La Salle University - Explorer Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1974
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It is the dual nature of symbols that they both represent and embodify the spirit of a belief. For us coming of age is a vital interest which we hold in trust with life. Faith (lower left) encompasses a commitment to growth and development in living. Thus life (Chi ir: upper left) signified in this Hebrew symbol, becomes a source of joy for the one who is willing to experience it. The wisdom (Dove: lower left) inherited from learning becomes a legacy to one ' s brothers through all time (Eternity: upper right). The opportunities of growing and experiencing the painful moments of age culminate in a sense of completion. To offer this gift to man is the true coming of age. lasalle cot Leae What then makes a coming of age? What is it of a group of buildings that makes them suddenly become so singular? How is it that a body of human beings so different, so distinctly individual; become so unified yet all the while remain themselves? Look deeply; then look into your self. £S2£ It is awesome to know the strength of all that is part of; and yet apart. Look to these days They are your possessions, and in them lie your pursuits. Herein is life. Dedication Rarely do you encounter a person who makes such a profound impression that he becomes a standard by which you could measure your life. The staff of the Explorer feels Brother Daniel Burke is such a person and that is why we are honored to dedicate this year- book to him. Brother Burke ' s achievements are numerous. He at- tended Catholic University where he excelled in Eng- lish, receiving his bachelor ' s, master ' s, and doctor ' s de- grees and also became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. His literary accomplishments are exten- sive and he has distinguished himself by writing verse and criticism for such scholarly journals and collections as Four Quarters, Thought, Encyclopedia Americana, Modern Fiction Stories, as well as many others. Br. Burke instructs an advanced English class in Literary Criticism and its reputation grows among students at the close of each semester. Only after considering Br. Burke ' s many accolades are we able to get an inkling as to the type of man he is. His priorities do not begin with himself as a great literary success but with the office of president as it concerns us, his students. His involvement in campus life is multi-faceted. His attendence at the majority of on-campus functions and his concern with problems peculiar to the student, as evidenced by his chairing the President ' s Forum monthly, are excellent examples of his continual effort to create an atmosphere of concern and understanding. Approaching Br. Daniel Burke may appear difficult for many students to attempt. This is most assured a misconception fabricated by the students themselves. The mystique of his office, reinforced by his quiet and reserved manner perhaps have generated the beliefs. Brother Burke is a man of deep thought and firm con- viction. His views on education are idealistic and yet at times appear more practical than those policies in use at the present time. His poetry is intensely personal gen- uinely reflecting the religious man and contemporary scholar. ... So Brother Burke, for these reasons and many more this book becomes our gift to you, our way of thanking you for who you are. administration faculty 12 Administration Bruce MacLeod, Dean of Business Administration Br. Emery Mollenhauer, Vice-President Academic Affairs 13 Joseph Sprissler, Vice-President, Business Affairs Thomas Coffee. Dean of Evening Division and Summer Sessions 14 John Conboy, Director of Recreation and Athletics Robert Lyons, Director of News Bureau 15 Phyllis Montgomery, Dean of Students David Smith. Registrar 16 Frank Schreiner. Director of the Counseling Center ferry Johnson, Administrative Assistant in Academic Affairs 17 Thomas Reifsteck, Director, Career Planning and Placement Harry McManus, Administrative Assistant to the Deans ■■M H 1 I y 7 Library Annex— an asset to the academic endeavors of the college Wister Hall Library Annex Br. Thomas Warner, F.S.C., Director of the Library 18 Norbert Belzer Biology The precision of science is lost in the generality of life just as the crack of dawn is lost to the rest of the day. We constantly try to overcome the gene but often only succeed in . . . Br. Richard Hawley F.S.C. Br. Nicholas Sullivan F.S.C. Raymond Ksiazek 19 Earth Science perpetuating the ambiguity. The struggle continues and the scientist can only fear, fear alone. The unknown is a specter that must be sought. Roland Holroyd 20 Chemistry He searches, he knows not why the answer must lie ahead. Or does it? A blind hope, a straw in the wind. Grasping, grasping for the elusive form. Max Barth Ralph Teke) 21 Physics Wait! The answer seems possible a definite precision can be realized, but it is the last ray of light. Joseph Simmons 22 Joseph Markmann Francis Guerin Michael DeAngelis Walter Kaiser Business The Accounting Association is a professional business organization of accounting students attempting to bridge the gap existent between accounting theory, as learned in the classroom, and accounting application, as performed in the business world. The way the Association does this is by presenting to the accounting students of La Salle College speakers from three main fields of accounting: public, industrial, and governmental. In presenting these speakers, it is the hope of the Association that the student of accounting begins to see its practicality. Besides being a business organization, the Association is also a social one. Annual social events are sponsored by the Association, such as Beef n ' Beer Night and a spring banquet. It is the feeling of the Accounting Association that one grows in knowledge, maturity, and stature not only in the classroom but also outside the classroom among friends. The Accounting Association affords the accounting students of La Salle College this opportunity. John Reardon George Swayer David Fleming The St. Thomas More Law Society ' s function is to provide information to pre-law students concerning law practice as well as law schools. The society therefore invites members of the legal community, particularly representatives from law schools to ad- dress the membership. These speakers usually provide information on getting into law school. In recent years, the current year being no exception, the number of students desiring to attend law school has been phenomenal. In light of this fact, law schools are finding it unnecessary to recruit outstanding applicants. Despite this, the society has been able to attract several speakers. Among these have been Dr. J. Goldner from St. Louis University; a student representative from Harvard University; an alumnus of Notre Dame University; and a La Salle graduate, William Deiss who is a first year student at Cornell. Also, in cooperation with the University of Pennsylvania, La Salle students were invited to hear the dean of Santa Clara Law School at Penn. The La Salle collegiate branch of the American Marketing Association is an organization aimed at bringing together students with a common interest, a career in marketing. Its various activi- ties this year included: guest lecturers, one of which was Mr. Robert Ehlinger, former general manager of the Philadelphia Atoms, a marketing film series and professionally sponsored Mar- keting Forums. Ytl The Society for Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of man- agers was established in 1912 and has over 200 members in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Iraq. The objectives of S.A.M. are to provide a link between the theoretical training of the college and the practical world of business and management by bringing together business executives and business students, to provide the students with the opportunity to plan the activities of the Society, and to serve as an effective medium for the exchange of information on management and in- dustry. Features of the Society ' s diversified programs are seminars, plant tours, films, senior placement, and ca- reer conferences. Joshua Buch Prafulla [oglekar Bernard Goldner Edward Domineske 25 Charles Halpin Joseph Troxell 26 Economics Ji£r ' £ ' ■IV 1 «JjO m ; 3 Joseph Kane Richard Geruson George Brook John Duffy oseph Cairo 27 Education Rapidly becoming one of the largest academic groups on the La Salle campus, the Education Department currently numbers approximately 125 students. Gearing their program to give participating members a sound academic background in the subject which they plan to leach, students are also able to engage in a professional semester their senior year where they can gain both practical and worthwhile classroom experience by teaching a full five day schedule. At the end of their senior year, successful members of this program are then eligible for an Instructional I certificate to teach in the State of Pennsylvania. « .|v William Binkowski ) Gary Clabaugh Preston Feden Br. Arthur Bangs F.S.C. Br. Anthony Wallace F.S.C. 28 Patricia Haberstroh Robert Fallon English 29 For all who have entered La Salle College a con- frontation, often prolonged, is relegated by those who inhabit the better part of the cinderblock lairs on the great first floor of Olney. Inevitability. Some emerge triumphant. Others, battered and dejected, emerge knowing only the bitterness born of ink-stained hands and pages streaked with red. Michael Sikorski Claude Koch 30 Still others, having somehow succumbed to powers unimaginable, frequent these lairs; word has it th some commaraderie, even some common ground, has been found there. Excited by loves, thoughts, and ways of these people of the cinderblocks, groups of men and women emerge somehow enlivened. Such are the mingled destinies of the students and a very rare collection of people here at La Salle. John Seydow Sreenivasa Rao 31 Francis Donohoe To the Muse in Olney 162 Aha! Don ' t think I can ' t see You struggling for form Seven blocks up and three over in this My cinder cube. Oh, I don ' t need you, no. Come to affirm, no doubt, (Capital T ) Truth and bullshit On Beauty. I ' ll not give up my comma-splice class (When not joined by but, sometimes yet ). An appointment. James Butler 32 Fine Arts A student interested in a liberal arts education at La Salle will ap- preciate the introduction he re- ceives to the Fine Arts as having helped to broaden and enhance his perspective of the arts. Whether the course be print-making or Art 101, a student will find that he has ac- quired a new way of viewing art which may last a lifetime. Music courses offer a student an equally valuable opportunity to gain an un- derstanding and appreciation for many types of musical expression. Charles White Political Science 33 From Civics to Watergate and Back In four short years, you have studied executive agreements, pocket vetos, autarky, Congressional committees, Machiavelli, Asian politics, systems analysis, proportional representation, social contract theory and party coalitions. You have debated American politics (when there wasn ' t a Big Five game, or an exam or a frat party). You have seen the rise and fall of John Lindsay, George McGovern, Aden Specter, Charles DeGaulle, Frank Rizzo, Spiro Agnew, and Richard Nixon. At times you have been interested, concerned, bored, confused, righteous, arrogant and, lately, depressed. You know who runs the Rules Committee and how. Do you care? You understand the legal jargon of a Supreme Court decision. So what? You can detail the inner working of NATO or the Common Market. For an exam! You wrote a great paper on revenue sharing. It was late! And a one night special on reapportionment. You didn ' t care! You recognize the forces of self-interest and passion in political life. But, do you approve? In the future, can you translate your knowledge into action, for politics is action? Can you direct your actions in fruitful and just ways? Remember, It is the peculiarity of man, in comparison with the rest of the animal world, that he alone possesses a perception of good and evil, of the just and the unjust . . . This man, when perfected, is the best of all animals; but if he be isolated from law and justice is the worst of all. (Aristotle, The Politics, Book I). Now it ' s up to you. Fred Foley Helmut Gauss Richard Clean,- 34 History Joseph O ' Grady Histories, Francis Bacon wrote, Make men wise. The study of history at La Salle has been an adventure in wisdom; women and men learning the art of inter- pretation, of historical criticism. Far from an exercise in memorization of dates and places (the much dreaded historical facts ), majoring in history is a humanizing experience. Understanding that the historian is the most significant historical fact, and recognizing that a history is a very personal comment have become the hallmarks of the training of young historians at La Salle. 35 Dennis McCarthy Miroslav Labunka Sandor Czirakv History offers its students an opportunity for personal growth, for the nourishment of an historical con- sciousness. From La Salle, history majors go into many fields- in which judgment and intellectual honesty are requisite. Careers in public service and the law, in teaching and writing have attracted history majors. In addition to being a firm preparation for many careers, a major in history has proven a splendid prelude to the intelligent exercise of responsible citizenship. The history major at La Salle is indeed an Explorer— an explorer in time. But much more valuable than a vicarious experience of the adventure and romance of past ages, the study of history is an enlightenment for the present. 36 Gerrianne Burke-French major. Leo Rudnytzky 37 Foreign Langauge Classical Languages Greek and Latin To appreciate a Language one should have a grasp of its origin. The classical tongues of Greek and Latin are the roots of today ' s modern lan- guages and afford the student this understanding. In addition to vast linguistic opportunities, Greek and Latin offer a student the rich background of early Greek and Roman history. Leonard Brownstein Diane Blumenthal 38 Modern Languages French German Italian Russian Spanish Bilingual fluency or even the under- standing of another tongue is an ex- tremely valuable item for one to possess. Exiting and lucrative jobs open for someone interested in foreign service or interpretation work. George Perfecky Richard Boudreau 39 System Computer Science Charles Hofmann Br. Damian Connelly, F.S.C. 40 Mathematics Mathematics as an expression of the human mind reflects the active will, the contemplative reason, and the desire for aesthetic perfection. Its basic elements are logic and intuition, analysis and construction, generality and individuality. Though different traditions may empha- size different aspects, it is only the interplay of these antithetic forces and the struggle for their synthesis that constitute the life, usefulness, and supreme value of mathematical science. ft Dennis McGady William Baker 41 John O ' Neill Wei Tseng Carl McCarty 42 Philosophy A Christian Brother at La Salle is one of the freest men in today ' s confusing world. Thanks to the spe- cial grace of his vocation, and to the opportunities for study in his life (some of which he may have had to carve out for himself), he is able freely to commit himself to the work of Catholic higher education as he sees it. He has had to earn his appointment and his rank, just as his colleagues did; and he is judged the same. But his sternest eval- uation must come from within, as he compares his performance with an ideal strongly felt yet dimly seen. A Brother at La Salle is conscious of the faults of the institution, at every level, and may be more alert to the shortcomings of students than they are themselves. When he makes the effort, he can perceive the immense reservoir of talent, commitment, good will, energy, and wit which his colleagues and the students actually are. Experiences, though limited, of other institutions and of other callings often bring him up short, and though their per- spective show the Brother how many good people surround him. It is incumbent upon a Christian Brother at La Salle to be alert to economic reality while standing for something transcendent, to lead (in one context or another) without dominating, to mediate without los- ing all forward energy. He loves being here, but he means it when he asks for prayers. Michael Kerlin Eugene Fitzgerald 43 Richard Strosser Russell Naughton Thomas Phillips 44 Br. Vincent Grimes F.S.C r. Joseph Burke F.S.C. 45 Br. John Dondero F.S.C. Psychology Was it all worth it? Will the investments of time, money, per- sonal sacrifices, and mental anguish even- tually return div idends? For the student who has accepted an in- structor ' s challenge to exceed his own person- al expectations; for the student who has gained a more comprehensive appreciation of the difficult operation of the College through participation on college committees, departmental boards, or student organizations; for the student who has volunteered time and self to community programs; for the student whose personal ex- pectations and vocational goals have flowed from the ability to undergo a rigorous exam- ination of both oneself and one ' s alternative life styles; for the student whose on-the-job educa- tion has both supplemented the classroom education and provided a proving grounds for it; for the student who has ventured into the realm of another ' s ideas, values, life styles, experiences, and fun and has come away more informed— for these students it has already begun paying dividends. For verification one has only to speak to any faculty member, admin- istrator, or student who has spent time with one of these students and has observed the development of a capable, self-confident, aware individual. The gains in intellectual competency, personal self-assuredness, social responsibility, and moral integrity have in- dicated the mastery of institutional and per- sonal examinations. Charles Schrader 46 La Salle Chapel Religion Br. William Martin F.S.C. Man ' s creative responses to questions of an ultimate nature have moulded humanity ' s experience of religion. Like the Judeo-Christian tradition, other great religions of the world have weathered the ages of the strength of these insightful responses. A study of these religions, whether one is a believer or not, allows for exposure to human greatness: a greatness which works toward coming to grips with needs and desires, and the wonder of itself and the world. This is a greatness without which we could not speak of a coming of age. 47 Br. Edward Davis, F.S.C. Rev. Maurice Schepers 48 Sociology The Sociological Society had a very active and exciting year. Op- portunities to interchange ideas with people of various political and sociological positions were enjoyed. Our numerous successful under- takings were exemplified by the publication of the first edition of the La Salle College journal of So- ciology. Our program was com- plemented with opportunities to en- gage socially. Our parties, meetings, and other activities hopefully en- hanced the lives of many La Salle students. Richard Leonard V John Connors Lorraine Sexton 49 Jerry McConeghy activities The circle we make is not complete, Not even a circle at all. Its ends grope toward each other, Heeding the Sirens ' call. 1 sil amid that unshaped shape: Loose ends loop out at every lull. I want to hear the music of the sphere Yet not stop ears to dull. 53 And subtle sounds which humans make When they know a trulh ' s n lie. Th;il ' s why my ends aren ' l like to meet-- I ' m fearful of symmetry. For circles seem to have no fun That ' s not perfection ' s game. They just go round in a regular run And then go round again. Pier 19 In order to provide an alternative resource for the campus community, a group of interested La Salle students, with support and supervision-training from the professional Counseling Center staff, formed a peer counseling service called Pier 19. Broadly, the objectives of Pier 19 are: to establish initial contact with some students who would not ordinarily come to the Counseling Center, or to adults in general; to render immediate assistance-accepting, empathic listen- ing, accurate information, and appropriate referral incidentally, to give peer counselors themselves an opportunity to try a Psychological Services field experience. To these ends the Counseling Center held a training session for students involved in the peer counseling program. Joe Bernier, Linda Bean, Pete Filicetti, Anne Fechter, Rita Erwitz and Lyda Camy. Dave Trichtinger, Kevin Flynn, Joe Turko, Fran Blinebury, and Irwin Balik Collegian La Salle College ' s closest link with the media is the publication of the Collegian which prints a weekly account of campus and area events under the direction of editor-in-chief, Kevin Flynn. Each Tuesday the typical read- er will encounter a vast array of topics ranging from the frontlin- ing complexities of cafeteria seating (in case you ' re worried where to eat lunch) to the back- page analysis of the past week ' s sports. The stories are dealt with professionally and appear to bear the fruit of tedious hours spent molding them into cohe- sive articles. In addition, there is a letter to the editor section that affords each student the unusual opportunity to state his personal opinion on any current subject, whether it be peculiar to the col- lege or not. This can and has been utilized as an effective de- Bruce Beans, Kevin Flynn. Al Cummings, and Dave Trichtinger vice by which the student body is able to communicate with the administration and voice their grievances open- ly. It also has provided avenues of debate and question between the students as evidenced by last fall ' s clashes between Mike Quinlin and various Women on Campus. This type of atmosphere created by the Collegian, is healthy and invigorating and aids in campus spirit and involvement. The editors and staff merit a vote of confidence for their hard work and accomplishments despite the pres- ence of vigorous studies, pressing deadlines and cram- ped quarters. Kevin Flynn 57 oe Turko Student Government This year has been one of expansion and diversification for the Student Government Association. Under the steady hand of Presi- dent Jim Anthony, numerous programs have been instituted. A novel system for college committee appointments was initiated as was a vigorous campaign aimed at lowering the drinking age. In October an enlightening and successful Open House program was run. December brought Forest Green in concert. Other pursuits have included: support of a Boycott Lettuce movement, a used book exchange, investigation of car pooling, and the potential founding of a Reading Day. Greater cooperation among class government headlined this sector of S.G.A. Beyond stimulating newsletters to their class members, signal accomplishments have included volunteer pro- grams and on the horizon are plans for a deposit for refuse glass and a concert program with intraclass support. Brian Ettinger, Secretary Cathy Bilotti, Treasurer 59 Roy Ettenger, President of Residence Council Jim Kelly. Vice Pres.. Class of ' 74 60 Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Pi The Professional Business Frater- nity of Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University on Novem- ber 7, 190 7. Since then its member- ship has expanded to 82,000 broth- ers with 182 chapters across the United States and Canada. The Ep- silon Sigma chapter of the frater- nity was established at LaSalle Col- lege on April 20, 1963. Delta Sigma Pi sponsers a variety of activities on campus, including a professional program which features various speakers from the business world. The social program consists of par- ties, benefits for local orphanages and an annual dinner dance. Ath- letic teams also compete in the col- legiate intramural program. 61 Sigma Beta Kappa During this past year, Sigma Beta Kappa began its twenty-sixth year on the campus of La Salle College. As a social fraternity it offers its members an array of activities and events that range from contributing to a spe- cial charity to competing in intramural sports on campus. Over the past few years the frater- nity has gained a great deal of recognition for its achievements in athletic competition, both in fraternity league play and in open league competition. This past fall the football team claimed the fraternity championship for the third consecutive year. Besides football, the brothers are very enthusiastic in regards to another championship in basketball this year. Some of the high points of our social calen- dar include our annual dinner-dance in the spring, a father-son night, the St. Patrick ' s celebration for a weekend in New York, and a number of parties during the semester. Above all other things, however, the frater- nity recognizes its duty to promote broth- erhood, not only among its members, but to everyone we come in contact with and its privilege of bringing honor to La Salle Col- lege. 62 Sigma Phi Lamba In today ' s age of individualism, many fraternities have lost the dis- tinctiveness with which they were founded. One notable exception is Sigma Phi Lambda. The quality and durability of its service to La Salle has been a matter of record since 1935, and the personal value of that tradition has increased for its brothers with every graduating class. Not many social frater- nities on La Salle ' s campus can claim the same support from its alumni that Sigma Phi Lambda enjoys perennially. For almost forty years the most impor- tant purpose of the fraternity has remained unchanged: to foster friendship within the student community and to encourage loyalty to the College itself. 63 German Club Black Student Union This year, the Black Student Union, through the combined efforts of its mem- bership was able to successfully restore vitality to an organization that was apparently ineffective. After careful scrutiny a new constitution and set of by-laws was drafted and subsequently adopted. Evident of the newly adminis- tered policy was the presentation of two of the most prominent Blacks now resid- ing in Philadelphia-Mr. A. Benjamin Johnson, Esq. and Ms. Orien Reid, a Con- sumer affairs reporter. The organization plans to continue to present programs that it feels should be of interest and which will help bring about a better understanding with all members of the college and the surrounding community. ' ■mutschund-alleSS The Ofmayyy Club p fe?ei-f5 FAVST A Comedy in 3 Scenes) x tZ:oo I.4 1:30 p if l; if 3: 00 ComC -to 0[r ey2t icmt see d. ma Se l ' z set — t4 Mc 2W 7 64 Explorer It ' s another year, another beginning and antoher chance. We face problems and challenges meeting some and failing others but maybe the question is . . . and why. and why not. It ' s only a game isn ' t it? we live and we try to understand but the answers seem to have escaped us. And the question is why should we worry all these years and lose all hope when everything is pressed against the window pane of life. We see its beauty, life is passing . . . but it is real for the moment. Kathy McGrath 65 Mike Santoro Alan Howard Gary Knoerlein rt Gerard Furey fjk ■2f J|™ ■: ' 1 Mary Shriver Mitch Rosner French Club El Club Cervantes For people that enjoy the driving rhythm of the flamenco . . . the spicy aroma of paella ... El Greco and Goya . . . the stirring momento de la verdad of the bullfight . . . field trips and fiestas and more . . . for people who want a little taste of Spain right here at home ... El Club Cervantes. Since its inception in January, 1973, the French Club has spon- sored numerous social and cultural activities for La Salle Francophiles. In order to acquaint the student body with the club, a coffee hour hosted by the members was held in September. Thanks to chef gene Ancharski, who made a variety of pastries, our Open House had a real French flavor. Shortly after Open House, Dr. Rita Mall, moderator procured the film, La Symphonie Pastorale, a film based on a novel by Andre Gide, which attracted a large audience from the entire lan- guage department. Among our year- end activities was a diner en ville at a French restaurant. J[TS 69 Italian Club Orientated to the social as- pects of La Salle, the Italian Club offers many diverse ac- tivities. Membership is open to all nationalities so as to create a universal atmosphere in all of the Club ' s undertakings. Ukranian Club The Ukranian Club of La Salle College offers to students of Ukranian heritage a social outlet whereby they can meet in a communal atmosphere to exchange thoughts and ideas. Activities held range from de- bates on contemporary issues to dances, parties, canoe trips, and water polo. 70 Gamma Sigma Sigma During the fall, the sisters in the Delta Omega Chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma extended their serv- ices to those in need by giving of themselves beyond their own indi- vidual volunteer endeavors. A few of the projects undertaken by the group included distribution of Thanksgiving baskets to needy fam- ilies, providing the daycare center children with a Halloween party, and some cherry decorations to brighten their surroundings, and donating the proceeds from our Christmas Bazaar to WEXP radio and a charity. Our spring activities included a fashion show with re- freshments at a home for the aged and the gala Blue and Gold Charity Ball. EXPLORE LAS H1EI INFORMATION BOOTH OLNEY HALL LOBBX PROGRAMS ' CmPUSWKS SPONSORED BY MMA SI6AM SK.MA Women on Campus Women On Campus is a newly organized group con- sisting of students, faculty, and administrative women. It espouses no ideology other than the right of each woman to determine her own life. It provides a forum where ideas may be heard and new pro- grams started by bringing to- gether women of similar inter- ests. The Woman ' s History Workshop, which helped prove the need for a Women and History course, was WOC project. Among current activi- ties are consciousness-raising groups, a newsletter, a contin- uing interest in the daycare center, and presentations of guest speakers. 71 La Salle Singers The La Salle Singers, formerly called the La Salle Concert Choir, is a constantly growing and dynamic campus organization. Although the La Salle Singers have been a part of campus life for many years, in recent years the group has undergone several dramatic changes among them the inclusion of women in the choir and allowing students to assume more control in the administration of the group. Presently the group is entirely run by students. The officers of the organization are Ms. Rosemary Angemi, President; Ms. Anne Wilson, Vice-President; Mr. James Bernardo, Treasurer; Ms. Min- erva Caro, Secretary; and Mr. Ellwood J. Annaheim, Librarian. The director of the group is Mr. Gail Poch of Temple University. Last fall the Singers presented two concerts on campus, one for Open House and another for Christmas. The Singers also had several concerts outside of school. Perhaps the highest point of the fall semester was the Singers concert on KYW-TV on Christmas Day. The La Salle have presently scheduled two on-campus concerts for the spring semester: one on the weekend of April the 19th and the other as part of the Concert and Lecture Series. In addition to this, the Singers plan to sing at other colleges and at churches in the Tri-State area. The Singers also plan to present a High School Festival this spring, in conjunction with the admissions office, which will bring high school choirs from the area to La Salle. The festival will not only give these choirs on opportu- nity to perform but will also give high school students an opportunity to see La Salle. In the future the La Salle Singers plan to increase their activities both on campus and off. The Singers presently perform about four concerts a semester and would like to increase this number to about six. READ this: OPE N . ' . c ADM i ) ) 1 Uri - ■- I 72 Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is an inter- national fraternity whose purpose is to promote cooperation between premed students and educators in developing an adequate program of premedical education. All science students who are intending post- graduate study of any health care professions are invited to pledge membership, providing they meet the necessary requirements of the organization. La Salle ' s chapter has been perenially involved in many activities aimed at acquainting the student with the various profes- sional careers by way of guest lec- turers and most notably, the annual premedical conference, held in con- junction with the medical schools in the immediate area. 73 Chymian Society The Chymian Society, the Sudent Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society, was founded to provide chemistry majors opportu- nities in both academic a nd social atmospheres at La Salle. Fifteen chemists from colleges and in- dustries were guest speakers for the Society ' s weekly seminar and lec- ture series attended by the mem- bers. The membership assisted in the annual Open House and hosted the Middle Atlantic Region ' s Inter- collegiate Student Chemist ' s Con- vention at La Salle on April 20, 1974. On the social side, the mem- bership enjoyed a wine and cheese party to introduce freshmen to the Society, picnics, Halloween and Christmas parties, a Dinner Dance and the year-end party. Kappa Mu Epsiion The Kappa Mu Epsiion (KME) Math- ematics Club is a group of thirty-five irrational elements dedicated to the so- cial and academic pursuits of the Math- ematics department. The 1974 addition to the power series includes Frani Parrotto as president, Frank Dziedzic as vice- president, Matt Coleman as secretary, and Debbie Wissman as treasurer. A subset of the membership belongs to the Kappa Mu Epsiion National Mathematics Honor Fraternity. The KME lounge, 0-110 is the nucleus of all club activities which include in- doctrinating needy students into the beauty of mathematics through a free tutoring program, the planning of inde- pendent events such as picnics, skiing, ice-skating, and bowling, and the publi- cation of a newsletter (KMEWS-letter). The La Salle chapter of KME has been chosen to host the second regional KME convention, April 6, 1974. 74 H HI ,.,., ' ' . Loan ■WEXP WEXP is a student-operated organization which pro- vides entertainment and enlightenment for the La Salle College community. A La Salle radio station had been in the planning stages for almost a decade before being realized as WEXP in 1972. The early development was undertaken in the early 60 ' s b y numerous students and administrative personnel, College Union director John H. Veen took special interest in the project and is today the station ' s moderator. WEXP is under the leadership of full-time students, who devote many of their free hours to the station ' s operation. At present, there are more than forty active members who work in conjunction with the station directors. These directors coordinate station activities in the areas of music, news, sports, and advertising. This aca- demic year the installation of transmitters facilitated expansion in these areas. The most notable changes were those in the sports department which included live transmission of basketball games from the Palestra. WEXP anticipates increased student, faculty, and ad- ministrative interest in the years ahead. It is the in- tention of the station ' s personnel to meet this interest with organized plans to make WEXP a relevant student organization serving the La Salle community. 75 Residence Council Residence Council, the stu- dent governing body of La Salle dormitories, plays a vital, active role in the resident dorm life and acts as a liaison between the students and the administration. Residence Council provides social, ath- letic, and cultural programs throughout the year for resi- dents and their guests. An ex- tensive intramural program offers participation in football, basketball, volleyball, bil- liards, and table tennis. Trips to the Pennsylvania Ballet, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Academy of Music are sponsored frequently, as well as Faculty lecture series and Human Sexuality panels. Resi- dence Council also provides weekend entertainment rang- ing from dorm parties and cafes to hayrides and extrava- ganzas in the effort to make the living atmosphere at La Salle a pleasant and fulfilling one. 76 Rehearsals for Babel proved well worth the effort. Masque The Masque completed its 39th year of exis- tence this year, and it produced a record number of shows that ran the spectrum of Theatre. Little Murders, The School for Scandal, Resencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Peter and the Wolf, Babel: A Play On Words, U.S.A., Oh, Kay!, and another workshop yet to be named at this print- ing, all made it to the floorboards to round out a healthy season. The major attraction of the year was the great use of student talent in all aspects of production. There were six student directors, eleven set and or lighting designers, and over 100 student actors. School for Scandal, (pictured here) was completely designed by students, a first for a major Masque production. Jimmy Clark, a Fullbright nominee, wrote and directed Babel: A Play on Words— the first production ever written by a student. Other firsts for the year included the election of the first woman president of the Masque, Bernadette Galanti. In its membership, there were a number of member ' s of Actors ' Equity, the professional actors union. The talent of Mas- que members was not confined to the La Salle stage, however; Joe Urbanik served as technical advisor at his high school, and Marcus Brown choreographed a production of No No Nannette at Nazareth Academy, along with appearing as a featured dancer with the Germantown Dance Theatre. The year was a very important one for the Masque and the officers that saw it through were: Bernadette Galanti, President; Tony Cos- tandino, Vice-President; Anne Hampson, Treas- urer; Cecile T. Coady, Secretary; Joe Urbanik, Technical Chairman; Peter Sauer, Production Chairman; and Jerry Hathaway, Publicity Chair- man. 77 Karate Karate is an up and coming sport on the collegiate level. Since the formation of the club in the fall of 1970, the purpose of the discipline has been to provide self- defense training for the individual. With the enrichment of mental and physical fitness, the training instills the individual with faith in his or her ability, to teach responsibility to each student, and respect for the power which can be learned from Karate. In this day and age, a mystic has grown up around Karate, and those individ- uals who possess an advanced belt, brown or black, are assumed to have super-human attributes. It is the desire of all reputable martial artists to end the fable that surrounds their art and show the world that the goals they have attained are not super-human. With the same tranquility as displayed by the Karate masters, these same goals can surface from within the individual if the desire and perseverence is present. President ' s Committee The President ' s Committee is a body of nine students established three years ago. It was designed to serve in an advisory capacity to the Student Congress and the student body at large. If there are any dis- agreements or gripes that may come up during the course of the aca- demic year a student may file a complaint with the committee and it is put before the President ' s Council for inspection and Dis- 79 Joseph Patm, Secretary, Tom Lyons-President, Sam, Chairman (im Yates. President Cross Keys, Pete O ' Donnell, President Student Congress, Pete Corpey, College Council Representative, Joseph Friend, Treasurer Accounting Association, Paul Foley, Yearbook, George Cohen, President, Accounting Association, Ray Conarty, President Marketing Association Senior Class The Senior Class of 1974 can be credited with organizing five sig- nificant events this year under the supervision of Jim Yates. There were three dances run inter- mittently and they were very suc- cessful. In addition to these well attended social functions was the senior formal and Christmas party. Coordination of the yearbook also falls under the jurisidction of the graduating class. ML Tom OAprile, Assistant Treasurer Senior Class Larry Muzzo, Treasurer, Marge Donnelly. Secretary. Tom O Aprile. Assistant Treasurer Cross Keys Fraternity The Cross Keys Fraternity is ex- tremely unique in that it is a cross section of undergraduate, faculty, and alumni who are able to be in- ducted by initiation. It is the largest organization in the Evening Divi- sion as it covers the entire spectrum of La Salle, a claim no other group can make. The most salient feature of Cross Keys is its annual Putting Him Through ceremony which honors hardworki ng wives who sacrifice much of their leisure time to aid their husbands graduation. In the upcoming semester it will devote much effort to a scholarship program and bettering commu- nication between students and ad- ministrators. 1 i t - a r =3 I f [■' -A l , JL. Pete Carpey; College Council Representative Student Congress The governing body of the Eve- ning Division is the Student Con- gress. This group decides all stu- dent initiated policy and is liaison between the administration and stu- dents in matters that require mutual agreement. OS Pete O ' Donnell, President Student Congress Henry Wright, Student Congress Secretary Joe Palm, Student Congress 81 Accounting Association The Accounting Association was originally formed in the interest of degree seeking students desiring an extension of classroom theory. It has expanded its goals in an effort to unite fellow business stu- dents in the friendly atmosphere of the growing accounting profession. The meetings are conducted month- ly with guest speakers present to discuss and answer questions re- garding their particular field of en- deavor. These afford the member the opportunity of broadening his knowledge of accounting and gen- eral business affairs. President ' s Forum The President ' s Forum convened this year with Brother Burke to re- view problems involving the eve- ning student. Topics discussed were varied but each one was significant. Such di- lemmas as parking and campus sa- fety highlighted the talks. Of course tuition increase was met with its usual disapproval but Br. Burke at- tempted to explain the inevitability of the increase. The Forum should be used by more students as it offers them an excellent avenue of debate. Society for the Advancement of Managemer The Delaware Valley Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) is composed of thirteen schools in the area ex- tending from Bucks County to West Chester. The purpose of the organi- zation is to make plans for the In- ternational SAM Conference which was held in Philadelphia the week of May 19th. Our chapter at La Salle had the responsibility of con- ducting a tour of Philadelphia for all members who attended. f.Ay Tom Lyons. President SAM 83 s sports 86 Gola ' s Golden Era Two decades have passed since a young and inexperienced basketball quintet rode the crest of an emotional wave of startling victories, capping an amazing season in which LaSalle vaulted atop the college roundball world. Leading the way as he had done all that remarkable year, was six foot six inch All American Tom Gola. LaSalle ' s Mr. Every- thing not only paced the squad in scoring and rebounding but became the heart and soul of what he has called the Cinderella team of the N.C.AA. Tournament. While attending L.S.C. he established himself as the school ' s greatest performer by which all that follow have been compared. Tom Gola has come a long way since those glorious four years he spent as the toast of LaSalle ' s campus as well as eastern basketball. Following his celebrated collegiate career Gola de- parted the amateur ranks and began displaying his court wiz- zardry for the Philadelphia Warriors of the now flourishing Na- tional Basketball Association. For ten seasons he thrilled the fans around the league with the immense repertoire of skills he presented in All-Star fashion. Dave Zink Zinkoff, the public address announcer ' s, familiar cry of Gola Goal still echoes throughout the rafters of Convention Hall, marking each time Tom ' s feather-like shot flipped the twine leaving opposing teams baffled. Suddenly, the Warriors decided to transfer the franchise to the Bay area of San Francisco. Gola felt that it would be in his best interest to remain in the east and asked to be traded. He subsequently was dealt to the hapless New York Knicks where he spent the twilight of his award filled career. Retirement came quietly, without fan-fare or publicity and the N.B.A. lost one of its true superstars. Normally you ' d imagine an exciting and lucrative tenure in professional athletics being the epitome of success. Quite surpri- singly, he encountered one vital regret oblivious to the sports-hero worshippers of today. My biggest regret in playing professional basketball was that after I retired I found myself ten years behind my graduating class. They were lawyers, doctors, or had established themselves in business and I had to start all over again. Inevitably, as characterized the Gola style, he vigorously em- barked upon a successful political career, with the staunt determi- nation that typified his previous achievments. Immediately he gained the respect of his colleagues and began striving to pursue the opportunities that appeared so vast. But in 1968, the dictatorial Jim Harding was discharged from his duties as head coach of the Explorers. Tom Gola was offered the chance to direct the multi-talented group. Casual observers considered the answer merely academic yet Mr. Gola thoughtfully weighed each possibility and after considerable deliberation he accepted the position. Unfortunately his decision to coach came a bit too hastily as that very summer LaSalle College was placed on probation for recruiting violations incurred under the eventful Harding reign. With dreams of national championship being destroyed by the defenseless actions of a nearsighted coach. Gola ' s goals now became an undefeated season which he failed to attain by one disappointing loss to South Carolina and his old mentor. Frank McGuire. The team he has since labelled best in Big-Five history closed out is year in virtual anonymity amid the confines of lowly West Chester ' s gym unable to participate in any post-season play. Another year of probation faced Gola and his new depleted corps of cagers, yet they still managed to win the now defunct Quaker City Tournament and more significantly he aided the development of the devastating Kenny Durrett. Tom Gola resigned in 1970 and once again turned to politics. This time he was elected as City Controller of Philadelphia. Four dedicated years he served the city in which he was raised. In his bid for reelection he lost, succumbing not to his opponent, but to the anti-Republican sentiment in the country. Few people possess the drive and character necessary to claim the degree of success reached by this man. For our sake let ' s hope this year ' s edition of the LaSalle Explorers will produce such a person. Basketball The 1973-74 edition of the La Salle Explorers are banking heavily on a crew of sophomores to lead them from the throes of mediocrity to the type of excellence Big Five observers had previously been accustomed. Despite the loss of backcourt gen- ius Bobby Jones and jumping Jim Crawford, coach Paul Westhead feels the newcomers will more than compensate for their departure. Heading the new cast is 6 ' 10 high school All American Joe Bryant, who in the eyes of former Explorer great Tom Gola, can do it all. J. B. will give coach Paul Westhead an- other dimension of attack not af- forded him since the departure Kenny Durrett. In fact many are already drawing comparisons be- tween the two and hopefully they are accurate. Manning the back- 89 court as he did so admirably as a freshman last year, until he was betrayed by academics, is lightning fast Charley Wise. Sweet Charley is a frightening weapon in the Ex- plorers arsenal as he is extremely adept at exploiting any teams ball handling weakness or even creating one himself. Wise ' s complement in the backcourt is Glen Collier, a lythe 6 ' 2 guard, possesses cat-like reflexes as well as great court sense and poise should prove a pleasant suprise. Finally, Verric Cutler, a 6 ' 8 transfer from Maryland is being counted on to strengthen the rebounding and defense. Add these four to the substantial talents of Billy Taylor and Joe DiCocco and the season should have proved to be most enjoyable for LaSalle fans. La Salle opened against a pathet- ic Lehigh quintet, who seemed to be masquerading as a basketball team, and promptly disposed of them in neat fashion. The Explorers ' press completely disrupted any semblence of continuity the visitors had shown as they forced them into an incredible forty-eight turnovers. Joe Bryant displayed flashes of his unlimited potential and led a bal- anced attack with nineteen points. Charley Wise stole everything in sight and Joe Di Cocco played his usual steady game. The Orangemen of Syracuse in- vaded the Palestra in the next home tilt and the Explorers ' unblemished record of 3-0 was put to its sternest test. Certainly this was the first op- ponent of any caliber L.S.C. had encountered following relatively easy wins on the road over Army and Hofstra. With Charley Wise placing All American Dennis DuVal in his hip pocket and Joe Di Cocco playing only like he can it appeared that La Salle would make it 4-0. Yet Billy Taylor and Joe Bryant simply lost their shooting touch and at the half the score found L.S.C. ahead by one point. The second half was a different story. A complete break- down in rebounding due to the lack of blocking out allowed the Big Or- ange to exercise domination of the backboards. Despite a solid per- formance from sub Steve Baruffi. a good second half from Billy Taylor and the over all excellence of 90 Sweet Charley Wise the Explorers fell for the first time. The Explorers of La Salle and the University of Pennsylvania Quakers staged the initial Big Five contest of the year, pitting two of the east ' s top rated squads in an early season showdown. The game began with Penn hit- ting its first seven shots and finding itself trailing the Explorers by nine points. The lead can be credited to )oe Di Cocco ' s domination of the Quaker ' s super-soph John Engles and Charley Wise ' s ability to pace an accelerated tempo. Following a timeout Penn began combining new found board strength with their continued torrid shooting and streaked to a shaky one point half time lead. 91 In the second half Penn pulled to a quick seven point bulge due to the deft ballhandling and floor play of Eddie Stefanski along with Ron Haigler ' s scoring burst. L.S.C ' s of- fense became non-existant as Billy Taylor couldn ' t shake a shooting slump and the Quaker ' s Bob Bieg- low neutralized Joe Bryant with ex- tremely tough defense. Yet behind Coach Paul Westhead ' s crew dig- ging and clawing and managed to tie the game with ten seconds re- maining. The Quakers immediately took a timeout and planned for one final shot. As the crescendo built, the ball was inbounded to Stefanski who hit Engles of the baseline but he was immediately bottled up and just managed to return the pass to Stefanski. La Salle Oppon 87 Lehigh 37 83 U.S.M.A. 71 66 Hofstra 53 68 Syracuse 94 Holy Cross 82 Pennsylvania 84 90 Wake Forest 95 76 Western Kentucky 65 77 Stanford 66 65 Manhattan 73 83 Princeton 78 67 Niagara 65 84 Western Kentucky i , I 85 Drexel 73 87 Lafayette 66 97 Biscay ne 75 81 Canisius 89 73 St. |os(;ph ' s 75 78 Temple 54 78 Notre Dame 98 95 American 83 73 West Chester 63 Duquesne 81 104 Villanova 66 82 Rutgers 76 78 Delaware 69 84 Rider 68 71 •St. Joseph ' s 76 93 94 Joe Di Cocco displaying his form at the foul line. Bryant about to make one of his patened moves. The Explorer 95 As precious seconds licked away Ed drove the lane crashed into Bil- ly Taylor, and threw up a shol thai J.B. swatted for an obvious goal- tend. One referee blew his whistle and signaled no basket, that an offen- sive foul had been called while the trailing official allowed the basket but called the foul after the shot. Following, much heated deliber- ation, Billy Taylor was sent to the foul line for a one and one situation and Stefanski ' s goal was counted. Taylor missed the front end of the one and one and Di Cocco nearly tapped the rebound home with two seconds left. Penn quickly grabbed the missed tap and held on for an exciting 84-82 victory. This game clearly must be rated as one of the finest in Big Five history. 96 Tiger McBain using his left to score two. 97 H S gs CD OJ s£ C - CO . £ £ fc s fa ' w ' 3 — u c u -3 O c pa o -d U _ 2 -g J 3 O a O u. u w O ■£ c H = . ' . to S J CD DiCQ 98 Soccer PSSF PW La Salle 1 Phila. Textile Opponent 3 3 University of Penn Haverford 3 1 1 Lehigh American 1 ' 3 6 Drexel 3 2 2 2 Lafayette Temple Widener 3 1 1 St. Joseph ' s Rider 1 1 Ursinus 1 West Chester 2 Hofstra 3 Villanova M.A.C. 5-2-1 Season 9-5-1 Fred Gouss takes position against a Textile attacker. Textile won 3- 1. Mb I am Brad Bertz desperately tries a header late in the game to gain a tie with Lehigh. 99 Coach Wilkinson discusses team strategy. « - S| ' The Booters began the 1973 season by meeting two nationally ranked teams. In the first half, against Philadelphia Textile, the Explorers could tally only once and in the second half the talented Rams maneuvered around the: La Salle de fense for three late scores. Three days later the Explorers journeyed to Penn ' s Franklin Field to meet the Quakers in an evening contest. There was little or no contest and the Explorers came back to 20th and Olney 0-2. During the next two weeks the booters appeared listless in a win against Haverford and losses to Lehigh and American. With a seasonal mark of 1-4, Powell (2), Johnston (2), Gauss (1), and Franklin (1) powered La Salle 6-3 past Drexel in a long awaited show of offensive strength. The Drexel game proved to be the turning point in the season. The Explorers finished strong with a 8-1-1 mark. A stern defense and excellent goallending by Rich Hoffman, who compiled 1.2 goals against average, helped La Salle finish the season with a fine 9-5-1 record. The astroturf and Quakers proved more than the Explorers could handle as they dropped this game 3-0. 100 • (im Avato pursues a Textile forward. Trap or trip? A leaping save by Rich Hoffman protects momentary Explorer shutout. Fast trap block by Mike Walls thwarts a Textile rush. 101 c 6 .H ' — O TE — O in H U 1-- SO 3 .. OS , Js o = l _c co U en • is -S ' 3 ■s| i is •- u |.S6 b u a I u 3 S-5« OS - S3 D en 3 sJjs 2 K - DO I A o en u H ' G n ° 2 O a OS o g Z u — O 2 B « g 5 fc en OS si 102 Track The Explorer trackmen should be competitive in their conference this coming season. The bal- ance of the squad makes he possibility of a M.A.C. championship very plausible. However, he team must, and should get strong per- formances from Tom Reynolds, javelin; Jim O ' Neill, polevault; and Tony Carter, triple jump, if the M.A.C. crown is to come back to La Salle. Add to this group Bob Payne, quarter miler; Rich Jacovini, miler; the relay teams ' perform- ances and the nucleus of the club appears solid. Clearing the bar 103 Coach, Ira Davis Explorer Cross Country-1973 St. Joseph ' s 25-31 American 32-23 Univ. Of Penn 43-18 Lehigh 37-22 Villanova 47-16 St. Joseph ' s 27-28 Delaware 18-37 Drexel 18-38 Temple 24-31 West Chester 33-26 Big Five Title 1-Penn, 27; 2-Villanova, 35; 3-St. Joseph ' s, 112; La Salle, 136; 5-Temple (did not enter) MAC Title 1-Lehigh, 56; 2-Bucknell, 56; 3-American, 73; 4-West Chester, 131; 5-La Salle, 133; 6-Gettysburg, 154; 7-Temple, 180: 8-Lafayette, 193; 9-St. Joseph ' s, 197; 10-Univ. of Delaware, 275; 11-Drexel, 281; Rider, NA. Joe Wilson runs a leg in the 2 mile relay. 104 Tom Ohmsetter h ' l - SC i ' C m ■- Rich Jacovini heads the pack. Steve Reckefus, [ohn Cinsidine, Bob Casey, and Brendan Costello. Straining for distance is Tom Reynolds. 105 •2 ? 5 S5 — O X 3 -I B 2 a, SO-o a? s. E w 3 O O o op f- i; 03 0) JO. j= E -a o -s o CD f- « R E £ § s is C oj W ■= „ O QOlC w .2 E O -r o c U OS ra h S b a S - c B O b =■.2 .= o — v D a  E- U S3 S ■C OS O co -C E- Du H J E 106 Baseball Larry White I % • T ' Bob Sarcewitz Coach Gene McDonnell 107 Bob Guglielmi I Tony Chapman Each February summons La Salle baseball players to loosen stiffened legs and gloves for another season of hitting, catching, and throwing stiched cowhide around the diamond. The sunny days of April must unfortunately be preceded by winter ' s numbing cold. However this year ' s nine hopes to utilize the temperate climate of Florida to prepare them for the previously better readied opponents. The team hasn ' t revisited the Sunshine State since their initial trip in 1967 when they innovated the excursion locally. Other teams in the area have followed Coach Gene McConnell ' s example and found it a boost to their perform- ance during the regular season. This season is a critical one for the Explorers. An attempt to cut the baseball program was halted among surprise and confusion in the off season but the team has kept their bats swinging. This season ' s squad possesses better than adequate talent as evidenced by their successful autumn schedule. Wins over St. Joseph ' s and Villanova highlighted the abbre- viated slate of games, with newcomers Fred Morris and Bob Sarcewicz contributing outstanding performances. The McDonnell-Ervin combination of good speed and defense proved to be the winning formula in the fall. The moundmen will be headed by Senior John Petrino. Junior Larry White and Larry Morris. Co-captains Bill Tierney and Bob Guglielmi will lead the Tony Chapmans. Dan Barber ' s, and Joe Stampones into battle this spring with promising Ted Detrick, and Jim Doran trying to better their already solid play. 108 ■__■■a 5 ° = = is B U .. I = C CO jj -a g U a H i o £ 5 c = £ |  I «  ° £ fc -Q .S o -o as Q Si 2 £ a 2E -u w h « c H _ ! ° -- CD So-SS g fc - ° s o 35 2 5 OS .. « =-JJ ir g gog o| j c -5 33 ° O ii £ u ° r £ op ? H C O .E co os 2 O t- t£ _ OS ii. 2 S  w o -P u E x a So 3 E— Lt, CQ CQ CO 109 Crew The LaSalle Crew began their ardous land and water training in early September and continued through the winter months in preparation for the 1974 season. Racing on the Schuylkill commences in late March and climaxes in May with the Dad Vail Regatta, an event which annually attracts over forty participating colleges from the Eastern United States. This year ' s schedule also maintains an international flavor as the Explorer Crew journeys to Amherst, Mass. to challenge the defending Dad Vail winner, the University of Mass.. and a Uni- versity boat from England. Under the tutelage of Head Coach Vince Madden and Assistant Pete Welsh, the young LaSalle rowers anticipate fine show- ings in all their races. Coach Madden, in his first year as Head Coach after four years as assistant, established a grueling conditioning program which guarantees that the LaSalle Crew will be in peak phys- ical condition. Led by Captain Gene McHugh and Lieutenants Steve Shaud and Pete Greenspun, the team is characterized by a core of race-experienced sophomores who insure a veteran squad for the coming years. 110 Basketball The womens ' basketball team is making its bid for notoriety this season after a slow but hearty beginning. The player to watch of course is Annette Halpin. She has paced the squad in scoring for three seasons. The cagers are hoping Halpin ' s supporting cast will fill into a winning unit. Jump ball Style and grace is shown by Annette Halpin Ill Halpin hounds Cheyney State guard. Cheyney controls tap. Explorers vie for position 112 Cheney State prepares as La Salle moves up court. Volleyball The Fall of 1973 saw the introduction of a new varsity sport to 20th and Olney. Consisting of thirteen team members, the Explorers embarked upon their maiden season under the direction of Mrs. Marge Kriebel. With enthusiasm and spirit, they began the tedious task of learning new skills and becoming familiar with the methods of the game. Time, concentration, and the desire to win were all the ingredients needed to master the techniques that would be essential in this first year 113 of varsity competition. Their patience proved to be worthwhile for they finished the season with a five- win, five-loss record. This record, however, did not include the College Tournament held at Villanova Uni- versity finishing seasonal play. With fine and consistent play, the six— netters placed second in the field of five teams. For the coach and players, the season can be considered nothing short of a thrilling success. Explorers save volley on fine play EXPLORER VOLLEYBALL-1973 CUMULATIVE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD Temple 7-15 12-15 0-1 Bryn Mawr 7-15 7-15 0-2 Villanova 8-15 11-15 0-3 Cheney State 1-15 9-15 0-4 Phila. College 15-6 1-4 of Pharmacy 15-13 Gwynedd Mercy 16-14 15-12 2-4 Our Lady of Angels 15-5 15-4 3-4 Franklin Marshall 3-15 8-15 3-5 Harcum 15-1 11-15 15-9 4-5 Eastern 15-4 15-11 5-5 Ellen Walsh Coach Marge Kriebel instructs her young squad. 114 Field Hockey Setting up for a drive on goal September. The heat and haze of the summer still lingers on the lonesome playing field. A whistle blows. Veterans from last year and hopefuls of this year gather. The women ' s field hockey team begin their second official sea- son. Under the experienced coaching of Ms. Eleanor Snell and the leadership of sophomore captain Sallyanne Harper, twenty-five individuals of varying degrees of skill and tal- ent begin the long process of forming a viable, cohesive unit, a team. Each day the women meet on the field to drill, scrimmage and discuss rules and positioning all of which are intregal parts of good field hockey. Even as the trees lining the field hint of the promise of autumn and the air turns crisp and clear almost un- noticed, so too there are subtle changes to be seen on the hockey field. The women have begun to work together, criticizing and en- couraging, striving to develop and sustain the integrity and spirit which has melded them into a team. Eleven varsity mem- bers officially represent La Salle on the field each game. The con- tributions of the eleven were im- portant in the season but much of the credit for their first suc- cessful campaign must go to the hard work and unselfish support which was given to them by their manager and the J.V. squad. The building of a successful team is dependent upon the unity of its members. This fact was con- clusively affirmed and reaf- firmed with each game. It was all there. The long hours of practice had paid off. There were triumphs and dis- appointments in the long awaited season. Out of this competition arose bittersweet moments . . . The thrill of posting a victory in the pouring rain before two lone spectators . . . The mounting of a paramount effort equal to the op- position and finishing with the indecisiveness of a 0-0 tie. When the women ' s field hockey team finished their season the com- ment was made that they had nowhere to go but up. They have begun their climb. 115 THE 1973 LA SALLE COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY BACK ROW (Left to Right): Mary Anne Gwiazdowski; Maryann Pantano; Nora Kramer; Karen Matczak; Rosemarie Grofcsik: Angie Stacy; Coach Eleanor Snell; Anne Domineske; Jane O ' Brien; Kathy Slomski; and Ada Steinmetz. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Marianne Dooley; Lori Calkins; Donna Ertel; Denise Corkery; Sallyanne Harper; Miffy McGettigan; J. J. DiPaola; Anne Marie Shervin; Judy Blanco; and Peggy Lindinger. 116 Tennis The Men ' s Tennis Team hopes to parley the efforts of standouts Rick Eastland, Mike Garrahan, Bob Lind- inger, and Ken Foti into a reversal of last season ' s disappointing cam- paign. Although the netmen did manage to post their best record, it is a far cry from being considered successful. Eastland heads the returning let- termen and is counted on to solidi- fy the squad with his steady play. Bob Lindinger should have a win- ning year as he is felt to be the strongest player for the Explorers. Yet the ace in the hole for La Salle is sophomore Ken Foti. He has shots that are certain to make him an excellent player who will be around for a few more years. Steve Pellegrini returns a Villanova volley. Team strategy is discussed before match. 117 U, Bob Lindinger lobs a soft shot into the corner. A fore hand smash and a charge to the net. 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Captain Mike Nas Face off draw goes to John Bochansk 121 Frank Dziedzic rjim 122 Swimming The mermen of La Salle are hoping the returning lettermen will guide them to an ever-improving year. Record breaking Chris Gallagher ' s back to pace a young squad. Maybe a new recruit will splash onto the scene to make the year a success. In any event, you can be sure that when the gun is fired in Hayman Hall ' s beautiful new swimming facility, the Explorers will be amply represented. 123 124 Golf In October of last semester, the Explorers traveled to Annapolis, Maryland, the site of ECAG golf championship. Though the team did not do well as a whole, they were led by junior transfer student Joe Galie who shot a fine 80. Unfortunately, Joe missed the cut by one shot for the finals. However, the spring looks bright for Coach Connors and his team. When Captain Joe Ellis, along with team members Jim Finnegan. Paul Lach, Joe Galie, Jack Connors, and Phil Cassidy, head south in the spring, they will come back ready to face the MAC foes ahead. Coach John Connors talks golf with Joe Ellis. Jack Connors. 125 Intramurals 126 The intramural program is de- signed to give students an opportu- nity to participate in various athlet- ic endeavors on a lesser but equally as competetive plane as the inter- collegiate level. La Salle affords an opportunity through an efficient system set up by Joe O ' Donnell and his staff. i — - 127 128 Basketball Despite the unavailability of Hayman Hall the basketball team of the Evening Division was in full tilt. A limited schedule was the result of the lack of a home court but the cagers still managed to win two out of three contests they were able to play. 129 131 special events Open House The annual Open House program is sponsored by the Student Government Association and is the product of months of prepara- tion conducted by the Open House Staff in cooperation with participating campus organizations. It is designed to familiarize the community with the people, programs, and organizations of La Salle College that offer many opportunities in various academic and cultural areas. It is the hope of the college that Open House Day will portray La Salle as an institution (hat provides its students with many outlets for productive activity and creativity. The Open House Committee was confronted with the challenge of producing a program that required much work and attention given to many details. It was responsible for coordinating all the activities that took place on Open House Day. The Committee contained a nucleus of five people who operated and maintained staffs of their own, dividing into four separate sub-committees. It was the responsibility of the chairman of the Open House Com- mittee to coordinate the work of the four sub-committees with the efforts of all campus organizations that participated in the pro- gram. The Open House Committee was guided and assisted by the Student Activities Office and the Public Relations offices main- tained by the college. The success of a program of this kind depends on gathering a group of people who will carry out their duties responsibly. After this initial step has been taken, there are few limits to the abilities of dedicated people to making Open House Day a memorable experience for everyone who participates in it. mmmcm wdcome to the food - 772 5 ptus d slide show aiven every hour onm. hour 133 134 135 Kevin McKee Kevin McKee is Irish and he ' d like everyone to know it! In the fall Kevin entertained residents with his bright rendition of Irish folklore. Drawing from a vast storehouse of Gaelic history. legend and music, he presented a delightful and amusing eve- ning for his audience in St. George Lounge. He charmed all with his wit and enthusiasm making it a most enjoyable night. Also pictured here are candids of the first groups in the Forest Green Concert. They succeeded in putting every- one in the mood for the tremendous finale featuring Forest Green. 137 Convocation On a Sunday afternoon in October, those students who acheived a scholastic rating placing them on the deans list were offi- cially honored at the annual Convocation. Amid the pomp of academic dress. Broth- er Burke saluted these fine men and women who distinguished themselves dur- ing the year. In addition, honorary degrees were also conferred upon Judge Genevieve Blatt and Gordan Zahn for special accom- plishments. After the affair, parents of students were invited to the ballroom for a Buffet to meet the faculty and administration in a casual atmosphere. 138 139 140 James Rothwell. Celeste Mahoney. Ingrid Pinter Fribourg, St. Nicholas Cathedral Fribourg, Rue De Morat, Cathedral and City Hal 141 LaSalle in Europe New worlds. Old worlds. A coming of age implies absorption of both. To contain and nurture the growth of ideas we look to man ' s world at large: its records, its spokesmen, its present way of life. The minds that have formed and now re-form cultures comprehend man ' s nature. To acquaint ourselves with this nature and with the varied environments to which it has had to respond is a step closer to our humanity. And it is through humanity and dealings with our physical world that we grow to realize a coming of age. LaSalle-in-Europe University of Fribourg 1700 Fribourg Switzerland ; ; : French Alps near Grenoble Maureen O ' Donnell. Chuck Devlin, lames Rothwell, and Patsy Roche Concert and Lecture Series Among the many elements of La Salle College life is the weekly Concert and Lecture Series headed by Jerry Johnson. The main purposes of the series are to supplement general education of the college and to provide broader cultural experiences for the college community. The series allows students to come into contact with important contemporary figures. Some notable figures who have appeared at La Salle in the past are Julian Bond on politics, Alvin Toffler on education in the future, New York Times drama critic Walter Kerr, Senator Philip Hart on energy and the economy, and Senator Frank Church on foreign policy. The Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia and the Academic String Quartet of the Phila- delphia have also made appearances. The Fall 1973 schedule included appearances by John Fields, Aden Specter. Senator Eugene McCarthy, Martin Mul- len and Orien Reid in cooperation with the Black Student Union. The Spring 1974 schedule includes a return of Tom Cola on Philadelphia politics, Janet Ketchum and Peter Segal in con- cert, and Jessica Savitch on women in the media. Another facet of the series is the presentation of speakers in cooperation with campus groups. Women On Campus co- sponsored the appearance of Betty Friedan, the Business school ' s Lindback Executive Series co-sponsored John Bun- ting, the President of First Pennsylvania Bank, and in Spring 1974, the poetry workshop co-sponsored the appearance of Anne Sexton. The Concert and Lecture Series deserves a vote of con- fidence for its many achievements in spite of the drawbacks the series faces. Miirtin Mullen Gene McCarthy John Fields 143 144 Senior Social Club The Senior Social Club gave .1 Christmas Party last year for the benefit of twenty-five youngsters from the Lutheran Mission Home. The children were invited by the Student Congress and SAM to give the unfortunate boys and girls an opportunity to share in a bit of Christmas cheer. The affair was well attended and became a smash- ing success thanks to the jolly per- formance given by John Kirivan as Santa Claus and the long hours of preparation by the Student Con- gress. 145 HI m HBb m CT jj •ii m « H r i illli l 1 ' ■' ■' . ' ■.1,  Siill . ' ' - J • Mt • ' • 15 p i-Si l jy| 146 Senior Social The Senior Social, sponsored by the officers of the class of ' 74 was an extremely well attend- ed gathering. The dance was open to friends and alumni, which helped in making it a night to remember. 147 149 seniors 150 Joseph E. Abbott Richard J. Alexander William C. Anderson 151 Rosemary J. Angemi Susan A. Angulski John C. Arlinghaus Jay J. Armstrong Robert D. Ashmen Mary Agnes Atkinson JOSEPH E. ABBOTT 108 Ulmer Ave., Oreland, Pa., US. Accounting, Accounting Association, Beta Alpha, Intran RICHARD JOSEPH ALEXANDER, [R. 718 Philadelphia Blvd.. Sea Girt, N.J.. BS. Accounting, Accounting Association, Beta Alpha. Class of 74 President, Residence Council Rep. CAROLE ANN ALLEN 1119 Highland Ave-.. .:. ha. Sociology, Gamma Sigma Sigma MICHAEL ANGELO AMADEJ 2594 Vine Rd., Vineland, N.J., BA, Biology Intramurals, Phi Alph.i Bi ta ROBERTO. AMEHMAN 1920 E. Firth St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting, Accounting Association. Beta Alpha JOSEPH A MODE 3557 N. 8th St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Marketing MICHAEL J. ACONE 423 Wyndom Ter., Holmes. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Accounting Association WILLIAM C. ANDERSON 1403 Easton Rd., Apt. 2. Koslyn, Pa.. BS, Accounting ROSEMARY JANET ANGEMI 1616 S. 28th St., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Accounting Association. Beta Alpha. Glee Club. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Italian Club. Rifle Team SITSANA. ANGULSKI 409 Briar Drive. Broomall. Pa.. BA, Sociology AMES A. ANTHONY 309 State St., Elmer. N.J.. BA, Biology. Sigma Phi Lambda, Student Government Association President, Swimming Manager, Residence Council Rep., Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities WALTER F. APTACY 545 Warfield Rd., Plainfield. N.J.. BA. Psychology, Hockey Club. Explorer Photo Editor. Sigma Phi Lambda JOHN C. ARLINGHAUS 1702 Wagner St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting. Accounting Association, Rifle Club JAY J. ARMSTRONG 10003 West bourne St., Phila.. Pa.. BA Biology- Chemistry, Intramurals, Open League Sports ROBERT DAVJD ASHMEN 12 Nicholson Rd., Collingswood. N.J., BA, Sociology MARYAGNES ATKINSON 209 Berkeley Rd., Glenside. Pa.. BA. Psychology JOSEPH BAKER 521 Fisher Lane. Warminster. Pa.. BS. Accounting. Delta Sigma Pi Treasurer. Track. Cross-Country JOHN BAMBACH. JR. 333 Avon Rd., Springfield, Pa.. BA. Psychology JAMES J. BANNON 2109 Oakmont St.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Finance. Finance Organization MICHAEL BARTH 75 Oakbrook Dr.. L . Buffalo. N.Y., BA. Social Work John Bambach, Jr. James J. Bannon Michael Barth 152 Jim Blair Peter Wescott and 153 STEVEN . BARUFF1 234 Lawrence St., Vineland, N.[„ BA. Biology, Basketball BRUCE E. BEANS 639 School House Lane, Warminster, Pa., BA. English, Collegian Editor MICHAEL JOSEPH BEAT ; 2500 Knights Rd., Apt. 10205. Cornwells Hgts., Pa., BS. Accounting AMES . BEAVER 7609 Torresdale Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA, Economics. Economic Association FRANCIS X. BECHT, R. 5717 E. Wister St., Apt. C-2, BS, Accounting. Veteran ' s Club HARRY . BECKER 9324 Crispin St.. Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting MARK L. BELAS 311 E. Roosevelt Blvd., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology. Karate Club. Psychology Club LINDA J. BELISARI 105 Calvarese Lane, Wayne, Pa., BS, Accounting, Accounting Association, Cheerleading, Glee Club. Italian Club, Open House Committee GEORGE B. BELLWOAR 909 Hamilton St., Glendora, N.J.. BA, Criminal Justice, Newtonian Society. Rifle Team MICHAEL R. BEREZO WSK1 619 Avondale Ave., Haddonfield, N.J.. BA, Criminal Justice JOSEPH P. BERRY 7243 Clinton Rd., Upper Darby, Pa.. BA. Political Science HELEN BEUGLESS 637 Arbor Rd.. Cheltenham, Pa., BS, Accounting CATHERINE M. BILOTTI 1517 S. Juniper St.. Phila., Pa.. BA, Biology. Class of 1974 Secretary, Steering Committee College Union Committees, Recording Secretary Open House Committee, Phi Alpha Beta, Pledge Master ]AMIEANN BLACK 7311 Oak Lane Rd., Melrose Park. Pa., BS. Marketing, Marketing Association JIM BLAIR 714 Avondale Rd.. Erdheim, Pa.. BA, Psychology THOMAS WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BLASH 7810 Louise Lane, Wyndmoor. Pa., BA, Psychology, Intramurals, Psy Chi. Tau Kappa Epsilon, News Letter Editor JOHN J. BLICKLEY. JR. 1573 Woodland Rd., Roslyn. Pa., BS. Accounting, Accounting Association, Beta Alpha. Intramurals. Phi Kappa Theta Treasurer CHRISTINE MARIE BONANNI 2040 W. Clearfield St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Biology. Phi Alpha Beta ANTHONY ]. BONANNO 171 E. Roosevelt Blvd., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Band. Beta Alpha JAMES J. BONNER 3621 Calumet St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Criminal Justice James J. Bonner 154 Mike Boyce 155 THOMAS C, B01 II H 628 Boyei Rd, Cheiti nham P; 8A, German ALEXANDER D. BOJ 1923 Hallowen Rd iwn, Pa., BA, Political Science, Italian Club Po lociation, St. Thomas Mure Law Socii JOSEPH T. BOHGESE 2127 S. 19th St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting. Accounting Association, Beta Alpha, President Delta Sigm;j Pi RENE (. BOUCHARD 6300 N. 7th St., Phila., Pa., HA. Engl MIKE BOYCE 310 Tally Dr.. Warminster, Pa., BA Psychology JAMES BRADY 1912 Shunk St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. English Education JAMES . BRANHIAN. JR. 32 E. Logan St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA English NEAL H. BRAUNSTEIN 5033 Whitman Terr.. Pennsauken, N.J., BS. Chemistry. Chymian Society JOSEPH PATRICK BENNAN 30 Perennial Lane, Willingboro, N.J., BA. Religion DAVID MICHAEL BROWN 6547 N. Mascher St.. Phila., Pa., BA. English. Collegian Editor EDWARD A. BROWNELL 509 Enfield Rd.. Oreland. Pa.. BA. Psychology GERRIANNE T. BURKE 2724 Eldon Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa.. BA. French. Alpha Epsilon. French Club President, Pi Delta Phi President. Residence Council Rep., Sex Committee KA THRYN ROSEMARIE BURKE 100 W. Evergreen Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BA. English JOHN F. CAMP 351 Broadway, Westville. N.J.. BA. Biology. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Biology Department Board, Phi Alpha Beta ED CAMPANELLA 3246 Wellington St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Accounting. Accounting Association, Beta Alpha THOMAS JAMES CAMPBELL 103 Daffodil Lane. Levittown. Pa.. BA. Psychology KEVIN L. CAMPION 4315 Baltimore Ave.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. German- English FRANK CAMPOPIANO il7 Grove Place. Havertown. Pa.. BA. Criminal Justice JOSEPH F. CANATORO 2441 S. Rosewood St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. English- Education, St. Thomas More Law Society DAVID PAUL CARBERRY 137 Manhasset Trail. Medford Lakes, NJ., BS. Accounting. Advisory Board. Judicial Board. Resident Assistant. Stage Crew Frank Campopiano Joseph F. Canataro David P. Carberry 156 01 - Philip E. Cassid Ann Catalfamo Michael Cavalieri Bruce Beans stays on the lookout for a good newspaper story. John J. Chambers, Jr. Thomas Christmann ! AT V: ,:. Just a tough question Emily M. Ciammetti Andrew M. Ciocco, Jr. 157 William C. Clouthier Cecile Terese Coady Marguerite R. Coffey JAMES E. CAHOANO 1075 Anna Street, Huntingdon Valley, Pa., BS, Accounting, Sigma Phi Lambda JOSEPH CARNEY 119 East St., Phila,, Pa., BS, Market AMEDEO CARUS1 1417 Delmont Ave.. Havertown, Pa., BS, Industrial Management JOSEPH L. CASALE 2526 S. Ashford S„ Phila.. Pa.. HA. History DANIEL JOSEPH CASEY 3412 Plumstead Ave.. Drexel Hill, Pa., BS. Accounting GARY CAS.SEL 1740 N. Braod St., Lansdale, Pa., BS, Industrial Relations PH L P E. CASS DY 410 Vankirk St., Phila.. Pa., BS, Accounting, Accounting Board. Accounting Association, Golf Team Captain, T.K.E. Fraternity, Pledge Trainer ANN CATALFAMO 35 Suburban Blvd., Delran, N.J., BA. English MICHAEL CAVAL1ER1 607 Norristown Rd., Horsham. Pa.. BS, Marketing JOHN j. CHAMBERS, ]R. 80 W. Marshall Rd., Lansdowne, Pa., BS, Marketing, Marketing Association THOMAS CHRJSTMANN 417 W. Raymond St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Accounting EMILY M. CIAMMETTI 27 Laurence PL, Plymouth Meeting. Pa., BA, History ANDREW M. CIOCCO. JR. 703 Cricket Ave., Ardsley, Pa.. BS. Marketing, Intramurals, Sigma Phi Lambda DENNIS CLARK 4050 Conshohocken Ave., Phila., Pa., BA. Social Studies DONALD J. CLARK 934 Anderson Ae., Drexel Hill, Pa., BA. Sociology and Psychology, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Student Government WILLIAM C. CLOUTHIER 3718 M St., Phila., Pa.. BA, English Education. Intramurals CECILE TERESE COADY 1638 Cricket Terrace, Jeffersonville, Pa., BA, Speech and Drama, Masque, Orpheus. Residence Council. Student Government MARGUERITE R. COFFEY 110 Iron Master Rd.. Cherry Hill. N.J., BA, Political Science and Education GREGORY AY COLEMAN 140 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton. N.J.. BA. Psychology MICHAEL COLIBRARO 108 Cedar Ave., Willow Grove, Pa.. BA French Education. Education Society. Fencing Club. French Club HERBERT V. COLLEY. JR. 6330 Cherokee St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting. Accounting Association, Black Student Union Gregory Jay Coleman Michael Colibraro Herbert V. Colley, Jr. 158 Tom J. Cossentino Joseph J. Costello 159 Robert Croskey Ceorge W. Crossley Kate Cucugliello DENNIS |. COLLINS 235 W. Ashdale St., Phila., Pa.. HA. History. I [istorical Society, Phi Alpha Theta GERALD FRANCIS COLLINS ■ziv.i S. Frazier St.. Phila., Pa., US. Accounting FRANCIS CONNOR III 6519 Allmuri St., Phila., Pa., BS. Marketing MAUREEN THERESA CONNOR 926 Cathedral Rd., Phila., Pa., BA. Criminal MICHAEL F. CONNOR 522 Locust Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BA. Economics, Student Economics Association MARK J. CONNORS 3134 Windish St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting. Accounting Association. Beta Alpha. Delta Sigma Pi, Senior Vice President. Intramurals THOMAS CONROV 7030 Rising Sun Ave.. Apt. 5, Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Accounting Advisory Board, Inter- Fraternity Council Representative, Intramurals, Sigma Beta Kappa President JOHN P. CONSID1NE 8 Oaktree Dr.. Levittown. Pa.. BS, Accounting. Intramurals, Delta Sigma Pi Secretary. Residence Council, Track Team JOHN R. COOK 1011 Winchester St., Rockledge. Pa., BA, Earth Science, Howitzer Newsletter, Italian Club. President ' s Guard, Drill Team, Recondo Unit, Rifle Team CATHERINE THERESA CORBETT 419 S. 2nd St., Colwyn, Pa.. BA. English-Education JAMES F. CORCORAN 201 E. Wishart St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting. Accounting Association, Delta Sigma Pi CARL CORDEK 3801 Andrea Rd., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting TOM J. COSSENT1NO 6869 Clover Lane, Upper Darby. Pa., BA, Earth Science, Fencing Club. Karate Club JOSEPHJ. COSTELLO 150 Elm Ave., Rockledge, Pa.. BA. History FRANCIS P. COYLE 45 Suburban Lane, Upper Darby. Pa.. BA. English DONALD J. CRAWFORD, JR. 508 E. Locust Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Management Marketing THOMAS M. CROKE 244 Roberts Ave., Glenside. Pa.. BA. Sociology. Semper Fidelis Club, President and vice president Sociology Club ROBERT STEPHEN CROSKEY 1250 Stanwood St., Phila., Pa., BA. Mathematics GEORGE W. CROSSLEY 753 E. Ontario St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Accounting, Accounting Association KATE CUCUGLIELLO 5376 Wingohocking Terrace, Phila.. Pa.. BA. French Education. La Salle Singers. The Masque 160 Charles J. Devine 161 Dominic D. Diascro, Jr. Louis A. DiCesari Ralph R. DiCicco Dennis DiDomenico Vincent J. DiDonato, Jr. Thomas W. DeEnno JOSEPH W. CUNNINGHAM 928 Princeton Ave, Phila., Pa., HA. Pn Education FRANCIS j. CUTTER 1921 B, Somerset St., Phila., Pa., BS Economics Club, Veteran ' s Club, Pirn Association GARY RICHARD UAL CORSO 902 Fairmounl Ave., Trenton, N.J., DA, I,;., RONALD }. D ' ANNUNZIO 232 W. nth Avr;.. Conshohocken, Pa., BS, Accounting RICHARD E. DARDIS 18 Edward Rd.. Hatboro, Pa., BA, Chemistry. Chymian Society MICHAEL JOSEPH DAVEY 2926 Reed St., Phila., Pa., BA. Economics LINDA DAVNE 40 Friendly Lane, Levittown. Pa.. BA, Psychology, Psychology Club. Judicial Board CATHERINE DE CRESCENTE 1905 Palmino Dr.. Warrington. Pa.. BA, Chemistry. Chymian Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta JOSEPH R. DE PALANTJNO 7364 Claridge St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Commission BLAISE A. DESANTO 6213 Harley Ave.. Phila., Pa„ BS. Marketing CHARLES . DEVINE 212 Addison Ave.. Westmont, N.J.. BA. English DOMINIC D. DIASCRO. JR. 730 E. Phil-Ellena St., Phila.. Pa., BA, Biology LOUIS A. Di CESSARI 5845 Lena St., Phila., Pa., BA, Social Work RALPH RICHARD DI C1CCO 1326 S. 10th St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Social Studies Education, Phi Sigma Kappa DENNIS DI DOMENICO 1367 N. 76th St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting. Track. Cross Country VINCENT JAMES DI DONA TO. JR. 2703 S. 18th St. Phila., Pa.. BA, Psychology THOMAS W. DI ENNO 1011 S. 10th St., Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting. Beta Alpha, Accounting Board PETER DIFFLEY 112 Broadway. Bayonne, N.J.. BA, Political Science LAWRENCE PETER DI FRANCO 1112 Jackson St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Political Science. St. Thomas More Society. Political Science Association NICK DI GRANZIO 23 Hillside Ave.. Westville, N.J., BS, Marketing. Pi Sigma Epsilon Vice President. Marketing Departmental Board. Marketing Association Nick DiGranzio 162 Michael A. Dillman Dennis M. Dillon Carlo John DiMarco □ i] I Veneration to the Past: Reminder of the Present James P. Dimatteo Gaetano Diodato Andrew E. DiPiero, Jr. Edward J. Dixon Patrick J. Doherty i 63 Thomas W. Domalesky John M. Donahue Timothy J. Dooley ___„_ — Harry Dougherty Dennis M. Doyle James B.Doyle MICHAEL ALBERT DJLLMAN 6142 Reach St., Phila., Pa., HA. English-Education DENNIS M. DILLON 1639 Larch wood Dr Morristown Pa CARLO JOHN Dl MARCO 415 Shunk St.. Phila., Pa., HA. Biology, Italian Club I AMES P. Dl MATTEO 1006 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave.., Phila., Pa., US. Account- ing, Accounting Association GAETANO D ODATO 4613 Meridian St., Phila., Pa., BA, Criminal |ustice ANDREW E. Dl P1ERO. R. 2125 S. Mole St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Political Science St. Thomas More Society ARCANGELO F. Dl ROCCO 335 Monroe Ave., North Hills, Pa.. BS, Marketing FRANK X. Dl TARANTO 2554 E. Cambria St., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Industrial Rela- tions, Italian Club, Special Events Commiltee DEBRA DIXON Second St., Pike Penns Park, Pa., BA. Sociology EDWARD . DIXON 10931 Kipling Lane. Phila., Pa.. BA. Economics. Intramurals, Economics Club PATRICK . DOHERTY 117 W. Olney Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA. Criminal Justice THOMAS W. DOMALESKY 7635 Burholme Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting. Beta Alpha JOHN MICHAEL DONAHUE 6531 Montour St.. Phila., Pa.. BA. English TIMOTHY . DOOLEY 2562 E. Allegheny Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BA. Sociology. Pi Sigma Epsilon, WEXP Radio HARRY DOUGHERTY 10 Hyacinth Rd.. Levittown. Pa.. BA, Education DENNIS M. DOYLE 7415 Shisler St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. English, Weber Society JAMES B. DOYLE 1108 Kenwyn St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Marketing ROBERT B. DREBY 470 Pelham Rd, Cherry Hill, N.J., BS. Marketing JOHN . DUDEN III 3339 Rand St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting RAYMOND DUFFY 1821 Oakmont St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Management Robert B. Dreby John J. Duden III Raymond Duffy 164 Hayman Hall 165 Lucille Fabris Joseph A. Faracchi THOMAS FRANCIS DUGAN 206 Ardmore Ave, Phila., Pa., BA. Social Work GERARD OI1NLAP 1912 Edge Hill Rd., Abington, Pa., DA. Bio ROBERT . DWYEH 2908 Fanshawe St.. Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting, Phi Kappa Theta, Accounting Executive Hoard CHARLES . DYDO 2527 Brown St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting FRANC S T. DZJEDZIC 2615 E. Venango St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Mathema Ice Hookey, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice-PresidenI RICHARD JOHN EASTLAND 318 Valley Brook Rd., Ambler. Pa., BA. Hi Tennis Team J. WILLIAM KFCAVITCH 4813 Windsor Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA. Chemistry. Chy- mian Society CHARLES P. ELL OTT 5043 N. Fairhill St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi. Accounting Board DAN EL EDWARD ELLIS 1130 E. Woodlawn Ave., Phila., Pa., BA. Psy- chology, Glee Club, Chess Club KENNETH M NG ENG 390 Gypsy Rd., King of Prussia. Pa.. BS, Marketing. Howitzer. Grimoire, Rifle Team STEPHEN E. ERTZ 723 Hilltop Dr., New Cumberland. Pa.. BS. Market- ing BRIAN S. ETTINGER 8312 Tabor Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BA. Political Science. Italian Club, Jewish Club, Student Gov ' t.. Secre- tary, St. Thomas More Society FREDERICK EVERLY 4714 Vista St.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing. In- tramurals ROBERT J. FABII 2523 S. 20th St.. P hila., Pa.. BA. Political Science. Italian Club, St. Thomas More Society. Student Gov ' t. Assistant LUCILLE FABRIS 470 Kingsley St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Social Work. Gam- ma Sigma Sigma JOSEPH A. FARACCHIO 855 Locust Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA. Psychology JOHN PATRICK FARLEY 6432 N. 20th St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, History, Howitzer Editor MARTIN W. FARRELL 302 Passmore St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Veter- an ' s Club, Accounting Association FRANK ALEXANDER FARROW 1340 W. Colwyn St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA, English. Mas- que AVA LA VERNE FEASTER 1342 W. Colwyn St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Sociology. Black Student Union Secretary Martin W. Farrell Frank A. Farrow Ava L. Feaster 166 I ' d walk a mile. Rita E. Fitzgerald Richard L. Feldman w ' j m ' 1 A - 1 Barbara A. Ferrino Roger P. Ferris Francis X. Fitzpatrick Michael L. Flagello 167 Kevin Fogarty John C. Foresta John J. Foster, Jr. THOMAS M. FEENEY 244-36 88th Ave., New York. N.Y., BS, Accounting, Residence Council, Intra murals, Accounting Assoc. RICHARD L PELDMAN 7 Guernsey Lane, E, Brunswick, N.J., BS. Account- ing, Accounting Association BARBARA ANN FERRJNO 7422 New Second St., Phila Pa., BA Psychology, Special Education, Student lege Union Committee, Student Development Com mittee, Search Committee, Karate Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma ROGER P. FERRIS 96 South Port Woods Dr., Southport, Conn.. BA, Economics FRANCIS T. PERRY 75 Tall Pine Lane, Levittown. Pa., BA. Bioli Varsity Track Field. Residence Courx I AMES FRANC7.S PICO 27 Ave. B„ Bayonne, N.)., BA. Politii JACK F NNERTY 509 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa., BA, Psychology ROBERT W. FISHER 242 W. Chelten Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA. History STEVEN JAY FISHGOLD 6714 Leonard St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Political Science DAN EL T. FITZGERALD 326 E. 8th Ave., N. Wildwood. N.J., BA. Sociology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Residence Council RITA ELIZABETH FITZGERALD 310 Paxson Ave., Glenside. Pa., BA. Spanish- French, Political Science Club FRANCIS X. FITZPATRICK 3881 Fairdale Rd., Phila., Pa.. BS. Labor Relations MICHAEL L. FLAGELLO 4102 I St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting MICHAEL DENNIS FLANAGAN 752 River Rd., Andalusia, Pa.. BA. Physics. Cross Country Track, Residence Council, Judicial Board JOHN J. FLANNERY. JR. 2519 DeKalb St.. Norristown. Pa.. BA. History. Sig- ma Beta Kappa WILLIAM J. FLEMMING 203 Wolf St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting EUGENE V. FLYNN 109 Hudson St.. Phillipsburg. N.J., BA. Political Science, Political Science Departmental Board, Po- litical Science Assoc, Explorer, Grimoire. Resi- dence Council, Intramurals KEVIN J. FLYNN 518 Folk St.. Easton. Pa., BA, Philosophy, Collegian Editor-in-Chief. Student Gov ' t. Class Treasurer. Residence Council, Philosophy Club JOHN J. FOFF, JR. 1235 Meinel Rd., Huntingdon Valley, Pa.. BS, Ac- counting, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Accounting Associ- ation KEVIN FOGARTY 326 Park Ave.. Naugatuck. Ct.. BS, Marketing. Swimming Team JOHN CARMINE FORESTA 114 Wildwood Ave.. E. Lansdowne, Pa.. BS. Mar- keting JOHN J. FOSTER. JR. 924 N. 63rd St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting 168 1 mi III IIIMIJ Susan Patricia Fry Gerard V. Furey Daniel Gallagher Dennis M. Gallagher Joan Hardiman Gallagher 169 Michael James Gallagher Andy Ciocco Edward J. Gallen IJ tkkWt Mitchell B. Garshman Anthony Michael Garvin STEPHEN . FHANK 1610 Wookbrook Lane, Phila., Pa., HA. Mathemat- ics, Newtonian Soi urer, K,ipp;i Mu Epsi- lon, College I fnion I Ion MARY FRAWLEY 360 N. Perm St., Hatboro, Pa., HA, English, Swim Team ANDRES ' A. PREIT1 P.O. Box 1278. Santo Domingo, Dominican Repub- lic, BS, Finance DAN EL G. FRICKER 4 Lawnton Rd., Willow Grove, Pa., BA. Fencing Club, Grimoire, Poetry Workshop SUSAN PATRICIA FRY 2013 South Redfield St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Biology GERARD V. FUREY 3137 Hillcrest Rd., Bethel Park. Pa.. BA, English Education, Masque. Advisory Board, Resident As- sistant JOSEPH FYDRYCH 2025 Sepviva St., PhiJa., Pa., BS. Marketing, Market- ing Association LEONARD E. GAJEWSK1 9515 Torresdale Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA. Biology. AJ- pha EpsiJon Delta, Fencing Club BRUCE . GALA 77 1409 E. Johnson St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Student Economic Associ- ation DANIEL GALLAGHER 26 N. Ashmead PI.. Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting DENNIS M. GALLAGHER 9213 Lansford St.. Phila., Pa.. BA, History. History Honors Fraternity JOAN HARDIMAN GALLAGHER 328 S. High St., Moorestown, N.J., BA, English MICHAEL JAMES GALLAGHER 670 Cypress Rd., Warminster. Pa.. BA. Biology. Phi Alpha Beta, Biology Departmental Board CARL J. GALLATIG 109 W. Gale St.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Management EDWARD J. GALLEN 212 Carlton Dr., Broomall, Pa., BA. Pre-Law THOMAS GANNON 9040 N. Fifth St.. Phila., Pa.. BA. Mathematics. Newtonian Society. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Math Board JACK GARRAHAN 254 Quincy Dr.. Levittown. Pa.. BS. Accounting. Class of 1974 Secretary. Beta Alpha. Delta Sigma Pi MITCHELL B. GARSHMAN 2036 Wisteria Lane. Lafayette Hill. Pa.. BA. Biology, Phi Alpha Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta. WEXP Radio ANTHONY MICHAEL GARVIN 722 Edge Hill Rd., Ardsley. Pa., BS. Marketing, American Marketing Association L70 - ? p - V V.JS , -,!,., • ... T r - ' i , ' i — iT — nTjTW The parking problem continues to grow at La Salle. More students drive cars and fewer find parking spots. Dennis J. Gilmore 171 MIRIAM I ' AIIIA GARY T.vi Spruce Rd., Warminster, Pa., BA English-Edu- cation SIEGFRIED JACOB GAUSS 305 Hartel Ave, Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting, Soccer, Captain, La Salle Singers, Intramurals, Acci Association, Beta Alpha HOWARD GERSHMAN 34 Traverse Dr., Norristown, Pa., BA, Ph Philosophy Departmental Hoard, Student Academic Affairs Committee VICTOR A. GIARDINI 310 Butler Rd., Springfield. Pa., BA, Russi cal Science PAUL B. GIBSON 260 N. Windermere Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.. BA His- tory, Intramurals ROBERT GILL 7803 Revere St., Phila.. Pa.. BA. Sociology ROGER GILLESPIE 2036 Williamsburg Place. Janesville. Wis., BA. Chemistry DENNIS j, G LMORE 214 N. 64th Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, English WILLIAM . GLANZMANN 236 Barclay Circle, Cheltenham. Pa., BS. Marketing VICTORIA ALICE GLE M 669 Arbor Lane, Warminster, Pa., BA. Education JAMES T. GLOWACKI 1424 Faunce St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Industrial Manage- ment, Phi Sigma Kappa WILLIAM GOLDMAN 11608 Terrytown Dr., Reisterstown. Md., BA Psy- chology AMES . GONZALES 229 New Brooklyn Rd., Williamstown, N.J., BA Economics-Sociology JOSEPH R. GONZALES 119 Terrace Ave., Camden, N.J., BA, English BRIAN . GOODHART 257 Avenue A, Bayonne. N.J., BA, Political Science. Political Science Assoc. STANLEY F. GORA 2316 Oldgrove Rd., Linden, N.J.. BA, History WILLIAM M. GRANATT 1307 Paper Mill Rd., Erdenheim. Pa.. BA. History. College Union Committee, Jewish Student Union. Law Society, Historical Society ROBERT GRANT 9108 Springview Rd., Phila.. Pa.. BA. Biology. Phi Alpha Beta MARK STEPHEN GREGORY 210 E. Fairfax St., Falls Church, Va.. BA, History. Phi Alpha Theta President. Resident Assistant. Head Resident, History Departmental Board FRANCIS GRIESSER 21 Barbara Dr.. Springfield, Pa., BS, Marketing. Intramurals Robert Grant Mark S. Gregory Francis Griessler 172 1  §51 W PARK IN THIS IflT Dominic Guglielmi Sandra Gullotti Maryann T. Gushue Donald C. Haak f% Edward Jay Haaz Charles T. Hackman Kenneth D. Hagerman Rita Hagler Edward T. Halligan Charles Edward Harris 173 JAMES MICHAEL GR FPIN 1423 E. Cheltenham Ave, Phila., Pa., BS, Account- ing, Delta Sigma Pi, Chairman, Marketing RICHARD R GROSS 1943 S. Beechwood St., Phila., Pa., BA. Criminal Justice PHILIP C. GRUBB 7 Valley Rd., Glen Mills, Pa., BA. Biology BARBARA M. GRUM 5760 N. Fairhill St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Chemistry DOM NIC GUGLIEIMI 5926 Augusta St., Phila., Pa., BA, English SANDRA GULLOTTI 2017 S. 23rd St., Phila., Pa., BA, History-Education, Italian Club MARYANN T. GUSHUE 11 Rotterdam West, Holland, Pa., BA, Biology, Al- pha Epsilon Delta Secretary. Phi Alpha Beta, Fresh- man Steering Committee DONALD C. HAAK 5035 N. Fifth St., Phila., Pa., BA. German, Recondos EDWARD JAY HAAZ 806 Burgess St.. Phila., Pa„ BA. Psychology CHARLES T. HACKMAN 11 Haws Lane. Phila., Pa., BS, Business Manage- ment, Karate Club Vice President KENNETH D. HAGERMAN 149 Crafton Ave., Pitman, N.J., BS, Marketing. Phi Kappa Theta, President RITA HAGLER 510 W. Harvey St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Social Work EDWARD T HALLIGAN 310 Cornwall St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Criminal Justice CHARLES EDWARD HARRIS 5539 Morton St.. Phila.. Pa., BA. Political Science, Student Activities Funding Board. Black Students ' Union President, Student Government. Political Science Association GERALD T HARRIS 2213 Reed St., Phila., Pa., BS, Management PAMELA HARRIS 5725 Woodcrest Ave.. Phila., Pa„ BA. Sociology BOB HARTPENCE 200 King Ave.. Collingswood. N.J., BA, Psychology. Psychology Club, Math Club, Karate Club MICHAEL HAVRILAK 11 Bridge St., Oreland, Pa.. BS, Accounting PATRICIA A. HAYDT 131 Packer St., Sunbury, Pa.. BA. History. Masque. Collegian, Explorer. Public Affairs Committee. Stu- dent Government, Cimino Defense Committee. Women ' s Advisory Board MICHAEL HAYHOE 11200 Lockwood Drive. Apt. 316, Silver Springs. Md.. BA, History Michael Havrilak Patricia A. Haydt Michael Hayhoe 174 Michele A. Heaton Christopher John Heck David Hecker Charles D. Henderson Joseph J. Herb George R. Hernandez Daniel Higgins Richard Himmer Jean M. Hirsekorn Don Cassalaro Walter C. Homan Peter Homel 175 Richard W. Horner Joseph M. Huber John T. Hughes m MICHELE A. HEATO 315 Byberry Rd, Phila . Pa., HA, English, Explorer CHRISTOPHER JOHN HV.CY. 2808 Magee Ave;.. Phila., f J ;i . BS, I DAVID HECKER 598 E. Geneva Sl„ Phila.. Pa., BA, Mathematics, Math Club, Newtonian Society CHARLES D. HENDERSON 3919 Baltimore Ave., Phila.. Pa., HS, Industrial Man- agement JOSEPH J. HERB 207 W. 64th Ave., Phila.. Pa., HA. Psychology, Gri- moire GEORGE R. HERNANDEZ 1110 Rising Sun Place. Phila., Pa., BA, Sociology DAN EL H GG NS 812 Medway Rd., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting RICHARD H1MMER 16 Johns Rd., Cheltenham, Pa., BA. Physics, New- tonian Society Secretary JEAN M. HIRSEKORN 1138 Vernon Rd., Phila., Pa., BA, Biology, College Union Committees. Karate Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Student Gov ' t. CHRISTINE A. HOFFNER 160 Ridgefield Rd., Newtown Square. Pa., BA, Eng- - lish, Masque, Board of Governors LAWRENCE HOLTZ 1227 Garfield Ave., Havertown. Pa.. BA, Religion, Religion Departmental Board WALTER C. HOMAN 4232 Malta St., Phila., Pa., BA, Earth Science, Ex- plorer PETER HOMEL 701 Mayer Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA. Psychology RICHARD W. HORNER 1142 Devereaux Ave., Phila., Pa., BA. Sociology JOSEPH M. HUBER 4849 B St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting. Beta Al- pha JOHN T HUGHES 5355 Belfield Ave.. Phila., Pa., BS, Business Man- agement KEVIN S. HUGHES 3400 Kirkwood Rd., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting ROBERT M. HUGHES 113 W. Chestnut Hill Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BA. Political Science, Political Science Club. St. Thomas More Society JAMES F. IVERS, JR. 6237 N. 3rd St.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing SHERYL LINDA JABLON 6421 Akron St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Mathematics-Educa- tion, Pier 19 FRANCIS JACOB 1043 Avenue B. Parkland. Pa.. BA. Spanish, Spanish Club, Residence Council. Foreign Language Depart- mental Board James F. Ivers, Jr. Sheryl Linda Jablon Frances Jacob 176 Dionisij M Karaman Robert S. Karpinski 177 William Kellogg David J. Kelly James P. Kelly JOHN JEFFERS 6828 Crittenden St., Phila., Pa., HA. History JOSEPH A. JELEN, JR. 1017 Twisl Rd, Phila., Pa.. BA, Biology. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Phi Alpha Beta, Masque, Intramurals STEPHEN JENKINS 1235 McKinley St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting. Hockey Club, Rifle Team ROBERTO E. JIMENEZ P.O. Box 514, Guayaquil. Ecuador, BA, Economics MICHAEL W. JOHNSON 4960 State Rd., Drexel Hill, BA. Psychology. Cheer- leader, Sigma Phi Lambda Vice-President JAMES E. jOHSTON 1616 S. Marston St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Biology. Phi Alpha Beta ROBERT A ONES 4134 Terrace S., Phila., Pa., BA, Political Science. Cassion Club. Rifle Team. ROTC DONNA ELIZABETH ]OOS 9 McCloskey Rd., Flourtown, Pa., BA. Sociology THOMAS JOYCE 3326 F. St.. Phila.. Pa. JOSEPH P. KAJN 3409 Brookview Rd.. Phila., Pa., BS. Industrial Man- agement, Phi Kappa Theta Vice-President ' JAMES P. KANE 854 S. Front St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Finance. Finance Association, Finance Department Board BENEDICT E. KAPA 470 Shurs Lane, Phila., Pa., BA. Political Science, Collegian. Political Science Association DIONISI] M. KARAMAN 825 N. 21st St., Phila., Pa., BA. German Education, German Club. Ukranian Club ROBERT S. KARPINSKI 207 Abbeyview Ave., Willow Grove. Pa., BA, Politi- cal Science Education MICHAEL KAUFFMAN 3228 Chesterfield Rd., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting, Beta Alpha. Delta Sigma Phi, Accounting Associ- ation MICHELLE B. KEANE 970 Limekiln Pike, Maple Glen. Pa.. BS. Accounting. Accounting Association Vice-President, Beta Alpha. Basketball KAREN M. KEENAN 213 Kingston House, Conshohocken, Pa.. BA, English WILLIAM KELLOGG 4339 O. St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting DAVID J. KELLY 723 Bell Lane. Maple Glen. Pa.. BA. Economics JAMES P. KELLY 911 Greenbriar Drive. Norristown. Pa.. BS. Account- ing, Accounting Association. Italian Club. Class of 74 Vice-President. Intramurals Mary Lynn Hennsler and company take time out between class. 178 :1 John F. Kelly Joseph M. Kelly w Michael F. Kelly Lenny R. Kelpsh James P. Kennedy William M. Kennedy, Jr. James John Kenny, Jr. Paul Keogh Robert J. Keogh Karol Kerns Michael E. Kerper A brief respite. 179 JOHN F. KELLY 5771 W. Rowland Place, Litteton, Colo., BA, Politi- cal Science OSEPH M. KELLY 1426 Saint Vincent St.. Phila., Pa., HA, English, Phi Sigma Kappa MICHAEL F. KELLY 911 Greenbriar Dr., Norristown, Pa., US, Account- ing, Italian Club. Senior Class Treasurer. Account- ing Assoc. WILLIAM E. KELLY 410 Fayette St., Cumberland, Mrl., BA, History Resi- dence Council, Residence Hall Advisory Board. Resident Assistant, Phi Alpha Theta. Sex Com- mittee LENNY R. KELPS 18 North St., Weatherly, Pa., BA. Political Science, Chymian Club, Residence Hall Advisor. Special Events Committee, Basketball, Tennis AMES P. KENNEDY 1540 Black Rock Rd„ Swartmore, Pa., BA. English W LLJAM M. KENNEDY, JR. 48 Windmill Dr.. Holland, Pa.. English-Education, Phi Sigma Kappa, English Department Board, We- ber Society, Academic Affairs Committee. Semper Fidelis, President JAMES JOHN KENNY, R. 411 Preston Lane Hatboro. Pa.. BS. Business Man- agement PAULKEOGH 143 Merion Ave., Narberth, Pa., BS, Management ROBERT . KEOGH 1104 Preston Rd., Flourtown. Pa., BS. Marketing KAROL KERNS 4071 Noltingham Way. Trenton, N.f., BA. Psy- chology MICHAEL E. KERPER 2827 Guilford St., Phila., Pa., BA, Political Science, Collegian, Political Science Association ]OHN B. KERRrGAN 309 W. Fisher Ave., Phila.. Pa. BS, Industrial Man- agement MICHAEL CLASEN KIEFER Undercliff Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa., BA. English-Reli- gion. Explorer Staff, Theatre Workshops LEO P. K NDON 3422 Ainslie St., Phila., Pa.. BA. English-Education. St. Thomas More Law Society. Italian Club OSEPH KLAG 211 DeKalb St., Norristown. Pa. . BA. Psychology, Sigma Phi Lambda BRUCE GARY LKEIMAN 8402 Cobden Rd., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Psychology. Crew GEORGE WINFIELD KLEJN 810 E. Thayer St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Marketing CHARLOTTE A. KLODA 4009 No. 12th St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Marketing, Mar- keting Association. Secretary George Winfield Klein Charlotte A. Kloda A typical scene in the life of a commuter. Kristine Ann Kubiak 181 Howard L. Kulp Theophil A. Kuriata Gregory R. Kyler James E. Lamb Christine Joanne Lanier HALKOECHLEIN R.D. 2. Far Hills, N.J., BA. Earth Science LARRY KOFFER 8400 Michener Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA. Biology, Alpha Epsilon Delta MICHAEL N. KOLB 3016 Rebel Road, Lafayette Hill, Pa., BS, Marketing ROBERT T. KOOB 995 Coronet Rd.. Warminster. Pa., BA. Biology, Phi Alpha Beta, Pier 19 HANNAH F. KRAMER 514 Oak Lane, Apt. 2. Phila., Pa., BA. German. German Club BARBARA A. KRAMLIK 533 E. Bringhurst St., Phila . Pa., BA, Sociology JOSEPH C. KRAYNAK 516 E. 6th St., Lansdale, Pa., BA, Biology, In- tramurals. Judicial Board. Residence Council KR ST NE ANN KUBIAK 600 E. Street Rd., D-208 Trevose. Pa.. BA. Political Science. St. Thomas More Law Society STANLEY J. KULAK 3516 E. Thompson St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Accounting, Accounting Association HOWARD L, KULP 215 Main St., East Greenville, Pa„ BS, Accounting THEOPHIL A. KURIATA 56 Jarrett Ave., Rockledge. Pa.. BA. Mathematics, Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Academic Affairs Commission, Mathematics Department Board GREGORY R. KYLER 50 Fairmount Ave., Lindenwald, N.J., BA, History JOHN LAFFERTY 358 Dawson St.. Phila., Pa.. BA, Sociology AMES E. LAMB 7931 Williams Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing. Track, Cross Country Manager. Concert Committee STEPHEN B. LANDERS 505 Wheatsheaf Rd., Springfield, Pa.. BA. English, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Secretary, President, I.F.C. Repre- sentative ROBERT H. LANE 5824 N. Fairhill St., Phila., Pa., BS. Business Ad- minstration. Collegium Musicum, President CHRISTINE JOANNE LANIER 900 Newportville Rd.. Croydon, Pa.. BA English ANDREW D. LANNUTTI 225 Mill Grove Dr.. Audubon, Pa.. BA. Social Stud- ies Education NANCY LAPERGOLA 7211 Algard St., Phila.. Pa., BA, Speech-Drama Mas- que. Alpha Psi Omega, La Salle Singers MARGUERITE LA PORTA 47 Pearl Dr., Southampton. Pa.. BA, Philosophy Andrew D. Lanutti Nancy Lapergola Marguerite LaPorta 182 Charles G. Lare Lynne P. Lario Rich Walsh John P. Levanduski Edward Lewandowski Martin G. Lewis 183 - ' John Jones takes advantage of some spare time waiting for a ride home, Marcella Lillis Bernice Lindinger Susan R. Lloyd CHARLES C. LARE 200 W. Forwance St., Norristown, Pa., BS, Account- ing, Italian Club, Accounting Association LYNNE P. IJKRIO 3003 Waldorf Ave., Camden, N.J., BA. ! Cheerleader STEPHEN M CHAEL LAUTENIMCI IEH 60 [onquil Lane, Levittown, Pa„ BS, Marketing AMES C. LAVIN 713 Swade Rd., Erdenheim, Pa„ BS, Marketing TIMOTHY LAWLOR 19 Witpain Dr., Ambler, Pa., BA, Biology, Crew, Intramurals. Residence Council, Resident Assistant VINCENT JOHN LE COMPTE 1316 Van Kirk St.. Phila., Pa., BS. Marketing AMES . LEDDY 5212 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Heights, Pa., BS, Mar- keting ROBERT LEEDOM 898 Crestline Dr., Blue Bell, Pa., BS. Personnel Labor Relations LOUIS LEONE 3822 Plumstead Ave., Drexel Hill. Pa., BS, Account- ing ANGELO LEPORE 535 E. Main St., Norristown. Pa.. BS. Industrial Management FRANCINE DEIDRE LES 2638 Almond St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Psychology, Psi Chi, Psychology Club JOHN PAUL LEVANDUSKI Perrineville. N.J., BA, Sociology, Transcendental Meditation Society, President EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI 2751 Quaint St., Secane, Pa., BA, Sociology MARTIN G. LEWIS 3554 Oakmont St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting MARCELLA LILLIS 19 Division St., Closter, N.J., BA, Chemistry, Chy- mian Society BERNICE LINDINGER 8819 Hargrave St.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting, Drill Team SUSAN REGINA LLOYD 510 W. Harvey St., Phila., Pa., BA, French, Special Education, Explorer Staff, French Department Board, Student Rep., French Club GREGORY LOMANNO 1916 S. Juniper St., Phila.. Pa., BA Italian LOUIS A. LOMBARDO III 843 Tennis Ave., Ardsley, Pa.. BA, History-Educa- tion, Cheerleader, Rifle Team, Sigma Phi Lambda, Intramurals VINCENT A. LONG 96 Conestoga Blvd.. Lancaster, Pa.. BA, Political Science, CUC Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres. Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary Intramurals Gregory Lammano Louis A. Lombardo III Vincent A. Lone 184 William J. Lorman Robert P. Louie Francis J. McAllister Edward McDonnell William Francis McDowell John McCleary Kathleen McCullough Daniel Joseph McDevitt 27 -Sr_ This low rent housing leaves a lot to be desired - -Rich Oiler James G. McEntee Sheila McFadden 185 mmm Frank M. McGoldrick Thomas D. McGovern John McGuigan III THOMAS H. LORANDEAU 4242 L Street, Phila., Pa.. HA Socii Club, Project Relate, Sociological Society Presidenl WILLIAM J. LORMAN 5019 N. 10th St., Phila., Pa.. ISA. Bifl ROBERT P. LOUIE 6055 Castor Ave., Phila., Pa.. BS, Mai FRANCIS . MC ALLISTER 6723 Dorel Strec;l, Phila., Pa.. BS. Management JOHN MC CLEAR Y 203 Dorset Ave., Croydon. Pa., BA, Mathematics, Masque KATHLEEN MC CULLOUGH 6345 Woodbine Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BA, Chemistry- Education DANIEL . MC DEV TT 12639 Dunks Ferry Rd., Phila.. Pa„ BS. Marketing- Industrial Relations, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Assoc. EDWARD MC DONNEL 9024 Wesleyan Rd., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing WILLIAM F. MC DOWELL 6513 N. 5th St., Phila.. Pa., BA, History-Music , AMES G. MC ENTEE 4900 Tibben St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Sociology SHEILA MC FADDEN 5018 Keyser Street, Phila., Pa., BA. Sociology THOMAS F. MC GEE 143 W. Essex Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.. BA. Elemen- tary Education MICHAEL T MC GINLEY 63 W. Logan Street, Phila.. Pa., BA. Social Work JOHN P. MC GIRR 107 Erdenheim Road, Phila.. Pa.. BS. Marketing FRANK M. MC GOLDR1CK 3729 Claredon Ave., Phila., Pa., BS. Industrial Man- agement THOMAS D. MC GOVERN 2932 Glenview Street, Phila.. Pa., BA. Economics. Soccer Team, Students Economic Assoc. Econom- ics Honor Society ]OHN MC GUIGAN III 3239 Princeton Ave.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Industrial Rela- tions, Italian Club EUGENE MC HUGH 21 Latchstring Lane, Hatboro, Pa.. BA. English. Crew-Captain JAMES A. MC HUGH, JR. 2134 Wharton Rd., Glenside, Pa., BA Biology. Phi Kappa Theta HAROLD MC ILWAIN 330 Eastshire Court, Langhorne. Pa., BA. Criminal Justice Eugene McHugh James A. McHugh, Jr. Harold Mcllwain 186 Michael McShane Joseph McVeigh i Matthew J. McVey S 51 ■Bf s -- i WW Lou Lombardo sits out this hand of pinocle to take a look at a review of Elton John ' s late September concert at the Spectrum. Bob Drennen positions himself for a catch. 187 H. David Madonna Frank M. Madormo Thomas T. McGee Joseph Majeski Francis J. Makovetz JOHN j. MO KEOWN, JR. 3228 Cottman Ave., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting, Rifle Team PATRICIA A. MC KiNLEY 5432 Charles St., Phila., Pa., BA, English-Education, La Salle Singers, Weber Society, Pi Delta Phi GERARD J. MC LKNIGAN 4007 S. Warner Rd, Lafayette Hill, Pa., BA, English DENISE E. MC MAHON 2710 Ivy Lane, North Hills, Pa.. BA. History AMES . MC N CHOL 2724 Unruh Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting WILL AM F. MC PEAK 14 Woodbridge Rd., Marlton, N.J., BA, Math-Educa- tion MICHAEL MC SHANE 336 Washington Terrace, Audobon, N.J., BA, Eng- lish-Education. Draft Information Center JOSEPH MC VEIGH 1325 Fillmore St., Phila., Pa., BA, German MATTHEW . MC VEY 2018 E. Wishart St., Phila., Pa., BA. Biology. Soccer JOSEPH R. MAC FARLAND 246 W. Fisher Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, French-Educa- tion, Pi Sigma Epsilon JOSEPH P. MACK 1734 Vista St., Phila., Pa., BA, History H. DAVID MADONNA 625 Bridle Rd., Glenside. Pa., BS, Finance, Golf FRANK M. MADORMO 836 Gainsboro Rd., Drexel Hill. Pa., BS. Accounting ROBERT C. MAGEE 238 W. Godfrey Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Finance EDWARD MAHER 7943 Conard St., Phila.. Pa., BS, Industrial Relations JOSEPH MAJESKI 4316 Comly St., Phila., Pa., BA, History-Education FRANCIS J. MAKOVETZ 617 Annsbury St., Phila., Pa., BA, Sociology. Educa- tion Society, Sociology Society. Sociology Depart- mental Board, Crew WILLIAM MALKUS 10914 Carey Place. Phila., Pa., BA, History STEPHEN J. MALPEZZI 18 Central Blvd.. Camp Hill, Pa., BA, Political Sci- ence, Political Science Departmental Board JOAN REEVE MANCINI Bloomer Dr., Burlington. N.J.. BA. English William Malkus Stephen J. Malpezzi Joan R. Mancini 188 Angelo R. Marchese Diane Marco Corinne Mardigian Robert B. Margevicius Francis A. Marro Joseph A. Martell Jerry Furey and Sally Harper Anthony W. Martin James T. Martin, Jr. Joseph Mastroddi John P. Mastroni Thomas J. Mathews 189 Valerie M. Mazzocchi Michael J. Medernach Kathleen Meehan ANGELO R. MAHCHESE 8912 Fairfield St., Phila., Pa., BS, Management DIANE MARCO 2043 Cross Rd., Glenside. Pa.. HA, Sociology CORINNEMARDIGIAN 136 Boncouer Rd., Cheltenham, Pa., BS, Marketing, Cheerleader, Marketing Assoc. ROBERT B. MARGEVICIL S 2697 Avondale Ave., Roslyn, Pa., BA, Political Sci- ence, Political Science Club, Sigma Phi Lambda FRANCIS A. MARRO 549 W. Abbotsford Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA, Biology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta JOSEPH A. MARTELL 5910 Erdrick St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting, Chess Club, President, Chess Team, Captain ANTHONY W. MARTIN 895 Old York Rd., Warminster, Pa., BS, Industrial Management, Accounting Departmental Board, Management Departmental Board. Veteran ' s Club AMES T. MARTIN R. 2225 N. Trenton St., Arlington, Va., BA, Economics. Inter-Fraternity Council, President, Student Eco- nomics Assoc, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Intramurals NEIL S. MARYMOR 1006 Church Rd., Oreland, Pa., BA, Biology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta JOSEPH MASTRODDI 1941 Ritner St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Bilogy. Phi Alpha Beta JOHN P. MATRONI 8140 Shawnee St., Phila., Pa., BA, English THOMAS . MATHEWS 3427 N. Lee St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting, In- tramurals CHARLES K. MAUER, JR. 9208 Chenoak Cr.. Baltimore. Md.. BA. Psychology. Draft Counseling, Judicial Board, Explorer. Gri- moire, Resident Advisor. Photography Workshop JOAN MAYER 5131 Garfield Ave., Pennsauken. N.J.. BA. Psy- chology, Explorer. Grimoire, Photography Work- shop, Intramurals, Resident Advisor VALARIE MARIA MAZZOCCHI 8087 Williams Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA, Psychology MICHAEL J. MEDERNACH 22 Hilltop Rd., Levittown. Pa.. BA, History KATHLEEN MEEHAN 7221 Ditman St.. Phila., Pa.. BA, Psychology, Resi- dence Council, Basketball ROBERT S. MEENAN 2911 Unruh Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA. Criminal Justice, Veteran ' s Club CARMELA MARIA MELSO 1127 Cross St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Elementary Educa- tion Robert S.Meenan Carmela M. Melso 190 The College Union staff added a new dimension to LaSalle ' s weekends with Orpheus II. Walter J. Molesk Joseph Molieri, Jr. Richard E. Montgomery 191 William J. Mountney Thomas J. Mudrick Harold F. Muller, Jr. Anthony Munafo Edward A . Murphy John F.Murphy, Jr. JOHN MERCVM 717 Swade R.. Erdenheim, Pa., BS. Marketing WILLIAM THOMAS MIKSITZ 2587 Calumet St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Industrial Rela- tions JOHN P. M1KURAK, JR. 329 S. 7th St., Darby, Pa.. BA, Criminal Psychology, Sociological Society, Sociology Depart- ment Board LEONARD F. MILEWSK1 1346 Jackson St., Camden. N.J., BA. Biology. Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Alpha Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta RICHARD P. MITCHELL 204 W. Washington Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa.. BA. French-Education. Phi Delta Phi FRANCIS MOFFATT 47 Lafferty Dr.. Cherry Hill, N.).. BS, Marketing. Basketball WALTER JOSEPH MOLESKI 508 Levick St., Phila., Pa., BA, Political Science SOEPH MOLJERJ, JR. 818 W. Cobbs Creek Pkwy., Yeadon. Pa.. BA, His- tory, Student Gov ' t. RICHARD E. MONTGOMERY 1883 Keith Rd.. Abington, Pa.. BS, Marketing .RAYMOND MONTONl 1216 Germantown Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BA, Social Studies-Education, Phi Alpha Theta JOHN A. MOORE, JR. 9239 Outlook Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting In- tramurals, Accounting Association FRANCIS JOHN MORELL 4403 Aubrey Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, Sociology, Socio- logical Society, President, Student Gov ' t. WILLIAM JOSEPH MOUNTNEY 6112 N. M arshall St., Phila.. Pa., BA, History THOMAS JOSEPH MUDRICK 1544 E. VanKirk St., Phila., Pa., BA, Pre-Law, In- tramurals, Sigma Phi Lambda HAROLD F. MULLER, JR. 311 Ridgeway St., Phila., Pa., BA, Political Science ANTHONY MUNAFO 3345 Holme Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA. Spanish-Educa- tion, Basketball, Golf EDWARD A. MURPHY 3951 Edge Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.. BA. Classics. Sigma Phi Lambda, Inter Fraternity Council, Intramurals JOHN F. MURPHY, JR. 5 S. Yarmouth Ave., Longport. N.J.. BA. History, Historical Society, Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer PAUL J. MURPHY 904 Addingham Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa.. BS. Market- ing-Industrial Relations, Management Assoc. RICHARD M. MURRAY 1914 Easton Ave.. Bethlehem. Pa., BA. English-Eco- nomics, Tau Kappa Epsilon-President. Economic Assoc, St. Thomas More Society. Judicial Board Mark Smith Richard M. Murray 192 Hans Neuber 1 tC ' f , i % ' : V 1 oseph A . Niedzwiecki Pamela E. Nocito Thomas J. Nolasco Robert M. Norcini 193 John Norcini, Jr. Harry W. Nowak III Michael I. Nwaka Thomas F. O ' Connor Maureen P. O ' Donnell Michael O ' Donnell JAMES T. MUTH 164 Roslyn Ave., Glenside, Pa., BS, Accounting. Accounting Association, Beta Alpha Intramurals JOHN E. NACE 5722 Vandike St., Phila., Pa., HA. Knglish. Collegian OSEPH M. NANFAHA 24 N. Georgia Ave., Atlantic; City, N.J.. US. Industri- al Management, Sigma Beta Kappa, Inlramurals LOUIS R. NARVAEZ, JR. 1542 N. 20th St., Phila., Pa., HA. Sociology, Black Student Union MICHAEL NASEV1CH 109 E. Tabor Rd., Phila., Pa„ BS, Marketing. Hockey Club RITA D. NE1BAUER 275 Forrest Ave., Elkins Park, Pa., BA. Sociology HANS NELIBER 926 Lomond Lane, Phila., Pa„ BS. Accounting. BA. German, German Club, Italian Club BLAIR H. NEWKUMET, JR. 9325 Jackson St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Psychology MICHAEL F. NEYLAN 150 Antietam Rd., Delran, N.J.. BS. Accounting. Delta Sigma Phi JOSEPH A. NIEDZWIECNI 4308 N. 6th St., Phila.. Pa.. BA. Biology. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta. Band PAMELA ELLEN NOCJTO 6313 Farmer Lane, Flourtown. Pa., BA, Spanish- Education, Education Society THOMAS J. NOLASCO 1000 North Ave., Langhorne, Pa., BA. Physics, New- tonian Society, Vice-President JOHN NORCINI, JR. 2505 Rosemont Ave., Ardmore. Pa., BA, Psychology ROBERT M. NORCINI 372 Yorkshire Rd., Rosemont, Pa.. BA, History. His- tory Society. Phi Alpha Theta, Fencing Club HARRY W NOWAK III 200 Montgomery Ave., Oreland, Pa., BS. Marketing, Amer ican Marketing Association. Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Intramurals MICHAEL I. NWAKA 1710 N. 55th St., Phila., Pa., BS, Finance THOMAS F. OVONNOR 2132 Bridge St.. Phila., Pa., BA. Psychology MAUREEN P. O ' DONNELL 619 E. Woodlawn St., Phila., Pa.. BA. English MICHAEL O ' DONNELL 46 E. Thompson Ave.. Pleasantville, N.J., BA Psy- chology. Sigma Beta Kappa MARGARET N. OHL Cedarbrook Hill III Wyncote, Pa.. BA. Psychology. Psychology Club, Women on Campus JAMES J. O ' NEILL 4816 Wynwood Drive, Tampa. Fla.. BA. Biology. Track Team NICHOLAS W. PACITTI 363 Holmes Rd„ Homes, Pa., BA, Sociology X ;X Pat Murray Nicholas W. Pacitti 194 The Art Studio Margaret M. Payne 195 GREG PAGE 2420 Stanwood Street, Phila., Pa.. BA, Criminal Justice, College Union Committee VINCENT PALAGRUTO 81 Orange Ave.. Ambler, Pa., BS, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Accounting Board STEPHEN PALVSZK1EW1CZ 2215 Virginia Ave., Cornwells Hts., Pa., BA, Politi- cal Science PAUL F. PA RfiOTT 1512 Howell St., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing MARGARET M, PAYNE 8504 Kendrick Place. Phila.. BA, English, College Union Committee, English Departmental Board JOSEPH M. PERNO 585 E. Cheltenham Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA, Economics, Karate Club, Economics Club JOHN D. PETR NO 213 Elmore A., Trenton, N.J., BS, Marketing, Base- ball, Marketing Assoc. . R. PHANEUF, MAJOR, USMC 21 Biscayne Blvd., Woodbury. N.J., BS. Manage- ment DEN SE E. PICCOLI 600 Catalina Court, Somerdale, N.J., BA. Sociology THEODORE PIECH 5659 Loretto Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology GEORGE E. PIERCE 5708 N. 6th St., Phila., Pa., BA, History, St. Thomas More Society, Historical Society, International Club, Phi Alpha Theta GRACE MARIE PISELLI 617 Sears St., Phila, Pa., BA, French-Education. Education Society RICHARD L. POHL1C 328 Moore Street. Darby, Pa., BA, English- Education, Collegian ROBERT POLASTRE 38 N. Third Street, Shamokin, Pa.. BA, Psychology, Tau Kappa Epsilon LEE A. POLISANO 248 Nevada Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.. BA. Psy- chology, Sigma Beta Kappa JOHN V. POMJL O 1625 S. 17th St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting J. MICHAEL POTTER 1301 Chelten Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Industrial Rela- tions-Marketing JOHN F. POVILAITIS 708 Gobin Drive, Carlisle, Pa.. BA, Social Studies Education, History Honor Society, Residence Hall Advisory Board, Intramurals JOHN J. PRENDERGAST 439 W. Ruscomb St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Marketing, Track Team, Marketing Departmental Board ISADORE V. PRIKOCKIS 1481 Turk Rd., Warrington. Pa., BS. Finance John F. Povilaitis John J. Prendergast Isadore V. Prikockis 196 Joseph A. Rabson Linda D. Radu Sasan Rahmatian 197 Joseph Rapscynski Robert P. Regan Bernard F. Reilly Diane M. Reilly Teresa A. Rich William A. Richards PATRICK P lit N DIME 245 Hollywood Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio, BS. Ac- counting, Accounting Association, Beta Alpha ROAMN PfiOCYK 5219 N. Warnock St.. Phila., Pa., BA, Chemistry, Recondo Unit, Ukranian Club DEREK JOHN PROPAUS 1217 Hilldale Rd., Ball.. Md., HA, Religion, Student Government, Student Academic Affairs Commiltec- DEXTER j. PRUNER 238 Whitshire Rd., Upper Darby, Pa., BA. Sociology MARK J. PUGLIESE 3942 L St., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing, Marketing Association MARIA T. PUHY 36 F. Chestnut St.. Wilkesbarre, Pa., BA. Mathem- tics-Education CHRISTINE LYNN PYFFER 8713 Sagamore Rd., Phila., Pa., BA, English MICHAEL PATRICK QUINLIN 907 Ulrich St., Pittsburgh. Pa., BA, English, Colle- gian, Explorer, Grimoire ANTHONY B. QUINN 3540 Kensington Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Finance. Mar- keting Association, St. Thomas More Society, Presi- dent KATHLEEN M. QUINN 285 Indian Creek Drive, Levittown. Pa., BA, His- tory, Masque JOSEPH A. RABSON 1133 Ashbourne Rd., Cheltenham, Pa., BA, Biology. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta LINDA D. RADU 6057 Lawndale Ave., Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing SASAN RAHMATIAN 2101 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., BA. Physics, New- tonian Society, Philosophy Club JOSEPH RAPSCZYNSKI 2343 Albert St., Phila., Pa„ BS. Marketing. Basket- ball ROBERT P. REGAN 562 Liberty Ave., Jersey City, N.J.. BS, Marketing BERNARD F. REILLY 316 Abrams Mill Rd.. King of Prussia, Pa.. BS. Industrial Relations, Veteran ' s Club DIANE MARIE REILLY 72 Terrace Rd.. Levittown. Pa., BA. Social Studies TERESA A. RICH 55 Old Knollwood Rd., White Plains, New York, BA, Psychology, Basketball, Residence Council. In- tramurals WILLIAM A. RICHARDS 2506 S. 76th St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA, Chemistry. Chy- mian Society President 198 Doris A. Roden Elizabeth J. Rodini f «R v ™m JflA Mary Ellen Roken Palmira M. Roman Joanne Romiszewski Frank Marro 199 Joann checks out another book- store special. James P. Rothwell, Jr. Richard A. Rothwell, Jr. Stephen Rozak Pv 4m GEORGE W. RILEY 208 W. 1st St., Qearfield, Ph., BS, Accounting PATRICK MICHAEL RILEY 707 Kirkwood Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Industrial Man- agement SON A E. RILEY 118 Decatur St., Cape May, N.J., BA, Spanish DAN I EL A. R ZZO 4036 N. 8th St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting, In- tramurals MICHAEL F. ROBERTS 25 St. Pauls Rd., Ardmore, Pa., BA. Psychology. President, Class of 1974, Pier 19 Education Com- mittee, Psi Chi, Education Week 1974, Work and College Workshop, 1972 PATRICIA A. ROCHE 5316 N. Camac St., Phila., Pa., BA, French DORIS A. RODEN 2380 Hillside Lane, Aston, Pa., BA, Spanish ELIZABETH . ROD NI 5237 Springfield Rd., Clifton Heights. Pa.. BA French, Explorer 1974, Design Editor, French Club. Pi Delta Phi, Judicial Board, Honorary Degree Com- mittee JOHN M. ROGALSKI 119 Merion Ave.. Conshohocken, Pa., BS. Marketing MARY ELLEN ROKEN 3338 Disston St., Phila., Pa., BA, History-Education, Basketball PALMIRA M. ROMAN 813 Wyndmoor Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA. Spanish-Ital- ian-Education, Spanish Club, Italian Club JOANNE ROM SZEWSKI 300 Ashbourne Rd., EUans Park, Pa., BA. English KAREN ANN ROSHKO 1445 Limekiln Pk.. Jarrettown, Pa.. BA, English MICHAEL JEFFREY ROSNER 4242 Cottman Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, Biology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Explorer Staff JAMES PETER ROTHWELL 7215 Boyer St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology. Dramat- ics RICHARD A. ROTHWELL. }R. 2214 Oakwyn Rd., Lafayette Hill, Pa., BA, Biology, WEXP Radio, Phi Alpha Beta STEPHEN ROZAK 999 N. Randolph St., Phila., Pa.. BA, Physics-Math- ematics, Newtonian Society. President DENNIS R. RUBISCH 101 Washington Ave.. Beverly. N.J., BS. Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi. President, Beta Alpha. Vice-Presi- dent, Accounting Assoc, Accounting Departmental Board JOAN ANNA RUCH 2952 Thunderhead Rd.. Rosly, Pa.. BA. Spanish. Collegian, Spanish Club Dennis R. Rubisch Joan A. Ruch 200 kr d --Oj c ' H Victor J. Ruffenach, III Robert Z. Rush v. V ( Eugene J. Ryan Kathleen R. Rybas Edmund P. Sabato Michael Sabo Joseph S. Sabol Pinball 101, part of LaSalle ' s expanding curriculum. Patrice H. Saggiomo 201 Edward N. Sague John Sakalsky James J. Salamon Christopher D. Salerno Charles F. Sanders, Jr. Br. Paul Sanders, FSC Thomas J. Sandner ■Rose A. Sands Edward J. Sankowski, Jr. VICTOR . RUFFENACH III 4900 Township Line, Drexel Hill, Pa., BA, Political Science ROBERT ZACHARY RUSH 611 Rose Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa., BA, English-Educa- tion, Collegian EUGENE . RYAN 5835 Henry Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing KATHLEEN R. RYBAS 10820 Crestmont Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA, Political Sci- ence EDMUND P. SABATO 2743 Snyder Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA. Political Science. Secretary, Class of 1973, President, Class of 1973, Publications Board MICHAEL SABO Box 425 Pittstown, N.J., BA, Criminal Justice, Stu- dent Gov ' t. JOSEPH STEPHEN SABOL 1115 Orchid Rd., Warminster, Pa., BS, Marketing. Soccer, Marketing Soccer, Marketing Departmental Board, Marketing Assoc, Pi Sigma Epsilon PATRICE HELEN SAGGIOMO 100 Glencoe Road, Upper Darby, Pa., BA, Spanish- Education, Education Society EDWARD N. SAGUE 3062 Kerper Rd., Lafayette Hill, Pa., BA, Chemistry, Crew, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Chymian Society JOHN SAKALSKY 3946 Howland St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology JAMES J. SALAMON 2353 E. Hazzard St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Personnel Man- agement CHRISTOPHER D. SALERNO 923 Fillmore St., Phila., Pa., BA Criminal Justice CHARLES F. SANDERS, JR. 1025 Tyler Ave., Darby, Pa., BA, Philosophy BR. PAUL SANDERS, FSC 334 Gowen Ave., Phila., Pa., BA. English-Education THOMAS J. SANDNER 236 Hyslip Ave., Westfield, N.J.. BS, Finance ROSE A. SANDS 24 Park Ave., Oreland, Pa., BA. Sociology EDWARD J. SANKOWSKI, JR. 2712 Haworth St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Biology MICHAEL A. SANTANGELO 300 E. Fornance St.. Norristown, Pa., BS, Account- ing JOSEPH F. SAVAGE 2826 Almond St., Phila., Pa., BS. Marketing MICHAEL V. SCALZO 715 Pecan Dr., Phila., Pa., BA. History, Crew. Ka- rate Club Michael A. Santangelo Joseph F. Savage Michael V. Scalzo 202 Gary A. Schaefer Francis A.X. Schanne Bernadette Galanti and Joe Urbanik Julianne M. Schlachta John N. Schneider Marie A. Shanahan Michael P. Sheehan Paul M. Sheldon T- Robert P. Siefring Massimo Signoretta Mark G. Simpson GARY A. SCHAEFER 3015 Hellerman St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting FRANCIS A. X. SCHANNE R.D. 1, Winding Lane, Newtown. Pa., BA, Chemistry, Chymian Society, Phi Alpha Beta, Crew JULIANNE MARIE SCHLACHTA 2752 Fuller St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology JOHN N, SCHNEIDER 4204 Claridge St., Phila., Pa., BS, Business Finance, Pi Sigma Epsilon SANDRA SCHURJG 1711 Arthur St., Phila., Pa., BA, English Education WILLIAM JOHN SEACH 470 Macassar Dr., Pittsburgh. Pa., BA. Philosophy, Gavel Society, Philosophy Club, Collegian DOLORES M. SEEBURGER 5740 N. Marshall St., Phila., Pa., BS. Marketing- Education MICHAEL J. SEELEY 2542 S. Carlisle St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting MURRAY SELKOW 17 Buckshire Dr., Holland. Pa., BA, Psychology OSCAR W. SHAMBOURGER, ]R. 7955 Bayard St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting, Ac- counting Assoc, Veteran ' s Club MARIE ANNE SHANAHAN 9227 Outlook Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA. Biology, Alpha Epsilon Delta MICHAEL P. SHEEHAN 822 Ford St., Bridgeport, Pa., BA, History, Resi- dence Council Representative PAUL MARK SHELDON 2925 Teesdale St., Phila., Pa., BS. Industrial Man- agement THOMAS SHERIDAN 1022 Grant Ave., Phila., Pa., BS. Industrial Manage- ment REGINA SHIELDS 220 E. Ashdale St., Phila.. Pa., BA, Social Studies- Education EILEEN M. SIDERIO 6654 Cottage S„ Phila., Pa., BA, History, Phi Alpha Theta KAREN J. SIDORICK 142 Cliveden Ave., Glenside, Pa., BA, Sociology MARGARET MARY SIEDLECKI 237 Hopkins Ave., Haddonfield, N.J., BA. Criminal Justice, Gamma Sigma Sigma President ROBERT PHILIP SIEFRING 5719 Wister St. D-l. Phila., Pa.. BA. Biology MASSIMO M. D. SIGNORETTA 3185 Highland Ave., Camden. N.J.. BA. Biology MARK G. SIMPSON 11003 Kelvin St., Phila., Pa.. BS. Accounting. Soccer 1002 sheep, 1003 sheep 204 isM Alt Joh n A. Skibo Francis E. Skrajewski Albert M. Slotter, Jr. Bruce A. Smith Dennis J. Smith Gary D. Smoller Mark Sobel Saeed Soltani Maggie Atkinson mmm Richard T. Somershoe Jeffrey H. Sorkin Patricia Sowerbutts Joseph A. Spano Ronald Spering Joseph M. Stagliano 205 JOHN A. SKIBO 3100 Connecticut Ave., Washington. D.C., BA, Eng- lish, Recondos, Rifle Team, Caisson Club, Phi Sig- ma Kappa, Intramurals FRANCIS E. SKBA EWSKJ 164 Randall Ave., Trenton, N.| ence BA, Political Sci- ALBERT M. S .OTTER, ]R. Box 451, Danboro, Pa., BS, Accounting-Finance, Beta Alpha, Veteran ' s Club. Treasurer STEPHEN E. SMELTZER 4608 Eden St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Marketing BRUCE A. SMITH 2223 Florey Lane, Apt. B-3, Rosly, Pa., BS. Manage- ment DENNIS j. SMITH 2810 Devereaux Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BA, Social Studies DOANLD G. SMITH 41 S. Lakeside Dr., Medford. N.J.. BS, Marketing- Public Relations, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Karate Club, Residence Council, Inter Fraternity Council JOHN JOSEPH SMITH III 305 Leaf Ave., Bellmawr, N.J., BA, History KENNETH W. SMITH Apt. 400C, Salen Harbour Apts., Andalusia, Pa., BS. Industrial Management MICHAEL J. SMITH 1 Copley Rd., Upper Darby, Pa.. BA, Spanish GARY DAVID SMOLLER 260 Hazel Rd„ Pittsburgh, Pa.. BA, Physics. Student Affairs Committee, Activities Funding Board MARK SOBEL 1536 Devereaux Ave.. Phila., Pa., BA, History-Edu- cation SAEED SOL TAN 1700 E. 56th St., Chicago. 111.. BA, Psychology, Psy- chology Club RICHARD T. SOMERSHOE 424 Inman Terrace, Willow Grove, Pa.. BS. Industri- al Management JEFFREY HOWARD SORKIN 13th Lindley Ave.. A-410, Phila., Pa.. BA, Biology PATRICIA SOWERBUTTS 20 Jewel Lane, Levittown, Pa., BA. Biology. Resi- dence Council, Resident Assistant, Collegian, Min- istry Advisory Council JOSEPH A. SPANO 560 Vernon Rd., Springfield, Pa., BA, English RONALD SPERING 1025 Bingham St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Management JOSEPH MICHAEL STAGLIANO 2736 Axe Factory Rd.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Industrial Management CHARLES J. STAMM 1251 Fitzwatertown Rd., Roslyn, Pa.. BA. Education ROBERT LEWIS STARR 206 High Point Lane. Bromall, Pa., BA, Criminal Justice Karen Matczak 206 Rob Stein Kevin A. Sutcliffe Marcy Lillis Rick DiBello is tagged by Walt Aptacy in a frat game. 207 JOSEPH P. STEES 1520 Hillcroft Lane, York, Pa., BS. Marketing, Re- condos, Caisson Club, Howitzer, Marketing Assoc, Intramurals ROBERT . STEIN 230 Barclay Circle. Cheltenham. Pa., BA, Biology ADA M. STEINMETZ 253 West Second St., Moorestown, N.J., BA. Ger- man, German Club. Foreign Language Departmental Board, Field Hockey. Basketball, Tennis. French Club HARRY R. STEJNMETZ 4247 Elsinore St., Phila., Pa., BA, Criminal fust ice DONALD C. STFWART 2124 W. 4th St., Chester, Pa.. BA, Biology, Black Student Union WAYNE THOMAS STEWART 380 South Lenola Rd., Maple Shade, New Jersey, BA, Bilogy, Draft Counselor, Karate Club LAWRENCE . STOELER, JR. 1011 Grant Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology, Tennis SUSAN L. STORBECK 540 Brentwater Rd., Camp Hill, Pa.. BA, French DAVID P. STOREY 7273 Leonard St., Phila.. Pa.. BS, Industrial Manage- ment, Intramurals EUGENE . STUMPO. JR. 6966 Torresdale Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting. Phi Sigma Kappa KEVIN A. SUTCLIFFE 5838 Magdalena Street, Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting. Accounting Association . GEORGE SWEENEY Sumneytown Pike, Mainland. Pa., BS, Accounting, Soccer MICHAEL A. SWEENEY 7078 Ardleigh St., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Industrial Man- agement MARY P. S WO YER 8101 Eastern Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA, Social Work, Drill Team DEZSO L. SZONNTAGH 6327 Fairfield Dr., Flourtown, Pa.. BA, English. Crew, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer. Class 1973, Collegian, WEXP BARRY M. TARNEF 609 East Hilton St., Phila., Pa., BA, History JOSEPH M. TAYLER 449 Woodland Ave.. Penndel. Pa.. BA. Criminal Justice WILLIAM H. TENNANT, JR. 14 Elridge Place, Willingboro, N.J., BA, Social Stud- ies-Education, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Intramurals LAWRENCE C. THOLEY 301 Hellerman St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting. In- tramurals MICHAEL B. THOMPSON 5207 Forge Rd.. Perry Hall. Md.. BS. Quantitative Analysis Crew. Karate Club. Management Board William H. Tennant, ]r. Lawrence C. Tholey Michael R. Thompson 208 The precision of science is as definite as black and white. John E. Touchton John G. Travers James L. Turner 209 Edmund J. Urban Denise J. Vadenais Michael J. Vaupel Peter M. Villari Rolando R. Villegas Maria T. Vizoco I Daniel P. Walsh Richard Walsh Marguerite Coffey Joseph R. Walters WILLIAM E. TIERNEY 402 Roberts Ave., Conshococken, Pa.. BS, Account- ing, Accounting Board, Baseball LOUIS J. T1ERNO 1324 S. 10th St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting FRANK HENRY TOFINI, . 3570 Grant Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Finance JOSEPH A. TOLAN 4931 Knox St., Phila., Pa.. BA, English STEPHEN . TOMCH K 244 Higbee St., Phila., Pa., BA, History BOHDAN A. TOTH 6525 Tulip St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology JOHN E. TOUGHTON 204 E. 18th Ave., North Wildwood, N.J., BA. His- tory, Recondos, Rifle Team, Karate Club. Tau Kap- pa Epsilon JOHN G. TRAVERS 1610 Sylvan Drive. Norristown, Pa., BS, Accounting, Veteran ' s Club JAMES L. TURNER 1422 Cosgrove St., Linwood, Pa.. BA, English. Phi Kappa Theta, Caisson Club. President ' s Guard. Re- condos, ROTC, Intramurals EDMUND JOSEPH URBAN 431 Rhawn St.. Phila., Pa., BS, Industrial Relations DENISE . VADENAIS 105 Williams Lane, Feasterville, Pa.. BA. English MICHAEL JOSEPH VAUPEL 831 E. Chelton Ave., Phila.. Pa., BA. Criminal Jus- tice PETER M. VILLARI 1179 Wright Drive, Huntington Valley, Pa., BA. Political Science ROLANDO R. VILLEGAS 19 S. Smith Ave., Penns Grove, N.J., BA Spanish- Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon MARIA TERESA VIZOCO 1723 S. 17th St., Phila., Pa., BA. Italian GREGORY P. VOSBIKIAN 1045 Twin Silo Lane, Huntington Valley. Pa.. BA, English JEAN MARIE WALL 475 E. Pleasant St., Phila., Pa., BS, Industrial Rela- tions, Industrial Relations Commission Manage- ment Board DANIEL PATRICK WALSH 8602 Bridle Rd.. Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting RICHARD WALSH 728 Phillips Rd., Warminster, Pa.. BS, Marketing. Marketing Association JOSEPH R. WALTERS 429 W. Durham St.. Phila., Pa., BA, History. Colle- gian 210 Diane Bones decides to take the money and run. Robert G. Wennemer Elizabeth A. Westfield 211 A special education project attempts to prove the unless you ' ve experienced blindness you can never fully understand the handicap. Lyndanne M. Whalen Wayne }. Whiteley Le Roy J. Wiles Gregory R. Wilson William M. Wilson III Andrea Windsor DAM AN H. WARD 53 Argyle Rd., Glen Rock, N.J., BA. Psychology. Tail Kappa Epsilon JOHN STEPHEN WARGO 6565 Library Rd, Library. Pa., BA, Economics. Drill Team, Recondo. Intramurals ALBIN WARTH 5505 N. Charles St., Balti., Maryland, BA, Math- ematics JOSEPH J. WASKO Meeting House Lane. Saosburyville, Pa.. Political Science BARRY E. WATSON 2912 Olga Ave., Cornwell Heights, Pa., BA, Political Science, Political Science Association, St. Thomas More Law Society ED WEiNTRAUT 21 Saddle Lane, Cherry Hill. N.J., BA, German, German Club PETER A. WE SMULLER 4922 Knox St., Phila.. Pa., BA, English MICHAEL BARRY WEJSS 7516 Vernon Rd., Phila.. Pa., BA. Biology. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Phi Alpha Beta MAGDALENA WEISZ 4650 N. 13th St.. Phila., Pa.. BA, Spanish. Club Cervants, Internation Club HELEN WELSH 1404 Birchwood Ave.. Roslyn, Pa., BA, Chemistry JOHN J. WELSH 2318 Kenilworth Rd., Ardmore. Pa.. BA, Social Sci- ence-Education ROBERT G. WENNEMER 422 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor, N.J., BS. Account- ing, Delta Sigma Phi, Intramurals ELIZABETH A. WESTFIELD 216 Glendalough Rd., Erdenheim. Pa., BA, Sociolo- gy LYNDANNE M. WHALEN 1944 S. 57th St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Chemistry, Chy- mian Society WAYNE J. WHITELEY 8055 Terry St., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing, Veteran ' s Club LE ROY JOHN WILES 3228 W. Norris St., Phila., Pa„ BA. English. Black Student Union YVONNE WILLIAMS 59 E. Durham St., Phila., Pa.. BA. English-Education CAROL LEE WILLIAMSON 3237 Merchantville Ave.. Pennsauken. N.J.. BA, Eng- lish Education ANN M. WILSBACH 5303 N. 13th St., Phila.. Pa.. BA. English, English Departmental Board, Chestnut Hill-LaSlle Orches- tra, Weber Society GREGORY R. WILSON 7814 Fayette St., Phila., Pa., BA. Biology. Phi Alpha Beta WILLIAM M. WILSON III 1229 Harrison St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Finance ANDREA WINDSOR 2929 Unruh Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA, History. Phi Al- pha Theta 212 Richard J. Witoslawski Gregory Wunsch Philip Joseph Yost Kevin P. Youn, John A. Zagorski James J. Zebrowski The Explorer in progress . . . Kathy McGrath and Bob Liedke. 213 Vincent D. Zeller Roselee Maoldatoni Br. Phillip Schweda, OFM RICHARD j. WITOSLAWSi 206 Highland Ave., Lansdale, Pa., BA, Psychology, Phi Sigma Kappa GREGORY WUNSCH 6326 Eastwood St., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing PHILJP JOSEPH YOST 2004 Tomlinson Rd., Phila., Pa., BA, Sociology KEVIN P. YOUNG 6012 Augusta St., Phila., Pa., BA, Economics, In- tramurals JOHN A. ZAGORSK! 4517 Miller St., Phila., Pa.. BA, History JAMES J. ZEBROWSKI 3155 Belgrade St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing, Mar- keting Club VINCENT D. ZELLER 522 Merler Rd., Merion Station, Pa., BS, Finance, Sigma Beta Kappa ROSELEE MAOLDATONI 6100 No. 10th St., Phila., Pa„ BA, English BR. PHILLIP SCHWEDA, OFM 1290 Hornberger Ave., Roebling, N.J., BA. Social Studies-Education At times days melt into days for sheer lack of time and sleep . . . and I wonder where to find the strength. At times I feel my goals are way beyond my grasp and worse than that, at times 1 just don ' t care. But it seems that when I finally reach despair I remember why I chose this path and why it means so much to finish . . . and J find the strength. 216 Charles M. Beugless Richard B. Bevilacqua William J. Blessing Edward Blusiewicz Jr. Anthony T. Bono 217 Donald F. Ackerman 2881 Rossifer Ave., Roslyn, Pa.. BA. Electronic Physics Alfred Joseph Amalo 3531 Chalfont Dr., Phila.. Pa., BS, Accounting Elizabeth R. Anderson 3506 N, Sydenham St., Phila., Pa., Certificate of Proficiency, Business Administration Alexander August yn 929 Center St., Forked River, N.J.. BS. Accounting. Accounting Association Charles Bailey 186 Canterbury Rd., Mt. Laurel. N.J., BA. Mathematics, Alpha Sigma Lambda Donald C. Balch 767 Perm Ave., Ardsley, Pa., BA, Economics Edward C. Bales 873 N. Judson St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Industrial Relations, Student Congress Richard J. Barndt Old Church Rd., North Wales, Pa., BS, Accounting Thomas Bartol 2746 Fuller St., Phila., Pa., BS. Finance Clifford R. Batezel 233 Monmouth St., Gloucester, N.J., BA, Psychology Valentin Bernert 2537 Bowman Ave., Cornwell Heights, Pa.. BA. History Charles M. Beugless 8201 Halstead St., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing Richard B. Bevilacqua 89 Worrell Dr., Springfield, Pa.. BS, Management Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Lambda William J. Blessing 323 Forest Ave., Willow Grove, Pa., BS, Operations Management Edward Blusiewicz Jr. 1803 Edgely Ave., Levittown, Pa., BA. Chemistry Anthony T. Bono 217 E. Perm St., Norristown, Pa., BS. Marketing Russell Earle Botson 149 Hughes Ave., Sellersville, Pa., BA, Mathematics Joseph J. Brady 6204 Mershon St., Phila., Pa., BS, Management Robert William Braubitz 851 Brill St., Phila.. Pa. BS, Accounting James D. Brett 200 Karen Circle, Glenolden, Pa.. BS. Business Administration Loretta Brint 8833 Brocklehurst St., Phila., Pa.. BA. Humanities John C. Brower III 3030 Secane Place, Phila. . Pa.. BS, Marketing ohn C. Brower III 218 Charles J. Cabrey Jr. James P. Campbell Jr. 219 Lynda W. Brown 144 Barrington Rd., Upper Darby. Pa.. BA, Psychology Paul Buck |r 7948 Ridgeway St., Phila.. Pa., BS Management Joseph R. Budetta 1052 Standish Dr., Turnersville, N.J., BA. Mathematics Robert F. Burke 15 Goldengate Rd., Levittown, Pa., BA, Electn Physios Charles J. Cabrey )r 10042 Ferndak St., Phila., Pa„ BS. Finance |ames P. Campbell Jr 154 Woodbine Rd., Havertown. V a ' ing David Carickhoff 7205 Charles St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting, Accounting Association Michael Carnes 612 Winding Rd., Hatboro, Pa., BS, Business Peter A. Carpey 1128 70th St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting. Alpha Sigma Lambda. Accounting Association. Cross Keys, Presidents Council, Student Congress Eugene G. Cattie 4225 Tyson Ave., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing Jerry Chalfin 1819 Benson St., Phila., Pa., BS. Business Administration Carleene Chiaradio 4741 Hartel Ave., Phila., Pa., BA. English Education Joseph S. Chinnici 612 Pennbrook Ave., Lansdale, Pa.. BS. Operations Management John J. Close Jr 330 Wolf St.. Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing Debra Anne Cofer 7017 Matthias St., Phila.. Pa., BA, English Helen M. Cofer 7017 Matthias St., Phila., Pa.. BA, English George M. Cohen 225 Erica St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting. Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Accounting Association, Presidents Council, Student Congress. Who ' s Who ' 74 Lester H. Cohen 1243 Kerper St.. Phila., Pa., BA. Electronic Physics. IEEE Thomas S. Colajezzi 3702 Pheasant Dr.. Phila.. Pa., Certificate of Proficiency, Accounting Raymond Thomas Conarty 7173 Willgoos Ave., Pennsauken. X.J Marketing President. Marketing Association BS. Thomas S. Colajezzi Raymond T. Conarty Edward S. Conway Edward Stephen Conway Sr 110 Redford Rd., Oreland. Pa., BS. Industrial Management. Student Congress Christopher A. Daily 221 John fames Cosgrove 40 Candytuft Rd.. Levittown, Pa., BS. Electronic Physics Charles Crawford Rutler Pk. + Stout Rd., Ambler, Pa., HA, History Stephen W. Crognale lOVLockarl Plaza, Phila., Pa., 13S. Marketing William Cullen 6546 Dorel St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Business Administration, Student Congress John D. Custer |r 7110 Walker St.. Phila,, Pa., US, Accounting, Accounting Association, Student Congress William J. Cute 4731 Silverwood St., Phila., Pa., BS. Business Administration, Society for the Advancement of Management C. T. Czerpak 564 Acorn St., Phila., Pa„ BS. Marketing Christopher A. Daily 10658 Lockhart Rd., Phila.. Pa., BA, Psychology Thomas P. D ' Aprile 1349 Elson Rd., Brookhaven, Pa., BS, Accounting, Student Government Richard B. Davis 11 Oaken Lane, Trenton, N.|.. BA, Electronic Physics Richard John Deakyne 923 Wesley Ave., Huntington Valley. Pa.. BA. Electronic Physics Joseph E. Dees 1430 S. Marston St., Phila., Pa., BS. Business Administration, Student Congress Edward J. DePiero 439 Foulke Ave., Ambler, Pa.. BS. Operations Management Thomas F. Devlin Jr 944 Station Ave.. Cornwell Heights. Pa., BA. Mathematics Frank E. DeVoll 74 Inland Rd., Ivyland, Pa., BS. Management Walter E. Dietz PO Box 121, Ledenach, Pa.. BS. Marketing Anthony Di Mario 308 Main St., Riverton, N.J. William J. Dinda 12219 Medford Rd.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Business Anthony P. Di Silvestro 2705 Island Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Business Alexander F. Domeracki 236 Miner St., Malvern. Pa.. BS. Marketing William [. Dinda Anthony P. DiSilvestro Alexander F. Domeracki 222 Robert Fanelle Margarel Mary Donnelly 428 E. Mentor St., hila., Pa., BS, Business Administration, Alph;i Sigm; Class of 1974 Thomas J. Dorsam 28 Brookdale Dr., Doylestown, Pa.. BS. Electronic Physics Neil |. Dougherty 300 W. Sparks St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Business, Accounting Association. S.A.M., Student Congress [uanita Helen Douglass 6327 N. 21st St., Phila., Pa., BA, English Education Diane M. Doyle 1083 Harbour Dr.. Palmyra. N.J.. Ba, Psychology Paul G. Driscoll 571 S. 4th St.. Colwyn, Pa.. BS. Accounting Stephen Durdock 13512 Bustleton Ave., Phila.. Pa., BS, Accounting- Finance Richard A. Durso 11769 DeMarco Dr., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting Robert Dzumaga 3810 Brookview Rd.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Business Elizabeth J. Egan 3126 Tyson Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BA. Psychology Donna L. Ertel 304 Florence Ave.. Jenkintown. Pa.. BS, Marketing. Hockey Team, Softball John George Esposito 862 Central Ave., Southampton, Pa. Management BS. Paul J. Foley 6090 Drexel Rd., Phila., Pa., BS. Operations Management, President, Marketing Association. Explorer, Chairperson, Presidents Council. Student Congress Frank J. Flammer 731 E. Phil-Ellena St., Phila.. Pa.. BA. English. Evening Collegian Robert Fanelle 28 Lindley Rd., Churchville, Pa.. BS. Accounting Donald C. Foster 103 W. Oak Lane. Accounting Moorestown. N.J.. BS. Daniel T. Fox 747 Gorman St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Industrial Relations Michael W. Franks 414 Stratford Ave., Westmont. N.J.. BS. Marketing- Management William Friel Jr 3024 Glenview St.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Finance James Fry 823 Unruh Ave., Phila.. Pa. James Fry 224 Linda Gelles [oseph C. Gentile Francis J. Gutekunst Fred ]. Hagen William H. Haig Jr 225 Edmund J. Furphy 27 Hill Dr., Pine Hill.-N.J., BS. Business John S. Gasior Jr 9036 Ashton Rcl,, Phi la., Pa., BS. Man Society for the Advancement of Management Linda Gelles 2134 Princeton Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA. Mathematics, Alpha Sigma Lambda Joseph C. Gentile 7719 Olympus PL. Phila., Pa., BS, Electronic Physics Raymond F. George 2341 Duncan St., Phila.. Pa., BS, Business Robert Gervasoni 38 Valley Dr., Furlong, Pa.. BS. Management Neil A. Gibbons 1291 Old York Rd., Hartsville. Pa„ BS, Management Edward Goldhahn 430 Prince Frederic St., King of Prussia, Pa.. BS. Accounting Joseph A. Gottwald Sr 2402 E. York St., Phila., Pa. Edward Grant Jr 1485 Miranda Lane, Warminster. Pa.. BS. Operations Management, Alpha Sigma Lambda Francis James Gutekunst 108 Sourwood Dr., Hatboro, Pa., BS, Marketing Fred J. Hagen 4436 Vista St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting William H. Haig Jr 327 Erie Dr., Lansdale. Pa.. BS. Business Administration-Operations Management Michael Haley 1565 Edgewood Ave., Roslyn, Pa., BA. Mathematics William Harm 1535 Arline Ave., Roslyn. Pa.. BA. Chemistry John M. Hanson 1004 Loney St., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting, Accounting Association, Student Council Michael J. Hariman 315 Waverly Rd.. Southampton. Pa.. BS. Management William F. Helkowski 11 Crystal Place, Levittown, Pa.. B Thomas P. Heller Sr. 3679 N. Hereford Lane. Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting Jerome Hines 1622 E. Barringer St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Sociology Warren W. Hoffman III 769 Spruce St.. Pottstown. Pa.. BS. Marketing, Marketing Association. Student Congress Thomas P. Heller Warren W. Hoffman III 226 Terence P. Kelly John P. Kirwan tmann 712 Patterson Ave, Willnw Grove, Pa., BA. Chemistry Teresa C. I looten 4000 J St., Philfj.. Pa. William S. Hough |r 4212 Whiling Krl . Phila.. Pa., BS. Industrial Management, Marketing Association, S.A.M. George H. I lughes 4223 Griscom St.. Phila., Pa., lis, Operations Management )ohn Hughes 430 Magee St.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting George M. )azich 716 Blossom Rcl., Warminster. Pa., BS. Operations Management Peter P. Jellen 925 E. Prospect Park Ave., North Wales, Pa.. BS. Management Charles M. Johannesson 9805 Hardy Rd., Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting Emil |. Kannengieszer 1217 Boone Ave., Roslyn, Pa.. BS. Accounting Thomas M. Keane 781 Edgehill Rd.. Glenside. Pa., BS. Industrial, Management-Marketing, Student Congress Robert J. Kefer 118 Ladomus Ave.. Ridley Park. Pa., BA. Psychology Dennis M. Kelleher 6603 Tabor Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting Terence Peter Kelly 475 Arbor Rd., Cinnaminson. N.J.. BS. Marketing John Patrick Kirwan 3054 Unrush St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Marketing, Vice- President, Class of ' 74, Marketing Association Michael (. Knezic 6520 Walnut Park Dr.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting David Krutsch 400 E. Street Rd., Feasterville. Pa.. BA. Chemistry William Krystopowicz 1852 Berwyn St., Phila.. Pa. Albert T. Kuhn 11743 Colman Rd.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting H. Gordon Kunzman 61 Christopher Dr., Holland. Pa.. BA. Electronic Physics Charles R. Latshaw 258 Newtown Rd.. Warminster. Pa.. BA. Chemistry Albert T. Kuhn H. Gordon Kunzman Charles R. Latshav 228 Sr. Mary B. Malarkey Anthony C. Malegus Thomas P. Malone 229 Orestes S. Lazoi 34 Champlain Rd., Marlton, N.|., BS, Management William Leahy 908 Powder Morn Dr., Landsdale, Pa., US, Accounting Robert A. Leiby 39 Neptune Lane, Willinglioro. N.|.. HA. Electronic Physios Lewis M. Levinson 8906 Sylvia Lane. Phila., Pa., BS. Operations Management, Society Cor the Advancement of Management Edmund F. Lewis 1466 Bristol Rd., Churchville, Pa., BS. Business Administration-Management John Stanley Lukowski |r 3014 Black Swift Rd.. Norristown. Pa. BS. Industrial Relations Thomas A. Lyons Jr 5414 Westford Rd.. Phila.. Pa., BS, Industrial Management. Alpha Epsilon Society. Chairman, Presidents Council. S.A.M., Student Congress. Who ' s Who- ' 73- ' 74 Thomas Lyons 627 Tyson Ave.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Accounting. Accounting Association, Student Council Brian Maguire 3511 Ryan Ave., Phila., Pa., BS. Business Bernard J. Maier 10914 Carey Ter., Phila., Pa.. BA. Humanities. Evening Collegian Sister Mary Bernadette Malarkey, R.C.S. 5301 Chew Ave., Phila., Pa., BA, English Anthony C. Malegus 4808 N. 7th St., Phila., Pa„ BS, Accounting Thomas P. Malone 6314 Algard St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting Richard Malosiecki 518 Sherwood Lane. Hatboro. Pa., BS, Industrial Management Joseph J. Mattern 8836 Revere St.. Phila.. Pa., BA, Mathematics. Alpha Sigma Lambda James E. Matusko 7939 Heather Rd.. Elkins Park. Pa., BS, Finance Edmund McBride 530 Wiltshire Rd., Upper Darby. Pa., BA. Electronic Pnysics Clarence H. Mc Coog Rd 2 Box 11, Pottstown, Pa.. BA. Electronic Physics, IEEE John H. McCormick 634 Mayfair St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Management Edmund McBride Clarence H. McCoog John H. McCormick 230 William [. McManimen Charles D. McMaster Joseph L. McPhillips lames I. McShane Ronald Meltzer Norman T. Millard Arthur C. Miller Frederick G. Monahan Robert B. Mongrandi Alice K. Moy 231 J. ' lines F. MoDerrnotl 1392 Birchwood Ave, Koslyn, I J ;i., BS, Industrial Relations Thomas P. McDonald 3232 Rawle St., Phila., Pa., BS. Management John F. McDonnell 1234 Colonial Ave.. Roslyn. l J a.. US, Marketing Charles Gerald McDowell 3516 Byrne Rd., Phila., Pa., BS. Management Charles H. McGlynn 7920 Fairfield St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting (ames ], McKenna 3559 Sheffield Ave., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting William l McManimen 39 Constitution Ave.. Doylestown, Pa., BA. Mathematics Charles D. McMaster 7251 Valley Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BS. Industrial Management, IEEE [oseph L. McPhillips 1200 Faunce St.. Phila., Pa., BS, Management [ames J. McShane 4515 Hale St.. Phila.. Pa., BS, Business Ronald Meltzer 3901 Conshohocken Ave.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Management Norman T. Millard 2949 Lardner St., Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting Arthur C. Miller 1067 Hatfield Vly. Rd.. Hatfield. Pa.. BS. Management Patricia A. Mintzer 7004 Irving Ave.. Pennsauken, N.J., BA. Psychology, Cheerleader, Softball Frederic J. Mohr 3649 E. Crown Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Management Frederick G. Monahan 4365 Somers Ave., Oakford, Pa.. BS, Accounting. Accounting Association. S.A.M.. Student Congress Robert B. Mongrandi 56 Primrose Dr.. Sicklerville. N.J.. BS. Management Alice Kee Moy 929 Spring St., Phila.. Pa., BS, Finance George C. Nehring 10938 Helmer Dr.. Phila., Pa., BS, Finance Roger J. Niemeyer 2913 Martha Lane. Norristown. Pa.. BA. Electronic Physics Roger J. Niemeyer 232 Frank A. Pauza John E. Perrine Bruce T. Pflaumer 233 Lawrence Nuzzo 4302 GreenmounI Rd, Phila., Pa., BS. Accounting. Treasurer. Class oi 1974, ' Joss Keys Michael F. O ' Beirne 6175 Hegerman St., Phila., Pa„ BS, Business Frank |. O ' Conneli 4742 Hartel Ave, Phila., Basketball, Social Club Pa., BS, Business. Roland Gary Ohlin 205 Chariot Ln., Eagleville, Pa., BS. Business William O ' Mara 12002 Glenfield St., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Accounting Robert A. Osborne 716 Penn Ave., Ardsky. Pa., BS, Business Administration Arthur Pagan 1218 Hall Ave.. Roslyn. Pa.. BS. Accounting-Finance Joseph P. Palm 1230 VanKirk St.. Phila., Pa„ BA. Humanities, Student Congress William E. Parton 4416 N. 3rd St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology. Alpha Sigma Lambda Michael Pattanite 296 Nandina St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS. Marketing Frank A. Pauza 214 Shelmire St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Electronic. Physics, Secretary. Marketing Association IEEE John E. Perrine 1875 McKee Ave., Deptford. N.J., BS. Management Bruce T. Pflaumer 4919 Rawle St., Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing Robert Pflugfelder 138 S. Coles Ave., Maple Shade, N ' .J.. BS. Management, Accounting Association Alfred F. Plefka 7834 Williams Ave., Phila., Pa.. BS, Electronic. Physics George Podhiny Jr 910 Whitby Ave., Yeadon, Pa.. BS, Accounting William E. Pollock 417 Hellerman St., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Humanities Nancy K. Poole 1708 Stanwood St., Phila.. Pa., BA. Mathematics. President. Alpha Sigma Lambda Mary Jane Prendergast 8634 Alcia St., Phila., Pa., BA. Economics Daniel Preziosi Jr 707 W. Kings Highway. Mt. Ephraim. N.J.. BS. Management Michael J. Puzdrak 236 Davis Ave.. Clifton Heights. Pa.. BS. Accounting Marie Pye 3471 Eden St.. Phila.. Pa.. BA. Mathematics 234 235 VAIH HUH , ffl, Thomas G. Schmid Albert W. SchuelJer Richard J. Senske Paul L. Schueller Joseph J. Sheehan mM John P. Quinn 1140 Hall Ave., Roslyn. Pa.. BS, Industrial Management. Society lor the Advancement of Management Evelyn Ramspacher 321 Windsor Ave.. Hatboro, Pa. Ronald |. Ray 420 Neshaminy St.. Penndel, Pa., BS Management Michael Redden 4017 Brunswick Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa Operations Management David E. Reichert 3125 (oily Rd., Norristown. Pa.. US, Accounting David W. Reynolds 422 Valley Run Dr.. Cherry Hill. N.J.. 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Management Charles A. Showers Jr 4433 N. Chadwick St.. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Industrial Management William J. SiddaU 2371 Murray Ave.. Bethavres. Pa.. BS. Accounting ohn Shields Charles A. Showers Jr William J. Siddall 236 Judith S. Spurlock Alan Staley Patricia Stanton Steven A. Staranowski 237 Robert Sked 37 Manor Lane N., Yardley. Pa., BA, Mathc i Kent Sloan 369 Valley Rd., Warminster, Pa.. HA, i Physics George Franklin Smith 135 1 N. Woodbine St., Browns Mills, N.J., BA. Electronic Physics, Alpha Sigma Lambea )ames |. Smith 410 Walnut St.. Jenkintown, Pa., US, Finance John A. Solecki 4514 Agerdale Rd., Phila.. Pa., BS, Business Livia Fausta Sparagna 1309 Mifflin St., Phila., Pa., BA, Humanities Laura M. Speck 555 E. Locust Ave.. Phila.. Pa., BS, Business James R. Spence 11105 Kirby Dr., Phila., Pa., BS, Marketing Robert W. Spielberger 912 E. Southampton Ave., Wyndmoor. Pa Business BS. Emmett Spieldock 9202 Wooden Bridge Rd.. Phila., Pa., BA, English Education Ronald D. 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Suarez Jr 251 Robina Place, Phila., Pa.. BA Education Marycarol F. Sweeney 6609 N. 7th St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Accounting Thomas D. Tatem 1558 Peach Tree Lane, Hatfield, Pa., BS, Business John L. Teeple 204 Oldfield Way, Broomall. Pa., BS, Accounting, Accounting Association Frank M. Thoma 1122 Medway Rd.. Phila., Pa., BS, Business Joan Christine Thomas 952 Anchor St., Phila., Pa., BA, Psychology John Warne Thompson 2944 Banner Rd„ Willow Grove, Pa., BA. Electronic Physics Joseph E. Toner III 3406 Morrell Ave.. Phila.. Pa.. BA, Humanities Larry Tootchen 1751 Foster St., Phila., Pa., BS, Accounting Jeno M. Toth 735 Clifford St., Warminster, Pa., BA. Chemistry Eugene H. Troemel 1512 Temple Dr.. Maple Glen, Pa., BS, Management William F. Trombetta 3630 Canby Dr., Phila., Pa.. BS. Industrial Management David L. Truehart 945 Flintlock Dr.. Lansdale, Pa., BS. Accounting Kathryn H. Truglio 138 W. Cheltenham Ave., Phila., Pa.. BA, Education Jon Tucker 3752 Vader Dr., Phila.. Pa.. BA, Sociology. Sociology Club Walter Turnbach 6420 N. 12 St., Phila.. Pa., BS. Operations Management Stanley A. Urban 1310 Knorr St., Phila., Pa., BS, Management. Society for the Advancement of Management Charles A. Vaccaro 708 Booth Lane, Ambler, Pa.. BA, Electronic Physics Karel Valken 4305 A Rhawn St., Phila., Pa., BS. Marketing Patricia M. Vitale 8328 Thomson Rd., Elkins Park. Pa.. BS, Business Administration Richard Voytko 280 Windor Dr., Churchville. Pa., BS, Marketing 240 Robert J. Winks Thomas M. Wisniewski Arthur W. Yerkes m m mm Richard Young Alex N. Yovish Jr Allan S. Young 241 George J. Walmsley III 1115 Roberts Rd., Media, Pa., BS, Accounting, Veteran ' s Club (arnes A. Walsh 105 Butternut Drive, Hatboro, Pa., US. Accounting Frederick Douglas Weathers 908 E. Sharpnack St., Phila., Pa., fiS. Marketing, Marketing Association, S.A.M.. Veteran ' s Club Roberto Wer Columbus Rd., RD 2, Burlington, N.J.. HA. Physics Charles |. Whalen 500 C. Bells Court, Andalusia, Pa., US. Accounting Herbert Williams 6263 N. Bouvier St., Phila.. Pa., BS, Business Gerard J. Wills 787 Edge Hill Rd.. Glenside. Pa.. BS. Operations Management Joseph Henry Wilson 236 W. Duncannon Ave., Phila.. Pa , BS, Accounting, Accounting Association Robert f. Winks 3507 Brookview Rd.. Phila.. Pa., BS, Management Thomas M. Wisniewski 229 Marilyn Dr.. Hatboro. Pa. Robert C. Wrzesniewski 1732 Sorrel Rd., Warrington. Pa., Certificate of Proficiency, Management Peter E. Yanalavage 1755 Cindy Lane. Hatfield. Pa.. BS. Accounting fames G. Yates 1510 W. Allegheny Ave., Phila.. Pa.. BS. Management, Cross Keys, President. Evening Division Explorer, Editor, President ' s Council. S.A.M., Student Congress Joseph Yenfer 316 W. Roosevelt Blvd., Phila.. Pa.. BA, History Arthur W. Yerkes 108 Windermere Ave.. Wayne, Pa.. BA, Physics Allan S. Young 10207 Ambridge PL. Phila.. Pa.. BS, Accounting Richard Young 724 Richey Ave., Collingswood. N.J.. BS. Operations Management Paul W. Zarenkiewicz 12113 Elmore Terr.. Phila., Pa.. BS, Marketing W. Richard Zerfing 214 Coachmen Manor Apts.. Lindenwold. N.J.. BS. Operations Management George R. Zimmerman 414 Drayton Rd.. Oreland, Pa.. BS. Management Edmund H. Zuk 4224 Teesdale St.. Phila., Pa.. BS. Finance W. Richard Zerfing George R. Zimmerman Edward H. Zuk 242 Seniors Not Pictured Harold Abboll 2 Wissatucki ' ii V e Ambler. Pa. BA. Philosophy Mark Adelsberger 52 Beech Irce Rd Levittown. Pa. BA. Biology ,i | Armstrong 10003 Weslbourne PI. Phila.. Pa. BA. Biology loscph S. Armstrong 426 Springfield Ave. Clifton. Heights. Pa. BA. Pre-Law Thomas G. Barger 8715 Patton Rd Wyndmoor, Pa. BA. Economics Maria R. Birle 111 S. Swarthmore Ave. Ridley Park. Pa. Mat BA. Math Educatior Brooke Boyer Catherine M. Bradley 1120 Ridge St. Phila.. Pa. BA. History Martin M. Bradley 3224 Carroll Ct. Cornwell Heights. Pa. BS. Accounting Paul R. Brady 7865 Beverly Rd. Highland Park. Pa. BA. Political Science David H. Brown 710 N. 18th St. Harrisburg, Pa. BA. Criminal Justice Gerard Leigh Callan 8650 Bloomfield Ave. Phila.. Pa. BS. Accounting Leonard A. Camp |r 5610 Boyer St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Biology |ohn Thomas Carminali 308 Harrison Ave. Glenside. Pa. BA, Mathematics Daniel loseph Castellani 609 Rose St. Yeadon. Pa. BA. English Vincent |. Catanese 7201 Hanford St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Biology Danny Clark 2305 N. Broad St. Phila.. Pa. BS, Finance loseph |. Connelly 331 E. 11th Ave. Conshohocken. Pa. BA, Pre-Law Maureen Connor 926 Cathedral Rd. Philu., Pa. BA. Criminal |ustice Bruno R, Cortcse 2105 S. 19th St. Phila.. Pa. BA, German Edward Costello 6355 Mershon St. Phila.. Pa. BS. Marketing David S. Crenshaw 1424 Waggiman Circle McLean. Va. BA. Political Science John L. Curry 212 W. Ashdale St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Psychology Brian C. Daly 3420 W. Coulter St. Phila., Pa. BA. English Education Michael P. Daly 476 Manheim St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Economics lohn DeSantis 2230 E. Allegheny Ave. Phila.. Pa. BA. Earth Science Louis Peter Descioli 1114 Pierce SI. Phila.. Pa. BA. English Education John |. Devlin 249 W. Colonial St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Spanish Education Robert M. Diluzio 6643 Haverford Ave. Phila., Pa. BA. English Education Joseph Dinella 2424 S. 10th St. Phila., Pa. BS, Accounting Dennis |. Donohoe 639 Foss Ave. Drexel Hill. Pa. BA. Biology Kathleen Dougherty 7712 Whitaker Ave. Phila.. Pa. BA, Theology lames B. Doyle 1108 Kenwyn St. Phila., Pa. BA. Music History William F. Edwards 3541 Primrose Rd. Phila., Pa. BA. Sociology William E. Eicholtz 5719 Wister St. Phila., Pa. BA, English Education Roy H. Ettinger 7901 Henry Ave. Phila.. Pa. BA. Psychology David E. Finkel 9128 Old Newtown Re Phila.. Pa. BA, Political Science Gerard D. Fisher 240 Spruce St. Glenolden. Pa. BA. Criminal Justice William E. Flanagan 1527 Lindley Ave. Phila.. Pa. BA. English Robert E. Flynn 3 Creekside Lane Camp Hill, Pa. BA. History Daniel E. Foidl 1942 Lehigh Ave. Phila.. Pa. BS. 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Labor Relations John R. Henry 1379 Rubicam Ave. Willow Grove. Pa. BA. History Education Thomas J. Herron 5822 lackson St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Economics Edward R. Hilzel 4S. 36 Ave. Longport. N.|. BA. English Education Walter C. 4232 Malt BA, Earth Scis John P. Howley 327 E. Sheldon SI. BA. ! :iology Ray Imhoff 12 Havell Rd. Ossining, NY. BA, Psychology Thomas |akubowski 2511 E. York St. Phila.. Pa. BA. History William G. |ohnston 48 Rose April Rd. Levittown, Pa. BS, Management Paul E. Karis 4611 Pennypack St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Pre-Law Alene M. Keenan 5450 N. 11th St Phila.. Pa. BA, Education William C. Kelly 3062 |oyce St. Phila., Pa. BA. English Sean M. Kinnamey 92 Holly Dr. Woodbury, N.|. BA, Sociology 243 lames M. Kirkpalrick 545 Elkins Ave. Elkins Park. Pa. 8A. Criminal Justice losephC. Kremer|r 57 Croftwood Feaslerville, Pa. BA. English Educalior Charles Learmouth 2403 Tulip St. Robert Lindinger 8819 Hargrave St. BA, Biology Bernard R. Lis 3049 Cedar St. Phila.. Pa. 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Preis 4539 Yates Rd Cornwell Heights. I ' a. BS, Accounting Kevin E. Quinn 6448 Marsden St. Phila.. Pa. BA, Political Science Henry Rawls 234 W. Willow Grove Phila., Pa. BS. Finance [. Jeffrey Reisly 2202 E. Karen Dr. Yeadon, Pa. BA. Sociology Stephen Ritchie 136 W. Learning Ave. Wildwood. N.J. BS. Accounting Ronald P. Rivelli 1823 Ywoler St. Phila., Pa. BA, History Linda A. Riviezzo 5959 Alna St. Phila.. Pa. BA, Education Richard Scaran 252 Cobalt Dr. Levittown. Pa. BA, English Educatio William J. Schaefer 7354 Oarman St. Phila., Pa. BS. Accounting Lincoln F. Schoenberger 5717 Wister SI. BS. Industrial Relations Howard James Schultz 1911 W. Park Towne PI Phila.. Pa. BA, French Dennis M. Scully 656 Prospect Rd. Springfield. Pa, BA. Biology Robert W. Seifert 5800 N. 6th St. Phila.. Pa. BA, English |ohn R. Sicilia 7230 Charles St. Phila., Pa. BS. Accounting Regina Sot an 906 Preslwood Rd. Bait.. Md. BA. English Elizabeth I., stern dd Rambler Rd. Phila., Pa. DA. English William M Stewart 216 Brookdale Ave. Glenside. Pa. BA. Political Science Thomas Patrick Tarpcy 5833 Oxford Ave. Phila. .Pa. BA. Biology Carl Gennaro Ungaro 8042 Rowland Ave Phila.. Pa. BS. Accounting Kenneth |. Venuto 249 W. Rosemar St. Phila,, Pa. BS. Accounting Michael W. Walls 2102 Rhawn SI. Phila.. Pa. BA. Sociology Robert A. Wax 149 Splitting Mill Rd. Glen Mills. Pa. BA, Sociology Thomas V. Weidner 4971 Wakefield Dl. Phila.. Pa. BA. English Peter W. Wescott 10 Barberry Lane Levittown. Pa. BA. Theology William M. Wetherell 438 Valley St. Orange. N.J. BS. Management Harry T. Widmann 6313 Oakley St. Phila.. Pa. BA. History Carl |. Williams 8230 Ardleigh St. Phila.. Pa. BA. Political Science Dennis P. Wochok 821 N. Franklin St Phila.. Pa. BA. Political Science James D. Zapf Wil Lk Farm Butler Pk. Ambler. Pa. BA. Biology Daniel Zehler 6W Walmut Ave. Moorestown, N.J. BA, Psychology 244 Explorer Staff Editor-in-Chief Business Editor (First Semester) Business Editor (Second Semester) Sales Staff Kathy McGrath Mary Shriver Frank Flood Mitch Rosner Design and Layout Editor Consultant to Design Editor Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Literary Staff Liz Rodini Mark Speaker Mike Santoro Gary Knoerlein Jerry Furey (rights reserved to Introduction) Mike Kiefer Photo Editor Photo Staff Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Evening Division Editor Walt Aptacy Charlie Mauer Joan Mayer Mike Quinlin Pete Zenner Bob Liedke Alan Howard Jim Yates Special thanks to Bob Davine our Publishing Consultant Contributors 245 Rosemary Angemi Br. Arthur Bangs, F.S.C. Joe Batory Penny Breen Mary Regina Burke Gerrianne Burke Jim Butler-page 31 Ed Campanella Marguerite Coffey Joan Collins Jack Conboy Thomas Conroy Jerry Dees Mike Dillon-page 33 Ed Domineske Br. Thomas Donaghy, F.S.C. Bob Drennen Jack Dudish David Efroymson Joe Ellis Br. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C. -page 42 Roy Ettenger Paul Foley Mary Frawley Anthony Garvin Stan Gora Bob Guglielmi Sallyanne Harper Charlie Harris Jerry Hathaway Ann Hutland Fran Jacob Mary Kay Jordan John Keenan-pages 52, 53, 54 Bill Kelly Claude Koch Tom Lorandeau Bob Lyons Thomas McCarthy Gene McHugh Mike Nasevich Gerry O ' Brien Fran Parrato Roman Procyk Tony Quinn Jack Reardon Bill Richards Chuck Schrader-page 45 Bob Spires Mike Thompson John Touchton John Veen Tarry Walinsky Ellen Walsh Nancy Webb Sam Wiley Br. Daniel Burke, F.S.C. for closing poem 246 Iti ' 11111 — I 1 1 k3 UntiE ■UBI ■n- ' Rt - 247 Dialogue for Silence It is part of man ' s nature that he cannot express the whole of truth in words. (Max Picard) K «£ i % The luminous moment comes and • I weigh its fceavy silence: those cloudless skieg. transfixed in clarity would not Oedipuiyilmself have parleyed with his father-king or fierce Saturn spared his sons? and wouldjpot we , the young ana the inevitable old have heard the silence answer? But no the silenee doesn ' t doesn ' t answer. K The Linguist: Silence: absolute and first before desire of death and from its fulness man ' s speech delivered by the spirit with mothering silence before and mortal silence after silence bearing all between sustaining imparti ally our alphabetic stammering the lyrics of our wisdom our cries of love and whispered lies. The Scientist: The theorems of silence are dawn tree ' s growth snowfall sorrow ' s end the rose the dream of music the concord of evening lights stilled water mule bells this moment of arrival. The Student: lat we are sayn a ■!« with the act called love, fool enough for the simple marriage of belief and deed. And then spell ' out for us i: the myth of life and death and the solitary word we Rj -1 nn - -11 ;i J lr w M ■• €4 , j i I I 4 1 ) , .■,. ' ■•• ■■t ' tv ■f ' ■' .■' ■, ' i • • ■■' ■■■wM.j.Keu-eR A DIVISION OF HEW JONES
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