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LaSalle College Philadelphia, Pa. i DEDICATION To an outsider, La Salle College may be just another institution of higher learning. But that ' s to an outsider. For someone who is associated with La Salle — whether it be student, teacher or alumnus — there exists something a little more special. It ' s a feeling that sets this school apart . . . making it more than a place to earn a degree. It fills the atmosphere, the classrooms and buildings. Call it a unique secret, if you will. Rarely, in the life of a college, does its family have the opportunity to celebrate two anniversaries. The 1979-80 school year marks the fiftieth anniversary of La Salle at 20th and Olney — an event in itself. But this is also the 300th anniversary of the Christian Brothers order founded by St. John Baptiste de la Salle. In appreciation, we would like to dedicate this spe cial section and the 1980 Explorer to the Christian Brothers of La Salle. Unfortunately, every Brother cannot be acknowledged in the publication. Yes, it is a question of space — for no amount of space could do justice for the work, dedication and affection that the Christian Brothers give to La Salle. This dedication is only one small way of repaying that affection. We all know that what sets La Salle apart, makes it so special, is not a secret. It ' s the Christian Brothers. We thank you. An aerial view of the campus before the construction of Olney Hall 1 j La Salle at 20th and Olney Half a Century of College Life As the years after the war faded, people in the United States were caught in an ever-expanding prosperity. Jobs were plentiful, money and food abundant, most Americans were content . . . Every- thing looked positive as the inflated ball of prosperity bounced higher and higher. How could anyone, even those whose fiscal resources were thin, hesitate to take the great plunge into investment, especially for expansion and improvement? Such was the prevailing attitude as La Salle College took its plunge to- ward destiny by seeking a new and larger campus. Conceived in Crisis Thomas J. Donaghy For La Salle students, the years spent at 20th and Olney are a personal experience. Our view is limited by the brevity of our stay here. Looking upon the buildings and the campus, we feel a sense of constancy — of permanence. The La Salle we know is fixed in tradition. However, from a historical perspective. La Salle College at 20t h and Olney, on its fiftieth birthday, is still in those impressionable years: an age at which tradition does not yet impede progress and at which the students, faculty, and administration are still working toward the ideal La Salle. So, on the fiftieth anniversary of La Salle ' s ■plunge toward destiny, the eventful stages of the college ' s journey take on greater significance. In 1925, the mood of the nation - and of La Salle College - was confident. Plans for renovating old 1240 on North Broad Street were discarded and negotiations for the land at 20th Street and Olney Avenue began. Final settlement for the property was made on October 11, 1926, and soon afterwards construction started. The financial optimism of the Christian Brothers was shattered a short time later by negotiation difficulties and a nationwide economic collapse. As a result, college students were not moved from 1240 to 20th and Olney until February 5, 1930. A staggering debt and construction problems clouded the future, but the new campus opened new horizons. Numerous activities which has been struggling for survival or had never been considered thrived at 20th and Olney. The Collegian, for example, first appearing in May of 1931, has grown nd prospered despite depression, expansion, and controversy. Up to this time, college newspapers had had a traditionally short history at La Salle (as evidenced by the La SalJe Advance, the Argosy, the Budget, the Go-Getter, the Quadrangle, and the Acorn). La Salle ' s first football team kicked off in October of 1932. For ten years La Salle ' s football program remained in operation — including one undefeated season! But when the student population fell dramatically as a result of World War II, the sport was abandoned and never revived. In 1935, the first fraternity at La Salle was founded - Sigma Phi Lambda. The early years also saw the establishment of a law club, a history club, a debating society, and a pre-med society. And in 1940, for the very first time, the faces and events of a school year were captured in the first publication of the Explorer. Naturally, many activities were phased out because of the war. But whether they remained active or not, they are worth notice in their reflection of our predecessors ' inter- ests, attitudes, and aspirations. From this reflection we perceive the image of an energetic, enthusiastic, and innovative college community. Between 1941 and 1942, enroll- ment dropped from 411 to 356. The call of the Army, Navy, and Ma- rines continued to be answered by La Salle students en masse so that by December of 1943 the college population had dropped to 121 stu- dents. During this time the total en- rollment of high school students at La Salle kept climbing and by 1944 had reached 1000. But the college picture turned even bleaker; the end of the 1945 academic year saw only fifty students attending La Salle. Though the effort was costly, and to some futile, the Christian Brothers refused to close the school. Finally, with the end of the war emergency, the population began to grow. In fact, the rate of enrollment soared so high that the fall of 1947 brought with it 1,700 college students. As Brother Thomas Gimborn noted, It was unheard of — after dropping to so few students — to be struggling to get together enough courses, sections, and teachers. The increase in student population necessitated faculty growth. From 1945 to 1952, the college faculty climbed from fifty-six to 120 full-time professors. In 1946, an Evening Division program was firmly established. Here, too, enrollment rose from thirty-six in the program ' s first year to over 1,600 students by 1956. And in 1959, academia at La Salle invaded students ' final sanctuary — summer. Summer sessions created the year-round services La Salle provides today. The growth of the college population soon forced out the high school students. By 1960, the small mammals, as Dr. Holroyd called the high schoolers, had migrated. But the entire campus was soon not large enough for the college population and the need for expansion became apparent. A project of major importance to the college was the completion of the library in 1951. Later years and further increases brought other new accommodations: several dormitories, Olney Hall, the College Union Building, and the chapel. The evolution of La Salle has led to a special college character. Brother Daniel Burke once wrote, La Salle is a complex college, a liberal arts college, a pre-professional school — with day, evening, and summer sessions ... All of these, combined with La Salle ' s emphasis on educational essentials and community, comprise the essential fabric of its tradition, propelling La Salle College further toward the realization of its destiny. ■HT ■HH H KH ' ' ' 1 ■iJ ' HH P mihh 1 Hi 1 K kHI 1 IP Hi Brother F. Christopher Businsky rl Brother William Quinn strolling through campus • ' :,. illH 1, -i j 1 «9WS«« -. ,HJOv.:- ' - ' = -- | s — liM ilr ■i : v ' ' -i m- ' • ' vIhv ' : ' ■. ' ' • 1 1 J 1 1 ' ■1 (fn S THE WAY WE WERE Brother Christopher Brother John Dondero Businsky 14 And it all started 300 years ago Religious Orders are not founded in a vacuum, nor do they exist in one. They are all created with a specific purpose in mind, and over the cen- turies they develop a unique character and spirituality. So, as we celebrate the tercentenary of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, it is fitting to con- sider some of the history and chari- sma of this Congregation which has come to mean so much to the Church- at-large and to our community in Philadelphia. Much of the raison d ' etre of the in- stitute was determined by its founder, St. John Baptist de la Salle. Born on the 30th of April 1651 in Rheims, France, LaSalle was part of an aristo- cratic family whose members had dis- tinguished themselves in the French judicial system. The young nobleman was sent to school for the priesthood at the Seminary of Saint Sulpice in Paris where he earned a Doctorate in Theology. Eventually he retired to the city of Rheims where he obtained a canonry at the Cathedral. Most of the patrician clergy in 17th century France would have been satisfied with such a position, but LaSalle was cast from a different mold than most of his peers. In March, 1679, he made the ac- quaintance of a man who was to give the impetus to LaSalle ' s whole mis- sion, Adrian Nyel. Nyel was one of those men we meet occasionally in history — an energetic person of tre- mendous vision who lacked the deter- mination to realize his dreams. Nyel was a founder of schools for the poor whose basic premises impressed La Salle who matched Nyel in breadth of vision but who supplied the sedulous- ness and assiduity which his partner lacked. While Nyel ' s energy drifted in other directions, LaSalle soon found that he had discovered his life ' s work in the direction of the school masters. In 1684, LaSalle felt the compelling quality so keenly that he renounced his patrimony, distributed his wealth 15 among the poor, took the vow of obe- dience with twelve of his school mas- ters (the first Brothers), and then donned the still characteristic habit of the community. Until LaSalle ' s death on Good Friday in 1719, the institute which he founded in 1680 suffered numerous setbacks, such as the conflicts with the ecclesiastical and civil authorities, the Jansenist heresy, and the death of La- Salle ' s beloved protege — Henri I ' Heureaux. But in spite of these difficulties, the institute advanced steadily. Before LaSalle died, he had the satisfaction of seeing the institute receive a charter from the Regent Philippe in 1717, the same year La- Salle resigned as Superior. When he died, according to the noted LaSallian historian W.J. Battersby, there were 274 brothers, in 27 communities, serving 9,000 pupils in France. Aside from the palpable extraor- dinary quality of LaSalle ' s life as a founder of a religious community, he merits note for numerous other rea- sons. He was centuries ahead of his 16 time in his attitudes toward the educa- tion of the poor. He saw their tutelage as a right, not a privilege. And his book, On The Conduct Of Christian Schools, was long an indispensable volume in Christian educational phi- losophy. Above all other reasons, though, we remember LaSalle today for the unique heritage of spirituality which he left his Brothers. All religious take vows of poverty, chastity, and obe- dience. But a Brother of the Christian Schools promises to live by two other ideals which have lent the Institute much of its character in the present day world. The first of these is the vow of association, by which they vow to live together as brothers. This may seem simplistic, but to LaSallians it commands the highest degree of committment and fellowship, both within the community working at any given school, and within the institute as a whole. It mandates the co-respon- sibility of each Brother for every oth- er, and this assurance frees them for their mission of teaching in the Church. The second of their special vows is that of service of the poor through education. It is through the strength they gain by their vow of association that the Brothers can perform their apostolic work so well. It should be noted that the Brothers do not prom- ise service of the poor in education , but rather through it. This means that wherever a Brother teaches, whether it be in a protectory, such as St. Ga- briel ' s Hall in the inner city, or West Catholic, or out on the Main Line at Archbishop Carroll, he carries a spirit of reverence for the poor and a sen- sitivity for their needs which he tries to inculcate in all his students, regard- less of their background. Defined and assisted by the spirit and values LaSalle left for his In- stitute, the Brothers of the Christian Schools have expanded in the past 300 years from a small group of school teachers in Rheims to the fifth largest order in the Roman Catholic Church, having some 16,000 members in over 80 countries. This pinnacle was not eas- ily reached. During the French Revolution, the Brothers refused to swear the oath required by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and were disbanded and persecuted by the government with, at one point, only ninety Brothers re- maining. After the Napoleonic era, the In- stitute arose, Phoenix-like, from its ashes, and under the talented lead- ership of Superiors General Brother Frumance, Brother Gerbaud, and Brother Philippe Branscit, the mem- bership in the Institute increased dra- matically and the LaSallian spirit re- vived itself. In the United States too, the work of the Brothers prospered (with the first Brothers teaching in the parish school at St. Genevieve, Missouri, in 1819.) While encountering many obstacles, the Brothers have done well here also. At present, there are approximately 1,500 Brothers serving the poor through education in this country. St. John Baptist de la Salle ' s last words were, I adore, in all things, the will of God, in my regard. It is this legacy of selflessness and dedication which is the most significant gift he has left the Brothers in their min- istry today. For, in their ceremony of first profession of promises, the candi- date to the Brotherhood promises to go wherever I may be sent and to do whatever I may be assigned, thereby engaging in that splendid and arduous task which LaSalle set for them 300 years ago; to educate the young, to show compassion for the poor, and perhaps most importantly of all, to inspire. James Butler (with the assistance of Brothers F. Christopher, Charles Ech- elmeier, Carl Clayton) 17 Br. Patrick Ellis 18 A salute to the Brothers Gregory Claude Demitras Gene Graham F. Patrick Ellis Emery C. MoJlenhauer Edward John AJJgeier Joseph Bender Daniel W. Burke F. Christopher Businsky CarJ Clayton jomes Conaghan Charles F. Echelmeier E. Louis Fernandez Gerald Fitzgerald D. Thomas Gimborn F. Vincent Grimes Richard Hawley Daniel Bernion Kelly Francis McCormick James J. JVIuldoon Lewis JVIullin G. John Owens David C. Pendergast William J. Quinn Jude Sapone Paul Scheiter Gregory Paul Sprissler Anthony W. Wallace Thomas W. Warner Hugh V. Wilson Lawrence J. Colhocker Alfred W. Grunenwald Hugh N. Albright J. Edward Davis William J. Martin Joseph J. Keenan Gerard F. Molyneaux Joseph F. Burke John P. Dondero Gerard G. Vernot Cosmos Van Tran Richard D. Herlihy John Kane Brian Henderson Joseph McGinty The 1980 Explorer and the entire College com- munity thank the Christian Brothers for their work, dedication and enthusiasm for the benefit of La Salle. 19 Christian Brothers hke what they see Social scientists have made us aware of cultural relativism. The forms and institutions of one time or place often seem immutable, eternal, part of the very nature of things to those near them, while they appear arbitrary, pointless, droll and quaint to outside observers. Yesterday ' s pas- sions are today ' s nostalgia. And the more clearly we perceive relativism, the more of it there is; all dogmas, axioms, truths, laws come under reva- luation, scrutiny, question. But how relative is relative? Is Rheims, France too far away to mean anything for Philadelphians? Is 1680 too long ago to help shape 1980? Is John Baptist de la Salle, a priest, an aristocrat, a humanist intellectual, too remote to cross our paths at all? What does liberal arts education mean today? Why religious community? Why Catholic schools? We asked several of the Christian Brothers to comment about the way in which the La Salle College of 1980 is still fulfilling the historic mission of St. La Salle — and what a variety of 20 Brothers we asked! Ranging from 18 to 80, from undergraduate to full profes- sor, from mere instructor to college president, there was agreement. Yes, there has been change, plenty of it, more than any visionary of 1680 could have conceived. Yet this change, the Brothers thought, has been — well, let ' s say relative. In a back to basics age, some basics don ' t have to be gone back to, because they were always there. Brother Patrick Ellis, President of La Salle College, thinks that we are, in the main, bringing St. La Salle ' s visi into our century and our cultur seeing to the real needs of persons who otherwise wouldn ' t be served fully, if at all. To paraphrase him, Si La Salle said that parents and studeni shouldn ' t have to trade off any educa- tional quality in order to have a reli- gious atmosphere. The place with his name on it must be first-rate in all ways. As to academic change, about which we also asked. Brother Patrick would like to see a more effective thrust for intellectual formation: cohe- rence in the structure of all majors, cumulative impact in areas like phi- losophy and theology along with the existing brilliance of the separate courses, much more study of long- range subjects like history and foreign languages. Brother Patrick thinks all of this is coming, but slowly. Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler came to La Salle in 1933 and has been something of everything: faculty mem- ber, dean of the college, president of the college, and dean of the evening division. The trend today, Brother Gregory Paul notes, is toward fewer and fewer Christian Brothers. During the 30 ' s and early 40 ' s, the faculty, though small, was composed mostly of Brothers. Every student in each of his years at the College came into in- timate contact with the Brothers. It follows that the traditions of St. La Salle were maximized. Today it is possible for a student to spend four years here without coming under the influence of a Brother in the class- room. Yet, of course, we are here, which very fact is a striking if indirect tribute to the traditions of the Broth- ers. Brother William Quinn, who has also served La Salle College and the Christian Brothers with panache, dis- tinction, and longevity, also feels that the college today is still in step with the founder ' s ideals. Who am I to speak for St. John Baptist de la Salle? 21 La Salle heading into the ' 80 ' s V, riiisuuiiiuMninsinn ii:crt:ilKHmNIHnBIIIIH uiliiHtlllUIUHIIWIHIIII itimiini; l y -i - — All the same, my guess is that if he were to return to visit the College bearing his name he would be pleased, and proud, of what the Col- lege is, in Anno Domini 1980. What makes Brother Quinn feel that way? The blend of idealism enunciated in the philosophy and goals of the Col- lege with the realism of day-to-day living at 20th and Olney has created something unique, something as dis- tinctive as any family is distinctive. La Salle is a good place to live, and work, and reflect and dream. The mood is friendly, the climate is free, and joy in living has not passed us by, thank God. I have yet to hear of any- one on campus hindered in making his or her unique contribution to the commonweal. And yet, in spite of this spirit of live and let live, it is rare that anyone abuses the good nature of oth- ers. Newer and younger Christian Broth- ers agree with their older confreres, stressing the main mission laid down by St. La Salle. Brother Richard Her- lihy, a senior sociology major (and the first Christian Brother, as far as we know, to take his lumps on an in- tramural football team), places the mission of the Brothers in context: The Council of American Bishops ex- horts our clerical and religious educa- tors to ' teach as Jesus taught. ' The Christian Brothers seem to me to ex- emplify such teaching, which involves adapting Jesus ' s way of reaching out Jl 22 to people — going out into the commu- nity and proclaiming the Good News, teaching his people, touching them in words and deeds. Likewise, the Chris- tian Brothers are among the commu- nity — in the classroom, working with a social action agency, moderating or participating in neighborhood activi- ties, and many other apostolates. The Brothers are prayerful men of faith who, through their words and deeds, reach out and touch God ' s people also. Another newer Brother, Brian Henderson, made his first profession in September of last year. His words show that he had pondered deeply just what he was professing by be- coming a Christian Brother. Through his writings, St. La Salle insists that the Christian Brothers provide quality education as being more than text- books and exams; forming well- rounded contributors to society was a major objective for him, too. The Col- lege continues to change physically, academically, and philosophically in order to address the needs of present and future students. It is because of — not in spite of — these changes that La Salle College strives to fulfill the Founder ' s vision. You might have your misgivings when the next tuition bill comes in, but Brother Claude Demitras, Dean of the Evening Division, reminds us that St. La Salle directed the Brothers to educate the poor . . . which concept may be extended to include those in our society who have not had the chance to take advantage of the edu- cational opportunities available due to financial difficulties. Certainly the College, Day and Evening Divisions alike, exhausts every possibility to in- sure that any qualified applicant will not be prevented from attending be- cause of financial problems. Adapt- ability and dedication are the main factors, Brother Claude thinks, that al- low La Salle College to continue exist- ing and providing service in this ex- pensive, real world, joining in furious combat against present-day inflation. The College provides an education that is both hot-off-the-press and timeless. St. La Salle would be proud of us. Former President Brother Daniel Bernian identifies St. La Salle ' s genius as an educator with his ability to find a solution to a need in seventeenth- century France that transcended time and place. This need was answered by the establishment of schools, amidst the poor and for the poor, which were to be controlled instruments adapted to humans. Here . . . are found the three ideas vital to the Lasallian tradi- tion — to answer a need, to educate through the schools, to solve the prob- lems of the poor. And for the 1980 ' s? Brother feels that although there have been many faces of La Salle it seems to me its heart is still that of St. La Salle, who gave all his goods to the poor, answered the needs of his times, founded schools, and gave himself un- selfishly to the education of youth. The Founder was resilient, ac- cording to Brother William Martin, an eminently practical man, light years ahead of his time. Respectful of tradi- tion, he was not afraid to break from it when it hindered his work. Our Brothers are rediscovering the genius of the Founder to adapt. Much has changed, but the very notion of adapt- ation to our students is the essence of de la Salle ' s spirit. As we approach the 80 ' s and 90 ' s we still will continue to work for Christ and his Church in a spirit of service and dedication to our students. We will continue to make whatever changes are necessary for the times, but in all this we will be encouraged and guided by the spiritu- al legacy bequeathed to us by John Baptist de la Salle. Back to the relativism: look around campus. Do you see Brothers and lay people, men and women, students and faculty? And — far from Rheims, far from 1680, far from the aristocracy — do you see a fairly large number of them living out their understanding of St. La Salle ' s ideals? Think before you answer. Br. Vi illiam Quirin enjoys his bike Student Life 1 ' ' 7 o -■•■■If ' — % 29 33 .cwrn-i jwp Bii: m IT STARTED : m i I.V % 4 _ ■i ' i -ST I 35 ' . 4 - ' I S L ' ' fii 1i lN f r p lif ■f P i; ' -,  «4 Now where, my friend? 40 41 The end of a long, winding journey The bus was grinding along the Boulevard, stuck somewhere between first and second gears. Inside, a young woman glanced at her watch. Oh good Lord, hurry up, she wanted to shriek. I ' m going to be late for class on the first day. Blood rushed to her head. Her heart pounded. She gripped her books and braced her feet against the floor. Now, she thought, this is ridiculous. I am not going to look at my watch. She opened a book and concentrated hard, hard enough to shut out the slowly passing houses of Feltonville How strange it is. Senior year is beginning almost the same way fresh- man year did. With the same cold, tight knot stuck in the stomach. The same, yet different. Same type of fear, different prospects. Maybe not fear, really. She knew what kind of future she wanted. Had sketched out her plans endlessly. She knew what she didn ' t want; knew, more or less, what she did want. So there was no concrete fear, just . . . just . . . Anxiety, the dreaded skeleton of worry. That was it. She had felt the same way that very first day, three years ago. It hadn ' t had anything to do with not knowing the campus. She had taken the precaution of memo- rizing all the buildings. She knew some of the teachers by sight, like that English teacher who looked like one of the Seven Dwarves. But still it had been there, rattling at the edge of her mind. The old anxiety. Over trivial things, too, she remem- bered. What to wear. What to talk about. How to carry her books. The bus jolted extra hard, and her book slipped to the floor. The doors snapped open-shut. She dusted off her book . . . Hello. You look new. First time in the lounge. The voice startled her so much that her hand slipped, and the door slammed behind her. Somebody is speaking to me? And on the first day. Yes, I am. Sort of. She placed her 1 ■s d r Mmm 1 42 bookbag on a chair. Her frayed, regu- lation-blue bookbag, standard issue of her Catholic high school. How could you tell? Lucky guess, I guess. My name ' s Michael. I ' m a sophomore. Really? My name ' s Ellen. I ' m a freshman. Oh wait, you know that, don ' t you? Right. Solemnly. Then he smiled. She hesitated. Right. Solemnly. And she smiled with him . . . The bus swung around a corner, forcing an extra gust of air through a crack in the window. She pushed some hair out of her eyes. Across the aisle, a woman stared at her, then quickly looked away . . . Nancy, why are you so calm three days before finals? Ellen laced her fingers, forming church, steeple, people. Because I have only three exams. One of them ' s a take-home. The oth- er woman was sunk deep into a chair in the far corner of the lounge. She stared steadily at the ceiling. You little — Church, steeple, people. ' Watch it. Besides, I ' ve got a great idea for a TV show. I ' ll make millions in Hollywood. Quit school. Tell me more. Church, steeple, people. Hour-long action series. Three women work for a private-eye boss they never see. They solve real ob- vious cases. They ' re always in situ- ations where they have to wear bath- ing suits. No redeeming social value whatever. Nancy, I have some bad news for you. Church, steeple — The clock buzzed piercingly-The door cracked open. A face peered in. Going to lunch now, Ellen? Nancy slid out of her chair. Off to one last class. See you next week. Bye. Yeah, Joe. But let ' s wait for the caf to clear out. He sat on the arm of a chair. What ' re you doing this summer? Going to work and be lazy. I hope those things are mutually exclusive, or you ' re liable to get fired, he said slowly. Just a chance I ' ll have to take, I guess. She pulled her wallet out of her knapsack. Don ' t I owe you a quarter from the other day, Ellen? Pay me back when the snow goes away. She opened the door and walked out. 43 But it ' s April — hey, wait, He trotted after her . . . Windows rattled as the bus bumped over bone-jarring potholes. Her head throbbed. She massaged her temples, then rubbed her eyes. She had cried a little at Michael ' s graduation. Some of the crowd from the lounge had graduated with him. Some old friends were gone. Now her own commencement was in sight, even from the first day of senior year. Her turn to slip away from the sup- port network, into — who knows. Already the tales of personal terrors — MCATs, GREs, grad school appli- cations. Job hunts, interviews, re- sumes. The feeling that THIS IS IT. Time for plans, choices, decisions. One phase ends, coloring unmitigated relief with fond attachment. Another phase begins, with the taut excitement of entry into the untested. Through it all, the confidence that somebody will be there when needed — a talker, a listener. A friend. The bus doors crashed open. She stepped out at the foot of a steep hill. Wonder if 20th Street is going to be the story of my life, she thought. No. Not all the time. Not as long as — Have to remember to stop at the lounge. Never know who ' s down there, needing a hello. V.B. 44 But now the days are short, I ' m in the autumn of the year and now I think of my life as a vintage wine. It poured sweet and clear, it was a very good year . . . Ervin Drake 45 ■KJW Good Riddance And Best Wishes From The Cafeteria Crew First Row: Robert Nyce, (Manager), Margaret Lazaro, Linda Hofer (Director) Second Row: Judy Twine, Betty Reif, Kathleen Higgins, Ann Black, Dorthy Giblin, Helen Giblin, Ann Pierson, Geneua Pettiford, Mary Hagan, Emile Lanoza Third Row: Peggy Lazaro, Louise Rickard, Francis Howard, Cheryl Lyman. Eleanor Perry, Teresa Jeffers, Catherine Layer, Dora Cooper Fourth Row: Dan Nacero, Glenn Bond, Vasnti Harding, Marie Walker, Victor Verdi (Manager), Mary Farrell, Betty Kennedy, Denise McLean Fifth Row: Bob Stefanowski, John Marshal, Terry Wyatt Absent from Picture: Harriette Emhof (Assistant Director), Doloris Stefanowski, Mary Mishikitus, Sophnie Knoettel, Angelo Daddona, Alan Dudley, Raymond Smart, Annie Lee. 48 Defense From The Top A yearbook has wonderful shelf life. In the normal course of events, its owner turns to it on many a rainy afternoon, and before every reunion, and when old friends get together. Younger brothers and sisters, and in time other generations, find it by turns curious, enlightening and hilarious. But this volume is more than a time capsule of hair styles and enthusiasms. In its own way, it is a testimony to the college ' s reasons for being. All these images somehow cluster into implied principles. The individual persons cumulate into a whole, well, class. Students, faculty and staff, we are of all ages, sizes, shapes and dispositions. Some of us have polished off our degrees with speed; others have been constrained by circumstances to pursue them for quite some time. There is necessarily much individualism in attaining graduation. But in the yearbook, concern for others, willingness to work together, and a keen enjoyment of one another ' s company come through clearly on page after page. During that long shelf life, the journalistic cliches of 1980 will fade from our awareness. Who, leafing through this volume at the turn of the century, will readily recall that it deals with the me generation? That tag is a false generalization, one that will soon have sunk of its own weight, and which many individual lives and group endeavors will have disproved. Many will have answered calls that demanded the gift of their whole lives to others; most will have risen to the challenge of generosity at the crucial times. Principles that can be abstract in the catalogue can come to life in the yearbook, especially over time. Still, As The Explorer makes its appearance in 1980, that ephemer- al phrase may be serving its turn as a burr does. It may be jarring us out of our smugness, out of the mirror-cult that is so readily the product of an encompassing consumerism. The me generation, with such fragmentary truth as it contains, can call us back to our best selves. To that extent, even a cliche has its uses. La Salle College (we, simply) stands for the belief that every person is precious and unique, and matters to God. This conviction works its way through every academic discipline. Every professor, after his or her fashion, lives it. This volume, rich in variety, has its essential unity in the worth of all those persons who smile, or frown, or look pensively out from its pages. I am personally grateful for the editor ' s invitation to share a few thoughts with The Explorer ' s readers in this space. The most appeal- ing opportunity is that of addressing the future in this way. The yearbook defies time in its own way, just as the College ' s founding principles transcend time altogether. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. President HffiHBUaBS LL John L. McCloskey, Vice President, Public Affairs, Casimir Ciesla, Economics, E. Russell Naughton, Philosophy David C. Fleming, Vice-President, Busine Kathleen E. Schrader, Director of Student Life Robert A. Bonfiglio. Assistant Director of Student Life William D. Bradshaw, Director of Recreation Athletics Joseph F. O ' Donnell, Associate Director of Recreation Athletics Intramural Coordinator 55 Pat Abbott, Kaye Caplinger D ' Angelo, Director of Financial Aid, George J. Walter, Assistant Director of Financial Aid Diaiine Dillon, CEW Se Christie Lawrence. Director, Continuing Education for Wome Raymond Ricci, Registrar Timothy P. Dillon, Director of Personnel Services 60 Dominic J. Galante, Assistant Registrar 61 William Jones, Counseling Cente oseph J. Bernier, Counseling Center 62 PROFILE O ' DONNELL KEEPS FINDING TIME The students clamor for their pay- checks. The dependent beat-beat of a basketball game echoes off Court A. Accu-Weather says it ' s going to rain and that means soccer practice gets moved inside. It is into this maze that Joe O ' Donnell plunges himself every day. You ' d think that overseeing a staff of 40 would be enough. Nope! Surely scheduling inter-collegiate games could mean a full-time job. Guess again! Well, ensuring the happiness of the 100,000 students, faculty and alumni w ho used the gym last year would take up anyone ' s time. But Joe O ' Donnell isn ' t just anyone. He ' s the man behind the scene at Hay- man Hall. And on any given day that scene could mean men ' s basketball on Court A, women ' s volleyball on Court B, cheerleading on the sidelines, and pole-vaulting somewhere in between. But Building Director is the easy half of his job. You ' d hate to see the harder part, right? Well O ' Donnell himself views his role of Associate Athletic Director as the more difficult of the two. For once, the vague gener- ality of the title seems fitting. He ' s generally involved with assisting in the overall direction of 22 varsity pro- grams and well over a hundred in- tramural teams. He also helps formu- late athletic department policy. And aside from a key function in the hiring of new personnel, O ' Donnell also exe- cutes a fine PR pitch for prospective high school recruits. A 1965 graduate of La Salle, O ' Donnell returned to his alma mater. Father Judge, to teach economics. Having played soccer, he decided to try his hand at coaching. His four year stint at Judge yielded a moderately successful record: 28 all-Catholics, and one high school AU-American. But in true O ' Donnell fashion, coaching and teaching just didn ' t take up enough time. So he signed on with the Phila- delphia Department of Recreation and was soon running the Northeast ' s bas- ketball, baseball and soccer leagues. You can ' t keep a good man down. With that in mind. La Salle hired its former student, and in 1971 O ' Donnell was coaching men ' s soccer. Since then, he ' s watched the college undergo beneficial, if not wholly unturbulent changes. He ' s seen the center of ath- letics transferred from Wister to Hay- man Hall. And, he ' s also witnessed the birth of a women ' s athletic depart- ment which has grown to produce a regionally seeded number one hockey team, a goal-tending Olympic hopeful, and an Ail-American diver. Not bad for only eight years old. Few can argue that sports have made huge strides at LaSalle in recent years. But if the Associate Athletic Director has anything to do with it, they ' ll progress even further in the near future. Even though O ' Donnell views Hayman Hall as one of the finest facilities on the East Coast, he still sees a desperate need for such outdoor facilities as tennis courts, a Softball field, and a football field. (Do I hear shouts of glee from LSC stu- dents?) And although it would mean more work, he ' s strongly in favor of an athletic curriculum, espousing the belief that the world already has too many minds running around without bodies. But what does the future hold for Joe O ' Donnell? For one thing, a Mas- ter ' s Degree in Physical Education Ad- ministration from Temple. With that in mind, perhaps La Salle should be asking itself what lies ahead. Thirteen- hour days aren ' t easy. Pleasing coaches with practice schedules is no piece of cake. Finding time for alumni to play racquetball could drive any- one crazy. But it ' s all part of O ' Donnell ' s job. And in him, the col- lege is truly blessed with a man of dedication, talent and experience. Amen. 63 Margaret Miller Zenner, English Preston D. Feden, Education 65 ■i 1 1 : M--2. 1 « K nKv ' 1. V m fl 1 h m- 1 Joseph R. Troxell Qifantitative Analysis Shy Berger, Management Beverly A. B aeon. Mathematics ' ■■m 1 1 . ' r P 1 ' -.: 1 Whf) r 1 J iJ NO] ■DY ! AiltntumatKJ • Sponsored y Mahesh Mittal, Computer Science John O ' Neill, Mathematics Patricia Langenberg, Mathematics Charles E. Hofmann, III, Mathematics 69 Dennis McCarthy, History 70 F. Sigmund, Accounting 71 50 73 . t. ' ...S ' .VArVA Glenn A. Morocco, French and Spanish James Lang, Art Thomas M. Ridington, Art History Geoi ge A. Perfecky, Rus Thomas f. Lowery, Biology Raymond Ksiazek, Biology 76 Norbert Belzer, Biology Br. Joseph F. Burke, Psychology 78 Henry A. Bart. Geology 79 Marc Moreau, Philosophy juMUW Kids • Arlene B. Dallery, Philosophy Raymond |. Pierzchalski Ormond P. Macoretta, Philosophy 82 PROFILE |ohn S. Grady, Director of Honors Program Over the past summer, a member of the La Salle College faculty was in the news. It was not for a new book writ- ten, or for a series of lectures given; it was, rather, for a spectacular feat of endurance and will which for most men would be an impossibility: a cross-country bicycle trip at the age of 62! For Brother William Quinn, how- ever, it was merely one expression of his diverse interests and talents, which led him to several positions of great responsibility long before this journey. At the end of his freshman year at the Christian Brothers ' St. John ' s Col- lege High School in Washington, D.C., William Quinn made a momentous decision which was to set the course for his whole life. Attracted by their happiness living with each other, he recalled, and by the possibility of making a contribution to society in the teaching profession, he decided to join the Brothers and went to their Junior Novitiate and High School in Ammendale, Maryland. After gradu- ation, he went to Catholic University, where he received his doctorate in physics and arrived on the scene at La Salle in 1946. During those early years. Brother Quinn espoused the same ed- ucational philosophy in which he be- lieves today. The thing that I try to contribute to my students, especially here at the College, is a reliability that the students, in the year or so they are with me, will see something stable in the world in which they are living. They can count on the fact that I ' m going to be there, that I ' m going to be there on time. I ' m going to have a lesson which is well prepared and which is presented with as much clar- ity and conviction as I can give. The long-range thing I am trying to present to the student is a sense of security. It was perhaps because of this stabi- lity and dedication that Brother Wil- liam was chosen to be the first aca- demic vice-president of La Salle Col- lege. During its post-war attendance boom, he ably assisted in solving the problems that came with exponential growth. At a time when the College administration was expanding and when we were moving from a mo- narchical to a republican form of gov- ernment, he saw his role as that of trying to pull the units of the admin- istration together into a unity of oper- ation, ... a coordinated force. In the middle of his academic ca- reer, Brother Quinn was called upon to assume a new and difficult respon- sibility, the direction of the five hun- dred Brothers of Baltimore district as provincial. From 1960 to 1966 he un- dertook the day-to-day administration of the province in matters financial, educational, and spiritual. His profes- sional status vastly altered, he never- thelss remarked, When I walked away from here in 1960, it was with no regrets and no looking back at what I was leaving. My philosophy of life, without consciously thinking about it, has been to find the chal- lenge and the interest in the present situation. He met these challenges well, and when he finished his term as provin- cial, a national organization, the Con- ference of Major Superiors of Reli- gious Orders of Men, asked him to head their staff when they opened their office in Washington. He served in that capacity from 1966 to 1976, when, after an absence of fifteen Br. William Quinn years, he returned to the academic millieu as Associate Professor of Mathematics. For the future, he looks forward to a La Salle where the en- tire academic community is working quietly and systematically with dedi- cation and devotion for the process of learning. In the summer of 1979, though, Brother Quinn made the news in a manner slightly more sensational than in his long years of sedulous effort in academics and at the Provincialate. He undertook his now famous mara- thon cycling trip which, in applying for permission from his superiors, he termed (in mock-seriousness) a low- level, narrow-band (i.e. bicycle) study of the flora and fauna of the United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. In this transcontinental ad- venture he would also study climato- logy, mineralogy, entemology, and cul- tural and linguistic differences throughout the country. It is inter- esting to note that Brother Quinn ven- tured the 3,000 mile-trek only after age had prevented him from pursuing two of his earlier hobbies: mountain climbing and caving! Featured in the Bulletin and receiving a great deal of campus fame, Brother has kept his sense of proportion. He is grateful for the notoriety but realizes it is fleeting. His devotion to a life of service in the Christian Brothers, however, he knows is lasting. As Brother Quinn declared, For all that has been — thanks; to all that shall be — yes. 83 Finn Hornum, Criminal Justice and Sociology 84 John T. Connors, Social Work and Sociology 85 ' J Profile MALL ' S CAREER: A DREAM COME TRUE As a youngster she dreamed of be- coming an artist. • In many ways her career as a French professor has fulfilled that childhood fantasy. After- all, the sounds of French that emanate from her lips are much like music ' s lingering notes or painting ' s delicate brush strokes. She once said, I always loved the sound of French. I wanted to be able to make those sounds and have them mean something. To that desire she has remained faithful. For aside from molding those sounds into a logical pattern of language, she has also turned them into a challenging adven- ture in learning for hundreds of La- Salle students. She is Rita Mall. While you might be able to find one or two equally energetic people, Mall ' s unabashed love for the field remains hard to match. It is this deli- cate balance of stamina and affection that makes her one of the most vibr- ant personalities on camjpus. Hardly an hour goes by without a student eagerly seeking her advice, or a facul- ty member bidding a fond bonjour. Most times La Salle can spot a good thing. The 1960 hiring of Rita Mall is proof of the pudding. Throughout her 11 years at the college she has taught everything from 101 to the twentieth century French novel. Together she and literature result in pure harmony. Her classroom comes alive with im- ages much like those she once dreamed of painting. And, she shyly admits that there ' s a little bit of actor in every teacher. But, like most artists, Mall has broadened her involvements in recent years. Aside from her Associate Pro- fessorship, in 1976 she began work as an Academic Assistant to Dean Mul- doon. Much of her job in this area revolves around individual counseling for students on academic probation, as well as for those in the Conditional Acceptance Program. Needless to say. she loves the contact with both stu- dents and faculty: I ' ve gotten to know students I would otherwise never have met, and I also understand the workings of the college better. There are a lot of ex- ceptionally devoted people on this campus. And she should know about devo- tion. Committee work remains yet an- other of Mall ' s endeavors here at LSC. It ' s not hard to see how the soft, well- spoken intellect she possesses won her a chairmanship of the Student Devel- opment Committee this year. Not only does such a position afford her the exposure to students she so craves, but it also involves many personal revelations as well. Frankly, very selfishly, I ' m in this because it ' s fun! Mall also serves on the 504 Com- pliance Comrhittee, whose purpose centers around ensuring building regulations to ease mobility for the disabled are met. Of her own handi- cap. Mall approaches it with the sensi- tive honesty artists so often strive to capture. Viewing herself as represent- ative of a number of minorities on campus, she says of her disability, If I am accepting of it, and don ' t let it hinder me, then neither will my stu- dents. If wheeHng around campus in- spires just one student to push a little harder or fight a little longer, then Mall ' s handicap is not wholly without meaning. No bitterness. No jealousy. No hatred. Just a pure, unsullied de- sire to help others in positions similar to her own. We are fortunate to have one such as Mall in our midst. Coming to La Salle with a B.A. from Brooklyn Col- lege, a Master ' s from NYU, and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, she also held a teaching position at the University of Amherst. Not bad for a first job! But more than all the formal education and experience, it is the love and vitality with which she ap- proaches teaching that makes her so very special. Though stopping just short of calling it a philosophy. Mall regards contact on a personal level as the basis of her own instruction. She once hoped to make a little difference in someone ' s life. Well, she ' s made a big difference in the lives of hundreds of students who have passed through her classroom. For 11 years. Dr. Rita S. Mall has lent an aura of energy and determina- tion to the halls of La Salle. Her tal- ent, her love, her vibrance and her dedication have mingled to produce a harmonious composition that will ring throughout Olney Hall for years to come. You are an artist, Dr. Mall. Robert F. Polek, Chemistry; Max Barth, Chemistry; George M. Shalhoub, Chemistry Dr. Thomas McCarthy: 28 Years ... it took me all of ten seconds to decide. With a smile, in response to the question, the native Bostonian leaned back in his chair as he gazed upwards pondering the question, Well, in 1952 ... he began. In 1952 Dr. Thomas McCarthy ap- peared on La Salle College ' s campus for the first time, seeking an interview for a position as teach- er. A graduate of the Catholic Uni- versity of America in Washington, D.C., this was Dr. McCarthy ' s first visit to the city of Philadelphia. With roots in the New England states, Massachusetts to be precise, Thomas McCarthy began a new ca- reer and a whole new life after his interview at La Salle. With a choice between remaining with the Central Intelligence Agency as a polygraph operator in Paris or staying in the United States as a professor at La Salle College, Dr. McCarthy stated, there was no decision ... it took me all of ten seconds to decide. Thus, McCarthy took up his new position as Assistant Director of the Counseling Center and a teacher in the Psychology Department. From his first day on, in his new position, he felt as though I really belonged here; I was made to feel as though I were really a part of the school and that feeling has never changed. I think that that ' s characteristic of La Salle and its students, faculty, and administration. As director of the Counseling Center, McCarthy continued his psychological studies, seeking an- swers to such questions as what affects the student while studying outside the classroom, what makes a student successful, and what role parents play in the life of a student and his college career. He also had an opportunity to follow up on some of the material upon which he had been working before he en- tered La Salle. This material con- cerned the consultant practice he had maintained prior to teaching, and studied the psychological qualifications of religious personnel and how they became successful in their careers. In the meantime, he was married to his sweetheart from Washington, D.C. They set down roots in Phila- delphia and had a family, all of whom love the area. We find Philadelphia just a magnificent place to be — culturally rich, splen- did people, it has a lot of advan- tages. Part of that is also just that the people of La Salle have made us feel so very much at home. Dr. McCarthy continued his work and studies at La Salle with only one brief sabbatical during which he published a manuscript and several other publications on his studies for others in his field of work to use as tools in their own research. His own findings further showed the importance of including parents in the college decision process, and consequently this led to the in- clusion of parents in the orientation program at La Salle College. Further results showed a greatly decreased number of dropouts in the in- coming classes. In 1970 Dr. McCarthy was named Vice President of Student Affairs, the third individual to hold the po- sition. Immediately upon entering, he made several new and sig- nificant changes. As this was the advent to the entry of women to La Salle College, one of Dr. McCarthy ' s first tasks as Vice President of Student Affairs was to recruit a woman dean. How- ever, as he continued to look into this concern, Tom McCarthy real- ized that we needed a dean who responded to the new students as people, not just women, but rather as individuals. Thus, the position of Dean of Student Development was created to fulfill the needs of the men and women on campus. Other changes allowed the stu- dents through the Student Govern- ment Association to choose their representatives to the various standing committees upon which students served. Student partici- pation and responsibility were also further encouraged by the creation of several new seats on committees for such representatives, increasing the ratio of students to faculty. Further changes occurred in financial aid programs. Dr. McCarthy, along with several oth- ers from LaSalle, proved most influential in having the In- stitutional Assistance Grant added to the PHEA grant. This grant pro- vided to students as aid submitted directly to the college; it has aided tremendously in allowing a greater number of students to attend this college. Dr. McCarthy, in this move- ment, organized educators and leg- islators to lobby for the bill ' s pas- sage. The bill did pass. The ideal of the position of Vice President for Student Affairs also changed under Dr. McCarthy. Moving from a paternalistic type of role, in which he advised students on a daily basis on activities and other matters, McCarthy also for- mulated the Director of Student Ac- tivities to handle this momentous task. In so doing he stated, I tried to free myself to think, to plan, to look to the future. I recognized the privacy of the student and attempted to recognize positive ways of making students develop, creating programs to guide them and help them find their own goals. Not only did the Vice President do this in his own posi- tion but he encouraged the increase in the number of athletic and aca- demic programs among other a 1 .k -- things; there are now twenty-two inter-collegiate activities. Among these programs, women ' s sports had its birth and has continued to grow throughout the years. Dr. McCarthy has proved out- standing in his positions. His belief that La Salle College is an educa- tional institution devoted to helping the individual grow in academic, personal, social, psychological, and religious ways and his intention to contribute to that has been more than fully accomplished. He will continue to work towards what will contribute most to stu- dent interaction and student-faculty relationships. Although he is now leaving the position Vice President of Student Affairs for a sabbatical in July of this year. Dr. McCarthy will return to La Salle to work in the graduate and counseling pro- grams of the college. He will main- tain a continuing interest in devel- opmental plans for the college, such as more outdoor recreation fields, etc. Dr. Thomas McCarthy is an out- standing man and we thank him for his years of devotion to La Salle College. Dr. McCarthy spoke of the warm feelings I have of La Salle; all its members too have warm feel- ings of him, bid him good luck in his new position and look forward to many more years with him. Andera L. Barkocy 89 M. Matteo, Religion David P. Efroymson, Religion 90 Br. William J. Martin, Religion Br. 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UMN  t ' ' i ■jK A 1 491 ii£ r::rr-i?. -vVJ-V- ' It r - i ffi ■ft ' () ' J -.Y ' On the Road to Find Out Well, 1 left my happy home to see what I could find out I left my folk and friends with the aim to dear my mind out Well, I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there many stories toid me of the way to get there, So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know And I ' m on the road to find out Well, in the end I ' Ji know But on the way I wonder through descending snow, and through the frost and thunder, I listen to the wind come howl, teiling me 1 have to hurry. I listen to the robin ' s song saying not to worry. Then J find myseJf aJone, hoping someone would miss me. Thinking about my home and the last women to kiss me. But some times you have to moan When nothing seems to suit you, but nevertheless you know you ' re locked towards the future. —Steven Georgio ..• tL W w Cm z Diane Moyer is La Salle ' s first full- fledged female superstar. Just a few years ago, it would have meant very little to be a female sports star at 20th and Olney. The women on the athletes ' dorm floor might have taped her pictures from the CoJlegian up on their bathroom door. Her parents would have been very proud, but al- ways would have made sure to in- quire about grades and boyfriends, be- cause sports were fine for young women, but they certainly could not build a life around them. A few years can make a big differ- ence. When Diane Moyer came to La Salle in 1976, the field hockey pro- gram was still in the developing stages. It had been around for a while, as had other women ' s varsity pro- grams at La Salle, but people finally discovered that in order to have quali- ty teams, you had to recruit players and offer scholarship incentives. That 1976 team had two new scholarship players — Diane Moyer was not one. Moyer had been recruited as a basket- ball prospect and arrived at Hayman Hall via a basketball scholarship. In an ironic twist, Moyer was later to give up basketball at La Salle entirely, in favor of the hockey field. The steady improvement of La Salle ' s field hockey program parallels the path of Diane Moyer in her per- sonal achievements in the goalie cage. In her sophomore year, Coach Kathy Wear encouraged Moyer and a group of other Explorer hockey players to try out for the area club and collegiate all-star hockey teams. That was the initial springboard for Diane. After being chosen to play on a Phila- delphia regional team, the amiable Reading native was offered a shot at the biggest prize of them all - the United States touring team. Intensive training and drilling resulted in Moyer ' s selection for the team, the same squad that will represent the U.S. if the country qualifies for the 1980 Olympic field hockey com- petition. Before I made the U.S. team, I had my whole four years of college mapped out, explains the best goalie in the nation. Now I can ' t see a month ahead at a time. Playing on the United States team is a twelve- months-a-year proposition, and Diane never knows from semester to semes- ter whether she will be playing in Germantown or Germany. It ' s made my life versatile but confusing, she notes. I ' ve learned to be flexible. While Moyer was rising to national recognition, the La Salle hockey pro- gram was glad to accompany her. The team rose from the lower reaches of the local scene to the top-seed spot in the nation in the Division II schools during Diane ' s tenure as goalie. I guess I have helped hockey develop at La Salle, she says modestly. But it was just pot luck - I was in the right place at the right time. This is the right time for women like Diane Moyer to make their marks in college athletics. After graduation from La Salle, Moyer will continue to play for the U.S. team, and will pur- sue her double interest in psychology and athletics in a graduate program in sports psychology. With her athletic and scholastic tal- ents (she declined a Rhodes Scholar- ship nomination in favor of playing in the country), Diane Moyer is a female superstar on the threshold of an ex- citing time for American women ath- letes. She stands to be La Salle ' s first proof that women can build a career and a life in athletics. And it ' s about time. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL I ; • : ■■- _f J !il Success was capped by: Post season trip to West Lafayette for NCAA Playoffs . . . First Team All-American Selection of Mi- chael Brooks who passed Tom Golaas all-time La Salle scoring leader. Lefty Irvin and his explorers brought new meaning to the phrase Team Unity Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Cheerleaders 118 Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s Women ' s BasketbaJJ BasketbaJ] BasketbaJJ BasketbaJJ BasketbaJJ BasketbaJJ Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball ■i -it Front Row: Ann Ermi, Ellen Malone, Kathy Bess, Cindy RomaneUi, Claire McArdle, Patti Dugan, Laura Frieze, Nancy Richards. Second Row: Regtna Ruoti (Manager), Cindy Weed, Maureen Kramer, Liz Crawford, Janice Olszewski, Sonia Cruz, Cheryl Holland (Assistant Coach), Linda Arcari Lastowka (Head Coach). 119 Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey 120 Front Row: Diane Vitagliano. Joyce Lindinger, Claire McArdle. Mary Kaiser, Kathy McGaliey, Second Row: Vici Smith, Laura Frieze, Helen Neary, Liz McCabe, Barbra McGugan. Back Row: Kathy Wear (Head Coach), Diane Moyer, Cincy Ambruouso, Liz Crawford, Joann Weber, Mary Trautwein, Sandra Ritter (Assistant Coach). 121 ]V FIELD ]V FIELD ]V FIELD ]V FIELD ]V FIELD ]V FIELD JV FIELD ]V FIELD ]V FIELD JV FIELD JV FIELD JV FIELD JV FIELD HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY Front Row; Ann Marie Maming, Karen Walls. Pat Ryan, Barb Schwartz, Bernie Venor, Second Row: Kelly Walker, Bernie Gussin, Sharon Tavani, Trish DeAngelo. Anna Marie Costello, Mary DeGregorio. Back Row: Assistant Coach Sandy Ritter, Francine Calafati, Deanna Frizol, Monique Champagne, Pat DeAngelo, Bev Ryan, July Valecc e. 122 WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING Front Row: John Gobel, Mike Lunney, Dave Engle, Jeff Arrington, Tom O ' Malley, Joe Ferkler. Back Row: Coach Steve Peters, Mark Bitting, Vince Pendergast, Steve Kennedy, Dominic Giovanetti, Tom Golden, Dom Rizzo, Manager Ellen Resinski. 123 Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Country Front Row: Pat Kenney, Torn Boland, Jon Malpass, Tony Sherman, Ed Johnson, Glenn McDonald, Vince Tovey, Ed Waddington (Captain) Coach Gavaghan. Second Row; Joe Burns, Tom Zehren, John Kelly, Dana Jurich, George Malpass, Bryant Geating, Tom Callaham, Tom Huban. 124 BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL 126 yinds jTIl fortbi ' iM ' a. Mark Robert Second Row; Al Dillon, Jerome, Bill Dix. Matt, Brian McDonough, Dwayne Toliuet, Steve Goldstein, Thomas Bonszack, Joseph Joyce, Dr. Richard Cohen. TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS 127 Voj leyball Voj leyhall Voj leyhall Voj leyhall Voj ' JeybaJJ Vo. [leyhall VOi ' JeybaJJ Vo. [JeybaJJ Vo. [JeybaJJ Voj ' JeybaJJ Voj JeybaJJ L- - Ir- i- C-1 . L 4% ■■A : ' K LlD iji w :i ' ' .: ' . ' M r.,, i H i r ' • Ji Front Row: Kathy Heany, Jane Mammarella, Joanne Kovalchik, Eileen Tiernan, Maureen Kramer, Anne Bennis, Margaret Funf. Second Row; Lorraine Beatty, Janet Lobiondo, Hildie Muench. Chris Chyzowych, Bonnie Tokar, Margaret Beatty, Rosemary Barbera, Patricia Wolk, Ellen McCairns (Captain), Marge Kriebel (Coach) 128 SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER Front Row: Russ Bono, Tom Weitzel. Tom Connors, John Baker, John Amorim, Geoff Thompson. John McCarthy, Bob Matthews. Second Row: Bill Wilkinson, Paul McDermott, Joel Viechnicki. Jeff Wunder. Eric Engerth. Aidan Diviny. Pete Zimmermann, Bernie Tadley, Chuck Baxter. Back Row: Bill Wilkinson (Coach), John Kodluk, Bob Nelmes, Dimytro Kulchckyj, Greg Cowhey, John Friskey, John Tracey. Joe Diviny, Jeff Herman, Joe Kincaid, Joan Waters, Pat Farrell (Assistant Coach). 129 Jl SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING SWIMMING Front Row: Mary Valko (Captain), Colleen Kelly, Kathy King, Mary Mullin, Jeannie Kern, Meg Lloyd. Back Row: Paul Katz (Head Coach), Kathy Chancier, Kelly Gallagher, Jane Snyder, Carol McLaughlin, Anne Foti, Kathy Smith, Cindy Richards (Diving Coach), Rob Halligan (Assistant Coach). 132 TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS TENNIS 133 INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS 50 Student Groups The Explorer Yearbook Tom Rodden: Copy Editor 138 Wendy Samter: Associate Editor Students ' Government Association Greg Nowak, Vice-President of Student Affairs; Mitch Katz, President; Andrea Barkocy, Vice-President for Public Affairs; Frank Haaz, Vice-President for Business Affairs; Brian McDonough, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. First Row: Bob Zarrilli, Steve Synder, Carol Louden, Ellen Reilly, Greg Nowak, Tom Ziemba, Dan Tanii, John Rossi. Second Row: Maureen McDonnell, Kathy Golden, Al DiGregorio, Ed Barr, Mark Faber, Theresa Moretta, Bernadette McErlean, Mike Kobol, Denise Maggetti, Jacky Alford, Andrea Cholewiak. Third Row: Dave Schmotzer, Karl Wenzel, Bob Stewart, Len Zimmerman, Chris Andreas. 140 Front Row: Cathy Conklin, Wendy Samter, Karl Miller, Paul Bogart, Jane Woods, Joan Bove, Jeff Wolper, Monica Janke. Second Row: Alex Charyton, Jeff Fein, Beth Price, John D. Rossi. Last Row: Chris Pastore, Alex Rotinou, Pete Roscoe, Dave Latsky, Reginald King, Chris Lysionek (advisor), Larry Caparo. Sitting: Paul Bogart (Major Events), Monica Janke (Social), Standing: Christine Lysionek (moderator), Reginald King (Treasurer), Jeff Wolper (Services), John D. Rossi (Services), Wendy Samter (Secretary), Joan Bove (Vice- President), Karl Miller (President). The Masque First Row: Joan Howe. Mary Ellen Hernandez, Karen Murdock, Sue Chubik, Paula DeBerardinio. Second Row: Donna Curci, Kathy Rone, Robin Miller, Rasjhiya Harris, Angle Falcone, Pam WiUiams. Third Row: Bill Wakelee, Bill Cherry, John Murray, Paul Lodes, Stephen Sharp, Tom Ziemba, Jim Miccillef, George Stroup, Jim Mooney, Dennis Asselba. 143 Lou Mosca, Pete Spina, Couleen Wydro. Michael D. Jones, Tom Rodden, Burt Langer, Allison Peacock, Virginia Barishek, Michael McShane. Ellen Reznik, Mike Girone. the la Salle Collegian 20th OIney Avenue Pliiladelphia, Pa. 19141 Beth Harper and Wall Baker f_ Mogavero Mary Monlrella Busiruss Manager EdUors-In-Chief ' ' Editor Mary Ellen Dealy Neil Cohen Olane Barber Advertising Manager Managing Editor Features Editor Rob Gllman Photo Editor Neil Silverman Entertainment Editor NEWS STAFF: Nancy Burawski, Lou De Angelo, Rosemary Robinson, Peler Spina, Ken Cohen, Mary Ann Kratowkz, Nancy Everly, Tom Rodden, Mike Girone FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT STAFF: Pat Baker, Virginia Barishek, Scott Faber, Joe Falcone, MarOyn Hause, Bob Pushaw, Kathy Sweeney, Allison Peacock, Ed Dlugosz, Burt Langer, Jim Uslin, Margie Meyers, Lori Kradzinski, Kate Dovgala SPORTS STAFF: Kimberly Adams, Andrea Collins, Joe Devine, Pat Donohoe, Mike Mosley, Dennis Pone, Joe Tracy, Mike Weick, Lisa Weiss, Colleen Wydro PHOTO STAFF: Dave Propis, Len Spearing, Ellen Reznl Diane Moyer, Michael Jones, Lou Mosca, Bob Motley, Yvonne Hayman CARTOONISTS: Steve Folberg, Michael Rosenbaum Linda Johnson Sports Editor Ihc La Salle Collegian b a newspaper run by Ihe students of La Salle College in PhUadelphia, serving the entire College Community. Letters are actepted for publication, provided that tbey are signed and typed, and do not exceed 300  ors. EdHorials reflect a consensus of Ihe Editorial Board and are not necessarily the views of the college. Signed columns are Ihe opinions of the wrHers. Coiiegian Editors Front Row: Rob Gitman, Diane Barber, Beth Harper, Lee Mogavero. Back Row: Linda Johnson, Neil Silverman, Mary Ellen Dealy, Linda Johnson, Neil Cohen. 144 M RADIO IN PHILADELPHIA Wexp Executive Board Front Row: Geri Motz, Reed Goldstein, Joanne Colmery Second Row: John Sherrie. Len Zimmerman, Karen Finocchiaro, Dan Kelly. Third Row: Guy Harris, Bob Windhaus, Dennis Gazak. 145 La Salle Singers 146 Residents ' Council Film Society Tafford Dennis Gazqk, Guy Harris. Rob Serra. Alexandir Rotinov, Christopher Pastore, Mary Chris Razler, The Phantom, Fred Canavieri 147 9a€€ Zeta Beta Tau Mike Boggi, Gene Eline, Mike Grinnus, Mark Talamona, Joe Margay, Steve Vasso, Mike Bodnar, Steve Zamorski, Kelly Leonard, Ed Peifer, John Rossi, Dave Wasserbach, Fred Gentile, Tom Ecart, Brian Gauhan. 148 Sigma Beta Kappa First Row: Frank Mellon, Paul King, Mike Miulvidick, Tim Mahon. Si-ijonil Row; Vince Tovey. )of! Dovine, Rick Slaviinvvhito, C huck Funk, Frank Oleykowski. ]o : Ci ' rvclloro, )oe Mahon. Third Row: Greg Valenle. Paul Fuhs, |ohn Hasson, Brian Francella, John Mintzer, Tom Deeresenle, Tommy Kearns, Tony DeNofa, Sam Pluramer, Ger Lutes. Delta Sigma Pi First Row: Bob Kauffman, Pete McNamara, Rick Morrow, Second Row: Greg Rilley. Pat Delaney, Roger Niemczyk. Vince Melchiorre. Tom O ' Mara, Larry Dimitri, Third Row: Pat Mulligan, Joe Sobotka, Dan Brennan, Bill Reed. Joe Spadaro, Sigma Phi Lambda Sitting and Kneeling: Paul Poiesz, Pete D ' Orazio, John Fenton, Eugene Joyce, Mark Nowak, Mark Lahoda, Frank DeLuccia, Joe Lynch. John Dougherty, Jim Pierce, Joe Colon, Jim Palumbo, Jake Griffin. Pat Petillo, Ed Bianco. Standing: Mike Gallagher. Jim Carrigan, Jim Whelan, Ed Waddington, Brian Olshevski, Tim Clay, Joe Panchella, Bob Fischer, Mickey MacDonald, Bill Leone, Dave Rozanski. Steve Decino, John Persichetti, Joe ScanJon, Lou Roros, Mike Magnavita, Dave Greenfield, Jerry Lezynski, Bernie Farley. 149 Phi Kappa Theta First Row; Br. Joseph Burke, Paul Strus, Joseph Solimeo, James Neal, Ignatius Brett, Salvatore Catanzaro, Francis Healy. Second Row: Aidan Diviny, John Arnold, Christopher Trotter, Albert DiGregorio, James Bernier, Dennis Gregory. Third Row: Brian Donnelly, Robert Fabiszewski, Augustine Lodise. Alpha Chi Rho Lying Down: Kevin Diamond. First Row; Brian Pierce, Blase Drotar, Kevin Martin, Chris Felix, Tex Pfefferle, Second Row: Mike Sirois, Mark Shinn, Tom Connor, Jerry Wixted, Randy Matlack, Gerry Grover, Bob Woodruff, Ray Bowanni, John Spiewak, Br, Bill Martin. Third Row; George Megelsh, Ed Turner, Pete Newsome, Dan Marino. Tau Kappa Epsilon Front; Brian McHale, Chris Crowe. Chris Serpico. Mike Contwell, Dave Anuszewski, Tom Smith, Terry O ' Hara, Bob Lutz, George Tidwell, [oe Cassidy. Mike Prindible. Jim Staerk, Dan DeTullio, Chris Mulder, Matt Gaynor, Mike Connata, Tom Newman, Brian Adamski. Back; Tim O ' Connor, Bill Walsh. Jim Keane, Pete Krenitsky. Jeff Hentz, |ack Schnider, Robert Scharle, Tom Bonsack. Joe Burns. Bill Mellen. John McCarthy. Phi Gamma Nu First Row: Sue McBride, Maryann Kratowicz, Marianne Steelman, Sandy Berman, Eileen O ' Neill. Second Row: Elaine Geary, Vicky Allen, Karen Detra. Margie White. Kathy McAdams, Cheryl Travitz, Antoinette Ricci. Sharon Friel, Eileen Walsh. Third Row: Lorraine Beatty, Regina Rauscher. Diane Strockbine, Kathy Cherry. Betty Rostien. Sylvia Pokorni. 151 Gamma Sigma Sigma First Row: Kathy O ' Brien, Eileen Gillette, Kati Gibbons, Theresa DiLello, Sandy Foglia, Lori Stieffenhofer, Nancy Burawski. Second Row: Ann Marie Felici, Maura Brennan, Helene Parise. Third Row: Kathy Azzarano, Debbie Tonicho. Connie Cuper, Helen Kleschick, Beth Price, Elise Parker. Fourth Row: Kathy Franks, Bev Domzalski, Karen Finocchiaro, Karen Kilfeather, Grace Dovell. Lambda Chi Alpha Brian Mohahan, Brian Bentz, Pat Conville, Rob Gitman, Vince Prendergast, Ed Barr. Alpha Theta Alpha Top Row: Barb Guthrie, Marcia Handzel, Audrey Cantlin, Lois Carney. Second Row: Lorraine Zebryk, Darryl Landgraf, Janice Keenan. Mary White, Pat Waters. Third Row: Connie Fredricks, Joan Waters, Sue Altamore, Barb LeClair. Fourth Row: Liz Diehl, Pat Ryan, Barb Kelly. Fifth Row: Kathy McLaughlin, Jennifer Donohue, Dr. Charles Halpin. Kate White, Linda Mauro. Front: Barb Chimel, Debbie Delaney. 152 Geology Club Gavel Society 153 Right to Life Hillel Sociological Society ' -j 154 Gallery Associates French Club Computer Science Club 155 Investment Club Phi Alpha Beta 156 Accounting Association Council for Exceptional Children 157 Rangers President ' s Guard 158 Alpha EpsiJon Delta Spanish Club Management Departmental Board 159 Caisson Club 160 Education Society Chyrnian Society 161 Business Honor Society Pi Delta Phi SAM 162 International Club Hunger Task Force Beta Alpha 163 .rs i ° ' m ji. 164 165 167 Seniors I, uridine Anne Beatly (iiirtird Joseph Bednar Janet Bense Brian R. Bentz 170 11 i BE - m i 1 Ks= J 1 r Diana Gibson Barnes £ Ruth Ann L. Bean Thomas D. Beato Sandra Bermon John . Bernhardt J Barbara Birago James, B.S.. Accounting. B.S.. Marketing Management, Addir, HfKina M., B.A., Sociul Work, Phila.. Pa., Social Work Association Adorns. Andrea. B.S.. Computer Science. Phila., Pa.. Alpha Sigma Lambda Aikins. Mor yn. B.A.. Communications. Warrington, Pa.. Film Society Alien. Timothy J., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations. Warminster, Pa., Industrial Relations Commission Anderson. .Sandra H.. B.S.. Marketing, Phila.. Pa.. Marketing Association, Black Students League Andrews. Kathy Eileen. B.A.. Spanish. Phila., Pa., Spanish Club. Black Students League ArmeHini. Sondro. B.A.. Math Computer Science, Phila.. Pa.. Math Club. Computer Science Club Ansley, Pauline. B.A., Criminal lustice Soclology, Phila., Pa. AsseJto, Dennis A, B.S., Accounting, VIneland, N.[.. Masque Austin. Edward J.. B.A.. Psychology, Phila., Pa.. Hockey Club Bachmon. Joseph Richboro. Pa. Boird. Stephen C, Phila.. Pa. Baker. EJiso. B.A.. Sociology. Phila.. Pa. Baker, Waller, Jr.. B.S.. Finance English. Haddonfield. N.)., Collegian. Society for the Advancement of Management, Academic Affairs Commission Bareis, Mary Beth, B.S,, Accounting, Phila., Pa., Accounting Association, Softball, Volleyball, Kappa Mu Epsilon Barishek. Virginia M.. B.A., English, Phila., Pa.. Grimoire, Collegian Barkocy, Andrea L, B.S., Accounting, Washington Crossing, Pa., Students ' Government Association. Student Senate. Italian Club Barnes. Diana Gibson. B.S.. Marketing. Phila.. Pa.. Marketing Association, Phi Gamma Nu Barr, Edward M., B.A., Public Administration, Southampton, Pa., Students ' Government Association, Open House Chairperson Barry, Nora. B.A.. Political Science. Narberth, Pa., Student Programming Association, Students ' Government Association Bartkus, Deborah, B.S., Marketing Personnel and Labor Relations, North Huntingdon, Pa., Crew Barton. John J.. B.A.. English, Wyncote. Pa.. Masque Basoro. James T., B.A., Biology. Phila.. Pa.. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Wargamers Club Baxter, Joseph R., B.S.. Marketing Finance. Phila.. Pa. Bean. Ruth Ann L. B.S.. Marketing. Phila., Pa.. Students ' Government Association Beato. Thomas D.. B.S.. Management. Phila., Pa.. Ranger Recondo Beatty. Lorraine Anne, B.S.. Marketing, Phila., Pa., Phi Gamma Nu, Volleyball, Marketing Association Bednar, Gerard Joseph. B.A., Psychology. Wilkes- Barre, Pa.. Residence Council. Student Trainer Bell. Wilham. B.A.. English, Phila., Pa. Bense, Janet, B.S.. Management, Phila., Pa.. Intramurals Bentz. Brian R.. B.S.. Management. Warminster. Pa., Student Programming Association. Society for the Advancement of Management, Management Department Board Bermon, Sandra, B.S., Accounting, Wyncote, Pa., Accounting Association. Beta Alpha, Phi Gamma Nu Bernhardt, John J.. B.S., Marketing. Hatboro, Pa. Birago, Barbara, B.S., Accounting Finance. Baltimore. Md.. Accounting Association, Beta Alpha, Intramurals. 171 Jeffrey C. Boyer SK 1 F ' -V : ' l - - ' i ' J 1 Joseph A. Buivin Elaine A. Bradshaw i!% ■hmk. Paul F. Brady Michael ]. Brennan John Buonornii Charles R. Brown John T. Capecc Paul Wode Capron Adrienne Caracciolo Eugene CareIJi John P. Carney 172 Rande Carney Joseph Cassidy B ounf, Gilda T.. G.A., Social Work, Phila., Pa., Drill Team, Caisson Club, Social Work Association Bogul, Craig, B.S., Finance, Cherry Hill. N], Tau Kappa Epsilon Bonanni, Raymond .. B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Alpha Chi Rho, Inter-Fraternity Council, Students ' Government Association Boone. William F., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa.. Baseball Borodevyc. Oleh B., B.A., English Education, Phila.. Pa.. Ukrainian Club Borromeo, Bernadetle Marie H.. B.S.. Marketing Management, Celon, Philippines, Marketing Association, International Club, Business Honors Society, Crew Borja, Edwin, B.S., Accounting. Phila.. Pa.. International Club, Swimming Boyd, Robin D.. B.A., Psychology. Phila.. Pa.. Black Students League Boyer. Jeffrey C, B.A., Criminal justice, Lancaster, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon Brady, Paul F.. B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa., Ice Hockey Club Brennan, Michael J., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, Jazz Band Brown, Charles R., B.A., Social Work, Phila., Pa., Social Work Association Brown, Judith Kotz, B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa., Council for Exceptional Children, Education Society Brown, Kenneth ., B.S., Accounting. Woodbury, N.J. Brown. Leron .. B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Buck Barbara A.. B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa.. Beta Alpha, Business Honors Society, Students ' Government Association Buivin, Joseph A., B.S., Management Marketing, Shenandoah. Pa., Marketing Association Buonomo, John. B.A., Biology, Phila.. Pa. Burawski, Nancy, B.A.. Mathematics Computer Science, Trenton, N.J.. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Collegian, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Explorer Burdziak, Andrew S.. B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Burke, Michael Francis John, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa., St. Thomas More Law Society, Track. Buscio, Lea M., B.S.. Accounting, Phila.. Pa., Beta Alpha, Business Honor Society Buzby, Franklin S., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Byrne, Noreen Marie, B.S., Accounting, Upper Darby. Pa., Accounting Association, French Club, Track. Cain. Wallace M., B.A., Economics, Phila., Pa. Cantwell, Michael, B.S., Accounting, Delray Beach, Florida, Tau Kappa Epsilon, WEXP Radio Capecci, John T., B.S., Accounting Finance, Phila.. Pa., Business Honors Society, Investment Club, Beta Alpha Capron, Paul Wade, B.S., Accounting, Warminster, Pa. Caracciolo, Adrienne, B.A.. Psychology English, Yeadon, Pa., Gamma Sigma Sigma CareJli. Eugene, B.S., Finance, Phila.. Pa. Carney, John P., B.S., Marketing, Jenkintown, Pa. Carney, Rande P., B.A., Elementary Education, PhUa., Pa. Cassidy, Joseph, B.S., Accounting, Lancaster, Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Alpha, Intramurals Cerra, Fran, B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations. Carbondale. Pa. 173 Christine E. Dardis Kevin D. Davis Mary Ann Dean Louis P. DeAngleo Stephen C. DeAngleo 174 Lisa Chmoures Susan M. Chubik Alliiio Ciccotelli Joanne Colmery iM ' M Patricia M. Dajnowski Anne Mane Uambrockas Catherine M. Dei Giotto Beriot R. Dellale Ciierry, William ., B.A.. Biology, Huntingdon Valley, Pa., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Masque Cherubini, Perry Anthony, B.A., Elementary Education, Bridgeton, N.|., Residence Council Chmoures, Lisa, B.A.. Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Chubik, Susan M., B.S., Marketing, Camden, N.)., Masque, Residence Council, Track Clay, Timothy on, B.A., Biology, Langhorne, Pa., Sigma Phi Lambda, Open House Clement, Geri, B.A., Sociology, Phila.. Pa., English Club, Sociology Club Cohen, Neil M.. B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Collegian, La Salle Singers, Hillel, Intramurals Collins, James L„ B.A., Geology. Phila., Pa.. Geology Club Colmery. Joanne, B.S., Accounting Management, Glenside, Pa., Society for the Advancement of Management, WEXP Radio, Management Department Board Colston, Cordelia J., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Comunale, Cheryl B.A., Math Computer Science, Hammonton, N.J., Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Computer Science Club Connolly, James B.. B.S.. Management, Phila., Pa,. Basketball Connors. Thomas J.. B.A.. Criminal Justice. Phila.. Pa.. Soccer Conville. Patrick R, B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Accounting Association, Business Honor Society, Intramurals Corcoran, Kevin .. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa.. Psi Chi. Psychology Department Board Corlies. Paul Michael. B.A.. Criminal Justice Psychology. Phila., Pa. Carr, Alan D., B.A., Biology Philosophy, Lowerock, Pa., Hillel, Alpha Epsilon Delta Coughlin. Michael P.. B.A.. Political Science. Warminster, Pa., Ice Hockey Coulter Jr., ftobert L, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa., Ice Hockey Coyne, John Kevin. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa.. Phi Kappa Theta. Crew Crane, Karen, B.A.. Special Education. Rochester, N.Y., Residence Council, Council for Exceptional Children, Tennis, Explorer Greighton, Juanita Holden, B.A.. Social Work. Phila.. Pa.. Social Work Association Crouthamel, Alice, B.A., Computer Science, Doylestovi ' n, Pa., Computer Science Club Dajnowski, Patricia, M.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa.. Beta Alpha. Accounting Association Dambrockos. Anne Marie, B.A., Mathematics Computer Science. Phila., Pa., Computer Science Club Dardis. Christine E,. B.A., Mathematics Computer Science. Hatboro. Pa., Mathematics Club, Computer Science Club Davis, Kevin, D., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa., Marketing Association Dean. Mary Ann. B-A.. English. Glenside. Pa.. Track. Swimming De Angelo, Louis P., B.A.. Education, Phila., Pa., Education Society, Collegian De Angelo. Stephen C, B.S.. Accounting, PhUa., Pa., Beta Alpha, Accounting Association, Business Honors Society, WEXP Radio Dee, Alvin Y., B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa.. International Club Dei Ciolto. Catherine M., B.A.. History, Phila.. Pa.. Softball. Intramurals Dellale, Beriot fi.. B.A.. Economics International Studies. New York City. N.Y.. Residence Council. Karate Club 175 Mary I. FaJbo George W. Fallon, r. Dolores F. Foraldo Mary Ellen Farano Sharon A. Farley 176 Eric E. Faunce Mark Fenichel Mark . Fenstermaker De Luca, Denise M.. B.A.. German. Phila., Pa.. Italian Club D ' Emilio, Lucil o, B.A.. Psychology Philosophy. Phila., Pa.. Psi Chi Dcslrafo, Joseph Michael, B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations Management, Glendora, N.]., St. Thomas More Law Society, Industrial Relations Commission Devinney, Laurence ).. B.S., Management. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Dignam, John T., B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa., Psi Chi, Psychology Department Board DiGregorio, Albert M., jr., B.S., Accounting. Phila.. Pa., Students ' Government Association, Phi Kappa Theta, Gavel Society, Explorer DMarco, Claude ., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Italian Club DiRenzo, Fronk Anthony, B.A.. Russian, Maple Shade. N.). Donnelly, Thomas M., B.A., Computer Science Management. Bensalem, Pa., Computer Science Club. Jazz Band, WEXP Radio Donohue, Jennifer Ann, B.S., Management Marketing. Neptune, N.J., Alpha Theta Alpha Dooner, Kathleen Ann, B.A., English Education, Phila., Pa., English Club, Education Society, Collegian Dorfner. Susan Ellen. B.A., Political Science Management. Cherry Hill. N.J., Intramurals. Crew, Masque. Hillel Dougherty. John A., B.S.. Finance, Croydon. Pa., Business Honor Society, Investment Club Dovgala, Katbryn, B.A., English, Trenton, N.J., La Salle Singers, English Club, French Club, Collegian Dronson, Maureen A., B.A., Mathematics Computer Science. Lafayette Hill. Pa.. Computer Science Club Dugan, Joanne Bechta. B.A.. Mathematics Computer Science. Phila.. Pa., Math Club, Computer Science Club, Nevkftonian Society Dugan, Maureen, B.A., Psychology. Meadovi brook. Pa. Eagiello, Barbara, B.A., Criminal Justice. Dalton. Pa.. Cheerleading. Criminal Justice Honor Society Eby. James F., B.A.. English, Northampton, Pa. Edwards, Dwigbt E.. B.A.. Public Administration. Wyncote, Pa.. Political Science Association. St. Thomas More Law Society Eisen, Lori Charna, B.A.. Special Education, Phila., Pa. Erinoff. Jeffrey W., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Alpha Epsilon Delta Everetfe, Jerome T., B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa. Faber. Mark Robert, B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa.. Students ' Government Association. WEXP Radio, Hillel. Mobilization for Survival Faber, Scott, B.A., Biology Psychology, Phila.. Pa. Fagan, Jane M.. B.A.. Political Science. Phila., Pa.. La Salle Singers, Political Science Association, Students ' Government Association FaJbo, Mary I., B.S., Accounting, Abington. Pa., Beta Alpha, Accounting Association Fallon. George W., Jr.. B.A., Accounting Marketing, Phila., Pa., Deha Sigma Pi Faraldo, Dolores F., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Farano. Mary Ellen, B.S., Management French, Southampton, Pa., French Club, Language Department Board Farley, Sharon A., B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations, Warminster, Pa. Faunce. Eric, E., B.A., Mathematics Computer Science, Elkins Park, Pa., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Masque, Computer Science Club Fenichel. Mark. B.A., Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Fenstermaker, Mark J.. B.S., Marketing, Phila.. Pa., Business Honors Society 177 Mary E. Gay Renoe C. Gentile Joan . Geruson Anihony E. Giannefti Terri A. Giannone 178 Gerald GiardineJIi Kathleen M. Gilbert Ferringo, Donna. B.A., Criminal )ustice. Phila., Pa. Fini. Marianne R., B.S., Accounting, Audubon, N.|.. Beta Alpha Finley. Mary Linda, B.A., Mathematics Computer Science, Oroland. Pa.. Women ' s Center Fioravanli. MichaeJ 7 ' .. B.S.. Marketing, Phila., Pa. Fleck, Donna, B.S.. Management, Phila., Pa. Foiberg, Steven, B.A., Psychology, Abington, Pa.. HiUel, Collegian Foley, Kathleen A., B.A., Biology, Oreland, Pa., Jazz Band, Crew, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Phi Alpha Beta Forgione, Stanley A., B.A., Communications, Willow Grove, Pa. FousI, Carlo Arthur, B.A.. Biology, Phila., Pa., Black Students League, Intramurals Fox, Michael. B.A.. Psychology, Hatboro, Pa. Fox, William J., B.S., Accounting, Trevose, Pa., Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha, Accounting Association Franchi, Richard, B.S., Marketing Management, Newtown Square, Pa. Fronchetti. Thomas ., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Track, Alpha Epsilon Delta Franco, Francesco, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Freeman. Mark A., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa.. Sociology Department Board Friedman, Kevin, B.S., Accounting, Wyncote, Pa., Beta Alpha, Business Honors Society, Accounting Department Board Friel, Sharon E.. B.S., Marketing Management, Phila., Pa., Phi Gamma Nu, Marketing Association Fruehwald, Franz Nickolaus, B.S., Accounting. North Hills. Pa. Gale, Richard, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Galiczynski. Stephen, B.A., Russian, Phila.. Pa., French Club Gangi, Gregory, B.A., Economics, Southampton, Pa. Gavin, Rosemarie C B.S.. Marketing English, Mechanicsburg, Pa., Track, Business Honors Society Gaughan, Brian G., B.A., Psychology, Levittown, Pa., Student Security Patrol, Zeta Beta Tau Gay. Mary E., B.A., Social Work, Phila., Pa. Gauder, Linda Ann. B.S.. Accounting. Phila., Pa.. Beta Alpha, Accounting Department Board, Math Club, Business Honors Society Gentile, Renee C, B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa.. Education Society Geruson. joon j., B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa. Gionnetti, Anthony E., B.A., Psychology, Caldwell, N.J., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Programming Association Gionnone, Terri A., B.S., Finance, Phila.. Pa., Business Honor Society Giardinelli, Gerald. B.A., Mathematics, Phila.. Pa. Giarrocco, Vincent ., jr., B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa., Accounting Association Gilbert, Kathleen M., B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa., Education Society, Council for Exceptional Children, Gamma Sigma Sigma 179 180 181 Janice Hare Elizabeth G. Harper Linda Haschke Stephen T. HassaJi Marilyn . House 182 Roberl E. Groody Kenneth Michael Gustin Barbara Guthrie Catherine Ellen Hearn Monica A. Heck Margaret Henry Gillespie. CoWeen P.. B.A., Political Science. Glenside. Pa., Political Science Association, Explorer, Intramurals Gilliam, Rose M., B.S.. Accounting Marketing, Phila.. Pa.. Black Students League. Students ' Government Association, Urban Studies Board Gilmore. Diana. B.A., Special Education. Phila., Pa. Giordano. Francis J.. B.A.. Biology, Bensalem, Pa. Giordano, ohn A.. B.A., Economics, Phila., Pa., Ice Hockey, Economics Club Gitman, Roberl Charles, B.A.. Public Administration. Wyndmoor, Pa.. Collegian, Explorer, Political Science Association Glowocki, Edward T.. B.A.. Biology. Phila., Pa.. Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Alpha Beta Goldstein, Reed, B.A.. Psychology, Elkins Park, Pa., Hillel, Collegian, Psi Chi. WEXP Radio Goldstein, Steve, B.A., Biology, Phila.. Pa.. Tennis. Phi Alpha Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta Gottlieb. Roberl, B.A., Biology, Phila.. Pa.. Hillel. Collegian Gray, ohn T., B.S., Accounting Finance, Huntingdon Valley, Pa, Green ' eJd, David .. B.S., Accounting. Vineland. N.J.. Accounting Association. Sigma Phi Lambda Greenfield, Richard T., B.S.. Management, Phila.. Pa. Gregory, PoUicia M.. B.S., Accounting, Glenside, Pa., Beta Alpha Greway, Diane. B.A., Special Education, Drexel Hill. Pa.. Tennis, Basketball, Council for Exceptional Children Groody, Robert E., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Accounting Association, Business Honors Society Gustin, Kenneth Michael, B.A.. Mathematics Chemistry, Lansdale, Pa.. Chymian Society. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Students ' Government Association Guthrie, Barbara, B.A.. Spanish Education. West Chester, Pa.. Intramurals, Spanish Club, Alpha Theta Alpha Haaz, Franklin, B.S.. Accounting Public Administration. Phila.. Pa.. Students ' Government Association Hagan. Michael, B.S., Accounting. Hatboro. Pa. Hale, Holly lee. B.A., Psychology. Gwynedd Valley, Pa.. Collegian. Explorer HoJpin. ames ].. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Handzel. Marcia L.. B.S., Marketing, West Chester, Pa., Intramurals, Student Programming Association, Alpha Theta Alpha Hannum, Anne, B.A.. Political Science, North Wales, Pa.. WEXP Radio Harden. Vashti. B.A.. Sociology Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Hare, Janice, B.A.. Psychology. Richboro, Pa.. Gamma Sigma Sigma. Psi Chi Harper, Elizabeth G., B.A., Public Administration. Lafayette Hill. Pa.. Collegian, Honors Board. Political Science Department Board. Beta Alpha Harris. Garrett W.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Hoschke. Linda. B.A., Spanish. Auduben, Pa.. Spanish Club. Karate Club Hassall. Stephen T.. B.S.. Management. Phila., Pa.. Marketing Association. Society for the Advancement of Management House. Marilyn J., B.A., History, Delran, N.J.. Women ' s Center, Historical Society, Collegian, Phi Alpha Theta Heorney, Catherine Ellen, B.A., Religion English, Trenton, N.J.. President ' s Guard. Spirit of ' 76 Heck. Monica A.. B.A.. German Russian. Phila.. Pa.. German Club. Academic Affairs Commission Henry. Margaret, B.A.. English. Phila.. Pa.. Masque 183 Kurk M. Kanaskie John Kane, F.S.C. Theresa B. Kane Kcliiopi J. Karras Paui S. Karsevar 184 Raymond Hofelder Brian Hoffman William A. 14ofmann, III David Alan Kotz Judith Katz Mitcheli E. Katz Herlihy, Brother Richard, F.S.C., B.A.. Sociology Religion. Phila., Pa. Hermon, Anthony C. B.S., Accounting. Phila., Pa. Hicks. Arthur W., Jr.. B.S.. Accounting, TurnersviUe. N.|., Baseball, Beta Alpha Higman, Charles, B.S.. Marketing Management, Phila., Pa. Hill, Janice A., B.A., Religion English, Phila.. Pa.. Religion Department Board, English Department Board, Women in Church and Society HiJJman, Kathryn, B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa., Gamma Sigma Sigma, Education Society, Council for Exceptional Children Himes, Dorothy A.. B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mobilization for Survival Mines, Mary Anne, B.A., History, Medford, N.]., Historical Society, Phi Alpha Theta. 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Phila.. Pa.. Council for Exceptional ChUdren. Education So- ciety. Hillel Kuhc, Richard. B.A., Mathematics Computer Sci- ence. Phila.. Pa. Kushner, William David, B.A., Political Sci- ence Public Administration, Lafayette Hill, Pa.. Collegian, Hillel, Political Science Club, Tennis Lagocki, Angela. A., B.A.. Mathematics Psychology, Phila, Pa. Lahodo, Mark Stephen, B.A., Econom- ics Psychology, Cinnaminson, N.J.. Sigma Phi Lambda Lambert. Julienne F., B.A.. Special Education, Phila.. Pa., Council for Exceptional Children, Masque, Women ' s Center Lawlor, Joseph, B.S.. Finance. Secaucus. N.J. Letts. Joseph Patrick, B.S.. Management Marketing, Drexel Hill, Pa., Management Department Board, Marketing Association Levin, Ronald M.. B.A., Biology. Phila.. Pa.. Phi Alpha Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta LicoJIi, Joseph L.. jr., B.S.. Marketing Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila.. Pa., WEXP Radio. Alpha Chi Rho, Society for the Advancement of Management Joseph Patrick Letts Ronald M. 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Hazleton, Pa., Residence Council. Students ' Government Association, Beta Alpha Morgevicius, Therese M . , B.A.. Mathematics Computer Science, Roslyn, Pa., Tennis. Computer Science Club. Math Club Marino, Domenic Alfred. Jr.. B.A.. Sociology Psychology, Clarksboro. N.J., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Residence Council. Inter- Fraternity CouncU Martino, John Joseph. B.S.. Finance, Phila.. Pa.. Finance Club, Investment Club, Industrial Relations Commission, Society for the Advancement of Management Martorelli, Linda, B.S.. Accounting. PhUa.. Pa., Beta Alpha. Accounting Association, Business Honors Society Matera, Joseph W., B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa.. Beta Alpha. Accounting Association, Business Honors Society Matthews, Mark J.. B.S.. Marketing, Phila., Pa.. Marketing Association. Phi Kappa Theta, St. Thomas More Law Society, Investment Club Mauro, Linda M., B.A., Psychology Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa.. Alpha Theta Alpha, Psi Chi. Volleyball, Explorer Maxwell, Francis J.. B.S.. 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Miller 190 Theresa Mary McDonniHi Brian McDonough Anne Mary McElroy ilKt m Edward . McGinnis Brian Gerard McHale John T. Mclnerney, r. odi Beth Miller Matlhew M. Miller Reginald A. Miller, I J McCool. Timolhy, B.S.. Accounting, Cheltenham, Pa. McDevitI, Margaret A., B.S,, Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa., Marketing Association McDonnell, Theresa Mary, B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila.. Pa. McDonough, Brian, B.A., Biology English, Villanova, Pa., Tennis, Students ' Government Association, Collegian, WEXP Radio McElroy, Anne Mary, B.S., Accounting, Wyndmoor, Pa.. Accounting Association McEvoy, ohn W., r., B.S., Management, Vineland. N.J., Society for the Advancement of Management. Residence Council McGinley. Mary Susan, B.A.. Criminal Justice, Brant Beach, N.J., Alpha Theta Alpha McGinn, Michael John, B.S., Marketing Management, Phila., Pa.. Ice Hockey, Phi Kappa Theta McGinnis, Edward ., B.A., Criminal lustice, Phila., Pa. McHale, Brian Gerard, B.A., Public Administration, Morristovifn, N.J., Residence Council Mclnerney, John T., Jr., B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa., Phi Kappa Theta McKoin, Robert Michael, B.A., Political Science Public Administration, Phila., Pa., St. Thomas More Law Society. Political Science Association, Marketing Association McKee, Mariann Maureen, B.A., Art History, Phila., Pa. McKenna. John, B.A., Mathematics Education. Phila., Pa. McKoskey, Foster J., B.A., Economics, Phila, Pa. McLaughlin, Andrew Michael, B.A., Special Education, Drexel Hill, Pa. McNabb, Marcella, B.A., English, Haverford, Pa., English Club, Equestrian Team McNally, Kevin P., B.A.. Mathematics, Phila, Pa. McNicholas, Kevin P., B.S., Marketing, Phila.. Pa. McTear, James R., B.S., Management, Phila.. Pa. Medvidik, Michael G., B.S., Accounting, Warrington, Pa., Sigma Beta Kappa Megelsh, George Michael, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa., Alpha Chi Rho Melchiorre, Vincent, B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Melone, Albert, B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa., Italian Club Mellon, Francis W., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa., Sigma Beta Kappa Melnyk, Anna, B.A.. Psychology, Phoenixville, Pa., Residence Council, Ukrainian Club, Psychology Department Board Mendlo, Christopher G., B.S.. Management Marketing, PhUa., Pa. Merritt, Nedra, B.A., Economics Finance, PhUa., Pa., Investment Club, La Salle Singers, Academic Affairs Committee, Student Economic Association Michel, Robert H., B.A., Biology, Horsham, Pa. Miller, Matthew M.. B.A., Mathematics Education, Phi la., Pa. Miller, Cynthia M.F., B.A., Social Work, Phila.. Pa., Social Work Association Miller. Jodi Beth, B.A., Special Education, King of Prussia, Pa., Hillel, Grimoire, Women ' s Center Miller, Reginald A., Ill, B.A.. Sociology Personnel and Labor Relations, Pleasantville, N.J., Basketball 191 192 193 Thomas f. MuUin Richard E. Naids Christopher Murphy Andrew JVl. Nathans Gordon F. Nathans John M. Nicoio Diane Nocito 194 EiJeen Mary Moriarty John Paul Morone Richard G. Morrow, Jr. Nancy NoJan James Charles Noonan Charles Norfleet Miller, Richard J., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Accounting Association Mirsch, Fredric L., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa. Misczak, John, B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa. Mitchell, Lisa M., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa., Black Students League, St. Thomas More Law Society Mogavero, Leona, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa., Gavel, Collegian, Political Science Department Board Moiyneou.x, Maribel Waldo, B,A,, English Liberal Arts, Drexel Hill, Pa., Women ' s Center. English Club Monahan, Brian D., B.S., Marketing, Churchville, Pa. Monlell, Denise, B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa., Council for Exceptional Children, Academic Affairs Commission, Explorer, Education Society Montrella, Mary J., B.A,, Chemistry, Oreland, Pa., Collegian, Chymian Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta Monzo, Carol A.. B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Moore, Cheryl L, B.S., Accounting Marketing, Phila., Pa., Investment Club, Black Students League Morano, Francis E., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Moriarty, Eileen Mary, B.A., Social Work, Media, Pa. Morone, John Paul, B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations Management, Phila,, Pa. Morrow, Richard G., Jr., B.S., Accounting Management, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Management Department Board, Society for the Advancement of Management, Delta Sigma Pi Moyer, Diane M., B.A., Psychology, Laureldale, Pa., Field Hockey, Softball MuUarkey, Elizabeth, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Gamma Sigma Sigma, Accounting Association, Italian Club MuJIer, Caren Marie, B.A., Spanish, Phila., Pa. Muller, Linda Anne, B.A., Psychology, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Mullin, Mary A., B.S., Finance, West Chester, Pa., Alpha Theta Alpha, Field Hockey, Swimming, Residence Council Mullin, Thomas J., B.S., Marketing, Morris Plains, N.J., Residence Council Murphy, Christopher, B.S., Management, Medford, N.J., Ice Hockey, Intramurals Murphy, Valerie L., B.A., English Education, Phila., Pa., English Club, Education Society Murray, John, B.A., Computer Science, Blue Bell, Pa., Masque, Collegian Musumeci, Maria, B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa. Naids, Richard E., B.A., Biology, Southampton, Pa., Tennis, Collegian, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta Nathans, Andrew M., B.S., Accounting, Pipersville, Pa. Nathans, Gordon F., B.A., History, Phila., Pa. Nicola, John M., B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa., Phi Kappa Theta Nocito, Diane, B.A., Special Education, Delran, N.J., Cheerleading, Residence Council, Intramurals, Baseball Manager Nolan, Nancy. B.S., Quantitative Analysis, Hatfield, Pa., Business Honors Society, St. Thomas More Law Society Noonan, James Charles, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa., Political Science Association, St. Thomas More Law Society, French Club Norfleet, Charles, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Basketball 195 Patrick Glenn Pefiilo Michael Petrocik Constance A. Petroni ohn Pierce 196 John R. Pierce Sharon Cindy Plotnick SomueJ W. PJummer O ' Orien, Katherine F., B.A., Political Science, Churchville, Pa.. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Political Science Association O ' Connell, Lisa M., B.A.. Criminal Justice, Elkins Park, Pa., Sociology Department Board ODonnell, John M., B.S., Marketing. Phila.. Pa., Track ODonne i, Mary A., B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa.. Education Department Board, Council for Exceptional Children O ' DonnefJ, Theresa C, B.A.. Social Work. Phila.. Pa. O ' Hora. Laurie Ann, B.A.. Psychology. Halboro, Pa. 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Pa., Residence Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Masque Severino. Nadine. B.A., Computer Science. Cherry Hill. N.J.. Math Club. Computer Science Club Shapiro. Patricia A.. B.A.. Political Science. Camden. N.|.. Gavel Society. Political Science Association, St. Thomas More Law Society Sharp, D. Stephen. B.A.. English Education, Phila.. Pa.. Masque Sherrie. ohn .. B.S., Finance Management, Phila.. Pa.. WEXP Radio. Business Honors Society. Investment Club. Finance Department Board Shore, amie L.. B.A.. Biology. Wyncote, Pa.. WEXP Radio, Hillel Shull, Dean A.. , B.S.. Marketing, Phila.. Pa. Sikina. Rosaleen M.. B.S.. Management. Doylestown. Pa.. Marketing Association. Society for the Advancement of Management Silverman. Neil S.. B.A.. Biology. Phila.. Pa.. Gavel. Alpha Epsilon Delia. Biology Department Board, Collegian Accounting Quant itat ive Residence Council, Field 201 Sandra Slaughter Marion M. Slawiatynsky dmrn M Aa. Edward Smith Thomas R. Smith Theodore H. Sobieski Joseph John Sofaofka ohn A. Solori K i Greg Stubblefield James R. Styles Martin Thomas Sullivan Joseph . Sweeney Kathleen E. Sweeney 202 dM ' mM John W. Sliner David P. Smelfzer Angela Marie Smith k (t James Swizewski Henry P. Sydnor Joseph C. Szlanic Simpson, HohrrI !.. U.S., Ai:i:r)iinlinj . SprinKficld, P.i. Sirovo, Mir.hnlinu M., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Until Alpha, Accounting Association. Business Honors Socinly .Sirois. Mif.hoei, li.A., (Jomputnr Science. Mnriden, Oonn.. Alpha Chi Rho Shiendzie eivski. Dolnrns A.. B.A., Philosophy, Phila., Pa., Philosophy Club Skinner, Dcimon. B.A.. C;ommunications. Phila.. Pa., WI-;XP Radio ,S niighler, Samlni. B.A.. Psyc holoKy Religion, Phila., Pa. ,S fiwiotynsky, Morion M., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Ukrainian Club Sfiner, |ohn W., B.A., Chemistry, Phila., Pa., Chymian Society SmeKzer, David P., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Beta Alpha, Business Honors Society, Intramurals Smith, Angela Marie, B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Smith, Edward, B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Havertown, Pa. .Smith, Thomas R., B.S., Marketing, West Colls. Hgts., N.J., Tau Kappa Epsilon Sobieski, Theodore H., B.A.. Geology. Phila.. Pa.. Geology Club Sobolkn, Joseph John, B.S., Accounting, King of Prussia, Pa., Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha, Business Honors Society, Intramurals So ari, John A., B.A., Psychology, Willow Grove, Pa, .Spearing, Leonard M.. B.A., Special Education, Warrington, Pa., Collegian, Explorer Spina, Peter C, B.A., Economics, Phila., Pa., Jazz Band, Collegian, Pep Band, Omecron Delta Epsilon Spires, Charles E., Jr., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Stanford, Aaron James, B.S., Management Marketing, Phila., Pa., Black Students League Stankovich, Rosemarie A., B.A.. Computer Science Mathematics. Phila., Pa., Kappa Mu Epsilon Stein, Ronald R., B,S.. Accounting. Phila., Pa. Stephens, Katherine M., B.S., Accounting, Lafayette Hill, Pa.. Accounting Association Stofanik. Deborah M., B.S., Accounting Finance. Phila., Pa. Strecker, Regina, B.A.. Mathematics Computer Science. Phila.. Pa.. Math Club. Computer Science Club Stribling, Evelyn T, B.A.. Sociology, Phila.. Pa. Strobe). Michael Scott, B.S., Marketing, Cinnaminson, N.J.. Marketing Association, Pep Band StubbJefieJd, Greg, B.A.. Fine Arts Religion. Phila., Pa. Styles, James R., B.S., Marketing, CoUingswood, N.J.. Tau Kappa EpsOon. Residence Council. Intramurals, Inter-Fraternity Council Sullivan, Martin Thomas, B.S., Accounting, Phila,, Pa., Beta Alpha, Accounting Department Board, Accounting Association Sweeney, Joseph J., B.S.. Management Marketing. PhUa..Pa. Sweeney. Kathleen E., B.A.. Biology. Canfield. Ohio. Academic Affairs Commission. Collegian. Alpha Epsilon Delta Swizewski. James. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Sydnor, Henry P., B.A.. English Communications. Phila.. Pa.. Intramurals. Black Students League Szlanic, Joseph C., B.S., Finance Management, Phila., Pa. 203 Harriet T. Washinglon Gaii Marie Watkins 204 Gregory ]. Watson Richard Charles Janet Waters Webb Watson, r. Szymczak. (oAnne M., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa. Theilaeker, Rosemary C, B.A., Special Education, Media. Pa. Theveny, Daniel C, B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Thomas, David S.. r„ B.S., Accounting Finance, Black Students League, Business Honors Society, Investment Club Tiberi, JVlario P., B.S., Accounting, Collingswood, N.|., Beta Alpha, Jazz Band Tidwell, George, B.S., Management Quantitative Analysis, Hammonton, N.I., Tau Kappa Epsilon Tidinger. Christian ].. B,S., Marketing, Phila., Pa.. Marketing Association, Business Honors Society Tokar, Teresa M., B.S., Marketing Management, FeasterviUe, Pa., Residence Council, Marketing Association Toliver, Dwayne Matthew, B.A.. Criminal Justice. Washington, D.C. Tonetta, Mary, B.A.. Chemistry, Vineland, N.J., Chymian Society Tonningsen, Tare Ann, B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations Marketing, Matavvian, N.}., Crew, Cheerleading, Residence Council, Explorer TraJie, Joseph .. B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Tronolone, Ellen Ann. B.A., English Education, Richboro, Pa., English Club, Education Society Trotter, Kevin M., B.S., Accounting, Hatfield, Pa. Trucker, Frederic, B.S., Accounting, North Hills, Pa., Political Science Association, Hillel Tysak, Theodore, B.A., Chemistry, Phila., Pa., Chymian Society Vaiko, Mary Carole, B.A., German, Doylestown, Pa., Svifimming, Track Van Thuyne, Joseph T., B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Venuto, Sal, B.S., Management Marketing, Vineland, N.J., Student Security Patrol Wa;da, David A., B.S., Accounting, Cinnaminson, N.J. WaJdinger. Christina H., B.A., German, Phila., Pa. Walker, Joanne M., B.A., Public Administration, Phila., Pa., Political Science Association, Gaelic Society, St. Thomas More Law Society Walsh, Ann Marie, B.A., Art History, Phila., Pa., Gallery Associates Walsh, John James, B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Soccer Walsh, John Joseph, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Blue and Gold Club, Marketing Association, Accounting Association Walters, Tim, B.A., English Management, Phila., Pa. WaJush, Paul J., B.S., Marketing Management, Phila., Pa., Society for the Advancement of Management, Marketing Association Washington, Harriet T, B.A., Psychology, Phila.. Pa., Black Students League Watkins, Gail Marie, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Watson. Gregory ., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Watson, Richard Charles, Jr., B.A., Computer Science Management, Holland, Pa., Computer Science Club, Students ' Government Association Webb, Janet Waters, B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa- Black Students League 205 Margaret . White Denise Williams Valerie Denise Williams Michael Joseph jo y nn Wilson Kathleen A Winter Williamson Michael Ira Wunsch Maureen A. Young Cheryl A. Yurkanin Allen Jeffrey Zellner Loretta Mary Zwolak Gerald Widmann Wells, Eva Marie, B.A., Chemistry, Phila., Pa. Whelan, James P., B.A., Psychology, Holland, Pa., Explorer, Sigma Phi Lambda White, Cheryl Lynn, B.A., Social Work, Phila., Pa., Students ' Government Association, Social Work Association White, Margaret J„ B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa., Accounting Association, Phi Gamma Nu Williams Denise, B.A., Spanish Social Work, Upper Darby, Pa. Williams, Valerie Denise, B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa., Alpha Epsilon Delta Williamson, Michael Joseph, B.S., Finance Marketing, Cinnaminson, N.J., Residence Council Wilson, Jo Ann, B.S., Finance Accounting, Phila.. Pa., Investment Club Winter, Kathleen A., B.A., Special Education, Phila., Pa., Alpha Theta Alpha Wunsch, Michael Ira, B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Young, Maur een A., B.A., Psychology, Holland, Pa., Intramurals Yurkanin, Cheryl A., B.A., Psychology Computer Science, Levittown, Pa., Spirit of 76, Psi Chi, Computer Science Club, Caisson Club Zellner, Allen Jeffrey, B.A., Mathematics, Phila., Pa., Math Club, Computer Science Club, Commuter Coalition Zwolak, Loretta Mary, B.A., History, Phila., Pa., Phi Alpha Theta, Historical Society, History Department Board 206 Seniors Not Pictured Buehinsky, David R.. B.A., Chemistry. Andover. Ma. Bechtadugan. |o inne. B.A., Mathematics Computer Science, Phila., Pa. Beg ey, William K. . B.S., Marketing. Feasterville, Pa. Benson, Raymond H,, B.S.. Management. Cherry Hill, N.|. Bird, Van S., |r., B.A., Criminal justice, Phila., Pa. Blulslein. Russe I M., B.S.. Accounting, Rydal, Pa. Bonner. Eric A.. B.A., Criminal [ustice, Phila., Pa. Borja, Edwin D., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Borock, Barbara C, B.A,, Criminal justice, Huntingdon Valley. Pa. Boyce, John ., B.A., Education English, Phila., Pa. Browner, James R., B,S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila.. Pa. Brondi, Chris G., B.A.. Biology. River Edge. N.j. Brown. Michael E., B.S„ Accounting, Pennsauken, N,|. Bucci, Peter A,, B.S., Accounting, Flourtown, Pa. Burke, Martin Leo. B.A,, Criminal justice, Plymouth Meeting, Pa, Burke. Michael T.. B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa. Butler. F. Pauletle. B.A.. Computer Science. Phila., Pa, Butler, Steven S., B.S., Finance. Phila.. Pa. Capozzi. Elizabeth A.. B.A. Psychology. Norristown, Pa. Carp, John j., B,S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Oakford, Pa. Calherman, Geroldrne, B.A., Psycholog ' . Phila.. Pa. Ciccotelli. Attilio. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Cirofesi. Lisa M.. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Coady. Robert .. jr.. B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., Pa. Coffee. Roberta, B.A.. Sociology. Phila.. Pa. Conlow. John M,. r.. B.A.. Political Science. Phila.. Pa. Corcoran. Rita, B.S., Accounting, Phila,, Pa. Coulter, Douglas F„ B.A., Computer Science, Phila,, Pa, Crump, Edward Walter, B.A.. Criminal Justice, Phila,, Pa, D ' Angelo, Maria C. B.A.. Music Psychology, Phila., Pa. Davis, George B.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Day. Charles M.. B.A.. Education Spanish. Phila., Pa, Delullio, Daniel ., B.S., Business Administration, Millville, N.J. Dicicco, David D., B.S., Management Marketing, Phila.. Pa. Direnzo, Sue Ann M., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa. Donahue. Gerard .. B.S.. Management. Phila., Pa. Donahue. John M.. B.A.. Communications, Phila.. Pa. Donegon. John F.. B.S.. Accounting. Haddonfield. N.J. Donovan, Kevin Charles, B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Dunleovy, fames .. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Endler. Bruce D., B.A.. Music, Copperas Cove, TX. Evans, Jeanne f., B.A., Education English, Dallas, Pa. Everett, Susan, B.A., Biology, Trenton, N,J. Falzetfa, Brian f., B.A., Psychology Criminal Justice, Egg Harbor City, N,| Federico, Robert R., B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Felder. Donald Leonard. B.A., Psychology Philosophy, Phila., Pa. Fenichel. Mark. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Fenik. Peter f.. B.A.. Biology. Phila.. Pa. Fish. James E.. B.S.. Finance. Brooklavi ' n. N.J. Fisher. Dorothy L., B.A., Accounting, Cornwells Heights, Pa. Foley, George F., B,S,, Finance, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Forgione, Norma I., B.A., Spanish, Phila,, Pa. Funk. Charles M., B.S.. Accounting. Levittown, Pa, Gallagher, Daniel J., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa, Gorman, Nora K. Reti, B.A., Computer Science, Ivyland, Pa. Gavin. Lynn M.. B.A.. Social Work. Upper Darby. Pa. Gelman, Jaime }., B.A.. Biology. Haddonfield. N.J. Glauser, Gary M., B.A.. Mathematics. Huntingdon Valley. Pa. Goodwin. Mark R.. B.A.. Biology. Coopersburg. Pa. Gribbin, John V.. B.A.. Political Science. Phila., Pa. Grugon, Rosemary, T., B.S., Accounting, Runnemede, N,J. Guerin, Daniel T., B.A.. Mathematics Computer Science. Levittovi ' n, Pa. Guerin. Stephen L., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Halos, Nancy ., B.A., Chemistry, Phila., Pa. Hondlin. Francis A., B.S.. Marketing. Elsmere. De. Hofelder. Raymond, B,A., Mathematics Finance, Phila.. Pa. Hogan. Maureen M., B.A., Biology. Phila., Pa. Johnson, Marcia. B.A.. Criminal Justice. Phila.. Pa. Johnson. Selvin, A.. B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa. Jones, Anthony T.. B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa. Jones. Christine, B.S., Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Jones. Williaw P.. B.A., Art. Phila.. Pa. Joyce. Thomas P., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa, Kapuscinski, Frank, B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Kotz, Judith, B.A., Education, Elkins Park, Pa, Keetey, Philip H., B,S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Kelly. John A.. B.A.. Mathematics. Phila., Pa. Kelly, Robert F., B.S.. Finance Quantitative Analysis. Richboro. Pa. Kendrick. Earlene. B.A.. Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Kenney. fames F., B.A.. PoUtical Science, Phila., Pa. Khalid, Syed M., B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa. Knoll, Kenneth James, B.S., Quantitative Analysis, Phila., Pa. Korman, Cecilia R., B,A.. English. Glenside. Pa. Kremer, Patricio. B.A.. History. Cornwells Heights. Pa. Krenilsky. Peter ., B,A., History, Peckville, Pa, Krimmel, Mary Margaret, B.A., Secondary Education, Churchville, Pa. Krzeminski. John, B.S., Finance. Phila.. Pa. Lapergola, Bruno ., B.S., Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Leone, William J., B,A,, History, Nyack, N.Y. Lewis. William S.. B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Li, John F,, B.A., Psychology Management, Lansdale, Pa. Linnemann, Thomas M,, B.A., Biology. Phila., Pa, Little, John H., B.A., Criminal justice, Phila., Pa. Locher, Scott W., B.S„ Management Marketing, Phila,, Pa. Lopresli. Raymond A.. Jr.. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Lutz, Kathleen, B,A„ Secondary Education, Warminster, Pa, Lyons, Mario C, B.A., German Education. Phila., Pa. Mogee, Janice L„ P.A., Psychology Personnel and Labor Relations, Cinnaminson, N,J. Mahon, Joseph J.. B.A.. English. Churchville. Pa. Moloney. Catherine. B.A.. Religion. Phila.. Pa. Manders. Mark D.. B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Man,sjield, Richard, B,A., English, Cherry Hill, N.j. Marks, Phyllis Maria, B.A,, Elementary Education, Willow Grove, Pa. Martin, Edmund F., B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa. Martucci, Mjchael, B.A., Biology, Phila.. Pa. Matthews. Anne E.. Secondary Education. Phila.. Pa. McCarthy. John. B.A.. Criminal justice. Phila.. Pa. McColloum. William B.A.. Psychology. Southampton. Pa. McCulliss. Ann M.. B.A., Social Work. Blue Bell, Pa. McDonald, Denise J., B.A., History, Phila., Pa. McForlone, Jane, B.A., Englisti Education, Southatripton, Pa, McK nley, Robert f., B.S.. Accounting Finance. Phila.. Pa. Menser. John David. B.A.. Mathematics. Telford. Pa. Miller. Karl. B.A.. Political Science. Phoenixville. Pa. Minerva, Louis Michael. B.S.. Marketing. Berlin. N.j. Mitchell. James. B.A.. Criminal Justice. Phila.. Pa. Montgomery. Edward F., B.S.. Finance. Phila., Pa, Moore, Bernadette, B,A,, Chemistry, Camden, N,j, Moore, Mary Ellen, B.A., Secondary Education, Absecon, N,J. Moron, Robert P., B,S.. Management. Drexel Hill. Pa. Morris. Elizabeth. B.S.. Accounting, Woodbury, N.J. Morrison. Thomas W.. B.A.. Biology. Warminster. Pa. Mulder. C. Christopher. B.S.. Accounting. Vineland. N.j. Murphy, Edward A.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa, Myers, Dolores f., B,A., Secondary Education, Richboro, Pa. Neumer, Richard B,, B.S,, Accounting, Phila., Pa, Nocentino, Robert M., B.S.. Marketing. King of Prussia, Pa. Norton, Paul I., B.S., Management English, Glenside, Pa. O ' Connor. Martin J,. B.A.. Criminal justice. Lansdowne. Pa. O ' Leary. David B., B.A., Economics, Levittown. Pa. Oleykowski, Francis, B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Olisky. Bridget M.. B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations, Sayre, Pa. Orlando, Kathleen, B,S,, Accounting, Phila., Pa. Oswalt, Sharon J., B.A., Secondary Education, Pittsburgh, Pa. Palesano, Susan D., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Parsons, George M., B,A., Chemistry, Merchantville, N.J. Poul, Denise M., B.A., Psychology, Willow Grove, Pa. Pizzi, Michael C,, B.S.. Accounting. PhUa.. Pa. Polin, Carol, B.A., French Spanish, Melrose Park, Pa. Pontarelli, Sr. M.T.. B,S.. Management. Elkins Park. Pa. Powell, William Joseph, B,A„ Psychology, Phila.. Pa. Procario. Stephen J.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Quirk. Harry Edward. B.S.. Marketing Personnel and Labor Relations. Warminster, Pa, Reid, Michael D., B.A., Secondary Education, Phila,, Pa. Reiners, David W,, B,S,, Finance, Phila,, Pa, Rowan, Maureen, B.A.. Political Science, Warminster, Pa, Russi, Michael J,, B,S,, Marketing, Phila.. Pa. Samuels, Allen, B.A., Biology, Phila., Pa, Sonislo, Robert F„ Jr.. B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Berlin, N.j. Savage, William J„ B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Scott, Trevor A., B.S., Finance. Phila.. Pa. Serwo. Paul J., B,A., Political Science, Phila,, Pa. Shinners, Glen A., B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa. Shivers, Gory R., B.S., Marketing Finance. Mantua, N.J. Shore, Bernard A., B,S., Accounting, Merion, Pa. Shtofman, Robert, B.A., Political Science, Phila., Pa. Signorello, Karen A., B.S,. Marketing. Pennsauken. N.J. Sinn. George H.. B.S.. Accounting. Warrington. Pa. Slauenwhite. Richard. B.S.. Marketing, Enfield, Ct. Smith, Victor E.. B.A.. Criminal Justice. Phila., Pa. Snyder, Gerard T, B.A., Biology, Yardley, Pa. Souka, Robert S., B.S.. Accounting. Levittown, Pa. Spain, Mark, B.S,, Finance, Phila., Pa. Speaker, Peter J., B.A,, English, jenkintown. Pa. Spruance. Russell A., B,A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Stanzione. Dennis. B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Stewart, Michael R., B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. St. John. John F.. B.A.. Computer Science. Levittown. Pa. Stroman, Edward. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Subotich, Carole A.. B.A.. Mathematics, Phila., Pa. Thaponodilok, Rachada, B.S., Accounting, Phila,, Pa. Thompson, Geoffrey f., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Thompson, Vincent C B,A,, English Education, Phila,, Pa, Trowbridge, fames G., B,A.. Sociology, Norristown, Pa. Vorters, Leonard, B.S., Management Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa, Word, Michael J., B.S.. Management. Phila., Pa. Wosko, Joseph J,, B.A.. Political Science. Chester Springs Pa. Wood. Lisa Fabrizio. B.A., Mathematics Computer Science, Phila,, Pa, Zefelippo, Sergio, B,A,, Education Mathematics. Phila.. Pa. 50 Evening OUR DEAR FRIENDS TELL ' EM WHAT YOU ' RE GONNA TELL ' EM, THEN TELL ' EM WHAT YOU TOLE ' EM Frank Hanlon, BA. A member of the faculty since the inception of the Evening Division of La Salle College, Frank Hanlon has retired after thirty-four years with the English Department. Be- sides his smiling face, he is best known for his instruction on oral communications. Students will miss this gentle man who stopped by the chapel to pray for his students each time he came on campus. TEACHER . . . COUNSELOR Dr. Victor D. Brooks, Ed.D. The smiling face of Dr. Brooks has graced the La Salle evening campus for twenty-five years. As a friend to the students, he is best known as past Chairman of the Evening Division Department of Psychology, moderator of the Eve- ning Division Student Congress, historian of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Honors Society, Beta Chapter, and honorary member of the Cross Keys Fraternity. 210 REFLECTIONS Brother Gregorian Paul, Dr. Joseph J. Sprissler, Brother Emery Mollenhauer — Founders of the Evening Division In 1946 when the Ughts went on again all over the world, at the end of World War II, the bright lights also went on at night in the classrooms of La Salle College. The evening division started that year under the direction of Dr. Joseph J. Sprissler, with the blessings of Brother Gregorian Paul, then La Salle president. Later Brother Paul was appointed first evening division dean and Brother Emery Mollenhauer followed Brother Paul in that position. With its founding faculty the administration weathered those lean formative years. The reputation of the evening division attracted unique students, and continues to do so. The students ' experience reflects itself in La Salle ' s prosperity, as evidenced in the evening division ' s traditional commitment to excellence. L. to R. Brother Lewis Donaghy, Dr. Robert Courtney, Dr. Joseph J. Sprissler, Mr. Frank Hanlon, Dr. Joseph Flubacher and Brother Gregorian Paul — The First Faculty of the Evening Division. 211 Changing; Veterans came Men of all ages came rrr 1 vip mSCmm _2tj ' ' 1 Minorities came Women of all ages came 213 Playing . . . 214 Praying 215 Teaching Evening alumnus John Dronson, Economics, draws a smile from his students despite his topic, spiraling inflation La Salle graduate James L. Keogh, Marketing, discusses the marketing mix with Rob DeSoo Frank Donahue, LaSalle historian, focuses in on the finer points of English composition Ex-evening student Barbara Lamb, English, expounds expository excellence Mrs. Mary McGlynn, Coor- 4ll dinator of La Salle 1 Northeast, couples ' V teaching with v administrating ] =W SH H 216 n s B i Mustachioed La Salle alumnus Frank Ryan, English, ponders the muse and inspires it in his students Administrating . . . liVEKlKG ;i DIYISIQK SESSlORSill r mi 1 . 71 Clockwise from Top Left: Brother Claude Demitras, Dean of the Evening and Summer Sessions, smiles in relief at the close of another evening. Mr. John King. Miss Shirley-Ann Eriksson and Brother Joseph Bender are the other hubs of the administrative vifheel around vi hich the Evening Division runs. 217 Governing Cross Keys Fraternity — L. to R. Frank McCabe, Bart McQuoid, Pat Lindermuth, Connie Dunston, Joan Dougherty, President. College Council Representative, Connie Dunston Officers of Student Congress L. to R. Kathy Little, Treasurer; Jane Ruane, President; Carole Sokalski, Vice President; Joanne Marmer, Secretary 218 Black Students La Salle — L. to R. Marie Hicks, Cookie Stachell, Secretary; Janice Wright, President; Louise Jackson, Treasurer U.S.A.E.S. Official Delegate, Mike Huml Participating Society for the Advancement of Management — L. TO R. Janice Wright, President; Gloria Arrington, Vice President EVENING COLLEGL ' N Joanne M.L. Beach, Editor-in-Chief 219 220 221 222 Who left the Ught on? Who was studying here? It may have been the patrolman, who ' s just run off to work. Or perhaps the mother who dashed up-stairs to fondle her child, hot with fever. Yet again It may be the nurse called in to cover for someone who did not come. Or a brother who left to counsel a soul in pain. ALL have heard the call of hurting people ALL have responded -AND- still tomorrow The mortar board remains the goal, The book lies waiting to be read. The light turned on - The time ticking away - the constant. Who left the light on? S. : 223 tm iM Wiliiam J. Ey John P. Farley Judith France Wayne S. Fulmer Joan H. Gainer 224 y Daniei Gallagher Stephen E. Gana Derrick Giddiens Affannato, Hugh J., B.S., Finance. Phila., Pa. Alien, Eleanor A.. B.A.. Psvchologj ' . Willingboro. N.I. Amberg, Alfred, B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Arringlon, Gloria, B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa.. Evening Student Congress. Black Students League, Society for the Advancement of Management Binns, William H.. B.S.. Operations Management. Doylestovvn, Pa. Black, Christopher M.. B.S.. Operations Management, Phila.. Pa.. Evening Student Congress, Marketing Association Brando, Leslie, L.. B.A.. English. Phila.. Pa. Breault. Kenneth John. B.S.. Mathematics. Cornwells Heights. Pa. Brown, Ann Fry, B.A.. Elementary Education. Southampton. Pa. Brunner, Paul David, B.S.. Mathematics Computer Science. Phila.. Pa. Butman. Alan H.. B.A.. Sociology Criminal Justice. Huntingdon Valley. Pa. Callahan. Michael ]., B.S.. Operations Management. TurnersviUe. N.J. Carroll, Harriet B., B.A., Psychology, West Chester, Pa. Chestnut, William. B.S., Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Clisby, George E., B.S.. Sociology. ' Criminal Justice. Phila. Pa. Coffin. Edward S.. B.S.. Accounting. Drexel Hill. Pa. Costello. Richard V.. B.S.. Accounting. PhUa.. Pa.. Accounting Association Coutts. Dolores M.. B.A.. Psychology. Phila.. Pa. Covne. Elizabeth R.. B.A.. Religion Psychology. Phila., Pa. Dahms. James. J.. B.S.. Marketing. Phila.. Pa. Devereau.x, Jewel L.. B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa.. Accounting Association Dinon, Primo. B.S.. Electronic Physics. Phila.. Pa. Dixon, Mary K., B,S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. Dougherty, 6. Joan. B.A.. Economics. Phila.. Pa,. Alpha Sigma Lambda. Cross Keys Fraternity Drozd. Charles H.. B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila.. Pa. Dwyer. Regina A.. B.S.. Finance. Phila.. Pa. Ellis. Edward W.. B.S.. Operations Management. Delran. N.J. Esola. Louis F. Ey. William J., B.S.. Management. Phila.. Pa. Farley. John P.. B.A.. Sociology Criminal Justice. Cheltenham. Pa.. Alpha Sigma Lambda France. Judith. B.A.. Elementary Education, Clementon, N.J. Fulmer. Wayne. S.. B.S., Accounting, Roslyn. Pa. Gainer. Joan H.. B.S.. Management. Runnemede. N.J. Gallagher. Daniel Gana, Stephen E., B.S.. Operations Management. Phila.. Pa.. Society for the Advancement of Management Giddiens. Derrick. B.A.. Sociology. Phila.. Pa. 225 Paul McDermott Elizabeth A. McE derry ]ames McKinley Robert C. Mehler Patricia Mich 226 Terence Palriik Houck Margie E. Human Cynthia M. Matczak Catherine Brigidi iWattei Steven C Hunter r P r ; 4 Linda M. Kumpf :nr. .n. llo H-rl , II, A., CnmiiMl |iisli(:i ' . I ' hil;i,. I ' a, lldll. SiiiKlni l. :ii. HA, f:otripiilrr Sf.M:nr;r. Chrtrry Hill. N.|. (irris, f. 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Mun;jg(:ni(mt P(:rsonn n ;in ' i Labor RcLilirjns. Warrington, Pa. Kri.slo , jdhn A.. B.S., Aocjounting, Ro.slyn. Pa. Kriste . Orif; V., , B.S., Managr:m ;nt, Phila., Pa. Kumpf. John A., B.S., Financi:. Cherry Hill, N.J. Kumpf, Linda M., B.S., Accounting. Cherry Hill, N.J., Alpha Sigma Lambda Lautenbof.hor, Richard. B.A., Computer Science, Levittown, Pa. Letenaufjhyn, Peter Nicholas, B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Lindenmulh, Andrew M., B.A., Criminal |ustice, Phila., Pa. Luczyszyn, Anna Marie. B.A.. Economics, Phila., Pa. Mas.si, James P.. B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Matczak, Cynthia M., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Cornwells Heights. Pa. Mattel. Catherine Brigidi. B.A., Marketing, Blackwood, N.J. McCabe, jomes M., B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa.. Alpha Sigma Lambda McDermott, Paui. B.S., Operations Management, Phila., Pa. McE derry, Elizabeth A.. B.S., Accounting, Dowingtown, Pa. McKin ey, James, B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila.. Pa. Mehier, Robert C, B.S., Operations Management. Phila.. Pa. Mich. Patricia. B.S.. Finance. Phila., Pa. MilchelJ, Alien, B.A.. Sociology. Roslyn. Pa. Monroe. Henry F., , B.S,. Criminal Justice. Phila.. Pa. Moore. James Patrick, B.A., Humanities. Phila., Pa. Allen Mitchell Henry F. Monroe, II James P. Moore 227 Michael Rocco EJbert Roseman Frank J. Ruditis Michaol Russi mi ■k . mM M Jeffrey L. Ruth James F. Sink Fred W. Smith Vincent J. Sottiie John F. Swoyer Kevin TaJIey 228 Molson. Judy C. B.S., Finance, Phila., Pa. Munson, Leonard, B.A., History. Phila., Pa. Munson, Timothy, B.A.. Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Murphy, Linda ]., B.A., English, Elkins Park, Pa. Nied, Chariene, B.S., Marketing. Phila., Pa. Nolan, Christopher M., B.S.. Accounting. Phila.. Pa. O ' DonneJI. Raymond, B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Otto, Margaret T., B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Paster, Cheryl A.. B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Pettyjohn, Victor M., B.S., Operations Management, Elkins Park, Pa. Piquion. Marie Therese, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Poiesz, John L. Pomante, Victor ]., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Potako, John Pravdiuk, Andrew, B.S., Accounting, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. PresnaiJ, John R., B.S., Accounting, Berlin, N.J. Prosper!, Ernie D., B.S., Marketing, Levittown, Pa. Prusienski, Stephen P., Jr., B.S., Operations Management, Phila., Pa. Read, C. Paul, Jr., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila.. Pa. Reid, Felix ., lU. B.S., Marketing, Somerset, N.J. Roseman, Elbert, B.A., Sociology Criminal Justice, Phila.. Pa. Rudrtis, Frank J.. B.A., Sociology Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Ruth, Jeffrey L, B.S., Operations Management, Harleysville, Pa. Seckinger, Robert W., Jr., B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Shaeffer, Barbara A., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations Relations Management, Phila., Pa. Shepherd, Robert William, B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Sink. James F., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Smith, Fred W., B.S., Accounting, Glenside, Pa. Sottjie, Vincent J,, B.S., Management, Willingboro. N.J. Swoyer, John F,, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Taliey, Kevin, B.S„ Accounting, Phila., Pa. Thompson, Meryl H., B.S., Sociology, Willingboro, N.J. Tierney. Edward, A.. B.A., Computer Science, Jenkintown, Pa. Tucker, Ella J., B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Meryl H. Thompson Edward A. Tierney Ella . Tucker 229 Tumulty, Richard ., B.S., Operations Management, Phila., Pa. Turner, Patricia A., B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Varrone. Peter, T., B.S., Operations Management, Roslyn, Pa. Viiitski. Stanley Anthony, B.S., Marketing, Norristown, Pa. Watson, Richard C, B.S., Operations Management, Holland, Pa. Wesiowsici, Wanda Eleanor, B.A., History, Phila., Pa. Alpha Sigma Lambda Whartenby, Gerald, ., B.A., Sociology. Phila., Pa. Wilkinson, Frank H., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Williams, William R., B.A., Electronic Physics, PhUa., Pa. Winstead, Lorraine Y.,, B.S., Business Administration, Phila., Pa. Witcher, Barbara V., B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Nancy Moon Mary Ewing Gregory Klouder 230 Seniors Not Pictured Abboll. Stephen oseph. B.A.. Criminal justice, Phila., Pa. Adams, Andrea E.. B.A., Mathematics. Phila., Pa. Baldwin. Doris L.. B.A.. English Education. Phila., Pa. Benvenuto, Patricia A.. B.A., Psychology. Phila., Pa. Blakney. WiJiiam, B.S.. Accounting, PhUa., Pa. Boettcher, Frank ., B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Brady. Francis Patrick, B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Buddie, ames oseph, B.S., Finance, Deptford, N.J. Bu lock, Janice A., B.A., Sociology. Phila., Pa. Byrne, John P.. B.A.. Humanities, Phila., Pa. Cael. Catherine M., B.A., Mathematics Computer Science, Haverford, Pa. Carberry, Paul M., B.S.. Operations Management, Cornwells Heights, Pa. Carlin, William J., B.A.. History, Phila.. Pa. Carr, Mary, B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Carson, Curtis C, B.A.. Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Chehak, Norbert V.. B.S.. Finance, Cherry HUl, N.J. Cimorelli. Edward J., B.S.. Sociology, Phila., Pa. Clark. Jerry Lee, B.A., Psychology, Phila.. Pa. CJinkscole, Larry Lee, B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. Coffey. James Michael, B.S.. Accounting, North Wales, Pa. Colley, Herbert Von, Jr., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Collins. Elwood, B.S.. Management, Phila., Pa. Convery, Hugh F., Jr., B.S., Operations Management, Oreland, Pa. Coppola, Salvatore P., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Crigiiton, William J., B.S.. Accounting, West Chester, Pa. Dembowski. James A, B.S., Management Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., Pa. Diegel, Joseph T., B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa. Ecker, Dennis C, B.A., Sociology Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. Esofa, Louis Francis, B.S., Finance, Pennsauken. N.J. Farley, John P., Sociology Criminal Justice, Cheltenham, Pa. Fisher, Sharon A., B.S., Operations Management, Elkins Park, Pa. Flavin. J. Christopher, B.S., Operations Management, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Frye, Richard T.. B.S., Electronic Physics, Williamstown, N.J. Garvin, Vicki Lynn. B.A., Economics, Ambler, Pa. Gielec, Michael, B.S., Electronic Physics, CollegevlUe, Pa. Gochoco, James R., B.S., Accounting Finance, Chalfont, Pa. Goldstein, Barbara L., B.S., English Education, Phila., Pa. Grzybowski, Jerome J., B.S., Accounting. Phila., Pa. Hail, John J., B.S., Finance, Chalfont, Pa. Harper. Madeleine R., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Harvey. Terrance M., B.A.. Humanities, Phila., Pa. Hendricks, Stevan, B.S.. Accounting, Levittown. Pa. Hirner. Susan. B.A.. English, Phila.. Pa. Huggins, Geraldine J., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Warrington, Pa. Jones, Michal H., B.A., Sociology, Royersfrod, Pa. Keiner, Wally, B.S., Accounting, Elkins Park, Pa. Kelly, Gerald ., B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Kukowski. Chester ., B.S., Marketing, Phila., Pa. Maddaloni, Roselee M.. B.A.. English, Phila., Pa. Mogill, Lorraine F., B.A., Psychology, Phila., Pa. Martin, Frank A., B.A., Criminal Justice, Roxborough, Pa. McCrory. Deborah V., B.A., Criminal Justice, Phila., Pa. McGettigan, Joseph P., B.S.. Finance, Glenside, Pa. McGinley, Thomas W., B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Miller, Lidna J., B.S., Accounting, Lansdale, Pa. Montague, John P., B.S.. Marketing, Hatboro, Pa. Moon, Nancy, B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Murphy. Teresa M., B.S., Management, Phila.. Pa. Noll, Charles A., B.A., English, Phila., Pa. O ' Connor, Kevin M., B.S., Finance, Phila., Pa. Oczki, Martin J., B.A., Sociology, Phila., Pa. OTooIe, John L.. B.S., Accounting, Phila., Pa. Parente. Anita Lisa, B.A., H umanities, Phila., Pa. Poiesz, John L, B.S., Finance, Darby, Pa. Potako, John V., B.A., Computer Science, Exton, Pa. Rogan, Daniel J., Jr., B.A.. Sociology, Phila., Pa. Regruto, Eileen, B.A., Psychology, Phila.. Pa. Roessler. Joseph T., B.A., Sociology, Maple Glen, Pa. Rooney. Michael F., B.S., Management, West Chester, Pa. Rose, Deborah Ann, B.A.. Elementary Education, Abington, Pa. Rossi, Vincent Jude, B.S., Management, Phila., Pa. Roundtree, Robert L., B.A., Criminal Justice Sociology, Phila., Pa. Schell, Bruce Eugene, B.S., Accounting, Marlton, N.J. Schultz, Carl B., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations, Langhorne, Pa. Seckinger, Robert W., Jr., B.S., Accounting. Phila., Pa. Smith, Richard John, B.S., Accounting, Phila.. Pa. Smith, William L., B.S., Management. Phila., Pa. Smyth. William. B.S., Operations Management, Phila.. Pa. Sowinski. John Joseph, B.S.. Management, Phila., Pa. Stewart, Edword J., B.S.. Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila.. Pa. Sudul, Richard M., B.S.. Operations Management, Phila., Pa. Tea Eric, B.S.. Accounting, Phila., Pa. Wilkinson, Wiibert T., B.S., Personnel and Labor Relations Marketing, Cornwells Heights, Pa.. Williams, Charles L, B.A., Criminal Justice. Phila., Pa. Williams, Christopher J., B.S., Operations Management, Phila., Pa. Wilson, Jerome, B.A., Computer Science, Phila.. Pa. Yeager. Robert. B.S., Accounting, Maple Shade, N.J. Zieike, Christopher, B.S., Electronic Physics, East Greenville, N.J. 231 f -t In Memorlam ' mmtti Diane Blumenthal teonard Shakt John E. James Pushpa Mittal Alma Reeves Cpt. John Schock Nancy Rodgers . S - 233 234 235 Distinguished Patrons Raymond P. Heath . : Brother Emery MoUenhauer Special Activities Office LaSalle College Resident Life Staff It ' s the people who make the place Dr. Thomas N. McCarthy Vincent Kling The Christian Brothers Community John Veen Mr. Mrs. Thomas Louden Mr. Mrs. Emil Medvidik Dear Loretta, Congratulations, and may you make great history! Love, Mom Patrons Chestnut Hill Stationery B English Department Patricia A. Nugent ., Henry J. Winters Mary A. Robinson William J. Binkowski Dr. Joseph Flubacher Jane Bransfield Mr. Mrs. Anthony Falbo Mrs. Anna Strecker Mfs. Clare Rauscher The Counseling Center Staff Br. Gerry Molyneaux Mrs. George Zwolak N P7V A Uncle Bob, Thank you for four years of enlightenment. We will all be sure to follow the road to greatness just like A good ol ' Foster Roser! , Rob Gitman, Beth Harper, Frank ' Haaz, Ed Barr, Rosemary Robinson jj The Gavel Society Congratulates the Class of 1980 Patti Shapiro — President Neil Silverman — Vice-President Lee Mogavero Congratulations To Linda Mauro and the Class of 1980 Mauro Die Co. Congratulations to The Class of 1980 Career Planning and Placement Congratulations Reed Goldstein Love and Best Wishes, Mom and Dad Steve and Abbe Congratulations to Andrea Lynn Barkocy With Love Best Wishes Mom and Dad Allen and Gary 237 To Our Seniors John B., Nush, Billy Mac, Steve, Denny, Sue, Bill C, Kathy J., Irene, John M.: May your road through Hfe be paved with Happiness, Success, Graham Cracker Crumbs Love Thanks The Masque (The more you do, the more you do) 238 9 ecf Congratulations Class of 1980 Day Admissions Office Brother Lewis Mullin, F.S.C. Director of Admissions Barbara }. Arthur Associate Director of Admissions Stephen L. McGonigle Associate Director of Admissions Brother F. Christopher, F.S.C. Coordinator: Transfer Foreign Students Brother E. Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C. Assistant Director of Admissions Mary V. Rutkowski Admissions Counselor The Congratulates The Class of 1980, And our own graduating Seniors: Beth Harper — Co-Editor-in-Chief Lee Mogavero — Co-Editor-in-Chief Walt Baker — Business Manager Neil Cohen — Managing Editor Neil Silverman — Entertainment Editor Mary Montrella — News Editor Rob Gitman - Photo Editor MANDATO ' S BEER DISTRIBUTOR Pick-up Save Phone 276-1220 USE OUR CONVENIENT DRIVE-THRU 6849 Limekiln Pike Phila., P . Gary E. McCafferty Best Wishes and Success In the future Congratulations and Love Dad and Mom Bobby and Kelly 239 The Student Programming Association Wishes to extend: Our congratulations to the members of the class of 1980, our thanks to the members of the class who served in our organization and our appreciation to the La Salle student body for making 1979-80 our most successful year ever. Karl Miller — President Wendy Samter — Secretary Joan Bove - Vice President Reginald B. King - Treasurer Paul Bogart — Special Events Dennis Snyder — Publicity John D. Rossi — Services Jeff Wolper — Services Monica Janke — Social And The Members of Student Programming Big Top Cold Beer — Ice — Soda Party Snacks 6300 North Broad St. Call 276-BEER 240 SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA O C 3 O C 3 O en O O CD o CD O CD O CD O CD The Students ' Government Association Extends its warmest wishes and sincere congratulations to The Class of 1980 It is the Spirit which we bring to the fight that decides the issue. It is the morale that wins the victory. George C. Marshall 1880 - 1959 Mitch Katz, President Andrea Barkocy, Executive Vice President Frank Haaz, Vice President of Business Affairs Greg NoMAak, Vice President of Student Affairs Brian McDonough, Vice President of Academic Affairs The Senate Ed Barr Carol Louden Mark Faber Jane Fagan Al DiGregorio Jacky Alford Chris Andreas Bob Stewart Ann Stumpo Tom Ziemba Dan Tann Theresa Morretta Len Zimmerman Dave Schmotzer Kathy Golden Carl Wenzel Maureen McDonnell Ellen Reilly Academic Affairs Committee Patty Pownall Monica Heck Jane Fagan Mike Cramer Ed Vasko Bob Scally Linda Barber Marilyn Hause Bruce Ruggeri Rich Kranick Rich Donnelly Pat Graney Janice Hill Chuck Capone Paula Krebs Kathy Sweeney Ken Gustin Walt Baker CD o CD O CD O CD O CD O CD O CD O CD O CD O SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA SGA 241 Marian Slawiatynsky Congratulations and best wishes Love, Your Family Congratulations Dennis Pone And all of his class mates we have had the pleasure of meeting Love Mom, Dad, and Dave Congratulations Rosemary T. Robinson Love and best v rishes Your Mother and Father We are very proud of you Angela Lagocki Congratulations And Love Mom and Dad Congratulations to a SPECIAL Son WALTER BAKER, JR. We are VERY proud of you because you did it mostly on your own. Love and Best Wishes Mom and Dad Compliments Of Davor Photo Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 80 Physics Department 242 WEXP Congratulates The Class of 1980 Reed Goldstein — General Manager Dan Kelly — Program Director Bob Windhaw — Business Manager John Sherrie — Music Director Len Zimmerman — Sports Director Karen Finocchiaro — Advertising Director Geri Motz — News Director Joanne Lolmery — Music Room Director Dennis Gazak — Technical Director 243 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 On behalf of the evening students we would like to extend our best wishes to the following faculty members: DR. VICTOR D. BROOKS. Student Congress moderator, Alpha Sigma Lambda Honors Society historian and honorary member of Cross Keys Fraternity, Dr. Brooks is celebrating his 25th year at La Salle as a member and past chairman of the evening department of Psychology. E. FRANK HANLON. Recently retired, Mr. Hanlon had been a member of the English department teaching in the evening division since its birth in the fall of 1946. EVENING DIVISION STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS Jane Ruane — President Carole Sokalski — Vice-President Joanne Maimer — Secretary Kathy Little — Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Connie Dunstan — College Council Representatives Mike HumI - USAES Official Delegate 244 Number One is a winning feeling at Contin ital Bank. In sports there are only a few win- ners. But at Continental Bank you ' re sure to be a winner because You ' re Always Number One. Number One is that special feeling you get from the people who serve you. It ' s a special feeling you get from the services we offer you. It ' s a special feeling that lets you know how important you are to us. So feel like a winner There ' s a Continental Bank near you, and we re eager to make you Number One. m You ' re Always Number One CONTINENTAL BANK: Eieculive Headquarters: Cenire Square 1500 Markel Stfeel, Philadelphia, Pa 19102 • Legal Headquanei and Swede Slreels. Norrislown. Pa 19404 245 Comp iments of tr First Pennsqivania Bank The bank with the |i as Factor © 1977 First Pennsylvania Bank n a. Member F.D.I.C. |g Best Wishes to The Explorer from the Pubhc Affairs Area of La SaLLG CQLLBGe ■H iB H H H PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19141 We appreciate and applaud your conscientious efforts to capture the essence of the college in such a creative manner. 246 EXPLORER ' S DEN Finest Steaks and Hoagies in Town 2160 W. Olney Ave. Vl4-g879 ■DELAWARE COUNTY 230-32 BALTIMORE PIKE I 3-3663 SPRINGFIELD. PA, J. F. McCrossen Co. MAIN LINE see LANCASTER A I 5-2e77-HAVERFOF LOWER BUCKS CO. U S 1 . 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Yurkanin We Are Pleased and Very Proud Love, Mom and Dad and Beverly Congratulations Gene Strecker Love and Best Wishes Your Family We Are Proud of You Carol A. Henns Congratulations And Love Mom, Dad Stanley Compliments of Compliments of the McChesney Family 249 Colonial Savings Bank — ' PH II A n FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19106 • 215 627-1400 MAIN OFFICE: FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106 BRANCH OFFICES: WEST CHESTER PIKE AND CLAREMONT BOULEVARD, HAVERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 19083 STATE ROAD AND LANSDOWNE AVENUE, DREXEL HILL, PENNSYLVANL 19026 HIGHEST INTEREST RATES ALLOWED BY LAW IRA ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE 250 Know that yesterday Is but today ' s Memory And Tomorrow is Today ' s Dream Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 From LaSalle College Residence Council Officers Brian McHale — President Jane Paone — Secretary Chris Serpico — Vice-President John McEvoy — Treasurer And The Executive Board 251 Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 80 LaSalle College Food Services 252 The History Department Congratulates The Class Of ' 80 The Management Department Congratulates Graduating Seniors And Wishes Them Every Success In Their Careers We Sincerely Hope That These Careers Are Managerial Robert F. Kelly Congratulations And Best Wishes Love Your Family Albert M. DiGregorio Congratulations We are very proud of you! Mom and Dad Eileen and Carla Robert and Joan Compliments Of LaSalle Corp. 253 The Explorer Editor-in-Chief (Fall Semester): Joseph Mahon Editor-in-Chief (Spring Semester): John D. Rossi, III Business Editor: John D. Rossi III Photo Editors: Len Spearing, Rob Gitman Copy Editor: Tom Rodden Associate Editors: Wendy Samter, Holly Hale Evening Division Editor: Betty Coyne Special Consultant to the Editor: Carl Miller Computer Systems Editor: Reginald King Advisors: Vince Kling, Christine Lysionek 254 Photo Staff: Writing Staff: Business Staff: Staff: Len Spearing Tom Rodden Kathy Colbert Nora Barry Rob Gitman Jim Butler Barb Kelly Al DiGregorio Lou Mosca Virginia Bareshek Frank Mandato Jane Ruane Ellen Resnick Joe Mahon Evie Nugent Sue Krembs Dave Propis Wendy Samter Reginald King Cathy McGauley Neil Cohen Brian Pierce Paula Krebs John Rossi Andrea Barkocy Ai DiCregorio Yvonne Hayman Michael Jones John O ' Toole Ed Green I would like to extend special thanks to Bob Davine, publishing consultant, Abe Orlick, of Davor Photo, The Student Life Office, Len Spearing, and my entire staff. Without the help and cooperation of these fine people who worked very hard to meet deadlines, you would have just looked at 254 blank pages. 255 We are leaving now Gladly, with years of growth behind us Sadly, with memories of good times and good friends. But mostly Hopeful for ourselves And for the future. 9
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