Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1975
Page 1 of 310
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 310 of the 1975 volume:
“
f 41 Ky ,. '1 L La... ENS ...O '-if L? W gg Q 'Q .E IO . on i615 .EE 4 Q ge ...A f 4: G5 he-5 U 35 ...u V L kczdm co bi 2 . TABLE OF CONTE T TITLE PAGE PROLC IGLIF ACTIVITIES All-College Picnics Dorms Outdoor Recreation Strike Carnival He's My Brother tplayl Jazz Series Coffee House Pub Snaclt Bar-Sloan Lounge All-College Parties Intramurals Prom ADMINISTRATION ATHLETICS Introduction Football Soccer Field Hockey Fall Tennis Basketball tMen'sl Wrestling Fencing Gymnastics Basketball tWomen'sl Swimming Golf Baseball Lacrosse Spring Tennis Softball I 2-I7 I8-43 l8.l9 20,2l 22.23 24.25 26 27 28-3l 32.33 34,35 36,37 38.39 40.-ll 42.43 -14-49 50-IOI 50.51 52-57 58-63 6-I 65 66-7l 72,73 74,75 76.77 78,79 80,8I 82,83 84-89 90-95 96,97 98-l0l DISNEY WORLD tSenior Introductionl I02-I05 SENIORS twith Faculty Candidsl Boat Ride Commencement ORGANIZATIONS Student Organization Memorabilia Independent College Center Board Radio Station tW.N.S.C.l Craft Store T.V. Station tK.C,T.V.l Comniunication-Help Center S.C.A.T.E. Third World Movement Dana Townsend Lecture Karate Club Council for Exceptional Children Feminists for Equality American Chemical Society Campus Ministry GREEKS AND FRATERNAL GROUPS Group Rosters PERFORMING ARTS Introduction On the Way to the Forum Diary of Anne Frank Merry Wives of Windsor Lecturers Harry C hapin Renaissance Bruce Springsteen Caravan Souther-Hillman-Furay Nektar Jackson Browne Gil Scott-Heron EPILOGUE I06-21 I 209 210.21 I 212-26I 212-217 2l8-225 226-23l 232-235 236.237 238 239 2-10,2-ll 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 248 249 250-261 260,26l 262-287 262,263 264,265 266,267 268,269 270,271 272,273 274,275 276,277 278,279 280.28I 282.283 284,285 286.287 88-304 -.71 Q- '----lflvxw 5.5: .Q 'Q ,Q 'cn m.1'.'S'3 XL O C5 ' --A C u,'LT5 bf QW S COLL X kQaf ,,- ' fx IN MEMORIAM REPUBLIC OF SOUTH VIETNAM WHAT, MY LAI? STREAKINGE STAR TREK EASY RIDER THE SENSUOUS WOMAN QUAALUDES THE SENSUOUS MAN A CLOCKWORK ORANGE TIE DYING PLATFORMS BRA BURNING iw ATERGATE SONNY sf CHOER SILVER COINS GAS LINES DEEP THROAT THE MOODY BLUES TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION CONVERTIBLES DRAFT NUMBERS A A BOBBY RIGQQS YOU GOTTA' ISELIEVE PIFTEEN DOLLAR LIDS THE EXORCIST B+-GAME OF THE CENTURY DIRTY TRICKS LSD A CAMBODIA I GEORGE MCGOVERN X v 3 1. .-x,..., ' ,A I I V yi Q? JT . la' fx i. 'V M W, Y if IQ 4 Q? Y Im If -I If I I v VY W a N 'J U. I 2 I 1 K i f 'fjq M! ,al MTX qafvzl. K' 2 53l'f4.' I1 11122. ww' M W' :mu 'L.,i 5. KEAN'S OBITUARY NEWARK STATE COLLEGE FRESHMAN IDEALISM DIRT PATHS MISS NEWARK STATE WOODEN BRIDGES GREEN GRASS GOOD GRAFFITI COMMUNITY COALITION GAY COALITION MEDIOCRE SPORTS REQUIRED SWIM I PHILOSOPHY MAJOR THE OLD COFFEE HOUSE CAMPUS SECURITY ACCESS TO MONMOUTH RD. THE FREE UNIVERSITY MUD LOT IN VAUGHN-EAMES PARKING SPACES EVERGREENS CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION DOUGAL AND WHITEMAN DORMS STUDENTS GOING ON STRIKE CLASSY COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES YOUNG REPUBLICANS FOR NIXON PAPER TOWELS IN THE BATHROOMS GETTIN' STONED ON CAMPUS WITHOUT A HASSLE B.A.S.B.U. REASONABLY PRICED SNACK BAR FOOD THE FRESHMAN TABLE SHIT YEARBOOKS - 1 ., 4 l 9 ., 'Q Qi 1 1. , .Q 4 gy 5 7 yi Wx Z1'tf'N2f??'f'22, if 'Q-Q. 3'.'.fl?.Jf'i54 2 ,gi P? i' 'Li 159 ati-ffaifggi I' , Q . 'ii 'ful A . i 1 :-, - ,Q -, -' p Y' j',k 'li V ff, 5 . l l You stare otit the window at the rain and sleet. lhe day' is cold and miserable but you're a seasoned commuter. as good as any mailman. So you fight the traffic and the lousy weather and you make it to school. 'lhere are plenty' of empty parking spots left by those with less fortitude than yourself. You allowed more time than you needed and now you have a few minutes to kill. A cup ofcoffee would be great, so you head for the snack bar. You slog through the cold and wet, arriving in the Center dripping and sneezing. You get your coffee and settle in front ofthe fire in Sloan Lounge. lt's soon time for class, but youire only half through with your drink when a friend saunters in. Hey man, you goin' to class', ', he xyhines and you realize you've parked your car in Vaughn-Eames and your body in Sloan and that's where you're going to stay. VV21 For some unknown reason, that lU:5U class you selected at registration turned OLII to meet at 8:00 A.M. After two weeks of being twenty minutes late. you resign yourself to the fact that on the two days it meets. you will have to forego a shower. lt's 7:00 A.M. and you have just jumped behind the wheel of your Woo Olds. len minutes later. it finally' starts up. lhere's just about enough time to make it to class, but glancing down at your gas gauge you notice that you should run out a half mile from school. You pull into the Amoco station and get on line. Five dollars worth. please. Shit. there goes the pub tonight. Back on the road again. and you're thinking that if you press just alittle bit. you'll only be five minutes late. Fifty on Morris Avenuel' Hell that's not so bad. l'll just stay in the right lane so they won't notice my speed and overdue inspection sticker. Pop! Christ. there goes one of those baloney tires in the back. flat as old beer. Well. it looks like you're really going to be late now. Might as will get it over with. Howie ya doin there'. ' Oh. just fine officer. l'll be out of the way in no time . you reply. valiantly trying to shield your inspection sticker from his view. 'l'hat's OK. l'll stay here with my flashers on until you'rc fin . . . Say. when did you last have this bomb inspected'. ' Yeah l know it's overdue. but with my grandmother being in the hospital and all. I just haven't had any time . . Sorry. but the law's the law. Oh shit you have to get a poet yet. OK officer you're only doing yourjobf' just don't search the car pig, you mutter to yourself. And so it goes. Back on the road again, one hour late. Your hair is greasy. your hands are covered with crap from the tire you have a fifty dollar ticket in your mouth and you need a new tire. You finally pull into the lot and park in the last row. You dash to your building and up four flights. gasping for breath and a cigarette. You can finally see the door. on which you can barely' make out a sign that mocks silently. Class cancelled. 3 ij ,. xox.. V W -wil' ' . lf you thought liberating France was hard. try finding a parking spot on campus. After risking the chance of making your parents childless by crossing North Ave.. you have to avoid running doyvn a Philosophy professor on the picket line carrying a sign which reads: . . . Life is an Illusion . . . l C'an't Pay my Rent . . The only possible place to find a parking spot is in the rear of Vaughn- Eames lot A the only problem being, the time wasted in applying for a visa. lf the more convenient spots are not occupied by other cars, they are occupied by public opinion, civil indignation and a painful bruise. After class lets out. and you've had a whirlwind but meaningful relationship with a cloaked man in the bushes, he tells you that the ticket on your car is a municipal one. .fr fa . -x 'fa ' -!f,192-1. - - -rv 'fu - -An sy V 'itz K, I I- . QV: - ' f ,. 15- 'F 'Q 1'-'gr rt' kA'- ff 'wg rea' ' M 4 fa 1-C 1? . J, 'fs A. .- !g i??E:-yi , .1 . -1 fl, 1 . 54 rn.: g-3, . ,- . ' '-P' .- .VN LI- my Oil .'45'g-1.,3.A', , 1 if fi 51 0- MS in l' 'f Hs- an - Anil? W f fig' fra S' 1 X lj- '2 1 . , - 1- ' 1 . , -1 L A 'Ol 1 ,W A 5 H 1 0 ' 6 I Pilgrimage to Kean '3 'snnuhv 5 . You hcgiu your day hy cuxhing Ll chcck 111 your dun 111 hunk, lrrom lhuru u N .1 short hop to drop off your film Qu Ll driy c-in IWVIUIIILII. You u.1l 1lr1y 1-in h.1111h111'g1'rX forluuch 1111ddriyu-in chickcu for diunur. N ou 11141kc11q111cly trip through .1 1lr1y1-111 --.. . U ,. c11ryy'z1sh on your yyuy Iozldriyc-inI11oyiu.yyhcr'cifyoul 11 1IIy Iurky you llll hl -11 somc drive-in low. 1 . - - ll ILIIIN 1' lI1CLlllL'LlllU!1. And in hclwccu you lNlll1llgL' lo xqllCL'!L' i 4 ' 1 N I HI TORY ' jj OF Q Co TING ig 2.000 B.C. . . . At one time anthropologists believed that commuting during this era was non-existent. But recently, several scientists deciphered the symbols found in a primitive cave advertising a tire sale. , '-if-.K , 4 5- fs sees if t . e ,Q f f ff s R 5 ls is 112- 32 N rg lr M, si ' A' eq f - , H5 We MEDIEVAL . . . With the widespread growth of villages during the Dark Ages. commuting became a way of life for the people who found it necessary to travel to a neighboring town for a good restaur- ant. X V f t -L F' . 9 X U .A . ,,:,,:9 7l ' W ii' t 5 i K ..: fri Q f 1 ir'l I-20. --' ffl : , A-:Qf ---' 1 125 1920 . , . 'lhc only disadvantage of commuting by automobile during this era was the possibility ol' cutting off some- one with ai name like Angelo The Rabbi D'Annun- 6 lin. and having him use you as a serving dish. SEA-FARING . College commuting became popular in the l700's, although by the time the student ar- rived at the campus he was forced to take a seminar entitled: Beri-Beri. Why it is a good thing to have. WORLD WAR ll . . .Although commuting now brought people not only from city to city, but from country to country. at the end ofthe war 6,000,000 Lincoln Continentals with MD plates were found abandonned throughout Europe. u ff ,J FW ' r ' i ,Q .gf s 'SIM BX jQ .gi A mv!!! 9:2 ylglqhxlx- X uw I' 1 Q- 9 ' ' 'ME MS M ' h 'N WW L , 1 5 0 , xg i Hanan I ,In I . I if ROMAN ERA . . . Commuting had not yet become popularized during this period. as most Romans preferred to use the dry cleaners which picked up and delivered. Tig?-75l3?llMi W: r .,t!1i I I' -12, Tim 'L 'Q ' QQUIQF H tw X XW ' Jn If r if Milli' I EI' Ei mi li :II SL' G 3 9 T55 - ?.'.. N l l.,. W, 5 X 2 'xl ' NA xl X M ' N 1860 . . . The concept of Manifest Destiny meant for many Americans that the United States should stretch from coast to coast. while for many Indians it meant a shiny Lionel train for Christmas. RENAISSANCE . . . No one commuted during this period as most people were too busy painting. 1890 . . . With the invention ofthe automobile. com- muting had hit its peuk of popularity Al- though. some people preferred to use the Irish immigrant for a long journey. ? -l Q o xx! IA 3 -K s -- WX QS LEGACY TRAFFIC f Q A ' f' 'v r as man' mi ion , ' 1 JET AGE . . . The modern day air Ira ele Q I ywmlgr N 1 -Q 4 Q I Tl' V X 232:35:i:?:g:f::.i:::.f:g.2fair:5.2.1 c being that no matter where the average customer EXEC ,gg j Aw f 'If WE V walks, he is certain to be asked to adopt a war s orphan. lst , V -, t.,-wg, . M. A nuyy utlition to thc campus is thc tlorniitory coniplux. Set-iniiigly tlt-signed hy' thc Scvt-ii Santini Brotliurs, it is thc only planet- yytlrt-rt' you can hu ht-utcn hy' your own notchooly 2 untl hulittlutl hy your pen untl pcncil sct, lhu upnrtnicnts thcnisuly cs ttrc tlonc in :in intcrcsting sty lc ol' lattc lyihhutflt-trrly ghutto, concuntrgtting both on suprussion und thu hu rning hush uni lily Lont tins ni iny suipiists A lsnotls on tht L ' tw h 1 'sictlnrtn yio' . V ' lvl 'cyision ct' U Wir ' A 'inn' g' '- tinic yo 'tr-to - - -H ' i i -- Ant tht' ' stairs. 1 nrin yyho huliuycs Ciotl docs cxist hut prc L Q Clllct Boo s c cgiiiningt -' - -- i ' t' 3 '1 tinic o 1 sm-iisc, 'ts this 's tl -tiniu whcn your ntw roonri . A 1 aissi inutl. lt' yfou'ru liUl'lLlllLllL'. you can shurc tl ' rooni w I -wilt' yy ith ut nimon intcrcsts who you vin wtrc tl wr t mx' 'y rt-sit u with sonic w tly who 'cc s i'1t niigint wt r t ' viii, ilVlllL'Ll H. .. . .. . . .A . . uiiist-lyus hy 'stun ig t - 'iptrtrnunt 'ihovch '1rin5 Ro' ' ' ' '- ic niornin w ' 't con ' ' - shulllus ptist thuir tloor. lt's possihlt- thut at nicnihcr o ' - lint- will gtslt you toioin tht' lun. Lind it 'ou rulusc, you run tht- rislt ol huy ing your huutl curvctl into an wind instrument. Sonic ol the niost plcaising gtspt-cts ot' tlorniitory lift' nrt' thc sociail uyunts, NN hart lun it is to tlisplaiy your nightwatrc outsitlc tluring tht- spontatnt-ous lushion shows protlucctl hy' thc ringing ol at ltiurfin-tht'-morning hull. Une ol thc sitlc uttructions ol tht' larshion show is to hut on which rcsitlcnt loolys niost lilw thu llintlcnhurg whilu in his LlIlLlL'l'WL'2tl'. X l e Hug, 'P 1 f' in -rn? I-1 ' -5 ', 'A '.. 1Uy4,aTwq'g145::- ,Li ,Xf- iviyxif Nl 'QQ' '.- 7, ' kk Qfgguf ff ,gl-- V 'ff' 1f43--..sf.- '-:iw ,f - ' 3 1-fiif-' 31. ':'19-'va'-ax 4-.. Blowing Horns Exchanged For Blaring Stereos ADMI I TRATIVE HASSLE ,-ts -1 -- ..-D feast! 1-Q A .. iff' ,ff r ' 5. ffigi J r ,- , c 0'-i5'E?i 1950 -:rv , ' . I .. fr V!v--,,-,- ' .3 .. . .C W -. W. '-ll . , fl e . - '-'f ff !!! 237 V- osovnv no neue 'U , Vful 9311 - -N if 1?-f if k . 1' :Ql.......--1' E, ,gg . X k-Age-Qggggggkejg, ,, , s 112i11T- '- l- D . V -' -' v ff RFP, FAIL :Laois ?P:.s1T' 55.2.11 fzi. S 1' iz' if , if FA , I 7 E , 'f Jizz gf 4 .L - Y W W v -- -'- ' ,fl a. 1105- M 0 - W V , ..l,..:f1,.f:f1, 'il pf J,,,.d- :Y l Lglfw- 'gf 51912 M- 4 ., ,,-- me 4 Y r' QS, f ' R ' . QF 5' ' gf 2542 ,gf ee -1 .,.. N g -wwf B., 9853! S-1,1145 rj Qffl lg J --.., ---e e KSA -r ,. Q 3:3213 M5 ig! ..gA0!0.S lj Z:-6-Qj lj --T- - -'TAT -'iK '2 f Lfglk-'kd rffil .1fi?,h'? 1:7 'ff fffl.. Q'i,,r .1-.Q QA: in 5? I R745 X NN V S E-S' Q , argl 6 M' M' P rmnosomv no salmon Wai I ,ffyf 410 'gg ' inf be . . .-. i - TQTQQLQ' ...-- -M9 .f i KVYY H -f - :?j?..,5 gggcaucyl E, and ,veg Mk. 1-cs? ?.:?a,,, -fe wing! ,gli W I0 . gfifj-9465 Scheduling at Kean College is relatively taken care of through the mail. The students pick their courses from a catalogue of wide offerings. fill out various forms. and then quite simply drop these papers into a pre-addressed envelope and into a mailbox. From there. the college administration prepares the students' next semester schedules. lf, as usually is the case. the Scheduling Office feels that your education would be more benefitted by them dropping your selec- tion of Europe Since 1870, and substituting: Creative Activities in the Dental Hygenests, you have the option of accepting this change or becoming a part of the endless lines at l.ate Registration. While standing in line at l.ate Registration you may very well be mistaken for a group of fleeing Russian Jews. consequently being forced to live in makeshift kibbutzcs. Although the lines are seem- ingly endless. the administration. in an attempt to shorten these lines. have decided to hold all further Late Registration opposite the Texas Book Depository in Dealy Plaza. 7 .A. I , - . . N X- . ., s- t if l , I T JWA5 a ' 1 X ' t S N I x . ' ' 9 ii- ' 5 h in . 'V ' iii! - nz 1 Y P 2 n 5 tml in it tgsga 1.11.1 .zjiiiiy rv f .2 4 v -fQifd9f4-e.- 'ftf'-f3.l3'-1-WH! we . we Wi ' . fs. I fr ,: JI, A V- l V 4 .X tp? , I 'A ff' x 'ff f W If ti Cf H f ' .C '- ' ' 5 T0 ' l fl 'I im? 1,1 i1g.gi' .i2, 77 Af 41.51 i ' ' ' -f -M' 1 r ' ' ' 5 '- .R - ii 'I :It iii I , 1 l J' - - P A 5 hx if F T 2- A -4 Q 4 J I i. ' ' M Q I- I I . . g - lfititittiitf it tw COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: Eng. 3200 CHAUCER AND COOKERY 133 An in depth study ofthe works ot'Oeofrey Chaucer, concentrating on his Canterbury Tales as a way in preparing a soutiee Phil. 4200 STUDY OF RELIGIONS t3l A survey study of Catholicism.Judism, Taoism, Buddhism and Zen. With hints on who to place your money on if the Earth should suddenly open up. HEd. 2200 MENTAL HEALTH 123 A study of Mental Health and why it is a good thing to have. Psy. 3600 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 433 A look into abnormalities, as to why some people are well-liked. while others are known to have had their ears sealed with wax. EA. 4000 ART HISTORY An in-depth study and appreciation for various sculptors. such as Michelangelo's Abraham sacriticing an employee ofthe phone company and Christ fondling Mary Magdaline's tibia. Phil. 3500 MAN AND DEATH A course designed to answer questions such as After death, can man still be arrested on a morals charge? and Does death run only in prominent t'amiIies'? During the course. one student will die and be required to send telegrams. i x E w E i w woou saouwas 3 ' Nm ispau als F D Bsmm , 1 Hnvsn P, A805 H S31 Os 3 HHQN W-.--0-. 1 , 66+ N I m 1 1 C' C9 X3 QW 1 X - 9650 tx Q ' 1 0 G50 r 0 'B 'wsnwvann g Q 3' F lla , G1 1 l 1l 'fQ19'E I- I sgvff' Qx,qxxyg?gQ:QW A f I Q9 I tv . Z F5 ' 4. f E i wks E gXQIixnvi 'v9 ' 2 iQ,hglll '.l.'. , U , - 1 1 '1 1 Zllllllllll - 1 '1 1' 1 BY P CHANCE YEARBOOKI VAUGH.. OFFICE 1-'EAMES COLLEGE CENTER BOARD GYJ Lo! C r, 5 w O.-,,, 3 0. o CD 2 :E 3 O 5,6 In C0 P1 'IOUJNOU g UVUUl15a3:ZZ'f,'L yvmm NS- QW' noon I P bw' 'Z' AQ 951:50 Q Q5 game I f X' N 0 X., Q ,Q Amvnrv ' FEE ANE I sasrea SL' ec 443' 485 X DEPT I LCIINGE .1 While attending Kean College. the student has many opportu- nities to both enrich and enjoy himself. One popular place for students to congregate is the Kean College Pub. There. the student can converse with his friends or professors while enjoying a cold glass of beer. lf the student prefers wine with the conversation. however. he must be prepared to sell his mother to the Arabs. Al- though the price is high. most students feel that the kiuke box's choice selectionsjustify the price. Kean College also has one of the lop ten student-adminis- tered budgets in the nation. With this money. Student Organization sponsors many clubs and activities of interest to all students. The high degree of professionalism and great dedication of this office is evident through the many new activities presented in the past year. And yet, with all this money. the President of Student Organization still needs someone to cut his meat. l 4 X Everyone Who Played Got Into It ze , A 4 K' A r' I ., v F But Countless Cried, N thin Happenin At All Y., j V ff 9 KU' 'Sir Wx. - On campus. there are cluhs to benefit the physical as yyell as the intellectual. Increasing in popularity are the tudo and karate clubs. although lately' some members hay e heen accused of learning this technique adyersely. as a teyw ot the people mugged on campus claimed to hay e heard an Oriental Primal Scream before having their noses twisted like a molly sereyy, Still another facet ot' college lite is the yyell-attended eottee houses on Thursday nights. yy here amateur student musicians get to display their talents. Lntortunately. most students .ilf tending are too husy commenting on each others shoes to ity preciate the musieian's yy ares. For lilm hulils. the college otlers a tine selection ot i s to he yieyyied on Wednesdays and Sundays, Ihese inoi. i. open to the entire college community. hut tor some tits reason they' are attended only hy' those yyith the .ihihw read. The students haye alyyays enjoyed heing .ihlt t popular movies at a Ioyy eost. hut most yyoultl reattz. Philadelphia. The All-College Party is an eyent eagerly .iyy,..' t students, Here the student has the --ppt-vntiizrzij. iii dance. drink heer and urinate in the tnft or . trousers. lhe parties are enoyed hy .i.f, i with suecessiy e yoyyels in their last v... it s Un the yyliole. lxean college :s .i C alley yyas a yyondertul huni.inn.,z iam PAAARRRTTY! 5 ' f eg, N V sv, ,. f . Q-3 f Mum r gi' W- V v fain- 1 A mf Qfi 5 V Y 1 . yn Q 5 ,, 5 154 ,.., Q J, 1 ,,,,, 4,1 Wk f- - '- +45 - . mal! Kava, Z It tn' Q? x' 'fn ljrgvf,-::.. ,, 41 ' ' 1 - ' , ' ff' , . 4 V fl ,nf A H .,v,.f, ,. ,gfjf J' K A i+f . f 1-5,1- 4 ' . 9 Y 2 L - . Y '- f3':. 'i' ' f 1 ' if f H 3 jf ,3a1,. . X i ,V M, 1 , V ' I .iv ,4 nav-, f' Aff S..-M ,...r' fi 1' - 18 .4 :lfvfl-,i' .gd . S 1: 'QW . QNXXN Xrihxxxwa Oi-' S NN . . u M.- Tilisf W'-we-bf' , 1. 4' Y 'v'f'1B 5 fb- D Suumcring through the lL1xciuus gm-un. hum' in um' hgnmiu dog in unolhcr. the yullmx my paum hmmm on hh Xhlll Thc music nails lhruugh thc gur nl Wh dcuihlw. Mm.-X1 1.,-X XA Vx' , 1 NN loud to hgmdlc. Pwplu pup up und down. 1111111 .md lux. 3 und out A like rmnrimmultw dangling ITU lu NIIAIHHN lhu .ul u is fcstix'c4I1uc11rcs. l1utrwL1hlux. u1sl p.1r'lx:x1gpwpL X-uh -3 for ll.iL1Il1IUiI1- Q1I'lc1'mmn. 1 Such hm lu-un thu nnmd wt' thu 4-Xll ChIiugu lmwv I , 'cc tkmd. hucrx und lllllvx ull lurnud UH lu Srluh-:rm 1 Hgh - furcutchin' 1' 1 ' H A W - IK ' 1' 2 gn ,,aiX1.L tr h U I , ZLIIION. A mumlum' 1ltlL'l'HUUI1 IN ll'.1mh-r'1m'Li ww .w w rlxx xml lIlNhuLNXNI1IIL uh-xxm Jw h 'N 4 9 f 'Q undcr thc hgnhy hluu In-zxxcm. , 4. ai f .Q 3 ' Jungle Boogie 1 S - '37 W5 di' 459' ' X- , 4 5 Z y, I' if I 1' af , . 41' 'B r it 5 l 'ti s . L., 'ima r' 'I Q 5 Q .'ll fn -f,,9... lx' s Q.. lg . C ' Q nk I , , , X. 5 l Q Four yyhite elephants surround the yyuter hole yyiiiting to he etiptur--ti 1973-7-1 they yyere uttuelxed und yyounded hy hunters disguised tis lseeq College dorm students, But. they yy ere nursed huelt to good health oyer t:1e 'T-1 summer und eontinue to sury iy e in euptiy ity. Noyy they roelx to the sounds ot stereo und teed ott food stump yegetti- tion. Oeeussionul threuts ot tire in the hrush seure them to the eold outside. but rurely is there uny' danger. Their greatest dittieulty uppeurs to he yyith remaining yyell dressedi sinee resident monkeys enjoy syyiping the ele- phuntis gumients. They do. hoyyey er. huye ull the modem eony enienees ot eity dyxellers. including pulley druyyn euges to get upstuirs und lurge humhoo slltilils to dump their peunut shells in. Theyye become pretty populur on eumpus und there hus ey en heen .i drive to keep them ut lieun permunently. Noyy, ull thut hus to he done to preserye our iyory dwellers is to persuude the jungle udministrution to ehurge them L1 reusonuhle rentul tee. e ll is r it 1 ll , 1 Y iff ,W-if-1 i i X 1' 1. A s i 'I , yi, X ,Vi X ' t ' , - ,, li' 43:1 x, Win 53 f. if l L X . AW f1't,'.'-ff'-.fff ' ' . lllb k .uv , , -' ff ,. -57 .1 Y, 1 -H- Pi Q A Wm? L 1 if -.i ' 1 7 'ef - Qv A 2 - A K 21' 4 E i - . H A , f'V i ,....-..- 'xx f , ' 'S f M Q N, vi Ik 1 .n. 14-fww'-ffzvnfff - 9? me , ex, 4 ,pi ,x 0 A 2 ,mf . , Q , 9 mf E T' !.'fl : ,? ' 'w' 1 53 X Y gf 1 ' 5, 'i X 5' KW, , .2 1 'X fr, if fx ' ff. ' s Q-fi - X ' an I .1 A -'-ww--im l Gettin' ff fr, n Sunshine and Exercise ' ... 4 wt-1 :.- s.. if i ih -A ,' 1' ,'f,:- 'u:-'?- ' 'Q' , . . M r me sf. 2222- ,ff i ,AO 45,3 wg5' 3 ' 3 . 1' ' Z a--, 1. .gi 35 ff. 5 A ak ,-' P' ,,.f v pg ' .aa 1, df. A . . .fxdf A-,n ' r, g LA , ' 1 . A 'r .p ' X55 4 f 'v -71 . .-4 ,S 532 1 'Cin -1 A ilk .,-, 'fl 2 A,-1 me t ,fr . I. ,. .st 4,5 .4 1.55am ,x 7 H L 43' 1 4 ' is all -1,- 2 I ff .ja 'Q ' ,Q '. 5 f .7 I tv 'Wa ef lm.'9in.1J,z......, ., v- Y N N . l 1 W if E i hu Good weather is always an upper and Kean College students know just how to do it up. Some like to lounge in the sun. while the more energetic take to the eourts. Free w heelin' tun is Characteristic ot' a sun filled earnpus and whether you ehoose to hangout by yourself or group it with a few friends. nothin' tee-ls hetter than outdoor recreation. That yellow star Qiusts seein to melt aw ay Classrooms and papers and ex en a tew professors. We all kind ot' ask ourselx es. why ean't it always he like ll1is', ' We prohak bly realize that rnueh ol eollege has heen learning w hy it eant hel so when the rays eut through the clouds we let thern nurnh us with pleasure. For eollege has been a pleasure s the opportunity to learn with leisure. qs lie-sides the scheduled lrall Christinas break, the winter months brought .Ill unexpected xacation. Most vacations are taken in a pleasant, relaxed at- inospliere. but this excursion had bad weather o11 all sides. The statewide ,Xl-. l. Strike dropped precipitation not only on students, but on the heads ol non'participating p1'ol'esso1'sas well. Vkhile many lseanites tound the strike a pleasant excuse for missing classes. seniors sat neurotic ox er the possible loss oferedits towards gradua- tion. Likewise. professors who chose to stay otil' the picket line and teach sutlered seah status under the A.l .T. canopy. lfortunately. the strike was resolved with a minimum amount ot' damage to all parties. Students will pay more for an education in '76 and sit on the sidelines again in liuture negotiations. Unloyal profs to the A.F.T. cause lost a lew promotions and the Administration dropped some sweat trying to hold it all together. When the liinal season's statistics were tabulated in lrenton. there was no conference champ nor second place squad. only a tew disgruntled teams looking towards the next academic season. SJ 1 sz' :dw J' LOUNC-lk O' 1 WCA? fn! CULLK' A. 'U- S - n:'1 ' jig ME Q ID WW DICTATE 5 m-F , 413 - - X T -- ' ' 734- ' - 'ff , , .,., , ,. 'v , , , -sq., wmv' -' ' V ... ,, ' -.Ng fi' ,:,- . T , W ' N, j' ...., . , feftgivv -. A 0- - ,.,.. . ,-- -Y .. , -1. F 1 .. ' . -,,.,,..,... -...-..--- N.. ,Aww 1 ., '- 0 HUM GNOR K 'A Hnull T f :1-,- 477' 5 Q.-,Ii 416001, WZ 7 0 FACULTY 1 STUDENTS 0 .4-Y. it Winner Ever Time I his . .iv 1 . 0 is 'I fi 1,1 , rt , 0 A 11? .A--..-h , fa Tfi 'ft Q ,fx x. I Ihank trod. Thank Somebody for a time when we're all allowed to be kids again. The anf nual Sprxng C arnival parked its fun, food and games in lfangola lot for the mid-May week- end. with only Sunday called off due to scheduling problems upstairs. Lainpus organizations, elad in their usual white robes of Nnonfproliit, we-donate-tw everyone . were outdressed on Sunday when l'llIllLUltlN tell tnto their booths rather than quarters, Hut it was a lunshine Saturday on ls,C',N.J. as the yellov. bulb above baked the participants at an X09 temp. Saturday was a pleasant surprise following the l'riday evening high sehool rendition ol' West Side Story. lhe usual hureaueratie problems ul' licensing and linaneing were cut through once again by Student f,I'gi1l1llllIltDll,f haired by lillen Swiekle. this eotton eandy C arnival provided a few days ul happiness lor a whole lot ol' peoplel Z6 U . 5 xi , . I gud '-0--...., ,gf ld' 'S 4 4 - N. , -- .. . M 2 ' J' , . X. s' W- r - ' ' 2 ew, semi ' Af zgh . -- Y fyi-gjar. A A t. pr:u:1'.W5I?e:e S -Q-.-..., 5 s---4..x.Lw A ' --,, et. 'V' J Zi. --4 V x I+ fi. ,gi He,s M Brother 7 l FJC6 940355 Q sl Y' 4: 0 U. gb U' .- , P-11 'x .O 5 il , N- . 'qx'l'.5'i: v Q1 Q 1 'Q wg: his h is' Lf ,Cr Dculing with the pruhlciiix ut' giwiiiiilzitiwii wiwiix iwl.iuk wil dgirity. HUN My Brwlhci' timk Ll Iiiiitiixlic Xiuyigu llirwiigh ilu lifeline uf the black cxpuriuncu. Suiixilixily wt .iml CINP.1li1f ini thc ixxuc of hluckiicw xxaiw iiigiliircly iigiiiillud by lily uillugu i It mis Ll pluiixuru ui Nil duuii Lim! wi- Him! bliiclw iliiiik i I hlzickx. raithci' than what xxlim-N think -it hliickx. 1 'D 4 I ' X i. I ,J ,4' Tx, I i ft x Ps r-fi , 'X ' is 'n .F f'A x .mu , . gg' W V A-1 X, f Q.. F ' as ' wi. sql gi t .fn 1 H - 7' A ,- 1 . J' '. H W 1, - A' ' f . . y.. . f,f.','.,u,-X ,. .. .W , Y ,MN r, , WI-V4 A l I-.A A En . Wu. .11 ,fit-Q' 4 1 ' ...y S xt Y 1 xy as ip, 1 q-pg , I5 4: ta A fi A 'fc .31 Yr fm ,, ,,n,...,1h, ,,'v9fn'9wtnnl9g.., 5 ...,, 3,4512-fgggggv::af.,..L,' ummzzzmQsmzzzzazza r 5 P ? a I W Eirsx Qng 6 . I '7 JOE PUMA Improvisational Jazz Catches Kean Offbeat f 1 ' A . 1 , . r n I . i z . ! af pg . rl-nf ...Q J f:..,i:.. 0312? C'Hle'C'K XX A-XX 'Sli P4 mu..- -M N -M J-,qv-1-rw-1.-.y..w I HE HARRY LEAHY OLIAR'l'E'lY In Search Of The Lost Chord i GARY BURTON JAZZ L-QNSEMBIE Candlelight Cantina -thin., Qv 5 'Q ,f 5x , ,of ., 1 I, 1 I lv ' I -4 Q '1- Jgx i .4 A gl RK 'J V n .. .Q 1? X. ,fb :Q fV gf--5 i 'C QS 7 5 A Lo DQ 1 A .. :fin 0 by 45' Vx QI ' '7- fmf' Q.. i Y . . 'gf f ibn. if rv' O I, M ' ' ,, ,-' M5 fl4v9'N'.'A ' KQ,N,,l- '46 .. ,,,. - -'u,,.. - ,-,.r1'H . V ., 14 55 11549 . . MWM+g.4 . ffve 4. ,. Y. . i., sm 'E 6 S ,gk 29 2 K . ,. ,F V s'!!Q?5?4:f Rhelngold Miller Falstaff lDarkJ Ballantine A e Wine 1.75 52.00 52.00 52.00 .60 V gi,-x GO Since few people actually enjoy the taste of beer beyond the liirst frosty one, it has come to our attention that there must be another reason why the Pub has become such a popular place. The decor is adequate. the -iulte box sings loudly and the Pong game plays a shaky left paddle. So what is the element ofthe Pub which pleases its customers so readily? The answer seems to lie in the new soaking suds treatment ol'- lered to students at the discount price ot' a 31.75. This special not only wets the palate. but emerses the entire body in a bubbly mas- sage. For an additional 351.75 you can even relieve your head of the aches, pains and worries of college. lt has been reported that this treatment has produced such won- derful results that professors and administrators are now taking ad- vantage of this once student privilege. ln protest of the move. a student strike was scheduled, but it never got off the tloor of the Pub. NI fi, .f Q. o X 0 Ts O U , 9 A -f .zu ' T Tl Su-iik ziiid clii-uw wgiwiiul with Circckw. witch huhimi qgiixl giiimw UH cuiithcailcd iaihlus -- Sl1llCk Bur H175 hm iuiigiimml xtuck in limu and sparc uirugi IUSN, l Llllgilillg ilicus hails sioic plcdgcs who dcspcraiiuly try lu plum- Big Hmilici '. A phzisc hir wins, ai liiulimu Iwi' oilicix, thu SI1LlCix Bur milicu in-wi' wcciiis In luck FL'L'l'llilN. ll ph-iiwx iiiziny, uviduhl hy thu liiycrs of pcuplc piling on lzihlus, A wciuiy in iixuli, iwiiiiwcd imiii thu xuwld. Ihu Slilltix limi' Cruwd cluslcrs tiinwiigliuiil thu yugir. lhq haivc giwii Kczm Ll wllcgu wuiiiry club, wniplulc with cxclusivu mciiihurlixip. .F 'Ka A is ' , I ,wi - ,gg A , - Q x Q 1 ....- W-. .,. r'- ' , Um fs lfllllll ukeik l1..t-6 xpiiee in the R pitrelittxed hy t-reel. V i next U lutlx iii.inx -i.it1Q'tX ligtve trpled lui the -iw.,-it l,ii'i,l pulley in Ylimrs ltiiinep X plztee tw xll Lind xttidj, lINl l1-i VV,N.5,C .,dr1m gidlti' .tn inf,- vxtills wr ,iiixt xirnplj. ?....., if Sloan llL1NLllXNL1lNlWCCllLlll-will for the Lltl-Vxllllljtlll-lCL'l'llhL' if-3 .,. gh4 ' . Nw' ltx. Winter hrings qi wtirin fireplace huddled nhuut 11 fu. ,si J , l ' 3. .' Q pd . ., A, 7 fi: 4 'E .X circle of eunveixutitm. as hut cups of coffee are sweetened by tetixpooris of friendship. Spring enters with the hlllllllg of bees und it fevi heudx while coffee cups are traded in for frixhees. A little green grass beenmex the pluygruund for the heat until grudtrzatiiin furtnx at new gmup in Sep- temher. 1 l t l 4 -l V ,K l l ll s A. 'YA ' e DF 4 -ss-l--.X I i fl t A 'Q , ta: . Q 'N 4 'ut ll 'N if 'x It .ww x 4 V . 1 s QV!-l,i sent' A-wif v -X Rv' .lt ' , if JS , . 9. IQ- .3 t 1' V 9 ave It Your Way BEER BRAGGIN' BALLROOM . is V' I ' 94, Q Hz f i A A7525- ,c--f-ff 4 A Jai' FV f7 '7 18 Suv ,,.. 1 H rf? -,xr V:-if 1 .' - f ,ff v: ' , , - .- .- S . gif' X cu. F V 8 4 X ,v X ff 4 NW it 4 ' IF J -4, ...r..,,,pf Ag. , gi ,ga vi? K I Y -4 V 'mn . Q. 6, n .pug f, fps lu: .i x. 1.5 , 3? --'H M '?.F 1' 5' ' ?f i- tvs,-5, -' ,Y r'-1,1-5 6 Fifty cents couldn't buy a gallon of gas in '75, but for a half dollar you had music, dancing, beer. good people and good times at the All-College Parties. Or- ganized by the Social Committee of Student Organization, these Thursday night spectaculars packed tive hundred plus crowds into the College Center Snack Bar. The first semester was marked by the October 31st Halloween Costume Party where one half thousand students masqueraded on the eerie eve. Music was supplied by High Heaven who turned in a performance on par with their costumes. The year's finale featured the twelve piece New York rockers called Ralph who helped the Jersey 'generates boogie the night away. v -' 'l 5 . U9 QS-lo wax the xcore and three mixtalxex etched defeat tor 'I'au. With an unhlemished record. Sigma Beta walked into the title game with only a tie needed to top the tarnished Chi. hut it was only Sigma Theta who did any parading alter tainting Tau. A relentless defense backed up by an opportunistic offense. made Chi the victor. Tau stalked the Sigma Theta goal line three times in the waning moments to no avail. only to mt with a parched tongue before the cham- pionship chalice. - that 4 S ,,,-- -W S I :SBA . 5333- 1 n W i0' J' MJ ffJk.2'fi'N E'+fliSs',ig,f c 4:.t:aa.sa,.'?S 1,, 'ily JA- ... ,w ,., ..- -Wx 4, ' '- .,'s , -. . .-.Q , '- ' '31, ,: nur. adn 'abr' ,, ' 1 ,I - , , . '23, A .f Y 1 'VH0' if. 2.1, .- T uv 154, , 0 , 'ik ' A,qli DL . . ' -.M 'gnf-', if V n.. L ' Y 3 'i.7l'l'ii: -u- Scoring und sizc sprinkled with just enough dctcnsc hukcs ti chtinipionship i cukc. All thc Gwils added to tht- '75 in- truniurtil rccipc wus thc icing of thc conipctitiun hy finishing IU-U. Thc htilw will in thc trtitcrnity division lt-lt 'lliu thc thirst tippctifcr tor thc Owls lwturc thcy utc thu Bluu Chips. who had tripped Siiioku. The lintil wus like at first uuclstgiil hclorc dinncr. sincu Tttu had hruilcd thu Chippcrs hy IN in rcgulgir st-tisuii .ind thc Owls w cnt on tw win hy six dt-spits four play crs hcing uginncd, wls Fly ver Competition ,in -,T Don't forget what 525 bought for you in 1975. When you and your wife are sitting in the living room showing off college times to the kiddies, you can tell them that H4 of S100 I 2 plates of roast beef. string beans with almonds and a baked po- tato la very uncommon dish for banquetsl. You must not neglect to add. however, that the open har for the evening caused one of the worst closed eye epidemics in prom history. For. while many people drove to the Governor Morris Inn, there were hordes who flew home. So much for the food and drink, what about the entertainment? Well, there was the bald jinni with a few middle age crusties playing a new genre of music they titled, wedding-prom . This innova- tive style was professionally backed up by the Welk Bros. stage show which bubbled the band into oblivion. .ti'f!. l71.l ' ,QS sie .. 'N -,wa fi 'IH'-f.7 i' ii- , 5 ffl-ff' ',.,n- '-P' .- ' lill Xi lf xl DA PRO Oh yes! We can't forget the dynamic Rodney Danger- field who took a night off from his NY. act to answer the question. Is there reality 7 And if so. hovv and vv here do you find it1 ' Rodney was real enough. hovvever. since 53.000 in laughs vvrites reality in anybodyis notehook. But the ultimate delight of the evening vvas vvatching Kean College students practice one of the arts they received straight .-Ys in at school - scavenging, Dorm students scored highest in this area with a total of 37 left over vvine favors versus 12 for the commuting team. All in all. to sum up concisely. taking everything into account. in conclusion. you'd have to admit that nobody else is going to let you come into their house the yy ay you were dressed and let you act the way you did. for as long as you did and charge you only 25 bucks. Now you knovv yy hy they invented proms. You had a helluva time. didnt ' V ya 4, ...Q R 'kv' ., .Z Q 1325 T. sn, j 'f .fs -if-is .-.5 l .hh - u ' .'kl LT ..- f ,-. I ,ii ..,-v-4 f - A'-P1HY:1 - 'I .grwvv . .. I ' W f L' PIE. .,.... ,A :- ...yv 5 T, - I J:- ,,-N 'i ,v ., ie 5 1 All the President's en - and Women -ii .., A-Nu ,N 'ffm tUpper Lett! Nathan Weiss, President tUpper Righty Frederick Murder. Exec, Asst. to the Pres. tlnwet' Leith Charles T. Kimmett. Asst. to the Pres. tlnvter Right! Laurence A. Dorr, Vice Pres, - Academic Affairs -14 it Y YV xx- Pg.f,,'x .- .1 uotll-1-X '5- lL'pper' Lefll Churlcx N. XVINC. Awoc. Dean f School of Educnrlon lL'ppc1 . . Right! T. Folder Dorn. Awoc. Dean - School of .'Xl'IN gmd Scacnccx lloxxcl Left! Geol'gi.mhg1 Lynn. Dcqm - School ol' Edmlcotlon. Duc to 'Nlcmor.lhll1.l pLiNNfFLill POIILB. Dean Huxcllon um unable to uppcgu: .1i .V 'JNL um Keepers, Dollar Counters, Classroom Erectors .1 nnl 41 :demic Admin. Services i ? 1 5 ! : i 3 ff xxx 46 I Ilu ili Ie 5llLl lille-elm W Arlnllssiims -,- -, f, ,I C' , , J. '-.v.' ,--b:.-- 14+ f' ' nl L'-' H L ,..1!L 44 1, - ff ' 1 , - --452 XVICC Prcx.-.-Mirmn.g1mi IP1ng1mc1l.mxc1' l,QI'tvlwmcr F. Dlclw-ld. Dues Dcxclopmcm X I i ix 1' l 1L'ppc1' lvcftl Wllmulh F. Robcrtx. Dll'CCIA5I' 1 EEO rlppcr' Rlghim ,luhn S lxmlu People You Should ave Known ax . ' . 'am Ut'SIudun1x tllppur Right! 4l ppm lulls lmmcx Iicnwn I uIw III IDL off X 1 R .f wc. l7e4m1l,uxxcl' I dl! lidxxanrd S. Butler. Director l'gel1lek.l, lppulllo. Xa ,Md -18 ur ll mu-1' Right! C'Ign'c Dxnvlcx. Dircclur - Hnzmciaxl fs ILXPPCI' l.cfI1 .-Xmiuxl fXb1x1rnwn. Dlrcctul' b- Huuxmg tlppcx' Righlb .lmmnc Pcdcrwn. IJ11'cc1-u' 1 Huxllh Sci ucv 4l,.mur'a Xl.u'mn Knrtjnlm. IDIIACUIUI' - SILMICHI A-Xt? TAIIAN inf ?. W- f ' ans ,4,....'L , .a 1- Eg D. .Mr 'f I ,V- 1g,v-wq.f.,w- fl-gu ' Q K Q 5 . , gy, ,f I 11, ,eu ,p I , Y ' - f 4 'fe 311 F 1 32' 1 Lb- Ol -f,x-1-.. ?.-,-, , ,. '-- - gif... - -- -.H-ff. , - 4 . 5 r 1.4 -mv. at : r- -' ' - -'Q ., , . ui '.' '. 0 - ,' - - I- f W . -. -.J 4 . . - . . - ...M 5 f-1 . -.-' . - Q-- -. Q .-4 vang gif rl u 9551 , mm' ff 33 sf ,z -x 1 1,- I ,--5 , T ,I V L guna- PORT xi o . .. 1: Av? ,.,,.f ,, s. fa. 1 Q . N'-an x . -. ff: ,4 .. 9 nl- s. :fi '41 'fY 'au .I in ,wh ss., fa. K -hs Ll-8.4 Q Y .xp P lv ,. '59-J' . - VV L , i n A ,ff , - ,lt ,- ftp. .ff-H ag... ,mg W- . gf? 'f' r-FQ?-AP ' 53 ., --.N . , -If ' .lf g ,af V - , U , -,,. . 1 s 9' 1 4 - , i . V . , '2- - ' 'C-V ' ,J lg , R' -i'4N -x'--vw W' 'X' I 1- 5 - . , -long . , 'bi f xxx I' ,Y, x . H S+ ' 'cn ' . ' . S .. . p-- P - - - - 1b'- - . - .. . 1, ,, '-..-.1 f-0 4 ll W.. , -4. Y 1 ,git D . - if -0' ' fr 44- ,-- ' - f 'fLh f-1-f --' ,,.,..- 'K 1 N- .- cw -. , V, V fn 1. ' f ' yt ' 'A' 'Y' X ' ' , ' A N 'v .1 ,- f ,. , 'l' . -'i1vrl-,v- .nq-. 4'--' ' .4 L .za -4 -. I f A .', . ..-,,V ,- ' ur' .V Z V A f - . Q Ml . Q! s,-- WN . H, 3 t L L .X it sn.-snf V Q-it ce' .L H .PV H v Q YQ.. in 1 ,QR ,fywqi , -.Q hwy - n . ,jfif-A Q' ggiaiutgil- - - - 1 . 3. F x - , .J 's ' Y- I 44 iw. h ' 4 -H5-33 ns' 'K 1 - ,, ' M V' ' ' , - . at 2.551 .41-tual H5 if -. vu . f 1. F. . '.. 1, ri -xy. it . Q .- 2-.1v.e,.'-,-4g,.'3' fx . , ,. .,. .. -' . ,- . -. z 4.53, ,,ix,,5g 't -,K -. : , .-.. ,- s4.f , ,Q :QI 1 ' we y v '-'- V, Nr ...Z -, -- L '1 ,. t.'.- 5 4. 1. 1 . Q -., ' , - - --f+4J'hQ K U uf, 7'-Q: 5 . .Siu H, ,vg A f A .' .ff W ,ii-Q' 1 ,Ml Y H -A A- iq...-v - ,.4 'K ,-5,,j '. Q- 1' :ls- aq- Jr 97 1 11 - ' Z'-,. ' -' . 'lu -. 'v' 7 if n Q.. 1-QL- ' ','+A +.' il . . , . . , H' , 5. 1-h . A ' lhiec ycaix alter hringing xlaixity toothall to lxean. .Q 1 N NY 7 7' U' llon han l-illipo took. illN xquatl to a xecontl place A , 1 53:1 - . t limxh in the State C onlerence thtx xeaxon. hoaxtmg the ,Q-.., - .fx , , hext oxeiall recortl in the State at 6--. lhis achieve- 'lt N- 1: ,f ewwn ment carnetl him the title ol' Coach ol' the Yeari' hy i 1 'I' the New Jeiwcy lfoothall Wi'itei x Awociation. Overall. FIU 2l team antl intlixiitlual recortlx were broken and three 'I Plal cu were Nclectetl to the AllAConl'ei'ence squad A Q M 1 ' guard Neil Greco. delenxixle hack Scott Spllll. and 1 . . , f 7 punt returnei' Joe ilroice, Senior quarterback Mike f Shern letl the team otlenxixtely. completing Sl ol l6l , pawex lot' l,3tll yartlx antl l6 totichtlowfns. Ron J ' 'mv ., , ., Brow n. another lout'-yeai' man. wax the leading ground :ji k A gamer w ith 57l yaitlx and 7 touchtlownx. lfresltinan stantlout,Joe lioiee letl the country in .- 'V S1-, punt rcturnw with a 28.5 average anti rushed for -lll yards. He also caught 2l passes toi' 252 yartlx and led 3 thc team in scoring with 72 pointx tl2 l'D'xl. John Denning. the second leading ruxlter. ran 432 yartlx and xcoretl 6 'IDN lor 36 points. Senior Pete Palermo letl the team in receiving with 23 catches lor 33I yards. 51 H lito l,aitei'man's line place kicking xcoretl 38 points ' .,y,1,g, 432 PA lk and 2 l G'Sl. Overall 72 players scored 296 lj., ,:IJ jfALl.1Mk X 1.1- points lor the Squirex lot' a 29.6 point game average. '-riff? lux Delensivcly. sophomore mitltlle linebacker Mike . Smith letl the team with l I3 tackles. two interceptionx ' -ff .W antl three tiuinhle rectwleries. lfrexhman Jim Wilbur w ax the second leading tackler and Scott Spatf and Al Smith hail three interccptionx each. S1757 289' ' '. 12 no ' Q. fvfh- P ' ' - MN- f 4,7 fi-, 'K tllppt-i Righty Mike Duva and I ou Vitale 1701 put the clamp on runner while tAbovel John Wirtunen 4523 and John M11yhewt54lsmother Glass hllltl hack 21' I ,, At . if 'i if 5 1 1 ll s 'h Hifi. x aff g 'Q'-.un 1 .X ., 25. .Q L 4 1 R2 F, ...J . 1 , I if-it ' . . gi .' l 5 T it f If MW, , if L ' 3 Qt J' ,' 'Ni - ,- A ,,' x, N . Q 0' 2 1 ,null j Q j ' f X - Q- J in 1 f f- , I -nf R, L-.f ,-f 'f,.--i Q' -X ,, , fl ' A -5 LA 'Z -rerank .41 tzabvxfwgg. ,,,.1'-W 4,,4,,f- 5 3 infix' SQUIRE DEFE . . . DEVASTATING fUpper Right! Jim Ragucci 1751 wrestles with runner then 1Beloxx 1 aides Spz1tL433bund Nlziyhcu 15-lr un LIIICINPI S3 to block punt. FIREPOWER :if ' 'IRES OPP. 2-1 24 S 3 24 fy? -HD '7 324 IN 27 I? 26 St. l'utcrE N,XV.ll1Sl.OiMiiCCi1 F.D.U, Madison William Ptittcrsun I .D.U, Maitiisoii Jcrscy City Stutc Ncwtirk Rtitgcrs Ulzixshoro Staitc 'liciitoii Stattc Seton Hull , 574 ls! x..fw,v ' 4, .F Iv. , 1' ' iiffx tlippti Rit1litaMikc Shcrn tuxws um' tmthix NI comp! linux lS'l3i1llDLI1l1lI UU tAbovU Plovw o t 3' 7 ul xt tx ii tl L'IllL'IiSilCI'l1fi..iNi1illllS xigiiail s tu Sqllllk ultu tw , ,yi -, .- . 4 1 . Mg, it ' 2 T x. 1? I-. 1. H 7,73 4 X .f ..v.g,, f mb ' 'aa' . ' .. ,ns Za Q .r ' ': . . - .1 2? ' ' Arm fi ., ' . .' AIA -Q is -'7 as 1' t fr.: ' .... 3- 9 w -...QQ-, , . Y 1 .AJ Q 4 ' '- . - V3 . ' V. ', Y' . 5 i - , ff' N, Y-1 .href H-A f - , -F I - ' 5' f' I' , - -. .n ,f J 'D . I' .X 1 - I- Q 7 F x Q M. X A, 1 . A , ' ' ,v w ' ' , 4 '- vs, , , ' ' ,i Q , , A' '. ' , X W V- ,. bb . Q ' I. ' ' ' ' .- ' 1 , II N A. . kswbhgj ' - -.N Q 4 ' .7 I Q -' -, ', x - Y- xx H-..,4i,,, ,Qnfbiivwa A jf Q . N -.. , ,.. .. .N ,,..- pg-,,,,. v ug. l 4 4. W Y B . 1 5--,A r f 158.1 Q val' wwf' 4- A .. Y---X1 'iw .ui '. 'p if K as ' U -yn! 'Ju' . Q' V' - -GX in fz.: 'Y us 'f x 0 M I . -14. - +- u r'-.J 3. at 'IH my x 4'Q' 'i bg 4 K. 4. 4 1. - up W .. A, . RL I . ' x ' ' 4 fa- 'LPA .4 Af ,Q-nn. :,. C I. , mi: S. it I ,e Qy, ,.,-..,, 6 Af, -' VAV. fu-fi? N J f p 1 fi W 4 ' Sn.: f ng' , .v , . 51, f,,,i6 .,,., , ' -' . ' , pd. ' 'fo ' ' ' Ng 'J - an 5 X- K ' 1. v 'J 1 ' 0 ,na , J.. ,N , , . - wtf' xngpqi .jxkr-!?..' w 1 -5 -of - , ti 9f,,,-Qfh ..'.- ,, A Q. 5 . , Q H , ., , . sQyd','-Q-vi '.s,-vu - mv M ' -. . . 04 2 ,-U 'k'Sfa,.-.:1.'.,- M ' x ' f. ix' . ' -'- 3-1.-Q Yr, n -,., V ,,., K - Fw -' ',-' ,. . ' 4- -M, .qv P Q I.-nr A, D '-'r K - 92, , . 3 ' 4 :- - Y ., sJ.A . ' Az' Av' 4 .A W W M I - ' , af , ' 'S- f1,: ff I V' D t A , . , 1,6 nn -. gg jk 4.4 ,Q h . ' ' 4, K' y , , I' 4 A. .. ' gang' ,- A I . Y , ...,.,- f ,-av: ', 1. 1' -, X, .- .M ,x ,- , . 'ff' 70' 4. '.f -' -1' . lf., an - 4 Y ,- . . , ,, -4 ' Q6 'J 1 f 1 , V 1, f ' 1 W ' xy' 1 .-av' Wk ,,, . A976 f . 'l'9'? , -ea:'f. ' Quiz, - ,-,,,fL,i:-ir, . an A Yxf ' I , rv ., '. Q 53 gy. . gym.. .5 xi' V . ,I-.' I v Q 4 v4 v-4 .i I A s -, 1 4.-3 . 1 ln -I 8. -n 5. 1 if lUppc1'lcllblgunlcrmgxn123bmllsp1gxkur1 rw 18 pwm: wm.,11 w Xww 18. IHUI' P41111 l,.1lc1'11wgu'.1Iw I .IJ luv ALJ - -A 1-. ' L K5 -4 'Q- , - W ,gr ,- : . 0'- .Js il wa Z, B -nj' . X K ,, 5 41 sw, Q 1RighU John U'Toole kicks uw KAIMWGJ DT Rugucci 1753 and DE Mayhew 15-1? stalk Glzisxbnrn QB 96 gi A' ..x..M.-,. V 2 TA, , -- .... ,' .wig ,E 1 . .. .,, ,W is 'B ll erin ,XN I It -1 r S L- - - f A t , A 'A -'f fr ' ' - H if , , A-J.-,I 'TT' f P . e ll P I .- 'fl gpm-.J-,.,:',1sev'f'f'--A-ff.,. -AVP 6,21 it '. p,,,,,f.-'12, , , , S UP .11 5 ff 5 in M F I-A A- ti iii'-3-U f++Q,t ,.'v-iw ,Z Q'-,z1,t.-sie. ln? rf J.. H nn-tl ' NAME CLASS Pos. No. NAME CLASS Pos. No. Berger, Greg Soph. DB Monte, Vincent F r. DB Bor ess Rich Fr. LB Morales, Joe Fr- G . 3 1 -, Q Boylan, Bgb Soph. TE Morganthaler, Gene Soph. SE A ,P Braue, Tom Fr. DB Nann, GCH6 FF, TE Breidt, Don Fr. SE Nead, Richard Soph. DT 5' Brown, Ron , Sr. RB O'Toole, John Sr. DT ' 'i.Cm-oline, Adrian , Fr. DT Palermo, Paul Sr- TE 7 Condento, Tom A Soph. MG Passero, Mike . Fr. DB Cuppafi, Lenny Fr. g G Pearson, Dennis Soph. DE ' . Cixthbertsoni, George Fr. T PCFCZ, Mel Svph- DE 1 i S., , Dfylggandro, Greg Jr. DB Piatowski, Dave Soph. LB DfAlterio, Dennis Fr. LB Pinto, Jim SOPH- G Daubert, Steve Soph. C Ragucci, Jim Soph. DT my De Carlo, Ken Jr. T Riccu, Guy Fr. DB E l Denning, John Fr. RB Riguno, Joe Soph. DE -L Douglas, Bob Fr. OB Robbolino, Dom Fr. DE K 1 R Duva, Mike Sr. MG Shern. Mike Sr. QB f f VfEalber, Gary Fr. DB Shohfi, Steve Soph. RB P' faulkner, T0m Sr. T Stnsi, Stun Fr. DB J i,q,1jf fiiFekete, Jim Soph. G Smith, Al Soph. LB Ferguson, Jeff' Soph., LB Smith. Mike Soph. LB Giorgio, Paul Fr. DB Smith, Tom Fr. LB Gibson, Tom Fr. , LB Spatz. Soon F.-. DB Greco, Neil Sr. V, AG Speight, Landis Fr. DB i kins, Ray Soph. DB Steingart, Simon Soph. G 'f2nQSling, Tony ,GA ,mJr.' 'RBD Strong, Charles Soph. T Wr'rQih,gJ0e A,,, VSTVDB Tann, Jim Soph. or in Y Q, Todd, Richard Soph. TE Head Conch , ,A Jerri 'SE T roice, Joe Fr. RB Ron San F illipn x D N g , ,Ilg Verdi, Dave Er. RB ASst. Coaches 1 g ,aries Ventura. Mikel Fr. RB John Allen Vidal, Rolando Fr. RB John Petrozzino Vitale, Lou Soph. DT Jerry Feldman Fig. Q 'QB Warzynski, Peter Soph. LB Dom Lliliiln-in , , A Fr, AWR Wilbur, James Fr. LB mini ony nt- ' , if -Sqph, DE Williston, Gary Fr. SE Dane l-Eldridge :i?f5ff?lSAQHine3dX,Q'Haf0Eg1 ,ffl l'1,' Fr, SEAM Wirtanen, John Soph. DE Robert NlnSlo lu, Q IQ tgl- - -w, ,I R., u V, M 1, N i . A I , 5. f- xf,,,1VVi .x.g,- 'eff -'.,,,. - iw' ' K v : H ' A '-'f 'F '1I'tvr- s V 4- 4 - , T-2.2, - 4 ' lofi 7 -4 f ' 5' ' ,1. , ,ff -K1 as Sf? af. 'I -'i 1... ...S f .4 .Mi is 4' , ww Pr N, 7' . s rf 'S-'-f ' i4,zf.V-- Pi iq I in-w--..., Q5 ' Q 4 , : --I , - --sv gsm S 1 tw, ff f S . H m'4f ' ' . wr . -ngf 6 i y G V , -sg-1.2 Q px 'iQ'iW:v-.-,Q -.4-.. .., ' 1. , t.. ., . ' Q I , U.. ' I -,ggi . I z:c.,LV,.j...4, ,,44,4',-P . ' - . . -ul-.ire ' '- M- Q. ' K, -wa S - ' Y.3,G.,,w ,Nm -. 1+ : . V 'V ,.,-y..-,,-54. -il K Y I A 1 A31 -'.f,.-nv-J'rq1g-,xii ' V Lyigw N rim nf--S -. fgj, ' . , fu: y-fa..--SJW'-W my i V S '- - V , H-f, ff t . S. 55,-f .:?,1,3q, M. 2 D N M e - - - ' , min., ' 1 V an - H . , -. , , , .Ss-' 3 'Ag . lwpgrm Nr I . f.. 4.,s,:..H, , it-Q3 sv-f .wsffwrfff-1+ 'f'rl Nm We J - -NP' rf , S' S -. dxf-,, t- f 2 ' ..ff2+s 8 'MW -'if V, 4- '- ' s. M ' ' ' 'fbi , 3 . ,, -...J . :fmt . , G 'ffl' - .,- ei-wa A ' .--:r ,vwnhiiaidfv l .ww '33 hgzfmmi ur' 'ii' L 3 'Sf 9 ff -w:'?'w, -Cavs-'L 'K' ' BOOTERS ANCE , . 1 1-2-3 ENCORE The Soccer team repeated last years ll-2-3 reeord and plaeed second in the ECAC 'lournament hehind William Pat' terson. Highlights ol eoaeh Wayne Cun- ninglianrs first season ineluded beating Drew University 2-l and tying Trenton State. a NCAA eontender. l-l. The Squires were led ol't'ensively by Sopho- more Carlos Coneeieao and Junior Serge l.aC'roix. both memhers ol' the All-State leam. Alfonso Cardenas. a Freshman lrom C'olumhia. South America. and Charles figwuago. a Junior lrom West .AXl'riea. were also outstanding, seoring lour goals eaeh. Voneeieao netted 27 goals and lour as- sists to easily lead the team in scoring. He is already the second allstime leading seorer in the sehools history with -16 goals and I5 assists with two years ol' eli- gibility remaining. lafroix had only three goals and tour assists. hut he was a lwrilliant delensiye play er. Sweeperhaek, lony Uelirimenlto. a Senior and deliensive eaptain. was seleeted to play in the Senior Howl in lflorida and ioined Coneeieao 'md I atroix on the AllfState leam. Meanwhile, the goals were lfreshman. lioh Delino, who stymied op- in lilteen tended hy ponents lor only I8 goals games. S ff' .ff Q y' A-H, .,,, -J 4' ,pf hi 1 19 Hs ,l 5 ug: we-F7 Q- 5 nf ,fi .A 1 i g 3 ff A . fr- ,,wfff:,,,.1:ik32M, . , ' ' ' Ta'-3f:i'y' z.:- tlopi All-State Serge l.aC'roix scores one of three season goals tAbovel Jim Lewis out heads Patterson back Y 'X NU -. V li! lLefll Goalie Bob Defino makes another xavc 1Bottoml .lim Lexux xx rm thc race Io looxe ball 4Beloxx r Dino Nlzatixic screenx for hidden tczlnwnmtc -Lf 1 - 3 s -' . dl I X L A . . , . fzlig l 'W to-,Q ' j'fl'.ifj f ' Q 4' , I v' A ' ' 1 A ' V11 ' v-1. ' ,J 'lpn fa Q - u. W Q-vi 5' ' .,g-r. -F1 Q I, -0-- Q., QW 7 . qw-z....f - x Q F4vl+- Q.qu-n ,. 'Q , ., -v ag... f 13351 3NrdHrNvv-- X L ,G ir Qi ' 4-. . l 1 If l 1 l 1 I n.. .ar a X 1 J 49 x -4 X Nha- ' 40. Q . Q. . n.. -un-....,, I EMP.. ., 6 I lQ,l-- X4 X, ' J. J f Na+- - 5,- lad Coach Cunningham contemplates move tLeftJ Conference scoring leader. Carlos Conceicao, aims towards one of his 27 goals tRightD Serge LaCroix heads one to the net tBottoml -Q x 92? .4 ., Q I uri' V i 'yu Q M -'W at ..,'Shr vu . 5- , H -'fff'5i'? . ' .- cf 'J5rfQu f?'. i-' 't --L' .A f w r ff A 2 - Y I' 'fl-ya AR K 1- . ' A t XX X X- f ' it i ' 7 , 3 Rf k: 'A . , WI, , , . l T'0f' 'lm X .fflf.,','m f I 5 ,xv 1 '. 526 .e 2,4 ' ' 75 ee't'Q egg? ,A i 'T1+,..r. 'ff , - ivzbffifaai , ' e- ' ' -4- -f'd..fii1f , Q 'V-- , , my . ' ' f' V 7.5 EXE' .,:, ' Q- 3 '2,f5' A gf- ff Kiev ! ., , , ,x r, , ,gf t 125, t ,- A' , . b 'f .. 4 ' ' r , f, he Y in-. ew Q .I 'VE R . -gjklizxfar xl- , ll ' ' ., 'V , . . M ,5 W.ai,w , J ,,qb F , x A' ,V W' V , Q . .'f3f:r!' ,nf F V is 'L fu 'ag -fi 1 . I 1 Tx: 'Spd 54 - f Z E :H P- a ,, a K q , I . Q 1 13 Y. its , n 4- Y 'r - 'bi.iV' 4 ' ,if all 'ana' J 3 1 1 121 f Arif A 3 ,. gh-wgfrm Rf Q f 'Y 1t' 'fi lv e - 4 ,, iii, 'Z ' J. it i f 'K N. . -. K 4 OA N Wu r K 4 Hx 4 gf' 1 5' ! Y s i Qi L J ,J G. - , t r if .t be .1 41 II- 4- ,f-fy X L gi ' ...ag 43' 1 i.,- irq. ' - 'S f f , ' .5 - ' 1 g L ' ' i 4' L 73. W ' iv- Q . A t 4 I pi 1 .v r x E '4 xi Q . ' x.,4 t iff? ' : ' , -V gf ., - . ' iifzkf' , 5 ' . . ' ' 2 ' 1' my? N .- -, , , - 'vm' , I ' 7 ' .L we 1 Q 1 'V ..4:.s 2zlI'.f: 'iii 'i 1 'wr 4LefU All-State Tony Ochrimenko pops one free as Lufruix Immkx un tBelowJ LaCroix sends it upfield 1Bottom Left! Bob Francis block out defender and maintainx Control 4Bottom Right! Charles Egwungu moves in for side tackle O xr Q 9.011 'Nimbus in M Kr?-aff' 5 . 9 2 lw I U1 if P .Ax ,. ui-- rv.. W, H. rbi W' fl' : : affix, . 1.2 r. .1 ' f . . x ,A , . Y' 1 I 'Y n , ' A ' 'Q gA 'I 3 -1 M, 'itil' r I 4. . I N n 7 Ax Y F . Acf. fT:'w'r. ' fi 'N 'X . , 'mn'-fo -fi Va 5 ff 'Sr w '5 v 1 5 1 fe J' , 'A' ' . , ,A I gn '43 94 o tg lBelovx l Alfonso Curdenzis dances around baffled defender lBoZton1l.lim Lexx ns' smile convex N the gamek result I if -v I 4 I A N-Q . g 1 Q 3 I . Q. .Mp . . . U rfb ff 4 r - W wi I awafff Nl,-XME Cl ASS Avila. Jorge Soph. cwlllllillilfl. Jim Fr. Curdenus. Alfonso Fr. Coneeieuo. Cnrlox Soph. Corueo. Joseph Jr. DeFino, Bob lr Egwuugu. Clmrles Jr. Fruneis. Bob Jr. Groben. Puul Soph. Hernandez. .lulio Soph. l,L1Croix. Serge .I r. lewis. Jim ,lr. Nluusie. Dino Sr, Nuhorniulx. Stex e Soph. Oehrimenko. Pony br. Odiuae. Richard lf r. Palermo. Gerry Soph. Palermo. lou 5:1 Svinureff. Jun Soplm. lheophilox. Pele Soph. Couch Wayne Cunninglmguu Asst. Couch - Phil Ruxso Nlgmuger Ed lwmvor NO. lR 6 H I7 Goal 3 ll l-1 lo Zo lll IN ll 5 l5 'T 9 I7 HIGH TICKERS SPORT 7-5-1 A lla: I i ft 5 -J- w-4' '-i 1 Glassboro State Drew Trenton State Kings College Rutgers Stonyhrook F.D.U. Madison William Patterson Monmouth Centennary Queens Montclair State Princeton e t tlt fiullege Nkullleltls liieitl lttwisey ICQIIII liYeti Llp I0 the CX- i el ttions ol t'oaeh l-il Setnleri. lihe Squirettes linishetl with a 7- N I ietoitl tlespite a slow start whieh inelutletl a 9-tl loss to Glass' hoio Si ite 'lalsing into eonsitleration the sehetlule. which was tli ton her. the reeortl is just about what l antieipatetlf' Seutleri P tt Dil thio. a senior Ironi Ciarwootl. letl the team in scoring lor tht setontl straiglit year. llilfalwio lountl the net I5 times while lttshni in Shaion Kllltl ol lliltlwell seoretl S goals, Defensively, t nol iilltlstili plixetl henitiltillx in the goal Seutleri said. She ne great saxes during the year and should have been i the NIH olleee teinn 'ti :A E' 'liig 'l P ' wt - ' 'KA 5 Eff fit til Xl 12 uf :Q Vi' lil .!!.X 'Qi tina 7-. Patti DiFahio - she stuck opponents for I5 goals this year 5 1. - vL-4 'f ,fr SQUIRETTES RAQUET OVER .500 5 U Lpsala 4 l Seton Hall l 6 Trenton State 2 3 Lehman 4 l FDU - Teaneek 2 3 Rutgerx 4 l Stonxhroolx 2 3 Glaxxlworo Slgilg 3 2 Patterson State 4 l Nloninouth 3 2 Eawt Stroudsburg 3 4 Nlontelair State The Kean College woinens tennis team ended the year with a winning reeord 17-Sl. hut Coach Dee Shiposh exf peeled better from the xeteran squad. l think xxe xx ere at a disadvantage in the new four-singles. three-doubles match arrangement because of a lack of depth. Shipoxh emphasized. We also played the toughest xehedule in the sehoolk history, The Squirettes were paeed by senior Kathy Nlatthexw ot Linden. who played No. 3 singlex most ofthe year and posted a 9-2 reeord. The No. l douhles duo ot' Donna Manfre and Lisa Levine had a 9-l reeord. Ioxing only to Trenton State. Eileen Boyer. a xenior from Perth .-Xnihoy. had a 5-3 reeord as the No. l player. L F xXx I I 5 35 gy sh. . IT,S NUT WHETHER YOU WIN OR L0 E 15hllIxLhl11.1ns. HIINNIHIL Il x llp In lxx MBLINHC hXKuI HIILI i n Rlc so 5 x sm m Sp uh lI'lL, , 2 1 I ' E .7 , 1 'BTX' T' - xv, f ' N1 5 .J .VQ f l'1 , H ' in y -. ,Oy . MW Y . ik ww-x .us .mr Ill .gd . JAR JAX J A! Z-1Cl3U7 SH gf i Q 7 l thnx At thc cntl of thc l97-1 suawn tliingx wsu' Iiitilxnig ti and tht' ruturning niunihuiw til tht' xtiuatl had high hniit lm l97D. VN ull. this yuan' N wawii hax Quint' antl glint' antl it lnnlw like hope is thu nnlx thing that lxcan can tln ini . C' next ycai: lhu '75 xquatl lwtiiiuutl ilx may llnxiugh a tlixap pointing xuaxnii ixhilu cnnipiling a 9 xx in. 17 lim i't-mimi. Thc Squircx trax ullutl inoru than Iaxt wawii anti latul stiftbi' cniiipt-titinn. which xwiglitutl ntliui' pmhlt-inx tht tcam ciicniiiitciul. With thc transplant ntl traiixtt-ix , . , , , . Charlux hwrinan and Oxwn lnnltinx. thc Squirt-N It-lt that thcy had gaincd thu liru punt-i' m-utlctl to nxuiuiiiiu thnx yt-ark nppnncntx. Duc tn thc lack nl' playing time with tht rust nl' thc xquad. linxxtcxw. thc nltuiisc wax nltcn spnratlit and tlixnrgaiiizctl. Bright xpnix lui' thu '75 wawn inclutlctl a 5-5 NJ. Stan Collcgt- CUIlllCI'CllCC xlatu and a tinuitli yt-ai' nl' cnnsixtunt pci'fni'inaiict' hy Rich Wilwn. who tnppctl thc lllllll pnint Nlflll Lllll. rl chi Supui Nnph in-nigu Nlticlluit and l.ikuxwntl xtantliitn XX illit li--5 Hap L'pxaIa playt-in ll tmci' lulti .Ialtc thc Srialxcii Nlaitin l'C1lLllCN a innipci' rliulimi Uxwn Iniilxinx Nlxiux mul' tlulumlci' lin' a Nliul i- I UCKET, THE TOP IT! X. tl ppm lilyllll 1 LIPIAHII lL'lll1IC llill gm-s lm lXNuul'l1lN'92fN CLIIACCI' pllllllk ll .mm Rlyllll xlllfllll puts in lun ull' thc glam lAlmvcl .lllllllrl 1 llillllk'lulillllllllNNlNINl1lN lx,-llg1llllC anvcrzlgc Ulf R45 ,N ii H- 'S ,iw Q 1 N .f'1 , v Uv' .l .Q I f l 7 f' g' tRighti George Mueller fingers the ball while Lennie Hill H31 makes iron Contact 1Belowl Willie Troy 1213 and Ike Wilson try to find the handle tLower Lefty Guard .lack Warner Dk up ,r Q-L f' Xia! ff' in 7 rs.,- x SQUIRES OPP. 80 95 92 76 80 67 84 I I2 69 68 69 58 72 89 57 66 68 82 64 67 74 9-1 70 73 57 91 58 79 68 69 80 60 65 67 56 68 76 66 70 76 74 82 67 57 81 65 86 69 60 89 8l 88 ally ixvf-is 'Wi-fft' 96' gag' S. t. . I 7. ,, , .. :, N 51 -J , ll? 'W . -. xy: if 6.-, - -11' 2 'Ma . tw A Mx ..,4f Kutztown Trenton State Jersey City State Montclair State Glassboro State Fitchburg Sacred Heart Fredonia lthica New Haven Quinnipiac Montclair State Patterson State F.D.U. Madison Washington S4 l,ee Ramapo Monmouth Glassboro Patterson State Jersey City State F.D.U. Trenton Rutgers Newark Stevena Tech Llpsala Ramapo 69 NAME Biri. Scott Foreman, Charles Hill, Lennie Martin, Jacob Mueller. George Tiplady. Jeffrey Tomkins. Owen Troy, Willie Warner, Jack Wilson, Isaac Wilson, Richard Wilson. William Head Coach - Dave Dean Asst. Coaches Kevin Duggan Bob Kulessa John Somero John Wladyka CHAIN QAND A LITTLE PAINJ MUSIC CLASS Soph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Sr. Fr. C , tlfppel' lull? lrnv hovxlx ov I deign Right! Snake Nlariin inuwl i h p cl xx I Right! Rieh th A 1 lie-am Wilxon ulinilwxan oppon nt l 1 kt I lllp l DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC .Ny Al'l5. j I V k1.,.1v Xl 1 f ' UMCH B a I 1Let'tt Tweety Foreman flozitx up and over while hix xeziwn total uxcends to 336 tBeItml ,lack Warner taking tin :mist rather than giving one 4'-N-. em Tl D AL MEET STAT MASK ET CHA PIONS 1RxuI11+ TIQNTIIIIAII 1 hunk R1llu 1134? xlrugglcs for stand-up cxcupc xliulmu XII I 1 hmnpnm Niall SIIWMICIUIIKIlxlilhnllllIUTTIITNTIUffLlI1UIhCl' NX A in .L pur l.c111 SPl11CI A lcuxmx xxhculx 111111 .1 N 1CP11X1.'I'lX1la1x11L5 1k1L'Xxv111'f511N1'x11k11J1N11L'Nl1IVLWCIVNIII1l.U1NL'1'R1g1x111c .1P1.III1 S 811111111111111.1x11pp1111c11I 111 -11lg111 P11-d1u.1111c11l wx' 11 ,,, F 1 i '- 1. . 1 1 Abruzzese. Davld Soph. f 1 -' ' 191 fr 1 Cz1rd11ci,Salv11tore Soph. b 142 Ha11,'Frunk Fr. ' 1 234 Q 'ff Koi,iii1s1ci.Joseph Fr. 167, f Lewis,C1iftk1rd Jr. 134 in Lewisbglames Soph. 142 Ottofichalflesf j ' Fr. 270 Rilli. I ,I .,,,Fr. 142 ' 1 118 r 1 . Stodggll . sqgsiifg 150 A -C+, Vulv5?5519lg3Q 1 fl Soph. 118 f L van Rip1SQig5Kcvin -1 soph. 158 . f 'X Yf Walters, Ed E Jr. 126 Wurzynski. lfcfcr Jr. 15 V Head Couch XT J QQASS1. Coach - 'rank Shgiv :QCD-Q3 ' if Z- 3 23.3 l rd '1 if KW 4' f ,' '. ig if af X 1, f V lt, OPPONENT P RY M N' ATTACK Kr- L, Tx vi ii,-6 Ng, 4 v,H .lie QT , if - V:V'-b..- 4 -vw ,. , , .,Jl 5f,L'-', :.f'1N ,wr A ' KJ ' 'QQ' -wxm'-W-vvvwvvs . fr,-,-1'-N...,..,.,,,,:.,,, ..,.. -.. V ,- .. -asv' ,'f:,i:. -gag V 1 A f'a,ggj1'r t, A . , - I 1 ff ..g5:9a-sr - M M Jn -, 4:2 1 J' 'uhflff Hn, ,Am - ,Nyifl ff' NAME CLASS WEAPUN XILIVIB U'Bu5lc XNg1yiic5piixr-N Sill Nlixlwllgi jLlI1iUUb.lUI1CN Frank Ortiz Gary Reddiuk Curtix Fuwlkus Alcx D'rXddi0 Hunk SOSIMN xiii Rich Smith Coach - Tony Diliiglia Siilwi Sllbtl Sllbci Foil Fuil Foil Foil Epuu Epee Epee xxx A ri- fx Q4 ,gil . ., iw .J W . . NAME CLASS WEAPGN Foil Foil Foil Fiiil i'Ull in , f ,fl I 5- - . A -.ln-umvmw Q ., Af so .J,. , A 1, 'f ,101 , I . - -5 4'7 33b'x f ,5 , D ,JY iight'-5, . . ' l1.11wcr Lcft1 Sxxzm-11kc Kathy Hunter 1l11'xQN 111 thc 1111111ncc 111-41111 1130111111 fhrix R11x11- 1111x111c111111e11gcx11'1c1111- cvcn 11111x ,,,....,--V' ' 'A' 1 N 111111 11111111 1111w11t m1111111 1l1xu 11111111 11111 11N I111' 11ml 111 1u11 8.111111 SL11XL1N 411 1K111111l11CL'N 1111111 NCICIALIIIN 1 Rold 11111 -Xmx 1x11111111 111 1111 111 1111111111 111111 CX111111- 11111111111 11 0 711 11111 1111111 1,1411111N111g 11'UN11111L'I1 N .11 11 111 11111 D1 1 1 1x111-1'11-111111 p1'11111'1111-1w 1X Hu11t11 111 11 1 N1 DQ1f11XlNN11 L111k1 6111111 1UlN11N1l1x 111 p L 1111 L1LPI11 l1LLL1LL1 101' 1X1XL' X11.'111l'1CN. 1115 NL INUI1 111111 l11111L1 1111s 11I11N11 111 .1 111111111'.111 ll Ll 1 1' 1 111 .lLlI1L' R1111-1 111111 1111' A111111111 C111111p11111x111p 111111111 1l1Nl 111 1111 11111-11-11 13L11'N .11111 1111' HUIWHHWWQYW PALDIN G Q EENS ID COURT T NL.. 1 - v V A 1 K' gut Afwnt '.'.' QQ:- . ' . 351 ' 4 ., l ' N' ,'4,'1,- : - but 'Ju .qu - .1 ,N 4, S, tv ffigigfw ' tzvzflf Q' ',fZ'ej:f?ff?f:f:fg' -' ' - AUM- yv+fZ.2f.l.f 4 ' ., fi! MW A ffl, M r w V 5,4 L,.' 't,x,., - NAME Addie, Chris Chudzinski, Debbie Corridon, Pat Keizer. Maureen Kumor. Mary LeChleitCr. Tara Matthews. Kathy Montgomery. Janet O'D0nnell. Sharon Schmidt. Mary Sharp, Kathy Straussberger. Karen 577 1 ,-ww ff-'Q ,, A 'af Mg? I 4 . CLASS Jr. Soph. Jr. , fsoph. Sr. ilr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. V Fr. Soph. ' M, . Head Coach l ntriuia Hwnnfseh Asst C0 nth PlIILCldl0I1g9 Rf' .c F G ,pt G. A F E' fi fi. tt .zlf .,a.1, ,,' 1 xt . at fa., -uf S .gn ,S 't . QQ, 70 46 may A ii if 55 Q wwf 7 Ji' as L - V. toe kton State Ptterk C ,EL M3354 A at tens C t l Leh rn 'C' 'a S 5 was 4 U7 2,7 .. H xy nye 17 ix x 68 Trenton Wagner College Kings College Montclair State JerscyVCity State Rutg r's Univer Glas. bgjo. Stf te St. .lt Willia P' tterso Stony ' fl ' Q A W - -- t t 1. H 58 l 5 ai - 1 f gll 4 44 ' M 129. ,, ,.'r 'p f jvgg-Y' 'Q an S '15 g. lA I gg, , 53 1-. .--. we -A r ft '- 43,5 Q : .1 . .- 1 .1.. -1.4 .am 92119 1 ' . A f M f' 9 Kathy Matthews of Colonia and Mary Rumor of Elizabeth are the only graduating seniors on the Kean College women's haskethall team, lsumor 45-XJ will he missed otl the hoards next year, she was the fifth leading scorer li-ll and fourth leading rehounder 14-61. Matthews was the second leading scorer i 10.91 behind freshman Janet Montgomery tl-1.77 and the hest foul shooter 131 of-13 for 72 per centl. Matthews was also credited with 39 steals and 3-1 assists. second in both ?,-1 departments. Kathy was a steading intluence on the court because ot' her experience. Coach Patricia Hannisch said. She handled the hall very well and did a nice job defensively. We'll miss her next year. The Squirettes finished the season with a sub-par 7-9 record in Pat Hannisch's lst season. ' iv X Qrfo ig :x9f4,-f .2 t -r C4 74 W wr ' 415' ? vm? 5 f' 1-. , ai , Yew 1. mi K 1. M KLA , f 71- nik I pf, jr? I .' ' , 'I , '-- -Nr vw 9 , -4.2 . . . 'l . I , L., 0.1. ' 1 ' . 15 , 1 'tw -f,.'r., 7 Ar- A ' a ' N :iq TY, ..-v. - 5124. A' wr' fra 'W' A , Q -' Dsbx L 74, 1 yay ,fw- , -, 1 3 .f I ,-H.g.nU -.-fy-. 4'7- -Q if . .r- ,.-,l . ' 5,3 Q' , ' , 'H3'--M , U ,QT I I .,- ' . I if, ' -- J? 2,1 f . , ,Q-ff..,j,.,.b1m I 1' , -ny ' 3'- ,Q , 55, Q H54 'I 5 3 V. ,K V ippagf? x x 1 , it--Q Ak rr -ff 1 , ', ,, x 3' ' e. 24,7 5 .ff -1. f - f ,, Q-firm . tybgn R4 ' '11, '- fvf' df , ff! 'X ' a . '-if mcg-1-3 ' -P 3. - ,V ,, S .Z , 1 -1 ' . .-S ,A 4 af. ' 1 A ' g 7,5 VST ' 75- 5 Tfv? ,' f' ' :sit-'I' ' . mg., f K - -- -ff-1 1 -- .. -7 .' .' - 5 'A .efg7..,,5, - :'ff3Qgf 3f?:'f','f'h ' 4-, 1,5 .-. .. . 5 ... . .' .,,f,f :f,g , 5' .jg T12 ,I ' D' ' P -.,:. . f ' f -' VW ' Q-' 'Q :Af 1 A V 'f 1-' ' . W! M- .Pkwy lag., 2' lf.,,1AL,. !f4I:l:: .,,f ,x 17 f- - f Q. ,ln I 'v '-1'4 ' J , - 3 1'-is '4--' . J A ' . 'V' , ',.4' , . , ' ,, -f,f ,J fpj, - .. MA. :fl 2 fait' Qgg:--,J-iz: 'K-.4 :??1,r'q5l .,x6:., ,.. I 1' ff .7 - 'A - 4 if 4, .L Y ,- s 'Q ' I' . ,. . ,- - A . ' 1? ', 4 Z, x ' I ' -,':-S-:,'zL' ai.-.N 'kufnzy , 'IQI A, I If ,f -'.,',m,- ' 1' '-. .,' ,,'f . V 7 ..nnll' .7 pc 'tu NAME CLASS STROKES Damn Adzmn br. S D IMS BS Vicki Dzxdourix Sr. Nl BS HRS PS Dive Susan DCl'l1I4iil FR. FS HS Dcannc Hubich Sr, Nl HS IS Hy .l:1nclHucxtwn Jr. BS PS Dive Kathy Rohm- Soph. FS Hy Dive Curia lxnznucr Suph. FS BS XI Patricia Kmtcr P11 PS BS lilaunc Krych Pr. FS HRS C :mul lruriu Isl: BS INS Susan Nolan Sr. BRS Nl I I3 FS lunch - - l.gur'y Pall key SfSprinI D-Dixlamcc P8111-cxmxlu HS-Huck stroke NI-Medley HRSfBrAczuisI1'wkf Fly lin! lcrHy Duvc-Diving SQUIRES SHOOT BOGEY SEASO lBelovll Ron Noll scowls opponents' putt lMiddleJ .lack Rooney kisses a four footer home lUpper Rightl WI player, Ron Noll, rams a fifteen footer to the Cup P 6 w'g 4 '15 A4 tif. ' , , TY' -4, , 1' 'dh' my. ' , 9.1 - fit-.Q '- if riff luxtxl :rff 5.'if-I :. ffq,f 1-fiifr it-he 5. ' F- r, ff ' a V ' 'lihe Golf team stroked its way through a mediocre '75 tour compiling a record of 4-6- I. The only injury to the squad was a lack of depth ailment which hampered the Squires' season through periodic forfeiture of points. But Kean College was not to he denied its highlights, as Ron Noll demonstrated his A prowess hy placing second in the ' N.J.S.C'.A,C',. and Susan Szarko hecame the first woman to compete in the Mets lour- nament. - ..,.Q f.3.usw ' i.I: ga X., . f 3, t X- if 4 H Y ,. 1 - Q I ., N v - fs- S QHQVZME f- ms ff 2 xl f sn..-. e- '94,-, : ' ' f'.xf 1 - -1'-10 ' ' in , , 5' R -- f ' -5' ' -1' ,.,,,, 3 LQ 1Below, Lefty Fran Owsik uncorks on a lee shot 4Below, Middle! Jack Rooney has the form with this iron off the fairway 1RightJ Coach Jim Wilson ponders a Ron Noll pun f X ji X X .1 ' x . . ' Nvff ' ,Af ' - '-5 I. .sky- x- I J- ' X ks.. 'T'-up 1 S. '-1 J-0 .'f-'Ga ,- .L E r - 30... 29: - '- 'X- by H , P345-'g KEAN BATS CLEAR .500 MARK Insufficient pre-season play rdue to weatherl and season long injuries to three returning veterans lincluding Captain Jim Riccitellil placed Ron San Fillipo's Squires in a tenu- ous opening day position. The questionable offense prooved sound. however. and the baseball team has put another .500 plus season on the record books. Spring training predictions of a defensive-pitching style of play faltered, but the hickory land aluminum! sticks of Van Ness. Watson. Bartosh and Ostrom consistently stroked .300 and over averages to supply the much needed tinder. The ll-IO year was not won solely by the bat. however. for Bob Guerriero. the Junior left hander. turned in a sparkling 5-l season. He was adeptly aided by back- stop Armand Leonardo. the Orange Sophomore. who was defensively the best catcher in the conference. lllpper Right! Ed Al ll'Ul1lUXNlll races for home llieloul RF Bob Nlellllo rips into the hUl'NCl1lLlC .3 l 'z Q: . .L 344 NL .: 4? l 'K t I 1 i sswwff-'. , sl ,. -f E l A fx .-N' if Qs Q 'f 'lies if ' . y i i eeefitii aux' 4 se i - ' 1, .Q M.--s'-Sz,-,M -fir-A 'ii-55 -'T dz 5. fs aa. N. 's . x K .R . W ' '5' . 'V 13. 9 Q xx Q ', in ist. M' 5 8 '70 'K fn' L 3,111.1 fi., 'Tl' 5 'g ,A-' V, ' .V 'A i . w Q.. .fist s. . ' 42-g7 ' i'Qg.,44 f- 7 ' I it 45 -cu Q wg Nl h V ' r' 3 fs' Y Q8 . aggdh OW-' is KX ,Nix 3' 1' X Pg .Q it Q Q ' . J fs S cg Q- i i , QQ. r in ' We V,-wr t ws ya - . en. s , ,-.f . NK 'QV-s - X 1 4 .,i4'?s 3'Xi-frm Kia 'Ji MX Rx ii it Xa. ng' 1 Tig--x 1- .,Wv -Lysarhil ,Vis UW' W '-wi' fl EMT -illusaisrs uf ' V .aw 'W' ' ' -...Ms 1Belovw Lrlilily' mam. Alun Hank. gets the lend offof tint tBottomb Nllill Bur- tmh goes onchonunc. Ln 4,0 W u . 0-Q -. .F M x 11: . 41 1' 93' ax a 1. bit- 'gs-N.,- K Yi fin' ' , ,Lf .,-4 Hb., .3 . , My y wil sw QW -K -A if ,fb 44 V 1 1 ff 1 'J if , -1 45 ' A, ,gi YJ I 1 ,gf 11 3 new g 11 Ezsrl f 'J . 1 - ff, , If J,,f . 1 1 ' f 1 . If ,F I , f f J. F f iff! ... - -51- 11 ELL RMED ILITIA Mu. QL J v U 4 . --W . ,ri V ., . Q ,H , IAbuvc Luft! Admiral Ron Sun Fillipn vxutchcs thc battle fmrn his Hugxhip 1Ahovu Right? The xmppcr in thc IDILIIHJII. Bob Guer- ricru. churnx Ll fastball tliighlb Vim New pivutx ful' Iuxx IU HFS! Rf: -SU -' .fgifaw M ,, ' n- , ix! lx af 'ff , ,, is f s atqbg ', -F 'N a' 5 fv'.f,s5fi af: +A 1 .W ,. N Q '.-,',1 - R M12 J .H A x ,.4 v -- .,.,. - -:Y-.AZQ ,ssh ' Q .w. . ' ..,.. ,ea P'1.' Miz' .fr M f,,,,.-f in H j,v,f' 'r'11-,g3-WQ,5g2!Q- '3 NAME cifxss vos, f M-vi ,, ' 1, J ' ,.x,,,u.,-1 , . uf -.s- ' - z , '- . ' .1 ,K Q: 31 , . . Y Bug, ' W3 , Q- w' ' . 'Au2s 'S -'j2ffi., ff' 1 5. Adrizmcc, lxcn boph P H+-W' T . Lg - My . N Burlosh. Mutt Sr, SB SS 1 , .-v-sv 1 X ' X 523 u! . Ji . , , ff- ix: ' .. it Im- uv . D.AllCSlll1Lll'KW.CICITB' bopli C' IB 4 7 f' . W '7 lx All S I M5 Q ,f , . ij, if Q ,gy , ,, . in I Phill 7, .iii opi 51 'S Y J LT A i'vY1'::X! :J ' X Ag , Gulcrricro. Bob Jr. P , QQm1'Q,, x Q.I1iQ.. X h V g H I4 Y W-' Y Kricg. Bob Jr. P if -i..-i,... .. ' '3 .J 1 A 'ai i,r1pp.,Doiig 511 Q' R 4 5 Q AS' is ,fi l.cc.C1crry Soph, P 4 ling , S -Q .ia Lconiirdo. Armand Soph. C' ' Q, J gm- 1 I' Lombard, Chgirlus Soph, Ulf ,,.,,,,,,,., fi .Sami ' K- ' Mziclg. Bob Jr. C' 1 - it im, X Merino, Bob Jr. RJ! . -ff-WM X 10 5, X fJSll'OlJ1. Bob Soph, QB P i 'S s ' x ' S Riccitclli. Jim Jr. SS P Q-. Ross. Joc Soph. CF X Sl fi Vcncziai. Tony Soph. CI? Q A ' Wiilsoii. Don Sr. CJ: xl , 'l '- Q Zubcr. Mikc Soph. P ,,A5 Hcaid Conch A Ron Sain I-'illipo Q. Amt. Couch Jim Czitzilgiiio ul! und.. 'YW'--v. Q A ii' 'ns Q ., I If Ag . 25, if '6'z,f4:- -. k j,-,v-71 ll,cIti Whail ii cxitchcrk throw mg arm xhould bc - Ariiigiml i-. x ' , J' l.con1irLlo il.ox-.cr Lcfli Sopbomorc Alain Frank ordcr9' f - thc bzill to TQJINI bzisc 1l,oxx cr Right! Nlullifpurposc Bob Os- K . .y A 8' ' -,J 1 lr J. Q OE ra it , trom inaikcx the put out to muintgiin hix ,Ili fielding X' uvcrugc J ,,,, .i..,. v v I I . fi if K' 1 1 H 5 S 1- 0 is n J iz I M -I ll l V, .41 .R Q X 1 k J 3'L.-J ,A ,xg asia M A Aff-99 V i , PM A I 1 N A . N , - . of U ' A, , , 9 ,ig -I N-Ng., sq 'HH b 1 1 6 x . x - 5 E 'x o '4 uv- l ..,. .0 ,bv .KV RIPPIN, AND RAPPI ' , .. V,., .F .Va Vx, V V' v ,V LV VVVQI. 'V VV I r . 1' 'Q '-fi H., 5 ' f vt. , I 1 ' .ri 1 1- ' A 5 I Y 4 E - - ' V 1-4' x- 1, fwj K. Q Y 1 ' XJ D K.. v V? A is ai ,,, 352' A 2 . gy V13 A f ,V A' ,f V 5, ,, x 5. .1 . . ' V,VV -, .-. gg, in ax VV! ,Ast J af r, V I, I A .1 .,n . V V VR V . XL wg .,b. 'x ,t,V..VV YN' , V V I V J .11-ef, fa V , K1 4 :V win ,V-.rt ' V If I ' ' -I Q' gl! ' 'ash V 'V ,JV 1 ' ' .P 1 ,rw , ' . 'iw f '.4O 4', ki'-v W Y , ' I A Q' va ' I ' V . Y! , 1. A ,, J MV. V I, V V V'.1A4V,.Vv , wk V -, , V ,H , , , 6? , , 4 UU-2 4- uf' W5 I 1 ' lr ' '. .- , l ' - ' . v J L Y V , :f-, ' V - H , 'f' ..'u..4: Ji. 1 W . fifrffw '.. dffiff' 'A ,W d .' 's ' ' ' 9 - ,, 1 unzwllfriw 'uw' L - , ff ., Z' ,,,2 ,2 - V V V -' ..- ,V ' 53- Q .., V MM VV ' VNV r r Q . fo 1 ,mf r .rr r , !,f,fVV 'V VVVBVVV V V 4A4,mQ,.V5,. A, 5 Vhgi , fl V, A .,, V f- , . . 1 ,rf-M ' f,' , ' ' . 5 Q 'T , ' , v ' L' ' W ' fb. ' 7 V -a -'Y' V' ' ,IF 741-if 'f .f fn ,, N' ' -f '--- -., - - n L 'M' -a 935377 'hx If rv C A Q Ti wi an 'V if 4 ,4 5 ' Q ? ' ' J ' 89 ' '- -A :QP--I ' -J 4 X -JPG f ' 'f A -5 f f , o u4'IQ . if? A., Q d, .f D VVVWVVVVVVV VV V VVVVVV, ,HV 5 . V , ,. Q A ., 3 A 'gf ?-N, EV V M' LM, V . V MVVqfg,,,V LL ,. 5 ' -Ji. M . 1 M ' 'M' 'U' ' - ' an . ' ' -, . ,, . -. .,v.-iff-- ,, ,,-fe ' Am 1- 1R1ghU Catcher Armand Leonardo ly 1, .M ..-., W '-A ' 'A 5- ' , - W ' V. -- ff A -' I-: W proves that aluminum can tear on V- ,- . ' - qdhl'-3 1 ' o 4Belowi Flyint Charlie Lombardo breaks up a double play - .fx 'G' 0' W 7,1L H, Hwy 'Eu' -' 'L 'ilu -.. J. mu V QI . if ' 9 88 up So- ,Nv ,E -. -an-. 9' 1 V 1 -I' ' 1 'W 'S A J t ' -s - F7 l M - I A A h ' - . G.. 'A X - A 1 5. 5 o ,, . --1 ' Q s. A wx r A 'wx 1 , ' ' 1 x ' 1 - , V' ' V' 4 .4 5-. - 4 a .K A -. is v ' 1 1. ' . ' xml- - f 5 f 1, -' ' X 'O I' will 'Q'-W4-tfaft ,uri fql' S Vu KA F I 5' 546 ffl. .f 'inf -JQ-1'-4621 '. -122:11 ' dv-2- .7215 X.,-,.:'B'i!f ,- ,. , 9' X ..' , 1-J-4' .H wr- v,..i?l:,, x, 5 ,f,. . r., u 1 5 1'1- , Q I lx. -,an wiv-'Tx X . ,' ii l t j- Jw- t 'H 13. h 1 S ,VL 1 A 'sf .1 1 lx, Msg' QA, kb. i 5 lx Ai up '.f,3!5,t.- .Af . -f-fe F- ' I i li ' - I f fm . , -J . is '11f'1 2 ' .V -. ' A ' Va ,e :inf eil. .fS9'3f2l' .- , ,Q M, , 5 J at Le,,iQ,,3Qf1, gy., 14' V V 1 g N 'T .- ,rig is - , ' in lf f'f'?f5'1 ill S -Y X M, - . 've l t U .- 4. V ' , ,Q or nj Y pg, l FN -1-pf' 1 fa 'X of Q-N, ' ' 'lg at --we - g l .9 , ici . 'J - '-421445 w r ' 'F' - ' X - mix x wfi g .i-J ' x ww lgf 1 -1+ -as fx '.-5'-' ' ' 'V' ek' .eff1 f.w- t'.o,f-,-L: - .- .-1,---. :EH A Y wgaifqie A, gk 4 ,. 'Q x-'KH-f' , .- ,I ' . .4 -A . rx . i it ,.Q. , .f-mv-,ff ' Y , 1, ...fu :.f 4Z't ,vmfw-:wee M4 i g t J , g,,,,,i ..-Q W- , - i ,f ,.. tUpper Leftl Check - swinging Matt Bartosh shows how a good eye helps a .302 batting average 1Leftl Ostrom. Guerriero and Leonardo talk over ti tight situation lAbovel Wailini Don Wallace reaches back for the big one Q 89 ' ,I 5-. I .XX ...L CONFERENCE CHAMPIO - IT TASTES S GOOD IUpper Leftl Joe Posluszny checks a defender while Barry Brandon 4Upper Right? leads the attack 1MiddIe Right! Mike Dwyre mixes it up on a face off tLower Right! Rich LeBlanc takes a shot on goal tLower Left? Sophomore Brandon bursts by CW. Post defenseman 4 5, ,nun Wifi! Q L57 E' N me grunt . , , ' ' is- K V? in ,,! ' n I if W - it i 1 1 ff U - 21? P 1 it N 2 lv If--o---1.-- 7 ' n xt X ' U -M ' ' zi J-T-'S- 'tf ,' -' lgwgzra 'vw-2175 f 'Q-e -4 ' - W.-I 'W S . 1, ' e , X X ., 1- . N 1' if i ff. H, if tw e to T ..- -4' N' '53, f 1 ' 1 N . ', .,.' 5 5 Q z Q E df , ,5 y 'J 5 U 1 . , -. . vi I 315 k - ' ll ML, ,A hw. F -Q 5 pb I I L s 1 4 ' W ,' f , , . . , 'f' ,,h.J 4'..x:' .- ',-I' if ' J 4 5 E' E b fr' rf. , as ' but ' J V' wuz ,- ' A' is - I' Cf ' E .. ' B in A ii' ' in , I ' . gig, i ' fr' I, 4x .- N2 Q I, J .' f - f O Q E e - . . , 1175 S T w , -9. - N 'K ' 'Q 1 'B' .2 53' ' E .f ef- -:t,,,v' 'X 1 ,,, Ii ' ii ' ' ' 'fig Y- u 'nts A . 4. ' , 5 1 vw ' f ' ff fe '. my ? E' f ' 5-.v s i ' 'E in--f E ,-,.-af., 4-i fs 1 ' ' i t2f's15 x - . ' - - ' ' f 1 I wmv , N. -- +-' ' 'Y' ' A ,. x 1' ' I ui ,. V in 4 :M t iz XX 'K l I fz. , ' W 1 ' . D A A I S 'E V' we N A - H - ' ' ' .. O f - 1 O - . - -1 E . ..,-. ' ' V 4' '? I Q L'.fq.j?! l5Q 'j +f- ' 2- N wg. ., . . - , ,K ..'-. A . ei..--ff' 'EQ55 ,f QQ A- ., +f,U fra 5 , i f ' ' A .5 X, tUpper Left! Warren Wallschleger picks and Barry Brandon rolls tUpper Rightt Ed Cooney makes it goal time tBottoml Squires raise 'em high and proud N. Q 45, iii! -i f C - Ni- . 5- 9 'x I ' V . NW 3 Q i V , ' '4-f .'f i - . 4 ' 15, , 'Q 1.s?X'E X v , , ,, X 51 ' ,ziiwxfrr--e N f 1 t 4 xt . J ,Q rs 1- -I4 vvifwf' 'ff' J, ' Q, ' s ai W 1 .. s f g . A - f i A -Q ' f 1.54-1 ' 1 N Tl e J, , -' -s - s' A x ..'a,,.-... wc .mesdge as -png--4 . -Q ' Ek- e' 31 Tying for the conference championship last year just didnt make it for Keans stickhandlers. so they swept the '75 coinpe tition by a two game margin enroute to the liniekerlwocker title. The Squires muscled and tinessed through tive consecu' tive conference matches before dropping the anticlimatic Montclair game when the Knickerbocker trophy was already on Keans mantle. Pinnacle performances were turned in otteiisixely lwtr Warren Wallschleger. Ed Cooney and Co-captain Mike Dwyer who stuck defenders for totals ol' 3 l. 27 54 20 points. .Iames Montalbano, '74 All-Knickerbocker Conference selection, con- tinued to be outstanding in the goal, handcut't'ing opponents throughout the season. K iggn-.-ig 'N N , ,F I A K if - . , .. Q 1-V 'agl'-5,9 P ,..r - YJ A , F -v vags, hd. if-1 R lawn, L A X A ... . .,- Y' , x , an C ' af....: . 4 f . . 1 wx I 444.1 ' sg--' ' i they 'S Z' Q. -........ ........- . . t s A --L+ -.ga ' l ,., 5 1-flu: -if Q ev f -J . 'NVQ' Y ' 1 f' ' ' . , at-Ssxs 1. M..- 4 , f-Q, ' 4.-Q , .1 - '- -C-2-F .N-2:34-.'.-2-:as - - L . . . , . , ff ,vw . f v- ..l.c. 5, ul d-,aef ..1 vw--'---'f- A ' Y CHECK'EM, DAMMIT 'f -nggw I ., ' , ,iff 1., -nur, - L. ...J , ' l nv ss ' as 71, yy ,v -M' XZ? ,fri JW , fa, N. ,. 33 1Bottom Lefll Mike Dwyre 191 spearheads Squire defense 1Lower Left! Bob Blakely makes stick Check count lBelow1 The Caveman retu1'neth.a la Cooney 'LB A- ,,,, - r -5' 'Lf v . I i 5 L T'Y ' W 'I K . Q-,vqgq 'f' n 'f - gas-5--J-e wait! :ik Q ' CIS if' 'We 9.g.,,.. .vubf ' :zz .: A,,f,L.1f -A, ,f,,,g, p Q ,g: .- .:. ' af.,.U .. war X .1 ....,m., , -. ..... W- ' , V mp - - . 17 'f'-f. I N5 U ly' - ' .s-'gf ...,,,,.- ' ,, Q aa- ,fmdw A V ,Nei I. wget. 1 piMmj+ ,v 1. A 1- . . .I , , ., 1 ' 1 . '- -4' . . , ' - ' -1 ' .' .-15.1.5 g , ' , REQ' i,',7fg',Q,v-vfg'f:5,f- ,-4. f. Qjf I-r.1y,f,,.v y wl.lO1 ,,1'- , 'by - Q ww' Hof :-+ l I 'Q ,,,.!:: : 4. mg. srr1 g,.,'I -,ffv ., IN- iw.: ai .Aw f5f fQV,4 911.159 Q4 1 - 'T 'Qlhs.,,AA-14 . ,vghii i:.H'.v,, .- Ji? l. if' ' ,is f .5 Li-' 04 W . Tab... he , nag, if - - + ' -' ' - ' -vh- Q - . ? ' --- - V , - - . - V 1- -g-, ' - . - , 2' , ,,-- --r .f .W YQ 2, U.- . Y l y - - . ' ! ,: W,-A. . 1 .- if ' ,gg 1 tLeftt Brandon elbows for some ground tllpper Left! A Jim Levvix crosscheck jars the hall loose tUpper Rightt James Montalbano about to stoop another sz1vetAbovel Pete Milwicz attempts to decapitate op- ponenl 3 ,,1.o 'Gilt' 11' A ' a ,. .K l I . n1IrQ .2wT:gS,n V ffifftlfza-25:1 l I A' N - A . Q ' t Q 55 .wwf . 4 .u1' l r ua H A ' - , 5 g 1 ., A, -vihluu A.-A ' t 93 EEE 4 TICKSA D T0 mug?- .N i A A Q -i -A ' . wing X . . .5f,gSQ11-.egtvw Q , sin Q .,'-viii ' V'-lv ,,,,,.,Q,?-qw -. - 1 'W 'l ' ' I ,. 1 5 'M' A- ifvlrf X , l ,f ' l J' ., f 1 .. . - F nf-1 J' Kxgzx ' Q .. 'fi yv ' I , .. if in , tAhovel Couch Huxxley Waterman directs the Squires tUpper Right! Mike Giordano tuilx ti mitldie lllightl Montulhaino feelx his poxition near the goal tl-ovier Right! Barry Sullivan l l7l leaps for position and bull bww'-. r. 'f ., aye, Se: 1, in , 4 , N... M r , ,.., 1 e., ,,,., w- - - , 'M l i 'Qf3I' ' . .i ' if. 1 fr - un fa . I .Y .A v 4 nn uf xml: ll u 4 ,V ,+L .nw .vig ,nl . . ' I . , I 5, , 1' i .' 0,904 ' w inn ml: Ill - 4 ,pg -g 4 . ve 'want ' X , ' ff 'f::F1il'l , ' 'i . ,Y C'-fir' 'ffll01tN1 . .9 2 Wa o'fl' iff: 'inivu ' M ' ai f 'N ' V vga .-lllvvll-A:,'u5 -wwf, .uV1Y 1 - rr - ,H - . ?ggv,Mv,c1faw: ff'q,,, '. , if rv - ,fgzgfg 5 w ff 53, - - Huh, . sl IIIIM' , v. 1' I -'55 ff' Z Q-w-ww' 1 ' H 2. 'a . V 'u,..?f'Qi'. 5-wr' 1. ' www' dt .A 1-,qgpufrx ff gi , :ii:::f:.'.2ff?.vfZ'- ,.n!!..'2a-g-:::::- 'I' n1ulf'p'f' . !9 ' ' 'D' , ...fl L, 1 f,wgg:v,'5? , .2-.a 2.111 I 5.5 ,L O 1' ' -- Q ' f 11 ,. --M - W . 'Wet I ' H by ,ur . , , ,,gg,., .J .. i '- ',.'. ' , -,..V ....-- 4- ' .na -N 'J 2'-.' , H 1 - ' if, Zf':'f'1..,7-- V J if f fi ,gw'Q 4 'P' ' .- 4- . i ...-alia? f2lLl??-21m 2 'l -'J ii-i?1 'A-'. ,Q '- as ft l i Q xi 'A' V it, . . J 'H nO- 4 5 in 0 V I .I I n N, 'l s ff- i fit , . ' W V L . A V. , 4' - ' ffl .-'FP' ' fel i '- t 5 l , 'V 1 ' ,X A, n w' 1' I ' , , Q 94 Wi' 1' ' A ' , Q F - . 4 v, . ' ' . ., ' - . f'5+4xy-'15.... . 1 49- N2'fe rTz9?'t ff, :P-mx f' ,' 4 5' I ,-- r p Sv J, - V , . - l .1 f' l il - in sl Q Ye N . . , ,rnxs 'gi' QQ sr I ' a a X 3 2 4 . X J 2 'Q 4 4. NA...--L 'ffl WQN v4,.5KL..,. dw: , 'A' w4,'g.igiS ' . . f '- 4 ' -5314.5 A4 V 4, ,A .A -7. ggi . 'm1T:',',tI:,.f?'-e- 1-f'l:'1, Sfffy 2' V' 75 -wf -- . . -- if ff. - .., . ..v - -nm., 1, ui . 3-'sv gig' MJF' ,D 1 'xv .. rj, riff-IVV: qi. .... ,Bid ' kit.,-'?-f .ff f- -fwfr?-A - , : rr-' M9 ' 'f- 1--f'-rv -., -A - - 1 'S 90' ' . it A 53 -' f .39 B PM 4 ' k 72 3:42. ' ' '1' i ' J... 1,31fJf eg., f 5' 'Lf'.2,'if .3195 .4--g,7.A-all '-flew .' . ' ,. , - , '- w ...J -4 Q -un-qu.. -I. 9-,. MT -shui wg. . .A . .' h Iiiifnagff ff ... tLeftl Warren Wallschleger slips inside tLower Leftl Senior Mi before a cheek lBelowl Ed Mitzkevxicz braces for a hit ilk, 4 N. 9 X ke Dwy re passes offjust fr , 1 3 2 .t..4.21-fl-YC.. qggg... ' 'f Sa-ww-fi-i'?'.2 W-1. . .Q ,EM W rv' se . J P ui i.: if-. lin. J in at D 5 1' 4 e t .,. .M Y Wvwmiw 9' ,V . ... .. . . l ' .14 9 t . -M'efffr f'-' - 5- ,. .. , I O 7 ' i N f.5 f ' 1, .ft v ' 1515212 -1 f -S 'X 'X' f, ?'f' - ' - 5. . .. NAM E CLASS POS. Armstrong. John Soph. Mid. Blakely. Bob Jr. Def. Brandon. Barry Soph. Mid. Bobel. Joe Jr. Mid. Carroll. Keith Fr. Att. Carroll. Kevin Jr. Att. W Cooney. Ed Fr. Att. 3 Doremus. Fred Soph. Goal 3 Dunnebaeke. Kem Fr. Mid. , Dorne. Paul Jr. Mid. ' i- , .3-H F Dxxyre. Michael Sr. Mid. f rather. out-y Fi. Mia. 1 94 Freeman. Greg Jr. Att. use. - L N Q Giordano. Mike Jr. Mid. 'frfi Giorgio. Paul Fr. Mid. sl- 'swf-hs' A A Hennessey. William Sr. Def. '7 A'? V Kostulakus. George Jr. Def. A N Konovodoff. Alex Ji-. Def. Q. Lugo. Ed Fr. Mid. if A f' l.eBlane. Richard lfr. Att. Lexx is. James Jr. Att. H -f-5 I.1,' Melvin. Joe Soph. Att. 5.2. lVi?11'f':lI1' Montalbano. James Sr. Goal Efg,L.If-Q33 xinzmt tel. Ed soph. wa. '15,-514,14 miittief. Pete Soph. mia. ' , iq:-'?,j'e Pena. Efrain Soph. Mid. ' S' ff-riff f 'f.'T' Perez. xieiehiai Soph. mr. Posltislny, Joe Jr. Def. H, yr. Prunesti. Ron Soph. Def Seeger. Mike Jr. Def. 'Y Wallsehleger. Warren I-r. Att - .- A-Q. ,512 '- --A . -v r M -4. , I ' 'X' , ,,J.,',. - gl -.M -A I Vi i i 'H -r 5' 1 4. '.'. A-., -' fi.. , - f A ,Q vp . -'E ' N eneo. I-.rnest Soph Mid r x J 99 p..f ., -w -L. ..- vi ff 'lf ' .fk1X2ff' 7 44225 .df- ri-616 fi f ET ASTERS CAPTURE 8 5 1 .,.1sA AA-i..,..i 1, I A ix 1 1 K , V I s i X N, yr N ,1 M! -' f . - ' -' '. 2 5' .f . . -affwf' 7' re'J1'rj'- ,. ,, ug 1 ve 4 'd 'f, fl' Me , ,. :,..,. s. 4 1 1 Q 1 o 0 0 ,, Qs.- ,.... --+' A ' . , , ' , s Q Q o V . 4 uv ' 3 gi. s 1 - 9 - ' O ...,'L'W:'.,'- 'wg- nv ' Q ,vas-f . ,-,qA ---1'- I ' 'T' - . - s Kean racketeers hroke precedent in '75 and scored two tirsts with a 6-5 hanging OiMlil'L'lllOl1 State. while blasting the record halls at an 8-5- l clip ssc the only winning season in tennis history. The Squires' suc- cess can he attributed to the tact that they were long in players. The strong singles play ot' Captain Tony Cionsalves, Ramiro Restrepo and Brian Dalryniple was huttressed hy the performance ol' Steve Teirn. Chris lford and Robert Ferraro. ln douhles competition, Restrepo, Ford. Cionsalves and Dalrymple rotated throughout the calender to give the depth and halance needed to produce Kean's most successful season. ,xs.x,L1e-kk NAKNX XiT??i'?QQ?i5RQ R. A, lxlk K l x NAME CLASS Chcung. Donald Pr. Dulrymplc. Brian Jr. Fcrruro. Rohcrl Fr. Ford. fhrix Jr. Cionmzlvcx. lony Sr. CiLlfiL'kihLl. Ron Jr, Horx11lh.John Jr. Kruixcl. Kurt Soph l ux in. Stcu- Fr, Nhlsloxxxki. Richard Soph N1uIunh5. Daniel Jr. Ncumgmn. Rohr-rl Jr. PCI'iI1L1. John Fr. Rcstrupo. Rumi!-U Fr. Schcucrrngnn. Robert Sr. l1nr1rcs. Arthur Jr. L'ffolino. Pclcr Fr. Young. Rohcrl Sr. Hczxd Couch 3 Dum' Dcun sl. 'MH f 1 .,-4 J i! , Y 3 A , Q 'Wm '08-a. sf 'ff , .r 'lihe lull may be bigger. hut the women hit it better. Ketnfs Squirettew puinmeled the vinyl this yezn' lor seven victories against only three tlefeztts. Errors were the reaison for two ot' the three hleniishes. while the only other Ions ctnnie in Ll 2-I squeuker with four sturterx out of the lineup. Ul1LlCl'l1lllltl-5lLlCllI'lHN Knthy Matthews carried the hulk ot' Kezufs pitching duties with Melanie Newcomb :intl Co packing the punch tit the plate. had at ,-- i X I N ' x Q 'A . H - q r nu. -V. DIAMO D AREA GIRL' BE T FRIE D 4l.ower lcftl Kathy Matthews ton the ground! makes the toss in time as Lynn Vollmuth squeezes the out tBelowb Debbie ChllLl!ll1Shl tl.eftJ and Donna Mzinfre nurse their Combat wounds 459. .4 Q M av-'iq I u X tx ,xt 'x. - Q ' K. --ga-.41 --r '9hu3.fv?w. --:, .-A. -gs gi-:1 .-1 '- ' ' 4.4. f.. If 59' fi jf v-z ,liz -J... A 41 .. ,. , ,lv t ., ,- g , -,bs f?'e ' -a-. ..,- ,it Af ..:g:. -- A ' ' A t.: '- - 'j1v4..fn4. - - '. Q- ' '- - JK L' V? V 'X - -QBA Q f I X 3 t - .. , L . , -J-ea, ' 5 . v It K 'Q ,tl . ,, , QE . ' ' lg'-?1s:n3n,,Q flxftl Couch Put Hunnisch wipes off tt signal IUppcr Right! Mclztmc Newcomb lays down at bunt tAbovc1C'ntchcr Debbie Chudzinslsi tltgs for first base 1-.--1 - x6-' ,'- .QQ- N' -Iigxfx-' N A '-' 1-',-'V - x . .A . f' g . io l hs - L hvli tif .,. 1- ' F-few! Y, fb tit. il ir. -Q ' ,. J., W , 53 . 'f A A - I' Y s 6 . gif ' X! 4 , gr . ,. A 5- .- 1 5 R 'D 1 1 s Q 0 S V f.'4v sA? V' L el ! , 1 q I 3 A ' ew ' y vaf.,'4'.,i,4' Y ' '.,,,'-,', M4 4 I ' ' 3-' il ' 5 1 A A-A A4 'O' F Q A 1 x 4 Y LA:-nr ' ,.' ' lp., ,e 4t '-ef. ' v1-9-' j Hn l- .,..,-,. . r.. ,MA--y4:Av:q1:j6-. 1 U 51- 31fv-f.- ff -1'?z-'4.,,- :ff .,.':,,.-ff -H-41I.:'i4 M - Af 11 'M-f -fi., . , , if haf! ' 7' ,... +- -IA . T'-5 , fxf: 1' 4. ' Q MAN. . WH , AM THANK YOU MA M c' -X 4, xx X Us dxf x., 2-1 1.'l'f:' Q' 3--' Q -1-f 8 :L 597' r ,N - .xi . . E 1Uppcr l.ci'll Donna NI xntu slmku 1 xmglu .ns Mdanng Ngwcomb 4Rlght7 - 1 rounds third fAhovd lx lthy 'Nl mtthgws dau hu wmdmlll roulme ,. YY 'N , 'l 'I , Y r Q 'rv Y, Autnxk' ' Qqstu , A ,t tj Ni g H f tt Bn ,W - 'gf' Q .' kv, fe? ' U J 4 L -' '5 7- 1, -,,' -. ii: D xp-Q f. -f nf, i -, .Je as K- . A A A 47.-.i A . ,mx hint- ggi A . ' ri-'f Auf? .345 x'r -- ,. 'Q sd nl lvvpi l ,L , f iQ S 1' a',.: f'f' t., , ' , ' V .x ' K . J N - - --3. A ' X . O ,-'fb-.1 . ' ' ,J-.urigtg -N ?- V FI, VV 16:11-Y K , Q 1 3 f D ,lb ' , 5 4 3 0 V -v?',3nX ' ' Y 4 .Y ' - ' n .ii'. 544 . '5 - A 'Q - . ' f 5 ti it T A 'T-'trzijv-1- V: A 1 Q f L: f .-wi, 3 fir- -' f ' , I , . ' '15 '-F,-.H'2'g,'L .--. lr- ' , T 'h --una ' 6. t . 9 , -f V1 x x ' F. Tj- ,571 ' .tug L: , , A - -- - A V. . . . --, .,,,-,-- ,- f . U - V ' I -by :Q ll it . ...W 1 I g2'iJ,,V' . , - , h f u-.71 lv.. A - -5 -,-. ,.Aq,L.T.,..VVA ae? v , I Z V r -B -- ' - ', - ..,, -. vb? A Y, Q- , t. -L x ,F ' --, 1. .gkj A' - - .ng .5-Q - -- ,T ' v 3, . K ,ru -.-....-A A- .. -,.- - vnvt. 'Ze 4 , ' -5 'E : . ,in- 47 , wamirf.-vfai ft- s ,A if :J ,- ' .L 0 4 I ,. n4...1f', 'V-fe, .4jgJf,f.'T ,iiii-ffm! -5 'I-v42F'2u-.-lv , .. '-..'. GU L' M - L:.f:-f-r1fg5a,gf-iff: gn I. -':.' 7 ' :Y .q ,n1','f if . .., .. Y , .. - L. Al Q Q-J A - fUpper Lefty Cathy Duff scores and Donna Manfre fUpper Right! makes it two fLower Left! Matthews has the seams rippin' as the popsicle crew flower Right! f-ff coaches from the sideline 'Q Q.. '. .. ,4f:'.lj'f' . gs. -. K : 3-hw. I .f I 4'a'.::f' ' I :aliv- ix: ' ' . iff .-.5 1 5. . A . ,Q-7. 'Q 1, ,.. ' vf...'.... .. .fr .7 :5.Q.-,. . I l , all-N' '- img f - -- s?.4 f7':f.'f. X' Zig 'I' 'I' . A 2:6-'i 161.314, , ... 4, 1.3- 'vu f ' - 'fi 'ii-.J-'Q .sgffkze ' 'gat-r ig - .yi ' . ' r ' 'j gifbf-if-i'f lr' q1f1fk::f!.:i'p gt. I-Pr fu .D-.I .' 'fl'-ffufa Like a trip through Disneyworld our college experience has tlown us through different levels of life. We began our excursion in the Fron- tierland of collegiate aspirations - the senior stratum ot' high school. Looking towards a fu- ture ol' idealism. both philosophical and eco- nomical. we were stared back at by the ludicrous SA'l s. By chalking high enough on this societal score hoard. we exchanged our tickets lor another ride. Adventurelgind - what ti wtimlerlul plgiee. lixpliiiuitiwii ut self and others. sometimes frightening. sometimes tun. Reggirtlless. the delving into new lifestyles and Littitutles xxhieh gmt- Us irres versible impressions. We heeaime iueks gintl liltlllxs. tunl-ts .ind Greeks. activists and l-doiit-give-ti-sliits. IU? D , 6 r ., 'Q' L -Q 1 V k ir ANT ,Pai - 5 'QQ' 1 V F 5 rf ' 'N '43 ' :Ol Q' ' Hil:..fElf'r4 1-:r' r ' 'f E 1 - P Illia? V Q6 L 1 ' f 1., A sf Ola 3.1 in ' Q UL Q 7, .Al h ,' Ag! 4 ,-2+ Im , Z 'E r 3 3 V4 5 Q N s ,an I 4!1n0 '2 -E : 33 ' MG' X f I Z 1 DON 2 n 2 ,Z 4 l h 9 T9 'HW But no INLIIICI' which ride you wcrc on, it cvcn- tuully Houlcal through Fzultzlsyluml. Clouds of us- pirulion siftcd out tcuchcrs and luwycrs. sulcsmcn :md grand school prospcclsg ull pushing through thc hznfc around thcm to xomc long uwuilcd drcum. r ,Q FANTASYLAND P,,5gr.09 Y TOMORROWLAND Iialal, guy, .5101 f'.ig!,7?1,,'s 0. , 0, I. l, 'OI-5 !Q 9: Q. 1,5 QQ f I Q! 'fefta CCB SPECIAL EVENTS LEFT CNTR PRESENTS HTOMORROWLANDH ONE SHOW ONLY? JUNE 5,1975 HIS TICKET ENTITLES BEARER TO FOOD STAMP PROGRAM UNEMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS I GRA UATE SCH OL REJECTI Now that the last schedule has been filled out, the final grades completed, your name is hand- somely scrolled in black and white. Your amusement ride has slowly come to a stop and you quickly want to venture off once again. However, there are no more bonus coupons left for a free ride. so you'll have to pay for this one. Tomorrowland looks like a fun excursion, hut the sign cautions. this ride may cause emotional impairment, if you have any doubts, please do not take this trip. 105 Bi ogy B103DELOMIWMDBIOIOBXOKOZ Q -mn ENRICO BADYK DEAN BALTHASER 'NK V rv- gig '29 is Rugs? xx nt. A I ANTHONY DECOSTA MARJORIE ERTS s l 5 106 fp? LISA BERARDESCO -if ,- N., 4 rf I E KENNETH FIGEL 'Sax 'mf-Y 4 ig-X A .' , 4 YQ.. . i, f .qw ,Jai 1 N ,ix u A . - . XY -,L LEE? 1 v xx K.. f,' I- in , , ,h I xii . -:srl i .. .HA ,,, - f -'sf , I! M 1. 'x ' 1 'CN 5:53- ROBERT CICARELL iw xi JAMES FORGUS 'fffv Dr. Frank Osborne I ix QL. K'- ,,, Linda, Ci , ,X ...ag- I JOHN GALAMB KEVIN GASHLIN RAYMOND GONDERA ff? .Q ff' ff- N5 . 3 ,, :J ,IKA 155 : I. DEBBIE GRABOWSKI LAWRENCE KAPLAN NQRMA KAUFOGIENS J'--5, 'VH f' 'X 50 PDGA BIA , JILL KONOPCZYNSKI CLIFFORD LEWIS NINA MORROW .X , ...wibsfglx .u Mr. Muymxrd Z KATHLEEN KEENAN 1? f:5'N Lil! X -.-uf 'XX S ,AI 2 fr . . If , In , I li 7 s' A I ' 't f 5, 5 L 2 ' JOSEPH NILSSO ,Z Dr. Arif Huyut OLAYINKA ONAFOWORA ANTHONY OTTAVIANI ue.-by 795. nv .ii- 3fu.,..,.r ' JOHN PADNOR, JR. IRENE PANGI DAVID ROGERS ff' ,wr- Q L 11-Tet Q- ' A lvl W, 1,215 LTJECH , 5 CATHERINE RUTKOWSKI . -1- ,4 aff' :ij 1 'ff :Wi '. 5' PM r,.- xim III f X Y , .?', n . N A 1 Z ,dvi Q' 1 5? 'f' ,. ?2f33'5pff5,,5s fa qglrgz, 1.1: 1 ,Ll I an!! gf. ,' IQ :x1N,l,? :,ff1pf'f'fax'x:A,' im-wif'-'A L 1u,M,.0v-J , f 'fvwuWf.H. :1aL'gfiw,Af N.-2' K... ' N 1 'qw Umm .v 1 L . . ,ffaf-jaw yu i 141:10 lf:-I -Q- wf+1 YNHWY' was: 3, -,. ,rj , M - . V- ,55,.n ' :'r'.4' V, V, ' f ,...L ,.- A ' 4 , 5 LZ. ,, 1., by , ,4... L- -' -1 1599556 1- -1- 5 vlfnff fst9E5x -,7,,'S.i?.-in wwf ,,,,.1 4 .M Q . lm Wil: M ICHAEL SCHILL .IR PAUL SIMKIN EDWARD STONER BARRY SULLIVAN 4ul ', ' BARBARA SYERS DENNIS TIERNAN Nl FXR FIN XX Al T Z RL RI XX -XNNER X53 x . DEBORAH WEINTRAUB W, . , 'Q BARBARA YEL LEN GERDA ZEISELMEIER Chemistry .Qs if ' 0 I O gp'-ynaggqi V7 . , -7 ,N A 1,311 1 f 2, nv- -PM Kir- 5-.fiff , I I9 IU 13 I ! 6 1 J ELLEN BINDER KATHRYN CIACCIO PATRICIA COYNE . ' . kifi' f, 7 5 , 'mn IQ: if x. ALEXANDER D'ADDIO ANDREW FREEDMAN ANN GALUPPO TREVOR HARRIS I L59 Dr, Judith Rmcnlhul CINDY MOTYCZKA LOGA STEPOWYJ why, Q-51 gzLl'IJix.. Ann, f 'N nf f ,,,,.-. A A L K ,,g.1A.:'13f I , PAMELA ANDERSON .Ni 1755 iii in- -' f' CAROL BAHL 4f 7' X we PAULETTE BELLEW Early Childhood ,, ag I Q wg. g gi I Il f. I 5 a h Q ' . I KATHLEEN BARNES MARIA BARTER MARIA BEATO cv 0 ' QP N, BARBARA BIZUB ALICE BONGIOVANNI JANET BRASK U' ...fl PAMELA BROOKS JOANNE CERZA LINDA CHASHIN JANET EMMONS ff f fz4z'mQg vmgfggg a aff Q-y,, ii-X -ny . S,,,, ,H P fb- KEITH ERHARDT SUSAN ELEMING PAULA FREDERICKS JAMES FUREY yft 'UN IU -Af IiA'l'Hl.EEN UAYIORIJ MARCIA ULASSMAN MONICA GELNNON NANCY GQLASKI I. IU' x, Wil X 5 3... jf' WF' I It-K X in -5 Q Q X' ...J .1 ' f m PATRICIA GUNDERSEN PAULINE GUTH it ,J JOANN HADESTY -3513? VN Hx 7-2 .i'! LESLIE HANDFORD , 1 Dr. Dwrothy Strickland - Chairman Early Childhood f 'E5, mm EVELYN HARI AIDA HERNANDEZ JANE HQFFMAN Ci.-Xll. RAN lg E , if f' I A :V J.,-it - it v kmixi V 'Si' X fin ' gx K -112,1 ' Dr. Muriel Vogel ELAINE KOSCIUCH MUN' V- P' . , As ' ' I, V, . ,..,, -- .. , 4 - ' fa U, , -. fl L- -. ff fsf ' 'tiff 1 1 M M E314-A' if? 5 ., , A , 03' if f 'Q EILEEN LEITZELL KATHI LEMMERMAN SHARON LEVERETT ' 'Nl f U9 DIANNE MAHONEY MARY ANN MAKAR SANDY MARIN w . fx , A' P X 'sf' 1' . ' I 54.4 - Ev ,I HELEN KOWAL 'QE' MARGARET LIMA . E2 E .E E KATE M l KA 1. .,,,M,gf f Y, .I CATHERINE MONTELEONE PATRICIA MORKAVICH MATILDA PALMA JUS DONNA RICCARDI .N IRMA PEOPLES JOY ,Vx 1' DIANE REILLY JUDY NILTTERPERL .QIY 4 'Q l Q' Y ,dlyx Q'-Toi XXHV Q .. 'A ef, A '51- eY.o.s Q I os' I 4 . 1- ...Q .I if - X I 1 -A GAIL PIAZZA 'UQ :iv SUSAN OEHLKE . i X WK Y 'IE 1, A! JACQLELINE POLK P - f I ng. - vi' ' 1' ' I . .9 I gy A . 1 U I s Q ff' f Dr. Maxine Lchcl gn ,I ' , 5. KATHLEEN REILLY MARY ANN RITCHIE I IUYQCSSUX'f!lllhCI'iI1L'ci1liI J 75. Ii MARIA ROMANO JUANITA ROSSI v 0'b ' P 5'1-iifu. ,BIKE Xx Ki ,4 5, W X ., Q FRANCES RGTHMAN ANNE RUBIN if Q' fig, 4' 'K ROSEMARIE RUSSOMANNO MARIE SCHNEIDER 417 BONITA SCHNELL 4' ,Q-. ai Af I X . I MARILYN SZYMANSKI ,gQNfUX Y:g 'f -an MARGARET STEWART gf 'WK-I PATRICIA SULEWSKI .ft sm, I A . .' ' JAN ICE SZARKO mx' uf' I LINDA TURRO NANCY TWASKAS ANGELA YITALE 04' 6,1 ROBIN WANDER NANCY WEST PATRICIA ZACHOK ROBERT.-X ZIFERS , mf Earth Science iv pgffxx 14 an ' L., N-' QJVV' fi Mff ff Ax WW QIQMQ QZQ fi 1 ,f ' 0' 6 o 6 O A , 9 g ' ' ,,, Q 9 X1 A , 5 Q 1--1. ,431 1- S . 1 i n' A I -f 4?-5?- 4W? Xnffe iff! ,I E6 . 1 Qi ff I il- 'I' 'qbfjizlaff I 25' jf? xC f-if-Z7 ,f' , , , ' 4 , - an 1 i if , 'xx ' pf -' f f '40 ' ln. 1 4,0 I 14 X f I' ' I 0 0 F 0 o , Q ' I UN' Qin . . 'ax + ' e 4 I , ff. - , ' . . l 1 If ' Q -Y.: ,I an I X , 4- ,U 1, . ' A ' A Ifff fff Q' If. 1 . 1 a ' ,I ,ox W IIE, ' HI I . ZXIFI ,I pl I, fl al 1, I I I: lf: I4 I 7 , 3, i 5 I' lg fa! ' , rf t I 1 1 li AQ ' ' I .I 1 I f I I KENNETH LORDY MICHAEL O'BRIEN -rT 'I ,jk , , ff ',. r ,ff 0 X , L V f . I DIANNE SVIQOLL KAREN WEBER A- Gif bg --W' , , .14 - , L, uf 1 - , ow 4- 'Q' I l '. .f .. . ,A g Q22 I ' ,129 1.,.,' I 549112 I, I ,, 1 - , 1.13.3 . it V, we I 5 , In , . - If I :lf I -A WILLIAM CUMMINS W II ,I ' 'lf' , L II 'ff , 1. - Lf in EDNA GREEN STEPHEN PELLETTIERE RICHARD SIEGEL Dr. Ellis Miller if 47951 C' I' mm XV' X f If X x 1 X V . V ., ' gf? RICHARD ABRAMS 'TS IH , ALLIE ALLEN JANET ALTHOFF THOMAS AMATUCCI -1' f W jf Elementary Education CIAME ACOCELLA NORMA ADAMS JOANN ALFANO fgr- 'f PAI IRI BAKER 'Wil bf 1, 'H I CAROL BALDINO BARBARA BANACH TURIA BANKS IRENE BARDYS I' Q' 7' 'isa My ZX 'Q I 'X' . . . 1- ' 1 , ' , 'f C ' u ,U M I I 1 ' 'sa If . -.L I E KATHLEEN BARNEY SUSAN BATTISTA PATRICIA BEGOSH PATRICIA BELL ?7'g,f' M Prulvcssm'VVilli11m Ckmrric JILL BENISCH CAROLE BILINSKI . I f., I . 4 A K 1 YN A . QE 6 rf 5. s 1 ' CH RISTINE BLAUVELT atv-. Q JOYCE BOWDEN LINDA BODNAR Dr. Arthur Muxrdx CAROL BRGNNER 'US CIANE BUMBACK MARY ANN BURNS CANDY CALABRESE CYNTHIA CAPRIO I1 4 I 'S .9 'W fn Q. 'N' 5 If-. I no 1 DIANE CASALE ELLYN CASTELLUCCIO PATRICE CERNERO LILY CHANG -an , IA' rj V YVONNE CHERRY MARYELLEN CHIARELLA CIANE CHICHELE BARBARA CHURCHILL .r',, KAIHIE CIREIII BARBARA CLARK JOAN CONROY NANCY COOKE GUN wl?4.9 Q Q 'UI JOETTA COX CANDICE CRAWFORD CATHERINE DELLISANTI LAURA DELUCA flik CAROL DELUCA MARIANNE DEMARCO 5 I I R 'M rl Haw 9 'Qin ,.-,,. THERESA DIGIACOMO LOIS DONNIEZ Dr. Richard Herrick +- Cfmirmun of EA 5 'Y' 'vfvx Lxx If 'A .IV 4 wg I' a I X NDA DRILL ALICE DUBIN RONNIE DUBIN EILEEN DUNNIGAN C OI LPN I ALLON JACQUELINE FARADAY ANN FAZIO KATHLEEN FEARIERO 'van 1 'Hifi' Q1 U MAUREEN FLANAGAN CAROL FLESHER LIBBY FORTEL LINDA GALLANT fifvr' 4,1 gl.: CYNTHIA GASIOR PATRICIA GEORGE STEVEN GREENFIELD KAREN HANSEN 345. :T 5cusqq ff f LINDA HARDY FAITH HASEK Dr. John CYINICLITLI - C'I111im1am Comm. Sci 'wg-wad' BRENDA HELLWIG ORA LEE HILL SUSAN HILL SUSAN HOFFMAN 1' ,mv 13' Kava DEBRA HOLMES BERNICE HORNCHAK CARLEEN HOSPGDAR CHERYL HUBER ag. Q ' - A 3, N 5 A 2.55.- Prufcssur.lnhl1 Ramos LINDA HUGHES PATRICIA HUTSON 1 I l as 0 DEBORAH IAIONE MATTHEW JAGO Y' I DIANE JORDAN CAROL KADER Af in af 4 I ANNE KELLEHER MARALYN KENNEY ,a 'ff' A ik. ,ff X' I 5 . L f Dr. Frederic Arnold 4,,. '9 J x I s ',Q sh 'll . ' N . . 2X4 Inf.: if xx , ,. - -KU SAR 'daft . ,, ,' K - I '...r BRYAN KAPLAN JILL KAPLAN A-Ja Z.: f ' 'UN . ., iff ii '- I 'f -- '- wj1JN'x f-41' ' -4 ' ROBERT KNOTH DONNA l4m1AR , f 1 bu--f Dr. Corrine Kennedy EVELYN KORMAN MARY KGRTBAWI Q - MARIE RROTOSEK DONNA KUTZNER JOANNE KUZARA MARY KYRIAKOULIS byvn K ,I XX 1 0 ?f- x I li .IANE LISHOWICZ CARMELA LOBIANCO CAMILLE LOFRANO ANNETTE LONG 4 is O 0 . fit Yin -.ga ANNE LORDI KAREN LOSO LINDA LAVALLO LINDA MAHER .1 'Us - -uw L4 '- A 'VU MARGARET MARINO PAMELA MCCOY MARGARET MONACO JOANNE MILEA 'W I f N XXWJ R , , 1 -5-2-9 34 .g',F.4fx.F lfiegx f 1 4. lk Dr. Lillian Putnam Nl A -9- 5.19 ,L . ff M ,- ,, - v-L,-L - ,-in 153: - I 5 4 3, I W. v , r A fig? . Af , 3 5 ,4 ffaxwfffigfffffx j.f,.f?f,jfu I' lnxl ruclu , , - ff' j,.a,Qfi6' , 4122 V151 1f'E 1'1 f f 1':'f-'- fu, aw T I' QQ . w AM RIANA NIIRANDA KATHLEEN MOCERINO ANITA MOSCA CHARLES MOTT 75 ni T 4-w Q '.,.....-..,,, -P-. , NINA MUGLIA KATHLEEN MURPHY 39,3105 r Howard lfinkclslcin MARIA MUSCARELLA NINFA MUELLER cw- 'Q ,,h 'US 'LS-C wt JEANNETTE MURRAY PATRICIA NARDIELLO le-5,5 91 - ' I Y I' yr 5 SL' 6 A ' K. 4. w , I SHEILA NISENSON LINDA OLIVERI KAREN NARUSIEWICZ ,f- V .M I. Q -,. 345 1 4 T Sf! ' o if' 2 F' A , IVII p,,y, SUSAN NOLAN ARLENE NOVICK WY rx, ' QTL I 'N-vi -144.40 X' I ' ' 'JI' 'H L ' MARILYN OLSEN ROBERT PANTINA SUSAN NIGITO ,fag 'Y I f MARY NURNBERGER Z' ANIEIIA P.-XIIFII l s R 7 ' A L I , .. J 74' V A 'J 1 -4.3 .i . . Nd 5 1 ' 79:3 Q42 'fm- I s, ., 1 L'-1 f 'C'-' A Q is Dr. Framccs Iilccdcrmun RENEE PELUSIO JOYCE PETRASEK 1-v ' Euan Q N TJ' ,-5,5905 , A rg, 5 'I LENA PICILLO MARIA PIRO ELAINE PISCIGTTA FRANCES PIZZUTI .9'f ' .fr f ' if ki? .W Y, .. ' sf' ! 4 2,3 . .Q DEBRA PRIMAVERA GRACE RADICE SHIRLEY RANDOLPH PAMELA RAPP fgiqqial , '. 'fffgm V fo W. f' X ,rar ibn 1 p X, O n 7. xv' jg K J . , NMA tial 1 7 . , i 'A h JWQF ' 2 I , ' A I 4v,.N V. vow, lbgv ,V i L-.A N, 5 .A Q, Q ' ' 4 L, ft . - ', .55 45 -vs . .Q 4 fl .lljfff A A Q 5 .- ', 47, lf' A Ak'-75 X Sig? Q ,sly X ' 55875 NANCY RAYNER KATHLEEN RICCA BERNITA ROBINSON JUDITH ROCCO GP' I 4 uh'- 'Wx Wu.,- 4? F ' 6 A ar' x if 5 'A .2 mg LYNNE ROSBERGER ELIZABETH ROSE MELISSA RUBENSTEIN NANCY RUSSELL Professgor Edxipxgjwilliuum ,-- ,V .- . f.. -b .. 71: - if-I I 4 . I A wr u I 3- ' 'Af I '-'K' ' 1 I-111 A V, Y A A 4: V IV. .un L, Ax-pu,-.iil-'wx U wr J' -.', J ELE MARY RYAN 1- f O .- Lag, I I ff, 12 . 3 .2 x X ALEXIS SADOWSKI Y I 'L .,.. -.'.'. R ' x. .O gs, 3- X . L ,pf Pr: . , T . 4, a'-H M ARY SCAO LION E , SL. Q. .. t-PA Nfl! Z fbx 3115: SUSAN SANDBERG MARYANN SANTALUCIA ELAINE SARROW SUSAN SCAGLIOZZI ROSEANNE SCILLIERI JOYCE SCOTT N-1 -ru, F, au,l'w Q9-yulf PATRICIA SCRIFFIANO DEBORAH SETARO GENEVIEVE SETTINERI ,qv-Q if rn 'Z' 1. 9, MERRILL SOROMOLO x dl' f. L V LYNNE SHULMAN DONNAMARY SIEDLEK JOSEPH SIPPER ggi WS H KAREN SOMMERS WOODROW STANLEY ELINORE STEM PNIEWICZ 5 L DEBORAH SHEEHAN Professor Duvidu Schum IH JOANN SOBCZYNSKI j- 'B- BONNIL S IRISNDFR ,gs so LYNN STOFFE RS SANDRA THALER L IN DA THOM PSON ..: ,vi 'L ty, STEPHEN SZABQ JANICE SZATKOWSKI JOANN TOMASCO iff 'e. X., '- L. j iff' f ., 2124.25 X- -,,swy:ag 4, 'Q ' my-' 1 ,,,.,.4,, ,M , , :.I:4? 5,4 ,ygn:,,. LASANDRA THOMPSON -Q31 I Dr. Albert Mazurkiewicz MICHAEL TISCHIO ff' lv .Kp Yf -'px JOY TOBIAS ff?-' T I GLEN UMLAND if DOROTHY VITRANO 1 MARTHA TRUSTY Dr. Phyllis KLIYCII 'US ANDREA VALIDAKIS JANET YALESE MARYLOUISE YISCO 1s Q 4..v,4, . . 6545-- ,N ,! A cw fins' -.' I ., , . ' 1-f F, 'Q v A aan ' y 3-ff ., A xg: .- , 3,3 A,-.Q ' ' . .ups - . '4- 4 . .' - - ' . ' c . . , I 4 ,a u ,A ,N -Y ,I I ' ,I 1 in . X L? I 'HQ' Rug .vi ' xf ' '- '1. ANITA WADE LINDA WASHINGTON LINDA WASHING IRON I-V? ISEIH WEISHUIIZ T5 X 'W-z,,,,,, BRUCIQ www 0 fur U GK ,, If. dim ! P f' , X I.UCII,I.E WHITE KENNETH WIGGINS PEGGY WILLIAMS ' 'Dx 'lv 4- I-.Yr CAIHY WOLSKI RITA YACABONIS JUANITA YARBOROUGH ,N ,ANY 16' 'U' ANNE IVIARIE YUUNG IfII,IfIfN XAHODNICIK DULURES ZEGAR English Q ':::::::' no E o-l Mianrmi X ur-4mxz03 mr-I A Q X -Imp-nrrmfc' xoxo-11391 ? ucoxpm-ixqxcxrtn S MM. S 1- c N R 0 E 1' F 5 c 'UN SMX SUSAN ADAMO KATHLEEN BAKER ,gf f??1'f 11 , ga rv M .Q ,.v' fl 1' ,I f SUSAN BALL JANIS BEAM JANET BORDUIN A .WW ff ' ' 'ry' - -N-A vs -3:3-' N-5-.3 .5- F, -A fa L. : ., fm,-. , ' '- ' , if 1-P. x ' X f MSF-' e- rl. . ' PA , ' r fri'-99 , V .. vw, ,D V' - fe 'A W Aa ABP I W ' 'Ugg -121' ii i , EILEEN BRENNAN THQMAS BRENNAN LINDA CICALESE BARRX CUHLQN Dr. Edwin Thomason JUDITH CONSALES DENNIS CUPIDO 22 . QV1 .5 Q .Ln-. , 3 f af, . IV 'ig fx ft. 4 M A A ff - :'4.4L,.' t X . - ' ..4. ,L KATHLEEN DEENEY MARGARET DIAZ SHIRLEY DIBRANGO JEAN DONOVAN 1 ' - -- - M- X ,v v, 5, , -1 7 ff .2 , 1 ' ' . J? .v,. , 4 ' isnt 2 ROBERT DOPKO JAMES EDMISTON RANDI EMMER ELLEN FOX aj , 1 ,V ,l fy 1 1545 I iN-QIII IWW, X X . NJQQNJK i I fi' I N3,2!si SANDRA GOLDSTEIN CHRISTINE GOODLAKE Dr. Elizabeth Hubcrmun - Chuirn1anofEnglish 14 CHARLOTTE GOUGEON ,ad ,ci .w-U 'T' - - G NAL 4 Ai' I. 1 ren- - -4' 14 . -' ,'f'.-, f N,-n.3,7,-i 4-'Mft' D-'74' 16 pm ,- , . ..,, -af .. I ,. . 'N . U - ., .. '-1, - A 32.- .n, -ii JEANNE HIGGINS BARBARA HOIDITZ Xb. 111' hh.. I iff ff gh 'Z 'I Il , IAS X 5 X K, , If L GERALDINE HOOKS 41.4. x S i HELEN HUSTH INA KLASCO KAREN LACEY MAUREEN NICCANN 'Y' fx r YDS f - - IQ: QV 'R 'sfo .mf ..K.,,'x4',Z ,!f, 1 f,, my 'U ', SUSAN MOORE JANICE IVIORTELLITE ISABELLA NATALE ANGELINA NITTOLI I'.' I V' 1 Q'- L- '3 I ?P 3 M JILL PALUMBO LINDA PAPA JAMES REILLY BARBARA ROMANO I II Ihcxxul' I5. IQUVIH I,ill'xCII DIANE ROTHBARD V fi 15 , IU! 1- Elia: MARYJANE SABO Pmfcssor Ronald Reickcr I Y I 1 nr 'H' 1 Q YSL ,. I 4 1 ROSE SARIK COLEEN SCHOEFFLER SUSAN SCHULTZ MARGARET SPRICK f 1,4 IK AT 19 .I 'IW IV-1 kg- 55 5 W sm. - A H X' V N X 5 3 1 4 GERALDINE SORRENTINO FRANCES SULLIVAN TOBE TAYLOR MELISSA 'l ONHCH Ai '15 129: L Profcsmr Elizubcth Sanders CAROL TREACY THEODORE URBAN 'YS ANN MARIE VOSSELER DAVID WEISKOPF SUZANNE WOEBER RICHARD WOODS N fo? Y int qy DARCY YANCIIOK PATRICIA ZIELINSKI ? wg? 'a , 1 Q 4 Professor lamb? Howe X K mn.. .- :.f.T1 A gf-.-gif ,A H Tux? A Y V . fx iff' Fine Arts ANN AALHCLM BARBARA ANDERSON RANDALL ANDREOLA Q vp. 54- ' QXQ N Q 3 N' . ' :- MARIANNE BALOG ' ,cs ,nr 95- f-...af , ' . taiflfffin, ... 'HHH' , ...'5o5s I 5' , -s ngnnlffujpitso. , 1 ...Rm -' 1f111.S.- NANCY BARAN RITA BERTAGNA VICTORIA BIANCHINI JOANNE BIRES .W CHINA ISLOCKUS M QXIUN ICHELE BROMIRSKI if O .X Profcssor Werner Burger IiII-EEN CHOJNACKI DOROTHY CHRINKO ilu, QJ IURRAINE DEPROSPU if , vii' JANETTE CRAYNE ELAINE DINES BETTINA FADDEN ITN MARCELLA DAVIS MARGUERITE FRAME Vx ,xx A 1' A wr, . f '- M AQ Q5 , H ' , KX 4 ,il I 1 BARBARA GAUTHIER JACK HALPERN MATTEO JANNICELLI -'UN I sf- X u.-.f L ARLENE RISLAN X 1 0 JOAN KOPER JOANN KOTT RENEE KOWALESKI LAURA KRAMPETZ s - - ' . , ..,.. . ..,.. , f SUSAN MAHOE BESS MAY VINCENT MEALY . 4- ,.,-... R? - .ar 9' Profcsso',Duvir. .nos fi., I l,1l2 N ,L MICHAEL MEDICH Dr. Douglas Tatton ..,,, x.-f was FY , fva,.vi-if' ALISON MEYER HOLLY MITCHELL SANDRA MORELLI MARIO MORETTI -kara, fai gf'- 'fi 'gymn- ANDREA NASH ELSKY ALICE NEAFSEY JOHN OLSON ANNA PASZCZAK .Z - 1-I . 5. ,, 'QV' 4 S ff ' JANICE PETAKI RICHARD PAYNE LAURA POULSEN HOGQ RADELAT -rugi- Hr I Ai-'dy 5, T. 'Q'-NM JANICE ROSSANIA SUSAN ROSENOF BEVERLY ROWLING ANNE RUSSO fx'-L? JERRI SCHWARTZ JOANNE SHIPLEY I an ,if pl X as J Q? I ' 9 I MARDELL SILVERMAN ' 'Ui Ctrl PATRICIA SULZER fy? N ' DI, My H HILDA TOMASELLO NANCY URCHIN DONNA VAVALA FRANKLIN WERTHWEIN BETH WIDMAN KAREN WIETRZYKOWSKI ,ful 41,2-5 lnslrucmr l,cni Fuhrnum 19' ,pw DEBORAH ZIEGLER Foreign Language in-Q, 2 ,gr ' art 4 wi : Q , .-ip ? ,g , yg ,3,,, 7. , 5 f., - X- , . f - ' fi. sg.: V , f ,Cl , , ,.. FILOMENO ARPINO MARIE-NICOLE FRENCH . Af., 'UNM vw MARGARET LINZER SONIA PARRA ' fm 19' ,Q 've 'M r Professor Serafin Aleman PHYLLIS ROSANIA .IAOINIQ-X XININIERNIAN Q 6 o fir' .Z X N History 'V' J' 225211 ag K Qi , EW.: 'P JERRY BECKER CONSTANCE BINDELGLASS 1 W' , f QT'-si LEONARD BZURA MAUREEN CISTRELLI M ax 1 - 'ff R. f . : , 's if -?5iT?'b'?m 'f R ,jfg L , I xv I 'Q' I vi li ii N A, U M iii ff' I HUMAS C'ONSAl.VU INES DYXLESSANDRO Dr. Robert S. Mayer 'iii if 5.6 f9 '7. I I I 1 1 1 1 1 DEBRA DORAN NANCY DWORAK 1 1 1 H 1 aw 11 I 3 1 1 1 1 S14 'fi lla...-Q. ,,.f'-g':.,,f 41' -,pf-gg' z-f 2' Dr. Arnold S. Ricc - Clwirnmn of History Wx . X1 f 'C qw 1 1: is 1 I 1 1 a 7 THOMAS FALLAT DAVID FLANNERY JAMES FLEMING RICHARD FRENCH 459.4 YC n 1 1 1 11 t CATHERINE GIOVIA ANTHONY GONSALVES Professor Dominic lrctlcrcsc 1 1 ,1 '3 1 N 'N ,1- Howurd Didsbury DONNA HOEHLER , ,mx p fav . Z 1 I DONNA MILLER WAYNE ORTNER CAROL PARCELLA ., U vfav' I, ww lf I ,fig A I . 25, V' j:'ffa'1a':r15j3k ff .A 2 iyJ'.'.1'x ,ff a gl C. ,by I ,J iff-Q MARIA ROE EDWARD RYNK I BARRY LYNCH -4' I WILLIAM PHILIPS fb MICHAEL SAPORITO 2 9 X if . VZ '65 sx 1 X . Professor Irving Luscombe PATRICIA SASS 5:31 ' F TM Q23-A P' ' N ., V' 7:7 I' L JOHN SORCE HORACE THOMPSON STEPHEN YENCE 51' CHARLES WALTERS JACOUELINE WILLIAMS THOMAS YORKE 'W . 29 MAY SMITH - .--' - . .' f'A'f I ff ffj 1 I fZI -.., ,. .. -4-.H 1 1 . if JEFFREY YREELAND Industrial Education Y 5-s A , Professor Conrad Angcbrandt 'Ui '34 'V' 35855 ' .:iz::.. ,. .--.- nr.. V. ET 0 ...---..- .H-..,. ....,.... ---up .ai 85' fn - X Q DOO. 5 rum i 2 X xl I as b l J fu '45 IVR' ' ., ,f A iwviyf, .VI if ERNESTO AVERIA DONALD BACKER PETER CIPOLLINI M' Bu 'YI' f 3. , ,Q . fl, H rg X ,f X 3. 3. I-1 A . Tm! . 5 STEVEN DELAND THOMAS DEVINO xi: f 'r,n x N 2-- JOHN ESPOSITO 'UW KENNETH CRY ER .1 r n HERBERT FRASER El- vs4 34 pg. as DAVID GOZALEZ PETER HANAN Dr. Yancc Snyder - Chuirrnun of Ind. Studics -all., A 4ur-0 -y fv .N M, nw i I Wx. 'AV' - ivvf- -7' -Q5 Vx ,S V Y .p - tu 1. MICHAEL HNAT JOSEPH KARDOS HENRY KEDRON DAVID LEFROWITZ . 'wr Instructor Charles Peterson JAMES MONTALBANO CLARENCE OSBORNE N J l : ' AA, f V ,. q,g,,,,. ICS, .. t ,W X tis, , 'KW 'ff , 0-V in rx 'l -- JAMES PITTS DENNIS RUSOLEN CARLOS PADILLA GREGORY PETRUSKO 'vt i ROBERT SOALES JOSEPH WAGNER EDWIN SCHULHAFER JAY SIDRER Qvw.-all It HHN WORUBIIIZ Instructor John Mohr Library Science ' ,H ax 25 f 1 SA X 5 M gf, .f TAWANA ADAMS CAROL ALLAN 1 - PM 495 5.-. M nf CONSTANCE BADOMI STEPHANIE BAKER ll! a - Q - - D Q DDD Dlflmm .. MINRETTA BOONE ,cf 4' Professor Lawrence Pitt if 'VX CAROL CLIFTON ,,,-. 'UN P? D QQ? 8,45 W V 5 ,M , E, 'J'J+'l ,. Z' f A H5 : . iw f DOROTHY COHEN JUNE DELEO f fox, 395' 5 3 .. ,sq U Pro -Z fcssor Edward Temkin ff-if ' .' ni, fin: 'E'-', .J 3? in fp, NS' ,,f' . R .AUM aw., ,,., ...qi DALE DESANTI BETH DURNING SUSAN FRANTZ DEBR A OEISLER ii 1-sy, ph AN DEBORAH UIACOMINI IRENE .IASOLOSKY DOL K 'X ORES KLEIBER DEBRA MATALON m i 1 PI, K. f I al ,ISV f ' ,EI S f Q , I, 4 1 X, ADRIENNE MCGAHEE DIANE SAUERBORN MARYANN SOBIN 'IERESA SOTO I I yi: ' -v gg 4181191 - am fx I ff ,Qn , REGINA STUBBLEBINE BEATROCE WETSCHER CYNTHIA WOJTON JUDITH YANKIELLN 4 5 I .fig -'ax x - , 47 Ii, 3 I LAURIE ZARK ARLEEN ZSAK I'ruIIcxwr Fluanmwr SCIIXYLIIII I f Management Science I In ar MICHAEL AIELLO MYIN. WILLIAM AMMIRATA M X Dr. Leslie Hiraoka ALLIE ALLEN PETER ALLI CHARLES AMATEL AQ, I . , ix 0 JOANNE BAILEY LESLIE BINETTI THOMAS BOWDEN S.. 4 7 1 fr ,Qf'5 r PATRICIA CAHILL JOSE CARRETO M CHARLES DEVINE FESTUS EGBERONGBE 'Nv- aw-ibn JOHN GALUPPO KEN GERISCH ' ,QT 'WY 'lib M., WILLIAM CUTLER Q MARY ELWOOD I MICHAEL GOLAS GREGORY DI-XLESSANDRO - l v 35 -u.4'2Af,g,,' 9 unify, MARTIN FARLEY -cy .7--. -Z ..-A .ga , :E xxw If . ' l I . -3' FERNANDO K1ONLAl,lfZ ALLAN UORACY ,c + 5 ' A. ,,,. , .4 , , .eg ,Z , if 7' A I 5 M4 '14 PAUL HACHEY 342 2,1- I. BPL CHARLES HARRIS ,fu CHRISTINE GRIFFIN 'K' X421 si, 5 Q' 5 .r f I 'xv if L, J lx, If ,, ff AL ,Wg f' fed 'y-,, , , ig? ., .Q I jg 'f , fy? ' 1, I P' ' , ,-'Q 4 A. f'. ' .std gf, 't f'f7 ' 1 NSF' 'Y 4, .lf YW 1 5: j' 4 , f 4 fl 4?-55-iii? ?gw4:4fZ:1f4fs?2-Y 1-f vf 4 , 53 ,. -957: , 'Pj Q - ,ly ,fy lm'-Y-ru-1 - 7 up :vi 4, ,,.,.::, ,. , .. ,. .5 Afzgzt f 1 ,112 ' 1, ,- 1- , - : ' - ---.sfgj - 1 ,fm A , - ' lc-fu I 9f!'3ffQ ' E V:m,,.',j4:f :,.i'i'l'. I 4 Qvliimzr.- 'w' .34.J4r3,, .,?,-,,,,,i,t, 1 ,, V 1 ' 1 r W M, A ' ,' 6' , 1 84' ' - , 'Mp 3 f f ,-, ,. ELEANOR HAMILTON 'li , I ' 1 , 1 s 'I I I ' I I T s3 .- , .-1 ,AQ wx f w nf: '-n,,.,,n AQ ' - . L53.QghS3lg-515' 93: , - -I '33, Av im? ' ff' . 'IV :M f ,, . fs ,w3'p.:'- ,.v15,x . gi f . i 5 I',iZ'f I I 51 F'-lj Q15 V. ,Q ,A-',ql1'f J, ' -5 ' ,. A-I., I, 1 :gill N- 'H ff' ev-I? 5551? 5, 13 A .fjbffjf : sim I ff- . . 5, aff:-ff If' . ' .? Y ,gf 'If 'fqfg l 5 4 ,ar , ' f .f ' J I,-f' il A 'W . . , - , 'H-8.59 ff xx fl, sf' if--1-iz. rf 2 '! 9,6 V Maps . A J, . I V ., , .Q ,fu m U5 f0,.I9.,A . ,I fa, .H ,Q ,V I 'K fl? 4 V i 5:131- ,... . ,,,. . . pf'-5. X eg, as . 4: ,Q - 1- fam ' uns . 9' 4:5 A I . .M 1 M x-,,r- .1-1 ,il Y, 'V 61,9 , . fm- Q1 Professor Eugene Finch 95 ROBERT HENNESSY MARCY JAVERBAUM DAVID KARALIS fi' PHILLIP KERNAGHAN 'NJ R Qi -.1 MARTIN LAWLOR 3' ff WILLIAM KOEPFLER 2,-A 24 -Ni, i 1 , 9 ' infill . , QI ,V -5- 'I iqvgnzt ,. I I 4 ROBERT LESYNSKI NOREEN LITZEBAUER L55 'Z I , K W li ' I CALVIN LOVICK LI tb' ,Q 1- vnyr L47 DEBRA KOSTULAKOS LINDA KURTZ , '?' Instmctor R. Brucc Swcnwn ' .-., ,4 - , W. .1 A ,, ,hy Q3 A M ,rg , .fm 4'1 77 111' JUDITH LUETKEHAUS MARION MACCULLOUGH PETER MARKEY LINDA MASSA -Tk XX 8 115 ig. as-I is tix-Q W 'Uv- WN PATRICIA MAURER SHARON MCCARTHY IRWIN MITTLEMAN LAURANITA MOORE I n luxwr.lul111 Hurlcr 151 Yr 9 KAREN MOTYCZKA ANTHONY MLYLARSKI Q C5 MARTIN O'BOYLE KATHLEEN PAGNOTTA Professor Jerome Greenberg -- A A --ff ' .,','f:41 ff I iff!! .-gg., JAY PAPANESTOR WILLIAM PAPANESTOR LINDA PARSONS SHELLEY PRAWER 95 , 'vs xl, 351: f - , V ' ' 7, ' , 14 Sr f I , ' l .nl , , A 7, ,J B J 5 PETER PROCIUK JAMES REAMER ANTHONY ROBERTELLO DEBORAH ROMMEL 1 , .1 1 ? -- '2,j1g'-- Q11 ,gf - 45,--efgljigrv 2:59 , 1' f 1 '4T7 ' Dr. Sthcphcn Englebcrg SCOTT ROTHMAN LYNNE SCHAEFER il 1, i AH. ' 1 ling, if 5. -A A mgZ'f1f Nam JQSEPH SCREVEN ANTHQNY SPADQRA MARY-JEAN SPERDUTO LAGLORIA STARKS I ' . - 3 'R ALLAN STEINBERG ANDREW STEIRER BERNARD TABASKO FRANK TINNIRELLA JANET TROCINO MICHAEL TURNER ' . ,ri - 7. '- -' ff' ff 5 I. I 'i E551 4. Q ' X I A . ' V' Pl 1 , 5 QV- PQQ fag '15 , . r, I 1? I L11-f I Q34 J? 'T-Q61 ,ff L, I WR I Q RICHARD WILSON in 'kr--ff' JOHN WISNIEWSKI LESIA WOWK Mathematics 12,53 x 'QS' C I 7 5: LORRAINE ADZIMA EDWARD ALTIER1 cf N. 1, 'N 3-Q Qia- xx., ,EMN ,,,,.-aj' -,,NN 'j- ,XNVN-X5 MXN JOYCE BARATTA KAREN BATTSCHINGER NOREEN BUCKLEY ROBERT CIMAROSA KW Ib- LINDA CZAJ KOWSKI NANCY DAVIS JUDITH DQLQBACH MARY DOONER L 'Rip VIRGINIA ERTS PATRICIA FRUZYNSKI '!s.,, LUCILLE LAFRAGOLA 'fr 1 Z ,I I1 DENNIS MILLER yn MARTHA MANGER 1 vu. -L. 4...,.- TTRJN cya, x-. ,N Rv' RONALD NOLL 31. A I6 5 , , 31 Ao' ,f fm '95, 'R :,v'.-v JOSEPHINE GAGO IRENE LISEWYCZ pm ,ffl 'UN l Q9 rw ,Y THOMAS MEOLA ELEANOR MEYER P' Q,- ANNE OHAR Nm X 'fi' Professor lfclix Villurin I!! '..o fi: 'fyla in V' LYNN PHEASEY Q! MICHAEL RILEY . . ,..., vv ', '05 - R n 5 - 'L L s.- 4 ' V M, X, Ol! DONNA PRESTIPINO 1'-ff' 1 A V 4 I V ' A , ,pw-. ian ' f la! fr-41' 5 ' ,-'L x,.:,K.,aa 1 nicks' A ' ',,,- ':4: .:f. h- . ' H 1, 6- 4 f x 1 WALTER RIVELEY ...Mm iQ 4.5-X L JL X 11.1 'U ffl, L ,J -' ' : 'QB l 1 3 4 I -iiiiiiif A.', - ,,- w 4 '- 25, LENA AAE3g+riifA V7 'L ' 1' IJ 'E Q' A, . .l ,E, ' 'VV' 'gf f I 41' ,, f 'L ' 0 L 5 13 ,' . Y Q 1' A ! ' If-fI'jI .'..' '-Q-'jf5!fff5c'7'. .1 .rL . I I I 1 LYNN ROHRBACKER SUSAN SAKOWICZ ROGER SALVATI CAROL SCHREIBER rw -15, ,,, N 'r 4 1, I M if MICHELLE SLAUGHTER . ,I ,ft 9' A' w Je JOANNE TOMLINSON Tis. JUDITH WILHELM ,I , 1?-?z7. ' Y 'iq .f Lil' 5 Y 1 5 3 ' , A rf' wr ' 1' F3 1 ., '- 2, , MQ. Q Q l4A.E?,, YH ,5 5' f V ' TU? 1 A J RICHARD SMITH I . MARCJUERITE SUNDAY 3-E 1. 'fx ,gm fT--ew , ' x E C .ff IRENE TANSKI flags-nur ' ERNEST TURNER MARY VANETTEN CELESTE WIERZBOWSRI I ! KM fb, QQ' ' Si if ,- 1, A ,- T:::7lgf5?:!II5 , Q :X S I I 3' V , - 4 A-f ' :E5:Z53g,,'?f A - 5 1' '-- F Qf:?72iS1lf'LQ?f?F9r A- A T -' r' ' .' -- ' ' f R rg 1' , ,N A 1 A A I S 'w . STANLEY WYPYSZYNSKI BARBARA ZACCONE NIICHELE XEI lSl.IfR S Music I I A .yy ,fn .ffsszzffff 13 Tgziifg Eu..-NN Q Q 0 . A A oLos5 -' ,. ccwfv' 23 .9 Q 'F w nj --' . . 2? ':' .. -6' ft' VT E559 H .wlfzgg-Lf, . ,r-.xi ., , ,.f fw-M c' sf:-,Q Q STEPHEN BENDER ga L fi We fx 1. Sc ,ng-41, . 3 ..... 55.-19' 3 X. T AFSTF 1-...sh wf' if is RAYMOND CLARK ELIZABETH GRASMUCK L XS, Emmtrhhi. NTT 'N t X5 TIN I w gun l T1 1 9 X L- I T T' I gf , GARY HELLWIG RANDALL HUNT 15 Dr. Irwin Graco I r K J ww Y' NAINCN RANTER JMNICE ROCSI I Dr. Hebert Golub YOLLETTE NUSSBAUM Y 1, 5552 ff :EA X, f Q'- .cv 1-vu I: X A X.-1 c. i. ' .v,,Q z-A ' 4 Vg. .- . - ' 'Qi ' - - , :ga ,QQ , vt, Q ,, , - . , ,.. , U iff- fg GARY O'MALLEY PATRICIA SCALZA 1 Physical Education X I 4 lx N X f LUCILLE BURLAZZI .1-s,,6-N fv- f W dd .IUHN DELUCA fn 15 uv-lf? , ROBERT DANIELS AY' LINDA DEMERS SUSAN HFNGOLD JOHN FORSMAN ,A I. ,..q...,..,h.-ff--W z4 ,H-'Q-.--f W Ah... .IEAN FORSTENHAUSER RICHARD FREDA GAIL GROSS IIINIVUCIUI' Riuhgm li 1 L .W K 3' ,J .',' X I X WILLIAM HENNESSEY jtfff ha.. .46 KATHLEEN H UNTER 105105. PATRICIA HUSAR 'D'- ? , ,f I' i' I f 1 if' ', I l Q 2 I xl i . ,Q . 1 -Waal- I DANIEL MARTIN I JUDITH MULARZ PATRICIA NASH PETER PALERMO JUDITH PAISNILTCCI 'S IIN JEAN ETTE RAIMOND 'Kr -,.. ANN MARIE SCRAPE fb f'-,Q N , ,. -9, ' fin if JACQUELINE SAMPSON I A9531 X BEVERLY SMITH 'D ' 'Dx f jx n f ' I 'f-itz. ff' 1 ,f gf ARLENE SCHERZO THERESA SCHUYLER 'bv LYNNE STUNE PATRICIA SUPEL ? 'ik --avi I'RI1DERlC'K IINGAREI 'IIA VYNTHIA WALCZAK JACKLYN WOLAN STEPHEN YESINKO vfi N SUSAN BEER if A Pnl in if EFQ5 in i ' .-A' x xf .K JOSEPH BRITT QX 46 wi .Magi A-Q Political Science EILEEN BOYER K Z A-- AM 3, f,.. - Il . s , X' I BRADFORD BURY Dr. Gilbert Kuhn nv' A x AJ fx . x LAURIE CARO THOMAS CONNELL KEVIN CTR ISIN in 7-, Kg- NEIL GALLAGHER fir? 'Q 15. f xr THOMAS GILSENAN MELVIN GOLDSTEIN ULYSSES GOOD CHRISTOPHER GORKA --W-----H 'ff5':m..,,g'f'Q WN mm ,,,,w,Q,,,,M nf nu? ll! , Y P G,Cz5NifK8'!lQf mf S :awww SESUWWV l W WM3gfQwQfQ :TfwMnr : ' mann Ni ' W umm A ,qw .... wHliK'5'W mamma-4w we- ,, 'L annul ganna .lACOUEl.lNli GRUB-ER Dr. Michael Israel f - , .,, A - h W L 'l f 1i - ' . 'ff .. 'fi 'W' '- , 1- -2 -V , ,V-vyew . . ' A I T L I 'ima 5 of 'mg I . , x 41551- ' - 8 .JV I ?f'f1 'g, ' 'B 4 V. fx J A -Q Q Ng' - 'Y -gi, s .,.,x- ,V-15 f KENNETH GURSKY JAMES HALPIN FRED MERWIN BRIAN NIOIIOY -gwme? wr' SCOTT NELSON ROCCO NISIVOCCIA Dr. Howard Rubin - Clmirmun oISPoIiIicL1I Scicncc if J 'N I - f ,,j.5,3,,:4,3,zy- 5,33-1 N V fgzjf,-9 1 :V.,- .1 , t -f g y, R ,ac A-' fuk nr an FV I .. . A 'E-35 Wi' ' 4 I fvffy -- N W . Ili ii ' I Q 'L 'I I. I if S If-a'-Q I W . at S , I ' -I.,.,.fff...-f-'H If GERARD RIEHL RICHARD SACKETT WILLIAM SCULLY ISREND.-X SNII I II ..., A - , Psychology W 3 at mused' in-1 Dr. lru Cohen MALVINA ARKUS MARGARET BANYASZ - . 1-- ' -A f i ANN BAUMANN PATRICIA BERREMAN fs!! 543. 1779 VICIURIA BOCHICCHIO LOUIS BRAIDO ANTHONY COPPOLA ELLEN CORDASCO if I 'W-nv AA S ,,, a I W 4493 ' .A STEPHEN DAUTEL SHERRYL DENNEN RICHARD DIXON -.ey , fu V127 'Ds fa- I 5,2-,,V c..,, :I I.. -. ' 'I f w- ,fr ., .J-1 , . v mf r '-.1 ' ef qw- ,:,a:,J' 9- . E, .,. ,. 1 1 ' 11 -354' fax 7 If 31 1 . , .mv Q av -e i ISV- 'a 9' . Iii, MICHAEL DUVA ,f .f LINDA EICHOLTZ DIANN ELDRED DENNIS EVANCHIK ROBERT FOLINUS ,K ,. ,L f gl 2, L-i:1,3f-3':,.f'- f fl :E gg Dr. R. Daniel DiSalvi 'X X SHARON FOUSHEE DIANE FITCH S v .3 :s-3 -. ,' . 1,-5? - ' V33 . ,,v. . V ,, 4,21 ,.,g,wtg.,, 'frm f L IPS 'Y'- C fs-N. 9 .4 -rw., A IE GIANNGBILE LORRAINE GOOHAL ANGELA HARDEE JAY UERSTLER M R ' Uv t- IIISIFLICIUI' Rhoda Ifcigcnbuunm Z. , , ,f 4 ' .1 B ' , ,I 4 . .59 x. f , ix rib' 1, . 4, ' . .T A , 7. . Q g ' 4 I '32 III-RAI DINH RORNEGAY IIJRRAINE LAND , NE 2 if .fg 11 , M x, , .rf ' JANE JANESKO JEAN KANE ih- ffw , 4 l mv ISI RICHARD LOSPINOSO JANET MAGNATTA Q 5 ,f fr' Q '. 1 ' l 1 1 - it ' f , 'af' i rl l4i . fi: 'ANI .. ' 5 -1 yi F NANCY MCBRIDE COLLEEN MCNULTY A -5, as -nf ' l ELIZABETH MORAI-IAN GLCRIA MOSIOR LERGY MULDROW 'Qqf' s 5 35' if' ,, ,sw f '- H 2 7 , it-5 : q-5 A 1 - x 5 + S A fe 1+ R Af . . fag-nigga Dr. George Fraunfelker DIANE OXFORD I I ,,, 1-sv' Instructor Henry liuplowitz BARBARA MUSE J, vi ' ,: 'fgizyl no i.A-4 .Ni . f A 'Ya . , w. sk H ALFRED PICCOLI 4, . Z ' ff Q, I lv I XX as MARGARET REDDINOTON PATRICIA REINHARDT . ,AVN I.. ,Q- 25 ..6, Q-5 3? ' ' 1 If f , ,AM 1 , I 5? . . 'V' , A. K Instructor Morris Bronstein MONICA ROSS LAURA ROTA wif: - I 1 Aww' .Nt NEIL ROTHENBERG THEODORE SCHEICK DARLENE SHERRY JOHN SORENSEN 'V Q J nn . . ' +0 '54-. -2... 'cf 4 - A - ff'-i'L A if -A EW E K Q, 'f ' , - V , - nv., ffm. ' 3-., . ' .-.c. ,S Ft - A- 3 -1 1, ,.g V f- - . A., ..,g wx' fh- 3 W 1 A fs f z .Q I . K, 5 f PAMELA STEWART EUGENE SZUCS SUSANNA TARDI JOSEPH TIBONI Dr. Robert Bruel .X-N I ix .X EVELYN WADELL 14' X . ii G Q. I' EDWARD WALSH , 4' fn I 5 x rv' 1 xi. Q Q I 'I F if . A 3f'mB3 -Q ,i ' A DALE YOSS S , sr ' GN 6 I af as X X bf-ff MARC WHTIMAN ROBERT YOLNU Recreation K 4 X. I 1 Prutbswr Iicmun Cummings A: I',-X I RIC 'Ir IJI1I'fXIiIU 'I III JMAS I !XUI.KNER AK- FOLORUNSHO ADISA 11 .A vt Q .M z JOHN COBBS av Wx sv.. ,-...f :U x, V 1 ' A 'x Gai 5 V ,V '. N s I ' ' I 1 S , If , Y 1 2 S , flgw img. 11:1 '! f' I fi 1 is fii, '- V' 4' f ' 5 ',.., ' 5 ' I r 45- iff' V' . L25,. ff, ' r, 0 r -V , . 5 1, , If 1 ' '- I YZ 1 fl F KENARD ALLEN WILLIAM CRISS 'ga gf, ' 5 I QQ -1 XI, ', lx. X x. he ' h ' N -1' X, I Nix -.ggi sf ku i flaw.. A A W I --I5 . L 9 IIN 5 y PIAY. if 4 ,. IW MI 'Ox M. SEQ Q16 A V1 h Ax ' D 1-MIL, 0 Ax L- d1fUHUfL'1'E U M F fl-42-'2ll 2P zw- '1 f 1 Q I I 5-' . , DARLENE HART CHRISIINE KUNZ qi- lv! -pu-'1 fm ,,, ,. 4 R ,X , YI, , 1' K A I 1 xx W, 4,1 W, SX-img I -D If L wiv- I fifty 7 1 1 -wiv I yfff' if 11-5 . 21' I THOMAS MAHER MARK MCGRATH D11 KCINTCIII Bwwn , 1 v. ' ' 4-4',a. .C7 R. gum!! 'X ',rMIv ' J. , 'Aw ffl g fix . :AVLJI bf- ,fin D HELENA PAGLINANAN VIRGINIA PETREIN DEBORAH ROTHSTEIN ROBER I IERUIEI' Social Welfare Dr. Ardyth Stimson ,f -s. 'OS RICHARD BIDEAU fix ,N WM' 5,3 9' C'l WRSSISIS C'HEA'lSHAM K , fu N., ,, V , Nw . ,ua ' 1 - V. V. 5' fu 1.f'5ff?f1sk ffq Q -M eww- f Q, qi 'I 'fd 7 ' J IA Ki! JEAN BERGEN vff, ' JZ M184 525 LESLIE BROCK DONNA BUTLER stef Qnf t-'WV' 34'-Q . 2 'ww N.. RUSALYNN CONYERS CARMELLA CORELLA ' I QS.. f-v 4 u .1 5 A vx-. -14' . sau' . Q s wx. ' , o'x . q. -my '-sx,. . , . ,'.n.t, , 1 . 5' -Q ' H , . ..l.t: nag., , , ,xlxv .. ', D. I K- , -QQ,-A LOIS BERGER 95 xv- il T SANDRA BUTLER 3. JAMES DEBOSE T , -. . Y ,ga .5 K P x gli' , J, Yfifil X dv' I I I . , ix 'Ig ..xlilA?!vt, ,A , A V. T' J ' . A'f,.1,S.'i 3, I r - I ,V N- I . I S I I SANDRA EDWARDS PATRICIA FEITTWEIS I I I I if X , I 1 a ' , .f.frr?.m!ffQf . I V 'ik' P X 1 V A gi ,,' , I1 1 u . . .-if Q ,A f ,ff - IN K ' if l 5 1 I , 5, L, , D 1x 74 J . .- I,-IX riff3TZl11'g',' 1 Q' - 'lmzfi' N If A,,smLw,,,.:1i 34141- I f I 'f 32-Jef., i Wai if q .:.,., K I Dr. George Metrey - Chairman of Social Work dk Sociology I I I I I II I I I I I I I 4 .fftxis f! 'ky N. I HONI GRASING JOANNE GUZEVICH I XT Q P W 9 X I I 1 95-I II I 5 102 is. ,,f' Qifggv I W, CRAIG FRANK GAYLE FRIEDMAN ,ls DEBORAH HEDGE CATHERINE .IAKL'BUXX'SRI , ,-4 VF' , X ,. Y. I 1,-n 'ff Yjrsf .2 1 f. A 435 5 :..,'., In O' f- 1 Q , , .ff ff: . 5 4.2 iw Lg ' '- TW: ', 7-' ,M 'ig 14' ' Qi 5 ,151-f 1 ,,:'-,Fit l 5 DAVETTA JOHNSON 3' ,QW CS R ...J X 'x DONNA JOSEPH , 1 r W. 1 1 . F9052 E TOBY KSIAZNICKI gf ,. Q- .Q MARY HUMOR MARYJANE LEONARD DEENA MARKEL BRUCE MARKOWITZ Vw. Instructor William Williams MARGARET MCHALE BARBARA MCMILLAN .- ,A-nn Dr. William Silver Wfff LUEVINA PACKWOOD DOROTHY PORA f Q , ff L , Y ihfgpkdi' 1 fiflvqr. . its Yvmw, L un , -4' 'p ,yl:fg9,:, 5Jly9,m,w41m ,i ,wavy ' '71 'If Wfii ffT7 '. ., M .,g, ,v TQ? 4 'vm,,,mN4,?'gu9,,,WMw fzuw4,l,:t244,r4,ggn Ill? gsm .I -' ,f,,:,' ' ,, 7' f' ' , I . , i'f'l'Wuu1nul1'nfW 'k? -'f ' fy' . .f'? , I 1' 11'i ,T 'I ,'.','f':-,,,.Hn1p 'JV ' Li' Wuwwlfhzufr fglr1,?iuj,1fpll,v'l v Liiqutldu TERRE ROSSMAN CAROLINE SCHNEIDER .nth . .fx 1 I X i 5 'UN VONNETTA MEACHAM DOROTHY MONROE ELIZABETH PORTUESE nf 'UN LYNN SCH ROEDER LYNN ROBERTO PAUL,-X SINGLEY 'f A? f . , 4 i ,,.-, .. ,.,.,,? I MARY SMITH ELLEN SWICKLE LINDA TIMER CARNELL TROUTMAN lUfu G il!-nr I ,. ff-535 U A I, '11,. WANDA TUGMAN MARGARET VAUGHN MARIA VIZCARRONDO LINDA WHITFIELD ,-f, Q., ffyi 6 i 4 me fi 'fr X' lu' M I I I I ,41IIITIII . mllz., J, I VIRGINIA WILSON WILLIAM WOOTEN Dr. Conrad Graves I v I 1 KAREN ALBAC H .Ck Q39 'bv' STEV EN BEYC Z I J EAN B ROWN XL BOYD CARMON Sociology 1 C' -E Ao! K I fx 1 f' .5 PATRICIA CUMMINGS an-.Q ELISABETH DOUGHE Wm aw Dx RTY JAMES DOUGHERTY WILLIAM DOUGH ERTY BARBARA UARE 1 I lg' Q. 1 1:1333-'-. fu ...tc-nu:-:,. A. ,-nz, A Zvi-E3-g'?55. .f,Q.m.-5:'j., iff? K.i..,f..x A M iv. 2',47,I,?.1':t.z1,v3:g5g A, , Af . -35.31-r. , ,suv-' v s.w- -1'1 f:f 145' A Yfffr'-12?sf'225: ' 'GA f f 44 4 -r f?'n74 '-'v .13 - 3 .Th .!5Q, ,. 4 514Q.n-on 1 W1 qfgfgvvza - 'L '3F 3 -'fri-4 1:12 li m i f A A-H f 52gg52fA:ggQ2 ' . A fum . A .A 55:55 ,g Aff V' Q 1, cu 41 5.2431 , .-gif aigfiiiai ' ' 5 VW, 5' ' I '3Z if Afm?ff,' ey' 15' 1 if hx W, , Lf,,:wn,, I 6 A 5 pgqfz , - - -.fiv 'Hg' ',':,!,q . A eq ,,f1.-, ,Jf.f:,1gf,'f-',f . ' 2 . , '. . iff ' if ',f.fg1If?:gv,,3,-fi ' RICHARD GECZI JANET HENERY BETH LANES SHARON LOVALLO ,,' W-gal: , Ag iT :'j , , '4 rf- 'fl a 1 ' fy' 'X cgi? y 5 ,, r l -' I, :fi 5 ' ,E 5 I , ' : . , : fl 5 . I ' I - ' ,qv A f 15 'TM' E1 J 1 ' ' . . 4 ' 1 I 1 ' 'V Q 4 ! KEVIN LYNCH GEORGE MALAST ' J? . iff' , W , 1 l i 11' YN HELLA KAPNER WILLIAM KOWSKI 1 , - ,W NR f- 'X L2 9 Jn 'BW U. Su Q B -U :S 'xl X Ei'-an o Q -, ...-:, J, Q- 1 X w,,,-clqg Jef, Dr. Jane WHSC fx- 'Q' 'Qi X 'x , ' Y- f , , , gi X . 92 Y r ,K 5 4,1 ' LAUREL MASLO JANET MYELER GLEN MEYER fir 5 i I . IU ' .tt jp ix is s , ,,L?.Av. JUANITA MONTGOM ERY f' ,Q-1 V, f IQ K 1 1 J' f V, t ROSEMARY MURPHY KATHLEEN NAYMOLA ROBERT NIELSON JOHN REGIT Q 5' 1 ' , NA,- . if ' e vt! ' 1 LL N 'ax , x ix 'Q wx' A W TT xi Q , up-M. 1 P' X- 127' Qlx 'Hgh' xx, 4 L - -1 rw, if-W xx Qi, 'QM KAREN REPKE .IANIS SCI-IWENKE RONALD SZAMRETA X ,fx JAMES TRESSITO Special Education Pmtlcswr Phyllis Alliston 7? 1' IRENE ARAGCNA KATHY ARMSTRONG ig 10- f' 4v 'Y MARGARET BOREK ALLAN ISOSSARD 1 ' ffff' f 1 ' ' , Tlx 1 Pm f-Q . 9 .,-ix YSY1: lib - 0212--5, . 1 , g2.::1:. A -Q 'mi-Ip 131. Y-' H , '. ' . 1.11.3-, . mb. , Y vfjilw 1 5 ..':I' E , . f 3.3, Q 6 , I! Q f . 4 4 Q , , JOSEPH ABBADESSA LINDA ALTOMARE M 3. . PATRICIA BACHEFSKI CONSIGLIA BARRY SJ 15 xwx Q , ' I - 1, 1, 'K13'.?,.,L.'- - . . sm' .. I my - E 21325311 7 A. A I -,M wi- ,' ,- ,V 5, V fy Ma, 1' -v -1 2,1 'G ,4,','e ,' ,,,,1-9 I V ,- ' . , af-'. 3 .,:,,5,A ga' ,v N, L sa.,-a.., ,, 7' ' ' ' ' '4' - ' J' 'Mf r ,: 6552? 91 CATHERINE BREWER JOANNE BUCZYNSKI MARYANN BUMBACK A mm ,X rx ,xii AA I Rf fig? j IRWIN? I - L , I 'wt 'Q LI... LJIJ - I E, Instructor Garry Libster I 'Q xx VB' 5 , , E .V .RTR v-If I 55' I 1 ' Q ' '-9 Jft ' I' r . , L I i idx 4 '5 ' 0 , v , 1 1 I 23' CYNTHIA CARLINO JOSEPH CECERE DGNNAMARIE CIALLELLA in-' '47 DENISE BUZAR PATRICIA CALLAHAN ig I IQ, JOANN UO RIESE ,iw- 'Wm 'f, GW ,Aff af- H Addr, f .iff lnstrL1cIor Elifulx-th Hcuscr DIANNF CRAIG GERARD CROWLEY JOANNE CZAP 4- 411 w:r 1v DEBORAH DECKER .IANICE EARLY JANET ESPOSITO NANCY FAZIO X ff, jjj .IUDH H l'll,ANDRO CAROL HNKELSTEIN JAN FURDA DONNA GARY f 'W if ff '53 Professor Shirley Edwards BETH GRAIFMAN BETTYLOU GUNDERSEN lb ff! x I-.Jr CINDE GURDON SUZANNE HAUSHEER CYNTHIA HEMMER JANIS HERRGQTT QE r'2l'::,3..., rr MARY HOFFMAN CATHERINE HOUTZ Ur. NILILICIBH Hugxlx 4 , V , . ' , ,c-'va-- -1' f f.,g,,,, gg -- T? . K 1 1 A , E r -1 ' 5 M-Ji-',n5I., 18 '. L2 ' Gwwe' A52 , 1 N M41 i f +w4'SL',d.,g ,. 4 1 , wi Q ' fi-.. ,ke 3 M r 54-jg 12 1 ua w J ' 5 ,- , Dr. Hurry Dubin M mil ffm-WN -I h? 'r' STEPHAN JUDD LINDA MAGGIORE f w W., r ,Q M ag af V, .. - JEAN NIATTHEWS 1. :V ' Q ., -, ,tim f. - -I xi' . syzf Q f ,A --, Ura . 4,,.,f MARILYN MEYER LORRAINE MAURO as DEBORAH MICH ELE RUTH MERMELSTEIN JUDITH METZGAR 223 LAURA MISTRETTA DEBORAH MOLINSKI ,Ali :GWB Ai JEAN MULLEN LINDA NELSON PATRICIA PANCIELLO LINDA PANEBIANCO Y'-5 IW 'Kyiv X 'vihuv' KATHY PIERSALL KATHLEEN PYNE Dr. CLIFOIXIN Carmichael 4 . Q 47' gs 103 if - A1 '-X f 1 '65, Ju -i MARIE RAMEY DYANN SCARCIAFERRO ROSEANNE SCANNIELLO SUSAN SCHAEFFNER ,av 435 'P' BARBARA SCHOLLA KARLA SCHWEDT Instructor Elaine Fisher - V , fm-A - RARCA SCHWEDT EILEEN SCHNEIDER DEBORAH SHAND SANDRA SHORTS 44418 .L Q. 'cw-,B 3, ' ' :Q I A ,fl 'Ex 5 Ev-u L Dr. .lczln Riclmrdson HOLLYANN SNYDER SUSAN SORAPARU 4? 2: f 's. 49'-,4 ,f 'Ss 1-iTTT'? A., tx. :L Eg 'WCM if A' 1533 RUDY STEVDEL ELLEN TEMPLE RL'TH THOMAS THERESA TRLCILL O X A f E . il if M? 1: A f- NN -' - T-Q -f ' ' W' L 5 X 'E X. , 1 tg -.2 -,J -mf JANICE YALEGA ERANCINE VERBEL PAULA YILLANOYA LORRAINE WALLIN 1' r'-F IUSIFUCIOI' Lucy Orfan KATHY YOST SLS.-XX N OLNG eff, Speech and Hearing 'N F 43,1Qw Ji DAN CANTAGALLO -G- I AURA DEMAR l'lNU hw JANCINTA BARNEY SUSAN BONGIOVANNI v DONNA CERVASIO JULIET COSTA We MARYANNE DAMANSKI X 1 IUCYNA DROZD MARY FERRAZZARA JODI FRIEDMAN MADELYN OEDDES JOAN GERBOLINI an 'lf 'QQ I' ff' ,C 1 SUSAN OILSON f 'Ne ' WN C. MARSHA OOTTSHALK +A. 'uri I KATHLEEN GURDON DENISE HIBELL CAROLYN HOOGSTRATE KATHY KILEY -gb '- 5.45 K LORRAINE KUMOR AURELIA LONG lg, 6 ,Q a it W MJ! ffm! GLORIA MARHAN ff ,i ..,A w - ' . Dr. Ruth Nylllki o ' 'W 4 wigqgw 'ff' fix ' Arthur Jonas - Chairman of Special Ed. 'Y x, DELORES REID TERI ROBINSON X I DONNA MCOREGOR er'- '51 Sf' MARY SCHNEIDER A SHARON REID JEAN SH EREDOS bs MIRIAM SHERRY JACOUELINE VANPEIII' DONNA ZINOO JOAN ZURY Circle Line Loops Seniors Around New York A ' x lhis vLn h is the inLIinition to Wlllk th it it was either the lttosl i ui ixLs oi it w is tllk higgest eroek ol' shit we L 1 lot ol dillLient experiences, so the t lLiL times and places, and how L s L s L L e are at today. New ' lllwoo and dealing with them ' ui omg L ran. Kean College has L 1 :LL nt LN 1 it was positive or negative L is heen made -- and in Caps and gowns. pomp and tradition. musie and speeches - all lor a day you're never supposed to forget. What did Ann Klein say? Who was Magna Cum Laudel' What color was President Weiss's rohel' Who is Ann Klein anyway? The culminating day ol' four years work lor leisurel and all we seem to remember is that our gowns were a pain in the ass to wear and the wooden ehairs were uncomfortable to sit on. But something ealls us from within to say that this day was important. For some, that white sheet ol paper means receiving, a Cheek rather than writ- ing oneg lor others, it's a humongous Alka-Seltzer to relieve the four year indigestion from partying. F 1 . 3 ' 5 ' - nf---w fx: Q5 1 1.,yr,f7 +.-,. Vw ' ra- n. ......,.- I 1 ,fi 7 Y Q .-..--,'.. f JJ -F ,sf ,, glial '-I. . if' Dix . ff. A ' ,....,-'.- . , 4' ,. 1 . 4 ff...- 'a. 1- J' '- - -tx X, 'ir 43552 as A N Al . ' 1, Q, f 171: ,Y 'xr51'3 xv f 15 8' Pa Q 'ny U 'fp-6' UN 5, 1975 T DE T ORGAN ZATION NC. 1Rlghl1 .hw Brlll. Prcxnlcnl Q A , llnxxcr Right? Fllcn Sxxicklc. Sec- -' 1 rclaary 1Hm:lmxi Nlnry ,lame l,um11uxl.'Vive-l'u'umlcl11. ,, I L 'V ' .5 'Q -ff' if 'I 's 9? ff. q J' if I 5 6 i l's-. 1-Q 212 12 3 li -a Q 3 2 ,A 4I tAhovcJ Dave Flannery. Trcuxurcr 4Uppcr Right! Dunnu Nlillcr, Sourc- Iury lLuwcr Right! Ralph Splcndoriu. Asst. TI'CLlNLlI'CI'. 'Bu -A A i X 1. fl a S 1 -' fag! RJ M, !,,,.' FW, hi' li n'i ff is K' When I Grow Up I Wanna Be President J'- y, I 7'1 '44 X45-e 4 '1-I K, 1 i' 'T , -an., 1R1gl1ll Sluw Plcculu, BUNIHCNN Mgumgcr 1BolIumD l97N I mnncc Hmm! ilflclmw Ann IXlcKnighl, Bookkeeper. WFA. WK. , XL. YQ K .4 ', ' , I f Q' .K-L-I -,ff f'.,1'.l,'r-gk xxpx. --.L ftnf TT 'X 18- ,lit J' ' 'iv 'wx . , 2 1 ' -. ff' ' mg , --'! . - , ,f , ,aft f , -t's35,-,1.,-5' 1 l , V If 'PY' f .. 99 px -ian- 9 .417 ia.. .4 1 EV 'Wm mg' ,- Qi Uv ..if.f, 4 E I I Q Q 1 2 5 1 tLeftt Treasurer Dave Flannery preps for budget report tMiddlei Brian Nltilluy lleftb and Mike Nlottolzi trightt from Legixlative Affairx tBelmiJ Getvrge Kennedy tleftt anticipates explanation of Orientation budget error. 7 NIU nv' Q' Q it fu x e...,., , Y A ri sr i U- 1 i J N Pi 4 ,-fp ni X , t Q, .If 1 Q '91 Q ' f 1,-5 I I x XJ, Ulf I A. b dbl, .Ai V ,T ,e5:,,,,.3g. , 1, .1 , ,. .. a ' 1 f535.lSemester X 6,300 tudents ucho Activities II7 IIN OR BILIA .1vp', fy-' f,, f.'.'-f','- rg Zig'- 1 '.Q-',, ,ffs,.J4 -.'a - - .. . 4 : ' i I A . ' 1 g 2 Z , X . , Z P f . I . 2 1- i , 4 xv, 4 ,A . .v 4 3, , 1 1. Q as Q 1. 1 -A ..-. 1. . -- 1 -. K f. . vi r . X ' - ' . . v' ', a , ., . f, ,-. 4. , - 1 1,1 . . el 1 4 1 1 1 5 , 1' H1 fb il, , 4 1'9 'I . a . ,4, 7, ...x4. 1 1 4,1 Q 4 1 1 14' h f.-1, 740 , ,tg.A f' ' ' a-s'.l'.' lAhoveJ Bradford Bury, Editor-in-Chieflhe strove to make this yearbook a complete and realistic chronicle of Kean College in 19753 lRightl Dennis Zentek, Photography Editor la shitload of pho- tography, processing and printingg also known in inner circles as the 'Vivarin' manl 'L . Sql , J N . may tlrfti Rtmdy Bury. Mzintiging Editor tlayoutx. typing. ai tritic of copy and photography with 11 brotherly hnndi IBcIovH Ed Witlsh. Production N1:int1gcrlll3 Photography Editor. Ill Layout Ed- itor and II3 Literary Editor! laiffi Q X' what +- There's Always A Few People Who Do ost Of The Work elmxi Hu! Whelan. C twpy Writer txeenuritw writing, the iiieinory ui ln Q 5 Manipulating Words And Keys , Nlemtwiiaiin. ii Iitiiiiatii peiuvlgittwin. tlnwer Right! Hank Snyder. Copy I wi pper Right! .lili Piiltiinlm. Drama Critic l l'II have it in ttiiiitiinwv .P Lili, . Aiter teuiiiiiiutei title. gi Hair for finding copy in wrecked utitninuhiles. 'I' as s tr Wifi' aff ' at K i , 2 ,X . 4 2211 ,- A 1 L... --up.. E t ' We-v 'B .ig .wg fi T: 'Mute ,,, Ai 1 li Nun XA -x 15: 4 i l lUppcr Leftl Rich Dominic. Copy Writer tSutirisI. Woody Allen! protegel tLower Leftl JoJo Silletti. Typist lleftl. 1l'll come in whenever you need me .l Wendy Rothenberg. Typist lrightl. ldropping out helped her drop in more often 1,-Xboxel Margie Bainyztv. Typist lshe put up with till the Editork complaining. ego tripping and lovingl Ifl Drawin With Chemical Images Q rv ll. l' Q!! 104 .fd .1 Y f. r .,t 1, ,,,. 3 -IG lv-xl fi , M fav i-:f,T2f'-'2- .W 'A A . U15 ,fn-vw-'UN' W 1 I It it -4 Cf! hx' -gi-L ,,- W-'V A V. ix. . 'f'f 791' '- i A wr M., tAboveb Bruce Osborne. Artist 1Disneyworld took less time to build than his finished product, but quality takes time ya know? lUpper Right! Ingrid Bachmeier. Artist tkcanopoly is the name and flying is her game? fLowcr Right! Harry Pagdon. Art Editor fthe 14 pounder with drawings as rare as his anatonyt ff. .wwf v V ' , ,J . 4: -' VIN .gif fr-A --lgt 'IJ' 'ir LQ f K lLeftl Bill lioxulti. Photograiphei' tone-time xiirfeip Play boy photographer and anything elxe youkl like him to bei tBottoml Pete Pzigone. Procexsing trecortling :intl pushed film ii Specialty. he pzicltx ii Zln 4Beloxtl Nlerrill Sgromolo. Procexsing 4200 teaching applications mixed in Dektoll 7 ffl I lift! ! .wg gf, i f t P A tn' gg xv- I' Sees, , ., ,hu .Y-mntwlc - AQ!- Tv'F,lv t 9' I - i--- fi '45 AIM In tliop lenlei Business Man lil 'giayhird' vi Hlilhil lUppei leson. Political iWl'CliixCI'l 224 ! .lay Papanestor. anger tlsl Semester! ith money on his Right! Dean Tie Advisor tmyth MQ The Think Tank nd Treasur Dept. Xml' X 9 ul ,.- X, vw I J, , , fi.- fi fix 3' r' ii.. S ,vs f i fm tl.cft! Pete Milwicz Business Manager 42nd Semester! tathlete turned accountant! tB0ttom Center! Bob Ariosto, Advisor trock star, Bordeaux cookie man and confidante! tbower Right! Alan DeBiasio. Graduation Advisor ttranscript requests and grade changes sealed with friendship! CREDITS DEDlCATlON ' Thank you to the many people whose dedlcatlon and devotion over the past 22 years have made this human bemg what he IS today DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS4' Cover design Denms Zentek Brad Bury Trtlt page lettermg Sally LaPorta I-ront cover photo Courtesy of Professor Douglas Tatton Back cover photo Brad Bury wrth special thanks to Paul Mitchell and Ron Zentek for stagmg and hght effects Prologue concept uz Whelan wlth Brad Bury Keanopoly concept Denms Zentek Brad Bury and tht Indy tfor never usmg 1t9 Dnsneyworld mtroductlon to the Semor sectlon Walt Dlsney tconcept9 Brad Bury tadaptat1on9 Epilogue concept and themes Brad Bury COPY ' Thank you Mr I-yne tor passmg on your knowledge of journaltsm Pro logue tl 179 Pg 2 ln Memorlam Buz Whelan and Staff Pg 3 Kean s Obn tuary Denms Zentek and Brad Bury Pg 4 tUpper R1ght9 Hank Snydu CCenter9 Buz Whelan tl ower R1ght9 Rlch Dommlc Pg 5 Copy Buz Whelan PP 6 7 Copy Rrch Domrmc PP 8 10 11 Copy Rlch Dommlc PP 12 13 Keanopoly Board Staff PP 14 17 Copy Rrch Domlmc Act1vmesC18439 Brad Bury Athlctlcs C52 1019 lhank you Hawley Waterman for stats and press releases Nuggets of copy Randy Bury and Ed Walsh The remainder Brad Bury Dlsneyworld C102 1059 Brad Bury Orgamzatlons C212 2499 Thank you to those groups whlch submitted a hst of therr 1975 dCIlVlllCS with special thanks to Ned Gannmg for declphermg rosters Orlgmal and re-digested copy Brad Bury Performing Arts C262 2879 Headlmes by Zentek Walsh R Bury and B Bury Play Revlews 1264 2699 .lull Palumbo Epilogue 1288 3049 Denms Lentek I-d Walsh Brad Bury LAY OUTS c Semor Sectnon C106 21 1 9 Randy Bury and Brad Bury with SChCmdIlk gunde by Denms Zentek 20W of the rcmamder of the book Ed Walsh Tht remalnder Brad Bury PHOTOGRAPHY? Black and Whlte Tht majority of the book ln order of vol ume Denms Zentek Brad Bury Ed Walsh with plgeon holes filled rn by B111 Kowskl and Randy Bury Semor portralts by Merm Studlos of Philadelphia Penn sylvanla Color Denms Zentek Brad Bury and numerous slldes generously donated by Dr Tatton ART? Keanopoly Board Q12 139 lngrnd Bachmeler wlth dollar bills by Bob Defmo Dlsneyworld takeoff 61021059 PP 102103 Bruce Osbome PP 104 105 Bruce Osborne wlth Harry Pagdon Semor Section C106 2119 Harry Pagdon Prologuetl 179 Harry Pagdon Ep1logueC288 3049 Harry Pagdon TYPINGX Blts and pieces JoJo Slllettl Wendy Rothenberg and Randy Bury The bulk Margie Banyasz LlTHOGRAPHY ' Hunter Publlshmg Company Wmston Salem North Carolma A special thanks to Steve Merm Hunter Yearbook rep for hrs techmcal assistance UNDSLF RYWIZARD9 WORLDA OTHERVIE WH ' -.f,..-avr LH-J v :' r fgk PS. ,dpi-2-gg-. ,,,,,, ,H J 4jQTjs, H ' ! j V . if fi' . 1,Z.i'..x- .- . qx Hg 4lHpi.lll11 I ugllc. Fdllux-111-fflwlul' 1 lxl Scum lliighli H111 Wlnclnu. l',lIillil'lI1'i hu-IN 42ml Scum lAhovci fx!! I 1 A , , 226 K -is -.' ' u COE ONSTAGEDPDRATHERBERIGHTCYCLEOLOGW ,,f--is 5 f Q l ' , P, in .Q 4 5 -31 i gn .' K' x .,, Q - 4- ivg, 'L, ...qu-E ,. X V, A 1 -'A l 4, , , .. g. F . '4 .Q Ok ' x- .- W - 4- . -, . V.-,. K 9- ,hi-L U, , lflfs , .!.s'- ,. Q . shvftghlh xv. 1 1 e- ' ... - - . 5.-4 - nk., - g -. X .' -- ' - - t ' 'r , rg ' 0 - Q 4- .. K , 0 tu- A . ' Q hy f ' -Q V 1, 4 O ' 2 Q Q-. , ,' 1 K- -sf U -f , ' - Xa' f , Q- 5 5 an i-5'N,- -N 'Q 4 4 1, 'ci J ZQ llqppcl' lcflb UCAN HQllIf1.lNCl'. Xl.1I1.1glHg Editor lfXlmxw Hull Phllllpx HllNlHL'NN Nl.u1.1gu1' il cttw H.1nk Sm der. -Xxx! lc.1Iu1'c hir s IUI, ir i .r 1-11? ., J, ,lx I .funn 4 X555 S tUppcr Lefty Mike Haber. Production Manager and Mike Mesglcski, llst Sem.t Photography Editor tLower Lefty Jan Furda. Associated Press Editor tAhoveJ Harry Pagdon. Art X Graphics Editor. Darkroom Boys With Assorted Features . 45 1, kv 5 t 'K ,1 'l Ikgx A bg- Fi' args. lAboveJ Stu Mantel. Ass't. Pho- tography Editor lUpper Rightj Pete Fagone. 12nd Semi Photography Edi- tor tRight? Carlos DeSa. Feature Writ- er. tlxlglllb Nlnuhclu fulllcr. tXklXk.'I'llNlIIg Nlaumgcl' clmx r l HJHIAQC RL-r1l1uly.Nfxxx Fdllul' N I mcg I 4l'ppQ1 IL-Nr Hauxy luhcn. lidilur-:xl-laxrgc lppvx Raglan Ivn Supdmk. Copy Editor 4lmw1 Iuitz Phil 1 nfuw, ,'XxsAt, News Hlilul' 4lm1vxul Rnulxlmlull I,1llllIlIlWU.1fXNNl I'c1xlurc lids' I ll IN! Need A Banner For This Layout Q X H17 '.. nz' , 499121 'Y ' x W . H' 63,2 'F N X A I ff' Q 1' FN Q ' ,s-'S 4 J tin 'A 6- -ff 'j-x7'f? ',.f .5 15 -H x fix , 'V' 1 'f-'5- '39 uv ' . K , lil OLLEGE CENTER BO RD WX. CNN 'x 'lil -.. . r,. . K X tAbuvc! ll1a1lr'm1m AI Wul- gutf. lbppcn Righty View 1 ham' mam Paul K min , -- rklghlp Uumls Slum' Hcudx l.aax Jerry Yhkkllflf and Jenn xlcr 232 r' .Q f V14 f sl A 1 I, S v. X? B mx cr Lcflb hm' Nlulxc Clwongm. Concerts, Flicks And ther Magical Tricks I itz: 1Uppcr Right! T.V. Station - Marian Suholchick tLower Right! Publicity - Bob Flanagan 1Bt:low7 Spucc K Utlizutitm f Brad Bury. -rl' I I X ., LW 'w eb Q , V . xvgrv -' f vuvvvvv- 1, J' vu'Y1 V AV'V'4r-sa-v -ff., Vw, , .1-f f 4 'N'v vvvvvvv ., L. MV., ,,,qfsfvvfvvvv.v.,,.,-qpv s A , 'ftf,,,.vv4rvfv-vvv-qpvnpwardr .1 :V , vvvvvvvvvvv-9 - . V' , ., .fvvvvvvvvifv-wr iypq -4. .1 ' ...gd Page 235 illppci' l.ct'lb lkmccrts f Mike Mcsglcski 1Uppcr Right? Puhlicily f Rich Mqinncs tliiwci' Right! Sccrclairy F Nlichclc Riino tlnwci' l.ci'tJ Rzidiu Station f Leigh llimiins, 234 ot, I I -. K 1 I A ix 55 hx E N Pc ', 1, V 'r-.5 , .k. V VZ! LA 5 :!,f?a 'QV K-f 7 I. 2 gf ,I w . I' I .2 if n ',. ' 1 ,f . 'wx ,Zi 1. - 'Q' !g'l-133, - V xl N..,f Q ,six ,414 ' sf, Q -. x, - K.: . ..x Q ' ,A, 0-5 g L ' Elo. ,Q 'fc 3-'ixt,,E ' Y1 ' ' ki .aff 7 r' -H -v-'PN x rxk . I I , .QWN I li. -yi f- MV ,fgfq in ' 'r-VY fl 236 We Is Free Flow K. F' fb el -ar Ilwpl C Iuuek Russ, Nlusue Ihrcclm' 1R1gI1lI .le-If Wulpulc, l'mgr4nm D J Ilnrcclm IAlmve-I I cggy I yum, I HIWIIC Relations, .N .S.C. Radio a ii flxflb Joe 'lhnnIx Yun Lance Hnlln. Slgmlmn Nlgmqngcl llnxxcr l.cflb l.c1gh IVhUlUL1N. Ucrwuml XILHTLIQCI' tlhvltmn Right! John C nmphcll. HUNIUCNN Nliumgcr tliclmxb Xllku Roche. Chief Engineer. -gun A , f 3 5' , J its -1 5.525 X A 4 Q x V TQ- A ' - 44 - 5 QA . 0 Ti. Q X cp il ,, A , . if is X31 ' ' 6 . -.u l. A X .M as K .A A .N in g .V :R . ll? wr Q11 ,l J' y any , x' fm 'Nia -1 K , I - 1 L, , .v, Y ' 1 Q Q K ' 1 I f ifi ' lm, 1 U 9 -L ...I Crafts 8z Goods Kean College T.V. ' 1 lbw Q' sg Murizm Suholchick. Nlurmgcx . -' 53 I air' I Communication-Help Center 35:1 3.-l A F LJ , In wu-.. Ig wi! X r' Y I 4 '31-,A an -tif? 4 J 'E ' 951 if 1' Q ggiifg? ,' W ,MF E- ' .,W,gg1 gwg? . ., N I, ,Cl - , - Ax ,' if ' w N .l , in-1 ' 1 W A ,, , 2 dl xr if 'H h is 2 F ' KJ .fwlw V xl 'L' 7 if., sg 1 1 ' . . 2 '-5'7a ' ' 'if' , -., 'J' :QQ Tum O'Dunncll. Dircciur Rom: Dc Rcubix. Hutlinc Coordinator. 1 24 -I. I' J l t ia is Y ,f 'K The Communication-Help Center is a successful three-division Crisis-Intervention program operated under Student Organization Inc. During the past three years the program has received national recognition as one of the best college programs in the country. The center consists of a Hotline, Drop-ln Center, and Community Out- reach Program. The Hotline is a phone service where trained volunteers help people in stress by either referring them to one of many community agencies or by just being a listening ear. This year the program received over 7.000 calls that ranged anywhere from pregnancy to drugs to loneliness. The Drop-ln Center is where volunteers help people in a tace to face situation. There were more than ZOO people who used this ser- vice in 1975. The Community Outreach Program is the newest division ot the center. Through this branch, student and community volunteers worked together on Foster. Child Abuse and Recreation programs forthe youth ofthe community. tUpper Leftl Eleanor Nleyer. Treasurer' tl.oyxer Left! Joanne Donnenberg. Walk-ln Coordinator tBeIovtl Tim Du Beau. Walk-ln Coordinator. J- M1 , 'xx uf .xv 'Q-and 9'-sf N . 'fc A 5 K iilmxl sta, is 1 v'-no was 1- S.C.A.T.E. St l ,E tStudcnt Committee for Advancement 'llhrough Edu- cationl sen ed the lsean College community as Student Organiza- tions tommunity Scry iccs and Relations Program. lhc programs this year included thc following: George Wash- ington School No, l, .lanct Mamorial, Special Events, Theatre Vyorltsliop, lilt lor Learning, St. Patriclcs Bilingual Program and llftf Day Care Center. lihc programs were aimed at meeting the necds ol' the surrounding communities through such services as: tu- toring, Big Sistcr!Big Brother, fund raising, bilingual and theatrical instruction, recreational planning, and day care service. llalloyyccn, Christmas. Yalcntine's Day and Easter parties were enjoyed hy many children. 'lirips to Trenton State Museum, the roller rinly, lcc Vapadcs. l'rinceton's lVlcC'artcr ilihcatre, Bil Baird Nlarioncttc 'l hcatrc. and 1-Xdvcnturc Hill lfarm put smiles on many laces. lhcatrc Worlsshopk production ot Tom Sawyer was tolloyycd hy a party. while the ioining ol' 210 children with Kean students lor dancing, games and lood concluded the year with the Annual Kid's Day. Third World Movement wr 'Nm f Q W 'KX 4 X -vvxyx I , , .,,. Q- , ' ' ' cf , 24 ,15,': zz: Ku. fa 11 - -ng---,z .1 -, -L- ...- - 11:'..N,1 - 1i,.-i- Y . Jn.- .. - --Q v -fx -N- -a--Z1 -- ,-- 11 gx iN 9--I suns ,-q 5: K 4sk,3 x 3 ilxfli RUNCITIRIV5' Murphy1RighUShau'un lnvullu. Editor fn, STAN- fl,L-H lu Right! Ilmclmmry fNIul'pI1y, M1nryYinluIil1. l,m'r11mc Kurnor amd Kathy Gurdon. Dana Review C'hlliI'I11LlI1J1Q IJuud1lct't1111Ikx xx nth an lndmn frurn Nxxvhllk' Ruulx of Pence Townsend Members Y Jan Socolchik tleftb and Nancy McBride mghrr, Townsend Lecture 2-15 K RATE 'N 5 Cr 4 Q -., t . 'X 2-16 lit-ann Ckwllcgt- Kzuxttc cuntinucd its upxwing in pop- ularity with thu utlvunt ot' thc martial arts uvunt-gurdc. Purticipgntion ham iltcrcuscti sincc thc organization is twpun lm lwth malt' amd ttmztlc studcnts with frcc in- structitm prtwidcd. lt is suppurtcti through Studcnt Urgzmifattitm :md Athlutic Dcpurtmcnt butlgctx and attltttiumixtt-:rd by thc Utticc ot' Rccrt-anion. 44,5 ,.t,f ., v r f 1 gfz be-1 Nz 11 1 . ' 1 3. Y 1' 25' . 1 ' '1 . . 1 5 fl. 1 1. X f vjy. L if 5 , 1 -f - +: 2' 11 Q by x K 1 .. 2 ' 3. . , A W A. 'A' 1 I' N1 Y - T 1 5, ' ffl L. f'f K . 1Above1 President Robert He1'hstx11n1e1'1Righ11Vice-P1'cx111cnt Sue F1ACx1IA1C1xx 1.n'. ,V D 0 1? '3 'Zz Qxdahfr I. ru l , Q47 'W -E: Q2 I .. '23 Vr 1 1 ff ' . 1' .2131 111' - 'W g , 1, S K A-I x u . ft-N 1 A' . .V Y .4 - A i 1 'Q I1 C',E.C', is 1111 111'g11111f11111111 11cw111c11 111 tht- 1l1lL'1'k'N1N 111 out ch11111'-sn, Ixhc11t11:1c11x111't111-11' 1'1'i .1p11x111ux w11t-111111' 11.1x111t- R111 In Rixc111 Hnqt11U11Q lw111'1'1t h.1x11t-111.111 g1ll11L'11L'h1 111 15 X11g111.1t1111111 NlllI11 111 thc Sprung, A 111111-11 111 p.1111t-x 111-11' gum 1111 1111- x1 11 1 th1'11t1gh11t11thuycgup111c11111111gg111111111111-1-11 I1'1L'1x1T1 110111.11 1111111 1 11 SI.1Ic School 111111 11l'I11lNI111.1N1XL'NI1X.ll H1111 1111' 11111111t11X1-1 1x11 .1 1 1 11 School. Sumc 111111-1 1'11m1111t1x 111c11111c11 .1 11111111.11 p111tr1 11:1 1 1 1 t111x111'11x 1-INC 111c11I w1111111 NXNIUIIIN. P1lIIlL'1P.l1l1111 111 1111- 11 111.1 1 11 11111'1wI111p.1111111-p1'uw11t.11111111111 Fl .tl 1111' N1.11x' .11111 11.11 11 . 11 111111x. Mg, qxvlff 1 U American Chemical Society 5 I vm 3 wg.. EA. . vs? Q1 5 . ', ,,w..,,s4 , , 3 V g f ! g ' Q - . NX D, Wxxu , , b ,Eze me . H It I 'fha' , r X 'Q ,gh 1 lf' X NX. -iii 4, 'Q xii HJ' if f'::l,,f i ' 'fvf' Iv! Elf !5Q5 4' jf? .54 -L . fC fl4,f 1, , ., 'If . x Y ,f..f,... .ff . ,., 1 . Feminists for Equalitv A Alpha Theta Pi K.. Beta Delta Chi g-x fl Delta igma Pi H a. :ge x fb mf, 4- M Q 4 W ,gi-V Delta Sigma Theta F 5-20 Lambda Chi Rho lrhfqiif 5 MHP! ai Y Groove Phi Groove QQ if rf'-1 QQ 9211 61. X4- I I may nz ii? ' WYHRIB bmp' ,J Home-li H Q A5 -lf. P' f ,wek 'li ' 'Q 91' all-'H 'WW 532 gm Delta Pi ' ni. 'F' - f 'iff Q , 'lf Y-?3,1 'fl , '24 5 W. If at X - fs 1, 4 'E ,S X, I 4, 1 gy- am: .cu '! . 3 :WY V , w,. 5' ., Atal ,K M 1 ,1 'f M' -' ft: H uv .al LL.. igma Phi A . ' '4 x in ,,. 5 LE. ,. , , I 35: i?'i ,., ff il I .-vs A I Le., flux, ...-,QQ-4-.., Sill? EIGL? Ovnq I-J Nu Sigma Tau .5-1 14' 1 f f xxx lr ' 0- . x ' gf' , h 1 L u Theta Chl ifimega Psi Phi 'CUE' Q hi? ' , Pink ,aff xexyyl 1,1 hffyz fifx ju .J Q, 1 'M Q. JN i ' . - ' QW. gf L' '4 2::?55r'f'Mg. 4 f i Pi in ,F P N 4 9 ,. 5 si Cf' ,, . ' : . lui , A . ,,,ggg'i' A X r La ,M I 7 ' 'Q 1 wail. , Mlgx.. -nl Uii 41 ,f mega Sigma Psi 'X Rho Theta Tau ,rf ,- - -. P X f 1' J'f 1 V I4 ff 3 g I 4 Af -' .XX 5-, H' -s, V, N-61 . J 5 'LAI A A IL? - vs 1 ', :fy ' 'M ,x '..,f iff, , , f J S I 1 KAL 'N C7 XXX? ! gil- Z , A .. Sigma Beta Chi 'gg-f, ,. , I-in - uni Sigma Beta Tau 'hu .11-nl. .4 Q9 I 'v- , 'P rs x'l'?rqU:ie 2 aa 2 'm HI W 7 X Sigma Kappa Phi nr fi igma Theta Chi , , V-an-3 .IQ ,s- I INN R . I ,ff fal- f - K i h- Q Jr 5,10 'mi' M . k - L K W A ' 5 A A 12 f 1 - ma. Q' II -X ,,,. L. X ,. ini' - , ' - iid' .Q i l AK 1?k?f'i F95 504 .X 5 'fl . IA M ,gp-ar wk- - -' v ff - 1. Lizzie' if Q X J w 4,-K'3!e Ain 1' Lia Swing Phi Swing Xl Pllfk PIII ONIEG loin Brescia Nl.1rioCiccone Dominick Ifarella Lillian Floyd Xance Frazier Jacqueline Gruber Rope Ann Hargrove Joseph Jack Nlatteo Janieelli Jim Jasion Xlichael Kaplan Ira Kgix xxork Art Nlilbuta Robert U'Ncill James Pittman Henry Pichurko Sain Rosenbert Juscpll RULIIIICIQ Janet Salt Maureen Scaff Dave Selden Dave Sprayberry Bob Unterwald ALPHA SIG MA MU Charles Amyx Enrico Badyk Rick Barrios Ken Beecher Rich Biddulph Jim Billiams Joe Billiams Tom Black Mike Borello Tom Brennan Adam Ciccarino Ron Colucei Dave Donaldson Mark Donaldson Mike Duva Bob Eagle Jack Fisher Jack Fredericks Ray Gant John Garry Ken Haines Jim Kassel Paul Kerner Bob I.aVolpe Jack Lyle Dennis Maqiewski Joe Mark 'Iioin Maroney Nlikc Mattia John McC'ai'thy Bob McCurdy Mario Moretti l.eroy M uld row 'loin O'C'onnell John Peterson Ray Reynolds Joe Rodriguez Bob Ruvolo Bob Schmidt John Scaturro Tom Shepherd Rich Sidwa Nlike Sorenson Mike Stefanick Al Steinberg Marshall Strange Bill Taliaferro John Totin John Tuite Jerry Walsh Marty Watkins ALPHA TH ETA PI Debbie Belz Pat Brown Denise Catena Mindy Grunes Chris Hospod Marilyn Leen Ruth Mermelstein Rose Miller Lynn Roberto Debbie Scranton Evelyn Simon Mindy Segen Leslie Williams Judy Ziobro BETA DELTA CHI Aly Alverez Kathy Anderko Andrea Cifelli Donna Colelli Joanne Cortese Marilyn Crescenzi Gina Currin Karen D'Auria Ginny Duerkes Kathy Duff Janet Emmons Ros Faldutti Caren Freyer Georgann Fusik Nancy Jo Galaski Sue Greata Marsha Gothshalk Terry Halmgaard Maureen Hollar Maureen Kazmar Diane Kelly Diane Keyasko Debbie Klem Maria Kotwick Karen Leahy Cheryl Mai Ann Marie Masterson Eileen Masterson Kathleen McCarthy Cathy Monteleone Marie Moyle Noreen Murphy Agnes Neary Chris Newcomb Gail Rosko Judy Scassearo Nadine Segvine Jane Siebert Sharon Sipos Patty Stukes Carol Tomlinson Kathie Vlahakes Sue Weber DELTA SIG MA Pl Leslie Binetti Anne Botta Stella Brown Myriam Caballero Paula Cherchia Ina DiStefano Patty Fadden Marian Hopkins Linda Hughes Nancy Jeris Donna Joseph Kathi Lemmerman Mary Jane Leonard Karen Lodato Linda Maggiore Joyce Marinelli Maureen McGrath Patty McGrath Donna Miller Karen Perlman Laura Rota Nancy Russell Ileen Stoner Jill Tormey Karen Twardowski Josephine Villa Rose Lee Villa Cindy Wojton Diane Wasilewski DELTA SIGMA THETA Eileen Alexander Martha Baker Pamela Brooks Ingrid Brown Sandra Butler Diane Boyd Debora Chandler Debora Coleman Arnita Etheridge Geraldine Fisher Sharon Foushee April Franklin Vietta Hardaway Joyce Harris Aida Hernandez Robin Holmes Diane Jackson Carolyn Johnson Melody Johnson Rosemary Lewis Adrienne McGahee Rhonda Mosley Mary O'Neal Marcia Payne Denise Pearson Pamela Reddick Jackie Sherman Queen Sherman Claudette Simms Denise Simmons Joyce Smith Kimberly Speights Schyler Spaugh Ruth Thomas Pat Thomas Sharon Walton Linda Whitfield Karen Williams Beverly Womble Dolly Woodson LAMBDA CHI RHO Carol Adams Janine Ashmont Lynn Berthelson Amy Brustein Paula Cammarata Stacie Chergotis Debbie Christiani Debbie Decker Beth DeFuria Teri Emmanuelli Patty Fletcher Debbie Fortunato Linda Fuchuck Patty Germain Rhonda Hauschildt Lanie Hiltwein Beverly Jones Debbie A. Jones Debbie L. Jones Kathy Kehoe Shelly Kessler Grace Lembo Janet Marhetka Patti Massomino Judy Muldoon Shelia Mulroy Helene Nash Mariann O'Connor Liz Olano Liz Ondish Nancy Padula Laurie Porter Paula Sarro Joanne Sanko Kathy Spina Karen Stefanick Pat Todd Lori Viviani Judy Voza Jane Williams Mariann Zarenka GROOVE PHI GROOVE Edward Anderson Jr Aubrey Auston Cliff Bell Kelvin Brown Michael Brown Monte Cosby Mike Coburn Les Devereaux Bill Dowell James Foster Bagley Goodwyn Phil Hamilton Stanley Harrison Lenny Hill Randy James Bruce Johnson Bill Lester Charles Minter Robert Patterson Tyrone Pennington Larry Robinson Greg Smith Landis Speight Lenton Vining Howard Walker Oliver Winters Pee Wee Wimberly Allen Winberly Sylvester Williams Ike Wilson NU DELTA PI Joe Bobel Dave Bourdeaue Ray Brown x Rich Clarson' John Corona Alan DiBiasio Bob Dingley Rich Fernandez Dave Flannery Mark Flanzbaum Curt Gellerman Ken Giacobbe Bob Gilligan Bob Golinski Al Gohlke Pat Keenoy Dave Kelly Bruce Kuziola Frank Lombardo Anthony Magliaro Bob McFarland' Gary Neic ' Hugo Radelat Ken Redler Rick Rowland Mark Russoman Gerry Smith Phil Trelease Sam Tuchman Buddy Turi Jim Whelan Kevin Woods Bob Young NU SIGMA PHI Ann Aalholm John Barbosa Jim Bell Scott Biri Joe Britt Willie Chambers Linda Consalvo Tom Consalvo Gail Cutrano Mary Cahill Jean DaRold Joe Festa Dale Forest John Fromholtz Jack Galamb Neil Gallagher Dom Gioffre Arlene Jewell Keith Johnsen Bob Johnsen Jim Kraus Chris Mateski Ed Kenny Arlene Kislan Jack McKenna JoAnn Mileau Lori Morris Anita Mosca Mark Muscatello Nancy Puloso Jorge Cardiellos John Pender Jeffrey Ponton Carol Rotundo Toni Risigliano Tino Rosa Merlin Reilly Bill Richter Debbie Rothstein Ed Rynk Jane Sinnott Phil Salimbene Jim Schulhafer Bob Simons Steve Sobieski Stash Sobieski John Suchoe Barry Sullivan Fred Tisch NU SIGMA TAU Mary Beth Brady Joan Cunningham Nancy Davis Helen Deacon Debbie Doran Carol Finkelstein Cindy Ford Marilyn Gillar Kathey Grieg Betty Lou Gunderson Pat Gunderson Andrea Halvis Darlene Hart Debby Kostulakos Judy Kresge Marion MacCullough Judy Metzger Pat Patriarca Mary Pontillo Marilyn Restine Mary Kay Ryan Barbara Rusak Pat Squartino Joanne Tomlinson Faith Vance Kath Weissman NU THETA CHI Doreen Agalias Maria Araneo Sue Auriemma Debbie Baxter Elaine Berkowitz Barbara Churchill Lori D'Addario Clara Demoleas Louise DiChiaro Judy Dimun Rfan DiRoma Jean Dumphy Dorothy Freidel Brenda Frino Terry Gilroy Diane Kane Debbie Magnier Joanne McKay Debbie Meola Debbie Michelle Cindy Migliore Katie Mika Sue Mika Ginny Petrein Eileen Pisano Jeanne Pisano Chris Rosolinski Mary Jean Rossilli Noreen Rossilli Donna Rued Roseanne Scillieri Ellen Swickle Lynne Wiedman Mary Lou Baxter OMEGA PSI PHI Kevin Bates Ronnie Battle Ravanna Bey Clarence Bibby Keith Brown Marlen Brown Richard Brown Curtis Caldwell Thomas Clark James DeBose Derek Dent Kenny Gills Charlie Graham Clayton Graham Lloyd Goldston Otis Hall Ben Hernandez Michael Johnson Serge LaCroix Jerome Lee Clifford Lewis James McKnight Reggie Murry Jerry Polk Derrick Roberts Larry Roberts Arnold Robinson Ray Robinson Julio Rosa Joe Rouse Donald Rucker Wayne Spikes Carlton Sterraro Russell Strother Ray Taylor Rick Treadwell Carnell Troutman Willie Washington Arthur Wheeler OMEGA SIGMA PSI Debbie Bell Patti Bell Cyndy Carlino Beth Sue Durning Alys Donniez Lois Donniez Fern Ehrenman Janet Esposito Anne Fazio Ann Fuchs Bernice Hornchak Joanne Keating Diane Klein Annette Klimmerman Patricia Lies Lynette Metelsky Jill Sawyer Barbara Stetz Judy Uman Cindy Winniki Janice Walker RHO TH ETA TAU Marie Arnao Kate Byrne Donna Capista June Checchio Nancy Cimino Maria D'Amico Vicki DiGiacomo Alexis Diakou Felice Durso Maureen Flannagan Elissa Galate Elaine Gammo Marcia Grasso Marianne Guerrieri Sue Hardardt Chris Jemas Donnalu LaCapra Michelle LaMola Judy Leblein Lorraine LeMieux Teri LiSanti Geri Mansfield Debbie Molinari Lydia Ondris Jennifer Paradise Debbie Rizolo Debbie Santoro Lynn Schroeder Debbie Tirone Maria Paradiso Mary Scaduto TOrii Tole Alzira Yierra SIGMA BETA CHI Barbara Banach Rhonda Burrier Joyce Cancelosi Mary Clayton Sharyl Cucciaro Maria Davanza Roseann Delgado Tobi Lapidus Debbie Laurino Cindy Lehman Francine Lodato Rosemarie Lodato Diane Logeman Anne Lordi Patty Massaro Pam McCoy Angela Melillo Roselyn Napiello Cindy Norris Rosalie Pedalino Donna Pessino Mary Jane Petrosky Maria Rosania Betty Scholander Anna Storch Mary Talerico Cathi Della Santi Roseann Guarino Val Taurosa Andrea Validakis Helen Vitale Maria Zarra SIG MA BETA IA L' Ernest Brattstrom Bradford Bury Randy Bury Jim Callahan Mike Cloonan Patil Curtis Bob Daniels Bob DeFino Bob Diehl Alan Franks Bob Fulton Andre Golleistepper Paul G roben Roger Jacob John Janiga Mike Knoth Bruce Lemken Armand Leanardo Edxx ard Lupkin Rich Mannes Daniel Martin Bob Martinson Paul Mileik Pete Milwicz George Mitchell Jay Papanestor Rich Pisz Jim Svinareff Ken Tomkins Mike Wright Ray Yarem SIGMA KAPPA PHI Barbara Burns Diane Carnasciole Denise Cicalese Joann Corrao Linda Dashuta Susan Di Massimo Lillian Garcia Barbara Machrone Eva Marek Helen Mielnikiewicz Linda Plisco Carmen Ouaglia Alexis Sadowski Shirley Schruba Diane Steensen Cathy Watkins Rose Wojenski SIGMA THETA CHI Dave Aguanno Tom Alose Angelo Argino Frank Ardino Matt Bellantoni Bob Bottone Albie Del Maestro Ralph Durso I ony Falzarano Cfliuck Fauer lom Fisher Ned Gunning legric Giacalone Charlie Giordano lony' Gonsalves Nlark Hopkins Joe Kardos Mike La Placa Mark Leonardis Jim Lewis John Liehtenburg Tony Mlynarski Kevin Lynch Charlie Macaluso Bob Mack Rich Maslowski Rich Mastrangelo Tom Mastrangelo Ray Moore Frank Murano Ed O'Connor Gary Peck Ron Prunesti Bill Raab Paul Rebustillos Rich Riccardi Tony Rizzalo Bill Rogers Robert Ruccio Jack Sievers John Sisto Ralph Splendorio Frank Tenore Art Thompson .lim Tresito Tom Torciello John Vavalla Rich Ziesar Mike Giordano SWING PHI SWING Jackie Baskerville Vivian Broun Edith Evans Larina Fredericks Jan Garner Janet Graham Gail Griffin Bernice Hall Sharon Jackson Connie Jenkins Pamela Johnson La'Tanya King Joann Layton Sharon Leverette Barbara Magee Peggy Prescott Joann Riley Valerie Smith Rosa Lee Williams fend Now Ladies and Gentlemen 8 U x 0 e ab 5 fi Y ,eil 1 I' we Q 3 Q -sf K moe, Q fa 1.1 ' X 1' Aun- I' e Q .,P4-1 :ff U 0 UJQ 'N- Q' .1 . is -3 f 135- F432 ' 1 .K L . . . -1. i i if sw , w 'SQ . E5 :x .5 -fs? .. sl' X' -N9 'c 'S K, ' wrt? x 1' F ,z 'K-1Tgj ' f--. X , '-f And A Funnier Thin asnt Happened ince With a Cust ol, nearly thirty love-rs. liars. and clowns A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum brought enough madness to the T.P.A. stage to assure the decline of any Roman Empire. Financially successful. cute and corny, Forums happy ending was, no surprise. and a good time was had by all. The onstage talents of people such as Rich Woods. Skip Corris and Gordon Wienar were wel- come touches. The unsung stars included the countless. sweaty masses backstage weilding powderpuffs. stitching hems. swinging hammers and calming the director. ' 5 -7? 1' av' f LYZ7 J-F9 I Anne Frank Hides 700 Days In An Attic .F X I 0 r fn ' I .X x gig X f5?i10's Been Sleeping in My Bed? 7 ' xg 5 .Al t 'Q 3 f f I . The Merry Wives KV Sl1.1Iwxpuanr'uN Nlcrry Wiwx ot' Wiruiwr' prm w the pk-rtL-um shun tw LINITCI' in Spring and rum-xx thc11tx'icQ1l inturcwt in thc Hurd on cumpux. l hix lmmdy umm-dy ubmxt the joy s. wrrmu and wtlmckx of low ww dum- mm Ll ruwlx ing wt. Bctlwrc thc xhmx. the uudicncu um trcntcd lu gm Elifnbullmxw Thur in the lobby. complctu with muxic. flxrthmgx. puppulx und Quuun Elilllbtlh. Un xtugu. gm umrgctic Cuxl. huudcd by Ron Slwrum ami dircctcd by Dr. Peggy Dunn. hundlcd thc diffiullt Ilmrmlxuuc mthur um-ll. and rnlxmxsud to cupturu thu Hmm srmlmpk-L11-L-. p. 'ff' ,, S ff fl , 'iff'- e.f w.a 5 if . X . K F UI! lliclmxb Culnlngnmlcr lluyd Huchcr xxinccx Ihmug lumix mcmurius 1Righlb.luul'nx1lixI H1u'riwn Sulisbulx an VCI1lIl1gllIlUIhCl' rcvululnun. lliclmxl .lurnew B. Nlcfmxl trying not In wuml like za criminal lliighti Yiveccu limlllwrd reaching for the hrcuxls of American Wumcn llielmx Right! .linmcx Yeutx seeing L1 great Poet through ll wnk cycx .An-ff' Q l Tell Us Something We Should Know LY CHAPIN . . . 4 ' I S -9- X, fi' ffl ig. avr'-I. 'il' . . C0uldn't Think Of A Better Place To Be X X X IY'. . ,Fr if 3 1 13f 7 a', 93 V RENAISSANCE-Running Hard A x Q' . O-'IN 5 S 1 5 xi S. , 5 1 ' 1 , , 1 , , I If q A, yi ' -:GAT t , 1 X- i .A 1 I 4 r' ' While The Ashes Were Burning Bruce - We Were Blinded By Your Light em I 5' I, r , xt: QW,-.,.. I .gf 91 41 N , l r .. '4-fl., LS. YN, E -,nfs-'K -ff , , :0 :i.nllCvx+ , fvi 1 Uv? V . if 'ls A 4 Q b Q . ,.r, R L. 5 'wig N R S'-m '? 1s - I QX ,,., ,r R 'WN 64-'Qigjqw , lar ,gg K f.-ff 4 . cv--W J. :xx -f' O sv' J 1 ,--1 '13 'lit-I2 ,fq 'T 5 al' L di 1 '3 .f . A A. 1' . A .44,, Q. ,' 'E' Tex L Xxx - -'B' vv' '. . 5 P lr- ', V' I ,,.sv Q I i'P X ' X x 5, of If ,i 'n Q ,M xx Ag Ji -ss ff, ,L M QS :I je. 'af L X if A 5 i f I 'l-1 I'-44 - Q . - . I -6 I ,. ,fig I f 1 I .' ' . -7 . ' 3 r.f,, , 1 1 'I 'T ri 1 wk if... -uv., 1 sv.-. XJR5 - u X T o Q I Y u Q oak' ,il Q4 A, .. fm Qx in 0' 1 1 i. ,, ,, 5, I :Y l . E Q L Ne 1 Q Z fu 'HQ I fn' 3 , 'N ' :- K . D 3 0 1 4 1 4 . 4 . ', .3 I 455 EM!! Q ,T 1' f ' . ..-irq. I, :U-Afvfi 'Z -, bf H ' A ig. A T-'45, .4 -sf-15 , ,I ' , 4 -lm 'ig,f'f1 .Q iq- f U H Q:f1.pfQTi'2E4'.'-f'5f 59' ' 1 'l 5 7 :',' ' v ',.'w.l ,r ,mp-5' ,A'f'f7QJHS !H3'v'1wU LI, ' If-f'..,g,-,-5 .. ..,1w-y-:. '.,1 325. A '1ff:ffgg- A+ - . - .. :Q , 1 . A, ,uafgxgffy Z'g3.r5,: Q. FZQQ 5 ,, Jr ' ' I! 6Z'7 ' ga!! we X: ,B .af 'L 1409 rx' 5 I dad- ! :.-v-2 . '- :J-'f ,- Y L!?f7'T'!f,:'9 353 -- 5, .fgfiu-,: .,, ' ' -- . 1 gan'-,-7: -r -If 1 .' 0 w. as ,A .1 0 0 - 7Q,i'fI?i' . I ' '. ,fi5 Qlf'-fel? 9 4 -' ' avr., - '+ .xr - .' A' ' I. U my .gun 4' Q -. - gf' ' - '4 1' J'..wafu:.f:G-K .4 - A, wk. f V1'1:'-:wi 'MGM f 1 , c f 5'-1,5 -4 H-,,1-'. f K .M-f,,:.'-myi-',,ff1f ff: . Xi I. , 4 I Q Y , -ua R , ,uv 1- W H H, A 'V X ' I Q 5 xq Y f , . ,QA .I A- l Q 5 W. : , ' if!- 'fx 1 , 41 - , fx., Q Mig' A Cup of NEKTAR Fantasmagorical Pandemonium 1 w I r b F.?A3g2ffhw:2' , . .64--.5 491.4 , -,. 13. if C ,f: r--' .- f5?5yi9?z.112L'3f'f'?.LZv1, ggi' ' 5 k . ffe2'9f',Qa'f?i5'f A 14-425421 iffy: K . I ,ff g 'N 1 M 'im 3 ,,. 1 T fb Q af A1 -Ig. i lv M 1 - 4 E 1 AW f v I I ' 3 Q - 5 K . . ,o fi' ' gm 'Ve . . N Q ' 1 Y , x Y , V . 0 i . S 0. TN , , L ' I Q ., J- ,Qu 1 , , , ' ' Ug'f'f?y - 9' .Hg v' .L lr ' ' 'QT i 1-122 RI-.QW ,Qk?5': fi Iberia, f'5 W .if gg if S' V. , . ..m. . , -'-.'-.ii Pardon Me America For The Pardon J' V'- GIL SCOTT-HERON fs! ,gi L Stutter-stepped the high school San Andreas Back seat lovers bringing up babies If A' .Xrnvunq 7 1 iff? Saturdays hero punching plastic dolls Lead-pumped smack-pumped bodies fertilizing foreign crops Gutted out townics looking for answers in neighborhood bars Liters left behind Side-stepped the Fault. escaped to college l E 3 SL Sleep-filled eyes scope naked amoeba Scholarly salesmen market ideas The words imply, the hands impress , M ,,f-f 1 .Y ..1Ri,,. , 'G ' D e, mf ,I Others ride the seesaw Cramming out half-assed products Living a fantasia-reality -Q Engl. iw Q--4 u- IW 'W f.a3!3-Ass--on v 'T-JP.. 'av -L Ala ,, . A O aim ,9 , ,V ,ty-1, 'yogi ' ' Thirclly Tumbleweed nomads ghosting classroom halls Munchin a McDonalds education on a bun -7' V 'U A What idcus have you been wearing. Whitcsockcd gladiutors sharing wins and losses 7 i ll 6-K ,,4 . ,- 14 -gn Q. 4 us..N, f' Q Y ,. -' 1 -,. Q...- .3 - 5 EQ?-v'1 52+ ,Z .4r.,.i FB Stiff!-' ' i K, ,yeas -f 'sq .ll nun J- .r- . - C+ NVQ S 'M 'S-xii 5w. Y 1, ug, , 3 .14 -, I .'3v.-. Kr., ' if-'-V Q. 5,4 V -.Q if If -I-E ',4 he, . N f:ru'52 :fi . A- Q' 1 -4 at - w..f',,fA.f1. - xl -a -- 4-. , ,-K, 'flux' Q 'gf' H41-, f -I ... vi' l.1bi2'f,Lf2 ' J! , . 3541! I :J , ' f 2+ on ff . , 'ls .- 1? qA':L-.341 1 f 4 ,, fm-. ' ' . nf I. al 's. . 'r Q 1 'ww 'u .'- : 'D 4' ui, 5 3.. Q' gp 'a. Q. -Q-an Blue-jean army dcwccmiing on Slum Lounge ru 'L+ 'H E -E Plulfurln slznrlels bumpin with the Joker 20 do-for-you involvement Crew watching the Center from ivory towers People working their nights to pay for their days People learning at night to make their days fuller It i ff Fax-Wy li H.. gif: ii Q Q Q I Q K i i ,N 9, I uv f azrcnls blucprinting body und chusis 1: Educators building engines of gold and bronzexSt. Chris placed on h d S fe ' I OO 5' 1 f ?'sf-e i If i M ff ,. X MQ JW f-S 'l if A ' 1 lx ,X ' fl i V '22 , It an ,f 1 ,A no , ei ge ,. -PR..-jg if you need him PF Steering-wheel friends steady the ride :iq P' 'W ' - Fueled by our lovers we can drive forever -X N So you tthe Registl' drove into Kean sate deposit box for mindsl ar's account if I65-36-4466 514 'E on 4 years education 2 I' Ever consider a second year withdrawl. P Long term investment - stakes too high to sacriticel' l ii I. XX ii' .M Now neurotic, waiting for some black 84 white to tell you what the next ten years of existence will be like Postman delivers your future Paper - will you sweep it or shuffle it, write it or read it, spend it or sell it You'll choose the action depending on your motives 298 n 1 l ' . H i if ,pkf 'rf. ,f 2, -w..,.3 2:22+0 r'i9',- Q XXlPllS,YQll35, So if money's the name ass-kissing's the game Bread and butter actions mask your ideals Occasionally the mask slips off Do you adjust the facade? Do you dare let it fall? Feeling fingers grope for acceptance The last filter between you and your shadow w 1 4 M 1 1 1 1 I HN! 5 u- ' - V43 5 iw H, '- o -,',-q,'.5,fi,,5,'TCM ,: i, ui 5Q1r , ii :5gi5gftri,if,.k1iis ,fi 1. 4, .1 ' u- ' -3- t1...:i:'- :Zi -1- '1' 1, , , . .. ,i i it .. l if i N t gg . i i Pereeption shades reception Multi-Colored filters paint pretty sunsets but removed, the scene sits naked . ,rin 1 'ffliafitfftiigg Qx ' , 'W 1. 4. '7 lo. 'O 2- . . KN 'X'-rh. Nw! fag, V 1 s 3.4 fi- g-'f :um.-tg '. Q li. I 7 The viewer and the viewed alone together to laugh at each other or with each other Helpful sensitivity, looking towards meaningfulness A vehicle to people liberation Mick, Wop, Spic, Polack, Wasp, Nigger, Redneck, Jew Stereotyped stigmas dissolved, We're no longer toys of societal norms 303 Think about if ' Fw asgh I' . -f : o S -rf. ' 'if .yjf 'M nh, . Qza'-Q tl r I ' .affix '. ,xl lv. I Q K Q' ' J.,.nA 'r ,ft '. .5 6 Q 5 .' '-.-' - B Y 1. J? , ' 4.5 1:54 'ff ,l -. 4 ' ...Q 0 1 5 5 Q '. mf ss .Ax ' tl 'v'. Sh-, if- .gl , . ' 1' as 'v-UL! '. w .1 .' 2, r' q .'.'i! ' ff . R '- '5', nszmolv. -.0 ?'t ix. '. 0 'Q sp. S C ,V ..!. 2' I Q - , -kv .,WpN -ws, Q i w A ' .4 Q' DJ ' .A . -Iv' .f A I J.- -o -4 ' , I . t .' .I 'galil'-'il 4 1 ' ' as er ' . - a s' l ' fl . .L Q lt U .fm Y . 56 .0 Yi A Y., 5 5 'I .h na 5 w A Q 0 l at . , ' x u if uxa a I , , F . , ' , sr f sf 3.2 5 I' me U wtf. 3' x 1 , i . V L.. 1::.','C1A,,W!,,:,A A 'Z .4'1. i'W by .- 1 I, o ' 4 --D . 4 - J 1- ,.' A 6 . . . -., .A U UQ? - A 'N G , r,, ' l sph ' 'v', . -:. , ' Ajit. U ' I' ' Jg, ., N - if fir 'Ali' L3i.,0 A 1. K ln.. I Q K4 . I B Nr 4.4 1 .. O .I I' ' 4 v 'Q Q I - t 0 it Q' gall 'WA .-4' 'UQP . 1 - 'F J.. , ug gi? K .I 4 ' V q -e A . ' - f, pf -',.' 4' ' if -' 1 ' ' P '-P F J Wfinff 'vi RV I Q I Q 0 1 I PM V-rl V ' if 0 V J, . N N gb. 'M f A ' it A' -- - J' 'U ' ' . W . A - -,, Y ' . Q 1 - Af , , 4 - .sb - 1, , lo H J. . .vw A Q- 1 g, z,!v-1' -A I ' X 'M --0 -,VI -1 ' 2 ,. A' 1 '.L?I1 '4. l Q-,I-'Qu - 'Q' I ' - Q 0. - ' 1 v , au I 4,-f gf- fa V.--.ull . f..iLuq',.1, v,, ' L O wi! 'IMI . , ' -. 'Bw - O 4 1-'. fi nl A -, 99s A ' 1- ', I ' gh ' .. s ' ' 4 'O .F 5 , - -l 1 ,DP ',s. I , .H ,14- , ', K N A 46 ya C 4' if-9 fi! ff , 0 1.4 V ' , ff' Ku 'V K. , . .. X' , 'ir . Q, . 1 . ,, . ' J .M 'z .1 vw H? A 2 E 'b . ' :lr .. L . H. o f- lf ff' .-aff. 'E
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.