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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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ENGLISH 
DEPARTMENT 


SCHOOL  OF 

)/--'- Arts-::,-. 

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Letters 


ART 
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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speech 

Communications 
1 


Theatre  Department 


E tft&rSi^SaW^-v  ^ij-^i;.:^  ■ 


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 

Pictured 


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 


Ik 


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 


Iwenn-orie 


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 
feissi,: /Chairberson  V 


■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 

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m  R.  Overlease 
inald  F.  Romig 
i\''aber 

n  W.  Webster 
rd  I.  Woodruff 


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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 


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Dr.  Edward  A.  Barrow 
Chairperson 

d  Boerlin 
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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!! 


thirty-two 


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. 


thirty-three 


The    game    room    inside 
Sykes. 


Often  times  it's  a  long  road 
home  for  the  commuter. 


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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. 


forty-one 


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. 


forty-three 


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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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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. 


forty-six 


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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forty-eight 


Getting  it  together  at  the  dance 
marathon. 


forty-nine 


fifty 


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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Little  ikeater 


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. 


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Theater  Dance 


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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 


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Anthropology  Club 


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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eighty-nine 


Elementary  Math  Majors 


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mneiy-one 


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 


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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 


HJk^s  l^ko-  0mm  Qfudmk 


(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  thirteen 


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Phi  Mu 

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studying????? 


one  hundred  fifteen 


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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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Theta  Chi 


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one  hundred  twenty-two 


Alpha  Phi 


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Kappa  Omicron  Tau 


one  hundred  twenty-three 


Alpha  Phi 


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■  me  hundred  iwenty-fotir 


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-seven 


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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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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-two 


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 
THE  MARLBORO  TRIO 


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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. 


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The  Indians  camped  out 
in  front  of  the  Old 
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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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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 


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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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DEBORAH  D.  ENGELSON 

5  5.  Musk 
MICHAELJ.FALCO 

B.S.  Accounting 

MATTHEW  FARKAS 

B.S.  CriminaUuslice 

MARY  FELDBAUMER 

B.S.  Nursing 


MICHAEL  ENNIS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

MELISSA  FALEN 

B.S.  Health  and  Ph\s.  Ed. 

KURT  FASSNACHT 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

DOLORES  M.  FELICIANI 

B.S  Elementary  Ed. 


CAROLA.  EVERHART 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed 
REGINAM.FANELLI 

B.A.  Social  Welfare 

CHERYL  FAULKNER 

B.S.  Speech  Communications 

ELIZABETH  FELKER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


PATTI A.  EYLER 

B  A   Theatre  Arts 
PETER  FARDELMANN 
B.S  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

SUE  A.  FAUST 

B  S  Clinical  Chemistry 

DEBRA  L.  FELSBURiC 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed. 


MIRIAM  FAGAN 

B.S.  Music 

KATHLEEN  FARIS 

B.S  Music 

JAY  FEINBERG 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

VICTORIA  FIDANZA 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


one  hundred  seventy-four 


BRUCE  K.nLLIPO 

B.S  Biology 

GARY  FISHER 

B  S  Social  Studies  and  History 

MARLENEFLEMMING 

BS  Music 

SUE  FORESE 

B.S.  Accounting 


VIRGINIA  C.  FIORELLO 

B'S  Chemistrv 
ROLAND  FISHLINGER 

B.A  Psychology 
KATHERINE  FLOURAS 

B  A.  Biology 

PATRICE  M.  FORREST 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


MARCIE  HRESTONE 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed 
JULIANNE  FITZGERALD 

B.A.  Literature 

MARGARET  FLYNN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


KAREN  M.  FISCHER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

MAUREEN  A. 

FITZPATRICK 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed 

CONSTANCE  A.  FORD 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

PENNY  FRANCISCUS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


PATRICIA  FISHEL 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

BRUCE  FLAMMA 

B.S.  Music 

MELANIE  R.FORD 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

WAYNE  FRANKO 

B.S.  Biology 


one  hundred  seventy-five 


JOYCE  L.  FRASER 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

DEBORAH  A.  FRODIGH 

B.S  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

ANN  L.  GALLAGHER 

B.S.  Accounting 

JANET  L.GARRiSON 

B.S.  Music 


GLENDA  A.  FRAVER 

B.S.  Music 

JANEA.  FRONHEISER 

B.S.  Music 

GERALDINEM. 

GALLAGHER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

PATRICIA  GARVEY 

B.S.  Accounting 


IAN  R.  FREEDMAN 

B.A.  Psychology 

JILL  M.  FULLERTON 

B.S. 

IMMACULATA  GALLAGHER 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

MAUREEN  R.  GAVAGHAN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


KATHLEEN  M.  FREEH 

B  S 
DANIEL  FURA 

B  .4   Literature 

VALERIE  GALLAGHER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

EILEEN  GAVIGAN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


PAUL  FRITSCH 

B.S.  Marketing 

AMYS.GABIN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

JOHN  A.  GALLO 

B.S.  Criminal  Justice 

JOHN  M.  GAZDA 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


one  hundred  seventy-six 


WENDY  L.GEBERT 

B  S  Elementary  Ed 

A.BARBARA 

GERSTEMEIER 

B.S.  Nursing 

A.VALERIE 

GILLELAND 

B.A   Philosophy 

DEBRA  GOVAN 

B.S.  Elemenlarv  Ed. 


PATRICIA  GENTILE 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

DAVIDA.GERY 

B  S  Management 

E.TERRENCE 

GLADFELTER 

BS  Music 

J.  CAROLE  GRAHAM 

B.S  Nursing 


JANET GENUARDI 

B.A .  Speech  Communications 

MICHAEL 

GIANGIORDANO 

B.S  Political  Science 

T.JANE  GLASS 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

EILEEN  GRANT 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 


LOUIS  GENUARIO 

B.S  Health  and  Phvs  Ed 

B.JUDITH 

GIARDINIERE 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

A.  LORI  GOLDBERG 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

E.  PATRICIA  GRANT 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


L.CHRISTINE 
GERHART 

BS  Public  Health 

JULIA  GILBERT 

B.S.  Music 

L.SUSAN 

GOLDSCHMIDT 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

KAREN  GRASSANO 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


one  hundred  seventy-seven 


EDWARD  GRAY 

B  S.  Chemistry  and  Bio. 


S.ROBERT  GRAY 

B.S.  Accounting 


A.  ELIZABETH 
GREELEY 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


MARAGRET  GREEN 

B.A.Arl 


L.  JAMES  GREENE 

B.S  Mathematics 


L.  PATRICIA  GREENE 
B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


L.  SUZANNE  GREIDER 

BS  Music 


one  hundred  sevenly-eight 


F.  TERRY  GRIFFE 

BS.  Health  and  Ph\s  Ed. 


KAREN  GROZINSKI 

BS.  Elementary  Ed 


MARGARET GRUBE 

B.S.HeahhandPhys.Ed. 


A.  DOROTHY  GRl  NFELDER 

B.A.  Mathematics 


GARYGUBICZA 

B.A.  Geography 


NATHAN  F.GULLIVER 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 


L.  CAROLE  GUTEKLNST 

B.S.  Music 


one  hundred  seventy-nine 


SHARLEEN  GUY 

GALEN  HAIN 

ROBIN  HAKANSON 

L.  JANICE  HAMBRIDGE 

B.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON 

B.S  Elementary  Ed. 

B.S.  Music 

BS.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

B.A.Art 

B.S.  Management 

L.  DONNA  HANKINS 

KAREN  HANNIG 

T.  ROSEMARY  HARKINS 

L.  NANCY  HARLAN 

JANET  HARLEY 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

B.S.  Accounting 

B.S  Social  Studies 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

B.S.  Accounting 

BARBARA  HARTSHORNE 

LESLIE  HARVEY 

J.  DAVIDHAUGHNEY 

M.  GEORGE  HAUGHTON 

J.DENISE 

B.S.  Management 

B.S.  Nursing 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

B.S.  Music 

HEFFINTRAYER 

GARY  HEGH 

A.KENDRAHEINDEL 

FRANCINE  HEISS 

JOYCE  HELD 

B.S.  Nursing 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

B.S.  Speech  Correction 

BS  Nursing 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

E.  PETER  HENRY 

B.S.  Marketing 

one  hundred  eighty 


ROBERT HENRV 

B  S  Etemenlary  Ed. 

D.  REBECCA  HICKMAN 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

KATHY  HOFFMAN 

B  A  Soc.  and  Anihropotogv 

K.JLLIEHOSTVEDT 

B.A.  Psychology 


MARY  HERBERT 

B.A   Political  Science 

N.GREGORY  HILLS 

B  A  Soc.  and  Anthropology 

JAN  M.  HOIDA 

B.S  Music 

SANDRA  HOW  AT 

B.A.  Computer  Science 


DONALD  HERSHMAN 

B  A.  Biology 

JOHN  T.  HILLER 

B.A.  Art 

J.  SARAH  HOLLAND 

B.S.  Nursing 

DIANE  HOWE 

B.S.  Nursing 


BARBARA  HETHERINGTON 

B.S.  Spanish 
ETSUKO  HIROWATARI 

B.A.  An 
A.  SHIRLEY  HOMMEMA 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 
GLENN  HUEBNER 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 


L.  SHELIA  HEYDT 

B.S.  Nursing 
B.  ROBERT  HOFF 

B.S.  Geography 

MICHAEL  HORNE 

B.S.  Management 

JOHN  HUGHES 

B.S  Marketing 


one  hundred  eighty-one 


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8  5.  Accounting 

DEBBIE  J  ACOBSEN 

BS.  Public  Health 

DEBORAH  L.  JUSTICE 

BS  Social  Studies  and  Hist 


KATHLEEN  HUGHES 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 
WILLIAM  H.  HUTCHINS 

BS  Elementary  Ed. 

EDWARD  W.  JOHNSON 

B  S.  Social  Studies 

CHARLES  P.  KAHIL 

B.S.  Accounting 


ANNEL.  HUMER 

BS  Speech  Correction 

JOSEPH  HYDE 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

CYNTHIA  J.  JONES 

BS  Elementary  Ed. 

SUSAN  KANE 
B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


SUSANNE  HUNSBERGER 

B.A.  German 

WILLIAM  E.INGRAM 

B.S  Management 

ELLEN  H.JONES 

B  A.  Literature 

KATHLEEN  KEENAN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


WILLIAM  HUPLITS 

B.S.  Accounting 
GREGORY  IRONS 

B.A.  Geography 
VENUS  P.  JORDON 

B.S.  Nursing 

JEFFREY  B.  KELL 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


one  hundred  eighty-two 


JANET  F.KELLER 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

WILLIAM  R.  KERCHNER 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

VICKIE  KLING 

BS  Music 

KEVIN  G.  KNOWLES 

B.S.  CriminalJuslice 


JOAN  M.  KELLY 

B.S 
BONNIE  KERR 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed. 

MARIANNA  T.  KNEAFSEY 

B  A .  French 

CATHERINE  KNOX 

B.S.  Sursing 


MAUREEN  A.  KELLY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

JULIA  KERR 

BS  Biology 

KATHERINE  M.  KNEPPER 

BS  Music 

JOSEPH  KORZEC 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


JOHN  T.  KELSH 

B  S.  Management 
KEVIN  KESSLER 

B  S  History 

JOHN  KNIGHT 

B  S  Management 

BARBARA  KOWALSKl 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


CHRISTINE  B.  KENNEV 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 
PATRICIA  J.  KLINE 
B.S  Elementary  Ed. 
JAMES  KNOWLES 
B.S.  CriminalJustice 
KAREN  E.  KRALLIS 
B.A  Sac.  and  Anthropology 


one  hundred  eighty-three 


JANICE  L.  KRATZ 

B.S.  Speech  Correction 


KATHRYN  A.  KRAUSS 

B.S.  Speech  and  Theatre 


ANDREA KRIM 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


PAMELA  B.  KRUEGER 

B.S.  Music 


IRENE  KUBILUS 

B.S.  Music 


CHARLES  F. 
KUPFERSCHMIDT 

B  .4   History 


one  hundred  eighty-four 


ROSEMARY  KURTZ 

B.S  Speech  Correction 


CINDI  LABASH 

B.S.  Elementarv  Ed 


DONNA  M.  LABONTY 

B.S.  History 


MARK  A.  LAFFERTY 

B.A   Biology 


DEAN  E.  LAIRD 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 


ROBERT LANDRUM 

B.A.  Literature 


one  hundred  eighty- five 


JEROME  H.LANG 

B.S  Music 
ELAINE  LAZZOPINA 

B.S.  Management 

Patrick  f.  Leonard 

B.A   Literature 

HEIDI  H.  LIT 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


DOROTHY  S.  LANGTON 

B.A.  Political  Science 
KAREN  LEAHAN 
B.S  Elementary  Ed. 

JUDY  A.  LEVY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

KAREN  A.  LITZ 

B.A.  Russian 


JOHNLANM 

B.A.  History 

CAROL  A.  LEARN 

B.A.  Soc.  and  Anthropology 

KATHLEEN  M.  LILLO 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

JOSEPH  P.  LOBB 

B.A.  Biology 


WILLIAM  H.  LATIMORE 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed 

LINDA  LENGEL 

B.S.  Nursing 

PATRICIA  A.  LILLY 

B..4.  Russian 

JOSEPH  LOCICERO 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


GEOFFREY  LAWRENCE 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

DEBRA  LENKER 

B.A.  Soc.  and  Anthropology 

SUSAN  LINDE 

B.S  CriminalJustice 

DEBORAH  R.  LODER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


one  hundred  eighty-six 


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DIANE  LONG 

B.S.  Accounting 

PETER  MACGREGOR 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed 

DEBORAH  J.  MAKUCH 

B.A .  Social  Welfare 

ANAT.MARQUEZ 

B.S.  CriminalJuslice 


SYLVIA  E.  LYKENS 

B.S.  Biology 
JOANN  MACKIEWICZ 

B.S.  Mathematics 
CYNTHIA  MALACHI 

B.S.  Music 

DEBORAH  B.  MARSH 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed 


MARY  EILEEN  LYNCH 

B.S.  Speech  Correction 

NANCY  J.  MACLEOD 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

BARBARA  I.  MANN 

B.S  Speech  Correction 

RICHARD  MARTIN 

B  S.  Accounting 


MICHELELYNHAM 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

BARBARA  MACNEILL 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

ARTHUR  W.  MANSKY 

B  S  Mathematics 

EDWARD  A.  MARTORELLI 

B.S  Elementarv  Ed. 


TERRY  LEE  MACGOWAN 

B.S.  Social  Studies 

JAMES  MAGEE 

B.S  CriminalJustice 

KATE  MARKS 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

JANET  L.MASON 

B.S.  English 


one  hundred  eighty-seven 


CERALYN  M.  MAYERNICK 

B.S.  Communications 
JOHN  MCCANDLESS 

B.S.  Marketing 

JAMES  MCDERMOND 

B.S.  CriminalJuslice 

JOHN  MCGOWAN 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


KEITH  A.  MAYO 

B.S.  Management 

PATRICIA  M.  MCCARRICK 

B.S.  Music 

DEBORAH  MCDERMOTT 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

ELIZABETH  MCGUIRE 

B.A.  Psychology 


KATHLEEN  MCANENY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

JEFFERY  D.  MCCLEARY 

B.S.  Management 

JAMES  MCGETTIGAN 

B.S.  CriminalJuslice 

LORRAINE  MCGUIRK 

B.S.  Speech  Pathology 


DENISEMCCABE 

BS.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

WANDA  F.  MCCLURE 

B  S.  Chemistry  and  Biology 

KAREN M.MCGLYNN 

B.S  Elementary  Ed 

LUCY  MCILVAINE 

B.A.  Sac.  and  Anthropology 


THOMAS  D.MCCALL 

BS  Public  Health 

TIMOTHY  MCCORKELL 

B.A.  History 

JOHN  MCGOVERN 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

HUGH  MCKEAN  JR. 

B.S.  Management 


one  hundred  eighty-eight 


MARYMCKERNAN 

B.S.  Nursing 

JOHN  MARK  MCNAMARA 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

JANYEMENZiES 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

CHARLOTTE  R.  MICHAEL 

B.A.  Psychology 


KAREN  M.  MCLAUGHLAN 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

KATHLEEN  MCNULTY 

B.S.  CriminalJustke 

MICHELLE  MERLO 

BS.  Biology 

MARY  J.  MILES 

B.A.  Spanish 


JOHN  MCMANUS 

B.A.  Accounting 

EDWARD  D. 

MCQUILLINJR. 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

JUDITH  A.  MEST 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

STEPHEN  MILLER 

B.S.  CriminatJustice 


THOMAS  MCMANUS 

B.S.  Accounting 
STEVEN  MCWHIRTER 

BS  Music 

PAMELA  D.  METZGER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

MARY  MILLSAPS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


JAMES  MCNALLY 

B.S.  Management 
KERRY  MENAS 
MARY  MEYER 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 
AILEEN  M.  MOCEY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


one  hundred  eighty-nine 


MARY MOLNAR 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 


SHARON  MONROE 

BS.  Music 


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B.S.  Soc.  Slds.  and  Pol.  Sci. 


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KAREN  MONTEMURO  MARIA  MONTICCIOLO 


B.S.  Marketing 


BS  Music 


ANN  MOORE 
B.S.  Health  and  Phvs  Ed 


GREGORY  MOORE 

B  A.  Communication 


one  hundred  ninety 


BRUCE  MORONEY 

B.S.  Accounting 


MARGARET  MORRELL 

B.S.  Music 


PATRICIA  MORRISON 

B.A .  Literature 


CONSTANCE  MOSS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


JOHN  G.  MOSSER 

B.S.  Management 


ROBINS.  ML  ELLER 

BS.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


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LIANNE  MURRAY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

ELIZABETH  NAISMITH 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

ISAAC  B.  NORRIS 
B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


ANITA  MULLER 

B.S.  Accounting 

ELEANOR  MUSGROVE 

B.S.  Speech  Pathology 

EDWARD  NASPOLl 

JOANNE  O'BRIEN 

B.S.  Nursing 


SUSAN  MUMMA 

BS  Health  and  Phys  Ed. 

ARTHUR  NACCARELLI 

B.S.  Management 

TERESA  NAZARIO 

B.A.  Political  Science 

CERALYN  O'DONNELL 

B.S.  Dental  Hygiene 


MARGARET  MUNLEY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

KATHIE  NAGIE 

B.S.  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

STEPHEN  NEMES  JR. 

BS  Biology 

KATHLEEN  O'DONNELL 

B.S.  Marketing 


CAROL  MURPHY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

MICHAEL  NAGURNEY  JR. 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

BRUCE  NICHELSON 

B.S.  Music 

RICHARD  ODORISIO 

B.S.  Geography 


one  hundred  ninety-two 


DIANE  OGLE 

B.S  Elemeniarv  Ed. 

NANCY  ANN  OSTROFF 

BS  Health  and  Phvs  Ed 

FRANK  PAGLIANTE 

B  S  Management 

SLSAN  E.  PEAK 

as  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


HENRY  O'HARA 

BS  Soc.  Stds.  and  Pol.  Sci. 

KERRY  ORAM 

B  S  Marketing 

ANTOINETTE  PALERMO 

BS  Music 

JOEL  PECHART 

BS.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


KEVIN  O'NEILL 

B.A .  Political  Science 

WILLIAM  ORR 

BS  Health  and  Phvs  Ed. 

DIANE  PANARA 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

CYNTHIA  PECINA 

B.S.  Public  Health 


RICHARD  O'NEILL 

B  S  Management 

FRANCES  PACCHIAROTTI 

B  .4  Psychology 

MARIA  PAPARDIDES 

BS  Speech  Pathology 

VLARK  PEIPER 
B.S.  CriminalJustice 


DAVID  OPPENHEIMER 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 
MARK  PAGANO 
BS  Public  Health 

DEBRA  PATZ 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

WALTER  PEREKUPKA 

B.S.  Mathematics 


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DEBORAH  PLEVYAK 

B  S  Elementarv  Ed. 
PATRICIA  POPPERT 

B.A .  Psychology 


PATRICIA  PERKINS 

B.S.  Speech  and  Theatre 

JANICE  C.PIJANOWSKI 

B.S.  Marketing 

ELIZABETH  PLUTA 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

PAUL  PUMA 

B.S.  Management 


DANIEL  PERNA 

B.S.  Marketing 

STEPHEN  L.  PISELLI 

B.S.  Accounting 

THEODORE  F.  POATSY.  JR. 

B  A   Mathematics 

SHARON  PURNELL 

B.S.  Nursing 


MARIA  C.  PERONACE 

B  S.  Elementarv  Ed 

JOSEPH  T.  PitURA 

BS.  Health  and  Phvs  Ed. 

JOHN  L.  POLLARD 

B  S  Management 

MARY  RAFTERY 

B.S.  Management 


GALE  MARIAN 
PHILIBOSSIAN 

B  S  Speech  Pathology 

SUSAN  M.PIZZI 

BS.  Public  Health 

ROBIN  POPJOY 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


one  hundred  ninety-four 


PATRICIA  RAHS 

B  S  Elementary  Ed 
BRENDA  RANSOM 
LESLIE  G.REBACK 

B  S  \fusic 
JOANNE  M.  REYNOLDS 

B  S  CriminalJuslice 


JOHN  RAMSDEN 

B  S  Management 

LEIGH  RASML  SSEN 

BS  Health  and  Phvs  Ed. 

KATHYS.REBANE 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

DIANE  RICHARD 

B  S  Sursing 


BRIAN  RAMSEY 

B  S  Management 

SL  SAN  L.  RASMLSSEN 

BS  Elementary  Ed. 

NANCY  REDDITT 

B  A   Literature 

PAMEHLA  RICHWINE 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


ARLENE RANDALL 

B  A  Chemistry  and  Biology 
AMY  RAW  HOL  SER 
B  S  CnminalJustice 
PATRICIA  REED 
B  S  Speech  Pathology 
BONNY  L.  RIDDLE 
BS.  Elementary  Ed. 


SI  SAN  RANDOLPH 

B  S  Music 

JAMES  REAVES 

B  S.  CriminalJuslice 

GARY  A.  REICHENBACH 

BS  Biology 

RICHARD  J.  RIGGS 

B.S.  Crim inal  Jus t ice 


one  hundred  ninety-five 


DONNA  M.RIGHI 

B.A.  Literature 


CYNTHIA  T.  RINEHOLE 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


ROBERT  W.RITNER 

B.S  Management 


DAVIDJ.  RITTHAMEL 

B.S.  Accounting 


one  hundred  ninety-six 


HEATHER  A.  ROACHE 

B  A   History 


RICHARD  ROBBINS 

B.A   Biology 


JACKLYN  ROBINSON 

B  A .  Psychology 


SONIA  I.  RODRIGUEZ 

B.A.  Spanish 


DONNA  K.  RL'GCIERO 

B.S  Biology 


ROXANNERLDISILL 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


KATHLEEN  Rl  BERT 

B.S.  Nursing 


MARYJANEA.  ROVLE 

B.S.  English 


one  hundred  ninety-seven 


KATHLEEN  RUOSS 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

MARIA  SALVUCCI 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

GARYS.SANTORE 

B.S.  Accounting 

MARYELLEN  SCAFIDl 

8.A.  Literature 


FREDERICK  C.  RUSHMORE 

B.S.  Music 

LINDA  G.SAMIMS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

ROBERT SANTORO 

B.A.  Political  Science 

PAULSCHAUM 

B.S.  Management 


EDWARD  RYAN 

B.S.  Soc.  Stds.  and  Geo. 

SHARON  SANDERS 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

KEVIN  SASKA 

B.S.  Marketing 

DEBORAH  K.  SCHEFFEY 

B.S.  Music 


PATRICIA  A.  RYAN 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

KATHRYNSANDOSKI 

B  S  Elementary  Ed 

DOLORES  M.  SAUNDERS 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

PAULA  SCHILLO 

B.A.  Literature 


MARSHA  E.  SAEGER 

B.S.  Nursing 

ELENA  A.  SANTANGELO 

B.S.  Music 

MAUREEN  SAVAGE 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

JAMES  W.SCHLEGEL 

BS  Music 


one  hundred  ninety-eight 


EDWARD  G.SCHMID 

B.A.  Political  Science 

TIMOTHY  J.  SCHU 

B.S.  Accounting 

DORIS  SEILER 

B.S.  Dental  Hygiene 

MICHEALJ.SHEILS,JR. 

B.S.  Public  Health 


BRUCE  E.  SCHMIDT 

B.S.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

RICHARD  C.SCHULTZ 

B.A.  Art 

DIANE  SELVAGGIO 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

PAUL  E.  SHERIFF 

B.A  Psychology 


ROBERT  SCHMUCKER 

B.S.  Elementarv  Ed. 

CHARLES  SCHWARTZ 

B.S.  Management 

KIM  SHADEL 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

DENISE  SHERWOOD 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


MARY  CLAIRE  SCHNEIDER 

B.A.  Spanish 

GAILP.SCIOSCIA 

B.S  Speech  Pathology 

SALLY  SHAFFER 

B.S  Elementary  Ed. 

RHONDA  A.  SHINDLER 

BS  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


WILLIAM  SCHNEIDER 

BS.  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 

John  scott 

B.S.  Music 
THOMAS  P.  SHAFFER 

B  A.  Geography 
JAMIE  I.  SHINE 

B.A.  Soc.  and  Anthropology 


one  hundred  ninety-nine 


EDMONDG.SHINN 

B.S  Criminal  Justice 

JAQUELINESIMPKINS 

B.S  Elementary  Ed. 

ROBERT  SMILEY 

B.A.  Geography 

TODD  SNYDER 

B.S.  Health  Education 


KAREN  O.SHiSLtR 
BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

GAILSLODY 

B.S.HealthandPhvs.Ed. 

BILLIE  JEAN  SMITH 

B.S.  Music 

LORETTA  SPEERS 

B.A.  Psychology 


VALERIE  SHOWERS 

B.S.  Music 

CAROL  SMALL 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 

CRAIG  SMITH 

B.S.  Social  Studies  and  Hist 

JEANNE  MARIE  SOLTNER 

B.A.  Literature 


FRANCES SHUEY 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed. 

KENNETH  SMALLWOOD 

B.S.  Accounting 

JOAN  SMITH 

B  S  Nursing 

AUDRAR.  SPOTTS 

B.A.  Literature 


MARGARET  A.  SIEGFRIED 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed. 

WILLIAM  A.  SMEDLEY 

B.S.  CriminalJustice 

LAURIE  J.  SMITH 

B.A  Art 

TERRENCEJ.SPRATT 

B.S  Health  and  Phys.  Ed. 


two  hundred 


DEBORAH  SPROAT 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

THERESA  E.  STANFORD 

BS  Health  and  Phvs.  Ed. 

MARK  D.  STAYER 

BS  .Viusic 
GAIL  L.  STEWART 
B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


ARTHUR  L.  STABLER.  JR. 

B  .4   Biology 

JENIFER  O.STANLEY 

B  A  Music 

SHELIA  D.  STEIGERW  ALT 

B  S   Mathematics 

LORRAINE  STEW  ART 

B.S  Elementary  Ed. 


MARY  ANN  STAHL 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

JOANNE  B.  STANZIONE 

B  S  Spanish 

CHARLOTTE  E. 

STELLWAGEN 

B  S.  CriminalJustice 

MARCY  STEW  ART 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


JANICE  E.  STAHLER 

B.S.  .\ursing 

PATRICIA  A.  STAUFFER 

BS  Health  and  Phvs  Ed. 

KAY  STERNER 

B  S  Elementary  Ed. 

LYNN  STIPICK 
B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 


AUGUSTINE  STAINO 

B.A  Political  Science 

SANDRA  L.  STAUFFER 

B.S.  Music 

SUZANNE  STEVENS 

B  S.  Elementary  Ed. 

CAROL  S.  STOKES 

B.S.  Music 


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CRAIG  STOVER 

B.S.  Earth  and  Space  Sci. 

FREDERICK  SWANENBURG 

B.S.  Criminal  Justice 

BARBARA  TAPPE 

B.S.  Speech  Pathology 

PETER  THOMAS 

B.S.  Political  Science 


EMILY  J.  STRACKA 

B.S.  Elementary  Ed. 
LINDAJ.SWARR 

B.S.  Music 

DONALD  TAVANI 

B.S.  Biology 

KATHY  L.  THOMSON 

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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VICTOR  GENNARO 

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 
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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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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 

two  hundred  twenty-three 


soccs» 


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. 

two  hundred  twenty-four 


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SCHEDULE 

3  WC 

—  RIDER 

2 

2WC 

— BUCKNELL 

I 

owe 

—  PENN  STATE 

4 

2  WC 

—  LAFAYETTE 

0 

1  WC 

—  ST.  JOSEPH'S 

0 

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 

HOC 


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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Beglin,  Pat  Stauffer,  Debbie  Perkins, 
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 

EAIAW  1st 

AlAW  CHAMPS 

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two  hundred  twentv-seven 


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. 


tYJQ  hundred  iwenty-eight 


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. 


two  hundred  twenty-nine 


BRSHCTBRLL 


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. 


two  hundred  thirty 


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two  hundred  thirty-one 


two  hundred  thirty  two 


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. 


iwo  hundred  thirty-three 


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 


WKB^^mmSi 


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! 


■^^ 


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 


I  WO  hundred  forty-three 


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Iwo  hundred  forty-Jive' 


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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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. 


fOJOjlU 


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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"Will  it  hurt?" 
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"What  do  you  mean,  no  pads?!" 


"rm  not  in  to  this. 


"He's  cute!" 


two  hundred  seventy- three 


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.0  hundred  seventy-five 


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 


•^^'Ifi 


To  grow  old 

and  not  to  grow  young 

is  to  be  as  a 

song  un-sung. 

Rita  Fitzgerald 


»«» 


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 


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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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The  Castle  VUffi  »  I 

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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 


am. 


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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 

n 


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 


wmB§&....... 


We  walked  with  heads  held  high 


^■y?»t 


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<7'  --:  :■  >"y»';»7'  • 
*  ■  '  **  . 


•^T-  ;i'*-55!r.  ~/,-^rj.„-e-)r  .. 


•^■'^- 


/wo  hundred  ninety-two 


and  listened  to  "Pomp  &  Circumstance" 


"f* 


two  hundred  ninety-three 


..^rtKP 


"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 


Stairways 

to 

the 

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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. 


three  hundred  eleven 


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, 


three  hundred  twelve 


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. 


u 


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. 


V 


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. 


w 


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). 


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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. 


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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. 


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itself;  every  man  is  a  piece  of  the 
continent,  a  part  of  the  main.  .  ^ 

John  Donnp 


Julie  Fitzgerald 
Editor 


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 
and  poster  man. 


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Bruce  Norris  —  the  mystery  sports 
writer. 


Jerry  Sweeney  —  a  friend  to  all. 


Dr.  John  P.  Field  —  SERPENTINE  advisor  and  friend  and  proofreder 
(oops) 


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Chris  Spencer,  professional  photographer  —  he  often  showed  us  how  to 
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relationships  which  facihtate  the  growth  of 
others  as  separate  persons  is  a  measure  of 
the  growth  I  have  achieved  in  myself." 
Carl  R.  Rogers 


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