Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1979
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We would like to dedicate the 1979 Lexerd to the mem- ory of Professor Iames I. Gallagher, Ir., Chairman of the Business Law Department, whose wit, courage, and gen- uine concern should be an inspiration to us all. Ienifer S. Bender Steven A. Nachlis , Co-Editors-in-Chief 1 The 1979 Lexerd A Decade at Drexel DREXEL UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Nineteen seventy-nine brings about a closing of a decade. As man cannot remain stationary, neither can his environ- ment. As time stimulates growth, so too it produces change. Drexel, too, cannot be excluded from this natural process and thus this passage through the seventies ends a Decade at Drexel. Possibly the most obvious change is that of environment. In September 1978, the university had the largest fresh- man class in its eighty-six year history. Of 10,665 under- graduate and graduate students, 1,515 were freshmen residents of thirty-seven states and fifty-five foreign coun- tries. Through special programs such as Project Act 101, Upward Bound, and PRIME, Drexel also increased its en- rollment of minority students. This, along with the increas- 'V . ln D' X Y N- NESBITI' HALL AND GROUNDBREAKING ing number of women students, has enabled Drexel to have a more diverse stu- dent body than ever before. The focus in 1970 included problems still unsolved, inflation, crime rates, SALT talks, and conflicts in the Middle East. This was the year four college students were killed during the Kent State Incident, one display of the spreading unrest throughout the nation. In February of this year, Drexel Institute of Technology received recognition of its role in higher education with its new title, Drexel University. On campus, ex- pansion took shape in the construction of Nesbitt Hall. With this came the begin- ing of Nesbitt College of Design, Nutrition, Human Behavior, and Home Econom- ics. A concentration in the arts, natural sciences, and social sciences was now offered by Drexel. To accommodate its needs, Nesbitt Hall houses specialized lab- oratories used for study in the area of design, food sciences, and human behavior development. In 1971, religion took part in the construction of the Newman Center. Al- though the complex specifically serves the Catholic sector on campus, it also con- tributes to the entire Drexel community. As a religious and cultural center, it includes a chapel, library, seminar rooms, a student lounge, and music rooms. Aside from these facilities, it also provides the students with various programs such as winter retreats, lectures, and dinners. On the political scene in 1972, Rich- ard M. Nixon, already in the White House, was re-elected. His popularity diminished quickly as his administra- tion was crumbled by corruption. Per- haps there was some consolation in Henry Kissinger's success in negotia- ting the Viet Nam cease-fire, and with the succession of Gerald Ford there was hope for better times. Back on campus, much was done in response to the needs of both the increasing commuters and the resi- dents. To cope with the expanding need for housing, Calhoun Hall was opened in the fall of 1972. The dormi- tory was named in honor of Cynthia Calhoun by her husband Ernest P. Calhoun, who was a graduate of the class of 1918 and a long-time Univer- sity trustee. Its modern style with its half-moon shape holds 356 occupants and was the first dorm on Drexel's campus to introduce co-edu- cational living. To combat the problems of the commuter, a park- ing garage was also built during 1972. This multi- level parking facility is available to all University students, faculty, and personnel at a fee. The building cost the University over S3 million, and houses the offices of the Physical Plant, Planning and Construction, as well as receiving, storage, and security. Providing one of the top engineering programs in the country, the University opened an Engineering Research Laboratory to serve the students. This lab is used primarily by mechanical engineers, and also involves the design department and some civil engineers. In response to the increasing student body, both males and females, Mandell Theatre and the Educa- tional Activities Center IEACI were completed in 1973, providing many services and housing several ARTIST'S RENDITION - PARKING GARAGE 9 CALHOUN HALL ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORY , 'f, academic departments. The Mandell Theatre is suitable for plays, lectures, films, ballet and musical performances and it is no wonder that the growth of Drexel's Drama and Music De- partments has greatly increased by this addition. Thus a new facet of fine arts had come to Drexel, serving both students and the community. Adjacent to the Mandell Theatre is the EAC which houses a a variety of student activities in addition to the entire College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Drexel University Computer Center is located on the ground floor of the EAC. Equipment in this center includes high-speed batch terminals to an IBM System 370, model 168. There are key punches and interactive terminals located in the users' area, as well. Across from the Computer Center is a 325-seat cafeteria to provide dining services for the students. The first floor of the EAC is occupied by the University Book Store, actually doubling as a multi-purpose variety store. Other floors include department offices of Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, History and Politics, Humanities and Communications, and the Music Department. The third floor is devoted exclusively to the needs of student organiza- tions. The Student Congress, Commuter Coalition, SPB, Triangle, Lexerd, APO, and many other clubs and societies have offices here. This situation serves to unify the student liaison with University administration as well as providing for better organization of student affairs. In the midst of all this expansion came some termination. As of Thursday, November 15, 1973, football was officially discontinued at Drexel. The sport was no longer to be the ma- jor campus athletic event. Locally, by 1974 hero figures were found in the Philadelphia Flyers Hockey team. With the winning of the Stanley Cup, at least Philadelphia became more optimistic. MANDELL THEATRE WORKSHOP The country's worst fuel shortage had occured during that past winter and a source of warmth was needed from somewhere. Then too, awareness of all our diminishing resources led to conserving, recycling, and re-evaluating. The EPA warned of abusing the natural environment, noting that it might already be too late. By 1975, the desperately needed Physical Education EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES CENTER UNDER CONSTRUCTION ISI? Center was completed. This multi-million dollar facility is us- ed extensively by students, faculty, and alumni in over two dozen activities. These activities include fencing, archery, wrestling, racquetball, squash, dance, slimnastics, golf, and weight-lifting. The building also offers use of an official NCAA six-lane swimming pool, saunas, and workout rooms. The PEC is also the site for many Drexel Dragon inter- collegiate athletic activities. Aside from all this, the gym has stimulated further development of an intramural sports pro- gram, thus providing the student body with a constructive outlet for energy. Aesthetically surrounded, the center's exterior is beautifully landscaped, including three life-size bronze horses gracing a marble pedestal. By 1976, Philadelphia was anticipating a year of tourists. The New Year began by moving the Liberty Bell from its original home in Carpenter's Hall to a new pavilion on In- dependence Mall. The rain dampened the celebration and perhaps had more lasting effects through the year. Even if PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER UNDER CONSTRUCTION the amount of tourism was not as anticipated, the city was visited by Queen Elizabeth, a royal descendant of the land from which independence was claimed. The Bicentennial year did not go unrecognized on the Drex- el campus. The graduating class of 1976 donated the Geodesic Trispan, a structure on the corner of Thirty-Third and Market Streets. The wooden three-legged archway was a senior design project of civil engineering students modeled after the concept of Buckminster Fuller and financed by the University's Board of Trustees. Philadelphia received nationwide coverage in 1977 when native-born Sylvester Stallone created the hit film Rocky. Again, belief in the possibility for success was re-established and interest and participation in other activities developed. The trend for jogging, tennis, hiking, and skiing spread throughout the nation. Natural was to become an adjective for everything from food to clothing. At the other extreme, the disco, with its dazzle and glitter promised to make everyone a star. 3 Q.. .. :W-Q--if S .zzz-legal ff--H ,..,...T.. f f?i fiQf': rg 'K .-.sf fjfw , 'L,,,g.,,y,gjg.,,3,.,.,,, 1 K' M ' wi 1 ..., , ,Q Q5 -lf! .Lil A '.1 7 'fZggfFx..fi+. L '--iii-lrffiz wig.-igxs 4..-,.,,. . - - .,,, ,.,Le,s , ,gag , g .. 4, .wg . jg,.v:'f .- K . .g A-W + New f- SN' ' , . .A-1-x. . Hs- --fefffaf--,',-xffwz: X ,c f . - 'Y 195 :i a l ., 2 '1 j Lew f' f 'fu f, ' SX, -'ki' 'wif ' f --..,'-3f?'I,wiQ5.i. ,, Wff 1 'H' Us .lf-sgi' , 115 ,,,f'k.f' ' ' ,, .. ..-' , iff. L if 5 1 . ia: ' Qfflfii'-if' fYj ff H. d7f'ji . -' ' .1 .,, ' ?.2V5fi' 5 iff! - lil' -. i 1 ,,,, . ,,,,,.,,., , ,, W. ' 3 'sf at Mx- ff 3 wb it www ...M On campus, too, 1977 was a busy, progressive year. The department of Community Affairs and Governmental Relations expanded, moving into its own building and increasing its services and involvement with the surrounding com- munity. During this time, the Public Relations department of the University was created, meeting the needs of other areas of communica- tions. Again, the residential sector on campus need- ed more facilities. This resulted in the opening of the Residential Living Annex. Once the On- cological Hospital, this older structure was refurbished for student use. The needs of the graduate students were also met with the opening of the Graduate Apart- ments. These apartments also include a solar house, located on the top of the building, another senior design project. Furthermore, a new Graduate Placement Recruitment Center had been developed from the old Linton's Restaurant which was purchas- ed in 1977. In 1978, the nation was still involved in the SALT talks, conflicts in the Middle East, and in- flation. Yet, one giant step, of global significance, was taken between Washington and Peking to begin normal diplomatic rela- tions. Then there was the first test tube baby and the turmoil in Iran. RESIDENTIAL LIVING ANNEX li X MN... ... E s , . N 1 OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS Focusing in on the Drexel campus, one finds the number of residents in 1978 increased ten percent. The opening of the new Residence Hall in September 1978 came just in time. This co-ed dorm holds 400 residents and is designed dif- ferently from any other dorm on campus. Although it is only three stories tall, it occupies the entire block between Powelton Avenue and Race Street, along Thrity-Third Street. Besides the luxury of wall-to-wall carpeting, moveable furniture, and a courtyard, the lounges are large, making it comfortable for students to study as well as to socialize. Also during this year, the Rincliffe Gallery was completed in memory of Roy George Rincliffe, a Drexel Trustee from 1955 to 1976. This addition to the Museum Collection consists of a collection of seventy-five Boehm porcelains which were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cannon. These fine pieces are on permanent display in specially-constructed cases located in Randell Hall. Although 1979 is not yet over it has already brought change to Drexel. On the ground floor of the Creese Student Center is the newest addi- tion to the food services on campus, The Dragon's Den . In a hope to meet changing stu- dent needs, this fast-food service was opened in GEODESIC TRISPAN H, I Y W . Iwi' APARTMENTS MMA A i K -can-,,,-, fir, f , I .A+ 1 h A A, GRADUATE PLACEMENT AND 'V . M ,, ,gf MENT' CENTER 7 gk -, , 4 Y E fi ,nf A, .V V, .affig gf vm pigA1ZG?Y!f ' Q 25535551 N215 ,4 WR E5 i1 Sq: 'lliffgl i .M-WML J,v i RINCLIFFE GALLERY DRAGON'S DEN lanuary, providing choices such as pizza, chicken, and the all-time favorite Dragon Burger. Future plans are also in progress as this Decade at Drexel comes to a close. With possession of the First Pennsylvania Bank building at Thirty-Second and Market Streets, tentative plans are being made to repair the structure, possibly to house the Registl-ar's or Comptx-oller's Offices. Eventually, it may be considered for a new Graduate School of Business and Administration. Drexel also expects to acquire the former SEPTA power station at Thirty-Third and Market Streets as a site for a new S I X 5 E E i Q if , N. as I B 8 3 561' zsF1.xife'sr -. .I ff: .. -,.,gggnoUilllQl... ,' as-W B A ,ff5 f 41:13 ,, TP . '3--M ,L. 'missy My library. Although plans are not finalized, it is expected to cost over S7 million with a contribution of a S3 million challenge grant from the Pew Memorial Trust. Although the future cannot be predicted, it is obvious that Drexel is destined for even greater progress. This Decade at Drexel has created a more dynamic, vital University and yet .. .. sgft Q s. D, f'-- A -ff X f Q X. S - fl ---- I i' 'W lx Qvzafisf- A it is the continuing spirit of adventure and innovation in the Drexel student that will stimulate still further growth. The real success of Drexel University is reflected in its students, both past and present, in their talent, creativity, incentive, and contributions. A Decade at Drexel, reaching to a peak of progress. K Q, 'nk S gras. 5 Ti. ,,. 4 Z Z or A H 1- NEW RESIDENCE HALL N.n. '5fawiRl:l ' 1 Q- nw N. x can 9 COLLEGES 1979 HW .K 1' ww SBITT CCLLEGE Some undergraduates spend five years at Drexel and never venture beyond their own college doors. If the only time you're in Nesbitt College is to catch the Friday Nite Flick, read on! Nesbitt Hall houses the Nesbitt Col- lege of Design, Nutrition, Human Behavior, and Home Economics. A total of 883 undergraduates and 15 1 graduate students currently fill the classrooms, studying everything from Techniques in Human Relations to Economics of Con- sumption. Some occupy its laboratory facilities for Design in fashion, photography, graphics, painting, draw- ing, and sculpture. Other students work in Nutrition and Food Sciences labs do- ing research in biochemistry of obesity, food and drug interaction, food microbiology, and food analysis. One of the special projects happening within Nesbitt is in the Design depart- ment. Graduate students, under the direction of Miss Dolores Quinn, Associate Professor of Design, are designing attractive and functional garments for people with physical disabilities. Miss Quinn has been recognized for her coordination and development of this class in the Fall 1978 issue of the Journal of Home Economics. Feel as though you're learning a little about Nesbitt? Good! The photographs on these next few pages will tell you even more. If you're really interested, run across Market Street - you'll be amazed at what goes on inside Nesbitt College! The usual class in Design involves nothing like tak- ing notes at a lecture. The Design Department of- fers courses such as Drawing, Photography, History of Art, and Textiles as a basis for future studies in Fashion Design, Design and Merchandis- ing, and Interior Design. fAbove lefty Weaving on a hand loom. QAbove rightj All of the drawings in the display started with the chair in front of them. fBottomj Some tools of the designer's craft. fRightj Discarded packaging material is transform- ed into a design project. ,Af-with 1 Nita f,,,,f 1 :FSS :fl V vi',il'EZifi. iNP'Ni':'lQ ' mf, wr, fix 3:-Q'-5 .?'g:, f ..., I X e X ,, W.x. gk - w I 1 x 1 K K ix ..:.,, My . , I -.,1 N, W ,ik 1 X ' Lf X .AM . K ,K 'W -- Mg,.,,,,,M S- N. 'A-. 'ly lv w., W in 'M Interior Design students learn drafting, drawing, ano graphic design. Eventually, they use these skills for ap- plications such as designing of- fice space or architectural plan- ning. Often, the students make scale models of entire office buildings to illustrate their ideas. V E ENGINEERING CCLLEGE The Engineering College is the foundation block of Drexel University and the largest of the colleges. lt consists of five departments: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. A rigorous theoretical background is provided for the undergraduate willing to accept the challenge. A total of 192.5 credits are necessary for graduation, which include some liberal arts courses along with the engineering requirements. The graduate student may choose from any of a number of diverse courses offered in his department. Seventy-four educators relay their knowledge to the students in the engineering college. Of these seventy-four, sixty-six have earned a doctorate degree in their field of endeavor. The undergraduate curriculum implements classroom theory in the parctical world through the mandatory co-op program. Thus, a well-planned curriculum with a capable faculty leads to an excellent education in the College of Engineering. K Professor G. William Zuspan recently resigned his position of twelve years as Dean of Freshmen to return to teaching in the College of Engineer- ing. He has developed two new courses for engineers which deal with ethics and professionalism. 4 1 ' I I x I I XMIM 5 , u Il ' Y V 4 W , , I . Wa' u my The students on this page are not trying out some fantastic new cooking technxques Rather they are attempting to understand physical phenomena ln the con trolled sltuatlon of the laboratory fExcept for the one at the bottom she s brewmg up a snackj if Did you know that there is a greenhouse fand also solar energy gathering panelsj on the roof of Strat- ton Hall? W1 I T' I WW fi if ' ESQ 26 -,- .1 4' hah. .Aw A5 ,-f 'S ,df zkgbgb i Ms. Minniehaha P.V. Mansfield, a Native American, visited Drexel as a guest of Dr. Arthur Shostak's Race and Ethnic Relations class. Ms. Mansfield discussed the topics of ln- dian Rights, mistreatment of the ln- dians, and Native American culture, bringing along with her many ar- tifacts. Ms. Mansfield resides in a home in New Jersey and has suc- cessfully maintained a balance bet- ween Native American and modern life. N . ff.. gee Vw any There have been some important changes in the College of Business and Administration over the past year: in Spring 1978, after a search of outside and in-house candi- dates, Dr. Paul E. Das- cher was selected as the new Dean. Profes- sor Joseph Ford had filled in as Acting Dean while the search pro- gressed. at the end of Decem- ber, the position of As- sistant to the Dean al- so opened as Dave Hill resigned. Dave served as a liaison between students and the facul- ty, mainly as a trouble- shooter. He was repl- aced by Nancy Sch- midt, who had previou- sly worked in the Presi- dent's office. three MBA programs received accredita- tion after a two-year evaluation process. I MELL cwo67Ut1o1sMNnvnctw,zNAn0PAzz1fB0fr Dauzvmma wuz 5 -NN, '21 f, we ,M eelf-M . 'F-A ,M 44 mt sleep The lounge in the basement of Matheson Hall is heavily used by business students for cramming before a test, working on E li A' group projects, or just meeting friends. sneaks l 9 7 9 1 AX4 M f r vs' i 1. !u:n , -J 3742 me .W I4 WK' 6 A L1 L 13 34 Va T - , ?f112E?2?ZQ O 9122 Z3 Jn l fri... V --' iv W fl? 4- X .A A ,, Y sr 1 f1'frvv'1 . if My Hz --. 1481512 .,,1 X X S R., XIX Af , n . S- ? 'T K WFQR1 Dave Vince Dave Pete Nick Mike In 5 if :V f rg! .i,i ,L if Q , Q Z w if - S 1, il in ' ' 3 355: - :-'f i l 5 A sfgww WW' The key word behind Pi Kappa Phi is leadership. Pi Kapp has been a leader since it was founded as Drexel's first fraternity in 1933. Since then, Pi Kapp has changed with the times through initiating new ideas in order to benefit all of Drexel's community. Pi Kappa Phi does not revolve around its Thursday night Speakeasys. This fraternity leads Drexel from the playing fields to the classroom. A successful rush this year has replenished the house with new enthusiasm, new blood, and new ideas. As always, there is great potential for achievement. Leadership is the key to Pi Kappa Phi's success, but that leadership does not overshadow the brotherhood that is flourishing behind the doors at 3405 Powelton Avenue. PI KAPPA PHI M QQ! 2' 5'-Q we 'w'w 'rmif HHH iv, .4 ,ww W s-. ,. . CANDES F, ge, ' ff '. QM rfb uv' mg, L ff' a 'C -3 wsrii ., 2 , 5 I 1 .,, 4 lc zgyj 4 9 4 w , 15 xy' S ' X :wv , f 5 2 ' X ax In fig f + 4. 5 . 'ff m wi, 'A 5 4 5 1 ' ,, 7. x . , 42? E93 W L ,Q- . In 'T 'f,'f'Zf Q' gaefv. A X Ev Q ,x , M 5 . 5 'Y X miwf ' 1 x' ' Q Q w '. 1 '9' Q ffae - 'mf ' as . 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The Beta Theta chapter is proud of its contributions to Drexel's traditions and always strives to be the best socially, academically, and athletically in the interfraternity community. Academic achievement is very important, as is the knowledge gained outside the classroom. Sigma Pi has a special kind of friendship - that which is down-to-earth and lasting. 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Our studies at Drexel are our primary respon- sibility, yet we at Alpha Pi Lambda also realize that college life should provide social outlets, lasting friendships, and other interests that pro- mote our personal growth. Apple Pi - the castle on the corner. 65'- fgattpm ww? 2 .- is, 4 .,,,Ni. -ff ' .1 .-M-. lil Scott 'xv X . .. f :XL - 1 J A A K ,.:: ,.-. i A,-- T :Wg L -sz-1115915 , hilfgr. A iz-:riffs yi -f-1 ewfzi--'Q i y aeaa . .v:-f 'iiif - 3305 El' aaaa h F if 0 ,,,.,, .C . .- Ji fe xy 1. Gary Camniorotoi l Peteiatigfireen . ,.., ,.:,,..W.. 1 -...'::-Q, Laregma 'ifoe McPeak Mortimer Dave Nutter Tom Cavuto g 1., Chtlsvgligfglderson Kevin 0'K9ef9:i Mike Clancey, Oksgn . .Joe C0dY J .- .... fi gngdrskl fGary Q.r ar ls . 'S Reno C059 C Reed aaaaa at C ctasi . an S Tudfiiglvkees Matt Sinith Greg Starynski Dave Straka Rick Swinle. a Bemiegwaid . Peter 1. X 'Q 'Y . 5 w 'vw fi Qi ai , 5' g, . in H2 -,' 'Sv The Beta Theta Chapter of Theta Chi, one of 174 across the United States, was formed at Drexel in April of 1940. This past year, Theta Chi added another dimension in the formation of the little sisters program, The Daughters of the Crossed Swords . With the little sisters came a new enthusiasm, resulting in many improvements to the house. This enthusiasm helped spark the re-incarnation of Theta Chi's weekly Tuesday night parties. The Brothers of Theta Chi strive to get the most out of social, athletic, and academic ventures. We welcome anyone who shares these interests and stands by the Theta Chi creed, Extend a helping hand . 'K udlllll is hmm 4a ' I IGMA ALPHA EP ILO X ZAE fx w X gi I , ii, .4-we in Q4 Presser Reynolds Bill Sappington Steve Stern Steve Troch David Wiley John Yocum f 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the largest na- tional social fraternity in existence. SAE believes there is more to the college exe perience than just books. The brothers have an active social schedule which in- cludes our Crab Feast, Homecoming, IF sports, Violet Ball, and regular Thursday nighters. Sigma Alpha Epsilon continues its place as a campus and interfraternity leader, with many brothers holding leadership positions throughout the school. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is not just another fraternity on campus, but it is a fraternity for life. 'T' 1 l4 z sa 29 22 22 1.2728 29 go :' . , 'N in 1:l M ---- , ,Lex ,. if lid Albaugh Dave Evers 1978 was another hallmark year for the Delta Iota chapter of Pi Lambda Phi. The spirit of brotherhood flourished as the men and women of Pi Lam rushed the largest pledge class in its thirteen-year history. Serving as the host chapter for this year's National Convention, the brotherhood was able to meet Pi Lams from everywhere, sharing ideas with members from different chapters. Continued support from the Alumni Association throughout the year exemplified the fraternity motto, N ot five years, but a lifetime. Kathye Allen Keith Blevins Anita Bonitatibus John Brannon Bob Brodeur Wendy Brown John Carter, Andy Cheng V Pete Ciorrocco Marc Clayton Dale Claxton Dave Cohen Paul Coppinger Jack Daniels John Davis Bill Dean-'A Tony DeLuca Michael Docherty Peter Eelman Bill Ellis Art Fagerstrom Steve Fahey Ed Fircak Jr. Jef Fluevog Joe Frank Marando Freeman Sue Gibbons Bill Gill , Mike Glennon Frank Golazeski Craig Gross Tom Herr Frank Hiller Keith Hummel Jr. Stephen Jones William Keating Theresa Krankel Larry Lehman Jeff gums Riel-iiMaag Bob Mankoski Alan Mansfield Alex Marrocco Mike McHugh Paul Meek Jeanne Monk Chris Moore Jim Morris ff Steve Morse qjgfriyf John Pace ' f Paul Pennente Dave Poff Mark Raezer Vincent Reilly Tom Reiter Todd Rittenhouse, Sem' Tom R03955fifililiiiilolift Dave JW Ken o -,!,,sgge. John' Ross Karen Rowley Joe Rudolph Mark Salinas Steve Schlatter Elie Scialom Kevin Smith Joejtigdomin lll Jim Stittigroom Lynn Stauffer Bruce 'Sullivan Ken Testa Tom Veres Harlan Vemes Betsy Voltz Walt Wardach Steve White Ann Marie Wrightfgh it r -. .g s 5? PILAMBDA PHI l'lACD .. i, .,, --w,,:.-ff::w,E,,,.,,,,. r1z:QQEX51gxk5,gg2T .,5,,..i . .iM,l,:seuaieas.:zzssa 4.5: -- E , . Z.. , ...,. 1,.. 'iq-Q, was iw-. The spiritual foundation of Phi Sigma Kappa is our Cardinal Principles of Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Character, each of which is a stepping stone to individual growth, both academically and socially, throughout our years at Drexel. To equalize the academic side of Phi Sig, exceptional social and athletic programs such as our weekly party, a monthly band party, full participation in IF sports, and our annual Gravediggers' Ball, Spring Weekend, Homecoming, and Founder's Day are some of the factors that make each of us proud to be a Phi Sig. Phi Sigma Kappa - One Step Beyond PHI IGMA KAPP Joe Banecker Bob Bassett Paul Bernstein Howard Bycer John Davies Tim Foldes Gerry Garland Gordon Gaskill Mark Gorman Scott Heineman Mike Heward 41 E se 7 ,eg 5 Ed Heydorn Joe Hudak Jim Lawson Dave Linefsky John Maguire gglk Doug Steve Michlinzffy Andy Noessensi Gary Stephey Dan Tourgee Steve Weinberg E we , :e1.....,,c 5 11? CDZK Delta Sigma Phi fraternity is a group experience. We at Delta Sig feel that the infraternity community is an important part of life at Drexel. What the Greek life of- fers an individual and what that individual, in turn, of- fers to the university are achievements to be proud of. Delta Sigma Phi maintains a strong interest in the varied aspects of the Drexel environment, participating in fraternity sports, Drexel clubs, and honorary societies. These things, as well as social activities and the spirit of fun and competition make up the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity - a place to create a strong, lasting friend- ship. 1119 wif V 5 if DELTA SIG A PHI John Allen Fred Allegrezza John Azemar gn Chester Bankes Pi .5 Frank Berry ff John Berry Mark John Bird Butch Blue Don Denms - 5- AZCD Steve T Pal Bob Bull Ron W Larry Solberg alsh Jules Ackerman Fred Baker Walt Banker Bob Bartusiak Mike Bayuk Howie Benson Jim Bilodeau Jay Bloom Eric Bluebond Jeff Bookman Stan Cooper Jerry Corrigan Tom Douris Mitch Eisen Rich Ellis Mike F einsod Rick Gorberg Murray Greenburg Mark Gruensfelder Kim Kinser Tom Kilwalski Jeff Krakower Brian Kroker Mitch Lasman Mike Lipton Tom Martin Shahab Nigahban Siamak Nigahban Bob Oneay Rich Pacuaroni Mike Quinn Joe Rogus Ray Sahelian Charlie Schneider Dan Sinisi Larry Stein Gary Thom if rank Tosi Bill Walsh Frank Zabrowski U EPSILO PHI T E The Epsilon Eta chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity has been active on Drexel's campus for twenty-four years. Having a brotherhood of more than forty members, TEP is involved in all aspects of fraternity life. TEP is one of the leaders in IF sports, boasts a high scholastic average, and usually has a social event each week. TEP stresses the idea of friendship, chivalry, and service. The brotherhood is strong financially and fraternallyg all these signs point to the slogan TEPS ARE TOPS. ..n wav if L .. TK! W TKE 5?F3SQ555ii??3 E2 iiiggiy 'q ,EEQQQ i2 .NNN Wu., rr 'v s .i, ll' 'N OO fi a . .. .M QM, . i A N if f , , ....,,wmq V 9' of Q Fifi 9? yn, I Q1 'i - in-4-aqqp :www . MAY 10TH A WEEKE D TO L... it :mg i RE BER 45. ' 5 .' f H fs. , N 41-Ajay :- 2,. ' X 522212222 A - TfYA . '1a::1::::A:-'SMR ' L- K '123Vd89.2?' - filcblaszsi - 4'i:,t::::-'g ::::::udH'v-V . X 7 2:2 sian' anim rf KX' --g.zj4 , 'Q .-L 'S' - Q4 , f X L ., , EX ,. W ,faaezzgssi ll . ,- Q if E X , ' 1. 'IU N 'f 9 My ,mf .. 1 if J f V '-T1 Kathleen Adamson Cheryl Adey Frances Antolina Marla Axson Susan Barr iMarjie Behm 'if ' ', f ' Kathleen Brqehetti Judith Bugg i Helen Carr A Bemi Cetenko Mariellen Cotterall .,.. ,lr gl Jill-Marie Creedon Nancy Figlio Madeline Gadaleta Kathy Haw Cheryl Knox A Leporati Andrea Levyn 'D Nancy Maclntyre Marianne Martin Michelle Massaro Delta Zeta can be love, friendship, car- ing, and sharing. It's the dancing of the spirit, the laughter of the mind, and the peace of the soul. Delta Zeta is fragile and tender, but the bonds of sisterhood are strong enough to last a lifetime. Our calendar is marked with social functions, including our Christmas for- mal, Alumnae Luncheon, Delt formal, and Senior Banquet. A group of friends joined by a bond of sisterhood - Delta Zeta. A group to laugh with, to cry with, to grow with. . .friends. Ann Miller Donna,Molz Brenda'Numerof Mariane Oskiera Katy Kuzmich Qjgf Sllverberg Janismedley Suzanne Smith Barbara Straub Lisa Traviline PHI SIGM IGMA ,W U , , ix - ,,,,, , V i - at w av, H f ,a..,ae,,,,, .w,avzwt.,.,f ,f ,LL V- v W m.L,,, W,,, '-- ' Z hr W rr, ' .. 4. ,,,,f H 7 V ,, ,, ,W. ,,,W,i V ' y gif . it .K -- :.v,,t t,f4,s, -' , - If :apes , ,,,, ,, y Kathie Ragtime y , t Levi it 1 1 Mme Bfistiingef Paggy Beultman AVZV 1 V V if We Brown iiir Cam- Calm- Leslie Chase , Danielle, ii' . ..,., ' 1k 1 i Helen z ' Melissa g Pat Newton Paggy' Ruccilig leee Gail .I . . . '1- afma , Leeanneffziigacometvtn 7 l: Laura Steele, H P' ' Sharon Gulas l7 ll Donna Terry l' : e Betty r 1 ii ' , , I Sfmt? f,..,.. ,,,,. f fy ,x, - if - -,fm ,, wi wi' ' fli l1,?!eiwE11ia2 ': ,Q Jffirirf wig? . rrr,r ..rrrss t J H , :a.-,jktidffw ,Wafiit 'ggi'g1iQi?j1g:5,y, - ,. .,,, TW, e.,,,,,...,,,,, K ,, wig, M . ,, '- ,,:-31, 1, ., , :W rw '3,iZ!:Effi7f3T' .f,' , . ,,,,. , ' fsf,ffsmz.:f,,-'w , W ,4g:t.11, qf,, af f ,,ggy:,u ,fn . f , W 72 The chartering of Drexel's Beta Rho chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma in 1961 distinguishes us as the youngest sorority on campus, yet we have become leaders in both social and collegiate af- fairs. In addition to chapter-sponsored events such as the Freshmen Men's Tea and the Phi Sig for- mal, national and regional events such as Founder's Day and Convention, our social calen- dar is filled with activities in which we join together with our Greek brothers and sisters on campus. We Phi Sigs are active workers for our na- tional beneficiary, the Kidney Foundation. We also sponsor our own chapter service projects and assist in many university campaigns. At the same time, we find opportunities to enjoy ourselves, and are active with various fraternities on campus. Within Phi Sig, sisters maintain individuality yet work as a unit to ever Aim High. CD22 ff ffmv' If f-.1 '6- li ,mx Q i 421 wif N.. xx ,ff W, .. 7, , N i iV7 if , . A ul V R get 5 4 v 1' , LL, 1 L,f1, L - in hh' nh W . sw' . A ,,plwA 8 1Q , 'f Inj 3' f su. ag' . su 1' ,pa M QM ew A , if H 1 V , Ae. .-Q km MN J ' TNQ x 'x X , LL 3 1150 'W sw V ASQ A 3 W gg ,QQ Wi K ff' -2, N ' . 1 b Sk V - 1 x -u. K , g ,ff ,f vi A '24 , fa ' 5 f A. 15 lb-1. Alpha Sigma Alpha is the oldest Greek organization at Drexel. Our sisters work together at various philanthropic and fund-raising projects as well as par- ticipating in athletics, professional organizations, and other campus ac- tivities. Annual social events have become a tradition and are looked forward to by all - Founder's Day in Chinatown, the Christmas Party, pledge overnights, Din- ner Dance, and Senior Banquet are just a few. Alpha Sig dominated the Greek Week Games this past fall term, winning the Panhel trophy for the second con- secutive year. Sisterhood in Alpha Sig is a lifetime ex- perience in which we grow together as well as develop individually. All the way with ASA! ALPHA S GMA ALPHA Mary Annygngelos Paula Maw AM 1 Mary Beth C-ndy 1 Cindy 1 G s2 iei e ' g Day V. . , Maria'Donati g l Claire Ensningegjii' Sharon Estancia Diii Diane Fischer y Terri Goodwin Nora Gruber Dehbiegglacksqn' Anne Landestiiaffiei Kathy logue Patty, Lotz gpa, iiitf PatMurphy1 esgee saeieei Karen Naulty Mary Jo Newco lllel' Shelly Oskow A Ruth Parker . Mary Peavy . Hala Poessi s Mindy Shull A Fran Vittori ,Q .., f..a. f Kathy Wilson Susanne Withososky Debbie Yocum g a Julie Yollin -- -a PHI Well, everyone, they said that it couldn't be done and yet Phi Mu Sorority did it! Did what? Revitalized their chapter, of course. It all started with two of Phi Mu's national representatives coming in to help matters get started. After a few weeks' preparation and campus publicity, Phi Mu held a week of informal evening parties. From the young women that attended these informational events, Phi Mu was able to select the core group that is pictured here. They are participating in Spring Formal Rush and have plans to double their size at that time! We certainly are proud of Phi Mu's success and wish them the very best in the near future. k 'N in sf Q gi ff.. L .-fm. Q Ornar co nl ' fc 5 h,M -,,,,,-,,,-I .,. 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NS' ' Q , , Q '5- 'x ,IF , , ' - -W -mf -f -.. -' f - , f ' i 5 F u., iw,- -1 713' 311- I Q 1 f , 1 , W Q x 5 I 1 Q if ' 4 K4 5 sg SPCRTS mul: i iffy R 3 rf-N r3-' t A rr A WJ Manager Debbie Iackson, lack May, Bob Murphy, Pete Petrides, Bryan Pressley, Fred Gerstenfield, Ioe Margusity, Steve Gryglewski, Captain Willy Rapp, Bruce Etter, Marty Dorward, Mel Baiada, Assistant Coach Rick Pergolini, Assistant Coach Al Laverson, Gene Loza, Paul Sierer, lohn Murray, Captain lack Reilly, Tom Scheliga, Keith Ward, Ron Panetta, lay High, Manager Doug McLeod, Head Coach lohnson Bowie. This year's soccer team, led by Coach lohnson Bowie, finished an eventful season with a record of 6-7. However, the story does not end here. Drexel played an impor- tant role in the founding of the Philadelphia Soccer Seven - the ci- .ALM ty's first official soccer league. joining the Dragons in the Soccer Seven when league play begins in the 1979 season will be LaSalle, Textile, St. loe's, Temple, Penn, and Villanova. 'HYYQE . G ,L m., r . , V- f 5- A 4 favs Rv' ' W f.. K , ' - .S ' s ' V' ' . - 'f . J. , is of Q ' Q , av vga. 4 Q, r '.v . KX W., , 4, , ,Q TQ -.., In WW 1, 1, Q X 4 W Al Laverson coached a unique men's tennis team last spring at Drexel. All eight lettermen were non-seniors! The underclass- men finished 4-7 for the season, defeating Hofstra, LaSalle, and American Universi- ty in the process. Coach Nance Kopp's women's tennis team ended a great season with a record of 8-3. Next year looks promising for all lobbers - returning are most of the top players for another season of singles and doubles. Tennis anyone? k 5' x i Y f W ., ,,m.,,, Q A.. V .f Q in 1 i Q ,fx J i ., -141-V 2,45 it T 6 M HF - ----' ' ww? 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First-year in the highly competitive Schaeffer and Willy Rapp, coach Norm Peirson guid- Mid-Atlantic Collegiate the line proved to be one ed the team through a Hockey Conference. Led of the better ones in the respeddble 566500, Pav- E iyf . by Captain Bob Criscu league. Hard-hitting ing the way f0r Drexel t0 y olo, the team was Chuck Keller and loe be a contending team in 'W VI In G U Ps 0 In : 'dll I in ei Ili : U ll U -vs U .: il -c 0 U fc ra 'E 2 E Ql- +12 92 gh : P-o -9: as 'V-1: von -HE ln 28 uv EV -uw: .::: uc Criscuolo tcaptainj, Dave Cordivari, Scott Schaeffer, loe Milani, Bob ke Barone, nny, Mi Ke Vince Caccese, leff anagers Dave Black, Dave Burns, pp, Frank Sprecher, Meyer Black, M Ra winy UCSD, CQ Moore, Todd M he Way Coach Randy lacobsen, Head Coach Norm Peirson. Assistant 1 hlxx, h , K ,. , . ,,,.., U V Vi . 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TENNIS E Hofstra 6 68--ff-i Widener 45-33 Temple Delaware 68-23 BASEBALL hhh h flee L West Chester 1,8 lJ-U- 74- L 'f LLLL A LLLLLLL i A LaSalle 8-if Colorado State 7 5-73 Rfmd0!Ph Mi90l! I-13 Lafayette 4,5 Denver vlyginla Wesleyan I 1-3 ursinus 6 W -2 W Flafida Southern W'Ll'3m K Mary 4'9 American 6-3 Rider 64-52 glafffoff' I 5:3 St. loseph's 4-5 I-3ff1Yeffe j 1 70-'58 warthmore ' Delaware 4-5 West Chester 71-61 Temlile l'5 Rider A A 3-5 Bucknell 66-67 Temple 1-5 Lehigh 69-62 Rochester 5-0 Northeastern 81-83 Rfichestef 5'4 American 76-94 I-asane 3'5 LaSalle 72-88 IE-15-11161 u I E F.D.U. 69-57 CUUSY V-mia ' sf. se h's 52-62 Sf- l0Senh'S 8-7 6 A 6 . 6 Rutlgersp 61-87 sf- l05ePh'5 l3'4 - Ameficah A 7247 Hofstra 73.63 Swarthmore 9-13 Rider 69-47, Temple 5-9 West Chester 54-'50 American 7-1 1 Delaware 68-45 American 1-8 VHIRHOVR Lehigh 10- 1 8 Bucknell 47-66 .. . Hofstra 6-2 Temple 57'55 L L Hofstra 3-7 8 8 Widener 3-1 1 1 Delaware , 6-8 Sai 6 A -TRACK Textile 4-2 6 I T til 9-1 1 8 - Pennsylvania 19-164 ex e Lafayette 10-0 L i LaSalle 19-18 . 6 Rider 2-9 to t- t Glafsbofo 5'-'Hee at 64-691 te-a-te A Rider 1-81 1 6 . A tt.-- f ..5--i. A 1 A 6 .t.i a'.e . 1 6 eeisieees taa 6a eeees A A 8 A A 1 e-i e 5 asi- fQt eetee eeee 7 a-----t-- ff eeree iiestit siseei 8 '73 W -48 V15 -sii A 6 it 78- 1 05 Lafayette ittie to A A , R , mio West i A 65 'Z5'5 .fi eae- ' ' 6 'emP ?. r a Ssst 4 ettt --ia-i fl . 6 6 6 --ee e-a-t- A teet 6 ' as- A -eaet eeet 6 . 8 Ssiiit iiiiaies Cornell ttiasi i 1 eetie M C 8 8 A Rifle' A 8 6 aaraa 1 - X A Amherst 8 16-8 eeee 1 6 Penn State 8-12 ', I vinanoy rieea :ii A it at ettee L L 33-251111 L Lehigh ittt I LBLL6 tetie 8 sefs ttttet I Ltt F ieittiiiisise 5- eee- 6 HCC- 6 Sii ffjiffQ41 8 ati tteea 1 Q .BDC-slits -tr --iLi 6 iiiiii I I t t 4 A 6 iiii 5' isii siiisisi A if iiiei Siii 8 Delilwiiife 15-ff? iiei 54 -CC eeesf 8 iiii iiiiii A - 1 1 eii 32-268 seas tels. A --st H 8 ' 1 iseieeiie 8 it eise 41 mye'ie 'N gii 55+ W is 1 i1.i A if eiil Q elttaif iss 11-.-1 --1Mt'iSt' alzti 2 ifi1ifE1 ii.i Q Iil fr 8 eeaeaa 6 1 649'-1 ft eh if B 8 61-17,41 1 eiiil Q3-351 raie --tr eisii 8 asr iietti -a e- to Y aetr, X iS i iieeie 6 he L it ,X X .. . 6.,. . .. . . .. ...,.,:. .....,X S .. .,a.,tl. X if -liiimfvqfff. : ARCHERY Women's Team Trenton State Glassboro State Bryn Mawr Millersville A Atlantic C.C.C. Glassboro State Trenton State Men's Team Glassboro State -Trenton State Millersville Glassboro State Atlantic C.C.C. Camden C.C.C. Coed Team Trenton State Glassboro State Millersville Atlantic C.C.C. Trenton State 1074-1071 1074- 682 1 1 13- 388 1344-1325 1042-1856 1072-1191 1042-1067 1230-1315 1230- 693 1366-1392 1271-1270 1323-1452 1323-1397 1678-1459 1678-1432 1877-1846 1676-1856 1676-1621 womws mckossn Pennsylvania Lehigh Trenton State Villanova llhestnut Hill Bryn Mawr Zedarcrest Swarthmore 1-24 1 1-18 3-9 12-5 24-3 9-9 I 1-9 2-10 Montgomery C.C.C. 14-8 Glassboro State 1 I-10 KADMINTON ieorge Washington 5-0 Zhestnut Hill 5-0 Cedar Crest e S 5-0 Vest Chester 1-4 Zheyney State 3-2 larcum 5-0 emple 1-4 FIELD HOCKEY lmmaculata Bryn Mawr Rosemont Widener Eastern Swarthmore LaSalle Chestnut Hill St. loseph Villanova WOMEN'S TENNIS St. loseph Rosemont Gwynedd Mercy Eastern Philadelphia Textile Widener Beaver Chestnut Hill Delaware C.C.C. Villanova LaSalle SOCCER Ursinus Hofstra St. loseph Haverford Haverford LaSalle Lehigh Rider Delaware American Pennsylvania Temple Rutgers West Chester womws BASKETBALL Widener Eastern Rosemont Chestnut Hill Gwynedd Mercy Holy Family E ' A Cabrini WOMEN'S SWIMMING American Montclair Glassboro Villanova Ursinus Widener Swarthmore West Chester 53-52 49-43 65-17 52-43 86-50 69-32 76-40 71-51 77-50 76-51 81-50 85-41 81-32 75-56 105 MN WO N .unv- , 'Y' ,gun-vt wi. A Ky.--,,-M , - Qll laif A K ,,, 47i..f My im' I G. Q A ' ' ' t 1 Qfiyllif . , :Z-fffkf The 1978 lacrosse team ended their season with an impressive 10-2 record. Not only were they tri-champions of the East Coast Conference, but three of their team members were on the na- tional honor roll - Den- nis Fink, Ron Forster, and Dennis Murray. The lacrosse team was also featured in the final 1978 statistics released by the United States lnter- collegiate Lacrosse Association. First row: Pat Pasquarlello, Hugh Del Vlllar Bob Hoover lerry Fechter Mark Moschella Steve Kranzley Mike Cogllano Second row: Drew Mllstein, Pete Shoudy, Paul Lamparski lim Ronon Dennis Fink Bill Houghton lay Spahr Will Fink Dennis Murray Bruce Dillard. Third row: Assistant Coach leff Crowley Dennis Stewart Peter Nowlan Mark Hamilton loe Mailey Bob Paradls Ron Forster, Tony Coppa, Alan Geiger Bernie Ward Coach Randy Voigt MEN'S LACROSSE W .K 4 . . , . www, . ,w..:r39iif'1- g '- , wr Nm., ,g N gum Q 'M A' ' ., , ff , ff?-.Q ,. ,w , ,Ek M H f ffm fl' iw. ,HM D .J9-wX:wyww- , . UK ' 1. f . .. gf - ' 7 L - T' , ' ty 4' M K , Q y M my , H- . I fe , vf 4. 5142 R . I F 'E 151 ' QW I g , 1 1 E 4 'b M' fffi?1,Vzw'W Q W f' N' A 5 ,Tk i ,. , K , em-hftfn 43 ' wisely 1 'IES JS :Sv-F 1 Q14-wrg -f ,ig 'H .Q ,L 'gSff4t1r' ,7-jg' 1 .. , W! 'itil LJ K 4 imma fp All ' Z fi :in . ,A. M , SEA' :fr W iss, rw .ff 4. 'f. fx ..-:fl uf. 59 wwf? '3- 5 M. K, fsigb' 2 . if , ff., Q ' 'im G 1 - A . xiii' Y ' 9 :if gf 3 ' vi 5 S V N fi Q? fi 'v if ' Ni 5 .. V ' W' G 'H In I WW 2 H ' W? I V , is V gm 5 , 'S 'Rr K . '.-, , - . A N Vrkr xrkky N df Y ,. .. EST L - M . , L ,,,................ 4- - an -P' X Laura lullff, Susan Elliott, Deborah Cornell, Wayne Billups, Dave Carreon, Lou Bernardino, Bill Cona, Mike Allen, Phil Brlnkheide, Terry McCormack, Dave Pecunia, loe Plasha, Rich Franke, Gary Colton, Matt Smargiasso, Doug Dilliplane, Ken Rosenberg, Steve Doorly, Eph Toy, Phil Koehler, Dave King, loe Parry, Scott Dobert, Assistant Coach Charles Leinberry, Coach lack Childs. F 'L A Q S ,V ' f , X 2 fx w Q 9 , i 5 S i I ...g..' 4 L B Q, ' 4 Y..5-,Mx mf E A f ilk. .,,K..', ,,, 5, 4 J 'V ,A ,fx Q 1., ,I na! J, nh .42 .v wwf - l v , ,,. 1 4 ' 1 ff mia 'S .X XX ww, ,K 1 ,Wi 3 . 433: Q 5 w W S i . in iq I Y K e i ,xxx A' X ...r .S . 'i K 'Q I, in K . ,3 ,, .. ,uns fwswfw-'1f'V ' ' MF 4 L, . ..' 4 1 'A .3390 QA W ., Q4 -em,?rt,,31.f,,f , V .3.,-e-Eff.,..,:-'f.e?5j,fFfsY fx 1 Jfwvtf- 1 - , . W K ,f 'i'5M,, Y, M. , , . 'Ah 4 , . ., . ' , fy. - .aj-4 ,-13, . my 4 wg:-V 'Tf iyn M Y. 2 Q- f ml L.. - -Jr f ' ' '- 1 ' 1. 19, - T.. A ,845 if , , ' - . 1 jug ',q',?l'?ibfLw H , fwfm-zw4.'.2:Ly .,,s. .5 ff .xy a .x . I , ' -1. ,. ., ,J A, , ka . ki. ,,.,,:,lk. Vx 4-1 , . 'w Iig7J7 f V fiwif? ' A iam 131 f ' 1 ik ,-HV., mm-gal .V ,-uv y '5'4?vf 5 A Y 1f ,,7'Q'1Y .' WL ,. y- 91, ', T fp 'ii-Q6 452 .,'.4ji,,- A , is Q 1 Q B , R. ,, 3 . ray - -1 - .11 3, f ' f g V 1- V Y 'P N A W A. -V 'L-i YET X ,, 4, V?- Qi , ,Q is Mm ww FQ +V, w s if: ,xy Wm ,,, d fi 5 v.g9vv,,wf,-v 4,-f y M xf, Q . u 5 -.3 .Y ,up MJ, T, Y ., w 111 5 ff X , :lil . fig, Ai iii ai 1535. la, 71 1752? 2161.5 f f- Q ls X SML is 'KU .. .-J' The 1978 track team posted a 6-5 dual meet record - the squad's first winning season since I974. Coach Vince Siderio's biggest asset proved to be depth and quality in field events, in- cluding the shot, discus, iavelin, and hammer. The l979 season should pro- ve to be equally suc- cessful, as key team members are returning in the spring. Coach Siderio also showed his expertise in coaching the 1978 cross- country team. This team finished the season with a 2-7 record. e Wage. f . ASE LL This past season was a first for new coach Bill Myers. The baseball team had the most wins in a season since I937. Also, in the course of the 1978 season, 27 individual records were set. The team hit a rousing .330 to erase last year's .306 mark and also established the following statistics: runs Ql9lj, hits 13342, doubles f64j, and slugging percentage l.450J. Front row: Assistant Coach Don Shank, Ron Davis, Al Wetzel, Larry Greenwich, Mike lohnston, Tlm Stein, Terry Engle, Coach Bill Myers. Second row: Mike Okino, lack Hogan, Bill Voltmer, Alex Samuelian, Mike Falcone, lohn Creighton, Hal Bluestein. Third row: Fran Welsh, Bill Reese, Dan Currie, Art Bucci, Steve Salvitti, Lou Battagliese, Larry Chenworth. Fourth row: lohn Cur- rie, Tom Curtis, lohn lones, lack Shine, Norm Buchanan, lim Mar- tignetti. S, Q ,..... A , . i' swf B :whim Wham aw A W W :,, ,, ,... is na, 1, Front row: Debbie Smith, Carla Steel, Amy Cohen, Barb Filemyr, Terri Goodwin, Sue Mariotz, Roseanne Gunn, Michele Barnes. Last row: Coach Penny Mathews, Linda Bennett, Mary Per- naselli, Kim Delans, Robin Greenwood, Lyn Biddle, Connie Burke, Dorothy Flis, leanine lakubowski, Nancy Gershman. The women's lacrosse team ended the season with a 5-4-I record. Led by top scorer Amy Cohen, the team won five and tied one of their last seven games, including a record-breaking romp over Chestnut Hill Q24-33. Not only did this season bring changes in Drexel's lacrosse team, it also saw new trends in the sport of women's lacrosse. All teams were permitted to let one member of the team experiment with a molded plastic stick. The result of this experiment could mean a revision of the standard wooden cross. A -., , 5 w A 4 il. ' e- + no Q 1 , M a it t , 1 , Q p,, . v A .M 4' W0 N S ACRCSSE 5 15' . ,f gf., -aff' f , , yi , , 5 Y' , Q, K, . , ' S I .1 ,f , 4 nn , S-It Q Zi , -. 5?: N, , , 1. . 4 K ,- Y .Q 'f S, H, VE 4 ln 4 Liga . 3' ,L ,Ja 'I .v . 1 2. I , Q 'Emi' ' l l :AL 4 .:f. '..lQ 1 1 I TERFR TER ITY A-'--., i a, S .,g.. QW, 1 + - kfw 5F QWFXS iff K wise rf W, 5 : K 'Q lx' 'L X 'f ' . -f - Ak , 1 1-' ' .. --1-' 2 X .5 At. ff . ' .- :QP , f ' g Q K ish! F ,M 4' X -' if i fr 5 Wg X... J I ,W - , f 9' 'f ggw i ' y wb v. a,,, 1 affgffgg , mf w f+ f 'W - .3 ' ' , ff W .. L 'KTX. L ' :ff Q55 ff, ,., 5 K- , YWV, I We .ec 1.5 . I v- . 4. ' y :lv ' . lf' 1161 M- H Q Af f 2' 2 Lil' MP: 99 ,.- if if -as M v 'l .sm P13 X 5' X , , 5 -., K. 1 veA-. S ., ,,. O ' I ' i:nilf f if .n.Ld ,fhf n 1 ,puff 'W x v ,.4 A. ,Q 5 mil 45 ' 'Muff 1 4 , 4 , N S 1, .f J' 1 J 1 ' 3' ,, V-we-1 1 . 197 ZHTIDN5 19 7 onunm- : zn1'lnNs 19 7 7 5 JK: in IJ X li . it x ' S A '2 as ,Z- ik.. 4 , X ' am' ,wi wi . ,Q ? g l 1 1 2: - ,ji ul Y , I A DFIGFINI- K DHGHNI- 1 Q Q if , ,Q .E Sig : 1 l xi it I! 1? 7 K ,P , ZH I IDN5 1' l 9 I I 5 1 9 7 1 8 ii 1, T 1-F5 55 -i RY 5 f, ff :ff A hn 3 we Omicron Nu Drexel Home Economics Association American Society Of Interior Design 126 esizitt ro essional Societies ,.cW ' I P s' , ' iii. Q Foster Growth 2 -frogs of os' L X . Fashion Group Drexel Early Childhood Association If a successful career is your goal, join tlie Student Marketing Society. As a national collegiate chapter of tlle American Marketing Associa- tion, tlfle society was lionored recent- ly as the top East Coast chapter. Every year, tlme Spring Banquet is lmeld to lmonor outstanding students ancl graduating seniors. Ar this time, a Drexel Alumnus is selected as Hlviarketing Executive of tlie Year. Marketing Society -- tlie most dynamic organization on campus. Marketing Society The unclamenralisrs Success A Growing Business oncern Accounting Society This year, the Accounting Society attracted the largest membership since its inception. The organization sponsored many activities this yearg guest spealcers entertained topics of private accounting, the CPA review course, and taxation. The society also held coffee hrealcs, and an enjoyable deli-luncheon allowed students and faculty to interact in an atmosphere other than the classroom. A tutoring service is also provided by the society for students who desire help in ac- counting. V1 3 ft. . 5' 7,1 , , , f ' f - if . 9 Society for the Advancement of Management 4,?'f' American Society for Personnel Administrators 5. a .011 'E Biddle Law Society i Debate Society ff '5- f? ,M N Studying, uestioning the The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is the professional society open to all mechanical engineers. Their goals are to foster professional develop- ment in each of the memhers through lectures, tours, and social events. Pi Tau Sigma, the national Mechanical Engineering Honorary Society, serves - 1-- -- as a function of the ME department. its memhers tutor, counsel, and advise underclass students in Mechanical Engineering. in addition, Pi Tau Sigma sponsors outside activities including guest lectures and the annual ME picnic. echnological Advancements The Society of Automotive Engineers provides students with the opportunity to broaden their professional insights in many ways. Their activities include field trips to research and engineering establishments, sponsorship of student pro- jects, and participation in local society events. The Society of Women Scientists and Engineers at Drexel is a group of women students sharing similar disciplines and interests. Although not formally affiliated with the Na- tional Society of Women Engineers, the group has hosted regional meetings on their hehalf for the tri- state area. Speakers from various industries are invited to spealc on a variety of topics from nuclear energy to the psychological impact of a womanis career on her family. Open to all students in engineer- ing or science, the society is coor- dinating its activities to achieve a halance between the society and professional aspects of these fields. Tau Beta Pi Eta Kappa Nu Institute of Electronics ancl Electrical Engineers fr 'iii I 42 D0 IDI FUR! 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W9 9QfwvXQ 2 w .555 'I hir 9 'X X., -:Kiss 4 - ,. ,J N ' izlbw '7 N News Reporting the W9 Y N The Drexel Triangle covers a range of events of inte student E full rest to tli . verytlwin pop alla 6 Drexel g from news to sports, um reviews to consumer columns is pululislwed by tlze Triangle scwednes- day-Nignters,,. The dedicated staff worlcs all weelr long in creating tlle newspaper we read ever F elcs a ter y riday N ten rn, four terms 8 Drexel, nearly Tri year. Ar everybody reads tl1e anglef 15 4 WAX: XMGN 475: H,f ' gp ,-4 I Z Z' Live rom Philadelphia I - - ,, 'A w W an I V F22 F22 K-ff g il E42 . 6 A' U f iii IYLPHQ PHI DMEGR- rganizatiolw Servmg 5 X ,. 3 , , 1 E 11: 2' ',Q Eh I f Y xg. SSTL, Gi? .... . ., A 5521555 ?!i'9vV Q35Qf1f, .9 M. -3'Mf:.f ?2.Tf'fIt QL5. eg iitzfgzggf 5 in -. 1? IPOPU I O 211 1 fam i?33'S9a- X the Stuclent 0 oin the eople 1 Rifle Tearn ii p. f if V fi ' x ' ' f ZN' ' xp Q V . - 1 ,.1-A ,, ,X.,x. .3 . , I x Y I in K: FA N , Q , i s'a 3 ei? s 'Ei iWU1i1 gy kL'- ' Q3 VVVW. . I ,lil . , 1 K' k.7r K Q A . . K itg, g , U 8 ' ta, . 'V 'V 4 Q, 8 'L' , ,' ' . 3 '. Tig? qi 4 AAV., .,:L 1 Q tee . I 'ill i .iii QQ Q'4 i fi A .i' 77 t 6 i V N , .v .r eeva t Q 5, ,v if u2 f v H age . ,L 'Lf if V, if ,A .fig -fb , if .L iwgiy 357.2 Vi I i f I J lf Q ,v mx ik M v ' Q ,QQTQWB 'A'- .- ROTC Department a 1 ,4 so 3 FE B- 3 n 5 2 n are RCTC leadership training includes xg' ig Vgyhh in i field exercises in which the corps is put , i f Q in -Q41 to into simulated comhat or support posi- V 4 tions to practice what has been learned V g 'E i Mwf 5 g Q g v in classes. This is a valualole part of Z 1'?fjgQff5 V ' i k i training. Cadets learn to cope with , v K3 RX situations that a textlvoolc could never .g 5 s Q i ' e v explain. The decision-making and ' 'xy A ' 1 leadership ahilities gained in the field ummm gg yphv hfwx Y Q, 5 ,,.,t.n ..,t p 5 .Vss ggi, are factors which help the Drexel cadet to excel when judged against his peers at Advanced Camp each summer. 1 i Q A W X Who oin the rmy .ta Q . O -H , ,i ,: . . . ini I ., i, .xi-:L I 3 - 5' ii, 2' 3 6 N i. Aww K e . i in 1.5.4 'V fl. 4155 if '- . H I, 'q.,if,1 g -5.5.5-4151.1 A L, . , Q i ,, e. Scabbarci and Blade iv ,.fTef1v'iw,1f1- - 3 X- ,,k. , 5 . .Q .1 x e e i ., K, . .. AV 1, - A in ' 4,4 lem, . .7 ,khr A K, , fqzzf, 22,5 ',fQ ' ,if A 1 i e Jimi M ,' 1 , , Mr V N i.,m,w K t, j i 'Hulk ' ws .ar 5' -- , uv is . 1 an fr- 'V - ', . - 1... L, 5. i . i ii , NH . ' . K 1 , ' ' I 5.3, .Mm 5 .eigwv - g . . :fr-I ' ' if me , fe, I ' w, 3 ' in ff'2i9' .. I . ' N . 5 , 13 +5 . ,E we ,il V ',., l ' w '- f. Hi + NW! ' wifi' Y , 3 vain' N if Society of Amexiican Military Engineers Cadre and Cade: Staff -42: A... Astronomy Club 1- i i International Students Association Proviciing Both Social anci Religious Events 4 l The Key and Triangle Honorary Society is the oldest and only honorary society on campus open to senior women of all colleges. It was organized in 1922 by twelve women chosen by the faculty for their scholastic average and character. Eligibility for membership is based on high scholastic average and evidenced leadership and service in a variety of Drexel activities. The Drexel Technical Journal is the universityis official science and engineering magazine. It is published and distributed entirely by undergraduate students. Both technical and non-technical articles are their responsibility. The Tech Journal pro- vides an excellent opportunity for one to publish worlc in the areas of science and engineering. roup ncounter essions The purposes of Psi-Chi, the Na- tional Honor Society in Psychology, l are to encourage, stimulate, and Q maintain scholarship of the in- dividual members in all fields, par- ticularly in psychology. To achieve these goals, Psi-Chi offers a wide range of programs at the local, regional, and national levels. The Psychologyfsociology Club is concerned with broadening the horizons of Drexel students in all areas of Psychology and Sociology. The club stresses the need for the total mental health of the student. They do this by introducing the many available services offered by mental health facilities, school counselors, and advisors. Some of the programs in the past consisted of discus- sions and demonstrations of different techniques of counseling, careers in the social services, and various therapies. '-Musical WWT Entertainmenf Pi Nu Epsil . . .At the Boat House - 158 I Action Ar Stuclio B :L M The Bowling Strikes Into Action .'! f'W Wy M X skis . 5' 'L 5 3 6 if 9341, ' 'E J N 3 ,. X ,ik ' - fwr f fG1,,f-f I TO THE DEEP The Diving Dragons form a club which allows Drexel stuclents to enjoy their love for scuba diving. The winter montlm meetings inclucle movies ancl lec- tures on cliving, while the warm months are spent undef Water. ROT TE! The Drexel Volleyball Club enterecl tlme 1978-1979 season witlx six returning seniors from tlme team tlxat finislmecl third in tlme Pennsylvania Collegiate State Championships ancl won tlme E.C.V.1.. Division II cliam- pionship in 1977-1978. Seniors Al Fisclwlrein, Joe Rudolph, Joe Grimes, Jolln Moser, Scott Sclmollenloerger, and Dan Trueman will form tlie nucleus for tlmis yearis participation in tl1e Del-Val AH League ancl also Keystone Region ll.S.V.B.A. tournaments. V is 'E 4 . Q 4 163 EVENTS 1979 4. w75Wiff' ,W . , . wi V Riff- +I H ,rw ' 4, M ,a . V ., ig fk',, M ' gy MW' WM ,gm I fsw.z'ww4w'WWw'1 .71 1 5 - , ,Q - , f , W J, , f 5 L 4 , A . 4 ' ' 1 ww k'ff'ffxvu'gq , , -fan 1M S'H ' 3 -, f 'A ff :ff -J. . wwf -- ..1,',,w-I ,-., -, ,fJ?,,xf-iggif 'A . 'V Q ,fs nz 'y hw fx, f f - .. .NL fx L 'P' , I X I F I M J X X1 N 'Y 'K QE M , .u ' -' - M wwf 3+-. ,X HW 1 ' g M- kwQwJ.w3Qg5NW '- ' 5: v X , 45, 'ffwpf M . J, , V . I f K if, Q ' 'W X ' Ma vi ,QW kr: 'Y kv ? 5 P A 5 - . Q. A .W ,, ,M N v A P.. IJ' V 'SWE' 'F ,W W ' 3 fi . Y' '.f.:',. Q M 'Q' , Xie? K F1 61' -:Q M .. , NF , A W .' gf, .,wg, ,- Ar ' -1 .' ,n .gb fi' ff: ff-' . ,g 3515 .451 'Z - ' 'e'Y-- ' ' '.'5T,pT: V 5 4S',la ' S1 . Q n Vs X X ,. a. s,,, , AQ- ' we N. ,fer V aw A 3 'S' aiff -W,, , 35 5 'kiwi my 5 as Rf I M, ,,,,.-ww' s ff' , , ' N' -W .. 4. is X 0 A23 . X Q. -' ,H ,,.. v A-, H . YIQJ Ni -vin Nw R Z- 'Qx4, .g W N9 A - c . 1, I an avg 'N f' O' t k K. -V ,g fi, 5 + T' N. Y . -if .., lf Q -1- 12 -A 1 i , ' Aw ' af' , . K? :Y V I QA 7 ,, ,bv 5, 1 N , ,fx . K R N :L 1 3' tti 1' K' :.. k wi -2- ei 5 Q 'X , wr 1 A .. 1 ig, 2' Q 1 ' Q-:. I ...: :-- ,E '- ' ii ' --lm Q ' Lih' H'55 M J ZLLL A :LLl Q ,. if ,L I 3 .M M J, , K i 6 ix, M 'A 1 vi ,, 5, JJ.: ,1i , K ' if -5 ,igxx pf A ' 4 fra V Q 1 3 ' ' ' ,-- ., .. ' J if? tx. A Qi' iffy 5 www, ,ex Q, li4wilm Q. 'Hz - .1 . . .P . 'W 1- 5,1 5, 1, 42 ' . . ,,,.,, fi-:Q I 15 fi gi . .5 ' f' if' 4x 35:54 ' g N ing ' I A A i W Q . . 1 ' ' - 1 1 Miami f Q Q. 'N Q. ' 44 ? 3 ,., 3 , Qi M i .gg nfl? ,'311 : + Q ' wer 'K 2 M v i ,ag I . E , K Zn 1 34 M ,g i I l fume- www at as M . kms? Y ,mn-f f .i ,mm 2 Qi 5 ft ' - Z 'W h 1 4, W V , A . N MM I 4 ?5.'A ..-ul' Gl'9GS9bCIl1Cl Phon-a-thon During the fall of 1978, Drexel alumni heard from fellow alumni, student and staff volunteers in the most extensive and ambitious phonathon effort in DrexeI's history. The purpose of this special series of phonathons was to raise 536.4 million for the Peaks of Progress campaign. Spearheading this fund raising effort was a corps of students who did an outstanding iob in manning the phones and in recruiting volunteers. Many student organizations participated, in- cluding fraternities, sororities, Student Con- gress, glee club, band, archery, soccer, hockey, wrestling, and basketball teams, ROTC, Marketing Society, and residence halls. The fall campaign was a record breaker. A total of S'l03,606 was raised - a more than50'll, increase over last year's fall campaign. In all, 6642 alumni were contacted, with volunteers receiving pledges from 3395. The common goal of helping the university meet its financial needs brought out the varied segments of the Drexel University family. Together the students, alumni, faculty, and staff achieved a remarkable success of which they can be rightly proud. ,.-0' Q4 ei- -0-. X if muy, I L K f. -1- 1 hifi . i 'xiii E Q - 3 Y, of Move qw M. .N 2, X K ii ak ' ' is 3 I -if ix. 3 N Yrdwglam BEST of the Year The Third Annual Stu- dent Fashion Show proved exciting and successful. Protes- sionals, garbed in stu- dent designs, modeled to the commentary ot Mr. Thomas Crater, Fashlon Director of John Wanamaker. The Best ot the Year Award recipient was senior Barbara Brinton. Her creation was a stunning gray woolen cowl neck dress with a tie string accentlng the waist. Under the direction ot Nana Goldberg, the entire show was a stu- dent productlon, ald- ed by Faculty Advisor Roberta Hochberger. Nesbitt students shared the responsibilities ol staging, lighting, and promoting the event. Their involvement took much time, dedlca- tion, and ettort, all ot which paid ott in the end. Atterward, the au- dience and designers attended a wlne and cheese reception where the tension ot anticipation disap- peared. 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Za :Hap .f fllnf 'ia s mm, V111 lu, The Drexel Players Present Cav ann rf Weiyerac X xv' QRX 'fl X PUT' arg. 22- .,,-T65 nina.-2 02 N 2.230 og 5'- U : - co N mg- it 2'.-- I 045' as 35' Usa if? gl 9,9 :ro- of :Z 55' czggn QQ-no X-2.10 Qfg-S' I aw 233 msn W HS Eu Q.-4 s.3' 2 'S E 9?- fi 2-k Ztrm zqw C 185 Wi-'ff ' 'l 'TJ 4 N eog ogu QE CD P -uc U00 929.5 gnu You Know ICC1n'1 Hear You When the 'Q Waters Running 187 Q25 190 191 MAY 'I978 Qs wi? . ,r Qw is. f ','4 , :gig E, QQ ?r A 1 if ! 4 z .. E .nk X3 'W LL , 5? 23. Nh .L lx A . Qs . V. 4 .M ,ami Q, 2 - ,Inn , . 93' .Q 'fflw gl., Jr i4 'fi N E s I 5 C if S X 2 l E The Alumm Assocnatxon Dmner or Senlors was held at the Benjamm Franklin Hotel on January 23 I979 Thus annual a axr mtroduced graduating semors to the Assocxatxon s acuvmes The evenmg began wxth a coclctaxl hour which allowed the semors, admlmstratlon, and alumnae to socnalxze Soon everyone was directed to the mam ballroom where George J Demos, charrman o the Alumnn Assocxatron made open mg remarlcs A ter dmner, lane comments lay Umversnty Presnclent W W Hagerty were followed by presentatnon o Outstand mg Senxor awards The evenmg was enjoyed lay all . . . ' 0 . . f l - ' ff... D- . . , I . - 9 I . f . . . , Q f - . sf - . . Q . . . . f - 196 T h 1's the way ii wcs, 'I97 -1979! sENlons 19 79 f f I 5 nga. 'fi CMM? 'Sf H , I-S Mu? -w 'H 'lk' ?' 'T M26 'Files if-4 fig , Iohn Abramovich Ir. - Runnemede, NI - Math Soc., Treasp DCF Karen L. 221' reas , Lambda Upsilon. Downington, PA Coun. Amachi - Philadelphia, A Hill Sec . Diane L. Iames M. . Eta Beta Robert I Armsteaa Business Administration Bow ' Club. Patrick Aurand - Busi- ness V Accounting Soc. V 1 V .f :wav Q. Lambda' V 3-gi ai ii ,, .. 55 Zz was Q , ee E f- .TTQ V. 'i f f' if I ZW . 'Q ' 1 i..t - I - ki F R tl , A . B . it li . 5 V. its B at B ' , I I t,, ,I 3 'I i ' . 'R I I tiV ii Q F ' ' 5 u. I I 200 IOHN ABRAMOVICH IR. Mathematics CARLOS A. ACOSTA Business Administration RICHARD I. ADELMAN Physics NORMAN E. ALBAUGH Chemistry KAREN L. ACHTERMAN Business Administration 'X S' ROBERT H. ADAMS Electrical Engineering IOHN R. ADOMAITIS Bachelor of Science DAVID K. ALBERT Business Administration X i MARIE E. ALVARADO OKECHUKWU AMACHI IOHN ANDERSON Nutrition 8: Food Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering MARK I. ANDERSON RONALD ANDERSON IEFFREY T. ANDREWS Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration GERALD V. ANGILLETTA DIANE L. ANTES IAMES M. ARMSTRONG Chemical Engineering Biological Science Electrical Engineering ,xx 1 v ,. ROBERT A. ASHENBRENNER IOHN A. AZEMAR IOSEPH I. BAEHR Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Commerce 8: Engineering sniff 202 THOMAS R. BAILEY Chemical Engineering BETH LOUISE BALZE Human Behavior 8: Development MICHAEL T. BANCROFT Business Administration ELVENYIA BARTON Fashion Design CHESTER A. BANKES Mechanical Engineering BRENDA BARNABIE Nutrition 8: Food MARK V. BASHER CARYL BASMAIIAN Bachelor of Science SHARON E. BARTON Retail Management 8: Marketing Business Administration STEVEN L. BASSLER Chemical Engineering Business Administration Business Administration IOHN F. BAUER MICHAEL BAYUK MARK BEDARD Accounting MICHAEL IOSEPH BEIERSCHMITT Business Administration FRANCIS X. BELL IR. Civil Engineering IENIFER SCOTT BENDER Marketing is si fi! i 20 ROCCO BIANCANIELLO 4 Business Administration f .,,.:,' LOUIS I. BERNARDINO Civil Engineering IANELL BERTE Fashion Design EDWARD I. BERTOLINO Accounting IVHCHAEL S. BIELESCH IR. Electrical Engineering Qi E li PAUL BERNSTEIN Business Administration RONALD A. BERTINO Accounting HARRY CURTIS BETZ Business Administration M. A. BICATEL Design 8: Merchandising WILLIAM I.. BIXLER Accounting DONNA BONACCORSI Design STUART M. BOOSE Electrical Engineering i SANDRA C. BOWEN Humanities 8: Social Sciences A J GLENN M. BOYCE BARBARA ELLEN BOYD Civil Engineering Home Economics f--........'-.rr-'f NANCY V. BOZAIIAN DANIEL I. BOZZINI Business Administration Business Administration f A DAVID I. BRADY EDWARD P. BRADY Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering 206 MARTIN BRANDT PAUL BRANDT Biological Sciences Chemical Engineering IOSEPH M. BOYLE Business Administration THOMAS BRADLEY Business Administration ANITA BRANDOLINI Chemistry PATRICIA V. BRANIGAN Humanities 8: Social Sciences 5 2 Q Q X , MARK E. BRATZ NADINE S. BRAUNSTEIN Business Administration Nutrition 8: Food ,, Acc Glenn M. Boyce - Baltimore, MD - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Treas., House Manager: Student Congresgilexerdp Chi Epsilonp Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Pig ASCE: IM Barbara Ioseph M c Nancy V Daniel I ball. DOROTHY E. BRICKLEY Nutrition 8: Food Accounting ROBERT E. BRINKMAN Bratz Football Soc. Glee KATHLEEN ANN BROCHETTI MARK A. BRODSKY Home Economics Education Business Administration , if, EDWARD T. BROOKES RAMONA BROOMER Biological Sciences Design EDWARD M. BROWN Marketing 207 52525553 Ramona Broomer - Philadelphia, PA Edward M. Brown - Philadelphia, PA - Marketing Soc. ' 2 Iohn N. Brown - Lafayette Hill, - Ac- counting Soc. V , , Q, ludtfh 2- BM H ' nity Coun., House g Inst. of Interior Desig Lynelle L. Brvwn - iif Inst. of Interior Desi . Ji, Gary Bryant - Philad PA +P-A lll aaeel ing Soo., Afro-Amer Soc., IM Basketball. Norman I. Buchanan - Accounting? ., Basi iggaseball, IM Basketbauf .Ch F ...i,... Leonard I- Bi b' - f ,.., Alpha Sigm g iu, V. Pres.53,.5oc. Engineers, Amery? Soc. of? Pres., Amer. Tnst. of Metal Basketball, Softball, Street I 5 gRichard M. Buddine - Levittown, - IEEE, Bowling Club, Pres., Bowling. ith Ann Bugg - Wallingford, PA + Delta eta Sorority, Historian, Lamp Editor, Phil- 'ii itl thr0Py: Home Ec. Coun., Key V. Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Froith H9517 DHEA, Earl? chudhood E.. ef PA lgidqlg Club: ,V ...I a ee .., ....,,.. . I . , .l , , t ,,,., 'iiiiifiiiiii.,, Psi: Aiisounfing Philadelphia, PA eeeee I T iees I ' Maf- - '95 .,,, - Tech- Qiifvlation ,... , , Howard D. Burtis - Wilgliamstowrifliifql' izi i'IM.f,m 'T Touch Football. 'iil V WT.. H Ianet L. Burtnick PA Sweetheart , UHOTISIQ. , 1 Ec. Assn., Soc. for Nufi3iFtiiB:h'Education. Patricia L. Busboom - Mclean, - Stu-ff' dent Dean, Nesbitt, Perspectitfefigp-Editor, Triangle, Features Editor, Foqd,iCblumnists, Dietetics 8: Nutrition Assn, DCF, Crew . L i ' 7 ef 1, iiiii I , ,,, ,, -'.. ' less tiie ,,.t., .,.., ,eit - E' W' 2 RICHARD M. BUDDINE 2 O8 Electrical Engineering IOHN N. BROWN Accounting w i I LYNELLE L. BROWN Design NORMAN I. BUCHANAN Business Administration IUDITH ANN BUGG Human Systems Management IUDITH Z . BROWN Design GARY BRYANT Business Administration ! LEONARD I. BUCKLEY Materials Engineering EDMUND A. BURKE Business Administration ELIZABETH BURKE MICHAEL IAMES BURLINGAME WILLIAM BURNET III Accounting Civil Engineering Business Administration l ' 2 MARGARET C. BURNS HOWARD D. BURTIS IANET L. BURTNICK Electrical Engineering Accounting Business Administration X M, g ff , if PATRICIA L. BUSBOOM STEPHEN W. BUSKIE STEVEN BUZOLITS Nutrition 8: Food Commerce 8: Engineering Metallurgical Engineering CARLYE A. BYRON VINCENT CACCESE CAROL A. CAHAN Business Administration Civil Engineering Business Administration 20 DONN E. CAHILL LINDA I. CAIN Business Administration Design CHARLES T. CANNON THOMAS CAPITANIO Civile Engineering Mechanical Engineering IAMES M. CAPUZZI GERALD T. CARACCIOLO Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering MICHELE CAREY DIANE E. CARRELLI Business Administration Design G PAUL L. CAIN Business Administration 2 I -'HE ' 'M ME? HILDY S. CAPLAN Design 8: Merchandising MICHAEL A. CARCHIDI Physics Mathematics AGUSTIN CARVAIAL Electrical Engineering S K IOSEPH CASELLA Bachelor of Science I I z I .S IOSEPH M. CASEY Business Administration MICHELE L. CATANZARO Nutrition 8: Food ANTHONY F. CAVALIER Physics FRANK A. CECH Marketing DAVID l.. CHARLESTON Commerce 8z Engineering Z .E fh- GERARD M. CERKEZ Mechanical Engineering 2 E I 3 PATRICE A. CHECK Business Administration Steven Buzolits - Philadelphia, PA - Alpha Sigma Mu, Treas.p Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kap- pa Phi, Tau Beta Pip Amer. Soc. of Metals, Amer. Inst. of Metal Engineersp IM Basket- ball, Softball, Hockey. Carlye A. Byron - New Cumberland, PA - Crew. Vincent Caccese ,, PA -- Pi Ka a . . i'1 ' Phl. Chapl . ill Carol A-, Beta ,,, W . ,tyres ffmegsiz it , , ,.,, ...,,gg,. I 5.5 A ....,,,,..,f.5,,, ,. , ,, - -Aff any ,m':.g.,.f' ,--'Y .-G: N if LII! Pa . ..... .lt . ..' .. .... -.,...-, . . yz... ,,. H11-iv Iames yypg - 'CE Gerald ' Trenton, NI - Eta Kappa j , .lale 1 . . , Michael PA -' Sigma Pi Sfudfflfsf MiA:1Tr.gnsr. of ' C e 9 UW - Diane E. Carrelli - PA - DHEA: Fashion Gro Pla ers. Augustin Carvajal - PA - IEEE joseph Casella - PA -- Marke- ting Soc., Drexel p I Ioseph M. Casey PA Michele I.. Catanza,,rofffiiLi5fffi-2-idelloorestown, NI - Dietetics Sc 3 Transfer Comm- ,,.. ' Anthony F. PA - I ff',-- 1:-:: ,,V. ' Inst' of ill' iI': -- .. ' Y ' ,-'- fu i1tS - .. I -- - ' I df, i,,A'f'e' I C2 OC QYLIM. 45 et in-S , PA it . --2' ---1' .'-'.,. . ' li., Dangle: Marketlhgw .:,, . , . fi 'i., 1' iff f'e' 'i'11 : -:QW ii'I 'A C Pfyfi Greek allfififoofbalffiiQ IL .S 1 erardT'3iM. CerkezliQafQ5P9if5 I I . -1-' A .W. 1 I C IM . ..,, I itii ,... 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Richard Levittown, PA - IEEE: IM Softball, Touch Football, Street M- ' Ph.il2dflPliiH5g,, PA - 11i: o Congress, Hum-Soc ,,3,,, Class Pf?5'P Debate ,,, Coalitionps Triangle: ,,,, it I - cr Eta IEEE? Amateur Radiffclub- llliig Colgan - Upper Darby, PA' 'ii'ii Bruce - Philadelphia, PA - Soc. 7 IM Basketball, Touch Football. I iiifaizi- eieilyaai I. Qffonaway - PA - fer Of - iiliiiiili M Ti. Coolie ieeri ,fu itii Drexel Plz iit uit, iij C. Coombs -- Glastonbury, Vppp CT 'l,,,,,,, - B. Cooperman - lippp Soc. 5 Biddle Law ,,, ziig Constantino -- i,', 21 4 ' ' 1 ,, V I if 'ia ,,,- .,,, tl , K 43 -' ,,.. 5, . ,, H416 .E im., ,H . , . r C I it I ses 45 iiiiifi? 1552 i I 21 -'V '- we .,,, in :mx-. ig 2 HOW F. CHEN Electrical Engineering DENA A. CIATTO Design 8: Merchandising MARC A. CLAYTON Mechanical Engineering ADDIS E. CLOAK Business Administration RICHARD W. CHOROMANSKI Chemical Engineering IANET M. CLARKE Interior Design THOMAS M. CLIFFORD Business Administration THOMAS N. COCCO Mechanical Engineering GLENN A. CODRICK RICHARD M. COGAN ALLEN M. COHEN Computer Science Electrical Engineering Humanities 8: Social Sciences MICHAEL I. COHEN MICHAEL D. COLCAN BRUCE A. COLQUITT Electrical Engineering Business Administration Chemical Engineering MICHAEL I. CONAWAY SHARON L. CONAWAY BRYAN T, COOKE Marketing Administrative Systems Management Mechanical Engineering RICK G. COOMBS ROBERT B. COOPERMAN IOSEPH CONSTANTINO Interior Design Business Administration Business Administration CAROL A. COUGHLIN Design LYNN CRAIGHEAD Business Administration WILLIAM I. CRAWFORD IR. Marketing 4 IOHN F. CURRIE III Electrical Engineering NANCY COULTER FRANK I. COYLE Business Administration Mechanical Engineering ELIZABETH CRAVEN HOWARD I. CRAWFORD Bachelor of Science Business Administratin DARYL A. CRONKRIGHT CRAIG M. CUNNINCHAM Electrical Engineering Business Administration .. THOMAS I. CURTIS MICHAEL I. CYRAN Business Administration Chemical Engineering FRANCIS C. DABUNDO MATTHEW PAUL DAHMS Business Administration Biological Sciences ., 1 , 1, ff.: f4m.i,r,Q - iffy gil ANTHONY I. D'AMICO IACQUELINE DAVENPORT Business Administration Fashion Design IOHN EDWARD DAVIES IR. MELISSA M. DAVIS Electrical Engineering Design , ,,g willow cfm, PA - l L' '1'i WAAQ Amerf 0f.,In!erior Design: Hockey- c clct . . . ILE A Naxvsmievltef - Dre1sGI?I+i111flI3A. 1 Q icoyle Philadfllfliiif FAI. ii .IM Football. I i I Lynn Craighead - Philadelphia, PA Elizabeth Craven -- Philadelphia, PA I I' , , Howard I. Crawford -- Philadelphia, PA' +- Delta Sigma Phi, Sec.: Accounting Socg, William I. Crawford Ir. - Paoli, PA - Trian- gle: SAM: Marketing Soc., Commuter WKDU3 IM Basketball, Volley- Cronkright - Horsham, PA - Eta f ff,-we Kappa Nw Phi Efdizma: Tau Hera Pi: if-To-mic! eee, if I Craig 500021 rliet I 'iiiii U iiii 500 for IM football. I Thomas I- 5Pri1'1sf'l2. . 'IJLPA ball, IM ' I S j if efri Michael I. jf- Morrisville, PA if Francis C. Q- Swarthmore, PA 'aa 5 ' Street i,V ' ,,'ig 'R . Vgg, , V e,f'a-f,- Matthew - Wyncote, Anthony - Drexglfklill, Iacqueline - 'l't 'tei ' if' Fashion Kai1ate.,,gi,g5,1f1 igi, ,,, Iohn Ir. - - Phi Si glgkappa, Sec., V. Pres., Eta KappaNup Games- it I 'J itii slll if Melissa M. - Redf0l'Cl TWP, 1.,fgjfQ:I.g.. Timothy I. - Havertown,'PA'f.,+-,Phi K3PPa 3THUrSigm2, V- L 5 I - . ll'. .s.ls I - Zlr fr, 'rlliei . . IC.. ..,,... A N fl iili TIMOTHY I. DAVIS NANCY IEAN DEBENEDETTA Mechanical Engineering Nutrition 8: Food WILLIAM I. DEFEO .,,, ,.,, , ,. seem aww- H. fx M, ,. ,, .tn . , 3? epgrfgfmifa Q.: ,, .ami Accounting 21 5 216 West Ventnor, Mark ii in IDA I. DESANTO Design DAVID A. DELIZZA Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering IAMES T. DELPIANO GARY W. DELSON Business Administration WAYNE DELPRETE Computer Science KAREN M. DEMAIO Finance Commerce 8: Engineering IOSEPH M. DENSHAW IR VINCENT M. DESIMONE MICHAEL I. DICK Mechanical Engineering Business Administration ANN M. DICKIE LEE DIESTELOW DAVID V. DIFELICE Food Science Chemical Engineering Business Administration IEFFREY M. DILKE5 STEVE M. DIMITRIADIS STEPHEN F. DINENNO Accounting Mechanical Engineering Physics EDWARD M. DIPROSPERO CINDY S. DITEODORO DANIEL N. DITOMASSO Electrical Engineering Accounting Business Administration ALBERT C. DOLCEAMORE DOUGLAS M. DORFMAN WILLIAM R. DORMAN IR Psychology Marketing Business Administration CHARLES I. DOUGHERTY Civil Engineering IAMES F. DOWNEY Business Administration TIMOTHY A. DUDEK Business Administration OWEN I. DURKIN Business Administration IOSHUA Y. DOUGLASS Design 8: Merchandising , A 3 E it if r L in KATHRYN MARIE DRUFFNER Early Childhood Education STANLEY DUNN Electrical Engineering 8: Computer Science STEVEN M. DURST SR.. Business Administration KATHERINE A. DOWDELL Interior Design IILL LUSTIG DUBROW Design Sr Merchandising IOHN M. DURKAN Business Administration LISA M. DUTRA Design 'Ts WILLIAM R. ECKERT BETSY H. EDELSTEIN Chemistry Business Administration IOHN C. EIGENBROOD ED EINHORN Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering NICHOLAS EPPINGER BENIAMIN ESKENAZI Bachelor of Science Commerce 8: Engineering . Z' , , . I ROBERT S. ESPOSITO ISNARD ESTRIPLET Marketing 8: Retailing Electrical Engineering 'WM Pres . Betsy Iohn'C.,0 Edward S Nicholas Benjamin Sigma Pi. S. Esposito J17Drexel Treas IOEL A. ETTINGER Business Administration gniiiffh ' ' ' ' L'LA ,-,, . .',-- , , , 'Q' ,Sharon A. Evans -- Norristown, PA - Diete- tics and Nutrition Assoc. .Arthur H. Fagerstrom - Valley Stream, NY Lambda Phi, Sec., ASCE, Soccer, IM ., 52i7,Qfyfliasketball, Touch Football. , E. Falcone - R0S2m0Hfz1P5A:- Phi Sigma: oooloo I olel r I l I P I - DISAP lll Parma,-+ PA - . , Franziifederschmidt -- -- Ice Hockey, IM Basketball, ' Fedula -Q -- I aoio , UI - , ,L I Mu, Pres-i F M: ale D. remand 4 llol lll IEEE. Fetterman PA - ASCE, IM Touch Karen Fidyk - Folsom, Soc. of Automotive Engineers. Albert B. Fischbein - Havertown, PA - Sig- ma Pi, Frosh Counsellor, AIIE, Volleyball Club, V. Pres., Pres., Swimming, Greek Games, IM Softball, Volleyball. Barbara E. Fischer - Philadelphia, PA - Omicron Nu, Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Fashion Group, Marketing Soc., Ski Club. Patrick I. Flaherty -- Philadelphia, PA - Drexel Players, Clee Club: IM Volleyball. 3 Keith H. Fleury - Philadelphia, PA - Trian- gle, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Soc., V. Pres., SAM, Winter Weekend, Crew, Basketball, Bowling, Softball. H Stephen C. Flowers -- Havertown, Soc. for Advancement of Mgmt. lean E. Fluevog - Smllbifdi Fresh ,Gfefkiii ili P,iJ,, if fa. -1' ., ,,,,,,..,, if-J ' SHARON A. EVANS ARTHUR H. FAGERSTROM Nutrition 8: Food Civil Engineering MICHAEL E. FALCONE KEVIN FALLON Mathematics Electrical Engineering 'Q' ' LISA FANELLE ARDESHIR FARBOD Design Electrical Engineering FRANCIS X. FARMAR 220 Electrical Engineering If .Vi , FRANZ FEDERSCHMIDT STEPHAN A. FEDULA Business Administration Business Administration IOHN F. FEEZER III Finance IEFFREY FEINBERC Business Administration STEPHEN D. FERNALD Electrical Engineering v , J, MARVIN FETTERMAN Civil Engineering ALBERT B. FISCHBEIN Commerce 8: Engineering BARBARA E. FISCHER Design 8: Merchandising THERESA M. FERA Fashion Design KAREN FIDYK Mechanical Engineering PATRICK I. FLAHERTY Economics KEITH H. FLEURY STEPHEN C. FLOWERS IEAN E. FLUEVOC Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration 2 ii ! LORETTA FOOTMAN FARHAD - FORCE IANICE L. FORTINO Business Administration Civil Engineering Biological Sciences V ,755-X .f X.w IERROLD FOSCHI ROBERT E. FOTI IANICE L. FOWLER Business Administration Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering DANIEL P. FOX DENNIS P. FRANK RONALD B. FRANK Electrical Engineering Accounting Chemistry LISA F. FRIEDMAN FRANCES I. FULLER GREGG I. FUNARI Design Design 8: Merchandising Mechanical Engineering FRANCIS I. GADREN Commerce 8: Engineering PAUL GALLAGHER Business Administration A. CRAIG GAMMARINO Mechancial Engineering CRAIG F. GARDNER Commerce 8: Engineering DANIEL L. GALLAGHER Civil Engineering ANDREW GALSADO Bachelor of Science IOHN M. CAMRAT Mechanical Engineering THOMAS S. GARGIULO Mathematics waz.. ,-mwi-....ff.: 3' .Q F If , , :- .,..,..tf. wszimzw W. ,,,, ,, ,..,,3.lkg if . -L, ' 'fx ..,, ... it, io . fi' ' ,.' E' ILIQ NI Tau Pi? ...... iiiii E - ..1. CffSfW00dfiNY H . E ..,. I Punari - iii 11 ' ....i . 1 SF:.0f Asho- Sdilifi i'ii' ff' -f.. 1 ' ,-.:,.' .-- -f:. ifvv' ' rli aecce iicc 1 if K ki-: L I Franc ... Q- ,.. iwi. ' s L .e.. A is 'etr . ec ,,.. , CCVVV rcel A 4 9HiF231ElPi1f5fl PA I i'Camniarino'F- iii Iohn M1:'i'Gamrat - BroorhalI,,PA -Trialnglep J., Q., . ' . I f K I - 1 , f W Talgtthigmal Sec.. Presgy, Tau Beta ..,... Q Soc. of Automotive Engrs.. Vggwi A .EPreSi.p Commuter Coalition. ' V 'Gaifdneri - North Palm Beach, FL 7- V- Sailiflgi .g.. l glgg.. IO 1- ...- - Greek Gaml3s1iQkIP'f.EIounci i . ' E ': 1i'i 1 '...,, .,,.. .ae ,.' 2 - ,-fs.a1. J! :-- xg... . ,f. N ,M .1Aff ..,.:: 1 W.,- ...1 . it ...li eec . FRANCINE M. CATTI Design 8: Merchandising 22 3 it ,B - 1 .112 it 1 V LL. --VH ' ' E , B V W'f' r i , ,,.. Q I-f ,,,, ' ' ff f. A hh ' Phtlagelphla, f'3v,Q.',1 ,,fK, 14- 'T' tl5?5Wg1si?iJ ',fl2ii2If V -WU, f 't ' 5 ff ROTC Drill Student Dept- Head, WKDUP IM Basketball., tball, V01l2Yb2ll- B ' - - . - ' - Wilm1ngton,eBEe22, U - - Phlladelplitaiitifliiiita ig 4aman -Rhiladel luaf fffmgwrs- ' ff - me 1 -fwfa'Xn1 .,,,,, AW,,.J,Q.,,M,,4,,m.. 41 ttCia D H 50 ,ville NI ..,- , ' ' tw n Nu: E Ronald W. Beta of . Gamma Slgm . H n yg ij q . ey ball . 2 Renee? M Gidholm - Gifford, PA - Marketing Soc as L ' Charles' I. Glllen - Turnersvllle, NI Basketball, Hockey. Robert David Gxllen -- eresa Gillespie Z B - . t Img NI 7 I 1 li 5' .el, A K ,f u t-55,2 :P ..,, it A 'fi ' . 1 ' -f Com! ' C' Studeitf-if om ' Volle3 l. fi i LOUIS Oldb ' ,N ,. at ,,.. M ,. ,g s, 1 et.e ting . 'gflgmii' Q l'lllll E lltte e' ,le-' sm, tt ew' - ', N.., . f,f' f MMM V, ,VlfJW,,H,f 'Mw ,, M 22 IOYCE GIAMMARCO 4 Design E 2 U f e 't ROCCO I. GAUDIO Business Administration RONALD GELZER Biology STEVEN D. GERMAN Commerce 8: Engineering RONALD W. GIBSON Business Administration MIMI GAYUSKI Early Childhood Education SCOTT GENTILUCCI Bachelor of Science IEAN ROSE GERSHMAN Humanities 8: Social Sciences RENEE M. GIDHOLM Business Administration CHARLES I. GILLEN ROBERT DAVID GILLEN THERESA M. GILLESPIE Accounting Commerce 8: Engineering Design 8: Merchandising i , i 1 i MARK E. GINDELE ANTHONY I. CIORDANO IOANNE GIROLAMO Business Administration Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science JAMES A. GIUFFRIDA PAULA M. CLENNON GORDON GLUCK Civil Engineering Design Commerce 81 Engineering IOAN E. GOEBEI. KAREN COLDBERG LOUIS S. GOLDBERG Metallurgical Engineering Business Administration Business Administration MARTIN F. COLDBERG Civil Engineering IAMES M. GORHAM Business Aministrrrtion AHMAD GRAMIAN Electrical Engineering in 6 VX ANTHONY P. GRECO Business Administration EVELYN R. GOODCHILD DAVID A. GOODMAN Business Administration Biological Sciences IOHN N. GRABNER IR. I. N. CRAI-IMER Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science CARY E. CRAY IUDITI-I A. GRAYBILI.. Chemical Engineering Design PATRICIA M. GRECO PETER I. GREEN Fashion Design Mechanical Engineering ELLEN S. GREENBERG MURRAY N. GREENBERG Busness Administration Business Administration X 1 DONALD C. CREENWOOD IOSEPH M. GRIESSER Mathematics Business Administration IOSEPH P. CRIMES BETHANN GROSS Electrical Engineering Home Economics Education 8: Early Childhood Education LOIS D. GROSSMANN NORA D. CRUBER Human Behavior 8x Development Design ,5 's Phi, Steward, Court. PA - Newslet- Soc., V. Grimes Gross - Philadelphia, PA -- Omi- DHEAQ Early Childhood Assn., -'Narberth, DHEA, Assnlp Hillel, Co-Pres. - M. - Clenside, PA - Alpha -A 1i1Alpha7 Field Hockey V 'W ' ' 3 ir. At. w .1 1' W , M e A . . 1,7 y 2 . 1 it , . E , fl, 'figtfiif ' df' 3f 'ff1' Q ' . Q, H ,A I V . . . 1' f . A fi i .111:- as ' ' A 22 7 fr Q ,. H. .... , , , ,. ,A ,. ,,,,, . . I F J,, H , . ,. af,game?:fy-,mga-,,M,5g,1:M,f.1i,,,. f,.f, ng 1, ff ,,,- - , . f, ,,,, ,, . , ,- ,,J, , J Av., ,,,. . WM I .,,,..,,,. 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H Vrrkkkrrr i,,.. ,,.,. .. ,,,,, ..,,, . ,,,,, W -- Wfff - - - - fr:.1m,::f!3E,Q5if5:,EflHE?5SY,ffl',:z? i1f1,'jj,l:YE?JlS2EE5?1iiii11ri7 K , ' - A 'L j ',:g'1,33h1:-1 ,,5-,y,.':j' Jg'53,,ggg2i'f5.'E,.:iff: ,, C, Y --- --f -- h 'h ' ' ' ' . Club- ,,,,,,, gf ...,, , i J I 151' ,,,,,..,, ta wee, wif ,, ' i iz, ,,I.W , ,,,,.W , ..,,,1. L ,,,.. ,Il no f,,,'f!iEf-iiefnifiiii'1lf2,,51'ZE 'CWfe,' - K ,V ii .fifefifff : ',, , , -E ' ,W ,,,,,L,,,W ,m,,..,.,, .. , ,. ,, ' ' K' 1 f , 228 A f 55 STEVEN A. GRUCHEVSKY Computer Science EILEEN GUDERA Bachelor of Science SUZANNE M. GUIMES Interior Design RITA M. CUDONIS Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. HACKMAN Early Childhood Education Civil Engineering ROSEANNE M. GUNN KEVIN R. HAGGERTY Accounting 8: Finance Civil Engineering IAMES H. HAINES WILLIAM F. HALL Business Administration LARRY V. HARRIS IR. Commerce 8: Engineering MARY R. HARVEY Civil Engineering IAY HATFIELD IOSEPH P. HANNA Civil Engineering DONNA M. HART Nutrition 8: Food PATRICIA ANN HARVILICZ Home Economics Education MICHELLE L. HEADEN GEORGE E. HARRINGTON Electrical Engineering IOSEPH E. HARTSOUGH IR. Mechanical Engineering THOMAS C. HASKINS Electrical Engineerng ., LISA I. HEADLEY Bachelor of Science Business for Women Business for Women 22 IOANNE L. HEFLER Design 8: Merchandising BRIAN A. HELFRICH Civil Engineering BETH E. HERBST Nutrition 8: Food CHARLOTTE HESS Bachelor of Science IOANN C. HEISER I. S. HEISEY Early Childhood Education Civil Engineering DAVID P. HENRY IOHN M. HENRY Electrical Engineering Business Administration LISA M. HEROLD MICHAEL A. HERRING Nutrition 81 Food Civil Engineering EDWARD C. HEYDORN GREG HILDEBRAND Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science Il'-,ff THERESA MARY HILL Business Administration DANIEL F. HILFERTY Business Administration CLIFFORD E. HIRSCH Commerce 8: Engineering MICHAEL A. HILLEGASS Mechanical Engineering 'QQ' 2 all fill? ' EVELYN C. HIRST Business Administration ROLAND H. HO Chemical Engineering or-I-vw PAUL I. HOGAN GERALD T. HOHENSTEIN Mechanical Engineering Accounting Ioanne L. Hefler - Moorestown, NI - Fash- ionkGroupp Marketing Soc., 5 Joann C. I-Ieiser -- Philadelphia, PA - Dorm H0952 Treas- , PA - Chi au Beta Pi, Res. A l A Baseball- PA - Tri- s,V: ASCE: ' Commuter Coalition . eP,'lHellry -I cherry Hill, NI - IEEE: soc., Basketball, llvl Basket- - ' . - Ridley Park PA i . ' Levlffown' PA - Lambda fllf ' 1 Sister, Rush Chairman, Assn., Hillel. 'f 'k,l . . . IL - Dletetlcs 8: Student Commit- N llll Levlllown, PA - sig- 1, Ice Hockey, IM Street Hockey, 1 PA Ph' 5'g 'a KaPPa' Inductor: Phi LC.. Tal' Beta Pif Elifiillf PA - leela fof . A . , -' for lll CC., fe .P Ha llee it iilillll ll lll, A - l'a .. i,, OC. Of Ffiiif , .iii erry Hill, NI - WAA: A ' 'algeyfwi nangley Accounting Soc., Bad- lf minton: Field Hockey, IM Volleyball: Sail- Xgigl 5 : nina Club. Zlk Roland' H.,,Ho - Philadelphia, PA - Phi I Eta: Tau Beta Pi: AICHE7 Badmin- .if Yolleyball. - Penndel, PA - Soc. of Engineers, Salllng Club: IM. Q i s A A 5 ff 'f ' H yll. Volleyball. I 'ff 't'ii 5 Philadelphia, PA - ' kilkkywk Soc.p Soc. For Advancement of ' 'iki klkkk k Marketing Soc.5 Astronomy Club, Football, Hockey, Basketball. ,V - Cherry Hill, NI ,225 R. W. HOLLER Business Administration 23 1 lay' 2 ws' fnggg 232 ag ' W. , Q , Ofm Bow L iii Epsilon, Q I Band, MELVIN ALLEN HOLMES Business Administration IEFFREY I. HOUDE Commerce 8: Engineering Nutr: WILLIAM I. HOUGHTON Accounting BENIAMIN THOMAS HOYLE Business Administration 5 I l 'iw My YUEN L. HUANG Business Administration EDWARD L. HOYLE Civil Engineering IOSEPH D. HUDAK Civil Engineering Design CHERYL E. HUNTER SHIRLEY I. HUBER Nutrition 8: Food GREGORY P. HUSLIN DAVID E. HUSMAN Business Administration Civil Engineering DAVID M. HUWE ELIZABETH A. HYMEL Mechanical Engineering Design ALLAN B. IDELSON BETH ANN IRWIN Commerce 8: Engineering Bachelor of Science KENNETH IACOBSON MICHAEL G. IAMES Chemistry Finance 8: Economics MICHAEL HUTCHINSON Business Administration DONNA BARBARA HYNES Mechanical Engineering IOE IACOBS Bachelor of Science RAYFIELD I. IAMES Business Administration 2 ,X K Q ' I IAMES IENKINS KAREN IESIOLOWSKI-ROSE STEVEN L. IOECKEL Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering S X LINDA M. IOHANNESSEN IOHN W. IOHNS DAVID S. IOHNSON Business Administration Marketing Electrical Engineering THOMAS IOHNSON TIMOTHY W. IOHNSTON A. STEPHEN IONES Business Administration Civil Engineering Business Administration 4 GILDA Y. IONES NELSON E. IONES IR. RICHARD C. IONES Business Administration Electrical Engineering Accounting 8: Administrative Systems Management 'Mil 'UW' fini... ALFRED IORDAN IAMES A. IORDAN Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering atm 'Q2':.-up' BRUCE S. IOSEPHS STEVEN C. IUSTICE Accounting 8: Finance Mechanical Engineering Wim. IANET A. KALINOWSKI ROY N. KALLINGER Design Business Administration Iames Ienlcins - Philadelphia, PPA 4- Dorm. Iud. Board: Math Soc.:' Afro-American Soc., Pres., WKDUQ Iapanese Karate: IM Basketball, Touch Football. Karen Iesiolowski-Rose - Andalusia, PA - SWSE, Amer. Soc. of Highway Engrs. Steven L. Ioeckel -- Baltimore, MD - IEEE: Iazz Band: IM Softball, Volleyball. Linda Mylohannessen - Haddonfield, NI - Gamma Sigma Sigmag Trianglep SPBQ Ac- counting S0c.5 Drexel Players, Commuter Coalition: Transfer Student Comm. Iohn W. Iohns - East Lansdowne, PA - Mar- keting Soc.g Soccer. David S. Iohnson - Montgomery, PA - IEEE, Drexel Players, WKDU., 7 Thomas Iohnson -- Philadelphia,:g,PA - Track Timothy W. Johnston - Neiiifiifumberland, PA -- ASCE, Crew: IM Bowling, Softball, Volleyball. A. Stephen Iones - Philadelphia, PA - Pi Lambda Phi. Gilda Y. Iones -- Philadelphia, PA - Marke- ting Soc.: Afro-American Soc. Nelson.E. jones Ir. - Frederick, MD Iones - PA - Acdoiiiiting Soc., Afro-American Soc., Commuter Coalition, Tennis, IM Basket- ball, Winter Weekend. Alfred F. Iordan - Bethlehem, PA -- AICHE: IM Basketball, Softball, Touch Football. Iames A, Iordan - Broomall, PA Bruce S. Josephs - Philadelphia, PA - Fi nance-.Honor Soc., Commuter Coalitionp Hvckey- . . Stevenfflzg. .i,'iI tistiee - Conshoiiiatilcen, PA - Donnffiud. Board, Soc. of Automotive Engrsq IM Touch Football, Volleyball. lanet A. Kalinowski - Philadelphia, PA - Phi Eta Sigma. Roy N. Kallinger - Springfield, PA Richard F. Kalman - Philadelphia, PA - ASCE: IM Touch Football.. C, 'l7reas.g IM Softball. I Edwardfi. Kane - Philadelphia,15.PA -- Hillel, WKDU': News Dir. H' ' NOT PICTURED: Vanessa K. Iames - Business Administration - Philadelphia, PA - Alpha KBPPB Alpha. Iames S. Kachelries - Metallurgical Engineer- ing - Rutledge, PA - Amer. Inst. of Met. Eng. .H X .X .xx RICHARD F. KALMAN ARTHUR S. KAMINSKI Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering we r HQQJV EDWARD S. KANE Electrical Engineering 2 Ion S. Kanefield - Merion, PA - IEEE, Chess Club. Alixanne Kaplan - spective, Dietetics 8: Linda H. Kaplan - Broomitil,lPA - Early Childhood Assn. George I. Kauker - Philadelphia, PA Triangle, Marketing Soc.: Basketball, Basketball, Hockey. I ' Kavitsky - Philadelphia, PA - Astronomy Club. Iohn F. Kazana - Cornwells Heights, PA - l 5-'Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec., Pres. 5 Chi Epsi- lon, Phi Eta'Sigmap Tau Beta Pip ASCE. Dennis F. Keenan -- Sharon Hill, PA - Mar- keting Soc.p Newman Club, IM Basketball, Softball. Stephen,Keller - Bridgeport, PA . Iohn - Philadelghia, PA -.Beta AlphaiPsi: Accounting Track. ,,,,,..,, ,..,.. . Edward 'i-, 1f.., Pi Tau.-, Sigma: ASME, Soc. of IM Basketball, S'oftbaII,,'T6ufhl Ifoolball. Farokh Kheradi - Philadelphia, PA - Phi Eta Sigma: DISA7 Iapanese Karate: IM Volley- ball. L S A - Patricia M. Kiefer - Frackville, PA - Student Congress, WAAp Student Dean, Nesbitt Coll: Student Dept. Head., Nesbitt Coll., Triangle, Blue Key, Omicron Nu: Phi Eta Sigma, Who's Who, DHEA: Faculty Evalua- tion Comm.p Budget Comm.9 Newman Club, Pres., Tennis. i' ' David B. Kirk - Medford Lakes, NI Pi Nu Epsilon, IEEE, Glee Clubp Madrigal Singers: Varsity Singers. , ' ' Stephen G. Kitsko Ir. - Iohnstown,gPAV'ef. Sigma Alpha Mu, Exchequerp TriangleZj,fBus,. Mgr., Phi Eta Sigma, Chess Clubyi, S Marilyn Klein - Newton iyy. gfiggj , Vvlleyblll- L - f Q , ...t I T:Ronald B.'1Klein - gpg' for Advancement of Mgmt., I-Iillelp.Sai1ing '9'55i1 'Club: Skin cmb. , r I 5 Kline -- Camp Hill, PA - Phi.Mup Nu: Fashion Group, Marketing 4215661127 lszuam Allocations Commgp Syn- . ,chronixed Swimming. g , lfDtavidi'B. Klock +4 trevmown, PA 4? .Eta f Kappa Nu: IEEE: DCE. . William I. Kok Ir, --Glenolden,,PA -4 IM , Hockey. V V, ,,.o glil j i A Thomas C. Kolb - Drexel Hill, ..,..,,, Z yg,,, ,Stanley Iay Kolman - Philadelphia, PA ii ' ' NOT PICTURED: .,,, ' I 'Stott W. Kerr - Business Administration - A Pennsville, NI I '.Vg, Q Gerald L. Ketterer - Civil EngineeringfQ- l,'i I Trevose, PA ' ,f,g,jQ, 1 DENNIS F. KEENAN 236 Business Administration if ION S. KANEFIELD Electrical Engineering Nutrition 8: Food ALIXANNE KAPLAN lb-A .te-.,,,.ari'.5e V ...xo ,,.,,, LINDA H. KAPLAN Human Behavior Sr Development GEORGE I. KAUKER Business Administration H10 PHILLIP L. KAVITSKY Physics Civil Engineering IOHN F. KAZANA STEPHEN KELLER IOHN G. KELLY Business Administration Business Administration EDWARD F. KELSO PAROKI-I KHERADI PATRICIA M. KIEFER Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Home Economics Xfk DAVID B. KIRK STEPHEN G. KITSKO IR. MARILYN KLEIN Electrical Engineering Business Administration Design RONALD B. KLEIN LESLIE C. KLINE DAVID B. KLOCK Commerce 8: Engineering Design Electrical Engineering WILLIAM I. KOK IR. THOMAS C. KOLB STANLEY IAY KOLMAN Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Business Administration 237 2 HX 'lull--a ,, THADDEUS I. KONICKI Electrical Engineering lui i ll!! DAVID G. KOPER STUART E. KOPPERMAN Business Administration Civil Engineering Q ,aiitml at inseam it N -ff mill! i sit Q ititlllllll SUSAN H. KORMIS EVA M. KOZAK GREGORY KRALI. Design 8: Merchandising Human Behavior 8: Development Mechanical Engineering KAREN KRAUSS PETER A. KRIEBEL IOHN I. KUIAWA Nutrition 8: Food Business Administration Mechanical Engineering IOSEPH B. KUMOR Electrical Engineering RONALD C. KURMER VICTOR KURTZ Physics Bachelor of Science CAROL A. KUTER PAUL P. LAMPARSKI Design Business Administration lf' , I FRANK LARGE FRANK LAROSA Bachelor of Science Accounting I ivy: KEVIN M. LASKOWSKI STEVEN CHARLES LATZO Marketing Electrical Engineering THOMAS I. LAUER GAIL F. LAZIO Civil Engineering Interior Design 'E -1. 6 ,, iw Thaddeus I. Konicki - Philadelphia, PA David C. Koper - Philadelphia, PA - Crew: IM Basketball, Softball, Touch Football. Stuart E. Kopperman - Erdenheim, PA -- Triangle, Advertising Mgr.p Chi Epsilon, Marshallg Pi Nu Epsilon, V. Pres.: Tau' Beta Pip SPB: ASCE7 Hillel: Concert Band: Commuter Coalition., H V Susan H. Kormis - Ep5i5Vi.,, . lon Phi Little COW-P . Fashivn iiii Hillel. ..,... L E Eva PA -- Trian' gle: Sigma: DHEA: . smdem Dean Nesbitt Con., A 'Assn. A Gregory Krall 4' f- ASME: Soc. of Ski Club? Kwan Wnffbau if Karen' ss icccc T ccic i iiiii iii riviera, ASME? ,.,. U Vk.,h V- 4 I 3 fr IQseph'lT.B,gLxgmgfviQm13hiladQdPlii3, PA -f Era Tw Bffdlfii P S . . f i - iiii P PA! er.. asce iiii iiiii iiii ,'n. , ,.,. ,,,, . .,.ff tv .Lky ,, 1 I :I E' llarosa -- PA -+ Accomm! A L 1' iii '.i t ,Marketiiigg Soc.: IM Kiiiketball,'Toucl1 Foot- , g iff? .jballg Hockey. g it it ii.. PA - - S S PA - ASCE i'i' ' - . ' L limi? PA - MPIH ti.. if B ii i, fff, ,fQ,: 1 '1ff-. J -:,r , .co Milfofdf CT '- P' Soffbauf il . .,.. ,.. eeic- . . lsciitis l Design 8: Merchandising DONNA M. LEAR 239 1' ,,,. a. H... - .5 rufffaay f 1 ,Ha 1 1 Za.. ., 7,1 ' aw 1 'f' ,,A --IV -awf a I J i af 45 f 14255 .5 'wwf' Pi I 7 J.. a ,,l,,.W,..,...,,,.., .3 wx' Q . , ,r 1 f 5 fl 'fr a A wa 3' 2 X Ei 'P , if iw ,, :Q . ' W 'R QE W,,. ' ,,,., , ,, ' ' ' , A . ff-f ,aa ,, H M! ,,,-W ,lm , M l 5 M al , a ian . H , 3 . , . li? 1 4 2 ' 1 5 iii fc ,gi . ,a . a , ,Z .a ip G1 ,, ,, .. .. 25 1 2 ma 1' H55 at a PF f 1 2 img! fig a Wt' as 5 1 5 in L,,, 095-gwvwl, ...W ,a a f , Ly E .1 1 , ,f ,lf.a11w. .aw W .x1fa1,ffla:fz. .w. ,fjw a,,,H5,.,, gg ,w,,,w.EV W M- M345 , at ,, ,. f A W ' f ff ,a . rg ,Mg F . fa la I' ,QWW 1,1 , fi M' . li' g gi? fish 'X' L fQg,,, af W 6,-js! 4 ff 5- X .fl ag. M . f W x, J.: 'tiiffii fiil , al... ,, , A .M 1 LA A' A so Plle A . . . , , a s W n lt l , . ,.,,D , y , .,,, N 4? , ,,,,,. ,, '41, 1 an 24 any 1' if I if EW t,, W ,aww ,Y A ,QW pl? 7:4 1 al- -ffi ,a f,, me .,,Lk,,. ,,,,: 3 l ff Wall'-a'H,,.,, 1, : f ug, ,,., ,r.- J 'I I 'k Q ' , 'L'LL'g Q55 , aj Ji l ' v w ' Asst ' Z s F X . 'a s A --- , f f . ,A W S 5 . z Q Y 'tg Pit , if Football ' ta-Levl -- Cherr -la A Y el, V,, ,,:f PS br ut? aaa A ' gig MQ? ,S 1 al . yi? a at if Betamamm t Wlmftaiffaf- ,' ., ,, 'F Beth Alvha Psi-1 1 -wx. ,A , ., Lsvvn - Park, PA Historian: .ffk?J':' f fwggaxzfrffasflg-l .1 ,.- 1wQs:1fls11f ?1ll5e51l A 1 ,, la QXMM1, Trianglsflllfev and Triangle: laawfgaz gf' g::g:,,i,i.g1. Ba 1.f:wa-.2 Assn: DHEA7 Hillel. ,-gal? -ia L ' Philadelphia, PA - Accoun- P for Advancement of Mgmt. R- Ir- - Lindenwvldf NI - Philadelphia, PA - Tri- eY ee V ,e5 ,il, , 'zee for Advancementl of Mgmt.7 Ski Cluby Tennis. M - Fairless Hill, PA 1g.,t3?!lf ,f. aa 4- '15, 1'f: vf'3?,w,w - Hatboro, PA - IEEE. Melrose Park, PA - Phi ' alkccounfing 500- - Yeadon, PA - Beta Basketball, Softball, Touch a , S. gag t 5 1 v m v E -l PA - DCP1 Modern Dance l ,, 55 f 1 VV, . ,-- ' --ll leal ASCE- Alpha, v. gggialgjka am ,fy ffyllf P W 'fm wi .t.. -- - ffzffff,-mf Y :flaw 1 l 11 r, . . 2 . ' DICLEUCS ' A SI --ef-wffivw-aasffzswzfwl lf H , 1 g a 'Q ea-P: - ' ' ifsiaiifwszvffas 1'ff 11112121z:fl11:'1zlz2fa5.g T , .a j gap gg it wa . W .. K1 ..,. ,,..,,,,, -Q I ml F B ' 1 '1 , Rae .L PPEE l l A SOC- for 1 5 1P1 PlAP'PP 'PPP P aulfk- -'Tau ming l lllll aal , .,l,, , , I V. , ? gf APPEE for Outstanding ,fl i l WE? ' n 1 ' V 'kyikk f 1', ' E411 ,,' A '1 f- 1 If 'f 1 ' ff Y -1 ' '.11'f 11:f,:w,-1' 1 11 fa11w2f1if11fsfzsz2lfasfm.m'11'al ffl ls1:f 5,1a:' ,gt1 -vlll 11ll ,,,1 IE1' , l -1-1111 'fil',i lli - lltl MARC F. LESLIE 240 Electrical Engineering PAULA C. LEE Business Administration IONATHAN E. LEE Business Administration ROBERT P. LEMBERGER Mechanical Engineering ALAN IAY LEIBOWITZ Biological Sciences MARY M. LEPORATI Design Bachelor of Science IOHN LESKY 1 a IANICE M. LEVI ANDREA R. LEVYN Accounting Clinical Dietetics CAROL LEWIS HARRY R. LEWIS IR. PAUL LIBISZOWSKI Business Administration Electrical Engineering Business Administration MICHAEL H. LIND DALE D. LINDEMUTH IONATHAN A. LISS Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Business Administration THOMAS C. LOIACONO CRAIG P. LONDON CINO LOSTRACCO Business Administration Commerce 8: Engineering Civil Engineering L I PATRICIA I. LOTZ MICHAEL A. LUSAS PAUL R. LYNCH Nutrition 8: Food Business Administration Accounting 42 R i DAVID A. MAHYLIS x DONNA SMITH MALAMUD Electrical Engineering Humanities 8: Social Sciences i MARK MALY Mathematics DOUGLAS E. MANGER Civil Engineering flirt Q25-537 STEPHEN I. MANNIX Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering PAUL E. MANSFIELD BENNETT H. MARCUS THERESA M. MARINUCCI Business Administration Nutrition 8: Food CHARLES I. MALLON Business Administration IAMES MANGOS Administrative Systems Management GEORGE W. MANZKE IR. Mechanical Engineering KIMBERLY L. MARKER Business Administration B 'ali ' 'e g t,,,,, f'f !.V: :'V ,,'. - - - .Af'v ffvx ,.,,, . . ,,,,,,,,. , my ,,,,, ,T ,T Donna - Hillel. llllll T llll ll Charles 1. Mallon - Philadelphia, PA I , T I Mark Maly - Westmont, NI Douglas E. Manger - Timonium, MD 7- Chi 1 Epsilon, ASCE: IM Basketball, Touch Foot- ball. H ,V,: Hill, PA PA - . , Q, ..,, ,wisaf f,.1l Q ,i.. f f,-. g VL ZVIW ' F'?2Ma9?i Dfeshefi PA i' ii it I xnxx, 7 ' I oun., Pres.: Communyi V g l AICHE V- I. IM Qi ,e f X 'al Of VP V' JAMES B. MARTIGNETTI CATHY 5. MARTIN fl aa Civil Engineering Design 8: Merchandising X , I 'X KE? MARIANNE I. MARTIN THOMAS C. MARTIN Home Economics Education Electrical Engineering Wal Q2 , ti'l -'--rn MARY E. MASSIE IOHN A. MASUCCI Business for Women Chemistry ,i sniff 'MV IERRY IVIATTEO DEBORAH I.. MAXWELL Chemical Engineering Humanities! Communications Tlte..eeli1ll , Aislt ., L 1 il'le llll 14 2? fl ll i l l l l 2? f ,Z 3 i ill' 'i' YWEIOW Grove PAH ,trr ,lii Lf I 11 '0f1eYfW5!!i?!'i? C0-Chalfmanz C192 ' ll92lit1nh2fTtan3fer Commxtteee-elim , l A laahwfw ' 'if l in fair' gr gpg l.,, ,,1 ,.,, ffl A: ,,.. ,,: ,,,. 1 I ' ,, ' -3- 'qu - Tlilil ais T 5 ieli iiieel liiis M 5 iT'il i lill lill fl illil l T I illi iiilkwivbndiixg 15992 ,Pledge T' 3 A ,l I 'and A sfo .ffl3FF?5Slf7fCe'59n9fl0'F DHEA? iitigersp Varsity . Singersiifiiaanhell Coun. ' I s. 'e. res , Orientation. +P'Bale Cvffwvdf PA' or - ,Q gtl' E. Massie - Folsom, PA - Soc. s 'ti' iQdQf3l1QQ!!!El'lt of Mggnt.,,mTreas.p Gfovef F A A . iis i A Berwyn, PA - Drexel L2A,f,?1ayersg,,,CQ1ggw,Q:QlIljgB:V Madrigal Singers, Var- g R' Sify '5i!18?1fSi-leff91i1f '1 T me isffvw K4 ,Maw Dorm lub- Board? Res. Asst.g SPB5 Winter Weekend+ ',1Af ,',e e it'l ',', I fi si'l ' NOT PICTURED: Michael I. Maccarone - Business Administra- tion - Hammonton, NI - Golf. STEVEN R. MAYER Electrical Engineering 243 - 3 v c Ei?-is I :ZK A A - .-.. A,,x , 1 IL' 1'i 1 - if LL:-:L B it ' 2 fw' , 1 1 ,! T - L Softball, appa L B as 1i. - - .'1: --mil, ,.fL .. ' . r f, m0l1ve Engmeers- ' 1 Q if Touch 1 ,A.,, ,,.A . ba T B ',,' v ctet A Leeeueeucee Kaehl ae x gxa- Cherry Hill J .'b1' i . , at 1 ' 1 '1 A ' ' L AAAA T ' me ' kI,: .iik i 1m ' L B B ' ' ,. A . . B N i Iii f h ' ' h 1h . . n'-, , - .gn ff72Zii'fEi?1'l iii ?if1:f5,.gf2j,. . ' T F ball J eee teuee E it f ' Student F . . B A I- PA B ' 111 .'.iii2ff-in',i-1f1:412:112LL-f---Y' --'-- , ' sess 5 . f ' ASCE- tfg , fivCia c. . -- phi N2 Q2 B AAA' i III W AX' i'X 11' , 'Fl it LLA' ' B is - Upper Darby, PA - Q 5 , .i14n,.. ,A 1 Q: B . . , - ea --'- l'2E,gm,s,QT I I A . ., I 3 5 li ' S e Q . fig, B ....:: ' L:L A' 265 2 5 1 1 A 'S ,,,. '-h X ' t 3 fi 5 S521 was 'A V hh IOHN I. McCLOSKEY 244 Business Administration MARGARET A. MAYFIELD Interior Design STEPHEN MAZDA Bachelor of Science DANIEL S. MCCAULEY Mechanical Engineering KATHLEEN MCCORMICK Design GARY T. MAYNES Business Administration ALAN MCCARRICK Chemical Engineering ARTHUR C. MCCLASKEY Business Administration ROSANNE C. MCCORMICK Design IOSEPH McDOWELL Civil Engineering TOM MCGLENSEY Business Administration IOSEPH P. MCKENNA Business Administration IAMES T MCKINNEY IR IAMES E MCPARTLAND NEIL MCPEAK Business Administration Electrical Engineering Business Administration 4 PAUL E. MCSHANE IAMES E. MEIS Electrical Engineering Business Administration CARL R. MESSENGER ZAHIDUS S. MIA Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering SANDRA MIDDLETON PHILIP MIGUELEZ Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering STEPHEN R. MILLER STEVEN W. MILLER Biological Sciences Civil Engineering SCOTT MICHAEL MELMAN Accounting STEVEN R. MICHALSKI Business Administration MARGARET A. MIKA Nutrition 8: Food DENISE Y. MILLS Design 8: Merchandising x , LINDA I. MIRACLE RAYMOND MISIEWICZ IR. Commerce 8: Engineering Chemical Engineering MARIANNE M. MISIEWITZ MASOUD MODONPOUR Business Administration Electrical Engineering 1.31 2 GAETANO R. MOLINARI IR. IANA M. MOLINARI Electrical Engineering Marketing 8: Accounting 1 f , , , , K ' EDWARD I. MONASTRA REED W. MOOK IR. Electrical Engineering Finance 8: Operations Management Paul E. McShane - Cornwell Iames M. Meis - Ocean City, NI -iwfheta Chip Ski IM Basketball: Creek Games. Scott M. Meliilan - Philadelphia, PA Carl R. Messenger - Elkins Park, PA - IEEE. Zahidus S. Mia - Fairless Hills, PA - AICHE., I Steven R.iMichalski -- Philadelphia, PA - :gig ROTC Rangersp Marketing Soc., Golf. Sandra Middleton- Audubon, NI Philip Miguelez Ir. vf- Penndel, PA - RadiQ.Cl11bfi f P t.it - Old Forge, PA - .Dorm ,....e. C ' Iud. Board, Sec.g gDietetics 8: Assn-, Fashion iGfQvvr Philadelvhia Dief?fi0fASSh,4f eail f rlet Stephen R. aie Phif Denise Y' Mills iii I Groupg soc. , v a'..ll Lindsi- wade - sf. section Editor, AIIE, v. Pres.: sttt Advancement of Mgmt.: Field Hockeyj 1, I Lacrosse. Raymond Misiewicz Ir. - Philadelphia, PA Marianne M,.Misiewitz -- Philadelphia, - I Yii Psig Accounting Soc. gg ,'e i' i - Philadelphia,'PA Ir, Philadelphia, PA -H g'V,,, V5 Newman Clvbf Coma. It.'ii Basketball, ,- Schuylkill Haven, PA - as , Soc., Soc. for Advancement of V ggxgxl MgmE:sg,lMiirkering Soc. - Edwardfi. Monastra - Philadelphia, PA - ,,,,, Reed VW. Mock Ir. - York, PA - Soc. Advancement of Mgmt. 3 Tennis: IM' ballg, Softball, Touch Football, ,NOT fi' , ll' . F ,1.i Y f , ,',- e.'f - ' if Mock - Early,:1Chil PA I Fiiiii .5131 i I I I eeeee I eerisl Q eeeee ,i..,, . , P , ,,,. W, ,MW ., . 7? -, ,iew W., M ,,, , ,,,,, L ee , ..., fe. f 1- ,,,1.,fA . ...- ,wf,,-ff - fn.-f :iss :fs,f,f4Lk W ' i' 111372 ' .gui .f :n zp. :E ai' ,:::4 25 5, fisesswgg. . , ,..,,, ,,,.. . 'CW we ,.1.,.U.,..,, W .,,,..,,, ., .,.... Hr, fm. ffl' 'I' . , , ..,,, L M-, ,.,. ,QW f:f vf4fi.fswfff ., ,.,,,. M, ,AZ f f.wga.-,,, ,, , 2 47 Soc., Coalition, Pres., Pres Linde S. Mott - Doylestown, PA - Coun.p Soc. for Advancement of Mgm Marketing Soc.7 ,V Ag Orientation Com- mittee: Registratidi f ri' Committee. Ioseph I. Moy - Philadelphia, PA - AICHE. Daniel I. Muldoon - Roslyn, PA - Amateur Radio Club. I. Muldowney - Penndel, PA - ASCE. T. Mulhern, Ir. - Levittown, PA - Eta Theta, Pres.: Tau Beta Pip IEEE. A. Mullen - Upper Darby, PA - Ac- Soc. p IM Street Hockey Murdoch - Mu 24 8 af f THERESA A. MOORE Business for Women FRANK T. MORRISON Mechanical Engineering IOHN A. MOSER Mathematics STEPHEN P. MOSS Business Administration LESLIE K. MORETTI Design GLENN MORRISON Biological Sciences ROBERT K. MOSKOVITZ Business Administration LINDE S. MOTT Business Administration my DANIEL I. MULDOON Computer Science IOSEPH I. MOY Chemical Engineering .M DENNIS A. MULLEN Business Administration IOHN T. MULHERN IR. Electrical Engineering ROSEMARY ANN MURPHY Business Administration BRIAN I. MURPHY Civil Engineering STEVEN R. MURROW MATTHEW B. MUSSARI Bachelor Of 5Ci9I1C9 Humanities 8: Social Sciences IOHN I. MULDOWNEY Civil Engineering MICHAEL E. MURDOCH Business Administration DENNIS I. MURRAY Business Administration WI: lu ELIZABETH ANN MYERS Home Economics Education! Community Services 24 IOHN MYERS Chemical Engineering STEVEN NACHLIS Business Administration LESLIE NASH Design E 3: i 50 2 SIAMAK NEGAHBAN RONALD D. MYERS Business Administration BETTY E. NAFTULIN Interior Design IRENE O. NAWALKOWSKY Design IOHN A. NESBITT SHIRLEY SINGER MYERS Electrical Engineering E2 Es 5 I ARTHUR I. NANNOS Biological Sciences MARIA K. NAYLOR Accounting CHARLES NEVADUNSKY IR Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering X E xx THOMAS I. NEWMAN NAM Q. NGUYEN Business Administration Electrical Engineering l 3 i His Wtzfr 'YV VAN NGUYEN CHARLES I. NOBLE Metallurgical Engineering Electrical Engineering K G95 A -X' X -- .1 3 X i WILLIAM I. NOLAN PATRICK I. NOONAN Business Administration Accounting E' , I ,- ,fl 7 Ibm. :I A ' xrf, W.:.'l,, .r l ' . I I, p if I ,.-1. ww-fx,-fr sw... . ,, ,,,,..W ,,.- t .,m.-yusszsziww, W ,I .. ,,,..,. I Iohn Myers - Coatesville, PA iiei Ronald D. Myers - Havertown,5QEPifVi 'i Shirley I. Singer Myers -P Secane, IPA - 'iIll ii angle, Production Ed., Asst. News lla Editor-in-Chiefp Eta Kappa Nggi .1 Sec. 5 Tau Beta Pig FESSQ IEEEQ SWSE7 Com- muter Coalitionp Badminton: Lacrosse. Steven Nachlis -- Upper Darby, PA gV. Pres. 5 Student Congress: Acad' Affairs? E 5W'de9'f , ereeaie Greek Ed-1 C0-Edifsff. Home Colm- ., ,, 5 Res. Asst. 5 ,V1 .Players Comm. Weekend iieii ilii. I I .....r iii? riili iti, - Melrose r Affhuf 7 3eF?'VY '. Pa ..... I .Lii I I ' in Leslie illlii I illl 5' 'ff lfene 0- ttill ' F2Shi0n iii lll SOC- ' Maria K. i'i:, elii I Accounting I Siamak Negahban Eii - 'Ifaii Epsilon Phi: Chi Epsilonp ASGEQ. ,..r Soccery IM Volleyball. ,gig . ,g,,I. Iohn A. Nesbitt - Cherry Hill, NI - Charles Nevadunsky Ir. -Philadelphia, ASME- r....... irt. Thomas I - L I 131456: I ,gl 'RifleITeanij.IIVI 'e.,.g'z 1 '.-V I ..'i' -.1' 3 F lll 4 ur..1 ....... it PII. f .,.. . - at ss kffb2l1fuT0PClieF00fbangf5i eyyy f ...r .ssr , .'.. i Patrick - .iii I . I P .C . Nusa f., C ..1i '.. ,s 'f ' m '- ' '- . ' -'2i 'f'i 42-4: if,l7'i ff Ji- , 1 f I ff ff. fe? RZ .,, , sframw -ev ,- '1..'3'f?' IAMES F. NORTH IAMES C. NORTON IR. Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Business Administration EMILIE A. NOWAK :?4?ff '1T21,,, as . ....., 455. , 5 5,- 251 Philadelphia, PA -- E Philadelphia, PA Oberholtzer - North Wales, PA - Pres. 5 der, A - Del- . Class Touch Football Frosh MAUREEN P. NOWAK VICTOR K. OBEID Chemistry Mechanical Engineering IOHN E. OBERHOLTZER IOSEPH M, O'BRIEN Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering - DHEA PA - Stu- Soc.: 5 VINCENT H. OEFENBACK, IR. Electrical Engineering THOMAS M. O'DEA DAWN OELSCHLAGER Business Administration Nutrition 8: Food KENNETH A. O'HANLON KEVIN l. O'KEEFE Chemical Engineering Commerce 8: Engineering BRIAN P. O'LOUGHLIN Business Administration CONSTANTINE OLSZEWSKI Humanities 8: Social Sciences THOMAS R. O'SHEA Business Adminsitration DOROTHY OWEN Human Behavior 8: Development HARRY OLIVER Bachelor of Science THOMAS E. OLSZEWSKI Electrical Engineering 6 THOMAS S. OTTINGER Business Administration glial R i RHONDA L. OWENS Finance Si GRACE OLSEN Human Behavior 8: Development WILLIAM F. OPDYKE, IR. Commerce 8: Engineering FRANCIS X. OUNAN Business Administration KENNETH W. PAIST Electrical Engineering 25 MICHAEL PAOLINI LOUIS D. PAOLINO RICHARD PARICO Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Civil Engineering LOUIS PASQUINO III ARIUN C. PATEL FRANK D. PATOTA Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering RONALD E. PATTERSON BOHDAN L. PAZUNIAK ANDREA E. PELTZMAN Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Humanities 8: Social Sciences 254 MURRAY PETERZELL MARK I. PETRI ANN R. PETTYIOHN Computer Science Mechanical Engineering Retail Management LORRAINE PEZZOTTA Business for Women FRANK A. PIARULLI Commerce 8: Engineering MICHAEL T. PIETSCH Civil Engineering THEODORE G. PINTER Mechanical Engineering NORMAN PFEIFFER Business Administration VINCENT PIAZZA Bachelor of Science IOHN PILLA Electrical Engineering ,fi fEusewwme,fras-ansmgeemees:Szz.:earfl:-w..fm 1, vffwvffeff'1'Mf2ffezzfQe.zz,ffmzffy- -V ., iffffiiflimizfiigi7iff W5i44U?E fff':fi7?' - I f w ,,,f ,,... I ,,,,.. ,,,,,,u,.,.mW. .iig ,11 Qfil- 2 ,fif,.- 1 ,,,:1 2,- . f,,, 1-- , . --w, f ,f, ,,,,,i1- , l,,Z:,,,,, . . ' ' - - Ping Pong' IU - - E ,sss,sss E . E I liii 4+ - . Club- - Psi - iiisfiis: Oueybau- ssissii f ili ffiffl IM I ,ss. PAF I I J ' his see .BA slers ssss sssrisiis iirr ,. '1i-'f , , , .. -...f.L,,,, 4 ,. f .3 -w .H ,J , . Q My , MEF, ,,,,, s .iii ii, ,,,.i ,,, ,,,.. Iffgqgw 2:: :ff - fr- W:'-:1 ff: a.f..:swzzs1az.,:seeswa lsewffA622i.5,'fr.-4215 DAVID E. PODOLSKY Business Administration IRIS L. POINTER Marketing 25 5 f reiii ii I I ' W,,,- , k.::L', ,, ,, Ixfagp? , isa' . I ....... , .1 1 . e E ..s... I . . III r f.': , ' 2 -- : Tmkf IM ,m',A' ,:,L A l -f Bsilihf ,,,, A fe rleliiii- Cvrnwells -f ftball , . 1 h I ' . nn dilsha l - . . II.r ' zz' I fz' SOCQQAWKD ,,L.W ,, - '1 Mak I A of tive Engrs., Thomas F. Reitter NI +'PiV Lambda Phi, Trees., Eta Pi Mu' Epsilon, Sigma, Pi Sigma, Amerl Inst. of Physics. I' ii' . Norman C. Reilly - Southampton, PA Kappa Phi, Athletic Dir. i'i' Angela M. Repice - Cherry Hill, NI -- Soc. for Advancement of Mgmt., Fashion Group. ,e,, 4, G. Frederick Rexon Ir. - Haddonfield, NI - SPBQ AIIEQ SAM, Sailing Clrib, Commo- fff dorep Sailing Team, Captain. David A. Rice -- Springfield, PA 5 Etaggappa ppppl A Nu: Tau? Beta Pig IEEE, . . Coalitionigf' Basketball, M M Touch Football. rrccrr . . Beryl Ann Righardson -f I Student,Cdijgress7 Winter i,i, 1 I ting Soc.:tf2Afro-American Soc.p A ' Tran5fer'SEudentj,Comi'np Sr. Glas? lli lfres. -- , I Cary PM Student ' ' 1' Nu, Tau 'Beta 'Pi-7 V' fiflhairman .- E j I 'Iaines Rigney -- Lejcerdp Amer. Pres.g, .. . , . , ' I A f 2:5 l' - Charles V Uvsilfw- ciia -W -w.,1f..: 'f-'f szw. ,..- if .gg 3,7 7 Iva, If W: 256 2 sf ... 5 x I ' IOSEPH P. QUINN Mechanical Engineering 55,-IE 5 i s 5 DAVID I. POTSON Electrical Engineering LISA I. PRESTO Design WALTER S. PUDELKO Accounting MICHAEL G. RADUCHA Biological Sciences LOUIS POZNER Business Administration IOHN A. PRYBELLA Civil Engineering RALPH PURTELL Chemical Engineering RODNEY M. RAGIN Business Administration MARK I. REINMILLER Mechanical Engineering M-ff-1v 'A.' ' 5 -i'1 A I f Egg F? 2 ANGELA M. REPICE Design BERYL ANN RICHARDSON Economics CHARLES RITTENHOUSE Electrlcal Engineering Chemistry Chemistry KENNETH I. RITTER Physics l 'P'-l Q'l'L SARA K. ROBINSON Business for Women GWENDOLYN ROGERS Humanities 8: Social Sciences 258 IOAN L. ROMANKO Food Science of wx W:-HV! DAVID Q. RIVER KEITH I. RIZZOLO Business Administration Business Administration im, Q ',,,':i- VIRGINIA C. ROBINSON PAUL S. ROENNE Business Administration Mathematics f w ANN MARIE ROHAN CLAIR F. ROHE Business Administration Electrical Engineering I MARY ANN RONCO MICHAEL H. ROSE Design Civil Engineering X Env' THOMAS C. ROSE DAVID A. ROSENTHAL Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering T' 'UMW W DEBBIE ROSLANOWICK IOHN S. 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SCHARZ Mechanical Engineering X DEBRA SALLENBERGER PAM SANDERS Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science x, , y' ffl, :K ff A I 5 ,,sa I Q. - A ,- my .f f ,f ,A f, 11 4 V nf. , 1, . ROBERT I. SANTORO PHILIP I. SAPUTO Civil Engineering Civil Engineering ,. Z ABDOLHAMID SARV KATHY SAWYER Mechanical Engineering Manpower and Operations Management ,. e'r'er 'e-ei K ' C li A xx E 'Xxnn 4 na.na ERIC H. SCHERZBERG CAROLE I.. SCHILDKAMP Commerce 81 Engineering Nutrition 8: Food I' , .1 I H: . 2 J 1 ff Y I f , ,y I bk? ELEANOR N. SCHLACHTA DAVID E. SCHLEICHER Business Administration Electrical Engineering REGINA A. SCHLOGEL ERNEST G. SCHMITT Fashion Design Electrical Engineering LOUISE E. SCHORN KATHERINE MARIE SCHUTTE Business Administration Design 8: Merchandising it . ROBERT I. SCHUPLER HAROLD E. SCHWALM Business Administration Mathematics 262 STEPHEN SCHLICHTER Nutrition Sr Food CHARLES SCHNEIDER Bachelor of Science HARRY T. SCHULTZ Electrical Engineering BRYAN L. SCHWARTZ Business Administration IONATHAN H. SCHWARTZ Civil Engineering ROBERT E. SCHWENZER Chemical Engineering ROCCO F. SCIULLI Marketing DUANE W. SCOTT Electrical Engineering f I MICHAEL E. SCHWARTZ Electrical Engineering , DE - Frosh Commuter M hington PA , Upper Darby, PA - Eta 'Fil i l? , Addo n n, NI -- Stu- of Math' -Dept., Pi ' .Epsilon, Pres.: Who's Who: Math -Soc., Pres.: Math News 1. sq 21 ,ap W ,, if Letter, Editor: Commuter Coalition: 555 Club: IM Street Hockey. I ' sg ,Bryggygsgig1Schwarrz - Cherry Hill, NI Idnithan - San Antonio, Texas Sec., IF Config LARRY M. SCHWERIN ct,tf Student congress, Cl-u Ep91' Electrical Engineering 'ionfii ' I I ii Gfelandf PA , ' i',, , 'F 'i Ed8elYf PA I coffespondeenr, V. Pres.p Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa' Phi, Tau Beta Pi, ,.Sec.: IEEE: IEEE Computer Soc. , - 's co F. Sciulli - Philadelphia, P '- 'g,fTriangle7 SPBQ Marketing Soc.: ICEKVHOK QYQ if 3 f f M IM Basketball, Softball, . armen I. Scotese - Philaii I ' uane W. 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HARLAN SHEETZ Business Administration Business Administration Nutrition 81 Food ALENE I. SHEPHERD CARL R. SHERVIN SCOTT SHOLLENBERCER BRUCE E. SIBERSKI Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering Business Administration 5 ,M PATRICIA SIGLEY DALE H. SIMMONDS Nutrition 8: Food Electrical Engineering wx .rtii IOHN EDWARD SINGLETON BARRY I. SKORAS Metallurgical Engineering Electrical Engineering DOUGLAS R. SMITH FRANCIS I. SMITH Civil Engineering Materials Engineering NORMAN R. SMITH ROBERT L. SNYDERMAN Business Administration Electrical Engineering 6 PETER M. SINGER Business Administration KATHRYN L. SLESSER Business Administration GEORGE D. SMITH Mechanical Engineering WALTER SOBKIW Electrical Engineering ff, PAUL P. SOCOLOSKI Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering IOSEPH F. SODOMIN , .VM ROBERT F. SPADARO RANDI SOMERMANN ' m' ' ' Business Administration Business Ad mistration .. DEBORA F. SPERLINC RAYMOND A. SPERA Accounting Human Behavior 8: Development ALVIN M. STAFFIN IUDITI-IANN SPIOTTO Marketing Business Administration CPatricia Sigley -- Philadelphia, PA - Dietetics 8: Nutrition Assn., Early Childhood Assn., Freshman Orientation Committee. Dale H. Simmonds - Baltimore, MD - Sigma Alpha Mu, V. Pres., Pre-Iunior Class V. Pres., IEEE: Greek Games, IM Softball. Peter M. Singer - Pennsauken, NI - Beta Alpha Psig Accounting Soc. 7 IM Basketball. Iohn E. Singleton - Philadelphia, PA -- Dorm Iud. Board, Amer. Inst. of Met. Eng.: SMES, Treas., Afro-American Soc.7- IM Basketball. Barry I. Skoras -- Harrisburg, PA - Lambda Chi Alpha, IEEE: 'IM Touch Football. Kathryn L. Slesser -- Radnor, PA - Delta' Zeta, ggjtg and Triangle, Phi Eta Slgmag, I I Newtown Square, ASCE, Asst. Student Dept. Chmn.: IM Football, Softball, Street Hockey. ' ,V - f ' Francis I. Smith - Philadelphia, PA -- Amer. Inst. of Met. Eng., Treas.p Metallurgical Soc.g IM Basketball, Softball, Hockey. I George,gD. Smith - Oxon Hill, MD -- Tau Kappa I Epsilong Tech. Iournal, Editor-im Chiefp Pi Tau Sigma, ASME: Soc. of Automotive Engrs. Norman R. Smith - Philadelphia, PA Robert L. Snyderman -- Philadelphia, PA -- Eta Beta Theta, Tech. Adv., Hillel. Walter Sobkiw - Cherry Hill, NI - SPB. Paul Socoloski -+ Levittown, PA -- ASCE. joseph Sodemin -- Princeton, NI -- Pi ,., pililistorian, Pledge Master: ,.t Rifle Team, Greek ' .i.. fr Pl'ilad2lPhiaf PA alii' -+A Glwldfnf PA. f Basketball' Hockey Laml, NI f- New York, NY - .Co-Chairman: DHEA: 'Assnq Transfer Stu-. I , I Mavis Sheds' NI Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha ,ig Soc.: Biddle Law Soc.: Ice ,H ,,.,., C .,......,.. ,, .... . , . -e Elkins Park, PA -- Philadelphia, PA -- . nu- ff PIOTR STAMIESZDIN Business Administration 7 oc . 1 Philadelphia Stelluto Philadelphia PA Q' I S Stephey Philadelphia PA Kappa Pres ROTC if oc azz Pres 5 s I. I. Stern , E Club Korean D. Stern -f Teaneck , Epsilon, T Pres.p Sigma' 2 ! Pamela A. Stevenson - Lambda Chi Alpha Early Assn Lewarfd T. Deborah A. Sandy G. Stolzman IAMES E. STANGROOM OKSANA STECENKO Business Administration Nutrition 8: Foods Gregory Lambda Beta Alpha Psi Soc., 12 :ft it Orchestra, Band, Crew. E, Marie' I. Strauss Hill, NI ti':i ' it l9 me, Lynn Stfeed ' Hadd0'1f1?1d' ,Nl ' EDYE 1. STEINBERG ROBERT M. STEINBERG Drexel Players, Clee Club, Varsity Singers, jg . I . 1 . . ' Iet Badminton, Tennis: DISA. Accounting E ectnca Engmeermg iDonald C. Strein - Roslyn, PA - Beta Alpha Psi, Frosh Counsellor: Accounting Soc., Soccer, Cap., llylpasketball. V 9 obert Philadelphia, PA - Lexerd, Bus. MQf?5 1lE, ebate Society, Pres, Sfude . 1'Cil- ' A ' fl H10 uehalmaf PA - Cnss it is ' Q srrt f rrz iiiii R ff ttitiii IOHN I- STEU-UT0 CARY 5- STEPHEY 1e e ' - 1: . . . . . Marketing Business Administration DANIEL I. STERN 268 Mechanical Engineering STEPHEN D. STERN ANDREW STERNBERG Commerce 8: Engineering Business Administration WILLIAM E. STEVENS PAMELA A. STEVENSON LEWARD T. STEVERSON Chemical Engineering Early Childhood Education Business Administration 56' DEBORAH A. STOKES SANDY G. STOLZMAN GREGORY STRATOTI Business Administration Design Business Administration MARIE I. STRAUSS IENNIE L. STREED DONALD C. STREIN Business Administration Design 8: Merchandising Business Administration ROBERT W. STROMBERG ANTHONY I. STRZELCZYK RICHARD C. STUART Business Administration Electrical Engineering Business Administration 2 ELIZABETH STUMPI3 Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL SUTKUS Manpower Management IAMES F. SWEENEY Humanities 8: Social Sciences IACQUELINE L. SYPHARD Design 270 lil? CARLOS I. SUAREZ BRUCE SULLIVAN Commerce 8: Engineering Business Administration BETSY LYNN SWAN CHRISTOPHER P. SWAYZE Design Electrical Engineering ROBERT I. SYKES DAVID SYLVESTER Business Administration Commerce Sr Engineering MARK I. SZAFARA LOUIS I. SZOIKA Civil Engineering Biological Sciences .J ...f .H . o ff? f,5P'4i-573 . :W'ff1 f,-1gf,.f .lgiiir I :.-1--w W .zz fm 1 I 1 III III I - Alpha. Rush AHB- A -I Wyckoff, F,F.O0fbH 1- T. ... L- SWG? - Spfingfieldf OPHGWP. SWHYZG - appk Nu- . Weeney ' Philadi . Baseball? IM EMAD TABATABAE1 IRA M. TAFFER , isiiiois -I Winter Electrical Engineering Chemistry SPB, Pres., Exec. VIA' A 50C-I SOC. for I--1,ngQ-:1Z?T7jQT555QfE:1TTEEJ':E5'2!Eii?9llES5iE:tE??g. ,gigs g C ' . 1- 72 Ti Of Mgmt-1 I DCF? 011111111ief?7I'TfT1'f , WKDU. . f iiyf Sgylvesterg--QI Norristown, PA - AIIE5 IM A A - Omnicron Nu 5 Phi Eta 1'i , S Vli' m'V' Amery Inst. of Interior Designp l Q V' ' Q IDHEA3 WAA,' Pres.p Badmintonp Lacrosse: if V' 1. Volleyball: IM Volleyball. I V . ,'i, il7AMark I. Sgafara W Southampton, PA -- Tau .5 Kappa Epsilon: Techjournal, Photography V . Editory ASCE: IM Basketball, Softball, L. Touch Football, Volleyball. I A if I. Sioika - Philadelphia, PA - Biologygf g Clubp IM Bowling. 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Thomas - Havertown, PA -- Pi t Kappa Phi, Marketing S0657 Sailing Clubp Skydiving Club, Fencing Clubp Ice Hockey: Greek Games, IM Basketball, Ping Pong, T' Softball, , ., g Robert I- iiiil at PA PA etae Qtet ' A . ' I iiii . A - Phi1ade1P of Mgmt- T0m2Sel1i - Philadelp - aa i an PA Y Jel e'Ph'af llltf NEIL A. THOMAS ROBERT 1. THOMAS It iiiil ilil Marketing Business Administration - Willow G ,gt Ntitiitioii t Coa TTTTA Michael Pliiladelphia, PS 5- Alpha Pres.: AICHE. Z Richard Trefifitefblgryvood, PA f- IEEE. ? Kathy L, Tribulliiiifiiiftiferion, PA Judith A. Tttitittif Phitadeigia, PA - ASID. sv Michael I. phia, PA - Tri- N? T titii I Ufienfafi 'iti I iia,Edward L. ,P 4 A i- HaVert'own,, ,.,5 - it 5' l ' V Sigma AICHE7 IM M I y t Basketball. as Q9 , I lggg Per- ROBERT 1. THOMPSON ANITA M. THORME H Civil Engineering Business Administration l Park, Ny. I. 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TORPEY Bachelor of Science Business Administration CATHERINE R. TOWNSEND MICHAEL C. TREAT RICHARD E. TREFZ Nutrition 8: Food Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering , El X KATHY L. TRIBULL IUDITH A. TROOP MICHAEL I. TROSINO Business Administration Interior Design Civil Engineering I ug. EDWARD L. TRUEBLOOD DANIEL A. TRUEMAN IAMES I. TYRRELL Business Administration Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering FRANCINE M. UMERICH LAURA UNGER IOHN I. UTECH Nutrition Sc Food Design 8-c Merchandising Mechanical Engineering X, 27 THOMAS E. UTTLEY RICHARD VACCARO ROBERT K. VACCARO Unified Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering THOMAS I.. VANDERPOOL DAVID VAN GELDER IEPFREY I... VENELLA Electrical Engineering Business Administration Business Administration IOSPEH S. VITTORIO TIMOTHY P. VOGT HELEN M. WADE Electrical Engineering Commerce Sr Engineering Business Administration 274 ROBERT I. WAGNER KAREN A. 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Brown Margery Fritsche Terry Schall Michael Warchula 41 1 4 ,X , , 2,3 2 A srll y T or so Q J Sl Tll X -N l ooolri ' T . ,M 'l T V , Q, 7' TSSSHQHKKU 5693 Psi 285 .............-.1..4-1- Elie-1 .'.,,,,,.,,,,, v 2' Architecture 4 YA ' ff!! A as ,. Peter F, Arfaa Dept. Head David C. Hamme Assitant rvxvv -e ': uv' 'Q C ! , I' ,mf his Y X ' 1' r 7 .-N i e U57 f 5-J---er--a 'W - . ,Q I rffrgemg - f 5 . , ..r ,: fl-:.:.p . TH' 11. -X H y . , .W V'n,,.,,.5w I H 4 ngtil ll ff if 5 i 'll X aaeM:fem'g'f ' 1 Qmmiggiai 57 Q 'we' -4 W' M' r .ur . g, A ff! V' i RLS! 1 A ' F 3 fgiwf. Ji ' ,TA 'vi Lag y QS' ,::',n:rlQF f 2':rr::2'f- :PPWQ ,Jai , r VNU x r Mfg e ffl X sr Q2 1 W if .Q . 'L F SW' e e w,T1A 25512526322 .fe r- fggfwiw 1- :IWW M M5 Business Administration John P. Gaffigan Assistant Russell U. McLaughlin Dept. Head Chemical Engineering Dr. Frank Verderame Assistant Dr. Frederick R. Longo Dept. Head Civil Engineering Joseph M. Lambert Dept. Head Dr. Joseph V. 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Vice President Robert C. Becker, President Civil Engineering Society Art Boone Gary Altoonian, Activities Chairman Ted Wioncek, Treasurer Joe Mierzeiewski Jeff Stokes, President Rick Esslinger Bert Kohlman Roger Miller Sean Duffy, Secretary Ronny Hwee Hartley Pierce, Advisor Chemical Engineering Society I Mike Specktor Rich Canull, Chairman Alan Curtis CLUBS Evening Dragon E.F. Raspa Jr.. Advisor Lyn Boocock, Editor Guy D'Onofrio Stephanie Corp Cross J Keys Hartley Pierce, Advisor E.F. Raspa, Advisor L Leonard L. Majuri RN James J. Magee Jr., Vice President Raymond Guerra, President I Louise DeFranco Martin Stevens Marge Fritsche I.E.E.E. Mark Dickinson Derek Pietro Treasurer Eugene Hiebert Advisor Earl Needhammer Vice Chairman 4 Ted Kuzma, Photography Editor 2 3 Drexel Evening College Association Ronnie Needhammer, Secretary Feather Higham, President Carmilita DiBona. Treasure S OGANIZATIONS Society of Mechanical Engineers Harney Pierce, Advisor Edward Liwerant, Vice Chairman Dennis Higham, Treasurer Vincent J. Crawford, Chairman , -Q--I 295 Lexerd Staff Ed Raspa, John Fiorello, Rich Canull, Janet Schueren, Pat McFadden Larry Ebling John Groseck, Gary Altoonian. Burt Kohlman Not shown John Sassman ill' X11 SMOKEY , X , R 459 1 f ,MM , 5 l H h 9' Ks Us 6 6 Y A x -eff A WK an .A X , ,W V4 - ff sf.,ag - M l 7 x ff 'X I x a X Q. km, Square DGIIWCG CHARLES G. ALTOONIAN JR. JAMES P. ASSAL MAX BERMAN ARTHUR J. BOONE OO L C. EDGAR BARBOUR JR. BRADFORD W. BOSSI ' ff . A. - - ww: :iii--' zjfliil . J ffl . JAMES M. BREECE JOSEPH I. BROWN SUSANNE G, BEIL DAVID C. BRANDT BARRY G. BROADWATER WARD R. BROWN HARRY L. BRYANT JR. WILLIAM S. BUTLER EVERETT L. CASTOR MARK A. CICCOTELLI W. RAYMOND S. CIGLAR DANA G. CLOUGH is 'I-. I FRANK COLBORN GEOFFREY R. COLEMAN RICHARD L. CANULL WILLIAM A. 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WINNAY LOUIS A AMATO MARY F BRENNAN BRUCE M BURKE NANCY P BYRNE GARY R CLEVELAND JAMES T COYLE ROBERT F DAHL STUDENTS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED MARK L DRAY CARL C FALLER ROBY A GOODWIN LOUIS R GREICO JOHN KANNENGEISZER WILLIAM A LYNN GLENN A MAC DOUGAL JOHN N MC GLYNN JOHN T. CASEY DANIEL A MIELE MANUEL MOSHOGIANA RICHARD G RENZ JR ROBIN S ROTHERA SR MASON STEWART JOSEPH SWIETLIK MICHAEL W ZIEGLAR HARALD L. CARDEN ROBERTIA. HUNTER ROBERT W. ROWEN 30 7 CHARLES G. ALTOONIAN, JR. - Palmyra, N.J. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - O'Brien -Kreitzberg S Associates, Inc. U.S. Navy: Sophomore Academic Achievement Award, I977: A.S.C.E., l978-79: Lexerd Staff. l978-79: Dean's List. LOUIS S. AMATO - Aldan, Pa. - AR- CHITECTURE - Richard E. Martin, Architect U.S. Army JAMES P. ASSAL - Chalfont, Pa. - ELECTRI- CAL ENGINEERING - Gould, Inc. U. S. Army Reserves: Tower Hill Civic Association. E. 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BROADWATER - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Bell of Pennsylvania U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. Page 308 L JOSEPH I. BROWN, JR. - Southampton, Pa. -ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Fisher S Porter Co. WARD R. BROWN - Quakertown, Pa.- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - American Electronic Laboratories U.S. Army Security Agency. HARRY L. BRYANT, JR. - Phialdelphia, Pa. - MATHEMATICS - Krusen Research Center I.E.E.E. BRUCE M. BURKE - Trenton, N.J. - AR- CHITECTURE - Burke Brothers Contrac- tors. WILLIAM S. BUTLER - Aston, Pa. - MATHEMATICS - Scott Paper Company Sophomore Academic Achievement Award, l976: Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, l978-79: Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, l975: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship, I977: Dean's List. RICHARD L. CANULL - Ambler, Pa. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - AMCHEM Pro- ducts, Inc. American Chemical Society: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Drexel Society of Chemical Engineers, Chair- man, l978-79. HAROLD L. CARDEN III - Glassboro. 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U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers: National Soc. of Professional Engineers: Pa. Soc. of Profes- sional Engineers: Student Council Represen- tative, I977-78. GEOFFREY R. COLEMAN - New Castle, DE. - ARCHITECTURE - Bonner. Funk E- Associates, Architects U.S. Navy: Delaware Society of Architects: Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity. I978: Architecture Design Award. 3rd year, I974-75: Dean's List. JOSEPH R. COSENTINO - Marlton, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Naval Shipyard IPERA - CRUDESI. JAMES T. COYLE - Philadelphia. Pa. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Water Department American Chemical Society: American Water Works Assocation. CHARLES H. CROSS Ill - Philadelphia, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - John S. Sabatino!Associates Architecture Design Awards in Studios 4, 5 S 6. ROBERT F. DAHL - Turnersville, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Naval Air Engineering Center U.S. Navy: I.E.E.E. DAVID T. DALLY - Ardsley, Pa. - CHEMISTRY - Pennwalt Corp. U.S. Army Reserves. STACEY E. DANIELS - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - The Philadelphia Bulletin. JOHN D. DAVIS - Media, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Drexel University Association of College S University Auditors: Institute of Internal Auditors. MARK D. DAWSON - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - General Ac- cident, Fire S Life Assurance Corp. Limited. LOUISE G. DeFRANCO - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Colonial Penn Group, Inc. Cross Keys Fraternity, I975-79: Student Council, Rec. Sec., I974-75, Corres. Sec. I976-77: M,A.S.R.!U.S.A.E.S. Of- ficial Delegate, I975-77: Administrative Management Society, member I972-79, Sec., I972-74. Pres., l974-75: Dragon Staff, I974-I977: Student Council Certificates of Achievement, I974-75, l975-76, l9'l6-77. THOMAS J. DeGRAZIA - Woodlynne, N.J. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - UNI- COLL Corp. JOSEPH J. DeLUClA - Philadelphia, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Naval Base U.S. Army. PRUDENCIO R. DeLUNA, JR. - North Wales, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - F.M. Weaver, Inc. Drexel Architectural Society. EZIO DelZOTTO - Hatboro, Pa. - CON- STRUCTION MANAGEMENT - Belgrade Construction Co. Upper Moreland Civic Association. JOSEPH N. D'EMIDIO - Bristol, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Delaual Turbine, Inc. Dean's List. MARY W. DeNADAI - West Chester, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - John Milner Associates Sophomore Academic Achievement Award, I977: Architecture Design Award, l975: NAAB Committee, I977-78: Arch. Awards S Exhibit Committee, I977-78: Cert. of Achievement for Outstanding Service, I977-78: Drexel Architectural Society, Vice- President, l976-77 S I977-78: Library Review Comm. i976-78: Evening Coll. Counseling E- Schecules Comm., student member, I977-78. LAWRENCE A. DONOFLIO - Mt. Laurel. N,J. - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING - Owens Illinois, Inc. U.S. Air Force: N.J. Air National Guard. DENNIS B. DOUGHERTY - Cherry Hill, N,J, - ARCHITECTURE - Hoxworth, Behnke S Girard Associates Drexel Architectural Society. JOHN J. DZIEWIT, JR. - Havertown, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Smithkline Corp. U.S. Army. LAWRENCE R. EBLING - Chester, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Robert C. Burns Associates Lexerd Staff: Dean's List. MARSHALL K. EWARD - Secane, Pa. - GENERAL STUDIES - Penna. Army National Guard, IO3d Engineer Battalion U.S. Army: Dean's List. JOHN L. FIORELLO, JR. - Philadelphia, Pa. - PHYSICS - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Phila. District Sophomore Academic Achievement Award, l977: Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, I97S-79: Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities S Colleges, l978-79: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship. I975 S l977: Student Wives' Ac- tivities Scholarship, I975: Alpha Sigma Lamb- da Scholarship, I977: Lexerd Staff, I978-79. IAN FRANK - Philadelphia, Pa. - AR- CHITECTURE - U.S, Air Force. CONSTANCE J. GILDAY - Springfield, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Subur- ban Medical Services. Inc. Edgemont Twp. Volunteer Firefighter. JANET L. GLASS - Philadelphia, Pa, - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - City of Philadelphia Dean's List. PAUL D. GOEBEL - Media. Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - I,C.l. Americas, Inc. U.S. Navy: Drexel Accounting Society member, I978-79: Dean's List. LOUIS R. GRIECO - Glendora, N.J. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Naval Ship Engineering Center U.S. Army National Guard: Dean's List. JOHN B. GROSECK - Philadelphia, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Honeywell, Inc. Lexerd Chairman, l978-79: Student Council Representative. I978-79: Dean's List. RAYMOND H. GUERRA - Sewell, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - United Engineers S Constructors, Inc. Cross Keys Fraternity member l977-79, President l978-79: S.C. Cert. of Achievement Award, I976-77 E- I977-78: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities S Col- leges, I978-79: Student Coun. Rec. Sec.. l977-78, Vice-Pres.. I978-79: Student Coun. Rep., l976-77: Class Cong. Vice-Pres., l977-78 S l978-79: I.E.E.E. member: Student Rel. Comm., l978-79: Improvement of Teaching Comm., l978-79. BARRY R. GUISE - Boyertown, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - Catalytic, Inc. Boyertown Area Jaycees. FRANK L. HAUNS - Doylestown, Pa. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Solid State Scientific, Inc. U.S. Navy: Dean's List. SHIRLEY L. HAYWORTH - Norwood, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Dean's List. ROBERT A. HUNTER - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. GEORGE W. JOHNS, JR. - Delran, N.J. - ARCHITECTURE - Kanalstein, Duca S Thorn. Architects U.S. Army. LARRY P. KAHHAN - Sicklerville, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Princo In- struments. Inc. I.E.E.E.: Dean's List. JOHN W. KANNENGIESZER - Southamp- ton, Pa. - CONSTRUCTION MANAGE- MENT. ROBERT J. KATELLA - Camden, N.J. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. SCOTT W. KERR - Pennsville, N.J. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - United Engineers 8 Constructors, Inc. U.S. Army. GERALD L. KETTERER - Trevose, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - United Engineers S Constructors, Inc. Member. Trevose Volunteer Fire Co. JEVNE L. KING - Cherry Hill, N.J. - AR- CHITECTURE - U.S. Marine Corp. O BURTON G. KOHLMAN - Moorestown, N.J. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - O'Brien. Kreitzberg S Associates, Inc. U.S. Navy: Member, Moorestown Fire Dept. S Emergency Squad: Society of Civil Engineers: Lexerd Staff. MARK L. KRAY - Wilkes Barre, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - PENNDOT Institute for the Certification of Engineering Technicians: Evening College Basketball Team: Alpha Pi Lambda Fraternity. THOMAS S. KUHAR - Camden, N.J. - AR- CHITECTURE - Consolidated Rail Corp. Sophomore Acad, Achievement Award. l976: Alpha Sigma Lambda Frat., I977: Ar- chitecture Cert. of Merit, 2nd yr. Design Studio: Drexel Architectural Society: Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, I977: Dean's List. RICHARD J. LAKE - Philadelphia, Pa. - AR- CHITECTURE - Robert D. Lynn, Associates U.S. Army: Dean's List. EILEEN E. LENHARDT - Bryn Mawr, Pa. - CHEMISTRY - Smith, Kline E1 French Laboratories American Chemical Society. MICHAEL S. LETTS - Swarthmore. Pa. - MATERIALS E- METALLURGICAL ENGINEER- ING - Eastern Flame Hardening Co. JOHN T. LISA - Philadelphia, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Electric Co. U.S. Navy. JOSEPH W. LUTES - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Delaware Management Co., Inc. Dean's List. WILLIAM A. LYNN Ill - English Creek, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - U.S. Government, Federal Aviation Administra- tion U.S. Navy: Lexerd Staff. GLENN A. MacDOUGAL - Parkesburg, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CRAIG S. MacKENZIE - Woodbury, N.J. - ARCHITECTURE - The Ballinger Company Sophomore Acad. Achievement Award, l975-76: Alpha Sigma Lambda Frat., I977-79: Arch. Outstanding Design Proj., I974: Drexel Architectural Soc., I973-I978: Board of Trustees Scholarship, I974-75: J.H. Klauser Mem. Scholarship, I976-77: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship, I977-78: Dean's List. JAMES J. MAGEE, JR. - Primos, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - United Engineers S Constructors, Inc. Sophomore Acad. Achievement Award, I975-76: Cross Keys Frat. member l976-79, Sec., I977-78, Vice-Pres., I978-79: S.C. Cert. of Achieve- ment, l977-78: Who's Who, I978-79: S.C. Representative, I976-77, l977-78, I978-79: Class Cong. Sec., I975-76, Vice-Pres., I976-77, Pres., I977-78 8 l978-79: S.M.E. member: Student Relations Comm., l978-79: Public Observances Comm., I978-79: Dean's List. ROBERT MALLACE - Harleysville, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Watson, McDaniel Company Fluid Controls Institute: American Society of Metals. LESLIE E. MARTIN - Levittown, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - N.J. Department of Transportation U.S. Army. JAMES S. MATYI - Warminster, Pa. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - Smith, Kline S French Labs. U.S. Army: American Chemical Society: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: American Pharmaceutical Association: Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences. RICHARD E. MAURELLI - Shillington, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Internal Revenue Service. MICHAEL McBREARTY - Philadelphia, Pa. - PHYSICS. PATRICK J. McFADDEN - Chester Heights. Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - Paul Restall Associates J.H. Klauser Memorial Scholar- ship, l977-78: George Montgomery Memorial Scholarship, I978-79: Valleybrook Civic Assoc.: Bldg. Inspector, Chester Heights. MICHAEL J. McGILL - Philadelphia, Pa. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Electric Company. JOHN N. McGLYNN - Arlington Heights, IL. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ROBERT J. McMORLAND - Delran, N.J. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Stone S Webster Engineering Corp. U.S. Navy: Sophomore Academic Achievement Award. l977: Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, I978: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship. I978-79: Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, l978-79: Dean's List. DANIEL A. MIELE - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Drexel University. JEFFREY G. MITCHELL - Philadelphia, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - Cope, Linder S Walmsley. MICHAEL A. MITCHELL - Philadelphia, Pa. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Eastman Kodak Company U.S. Army Security Agen- cy. CECIL L. MORGAN - Wilmington, Del. - ARCHITECTURE - Restaurant Marketing Assoc., Inc. U.S. Army: Drexel Architectural Society, l97I-l978. FRANK S. MORRIS - Bridgeton, N.J. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - LoBiondo Brothers Express Company U.S. Army. MANUEL MOSHOGIANIS - Havertown, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE. THOMAS J. O'BRIEN - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Self- Employed American Natoral Hygiene Socie- ty: Ecology Cooperatives: Dean's List. BARRETT T. OGLESBY - Downington, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - General Electric Co., Space Division U.S. Coast Guard Auxilliaryz Dean's List. HARRY OLIVER - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Bell Telephone Company Evening College Open Scholarship, l970-7l: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship, l97l-72: Dean's List. DENNIS M. O'ROURKE - Philadelphia, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - Philadelphia Elec- tric Co. RICHARD PATTERSON - Glenriddle. Pa. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - AMCHEM Prods., Inc. MICHAEL J. POMPE - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - East Girard Savings Association. JOSEPH W. PRICE - Wenonah. N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Siemens U.S. Air Force: Sophomore Academic Achieve- ment Award, I977: Dean's List. EDMOND A. RICHARDS - Blackwood, N.J. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Plasma- Therm, Inc. Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, l977-79: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship, I977: Eta Kappa Nu, I977. ROBERT W. ROWEN - Levittown, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING. ERIC B. RYMSHAW - Philadelphia, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - Drexel University Cross Keys Fraternity, I975: Architectural Design Award, 6th Year Design Studio, l977: Drexel Architectural Society, President, l976-77. JOHN H. SASSMAN - Philadelphia, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - First Pennsylvania Bank U.S. Army: Drexel Architectural Society: Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, l977-78: Lexerd Photo Committee: Glee Club: Dean's List. CARL H. SCHMITTINGER - Philadelphia, Pa. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Kaywheel Sales Co. JANET M. SCHUEREN - Philadelphia, Pa. - ARCHITECTURE - Venturi S Rauch Ar- chitectural Design Award. lst Year Studio E- 6th Year Studio: Drexel Architectural Socie- ty: G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship: Student Wives' Activities Scholarship: L.S. Campbell Alumni Memorial Scholarship: Dean's List. JAMES R. SENIOR, JR. - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Union Fidelity Corp. U.S. Army: Dean's List. PAUL J. SESTAK - Wilmington, DE. - AR- CHITECTURE - Donald T. Nahrgang, A.I.A.. Inc. U.S Air Force: Delaware Air National Guard: Drexel Architectural Society, I97O-I977: Dean's List. MICHAEL H. SPECKTOR - Havertown, Pa. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - Catalytic, Inc. American Chemical Society: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MICHAEL STEFANO - Folsom, Pa. - AR- CHITECTURE - Wyeth Laboratories U.S. Marine Corps Reserve: Drexel Architecture Society, Treasurer, I973: Dean's List, Fall, Winter, Spring, I972-73. MASON STEWART - Maple Shade, N.J. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. CAROL M. STROUP - Philadelphia, Pa. - GENERAL STUDIES - Ronald A. Anderson, Esq. G.W. Childs Drexel Scholarship. I977-78: Dragon, Assitant Editor, l978-79: Dean's List. ANTHONY TARTAGLIA - Philadelphia, Pa. - CIVIL ENGINEERING. RONALD P. TEDESCO - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Burgmeyer. Inc. Pennsylvania Real Estate License. DANIEL J. TYSKA - Philadelphia, Pa. - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. JOSEPH L. VICTOR - Philadelphia, Pa. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - U.S. Army: Intercollegiate Games, I976: Dean's List. WALTER G. WENNER - Lindenwold. N.J. - CIVIL ENGINEERING - Owens-Illinois, Inc. American Society of Civil Engineers. KURT M. WILEY - Conshohocken, Pa. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Jones Elec- tronics Audio Engineering Society. JOSEPH J. WINNAY - Moylan, Pa. - ELEC- TRICAL ENGINEERING - Clifton Precision Products U.S. Army Reserves. DENISE A. ZECCA - Philadelphia, Pa. - GENERAL STUDIES - St. Richard School Dean's List. CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ienifer Scott Bender GREEKS Charlie Bordonaro - Editor? Steve Cohen SEN IORS Amy Polin - Co-Editor: Linda Miracle - Co-Editor EVENING COLLEGE Iohn Groseck - Edii0l' 312 CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Steven A. N achlis SPORTS Teresa Drake - Editor: Not Shown: Linda Fisher OPENING COPY. Hope Theofield - Co-Editor: MaryAnn Weklar - Co-Editor FINANCIAL ADVISOR Professor Paul Kaczmarczik BUSINESS MANAGER COLLEGE Paul I. 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