Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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A My q' A X - ' t ' 1 A Q ,ffl I O I 81 In 1 Q O ' lf! ' K . ' 'Q'-v, 'f' 0 In f 7 ' A X, -. IL . Hur years at Kean were marked by the in- consistencies that make life worth living. Maybe at Holiday lnn the best surprise is no surprise at all but thankfully the campus was no such animal. Characters and events in hack fiction are drearily predictable and quickly fade from memory. But the memo- ries we gathered together here will stay with us for as long we remember our own names. The downs, as well as the ups, give a vitality and freshness to our thoughts of Kean that pales little with the passage of years. lt wasn't all good, and it wasn't all bad. but it was all real. Maybe these pages will help it to remain so . . . '57 af., S-,X - U u- Q. lk l.-V-1-4 g ,Qs lm pin-an-9 D-. Fil 'T There's just so much to eover. It P only four yearns 1 4 seemed like a mini-lifetime. at time gnu tin tiny other. lhere were pressures and tension from uetitlesn - Qintl other respon- sibilities. but there were tremendous highs 1 V1 st love und new opportunities to explore life. When you walked in or when you were walking out. you eould 3 see Kean College as something by itself. But while you w ere here you were part of it and so you are part of this hook. It took so many parts to make this whole of college life as it did Io mulxe - what we have here. P.-3' rf-If. 9 0. ,. 1 1 . -iv in' V. iff.-ixn . . ', . Rf ,, -A f 4 in W. is . 1 -XJ 'x - I N . X .if vi 55 I. aff' ul? 1-IN' I , ln' .i .t 2 - g . .1 . - . f gg- . f -.1 . - f ' . , 11,14 Y, - ' -r -QM. ' n. 3325, E . - J ' 11- . ' f - ' . ' 't' -' S QA' g n-v.,:T - f -'W , i V-.H ' ,...- . ' is ' Lf' A .. .. N. . , . V .A - A '9 1 -. . I s... 5 F Qs. .- -ag-55 .fp . iv Aw., Q A iw wal ..' , d,3y,.'f.,9- b . . I. x Hb, aah i. 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The campus became your own yard: those strangers your second family: where you had felt cold and wary. you began to feel warm and comfort- able. lf you lived on campus, you might remember heading for your apartment and realizing you had just told your friends, l'm going home now. Qu' '1 z v f' ,,f J- ,- an at ,. :N Y RK ..- hx . ff r YV a' ' ,,:- fw felis, A P . G X . ,J ,Q -ol wwf! s 4 k 13' , .U vi A 8 s ' I ' 4' five? f f 0? 4 is -.N 1 i ', s .0 Q, .t 3 W N 1. f R is , H.. .3 WM fe' -If ing.. X -. Y' Y A if any .4 f ef Y .V X E 'V ,fs W L an A 1 d 1 ,f wg - Q A -J, ,INV I' .VNZ 1 A s i EE, -J' 3 2. .. W, -I ' ia 3, fi ,augur v r' . Eg'-' iii' Y - e'-- '- . F, 1 I V 1 T . 'Q ' J A -V 'K gif ' 1 C. v poi. Y A C, I 4 ,M 'rnV'l fi? H - . if YES! t ' 8 t . I t ,Jw 1 . ' V- ' ' serv - A -v,, . J .. ' f 1: ' N-Y lu - L Q Yfpl 282.17 '-mXX-6 fig x -A F -xl vnu ...-m 1-W-,uv-1--n---1 . . X n-zg,-gals-', ifgggly 'f A V- ,:::'i.g'... Hn. - '11 x 4 ' ' Nix , A , .,.,, . ,. 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L M I N, ,wg s f SN- si , . 1-....,,,, koatmm. , ,. -1.-.f....-Q.. . -... - .Y QMYA.-iiv, fa 2 ' 'XX i 5 'y v N lr X .px x ,Si I3 'Ni -4 rw N 4 I 'J 1: There were moments of sadness. to be sure. during our time at Kean. just as there are those oments in any four year period. Tragedy takes a classmate or a teacher from us and we are all minded of our own mortality. Sometimes social injustices made us feel frustration and despair. Often was simply losing that brought us down: losing a notebook. losing a football game. losing your way. It was all part of coming of age. learning to handle disappointment and live with adversity. It was bering to find that all people are not created equal and, in fact. are seldom treated as if they were. he end does not always justify the means, and often it is darkest just before it gets even darker. aybe saddest of all was learning that honesty is not always the best policy, None of these are reasons to give up our ideals. 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Sloan Lounge becomes the site of the Coffeehouse while the cafeteria houses All College Parties . fi .iq .444- I , 9 ,, Lx TN, f 'Q ez .slii 4 gf Y'-St if vw i , ' il l I ill I i i ' ' Q I 1.--1 Af i W-L 2... ia. fy ,Q -. I 0 MN! f' 'vi Another year of coffee, tea, tlougnzpetw. and line music in the Student Center. Along with nostem Jun O'Shaughnessy. the coffee house once zlgnin provided an intimate. relaxing atmosphere on lhnrxtluy nights. The mellow mood Created hy coffee home proved to be just right for easing into long ztwnited weekends. ,ll for JJ X . 4 ' norms, , T '. Ext? fl- .A-'Q' 's f- as Af-:I 1.-. -1 , -1-l ,, ,'N 4 in Q 5 t F MARK 1 .,I. .8 ivvugx li'8 ' 'N -gi J ,. -in 4 ,ig Ly W all A , ' l . ' Y 1 f I J! f d . I ti, -i f have , 1' QE' i f6f?.- A 17 5 . wif? Q, ' V, Yysgji q WI' Pg. 24 ttop letitt 'l'he Pub stuff getting psychedu for another duy nt work. tahovej At 2512 u game students still managed to enjoy the game room. tnghtj One of the many hard workers, Chuck Ross, pours another 342.00 pitcher of beer. ttop right! L to R, Micki, Jenn, Sugurhezir. and Donna, acting out one ofthe mainy roles of the job. Pg. 25 ttop leftl 'l hose crazy eollege students enjoying ai night in the pub. ttop right! In the game room, you loo cam become at suh-mairiner. thottomb Another morning after an rough night in the puh. 'W 74 1. Ig 4. QVRG V UIP1 I gif' .. g, 411 S'X .R ? -FY'-5. V 'sw - 'lilfl C.. .N 'A 0 - - 'i . -. - 4 x 5 ,jf X x 's is -Q ' rf! -... -f-L n I A . .1 W ,....x . 8 M 3535- 'K .,,:,., .3 xk,,0,,,, .V ' ' ' ,-H., wv - f 1 .1-.af ,.,. 4,-:JM I um 1.1.61 awp' ft5:21f2?,c1,swMif?:2..9:2i9f,Mvmvmffskiwap' f 1 x mz..,.,,. ..4 .. 1? - lfjfle Meow' if ,,,. 'EJMYET '9 0' . , - ,lr , ,lm I , 'f'bW 1Q'M'5Les W 1 ,111 I f - J '4 ' 2. i J ' ff 1 . 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Serving both the purposes of education and entertainment Townsend Lec- ture Series presented varying programs to suit everyone's tastes. trighll Gary Snyder. tbotlom left! Bella Ab- Zug. lbottom right! Lynn Redgrave, iqnweaww 1- ' ':?:':f ' - 1 iiffx' img- f , f -433 -fry,-. ::s-.:5',s,- 3131- r 1 .um VXQEE . .2-,.f .- it f ,5 22-e filfiigz'-f ' . ?5'fi2f5'5f,, ' r , Vfarf. if. V., Wil ,, f U rv! l ffeztgkfg , -Wa, , t y,,+2ag-16:'L6ig,,, ' 5 f-ifffrfzef '7f55i'ii2f IW' 5155.3 ,. . :Mm 5 . Wav' 9 Eiga- ' -apFgf 'w 2332 x I 4 ., 3 4 f 2 . 1 Q , , ,E , i 2 at 3 4 4 T 9' J 5 2 4 , ' Z f Q 4 1 . . 2 fi ' 5 ,K 8 4, I . , . f.i...,xe-k 4 +4 .x ..4. 4-.,. Q Miami. 5334 . b , A yr if ? lv. iik1. UWB' '- ff -f'H5 ' in 9253? - Win . fi? K. 3354 . .M .Q T 1 :V ' Q - . 'S 1 , fu- ,N 'Win UT I 3 if 1,1.u x X ' N -Rx flop lcfll Rilhu Devi Hop right! Minmcr' l,ol1ls'lfnr'r'u 1abovcJShirlcy Chixhvlm. flcfll New ,Icrwcy Bnllcl. loppoiite page. lop left! Augusta Luis Villurculg Painaunannnw X N bassadorl flop righlb Dr. Linda Rosenzweig: tluxxcr ld!! .lwnwu Breslinl ilower right? Anthony Impcrialc. Hhis pngc. mp Min 15 11 'X '71 4 f Bruce Franklin: tall the reslj John Belushi. f, ph. ,ali in ...-M5 uf. r7f,.f': in N 193' 79 , fy W 1 eg 5:2- ,MA 1'- fs: nl, 1 ' 'YB DN fa --nv' 9 s -nn, 1 M 1, is Q 1 if U' F9 ga X 55,1 D A , 4 P' I his Pix' If 4' l. A4 ' ..-. 3 l0 Monicloirstute 26 N.Y.-leach l5 Seton Holi I4- O 26 FDU.l lodison l. O 0 gsm L-Seycatysrore 7 Scrlislbury c 6 Glosshorogldle I3 Q l0 -lrenfon State IO l 4 Ktilizliown 46 tlower righll lioh Douglas, Squire quurterhuek, tlominutes the hull as he lmrrels tlownfieltl with one idea on his mind. tupper lefll Couch .lohn Allen saw the best and the worst , results of his Squires performance this season. Here za con- cerned team member shields his eoach's eyes from some- q thing he doesn't really want to see X ,E-' i i 3 I to Q. QJK5-v visa we aff 5... is e Y F . . 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' Q 5 ' 1 -V A nr , if s . l 's ' , , ' , ' A . ' A W l i A, 4 V x - A Q R A ti lx X r tfyifs It W3 Mlm? , Q1 L ' J l V l f b,lk,Q4:,f-t mfg , , . x ... , l, ,Q ij gtg- . ' 'Vid g . '57, i 1 ' r 1 1 1 1 s an-t L+ A .4 ilu! 36 1' 2! ' in . is W I If 'A 2, . , ra-my fi ff?-4 , .Wig gf 1 e - fm' 5 , f f M A' f 1 i . ff' 3 '39 ' 'i . A 5' 5 A iii f ' A . 1, V J i A f ,, , Xu 3 hw 1 ,1,,-g.,.,f,,, IM. s ,li Ava-:tghd,4 , Q I 3 ., i 1 M ' ' ' WL: A ,I lv 4 Y V s ! 1. V V rf' lf. ,, f . , V Q ,w , L ' we W 4' 'Q' ' The things that go into a play can best be seen in the actions behind the football players. In series, the Squires show the planned out maneuvers. Every step is thought out beforehand right down to the execution, re- taliation of the opposing force and the final results. . . . fx L X -L Wi N K, lx! Q Qigllx A il, fi 'A X ee ' if Xp ' ,,:Z Kl, l ff' jx 'A p '- Vx if il ' XM W3-If ,j Km? f xf.,'l 69 Vdtamlu l 2 V. ,- 5 ,ssncvin-D' mill' .gr Q 'HI Q. ' H an-f I fiing ,Wag , V 1 ' 6 ' ,.a:ti'g::?24:3vw.v1'?i A id .1-if Jitilxxl A is l 1 1 1 1 l L. l 111 , cy W L S J ' ' Ng.. ' - W, ,- ,. ' xo 1 :.. I 1 Jn 11 I 'FTW ' '. . ' 4 NQL A' - 4' f fu' f V, X Q Q31 AW., , Vi 1, ,-Pea? xi ILA-fjfi-5..f ,g K ip S N.. 'HN -fi x 5, iq, N fp . X 2 .. V if , in , VI J 1: I ' - 3. ' ' 3 1 AA J .2 2,51 ,, y , S, ,Q w., A.Nl q,45 W wA :- ,' 44 i - wif ,, , , , -,,,., -5 ug, QW52 'gn 5l'f if fig 4 1 .g,gQ.wLf - Q G - A M, , ,pf X , V, -f 'V E .I 'f-val' . I 'f' x A 5 x 1-,M- -.,a J'f' 'Ai ' 1? Aki: .ln A ' - -,,- .ff ' - , L' Mg' xv...4- - v A A M 5, 4 sa 'f fm., -X V Q I QE WK 'f F gl: 'dw . ini- ml I .IVA 'val' 'Tale of Two Seasons is the best way io describe the Kean College football year. The Squires lost the opening game to Montclair 126-itll then. combining a timely offense and a gut-crunching defense, the Squires blazed their way to a 5-l record. The streak included wins over N.J.I.T. 47-bl. Seton Hall ll5-l4l. William Patterson tlfw-OJ, Farleigh Dickinson 126-Ul and Jersey City t4l-7l. Place kicker Tito Lajterman will certainly remember the Seton Hall Contest for a long time. Tito accounted for all the Squires' points as he booted 5 field goals. the last one a 32-yarder with only 8 seconds left. This year was also a record-breaking one for the runningback Joe Troise. Joe set five Squire records during his four year college career including most receptions in one gamet8l. scoring for a single seasontl2 TD's 72 pointsl against Trenton State. Troise broke Ron Brown's single season rushing record of 593. Joe also has career rushing mark of l630 yards. After the 5-l start, Kean lost 3 and sal- vaged a I0-I0 tie with Trenton. ending up third in the Conference with a 2-Z-l mark. M wi. F V . ' ' Y T f If 'fini' , -,9 v'i lf' 'L 'lk ,..4s,, First team All-Conference Selection Al Smith spearheaded a secondary that ranked 5th in the nation against the pass and l6th in total defense. divisions II and III. Tri-captain Biff Wilbur led the team in tackles with 122. followed by Mike Smith with 93. Ten players were placed on the All-New Jersey State College Conference Team. five offensively and five defensively. A- ii ,f -it . Iii' ,elm - Q XY..-Ku' vt l I l i 3 ' ' -.x QW 4 1, I .-E 2 . 'QL xi- U . -. N -.-. . ,, 'J -.... .any-V bl- W- fa A .1-' -uni j- ' :gb . Y, xiii? f,,i51L' X,,j1,t.7g-.',3g: ogy 1 4 .. , VL .W f .163 -' E57fLf f fy'-,-3.'.--F1195 .SK HQ 4 ', , 3 ' i ' -, -'-., i Q-gf. . I 'mikey fl, 3, 11,5 -,uni N-.'-5, 'Q' :Ji 'I .- is-.i:5'm vii' gi: - 'f' F-4 y .K. ,A 'Q' 1. ' . 'fi U V. .' .5 P ' l . - in A, H. A 5, QQ,-:Y in Qi -f-mr. Y,-3,114 zmx, n, , it 1, 527 1wg,q,:e E, ,, A ' - -j f 1 fy. :J , ,Q i ' a n Hike' iXv'1iu'f!f5f54 3-A 5 -- N' T '?Q ,tag 's',,,-Y,-l, -1 A' ff 5' X is Q N .1 if . ' 1 a sg sv fj , .1:- V' . H . 4 E ,ff - 7. 'QT' '+ .1 '. Q 4 f'f+ 51-vi'-' N? . Q - 7 .-me 1 -- - .-J-f X R. 'V' ls, . . ,si y. f . , 'fav , m 1 ..,7.,3,'::,?f'f ix . . Q elsif' 'Til' ' - 'x n I Q , IS YY ,V 'J 2,-id':.'f-L' YEA!! ,L sm' I msn The 1976 Kean College football coachlng staff Includes Cleft to rlghtj Pat Spltaletta, John Petrozzlno, head coach John Allen, Jerry Feldman, Keith Doyle, Lee Downing and Pete Rubas. 1976 Football Schedule 1 Sept. 11 'Montclair State Home 1:30 Sept. 18 N.Y. Inst. of Tech. Away 1:30 Sept. 25 Seton Hall Home 1:30 Oct. 1 'William Paterson Away 8200 Oct. 9 FDU Madison Home 1:30 Oct. 15 'Jersey City State Away 8:00 Oct. 23 Salisbury State Away 1:30 Oct. 30 'Glassboro State Home 1:30 Nov. 6 'Trenton State Away 1:30 Nov. 13 Kutztown State Home 1:30 lm f' 'J , ,.. lj wx, if I ,nl fVCxT5,,p 2:5 mx fx-N-A 'E ff: W as X- X AJ' '34 Xt' S W a 1 k I ' A 0.0 .:'Q it If . 6 f-A l 'ffl if l .0 X K ,' N' 9 A :I f q tx A A A f X 'X ,,n0K,,,XlI0 , ,, 'V X 4 'A , ' , LQ, , V Q' M, ,f 1 X5 X- 3 ! ,-- V 14. , V ,- X-. da . l.--Y 'C V13+':.0'J : ll X NAM E Abbruzzese Davnd Anklns Tyrone Albano Carl Braue Tum Buchanan James Carbone Rrchard Casey Robert Cupparl Lenny Daubert Stephen Deakyne Don DeNapoIu Dave DeNardo Nlnchael Devnne Nlnchael DlGregorlo Angelo Douglas Robert Drylle James Dubuel Larry Fekete Jum Fnnnegan John Glorglo Paul Goldblum Steve Harrell Anthony Jones Van Kellenbenz Ed Knoth Joe Kowalsky Pete Lajterman Norbert Lehman Tum lVIcGulrk Terry Mess Scott Morgenthaler Gene Muller Dave Muller Doug Murphy Nlrchael Nead Rlchard Noce John Orlando Ken Parente Ray Pearson Dennls Peterson Robert Platkowsku Dave Punto Jam Plromallr Frank Raguccl James Rlchardson Vernon Richter Bull Rugano Joseph Roblnson Mrchael Scott Ed Semler George Smith Al Smith Nllke Spenght Landls Spero Ralph Stanzlone Roland Thomas Paul Machael Todd Rich Tronse Joe Vidal Rolando Vltale Lou Wadams Wayne Wilbur Jim Wollaston Gary Yack Dean Younger Wlllle Zamblto Paul HEAD COACH John Allen 1976 ROSTER CLASS Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph So ph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph Soph POS 582 510 510 510 510 510 62! 510 5 510 510 5106 510 510 5 510 5 596 5 510 510 510 5 510 5 4 HOMETOWN No Plalnfreld Rahway Bloomfleld Caldwell Kearny Summit New Brunswnck lrvlngton West Caldwell Brncktown Dunnellen Hazlet So Plalnfneld Fords Pompton Plams West Orange Somervllle Palrsades Park Caldwell Cllffslde Park Verona Newark Lrnden Bloomfueld Iselln Hlllslde No Arllngton Hackettstown West Orange Hlllslde Oaklyn Montclair Nlontclaur Florham Park Garwood Sprlngfleld Muddlesex Jersey Cnty Engllshtown North Bergen Toms Rlver Umon Woodbrldge Sprungfueld Newark Wall Townshlp Garwood Parsippany Summlt Newark Newark Newark New Brunswlck West Orange Plainfield New Brunswlck North Bergen Bellevllle Umon Clty Kearny Umon Neshanlc Statlon Eduson Clark Jersey Cnty Matawan . HT. WT. , ' Jr. LB 6'1 200 . ' ' ' ' , Fr. DE 6'2 205 , Fr. DG ' V 195 ' . ' . CB ' 195 , Fr. TE 6'0 185 . ' . OG ' 180 ' , Fr. OB ' 170 ' ', Jr. DG ' 210 ' . Jr. C 6'0 215 , . LB ' 180 ' ', Fr. OB 6'0 200 , ' Fr. DE ' H 210 ' , ' Jr. DG ' 195 . ' ' ' ' , Fr. S 5'8 170 , Jr. OB '11 180 ' ' , . DB 6'l 210 ' , . OT 6'1 215 ' , ' Sr. DG ' 194 ' ' , Jr. DE 6'O 195 ' ' , Jr. S ' 165 ' ' , Fr. DT 6'2 2 0 , . RB 6'0 193 , S ' 1 160 ' , Fr. DT 6'0 210 ' , Jr. S ' 180 ' , . S ' 170 ' ' ' , Sr. DB 5'9 180 . ' , ' Jr. LB 6'0 210 ' , . TE 6'2 185 , . WR 5'9 170 ' ' , Sr. WR 6'4 190 ' , Fr. LB 5'8 180 ' ' , Fr. LB 5'9 185 ' , ' Fr. DE 6'3 225 Nann, Eugene Jr. OT 6'1 215 Irvington , ' Sr. OT 6'3 240 , Jr. LB 6'0 205 ' ' , Fr. TE '11 195 ' , . LB ' 190 ' , ' Sr. RB '11 190 ' , Jr. S 6'2 202 ' ', Sr. LB 6'0 190 ' ' , ' Sr. OG 5'9 180 ' ' ', Jr. RB 6'2 215 ' ', Sr. DT 6'0 210 ' ' ' , . RB ' 1 156 ' , ' . TE 6'2 195 ' ' , Jr. DE 6'1 210 ' , ' . OB '11 165 ' , . LB 6'0 195 ' , Fr. LB ' 185 ' , Sr. S 5'9 180 ' , ' Sr. LB ' 190 ' , ' Jr. S 5'9 T 150 ' , Fr. WR ' 170 ' , . OB '11 180 ' ' , ' Fr. TE 6'1 190 ' , ' Sr. TE 6'3 200 ' , Jr. RB 5'9 175 ' ' , Jr. RB 5'8 170 ' ' ' , Sr. RB ' 195 , Jr. S 5'7 150 ' ' , ' Jr. LB '11 200 ' ' ' ' , Jr. WR 6'1 178 ' , Fr. LB 5'9 195 , ' ' Sr. WR 5'9 175 ' ' , . OT 6'1 220 909915 .r T N :hx N7 X'1'jgX,.-ff' XX sfo' 'Y' is 'FU f N, ,. -311 -.,,f '- I STM bf., .X .-,gig dk? ,fs 1- Q A .Xiu N . -5' ' 'HXCT ,fe ,W Q, x . , 1 K. . sl -., ' 3 ' 1 'file e '- 'Ti -f' ' .vf I - ul: , N-Team... 8 , -'X -L-3, - I . ,. . A T .r.. --A 9- gf A ng, - -.,-1 - , - -. -2 - ' Ta at 7 '-1.46m :,-'-I. :vga I Y ,.-an ' ',- M ff ff' N af. - A R xxqfffff f if fn., 2 4 ,, . 1 KEAN GPPON ENT 0 Rutgers 7 0 Trenton State 7 5 Lehman 0 2 East Strausburg 5 0 Seton Hall 7 , . . '7 5 gE5Sl?l,OI'0 Stige I Coach De Maria experienced her first year with Kean's Tennis Team. Together 4 0 ednec with Co-Captains Donna Manfre and Debbie Granrath they rebuilt the team using 2 Vvllllam .PMGVSOU 5 mostly underclassmen finishing the season with a 6-6 record. Betty Petroski was l MOHICIZIII' State 6 the ffl Singles player for Kean this year. 1 I . I , x l fgrxwv 14 xgflil ...L , K lkxlkxclufxiglixl V I K i 1 1 ' 1 m 1, K , ' I 1 1 1 1 1. I I g K. 141 lx. 1 x K ' K I- K is lktxlxlll plnyql T . . f Kg lx 1 , l 1 I 'K K 0? 'Q 1' Aj l l 42 l i l 1 t i 1, ll i I l I , i EE I g ru 1 i il ' J' . . -.v ' I ll Ya, T? , Doc. Errington coached the i-'ulleylmll team with love. Spirit. faith and those wontlerftil bio- mechanical breakdowns. Although the team wound up with a 8-7 record. there was potentially a district representative team at Kean College. Skill wise. the team started at a much higher level than last year. and should have had a much better record. This happened with Wendy Corsi who lead the team with experience and skill. 9' ,iza- s. V: :Y AL 5 25 Qi 'A' Yi-4.-:V il A J 5' 'Z 1' t U '5 ,Y 'a l . A -1 l i ix lf! I ff! 'E - -C-' - 1 ' N c X x CL, fi Q 1 f , - 1 . . . S ,. ix. ' 'L m3:: L, 4, gg MY' V 1 ,df hx. l Q... ti 'Wifi' 'NQ--...,,,M.' 1. if 1'7--.. - .dk 1: Ending this year's season with 14 wins and 2 losses and winning the championship of the New Jersey State College Athletics Conference left a sweet taste in the mouths of Kean's Men's Tennis Team. Congratulations to Coach Tony Dente and his team for a job well done. Congrats also to Ramiro Restecpo and Tom Ribbons who came in first place for Doubles at the NJSCAC and Dave Cheung for second place in Singles. I ,ph ,I R 'U if. 'W 0 r' 9 4 ' 1' 1-Gam -' , 'Q nh T 1 3 f Q. QBQQJQ 'il-Q.:-r I 1351- -fffifft ' - .- 5 '-'14GvfF-w- 11 ' , fu ,,,. -. fi it . ,:fi ?l.- i .' f -- ,Q I . ..1.7,-' ' il ' 4 tleftl John Fortunato tabovel Dave Cheung. is uwijtl' lift 'ai' 9 -1 1 AQ ,vena P -Q, X iw ,ily K M: A v .. - . P hs l I , 1 S I, b Q 1. . , get O A , rw VP W- N g :av -4 ,ini l t' Q, Q FL - t - at - , ,.. Q S.. 1 P .Q ff 1211-4, ,,,.,g 1,-..r M'- ' N Z- Q A ,. 1 r --' If , 45 ' 4 , U 5:3 f- a ? .f'f-:'f'Zf-'ii-?Ep:--lE':'5f:: I.. ' A rfSi'3f1j253:Zf2?. ., rn' 4 1412 Q Eff?-1 W? ff- - iQEE-:2ff-f -' 'ff' ,K4 J i iert t 1 -. 5 4H..ay,, I 1 A... ., .,,,,,,M5 !,f ' M lf? fffQ:'iFt ' 2 ' ' f . 0 jj -f . . , .mpg if van on ,, Q -A 5 ., fg45g3??f i gl A, , F, .,,g,,QfQAt,g vifilyeilll H 7 iiii ' . is 3 l t 5 Q., , 5, K X 4 , f '74-ffl 4 A e -Q-.ff .4 ,,, ., no A f,q,,,n: A H - : 8,119 , f iwt -W t t f'ff55 i1f , of VIIQ4 g gf 295 1 Q. M 5 M.- ...Q-4--.-u an Ng! Q J, 'rg . ,, -0-af,-4vv . , Ag l- .. ff ,QW jf ff ffff 145.73 xv K 4 Q WW ff . ,i , by--f' 277, i f J V f . 4 , j ' ,1 ? f' 5 V . ag, ' J if, 322' if Nb-M. yxf?-f, 4 'lv f-L, The Kings and Queens of these courts are not true royalty but reach for love quite frequently. As the weather gets warmer, the courts are full. Full of hitters and chasersg those who return the serve and those who return to class. Outside the courts a line of buffs form to wait their turn to volley with a special opponent or double up for twice the fun. 8 I 4 I 1 J 4 I I A 3 J 1 4 4 I J 4 I 2 J 9 P 1 V I .I+ A- -.. ,-1-vu-muy-..,,. A ....,,,'Hf:- --1... ,, , s,,..., ' Y x Y , 7?'1f?f?14H'+nx:m: I-1 zz.: L -fu ' L- , rrv-, f 'Q rw-H-,--...Q1,:tLf:1:::z:-.-:--HV- Q . F I , I 0--'rx , -4- .Jgmj ' n. 1 v L- v . . ,yi x LTA, 'uf -i B -4- ,,. . . , V N H' vonvlun-Q-- u vw-:L 47 ..-a ,.4,......, fX fL ' no . 5 - kt 4Sx!'W W W Vw' xv' 2' X f M MQ- ' 17 ae' 'tid fright! Martin Wood evades oppo- nent. tfar rightl Coach Tony O. tbelowt Paul Groben boots ball. .4 tbottom right! Tom LaCalve and V, ', 1 Joe Deluca talk with the team dur- ing half-time. fl fig, , 1' Mu -f 'f : wfff h j i g V' f fm Qi rf 5-f-,fyf , V, f-QL . .l1! ',!f' at , ttt ,, . V f Y4,ii ,f v 1 it ' .'-,- -'ws I g- Y' . - 5 . Q ' ' n 'Q 4 1 A b Q 9 , 'on . Q . V ' ' , . 4- ' H- 1 , , . N in A , ' f 5 A' 7. .g,.,4 -A .I In . .,g1,i,,,TA! . - , ' 'f in '--,' qmq' qv. MN. , ' 'A ' 5-an ' '1 I ' v . y ,Jia ',,9Z,y 4.A,4i. , ,i .r ff, . Q61 , My ., A vi ' Y 'V 'f v' 'vw' 1 Y ' ff YNY 3' ' - G . ' .'-LJ, A ' , 5 ' ' - P ' leigh' 20, ' W R .. v ' A it N. - . wtf 'f' jr' f,5iif , ,.,x.,,gf ff n Nha- .H r fi ao., ' ns. L1 D 1 x , iw . . J. f -,.,.-, . S- ' f- I a . ' .f-, v , 1 . ' nhl U S-.' ' Y- - V -, - .--. 4' 'Ili' . . , .,y. . . S , tAboveJ Ke th h d t th 6 prise ofthe pp t QL ft W d Q! - t rm d wn f1ldtL L ftl -- A itsn th ' pl th g t g that counts. 1 P 2 Rome: O 35 X 5 Paterson S dba I 2 Stodtfon State L 0 Silevens -Each. 3 2 Glossboro State 8 2 Philadelphia Tixlile UD O NI IT w 7 Moncloir State -gf 7 Newark Ruigem -5 4 Ularsey Cily Hate kg O -Renton State G 0 F D. U. Mcdison Q CD Rider I 1 Kuiztlown ,-Xlter getting off to a roaring 4-ll start. Kean dropped six of their last ten games and finished with an 8-6 log, Some of the highlights during the season were victories over Ste- vens Tech. t2-ll, N.J.l.T. t2-Ol, F,D.U. Madison Q6-21 and a 4-2 loss to Philadelphia Textile. Textile was the number one small college team in the nation. The Philadelphia coach and players called Kean one of the toughest teams on their schedule. Among the low points were losses to Montclair State t3-OJ, Rider t4-03 and Kutztown t4-ll. Leading the scoring attack for the year was freshman Gene Cif Rodelli with 7, Carlos Conceicas with 5, followed closely by Moses Alliowe. Jose' Bastidas and Andy Karlman, each with 4. Pachie Caceras and Pete the Greek Theophilos had a hand in many of the scores with some smart passing and key assists. a 'ul 2 afri- , 1 ,L-lt 1 3 . 'Q R. J' 4 s T77 ' ? 'li '- If'-zi n ,m , ,T it h at V 1 YI - ' 'M I 1 l I t l I i n l ! E l n l l l l l l l w l l 1 il i l l 4 , Heading the tough zone defense were Marvin Woods, Paul Groben, Steve Nahorniak and Vince Nardiello. The Squires were blessed with two excellent goalies. Hans Maslo finished his college career in high fashion with 43 saves. Junior, Bob De- fino, had 76. Together they combined for 4 shutouts. , - i...-... ., 7 nl 42,3 ,.g2y?f.3 .4 403' ' ' ff 'fix tif, A A,,,.,.ig fffzffwfw I rllh , II,.,ia:6,xn. , - A jizz, , H 9 , .4 1' -,A , ,Y V ann. . 'Q if ' 4' 'L ,.q,,e,g4 ,, , -rf -f' ' 6 .., A ,gy ,,. ,V h 2f,5Qj, - lah f lg, sqgvt 'Q 5 , s,4..4..4 W ,Q V ew? ii 'I f-1 .f'5f'2f 1252? fy 'Q' ,X Q ,,.:3U' My Q - Lu. -5 1 via -,- ' ' -1 ff 'fzliwff 'Qi 'Zigi up , f' 'f4f4Q.t Vi Ti. f 7 r' LQ' izrzfllf 1 A -f1'!f12!f'x u-'. -H A' AWE' 21 if-lf f 'F' 'f, ' ,I ' arf, . , V 'fr , , A US 'af 2.,, 13 L tadirw-w..v 13 ,.-.i. 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L i .i if l - V -Y Y .ii -ii ii'- : T 2 i :E -Q - i iz gi L- i - ? l -Y ,Y -2 'L: i - - sr -L : -1 + - .--2 2 Y i 5 7 ,Ma 3 Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean Kean y, 54. .l ,ix . fl t it i il 5 5 ? f? Playing with togetherness and style that the best college clubs are known for. the Squires stormed their way to a 20-8 log as well as the Eastern Col- legiate Athletic Conference Division II Crown. Highlighting the regular season were victories over highly regarded Monmouth. 102-863 William Patterson. 82-74: and Glassboro 76-68. Senior forward Nick Yankowicz and Sophomore Vin MacDonald each netted 15 points per game. Chuck Raub. first man off the bench. averaged I2 points per contest. Jerome Hibbard and Steve Depts rounded out the balanced scoring with nine and ten points respectively. Elliot Ashworth. the point guard. concentrated on running the offense for the Squires. The bench of Brian Cavanagh. Gary Williston. and Bill Comeaux played a key role in the success of the team coming into games when a starter ran into foul difficulty. While the Squires ended the season with an 8-4 conference log. just a scant two games behind champion Glassboro. they produced their best record in a long time. With most of the team mem- bers underclassmen. they should continue to do the same next year. -if-Q 'lk tarif- n-in .fl Zf ff 2 eerie Bosketbou V 1 , 2, ' fl?-f 552 , f WW gs-4'-' , If q.. i, V, I 4 5 FN Wifi? ' 3' szvfggfr ' 502' i 7' 5 4' 1 VK' 'H E , Q, , A X ,L Q! . K ff Vx , . 1 '34 w: .1 x - V V A : . ,i 4 XV 'ff ff X l ' ,, :J 5 N -'. V 0 A ' A 1 - I lnuq:Q B n x ' iq 'vlflffw ,, . YA A f '3'5'h ai: If . , A A MJ. ,Lyn .rr I, nlnfim I ml' ASVNM- qs ' . Q ,, '- QS' 5 , .,, 'J-'i 7lff INA -- HQ l - ' I , k 1. , .i1,L:.'N,, fx, 7.1, tt wffyfl 7 A i vfigvxf ' ' ' .5 - X971 fr' l 1-5 1:lkf7?'1!3i??'l5i ,l2'4?f1'f ' ,G '+'s'ss ' ll ' f W 'apigf gy-.4 ' - - ,-'gf-',?'g,a we 54- iff-f VL .. WOMANS BASKETBALL w KEAN Scores 42 Princeton 43 62 Queens 61 94 LaSalle 70 83 Seton Hull 96 80 Brooklyn 64 74 Villanova 47 64 Trenton 46 55 St. Joseph 72 64 St. John 57 58 Montclair 88 81 Seton Hull 96 70 Rutgers U4 82 Fairfield U. 63 68 Wm. P2ilCl'SOll 6-3- 76 Wugner 46 82 Lehman 65 70 Glzisslworo fwll 64 Bentley 28 78 Sy Intense Sl There is only one way to describe this year's court performance by the Woman's Basketball Team: absolutely phenomenal! Ending the season with an impressive record of I6 wins and 4 losses. the girls bounded down the boards to romp both Queens College and William Peterson - the big guys. From there Co-Captains Gela Mazella and Tricia O'Connell. both holding Kean College records for number of points scored in a college career and number of rebounds, respectively, led the Squirettes to first place in the EAIAW Invita- tional and Kean College's Christmas Tournament. Here's one for Pat Hannisch and her Wonder Women. xh- , ,A , ,,-,- i -A V X . -1-' is :3 ve-. ' .-.Jmaq A . icing f 'C . . ,- , o D f U.. 1 1' V . , . Xxx -6 ZZ-if-'I 'E Xl l 1 K 1 U N f A V . . X 1 X--. l'lum, A ' :N .C j'ii',', N , . -My 5 V, 4 xxx , X Ang, . qs ii is y Xxx g i. gh.-igiiq , . wf?:1zv5 Yam - . s 1 in 53-A C MY' M ----1 w M RX, ....,,,1 NN- my-T......,. 'N--.Xxx 2' I. A f Wir 3,,-,ag f1!99f'MvW? Qs., ., Y! . .Q ifti- P xK V' 'riff - .. 5 X , SS s 3 Afiic --, J , -l us 1 4 NT FS 5 F Q. ,I x J J-iii-A- lx-Q.. Fra,-Aus! Q :SE . 4 W .mr -f1 riiif . 2 - fx xligfiwfgg -'Rf '-f',.43'2Q'5 ffgifagi H '2 , A ,,. WY, x XX X 1 3 ' K5 fm J if is if? f v f ' 1 by yn. 7 .L V5 . KEN UTM. 5 -QT lc 2 . as . A51 4 Irftmmuml Bcskeiboll 4: , 'pin- , A gk M 44, ,,,,,, A '?T5iif . 7-1 ' ff xXx lQilllillQf5liEs3 Q tbclowl Pat Hannischg Assn'l. Athletic Director. trightl Charles Hcrsheyg Direc- tor of Rccrcution tlnwcr right! Hawley Waterman: Athletic Director. IQ' Nggal I 59 O 32 J. Reg al nm A 1l 66 - Wx l - I . U 7, ' if t l xx ,M ,X ,--'41 . Q ,,,,,w---1-xl ,, YQ xx .Xf 1 ck Shiiir X A q bi' ' 'F-r M 'W 5 -.. Li, L- o l'-- 5 .X f W W , :A V -, .. A: 90 I O I w W ibelowl Pat: secretary, ibottoml Tina: secretary w L ..,, . : M: 1 2 , E' ' I I g 4 . xxx B 'O 2 I 'sys' f K I L 'hu I 1 s-f- '-vi w 1 X If - 4 K v .gy-In l If wg' I e W W 2 ll ,,, . ,-,! tbottom leftj Mike Griffin and Bob Ciano during lockerroom preparations. tbottom leftl Co-captain Mitch Weinder silently psychs himself up before game. fright! Coach Tom O'Donnell briefs the team. Q 'Sli fc lg .rf Q, bs- ! ,Qu LX I 14090 Sf? XX to ,..--f : , V1-.Q ' 0 ,vt - 1' '45 . ,yd 11,4 -I' :l I '14.ifl:,,-uv N 1- gf fr -' 1 Vim Q 039' 1' if N....J ' i fupper left! Goalie Frank Mosquerra watches teammate carry puck to safety. tleftl John Lights out Lang is center of attention. tabovel Co-captain Bob Boyland taps Tom Moose Scalia on ankle to remind him of forgotten helmet. Wi'f'n.4 ,kg . .4 . w43,,,,,gf-1 rw' E ' - Krg3v- iw .K ' . .Q-s. .--4 i' Led by Coach Tom O'Donnell the first year Kean College Hockey team amazed the Metropolitan Collegiate Conference by being the first team in its history to make the playoffs in their first season, with a I4-9-2 record. The Squires also broke an N.C.A,A. record with an incredible penalty killing unit. Giving up only 7 goals in 101 disadvantages for a record- breaking 93. IW. The Squires were led by Captain Bob Boylan with 25 goals and 24 assists for 49 points. Other top scores for the team were John Lang with 34 points, Tom Mullen with 32 points and Mike Griffin with 30 points. Fred Dresky led the team into the quarter-finals with 4 goals and l assist for 5 points. Junior Bob Brummer led the goaltenders with 4 Goals Against Aver- ageg he faced 420 shots over the season. 69 I i g tcenterb Coach Tom O'Donnell and team watch from the sideline. tbottomj Bob Cole- man and teammate prepare for defense. ,,,,...-- , ......,. ...-,,,.,----..............,-.-.-,t..., .M........e . .......- ,,,. ,..,..,,.. .... ....,, M, -, , ,, ' ' ' 4' -4 -'I L-1 -paw: Qlvanvn-5511 TT . guy-vgfnsu-wn'7niv.n-.4 'YS' , a,..,- W t 9 i I Q V ' 4 -s-vvifvllvg 0-...., ...Lf .gr -v Q , luppcr loft! Ream on the mow, IUP- pcr' right! Frgumk Nimqucrm with gmuthcr unc, mbmci Llm'l NIUP evcryonc, llcflb john Prinmvcrm out- nmnucwcring opponent 'F xii 'ali it4iiw gp.: gary, Y -'I ,'.. Fig- tbottoml On your mark. get set, go .... lupper left! While doing the back-stroke, a smug glance up at the photographer. lmiddleb Kean swimmer shows perfect form. -,,,gg,,f xl l gjgmmirt s.. , fl uw' ' '. , 0. . 'M K., if ,. V,-f f H' J 1 f '5, vi .Q -- -A N, ex. ,Q 4, 3 N ' 1 5 y n . - -. ' K ' . . 1 ' ' ' f. ' .. ,Q Nfl -F , - of ,-f g - X H x X ,M .M .J agua. 1. --'-M .pall Q mQ.,.,Q!'n gi 2 dwx W, 1 fright! Coach Ernie Sommers gives a little comfort and a lot of advice, tbelowl Another Kean wrestler working hard to become a Houdini. , . ,,. . ,,2i:KrAM-,- Q gipw, ., , A Q. I. Q V , :ug q w . ,..:1 Q . , ' -:F fit 1 w Q W A N t m . a. . .Q me I Eff, iiwlv ,, fi t ev fi in .1 , V 1 'in -1-A N i 4 g - Ng? 'fumes 'A' K N P , Ox t 1 4 f X A K K X iw. - l lm l gg l i A I. I Q, X A This years gymnastics season was somewhat '-.up 4 l It disheartening 12-71, since there weren't any retum- f' -' Q, 1 . . . . I xy -fa., 1 lngjunlors or seniors and only four team members ' -' R ' iff ., w a- who ever participated in competition. Com- ' X 1 'I' X' hi. 3' .. -. pounded without any recruitment or spring training XQRX' I fl , g done by last years coach, Coach Stella Chim and X ' S4 ' ' the team of ten came into the season handicapped. -711' But come next year there won't be any excuses - W i you have a score to settle, those numbers will be mf changed around to read C7-25. - J i f fi 5 ,. . 'V 'i . -'-- l , x W .ii . : . , Q X, 1 j, ' i K V Q- c 1 i W I I P. X 'mi z Y mllltu. q I n 1 K ,E maze., .2 5 '5 1 gums -i-Q'5 I run! DWF! Villa? l A 'Z'- Xa x. v-V L , X X ix V, v ,.:n,fl.I 1 xl!! lUl'l t Q-4 ul' I I Y I , ix .W uf k x ull E! I s ? 1 -ff 1 iff' X ,fi A 'A lx Y V Q53 ' 1-.V 'e c fm 5, li 'mn 'ls Q , - 4 , - . v. Q-, .' I I A f ng, 4g,.'-'fl 5 L A 7ig:'3 7'-E 'ff 'H' .vu ni , , V if S ag. wiv.: , , N if' 1?,ETvJ5 A61 N Q' .. .fi ' A , ,F H s. ' 1 rn Pg, 'f 4 -,V if-'ua ::':11' Me. 2-' - qw gg: , .. 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A A A - A 7 Millet --' Qa Q P' . -f 'jltgli' t t 3'-23 -',,,, v v v .t ..,,.,,,... 1:-gfsesf 8.-af., Liss: ' ' x -f'.RkKL Jin N 3 ia... ,.,,a .,,.,,,,,,,,, .. .Musk 'Q - wt.,f . .y . 'zg,. j A. r2 ' ' ' 5511343 KEAN OPPONENT ll Stockton 3 7 Mass. Inst. of Tech. I0 4 Villanova 15 l5 Maust 7 8 Stevens l l N.Y.I.T. 20 8 Dowling 9 4 FDU Madison 17 23 Stockton 2 3 FDU Teaneck 8 19 NY Maritime 9 I9 CCNY 3 ll Montclair 10 A 'HTINS t R , After a poor sea- I Q Y' '.:,' 75L7 fA -' ,SM-Af - N X son last year, the f l F A Qlffjjz, . Q fx ,ft fx Squires' Lacrosse U ' if L 'T'l,sg:1gffi' N SN' fi team turned the ta- 'T N 'f - -C' 8' bles and compiled a much improved 7-6 record. Ed Mitzke- wich and Mark Re- moli were picked to play in the All- American North- South Game. John Rubino was named All Conference, S ' fit second team. 'J Coach Waterman explained this sea- son's improvement as a general building ol' team spirit and experience. iVVV . ' 'N Wi ii i xt Q. L I Q A w-f-. 4 X - Tn f l 7 Y la K' ul 'QI' 9'-Q ' annu- F e . - f l H ' 4E7'i'Uf.u W Us 0 I' ,-t?'77,f 'tv www-ff l l , 51 xiii P iv -1, --.. 'ff Q,--is ., 1 g -'t .1 , . , ff tbelowl Pile-up at mid-field. flower left! Lost hls pants for a b all lmlddle rlghtl It s hdrd to t. trry that erdzx ltttle 'Q ball when everyone wants it! tlower rtghtl Nifty melt work near the goal mouth -'Q , O 0 uw b ,Xb X il A hbs' ii il N K . 7' f Vi QQ 1 Q- X W' ilk xi!! ff VM M:-by S, .ff s .MIK--.-...,. if 4 , Iubnvcy Pitching up an storm. tmp righli Waiting fnrjusl thc right pitch, fright! 'I hc Human Vacuum C'lcziner'f 78 .- s qv' Q nwvf - . Q s '- .-. nf- -0 Q .Xa A - 9 in 'fpar Q -f ' - ...-.www-., , . .1 4,14 1 'as day' F , 4: u 4 ,. -fur' - .I J' -4 1-f CH'-':,'A - -. 5- ...Q .Y ,- ,Y ' ' 'fp -',, '3 ....,..J',,,, , QU- .. H ,- .., y 1 .. ' II 5 -- -, -Q v :r'- 'ix -aff' '. ,J ' . ,.,'- --.az .4 , , .1 'Off' ,H . f. . .-.L ,,,, 'O 4 fQ,?'.hb,,f-at-f ir- -N ,., -v'. J 0. 1 ,. J W . we 'iff of WA , -A .3 + U' . Q if A,-. .TN '- s fu.. Fm .. ? r 1 ,, ' nf ' an .Q L 1 .7-fda' ,, -. - .-Q ... ' .n a ' fi. 0- W . .. . n-fl .gl-. , A 4. , ' Af,-l ' 1 ,,'..An...,-D ' CA. 4 - n -lo , Jo. I -1-.' ' - . ., . , ,. 'si ' 7 .v KEAN OPPONENT W Seton Hall 4 Lehman 0 22 King l l Trenton 2 20 Wagner 8 8 Wm. Paterson 3 7 Hofstra 2 I5 Hunter 6 3 Rutgers 4 6 Glassboro l 16 Stonybrook 0 4 Montclair l 15 Queens 4 ff' .I gf -, 'si f if .'g,1 aAs,- xg s R . ' 'f-fel? - ,Hint 4 9 'ERS-QQ 'Q ,N vvul A .iw-' ' -Z- of X Women's Softball sluggers slayed their opponents this year with an impressive record of ll wins and 2 losses. The first year coach Kathy Matthews, tan alumnus of Keanl, pitchers Pam Pestone, tI.l4 ERAJ. and Debbie Gabriel. tl.56 ERAJ lead the women's softball team to a winning season. Donna Manfre ended her college career in softball with a .509 batting average. This was just one of Donna's out- standing areas of performance. - ,,,,,-. A.: mf 1 l -.. ,- JL. .f E!-11 f tbelowj Jubulent players trot off tlowci leftl Re ady to scoop up a grounder. tlower right! Helpful hints from the coach l Q .3-t is Us 1. ,wr ' ', . ,V ' W7 4 K X S 3 H, on. lnboveb An unxioux 81 I- ,QRHMO Bases are loaded. it's the bottom of the seventh and the 'run' comes home. The Ghetto walks off the field in first place. Designed with fun and recreation in mind, intramural softball was for both men and women. giving anyone in- terested a chance to play or watch de- pending upon their own interests. -...ik-.., 5-. rar QQ f. l N . , L, is J if ,agp A l S-I ,469 '4-Q. 'M Winner E-J' M i -n V 'I' 4 4. , . 'W' 'FL 5 'br f g - 5 4' i L Biff Wilbur waitin' on the arc, tbelowy The Ghetto - unde- feated champs! tlower leftl Bro tMark Donaldsonl - what form .g and grace. tlower rightl Cal reachin' for the fence, again. 1-Q an-J .H its ,. 'W ,tx 4 4, , . E2 'ki -,...,.,,.,u 'lax if 'f:.., , m ,, ,, ' , JS, Q- , . ,pu-'fx' ' Q N 3 wg xfils? ii 4 ,ff AAAS. ft! T ci- . 5 ,,. .' ' 3. -,QA ,s wi' ... 1, V ,I ' -ff-' . ' , . X rf .- Qs ,. r . ll C , -,., .-o .,- n s U I' P ' rr v v .4 ,- y . ra I 3 F fl ,' r 4 I N. O-Ol ,iv 0 'QM . fiii 1 -X 4:- i 5 .4 ex x I 1 w 9 WW r 3 .43 .gg wi ff ef I 4 lm K 7 :k 'f N ,few if- rl I I l lm . -rv ff rg' X 9, 1 r O I r u i ibn -4 if Qupper left! Donna Manfre. tlefth proud award winners flower left? Pete and Gella. fbelowb six pack. ie- L. 'vt f Vfwwzm vw! W l l Vxff i' Z eg ' be t. Nf N ff! fy fl ff f I ff f 'C if I J! 1 I V! ' ff xf ll la t f , J if,. t- se Qt li 0 1 5, '1 2 , s M X , J X 9-Sz 9 , .ws ...Q 5 if? 4 W ,,wo I if .pg-I-I qi if ,. Cai .gs-at ii' A HU' minus 9 A N--Q ,fu nf Q , '. .. U 3 ' .0 Wx 0, P - -. , ! 1 -1 9 ' 1 X , gff'vf'2 W fright! Pick otll lloxxcr lcttl lhc ,, - 4? ' rest of thc squutl looks on. tmitl- d K L dlc rightl A dctcrminctl Squire on f A f' W , t- , AJ. - -m his way to first hzisc. llowcr rightl i , t' ' -' Vf,.,',, Afaicelirstslitlc.a1fust mouthful -- I V' -A D' ' s 'J-3 I ofdirt. and at hardy Hc's outta' , ' -1 g:,,v.::,4,s' --J 'f 7 f.f,fA'Q'g'it:f, , 1 'Z 1- 'A ' ', tl Llnr. ,K - f . v, ,,-,f 1- .,f ,I 4 'vb' Y 3 f v- f.,,:-4 R' 'ref xii, 5 A v A ' 'fy' if Qfw 1' .3-n.,w.a 1mf.2,T.,f,,,m f 1 .4 ,f, .. V1 7' ,Q .in A .Y ' NNN, Aww 0'-'ttf 5 ,-P I fin J .4-4 sg n 4 t-if' 'Fi All af Y ie i S -A as I 4 if. . - - - vu Aj., . ' , F- ,,,,',,, ,, .f-Q - -19- jilfp' :Y K':.J.14-1-.rgfz 5 -. YV, .' . , , - D ' i ' , ,.i.., M3.,f..:.,, ,I W, X 4- '2,, 03g-. 'V 54 fs ,if Q. -,,-g-v-Y' ' -'-'af-:.fz': :. ? - i ,x--,.,n.-v...' , - .-.- -- vo-Q 9 ,no A l .-A 1 ' 0 s 4 ,Q ,HQ 'mv- W 3 L 75? ..x.i J: lan' x' X rf., 9 Q. zu- . , 'QW ' , s n. . I v-- 'S . 9 -,.-tn-. xv. ,, , . , I ' 'gtk 4 4 3 ,.'3,-, A 1 ,, ..1ai. lbelowl One of our boys coasts into third. lrightl Squire basemnner takes his lead. .lmiddle rightl A nice try - but he's back safely. flower leftl Who is that iron lmann behind the mask! flower right! Squire takes a close look at a pitch. 1 l Riga , is , A l i 4. 1 X . , ir XS! l , A ' . 1 : Jw I , I uf X! ' i I.. in I n if , ' DJ 1 5 - My ' ' 'Jai' I likv 'VM l i . gf Q 1' ' 3 IW 142 ,. MW alive - H 1 NIQN3. a, , I 1 4 v l if .1 T AZ 4 l W l l l l Q u Tx Ni ww v-Qdnxugmgr, 'Y--Qi . ,,.o . A 9 mf!- '. 'J , '. 4 '.4 !vf,,5,.' 5 'E +4 - l I nm.fwnnnv-riv.f,i,.- iinamnr.. Q wg ' A A I l r l I V i I I , i i I l I l l l l l l Q-frfwl-W ,gl l I-mf' f ,y . .lf f .- , . -J- -zag.,-, , 1 - 1 ,- A-1. 'Q :A .Afvfg , ' Q , ,415-sf ..-:Af-v H Y ,, V X ..,,--,. .. ,. - x ,M -1 ' 4 , 'L X 9 , .. - .'Lw f 'I , ,-- . 1 ,-' -J-an. 2,94 ,,-N 4'-,VI ' . , 1 , - - 4 .+- ..-qv ,- , 'gf' A 'er M' PN..-is tabovel A hot and sweaty crew. ttop rightl Kean hurler in action. trightl Another for our side. tlower right! Squire lashes out a hit. 86 Va if- QW Yi I , Z., 1? at what fi 'er sf '-sl'v-'L t 'X VFW' The accent on this years' team was on youth. Eigh- teen of the twenty-two ballplayers were either freshmen or sophomores. The end-product was a record of 10 wins, and 12 losses. Outstanding per- formances for this year's team were by Joe Ross. an outfielder. who lead the team in batting with .370. also setting a record for the most hits in a career at Kean with 86. Subsequently, he was voted to the 2nd All-Conference and played in the first NJ. All-Star game. The other outstanding performer, Don Heib, the shortstop, tied the record for most homeruns in a seasons with 5 and was the second leading hitter with an average of .350. X59 V:-.sm 5- Viv: KEAN OPPONENT ll Stockton 2 6 Rutgers 2 5 Montclair 7 16 NJIT 3 6 Ramapo 0 12 Bloomfield 2 l Wm. Paterson I4 3 Monmouth 7 I3 Jersey City 9 0 Glassboro 6 3 Trenton I4 ll Rutgers 2 7 Jersey City 9 3 Wm. Paterson 7 9 Rutgers l 4 Glassboro 0 18 Stockton 2 6 Ramapo 7 0 Montclair 7 4 Trenton ll 8 F.D.U. Madison l ttop lettl lhe tools ofthe trade. tlower left! Striding off the mound and sending one home tlow r rightl Look out batter: here it comes! 955151 J '05, f + ht 36 F-E I ill' -A .1 '1 kga-Mui' +1-4m,. ,r-.1-.1 - 4, A uf ' x 1 'Ga , , NF .n X-- wal.. X I' -x 'X 4' L5 X -VQT, X-I -1. 'J A ni-id s.JU'1 l4ix M SEN GRS We will mostly remember each other dressed in bluejeans and shorts and T-shirts. but all that is quite recent in our history. Until 1965. a mandatory dress code dictated that girls could wear only skirts and sw eaters to class. When this institution began in 1855 as the Normal School run bythe City of Newark. those skirts swept to the t1oor and weren't hiked up much before 1913 when we moved from an old high school building to new quarters at Fourth and Belleville tnow Broadwayl. It w as one of the finest normal school buildings in the country. and we became a State Normal School. joining Trenton and Montclair. Even by' 1937 w hen at last we became a Teachers College. men students were expected to wear coats and ties to class tlines arts majors and industrial arts majors helped to quash thatl. We moved from Newark to Union in 1958 and changed our name to New ark State College . but we remained a Teachers College. despite the name change. until 1965. The next name change happened when we were freshmen: we became Kean College of New Jersey . vlylay' the College continue to change with the times. but remain as good as we remember it! '7- X4 ,,.,,,f ' 'BN- jlyity Mfsf' Y lv lys' ,ai lti llfw -it . N j R Wa f l f' 'x N tk 'X 0 it cf fx wdS,C2L,. I 1 fe, .,f,A '.'fgy,4j Nl-,f:'f'f .-, V1 X' 3 'lt '. fi ff' vu gf 05 fl W XQ A law! Kamili Abdallah Joella Accetta .7 5, - 'Q'-Q KW, Philip Acosta Kenneth Adriance M, W If an ox lil' -ez ' 'gm' N A ,at Doreen Agalius Jenai Agosta Samuel Aillo Sherlynn Aker 1' .lb-. H - 4 rp-' Y ,yr A x 'N if if-a 'A n Lf 2, :ITV -4 ,. ... Q . ...Q , - ' Q .1221 . f.......v- I 4 a- .,.- :- E 49' -4 ,. ...... -, . ....., . . ..... - ....,. .f....,., nn.. , ...,. . .4-... .,., ... Marietta Alfano Martin Ammenwerth -Fl Yi N..-I ,. - ff .fr 9 'i Kathleen Amoroso Kathy Antoine rw -'err' ' A ' L , X. Maria Araneo Robert Archer Marilyn Arciszewski Shirley Arnold 'YS my P , Jane Atchison fl 4965 l Q 1 Phyllis Auerbach Rosemarie Austin Timothy Avis ,M 1 1 , M hilt 2 in J X iv? Deborah Bager Behzad R. Bakva i ,W Hhs 1 4 , 'M ns Dizine Bzillzintyne Marian Bulkun 'UN ,... . N 3.fQNf i Ng if f I I I f i 1 I l V 1 I f -an ,UQ-, . 5.5 ' P, . 2 J N, ,,,. . M xr... V 1 Y .4 '-If 1 -1. R. ' Y. H 4... .:- A ' -1 'X .LFZAN :EV IVV? . 1 X' A ::L95i??5i?f? -85.1-Q' is P -k::s455f ? - -.1NY lv.'?5 aww 'H k 1 45. V- 3 ' in A ' C 3.49. gy :Q x- X L, V xt 3 iii Cargl Balog David Balogh Edward Band Kevin Bannon 5 Joan Baron , ' ,. -.rf-gg X.. -H ' fgg,-nf,-E: -, - . x ff-difiifwfiv , '-kr'-:N-f'-4. .1 Aivm.. 1 5, N -mv. ' S '.m33u,- 512.15 'Y ' -,. 'gi l K- '- .v , .2 . - 'Pi X -A ,w r fn 456- , v ' X ., A -. . .:,, , 1 , , , , I N if 1' I ,' , Q ' A F K f' A ' . yi, af 1 5? 'i V . ,U . IOL WA, - ,f xx b .wb 6 x K.. .,, , iv, 4.47, fp er Ori Susan Barrise Susan Barbier Ezekiel Barber Juan Bnrmn x -wg 1 Y. 'UN Rosemarie Bartiroma f,-f. . ,,,,,,, 'E v-- 1- ff Z , ,l 94 .lanics Bellina Z I ' We + .' M,-fy if ff N , if . ,,,g.1.5 U Y fl ' A fi-i ,,,,:g5 ,. 1 r- IW- ' ,, -Q- Gloria Bartok Deborah Battiato Lori Battista .Q 1 N ' N -T1-T --' 'F'7 T ' l' Q . LA ldjn-are A glllilg l U 0571 ,l A ' 'fm' ,J .LED l 'F if ll ,Nfl il Q fil i JJ li 5 I ' jf ' lg A,, l- A, lx r , , eil , li l If l l 5 ly l X , X - 1 , QM P ex tl! 4 gi N li gy X H? 7 genie al 3 i , , X ,L Q i i l ke H1 l '76 lr ,TKEWD 5-fixihll -X VX ix we - if l dzzfflnwexx , X ' fa In xv x l 5 Nril-jg' Arm l X l K , L' of i X I Q XI A Q y Yi? U: N - X l X l il ' ix xfl ' N H i A , QQQXE V e V F l Lf, 3 l l A I Lx-A M 1 4 is 1 X rw!-HU wi ,g 1 Debra Belz Maria Benitez Carmen Bilinski John Billizis P?- Gloria Birn Q9 r 5 'CN 511 '? Deborah Bock Eva Boguszewski Edward Bohzmnun AIN 'X SCOII Biri sa-- fxf iii: Debra Bischoff 7USw 'K'-5 f Hulinu Bojkoxulxi Jax Q ,,,-, qv HJ X f .'.l - 0 A ' ' Y, . 3 3-. of ' ' ,VA, , , - w ,,.., 1 A ' ' '1,' Q 1.1 '--' A K t ' X 'I Q ' . x ' , Q 'X Emma Bolton Eileen Borges Margaret Borucki Helen Boswell nl 'fin rv fix , 5 11 David Bourdeau l 4 Robert Bouwman D' 1 JY! VN. Hector H. Bogas Robert Boylan NiSh BOZOYHI1 Judith BF-HdSh3W .av s I .QQ V . yn-Y' I . X av' X '1m if .. X Peter Brattstrom ff: vw ,gifs W David Bresett Chester Brewer Arlene Breyer Cleo Bristol 'l'3,7:,,:, ' -,..1 -144,-, I , - 5 --li Mattiwilda Britt Neil Brodsky Jacqueline Brookes B 97 -7 fi 1 2- Q' 5' 13 g'i 7:2341 I i i' ' Li Mlllwf, , ,- Q Q,j,?,f 1 x X fx t 2 tzhzzgj,',Q3,s:k.agsgA!i3ti,, 5 ii, x x . ,ww?:.f,?:e1 , xi 1 ' ' 'if ' ' nz , , -:Bla f ' fail ya, , Ig,-xx -gf A , ff , +, T ,Xl 'i ' kf I l '- Michele Brown Francis Budney 'X- Q- ' ..,- Jan Buslowski ., , ' 1 ' - ' 'wffvi Lynn Butler 3 592 Linds Jo Buontemp Randal Bury lift' J' 2 ? 5 n x 5 1 X 'Q , --J A...- Z Lawrence Caggiano Mary Cahill xfff X IUC, AVN XS '- H -,,4 'QL'+1fd'Llf 4 W Vs41f1 3 -,.e M -'Ing -.1 f air.---..,. I Joanne Califano Maria Calisto if 2' 1? fy .4 VOX fe X MY QQ .9 fel Denise Calland Neale Campanella Carlas Cancekao Anna Canize ef 45- - K9 no ,X ff? fn, .,e, Luis Cantillo Robert Cantlay Anthony Capella Uormll Cl1Pi5ll1 X A-.M nv-wg 'Vu C vc'-P , '54-o an Louis Capurso Constanza Cardenas Gloria Cardenas Vincent Cardiello Q' 'tx iv 'QB- C'W ifv' Nancy Carlson Kevin Carroll Mary Carroll Roberto Carrozza WX .lolm .l. Carter George Casabona Patricia Casadei Arlene Casey 195 5 JJ 2 aw Zigi Vx 1, 4, Joan D. Casmasima Juan Castillo Anthony Cella -...AV 3 ' K.. ,Warf- f fi 1n...-,., Marilyn Centnarski Denise Cerrato Carol Cerrone ?: YK X Robert Chambers Mavis Chimbumu John Chodany E 1 R f I 25' ,X i 4' 91 ,adlf-m. 'his' 'C fm U in X if , E 'Q i F 1' I: 1 1 f -A 1 V x U ! 5 1' Z ' . I 1 I V Q ix, I we si i i a as x 'Q 1 f 101 4..-I , ix., My 3' i i . E 3-1 ..-4 it ef' ' B 2,115 . ' 112. 'W' . mi 42.1, Y, 51. ,ii Donna Chojnowski Nicholas Chomuk Anita Chomyk I' I .N 55351 fa-1 ' rust , 4? rl. . E Maria Chistiano June Christie X' fvi. I fgg , uvlg..X ' .71 'Q 102 Joseph Ciculise .f 'ao Helene Chrobak 'Wx L ,iJEii, i '. 'fi S. I H- ,,,.,, -wud.,-4 ,' f . b-5' Denise Cirminiello .I Richard Clarson I' oi Ibrahlm Cole Donna Colelli XJ will 'r+-f-M----- J,- 'sf-e me J 2' 'll Wann- ---- ' X il as 3 2' S 1 Debora Coleman Donnamarie Conoshenti Marie Conselyea if i' I' iz.. i' I y y ,Y if p J ,, i 1 A, A 7: ,E 4 Y ,fa 1 'dams H all 4 ' 53 i 3, ' it Geraldine Cooke Carolyn Cooper Concetta Coppola i 7Uv lm A 1 lx .., 1- 1 --,, ' g-' E , i .X , 'E ' ,f- 104 Lynn Cornish Wendy Corsi Thomas Cosmas Mark Coughlin N l l 'ia if ig 52 in i .L -1 .Cv ,, , .1 54 V. wi: fi, f fag 1' Merill Cowan Rafael Crespo Ann Maria Crosta Gail M. Cutrona le 5 ' .1123 . ug.. , L. L, mire, fx 'xv V 1 Q, Linda Daley Patricia Daley 'lx P ,vi ? '1'sf0 Flory Danish Jean DaR0ld Mary Karen Dauria lilaine Davis 105 5 A 4 npr at 'T -lisp fi X' .'.d'i.4s--K W IU Patricia DeCosm0 i io-: going :. ' , , 4' 'UN , , , 'J ,4'- ,-,. f'lf3'f5-fx-'f-.1LLii': f . ,,g Mums- OU f fag KW' .005 132 1 5 s fi' S ! i f 'X 1. Raymond DeMai0 www -Q 'H ff.-2 ,fk,,,K,, 1 ,,fv,aZ2'5 ,o-' n, Qin-.5 - -,ef y. a . Vkfv 3 '-'2 'nr fav ' fir k..Q,f 40,8 WM f fo 'H K 43. 959- ' gh .. ,Q i ' n il ni Yi. Q 1 Q: W 5 ww au e i Q '- la ming -..un LW, Esther Montes De Oca Daniel De Angelo W5 fi- B e'-1. Maryellen Denk Linda De Paola nf V 'if l' Q V., Q... qv' uf, iw Dmmanmrie DcSaIvn Maria DeVarona Michael Devine Kathryn Dewing 'fl JU'-B rv' ' I 535' i ig r .iw aryl. 1 4 RR' y U' X if if ,-2 Louise DiChiara Mary Dietrich John Dikun John Dileo eu,- Q... 9-vga ,' F ff ,Nm I .. - eff -me L.- L X77 X, -M , 9 495 M N - 1' -'T 'W re, i X, , Helen Dimmick Frances Di Rgma Marianne Di Vito Axnthony Dlugosz ,gill U 1--1 ' L KW 'Q 'Wx 1-'N' L, 5 Rita Donald Margaret Don Diego John Doran ,. fo- 50- W 'lk Fred J. Doremus i. 1 gr--A .K I ll. 4 3 .af .Xxlf f I 108 Carol Douelger Alva Drakes Allan Drauner Amy Drechsel J, rf- f f 4 ' I -GN 'lm ff - 40- Ei I Q Fern Drenberg Martin Drobny Jean Dumphy Roxanne Eckert fW's l J Diane Edwards 13 'M 5 -it ,vw 'vu -'nr' Marilyn Ehrenfeld Fern Ehrlich Paul English If . 32 i'!l9,1. ws 'A -1061 Me-S ,kit 5835 A prlgn QW 'N 1- AWA, Ginn 5 'Ww- Donna Esposito Arnita Etheridge 3 vnxqx Gloria S. Evuristo Lorraine Fabio AC :,,.i7-.,,j:j,,l 1, WM, H0 Roslyn Fulduli Debra Fauer Rf' A Q 'cf 4 iff! J '1 'L Anita Fernandes Richard Fernandez Y. -4 Louise Ferrara Gerard Fiorellino Gail Fitzpatrick Charles Florio as .X 'I' Lillian C. Floyd 'll . '.: f, 'il in ' F.. 'qi :. :VE Q l A F i :Y s Douglas Fogel Christopher Ford Robert Francis . ff 1 ig, -lr,,?e .1 -ibm sn, ..f Gustavo Franco '11 Pater Frankoski Katherine Franks -ff ' 1493. z F .I E a K : xQix . .X sx . All Ty I ,g 1 fi - 4:8 :Q w . gp' ' X F 'ziI'N fi- i kj! 1.321.215 g fi lg! Q x Y. QXS ' 232' 'W'ffr2fT !'9. 'x 5 21510 , K 4 :::: A VW P ' lg V ,143 . ul , -JV 'JfA,,v 'KX ,,..,f W if are fy Q, ww-:ffsf , f X A If, s-ityff-k ,,A4-.. I- A. 5, Um, Qlxfgghl slr' F Riu .arja 4.4 f. ,v,, - 1 '4 . . 4 -... , , 1 1? ' ' v. 1 ' F A , Z! X gr- T . V S Dolores Franzo EXT , x '11 Hive. av 'IN Gerard Frasco '45 1' 2-. if Susan Freda A Q.. 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I 4. 'S .5 ' ' ,gh Debra Santoro -M ZDQ -ui-5 'Um I dm., 45-.AL -v I I I I I I Miny Sandel Louis Sanders Windy Sands 'W I if 1 f -.,lffl ll -,ff I f I 12' -AI If I .II fiyflfpfiea ,Q W-'iflwfikf' I f I is I-if I' 59, 14 I I E-i, 'sw A111 fg UV . ' P' f U I ' nr vc- ,,'IQm qv, I I' I 'QI F' ' pf -.. 'fn U I' A I N N .4 ' f 'J Ig, .. .I f 1, , I ,. J, , , as 3 fi ,L . .5-VI 5 I . e , 'H FT v' A I W, V f! I 4' - ' I aft' X f i A-3: ! N' 'xl my I I - Jw Aixa Santiago I ' A X ' i i-33': 1'g1 ,.:f 'ffiirv j I I 3- .gm IUY f I NX fr I la---A f 1 M-.I ' x I I Michael Santucci Paula Sarro Michele Saullo -.xv . , ll es, 3 'za - is gil. 3 Q 'Y F22 559- Aux.. L-Z s . 4, . ,L . .f 4 Harry Saultz s l l , yt WX . 1 ii n' MN R 1 . ' 4 Sig 3 ., N 1 2 5 X'-k1x,i.:' . 1 ' 'W' ' I af - 'VF 3 A 4 , bw, A 4 3 , Z A.. ' 0. N ...J X Donna Scalzo wp 'sv .v 3. I iQ 91 Christine C. Sawchuk 295 Maryellen Scarpicio 'WN .A r n A a Qtif-1 - 7 ff, ' , f f x ll ri Wh, X NX 'vig' ', 3 XM 5.. X glifliaf. Q 5... 'jim W 1,4-,iq T1 ,zz . 4, xx... Q , 1 1,4 lf - A ,N Q ,f . ..'x '! ., A ffv f JY ' .Q iv- Q I - .N H! .U N f ww Ov 2 nix - ,,, V f U ' 8' .:1 - ana,-3, l Ag. 'LJ ts. .K -f on A, ? L-.?J' 'll Anthony Scarpino Jerry Scaturo 4 ,sf .yi Debra Schoenberger V15 A..-.-.N V X.. ,. I ESX Paul Schwartz 5 5. 'fl Y . Q V ,f isp ' as S if f f SS, I I 'Q' ii ' Craig Schreiner ,ff 'fs ,45,4, Hurry Scely 'W 1 pq- Suzan M. Scheuer it rift 3 A A!! XX fx Jane Schmitt if-ff-X f ,R -541 i I . i 1. ,H Joel Schuckman 759 V 1 '- ---0 Sherrie Schustrin A fQfl -f. 'ox Jane Seibert Abdelhalim Shaout Mary Shaffer Diane Shedlock 'sl , ,ea Daria Shockley I an 'U' 33 ,uf- 'r M 2 ! Thomas Sensakovic Diane Seymour 5 .-uv' an-...,, N nl! Fe, 'xg mix Mkmmu.. ,Zag fWK Steven K. Shomfi Janis Shuhala Michelle Siea U9 W Surila Simchu Renee Simkowitz f ' -1, I K, 160 Rcncc Slupski Debra Smith lVW ' Janet Sinclair Patricia Sinnott 'K 'W'- 4 Q, Q W ,' . 06 ' 1' 1, 4 1, -. , V 45- . . ' 1 X 1' ,V i. . I. 'P . 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Ori ' j.14g,:,KQ'- 13 5 31m , , :wit 4' '- ,M . if- in Arleen Snow Henry Snyder 161 'ii 3 9 ff-x xv' 'I Michael Sokasitsi Nancy Sokasits 159'-.. 41 An'-9 'UV wr . Gerard Spaltro Debra Spicer Nicci Anne Spinazzola Elizabeth Spoelstra WL MQ-K Al lux 3, 1 X , . lm Glenn Sluudu Debra Stach fi lbs .,y' Dolores Stach 'UN -va Janet Staffa X, E7 099' 115 V X ,f ' .,...,.--W Jane Staller Marianna Stalzenthaler Callie Stancil Constance Stanzione JWH1 O I .iq 'tx' ' -is -if l Diane Steensen Simon Steingurt 163 -,,Q'21 :? ' ,,.,. rg 1-.,' Ulf? -1 .. '+-, - V-1-yu , W S. Donna Stewart Bzarbaru Struening ' Qrrpg . ,A , xffwjf, Qu Kathleen Suchorsky 5 A tl :Aj ,7' ' 5 V- . '.1gf? 'g1f52'?if51 ' - - If x -P 1 UK as iffhv Gregory Stier Joann Strano Christine Stroz 11-I 'KKK 'i Q .. ' X ff 'QQ Raymond Suchodolsku I , , ,fiffgii ., me-. Qggx 'UN fi I 4.3.1.- EXX- - ik. A I X 41. Caroline Suessermun Brian Sulenski Brenda Suler 7 x 311 1 , Y q.,.q x. L Agni- , I I -ip-.....-:-,Cy .sixw X dh if Q? S' 6' 46' ., , Q V f- J li '! ,- :'-- -wil'-0-of xx 2' su, 'Q 31 A, ,.gr7j,?Q,QP'g!'g, it . X Q, ,xg ,I i , ' ,Sf i: .f1'4 ' ' 'N f if N MF , .2321-rw? .fa- v , rl I , ' ' Q. its a I: . ,- 9 A ' ii 'Z B' i .v , il H 1-'Mgt ,.. sl . if . ' 'M in ' f VY ' in Sf-W ,115 f Au 4 ' , If Q. 5 !,x ,' , X I an X gs .- 'J W f F 3 , ' asf-fagw M, , . vw-I ,x Vs' A . .Qu v? K 'su , . , . 1. Q W I A I-I '- Lf A . .. HSV it vn. - .1 , , ,.- ..- -5 - , ,ww -fi.. ,f f . v A YK .,w .QD Eileen Sullivan Mary Swartamiller 4' Barbara H. Taitz :Af 1 ,W V T -M ff' Joseph Tamburo f V A- I, ,4.,,,. I ' 'M Q 4 wo. 364-11451-.fLxsvhifi?E25AQ'ikXevH V ,..,,. -fn-4... ' 'r1 ' . V , H A. . .. ,1 .4.,v,,- J.. .. - e , A A 1. '-Ql- Jlpfnq. 'fav' . ! 'x A.- -.mr-4 1 Y -V-fQ:..,A it i A 3 Jack Tackas Caryl Taber ' f ' Jersx R! gx 5,56 4r'e- X ' 1. 'Q 155-'llzta I, ' WK, 1-gi YEL? -.a I ii Fernando Tamilio Naomi 'lauber 165 is N.....,f W ia M 31' Irw- Kfm' ' '1 ij 7 T x X W . 1 s . ! ll lg, H Michael Taylor Wilhelmeonia Taylor Andrew Teffenhart Celson Telle Mario Tenlikian gs Dcdorah Thompson ag!-a Lu Ann Testa --v if Laura Thoms 491 ,nv Monica Ticich Jeffrey Tiplady Gayle Torre , '95 , an Ruben Torres Anita Toth Margaret Townsend fi! 'TB T 4'-.R .2 ,M N il W f Michelle Travers Michael Tubito Samuel M. Tuchman lileanor Turner li f' 1 K ff lb? gf 2 Wa, awww: gr' H 'fifma Ega- , ?ff3XQ ff' fri-.P vu ' -P 42 .liifzc ' 1f2T5m,Q,:f' ee N. i 5 Thomas Tylku Lynn Uborna 'gm' 'We -543 l John Valvo Margaret Varey . ,. . . 44, Hope Valenti H-....,. Nancy Verlingo ,LQQQIKJJWW ..5, 7 ,M , -4 -an 'if -, ' H15-' :tj - hu. Ali! Donna Vilchinsky Anthony Vininzio 30:-9' ' A 5' 3'f, i3QM'f'wAW'f15 - 2 'Q ' , 'V 5 :a'1 'i7'5ifii ' ' - A ' f 12' . 'gf' ' ' 1 1 x .- , WX, , , 5 e X 1' er' Q, x , 1. 1.. X r ' Eb ' s 1-me, AM., H kffnanwi Richard Vitale Barbara Vogt Michele Volesko Lynn Vollrnutm PDQ f sv 5 f AVQQQQZ' im ' Jeanne Volosin Judith Voza I I I f V f--- 195 'VY . .fif WDW 5-3 4 i 4sf1.'i T Carol Wagner Karen Wagner , ,,, . 22 Elf V .,,e, ' -. V A.,,., A! 5 9154 , fs- v 3 1 'af 1 ,ii pf Juana,- 'uf Aw- :V ,.f ,fury-Vg., - Q, , 3. , V, GNL f ,YW fwwq ,,,W, X3 fha 954 A-A ,W Maryann Walter A ' , ff' f'5?'.,?537 ' , f Lf. . ' fini , . .21L',.2',,gqf, a' WV, 'J P','p'sf16BC m gf X Q if ,f'1,45r X. GlTdlC Washington Nancy Washlngton Barbara Wasiewicz Arduster Watford -g Q v 3 I s 1 ' ' A Q N W' I 'V I l l I f l 'ie' 1 . . ' 5' ' lf if 'AT 4, .LQ At we-ec' 5 v.' :. ' 1 4 1 J,-L Aaron Watkins 6198- is fs sl' -JI .J ., ig, fi' 2 1 fm. . ., ,. - ff 5 ' ' ,FN .Af 4 4 'M X Q' in - A 4:-'si -rr mf' Q , 4 1 1335015 Daniel Watson W,.,. 5129355 355212 . -amz' 1 P, W, My , ,, We 'Er A A A X W Q '9 li? 2 ,f 19' .If X X Ps' Q- i' 5 Jill Weeden Bruce Weigel nw Jill Weiss Paula Weiss Holly Weller Debra Wells 55-- 3 'X 1. 'N If EL x .1 -e F .f , nf' , -1 vi rn. 1624.1 ,gt I ,ff 'i f L ff Cs? ,4- r ' .gy ,cn F N 4! ' Edward Wernick Sue Wescoe ,QM , L. 3 ' an - FLW'-ill?-inrv I' Y it ,, , ' UN. lt .401 U'- 'UN ...S Arlene Gerber-Weshnak Elizabeth Weslock Ann Wetzler Karen Wharton l re -' rw N, jfXlnlxmF'N! plz'- -'1' xr-- r W l +V 'UT ll 1 l l l 1 V , l l l , l 1 l l S l 'X l 1 ri 3 lf? J Vgl ll 'll ,lr Q, V ,mf lfl ,N l ga l l Q X7 , t t 7 af , fr xg f t t l LH-f'T'nV hX X l XX X' xff Y l YY A F , 5 ITJKV X81 ,Jr Lg N l X lin ell, X5 X f 11-Nlafg at 1 l W 1 I a W , 4-f Q-X-J ,A 5 I l I la' K i i ff' Harold Whelan Dawn C. White ff?'- ., 'Rv tm, L4 as X ,X , ESX Robert Willete N01 f S5 i'4'-' -'szfpmf-r ,Q f - fi ff fl? N . ., if ' . V HN, .i 3: ' A ' lf ini 3+ Linda A. Williams V vV .ax 1- 133. kf. .9 ' f 's :- .--X h ' . 'i V in Q H .X ,F A .va-' A -9 SLM. W 'UN Via I H Joan White Susan Wibber 'is Qi Jo-Ann Williams 'II'- , Us 1' Qs. Q O Maggie Williams 11 Joseph Williams Lillian Williams li F i l l l f l'i 'vw l Y i l NK - .1 U 4 X RK.. ' f ri f .XL 'L' Rosalee Williams Isaac Wilson Myrtle Wilson Rosanna Wittman f 'iuq. 1 i' l L 5 ll A nn' ' gl W aff f '34 ' fe:.g'?' ' , 'Q rikhii W ,i ', . 6 J., , 2,9 nf D - xg' ' Q., 5 of 3 f 1, ,F I ,, V' mf,q,:a,, Q., - f ,N an W, lfi - ' if ,,. af- .E X4 ,A .,,, , Lb -s ,JI ,.....,, Q l 1 I Margaret Wojtowicz Edna Wolgin Beulah Womack Calvin S. Wood , I .A 3 102' 5,1121 ,www vx ' 1 i K 1 ' Rose Marie Woodruff Dow Richard Wright Anne Wyman Jeanmairie Yzlrnell :4-V' X.,-., i- N Xu' X, -I V A Q, fa A Vx ' , , - jj A X A . 31 -1' QQ! . '?1T'?:T' -iam--5. -v, , U Ki V 1 'X ' 'rl 3' - ' x Y f M , . K gb 't'ggf.Tfg15f A' ' ,.: ' ' X . 4 X JL, s fb 45.1. ' , . I ,gi ' U J ., ' WWE '7 f' -Zffr, .e 7 . ' iw' ' ' - 1 1 3 4 f... . .tt . A ' 4- 2 .L -IQLL- on ff ' r I-Q-an-.hall . . ' 7 4 , .. . r llmnnn, 4- M f- - 11 V , 1 - f ' W. .,- 5+-'-W' 1 -E' 1 . ...1-,. - -N pl .1 A wM '-- I a.-rl--v i.4....4,,,l ' ,VPN 'S'-.L -- .xx - my ir...-3-5-H. -ov ,J ,r-N . . .'., 9 . I .Jn I tl pf' 'Cu 42 fwx 'Wx IT. 'PN- 'Q wa.- NH' Joyce A. Yeacksheim Ernest R. Yenca Steven Yoshida Joann C. Young 175 , .1' - 'Z' --4 A .. , . .nn-igg.. -X , ,atb 1 'E dx, ' 'wg' me O4 ! v if, 4 riff 9 ' x QQ,?i'fA?Q-,Lf'lf V s 1 v 5 A f i' lf 14' I 5 ',+' ,df Y . ' f sz. .5 , . , .44 ' ' , , l ' 1 A 1 Judithe Zajac Alyson Zamorski -1' A sf 3 :cv f 4 f . . 2 f. lj, ,W i. ff, ,A I, f f,y:5, - f-QQ, ,Q 5 ,,,,.f JON 4 ' 'Q'- I 1' VESA ON '31 5 .3 qi 'ks ' Jolene Zavali Edward L. Zawacki Robert Zeller Michael Zielinski ,A-N 'U' ami -fm ut' 1-4.8 576 Barbara Zmich Lorraine Zucker Daniel Zuckerman Kenneth Zupko xx jfvl , v 'K S .2 MV uttegellf F1113 1 MX fx I' fb xtffee ff Qgniun it 3: New Eerseg gf '3f 4 -T NES! Qhe Baath uf Qruztees nf Kean Qtullege ut New Hlerseg upun the Berummeuhatiun uf the Iharultg herehg runfers upuu M135 the Degree uf Earhelnr nf Aria with all the rightse, haunts, mth prihileges thereuntu appertaining. ilu Mttneas mhereuf the seal uf the Qtullege auth the signaturea nt' the lgresiiilent mth the Qlhairman uf the Baath uf Glrustees are hereuntu ok THE S7-ilk 'O Q' ' N 'f 5 mu, L Q tmfffqw S 0 'H' W : e X , f V .,,, ld in I t Av ztffixeh this ninth img nt cjtme, 1977. Hresihent Qqhbliflllblll nf the Bnexrh 7 rf Une ot' the first summer nights of stars and romance. the Senior Soiree wus 11 night for lovers. Food lovers. drink lovers. entertainment lovers und the romzintic lovers. The Peter Duchin Orchestra provided dancing music and Livingston Taylor gave us lis- tening music. The evening at the Westmont Country Club is now 11 memory. an end und at beginning. Wu 5, H-J S' .2 Q., K0 A ey-.-. ' X I , 4' V' ,B 1 , V .- A 7K , N w 1 s4d'f' V I as I 'NV X 'I 4 pnrr amen .X f K, U M X A A W. ex twin i., I 5 k A Kg: gi fl C .. V A' , Q--X Fl . is ,,, . ,Q A, ,sr ,qu k -rg i A rf--'x fa. 1 'V3 ' Q' f' . A 1 - , ' 133, FM: 'N iLAU'.dg'bf,-'g7. IK 'l,i.'4,g ,: 3' T fgnghsfgf.,-Qif'i41U'r 't 'gt rf X Q. 'Tig t'6'l,.'g,.x T r 'Ui Q L lm ,vi 'M 3 'NF' x'-mg i B if ,f f ffgf ' ' I .frflvl Q' 'j::'iWA f, 'Q 'ff ig 1'.k'.C:.2 :'.' Fa Twp' , A ,'f'x7 V.f ' C' s, 'l aw- ' 0 -. gm l, ?,,.j' .5 Nfl,---Qyii' f 15924:- . 4 'HQ' r nik- ix. tiny. .2 A. i X. ...K VIA L A. . Qgi.,4. g ww, , S3 ,Q il .1 W.. rx: J' 1 . , Y ' v gy-, 'Fm- Lf w 5 4' 04 .rug 4. med' pl We were rained out on Thursday and Saturday morning -il like more ofthe same. The elouds hung low and ominous and l mai Graduation '77 was not to be. It wasn't until 3:55.just tiye rl A. the ceremony was to begin. that the sun finally pulled thrtnta, i breeze that played havoc with flags and speakers' notes lsept the .gi and their guests eool. It was near perfect weather. Bill Bradley told us why he believes in ,lersey - and between the lm why we should vote for him at some later date -and held out reason 2. hope in the future. Maybe you were sad. sitting among l.-lull graduates. thinking that lliis would be the last time you would all be together. But if you thought about it. you might have realized that after all. it was also the first. ' ,, W I'-'r J x 'f' ini i 'I V- ' i If ' If-if V4 Q 4 ,iiq A10 ' :fl W, fr- Q 1 X ,N 1 -Q .,, .-- - 5 - - -.,. p anu 'Z 2 V, g.,.g 9-,Af-5,c,1gh5,f,f,. ', K, 'X I +4 , , we , -,A .. ,,, . , . A 4 . ur. -Q: - ', '1.9't5.'. j: f 19 2' . f.,.n . Q so ' I+ -7-. , .. -af -gs i f agile - . ' -' ,' - 1 'F' ' if- fa I 'NSY'-ZV Y' fgfgiif ' .. ' . I airy!-1 j 4 t 352.1-2' ' . -' 1 'rf f h QA-LZ . -nf, ,tg At g? , ,. eww ,, , .f,, K'-fx J 1 iw ,SIL 149' is -c ,,. -f-...' 1 .I ' 4 Q 5+ uf.. A -J xl, -' N, ds. . ,M .1 ., , 3 ' ',.i is ', f -,441 As . ' , -' q- V-, V- ,z .rl g, .' , Y' 'QP' we I n M e -dl , .1 4 uk .Is - 5 ki, M -4-' -Q-,1Qfl 5' J: - 'Ss - M: -, . . 4' Y -4. ,X x - - - , ,fr - -4-an V - 7:4 Q' 'C'-.: '- ' 5 Q :' g ' -.-' , . f. ,- , . 1 Q . -12?-534 . ' ' R- , ' If 4' - . ' Q, '1 . - --'- -V- 'c 1 514 4 4 A Q 'i lb' On the first. second and third days of Kean Week. Student Organization gave to us The Council for Exceptional Children sponsored Dance Marathon. On the fourth and fifth days of Kean Week Student Organization gave to us Almost Anything Goes consisting of big stunts and smallshotsu. On the sixth day of Kean Week Student Organization gave to us the new Dorms and late movies. On the seventh. eighth. and ninth days of Kean Week Student gave to us music and picnics. food and festivals. words and more music. contests and continuing events. The dancers started the week off on the right feet and by the end of the week everything about Kean could be taken for granted. B W -r 5 g PI ' AN ,.... of 1 -i iwif , V4 ji ' 3 U I if 1 N . Q, ' .W 5 K Q, W Ji , , -45 . pf A '. - ,- W ,avt 3 25- ' 0 ii . ,I 4 ii r I , s ., sg -,QA . --1 -Q--M-7 N X' H H' its I ,vii vs ..-ts ,A - -'.. t ..-..-.-....- ...1,.-v' ll I X lk WZZNIYPQD EVENTS 'GQ G56 AQQ Q1Q1 Q?QmQfQK me ? f A -- -1, J-L1 QV f k QWV?Q+Q2 9fQ ' FQ H. - I Q . 'vu gap . A A ,. 2 'vf ' ww Q 4' iii! ' + ARTE 5 V ' H 1 i f -' ,- , , , u 1 3 ' 4 x.',f'.'vJ55f-, 'f fv, ,1. ,I- 44-1 ufxmgf' M4 ff,.3- ,ga Q- Y' , '.1Ss,ff.g:.ff,'f-zzww an H 'A ,:- . fifvg S?'1t5?1'ff ?'ff'4'f2J5f Lrg 1 , .UT . fW?2'-.bj+'1n2?f3':',' ' L ' :gffffvl 'ff' 1 4,A5i'7,Hf,'f5'lf:,z'JL3'3' ', ' t l A . . ,,,, .. , jim,-,wf,, gy.,-f.,.,. - if 1, .pl - , , ' L ' ,.,..... L ZQFQ4 ' 4 PN fb ,JA . mi M, Y,-.1 ,. - 3-. Q Q. A,x3,, ., 9 x .' V 'A , ku' r fy- ,pr x . 'X X X x fi 7-1 . ,.J. .g,,,. . f'f Q. ,.,, -1. l 4 xl L fu ,s ,-I -qffigi' .VY ?'-,lJ,, , ' w J I-., , 'vs . ' .1 ' ., is:2a-ml Q. If-Ll, K ,.f . .9 1 .lg r.,-. .--, I 'x .4441 L ' 1,-..x 'Q 4 4' 1 v N l 5' Q R . , . r xfws,-Wx, '. . ,- ,lg y ,gf 1m, - 45 31' 2 ,, 4 wx ,D 4' :IJ ,cg ,- V .4 s,. if at' ivan, Q- , -4 'fl A ,Q ff '12 U - 'HF ff, - ', 3 , K.-2 , ? . H s , ,W my x 1, Q 4 if . rg, .ft ua. Z'gg7wx S-:j.,, Q., t A .-3 -' 'fi 'bg x'.2'f is 'iff' .. 'My ' Hwlwmflff X I 65 -' ax. In ff swf? ,,! V sfffx ,HI ' fx , . VV Alf? . - A . X Vw. .N -, 4 . fx X- 1 . P . .7 It ...hu Q 2 X.. 'K '.r X 1 K x X X There's one on each Hoor ofthe ACROSS I Short for graduate 4 Student Activities Building tahbr.l 6 What ghosts say 9 dorms. ltl You only live . ll All College . I3 Women's Lib bill that failed I5 I6 I8 20 ll 'sw 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l 32 33 34 35 38 39 40 42 43 45 46 Acted like a Dean. PPPPat -E...-.- President of Kean Exceptional Educational Opportunity A pill that would help you cram Green lights mean Industrial Arts tabbixl Deoxyribonucleic Acid tabbixl Registered Nurse tabhitl Tuition Assistance Program tahbr.l A test for graduate school tabbr.l Fay i-...- Graduate Assistant tabbiil Treasurer of Student Organization Phys. .- Cgl Feather Check tabbr.l Light fog Vaughn Eames major Recently obtained on the Board of Trustees. tahbr.l Consumes most of your money the first week of classes 36 hour Dance T., Opposite of off. College Newspaper 352.00 a pitcher in he puh Newark State do . College 12 O I '7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I2 I4 I7 I9 20 21 23 24 3l 33 34 35 36 37 38 4l 44 Q , DOWN What you should have done physically and mentally very infrequent Dougal tabbr.J Science tabbr.J What man evolved from, mispelled Quantity of hay Freshman start here -.lu Preminger Post office tabbr.J What you say after a shot of tequila tif you don't know it, try it.t Our ii.. is to please you. Makes you want to cut classes in the Spring. The hardest thing to do on this campus. They're all Brothers and Sisters What Jocks are into Academic Grievance tabbr.J li. Haselton Request Friend What a cow says Morning tabbr.J 4,1 Survival Center -11 6 - English Sports Car What you say when you flunk your exam .T... head Either, ZT- l . J E 'Fries hmft N E- 3 74 'Q' 5. 7' i .J A' Skmpfoymefff 'N.g1- L dozen Q . 7 . 2 te GRAD SCil00i .O Ortigpt Afton i9 F5 i i VME l IX8 hd Start the maze with orientation. be careful you don't get sidetracked. 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Hanging off the Stu- dent Center perhaps? Or standing on your head in a garbage can: maybe even crawling through one! Were you the one wrestling with the pig? Then again. you may have been the one reading about those zany kids in the INDY and laughing. Here's the best of those crazy college kids. You may have been one. you may not have. Even if you chose not to give a little giggle. it makes no difference. because you were detinitely one of Those Crazy College Kids! 191 Ml, CDLLEGE JQINIC. MUSIC M52 T500 PKQJMEWS FREE Tn-153 JZ-6PM .-LX 'MW?'Hw27 EEE H DUQCE: Owside f-- Sfvdefrf Cefr+2 PREP Pena PR fi v-up -:rv ' fs .Xl 1 . -,V Q 'I . f ff.. .,,. 5 dsc- .,,, 4 i 'iff- is-2 -4,54 n . - ,lf ua .v , . .l. I 9- :Y ' - ' 1 ,. M Fhevih: 31'-' - , nf. v 4 A vi' , . Q , if ,I 4' 1 c Z Q' A .ilk :Y ffu' ilu! H ...W W, 3 P' yy A viii 5 9 - -'Z' Q 1 .4 , . 75 .'3s.TA:.. H l 1 I ' x n . fa., 'A .' f M-1,4 x -31 'V 1' 1 ,. Q, 1. -Q, 1 , ' - 935: V Ae-.J ,, .r wi ,U M' ' me 1. . 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S ivllw- Jin VX .452 -fab? - ' i W: 'Fi' 'S 'Q F5 Qabovel The Hawk lj. Hawkins! on the watch. Qupper right! Martin Greenberg - Director of Campus Police. tlower right! Does this mean we're safe now'?'? 196 Hx-'I 'Q'f1:..,.- 3 5? V-,F gi- 5 19743 wa 1, F f fr , f. WIN' 5 A W Y! I ,, 3 if-1 -4 2 2 9 5 i 'i Qs 'V' N V' K 4 1 A LW - A of he 11555 X, GN 'T l ,f 76 4 fl f ' l fl ' X 5 I i L : . 1 neg, A XQX s4,,f--v-- I 31' Cbelowj A letter of love? flower leftl What Marl-gsmen! ilower right! Like hell you're gonna' tow my truck. turkey! , New msn sun -fff 'Yw 'fi' , P0l.ICEMEN'S BENIVOLINT ASSOCIATION uw euronczmmr omcns Local vu. ios sure cmrus Pouce ESAJ A January 27, 1977 ' 1 ,...i.-- A l-n rr ms BEEII aaomafr 'ro MY ATTENTION THATWA P'H,'UFPICEZZS HAVE azspormsn TO ALARMS AT THE FRANKLIN STATEVBAHKIHHILB Urmmfrrni LET HE RHMIND You THAT 1-JE AGREED NOT T0 imsiomlro Amr Anais priuass 'is '.-:sms PBOPEHLY ARMED. OUR GREKVAECB Ig Ili THE A um sfrsr. Mivrafirzs 'mA'r Rsspoico TO Ama some -. , T0 MAKE IT HARDBR POR US TO WIN TEE GRIE YGKSIRCB THE A:,, .uri R. comms WILL srfwz GUNS ARE,NOT zi1zcEs,SA32irga3cAUss ws nssporm l, .tw W - This year revealed a new breed of security police at Kean College. Gone are the days of rent-a-cop and Kean Kollege Kops . Now the officers are well trained State Police and to- gether with new uniforms, new cars and new guns, they are receiving a new respect. A. . l '-'tv fi' ' .A Ill 0 .ff 454 .- -- 15302 ' i, -' if XA X we Mus! s'r1cK TOGETH-BR Otiizgxllrs Ipgvsx D01 'r RESPOND TO rua 1 fy ' , -N 4 -1 .effffl ' lint fin, ' 4 -sux mums Anuzn. cum Uipu .- 4, rc.-:,f,7,, A Q5 X N X Y- 4. ,MA i A ,fig 'age in 4 -. ,f ,. Q ,Z ' All VA. - 7' .'ffA V.: I iii ll ffl' I gf: -4 Q ,fi fi? .xaoiura ' ' ' V 4 . 1,15 .JL ,771-,:'1,',,yg3,,,'g1:3ltl'Vvlan-wg sswsnr da-49. ff ' limi.,Aft-glmiieatfirc'-9C!41f.f105 JV luv X kv Q ' Silhouetf Q Targe! H hx A l. A fx ,-Q5 fa , .' uf 7.1-25.353, Af.-QT - .ii . A ,.f- '.. ,. 1, . Q 94, - A I gn: 4: - ' K A f - I- rv, l t rl , ,itil AAL W' X 1 . Q!-Y - N, ai. ,I -1 X Y W A f - l Q -I -- fm - Y' ,, Q, A 3. Wxilir ' ' Q :r.au,,,............1. ..., - , -..WA--I 1 X .-..:::---ww M, 1'--N 4 7 ,Qi ...NJ U' 7 :F ' an Na H E A L T H S E R V I C E F I R S T A I D P S Y C H O L O G I C A L C O U N C E L I N G flop lefty Ann Marie Cunningham tries to End Chcrylk pulse. flop right! Hass Robbins, fmiddle right! Donna O'RciIy, tbullornl Doris Dimund and Sister Mary Alice Beck. ,f Ax , s.. ,- xl! S Q H I I l L QUE 'IE-7 '14 nr--1 1, The physical ailments as well as the mental ailments are cared for and hopefully cured with the assistance of the staff of Health Ser- vices. A well educated staff of nurses are on regular duty as xx ell as specialized doctors by appointment. Medical counseling is an important program of Health Services aiding personal and social problems for both men and women to give a better understanding of the problems the student may be faced with. ,w 'ir P Jose Quiles: Ass't. Director of Counseling. tmid- dlel This structure houses our ever ready and al- ways alert First Aid Squad. tbottoml Ambulance and driver awaiting action. -qffw-W is--M ' Tr.- . mx .Tk'nq.-rv, tri .,,. ., 'ge-fri!! 4' 'r H ' sk ..,- I :ge-w-'0u M I, 'brig 3,,,',h..:Q.: g E' On duty 24 hours a hx day. 7 days a week. the Squires First Aid Squad is ready when their help is needed. Each member must go through exten- sive training before en- tering an emergency situation. The First Aid Squad works along with Health Services to give the campus fine health care and protection. 4 ,V - M A xy-an ',1 . - '55, -' HAD' f , Jef-'Q gc: , 1, N f C' ' I j' -il Xxx JA? N .51 'N I 'R Wi' n X 200 I , X JW? sg. -41 ,4 Q' MKVQQ 3 5-. r x r in Lui - ,, I I '49, M? Q Holding an attitude all their own. the Greeks on campus have a closeness that is not only social but also campus minded. Meet the Greeks. Hell Week. and the mysterious Hell Night are the introductions. I.D. dinners. meetings. parties. and the Greek Glym- pics each serves its own purpose. Together or apart. the Greeks stand strong. I A I Yac- da Q 'Y-fa if ef' F . I ', ' I ,ff 1: 4 Q ,L 7' 'i'i if s 15 y.,L-- KZ' .QQ , S.-,,+i,s'--1 J 7 . . - 'L 'IW Qu Q ntl. 'el -, Y v4 - - . , 'ff w iii! . I C' pu, 'F ,qs I VX U SIGMA PHI 1 W 5 'Q an -1,5 Y.. fwvllxcvfg W gpm-far.-fAf'.z.-.-ag H7 qv' U 1Z........-. LAMBDA THETA ALPHA LAMBDA THETA PHI 1 xi I 1 i ?1 -Q f t 4 Pwr ' L .- J E1 Th 1 5 '. 'x ii rss., S 4 ' K Tx, mu 5 X x .,,4 K A . vffgw 4 A A .A. Pffggiq 'S 'va - v 1 5 2 5 f Q F 'I i .1 1 y 25 g - will wwf: if N? ii f I!,x'ir x 'S' I Q a 5 f fy! Q x .,v5.5Q4gI-...:.. 'W I Ka was ' .411 4- ? ' r x- 1 NU DELTA PI SHG MA THETA CHI X66 K-, . ,. 45, I I ,Q 1 ,, WW' HE N... W . 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DELTA SIGMA PI ,A l M QV 'xg J QW F X W ilfmm' 5.1 . .. x :YQLX QQ' f ug gk 4? a 2, .1 I 2' ,fgff .W f13:K.fg.?f ir: . :K ' W , :mag , 'is A 4 -,. , 1 -1m4,4.uuwiu ea' 1 dv-. 1' ,.,,, fs? dhlxw t 3-Qxlv ' ..,,ss QQ Q . I N Q ..O 'a .3 I 'll' ,5,oo04. 1.000095 g' IJ, A Ov ,A -5:..,f 5' .7111 et t The popular question. What's going on? was answered each month by Stu- dent Activities with a full calendar of events. Keeping it all together is everyone's favorite lady. Marion Kortjohn. Director. Working along with Ms. Kortjohn are Ruth Sprague and Jan Jackson. each with their own special ways. Lest we forget those three crazy charac- ters at their typewriters. Peggy. Jean. and Ada. The office of plans and surprises. Stu- dent Activities. ltop leftl Jean Quinn ttop rightl Julia Gentile flower leftl Marion Kortjohn draws a crowd. tlower rightl Jan Jacksong Ass't. Director of Student Activities. 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Within the four apartment build- ings on Kean's Campus. is another lifestyle. Living on campus makes many things alot easier tor the stu- dent and the Residence Association makes the living easier. 'l'he Resi- dence Association handles the needs of the residence students and any problems that may arise. Along with the business end. there are parties and dedications to tinaliie the posi-A tions of the residence buildings. -Hifi J SS k ei GG l 2h A e ffn .-Q.--A-.4 Anal-L' LSSJQIKII lv 1 A -,- ' DLLIUCIIL F11-I-dl-LD 1 f ' Y f 'T - Q 3 - e 1 2 dependent i KEAN WEEK KEAN WEEK-Class of 1980 l 7330 Pm CCB Movie Team C0mPetlti0n' Theophionseqmesedinsgnedcohnnnsofdisneqw Q The Other Side of College Center Green not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors, the im g 55 Um Liour qu, 1C 300 to 1, 500 pm college administration, or Earl llutz.Nor does anything pawn Q i Downs V Qc Chg . Bus Departs 7 :00 pm rlmfgrnacazgsgziilig axzlmgae :lily 3 'eW5P3P0f, Dllll from TPA to MFAUOWLANI ' ' ' t L.l.l I i l ' l g , c i Editor-in-Chief: Charles Foster Kane . Managing Editor ............... ' ................. . V' A X News Editor - i 3 , ,P pm . .......---..-.........--..-........... I lg i - N Earl EE23,'i55?S?Ti i lf ...,... '113.lf?'fi,l2 l mu Little Theatre Sports Editor ................ .... O sirl - ' xx W ' 'CB Presents Arts and Graphics Editor ...,. ......... 5 it LL l 1 X -. . H ' My Son Centerfold Layout ......... ......... D ggi Q 'L Nil. xndfors Advertising Manager .... .... T oodles 4l qi ' f 'abori . News 5 xx. X Clark Kent, Lois Lane, jimmy Olsen, Hildylohnson, Woocti' LU Q41-A g 9 Warne, Brenda Starr, Hank O'Hare, Dot White, loe Bees. -1 x A s ttra N Q, Qs A i A N it !D'9v I , . Y' 4, X jf l W Q :3 ' ,I KICAN f0l,l.l'QCll UF NEW iii fl 21+ i 3:00 6: 8:00 pm n . , load ff, .. , , V Kia-' f' fs- f Qs the Little Preac l Little Theatre Hi' O P E: l l ll X 6 lj 1 y 448' x ' 'J ll g 367- ' 1 A ' . R' by Haight Ashburry y 6 MEMORABIll- -1 -l I l GRUB STREET I l l dirors-in-Chief ..................... Henry David Snyder Cflf Proudfoot E 3 y lrr and Qirlaghic Design Editor . .... ., .. Robert Hess -4 E EditOr,in,Chief.- Calvin WOO Q anaging 1 mar ............. ..... ' fy McNichol U1 M ' Ed-t ...-...,,.. ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,... . e.eitttt.tar ttrtttta UQ, A Q 3 Nsxif-235O,i?' i.,.rr ,,.,r,,,rt.,i..,r..i retry Editors .... james Ahromaiti l 'let' ,fi CU CJ U-5 7q .4 W -4 Feature Editor ........... .. -i 'use Editors .... ......... M 0 'M 1 fb 'U -l F11 E Ja Z Photo Editor .............. .... ' Lt joan MclN., 4471. 1+ 2 rn 2 ' CD Arts and Graphics Editor ..... -- nnoying Editor ..,..... .............. N a. - ' gi, -U El 2 C? gl Q Head Typist ............... ivu ut b . . ....... .......t. . , Rnlverr 5 3 E5 E1 r-EI News: . L.y .,, , T 9 '95 Jfwllo T.. b :Q Jn Q., 2 Thom Moyd, Dawn White, Steve Abisuga ye fl' C, '1 Cu r-' QQ U Feature: 1 i 0416, 2 'S' ff! H rn Ron West, Neil Wheeler, Mos: Chavis, john Wa El t N 5 5, 3 3 11 Willie Washington, Arthur Wheeler, Karen jacl0I ., O 3 fry 'rf'- 'V C5 Q0 I 1 f ' I ff' . l O 72 oo :l Iyyy y - 5 5' 94 5 -l A N DBOOK 1974-1975 , l V l ID so '1- ., no ' i ' N . ' v - .r, , m . H l F? oo Q 5 ......l F5 Tp' ,T . -V 'E' 'WT LU' 'f l.IlLULlllijL Ull kQdl.L6lIY lr' 1 ZEAN 'WEEI ji ' 'fi rg lj 2m 'heatre Series 9:0 vi H d Street M NW The Childrens Cen :fifths Pub-arou lox ' to S3 Int inghis L2 :15 pm ---f c' .ck ' office 1:0 nvanity Townsend '56 praise Cou 0 , A ,Q k Pheatre uI'lf19' w,-eLJ-J.- n . .50 SQ V' Zontempor ar t i cl fl VBurn5 Townsend 7 1201 '30 5 - White 'The Ame! 1 QQ ,ogg 'k lrdecker at 8:00 1 - lj C ' Af- . -Unger 5:00-arm M- , M O f Q fadison Desi n E f f 5' W af 0 'Y 'ey Ford g f-4- gf N 34 ' Q91 U e 'P s l,O1DeII 8 200 pm 'IFAMIY' ,,,,,-, ., V... -- Q 1 0 7 ,jhffsiff Aj nlonigal H0i1l ' S2 V 6 cl-' Box Offic, f fl ? '1,Peter 11:45 AM ' ' - v-e' ex ' Y 5,50 Q17 ' Downs Hal ' f Q jr.-VA . Q, . Therapyf' f 1 j ' 5'ffe Front Lc f - i A 25 ff 01 jjj j vc and 8:30 Coffe Keg to ' 11' Front Lon rr f 1 1' fdx lxw 1 a vias j 5' j ju Ziff' V , NE ed kj nj 0 X Q, K 0 ,ya 1 40 iamau jackson Karen jackson Victoria Bostic fiane Nunnerly Derek Dent ashida jackson 'Brenda Tisdale, 'A ff.. s 0 3' J fi K! QV? X 1 rf in jj I ,- gy , for 1 X, f X Yr V- : N9 V ,A 2 will 1 4 ie' J ,Z . A ,. .. QQ or V fan u ' . ' of '.,:' ef ' s ' r' j ' iw Y b P I T Tj 'kniwrfjh --..-, Q 0 gil 0-'M Sigur ,ning FNNIFIF EMDR BILIA ALJ!!! Q ifgmak g - . ... 1 V pup-5, s 5 E l'1lfb:f',-j- X E .' it . ., gf lg - 2 2 L . 5, 220 is Q 1 'ai 1 .4 nr ' ,,,,. -I i wa L a , ! V- 'T Lori Morrisg Editor-in-Chief Where does it all start? It all starts with imagination, goes down on film, paper, napkins, match- books, receipts, typewriters and layout sheets, and then it all ends up at Hunter Publishing somewhere around deadline time. New faces bring new ideas, while ex- perienced members know where to put them. It takes a lot of hard work, time, aggravation, and strong partyin' to get the right pictures and words that build the lasting memories held within the pages of the MEMORABILIA. I ' 9 .fel . , ., . I 'Q A . Va,-v,f.,r, , ,5,...fu9 in of ' ta- - ,. ., . F' si . .U ', ww- ef- Ap - 311' ng!'J 'I b, ,, Pflsw'-7' f fy 1 -.. 'bf ,gain , 1 , Y.. ,gt 2 I X Y A'f,, '45 if 1 5:5 S' T' ' ! ' fv X .. x ,' I K 11 ., f x, N. is X, Y Q' P' .xv t. .' ., gf I 'P It . ev' 'l ffl .. 3' . ,, ,, f f' ' ' ' , Lexi' .,.,.t,..- -ff-ff Ag ff ,h 4, ' b A J ffwymeie' iv f - L'fx'2-Q, Q5 A tsl: r VU: 5' W v if n 55? . Q. X - I nf' . , ' 1 :pf I ', ' . f 5,3 - a - 1 ,arf fp. .. t if J ifilg 'vi w k ii, U - . I Q' gal. ,E A , gif? 'J' f-Q l Z :ik gg! V, K 3 1, H. J, ,! fish K5 gs ! w x k K . ?ig, x ittlfnf' . 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' 5' ,3 , I V- ' ' T5 ', .3 , A 4 , I V A,'- 1: , v, 5 mf' ff gig , t k ' g It 1 vfifffffwfe f :Y f P I .f iff I4:42,,4Af,v,,-flf,.:wZq..fg: 4.5 -fil l, fiat? , JNL' jf 4 V .Z I A ,' f 1 w e ., 1' - 1 fWi':vwif'f:e w P 55vZ ruff: Lgiffi 5 - it , AL z 4 . ' ' 4'v :,i W dw- Qf Q . , 'ff' Y . , , A .., ' V , f' 1 b 3 55 ,. jv X A, ,. Q U it '15 -i f P, ' ' , - 1' Pl ' ' 1 Q' 1 ' tz1bovebPatti SinnottgTraveI Editor. ttop N... 1 right! Micki Egan: Emergency Editor. ll' I 1 -A ,,. trightl Hunk Snyder: Late Editor, 1-5,5 fi Q rw V Young Tom Coluccig Better late ' A ' ' than never Editor. A -it n,.....W.,-., W .J .wi be . pf.: gf is 577 ..,... 224 W f 'Wi ,. M., r I I vl I I I I I 221 I I I I 1 I v I 4 ..,. I LH 4 ge., Ei- N 4, 2. r-f .'-'TWT' ill l X .-- - I . in s 1, 1 fx. N .VHQQX ','..N. 1 ,vi A? ffl -'.-'fav '- - '. .V-V: -.4 . . ..-, 1 :EQ-Igifhzriq. k5 - Q I - ' - 1' .Jf-'I 'AA Q I ' , 1' f Fx.. .A - .. 4 A x I. fix I 15' 4 .' 1 i I I I .ity . I New ver I may Hu .' .'l 'J . ' f .f -'gt rf .- X 'iv x K' is-VJXHI .sf xv 6 .' ' , pk I H I '-J-in Q N ,f x Q 55 ' i' ', fm 5. sw 194 , A fabovej Tony Riciglianog Tanned Editor. iabove right! Buz - Harold Whelan. fright? Steve Scheiner: Picture Taker. AX.. went fmfg .- .srf , A W THANK YOU! Considering this book is 304 pages, 2 pages is a small ratio to use to convey the many thanks I want to say. It was a bigjob and the people on these past few pages did the bulk of the work, yet there were thousands of favors asked of Deans, Politicians, ar- tists. photographers, etc. and they always pulled through having the same reasoning - to give Kean students st hold their memories. Well, it's done. , THANK YOU! E, E 2 E Y. E , U If Qu in fm V 4 V X . l 1 1' .' 'ii 5 I , r P' ,M',WM ,.,. , n-AMA lf? it li ., if Q - ' X, f A , fu gj 6 if V f 1 Q, 5 ,, -3: 3 V lv ,. 3 QV K Z'-far..-' .haggle A 'Q , -225' ' . f V' 5 eg. . in ' ' 1 H-.sf 1 if-My Q, .4 . 4 Q E2 . 4-If ' if t ,W an 5 ll 4-JT' f .gf 'vt E IEZ' U- .Mui 1, iv A Wa ,I .V Q il.: , 1. AU ,Qi 'S 1 PHOTOGRAPHY Phil Cafasso Jeff Cohen Micki Egan Magda Galis-Menendez Charles Hershey Joe Horvath Instructional Resource Center: Dave Balog. DuWayne Meliotes Keith Kimberlin Paul Milcik Lori Morris Kemper Morse Steve Morse Dave Rosen Chuck Ross Mr. Salvas Steve Scheiner Jim Shive Marta Verna Neil Wheeler Mark Worobetz Dennis Zenek And most of the Independent Staff X LAYOUTS Phil Cafasso Paul Milcik Lori Morris Chuck Ross Jim Shive Dennis Zentek COPY Phil Cafasso Micki Egan Lori Morris Donald Raichle Chuck Ross Hank Snyder Buz Whelan ,ll TYPING Connie Efthemios Sylvia Komoroczy Peggy Melchione Paul Milcik Lori Morris Tony Ricigliano Patti Sinnott ARTWORKS Jim Callanan Tom Colucci Bill Johnathon Paul Milcik Lori Morris Harry Pagdon Maria Perez Dave Piatkowski Toby Salit Patti Sinnott What makes the news makes the newspaper. But what is news? Is it the gathering and dissemenation of facts that cause change? Is it objective? Are there morals and ethics that govem what is printable and what is not? These questions can only be answered after you inject the most crucial component of the news, the newswriters. Their job is to cover all is- sues that affect the general population but as Ab- raham Lincoln might have said. had he been a re- porter. You can please some of the people . . . As for the news being objective, how can anything that emenates from people and written by people be objective? The morals and ethics that always govern the news reflect the general mood of the population rather than any set code. All in all. the newspapers have traditionally been the watch-dogs over such enterprises as govem- ment, business, and life itself. The people who write the news attempt to bring complete and comprehen- sive coverage to all the stories. even the boring ones. This year a group of not very visable, yet al- ways around people. worked to get out the Indepen- dent every week for that Thursday morning release: incidentally they never missed one. Their work. be- sides keeping them busy. kept the campus informed and entertained all year. What they got out of it is hard to say. but no mat- ter what their reasons. they did the job. Anyway. here they are pictured on the job. Editor-in-Chief Phil Cafasso Q56-' fclockwise from top lcftb Chrix .liimchu - ffegiiiiru Eiiiriii. X if Npiiiix I iiiiiw l ii Jarocha - Ccnicrfold. Cooriiirigiior and Friendxz H.i Barbara Wnlcoffl- Managing Fdiion Sicvcn Shcincr rising Manager. ' i 1 V rrx Hind ii fil'.1Pi'ilx. N Iiii'-ii I -lhiiiii W Mina ,Q-0- ?'1 ix ,,, 4 3 1 x ri ' L , 4 P Q Tr- 2 ' 'f'f,:E. ' F., gn N 1 v , 24 1-. ' iia 1 -yn- 4 I . tes. Fi Rig, Av ' Q Q ' I ?l 1 E ' ' !Zfff'5 1. P' 'Y ,g-iv' ..a 5,-.... j z.. i f A -agiy r f .- , 10:5 : . gk '- A-iff.-,f g fclnekwise from top right! Jim Guerinello - Arts and Graphiesg lillen Jaroehu - Centerfold Coor- dinnlnn Kinne Sutton - Business Mgrg L'.'l'. Prnudfonl - Feature Writer, News: Jeff Cohen - Phu- Iugrupher, is--.ar 5544? 4' ,gp 'fb ., E -.fm 1 w. , Wf5fQ ,J,,, f' -4 t 'f :,. .1-w ai. aw. 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Filled with stories. poetry. prose. and pictures which revealed thoughts. observations and fantasies. the Grub Street was well worth the time it took to put together. wait for. read. and enjoy. , s H tabove clockwise from leftl Robert Hess. Grubstreet writer: Hank Snyder. Hess: Chris Jarocha icon- W ' tributorl. Dan Laberti. Paula Jensen tcontributorl. Dr. Anne Marie Brumm. 235 I iwf,-ff' r xx .- Zz, --. ' 2 , I A31 11- . 1 236 tabovel Calvin Woody Editor-in-Chief lrightl Brenda Tisdale: feature writer Expressions offers a look at different cultural lifestyles through articles, poetry and stories. Stu- dents are free to voice their opinions through writ- ten words and speak out for what they believe to be true. Literature is a strong medium for expression and the pieces found in the pages of Expressions are feelings felt from deep within the authors. Y V .. ' n Q Editor-in-Chief: Calvin Wood Managing Editor ............................... Kamau Imam News Editor .... ..... R on West Feature Editor ........... . . . Mosi Chavis Photo Editor .............. .... A ntony Battle Arts and Graphics Editor .... ...... D erek Dent Head Typist ............... . . .Rashida jackson News: Thom Moyd, Dawn White, Steve Abisuga Feature: Ron West, Neil Wheeler, Mosi Chavis, Gail johnson, Brenda Tisdale, Arthur Wheeler, Karen jackson Typist: Valora Lockett, Carmen Spellman, Denise Pittman, Elise jenkins Advisor: Professor Charles Tyson E- ttop leftl Jim Kaus: Business Manager. ttop rightj Jeff Star Pontong General Manager. tbottomj Staff poses at party for picture. lopposite page. top left? Cavanaugh Cobbsg Ass't. Station Manager. ttop rightj JF! Ji IIC' 238 .X ' lm-kind Z- Michael Hughes. tbottoml A rose between two thorns? m 4 405+ ,112 1. ., amvswvm wuwww f1 T' .wwf . Q? ., 1 Q. M et 'S - 'Q 'Q 9 WKCU free flow music as we were told and finally heard, tried hard this year to keep us in- formed. Transmitting problems caused major foul-ups but communications were kept open. News. advertisements, interviews and music ran through the lines of WKCU. Offering oppor- tunities to speak out or listen in. the radio station turned on those who tuned in. , k 1 qgj Q ' 'W- .SX ' A .,, :I , I ,Z js Q. 3 411- lo 7 ill - f E ,L A-Q af I.. f 5145 wq.,..,, V . . 51, my ' . 'qc -K 4.w..,, . .,.s ai' 2 -5-Jfness Manager To Leave KC O1 T11 Ht fD.'3 U 'UO ,DD CT'l-'- 'JU I-I-I-J El O 3 DHD E11 SHO Z I-1'-S AEI ID O F' CD D' I ie- 2-O y l-J CL UJ - O I L11 C3 ,I-I Ill fb I 4 Ji L-4 f UQ H I I-' Z l-'- i-3 I CD l'1'l I :T Q CU UJ I-1 P5 C U XO E F U1 U1 Dick A Ne fix, -,-.r lent rg. lzlecuong Council Plans Reorganize CCB by Robert Siniakin The College Center Board, ICCBI, who receives one- quarter of Student Organization's total activity fee, may iavetheirfundsfrozen atthe beginning ofthe nextfiscal fear, September 1st, if CCB cannot be reorganized by Student Organization by that date. The Student Council it their meeting last Friday evening placed a rider on ICB's budget that would give Student Council the Jower to freeze the funds if the situation cannot be esolved. The rider places a stipulation an the already approved budget of S102,135. The terms of this rider are to reach a harmonious 'ccnrd between CCB and A ' --'-- IC the and to Mr. Whelan and Mr. Sievers. He added, we are not freezing the funds by any means. at least not yet. Gomes continued by saying that the Fxeciitive Board will 4 Business Manager A ppoinzea' 2 by Robert Siniakin gustine F. Cero, a graduate ton Hall University with a 1 Accounting, was officially 'd Business Manager of :nt Organization at the ent Council meeting last 6 t I I l I IOUH .. ..f 2 I 1 7 . ,I 1, 4 I t 4 P09ll The Exec--'i' f .C I: --F' , WL ,I 3' Pick-a-Pic Committee I - TED will geo c JT, ved approximately 60 ap- NT ALLOT ?,Ar - tions. The committee inter- AMUU f mf ed five potential candidates A l . If ,,-I! NT AMOUNT ALL- ' then narrowed it down to Q f AMUU i-' candidates Mike Dudnikov h ' 4. REQUESTED Cero. 'it V 'I 'S ,S S , tl Si,-1955 manager is res- A 7 K7 L ff 6 Finance Boar gil ible for supervising the ac- ' f .. - X915 I9 yt :ting and bookkeeping . ' I , kv y ct of Student Organization. . , Q f , It Jther duties will be the adl gk,.q:.: ,,:x1,:,:, zl. .C . , s Q stration of contractua ' l T ' 'i: T ' A M . Q ements and investment and Phom bv Steve Scheme' I D rance portfolios. Augustine F. Cero was chosen to replace Steve Piccoloasthe Business X 0 V I addition the business Manager of Sludgnl Org, 3 by Robert Kern and a half years at Kean College. Steven Pic- -I-I s Manager for Student Organization is leav- Tiber12. ig fron. his position, Piccolo is furthering his L waking a financial step up. best Business fer worked with n, President of Stu..- Piccolo has worked with six diffrent ad- ministrations, which puts hirr ahead of many government em- ployees. Piccolo started after he answered an ad in the Star- Ledger. From the beginning it was not justa job for him. When I first took the job I was very happy to be in the position I was in, said Piccolo. Immediate responsibility. . .and I had the surroundings,. the youthful neople and congenial at- mospheref' What exactly is a Business Manager? Basically he handles the funds of the Student Organization but, as Piccolo put it, he must read architectural plans and be able to relate to the specialized groups on campus. . .it will be tough finding a replacement. tThere arei limited funds available so you're not go- ing to be able to go out and find someone with experience. Over the years Piccolo has noted a loss of personal com- mitment to moral and social values on the part of college students, likening it to his days in college during the sixties. I'm not saying that students are any less for commitments, I'm just saying that it's a different time. I think that there is a lack of leadership figures for students to follow today, be inspired by. . .I think that there are some in- dividuals on this campus who are very good figures and I have to say that Nathan Weiss is one of them. Piccolo came out very strongly about the assets of the school and contended that there is little school loyalty. I think tschool spiriti is almost non-existent at this school, to be frank. I think that we saw a little bit in athletics. . .but I think that in a commuter college it's tough. He stated the reasons as a lack of dependency on the campus and the location of the campus in the met- ropolitan area with so many other influences around. Students are not encouraged fContinued on back page! 1 arg, , 4, -x -f Steve Piccolo will step down as Business Mana en., I years. Qzuuem urg. 1101615 meclzons Of: SS fo IS Q Q -3' S 5? . 5 009 d 559 of g XJ Q ' Vx 5 fa 'M X1 5 447 18' sbfr? egjfvfif 43584 Q Q 4? 0 43? ac are f , N-0 ,fa wif 15' aS?61?'? 0 y go Q g dffsvggf ,I U Q Q .PJ si uf Q, Q- ,Q ,.. SGC xd ' ' Q, ,P 8 fn CL 165 W of f e 5 Q 2 2 FB X 8 he exedxogy V A, gi 5 if 35 2 3 3 Q 1 WN 9 6, 8. N T5 - f- r-i me W wrnzirdizzhft r 'rf PNSX i0 wt dwuh ihblh nent! mm-,tn . Q 9 ,y 2 m f 1 Wade vemfd ifofwt 'M Canakdafiopvv' Q keen CTOQG ' 554' 1, 2 F ' 33816462005 wwf PM Ok K Smonswqce 19 U flflollege AAU? h 33 il Z 2-C Awe pcglimgw alias mme PQ e v aux 0150 Ajlrnk 401' was DOA? g 4 Q gg km se 4bA,,xocx 7 feb ew., vena Jars , cg ., : Qt! AMOUNT TABLES fm- A K FUNDED G U 2896222757083 ey gm gi Qi eBoarX Councit S HOUP VO Q I - Fingfyg. V 5 C5 U igwggvgefxaggnvefv mea Q Qld 01159800 ante sax Q if 3 I 0 C Q Dfeolf 0017 o S , of . ' D I. 7.0 Cl! ,QQ 4 0078 0,136 OCR, 6V0f7f6.:-fflg e 8 f P19140 1. -vdnff M V P505 if S prf S 75L5,oHON CD SE Y '05 C 144 ' O QE . n A7186 7,4 C E ana anuauo 'Ps ' '-P KN 1 Ofg S N7 1 0 W b Studen enifxg 0 5 44 Xe Q 50196 Y e the op ge 0019 to C ew Ld an re ' S746 A741 r the U30 P rm. We wang 6 N A :e ' But X 1?-130 nie' X F Pho ne1rwr X Om by 5 Scheme' The next year's Student Organization Executive Boardt From left to 'te' 'ou' and 3 han X right, Cathy Schwartz, secretary: loyce Marinelli, presidentg Gus Car- ? c' assista t teasure Michell C ' ' p id t I lla V .. .- 'V Y' , uaff: gm . ,mai ,N 1 ,5',,,,, 4-Zigi 25:9 qn?1.S 2 5 :n',.9.. m.-X 45 uni,-V 1' ajfzffja - ,3 .V ,Q X Q.,-5 f.1wf'.J'- . wok f ' :fy-7: . N , fi WEQA -:WN fx A Q J. 2 4 4, fl f fi, I V 'lbs - ,qv A - 1 z I Y , f K. ', . f L 1 ,lv ff' V me ff W 1 'V 1 'Un-nv 400 f N HK .venkk 'Ns Nu' 1' 4.11-0' - -XS-5 I x I f ri V' . ' N X deff ' A 1 Pg. 242 tupper left? President Buz Whelan. tupper right! Assistant treasurer Greg Gomes. tbottoml Vice-president Al Molozzi. pg. 243 tTreasurerJ Jack Sievers. MX X if I -- S. Y. I A I S X x ,,.. - J X.. Q' ,yksw J! v y ff ga f I 94' v If t . v X . 4,j x ,ig D .q,,,,81. ' vans, Q 5 -, . 5 -'V' ' xl. v, ' at, sk lt would be all too easy to fill this space with a summary of the years accomplish- ments by Student Organization. But I fear that as the years roll by and this book molds and yellows in your attic. cellar or favorite closet the work that seems so im- portant now will eventually appear trivial. and you would read this page with a pa- tronizing eye. It is also possible to describe the under-graduate years as those of personal triumph and growth. We could puff each other up with back-patting and make in- credibly optimistic statements about the years ahead. But when the years ahead have become the years behind. many of us will still on occasion open these pages and the naivete of such puffery and promise would probably astound. I could also tell you that you are the leaders of tomorrow and the shapers of the future. but I doubt it. Those roles will no doubt be filled by the sons and. in all too few cases. the daughters of the leaders and shapers of the present. You and I have not the power to effect any sort of noticeable change in our social. economic or political order. But we do have the power to control and shape. at least to some degree. our own lives. For most of our years we've escaped serious responsibility. Now we are at a time when it is no longer reasona- ble to place our fate in the hands of another. It is important to realize that so- ciety owes you nothing. You may want to spend time lying in the sunshine. but take care. Lazy days have a way of turning into lazy years. and hanging out becomes hanging on. All of usjudge ourselves by what we be- lieve we can do: others judge us by what we have done. Expend your energy to narrow the gap between the two and you will be doing well. Don't waste your pre- cious time asking what your country can do for you: ask what you can do for your- self. K3 ,xx Buz Whelan President. Student Organization Inc. 244 .4 - i 11.54 l .'J'?f2'3s V fleftl Business Manager Steve Piccolo who left Student Org. this year to find bigger and better things and tbelowl Gus Cero the inheritor of Steve's position. Ma Ann Mcknight ties loose ends for all of those funded group functions. -1-i.i-- l ,ual -'he V .l GW' ni., A , E522 .77 C.- ff, fx 1 s l h. , r 1 ! 1 . Q ,I 9, , 6 tleftj Even with a heavy work load, Wir, fmt .wt time for partying is still found. 'V . xr -- lbottom left! Also new this year to M 'Q' help tackle the job is Joan Caruso. 53:1 f Q lbottoml Joyce Marinelli - secre- T , Iafy. Q 5 lt ! tFrom top to bottom! - Buz Whelan presents the proper wary to ask council for uddi- tional funds. First get their ut- tention, then present your facts und arguments, und fi- nzilly pray. 4, , if , - f 1, 41. - f . .,. A-4fL.f..- Q -, ,.f 4 . sf,4-w s 9- fvu.. I -I , L.. Qu.- E 5 f' 3. h w ,Ei id- v -y -. XY 1 tbottoml Council at work tbelowl - Patti Sinnott and Toni Ricigliano engaging in some cross dialogue. trightl Sec- retaries Olga Judkas and Joyce Marinelli along with Assis- tant Treasurer Greg Gomes meet the famous Mickey Mouse on his tour of Kean this year. - ..u.t , i l E u-il--1..- X 5 ,gl -,N ,'5Q xii 2' X ,, R ' 1 'T lpg. 248 and 2495 The Wizard keeping his eye on all the people who made Stu- dent Org. work. 1, NYJ? I , 1, u. A mv II!! Q, xml lll'2'l 1 '4 fp l1i'i f',fAq mah-ws f'Q3,,, 1 'flu AI? V V ,-.', '- I 9' A lv ,,-1 -. I R35 . Kkvgv.-Y wx Q. fN.N.. l T A fx Aan... it , ' x 4 .X-D 1 1 I H F I r 1 4 I A i I . limi , .' ii- ' Q i g, I I ji- - .Q--.--ww . W, ,aww . ,,, ,,, ff 9x all '-N. fs-,wf fx 1 1' CA ' a!!..,,' s. 1.- ,x Y - 1 ,PAT ' IQ V Vi 'vi-YH-l-1 ni l '- ' ' X ' '-' hv j--535- - - X M - 1- if H 'F J-xml - 'T 'ffli P 2221. - 13:1-' ff ' taxa Y .11 V' 25 I Q N K flghl, Pznrly 'l in '. X 05 Ds Hop lcfll Chris Vultlc. prcsislcnl. Hop right! Lillian Mur- m. tlowcr Iclh lhml World lixccutivc Board. flower MW, -vnu, vlan. S ' i L jl n Q3 Nfqlw I KJ EL-6:7 C5 J' 55 dv? ca E V E5 NX L ,J ' fX,fff .ww ff, f Q R Z ?, il .xnlj 4 flop leftl Enjoying 11 few cold ones at the picnic. llower left! Dorleen Hairston and Kelly Tunlm. tloxxcr righll Look at that woman walk! , 4, rf-X ' - -amy N 1 I W ,A V ,I . . '05, l--, ,L i' '43-Q. ttop leftl Pam Parker ttop rightl Jerome and Droop tlower right! Tom Green and Kissy Jones. flower leftl Miriam Merraro. cl 'Tr 1 - f :FHS Qf,-.. ,t . .ffl 'N' 1 Y' ' T L --T s we 5 D 3 There are two strong purposes behind the Third World Movement. First: to unify all minority students at Kean in the hopes of building awareness to the changing lifestyles within the Third World. Second: to bring new cultural and social experiences with educational oppor- tunities to all students on the college campus. The Third World Movement meets these goals each year with increasing membership and intensity. 6 C QD W QD k CL QQYBYUZ :F w wma Fwm Q R g 1 ff E Ed Boczar in w Earl KI 3 In n a f Q -up '52 YS ,, M?551 '?33 l 9 --i-9 ra 'gr E J x E V17 lh., -Ej: .f.,..- .1-. 2, ,... if 7? i 9, 'Vue 'S 7 X , ' :sc 1 v :S A +A vw - l G S iff r-5' Q is 5' 21.5 -!.v i .fi 3 563-9 2 af 2 Q V -P I-n .D as iz, 2 1 A B CD -Oi zu. U3 'AGC B' W f? K' I -: 8 79 : so O E 3 3 5 T25 M -5 5 F io? T -'3 S .1 67 0 is ax 'ff a g rn CD 1 -3 .513 5' 2 +2 Q 95' El 2: + IC. Q - 44491 m 69 5' :Q 'H '- , fsfffg ws? we-H QQ, O, 9 Q-, ag 5 Q. 5 ,, w G3 '77 ' N 3 Q 'FD 21 S4 -1 . .f , : ' Q S N. C X- 4: W 2051 -H 1' ae 52 -- Q .L I 0 2, Q rn 39 Qdfv aqgjeizsz- 32:2 j Q65 Cf: -0.1 3-Ea 9' -' m 'AU ' Q 3 Q Q 3 E4 Q Z : ' s 0 O UQ ' a' tg- 5 l calf oygifaror Sal?--133 i i- J l Could Have ance All Night... 1' Dance Marathon, April 29, 30 and Mayl - Friday 3 PM., sim day, 3 A.M. FIRST PRIZE 5100. The Council for Exceptional Children is sponsoring its 2nd an- nual Dance Marathon forthe handicapped. The proceeds from the marathon will go to the Cerebral Palsy Center in Union. The Marathon will last 36 hours in the Kean College Snack Bar, in the Student Center in. Union. During this time there will be other activities going on for your enjoyment. www Q Q9 r Q 'C Confused! Lonely! I ?l'?!?!?!?!? -2 Gi 527-2330 S 1' yi 527-2360 If 1' nb-N mit 289-21 O1 E 5 vb-Rm W0 5 'F' QRUSTRABXENXS Mon.-Fri. Z 3 CHXXD 9335i-507' 9 a.m.-1 a.m Q. ' CALL Rig:-,,xrr:A.wERRALS R E 9 CJXONSRE 8 sun. 2 Z iNP0'M 2 p.m.-1 a.m. ,E b -4 5 O FU ,. 0 - 2 iw - 5 Call Kean College Hotline 5 A KEAN COLLEGE ...QQ ,',i X- N' - X Communication - Help Cente 0 PARENT LINE I Q 1 . 3 51 Q 5 877 c T E ff 1 a W O tOri T C - 351 -5878 F RUST RATED ? CHILD PROBLEMS 'F INFORMATION and REFERRALS Mon. Thru Fri. Sat. and Sunday 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. 2 p.m. - 1 a.m. C U 1911.911 Jed Qggg - aatlyg xog VCU aqg 39 .um L, .w.d Z x we 1- .we 6 O81 - U19 AQW afeg 0 szayatrl Aepung Jug Aepimgs 3 ,QQPIH ,mu Aepuow 'wa oofa ogg - ' Mei '2:iA2w'A2pS1mu 092.55-1-gli ll0 l uo azpefg Aafuelg' Euunzeaj Z au Lo va u oo T M suv Buguuope go eneeql amp 19 ,mmap C93 - uoyvamnmmo O BN 3931103 NV av' r' cg' llkj Ctr V N f ff 3 . .5 ,f 1 , A ' I R . , 1 Q1 1 f 2 ,, ' 'f ft x 2,3 'T' v-.f:f-w el, z 'Q M- 4.11 5 :E 6 , y,, . 1 2 1 , , U 9' gli' C' 5 52 f' L? -Ci in .4 7, ', 3 I I, , ff, ,1 A , f il 1 ax ' I' f ,', 5' V. x gf .-'V x 1 I lc lx , A I I ' I . 1, 1, A ' ' H , xii? 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Page 257 labovel Crazy Sue Levine - Recording Secretary, ilefll .lean Dumphy - Correspondence Secretary. lupper left! ligne Horde.iu -sir f ,.v . 3 L J : ir Cul I .v ' ifv- ,Q- 4f' ,-fff?f rA7 mf-- -any 'Sf ,,. r W . . rfpag 3' if . A 1 '- x H . 1. X lleftl Ken Tompkinx - publicity fheloxxl Holly 'lrucger - human relations, llmxer lcftl Paula Pcluk - line urtx. lbotlom right! Rodger Jacob and John .lunigu - films. JP? Ei 55? A gf ' ' gl. , I , f f wwf' 'L . ,ai X. Hefty Denise Duceett - photography. lbutlomj the food xtuff. ff , 9- -faq' ' 4+ A' .V + f ,. . N N 1- N 6. . 4 - --...inn ,,, D, , fe f. ng? gf '. 1' vii Q 'u fk K z ,I 4, if VIH 4-1 :V ' 6, ?. t L-muff., , . mf: .K,,,. an J' -' -k 'wa-4 :W , wif A5 5 lr Y ,i X 3 1 4 IO' H :DQ 00 1? I. ' N07 I ftru ' , . 4' sf!-Q f I' ui' 00 uv' 0 nf f I L eb inf X Hefty Bob Grey - xmge crew, flower lefty Tum Everx L .. 0- A I1 recreation. lbelmml Leslie DePalma - craft smre. 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Paul Milcik knew what to do and when to do it. Something for everybody and free beer for anybody who enjoys waiting in line. 2 66 X C? 5. 31 rs. e is-tp. tb' , t-1. T -51i-xu:fTnJ'1r.--Q'- ttop leftl Paul Milcikg ready for socializin'! Cabovej Chuck Rossg need we say more. topposite pageltop leftj Mark Prowe tlefll plays host at an AllCollege Party 1tlowerleftl Cub and Pat lppolito flippin' burgers at an All College Picnic . trightj Young Tom Colucci stands on his head. ' I 'TH v FL 4 rgl N f'Vw 9fa'TW4 , 'fy W fff fy FS' All ' gh EXEMWQM QM y 2 XJL- JJ cg dawn P134-Lp wxlu S 'hav' 2 R f H .i, -7 ' Z , 'xf.:':,T gillllh Wf 'T 1... 268 u..-1 ounci S 'Q fl-vw .51 v A Hx me 1-gl Endless hours. hard work, extraordinary effort and a bottomless wallet are the basic ingredients necessary for a vital Council for Exceptional Children. All of the above must in some way compensate for the disadvan- tages that exceptional children are faced with each and every day. The annual Halloween party, and dance marathon, the sporting events. picnics and technical assignments are just some of the many services provided by C.E.C. The members of the Council exact their reward via the satis- faction they derive through helping the children who mean so very much to them. Qhlldren WWA? t attc W, is 'fm-ll. QISDFQSS .4 ., fm. fx -'QQIETQ , Q '-L ,, fm' Z M- -K f .fa A c 'M Ins! mga Halwk 4 ' is Y' gffzag ,W ai flfqgld V iv B1 bf 5133 gay!! 'Q, P A' v X1 A h :41g is xv D ' Vf, life is gf' fullggj I I lx? v- 3 ff . .5 . lf! 'liz 5. 1 ff-,. TIQQ'-J , .V , It eu 'Q L if c 1f:T'f vb.- f . . 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EVE., MAY 12, 1977 al 8:00 P.M.f College Center Board Special Events Committee presents CHICK COREA S3 One KC l.D, Required . Per Couple For Entry 0 zz ra I H1 Vi -'I :U If so 9' ur Q KD 0 X an n : 0 2 5' O -0. A- Z m tl 0 1 ll 0 '4 -I IG! 253 :WZ 'Nl 5,4 cn i ING! 1977 RGHT CAD I I I I I I I I I I I I I U 3 , l H I 5 I C FI E I I 8 Michelle Prlore 3 1 lan Christopher 5 3 I heinol oFKDuv eguhhmg mme hosgone by hat we have F lt V9 our memor-es how UDDITNQ thhoughihe shadows oF e have sperfli years bumlclnhg our PDUOSSBIDYWS Are they ,Kwong 7 re we hong? olbhls ns The end of Gut' NQIHHIDQ w we must star-Wpyga n B.. W. hw 'R' , Dur'Mmols,U W th ,. A fe .1 who 1, . -4 A .54 Q. xl' 'u d, 21 'EY sy '- 'Wt Nw Fxviavibts. Mgw 3 V4 H I ,Q 4,,,, 5 .' s Pi gg 1 ,Q W , ' W Q A me 1 i G V M A A 5 6 . xx . ,hh ..- H, ' lb 'Q ,yQ',i-I ff- ty, .. w . x 'A 1. af ,Q ar IG f, . mn V I ..,. ., I, 27246513 ' -1 . 6' We Xxx xx bfi: ,LL . an 3 4 Ya N 1 l TH .. An v M. Hu 1 , 4 V I fi wk t X v lr il A ' n , XM .' ' n X, v U ' -5. ' X X X , s 'Y-als I I x , -4 mfg. , 'Q , .4 N . A'-., x x-., A .. an - .i',aA 451. ,gy ' ' ' f- Mo' I .g 4 U V l ' ' I' ' ' x - -y '- , .'v 1 ' 'SLS F i,.m.zPl 3, 11,1 W 1 . ,A vv .4 wi ' imma Q pn- ,.,, tn-aw.. ,E 1 .I in I ' 3'3- -'gv,.aA A6.Ti 4-Wa A- 4 ?'.pnf'A q -an 7 . ,, Y N -0 is 4 k I N V L r 'N M . ,, Aw, ' 4' my 1 'bm tak . f .1 A., ,MQ i fini' Q. W ,.,..-.Q.5so-lr-n . x if N ,- A... -L .W v .J , 'r' af 5 -' .Tn 8 Q.. 1' 'MJQ We were hungry. Hungry for knowledge. hungry for adventure. hungry for something new to Clo. We were hungry for each other. and for love and all those sweet. nice things that are so corny to talk or write about but play such an important part in our lives. And it wasn't always abstract. Some- times we were just plain hungry in the most Concrete sense. We ate. We drank. We studied and philosophized and solved the world's problems a hundred times over - over a glass of beer or a steak with cheese. Sure. there was beer with too much foam. hamburgers with too much grease and love with too many games. But what the hell. we were young and full of hope and everything seemed so new . . . and when it didn't we could always joke and laugh about it. They were good days - maybe the best we'll ever have. 1 - - 1 1, .... -M W.. L., U!'o '21 ' T 32 JW7'il Q'f'f. f1 . Y Q 1 . Q, 2 of 5 s Q N' iff-1. i if 'N-an dip v-,Q fi ,ftu-I'-Paw 1. 4 ,. , 9 4 , , 'Xl jf P . qi , f D 4 r -.Q v , , . , 'rf 'V - fa 'V MVK , ' 1'-'Kk,...f: ff-f O UI' m I Q ., it , L U 1 I Q Us Ah, '1 Q 1-fx . 'li f ' . ff as ' V. 'vs 7 x 'Uv i, ' F 1 M V ? 4 !lJr?f ,N 'V ,gxglfx ,A L' A-' V: gi H me w ,MQ V, 1 4 4 di, v .M ' 1 x I I A psig' , 'M?W:T?::':M'lE!k5M 'Wm'm'a'.2 'M A' WWW , Q 1 In .1 3Lf,,,wvZq-va1sgw,x4.1t-5, 7112 3?2fi1l'4'7f,'s9'lW? : V A, 9 , r . 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Remember fill- ing out that first resume. trying to remember all those little extra things we did. struggling to make our experience look so all- inelusive. trying to appear so well-rounded to our would-be employ- ers. Some of us headed for the big city. while others split for small towns and cozy living. Some of us just flipped off the mortar board and made for the Jersey shore. DEGAD 'Q f I , M P ,. A Q A 03' gxoxglef 5' 1 t T' X501 'fix RESUME K-ag? 9425 ' , W :+L . ' . 3 1 ,yi fr M55 - 1 Aw' K bi, v k ' 4' '1 x, vw ,Lff-'.'1:. L X nk, G . 1 .. lf 2 2 -F' -WQiJ,,: A 'L ?Ti +3fIL-A pf 4.1.-' 2' yfffdrw -4 1' rp . QQ f' L. 1 -w. H - ,ff .Ov w xx ,fi DATE OF BIRTH: N534 4fggQ3 TELEPHONE: r' Cd9ggSC9 'lggf ,Ge QJ?'co9'xXiQ,aq si tion tha ctw' QOKOQ q5S9Qo9fLm'5Sb4e9 fation nd 'bxql -9 ' a Q, Sswicsgego 0 do . c, Q, Cysipvso 9 4 0 Q? 499 Q59 Q0 Q09 X X9 Q 0 'Nays Gage c, Gi X x Q ' 9 'A Q ff. 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Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

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Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980


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