Beaver College - Beaver Log Yearbook (Glenside, PA)

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LOWER Director of Career Services and Cooperative Education 21 mwu ...-... .u- AM; k . - A FRANCES H. LEWIS Vice Presidenv General Secretary T. EDWARD TOWNSLEY Dean of AdmissionVVice President for Institutional Advancement Wu KATHY MACKIN Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs x SANDRA M. BRANAM Director of Alumni Affairs 22 ROBERT J. WILLIAMS Controller BEVERLY MC CREA ATKINSON Director of Personnel WILLIAM E. JAMES Vice President for Finance Treasurer BUSINESS OFFICE SECRETARIES 23 CAROLINE H. BARTLETT Director of College Relations JOHN WEST Director of Plant Operations JACK KENNEDY Maintenance supe'Visor TONY GIAMPETRO Audio-Visual Coordinator 24 LIBRARIANS RUSSELL MCWHINNEY Director of the Library BOOKSTORE 25 msu- mwd. -....-...r m EDNA STORY Post Office JOE CASH Post Office N P, l '. . a 1W r CLARENCE FORE Post Office MARGE OTTAVIANO Dining Hall KITCHEN STAFF 26 NICK LASORSA Dining Service Manager BENJAMIN TATE Dining Service SCOTT DRENNING Dining Hall 27 28 DR. RAYMOND ROSE MRS. SARAH WHITE BiologWChairman of the Biology Biolog Department ?' vi ., DR. MYRA JACOBSOHN Biology DR. WILLIAM BALL Biology DR. GAIL HEARN Biology RAYMOND POTEAU Business DR. JAMES WALSH Biology DR. WILLIAM BIGGS Chairman of Business Department WAYNE MORRA Business 29 DR. CHESTER MIKULSKI Chemistry DR. CRAIG CULBERT Chemistry DR. JUNE TAYLOR Chemistry t L DR. ARTHUR BREYER Chairman of Chemistry Department 30 -14 F... h-E DR. EDWARD WOLFF Chairman of Computer Science and Mathematics Department DR. CHARLES MOULTON Computer Science Mathematics ,- vs. g DR. MICHAEL GONZALES .- Ax ., Computer DR STEPHEN HUBER Science MathematiCs ChemistrWPhysics 31 32 DR. PHYLLIS NEWCOMER Education DR. STEVEN GULKUS Education DR. RONALD ROWE Chairman of the Education Department DR. R. SRINIVASAN Computer SciencWMathematics RENEE MAGID Education DR. JOAN SCHMIDT Education DR. WILLIAM BARKER Education 33 34 DR. PRADYUMNA CHAUHAN English LENORE HOFFMAN Education DR. HANEY-PERITZ Chairman of English Department u V av'uai-Rkillln'llll. 1 .v'c' DR.NAONHBORHZ English DR. WILLIAM BRACY Enghsh DR. JOANN BOMZE Enghsh DR. JOAN HOOKER Enghsh 35 36 DR. ADELINE GOMBERG Education DR PEGGY HORODOWICH English DR. RICHARD WERTIME English MR. DONALD EHMAN Theatre Arts DR. HELEN BUTTEL English DR. ELAINE MAIMON English 37 ALMA ALABILIKIAN Fine Art ZENA GOLDSMITH Fine Art JACK DAVIS Chairman of Fine Arts Department ROBERT MAURO Fine Art , , LAURINDA , 'gg STOCKWELL ; - 35 y Fine Art 1 ' n' BONNIE HAYES Art History 39 40 PAULA WINOKUR Fine Art DENNIS KURONEN Fine Art ANN WILLIAMS Fine Art ANITA UDELL Chairman of Foreign Language Department JANA BOOKS Foreign Language ANDREE BROUDO Foreign Language 41 42 DR. GERALD BELCHER History DR. KENNETH MATTHEWS Chairman of History Department HELEN COHAN Foreign Language LLOYD ABERNATHY History DR. FINBARR O'CONNOR Chairman of Philosophy Department DR. WILLIAM FRABIZIO Music DR. SlU-CHI HUANG Philosophy 43 44 LINDA DETRA Physical Education WINIFRED MAUSER Physical Therapy MR. GEORGE LOGUE Chairman of the Physical Therapy Department DR. BERNARD MAUSNER Chairman of the Psychology Department DR. FRANK SCHWARTZ Chairman of Political Science Department DR. WILLIAM CARR Psychology 45 DR. BARBARA NODINE Psychology DR. MARY ANNE LAYDEN DR. SAMUEL CAMERON Psychology 1 ; DR. MARK CURCHACK SociologwAnthropology 0m; DR. CHARLES HALL Chairman of Religion Department DR. NORMAN JOHNSTON Chairman of Sociology Department 47 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS .m RESIDENT DIRECTORS k; KAREN ALPERT - .. PAINTING ,' me . . Picasso: my main man! M$47M 3v , STEVEN L. ANTHONY PSYCHOLOGY SIAVASH BAHRAMPOUR MATHEMATICS PHYSICS MINOR Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. BEVERLY LOUISE BELL INTERIOR DESIGN Thank you, Lord, fot causing me to triumph in Christ. I couldn't have imagined such wonderful changes within my life; you took away my hopelessness. 51 52 ANNETTE BICKLE PSYCHOLOGY JUDITH BINES ACCOUNTING BUSlNESS ADMINISTRATION Run; by rung, l climb the ladder of success .......... - There is no top. Judith IL PAMELA ANN BLOW BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your love and understanding. By the water side I'll lay my head and listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. Jerry Garcia tGrateful Deaw NANCY BROWN INTERIOR DESIGN What a piece of work is Man - W. Shakespeare DENETTA ANN BURNETTE ENGLISHKSRAPHIC DESIGN Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in spirit, in faith, in purity . . . . Neglect not the gift that is in thee Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee. I Timothy 4: 12-16 DAVID BURNHAM ART-SCIENCE KAREN CARNES PSYCHOLOGY SPECIAL EDUCATION i: A. LAUREN CASE PSYCHOBIOLOGY An image is a duplication or other representative reproduction of an object. But we are all distinctive images reflecting equal light upon others. Our reflection becomes a spectrum of knowledge. 55 P .- .....,.,:v.w . SUZANNE E. CECCHI FINE ARTS PRlNTMAKlNG Well, I'm not sure, I'll know when I see it, as we go. Turn right here and we'll figure out the rest Iatef. Blah Blah Woof 56 SOYOUNG CHOI PSYCHOLOGY i i l I s ! 9 3 JOANNA E. CLEARY EARLY CHILDHOODtELEMENTARY EDUCATION The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller DONNA M. COLLINS BIOLOGYtMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Nothing is worth doing except with a whole heart. ANNE CRABIEL ENGLISH HONORS Now I will believe that there are unicorns ...... The Tempest Ill, iii PATRICIA CRAIG PRE-PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH l ROSEMARY CRAIG ART-SCIENCE ...... and I'll tell them what the smile on my face meant ....... Peter Gabriel KIM CRUMP PSYCHOLOGY We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us , for with God all things are possible. Philippians 4:13 59 W ? FWD LORI DEBBS PSYCHOLOGY SPEClAL EDUCATION CAROL LYNN DALY ENGLISH Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me; Taking me back down the vista of years. from Piano by DH. lawrence TINA DECICCO FINE ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY TERESA DELLA VALLE PSYCHOLOGY SPEClAL EDUCATION Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go. Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. 61 SONUC DIMILILER PRE-PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH EDUCATlON French Philosopher, Rousseau said, Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains. , but I say, Man is born in chains, but each of us has the potential to be free. Sonuc Dimililer 62 THAI ANNETTE DONATTO ACCOUNTING COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SPANISH MINORS For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. St. John 3:16 VIVIAN C. DOW ART EDUCATION GRAPHlC DESIGN A song is but a little thing, and yet what joy it is to sing! Paul Laurence Dunbar THERESA M. DUBOSE PSYCHOLOGY mum CLARE EDWARDS THEATRE ARTSENGLISH FRENCH MINOR LISA ELLEN ELY ART HISTORY High on this mountain The clouds down below I'm feeling so strong and alive From this rocky perch I'll continue to search For the wind And the snow And the sky - D. Fogelberg BRUCE L. EPSTEIN INTERIOR DESIGN ART HISTORY MINOR The bridge ..... A link between the past and the future. I have finally crossed it and am eager to see where it shall lead. Bruce L. Epstein TOBY SUSAN ERLICHMAN PSYCHOBIOLOGY A cloud does not know why it moves in just such a direction and at such a speed, it feels an impulsion . , . . this is the place to go now. But the sky knows the reason's and the patterns behind all clouds, and you will know, too, when you lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons. Richard Bach- Illusions 65 VJ;:wi ?dsIM . 4-1vh4 -rrhr1r-.- CARLA JOAN ESPOSITO MATHEMATICS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SOClOLOGY MINORS I'm scared! I don't know whether the world is full of smart men bluffing or imbeciles who mean it. Morri Bickman KELLEY E. EWING JR. PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR Set your sights ahead, strive for excellence! Remember, but do no! dwell. Push forward, learning from the past. Peace and love to all. Psalm 21 CATHERINE A. FIELDS ACCOUNTING A very special thank you to my husband, Larry and Mom and Dad whose love and support made this dream a reality. KATHLEEN FEENEY GRAPHIC DESIGN Thanks 67 THERESA LOUISE FUSCO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more. Author Unknown NEIL J. FREEMAN PSYCHOLOGY DIANE GALLUCI GRAPHIC DESIGN ideas are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your hands; but like the seafaring man, you choose them as your guides and following them, you will reach your destiny. Carl Schurz LINDA MICHELLE GAUTHNEY PSYCHOLOGY Perseverance is the key to success! 69 W 70 BETH F. GINSBERG BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CATHERINE GISOLDI PSYCHOLOGY SPEClAL EDUCATION U :3? ' ' ,. r - '.'.vma:..N GAIL HAMMOND PAINTINCMGRAPHIC DESIGN Life is ...... learning, growing, feeling, . . . . everyday. KENYATTA HAMMOND POLITICAL SCIENCUBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 71 '72 JACQUELINE HAYES CHEMISTRY It takes Alkynes RENEE HICKMAN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SPANISH MINOR ALICE HOLLINGSWORTH EARLY CHILDHOOD ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY MINOR KELLY ANN HOF ENGLISH Things that call absolutely no attention to themselves are guaranteeable in their meaning. R.A. Wertime 73 m. fa. f -hh- h. 74 DAWN HUROWITZ ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SHIN ITO MATHEMATICWENGINEERING Gee, I'm graduating. It was quick! 75 JAMIE A. JACOBSOHN MATHEMATICS I have to fire a kiln. HANNAH GAIL JACOBSOHN PSYCHOLOGY CERAMlCS WENDY IAFFE PSYCHOBIOLOGY I know that every rule in the book can be broken, except one ----- be who you are and become all you are meant to be, which is the only winning game in the world. 76 LAUREN JOBES ART EDUCATION Quality of life, not length is what counts so now, aim high and be not afraid of yesterday. lauren lobes DEIDRE CAROLINE JOHNSON PSYCHOBIOLOGY And I'm looking for space And to find out who I am, And I'm looking to know and understand. It's a sweet, sweet dream. Sometimes I'm almost there, Sometimes I fly like an eagle and sometimes I'm deep in despair. John Denver STEPHEN MARK JONES INTERIOR DESIGN ART HISTORY MINOR You can only get out of life what you are willing to put into it. ELIZABETH A. KELLY PSYCHOLOGYhSPECIAL EDUCATION Listen to lhe sounds a child makes, The spoken pleas, the silent message, It is the child we teach, Not the content, the morals, the skills. 78 - ,,,,.- -, -. - ,, , DARLENE KENNEDY PSYCHOLOGY Thank you WJC SUSAN KHALIFA MATHEMATICS COMPUTER SCIENCE DEBBIE KLING MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 79 '5 Why --7 SUSAN LASK PSYCHOLOGY SUZANNE J. LANNAN PSYCHOLOGY CHUNG JA LEE CHEMISTRY Be not weary in well doing, Though your labors seem in vain; There has always been a harvest From the sowing of the grain. JENNIFER LEDOUX 'AnO PSYCHOLOGY SPECIAL EDUCATIONKARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 82 MATTHEW LEVERONE INTERIOR DESIGN We all are works of art with unique interior design. D.A.B. KAREN M. LEWIS FINE ARTS How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something' but to be someone. Coco Chanel -- 'WMW CHERI LOCKETT ENGLISH u ........ do not give up what you desure, For what you love, leave the world, forsake it. Hafiz z MARA LITIN GRAPHIC DESIGN If you get up and walk away leave the past behind go ahead and take a ride no telling what you'll find. Get up and Go Go Go's L m by $153 - Mu? ' ' - 13:3 43c33gfarg '3A a , MICHELLE LONDON PSYCHOLOGY This is the sunlit time of life and love, when every new day is a challenge and every new experience a delight. Ames CHRISTINA LOUPOS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KATHLEEN T. LYNAGH GRAPHIC DESIGN For yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope! Virwg rl '4 1' li .- ! . ' l i , .. . .KAv-Jiii ,1; ..1 M'- j 739.: J; THOMAS MC COLLUM SOCIOLOGY Whoever doesn't like this life is crazy! Dad No, no a thousand times no, I'd rather die than say yes. Mom Slaintel, to all my friends. T.P. ' BS BIOLOGY DONNA M. MARTIN BIOLOGY All of the answers you seek can be found in the dreams that you dream on the way -Dan Fogelberg WENDY MARTIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS MINOR SANDRA S. MARK .1 MATHEMATICShENGINEERING Eye hath seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. I COR. 2:9 07 h PATTY MAYER GRAPHIC DESIGN WHOTOGRAPHY Clare --- you're cool! . . . wild times in QC. ,. , all nighters who'd you 'make friends' with this weekend?! Get Mad! CAROLINE MEINSTEIN ART-SCIENCE The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. A. Einstein .-. Palms.qu .a- u ,5 . fAiiL4 :A 44 A ANGELA MILLER POLITICAL SCIENCE For the Lord gives wisdom and out of His mouth comes knowledge and understanding. Proverbs 2:6 EILEEN MORAN INTERIOR DESIGN Keep the good, leave the bad Take a few of these, the sweeter memories Don't forget them please, the sweeter memories ..... Todd Rundgren 89 ELAINE M. MORRIS ACCOUNTING Mom and Dad: Thank you for all the love, understanding, and beautiful memories. -7-. ...; - . ,.v - DAWN NASH ART-SCIENCE Don't worry, smile and dance You just can't work life out Don't let down moods entrance you Take the wine and shout Delacroix LISA ANN NOTHSTEIN ENGLISH The runner, like Pantheons golden chariots, endlessly pursues her golden dream. A dream of the spirit. JEFFREY NEUHAUSER Kim Gallo CHEMISTRYlHONORS This is the day of the expanding man That shape is my shade There where I used to stand It seems like only yesterday I gazed through the glass At ramblers Wild gamblers That's all in the past Fagen 92 SHELLY T. O'NEILL BIOLOGY For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor iife, nor powers, nor things to come, shall not separate us from the love of god. Romans 8238,39 LINDA PICINI GRAPHIC DESIGN Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was yesterday we met in a dream . . . But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn . . . Kahlil Gibran CATHERINE ELIZABETH PRICE CHEMISTRY BlOLOCuY Climb high, climb far Your goal the sky, your aim the star RONDA K. PRICE X PSYCHOLOGWSPECIAL EDUCATIONEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION F ? '51 in?! . . . a 'Vi-rw. 4;;1. Ku- x$r rag 1 4 um 40 ,ka 3n 3? FABIOLA R. PUGLIESE PSYCHOLOGY Fa LINDA RAYMOND INTERIOR DESIGN You are what you choose to be It's whatever it is you see That life will become lackson Browne --- y BARBARA JEAN REPPERT INTERIOR DESIGN HONORS Only those who see the invisible can do the impossible. LEN RIDGE BIOLOGY Strive for the impossible, it often becomes reality. 95 rmxuw- .-.... k f ,... -,L.Fmg-4L.h-V $-L -.. -Q - . -4, 73: E L. MARY ANN RITALDATO SOCIOLOGYLCRIMINOLOGY Let's just say I was testing the bounds of reality. I was just curious to see what would happen. Just curious, that's all. Jim Morrison ANN MARIE ROMANCZAK BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONNRENCH le Pelil Prince Je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps. l' ai des amis a' decouvrir et beaucoup De choses a' connaitre. SOCIOLOGY MARILYN M. ROSE From; Beauty in things exists in the mind which comtemplates them. I David Home . To: . It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Dickens CHERYL ROTH PSYCHOLOGYwSPECIAL EDUCATION 97 BEHNAM SARAFPOUR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHEMlSTRY The world will always be governed by Self-lnterest. We should not try to stop this, we should try to make the SeIf-lmerest of Cads a little more coincident with that of decent people, MERRY ANN SARY BIOLOGY We shape our lives not by what we carry with us but what we leave behind. Unknown ' as MARY ELLEN SCHILLING GRAPHIC DESIGWBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Some destination, A footstep in the sand. Some indication, A truth to understand I'm going hunting, To find it if I can But it still might be just an arrow To still some other plan. Carly Simon DAVID SCHLOCKER PSYCHOLOGY One has not only a legal responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. Martin Luther King Jr. LINDA L. SCHWARTZ FRENCH If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you. When mountains crumble to the sea, there will still be you and me Led Zeppelin 100 SUSAN R. SEIFERT PSYCHOLOGY SPEClAL EDUCATION I believe the children are our future, Teach them well and let them lead the way. George Benson LISA SHARPE SOCIOLOGY I came to Beaver, strong, willing, and ready to teach. Thanks to All With Love, Lisa SHERRY SIMONE - ENGLISH PRE-PROFESSlONAL SOCIOLOGY MINOR Departure for some, but not for all I'll be returning again in the fall Now pursuing a new degree be it in law or my Phd. Thanks Dad 101 LINDA M. SIPPEL ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Four of the happiest years of my life were spent at X . E:.'::5:J::::::h$n :ZdCizsshz'mgstizzs k AV , f JILL P. SLAGADA THEATRE ARTSANGLISH There's no business like show business. 102 fyMl KAREN L. SMITH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I would like to thank God, my creator. I would also like to thank the best parents in the world, my mother and father. Smile, Smile, Smile, even if it hurts! K.S. MINA STAHL POLITICAL SCIENCE Every object is the center of a paradise. Novalis 103 rgp-Ir:. -Wgnl-Al Al. MARC STERLING PSYCHOLOGY 104 LISA STEWART BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The most common commodity in this country is unrealized potential. Calvin Coolidge MARY ELIZABETH STILLMAN ART EDUCATIONhHONORS Those deep sad eyes see a trail of tears. You've come so close in so many years. Your dusty shoes don't know which path to pursue. But on you go, as if you always knew. lane Olh' JEANNE M. STINSON BIOLOGYhCHEMISTRY Reaching for tomorrow, in my heart today. Reaching for the future, one step away 105 ' 4 hi. . -. Ft- kin LOIS TREBING ART-SCIENCE The darkness must go down the river of night's dreaming, Flow morpheus, slow; let the sun and light come streaming into my life ..... 1M MARGARET L. URBAN FINE ARTSNXRT EDUCATION I KAJET WASHINGTON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION This not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. It is, perhaps the end of the beginning. Churchill BERNICE HELENE WILLIAMS MATHEMATICS COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR I know faces, because I look through the fabric my own eye weaves, and behold the reality beneath. Kahlil Gibran 107 NIKKI WILLIAMS BIOLOGY Preserve me, Lord, for in thee I put my trust. Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy. Psalms 16:1,11 105 .ig DAVID WILSON ENGLISH 1 ' : JENNIFER WRIGHT POLITICAL SCIENCE From out of darkness came light: Hannibal Barca, General Tarikh, Septimus Severus, St. Augustine, St. Cyprian, Tertullian, Aesop, Aha, lmhotep, Sheba, Zinjanthropus, Alkebu-lan, ALLAH. 109 War. SENIORS NOT PICTURED FILIZ AVCI AUDREY BAILEY MERLE BALIS DENISE BEARD KEITH BOSSERT DOMENICK BRACCIA MAUREEN CESLOW KAREN DAVIS RICHARD DENC-EL CATHERINE DE ROSE ANDREA DUGERY DENISE FAIRMAN LAURA FISHER KENNETH FLORENCE ELISSA GILBERT NORMA COLDSBERG MARILYN GOLLUB ROBERT GROOMS SCOTT GROSSMAN GERALD HUGGINS RICARDO JACKSON PATRICIA JEFFERIS NANCY KANTER STEPHEN KULMAN MATTHEW KURLAN MARK LATISSA ADAM LEBOWITZ 110 DONNA MAHONEY LINDA MANGLE BERNITA MAPP BETTINA MAC PHEE JACQUELINE MC DONALD CHRISTOPHER MC LENDON ALISON MC PEAK MARY MOULTON MICHAEL NEMESH SYBIL O NEILL CLARE PELINO DIANA PORSIA ALICE POWELL MICHELE ROQUE KATHLEEN SCHWEITZER RENA SELIGSOHN BRUCE SILVERSTEIN MICHELE SMYK ELIZABETH SOARS JUDITH STAIRIKER ROBERT STRAUSE LESLIE TAPPER DONNA TARSI TROY VOZZELLA GEORGE WHITEMAN FRANK WILD 112 H mm-EZHUxx mEEZhUdx SEEK? 1ww , -mz.-g AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 114 ART - SCIENCE CLUB . BEAVER ASSOCIATION OF FINE ARTS 115 BEAVER ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION BEAVER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 116 BEAVER COLLEGE GOSPEL ENSEMBLE BEAVER COLLEGE SINGERS 117 BEAVER COLLEGE EQUESTRIAN TEAM BEAVER NEWS 118 CASTLE- AIRES 120 FITNESS CLUB CONTINUING EDUCATION CLUB CARGOYLE MATH AND COMPUTERS CLUB 121 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION COMMITTEE 122 SIGMA TAU PSI CHI 123 HALL RESIDENCE COUNCIL A B A S 124 COUNCIL SECURITY STUDENTS FOR A LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY 125 STUDENT PROGRAM BOARD 126 127 s,mov AA8v-1-L-hv -.- 7 , . S H m R F S H D: O S 128 130 4,. my. . . . r .'-- . ' . V -y ' ': ' h' ' ' .- 37. i mi A7 W ! ' . ray. 1; . - ik-WI, ' 1,,ng $333? ' m- ,A L! Q I I, . ' V ' ' 1 l , . A4 ' . v -u.-...-.. I30. 4 131 132 QVAX V I , ,,.;'-..1 . .mthtlvrv ' ..- 5 . ' . 71. 5M??? -. .. 1;; ' 135 136 v . 4w: iParera-aevresi - 'l W3? a , III; 1 m3 r-u 138 i ,. .7. 140 2 4 .l 143 144 145 146 va- 147 148 149 150 '. 151 .I In Memoriam Dr. Edward D. Cat. President, 1960-198 Log Staff Linda Picini Mara Litin Mary Ellen Schilling Joanna Cleary Todd Langowski Chrys Vhahides Dierdre Johnson Kathy Kroll Gino Mattioli Tze Sen Howe Patty Mayer . Pat Jefferis Dave, Steve, and Tom, My three roommates, let us toast to all of the good times! Con ratulations! g Best of luck always! Love, Gregg Congratulations to all the Continuing Education Graduates - From The Continuing Education Club ... r L, amuw eemn 7 - eAiAe Congratulations to the Class Of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Congratulations Vivian Dow from Your Family Congratulations and Good Luck to Lori Debbs From Her Proud and Loving Family Best Wishes and Continued Success t0 the Class of 1983 Ms. Carrie M. Williams and Family Felicitacions to Lauren From Your Family! Gncluding George Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moran Success to the Class of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mayer Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Eugene T. and Elmira L. Johnson Congratulations to Mara and the Class of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litin Congratulations and Best Wishes to son, David Burham Love, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bonette Congratulations, Tom! Mr. and Mrs. James J. McCollum and Family Congratulations to Steven L. Anthony and Class of '83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Anthony Best of luck to the Class of 1983 Regina Weyer and Gale DiGiorgio Congratulations Scott Grossman All my love, Susan Lask Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Mrs. Charlotte Edwards T0 Kate's best buddy Donna Congratulations to the Class Of 1983 JoAnne and Neil Hurowitz Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Picini w PHONES 2f87S-4888 You finally made it! gHOW many letters 3'6 HICKMAN VILLAGE ESTATES In the alphabetzu ROUYE 2. Box 382.8 Love, Andrea T0 of the Ridge Mo ile Home Park 1446 Bristol Rd. Bensalem, Pa. 19020 Len Ridge, Mgr. A true long stemmed beauty - Inside and Out Congratulations Claire and Harold Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Sary To Preppy Dave, Congratulations on your graduation!!! Love, Schlock and Doc and All the Boys in West Hollywood For our Lisa, Success is an abstract that only the individual can define . . . What you decide is success will determine how your life will be defined . in the future. For now, in the past, and forevermore, to our family you are a success . . . your most recent achievement commences another harvest for our ancestors . . . And for you especially. For you, Miss Lady, chose to demonstrate once again, the ability, courage, confidence, and determination we all know you possess . . . You Chose to challenge your potential . . . You are the woman that now provides the family another tof manyy occasion to reflect, to boast, to toast, to express more elaborately our unwavering love, faith, and respect for you . . . To our family, you are one of the most outstanding SISTERS of all time. It is both a privilege and pleasure to bestow upon you our congratulations and prayers for the brighest of futures . . . and to thank ALLAH for blessing us with you . , . LOVE WHATEVER, WHENEVER, WHEREVER, FOREVER YOUR FAMILY P.S. You're still our baby.


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1986


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