Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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V Y XNKDU ' AM 83OfFlVl 91.7 Q SMH Several hundred man hours of work went into effecting the change of Drexel's AM station WXDT- AM to WKDU-FIV! this year. After completion of the 80 foot tower atop Sarah Van Rensselaer dormitory this fall, transmission of WKDU 91.7 FIVI became a reality. The station sponsored a successful week- end hemophilia marathon to break in the new fa- cilities. Drexel's Flvl signal has a radius of almost 20 miles, although it has been heard as far as Ohio and Virginia fwhich isnit bad if you remember WXDT,s rangel. This increased potential audience means that the station has a tremendous opportunity to represent the Drexel community to those outside the University. The sound WKDU presents to its listening audi- ence is as varied as the members who participate in the operation of the facility. The programming includes UPI nevvs, Drexel sports, rock music, folk music, jazz, and even top 40 to round out Philadel- phia's FREE SOUND. 2 x:iA 2 F 'fx W I 1 I 4' 1 S 41 P! 3' WI' I 1 wif W: .14- XX M13 F W 55 I - I 1 +4eg,,,,H ,- Afwmmmmmxnm'mmm , -1. . mg., , W, kw?M ,J QMMMY If M 1 ,WMM .4 ,, tl -M M W, ,,, ,,. im wwf 1 up ikiiiiii 'W wx nw, me an vu 'fm ua iii WZ ny A Astronomy Bill Peeck, Bill Slegeier, Allan Divor, Jim Fullmer, Joe Currerie, Steve Lip- shitz, Dr. L. Cohen, Ken Lucas, Bruce Beben, Denis Marein, Mike Miksis, Al Drayton, Cliff Bell, Lee Gause, Bob Stribula, A. Telescope, Bruce Rubin, Barry Segal. Homecoming Phil K., Fred l., Murph, Greg L., Bill S., Angel, Steph, Joanie, Joe Mc G., Star, Tanya, Flay C., Hof- fer, Stan, Bob R., Karl M., Dennis K., Phil L. WKDU Bill Valentine, Tony Glover, George Sipe, Bruce Wal- lack, Larry Zablin, Sue Ritter, John Hodges, Mike Lee, John O'Neill, Joe Fortunato, Dan Hoffer, Dave Fleiman, Larry Pauls, Mark Thompson, Frank Nanna, Donna Dwyer, Mary Ann Catoggio, Mike McNalley, Norm Lampert, Paul Sokoloff, Art Glick, Ed Giogan, Irv Sankey, Jay Meyers, Marie Ann Cornet, Nolan Kaplan, Harvey Waltersdorf, Jerry Smeledy, Wayne Emmonds, Alex Krozon, Charlie Horner, Bud McWil- liams, Bill McElvenney, Bob Stribula, Rich Hamilton, Maurice Stewart. ,l Drexel Amateur Radio Club Jeremy Donimirski, Walter McGugan, Art Lukoff, Jim Stimeck, George Reber, Bernard Meagher Jr., Serge Loginovv Jr. In x LI Alpha Phi Omega Carl Roe, Jerry Wermiel, Dr. Louis Pytlewski, Stan Weinstein, Karl Mielenhausen, Bruce Goran, Dan Fteiniger, Dave Freedman, Howard Bigelow, Larry Carson, Les Herman, Pete Delany, Larry Schloder, Lou Falcone, Fred Lockett, Jim Pearce, Bill Cushing, Dave Clawson, Joe Morrone, Jack Mathis, Ken Miller, Bill Fromm, Tom Simpson, Phil Knorr, Steve Hutchins, Glen Beachy, Dave Boggs, Mark Cervi, Jim Christian, Bob Finger, Lou Gross, Jeff Hoffman, Boy James, Dennis Kelley, Frank Murphy, Don Onimus, Steve Pehnberg, Steve Sanford, Tom Sheaffer, AI Walker. Student Auditing Commission Brian Jones, Isabel McKenna, Louis Hertz, Terry Reed, Louis Schifreen, Dale Haring, Louis Simmeracker, Laurence Longacre, Gary McCor- mick, Stephen Bates, Peter Wszalek, Daniel Hoffer, Mr, John Savchok, Thomas Keyser, Joe O'Gorman, Stan- ley Pietrasko. Marian Konowitch, Riva Bennett, Yoel Attiya, Barry Oslick, Bruce Gordon, Richard Broady, Mark Glass, Jeff Nlalet, Jerome Stadd, Steven Nlerkin, Glen Hoptman, Joel Silver, Steve Levy. KN Drexel Christian Fellowship Hillel Darlene Bury, Denise Lavorgna, Glenn Rowland, Peter Adams, Prudie Semple, Nick Russo, Shel- don Keafer, Tom Diffenderfer, Lynn Hoffman, Diana Neil, Cyndy Powell, Art Hall, Bill Steckiel, Jim Fuhrman, Cecil Greek, Ray Long, Greg Lavorgna, Don Armbrecht. 3: 1- QQCY 4 612,10 l7l?!kFnT S5 j Q.iM f Q fifjf zz W lfg, 11 PBLLGI I k Vx A 5 x f fi 'Y -13-f A'- - 'W X M Alpha Phi Omega is the national service fraternity on campus. The brothers provide service to the school by sponsoring activities such as road rallys, blood drive, book ex- change and mixers. Planning and advertising are just as impor- tant to these projects as the actual running of them. Many long hours are spent carefully painting an intricate banner, printing posters with press type and mimeograph. Manning projects is no problem. The brothers volunteer their time willingly. Other organizations such as SPB and the Home- coming committee ask for their help in run- ning projects. The social part of fraternity life is not for- gotten. A house is considered an unneces- sary expense by the national fraternity. This does not hamper things much as parties and get-togethers are held in the brothers' homes and apartments. Fload rally clues are hard enough to figure out without adding aerial photographs. The APO aerial photo road rally of November 6, 1971, did just that. The rally was run almost entirely in Phila- delphia. Only a small part of it went into Conshohocken. Forty-three vehicles en- tered the rally. One of the entries was two motorcycles. The winner was the car which had closest to the cor- rect time forthe route. Time was carefully kept by special rally watches. The rally photos were taken by the brothers from a small plane piloted by one of them. ,c.f'535' ,, ' ,f '-..f N237 xy 115. O' .fir-t t.,.. W gag 65-.cb .cg-D b 242 1? 'Q' '-'-T- - C7 :fa -It -EW cl 5 .f rf: Q CI--'wi 'rg-.fo , nb Q. f Qf4Q , 'gag muzxft 5 Z U 3, . ,, view -kk Q..- -vu ..W .. .ls - w- ' 'Q1f'll 'n.. - . . 1.4-faff ' ' , r':.ffx-' , Q y,.w ,.l-A , ev NY. f . . .u.,,.- -n, '.M. f 1 ' 'W . 1 - -gn-J ' N--,3.., , K .. x ., .A - - +1 --x-..,-- , . ' H A . -4 4 ,Q 4. X , Ziggy Q, V ' 'If fc' 3 - , N it :F fa' 4, . -. - ' .- W 1 'Lia ' ' CHECK 5 POINT um cum -W 11 1 Q i The National Society of Scabbard and Blade is the national honorary fraternity for Advanced Corps Cadets enrolled in the various ROTC pro- grams throughout the United States. Advanced Corps Cadets who have demonstrated superior leadership qualities and who wish to promote ROTC activities on the college campus are given the opportunity to pledge Scabbard and Blade. The members perform various services throughout the school year. Among these are the providing of escorts at Homecoming, sponsoring the Annual Fall Formal, holding social events for the ROTC students, and promoting ROTC pro- grams and events. Open to all students, but of primary interest to those in the Military Science and various engineering and science programs, the Society of American Mil- itary Engineers strives to bridge the gap between military and civilian en- gineers and scientists by giving mem- bers a diversified look at engineering problems with emphasis on the prob- lems of the environment and national security. The Dragon's Guard is a co-ed pre- cision drill team and service organiza- tion associated with the Military Sci- ence Department. Formed in 1968, the team competes in intercollegiate drill meets along the east coast, serves as ushers and guides at University func- tions, and makes periodic visits to lo- cal military and veterans' hospitals. The Drexel Rangers are a voluntary sub-unit of the Drexel ROTC Corps of Cadets. Members undergo intensive and strenuous training in the art of soldiering, physical conditioning and survival arts. An elite unit, the Rangers practice and strengthen their skills through participation in field training exercises. 'QF' 43491 -.f QQ! wht-' 1: Afro-American Society Harvey Moore, Hope Jones, Lenny Smith, Donna Lawrence, Elaine Respass, Annetta Abra- ham, Calvin Krikland, Linda Lewis, Verge Har- per, Lois Smith, Stephen Cox, Jeffrey Harris, Greg Smith, Carole Gardner, Elaine Wilkes, James Johnson, Evelyn Collins, Greg Moore, Deborah Dlnes, Wayne Randolph, Karen Lopez, Roderick Cicero, Belinda Reed, lrys Cottman, Leslie Pan- key, Linda Moore, War- ren Merrick, Tony Brown, Evion Council, Audrey Smith, Kimberly Austin, Patricia Cody, Stacey Daniels, Frank Dickens, Leardrew Johnson, Brad Brown, Dennis Flemons, Clara Lewis, Richard Thomas, Mike Barnett, Francis Mack, Maurice Stewart, Richard Jones, David Williams, Kirk Stewart. l l Joanne Barrone Mary Alice Garrity Mary McGarrey Sharon Glifort Sue Hallas Miss Bindas Sue 8i E. J. Wendell Maryanne 8i Bob Fretz Nancy 81 Steve Moyer Cheney 8l Leo Gilmore Sue 8g Bill Canna Barbara Sheldon Marilyn Helnick Tanya Binder Beverly Ismail Lois Smith Carly Shoemaker, Kathy Yasenchak Nancy Sauter Paige Levitt Jessie Rugglerio Joan Marlowe. Mrs. Lucie Schneider, Stephie Mager, Cheryl Stagon, Donna Hershey, Debbie Beinhart, Libby Clappison, Michele Ren- zetti, Val Novick, Marcia Oliverio, Joan Evans, Mary Morgan, Stephie DeMarco, Ann Bahn, Patti Hitschler, Louise Reardon, Mary Wegman, Sue Brown, Katie Welsh, Judy Skinner, Debbie Rocco, Miss Lillian Haas, Kathy Chestnut, Mrs. Ar- lene Casner. H Y Y .N .M-iw A. J. Morrone, G, Kimmel C. Phillip, P. Mang, L Hancher, R. Coller, T Diffenderfer, S, Weiss, F Murphy, T. Sommers, R Walitsky, J. Johnson, E Hepler. Y Oieh Ciuk, Bohdan Chajkowsky, Damian Bereza, Jerry Harasewycz, Andrew Skaiohuk, Luba Kos, Prof. Hnatiuk, Anne Chomyn. Z uf' M-'qu Paul Sarmousakis, lan Ferris, Philip Kircher, George Chain, Bob Au- chenbach, Joseph Bal- dino, Kamala Bose, Lou Conti, Dennis Cronin, Rob Douse, Merril Feld- man, Phil Godlewski, Marcia Godlstein, Steve Greene, Ron Hatton, Ira Liedman, Robert Lipman, John Varitsch, Frank Maurone, Dennis Mc- Carthy, Ricky Millman, Thomas Pilling, Al Pisa- nelli, Lou Rubino, Jes- sica Ruggieri, Dave Rob- inson, Harvey Sacks, Peter Schaffer, Dave Schaller, Stuart Silver- man, Steve Skow, Bill Slayer, Ray Slezycki, Walter Smith, Armand Vozzo, Dave West, Stan- ton Weinstein, John Ya- noshak, Victor Meitner, Advisor. Richard Sand, Helen Malenbaum, Harry Dill, Dave Wachtl, Bonnie Horowitz, Peter Pelen- sky, Jeff Machamer, Jeff Hall. Steven Collier, Bernard John Cianfrani, Bob Hat- Cohen, Margie Hender- ton, Jim Parise, Carl son, Graham Thomas, Gouse, Benjamin Stad, Jeff Heilman, Mike Ko- Britt Rorabaugh, Woody pytko, Sam Sterling. Blum, Joel Lieberman. Ski Club Dave Trachtman, John Fiosenau, Franoena Sup- ple, Linda Jo Smith, Fred Block, Salvador Roditi, Ann Marie Koshuta, Vic- tor Lewchenko, Christine Scherf, Marianne Mc- Glone, Cindy Flah, Con- nie Cwiek, John Gallag- her, Mike Rich, John Kal- Ioz, Joanne Goodman, Hugo Hsu, Jerry Berlin, Eegee Shankin, Bob Uff- ner. Dr. Clyde Shive, Glenn Ascough, Ronald Bocek, Bernard Bukowski, Wil- liam Burgoyne, John Duna, Gary Gibb, David Gleassey, Lori Hancher, Allen Kerpan, Randall Nonemaker. Harold Kreider, Renwick Lundy, Ira Lustgarden, Franklin Morrison Jr., David Naylor, Bruce Pier- pont. Thomas Schneider, Brian Sime, Harlow Thompson. Robert Adams, Susan Bahr, Ron Bocek, Robert Books, Nancy Brown, Bernard Bukowski, Wil- liam Burgoyne, Betty Byrne. Confesor Caban, Gilbert Cohen, Charles Confer, John Duna, Gary Gibb, David Gleassey, Lori l-lancher, William Hood, Karen Kane, Edward Ko- bialka, Harold Kreider. Ira Lustgarden, Philip lVlcCrabb, Jim McTam- any, Douglas Ohlman, Catherine O'Krepky, De- nis Orlando, Bruce Pier- pont, Tom Popp, Harry Price. Roger Prichard, Ferdi- nand Reetz, Michael Schumann, Thomas Sch- neider, Brian Sime, Frank Sucharski, Harlow Thompson, Arthur Wag- ner lll, Jared Wermiel, Stanley Wilczura, Barry Woods. BI'aSS Band John Duna, David Gleassey, Edward Kobialka, Randall Nonemaker, Bruce Pier- pont, Arthur Wagner, Dr. Clyde Shive. Donald Armbrecht, Bonita-Ann Banks, Steve Barrell, Sara Bates, Susan Brinsfield, Jenine Brown, Dennis Carr, Lawrence Cohen, Linda Dieter, David Durgee, Dorothy Edwards, Albert Fehlauer, Robin Fraser, Robert Furniss, Randall Henderson, Glendy Higgins, Dana Hill, Lynn Hoffman, Brewster T. Hudson, Beth Hufnagel, Edward Humphrey, Dorothy Hutchins, Jay Keyser, Mary Kochan, Eleanor Lavin, Denise Lavorgna, William Lester, Mary Lodge, Glen Lysinger, Phillip Mazza, Pam Meitner, Allyson Mercer, Charles Merroth, Carol Newlin, Alice Potter, Margaret Radomski, Barbara Rock, Lyn Rosen, James Rumbarger, Carol Sangtinette, Karl Schaeffer, Audrey Smith, Anne Thompson, Kim Vercoe, Ted Weiss, Vickie Wrightington, Mar- garet Yevics. Charlie Pitts Chuck McElwee Bruce Jacobs John Tate Gary Wilson Skydiving Club Marguerite Callinan, John Duna, Charles Hagelgans, Karen Kane, Allyson Mercer Randall Nonemaker, Jerry Mykijewycz, Donald Newmeyer, Douglas Ohlman, Cath- erine O'Krepky, Roger Prichard, George Small, Arthur Wagner, James McTamany Edward Kobialka. SFC Oliner McKnight, Steven Hankins, Karl Schaeffer, Louie Summers, Kenneth Bryan, Mark Wolverton, John Zvolensky, Bob Blickley, Ivan Berry, Sam Haggar, Rua Thomas, Gerard Quingley, Steven Rehnborg. ROTC Rifle Team Student Program Board Harry Pappo, Philip De- Vicci, Virginia Domen, Paul Keller, Alan Minster- man, Bruce Carroll, Barry Segal, Stanton Weinstein, John Dougherty, John Rakickas, Rich Miller, John Ratti, Robert Stri- bula, Louis Falcone, Barry Minsterman, Jeff Macklis. Drop in Center Andy Patko, Bob Bycer, John Yingling, Greg Vi- ola, Larry Frantz, Roxy Gorko, Woodsy Palmer, Sam McLaughlin, Paul Sokoloff, Heather Gar- rish, Ken Lichtenstein, Ken Ezzell, Nancy Bi- shop, Bob Leopold, Les- lie McNeill, Dan Mason. Home Ec Council Joanne Barone, Anita La- ger, Sally Green, Irma Benner, Susan Boley, Ni- na Zipley, Laura Schu- mafsky, Christine Bush- ing, Sharon Stastny, Fion- nie Walitsky, Pam Martin, Denise IVlcQuade, Mari- lyn Gerber, Kathi Polan- sky, Kerry Bruno, Karen Walker, Jan Storrs. lee N--Y 3-dw T Fl. Kelly, Fl. Johnson, D. Lee, P. Cottone, J. Crossan, H. Green, T. Swift. Phi Gamma N Arlene Rims, Ceil Pelensky, Pamela Goebel, Mary K. Pompetti, Maureen Finnie, Marlene Wolf, Carol Neisser, Chris- tine Sekula, Elaine Young, Ann Wingate, Mia Berlinsky. Tom Burba, Kirk Foltz, Bernie, Walt Hallinan, Bob Schmukler, Karen Ulrich, Jolly Cholly, Bob Melissa, Rob Douse, Dan Seiffert, Larry Besnoff, Steve Green, Vern Brown, Roy Brahen, Dick Elliot, Ann Levine, Cliff Bell, Steph Corp, Evie Van De Bogart, Dave Booth, Mark Lieber, Mitch Berman, Gabe Paoletti, Rich Boyle, Lynne Rudolph, Leslie McNeill, Tom Thompson, J. C. Kitch, Codge Cox, MAIN, Don Hendler, Larry Marion, Thierry Phillips, Bruce Rubin, Lenore Flu- oti, Jim Lewis, Steve Ber- hang. Diana Neil, Greg Lavorgna, Denise Bannworth, Mary Mader, Larry Carson, Jim Smailes, Bernie Meagher, Steve Gold, Lee Smith, Bill McElvenney. 'fv- Triangle Jim Lewis, Tom Landis, Barbie Heing, Walter Hallman, Leslie McNeill, Rita Feii, MAYA Sharon Peirce, Jack Herzins, Arlene Rims. Cheryl Fox, Elyse Rosen, Anita Lager, Ronnie Walitsky, Jan, Kathe Polansky, Irma Benner, Marilyn Ger- ber, Sharon Stasney, Pam, Sally Green. Perspective Rv, X ! E 1 wr? Viz? - ,. S X Q. ,far x xx ,, .. 'sv is A N- -59535kiTif x zf5f51 Rig 3 5. X N15 if La 'M ,si 5' 5 s 3 fi E s . 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Flag Zaig Stu Gail Marc Poppa John Nancy H-Man Earl H-Bear Hulk Steve Debbie Chuck Frank Laurie Barb Bert Spic Roach Dave Vinnie Badminton Ken Roberts Tony Spadaccini Harry Josten Ken Austin Mike Brophy Bill England Curt Pratt Thurman Harper Tony Falcone Greg Bass Joe Dunn Pat Vogt Mike Sakala Mike Koluch Mike Capp Pete Cochran Dennis McCrory John Gamane James Robinson Arthur Huey Warren Carney Gene Eckhart Dave Ermer Joe Fleischman Charles Goedeke Tom Kitko Lloyd Noll Bob DeVries Curt Kramer Dan Monch Gus Karayin Opoulus Paul Southworth Flay Sewell John Yingling Sigma Alpha Epsilon V q lwgiy ,.,, ,,,k, , 'guna-sauna: ?l gg... .-na-1 T , l l P-,A SJXE QWNCU A Delta Sigma Phi Stan Cohen Ed Hepler Jerry Aron Steve Skow Bob Slater John Yanoshak Dave West John Damiani Vince Wagner Joe Sitko Bob Kepford Wes Richardson Dan Kovel Graham Anderson John Lego Paul Bocko Charles Bradley Ron Cheong Steve Swytak John Davidson Mark Johnson Harry Weaver Dave Williams Sonny Shifflett Larry Hiestand Bob Kennedy Stan Grysiec Bob Denale Tom Marinello Rick Micklos Karl Fassnacht E. J. Wendell Ken Wildman ,Wa- .-,...-.-- ,.....-1 Tau Epsilon Phi Hal Davidon Dave Oppenheimer Bob Rudderow Lou Schifreen George Small Eddie Davis Mike Kravitz Larry Sobel Lenny Pesko Phil Horkin Tony Di Renzo Steve Leskowitz Greg Pickel Tom Bieniosek Pat Wilson Tom Blackburn Steve Kozicki Darence Grabill Doug Gilbert Tom Klinger Nick Leuchek Paul Blauch Rich Hippie Pi Kappa Phi Jim Edelman Ed Kress Stu Maleeff Paul Kreuzberger Scott Miller Ken Prager Mike Hinerman Al Plotkin Marc Shames Marc Klein Tom Figlio Paul Berger Phil Berman Lou Moliken Brian White Lee Stevens Dich Di Filippo Tom Gunusky Stu Silverman Nanook Joel Elstein Doug Kovaleski Dan Chady T. Johnson B. Palmer S. Costa R. Kalpis E. Schlotzhauer E. Dimond B. Palko G. Case D. Styer T. Boyer T. Antol J. Farr J. O. S. Schuck A. Porch N. Jadczak L. Treppel C. Scachrist D. Parsons D. Baldassari D. Haring Frieda D. Neilson D. Wachtl J. Convey R. Hart E. Kinsel G. Fitchko B. Stees Janet Volpe, Shelly Mac- Gibney, Michelle Renz- etti, Joanne Barone, Eth- nea Hughes, Carol Lenzi, Chris Hill. Joan Delaney, Marcia Roos, Dean Goodman, Frieda DiGeorgio, Sue Mathews, Rhona Neren- berg. Paulette Nannos Mary Slezycki Chris Hill Cathy Di Francesco Donna Cader Cindy Halderman Cathy O'Krepky Sue Mattheus Terry Berruti Debbie Pentz Priscilla Nannos Anne Fox Mary Roberts Mary Rita Mr Garey Michelle Renzetti Theresa Schleich Denise Rosa Maria Dominguez Mary Esola Cyndee Savage Carol Muckley Karen Walker Ronnie Novelli Joe Miller John Maxwell Mike Baraniak Alan Moore Taylor Bet Cathy Murphy Jim Castellan Ramon Garcia Mary Rose Prokop Bill Linton Cindy Waszkieqicz Tony Lakis Barbara Solge Bob Montgomery Fran Korwek Wazoo Walt Gaibler Wayne Campbell Luis Garcia Bill Conroy Gerry Slick Jesse Baker Danny Zebroski Janet Wagner Beverly Vircsik Denise Welzel Margaret Yevics Camille Ferreira Linda Bet George Wagner Stanley Zadrozny Steven Kirkner A neighbor Bill Swartz, Vince Vitollo, Sam Costa, Tom Klinger. Jerry Lennon, Bob Chimeluski. Dan Bingaman, Greg Bass, Stu Passe, Earl Spie- Dick Plummer, Keith Sheppard, Dan Bloodwell QGI- Chuck Pinka, Ken Austin, Paul Heuman, Tom Bie Mark Brabek, Mike Bagan, Rich Hart. niosek, Tom Gunusky. ff'Eilff'?f' Mimi Baumgardner Tanya Binder Ethnea Hughes Gina Wenz Nancy Bishop Kiff Kearney Nina Zipley Kay Bozarth Lucy McDowell Donna DePaul Verne Cozzolino Debbie Powell Judy Lazar Frieda DiGeorgio Sandii Rittenhouse Nancy Sauter Abby Greenwald Debbie Rocco Jean Sudfeld Beth Hawley Jessie Ftuggieri Nannette Best Phyllis Sederholm Debbie Westmoreland Marian Behlert Almeda Prichard Debbie Bennett Laurel Hayes Janet Volpe Deby Lovelace Debbie Maguire Janis Gilbert Wendy Bergmann Roberta Martin Shelley Golden Gillian Kitching Margie Parkhurst Jan Kaufmann Sherry Fox Marcia Oliverio Janet DiNorscia Ann Bondy Libby Magnone Sue O'Brien Maggie Robinson Marie Boman Sherri Wyman iv... ,,,.....-, 5, J- Delta Zeta' wr... uf .W--f E t Slgma x L li .,, .e 'KAA N Peggy Mang Wendy Gluck Maria Jacobs Rhona Nerenberg Aileen Wolfert Evie Mittelman Harriett Laufe Cookie Weiner Carol Lenzi Kathi Poiansky Debbe Mastragostino Pat Fedorak Grace Greco Joan Previti Julie Mullen Joanne Barone Laurie Smith Lydia Sporacio Pat Moore Linda Smagil Bonnie Mannal Carol Cuthbertson Bev Ismail Libby Clappison Jill Keefer Nancy Karol Caryl Shoemaker . Claire O'Sullivan Linda Oretice Marcie Goldstein Anne Pass Joyce Elanjian Linda Donaldson Suzanne Tabibian Shelly MacGibeny Shirley Marburger Val Novick Q i 41594411 VIL' Jeremy Sandia Stan Jerry Jim Mel Jim Charlie Mark Jack Bob Ronnie E. J. Karl Carole Moiz Jonathan Arlene Duane W. Bajkowski, K. Benjes, Ft. Brown, J. Bond, D. Calla- han, M. Chain, B. Cullinan, W. DiMichele, B. Easterday B. L. Ferguson, C. Frederick, T. Frost, D. Gay, H. C Gulbrandsen, B. Guertin, J. Hart, Fl. Hill, G. Hrebien W. Howley, C. Hertrich, L. Johnson, J. Kohli, S. Leibert G. McClure, J. Maley, T. Matthews, s. iviarengo, vvf Messner, F. Miller, R. Montgomery, J. Petersen, N Parker, P. Flahn, E. Shubert, W. Slater, L. Stevens, F. Wilson, K. Young. Football ii. . .semen-. 'fi .Q Lacrosse T. Terebus, J. Faraldo, B. Myers, T. Godonis, M Johnson, A. Swiatowski, P. Lit, D. Miller, J. Steel, M Vetter, J. Drennen, B. Parente, B. Geisford, C. Hamill J. Hector, M. Keffer, A. Salvitti, J. Yeager, J. Easlick F. Buchy, D. McCarthy, G. Chiusano, D. Dreibelbis, J Fleilly, C. Walters, J. DeVauIt, J. Petersen, B. Keech S. Lenart, H. Clarke, P. Duffy, C. Smith, G. Galeone M. Demiter, J. Bond, J. Dinsick, L. Broglie, N. Howley T. Dubrowalski, J. Hee, W. Merrick, Fl. Langshaw, E Schubert, M. Walls, P. Gerst, J. ivan. if .. L- - fra guilt Bm A. Alsamari, E. Apostolidis, J. Barton, C. Dincel F. Gotzon, J. Herman, H. B. Holub, J. Loughran F. MacWilliams, J. Metzger, L. Pauls, D. Penning- ton, K. Prager, T. Rogers, T. Schuyler, S. Sotir- chos, A. Spielman, L. Stevens, Fl. Stirling, P Varsallona. Soccer Freshman Basketball J. Aldins, B. Ambler, J. Bonk, T. Brophy, D Cooper, T. Corlies, Ft. Holmes, J. Howland, T Nash, C. O'DonneI, T. Parks, D. White. Varsity Basketball L. Athens, J. Averona, M. Fee, J. Glick, J. Hart, F. Korwek, S. Lilly, J. McCusker, V. Morrison, G. Newman, E. Tompkins, D. Williams, S. Zadrozny. 4 M2 YlHEXEp UHEXEL S Q 'N '-r-1 fy ii ' 5 Tijga-'. -... -- NE ' ' if 5 WEN 351 In Ia 'Q 'if T ki ,nv 9 . , A L . 31 3' m X 5' 32- x az Q r' F F w ' sk ' Y ff 5 'F mais J Y A NN I 'lf 1, Q5 3 ju . Q.x g 'Biz SQ N ev, f f - x X Q M .fx W X F f f 1 X f ix - is 1 , f f ' Q , all N f N I T ,I X X . fmifiq f W W X Avif J' - f ., .Q .ff fi' ' L.. Ice Hockey Crew F s Coach R. Conant, K. VanHorn, Co-capt. G. Kimmel, B. Tait, M. Twardzik, H. Sweeny, N. Serpentine, A. Plotkin, Co-capt. S. Caputo, E. Tumasz, G. Bangor, R. Massero, P. Bauer, Capt. G. Jensen, J. Coleman, R. Faust, E. Cox, D. Massi, M. Lorello, K. King, B. Wunder, I. Liebman, E. Paulsen, V. Cocozza, D. Tyson. Advisors, Contance Lewis, Eleanor Keyser, H. Martin Kellmen, Paul Autenrieth. Missing, P. Miele, E. Spaeth, B. Peart. W. Wayne Blanchard, Raymond Carey, William Frank, Ronald Madden, Michael McKenna, Robert Pennartz, Frank Pereschino, Kurt Schultz, Larry Wittig. 5 2234 P 1 'fill W '-::1-F Baseball L. Athens, J. Chalfin, D. Clawson J. Hannon, H. Holub, G. Hoover, N. ltri, T. Lang, W. Langshaw, N McCartney, T. McVeigh, W. Myers, J. Schroeffel, D. Shan- non, T. Wanner, S. Wells. Wrestling S. Bates, J. Canavan, H. Carullo, E. Daniels, D. DiRienzo, G. Dunbar, H. Glesk, T. Godonis, G. Lauver, C. Leinberry, P. Mazza, T. Sagui, M. Savage, J. Showalter, D. Wilke, A. Wlasuk, T. Yontz. Tennis C. Angstadt, J. Cantrell, V. Chiang, J. David- son, J. Deisher, E. Edelson, W. Flis, M. Green D. Herrala, E. Katz, W. Kennedy, J. Macintosh A. Mathis, D. Oppenheimer, B. Rubin, K. San- ford, G. Thomas, R. Thompson, F. Tsou, F Wenograd, M. Yurkonls. wwe L- .. , . . .yy ,-f,, .,,.,,,,,,.,.,, , - f- . W.f, -sf- W f --vsix s W l . f .-ws.,.., ...,. ..sw,mwmmssm:4mwm.w-:ds-1-9 . 11 zz Joan Barlow, Sue Brown, Libby Clappison, Joan Delaney, Sally Greis, Pat Hitschler, Beverly Ismail, Rosle Lach, Louise Reardon, Linda Russell, Judy Skinner, Mary Weg- man, Kate Welsh, Sally Wilson, Man- ager Cathy Toole. Lacrosse that A t' Q , ff-'L A it Y 4 S-. W m l 1 3 5 Basketball Mimi Baumgardner, Barbara Bell, Pam Bracken, Mary Ellen Buckley, Marie Chin, Margie Collins, Deb- bie Daniels, Francine Holloway, Colleen Kelley, Peggy Leon- ard, Kathy O'Neil, Bonnie O'Rourke, Debbie Rocco, Elise Schwartz, Mary Wegman, Joan Wel- gle, Managers: Don- na DePaul, Carol Lenzie, Chery Wy- mann. Kathleen Dehl, Frani Hess, Joy Mc- Henry, Linda Newbury, Chris Sekula, Roslyn Snyder, Nancy Stowell, Diane CROSS KEYS SME Harry C. Adams, Joseph D. Barr, Edward C. Clark, Niel Connor, Edwin L. Dardzin- ski, Joseph Dougherty, John Donnelly, John E. Engle, Richard T. Farmer, Barry Haigh, Kurt Hinebaugh, Thomas Jackson, James Kirby, Charles Knickerbocker, Joan Kondracki, David S. Tasquarelio, Francis W. Peszka, Carol Puntel, Edward Raspa, Thomas Sicilia, Fred Soistmann, Harding G. Warren. W. Hawkins, Advisor. David R. Geise, Tony DeNardo, Jr., Kurt Hinebaugh, Frank Peszka, Harding G. Warren, Jr., Jay M. Gochin, Charles M. Coyne, and Harry C. Adams, Jr. Not Photo- graphed: Michael D. Barrett, Richard Bowerman Sr., Michael T. Burke, Neal Con- nor, Albert Cordery, A. B. Dangelo, J. Elvanian, Fred Eutermoser, F. Fendo, J. Folk, Glen C. Frederick, Edwin Freedman, C. Greiner, Sr., R. James, Frank Kennedy, John F. Kenton, Jr., R. W. Lancaster, Michael A. Marszalowicz, Edward B. Mel- chionni, R. Moyer, J. Paulino, A. Phillips, J. M. Ponianek, Lawrence E. Ptaschek, Robert H. Smith, J. Tomaszewski, Crawford L. Williams, F. Williams and Hartley Pierce-Advisor. ..-,... ...M ,,...... . We g:,..'g f '7V f 'T ' , ba. ,,,,,, ,, . 1, A 51 CLASS CONGRESS John Donnelly, V.P. James G. Kritikson, Pres. Francis M. Wunderle, Sec. F. Robert Melcher, Treas. Joseph Pettineo, Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL Fred Soistmann Charles Herpen Ralph Kramb Donald Dennis Edward Raspa Alex Meloni Neil Connor Frank Wunderle Bob Heitz, Sec. Joe Pettineo, Adv. Barry Haigh, Pres. Joe Barr, V.P. William Buckley Anthony DeNardo, John Engle Albert Geiger J. Kurt Hinebaugh Jonathan Hodges Robert Klumpp Kathleen Lamb Frank Plunkett Kenneth Seymour James Skokowski Oram Tonge Harding Warren Jerry Witkowski Robert Bortz Harry E Busch Edward C Clark Durland E Evans, John S. Dearing, Thomas J Flnnlmore Howard Freedman Ernest Halberg David A. Herbert, James G Krltikson RobertJ Luce PatrickG McQulllan David R Nichols, David R. Pat- terson Charles E Perry RodgerA Phillips Carol A Puntel Bernard A. Somers, William G Stahl Ronald E Steinmeyer Edward J Walsh Robert A. Wendel, Carl IEEE Robert C. Beach Vincent J. Benham Robert A. Cicula L. R. Clements Louis R. Clifford Robert C. Conroy John S. Dearing Donald Dennis Ralph C. Edelson Bruce W. Feldman Richard E. Groff, Jr. G. F. Hallermeier Harold G Heckman Andrew Herbert John J. Hill Allan C. Johnson Donald R. Kester James G. Kritikson Anthony T. Lavely Thomas Lew James R. Long William E. Maronski Charles J. Merriken William F. Michalski A. M. Montgomery D. B. Moultrie, Jr. Thomas C. Moyer Richard J. Noch T. F. Orishimo Donald Pierantozzi Samuel Privitera Gary J. Quinn Harry J. Reeb V. J. Rumkevicius Robert S. Schamis L. H. Schmidt Richard M. Shaffer Madhu N. Sheth Bernard V. Smith Fred S. Soistmann Charles T. Stimson Gerald M. Sunberg Gary L. Sutherlin Cash L. Sutton A. J. Swanchara, Jr Donald J. Vallere William T. Wright ETA KAPPA NU David Patterson Robert Wendei Fred Soistmann Edward Clark Thomas J. Hodges John Dearing James G. Kritikson Cari Wiedmann, Jr. Thomas Jackson R. G. Alessandrini James P. Deiacy Herbert Dutton Patrick McQuilIan Robert Moore David Thomas Smith SAM Frank McCabe Ralph Kramb Lucy McDowell John Hendrich Leonard Majuri Alan Jordan Bob Heitz, Pres. Harding Warren Joe Pettineo, Adv If - - John Augustino, Neal T. Connor lCoachl, John DeBenedictis, Robert Gamble, Hal Heckman Mario Maurizio, Alfred Pioggia, Harold Price, John Pomianek, Kenneth Seymour, Winfield Shaw, David Scheerer, Wayne Thompson, Jerome Witkowski, Stanley Woodworth. BASKETBALL WHO'S f WHO Howard Freedman, William Stahl, Edward Clark, Charles Merriken, Joseph Barr, Dur- land Evans, Robert Heitz, Carl Wiedmann, Jr., Edward Raspa, John Donnelly. '23 Nw fu? AL. if lf r il ' 4 l. . 3-5. sec. rI, , r we r , ,i4 sw-iv: l . ,- l t . , f r i Ilri rr i i rri ' ' ' . ,, i ., I rli,l DENNIS BMQDASSARI . . . 777 ,Willow Street, Pottstown, Pa. 1. . . C0-OP COMMERCE AND ENGI- NEERING . . . Pi-Kappa Phi 1-5, House Manager, Greek Games, Softball, Touch Football. g A DONALD, o. BAaiic11I . . Q 107 Myrtie Avenue, Mer- chantvitle, N...l .... CNIL ENGINEERING . . . Amer.. Society ot Civil Eng. 53 ROTC Drill Team 1g Soc. of Amer.,Military Eng. 1-4. . STEPHEN M. BARTHA . . . 6061 N. Marvine Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Tau Epsilon Phi, Burser 55 Who's Whog Triangle 3g Blue Key 4-5, Sec. 4, Pres. 5: SPB 3-5, Lecture Comm. Chair. 4g Student Dean ol Men 4: Student Director of Coop- erative Education 4-53 Stu- dent Dept. Head--Fin. and Stat. 5g IF Softball 4, Touch Football 4, 5g Volleyball 3, 4g Rifle Team 4. PAUL BAYLIN . . . 304 Winding Way, Merion Sta- tion, Pa .... HUMANITIESR AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. , - 1119143 . ,1. AIDMINM IsTnA17lf+?lFl13i1g,1,g.1a. arg Birothe ers wind En- sembler,f1A32giCount Downs 2-42? Afro-American Society .IOANNE QBARONE . . . 9575fWalieyAvenue, Phila- delphia, Pa. irrr . . I. HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Dietetics and Nutrition Assoc. 3, 4g New- man Club 1-35 Pan Hellenic Council 3: Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4, Pres. 45 Student Dept. Head of Nutrition and Food 4: Home Ec Council 4: Key and Triangle 4: Omi- cron fNtt3,f4g Phi Kappa Phi 4. I RICHARD D. BARTON . . . 601 S. Broad Street, Lans- dale, Pa. 19446 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION. GLENN R. BEACHY . . . 503 Mt. Sidney Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601 . . . MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Alpha Phi Omega 1-5g Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 4, 55 Basketball 4: Touch Football 1. JAMES -MQ , 210' N. ,girl ,'1,- 1'-gf town, Pa. I ' 1fnrcAi. enomeenine ,124 Eta Kappa 'Nur r,,, 4,5155 elieaiilylei Club1. MICHAEL. F. BARRY . . . 1016 Faustina Drive, West Chester, Pa .... HUIVIANI- TIES AND SOCIAL SCI- ENCES . . . Hum-4Soc. Activities Board 3g Com- munity Relations Council 2-4. I BRUCE K. BAUMAN . . . 5004 Willows Avenue, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19143 . , . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING. WAYNE ANDREW BELKO . . . 1626 Magnolia Road, Vineland, N..I. 08360 . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Delta Sigma Phi 3-5, If Softball 4-53 Pi Tau Sigma 3-5, Vice Pres. 5: Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 4-5. I , ,PHILIP s. BAn.BAGAI:t.Q?3lffl' Q. . 551 No. ,trr First eyr, ne1afa,a,1.1,efa+1z+ Hammonton, ,,.t Lf, ,. I., 1,'ffVf', ELECTRICALT.,1,ENGtNE5H? 7 ING . . . lnet.iofr1EleotricalI1 81 Electronics'Eng. ,13-5: . THERESA A. BARRY . . . 322 Riverview Avenue, Drexet Hill, Pa. 19026 . . . CHEMISTRY . . . Phi Lamb- da Upsilon 4, 5: Amer. Chemical Society 1-5, Sec. 3, 4, Newman Club 1-5: Lacrosse 1. MARGARET M. BAUM. GARDNER . . . 1104 Turner Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... FOUR YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Delta Zeta 1-4, Vice Pres. 45 Basketball 1-4, Hockey 1-2g Women's Athletic As- soc.g Drexel Accounting Society 3-4g Newman Club: Cheerleaders, Manager 3. EDWARD HENRY BELL. . . 44 South College Avenue, Flourtown, Pa .... ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager 4. will -frfrwwzfszssalflmygqgq .. .. .. . .inf . ... ,,,W,,. ., 7 ..,W:,,.,,,mggg . Q. .ly . i wi Z ff r. A54r2WfffW5 1 , 52 f W ' 1 Z, if wfmzllseallw . l f, N,-1 ,, A l f f l- r w 532, 4? 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CO-OP phia, Q. z TR'CArL-ENC5iN5E9'N1G - 1'WCS'-Qi?eUHll6ZZeta 1-4, Jr- COMMERCE 8- ENG ---- NESS' ?E SfUd0Uf2lQ9h9f6SS'l4, 5siEiQ?'Zi.11115l.iiSFr5??HUhBlRep- 2, 3, 1Phi Sigma Kappa LF- Rev- - - Kappg,3.1tiLt1i'4, 55. Tau. Be.t6fi?ir 1-4, Capt. '4:.Soc. of Advancement of American' 53 Algiha jPl1i,Qrrlega 13,5ilQri4ff,..i1,e,3fiiang1lgl11145 Student. nnE En 1agMarlagement 43 lF. Pres. 5. Chairman TreaS.T!2, 3, COITIIIL , rl., Q rr... ,gif 4. .r. TPFBS-11155. 'NSY-T Cf' E Err 1l.4?1ffKSnoill2l, Ff65fi E l. endf . , .lrrr Electrical r.. land,Eleclronics gHol11ecomingrQueeni 1, 29 A , Elig.f2a5.: .. 1 Qwihbfsr Who 153' , X33 7Frosh Orient. 'OutstanEdingiSenior Awafdl 2, 33 .Student Body A - A i W9fkSh0Pi .135 Sf- Class - .. . p . A . . . ...Rim 14- 1 , r.11 ff 11'1 qsUsAN:c., BLACK . 10 ,fwAYNE.,l.BLANcHARD ALAN M. BLAY . . . 3043 .,.. Crest Drive, sounder Brolokl Q12 il.g175,Wailnut Street, MR Hewlett Avenue, Merrick, N..l. 08805. rH0tlllEj e 11 fgym-Beaver, Pa.. 15009 . . . New York 11566. . . CHEM- EcoNolvllcs,Foun YEAR. i'i,gf QQv0P'.1i .COMMERCE AND lcAl. ENGINEERING . . . COURSE. . c . Ei1ENGllNE.EHlNG . . . Lambda Big Brother 5: Amer. Inst. A . . A l - f 1.re. e1.Cbi,Q.rA!pharri1-5,,Scholarship of Chem. Eng. 1-55 Hillel fig? 1 1zC.I3airmanTi2,i IF Basketball Foundation 1,,2g.Astronomy 15. 7 i -1115.0 Gwek Games 1-5, Club 32 BQWll59vLCil1lb 153 1 - -,7SQfib3Il .1-5, T0uch Foot- Sailing CIuh '5.Q iir' ff f . ffball. ,1e5, Volleyball' 1-55 , V J QQ. . f,11BHsk9iballl 'li-3, Crew 2-5: .,VarsityrCilu.b 2f3g Amer. So- A .gmiclely jgof ri. Civil Eng, 1-3: f qgpcommefge andfEng. Soci- . JEFFREY E.,,Bl.ullM- i. 1 gy,,gyKlllirllnedeudlM.fBoAs.. . . Box 4130, Tunknaninock,1.,PzlLf i.1. LTQQQ, ff0YBl'bff00k Road, . . .o .FOURLE YEAR 4 irle 1.i.g20-reenllilrl Farms, P3..19151 Ness ADM!NlsTRAIllngg2..,1l3114 1. .1 ECONOMICS .1 . Pi Lanllldslelsl ilr.1 rcounse. .Q.1,. aaskeblalrl,. rrrr 1Brlwling,wffPil10i Delia1l.1.12Ze!a.1 1f2l1fVoll3evballl Pong, Softball. 1-2.61 1111533 . .l, 5 A 5 ALAN H- BOHLHQ i.1i Spring Lane. Pa- 19460 - ENGINEERING. 491412442 Lambda Upsilvfll pi, '.rr,r'1 . 'r'r. l,'.', ji. l,.,E,l.l ',1.'. iff. ..,., rzsswzsfzle.l13g4.fWg31aasgsl- -fffwf1- ff-f - E ..,...q,,, A..MMWASIIZSZf-1 52nlgg15,y.m5,,gill , ..., ll ?N ff' rx A W qu-as JOSEPH M. BONAVITA- COLA . . . 2055 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . CO-OP BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION . . . Bas- ketball 1, 2. RICHARD J. BOYLES . . . Penn Brooke Apts., 11-B, North Wales, Pa .... ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 5. JOSEPH F. BRELSFORD . . . 327 Greenwood Road, Lansdale, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Pi Kappa Phi 25 Football 1-4: Basketball 1-4g Greek Games 2, Touch Football 4, Volleyball 1-43 Triangle, Sports Editor 4: Student Head Marketing Dept. 4. EDMOND J. BROCCHI . . . 303 Barker Avenue, Lans- down, Pa .... HUMANITIES 81 SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Newman Club 1-5g Crew 1, 2g Basketball 2, 3. JOHN R. BROWN . . . 546 Harmony Street, Coates- ville, Pa. 19320 . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 4, 59 Football 1-2. ROBERT A. BOX . . . 419 Mt. Spring Avenue, Hawley, Pa .... CIVIL ENGINEER- ING . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 1-5, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, IF Basketball 1-5, Softball 1-5g Amer. Society of Civil Eng. 1-5. I JOHN J. BRACCILI . . . 5910 Trinity Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... CHEMI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Intramural Basketball 5, Touch Football 4-53 Phi Lambda Upsilon 4-5: Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 1-5. PAMELA A. BREWER . . . 1908 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION. MELVIN P. BROOKS . . . 185 Winters Avenue, Cat- onsville, Md .... MATHE- MATICS . . . Touch Foot- ball 1: Student Congress, Pres. 2-3g Afro-American Society 1-5, Chief Justice, Student Court ot Review 5: CRC 2-33 SMC 3. VERNON R. BROWN . . . 505 Derby Avenue, Vent- nor, N.J .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Triangle 4, 53 Beta Gamma Sigma 1, 5, V.P., Bowling Club 1-5, Pres. 3-5: Onion Club. THOMAS H. BOYER, JR. . . . 332 Dean St., West Chester, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain 4, IF Basketball, COLEMAN D. BOYLAN, JR. . . . 1477 Braddock Lane, Penn Wynne, Pa .... BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Accounting Society 3, 4. R Greek Games, Touch , I ball: Biddle Law Big Brothers 2. ROY E. BRAHEN . . . CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Triangle 4: Chas. J. Biddle Law So- ciety 4g WKDU 2, 3. JAMES A. BRINDLE . . . 603 W. Main Street, Norris- town, Pa .... CIVIL ENGI- NEERING . . . Touch Fooball 1, 3, 4, 5: Amer. Society of Civil Eng. 1-5. BRUCE B. BROWN . . . 600 Red Lion Road, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19115 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION. RANDALL J. BRUBAKER 326 Arch Street, Johns- town, Pa .... HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Alpha Pi Lambda, Touch Football, Volleyball. STANLEY A. BRAVERMAN . . . 2011 Knorr Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Swimming, Track: Touch Football, Drexel Law Society. SUSAN E. BRINSFIELD . . . 108 W. 7th Street, Media, Pa .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-4, Treas. 3, Bowling 1-2, Vol- leyball 1-2: Pi Nu Epsilon 3-45 Dietetics and Nutrition Assoc. 35 Glee Club 1-4: Varsity Singers 3-43 Frosh Advisor 3-4. JEFFREY E. BROWN . . . 859 N. Meadowcroft Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION . . . Lexerd 5. KERRY J. BRUNO . . . 1001 Rydall Road, Cherry Hill, N.J .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Sigma Sigma 1-4, Vice Archon 25 Home Eco- nomics Council 3-4, Stu- dent Program Board 1g Stu- dent Fashion Group 3-43 Newman Club 1. FRANK J. BRUZEK . . y. Ferry Station Apts., Apt. E-20, Camden, N.J. . . . ELECTRICALV ENGINEER- ING . . . Triangle 2-3. RICHARD I-I. BURD . . . 1348 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... MATHEMATICS. MICHAEL J. BUTLER . . . 857 Green Valley Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. 19128 . . . MATHEMATICS. WILLIAM A. CANNA .. . . 1529 Ehrenptort Avenue, Oreland, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Society of Married Stu- dents 4, 5, President 5. DIANE L. CARRAGINO . . . 127 First Avenue, Port Reading, N.J. 07064 I . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE. KENNETH H. BUBIS . . . 1835, Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia, Pa .... ELEC- TRIOAL- ENGINEERING . I Hillel Foundation 3-5. STEVEN A. BURGERT . . . Box 27-A, R.D. 3, Fleet- wood, Pa .... BIOLOGI- CAL SCIENCES . . . Amer. Inst. of Biological Sciences 5g Varsity Wind Ensemble 1-2. RONALD M. BUZINSKI . . . 707 Youngs Road, Phillips- burg, N.J .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Delta Sigma Phi 1-4, IF Basketball 1-53 Newman Club. THOMAS A. CANNIERE . . . 963 Sanger Street, Phila- delphia, Pa. 19124 . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4-59 Phi Eta Sigma 1-5. ROBERT S. CARUTH . . . 354 Richlield Road, Upper. Darby, Pa. 19082 . . . C0- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Triangle 3-5. oeonee A. BUClS.,,,tg1,..551,g1338 Shadow Place, .,,. L N.J .... co-on CHRISTOPHER A.'?a1UR- HANS . . . P.O. Box 12,- Parkerford, Pa .... CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society of Civil Eng.g Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. BERNARD W. CAMPBELL . . . 5060 Hardt Road, Gibsonia, Pa. 15044 . MATHEMATICS. SUSAN T. cAPozzf,gt1,,,,g,1.. is Bayberry Road, Trenton, N.J .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Tennis 2-33 Student Fashion Group, Member- ship Chairman 3-4. WESLEY E. CARVER, JR. . . . 7108 Whitaker Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION . . . Lambda Chi Alpha 2-53 Crew 1, 2: Touch Football 2-5. ,fr , rwfewf-rf-We-ff Im, :AMI ,,., M.,,,,w,,,,,., ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ll '4 'Wif?ZZmft2EeIsfI Af 2 zT Qrf ,flf 4 rw , ' -1 , , ,, 1 ' ' - ua HI-'E -E A- 223' H0119 Soufh ....,,,. , ,,.1 .ill cAI. lllpt MICHAEL . 54 Vicar Lane, Levittown, Pa. 19054 . . . CO-OP COM- MERCE AND ENGINEER- ING . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon, IF Bowling, Softball, Touch Footballg Soccer, Student Congressg Commerce and Eng. Societyq , PATRICK T. CANDVAN . . . 4302 Walnut Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... CO-OP COMMERCE, AND ENGI- NEERING .,.1y. Phi Sigma Kappa 1-5, Rush Chairman 3, 45 Inductor 4, Greek Games 2, Basketball 2-4, Softball 2, 3, Touch Foot- ball 2-4, IF College Bowl 3, Newman Club 1. RALPH W. . . . 7127 Erdrick Philadel- phia, Pa. . . .TACIVIL ENGI- NEERING . . .Amen Soci- ety of Civil Eng., Lambda Chi Alpha, Touch Football, Scholarship Chairman. THOMAS E. CASMAY, JR. . . . 1601-A Patricia Drive, Yeadon, Pa. 19050 . . . FOUR YEAR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-43 Student Marketing .amen 3-4. I V I M lk ffv ,I QYNW 29 if fi DAVID F. CATTELL . . . 502 Beideman Avenue, Cam- den, N.J .... PHYSICS . . . Sigma Pi Sigma 55 Amer. Inst. of Physics 1-5: Soc. of Physics Students 1-5, Pres. 4: Curriculum Committee 3: Registrar Student Advi- sor Committee 4g College of Science Sell-Evaluation 45 Fess for Engineering and Science Day 4. RICHARD J. CENTURIONE . . . 105 Trent CI. Apts., Gibbsboro Road, Linden- wald, N.J .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Pledge Trainer, Treas- urer, Basketball, Greek Games, Softball, Tennis, Touch Football, Volleyball. GEORGE B. CHAIN, JR .... 117 Northmont Avenue, Mt. Ephram, N.J .... BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Drexel Accounting So- ciety 2-4g Drexel Law Soci- ety 3, 4, Treas. KATHLEEN CHESTNUT. . . 26 Barbara Drive, Spring- field, Pa. 19064 . . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . 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GERBER . . . 623 Hilltop Drive, New Cumberland, Pa. 17070 . . . HOME ECONOMICS PILOT PROGRAM . . . Triangle 13 Key and Triangle 3, 43 Omi- corn Nu 3, 4, Editor 43 Drexel Home Economics Assoc. 2-4, V.P. 3, Pres. 43 Student Fashion Group 2-4, V.P. 33 Chestnut Hall Activities Comm. 33 Drexel Accredidation Comm. 3, 43 Perspective 3, 43 Nesbitt Hall Ways and Means Comm. 2, 33 Rifle Team 2-4, VP 3, 4. I MARYANN E. GILLESPIE . . . 211 Blue Jay Lane, Mount Holly, N.J .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma: Drexel Home Eco- nomics Assoc. EILEEN G. GLASS . . . 1352 Pennwood Road, Philadel- phia, Pa .... HOME ECO- NOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Drexel Home Economics Assoc. PAMELA S. GOEBEL . . . 521 Rose Street, Yeadon, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS FOR WOMEN . . . Phi Gamma Nu 33 Hockey 1. MICHAEL E. GOLDSER . . . 7135 Large Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 3-5. PAULETTE L. 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HERTZ . . . 9N Vendome Avenue, Mar- gate, N.J .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Accounting Society 3-5g Hillel Foundation 1: WXDT 1g Auditing Commis- sion 4-5. DONALD J. HESS . . . 864 Rodgers Avenue, Warring- ton, Pa .... CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 1-5, Pres. 4, His- torian and Pledgemaster 5g Amer. Inst. of Chemical Engineers 1-53 ROTC Ran- gers 1g Drexel Players 1-3. STEPHEN A. HINDS . . . 100 East Glenolden Avenue A-17, Glenolden, Pa. 19036 . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION. PEGGY F. HOCHBERGER . . . 2110 Wallace Street, York, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Drexel Home Economics Assoc. 45 Stu- jboard 2. MARIANNA K. HOFFMAN . . . 103 W. 8th Street, Media, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Gamma Sigma Sigma 2-4, V.P. 45 Dragons Guard 2-43 Glee Club 1. JOHN H. I-IOOPER, III . . . 906 Hummingbird Lane, West Chester, Pa. 19380 . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING . . . Drexel Vet- erans Assoc. 3-5. dent Fashion Group 2: Bill- GREGORY R. 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INGBER . . . 1801 JFK Boulevard, Penn Tow- ers Apts., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE. BEVERLY N. ISMAIL . . . 316 Netherington Drive, Broomall, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma 1-4, Bowling, Volley- ball, Badminton 3, 4, La- crosse 1-3g Cheerleaders 2-4, Co-Capt. 4. STEVEN W. JADNEY . . . 109 Fairhill Drive, Church- ville, Pa .... CO-OP COM- MERCE AND ENGINEER- ING . . . Touch Football 1, 5, Biddle Law Society 55 Member Onion Club. MICHAEL F. JASKOWIAK . . . Old Orchard Road, Fl.D. 1, Norristown, Pa .... MATHEMATICS . . . Delta Sigma Phi 1-5, Social Chairman 3g Mathematics Society 53 Newman Club 51-5: Sailing,3Club 4, 5. ROBERT A. JOHNSON . . . 135 Woodlawn Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa .... SPE- .QIAL BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION .1 . . Alpha Pi Lambda 3-5g Student Mar- keting Society 5g Psychol- ogy Club 55 Student Dept. Head Psychology 5. BRIAN P. JONES . . . 29 Matthews Drive, Lancaster, N.Y .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . 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MATHE- MATICS . . . Theta Chi 1-5. EDWARD J. KATZ . . . 6424 Dorcas Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19111 . . . BIO- LOGICAL SCIENCE . . . Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 1-35 Hillel Foundation 1-35 ,.,. Tennis 1-4- OTTO W. JEFIMENCO . . . 4828 N. Fairhill Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19120 . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 1-5. TERRY L. JOHNSTON . . . 86 Carlisle Street, Homer City, Pa. 15748 . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING . Pi Kappa Phi 1-5: IF Soltball 4, IF Touch Football 2-3. DIANE I. JUDD . . . 191 James Street, Kingston, Pa. 18704. . . HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Delta Zeta 1-3. PHILIP M. S. KANE . . . R.D. 2, Nicely Road, Ligonier, Pa .... SPECIAL BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres. 4, Touch Football, IF Vol- leyball, IF College Bowl: Drexel Veterans Assoc. 1-4. KATHRYN F. KEARNEY . . . 8 Blacksmith Lane, Media, Pa .... HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Delta Zeta 1-4, Treas. 2-45 Cheerleaders 33 Basketball 2, Hockey 1, 2, 4g Dietetics and Nutrition Assoc. 2: Drexel Home Economics Assoc. 1-23 Newman Club: Glee Club 1-23 Lambda Chi Alpha Fall Festival 23 Hon- orary Cadet Capl. Mil. Ball 2. RONALD E. JOHNS . . . 124 Hanover Street, Glen Rock, Pa. 17327 . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 2-5. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON . . . 406 Lincoln Avenue, Mars, Pa .... CO-OP COM- MERCE AN,lZ2a.,l.ENGlNEElf'lI- ING . . . Commerce and Eng. Society 45 Golf 1-5. ROMAN E. KELPAS . . . Hazelwood Circle, Willing- boro, N.J .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Pi Kappa Plgi, Sec. 3, IF Basketball, Sofi- ball, Touch Football, Vol- leyballg IF Council. ANDREA S. KARDON . 508 St. Albans Road, Hav- ertown, Pa .... FASHION DESIGN . . . Student Fash- ion Group 1-43 Lexerd 2, 3. ANTHONY W. KELCH . . . 1,105 Merricki,Avenue, Cola lingswood, N.J. 08108 . 1. PHYSICS . . . Phi Eta Sigma 2-43 Amer. Inst. ot Physics 1-2. K 5091 94 W 5 E E S i Q 5 9 E 2 E Z 5 2 5 E 2 3 5 e 5 E e i 2 E e EDWARD C. KLAUS . . . 6817 N. 7th Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . House Mgr. 5, Greek Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-5, Games, Volleyball, La- crosse. PHILIP H. KNORR . . . R.D. 1, Forest City, Pa .... MATHEMATICS . . . Pi Lambda Phi 1-3, IF Rep. 3, Alpha Phi Omega 2-5, Sgt. At Arms 3, ROTC Rangers 1, Homecoming 3, 5, Frosh Orientation 3-5, Chairman 4, Scabbard and Blade 4-5, Big Brothers 3-5, Frosh Tutor 3-4, Student Dean of Military Science 5. RONALD J. KOHRI . . . 829 E. Locust Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19138 . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society ot Mechanical Engineers 4, 5. FREDRICK P. KORN . . . 7035 Gillespie Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec. 4, 5, Baseball 1-2. MICHAEL KRANGEL . . . 127 W. Walnut Park Drive, Philadelphia, Pa .... MATHEMATICS. MARC D. KLEIN . . . 2133 Brighton Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... CHEMISTRY . . . Amer. Chemical So- ciety 4, 5, Vice Pres., Tau Epsilon Phi 1-5, Chairman Student Housing Comm. 2. JOSEPHINE A. KNOX . . . 30 Myrtle Avenue, Pitman, N.J. 08071 . . . HUMANI- TIES AND SOCIAL SCI- ENCES . . . Student Con- gress 3, Pi Nu Epsilon 3, 4, Drexel Christian Fellow- ship 1-4, Sec. Treas. 2, 3, Sec. 4, Glee Club 1-4, Madrigal Singers 3, Bad- minton 3, Freshman Wom- en's Honorary. MATTHEW KOKOSKA . . . 1041 S. Lynnbrook Road, Collingdale, Pa .... ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Sigma Pi, IF Rep. 3, PR Chair. 2, IF Workshop Chair. 3, Student Cong. Speaker 2-4, Pre-Junior Class Pres. 3, Soph. Class Cong. 2, Attendance Policy Task Force, Chair. 3, FCEC Chair. 4, Drexel U Day Pub. Chair. 3, Blue Key, Treas. 4, Pres. 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Founder 2, Pres. 3. RAYMOND J. KOVAC . . . 712 Fairview Avenue, Mc- Keesport, Pa .... CHEMI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 1-5, Newman Club 1-5, Basketball 1-5, Touch Football 1-5, Volleyball 1-5, P.A.R.B. 1-5,'Pres. 2-4. MICHAEL H. KRAVITZ . . . 1339 Devereaux Avenue,- Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Tau Epsilon Phi 1-5, Sec. 3, V.P. 4. CHESTER H. KNAPP . . . 417 Conway Avenue, Nar- berth, Pa. 19072 . . . MET- ALLURGICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Sigma Pi 1-5, Soccer 1-4, Capt. 4, Alpha Sigma Mu 4-5, Vice Pres. 5, Phi Eta Sigma 3-5, Amer. Society of Metals and Amer. Institute ot Met. Eng. 2-5. MARY E. KOCHAN . . . 221 N. Silvery Lane, Dearborn, Mich .... HOME ECONOM- ICS . . . Pi Nu Epsilon 3-4, Sec. 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 4, Glee Club 1-4, Pres. 4, Madrigal Singers 1-4, Varsity Singers 1-4, Newman Club 1-4, Sec. 4. MICHAEL A. KOLTONUK . . . 618 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION. JOHN J. KOZUL . . . 2622 E. Albert Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. assent s. Knetsasns .VL 122 Ketcham Avenue, Patchogue, N.Y .... CO-OP 'COMMERCE AND ENGI- NEERING . . . ROTC Band 1, Varsity Wind Ensemble 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 5. FRANCES J. P. KNICKER- BOCKER . . . 224 Lafayette Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. 19023 . . . HOME ECO- NOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Gamma Sigma Sigma, Drexel Home Economics Assoc., Fresh- man Student Advisor Chair- man. CRAIG C. KOENITZER . . . 21-B Locust Court, Maple Shade, N.J. 08052 . . . Touch Football 1-2, ROTC Rangers 1, Kano 2. STEPHEN J. KONIERS . . . 2917 Robbins Avenue, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19149 . . . CHEMISTRY . . . Orches- tra 2, Band 4, Varsity Wind Ensemble 1-3. ARNOLD KRAMER . . . Sunset Avenue, R.D. 3, Norristown, Pa. 19401 . . . CO-OP COMMERCE AND ENGINEERING . . . Drexel Veterans Association. Fnenemc B. Knemeinfil . . . 621 Conshohocken St.,- Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. . . . ELEc'rmcAL ENGIQ-,At NEERING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5, Big Brothers 2, 4, 5, Drexel Law Society 3, Drexel Players 3, Tutor 1-5, Snow Ski Instructor 4, 5, Advanced First Aider 4, 5. .WW 98 JAMES R. KRESGEQQ, . . 11311 University Blvd. W. 1819, Silver Spring, Md. 20902 . . . CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Phi Sigma Kappa, Soft- ball 1, Touch Football 2-5, Volleyball 3-55 ROTC Rille Team 15 ROTC Rangers 1. RAYMOND S. KRIER, JR. . . . Pennbrook Apt. 11-1, Church Road, North Wales, Pa. 19454. . . CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Society of Married Stu- dents. ALEXANDER J. KUHN . . . 6429 Tulip Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19235 . . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 45 Varsity Wind Ensemble 1-25 Ten- nis 1. DAVID R. LANDOLT . . . 108 Tweed Avenue, Audu- bon, N.J. 08106 . . . MATH- EMATICS . . . Phi Eta Sigma 3-55 Pi Mu Epsilon 4, 55 Drexel Math. Society 55 Glee Club 2, 35 Student Math. Department Head 55 Undergrad. Math Curricula Committee 45 Committee for Self-Evaluation of Col- lege Science 4, 5. JON H. LANGHIRT . . .4915 Aberdeen Avenue, Balti- more, Md .... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Pi Lambda Phi 1-5. lRWlN,.,,E5,5f5-aKRESS . . . 2455, I Fairmount rvii Avenue, Phlla4?Y delphia, ' Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Tau Epsilon Phi 1-5, Member At Large, Softball 2, 35 Touch Foot- ball 2-45 Co-Chairman Stu- dent Cof0p Committee 45 TEP Players 3-5. MICHAEL A. KRIVINS . . . 2431 So. 72nd Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19142 . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 1-55 ROTC Rangers 15 Soc. of Amer. Military Eng. 1, 4, 55 Newman Club 1-5. THEODORE T. KUKLINSKI . . . 4404 Dexter Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... ELEC- TRICALPENGINEERING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 3-55 Phi Eta Sigma 2-55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Eng. 3, 45 Treas. 45 Newman Club 1-5, V.P. 35 Astronomy Club 3-55 Electronics So- ciety 1-35 WKDU 1, 2. RICHARD C. LANDT . . . 1340 Cowpath Road, Hat- field, Pa .... MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Pi Tau Sigma 4, 55 Drexel Chris- tian Fellowship 4, 5. JOSEPH R. LASPINA . . . 20 Belmont Plaza, J-239, King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION. PETER A. KREYLING . . . 140 Sandtordlflhlvenue, N. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 . . . HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Sailing 4-5: sailing club 3-5. FRANCIS J. KROHMER, JR .... 232 Barrington Road, Upper Darby, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION . . . Intramural Basketball 5, Softball 5, Touch Football 55 Junior Class Government5 Big Brothers 3. DALE W. KULP . . . 3409 Powelton Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa .... HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Pi Kappa Phi, Steward 2, Ping Pong 2-55 IF Col- lege Bowl 4. TIMOTHY M. LANG . . . 29 Spruce Street, Westville, N.J .... MATHEMATICS . . . Baseball 45 Soccer 4. HARRIET M. LAUFE . . . 3900 Chestnut Street, Apt. 915, Philadelphia, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Sigma Sigma 1-4, Asst. Bursar 2-3, Rush Commit- tee 4, lnterathelon 1-45 Var- sity Tennis 2-35 Dietetics and Nutrition Assoc. 45 Drexel Home Economics Assoc. 45 Coordinator for Frosh Student Advisors 4. R. 507 lifgfseventh Streetgii-tltiairton, Pa. 15025 . . . MATHEMAT- ICS . . . Delta Sigma Phi CAROLE M. KRUCHOW- SKY . . . 328 Amosland Road, Holmes, Pa .... HU- MANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Triangle, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 15 Lexerd Bus. Mgr. 2-4. . ROBERT L. KUSHNER . . . 8015 Langdon Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... ,CHEMI- CAL ENGINEERHIIG . . . Triangle 4, 55 Phi Lambda Upsilon 4, 55 Tau Beta Pi 4, 55 Varsity Club 35 Amer. Inst. of Chemical Eng. 2-55 Hillel Foundation 3-55 Cross Country 1-5, Co- Capt. Track 3-5. JOSEPH P. LANGAN . . . R.D. 1 Box 335, Clarks Summit, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Touch Football 1. ANTHONY T. LAVELY . . . 7389 Rugby Srteet, Phila- delphia, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4-55 Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Eng. 3-5. ELEMQOR M. LAVIN 52507-Edird Road, Mention, Pa. . MATHEMATICS. . . Lexerd 43 Drexel Mathe- matics Society 1-53 Glee Club 4, 5. LINDA D. LAZARUS, . . . Jamaicaway Tower, 37111 Perkins Street, Boston, Mass .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Triangle 2-42 Phi Mu 1-41 Dragon's Guard 13 Ho- vel 2-4j A.l.D. 2-4. THOMAS E. LEACH . . . 536 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, Pa .... CIVIL ENGINEER- ING. DONALD B. LEE . . . 517 Elm Avenue, Audubon, N.J. 08106 . . . CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Student Marketing So- ciety 3-5. LAWRENCE P. LEHMANN, . . . 1380 Blossom Street, Elmont, N.Y. 11003 . . . CI- VIL ENGINEERING . . . Phi Sigma Kappa 1-5, Sentinel 2, House Manager 2-3, Ste- ward 3, IF Softball 1-5, Football 2-43 Amer Society of Civil Eng. 1-5. GREGORYQ,-I., LAVORGNA . . . 1638+lvOregon Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Crew 13 Student Dean of Freshman 53 Technical Journal, Editor in Chief 4-53 Eta Kappa Nu3 Phi Eta Sigma: Federation of Engi- neering and Scientific So- cieties 5Q Drexel Christian Fellowship 4-5: Who's Who 5. MARY E. LAZIN . . . 342 Kennerly Road, Springfield, Pa .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha 1-3, Panhel Rep. 1, Panhel Vice Pres. 2. XX LINDA R. LEAMER . . . 127 Pierce Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS FOR WOMEN . . . Eta Mu Pi, Student Program Board, Student Marketing Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma. DONALD L. LEE, . . . 7861 Glenister Drive, Spring- field, Va .... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Orches- tra3 Varsity Wind Ensem- ble. THOMAS J. LEIS . . . 107 Shippen Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Inst of Electrical and Electronics Eng. 4, 53 Newman Club 1-5. JAMES M. LAWLER . . . 563 Bath Street, Bristol, Pa .... MATHEMATICS . . . Drexel Mathematics Society 1-5, V.P. 4. JOSEPH V. LAZZARO . . . 410 Darby Road, Haver- town, Pa. 19083 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Drexel Account- ing Society 4, 5. DOROTHY H. LEDNICKY . . . 115 Penn View Drive, Monroeville, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Gamma Sigma Sigma 2-4: Newman Club 1-4. VINTON E. LEE, JR .... 3232 Chestnut Street, N.W., Washington, D.C .... CO- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Lamba Chi Alpha, Touch Football 23 Football 1, 3, Lacrosse 1, 23 Resident Counselor 52 Accounting Society 3-5. JEFFREY S. LEMANSKY . . . 331 East Main Street, Manasquan, N.J .... C0- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Sigma Alpha Mu 1-5, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 IF Council 2-4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 43 Phi Sigma Sigma Sority Sweetheart 43 Stu- dent Marketing Society 4, 53 Student Congress 2, 53 Who's Who 53 Circle K 13 Lexerd 4. W. 32981 Alhermarie Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... SPE- CIAL BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Basketball 1-41 Softball 1, 2. NGA T. LE . . . 213 ,South 41 Street, PhiIadeIphia,,Pa. 19104 . . . 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ZYGNIOND TURSKI . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING. WILLIAM T. URBAN . . . 3808 Chaltont Drive, Phila- delphia, Pa. PETER A. TOLUSISI . . . 11408 S. 16th delphia, Pa. . . SUSAN J. TOZZI . . .6 Ber- rel Avenue, Trenton, N.J. . . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Delta Zeta 1-23 Lexerd 1-4. MARLENE TUCKER . . . 529 High Street, Pottstown, Pa .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE. ROBERT S. UFFNER . . . 205 N. 36th Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... HUMANI- TIES AND TECHNOLOGY . . . Amer. Inst. of Biologi- cal Sciences 3: ROTC Rangers 1. FRANK J. VALENCE . . . 957 Bristol Pike, Apt. H-19, Andalusia, Pa. . . CO-OP COMMERCE AND ENGI- NEERING . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon 1-3. Joi-IN A.,.fI7QMASONE . . . 171384 S+ .it Phila- CHEMI- CAL . . . Amer. ilnstufiof Chemical Eng.1-s. I LAWRENCEIJIA. TREPPEL . . . 49 Balfour Lane. Wil- lingboro, N.J .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Pi Kappa Phi, IF Rep. 2, Asst. Treas. 3, Pres. 5, IF Basketball, Ten- nis, Volleyballg Accounting Society, ,Biddle Law So- ciety. DYANN O. TULLIS . . . 202 N. 6th Avenue, Royersford, Pa .... HOME ECONOM- ICS FOUR YEAR COURSE. ROBERT E. UNDERWOOD . . . 480 King Road, West Chester, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Lexerd 2-5, Inst of Electri- cal and Electronics Eng. WILLIAM J. VALENTINE . . . 1003 Green Lane, Primos, Pa .... MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . Big Brothers 57 Amer. So- ciety of Mech. Eng. 4, 5: Softball 25 Burger King 1-3, Construction 4. VIRGINIA M. VALENTINO . . . 5 Abbott Avenue, Ridgefield, Conn .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Van Rensselaer Dormitory Board 13 Upperclassman Advisor 3. - , RONALD F. VEROSTEK . . . 465 Andrews Avenue, Glen- olden, Pa .... C0-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Concert Band 3, 43 Count Downs 4, 53 Pep Band 45 Accounting So- ciety 4, 5. JOSEPH L. VOLPE . . .918 E Clements Bridge Road C-16, Runnemeade, N.J. . . . CO-OP BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION. ALISON B. WALKER . . . 1121 Cornell Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 . . . .HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Mu 1-3, Omicron Nu 3, 4g Phi Kappa Phi 4g Amer. Inst. of Interior Design 2-4. JOAN M. WALMER . . . R.D. 1, Grantville, Pa .... HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . Student Congress 4g Ledger 4, 51 Lexerd 4, 55 Maya 5g Triangle 4, 5g Frosh Coun- selor 5g Soc. of Women Scientists and Engineers 1, 2: Drexel Players 3-5: Ten- nis 1g Student Dept. I-lead Lit. and Lang. 5g Drop In Center 4, 53 Who's Who 53 Outstanding Senior--Hum. Soc. WILLIAM E. VANDEMARK . . . 440 Shaker Road, Latham, N.Y .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Basketball 23 Drexel Law Society 2. JOSEPH M. VETTER . . . 46 E. Lacrosse Avenue, Lansdowne, Pa .... C0-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Newman Club 1-53 Baseball 1, 23 Basket- ball 1, 23 Football 4, 5. ARMAND M. VOZZO, JR. . . . 1006 Pleasant Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . .. Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigma, Newman Club: Young Amer. For Freedom: Alpha Pi Lambda, Basket- ball, Softball, Chas. J. Bid- dle Law Society 5g Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. JOHN J. WALKER . . . 117 Hearth Road, Broomall, Pa. . . . CO-OP BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION. JOSEPH M. WALSH . . . 619 Kenilworth Road, Ard- more, Pa .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Theta Chi 2-5g Bowl- ing, Touch Football, Volley- ball, Baseball 2-5. JOHN S. VASKO . . . Mer- lin Road, R.D. 2, Phoenix- ville, Pa. 19460 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Student Market- JOHN A. VENCIUS . . . 2561 Franklin Avenue, Se- cane, Pa .... CIVIL ENGI- NEERING ..Amer. Society of Civil Eng. 3-5. ing Society 5: Sailing Club f , a-5, wrestling 1-35 Touch Football 1. CYNTHIA A. VITUNIC . . . 4218 Chester Avenue, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19104 . . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Home Economics Council 4. PAUL J. WALDOWSKI . . . 3850 Etta Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19114 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . 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Lexerd 1-5, Photographer 1-2, Photo Editor 3, Man- aging Ed. 4, Editor in Chief 53 Eta Kappa Nu 4-53 Phi Eta Sigma3 Tau Beta Pi 53 Drill Team-Black Dragons 1. SARAH R. WATSON . . . 24 Willred Street, Mont- clair, N.J .... HOME ECO- NOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE. STANTON D. WEINSTEIN . . . 1216 Yerkes Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Alpha Phi Omega 2-5, 3rd VP 4, Corr. Sec. 33 Stu- dent Program Board 2-5, VP 4, Treas. 33 Eligibility Comm. 4-5, Chairmang Bill- board 3, 4, Asst. News Ed. 33 Frosh Orientation Comm. 2-4: Homecoming Comm. 53 FCES 33 Triangle 2-4: Lex- erd 53 Biddle Law Society 4, 53 HKN 53 Who's Who 5. RICHARD B. WELSH, JR. . . . . 7957 Provident Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society of Civil Eng. 2-53 Varsity Wind Ensemble 1-33 Countdowns 2-5, Student Conductor 3. DAVID F. WEST . . . 12 Dewey Road, Cheltenham, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . 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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . . . Lexerd 53 Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Eng. 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Sailing Club 2, 33 Delta Sigma Phi 2-5, Greek Games 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4. JAMES P. WEST . . . 2084 Parkdale Avenue, Glenside, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Al- pha Pi Lambda. ROBERT H. WIDDOWSON JR .... Rumbley, Md. 21859 . . . CO-OP BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION. I irrii 7rWomen Selection Commit- tee 33 Faculty and Course Evaluation 3. MICHAEL G. WELKER . . . 855 Bridge Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION. BONNIE J. WENZ . . . 377 Springer Road, Fairfield, Conn .... HOME ECO- NOMICS . . . Lexerd 43 Gamma Sigma Sigma 2-5, Social Chairman 2, Alumni Secretary 3-4, President 4-53 Campus Crusade for Christ 4-5. CHARLES G. WHITE . . . 140 Washington Avenue, Collingswood, N.J .... MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Alpha Pi Lambda 2-5: Sec. 33 Bowling 23 Softball 2-5. RACHELLE A. WIENER . .. 853 Beechwood Drive, Hav- ertown, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Sigma Sigma 1-4, Corresponding Sec. 2, Tribune tRecording Sec.l 3, 4, Volleyball 1-3, Bowling 1-4. DAVID S. WIGGINS . . . 244 Crum Creek Drive, Wood- lyn, Pa. 19084 . . . CHEMI- CAL ENGINEERING ...Phi Eta Sigma 1-5: Amer. Inst. ot Chemical Eng. 1-5: W.T.F. 1-5. JAMES H. WINSO . . . 2911 Washington Street, Cam- den, N.J .... PHYSICS. MARLENE E. WOLF . . . 1074 Cranford Road, Pine Hill, N.J .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION Phi Gamma Nu 3, 4. AMANDA C. WORRALL . .. 420 West Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Glee Club 1. JOHN YANOSHAK, JR .... 27 Willow Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Delta Sigma Phi 1-5, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Greek Games 1, Touch Football 3-5, Volleyball 4-5, IFC Ath- letic Chairman 5: Account- ing Society 5: Drexel Law Society 4-5: ROTC Drill Team 1. GEORGE J. WILLIS . . . 469 Monument Avenue, Wyo- ming, Pa .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Phi Sigma Kappa 1-5, House Committee 2, 3, Ste- ward 4, Big Brother 5, Football 2-5, Basketball 2-5, Volleyball 2-4, Greek Games, Softball. FREDERICK C. WISE . . . 3109 Unruh Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION. AILEEN R. WOLFERT . . . 1100 Alfred, Avenue, Apart- ment E, Yeadon, Pa. 19050 . . . HUMANITIES 8. SO- CIAL SCIENCES . . . Stu- dent Congress 1, 2: Soph- more Class V.P.: Phi Sigma Sigma 1-4: Rush Chairman 2, Vice President 3. CHARLES J. WRIGHT . . . R.D. 2, Box 346, Lebanon, Pa .... CHEMISTRY . . . Delta Sigma Phi 1-5, Ath- letic Chairman 3, Vice Pres. 4, IF Basketball 1-2, Greek Games 1-2, Ping Pong 3-5, Softball 1, Touch Football 3-5, Volleyball 2-5: Phi Lambda Upsilon 4-5: Amer. Chemical Society 5: Freshman Dorm Pres. Floors 1-2. MARC YESERSKY . . . 28 Crespy Lane, Broomall, Pa. . . . PHYSICS . . . Tau Ep- silon Phi. DANIEL S. WILSON . . . 410 Collings Avenue, Col- lingswood, N.J .... C0-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION . . . Football. LARRY A. WITTIG . . . R.D. 3, Tamaqua, Pa .... C0- OP BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION . . . Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman, Treasurer, IF Bowling, Ping Pong, Touch Football: Crew, Frosh Crew Coach 5: Sky Diving Club: Drexel Christian Fellowship: Aud- iting Society. DAVID E. WOODS . . . 111 Schuyler Road, Springfield, Pa .... ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING . . . Eta Kappa Nu 4, 5: Phi Eta Sigma 3-5: Inst. ot Electrical and Elec- tronics Eng. 4: Newman Club. EDWARD D. WYSOCKI . . . 212 South 31 South, Harris- burg, Pa .... CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Phi Lambda Upsilon 4, 5: Big Brothers 2: Amer. Inst. ot Chemical Eng. 1-5: New- man Club 1. JOHN T. YODER . . . 4123 Gartield Avenue, Pennsau- ken, N.J .... CO-OP BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Karate Club 4. ANNA I-I. WINGATE . . . 5 East Rio Grande Avenue, Wildwood, N.J. 08260 . . . co-Owauslnsss Fon Phi Gamma Nu. ltis WALTER J. WOJCIK . . . 6522 Wainut Park Drive, Philadelphia, Pa .... ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Institute ot Aero- nautics and Astronautics 4, 5: Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 4, 5: ROTC Rangers 1: Basketball 4. WILLIAM, G. WORKMAN, JR .... Devlin Avenue, Burlington, N.J. 08016 . . . MATHEMATICS . . Phi Eta Sigma. LINDA YAFFE . . . Towers of Windsor Park, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 . . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Sigma Sigma 1-2. JOSEPH A. B. YORKE . . . 408 North Swarthmore Ave- nue, Ridley Park, Pa .... MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . Big Brothers: Amer. Institute of Aeronau- tics and Astronautics 2: Amer. Society of Mech. Eng. 4, I5: Tau Kappa Ep- silon 1-4, Softball 2, 3, Touch Football 3: Fountain Building 5. 'R' ELAINECXOUNG . . . 1103 West Phil- . . CO-OP women . . . Nu 3 Vice Pres. 4. fi IIIII I , BEVERLY J. ZETTLE- MOYER . . . 456 Maple Road, Hellertown, Pa .... HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Per- spective 125 Art Editor. GORDON J. ZORN . . . 8817 Dearborn Drive, Bal- timore, Md. 21236 . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Amer. Society of Mech. Eng.5 Pi Lambda Phi: Swimming. ERIC S. ZAUM . . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING . . . R'--:Technical Journal 1-25 Tri- M. zEPP . 112 Columbia Avenue, Hat- fietd, Pa .... HOME ECO- NOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Phi Mu 'I-4: Home Economics Associa- tion 1-2. ARTHUR L. ZILLER . . . 225 9th Street, North Wales, Pa .... CO-OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . Basketball. MARY R. ZIPLEY . . . 7816 Ardmore Avenue, Wynd- moor, Pa. 19118. . . HOME ECONOMICS FOUR YEAR COURSE . . . Resident Counselor 3, 45 Student Fashion Group 1-4, Sec. 35 Delta Zeta 1-45 Cone Show Finalists 3. tangle 2-a. MICHAEL W. ZUVICH . . 683 South Front Street, Steelton, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING . . Lambda Chi Alpha 4, 5, Greek Games Softball 4, 55 Track 2, 3. THOMAS ZEBROWITZ . . . 3 Downing Street, Cherry Hill, N.J .... CO-OP COM- MERCE AND ENGINEER- ING . . . Scabbard and Blade 55 Reserve Officers Assoc. 1-55 ROTC Rangers 1-55 Soc. of Amer. Military Eng. 1-5. BARRY L. ZIMMERMAN . .. 1215 Bridge Street, New Cumberland, Pa .... ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING. THOMAS R. ZWASKA . . . 313 9th Avenue, Haddon Heights, N.J. 08035 . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING. EVENING CULLEGE SEN IURS K S X Qin XX 1 bf Q X ff xigfri X I K i XZ Mi g f Bag , AHRE gEud HS ever. -dn'-sg if 150 HAROLD F. ALWOOD, JR. . . . 395 Hogeland Road, Southampton, Pa .... Pit- cairn, Inc., Manager, Ac- counting Department . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Army: Accounting So- ciety: S.A.M.: Lexerd Com- mittee. THOMAS G. BALSAMA . . . 36 Ferndale Drive, Runne- mede, N.J .... MECHAN- ICAL-INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING. ROBERT C. BEACH . . . R.D. 4r7, Butler, Pa .... Philadelphia Naval Ship- yard, Electronic Mechanic . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Navy: Boy Scouts of America: Naval Marine Corps MARS Program: A.R.R.L.: I.E.E.E.: Dean's List. DONALD L. BIRCH . . . 769 Martha Lane, Warminster, Pa .... Philadelphia Elec- Iric Company, Sales Appli- cation Engineer . . . BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION . . . U.S. Navy. WILLIAM E. BUCKLEY . . . 8650 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa .... Clit- Iord B. Ives 81 Co., Inc., Sales Engineer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . U.S. Army: Student Council, 8th year class representative: Ring Committee Chairman, 1972: Dean's List. BRIAN W. AMBRUSTER . . . 7 Honey Locust Court, Blackwood, N. J .... The Ballinger Company, Project Architect . . . ARCHITEC- TURE . . . U.S. Navy: Drexel Architectural So- ciety. WILLIAM P. BANCROFT . . . 26 Harding Avenue, Hatboro, Pa .... Moore Products, Co., Applications Engineer . . . MECHAN- ICAL ENGINEERING, MA- CHINE DESIGN . . . Class Ring Committee: Lexerd Committee: Dean's List. VINCENT J. BENHAM . . . 112 East Ormond Avenue, Cherry Hill, N.J .... Benco Sales, Sales Engineer qself- employedi . . . ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . I.E.E.E.: Eta Kappa Nu 1970. WILLIAM P. BOHNET . . . P.O. Box 62, Barrington, N.J .... Xerox Corpora- tion, Technical Adminis- tive Manager-MECHANI- CAI.-INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING. JOHN P. CARROLL . . . 7135 Dorel Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... City of Phila- delphia Board of Educa- tion, Drafting Instructor . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . U.S. Air Force: Dean's List. HENRY A. BABILON . . . 5008 North Ormes Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Asten- Hill Manufacturing Com- pany, Engineer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, Powen . . . u.s. Army. JOSEPH D. BARR . . . 1970 New Rodgers Road, Apt. C-43, Levittown, Pa .... Philadelphia Bronze Corp., Quality Control Manager . . . METALLURGICAL EN- GINEERING . . . American Society tor Quality Control: Cross Keys 1972: Student Coun. V. P. '70-72: Class Cong. '69-72: S.A.M. 1966: Lexerd Committee 1972: Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Univer- sities 81 Colleges 1972: Dean's List. HENRY T. BERTRAM . . . 820 Willow Way, Somer- dale, N.J .... Ward Candy Co., Lab Manager . . . CHEMISTRY . . . American Association of Candy Tech- nologists: Dean's List. ROBERT W. BORTZ . . . 66 Patricia Lane, Levittown, Pa .... Mobil Oil, Corp., Engineer Lab Technician . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEER- ING . Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1970- 1972: Dean's List. ROBERT M. CARROLL . . . 1637 Ashurst Road, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Isaac Abrahams and Co., Public Accountant . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . New Jersey National Guard: Dean's List. DANIEL A. BACKICH . . . 355 Linden Road, Church- ville, Pa .... C-W Indus- tries, Proiecl Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING, MACHINE DESIGN. THOMAS A. BARRY . . . 322 Riverview Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... Drexel University, Utilities Man- ager . . . CIVIL ENGINEER- ING . . . U.S. Army: ,,,i Pro- lessionai Engineer, I.Ii North Dakota: Society of Ameri- can Military Engineers: Corps ot Engineers. ROBERT J. BESCH . . . 1048 Orchid Avenue, Anda- lusia, Pa .... GeneraI'Elec- tric Co., Calibration 'Spe- cialist . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- 'rnomcs . . . u.s. Army: I.E.E.E. 1971-72. DIETER B. BRAUER . . . 335 Horsham Road, Hat- boro, Pa .... Jerrold Elec- tronics, Design Engineer . . .ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Air Force. PAUL E. CHAMPION . . . Rt. 54, Box 3424, Corkery Lane, Williamstown, N.J. . . . Owens . . . Illinois, Junior Engineer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . U.S. Navy. ii WILLIAM D. CI-IAPIN . . . 303 S. Woodstock Drive, Cherry Hill, N.J .... Stone Container . ' r Corporation, Systems Specialist . . . MECHANICAIQENGINEER- ING, MACHFNE DESIGN . . . U.S. Army: Dean's List. JOHN L. COLE . . . 1451 E. Lycoming Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... General Electric Co., Administrator ol Quality Control . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, MANAGEMENT . . . Ring Committee 1972. I CHARLES M. COYNE . . . 2728 Bridge Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... U.S. Army . . . Frankford Arsenal, In- dustrial Specialist . . . MECHANICAL - INDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . S.M.E., Treasurer 1971-723 Ring Committee 1971-72. VINCENT L. DiCOSMO . . . 1811 S. Newkirk Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Army. RALPH G. DOUGLASS . . . 2579 Forrest Avenue, Corn- wells Heights, Pa .... P.E.C.A., Inc., President . . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Air Force. WALTER W. CHEATHAM . . . 1818 Plymouth Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... City y ofphitadelphia CQ Museum victim, Engineer Technician . .'g1'CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Engineer in Training, Pennsylvaniag Dean's List. ROBERT C. CONROY . . . 6146 Grant Avenue, Penn- sauken, N.J .... Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Medical Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . Lakes Vol. Fire Co., Medford, N.J., l.E.E.E 19695 Evening College Open Scholarship 1965-66, 1966- 673 Dean's List. DONALD J. DELESS-Golf Club Apartments, H-15, West Chester, Pa .... Phil- adelphia Electric Com- pany, Sales Engineer . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Army. RICHARD C. DODARO . . . 104 Hillside Road, Strat- ford, N.J .... Catalytic, Inc., Mechanical Engineer, Piping Department . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . U.S. Army. NORMAN R. DUCHARME . . . 2519 Butler Pike, Ply- mouth Meeting, Pa .... UNIVAC, Software De- signer . . . MATHEMATICS . . . A.C.M.g National Guard. EDWARD B. CHEN . . . 4903 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Na- tional Designers, Ing, As- Stsfaflf Engineer ,l,,,, I . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING, MACHINE DESIGN. JAMES H. COOPER, JR. . . . 3158 Edgemont Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Messinger Bearings, Inc., Bearing Designer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Dean's List. I r ANTHONY T. DeNARDO, JR .... 12 Benner Drive, Turnersville, N.J .... l.B.M., Corp., Senior Cus- tomer Engineer . .r. ME- CHANICAL - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Army Reserves, Class Con- gress, V.P. 1969: S.M.E.: Dean's List. ALFRED D. T. DODSZU- WEIT . . . 72 E. Heron Road, Holland, Pa .... Computer Customer Decision Data Corporation, Representative for Market- ing . . . ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING, ELECTRON- ICS . . . U.S. Army. RALPH C. EDELSON . . . 3633 Genesee Place, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Hewlett- Packard Company, Medical Service Technician . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Air Forceg I.E.E.E.: Dean's List. EDWARD C. CLARK . . . 1103 Harrison Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa... .y . Mercer County Community Col- lege, Tech. Asst ...I Q VTELECTRICAL ENGlNEERING,' ELEC- TRONICS . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda '69-723 Cross Keys, Pres. '71-72, V.P. '68-69, Sec. '66-67g Stud. Coun., Treas. '65-665 Class Cong., Pres. '64-65, V.P. '63-64g E.C. Schols. '66- 723 Dfag0n,'fg-,-,,VAsst, Ed., Ed. '69-715 Eta! Kappa Nu: Dean's List: Who's Who. NILLIAM A. COSGRIFF, JR .... 2429 Longview Drive, Coatesville, Pa .... The Dime Savings Bank of Chester County, Security Olticer . . .1 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . .I U.S. Armyg S.A.M.g Accounting So- ciety. DONALD E. DENNIS . . . 1470 Park Boulevard, Cam- den, N.J .... Monitor Sys- tems, Test Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL -ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army, I.E.E.E. repre- sentative to Student Coun- cil 1971g Chess Club 1967: Dragon 19685 Social Com- mittee 1972g Dean's List. JOHN J. DONNELLY . . . 8 Brenda Lane, Audubon, Pa. . . . Irwin 81 Leighton, Inc., Purchasing Agent . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Chairman, Building 81 Main- tenance Committee of Church, Class Congress, Treasurer 1970, 1971, Vice President 19725 P.H.T. Chairman, 19723 Lexerd- Evening College Editor, 1972, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities 8t Colleges, 19725 Dean's Listg Cross Keys. DURLAND E. EVANS . . . 704 Grant Street, Willow Grove, Pa .... Fischer 8: Porter, Proiect Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1971, Dean's List. - -am 6 f ff .tw Y a, . . 5 I . ,.,.....,.. , ..,.. .,........., ix -'-:::- K 'V wr .3 Q- eg 5 f' S 1 1,. ff! ws-..... WAYNE E. FAUX . . . 1439 Mauck Road, Norristown, Pa .... Scan Data Corpo- ration, Engineer . . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army Signal Corps. SALVADOR B. FIORELLI . . . 717 Station Avenue, Cornwells Heights, Pa .... Rohm and Haas Company, Chemical Technician . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING . . . Dean's List. BARRY A. FRESH . . . 110 Brooke Avenue, Magnolia, N.J .... A. Webster, Dough- erty 8, Co., Inc., Accountant . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, ACCOUNTING . . . Accounting Society 1970,1971. NEIL J. GITHENS . . . 72 Kosoto Trail, Medford Lakes, N.J .... Charles Simkin 81 Sons, Pipefitter- Foreman . . . METALLUR- GICAL ENGINEERING. BARRY W. HAIGH . . . 90 Oreland Place, Oreland, Pa .... Certain Teed Prod- ucts Corp., Standards En- gineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, DESIGN . . . Cross Keys Frat. '70-72: Student Coun., Pres. '71- 72, Rep. '69-71: Class Cong. '67-72, Treas. '67- 68, V.P. '68-69, Pres. '69-71: S.A.M. '70-72: Dragon Rep. '68-69, Ass't. Ed. '69-70: Com., Student Relations, student mem. 1970-72. WILLIAM J. FEEHERY, JR. . 1504 Lawndale Avenue, Havertown, Pa .... Camp- bell' Soup Company, Proi- ect Engineer . . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army National Guard: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. WILLARD FOSS . . . 18-D Parkway Apartments, Cherry Hill, N.J .... Louis Sauer Associates, Project Architect . . . ARCHITEC- TURE . . . U.S. Army: Licensed Architect, New Jersey. CHARLES J. GALLAGHER . . . 451 Wyndom Terrace, Holmes, Pa .... Clifton, Division of Litton Systems, Project Engineer. . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS. PAUL W. GIVLER, JR. . 1009 Walnut Street, Coatesville, Pa .... Coates- ville Area School District, Supervisor-Buildings 81 Grounds . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . A.S.H.R.A.E.: Pennsylvania Society of School Business Olticialsg N.A.A.C.P.: Coatesville Op- portunities Council. STEPHEN J. HANSBURY . . . 3707 Pitt Place, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Pennwalt Corp., Stokes Div., Ac- counting Supervisor . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Army Reserves. LOUIS F. FENDO . . . 200 Stratford Avenue, West- mont, N.J .... yy Wessel Hardware Corp., Chief En- gineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . S.M.E., Secretary 1969-70, 1st Vice Chairman 1970-71: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities 81 Colleges 1970-1971: Dean's List. WILLIAM L. FRANTZ . . . 606 Green Avenue, West Chester, Pa .... Fuller Brush Company, Indepen- dent Salesman . . . BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT . . . South- ern Chester County Sports- men Association: Beta Gamma Sigma. I. THOMAS D. GATTER . . . 82 Matthews Avenue, New Britain, Pa .... Tasty Bak- ing Company, Cost Ac- countant . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ' IAC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Navy: Dean's List. HERBERT GRANA, JR .... 2857 Angus Road, Phila- delphia, Pa .... George M. Ewing, Co., Project Archi- tect . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . U.S. Army: Registered Architect in Pennsylvania: Architectural Society: Board of Trustees Scholar- ship. BRUCE A. HECHLER . . . 1116 Gloria Lane, Yardley, Pa .... R.C.A. Labs., Administrator, Business System Development . . . GENERAL STUDIES, PHYS- ICAL SCIENCES. KENNETH S. FERTNER . . . 1441 North Hills Ave- nue, Willow-.,, Grove, Pa. . . . Franklin Institute Research Laboratories, Technical Associate . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . Research Society of Amer- ica: Dean's List. HOWARD FREEDMAN . . . 1436 W. Wynnewood Road, Ardmore, Pa .... Maryland Coal 81 Coke Company, Controller . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Army Air Corp.: Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1971: Accounting Society: Beta Gamma Sigma 1971: Dean's List. PHILIP A. GIANGIULIO . . . 134 Oaklyn Avenue, Norris- town, Pa .... Beloit Cor- poration, Plastic Machinery Division, Designer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . U.S. Army: Glee Club 1971- 72. ROBERT A.IGR0SS . . . 617 Park Street, Collings- wood, N.J .... Energy De- sign 8t Construction, Inc., Partner . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . U.S. Army: Dean's List. ROBERT S. HEITZ . . . 935 East Allens Lane, Philadel- phia, Pa .... H. P. Foley, Co., Electrical Engineer . . . MECHANlCAL-INDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . Student Coun. Rep. 1970- 71, Corres. Sec. 1971-72: LEXERD Committee 1972: S.A.M. Sec.-Treas. 1970-71, Pres., 1971-72: Student member on faculty Com- mittee on Industrial Rela- tions 1971-72: Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Univs. 81 Colleges 1971-72. JOSEPH J. HEUMANN . . . 10058 Cooke Lane, Norris- town, Pa .... UNWAC, As- sistant Electrical Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . u.s. Army. MICHAEL R. HUDAK . . . 364 W. Forge Road, Glen Mills, Pa .... Atfantic Rich- field Company, Mechanical Engineer . . . MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING, POW- ER . . . A.S.H.R.A.E.: Dean's List. MARILYN D. KAGAN . . . 1716 Pine Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Water Depart- ment, City of Phila., Engi- neering Aide, III . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . Dela- ware Valley Citizens' Coun- cil for Clean Air: Drexel .Architectural Society: Lex- erd Committee. ROBERT G. KEELING . . . 40 Viewpoint Lane, Levit- town, Pa .... Digital Data Systems Corp., Manager, Computer Systems . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . U.S. Air Force. JOHN J. KNUTTEL . . . 3506 Grant Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa .... St. Chris- topher's Hospital for Chil- dren, Assistant Controller . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Army: Hospital Financial Management As- sociation: Dragon. THOMAS J. HODGES . . . 3711 S. Hereford Lane, Philadelphia, ,Pa .... Bell Telephone Switchman . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, .ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army: Boy Scouts of America: Eta Kappa Nu: Dean's List. FRANK M. HUMINSKI . . . 307 Monroe Street, Edge- water Park, N.J .... Rohm and Haas Co., Lab Techni- cian . . . CHEMISTRY. JOHN F. KANE . . . 1976 Plymouth Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Rohm 81 Haas Company, Chemical Lab Technician . . . METAL- LURGICAL ENGINEERING . . . American Society for Metals: Laura S. Camp- bell Memorial Scholarship 1970-71g Lexerd Commit- tee: S.A.M. 1970: Dean's List. , . , JOHN F. KENTON, JR .... 1072 Princeton Drive, Yard- ley, Pa . . . Albert 81 Ma- guire Securities Co., Inc., Securities Broker!Trainee . . . MECHANlCAL-lNDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Navy: S.M.E. 1971-72: Chairman, Sandy Run ll, Home Owners Association. RICHARD N. KOELLE . . . 210 Engle Drive, Walling- ford, Pa .... William F. Koelle 8r Sons, Associate . . . ARCHITECTURE. JAMES F. HOHENSTEIN . . . 4209 O Street, Phlla- delphia, Pa .... Philadel- phia Electric Co., Account- ing Clerk . 4.1 . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Navy: Academic Achievement Award, fourth year 1970: Dean's List. DAVID JESIOLOWSKI . . . 394 S. Albemarle Street, York, Pa. i.,. .yii .Graham En- gineer Corp., Application Engineer . . . MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING, MA- CHINE DESIGN . . . U.S. Army National Guard: Society of Plastic Engi- neers. JAMES M. KAUFFMAN . . . 8407 Widener Road, Wyd- moor, Philadelphia, Pa. Defense Industrial Supply Center, Accountable Offi- cer . . . BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION, MANAGE- MENT . . . U.S. Army: Dean's List: Academic Achievement Award 14th Yeari 1969. LOUIS J. KINGSMORE . . . 250 Tenby Drive, Delran, N.J .... Fischer 81 Porter Company, Systems Engi- neer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Instru- ment Society of America. JAMES J. KOONTZ . . . 12 Stoney Bridge Road, Laurel Springs, N.J .... I.T.E.-Imperial, Manufactur- ing Engineer . . . MECHAN- ICAL-INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING. ',g??CZ3+ t'i'2M XM: , . faire f t ,. f JOHN L. HOLT, JR .... 6904 Wistar Street, Phila- at - 1. fr- .SW-,.?4.m,.?-a ' T f1'7gZJJif,'fii15lXflfi ' 'rt F ., ,.,, ,.,, 1 , .M ,Ma delvhieii rrr. ra.. . - ctw 0111121 ttit i.Ir - - -.License ... 81 I I I-isundingff Tech. . . .R r.... CIVILICZNGINEERING . . . U.S. Army: Engineering Technician Certificate ,, , ,.,. . Q ..,, 7 'fW45Q'fiJilif4T?f2i? I-, ,tn '35?3i234Ymwrsw:f- -W..,,.f,.,,,, ,, , .FHEl?5Rt0K-4I- KAE'-'N - -- Street- Phila-,R I - Kelletti coep.,.sgeeagn Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING, MACHINE' DESIGN . . . A.S.H.R.A.E. ROB.ERTlf,iF.,KAYROS . . . 706 Morgan Avenue, Pal- myra, N.J. , Semicon- ductor Test, Systems, Inc., Associate Member Techni- cal Staff . .1 . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . Student Council, Rep. 1970: Class Congress Secretary 1970: Dean's List. I ROBERT J. KLUMPP . . . 179-B Taunton Road, Tans- boro, N.J .... Philadelphia Quartz Company, Instru- mentation Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING, POWER . . . Instru- ment Society of America: Student Council Represen- Iative 1970-71, 1971-72: Dean's List. JAMES G. KRITIKSON . . . 24 E. Clinton Avenue, Oak- Iyn, N.J .... United Engi- neers 81 Constructors, Inc., Elec. Engineer . . . ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . E.I.T. License, Pa. 1969: Prof. Eng., Pa. 1971: Acad. Achieve. Award 1969: Alpha Sigma Lambda Frat. 1971: Class Cong. V.P. 1971, Pres. 1972: G. W. Childs Schol.: Eta Kappa Nu '71: Cert., Outstd. Ser. '71: Who's Who '72: l.E.E.E.: Dean's List. I. I f,,, ree- ....,. .,,,t5,,,,,,,,, an, Q' ,lb Mgr BENJAMIN P. KUNTZ . . . 20 Timber Creek Lane, aea, I Newark, Delaware . . . E. il. du Pont deNemours 81 Company, Electrical Engi- neer . . . GENERAL STUD- IES . . . U.S. Air Force, I.E.E.E., Dean's List. JOHN L. LASKEY . . . 182 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Lans- downe, Pa .... Philadel- phia Electric Company, Customer Service Repre- sentative . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Ma- rine Corps, Accounting Society. VINCENT J. LePERA . . . 910Vz Anchor Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Philco- Ford Corporation, Finan- cial Analyst. . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Army. WILLIAM E. MARONSKI . . . 4039 Loring Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Hon- eywell, lnc., App. Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . Air National Reserve, I.E.E.E., A.S.H.R.A.E. JEROME C. McVEIGH . . . 7130 Claridge Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... Joseph P. Melvin 81 Company, Ac- countant . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Navy. DONALD J. LANDAUER . . . 622 Gorgas Lane, Phila- delphia, Pa .... I.B.M., Advisory Systems Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Marine Corps. EDWARD C. LATTA . . . 122 Knollwood Drive, Lans- dale, Pa .... Standard Pressed Steel Co., Se- nior Industrial Engineer . . . MECHANICAL-INDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Army, Dean's List. THOMAS LEW . . . 335 Windsor Drive, Cherry Hill, N.J .... Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Electrical Engi- neer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . I.E.E.E. 1971, S.A.M. 1968, Glee Club 1968, Lexerd Commit- tee 1971. NICHOLAS J. MATTEO . . . 4244 Lawnside Road, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Eaton Corp., Product Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING, MACHINE DE- SIGN . . . Society of Auto- motive Engineers. WILLIAM L. MEEHAN . . . 1335 Princeton Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... United Engineers 81 Constructors, Inc., Senior Designer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . U.S. Naval Air Re- serve. PATRICK J. LAPHEN, JR. . . . 5318 Penn Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... MECHAN- ICAL-INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING . . . U.S. Air Force Reserves: Numerical Control Society, Island Beach Civic Association, S.M.E., Chairman 1968-69. BENJAMIN L. LAVECCHIA . . . 227 Chestnut Street, Audubon, N.J .... Ewing, Cole, Erdman 81 Eubank, Architectural Field Repre- sentative . . . ARCHITEC- TURE . . . U.S. Army, Drexel Architectural So- ciety. ROBERT J. LUCE . . . 47th 81 Pine Streets, Garden Ct. A-205, Philadelphia, Pa .... City of Philadelphia, Model Cities Community Informa- tion Center, Head, Library Component . . . PHYSICS . . . Librarian License, Pa., U.S. -i,i. Army, American -Li-fi brary Assoc., Pa. Library Assoc., American Physical Society, Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1971, Dean's List. JAMES W. McCASKEY . . . 1300 Fayette Street, Con- shohocken, Pa .... Stan- dard Pressed Steel, Tool Engineer . . . MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING, POWER. F. ROBERT MELCHER . . . 11 Maple Avenue, Hatboro, Pa .... United Engineers 81 Constructors, Inc., Se- nior Designer, Instrumenta- tion . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . Instrument So- ciety of America, Class Congress, Treasurer, 1971- 72, Class Reporter 1971- 72. JOSEPH E. LASCI-IENSKI, JR .... 956 ,Allengrove Philadelphia, Pa .... D. L. Electronics, Inc., Vice- President . . . ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . U.S. Army. GARY R. LENTZ . . . 1428 Elson Road, Brookhaven, Pa .... Howard Green- house . . . Architect, De- signer . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . U.S. Army, Drexel Architectural Society, Dean's List. SHIRLEY L. MALMSBURY . . . 411 Alden Avenue, Morrisville, Pa .... The Morrisville Bank, Vice President 81 Assistant Treasurer . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . Beta Gamma Sigma1X1971. WILLIAM J. McGURNEY . . . 3880 Alberta Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa .... Soa- bar Company, Design Engi- neer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . U.S. Navy. JOSEPH C. MERKLEIN . . . 3406 Brighton Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... General Electric Company, Quality Control Supervisor . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Navy, Accounting So- ciety. CHARLES J. MERRIKEN . . . 214Buttonwood Street, Norristown, u T. . . Moni- tor Systems,-Test Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, ELECTRONICS U.S. Marine Corps . . . Student Coun., Represen- tative of I.E.E.E. '69-705 I.E.E.E., Vice-Chairman '70-71, Chairman '71-725 Dean's List. FRANK G. MYERS . . . 75 Elmwood Avenue, Glou- cester, N.J .... George F. Smith, C.P.A., Accountant -BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, ACCOUNTING. WALTER A. OLT, JR .... 40 Oak Avenue, Marlton, N.J .... Joseph A. DiPalma --Architect, Project Archi- tect . . . ARCHITECTURE. SUNGMAN PAIK . . . 534 South 45th Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Vincent G. Kling 8. Partners, Drafts- man . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . Student Council Repre- sentative 1971-725 Archi- tectural Society 1971-72, Dean's List. DAVID R. PATTERSON . . . 524 Gropp Avenue, Tren- ton, N.J .... R.C.A., David Sarnott Research Center, Research Technician . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda Frat. 19713 Eta Kappa Nu 1971, Lexerd Committee 1971- 72, Dean's List. GEORGE J. MEYERS, JR. . . . 161 Clover Lane, Wayne, Pa, 1. Thalheimer 81 Weitz, ,Accountant . . . BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Army Reserves: Account- ing Societyg Dean's Lislg Enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Ser- vice . . . Granted by U.S. Treasury Department. JAMES A. NEVILLE . . . 2101 Chestnut Street, Apt. 1803, Philadelphia, Pa .... Philadelphia, Electric Com- pany, Technical Assistant . . . ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, POWER. JOSEPH L. O'NEILL . . . 422 Lakeview Street, Had- donfield, N.J .... Ultronic Systems, Associate Engi- neer . . . ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING, ELECTRON- ICS . . . Dean's List. RICHARD T. PALMER- CHUCK . . . 4211 Elbridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Philadelphia Electric Company, Application En- gineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . U.S. Navyg Illuminating Engineering Society: Se- nior Dinner Dance Com- mittee. CHARLES E. PERRY . . . Eayerstown-Red Lion Road, Vincentown, N.J .... R.C.A., Mechanical Design Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1969. PHILLIP D. MOFFSON . . . 130 Parkview Road,,QCheI- Levinson, ArchitectsgQ1l?1il1EQef signer . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . U.S. Armyg Drexel Architecture Society, Vice- Presidentg Evening College Open Scholarship 1967, 19685 Student member of Architectural Curriculum Committee. DAVID R. NICHOLS . i. .I 416 Auburn Street, Woodbury Heights, N.J .... Wilson Pharmaceutical 81 Chemi- cal Co., Area Supervisor . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEER- ING . . . N.J. National Guard, Academic Achieve- ment Award IFourth Yearl 19683 Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1970. TAKEO F. ORISHIMO . . . 837 State Road, Andalusia, Pa .... University of Penn- sylvania Hospital, Electron- ics System Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Air Forceg Dean's Listg I.E.E.E. ALFRED W. PALUMBO . . . 1404 Chestnut Avenue, Gloucester, N.J .... Public Service Electric, Supervi- sor . . . BUSINESS AD- sor . . . BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION, MANAGE- MENT . . . Independent Citi- zens Athletic Club of Fair- view. RICHARD F. PESOT . . . 2015 Ripley Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Richard B. Herman Company, Building Manager . . . ARCHITEC- TURE. tenham, Pa .... EhrIix:ii,,1and,g ' - - E 1 I JOHN w. Mooney . . . 4726 oaxtanaglsireer, Phila- d9'Phi8-. P13-11.715111222151411I-.I-D9Pa f' ment of Engineer . .i.,11.i.iCIVIL, ENGI- NEERING . . . U.S. Army- Corps of Engineersg Dean's Llst. DONALD L.1vN0FSINGER . . . 4005 Woodworth Road, Chester, Pa .... General Electric Company, Accoun- tant . . . BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Air Force, Accounting Society, Vice-President 1970-71, 1971-72. .tglt I ROBERT J. OULAHAN . . . 5845 N. Hope Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Certain- Teed Products, Inc., Ac- counting Manager . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Navy. DAVID B. PASQUARELLO . . . 2439 Ardsley Avenue, Glenside, Pa .... Hancock- Gross, Inc., Assistant Of- fice Manager . . . BUSI- NESS ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTING . . . U.S. Air Force, Cross Keys Frater- nityg Drexel Evening Col- lege Accounting Society 1971, 19725 General Schol- arshipg Dragon, Business Manager, Ring Committee 19725 Dean's List. FRANCIS W. PESZKA . . . 555 Acorn Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Yarway Corp. Quality Assurance Engineer . . . MECHANICAL-INDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . Wissahickon Hills Civic Assoc., Inc., Cross Keys Frat. 1970, Sec. '71-72, So- cial Committee Chairman '71-72g S.M.E. Treas. '67- 68, Sec. '68-69, V. Chair- man '69-70, Chairman '70- 713 Who's Who 1970-71g Dean's List. is I ' ..,. fp. if-, ,Wir ,L m ' - - -yt-1rf,4,,,,,,,,f,, -r ,a 'a'.-vifawtwwgfae ,t .-wvfffwxwfivz-ig, . - ,e-,m....,...,. ag, f -..1.,mf.,M..m W , wz1wzso...,,..,,a52'f- ' H MW! ttr I J , N r 5 I i r 161 IW r 3 STEPHEN L. PINENO . 3. . 30 N. Blair Mill Road, Hat- boro, Pa .... Rohm 81 Haas Company, Technical Assis- tant . . . CHEMISTRY . . . U.S. Army Reserves. CURTIS C. QUAINTANCE . . . Western Road, Phoe- nixville, Pa .... General Electric Company, Special- ist . . . METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Army: American Society for Metals. WILLIAM REDKA . . . 4909 North 9th Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... University of Pennsylvania, Medical In- strument Technician . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army: l.E.E.E. RICHARD R. RIEGLER . . . 801 Mockingbird Lane, Audubon, Pa .... Philadel- phia Suburban Water Co., Assistant to Chief Engineer . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Lexerd Committee 19725 Dean's List. EDWARD A. ROSTICK . . . 7709 Hasbrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company, Mechanical Su- perintendent. . . MECHAN- ICAL ENGINEERING, DE- SIGN . . . Dean's List. HERBERT R. POPP . . . 20 Cheitield Road, Glenside, Pa .... Evantash-Friedman, Architects, Project Archi- tect . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . Drexel Architectural Society, Vice-President 1965-66g Dean's List. BARRY J. RABINOWITCH . . . Briarwood Lane, R.D. 414, Pottstown, Pa .... Boyertown Packaging Ser- vice Corp., Product Devel- opment Engineer . . I. ME- CHANICAL-INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING . . . 3 U.S. Armyg American Society for Quality Conrtol. ROBERT R. REES . . . 42 Merion Lane, Maple Shade, N.J .... BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION. KENDRICK A. ROBERT- SON . . . 373 Covered Bridge Road, King of Prus- sia, Pa .... International Utilities Corp., Financial Analyst . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, AC- COUNTING . . . U.S. Army: National Association of Accountants: Upper Merion P.T.A., Public Relations. ALAN M. ROWE . . . College Arms, M-304, Collegeville, Pa .... S.K.F. Industries, Inc., Source Metallurgist . . . METAL- LURGICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Armyg American Society for Metalsg The Metallurgical Society of A.I.M.E.g Dean's List. LAWRENCE E. PTASCHEK . . . 121 East Cedar Street, Oaklyn, N.J .... Philadel- phia Insulated Wire Com- pany, Product-Development Engineer . . . MECHANI- CAL-INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING . . . U.S. Armyg S.M.E. 1970-1972. ROBERT J. RAPP . . . 84 Ember Lane, Willingboro, N.J .... Campbell Soup Company, Design Engineer . . . MECHANICALJNDUS- TRIAL, ENGINEERINGH., , . U.S. LONNIE E. RICE . . . 1659 East Middleton Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... Presently structuring private prac- tice, Archltectural Partner . . . ARCHITECTURE1.. . . U.S. Army. C HAROLD ROBINSON, JR. . . . 516 Fountain Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... S.K.F. Industries, Inc., Assistant Project Engineer . . . MET- ALLURGICAL ENGINEER- ING. ALPHONSO L. RUCINSKI . . . 4123 Fountain Green Street, LaFayette Hill, Pa. . . . Selas Corp. of Amer- ica, Application Engineer . . . MECHANlCAL-INDUS- TRIAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Army. DANIEL A. PULONE, JR. . . . 748 Norway Avenue, Trenton, N.J .... State of New Jersey Department of Health, Building Inspector . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . U.S. Armyg New Jersey So- ciety of Architects. STEPHEN J. RATAJCZAK . . . 603 Devereaux Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Liv- ingston Tool 81 Die, Inc., Tool 81 Die Maker . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHIIIIEI DESIGN U.S. Army. I a JOHN R. RICHARDS . . . 1601 Kenmare Drive, Dresher, Pa .... Dynasci- ences Corp., Proiect Engi- neer . . . ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING, ELECTRON- ICS . . . U.S. Army. I WILLIAM S. ROBINSON . . . 1209 Delancey Place, West Chester, Pa .... U.S. Food 81 Drug Administration, In- spector . . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ...I U.S. Army Reserve. WILLIAM V. SHAW . . . 142 Gardner Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... Optical Scan- ning Corporation, Assistant Manager of Graphic Arts . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Air Force, Beta Gamma Sigma. RONALD P 7805 Summerdale Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... General Electric, Re-Entry Systems Div., Mechani- Designer . MECHAN- ICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Air Forceg Glee Club: A photographer lor 1972 Lexerd. NEWTON H. SMITH . . . 365 Newtown Road, Apart- ment D-24, Warminster, Pa. .L. . The Wrlghtlttlett Asso- ciation, Designer Drafts- man . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . Class Congress, C.B.S.g Drexel Architectural So- ciety, Dean's List. RONALD E. STEINMEYER . . . 3020 Disston Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Sun Oil Company, System Ana- lyst . . . CIVIL ENGI- NEERING . . . U.S. Army Engineer, Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity 1970- 72, Dean's List. ANTHONYJ.SWANCHARA, Jr .... 2727 Clayton Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... American Telephone 81 Telegraph Company, Op- erations Supervisor . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Navy. ROBERT T. ULBIK . . . 237 Hollyoke Road, Somerdale, N.J. . . Sun Oil Company, Project 8- Instrument Engi- neer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . U.S. Navy. JONATHAN N. SILEO . . . 1134 Nottingham Drive, West Chester, Pa . . . Budd Company, Accounting Su- pervisor BUSINESS E2-ADMINISTRATION, Ac- COUNTING . . . Dean's List. CARL P. SONTGEN . . . 8-J Barrett Drive, Kendall Park, N.J .... Mobil Oil Corpora- tion, Technician Operator . . . CHEMICAL ENGI- NEERING . . . Dean's List. JO-ANNE A. STEWARD . . . 7971 Oxford Avenue, Phila- delphia, Pa. . . Insurance Company of North Amer- ica, Systems Programmer . . . MATHEMATICS . . . D.P.M.A. ROY D. THOMAS . . . 552 Lehigh Road, Wenonah, N.J .... UNIVAC-Division of Sperry Rand, Assistant Engineer . . . ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS. DOMINIC J. VARILLO . . . 7246 Shalkop Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Cuneo Eastern Press, Assistant Plant Engineer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Armyg George W. Childs Drexel Honorary Scholarship 1967, Dean's List. JOHN G. SIMON . . . 2328 E. Cumberland Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa .... Philadel- phia, Pa .... Philadelphia Quartz Company, Manufac- turing Engineer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING, POWER . . . Society of Naval Architects 81 Marine Engineers: Dean's List. STEPHEN J. SPARKES . . . 12 Old Side Court, Newark, Del .... E. I. duPont, Lab Technician . . . PHYSICS . . . U.S. Air Forceg Dean's List. EDWARD J. STOLARCZYK . . . 110 W. Burgess Road, Marlton, N.J .... General Electric Company, Planner . . . BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Armyg Lexerd Committee 1972: Dean's List. ROBERT G. THORPE . . . 958 Patriot Drive, Lansdale, Pa .... Bell Telephone, Central Office Foreman . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . . . U.S. Army. EDWARD J. WALSH . . . 2665 Levick Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Arco Chemical Company, Prod- uct Coordinator . . . CHEM- ICAL ENGINEERING . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda 19695 Dean's List. DAVID TWSMITH Valley View Lane, New- town Square, Pa .... Philco Ford Corporation, ,Lab Technician Specialist ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS . QV. Eta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM G. STAHL . . . 4613 Pennypack Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... Proc- tor and Schwartz, Inc., De- signer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Certi- fied Engineer in Training, Pa.g U.S. Armyg Academic Achievement Award, 4th year 19693 Alpha Sigma Lambda Frat. 1970: George W. Childs Drexel I-lon. Scholarship 1968-69: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities 81 Colleges 19723 Dean's List. TERRENCE P. SUKALSKI . . . 634 Linda Lane, Norris- town, Pa .... Raymond Rosen 81 Company, Inc., Accounting Manager . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, ACCOUNTING . . . Beta Gamma Sigmag George W. Childs Drexel Scholarship. ORAM H. TONGE, JR .... 7411 Whitaker Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... School District of Philadel- phia, Dept. of Architecture 81 Engineering, Architec- tural Designer . . . ARCHI- TECTURE . . . N.J. National Guardg Drexel Architec- tural Society, President '71-72g Drexel Architecture Curriculum Committee, stu- dent memberg Dean's List. THOMAS H. WATKINS . . . 6708 Montgomery Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa .... Bell Telephone, Planning Engi- neer . . .BUSINESS AD-E MINISTRATION, MANAGE- MENT . . . U.S. Navyg Beta Gamma Sigma. 5? X 56 'R NS7 fV WB Not Photographed BRUCE P. BURGESS . . . 19 Warren Street, Maynard, Mass. .. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. WILLIAM L. CHAUNCEY . . . .1271 Irma Road, War- mlnster, Pa .... ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING. av ' BENNETT D. COLES- BERRY, JR .... 1928 Lom- bard Street, 3rd Floor, Phll- adelphia, Pa .... Mltcheltl Giurgola Associates, Ap- prentice Archltect . . . ARCHITECTURE . . . Amer- Ican Institute of Architects: Drexel Architectural So- ctety. .IDI-IN S. GORSKI . . . 63 Gaffney Lane, Willingboro, N.J .... CIVIL ENGINEER- ING. CARL G. WIEDMANN, JR. . . . 184 Liberty Street, Trenton, N.J .... State ot N.J, Division of Building 8: Construction, Senior Elec- trical Engineer . . . ELEC- 'rmcAL ENGINEEIZING, POWER . . . Alpha Slgma ternity 19703 Eta Kappa Nu 19715 Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versltles and Colleges 1971-72g Dean's List. JEROME J. WITKOWSKI . . . 7106 Oxford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa .... Mu- tual Flre Insurance Com- pany, Chief Accountant . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, ACCOUNTING . . . Student Council represen- tative 1971-72, Accounting Society, President 1971-72g Basketball. WILLIAM T. WRIGHT . . . 315 Llmeklln Pike, Glen- slde, Pa .... Moore Prod- ucts, Co., Proiect Adminis- trator . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELEC- TRONICS . . . U.S. Army: I.E.E.E.g Dean's List. I I JOSEPH A. ZADLO . . . 831 Yorktown Street, Lansdale, Pa .... Nolen and Swin- burne Partnership. Proiect Manager . . . ARCHITEC- TURE . . . Registered Arch- ltect In Pennsylvania 81 New Jersey . . . Aca- demic Achievement Award, Itourth yearlg Dean's List. STEPHEN A. HINDS . . . 100 East Glenolden Ave- nue, A-17, Glenolden, Pa. . . . Sadtler Research Lab- oratories, Sales Adminis- trator . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MAN- AGEMENT . . . Pennsyl- vania Army National Guard, S.M.E., Dean's Llst. EMANUEL KELLY . . . 6116 Master Street, Philadel- phia, Pa .... ARCHITEC- TURE. CRAWFORD L. WILLIAMS . .' . 732-F North Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa .... Scott Paper Company, SEMO' Designer . . . MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERING, MA- CHINE DESIGN. THOMAS L. WOODS . . . 3726 S. Hereford Lane, Philadelphia, Pa .... Fischer 8r Porter Company, Technical Writer . . . ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . Alpha Sigma Lambda: Dean's Llst. FRANCIS M. WUNDERLE . . . 525 Centre Avenue, Newtown, Pa .... Engi- neering and Planning Associates, Engineering Trainee . . . CIVIL ENGI- NEERING . . . Engineer-in- Training Certllicate, Pa., 1968, American Society of Highway Engineers: Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 1972, Secretary 1972: Class Congress Secretary 1971.1972. RICHARD R. ZAPPASODI . . . .120 Winesap Road, Cherry HIII, N.J .... Westinghouse Cdrporation, Data Processing Coordi- nator . . . MATHEMATICS . . . Academic Achievement Award I4th Yearl 1969: George W. Childs Drexel Honorary Scholarship 1969: Dean's List. . HENRY P. KRAJEWSKI . . . 59 Balsam Road, Levit- town, Pa .... Henkels and McCoy, Corrosion Engi- neer . . . METALLURGI- CAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Armyg A.S.Mg A.l.M.E.g Dragon 1965-1971. FREDERICK H. WILLIAMS . . . 4639 Woodland Ave- nue, Drexel Hill, Pa .... Roy F. Weston, Inc., Man- ager ol Construction Ser- ROBERT F. WILLIAMS, JR. . . . 6 East Haddon Avenue, Oaklyn, N.J .... Honeywell, Inc., Industrial Sales Engi- neer . . . MECHANICALE--I vice Section . . . CIVIL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEEH-iiQy i,45,I,ggi2. ENGINEERING . . . ,'N,J, Army Naligngl' 'l Army: Upper S.M.E. 1969-715 ceesg Scouting: Pack Committee Mem- Athletlc Association. it RAYMOND L. WORRELL, II . . . R.D. 413, Chatsworth Road, Vincentown, N.J .... Wills, Anderson 81 Lord, Inc, Engineer . . . CIVIL ENGINEERING . . . Land ber, Treasurer. STUART H. WORRELL . . . 6751 Harvey Street, Penn- sauken, N.J .... Campbell Soup Company, Buyer . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, ACCOUNTING . . . Surveyor, State of Army. Tabernacle Township tll ing Board of Adjustment, Secretary. STANLEY J. YANKAUSKAS . . . 1139 N. 34th Street, Camden, N.J .... Uniroyal, Inc., Machine Designer . . . BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION, MANAGEMENT . . . U.S. Navy Reserves. WALTER J. ZEBROWSKI . . . Quaker Road, Mickle- ton, N.J .... National De- signers, Inc., Stall Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING, MACHINE DE- SIGN . . . U.S. Army. ROBERT T. LAMBEFIT . . . 7347 Montour Street, Phila- delphia, Pa .... Sun Oil Co., Assistant Proiect Engi- neer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . . . U.S. Air Force. RICHARD J. LENKIEWICZ . . . 2604 Crossgate Drive, Wilmington, Del .... ARCHITECTURE. EUGENE W. YEAGER . . . 1300 Fayette Street, Con- shohocken, Pa .... Digital information Devices, Inc., Engineer . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MACHINE DESIGN . . . Army National Guard, S.M.E.g Lexerd Committee. JAMES E. ZOOG . . . 12 Misty Pine Lane, Trenton, NJ .... Naval Air Propul- sion Testing Center, Com- puter Programmer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- ING, ELECTRONICS. SAMUEL E. ZAKI . . . 6374 Overbrook Avenue, Over- brook, Pa .... Telefonken Company, West Germany, Engineer . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 167 1972 Lexerd Staff Marian Behlert-Seniors EVGHIHQ College Jonathan W. Bridges-Photography Jeff Brown-Essay Harold F. Alwood, Jr.-Staff Moiz M. Carim-Photography William P. Bancroft-Staff William S. K. Chang-Photography Joseph D. Barr-Associate Editor Paul A. Cottone-Photography Edward C. Clark-Introduction Duane Davis-Photography John J. Donnelly-Editor Maria Demopolus-Staff Howard Freedman-Staff Jeremy Donimirski-Photography Robert Heitz-Staff Jim D'Ottavi-Photography consultant Marilyn D. Kagen-Staff Judy C. Elchin-Design John F. Kane--Staff Conrad T. Fraider-Photography John F. Kenton, Jr.-Staff Alfred O. Gary-Photography Thomas Lew-Staff Marci Goldstein-Essay David R. Patterson-Associate editor Steven Greene--Essay Curtis C. Quaintance-Staff Benjamin F. Griffith-Associate editor Richard R. Riegler-Staff Janet Hamm-Essay Ronald P. Shore-Staff Susan J. Hallas-Essay Edward J. Stolarczyk-Staff Jerry Harasewych-Essay Edward J. Walsh-Staff Ronald W. Hatton--Essay Eugene W. Yeager-Staff Andrea Kardon-Staff Carole Kruchowsky-Business manager James Kuo-Associate editor Faculty Advisors Anita Lager-Essay N93 Tj Le-PhQt09raphV Prof. Paul Kaczmarczik Ken Lichtenstein-Essay Dr- Ralph Most Marianne McGlone-Staff Mickie McLaren--Essay Thomas Mawson-Sports Frank Mau rone-Photog raphy Bob Myers-Photography Louis Nathan-Quality assurance Joyce Oldak-Photography Sandia Pflag-Ends and odds Jerry Pirrung-Photography expediting Charlie Pitts-Senior staff Dan Reiniger-Photography Arlene Rims-Organizations-greeks Bruce Rubin-Photography Mark Shoenthal-Senior staff Kurt R. Schultz-Photography Karl E. Schreiter-Photography commandant Mary Ann Shelus-Poet Roseann Termini-Sports Su Tozzi-Staff Bob Underwood-Photography Pete Vico-Photography Ronnie Walitsky-Implementation Joan Walmer-Graphics director Senior photographs were provided by Merin Studios Inc. Stanton Weinstein-Essay The 1972 Drexel Lexerd was produced by the Lexerd Mel White-Editor in Chief staff in cooperation with William T. Cooke Publishing David Whifehill.-Photggraphy Company and their representative Daniel Solari. CurjurieWright-Seniors E. J. Wendell-Photography v -2 ls' J 4 Oscar J. Eichhorn, silent but strong was committed to all students of Drexel not only as our Dean of Men, but as our friend. As our Dean he represented an administrator in the true sense of the word, his dedication to us was con- sistent and unfaltering. He taught other administrators to care for their jobs andfor students as he did. His presence in our lives represented a never ending learning experience that will have a truly lasting effect. Ike taught us through his commitment to be con- cerned with othersg to have an under- standing, a feeling, a caring in our relationships with other students, in or- ganizational, fraternal, or simply social activities. Ike showed us how one could be brave when there was much to fear. He dealt with suffering as he dealt with his own humanity, and through this be- came a model of concern and under- standing. His wisdom and sensitivity helped us to grow, and through our growth hopefully find courage and joy. We hope that those who learned from Ike, will find ways during their lives to continue the job that in his all too short life he was unable to com- plete. We pray that we will find a way to thank him for just being our friend. In your simple, straight-forward way, you always made us feel that our prob- lems were truly your concern. We give thanks to you, Dean Oscar J. 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A 1 -xi f 2 W '- 0 E E 4 ,I 5 2 X 2 2 2 :fLQ?9Z'fmgff f , ,.'.. T: 21 x 1 wma Q 1? 4' a 2 Q f A NYK I A, in M K , 1 L25 :XA 4 ', 5 K nad' 1 Q591' . , '-h-Gm' 'Q i Q g52g .Q 1.6, 6 Philadelphia elected a mayor in 1971, and more than one candidate took time out to spend a few minutes stumping Drexel's campus. Before the spring pri- maries, three different aspirants for the Democratic nomination-Rep. William Green, Jr., St. Rep. Hardy Williams, and City Councilman David Cohen-all spoke here. Later, during the final pre-election struggle between Republican Thatcher Longstreth and Democrat Frank Rizzo, the G.O.P. campaign touched down here. Longstreth, accompanied by Mr. Cohen and former U.S. Senator Eugene Mc- Carthy, addressed a capacity crowd in the University's IVlain Auditorium. The new mayor, Mr. Rizzo, never visited Drexel, but he did find a city solicitor here. 15 The little theater located at 35th and Lancaster Ave. has at- tempted in past years to perform plays ranging from Greek com- edy to Shakespearean comedy to contemporary plays both comic and dramatic. The Players are unique people because they're so much more than a group of people inter- ested in acting . . . they have to be. Production requires a cross- section of people--both set and costume designers, lighting technicians, people to construct sets and costumes, and some to handle the business details of production and promotion. Technical knowledge and aes- thetic sense are combined so that the night of performance is as rewarding to the audience as to the people directly connected with production. 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Everything fand anythingi can land doesi happen there gn Ui! bi N-9 'f 4 Y Y 31 Change-the thing we thrive on, The Design Department is change 3 ,,,4nanlllll' - ' ,,,.,..en-n-'ll . s 42 1 J ' -,Q -.. N . X .f x K xb , K 1? 5 . ! M Hwwwga ff 1, -'K 1 H-. .X Q x YA Y ,po its X n lu mi j gp fem X . 3 ,, my 3, W .1 A !.1,,,. A , ,U . C X' ff I a V. 1 , I- ,, 1 . g If Y , f I V .04 5 , I iigfq w 'ff' w,,2j,5-f,g,N, ' I 'i..,-gg X, ww -M-uw-I The Design Department is an open department. The faculty is available to the students to be used as much as possible. A talk on the floor in the hall, a conference behind a closed door in the office, a project you can't work out, a problem you've been having with school or home. interaction and caring are an integral part of this de- partment. t :nu J-W' awww , 'jk t l.:gp:.fz1ggxfig.,. ,fr r rt r. ...., t A my L 5i?4'Wk: , ,kw The Design Department is open faculty meetings every week and an all day talk session once a term. T 49' be The Design Department is Flux, its own news- letter. lt's the place to look to see what's happen- ing, who's where and what's what. 322 DESIGN my nn...-, sv.. rw Lam. Haha 1: a ' ui ,,'-'w.,,.x7 The Design Department is three old majors, jfashion, interiors, and merchandisingj, and one new major, tdesignj. lt's students staying in Nesbitt Hall till one or two A.M. and maybe all night to finish a project. lt's having that project put up in the an- nual show or in any one of the other continuous exhibits around the building. -I mm. un-A And this year the Design Department is also the faculty shows in the DAC. My I Mwwm.-pf' E it ! The Design Department of Drexel University il' fiivy L af 95 X .4-E , J, 5 4 11 W Q29 gf Q f 1 5 P5T1ifW',5 ,f fa S' 'Q '- fl ff Amir ' 'Wi xi- , 5:26 ' iff W ' ' 3 fi H.-M, Mg , .W ,,,, Q H, 'ir ' ,, 5 we Q :iw ka -I' i .., ,,,x ,Q xxx y 51 W? 2 was if , 149 -f:'..., I ij 'f 3 '.v, 59 7 gg ? M an One of the most rewarding and relevant experiences that any student can be involved with is to engage in research. While it is a satisfying activity for the profes- sional, it is especially advantageous for the undergrad- uate. It provides an excellent opportunity for the student to make use of his college training to investigate per- sonally new methods and find new information directly relevant to the very real problem at hand. The student is able to participate directly in the further development of a particular field of study. Microwaves and laser tech- nology are two major develop- ments in communications elec- tronics. Don Lee has been working in the area of solid-state microwave technology. His work includes development of tech- niques for depositing a light sen- sitive material on a microwave device. Variation of light inten- sity impinging on this device is used to control the transmission properties of the microwaves. This system should have future applications in laser communi- cations. Microwave technology has been increasingly employed to make measurements important to many fields. Tom lvlclvlaster has built and operated one such measuring device, a null-type microwave bridge. This instru- ment was used to study elec- trical material properties of micelle formations. Several chemicals in the human body form micellesg by studying their formation, we can further under- stand several body functions. Another of his projects in- volved the fabrication of special electrodes for an experimental heart pacemaker. These elec- trodes were constructed of fine metallic powders that first had to be compacted. Using a glass vacuum system, Tom made gas absorption surface area mea- surements for these powders. Stan Weinstein's research project was concerned with a re- cently expanded phase of micro- electronics technology. A widely used method of connecting in- tegrated circuits ll.C.sj with other devices involves the bond- ing of thin wire leads directly to metallization pads on the l.C., using ultrasonics. Stan investi- gated certain characteristics of ultrasonic wire bonding in order to determine how the process might be improved. A major part of his research project involved the use of a highly sensitive ca- pacitor microphone to study the bonding process. Various meth- ods were used to determine po- sitions of nodes and antinodes of vibrations for those portions of the bonding apparatus that transmitted ultrasonic vibrations to the wire lead. From this data, methods for improving and con- trolling the efficiency of the bonding process could be de- vised. A relatively recent application of computers has been in the area of process control. Tony Lavely is adapting a D17B Min- uteman Computer to be used in the E.E. Department's Electro- physics Laboratory both as a calculator for complex equa- tions and as a process control device. The D17B is a small, special-purpose computer de- signed to provide guidance con- trol for the Minuteman missile. Much of the work involved in converting this to a more gen- eral purpose computer involves use of the machine language programming with which the computer has been provided. The computer will be used for reduction of data from various experiments. For controlling ex- periments, experimental infor- mation is acquired by the machine and used by it to ad- just appropriate conditions of the experiment. Zygi Turski's research was conducted under a contract from NASA to develop a navigational aid using nematic liquid crystals. A nematic liquid crystal has the property of changing from trans- parent to an opaque milky-white color when a voltage is applied. A display, consisting of lines of nematic crystals which can be energized by the application of electric current, was built. Zygi's investigation was directed to- wards improving the visibility of this display by enhancing the contrast between the unexcited transparent condition and the excited opaque condition. Ron Cohn has constructed a small digital computer which plays'Tic-Tac- Toe with a human opponent. By choos- ing its moves according to a special algorithm, the machine plays a perfect game. ln many situations, the algorithm allows the computer to choose from a number of good moves. This is more desirable than having the computer select the same move in each situa- tion, as earlier machines have done. The digital circuitry is entirely con- tained on a 6 X17 circuit board which is composed of 160 integrated circuits interconnected by some 1400 wires and 2100 solder connections. A tran- sistorized display shows the squares which have been selected via a pair of color coded miniature lamps arranged in a 3 by 3 array. In a similar array are 9 pushbuttons which the player uses to select his moves. The heart is a very complex electro-mechanical organ. If for some reason lan electrical shockl the heart's internal electrical regulatory system becomes erratic, the heart doesn't pump but flutters. This is a dangerous situation if it lasts longer than two minutes. Dr. Moore of the Biomedical Research Department is working on an electronic device which restores the needed system to a fibrillated heart. The machine now in use is large, inefficient, and difficult to operate. lt also takes a period of time to recharge before it can be used or used again in case it doesn't work the first time. Dr. Moore's assistant Dr. DiMeo and his patient Dr. Klafter demonstrate how the device fthe silver boxl is to be used. This unit will be a great help in emergency situations in hospitals. lt will provide immediate help in emergency, operating and intensive care rooms. An Elegy Thought in the Drexel Cafeteria lwith some friendsi This morning I was a child A dreamer, an idealist. When I got up to the Splendor of a new day I Tried not to think of school And Why? Because I Know what's there. Nothing is ever still here In this place. Of course it seems that we are not moving But that is the deception created by school. lAnd we are the ones who are always deceived.l School then plays an important role But so does complex impedance. The deception of imaginary arithmetic That one imaginary number limes another Imaginary number gives one a working radio Both of which you cannot see. This exists because we look at only unreallty In school, which seems most powerful, Only because it ls the one we learn and because it is the only thing we're taught. lBesides, teachers must also make a IivIng.J O God! You can't escape it. Teachers y Looking down at their Books as they go Running, running, running and Not going slowly or Looking around them. So many irreplaceable Hours they spend With their eyes on their books And why? I do not Know. I only know that a Teacher must be a hard thing Growing must be a hard thing. I I 1 For now I am Almost grown and am a Witness, a reallst To complex impedance. And already the Music is diminishing And the true lovely World is growing Far away and I think I am not growing up but down. So, as for stating this and that Almost as is happening right now Well, a law was made for that too And It was labeled, uncertainty: One at a time, it says, You can not determine both simultaneously. We find difficulty just learning one Aha! Another deception no less, a studied deviant. No wonder it takes 5 years to graduate. We may as well continue being deceived For, I assure you, no one has anything against us personally, And, furthermore, heretofore, thus and hence, We may be among the few Who still think that you is you and me is me, And Drexel is the uncertain thing. To conclude a complaint of Drexel Let us leam a way of seeing through deception. If we were to step into EE lab Locate the complex impedances And look for a substantial while With all of our mental capacity at The inductors and capacitors We might--we are told most definitely- We might predict the magnitude of the Total impedance of various elements in series If the signal generator etc. is accurate Do not try this very afternoon though. 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Laboratory facili- ties are equipped with standard set-up appa- ratus for work in these areas. Experiments with human perception in- clude studies of retinal color zones, depth perception and cutaneous sensitivity. Timed finger maizes and memorizing nonsense syl- lables conclude patterns of memory and learning. Some of the term projects involve white rats rather than human subjects. Skinnerian principles of operant conditioning are the basis for the use of the Skinner box. The be- havior of the rat is shaped by conditioning him to press a bar. The desired response is then reinforced by a food pellet. Extinction is the process of removing the reinforcement and an analysis of the length of time that be- havior persists. While Skinnerian theory could have appli- cations in clinical and educational psychol- ogy, B. F. Skinner's idea of a scientifically shaped man raises controversial questions about the freedom and dignity of mankind. Skinner's would be a great society of medi- ocrity. Rollo IVlay fi 4 57 When the increasing national concern for environmental conservation began, Drexel altered its priorities to meet the concern. In 1963 a graduate program in Environmental Engineering and Science was initiated. Through grants received by various organi- zations, members of the program were able to conduct research in most of the environ- mental fields, but mainly in areas of public health. The Center for the Study of the Environ- ment was later established, in 1967, as a more organized, multidisciplinary method for environmental study. The newest thing in environmental re- search is The Center for Urban Research and Environmental Studies, ICURESI. CUPES' ob- jective is to develop the potential of techno- logical universities toward finding solutions to today's current urban problems, such as pollution, transportation and social degra- dation. Drexel is fortunate enough to be the principal center for CURES in the Philadel- phia and New York area. To date, CURES is organized into three different branches with plans for two more. The three current branches are: The Institute for Environmental Studies, headed by Dr. Stanley Segall, Associate Professor of Bio- logical Scienceg the Institute for Energy Sources and Systems, lead by Dr. Harry L. Brown, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and the Institute for Population Studies, coordinated by Dr. William R. New, Professor of Biological Sciences. The organi- zationis foresight into economic and social problems has sparked the planning of an Institute for Health Delivery Systems and an Institute for Mathematical Modeling of Social Phenomena. This mutidisciplinary organiza- tion gives CURES the potential to solve a multitude of human and environmental issues. The chief professor and director of the CURES program is Dr. P. Walter Purdom. Dr. Purdom coordinates the CURES program un- der the Vice President for Academic Affairs, thus allowing close correspondence with other universities and study groups. Financially CURES seems to be well off. Since 1963 over 351.3 million has been granted for training purposes, 7004 of which came from the government. At Drexel the most active branch of CURES is the Institute of Environmental Studies, from which CURES originated. Numerous studies in the areas of water, land and air pollution, as well as occupational health and human factors are being undertaken by Drexel fac- ulty and students. In the area of water pollution, Dr. Irwin Suffet, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, is researching the fate of pesticides used on crops. The study consists of tracing pesti- cides from plant leaf, to soil, to water, to the human body, to determine any adverse effects. Land pollution takes the form of solid waste. Two major areas currently under study are landfilling and leaching, and recycling. Dr. A. Alexander Fungaroli, Professor of Civil Engineering is studying methods of landfill- ing and the dangers of leaching. Leaching is a term used to describe the process of water dissolving particles that are present in land- fills. Dr. Fungaroli wants to find a way of pre- venting these potentially- dangerous particles from dissolving into our streams. Recycling work is being carried out mainly with the use of scrap steel and glass. There is also work being done of the recycling of animal wastes. Management of Air Pollution is the topic of studies carried out by Dr. Henry C. Wohlers, Professor of Environmental Science. Dr. Wohlers has three other men working with him in the field of air pollution. Dr. Newstein is developing air diffusion models, Dr. Segall is carrying out his work with odors, and Dr. Higgins is studying Stack Testing Tech- niques. In the area of occupational health, Dr. Segall is researching lead poisoning in chil- dren, and Dr. Karl Gabriel, Associate Profes- sor of Biological Sciences, is studying the effects of exposure to air contaminates. Successful findings in both of these areas will greatly enhance public health quality. Under the Catagory of Human Factors, the last research area, response and anxiety to environmental stimuli are being investi- gated. Dr. Carl A. Silver, Associate Professor of Behavioral Science, is looking at environ- mental pollution not in a physical sense, but rather in a mental sense, to reveal any psy- chologically adverse effects caused by our polluted earth. 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'lt Cooperative work is that segment of the aca- demic program vvhich is devoted to the time that the student spends in specific periods of full-time employment in jobs which are related as closely as possible to the course of study and individual inter- est of the student? The object of industry is production. You stand or fall upon your own merits. 63 'WN WSI! 'HHN N04-'N 'QQ a eq, ,, Q, A64 QNX ,, -me . Naw- ,ws ,mm :Qld ., nord' ummm. - - ,QQ .. new wmv' cv. was One of the truly unique aspects of the Drexel plan of Cooperative Education is the continual stimulus and expectation that the individual change and grow through the monotony and rou- tine, as well as the excitement and creativity of- fered by the cooperative work. The actual work op- portunities give practical meaning to the program of study and provide maturing experiences for per- sonality and character development while demand- ing that the student develop sound but flexible career plans and goals. By graduation then, the student has the back- ground and potential necessary to step forward confidently into his independent human experi- GDCG. Q it QQL Q54 1-12- sir Clic t 335 +Qi LI, iii 'FE -Y . aa ' ' ' Q ' Qt? ff' . ' ti v gag M : f e' figfw .,. 3f.l' ,.4 :KY M' ,f , H , ,. ,,, I .sf I ,J A V J- J.: V' ig, Ll 3,-1 -- X .11 '- .. u, , I . - .. asf' t 2 E s Ei Mak' Never stand when you can sitg never walk when you can rideg never Push when you can Pullf' Dr. Laurence J. Peter Although most placement officials were color- ing the outlook bleak this year, the interviews continued, each student anxiously pursuing .. . employment consonant with individual career plans and goals. . . all of this is summed up in the phrase 'indi QQ vidual growth' . . Additional assistance in determin- ing or redefining individual career and educational goals through personal counseling is provided by the Psy- chological Service Center. A full com- plement of analyses, examining men- tal ability, vocational interests, and personality traits are undertaken- these tailored especially to suit the needs of the individual. They are fol- lowed by a conference with the stu- dent to evaluate and interpret the re- sults, and to provide a consultative effort in personal assessment. and continuing The program of Continuing Professional Education at Drexel, directed by Dr. Samuel Mercer, enables professionals in busi- ness, education, science, and engineering to keep abreast of the innovative developments in their respective fields. The non- credit, seminar-type courses are designed to update and sup- plement the basic knowledge obtained in previous curricula, and provide an academic nexus between the University and the Professional occupation. L-K4 FMIG., FG. I ....... 1. ERS-- HECK .DSI your ad- lch time d notity ent' ,De- nptly in tr. Each e m e n t en being publica- 'tunqtely still oz- or class- ' will ' on er- in your for the ' cannot insibility of the we are cancel- surp to cancella- which pt until ,ur bill. l -11.-1. :ape designer- architectural ntly multi-tam- tnins. Exp. ca- th preliminary 9 incl site lay- . specifications B-358 Inquirer isn 8. workins Apartment 8. Immediate po- irtln 8. Assoc, nvrv on1.:olv1I:N -- Al DWEII' son Ford wa-nts 2 men to sell new 8. used cars. Exp not nec. Hiph percentage Gross bonus Month-ly bonus Hospitalization Pension plan We have been selling Fords for 57 yrs. To ioin us, apply to Sales Manager, 3910 Kensington Ave, Phila. AUTO SALES: T250 HER WEEK Our men make this and mor Must be expd. All floor traffi Strong advertising program. All Co. Benefits includinp Hospitalization, Maior Medical, Life Ins. Apply in s E. C. person to Mr. Paul Bilyk, Sale Mar. Sprinolield, Pottstown Dodpe, 1340 High st, Pottstown, Pa. NITUNUTIVE ENUHTNENT SALES gl SERVICE Unusual sales opportunity for Person with automotive iobber shop or equivalent ensllne re- building experience. If you have been thinklne of set- ting out of the shop and into selling with a leader in its field -- this is for you. You will dem- onstrate, sell and service auto- I motive engine rebuilding equip- ment, Wifkiflg with established iobbers, Travel Western Pennsylvania, Upper New York and Eastern Ohio. Resident headquarters Pittsburgh area. It relocation ls required, all moving expenses paid by company after period of thorouph factory training. Salary plus bonus and profit sharing. Car furnished, travel ex- penses paid. Write, in confisence, olvlnp com- plete outline of personal data, all previous iobs and earnings. WMESUNNEN PRODUCTS CO Com Op Dry ta-t. 3 nights, it. half day on pm. or 3 pm. orninp after 8 TNAGER 1 to run fla s, hospitallza copaid hol stown Dodi wn Pa. al KI 47800 to MEN rysler Corp ours. Hospl paid vaca k for Frank P14 O0 NAGER OLDS Has tire sales 8- in including onslble lndi ifidentlal in Askey TU SMEN i required t S1500 Sua 1 basic sal tolidays. H erson only t Chevrolet 7 IANAGER for metro. GM All Benefits f Block, SH - Get-ready Mr Tobin, th 8. Chest- Ilent opport high volum ' pay plan 1 benefits. C i-4500. Pensk Personnel Deaprtment 7910 Manchester Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 63143 Equal Opportunity Employer OPPORTUNITY for a Lifetime lm mediate opening for a young ag gressive person w! some experience Opportunity for success happi ness and satisfac tion wflarge long established organ: familiar with and have own head to gether This is a lifetime growth oppty for those prepared to accept step away from the ivory tower into the real world apply in person ,- --. C E I I - -, l' -77 ' ,I - t.f,...k..s.. 1 zlationn. . . lVI,ust bc? the challenge and O I . . . tSt H - - he expd m V 8. workin! 1 exp, auto Jar, pd vac, benefits. Pi- ncaster Ave., '5 years or 8- benefits. Leon Aus- , 723-5501. L I F E Booman Are you tired of knocklno on doors? Are you tired ot dailintl that phone? Are you tired of lit- tle or no paycheck? If you are, then loin a real sales team that pays top commission. Sell the best and make the most. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA Call M0 7-1112 from 10AM to 3PM Monday through Friday. Salary open. Contact Miss DiCamillo TE 9-4300, ext. 35 CABINET Makers-Experienced in Store fixtures and hardware finishing lot showcases. Apply 047 N. 4th. 'd CANDY-Easter E99 Decorator, exp milk 8. icing work. 5324 Rising Sun Av, CANVASSERS 35500 WK Potential. Draw vs. Comm. You can earn this top dollar on our draw vs. comm plan. This full time opportunity with our national or- ganizations selling a much needed home service offers this excep- tional program to qualified men. For more information, Call Mr. Baker, CE 6-4000. CAPTAIN-Dining room. Aggressive well experienced for exclusive center city club. Steady employment. Good pay benefits. Apply T614 Locust St. CAPTAIN Exp'd. Prestige CC hotel BELLEVUE STRATFORD HOTEL Personnel Office 200 S Broad St. 5.5as3eu'g1i.5n ' 5251:-2fs. s..11-sri mr 65 ITT line Wlfh EXPETIGFICB. Please f0I ward resume 8. salary requirements to H 47 Inquirer. . 1 CUNTRUNER A growth opportunity for a99res- sive individual to loin the man- agement team of an electronic manufacturer in Central Pa. Min .3 yrs. manufacturlnp ac- countino exp. or manufacturing oriented public accounting. Cost accountlno 8. computer exp. nec- essary. B.S. deiree a must. MBA or CPA desirable. Salary S14-17,000. Please send resume lncludina ed- ucation. exp B. salary history to: R-44 INQUIRER CARPENTERS, Expd ln cabinet making tl- forrnica work, J. Bern- heim. Store Fpxniie eo. eI00 N. 21st 438-8081. .I - CARPENTERS-Experienced on win- dow framed and pre-huns doors. Apply Ridge Homes, 1010 Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, Pa. Union Shop. CARPENTER. Must be expd. Steady work, pood wapes. 4169 Germantown av CARPET Installers tully expd, yea round work. With or without tools Call 638-3855. CASH Reeistered Service Technlcia Resume remains confidential Capital Business Eqpt., 100 Yarnell St., West lgdingr Pa. 19602 CASHIERS-full time, CC retail men's F clothing store, growth potential fo sharp individuals. Call Mr. White- head Ki 5-5500 ext 29. CHAUFFEUR tor company execu- tive. Must be ex-pd and have good drivlnp record. Company benefits. Write full pa-rtlculars to K-20 Inquir- er lncludine complete resumehat references. An equal opportunity employer. CHEE-EXECUTIVE Openina In Iaroe Center City Hotel. Banquet capacity to 600, dining room to 250. Complete su- pervision of kitchen personnel. Must be well versed in all types of preparation. Much latitude given in preparation 8- presen- tation. What's your specialty area. Chef who will cooperate fully with management sought. Management will reciprocate. Current chef being promoted. Salary commensurate with expe- rience 8. ability. State sala-ry re- quirements. D-93 Inquirer. HEF-'Ist Class to run latte Restau- ant, also to manage kitchen. Over op waaes. Will discuss ln person. rife K 5 Inquirer. I-IEF wanted. Apply at Danny'S iner 1 De Kalb St. Brldoeport, Pl- CHEMICAL SUPERVISOR sslst mor in all mfs procedures. 7,000 to start. Call Emp Agy. CTING PERSONNEL 331-0254 HEMIST. Flavor, wlth creative bility 81 experience In flavor devel- pment is required by established ompany. Call 215-632-3100, Mr- choen. HEMISTICHEMICAE. ENGINEER- LATING. Excel oppty in UFOWIUU lectronlc packaging firm. T0 pe esponsible for metalization 8- plat- n9 facility. MA 6-5700. I-IEMIST. Beverage Company. Lal: nd production responsibility. Experi- nce required. GA gmc CIGAR Store Sales Clerk-expd L refs. Apply DeVoren's, NW Cor., 12th 8. Market Sts. IVIL Engineer. Exp. required In esipn of water, storm 81 sanitary ewer lines. Road design. Warmlns- er area. OS 2-6040. LERK TYPIST - Permanent, 37111 r, 5 day wk. Pald Hospitalization 8. olidays. Apply 3111 W Allecheny, th flr. , LERK, Desk. Full or Pt Time. Ca- ac Health Club, 201 S Camac att11 OLD CUT SLICIER t.t. deli exp, ome proc, off Sats, no nites, Sun M, ltal-Amer style vic Gimbel's heltenham Li 8-8894 'til 6:30. OLLECTION Men. Part time. Expd hone dunners. Day or evenlno ours. Excel rate. Call GL 5-9000 OLLECTOR-Experienced with col- ectlon agency background preferred. ood pay, good benetlls. Call Mr. ite, LO 4391. OLLECTOR-Dunner. Parttime day, hurs, Fri, Sat. Mr. Miller, DA 4-6846 OLLEGE student for tux rentals. on, Wed 81 Fri, 2-9 Sat 10-2 NE hila, or Willinoboro, N.J. DE B-6952 COMPUTER OPERATORS Bryn Mawr office, 2d, shift, 4 to 12 P.M. Excellent working conditions. Call Mr. MCGIHTEV, 527-0706. NU CAR CARRIERS An Equal Opportunity Employer CONSTRUCTION Superlntendeng Expd In midfise. Del Co area. SHOOSTER, KI 4-9500 CONSUMER DISCOUNT MGR. I' CONTROLLER. Must have exp and knowledge of retail accountinp and possess demonstrated administrative ability.. Position offers a career op- portunity with. national company. Salary at benefits are excellent. CC, Submit complete resume to H-10 Inquirer. COOKS Sfill men 8. short order exp 'pd wages 81 benef, apply Perkins Pancake Hse, 14 E Gtn. Pk, Norristown, Pa. 277-3111 COOK, Short-Order-,11 PM to 7 AM, good salary + tips, paid vacation. Equal opportunity employer. 5544 wayne Ave. COOK Short Order. EXPOrTeIlC0d. Steady position. Excellent salary. Health benefits. Northeast Diner, Erie 81 Kensington Aves. ' COOK, Lead. Main Llne Collese, Na- tional Company, Cafeteria Service. Benefits. Call 527-0191, 9 to 4 P. M. COOK Short Order, day work, diner exp. iApply Hilcrest Diner, Street rd. 8. Bustleton pike, Feasterville. COOK. Experienced in Seafodo. Ref- erences, reliable. No Sundays. Kel- ly's Oyster House, 12 N 9th st. COOK. Short order, exp. Steady po- sition, best earninos. Wayne Junction Diner, 4520 Wayne Av. COOK Broiler, pantry 8- all around exp. Quality food. Top pay. Vicinity northemt Phila. 632-0880. COOK, short order Country Squire Diner, 2560 West Chester Pk, Broom all. COOK-Steam table. Exp'd. 5 day week. Apply 3545 N. Broad St. COOK, expd. Nisht. Delaware County club. Call Chet CL 9-7000 COPYWRITER: Creative, experience in direct mall and recreational prop- erties. 4-A's agency In midwest city of one million. Send resume with sampler salary requirements. Hot account wants to grow with talented writer. A-18 Inquirer. CORRUGATED Boxes. Slltterop- erator 8. slotterman. Day work. Union rates, benefits. Lehigh Container Corp., G Street at Lycoming Ave. PI 4-6775. ourses In accounting + 2 to 3 yrs experience to develop cost systems For plastics compounder located in alvern, Pa. Call Mr Lieb or Mr DiJoseph, Ni 4-5200 CREDIT MANAGERlAssistant-East's Iarpest home Mfr. ls seeking an alert and intelligent assistant to he Credit Mor. The right man will have knowledge of credit 8. finance and will have 'experience with home mortoages. Good startinc salary 8. employee benefit proaram. Sand reply to H-54 Inquirer. CUSTODIAN-Lite ianiiertai dunes Wi R ' ' COST ACCOU NTANT. Colle!! C M s c eferences reqd. L-68 Inquirer. mall Delaware County community. enter 40 hours week hours flexible. CUTTER For orowlno Center Clty custom tailor. Permanent, full time with good future for men who can take ctaroe. L0 4-1139 . , CUTTERS, expd for plastic slip covers in Phlla. B. Vic. S22 per set, out of town S30 per set. RMK, Inc. GA 3-5400. CUTTERS, experienced on Boy's clothlnp. All union benefits. Year 'round work. Apply all week, San- dess Mia Co., 'l9th 8. Lehiah, 5th Foor. UTTER 8. Assistant Supervisor for C men's knit underwear factory. Excel- lent opportunity for a self-starter. S tate aaa 8. experience. R-71 ln- quirer. CUTTER 8. Spreader, for pllstlc abric some exp. needed. No phone f calls. Apply Cramco, Inc. 4260 Tack- awanna St. lvic. 4200 Frankford Ave.J. CUTTER Exp'd men's lgnlt shirts li sweaters. Bergman Knittine Mllls, 22nd 8. Lehigh, BA 3-i900. DELICATESSEN Man-full time. Top salary ,mature, reliable. MI 6-6768 DENTAL Lab. Technician-Crown I. bridge. Porcelain 8- gold specialty. rivate office Call CH 2-6404 P . . DENTIST, full 01' Diff time, excel- I t ent oppty. Future Associate possibili- ies. Phone 222-6255. or GR 3-MM. acceo-nt, -aswnstonny at mouvanng mn ers Mm 5 ws supervisory ern in lnnrt chemical, processing or packaging requiverl lor exnandmg Wilmington Ivrm. Submit ve slime and earning history Write R-56 Inquirer !H-lil labs of Interest-Male LCIII NW. HOOVEF TOT L0 8-7 Sunday, February 2 062 thur Thursday, February 24 In Represent A Savings li lnvestm DESIGNERS ENGINEERS DESIGNERS DRI-IETSMEN ELECTRICAL Power distr, liphtins 3. controls PROCESS PIPING Chemical plant experience MATERIAL TAKECFF Chelm plant pipino. Capable of pre- paring bills of material from models 8. blueprints. Exp as a chemical plant piplna estimator is commensu- rate with this function. TELEPHONE OR RUSH RESUME TO: ALLSTATES DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. WIDENER BLDG 1339 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 621510539-1550 25 N. WARREN ST TRENTON, N.J. 08608 An Equal Opportunity Employer DESIGNERS PIPING CONCRETE 84 STEEL ELECTRICAL 5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SEND RESUME OR CALL LO 4-T800 UNITED ENGINEERS 81 CONSTRUCTORS, INC T12 N BROAD ST, PHILA, PA 19105 A SUBSIDIARY OF RAYTHEON COMPANY An Equal Opportunity Employer GNERS NIACHINE 'EESI t belfamiliar with hioh speed uction machinery, both small Iar9e and associated mechan- prod and Isms. Send resume TODAY to- THE M 8. T CO. , 115 Penn Center Plaza-10th Flr, I Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 .I Eesx clerk for H1,n1se cc Apt. co. beneflts.Call KI 4-1111 for an-pf. -I DISI-IWASHER. DAY work with exp. Apply in person to Llttleton's Diner, 8001 Osontz Ave. DISHWASHER, experienced. Apply after 12 noon, 3545 N. Broad St. DISPATCHER lx Supervisor For na- tlonal known company. Knowledoe of Delaware Valley area a must. Must be able to setup 8. dispatch on a daily basis. ,Good opportunity for right person. Send resumes and sal- ary required-to O-28 Inquirer. DISPATCHER Heavy equipment cranes B. trucks. Immediate open- lnos. Call 639-9200 DOORMAN-May be retired, evenln! work. Apply 1606 Locust St. - DRAFTSMAN. 3-5 years minimum experience with chemical process equipment, tanks, pressure vessels, reactors, heat exchangers.. Steady position, paid holidays, vacation, free tuition, Blue Cross. Blue Shield bene- fits. Mt. Holly area. 609-267-1600. DRAFTSMEN-Clvll I. surveylna lmmed openinos In our draftlnp dept. Warminster area. OS 2-6040 DRIVERS YELLOW CAB C0 18 Years and Older MAF Earnlnos are at a new peak. Steady H-Ill Iuhs ut Interest-Male ll-li ELECTRIC Supplies -wholesale dis- tributor desires expd man for E counter 8. inside sales. Permanent, te steady. advancement, benefits. Rose fi Electric gpply, Vi 3-7446. re ELECTRIC METER REPAIR 'E' Full or part time. EXP. all types of R' multimeters lSimpson, Triplett, Am-, propel Write L-98 Inquirer. F ELECTRICAL Engineerlbesisner. M expd in institutional 8- commercial exp! construction, to head dept in -CC fad consultants oftice, future associate em status, reoistration desirable but not all? required. Write R-10 Inquirer in 1.1 strictest confidence. fo?-L Mus com ELECTRICIANS nerr Good wastes, excellent company equi paid benefits. Apply Personnel sun' Department. cont quir FIB I spri side Claymont, Delaware 19703 1 302-798-1411 An Equal Opportunity Employer E ELECTRICIAN-First Class Mechanic. ei Expd only. Old House wiring, 200 amper services 81 commercial wir- 1 Ins. Call DA 9-2855. p ELECTRICIAN, fully qualified for fi' heavy construction work. Union rates H' for equal employment oppty contrac- tor. 739-5547, ask for Robert: ELECTRICIAN5 registered to install Fl all types of air conditioninp. Call 638-3855. ELECTRICIANS, 1st cl. mechanics, electricians helpers. OR 3-7249. ELECTRONIC TECH. Local world-wide known Hi-Fl Mfr needs Lab tech with exp in bresdboardinp, prototype work B. knowl ot audio and RF measure- ments. Sal commensurate with exp, fringe bnfts 81 pleasant work- ine conds. Send resume with sal history to L-46 Inquirer. LECTRONIC Technician-an opening E exists in our Phila service facility for a qualified communications tech- nician. Applicants must have a 2nd class FCC license + 2 yrs exp. Sal- ary open. Call 739-3705 Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 4:30 P.M. MOTOROLA C 81 E INC 2930 Richmond St. Phila Pa. 19134 An Equal Opportunity Employer ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Production testino LVDT. Recent tech school orad OK. Ametek Con- trols, 860 Penna Blvd., Feasterville, Pa. 355-6900, Ext. 20. ENGINEER ELECT-RO-MECHANICAL Pump design ability. Kn-owl of plas- tics helpful. Supervision of 30 pro- duction employees. Capable of as- suminp Chief Engineer position. Northern Suburb. Send complete re- sume plus startino sal. to P-35 ln- quirer. ENGINEERS METHODS TIME STUDY To 3 yrs experience in development of production standards. Send re- sume lncludlno salary history to O-35 Inquirer. ENGINEER-Mechanical. To design laser alignment equipment 8- optical accessories. Rapidly Qrowins, young non-military company. Send resume. Metrologic Instruments lnc. 143 Harding Av. Bellmawr, N.J. ENGINEER-Maintenance Man with class A License. Mon thru Fri. Permanent position, manufacturing plant, NE Phila. GA 6-9200. An Equal Opportunity Employer ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Excl oppty available for Individual expd in consumer products desisn work, must have knowl of plastics. We are a national Co. 8. can offer excl orowth oppty to the ripht Indi- vidual Send resume with salary require- ments ln complete confidence to L-94 Inquirer Con: for brar expe cape busii tits. brisl plete F It Must burn 100 Pa. FLO ding Pru: Expi Co wean Spor 8666. FOR depa strut Must ods know Italia fits. H-11 FO me ope me bei Ba Ro FOR meta chars shea: ence: a-nd CE 5 FORI Then nent west plus Write FOR ductl 6 da! fits. ' FORI Phila ine C Send FORI electi road man. PBFIY Trucl ENGRAVING: Expd in steel die ENGRAVING 8- embossine. to set up Carver Presses 8. hand feed. Call ESTIMATOR tor large Industrial empl. Choice ot day or nite work. 7 rooflnu 8- sheet metal contractor yrs' drivinl exp reqd. Paid vaca- full knowledoe of blueprints neces- Phila. or Camden L 5 tions. Free Life Insurance. Blue Cross, Retirement benefits for tull time drivers. Apply Empl Ofc 105 S. 12th st. Mon-Sat 9 AM to 5 PM. ary. Send resume to H-1 Inquirer. 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They forsook all their worldly posses- sions and packed five cars, six stereos, a dishwasher and other essentials and turned their collective backs onthe mech- anized city. lThe moral of the story: the simple life ain't as simple as it used to be. Or, that would be the moral if they had any. But as every one in Tumbaversville knows, long-haired, hippie pinkos have no morals.l And they put their backs to a plow. And they grew a garden of weeds that sur- rounded a quagmire. ln the middle of that marsh lies a dead tent which was the summer house. lt was fall before they had a kitchen in which to put the dishwasher. Out of a canvas living room into six bed- rooms they moved their barn stored be- longings and settled down to a winter quiet of schooling. Then with transformation of winter rains to spring showers, their pent-up energies exploded once more upon the marsh, this time with a year of cold, wet experience and five flats of tomatoes and peppers and piles of new old tools. And as the summer arrives, we find our ex- panded pupils living a life of calm chaos among the sprouting seeds, music flow- ing from the shuttered windows, dogs dancing with the worms in touchy six- part harmony. kzgx-:NN ' D 4-. - ..,v'?'f'.-S., x v--'1 'l '1 , w .Annu-H., x.. Q- - 1 55. -ev QR 'M 1'-fp -52 ' Y : . ,fx Y . Q 3 . :ff .fl . ,M ,L-i ,E -vi N., K w 2 5 v N2 . ff- . s if A Q qi X M, a xg 'X w Q i ' . ' 13 ,,.1n.,3p, ,,w5,.5 Q Q S' W1 is +a Y' 555 1 wg W R' 5 N Q 1 'Wil V ' Wx 3 'fi' Q 2 E ' . ' ' -viififff f. - W, ,Q K ..Vk S , fin 83 R-N- k Mrrmta' Gnu 2 fur 1 Sul Mtjlcmg saw mavm gs nmz L MWQIQNICUIIS if' Q . r -'vw v Q-Lv. 'H n ,wa- ':.x 'Mix Wfyf' m gg YK 3ATlW38M H354 . K L.. ,, , 5 Blum' l FM ww- WWA a -:mv -Q! Ns.. Y ,.M ia, ' ,QIQQQ-gc-s 5 , i Q Q Age! ffl' 3 jf Z' . This essay is about commuters, you know, those funny people who walk around the campus for a few hours and then leave. They emerge from beneath the ground around Thirty-first Street at eight-thirty each morn- ing, loaded down with books, T-squares, and poster board, then group together for a mass assault on any orange-brick building in sight. For you resident types, the commuter can be recognized by his frustrated expression, or his frantic pace. Then of course there is the dead give away, he's the guy sitting next to you panting, because he just ran from Thirtieth Street Station. - . MQ., if , ,.,. . : 1 A typical commuter awakes three hours before class, rushes to beat the traffic or catch a train, staggers through classes, rushes again to beat the traffic home or catch another train, then finds a little time to study before starting out once more. There is little time to relax, and even less time to think! the commuting student . . . does not share with his campus counterparts the long idyllic day of meditation and concentration, broken only by a few hours in class. Instead it often consists of frantic daily rush frus- trated by slow buses and filled parking lots. ln short, the commuterfs college life is a hassle. SS S. ........ ,.. hw 5235337 . :Iii sw Between classes the commuter can either lock himself in one of those dreadful cages in the library, or spend his hour looking for a place to go. This is one of the biggest gripes of the commuter. There is no place to go where they can relax and socialize with other commuters. Other colleges, like West Chester State, have a commuter lounge and dining room, which incidentally takes up the equivalent of one entire floor of the D.A.C. They also have a Commuter Student Con- gress which is granted funds from the resi- dent congress for commuter needs and pro- grams. All of this is for 600!0 of the student body. At our Alma Mater 6O0!0 of the students are commuters and what do they have? But all is not lost, for suddenly this year an interest arose in Dean Good- man's office and D.U. saw the beginning of its first successful commuter organization. Their first task was to build a sense of community between the com- muters, for revolution always works better in large groups. Gripe sessions were held and from these sprouted various committees for solving such problems as study areas, lounges, dining and sleeping facilities. By being offered sleep- ing facilities, commuters would be able to stay for evening activ- ities and not have to worry about getting home. Academic affairs, like tutoring and exams along with how to establish good com- munication with commuters was another tangent looked into by the organization. The primary goal is to get commuters to stay on campus and become real college stu- dents instead of extended high school kids. Another goal is to bring about that sense of com- munity between commuters be- cause theylre all in the same bus, lsorry 'bout thatl. One more goal is to over come yet another infamous D.U.-Shaft. If you're still in doubt as to what a commuter is, just look around after the last class of the afternoon to see who isn't there: he is a commuter. But the future looks bright, for commuters are gaining power, they even got this section in the Lexerd! Hang in there commuters, things can only get better next year. 0 f '- - ii- :sein 'Sn X K, w 5 5' Q al gi K ' X N X, 1 Q Q wh. 1 -4a..,.U1'- fy 5. U if YN g i,N?'3 ' . , X ,gg I . . . 'Kiwi 'As ' 2 f g 'W vii , 3 v .NV. X if ,f ft ff ind, rr. s' , QM 'Q I ,nur I I X I x 'P' NNW 0 .,.: I tg . 7315? M su ,S x Y if I , .tl 1,-:sew as I QW . ,.., x . '1 - gg -Qhwfw 1 ...Q .Ni Xu f 1 -gi I E1 . W 3 Y .Ti Q3 1' 3, 'i WA?-T5 UR FAE E 'EA R3 WALK-DDN'T RUN TAKE T?AE TU as sm: It . jg Those who have tried it have trouble describing the feeling, but they agree on one thing: there is nothing like skydiving. The first time you leave the airplane, with your jaw set and a deter- mined look on your face, you really feel alone. A small tug, the canopy opens, and you look between your legs at the ground a half mile below. Before you know it, you're back on the ground, and all you can say is There's nothing like it. The fledgling Skydiving Club has gotten quite a few Drexel students to take that first jump. Some say Never again and others just lose interest. But a few stay with it and advance to the real heart of the sport, freefall, where they leave the air- plane and fall for up to a minute before opening the canopy. Not content with just falling, they use their bodies as airfoils, and actually turn and fly on their way down. Some of them even find jumping out of airplanes re- laxing. 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The children who participate are four and five year olds from the surrounding commu- nity. The early childhood center provides a learning experience for both the teacher and the child. The play-group environment of the nursery school is an opportunity for the preschoolers to explore and to discover, to exercise and develop their physical and mental capacities, and to learn the social dis- cipline of belonging to a group. For the teacher and the students, the childhood center is an ideal set- ting where research, observation and teacher training may take place. s t, .Nw 'S an . ! L 3 iw mc. 2 a 2 L f. n i- 'Q tg 'E . 1 3 S ix 1, X it 4 W Q 1,54 R -if ,. -. ,1- Q .. x 3 'D' Fx.. ,... . W M ..,. 1 ,QM .-X,,Q-W .. ,kim N F 's 'tu- 45 IG - , I6 X : fyw? A . ,. ,gf drop-in center . . . . . . explores and presents options to positively confront chal- Ienges. . . . has a growing referral service of experts prepared to deal with social, academic, and personal challenges. . . . is a student tool. It is a means for a student to help himself. . . . is a place to get what is needed, to answer questions about drugs, draft, birth control, abortion, and academic problems. . . .can be the means to put student ideas into action. The center provides information, direction, and support needed to initiate projects and carry them out. A commuter seminar, Free Univer- sity courses, and a peer group counseling course are direct re- sults of student action through the center. . . . is the place to get things done. lt is a means of dealing with and creating challenges. drop-in center . . . is people for people Q 3 as .Wg - -x +49 . - 1 ff 3 1, Q Q f V, x,X. ki - V - , v Q , W W A j ai if in 2 A i l Q 1 . . we Mi i 'if ' 4 1 A1-S f M 'W Q at. 2? 'bl ' ,s-b M- j1....,-.. f'---i '-Q Q.- s..,, W' .4 6 159 is 1 i n 1 A l 160 e' ,iff 1 kkr' On occasion something worthwhile happens at Drexel . . .at least to some of us. No Place to Be Somebody, an adaptation of the Broadway show 81 There's More to Being Black , happened to be one of those occa- sions. Billed as the Black Experi- ence, the production introduced Vince Coles, a young man with a crea- tive talent capturing the Black aspect of the theatre at Drexel. The audience is presented with a diversity of characters who from time to time frequent a crack in the wall bar in Harlem. In this drab room we find all of the joys and sorrows in life that people live for and some people die because of. There is no salvation to be served in this bar and the owner, Johnny Williams, never did dream of St. Augustine. fx vw. XXX +83 km- 3. ,xr X .534 ,FP 'bl X: 'Qi' as 163 y 164 The Drexel Afro-American Society attempts to deal with all aspects of Black life at Drexel. In the past, the Afro-American Society has sponsored tutoring programs, dances, cultural exhibits and the like. In October of 1971, the Afro-Ameri- can Society opened the Black Libera- tion Activities Center. Due to financial problems, little has been done as yet, but what has been planned for the B.L.A.C. is a series of cultural, aca- demic, and social events, which will make an effort to bridge the gap be- tween the Blacks at Drexel and the surrounding Black Community. The Afro-American Society is also working with the Drexel University Educational Opportunities Program. Black students are counselors and tutors, working with recently gradu- ated Black high school students. The purpose of the D.U.E.O. program is to assist minority high school students to prepare for Drexel University. 5 167 2 168 169 'N C 8. The HUm8I'1 Sexuality Committee brought you.. ..lt's all inthe context ofa relationship relationships, sex, trust, autonomy, initiative, goals, industry, competence, identity, intimacy, generativity, integrity, contracts, pairing, love-each is truly committed to a mutual growth of each one, privacy, pressure, free choice, respect, attitudes, morality, is 5 f 174 I Physiology, psychology, and sociology are three words that relate to all phases of human sexual behavior. They are impor- tant in the need for complete, open and direct sex education. Through lectures, rap sessions, workshops, panel discus- sions, and seminars, the Human Sexuality Committee has pro- moted a growing awareness in matters relating to sex, love, intimacy, identity and many other topics dealing with relation- ships. A quest for knowledge about sexual subjects has developed on campus. Topics involving freedom and trust in relationships and attitudes towards responsible sexuality have become of keen interest in today's world. ln a capsule review of some of the committee's programs, remember when: . . . Dr. Alan Wabrek from Penn spoke about Relationships back in November? . . . Dr. Sol Gordon spoke about things you never admitted that you didn't know about sex? . . . And the three workshops conducted after his talk on sex games students play, female chauvinist pigsf' and pre- marital marriage. . . . Dr. Harold Lief and Dr. Dana Farnsworth in a panel dis- cussion presented with the aid of the Drexel Health Center? . . . Drop-ln-Center rap sessions where you could reflect on your feelings and attitudes in the non-academic areas of your life? . . . programs planned on identity values, intimacy, guilt and contracts? The Committee has an interest in seeing that in the future gynecological services and counseling help will be provided on campus. It is important that sexuality be integrated meaning- fully and joyfully in human relationships. The Human Sexuality Committee has tried its best to do this. , ,,,,,,.-wkmmma-,,,, -.mt.........,..v..-Q.-...-.---,..Wn-0-.-......-,, EVENING COLLEGE 8 J Omnzon Dua Ancmvtcrunt J J Joann: an Cunnan. Enaiuumuc L N Lsun an Cum. Encmnmno J M Lnaaurr R20 Elscrmcn. Enoausnms T W Wmunns an 8vecm.81uou:s H J Ava an Busfucss Aonuusrnavzon A B Msnounuz ns Mnusmmcs R E Russun zz: Gsnum. Svuouzs M C Maman ns Mzcmmcu. Enomunms L Svuouuo no Mznuunencan Eusnanmn H W Annu ns Puvsucs LE Pzfnsou ua am- ..,..,.,.v.,.L.,. M f ,V-...mn-Q-fy M'-Mfvwf ,X .ff-mnuhmamswmswff ' ' , M , , .W ...,,,,.-my ,W W N,,, WM That time has finally come, that day for which most of us have waited for a long time. Gradua- tion day is finally here. For a lot of us it has been ten years or longer of hard work. A few lucky ones amongst us have been able to do it in less than ten years. In any case it has been years of sacrifice as we have worked during the day and attended college at night. Sacrifice in money as tuition costs have continuously risen. Sacrifice in time that could have been spent with our loved ones. In most cases the sacrifices made by our families are the real sacrifices that were made. While we have been receiving the glory, the pro- motions, and the recognition that result from a college education our families have been pro- viding the encouragement and endurance re- quired to get us through. It has been a long hard grind yet some of us have somehow found time to participate in stu- dent government, work on the DRAGON, and join the technical societies, IEEE, SME, SAM, in an attempt to broaden our educational pur- suits. For many of us this has only been the first step. Approximately half of us will pursue grad- uate studies. Now that graduation day is here each and every one of us realizes that he has that some- thing that cannot be taken away from him. lt was earned the long, hard way at night with many sacrifices and inconveniences. But now we finally have that ole sheep skin to hang on the wall. 178 Architecture is an art and a science embrac- ing the design of our physical environment. The problems are challenging whether we be con- cerned with the creation of a single dwelling or the planning of an entire city. Architects in col- laboration with planners, landscape architects, engineers and other professionals play an im- portant social role in the shaping of our towns and buildings. Architecture calls for creative thinking and social responsibility, for technical skill and scientific knowledge, for aesthetic sensitivity and the ability to coordinate many related disci- plines. The course of study must therefore be broad, including many of the physical and so- cial sciences as well as the humanities. The curriculum is designed to prepare the graduate for professional practice as an archi- tect. He is expected to supplement his scholas- tic experience through full-time employment in an architectural office. At the completion of the eight year course of study, he receives the De- gree of Bachelor of Science. l 5 t 1 l n 1 K ,Q M, gn W M1'f,f?'?i: 42412 . x , , J M'7ff ':,.. 1 Y av ff 'H HM ,, ,,,, W. ,sm 7 ac fa n., .,,4 ..,,-,p Q U -Q.. Education for careers in business and business related areas in public and quasi public institutions has been a part of Drexel Evening College for many years. As a non degree course of study, a diploma program directly oriented its courses toward helping the student to achieve competence in the area of accounting and administrative prac- tice. Following World War ll with the advent of the Evening College Degree program, the Department of Industrial Administration de- veloped two basic programs for business students, Accounting and Management. Today, the Department of Business Ad- ministration offers programs of study which provide thorough education in the funda- mentals of business and management prin- ciples. It provides training in the basic tools used in business analysis, augmented by those courses necessary to communicate business decisions intelligently. Thus the student of business may profit more readily from his practical experience on the job while studying, in career positions after graduation and as preparation for graduate study. The teaching staff consists of the full-time faculty from the College of Business Admin- istration, and is supplemented with some part-time faculty from representative busi- ness and industrial organizations in the Dela- ware Valley area. Over the years this faculty has become one with strong qualifications and stature in the various fields of specializa- tion. lt is also pleasing to note that graduates of the Evening College programs in business administration hold responsible positions throughout the nation in the business and in- dustrial field. ll ill lli ll iii ,W w by ..,. t ig ADIVIINISTFKATICN ,B-1,1 , , ,...gr ' ff f:-,f.,,,. i ' it.- -, 3' W i '! X u E -lliff. 14l.2 -i 3' B1 1 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineers are the men who take the chemical laboratory operations done on a few specks or drops and scale it up to commercial processes involving the production of several tons or of thousands of barrels a day of a chemical product. All this must be done while keeping a wary eye on safety of the operation, the cost of the plant, and the cost of the product. Chemical Engineers must know the basic chemical sciences. They must be adept in mathematics and computer science and know how to use these in thermodynamics, fluid flow, chemical engineering unit operations in general, and in design of the various units of the process. In many ways, a Chemical Engineer is a conglomerate Mechanical, Electrical and Metallurgical En- gineer who must use all these fields to control the behavior of billions of molecules that may or may not want to do what they are supposed to do. After they have once designed a process, Chemical Engineers often have to operate it with the help of others. Hence, he must handle people effectively and a process efficiently while meet- ing the competition of the marketplace. Drexel University's Evening College Chemical Engineering program fulfills all the training needs of these engineers. 184 Chemistry is the basic science that deals with molecules and their prop- erties. A chemist analyzes materials to find out what elements are present and how they are arranged in a mole- cular structure. He determines how these molecules interact and modifies their structure to make something else of greater use to man-a new medicine, a fabric, a dye, a plastic or other structural material, and even new foods. In fact, chemistry is the basis of all life which the molecular biologists are now exploring. The Drexel Evening College Chem- istry program gives a solid under- graduate training in Inorganic Chem- istry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry which prepares the student for grad- uate school work or industrial chemi- cal employment. X , .,.. E i .'?5Q5i?fii5?5?Sfi3X12L t 'N A f : .5 . , ' iiflwsfiisffz-1-::1. J' , ,-zitfaifswiizfrig. ' is f--f11'1--w r-2 sq ,Q H ' . - 55.38.225- 185 ENGINEERING Creating the complex system of constructed facilities for sound social and economic growth in our changing society is the current challenge to civil engineers. Throughout the nation gov- ernment and private enterprise must satisfy the rapidly increasing need for new facilities in water resources, sani- tation, transportation, urban systems, housing, energy, defense, manufactur- ing and distribution. The goal is to improve the use of our natural re- sources and the control of our en- vironment. The complexity, scale and far reaching effects of design in our soci- ety demand knowledge beyond that of any single discipline. Design teams composed of government agencies, private industry, consulting engi- neers, architects, economists, sociol- ogists, managers, politicians, bank- ers, etc., attack the design problem. The civil engineer, if he is to be a responsible member of the design team, must be educated on a broad base. The curriculum is designed to pro- vide the student with the fundamen- tals upon which he can build a profes- sional career in civil engineering. 3 ,M . 187 ITI I ITI I- ENGINEERING The Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engi- neering represents the completion of a varied program designed to prepare the student for a professional career in a field of engineering characterized by rapid change. Through two course options the electrical engineering student is offered course material with emphasis on power generation and distribution or on electronic de- vices and their application. Diversification in the field of electrical engineering is demonstrated in projects ranging from the largest of nu- clear high voltage generation stations to the smallest of electronic micro-circuits. Following foundation courses in the basic sciences and mathematics the Department of Electrical Engineering offers a choice of forty-five courses in the field of electri- cal engineering to meet the degree requirements. f ,Q t i v The Department of General Studies provides a broadly based and fluid curriculum designed to greatly expand the student's understanding of the scientific, social, and philosophical concepts and forces which have shaped and are shaping the contemporary world. General Studies covers a dozen different disciplines with Philosophy serving as a basis for the entire curricu- lum. The History of Religion includes field trips to Chris- tian, Hebrew, and Buddist services. Since 1969 part of our Sociology program has been devoted to what has be- come known as the Chinatown Project, the purpose of which has been to study the situation in this community, noting its problems and attempting to determine and to present feasible solutions thereto. This work has required field trips, individual research, guest speakers, and its results have been published in four volumes. These few examples serve to illustrate the great breadth of the General Studies program. .lfs STUDIES 192 The Mathematics Department of the Evening College has func- tioned over the years largely in a service capacity for the engi- neering departments, offering not only the necessary basic sub- jects, but also the advanced courses required by the modern engineer. However, in the Fall Quarter of the 1959-60 academic year, Dr. MacDonough and Dean Riddle responded to the demand for a Mathematics major in the Evening College and with relatively few students jabout 125, the program was initiated, thus making available a larger number of courses both for the new discipline and for the scientist and engineer. From the inception of the program and continuing to the pres- ent time, the emphasis has been upon the so-called applied areas of mathematics, concentrating upon the acquisition of mathematical skills and analytical problem solving ability which would enable the graduating senior to move with confi- dence in whatever industrial or business capacity he found him- self. In addition to specifically mathematics course work, require- ments in physics, chemistry and the humanities have sought to achieve a broad-based fund of knowledge which cuts across party lines and could serve as a stepping-stone to specialization in other fields as opportunity or inclination dictated. We are justifiably proud of the man who completes the rigor- ous program ot the Mathematics Department of the Drexel Eve- ning College. . ---. , ' M- . . U U I K, K Nw: f'fn N ,..,,.,. ..,t . . W : 13 fr EEN W . A long sought objective, that of a unified mechanical engineering curriculum, has been realized. No longer do the power and machine design options exist. However, electives oriented to each option are now selected to satisfy the three mechanical en- gineering elective requirements for gradua- tion. Within this structure, students receive all of the required courses for admission to any graduate school. Heretofore, under the option concept, several undergraduate courses had to be made up in the evening college or taken as non-credit courses in graduate school. Since mechanical engineering covers a much broader area than all other disciplines, the unified program also assures that all of the basic science courses, and the engineer- ing science and design areas are given to all students. A degree of specialization is still possible, however, through the proper selec- tion of electives, twelve of which are now available as choices for the four free elec- tive and three M.E. elective spots in the cur- riculum. ln fact more specialization, which is not condoned, is possible when engineer- ing electives are chosen as free electives which were formerly taken in the field of humanities or business. 71 ENGINEERING 77? P if Mechanical-Industrial Engineering has evolved from a business-industrial dominated curriculum to one where equal emphasis has been placed on science and engineering courses as well as on business courses. Inclusion of Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics, Quality Control, and Opera- tion Research Theory has enhanced the program tremendously. The addi- tion of Systems Design, Instrumen- tation, Heating and Air Conditioning and an M.E. elective has done the same. Unlike Industrial Engineering cur- ricula offered elsewhere, which are engineering dominated, the Mechani- cal-Industrial course, with its blend of business-industrial courses and engi- neering courses, offers the student a unique management-engineering training. Not only is he in a position to enter a lower echelon management position directly, but he can also enter graduate school in an lVl.B.A. program with all of the entrance requirements met in his undergraduate program. ENGINEERING V 197 The Department of Metallurgical Engineering of the Evening College was established at Drexel in 1952. In 1971 a 6 year B.S. degree pro- gram was established. The Curriculum is designed to provide a broad back- ground in the basic sciences and general engineering, followed by spe- cialized studies in metallurgy and materials science. Undergraduate re- search requirements were established in 1969 and have been continued in the new 6 year program. lt is the object of the curriculum to provide the students with a firm foun- dation of fundamentals and an appre- ciation of the practical aspects of metallurgy and materials science so that he will be equipped to practice engineering. The recent trend has been to include more subject matter on ceramics and polymers. If this trend continues there is a possibility of renaming the depart- ment to the more accurate-Depart- ment of Metallurgy and Materials Science. it l ENGINEERING i I 5 Vie 3' 3 gl 3 Q? 3, :N w we? 200 The Physics Department in the Eve- ning College has a dual role just as it does in the full time day program of the University. The department offers a complete course for Physics majorsg also it offers instruction, on a service basis, in the introductory physics courses included in the curricula of other science, mathematics and engi- neering majors, including a special three quarter course for the students of Architecture. Of these two roles the service to other than physics majors is, by far, the predominant feature in the operation of the department. The instructional staff of the depart- ment is drawn in almost equal propor- tions from men engaged full time in industry and in physics teaching. Some of the full time teachers have also had extensive experience in in- dustry prior to their becoming full time teachers. X.-f , kv W wwf-YW ,V Wi? 1, 1 ff fwf The Special Studies Department, through a varied combination of courses, supplies a program that is common to all disciplines. Through an Engineering Drawing program the Engineering and Archi- tectural students are introduced to the principles of Mechanical Drawing, two following Conceptual Design courses introduce the Engineering student to additional theories and practices of Mechanical Drawing. Because of an increased emphasis upon computer familiarization four computer oriented courses are of- fered by the Special Studies Depart- ment. An introductory course for all disciplines covers basic Fortran pro- gramming. Two additional courses are offered for the Business student cov- ering the COBOL programming lan- guage. An advanced programming course is offered for Engineering and science students with emphasis on computer programming as applied to scientific and engineering problems. With the current emphasis on economics the Engineering student is offered a course on Engineering Econ- omy covering many aspects of this important area of business. STUDIES 1 204 Stanley J. Gwiazda has been Dean of the Evening College since the fall of 1963. He is a Drexel Alumnus and was also an instructor in the day school before taking charge of the evening college. The Dean played a major role in bringing about a 6 year program at Drexel Evening College. He has always been concerned with, and attentive to, the needs of the stu- dent. Students can always find an open door in presenting their prob- lems and suggestions to him. lwl M Roy Barry trightl chats with Student Advisor Ted Harris Mr Barry is the Assistant Dean and the Head of the Academic Divi sion. He is a graduate of LaSalle College William Hawkins was appointed Director of Stu- dent Services of Drexel Evening College this year. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania Military College and has been on the evening college staff of Drexel since June of 1964. Bill oversees all the activities and the administration of the Evening College. Whenever an event takes place you can be sure to find Bill, and when its a social event, his wife Peggy in attendance. 7--. William Hankins is the head of Counseling and Schedules. He is a graduate of Drexel and has been on the evening college staff since 1965. Pictured here are some of the women who work for the Adminis- tration. Some of them we know and see ofteng however, most work be- hind the scenes and are also a vital part of DrexeI's evening program. Qi'-ll-J CD NGO EDNVEIS T0 O Nl i 208 v-0 J The Drexel Evening College Alumni Asso- ciation was organized about forty-two years ago as an independent alumni body. Through the volunteer efforts of its members the organization has developed into an effective expression of Drexel University in the com- munity. The activities of the Alumni divide them- selves into an educational and social pro- gram. The educational program has in the past consisted of lectures of a technical na- ture, plant visitations, and many hours of hard work spent in studying, advising, and assisting in the area of academic affairs and student activities. At present various social programs are held for the purpose of pro- viding a friendly atmosphere for evening students. By the time a man in the Evening College has acquired enough credits to gain a degree, somewhere along the way he usually has also acquired a wife. The lucky wives of these ambi- tious men are not forgotten. There is a very special Club for them. The official name of the group is Students Wives' Activities of Drexel Evening College. Any wife of an Evening Col- lege undergraduate or graduate stu- dent is eligible, and encouraged to join. The group meets once a month during the regular school year. The official first get-together each year is a Tea given by the faculty wives for the Students' Wives. Mrs. Gwiazda, wife of the Dean, is the Hostess. The last meeting is a family picnic at the Drexel Lodge in June. Meetings in between vary each year, but usually include a Christmas Smorgasbord, a Square Dance, and some informative meetings with an invited speaker. 7 209 SVVXILSIHHO SNEIHCTIIH9 PARTY 211 Each year Dean Gwiazda invites graduating seniors to his office for a coffee chat. He asks the students to comment on their years at Drexel Evening College, what they thought of the curriculum, and in what way or manner they felt it could be improved. This obviously will not help them but will help those who follow them at Drexel. I GLEE CLUB ,..,,. ,, M...,,,,,.N.0N. E......... This year for the first time a Prob- lem, Gripe, and Complaint Center was set up next to the Evening College office by Student Council. This center will enable students to communicate their problems to fellow students who in turn will aid them directly or put them in contact with the appropriate person who can solve their problem. ?QO5l,lllxrfl5 C CPWQQS C0lfll9l.Allxl'lf5 if X ,Wg A .kvz KA Q.. The evening college basketball pro- gram is in its fourth year. lt started out with four schools. lDrexel, Saint Joseph, LaSalle and Textilel. ln 1970 Villanova joined and this year the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania joined. ln the first three years of the league their have been three winners fLa- Salle, Textile and Saint Josephl. The league is designed to let the evening college student play college type basketball. The league uses mostly NCAA rules with 20 minute halves. The only eligi- bility rules are that a player must be a student in good standing at the time the game is played. Also he cannot have used up all of his varsity eligibility at an accredited day school or have played professional ball. V ill it VI I f' x . . 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