Beaver College - Beaver Log Yearbook (Glenside, PA)

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The Log 86 Beaver College Glenside, PA 19038 W W, F. M 1' v. a W 'nu. ' , '. 2;.'2.. , - w ': , ' 1 . . . t JiJoNM-UIJ.., v .-.v 0 1 12 13 14 '16 17 3.0.me 20 Elizabeth Abernathy Theater Arts m Patricia Anderson Computer Science Michael Archie Political Science Seth Baer Psychology 21 Randy Barnett Biology Chemistry 22 Suzanne Barrouk Fine Arts Graphic Design Every human being is in tended to have a charactel of his own; and to do what no other can do. William Charming Theresa Beahan Computer Science Mar Ivy Bayard Art English Minor: Art History Function in disaster. Finish in style. Anon. 23 24 Mitchell Bias Sociology Laura Birnbrauer Fine Arts Interior Design . the breath of a work of art. Space . . Frank Lloyd Wright William Dale Bittenbender Mathematics Minors: Physics History Life has man y meanings, Whatever your dreams may be; On the outset, in the middle, at the end, Love makes time eternity. Always look up, and you will see. W.D.B. Guillermo Borges Chemistry 25 26 Christopher Branam Biology Barry Brooks Fine Arts Graphic Design Philip Burnham Computer Science Minor: Graphic Design I would like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity for a great education. Thanks Mom 8v Dad. While others only look, SEE. Brett Carey Science Illustration Art awakens the imagination of the spectator without any outside help. Yet, far from confining it to narrow limits, they give i! rein to roam at will. That is according to me, the role of art. The form which it creates ought to furnish a pretext for the unlimited development of emotion. Auguste Rodin Thanks Mom 81 Doc Eunice Carpitella English I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreared conscience of my race. Brad Carver lames loyce Biology The nice thing about memories is that they never spoil, no maner how long you keep them. 28 Elsie Casimir Biology He who walks in integrity walks securely, but he who perverts his ways will be found out. Proverbs 10:9 Lisanne Chanitz Physical Therapy It can't get any worse than this summer . . . .; It can't get any worse than this semester . . . ., II can 't get any worse! 29 Irene Cheng Computer Science 30 Pamela Lisa Chiartas Science Illustration When special people touch our lives, then sud- denly we see. How beautiful and wonder our world can really be. They show us that our special hopes and dreams can take us for by helping us look inward, and believe in who we are. Thanks Mom and Dad ; - ' t Elise Randi Cohen Pyschology Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived, Makes every - yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomor- luamta CIUffer row a vision of hope. Computer Science Unknown 31 32 Barbara Cooper Computer Science Carrie Jane Coulter Early Childhood Education To be yourself, the best you can be; To live for today, to Love always. Here's to the best in us. Love and thanks to: My friends, my family and my father most of all. ClC Jean Crossley Elementary Education I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith. Now the time has come for me to stop fighting and res!. 2nd Timothy 4:7 Mom and Dad, we did it together, and I love you. Cynthia Joan DalFarra Biology Minor: Chemistry We judge ourselves by what we feel our capability can accomplish, - While others judge us by what we accomplish through our capability. 33 1 Andrea deChaira Sociology I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two raids divegged in a wgod, and I- Cristi DeFino I took t e one 955 travele by, - . . And that has made all the difference. Flne Artanterlor DeSIgn Robert Frost The Road Not Taken 34 Ellen deIaRosa Computer Science ,1 Lisa Maria DeFerdinando Fine ArtsKJraphic Design A real friend never gets in the way, unless you happen to be on the way down. 35 x-K 36 Marcello DiGenova Accounting Lorraine Dillon Computer Science If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, his endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Henry David Thoreau Valerie Dohling Elementary Education What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the tpersont who instructs the rising generation? Cicero t106-43 B.CJ A teacher affects eternity; tshet can never tell where thert influence stops. Henry Adams t1838-1918t Glenn Dragon Biology 37 38 Donald Drobil Sociology Though we traverse the distances of life, we can easily be returned to the simplicity of our past with meerly one twitch upon the thread . Quomodo Seder Sola Civitas. Debra Earle Fine ArtsiMetals 8t Jewelry No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. William Blake Stephen Einreinhofer Biology James Elam Computer Science It's almost gone - Iths almost here - It's almost my year. Memories start leaving - Too far to hear. . . . Those songs of yester-years. And all those songs of past beliefs - All the songs are still in my mind. Memories of the classes gone - Friendships to re- leave - It's far - It's faint. All those memories of the fantasies - Are leaving in a song . . . From me to yaw It's time - Time to choose Is it the songs - Is it the shows? Or is it the major that I find . . , The meaning of me? IJ. Elam 4 Years of Songs By td 1986 39 40 Jeanne Farr English Minor: French When old age shall this generation wasze, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, Beauty is truth, truth beauty -that is all, ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. john K eats Lynne Finney Physical Therapy Anything worthwhile takes a lo! of hard work. Physical Therapy-lt's not just a job. It's an adventure. Connell Gallagher Business Administration Tama Gambler Sociology 41 Marah Garry Fine ArtsAGraphic Design Experience is the best teacher. 8. Franklin Eric George Biology I would like to thank my parents and friends for making this a memorable four years. Best wishes to the Class of 7986, with the hope that all you have worked for will be yours. 42 v ?- Matt Gibble Physical Therapy Exercise will reap positive social, psychological and physical benefits throughout life. Nicholas Giaquinto AccountinglFinance The only limit to our realizations of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. 43 44 X c i! '3. I ' ; Steven Lyle Gilbert ChemistrWBiology Unless you have laughed, learned something new, and found someone or something new to love, it is a day wasted. LB. Yelena Glikman Fine ArtVGraphic Design V Jeff Gold Biology Minor: History I am indeed, a practical dreamer, my dreams are not airy nothings. I want to convert my dreams into realities, as far as possible. Chandi Joan M. Guerin Physical Therapy The future is a mystery always changing, never still. 0 used to think education was free until! got the billJ 45 Avie Guttman History June A. Hardiman Computer Science Remember yesterday, dream of tomorrow, but live for today. Fred Harran Political Science Minor: Theater Arts Joy Heller Biology Minor: Sociology When we stop looking forward to interesting to- morrows, We'll have no yesterdays to speak of. The more one gains in knowledge, the more one owes in patience to the less informed. Nathaniel Cohen 47 48 Fred Hofstetter Computer Science Diane Joy Hunter Biology In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths. Proverbs 3:66 I sincerely thank God that thru good and bad times he has never failed to supply the extra strength, courage and strong will to succeed. I made it. Joan lannacone Fine ArtVPainting Curiouser and C ur- iouser - Lewis Carroll Victoria Hyde English Live all you can; it's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do in particular so long as you have your life. If you haven't had that, what have you had? Henry lames 49 Adriane M. Jones Finance Minor: Statistics Success is worth the effort! 50 Darla Elaine Jones Marketing I! is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope for today and the reality of tomorrow. Robert H. Goddard. Sarah Louise Kearney Biology Life's too important to be taken seriously. GirIs- Are we having fun yet? Eileen P. Kelly Computer Science Where you are is of no moment, but only what you are doing there. Petrarch 51 Raelene Kelly Physical Therapy God, be in my heart, in my mind and in my under- standing. . . Thank you Mom 8: Dad Patricia 5. Kennedy Computer Science A dreamer lives forever. 52 Betsy Kloss Fine Artlenterior Design AIMPTL Oh-how the world needs to see Him so they can believe Him AnaStaSia A; Klink Oh-how can we ever hide Him Computer Scuence as if we have denied Him Oh-how can the see His Ior And now for something completely different . . . without you an; me. 3 y Petra 53 54 Maggie A. Kniele Physical Therapy lshall pass this world but once; An y kin dness I can show to any human being let me do it now, let me not defer it nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again! Barbara K. Kulp Fine ArtMMetals 8: Jewelry Strive to live the ordinary life in a non-ordinary way. Marie Lawrence English Lisa Lagerwall Fine ArtshMetals 8t Jewelry I have always known that at last I would take this road, but yesterday I did not know that it would be today Unknown 55 56 Linda Lentz Marketing Susan Lev Accounting Larry Lieberman Physical Therapy Richman, poor man Beggarman, Thief Steve Lichtenstein Dogtor, quyer Biolo Chemistry lnd'an Chief gy From the big movie star Now look . . . Pm Steve Lichtenstein and I have a TO the astronaut fast car! Bu! more importantly. I say good-bye to EVB'YbOdY wants '0 be the man at the top. the best bleeping hall in the world. . . First West Heinz. May the legends live on! 57 S8 Catherine Limberakis Elementary Education Linda Faye Lisk Business Administration There comes a time when you have to say good- bye to the old and say hello to the new, and to you I hope the new is a great deal of success. Anonymous T.A.R.D.I.5, on route to Callifrey Next stop planet Zenith. Brett Randall Lister Marketing The impossible just takes a little longer. Lorraine Magnant Physical Therapy The memories of today will be cherished tomor- row, for you my friends have made Beaver my home. LI.M. 59 60 Lenore E. Martin Computer Science .It is almost as though We must go through the pain And the struggle In order to grow And reach new heights. Sue Mitchel As llook back on my life, one of the most constant and powerful things I have experienced within myself is the deisre to be more than I am at the moment. Hugh Prather Thanx, mom and dad, for your love and support. Josefa Mashat Political Science Kar n Patrice Mathes Mar eting So I am in favor of keepin' the thing goin' while things are stirrin because if we wait till it is still i! will take a great while to get it goin' again. Sojourner Truth Mary Mawson Biology 61 ! X X t '., X i .l xx ' .y'zi'n 1. K I Erin McCann Fine Arthraphic Design The work goes on The cause endures The hope still lives And dreams shall never die -Unknown 62 Deirdre McGrail Fine ArtVPainting I must learn where to draw the line. Lisa McNeff Finance The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and simple. Oscar Wilde Virgil Miller Physical Therapy 63 Moon K. Min Interdisciplinary Science Anything is possible. 5e Hong Min Finance The sun is in your brain, The moon is in your heart, But the clouds are out of your mind. t... Lisa Ming Mathematics Ken Morgan Business Administration You will ask me whence I take my ideas? They are roused by moods which in the poets case are transmuted into words, and in mine into tones, that sound, roar and storm until at last they take shape for me as notes. Ludwig van Beethoven 65 Eileen Marie Moriarty Fine Artskiraphic Design All of art is the portrait of an idea. Ro'hko Atiko Collins Mutto Business Administration We are all in this together ...... Whenever there is an opportunity, get the most out of it. Patricia Myhre Fine ArtsAnterior Design To acheive 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 Mom 5' Dad- Thanks for being there with your loving support. Kavita Noble Psychology 67 Lillian O'Brien Fine ArtslPainting To the real jonathan Seagull, who lives within us all. Richard Bach Lisa M. Ott Psychology live life to the fullest 8r get from it all the happi- ness you can- because one chance at life is all there is. Thank you Mother 81 Daddy for your love 4.? sup- port a, thank you too Phil. Laurie Pachkowski Fine Artsllnterior Design live all you can; It's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do in particular so long as you have your life. Henry james Marty Palmer Biology . . Minors: Business AdminlStatIstIcs. Confidence is of the utmost importance; It gives one the strength to strive for all that's worthwhile in life. M.P. 69 70 Vera Parker Computer Science Ethel Parsons Accounting Lori Jill Patent Biology The test of friendship is to want to share; The proof of friendship is to share. Every time we make a mistake it should increase our tolerance for the mistakes of others. Nathianiel Cohen Carol Pentecost Business Administration 71 Jennifer L. Pillsbury Elementary Education . . . to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded. Harry Emerson Fosdick Kathy Pisani Sociology A picture postcard A folded stub A program from the play File away the photographs from your holiday And your moments will turn to dust But that's the price you pay For every year is a souvenir That slowly fades away. Thanks Mom and Dad Susan Primich Biology Sharon Potts Physical Therapy Strength of soul is shown in patience and understanding 73 74 Christine A. Reed Physical Therapy to dream of the person you would like to be . . . is ,to waste the person you are . . . unknown. Robb Reichard Sociology Robert Reichel Fine Arts Kelly Reilly Theater ArtswEnglish When it was raining we would sit at this table and draw in our scrapbooks with crayons of colored pencils, anything we liked. In school you had to do what the rest were doing. Atwood. ladies and Gentleman, if you please: No more useless discussions! Pirandello 75 76 Gina Ricci Early Childhood Education. h No one knows what path tomorrow will find us walking; but together or apart, . I hope that the years passing will not lessen, TOdd. A- Rmeer but only strengthen, Physncal Therapy the lasting memories we have made. . Thank you Mom 6; Dad- I love you so much! Even a man With all the wealth, power, and fame in the world has nothing unless he has friends. Uh; Patricia Ann Robson Ps ych olog y Some people travel the world over to find the beautiful. What they don't seem to realize is that unless they carry it with them at all times it will never be found. Diane Rooney Computer Science 77 Darlene A. Rozzi Fine ArtsePrintmaking Minor: Art History When the blackbird flew out of sight, It marked the edge Of one of many circles. Wallace Stevens. 78 Linda Scarfi Fine Artselnterior Design What we call the beginning is often the end and to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from . , . T.5. Hliot ' a f. i .5 a Tom Sciascia Fine ArtVCraphic Design This world is but canvas to our imaginations. Thoreau. Paula Shore Chemistry The possibilities are as endless as your dreams . . . 79 Loren Shuman Marketing Minors: EnglishEconomics What you can do or dream you can, begin it. Baldness has genius, power and magic in it. Goethe 80 Karen Sidorov Computer Science I believe in many ways one has to go thru hell to get to heaven. Today my memories are of how I've come to be here and my dreams are of what I will become. -from The Prophet Kahill Gilbran Mishel Smith Fine Artstlnterior Design Thanks for putting up with me through the good times and the bad. Thanks for worrying caring and the money. Without the Two of you I wouldn't be here and I never would have survived college. Mom :3! Dad - I love you! Tryntje Rapalje Smith Fine ArtshPrintmaking The people, they asked me what was on my mind. But if they think it '5 that simple, then they've got a lot to learn because they have'nt read me right yet. T.R.$. B1 82 Alison Sosnowski Fine ArtsKJraphic Design life's made for living And giving and sharing Knowing and showing, And daring and caring, life? made for doing, Pursuing of dreams, Showing and growing, Whatever !he means. Heather Sparks Biology Susan Elizabeth Stewart Biology Minor: Chemistry Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways Donna 1 Staley acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. ChemistryXMathematIcs P,ove,b5 35,5 The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed . Sebastien R.N. Chamfort 83 64 Lynne Marie Stiefel Fine ArtVGraphic Design Minor: Business Administration He has a compulsion towards philosophical I'n tro- speclion. It doesn not mean he is mad. It doesn no! mean he isn't. Very often, it does not mean anything at all. Which may or may not be a kind of madness. Tom Stoppard. Esther Beth Stoloff Sociology Too much of a good thing is never enough. Anonymous. James Tayoun Biology Jacqueline Dawn Terry Biology I owe my lo ve, thanks and accomplishments to my two most presious gems. Thank you Mom and Dad. 85 Beverly Thomas Fine ArtVGraphic Design Minor: Sociology . . . . Even sunshine burns if you get too much . . . Lauren Uribe Fine ArtVGraphic Design 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 achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith. 86 Chrysanthe Vlahides Fine ArtVGraphic Design Colleen M. Ward Marketing Minor: English One ought to order one's life so that every mo- ment in i! should be of significance. Turgenyev 87 83 Erik Weikel Biologthathematics Minor: Physics Love the animals . . God has given them the rudi- ments of thought and joy untroubled , . Don't trouble it, don't harass them, don't deprive them of their happiness, don? work against Codhs intent. Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov Scott Wenhold Finance g '. I '3, AK . Sharon A. Westerberg Psychology 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. Thanks to all my good friends, and especially to Mom 8' Dad. I love you. Amy C. Wetzel Fine Artleraphic Design Minor: Photography Create all you want. Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder, But in, the mind of the creator. A.CW. 89 Emily Wright Early Childhood Education Jack Xu Computer Science George Michael Yute Physical Therapy The essence of Wisdom is the acknowledgemen! of ignorance. Stephen Zachwieja Computer Science there is no looking back, no surrender, only here and now. and with luck- tomorrow. 91 92 Diane M. Burch Computer Science Minors: Mathematics and Business I thank God for my parents who have not only given me life but this incredi- ble chance to live. Cheryl Ann Durrua Elementary and Early Childhood Education The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. A. Bronson Alcott Cindy A. Flack Physical Therapy Keep your face to the Sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. Michelle Gaul Chemistry Don't ever give up your dreams . . . . and never leave them behind, Find them; make them yours, and all through your life, cherish them, and never let them 30. Elisa Constanza 93 Regina Leigh Halteman Physical Therapy Keep on Keepin' On Maria Petosa Biology We wish you barefoot summers by the sea. Sun- tans that never fade. Afternoons that never end. Oceans captured in a single shell. Forever . . . for all the seasons of the heart. Unknown 94 Danielle N. Pope Biology When I am afraid I say to myself, If God is for me, then who can be against me, and when I am weary, I remember what Jesus said, Come unto me . . . . and I will give you rest . Barbara Anne Marie Williams Early Childhood Education Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me I may not follow, lust walk beside me and be my friend. Thanks Mom, Dad, Bert, Rob, Mike, Glenn, and my friends for your loving support. 95 20:6 um 2-20 98 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dr, Bette Landmal President of Ihe Colleg T. Edwards Townsley Vite President for Enrollment Planning and Dean of Admissions Dr. Lloyd Abernethy Acting Vice Prpsizlont for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College William James Vice President for Finanrl' and Trt-asurw Dr. David Gray Vice Presiden! and Director of International Programs Elizabeth Wachsmuth Executive Secretary lo the Presidenl OFFICE OF THE DEAN Ellen S.Landau Assistant Dean ol the College and Direrror of C onlinuing Education Marie Gallagher Administrau've Assisran! Io lhe Vice President for . Academir Affairs Alice Lerro Barbara Dennis Secretary of Continuing Edurarion Faculty Secretary 'l ! 100 Mary Lou Butler Irma Brager OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS Amman! Director of Admissions Serielary of Admissions Rosemary Hojnowski Serierary of Admissions Sandra Branam Direclor of Alumni Office OFFICE OF ALUMNI Janet O'Hara Sharon McHugh Priscilla Curry Audrey Bailey Barbara Lamb BUSINESS OFFICE Robert Williams Beverly Atkinson Confroler of Business Office Adminisnalive Assistant Joanne Schweikert gaging; m- Business Olfice Manager 3, Gail Scott Betty Blewitt Delores Hornung Assistant Commie, Bookkeeper Bookkeeper w'v Elaine Bailey Marylou Hartzell Accounls Payable Bookkeeper CAREER SERVICES chuck Lower Director or Career services Lois Rommele Direuor ol Financial Aide Betty Hanefeld Secretary of financial Aide and Career Servires 103 CCEA INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Pamela Coombs Christie Gamble Elizabeth DUdSik Assistan! Director of British Programs Education Ior Abroad Programs Denise Connerly A Keryn Crohs Programs C oordina Ior Richard Polis Kathryn Darby Julie Bodre Dean of Graduate Sludies Assl. Dean of Graduale Studies Secrelary of Graduate Sludies Marie Wild Secretary of Graduate Studies OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Gale DiGiorgio Connie Henkel Dean of Sludt'nls Assisranl Dean Of Students Phyllis McNeff Secrelaly lo Ihc Dean OI Students Virginia Blaisdell . Harold Stewart Adminislralivv Assistant to rho Julia Remes Registrar Regislrar Secretary to the Registrar :1th QZxx ?:DUE Dr. Raymond Rose B I O LOG Y Associam Profossm Dr. Gail Hoarn Assislan! Professor C haupcrson Sarah White lnsrrurlar 'l-Ig.l Dr Myra Jacobsohn Assoriale Professm Dr. James Walsh Kathryn Darby Assislanl Professor Assistant Pruiz'smr BUSINESS Dr. William Biggs PlofessoM C hairperson Annette Halpin Assistant Professor Wayne Morra Assistant Professor 109 110 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Drl Chester Mikuiski Associale ProfessarXChairpc-rson Mr. Craig Culbert Assislanr Professor Dr. June Taylor Assislanl Professor Dr. Arthur Breycr Professor Dr. Stephen Huber Assislan! Professor COMPUTER SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Dr. Edward Wolff Associa Ie Professor C hairpcrson Dr. Charles Moulton Prolessor Richard Arras L. Assistant Professor Michael Gonzales Assistant Professor x; KW; w ' JF'JH giuur v 344 111 Dr. Jeffery Shullz E D U C AT I O N ProfessorXChairppuo Dr. Renee Weisberg Dr. Joan Schmidt Assis Ian! Professor Assislam Professm Dr. Ron Rowe Assistant Professor ', Dr. Margaret Griffin A ssislan! Professor Dr. Stephen Gulkus Assistant Professor Dr. Renee Magid Associate Professor Dr. Karen Verebeke Assistant Professor DrA Phyllis Newcomer Professor Dr. Norman Miller Professor Dr. Bette Goldstone Instructor Dr. Barbara Flesher Assis Ian! Professor 113 114 ENGLISH THEATER ARTS Dr. lanice Haney-Peritz Assistanl Professor Co-Chairperson Dr. Peggy Maki Assistanl ProfessoI Co-Chairp0rson Mr. Donald Ehman Instructor Ms. Ellen Kaplan Assisranl Professor Dr. Pradyumna Chauhan Professor Dr. Elaine Maimon Professor Dr. Richard Wertime Associate Professor Dr. Helen Buttel Assonale Professor Mary Anne Bowers ' lnstruclor ' 115 116 FINE ARTS Robert F. Mauro Assigran! Professor lac k Da v is Professw C hairpcrson Dr. Ruth McNamara Asstslanl Professor Dennis Kuronen Associate Prolessor A nn Williams Assistant Professor Alma Alabiiikian Lecturer ' g M gag. Paula Winokur lvclumr Anna Miller Secorary of the depailmon! Stephen Fiorolla Lerluml Zina Goldsmith Davis Gallery Direcmr 118 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY Anita Udell A ssisran! ProlossoM C hairperson Dr. Finbaer O'Connor Assodan- Professor Chairp0n0n Helen Cohan Assistant Profpssm Dr. Kenneth Matthews Chairperson of Dopallmen! H I STO RY Dr. Gerald Belcher - Lloyd Abernethy Agociare 0,0555 . Asson'ale Professor 3OLITICAL SCIENCE MUSIC Dr lmari Obadele Dr. William Frabizo Assistan! Prolcssor Associale ProfessorXChaineIson 119 120 PHYSICAL THERAPY Dr. Rebecca Craik Assistant Professor . Dr. George Logue Chairperson of Deparmonl Carol Leiper Assislant Profcsmr Jan chklin Assistant Proicssor ,3 Chris Heancy Instrurlor Dr. Bernardo Mausncr PSYCHOLOGY Professor ChairpL-I5on Dr- William Carr Professor Dr. Samuel Cameron Professor V. . K39. Dr. Barbara Nodine Associarc Professor Dr. Mary Anne Layden Assistant Professor Dr. Richard Johnson I. eclurer 121 SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY Mark Curchack Asxlslan! Prufossor Dr. Norman Johnslon Elizabeth Clark ProfessoMChdinsIson tenure! RELIGION Dr Charles Hall Rabbi Simeon Maslin AssociaIE Plafessw C hairperson l erlumr HEALTH AND PHYSICAL Linda Detra EDUCATION ASSISIJIII ProfessoMChaIrpt'rson Suzsgzmxitf LIBRARIANS Carolyn Dearnaley Direuor of library Suzanne Grill Maxine Bernstein Claire Hadida Secretary liban'an Librarian Alice D Aoinno Lynne Meyers Teresa O'Dowd Addie Bracy Librarian librarian Librarian C irculalion supervisor DINING HALL STAFF Nick LaSorsa Direcror of Dining Services '9 N K Carmella BeneVento Dining Services I Hazel Cameron Dining Services 124 Draiton Bell, Eddie Frazier, Connie Belton Tobia Panarielle, Emily Brelle, Bernardino Coque Mario Caetano, Susan Coombs, Tom McClain, Lou Hammond Bennie Tate Marge Otlaviano Dining Services Dining Services BOOKSTORE Ann Cannan Bookslore and Artslore Manager Mirian Fetscher Madeline Sosnowski, Jeanne Schneider HEALTH CENTER ARTSTORE Elaine Stieffenhoffer Director of Health Center Marcella Wall Ellen Berlinger Registered Nurse Assistant Manager of Artsrore 125 126 STAFF Dol ly M c H u g h Switchboard Operator Anthony Ciampietro Audio Visual C oordinalor Rosario Bonacci Mailman Caroline Ceneviva, Edna Story Postal Assislanl, Manager Ann Schrader Addressograph john west MAINTENENCE Director of Physical Plant Josetta Morrone Edward Wookruff Secretary of Maintenance Maintenance George Manson Houskeeping Alsaida Henderson Houskeeping Helen James Housekeeping p... Wham Km 1415 mZOEKEZxxOMO 021x mmDAU Admissions Tour Guides Top Row; Michele Schwenk, Phyllis Hoke, Apryl Zarfos, Tony Sicdlecki, Lauren Uribe, Eiieen Crispell, Andrea C omstock, Liz Hurley, Laurie Pachkowski From Row: Robb Reidward, Colette Fly, Ann Franklin, Tami Biaso, Ann Harvey, lean Crosslpy American Chemical Society Top Row: Burch Staley, Laura Fisher, Steve Gilbert, Lisa Boetlger, Lisa Hack- ney, Han Trinh Middle Row: Randy Bar- neMVice- PresJ Michele Gaul, Steve Lichtenstein, Sue Primich, jeff Cold Front Row: David Runleld! 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Beaver College Chior Left 10 righl: laura Spedale, Lisa Boenger, Debbie Ivanko, Charleen Leoneue Maria Kropp, Tina Badman, Missy Esh. 133 Beaver College Gospel Chior Top Row: David Ohl Middle Row; Diane Hunter, Debbie Shipman, From Row: Beck y Nelson, Elsie Casmire, Sylvia Royer Beaver College Yearbook Top Row: Lynne Sriofol 1Cu-EditorL Liz Hurley, Middle Row: Erin MrCann, 80v Thomas Fran! Row: Arthur lohnsron, Darlene Rozzi Kfo-EdiIorL K vlly Reilly, Lauren Uribo, lanra Andvrson Beaver News-Tower Top row: Vickie Hyde, Debra Tonjes, Arr lohnston, Middle r0 w: Marry Palmer, AI- ice lacobsohn, lisa Boelrger, Beck y Nel- son. Bottom row: jeanne Farr, Lisa Montz, Laura Spedale, Beth Schabb, Mary Finney. Black Awareness Society Debbie Shipman, Diane Hunter, Elsie Casimir Castleairs Front Row: Darla lones mirectorj Rebecca Nelson, K yna Rosenberger, Donna K elsey Club International Front Row: Beatriz lopez Mooeno, Lisa Boettger, Seanne lohnston, Beth Aber- nethy, Carlos Orozco, Ed Gordon Spe- cial Row: Debra Tonjes, Laura Spedale Third Row: Han Trinh, Vickie Hyde, lisa Schultz UresJ, Michele Spina, Nicki Pearlstein, juan Spir Fourth Row: Alice lacobsohn WresJ K azakov Sarashov, Hol- ly K eane, Hillary Blair 136 Day Student Club Back row: Laura Fisher, 5reve Gilbert, Mark Rosen, Butch Staley, Lisa Pharr. Front row: Rodney Reale, Brad Carver, Donna Staley, Ingrid Fertinger. Education Club Back row: Cheryl Durrua, lean Crossley. Middle row: Liz Hurley, Ingrid Fertinger, lisa Pharr. Front row: Maria K ropp, Emily Wright. 137 Equestrian Team Front Row: Melissa Schleif, Hillary Blair, Back row: Diana Resch, Erika jacoby, Misty Brotlon, tori Brockway. Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Ann MillerMce presJ, Diane Burch Ko- presL Lisa Schultz 6190, Becky longko- presl. 138 Fitness Club Back row: Chris Carcia, Scon Stein, Steve Lichrenslein, Ed Corbacio. Front row: Vickie Hyde, Paul Defelice Uresj Randy Barnett !presL Bill Halko, Beth Shapiro. Freshman Class Officers Left to right: Chris Carria Mce prey, fd CorbacioWresL Bill HalkoHresL Paul Defelirc 139 Gargoyle Counterclock wise: Tryntje Smith, Beth Schabb, Barry Brooks, Don Teeter, K riin Vainu, Bill Kendter, joanna Cleary! Tom Sciascia, Fran Skarloff, K elly Reilly, Reena Milner, Arr johnsron, loan Iannacone, Mary Ivy Bayard, Sarah Ports. Hillel Back row: Alice lacobsohn, Fran Skarloff, Ed Gordon. Middle row: Cheryl Wer- linsky, Beth Schabb, Beth Shapiro, Sue Lev, Alyssa lo Mayer, From row: Hank Arens, Becky Eizman, K en Morgan, Gail Silverman, Seth Baer, Elise Cohen. 140 Junior Class Officers Left to right: Leigh Lohwassedsed, leana lewisUresJ, Maureen Barret! Nice prey, Ann Franklinmrey Math Computer Science Left to right: Donna Staley, Stacie K link, Bill Birtenbender, lune Hardiman, lisa Ming. 141 Neuman Apostolate Lef! to right: Sondra Madison, Debbie lvanko, Ruth Marie Schneider, Maria Kropp, Marian McPhlllips, Alice Rober- !iello, Chris Bugno. Orientation Leaders From row: Tami Biase, Lisa Schullz, Wendy Homing, Maria K ropp, Beth Schartner, Elisv C ohcnl Scrond row: Andrea de Chiara, Bcrky long, Ann Miller, Tony Sicdlerki, Rulh Marie Schneider, Third row: Marian McPhiIlips, liz Hur- ley, Susan Olsen, Fred Hofstetter, Fourth row: C hris Metzger, Dorothy Kanach, Anne Morrow, David Forbes, Ion Kimnach, Fifth row: Sue Daniels, loe Minafra, Cheryl Durrua, Paul DeFelice, Sixth row; Matt Schmldr, Andrea Comstock, Timm Ankins, Ann Franklin. 142 Outing Club Back row: Brian Needleman, Tony Seid- lecki, Leigh Rondano. Front row: Barbara Phillips, Susan Primich, Stacy Cermond, Brenda Armstrong. Physical Therapy Club Left to right: Tim Atkins, Sharon Potts. 143 Political Science Club Left to right: Fred Harran, Eric A. George, Mike Archie. Psi Chi Left to right: Elise CohenHresL Lisa OttIPresL leigh loh wasser. 144 Resident Assistants And Directors Front Row: Carrie Coulter, Dave Runfeldt, jake Terry, Margie TilleNResident Directorl Back Row: Todd Rineer, jennifer Cook, Diane Burch, Mike Yure. Top to Bottom: Loren Shuman, Laura Birn- brauer, Sue Gerhard, Gregg Raino, Glenn Dragon, Carl KalbercampMesiden! DirectorJ. Top to Borrom: jim and Claudia KlukowKResi- dent DirectorL Sharon Potts, Missy Esh, Deb- bie Shipman, lane Anderson, Sondra Madison, Lisa K oziel. 14s .,... .VM..-i, . 'W-tVA-mv-V vmVyw'yzm-z-wr-r-t- 7'3? ' Commuter Assistants left to Right: Maureen Barrett, Erik 146 Weikel, Donna Staley. Residence Hall Council Front Row: Pam Cemmel Wresz Marty Palmer !TresL Liz Hurley ISeCj, Nick Giaquinlo W. PresL. Second row: Anne Morrow, Darla lanes, Alyssa lo Mayer, Cheverly Wade. Third row: K evin Schollenberger, Lisa Schultz, Beck y Long. Founh Row: Sue Olsen, Ann Miller, Tracee K och, Debbie Ivanko, Fifth Row: Paul Defelice, Alice Visco, Dave Forbes. Back Row: Bill Goodwin Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Jeff Gold, Gina Ricci, Carrie Coulter, Bren Lister. Sigma Zeta Top to Bottom: Diane Burch, Lisa Ming, lune Hardiman, Donna Staley. 147 Society For The Advancement Of Business Administration From Row: Delores Henry, Bonnie Goldblum UresL Sue Gehman, An- astasia K link 690, Susan Brandt. Second Row: Donna Chappelle, lane Anderson, Marian McPhillips, Sue lev IV. Prey, Marcello DiCen- ova. Third Row: K en Morgan, Brett Lister, Edward Gordon. Back Row: Nick Giaquinto Wren Scot! Wen- holds . Sociology Club left to Right: lorena Yanez, Char- leen Leonem', Lisa Schultz, Robb Reichard WresL Andrea DeChiara, Dr. Edith Gross MdvisorL Kathy Pi- sani 680, Amy Canter, Tama Gam- bler Urey. Sophomore Class Officers Left to Right: Chris Metzger, Matt Schmidt, loe Minafra, Dave Runfeldt. Student Alumni Association left to Right: Susan Brandt, Alyssa lo Mayer. 149 150 $60 Officers Left to Right: Brett 1 ister Chancel- IorJ, Sue Gerhard 69d, Loren Shu- man WresL Fred Harran Uresj. SGO Senators Top to Bottom: Lynne lbbotson, Ghisele Dennis, leff Gold, 106 Min- afra, lorine Barone, Chrys Vla- hides, Paul lowery, Steve Lichten- stein, Geraldine Curran, Beth Scharmer, Gretchen Haust, Don Teeter, Randy Barnen, Denise Meyerrons, Laura Roogow, Cindy Conville, Andrea Ciffin, Fred Har- ran, Loren Shuman, Bret! Lisier, Sue Gerhard. Student Program Board Front Row: Cindy Conville, Sue Gerhard, Cheverly Wade, Amy Bird Renn, Back Row: Fred Harran, jeff Cold, Brett Lister, Greg C iaver- elli, Anne Morrow, Tim Atkins. Women's Softball Front Row: Evelyn Zavirsano, Shar- on Westerberg, Ann Miller, Cris DeFino, lackie Terry, Lori Shields, Maureen Barrett, Allison Aaron. Back Row: Wayne Morra fCoachi, Reese Gordon, Sue Flynn, Leigh lohwasser, Ann Franklin, Kim Udell, Sharon Williams, Ted Fur- man Mssist. Coachl. Men's Tennis left to Right Bill Welsh, Scot! Stein, Brian Thompson, lason Bal- linger, Marry Palmer. Women's Tennis from Row: Diane Burch, Alison Sosnowski. Setond Row: Kristen K loiber, Nisha Parel, Stacey Cermond, Ann Miller. Back Row: Sylvia Royer, Donna Miller, Tracee K och Field Hockey Front Row: lulie Larkin, Maureen Barren, Krystel McCullough, loren Quickmire. Second Row: Katie Benson, Alice Visco, Debbie Mower, Heather Ceilipp, Andrea deChiara. Third Row: lill PrinIz, Ai- leen Hanrahan, lisa Bonacquisti, lolene M yers. Back Row: Ian Baum, Erin McCann, Mindy Rosenzweig. Lacrosse From Row: lulie Larkin, Alice Visco, Debbie Mower, Heather Gerlipp, Andrea deChiara. Second Row: Alexis K omarek, Katie Ben- son, lill Primz, Aileen Hanrahan, Lisa Bonacquisti, lolene Myers, Back Row: Blossom Murphy, jan Baum, Erin McCann. 153 Women's Soccer Front Row: Lisa Chanitz KCath, Vera Parker, Second Row: Penny Roberts, Michelle Donnelly, Kim K napp. Third Row: Dina Patukas, K im Mirandy, Pam Wrighl, Marcyla Epps, Usa Menery. Fourth Row: Cindy toy, Holly Luce, Carla High, Blossom Murphy, Becky Long. Back Row: Ray Cressee !CoachL lennifer Sehorn, Men's Soccer Fron! Row: jonny Cedeno, Tom Schumacher, Phil Burnham, Bill Bracy, Second Row: Bob jacobs,, Scott Stein, Chuck Celband, K eith McCartin, David Forbes Back Row: Enrique Cahi, Alfredo Garcia, Juan Isonzilez, Celso Pinzori, Paul DeFelice. Women's Basketball First Row: Sarah Kearney Kapn, Sharon Westerbcrg Kaprl Back Row: Lynn Ibbotson, Amy Canrcr, Charleen leoneui, Renee Hudson, Sylvia lovc5, Vassiliki Lyras. 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