Elwyn Institute - Elwyn Yearbook (Elwyn, PA)

 - Class of 1977

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Text from Pages 1 - 130 of the 1977 volume:

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY On behalf of the staff and the Board of Directors, congratulations to the “Class of ‘77.” Your progress through the various education and training programs at Elwyn represents a real achievement and bodes well for your future success as responsible and productive citizens. i Gerald R. Clark, M.D. President Robert G. Heim Vice President, Administration Standing left to right — Roger McDonald, Director of Residential Programs Denis Spellman, Director of Recreation Martha Weber, Residential Programs Administrative Assistant Seated left to right — June Levitt, Director of Girls Walter Bratcher, Jr., Assistant Director of Boys Richard Peiphcr, Director of Boys Mary Koch, Assistant Director of Girls Earl Leight, Assistant Director of Residential Programs Craven, M.D. Clinical Director Barbara Nyce Registrar I 3 Agnes Bauer Director Ancillary Services Thomas M. McDaniel Director, Secondary Education Programs Paul C. Richardson Director, Davidson School Programs The Seniors in the Career Training and Work Study Programs have enjoyed a very successful year. Each page in this yearbook represents the good feeling that the staff and students have for each other. I wish to congratulate and express my best wishes to each member of the Class of 1977. 4 Carroll Weinberg, M.D. Psychiatric Consultant Secondary Education Programs Administrative Staff Clinton Guischard Social Worker 5 Walt Raftovich Life-Adjustment Lob Kemp Reading Specialist Itinerant Teaching Staff Michael Fitzgerald Reading Specialist Linda Snelling Media Specialist Catherine Hoffman Secretary Dolores Johnson Secretary 6 Secondary Education Team 4 Cynthia Harris Ron Miros Team 3 Denise Casciato Team 2 Teaching Staff Debbie Edge Chris Lance Senior Division Junior Division Team A Pat McBeth David Lasprogato 9 Joseph McMahn Social Worker Davidson School Programs Ted Irrgang Coordinator, Vocational Training Career Training Staff Larry Howard Coordinator Teachers Fred O’Malley Susan Magee William Abrams Vocational Training Staff Lewis Manges Director of Rehabilitation Dan Rappucci Coordinator of Placement Barbara Leonard 11 12 Vocational Bonnie Dunn Custodial Jeff Olson Custodial Supervisors Al Massenger Maintenance Skills Elizabeth Mitchell Main Kitchen 13 Liz Taylor Dietary Robin Kamp Campus Shop Dan Kelly fre-Vocational Class I ‘v Bill Liszkiewicz Bake Shop Supervisors Rich Waxman Dietary 14 Bob Fulford Reading Specialist Ancillary Sherrye Camp Psychologist Doris McElwee Instructional Materials Center Staff Nancy Torop, Ph.D. Psychologist 15 Pat Whitehair Speech Therapist Vince McVeigh Vision Specialist LEARING CENTER STAFF Standing left to right — Cathy McGoldrick Rebecca Stanley Madge Gerner Seated left to right — Michelle Bohanon Nancy Mudrick Linda Stewart Shelly Powell Reading Specialist Bea Young Speech Therapist 17 Andrew Abramowitz Ann Marie Anderson John Arata 19 Paul Bachynsky Domenic Baroni Marvin Baxter Claire Baker Michael Basara Lelia Blanchard 20 « Deena Brason Matthew Browndorf James Borrelli Noreen Bradley Walter Brooks Francis Carroll Clarence Carter Francis Carter Mary Ciaccia Jim Coombes Barbara Cox Joseph Deavereaux Tom Cornelius 22 Claudine Eckstein Janet Feitman Robert Dunlevy 23 Paul Frasch Douglas Forster Serena Glaros Scott Goodsett Mary Jo Giannone 24 25 William Hitchcock Lisa Kaufman Mary Ellen Kavulich Cindy Kay William Knippschild James Layton Marion Lee James Poggi Susan Portney Regina Rudolph David Rutherford Judith Savini David Schwartz Anne Roy Robert Ryan Marc Senior 30 James Stock 31 Lori Spitz William Stone Scott Sussman Frank Thompson Sondra Vinitsky Mark Walden 32 April Weiner 33 Hayes Yates Abbe Zuckerkandel 34 Senior Portraits - Steve Rudick 1977 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER: A TIME TO OPEN . . NEW BOOKS , NEW PACKAGES, AND OUR MINDS TO NEW EXPERIENCES. 36 ■SftHt'k Wi Junior Division spends lunch hour having fun in clubs. CLUBS ITUDENT OF THE 37 38 Ms. Casciato’s Homeroom 3 Second Year Mr. Lance’s Homeroom 39 Residential Life 40 41 Mrs. McBeth’s Homeroom Team Mr. Lasprogato’s Homeroom A 42 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER PREPARATIONS FOR BUBBLE GUM CONTEST AND BASEBALL ASSEMBLY INCLUDE: POSTERS; INTERVIEWS AND ADVERTISEMENTS. Thli COVjW 7° OVJ 33 Lisle ? Fwvl 00V FrxJoj Oc.V {f+V 44 Casey at the bat. Bill Burrell hits a home run with a question that stumps the panel at the Baseball Assembly. 46 47 48 49 TO LIVE FOR TODAY IS TO PUT MEANING INTO LIFE FOR THE PRESENT. TO LIVE FOR TOMORROW IS TO PUT MEANING INTO LIFE FOREVER. YET ONE MUST NOT LIVE FOR TOMORROW ALONE, FOR TOMORROW IS ALWAYS ANOTHER DAY AWAY. AND LIFE MUST BE LIVED TO ITS FULLEST EXTENT TODAY IF TOMORROW IS EVER TO COME. LAURIE KUFF NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER PUMPKIN Pie Eating Contest PARENTS ATTEND OPEN HOUSE •PAR EN T G ROU P MEETING 52 53 On Election Day everyone assembled in the All Purpose Room, refreshments were served, and a costumed teacher panel was introduced. These celebrities judged banners and posters submitted by the homerooms. Winning classes received a treat at the Campus Shop. Students asked questions of the panel and those whose questions stump- ed the panel received cash prizes. 54 Every Vote Counts! 55 Mr. Rhodes Homeroom Ms. Regan’s Homeroom Team 1 1st Year 56 57 Elwyn Changes with the Seasons 58 DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER Students join in the Holiday Spirit! 61 62 CAREER TRAINING STUDENTS WORK HARD IN ALL JOB AREAS. 63 Ms. Edge’s Homeroom Ms. Edge’s Homeroom Second Year Ms. Wolf's Homeroom Team 2 i—i rzi — 66 JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY Mrs. Sugalski’s Homeroom 68 HOCKEY 70 A Save! Another face off. Playing good defense. 71 FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY VOCATIONAL 76 AREAS 77 78 79 Senior Entry Team Mr. Tosti’s Homeroom 80 81 SET TEAM Mr. Brazell’s Homeroom 82 MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH Delaware County Community College 84 PLAN VAN DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MOBILE CAREER CENTER GAVE STUDENTS THE CHANCE TO EXPLORE DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONS. 85 Our world widened as we listened to exchange students tell us about life in Germany, France and Ecuador. Students Beth Shea, Ecuador Tina Durney, Susi Aida, France Germany 87 Bus rides, walking, roll call, lines for lunch, cherry blossoms, tour guides. Wax Museum, shopping for souvenirs, aircraft: old and new, It’s a beautiful day, groups, my feet hurt, Maryland House, 1 can’t wait to get back on the bus, picture—taking, there’s the Washington Monument, it’s getting late, rest stop, we’re home finally. 89 90 APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL ■ 92 93 94 Faculty Candids 97 wt)RK STUDY SPIRIT DAY APRIL 1ST Crazy hats and tee shirts were worn by all on Spirit Day. Teams played “way out” games. Prizes were won. Gallons of lemonade were drunk. “We’re in the spirit”! 98 MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY 100 101 102 103 104 105 ___THE TIME TO BE HAPPY IS NOW, THE PLACE TO BE HAPPY IS HERE, THE WAY TO BE HAPPY IS TO MAKE OTHERS SO. - CREED 106 JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE 107 HARD AT WORK. THE BUMP. TEAM 2 SETS OFF WEATHER BALLOONS. 108 TEAM 3 ON T. V.! SENIORS 109 110 Student Yearbook Staff Francis Carter — Student Editor Jim Coombs Pat Heckman Randy Mattote Lori Spitz Joanne Wieczorek 111 112 GRADUATION 113 The yearbook staff wishes to give special thanks to Donna, Doris, Joe and the staff of the print shop for their time and effort in the production of this yearbook. Left to right: Charles Boyd, Yolanda Walton, Joe McCoy and Dan Takoushian 114 Yearbook Staff LAYOUT: Peg Halenda Debbie Edge Tom Brazell Anna Brown Denise Casciato Chris Lance Dave Lasprogato Ellen Regan Steve Rudick Art Smith Linda Snelling Jeanne Wolf 115 SUCCESS DEPENDS NOT ON THE SPEED THAT YOU MAKE, IT’S THE PATH YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO GO. 116 FRED J. GILBERT SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE • •


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