La Salle University - Explorer Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1984
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Theme 2 Dedication 4 Academics 36 Organizations 76 Sports 106 Seniors 140 Evening 216 Congratulations Ads 244 EXPLORER 1984 LA SALLE COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA,PA. 19W EXPLORER Oft T ' O brave new world! ' Miranda was proclaiming the possibility of loveliness, the possibility of transforming even the nightmare into something fine and noble. ' O brave new world! ' It was a challenge, a command. Aldous Huxley, Brave New World In rhis spring of 1984 we ore colled ro look or ourselves, our world, and our fu- rure. George OnA ell ' s 1934 ond Aldous Huxley ' s Brave New World coll us ro examine rhe persons we ' ve become ond rhe sociery we ' ve crofred. Dur whor we see need nor reflect rheir nighrmor- ish projecrions. If our experiences or Lo Solle hove roughr us onyrhing, rhey hove roughr us of rhe porenriol rhor exists in rhe heorr ond mind ond soul of each individual. The possibilities rhor exisr for rhe brove new world ' envisioned by Mir- anda coll ro each one of us os we face this catalytic year. For Lo Solle, 1984 is characterized by dynamism ond fellowship. The consrruc- rion of o new dormitory and dining hall has expanded the residential fociliries, en- abling more students to live on campus and porricipare in residenrial life. The ad- dition of Q Direcror of Academic Compur- ing and a Direcror of Long-Ronge Plan- ning ro rhe odminisrrarion also reflects on onriciporion of rhe needs of tomorrow. Discussion of Lo Salle ' s furure as college or university highlights rhe continual process of evaluation and self scruriny or the Col- lege. And involvement in the Campus Boulevard Corporation, rhe Small Busi- ness Developmenr Cenrer and rhe Ur- ban Studies Cenrer reaffirms Lo Salle ' s commitment ro rhe people and insritu- rions of Philadelphia. The giving spirir of Lo Solle is also shown in projecrs ranging from wolkorh- ons and the Committee on Appalachian Life to the Special Olympics ond Ploy Day. Students express rheir concerns for rhe furure rhrough orgonizorions such as Mobilization for Survival, Pox Chrisri, and the Hunger Task Force. They work re- ward their own goals, striving for excel- lence in rhe classroom and on rhe play- ing field. And rheir progress is encouraged by dedicated faculty, who shape their education and help equip them to foce rhe chollenges of 1984 and beyond. The srory that unfolds on rhe pages of this Explorer is a testament to rhe many individuals, ideas and experiences rhor comprise La Solle College 1984. Ir ' s your story. And ir ' s just begun. Joanne C. Kelly Dedication In rhe summer of 1936 q young Chris- rion Drorher enrolled in o doss or Lq Solle College. Before rhe semester ended, however, he was reaching rhe course, having assumed rhe duries of his infirmed professor. For Drorher Giiberr Jude 5a- pone, rhis ocrion v os choracrerisric of his obiliry, versoriliry, and unselfish commir- menr ro educarion. Born in Pirrsburgh, and raised rhere and in Dosron, Brorher Jude became in- reresred in reaching or on early age. While in rhe sevenrh grade, he v os im- pressed by rhe dedicarion of a reacher who helped him ruror his younger brorh- er, who was suffering from whooping cough. The influence of a nun who later rought him Latin confirmed in him the desire ro reach in a religious environ- menr. He entered rhe Chrisrian Drorhers ' communiry on Seprember 7, 1933, and is celebroring his Golden Jubilee rhis year. As on undergraduate, Brother Jude attended La Salle College and Catholic Universiry, receiving his B.A. from La Solle in 1939. He also srudied at the Universiry of Pirrsburgh, earning a Master of Lerters in Lorin in 1948 and a Ph.D. in rhe Classics in 1953. Brother Jude hos taught throughout the Chrisrian Brorhers ' sysrem. He found his first experience, reoching firsr graders, especially enjoyable. In 1951, he assumed Brother Gilbert Jude Sapone Q permonenr reaching posirlon or Lo Solle, and, wirh rhe exceprion of six years spenr in Pirrsburgh, has roughr here con- rinuously since. He roughr business cur- riculunn for nearly his firsr decade or Lo Salle. In oddirion, he rook evening classes in religion, obroining his M.A. in Theology from rhe College in 1958. As o member of rhe Foreign Longuoges Deporrmenr, he has roughr classes in his forre, rhe clossicol longuoges Lorin and Greek, and in rhe modern languages French, Ger- man, Irolion and Sponish. He has also roughr courses in Pveligion, and, more re- cenrly, in Medical Terminology. He hos found rhor, even reaching seculor sub- jecrs, he is able ro help srudenrs wirh problems of o morol norure. While or Pirrsburgh, Drorher Jude be- come involved in rhe Virgilion Sociery of America. For rhe posr rhirreen years he has been Assisronr Direcror of rhe Soci- ery, conducring exrensive rours of Iroly, France, Irelond, Spain, Egypr, Norrh Africa, Asia Minor, Israel, Yugoslovio ond Swirzer- lond. He has been involved in excovo- rions ond is ofren called on for his special- ry, epigraphy, rhe inrerprerorion of oncienr inscriprions. He is able ro explain ro his fellow rrovellers, for example, fres- cos and mosaics in Pompeii and Greece. To be sronding on rhe walls of Troy, he remorks, mokes everyrhing you reach so olive. Ir is OS the classics professor or Lo Solle rhor Drorher Jude is besr known ro us. He has been oble ro shore his vosr knowl- edge of rhe longuoge, hisrory, and myth- ology of rhe clossicol periods wirh counr- less srudenrs, ond many of his peers os well. Dr. Dernhordr Dlumenrhol, o former srudenr of Drorher Jude ond Chairperson of rhe Foreign Longuoges Deporrmenr, recalls Drorher Jude as o demonding in- srrucror. Dr. Dlume nrhol cires Drorher Jude ' s unrivaled experrise, saying, He ' s o fonrosric resource for rhis deporrmenr. He also nores rhor Drorher Jude is lorgely responsible for keeping rhe srudy of rhe classics olive for evening srudenrs. Dr. Leo Rudnyrzky, onorher former srudenr and colleague of Drorher Jude in rhe Foreign Languages Deporrmenr, re- marks rhor Drorher Jude rreors his sru- denrs as if rhey were his own children. Drorher Jude srrives ro moinroin o relo- rionship of muruol respecr wirh his sru- denrs. He insisrs on conducring his classes in small seminor room, personally fixing up rhe dossroom before ony srudenrs orrive. He soys he enjoys cleoning his blockboord ond roble, especially of groffi- ri rhor is nor clossicol His srudenrs op- ploud his enrhusiosm ond his greor sense of humor. Well-rounded in his approach ro life, he is oble ro apply ideas from dossicol lirerorure ro rwenrierh cenrury life ond ro express in modern rerms rhe oncienr Greek ond Pvomon conceprs of virtue and honor. Drorher Jude feels ir is imporronr for reochers ro sroy olive and see rhe view- poinrs of rheir srudenrs, sroring, Ir ' s nice reoching and being wirh young people becouse ir mokes you feel young. Jusr OS his Lorin reocher inspired him, he rries ro inspire orhers ro go inro educorion. Lecruring wirh predsion, he rries ro reach o subjecr in o manner rhor will show his srudenrs how ro reoch ir. In focr, Drorher Jude roughr o few of his currenr Lo Solle colleogues while rhey were high school srudenrs, and quire o few more while rhey were srudenrs or Lo Solle. He prides himself on rhe focr rhor over o dozen of his former srudenrs ore now college pro- fessors reaching Lorin ond Greek. Drorher Jude has enriched Lo Solle wirh his consummore experrise, his Chris- rion humiliry, and his delighrful personol- iry. Ir is wirh pride rhor rhe 1984 Explorer is dedicored ro one who, in rhe words of o currenr srudenr, is on educoror par excellence. Joanne C Kelly Daniella Colarusso has o bird ' s-eye view of passing srudenrs from her window in Sr. Korhor- ine Holi. Prepared for another inreresring class, Mary DerGarobedion enrers OIney Hall ' s side en- rronce. John Adair waits with o friend ourside rhe North Halls ' enrronce. Deron Hurst finds a unique way ro relax on o Saturday ofrernoon. But isn ' t o hammocK a bit risky? Students look on as rhe Grease Bond performs on rhe Good Shepherd grounds during Spring Fling, The weel ' s acriviries cuiminored in o gala weelsend bosh. Maria Formanek and Kris Miklusek meer or concession srond Saturday ' s events induded sock races and chugging conresrs. Liso Dosiie and Jim Drinl er reom up for rhe wheelbarrow race. There ' s always a crowd around a keg. Carhy Froser makes sure she gers her share. The dunking booth mokes o big splosh or Spring Fling. Srudenrs become immersed in rhe Qcriviries of rhis week-long evenr sponsored by Residence Council. The odvenr of summer means more rhon jusr vocorions or summer classes or Lo Salle. The sounds of music drifr from rhe doors of rhe College Union os cos- rumes, furnirure, ond pieces of scenery - are carried pasr rhem. The Dan Rodden Theorre is a hive of ocriviry, and rhe Snack Bar dining room has been ren- omed The Carousel Room. Ir ' s oil for one reason — La Salle Music Theatre is abour ro begin onorher season of sum- mer enrerroinmenr. Ir ' s been going strong for 23 seasons this year, and ir shows no signs of quirring. Ir does, however, show rhe signs of change. The economic and socio! realities of the 80 ' s ore leaving their mark on every aspect of life, and the Music The- atre, with the rest of the entertainment world, is no exception. It is the challenge of the Music Theotre today to answer those realities and still maintain the excel- lent reputation it has earned during rhe course of 23 summers. Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C., has been both producer and director of the Music Theatre since 1978, and he is the man largely responsible for bringing it into the 80 ' s. He chooses the shows to be done each summer ond runs the open audi- tions. The latter ore basically the some every year: on odvertisement is placed in the locol newspapers, and alumni and members of the community, as well as students, try out. Choosing o show, how- ever, presents difficulties. Designedly, no show has ever been repeated. In addi- tion, some shows ore too doted for on 80 ' s audience. And others simply aren ' t the stuff of which summer music theatre is made. Our audience wonts to be en- tertained, not challenged, Brother Graham explains. Upbeat, lilting pro- ductions like South Pacific ore very populor, while bold, dramatic trage- dies like West Side Story are less so. A choice must be made according- ly. Finally, the rising cost of produc- tion has led the Music Theatre to odopt the practice of doing one major show rather than two. In place of the second show, o revue is done, spotlighting the work of a major musical composer or team. Brothet Graham spends hours lis- tening to songs, ond tries, in the final selection, to mix the famous with the forgotten. The combination of major show and musicol revue keeps produc- tions costs (as well as tid et prices) down, but finondol economies are not the only ones practiced today. Econ- omy of time is important, too. Shows thot lasted three hours in the 50 ' s hove been streamlined to two hours for on 80 ' s au- dience by cutting the padding that fills many of them. More time is saved by allowing the audience to see the sets being moved os a scene ends, on ac- cepted theotricol practice now. In the end, judidous timesoving keeps the pro- duction moving without any deodness and the audience ' s thoughts stay with the story. The Music Theatre serves several pur- poses today. Its founder, the late Don Rodden, viewed it os a troining ground in musical comedy for young people, ond through the years, it has utilized the tal- ents of hundreds of young performers. It was their vitality and enthusiasm that first won rave reviews for the Music Theatre and conrributed to the excellent reputa- tion it still enjoys. On onother level. Broth- er Graham believes that it is on impor- tant public relorions vehicle that brings hundreds of community members onto compus every summer. Mony come ev- ery year, and they leave with o good impression of the College. In addition, stu- denrs from orher schools hove been known ro Transfer ro Lo Solle of rer spend- ing summer wirh rhe Music Theorre. Srill rhe only college in rhe counrry ro sponsor o professional summer music rheorre, Lo Solle benefirs from irs unique odvonroge. Undeniably, rhe passing yeors hove lefr their mork on rhe Music Theorre, bur ir is ro irs credir rhor ir has mer rhe chonges and mode rhem v ork. Music Theorre srill provides on evening of qual- ity Broadway enrerroinmenr wirhour any of Broodwoy ' s expenses or incon- veniences. For o summer evening ' s rhe- orricol enrerroinmenr, ir con ' r be bear. Ellen M. Compbell Summer Musk Theatre porrons will recognize rhe fomilior foce of FronK Forrell, performing here in Rogers and Hommersrein Tonighr. Mary MacLeod and Tim Connell perform rheir donee scene in Dells ore Ringing. The cast of Dells are Ringing , Aloin Ehrer, Croig Piond, Pom Willioms, Dewey Orienre, Dill McCaffrey, Sue Kurowski, Don Schiff, Jim McCrone, Jr., Jonice Moser, Dove Murdock, Sheilo Riley, Mary MacLeod ond Tim Connell, roke o curroin coll. k- ' m Betsy Fitzgerald enjoys her view of rhe dunking boorh from Bruce Srroud ' s shoulders. The dunking boorh wos ser up as port of rhe Spring Fling fesriviries. Paul Keenan listens orrenrively as Dr. Kerlin expounds rhe finer poinrs of Ploro ' s Euthyphro and Apology. Senior Harry Dillon purs in o few hours of srudying or rhe Dovid Leo Lawrence Memorial Library. It was just one of rhose days for Maureen O ' Neill ond Maria Covoiloro. Grace McAllister brightened borh rhe Special Olympics and Play Day wirh her clowning minis- rry. Eric Fillmon and Mark Thomas dish our Iralian warer ice or an SGA sponsored sale. A contestant from Sr Hilory Hall porricipores in rhe pie earing conresr sponsored by rhe AXP Lirrle Sisrers. A bench outside rhe College Union provides o peaceful serring ro chor wirh friends berween dosses. Students pose for our phorogropher berween c.asses With the large selection of greeting cords or me campus srore, rhere is no excuse for nor sending your mother o cord on Mother ' s Day. special Arhleres With rhe ceremonial lighting of rhe rorch, rhe firsr annual Lo Salle Eosrern Regionol Pennsylvania Special Olympics swim comperirion began in Hoyman Holl on April 30, 1983. The Special Olympics become o reali- ty or La Solle mostly through the help of the Philodelphio Sports Association and through funding and volunteers from Syntex Dental Products. Each of the seventy special orhletes in attendance competed in different swim- ming events throughout the day. The A special athlete plays soccer berween swimming evenrs. Jubilant competitors and buggers cele- brare rhe finisin of o swimming roce. Ralph Lewis, Alberr Truck Burrs, and Phil Durron conducr o bosi erball clinic. events included freestyle, breoststroke, bockstroke, and relay. The athletes were also grouped according to age ond sex. Five othletes were involved in each event and all who participated received medals. Each othlete was given ot least one hugger . These buggers, many of whom were Lo Solle students, cheered their athletes on during their designoted events. Between swimming events, athletes hod the opportunity to ploy bosketboll or soccer. Aerobic dancing and on activity room were also provided for all those interested. Lunch was served for every- one in the ballroom, followed by a vari- ety show thot included a magician, o gymnast, and o juggler. Some speciol guests who portidpoted in the Spedol Olympics induded AM Philodelphio ' s Jonet Dovies, Brother Por- nck Ellis, assorted clowns, and Lo Salle ' s own Explorer. Brorher Patrick helped open the Special Olympics with his rendi- tion of the National Athem. Ms. Dovies acted OS a hugger ond distributed med- als to all of the portidponts. The clowns provided toys for rhe athletes while the Explorer enrertoined them. All those involved deemed the event on overwhelming success. Ve hod a great time, remarked Associate Athletic Director Joe O ' Donnell. We hope to do it again. Kothy Lutz Children or Heorr Ploy Doy, a day of ocriviries for speciol children and rheir fomilies, was devel- oped losr spring by Lo Solle ' s Council for Exceprionol Children. A srudenr orgonizo- non dedicored ro serving special children, rhe Council for Exceprionol Children (CEO wonred ro bring handicapped children and rheir families rogerher ro experience rhe joy of play and ro rediscover one onorher as children or heorr. Thirry chil- dren who were eirher severely and profoundly impaired or rroinobly men- roily rerarded were invired ro parrici- pore along wirh rheir parents or guordions. The members of CEC en- couraged all of Lo Salle rojoin rhem in spending rhis rewarding, heorr warm- ing day wirh exceprionol people in whor rhey hoped would become on onnuol campus evenr. Like srudenrs in any orgonizorion planning on acriviry, rhe members of CEC spenr many lore afrernoons and free periods preparing for Ploy Day. Their efforts were visible ro all on cam- pus OS rhey sponsored o Cookie Day and popcorn sole in rhe College Union ro raise money for rheir Ploy Day fund. Mosr imporranrly, rhey drew upon rhe lessons rhey learned in rheir education dosses and rhrough rheir field work ro prepare for rhe special needs of rheir guesrs. Speciol Education mojors or La Salle, who ore participating in one of the best Special Educotion programs in rhe state, ore exposed to exceptional children ond professionals practicing in rhe field dur- ing each phase of rheir underg roduore co- reers. Throughour Play Day, CEC members were assisted by volunteers from rhe fro- rerniry Pi Koppo Phi and rhe sororiry Gom- mo Sigma Sigma in decorating rooms, serv- ing lunch, ond ushering people throughour rhe College Union. CEC members directed their guesrs in individual os well os group ocriviries aimed or enhancing motor devel- opment and fostering cooperative ploy. The group ocrlviry beor rhe drum, for ex- omple, wos designed ro encouroge eye- hand coordinorion ond orrending skills. The recreorionol and educorionol ocriviries also included boll rolling, sponge pointing, hot potato ond dancing. CEC members hoped to give the fomilies something which they could continue doing with their children long ofrer Ploy Day wos over. Recognizing rhot regression, one of rhe biggesr problems in rhe field of speciol education, occurs most often outside of the school setting, rhey prepored o rouch board for rhe children ro roke home wirh rhem. This consisred of o piece of cardboard ond moreriols of varying rextures which could be posred on rhe board in rhe shape of rhe child ' s hand and feir for roctile stimulo- rion. One kindhearted CEC member even donated trophies ro give ro eoch special child in orrendance. Dur, Judging from the smiles and loughter of rhe children, porrici- porion in Play Day wos prize enough. Joanne C. Kelly Koren O ' Grady helps o child wirh her play dough creorion. Joanne Romano watches o young orr- isr or worl ' , Mario Hryczynsky, Michelle McGee, ond Frank Corron direcr o boisterous musi- cal acriviry. Philadelphia landmarks ore even more copri- varmg or nighr. Ciry Holl rower dominores rhe shy- line, lighrs on Doorhouse Row ond rhe Arr Museum reflecr off rhe Schuylkill Riiver, end norives ond visi- rors oliKe flock ro famous Par ' s Sreoks ar 9rh and Possyunk. a 20 The studying areas of La Solle ore os varied as rhe srudenrs Themselves. Some fovorire spors include rhe rrees and benches of rhe quods, os well OS rhe Lawrence Librory and irs Wisrer An- nex 22 23 In autumn and in spring, beaureous rrees adorn rhe La Solle compus. Sunlight reflects off rhe lobby floor of OIney Hall, Frank Kolinka, Mark Zorzeczny and friends enjoy on ofrernoon on rhe quod in fronr of rhe Annex. 24 wr; 25 Adding ro rhe Comforr and Convenience of Lo Soiie The bresr oddirions ro rhe Lo Salle resi- dence communiry indude 5r. Korhorine HqII, q beouriful new dormirory, and rhe Norrh Halls Complex dining hall. Togerher, rhey hove mode coming home ro resi- denr life a new and exciring experience or Lo 5alle. Consrrucrion of rhe $6.5 million dormi- rory projecr began in early Seprember, 1982. This operorion ron according ro schedule, making more living occommo- dorions available ro srudenrs in rhe Fall of 1983. Inirially, rhe consrrucrion of rhe new dormirory was on inconvenience. Resi- denrs hod ro odjusr ro on increased noise level, which made sleeping and srudying difficulr. The odminisrrorion hod ro deal wirh opposirion from several communiry groups, including rhe Delfield Area Neigh- borhood Associorion (DANA), which feir rhor La Salle was roo aggressive in ac- quiring land. There were also comploinrs from srudenrs and foculry who feared rhor available parking space would dwindle. All of rhese problems hove now been surmounred. Sr. Korhorine, rhe firsr dormirory builr since La Salle wenr co-ed in 1970, houses over 300 srudenrs. In oddirion ro single rooms, rhere ore double rooms available in rwo sryles. Some rooms hove shared borhroom fociliries, while orhers hove only basins inside. There ore also TV lounge areas, a game room, a laundry room, rhree kirchenerres, and o spacious ourdoor quod. The new dormirory ollevi- ores Lo Salle ' s previous space problem, enobling srudenrs from Philadelphia ro live on campus and eliminoring rhe need ro place rhree srudenrs in a double room. Ir also provides more srudy space for srudenrs. The Norrh Halls Complex dining focili- ries have been designed ro provide rhe mosr comforroble and convenienr ear- ing orrongemenrs. The new cafererio re- lieves rhe congesrion of fourrh and fifrh period lunch-goers, providing nor only space, bur a quid er flow ar rhe coshier OS well. As rhe new fociliries opened, o conrroversiol policy resrricring rhe use of meol cords in rhe College Union wos insri- rured. Ir wos feared rhor rhe new ar- rongemenr would seporare commurers and residenrs, bur rhis has nor proven ro be Q major problem. The new cafererio 26 has also creored employmenr possibiliries for communiry odulrs ond yourhs, as more food service jobs hove become available. Presently, all are sorisfied: residenr sru- denrs hove o new dormirory comporo- ble ro rhose of o large university, neigh- boring communities hove o new avenue for employment, and porking is available on the newly opened Delfield Avenue, OS well as on the Good Shepherd proper- ty and the main parking lor. La Solle also has the advantage of tolling on a larger enrollment of resident students. The pop- ularity of St. Katharine has spread from residents ro commuters ond neighbors olike. Lo Solle students will share the Joy of coming home for many semesters to come. Foye Tonksley The main entrance of St. Korhorine Holl gives srudenrs access ro both the East and West wings. Chris Dachowski is coughr playing frisbee out- side rhe new hall. Outdoor sports like this ore populor among many Lo Solle srudenrs. St. Katharine Holl, rhe laresr oddirion ro rhe residenr communiry, is evidence of La Solle ' s conrinual growrh. The new dining hall provides borh residents and commurers wirh comfortable dining ar- rangements, OS well OS Q social ormosphere. 27 ECC Rookie of the Year Chip Greenberg drives around o Temple defender. La Salle ' s talented cheerleading squod provides pregome enrerroinmenr. All Big Five guard Sreve D1qcI ; lool-is for on easy Icy up Junior Albert Truck Butts deflecrs o shor Chip Greenberg reaches over three Owls for c bas- her. 28 29 00 The Blizzard of ' 63 lefr 21.3 inches of snow on rhe Delowore Valley. The snow provided o picruresque environmenr for srudenrs weorher- ing rhe woji ' ; ro doss. 01 Lynda Barratt drives rhe bail up field os her reommares looK on. She is a perfect example of rhe endless dererminarion of rhe women ' s field hockey ream. It ' s a sunny afternoon os rhe men ' s crew reom roces on rhe Schuylkill River. Crew is o sporr which requires a full ream efforr. tU - fl iL - A. 32 o i IV H H jfi PFJ  « Swi| l ' WWL ■H S r ' 9KfiB BV r ie campus looks silenr and serene under a blanker of winrer snow. The main library is all bur deserred on a Friday ofrernoon. Two students relax on o spring doy while wcrching rhe acriviry ourside rhe College Union. For paying bills, changing courses, even ger- ring inro rhe Dollroom, srudenrs regisrering in person musr woir in long lines. 03 ' Shokespeore is nor rhe Bible For one week in Ocrober, Lo Salle was privileged ro hosr five ocrors from rhe Royal Shakespeare Company. The five performers (Hearher Canning, John Kane, Chrisropher Rovenscrofr, Edv in Richfield, and Jennie Sroller) belong ro an orgonizorion known os Acrors in Resi- dence (AIR), a group composed of 61 ocrors from rhe Royol Shakespeare Company. All AIR members ore volun- reers who porricipore in one-week cam- pus residencies. AIR is sponsored in rhe Unired Srores by The Associorion for Cre- orive Thearre Educarion Research (ACTER). All orrongemenrs for rhe group ' s oppeorance were made by Dr. Barbara Millard of rhe English deporr- menr. Millard, having previously encoun- tered rhe program, remarked rhar rhe visir was quire on enriching experience, for rhe performed word is always more meaningful rhan rhe wrirren word. The ocrors presenred a series of work- shops in dosses ond for organizorions. Workshop ropics included Hamlet The Merchant of Venice, Waiting for Go- dot, dynamics of rheorre, soliloquies, film comedy, and Shakespeare ' s women. Ed- win Richfield, urilizing a selecrion from A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, demon srrared rhe effective use of voice in read- ing lyricol scriprs for rhe Masque, while Jennie Sroller held a workshop on force- ful speech delivery for rhe Govel. The acrors olso perform ed o five-ocror version of The Merchant of Venice, wirh Sroller os Porrio, Richfield os Shylock, Rovenscrofr os Dossonio, Kane as Anro- nio, and Canning as Nerisso. Each per- former hod mulriple roles in rhis produc- rion, which was held on rwo nighrs rhar week. For rhe Concert and Lecture Se- ries, Rovenscrofr and Canning presenred The Tarnished Phoenix, a dromoric por- trair of D.H. Lawrence based upon his poems ond his lerrers and rhe memoirs of his wife, Frieda. A dramatic reading of Dylan Thomas ' Under Milk Wood was also done by the five performers. Edwin Richfield srared that he en- Joyed working in the Unired Srares be- cause rhe American voice is more okin ro Shokespeore ' s English than presenr- day Queen ' s English. Richfield also found rhar Americans hove a fresh ap- proach ro Shakespeare and rhar rhey ore more willing ro lough or o piece rhon rheir Drirish counrerports. He emphasized the point rhar Shokespeore Is nor rhe Bible; ir is somerhing rhor was meant to be performed, nor analyzed. In rhe workshops, Richfield tried to bring the rexr up off rhe page — ro moke ir alive. He, and rhe orher acrors, succeeded. Carol Brighom Jennie Sroller Edwin Richfield 04 Edwin Richfield, Heorher Conning, John Moore, Jennie Sroller, John Kone, Christopher Rovenscrofr Heorher Conning 35 06 The Voice of La Salle ' s Faculty A Lq Solle educorlon is o Lq Solle educorlon because of our Foculry. While rhe rol- enrs ond hord work of rhose who leod, odvise, counsel, repair, clean, ond odmlnlsrer ore viral for rhe experience ro be effecrive, Ir Is rhe reaching and rhe srudenr professor Inreroc- rion rhor goes wirh Ir rhar ore rhe heorr of o Lo Solle educorlon. Because rhe Foculry ore or rhe core of Lo Solle ' s life, rhey ore concerned obour oil rhe decisions and policies rhor rouch rhe educorlonol process. To some exrenr In- pur fronn rhe Foculry comes rhrough rhe academic de- porrmenr. Beyond rhar, however, rhe Foculry ex- press rheir concerns and opinions rhrough rhe Focul- ry Senare. The Foculry Senore Is mode up of elghreen full- rime foculry members drown from all ranks and elecred by rheIr peers. As one mighr expecr, parr of rhe Senore ' s work Involves represenring rhe Foculry In salary negoriorlons and re- Conrinued on page 64 ACADEMICS 1984 37 Mr, John McCloskey, Vice-Presidenr for Public Affairs 38 CDC: A Success Story In order for Lo Salle ro have remained o viral insrirurion, rrue ro irs purpose and successful in irs intended endeavors, rhe school musr necessarily hove actively nnet chollenges and undergone many chonges since its inception. Perhaps one of the most dynamic changes that La Salle has activated recently is the birrh of the Campus Boulevard Corporo- tion. Formed to breoch neighbor- hood communication barriers and ro unite representatives of various local businesses, schools, and health core centers, the Corporation grew from on idea of Brother Potrick Ellis, who acts OS Chairperson for the group. Since its genesis as the Cam- pus Boulevard CorTsortium in 1978, the CBC ' s major goal has been, to moke the Campus Boulevard Corri- dor Q strong employment center, a desirable business and shopping oreo, and a pleasant environment in which to live, worship, obtain o quality education and or health core. From the very start, Lo Solle has played a major role in the Corpora- tion. CBC President William Miller ' s offices, now located in spoce don- ated by Continental Bonk at 5901 Old Yori-; Rood, were origindly lo- cated on campus. Lo Solle students helped to facilitate much of rhe original work by interviewing over 100 local bu- sinesses, patrolling neighborhoods for abandoned cars and sanitation violations, and surveying 4000 houses ro deter- mine rhe sofery status of each. Since that rime, rhe neighborhood has achieved o significantly higher public safety raring. which has drown more business ro rhe area and helped ro persuade numerous local businesses, such as First Pennsylva- nia Bonk, not only to remoin in rhe neigh- borhood but to sink money into remod- eling. Fully 128 million dollars has been gen- erated by local businesses, and this im- Williom Miller, President, Campus Boulevard Corporarion pressive private investment has been proportionally met with government funds. Besides moking the neighborhood Q much safer place to live and work, the CBC has brought the area to the atten- tion of city politicians, stressing irs undeni- able importance as a business center that employs approximately 9,000 per- sons ond acts as o joining spot for a num- ber of established neighborhoods such as OIney, Germontown, Logon, and West Ook Lone. As local institutions hove begun to re- alize the wealth of neighbor institutions, the role of rhe CBC hos grown inro rhor of catalyst for growrh. Some of rhe projecrs ir has furrhered, eirher di- recrly or indirectly, hove hod a greor effect on the Lo Solle com- munity in particular. These include the purchase of whor is now St. Teresa Courr and the construction of St. Katharine Hall, the new dining facilities, ond additional walkways throughout rhe campus. Other les s obvious changes include the cos- metic remodeling of Germontown Hospital, which, in its design and use of wroughr-iron fencing, creates o union which extends through Lo Salle ' s property. The College donat- ed piece of Good Shepherd prop- erty to facilitate the hospital ' s revi- tolizotion and the hospital has donated properry to La Solle for parking space. Another major coup of rhe CBC has been the commit- ment of the City and SEPTA ro rhe remodeling of rhe Brood and OI- ney subway srorion and bus rermi- nol, which is now in rhe engineer- ing design phose. Alrhough rhese ore jusr o few of rhe CBC ' s successes, irs generorion of neigh- borhood spirir, along wirh the physical changes it has effected, hove allowed Lo Salle to expand and grow into o stronger, more viral insrirurion in o heolrhier ond happier environmenr. Kelleyonn Grody 39 A Ploce ro Worship, ro F elox, ond ro Leorn Campus Ministry or Lo Solle is both o place ond an ormosphere. Alrhough rhe Connpus Ministry Center is locoted next to de Lo Solle Chapel, the influence of its activities reoches for beyond there, ond in some coses, beyond the campus. Campus Ministry is officially directed by three professionols: Brother Charles Chip Echelmeir, Ms. Lori Pompo, and Sister Mor- goret Kelly. Brother Chip eorned his Bachelors de- gree in English from Franklin ond Morsholl College ond did groduote work in English with Q specialty in Modern European Dro- mo at Lehigh University, Temple Universi- ty, the University of Albuquerque, and rhe University of Notre Dome. He eorned degree in Pastoral Theology from Notre Dome. Arriving ot Lo Solle in 1977, Brother Chip worked in the Resident Life Deportment of the College. He became Director of Campus Ministry the following year. The purpose of Campus Ministry, occording to Brother Chip, con be de- scribed on two levels, one being to pro- vide ways for students, faculty, ond stoff to exercise foith, including worship situa- tions, volunteer work, etc. The other lev- el on which Campus Ministry functions is more subtle one, in which the center ossists the College in embodying its iden- tity OS o religious higher educational insti- tution Lori Pompo eorned a B.A. in Pieligious Studies ond o B.S. in English Education from Villonovo University. She tought Re- ligion for yeor at Archbishop Wood High School, and for three yeors ot Notre Dame Acodemy in Villonovo, Po. She worked for one yeor ot the Department of Youth Activities in Center City, ond has participated in mony service-related jobs, for exomple, involvement with HEC (Hondicopped Encounter Christ) and serving street people ot Dwelling Place. She serves as guitarist and singer in Lo Salle ' s liturgical folk group, which usually provides music ot the Sunday evening liturgy. Lori was olso o member of o group who recorded on olbum of liturgi- cal music called He Shall Be Peace. Lori ' s involvement in ministry has evolved our of a belief that you don ' t hove to be port of o religious community per se, to be involved spiritually in the lives of other people. Her ministry ot Lo Solle is varied — she serves as o counsel- or, conversotionolist, resource person for progromming, ond os o moderotor of groups reloted to the Compus Ministry Center. Lori feels that ministry is port of why we ore here,- she soys that being together ond moving one another for- ward in growth is moving the whole world forward. We ore invited to be on ocrive port of the evolutionary process. Sister Morgoret Kelly, a Sister of Mercy, attended college ot Villonovo ond re- ceived o B.S. in Educotion. She ottended Monhottonville College in Purchase, N.Y., where she earned o B.A. in Sacred Music. At Temple University she eorned a Mos- ters degree in Music Education. While there, she worked in the Psycho-Educo- tionol Processes Program. Sister Morgoret hos fought ot many grode levels, from elementary to secondory school. She served os principal of Woldron Acode- my, and in 1978 she come to Lo Solle. Sister Morgoret, or Sister Peg as she is offectionotely called by those who know her, sees the major role of Compus Ministry os o form of service: sharing, supporting, giving to others The Campus Ministry, she soys, provides avenues of service for those who wont to work. Sister Peg is intimately involved in the planning of liturgies. A lorge port of the liturgical oreo of Campus Ministry is token core of by two quiet people who celebrate Moss for the campus — Pother Brendan Smith, and Pother Mourice Schepers. Both Rev. Bren- don ond Rev. Maury ore peaceful and soft-spoken, but their quiet is hardly indic- ative of a lack of interest or involvement. Both priests hove been active in the plonning of the activities of the new peoce-issues group. Pox Christi, and Po- ther Brendan is o regular portidpont in Hunger Task Porce octivities. The issues of social justice ore often oddressed in their sermons, and the messages given ore often Qpplicoble to everyday campus life. Masses or La Solle ore enriched by the presence ond creotivity of these two priests. The octivities of Compus Ministry ore varied, and depend on on ever-chong- ing network of individuals. Campus Minis- try moderotes groups such os Hunger Tosk Porce, Pox Christi (a new group in- terested in viewing peoce issues from o Christian perspective). Clown Ministry, C.O.A.L. (Committee On Appolochion Life), Weekly Proyer Group, and Liturgical Music Group. Hillel, o social ond religious group for Jewish students on compus, meets regulorly in the Campus Ministry Center and sponsors weekly Deli Lunches which ore famous on compus. This yeor Lo Solle welcomes Barry Blum OS Coordinotor of Hillel. Although Campus Ministry provides a forum in which students con investigate their religious beliefs, Brother Chip em- phasizes thot Campus Ministry encour- ages the some type of discovery any- where else it is found on compus. Campus Ministry ploys on important role in moking students owore of the scope of religious experience in their day-to- day lives by providing o ploce to worship, to relox, ond to learn. Kothy Cronin 40 a Direcrors of Campus Ministry; Sr, Morgarer Kelly, Associore Direcror, Dro. Charles Echelmeier, Direcror, Ms. Lori Pompo, Associore Direcror Dro. James Muldoon, Dean, School of Arrs and Sciences Ms, Susan E. Mudrick, Assisronr Dean, School of Business Adminisrrorion Mr Lawrence McGinn, Direcror, Comparer Center Mr. David Weirzei, Assisranf Direcror, Ms. Korhleen Schroder, Direcror, Ms. Joner Wolberr, Assisronr Direcror, Srudenr Life Mr. Gregory Bruce, Direcror, M.D.A, Program Ms. Rosoleo McLemore, Direcror, Dispensary 42 Herald of Thought, Vonguord of Excellence From crop Flagpole Hill of Foirmounr Park ' s Delmonr Ploreou, rhe skyline of rhe Ciry of Philadelphia dominores rhe hori- zon. In rhe crisp air of on ourumn ofrer- noon, one gers rhe impression of a peoceful srronghold of orr, indusrry, and Technology, os yer unwilling to demon- srrare rhe rremendous power of irs hisro- ry ond of irs people. The onriciporion of some corolyric evenr rhor could ignire wirhin rhe heorr of rhis sleeping gionr rhe reolizorion of any porrion of Irs incredible porenriol races rhrough rhe mind like rhe wind across rhe face of rhis vanroge poinr. In rhe eyes of o srudenr who hos been willing ro expand rhe horizon of rhe mind, Lo Salle College can also be seen as o greor secrer woiring ro be rold. Here roo lies wirhin rhe porenriol ro be- come on even grearer harbor of rhoughr, creoriviry, and being. Dur rhis secrer has olreody begun ro leak our ro rhose who hove been willing ro exper- ience Lo Solie for oil rhor ir is. For wirhin rhe heorr of rhis insrirurion does burn rhe ember of o coroiysr woiring ro spork rhe flome of becoming in any srudenr open ro inquisiriveness. The propher for many srudenrs or Lo Salle is John Grady, Direcror of rhe Honors Program. Having spenr his early life no forrher rhan rwo miles from rhe area of 20rh ond OIney, ir was wirh ease rhor Mr. Grady rerurned from rhe Universiry of Norre Dome, where he majored in Eco- nomics, ro Lo Solle College, raking up resi- dence in rhe Economics Deporrmenr in 1960. Through rhe mid 60 ' s, he was rhe Direcror of Debore and led Lo Salle ' s de- boring ream. The Gavel, ro rhe firsr srore championship in rhe hisrory of rhe Col- lege. In 1969 Mr. Grady became porr- rime Direcror of rhe Honors Program. This developed inro o full rime occuporion wirh rhe evolurion of rhe Honors Pro- gram inro irs presenr srrucrure by 1974. In addirion ro his direcrorship, Mr. Grody also reaches in rhe M.D.A. program and over- sees rhe awarding of comperirlve and Chrisrion Drorhers ' scholarships ro incom- ing freshmen and rhe opplicorion for Ful- brighr ond Rhodes fellowships by grodu- oring seniors. For his efforrs and excellence in reaching, he wos selecred for rhe Lindbad ; Foundorion oword in 1972. Mr. Grody encourages oil srudenrs ro rhink obour rhe mosr obscure goals, ro ovoid gerring sruck. As a foculry repre- senrorive on College Council berween 1969 and 1972, he hod ro pur rhis philos- ophy inro procrice, becoming o porr of rhe resolurion of many issues faced by rhe College as ir moved rhrough irs own rronsirions. Universal in all rhis chonge was o factor rhor Mr. Grody has found mosr rewarding: rhe number and variety of srudenr accomplishmenrs. These ore nor locked in place or rime. They say rhor somerhing righr happens here, bur rhey also remind you rhor some rhings could be berrer. In his own life, using rhe language in which he is mosr conversonr, Mr. Grody finds himself beared on rhe fronrier of personal and professional producrion, at o poinr which makes possible rhe con- rinuonce of growrh and development. For rhe srudenrs on whom rhe impocr of h:s reaching moy be rhe iniriorion of a broadening of rheir horizons, rhis con only meon on enhoncemenr of rhe op- porruniry ro hove ocrivored whor Mr. Grody believes is inherenrly or norurolly rhere, in rhe full urilizorion of rolenrs and resources. To rhis end, if given rhe obiliry ro besrow upon each incoming fresh- men one heorrfeir convicrion, Mr. Grody would hove each srudenr believe rhor she or he is obour ro enrer a period of explororion and crirical exominorion of whor ir means ro be, a period in which ro live as much of rhe rorol human exper- ience OS one possibly con. Wirh rhe end of each day, rhe Ciry of Philadelphia looks reward romorrow for someone ro reveal rhe secrer of irs po- renriol. As rhor same sun falls golden on rhe wolls of La Solle College, heorrs bear secure in rhe knowledge rhor rhis insriru- rion ' s potential is groduolly becoming less of a secrer and more of a realiry rhrough rhe efforrs of irs herold, John Grody. Morrin Loscoizo 43 There is nothing so procticol as o good theory One example of o good rheory which has been pur inro procrice is rhe SnnQll Business Developnnenr Cenrer of Lo Solle. Starred eighr years ago os rhe Small Busi- ness Insrirure, rhe Cenrer provides man- ogemenr ossisrance ro small businesses in Philadelphia. Two years ago, rhe concepr of rhe Small Business Developmenr Cenrer (SBDC) arose. La Salle ' s clienrs come from rhe GLOW region; Germanrown, Logan, OIney, and Wesr Mounr Airy. In facr, rhe Cenrer is currenrly working wirh rhe Ur- ban Minisrry, rhe Chelren Avenue Busi- nessmen ' s Association, and rhe Urban Af- foirs Cenrer or Lo Solle ro develop rhe Chelren Avenue area. The SBDC is direcred by Dr. Bernard B. Goldner, Professor of Monogemenr and owner-manager of several small busin- esses. Dr. Goldner become involved since he was rhe person or La Solle wirh the most procricol experience in deoling with small businesses. In addition, he has been teaching a course enrirled Small Business Consulting for many years. As Dr. Goldner sroted, I con blend the rheoreri- col and rhe procrical. Dr. Goldner, a graduate of OIney High School who earned his B.S., M.A., and PhD degrees from rhe University of Pennsyl- vania, has written o number of books ond articles on creotive thinking in busi- ness, has appeared on television and ra- dio programs, and has been a consulranr to top manogement and government for many years. The SBDC is designed to help in all phases of smoll business, from pre- venrure (people who want ro go into business for themselves) to es- tablished companies that need improve- menr. The Center ' s man- agement assistance in- cludes identifying problems, developing corrective measures, creoring olrernotive solutions, implement- ing these solutions, and following up through quesrionnoires ond visirs. Areas of aid ore occounring, record keeping, financiol analysis, morkering programs, long-ronge planning, and informorion sys- tems, including the use of microcom- puters. Overall, our job is to help busin- esses improve, parriculorly small businesses. Some of rhe ossisrance at rhe Cenrer comes from Lo Salle ' s faculty and sru- denrs, borh graduate and undergrad- uate. They also ger aid from ourside, most notably from members of rhe Ser- vice Corps of Retired Execurives, mem- bers of the Active Corps of Executives, ond Community Accountants. There is no charge to the client for the Center ' s services. They ore porriolly fund- ed by the federol government (50%) and by private firms and foundorions (10%), and marching funds ore pro- vided by Lq Solle (40%). The Centers ore funded on a yearly basis, and Dr. Goldner works with Dr. Fred Foley in making pro- posals and requesring gronrs. Examples of businesses oided by the Center indude o diver with on under- worer video camera, a typist who want- ed to get inro rhe word-processing busi- ness, Chesrnur Hill restaurant, o dog grooming business, and a La Salle gra- duate in the catering business. In this year alone, the Center has aided opproxi- motely 150 clients. Lo Salle ' s SBDC and the other Centers in Philadelphia recently began working rogether ro reach out to advonced tech- nology businesses. The Ben Franklin Part- nership, involving the Small Business Ad- ministrorion ond the Store of Pennsylvania, is using the Centers to col- lect data for the greater Philadelphia area. The result will be o comprehensive inventory of technology-based busin- esses in Pennsylvania and available re- sources for these companies. Lo Salle ' s SBDC has o new budget for this purpose and Dr. Rodharao Chogonti of the Man- ogement Deportment is the training di- recror of the program. According ro Dr. Goldner, We are in rhe forefront of ex- ploring advanced technology develop- menr. The Cenrer uses computer programs ro conrrol coses, uses microcomputers to help clients, and runs mini-seminars on how ro get into the word-processing business. Parr of rhe effecriveness of rhe conrrol and follow-up of our whole pro- gram will be dependent upon our con- rinuing to use Lo Salle ' s computer and possibly getting more of its capacity for the SBDC. Dr. Goldner feels the Center ' s furure includes expansion: As business condi- tions ger berrer, we see more and more people wonring ro open new businesses, especially rhose who hove been work- ing for orher companies. Also, rhere ore many new venrures in rhe high-rech fields and some com- Dr. Bernard B. Goldner, Director, Small Business Developmenr Cenrer ponies who need im- provement. Allin oil, the Center should hove o rhriving furure. Potti McDoniels .« r7 . .  l 1 -■- ..-J i Mr John Trovers, Direcror, Securiry Mr. Thomas RiefsrecK, Direcror, Career , r, , , , .. , ,_, r r . .. 1 ui c ' U Pionnho oncJ Plocemenr Direaors of Residenr Life: Mr. Ronald Dimenr, Direcror, Ms. Karhleen Smirh, Assisronr Direcror, Mr. Sreve Osrerhour, Assisronr Direaor Mr. Dominic Golonre, Regisrror Dr. Frank Schreiner, Direcror, Counseling Cenrer Ms. Koye D ' Angelo, Direcror, Financial Aid 46 Exploring rhe Resources of Women s Lives Dr. Coryn McTighe Musil, Associore Pro- fessor of English, is someone who fills o need when she sees ir. Sensing rhe need for Q program dedicored ro women ' s srudies, Musil helped ro successfully engi- neer rhe founding of such o program or Lq Solle olong wirh Arleen Doliery, Judirh Newron, and Dorboro Levy Simon. Cur- renrly, rhese four women serve as rhe Women ' s Srudies Concenrrorion coordin- orors. Musil describes rhe progrom os A mi- nor rhor allows srudenrs ro explore rhe limironons and resources of women ' s lives and ro examine gender as o core- gory of culrurol and hisroricol onolysis. The Concenrrorion offers courses in such disciplines as hisrory, sociology, English ond speciol ropics. Yer, rhe Concenrrorion is more rhon jusr courses. For example, o group exer- cise class, which was free ro all, was re- cenrly sponsored by rhe Women ' s Srud- ies Concenrrorion (WSC). Musil, Newron and Barbara Thorp, o WSC srudenr, each led doss on one of rhe rhree days ir was offered. The Concenrrorion also rried ro raise special funds ro award o prize for rhe besr srudenr essay on a women ' s srudies ropic and ro provide srudenr scholarships ro women ' s srudies confer- ences. In oddirion, rhe WSC helps ro Keep rhe campus obreasr of rhose issues of inreresr ro women, ond ro inform orhers inreresred in women ' s srudies of Lo Salle ' s Qcriviries. Michele Parrick Coryn Musil 47 lill Mr. Don Dodge, Mr, Bob Nyce, Ms. Linda Hofer, Director of Food Services, Mr, Wayne Graselo, Ms, Mr, William Dradshaw, Direcror of Arhlerics Debbie Kordon Mr, Roberr Lyons, Direcror, News Bureau Bro, Thomas Warner, Direcror, David Leo Lovv ' rence Library Mr, Tom Meier, Direcror of Inrramurols Mr Joseph O ' Donnell, Associore Direcror of Arhlerics 48 Mr Perer Wescorr, Direcror of Duplicoring Ms. Mary Rurkowski, DireCTor, Conrinuing Educorion for Women 49 cr -tmclt 45 itr m Uui£ . hr mrd , IcT The words of Elie Viesel cosr o special lighr on rhe inrricore and meaningful work of rhe Teacher. Lo Solle is a college disringuished by rhe excellence of irs reochers. They ore o group of diverse individuals whose influence reaches be- yond rhe lecrure srond and rhe black- board. Encouraging crirical analysis ond erhicol ocrion, rhey raise quesrions in srudenrs ' minds os well as answer rhem. They ore Themselves crofTsmen of words and champions of ideos, express- ing Their concern for humoniry in rhe selfless Time and energy They spend edu- coring. The individuals on rhese pages ore illusrrarive of The many dedicored foculry, odminisrrarors, and sroff who conrribure so greorly ro The educorion of The Lo Solle sTudenr. As insTrucrors, advi- sors, colleagues and friends, They enrich The enrire college wirh rhe breodrh of Their experience and rhe srrengrh of Their chorocTer. Joanne C. Kelly From Shakespeare to Silvermar If you ' re nor on English or Communico- rion Arrs major, chances are you ' ve nev- er had a course Taughr by Dr. Richard Goedkoop. Thor ' s o shame, because The Tall, Thin, orTiculare Teacher wirh rhe fun- ny DuTch name (pronounced Good- Coupe) offers fine blend of field exper- ience ond Theorericol undersronding ro The Lo Solle srudenr. Goedkoop em- bodies comprehensive knowledge of The wide specrrum of communicorions, from Theory and low ro rhe inrricocies of Lo Salle ' s Television srudio. Presenrly residing in Loncosrer Counry, Goedkoop has been a nomad of sorTs. A norive New Yor ker — born on Long Is- land — he Traveled norrh ro rhe Universi- ry of New Hampshire for his undergrod- uore degree. Upon graduorion, Goedkoop spenr o seven year hiorus in The business world. Michigan was his nexr sTop on rhe ocodemic rroil where he oTTended Cenrrol Michigan Universiry for his M.A. before obroining o Ph.D. from Penn Srare. Along rhe way, Goedkoop was ex- posed ro o lor more rhon jusr rhe class- room. He has wrirren, produced, direcr- ed, and anchored for radio and Television in TWO sTores. His hands on experience and reaching obiliry hove mode him on incalculable osser to The English ond Communicorion Arrs Deporrmenr. Soys CommunicoTion Arrs Coordinoror Dro. Gerry Molyneoux, Richard has such a brood undersronding of The communico- rions field, he con ' r help bur be on insrru- menrol member of rhe Deporrmenr. I wish I had five more Richard Goed- koops. In jusr his fourrh year on The foculry, Goedkoop has hod a profound effecr on rhe Lq Solle communiry. He is rhe founder and foculry moderoror of Alpha Epsilon Rho (AERho), rhe norionol broodcosring sociery. AERho provides srudenrs wirh o valuable bridge from rhe classroom To rhe communicorions field. AERho has done much Thar I ' m proud of, explains Goedkoop, we ' ve presenred ourside speakers, esToblished inrernships, and hove helped wirh Paul Perillo ' s norionol, award-winning radio program Both Sides Now. I Think ir ' s very imporranr for srudenrs who plan ro go inro The com- municorions field ro undersTond rhor comperirion is fierce. It ' s imperorive rhor rhey ger involved in more Than jusr rheir srudies, and The sooner rhe berrer. AERho presidenr Tricio McCunney gives Goedkoop a lor of credir, If ir wosn ' r for Richard, I con easily soy rhor Lo Solle wouldn ' r hove AERho In addirion To his AERho responsibillTies and reoching o full load of dosses, Goedkoop is also coordin- oror of Lo Salle ' s Television srudio. Ir would be incorrecr to assume rhor Dr Mclnord Goedkoop 50 ' QrcrUm . Arcdsn . Icr immsh cLndn Goedkoop is only valuable on rhe procri- cal side of rhe communicorions universe. In facr, his undergroduare degree is in English Lirerorure and he modesriy od- mirs, Though v e hove many more quali- fied people here or Lo Salle, I could prob- ably reach a course in lirerorure if I had ro. His versoriiiry does nor end rhere, rhough. He is capable of reaching moss communicorion hisrory and lov , brood- casr monogemenr, and rhe social and poliricol effecrs of mass communicorion. Wirhour doubr, Goedkoop is one of rhe mosr well-rounded teachers on rhe La Salle focuiry. The mosr obvious quesrion ro ask Rich- ord Goedkoop ofrer reading his resume is why he didn ' r sroy in rhe business. He hos all rhe skills necessory ro work in eirher relevision or radio, so why didn ' r he? I don ' r like rhe business side of broodcosring. There ' s a cosmeric or phony ospecr ro radio and relevision rhor jusr isn ' r for me. Also, rhere ' s roo much moving from marker ro morker, dry ro dry. Nor only rhor, bur I enjoy reaching. I reolly like working wirh srudenrs ond rheir ideas. The benefirs of reaching for ourweigh rhose of rhe business. For Rich- ard Goedkoop rhe choice was simple, ond La Salle has definirely benefired from his making ir. Dennis Owens From Newton ro Apples A compurer keyboord occupies rhe oreo rrodirionolly reserved for o desk Putmbf. blorrer. Shelved volumes of compurer sofrwore proliferate on walls where we hod expecred ro find formulo-loden blodsboords. This is rhe office of Dr. Sre- phen Longo, physics professor and La Salle ' s newly oppoinred Acodemic Com- puring Coordinoror. A La Salle alumnus, Dr. Longo received Q mosrer ' s degree from Lehigh Universiry and eorned his Ph.D. in rheorericol physics or rhe Universiry of Norre Dome. Dr. Longo hos roughr physics or Lo Salle since 1971, High energy clossroom presenro- nons ore his rrodemork. And his expertise dinorors will rorger orher insrrucrors in rheir deporrmenrs for insrrucrion ond will help them develop a specialized ap- proach roword compurer use in their field. With the Academic Computing Coordinoror implemenring rhe ideas of rhe Task Force, up ro rwenry reochers per semester will become compurer lir- erore. Consequenrly, Lo Salle will be on orrrocrive choice ro high school srudenrs who ore occusromed ro rhe use of srore- of-rhe-orr compurers in their education. Always one to tackle a tough prob- lem, Srephen Longo approaches his new Dr Srephen Longo is reflected in his recenrly published Intro- duction to Decsystem - 20 Assembly Programming. Dr. Longo ' s long-time interesr in com- puters mode him o natural ro become Lo Salle ' s first Academic Compurer Coor- dinoror. The College is seeking ro inre- grote the use of computers inro various acodemic disciplines around rhe campus. The Academic Compuring Task Force, headed by Dr. Henry Dorr, will iniriolly insrrucr one teacher in each department in the educQtionol use of computers who will rhen become rhor deporrmenr ' s lo- cal coordinoror. In rurn, rhese locol coor- posirion wirh rhe enrhusiosric zesr rhor he brings ro rhe physics dossroom. My work is my leisure rime, Dr. Longo srores with reserved self-sorisfocrion over many a job well done. Indeed, his dedicorion ro hard work is nor confined within the wolls of rhe Holroyd Science Cenrer. De- fining rhe rrodirionol physicis r as some- whor of rinkerer, Dr. Longo rypecosrs himself well. While or home with his wife and two children, he enjoys building and consrrucrion jobs obour rhe house. And jusr OS if rhe roles of odminisrraror, reoch- er, husband, forher, ond do-ir-yourself-er do not seem to amply consume the 24 hours in each day, Dr. Longo srill finds rime ro head rhe Philadelphia Area Compurer Sociery (PAC5). Founded in 1976, PACS ' s explosive rise in membership parallels rhe mushroom- ing of rechnologicol advances wirhin rhe compurer indusrry. The 1100 member group of compurer users increosed irs size rwofoid v lrhin rhe losr rwo years. Wirh Dr. Longo as presidenr, rhe sociery holds monrhiy meerings which bring compurer enrhusiosrs rogerher in a for- mor in which rhey con discuss ropics of muruol inreresr ond learn obour rhe newesr odvonces in compurer rechnol- ogy. Clearly, Srephen Longo is a man who cringes or rhe rhoughr of sirring idly by while orhers ore working. Ir is nor surpris- ing ro find rhor Dr. Longo enjoys physics and compurers because of rhe chal- lenges rhey pose. Desr pur by Dr. Longo himself, My greoresr enjoymenr is in rhe cracking of rhe wolnur, wherher or nor I eor whor ' s inside. Scorr Segal Superheoring rhe Aqueous Vapor (Lifring rhe Misrs) When rhe mysrery is seporored from chemysrery, one is lefr wirh simply chem, ond some of irs derivorives, nome- ly Chem 111-112, Chem 306, Chem 402, and rhe rare Chem 406. While nor re- sponsible for rhe ocruol synrhesis of rhe obove, Dr. Shalhoub rakes greor poins — no, pleasure — in making sure every one of his srudenrs realizes whor occurs in rhe process. In orher words, Dr. Shal- houb works very hard in rhe orrempr ro dispel rhe cloud of confusion rhor seems ro surround chemisrry. However, while Dr George Shollnoub he is busy cleoring rhe fog, a few of rhe cobwebs rhor occumulore in rhe mind ore also swepr our. Rare is rhe day he will soy rhor chemisrry is eosy. Rarer srill, he believes, is rhe person who connor un- dersrond chemisrry, Afrer hoving roken few of his resrs you may be rempred ro disagree. Dr. Shalhoub firsr ser foor in Philadel- phia or rhe heighr of rhe bicenrenniol celebrorion. He come here wirh o Ph.D. from Michigan Srore ro do posr-docrorol work or rhe Universiry of Pennsylvania Wirhin rwo years he landed o job or Lo Solle. One mighr hove expecred rhis, for Lo Solle is akin ro Dr. Sholhoub ' s own olmo morer, Monhorron College. (Manhorron is also run by rhe Chrisrion Drorhers.) Pro- phericolly enough, as o nipper lirrle George loved ro ploy wirh his chemisrry ser. Now he ploys, os a grown man, wirh o berrer one. The imporronf rhing is rhar he reroins rhe foscinorion. In college he found rhor rhe orher sciences did nor hove rhe some mogic. As a morrer of focr, he and his chem-mojor buddies wenr ro greor lengrhs ro cur a rorher unpopular physics doss. Afrer being deeply impressed by onorher reocher of unusual excellence, Dr. Shalhoub decided rhor rhis was rhe rood ro follow. Ar rhis rime Dr. Shalhoub has rroveled quire a disronce. Whor separores him from mosr is his concern, nor only for rhe inregriry of his reaching, bur more impor- ranrly, for rhe objecr of his reaching, rhe srudenr. One con leorn o lor in rhe hall- ways of Holroyd ofrer doss because Dr. Shalhoub has monoged ro raise a fair number of quesrions in obour rhe same number of heads. This is precisely whor he likes obour Lo Solle. Ar one rime, Dr. Shalhoub roughr classes of 120 or Widen- er Universiry, bur for him, rhis was nor reoching, ir was merely lecruring. Thar was roo impersonal, a compurer or a video screen could be jusr as effecrive. Dr. Shalhoub likes ro be asked quesrions ro ger o sense of rhe doss. Here or Lo Solle you con see in rheir eyes and soy ' WOW, rhey gor ir, ' or Hell, I blew rhem owoy. ' There is more ro his concern rhan personal sorisfocrion, rhough. Dr. Sholhoub spends mosr of his free rime on campus on rhe rhird floor of Holroyd so rhor he is ovoiloble in cose any one needs o bond, be ir wirh chemisrry prob- lems, lobs, compurer quesrions, or even wirh applying ro groduore or medical schools. In oddirion ro spending mosr of his rime working wirh srudenrs, he olso works for rhem. Working on rhe Curricu- lum Commirree, he is one of rhe mony rhor moke sure rhe program firs rhe sru- denr, so rhor, come groduorion, rhe sru- denr will fir rhe program. He is also on rhe Chrisrion Drorhers ' Scholarship Review Board and rhe Fellowship Commirree. These ocriviries inreresr Dr. Shalhoub be- cause he has rhe opporruniry ro see jusr whor rhe srudenrs, especiolly non-sci- ence majors, ore up ro. Nonscholosrically, you con usually find Dr. Shalhoub relaxing (?) on rhe suspended rrock in Hoymon Hall during rhe lunch hour. Ar home you mighr find him ploying rhe soxophone (he colls ir wailing; his wife mighr soy rhe some wirh o slighrly differenr meaning), lisrening ro his jazz albums or occosionolly srrolling rhe local golf course wirh his brorher-in-low. Dr. Dorr. The borrom line: in George Shalhoub 52 we hove q man who is dedicated ro more rhonjusr educorion, he is dedicored ro rhose he is educoring. Roberr Levis Living Up ro Her Porenriol and Beyond The porenriol of each individual or Lo Solle exrends furrher rhon rhe srudenr body; ir reaches inro rhe shadows of rhe foculry and sroff or rhe college. Dr. Dor- bora Levy Simon is one foculry member cosring aside rhe shadows ond living up ro her porenriol. Dorb Simon groduored from Goucher College in Morylond in 1972 ond received her masrer ' s degree and Ph.D. from rhe Groduare School of Social Work ond Sociol Research or Dryn Mowr College. Alrhough she has been reoching or Lo Salle for only four years, she has been able ro meer o wide vari- ety of challenges. In oddirion ro reaching rhree courses a semester, she is responsi- ble for the field placements of a number of students. This involves finding and monitoring quality field positions for junior and senior srudenrs, making necessary adjusrmenrs in rhe plocemenrs, and keeping the quality of the positions high OS the demond for them goes up. Teaching is one imporronr ospecr of Dorb Simon ' s life, bur conrributing ro orher parrs of rhe whole person ore her role in adminisrrorion, numerous reseorch and wriring projecrs, and acrive involvemenr in rhe communiry. As on odminisrrotor, she is Direcror of Field Work ond a mem- ber of rhe Women ' s Srudies Sreering Commirree or Lo Solle. She hopes ro more fully develop borh of rhese in the future. Furthermore, she is Direcror of the Consultotion and Educotion Unit ond Di- rector of Plonning for rhe Boord of Direc- Dr, Darboro Levy Simon rors of rhe Communiry Orgonizorion for Menrol Health and P,etordorion. She hos also been involved in Women Orgo- nized Agoinst Rope, the Building Blocks ' Board of Direcrors, and rhe Philodelphio Reproducrive Righrs Orgonizorion Sreer- ing Commirree. Over rhe post four yeors she hos written five orricles ond reviews, three of which were written in 1983. In the some four year period, she has wrir- ren o dozen professional popers ond hos olso conducred extensive posr-docrorol srudies in rhe oreo of research of never- morried women, on which she hopes ro publish o book in two years. Young, vigorous and involved. Barb Simon is jusr coming on rhe scene or Lo Solle ond is certoinly giving ir her oil. Her Qchievemenrs in such o shorr period of time demonstrore her volue ro Lo Solle in the future. Her schedule is full ond defi- nirely chollenging, bur Barb Simon is living up ro her potential. This potential, as Barb Simon puts it herself, is wriring, research- ing ond reoching ro rhe best of my obili- ry Rob DiGregorio A Philosopher for His Time The Deporrmenr of Philosphy will hove irs humonjusrificorion, if it consists of men able to raise imporronr quesrions well in rhe company of people for whom such questions will come ro have imporronce. This quore from a paper enrirled Phi- losophy OS Modness, Philosophy as Disci- pline by Dr. Michoel Kerlin is o good inrro- duction to his role on our campus. In any insrirurion of higher educorion, srudenrs need ro rhink obour the imporronr ques- rions, ond foculry need ro roise rhese questions wirh rhem. This is rhe job which Mike Kerlin rook on eighreen years ogo or Lo Solle ond hos managed ro do so well. A norive Philodelphion, Dr. Kerlin or- rended West Catholic High School. After obtaining his degree in English Educorion here or Lo Solle, he wenr on ro reoch or a high school in Arlingron, Virginia. This ex- perience holds fond memories for him because he was oble ro inrerocr with rhe srudenrs rhrough rheir exrrocurriculor oc- riviries. He mode rhe rronsirion from high school ro college insrrucror with rwo doc- rorol degrees: one in philosophy from rhe Gregorian Universiry in Rome ond one in religion from Temple Universiry. Coming ro Lo Solle in 1965, he hos spenr rwelve of his eighreen years as choirmon of rhe Philosophy Deportment. In the poper previously mentioned. Dr. Kerlin also wrore: Ir is rhor osking of rhe fundomenrol quesrions within any por- Dr Michael Kerlin 53 riculor area of human concerns which I roke ro be rhe heorr of philosophy. Al- though he is o srricr lover of philosophy and irs history, he has moved tov ord business and economic questions in his courses and personal studies. From his students he expects the some thoug ht provoking, logical discussions and willing- ness to learn os he demands of the facul- ty in his deportment. He has organized a lecture series within the philosophy de- portment in which he stresses faculty in- volvement, including faculty from other disciplines. He has given lectures in rhe Concert and Lecture Series and tries ro ottend as many programs as possible to Old in his own intellectual growth. In his personal beliefs he tries to rake sides by defending the middle, defining himself OS o see-er of complexity be- cause he sees all the sides of a question. Although this makes it difficult to defend o position, he does vote ond involve him- self in current issues. In the 1960 ' s, which he describes as o period of turmoil, even Qt Lo Salle, he supported one of his stu- dents in a conscientious objection. More recently, he has signed petitions and at- tended peace demonstrations against nuclear weapons. Thus, the truly distinguishing character- istic obout Mike Kerlin is that he is o philos- opher, not just o professor of philosophy. His diverse interests outside of the class- room only confirm this. He enjoys running and swimming to maintain his good health and also finds on outlet in cooking. As a student in his doss, I remember sev- eral stories about the great pickles which he mode. For his cultural enjoyment he is taking viola lessons and Russion lessons. He hopes eventuolly to learn both Chi- nese and Russian as he would like to do more traveling. He is also raking some courses in accounting — ' just to take courses — although he is olreody well- read In several disciplines. Dr Kerlin feels thot Lo Salle is like his family and that everything he does is tied into his teaching. He hopes that both he and Lo Salle stay healthy, but as a true philosopher: I would like for us oil to sit oround like Socrates and his disciples and cheerfully puzzle out the big ques- tions together Donna Ruzicko Basic Ingredients for Success I try to perform my job like IBM runs their corporation. That is rhe major phi- losophy of Personnel and Labor Relations professor Michael Korzeniowski. It would seem thot Dr. Korzeniowski is well placed OS Q Human Resource Monogement pro- fessor becouse he has such definitive ideas on the keys of success in the work- place. According to Dr. K, the keys to suc- cess (which ore based on IBM ' s basic be- liefs) ore threefold. The first major success criterion is respect for the individual, which translates into olwoys treating stu- dents fairly ond listening to what they hove ro soy. The second crirerion, giving the truly best service to students, means olwoys being ovoiloble to students to help them plan both their curriculum and coreers. The final guideposr for success, perform every task in o superior man- ner, means being 125% prepared for doss with the latest information. In a nut- shell, these basic beliefs foster profession- olism, perfectionism, and optimism in Dr, Korzeniowski. With respect to the latter charocterisnc. Dr. Korzeniowski is a disci- ple of Chuck Tanner (manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates) who is well-known for his eternal optimism in rhe worst of situa- tions. A trademark of Dr. Korzeniowski ' s sev- en years at Lo Salle has been his involve- Dr. Midnoel Korzeniowsl ;! ment with students outside of the class- room. Specificolly, he is the advisor of rhe Society for the Advancement of Man- agement (SAM) and the American Sod- ety for Personnel Administration (A5PA), the mooderotor of Tou Koppa Epsilon fraternity, and a member of the Business Honor Society Advisory Board. Ourside La Solle, Dr. Korzeniowski serves as o management consultant and seminar leader in rhe areas of personnel procrices and human resource develop- ment. Also, he is currently writing o book on management decision moking. Dr. K holds a Ph.D. in applied psychol- ogy because he thinks it is on oction- oriented discipline. However, he feels rhot the ocodemic world has not changed him much from the person who grew up in Wildwood Crest, N.J. Along these lines, Dr. Korzeniowski seems well suited for Lo Solle College because he con easily relate to the student who has worked his way through college. Finolly, Dr. Korzeniowski readily odmirs ro being a workaholic, which is no sur- prise considering his high achievement- orienred nature. But thot is the kind of dedicotion that Lo Solle College needs. Irene Koszorek 54 Accounring Mr. PguI Drazino Mr Edword Doder It ■K9BXH l -W i B 1 Mr. John Honrorry Mr, Wolrer Koiser Dr. Dennis Kennedy Mr. John Leech Mr. Joseph Morkmonn, Choirperson Dr. John Reordon Mr. Norman Sigmond Mr. Perer Sweeney Mr. John Weaver Mr. John Zook 55 Biology Mr, Michael Benrhin Dr Norberr Delzer Dr. Marie O ' Connor wirli srudenr Nancy Drown Dro. Richard Hawley, Chairperson Dr. Thomos Lowery Dr. Ann Middle Dro. James Muldoon Dr. Geri Seirchils Mr. Raymond I ' siozei-; 56 Chemistry Mr P,oberr Poiek Dr, Max Dorrh Dro, Cloude Demirras Dr. George Sholhoub Dr. Louise Sowers Dr. Ralph Tehel I Dr, Thomas Srraub, Chairperson 57 Dr. Joseph Mooney, Chairperson 58 Educorion Dro. Arthur Bangs Dro. Lawrence Colhocker Dr. Marilyn Lamberr Dr. Morio Theresa McCormid ' ; Dr. Gary Clobaugh 59 English and Communicorion Arts Dr. Barbara Millard Mr. Vincenr Kling Dr. Dr. Dro Dr. Dr. Bro. Mr. Dr. Dr Dr Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Bro Dr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Marjorie Allen Leoriard Barchak . Daniel Burke Jomes Burler Paul Doron . Porrick Ellis Jomes Foore Richard Goedkoop Porrida Habersrroh Howord Honnum Kevin Horry Charles Kelly John Kleis Claude Koch Richard Laurz Sidney MocLeod . Emery Mollenhouer Caryn Musil Judirh Newron P. Sreenivoso Rao John Seydow Morgor Soven Ralph Thornron William Wine Bro. Gerard Molyneoux Dr. Roberr Fallon Mr. John Keenon, Chairperson 60 Finance Dr. Edward Domineske (Dusiness Low) Mr, Gerard Olson T ipB I|k Dr. Kennerh Rhode Dr Lesrer Dorenboum Dr. James Kelly Mr, Paul D. McConn Dr Walter Schuberr Mr. Melvin Woods Dr. Joshuo Duch, Chairperson Fine Arts i Mr, James Hones f Dr. Charles Whire Dr George Diehl, Chairpersori B r ii rJ! Mr, Thomas Ridingron Srudenrs labor in rhe Arr Srudio through rhe lore ofrernoon. 62 p Foreign Languages Dr. Richard Doudreau Dr. Dernhordr Dlumenrhoi, Chairperson 63 The Voice of Lo Salle ' s Foculry (Conrinued from page 37) solving conflicts between the administration and indi- vidual faculty members, but matters like that make up only a small port of the Sen- ate ' s work. The President of the Sen- ate and two senators elect- ed by the membership of the Senate sit on College Coundl, the major adminis- trative advisory body to the President of La Salle. The Senate is responsible for ap- pointing faculty members to the vorious College com- mittees, OS well as develop- ing and reviewing policies that affect all areas of Col- lege life. Through discussion, debate, and mounds of pa- perwork, the Senate fries to keep itself involved in all as- pects of College life that can affect the quality of interac- tion between students and professors. The Faculty Sen- ate ' s power rests solely in its ability to influence; it is not a legislative body. Yet, as the voice of one of the two indispensible elements in education, the Faculty Sen- ate enjoys a central position in the operation of La Salle College. Joseph F. Durke F.S.C. Geology 64 History Dr. George 5row, Jr., Chairperson Dr. Theopolis Fair Mr Dennis AAcCorrhy Dr. Joseph O ' Grady 65 Monogemenr ' ' ' ' ? i. Dr. Joseph Selrzer, Chairperson Dr Radhoroo Chogonri Dr Foriborz Domonpour Dr Dernord D Goldner Dr. ProfullQ N. Joglekor Dr. Michael Korzeniowsl ;i Dr Bruce MacLeod Dr Sreven I. Meisel Dr Lynn E Miller Dr Williom Rorh, Jr. Dr Korhryn Szabor Dr. Joseph K. Troxell Mr. Jack Riappoporr Dr. Charles A.J. Halpin, Jr. 66 Morhering AAs, Sharon Jovie Mr. Yoshihide Horiuchi Ms. Melindo German Dr. Andrew Beon, Chairperson I Mr. John McClosl-iey Mr. L. Thomas ReifsrecK Mr. George Swoyer 67 Morhemoricol Sciences Dr, Samuel Wiley, Chairperson Dr. Srephen Andrilli Dro. Hugh Albrighr Ms. Morgarer Allen Mrs. Helen Drody Mr. Sylvan Eisman Ms. Linda Elliorr Dr, Charles Hofmonn Mr. PiUperr Hoover Mr. Raymond Kirsch Dr. Carl McCorry Mr. Joseph McHugh Mrs. Margarer McManus Mr. John Mooney Mr. Errol Pomerance Dro, Villiom Quinn Dr. Morijke van Rossum Dr. John O ' Neill 68 irory Science MAJ Thomos C. Kenrfield S6M Ernesr W. DeLong I CPT Alice M Davis M5G Willie T Douglas SSG Bruce W. Mills CPT Francis School CPT Chandler D. Srone, Jr. CPT John C, Woods Lie Lawrence A. Rircey, Chairperson 69 Philosophy Dr. William Sullivan 70 Physics Dr, Mark Gurrmonn Dr. Srephen Longo Mr. Joseph Simmons, Chairperson Poliricol Science Dr. Philip E. McGovern H Mr. Francis J. Norlnons Dr. Roberr J. Courrney, O oirperson 72 Dro Joseph DurKe, Choirperson Psychology Dr Perer Filicerri Dr Roberr Gilligon Dr, Thomas McCorrhy Dr, David Oden Dr, Marl-; Pfeiffer Dr, John Rooney Dr, Fronh Schreiner Dr John Smirh Dr Joon Foye Prirchard 73 Religion Dro, Joseph Keenon P,ev. Joseph Devlin Dr. Jomes Diechler Dr. ParriciQ Dorii Dro. Edward Davis Dro. Chorles Echelmeier Dr. David Efroymson, Choirpersori IXev. Raymond Holligon Dr. ParriciQ Harrington Dr. Geffrey Kelly Mr. John Luerzov Dro. Viliiom Morrin Ms. Merlyn Mov rey Mr. Joel Reizburg F ev. Maurice Schepers Rev. Leo Von Everbroeck Dr. William GrosnicK 74 Sociology Mr. John T. Connors v s Sybil Monrgomery I Dr. V on Bird Dr. John F. Connors Dr. Richard Leonord Dr. Dorboro Simon Dr. Judirh Srull Ms. Louro Orren Mr. Finn Hornum, Chairperson Dr. Thomas Coffee 75 i. LMi „ OF Profess 76 sparking an Interest In oddirion ro ocodemics, educorion includes rhe so- cial, emorional, and psycho- logical developmenr of rhe srudenr. College aids in rhese rypes of growrh nor only rhrough rheories learned in Philosophy class, bur also in procrice rhrough inrerocrion wirh orhers. Wirh nearly one hundred regisrered groups, clubs, and orgonizorions on campus, La Salle srudenrs are offered a specrrunn of acriviries ro spark rheir inreresr and ex- plode inro a source of growrh and moruriry. The range of opporruniries span from rhe social and service funcrions of sororiries and frorerniries ro rhose acriviries roilored ro specific needs ond wonrs, such as rhe Mor- kering Associorion and Mo- bilizorion for Survival. To- gerher rhey promore srudenr iniriarive, encourag- ing srudenrs ro develop rheir unique rolenrs wh e reaching rhem ro work wirh orhers. In rhe following pages you will experience rhe people and groups who moke La Solle rhe worm, friendly, ond close college ir is. Rob DiGregorio 77 Executive Board Srudenrs ' Governmenr Associorion First Row: Vice Presidenr of Acodemic Affairs Donno Ruzidso, Residence Council Vice President Rose McNomoro. Second Row: Vice Presidenr of Srudenr Affairs Don Good, Executive Senoror Ed Enggosser, Presidenr Joner Foy, Executive Senator Neil Grover, Executive Senator Greg Draun. Third Row: Vice President of Public Affoirs Eric Fillman. Mark Thomas, Don Good and Ed Enggosser porticipate in o Senate meeting. The 30th Annuo Open House hod its mogi- col moments thanks to the hard work and creativity of many individuals and organiza- tions, the Students ' Government Associorion chief among them. 78 open House ' 63 Chairman Ed Enggosser addresses an audience of srudenrs, parents, foculry and neighbors as Vice-Chairman Greg Droun, Bro. Porrid ' S Ellis, Philodelphia Phillie Gorry Maddox and Vice-Chairmon Eric Fillmon look on, Maddox wos honored for his work wirh rhe Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic. Greg Draun and Janer Foy discuss curriculum ' evisions or on Execurive Doord meeting. A mime walks his imoginory dog through a quod sprinkled with outumn leaves during Open House. BTI.- .. •r.,,- ■ji Wo ?9 K HKfl ■m- ' .- ' -n r1 K W m wm ' -- B K l r_ j . 11 LJ! i , JmHtMUr h mm First Row: Sue Drill, Chorlie Dorbera, Audrey Nugent. Second Row: Don Good, Monica Jurodo, Mark Thomos, Neil Grover, Judy Gallagher. Third Row: Jeonnette Doun, Greg Droun, John McGonigle, Gregg Melinson, Ed Enggosser, Joseph Diorio. Senore 79 Joanne M. L Deoch, Evening Division Ediror Joanne Kelly, Ediror-in-Chief Roger Seosocl , Phorogrcpher Corol Drighom, Assisronr Ediror 80 Explorer Mory Goldschmidr, Ed ShorpinsKi, Ellen Compbel Collegian Piich Duszok, Phorogrophy Ediror Dob Zimmerman writes a srory on Culture Club ' s Doy George. Patti McDaniels receives o phone coll from o srudenr wirh o guess for rhe idenrificorion of the baby in rhe Collegian ' s baby picture contest. 82 First Row: Sporrs Ediror John Ludwig, Ediror-in-Chief Michele Porrick, Enrerroinmenr Ediror Dob Zimmermon, Assisronr Feorures Ediror Carol Drigham. Second Row: Feorures Ediror Parri McDoniels, News Ediror Tom Kuzmo, Assisronr News Ediror Lisa Dellino. Lisa Dellino interviews Edwin Richfield of rhe Royal Shal-iespeore Company. Lauro PeszKo, Phorographer 83 Lq Solle Enrerroinmenr Orgonizorion Frist Row: i , - ' ' e Boun, Donna Ellior, JoAnn McNomaro, Donna Domino, John Worson. Second Row: Korhy Isupper, Collerre Powell, Dob McCreavy, Fred Mischler Third Row: Scorr McHugh, Sue Cymbolshi, Sreve MonhowsW, Liz Vraro, John lannacone. Fourth Row: Mike Plonning, Mike Wisely, Mark Maurer, Anna Maria Dlescio, Maureen Egan, Barb Pomponio Fifth Row: Bob McNally, Ted Gaughan, Joe Galassi, John Goeghegon, John Kiernon. 84 Donna Elliot uses o lirrle creoriviry and elbow grease as she makes o sign for o LEO presenrarion Jeanette Daun is busy arranging acriviries for La Solle srudenrs LEO Presents comedian Jay Leno, First Row: Dione McGrarron, Jane Lonouerre, Alice Seiberlich, Lynn Schreiner, Olgo Moslij, Micki Verkuilen, JuOy Marias Second Row: Eileen Haog, Renee Delfosse, Donna Griffirh, Cindy Conlon, Lori Posron, Derh Good. Third Row: Sheila Gillespie, Diane Gobos, Eileen Sheridon, Rose Penney, Ann Klaiber, Madeline Sanroro. Fourth Row: Dr. George Swoyer, Bill Koufmonn, Jim Tepper, Jay Burleigh, Adria Cloy, Robert Krouss, Kevin McCouslond, Paul Jarvis, Sean Munroe, Joseph Samulenos, David Pepsin, Perer Maneri. Morhering Associorion Alpha [ Epsilon Rho f fsf fiow: Judy Haslerr, Korhy Rogers, Mario Toci, Liz Dobson, Tricio McCunney, Pa m Rosso Second Row: b lion Perello, Kris Miklusek, Jodsie Jowers, Nid Tsiodis, Moureen McGonigol, Koro Fier, Mike Loughery Third Row: John Ferraro, Michoel Hoffman, Dr. Richord Goedkoop, Joe McPeok, Pere Courrer. 85 Geology Club First Row: Mayo Dunn, Chris Mazurek, Morro LewycKyj. Second Row: Dorb Thorp, Leo O ' Shea, Dernice Pasquini Third Row: Poul Sheppord, Juon Uribe, Joe McGucKin, Dove Dovis. Fourth Row: Mike Davis, Ademor Rokowski, Jim Miller. Fifth Row: Joe Fonash, Morr Walsh, Don Levir, WEXP ' t-VJS — ' d ' J First Row: Jack Prucello, Helen Fiorenrini, Second Row: Joe McPeak, Mary Rabbir Gallagher, Phil Sronemon Sronier, P iich Mooney, Donna Domino, Fred Schlossmon, Marra Lewyckyj. Third Row: Nick Tsladis, Julie DiNenna, Jackie Jowers, Cindy DiDuono, Helen Schrama, JoAnn McNomaro, Bob Houk, Jock Volfman. Fourth Row: Mark Szpyrko, Dob Tolbor, Cindy Gardner, Kelvin Coe, Cindy Drodford, Naralie Daranov sl-syj, Dob O ' Rourke, Roberr Sonrry, Mark Horosymov ych, Ken Wojda. Fifth Row: John Kiggins, John Fanr, David Kipp, Sracie Zinn, Sreve Aposrolecus, Sreve Medaglio, Marrin Orremsky. Sixth Row: Tim Cogon, Joe Galossi, John Ferraro, Mike Jones. WEXP ' s Tim McMullin rakes his job seriously while on rhe air. Tim is one of rhe many disc jockeys on Explorer 64. 86 Irolion Club First Row: Lydio Garcia, Joe Pino, Diana Luzi, Eliso Ruzzi, Gabriel Cien, Dr Domenico DiMorco Second Kowt Daria Murphy, Nancy Lenrine, Domaro Allen. Third Row: Mary Ann Klaumenzer, Tony Sco ro di Carlo, Chris Gionsirocuso, Monica DiCorlo, Mario Cicchiello y . Honors Board First Row: Sean McGrarh, Marrin Loscaizo, Kellyonn FronKs, Irene Koszorek, Jerry Grunewold. Second Row: Rich Duszak, Jock Shonnon, Joanne Kelly, Marianne McCormick, Lisa Dellino, Angle Adelizzi, Terry Greely, Sharon Burke. Mary Gallogtier and Rich Mooney down oround in rhe VEXP srorion. 87 Beta Alpha First Row: Morygrace ChizeK, Dud Hisle, MiKe Hoffman, Carolyn Leonard. Second Row: Dob Hopsrerrer, Denise D ' Anronio, Leo Silvesrri, Joe Kolerry, Todd Hershberger, Mary Finn, Donna Lee. Jewish Srudenr Union First Row: Mindy Leoce, Dorry DIum, Doree Sirkoff, Fran Kopsrein, Mr. Derrrom Srrieb Sec- ond Row: Jeffrey Angler, Mark Dennerr, Paul Piosenrhal, Richard Morrow, Eric Neiderman, Tod Corroni, Kenny Lapar, Lewis Silver, Michael Yoslov, Sreven Weinsrein. Residence Council First Row: Vince McGonigle, Cathy Frasier, Mory Helen Driscoll, Rose McNomoro, Dill Dorz man, Meaghan Lowery. Second Row: Joe Griswold, Liz Viskowski, Down Carnello, Mary Duszok, Dione Asseo, Trisho Lenaghon, Audrey Nugenr, Lisa Morejo. Third Row: Kim Arkinson Sue McConn, Janice Rakszowski, Kirsren John son, Marianne McErlane, Dridger Lowery Fourth Row: Lisa Dasile, Mary Geyer, Rob Ford Jim Deorry, Reed Lifko, Drion Fisher, John Tu molo, Mike Pillo, Vince Duccino, Karen Plumer Fifth Row: Jane Arenas, Rich Morra. 1 1 German Club First Row: Renore Andrejciw, Pioberr Dossier, Dernice C, Kores. Second Row: Dorboro Tolscik, Chris Sterling, Morierherese Decker, Michoel Mueller, Dr, Dernhordr Dlumenrhol. Poliricol Science Associorion First Row: Louro Cavonaugh, Morrhew Nohr- gong, Joseph Griswold, Robert Drirringhom. Second Row: Dr. Phillip McGovern, Mory Ellen Lyons, Anrhony Tod, Eric Fillmon. Third Row: Chorles Tesro, Michoel Cionfroni, Jeffrey Krovirz. § Chynnion Society First Row: John Ronz, Sue LerKe, Drion McSwi- gon, Angela Golicno, Angelo Adelizzi, Dr. Mox Dorrh, Jerry Grunewold Second Row: Dr. Ralph Tekel, Irene Koszorek, Kelly Fronks, Mary Rirchey, Third Row: Jim Cerrullo, Tony Figoz- zorro, Eric Sokoloff, Ron Ryder, Young Chul Hyun, Dob Levis, Tom Dulling. Invesrmenr Club First Row: Michael Planning, Sari Simon, Tesa Donnelly, Trichia Gillord. Second Row: Carol Taylor, John Geoghegon, Michael Kane. American Society for Personr el Adminisrrorion First Row: Richard DfcKley, Chrisro Pasquini, Au- drey Derry, Maureen Doyle, Gino Spencer, Frank Szabo, Derh Hopkins, Andrea Simpson. Second Row: Dob Dradley, Andrew Ferzer, Dr. Michael Korzeniowski, Meg O ' Connell, Corher- ine Szewczoh, Mark Moddox, Thomas Mullin. Business Honor Society First Row: Mr. Gerard T. Olson, Lynn Dahmiller, Greg Dwornikowski, Elaine Kennedy, Madeline Sonroro. Second Row: Jim Cosgrove, Olgo Moslij, Frank Szabo. Third Row: Lynn Schreiner, Parri Neilon, Sori Simon, P urh Willioms, Laura Turner, Jeff Kordoff, Dernoderre Pocirri, Traci Lo- berge. Fourth Row: Morygroce Chizek, Korhy Lurz, Sheila Kane Fifth Row: Dill Clancy, Porrick Shonohon, Dob Hopsrerrer. 90 French Club First Row: Dob Dossier, Nicole FronKe, Jenelle 3rown Dey, Cindy Dorrolomeo, Mite R,ossi. Sec- ond Row: Carlos Cosollos, Morio Gcchiello, Dr. r ichord Doudreou, Dione Asseo, Jill Solrzmon. Srudenr Social Work Associorion First Row: Chris PezKo, Eileen AAcHugh, ines De- roncourr, Agnes Denby, Morguerire Rice, Ho- lene Kores, Tom Mohedy. Second Row: Mike Lyons, Tom Miles, Edno Accooe, Ana Morio, Dororhy Williams, Diono Yoskowirz, Jose Del- Voile. Morh Compurer Science Club First Row: Mary McGee, Drion Dougherry, Jeff Werrenbolser, Dob Tolbor, Michele Flonogon, Krisrina New. Second Row: Tony Dziemidko, Kellyonn Franks, Liso Tresnon, Lorerro Mon- l owski, Karen Druno, Dro. Hugh Albrighr. Third Row: Joanne Kelly, Jonice Moser, Donno Ku- mor, Joanne Soponora, Janer Murroy. Fourth Row: Christine Williams, Sreve Srines. Fifth Row: Dr. Morijke von Rossum, John Engelhorr, Floyd Nosuri, Dr. Charles Hofmonn, Dr. Syivon Eismon. Damoro Allen, Lr. Dob Hopsrerrer, Mike Aiello The Jazz Bond performs in rhe College Union during Open House. Rosea nn McEvoy helps rhe Give and Take Jugglers enrerroin o crowd of srudenrs during o free period. 92 Govel Society First Row: Tony Alromore, Ed McDevirr. Sec- ond Row: Michele ParricI ' ;, Andrew Kemp, Mr. Vince Kling, MiKe Vynkoop, Janice Moser, Jim Pickering, Lori Schwobenbouer, Carol Taylor, Len fXhoodes. Mobilizorion for Survival First Row: Mario Connors, Keren Loder, Paul Scire, Scor Rosenrhol. Second Row: Bro. Paul Scheirer, Ross Leosure, Curr Williams, Madeline McMann, Don Hoffman, Fess Herzog, Tom Blum, Tom Fries, John Connors. Phi Alpha Dero First Row: Eric Molowirz, Charles Colhoun, Amy Jelen, Domion Dachowski, Lono Gryzbicki, Ric 5aguil, Dione LoCosrro, Nancy Lenrine, Chris Gar- vin, Corlo Honsen, Julionne Whirehead, Rick Heid Second Row: Chorles Messo, Lisa Lom- bordi, Gory Milier, Scorr Segal, Joe Goudio, Rich Duszok, Chris Vossoluzzo, Kevin Firzgerald, Chris Furlong, Morr Dosoro, Nancy Brown, Tom Sreffe, Terry Greely, Phyllis Gorbermon. 93 Educorion Society First Row: Suzonne Venzel, Michelle O ' Grody, Karen Slifer, Jennifer Drown, Robin Whireheod. Second Row: Mary Dugan, Porn Kubach, Jim Hanohon. Criminal Justice Honor Society First Row: Jim Fox, Tony Ruffo, Tom Langon, Karen Plumer, Lori Sirler, Drian Fulginiri. Second Row: Anrhony Corry, Poul Tursi, Roberr Suleski. Society For Advoncennent of Management First Row: Nick Tsiadis, Edward Enggosser, Eleni Dimopoulos, Chrisrine Polys, Laura Turner, Mike Coyle. Second Row: Mario Prybello, Carhy Du ben, Carhy Szewczak, Megan McGovern, Grace Dombrackas, Robert Bradley. Third Row: Martin Lupinerri, Parrick Shonahan, Frank V. Szabo, Dr. Michael KorzeniowsKi, Ed Moy- lett. 94 Omicron Delro Epsilon First Row: MiKe Drodley, Dr. Cosimir Cieslo. Sec- ond Row: Carol Taylor, Rich Presron. Third Row: Jim Kuhn, Michele ParricK. Inrernorionol Srudenrs First Row: Karen Dennerr, Ariene Collender, Ruperr Edwards. Second Row: Richard Folio, Parricio AroKiasamy, Lisso Gronr, Dwoyne Doir, Susie Dorromeo. Newronion Society First Row: Liso Goldman, Mike Mounroln, Tom Fairh. Second Row: Jerry Klein, Ronjir Josioh, Tom Blum, Ed MurosKy. Third Row: Tom Roorry, Dr. Mark Gurrmonn 95 Lq Solle Singers . First Row: Maryberh Senn, Korhi PollocK, Linda Deoly, Lorerro Monkowski, Carlo DiGregorio, Kym Corscodden, Bennerr Zon (Direcror). Second Row: Janice Moser, RebeccQ Efroymson, Paulo Whire, Nora Hernandez, Amy Dorr, Korrino P udnyrzky Third Row: Sreve Goboi, Jim Pickering, Fess Herrzog, Evan AAoiin, Frank Srrohon, Mike Hallowell. Fourth Row: Dob Tolbor, Tom Kourz, Kevin Hennessy, Ricl-; Jonslsy, Jim Kuhn, Dro. Joseph Keenon, Mark Toneiti Grimoire First Row: Mary Goldschmidr, Julianne Wlnireheod, Charles Colhoon, Carol Drlghom, Korhy Delin. Second Row: Liso Goldman, Michele Porrick, Porri McDoniels, Third Row: Carol Taylor, Donna Kumar, Paula Joyne Vhire, Ida Molloy. Fourth Row: Mario Moryjewicz, Greg Durron, Richard Hospodor, Paul Von Heesr, Kelley Grady 96 Finance Deporrnnenr Board First Row: Al Burso, Jim Donnelly, Mike Planning, Dr. Ken Rhodo, Sori Simon, Porricio Gillord. Second Row: Parri Neilon, Mcrlene King, Moryonne Adams, Joe Sullivon, Teso Donnelly, Rurh Williams. Third Row: Sean Drennan, Vince P icchiuri, Josie Kelly. Alpha Epsilon Delro First Row: Phyllis Gcrbermon, Eric Molowlrz, Jim Murphy, Angle Adelizzi, Danny Pennerri, Sreve Cowan, Ken Zeirzer, Noncy Lenrine, Julianne Whitehead, Rick Held, Terry Greely. Second Row: Jerry Kline, Gary Miller, Lisa Lombardi, Tom Sreffe, Scorr Segal, Lisa Goldman, Charles Calhoon, Nancy Drown, Charlie Messo, Chris Vassaluzzo, Joe Gaudio, Rich Duszak, Kevin Firzgerald, Chris Gorvin, Chris Furlong, Marr Dasoro, John Gimpel. 97 Psi Chi First Row: Tom Chubb, Sraci Goldberg, Robert Corroro. Second Row: Anrhony Morinucci, Diane Ungvorsky. Third Row: Chrisra Posquini, James Block. Fourth Row: Dorney McFodden, Jonis KendricK Fifth Row: Dro. Jod-; Dondero, Allen Singer Health Core Adminisrrorion Sociery First Row: Frank W. Szobo, Mario Lloyd, Jeanne Dolger, Elizabeth Means. Second Row: William Sudell, Roger Nolan, Andrea Medvedik, Kathy Dougherty, Mimi Mahal. 98 Righr ro Life Commirree Alexander Rokowsky, Derh Nichols, Ademar PvOkowsKy, Lori Schwobenbouer, Mory Ellen Ly- ons, Block Srudenrs of Lo Solle First Row: Srephonie Hill, Derno Dovis, Derno- dine Dooker, Vernerre Dow, Edirh Gardner, Ali- mah Walker, Collerre Powell, Yverre Rogers. Second Row: Chris Russell, Nick Okoro, Earl Canreen, Anthony Moore, Ernesr Surron, Leon Lomonr, Jr., Gary Culbreorh. 99 Frorerniries ond Sororities Alpha Thero Alpha Kappa Phi Corhy Froser, Trisho Lenoghon, Dorb McHugh, Sheilo Parsons, Mary Wagner, Dawn Canello, Tern P,oedig, Rose McNamaro; Jeanne Dolger, Jill Lucas, Collerre Campelione, Terri Orsuto, Alba Suorez, Nancy Barber; Lenore Troyanosky, MoryAnn Lurz, Deih Good, Julie Trollo, Mary Kore Morgan, Susan Myrrerus, Dorrie Di Compli, Lori Posron. First Row: John Watson, John Sullivan, Craig O ' Donnell, Por Togno, Ric Soguil, Damion Dochowslsi Second Row: Par DiNenna, Bob Masucci, Fred Mischler, Mihe Kenville, Ed Delio. Third Row: Ralph Fernandez, Joe Srezzi, John Squires, Bryan Driscoll, Charlie Messa, Frank Hoyokowa, Mark Tressel, Dom Joseph, Tim McLaughlin, Dom Nappi. Fourth Row: Michael Wisely, Greg Ferone, John Oswald, Nick Bencie, Fred Tingley, Jim Alfredo, Mil-;e Planning, Bro. Jerry Fitzgerald, Fifth Row: Tom Mazzei, Tom West, Ted Gaughn, Mark Coulson, Mork Mourer, Bob McNally, Anthony Kelly, Bill Correras. 100 Gommo Sigma Sigma First Row: Condy Cure, Sue DeLeon, Diane Marshall, Donna Kumar, Karen Frei, Chris Williams, Second Row: Keren Rawa, Kim Cendrowski, Regina Winn, Karhy Roarry, Darb Pomponio, Edwina Lee. Third Row: Mary f urkowski, Korhy Ellison, Ursulo O ' Reilly, Lynn Wclrers. Sigma Phi Lambda First Row: Mike Hallowell, Tim Regon, Mike Pillo, Jim Drinker, Dennis Regan, John Ferris, Diff King, Rich Morra. Second Row: Charles Mason, Shown Nolan, Dill McCloskey, Jerry Moclean, Reed Lifko, Dove Doligirz, Jim Deorry, Edgar Dorjo, Ed DeLorenzo, Chuck Mogee. Third Row: Tom Kelly, Mr, Vince Kling, Craig Compron, Andy Ferzer, Dro. Gerry Molyneoux, Ray McCullagh, Rob Hunrer, Jonorhon Rivard, 101 Alpha Chi Rho First How: Tom Harper, Gary Dreen, Kevin Firz- gerald, Tim Quigley, Glenn Fomous, Ericl Held. Second Row: Phil Minnigh, Marr Chancier, Paul Tursi, Jim Cerrullo, Don Marhmonn. Third Row: Von P ossmeisL Joseph Soccherri, MIKe Moun- rain, Jeff Angler. Delro Sigma Thera First Row: Arlene Collender, Linda Sullivan, Son- dro King, Erro Williams, Dano Jordan, Karen Den- nerr, Parricio Mason, Vernerre Dow, P,obin Smirh, Kelly Villiams, Gino Spencer. Tqu KoppQ Epsilon First Row: Mike Morrello, Todd Wickes, Vince McGonogle, John Giuffredo. Secor)d Row: Tim Doyle, Frank Florio, Chris Lav rence, Gene Mc- Donnell, Fronk Dorrorff, Joe Hulk. Third Row: Brian McCarrhy, Joe Molkey, Scorr Arnold, Sreve Langraf, Dove Zolfaghari. Fourth Row: Ed Seddon, Jim Cooper, Dan Willig, Chris Feeney, Dob Sonrry, Felix Defiore, Marry Lu- pinerri. Fifth Row: Rob Vhirman, Don Porosky, Roger Nolan, Charles Nelson, Kurr Morrone, Rob Liprok, Tim Conrad. Sixth Row: Mike Porrish, Mark Dungon, John McGonigle. 102 Alpha Chi Rho Lirrle Sisters First Row: Sue O ' Connell, Donno Hovilond, Sari Simon, Chris Garvin, Keren Slevin. Second Row: Eileen Connell, Joon Cunningham, Peggy Nel- son, Laura Hirl, Chris Hogan. Third Row: Lyn Provosr, Danure (Xui-ttys, Jill Trider, Shoron DurKe. Lambda Chi Alpho First Row: Dave Popplewell, Dob Lyons. Sec- ond Row: Dom Scorderro, Dob Claypoole, Sean Drennon, Chris Corobello, Greg Drody, Dave Ko- pecki. Third Row: Mike Price, Dob Houh, Ed Dougherry, Sreve Scorderro. Fourth Row: Dob DeCesare, Dob Cosrello, Sreve Pierrzol-;, Joe Tor- eilo, Joe Goffney. Gommo Phi Bero First Row: Donielle Miller, Morlene King, Teresa Andris, Lily Linron, Suson Hurchik, Ronnie McGill, Lisa Moore. Second Row: Donielo Colorusso, Kerry Sullivan, Maureen McGonigol, Reenie Di- mirri, Maureen Govoghan. Third Row: Sharon Pody, Karhy Rogers, Monica Wilrshire, Denise Druno, Karhy Springer, Karhy Tressel, Mouro Dray, Korhy Morris. Fourth Row: Joanne Pillo, Tricio Morrissey, Korhy Eubante, Jeanne Yuen- gling, Kim Shepherd, Marvie Cosais, Porri Neilon, Diane Manno, Donna Moile. Fifth Row: Rose Penny, Liz Seiberlich, Donna McAnespy, Susan Rveifsreck, Charlene Scullin, Srephonie Gamble, Anno Maria Dlescio, Renee Ropa, Denise D ' An- ronio, Judy Gallagher, Gail Colqjezzi, Jessica Smirh. 103 Delro Sigmo Pi First Row: John Higgins, Michael Provence, Thomas Pelle, Perer Torres, Kevin Maier. Sec- ond Row: Roger 5ea50cl i, Anrony Valenri, Timorhy Srevens, Perer Bayer, Kevin McCous- land, Michael Aiello. Third Row: William Wolff, Vincenr Mozzei, Michael McCloskey, Joseph Moreland, William Krodrhoff, P,oberr Krouss, Mori-; C. Cake, James Tepper, Michael J. Spo- doro. Phi Bero Sigmo First Row: Chris Russell, Joseph Durbin, William Hoire, James Czbos, Second Row: Htck Ohoro, Maurice Hiberr, Earl Canreen, Dwoyne Boir, Phi Gamma Deira First Row: Carl Grecia, J.R. McCormocK, John Shannon, Bro. MorK Pvorhus, Sreve Cooper. Sec- ond Row: Tony Morelli, Bog Szerelo, Len Rhoodes, John McCloshey . Third Row: John Gimpel, Bruce Finkel, Jim Kuhn, Jeff Forsrer. 104 Sigmo Dero KoppQ First How: Phil Sronier, Ger Lures, Mike Memmi. Second Row: Jim Woods, Mil-ie King, Ronald McDonald, Gerry Smirh, John Mulcohy, Arnold Douchebuorg, Tom ZolesKi, James Trinocria, Honk Szpyrka, Dickie Yores. Third Row: Tim Mohon, Tim Cogon, Tony Dororro, Tom Roorry, Joe Chrisrie. Phi Gommo Nu First Row: Rurhi Williams, Terry Heberley, Mariso Miriello, Monica Jurado, Corlo DiGregorio, Helene Deely, Madeline Skalicky. Second Row: Chris Filemyr, Monica Burirs, Mory Lynn Walsh, Hilda Levirr, Anno Marie Cosrello, Debbie Ry- golski, Mary Siusorski. The Phi Kappa Theta frarerniry house is recon- srrucred ofrer rhe fire of 1982. 105 it V 106 A Grand Experiment The 1983-84 season will prove ro be on imporronr one in rhe hisrory of Explor- er orhlerics. Ir onorks rhe col- lege ' s firsr year in rhe Merro Arbnric Arhleric Conference (MAAC), o relorively recenr conference, rhor, in rhe words of Arhleric Direcror Dill Drodshow, joins Norrheos- rern insrirurions wirh similor commirnnenrs ro orhlerics. The MAAC, which was ori- ginolly founded in 1980, in- cluded Arnny, Fairfield, Ford- hom, lono, Manhorron and Sr. Perer ' s. This yeor, in oddi- rion ro Lo Solle, rhe confer- ence added Holy Cross Col- lege. The 1983-84 L5C sporrs season is on imporronr one because ir is o resring ground nor only for rhe Ex- plorers wirhin rhe new con- ference, bur also for rhe ro- rionole behind rhe decision ro swirch confe rences. From rhe momenr rhe onnouncemenr was mode rhor Lo Solle would be exir- ing rhe cozy confines of rhe Eosr Coosr Conference, where ir hod been a found- ing member for nine years, conrroversy seemed ro erupr in Hoymon Hall. Cooches whose reams (Conrinued on poge 135.) SPORTS 1984 107 A SeesQw Season Perhaps rhe best woy ro describe rhe performance of rhe 1983 Field Hockey Team is in terms of o seesaw. The some- rimes-brillianr, somerimes-inconsisrenr play of rhe Explorer women nerred rhem an 8-8-2 finol record. If was a gursy seoson for rhe sricksrers, however, who had ro face a few adversities. Among them was a new coach in rhe form of Juli Grandell, who rook rhe reins of rhe team from Marge Mannion. Grandell is rhe rhird cooch rhe ream hos had in rhe four years since irs norionol championship victory. Schedule continuity was also o problem in 1983. Since rhe MAAC does nor compere in field hockey, LSC wos confer- ence-less. The letdown of losing familiar ECC foes, coupled with the inclusion of a few notion- ol powerhouses such as Temple, Lehigh, Rurgers, Ursinus, and Delaware oil took their roll on rhe women. As if rhis wasn ' t enough, rhe ream was devasrared by grodu- orion. Seven of rhe best competitors in rhe sport ' s history here or La Salle said goodbye, and were replaced by no incoming recruirs. When looking at some of the obstacles the women hod to face during rhe seoson, the final record of rhe field hockey ream is not as mediocre as it looks on paper. The seesawing season of rhe women began wirh a crushing defear or rhe hands of its old nemesis Delaware. The women seemed ill-prepared ro rake rhe field agoinsr such a formidable opponent. This wos not o lasting problem, rhough, as ' ' By ploying field hockey ot Lo Solle I wos oble to ocquire o unique form of mental and physical discipline which not only helped me on the ploying field but carried over into the class- room. Athletics has aided me in set- ting my goals and more importantly, in achieving them. Teso Donnelly First Row: Jeanne Yuengling, Rose Trorrer, Linda Darrarr, Carol McLaughlin, Teso Donnelly, Cindy McDreory, Jackie Morinelli. Second Row: Donne Virerelli, Andrea Simpson, Lisa Gallagher, Lisa Deck, Anira Dreslin, Michelle O ' Grody, Jane Kouffmon, Teresa Donohue. Third Row: Ida Molloy, Korhy Duben, F hunerre Smirh, Trish Sentry, Regina Orisraglio, Eleanor McFodden, Maureen Klein, Joan Ferrari. the sticksters began a three gome win- ning streak, their longest of the season, in rheir very next gome with a 4-1 defeat over Texrile. The winning srreok was capped with a dazzling 2-1 overrime de- cision against Woshington, DCs American Universiry. Momenrum seemed to be building among rhe women, but two bock-ro-bock losses dropped the team to 3-3 and doused any kindling fire of opri- mism. The ream couldn ' r string victories together, as rhey conrinued rheir impres- sion of seesaw rhe resr of the way. There were many bright spots to the season. The scoring ourpur of underclass- men Rhunerte Smirh (junior) ond Carol McLaughlin (sophomore) blended smoorhly with rhe experienced tallying talents of senior coprain Tesa Donnelly. Stingy was rhe middle name of on im- pressive defense head- ed by senior Joonie Fer- rari and sophomore Cin- dy McDreory, who played rhe enrire sea- son with o cost on her arm due ro a pre-seoson collision wirh o stick against Boston College. Such self-sacrifice chor- acrerizes rhe efforr of the 1983 team. The future is promis- ing for rhe conrinued success of Explorer Field Hockey. The women should settle into their new schedule wirh time. Coaching permanence will olso help in establish- ing a winning rradirion. Perhaps more importantly, the team will only lose two players to groduorion. These oil seem ro odd up ro a great year in 1984. Teso Donnelly and Dennis T. Owens 108 Jackie Marinelli shows rhor goolrender ' s look of revenge. Rhunette Smith leads rhe Lo Solle orrock. Teresa Donahue battles on opponent in o 4-1 r vicrory over Textile . i SKk v Pursuing the action, Linda Dorrorr leaves rhe V-Kf - ' crowd blur ' ■' ' ' Carol McLaughlin exhibits fine form as she brings rhe ball in. 109 Boorers ' Fighting Spirit w f ' III JWIi Dmytro KulchyckyJ is determined nor ro be our-muscted by rhe Texrile defender Goaltender Mike Kogut ' s inrense concenrrorion is evidenr in his car-like sronce Chris Mullen k ' Senior Rob ' Whitman ,1 ' 110 Helps Capture Conference Title The Lo Salle Explorer Soccer Team, coming off of rheir finesr record, hod high expecrorions for rhe 1980 seoson. Moving won rhe Eosr Coosr Conference losr year, rhe Explorers challenged new faces, new reams, in a new league — rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Conference, In rheir firsr AAAAC performance rhe boorers our-clossed Foirfield 4-0, exrend- ing rhe longesr Division 1 winning srreok ro rwelve gomes. Unforrunorely for rhe Explorers, rhe srreol-; skidded ro o srop in o physical march wirh Penn, leaving freshman Dobby Wilkinson down and our for rhe season. De- n spire some major injuries rhe ream remained srrong — srrong enough ro hold norionoi- ly ronked Texrile score- less in 110 minures of ploy. The scoreless rie is Q credir ro rhe ream ' s oursronding defense, led by porenriol All- Americon goolrender Mike Kogur. In rhe Texrile gome, Kogur showed everyone why he ' s one of rhe country ' s finesr goalies. He mode 25 soves, four coming in o span of five seconds. Kogur knows rhor a goalie con only be as good OS rhe players in front of him, and in his own boisrerous way, he leods rhe ten players in fronr of him ro on oil our ottocl . VIrh senior bocks like Greg Cowhey and Dmyrro Kulchycl yj who, as rhe MAAC reams hove found out, always give 110%, rhe Explorer defense is rough to beat. But ro win, OS the Explorers well l now, you also hove ro score goals. Afrer winning a revenge march ogoinsr Lehigh, rhe Lo Salle boorers took a turn for rhe worse. They fell ro o domi- nonr American squad, trying ro march individual skills insreod of playing rheir own aggressive gome. They rhen suffered rwo disoppoinring losses in overrime. In rhe firsr ogoinsr Drexel, rhey performed poorly, lacking aggressiveness again. Even with the of- fensive push of Jim Hooven and Arrie Derrro, Lo Salle couldn ' r score in rhe sec- ond, losing ro Sr. Perer ' s for rheir only conference loss of rhe season. While playing soccer I ' ve learned how to win, I ' ve learned how to lose, I ' ve learned how to deal with people, and most importantly I ' ve learned that the only way you are going to achieve in life is through hard work and dedication. The only thing you ' re going to get out of a situation is what you put into it. Michael Kogut However, this year ' s ream was able to pick themselves up after these disap- pointments. Such was the cose when rhe ream wenr up ro New York Ciry ' s Bronx ro ploy Fordhom. In rhis alien terri- tory, Artie Derrro ' s scrappy, hord-hirring competitiveness become noticed as he scored, in rhe words of Coach Wilkinson, our biggest gool of the year. However, rhe Explorers ' troubles weren ' r over. Due to G von incident on rhe victory ride home, half rhe teom, including both goal- ies, was suspended by the dean for two gomes. Again it was Arrie who was colled on ro fill Kogur ' s position. In the firsr gome ogoinsr Sr. Joe ' s rhe back-up ream ployed respecrobly, bur fell shorr ro rhe Hawks. However, in rhe second march ogoinsr lono, the ream managed ro score, giving Arrie rhe shut-out. In keeping wirh rrodirion, rhis year ' s ream played our rheir remaining confer- ence gomes wirh rhor fighring spirit rhor never soys die. The ream foughr rheir way posr Monhorton and mode it home from New York rhis rime wirhour inci- denr. Then in come rhe soldiers of Army who ourweighed ond outnumbered rhe Lo Solle side, but rhe Explorers ourshor B rhem and mode rhem retrear home wirh a 1-0 loss. Finally, rhe MAAC Championship come down ro a crusade in Boston with Holy Cross. Down or rhe half by o goal, Lq Solle prepored for rhor classic come- from-behind finish and won rhe gome and Conference. Players who will be missing next yeor ore Co-coproins Jim Hooven ond Mike Kogut, scoring machines Chris Mullen and Art Dettro, defensive powers Greg Co- whey, Dymrro Kulchyckyj and Mark Sondberg, and utility players Maurice Cronney, P ob Whitmon ond Lorry Fields. Bob Nelms Explorers Jim Hooven, Jeff Smirh, Arrie Derrro and Milse McDermorr ore right behind 25 Jay Young os he rries ro bear c gong of Texrile players. Borrling Against All Odds For rhe rhird consecurive year, rhe Lo Solle Women ' s Tennis Team posred o winning season. Under rhe direcrion of coQch Jeff Mormon and coproin Mory Ellen Lyons, rhe lody Explorers dosed our rheir 1983 seoson wirh on impressive 10-4 record. They were rop contenders in rhe PAIAW, ECC end MAAC rournomenrs. The women ' s season was highlighted by an excellent performance in the PAIAW Championships with Drexel, Ur- sinus, 5r. Joseph ' s, Kutztown and Pvider. One of the brighr spors of the season was otrained by senior Mary Ellen Lyons. Lyons swept through oil of her motches, won the championship, and paved the way for o third place ream finish. Junior Korhy Pedicone suffered only one loss in rhe championships. Mory Ellen Lyons copped off a brilliant collegiate coreer at La Salle, having been the 1 player through her four years. She won the PAIAW Championships, earned seedings and numerous points in EEC and MAAC tournaments, ond qualified for rhe women ' s Eostern F egional Chom- pionships. Lyons was not the only senior on this team. Alice Seiberlich played first doubles and enjoyed greor success in her winning record along with the only other senior, Morlene King. Sophomore Andi Horvoth also hod o winning season, tak- ing the third place singles position. Two freshmen, Tess Casals and Kerri McGinley, also mode great conrriburions to rhe team rhis season. Casals teamed up wirh senior Alice Seiberlich, and sec- ond doubles was headed by McGinley ond sophomore Jackie Dono. The women were very successful in rheir entry inro rhe Metro Atlantic Athle- ric Conference. Top rivols included Ford- ham, Manhattan, lona, Holy Cross, Army, Fairfield, NYU, Sr. Peter ' s, Drexel, and Dig Five fovorires Villanovo and Sr. Joe ' s. The determination and talent of rhe worn Captain Mary Ellen Lyons capped-off her bril- er-i ' s rer-inis ream mode rhem rop conrenders in lianr career or Lo Salle, winning rhe PAIAW rhe PAIAW, ECC, and MAAC rournomenrs. championship and qualifying for rhe Women ' s Eastern Regionol Chompionship. Sports ore on important consider- ation in my life. It is not only the aca- demic side of college that offers a challenge, responsibility and develop- ment. Athletics con play a vital role in these areas too. Mary Ellen Lyons Coach Mormon was pleased with the team ' s performance, especially since the women hod a more rigorous sched- ule. Mary Ellen Lyons sees rhe season as gratifying nor only becouse of numerous vicrories, bur in the friendships ond char- acter that were built through rhe seoson. Mory Finn Junior Kathy Pedicone, wirh only one loss in rhe rournomenr, helped her ream ochieve a rhird place finish in rhe PAIAW Championship. 112 Lq Solle Captures MAAC Volleyball Title Any kind of personal Involvemenr in orhlerics is o rewording experience. Arh- leres feel o sense of victory by surpassing oil ser goals, and rhe power of rheir minds conrinues ro push rhem onward even when ir seems rhar rheir legs hove oireody given our. Yes, it ' s a gratifying experience. No experience hos been more re- warding rhon rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Conference rirle coprured by rhe Explor- er volleyball ream rhis season. These ladies have exemplified in rheir 1983 season whor a coach ' s dream is oil obour. Surely rheirs is a Cinderella srory. Whor reom orher rhon rhe Explorers could hove rhe odds srocked so high ogoinsr rhem yer srill coprure rheir firsr MAAC Champion- ship? Whor odds? Well, early in rhe sea- son, rhe lady Explorers were forced ro forfeit several gomes because rhey didn ' r hove enough players. Considering rhot only six ore required on rhe courr ro ploy, rhe Explorers hod some serious ma- neuvers ro moke. The reom hod one week ro go out and recruir players ro prevent the program from folding. Coach Maureen O ' Colloghan became rhe insrrumenrol force, pushing the girls to believe in themselves. They hondled the boll well, and, interestingly enough, they did it with only ten ployers, eighr of whom were freshmen. Five of rhese girls hod never even played volleyball be- fore. So, rhe volleyball team literally rebuilt from scrorch, nor only ro reach rhe girls how ro ploy, but also to teach them the strategy of the gome. A coach ' s dream, these underdogs were not willing to give think athletics helps you get involved with other people. You hove to discipline yourself and set your own goals. Generally, in a working situation, you have to get along with your co-workers. So you learn a lot about their character and how to overlook some of their actions. Whether it be contact with teammates or co-workers, you have to learn to tolerate and accept their emotions and that ' s important. Denise Franchetti in. Coming off a 5 ond 16 season and foced with their MAAC rournoment at home, the Explorers coprured rhe rirle by coming from behind ro win ir in nine straight gomes. Captain Denise Franchetti felt that Coach Maureen O ' Colloghon was rhe main push ro convince everyone on rhe ream that she was needed and was nor there just to fill in the empty positions. She really developed and disciplined rhe freshmen and she wasn ' t easy on them. Fronchetri, along with Morgorer McCoirns, became rhe stronghold for rhe ream , taking on leodership positions ro pull the Explorers rogether when or times it seemed as if they would never get off the ground. I felt the teom was more enthusiastic this year. Their orritude was great, but ot times, it was frusrroting because we hod to teach them how to ploy and how to understand the stroregy behind rhe gome, sold Franchetti. Bur rhey rook on the chollenge and met ir with o stiff upper lip. Ir was cerroinly o rosk; one that teaches players the value of teamwork ond in many ways prepares rhem for rhe future. The lady Explorers turned rhe season oround and onricipote on even better season next year wirh on MAAC Cham- pionship already under rheir belts. But they did it the hard way rhis year, and what better way ro feel the thrill of victo- ry than by fasting the possibility of de- feat . Congrorulorions to the lady Explor- ers on rheir well-earned championship. Barbara Pomponio Rose Wotilen, Selino Newell, and Denise Fron- cherri combine for on exciring ploy. Teammates Susan Confield, Mario Paradise, Rose Wholen, Joanne Perron, Mergerer McCoirns, ond Denise Froncherri congrorulare Themselves cfrer o good morcin. Joanne Patton and Co-captains Denise Fron- clnerri and Morgorer McCoirns ser up o rerurn. Developing o Strong Running Dose Hurr by rhe riming of rhe Merro Arlon- ric Arhleric Conference Championship meer, which, scheduled for lore Ocrober, fell wirhin o period during which develop- ment was srill ral ;ing ploce, and rhe inabil- iry ro secure a spor for comperirion in rwo key meers wirhin rhe seoson, rhe Men ' s Cross-Counrry Team never had rhe chance ro pur rogerher rhar big race . Vhar rhe ream was able ro ac- complish, however, rhrough rhe efforr of rhe ream ' s coach, Mr Jomes Govaghon, was rhe developmenr of a srrong, com- peririve, and heolrhy running base. Ir was off of rhis bose rhar rhe members of rhe ream hoped ro launch rhemselves inro rhe middle and long distance evenrs of rhe upcoming Indoor ond Ourdoor TrQd ; Cross-country running has given to our college experience more than the single-minded pursuit of any one goal, adding the dimension of phys- ical competition to the list of what each has gained as a student at La Salle College. Marc Librizzi seasons. For rhe senior members of rhe ream, Drenr Dornhill, Marc Librizzi, Dove Doligirz, and Marrin Loscoizo, rhe season marked rhe culminorion of membership wirhin rhe firsr full four-yeor program coached by Mr. Govaghon. For eoch of rhese men, cross-counrry running added on elemenr of physical comperirion and achievemenr ro rhe academic and social elements of rheir college experience. Marrin Loscoizo Dave Doligiiz louhb Tim Barton conremplores rhe finished race. (i _ l V l _ I M II ' i l ili ' 11 - ' - La Salle runners I ' evin Ruch and Dove Doligirz lead rhe pQcl-; qs rhey begin o cross counrry race 114 Women ' s Cross Running Strong s .- i c..:--_v-, - ' . - Sophomore Sue Silvestrini is ready ro moke her move Senior Jeanne Dolger ; ce ogoin gives ir her oil for La Solle. Theresa Corbett paces herself. Star compe titor Sheryl R eid blows by onorher oppo- nenr. Michael Burke, coach of rhe women ' s cross- counrry ream. Vhor do rhe FinonciQl Aid Office and rhe Arhleric Deporrmenr hove in com- mon? To anyone fomilior wirh Lo Solle ' s running reams rhe answer is obvious; bur, for rhe resr of us, ir is nor so readily oppor- enr. Michael Durke, rhe friendly, ourgoing end helpful person rhor many srudenrs flock ro each semesrer for finonciol oid advice, is also rhe women ' s cross counrry ond rrock coach here or L5C. Toking rhe helm of a demorolized, rag-rag unir a few shorr years ago, Durke has rurned rhe women ' s cross counrry and rrack reams inro a proud and highly comperi- rive force on rhe rrock circuir. This year ' s second-place finish by rhe cross counrry ream in rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Con- Collegiate athletics has definitely built my character in the sense that I have dedicated myself to something important to me. This character trait will definitely carry over to whatever I decide to do later in life. Jeanne Dolger ference (MAAC) is proof of Burke ' s obili- ries. The rapid meromorphosis rhor has mode rhe women ' s cross counrry ream inro one of rhe berrer arhleric programs or Lo Salle has nor been rhe resulr of. mogic OS in a children ' s novel; bur, rarher hard work and comperenr leadership. Coach Durke has influenced borh of rhese areas. A collegiore runner himself ond a running officionodo, Durke is well aware of rhe exrreme commirmenr necessary ro be a successful runner. (Conrinued on page 139.) 115 A New Look Eric Mros, Carlos Bermudez, Joe Hughes, Dove Deordsley This year rhe Lo Salle Golf Team un- derwent many changes. Due ro rhe exo- dus of five members because of grodu- orion, rhe srrucrure of rhe squod has be- come weak and lacking in experience. The ream has undergone olmosr rorol meromorphosis. Enormous pressure has been placed on rhe shoulders of rerurn- ing upperclassmen Dove Deordsley, Car- los Bermudez, Par Grundy, and Eric Mros. Ir will be rhe responsiblliry of rhese men nor only ro perform well on rhe course, bur also ro ser on example for o new crop of underclassmen. Among rhe in- coming golfers ore: Jim Jenkins, Joe Hughes, Jeff Campbell, and John Doyle. Chorocrerisric of rhe many changes raking place in Explorer Golf rhis season was rhe surprising reriremenr of long- rime Head Cooch J.T. Connors in mid- November. Connors ' conrriburions ro L5C By playing intercollegiate athlet- ics I have learned how to conduct my- self in a competitive environment. This ability will most certainly carry over after college. Carlos Bermudez golf con cerrainly nor be oversrored, and he will cerrainly be missed. The void prompred quick ocrion from rhe Arhleric Deporrmenr, which appoinred Farher Dreen and Tom Meier os new coaches. The rwo new sroffers ore very enrhusi- osric, and seem ro be Jusr rhe men ro help Lo Salle Golf rhrough irs rronsirionary srore. Carlos Dermudez 116 The Srorr of o Winning Trend have never been prouder to be a pan of a group than 1 was to be a member of rtie 1963-64 La Salle Wrestling Team. ' Dob Schumann Andy La Fond loote for o poinr of arrack during his march with on Elizoberhrown opponenr Chris Thomas goes for rhe pin. The team ' s new cooch, Tom Murr, yells insrrucrions from rhe sidelines. This year ' s wresriing ream morhed rhe srorr of many new rhings. The mosr im- porronr rhing srorred rhis year wos rhe spork of exciremenr os rhe ream srorred ro produce. A new cooch, Tom Murr, one of rhe youngesr menrors in college grappling hisrory, monoged more wins in a single seoson rhon rhe progrom hod gorhered since irs inceprion. The oddirion of freshmen Don Egon McFodden, Don rhe Mon Anninious, Dill Bruiser Incollingo, Mike rhe Animol Sroughron, ond Chris rhe Wolrus Thom- os gave rhe mor men rhe deprh rhey needed ro pur owoy reoms such os Sworrhmore, Videner, Elizoberhrown, Loyola, Lynchburg, ond Furmon. Co-skippers Andy 5por rhe Wonder Dog Lo Fond and Dob More Me Schu- mann, along wlrh Rob Duller Liprok, Greg rhe Chef Schoub, ond George Rodney Giovannozio rounded our rhe much improved ream. Dob Schumonn Rob Liptak grapples on opposing Blue Joy Co-captain Dob Schumann offers his condolences ro rhe orher ream. 117 New Conference — Some Old (Winning) S rory An Explorer rries ro execute o perfecr dive For rhe posr four yeors, rhe Lo Solle Men ' s Swimming Teom has easily domi- nored rhe Eosr Coosr Conference. This year ' s ream, however, is faced wirh a new challenge: rhor of winning rhe Mer- ro Arlonric Arhleric Conference rirle. Ac- cording ro Coach Lyons, rhe Explorers should meer rhe challenge wirh lirrle diffi- culry. Lasr year ' s ream finished wirh o 9-2 overall record and rhe ECC crown. The nudeus of rhar ream srill remains, bur rhere are also some fine oddirions. The ream is builr around rerurners Craig Cum- mings, Charlie Messa, and Paul Jarvis. Newcomers Sreve Williams, Paul Hogon, Chris Loughlin, and Joe Weindolfor will be looked upon nor only for immediore help, bur also ro keep rhe winning rrodi- rion or La Salle. As of February, rhe Explorers were 9- 2 overall, and 1-0 in rhe conference. We wish rhe besr for rhe ream in rheir quesr for rhe MAAC rirle and for rheir conrin- ued dominance over rhe comperirion. Dill Kane u UKi uumimHUi, — luuuun - •UlUUUiiutUulUUUUUlUltUUUUU, ' ' sm ' mi ii iimm ■_i«i The long hours of procrice ore shown in rhe groce and precision of a diver ' s flight sMm % Participation in collegiate sports has disciplined me and taught me to be more responsible. Ken Pierson, Captain Competitors prepare for o quicls srarr. 118 Consistency Fronn One Conference ro Another -. ■.. ..■■.. ■,u...u... .Ui l..a.i.M a . The women complere one grueling roce only ro compere in onorher. Concentration onc srannino ore reflecred in rhis swimmer ' s face. Lasr year ' s Lady Explorers, in rheir firsr year in rhe Eosr Coosr Conference, fin- ished wirh Q respecroble fourrh place and an 8-4 overall record. Thar fourrh place finish could easily have been sec- ond OS only several poinrs separated rhree reams. Afrer rheir brief appearance in rhe ECC, rhe Lady Explorers hove been rhrusr inro rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Confer- ence. Ir rook o vv hile for rhe ream ro ger odjusred, bur rhey v ere able ro regroup. Behind Sue Fricker ond freshman Vol Selser, Cooch John Lyons is looking for rhe ream ro fare well in rhe new confer- ence. Lyons is oprimisric obour rhe progress of rhe ream. This yeor we will be com- peririve and in o few years I rhink we will be righr around rhe rop of rhe league. Lyons also srared rhe imporrance of rhis year ' s recruiring. The squad will be losing six seniors and musr hove o good recruiring year ro replace rhem. Nexr year is o big year for us. Ve ore looking or Q few good swimmers. Hopefully, Lyons will ger rhe swim- mers he needs ro caropulr rhe Lody Ex- plorers ro rhe rop of rhe MAAC. Dill Kane Collegiate athletics has helped me for the future by allowing for my total development. Through colle- giate sports I feel I hove been able to enjoy the total college experience to the fullest possibility. Sue Myrtetus, Captain A good start is on essenrial parr of o successful race 119 gU«BMt3ff- ..._J Si5i e! iH K: nFiMirir i i j— ™ t HSn ■ ■! ' . ' ■V ' llHn nSjS ' tBrf Hw , - v J ■- Injuries Sop Women ' s Porenriol La Salle and Holy Cross vie for conrrol of rhe boll or rhe beginning of rhe holf. .As you face adversity, you be- q. j,,. orremprs o shor omid fierce opposirion come closer as a team. They ' re a young, talented team, and next year they ' ll be anxious to come bock; they ' ll be ready to put it all together. Kate Larkin, Co-captain r -m iS Nili ' jWMflldlM ff Looking for help, Co-caproin Kore Lorl-iin rries ro pass off ro o fellow reammare. It Suzi McCaffrey follows rhe ploy as Gino shoors for rwo. 120 The 1983-84 boskerboll season was full of frusrrorion for rhe Lody Explorers. The swirch from rhe ECC ro rhe much more comperlrive MAAC was o difficuir rronsi- rion for rhe reom, especially wirh rhe memory of losr yeor ' s impressive 17-11 record urging rhem on ro even greater success. Hov ever, rhe reom ' s bleok 13-18 record isn ' r really o foir indicorion of rheir season. Defying pre-seoson predictions rhot Lo Salle would finish fifth in their new confer- ence, Coach Kevin Gollogher led the women ro o fourrh place finish in the MAAC In rhe La Sole College Invirorionoi Tournomenr, held in Hoymon Hall in De- cember, rhe women placed o respecr- oble fourrh in on eighr-teom field that included notionolly ranked Cheyney, Rurgers, Mississippi, ond Minnesoro. Afrer posring losing records in Jonuory and February, rhe Lody Explorers ended rhe regulor seoson wirh vicrories over Ford- ham and iono. In rhe play-offs, rhey lost in the second round ro St. Perer ' s, rhe even- ruol conference champion. While loaded wirh rolenr, rhe ream faced severol problems rhor crippled rhem throughout the winter. Co-captains Kote Lorkin ond Julie Reidenauer were rhe only seniors who played; along wirh lone junior Gina Tobin rhey provided some experience, bur rhe remaining nine spors on rhe ream were filled by underdossmen. Injuries plagued ployer after player, never giving rhe squad enough rime ro gel and ploy as o ream. As one player pur ir, I couldn ' r say why, bur there were inrongibles missing. We hod o lor of ralent, o lot of potenriol, but Team members discuss rheir srroregy on rhe courr before rhe srarr of rhe gome. First Row: Donno Dowers, Gino Tobin, Kore Lorkin, Kevin Gollogher (Head Coach), Julie Reiden- Quer, Undo Hesrer, Porricio Giordono. Second Row: Korhy Hemsley (Ass ' r. Coach), Anna Marie PogliQcerri (Monoger), Jill Crondley, Suzi McCaffrey, Allison Hudson, Linda French, Kelly Drior, Mary Coyle, Maureen Rafferry G ' roiner), Jane Kaufmann (Manoger). we jusr couldn ' r ger rogerher. One benefir of the season, though, is the bright future of the team. Sopho- mores Jill Crondley and Linda Hesrer will srill be aroun d, ond rhe five freshmen will hove had a year of experience playing college basketball. Peggy Ann Seydow 121 Inrromurols Allow Everyone ro Compere „ _: i. Football was o fovonre sporr for borh men and women. Boskerboll, foorboll, volleyball, swim- ming, srreer hocl ey, sofrboll, golf, end coed soccer — how do oil of rhese sports connecr with Lo Solle College? No, they ' re not joining basketball in Dig Five corjipetirion. No, they can ' t be token as electives either. Well, if you haven ' t guessed by now I ' ll have to tell you that they ore the sports played in La Salle ' s intromurol program. Inrromurols has a twofold objective. It lets people participate in o semiformol league, while ot the some time providing them with free recreational ploy. In the post, only full-time day students played in intramural gomes, bur now faculty members, staff members and full-time MBA students enjoy the fun and exercise as well. During the school year, each sport is played in its appropriate season. Football and volleyball begin in the fall semester. Due ro the popularity of basketball, its season runs from November to Febru- ary. While the lost half of basketball con- tinues into the spring semesrer, street hockey commences. Although it is the second most popular intromurol sporr at La Solle, it is said to be the roughest. It seems that some of us still hove fond memories of the Brood Street Bullies lingering in our minds. Whether you choose to ploy o sporr OS physical as street hockey or one with less contact like sofrboll or swimming, the idea of inrromurol sports oil boils down to one thing: it ' s a people orienred, recrea- tional activity. Tom Meier, Direcror of In- rromurols, says, Inrromurols serves as on extracurricular octiviry which produces o sound mind and sound body. It ' s a chance for srudents and staff to put their work Temporarily our of mind; therefore, relieving srress ond anxiety. If you hove played intramural sporrs, you know what it ' s oil about. If you ' re o freshman, sophomore or Junior and hove not porricipored in inrromurols, rhen pur it on next year ' s list of Things to Do! Georgeonn Soybolt These women ron awoy wirh rhe show. 122 A volleyball player rnes ro rerurn o serve. 120 The Best Is Yer To Come Freshman Lorry Koretz shows rhe porenriol ro lead srrong Explorer reoms in rhe future. First Row: Pere Tiono, Sreve Dloch, Marcel Arrlbl (Ass ' r Coach), Dove lefry Ervin (Head Coach) Joe Mihalich (Ass ' r Coach), Dallas Phllson, Chip Greenberg. Second Row: Mark SwIerczewskI (Manager), Mickey McLaughlin (Equip. Manager), Neil Curron (Manager), Pvichie Torr, Vic Moron, Larry Korerz, Albert Dutrs, Ralph Lewis, Gory Jones, Poul Roach, John Worgan (Trainer), Dill Drodshow, John Dubyh (manager). Guard Steve Black nets two more points. M SI Jl l r %iV - 1 fT s 9 B mmmm- m- K ' ff ' v ' W ' CJU i RI Albert Truck ' of defenders Dutts outmaneuvers a crowd As rhe 1983-84 Explorers rook ro rhe courr, many quesrions remoined unan- swered. Hod Sreve Block recovered from on injury-plagued sophomore sea- son? Could Alberr Truck Burrs regain rhe form rhor mode him one of rhe besr rebounders in rhe Easr? Would Ralph Lewis be copable of his solid, consisrenr ploy? Would yeor of experience help Chip Greenberg run rhe offense? As rhe year progressed, ir wos opporenr rhor Sreve Block wos back, Truck Burrs hod esrablished himself os one of rhe besr big men in college, Chip Greenberg hod be- come on accomplished basl ;erball rech- nician, and Pvolph Lewis proved ro be one of rhe mosr consisrenr orhleres ro 124 Ralph Lewis rries for rwo os Truck Burrs ge s ' eody for rhe offensrv e rebound don rhe blue and gold. The 1983-84 season sow many rhings. Ir was a yeor when Alberr Burrs ond Ralph Lewis joined Sreve Block in rhe 1,000 poinr club. Ir was o season in which Lq Salle connpered in a new conference, rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Conference (MAAC). And ir was a rime when Coach Dove Lefry Ervin guided his ream ro o fine 20-10 record and a rrip ro rhe Norion- ol Invirorionai Tournamenr (NIT). Wirh rhe oddirion of freshman forword Larry Kor- erz and his deadly shooring accuracy, La Salle could run and gun wirh rhe besr of reams. Compering in rhe MAAC, La Salle wenr up ogainsr rhe likes of lona, Sr. Pe- rer ' s, and Fordhom rwice, while borrling rheir Big Five counrerparrs as well. Add in reams such as Louisville, Norre Dome, and Morylond, and rhe Explorer ' s record of 20-10 begins ro shine. Along wirh rhe NIT bid and o 20-win seoson. La Solle also won rhe regular sea- son rirle in rhe MAAC by compiling on impressive 11-3 mark. The Explorers olso shared rhe Big Five crown wirh norionally ranked Temple wirh o 3-1 record which induded a pulsaring double-overrime vic- rory over rhe Owls in rhe season finole. However, as rhe Explorers headed ro- words rhe MAAC Tournamenr, rwo of rheir srorrers were injured — Sreve Block wirh a frocrured hand and Truck Burrs - - — J Larry Koretz goes for o rhree-poinr ploy. There is no doubt that athletics has played an important role in my career preparation. Playing basketball for a big name school such os La Salle has introduced me to a number of individ- uals who will certainly provide em- ployment should I not play basketball professionally. Steve Block, Captain wirh rendoniris in his knee. Even rhough Lo Salle was able ro word off pesky Mon- horron College in rhe opening round, rhey were unable ro srop rhe Fordham Pvoms and Jerry Hobble ' s desperarion 30- foor jumper or rhe buzzer which evenru- olly ended rhe rournomenr and regular season for rhe Explorers. Bur raking inro considerorion rhor all five srorrers will be rerurning olong wirh hor-shooring Richie Tarr and rolenred bench players Pere Tiono, Gory Jones, Dollos Philson, and Vicror Moron, rhe fu- rure looks very brighr for Lo Solle. Dennis Owens 125 Better Than Ever The Lq Solle College cheerleaders have come bock for rhe 1983-84 season looking shorper rhan ever. For rhe sec- ond consecurive year rhe squad has hod a full membership of men and women ro lend rheir undying support ro rhe Men ' s Daskerboll Team. This year, how- ever, rhe cheering ream ' s role as enrhusi- osrs has srrerched far beyond rhe con- fines of rhe court. As a group rhe ream has become more exposed borh on and off Lo Salle ' s campus in the form of social activities and fund raisers. Afrer o week ' s sroy or rhe Universal Cheer Camp in Augusr the team was oble ro odd many new cheers, stunts, pyramids, and dances ro rheir reperroire, which has already won many awards, including Desr Pyramid, Zaniesr Cheer, Spirir and Cheer awards. L5C has worked hard ro mol e a good impression in rhe A pep rally early in riie fall ser rine mood for rine year. Our mascot srrurs his stuff before a gome. Explorer ' s new Metro Arhlonric Arhletic Conference and ro sroy or rhe rop of rhe Dig Five as rhe mosr versorile cheer- leaders. The cheerleaders morl ed the confer- ence swirch wirh o change of uniforms and Q few fresh faces. Pverurning from losr year ' s squad, which Travelled ro Greensboro, N.C., wirh the bosl etboll team for the NCAA Tournamenr, ore Weenie DiMerri, Jenny Feulner, Donielle Miller, Dorb Swierczewski, Marl ; Dungon, Joe Abborr, Greg Ferone, Reed Liefko, and caprain Pere Torres. New members include Chris Locey, Korhy Dynon, Helen Spichmon, Helen Schromo, Chris Green, and Dili McCloskey. The Explorer moscor is manned by Perry Engard ond former cheerleader Korhy Eubonks. Coach Marie O ' Donnell has rerurned for her third season wirh rhe help of Assistants Joe Wholen and Terri Andris. The Lo Salle cheerleaders have be- come more rhan jusr a ream. They ' ve become an example of school spirir on and off rhe court wirh rheir right-knit ef- forr ro bring rhe srudenr body closer. Terri Andris 126 The Icemen Comerh First row: Sreve Delaney, Greg P einl, Mike Nosevich (Head Coach), Dob Misnik, Jim Sykes, Ed Gibbons. Second row: Milse Birney (Assisronr Cooch), Bob Houk, Mil-ie Hennesey, Sreve Cocodrilli, Morr Sklodowski, Kevin Flynn, Jude Conroy, Dill Gruber, Sreve Nosevich, Scorr Smirh, Mike Moroney, Joe Brnich, Jerry Azorewich, Jim Mullen, Terry Jacob. Sometimes hockey con ger rough. ' ' Playing a collegiate sport helps to develop character and the ability to v or f with others. Jerry Azorewich, Captain Lost year, rhe Explorer Ice Hockey Team won rhe Delaware Valley Colle- giare Hockey Championship. Ir wos rhe firsr rime rhar a La Solle hockey ream hod ever become leogue champions. This year, a new Explorer Ice Hockey Team hopes ro morch rhe ochieve- menrs of rheir forerunners. Vhile many members of rhis year ' s reom played losr year, rhere ore several new faces. The changes hove been enough ro give rhis yeor ' s squad a new look. Led by new head coach Mike Nose- vich and senior coproin Jerry Azorewich, rhe 1983-84 icemen ore considered ro be rhe mosr rolenred bunch of hockey ployers rhar Lo Solle has seen yer. Pioberr Houk 127 A Gionr Step Forward - ---I- ' - • ' rS 1-- ' Concentration marks rhe face of shorpurrer Roger Nolan. f ob Irvine sers himself or rhe blocks. La Salle runners rake off or on indoor meer. ■■?K ,.i-i The key to gaining respect in the MA AC will be the possession of an ' Er-EZ attitude of cooperation and dedica- tion by each individual toward build- ing a spirit of team unity and accom- plishment. Chris Russell, Co-captain In Q meering rhor began rhe 1983-84 Indoor Ourdoor Track ond Field season, o choice was pur before each member: ro be ream of individuols or an individ- ual ream. For wirh evenrs os disporore os rhe 50-merer dash ond rhe 3-mile run or rhe 2-mile relay and rhe shor-pur, proc- rices as individually srylized as running shoes, and a variery of backgrounds ond rraining ro march, La Salle ' s Trad ; and Field ream is called ro pull irs individuals rogerher as no orher ream musr in order ro pur forrh o winning season. Under rhe guidance of Head Cooch James Govoghon and Assisronr Coaches Sreve Riddick and Drorher DJ Jerome, rhe field men, sprinrers, and disronce run- ners hove pooled rheir rolenrs in an efforr ro mark successfully rhe ream ' s firsr sea- son in rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Confer- ence. Morrin Loscolzo Tom Hoban finishes srrong. 128 i Staying One Srep Ahead i4iy zl ilft Lori Rowley bote losr in rhe ocrion. Co-captain Jeanne Dolger and Sue Silvesrrini lead rhe pacK. This year ' s Women ' s Cross-counrry Team hod o very successful season rhor was based on o strong returning ream of Derh Good, Jeanne Bolger, Janer Murray, Lori Rowley, Sheryl Reid, Korhy Kelly, Maureen Gavoghon, and Sue Silvesrrini. Two new helpful additions were fresh- men Kothy Kupper and Theresa Corbett. Through his dedicotion coach Michael Burke was a key factor in rhe team ' s performance throughout the season. The team porticipoted in various invi- totionols such as Rutgers, Temple, Tren- ton, ond the Dig Five. They finished their season plocing second in the Metro At- lontic Athletic Conference with o record- holding performance by Junior Sheryl Reid. The Women ' s Trock Teom consists of the members of the Cross-country Team plus sprinters Eriko Williams, Colette Powell, Jeanne Yuengling, Morionne McCormick, middle distance runners Re- gino Oristoglio and Maureen Klein, and shotputters Joyce England and Jill Trider. Afrer plocing a strong third in the Eost Coast Conference Championships last year, the 1983-84 Women ' s Track Team is looking for more greot performances this year. The highlights of this seoson include the Princeton Reioys, Delowore Invitational, Penn Relays, Dig Five Cham- pionships, and Temple Invitational. Jeanne Dolger and Beth Good Co-captains think the time ond effort I put into running teams ot Lo Solle will definite- ly benefit me later in life. Whether it be a career or whatever I choose, I know I can dedicate myself to it. Beth Good, Co-captain A Delaware runner rries her besr ro keep up wirh Co-coproin Derh Good. Team Hopes to be o Hir in New League |||l.iPMi i .wm| ! lk !l pP!. U.i.i.l « !! l . l t !| .W «t i Pat Waninger arremprs ro rag home around rhe Lafayerre corcher. The Lq Solle Explorer boseboll ream will srorr rhe 1984 season wirh high ex- pecrorions. The Explorers, coached by Gerie McDoriold for rhe posr rwenry years, have rhe experience and qualiry ir rakes ro be a solid conrender in rheir new division, rhe Merro Arlanric Arhleric Conference. Wirh rhe majoriry of rhe ream rerurn- ing rhis year, including all bur one srarrer from lasr year ' s squad, rhe Explorers ore indeed experienced. The ream is also composed of srrong pirching, solid birring, and lighrning speed. The mosr imporranr posirion on any ream, especially if rhey inrend ro be suc- cessful, is pirching. La Solle ' s pirching coach, Durch McNolly, works exrremely hard wirh lefries Tony DeNofo, Par Wan- inger, ond Joe Wenzel, and wirh righr- handers Doug Dorzmon and Tom Kerri- gan, for whor hopes ro be a promising season. Dob McNolly, rhe ream ' s coprain and corcher, colls rhe shors behind rhe plore. Dob has a srrong, accurore arm and powerful birring which mokes him a qualiry ployer. He is o ream leader who ploys an imporranr role for rhe Explorers. Orher key players who hove high ex- Sam Boone owoirs rhe pirch. 6% ' ■and it ' s another smash by slugger coprain Bob McNolly. pecrarions ore seniors Dob Shannon and Dob Irwin. Afrer ploying rhird base his sopho- more and junior yeors. Dob Shannon is swirching ro shorrsrop. Shannon, regard- ed highly by major league scours, has rhe mosr powerful bor in rhe Explorer ' s line-up. If he can produce offensively, La Salle has a chance or moking rhe NCAA playoffs. Dob Irwin, lasr year ' s All-EEC cenrer- fielder who has o .350 collegiore career barring overage, is rhe Explorer ' s Secre- rory of Defense, Dob ' s quickness and mobiliry mokes him one of rhe rop cen- rer-fielders in college baseball. Wirh some hard work, dedicarion, and confidence, rhe 1984 Explorer baseball ream should have o successful season. Joseph A. McPeok 130 r ' The competition I faced and the competitiveness I learned while play- ing baseball at La Salle will help me in the future. Dob McNally, Captain Versatile shortstop Dob Shannon con pirch in o clinch. Dob Irwin loolss ro improve his .050 coreer overage. An alert Mike Gallagtier roKes off for second base. 131 Rolling on the River Rowers do more rhan jusr compere assemble rhe scull. here, Kevin Kreegon and Greg Lloyd help clean and The 1984 Men ' s Crew Team should represent rhe Blue and Gold in fine fash- ion rhis spring season. Crew, for those unfamiliar wirh rhe sport, involves rowing a boot. Unlike your favorite summer pic- nic event, however, it demands preci- sion, strength, coordination, and speed. The reasons the prognosis for the Ex- plorer Crew Team, as they enter rhe spring seoson, is strong, ore threefold. First, rhe squad is rerurning ten lettermen from lost season, which adds up to valu- able experience. Among those rerurning ore Dog Svetelo, o Dod Vail chompion Oarsmen spend an eorly morning pracricing on from lost season with similar aspirations for this yeor, and skilled captains Tim Con- rad and John McConn. Secondly, L5C per- formed well in the fall season which is o good indicator for the spring. Finally, the Explorers appear to be better thon their Metro Atlontic Athletic Conference rivals. Exploins first-year Assistont Coach Gory Pvizzo, Lo 5olle has o much richer tradition in crew rhan the other MAAC teams. I would say this definitely gives us on ad- vantage. All of these components mesh into a fine season for L5C. Alrhough the rowers ore confident rhe Schuylkill. about their copobiliries, rhey aren ' t in danger of becoming overconfident. Rizzo and Head Coach Dan Hingley wouldn ' r allow ir. The two hove master- minded a series of attainable goals to be met during the season by the teom. The two coaches feel that if these goals are attained in succession they will be much like a steplodder ro ultimate success for La Salle in the Dad Vail competition. Again, for rhose unfamiliar wirh the sport, the Dad Vail is rhe Superbowl or World Series of Crew. If the Explorers con stay on rhe ladder clearly mopped out by the coaching stoff, o fine showing in the Dod Vails is all but assured. Dennis T. Owens 132 Looking Toward Their Finest Perfomnonce Before going m rne worer, o scull undergoes o merlculous inspecrion by rowers Ann Marie Murphy, Ellen Scher, and Josie Kelly. In conrlnuing ro esroblish o rrodirion of women ' s rowing or Lo Solle, rhe wom- en ' s coach, Dove McGuigon, has insrilled renewed fervor in rhe squad. Wirh rhe ream ' s dedicorion and rhe coach ' s enrhu- siasm, rhe program is building o founda- rion for rhe coming yeors. During rhe fall racing circuir, rhe wom- en gave some promising performances. Hoping ro come rhrough wirh some even srronger resuirs rhis spring ore rhe vorsiry four and novice eighr. The four vorsir seniors Irish Dreslin, Mondy Den- ner, Kore Knighrly, and Ann Marie Mur- Finally, the scull is reody and rhe women descend rhe romp X phy, having persevered under o voriery of cooches over rhe years, ore looking rowords rhis spring os a chance ro give perhops rheir finesr performance ever. The eighr novice women hove been resred rhrough rigorous rroining ond hove rhe porenriol for furure success. The program promises ro remain o unique and valuable experience for rhose pres- ently involved and rhose who hove yer ro roke rhe challenge. The preparation conrinues. Being o member of La Salle crew was a unique and beneficial exper- ience because of the self-discipline and team dedication that is required for this year-round sport. Amanda Benner Ann Marie Murphy On the river or losr, rowers Ann Marie Murphy, Ellen Scher, Kore Knighrly, and Josie Kelly ond coxswain Kathleen McGauley rry for o vicrory. JiM 133 Riders Bring Ribbons to Lo Soile While competing with the Eques- trian Team, I hove learned to look to others for advice, and to accept cor- rective criticism. Whether or not I take home an av ord, I always walk away gaining experience. Being a member of the Equestrian Team has shown me what team spirit is all about. Chris Dougherty This posr fall Lq Salle ' s Equestrian Team, o member of rhe Inrercollegiore Horse Show Associarion, compered in four shows sponsored by Rutgers Universiry, Deover College, Kurzrown Store College, and Delaware Valley Community Col- lege. The team of ten fared well or all of these events, each time bringing home ribbons of which to be proud. The Intercollegiore Horse Show Associ- ation is unique for two reasons. The first is that after graduating, students con still compete with their school as on olumni rider. Secondly, both male ond femole riders compere on on equal level. Our region is comprised of seventeen col- leges plus rhe olumni, covering oil of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delowore, and Maryland. A typical show day really begins weeks in advance with riding lessons from a professional instruc tor. Once First Row: Charlene Floherry, Terry Morrinez, Chris Dougherry, l aren Gozdon, Parri Miller, Aniro Joseph, Dr. Edward DominesKe (Advisor). Second Roys ' : Paul Von Heesr, Jarie Wise, Regi- no Orisroglio. Riders prepare for rhe srorr of a show evenr trained, o rider is ready for rhe actual day of competition which begins or five o ' clock in the morning. After o long ride ro the show grounds, rhe ream is given its schedule, horses ore picked, aids for the individual horses ore posted, and only woiring is left before the competition be- gins. If o rider is lucky, someone else on rhe ream will have ridden rhe same horse that they ore ro show. This way, the rider will be more prepared to com- pensate for rhe horse ' s flows. Lucky or not, every rider depends on all previous insrrucrions ond experience in order to make o respectable showing. Any ribbons received at o show also occount for points with first place merit- ing seven points, second receiving five points, ond third rhrough sixth ploce be- ing awarded four, three, two and one point respectively. The points occumu- lote throughout the show season, and when riders receive 28 points in their specific class level they go on to rhe re- gional comperition. A rider winning a first or second ploce or regionals rhen quali- fies for rhe norionol comperlrlon. The na- tiono! competition covers rhe rop inrer- collegiate riders from over 140 colleges ocross the United States and Conado. This year our region is hosting nationals in Quentin, Pa., in the beginning of Moy. Everyone on La Solle ' s ream is quire ex- cited about this venture and hopes rhor rhose srudenrs who hove already made regionals will qualify for nationals. They ore sure that those who hoven ' t quoli- fied for regionals yet will put forth o strong spring season to quolify. Chris Dougherry A rider executes o jump. 134 Equal Time for Less Visible Sporrs PvEADY, AIM, First Row: Trevor Ausrin, Sue O ' Cor nell. Second Row: Don bobbins, Tom McLaughlin, Did you know rhor Lo Solle has o rifle ream? If you didn ' r, you ' re nor oione. In focr, you could probobly counr rhe num- ber of people who know obour rhe Ex- plorer 5hoorers on your fingers and roes. To soy rhe leosr, rhey ore nor rhe mosr recognized sporr on campus. No mem- bers sreol rhe limelighr from rhe ocrobor- ics performed nighrly by Srevie Block, nor is rhe rifler ' s locker room swamped wirh medio-rypes or rhe end of a comperirion. Though rhey do nor receive on enor- mous omounr of press, rhey do, in focr, exisr. Whor exocrly is L5C Rifle?, you may be asking. Rifle is a fully soncrioned, comperirive, vorsiry sporr rhar involves shooring o bored .22 caliber rifle or round rorgers, explains Head Coach Capr. Srone. Yes, rhey do receive funds from rhe Lo Salle Arhleric Deparrmenr (a major fear in and of irself for non-boskerboll programs). And yes, rhey ore soncrioned by borh rhe NCAA and rhe Explorer ' s new conference, rhe MAAC. 1983-84 has been o rebuilding year for rhe riflers or Lo Salle. The ream dropped our of comperirion for rhe sea- son ro recruir experienced rolenr. Copr. Srone more clearly describes rhe siruo- rion. Ve really hod no experienced shoorers so insreod of going ahead and compering — and probably losing — we dropped our ro rebuild. I rhini-; ir was a very smarr idea, because we brought in eighr freshmen shoorers ond hove been able ro rroin rhem much berrer rhon if we hod ro compere. The ream will be ready ro compere nexr season, which begins in Seprember. Srone is very oprimisric of his ream ' s chances ro do well. If rhey do, perhaps nexr year o lor more people will know rhor Lo Salle has rifle reom. Dennis T. Owens were nor represenred in rhe new con- ference, feir rhe move ro rhe MAAC was mode solely for rhe benefir of Lo Salle ' s boskerball programs, ro rhe derrimenr of rhe college ' s overall orhleric ideals. Cynics criricolly sow rhe conference swirch as onorher example of how rhe college bends over backwards ro supporr irs bos- kerball progrom. The crirics and cynics were roo hosry in rheir indicrmenr, how- ever. To condemn rhe move ro rhe Mer- ro Arlonric Arhleric Conference wirhour giving ir even one year ro prove irself is ludicrous. The focr of rhe morrer is, ir is srill roo soon ro derermine wherher Lo Salle orhlerics ore berrer off becouse of rhe move ro rhe new conference. Drodshow, who feels rhe move ro rhe MAAC goes hond-in-hond wirh Lo Salle ' s desire ro orroin universiry srorus, wos a major force behind rhe dedsion ro swirch conferences. I rhink rhe odvonroges of rhe MAAC for ourweigh rhe disodvon- rages, soid Drodshow. The overall orhle- ric picrure is much heolrhier now rhon A Grand Experimer r (Conrinued from page 107.) whor ir was in rhe ECC. In ciring rhe odvonroges of rhe MAAC, Drodshow presenrs o very good cose. The new conference offers on ouromoric bid ro rhe NCAA boskerball rournamenr for rhe winner of rhe conference. This meons revenue ro supporr all sporrs, nor jusr bos- kerball. The ECC could nor offer such a bid. Also, rhe MAAC exposes us ro rhe major Eosrern medio markers of New York and Dosron, which rhe fairly region- al ECC couldn ' r. This is a considerable od- vonroge because recruiring in all sporrs, OS well OS general enrollmenr, ore borh increosed rhrough medio orrenrion. There is no doubr rhor our involvemenr in rhe MAAC mokes more sense rhon rhe ECC Admirredly, rhe conference needs ro improve in irs commirmenr ro o few of rhe non-boskerboll sporrs, bur rhere is no reoson ro feel rhor rhe improvemenr will nor come. A conference rhor srill has enormous porenriol, rhe MAAC is bound ro experience growing pains in rhe early sroges. Assisronr Arhleric Direcror Korhy Wear is very pleased wirh rhe ourlook for rhe conference. Afrer a lirrle building rhis will be o greor conference. The po- renriol of rhe MAAC is enormous, and very exciring. I definirely rhink rhe move ro rhis conference was rhe righr one. Perhaps rhe moderore words of men ' s swimming cooch John Lyons mosr occurorely reflecr rhe siruorion. Ir is roo soon ro rell wherher or nor rhe swirch ro rhe MAAC was a good one or nor. I rhink we should re-evoluare our siruorion in a few years and see if rhe oprimisric goals for rhe conference were mer. For now, rhough, I ' ll do everyrhing I con ro supporr rhe conference, and moke ir work. If everyone in rhe Lo Solle Arhleric Deparrmenr could odopr such o willing- ro-rry orrirude, rhe Merro Arlonric Confer- ence would hove a much srronger chance of occomplishing irs many gools. Dennis T. Owens 135 King of the Every ream moving into q new con- ference has specific goals ir rries ro meet. Most goals consist of giving o good im- pression, rhus gaining respect from other reams in tlnat conference. La Salle ' s 1984 Softball Teom is no exception. Not having ployed ony teams in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference previously, the La Salle ream does nor hove storistics to help rhem ploy better against their con- ference rivals. All of the teams in this conference ore strong teams capable of playing with high caliber intensity. Those who will succeed ore rhe ones who will keep up with the pock, using every op- portunity to move themselves closer to the top. The La Solle team hopes to find themselves on rop at the end of the season. Coach Rick Pohlig feels that the teom will do well even under such pressure. In his opinion, 1984 should be a good sea- son. There are roughly thirty gomes scheduled. With the George Mason Tour- nomenr during rhe firsr weekend of the season ond the MAAC Championship play-offs taking place rhe following weekend at Vest Point, it is essential for the team to ploy well from the very beginning. The team has high hopes of doing well ot the championship. When the ploy-offs are over, o tough remain- der of the season lies oheod. The team team will ploy on for at least three more weeks, hoping to be considered for NCAA posr-seoson ploy. Jane Arenas Coach Rick Pohlig discusses game srroregy wirli Qssisranr coocln Vicl-ii Smith. Even with lier eyes dosed, Julie con mol e rine play. 106 Junior Virginia Onofrio looks for rhe sign ro sreo! ' As far as building character, athletics has taught us to work together as a team, to handle victory and defeat, and to give and take orders. It has shown us the importance of healthy competition and it has motivated us to be disciplined athletes. Captains: Nancy Fritsch, Donna McAn- espy, Julie Reidenauer Senior shortstop Julie Reidenauer flips rhe boll ro firsr base. Cindy McDrearty, Colleen McNolly, and Lilly Linron owoir rheir rurn or bor. Catcher Nancy Fritsch wairs for rhe rhrow as o ' Nova runner Senior Donna McAnospey gers ready ro field rhe ball or firsr, scores. 137 Tennis, Anyone? ' ' Although tennis is o highly individual- ized sport, I have learned to work hard, compete, and be successful on a team. Martin Lupinetti, Co-captain The 1984 Lq Salle Men ' s Tennis Team conrinues on rhe porh of improvennenr paved four years ogo with rhe arrival of Coach Jeff Mormon. Consisrenr progress has been rhe rrodennark of La Salle since Mormon combined his hord working sryle v irh rhe fresh new rolenr rhe ream orrrocrs every year. This year ' s squad possesses a nice blend of experienced and yourhful rolenr ro form a solid group of players. Afrer a very respecroble showing or rheir firsr MAAC Tournomenr or Foresr Hills, NY, rhe ream has high hopes for o successful spring season. The experience of rhe Explorers is cenrered in rheir senior co-coproins Porrick Shonahon and Morrin Lupinerri. As doubles porrners and key singles players, rhe rough com- perirors ore heavily relied upon nor only for rheir ploy bur olso for rheir guidance of rhe younger ream members. Three very rolenred underclassmen will form rhe nucleus of rhis year ' s ream, and be insrrumenrol ro rhe success of reams in years ro come. Sophomore Gory Block combines srrong srrokes wirh smorr srroregy, sophomore Wasyl Monko possesses consisrency and de- ceprive quickness, and freshman Mike Holr shows greor porenriol and should immediorely conrribure ro rhe squad. An- orher key member of rhe room is four- year lerrermon Don Powers, whose orh- leric obiliry presenrs problems for any op- ponenr. And finally sophomore Dill Smyrhe will be called on ro keep Lo Solle moving forword reward conrinued im- provemenr. Porrick Shonahon Senior co-captain Patrick Shonohan unleoshes o powerful serve. Another team member prepares for an overlnead Teammates practice indoors before rhe srarr of rhe comperirive seoson. Doubles partners concenrrare on rhe coming ploy. The Explorers worlsed on fundamenrols, like following rhrough on o forehand. 108 Hove A Dreom Lq Salle ' s move ro rhe Merro Arlonric Arhleric Conference was nor rhe only change made by rhe Arhleric Deporr- menr in rhe 1980-84 seoson. There is a new 5porrs Informarion Direcror on cam- pus in rhe form of Frank Derrucci, former Assisronr Sporrs Informarion Direcror or rhe Universiry of Pennsylvania, who rrod- ed Dig 5 ioyoiries in rerurn for rhe head posirion here or Lo Solle. Derrucci rook over SID responsibiliries on rhe first day of rhe Men ' s Doskerboll season following rhe resignorion of former Explorer SID Dill Hunr, who accepred a job in Florida. Derrucci is very pleased wirh rhe Lo Solle community, and their efforrs ro Mr Fronk Derrucci, Sporrs Informarion Direcror moke his rransirion a smooth one. I really like rhe smoll town atmosphere here, said Derrucci, and rhe cooperation of rhe faculty OS compared to Penn. In my firsr few weeks or Lo Solle I met more people rhon in five yeors or Penn. Derrucci is exrremely oprimisric abour Lq Solle in general, and rhe sporrs reams specifically. He should prove ro be o volu- oble Qsser to the Athletic Deporrmenr if some of his mony ideas ore implemenr- ed. I wonr rhe cooches and players of rhe non-revenue, smaller sporrs ro know I will give rhem as much orrention as I give rhe larger ones. Ir ' s rhe leosr I con do because rhe smaller sporrs cerroinly de- serve to be recognized for rheir efforrs. Also, I would like to moke student work- ers more active in the communicotion process and involve them to a greater degree ro increase effecriveness. Finally, and mosr imporronrly, I inrend ro moke rhe studenr body less oporheric roword their sporrs reams by making them more owore. Good Luck Frank, you ' ll need it. Dennis T. Owens Women ' s Cross Running Strong More rhon rhis, however, he knows how to deal wirh rhe women as human be- ings complere with emotions and feel- ings, and not Just athletic machines. It is Durke ' s compossion and caring rhor makes him well-liked and respecred omong ream members. Junior Sheryl P.eid, one of rhe rop runners on rhe ream, con ' r soy enough abour her coach. Nor only is he greor ro ger olong with, but he knows what he ' s roiking abour. Cooch Durke, unlike our previous coaches, shows greor inreresr in us, which gers us psyched ro do o berter job. Co-coproin Jeonne Dolger is equally zealous in her praise of Durke. Coach Durke ' s artitude has definitely rubbed off on the team. Morale is much srronger under him, and rhe ream is more togeth- er now rhon ir was before he began coaching us. These focrors hove definite- (Conrinued from page 115.) ly affected our success in a posirive way. An obvious quesrion rhor one mighr ask is why Durke chose to cooch wom- en ' s sporrs. As rhe coach explains, ir was nor necessarily by design. I sorr of fell inro rhis job. I was helping our wirh rhe men ' s ream and on opening wirh rhe women ' s ream arose quite suddenly. I hod to make o quick decision, and now I ' m glad I did. It was o cultural shock ro cooch women or firsr. There was much I hod ro learn. For example, women do not train rhe some way men do. The physical make-up ond emorions of women ore very differenr, which must be token inro occounr by rhe coach. As I got involved with the team, I learned the ropes with a lot of help from rhe girls. I ger a lor of sorisfocrion our of coaching rhe women ' s reams here or Lo Solle because rhere is o lor of unropped rolent ro work with, and there is very lirrle recognition of the pro- gram. The reom needs someone to fight for it, ond I ' m that person. Durke continues, The women I coach ore OS good as any men ' s ream on com- pus if rhey ' re given rhe chance. They ore cerroinly willing to work hord for Lo Solle, but I sometimes question how willing Lo Solle is to support rheir efforrs. This is defi- nirely on oreo I ' d like ro improve in rhe future. Though apathy and athletic depart- ment funding for such sporrs as women ' s cross-counrry and rrock hove hisroricolly been insurmounroble obstacles, one defi- nitely gets the impression, as Michoel Durke speaks, rhor he isjusr the person ro breok hisroricol rrends when he sers his mind to it. Dennis Owens 139 140 Students as Professionals Mosr Lq Salle undergroduores seem ro spend rheir collegiore careers navigoring on exciring, bur hazordous, srreom, one rid- dled wirh rushing rapids ond ror- ruous rwisrs. For seniors, howev- er, faultless novigorion is of paromounr imporronce, for be- fore rhem loonns an ominous worerfali of uncerroinry, on om- nipresent reminder of rhe sud- den ond unoccounroble vidssi- rudes rhey musr soon encounter. Above rhe consranr pressures of advanced course v ork, popers, and exams, con- rinuolly sronds rhe quesrion, Whar will I do ofrer I groduore? Some La Solle students hove token odvontoge of o multi-de- partmental cooperative educa- tion program, or co-op, to help answer thot question, ond to help eose the tronsition from full- time school to full-time work. Al- though the porticulors vary from department to deportment, most co-op students hove fol- lowed similar procedures to ob- tain and facilitate their co-ops. For exomple, on interested stu- dent, wirh the help of Career Planning and Placement, either conracts, or is put into contact with, o compony in his or her projected field. The student is in- terviewed, and if o co-op is of- fered, the student con work full- time with the compony for a period of either three or six months. Co-op students receive (Conrinued on page 156.) 141 Abborr Abbott Joseph T. DA, Psychology, Upper Darby, PA. Phi Koppo There, Cheerieoding, Psi Chi. Aberblattr Steven. D5, Accounring. Philo., PA. i3era Alpha, Business Hon- or Society. Adorns, Moryanne. DS, Finance Monogemenr. Worminsrer, PA. Fi- nance Deporrmenr Board. Adelizzh Angela M. DA, Chemistry. Lancaster, PA. Honors Board, Chy- mion Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mobilizotion for Survival. AlbertOr Mark. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Nework, DE. Residence Council, Accounring Associorion, in- vestment Club. Albrigtit, Jane Marie. DS, Accounting. Verona, NJ. Allen, Damara Alvita. DA, French Political Science. Allentov n, PA. Gavel Society, Gamma Sigma Sig- ma, Crew, Residence Council. Amodei, Emilio E. DA, Political Sci- ence Public Administration. Philo., PA. Andrejciw, Renate Maria. DA, Ger man Psychology, Philo,, PA. Ger- man Club, Psi Chi. Andrews, Shirley Steward. DA, Psy- chology. Philo., PA. Psi Chi, Gommo Sigmo Sigmo, DIock Students of Lo Solle. Ankeny, Martha Langley. DA, Eng- lish Education. Phila., PA. Alpho Epsi- lon. Antonenko, Anne. DSW, Sociol Work. Philo., PA. Ukrainian Club, Student So- cial Work Associorion, Committee on Appalachian Life. Shirley Steward Andrews MorrliQ Langley Ankeny Anne AnronenKo 142 Dorr Apostolocus, Stephen J. DA, Com- municorions. Lirrle Silver, NJ. Track, Cross Counrry. Ascenzi, Anne Marie. D5, Accounr- ing. Ardsley, PA. Accounring De- porrmenr Board, Accounring Asso- ciarion. Azorewicz, Jerome J. DA, Psycholo- gy, Philo, PA. Ice Hockey. Bacon, Ward P. D5, Finance. Levir- rown, PA. Bahmiller, Lynn M. D5, Accounring. Philo., PA. Bolcer, Paul. DA, Economics. Philo., PA. Omicron De lta Epsilon. Bambrick, Mark L. D5, Accounting Finance. Philo., PA. Bandru, Michael Kevin. DA, Connnnu- nicorions. Philo., PA. Bonks, Anthony. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Psi Chi. Bonks, Barbara L DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Baronowsky, Ann M. D5, Accounring Philo., PA. Business Honor Sociery, Accounring Associorion, Bero Alpha. Barr, Amy-Jo. BA, Special Educorion. Chelrenhom, PA. Barbara L Banks Ann M. Baranowsl ;y Amy-Jo Borr 140 Dosoro Bosom, Matthew P., Jr. DA, Biology, Riverron, NJ. Phi Gamma, Alpho Ep- silon Deiro, Phi Alpha Dera, Inrramur- als Bosile, Liso. DA, Compurer Science. Dridgeporr, PA. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Associorion for Computing Machin- ery. Dosquilh Kevin Joseph. DA, Commu- nicorions. Philo., PA. WEXP Radio, Swimming. Dossier, Robert F. DS Morhering French. Phila., PA. German Club, Business Honor Sociery. Bedford, Rick. DA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Bee, Robert. DS, Management. New Hope, PA Belin, Kothleen A. BA, English. Densa- lem, PA. English Club, Grimoire, Arh- leric Commirree, English Depart- ment Board, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Bell, Bonnie E. BS, Personnel and La- bor Relations Management. Philo,, PA. American Society for Personnel Administration. Bencie, Nicholos. DA, Diology. Vine- land, NJ. Pi Kappa Phi, La Salle Enter- roinment Organization, Inrromurols, Alpho Epsilon. Benvenuto, Lyndo R. DS, Marketing. Philo., PA. Marketing Association, Health Core Administration Society. Derdini, John A. BA, Biology. Cherry Hill, NJ. Berkey, John C BA, English. Lafayette Hill. PA. Lynda fX, Denvenuro John A, Derdini Joinn C. Berkey 144 Dlickley l1 Carlos P.. Dermudez Douglas J. Berne Ines Tereso Derancourr Johri Dinns Joseph G. Dhns tk if Morio Disignani Jomes J. Block Demerro Dlohe Dermudez, Carlos R. DA, Communi- corions. Fojordo, Puerto Rico. Berne, Douglas J. DA, Diology. Phoen- ixville, PA. Korore Club. Berry, John. DA, Criminol Justice. Glen- side, PA. Betancourt, Ines Teresa. DA, Psychol- ogy Sociol Work. Dolo Cynwyd, PA. Srudenr 5ociol Worh Associorion, Psi Chi, Lo Salle Enrerroinmenr Orgoni- zorion. Binns, John. D5, Monogemenr. Philc, PA. Binns, Joseph G. B5, Monogemenr. PhilQ., Pq. Disignani, Maria. DA, Psychology. Dicteon Ciry, PA. Black, James J. DA, Psychology. Up- per Darby, PA. Phi Koppo Thero, Psi Chi, Psychology Deporrmenr Doord. Blaine, Demetra. D5, Accounring. Philo., PA. Blecman, Sue F. DS, Monogennenr Personnel and Lobor Relorions. Cherry, NJ. Swinnming. Dlickley, Katherine Anne Shattuck. DA, Speciol Educorion. Philo., PA. Edu- corion Sociery, Council for Excep- rionol Children. Dlickley, Richard A. DS, Morkering Personnel ond Lobor Relorions. Ros- lyn, PA. 5ue F. Blecmon Korherine Anne Shorruck Blickley i icliard A. Blickley 145 Bolger Bolger, Jeanne Marie. 05, Monoge- menr. King of Prussia, PA. Cross- country, TrQcl ' i, Heolrh Core Admin- isrrorion Society, Alpha Thero Alpha, Americon Sociery for Personnel Ad- nninisrrarion. Boligitz, David. B5, Accounting. Philo., PA. Cross-Country, Trod , Sigma Phi Lambda. Dononni, Germaine. DA, Special Edu- cotion, Phila, PA. Boody, Susan Lea. DA, Communico- tions. Philo., PA. Mosque, Collegium Musicum, Lo Salle Singers. Borja, Edgar D. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Bottorff, Francis P. BS, Accounting. Norristown, PA. Tau Koppo Epsilon. Boyle, Timothy C. DS, Accounting. Willingboro, NJ. Tou Koppo Epsilon, Residence Council, Accounting As- sociation, Beta Alpha, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Bradley, David D. DS, Accounting. Phiio., PA. Brady, Kara L DS, Accounting. Delran, NJ. Accounting Association. Brang, Larry, Jr. DS, Accounting. Den- solem, PA. Brennan, Robert W. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Brennan, Sean P. BS, Finance. Dethle- hem, PA. Lambda Chi Alpha, Dusi- ness Honor Society. Jeanne Marie Bolger David Doligirz Germaine Dononni il mr w rs::  5r|f « .4 c k IH i _A MM Francis P liorrorff ■■■w h Lorry [3rang, Jr. rioberr W. Drennon Sean P I3rennan 146 Drinker PornciQ A. Dreslin Susan A. Drill James E BrinKer Dreslin, Patricio A. D5, Morkering Quonnrorive Anolysis Jenkinrown, PA. Crew. Drill, Susan A. DS, Morl-iering. Philo., PA. Srudenrs ' Governmenr Associorion, Piesidence Council, Morkering Asso- ciorion, Society for rhe Advonce- nnenr of Monogemenr. Drinker, James E. DS, Finonce Mor- kering. Springfield, PA. Signno Phi Lambda, Residence Council. 147 Drinkmonn Drinkmann, Donno. DA, Psychology. PhilQ., PA. Brittinghotn, Robert J. DA, Poliricol Sci- ence. Srone Horbor, NJ. St. Thomas More Low Society. Drookens, Cynthia. DA, Criminal Jus- rice, Philo., PA. Brooks, Joan M. DA, Psychology Reli- gion. Yordley, PA. Sponish Club. Brophy, James £ DA, Hisrory Com- purer Science. Cornwelts Heights, PA. Buben, Catherine. DS, Accounring Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Accounr- ing Associorion, Field Hockey, Soci- ery for rhe Advancemenr of Mon- ogemenr, Crew. Bucci, Maria J. DA, Special Educorion. Glenside, PA. Council for Exceptional Children. Buccina, Vincent 5. DA, English. Pitts- burgh, PA. Residence Council, Eng- lish Club, Alpha Epsilon, Bulling, Thomas Peter. DA, Chemis- rry. Hollond, PA. Burke, Bonnie J. DA, Special Educa- tion, Philo., PA. Burke, Therese Ann. DA, Russion, Malvern, PA. Drill Team, Caisson Club. Burleigh, John A. DS, Management. Philo., PA. Marketing Association, Swimming. Donna Brinl-;nnann Roberr J. Brirringham Cynrhio Drookens £ k K Mario J. Ducci Vincent 5. Buccina Thomos Perer Bulling Bonnie J. Durke Therese Ann Buri e John A. Burleigh 148 Cebulski mM Joseph F. Campbell Joe Campbell Lisa Ann Campbell Down C Coriello Chnsrma Carroll v Michael C. Casey mM M Campbell, Joseph F. DS, Monoge- nnenr. Orelond, PA, Campbell, Joe. DA, Connpurer Sci- ence. Phib, PA. Campbell, Lisa Ann. D5, Finance. Chelrenhom, PA. Heolrh Core Ad- nninisrrQrion Society, Business Honor Sociery. Caplan, John L DA, Diology. Philc, PA, Alpha Chi Rho. Caplan, Martin K. DA, Crinninol Justice. Philo., PA. Copn ' oglio, Robert J. DA, Criminal Jus- rice. Pearl River, NY. Criminal Justice Association, St. Thomas More Low Sociery. Coriello, Dawn C. DA, Communica- tions. Trenton, NJ. Alpha Theto Al- pha, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Thinking about Drinking, Who ' s Who. Carroll, Christina. DA, Psychology. Derwyn, PA. Intramurols, Masque. Casey, Michael C. DS, Finance. Lom- bertville, NJ. Cassetti, Joanne M. DA, Communica- tions. Philo., PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho. Cossidy, Michael P. DS, Accounting Jenkinrown, PA. Intramurols. Cebulski, Joe. DA, Communications. Philo., PA. Joanne M Cosserri Michael P. Cossidy Joe Cebulski 149 Cellerri Celletti, Lisa. DS, Finance Accounring. PhilQ, PA. Dero Alpha, Business Hon- or Sociery. Cendrowski, Kim A. DA, Criminol Jus- rice. Philo., PA. Gommo Sigmo Sig- ma. CesoriOr Paul. D5, Accounring. Phila, PA. Cetrullo, James. DA, Chemisrry. Morl- ron, NJ, Chymion Sociery, Alpha Chi Rho. Chenowetlt, Glenn T. DS, Manage- menr. Philo., PA. Christensen, Rita. DS, Accounring, Princeton Jcr., N.J. Accounring Asso- ciorion, Inrromurals, Residence Council. Chrupcala, Charles Edward. DS, Monogemenr. Paimyro, NJ. Cionfrani, Michael A. DA, Public Ad- minisrrarion. Norrisrown, PA. Cicoli, Patricia A. DS, Accounring. Croydon, PA. Dero Alpho, Dusiness Honor Sociery. Clancy, William M. DS, Accounting Finance. Philo., PA. Clark, Carlton. DS, Monagemenr. Lawnside, NJ. Doskerboll, Sociery for rhe Advancemenr of Monoge- menr. Clark, Diane L DA, Communications. Philo., PA. Collegian, Grimoire, Lo Solle Christian Fellowship. mk sk William M. Clancy Carlron Clark Diane L. Clark 150 Connolly Linda M. Cobb Kelvin R. Coe f lF ' Ai 1! Jl Cloy, Adria L DS, Morkering. Somer- ser, PA. Morkering Assodorion. Cleorkin, Michael D. DS, Monoge- menr Chelrenhom, PA. Cleorkin, Peter G. B5, Finance. Chel- renhom, PA. Inrromurols. Gee, Elizobeth R. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Cobb, Undo M. DS, Accounring. Philo, PA. Accounring Associorion. Coe, Kelvin R. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. VEXP Pvodio, Accounring Assod- orion. Cogan, Timothy Patrick. DA, Corn- purer Science Communicorions. Philo., PA. Sigma Dero Koppo, Inrro- murols, WEXP Radio. Colarette, Carol. DS Finance AAorker- ing. Philo., PA. Dusiness Honor Sod- ery, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monogemenr, Morkering Associ- orion. Coley, Delores. DA, Criminal Jusrice. Philo., PA. Collier, Patricia. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Dusiness Honor Sociery. Connell, Eileen P. DS, Accounring. Dob Cynwyd, PA. Connolly, Brian J. DS, Monogemenr. Phila., PA. Inrromurols, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monoge- menr. Porricio Collier Eileen P. Connell Brian J. Connolly 151 Connor James Cooper P__ ■•pT 1 ab ' ' m .W i Dernaderre Corwonski 152 Cunningham Connor, Diane M. D5, Morkering. PhilQ., PA. Cooper, James. DS, Monogemenr. Worringron, PA. Tqu Koppo Epsilon, Invesrmenr Club. Corbett, Dorothy J. DS, Monogemenr. Chelrenhom, PA. Corwonski, Dernadette. B5, Morker- ing. Newfield, NJ. Cosgrove, James J. D5, Morkering Compurer Science. Loncosrer, PA. Business Honor Sociery, Explorer, Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery. Costalas, Paul Jack. DA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Costello, Annamarie T. DS, Morl er- ing. Philo., PA. Cotton, Julia Ann. DA, Speciol Educo- rion. Philo., PA. Educorion Sociery, Council for Exceprionol Children, Courter, Peter J. DA, Communicorions. Livingsron, NJ. Alpho Epsilon Rho, WEXP Rodio. Covone, Denise. DA, Criminol Jusrice. Philo., PA. Criminol Jusrice Associ- orion, English Club, Grimoire. Cowan, Steven I. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Alpho Epsilon Delro. Coyle, John D. DA, Economics. Eosr Drunswick, NJ. Invesrmenr Club, Omicron Delro Epsilon, Srudenr Eco- nomic Associorion. Cromartie, Crystal Y. DS, Morkering. Droomoll, PA. Crossett, Marcia A. DA, Criminol Jus- rice Sociology. Philo., PA. Inrromur- ols, Explorer. Cunningham, Cindy. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Cunningham, Joan Marie. DA Com- municorions. Philo., PA. Morcia A. Crosserr Cindy Cunningham Joan Marie Cunningham 150 Cure Cure, Candy. BA, Psychology. Wesr- field, NJ. Gommo Sigmo Sigmo, Sr. Thomos More Low Sociery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Curran, Cornelius 6. BS, Accounting. Phib., PA. Bero Alpha, Boskerboll Manager, Invesrmenr Club. Currin, Morcie B. BS, Manogemenr. Phila., PA. Curtin, Catherine A. BA, Connpurer Science. Warminster, PA. Students ' Government Associotion, Commut- er Coalition. Cw A n5 f , Elizabeth Anne. BSW, So- ciol Work. Langhorne, PA. Dobrow, Arlene. DS, Finance. Phila., PA. Dochowski, Damian David. BA, Biol- ogy. Ambler, PA. Pi Kappa Phi, Jozz Band, Phi Alpho Beta, Who ' s Who. Daduro, Frederick J., Jr. BS, Market- ing Management. Phila., PA, DambrockaSr Grace Kelly. BS, Man- agement. Phila., PA. D ' Arnica, Thomas A. BS, Manage- ment. Lonsdowne, PA, Italian Club, La Salle Entertainment Organization, New Student Otientation. Danella, Joseph E. BA, Political Sci- ence, Phila., PA. D ' Angela, Anthony J. BA, Biology, Voorhees, NJ. Phi Alpha Beta, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tliomas A. D ' Amico 154 DeMorco Helene L. Deely Mary E. Deissler Srephonie G. DelBuono Da vies, Lisa. DA, Special Educorion. Phib., PA. Educorion Sociery, Council for Excepriono! Children. Davis, Michael A. DA, Geology. Philo., PA. Geology Club, Vresriing, Zero Dero Tou. Deal, Nancy. DA, Compurer Science Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon. Deone, Nancy E. DA, Speciol Educo- rion. esr Chester, PA. Educorion Sociery, Council for Exceprionol Chil- dren. DeAngelis, Ann Dorothy. DA, Ele- menrory Speciol Educorion. Vesr Chesrer, PA. Council for Exceprionol Children, Education Sociery. Deasy, Richard P. DA, Diology. Lo- foyerre Hill, PA. Pi Koppo Phi, Alpha Epsilon Deiro, Inrromurols, Crew, Who ' s Who. Deely, Helene L. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Mosque, Phi GonnmQ Nu. Deissler, Mary E. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. DelBuono, Stephanie G. DS, Morker- ing. Philo., PA. Phi Gommo Nu. Delio, Edward M. DA, Connpurer Sci- ence. Downin grown, PA. Dusiness Honor Sociery, Inrromurols, Alpho Epsilon. Dema, Nicholas. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Dusiness Honor Sociery, Accounring Associorion. DeMarco, A. Michael. DA, Compurer Science. Cherry Hill, NJ. Tou Koppo Epsilon. Edward M, Delio Nicholas Dema A. Midnael DeMarco 155 Denofo Students as Professionals (Conrinued from page 141.) rhree credirs and o soiory for rheir work. More imporronrly, rhey gain experience in rheir fields and in rhe working world. Numerous deporrmenrs offer co-op oppor- runiries, induding Comnnunicorions, Compurer Science, ond Accounting. Senior compurer sdence major Janice Raks- zQwski spent from June to December of her senior year working on o co-op as a program- mer wirh rhe Federal Reserve Donk of Philo- delphia. During rhor rime, Janice lived in rhe dorms and commuted to work by subway. Because she is not originally from Philadelphia, the chance to commute to Center City gave her on opportunity to explore the city and become accustomed to working in it. Besides working in rown, Janice took one early morning course and worked closely wirh her co-op advisor. She was required to hand in monthly reports on her work in preparation for a larger report which she completed at the close of her six months. These reports func- tioned not only to help Jonice, but also pro- vided feedback to the Mathematical Sciences Department on what they might do better to help prepare students for employment, and on the quality of the methods they olreody employ. Although Janice porridpoted in o co-op as a senior, most students opt to do it during their junior years. Groduoting senior Mike Mullin, on accounting major, worked with Arthur Ander- sen from December to March of his junior year. He worked in rhe ouditing department full time, and because if was the firm ' s busy season, he often worked overtime. Because the possibility of overtime exists, Career Plan- ning often urges accounting co-ops not to ros- ter additionol courses. The nature of Mike ' s work was somewhat different than Janice ' s. Because he worked with clients, he troveled from company to company, usually remoining at each for one week. Because Mike lived at home during the time of the co-op, he lost more contact with La Salle for those months than did Janice. Also, Mike kept a journal of his work, instead of handing in monthly projects. Just OS Janice learned to navigate her way through Philadelphia, Mike, becouse of his trav- eling, explored much of the Delaware Valley. Both students feel that there ore certain undeniable advantages of co-ops other than gaining experience on rhe job. For example, as Mike pointed out, getting on interview with a company for o possible co-op is easier than getting on interview for a job, because a co-op does nor represent as much of o risk for a company. Mony students ore offered jobs wirh rhe companies with whom they worked. Of course, the possibility of a job offer is on oddirionol pressure on students, because if they are nor offered o job ofrer their co-op, orher companies may be somewhat wary of hiring rhem. Students who apply for co-ops ore also more prepared for job interviews, and they may get experience in writing rejection letters if rhey ore offered more than one co-op. All in all, both Mike and Janice feel that their experiences hove been utterly worthwhile. They ore both exdted about the work rhey hove done, and rhe experiences rhat lay be- fore them. Thus, cooperative education provides on exciting and interesring way of effecting and facilitating the changes a student undergoes when presenred with his or her diploma. Hopefully, many more students will benefit from rhis program, and, in rurn, benefit Lo Solle. Kelleyonn Grady Carmen A Der ofo Morieloine DeSimone Arrhur C. Dettro James J. Devlin, Jr. 156 Doherry Denofo. Carmen A. DS, Morkenng. PhilQ, PA. Doseboll, Sigma Dero Koppo, DeSimone, Marieloine. DA, Special Educarion Sponish. Philo, PA. Council for Exceprionol Children, Sponish Club, Education Sociery. Detfra, Arthur C DS, Managennenr Philo., PA. Soccer. Devlin, James J., Jr. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA, Accounting Association, Deto Alpha, Dusiness Honor Sociery. Devonshire, Stephen M. DA, Com- puter Science. Warminster, PA. Diaczynsky, Linda J. DS Accounting Finance. Mount Holly, NJ. Deto Al- pha, Accounting Association, Dusi- ness Honor Sociery, Swimming. DiFiore, Felix S., Jr. DS, Accounting Finance. Cherry Hill, NJ. Accounting Association, Dusiness Honor Society, Tau Kappa Epsilon. DiGregorio, Caria Theresa. DS Ac counting. Philo., PA. Collegian, Lo Solle Singers, Phi Gamma Nu, Alpha Epsilon. Dillon, Harry C. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. DiMascia, Ernest A. DA, Morhemor- ics Educorion. Philo., PA. Phi Koppo Thera, WEXP Radio. Dimitri, Maureen. DS, Marketing Management. Philo., PA. Cheer- leoding, Marketing Associotion. Diorio, Joseph A. DA, History Ger- man. Philo., PA. Korote Club, WEXP Radio, Students ' Government Asso- ciation, Grimoire, Alpha Epsilon. DiPietro, Joseph Thomas. DA, Com- puter Science. Philo., PA. Doseboll. DiSipio, Nicholas J., III. DS, Manage- ment. Turnersville, NJ. Dobson, Elizabeth M. DA, English Communicotions. King of Prussia, PA. Alpho Epsilon Rho, New Student Orientotion. Doherty, Paul Jeff ery. DA, Computer Science. Vynnewood, PA. Nicl-iolas J. DiSipio Elizoberh M, Dobson Poul Jeffery Doherry 157 Dolon Dolon, Cecilia. DS, Accounring. Glen- side, PA. Accounring Associorion. Donnelly, Rosemary T. DA, Morh- emorics Educorion. Pl-iilo, PA. Vol- leybQll, Donnelly, Teresa. DS, Finonce Mon- ogemenr. Philo., PA. Field Hockey, Dusiness Honor Sociery, Invesrmenr Club, Alpha Epsilon. Dosso, Yasmin. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Accounring Associorion, Lo Salle Enrerroinnnenr Orgonizarion. Dougherty, Brian W. DA, Compurer Science Accounring. Willingboro, NJ. Dougherty, Christine A. DA, Psychol- ogy. Philo., PA. Equesrrion Teom. Dougherty, Edward F., II. DS, Mon- ogemenr. Worminsrer, PA. Lombdo Chi Alpha. Doulis, Voulo. DS, Accounring Mon- ogennenr. Philo., PA. Accounring As- sociorion, Sociery for rhe Advonce- menr of Monogemenr, Hellenic Sociery. Doyle, John. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Golf, Sigmo Dero Koppo. Driscoll, Maryhelen T. DS, Monoge- menr Personnel and Lobor Rela- rions. Drexel Hill, PA. Residence Council, Alpho Thero Alpha, Ameri- can Sociery for Personnel Adminis- rrarion, Who ' s Who. Drummond, Francis J. DS, Monoge- menr. Worminsrer, PA. DuAime, Gregory M. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. P esidence Council, Inrro- murols. Maryhelen T, Driscoll Francis J, Drummond Gregory M. DuAime 158 Bine Duffy, Stephen F. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. PhilQ, PA. KoppQ Mu Epsilon, Associarion for Compuring Machin- ery. Dungon, Mark David. DA, Connpurer Science. Perl osie, PA. Tou Koppo Epsilon, Cheerieoding, Track. Dunn, Carolyn. DA, English. Dolo Cyn- wyd, PA. Dunn, Mayo. DA, Geology. Ivy land, PA. Geology Club. Dunne, Brian. DA, Compurer Science. Mr. Ephraim, NJ. Durney, Alfred Joseph. DA, English Arlonric Ciry, NJ. Dwornikowski, Gregory J. D5, Ac- counring. Chalfonr, PA. Dusiness Honor Sociery, Dera Alpha, Ac- counting Associorion, 5r. Thomas More Low Sociery, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Dynan, Kathleen J. DA, English Mon- ogemenr. Cholfonr, PA. Dziemidko, Anthony. DA, Compurer Science. Phila., PA. Associorion for Compuring Machinery, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Eiser, Deborah Anne. D5, Monage- menr. Philo., PA. Sociery for rhe Ad- voncemenr of Monogemenr. Eksterowicz. Joseph A. DA, Diology Compurer Science. Gloucesrer, NJ. Eline, Elizabeth R. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Gamma Sigmo Sigmo. Deborah Anne Eiser Josepin A. Etererowicz Elizoberh P,. Eline 159 Ellison Ellison, Kathryn. DS, Accounring. Phib., PA. Gammo Sigma Sigmo. Engelhart, John Kevin. BA, Compur- er Science. Philo., PA. Koppo Mu Epsi- lon, Assodorion for Compuring Ma- chinery, Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Sodery, Alpho Epsilon. Enggasser, Edward J. DS, Morl ering. PInilo., PA. Srudenrs ' Governmenr Association, Sociery for rhe Ad- vancement of Management, Ex- plorer, Who ' s Who. Esposito, Ellen A. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Dlue Dell, PA. Etzl, Richard J. DS, Monagement Morketing. Philo., PA. Marketing As- sociation. Eubonks, Kathleen A. DA, Communi- cations. Pvidgefield, CT. Cheerlead- ing. Gamma Phi Deta, Mosque. Evans, Greg. BA, Computer Science. PhilQ., PA. Faio, Salvatore R. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Business Honor Society. Fallon, Michael J. BA, Communico- tions, Philo., PA. Famous, W. Glenn. BA, Educotion. Conshohocl en, PA. Alpha Chi P.ho, Judicial Board, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Farrell, John G. DA, Criminal Justice. Philo., PA. Feeney, Christopher J. DS, Manage- ment. Philo., PA. W Glenn Famous Chrisropher J. Feeney 160 Fisfis Fendt, Margaret T. DS, Monogemenr. Philo, PA. Business Honor Sociery. Ferone, Gregory Joseph. D5, Morker- Ing Monogennenr. Dronxville, NY. Pi l ,Qppo Phi, Ctneerleoding, Morkering Associorion. Ferrari, Joan P. DA, English Educorion. Ool lyn, NJ, Sofrboll, Field Hod ey. Fetzer, Andrew J. DS, Monogennenr Personnel ond Labor Relorions. Ex- ron, PA. (Residence Council, Signna ' Phi Lombdo. Feulner, Jennifer. DS, Morkering. Mainland, PA. Cheerleoding, Alpha Thero Alpha, [Residence Council. Field, Lawrence J. DS, Morkering. Wyndmoor, PA. Soccer. Figozzotto, Anthony C. DA, Chemis- try. Philo., PA. Chymion Sociery. Fillman, Eric Scoff. DA, Poliricol Sci- ence. Philo., PA, Srudenrs ' Govern- menr Associorion, Poliricol Sdence Associorion, Securiry Advisory Com- mirree, Poliricol Science Deporrmenr Doord, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Finn, Mary Margaret. DS, Accounr- ing Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Dero Alpha, Accounring Associorion. Fiordimondo, Angelo Jerome. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Fiorenfini, Helen G. DA, Comnnunica- rions. Cherry Hill, NJ. WEXP P.Qdio, Alpho Epsilon Rho, English Club, Dorh Sides Now. Fisfis, Paul John. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Angelo Jerome Fiordimondo Helen G. Fiorenrini Paul John Fisfis 161 Firzgerold Fitzgerald Janet Dorothy. DA, Spe- cial Educorion. Abingron, PA. Council for Exceprionol Children, Residence Coundl, Inrromurols. Fitzpotrick, Joseph F. B5, Monoge- menr. Worminsrer, PA. Flach, Thomas M. BA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philc, PA. Track. Flanagan, James M. DA, Polirical Sd- ence. Linwood, NJ. Inrromurols. 162 Full Korhleen Flonnery Francesco G. Florio Eileen Forcier-McLoughlin f ' Kellyonn Franks Noncy L. Frirsch Korhleen Fromnic Flonnery, Kathleen. D5, AAorkering Worminsrer, PA. Comnnurer Cooli- rion, Florio, Francesco G. DA, Biology Wesr Berlin, NJ. Wresriing, Tou Kappa Epsilon, Phi Alpha Bero. Forcier-McLaughlin, Eileen. B5V, So- cial Work Philo, PA. Srudenr Social Vork Associorlon. Forsythe, Thomas F. BS, Monoge- menr. Morrisville, PA. Fox, Angela F. D5V, Sociol Work Spanish. Philo,, PA. Foy, Janet D. DS, Accounting. Glen Mills, PA. Srudenrs ' Governmenr As- sociorion, Residence Council, Ac- counting Associorion, Who ' s Who. Franks, Kellyonn. BA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Honors Board, Koppo Mu Epsilon, New Srudenr Ori- enrorion. Fritsch, Nancy L BA, Compurer Sci- ence. Sicklerville, NJ. Sofrboll, Field Hockey. Fromnic, Kathleen. DA, Compurer Science Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Society, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Association for Computing Machinery, Explorer. Fulginiti, Brian. DA, Criminal Justice. Philo., PA. Alpha Iota, St. Thomos More Low Sociery, Criminal Justice Assodorion, Academic Affoirs Com- mission, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Fulginiti, Stacy E. BA, Special Educa- tion. Loncoster, PA. Council for Ex- ceprionol Children, Education Soci- ety, Intromurols. Full, Arthur Joseph. BS, Accounting Stewortstown, PA. Pi Koppo Phi. Brian Fulginiti Stocy E, Fulginiti Arthur Joseph Full 160 GqIqsso Golosso, Augustine F. BS, Monoge- menr. Phib, PA. Golosso, John H. D5, Accounring. Cin- nominson, NJ. Tqu Koppo Epsilon, Residence Council. Gole, Margaret J. D5, Accounring. Trenron, NJ Galiono, Angela 5. DA, Chemisrry. Morgore, NJ. Chymion Sociery, Al- pha Epsilon. Gallagher, Michael Peter. BS, Ac- counring. Hoddonfield, NJ.Baseboll. Gallellir Anthony F. BS, Personnel ond Labor Relorions Morkering. Phiio., PA. Americon Sociery for Personnel Adminisrrorion, Morkering Associ- orion. Gallo, Michael Edward. BA, Psychol- ogy. Worcesrer, PA. Gaughan, Edward John. BA, Com- municarions. Eosr Honover, NJ. Pi Koppo Phi, Inrromurals, Residence Council, Inrer-Frorerniry Sororiry Council. Geary, William J. BA, English Educo- rion, Phila., PA. Geoghegan, John R. BS, Finance Monogemenr. Philo., PA. GiompietrOr Mary T. BS, Accounring Public Adminisrrorion. Philo., PA. Al- pha Epsilon, Gidjunis, Mark R. BS, Accounring. Phila., PA. La Salle Enrerroinmenr Or- gonizorion, Inrromurals. John R Geoghiegon Mary T, Giampierro Mori-; [K. Gidjunis Goldstein LinOQ L lozinsrti PorrlciQ A. Gillord John Richard Gimpel tr ' mi Mary Jane Gimpel Sreven M, Girone John G. Goebel Barry Andrew Gold Gidzinski, Linda L DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo, PA, Gillord, Patricio A. D5, Finance. Philo., PA. Finance Deporrmenr Doord, Fi- nanciol Manogemenr Associorion, Invesrmenr Club. Gimpel, John Richard. DA, Diology Spanish. Lofoyerre Hill, PA. Phi Gam- mo, Phi Alpho Dero, Alpha Epsilon Deiro, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Gimpel, Mary Jane. DS, Finance Monogemenr. Longhorne, PA. In- rramurols, Dusiness Honor Sociery, Residence Council. Gimpel, Thomas F. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. WEXP Radio, Film Sociery. Giovinozzo, George. DS, Finance Wyndmoor, PA. Wresrling. Girone, Steven M. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. Sigma Phi Lambda, Honors Program, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Goebel, John G. DA, Economics. Mel- rose Park, PA. Srudenr Economic As- sociorion, Wresriing. Gold, Barry Andrew. DA, Poliricol Sci- ence. Dolo Cynwyd, PA. Golden, Paul J. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Goldfrad, Howard N. DS, Accounring Cherry Hill, NJ. Inrromurols, Hillel, Ac- counring AssoQorion. Goldstein, Warren. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Hillel, Alpha Epsilon Delro. Paul J. Golden Howard N Goldfrad Warren Goldsrein 165 Good Good, Donald J. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Horrisburg, PA. Srudenr Affairs Commirree, Srudenrs ' Governmenr Associorion, ho ' s Who. Good, Elizabeth. D5, Morl ering. Ma- ple Glen, PA. Cross-Counrry, Track, Alpha Thera Alpha, Markering As- sociarion. Grant, Timothy J. DA, Polirical Science. Phila, PA Graven, Maureen J. DA, Special Edu- corlon. Phila., PA, Council for Excep- rionol Children, Educorion Sociery, Alpha Epsilon. Greenbaum, Mark J. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Inrromurols, Phi Alpha Dero. Gregory, Thomas H., Jr. DS, Morl er- ing Managemenr. Phila., PA. Inrra- murols. Griswold, Joseph John, Jr. DA, Poliri- cal Science Hisrory. Lake Hopar- cong, NJ. Collegian, 5r. Thomas More Low Sociery, Polirical Science Associorion, Inrromurols. Gross, Lynn Darlene. DA, Special Edu- corion. Philo., PA. Council for Excep- rionoi Children. Grzybicki, Lana Marie. DA, Diology. Old Forge, PA. Phi Alpha Dero. Gulla, Joseph M. DS, Finance, Wyn- core, PA. Haag, Eileen M. DS, Morkering. Feos- rervilie, PA. Markering Associorion. Haas, Suzanne M. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Donald J. Good M l ■1 B !m 1 4.- F i ' 1 k i X Elizabeth Good Timorhy J. Gronr Maureen J. Graven Joseph M. Gulla Eileen M. Hoog Suzonne M. Hoes 166 Hernandez Judy E. Hoslerr Donno Marie Hovilond Mark Connolly Heoly Hoggerty, John Thomas. DA, Corn- purer Science. Philo, PA. Hanrahan, Seon. DA, Comnnunico- rions. Akron, PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho. Harper, Thomas McCorron. D5, Fi- nance. Lofoyerre Hill, PA. Alpha Chi Piho, Judicial Doord, Financial Man- agemenr Associorion. Haslett, Judy E. DA, Communicorions. Corney ' s Point, NJ. Alpho Epsilon Pvho, Masque, Alpha Epsilon. Haviland, Donna Marie. DA, Com- puter Sdence. Phila., PA. Alpha Chi P ho Little Sisters, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Society. Healy, Mark Connolly. DA, Comput er Sdence Phiiosophy. Mople Glen, PA. Cartesian Club. Heck, Dernadette. DA, Connputer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Germon Club, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Heery, Denis. DS, Accounting. War- minster, PA. Tou Koppo Epsilon. Held, Richard James Paul. DA, Diol ogy. Doltimore, MD. Honors Pro- gram, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpho Deto, Korote Club. Hencek, Robert L DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Deto Alpho. Dusiness Hon- or Society, Accounting Assodotion. Henry, Barbara A. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA Hellenic Sodety, Honors Progrom. Hernandez, Nora. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. La Solle Singers, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Robert L. Hencek Dorboro A. Henry Noro Hernandez 167 Hershberger Hershberger, Todd David. D5, Ac- counring Finonce. Ridgeley, W. Bero Alpha, Accounring Associorion, Weighrlifring, Alpho Epsilon. Higgins, Elizobethann. BS, Accounr- ing. Philo, PA, College Republicans, Higgins, Jane A. BA, Spanish, Corn- woli, NY, Spanish Club. Higgins, Suzanne. BS, Accounring, Philo., PA, Business Honor Sociery, HInke, John J., Jr. BS, Accounring, Del- ran, NJ, Hirschr Michael Andrew. BA, Biology, Ell ins Pork, PA, Alpha Epsilon Delro, Honors Program, Mobilizorion for Survival, InrronnurQls, Hisle, Ralph S. BS, Accounring, Berh- seda, MD. Bera Alpha, Accounring Associorion, Business Honor Sociery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Hoffman, Daniel J. BA, Philosophy. Philo., PA. Mobilizarion for Survival, La Salle Singers. Corresion Club. Hoffman, Michael R. BA, English Communicorions. New Providence, NJ. Hogan, Edward. BA, English Commu- nicorions. Kingsron, PA. Tau Koppo Epsilon, Academic Affairs Commis- sion, Inrromurois, Collegian. Hohenstein, Mary-Anne T. BA, Crimi- nal Jusrice. Philo., PA. Holly, Margaret M. DA, Communico- rions. Roslyn, PA. Edward Hogan Mary-Anne T. Hohensrein Morgorer M Holly 168 Hopsrerrer W Michael Hoire Thomas William Holrz, Jr Roberr Arrhur Hopsrerrer Holte, W. Michael. DA, Communico- rions. Elkins Pork, PA. Phi Dero Sigma. Holtz, Thomas William, Jr. D5, Mor- kering. Philo,, PA. Hopstetter, Robert Arthur. D5, Ac counring. Lebanon, PA. Dero Alpho, Dusiness Honor Society, Srudenrs ' Governmenr Association, Accounr- ing Associarion, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. 1r ' s more rhon o job. It ' s on odvenrure. Whor exocrly is ir? Ir mighr very well be rhe Army, Novy, Air Force or Morines, bur, in rhis cose ir isn ' r. Ir could refer ro o joniror or Three Mile Islond, o srunr cor driver for The Dukes of Hoz- zord, or a food criric assigned ro review The Promoine Tavern, rhe La Salle Cofereria. Dur, no, ir isn ' r any of rhese. So, exocrly whor is ir? ' Ir is rhe posi- rion of Pv.A. in rhe La Salle dorms. Whor is on Pv.A.? Despire rhe volionr arremprs of cerroin srudenrs ro orroch new and inno- vorive meanings ro rhe rwo lerrers, R.A. sronds for Resident Assisronr When srudenr accepts rhe position of P,.A., he or she is presenred with inten- sive training and voluminous moreriols in an artempr to ocdimote the person to the mission he or she is abour ro under- roke. While helpful, such orientotion sel- dom comes close to the octuol reoliries of rhe position. For instance, R.A. ' s ore told that the job is not a full-time one and that they ore srudenrs firsr, Pi.A. ' s second. The personal experiences of P .A. ' s dicrate otherwise, however. At LSC, the R.A. position is not just job; it ' s a woy of life. One ' s life seems to center around rhe job. One ' s idenriry tends to hinge upon the position. When on R.A. enters on oporrment par- ry OS on invited guest, former friends srill give disrrusrful glances and speculation abounds as to whether or not the parry is abour ro be broken up. Ir almosr seems rhat, when one accepted the job, two large scorler (or, perhaps, blue ond gold) lerrers, W and A, were emblozoned upon one ' s chesr. Also, in orienrorion, examples of siruo- rions which probably will be encoun- rered during rhe course of rhe job ore given. While new sroff members gasp in feor and horror, rerurning stoff members merely chuckle wirh wry smiles upon rheir faces. Why? The rerurning sraff real- izes one rhing rhat the new staff con ' t possibly know. The octuol situations seen in the position ore rhree, perhaps four rimes as srrange, os worped, as bizarre as rhe exomples given by rhe Residenr Life Office. Indeed, virruolly every possible rype of disosrer siruarion known ro man, both natural and mon-mode, hos been encounrered by the President Life stoff. (Note: Some of the mon-mode ones hove been quire unnoturol and previous- ly unknown ro mon.) Regarding rhose few rhar hove yer ro be seen in rhe dorms, probabiliry and rhe creorive de- srrucrive powers of rhe Lo Salle residenr srudenr suggesr rhor rhey roo will be seen in rhe near furure. This piece is nor ro suggest, however, that the R.A. position is an entirely heod- oche-filled one. Rather, ir is on ofren re- warding and enriching job. Almosr every R.A. would agree rhor, despire rhe occo- sionol problems ossocioted with the posi- tion, the R.A. ' sjob is a good one (even if the pay isn ' t that greor) ond rhe exper- iences gained from rhe posirion ore irre- placeable ond exrremely worrhwhile. Jock Shannon 169 Houk Houk, Robert J., Jr. DA, CommuniCQ- rions. Churchville, PA. Ice Hockey, WEXP Radio, Collegian, Council for Exceprionol Children, Lombdo Chi Alpha. Hryczynsky, Mario Borbora. DA, Spe- ciol Educarion. Phila., PA. Educarion Sociery, Coundl for Exceprlonal Chil- dren. Hughes, Judith Ann. BA , Computer Science. Philo., PA. Kopfxi Mu Epsi- lon. Humphreys, Jomes B. D5, Markering. Hulmeville, PA. Hyatt, Patricia M. D5, Manogemenr. Elkins Pork, PA. lannacone, John Joseph. DA, Corn- purer Sdence. Philo., PA. Lo Salle En- rerrainmenr Orgonizorion, WEXP Radio, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Ignarski, Mitchell K. DS, Finance Management. Philo., PA. Irwin, Robert Louis. DS, Monage- menr. Durlingron, NJ. Doseboll. Isabelle, Christine A. DS, Monoge- menr Rnance. Philo., PA. Dusiness Honor Sodety, Society for the Ad- vancement of Monogement. Isaia, T. Monique. DA, Political Sd- ence. Atlantic City, NJ. Residence Coundl, American Sociery for Per- sonnel Administration. Janof, Patricia Ann. DA, Special Edu- cation. Philo., PA. Council for Excep- tional Children, Education Sodety. Jansky, Richard J. DA, Computer Sd ence. Elmer, NJ. Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Jomes D, Humphreys PorriciQ M. Hyorr kmM John Joseph lonnccone W ' 3 5 1 ' ' I ' if Mirchell K Ignorski Roberr Louis Irwin Chnsrine A, Isabelle T. Monique Isoio PorriciQ Ann Jonof Richard J, Jansl-;y Kelly Jelesiewicz, Susan M. D5, Accounr- ing. Norrisrown, PA. Johnston, Michael C. D5, Accounring Philo., PA. Accounring Associorion. Johnston, Raymond J. D5, Finance. PhilQ., PA. Jones, Pomelo Morion. DA, Psycholo- gy 5ocioi Worl-s. Philo., PA. Signno Sweerheorrs. Jones, William C, Jr. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Jowers, Jacqueline. BA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. Collegian, Alpho Epsilon Rho, WEXP Rodio. Joyce, Gene. DA, Connpurer Science. Philo., PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon. Kane. Michael J. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Invesrnnenr Club, Finance De- porrmenr Doord. Koness, Susan M. DA, Speciol Educo- rion. Philo., PA. Educorion Sociery, Council for Excepriono! Children. Karle, Kevin L DS, Finonce Monoge- menr. Phila, PA. Business Honor Soci- ery. Keating, Edward J., Jr. DS, Morker- ing Personnel ond Labor Relorions. Loncosrer, PA. Crew, Pi Koppo Phi. Kelly, Joanne C DA, Morhemorics Connpurer Science. Philo., PA. Ex- plorer, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Morh- emoricol Sciences Deporrnnenr Doord, Honors Doord, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Kevin L Korie Edward J Keoring, Jr Joonne C Kelly 171 Kelly Kelly, Josephine. D5, Accounring Fi- nonce. Philo, PA. Crew, Business Honor Society, Dero Alpha, Finance Deparrmenr Doord, Alpho Epsiion. Kelly, Thomas Francis. B5, Finance. Freehold, NJ. Sigmo Phi Lambda, In- vesfmenr Club. Kendrick, Janice I. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Josephine Kelly Thomas Francis Kelly Janice I. Kendrick 172 KolinkQ Kennedy, Elaine M. BS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Dero Alpha, Business Hon- or Society, Alpha Epsilon. King, Darboro Mercita. BA, Psycholo- gy. Philo., PA King, Marlene Ann. B5, Finonce Mor- hering. Essex Foils, NJ. Tennis, Gom- mo Phi Bero, Swim Team Manager. Kituslfie, Leo J. BA, Biology. Glenside, PA. Alpha Epsilon Delro. Kloiber, Anne-Marie D. BS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Morkering Associorion. Klaus, Thomas A. BS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Kleinmon, Bradd. BS, Management. Philo., PA. Kline, Sharon L BS, Accounting. Boon- ron, NJ Kloda, Marshall J. BA, Computer Sci- ence Mothemotics. Philo., PA. Klose, Judy L BA, Special Educotion. Philo., PA. Kogut, Michael B. BS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Soccer. Kolinka, Francis J.. Jr. BS, Manage- ment. Philo., PA. Judy L. Klose Francis J. Kolinho, Jr 173 Kosmoceski Kosmoceski. Morialyce. BA, Special Educorion. Philo, PA. Kousis, Elpiniki. DA, Economics. Philo., PA. Krouss, Robert A. D5, Morkering, Mor- risville, PA. Delro Sigmo Pi. Krawitz, Jeffrey A. DA, Polirico! Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Polirlcol Science As- sociorion. Kraynokr Andrew R. DA, Diology. Horfield, PA. Crew. Krodthoff, Williom J. D5, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Delro Sigmo Pi, Krol, Anthony. D5, Morkering. Cherry Hill, NJ. Kuback, Patricio J. DA, Educorion Di- ology. Philo., PA. Educorion Sociery, Council for Exceprionol Children, Kuhlmeier, Thomas J. D5, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Kuhn, James W. DA, Economics. Sole- bury, PA. Kulchyckyjr Dmytro R. DA, Poliricol Science. Cinnominson, NJ. College Republicons, Ukroinion Club, Soccer, Alpho Epsilon, Kuzmo, Thomas J. DA, Morhemorics Compurer Science. Sourhompron, PA. Collegian, Govel Sociery, Aco- demic Discovery Progrom Turor, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. James V. Kuinn Dmyrro IK. KulchycKyj Thomas J. Kuzmo 174 LQzowshi B l 11 IHJ H Truci Ann LoOerge Chrisropher John Lamb Sreven John Londgrof LoDerge, Trad Ann. D5, Manage nnenr Spanish. Lansdale, PA. Busi- ness Honor Sociery, Sponish Club. Lamb, Christopher John. DA, Morh- emorics Compurer Science. Chei- renhom, PA. Londgrof, Steven John. DS, Monoge- nnenr. Hoddonfield, NJ. Tou Koppo Epsilon. Landry, Elizabeth. D5 Markering Monogemenr. Jobsrown, NJ. Lo Solle Chrisrion Fellowship, Volleyball, Pep Bond, Track. Longe, Donald J. B5, Accounting. Philo., PA. Lonouette, Jane F. B5, Morkering Fi- nance. Glen Rock, NJ. Crew, Phi Gommo Nu, T.A.D., Marketing Asso- ciorion. Loroson, John M. DA, Poliricol Science. Morrisville, PA. Inrramurols, Gri- moire, Sr. Thomos More Law Soci- ery. Larkin, Katherine A. BA, Computer Science. Trenton, NJ. Basketball, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon. Lormour, Christopher J. DA, Biology. Philo., PA. Lawrence, Christopher A. DA, Com- munications. Aldan, PA. Tou Kappa Epsilon, Students ' Government As- sociation, La Solle Entertoinment Or- ganization. Lawrence, Julia M. DS, Marketing. Philo., PA. Lozowski, Katherine. DA, Computer ■Science. Cherry Hill, NJ. Chrisropher A. Lawrence Julia M. Lowrence Korherine LozowsKi 175 Leoce Leace, Mindy Faye. D5, Personnel and Labor Relorions Psychology. Philo, PA. Hillel, American Sociery for Personnel Adminisrrarion. Leosoff, Borne Donna. BA, Connpur- er Science. Phila., PA. Inframurols. Leboir, William J. BA, Connpurer Sci- ence. Glenside, PA. Lee, Donna. BS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Business Honor Sociery, Bero Alpha Lee, Edwino Ann. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Gommo Sigmo Sig- ma, Koppo Mu Epsiion. Leighton, Susan Ann. BA, Computer Science. Philo., PA. Lemly, Gerard C. BS, Finonce Mon- ogemenr. Philo., PA. Lennon, Edward. BA, Criminol Justice. Philo., PA. Lentine, Nancy. BA, Biology. Whip- pony, NJ. Alpha Epsiion Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Itolion Club. Leomporra, Dean Justin. BS, Mon- ogemenr. Lofoyetre Hill, PA. Leonard, Carolyn Anne. BS, Ac- counting. Philo., PA. Accounting As- sociotion. Beta Alpho, Intramurols. Lerner, Joy M. BS, Accounting. Philo. PA. Mindy Faye Leoce Dorrie Donna Leosoff Williom J. Leboir n V ' lHj f F ' ' ' V J ' r ' B ■i p ' - M Dean Jusrin Leomporra Corolyn Anne Leonard Joy M, Lerner Lombard Lescious, Jeff. DA, Compurer Science. Philo, PA. Inrromurols. Lesniok, Karen Ann. DA, Special Edu- corion. Clorks Summir, PA. Council for Exceprionol Children, Educorion Sociery, Judicial Doord. Lesser, Kurt. D5, Monogemenr Mar- kering. Hunringdon Valley, PA. Soci- ery for rhe Advoncennenr of Man- ogemenr, Morkering Associarion. Lever, Barbara Lynn. DA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA, Levis, Robert Joseph. DA, Chemisrry Droomoll, PA. Levitt, Hilda M. DS, Monagemenr Fi- nonce. Philo., PA. Phi Gamma Nu. Librizzi, Marc. DA, Public Adminisrro- rion. Spring Lake, NJ. Cross-Counrry, Track. Lieb, Michael B. DA, Psychology Monogemenr. Philo, PA. Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monoge- menr, Psi Chi. Littel, June Elizabeth. DA, Communi- corions. Philo., PA. Gommo Sigma Sigmo, Mosque. Lobis, Robert A. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Deiro Sigma Pi, Morkering Asso- ciarion, Ice Hockey, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Management Loder, Karen Ann. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Psi Chi, Psychology De- parrmenr Doord, Mobilizorion for Survivol. Lombard, Jane Ann. DA, Poliricol Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Poliricol Science As- sociarion, Crew, koberr A, Lobis Karen Ann Loder Jone Ann Lombard 177 Lombordi Liso A Lombordi Lombordi Liso A. DA, Biology. Hun- ringdon Volley, PA. Phi Alpha Beta. Lopez, Cynthia. B5, MQnogemenr Morkering. Philo., PA, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monogemenr. Loscoizo, Martin J. BA, Biology Psy- chology. Horboro, PA. Cross-Coun- rry, Track, La 5olle Singers, Honors Progronn, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Lowery, Bridget G. DA, Special Edu- carion. Norrisrown, PA. Residence Council, Inrramurals, Council for Ex- ceprional Children, Educorion Soci- ery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Dridger G. Lowery Gerring into Med School . . . A Long Firsr Step Senior year is rrodirionally rhe rime when mosr college srudenrs begin ro rhink seriously obour whar rhey will be doing ofrer groduorion, and rhey find Themselves busily complering resumes. Srudenrs in- reresred in careers in rhe heolrh professions, howev- er, ger a srorr early in rheir junior year. In addirion ro preparing for rhe necessary sron- dordized resrs (MCAT, DAT, OCAT) — day-long rests consisting of questions ranging from Biology ro Chemistry, Physics, Quantirorive Skills and Reading — each srudent who plans ro ottend medical, den- tol, optometry or podiatry school is assigned on odvisor. These odvisors ore members of rhe Com- mittee on Applicants to the Heolth Professions, which indudes Dro. James Muldoon (Chairman), Dr. Morjorie Allen, Bro. Joseph Burke, Bro. Richard How- ley, Dr. George Stow, Dr. Ralph Tekel and Dr. Ralph Thornton. The Committee membership spans rhe Arts and Sciences since preparation for rhe heolrh professions requires successful work in all oreos. The advisors ' role is ro represent their oppliconrs before the Committee, to answer ony quesrions rhe stu- dent may hove about the application process, ond to try to prepare rhe srudent for on interview. The Commirree requesrs on ourobiographical sketch in which each person gives the reasons for h:s or her choice of o career in one of rhe health professions. In addirion, evaluations from foculry members and others who con commenr on rhe oppliconr ' s iniriorive. Judgment, communicative skills, motivation, and moturiry ore requesred. A mini- mum of seven appraisals is generally requested. The Committee os o whole usually meets early in the summer and ogain in rhe foil; a srudenrs file is reviewed and a recommendation is made. The Committee ' s opinion is expressed in a lerter wrirren by rhe advisor ond senr to the schools of the stu- dent ' s choice. It is then that the tedious and seem- ingly never ending process of filling out applications can begin and, finally, almost one year later, rhe pre- professionol student, like the majority of college sen- iors, hos only ro wait for on inrerviewl Helene Schwemmer 178 Lyons Yuchheong Luy Mary Morgorer Luyber Huy Ly 1 ■' uj Lucas, Michael F. D5, Accounring. Philo, PA. Invesrmenr Club. Lucioni, Cynthia. D5, Finance Spanish. Philo., PA. Spanish Club, Invesrmenr Club. Lupinetti, Martin Albert. D5, Manage menr. Norrhfield, NJ. Tennis, Inrro- murals, Tou Kappa Epsilon. Lutes, Gerard J. DS, Personnel and Lo- bor Relorions Heolrh Core Adminis- rrorion. Philo., PA. Sigma Dero Koppo, Heolrh Core Adminisrrorion Society. Lutz, Kathleen Marie. DS, Morkering Communicorions. Lonsdole, PA. Busi- ness Honor Sodery, Inrromurols. Lutz, Maryann. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Cinnominson, NJ. Alpha The- ro Alpho, Wrestling Monoger. Luy, Yuchheang. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Luyber, Mary Margaret. DA, English Poliricol Science. Dordentown, NJ. Collegian, Mobilizotion for Survival, Residence Coundl, Alpha Epsilon, V770 5 Who. Ly, Huy. DA, Computer Science. Cinno- minson, NJ. International Club, Asso- ciation for Computing Mochinery. Lynn, Laqueta D. DS, Accounting, Philo., PA Accounting Association. Lyons, Mary Ellen. DA, Public Adminis- tration. Ambler, PA. Right to Life Committee, Residence Council, Tennis, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Lyons, Mike. DSW Sociol Vork. Philo., PA. Student Social Work Associorion, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Loquera D. Lynn Mory Ellen Lyons Mike Lyons f79 Moddox Moddox, Mark Doie. B5, Morl-Nering Monogemenr. Phib, PA. Magee, Charles F. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Willow Grove, PA. Sigmo Phi Lombdo. Moguire, Mary Ellen. BS, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Moguire, Michael A. B5, Finance Morkering. Ambler, PA. Mahal, Marie. BS, Morkering. Elkins Pork, PA. Mahan, Michael P. BA, Philosophy. Clifron Springs, NY. Mahedy, Tom. BSV, Social Work. PhilQ., PA. Mahon, Christopher. BS, Morkering Monogemenr. Wenonoh, NJ. Mahon, Tinnothy P. BA, Criminal Jus- rice. Philo., PA. Sigma Bero Koppo. Maim, Evan M. BA, Speciol Educorion. Philo., PA. Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Malone, Christopher M. BS, Marker- ing Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Soci- ery for rhe Advoncemenr of Mon- ogemenr, Marketing Associotion. Mara, Suzanne M. BA, Communico- tions. Philo., PA. WEXP f odio. Alpha Epsilon Pvho. mM Jfttti ' 1 Mor! ' , Doie Moddox Charles F Mogee Mory Ellen Moguire Even M. Molin Chnsroptier M. Molone Suzonne M, Moro 180 Moslij Judirh Ann Morte Michael J- Marrello Pvichorc Frc;; A .orro dm A.:. ' 1 Frank Marrin Timorhy Marrin Anronio Morrinez Marboch, John T. DS, Monogemenr, Philo, PA. Inrromurols. Margiotti, Carol M. DA, Connpurer Sci- ence Accounring. Phib, PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Morinucci, Anthony R. DA, Psycholo- gy, Phila, PA. Psi Chi, Marks, Judith Ann. DS, Morkering Monogemenr. Norrisrown, PA. Mor- kering Associorion. MarrellOr Michael J. DS, Accounring. Reading, PA. Tou Koppo Epsilon. Morto, Richard Francis. DA, English Connmunicorion Arrs. Pirrsburgh, PA. Sigmo Phi Lombdo, Residence Council, Alpho Epsilon Rho, Who ' s Who. Martin, Frank. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Wildwood Cresr, NJ. Pi Koppo Phi, Inrromurols, Crew. Martin, Timothy. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Delron, NJ. T.A.D. Martinez, Antonio. DS, Finonce. Philo., PA. VEXP Radio, Invesrmenr Club, Finance Deporrmenr Doord. Martinez, Teresa. DS, Monogemenr Personnel ond Lobor Relorions. Ookford, PA. Equesrrion Team. Marzin, Denise M. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Glenside, PA. Koppo Mu Epsi- lon. Maslij, Olga. DS, Morkering Russion. Philo., PA. Morkering Associorion, Ukroinion Club, Dusiness Honor Soci- ery. Teresa Marrmez Denise M Marzin Olga Moslij 181 AAosucci Masucch Andrea. DA, English. Blue Dell, PA. Matthews, John J. DS, Manogemenr Morkering. Philo., PA. Inrromurols. Matyjewicz, Maria H. DA, Communi- corions. Phib., PA, Collegian, Gri- moire. Maurer, Mark W. DS, Marketing Manogemenr. Columbia, PA. Lo Salle Enrerrainmenr Orgonizarion, Pi Koppo Phi. Mauro, Ralph Joseph. DS, Accounr- ing. Philo., PA. Accounting Associ- otion, Business Honor Sociery. Mazurek, Joseph M. DA, Computer Science Mothemotics. Philo., PA. Mazzei, Thomas J. DS, Accounting, Philo., PA. McAndrews, Lisa Marie. DS, Fi- nonce Morketing. Philo., PA. Dusi- ness Honor Society. McAnespey, Donna M. DA, Biology. Cinnominson, NJ. Soffboll, Inrromur- ols, Alpho Epsilon Delta, Gamma Phi Beto, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. McBryan, Helen M. BS, Marketing, Phil o,, PA. McCairns, Margaret. BA, Communi- cations. Philo., PA. Volleyball, Masque. McConn, Eileen Forler. BS, Account- ing. Hatboro, PA. Gamma Sigma Sig- ma. Helen M. McDryan Morgarer McCairns Eileen Forler McCann 182 i McGrorron John Anrhony McConn John A. McClosKey, Jr. John R. McCormock, Jr. McConn, John Anthony. D5, Person- nel ond Labor Relorions, Seo Isle Ciry, NJ. Crew. McCloskey, John A., Jr. D5, Finonce. Norberrh, PA. Crew. McCormock, John R., Jr. DA, English. Drexel Hill, PA. Crew, Phi Gommo Delro, Gallery Associares, Gove! So- ciery. McCoy, Valerie Lenoro. D5, Morker- ing. Phila., PA. McDevitt. Edward J. BA, Compurer Science. Phila, PA. Govel Sociery, Collegian, Koppa Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. McElhough, Mary A. DS, Monoge- menr. Phila., PA. McGody, Robert P. DS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Phi Koppa Thero, Inrra- murals. McGee, Michelle Marie. DA, Special Educorion. Philo., PA. Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Educotion Soci- ety. McGinley, Diane J. DS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Dusiness Honor Society, Deto Alpha, Accounting Associotion. McGinty, John Andrew. DA, Com- puter Science. Jenkintown, PA. Ka- rate Club. McGovern, Megan Jane. DS, Man- agement Personnel and Labor Re- lations. Dlue Dell, PA. Americon Soci- ety for Personnel Administration, Society for the Advancement of Monogement. McGrattan, Diane D. DS, Marketing. Philo., PA. John Andrew McGinry Megan Jane McGovern Diane D. McGrorron 183 McGreevey 184 McPeok Roberr C McLaughlin Timorhy P McLaughlin Jomes J. McMahon I McGreevey, Maureen Ann. DA, Communicorions. Hunringdon Vol- ley, PA. McGuckin, Joseph Michael. DA, Ge- ology Quonrirorive Anolysis. Phiio, PA. Geology Club. McHole, Kevin J. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Dresher, PA. McHugh, Eileen. D5W, SociQl Work. Philc, PA. McHugh, Marito L. DA, Special Educo- rion. Philo., PA. Council for Exceprion- ol Children. McHugh, Moryann K. DS, Accounting Philo., PA. Mcllvaine, John Francis. DS, Finance. Drisrol, PA. Finance Deporrmenr Doord, Korore Club, Crew, Invesr- nnenr Club. McLaughlin, Robert C. DA, Hisrory Philo., PA. Inrromurols. McLaughlin, Timothy P. DS, Finance Marketing. West Chester, PA. Pi Koppo Phi, Invesrmenr Club. McMahon, James J. DS, Accounring Morkering. Warmirarer, PA. Com- murer Coolirion. McMahon, Michael J. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. McManus, CheryL DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. McMonagle, Gary John. DS, Finance Wayne, PA. McMullin, Timothy. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. Phi Kappa Thero, WEXP Rodio. McOscar, Sharon A. DA, Communico- rions. Deverly, NJ. Alpha Epsilon R,ho. McPeak, Christopher M. DA, Poliricol Science. Chelrenhonn, PA. Soccer, In- rromurols, College Republicons. Timorhy McMuilin Sharon A. McOscar Chrisropher M McPeak 185 McPeok McPeok, Joseph Anthony. DA, Com- municorions. Philo., PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho, WEXP Radio, Doseboll. McSwigan, Brian J. DA, Chemisrry. Phila., PA. Chymion Society. Meaney, John Edmond. DS, Man- ogemenr. Valley Forge, PA. Medvedik, Andrea. DS, Morkering. Phila, PA. Heolrh Core Adminisrro- rion Society. Mellen, Edward L, Jr. DA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Mihalich, Dolores M. DA, Special Edu- cation. Philo., PA. Coundl for Excep- tionol Children, Education Society. Miller, Douglas J. DS, Finonce Mor- keting. Amherst, NY. Track, Cross- country. Miller, Jack T. DA, Computer Sdence. Philo., PA. Hillel, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sodety. Miller, Rosemarie. DA, Spedol Educa- tion. Philo., PA, Milligan, James J. DS, Finance, Philo., PA. Minniti, Lucrezia Ann. DS, Account- ing Marketing. Philo., PA. Account- ing Association. Miriello, Marisa. DS, Management. Philo., PA. Phi Gamma Nu. James J Mill.gor LucreziQ Ann Minnirl Marisa Miriello 186 Mourhoon I Mischler. Frederick Charles. Jr. D5, Morkering Monogemenr. Wyn- core, PA. Tennis, Morkering Associ- orion, Lq Solle Enrerroinmenr Orgo- nizorion, Pi Koppo Phi. Mitchell, Janice Tarea. D5, Monoge- menr. Phib., PA. Monaco, Patricia P. D5, Accounring Finance. Philo., PA. Accounring Asso- ciorion, Bero Alpha. Monaghan, Sheila M. D5, Accounring. Phila., PA. Monteleone, John Patrick. D5, Fi- nance. Yardley, PA. Crew, Invesr- menr Club. Montgomery, Sean A. DS, Monoge- menr Accounring. Wyncore, PA. Business Honor Sociery, Accounring Associorion, Bero Alpho, Campus Minisrry Advisory Boord. Montgomery, Stephen J. BS, Morker- ing Finonce. Philo., PA. Invesrmenr Club. Monzo, Michele. BS, Accounring. Ocean Ciry, NJ. Mooney, Richard J. BA, Communico- rions. Glenside, PA. WEXP Rodio, Sig- ma Bero Koppo. Moron, Monica E. BA, Communico- rions. Pvockville, MD. Diving. Moser, Janice Marie. BA, Compurer Science Morhemorics. Abingron, PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon, Lo Solle Sing- ers, Gove! Sociery, Collegium Musi- cum. Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Mouthaan, Annette D. BS, Marker ing. Abingron, PA. Mo ' icc E U.-i Jonice Marie Moser Annerre D Mourhoon 187 Moylerr Moylett, Edward L BS, Monoge- menr Personnel and Labor Relo- rions. Pekin, IL. Orienrorion. Mros, Frederick Weidel, Jr. BS, Ac- counring. Yordley, PA. Mosque, Golf, Collegiarir Accounring Associorion. Mullen, Colleen M. BS, Monogemenr. Glenside, PA. S,A.M. Mullin, Michael M. BA, Compurer Sci- ence Accounring. Merchonrville, NJ. Explorer, Judiciol Board, Hunger Tasl Force, Bero Alpho. Mullin, Sharon Lee. BA, Biology. Sourhonnpron, PA. Honors Progrom, . Alpho Epsilon Deiro, Biology Deporr- menr Board. Mullin, Thomas James. BS, Accounr- ing. Phib., PA. Accounring Associ- orion, A.S.P.A. Munroe, Sean P. BS, Morkering. Ridgewood, NJ. Murphy, Anne Marie. BA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Crew, K.M.E. Murphy, Edward C. BA, Psychology. Lonsdale, PA. Murphy, James Patrick. BA, Biology Compurer Science, New Briroin, PA, Murphy, Robert E. BS, Monogemenr Psychology, Lofoyerre Hill, PA. Weighrlifring, Business Honor Soci- ery S.A.M., WEXP Radio, Alpha Epsi- lon. Murphy, Robert M. BA, Compurer Sci- ence Morhemorics. Srrorford, NJ. Koppo Mu Epsilon. Murphy, Terri. BS, Monogemenr Morkering. Norrh Hills, PA. Murray, Janet. BA, Compurer Sd- ence. Phita., PA. Cross-Counrry, Track, Business Honor Sociery, K.M.E. Honor Sociery, K.M.E. Myrtetus, Susan. BA, Poliricol Science Public Adminisrrorion Finonce. Ha- verrown, PA, Swimming, Alpha Thero Alpha, Invesrmenr Club, Poliri- col Science Associorion, Nasuti, Floyd R. BA, Morhemorics Compurer Science, Philo,, PA, K,M,E., A,C,M,, K,M,E, Honor Sociery, mi Edward L. Moylerr Frederid ; Weidel Mros, Jr, Colleen M, Mullen Michael M Mullin Shoron Lee Mullin •f ' J ' ii ' i mMSL Thomas Jomes Mullin Anne Mane Murphy Edward C Murphy Jomes Porrid Murphy Roberr E. Murphy Roberr M. Murphy 188 Nosuri 189 Norhans Nathans, Anne Fair. BA, Marhemar- ics Compurer Science. Philo, PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, KoppQ Mu Epsilon, Neilon, Patricia A. D5, Finance. Mr. Ephroim, NJ. Nelson, H. Andrew. DS, Accounring. Drisrol, PA. Nelson, Peggy. DA, Sponish Educo- rion. Edgeworer Pari-;, NJ. Alpho Chi P,ho Lirrle Sisrers, Spanish Club, Alph o Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Nguyen, Du Cong. BA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philc, PA. Niemynski, Mirek. BS, Finonce Mon- ogemenr. Philo., PA. Phi Koppo The- ro, Inrer-Frorerniry Sororiry Council, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Nodoushani, Gita. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Noel, Neville. BA, Connpurer Science. Levirrown, PA. Noushabadi, Ramin. DA, Compurer Science. Philo,, PA. O ' Brien, Colleen Tracy. DA, Special Educorion. Philo., PA. O ' Connell, Brian. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. O ' Connell, Margaret M. DA, Psychol- ogy. Elkins Pork, PA. Psi Chi, Psycholo- gy Deporrmenr Doord, American Sociery for Personnel Adminisrro- rion. Who ' s Who. H. Andrew Nelson 1 Sfc «• •k Ift f I , j J Sr- i Mirel ; Niemynsl ;i mkmtL Giro NodouslnQni Neville Noel Romin Noushabadi Colleen Tracy O ' Brien Brian O ' Connell Margaret AA. O ' Connell 190 O ' Sheo O ' Connell, Susan C. D5, Accounring, Medford, NJ. Alpha Chi fXho, Ac- counring Associorion, Rifle Team, Accounring Deporrmenr Doord. O ' Connor, Dino A. DA, Communico- rions. Philo,, PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho. O ' Connor, Susan M. DA, Poliricol Sci- ence. Jenkinrown, PA. O ' Donnell, Craig F. D5, Morkering Monogemenr. Plymourh Meering, PA. Pi Koppo Phi, Morkering Associ- orion. O ' Grody, Karen Marie. DA, Special Educorion. Newrown Squore, PA. Council for Exceprionai Children, Educorion Sociery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Ohanian, Camille Marie. DS, Ac- counring Finonce. Philo., PA. Ohrenick, Michele C. DA, Compurer Science Morhemorics. Philo., PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Associorion for Compuring Mochin- ery, Koppo Mu Epsilon. O ' Motley, Charles W. DS, Accounr- ing. Cinnominson, NJ. Vresriing, Mosque. O ' Neal, Maureen E. DS, Accounring. Maple Shode, NJ. Orsini, Joan. DA, Poliricol Science. Ambler, PA. Orsuto, John J., Jr. DS, Finonce Mon- ogennenr. Cherry Hill, NJ. O ' Shea, Leo E. DA, Geology. Philo., PA. Joan Orsini Joinn J, Orsuro, Jr Leo E. O ' Sheo 191 1 Oswald Oswald, John N. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo, PA. Pi Koppo Phi, Inrra- murols, Residence Council. OwenSr Dennis T. DA, ConnmunicQ- rions. El Toro, CA. Collegian, Explor- er, Inrromurois, Dorh Sides Now. Pacini, Bemadette. DS, Accounting, Orelond, PA. Accounting Depart- ment Doord, Dusiness Honor Society, Deto Alpha Pagliaro, Diane M. Terwilliger. DS, Accounting. Vorminster, PA. Ac- counting Association, Lo Salle Sing- ers, La Salle Christian Fellowship. Palmer, Annette M. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Pandoli, Diane. DA, Communications. Philo., PA. Paris, Diane. DA, Special Education. Philo., PA, Coundl For Exceptional Children. Parish, Brenda. DA, Criminal Justice. Philo,, PA. DIoch Students of Lo Salle. Parrott, Patrice G. DA, English Ger- man. Philo., PA. Pascocello, Edward G. DS, Finance. Cherry Hill, NJ, Finance Department Doord. Posquini, Bernice. DA, Geology. Phib., PA. Pasquini, Christa Louise. DA, Psychol- ogy. Philo., PA, Psi Chi, Acodemic Af- fairs Commission. Dione M Terwilliger Pagliaro Annerre M Palmer Diane Pcndoli Diane Paris Drenda Parish Patrice G. Porrorr B 1 ' ■- m ' ft r .,. ' - Edward G, Pascocello Dernice Pasquini Chrisra Louise Pasquini 192 Pierce Postorkovich, Mora J. DA, Communi- corions. Mechonicsburg, PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho, Mosque. PauH, Scott. D5, Accounring. Delron, NJ. Accounring Associorion, Pearson, Joseph J. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philc, PA. Pelle, Thomas Anthony. DS, Finance Cherry Hill, NJ. Delro Signna Pi, Society for rhe Advoncemenr of Manage- menr. Finance Deparrmenr Doord, Inrrannurols. Pennetti, Aniello M. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Irolion Club. Pepsin, David D. DS, Morkering. Cher- ry Hill, NJ. Perrini, Anna. DS, Markering. Philo., PA. Marketing Association. Perrone, Stuart. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Accounting Deportment Doard. Petetti, Michelle Marie. DA, Psychol- ogy. Cheltenham, PA. Petosa, Charles Anthony. DS, Fi nance. Jenkintown, PA. Pickup, Virginia. DA, Computer Sci- ence Mathematics. Philo., PA. Pierce, Keith. DA, Communications. Philo., PA. Scabbard ond Diode, Drill Teom, Caisson Club. Charles Anrhony Peroso Virginia Picl up Keirh Pierce 190 Pierson WWW: Ken Pierson Pierson, Ken. BS, Morkering, Hamden, CT. Swimming. Pietrafitta, Clifford Jr. D5, Accounr- ing. Phib, PA. Pietroslii, Moryonn T. BA, Psycholo- gy. Turnersville, NJ. Psl Chi. Pietrzak, Stephen L B5, Accounting Finance. Churchville, PA. Wrestling, Lambda Chi Alpha, Accounting As- sociation. Clifford Pierrofirro, Jr. Moryonn T. Pierroski Srephen L. Pierrzok Recognizing Effort and Achieve menr When you look at the academic colendor Of you loo! ' ; at the academic calendar) for the fall semester, you may notice that La Solle holds a Convocation at the end of October, but you may not know exactly what that is. It may not even sound very important, but in fact it is one of the most significant ways in which the College honors members of the community both on and off campus. During cere- monies in the College Union Ballroom, Lo 5alle recog- nizes the students on the three Dean ' s Lists and confers honorary degrees on prominent individuals. The first port of the program consists of the pre- sentation of the honors students to the assembled faculty, parents, and friends. All students on the lists have a cumulative average of 3.40 or higher, ond those who are present at the assembly have their names read aloud by the dean of their school. The second port of the program is the conferring of honorary degrees. Traditionally, each Convoca- tion has a specific theme. Honorees ore chosen to exemplify that theme and are sponsored for a degree by o faculty member or o member of the College ' s Board of Trustees. Suggestions from the college community are encouraged, but candidates ore ultimately chosen by the Board according to three guidelines: professional excellence, national or regional prominence, and a perspective thot is com- patible with the College ' s Catholic philosophy. This year, Lo Salle awarded honorory degrees to three men who are prominent in the field of health care. Dr. C Everett Koop, the Surgeon General of the United States, ond Msgr. James T. McDonough, a former director of the Archdiocese of Philodelphio ' s Catholic Sociol Services both received Doctor of Low degrees. Dr. Edward J. Stemmler, Dean of the Penn- sylvania School of Medicine and a graduate of La Salle, was granted a Doctor of Science degree. A buffet reception for honorees, students, faculty, and guests followed the ceremonies. P.S,: If you ' ve never seen your fovorite faculty member in complete academic attire, the Convo- cotion is your chance. Ellen M. Campbell Przybylowski Pino, Joseph D. DA, Biology. Voor- hees, NJ, Irolion Club, Hellenic 5od- ery, Ph Alpho Dero. Piree, John. DS, Accounring. Philo, PA, Business Honor Sociery, Inrromurols. Pisch, Michael. BS, Accounring. Hor- shonn, PA. Planning, Michael J. B5, Finonce Al- exondrio, VA. Lo Solle Enrerroin- menr Organization, Invesrmenr Club, Finance Deporrmenr Boord, Pi Koppo Phi, Who ' s Who. Plenskofski, Frank. B5, Accounring. Feosrerville, PA. Plumer, Karen Lee. BA, Criminal Jus- rice. Upper Marlboro, MD. Alpha loro, 5r. Thomas More Low Sociery, Srudenrs ' Governmenr Associorion, Sociology Deporrmenr Board. Poston, Lori Jill. BS, Markering Mon- agemenr. Philo., PA. Alpha Thero Alpha, Morkering Associorion, Swimming. Potosky, Daniel J. BS, Accounring. Cin- nominson, NJ. Tou Kappa Epsilon. Potts, Lawrence E. BS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Powers, Dan. BS, Accounring. High- lond Lks., NJ. Tennis, Tou Koppo Epsi- lon, Residence Council. Previtera, Teresa. BA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Explorer, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Associorion for Compuring Mochinery. Przybylowski, Rodger J. BA, Biology. Cheltenham, PA. Govel Sociery. Don Powers Teresa Previrero Rodger J Przybylowski 195 Puhl Puhl, William H., Jr. BA, Compurer Science. Delmonr Hills, PA. Inrromur- als. Putnick, Melanie. BA, Special EducQ- rion. Lonsdale, PA. Educarion Soci- ety, Council for Exceprionol Children. Quigley, Timothy D. BS, Morkering. Cloyron, CA, Alpha Chi P ho, Inrer- Frarerniry Sororiry Coundi. Robotino Pelle, Gina Mario. BA, Eng- lish Morhering. Philo., PA. Roby, Irene. BA, Criminal Jusrice Soci- ology. Philo., PA. Block Students of La Solle. Raffaele, Frank. BS, Morketing Mon- ogennenr. Philo., PA. Rogoopoth, Samdoi. BA, Psycholo- gy. Philo., PA. internotionol Club, Drill Team, Caisson Club, Students ' Gov- ernment Associotion. Rakowsky, Ademor Roman. BA, Geology Physics. Philo., PA. Rakszowskh Janice. BA, Mothemot- ics Computer Science. Churchville, PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Society, Residence Council, Alpha Epsilon. Rash, Bruce Allen. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Raspanti, Joseph Vincent. BS, Ac- counting. Philo., PA. Beto Alpha, Busi- ness Honor Society, Accounting As- sociation. Raszewski, Allan T. BS, Monoge- ment Finonce. Philo., PA. Gino MoriQ Roborino Pelle Irene Roby Frank Raffaele , ■-■: ' H 1 i5 ' Mm ii Somdoi Ragooporh Ademar Roman Rakowsky Janice Rakszawski Druce Allen Rash Joseph Vincenr Rosponri Allan T. Raszewski 196 Roman Reed, Eric F. D5, Accounring. Spring House, PA. Accounring Associorion, Invesrmenr Club, Reffner, Michael Thomas. D5, Mor- l ,ering Connmunicorions. Forr Lou- derdole, FL Crew. Regan, Dennis F. D5, Morkering. Philo., PA, Crew, Sigmo Phi Lambda, P esi- dence Council. Reilly, Peter. DA, Morhemarics. Vor- minsrer, PA. Rice, Marguerite Elias. D5W, Soclol Work. Philo., PA. Srudenr Social Work Associorion. Riley, Michael. DS Accounring. Fre- dericksburg, VA. Tou KoppQ Epsilon. Ritchey, Mary F. DA, Dlology Psychol- ogy. Loncosrer, PA. Residence Council, Explorer. Rivard, Jonathan David. DA, Corn- purer Science. Vesrmonr, NJ. Crew, Sigma Phi Lambda. Rocco, Robert Philip. DA, Communi- corions. Madison, NJ. Tou Koppo Ep- silon, Srudenrs ' Governmenr Associ- orion. Roedig, Theresa J. DS Accounring Finonce. Hunrlngdon Volley, PA. Roig, Mila M. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Accounring Associorion, Dero Al- pha. Roman, J. Joseph E. DS Accounring. Philo., PA. Acodemic Discovery Pro- grom Turor, Accounring Deporr- menr Doord. TIneresQ J. I oedig Milo M. R,oig 197 Rosenberg Rosenberg, Annette. DA, Elemen- rory Educorion. Phila, PA. Rosenthal, Scot D. BA, English Crimi- nal Justice. Trenron, NJ. Mobilizorion for Survival, Hunger Task Force, Commirree on AppobchiGn Life, Crew. Rossi, Victoria Dellaporte. B5V, So- cio! Work. Philc, PA. Roth well, Brian Paul. BS, Finance. La- foyerre Hill, PA. Doseboll. Rowan, Michael Thomas. BA, Corn- purer Science Accounting. Phila, PA. Koppo Mu Epsiion. Rowe, Katherine L BA, Special Edu- corion. Philo., PA. Educorion Society, Mosque. Rowley, Lorraine M. BS, Morkering. Abingron, PA. Track, Masque. Ruone, Eileen M. DA, Hisrory. Phila., PA. Ruksys, Donate C. DA, Connpurer Sd- ence. Delran, NJ. Alpha Chi Rho Lirrle Sisrers, F esidence Council. Russo, Paul Eric. DS, Finance. Vinelond, NJ. Acriviries Funding Board. RuzicHa, Donna. BA, Psychology. Chelrenhom, PA, Srudenrs ' Govern- menr Associorion, Explorer, Mobili- zorion for Survivol, Alpha Epsiion Deiro, Alpha Epsiion, Who ' s Who. Ruzzi, Elisa A. BS, Accounting. Wynd- moor, PA. Accounring Associorion, Irolian Club, Beta Alpha. Paul Eric Russo Uorina I ' vUZidsQ EliSQ A. Ruzzi 198 Soponoro Rygolski, Deborah A. D5, Accounring. Philo, PA. Phi Gommo Nu, Dero Al- pha. Socca, Anthony P. DS, Markering. Philo., PA. Sadtler, Paul Gerard. BS, Accounring. Orelond, PA. Bero Alpho. Soguil, Enrique G. DA, Biology. Mr. Laurel, NJ. Pi Koppo Phi, Track, Weighrlifring. Saldutti, Annette Maria. DS, Accounr- ing. Philo., PA. Solindong, Jaime P. BS, Accounring. Porrsrown, PA. Bero Alpha, Ac- counring Associofion. Salvitti, Anthony L, Jr. BS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Samulenas, Joseph A. BS, Markering. Cherry Hill, NJ. Sandberg, Mark. BS, Finance Mon- ogemenr. Wenonoh, NJ. Soccer. Sandtner, Isabella. BS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Santoro, Madeline. BS, Finonce Mor- kering. Philo., PA. Business Honor So- ciery, Markering Associorion, Spon- ish Club, Alpha Epsilon. Saponora. Joanne. BS, Accounring Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Ac- counring Associorion, Koppo Mu Ep- silon. Isabella Sandrner Madeline Sonroro Joonne Soponoro 199 SouerbQum Souerbaum, James Joseph. BA, Compurer Science. Philo, PA. Sauermelch, James. D5, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA, Sowchuk, Lisa. DS, Morkering Rus- sion, Philo., PA. Sawn, George Matthew, DS, Ac- counring Finonce. Cherry Hill, NJ, Soy, Karen T. B5, Accounring. Philo., PA. Accounring Associorion, Dero Al- pho. Saybolt, Georgeann M. DA, Commu- nicorions, Philo,, PA. Scher, Ellen Beth. DA, Crinninol Jusrice, Philo., PA. Crew, Criminal Jusrice As- sociorion. Schreiner, Lynn M. DS, Morkering Monogemenr. Dlue Dell, PA. Crew, Morkering Associorion, Dusiness Honor Sociery, Alpho Epsilon. Schumann, Robert Paul. DA, Com- municorions. Worminsrer, PA. Wres- rling. Schumer, Michael Ellis. DS, Accounr- ing. Philo., PA. Schwabenbauer, Lori Ann. DA, Eng- lish. Downingrown, PA, Righr ro Life Commirree, Collegiunn Musicum, Lo Solle Chrisrion Fellowship, Govel So- ciery, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Schwartz, George. DS, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Schwartz, Leslie F. DS, Morkering. Glen Rock, PA. Schwemmer, Helene M. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Alpho Epsilon Delro, Phi Alpha Dero, Concerr and Lecrure Commirree, Explorer. Seosock, Roger J. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Levif rown, PA. Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Seiberlich, Alice Judith. DS, Morker- ing. Horboro, PA, Tennis, Inrromurols, Morkering Associorion. George Morrhew Sown Georgeann M. Soybolr ■H If ' H ' % - it m Robert Paul Schumann Michael Ellis Schumer Lori Ann Schwabenbauer George Schwartz 200 Seiberlich Helene M. Schwemmer Alice Judirh Seiberlich jCv , -— 201 Shonohon Shonahan, Patrick B. DS, Manoge- menr Psychology, Phila, PA. Shannon John T., Jr. DA, English. Camden, NJ. Collegian, Phi Gom- mo, Honors Board, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Shannon, Thomas K. BA, English. PhilQ., PA. Shea, James C. D5, Accounring. Mople Glen, PA. Sheridan, Eileen C. B5, Marketing Personnel and Labor Relarions. Phila, PA. Marketing Associorion, In- rramurols, American Sociery for Personnel Administration. Sherrie, Kathleen A. DS, Morkering Monogement. Philo., PA. Sierra, Marta Ivette. DA, Criminal Jus- tice. Phila., PA. Simkanin, Nancy. B5, Accounting. Penndel, PA. Beta Alpha. Simon, Sari A. B5, Finance. Elkins Park, PA. Alpha Chi P,ho Little Sisters, Fi- nance Deportment Board. Singer, Allen Mark. BA, Biology Psy- chology. Philo,, PA. Psi Chi, Alpha Ep- silon Delta, Hillel. Skalicky, Madeline. BS, Marketing. Philo., PA. Phi Gommo Nu, Morket- ing Association. Slusarski, Mary M. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Phi Gommo Nu, Beto Al- pha. I Allen Mark Singer Madeline Skalicky Mary M Slusarski 202 Sreffe mkdk Karen Ann Smirh Kennerh Smirh Scorr Smirh Smith, Bemodette T. DA, ChminQl Jus- rice. Philo, PA. Lq Salle Singers. Smith, Cheryl Ann. DA, Diology Sec- ondory Educorion. Philo., PA. Smith, Gregory P. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Inrromurols, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Smith, Karen Ann. DS, Accounring Finance. Delrsville, MD. Dusiness Hon- or Sociery, Dero Alpho, Accounring Associorion, Residence Council. Smith, Kenneth. DA, Comnnunico- rions. Philo., PA. Smith, Scott. DA, Compurer Science Morkering. Horboro, PA. Sobon, Lorraine. DA, English Educo- rion. Philo., PA. Spodaro, Michael J. DS, Finance. Sourhompron, PA. Delro Signno Pi. Spadea, Angela Rose. DS, Finonce Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Spencer, Gina Marie. DS, Personnel ond Lobor P elorions. Philo., PA. Steck, Jacqueline M. DS, Morkering Finan ce. Philo., PA. Steffe, Thomas. DA, Diology. Wormin- srer, PA. Alpha Epsilon Delro, Phi Al- pha Dero, Irolion Club. Gino Morie Spencer Jacqueline M. Srecl-; Thomos Sreffe 203 Srines StineSr J. Stephen. DA, Compurer Sci- ence Marhemorics. Foiiiess Hills, PA. Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Koppo Mu Epsilon, Collegian. Stroubr Henry James. DS, Accounring. Comp Hill, PA. Strecker, John. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philc, PA. Sullivan, John Patrick. DA, Criminol Justice. Dresher, PA. Pi Koppo Phi. Sullivan, Joe. DS, Monogemenr Fi- nonce. Sourhompron, PA. Sullivan, Liane. DA, Psychology. River Edge, NJ, Judicial Doord, Psi Chi, Al- pha Epsilon, Sumilat, Benjamin R. DA, Compurer Science. Densolem, PA. Suter, Robert W., Jr. DS, Finance. Wor- ringron, PA. Sv eeney, Elizabeth M. DS, Account- ing. Phila, PA. Accounring Associ- otbn. Swoyer, Allan Hole. DS, Finance Management. Cope May, NJ. Dose- boll. Szobo, Frank W. DS, Management Personnel Labor Relorions. Philo., PA. Health Core Adminisrrotion Soci- ety, Italian Club, Society for the Ad- voncemenf of Management, American Sodety for Personnel Ad- ministrotion. Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Szewczak, Catherine A. DS, Man- agement. Philo., PA, Society for the Advancement of Management, American Sodety for Personnel Ad- ministration. Denjamin P,. Sumilor Koberr W. Surer, Jr. Elizoberh M, Sweeney Allan Hale Swoyer Frank W. Szobo Carhenne A Szewczok 204 Thorp Thomas K Tonsey Carol Lee Taylor Porricio A, Taylor Charles J. Tesrc Barbara Tevis-Reddell Chrisrine Thompson Sztukowski, Erica Louise. DA, Educo- rion Music. Phib, PA. Pep Bond. Tocco, Steven F. D5, Monogemenr MorKering. Phib., PA. Sigma Dero Koppo. Tonksley, Foye Demise. DA, Commu- nicorions. Phib., PA. Tonsey, Thomos K. DA, Communico- rions. Pvoslyn, PA. Mosque, Toylor, Coroi Lee. DA, Economics Fi- nance. Levirrown, PA. Omicron Del- ro Epsilon, Collegium Musicum, Gommo 5igmo Sigma, Grimoire, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Toylor, Potricia A. D5, Accounring. Wildwood Cresr, NJ. Accounring As- sociorion, Dera Alpha. Testo, Chorles J. DA, Polirical Science. Lonsdale, PA. Irolion Club, Explorer, Collegion, Poliricol Science Associ- orion. Tevis-ReddelL Darboro. DA, Special Educorion. Phib., PA. Thompson, Christine. D5, Accounring. Phib., PA. Thompson, Dennis A. DS, Monoge- menr. Phib., PA. Thompson, Jomes W. DS, Accounr- ing. Levirrown, PA. Accounring As- sociorion, Dero Alpho, American So- ciery for Personnel Adminisrrorion, Inrromurols, Who ' s Who. Thorp, Barbara D. DA, Geology Edu- carion. Phib., PA. Dennis A. Thompson James W Thompson Borbora D. Thorp 205 Tigor Tigar, Mary Chris. BS, Accounting. Yardley, PA. Tingley, Frederick G. D5, Monoge- nnenr Morkering. Hoddon Town- ship, NJ. Pi Koppo Phi, Crew. Titterton, Stephen G. DA, Connpurer Science Political 5dence, Philc, PA. Collegian, Invesrmenr Club, Inrro- murols. Tittingen James M. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Philc, PA inrromurols. Titus, Roy E. D5, Accounting. Croydon, PA. Accounting Association, Beta Al- pha, Intromurols. Tobin, Elizabeth M. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Toci, Maria. DA, Communications, Cherry Hill, NJ. Alpho Epsilon Rho, Collegian, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Tonczyczyn, Kathleen. DA, Politico! Science. Cherry Hill, NJ Torpey, Matthew J., Jr. DA, Commu- nications, Philo., PA. Tressel, James G. DS, Finance. Cherry Hill, NJ. Alpho Chi Rho, Rifle Team, Swimming. Trimber, Michael. DS, Marketing. Southampton, PA. Trois, Maria Carlin. DA, Communica- tions, Philo,, PA, James G, Tressel Michael Trimber Maria Co riin Trois 206 Voccorino Troyonosky, Lenore F. DA, Compur- er Science. Philo, PA. Alpha Thero Alpho, Residence Council. Tsiodis, Nikoloos G. D5, Monoge- menr Communicorions. Philo., PA. Hellenic Sociery, WEXP Radio, Soci- ety for rhe Advancement of Mon- ogemenr. Alpha Epsilon Rho. Ungvarsky, Diane M. DA, Psycholo- gy. Lonsdole, PA. Psi Chi, Residence Council, Psychology Deporrmenr Doord, Alpho Epsilon. Voccorino, Robert George. DA, Eco- nomics, Philo., PA. Roberr George Voccorino 207 Vomos Vomos, Lilly. DA, Biology. Doyles- rown, PA. Yon Heest Paul J., Jr. DA, English Quonrirorive Analysis. Cedor Grove, NJ. Vorano, Vincent. DA, Computer Sci- ence, Philc, PA. Vari, Diane M. DA, English. AAonruo, NJ. Vossollo, Raymond. DA, Computer Science. Phib., PA. Velock, Barbara. DS, Finance. Dever- iy, NJ. Veneziale, Mark V. DA, Computer Science. Phila., PA Venuti, Florence Marie. DA, Special Education. Phila., PA. Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Education Soci- ety. Verkuilen, Micki. DS, Morl eting Fi- nance. Rocl ' sawoy, NJ. Verrillo, Dino. DS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha. Vilece, Ann. DS, Manogement, New City, NY. Discover the Difference, So- ciety for the Advoncement of Manogement, Intromurols, Resi- dence Council. Vinci, Joanne M. DA, Communica- tions. Phila., PA. Dino Verrillo Ann Vilece Joonne M. Vinci 206 Weycherr Vito. Yvonne Marie. D5, Morkering. Freehold, NJ. Morkering Associorion, Cheerleoding, Lo Salle Enrerroin- menr Orgonizorion. Von Hofen, Mark W. DA, Communi- corions. Philo, PA, Invesrmenr Club, Inrromurols. Walsh, Deborah A. DA, Germon. Philo, PA. Honors Progrom, Inrro- murols, Who ' s Who. Walto, Robert J. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Levirrown, PA. Waltrich, Paul F., Jr. DA, Compurer Science Monogemenr. Horboro, PA. Ward, Eugene M., Jr. DS, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Ward, Rosemary. DA, English. Philo., PA. Watson, John C. DS, Finonce Morker- ing. Morgore, NJ. Pi Koppo Phi, Inrro- murols. Webb, Joseph A. DA, Compurer Sci- ence Psychology. PennsQuken, NJ. Collegian, Righr ro Life Commirree, Koppo Mu Epsilon Honor Sociery, Honors Program, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Webb, Sadie McNeil. DS, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Welsh, Brian P. DS, Finonce Morker- ing. r oslyn, PA. Weychert, Susan M. DA, Compurer Science. Conshohocken, PA. Sadie McNeil Webb Drion P Welsin Susan M NVeycherr 209 WhQlen Wholen, Henry f., . B5, Morhering Monogemenr. Hoverrown, PA. Commurer Coolirion. Wholen, Joseph J. QA, Economics. Philc, PA. Whiteheod, Julionne Richelle. DA, English. Jenkinrown, PA. Students ' Governnnenr Association, Alpha Ep- silon Delto, Phi Alpha Beta, Curricu- lum Committee. Whitmon, Robert Harold Jr. DS, Mar- keting Economics. Haddonfield, NJ. Tou Kappa Epsilon, Soccer, Inter-Fro- ternity Sorority Coundl. WIckeSr Todd W. DA, Political Science. Pleasont Volley, NY. Tou Koppo Epsi- lon. Wiener, Sheryl R. DA, Mothemorics. Philo., PA. Hlllel, Koppo Mu Epsilon. Williams, Ruth M. DS, Quantitative Analysis Management. Chelten- ham, PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Business Honor Society, Intromurals. Wilson, Brian R. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Wiseley, Michael Patrick. DS, Fi- nance Marketing. Philo., PA. Pi Koppo Phi, Marketing Association, Finance Department Board, Who ' s Who. Wiskowski, Elizabeth A. B5, Morket- ing Personnel and Lobor Relations. Berwyn, PA. Alpha Theta Alpha, Residence Council, American Soci- ety for Personnel Administration, Who ' s Who. Wogan, Charles J. BS, Accounting, Philo., PA. Wolff, William D., III. BA, Computer Science. Worminster, PA. Delto Sig- mo Pi. Elizabeth A. Viskowski Chorles J Wogon William D, Wolff 210 Yoshowirz Wong, Stephen S.M. DA, Economics. Koneohe, HI. Woodring, John R. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. VEXP Rodio, Inrro- murols. Woodruff, Gerard Dovid. DA, Crimi- nal Justice. Philo., PA. Worek, Andrew K. DA, Criminal Jus- rice. Levirrown, PA. Alpha ioro. Worstoll, Robert G. DA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Wright Veronica M. D5, Morkering. Philo., PA. Heolrh Core Adminisrra- rion Society, Morkering Associorion, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monogemenr, Wrigley, Karen. DA, Criminol Jusrice. Roslyn, PA. Yabut, Ricardo. DS, Monogemenr Morkering. Philo., PA. Yomakowa, Keiko. DA, Psychology. Tokyo, Jopon. Yemola, Robert. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Yildirim, Denise Y. DS, Accounring Philo., PA. Accounring Associorion. Yoskowitz, Diana C. DSV, Social Work. Philo., PA. Srudenr Socio! Work Associorion. P-oberr Yemolo Denise Y , Yildirim 211 Young Young, Cheryl Ann. DA, Biology. Phoenixville, PA. Zotoveski, Linda A. DA, Biology Morhemorics. P-oslyn, PA. Irolion Club, Alpho Epsiion Delro, Phi Alpha Dero, Pi Delro Phi. Zeifzer, Kenneth Lee. DA, Biology. Philc, PA. Honors Program, Jozz Bond, Hillel, Alpha Epsiion Delro. Zerounian, Elizabeth. B5, Morkering Monogemenr. Phila, PA. Zuazo, Antonio J. B5, Accounring. Phila., PA. Inrromurals. Zuerlein, Donald J. D5, Accounring. Phila., PA. Ctrl Linda A Zarovesl-ii Elizaberl-i Zerounian Anronio J Zuazo Donald J. Zuerlein In Memoriom Brian P. Honnple If a successful life is one rhor is judged ro hove inspired orhers in rhis world, rhen rhor of Brion Homple is o model for us all. Wirh whor rurned our ro be a shorr rime or La Solle, Brian indeed roughr many of us Q greor deal. To his fellow srudenrs in rhe Biology Deparrmenr, Brian exhibired a dedicorion ro rhe academic, os well as o spirir of cooperonon in srudy and in learning. Ir was never o surprise for Brian ro bring on inrense srudy session ro a holr wirh his rerrific wir. His ocodemic success was on inspirorion ro his fellow srudenrs, as well as ro his professors. Brian did nor neglecr rhe sociol facer of his educarion, wirh involvemenr in mony exrrocurriculor ocriviries. He was one of rhe Founding Forhers of rhe frorerniry Phi Gamma Delro, working ro ensure rhor service wos on inregrol parr of rhe foun- dorion of rhe frorerniry. His conrriburion ro rhe FIJI Frorerniry exhibired many of Brian ' s well-rounded chorocrerisrics, wirh his loyolry, his dedicorion, and his scholor- ship serving as goals for his brorhers ro orroin. Perhaps one ospecr of Brion ' s life rhor has inspired me rhe mosr was his sense of humiliry. Brian was rruly a greor man. He hod rremendous porenriol in oco- demics, which was leading him inro rhe medical profession. He was a mon wirh numerous rolenrs, a rerrific wir, and on appealing charm. Bur Brian wos in no way prerenrious. Perhaps ir was his hu- miliry rhor hos presenred irself os on inspi- rorion ro oil of his friends or Lo Solle. Per- haps ir is rhe pride rhor we shore in having hod Brian as our friend. Neverrhe- less, Brion Homple, os fellow srudenr, as frorerniry brorher, os loyal friend, was surely someone who led a successful life; one rhor has inspired mony, and one rhor mony will never forger. John R. Gimpel 212 Comero Shy Allen, Brian J. DS, Accounring. Worminsrer, Certo, Joseph P. BA, Compurer Science. ringdon Volley, PA. PA. Philo., PA Diegel, Robert J. BS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Dagonis, John A. BS, Finance. Delron, NJ. Channell, Richard J. BA, Compurer Science Dieter, Stephen J. BA, Hisrory, Philo., PA. Barber, Nancy A. DS, Public AdnninisrrQrion Philo., PA. Diorio, Robert A. BS, Monogemenr. Maple Polincol Science. Asheville, NC Chelius, Patricio A. DA, English. Philo., PA. Glen, PA, Barnes, Moryellen. DS, Accounring. Philo., Childs, Kathy J. DS, Monogemenr Morker- Dolce, Roxonn. BA, Biology. Morlron, NJ, PA. ing, Philo., PA. Donnelly, Mary Ellen. BA, Speciol Educo- Bass, Judi A. DA, Educorion Pveligion. Philo., Cintronluna, Nayda R. DA, Sponish. Philo., rion. Philo., PA. PA. PA Doody, Brian M. BS, Monogemenr. Philo., Becker, Marlene B. DA, Poliricol Science Cipriani, John M. BS, Accounring. Wood- PA. Public AdnninisrrQrion. Croydon, PA. bury Heighrs, NJ. Dougherty, Robert W. BS, Accounring. Benson, Carolyn T. DA, Elemenrory Educo- Cleary, Miriam A. BS, Accounring. Morlron, Philo., PA, rion. Philo., PA. NJ. Draus, Charles G. BA, Criminal Jusrice, Philo., Biasiello, Annamorie M. DSW, Social Work. Coll, Kathryn A. BA, Special Educorion. Nor- PA. Phila., PA. risrown, PA. Duffy, Paul J. BS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Bogart, Paul F. DA, Poliricol Science. Nor- Collozo, Betsilda T. BA, English Communi- Dutkiewicz, Patty A. BS, Morkering. Philo,, berrh, PA. corions. Philo., PA. PA Bond, Karen R. DA, Elemenrory Educorion. Costello, Jeanne M. BA, Communicorions. Duzinski, Teresa A. BA, Speciol Educorion. Philo., PA. Eosron, PA. Elkins Pork, PA. Boyle, Maureen L DS, Personnel ond Labor Coughlin, Michael C. DA, Communicorions. Edwards, David E. BS, Public Adminisrro- Rvelonons. Longhorne, PA. Willow Grove, PA. rion Hisrory. Wyncore, PA. Bradley, Martin M. BS, Finance. Richboro, Coyle, Patricia A. DA, Sociology. Secone, Ferguson, Robert. BS, Accounring. Philo., PA PA. PA. Budeso, Michele D. DA, Crinninal Jusrice. Cropper, Lynda M. DA, Special Educorion. Ferrero, Karen C. BA, Compurer Science. DIenhiem, NJ. Philo., PA. Philo., PA. Bunch, Robert K. DA, German Geology. Curran, Gregory J. DA, Criminal Jusrice. Fishman, Jane L BA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Philo., PA. Elkins Pork, PA. Cake, Mark C. DS, Accounring. Rydol, PA. Dalonzo, Albert B. DA, Communicorions. Fitch, Veronica J. BA, Criminol Jusrice. Philo., Calobrese, Donna L DS, Accounring. Philo., Elkins Pork, PA. PA. PA. Darnel, Elizabeth C. DA, French. Upper Flynn, Kevin M. BS, Monogemenr. Philo,, Callahan, Susan M. BA, Compurer Sci- Darby, PA. PA. ence Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Deegan, Peggianne P. BA, Psychology. Forgione, Michael A. BS, Monogemenr Cameron, Keith A. BS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Holland, PA. Willow Grove, PA. Carneglia, Michael E. BA, English. Philo., PA. DeVincent, Henry G. BS, Morkering. Hun- Fries, Thomas L BA, Compurer Science. 213 ComerQ Shy Porrsrown, PA Galen, Timothy M. D5, Monogemenr Finance. Philo, PA. Goleone, Daniel G. DA, Biology. Corn- well Heighrs, PA. Gallo, Vincent A. DA, Chemistry. Philo., PA. Gan, Thomas W. DA, Computer Sci- ence Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Gentile, William R. D5, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Gilmore, Geraldine. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. Gladnick, Nancy M. DA, Psychology. Worminsrer, PA. Glover, Carol J. DA, Criminol Jusrice. Philo., PA. Gordon, Robert T. DA, Comparer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Gregon, Kathleen A. DS, Accounring Long Deoch, CA. Guerrini, Joseph R. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Hansberry, Richard J. DA, Communico- rions. Philo., PA. Hanson, Glen C. DS, Morkering Mon- ogemenr. Philo., PA. Henry, James M. DA, Poliricol Science. Denver, PA. Huhn, Paul D. DS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Ivan, Michelle A. DA, Comparer Sci- ence. Mossillon, OH. Johnson, Frank A. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Philo., PA. Kane, James J. DS, Finonce. Maple Glen, PA. Kaufmann, William J. DS, Morkering. Egg Harbor Ciry, NJ. Kessler, Karen M. DS, Accounring. Wor- minsrer, PA. Kolas, Alan E. DS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Kramer, Maureen. DA, Sociology. Philo., PA. Lamelza, Michael C. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Lentini, Peter A. DA, English. Philo., PA. Leonard, John J. DA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Levin, Nancy. DS Finonce. Hunringdon Voll ey PA. Lieberman, Alison C. DA, Criminol Jus- rice. Chelrenhom, PA. Lloyd, Gregory P. DA, Germon Pvussion. Whireholl, PA. Lucas-Odom, Judith. DA, Chemisrry Philo., PA. Marcello, Charles M. DS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Matthews, Bethanne. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Matthews, Henry J. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. McGarry, Jeffrey M. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Levirrown, PA. McGinley, Diane J. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. McHale, Carol A. DS, Morkering. Dresher, PA. McKeever, Ellen Mary. DA, Hisrory. Worringron, PA. Miller, Gary S. DA, Diology. Philo., PA. Mitchell, Kevin F. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo., PA. Moore, Alice M. DA, Hisrory. Sourhomp- ron, PA. Morgan, Mary C. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Morretta, Rosemary C. DS, Accounring, Philo., PA. Murphy, Erin M. DA, Criminal Jusrice. Doylesrown, PA. Murt, Edward M. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Norducci, Joanne M. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Nelms, Charles R. DA, Communicorions. Philo., PA. Nieminski, Christopher. DS, Monoge- menr. Philo., PA. Nowicki, William. DS Accounring. Philo., PA. Ott, Geraldine C. DA, English. Philo, PA. Park, Edward Won. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Pearson, Karen D. DS, Morkering. Philo., PA. Plenskofski, Mark G. DS, Monogemenr. Worminsrer, PA. Potenza, Douglas J. DS, Monogemenr. Philo., PA. Poulter, Thomas Albert. DS, Monoge- menr. Sourhompron, PA. Previdi, William T. DS, Morkering. Med- 214 Comero Shy ford, NJ. Science. Philo., PA. ence. Philo., PA. Princivalle, James D. D5, MonQgemenr Shakely, Alison A. DA, Political Science. Waddy, William D. Jr., DA, Computer Morkenng, Horsham, PA. Worminster, PA. Science. Philo., PA. Rondzo, Joseph J. DA, Religion. Plym- Shields, Christopher J. DS, Public Adminis- Walsh, Matthew G. DA, English. Philo., ourh Meeting, PA. tration. P oslyn, PA. PA. Reoldine, Dorothy 5. DS, Morkering Silvestri, Alexander J. DA, Politicol Sci- Welsh, Michael J. DS, Accounting. Philo., DlQckwood, NJ. ence. Cheltenham, PA. PA. Reidenouer, Julie A. DA, Criminal Jus- Smith, Deadra R. DS, Management. Wermuth, Peter J. DA, Diology. Hulme- rice. Doyerrown, PA. Philo., PA. ville, PA. Rhoads, Richard G. DA, Liberal Arrs. Hun- Smith, James J. DA, English Education. White, Herbert P. DS, Accounting. ringdon Volley, PA. PhilQ., PA. Wynnewood, PA. Rohrman, Mariane E. DA, Computer Sci- Smith, William S. DA, Computer Sci- Wiesmeth, Joseph 5. DS, Monogement. ence. Horrsville, PA. ence Marketing, Hotboro, PA. Stroudsbourg, PA. Rosanio, Gustavo Louis. DA, Hisrory. Spinder, Samuel H. DA, Criminol Justice. Wild, Douglas A. DA, Politicol Science PhilQ., PA. Butler, PA. Public Administration. Hotboro, PA. RossmeisI, Von F. DS, Finance Spanish. Stevenson, Robert J. DS, Monogement. Wilden, John T. BS, Accounting Finonce. Mople Glen, PA. Philo., PA. Longhorne, PA. Rzonso. Michael Francis. BS, Marketing. Stezzi, Joseph L DS, Accounting. Cherry Wilson, Beverly A. BS, Marketing. Penl- Philo., PA. Hill, NJ. lyn, PA. Salerno, Nancy K. DA, Criminal Justice. Stingle, Frederick T. DS, Accounting. Wilson, Terry K. BA, Computer Science. Glenside, PA. Philo., PA. Philo., PA. Sample-Duson, Joyce. DA, Speciol Edu- Stone, Catherine T. DS, Finance Ac- Wray, Catherine R. BA, Philosophy. cation. Philo., PA. counting. Norristown, PA. Warminster, PA. Scanlon, Joseph K. DA, Germon. Philo., Sweeney, John J. DA, Psychology. King Yanak, Dernadette. BA, Special Educo- PA. of Prussio, PA. tion. Philo., PA. Scheno, Patricia D. DA, Computer Sci- Sykes, James P. DS, Marketing. Maple Zoldy, Ronald J. BA, Computer Science. ence. Warminster, PA. Glen, PA. Cheltenhom, PA. Seidenburg, Mark F. DS, Finance Mar- Teson, Mark J. DS, Marketing Computer keting. Philo., PA. Science. Reoding, PA. Sessom, Denise L DA, Computer Sci- Tierney, Mark W. DS, Monogement. Per- ence. Philo., PA. kosie, PA. Severino, Celeste D. DA, Speciol Educo- Tursi, Mary T. BA, Computer Science. fion. Cherry Hill, NJ. Cherry Hill, NJ. Seymour, Herrington G. DA, Computer Usilton, Michele D. DA, Computer Sci- 215 216 LaSolle in the Neighborhood On rhe firsr anniversary of La Salle Norrheosr, rhe in- augural branch of rhe La Salle Evening Division ' s Off- Campus Program, rhe Col- lege enrolled 126 srudenrs in several undergroduare and MBA courses or Friends 5e- lecr School or 17rh and rhe Porkv oy in Philadelphia ' s Cenrer Ciry. Called by irs neighborhood, La Solle Fronl linrown wos opened in 1978. By 1981 rhe Off-Campus cenrers or George Woshing- ron High School and Friends Selecr were esroblished suc- cesses. Mr. John J. King was oppoinred direcror of rhe Program and rhe College was enjoying a sreody en- rollmenr parrern from rhe neighborhoods, so rhor os rhe early enrollees conrin- ued rheir degree require- ments or rhe 20rh and OI- ney campus, new recruirs replaced rhem. Reody ro expand again, Lo Salle Bucl ;s opened in rhe Fall of 1981 wirh 220 un- dergraduate and groduore srudenrs in classrooms or Archbishop Wood High 217 The 20th Street entrance is rhe campus Thoroughfare for rhe few lucky vehicles permirred ro pork on rhe main grounds. Mosr of rhe community foors ir rhrough rhe gore. 218 Whether music-making in OIney 100 or leCTure-lisrening in rhe Dunieovy Assemply Rvoom, srudenrs enjoy a voriery of opporruniries ro enhance rheir educorion. A well wrought portal frames one of rhe many beouriful visros found oround campus. 219 Shakespeare is fine reading, bur ir rakes o Royal Shakespeare Company ocrress ro enliven rhe poerry. Jennie Sroller, one of five ocrors-in- residence or La Salle in Ocrober, direcrs a doss rhrough some of rhe Dord ' s besr sruff. Dispatching an escort. Off. Vance Morgan smilingly fulfills rhe College ' s securiry needs. Taking time out from moinroining rhe College Union, John Dilson finds brief respire in rhe office of rhe Evening Collegian. 220 Mr, Richord F. Srrosser, Philosophy ' .. ' -t Dr. Joshua Buch, Firicnce,- Mrs. Terry Coporros, Lc 5alle Ducl ;s receprionisf; and Mrs. Edyrhe Dor- ros, Lo Solle Norrheosr receprionJsr. Dr George D. Srow, History 221 Mr. Roberr L. Mocoulay, Finance 222 223 Ms. Alice Rurherford, Religion 224 Drorher G. Claude Demirros, F.S.C., Ph.D., Dean, Evening Division ond Summer Sessions Lo Solle ' s Fronklinrown off-compus sire is housed in rhe Friends Seiecr School or 17rh Srreer and rhe Parkway. MDA srudenrs ore orrrocred ro rhe locorion because of irs convenience ro Cenrer Ciry. Lq Solle in rhe Neighborhood (Conrinued from page 217 ) School for 3oys on York Pvood in Wormin- isrer. In fulfilling irs firsr slogan, Lo Solle Comes ro You , rhe Program aggressive- ly recruired from irs porenriol morkers Through direcr mailings, srroregic odverris- ing, and enrhusiosric word of mourh. Es- roblished ro offser dwindling enrollmenr, rhe program hos been o significonr en- rollmenr reroiner since irs inceprion seven years ogo. As Lo Solle esroblished irself in rhe neighborhood ir orrrocred on orherwise relucronr populorion ro rerurn ro or begin o college educorion. In on informol sur- vey of ren seniors who iniriolly orrended Lo Solle or one of rhe off-compus sires, five soid rhey probably would hove de- layed rheir college educorions wirhour rhe convenience of a Lo Solle Norrheosr or Lo Solle Fronklinrown. One monogemenr major who rook her firsr four courses or Lo Solle Norrh- eosr soid, I wos apprehensive obour or- rending college and I dreaded rhe idea of being losr on compus. Dur when I gor rhe moiling obour rhe dosses or Archbish- op Ryan, I wosn ' r so wory. Once I be- come ocquoinred wirh rhe people — and rhe people ore jusr greorl — ir was much easier for me ro orrend doss or 20rh and OIney. Indeed, rhe srrongesr link berween rhe main campus ond on off-compus sire IS rhe people. The odminisrrorors under whose core rhe program successfully op- erores ore John J. King, direcror,- Mory McGlynn, coordinoror of Lo Solle Norrh- eosr, Dennis McCorrhy, sire adminisrroror or Lo Solle Ducks, and Edyrhe Dorros and Terry Corropos (receprionisrs or Norrh- eosr ond Dudss). For rhe Norrheosr, Bud s and Fronklin- rown campuses rhe Lo Solle rhor comes ro you arrives in rhe persons of rhese odminisrrorors. Commuring eoch doss evening ro rheir off-compus duries rhey carry wirh rhem nor only rhe requisire forms ond informorion, bur rhe personal approach ro educorion rhor rhe Evening Division srrives ro perfecr. So, olrhough neirher of rhe sires con offer rhe fociliries ovoiloble or rhe moin compus, ir does offer rhe some spirir ond dedicorion ro irs srudenrs. Lo Salle ' s neighborly opprooch hos been muruolly rewarding for rhe college and irs srudenrs. And, os in any neighbor- hood, regordless of irs locorion or rhe size of irs homes, rhe quoliry of life is mea- sured by rhe inreresr and core of irs peo- ple. Lo Salle ' s repurorion hos always been secured by rhe special relorionship irs od- minisrrorors and foculry hove nurrured wirh rheir srudenrs and or whorever ad- dress, srudenrs consisrenrly resrify ro rhe people OS making rhe reol difference in rheir educorions. Joonne M.L. Deoch 225 Dr. Robert Dorrolini, Electronic Physics 226 The smiling faces or lefr are courresy of Chrisrmcs, owe inspired by o lirrle seasonal joy, Sonra, end Frosry rhe Snowman. Mr, Harold Schwarrz, Morhemarics 227 Regisrered Nurse Orgonizorion First Row: Sheila Gronr, Denise Salvo, Maureen Giglio. Second Row: Parricia Miller, Piurh Srehfesr, Maryann Bacon. Third Row: Joan McCarry, Joyce Bailey, Alice Shuler, Block Srudenrs of Lo Solle First Row: Olivia Phillips, Beverly Adjerey , Renee Byrd, Shelia Scorr, Debra Womack, Second Row: Maurice Heberr, Bob Bailey, Joe Durbin 228 Srudenr Congress ■m H a t n se ffss LJ IMiiWi! 1 mmT Hu rlny Yores, vice-presidenr,- Joanne Deoch, Judirln Bg ' ies, Wini-ii HumI, RoseMorie Scorpello, Joyce I H|L 1983-84. Srudenr Congress: Morgorer Manning, presidenr,- JosepfflSBTOin lC S! Dorjo. rreosurer; Inez ClQrl ;e, secrerory; Morguerire Wefe; Lorry Ulrich, i KunKle, Mory Manning, Dr. Vicror D. Drool-« have biffi u Srude  .wmg i k: Evening Collegian 229 Abborr Abbott, Jane D. DSN, Nursing. Ambler, PA. Adjetey, Beverly Jones. B5, Finance. Phib., PA. Alpha 5igmo Lambda, Block Srudenrs of La Sole, Alpha Ep- silon, Who ' s Who. Bochinsky, Donna M. DA, Communi- carions. Phila, PA, Alpha Epsilon P ho. Bailey, Joyce Lynn. DSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Baker, James Y. D5 Engineering Phys- ics. Norrisrown, PA. Barnes, Janice Arlene. DSN, Nursing. Philo, PA. Bastion, Karen D. DS, Finonce. Jenkin- rown, PA. Bates, John Harmon. DA, English. Phila., PA. Evening Collegian, Cross Keys, Srudenr Congress. Bienkowski, Lisa Maria. DA, Hisrory. Phila., PA, Phi Alpha Thero, Alpha Sigma Lambda. Boehmke, Mary Theresa. DS, Ac- counring. Philo., PA, Bohrer, Kathryn Mary. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Registered Nurse Orgoni- zorion. Boino, Ruth Kouffman. DA, Psycholo- gy, Philo., PA. Mory Theresa Boehmke Karhryn Mary Bohrer Rurh l ;auffman Boino 200 Correr Bowie, Ann Marie. D5, Marketing. PhilQ., PA. Doyle, Ellen Marie. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Doyle, Kevin F. DS, Accounring. Phila, PA. Bradley, Mary J. D5N, Nursing. Med- ford, N.J. Registered Nurse Orgoni- zorion. Draxton, Deboro A. DA, Compurer Science. Philo., PA. Brecker, Delores M. DS, Finance. Den- solem, PA. Brett, Rita. DS, Orgonizarional Dehov- ior. Pvockledge, PA. Brophy, Constance J. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Registered Nurse Orgoni- zorion. Brown, Blanche V. DS, Monogement. Philo., PA. Burgess, Susan H. DS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Carson, Maryanne V. DS, Marl ;eting, Philo., PA. Carter, Elaine S. Logan. DS, Personnel G Labor Relorions, Philo, Po. Ameri- con Association of Personnel Ad- ministrorors, DIock Students of La Solle, Who ' s Who. Susan H Burgess Moryonne V, Corson Eloine S. Logon Correr 231 Corbin Corbin, Gwendolyn A. DA, Psycholo- gy, Philo, PA. CruZr Mario D. B5N, Nursing. Densolem, PA. CummingSr Edword W., Jr. D5, Ac- counting. Philo., PA. DeLeOr Carol Joan. BSN, Nursing. Philo,, PA. Carol Joan DeLeo 232 Goldstein fXussel J Denshuick John T Doyle Thomas D Ebbig Denshuick, Russel J. D5, Personnel Labor Pvelorions. Philo, PA. Doyle, John T. D5, Accounting. Glen- side, PA. £55 9, Thomas D. DA, English, Philo., PA. Farrell, Catherine M. D5, Accounting. Philo., PA. Fouth, Frederick. B5, Accounring. Phila, PA. Fitz-Patrick, Christina M. D5N, Nursing. Burlingron, NJ. Fox, Henry W., Jr. BS, Chemistry Plymouth Meeting, PA. Gallagher, Mary Elizabeth. BSN, Nursing. Lafayette Hill, PA. Gallagher, Sharon J. BS, Accounting Southompton, PA. Glody, William E. BS, Operations Management Accounting. South- ampton, PA. Gloge, Jeannette M. BS, Accounting, Cheltenham, PA. Goldstein, Marcia. BSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Registered Nurse Organization. William E. Glody Jeonnerre M Gloge MorciQ Goldsrein 233 Greble r Greble, John H. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. Philo, PA. Green, Valery L DA, Psychology. PhilQ., PA. Dlock Srudenrs of Lo Solle, Psi Chi, Srudenr Congress. Hogood, Dorothy L DA, Sociology. Philo., PA. Hanlon, Roseanne M. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Hansen, Charles C. D5, Morkering. Morlron, N.J. Hargrove, Bennie Wanda. DS, Mor- kering. Philo., PA. Harvin, Sallie E. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA Heether, Leonard Karl. DS, Accounr- ing Morkering Monogemenr. Pennsouken, N.J. Rifle Team, Dero Alpha, Morkering Associorion, Soci- ery for rhe Advancement of Mon- ogennenr. Who ' s Who. Henry, Norman R. DS, Criminal Jus- rice Sociology. Philo, PA. Howard, Mark J. DA, Finance. Philo., PA. Hughes, Elizabeth H. DS, Personnel Lobor P-elorions. Philo., PA. Alpha Sig- mo Lombdo. Jackson, Christina M. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Mork J. Howard 4 . Elizoberh H, Hughes 234 Mogennis Jones, Earl E. D5, Operorions Monoge- menr. Philo, PA, Jones, Eddie. DA, Compurer Science Manogemenr. Philo,, PA. Associ- orion for Compuring Mochinery, In- rromurols. Jones, Orlando. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Kane, Carolyn M. D5N, Nursing. Philo., PA. Kedell, Mary Ann. DSN, Nursing. Den- solem, PA. Registered Nurse Orgoni- zorion. Keller, Agnes Ann. D5, Marketing. Philo., PA. Kelly, Nancy A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Kunkle, Joyce Carole. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Regisrered Nurse Orgoni- zorion, Srudenr Congress. Lautenbacher, Anne Marie. DA, Compurer Science. Longhorne, PA. Lawlor, Karen A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Lutz, Theresa D. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Mogennis, Mary Catherine. DS, Fi- nonce. Philo., PA. Alpho Sigmo Lombdo. Karen A. Lawlor Tlieresa D, Lurz Mory Corhenne Mogennis 235 Molhowshi Molkowski, Stella M. BA, Compurer Science. Devon, PA. Manning, Margaret T. DSW, Social Work. PhiJQ., PA. Srudenr Congress, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Marlette, William Joseph. OS, Ac- counring. Philo., PA Mason-Becer, Nancy Carol. DSN, Nursing. Foirless, Hills, PA. McCambley, Patricio A. D5, Person- nel Labor Pvelorions. Philo,, PA. Per- sonnel Adnninisrrorion Sociery. McCarthy, William D. DA, Sociology Criminal Justice. Philo., PA. McGlone, Cindy A. 3A, Finance. Philo., PA. Morgan, Thomas P. DS, Morkering. Willingboro, N.J. Morrow, David A., Jr. DS, Accounting. Glenside, PA. Needham, George P. DS, Accounting. Foirless Hills, PA. Nickelson, Suzanne, DS, Marketing. Philo., PA. Nicqiardi, Carolyn K. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. George P. Needliom Suzanne Nickelson Carolyn K. Nicqiardi 206 O ' Connor William D. Niewood Dernoderre M. Nyzio PorridQ A O ' Connor Niewood. William D. DA, Humoniries. PhilQ, PA. Nyzio, Demadette M. DS, Accounr ing. PhilQ., PA. O ' Connor, Patricio A. DS, Dusiness Ad- minisrrorion. Philo., PA. Tom Essig and Vicrorio Tomshow hove lirrle in common. They ore rwo srudenrs from rhe doss of ' 84 who were osked ro shore somerhing obour Them- selves and rheir rime or Lo Solle. Their perspecrives ore oppreciobly dis- similor. Tom is on English mojor wirh rwo small girls. His wife Debbie is expecring o Third child This year. A ream leader of Technicians or The Defense Indusrriol Sup- ply Cenrer, Tom lives in OIney. Vicrorio, who groduores wirh o degree in nursing, is Q regisrered nurse who works emer- gency room duTy from 11 P.M. ro 7 A.M. or Chesrnur Hill Hospirol. She ' s single and lives in Wyncore. Tom is a confessed prerender ro rhe verse. Inspired by one of The greoresr, T.S. Elior, he orremprs ro work our his poetic ospirorions wirh his own voriorions of The Wasteland. Tom enrolled in Lo Solle OS o management mojor in 1976 bur Two perspectives switched to English when he found the business curriculum confining. The study of lirerarure, he soys, encompasses ir oil. Ir is the wisdom of our culture. Dy chollenging some courses and Transferring some credirs from Chesrnur Hill College Victorio finished her degree requiremenrs in four years. She was ot- rrocred ro La Sole becouse it offered somerhing different and rreored nurses inrelligently. She olso hod foirh in rhe solid repurorion of Gloria Donnelly, rhe nursing program ' s direcror. She enthusiosricolly endorses the progrom ond has found her expecrorions met by o thorough ond challenging experience. She hos recruit- ed four srudents for rhe college. Tom ond Victoria would both like to pursue groduote work. Tom, however, would forsoke furrher degree work for q chonce ro ger on rhe floor ond ploy wirh rhe kids. The kids come first. Victoria soys she will probably woir a year before en- rolling in the Universiry of Pennsylvonio ' s groduote program. Tom thinks Shokespeore should be mandorory for oil srudenrs ond Vicrorio wishes she hod roken some computer courses, which she srill mighr do. They hove rheir differences, bur what these two express in common is on un- quolified commendotion for the Lo Solle people who hove enriched their respec- tive educotions. Soys Tom: The counsel- ors helped ger me through, ond The foculry is excellenr. Excellent. Vicrorio echoes rhe senriment: The nursing pro- grom its people, ond it ' s rhe people who hove mode my educorion so reword- ing. Joanne M.L. Deoch 237 O ' Connor O ' Connor, Patricio Marie. D5, Ac- counring. Sourhompron, PA. Palenzuela, Carmen Mario. DS, Ac- counring, Philo,, PA. Pescotore, Lucyonn M. DS, Oper- orions Manogemenr. Drexel Hill, PA. Phillips, Olivia. DS, Accounring. Mount Laurel, NJ, Dlock Srudenrs of Lo Salle. PottSr James R. DS, Monogemenr. Rochledge, PA. RagoopatK Gandia Komalo. DA, Psychology. Philo,, PA, Revak, Sharon. D5N, Nursing, Phib,, PA. Registered Nurse Organization, Roberts, Jacquelyn. DA, Psychology, Philo,, PA. Roletter, John J. DS, Accounting. Philo,, PA, Ruppert, Cecilia M. DA, Computer Science, Philo,, PA, RusciOr Pat M. DS, Morketing, Willow Grove, PA, Marketing Association, Intronnurals, Salanik, Robert. DS, Accounting, r os- lyn, PA, Sharon Revak John J Re lerrer ml i Cecilia M. Rupperr Pvoberr Salonik 238 Tore Fronds T. Schickling, Jr. Morion Cossidy Schilling Scorpello, RoseMorie Gallagher. DA, English Educorion. Willow Grove, PA. Srudenr Congress, Cross Keys, Alpho Sigma Lombdo, Even- ing Collegian, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who Schickling, Francis T., Jr. OS, Finonce. Philo., PA. Schilling, Marion Cossidy. DSN, Nurs- ing. Varminsrer, PA. Schooley, Mary. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Smedley, Joanne M. D5, Accounring Phila, PA. Smolenski, Michael J. DS, Accounring. Cherry Hill, N.J. Alpha Sigma Lamb- da. Solecki, Steven M. DS, Accounring. Philo., PA. Stackhouse, Roger M. DS, Elecrronic Physics. Horsham, PA. Stanton, John Joseph, III. DA, Sociolo gy Criminal Justice. Glenside, PA. Swiencicki, John C. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Registered Nurse Orgonizarion. Swiker, Jack E. DS, Personnel Labor Relorions. Philo., PA. American Soci- ery for Personnel Adminisrrorion, Sodery for rhe Advoncemenr of Management. Tote, John A., Jr. DA, Computer Sci- ence. Willow Grove, PA. John C Swiencicki Jocl ; E. Swiker John A. Tore Jr. 239 Thompson Thompson, Potricia Rouse. DSN, Nurs- ing. Rydol, PA. Titlow, Janet T. DA, Compurer Sci- ence. PhiJQ., PA. TomshaWr Victoria A. DSN, Nursing. Wyncore, PA. Registered Nurse Or- gonizorion. Trosatti, Lisa Carol. DSN, Nursing. Ros- lyn, PA. Turner, Corliss. DS, Personnel Labor Relorions. Lo Morr, PA. Dlock Sru- denfs of Lo Salle. Waldron, Mary Ellen. DS, Morhering. Glenside, PA. Washington, Deloris V. DS, Indusrriol Relations. Phila., PA. Webster, Juanita C. DA, Public Ad- minisrrarion. Cherry Hill, N.J. White, Droodus Philip. DS, Monage- menr. Phila, PA. White, Sharon L.R. DSN, Nursing. Longhorne, PA. Wiedemer, Carol. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Wong, May. DS, Operotions Monoge- ment. Phila., PA, Slnoron L.f , Whire Carol Wiedemer May Wong 240 Zonreh Wayne D Wnghr Korhleen Susan Yores Philip J. Young Wright, Wayne D. DS, Accounring, Yeodon, PA. Yates, Kathleen Susan. D5, Monoge- menr. Feosrerville, PA. Alpho Sigmo Lambda, Srudenr Congress, Alpho Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Young, Philip J. D5, Accounring. Schwenksville, PA. Young, Robert J. DS, Accounring Fi- nonce. Philo., PA. Accounring Associ- ation. Young, Wallace E. D5, Operorions Monogennenr Personnel Lobor P,elarions. Philo., PA. Zantek, Edward M. DS, Elecrronic Physics, Philo., PA. Chi Gommo bra. 241 Camera Shy Alexander, Mary C. DSN, Nursing. Hor- boro, PA. Ambrose, Marguerite S. DSN, Nursing PhilQ., PA. Angelini, Carolyn. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Angus, Drew R. DSN, Nursing. Horboro, PA. Auman, Ronald David. DA, Compurer Science. Sourhompron, PA. Bacon, Mary Ann. DSN, Nursing. Med- ford, N.J. Baker, Barbara A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Bamberger, Brian F. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Barry, Joan M. DA, Compurer Science. Laurel Springs, N.J. Beckman, Miriam A. DSN, Nursing. Ho- verrown, PA. Bennett, Patricia. DA, English. Philo., PA. Bernard, Michael J. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. Black, Kathleen E. DA, History. Philo., PA. Boorman, Lorraine J. DSN, Nursing. PHilo., PA. Botzum, Linda 5. DSN, Nursing. Jenkin- rown, PA. Bubeck, Robert S. DS, Morkering. Willow Grove, PA. Carney, Theresa Schmick. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Childs, Rodney. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Creamer, Eileen. DSN, Nursing. Hunring- don Volley, PA. Croasmun, Richard A. DA, Compurer Science. Solford, PA. Czbas, James. DS, Monogemenr Mor- kering. Philo., PA. Darwish, Myro. DSN, Nursing. Densalem, PA. Degnan, Joseph. DS, Accounting. Philo., PA. DeMilio, Anthony J. DS, Monogement Philo., PA. Diamond, Francis P. DA, Sociology. Philo., PA. Dorosz, Walter A. DS, Personnel Labor Relotions. Philo., PA. Dougherty, Michael A. DS, Finonce Wil low Grove, PA. Dugan, Noreen. DSN, Nursing. Shoron Hill, PA. Dunston, Constance F. DS, Personnel Lobor Relations. Philo., PA. Fahey, Colleen M. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Farley, Joanne M. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Gavin, Melonie J. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Gibson-Dole, Joan E. DSN, Nursing. Nor- beth, PA. Giglio, Maureen A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Goodv in, Wayne J. DS, Accounting. Cornwells Heights, PA. Grant, Sheila M. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Graves, Annita. DS, Finance. Philo., PA. Grier, Sylvester. DS, Operations Man- agement. Philo., PA. Guest, Alice C. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Hadida, Joseph. DS, Electronic Physics. Philo., PA. Haffly, Elsie M. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Hamlet, Donna M. DSN, Nursing. Diock- wood, N.J. Harless, Margaret A. DA, Sociology Criminol Justice. Phila., PA. Harold, Mary C. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. Harter, Rosemarie D. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Hayes, Deetta, F. DSN, Nursing. Moores- town, N.J. Heberlig, Kenneth J. DS, Electronic Phys- ics. Mr. Laurel, N.J. Heim, William F. DS, Operorions Mon- ogement. Windsor, CT. Hrynko, Elaine G. DSN, Nursing. Chelren- hom, PA. lacovine, Lillian A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Iwaskiv , Maria A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Jacobson, Hannah L. DSW, Social Work. Philo., PA. Jenter, Kathleen A. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Kaufmann, Marion I. DSN, Nursing. Norris- town, PA. Keegan, John T. DS, Operations Mon- ogement. Eogleville, PA. Keesey, Eileen L. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. Kelly, Austin P., Jr. DS, Marketing Hun- ringdon Volley, PA. Kelly, Jeanie T. DSN, Nursing. North Woles, PA. 242 ComerQ Shy Kelly, Michael G. D5, Accounring. Philo, Oberdick, Yvonne 5. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. PA. PA. Shanka, Anna. DSN, Nursing. Jenkinrown, Kelly, Parricia L D5N, Nursing. Phib., PA. O ' Connell, Susan J DA, Compurer Sci- PA Kochanek, Thomas J. DA, Humoniries. ence. Philo., PA. Shuler, Alice E. DSN, Nursing. Wesrville, PhilQ., PA. O ' Rourke, Mollie E. DSN, Nursing. Philo., N.J. Korolishin, Theresa M. D5N, Nursing. Hun- PA. Smith, Lee. DA, Psychology. Philo., PA. tingdon Volley, PA. Pentasuglio, Warren J. DS, Monoge Snyder, Ann Marie. DSN, Nursing. Philo., Lech, Sandra Ann. DA, Compurer Sci- menr. Philo., PA. PA. ence. Levirrown, PA. Petka, Agnes Ann. DS, Accounring. Southern, Mary Louise. DSN, Nursing Magaskie, Nicole. D5N, Nursing. Ambler, Churchville, PA. Philo., PA. PA. Pronzato, Johanna C. DSN, Nursing. Hor- Stafford, Fannie P. DS, Accounring. Philo., McDrearty, Patricia E. DSN, Nursing. Philo., shom, PA. PA. PA. Radzibaba, Irene. DS, Accounring. Philo., Stehfest, Ruth L. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. McCarty, Joan Hinkson. DSN, Nursing Fr. PA. Szabo, Debro M. DS, Accounring. Philo., Woshingron, PA. Reeves, Turena N. DSN, Nursing. Philo., PA. McFadden, Raymond. DS, Accounring PA. Taylor, Keller E., Jr. DS, Morkering. Den- Philo., PA. Reif, Howard Lee. DS, Operorions Mon- solem, PA. Morris, Kathleen. DSN, Nursing. Wynd- ogemenr. Philo., PA. Vasquez, Oscar. DS, Morkering Fi- moor, PA. Remington, Keith A. DS, Accounring. nonce. Philo., PA. Mortimer, Margaret M. DSN, Nursing Philo., PA. Victorius, Catherine A. DA, Compurer Philo., PA. Rosenberg, Terri D. DSN, Nursing. Hover- Science. Horleysville, PA. Murray, Joonn. DSN, Nursing. Hoverrown, rown, PA. Washko, Cynthia M. DSN, Nursing. Lons- PA. Rossi, Anthony M. DS, Chemisrry. Mople dov ne, PA. Mvumbuzi, Fasaha. DA, Economics Shode, N.J. Webster, Thomas L. DA, Criminal Jusrice. Philo., PA. Rowland, Mary Lubrano. DSN, Nursing. PhilQ., PA. Nawrocki, Helene K. DSN, Nursing. P os- Durlingron, N.J. West, Linda J. DSN, Nursing. Monrdoir, PA. lyn, PA. Ryan, Margaret A. DSN, Nursing. Lons- White, Karen Lee. DSN, Nursing. Cherry Neary, Michael Joseph. DS, Finance. downe, PA. Hill, N.J. PhilQ., PA. Sampson, Leslie K. DSN, Nursing. Philo., Wilson, Jerome. DA, Compurer Science. Newman, Catherine L DSN, Nursing PA. Philo., PA. Monruo, N.J. Schaeffler, Elmer D. DS, Accounring Newton, Rolando D. DS, Personnel Philo., PA. Labor Relorions. Roslyn, PA. Schodowski, Edward C Jr. DS, Finonce. Nyce, Robert Francis. DS, Operorions Horleysville, PA. Monogemenr. Philo, PA. Schwartz, Debro J. DSN, Nursing. Philo., 243 Distinguished Patrons Abigail and Wirchiro Beach Mr. and Mrs. A. Copriogiio Wiliiom Correros Dr. and Mrs. John R. Goilogher Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Goughor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Harper, III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kelly Dr. Barbara Millard Emery C. Mollenhouer, F.5.C., Provost Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Moron Perner Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon J. Stephen Stines Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stines Mrs. Morlene Trois 244 Porrons Mr. and Mrs. John Abbomondi Mrs. Joseph Alfredo Mr. or d Mrs. Dorry Armiroge Mr. and Mrs. Wolrer Derreski Mrs. Edirh C. Comp Mrs. Theresa Coluzzi Mr. or d Mrs. Gerald Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eder Mr. and Mrs. David A. Febbo Mr. and Mrs. William Fernold Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forsyrhe Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fulginiti and Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Grochowski Mr. and Mrs. Sean Honrohon Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Hershberger Madeline Konigowski Mr. and Mrs. John Kiggins Mrs. Morie H. Kogut Mary and John Kosmaceski Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Leilig Mr. and Mrs. Edword C. Lutz The Mozurek Family John W. ' McClunn Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Messa, Jr. Gerry Molyneoux, F.5.C. Mrs. Nicholas Myseros Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols Margaret O ' Connor Osborne Family Lorroine J. Porrish Fomily of Annette M. Rosenberg Eileen and Ed Rowley Marcio and Gilbert Soltzmon Mr. ond Mrs. George Sown Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Stroub Mr. and Mrs. P. Joseph Webb Mr. ond Mrs. Chris R. Wogon, Jr. Marie and Don Zuerlein 245 CONGRATULATIONS ro the CLASS OF 1984!!! from fine STUDENTS ' GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Executive Officers Joner D. Foy — President Dor Qld J. Good — V.P. of Studer r Affairs Donna RuzicKo — V.P. of Academic Affairs Eric 5. Fillman — V.P. of Public Affairs Robert Crawford — V.P. of Business Affairs Senore 1984 1985 Edward J. Enggosser Nell Grover Joseph Diorio Charles Dorbero Susan Drill Monica Jurodo Mark Thonnos 1986 1987 Gregory Broun Jillion SolrznnQn Audrey Nugent Nicole Fronke John McGonigle Diane Asseo Gregg Melinson Gino Abbonnandi Judy Gollogher Gino Cristiono BEST W5HE5 TO ALL 246 Congrorulorions ro rhe Class of ' 84 from Residence Council Moryhelen Driscoll — President Rose McNomaro — Vice-President John Kiggins — Treasurer Vince Duccino — Secretory Vince McGonogie — Social Chairperson Irish Leneghon — Social Chairperson Rob Ford — Athletic Chairperson Rich Morto — Educational Chairperson Mary Geyer — Public Relations Chairperson Bridget Lowery — Special Activities Chairperson Lisa Motejo — Special Activities Chairperson We wish you nnuch success end happiness in rhe furure. Good Luck! 247 The Lq Salle Collegian Congrorulores the Class of 1984 Ediror-in-Chief: Michele Patrick Associate Editor, Jacl Sfionnon Manoging Editor: Meg Luyber News Editor: Tom Kuzmo Features Editor: Patti McDoniels Entertainment Editor: Bob Zimmerman Sports Editor: John W. Ludwig Photo Editor: Rich Duszak Copy Editor: Lori Sdiwabenbouer Business Manager: Carlo DeGregorio 248 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984 DAVOR PHOTO, INC 654 STREET RD. BOX 190 DEN5ALEM, PA 19020 (215) 638-2490 249 CONGRATULATIONS ro rhe CLASS OF 1984! from rhe BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETY We Wish You the Besr of Luck Always! Greg Dwornikowski Elaine Kennedy Madeline Sanroro Dave D ' Anronio Mr. Gerard Olson Congroruiorions Class of 1984 from The Srudenr Life Office Karhy, Janet, Dave Rosemary, Carol, and Ann 250 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CHARLES J. TESTA CHUCK We Are So Very Proud Of You Love Mom And Dad Joy, Ernie 1 1 mam ■■1 l l Besr Wishes ro The Explorer from rhe Public Affairs Area of PHIL ADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19141 We Qppreciore ond opploud your conscientious ef- forts ro capture the essence of tine college in such o creative manner. 251 To our son. Joseph 5. Wiesmerh, of whom we ore so proud: Best wishes for coririnued success, Always our Love, Mom or d Dod northwood construction company, incorporated building coretnjctlon design • engineering 2563 Wyandotte road willow grove, pa. 19090 (215) 535-6333 gene bachlnsl y 252 COMPLI.MENTS to the LaSalle College Class of 1984 H® from First PennsLjIvania DdtlKNA IBROAD AND OLNEY OFFICE 15601 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 (215)548-4161. 1983 First Pennsylvania Bank n.a Member F.D.I.C. Good Luck Class of ' 84 Sr. Thomas More Low Society Officers: Co-Presidenrs Treasurer — — Robert Drirringhonn Drion Fulghiri Vernerre Dow Secrerory — Karen Plumer Congrorulorions Mike! You did ir oil yourself or d we ore very hoppy for you. Love, Mom G Dod Paul, Chris, Joanr e, Molly, Tommy ond Joey 253 We, like you, have tasted love. Don ' t be alarmed at what you see. You yourself are just the same As what you see in me. To Peter, Love From Your PROUD Fonnily, Dad, Mom, Ellen ' 83, and Thomas Congroruorions Eieen Hoog! Love, Dod, Mom, Dione, and Sean BLUE R BBON SERVCES Vending and Food Service Speciolisrs AMEIA CAN VENDNG COMPANY Plnboll, Video Gomes, Pool Tobies, Music, Novelry Locorion Plocemenr And Soles Phone 779-7115 254 Criminal Jusrice N.H.S. and Associorion Congrorulorions Corhy Szewczok (Ger A Job!!) ; 1 . . i Joe Mom Gerry Par Sis Mike Brian Corol Jenny Coiriin Mory Jane Mike Kelly Dick Mory Suson Amy Richie Chris Morr 1 ♦ ♦ CRIMINAL JUSTICE L HONOR SOCIETY i Presidenr — Brian Fulginiri Vice-Presidenr — Andrew Worek Treosurer — Karen Plumer Secretary — Lori Sirler CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984 The Accounring Association Jim Thompson, Presidenr Karen Smirh, Vice-President Riro Chrisrensen, Secretory Eric Mros, Treasurer Mr. Jacl Zook, Faculty Advisor Love, Luck, and Happiness LisQ M. Tobin Congrorulorions Mom, Dad, and Jimmy We ore proud of you To our greor son. Lenore F. Troyonosky Congratulations Mom Mike and Deborah Joseph J. Griswod, Jr. We ' re so proud of you. Congratulations, Mom and Dod 255 Dear Rick, Our Pride Is Exceeded Only By Our Love. May You or d Your Closspnores ' EXPLORING Continue. Love, Dod, Mom ond Doug eo Edword J. Goughon Congrotulorions and Loads of Good Luck to you and the Class of 1984 Love, Mom, Dod ond Mary Cross Keys Service Frorerniry Wishes God Speed ro the Lo Solle Class of ' 84 Porrice G. Porrorr Congroru orions Luv yo, Mom We ' re Proud of You Lindo M. Cobb You ' re the Best Mom — Dod i oren — Greg — Jeff CON-GRADUATION John D. Coye Love, Mom Michael Stephen Roberr James Matthew Teso Donne y Congroruorions Mom, Dod ond Noreen Congrofularions Morsho J. .odo From Mom — Dod Charlotte, David, David M. 256 Congroruorions! Dob on another winning season. May your future be filled with them! If You Go East Or West We Find That Matt Is One Of The Best The Dosoro Family Dod and Mom Moryonn LSC ' 80 Mark Morrin Mario Congratulations to Suson M. O ' Connor With Love and Adnniration Mom Aunr Dorboro Maho Derh Aunr Nan Anne Muff The Moth Connputer Science Club Congratulates the Class of ' 84 and Extends a Special Thanks to their Advisor, Dr. Sonn Wiley. We Are Very Proud Of You Coro T. DiGregorio Congratulations and Love Always Mom ond Dod Albert ond Eileen Robert ond Joon 2 Down 3 To Go Richard P. Deosy Alios Dick , Rich , Deos With Pride and Love Dad, Mom Deni, Dovid, Toro, ond Ann God Loves You We Love You, and Are Proud of You Congratulations Son Robert A. Hopsrerrer Class of 1984 Your Mother end Father We Are Proud Of You Theresa J. Pvoedig Congratulations Love Monn and Dod 257 Felicitations et bonne chance Roberr Bosser Mom, Dod and Family We ore proud of you Joanne M. Vinci Congrorulorions Your Mother and Father and Sisters Another Chrisrensen Accounronr! Congrats, Rito! Mom Laurie Randy Dad ChucK Darrin Greg Marcio Gary Mary Ann More Congratulations Dororhy J. Corberr 1984 Love, Mom, Dad, Ginger, Johnno, Nid Congratulations Seon Honrohon We ore so proud of you Love, Mom ond Dod Congratulations Class of 1984 Best Wishes from the family of Dennis Thonnpson Ed Poscoce o With Great Pride and Adnnirotion Thank you Mom and Dod Congratulations Eizoberh Mory Sweeney We ore very proud of you Love, Mom, Dad, Moryonn, Kathleen and George 258 Our Desr Wishes For Q Mosr Successful Future Doug OS Jon Mi er Love, Mom and Dod Gregory J. Ferone You did greor job Congrarulorlons Mom and Dod Congrorulorions ro Bob Rocco Love, Mother, Dod, Mory Teresa or d ro rhe Class of 1984 We ore happy for all of you We re so proud Donno Love, Mom ond Dod Moureen Sue Don Donny Terry Lori Morio Jean Jessico Tracey Congrorulorions Joon Cunningham Or word and Upward The shy is rhe linr ir Morher Michele Dod Kelly Congrorulorions To Our Graduating Seniors! Best Wishes A5PA We ore so proud of You Joseph A. Webb Cor grarularlons! Dad and Mom Jo-Ann Carol Korhy and Corky, roo Congrorulorions John A. Doye Love Mom, Christine and Bandit 259 We ore very proud of you Roger J. Seosoc Congrorulorions Dod, Mom, Jonel and Cuddles Congrorulorions Mory-Anne T. Hohensrein All Our Love Dod Joanne Mom Grondmom You Bring Pride ond Honor to Your Fomily — Eric R Reed Congrorulorions ond God Bless You! Alwoys rhe Best for your Future: Condy Ann Cure Love yo Dod, Mom, Chuck ond Joon Ann Congrorulorions Todd W. Wic es May rhis be only one of many significonr ochievemenrs OS you assemble a wholesome furure Love, Mom ond Don Congrorulorions!! Angeo Mio We ore so proud of you Love, Dod, Mom, Sref, Mario, ond Cormelo Feix S. DlRore Congrorulorions Mom Andrea Grondmom and Denise Dod Congrorulorions ro rhe Closs of 1984 and especially our son Rid We ' re proud of you. Dr. Mrs. Richard Bedford 260 Learning wirhour rhoughr is labor iosf; rhoughr wirhour learning is perilous. Congroru orions, Andrea! Love, Mom, Dod, Dob, David and Stephen Congrorulorions John Oswad From Mom, Dod, and All of the Oswalds We love you Jeanne Boger Congrorularlons Mom and Dad Rosemary — John — Porrick Lisa — Jimmy We ore proud of you Warren S. Godsrein Congrorulorions Mom, Dad, Grondmom, Srocey and Jeff Courresy of Conchira and Pvafae C. Dermudez Hip! Hip! Hooroy! Susan Mom, Jill, Nona, Pop Congrorulorions Lori Ji Posron Love, Mom and Dod, Andrew ond Susan You ore 1 RAH RAH, RARY! Congrorulorions Mara Pastor ovich Love, Mom, Dod and Sreve 261 Congrorulorions ro Our Graduating Gommo Phi ' s Reenie Dimirri Donno McAnespy Korhy Eubonhs Porri Neilon Morlene King Love, All your GomnnQ Phi Sisrers Good Luck!!!! We ore proud of you J. Stephen Srines Congrarularions Love, Mother and Dod Moryonne Adorns Congrarularions Love, Mom, Joe, Michael, and Irish We ore proud of you Donie P. Powers Cor grorulorior s Mom ond Dod Congrarularions! Timorhy J. Morrin Mom, Kevir ' 81, Sreve, Drior , and Korhy Down Corie o My Cabbage Porch Doll. Desr Wishes. Love, Morher More Desr Wishes ond Cor grorulorions to Josie Love, Mom, Corhi, Grondmom, Edr Q, Billy, Tommy, Par, Jer ny, Curt, Seor , Jerry, ond Tor y Congroruorions Jocqueine Jowers! May oil your dreams come rrue. Love, Mom or d Dod 262 Mic i Our Love and Congrarularions Mom, Dod, Mike, Mark end Mirsue, Mary Jo, Morr, Denny, and Tommy We ore proud of you Lindo A. Zoroves i Congrorulorions Mom, Dod, Wolly, Michael, ond Mork Roy, Congrorulorions for oil you did, oil you con do, bur mosr of oil, for being you. We ore very proud ond wish you much success ond hoppiness in your furure. Love, Mom, Dod, ond Debbie Congroru orions Coro yn! The Leonard Fonnily. Eizoberh Ann Wis ows i Congrorulorions on your splendid ochievemenr. Desr wishes rodoy ond olwoys. Love, Mom, Dod, ond Mork Congrorulorions Mor L Bonnbric We ' re very proud of you Mom, Russell, Hoi, Tim, Liz, ond Corhy ond Kids Congrarularions Eieen P. Conne We ore proud of you Love, Mom Dod Mono Koro Porry Korie Derh To rhe Groduoring F esidenr Assisronrs John Cjmpel Mory EDen Lyons Sieve Grone Glenn Famous f Me Wise ey Jod Shonnon fAocMiQ AAoron { ciph. Hole Greg Uoyd John McOosKey Tom Mozze l ro Ovisjensen Morgotei O ' Comel Debbe WoWi Pom Neion 4cX Denoe IWyird Mono Ed Deto MofX Dungon Korhy Eubor s Jone Lonouene From rhe Residenr Life Office Sroff 260 Eric Scorr Fillmon: You ' ve mode ir o piece of coke ro foce rhe jungle our rhere! Be o Tech-Weenie bur remember ir ' s oil in rhe sneakers and rhe friends one chooses as compan- ions ro reach rhe orher side of rhe rainbow. Your Friend Forever, Ed J. Enggosser Happiness to All Graduates Third Floor Orgonizorions C.U. Eileen and John Dilson Aniello, Tu sei Iq nnio ispirozione e io sono fiero di re. Annore, Io ruo sposo future, Diono To Kuzzie and rhe Voyeur: Words of Wisdom: — Lough loud — Keep your ponrs on ond your eyes open — Keep your reerh shorp and moke o mark Love Alv Qys, Fangs and Ex 264 Thanks for everything Monn and Dod! 1 love You! Jackie Jowers Congratulations to the Class of 1984 from rhe Honors Board NVe Wish You Much Success in rhe Future We hove o destiny to create. Alvin Toffler, The Third Wove ■■■naBBHi iiii J i i i 265 C L Speakers Examine Orwell ' s 1964 The rheme for rhe 1983-84 Concerr and Lecrure Series was George Orwell ' s 1984: The Ficrion and rhe Reoliry. The significance of Orwell ' s novel and rhe ap- proach of rhe yeor 1984 suggested rhis rheme. Mr. Gerald Johnson, Direcror of Speciol Progroms, srored rhor enough ropics were suggesred by Orwell ' s work rhor we could srill hove some variety in rhe series. These topics included the oreas of polirics, communications, psy- chology, religion, ond sociology. Themes ore chosen by o commirree consisting of Mr. Johnson, on Administra- tive representotive, three faculty mem- bers, and four srudents. Dr. Roberr Bellah, Ford Professor of So- ciology ond Compororive Studies at the University of Colifornio, Berkeley, spoke on October 4, 1983 on The Dangers of Sofr Despotism: f 954 and After. This talk, co-sponsored by the Philosophy Depart- ment, centered on Alexis de Tocque- ville ' s book. Democracy in America, wrirren 150 years ago. Soft despotism was described by To- queville os a kind of orderly, gentle. We see American religion, family, and political parricipation as still alive and vital, still capable of fending off the pressures, driving out the core of soft despotism. Yet we find every one of these spheres endan- gered and a people partially crippled by the individualism they should be defending against. peaceful slavery Rather than torment men, ir would degrode rhem. Ir would occur partially because men become in- volved in chasing after petty pleasures and become unowore of rhe rest of the world. A centrolized, administrative gov- ernmenr would be able to soften, bend, and guide the will of such men. Soft des- potism would stifle, prevent, and restrain rather than destroy. The danger lies in the combination of the centralization of government and in- dustry with the individualistic citizen pur- suing material well-being and becoming isolated in smoll circles of family ond friends. Since the citizens ore so isolated, they cannot offer effective resistance to this form of control. Delloh spoke about Tocqueville ' s sug- gested ways of setting up roadblocks to soft despotism. He felt that individualism, which he defined as a calm and consid- ered feeling which disposes each ro iso- lore himself from the moss of his fellows, was the deepest threat to our freedom. Three institutions were singled our as the most criricol: religion, family, ond politics. Although they srill act primarily os forces agoinsr soft despotism, all three of these spheres have been undermined by indi- vidualism. Delloh stated that his purpose was to sound a note of alarm about this trend, which may become a serious threat to our freedom. John Pvodden spoke here on October 6, 1983 on George Orwell: An Exrremely Brief Inrroduction to the Man and his Work. Now completing a dissertation on Orwell or the University of Virginio, Rod- den is a 1978 groduote of Lo Salle. His talk was co-sponsored by rhe Honors Pro- grom. Rodden concerned himself primarily wirh poinring our rhe differences be- tween Orwell and his work. He discussed the term Orwellian language, which may mean corruprive language such as that put forrh by rhe Minisrry of Trurh in 1964 or the clear prose written by Or- well himself. This term is an excellent ex- ample of the confusion between the man ond the work. Rodden then examined the criricol and popular reputation of Orwell, which has added to the confusion. Orwell ' s im- pocr hos touched areas such os commu- nications. Journalism, sociology, and even popular music. Mosr people know very lirrle about Orwell ' s life. Born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903, he was educoted or on English prep The words ambiguity and contradictor!- ness symbolize the saintly sinister status of George Orwell ' s life and legacy today . . . Turn him one way ond see the paragon, a second and see the patriot, a third and see a psychological prisoner a fourth and see a doomsday prophet, a fifth and see a rebel. school and or Eron College. After grodu- orion, he followed in his father ' s footsteps and entered the Indion Imperiol Police in Burma. Upon rerurning five years loter, he decided to become a writer. After publishing several books, such as the RoacJ to Wigan Pier, he went ro Spain and took port in the Spanish Civil War. For Q time, he worked for rhe BBC ond wrore mony essays ond orricles. He ochieved his greoresr successes with Animal Farm in 1945 and 1964 in 1949. He died in 1950. Vorious images of Orwell appeared after his death. He wos seen as o potriot, o paragon, o psychologicol prisoner, a propher, and a rebel. These differing views may be ottribured to many things: Orwell ' s requesr thot no biography of him be wriren, rhe riming of his publica- tions with world evenrs, promotions by vorious influentiol voices, and the media ' s adoption of his slogans. Orwell adopted socialism because it was the only coherent philosophy that held our hope for a change within a free political framework . . . His socialism was one op- posed to all forms of inequality, hatred or privilege, one that sought a fairer distribu- tion of the nations ' wealth and resources, and one that called for resistance to fas- cism. Dr. John Rossi, Professor of Hisrory, spoke on Orwell end rhe Lefr on Octo- ber 27, 1983. Dr. Rossi discussed Orwell ' s view of his fellow sociolisrs and his relo- rionship with rhe pollricol lefr. Orwell wQs o relucronr converr ro 5o- ciolism and was always skeptical obour his fellow socialists. He wos olienored from the English intelligentsio due to his choice of serving in the Indian Imperiol Police after Eton, and his later clerk-like jobs. In his book. Rood to Wigon Pier, he attacked the personal flows of his fellow socialists. He never became comfortable with many of them, and they regarded him OS highly unreliable. His perception of sociaslim was colored by his experiences with the down-and- out. He hod Q romanticized vi ew of the working class and feared the power worshippers who would build o system ot the expense of the people they were building it for. He feared power in gener- al, especiolly in the hands of those who were not held answerable for their ac- tions. He attacked the socialists for their specific aims and programs to obtain this power. Orwell himself favored internal reform of the morals of mankind. His major area of dispute with the so- cialists was in his ontogonistic view of communism, which began os early as 1935. This view was portiolly due to the fact that most of the communists rhot Orwell knew were intellectual types. He learned firsthand about communism when he fought in Spain, but found it difficult to publish anti-communist works in Englond. Port of his reaction to commu- nism was also due to patriotism. The gap between Orwell and rhe lefr widened with the publication of Animal Form, warning of the possibility of corrupt revolutions, Orwell found it extremely dif- ficult to find a publisher for this book and was attacked critically for his cynicism, 1964 added to the tension. Although he was a hero for some sociolisrs, he re- moined a flawed and unreliable one. Professor Arthur K Miller of Horvord Law School spoke on Medio versus Pri- vacy — Clash of Fundamental Rights on November 17, 1983. He discussed rhe problems involved in boloncing the righrs of freedom of speech and privocy of the individual, which ore on a collision course. Professor Miller began by examining each of these rights separately, looking into their background and applications. Freedom of speech is listed in the First Amendment. The medio has, in the post, done very impressive work in bringing important issues before the public, espe- cially in the Watergate hearings ond rhe ' Two of our rights, and, in fact, two of our most fundamental rights, ore on a collision course . . . The first is the right of free speech, certainly an important right. It is sometimes called ' the right of the people to know. ' The other right is the right of priva- cy, which is also called the right of the individual to be left alone. ' Now just listen to that and you can see, you can feel, you can sense the conflict. reports on Vietnam. Privacy is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution. However, it is rhe bosis for such righrs as freedom from unrea- sonable searches ond seizures, freedom to ossociote, freedom ro choose your religion and political parry, and privocy of the body. Why ore these rights now colliding? One reason is the aggressive journalism rhor has been presenr since Watergate. Another is rhe new technology which allows us to receive news live, adding ro the power of rhe medio. A third is rhe heightened concern of the American public about their privacy. Port of this concern is due ro the loss of personal contact and individuolity in the computer age. The image of Dig Brother has come close to reality in the minds of Americans. Journalists feel they ore entitled to many privileges in order ro inform rhe public. They wont access to all informa- tion ond they want to use whatever methods ore necessary to goin that ac- cess. The medio also wonts the absolute right to publish anything thot is true, and they do not wont anyone to second- guess their judgmenrs about news- worthiness. Whot will be the final resuir of this conflict? Miller feels that journalists must engage in self-restraint to prevent gov- ernmenr involvement. In this way, we will continue to strike o balance, ollowing us ro enjoy rhe fruits of free press and of privacy. The rheme of George Orwell ' s 1964: The Fiction ond the Reality continued in the spring semester. Scheduled speokers included Mark Crispin Miller, Michael Hor- ringron, Irving Howe, Brother Joseph Burke, Edword Herman, Brother Gabriel Moron, Stanley Milgrom, and Ihor Sev- cenko. In addition, the Gavel Society read Brorher Doniel Burke ' s 1964 in rhe City, and the Gavel ond Collegium Musicum presented songs and reodings. Parti McDoniels 267 268 1 Ediror-in-Chief Joanne C. e y Assisronr Editor Coro Drighonn Business Manager Michoe M. Mu in Photography Editor Chuc Testa Evening Division Editor Joanne ML. Beach Sports Editor Dennis T. Owens Advisor Dr. Barbara Mi ord Editorial Sroff Mory Goldschmidr Ed Sl orpinsl i Assisronr Sporrs Ediror Bill Kone Associore Edlrorio! Sroff Rob DiGregorio Tom Lynch Arrisr Julionne Vhireheod ■1 270 Staff Jone Arenas, Noncy Drophy, Ellen Campbell, Tom Coruso, Ed Enggosser, Dill Finn, Moryberh Giulioni, Len Heerher, Howard Koplon, Josie Kelly, Irene Koszorek, Aaron Krugmon, Dob Levis, Diane LoCosrro, Korhy Lurz, Parri McDoniels, Mike O ' Neill, Danny Pennerri, Ed Reimers, Mary Rirchey, Karen Slevin, Erica Szrukolowski, Pomelo Vondenberg, Julionne Whireheod, Pvurh Williams. Photography Staff Jim Dougherry, Rich Duszak, Ed Enggosser, Dob Houk, Jerry Kline, Audrey Nugenf, Louro Peszka, Eric Reed, Paul Scorr, Roger Seosock, Dob Zimmermon. Writing Staff Joseph F. Durke F,5.C, Ellen M. Compbell, Korhy Cronin, John R, Gimpel, Kelleyonn Grady, Irene Koszorek, Roberr Levis, Morrin Loscolzo, Korhy Lurz, Porri McDoniels, Michele Porrick, Donna Ruzid-io, Helene Schvv-emmer, Scorr Segal, Jock Shannon, Foye Tonksley. Sports Writing Staff lerrl Andns, Jane Arenas, Amanda Denner, Carlos Dermudez, Jeanne Dolger, Tim Cogon, Teso Donnelly, Chrissie Dougherry, Mary Finn, Derh Good, Dob Houk, Martin Loscolzo, Joe McPeok, Dob Nelnns, Dorboro Pomponio, Georgeonn Soybolr, Dob Schumonn, Peggy Seydow, Porrick Shonohon. The Explorer staff and I v ould like ro express our grorirude ro rhe many individuals v ho helped us ro complete rhis yearbook. Ve ore indebred ro Abe and Esther Orlick and rhe enrire staff of Dovor Phoro for their cooperarion and expertise; to our publishing consul- ronr. Dob Dovine, and his wife Riro, for their encourogemenr and advice; and to our advisor. Dr. Dorboro Millard, and Korhy Schroder, Joner Wolbert ond rhe enrire Srudent Life sroff for rheir guidance and supporr. NVe hope rhar rhe events and accomplishments recorded in rhis yearbook ore indicorive of a furure of dreoms realized and poren- riols fulfilled for rhe members of rhe Class of 1984. xl,. . . 271 Index Theme 2-3 Dedicarion 4-5 Prologue 6-35 Condids 6-11 Thor ' s Enrerroinmenr 12-13 Condids 14-17 Special Arhleres 18 Children or Heorr 19 Condids 20-25 Adding ro rhe Comforr ond Convenience of Lo Salle 26-27 Condids 28-33 ' Shakespeare is nor rhe Dible ' 34-35 Academics 36-75 The Voice of La Solle ' s Focuiry 37, 64 Presidenr, Provosr, Vice-Presidenrs 38 CDC: A Success Srory 39 A Place ro Worship, ro Relax, and ro Leorn 40 Deans, Direcrors 41 Direcrors 42 Herald of Thoughr, Vanguard of Excellence 43 ' There is norhing so procricol as a good rheory ' 44 Direcrors 45-46 Exploring rhe Resources of Women ' s Lives 47 Direcrors 48-49 To reach is ro sensitize ... 50-54 From Shakespeare ro Silverman . 50-51 From Nevi ron ro Apples 51-52 Superheoring rhe Aqueous Vapor . 52- 53 Living Up ro Her Porenriol and Be- yond 53 A Philosopher for His Time 53-54 Dosic Ingredienrs for Success 54 Accounring 55 Biology, Chemisrry 56-57 Economics, Education 58-59 English and Communicorion Arrs, Finance 60-61 Fine Arrs, Foreign Languages 62-63 Geology, Hisrory 64-65 Monogemenr, Morkering 66-67 Morhemoricol Sciences, Milirory Science 68-69 Philosophy, Physics 70-71 Poliricol Science, Psychology 72-73 Religion, Sociology 74-75 Orgonizorions 76-105 Sporhing an inreresr 77 Srudenrs ' Government Associarion 78-79 Explorer 80-81 Collegian 82-83 Lo Salle Enrerroinmenr Organization 84 Morkering Association, Alpha Epsilon Rho 85 Geology Club, WEXP 86 Itolian Club, Honors Board 87 Beta Alpho, Jewish Student Union, Residence Council 88 Germon Club, Political Science Associarion, Chymion Sociery...89 Invesrmenr Club, American Sociery for Personnel Adminisrrotion, Business Honor Society 90 Bro. Jude Sapone, Dedication, pp. 4-5. French Club, Srudenr Socio! Work Association, Moth Computer Science Club 91 Securiry 92 Gavel Sociery, Mobilizorion for Survival, Phi Alpha Deto 93 Education Society, Criminol Jusrice Honor Sociery, Sociery for rhe Advoncemenr of Monogemenr 94 Omicron Delro Epsilon, Inrernorionol Srudenrs, Nev ronian Soc. 95 Lo Salle Singers, Grimoire 96 Finance Deporrmenr Board, Alpha Epsilon Delta 97 Psi Chi, Health Core Admimsrrarion Society Right to Life Committee, Block Srudenrs of Lo Solle 99 Froterniries and Sororities 100-105 Alpha Theto Alpha, Pi Koppo Phi 100 Gamma Sigma Sigmo, Sigma Phi Lambda 101 Alpha Chi Rho, Delta Sigmo Theto, Tou Koppo Epsilon 102 Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters, Lombdo Chi Alpho, Gamma Phi Bero 103 Delro Sigmo Pi, Phi Bero Sigmo, Phi Gamma Delro 104 Sigma Bero Koppo, Phi Gommo Nu 105 Sports 106-139 A Grand Experimenr 107, 135 Field Hockey 108-109 Soccer 110-111 Women ' s Tennis, Volleyball 112-113 Men ' s Cross-Country, Women ' s Cross- country 114-115, 139 Golf, Wrestling 116-117 Men ' s Swimming, Women ' s Swimming 118-119 Women ' s Basketball 120-121 Intromurols 122-123 Men ' s Boskerboll 124-125 Cheerleoding, ice Hockey 126-127 Men ' s Trock, Women ' s Track 128-129 Baseball 130-131 Men ' s Crew, Women ' s Crew 132-133 Equesrrion Teom, Rifle Team 134-135 Sofrbol! 136-137 Men ' s Tennis, Sporrs Informorion Direcror... 138-139 Seniors 140-215 Srudenrs as Professionals 141, 156 It ' s more rhon o job. Ir ' s on odvenrure. 169 Gerring into Med School A Long First Step 178 Recognizing Effort ond Achievement 194 In Memoriom 212 Comero Shy 213-215 Evening 216-243 Lo Salle in the Neighborhood 217, 225 Foculty and Administrorion 221-226 Regisrered Nurse Orgonizorion, Block Srudenrs of Lo Salle .... 228 Seniors 230-241 Two Perspecrives 237 Camera Shy 242-243 Congrarulotions ond Ads 244-265 Epilogue 266-271 C L Speakers Examine Orwell ' s 1984 266-267 Condids 268-269 fxp orer Staff 270-271 272 9
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