH L. 1705 7661 St. Phila.. Pa. BSU 4.
K
KAHIL, CHARLES P. 16 Rosedale Ave. West Chester, Pa.
KANE, SUSAN M. 623 Bell Lane Maple Glen, Pa. In-
tramurals 1.2.3. 4. ACE 3, 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Quad Sports Editor
4.
HYDE, JOSEPH S. 15 Ethel Place Closter. Pa.
I
lANNUZZI, JOHN F. 8206 Montero Dr. Prospect, Ky.
Swimming & Diving 1,2,3.
KEE, GEORGE D. 209 Potomac Rd. Wilmington, Del. Phi
Mu Alpha 2. 3, V. Pres. 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. M.E.N.C. 2,
3, 4. Bel Canto 2. Criterions 2. V. Pres. 3. 4. Marching Band 1 ,
2, 3. Men's Chorus 1. Woodwind Ensemble 1 . 2. 3. 4. Wind
Ensemble 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4.
KEEN, LOIS L. 221 Heritage Rd. Cherryhill. N.J. In-
tramurals 1, 2.
three hundred fourteen
KEENAN, KATHLEEN M. 125 Fairview Rd. Springfield.
Pa. Theatre 208 Productions 1 , 2. International House 2. 3. 4.
KELL, JEFFREY B. Bo.x 339 RD #/ Reading. Pa. Phi Ep-
silon Kappa 2, 3, Treas. 4. Boxing I. Football I. 2. 3. 4.
Campus Crusade for Christ 2.
KLING, VICKIE L. Box 297 RD #<5 York. Pa. Alpha
Lambda Delta I. 2. M.E.N.C. 2. 3. 4. College Choir 3. 4.
Mixed Choir I. 2. Women's Choir I. 2.
KNEAESEY. MARIANNA T. 2 Narhrook Pk. Narberth.
Pa. French Club 1.2.3. 4. Spanish Club 1.2.3, 4. Newman 3.
4. International House 2, 3.
KELLER, JANET F. RD #1 Box 83 Morgantown. Pa. Alpha
Lambda Delta I. 2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Women's Glee Club I.
Campus Crusade for Christ I, 2.
KELLY, JOAN M. // Seward St. Dansville. N.J. CAS 3. 4.
Class Officers 1. Pres. 4. IGA 1.3.4. Valkyrie 2. Alpha Phi 1.
2. 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2. Majors Club 1.2.3. 4. Who's Who 3.
4.
KNEPPER, KATHERINE M. Box 334 1002 Howard Ave.
Beaverdale. Pa. Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3. Editor and Yearbook
Chairman 4. M.E.N.C. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. West Chester
Musical Theatre Co. 1. Opera Workshop 2. 3, 4. Chamber
Choir 2. Intercollegiate Choir 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Musica
.Antigua 3. Women's Chorus 1 . 2. Concert Choir 3. Public
Relations Officer 4. Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4. ECM
3.4.
KELLY, JOAN F. 1015 Bellview Ave. Pottstown. Pa.
Volleyball 1. Newman 1,2,3. 4. Intramurals 1,2,3, 4.
KELLY, MAUREEN A. West Lamplighter Lane Gwynedd,
Pa. RHA 1.2.3. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. Ski Club 2. 3. 4.
KELSH, JOHN T. 216 Norris Ave. Metuchen. N.J. Cross
Country 1,2.3. 4. Indoor Track 1 . 2. 3, 4. Track & Field 1 , 3.
Soc. Adv. Management 3. Pres. 4. Intramurals 2.
KERCHNER, WILLIAM R. 800 Texas Ave. York. Pa. Box-
ing 2. Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Varsity Club 3. 4.
KERR, BONNIE J. 201 Reynolds Ave. Pottstown, Pa. Mixed
Choir 1, 2.
KNIGHT, JOHN D. 814 Ridge Lane Media. Pa. CUAB 1. 2.
Community Service 2, 3. IGA 1. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. Soc.
Adv. Management 4.
KNONLES, JAMES G. 5535 Miriam Rd. Philadelphia. Pa.
Intramurals 1,2.3. 4.
KOEING, GEORGE C. 2142 Franklin Ave. Morton, Pa.
Football 1 , 2. Rugby 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1,2,3. 4. Kayak &
Canoe Club 4.
KOHLER, SARA J. 7812 Halstein Rd. Harrisburg. Pa.
Speech Path & Audiology Club 3. Student Representative to
Speech Path Faculty 3.
KERR, JULIA M. 695 Burdett Dr. Aston. Pa. RHA I.
Darlington Biological Society 2, 3, 4. Campus Crusade for
Christ 1. 2. Student Employment 1,2,3. 4.
KORZEL, JOSEPH D. 320 Altaview Dr. Monroeville. Pa.
RHA 2. 3. Dorm Pres. 3. Community Service 1,2.3. 4. Track
& Field 1. Ski Club 4.
KINGREA, GENE C. Station Way Cheyney. Pa. Women's
Club Pres. 2, 3. Affirmative Action Comm. I Care Comm.
Women's Center.
KOWALSKI, BARBARA I. 33 Hemlock Rd. Rockway, N.J.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2. 3. 4.
KLINE, PATRICIA J. 25 Meadow Rd. Pennsville, N.J.
Abbe Society 3, 4. Intramurals 3, 4. SCEC 4.
KRALLIS, KAREN E. 542 McKnight St. Reading. Pa. Little
Sisters of Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. Pi Gamma
Mu 4. Social Welfare Club 4.
three hundred fifteen
KRATZ, JANICE L. 701 Wissahickon Lonsdale. Pa. Alpha
Phi Omega 1.2.3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. Pres. 4. Pi Kappa
Delta 1 , 2. Sec.-Treas. 3. 4. Competitive Speech Team 1.2.3.
4. Speech Path & Audiology Club 1.2. 3. 4. Bel Canto 1. 2.
Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3.
KRAUSS, KATHRYN A. 12 Cypress Ave. No. Brunswick.
N.J. Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3. 4. Pi Kappa Delta 2. 3. Pres. 4.
Competitive Speech Team I. 2. 3. 4. Forensics 1. 2. 3. 4.
Reader's Theatre 1. 2. Little Theatre Club 1 . Sec/Treas. 2. 3,
Pres. 4. Theatre 208 Productions 1. 2. 3. 4. IVest Chester
Musical Theatre Co. 1.2. V. Pres. 3. 4. Marching Band 1 . 2.
Who's Who 4.
KRIM, ANDREA L. 27 Donovan Court North Wales. Pa.
Community Service I. Alpha Phi Omega 4.
KUBILUA, IRENE C. 321 E. 21st. Ave. N. Wildwood. N.J.
Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 1 . 3.
4. College Choir 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1.2. Women's Chorus 1.2.
KUCINSKI, SUSAN L. 48 Klein Ave. Trenton. N.J.
Volleyball 1. Campus Crusade for Christ 1 . 2. 3. 4. Lutheran
Student Assoc. 1. Student Employment 2. 3. 4. Volunteer:
Heads tart 2. 3.
KUDLAC, FRANK M. Box 303 A Aitchison Rd. Bingham-
ton, N. V. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4. Hockey 1.2.3. 4. Majors
Club 1. 2. 3. 4.
KULP, PATRICIA R. 2 Elk Dr. Malvern. Pa. Women's Glee
Club 2. 3.
KUPFERSCHMIDT, CHARLES F. 332 W. Union St. West
Chester, Pa. History Club 1,2. 3. 4. History Honor Society.
Dorm Entertainment. Intramurals 1,2,3, 4.
KURTZ, ROSEMARY P. 103 Ceder Point Dr. West Islip.
N. Y. Who's Who 4. Women's Glee Club 3. Alpha Phi pledge
trainer 3. Panhellenic 3, (Secretary and Treasurer).
LABONTY, DONNA M. 1 17 Ivy Rock Lane Havertown, Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4.
LAFFERTY, MARK A. 172 Deerron Rd. Willow Grove. Pa.
Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Soccer 1. 2. Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4. Ski
Club 1. 2. 3. 4.
LAIRD, SCOTT D. 40 Coldhill Rd. Morristown. N.J.
Lacrosse 2, 3.
LAAY, DOLERES M. 1217 Spring St. Sharon Hill. Pa. Psi
Chi 3. Intramurals 2. 3. Psychology Club 1,2,3, 4. Student
Employment 4.
LAMACCHIO, CARMEN 439 Wilds Ave. Dre.xel Hill, Pa.
Karate Club 1, 2. Health Professional Club 4.
LAMKEN, JOHN M. 6 Deerfield Dr. Florham Park. N.J.
Baseball 1, 2. Softball 4. Soc. Adv. Management 3.4. Campus
Crusade for Christ 1.2.3. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Student Em-
ployment 4.
LANDRUM, ROBERT J. 2960 Dorman Broomall. Pa.
Friars 3. 4. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1.2,3, 4. Boxing 2. Ice Hockey
1,2,3, 4. Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. Karate Club 2. Daedalus 4.
Quad Angles 3.
LANG, JEROME H. 1659 Foulkrod St. Philadelphia. Pa.
Phi Mu Alpha I. 2, 3. 4. Historian. M.E.N.C. 1, 4. West
Chester Musical Theatre Co. 1, 3. 4. Bel Canto 1. College
Choir 2. 3. 4. Concert Band 1. Marching Band 1.2.3. 4. Squad
Leader. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Men's Chorus 1. 2. Symphony
Orchestra 1.2.3, 4.
LANGTON, DOROTHY S. 118 State Rd. Paoli. Pa. Pi
Gamma Mu 3. 4. President. Pi Kappa Delta 3.
Secretary /Treasurer 4. Tennis 1.2. Competitive Speech Team
2, 3, Secretary / Treasurer 4 . Debate Club 2, 3, 4. Law Club 4.
Political Science Club 4. Italian Club 3, 4. Who's Who 4.
LANNI, JOHN P. 952 Argyle Rd. Drexel Hill, Pa.
LABASH, CINDI ELLYN Valley Brook Rd. Long Valley.
N.J.
LATIMORE, WILLIAM H. // W. Chestnut West Chester.
Pa.
three hundred sixteen
LAWRENCE, GEOFFREY D. 808 Galer Dr. Newtown Sq..
Pa.
LEAHAN, KAREN J. 1018 Spruce St. Collingdale. Pa.
Alpha Phi Alpha 3, 4.
LENGEL, LINDA S. ]]5 Green Rd. Golfshire Hills Reading.
Pa. Cheerleader I. Volleyball I. Nursing Club 3,4.
LENKER. DEBRA R. P.O. Box #134 Pillow. Pa. Anderson
Math Club 3. 4. Sociology Club 3. 4.
LEONARD, PATRICK F. 3238 Fordham Rd. Philadelphia.
Pa.
LONG. DIANE F. 3514 Chesterfield Lane Bethlehem. Pa.
Accounting Society 4. Mixed Choir I. String Ensemble I.
Symphony Orchestra 1. Newman 1, 2, Chairperson 3, 4.
LOPEZ, SUSANNE R. 827 Spruce Ave. West Chester. Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Speech Path & Audiology
Club 2. 3. 4. Student Representative to Faculty of the Dept. of
Speech Path & Audiology 4. Student Employment 2. 3. 4.
LYNCH, MARY EILEEN 117 W. Mt. Airy Ave.
Philadelphia. Pa. Speech Path & Audiology Club 3. 4.
LYNHAM, MICHELE PATRICIA 727 Maple Lane
Philadelphia. Pa.
LILLO, KATHLEEN M. 303 S. Church St. West Chester.
Pa. Commuter Government 2, 3. IGA 2, 3.
M
LILLY, PATRICIA A. 1430 Parklane Swarthmore. Pa. Rus-
sian Club 2, 3, 4.
LINDE, SUSAN G. 448 Brookwood Rd. Wayne. Pa.
CriminalJustice Fraternity 4. Equestrian Club 1 , Secretary 2,
V. Pres. 3. 4.
MACGOWAN, TERRY L. 141 South Kenwood Drive Levit-
town, Pa. Anthropology Club 4. Geography & Outing Club 3.
4. P.S.E.A. 3. 4. Ski Club 1.2.3, 4. History Club 1,2,3, 4. In-
tramurals 1.2,3, 4.
MACGREGOR, PETER G. 141 David Drive Haverford, Pa.
Ice Hockey 3. 4. Intramurals 3. 4. Majors Club 3. Ski Club 4.
LITZ, KAREN A. 8 Ice Pond Rd. Levittown. Pa. Russian
Club 2. V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4. Spanish Club 2. Young Democrats
2. 3, 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 3. Student Employ-
ment 4.
LIVESEY, DAVID J. 314 S. Walnut St. West Chester. Pa.
ACE 3. 4. Folk Dance 2. Historical Society 2, 3, 4. Campus
Crusade for Christ 3. 4. Serpentine 3.
LOBBM, JOSEPH P. 2761 Belmont Ave. Norristown. Pa.
CUAB 3. Video Chairman 4. RHA 3. WCUR 4. Intramurals
1,2,3. Rampage 1.
LOCICERO, JOSEPH F. 21-09 A 46 St. Astoria, N.J.
LOILSON, LESLIE A. 112 Lindbergn Ave. Broomall, Pa.
Softball 1, 2. Volleyball 1, 2.
MACKIEWICZ, JOANN 3054 ''A" Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4.
MACLEOD, NANCY J. 140 Hand Ave. Cape May Court
House. N.J.
MACNEILL, BARBARA L. 1302 Bradford Road Oreland.
Pa. Badminton 1. Gymnastics 3. 4. Hockey 1. 2. Intramurals
1.2,3. 4. Lacrosse 1,2,3, 4. Majors Club 1,2,3, 4. Inter-
national House 1,2,3, 4. Student Employment 1.2,3, 4.
MAKUCH, DEBORAH J. Painted Sky Road Reading. Pa.
Social Welfare Club 3, 4.
MANN, BARBARA I. 223 Lexington Ave. East Lansdowne.
Pa. Speech Path and Audiology Club 2. Women's Glee Club 1,
2. 3. 4.
three hundred seventeen
MANSKY, ARTHUR W. 103 W. Garrison Road Parkside,
Pa. Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4, (President). Anderson Math Club 1 . 2,
3.
MARCHESANO, MARK P. 412 Valley Road Havertown.
Pa.
Mc CANDLES, JOHN D. 115 W. Maryland Ave. Aldan. Pa.
Intramurals 3. Student Employment 3. 4.
Mc CARRY, KEVIN J. 1142 Bon Air Rd. Havertown, Pa.
Baseball I. 2. Basketball 1. 2. Intramurals 1.2. 3. 4. Ski Club
3. 4. Varsity Club 4.
MARKS, DONNA C. 803 Mt. Vernon Avenue Huntington,
Pa. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4. Basketball 1. 2. Hockey I. In-
tramurals 3,4.
MARQUEZ, ANA T. 213 Redwood Road King of Prussia.
Pa. Dorm Representative Wayne Hall 3.
MARSH, DEBORAH B. 210 Henley Road Penn Wynne, Pa.
Serpentine 3. 4. Intramurals 3.
Mc CARTHY, MARY E. 2620 Radcliffe Rd. Broomall, Pa.
RHA 3. Darlington Biological Society 1.2.3. 4. Equestrian
Club 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Community Encounter 2. 3. Fenc-
ing 1. 2. Resident Assistant 3. 4.
Mc CARTHY, MAUREEN P. 350 Cedar Ave. Holmes. Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Historical Society 3.
4. Young Democrats 1. Newman 1. 2. 3, (Secretary Phila.
Regional) 4. (Council Chairperson). Student Employment 2.
MASON, JANET L. 5914 Webster Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Tennis 3.
MAY, BARBARA J. 3102 Fairfield Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Intramurals 2. 3. 4. ACE 2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 2. 3, 4.
Mc CLATCHY, MICHAEL J. 101 N. Five Points Rd. Apt.
F-IO West Chester. Pa. Soc. Adv. Management 4. WCUR 3.
Mc CLEARY, JEFFREY D. 472 Wheatsheaf Rd.
Springfield. Pa. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
MEYER, MARY T. 126 Morningside Circle Wayne. Pa.
MAYERNICK, GERALYN M. 1254 Eagle Rd. West
Chester. Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 2. 3. 4. Alpha Psi Omega 3.
4, (Pres.). Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, (Secretary). Pi Kappa Delta 2.
3. (Secretary/ Historian) 4. Competitive Speech Team 1,2,3,
(Treasurer) 4. (Pres.). Little Theatre Club 1.2.3. 4. Theatre
208 Productions 1.2,3, 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co.
3, 4. Reader's Theatre 1, 2. RICE. 3. Who's Who 4.
Mc ANENY, TAFFY M. 238 Crestview Rd. Hatboro. Pa.
RHA 2, 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Synchronized Swimming 2.
Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. Student Employment 2, 3. 4.
MICHAEL, CHARLOTTE R. 313 Gordon Dr. Clarks
Green. Pa. Equestrian Club 1.2.3, 4. Psychology Club 3. 4.
Lutheran Student Assoc. 2, 3, 4. Serpentine 3. Intramurals 2,
3, 4. Student Employment 1,2,3. 4.
MILLER, SARANAE D. 741 S. Matlack St. Apt. 11 West
Chester. Pa. Intramurals 1.2.4. Women's Health Services 2,
3.
MILLSAPS, MARY L. 3117 Hayes Rd. Norristown. Pa.
CAS 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4. Intramurals 1. 2.
Mc CALL, THOMAS D. 1 150 Kingsway Rd. West Chester.
Pa. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4. Swimming & Diving 1,2,3. 4.
Mc CARRICK, PATRICIA M. 133 Beidler Rd. King of
Prussia, Pa. Abbe Society 2, (Secretary) 3, 4, (Pres.). Special
Ed. Club 4. M.E.N. C. 1, 2. 3, 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Bel Canto 1.
College Choir 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Women's Chorus 1, 2.
MOCEY, AILEEN M. 2079 Parkview Dr. Landsdale. Pa.
RHA 2, 3. Alpha Phi Alpha 2. 3, 4. Newman 1,2,3. Serpen-
tine 2, 3. Student Employment 1 , 2. 3. 4. Elem. Math Club
Pres. 3. Pres. of Gosher Dorm 2.
MOLNAR, MARY A. 612 Millers Hill Kennett Square. Pa.
Synchronized Swimming 1. 2.
three hundred eighteen
MONROE, SHARON V. Box 129 Tobyhenna. Pa. BSU 1.
College Choir 3. 4. Gospel Choir 1. Marching Band 1.2.3.
Mixed Choir 1. 2. Women's Chorus 1. 2. Jewelleite Social
Organ 1. 2, 3. 4.
MONT, MICHELE A. 705 Pond View Dr. Audobon. Pa.
BSU 1 . 2. Commuter Government 1. Volleyball I. Law Club
4. College Choir 1. Quad Angles 2. Intramurals 1. Student
Employment 1.2.3. 4. Recorder Club 3. Pol. Sci. Club 4.
MUELLER, ROBIN S. 72 Three Brooks Rd. Freehold. N.J.
Indoor Track 2. 3. 4. Track <& Field 2. 3. 4. Major's Club 1.2.
Track Club 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 2. 3, 4.
MULLEN, SHARON M. 1301 Cedar Rd. Ambler. Pa. Ski
Club 4. Bus. Club 4.
MULLER, ANITA M. 337 Beechwood Ln. Berwyn. Pa. Soc.
Adv. Management 3. Accounting Society 3. 4. (V.P.).
MONTGOMERY, MICHELLE A. 130 Dean St. ^ West
Chester. Pa. RHA 1, 2. Zeta Tau Alpha 4. Lacrosse 1. In-
tramurals 1.2,3.
MUNLEY, MARGARET MARY B. Box 56A Gradyville
Rd. Glen Mills. Pa. Intramurals 3. 4. ACE 4. Young
Republicans 2. Women's Glee Club 3. 4. (Secretary).
MONTICCIOLO, MARIA E. 1914 Cleveland Ave.
Abington. Pa. College Choir 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Women's
Chorus 1. 2. Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. 3. 4.
MOORE, ANN M. 401 Third St. Upland. Pa. Hockey 1. 2.
Tennis 1. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4.
MOORE, GREGORY F. 951 Thorndale Rd. Box 25 West
Chester. Pa. Intramurals 1. 2.
MURPHY, CAROL A. 1003 Frederick St. Vienna. Va.
MURRAY, LEANNE P. West High St. New Broomfield. Pa.
Alchemists Club 4.
MUSGROVE, ELEANOR L. 12% Marshalton Thorndale
Rd. Downingtown. Pa. Fencing Club 1.2,3 (V.P.), 4 (Pres.).
Speech Path. <& Audiology Club 4.
MOORE, VARNELLE A. 2137 N. 59th St. Phila.. Pa. BSU.
ACE 1. 2. Gospel Choir 1, 2. Student Employment 1. 2.
MOOSHIAN, ARLENE G. 121 Haller Rd. Ridley Park. Pa.
Mc CLUNE, WANDA F. 504 Deer Lane West Chester. Pa.
Mc CORKELL. TIMOTHY M. 19 Osborn Avenue Manas-
quan. Pa. Rugby 2. 3. 4. Historical Society 2. 3. 4.
MORONEY, BRUCE E. 47 Oakland Dr. Downingtown. Pa.
Accounting Society 3. 4.
Mc DERMOND, JAMES E. 205 W. Colonial Street
Philadelphia. Pa. Intramurals 3. 4. Law Club 4.
MONTAGUE, DORIS 138 Second Ave. Broomall, Pa.
Mc DERMOTT, DEBORAH A. 820 Yorktown Street
Lansdale, Pa. Ski Club 3, 4. Intramurals 4.
MORRELL, MARGARET I. 332 Laurel Ave. Alden. Pa.
IGA 2. 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 2. 3, 4. College Choir 3. 4. Mixed Choir
2. Women's Chorus 2.
Mc DERMOTT, ELLEN M. 106 School House Lane
Ardmore. Pa. CUAB4. Community Service 1 .3. Volleyball 3.
ACE 4. Serpentine 3. Intramurals 2. 3.
MOSS, CONSTANCE L. 1307 Park A ve. Hatfield. Pa. A CE
4.
MOSSER, JOHN G. 411 Carlisle Ave. Prospect Park. Pa.
RHA 1. 2. Theta Chi 2. 3. 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4.
Cheerleader 4.
Mc GLYNN, KAREN M. 2558 Irvington Rd. Drexel Hill.
Pa.
Mc GOVERN, JOHN F. 420 Kent Rd. Upper Darby. Pa.
Theatre 208 Productions 2. 3.
three hundred nineteen
Mc GOWAN, JOHN A. 1183 Queen Lane West Chester. Pa.
Indoor Track 2. 3, 4. Wrestling 4. Inlramurals 1,2,3, 4. Track
& Field 2.3,4. Campus Crusade for Christ 1,2. Maddogs 1,2,
3. 4.
Mc GURIE, DENISE R. 13 Melrose Ave. Lansdowne. Pa.
CAS 3, 4. Phi Alpha Theta 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. Delta
Zeia 1. 2. 3, 4. IFPC Rep 2, (Vice-President) 3, 4. Historical
Society 2, 3, 4. P.S.E.A. 4.
Mc GUIRE, ELIZABETH M. 621 S. Walnut St. West
Chester, Pa. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. Sociology 3, 4.
Mc GUIRK, LORRAINE D. 220 S. Church St. West
Chester. Pa. Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4. Sociology Club 3, 4.
Chester. Pa. Cheerleader 3. Soccer 1.2.4. Track & Field 3.
Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Student Employment 1.
Mc NULTY. KATE M. 478 Forrest Ave. Drexel Hill. Pa.
RHA 1. IGA 1. Volleyball 1. Equestrian Club 3. 4. Law Club
3. 4. Ski Club 3, 4. Intramurals 1 , 2. Student Academic Affairs
1. 2.
Mc QUILLIN, EDWARD D. 2219 FairviewAve. Easton. Pa.
Intramurals 1.2.3. 4. Tennis 1.2.3. 4. (Captain). Fellowship
of Christian Athletes 2. 3. 4. Health Professional Club 2, 3, 4.
Mc WHIRTER, STEVEN F. 5 Anne St. Mountain Top. Pa.
West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 3. College Choir 3, 4. Con-
cert Band 2. 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Men's Chorus I, 2.
Mc HUGH, VIRGINIA J. 131 W. Miner St. West Chester,
Pa.
Mc KEAN, HUGH M. 620 S. Franklin St. West Chester. Pa.
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1.2.3. 4. Intramurals 1,2.3. 4.
Mc KENNA, ERNIE L. / / Fairview Dr. Davids. Pa. Friars 4.
Ice Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
Mc KERNAN, MARY E. 17 W. Germania St. Ashley. Pa.
Nursing Club 4.
MEASE, PATRICIA A. 113 Washington Fremont. Pa.
Alpha Lambda Delta 1.2.3. 4. Soc. Adv. Management 3. In-
tramurals 1. Student Employment 2. 3, 4. Accounting Society
4.
MENZIES. JAYNE A. 3017 Putty Hill Ave. Batto, MD. Phi
Epsilon Kappa 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3. 4. Hockey 2, 3, 4.
Lacrosse 1, 3, 4. Major's Club 1. 2. 3, 4.
MERLO, MICHELLE 2648 Broad Street Easton. Pa. RHA
3. IGA 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3. Darlington Biological Society I.
2. 3. 4. Young Democrats 4.
Mc LAUGHLIN, KAREN M. 211 Jackson Ave. Collingdale.
Pa.
MEST, JUDITH A. Middle Creek Road RD §2 Gilbertsville.
Pa. Community Service 2. German Club 1 . 2. Women's Glee
Club 1.2,3. 4. Social Chairperson 4.
Mc MANUS, JOHN B. 845 Church St. Springfield. Pa.
Rugby 3. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. S.A.M. 3, 4. Quad 4.
Mc MANUS, THOMAS J. 110 Forrest Ave. Willow Grove.
Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 4. Cross Country 1. Indoor Track 1. In-
tramurals 1 . 2. 3, 4. Track & Field 1. Accounting Club 4. Soc.
Adv. Management 3. 4.
METZGER, PAMELA D. 3899 Sidney Road Huntingdon
Valley. Pa. ACE 3. 4. Anderson Math Club 3. 4. Elementary
Math Club 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 3. 4. Christian Science 3. 4.
N
Mc NALLY, JAMES F. 2564 Rosemont Ave. Ardmore, Pa.
Student Affairs Council 3. Intramurals 1,2.3, 4.
Mc NAMARA JR., JOHN MARIL 220 S. Walnut St. West
NACCARELLI, ARTHUR JR. 1011 Painters Crossing
Chadds Ford, Pa.
NAGIE, KATHY Box 226A Red Mill Rd. Glen Gardner,
N.J.
three hundred twenty
NARDO. MICHELLE 1055 Counirv Club Rd. West ODONNELL, KATHLEEN D. 3012 Cape Cod Dr. Media.
Chester. Pa. Pa.
NEELV, PATRICK 1100 W. Chester Pike West Chester. Pa.
NEELY. ROBERT Golf Club Apts. *E37 West Chester. Pa.
NEMES JR. STEPHEN R. Bo.x 429 RD *^ Allento^^n. Pa.
ODONNELL. MAUREEN 124 W. Westwood Pk. Dr.
Havertown. Pa.
OGDEN, WILLIAM C. 770 Redy^ood Dr. Southhampton.
Pa.
NESPOLL EDMUND J. 225 Welsh Dr. Springfield. Pa.
NEW, DONALD 27 Aspen Lane Levittoy^n. Pa.
OGLE, DIANE C. 114 Henry Rd. Norristown, Pa.
OHARA JR. HENRY 327 E. Main St. Lansdale. Pa.
NEWTON, RICHARD 2406 Fairview St. West Lawn. Pa.
ONORATO JR.. VINCINT 2641 Summit Ave. Broomall.
Pa.
NGU, MARGARET PO Box 1384 Wilmington. DE.
NICHOLS, CLYDE One Kitterv Court Bethesda. MD.
NIEMCZEWSKI, TERESA 418 N. High St. West Chester.
Pa.
NORMAN, CIRTIS G. 58 Anthony Wayne Dr. Stowe. Pa.
NORRIS, ISSAC 126 S. West St. Carlisle. Pa.
NOTORFRANCESC, JAMES 4 Southridge Rd. Darby. Pa.
NOVACK, ROBERTA 8334B Alma St. Phila.. Pa.
OPPEMHEIMER. DAVID 1811 Wrightfield Ave. Yardley.
Pa.
ORLANDO, HAYES, CAROL 221 Harrison Ave. Norwood.
Pa.
ORR, WILLIAM 1098 Southhampton Rd. Phila.. Pa.
OSTROFF, NANCY A. 1106 Friendship St. Phila.. Pa.
OSWALD, MARK 225 Biddle Dr. E.xton. Pa.
OTOOLE, FREDERICK J. 4211 Tekfird Rd. Phila.. Pa.
OTT, ANASTASIA M. 119 Hampden Rd. Upper Darby. Pa.
o
OVERK, BONNIE L. 451 Country Club Rd. Somerville.
N.J.
OCONNELL, MAUREEN 2138 Franklin Ave. Morton. Pa.
OCONNOR, RICHARD A. 1102 Wilson St. Pottstown. Pa.
ODONNELL, GERALYN 222 Talbot Dr. Broomall. Pa.
PACCHIAROTTI, FRANCIS 3320 S. Keswick Rd. Phila..
Pa. Psychology Club 1. 2. 3. 4.
three hundred twentv-one
PECINA, CYNTHIA A. 246 North Si. Minersville. Pa.
PAGANO, MACK A. 2626 S. Alder Si. Phila.. Pa. Foolball
I.
PAGLIANTE, FRANK A. 1036 Herbert St. Phila.. Pa. In-
iramurals 1.2.3, 4. Soc. Adv. Management 4. Dorm Council
1. 2. 3. 4.
PICCERILLO, ANNE L. 712 N. Oswega St. Allenlown. Pa.
Inlramurals 1.2.3. 4. Speech Path. <& Audiology Club 1.2.3,
4. Newman 1. 2. 3. 4.
PIJANOWSKI, JANICE C. 705 Wissahickon Ave. Lansdale.
Pa. Soc. Adv. Management 4.
PISELLI, STEPHEN L. 737 Beech Ave. Glerclren. Pa.
PALERMO. ANTOINETTE S. 205 N. Mary St. Newport. p^jjj^j^^ jqsePH T. 10 Biggans Place Phila.. Pa. Football
DE. RHA 1. MENC 1.2.3. 4. College Choir 3. 4. Mixed ^ uuramurals 1.2.3. Wrestling 2. 3. 4. Campus Crusade for
Choir 1. 2. Women's Chorus 1, 2. Newman 1.2.3. 4. Christ 3 4
PANARA. DIANE G. 1475 Jericho Rd. Abington. Pa. RHA
1.2.3. Intrmaurals 1 . 2. 3. ACE 3. 4. Dorm Council 1.2.3.
PARSONS, RICHARD J. 503 Crossfield Rd. King of
Prussia. Pa. Daedalus 3.4.
PLEVYAK, DEBORAH J. 1536 N. Keim St. Pottslown. Pa.
RHA 1. 2. IGA 1. Abbe 3. 4. Alpha Lambda Delta 2. Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4. Inlramurals 1.2.3. 4. Dorm Council 1.2.3.
PLUTA, ELIZABETH A. 434 Fern Ave. Reading. Pa. Phi
Epsilon Kappa 3. 4. Gymnastics I. 2. Inlramurals 3. 4.
PATZ, DEBRA A. 3506 Gloucester Ln. Phila.. Pa. Alpha Mu
Gamma 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4. ACE 2. 3. 4. Campus Crusade
for Christ 1.2.3.
PEIPER, MARK R. 110 Hillcrest Dr. New Cumberland, Pa.
Archery 4. Karate Club 3.
PERKINS, PATRICIA A. 1013 Lafayette Ave. Prospect
Park. Pa.
PERONACE, MARIA C. 300 E. Thomson Ave. Springfield.
Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4.
PETRACCI, MICHELLE A. 108 Forrest Rd. Cherry Hill,
N.J. Students Affairs Council 3. Serpentine 3. Inlramurals 2.
PHILIBOSSIAN, GALE 21 W. Mill Rd. Flourtown. Pa.
Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2. Ski Club 4. Speech Path. & Audiology
Club 2. Campus Crusade for Christ 1.
PHILLIPS, MAUREEN A. 1210 Darby Rd. Havertown, Pa.
Art Assoc. I. 2. 3. 4.
POLLARD, JOHN L. 136 Magnolia St. West Chester. Pa.
POPPER, KATHY M. 705 S. Walnut St. West Chester. Pa.
Newman 3.
POPPERT, PATRICIA M. 517 Valley Dr. West Chester, Pa.
PRIBISH, TERESA M. RD #2 Douglassville . Pa. Valkyrie
2. 3, 4. Hockey 1. Inlramurals 1,2,3, 4. Softball 2.
PUMA, PAUL D. 2066 Bridge Phila.. Pa. Soc. Adv.
Management 3, 4.
PURNELL, SHARON R. 12906 Larkin Place Rockville.
Md. Alpha Xi Delta 3. 4. Women's Health Service 2. 3.
Q
QUINN, PATRICIA 20 W. Lynbrook Rd. Collingdale. Pa.
three hundred twenty-two
R
RAFFENSPERGER, GREGG S. 269 W. Chestnut Hill Rd.
Newark, DE.
REINARD, ROY 87 Crescent Dr. Holland. Pa.
REINMANN. NANCY JOAN 87 Barnida Dr. E. Hanover.
Pa.
RAHS, PATRICIA // Park Lane Reading. Pa.
RAMSDEN, JOHN 626 Raikes Rd. Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
RANDALL, ARLENE Box 266 Biglerville. Pa.
RANDOLPH, SUSAN 178 Taylor Ave. Woodlyn. Pa.
REYNOLDS, JOANNE M. Box 357 RD #1 Avondale. Pa.
RICHARD, DIANE 2107 Coles Blvd. Norristown. Pa.
RICHWINE, PAMELA J. Box 198 RD #2 Glen Mills. Pa.
RICK, DEAN R. 857 Columbia Ave. Sinking Spring. Pa.
RASMUSSEN, LEIGH 129 Green Village Rd. Madison.
N.J.
RATKO, CAROL 6616 Lynford St. Phila.. Pa.
RE, JOHN M. 1323 Northup Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa.
READ. MELODY 168 Blackthorne Lane Aston. Pa.
REARDON, TIMOTHY 735 Michel St. Ridley Park. Pa.
REBACK. LESLIE G. 9107 Yvonne Ave. Baltimore. MD.
RIDDLE, BONNY L. 471 Williams St. Easton. Pa.
RIEPNIEKS. PAUL 209 E. Linden St. Kennett Square. Pa.
RIGGS, RICHARD J. 15032 Milford St. Phila.. Pa.
RIGHI, DONNA M. 105 Flintlock Rd. Drexel Hill. Pa.
RILEY, MARIE 209 Rodmor Rd. Havertown. Pa.
RITTHAMEL, DAVID J. 1860 Lincoln Ave. Wyomissing.
Pa.
RECKTENWALD, SANDRA J. 817 W. Miner St. West
Chester. Pa.
REDDITT, NANCY JANE 7 Hilltop Rd. West Chester. Pa.
Daedalus 3. 4. Serpentine 4.
REED, JOAN M. 833 Rosary Lane West Chester. Pa.
REED, WILLIAM 816 General Howe Dr. West Chester. Pa.
ROACH, MARTIN S. Cheyney Rd. Concordville. Pa.
ROBBINS, RICHARD 200 S. Nichols St. Saint Clair. Pa.
ROBERTS, CHRISTINE M. 827 S. High St. West Chester.
Pa.
ROBINSON (SHARPLESS), NANCY J. 839 Sconnelltown
Rd. West Chester. Pa.
REGESTER, GARY R. RD §2 Chester Springs. Pa.
REICHENBACH, GARY A. 216B Audubon Apts. West
Chester. Pa.
ROCCIOLA, PEGGY Apt. 2 209 E. 5th St. Conshohoken.
Pa.
ROELS, JEFFREU C. 328 S. St. Lucas St. Allentown. Pa.
three hundred twenty- three
ROHRMAN, FREGORY 44 Sterling Way Chadds Ford. Pa.
ROMANO. ROBERT 220 S. Valley Rd. Paoli. Pa.
ROMANO, PATRICK, JR. 501 S. Walnut St. West Chester.
Pa.
ROOT, ROSEMARY E. 323 W. 21st. St. Chester. Pa.
ROSENBERRY, DEBRA L. 46 Parker Si. Carlisle. Pa.
SAEGER, MARSHA E. IIOI Whitfield Blvd. Reading. Pa.
Intramurals 1.2.
SALRUCCI, MARIA T. 443 Lombardy Rd. Dre.xel Hill. Pa.
P.S.E.A. 3. 4. (Vice-President).
SAMMS. LINDA G. lOOlh Ave. Broomall. Pa. P.S.E.A. 4.
ROTHENBERGER, SHARLEEN Route 73 Skippack. Pa.
ROYER, DENNIS 429 West Union St. West Chester. Pa.
ROYLE, MARY JANE A. 15 Cherry St. Phoenixville. Pa.
SANDERS. SHARON P. 1713 N. Ruby St. Phila.. Pa. BSU
1,2.3. 4. ACE 4. Resident Ass't4. Student Employment 1 , 2,
3. 4.
SANDOSKI, KATHRYN M. 357 Charles St. Coatesville.
Pa.
RUANO, GRACIELA 1030 Lancaster Ave. Rosemont. Pa.
SANTANGELO, DARLENE A. 900 Selma St. Norristown,
Pa. Delta Zeta 4. Ski Club 4.
RUBERT, KATHLEEN 3003 Keenwook Road Norristown.
Pa.
RUDISILL, ROXANNE 2355 Wilt Dr. York. Pa.
RUOSS, KATHLEEN 629 S. Broad St. Kennett Square. Pa.
RUSHMORE, FREDERICK C. 922 Columbia St. Scranton.
Pa.
SANTANGELO, ELENA A. 417 W. Fornance St.
Norristown. Pa. Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4. Little Theatre Club I.
2. 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 1. 2. 3. 4. Theatre 208 Productions 1.2.3. 4.
West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 1,2,3. 4. College Choir 3.
4. Marching Band 3, 4. Mixed Choir I. 2. Women's Chorus 1.
2.
SANTORO. ROBERT M. 516 Jefferson St. Norristown. Pa.
Young Democrats 4. Intramural Softball 4.
RUSSELL, SHERRY 3200 Nolt Rd. Lancaster, Pa.
SASKA, KEVIN M. 45 So. 5th Ave. Coatesville. Pa.
RUTENBAR, JUDY /// Crump Rd. Lionville. Pa.
SAUNDERS, DOLORES M. 98 Crescent Dr. Holland. Pa.
RYAN, EDWARD 6310 Sherwood Rd. CIO Phila.. Pa.
RYAN, ELAINE M. 620 S. High St. West Chester. Pa.
RYAN, PATRICIA A. 7 Barry Pace Fairlawn. N.J.
SAVAGE, MAUREEN A. 25 W. Lamplighter Ln. Gwynedd.
Pa. Basketball (3&4) 1.2.3. Softball 2. Track & Field 3. 4. In-
tramurals 3.4.
SCAFIDI, MARYELLEN 183 Belair Rd. Warminster. Pa.
Daedalus 3. Quad Angles 2. 3.
three hundred twenty-four
SCHAUM. PAL'L J. 1427 Devon Rd. Warminster. Pa.
Friars 4. Soccer I . Geography & Outing Club 3, 4. Kayak &
Canoe Club 4. Soc. Adv. Management 3, (Vice Pres.j 4.
WCUR 3. Outward Bound 2. 3. Ass't Instructor 4.
SCHULTZ. DONNA L. 765 N. Franklin St. Pottstown. Pa.
Intramurals I. 2. Community Service 1. Speech Path <&
.Audioiogy Club 1, 2, (Treasurer) 3. 4. Student Employment 1,
2.
SCHEFFEV. DEBORAH K. 24 Parkside Ave. Lancaster.
Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta I. 2. Theta Chi I. 2. 3. 4. IGA 4.
\f.E..\.C. 2. 3. 4. Dance Production Workshop 3. 4. Bel
Canto 2. Chamber Choir 4. Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. Mi.xed
Choir 1.2. Women's Chorus 1,2. EMC 3, 4. Lutheran Student
Association 1. 2. 3. 4.
SCHWARTZ. CHARLES D. 119 Octagon Ave. Sinking
Spring. Pa. Baseball 1. 2. Boxing 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
SCIOSCIA, GAIL P. 36 Providence Rd. Morton. Pa. Com-
muter Government 4. Speech Path. & Audiology Club 2. 3. 4.
SCHILLO. PAULA L. 1625 Terwood Rd. Huntington
Vallev. Pa. Senior Year Abroad.
SEASE, LYNN R. 44 Lincoln Ave. Ephrata. Pa. ACE 4.
Young Democrats 1 . 2, 3. Student Employment 3. 4. P. SEA.
3. 4.
SCHLEGEL, JAMES W. 502 Bickel Dr. Hamburg. Pa. A CE
1, 2. M.E.S.C. 1.2. 3. 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 1.
2. 3, 4. Chamber Choir I , ( Vice Pres. 1 2. 3. College Choir 2. 3,
4. Mixed Choir 1. Men's Chorus 1. 2.
SEILER, DORIS B. 18 Brookmead Dr. Cherry Hill. N.J.
SELVAGGEO, DIANE A. 66 Carol Ln. Malvern. Pa.
SCHMID, EDWARD G. RD =4 West Chester. Pa. Com-
muter Government 1.2.3. 4. IG.4 1. 2. 3. 4. Pi Kappa Delta 3.
Debate Club 2. 3. Law Club I. 2. Who's Who 3.
SCHMIDT. BRICE E. 1811 Ft. Washington Ave. Maple
Glen. Pa. Baseball 1 . 3. 4. Indoor Track 4. Intramurals 1.2.3.
4. Maddogs 1. 2. 3. 4.
SCHMUCKER, ROBERT A. 1044 Marietta A ve. Lancaster.
Pa. Gymnastics 2. P.S.E.A. 4. Dance Production Workshop 2 .
3. 4.
SCHNAARS, TERRI A. 406 Dean St. West Chester. Pa.
RHA Social Chairperson 3. Majors Club 4. Intramurals 1 . 2,
3. 4. Manager Men's Swimming & Diving Team 3. 4.
SCHNEIDER. DONNA M. 1880 Colt Rd. Media. Pa.
Health Professionals Club 3, 4.
SCHNEIDER, MARYCLAIRE 904 Lewis Lane Rosemont.
Pa.
SCHU. TIMOTHY J. 2703 .V. 4th St. Harrisburg. Pa.
Lacrosse 3. 4. Soc. Adv. Management 3. 4.
SHADEL. KIM M. 158 A Canal St. Hummelstown. Pa.
SHAFFER. SALLY J. 1275 Cedar Blvd. Pittsburg. Pa. RHA
2. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Women's Chorus 1.
Women's Glee Club 3. 4.
SCHAFFER, THOMAS P. 102 Militia Place Washington
Crossing, Pa. RHA 1, 2. IGA 1,2,3. Gamma Theta Upsilon
1. 2. 3. (Secretary) 4, (President). Alchemists Club 1.
Geography Club 1.2.3, (Excutive Board i 4. WCUR 2. 3.
(News Director & Sports Director) 4, (Sports Director i. In-
tramurals 2, 3. 4. Student Academic Affairs 3. Killinger
Paper. Editor & Contributor 1 . 2. Statistician Varsity Basket-
ball 3. 4. Statistician Varsity Baseball 3.
SHARRAH. RAYMOND L. 118 Beverly Ave. East
Lansdowne. Pa.
SHEILS. MICHAEL J. 55 Price Ave. Lansdowne. Pa.
SHERIFF, PAUL EDW ARD RD #2 Box 602 Shippenville ,
Pa. Psi Chi 4. Gymnastics 1,2.3. 4. Psychology Club 2. 3.
(Pres. I 4. Theatre 208 Productions 2, 3. Bel Canto 1. Mixed
Choir 1. 2. Musica Antigua 1, 2. EMC 3, 4. Who's Who 4.
three hundred twenty-five
SHINDLER, RHONDA A. 3715 Ridgewood Rd. Ext. York,
Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. Volleyball 4. Intramurals 1,2.3,4.
National Student Exchange 3.
Alpha Phi Omega 1, (President! 2, (Vice Pres.) 3, (Treas.) 4,
( Vice Pres. ). Fencing 1.2,3,4. Earth Space <& Science Club 1 ,
2. Historical Society 2. 3. 4. Veterans Club 1,2,3, 4.
SHINE, JAMI I. 543 Coldstream Dr. Berwyn. Pa. Sociology
Club 3. 4.
SHINN, EDMOND G. 4907 Rorer St. Phila., Pa. In-
tramurals 3. 4. Law Club 3, 4. (Secretary & Treasurer).
SMITH. JOAN E. 210 Pheasant Ln. Glen Mills. Pa.
SMITH, LAURIE J. 123 W. Browning Rd. Collingswood,
N.J. Art Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Belles 1, 2, 3,
(President) 4. Serpentine (Sports Editor) 4.
SHISLER, KAREN G. 1319 Valley Rd. Woodlyn, Pa.
Hockey 1,2,3, 4. Indoor Track 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
Lacrosse 1, 2. 3, 4.
SNYDER, TODD A. 200 N. 4th St. Denver, Pa. Football I.
Tennis 1,2,3. Athletic Trainers Club 2, 3, 4.
SHUEY, FRANCES M. 1215 Lehman St. Lebanon, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Intramurals 1,2,3. ACE 4. Recreational
Services 2. P.S.E.A. 4.
SOLTNER, JEANNE M. 116 Harwicke Rd. Springfield, Pa.
Quad Angles 3, (Copy Ed.) 4, (Sports Ed. & Feature Writer).
WCUR 4. Serpentine (Lay-out Editor) 4.
SIEGFRIED, MARGRET A. 529 E. Winona Ave. Norwood,
Pa. Theta Chi 1 . Intramurals 1 , 2. Student Employment 2, 3.
SIMPKINS, JACQUELINE M. 1622 N. Felton St. Phila.,
Pa. BSV 1, 2, 3. 4. CAS 1,2,3. IGA 4. Delta Sigma Theta 2,
3, 4. Bowling 3.
SPEERS, LORETTA D. 1737 Hawthorne Ave. Havertown.
Pa. Community Service 3, 4. Psychology Club 4. Intramurals
3. 4.
SPEILMAN, FRANK C. 411 Buchent Rd. Pottstown. Pa.
Baseball 1,2,3, 4, (Captain). Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
SLODY, GAIL M. 909 Madison St. Coatesville, Pa. Gym- SPOTTS, AUDRA R. RD #1 Box 67 Honey Brook. Pa.
nasties 2. Lacrosse 1. Modern Dance 3, 4. Track Club 1. Marching Band 3, 4.
SMALL, CAROL R. 153 Westtown Way West Chester. Pa.
SMALLWOOD, KENNETH W. 519 S. Salford St. Phila..
Pa. BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4. Dorm Council 4. Accounting Society 4.
Accounting Tutor 3. 4.
SPRATT, TERRENCE J. 629 Crescent Dr. Glenolden, Pa.
Indoor Track 2, 3. Rugby 2. 3. 4. Track & Field 2, 3.
SPROAT, DEBORAH J. 109 French Rd. Collegeville. Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 4. Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4.
SMEDLEY, WILLIAM A. 316 N. Providence Rd.
Wallingford, Pa.
STEBLER, A. LEA RD #1 Abbottstown, Pa. Football 1.
Rugby 2. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Darlington Biological Society 4.
SMITH, BILLIE J. 773 Barrymore Ln. Bethlehem. Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3, 4. College Choir 3. 4. Concert Band 1 ,
2. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1, 2. Symphony
Orchestra 1. Women's Chorus I, 2.
SMITH, CRAIG A. 1931 E. Allegheny Ave. Phila., Pa.
STAHLER, JANICE E. 728 N. 11th St. Allentown, Pa.
RHA 1. Nursing Club 2, 3, 4. Women's Glee Club 1.
STAINO, AUGUSTINE A. JR. 747 Braxton Rd. Ridley
Park, Pa. RHA 1. 2. Boxing 1, 2. Football 1.
three hundred twenty-six
STANFORD, THERESA E. 201 W. Richardson Ave.
Langhorne. Pa. Basketball 2. 3. Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4.
Valkyrie 2.
STANLEY, JENIFER O. 824 Columbia A ve. Palrtierion. Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota I. 2. 3. 4. M.E.N.C. I. College Choir 3. 4.
Mixed Choir I. 2. Musica Antigua 2.
STANZIONE, JOANNE B. 2623 Daggett St. Phila.. Pa.
STAUFFER, PATRICIA A. 2660 Graystone Rd. East
Petersburg, Pa. Hockey 1,2,3. 4. Lacrosse 3. Tennis 1. In-
tramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
STAUFFER, SANDRA L. 501 Greenway St. Fleetwood. Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Sigma Alpha Iota 2,3.4. College Choir
3. 4. Marching Band 1 . 2. 3. 4. (Pres.. Sec. Drill Instructor).
Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Women's Chorus 1 . 2. Woodwind Ensemble
I. 2. 3. 4.
STEWART, GAIL L. 312 Meadowglen Ln. Media. Pa.
Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4. Little Theatre Club 2. 3. 4. Theatre 208
Productions 2. 3. 4. West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 2, 3.
(Treas.) 4. (Pres.).
STEWART, LORRAINE 1615 N. 18 St. Phila.. Pa. BSU I.
2. 3. 4. ACE 4. Student Employment 1.2.3. 4. Special Educa-
tion Club 4.
STEWART. MARCY J. 514 Cheltena Ave. Jenkintown. Pa
Delta Zeta 1. 2. 3, (Vice Pres.). Rush 4.
STIPICK, LYNN A. 272 Overbrook Dr. Newtown Square.
Pa. Concert Band 1 , 3. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Mixed Choir 4.
Women's Chorus 4.
STOKES, CAROL S. 127 Madison Rd. Willow Grove. Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota 1 . 2. 3. 4. (Secretary). Marching Band 1 . 2.
3. 4. Mixed Chorus I. 2. Symphony Orchestra 4. Women's
Chorus 1. 2.
STAYER, MARK D. P.O. Concord. Pa. Marching Band 1.2.
3. Symphony Orchestra 4. Flute Ensemble 3. 4. Concert Choir
3. 4.
STRACKA, EMILY J. 200 E. 4th St. Lansdale. Pa. ACE 3.
4. Newman 3, 4.
STEIGERWALT, SHEILA D. 1232 Minnesota Dr.
Whitehall. Pa. .Alpha Lambda Delta 1.2.3. 4. Anderson Math
Club 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Women's Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Campus
Crusade for Christ I. 2. 3. 4.
STELLWAGEN, CHARLOTTE E. 26 College Ave. Haver-
ford, Pa. RHA 2. Volleyball 2. Law Club 4. Ski Club 3. 4. In-
lramurals 2.
STRICKER, GEORGE C. 3108 Dixon Ave. Bristol, Pa. In-
tramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Rugby 1.2.3. 4.
STROMGREN, JANE A. 38 Oriole Ave. Media. Pa. Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4. Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3. 4. Little Theatre Club I.
2. 4. College Choir 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Musica Antigua 2.
Women's Chorus I. 2. Women's Glee Club 1, 2. Campus
Crusade for Christ 1.2.3. 4.
STERNER, KAY D. 4715 Main St. Whitehall. Pa. Alpha Pi
Omega 2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Women's Chorus 1. Women's Glee
Club 3. 4.
STERNHEIM, JULIE 68 Briarwood Ave. Norwood. Pa.
M.E.N.C. 1. 4. Brass Ensemble 2, 4. Marching Band I. 2.
Symphony Orchestra 1.2.4. National Student Exchange 3.
STEVENS, SUSANNE 560 Nutt Rd.
Theatre Dance Group 2, 3, 4.
Phoenixville, Pa.
STUART, WAYNE J. 513 W. County Line Rd. Hatboro. Pa.
Alchemists Club 3, 4. Darlington Biological Society 4.
SUTER, BARBARA A. 201 Valley Rd. Warminster. Pa.
SWANENBURG, FREDERICK O. 315 South High St. West
Chester. Pa. IFPC 2. Spring Social Chairman 3. Pi Lambda
Phi 1. 2, 3, (Pres.) 4. Veterans Club 2. 3. 4. ( Treas. j.
SWEENEY, GERARD H. 3203 Huey Ave. Drexel Hill. Pa.
three hundred twenty-seven
RHA Program Coordinator 2. IGA 3, (Vice Pres.j 4. (Pres.j
Friars 2, 3, 4. {Constitutionalist}. Intramurals I. Sac. Adv.
Management 3. Executive Council 3, 4. Student Academic Af-
fairs 3, 4. Student Employment 1, 2, 3. 4. Who's Who 3. 4.
SWIDER, CHERYL A. 43 Georgian Blvd. Jackson, N.J.
Basketball 1. Tennis I. Majors Club 1. Newman 2, 3.
TOIA. DEBRA K. 314 King Road West Chester. Pa.
Women's Glee Club 4. Committee of Equal Educational Op-
portunity for the Handicapped 3. 4.
TUCKLER, DEBRA I. 353 N. Edgewood Street
Philadelphia. Pa. BSU 1. RHA 2. Alpha Kappa Alpha 2. 3. 4.
Jewellettes 1 . 2. Law Club 4.
SZMIDT, THOMAS J. 506 Carol Ave. Blackwood. N.J.
Cross Country 1, 2. 4. Indoor Track 1.
TUMILTY, KIM L. 671 Fernfield Circle Strafford-Wayne.
Pa. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Hockey 1.2.3. 4. Lacrosse 1.2,3. 4.
TURNER, ALICE M. 1865 Widener Place Philadelphia. Pa.
BSU 3. 4. RHA 2. IGA 3. Gospel Choir 1. 2. International
House 2. Student Employment 1. 2, 3. 4.
TAPPE, BARBARA A. 435 W. John Street Frackville. Pa.
Speech Path. & Audiology Club 2. 3. 4. Student Employment
1. 2. 3. 4.
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TAYANI. DONALD M. 2000 Belvedere Avenue Havertown.
Pa. Darlington Biological Society 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1 , 4.
UHLER, RICHARD K. 34 Barbara Drive Springfield. Pa.
TAYLOR, JARLYN 5822 Webster Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4.
TEMPLE, MARGO 4714 Wallace Place Philadelphia. Pa.
Alpha Kappa Alpha 2. 3. 4.
TERWILLIGER, JAMES M. 6020 Ft. Jenkins Lane
Bloomsburg. Pa. Psychology Club 3. 4. Intramurals 1.
THOMAS, LINDA R. 1012 E. Sydney Street Philadelphia.
Pa. BSU 1.2.3. 4. Affirmative Action 4. Delta Sigma Theta 3.
4. Pep Squad 1 . 2. National Student Exchange 3. Student Em-
ployment 2. 3. 4.
THOMAS, PETER G. 208 Harvey Ave. Reading, Pa. Theta
Chi I. Intramurals 2, 3. Tennis 3.
THOMSON, KATHY L. 1312 Clarke Road Abington. Pa.
Nursing Club 1.2.3. 4. Bel Canto 1, 2. Musica Antigua 3.
Women's Glee Club 1,2,3, 4. Campus Crusade for Christ 1,2.
Student Nurses' Association of Pa. 2, 3, 4.
UNDERKOFFLER, LINDA K. 124 S. Jefferson Street
Boyertown, Pa. Theta Chi 1 , 2, 3. 4. Dance Production 2. 3. 4.
Majors Club 2. 3. 4. Marching Band 1.2.3. 4. Intramurals I,
2. 3, 4.
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VALENTINO, PAUL J. 874 North 22nd Street Philadelphia,
Pa. Concert Band 2, 3. Marching Band I. Mixed Choir 1 , 2.
Musica Antigua 1, 2. String Ensemble 1.2.3. 4. Woodwind
Ensemble 1.2.3. 4.
VAN WYCK, JOY L. 112 Verona Road Broomall. Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 4.
VATTIMO, ANTHONY P. 1688 Thayer Drive Norristown.
Pa. College Choir 3. 4. Criterions 3, 4. Mixed Choir 1. 2.
Men's Chorus 1. 2.
VAUGHN, DEBRA J. 7913 Williams Avenue Philadelphia.
Pa. BSU 1. 2. Community Service 1. Delta Sigma Theta 3. 4.
three hundred twenty-eight
Gymnastics I, 2. Track <& Field 3. Student Employment 3, 4.
VENTERS, NANCY L. 213 Davis Avenue Linwood. N.J.
Abbe Society 2. 3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Alpha Xi Delta 1 . 2.
3. 4. ACE 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 2. 3.
WALSH. RODMAN D. 20 Crestline Road Wayne. Pa. Foot-
hall 1,2,3, 4. Intramurals 1,2,3, 4.
WALTER, LOUISE A. RD #i Kutztown. Pa. Volleyball 1 ,2,
3. Majors Club I.
VERDUCCL BARBARA J. 38 Willow Street Glen Ridge,
N.J. Sigma Alpha lota 1.2, 3, 4. MENC2. 3, 4. Brass Ensem-
ble 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1,2,4. Mixed Choir I. Symphony
Orchestra 3, 4. Women's Chorus 1. Woodwind Ensemble 4.
Wind Ensemble 2. Student Employment 2, 3, 4. Swope Foun-
dation Scholarship 2. Opera Orchestra 3.
VIOLA, MARK A. 2246 Cambridge Road Broomall, Pa.
Soc. Adv. Management 4.
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WADDELL, VICKIE L. 6314 Cottage St. Philadelphia. Pa.
CAS 1.2.3.4. P. SEA. 1.2.3.4. Women s Glee Club 2, 3,4,
(President). Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. 3, 4.
WADE, MICHAEL D. 5651 Osage Ave. Philadelphia. Pa.
BSU 4. Omega Psi Phi. Football 1. Indoor Track 2. 3. 4.
Track and Field 3,4.
WALKER, KATHLEEN M. / Boswell Road New Castle,
Del. RHA 1,2,3, 4. IGA 3. 4. Alpha Phi 1.2.3. 4. Hockey 1.
2. Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4. Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4.
Women's Glee Club 3, 4.
WALTON, PATRICIA M. 3641 N. Clearwater Lane
Brookhaven. Pa. RHA 3. 4. Swimming and Diving 1.2.3. 4.
P. SEA. 4. Speech Path and Audiology Club 2. Intramurals
2, 3. 4.
WAMBOLD, STANLEY B. 403 Broad Street Spring City.
Pa. Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. Veterans Club I. 2. 3. 4.
WARD, MERRY C. Philadelphia. Pa. BSU I. 2. 3. 4. Alpha
Phi Alpha 1 . 2. 3. 4. Archery 1 . Cheerleader 1 . 2. 3. 4. {Cap-
tain}. Intramurals 1.2.3,4. Gospel Choir 1,2,3,4, (Director).
WATKINS, DEBORAH M. 508 W.
Brookhaven, Pa.
Brookhaven Road
WATSON, CHERISSE Y. 6026 Haverford Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa. Fencing 2, 3. 4, (Vice President}. Social
Welfare Club 3,4.
WEAVER, DEBORAH J. 1529 Glen Ave. Folcroft, Pa.
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Bowling 2. Student Employment 3, 4.
Campus Crusade for Christ 1.
WEAVER, WENDY E. 14002 Jarrettsville Pike Phoenix,
Maryland. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, (Vice Pres.j. Little Theatre
Club 2, 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 4. Theatre 208 Productions 1.2.3. 4.
(Secretary). College Choir 3. 4. Mixed Choir 1 . 2.
WALKER, SHAWNETLE D. 5900 Warrington Ave.
Philadelphia. Pa. BSU 1. 2. Alpha Kappa Alpha 2. 3, 4.
Gospel Choir 1. 2. Student Employment 1.3.4.
_WEBB, KENNETH A. RD #1 Box 381 A-1 West Grove. Pa.
Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. Intramurals 4. Veterans Club 1.2.3. 4.
Student Employment 1. 2. 3, 4.
WALLACE, JANET M. 121 Westbridge Road Glenolden.
Pa.
WEBER, STEPHEN C. Water Street Oley. Pa. College
Choir 1, 3. Marching Band 1,2,3. Men's Chorus 1, 2.
WALSH, MARYLYNN 1612 Kingsmere Circle Rochester.
Mich. 48063. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4. In-
tramurals 1,2,3. 4. Dance Production Workshop 2. 3. 4.
WEIDMAN, TERRY M. 993 Woodland Drive
Southampton. Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 1.2.3. 4. Nursing
Club 1,2.3. 4. Newman 2. 3. 4. (Secretary).
three hundred tv^enty-nine
WEIKEL, RAYMOND M. 446 Washington St. Royersford.
Pa. Soc. Adv. Management 3. 4.
WELTY, KAREN J. 574 W. Euclid St. Allentown. Pa. Abbe
Society 4. Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2, 3, 4. Alpha Phi 1. 2.
IPres.), 3. 4. (Secretary). ACE 1.2.3. (Secretary). 4. (Pres.).
Commencement Committee 4. Special Education Club 4.
Who's Who Selection Committee 4.
WITMER, DAVID A. Box 198 RD #4 Quarryville. Pa.
College Choir 4. Mixed Choir I. Men's Chorus 1 . String En-
semble 1, 2. Symphony Orchestra 1.2.3, 4. Campus Crusade
for Christ I. 2. 3. 4.
WITMER, JEFF S. 38 N. Church Street Ephrata. Pa.
Baseball 1. 2. Basketball 1 . 3. 4. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
WESTERHOLM, SUSAN 112 N. Whitford Road Exton.
Pa. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Geography & Outing Club 1 . 2. 3.
P.S.E.A. 4.
WOLFE, DEBRA A. 474 W. Main St. Elizabethville. Pa.
RHA 3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Intramurals 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 1.
2. 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 4. Bel Canto 1. 2. College Choir 3. 4.
Marching Band 1. Mixed Choir 1 , 2. Women's Chorus 1, 2.
WEYMAN, DARRELL M. Star Route Pottstown. Pa. Phi
Mu Alpha 1. 2. 3. 4. M.E.N.C. 1. 2. 3. 4. Brass Choir 4.
College Choir 4. Criterions 1 . 4. Marching Band 1 . 2. 3, 4.
Quad/Section Leader. Mixed Choir 1. 2. Symphony
Orchestra 3. 4. Wind Ensemble 2. 3. Symphonic Band I.
Trombone Choir.
WHITCOMB, JAMES W. 535 W. Cumberland Road Enola.
Pa.
WHITEHURST, ROSLYN E. 171 Sheridan Street
Pottstown. Pa. BSU 1. CAS 1.2.3. 4. Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.
3, 4. Hockey 1. 2. Campus Crusade for Christ 1.2.3. 4. In-
tramurals I. Lacrosse 1.2,3. 4. Gospel Choir 1.2.3. 4.
WILLIAMS, DONNA A. 5911 Catharine St. Phila.. Pa.
BSU 1. 2. 3. 4.
WILLIAMSON, MOLLY C. 1708 Sue Ellen Drive Haver-
town, Pa W.C.L.A. Internship 4.
WOLFE, PAMELA S. 515 Plymouth Rd. V-8 Plymouth
Mtg, Pa. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Majors Club 2, 3, 4.
WOLFRUM, DALE E. 993 Carlin Dr. Southampton, Pa.
Recreation Council 3, 4. Cross Country 4. Indoor Track 2. 3.
Lacrosse 1. Synchronized Swimming 2. Track Club 2. 3. 4. In-
tramurals 1. 2. 3. 4.
WOODLAND, RICHARD A. 621 Kehn St. Norristown. Pa.
Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. ACE 1, 2, 3. 4. P.S.E.A. 3, 4. Veterans
Club 1,2,3, 4. Young Republicans 1, 2.
WOODWORTH, ELIZABETH A. 1435 Garnet Mine Rd.
Boothwyn. Pa. Basketball 2. Lacrosse 2, 3. Tennis 3. EC A 2,
3, 4.
WOODWORTH, ROBIN R. 1437 Garnet Mine Rd.
Boothwyn, Pa. Basketball I . Hockey 1 , 2. Lacrosse 1 , 2. EC A
1, 2. Dance Production Workshop 3.
WILLIAMSON, TRUDI M. 21 S. Airmont Rd. Surrern,
N.Y. M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. Bel Canto I. College Choir 3. 4.
Mixed Choir 1 . 2. Women's Chorus 1,2. Serpentine 3. Student
Employment 2, 3.
WYATT, GEORGIA D. 12708 Kavanaugh Lane Bouire. Md.
Darlington Biological Society 3.4. (Pres.).
WILSON, BETH A. Rt. 2 Box 16 Schwenksville. Pa.
Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. Quad Angles 3.
WILSON, BEVERLY A. 129 N. Clifton Ave. Aldan, Pa.
XUGHES, TERRY 501 Parkview Dr. Wynnewood, Pa. Cross
Countrv 4. Indoor Track 1,2,3, 4. Track & Field 1,2,3, 4.
three hundred thirty
YACKER. DOUGLAS J. 10927 Modena Dr. Phila.. Pa.
Cross Country 1.
YEAGES, RANDOLPH L. P.O. Box 49 Millersburg. Pa.
Lambda Chi Alpha Ritualist 1. Rush Chairman 2, Vice Pres.
3. 4. Marching Band 1 . 2. Men's Chours 1 . 2. Intramurals 1. 2,
3. 4.
YONCHIUK, MARY ANN RD #i Tunkhannock. Pa.
Valkyrie 2. 3, 4. Hockey 2. Intramurals 1 ,2,3,4. W.A.A.2,3.
Newman I.
ZAMPANA, KATHIE 76 Mendenhall Dr. Glen Mills. Pa.
Student Employment 4. Commuter Government 4.
ZATKOS, JOHN P. 826 E. I5th St. Chester. Pa. Tau Kappa
Epsilon 1.2.3, 4. Boxing 4. Football I. Intramurals 1.2.3. 4.
Lacrosse 3. 4. Weight Lifting 4. Intramurals 1 . 2. 3. 4.
ZELLNER. KATHY F. 950 Fairview Ave. Gettysburg. Pa.
Sigma Alpha Iota 3. 4. Alpha Xi Delta Historian 3, 4.
M.E.N.C. 1,2,3, 4. Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4. College Choir 3,
4. Mixed Choir 1 , 2. Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. Woodwind En-
semble I, 2. Twirler 1,2,3, 4. Woodwind Quintet 4.
ZEWE, CHERYL A. 625 S. Walnut St. West Chester, Pa.
Social Welfare Club 2, 3. 4. Veterans Club 2. 3, 4.
three hundred thirty-one
EPILOGUE
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I would like to thank the people who
made the 1978 SERPENTINE what it is.
The people behind the scenes who were
always there to help. I also want to thank
my brother and sister for typing and lifting
and for being a real family.
Mike Joyce — teddy bear, advertising
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Bruce Norris — the mystery sports
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Jerry Sweeney — a friend to all.
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others as separate persons is a measure of
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