CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 7 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 7 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 7 Cable of Contents ministration anii Jfacultj Seniors J£ tubent lUfe ani Sports Hctibities liministratton anb Jfacultp Gerald R. Clark, M.D. President It is gratifying to see that the Work-Study Senior Class has chosen the Bicentennial Year to present their first yearbook. They are to be commended for their spirit, enthusiasm, and hard work. Just as the Nation has grown in its service to mankind, Elwyn Institute for 124 years has provid- ed educational and vocational programs that are needed if an individual is to become a productive and responsible citizen. This yearbook represents the commitment and dedication of the entire Elwyn staff in establishing quality programs for students. i Robert G. Heim Vice President, Administration DAVIDSON ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Paul C. Richardson Director, Davidson School Program Agnes Bauer Director, Ancillary Services Joseph McMahn Social Worker RESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Standing Left to Right Earl Leight, Assistant Director of Res. Programs Martha Weber, Director of In-Service Training June Levitt, Director of Girls Walter Bratcher, Jr., Assistant Director of Boys Barbara Nyce Registrar Seated Left to Right Richard Peipher, Director of Boys Mary Koch, Assistant Director of Girls Roger McDonald, Director of Residential Programs 3 Earl A. Wilkie Administrator on Leave In commemoration of the nation’s 200th birthday, the Work Study Senior Class and staff have worked enthusiastically and diligently to produce the first Work Study Yearbook. I would like to congratulate the students and the staff for preparing this Bicentennial Yearbook in the same spirit and determination that is symbolic of our country’s development. Thomas M. McDaniel Director, Secondary Education Programs 4 SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Edward Sevensky Vocational Counselor Edith Cannon Coordinator of Pupil Services and Student Records Dawn Fulford Secretary Ann Brown Administrative Assistant Clinton Guischard Social Worker Edward Hartman Guidance Counselor Janet Lang Secretary Catherine Hoffman Secretary 6 ITINERANT TEACHING STAFF Michael Fitzgerald Reading — Junior Division Walt Raftovich Life Adjustment Maria Mageros Reading — Senior Division Don Jackson Itinerant Teacher SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING STAFF JUNIOR DIVISION Pat Operhall Marcia Frankel Art Smith 7 SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING STAFF JUNIOR DIVISION 8 SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHING STAFF Denise Casciato Darren Roth TEAM 2 Dave Lasprogato 9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF 10 VOCATIONAL SUPERVISORS Naomi Hunter Joseph McCoy Print Shop Richard Waxman Dietary Class Peter Ewald Wood Shop Paul Dykehouse Campus Shop Linda Tordone Hospital 11 VOCATIONAL Anna Lynch Custodial Class Vince Piersante Power Sewing Bonnie Dunn Custodial Class Isiah Green Main Kitchen William Liskiewicz Bake Shop 12 Hum SUPERVISORS ’♦If BUTCHEP SHOF MEATT Domenic De George Butcher Shop Meeting of supervisors. Steve Early Stock Clerk Klaus Runge Storeroom ✓ Don Suttles Laundry Norman Ganser Business Education Dottie Celebre Speech Therapist ANCILLARY Dorothy Wilson Home Economics wuf . Pat Whitehair Speech Therapist — ku Barbara Sammis Speech Therapist Doris McElwee Instructional Materials Center Bea Balmer Speech Therapist STAFF Lee Williams Librarian 14 74; Sally Daggers Art Instructor Shelly Powell Reading Specialist Bob Fulford Reading Specialist Don Abt Industrial Arts Instructor Bob Turner Media Specialist Owen Biddle Assistant Media Center 15 Mentors James Adams Keith Black Martin Albert Richard Attwood Deena Brason Kurt Artigliere Michael Basara Arthur Buckley 17 Mary Ciaccia Frank Carroll I Marion Clark 18 Tony Della Vecchia Cheryll Corsey Edward Davis William Dolan 19 Clifford Field , Susan Foti 20 Richard Frye Todd Gabriel Richard Geiple 21 Virginia Hackney Stephen Hall Parris Harris Douglas Harteg Ronald Holland Diane Hoplamazian Kathy Horne Eric King 22 Larry King Elizabeth Long Francis Maginn Patrick Koch Thomas Lalor 23 Brian McShane 24 Thomas McConnell Lisa McNeely Robert Moir Frank Moore Nora O’Connor Patricia Patrick Cynthia Peruto James Poggi Harry Rush Theresa Scheirer George Seymour 26 James Seymour Daniel Siracusa Robin Smith Barry Sheppard Charles Slaughter Zachary Soltanian Harry Sherlock Charles Smith Lori Spitz 27 Stephen Taylor Kim Touw Dawn Thoensen Stephen Tecco Kenneth Van Patter 29 Delores Webb Gary Whitters James Williams Don’t walk in front of me — I may not follow Don’t walk behind me — I may not lead Walk beside me — And just be my friend. Camus 32 i§ tubent Htfe anb Sports Junior -Btbisiion When I was younger, so much younger than today, I never needed anybody’s help in any way, but now these days are gone, I’m not so self-assured, now I find I’ve changed my mind, I’ve opened up the doors. The Beatles 33 WORK STUDY JUNIOR DIVISION 35 WORK STUDY JUNIOR DIVISION TEAM B 36 WORK STUDY JUNIOR DIVISION TEAM B 37 38 39 JUNIOR DIVISION GOES TO THE MOVIES ! 40 WORK STUDY JUNIOR DIVISION FIELD TRIPS 41 42 r 43 SENIOR DIVISION 44 SENIOR 46 47 SENIOR 48 DIVISION 49 DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 50 51 CAREER EXPOSURE TRIPS Twenty-four students in the Senior Division of the Work Study Program are engaged in the Career Program at Delaware County Community College. This course enables the students to explore the availability of jobs in the comm- unity through the use of a computer. It also enlightens them to the needs of the local Delaware Valley businesses and it helps them to develop a positive attitude toward future employment. The Work Study Class has completed several tours of local plants and business concerns. These tours are designed to help the students become more familiar with the working con- ditions and job requirements of various local companies. The class recently toured the Buten Paint Co. Warehouse and the Scott Paper Plant, and more tours are planned for this year. 52 54 WORK STUDY SENIOR DIVISION 55 56 58 59 60 Sports Keep coming back for all they’ve got, and take it with a grin When disappointment trips you up or failure barks your shin; Keep coming back — and if at last you lose the game of right Let those who whipped you know at least they, too, have had a fight, — Grantland Rice 62 63 64 65 66 67 THE COACHES SET THE GAME PLAN 68 Uctibities! 69 HOMEROOMS WORK TOGETHER TO DRESS THEIR TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING CONTEST 70 JUDGES DECIDE THE WINNING ENTRIES 71 72 Joey O’Donnell and Guy Gargan explain the sport of boxing. 74 75 ft £SEI )T3 Tke. Pkifod lphi? 3n Mn M 3o Rt- PoUPosf Room '%f M'S -EflKER + Plum Wayne Platt goalie for the Philadelphia Wings Lacrosse team signs autographs. 76 1976 White House Tour TOUR 18 Please form at AREA C at 10:53 am WASHINGTON ‘76 SENIOR CLASS TRIP 78 80 TO THE WINNERS! 81 82 83 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; and that among thes6 are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Jefferson 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 94 96 97 98 66 100 101 Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all ! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall. The Liberty Song (1768) John Dickinson 103 YEAR BOOK STAFF Donna Boling Debbie Edge Peg Halenda Gayl Sugalski Dave Lasprogato Tom McDaniel Pat Operhall Jerel Zack Art Buckley Mike Castagiuolo Marion Clark Cheryll Corsey Kathy Horne Eric King Jim Sykes Patricia Patrick Theresa Webb 104 The Yearbook Staff expresses their appreciation to the people on this page for all the help they gave us in producing Work Study’s Bicentennial Yearbook. Print Shop Staff 105 With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful . . . Strive to be happy. The Desiderata I ★ (graduation ★ 107 108 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF SS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS SS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS SS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF OF 76 CLASS OF 76 CLASS OF
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