Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1984
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Lai' AQ- 403' Editor-in-Chief - Corhy Jacobs Kykfleff and QQCQJEHQ5 .xdclzieuing i mmoriah fy meana giving a piece of youraeff jar Mode wlwae Auea open ,uw 4, 0. cleaalhne, fkeir worJ.4 anal picfurea prove Mai 31.2, ,Jw e,Ue mei, Ame . . he 1983-84 yearbook is unique from those in years past. You see, it covers a broad range of topics with the necessary coverage given to each. The Editor-in-Chief has not focused on her particular group or interest. One night while trying to decide on a theme for the yearbook the usual thoughts crossed our minds. Ideas such as nostalgic or historical approaches that would target on the glorious days at Kean seemed nice but too typical for this particular time. Someone suggested the theme to be Kean's new mascot. Excellent idea Cso we thoughtj but since the decision on a new mascot, like so many other things on this campus, was a long drawn out affair we had to find an alternative. Then l had this idea that the yearbook's objective should be to prove its own importance. I mean there is a yearbook in your hands right now that covers student groups, seniors and most importantly, student life. That is more than could be asked for last year. Within the past few years the yearbook has lost its popularity and importance to the student body as a whole due to poor management and student apathy. According to a dependable source, it was questioned whether or not MEMORABILIA 1983-84 would receive funding. Obviously the money was received for the book but the questions and doubts about a yearbook publication still exist. Due to these reasons I felt that this MEMORABILIA should aim toward the importance a yearbook can hold in the minds of the students as well as the entire college community. A successful yearbook is a collection of nostalgia that will always be remembered by the individual students in some manner since these memories were once the present time and helped students shape their lives. The 1984 MEMORABILIA is a yearbook that must prove to the college community, and to influential individuals, that its publication is of importance. Also, this yearbook shows that dedicated students are still capable of organizing a successful publication. A yearbook that pleases every individual is merely a dream for every Editor-in-Chief. Remember, as long as you use the correct formula any seed will eventually blossom and this Editor believes that her small staff has proven this statement to be true . . . Cathy Jacobs MEMORABILIA Editor-in-Chief 1983-84 -Qin 5 vm 0 Ste -b xkikxaby-88 XOQ' Qs O 'Q 43 S -..- Q. U-M. l ., v -. -. , 9 --.' - -Q : -.M , s n nw, N... N.. - .. N. I S 1 x -. Q M -.. s , n 5-.. N M.. -mg -. --1 . -N. 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The gool of the Festivol is to introduce the students to their Ieoders ond group represento- tives ronging from the College Center Boord to the froternities. By oquointing the students with the vorious clubs it is onticipoted thot more people will become octive in their Student Govern- ment ond groups. ond with Prog am 'four Futu This yeor the Festivol's theme wos Progrom Your Future ot Kean with interests leoning toword science fiction. Besides the numerous Keongers strolling obout in their blue ond white T-shirts, there wos Mox the Robot ond computer photo- grophs. Eoch funded group hod o toble set up on the green os o requirement by Student Org. in order to drow the students' ottention. The Council for Excep- tionol Children won the oword for Best Toble with o set-up designed to look like o com- puter which correloted with the Festivol's theme. This event would not be possible without the Assistont Directors of Student Activities Peggy Melchione ond Chris Cottle, the people responsible for moking the system work. As Peggy kept obreost of the lotest informotion through her comer- o's lens, Chris wos olwoys ot hond to direct the Keongers ond keep the production run- ning smoothly. Spending the doy on the Hutchinson Green with fellow students ond future student Ieoders seemed to get the yeor off to o greot stort. As for Mox the Robot, he wos unovoiloble for comment but it seems sofe to ossume thot Mox enjoyed his stoy ot Keon. - Cothy Jocobs Representotives of Student Orgonizotion ond Student Activities odvertise the upcoming event. .. qi? , ,Lge 1' J sf ABOVE: Keonger Cothy Jocobs observes the representotives from Kids on the Block . 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As he continues his journey toword the dorm, he opprooches the buildings reod- ing the nomes on eoch. Ducking quickly ond remoining olert in order to ovoid the boseboll ond frisbee, he looks up ot the holls ond sees vorious people yelling ocross the quod to eoch other. Hoven't they ever heord of the Iotest invention colled the telephone he soys to himself. Whot o stronge ploce. He enters the building ond reolizes thot there is o buzzer system in the works in order to enter the holl. He intelligently presses the oppropriote button ond woits for the door to be unlocked. - Whot odvonced feotures he ponders. - During this woiting time onother student enters the outer lobby ond wolks right into the inner holl. The bolt wos not even working . . . how emborrossing. Next he presses the elevo- tor button. As he stonds by the elevotor o resident from the building suggests You'll reoch your destinotion foster if you toke the stoirs. Those elevotors oren't working. Don't you know thot by Thursdoy they need repoir? . So there he goes down the hollwoy trudging up how mony flights ogoin? . . . SIX. One by one he climbs those steps. When he finolly reoches the oportment he's huffing ond puffing from being out of breoth. He knocks on the door ond o stronge foce onswers os the oportment reeks from some- one's cooking. He osks ls John home? The resident sorcosticol- ly replies, lllohn? Hell, he moved over to Rogers Holl three weeks ogo. As he slowly ond ongrily creeps down the stoirs he osks himself oloud, Why would onyone ever wont to live here?. Then the voice of o resident quickly replies For the excitement ond the chollenge . .. - Cothy Jocobs rr .Qt . 2-Q. ' 1325? 3523 L . 5 'J' 11.1. . ' .Sh xL:.f . .1 2 ic un 3 Burch Holl Heod Resident, Renoldo Stokes, digs in. w A X, 4- Jew., Slilxx. 41-Ng-xxlg gfxx 25 SU. Q75 707Emf1f12fff Q J '+- 1 Reseufs A HLCQTMQE-XY EXTERMWAWWJ ' ' ' - 1 f- 'f , MINORINLS f M-KH 026 6 f ' I Nf lVM U UH- UQSIMETJ l'76lSTl3c-'Q T ' 1 5V'W7VV 70719117 fl'7F7'y o om CA . ,,,,, Q ' - P'AP,,174-,IZ-Zi. APT lN5Pfff1oAf52 7:45'f!-.F 'ausf-HALF, S , CJEU mqgfy 'L' smw Tr-175: T6 155 FC D Q S15 ,TIOO ,MW if M155 sims 4 I FJ? E if 31, E x 3 f 1 -W -I 14 1' 5 fl' Residence l-lolls: A Home ' ,- X . iving in the Residence Holls is o unique experience for everyone. For mony of the residents living ot school is the first breols from fomily living conditions. As freshmen students orrive ot the dorms they initiolly feel thot their biggest problem hos been left ot home . .. their porents. Although this moy be true for some to o certoin extent, there ore olwoys other problems thot will be encountered os o dorm student. Living in o dorm or oport- ment with other people con be 'lo very strenuous os well os rewording. Eoch resident must leorn whot his roommotes hobits ond personolities ore obout ond find o woy to live with them. Very often the residents leorn thot hoving one level-heoded roommote is greot ond hoving more thon thot is o mirocle. Some of the odventures thot ore often encountered by roommotes ore shoring the bedroom with their boyfrien- dfgirlfriend or throwing o big porty the night before o roommote's mid-term exom. i 3 , i -S Another problem is often cleon 'Q Iiness. While one holf of the bedroom moy oppeor spotless ' the other holf moy reels frorr the dirty clothes ond beer con thot hove piled up. be Adoptotion ond corr promise ore o lorge port c shoring living quorters witl - others. Although living ot co lege ollows o person to breo owoy from porents' rules c home court, living in tht Residence Holls is o whole net bollgome with different corr plicotions. - Cothy Jocolf A WCJY Fl'OfT1 Hcme Y rfb fnqffr Ill 'Finns I Ill! :Il ...xml .l In -'I I tunnel B : X 5 Prom Night of Time, flowing like a river Time, beckoning 1 me , Who knows when we shall meet again 4 1 If ever l 1... Y i4 1 The Atrium West -l Klub: R D L ,Ji is EF Ji? f ' , I 1 -.-- ,A , ,..:+. -f -1-rl 4, 1. -1 .Y 1 u- 'E W gay, f in 41,4 L fri Y I PRCJM . . . PRCJM if 1 Irv'-q, 'Y'- A, - V, 99 1. 4 .Cl In IWNX R jtkmi Ax N WN H J'h , 'Z A N! m .Q , X , Y5 '1 a -.V -N I QQEW' .IF Y .ug Q U ...--v T .l But time Keeps flowing like a river Gone fore ver Gone fore ver more . . . To the sea, to the sea Till its gone fore ver -r-' x ,L an 'f, A L L' -xi I I ' if 'A f Lg. A ff M. ff--i ' - ' ,' - ,I ! 5 1 W - ,, . . mmlif , Hi . -- us 1 ' P :T ,..----'tri illif - -rw v f F-I W: -5 -...fx-'Q - -3 iss.. ,.,. ,,.,....--- . A f V' V4 , . '-5.13 ' A . .Q M av 2, lm i X . 1 .S 4 5 E X n ' Harm , 1 ,fm ....,.1-as---'U ..-.-...1-n- -i... .-T...-Q . .5 , 'N m W 9, 1 1, b vs' -1--1-...-, ,.,. ....4, I 4 V AW 1 H Y g , 'ff T, K 'X 'I ning 1' V. .i ,,-,. - ' 'A I E-'L fi ., .. . X S Vi - t F?-W fa l lg. !U UE- 2 IM f iI1W ii 4 Wy :MM s .- ' .J A K, The Pub Reopened on you remember hoving o conversotion something like this? l-ley, wonno go get o beer? Sure Where do you wonno go? You meon the Pub hosn't opened yet? questions the thirsty student. No, they con't ogree on o color for the choirs. After the Pub's closing during the Spring semester of 1983, it wos questionoble whether there would be o focility serving olcohol on compus ogoin. Luckily there is, due to the mony hours, doys ond even months of triol ond tribulotion between student leoders ond odministrotive representotives. As the Pub reopened its doors to the public, it brought o totolly new otmosphere with it. The wooden floors, choirs ond tobles olong with the Above: Vice-President lppolito owords o ploque to the members of the Pub Committee ond plonning boord. Left: Tom O'Donnell's smile proves he is pleosed with the beveroges offered to Pub customers. jukebox ond video mochines were o thing of the post. The reopening of the Pub brought o more sophisticoted touch with it through the ontique fons honging from the ceiling to the numerous plonts spoced throughout the oreo. There is food served until 11 p.m. which is o greot benefit for the resident students ond the beer is on top or bottled, including imported selections. A focility such os the Pub is on importont tool for the sociol life of the students. Not only does it ollow for o ploce to unwind, but it offers individuols o chonce to rop with fellow students in o sociol environment insteod of the typicol ocodemic setting. Although the college community hod to survive without o Pub during the entire Foll 1983 semester, Of Ieost the conversotions hove chonged So whot obout thot bottle of Bud? To hell with Bud, l'lI hove o Heineken. - Cothy Jocobs Samir. ,- With New Look President Weiss ond wife found reoson ro srnile or ine new Corny Jocobs ond Por Ipooliro srond in fronr of rneir idols surroundings. Bogie ond nis sweerneorrs 11 1' Port-rime council olso gers port of the fun . 27 .1 r' PUl3...PUB...PUB... PU x.! -.dy 1 Wt ix 'Qu .-Ds., Phi guys Pere Kelledy, Vic Gorcio ond Burr Borbury enjoy the Pub's new ormosphere ornong their fine friends. Q r Ci' ff 3 .M .ji f s,ni..... Above: Too mony drinkers will couse spiIIoge . Left: Berry Vosques disploys her feelings roword the new surroundings. .PUB...PUB... UB.. Orlondo Proenzo ond friend soy This l3ud's for you rf , r -wwf-...,...,,, Unovoiloble for verbol comment i , 1 'f - if Em4mg...,,' ,S Q Jose mysreriouslv 'wt f-.959 The bor QQ .Q I 1 fxsf M.: --J:xn: PUB...PUB...PUl3...P Students discuss Student Org. s lotest gossip, Whos Who in Presidents ot Keon College? Student Orgonizotion President Ed Jude Cleft? ond College President Nothon Weiss Crightb compore the menu of the Pub, 1 iif, ' . 'S .' I ' '. . -' . ' V 1 . .,.v' ', ' V 1.5 ' tw sv: PUI3...PUB...PUI3...PU Left: Bartender Ea Sciclana maises sure ro lseep his customers happy by nor making rhem wair Hey Ed ad you have ro false any classes for rhis job? Above: Dave Harbour checks our the merchandise before eating ir S' N Above: John Harrison brinas -iqsram f: a hair X erm rn ro check rheir ID s before , r, ' X X O enter. Left: Cindy 'ATV A .i Y, X-X7-, ,Drs ,WO and Joe Hawle Q-pirwr A .bs the Pub fx PUB...PUl3...PUB... 3 J 9-Q-Q5 lf PB PUB...PUB.. SIUSAGE IUSHRMI COIN 8600 0llOl RIIGS 1 STU! KRIIS Ei-LJ ,ff rw- -. W . 'Vo 'Sf if M f 3 x x XX ,, , A f, Y v- , . f ,gm bf' diff f f 'Fds ' -, Q , A 5 ,B -2 J,- L- 4 4 34 f wf 1 ' H ' W 1 ' HW MK Q 1 Y 1 -' ' 14m 1: i'fA1,..: ww I Homecoming 1983 omecoming '88 wos o greot success ond enjoyment for oll who ottended. The fontostic weother odded to everyone's enthu- siosm os the events of the doy took ploce from the Alumni Run to the Floot Porode ond the production of 'Guys ond Dolls . The toilgoters were unique from formol to informol disploys. The winners in eoch cotegory were: Best Sorority - Rho Theto Tou Best Froternity - Sigmo Beto Tou Best Alumni - Bob Solkin '41 Best Porent 6 Best All-Around - Forkers 6 Morinellos Best Independent - Tou Com- muters The winners of the Floot Porode: ist - Nu Delto Pi - Tribute to NASA 2nd - Rho Theto Tou - Roce Cor Grd - Delto Sigmo Pi - Toylond On the grid iron, Keon bottled Jersey City to o hord-fought victory. And the Homecoming King ond Queen positions were won by Morls DiCorcio ond Stephonie Schibell respectively. E v L 'wr- g.'l.' f A -7' 34' f-A hw .'f -.. -. f, :,. :ZA 5 Q ,- ' -N XF '1 rw W' X 'iff v g an Fun For All! ll 37 sim , A ' Q-4 1 ' -v -il up ll- X17 1' gp. - ' .4--4 5 -'I 'N 'f ' Z ,,,,-fvmnrm X 'X :xv L --2 We're havin porry 9 5 3 'Q 1.11 'Z' f-Q '--Q...-A ,, ,XJ l, 5. -TAA 'Mfr ., xx Y -Q- .X ,,., 1. ..,. d xgrgd 5 . , 'HH N I r x QR ' if ' I f ,f-1253? ' . if V 1 Qt 9' , . . Q . . - b 7 I V4 , fx A -,'.u.:fw,,' 'Hay i F XXX ISA I fignfiszzo.. f pf .. 1 ' . rim' 9 ,url-AL ,rp .53 5, -lg 1- 1' I, ..,, ' V l 1 F J' f ,. 4 1 V -- I l? fx, Q '1 ' A H3 J.. , J . C .. 3. all J-n , -.. -x . x-, 49-F' - I I , , I pxk Q 1 fx L- N. u Q Q e 5633 , 15 S. 1 ,,. N 'fr A , . -.,i . W .-' Ian. wi.-iw n w -ll i'xQ 'n 11 T' l by K I 548 v.4!3'f I 6 5' 4.12. xx sf 'E' N' 11... EXW. if- .' 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EES, ., . 4313.5-,-.,, NL- ri'-4 Kr'4Mn-,-.,.,,, V ,,-L , -S4l - .13 1' -In -3 , 2 -', 'w-an-'Q-'-1,-.,. 1 .,.,,' Q '..-.-3 ,1-- .f, 50- .-,-1, - N --' ., 1'-,gh-5-Y - -4'-1 u v ,xx - 1 , - if KIT ' H-eww-fir, -1.. , s .., . , Q-.-,.g.7f . 1 . r Ui VH TT 1 is is-ei i , , . , mf, A: .- Y ,qv- Hur ' , E ii if EP 2 E I ' P - 3 - -.r Y. , , X 1-.. - ,iff V A' 1.5.1 -': 5' Z1 -1- f hesssununer V . ' :q ' 'V ' , 1 34' ij L f ik is . . A i ' e is Ill f i . , iv... 225, J, A . . i N ,,.,,s Q - ' V' 1, , . 1 l. Q., .I V' 'Y , '+ L -1 ,N 3, X -R 11 1 ,kk . I ,of ,Q The Noncy Thompson Librory. 0 ploce where srudenrs find numerous voriorions from studying ond researching os con be seen in the picrures shown. 51 College: A New Beginning With education as my primary love, I thrive on my ability to undergo change. I state new commitments, constitute new goals and eagerly anticipate the forthcoming responsibilities and challenges. I strive to succeed at success not at failure. And I continually try to shape my mind by enriching it to its fullest, thereby achieving my best possible. I consistently perpetuate the element that obstacles were created to overcome. Therefore, I conquer them. Becoming energized by thoughts of achievement, I take for granted ' 'f every possible learning advantage. A ,, .gr With this power of knowledge, , my aptitude is unlimited. I can contrive notions, 1 examine concepts, if manipulate images, t fi., circulate ideas, pursue thoughts, . develop reasoning, A foresee possibilities, contemplate theories, draw conclusions, identify configurations, f formula te h ypotheses, . interpret information, maintain comprehension and eliminate the evil of ignorance. And once fully exercised, ' . learning becomes the blood to my heart, the charge to my mind fi g , and the blessing to my soul. ,fy ssspi I can build my intelligence with blocks of this knowledge. Each year I can construct a new layer aloft the preceeding foundation. And although, someday, I will complete my college education, my tower will continue to ascend. For learning will always be in my realm of reach, And my endeavor to capture it shall never cease. - Doretta A. Cannillo - SENIORS I 'NT' 4 . Nbr. Oki Abayomi Carlos Ablanedo Mariann Abbaticola Julia M. Accoo Beatriz F. Acevedo Ingrid M. Adam Rowland A. Adeyemo Anthony Agresti Charles J. Aimone Adeniyi L. Akiode Augustine U. Akozor Mercedes Alvaez 54 .ny 'iv 'vi ,I E K i Catherine E. Akushie Laura A. Alderiso Anthony A. Alise Mercedes B. Allan Laurence D. Alster Mercedes A. Altieri Nancy Altschul Catherine Alvarado Elizabeth Alves Lynne Anderson Anthony J. Andreou Lisa M. Angello Linda J. Antal Keith R. Antonides Jodi D. Anzis Maria I. Arias-Delgado Henry Arrington Peter Arumemi Ronald Badum Adam S. Baimah 55 Kathy S. Balcerski Wendell N. Ball Miguelina B. Banzhaf Sherri L. Baranowki Anne Barbadyn Mario Barone Carol A. Barrett Virginia A. Barry 56 are -R Ns! Al Q? -.J 7 . b E' N 1 'x Qi me 'N 'A V 1 A 5' f Y ' f 1- ' 5. lf QQ , M, in 4 f' or U f Q - X' Sari Begleiter Lauren HJ. Bellero Musa Bello Monica Benigno Regina M. Bernier Charles Best Tersit Biftu Barbara A. Bihler Mary Lou Black Maureen Black Lauren Bloom Gi!! Cynthia Bloom Stacee M. Bobis Theresa M. Bockman Elizabeth M. Bogan L, Jorge L. Bonilla Richard Bonsu Danielle Borea 57 Rozana Botash Jose F. Botelho Kathie Bothwell Jeffrey S. Bowden Rodney Bowers Brenda G. Boyle Charlotta F. Bradford Maureen P. Brannick Joanne Brennick Patricia L. Brennan Terresita P. Brathwaite John A. Brishcar Robert C. Brown Elaine M. Bukowy Sandra E. Bunting Cynthia Burd Greg D. Burgoyne Cheryl L. Burke William C. Burke Lawrence K. Burke 58 Pura Cabrera Romera Anne M. Caha Sam Calello Pamela J. Callahan Donna M. Calvanico Valdery Campos Pamela A. Canger John Canary Doretta A. Cannillo Donna M. Capizyi Dora Cardona Betty Carey 59 June M. Carpenter Margaret M. Carten Caridad Catillo Elcy C. Castillo Vincent Cervone Jeffrey J. Charatan Velta Childs Cecilia A. Chiles 60 V5 '21 99 '-f Eileen Chokor Suzanne Christie Joyce Christopher Donna M. Ciamillo Charles D. Ciarfello Michele J. Cinotti .gg bb IYE 'ii' 1-ff' M , 1 051 RN 3 a E 7 l i' -4 'K ,Q yea. Jo, , 1 X . N- 'TY' , Y q-Y. .1 MQ:-'igg--N Q. s i' - .iYb Q . - N I . A . ' C , A Q , gi! it if x E X . W N am 'fT 7 'df' Susana Cintron Merle Cioban John J. Cirri Linda Clarke Iii Sylvester Clifton fgl'- x 95-L' Lynn Cohen Inez R. Coimbra F pf., Mark J. Comishock p Q' Anna Conklin 2, p Caryl M. Connell Heidi E. Conway sw ' '19 Sf Y---v Alan A. Cook Lisa M. Cook . Irene Coons 4 f Donna M. Coons Joseph Coppola Jr. iv' 4 ff .A Q Frank J. Cordero Darlene M. Cornacchia 61 Julio J. Coto gg. Harry J. Coulbourn L A Robert E. Cowan E -9 4 W v fi '95 Linda M. Crane Elizabeth Crawford Yvette Crawford Howard L. Crocker Gale M. Cronauer Maria Cruz Gail M. Cuccurullo Michele Curcio Liscet Cuza Ernestina Dahlstrom Vincent Dalessandro Darlene A. D'Amico L Anne Daries Olufemi Davies Edward D'Armiento 62 ha ,JE sr 21 5 is Darcell Y. Davis Iris DeArmas Tami R. Deas Joyce A. Debella Laura J. Dedering Louise L. Deer Diane M. Defino Carolyn Defino Thomas M. Defino Shirley Deliman Daniel DeWeever Andrew Deservio Jr Alba Diamond Pat DiBiano Hilda M. Diaz Barbara A. Diaz Kerri Lynn Dickerson Leonard S. Dikun Terry Dilligard Mike DiPano Laura Due Ringer Deborah A. Dohn Robert B. Dolan Patricia L. Donegan Margaret M. Donohue Ronald B. Donohue Debra A. Dordoni Kevin Dore Thomas Dorman Erwin J. Dugasz Elcie M. Dumfries William P. Dunn 641 Quoc D. Duong James A. Durso Diane E. Dworanczyk Daryl E. Eck Carol H. Edelman Joanne C. Egan Jose Equia Philip K. Ekane Lori A. Eloe Monika Eller Susan T. Esposito Maritza Farina 65 Donna M. Farkas John Fasanella Richard Fedirko Bruce H. Feldman Frank R. Fenimore AnnMarie Ferdinando Sylvia Fernandez Marguerite Ferrante Linda Ferretti Kenneth Ficarra Robert J. Fiocco Timothy Finnerty Dorothy Fitzpatrick Camille A. Flathmann Diane Floros Theda Y. Forbes Sarah O. Ford Margraret M. Forde Cynthia L. Forsythe Eileen Forsyth 66 . ,.,, 415 if , . Q dQx , J Q,-, S 770 v 31 vf-. if H4133 '51 R 'K AF 'ss T, 5 B, 2.1 N2 J Frank Fowler Linda M. Frasier Shari Freedman Jamie L. Friedheim Faith M. Friedland Louis B. Friedman Gladwin Fubler Heidemarie Funk Ellen Gabinelle Carmen Gaither John H. Gallagher Ann Galvez Maria Galvez Lee Ann Garber Alma Garcia Flor M. Garcia Rosa S. Garcia Sharon J. Geiger Benjamin W. Geist Joseph S. Genova 67 Joanne Gesualdi James Gibbs Jr. Maria Gil Shari I. Gilbert Judith A. Gilleece David Gillespie Katherine Gillespie Kathleen Gladkowski Maritza Z. Gokberk Bonnie L Goldberg Ellen R. Goldstein Mae Goldstein Hilton Gonzalaz Caridad Y. Gonzalez Donna J. Green Barbara Green James P. Griffin Robert W. Griffin Roberta Grossman Qiang Zi Gu 68 rl 2 4 .X I 4 1 '-T1 ..f K .F I 'Q-I-Q-5 uf ft ,, lv 5 T N-. Q if N. , . sf , .. 4 . 4 uf .H e .. f 1' . ' 8 Q af if il x N if ff J! .ff Maria R. Gutierrez Edward Gwiazdowski, Jr. Philip A. Hale Maria M. Halkias Raymond S. Hamilton David J. Harbour Robert C. Harnden Rhonda Harrington Scott A. Harvey Mary Harvanki Alexsis Hayes Joanna Hedden Elizabeth T Harrison GQ Thomas E. Henne Angela Hernandez Richard L. Hersh Robin T. Hertzfeld Jeanne Heiss Judith R. Heyns Rosemary Hidi Sandra Holmes Gay D. Hotalen ' Denise A. Hubka Sandra D. Hughes Margaret M. Hull Regina Idonije x Q5 'R I , 94? QNX. Nvf x 'kg-Nvrdf, T7 if agvff' -.1 5 I IZ 1 A , X-4 E 235- x It WV, , X i X-' V.AQ . S ,T Qt P.E. Iluonokhalumhe Vincent Impreveduto Liscia H. Iras Patrick Itidiare David Jackson William James Chanette Jay Barbara E. Jefferson Cynthia E. Jefferson Geraldine Jenkins Susan M. Johnson Evelyn Johnson Brenda Johnson Lutasha L. Jones Mary F. Jones Sheila Jones Tracey Jones Loriann Juliano Marlies H. Junge Sean M. Kacsmar 71 .4 1 A vw 3 Al My ,Q n 'Y A-f fm ,gs- fi 52? my 09 '736 5:95 Pg yn. 1..,. 51 , ...4J Ps -43 n. ., 2-N' -.ASQ AY, nf: M-.1 . 4. 'if 1 . . 4 K , . . .1,..- 4-3.1 .5 fl5i '1r Q3 , Y- , , U ' 'fy' ,v ' ' 1 1165!-5 . ,W V ag Y . r.4 Q . 5,6 , ' -w-9 A 1.2. 'kv-ge. ,I3 Am. df -was-qf..,5f Ruth I. Kaczka Casmir C. Kaminski Rosemary Kane Carolyn M. Kaslik RoseAnn Kaszycki Kathleen Keelan Emma J. Keene Grace O. Kehinde Peter F. Keledy Dianne Kelleher Adeline Kellett John Kelly John T. Kelshaw Robert D. Kennedy Brian Kerrigan Joyce A. Keseleski Ruth Kesslin Christiane Khoury Susan Kiernan Linda M. King 74 'x 5 w 9247 xy fi 1 'JVQQ .x ll 1-Ill Randi E. Klausner Hilde A. Klein Allison S. Kochie Antal F. Koebli Malvina Kohn Susan G. Kon Sharon M. Korte Joan Koski Anica Kotevska Kathleen M. Kowalski Roya Kowsarkhizi Nicholas Kratz William Kraus Aimee M. Krogoll Ernest E. Kully, Jr. Cynthia A. Kupsch James M. Kurdyla Edward J. Labaj Linda A. Lamond Melissa Lane 75 Louise A. Laneve Michele C. Langer Loriann Lapira Carol L. Larson Karen Larson Raymond A. LaRosa Concetta A. Lasala Mary R. Laskowski Rosa G. Lee Philicia M. Lehman Wendy S. Levine Nina Lewis Chang-Yu Li Chava Lidor Nancy T. Liguori Chii-Luo Ling Corinne Lippe Susan M. Lisanti Elyse Litt Warren W. Lombardy 76 X .fn K' 'N 6. IT' x sf . Y -1' TH' fs' Y 12-7 3 'Sa '--s Peggy M. Lore Debra M. Lowack Dianne P. Lowther Carol Ann Lydon Nick E. Lyristakis John R. Madlinger Georgios C. Magou Angela Magliaro Rose Maher Bert Maier Patricia A. Malik Martina Manco Michael H. Manfredo Gerald A. Mangino Linda M. Mangino Mohamed T. Mansaray Jairo R. Maranon Diane M. Marcantuono Cynthia M. Marconi Susan L. Markham 77 Anthony N. Markle Denise Marotta Debra Marra Paul X. Martens Cynthia Martin Donna M. Martin Katherine M. Martucci Laurie Marussey Diane Marzano Robert A. Matchett Gloria E. Matlosz Diane D. Matthews Michael P. Matullo James Mazzola Ernest Mazzarisi Jill P. McCarthy Kenneth O. McCoy Donna C. McDermott Kimberly M. McDermott Andrea A. McGregor 78 Javonne McMoore Leisha C. Meares Craig D. Meisner Linda Meluski Jenny N. Mendez Paulette D. Merl Susan Metsopulos Joanne M. Meyers Robert Meyers Maha S. Milad Brian L. Mills Susan M. Monaco Eileen Monchek Nancy Mongelli Antonio Monteiro Holly G. Moore Stephen G. Moore Gladys Morales Bonita Morgan Kenneth Morris 7 1 Mary Jo Moroses Adeaglo Moses Thomas G. Moskaluk Joseph R. Moyal Gary Muccigrossi Hadiyah Muhammad Margaret Mura Walter Mungoy Michael T. Mulvaney Jill C. Mulvihill Marco A. Munoz Richard Mushko Emmanuel O. Musah Priscilla Mutinda James Mwangi Diane Nardone Maria J. Navarro Roger M. Nawrocki Elaine Nebenzahl Janice Nemeckay 80 Barbara Nevar Christine A. Nolan Tatiana Nunez Stella Nwankwo Walter J. O'Connell Abdul-Mali K. Oare Femmy E. Odukoya Celestina N. Oguh I Idower Jemila Oloko Helen M. Omoshola Fasina OluFunlayo Michael J. Onuchovsky 81 Colleen L. Oras Alba Grtiy Richard Ortiy Ekenezar Csaigbovo Shaka Oyarekhua Debramarie E. Pacana Jess Pace William N. Panagakos Mary Patigo Angela N. Panza Vicky Papanotis Lisa M. Papciak 82 1 gn-1 f 4 'Q Z 2 S 5 , v ' 1 i 2 - -l E tif , kill if A 1 JW , X fi f wd w-..,... I 4 fs w X Mario Papatranyone Louise Parente Priscilla M. Parks Nancy T. Pasenkoff Phil T. Pasmanik Maria A. Patricco Laurie C. Patterson Doreen Paulovitch Steven R. Pawluk Judith Pearl Giulio Pecora Carl Peniston Chila Pertuz Patricia Pescatore MaryLou Petrozelli Shereen Pfeffer Thomas Phillips Rachel Picard Richard Piccolella Linda Piontek ' Joan Plesko ..,, Robert Plesko James Penn Janet Perlman 1 1 Kf- 7856 1'-Q 1Tf'f7 R'- Rlchard Poland Donna Posner Odell Poteat Eileen Powers Jorge Prats Rae Lynn Pratt Renee Price C Josephine Pusillo Hatem Qasem . M. Radziszewski Cheryl Rahmstorf Janis Rainone Susan Reddick William Ramos Carlos Rego Terry Reid Bettie Reina Kimberly Reiner Edward Reiss I nd' 1 1 I 4.41 L' we- L- lf' n., aan AJ S-4 -A ? Hfxf -Qu' X as 119 xymrrv 7 91 -.Q . ,I Kb 1 . - xg 1.5 V 2 1-' X r gi J A, ff Annette Reo Evelyn Resnick Querubin Reyes Bryant Richardson Donna Richardson Robyn Richetti Ann Carroll Riegle Paula Riley Estelle Rinaldi Patsy Rippo Nilda Rivera Margaret Robinson 5 H 1.1.3 J .F 9 L it 3.1.5 fs I i , ' 2 as . T E , X , L 5, I E 7' . x Y X- ' . 'Tl ,Q 434. ' ' J A I ,- 5 af I I . . 4- ,, i N- Q. 3 4 I 4 4 Lfvf - 4 , K. I ' 9 Kp- f, ,.- 1 , 'ZZ' ' ' g 1 ' Y ' . ' vw'- - 'Q ' ' -1 ' up K , ggi: '-Liga 'T' V i 'L':f1f1 .fu prf- J s' 87 xx - -Qij K .Q -f RY!-K Q - :'...e ' 'gg 0'-T -:.'.'v , '.'..f'92 '5., -9 'rt' ...Ni .r ' . f-.- , 't-lavf4,::'.1r 5 A . U- ' ng. I .f .' -Y - 'f ' Q, . 4 ,xr Lenore Robinson Joanne Rodgers Wilma Rodriguez Amy Roller Mark Romalne Y S 'WI' if f 3 lf Anthony Romano Roxanne Romano Michael Rosamilia , A.. g --.-of v as 51' xl .i X N7 A Miriam Rosen MaryAnne Rowe Hilda Rozas Lesli Beth Rubin ' X 'xv Nj fij' Phyllis Rubin John Rudy Reginald Rufus Amanda Ruiz Cristina Ruiz Vanessa Russ Robert Russom a Janice Ryan Susan Ryan Thomas Ryan Bruce Sadowitz Faisal Abdus Salom rn --:ft A' - I' - .H , . , -I ,.-up..-..-.- Mark L. Salandra Charmaine Salas Juma I. Salhieh Catherine Salzano Denise Samuels Vanessa L. Sanford Maria F. Santos Frank Saunders i Peter Savignano Karen M. Scala OO 'fav Susan Schmidt 'I A Hollie Schwimmer '59 Alisa Scarano Christine A. Schaal Doreen Schmitt 'V Gail A. Schlegel Ellen C. Schonheiter George B. Schroepfer Kerry L. Schultz --ff 'flaw Mary-Jo J. Scuderi Michael W. Searchwell Lisa J. Severs M77 Deepa Shah fo-FR? SC' Q1 Dolores R. Shea Kathleen M. Shannon Robert Shapiro Christopher Sholander Lisa A. Shotwell Brooke E. Shugart Lori A. Silverine Maria Siclari Lori A. Siecinski Susan H. Siegel Elaine Simmons Elisette Simoes Kenneth Sinnott Mark C. Skawinski Q2 1 ll, 1-If ,rx - ll! ' wif , ' , ,Y-W by - 'Z'- :xxx ,x S 1 V. .U , CTT 'Q 127 K TS? ew- Mercedes Slates Anna G. Smeraglia Diane Smierzynski Renee P. Snitkoff Georgeann E. Smith Elaine Smuda Maria V. Soler David Soliz Sharon M. Soto Petra Soufront Thomas F. Spang Kathleen M. Speizer Q3 Daryl Glenn Spencer Janice H. Springer fQ 1X .f Julis Jr. Spruill Lori J. Stanton Donna M. St. John Marc A. Stenersen 'uv .19 I.. Lance Stephenson William D. Stivale Susan Stockel Laurieanne P. Straight '1 -A X :K .-Q ,if LISH Tasch - L, W 4, , 3, .....+ vw X. K. 73' xr. i' 11 mp- , HU' Olga Tibekin James Tiku Rita L. Ting Daphne Tinglin Donna L. Tkacs Kenneth R. Tocyloski James F. Toczylowski Mark J. Toone 07 f 1, 7 W HQ iff? 4 ,SK , Q 6 J I r F arg? 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Ventola Michael Vesuvio Pay M. Vinegra Diane E. Volpe D QC' Jean L. VonLinden Eff Thurmond Wakefield rl' S. . , I e . , , if 1 ffxrdf 519721 4 we W. fi f. , ,gf 1 , v I . W. 4 . .fxr , - .V jk: -3,p5, ,.A I 3. ,553 -Q 1 A-.ix .IV A,' ,f1f', e W, .fy 1 ,, , 1' 1 .' . 2 .. 1' 6- L ,- , . f -Q. .A 1. I pi' f .- T-'i ' r Y -- -' 1 ll -. A.' 2 ' 3 as - 1 tff. I , Vw-:. ts? 'P,F g5Q 'C ,gr .. ,I -n f-I ,,,.. ,. ,. I H., j 6-, f'L.21QwQ'. Q' 1 'Q -uv' Delores Walker Willie A. Walker if N-.,,.1 ff it w 923 Janice L. Wallace Bonniejean Walter Thomas M. Walton John T. Wanjuki Craig B. Wantuch Cheryl A. Wasperman Patricia K. Watkinson Donna J. Weber Mary A. Weingart Kristina M. Weinbam QQ Elizabeth A Westervelt Larry Wilcox Susan P Will Lmda M Wllllams Lisa Williams Nancy A Williams Nicole Wllllams Patrlcla Wllll3mS Janet Weinkop Sherri R. Wells Lisa A. Wengert Ila D. Wernik Elizabeth A. West Shenetha E. 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Q, .! f as T222 1 'fix ,nx- is 'M W Hi ig Q .4 - X ,f A x AJ.. :'1222v,L,.f fi A- in -E15 i x J T ff: ng Qi, ,.. C ku ,lx ,ff fix' M- ' 'F -ff ,rx ' , N-M-, 4 'iwzi ja- .-1 .QL :4f'.,..x-Azjj ,E.,y?,.- . we-, , .,. ,. 'W .mf--'--.,, ,125 f N . ,L --.- . A M, -M -r fb ax' , , U. Y, Mix .wqigfi A,- . H I4 , , - -4-4, sy l - zz:-.:g.Am::I f 3 4 x l , , ' hi 4-Jie' 142 .- f. wr '1,-', . if '51-1: wif' QP,-. -453,2 Y, gm f vf 1 5:5 IUIJIEIQU LSLJUIUVB SIUDI N1 ORCJANIIAI ION INC URPORAII D dt MkT 1' V I u I 9 L1 r 1 E y 1 'I Y' Y 1 .4 1 Y 1 P I J EST. 1 9 4 1 'Ilive to neve It y h lg t f h e uca ion. - ar wain SKI' E ATWWQSX ALI rn 11. n rv A ,-af a'r K. 'QS s S M bid' K ANQVVQIWP 3 .M filo I I AND 1 I in 1 1 'Hn' CEC SCH J .ff I I EUIULU llllij UUfil'l,VU' 1 tudent Orgonizotion is the student govern- ment for full-time students. lt consists of ony student with 12 or more credits. Student Org. is completely outonomous from the College ond oll decisions ore mode by the students, for the students. Involvement in Student Org. ronges from being o Student Council representotive to being o member of ony of the numerous funded groups. These groups include Independ- ent, Memorobilio, CCB, SCSC ond Residents Associotion to nome o few. Becoming octive os o student leoder hos mony odvontoges for the individuol. lt ollows him or her to leorn obout the College ond, more impor- tontly, himself through interoc- tion ond communicotion with fellow students ond odministro- tors. This yeor Student Org. wos successful in mony of its efforts due to dedicotion ond student octivism. - Cothy Jocobs 116 President - Ed Jude Vice-President - Potty Vosquez , I r i Secretory - MoryAnn Rowe 1 W X U . - 5, f -1 3 r Q' , .. . 1 ?'I A C it . fl Assisronr Treosurer - Stephonie Schibell Treosurer - Yverre Crowford Fx'- a 'rsh f nf fg f 9- -Fx i 57? A -. ' x '-'Q-,,,,,,,,, W ' - 'VA Wg' Q-3, Q- V 'N-'E2,rg:,g::tvgs.f?' , 'j f'4i :'zf ' f n- ft - -TM tr 2- 'mmf-f P .1 w:JQ X ew.. Notionol Student Affoirs Director - Cindy Morconi The NSA Office vvos extremely octive this yeor in its numerous hours of lobbying efforts for students. These hours of dedicotion hove proven successful os Keon College is viewed os o strong voice on the notionol ond stote level. 4 1 i Left: Borboro McNiel - Junior Closs President Right: Jennifer Coyne - Sophomore Closs President if . xl I Q.. Freshmon Ev Closs President - Dove McCorthy 1 4 A ,S x. r z 2 1 . .fL.. 5 5 :QV V V Fi., W Q , I f 1' ' fl l J' .1 A 1 , i f 4 Senior Closs President - Morri Monco gt rw-, 'S v- an NSA Assisronr - Julio Tolorick ond NSA Director - Cindy Morconi 119 N'X ..4l Naam avi? 1 I Y X ,Q 3 Q , Y, 7 ' Student Orgfs Executive Boord ot the chongeover dinner os President Ed Jude forrnolly speoks his piece one lost time . , . i m u 1 '70 'i Bookkeeper - Stephonie Holvis Business Monoger - Dick D'Errico 120 E I Q ll' , ,Q PWM x l i s l Clerk Typist - Virginio Hinren A .7 ,af 9...- Cindy Morconi ond Ed Jude proife rhor mirocles con hoppen ofrer o yeor of dedicorion ro me Orgomzorion Beyond the Clossroom or mony fortunote students compus life exponds beyond the clossroom wolls, notebooks ond librory resources to other oreos of interest or forms of entertoinment. Through Student Activities, Student Orgonizotion ond Council for Port-Time Students events from the Culturol Arts to All-College porties to the onnuol Compus Aworeness Festivol ore mode possible. As o result of the student leoders' dedicotion ond efforts the entire college community is oble to benefit. Aside from the mojor ottroctions disployed throughout the yeor there ore the numerous funded groups of Student Org. which ronge from MEMORABILIA to Politicol Science Club to Hotline to nome just o few. For those students who ore octive enough to be o port of one of the thirty groups, they often find their involvement os on outlet from the constont clossroom scene. Other students hong-out in the College Center ploylng the video gomes ond ropping with fellow students in Sloon Lounge or the cofeterio. They exchonge the lotest gossip with eoch other. Every Tuesdoy ot 1:40 during College Hour you con be sure to find mony busy individuols cotching-up on the week's poper work for their group. Although extrocurriculor involvement con sometimes be dongerous to o student's GPA, it con olso be looked ot os onother port of one's educotion since the experiences with fellow students, ond the public, is odvontogeous to onyone's future regordless of one's mojor. Cothy Jocobs fmii5WxpK ,Xu fi 7 I r 'ld' ffm f 3 f in A ' ' ' is 2 Q 5 'f ,ipyr -r-wifi A sf f ,gi 4 f , fl 4 ,-'zfh f M..- 5, , 5' 3 in Tir? ,lj Y S 1 Vi' .. I A A ' ' E gi A- A f i E l 1 li Ill .1 ' 5 g. ' l l 12 i , i r- , i .. i x 5 - AI ' -vw. I L lu' '7' ' ' N V ' ' W ms i, - -.L 'v xx Q . ,. d.5, p,., L4 'v w ,J 6, A159 FA .. S - 1 fi' i 4 xl, j' 4 A -f ,a .,,,.,, ha.. 45, . .ku xx!-I Y ff. ' , W iw. 44. A i wa:-f- ' A - - :f .J? 1 i is . . ,A ,Wx .f , Q6 , ,Q W + ' N1 ff. , A s . 'A N W' ll ls' g Ti ' I X , I 1 wx Q If ,Y JJ , w.,,,., .L Lg X. - 2' ' frr.-3 , ., Nw. . kv ,H L I xy-uw. fu 123 K. t, ,df , 4:0 45.65 PM The Rhosto Band lvl eil X 125 Chongeover Festivities i .iii A X I - ,is i... iff Q? 1 - 3- -ff was ' '7-M if i T 431+ K N xi. ' - in ,i , I-fu .,.,.,V 1 9 ' 1 'GZ D S, , -Q.z3,mf6 A, G, 8 SP' -. u , -un ,f-'N-., .11 XX ll Going Gut In Style pq fl P'-51. rzalx gf 128 1-:qv may f 'ff A xl 1, V f-nv .M K v.-.VL- . ., A, aff-'rifx fk ,, . ijt -' r-fm ,' r am --7? D wi' A f'Jfi'1 ':' W ' ,A 5 CDW T11 'B MJ? r -1 V it if FUNDED GROUP DAY V f .J 19 332.51122 1..a4'v4M af W. 4511-I , , fp f 'L Q43 J .....:.4 rr'1 Q-1 ,- rf -1 an -T' YEARNECDOMQ 4' I ---' Q ij, A r.. 1' 1 Q Fu!! , 1 2 LJ ri, Taxi is wi-'r,'.'4:vi A 4',,,1rk N -f F-may 9 uv A ,Q I x , -'-.3 n'f?j 5 -Mg.. 56 In I 4 I!! Wiz., Wlfvfv 4. f gal'-' vi ' NIU! 're'ur'u' m 1 KJ' 33 'A Jw ff A NDEPEIMNT vast D X Q13 .544 ,Jul 5 P i i f ,J 4 . - + -5 fx- - A ' ful . ' . J ,Pt D4 A v Day Core Center he Keon College Doy Core Center provides for the core ond educotion of children between the oges of two to five, whose porents ore students ot Keon. The progrom seeks to promote good self-concepts by providing the children with on environment ond experiences which ollow them to succeed ond develop skills ond competencies. Children ore encouroged to leorn to molse choices, follow their interests, solve problems ond become owore of their own feelings. They ore respected os individuols who hove their own needs. The overoll belief is thot children ore very speciol ond unique. Lindo Fitzgerold ht' . if 'Q- S- ttimlur 1, vi .. .- -.:-H5 I I 5: .Q W, , Q ?d-,...l- A A- 'ISO in ' ST-MINI!! e . , -il T git' 4 Hl-!i'lf Kids Are People Too!!! Q wr? ,k 3'-'if ,Jn ,mv- vi If YN-. Qty! 17 Q-J uu - Q Q 5 f iw ,f i,yz'Q'.,'g. '.1-1' , f, r 'I . -Q' J 5 v i -. P Yv A ' AL. ty' P' A 4 s 't!i I .. 1 ' ' 'I L .X 'A , -11,5-1'-.A 11 v,- ..' 'f . .H 4'-,' '1 A , - A . 4 ,, ., t-it-Ji f 'jfs - ,1S4rvCb,K -f-n fx 1f?x ..i .: . . '3' ,'. ' ff'-ff , .s-I , Nj I, .,l. ' r .1- .. -. ' - f ' ' ' . J- 1' -QT ' -1. Residents Associotion President - Joe Howley Vice-President - Delsio Bozemore Secretory - Priscilio Porks Treosurer - Steve Turner Sociol Choirperson - Sondro Kimbrough fx :,7ir.1r ' , :1A','j'...'1Q- tx f 'L.L,',,,-1 i r 'QA my-N' ..f:v,'. ., 5 1 .a ' s- ' Auf., s' '--xfA.. I Secretory Priscillo Porlss tries to undersrond her writing. 132 7 nm ' -il , -.,. t..-L4 -Jw- 1 , , s --g, ' it-'mmm on r . S -- ph 5 -,,., ..,.,,,wm? ii' S Y- 5 i L xx -e...,,,mM W Wm K X Aw 'N ,A XX , K VV., o W 'fu fm an 1 t . , f 2 E. f ,Ax flee wif? 5. , FRONTQ Priscillo Porks, Delsio Bozernore BACK: Joe Howley, Sondro Kimbrough, Steve Turner. 1 All in the fomily , . Treosurer Sreve ' Turner, or work messing up rhe books. t Joe Howley ond De-Isio Bozemore wondering whor ro do wirh rhe if residems nexrs aa? I , A -Q' '--nit- .1 A X? Pt? 1 ,. X Li, N,H.-.,-,,,,,-.,..xM .. , V Q. , . , .. .so s s ,.,-s.. fs -Q K ','- nib' - I My - Uh f 4 A ,j,,f'..,,,.. , fx.. Nl' f I . . ...1'...-,..,,. '. 'N .,-- .. ' A 133 as xfiov 2359 xl O .7 .thx 'sf ,., -v.:,,, T' s 1 I1 M., , in .4 ,R . 3? .TLA ' az 4 1 U ,n 9 M ,A 9 O H- ai .21 1 Hot Line he Communicotion Help-Centex wos formed in October 1971 by Tom O'DonneIl who speciolizes in crises intervention. He oclsnowledged the foct thot there wos o definite need for people to ventilote their feelings ond discuss such problems ond issues os the Viet Nom Wor, drug obuse, politicol views, estoblishment vs. onti-estoblishment. Originolly the Hotline wos o two room center consisting of o phone room ond director's office, but in 1972 the wolls-in room wos odded to tolse core of concerns of the student populotion on compus. In 1978, the porentline wos odded to tolse core of more fomily reloted problems, including child obuse. Some of the Communicotion Help-Center's post occomplishments ore os follows. In 1972 for the first time, but not the lost, the Hotline wos recognized os one of the highest roted college crisis centers in the entire notion. ln 1977 Hotline received its 50,000th coll ond its 1000th volunteer. ln 1981 the Center hod o very lorge festive offoir celebroting 10 yeors of coring volunteers helping others to help themselves. The Communicotion Help-Center is presently outreoch hotline, porentline, wolls-in ond community outreoch which contributes funding ond holds speciol events for deserving groups. In the lost two yeors Hotline hos continued to occomplish mony things. ln the foll semester of 1982, the community outreoch hod o Christmos porty in o nursing home. ln the spring of 1988 Hotline hod such speolsers os Howord Guttmon, monoger of humon resources development of Johnson 8 Johnson, do o troining session on stress monogement. There wos olso o representotive from Porents Anonymous who spolse during the semester. The outreoch project hod its first onnuol twenty-four inning softboll morothon with CCB to roise money for the Union County Cerebrol Polsy Center. Also, the community outreoch wos supplied by Bee-line foshions for the foll foshion show. During the foll of 1988 Hotline sponsored the mentol heolth ployers ond hod such esteemed speolsers os Lynn Mollicl-2 ond Milton Spett, two clinicol psychologists procticing in Union County. Appeoronces were olso mode by Gerold Rettenberg RN ond Ed Novis RN licensed sex theropist. Along with this, Hotline Director Terri Cote ond Public Relotion Coordinotor Steve Guttmon, were interviewed on Union High School's TV chonnel. The semester finished up with volunteers hoving o Christmos porty ot the Woodbridge Stote School for the mentolly retorded. Spring semester '84 storted with o weekend retreot to Lolse Niomi Pennsylvonio for the volunteers, the second onnuol softboll morothon ond, once ogoin, outreoch donoted funds to the Roselle Pork Trust Compony for progromming to develop positive self-esteem in elementory school students. With the 18th birthdoy of Hotline opprooching, the best is yet to come. 136 Cc, KEAN C lhlllllqlbqf . OLLEGE 10,7 eg H ' Lid,-X fo 2?r' LINE confer xc' '2011 52 79'2 '01 Qin G69 MOnda 5 '236o 1 ' OMXS9 X9 9 aigffiru ,L-riO,ay27.2330 A 9 YW Co H ' 7 am. J'-' 5 -X4 , S XS- A V5 . afwd X .009 sl, QOL FORMA LEM . W Dm' 5 I unday GN VXxQ1QfQXM QOPV'-L Q. NON and ,SMI 7-0 RAQD7. C KE Q39 90 fsvoi,-QQQE Nfodx EVN D 000 . ,Lf EOE O60 gpg 69' 9 O r ll SWG' 9' X6 Fw 3 Q0 Q Crea - Hw 515 0? N9 V0 UIQ fx! PIM? 877 we O6 Lbilfself .1f,,,2 Wow E0 9 XA QV ' .9.'fY1v4LlY' ' C11 SU W , rf Ill Iv IUFV IID 69553 'N n fx' J77- - V171 1 5117 dx 3 . QA I 51.122 51135, W LOQI g s X . AS' 'Evlfkg Q .. 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X .. T: c.5,, i cn-.. First row CL to RD: Jorge Liloy, Mirno Figueredo. Audrey Pornoo, Rodrigo I-Iuerros. Second row: Cloudio Colderon, Guionnor Pedrozo, Roul Royes Eylin Pornoo, Morcel Ruiz 'W SCSC The ronoin ooiecrive of rhe Soonish Culruroi ond Sociol Club is gg ro encouroge developrnenr of culrurol ocriviries rhor will enoole rhe Hisponic srudenr ro idenrify rheir culrurol heriroge. The execurive ooord for the 1983-84 yeor wos led by President Juliero Topio, Vice- Presidenr Antonio Truyo, Vice- Presidenr Assisronr Corlos Soiern Treosurer Rodrigo Huerrosi Secre- tory Eyliin Pornoo ond Vocols Jocooo Moriilo. This cluo hos oeen very successful in posr yeors ond SCSC sees this success os conrinuing rhroughour rhe furure. 1:15 A-av ' War' ' ' ,.r IQ 1 1 3 , 'v 'i 'L Q, A N N i WAN .'15- ' 1. 3. 1 I! rg ? 2 Rh: . .Lams- :' M ,ig-r.-r,'x ht , ff , .20 13-1' 'Na 0 .Ma CEC 4 it y. ul? .15 nxwiiuq , v,u gs 0 ' s w. J. Dance-A-Thon . 2, :Z-'I gf' .' j I rgf '. A V F' 1' I'-1 r lt'-, y Y. C' az - v or 1s.g,,. ' 1 iff Hn Squires First Aid Squqd 2? 'V . A I - 7 l A r 11 X 'A Top row Cl to tb: Liso Lipkin, Morio Morconi, Steve Choit, Bob Sponier, Glenn Mclleo, Allen Keich, Renee Snitkoff, Shoron Lone, Dove Klopholz. Bottom row: Dee Corlin, Vicki Roth, Potricio Pescotore, Liso Beim, Steve Posmonik. quires' First Aid Squod is o volunteer orgonizo- tion thot wos estoblished by students in 1972. lt wos bosed in Dougoll Holl until it wos relocot- ed to the Townley House Cthe white building odjocent to the Keon Buildings? in 1976. The thirteen originol members served the compus on foot, without on ombulonce. Since then, Squires' First Aid hos grown to opproximotely thirty members volunteering their time to serve the compus communities with two om- bulonces. We ore dispotched by Compus Police by our poging system. Mony of our members join with no first oid bockground ond receive troining through courses 1418 supplied by the squod. Others join us with on extensive first old bockground ond experiences from their hometown squods. Our members include Por- omedics, Emergency Medicol Technicions CEMTD ond Five-Point First Aid personnel. Although we hove Por- omedics volunteering on our squod, we ore not equipped for the Advonced Life Support thot Poromedics provide. Therefore, we work in conjunction with the oreo Mobile Intensive Core Units CMlCU'sD. We ore ovoiloble twenty- four hours o doy, five to seven doys o week, depending on the ovoilobility of our personnel for duty. A sincere thonk you goes out to the foculty of the college for ollowing our members to be on duty while ottending their closses. lf it were not for their cooperotion, we would not be oble to be ovoiloble during closs times. We ore here to help you, the college community. No one should ever hesitote to coll on us, doy or night, when we moy be needed. Squires' First Aid would like to toke this opportunity to soy good-bye to two of our members thot ore groduoting with the Closs of 1984. Potty Pescotore ond Renee Snitkoff gove us mony hours of their time ond we would like to soy, thonk you, good luck ond we will miss you. I i i l t l l l i il ll l 1-L lnternotionol Students Associotion A 'f',:'.jV V' 'Q ' 4 . .ling A 4 Z, . .,- .-'A , , v .' 3. , . ,, W 5' ' . . . N x , Block Student Union r .x If , 1' t -es X --V ,..,,, w x A A X K 'N' f 'Z N ,N -L President - Rolph Witcher 111 independent Editor-in-Chief - Dovid J. Horbour Monoging Ediror - Morro Joremko Copy Editor - Mino Borosh Phofogrophy Editor - Gory Block f News Editor - Heide Errington Feoture Editor - Nonnerte Skippy Strehi HMB' 'll' Sports Editor - Moureen Sweeney Arts ond Grophics Editor - Orlondo Proemzo Not Pictured - Moho Milod 151 Business Monooer . xl xis' ',1 X .vmx9i , KEAN COLLEGE N SQWQ ' wr q 1 , ' ff .ff i . ' . 'w M , H A, 8 Q.. ,V I . , v' 5 ,iff .la 3 fx! X 0 ,f Y Q4-N , X ,f f . xksgi .cn F I v .X s . Q' Y . x N Z , 'vw r - , , G, 4 1- 'N J J ' fl? Y N 4 5 335 ' ' .. 66 hat' 11 hi alk About The Firt mendment . . ..', The modern press itself is o phenomenon. lts typicol unit is the greot ogency of moss communicotion. These ogencies con focilitote thought ond discussion. They con stifle it. They con odvonce the progress of civilizotion or they con thwort it. They con endonger the peoce of the worldp they con do so occidentolly, in ci fit of obsence of mind. They con ploy up or down the news ond its significonce, foster ond feed emotions, creote complocent fictions ond blind spots, misuse the greot words, ond uphold empty slogons. Their scope ond power ore increosing everydoy os new instruments become ovoiloble to them. These instruments con spreod truths, os well os lies, foster ond fdrther thon our forefothers dreomed when they enshrined the Freedom of the Press in the First Amendment to our Constitution. The Commission on Freedom of the Press .. And thot's whot 'the First Amendment Crop' is oll obout X LSI' I I 158 I5 I he 1988-84 yeor hos been one of reorgonizotion for MEMORABILIA. lxbegon the yeor without o stoff, without o publisher ond without full knowledge of my position. I occepted the position of Editor-in-Chief eogerly, expecting to occomplish mony things over the yeor but then reolity set in ond I found myself struggling to lseep o responsible stoff together, to meet oll our deodlines ond to find the time to put into my position. I do not regret onything I hove done this yecir for I feel the yeorbool-t you hold in your honds is the most professionol ond colorful one Keon hos ever hod. Although there ore some weok spots, they ore for outnumbered by the strong ones. The extensive omount of time ond energy thot hos been put into this publicotion is well worth it becouse its purpose of serving the college hos been met. The two moin gools I set out to ochieve were to creote o unique publicotion ond to ollow the college community to enjoy ond respect the 1984 MEMORABILIA. I feel both of these ombitions hove been occomplished. The long hours, lote nights ond missed closses were oll worth the rewording feelings of hoving completed cz successful yeorbools. I must thonls my stoffp Lori Ropuono, Ken Koil, Lori Hedges ond especiolly Williom Romos for their time ond contributions. I cilso thonls those individuols responsible for providing me with the opportunity to hold my position. I hope the 1984 groduotes ore pleosed with their yeorbools. Any feedbocls to my office is opprecioted. It's been reoll Cothy ,locobs Cater Editor-in-Chief I. - ... I 154 7 Phorogrophy Editor - Wiiiiom Romos Monoging Editor - Lori Piopuono And Editor - Corhy Jocobs This BUD's for YOU!!! 2 155 S 3 Y 'ii-I il ,Q i T4 4. Yf - -1' wg, A QI. 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' -I' E N can ,uEGE COLLEGE 61. dl an :mu Ol ll mu U Q luv csnms nnumf. :num noun, 'Wiki' I 2 ,-1 -f. . xpr, .Q W - v . ' - -V. 'ffl 3'5 - If ' -1' iT ....Y .f- -... ,.. ...,, . R , 'ii A 1 'j.-gqp-, f 1 1 . Y ,rw if 5 sf 4- 'Wea H K 4' ,fi .1 'Qing , 5' 1' RECEIVES A ROAST r x if 8 9 s . 4 'E' . . K, .., , l 3 ' 8 4 f 765 41- 1 . 5 i fv f-1 1 N is 31 'f X5 I l I if ' ,,..i.,-4 ll 166 HG if I 1'-le., The Gffice of 1: s 'Witt Q 5 Q. . ., . ir 7? iiisfgg 7,5 g,k t ,az X Q Iv 41:.f Assisronr Director - Chris Corrie .-r' .ggi .If ' ,f in ...Aw .' I 1, , h. N-: W W,-,. ' 1 fix -W. 2 571 K1-2 mu 'ifgm , Eh , p 13 ft' N -gk if rf! lf Student Activities 4. fv The Office of Student Activities is responsible for plonning ond orgonizing numerous events thot toke ploce for the college commun- ity. Their time ond effort ore greotly .13 opprecioted through the entertoin- ment ond culturol experiences thot tolee ploce ot Keon. I' ig nioaninumul ' x LIUEQBUARY 42 . A- I Flap' it , .M Q Q ln. s if Assistont Director - Peggy Melchione APRIL r , X , mmf if s -awo- N, ul vs.. ? -'QL '-'xi' .'.-J .-ff ,r', ,. 'Qvf' 'l 67 I 0 l Thot s Entertornment . . . Sponish Repertory Theotre Hovonnoh Sings: Sponsored by Student Activities NM, I',1 I L.1, .,.'1'...,. ESEESHQQH xx STUDE:g's2S':-LVITIES Eddie Niurphyf DEH fASCkI'Oyd T lm ' - I I D E690 Q . , ' ' H rw 6 05-iw Q T W1 . A Li-E R ' -J ' cancun,-.runx-: FEATURE P L A C E S - :ego A s:oo D --Al A N Mmm 1 2 ,N DONA FnANcrsQurrA i as 323225222 N 'N msc is 3:oosHow A if ill 5 L 39 P G V BUS LEAVE2t IV:IglkinsTheatre W Ae HI ' xx ' neaen e .1l I.. Z'f.l. ,... . 'aizzzii '.'!L12EgZ Q fl Ltr QL Siuagnt Ixfryitieg :2:::L i:::::::L:t::::1:::::::':::: gb, 1 A fir Tickets: S3.00IncIudingBus 168 The Bucket Presented by the Culture! Arts Progromming Board CULTURAL ARTS THE KEAN DANCE THEATRE INVITES YOU TO ATTEND PRESENTS: cornssnouss Sloan Clounge qnfolfnal 506 X CW0' d D2.7Adm1' ' TDTLAYTEIIDJ C 'LCS af TC 8,0,,,fflLfff, 51QNfUP fwmt CTHOMASINE cc -H5 nr--20116 october 5TH l9a3 N N 7:30 P Nl CEVERYONE if N 1- A STUDENT 1 , I S CTIWTIE5 THEIR NEXT PERFORMANCE fWE,iIQS0ME if 9 O4 FREE ADMISSION DECEMBER 1, 2, 3, AT 8:15 Q ,, DECEMBER 4 AT azoo M A . If :3::f:m::,T,tM W f I f f ' Q , s , Y Q I: I 1,11 QIPAITIAIHY DY J nnunuunn. IC u s 169 Thot's Pieces of a Dream Presented by Black Student Union and Student Activities 170 Entertoinrnent x Xxx Dreonn performers Curtis D, Hormon, Cedric Nopoleon Q. if 4 Thot's Entertainment 7 I I g' x H -.a..'X MVIIILININS trfhufmqrnllgwofx gtk 99 tum. Q10 St: tl 6 .ffl f ,f ',' , ,-fv,',,,,,, . 57 9 'J f 'f:f: f ii-,2Q?'f2if' ' 0 ff' v ff V ' f2:f,QQ?:Z2fQ,f - r Poul Borry The ortistic director of the New Jersey Sholse- speore Festivol ot Drew University presented o progronfi titled Edmund Keon Ploys Keon on October 5. 173 '93 -Q KP U' A J., K gi I 9 O - .it 919. sg- D Q I 0 I , I x n ' 'A V ii f . 14 -. Q - Q1 f 79 1. I' s. 'Q-. X A' h i :f- r ,1. , 1 I I 2 , k Q . xxxx' 5 5 X l - 0 x w. . 'N fl Q Q 1?-.14 .L peel 52 ix .XQ fat Q, . 'E . X. Q, Q: . 4 , , i, K A g f' SF 1 Q I P F A s, Y X, Q by ' ffm! Council For Port-Time Students he Council for Port- Time Students CCPTSD is the Student Government thot represents oll port-time students ot Keon College. CPTS is in- volved in oll ospects of student life, including, but not limited to, ocodemic problems ond ovoil- oble services. This yeor, the Council hos token on octive role to bring obout chonge on the compus. Student comploints obout inodequote focilities ot the computer center prompted us to purchose IBM Personol com- puters. The lock of nutritious food in the ocodemic buildings wos oddressed by our body. The result wos the instollotion of o refrigeroted vending mochine in Hutchinson. This is only o stort, we hope to hove o mochine in every ocodemic building. Working together with the odministrotion, the Council hos hod on-compus phones instolled in oll buildings, ond hos been designoted o room in Hutchin- son to be used os o student lounge. We worked for two yeors to estoblish o Deon's list for port-time students, which wos finolly opproved this yeor, Some of our other occom- plishments this yeor ore os follows: Purchose of Wilkins Theotre Dropes, Co-purchose of bulletin bd in College Center, Member of the Culturol Arts Progromming Boord, Co-sponsor of Fine Arts College Gollery. The Council exists through the untiring support of our generol members, the coopero- tion of the odministrotionfstoff, ond you, the Port-Time Student. We were proud to repre- sent you ond wish the Closs of '84 continued success in the future. - l I Wow? -ur-ff f' .f 176 ' in in hiv. Qfvw 9 -4 177 Q 'S I QI, 16 . --no-,5' it! ,,,? ' .....,1,,,.g . -5--I 'Q it ,M- ft 't -in-'E si F' I ,z .QR M asf- ,,.- j I I ' v 'Q' W' A I , ww- V I , I ,f -' , swxwvf 5 f 'QV J?- -- V ALMA :'xJ 1 '1 A' L 'X 24,556-v.. .A ' www 1 Rv- ? P xxx K 5'-1--wr 4 , a 'V 1 . ,.,N I if R f -4.4- ...Q .N .,. 1 K .4 'n 4 n , 1.41, M -A if W If 1 h 1 z.w..i ,,,-fu A t ' . 'QA M , r ff.. Y, if ,gl -vw. Q? ' . 'f 4' . A ? x. My I - -4. , ' -' ,K u,' I! tif S M x ' f . . V 9 . ix I , 'wg'-A K -4 'f as mL..-f ' F' fl 'MT-'jf , f ' . A V A W ' 51. , ,,..1.f- - gg, - S -5, n A ff, .. -wg X , jf-hm K v fx 3 5' V W 'HSE M 1- P i ', Ze, L. K V v f' 'A .ISN-1 P' X fig? -f ,ff 0 is 1 ' v 1 wx ' f QV1, Y---'ffb 4' . 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YT'5?T7 - Wvggntv- 1--ru-n :Lg -A 1 :lf ...- lf' !!! ii? ,,...--f-. ...,,,,-.Q Ll ,.ff ....0n4. . 3, - , -.-L: 04...-1 P, ' X 15.5 ' ...J l:5ggg5,.- l 9 5555555 5 655555 mug, nu 41 197' ' C- 1 y ' x fl ! lr .XI , l V X T W' iv be . 55' 55' 5 5 -1 7-5 -4,7 - Q I T s l f ,iff .rum im f M Football at a Glance ean's football team, led by Captains Ralph Marinella, Gil Sharp and Pat Duffy, finished the 1983 season with a disappointing 4-5-1 reaxd.Cood1Hn1Hadetbaam- ed six All-Conference Players with Jody Banks and George Martin as first string choice, Lou Molinari, Karl Ryans and Andy Ford as second string and Hosai Reynolds as honorable men- tion. All of these players, with the exception of Martin, will be renunmg W11Q84. The Squhes had seven! mgh pawns dunng the 1983 season with certain people viewing the contest against Salisbury State, then ranked fifth in the nation in Division lll, as the most exciting. The see-saw battle was tied at 13 all with only fifty-seven seconds remain- ing in the game. With the pressure building, first-team all-star George Martin kicked a forty-two yard field goal to deadlock the game in Kean's favor The Squires defense was deadytheteanfssnang pomt as it registered consecutive shut-outs over William Paterson and Saint Peters College. This succesdul hard4vtnng bunch also intercepted Division lll's top ranked passer, Flip Faherty, five times and held Trenton State's patent offense ta a mere fifteen points. Kean's hopes for a success- ful 1984 season shall remain lvghsmceitwMlnatbesuHenng the loss af a large number of manmg Mayen. Ken Koil Andrews an the move 5 I ww., X W-,Www 'A ',, 8 NR- U- vw K1 I f 'F 11' NWL1 , .Aff , ,. V .Al Andrews hands the ball to fullback Andy Ford f X -A 15 1,- KBAN lllf f 4: gf 'Q 'ff' 5 , . . A - , U A V .., 4 A 'R V V 'N-Ly'5 vK'f ', in 1'-ig: -.Wilt 'Q 1 V-. 3 l X1 ' ll First-reom All-Stor Jody Bonks moves in on Trenron Store-'s Flip Foherry. Andrews to Moyol on o quick our . V' 's 'Q Keon, led by Ralph Morinello, borfles-up this ploy omens field hoclsey, led by first yeor cooch Shoron Goldbreener, ployed to o 4-8-C3 mork in its 1983 compoign. Ploying under new cooching philosophy for the second consecutive seoson, the Squirettes bonded together to monoge o very strong finish. All-Conference gooltender Lee- Ann Peirce ployed brilliontly throughout the entire seoson registering six shut-outs, three of which ended in scoreless ties. l4eon's roster olso included three other All-Conference ployers: Coptoins Meg Holl ond Jodi Bender os well os senior stond-out Liz Horrison. Holi ond Bender could be found oll over the field on numerous occosions. Horrison, o speedy right winger, olong with wing more Wondo Lewis provided the bulls of Keon's offensive output. Horrison's fontostic possing obility ond occosionol gool scoring ore whot goined her the All-Conference recognition. Lote in the seoson Cooch Gold- breener guided the Squirettes to o strong finish hilighted by on October 27 1-O victory over ploy-off bound division Ill Adelphi College. Ken Koil Squires Field ......4- g..,a ,,..T-ef 44-45-- ,' .- K-,,,,,,V.,V . v - 4 - wi, ,, . ,.. .- V '-- .,.- ' -J.: '.-r,--f-:z1:f-e'rn4:- 'asm-' 1- 'f -'-1- ' ' 'H 'I' V ' ' f N ' , ,J The Sguirettes with Cooch Goldl3reener ot the Left. 1 4 All-Conference stor, Liz Horrison fires owoy. ' i 4 . .if yi -L .gs - -' 5. ..., Aw ' 1 .ati Rochelle Nifoussi posses left with co-coptoin looking on. Hockey Hilighrs Q, +.o ., ..., ,4,o,4af.s,oQ ' '--.- - '-'ff 4' awww: - N 4s -4 Jodi Bender on olerr Co-Copfoins Jodi Bender Cleft? ond Meg Hull with All-Conference goolrender LeeAnn Peirce. '33 Meg Hull on the go' V. Women s Volleyboll he wornen's volley- boll teom finished in the second slot in the New Jersey Athletic Conference in its 1983 cornpoign. The Squires finished with on 11-11 rnorls. The highly tolented teom wos led by senior coptoins Dione Volpe ond Lindo Antol. Senior Ju Scuderi ond junior Cheryl Hompp suffered eorly setboclss to Williorn Poterson ond were unoble to rebound. Keon's '84 teom, despite the loss of both coptoins ond Mory Ju Scuderi, should recop- ture tolent for the yeor to come. - Ken Koil i - ,, 1 1 y --bn. 190 ,gg N gig 'Q sv sf ,SJ 191 L-If ..- .-.y .. ,-n-. -u'd'A ll Womens Soccer 4,-qs , ' , 4 Q , 1 .5 , x 1 F F 2, if 2 ' gwtzvnu-4-vii-nwfvffdw. ,W ' arf.. .S l,m'f,,,.,f ,ia rf fi' fy ' Y, C-1:1455 A u ' 'ma WH , ,1 .-4 Q , ' :', , , A ,W A ,. Q, , . 5 '. . f,',ih' 1, ,f 5,Q,Q,g,, ',,,,f,3-,L nw. , . f',p-nrl-nfwf,,,f,.,3gff-- , , Fig' A,,.+.,',.A W 'M TZ' - S f.W x 7 . 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'l- 'f 'V3'. -! :, 2,. - - A sv-I 'xiii' -g. -.X ,, . , ,J I. 5? . . -4,- '2 I,f'1'f-4, v' - ' img. gf.-av 1 ' 'f ,IT 115' 1 p' ' A -np m . gv... ,i.. 'rQs v ...., . ' Y LG-',.1. . ' ' ' -, 1' .4 fl-T1 '. ,N .Wi A - 4 ' v 'j- ar Li - K ' Q ,V 0. ff. . Y QD s . .fl lv... , 1. . x Q 4 4 ' v ,-, . 4,---vu -.. Q.. ,451 A . .. . 1-, ' A 0 ' -i .1 L- A 0 c' A - 1 , ,f D, ' s x eon's 19841 wrestling teom, cooched by Elvin Woshington, finished the seoson with three wins ond seventeen losses. The record does not reflect the teom's obility ond tolent. Keon's trou- ble begon when only seven men turned out for the seoson. This wos compounded by injur- ies of members. Freshmon Al Nordone, six feet toll, two-hundred ten pounds, wos undefeoted in his first ten motches. Then, in his eleventh bout, he suffered o broken thumb thot forced him out for the remoinder of the seoson. Keon's other outstonding Wrestling wrestlers were co-coptoins Mike Willioms ond Ed Russell. Willioms sported o 22-10 record ond ploced first in the Mocobee Tournoment ond olso ploced fourth in the Northeost Regionol Tournoment. These occomplish- ments goined him the olternote position in the Division Ill Chompionship Tournoment, Rus- sell posted o 20-15 record ond ploced third ond fifth in the Mocobee ond Northeost Regionol Tournoment respec- tively. The remoining Squires were Al Bosonti, Mike Wooby, Dominick Gollo, Rich Kroskin ond Bob Morton. - Ken Koil CL 'fr I-Stix fkf :rv T iz, if WT if I X 198 Mx om, 'ian .,. ,mi ,,,, ,. K . V 2 A 1 X N.. .W . HT' LQMM9 4 rw M I .Q 'uri rv ,Q f S ,X i xv l' Ice Hockey eon's Ice Hockey Teom ied by first yeor cooch Gory Lombordo, finished in o tie for fifth ploce in the Metropoiiton Conference with o o-10-2 conference record ond 7-'15-2 overoll. The Squires norrowly missed goining o ploy-off spot. The teom Ieoders were Tri-Coptoins Bill Jinks, Jim Lith- gow ond Ed McCuIIen. Lithgow, o junior, led the teom in gools with fifteen ond wos the teom's third leoding scorer with twenty- two points. Jinks, ond McCulIen were fourth ond fifth in scoring with twenty ond seventeen respectively. The icemen's top scorer wos Tim Clifton. Clifton finished with on impressive thirty-five points with twenty-one ossists. CIifton's line-mote, freshmon Tom Bouer, finished second in scoring with o shorp twenty- nine points. The Squires net minder, Brion Cossidy, wos consistent in gooi, ploying in neorly every gome. r f W- i T i i i i 'i 1 rl 1 s i I i L i 7? i ' ' i P i n S ? A X M X ,Q ' ' E g I ia- 1 T L ,f new if A Ll i ik ki ag. L I 'fx fmv . L- . ... NU SMOKING .v , v 4 wwf x 5.53 Q ff , A L S gyda iiiihssa 3 S 415, iffy' . x,., ,ap-4' RY ew I gun l W 1 -. , V '...f,',,,, ,... ,,-5: 'rg Q .f , V ,J-A , W V r :. L 4' 1.1 L '3 K , Ice Hockey eon's Ice Hockey Teom led by first yeor cooch Gory Lomoordo, finished in o tie for fifth ploce in the Metropoliton Conference with o o-10-2 conference record ond 7-'15-2 overoll. The Squires norrowly missed goining o ploy-off spot. The teom Ieoders were Tri-Coptoins Bill Jinlss, Jim Lith- gow ond Ed McCuIIen. Lithgow, o junior, led the teom in gools with fifteen ond wos the teom's third Ieoding scorer with twenty- two points. Jinlss, ond McCuIIen were fourth ond fifth in scoring with twenty ond seventeen respectively, The icemen's top scorer wos Tim Clifton. Clifton finished with on impressive thirty-five points with twenty-one ossists. CIifton's line-mote, freshmon Tom Bouer, finished second in scoring with o shorp twenty- nine points. 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Bos he1984 Keon CoHege boseboll teom ployed in seoson to o 14494 reconi The Squires, cooched by Jim Hoden, pioced thwd in the Southern Division of the New Jersey Athletic Conference. The 1984 version of Keon ooseboll broke two College single-seoson records. The 1984 squod surpossed the forty-seven home runs hit in 1981 with 48. SenKxl4evm PumeHtoppedthe single-seoson triple morls by bonging out five triples of his own in 1984. This seoson produced twen- ty Keon CoHegelenervnnnem. They include tri-coptoins senior Mike Murroy who led the squod in home runs with twelve ond Rl3l's with forty, senior Tom Higgins, junior coptoin Bill Feehon. - Ken Koil fl 5 rn- 'f . ,-.1 af '11 Q: , ,, i ,wiv-. A ' we '.,s IM, ,,.,,..- A 'M , f., M ' I fr ,, I z, 1 'Wa v W ,,ggai!N.wk -WW, ' JZ., ,'f.511f'f'y,'? '4 'f ' -V Wi 'f MQW ., sg ' ,I XM? W, if Wwe' 4 , -Q v-vw., L fhu, - i ,nm uf. Y f- 1 . n V . -L J ,w.- .4 '19 4. '14-J. iggi? . ' 4- .-Ja' , .19 - . 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Delro Sigmo Thero Sororiry Inc: DELTA ZETA CHAPTER Seored: Lisho Woods, Adrienne Boslserville, Suson Wormiey Srondimg: Phyllis Leorh, Renee Doniels Adv, Desiree Reid, Mory Little, Cynrhio Dovis S N i f. is 412 X Sf 19 1 sr. bv 7 5 441 G-DX SIGMA THETA CHI Bock row Cl to rl Fronlsie Pois, Burchie Azgery, Chris Reilly, Sieve Gurrmon, Scorr Percivol, Eddie Sconlon, Orlorido Proenzo, l-loword Levine, Dovid Horbour. Front row Louie Arouso, Jimmy Tillis, Milse Pysniok, Morry Frolich. 11' U ld A Q?- BT . fl, , ,- 2 Bt .Z fzZ5g?f!1 SIGMA BETA TAU Kneeling CI to rb Sergio Valerio, Bruce Bauchner, Mohammed Musa, Lester Cunningham, Gary Grundin, Stephen Ogelsby, Mark Goodman. Standing Ron Michel, Tom McCiemans, Joe Carpenter, Jim Krieg, Mike Porcelii, Ed Jude, Thom Huff, Vinnie Urso, Manny Adeleye, Scott Wilner, Brian Butter, Ernie Kully, Gabe Lluil, Joe Guglielmo. ima? 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'Fl UTHE COUNCIL FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS I College Center - 118 527-2228 Keon College THE VOICE OE THE PART TIME STUDENT Computer purcnose for the college ho s Sponsor Annuol Dtnner Donce Co purchosed bullettn bd rn College Center Portlctpotton tn Compus Aworeness Festuvol Sponsors End of Semester Porty Fundrng of 27 clubs ond orgontzottons Procured refrngeroted vendtng mocntne tn Co sponsors Monthly Coffeehours Hutchtnson Obtotned H30 for o student lounge Purchose of WIIISIOS Theotre Dropes Member of the Culturol Arts Progrommlng Bd Co sponsors Ftne Arts College Gollery Arronged for on compus phones IO butldtng Procured Deons Lust for Port Ttme Students x x I r Il 278 Student Orgonrzotrort Inc: Your Full Tame Student Government Pres dent Ed Jude Treosurer Yvette Cro ford Asst Treosurer Stephome Schtbell NSA Dtrector Crndy Morcom Secretory MoryAnr1 Rowe O I I l XX - ' 1, i - Vice-President - Potty Vosquez - w CLASS or 1984 ffm, me C, :7f,,.e, Lefronfng me Mjlzo Lnowa wlzen we allay meef again ever ra., fime J1e.,,,, ffowfn, me 0. 30 fre 3., fre W ff, gone gone f Ofeue, gone f 0,eUe, We ,arm 1Q,.,,,,ff TO THE CLASS OF 1984 The Representatlves of the Class of 1984 wlsh to extend a slncere congratulatlons on your accompllshments at Kean College ot New Jersey The Representatlves also would l1ke to wlsh you the very best of luck for health happlness and prosperlty After all the class of 1984 IS the best class Kean College has ever been blessed wlth EXECUTIVE BOARD Presldent Martlna Rose Manco Vlce Presldent Erwm J Dugasz Secretary Wllllam R Kraus Treasurer M3110 Barone COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Erwm Dugasz Ernest Kully Rozana Botash W1ll1am Kraus Bonnle Goldberg Barbara Sweetnam Marlo Barone Peter Keledy Ann CICCIZ Danlel Rodgers James Kurdyla Veronlca Yatsko STUDENT LEADERS Robert Cowan Loulse Laneve I . . . . . - 1 . . . . 7 . 4 . 7 ' 7 --Q 0 0 . . . 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