Beaver College - Beaver Log Yearbook (Glenside, PA)
- Class of 1985
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THE LOG 10 11 12 13 14 15 SENIORS Da ve Aronson Computer Science Chivalry is not dead m's just testing. Simon of Anganost 18 Ca therine Baht Painting Some trivial bitch Hires me plays for me on the outside planet. Susannah L. Bailey Psychology There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want; and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieves the second. Kipling Debora E. Barbee Early Childhood Education Do Do Do Do Do more than exist - Live more than read - Absorb more than hear - Listen more than listen - Understand more than talk - SAY SOMETHING! Unknown Thanks Mom and Dad for all you have done for me. DB. 19 20 Randee Baron Biology Year's end is neither an end not a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. Unknown Monica Ba uroth English Minor History Always know where your towel is. Douglas Adams h I E n l Monica L ynne Bayne Chemistry Some people call me a dreamer and they say it like it's some kind of crime. 80 what if I have my head in the clouds. I can see the sun better that way. Unknown Linda Sharon Bazilizm Biology - Honors To see a world in a grain of sand And heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand An eternity in an hour. William Blake No goal is impossible to attain as long as you strive hard enough to make your dreams come true. 21 22 Steven A. Begelman Education Minors Psychologthusic Ann Marie Berg Graphic Design Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly. Richard Bach Kevin Borusiewicz MathCompurer Science By itself reality per se has no worth. Ifs perception that promotes reality imo meaning. Joseph Brodsky Laura Wadsworth Boyko Art History Give me my robe. put on my crown; l have immortal longings in me . . . . Shakespeare, from Antony and Cleopatra 23 Anna Brindisi Art-Science I know not whether our names will be immortal; I am sure our fnendshnp wnll. Debbie Brockmeier Wal S V L d I 8 age a 0' Graphic Design Phot0graphy 24 Evelyn Bryant Psychology Specia1 Educa tion Today's child is the seed of hope for a better tomorrow. LB. Stephen Chrostowski Computer Science 29 Carolyn Marie Cirom' Elementary Education PsyChol0gy The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Sebastien R. N. Chamfon Spring appears and we are once more children. Henry David Thoreau 26 Robyn Y. Coleman Psycholog;VSpecial Education Rhyme or reason should never be questioned. We should live for today for tomorrow is promised to no one. Elouise Coleman jocelyn Cordes English Donk look at me man. this ian pan of my reality. Tracy A. Dakin Elementary Education 27 Nancy Van Dart Business Adminisrra lion Minors EconomicssEnglish 28 Michael A. Decker Computer SdenccVMathematics Your life is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift to God. Anonymous Thanks Mom, Dad, Kathy. Paul. Paul H., Debbie, Liz and Denny. Donna DeRose Elementary Education Now it's time to say goodbye, Precious memories may fade away, But the friends I have made Will always be remembered. B.P. Patricia M. DiMattia Interior Design Art History We stand at the beginning of a new tradition. One need no longer destroy what the preceding generation accomplished, but one has to expand it . . . S. Giedion Renee Dobson Thea ter Artleninsh It will all be a memory and for us, of course, a new life will begin . . . Barby Draper Three Sisters 1; . . Chekov Grap 1C DeSIgn Act IV 30 jeffrey Edward DuBose Computer Science Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward. Always just a step ahead of me . . . It's the joy Pve yet to know, The love I've yet to show, For it's the person I've yet to be. Unknown Andrew Thomas Dunlap E'nancehMarkering Wish for today the strength to Challenge any and all obstacles which lie between you and your goals. Wish for tomorrow the recollection of a life well lived. ATD 31 Philippa Earley Psycbobiology Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denomination. But among those whom I love, I can: All of them make me laugh. W.H. Auden The Dyerk Hand 32 Rob Et'nhorn Business Administra tion If you're lost you can look and you will find me Time after time If you fall I will catch you I will be waiting Rob Hyman and Cyndi Lauper Time After Time Sorelle E p worth Psychology Kristine M. Fisher Political Science 33 KW 22 2 SM? 34 Cheryl Fishman Early Childhood Education Denise B. Fishman Political Science No sooner met but they looked; no sooner looked but they loved; no sooner loved but they sighed; no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason; no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy. Shakespeare: As you like it VII tin honor of Craig J. Voginy Susan Fuller PsychologysHonors Minor Business Administration Beth Forney l have abandoned the quest for knowledge, all Fm Fine Arts-Painting looking for now is a cheap thrill!! Too much of a good thing can be wonderful. Mae West 35 Connie Gaetano Biology Good friends are hard to come by but they last a lifetime. I love you all so much. Thanks for making my four years at Beaver worth it. Carlos E. Galavis Business Administra tion After God knowledge is the source that makes humanity rich. Apres Dieu, Chest le Savoir qui est la source de tout ce qui rend Phumanile riche. LG. Kimberly Gallo Biology Eng1ish Litera ture If I can stop one heart from breaking. I shall not live Elizabeth Gall i i : . . . Early Childhood Education I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin into his nest agaim Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. I shangmkpve m vam' Ralph Waldo Emerson mely 'C Inson 37 Am y Gardner Thea ter Art.VEng1ish Our revels now are ended. These our actors. as I foretold you, were all spirits, and are melted into Ihin air, into thin air. Act IV The Tempest Sc. I Line 148 38 Linda Ann Cinder Psychology You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. Richard Bach Sylvia Glassman English A man should never stop learning, even on his last day. Maimonides Uleprimed in Leo Kosren's Treasury ofjc-w' ish Quota tions Stua rt H. Goldstein Biology 39 40 Lisa Green Sociology Cheryl A. Grave Graphic Design 1' am so very glad that the soul inside me hollers. e. e. cummings jennifer Lynn Hauge Early Childhood Education Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward . . . . Ravn janice Hardiman Biology But still try, for who knows what is possible. Faraday 41 42 Karen Ha wley Special Education Katherine A. Hobson Computer Science Minor Business Administration As I look back on my life. one of the most constant and powerful things I have experienced within myself is the desire to be more than I am at the momem. Hugh Prather Crystal A. Holland Early ChildhoodhElc-mentary Education Minor Philosophy Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what preserve the heart and secure comfort. Sir H. Davy ammurumnwnm,.,$w - mwm-wvw Ami Marie Ierardi Mathematics Minor Business Administta tion Is it so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun To have lived light in the spring. To have loved, To have thought, To have done? Matthew Arnold Thanks Mom and Dad !! 43 d.- ' hi3? h .4 K44 Shirl A. Ishmael Elementary EducationhPsychology . . . yet the timeless in you is aware of lifehs timelessness, and knows that yesterday is but today's Helen Issackedes memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. ' ' Kahlil Gibran Graplnc Deggn Learn to laugh with others, and most important, at yourself. Frank Tyger Eliza beth jackson Mathematics Computer Science You can close your eyes to reality But not to memories. Stanislaw 1. Lec Kirk jacobson Political ScienceVPre-Law Children of a wiser day; and whose solemn voice must be thine own echo - Liberty! Shelley 45 Cedric C. james Sociology Cristin Lee johnson Graphic Design Love is the emblem of eternity; it confounds all notion of time; effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end. Unknown Suzanne jordan Psychology Minor Sociology h is almost as though We must go through the pain And the struggle In order to grow And reach new heights. Sue Mitchell Caryn Lynn Kahn Medical Technology Success: If you have tried to do something and failed, you are vastly better off than if you had tried to do nothing and succeeded. Unknown 47 Suzanne W. Kauffman Business Administra tionHonors Minors Economics Psych010gy My business is not to remake myself, but to make the absolute best of what God made. Robert Browning Arigahtoh to my family and friends! 48 Gloria Kenney Early Childhood Education Keunrok Kim Biology My trouble is I analize life instead of live it. From notes to myself Hugh Prather Debra joan Kinsler PsychologyXSpecial Education Yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 49 Elizabeth Klauger Medical Technology Success is not measured by how far one has gotten. but rather by the distance one has traveled from where one has started. Anon 50 Audrey Kopciak Graphic Design Growing up is a systematic shattering of illusions. Anita Marianne Laird Theatre ArtshEninsh Minor Fine Arts The truth of people isn't where they are now; it's the space between that, and where they came from. JoAnna Glass Play Memory Stephanie Lehrba ch Computer Science 51 52 Kerry Leonard Graphic Design Carol M. Leopold Management Education is what remains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught. George 3. Halifax joe McCabe Political Science Minor History Andy Leschak Computer Science And they may well ask. why climb the highest mountain? Why thirty-five years ago, fly the Atlantic? Why does rice play Texas? J.F.K. There are times in your life when you have to turn around and say. what the hell. 53 Raymond McCoy Bioch em isrry Maryann McNeff PersonneVHuman R esource Management Life won't last forever but friendships can last a lifetime 54 Don McSpa dden Business A dministra rion A ccounting William Magerman FinanceVEconomics Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Thakeray 55 56 Gene Mao Computer Science I have dreamed . . . . Barbara Ann Mason Business AdministrationsHonors With patience, perserverance. and the support of loved ones . . . Dreams become reality. Therese Mastrodomenico Accounting Gino Mattioli Graphic Design There are few things so sacred that they cannox be laughed at. GM. 57 58 john Melniczek PsychobiologyhPsychology Alas the dusk has finally come and we must say fare thee well Godspeed till thy journey's end Godspeed oh thou whom I doth call friend. Zookeeprius Helga Merabi Business A dmim'stra tionMa rketing Most noble is that which is justest, and best is health; but the pleasantesx is to win what we love. Aristotle :3 ,- mv-I: -rA-yuw, Susan Mills Psychology Minor Sociology That which we are we are, And if we are ever to be any better, Now is the time to begin. Tennyson l? r: Donna Diamante Mishaan Saban Computer ScienccVMathemau'cs Caminante no hay camino se hace camino al andar. sin mi familia, nunce hubiera llegado tan legos en este camino. Antonio Machado 59 Marci Moskowitz PersonneloHuman Resources Admin. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward . X ?IIlIm Gloria j. Oakes CriminologyoHuman Services Minor Music Carolyn O'Brien Graphic Design Feel wide awake . no but at least I feel born which is more than I did the first time I woke up. F. Scott Fitzgerald Felicia Paar Biologthlememary Education To live is to Christ, to die is to gain. Phil. 1:22 61 Marie Paglione Elementary Education Computer Science Ambition is the spur that makes man struggle with desri- $116113 Peopples ny. It is heaven's own incentive to make purpose great Chemistry and achievement greater. Donald Gram Mitchell 62 Claudia Mae Computer Science Life is worth living when you share it with someone special. Teri Petroski PhotographyhBioIogy Set all your mind upon the steep ascent. W3. Veats A dialogue of self and soul. 63 Bonnie Pirolli Biolog;VSecondary Education 50 goes another phase of my life. But one I will always remember. Thank you Mom and Dad. I love Carolyn Beth Porter you- Fine Ar15 Art Education Painting To everything there is a season A time for every purpose under heaven. Ecclasiatcs 3 64 Laura L. Posante Sociology Let your reach exceed your grasp What else are the heavens for? Elizabeth BarreIl-Browning Candace Lynn Powell Business Administra tionsMarketing I look back on my footsteps Gather myself for myself And step firmly down Ihat road. Sandra jackson Opoku 6S janette Powell Psychology Minor Business Adminisrration We cannot be normal and alive at the same time. EM. Cloran 66 Gregg j. R a ino PsychologysBiology A toast to my friends at Beaver, the friends I'll never forget. I raise my glass to you and wish you all my best. Rhino Mike Reese Biology In the life of a young man The most essential thing for happiness Is the gift of friendship. W5. Thayer A udrey Reynolds English The excitement of the chase is properly our quarry; we are not to be pardoned if we carry it on badly or foolishly. To fail to seize the prey is a different matter. We are born to search after the trulh; to possess it belongs to a greater matter. Montaigne 67 63 Andrea Ricbman Psychology I cannot change what has passed I can only learn from it Everything I have done in my life was necessary For me to be who I am today' Anonymous Lynn D. Rogers Accounting Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep for every dream precedes the goal. Pamela VauIl Starr Susan R 056 The dynamic principle of fantasy is play, which belongs also to the child. and as such it appears to be inconsistent with the principle of serious work. But without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. Carl Gustav Jung Robin Sue Rosenbaum Interior Design Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. Helen Keller 69 Eileen Ruff Early Childhood Education Minor Computer Science It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; What is Karen RUSSO essential is invisible to the eye. Interior Design Antoine de Saint Exupeiy 70 Lori Wynne Sanders Sociology If you have a weakness, make it work for you as a strength - and if you have a Strength. don't abuse it into a weakness. Anonymous Carmella Scannapieco Psychology Don't dream it . be i!!! 71 Linda Sca rfi In terior Design To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming. is the only end of life. Patrice Ann Sekerak Robert Louis Stevenson . . MathemancsASecondm-y Education My dear friends, May our memories never end. Thanks for this treasure. Mom and Dad I've loved these days . . . . 72 Cha rlotte Schneider History Growing never stops. And just because youWe grown to whatever you are right now. it doesn't mean you're done. Steve Kravene jacqueline Charlayne Sea wright Computer Science 73 74 Lori Shine SpeciaI Ea1-1y Childhood Education With God behind you And His arms beneath you. You can face whatever lies ahead of you. Our Daily Bread Elissa Faye Silverman PsychologySpeciaI EducationHonors As I leave behind the joy. the sorrow and the love I felt yesterday, I envision all the empty pages yel to be filled, And the dawning of a new day. Karen Skerry Interior Design Minor English When time who Steals our years away shall steal our pleasures too, the mem'ry of the past will stay and half out joys renew. Moore - Song Crystal Mai-Ling Slade Mathematics Bio10gy I am anything to anyone but me to myself. C.M.S. 7S Pamela Snook Interior Design The greatest opportunity in life is to be yourself. Unknown Lisa A. Sonneborn Art History To me there is no past or future in an. If a work of art cannot live always in the present it must not be considered at all. Pablo Picasso, 1925 Teresa Marie Soto CbemistrthioIogy To live your life in your own way . . . To reach for the goals You have set for yourself . . . To be the you that you want to be . . . That is success. C.M.P. Denise Sparha wk Graphic Design 77 Stacy Felice Specror Psychology Minor Sociology But there's nothing half so sweet in life. As loves young dream. Thomas Moore 78 Kristen Elizabeth Stansbury Accounting There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lovely shore, There is society. where none intrudes. By the deep Sea, and music in its roar. Lord Byron . ! Sharon Stranford Biolotgy H onors I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries Bonnie Stevenson and all knowledge, and ifI have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. Chemisny 1 Cor. 13.2 Minors BioIog;VCOmputer Science 79 Lisa Sullivan Criminology ' Humans spend their lives in mazes. If they escape and cannot find another maze, they create one. Donna Marie Temprine What is this passion for testing C S . Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom Thejesus Incident amPUIer C1800? In your vision of the world is the image of yourself. Morgan 80 Deborah 5. Travis Psychology So, remain with me, then to pursue anoxher goal and to Find your freedom in the center of your soul. James Kavanaugh Han Ngoc Trinh Chemistryh C omputer Science The greatest happiness you can have is knowing that you do not necessarily require happiness. W. Sauyan 81 judy Vimderbeck 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. Hallmark Cards. Inc. 82 jenny Vangelatos Elementary Education Minor Science That which we acquire Wilh most difficulty we retain the longest; as those who have earned a fortune are commonly more careful of it than those by whom it may have been inherited. Charles Caleb Colton Radu Serbam' Vasilu ChemistryMBiology Carol Wasilok English Life has meaning and I do not know the meaning Even when I felt it were meaningless I hoped and prayed and thought a meaning. Gregory Corso Thank you Mom and Dad - I love you. 83 Angela M. Walters Mathematics If 5: success and X: work Y: play Z: keep your mouth shut then S: X+Y+Z A. Einstien a4 MarCy Rae Waters Graphic DesigtMArt Education Tomorrow's achievements are just a dream away Donna Wilson Sociology We do not remember the days. James 5. Weston We remember the moments. ' I I C P Soczologyanmmology 653W avese Minor Business Adminisrra tion Ducendo discitur Seneca The door is now open And the game continues . . . JSW '85 85 E velyn Za vitsanos Business A dministra tion When you have a dream, don't let anything dim it, keep hoping, keep trying-the sky is the limit. Curt M. Zielinski Computer Science Minor Mathematics QUE CLss: H: CELEBRATHBIG TIME PIP SR: 094m Hwy GOOD LUCK! PIP GRAD: :wm POLOCKLMZNemNALLY Thanks Kim.jeff Kathy . . . Special thanks Mom 81 Dad, for perseverence . . s Suzanne Eckert English Minor Art History Much madness is divinest sense To a discerning eye, Much sense-thg starkest madness- Emily Dickinson Seniors Not Pictured: Shauna Alcom Dona Badge: Barbara Bakley Glen Bear Eileen Berg Semiramis Bergol Theresa Capaldi Pauline Caras Nieves Cardenas Regina Duvall Scott Eisenberg jeanne Farr jorge Fernandez Sergio Fernandez Elizabeth Fisher Robert Friedfeld Gloria Goldenberg Paul Grecian Andrea Herman Glyn Holton james Lyons Laura Madam Pearl Makerchar josefa Masha: jeanne McSloy Nursnthveary Nhek Harry Orlow Kathie Parker Denise Peyton Beatriz Rincon Ellen Schleifer Mary Seyfert Donna Sreinhauer Robert Sturm Barbara Taylor Carmine Travagline Stacy Strahlet Randal Wachsmuth 87 Five Year Engineering Program '5 V Rxb h Gloria Lynn Byers Widner University God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can. and wisdom to know the difference. Crystal Cheryl Davis Widner University For with God nothing shall be impossible. St. Luke 1:37 Tyra Elizabeth Draper Widner University To improve our aim we must impmve ourselves. Youhll find that success begins with a woman's will- the woman who wins is the one who thinks she can. Unknown Alteece Redic Widner University Your life is the mirror of your soul, and you will have strength to bear life's crosses. Unknown 89 CL UB5 3g OR GA NIZA TIONS American Chemical Society Left to Right: Han Trinh, Bonnie Stevenson. Sharon Stranford, Randy Barnett. Michele Gaul. Glyn Hollon. . ' A . '5 i I 3' szEi'lg I I ' '03; ; I 1 American Institute Of Biological Sciences Front Row: Kevin Shollcnbcrgen Kolcne Fly. Linda Bazilian, Milissa Cooper. Melissa Schlief. Back Row: Erik Wcikcl, Sharon Stamford, Barb Dchllis,jcff Gold. Sharon jobes. 92 Art Scien ce Club Left to Right: Robert Fricdfcld. Alctha Zapf. Pam Chiartas. Tom Sciascia, Karen Hccrema. Keri Caffrey Deb Mower.joc Minafra. Chris Mclzgcr, Anna Brindisi. Bea vet Association For Special E duca tion Front Row: Elissa Silverman, Steve Bcgelman. Debbie Kinslcr. Back Row: Robyn Coleman. Elise Cohen, Karen Hawlcy. Kathy Spancakc. 93 Bea vet Christian , . . Fellowship ' ., v Back Row: Diana Hunter. Debbie Shipman. Della Thompson. Bonnie Goldblum, Betsy Kloss, Debbie Barbee, Lisa Shultz. Beth Schormcr. Tony Siedlecki, Karen Hccrcma, Stcvc Begclman. Susan Gerhard, Middle: Mike Yutc, Danielle Pope. Diane Burch, Elsie Casimir. From: Becky Long. Valerie Dohling. Connie Gactano. Bea ver C allege Choir Left to Right: Colleen Roan. Donna Kelsey. Mr. 0 C0nncll, Sharon Polts.Jan Baum. Missy Esh. Myung Chun. Amy Wetzcl, Erik Wcikcl. 94 Bea ver Gospel Choir From Row: Danielle Pope, Colleen Roan. Debbie Shipman. Back Row: Kira Tibbetts, Elsie Casimir. Diane Hunter. Donna Kelsey. Bea ver Log Front Row: Helen Issackedes. Angela Leigh, Kathy Miller, Cheryl Greve, Debbie Kinsler, Lynne Stiefel. Kim DiVemi. Maria Kropp. Second Row: Amy Renn, Sue Gehman.chf Gold, Mary Merchant, Diane Deetz, Steve Begelman. Back Row: Ann Morrow, Dave Runfeldt, Ed Gordon, Suzanne Eckert, Teresa Petroski. 95 Bea vet News Front Row: judy Moon, Susan Wcisman. Tami Baisc, Paul Grecian, Susan Eckert. Frances Sklaroff. Middle: Aletha Zapf, Terry Tyler. Vicki Hyde. Monica Bauroth, Linda Lisk, Marty Palmer, Back: Sandy Clapper. Eunice Carpitella. Apryl Zarfos,jeff Gold. Steve Begelman. Bla Ck Awareness Society Front Row: Natasha Grimes, Shirl Ishmael, Candy Powell, Tracie Brownlee, Crystal Slade. Back Row: Delores Congo, Patty Payne. Jeff Dubose.jowanda Goldsmith, Cedric james. Castleaires Top to Bottom: Myung Chun. Donna Kelsey, Colleen Roan. Barbara Mason Continuing Educa tion Club 97 Club International Front Row: Aletha Zapf. Maria Kropp, Tami Biasc. Han Trinh, Back Row: Teresa Soto. judy Moon, Patty Payne. Alice jacohsohn, Heidi Graf. Da y 6 Student Club Sitting: Erik Weikel, Kolette Fly, Elissa Silverman, Elise C0hcn,JoAnnc Mele. Standing: Steve Begelman, Mike Decker. Anastasia Klink. Cun Zielinski, Brad Carver, Steve Brando. 98 Front Row: Debbie Kinsler. Emily Wright. Steve Bcgclman, Middle: Cheryl Fishman. Valerie Dahling, Donna DeRose. Andrea Giffin. Bonnie Pirolli. Top Row: Margaret Ficsclcr, Wendy Queen. Maria Kropp. Elissa Silverman. Front Row: Philippa Earley, Pam Snonk Caryn Kahn, Monica Baurmh, Nancy Heim. Scannc johnson. Middle: Kim Mirandy. Marnie Allegrucci, Debbie Armstrong. Carmella Scannapicco. Christine Reed. Melissa Schlcif. Terry Tyler, Amy Wctch Amanda Smith, Susan Wcisman. Top Row: Apryl Zarfos, Deb Mower. Penny Roberts. Education Club Equestrian Team 99 Fitness Club Front Row: Steve Lichtenstein. Randy Chiartas, Connie Gaetano, Deb Mowe ' Foley. Gail Lonergan,joe Minafra.Jo Cordes. Debbie Armstrong. Vicki Hyde. I Begelman. Michele Vakenlukonis.Jake T ' Oesrreicher. Carla Harkless, Myung Barnett. Todd Rinccr, Pam r, Heather Sparks. Middle: Me 1' erry. Matt Schmidt. Karen Chun, Esther Stoloff,john Mclniczck. Freshman C13 55 OffYcers Left to Rightzjoc Minafra, Matt Crowl, Mat! Schmidt. Chris Metzger. 100 - 1984 Oriea ta tion L ea ders Front Row: Erik Weikel, Debbie Kinslcr. Linda Bazilian. Chrys Vlahidcs, jon Kimnach, Tami Biasc. Tony Siedlecki, Middle: Betsy Kloss, Patty Denise Harris,john Melniczek, Lisa Shultz. Helen hiara. Top Row: Marnie Allegrucch Anna Top: Audrey Kopciak, Carolyn 0 Brian. Middle: Kerry Leonard,Jocelyn Cordes. William Kendter. Beth Forney, Rachel Wullcr,joan Iannaconc. From: Denise Sparhawk. Cathy Baht, Trymjc Smith. 101 102 Front: Todd Rineer. Pam Chiartas, Back: Steve Einreinhofer, Glenn Dragon. Front Row: Rcbccca Eizman. Frances Skarloff. Middle: Elissa Silverman, Elsie Cohcm Esther Sloloff, Ed Gordon. Back: Steve Bcgclman. Brad Carver. junior Class Officers New Student Orien ta tion Committee Left to Right: Bren Carey, Chuck Jandris. Lauren Uribc, Eileen Crispcll. Lisa Shultz. Scien ce Front Rowzjcff DuBoae, Anastasia Klink, Ami Icrardi. Kevin Borusicwicz. Middle Row: Curl Ziclinski, Glyn Hollon. Diane Burch. Donna Mishann. Back: Mikc Decker, Liv Jackson. 103 104 N ORML Left to Righr: CJ Gallagher, Anna BrindisL Beth Forncy. Man Schmidt. Joe McCabe. Barb Kulp, Tracie Brownlee.j0c Minafra, Carmella Scannapiecm Sue Primich Front Row: Kolette Fly. Ann Miller, Vicki Hydajoc Minafra. Beth Forney. Back: Beth Yocius, Lynne Cordcs. Malt Schmidt. Diane Dcctz. John Melniczek Chris Metzger. Sue Primich, Dave Runfcldl, Karen Oestreicher.Jeff Gold. Denise Harris. Political Science Club Front Row: Phyllis Hoke. Patty Payne, Kirk jacobson. Back Row: Fred Horran, Denise Meycrmns. Eric Gcorgc.chf Gold, Chris Fisher. Back Row: Robyn Coleman,Janctte Powell, Elise Cohen, Steve Begclman, Carmella Scannapicco,John Melniczck. Front Row: Elissa Silverman. Linda Ginder. Paul Grecian 105 106 R esidence Hall Council Senior C13 55 Officers From Row: Many Palmer. Sharon Wcstcrhcrg.Jc-ff DuBosc.Janctlc Powell. Liz jackson. Tami Biase. Middle: Patti Gcmmcl. Denise Harris, Lorine Baronc, AJ Mayer, Sue Knousc. Liz Hurley, Karin Oestrcichcr. Amy Miller. Scott Stein. Top: Brut Carry. Gina Ricci, Carrie Coultcr. John Melniczek. Mike Dcckcr. Suc Kauffman. Andy Leschuk, Eileen Ruff. From Row: Diane Burch, Middle Row: Bonnie. Goldblum, Terry Tyler.J0Annc Mclc. Stew: Brando, Top Row: Ed Gurdun, Juwanda Goldsmith. Suc Kauffman. Nancy Dart. Anastasia Klink. Bren Lihtcr. Linda Lisk. Left To Right: Kevin Borusicwicz. Mike Decker. Glyn Hollon, Liz jacksnn, Dnnna Mishaan, Diane Burch. Ami Icrardi, SA BA Sigma Zeta 107 1:75,; 3. w; , a C31 LIIZGIS Soph omore Class Officers Left to Right: Darlene Elmore, Suzanne Rich, Angela Leigh. 5. G. 0. Officers MaryAnn McNeff.john Melniczek. 108 5.6.0 Sea a tors First Row: Suzanne Rich. Denise Harris. Traci Averill. Second Row: Rob Einhorn. Elizabeth Hall. Stacy james, Chrys Vlahides. Kim Saghafi. Third Row: Phyllis Hoke. Susan Gerhard, Donna Milkmjcff Gold, Tami Biasc. Top Row: janette Powell, Liz jackson, Drew Dunlap. John Mclniczck, Brett Lister. Lisa Shultz. First Row: Steve Brando, Fred Hoffstetter, Ann Morrow, Kim Saghafi. Chrys Vlahides, Amy Canter. Second Row: Alice jacobson. Sue Groff, Patti Gemmel, Traci Averill, Denise Harris, jeff Gold, Amy Miller, Lorraine Magnant. Third Row: Steve Lichtenstein, Liz jackson, Donna Milke, Brett Lister, Kevin Shollenbanger. Top Row: Drew Dunlap, Kolette Fly. joAnne Male 109 Castle Kistler Residence Staff Top to Bottom: Eileen Ruff. Claudia Klukow, Marah Garry. Sondra Madison.Jim Klukow. Suc Kauffman, Diane Burch.Jacque Seawright. Sharon Pons. Heinz Residence Staff From Row: Linda Scarfi, Chuck Parker, Wes Parker, Shelley Parker. Marci Moskowitz. Back Row: Glenn Dragon, Sue Fuller, Mike Yutc. 110 Dilworth Thomas Residence Staff Andy Leschak. Cheryl Grew. Todd Rinccr, jackic Terry. Commuter Assistant Michael Decker 111 112 LaCrosse Team Wom en 3 Softball Team $2 Left to Right: Sharon Westerberg, Amy Canter, Michelle Prudon. Worn en 5 Soccer Team From Row: Kim Mirandy, Pam Wright,jennifer Hauge, Wendy Homing. Back Row: Michelle Prudon. Rebecca Long, Mamie Allegrucci. Amy Canter M en 3 Basketball Team Front Row: Tom Dawson. Amy Camenjeff DuBose. Sharon Westerberg, Ray McCollum. Middle: Tim Barnsxead. Tom Matthews, Rich Burke. Bill Goodwin. Top: Tim Atkins, Marty 1 Palmer. 113 Wom en $ Tennis Team Women 3 Hockey Team Sitting: Cindy Esworthy, Andrea DcChiara. Denise Smith. Missy Esh, Erin McCann. Deneen Brusamomi. Heather Gerlipp. Standing: jcnnifer Mack. Bonnie Stevenson, Lorine Baronc. Maureen Barretl.jan Baum. Sitting: Patty Sekerak. Nisha Patel.judy Moon, Donna Mills, Andrea Comstock, Lisa Weisman. Standing: Mike Archie, Diane Burch, Allison Sosnowski, Frank Schwartz M en 3 Tennis Team Left to Right: Paul Grecian. Mike Archie, Many Palmer. English Club Writing C en ter Left to Right: Lili Vekez.jocclyn Cordcs. Rachel Wullcr, Mary Ivy Bayard. Suzanne Eckert. 115 ADMINIS TRATION Office Of The President 118 Dr. Bruce L. Wilson President R Dr. Berle Landman William E. james Via.- Pruidunl for Amdumic Affairs and Dunn of the College Vice President for Filmncu and Treasurer T. Edwards Townsley Dr. David M. Gray Vlcu Prcudcnl tur Iznmllmcnl Pldnmng and Dean of Admissions Vnu. Irutdcnr .uul Dxrumr 0f lnlunanonal Irohmnls Elizabeth A. Wachsmuth Excnuliw Sm'rcmry m lhu President 119 Office Of The Dean Ellen 5. Landau Assixlunl Dun 0f the fnllcgc and Diru'mr 0f fuminumg Elluulinn Arlene Warrenberg Marie Gallagher Alice Lerro Barbara Dennis Axxmiluc DirL-uur uf Administraliw Anixmn! m the SL-Ln-mry m' Cunlinuing Iiuully 5n rcmry thnlinuing qumlinn VP. fur Amdcmix Affairs de.ninn 120 Office Of Admissions Sandra R. Martin Mary Lou Butler Carolyn Pyarr Asmcidlc Dircuur nf Admininm Assistant Dlrumr uf Admissium Assistant DirL-L'Iur nf Admissions Irma Brager Rosemary Hojnowski Clara Massey Betty Wolfe Sccrumry uf Admiuium Scucmry m' Adminiorh Sccrclury 0f V.P. through hm rL'mry 0f Adminumx Admiulom UHicc 121 Office 0! Alumni Sandra Branam Director of Alumni Office d jean Klen Priscilla Curry Sharon McHugh SL-crL-mry of Alumni Alumni Offiu. Ku'urds SL-crcx.ur3.' chpur AdxanccmcanRccordx Assixmnl 122 Business Office Beverly McCrea-Arkinson Robertj. Williams Adminislrmhc Assistant and Diru'mr 0f CONFOH'H Pcrsuncl Mazy Lou Harrzell Pamella Sims Elaine Bailey Delores Homung Bminus Office H kk'-' P r SCH'J'HY m d TI'NW' Business Office Accounn Payable Huaincss Office joanne Schweikert Gail 550 Buokkccpu Berry Ble wwil Business Offiu- Manager Sccrclary m th' Controller Business Office Bookkeeper 123 Career Services College Rela tions Caroline Barllen Director of Follcgc Relations Charles E. Lower Director of fqrccr Scniccs Eileen Farren Smrcldry nf fullL-gc Rulariuns E vening Weekend C allege 9x 7 ft; .k Cass Vaughr Adminiuratiw Auiuam m the Dircuur of Ewning College Financial Aid 3. Lois Roemmele Director of Finandal Aid Mary Folkman Secretary of Ewning College Berry Hanefeld Secretary of Financial Aid 125 Office Of Graduate Studies Richard Polis julie Bodic Dunn ul' Graduate Sludicx Secretary 10 Dun 0f Gradualc Suuh'cx Marie Wild Kathryn Da rby Sccrcmry of Graduate Studicx Auiuam Dean of Graduate Studicx 126 CCEA International Programs Pamela Coombs L. Betty Ducsik Denise Conneny Assiuanl Dirutnr fur Lundun Prngrdms Adminiumlmliw Axsixmnr lo the Assistant Dircuor fur the liririxh Director Programs 4 4 '; 7 , , Ir, , ' Keryn Grohs L. Marilyn Smog Esther Workman I lfdumlion Ahmad Program Programs Umrdinulmr Programs Cuonlinumr Suremry. fi'l-iA Dirccmr 127 Offi'ce Of The Registrar Harold Slewart Registrar Dirt-clur uf SummL-r Sussinn Eh Winlorim Virginia Blaisdell julia Remes Administrative Assislant m Ihc Registrar Sucrclary. Registrar 128 Office Of Student Affairs Gale DiGiorgio Dean of Sludunu Phyllis McNeff Sm rcury m Dunn of SIudL-nn Connie Protopapa-Henkel Assimml Dunn of Studcnn Elaine Stieffenhofer Marcella Wall Dircuor of Hmhh Ccnlcr chixwrcd Nurse I FACULTY and STAFF .- Biology Dr. Gail Hcam Dr. Raymond Rose AsuILiML' Prnt'cunr And h.Iirpcrxun 0f AsuuiJlL' Prufkur Dcpdflmcnl Dnjames Walsh Sarah Whirc Daria Yancz Auismnl Professor Auismm Prnfmxnr lnururmr L-Ih lmtruuur 132 Business Administration, Economics, and Accounting Dr. William Biggs Professor And s hairpcrsun 0f Duparlmcnl Annette Halpin Wayne Morra Assisunl Professor Assisunl Pruicunr I33 Chemistry And P12 ysics Dr. Arthur Breyer Dr. Chester Mikalski Pruh-smr and Chairperson of Dcparlmcnl Asumiatc Professor Craig Culberr Dr. Slephen Huber Dr. junc Taylor Amman! Professor Auislam Prnfumr Axkislam Professor Dr. Edward Wolff Associalc Professor and Chairperson of Dcparlmcnt Dr. Charles Moulton Profcnur Michael Gonzales Asxismnl Professor Computer Science And Mathematics Robert Agnew Lecturer 135 136 Dr. Ronald Rowe Assistant Profcssor Dr. Norman Miller Professor D2. joan Schmidt Aniatam Professor Dr. Adeline Gomberg Professor Emeritus Dr. Steven Gulkus Assixtanl Professor Dr. Renee Weisbekg Dr. Renee Magid Assistant Professor Assistant Profesaor Dr. Ernest Balaithy Dr. Bette Goldstone Assistant Professor Instructor Ellen Assman Secretary-Educatiun Department 137 English And Thea tre Arts Dr. janice Haney-Pen'lz Dr. William Bracy Axstu'ialc Profuanr and Chairpunnn nf Professor Emcrltus Dcpanmvm Dr. Pradyumna Chauhan Dr. Elaine Maimon Dr. Richard Wartime Professor Prufcnnr Associate Professor 138 lllllV Dr. Helen Barrel Dr. joAnn Bomze Asaislam Profcssur Aasistam Profcsmr Dr. Peggy Maki Ellen Kaplan Donald Ehman Mary Anne Bowers Assistant memsnr Assistant Professor Technical Director and Inslructur Lecturer 139 Fine Arts . . . . v x v 6 jack Da vis Ann Williams Professor and Chairperson of Department Assinam Professor Bonnie Hays Dennis Kuronen R oberr Ma um Assinmm mecxsur Assismnt mecxsor Auiuant th-nor 140 W Dr. RurhAnn McNamara Alma Alabilikian Assislanl Professor Lcclurcr KC Paula Winokur Zina Goldsmirh Stephen Fiorella Ann Miller Lecturer Letrurer Lecturer Scrrcury-Finc Am Department 141 142 Helene Cohan Assistam Professor Foreign Languages Andree Broudo Lcclurcr Anita Udell Axsismnl Professor and Chairpcrson 0f Dcparlmcnl Ma rgucrilc Imemann Lunurcr M usic Dr. William Frabizio Associaw Professor and Chairperson M Department , Philosoph y Dr, Finbarr O'Connor Dr. Siu-chi Huang Associate Professor and ; . Profcawr Emcritus Chairperson of Deparlmcnl w . Htstory Lloyd Abernethy Dr, Kenneth Matthews Dr. Gerlad Belcher Associalc Professor and Associate Professor Associate Professor Chairpcrmn of Dcpa rlmcm 143 Physical -' . Therapy a hmw George Logue jan Tecklin Amixmnt Profcwnr Assiamnl Prnfcuor and Chairperson of Department Dr. Rebecca Craik Carol Leiper Chris Heaney juanira Morley lnuruunr Scum.nry-Phywiml Thtrapy Assistant Prnfcsaor Assistant Prnknur Dupdrlmcnl Psychology Dr. Bernard Mausner Dr. Samuel Cameron Dr. William Carr Prnfusnr and hairpcrson of Professor Profuxsur Department 1' I Dr. Mary Anne Layden Dr. Theresa Speigel Clara Fishburn Assistant Prufcsxur Dr. Barbara Nadine Associate Prqu-smr Lecturer Sccruary-lkychnlugy Dcpanmcm 145 P011' tical Scien ce R eligion Dr. Frank Schwartz Dr. Gerald Belcher, previously . pictured Assistant Professor and Chairpcnon of Associate Professor and Chairpcrmn of Department Department Dr. Charles Hall Associate Profcasor Sociology Anthropology Dr. Norman johnston Mark Curchack Elizabclh Clark Lcuurcr Professor and Chairperson of Department Assistant Professor 146 Health And Physical Educa tion Linda Derra Assistant Professor and Chairperson of Department . leranans Carolyn Deamaley Suzanne Kinard Margaret Hibbs Director Reference and Dinner of Reader Circulation Supervisor Servites yl'lmliil ' IIIIIIIIII 9 Marion Green Teresa O'Dowd Alice D'Agosrino Clair Hadida lmerlibrary Loan Acquisitions Supervisor Catalog Assistanl Assistant Serials Librarian 147 Staff Benja min Ta 18 Dining Son lu- Tom MvClain Connie Belron Hazel Cameron Draiton Bell Dining Scnicc Dining Senicc Dining Scrncc Dining Sunicc Tobia Pa na riello Susa n Coo m b 5 C a rmella Bane Venito Marge Ona viano Dining Scnicc Dining Sunicc Dining Scnicc Dining SL-niu- 148 Bookstore 8: Arts Store Ann Canaan Miriam Ferscher Bookstore 81 Ansrore Manager Assistant Manager of Bookstore Ann Faum Lynne Bums Madeline Sosnowski Bookstore Staff Bookstore Staff Ansmre Staff 149 Maintenance john Wes! josetra Morron Direclor of Maintenance Scumary of Maintenance Edward Woodruff Ernest Daniels George Mason Maintenance Maintenance Housekeeping WI. la. 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With Pride And Love, Elizabeth Ann Mom And Dad Kathy And Paul Paul And Debbie And Family Congratulation To, The Class Of 1985 Dr. And Mrs. IJ. Friedfeld Congratulations And Best Wishes judy Vanderbeck To Stacy Felice Our Special Spector And The Congratulations Class Of 1985 For Your Fine With All Our Love Achievement. Mom, Dad 8: Craig Weh'e Very Proud Bub, Pop 8z Chick Of You! Tottie, Pop 8: Eli With Love, Aunt Michele Uncle Norman Dad, Mom, And Peggy Kim 8i Shari :From the Log gStaff, A Special Thanks To, Bob and everyone at iamsky studio? 913 Arch st. Phila. Pa. 19107 1S7 BeSt wishes for a happy and successful future to the class of 1985 Dr. 8: Mrs. Marvin E. Aronson Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Mr. 8: Mrs. john Boyko Deb, Health, Happiness and Success in your Future career. Love, Mom Congratulations to our Carolyn and the class of 1985 Dr. 8: Mrs. joseph Cirotti Congratulations, TraCy, and Class of 1985 Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen B. Dakin, jr. Congratulations Crystal Slade and the class of 1985 Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Diggs and Tommy Congratulations to the class of 1985, especially to my daughter, Tish. Ms. Virginia DiMattia L'chaim, Rob-our rare creation! From your creators wt siblingsy Mom, Dad, Becky, David Einhorn 158 Congratulations, Sorelle! Our cup runneth over with pride. Mom 8t Dad Congratulations, Cheryl! Terrific book! Mom, Dad, Denise, Rob and Alan Congratulations to my daughter Karen and the Class of 1985 Mrs. Imogene Hawley Congratulations to Helen and the class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Issackedes and Family Congratulations to the class of 1985 Caryn we're proud of you Love always Mom and Dad Congratulations and Best of Luck to the class of 1985 Shirley and Otto Lehrbach Class of 1985 - Wishing you the best always Mrs. Andrew Leschak and Family Congratulations and Best Wishes john Melniczek Love Mother, Dad and brother Paul How can we ever thank you Marci, for the happiness we share with you Congratulations! Mom, Dad and Family Congratulations Denise and to the class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Peyton Congratulations and Good luck to Carolyn and the class of 1985 Helene and Nelson Porter Congratulations to janette and the class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Powell and Family Congratulations to the class of 1985 and especially to our daughter Eileen Mr. and Mrs. john F. Ruff Congratulations to the class of 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Scarfi Congratulations Carmella . . . You have made us very proud Good luck in the future Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations to my friends of the class of 1985 Love, Debbie Schwartz Congratulations jim! The hard part is over now the fun begins Love always, Debbie Elissa we are so proud of your achievements Love you Happiness always, Mom and Dad To my sister Elissa, may success always be a part of your life Love, Bruce Good Luck Pamela and Caryn Mother and Dad Snook Congratulations Lisa for a fine four years Mr. and Mrs john P. Sullivan Sr. Congratulations to the class of 1985 Margareta and Dan Vasiliu Good luck to the class of 1985 Dr. and Mrs. john Wilson PA TRONS 159 160 161 162 163 T... , Axhvrdwmn 2M 164 165 16b 170 171 172 $9,. BELLE; w! I771? NT 47 HTHIIIH l iiiIIIII IIIIIIII 173 174 , LOG STAFF Cheryl Greve Lynne Stiefel Debbie Kinsler A special thanks to: Gale DiGiorgio Kathy Miller Jeff Gold Amy Renn Audrey Kopciak David Runfeldt Anne Morrow 17S jOSTENS
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