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i Theme 2 Dedication 4 Academics 34 Activities 80 Athletics 108 (Seniors 138 Evening 218 Congratulations Ads 246 La §alle University 1985 Explorer La (Salle Universitj 1985 Explorer Philadelphia, Pa. 19141 On May 24, 1984, La Salle College officially be- came La Salle University. Tfiose in favor of the change promised improvements for La Salle, while stating that major policies would not change. Those opposed to university status wondered why the change was necessary at all if it meant that there would be no major changes. As the first graduating class of La Salle University, we, the Class of 1985, are responsible for the carrying on of the La Salle tradition. In the years to come, hopefully we will all look back at La Salle and realize the tremendous impact this institution has made on our lives. Every La Salle student knows him as the cigar-smoking Christian Brother who directs student pre-registration, but few realize the impact that Brother John Owens has on their four years at La Salle. Brother Owens, as director of the Roster Office, is the behind- the-scenes personage who is responsible for rostering classes and the scheduling of final exams. A native Philadelphian born on November 19, 1917, Brother John is the oldest of his family of six sisters and one brother. Raised during the depression, he notes that it was a time where one had no work and no time for extracurricular activities. Brother John graduated from Roman Catholic High School in 1934. During his high school years. Brother John became interest- ed in La Salle. He became a Christian Broth- er in September 1936, and subsequently graduated from La Salle in 1941 with a de- gree in accounting. Before obtaining his de- gree, however. Brother John commenced teaching social studies and business courses at West Catholic High School. At West Catholic he went on to become Disciplinar- ian, Vice-Principal, and finally Principal of the school, a position Brother John held from 1954 until 1963. In 1963 Brother John returned to La Salle, where he was appointed Dean of Men. (La Salle was an all-male college at this time.) This position would correlate to that now held by the Director of Student Life. After five years as Dean of Men, Brother John became the full-time Roster Director. In January, along with the staff of the Ros- ter Office, Brother John begins the task of preparing the class roster for the next fall semester. Most of this work is done by hand, rather than by computer. Brother John is also responsible for recording exam results and resolving student conflicts in taking exams. Although Brother John is 67 years old, he has no plans to retire at the present time. He is truly an administrator dedicated to La Salle and its students. It is with great pride and admiration that the 1985 Explorer is dedi- cated to one who cares so much. Octoberfest These brothers of Sigma Phi Lambda enjoy themselves at the 1984 Octoberfest. Kris Roberts and Karen Rawa play some fris- bee during the festivities. Annette and everyone who participated not only had plenty to eat and drink, but also had a great time. Two bands, Popular Mechanics and The Chase. played for the crowd. Here, The Chase performs for an appreciative audience. There are many familiar and unfamiliar sights at La Salle. Students studying outside during nice weather are common, as is the entrance to the St. Katharine ' s dining hall. One of the unfamiliar sights on campus is Ethel Greene ' s Sewer Pipe, a twentieth-century oil-on-canvas on display in the La Salle Art Museum. La Salle students can study anywhere, especially when the weather is picture-perfect in the spring and fall. Patio tables, bench- es, or just a clear stretch of grass will do, for everything from reading to taking a nap. K«irj_:-v U?« r. ' r.i ' vv ,. ' . ' • . 10 On the other hand, why study when you can spend time with friends? There are many places on campus where impromptu meet- ings take place: a hallway, the quad, or any- where else that suits your fancy. 11 There are manx; inspiring and relaxing sights on La Salle ' s campus. Whether you gaze out a window or look at the window, you are sure to find an impressive view. 12 13 Making the Most of Four Years A significant part of the collegiate experience at La Salle is resident life. An increasing number of students are taking advantage of tfie opportunity to sample both the academic and social aspects of the university. The Resident Life Office, located in the North Dorms Complex, is responsible for all the students living both on and off campus, plus a great deal more. The two main functions of the Resident Life Of- fice, according to Director Ron Diment, are managemental and educational. Managemental chores include building maintenance, room assign- ments, keys, housing contracts, mail, vending, laundry, refrigerator rental, security, hiring, and business operations {budgeting, utilities. renovations, and billing). In addition, the office also manages off- campus housing. The other focus of time and energy is education. The Office pro- vides out-of-class experiences, recreational activities, and information on various topics such as college policy, sexuality, alcohol, careers, and dealing with roommates. The staff also acts as counselors and referral agents. Annual events sponsored through Resident Life in- clude Spring Fling, Octoberfest, Open House, orientation, and the film series. The Resident Life staff consists of the director, his two assistants, housekeepers, and office staff. Diment and his two assistants are trained professionals. The assistants split their workload: one is in charge of management and discipline, the other trains the staff and resident assistants and runs the programs and activities. Other staff members include sixteen housekeepers and their super- visors: office manager: administrative assistant: and the live-in staff (six resident directors and thirty resident assistants). The resident assistants act as limit setters, counselors, referral agents, activities programmers, and administrators. The number of students living in the dorms this year is 1060, a figure which has shown a steady increase over the past five years. The rise reflects increased interest in Greek life, an increase in re- cruiting from areas outside the Delaware Valley, and also La Salle ' s athletic success. It has become more appealing to be involved in campus life beyond Monday to Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. The off-campus student population has also increased to approximately 250 this year. Of course, problems abound in a group of this size. Major head- aches are the management of the buildings, maintaining security in a metropolitan area, and various disciplinary problems. The change of status from a college to a university will not have a profound effect on the Resident Life Office. There will be a need for an increase in size and a reorganization of people, space and finances. Most important at this point is the need for the university to catch up 14 with the size of the resident population, especially in areas such as activities, expanded library hours, and providing more of the neces- sary everyday supplies in the campus store. Ron Diment states that the theme of Resident Life is You ' ve got a lot to live. He feels that the college experience should be as reward- ing interpersonally as it is academically. The Resident Life Office tries to make the years spent as a resident at La Salle the best they can be, in all aspects. Pat McDaniels 15 The Explorers attempt to keep their lead over Louis- ville with this free throw. La Salle s cbeerleading squad gets fans into the spirit of the game. At halftime, they form this impressive pyra- mid to cheer the Explorers on. The sign of victory is the blue and gold streamers floating through the Palestra. While Albert Butts and Ralph Lewis look on, Chip Greenberg leaps high to block the Louisville player ' s shot. 16 17 Karen Frie and Maria Heleniak have a peaceful con- versation by the Quad. Betsy and Sue Henry enjoy watching La Salle ' s soccer team battle the team from East Stroudsburg, It ' s obvious from his face that Rob DiGregorio was thoroughly satisfied with AXP ' s pie-eating contest. Theresa and April find Tom ' s paper hilarious. 19 20 Alumni and current students alike were spectators at the La Salle versus East Stroudsburg soccer game. The match was part of the day ' s festivities. Organizations were Invited to participate, and dis- plays such as the one for Gamma Sigma Sigma were set up in OIney Hall. Former and present members of Residence Council had a chance to meet and reminisce about the organiza- tion ' s past activities. Students and graduates were not the only partici- pants. Faculty and administration members such as Bro. Chip Echelmeier and Dr. John Seydow were also pre- sent. 21 22 Stephen Wong utilizes his favorite form of transportation, the sliateboard. to travel from class to class. Reglna and Slgrid discuss one of their classes outside the La Salle Karen. Dave, Chris. Doc, Candy, and Kim get some sun while sitting on the quad, Ursula, Karen, Karen, and Brian relax on a bench between classes. With a view of McShaIn and College Halls in the background, students prepare to attend their next class. These resident students are anticipating eating lunch in the St. Katharine dining hall. Karen White leaves Olney Hall with a smile at the finish of her last class on Friday afternoon. Greg Brady attempts to ring the bell of the strength test. The event was sponsored by LEO as part of the Spring Fling activities. The Quest for Hidden Treasure Buried treasure, hidden riches, a well-kept secret ... all of these phrases have been used to describe La Salle University ' s Art Muse- um. The fact is, though, that they don ' t strictly apply anymore. Once upon a time, the Art Museum might have been a silent, unseen presence on campus, but those days are gone. In its ninth year as part of La Salle, the Museum has grown and prospered well beyond the original conception of it as a study collection. It is more vibrantly alive than ever — a fact which more and more Explorers have come to discover. The Museum had its beginnings in the late 1960 ' s when La Salle College announced that it was starting an art history program. The program would have the benefit of an art collection that the College was also beginning to acquire. In the decade that followed, however, the original prints and drawings were supplemented by paintings, and then area collectors offered increasingly generous support, so much so that the collection needed a permanent home. The study collection became the Art Museum in 1976 when it moved into renovated space in the basement of OIney Hall. It has the distinction of being the onl ; college-or university-sponsored art museum in the Philadel- phia area. Other schools have art galleries, but as the Museum ' s curator Caroline Wistar explains, the difference lies in the permanence of their collec- tions. Art galleries, on one hand, generally offer ex- hibits that change periodi- cally and feature mostly modern art. Art museums, on the other hand, have a broader scope; they have permanent exhibits and they offer works from many different periods of art history. La Salle ' s Art Museum has a scope that ranges from the fourteenth century to the present; it presents, as Brother Daniel Burke, the director of the Museum, wrote in the foreward to the Museum ' s new catalogue, a brief visual survey of Western art. That survey, while permanent, is not stagnant. In the past year alone, the Museum has made a number of acquisitions, especially in the nineteenth and twentieth-century rooms. Additions are obtained in several ways: through a policy of trading up, that is, auctioning works the Museum already has to acquire others which better fill the gaps in the collection; through donations from private collectors; and through loans from other collectors and museums. All the additions aid one purpose — to improve the quality of the collection. Thus, while the aim to present a brief visual survey of Western art remains constant, the elements which illustrate that survey change when better illustrations become available. The one room of the Art Museum that does show continually changing exhibits is the print and drawing room. These temporary exhibits showcase one of the Museum ' s really hidden resources, its collection of Old Master and nineteenth and twentieth-century prints and drawings. Since prolonged exposure to light can harm paper (especially the paper on which the older works were created), they are stored in drawers in the Museum. Selections from the collection form the basis for the temporary shows, which are rounded out by loans from other museums. Occasionally, however, entire exhibits are loans; in the spring of 1984, for example, the Art Museum met the strict standards required by the National Gallery in Washington in order to present a collection of prints by the sixteenth-century Dutch engraver Lucas van Leyden. Such recognition from the art community outside the Philadelphia area is an indication of the growth the Art Museum has made in nine years since its inception. It has a good reputation off campus. Ironical- ly, however, many of the very people for whom it was founded — the stu- dents of La Salle — are barely aware of its exis- tence. To increase student awarness, the Art Museum is an active participant in several activities. It is, for example, the setting for several events in the Uni- versity ' s Concert and Lec- ture Series (especially the concerts, as there is a stu- dent-built harpsichord in the Renaissance room). Additionally, the Museum is a valued resource to teachers who bring classes of their students there throughout the school year. The special presentations they sec are culled from the print and drawing collection or from the Susan Dunleavy Collection of Bibles (which includes over 500 pieces, some of which are rare Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish editions) and usually serve to illustrate some aspect of the class ' s area of study. In the fall of 1984 alone, eighty classes are expected to visit the Museum. There ' s always room for more. The Museum charges no admission, and is open from eleven to four Tuesday through Friday (two to four pn Sundays). You can tour it at your own pace, and if any of the paintings or sculptures catch your interest, you can look it up in the individual room catalogues to learn more about it. And you can learn a lot; as the new catalogue ' s preface notes, every piece in the collec- tion is a reflection of the political, social, and cultural milieu in which it was created. But you don ' t have to learn anything if you ' re not in the mood. The Art Museum is colorful and captivating, but quietly so. PMadelpblaStfe 24 This detail is taken from Madonna and Child with Saints. The painting is a sixteenth-century oil on canvas, done by the School of Lorenzo Costu 25 The Art Museum ' s harpsichord, which is fully functional, was constructed by two former La Salle students. Watchers at the Straight Gate, a pre-Raphaelite painting by Philadel- phia-born Anna Lea Merritt, was a study for a mural for St. Martin ' s Church in England. You can study there, or better still, just stop for a while and take a breather. The invitation is there ... all you have to do is accept it. Ellen M. Campbell 26 These display cases usually house changing exhibits. Here, they contain Bibles from the Susan Dunleavy Collection of Biblical Literature. The portrait of Mo Sustermans. J deila Rouere is attributed to the seventeenth-century artist. Justus A few examples of modern art include The Sewer Pipe by Carroll, Griston, and Van Alien; Pehstedion. an acrylic on canvas by Marko Spalatin; and The Birds and The Bees, made of wood and mixed media by Kibby Lineaweaver. The Imaginarif htehor of a Dutch Church, by an anonymous eighteenth-century painter, is surprisingly similar to the engraving and etching Interior of the Church of the Lateran. Rome by Jan Van Londerseel, 27 28 When looking at La Salle, it is neces- sary to view it as a whole. A university is not just a product of its campus and faculty; it has roots that lie not only in the history of the institution, but also in the history of its city and its religion. 29 30 Three students engage in a lively conversation while awaiting their next class. Jim Walter watches with fearful anticipation as the opposing team approaches La Salle ' s goal. Frankle and two of his friends take a long hike to the resident dining hall. Who ever said that faculty members don ' t know how to have fun? Here. Dr. Meredith clowns around with three of his students at a party. The players on the bench keep track of the game ' s action while waiting for a chance to play. 31 32 r „ — • . Presenting some different aspects of La Salle ' s campus — compared with some cities, Philadelphia ' s average snow- fall is minimal. But for those with thinner blood, winter can make them wish for the warmth of Hawaii. Olney and Wister Halls are surrounded by trees which are re- splendent with various colors in the spring and autumn. The Solitude of Thought, a new addition to La Salle, graces the lobby of Olney Hall. 33 34 La (Salle Universitj 1985 Academics 35 Mr. John McCloskey, Vice-President for Public Affairs Bro. Emery Mollenhauer, Provost 36 Dr. Raymond Heath, Vice-President for Student Affairs 37 Deans Directors Mr. Gerald Johnson, Director, Special Programs Bro. James Muldoon, Dean, School of Arts and Sciences 38 Directors Bro. Charles Echelmeier, Director, Campus Ministry Bro. John Owens, Director, Roster Office 39 Directors Mr. Ronald Diment, Director, Resident Life 40 Directors Mr. Thomas Reifsteck, Director, Career Planning and Place ment Mr. Paul McNabb, Comptroller 41 Directors Mr. Gregory Bruce, Director, M.B.A. Program Mr. John Travers, Director, Security 42 Directors V t r _r H ■H ;n, V B5 | j(Vj| Mr. William Bradshaw, Director. Athletics Ms. Rosalea McLemore, Director, Health Services Mr. George Walter, Director, Financial Aid Mr. Raymond Ricci, Director of Long-Rangc Planning 43 Directors Mr. Stephen Greb, Director, Food Services Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn, Director, Academic Discovery Program 44 Directors Assistant Directors Ms. Frances McKeown and Doug Bucher, Assistant Directors, Financial Aid u - 1 Mrs. Kathleen Wear, Assistant Director, Athletics Ms. Mary Rutkowski, Director, Continuing Education for Women 45 Assistants W ' Mr. Steve Osterhout, Assistant Director, Resident Life  -N 2 u% ' i U. H Ms. Susan E. Mudrick, Assistant Dean, School of Business Administration. Mr. Josepfi O ' Donnell, Associate Director. Atfiletics 46 Assistants Ms. Marcia M. Telthorster, Assistant to the Vice-President for Student Affairs Mr. Bob Nycc, Food Services 47 48 Ix iJ 49 In Memoriam . . . In our changing social and economic world, rarely has an institution been fortunate enough to receive the contin- ued services of an individual over long periods of time; therefore, the La Salle community must consider itself truly lucky to have benefitted from the fifty- three years of dedication and support given by the late Dr. Roland Holroyd. A native of Leeds, England, Roland Holroyd first came to the United States at age eight. After graduating from Central High School, he was still in the process of completing his bachelor ' s, master ' s and doctorate degrees at the University of Pennsylvania when La Salle administrators invited him to teach at the College on North Broad Street in 1920. Years later, he would found and become the first chairman of our university ' s distinguished biol- ogy department. In fact, before he re- tired in 1973, Dr. Holroyd had re- ceived the third annual President ' s Medal for distinguished service, had his fiftieth anniversary as a professor celebrated at La Salle with the naming of our science center after him, and had a diploma of affiliation conferred on him as a member of the Institute of the Brother of the Christian Schools. Therefore, in addition to having been the first lay faculty member at La Salle, Dr. Holroyd, a devout Episcopalian, became one of the few non-Roman Catholics affiliated with the Christian Brothers. Although the Good Doctor has passed from us, his legacy continues in more than just the name of the science building. It was once estimated that more than five thousand students were taught by Dr. Holroyd during his ten- ure at La Salle, and a significant num- ber of those have become some of our country ' s leading doctors. The biology program which he founded has be- come one of the most highly regarded one in the area, preparing future doc- tors for medical school. More impor- tant than these, however, Dr. Roland Holroyd ' s teaching career, as well as his entire life, still survives in memory as a model of dedication and Christian Father John Bogacz, a retired as- sociate professor of biology, passed away in September, 1984. After he had been a member of Fordham Uni- versity ' s faculty for three years, he taught biology at La Salle for twenty- four years. A native of Poland, he was born in Jodlownik and attended Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He earned his master ' s degree in microbiology at Fordham University, and later he re- ceived his doctorate from the Pasteur Institute at the Sorbonne. Before becoming a teacher. Father Bogacz worked as a research assistant at the State University of New York Medical Center and at Hahnemann Medical College. In addition to being the author of numerous articles for professional journals, he was a mem- ber of the New York Academy of Sci- ences, Alpha Epsilon Delta Fraternity, the American Museum of Natural His- tory, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences. 50 Bro. William J. Martin, former chairman of the religion department, died in February. 1984, after a long bout with cance r. Born in 1929, Broth- er Martin received his bachelor ' s de- gree and graduated magna cum laude from the Catholic University of Amer- ica in 1952. He then took his masters degree in the classics at the University of Pittsburgh (class of ' 57). Upon ob- taining his S. T. D.. Bro. Martin once again graduated magna cum laude from the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome in 1964. Bro. Martin began teaching sixth grade at St. John ' s School in New Jer- sey in 1952. After a four year stint there, he taught religion and Latin at South Hills Catholic High School in Pittsburgh from 1956 to 1959, and from 1964 to 1965 he taught French and religion at the same institution. Bro. Martin had been a member of the religion department at La Salle since 1965. Since then he had served as chairman of the religion department from 1970 to 1978 and was also a member of the evening division Aca- demic Affairs Committee. Bro. Martin was the moderator of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and a member of the Student Affairs Committee from 1968 to 1970. In addition, he was actively involved in the Organizations Commis- sion, and he served as Residence Direc- tor for a time. A recipient of the Lindback Award for distinguished teaching, Bro. Mar- tin ' s driving force was the education of young people. In all his years as a teacher, he refused to take all but one summer vacation, opting instead to teach courses during the summer ses- sion. It is this unselfish desire to edu- cate that has earned Bro. William Mar- tin the deep respect of all who encoun- tered him. Dr. E. Russell Naughton, the first president of La Salle ' s Faculty Senate and former chairman of the philosophy department, died in July, 1984, of a heart attack while vacationing in New York. Having completed thirty-three years of teaching here at La Salle, Dr. Naughton was a recipient of the Lind- back Award for distinguished teach- ing. He headed the philosophy depart- ment from 1956 to 1965 and was direc- tor of summer sessions here in 1959 and 1960. A native of Montreal, Dr. Naughton earned his bachelor ' s degree from Providence College in 1943. He subse- quently obtained his master ' s and doc- torate degrees from the Catholic Uni- versity of America, where he taught from 1947 to 1950. In addition to being a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, Dr. Naughton once served as chairman of the Ameri- can Catholic Philosophical Association and advisor to the Cardinal ' s Commis- sion of Human Relations. He was also a member of the Board of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and a long-time member of the Metaphysi- cal Society of America. Dr. Naughton was a contributing writer to The New Catholic Enc ;clopedia. and he also served as an associate editor of New Scholasticism and as editor of La Salle ' s literary magazine Four Quar- ters. In addition to these accomplish- ments, Dr. Naughton was a frequent guest on Philadelphia radio programs and also on the former WFIL-TV series University of the Air. He lectured as a visiting professor at Georgetown and St. Joseph ' s Universities, Holy Family College, and St. John ' s Evening School for Adults. Dr. Naughton will surely be greatly missed at La Salle University. 51 Accounting Mr. Edward Bader Dr. Dennis Kennedy Mr. Joseph Markmann, Chairperson Mr. Al Massimini Dr. John Reardon Mr. John Hanratty 52 Dr. Thomas Straub, Chairperson Dr. Max Barth 54 Economics Dr. Joseph Mooney, Chairperson Mr. Joseph Cairo Dr. Casimir Ciesla Dr. John Duffy Dr. Joseph Flubacher Dr. Richard Geruson Mr. John Grady ji Dr. Mark Ratkus 55 BH B ' ' l ' . . ■H Dr. Gary Clabaugh 56 Mr. Vincent Kling English and Communication Arts Dr. Marjorie Allen Dr. Leonard Barchak Bro. Daniel Burke Dr. James Butler Dr. Paul Doran Bro. Patrick Ellis Mr. James Foote Dr. Richard Goedkoop Dr. Patricia Haberstroh Dr. Howard Hannum Dr. Kevin Harty Mr. Charles Kelly Dr. John Kleis Mr. Claude Koch Dr. Richard Lautz Mr. Sidney MacLeod Bro. Emery Mollenhauer Dr. Caryn Musil Dr. Judith Newton Mr. P. Sreenivasa Rao Dr. John Seydow Dr. Margot Soven Dr. Ralph Thornton Mr. William Wine Bro. Gerard Molyneaux Dr. Robert Fallon 57 Finance Dr. Lester Barenbaum Dr. Joshua Buch Dr. Edward Domineske Mr. Paul D. McCann Dr. Kenneth Rhoda, Chairperson Dr. James Kelly Mr. Gerard Olson Mr. Melvin Woods 58 Fine Arts Mr. Thomas Ridington Mr. James Lang Dr. Charles White Mr. James Hanes Dr. George Diehl, Chairperson 59 Foreign Languages Bro. Daniel Bernian Dr. Bernhardt Blumenthal, Chairperson Dr. Richard Boudreau Dr. Leonard Brownstein Dr. Glenn Morocco Dr. George Perfecky Dr. Leo Rudnytzky Bro. Jude Saponc Dr. Rita Mall Dr. Domenico DiMarco 60 Geology Dr. Henry Bart, Chairperson -T- 61 History %i- Dr. Theopolis Fair Dr. Arthur Hennessy Dr. Miroslav Labunka Dr. George Stow, Jr., Chairperson Dr. Joseph O ' Grady Mr. Dennis McCarthy 62 Management Dr. Kathryn Szabat Dr. Fariborz Damanpour Mr. William Deane Dr. Bernard B. Goldner Dr. Charles A. J. Halpin, Jr. Dr. Prafulla N. Joglekar Dr. Michael Korzeniowski Dr. Steven I. Meisel Dr. Lynn E. Miller Mr. Jack Rappaport Dr. Joseph Seltzer, Chairperson Mr. Madjid Tavana Dr. Joseph R. Troxell Dr. Ra dharao Chaganti 63 Mr. John McCloskey Mr. L. Thomas Reifsteck 64 Mathematical Sciences Dr. Marijke van Rossum Bro. Hugh Albright Mr. Robert Dondero Ms. Linda Elliott Dr. Charles Hofmann Mr. Raymond Kirsch Bro. Gerald Malseed Dr. Carl McCarty Mr. Joseph McHugh Mrs. Margaret McManus Mr. John Mooney Mr. Errol Pomerance Bro. William Quinn Ms. Jane Turk Dr. Samuel Wiley, Chairperson 65 Military Science MAJ Chandler D. Stone, Jr. 66 Philosophy Dr. Arlene Dallery Mr. James Fallon Mr. Eugene Fitzgerald Dr. Michael Kerlin, Chairperson Dr. Eugene Lashchyk Mr. Ormond Macoretta Dr. Joseph Mihalich Mr. Thomas Phillips Dr. William Sullivan Mr. Richard Strosser 67 Dr. Stephen A. Longo Dr. Mark Guttmann 68 0i v Political Science Dr. Michael R. Dillon Dr. Robert J. Courtney, Chairperson Mr. Kenneth L. Hill 69 Psychology Bro. Joseph Burke, Chairperson Bro. John Dondero Dr. David Falcone Dr. Robert Gilligan Dr. Thomas McCarthy Dr. David Oden Dr. Joan Faye Pritchard Dr. John Rooney Dr. John Smith Dr. Joseph Kovatch Dr. Frank Schreiner Dr. Peter Filicetti 70 Religion Dr. James Biechler Bro. Edward Davis Rev. Joseph Devlin Bro. Charles Echelmeier Bro. Thomas Gimborn Rev. Raymond Halligan Dr. Patricia Harrington Dr. Geffrey Kelly Bro. Michael McGinniss Ms. Merlyn Mowrcy Mr. Joel Reizburg Rev. Maurice Schepers Rev. Leo van Everbroeck Bro. Joseph Keenan Dr. William Grosnick 71 Dr. John F. Connors Dr. John T. Connors, Chairperson Dr. Richard Leonard Ms. Sybil Montgomery Dr. Judith Stull Ms. Laura Otten Dr. Van Bird Ms. Patty Coleman 72 73 A Model of the True Academian Few can dispute that La Salle ' s his- tory department chairman Dr. George Stow, now in his thirteenth year here on our faculty, is a model of the true academian. Editor of a critical edition of a fourteenth-century Latin chronicle on England ' s Richard II, as well as sev- eral articles concerning other aspects of this English king, this distinguished professor is currently compiling his second book, a historiography of Rich- ard II designed to show how the medi- eval monarch ' s reputation has become twisted from reality. Fur- thermore, since coming to La Salle, Dr. Stow has had to develop and teach at least one entirely new course each year, a task that has kept him in a con- stant learning process. Who would believe therefore, that there could ever have been a time when this man did not have an interest in education? Incredible as it may seem. Dr. Stow ad- mits that there was once a time that he had absolute- ly no desire to learn. While he was still a senior in high school, studies were always the furthest things from his mind, and the whole educational system appeared alien to him. Ex- tremely disliking college from the be- ginning, the young George Stow chose the alternative that many before him had done and joined the Army. Sta- tioned in England for a large part of his enlistment, he spent his leaves visiting the ruins of monasteries and castles, and other historical sites across the country. It was during this time. Dr. Stow claims, that his enlightment took place — not only to the value of learning, but also to the realization that he wanted to be a college profes- sor. Enrolling as a classics major at Le- high University, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from that institution to pursue a masters degree in history from the Uni- versity of Southern California before journeying back to England for his doc- toral work as a Woodrow Wilson dis- sertation fellow. Conducting his re- search in various archives such as the British Museum, as well as Oxford ' s Bodleian and Cambridge ' s libraries. Dr. Stow delighted in the opportunity to rummage through English arti- facts, and actually discovered new manuscripts that had previously been hidden in parts of other texts. Coming to La Salle in 1972, Dr. Stow had initially planned on teaching exclusively four courses on Roman and medieval history, his specialty. When asked what he likes most about teach- ing here, Dr. Stow replied that there were three things that appeal to him in particular. First, he finds the students here pleasant and easy to work with, and he is impressed by their continued interest in ancient history. He also en- joys the company of his colleagues, and the administration, which has been very supportive of his research. Finally Dr. Stow is attracted to Philadelphia itself, an area rich in historical re- sources, especially for a medievalist like himself. As far as education is concerned. Dr. Stow adheres to the traditional phi- losophy that more attention should be paid to the liberal arts in order to produce a more well-rounded student. Moreover, he doesn ' t want his classes to just learn facts, but to realize the importance of detail and precision also — in short, to learn how to learn. However, even in the midst of his academ- ics. Dr. Stow admits that one should get away from the books sometimes. For him this means spending time with his wife and two small children, working around his new house, and keeping himself phys- ically fit through squash and running. At his recent twenty-fifth high school reunion, Dr. Stow shocked his former classmates when he told them that he had become a college profes- sor. No one could have imagined a per- son so disinterested in school accept- ing academics as a career. Therefore, to other faltering students out there. Dr. George Stow would like to advise them to keep with it — things will sort themselves out, and he is living proof. Ed Skorpinski 74 Keeping Pace with Changing Times Despite the large number of talents and interests of Dr. Robert Courtney, Chairman of the Political Science De- partment, he stresses that his primary concern is teaching. Dr. Courtney states, La Salle students have always been cooperative and willing to learn and a pleasure to be with. He finds his profession satisfying in that he sees the maturation process of students over their four years here. Dr. Courtney has been teaching at La Salle since 1946. His formal educa- tion consists of a BA from La Salle College, a fellow- ship for a Masters degree in Social Sciences at Niag- ara University, a four- year term in the Navy (as gunnery officer on the heavy cruiser, U.S.S. Au- gusta), and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsyl- vania in Political Science. As to the merits of po- litical science as a disci- pline and as a major, Dr. Courtney considers poli sci a good liberal arts program because it ad- dresses matters that should be of interest to everyone. Unfortunately, the limitation on the num- ber of courses students can take precludes many of them from studying political sci- ence. But because individuals ' lives are more involved with government than they ever were before — and this is a trend that will continue — future awareness of political developments would be for the good of everyone. Dr. Courtney has been Chairman of the Diocesan Appeal Board for several years and was recently reappointed. This entails arbitrating grievances be- tween the Association of Catholic Teachers and the Secondary School System. These grievances deal with in- terpretation and application of the la- bor agreement. The Appeal Board is made up of two representatives from either side with Dr. Courtney as an impartial chairman, selected and ap- proved by both parties. But satisfaction also comes from other aspects of his well-rounded life. For example, he is taking an art course in charcoal drawing; he sketches still- life with charcoal; he cannot be con- vinced to display his work at La Salle, however. Another facet of the fine arts with which Dr. Courtney is involved is playing the violin. He admits, though, that he does not have much time to practice. His most intensive playing of the year comes at Christmas, when he plays Christmas carols for his grand- children. For twenty years, he coached La Salle ' s golf team. His most memorable moments with the team come for the association one has with the golfers and the comraderie which develops among the members of an athletic team. At present, his athletic work-outs are not out on the green, but in the weight rooms of Hay- man Hall. The latest endeavor of Dr. Courtney is his work with computers. He has recently attended various workshops on becoming computer-literate. He thinks everyone should be skilled with comput- ers, as they are the tech- nology of the future. De- scribing his first encoun- ter with this new science, he relates, Several years ago I walked by the Com- puter Lab and saw all the students working there. I didn ' t know anything about computers. I fig- ured if they could do it, I could do it, and I ' ve been involved off and on ever since. A progressive attitude such as that displayed in the above comment is the foundation of this Renaissance man and highly-valued member of the La Salle faculty. Liz Vrato 75 I - .J it- 76 ' ' J - ti-iS iLi -li-jf}} A ' i .- ' ■■S- l-.. 77 78 The Summer Olympics For the observant, the 1984 Sum- mer Olympics in Los Angeles of- fered lessons of every stripe. Attend- ing athletes could profit from the testing fires of the highest world- class competition (sort of), while as- piring champions could learn just by emulating the prowess of the Olym- pians. Fans of show business could take pointers from the spectacular opening ceremony, while the mov- ers and shakers of business could marvel at the LAOCC ' s masterful organization of the Games. Mean- while, potential boycotters of future games could learn from the Soviet example: boycotts just don ' t work. Despite the very limited results of the American boycott in 1980, the Soviet bigwigs decided to sit out this Olympics, taking a handful of Sovi- et-bloc nations with them. The rea- sons are still somewhat unclear. It was hypothesized that the Soviets feared the sophisticated frug-deten- tion facilities, a resource that had already nabbed a number of Ameri- cans at the Pan Am Games. Accord- ing to a second theory, the Soviets feared an embarrassing upset victo- ry by the East Germans in the medal sweeps. A juicier theory held that the wiles of fancy-free Los Angeles would tempt the athletes away from the rather straight-laced Soviet soci- ety. Finally, it seemed that the Kremlin hoped just to make Ameri- ca ' s Olympics look bad. If this last was the motivation, the boycott was a crashing failure; by weakening the com petition, the boycotters just made the U.S. look better. Like a classy 3-ring circus, the Olympics provided something to watch in efery arena (and it seemed, at every hour of the day), ranging from the exuberant technique of Carl Lewis to the quiet determina- tion of Marathon winner Carlos Lopes. The clinical dominance of the American men ' s and women ' s basketball teams contrasted nicely with the suspenseful battle between Britian ' s Daley Thompson and West Germany ' s Jiirgen Hingsen for De- cathlon honors. The skeptical could wonder at the hospitality of the spectators, who gave the talented teams from China and Rumania standing ovations. Anyone who has ever had to keep to a budget could shake his head at LAOOC Chair- man Peter Ueberroth ' s Herculean accomplishment: managing the games from a budget of a shockingly small 513 million dollars — there are places where you can ' t buy din- ner for that kind of money. This is roughly 1 18 of the sum spent on the previous Summer Games: per- haps the Soviets didn ' t attend in 1984 because they couldn ' t afford to! There were even some bad parts to remind us to savor the good parts. In the 3000-meter, the world ' s two finest female runners were de- prived of their full opportunities by an unfortunate accident. The offici- ating was even more terrible than usual, especially in boxing, where it almost seemed that any referee who had read the rulebook was disquali- fied from officiating . Hopefully, future Olympics will have the organization and sparkle of this year ' s Games and one thing L.A. didn ' t have: world participa- tion. The Olympics are not only showcases for the host country (as we sometimes forgot, perhaps) but an opportunity for the finest ath- letes on the globe to demonstrate the internationality of talent. Greg Burton 79 80 La (Salic University • 1985 Activities 81 Open House College Tradition, University Style Open House brings the La Salle campus to life the first Sunday in each November, yet all that many students see are the aftereffects: large signs la- beling buildings so obvious, they had to be directed toward the neophyte, as well as torn streamers dangling from the light posts and railings, their colors faded from a late night rain. Yet the work that goes into Open House goes back much further than the opening ceremonies. The Students ' Govern- ment Association begins planning early in the summer, selecting a theme, choosing chairpersons, and designat- ing committees. All campus organiza- tions and clubs are notified and invited to participate, with awards b eing given for the presentations that best adhere to the theme. Fraternities and sorori- ties, as well as departmental represen- tatives, are on hand also, looking out for future pledges and potential ma- jors. In addition, a recipient for the Com- munity Service Award must be chosen from a long list of worthy candidates. Besides notifying the campus of the day ' s events, Open House must be publicized to potential students, and this alone is a mammoth task. This year ' s Open House was a spe- cial one for La Salle. The theme Col- lege Tradition, University Style em- phasized not only La Salle ' s new sta- tus, but also the concern for continuing to provide a traditional liberal arts edu- cation. Under Chairman John McGoni- gle and Co-Chairs Gina Abbamondi and Gregg Mellinson, 1984 ' s Open House proved to be quite successful, with hundreds of students taking part, and thousands more visiting the cam- pus. John D. Rilling 82 Many organizations participated in the day ' s activities. Here, members of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Gamma Phi Beta sponsored information tables. Thinking of joining the Army? ROTC demonstrated the use of a vari- ety of field equipment for prospective students. Entertainment for the day was pro- vided not only by the organizations, but also by two live bands. The Jezarian Swings performed outside the La Salle Union. 83 La Salle in Europe: Switzerland, 1983-1984 First Row: Mary Mitchell, Sue Stone, Mari- anne Semeraro, Gwen Pearlman, Gina Kus- neli, Jim Dunst, Joan Ansel, Julie Kusnell, Nancy Salerno. Second Row: Greg Mag- getti, Ron Lisicki, Chris Havey, Alex Tyree, Jim McHale, Jerry Matteis, Tom Hagan, Mark Muilin, John Manning, Luba Palasiuk, Julie Dougherty, Diane Caristo. After Switzerland First Row: Danette Curcio, Liz McKeever, Gwen Pearlman, Michelle O ' Grady, Mari- anne Semeraro, Julie Kusnell, Julie Dougher- ty, Noreen O ' Grady, Gina Kusnell, Ron Li- sicki. Second Row: Patrick O ' Neill, Diane Car- isto, John Manning, Greg Maggetti, Chris Ha- vey, Mark Muilin. La Salle Singers First Row: Rebecca Efroymson, Jennifer Efroymson, Jim Pickering. Second Row: Kim Corscadden, Kateryna Rudnytzky, Bob Talbot. 84 Alpha Epsilon Delta First Row: Lisa Goldman. Lisa Simonson, Chris Garvin. Rich Duszak, Terry Greely. Second Row: Chuck Calhoon. Nancy Brown. Gerry Kline. Third Row: Alice Pre- maza, Phyllis Garberman. Fourth Row: John Renz. Roman Kaczaj, Chris Vassal- luzzo. Tom Lynch. 85 86 Psi-Chi First Row: John Edcr, Tom Chubb. Kevin Hen nessy. Fess Hertzog. Second Row: Bob Corrato, Terri Bienkowski, Lisa Hering, Te- resa Butler. Marianne Bisco, Laura Peszka, Staci Goldberg, Lorraine Sulik. Third Row: Mike Lieb, Mike Readinger, Diane Koper- towski, Maureen Kovalch. Anne Ciecko, George Kaeval, Greg Burton, Bob Crawford, Paul Scott. - u 87 Honors Board First Row: Ed Skorpinski, Lou Ricciardi, Jerry Grunewald, Rich Duszak. Second Row: Terry Greely, Pauline Scalvino, Mar- lene Kraus, Sue Kennedy, Marybeth Senn, Laura Peszka. Gavel Society First Row: Jim Pickering, Michele Patrick, Liz Vrato. Second Row: Len Rhoades, Rich Preston, Greg Burton. Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Association First Row: Jim Pickering, Michele Patrick. Second Row: Greg Maggetti, Rich Preston, Mike Wynkoop. Collegian First Row: Kris Grady, Kateryna Rud- nytzky. Second Row: Lisa Bellino, Joan DiGre- gorio. Third Row: Ed McKeogh, John Moore, Bob Zimmerman, Paul Scott. 89 Health Care Administration Society Front Row: Kathy Marzin, Elizabeth Means, Lois Glasgan, Lisa Mallon, Karen Bruno. Back Row: Bill Sudell, Karl Jones, Jane Wise, Carl Guecia, Maria Lloyd, Linda Spa- daro. Geological Society Sitting: Rupert Edwards, Chris Mazurek, Christine Tanzosh, Dave Davis, Marta Lewyckyj, Gary Kennedy. Standing: Dan Snowden, Kathy Insol, Tom Bulling, Matt Walsh, Juan Uribe, Jim Miller. Spanish Club Kneeling: Jessie Carduner, Wanda Ortiz. Second Row: Soledad Gaitan, Betsey Car- reras, Vivian Ortiz, Diana Delgado, Diana Luzi, Kim Corscadden. Third Row: Fran Kopstein, Gretchen Thompson, Renee Rapa, Claudia Gamba, Colleen Small. Back Row: Katie Henry, Chris Springer, Joe Toland, Jose del Valle, Chris Burnette. 90 French Club Sitting: Cindy Bartolomeo, Dr. Rita Mall, Mike Rossi. Standing: Mike Wynkoop, Pina RiEzo, Dr. Richard Boudreau, Tom MaggettI, Mane Roe, Greg MaggettI. American Society for Personnel Administration Front Row: Theresa Donohoe, Andrea Simpson, Beth Hopkins. Second Row: Dr. Michael Korzeniowski, Chris Palys, Lisa Thompson, Susan Cherry. Back Row: Maria Gallo, Robert Beich, Fred Wright, Trish Ad- Jewish Student Union Front Row: Diane Marshall, Stacy Kaplan, Doree Sitkoff, Fran Kopstein. Second Row: Mark Bennett, Jill Cohen, Tod Catlani, Stu- art Forman, Dan Eisenberg, Nina Israel. Third Row: Bob Tractenberg, Gary Vogin, Gary Block, Sam Geiman, Mr. Bert Strieb. Fourth Row: Jamie Budilov, Ken Lapat, Lewis Silver, Richard Morrow. 91 La Salle Entertainment Organization First Row: Kathy Kupper, Stephen Man- kowski, Donna Young, Noble C. Benjamin, Jr. Second Row: Jeanette Baum, Maureen Egan, Maria Forth, Laurie Burkett, Cindy Bradford, Scott McHugh, Stephen McHugh, Mark Cutrona. Third Row: Antoinette DiSi- pio, Anna Maria Biescia, Bob McCreavy. Marketing Association First Row: Richard Galtman, Maria Sheeron, Elisabeth J. Kain, Kathy Afanador, Sean Gasson, Donna Griffith, Michael Tam- burri, Ed McGowan, Kathy Kelly. Second Row: Carolyn Whalen, Rose Penny, Karen Urbano, Melinda German (Moderator), Diane Gabos, Maureen Egan, Jeff Forster. 92 Phi Alpha Beta First Row: Jeanette Reilly, Andrea Hor- vath, Homyar Karanjia, Michele Kallish. Second Row: Don Doberstein. Diane LoCas- tro, Chris Garvin, Nancy Brown, Cathy Nas- kiewicz. Third Row: Kevin Fitzgerald, Jane Arenas, Frank Hayakawa, Rich Duszak, Chuck Calhoon. Fourth Row: Delphy De- Falcis, Charlie Messa, Ken LaPat, Tom Bates. Fifth Row: Phyllis Garberman, Joe Gaudio, Gerry Foti. Sixth Row: Rob DiGre- gorio, Tony Montemuro, Jill Cohen, Ann Lindline. Severjth Row: Chris Vassalluzzo, Michelle Todeschi, Carolyn Piccone, Mi- chelle Slavinski, Carlotta Hample. Eighth Row: Chris Furlong, Mary Swider, Caroline Kamper, Mary Ellen St. George, Lisa Adono- vage. Italian Club First Row: Lucy DeSanctis, Monica DiCarlo, Gabriel Cieri, Diana Luzi, Christina Giansira- cusa. Second Row: Luci Patalano, Daria Murphy, Nancy DiVito, Tony Scotto DiCarlo, Maureen O ' Neill. 93 Math Computer Science Club First Row: Joe Nascvich, Edward Dzialo, Steven Gabai, Lisa Tresnan, Mark Stever, Christina Kuropas, Arch Zawycky, Mary McGee, Dr. Stephen Andrilli. Second Row: Bob Talbot, Jerome McDonnell, Beth N. Simpkins, Steve Leshak, Elizabeth Aguilera, Colleen Tresnan, Karen Bruno, Dr. Charles Hofmann, Dr. John O ' Neill. Third Row: Drew Engelhart, Leon Wiener, Rob Garvey, Rich Czyzewski, Jim Roddy, Carol Toth, Kathleen Vesho, Maureen O ' Neill, Anthony Rzepeza. 94 Thinking About Drinking First Row: Georgine Garabedian, Terri Or- suto, Dottie DiCampli, Marcia Telthorster. Second Row: Mary Geyer, Charlie Bar- bera, Colette Campellone, Rosemary Bar- bera, Meg Luyber. . Black Students r§ of La Salle First Row: Warren McKnight, Edith Daley, Bernadine Booker, Justus Howell, Jenell Brown-Bey, Teri Lewis, Francine Williams, Trevor Austin, Ann Gordon, Alimah Walker. Second Row: Nick Okorro, Gary Cul- breath, Byron Fersner, Jeffrey Williams, So- phia Comegys, Bruce Worley, Dan Snowden, Earl Canteen, Betsy Henry. Bowling Club First Row: Luci Patalano, Mary Arabia, Lucy DeSanctis, Brigid Brennan, Monica Di- Carlo, Lee Anne Grabowski, Christina Gian- siracusa. Second Row: Walter Kanigowski, Steven Weinstein, Frankie Hayakawa, Steve Mudry, William T. Ford. Third Row: Chris Hudak, Jim Foley, Joe Pelosi, Robert Fergu- son, Byron C. Fersner. 95 Mary Goldschmidt, Sports Editor; Ed Skorpinski, Associate Editor; Ellen Campbell, Assistant Editor. Donna Kumar, Photography Editor; Carlos Cassalas, Staff Photographer 96 97 98 99 Alpha Chi Rho First Row: Kevin Fitzgerald, Charles Ca hoon, Phil Minnigh, Erid Heid. Second Row: Roger Pollitt, Joe Sacchetti, Phil Spinelli, Craig Schwartz. Third Row: Larry Kelly, Dan Markmann, Mike Mountain, Jim Bot- torff. 100 Phi Kappa Theta ,.,v- . uit. 101 Phi Gamma Nu First Row: Terry Greely, Janet Childs, Eleni Dimopoulos, Pam Vandenberg, Terry Heber- ley, Beth Giuliani, Kathy Kelly, Celeste Meo, Lisa Wahl, Pina Rizzo, Andrea Simpson. Second Row: Lisa Perricone, Carolyn Gib- bons, Jane Carlin, Sue Vanbrigle, Julie Dou- gherty, Kathy Pedicone, Mary Lynn Walsh, Karen McKeown, Eileen Donaldson, Peggy Johnson, Chris Filemyr, Renee Fox. ; Phi Gamma Delta Standing: Carl Guecia, Brian Carroll, Kevin Hennessy, Steve Cooper, Chris Green, Will Neary. Middle: John Weber, Lemar Rod- gers. Bob McDade, Jeff Forster, Chris Laughlin, Jim Bagnell, Bill Lombard, Mike O ' Connor. Front: Len Rhoades, Bob Byrnes, Paul Winter, Chris Phillips, Vince Rogliano, Alex LeMalafonte, Dave Kipp. Gamma Phi Beta First Row: Maureen McGonigal, Jennifer Swanton, Maria Esposito, Lisa lapalucci, Debbie Delmar, Diane Meyer. Second Row: Kathy Springer, Anita Breslin, Kathy Tres- sel, Janine Rocco, Danielle Miller, Kathy Eu- banks, Lisa Moore, Susan Mattie, Jackie Fla- herty. Third Row: Charlene Scullin, Mau- reen Gavaghan, Monica Wiltshire, Christine Jonas, Kathy Rogers, Maura Bray, Joyce Golfer, Reetie Tillger, Joanne Pilla, Judy Gal- lagher. Fourth Row: Cindy Conlon, Anna Maria Blescia, Trish Morrissey, Stephanie Gamble, Denise Bruno, Marvie Casals, Lo- raine Booz, Renee Rapa, Daniele Colarusso, Debbie Freisheim. 102 Tau Kappa Epsilon Front Row: J. Huck, R. Ford, J. Giuffrida. Second Row: D. Febbo, J. Dobson, J. McGonigle, J. Newsome, T. Conrad, G. Ad- ams, G. Braun. Third Row: R. Bauer, E. Reitmeyer, D. Zolfaghari, J. Mackey, P. Toomley, R. Nolan, T. Tattersdill, E. Seddon, M. Mullin. Gamma Sigma Sigma First Row: Chris Williams, Ursula O ' Reilly, Karen Frei, Tina Lawrence. Second Row: Donna Kumar, Karen Rawa, Jo Ann McNa- mara, Joe Meredith, Sue Deleon, Marybeth Houk, Marya White. Alpha Theta Alpha First Row: Susan McCann, Trisha Len- aghan, Beth Petrillo, Lisa Woods, Maureen Ferguson, Ann Hennessy, Leesa Yaksich, Ju- lie Trolla, Colette Campellone. Second Row: Jackie Muhic, Tricia Giordano, Sue McCaffrey, Jill Lucas, Dottie DiCampli, Nan- cy Lenaghan, Lynne Jacobs, Terri Orsuto, Cathy Fraser. Third Row: Gayle DeLeon, Maria Dorgan, Alba Suarez, Nicole Franke, Deanna Ahillas, Andrea Kohn, Anna Maria Pagliacetti, Mary Der Garabedian, Rosemary Barbera. 103 Phi Beta Sigma First Row: Chris Russell, Noble C. Benja- min, Jr., Bill Holte, Dr. Leonard J. Barchak (Moderator), Dwayne Bolt, Xavier K. Gallon. Second Row: Nick Okoro, Richard B. Falla, Trevor Austin, Earl Canteen. Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters First Row: Clara Fanticone, Chris Garvin, Karen Slevin. Second Row: Sue Maegerle, Patty Carr. Third Row: Stephanie Belzer. Chris Hogan, Sharon Burke, Laura Hirl, Monica Purul. 104 Sigma Phi Lambda First Row: Vince Kling (Advisor), Rob Young, Biff King, Butch Farris, Ed DeLor- enzo, Jim Valentine, Jamie Noble, Jonathon Rivard, Larry Dore. Second Row: Joe Sny- der, Shawn Nolan, John McBryan, Mark Al- berto, Reed Lifka, Jim Beatty, Jack McClunn, Chris Scudder. Third Row: Mike Pilla, Jeff Fusco, Paul Barthmaier, Jay Hoey, Earnest Rockey, Drew Lombard. Fourth Row: Matt Callaghan, Bill McCloskey, Ray McCullagh, Joe Glatfclter, Jerry MacLean, Pat McCabe, Mike Boligitz, Marc Faichtyger, Frank Faber, Bro. Gerry Molyneaux (Moder- ator). 105 106 k ' tk. 107 108 % La (Salic University 1985 Athletics 109 After looking at the field hockey team ' s 1984 schedule, no one could expect a season without some defeats. Delaware, Rutgers, Ursinus, and La- fayette, to name a few, are formidable opponents. The team ' s 6-10-2 record, however, cannot be attributed solely to a tough schedule. Says co-captain Maureen Kline, Our biggest problem is inconsistency. If we played our best in every game, we ' d have a much bet- ter record. Even if the sticksters were more con- sistent, they do not play in a confer- ence and, consequently, have no title for which to aim. The 1983 switch from the East Coast Conference to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference has put them in limbo until the MAAC includes field hockey. The only way to compete for a championship title is to receive an NCAA bid to the playoffs. To compen- sate for not having qualified for such a bid, they participated in various tour- naments including the Holy Cross Invi- tational in which they defeated Holy Cross, Maine, and Vermont to win first place. They also traveled to California for the National Hockey Festival where they took fourth place. Even more gratifying than these achievements was their 2-1 overtime victory over Ursinus on October thirti- Field Hockey Tlie sticksters try for a p eth. One of the most memorable mo- ments of the season was when we beat Ursinus, knocking them out of conten- tion for the playoffs, describes junior Trish Santry. Success in the 1985 season will de- pend on the caliber of the freshmen recruits and on the continued develop- ment of the four seniors, three juniors, and six sophomores who will consti- tute the team. Under the guidance of head coach Juli Grandell and assistant coach Roger Smart the field hockey team is optimistic for 1985. Mary Goldschmidt Tres Donohoe leads the offense. H ■ Kj 1 B l B B I M ► BJB ■■ ' v Pff K B M n Ml2a X A f |-r • r At- Pam Butler comes to the aid of Cindy McBrearty. Barb Teoli and Mo Kline rush into the action. 110 A determined Cindii McBrearty takes the ball downfield. Battling for possession are Pam Butler, Lynda Barratt, and Mo Kline. Pam Butler is flanked by opponents and stripped of the ball. Ill The 1984 La Salle Explorers soccer team experienced both an encouraging and disappointing year. Eight talented freshman will provide a solid nucleus for years to come. The failure to post an overall winning record (7-10-2), however, dampened the season. The year started off well with a suc- cessful road trip to Fairfield, Connecti- cut, where the Explorers outclassed their hosts, 4-1. Next came a blowout of Stockton State right here at McCar- thy Stadium. It appeared that the Ex- plorers were not to feel the effects of losing standout goalie Mike Kogut, long time defensive stalwart Greg Co- whey and offensive producers Jim Hooven, Art Dettra, and Chris Mullen to graduation. A rude awakening, how- ever, was in store when the Explorers kicked off against nationally ranked Fairleigh Dickinson (3rd in the country at that time). Although far from embar- rasing themselves, the La Salle legmen found their momentum halted by a 3-0 loss. Soon to follow were losses to Uni- versity of Penn, Philadelphia Textile, Lehigh, East Stroudsburg, and Drexel. The Stroudsburg game featured a strong second half comeback by La Salle that fell short, yet provided a sense of progress. Against Drexel, a last minute game tying goal seemed to be the break that the Explorers were looking for. The game was lost in over- time, however, when sophomore goal- ie Mark Melvin was fooled by a deflec- tion, thereby, allowing Drexel to score. After two victories over St. Peter ' s and Temple, the team ' s record was battered by losses and ties with only one 7-2 victory over Manhatten to Soccer Bob Greek Poursanidis and Jeff Smith work together to keep an opponent at a stand still break the streak. The last two games of the season were must wins for the team to salvage anything from a rebuilding year. First, La Salle traveled to West Point to face the Cadets on a frigid November after- noon. After a scoreless first half, Joe Rock Rudy tapped in a beautiful set- up from Bob Greek Poursanidis mid- way through the second. Chris Vaughan added an insurance goal and the Explorers escaped with a big 2-1 The La Salle legmen rally before a game. In the last game of the season against Holy Cross, Rudy ' s first half goal and Melvin ' s shutout goaltending led the Explorers to their 2nd MAAC title. Rudy finished the year with 14 goals as the team ' s leading scorer. Poursani- dis picked up after a frustrating start and much is expected from him in his senior year. Vaughan is typical of the help the Explorers picked up from the freshman class. Fullbacks Jim Boyer and Chris Kelly, stopper Steve Friend, halfbacks Mike Conners and Renaldo Jiminez, and forward Carlsen Thom- son, as well as capable fill-in goalies Bob Wagner and Tommy Malstrom will all return as sophomores. Solid midfielders Bob Wilkinson and Jeff Fusco will return, as will forward Jay Young, back Bob Brill, and supersub Jake Morris, who has playe d every- where but in the nets. Congratulations to Coach Bill Wil- kinson and his assistant Pat Farrell for leading the La Salle quest for the Com- misioner ' s Cup. And good-bye to co- captains Jeff Smith and Mike McDer- mott, who provided Explorer fans with four years of marvelous soccer! Mike Dennis The ■GreeK trit ' 5 to outmaneuver the opposition. La Salle finds the Stockton State goalie away from the net. iiillBi La Salle number 7 Mike Conners (left) and his Stockton State counterpart leap to head the ball as Carlsen Thompson and two Stockton State players anticipate the return. 113 Volleyball She ' s the toughest female I ' ve ever met in my life — like an army ser- geant. That is how captain Denise Franchetti describes women ' s volley- ball coach Maureen O ' Callaghan. Perhaps in the eyes of O ' Callaghan, better known as Reds, it is not a flattering portrayal. That toughness, however, is what has led the Lady Ex- plorers to a second consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title since O ' Callaghan became coach in 1982. That they hold the title again this year is proof that O ' Callaghan ' s some- times perfectionist goals are obtain- able. It is also a tribute to a team that just last year was nearly disbanded due to a lack of players. What the 1984 team lacked in ex- perience they atoned for in dedication and spirit. Who else would play a tour- nament match hours before her sister ' s wedding, in which she was the maid of honor, but the embodiment of the team ' s dedication, Denise Franchetti. With the pressure on, she helped them beat Holy Cross, 15-1, 15-11. Even with Franchetti out for the remaining four matches, the team went on to de- feat Fordham, 15-6, 154; St. Peter ' s, 154, 15-2; lona, 15-8, 15-6; and Man- hattan, 154, 154, for the MAAC title. Vickie Missar, Sue Canfiled, Joanne Patton, and Donna Starrett played ev- ery minute of all five matches while Maria Paradiso, Rose Whalen, Ann Marie Gordon, and Aileen O ' Brien ro- tated for the sixth position. Paradiso served on the match-winning point against Manhattan and Missar was named Outstanding Player of the tour- nament. Much was expected of the 1984 team, much was achieved, and hopes for next year are even higher. Mary Goldschmidt V- Denise Franchetti sets it up for Joanne Patton while Donna Star- rett iooi s on. 114 Power serving, like that of Joanne Patton, is an integral part Vickie Missar and Sue Canfield block while Denise of the team ' s success. Franchetti covers. 4 I Vital to the action on court is sideline support, provided here by Rose Whalen and Maria Paradiso. f 115 Men ' s Cross Country Tony Morelli was one of several runners to experience an outstanding season. Captain Tim 6a[ iad Everyone tri trong start as the gun sounds at Belmont. The strategy was simple, coach Jim Gavaghan instructed his men to run as a group near the front for as long as they could. Following the game plan to a tee, they upset Manhattan and lona for their first conference championship in eighteen years. Winning the MAAC was the highlight of an other-wise aver- age season that saw them finish with a 6-6 dual meet record. Individually, though, Kevin Ru ch and Tony Morelli had outstanding cam- paigns with Ruch winning four meets and setting two school records. Not far behind were captain Tim Barton, ju- niors Jaff Knoll and Tom Fitzpatrick, and freshmen Steve Lunney, Bill Sel- grath, and Matt Costello. The team will lose only one member to graduation so the future looks bright for an even better over-all season next year. Kathy Kupper 116 Women ' s Cross Country The hours of running put in on hot summer days paid dividends through- out the cross country season as several runners had outstanding campaigns. Maureen Klein and co-captain Sheryl Reid took turns leading the pack with Sue Silvestrini not far behind. Reid set a new school record on the team ' s home course, Belmont Plateau, at the Big Five meet. Rounding out the pack were co-cap- tain Erika Williams, Kathy Kelly, Kathy Kupper, Tami Levin, Berna- dette Jackson, Collette Powell and Gretchen Hebner. The best showing of the year was a repeat performance of last year ' s sec- ond place finish to a powerful Holy Cross squad in the MAAC Champion- ships. It was a better showing this time around, however, with three Explorers finishing in the top ten. Although some key members are graduating. Women ' s Cross Country is coming into its own at La Salle, and it should continue to produce quality ef- forts for some time. Lori Rowley prepares to move ahead of her Villanove opponents. J, ♦.•.. ' ... y M A lone Explorer in the midst of a pack of Owls. 117 Women ' s Swimming A La Salle woman races her opponent to the finish line in th breaststroke. The sport of swimming entails train- ing that prepares a swimmer to give her best performances at the end of the season. Not halfway through the 1985 season, the women ' s swimming team had already broken six school records, making the outlook of a second MAAC championship in 1985 optimistic. Senior Sue Fricker, last year ' s Most Valuable Swimmer, will again be called upon to lead the team to victory in the 100 and 200 backstroke, the 200 indi- vidual medley, and three relays: the 200 and 400 IM and the 200 free. By her side will be seniors Anne Murphy, swimming the 100 and 200 butterfly, and Maureen Ferguson for the 400 IM. Although 1985 will be their last year at La Salle, juniors Barb McHugh and Mary Ellen Dooley will return, as will sophomore and school record holder Val Selser and five freshmen. These talented swimmers plus new recruits will give coach John Lyons and assis- tant coach Rick Pohlig a versatile group with which to work in order to surpass the success of 1985. Mary Goldschmidt Often the competition was close. I sure hope this is the last lap. fMRuHilMliai Kinaea lrifegae: 118 As of the end of January, the men ' s swimming team had put together an 8- 1 record, confirming coach John Ly- ons ' predictions that the team would continue its winning tradition and hopefully recapture the MAAC title that they had won with ease in 1984. La Salle ' s rank in the Eastern Sea- boards is also expected to improve in 1985, from its already respectable top ten position to a top five standing. Seniors Craig Cummings, Anthony Moore, Charlie Messa, and Paul Jarvis, and junior Mike Goerke, all school re- cord holders, have provided the exper- ience and talent needed to defeat top ten opponents such as Pitt and West Virginia. With six sophomores and five freshmen to add depth to the team. La Salle can expect to fare well against similarly rough competition next year. A more competitive schedule is ex- actly what third-year coach Lyons has in mind for his team as schools such as Princeton, LSU, Villanova, Pitt, and West Virginia are added to La Salle ' s list of opponents. We will never be a national powerhouse, says Lyons, but we can swim respectably with other Eastern schools and be consis- tent on that level. As MAAC title holders and former ECC champions, the swimming team has certainly main- tained an admirable record of consis- tency of which to be proud. Mary Goldschmidt Men ' s Swimming V 119 The La Salle University Cheer- leaders had a very challenging season ahead of them, yet they came up win- ners. Due to graduation, the squad re- tained only four of its previous sixteen members, including Danielle Miller, Helen Schrama, Barb Swierczewski, and second-year captain Pete Torres. Among the new members were Kathy Afanador, Dom Catramlione, Perry Engard, Gary Harper, Pamela Klopp, Denise Meloni, Vicki Mouzon, Drew Pollard, Carl Smith, John Squires, and Mark Viggiani. Meanwhile, the mascot was manned by the very durable and hard working Helen Speakman. We definitely had our work cut out for us with such a young squad, said Torres, however, we were confident that our group was very talented and could very well be the best squad ever. We ' ve practiced long hours striving to be the best in the Big Five and MAAC conference. For the fourth and final year, this energetic group was under the direc- tion of Marie O ' Donnell and her assis- tants Terri Andres and Joe Whalen. Marie left to join her husband, Joe O ' Donnell, in his new position as Assis- tant Athletic Director at Wichita State University. She will be sorely missed because of her valuable contributions over the years. The La Salle Cheerleaders are very Cheerleading Helen Speai man is this year ' s person beiiind tiie mask of our Explorer mascot. 122 La Salle Cheerleaders perform before a crowd at the basketball pep rally. active — several member of the squad attended the Universal Cheerleading Camp in August and brought back new and invigorating cheers as well as part- ner stunts. While the squad ' s main function is to perform at the men ' s bas- ketball games, this is not always an easy task if the team is playing at their opponent ' s home court. In the process of following the basketball team, the Explorer Cheerleaders have travelled to such places as New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, as well as their favorite spot, the Miller High Life Clas- sic in Tampa, Florida over the Christ- mas holiday. Leigh McDonald Pep Band If you ' ve been to a La Salle Basket- ball game at the Palestra this year, you may have noticed a lot of noise coming from the last few rows of the bleachers. That ' s because this year ' s La Salle Pep Band has been bigger and louder than ever before. Under the direction of George Pinchock and Valerie Lee, the Pep Band is divided into two parts — the music section and the spirit sec- tion. The music section, as the name implies, provides music to entertain the crowd as well as to aid the Cheer- leaders in dance routines. The spirit section is a group of rowdy people who like to make noise by banging a cow- bell or by just chanting along with the Cheerleaders. Fan support is essential to motivate a team to play well, and much credit has been given to the Pep Band for providing the encouragement needed to get the crowd going. The Pep Band has even traveled to the Meadowlands and to Hartford, Conn, in order to sup- port an otherwise fanless La Salle team. Although not as large in numbers as most other school ' s bands, the La Salle Pep Band is clearly a visible one. Con- sidering that many people have ex- pressed interest in the Pep Band, per- haps next year they will be even bigger and louder. Mary Lynn Walsh Intramurals La Salle University is a truly great sports school and this is reflected in the di verse and well-participated intramur- als program. Basketball, football, street-hockey, Softball, volleyball, swimming, and indoor soccer are all represented and include women, men, and fraternity leagues. The intramurals program gives all those in the La Salle community who may not have the time, inclination or ability to play on the collegiate level a chance to take part in the sport of their interest. The competition can be fierce as well as fun and by no means do the participants take the program lightly. Rivalries are formed and so are poten- tial dynasties. Some play from their freshman year to their senior year on the same team and take pride in their victories and disappointment in their defeats. Champions in each sport are awarded with La Salle Intramural Champion shirts. The majority of the resident stu- dents are involved as well as many of the commuters. Teachers, alumni, and graduate students also take part in the popular program. The intramurals pro- gram has been a great aspect of life at La Salle and will hopefully retain its level of excellence and popularity in the future. Fiji members do battle against tine faculty in a charity game. Golf Coming away with a .500 record from the previous year, the La Salle Golf Team was looking forward to a strong start this fall; participating in five tournaments, they would exper- ience one of their most active fall schedules ever. After opening with a fourth place finish at East Stroudsburg, thanks to season-best rounds of 78 from junior Drew Friel and senior Scott Arnold, the La Salle golfers did not perform as well in the next three matches, which included a last place showing at the Big Five Fall Classic. Behind sophomore Bill Walsh ' s 78, however, they rallied to take third at the Johns Hopkins Invitational Tourna- ment in Baltimore to end the season. In addition to senior captain Dave Beardsley, other members of the team include junior Jim Jenkins, sopho- mores Joe Hughes and Paul Winter, and Freshman Mike Scanlon. They compete under the joint direction of Father Robert Breen, the second year coach from Cardinal Dougherty, and Tom Meier, La Salle ' s former intramu- Sean McGrath ral director who became the assistant director of athletics this winter. The spring months will be a busy time for the La Salle golfers, who will average about three matches a week in April. Four of the team ' s ten tri-match- es will be played at La Salle ' s home course, the Philmont Country Club. In the MAAC Championships, to be held at the Pelham Country Club in Long Island, New York, the golfers hope to finish in the upper half of the pack. Ed Skorpinski 123 Women ' s Basketball Coach Speedy Morris demonstrates the proper defensive stance. Concentration marks the faces of Jill Crandley and Suzi McCaffrey as they prepare for foul shots. f 4 124 Sophomore Allison Hudson gets past the defense. Leading scorer Linda Hester tries to increase La Salle ' s five point lead by two. No one enjoys dwelling on the past unless the memories are pleasant. The La Salle ' s women ' s basketball team is no exception; last year ' s disappointing 13-18 record has long been forgotten as the Lady Explorers think only of their newly founded success under head coach Bill Speedy Morris. As of the end of January, the women had played to a 15-5 overall and 4-1 MAAC record, hopefully with enough momen- tum to take them to a MAAC title and beyond. Starters included juniors Linda Hes- ter, Jill Crandley, and Suzi McCaffrey, sophomores Kelly Briar and Allison Hudson, and freshman Cheryl Reeve. The only senior on the team, captain Gina Tobin, provided support and en- couragement from the bench where she sat for most of the season due to two stress fractures in her left foot. Although young, this talented team placed first in the Finest Gold Cup Tournament, beating Connecticut, American, and Vermont; took third in the La Salle Invitational winning two games out of three; and proved tough in clutch situations as evidenced by their 65-60 overtime win against Fair- field and their 58-53 victory over St. Peter ' s at St. Peter ' s. Individual performances were equal- ly outstanding. Linda Hester led the team in points averaging 22.3 per game while Suzi McCaffrey led in re- bounds with 8.6 per game. The sopho- mores all saw improvement over their freshman year and first-year player Cheryl Reeve led the team in assists. One of the biggest factors in the team ' s success was the coaching. Suc- cess is something to which Speedy Morris is more than accustomed; in six- teen seasons as a boys varsity high school coach at Roman Catholic High School and the William Penn Charter School, he amassed a 387-96 record with an average of better than twenty- four victories per season and was named Catholic League Coach of the Year four times. Although the adjust- ments were difficult, his coaching abili- ty and the women ' s talent readily over- came the obstacles of transition. If both coach and players continue to work well together, next year may prove to be the best in La Salle ' s histo- ry. Certainly, this year has already pro- vided inspiration and happy memories for seasons to come. Mary Goldschmidt Men ' s Track Competing in the Steeple Chase is graduate student and returning runner Brent Barnhill; he holds the school record in that event. Anyone that has ever participated on a track team knows how tiring and discouraging the long daily afternoon practice sessions can be. While other students can go home or back to the dorms to relax, college runners must head for the track. The La Salle Men ' s Track Team, however, has made as its quote for the 84-85 season, Pain is the forefront of victory. They have realized that in order to achieve top performances at meets, they must en- dure the painful everyday sacrifices. Halfway through the winter season, the team ' s philosophy was already paying off. Sporting a 6-2 record, the Explorers were geared up for the Mill- rose Games in New York, the premier indoor event of the year. Senior co- captains Rab Irvine and Dave Richard excelled in the hurdles and middle dis- tances while fellow co-captain Chris Russell, an overall exceptional athlete, competed in sprints and the long and triple jumps. Kevin Ruch, Tony Mor- elli, and Tim Barton, all cross country 126 team members, participated in the dis- tance events. Other younger runners who showed a lot of promise for the future included sophomore Tim Col- lins (800 m, 1000 m, 1500 m) and fresh- man Dave Casale, another smooth run- ning middle distance competitor. In the field events, Joe Mackey turned in re- spectable performances in an area that receives less attention at La Salle. In fact, it was calculated that if field events were dropped from the point totals, the Explorers would fare even better in the standings based on run- ning alone. As soon as the cinder track thaws, the team will move outside again to prepare for meets that will culminate in the Penn Relays, the spring Highlight event. With a little luck and a lot of hard work, coach Jim Gavaghan ' s run- ners should do quite well yet another year. Ed Skorpinski Joe Mackey participates in the lesser known event of the shot put. Women ' s Track _ Maureen Kline, pictured here at the Penn Relays, runs track and cross country in addition to captaining the field hockey team. Sophomore Kathy Kupper runs the mile. This year ' s women ' s track team, more determined than ever to do well, is headed by new coach Brother Jer- ome Benway. Brother Jerome, from Cardinal Dougherty High School, has enforced a vigorous training program to enhance the talent and skills of each team member. The increased enthusi- asm he has instilled is obvious as indi- vidual runners strive for personal goals, improving the overall quality of the team and hopefully enabling them to qualify for the ECAC Champion- ships at the end of the season. Contributing to the team are Trish Sutton, triple jump; Joyce England, shot put; Teresa Corbett and Marianne McCormick, sprinters; Lori Rowley and Regina Oristaglio, middle dis- tance; and the entire cross country team. The team has expanded both in numbers and in ability and is prepared for their toughest opponents. With this kind of attitude, there is nothing to keep the women ' s squad from per- forming to their potential and beyond. Kathy Kupper Giving it all she can is Kathy Kelly in 800. 127 Women ' s Crew Some of the gang: Nancy Mortenson, Stephanie Gamble, Barbara Killian, Ka ren Lampart, Vicki Missar. 128 This year the La Salle University Women ' s Crew Team underwent many changes. The loss of the coach and all of the varsity rowers left the status of the team up in the air. Howev- er, because of the enthusiasm and de- termination of returning members and many new recruits, the women ' s pro- gram is looking ahead to a prosperous spring season. New coach John Gentile has high hopes for his team. Under the leader- ship of co-captains Stephanie Gamble and Karen Lampart, and returning rowers Barb Killian, Joyce England, and Vicki Missar, Coach Gentile is not worried about his team ' s inexperience. Our lack of experience can be offset by our enthusiasm and desire to win. In the first of two fall races on the Schuylkill River, the Frostbite Regatta, the La Salle Women placed a disap- pointing last. In the second event, how- ever, the Bill Braxton Memorial Regat- ta, the team finished respectably in the middle of the pack in a race that fea- tured one of the premier teams in the TP ' ■JSi,.Jf. .«i 4fcJh(iM|lii  ' - '  fe ' . ' ' ' pw l. country. Moreover, the crew season is a year-long one, beginning in Septem- ber and ending in May; there will be several more opportunities for the women to improve their record. The training is rigorous and requires dedication and discipline. But, for co- captain Karen Lampart, it is a worth- while experience. Rowing takes a lot out of you, but the satisfaction you get from overcoming the obstacles of pain and frustration is worth it when you reflect on your achievements. Barb Cattie Taking special care of the shells is an important job for any crew team; here the La Salle women bring their boat back into the house. 129 The 1985 Men ' s Crew Team has been training hard since September for what promises to be one of the most successful years in La Salle ' s rich row- ing history. Coming off of last year ' s MAAC conference victory in Massa- chusetts, and both lightweight and heavyweight wins in the fall Braxton Cup Regatta, the crew begins the in- tensive winter training required for the spring season with a great deal of mo- mentum. Led by second year coach Dan Hing- iey and driven by captain Tim Conrad, the crew team now has over thirty ath- letes. A Brand new eight-oared shell was purchased last year and another eight has been promised for later this spring. For the first time in four years there are enough returning varsity members and big boys for a heavyweight eight that has a very good shot at win- ning the Dad Vail Regatta — the na- tional rowing championship. This Men ' s Crew heavyweight eight brought smiles and many memories to alumni watching the fall regattas as it cranked to victory over schools like Drexel, George Wash- ington, Holy Cross, Ithaca and Mariet- ta. Rowing is a sport that requires per- fect synchronization among the oars- men and demands nothing less than the ultimate in physical conditioning. This year La Salle rowers will grind out over a thousand miles on the Schuylkill in Preparation for five 2000 meter races culminating in the Dad Vail. These figures fail to take into account the hours spent in the weight room, the miles spent running hills, the after- noons of ergometer pieces and the pre- cious hours of sleep offered up to early morning practice. This year ' s team car- ries on the rugged beauty of the tough- est sport on campus. Joseph Michels La Salle ' s heavyweight eight: Bill Lombard, Joseph Michels, Neil Brown, Tim Conrad, Hugh Friel, Mike Muskett, Jim Bagley, Steve Ksiazek, Ken Kovan 130 x In perfect form. La Salle speeds toward a victory. 131 Baseball First baseman Pat Wanniger reaches for the throw from third. 132 Junior Sam Boone looks for his pitch. i One team making big plans this spring is the La Salle Baseball Team. Finishing 17-17-1 overall last year, but second in MAAC conference play with a 10-1 record, the Explorers are hoping to do even better this time around. Led by coach Gene McDonnell, who enters his twenty-seventh season with 341 ca- reer victories, they will try to dethrone 1st year ' s champions, lona, who will be their toughest competitor again this year. Although they were invited last season, a first place finish would guar- antee a berth in the ECAC-South Tour- nament, held at James Madison Uni- versity in Virginia. Two of the Key players this spring will be senior co-captains Bob McNally, a catcher who was second on the team in RBI ' s last season and who as a soph- omore became the youngest captain La Salle history, and Bob Irwin, who played a strong defensive centerfield while demonstrating strong leadership qualities. Junior first baseman-pitcher Pat Wanniger, who led the team in pitching appearances while compiling a .340 batting average, will also play an important role this year, along with sophomore Frank DiMichele, who was hurt for part of the season, but hurled a fine 3-2 record when he was healthy. Junior rightfielder Sam Boone will try to have another near .400 average sea- son at the plate, while senior Mike Gal- lagher, who hit an extra-inning HR to win the game over St. Peter ' s, should continue his solid play at third base. Finally, other players who should make an impact this year include Barry Petracenko (2B), Sero Cardamone (OF), Tom Sottile (C 3B), Paul Elmer (P), and Mike McLaughlin (P), an Aca- demic All-American last year. When asked about the team ' s out- come, co-captain McNally responded that he was looking at the best season of my four years here at La Salle, and with all of this firepower, the Explorers should live up to all expectations. Ed Skorpinski OK, guys, it ' s Miller Time! 133 Senior Kathy Pedicone walks away from another victory. Coach Jeff Marmon had one unim- peachable goal at the start of the 1984 Fall season: he wanted his girls to finish over .500. After a few close calls, the team accomplished just that; they ended the season with a 7-6 record against tough area competition. Returning senior Kathy Pedicone was a major part of the team ' s success. Playing at first or second singles in ev- ery match but one, she provided the necessary experience to a basically young squad. Sophomore transfer Kay Rudden alternated with Pedicone at the top positions, and was a winning addition there. Junior Andrea Hor- vath, a third-year starter, rounded out the singles spots with remarkable play; she was integral to many of the team ' s hard-fought victories. The two doubles teams were a jum- ble throughout the season as coach Marmon tried to find the best combina- tions to put on the court. In addition to returning sophomore Kerrie McGinley and third-year players Jackie Dano, Lisa May, and Colleen Horn, newcom- ers Vicki Marr and Peggy Seydow, Women ' s Tennis both sophomores, were worked into the lineup. Consistency, coach Mar- mon urged endlessly, that ' s what we ' ve got to have out there, match after match. Although the lineup was juggled throughout the season, it did provide the opportunity for the less experienced players to get the playing time they deserved. Sophomore Gail Brennan and freshman Tracy Cullin- ane filled out the roster. Among their victories were 5-0 wins over Gwynedd Mercy and Cheyney and close 3-2 scores over Chestnut Hill, Beaver, Rider, and Textile. Their last match was a tough 4-1 loss to Kutz- town, with Andy Horvath picking up the only win, that finished the season at 7-6. While, naturally, no definite plans have been made for next year, coach Marmon will have much to work with. Co-captains Kathy Pedicone and Col- leen Horn will have graduated but the remainder of the team will be back to try to improve 1984 ' s record. Peggy Ann Seydow Kneeling: Jacltie Dano, Peggy Seydow, Colleen Horn, Kathy Pedicone, Lisa May. Standing: Gail Brennan, Kerri McGinley, Kay Rudden, Jeff Marmon, Coach, Andrea Horvath, Tracy CuUinane, Vicki Marr. 134 Men ' s Tennis Junior Gary Block shows off his backhand. La Salle ' s Men ' s Tennis team fin- ished their 1984 Spring season with an astounding 9-1 record, and they ' re looking to match that success in 1985. The nucleus of the team is practically untouched, with six players returning from last year; the sixth straight season of the expert coaching of Jeff Marmon will be the asset that it ' s always been. In October the team competed in MAAC Championships at Forest Hills, placing a respectable fifth against pow- erful squads from up and down the East Coast. The lineup that coach Mar- mon used in New York is a tentative plan for this season, with sophomore Mike Holt leading the team at first sin- gles. Third-year starter Wasyl Manko played in the number two spot, and talented Cornell McLeod, a freshman from Chestnut Hill Academy, took over the third singles. Senior Joe Si- mon played in the number four posi- tion and junior Gary Block won a silver Returning the shot is Joe Delikat. medal for his excellent play at number five singles. Joe Delikat, a senior, rounded out the lineup that will face some difficult area competition later in the spring. While maintaining a winning record is certainly important to the team, their dedication and loyalty to tennis and to La Salle is of even greater significance. As Joe Simon put it, We had a great year last year, and it will be difficult to better the record, but I think we can do it. The real key, though, is being part of the team. It is obvious that if the men can, in the words of Gary Block, keep our family cohesiveness intact throughout the vicissitudes of the sea- son, then they can accomplish as much, if not more, than they did in 1984. Peggy Ann Seydow Hey ref. 135 Men ' s Basketball Forward Larry Koretz looks for assistance. Freshman Tim Legler reaches up in the middle for a layup against Viilanova. If this article on the 1984-85 Men ' s Basketball Team had to have a title, it would most likely be The Grinch That Stole Christmas. Instead of an imagi- nary creature, however, La Salle ' s grinch was the NCAA rule book, and its victim was Albert Truck Butts. A senior communications major. Truck entered his final year ranked among the top seventy-five pro prospects, and was an integral part of the Explorer ' s starting five. However, prior to coming to La Salle, Truck attended the Freder- ick (Va.) Military Academy for two years, where he played on their varsity basketball team. According to the NCAA official rules, a college athlete is not allowed to play more than four years of a varsity sport after his twentieth birthday. Al- though only a portion of Truck ' s sec- ond season at Frederick was played after his twentieth, it still counted as a full season, leaving him with only three years of eligibility at La Salle. This technicality remained secret, however, until last fall, when the news broke. The entire La Salle community was shocked and surprised to hear that their star center would have to be benched for the entire season. Every- one had anticipated a record season from a men ' s team that consisted of all five starting members from last year ' s MAAC and Big Five Champions. Two hearings before a local judge on Truck ' s case proved to no avail. As a result, a practically guaranteed top-twenty season for the Explorers was humbled significantly. After a sea- son opening victory over Monmouth at Hayman Hall, the La Salle men ' s team lost five of their next eight games, in- cluding two to Big Five opponents Temple and Viilanova. Then, as an 84- 55 blowout of Dartmouth appeared to lift spirits some, a crushing 103-73 de- feat was delivered by this year ' s MAAC power lona. The loss left La Salle with a mediocre 5-6 record with more than half of the season left to go. In their last sixteen games, the Explor- ers finally began to pour it on. A fter gradually adjusting to the absence of 136 Falling forward, Ralph puts up a shot against the glass. Senior Pete Tiano attempts to guard against the Wildcats ' ace Duane McLain. Butts, they rallied with an 11-5 stretch that raised their season mark to a re- spectable 16-11, with the MAAC Championships still to follow. As assistant coach Joe Mihalich re- marked, The true test of any team is how to perform under adversity, which the men ' s team certainly exper- ienced. Without Butts the entire game strategy changed; La Salle was forced to become a strictly perimeter team. Some Explorers, however, responded well to the challenge. Seniors Steve Black and Ralph Lewis each averaged close to twenty points per game, while Larry Koretz, Chip Greenberg, and Pete Tiano provided a lot of help with rebounds and assists. Freshman Tim Larry is all alone as he goes up for an easy two. Legler, Rich Tarr, and Eric Lee learned quickly as each received a consider- able amount of playing time. Other members of the team included Victor Moran, Ken Palczewski, Terrence Jackson, Mike Bologitz and Gary Jones. Although the 1984-85 season was generally disappointing for the Explor- ers, its few high points, such as La Salle ' s Big Five wins over St. Joe ' s and Penn, and its 85-80 overtime victory over Army are certainly worth remem- bering. And everyone knows coach Lefty Ervin will be giving it his best shot again next year. Ed Skorpinski 137 138 La SMc Universitj 1985 Seniors 139 Abarca Michele M. Abarca Laurette M. Adair Carmen E. Adames Patricia Adams Kathleen A. Arnoldy Sossi Arzoumanian Patricia Aspinall Kimberly Atkinson 140 Bergiven Noble C. Benjamin Jr. Karen J.M. Bennett Thomas Berdini Paul Bergiven 141 Berry Carol A. Brigham Nancy Ann Brown Charles Browning Karen Ann Bruno 142 Caffie Greg Burton Teresa Mary Butler Robert M. Byrnes Diane W. Caffie 143 Calabro Adele B. Calabro Charles D. Calhoon Arlene Callender Keith A. Cameron Kenneth H. Cameron Colette Campellone hd Stephen Carlin Carolyn Carreiro William Carreras Jr. Brian Carroll Thomas Caruso Patrick G. Cassidy Carolyn A. Cattie Maria Cavallaro 144 Cocivera Michael H. Clemente Patrick M. Clowry Charles Clunk Mary R. Cocivera 145 Comroe John E. Connolly Timothy J. Conrad George Conroy Deborah L. Cooke 146 Cummings Annette C. Cristiano Mary Katherine Cronin David Cucinotta Craig Cummings 147 Cunningham Colleen Cunningham Susan J. Cymbalski Stephen J. Czekalski Richard Czyzewski Jr. John Deamer Jr. Mark J. Debellis Robert DeCesare James Neil Deegan Robert L. Deissroth Steven Delaney Diana Delgado Lourdes Delgado 148 Dobson John DelGaudio Joseph J. Delikat Silvana Delia Valle Edmund F. DeLorenzo Agnes M. Denby Mary DerGarabedian Rita DeTommaso Michael J. Dever John D. DeVincent Thomas P. Dignam Robert A. DiGregorio Kevin C. Dillon Eleni Dimopoulos David DiPaolo Antoinette DiSipio John Dobson 149 Dolnycky Anna Maria Dolnycky James R. Donnelly Theresa Donohoe Julie A. Dougherty Kathryn M. Dougherty Barbara Doughten Vernette Doris Dow Eugene Draganosky Bryan Driscoll Sean D. Duffin John Dugan Mary E. Dugan Elias Gopez Dungca Brian Durkin Albert Joseph Durso 150 Farris Pasquale Fittipaldi 152 Gagliardi Vincent P. Fox Denise A. Franchetti Paul R. Franchino Cathleen Fraser Therese M. Fuerst Christopher Furlong Diane Gabos Tina Gagliardi 153 Gaines Joseph A. Gaines Judith A. Gallagher Barbara A. Gallen Maria R. Gallo James J. Gallombardo Richard B. Galtman Sandra M. Gambino Phyllis Garberman Robert K. Gauss Maureen P. Gavaghan Matthew Gaworski Leandro Genoese 154 Goldman Sheila A. Gillespie John S. Giuffrida Jr. Mary Beth M. Giuliani 155 Gonzalez Awilda Gonzalez t . Saundra E. Gray Donna M. Griffith 156 Hellerick f d ' till Bk - ' ' fl Daniel A. Guerriero Denise Joan Halpin Guina M. Hammond James Hanahan Jr. Christine L. Havey Catherine E. Heany Teresa C. Heberley Susan J. Hellerick 157 Hennessy Ann M. Hennessy Patrick Hennessy Timothy C. Hennessy Joseph M. Herman Elizabeth Anne Hickey mbtmiimk ' M ■; ?!HmimiiiiimiBt g-j t yk|t th % m ' rJP ' M im John D. Higgins Lynne M. Hill Kevin J. Hipps Laura A. Hirl Christine M. Hogan Elizabeth Hopkins Maureen S. Hopkins Colleen Horn Patricia A. Howard Joseph R. Huck Jr. Robert E. Hunter 158 Johannesen Elizabeth Jastrzebski Joanne Jeffers Amy Maria Jelen Susan Johannesen 159 Johnson Walter Kanigowski Homyar Karanjia Jane Marie Kauffman Anita Therese Kelly 160 Kerrigan Sandra Jeane King David G. Kipp Maureen A. Klein Gerard L. Kline 162 LaPergola Diane M. Kopertowski Fran D. Kopstein Irene H. Koszarek Susan M. Kowalczyk Kimberly A. Kristire Janet Irene Kroculick Christopher Scott Lally Teresa Marie Lamb Thomas J. Langan Jr. Marc LaPergola 163 Lautenbacher f David V. Lautenbacher Eugene Cerezo Layos William Lebair James Lemly Patricia A. Lenaghan Joanne Marie Lindley Ronald P. Lisicki 164 Joseph Mackey Jr. Gerard E. Maclean 165 Maggetti Anna H. Mario Vincent J. Market Michael Marks Lisa Mateja 166 McCaffrey Kathleen McCaffrey Maureen McCann Susan M. McCann Kevin McCausland Mu «) ' ' J ..£S t . 168 McGovern Colleen McDade Patricia A. McDaniels Michael V. McDermott Carol A. McDevitt Mark L. McGinn Vincent A. McGonagle Maureen L. McGonigal Brian F. McGovern 169 McHugh Patrick McHugh Timothy P. McHugh Walter J. McHugh Elizabeth McKeever Thomas J. McKenna Karen Ann McKeown Richard McMuUen Colleen McNally Rose McNamara Teresa A. McNichols William G. McNulty Elizabeth G. Means Nicholas V. Mento Celeste D. Meo Charles A. Messa III Kristine Miklusek 170 Moynihan Anthony J. Milcarsky Danielle M. Miller Raymond C. Miller Joan Margaret Mills John Moore Patricia Anne Morrissey Nancy Mortenson Marlene E. Morton Denise C. Mosca Michael B. Mostak Joseph G. Motz Michael T. Moynihan 171 Mshomba Carl Murone Anne Marie Murphy Cathleen V. Murphy James M. Murphy Al Naulty William Robert Neary Marilyn T. Nepps Kristina Lyn New John Blaise Newsome 4 i i Roger L. Nolan Shawn Patrick Nolan Michael M. O ' Brien 172 Ortell Noreen O ' Grady Kenneth M. Olejniczak Regina Marie Oristaglio Robert James O ' Rourke U] Teresa Rose Orsuto Carl A. Ortell 173 Ortiz Vivian Ortiz Timothy O ' Shaughnessy Christine Marie Palys Charlene Pancoast Donnamarie Panebianco Gregory B. Pasquale Bryan A. Patanovich Michele Mary Patrick Kathleen E. Pedicone John P. Peiffer Jr. Al Pellegrino Martin Pendergast 174 Prucella Rosemary Penny Anthony R. Peracchia Marygrace E. Pesce Elizabeth T. Petrillo Carolyn A. Phelan G. Christian Phillips James A. Pickering Jr. Diane V. Pinel Lorraine Pollock Maria L. Pomponi Barbara Ann Pomponio Kathleen M. Porreca Collette Elise Powell Richard P. Proko Patricia A. Proto Jack Prucella 175 Purul Monica L. Purul Francis J. Pyne Jr. Helen S. Pyrih Jeanne A. Quarles 176 Roddy James J. Reynolds David W. Richard Edward M. Riley Jr. Maria Caridad Rivero Josephine Rizzo Catherine E. Roarty Alama D. Roberts James Roddy 177 Rodgers Yvette Mary Rogers Michael Rossi Pamela Anne Rosso Michael Rowan h « Margaret Ruane Denise Ann Rubino Anthony Ruscitelli Joseph Rush William Rushton Julia Rusnell Christopher M. Russell Robert K. Sadowl 178 Helen E. Schaffling Gregory P. Schaub F. Robert Scheerle Jr. Scott M. Schieck Elizabeth A. Seiberlich Marianna Semeraro Sheehan Timothy E. Sheehan Kimberly A. Shepherd Tawana Sherman-Harper Nicholas M. Signoretta Bernadette T. Smith Carl H. Smith Jeffrey A. Smith Jessica Felice Smith 180 Swierczewski Linda T. Spalding David Allan Spivack Brian J. Spuhler Mark F. Squilla Gail Marie Stasik Laurie Stephenson Robert J. Stevenson Bruce Stroud M ' M Gregory J. Stunder Alba M. Suarez Fernando A. Suarez Robert Suleski Lorraine Sulik Mary Sullivan Gina Renee Sutton Barbara S. Swierczewski 181 Sydnor Mark A. Thomas 182 Tursi £k Lisa Renee Thompson Michael Thornton Peter William Tiano Robert Tiernan Gary S. Trachtman Mark G. Tressel James J. Trinacria Janet Marie Tropiano John V. Tumasz John Tumolo Laura B. Turner Paul Tursi 183 Urbano Pamela Vandenberg Lena Michelle Vann Christopher Vassalluzzo Harry J. Veneri Anthony M. Verde Albert Vernacchio Kathleen Vesho Patrick Waddington Kathleen Waddington itf;k Mary R. Wagner George A. Walker Jr. Olivia Walker Matthew Walsh 184 Williams Suzanne Marie Wenzel Kevin P. Whalen Michael S. Whelihan James Holt White David T. Wiggins Dorothy Williams Erika Lee Williams Etta G.R. Williams 185 Williams Mae P. Williams Omar Karim Wilson Elizabeth Wiskowski Kathleen D. Witt Joan Wolper k t Joseph J. Wolper Fredrick K. Wolpert Jr. Michael T. Wood Cheryl L. Wurtenberg Walter G. Wyatt Lynn Wylot Leesa Ann Yaksich 186 Zolfaghari Terry Greely Christopher S. Green Larry Keller Daniel P. Markmann 187 Seniors Abarca, Michele M. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Adair, Laurette M. BA, Special Edu- cation. Phila., PA. Volleyball. Adames, Carmen E. BS, Account- ing Computer Science. Phila., PA. Adams, Patricia. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Warminster, PA. Anaerican Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators. Aggelikas, Semo. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Phila., PA. Aguilera, Elizabeth. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Spanish Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Albert, Kenneth D. BA, Psycholo gy. Phila., PA. Alfredo, James D. BA, Communica- tions. Rye, NY. Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, WEXP Radio, Intra- murals. Allerton, Daniel J. BS, Marketing. Bridgeport, PA. Marketing Associ- ation, Intramurals, American Soci- ety for Personnel Administrators. Anderson, Thomas R. BA, Political Science. Freehold, NJ. St. Thomas More Law Society. Andris, Teresa. BA, Communication Arts. Cherry Hill, NJ. Cheerleading, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Phi Beta. Arnold, Scott. BS, Management. Hartsdale, NY. Amoldy, Kathleen A. BS, Finance Marketing. Holland, PA. Arzoumanian, Sossi. BA, Commu nications. Phila., PA. Aspinall, Patricia. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Atkinson, Kimberly Ann. BA, Biol ogy. Phila., PA. Residence Council, Open House, Intramurals. Bacon, Donna Ann. BA, Econom- ics Computer Science. Phila., PA. Baker, Tracy Thomas. BS, Account ing. Collingswood, NJ. Accounting Association, Accounting Board, Beta Alpha, Wrestling. Ball, John Donald. BA, Psychology. Pennsburg, PA. Barbosa, Fernanda. BS, Account- ing Computer Science. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society, Beta Al- pha, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Barrett, Susan. BA, Economics. Phila., PA, Ukrainian Club, Intra- murals, Open House Committee, Society for the Advancement of Management. Barrett, William Francis. BA, Communication Arts. Phila., PA. Both Sides Now, Engl ish Depart- ment Board, Marketing Association. Bartolomeo, Cynthia M. BA, French Spanish. N. Wildwood, NJ. French Club, Spanish Club, Pi Delta Phi, Grimoire, Alpha Epsilon. Bateman, Daniel M. BS, Account ing. Churchville, PA. Bauer, Robert M. BS, Accounting. Allentown, PA. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Residence Council, Investment Club, Accounting Association. Bayer, Peter. BS, Management. Glen Ridge, NJ. Delta Sigma Pi, Chess Club, Beardsley, David J. BS, Manage- ment Finance. Phila., PA. Behrle, Joseph R. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Benjamin, Noble C, Jr. BS, Market- ing. Phila., PA, Phi Beta Sigma, Black Students of La Salle, La Salle Entertainment Organization, Soci- ety for the Advancement of Manage- ment. Bennett, Karen J. M. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Theta, Inter- national Club. Berdini, Thomas Gregory. BS, Mar keting. Cherry Hill, NJ. Bergiven, Paul G. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations, Phila., PA. Berry, Audrey Ella. BS, Manage- ment. Phila., PA. American Society for Personnel Administrators. Bisco, Marianne E. BA, Psychology. Easton, PA. La Salle Singers. Black, Steven. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Basketball. Blescia, Anna Maria. BA, Commu- nication Arts. Turnersville, NJ. La Salle Entertainment Organization, Gamma Phi Beta, Intramurals. Blum, Thomas. BA, Physics. Potts- ville, PA. Newtonian Society, Gal- lery Associates, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Orientation Leader, Alpha Epsilon. Bourne, Judy. BA, English, Phila,, PA. Bowden, Joyce. BA, Special Educa- tion. Phila., PA. Boyer, Michael L. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Boyle, Mary B. BS, Marketing Eng- lish, Feasterville, PA. Brady, Cornelius. BA, English. Phila., PA, Brandon, Regina. BA, English. Phila., PA. Breen, Gary Charles. BA, Comput er Science. Turnersville, NJ, Stu- dents ' Government Association, Freshman Orientation, Alpha Chi Rho, Judicial Board, Who ' s Who. Brigham, Carol A. BA, Chemistry, Phila,, PA, Explorer, Chymian So- ciety, Collegian, Grimoire, Who ' s Who. Brown, Nancy Ann. BA, Biology, Phila,, PA, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Collegian, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon, Browning, Charles. BS, Accounting, Phila,, PA, Crew, Bruno, Karen Ann. BA, Computer Science, Phila,, PA, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon Honor Society, Math Computer Science Department Board, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon, Budilov, Jamie. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Honorary Degree Committee, Hillel. Bullock, Steve. BS, Accounting, Phila,, PA, Burits, Monica. BS, Management, Rockledge, PA, Phi Gamma Nu, In- tramurals, Burke, Sharon Elizabeth. BA, Mathematics Computer Science, Turnersville, NJ, Alpha Chi Rho Lit- tle Sisters, Orientation Leader, Pep Band, Honors Board, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. 188 Seniors Burton, Greg. BA, Psychology Com- puter Science. Phila., PA. Gavel So- ciety, Grimoire, Collegian, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Butler, Teresa Mary. BA, Psycholo- gy. Swarthmore, PA. Women ' s Bas- ketball, Campus Ministry, Women ' s Softball. Intramurals, Alpha Epsilon. Byrnes, Robert M. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Phi Gamma Delta. Caffie, Diane W. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Calabro, Adele B. BS, Manage- ment Psychology. Richboro, PA. Calhoon, Charles D. BA, Biology Psychology. Silver Spring, MD. Al- pha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Chi Rho, Grimoire, Judicial Board, Alpha Epsilon. Callender, Arlene Beverly. BA, English Education. Phila., PA. Del- ta Sigma Theta, Black Students of La Salle, International Club, Alpha Epsilon. Cameron, Keith A. BS, Finance English. Phila., PA. Intramurals. Cameron, Kenneth H. BS, Market- ing Management. Phila., PA. Campellone, Colette M. BS, Mar keting Health Care Administration. Southampton, PA. Alpha Theta Al- pha, Health Care Administration Society, Residence Council, Think- ing About Drinking. Capinas, Bradley S. BS, Finance. Surfside Beach, SC. Finance Club, Business Honor Society. Caristo, Diane Dominique. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Carlin, Stephen Joseph. BA, Com- puter Science. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Intramurals. Carreiro, Carolyn Marie. BA, Politi- cal Science. Phila., PA. Scabbard And Blade. Carreras, William, Jr. BA, Political Science. Guaynavo, Puerto Rico. Pi Kappa Phi, Political Science Adviso- ry Board, Political Science Associ- ation, Residence Council. Carroll, Brian Patrick. BS, Market ing Finance. Pittsburgh, PA. Crew, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Epsilon. Caruso, Thomas Daniel. BA, Biol ogy. Lafayette Hill, PA. Explorer, Investment Club, La Salle Entertain- ment Organization. Cassidy, Patrick G. BA, Education. Phila., PA. Residence Council, Edu- cation Society. Cattie, Carolyn A. BS, Marketing Management. Blue Bell, PA. Market- ing Association. Cavallaro, Maria. BA, English Man- agement. Phila., PA. English Club, Grimoire, Society for the Advance- ment of Management. Cavanaugh, Laura. BA, Political Sci- ence Public Administration. Phila., PA. Political Science Association. Caviston, Mariellen. BS, Market- ing Finance. Phila., PA. Marketing Association, Business Honor Soci- ety. Cehelsky, Stephanie. BS, Account ing. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha, Ac- counting Association. Chappell, Daniel G. BS, Manage- ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Phila., PA. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Ameri- can Society for Personnel Administrators. Cherrick, Donna M. BA, Psycholo gy. Phila., PA. Childs, Janet. BS, Accounting. Bala Cynwyd, PA. Chubb, Thomas F. BA, Biology Psychology. Eddystone, PA. Psi- Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta. Cicchiello, Maria C. BA, Secondary Education Foreign Languages. Nor- ristown, PA. Italian Club, Gri- moire, Collegian, French Club. Civitillo, John F. BA, Economics. Phila., PA. Clancy, James T. BA, Psychology. Warminster, PA. Jazz Band, Pep Band. Clarke, Gerald R. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Intramurals. Clarkson, William Joseph. BS, In- formation Systems. Phila., PA. Data Processing Management Associ- ation, Sigma Beta Kappa. CLemente, Michael H. BA, Com puter Science. Willingboro, NJ. Clowry, Patrick M. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa The- ta, Intramurals, Criminal Justice As- sociation. Clunk, Charles. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Cocivera, Mary R. BA, Political Sci- ence. Rydal, PA. Comroe, Lawrence Alexander. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Rydal, PA. Crew. Conahan, Marie. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Feasterville, PA. Conlon, Cynthia. BS, Marketing. Bethlehem, PA. Intramurals, Gam- ma Phi Beta, Marketing Associ- ation. Connell, Patrick M. BA, Criminal Justice. Willow Grove, PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Criminal Justice As- sociation, Intramurals. Connolly, John Edward. BA, Biol ogy. Uniondale, PA. Crew. Conrad, Timothy J. BS, Finance. Clifton, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Crew. Conroy, George. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Cooke, Deborah L. BA, Elementary Education. Phila., PA. Cooper, Steven G. BS, Operations Management. Tinton Falls, NJ. Phi Gamma Delta, Soccer, Inter-Frater- nity Sorority Council, Who ' s Who. Coppola, Marco. BA, Biology. How- ard Beach, NY. Scabbard and Blade Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Al- pha Beta, College Republicans. Corr, John F., Jr. BA, Criminal Jus- tice. Yardley, PA. Sigma Phi Lamb- da, Criminal Justice Association. Corry, Anthony J. BA, Criminal Jus- tice. Phila., PA. Criminal Justice As- sociation, Alpha Iota. Corscadden, Kim A. BA, Spanish Education. Huntingdon Valley, PA. La Salle Singers, Council for Excep- tional Children, Education Society, Judicial Board, Who ' s Who, Al- pha Epsilon. 189 Seniors Costello, Jeanne M. BA, Communi- cations. Easton, PA. La Salle Enter- tainment Organization. Cotter, Mary H. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Cotton, Frank. BA, Psychology Special Education. Norwood, PA. Council for Exceptional Children. Coughlin, Rosemarie Marion. BSW, Social Work. Phila., PA. Spanish Club. Coulson, J. Mark. BA, Communica- tion Arts. Silver Spring, MD. Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon. Coyle, Michael Henry. BS, Ac- counting. Lansdale, PA. Beta Al- pha, Accounting Association. Crawford, Robert L. BA, Psycholo- gy. Haddon Heights, NJ. Student ' s Government Association, Right to Life Committee, Who ' s Who, Al- pha Epsilon. Cristiano, Annette C. BA, Comput er Science. Phila., PA. Cronin, Mary Katherine. BA, Eng- lish Secondary Education. Cherry Hill, NJ. Field Hockey, Hunger Task Force, Students ' Government Asso- ciation, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Cucinotta, David R. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Accounting Association. Cutnmings, Craig. BS, Marketing. New City, NY. Cunningham, Colleen Anne. BA, Communications. Chalfont, PA. Cymbalski, Susan J. BS, Manage- ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society, Society for the Advance- ment of Management. Czekalski, Stephen J. BA, Commu- nications. Bellmawr, NJ. Czyzewski, Richard S., Jr. BA, Computer Science. Trenton, NJ. Daemer, John Paul. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Daly, Timothy S. BS, Management Information Systems. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Golf. Dantonio, David. BS, Finance. Cher- ry Hill, NJ. Business Honor Society, Alpha Epsilon. D ' Antonio, Denise. BS, Account- ing. Cherry Hill, NJ. Beta Alpha, Student Affairs Committee, Gamma Phi Beta, Accounting Departmental Board, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsi- lon. Deamer, John, Jr. BA, Communica- tion Arts. Lebanon, PA. WEXP Ra- dio, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Collegian, La Salle Entertainment Organiza- tion. Debellis, Mark J. BA, Computer Sci- Seniors WA ence. Phila., PA. DeCesare, Robert P. BS, Manage- ment. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Lambda Chi Alpha. Deegan, James Neil. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Accounting Associ- ation. Deissroth, Robert L. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Delaney, Steven Scott. BS, Market- ing Management. Phila., PA. Ice Hockey. Delgado, Diana. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Spanish Club. Delgado, Lourdes. BS, Manage- ment. Phila., PA. DelGaudio, John. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Intramurals. Delikat, Joseph J. BA, Communica- tion Arts. Willingboro, NJ. Tennis, WEXP Radio, Collegian. Delia Valle, Silvana. BSW, Social Work. Phila., PA. DeLorenzo, Edmund F. BS, Ac- counting. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. Sigma Phi Lambda, Discover the Difference Program. Denby, Agnes M. BSW, Social Work. Phila., PA. Student Social Work Association. DerGarabedian, Mary J. BS, Ac- counting. Phila., PA. DeTommaso, Rita. BA, English. Phila., PA. Masque, College Repub- licans, Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters. Dever, Michael J. BS, Accounting. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Bridge Club. DeVincent, John D. BS, Finance. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Investment Club. Dignam, Thomas P. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Intramurals, Masque. DiGregorio, Robert A. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Dillon, Kevin C. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Pi, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. Dimopoulos, Eleni. BS, Marketing Management. Cherry Hill, NJ. DiPaolo, David. BA, Biology Fine Arts. Richboro, PA. Track, Fine Arts Departmental Board, Art Gal- lery Associates, Alpha Epsilon. DiSipio, Antoinette. BA, Psycholo- gy. Turnersville, NJ. Orientation Staff, La Salle Entertainment Orga- nization. Dobson, John Joseph. BS, Market ing Management. Oreland, PA. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Intra- murals. Dolnycky, Anna Maria. BA, Com 191 Seniors puter Science. Phila., PA. Ukrainian Club. Donnelly, James R. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Financial Management Association, Investment Club, Intra- murals, Finance Departmental Board. Donohoe, Theresa Anne. BS, Man- agement. Glenside, PA. Field Hock- ey. Dougherty, Julie A. BS, Account- ing French. N orth Hills, PA. Busi- ness Honor Society, Phi Gamma Nu, Intramurals, Explorer. Dougherty, Kathryn M. BS, Ac counting. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha, Business Honor Society. Doughten, Barbara Teresa. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Dow, Vemette Doris. BA, Spanish International Studies. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma Doves, Black Students of La Salle, St. Thomas More Law Society. Downs, Charles T. BA, Political Sci- ence History. Phila., PA. Phi Alpha Theta. Draganosky, Eugene J. BS, Fi- nance Management. Yardley, PA. Business Honor Society, Intramur- als. Driscoll, Bryan. BS, Marketing Per- sonnel and Labor Relations. Runne- mene, NJ. Pi Kappa Phi, Marketing Association, Intramurals, American Society for Personnel Administra- tors. Duff in, Sean D. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Dugan, John. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Intramurals, Accounting Association. Dugan, Mary E. BA, Special Educa- tion. Phila., PA. Dungca, Elias Gopez. BS, Person- nel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators, Intramurals, Students ' Government Association, Marketing Association. Durkin, Brian. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society. Durso, Albert Joseph. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Finan- cial Management Association, Fi- nance Department Board, Invest- ment Club. Duszak, Richard, Jr. BA, Biology. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Honors Board, Collegian, Phi Alpha Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Dykes, Suzanne. BA, Political Sci- ence. Wyncote, PA. Political Sci- ence Association. Easley, Ollie Earline. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Theta. Egan, Maureen C. BS, Marketing Management. Cherry Hill, NJ. La Salle Entertainment Organization, Marketing Association. Entriken, Nancy L. BS, Manage- ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Phila., PA. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Ameri- can Society for Personnel 192 Seniors Administrators, Business Honor So- ciety. Emst, William F., III. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations Management. Glenside, PA. Crew, Council for Ex- ceptional Children. Falla, Richard B. BS, Accounting Phila., PA. Faller, Jeffrey E. BS, Marketing. Stratford, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals. Farris, John J. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Meadowbrook, PA. Sigma Phi Lambda, Intramurals, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Fedgechin, Thomas. BA, History. Norristown, PA. Ferguson, Maureen Elizabeth. BA, Psychology Criminal Justice. Hershey, PA. Swimming, Students ' Government Association, Alpha Theta Alpha, Residence Council. Fersner, Byron L. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Fier, Kara A. BA, Communication Arts. Malvern, PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho, American Society for Person- nel Administrators. Fitemyr, Christine J. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Beta Alpha, Business Honor Soci- ety. Fisher, Julie R. BS, Accounting Fi- nance. Willow Grove, PA. Beta Al- pha, Accounting Association, Finan- cial Management Association. Fittipaldi, Pasquale. BS, Account- ing Manage ment. Ardsley, PA. Ac- counting Association. Fitzgerald, Kevin. BA, Biology Warminster, PA. Alpha Epsilon Del- ta, Phi Alpha Beta, Alpha Chi Rho. Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Flaherty, Jackie. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations Management. Ab- ington, PA. Gamma Phi Beta, American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators, Students ' Government Association. Flanigan, Michele. BA, Computer Science Mathematics. Phila., PA. Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Fleming, Maryanne. BS, Manage ment. Phila., PA. Health Care Ad- ministration Society, Society for the Advancement of Management. Ford, Robert A. BA, Computer Sci- ence. AUentown, PA. Residence Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Ford, William T. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Forster, Jeffrey L. BS, Finance Tromboll, CT. Phi Gamma Delta, La Salle Entertainment Organization, Marketing Association. Fox, James M. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Criminal Justice Associ- ation, Alpha lota. Fox, Vincent P. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Crew, Right to Life Committee. Franchetti, Denise A. BA, Comput er Science. Phila., PA. 193 Seniors ' i -tiit Franchino, Paul R. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Eraser, Cathleen. BS, Accounting. Medfield, MA. Alpha Theta Alpha, Residence Council, Who ' s Who. Fuerst, Therese M. BA, English. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Collegian. Furlong, Christopher B. BA, Biol- ogy. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Del- ta, Phi Alpha Beta, Concert and Lecture Series Committee. Gabos, Diane. BS, Marketing Per- sonnel and Labor Relations. Vine- land, NJ. Marketing Association, Italian Club, American Society for Personnel Administrators. Gagliardi, Tina. BA, Special Educa- tion. Phila., PA. Council for Excep- tional Children, Education Society. Gaines, Joseph A. BA, Communica- tions. Washington, DC. WEXP Ra- dio, Soccer, Masque, Intramurals, Alpha Epsilon. Gallagher, Judith A. BS, Account- ing. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Ac- counting Association. Gallen, Barbara A. BS, Marketing Management. Phila., PA. Gallo, Maria R. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Gallombardo, James Joseph. BA, Computer Science. Weehawken, NJ. Baseball, Chess Club, Pep Band, Students ' Government Association. Galtman, Richard B. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Jenkintown, PA. Marketing Association, Wrestling, Intramurals, Business Honor Soci- ety. Gambino, Sandra M. BS, Manage- ment Information Systems. Phila., PA. Italian Club, Business Honor So- ciety, Society for the Advancement of Management. Garberman, Phyllis. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Collegian, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta. GarGiulo, Michael G. BA, Commu- nication Arts. Phila., PA. WEXP Ra- dio. Garraty, Marianne. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA, 194 Garvin, Christine M. BA, Biology. Monroeville, PA. Alpha Chi Rho Lit- tle Sisters, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta. Gaudio, Joseph R. BA, Biology. Middle Village, NY. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, French Club. Gauss, Robert K. BS, Marketing Management. Phila., PA. Marketing Association. Gavaghan, Maureen P. BS, Fi- nance Marketing. Fort Washington, PA. Gamma Phi Beta, Financial Management Association, Cross Country-Track, Basketball Secre- tary, Who ' s Who. Gaworski, Matthew. BA, Biology. St. Leon, W. Germany. Crew. Genoese, Leandro. BS, Accounting. Paulsboro, NJ. Beta Alpha, Ac- counting Association, Business Hon- or Society. Gervasi, Stephen P. BS, Manage ment. Phila., PA. Geyer, Mary. BA, Mathematics Computer Science. Upper Darby, PA. Residence Council, La Salle Singers, Collegium Musicum, Intra- murals, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who Giambi, Leonardo. BA, Biology. Chevy Chase, MD. Gibbons, Michael S. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa The- ta, Criminal Justice Association, In- tramurals. Gillespie, Sheila A. BS, Marketing. Glenside, PA. Marketing Associ- ation, Business Honor Society. Giuffrida, John S., Jr. BA, Manage ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Moorestown, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Society for Per- sonnel Administrators. Giuliani, Mary Beth M. BS, Fi nance Accounting. Wyncote, PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Business Honor So- ciety, Explorer. Goldman, Lisa. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Gri- moire, Newtonian Society, Aca- demic Discovery Program Tutor. Gonzalez, Awilda. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. 195 Seniors . - : : ;h Gray, Saundra E. BA, Sociology Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Span- ish Club. Griffith, Donna M. BS, Marketing Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Marketing Association, Business Honor Society, American Society for Personnel Administra- tors. Grob, Michelle. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Grover, Neil Anthony. BA, Commu- nications. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Students ' Government Asso- ciation, Who ' s Who. Grunewald, Gerald C. BA, Chemis- try. Phila., PA. Gavel Society, Chy- mian Society, Honors Board, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Guecia, Carl J. BS, Accounting. Bay- ville, NY. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Epsilon. Guerin, Patrick. BS, Accounting. Levittown, PA. Accounting Associ- ation, Beta Alpha, Intramurals, Thinking About Drinking. Guerriero, Daniel A. BA, Account- ing. Levittown, PA. Halpin, Denise Joan. BA, English. Jenkintown, PA. Hammond, Guina M. BA, English Communication Arts. Phila., PA. Hanahan, James, Jr. BA, Secon dary Education. Warminster, PA. Haney, Patricia. BA, Special Educa- tion. Southampton, PA. La Salle Singers, Council for Exceptional Children. Hart, James W. BA, Communica- tions. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho, Special Activities Board of Di- rectors. Harvey, Kevin P. BS, Management Information Systems Finance Quantitative Analysis. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society, Society for the Advancement of Management, Management Department Board, Fi- nancial Management Association. Haselbarth, John J. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Accounting Associ- ation, Business Honor Society, Beta Alpha. Havey, Christine L. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Heany, Catherine E. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Heberley, Teresa C. BA, Computer Science. Cinnaminson, NJ. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. Hellerick, Susan J. BS, Account- ing Finance. Langhorne, PA. Busi- ness Honor Society, Accounting As- sociation. Hennessy, Ann M. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. King of Prus- 196 Seniors sia, PA. Alpha Theta Alpha, Ameri- can Society for Personnel Adminis- trators, Residence Council. Hennessy, Patrick. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Hennessy, Timothy C. BS, Ac- counting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Herman, Joseph M. BS, Marketing Management. Phila., PA. Marketing Association. Hickey, Elizabeth Anne. BS, Mar- keting. Phila., PA. Marketing Asso- ciation. Higgins, John D. BS, Marketing Fi- nance. Glenside, PA. Delta Sigma Pi. Hill, Lynne M. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Hipps, Kevin J. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Hirl, Laura A. BS, Accounting Fi- nance. Hammonton, NJ. Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters, Residence Coun- cil, Intramurals. Hogan, Christine M. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Alpha Chi Rho Little Sis- ters. Hopkins, Elizabeth. BS, Manage ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Southampton, PA. Society for the Advancement of Management, American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators, Alpha Epsilon. Hopkins, Maureen S. BS, Market- ing. North Hills, PA. Business Hon- or Society, Marketing Association. Horn, Colleen. BA, Special Educa- tion. Chalfont, PA. Tennis, Business Honor Society, Alpha Epsilon. Howard, Patricia A. BS, Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Huck, Joseph R., Jr. BS, Finance. Reading, PA. Alpha Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Business Honor So- ciety. Hunter, Robert E. BS, Finance Mar keting. Coatesville, PA. Sigma Phi Lambda. Hurchik, Susan M. BA, Psychology. Ventnor, NJ. Gamma Phi Beta, Crew. Hutchinson, Thomas J. BS, Ac counting. Phila., PA. Intramurals, Accounting Association. Hyman, Lynette. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Matawah, NJ. Intramurals. lannarelli, Louis B. BS, Accounting. Southampton, PA. Accounting As- sociation, Beta Alpha, Intramurals, Accounting Board. Irvine, J. Robert. BS, Marketing. Flourtown, PA. Track. Jackson, C. Robert., Jr. BS, Man- agement Marketing. Phila., PA. Jackson, Vanessa Camille. BS, Seniors Marketing. Phila., PA. Phi Beta Sig- ma Doves. Jacob, Terrence J. BS, Accounting. Springfield, PA. Ice Hockey Club, Accounting Association, Beta Al- pha. James, Kevin V. BA, Biology Fine Arts. Phila., PA. Gallery Associates, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Fine Arts De- partmental Board. Janicki, Camille. BA, Communica- tions. Norristown, PA. Jarvis, Paul G. BS, Marketing. Brockton, MA. Swimming, Market- ing Association. Jaster, Kathleen A. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Marketing Association. Jastrzebski, Elizabeth. BA, Biol- ogy. Phila., PA. Jeffers, Joanne. BS, Ma rketing. Phila., PA. Jelen, Am ; Maria. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Phi Alpha Beta, Gamma Phi Beta, Who ' s Who. Johannesen, Susan. BS, Market- ing Management. Broomall, PA. Johnson, Glenn R. BA, Communica- tion Arts. Burlington, NJ. Intramur- als. Jones, Michael J. BS, Management Accounting. Richboro, PA. WEXP Radio. Jones, Sharon L. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Jones, Stephen G. BA, Computer Science Management. Norristown, PA. Jordan, Michael. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society, Financial Management Association, Investment Club. Jordan, Stephen. BS, Management Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. American Society for Personnel Administrators, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Intramurals. Josiah, Ranjit. BA, Biology. Lu- zerne, PA. Newtonian Society, Inter- national Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Epsilon. Jurado, Monica S. BA, English Computer Science. Phila., PA. Who ' s Who. Kaczaj, Roman Daniel. BA, Biol- ogy Russian. Cheltenham, PA. Ukrainian Club, Right to Life Com- mittee, College Republicans. Kain, Elisabeth J. BS, Marketing. Blue Bell, PA. Marketing Associ- ation. Kallas, Tracey A. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Kappa Mu Epsi- lon Honor Society. Kallish, Michele. BA, Biology. Mea- dowbrook, PA. Gamma Phi Beta, 198 Seniors Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta. Kanigowski, Walter. BA, Math ematics Accounting. Delran, NJ. Beta Alpha, Chess Club, Business Honor Society, Bowling League. Karanjia, Homyar Noshir. BA, Bi- ology. Marlton, NJ. International Club, Phi Alpha Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Kauffman, Jane Marie. BA, Com- puter Science. Pennsauken, NJ. Field Hockey, Women ' s Basketball Manager. Kelly, Anita Therese. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Phila., PA. Kelly, Joseph. BA, Mathematics Computer Science. Folcroft, PA. Kelly, Kathleen L. BS, Marketing Management. Mountainside, NJ. Cross-Country, Phi Gamma Nu, In- door Outdoor Track, Marketing As- sociation. Kelly, Larry. BS, Management. El- kins Park, PA. Alpha Chi Rho. Kenville, Michael F. BA, Biology. Delran, NJ. Pi Kappa Phi, Intramur- als. Kerrigan, Thomas E., Jr. BS, Man agement. Churchville, PA. Baseball, Investment Club. Kiggins, John D. BA, Communica tion Arts. Manhasset, NY. Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Kim, Kwan. BA, Biology. Chelten- ham, PA. Alpha Epsilon Delta. King, Bernard F. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Sigma Phi Lambda, Al- pha Epsilon. King, Sandra Jeane. BS, Finance Accounting. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Theta, Black Students of La Salle, Investment Club, Financial Manage- ment Association. Kipp, David G. BA, Communication Arts. Elmwood Park, NJ. Phi Gam- ma Delta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, WEXP Radio. Klein, Maureen A. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Field Hockey, Track. Kline, Gerald L. BA, Biology. Jen- kintown, PA. Klink, Maria P. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha. Koletty, Joseph R. BS, Accounting. Warminster, PA. Beta Alpha, Ac- counting Association, Accounting Departmental Board, Students ' Government Association. Kondan, Richard A. BA, Biology. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Konrad, Irma Rita. BS, Manage- ment Personnel and Labor Rela- tions. Phila., PA. Right to Life Com- mittee, Business Honor Society, American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators. Kopertowski, Diane M. BA, Psy- chology. Phila., PA. Kopstein, Fran D. BA, Spanish. Phila., PA. Hillel, Spanish Club. Koszarek, Irene H. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Chymian Society, Hon- ors Board, Collegian, Explorer, Alpha Epsilon. Kowalczyk, Susan M. BA, Comput- er Science. Phila., PA. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Kristire, Kimberly Ann. BS, Mar- keting. Phila., PA. Marketing Asso- ciation. Kroculick, Janet Irene. BA, Special 199 Seniors Education. Binghamton, NY. Span- ish Club, Intramurals. Kurtas, Barbara A. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Lachmuth, Teresa. BA, English Re- ligion. Phila., PA. Lally, Christopher Scott. BA, Com munication Arts. Bayonne, NJ. Al- pha Epsilon Rho, Both Sides Now. Lamb, Teresa Marie. BA, Psycholo gy Finance. Phila., PA. Psi Chi, In- tramurals. Langan, Thomas J., Jr. BA, Crimi- nal Justice. Phila., PA. Criminal Jus- tice Association, Student Social Work Association, Alpha Iota. LaPergola, Marc A. BS, Account ing. Phila., PA. Lautenbacher, David V. BA, Com- puter Science. Levittown, PA. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Layos, Eugene Cerezo. BA, Biol- ogy. Phila., PA. Spanish Club. Lebair, William J. BA, Computer Science. North Hills, PA. Ledwith, John. BS, Marketing. Nor- ristown, PA. Lemly, James. BS, Management Marketing. Phila., PA. Lenaghan, Patricia A. BA, English. Medford, NJ. Alpha Theta Alpha, English Club, Residence Council. Levenberg, Joann. BA, Special Edu- cation. Phila., PA. Levin, Allison. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Lewis, Karen. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Lewis, Ralph A., IL BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Basketball. Lieberman, Glenn Stuart. BA, Biol- ogy. Plymouth Meeting, PA. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Chy- mian Society. Lifka, Reed C. BS, Management Marketing. Rochester, NY. Sigma Phi Lambda, Cheerleading, Resi- dence Council, Intramurals. Lindley, Joanne Marie. BS, Market- ing. Phila., PA. Lisicki, Ronald. BS, Finance. Bensa- lem, PA. Liszewski, Maryann. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Lloyd, Maria. BA, English. Whitehall, PA. Health Care Administration So- ciety, Right to Life Committee. Loessy, Donna. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Morrisville, PA. Logan, Patrick C. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Financial Management Association. Long, Kathleen. BA, Elementary Education. Phila., PA. Lovelace, Richard. BA, Psychology. 200 Seniors Bristol, PA. Lucas, Jill. BA, Psychology. Flor- ence, NJ. Alpha Theta Alpha, Resi- dence Council, Intramurals, Psi-Chi. Lundby, Sigrid E. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society. Luongo, Deborah. BA, Computer Science. Rockledge, PA. Phi Gam- ma Nu, Field Hockey, Intramurals. Lutara, Helen A. BA, Education. Phila., PA. La Salle Christian Fel- lowship. Luzi, Diana F. BA, Education Span- ish Italian. Wyomissing, PA. Italian Club, Spanish Club. Lynch, Thomas J. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Maccaro, Michael Vincent. BS, Management. Westwood, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Machon, Daniel. BS, Accounting. Norristown, PA. Mackey, Joseph, Jr. BS, Account ing Computer Science. Fairlawn, NJ. Track, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Alpha, Residence Council, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Maclean, Gerard E. BA, English Computer Science. Lansdale, PA. Sigma Phi Lambda, Alpha Epsilon. Magee, Freda K. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association, Black Students of La Salle. Magee, Vincent. BA, Political Sci- ence. Phil a., PA. Maggetti, L. Gregory. BA, Econom- ics. Huntingdon Valley, PA. French Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Maguire, Michael. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Mahedy, Tom. BSW, Social Work. Ocean Township, NJ. Peace Group, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Maile, Donna M. BS, Marketing Management. Flanders, NJ. Gamma Phi Beta, La Salle Entertainment Or- ganization. Makaila, Michael T. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Mallon, Jody Elizabeth. BS, Ac- counting. Erdenheim, PA. Maneri, Peter J. BS, Marketing. Holmdel, NJ. Marketing Associ- ation. Mankowski, Loretta. BA, Comput- er Science. Phila., PA. La Salle Sing- ers, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Manning, John C, Jr. BS, Finance. Haddonfield, NJ. Marazzo, Joseph Paul, Jr. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Marconi, Mark. BS, Management. Morris Plains, NJ. Marinella, Jacquelyn. BS, Market- 201 Seniors ing Finance. Hammonton, NJ. Field Hockey, Intramurals, Women ' s Bas- ketball Statistician. Mario, Anna H. BSW, Social Work. Phila., PA. Market, Vincent J. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Investment Club. Marks, Michael S. BS, Marketing. Norristown, PA. Delta Sigma Pi. Mateja, Lisa A. BA, Public Adminis- tration Finance. Norristown, PA. Residence Council. Mattie, Susan E. BS, Management. North Wales, PA. Society for the Advancement of Management, Stu- dents ' Government Association, Business Honors Society, Gamma Phi Beta. Mazurek, Christine. BA, Geology. Phila., PA. Geology Club, Softball. Mazzei, Vince. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Pi, Intra- murals. McBride, Dennis J. BA, English Communication Arts. Phila., PA. WEXP Radio, Intramurals. McBride, Patrice. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Stratford, NJ. McBride, William Joseph, Jr. BA, German. Phila., PA. McBryan, Peggy. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Intramurals, Accounting Association. McCabe, Patrick J. BS, Finance. Vil- lanova, PA. McCaffrey, Kathleen. BA, Special Education. Phila., PA. Education Society. McCann, Maureen. McCann, Susan M. BA, Secondary Education. Lafayette Hill, PA. Al- pha Theta Alpha, Residence Coun- cil. McCausland, Kevin Michael. BS, Marketing. Chalfont, PA. Delta Sig- ma Pi, Marketing Association. McCloskey, Daniel J. BS, Finance Marketing. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Financial Management Asso- ciation. McCloskey, Michael C. BS, Ac v r -si A A counting. Narberth, PA. Delta Sig- ma Pi. McCloskey, William T. BA, Com puter Science. Phila., PA. Sigma Phi Lambda, Cheerleading. McCreavy, Robert J. BS, Manage- ment. Lafayette Hill, PA. La Salle Entertainment Organization, Intra- murals, Investment Club. McDade, Colleen. BA, Communica- tions. Cape May, NJ. McDaniels, Patricia A. BA, Biol- ogy. Phila., PA. Collegian, Gri- moire. Explorer, Alpha Epsilon. McDermott, Michael V. BS, Ac counting Finance. Hatboro, PA. Soccer, Beta Alpha, Accounting As- sociation. 202 Seniors McDevitt, Carol A. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. McDevitt, Michael E. BS, Account ing. Wheaton, IL. Accounting Asso- ciation, Crew. McDonald, Nora. BA, Special Edu- cation. Phila., PA. Council for Ex- ceptional Children. McGee, James. BS, Management. Phila., PA. McGee, Mary E. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Society, Intramurals, Kappa Mu Epsilon. McGinn, Mark Laurence. BA, Com munications. Broomall, PA. Masque. McGonagle, Vincent A. BA, Eco- nomics. Ambler, PA. Who ' s Who. McGonigal, Maureen L. BA, Com- munications Marketing. Walling- ford, PA. Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Marketing Associ- ation, Intramurals, Who ' s Who. McGovem, Brian F. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Marketing Association. McHugh, Patrick. BA, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association, WEXP Radio. McHugh, Timothy P. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. McHugh, Walter J. BS, Manage ment Information Systems. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Inter Fraterni- ty-Sorority Council. McKeever, Elizabeth. BA, Political Science. Phila., PA. McKenna, Thomas J. BS, Finance Management. Phila., PA. McKeown, Karen Ann. BA, Crimi- nal Justice. Grenloch, NJ. Phi Gam- ma Nu, Criminal Justice Society, So- ciety for the Advancement of Man- agement. McMullen, Richard. BS, Finance Phila., PA. McNally, Colleen. BA, Education. Camden, NJ. Softball. McNamara, Rose. BS, Marketing Management. Ocean City, NJ. McNichols, Teresa A. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society. McNulty, William Gregory. BS, Ac- counting. Middletown, PA. Student Accounting Board, Intramurals. Means, Elizabeth Graham. BA, So- ciology. Phila., PA. Health Care Ad- ministration Society, Sociology De- partmental Board. Mento, Nicholas V. BS, Accounting. Seniors Phila., PA. Accounting Association, Beta Alpha, Intramurals. Meo, Celeste D. BS, Accounting. Chalfont, PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Beta Alpha, Business Honor Society. Messa, Charles A., III. BA, Biology. Downingtown, PA. Swimming, Al- pha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Beta, Pi Kappa Phi. Miklusek, Kristine Maria. BA, Communication Arts. York, PA. Ju- dicial Board, Orientation Team, Communications Departmental Board, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Milcarsky, Anthony J. BS, Manage- ment Finance. Phila., PA. Delta Sig- ma Pi. Miller, Danielle M. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Pottsville, PA. Cheerleading, Gamma Phi Beta. Miller, Raymond C. BS, Account- ing Management. Phila., PA. Mills, Joan Margaret. BA, Comput- er Science. Glenolden, PA. Minnigh, Philip. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Levittown, PA. Alpha Chi Rho, Intramurals. Montrella, Eileen M. BS, Market- ing International Studies. Oreland, PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Marketing As- sociation. Mooney, Jeanmarie. BA, Communi- cation Arts Marketing. Jenkintown, PA. Soccer Manager, Residence Council, Intramurals, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Moore, Anthony. BS, Marketing. Sicklerville, NJ. Swimming, Black Students of La Salle. Moore, John. BA, Communications Marketing. Metuchen, NJ. Masque, Collegian, College Republicans. Morrissey, Patricia Anne. BS, Man- agement Information Systems. Fort Washington, PA. Intramurals, La Salle Entertainment Organization, Gamma Phi Beta. Mortenson, Nancy. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Crew, Committee on Ap- palachian Life, Orientation Staff, Al- pha Epsilon. Morton, Marlene E. BS, Manage- ment Marketing. Churchville, PA. Business Honor Society. Mosca, Denise C. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Intramurals, French Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Al- pha Beta. Mostak, Michael B. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Busi- ness Honor Society. Motz, Joseph G. BS, Marketing Seniors Management. Phila., PA. Phi Kappa Theta, Marketing Association. Moynihan, Michael T. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Financial Managennent Association. Mshomba, Richard E. BA, Econom- ics Philosophy. Arusha, Tanzania. Omicron Delta Epsilon, Internation- al Club. MuUan, Anne M. BA, English. Churchville, PA. Alpha Epsilon. MuUin, Mark IV. BA, English Inter- nationa! Studies. Oaklyn, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Muniz, Silvia Maria. BA, Psycholo- gy- Murone, Carl. BS, Marketing. Du- bois, PA. Murphy, Anne Marie. BS, Market ing. Churchville, PA. Swimming, Health Care Administration Soci- ety. Murphy, Cathleen V. BS, Account- ing Management. Phila., PA. Murphy, James M. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Intramurals. Naulty, A. BA, Special Education. Phila., PA. Neary, William Robert. BA, Eng lish. Goshen, CT. Phi Gamma Delta. Nepps, Marilyn T. BA, Special Edu- cation. Phila., PA. Education Soci- ety, Council for Exceptional Chil- dren. New, Kristina Lyn. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, Collegian, German Depart- mental Board, Mathematics Com- puter Science Departmental Board. Newsome, John Blaise. BS, Ac- counting Quantitative Analysis. Be- verly, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ac- counting Association. Nolan, Roger L. BS, Health Care Ad- ministration Marketing. Hunting- don Valley, PA. Health Care Admin- istration Society, Baseball, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Residence Council. Nolan, Shawn Patrick. BA, Com- puter Science Communication Arts. Hatfield, PA. Sigma Phi Lamb- da, Collegium Musicum, Who ' s Who. O ' Brien, Michael M. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. O ' Grady, Noreen Cornelia. BA, Po- litical Science. Newtown Square, PA. Olejniczak, Kenneth M. BS, Mar- keting Management. Phila., PA. O ' Neill, Maureen P. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Italian Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. O ' Reilly, Ursula. BA, Communica- tion Arts. Phila., PA. Gamma Sigma Sigma. 205 Seniors Oristaglio, Regina Marie. BA, Biol- ogy. Phila., PA. Track, Equestrian Team, Field Hockey, Alpha Epsilon Delta. O ' Rourke, Robert James. BS, Ac counting. Cinnaminson, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, WEXP Radio. Orsuto, Teresa Rose. BA, Psycholo- gy. Cherry Hill, NJ. Alpha Theta Al- pha. Ortell, Carl A. BS, Accounting. Marl- ton, NJ. Ortiz, Vivian. BA, Spanish English. Phila., PA. Spanish Club. O ' Shaughnessy, Timothy G. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Business Honor Society. Palys, Christine Marie. BS, Person- nel and Labor Relations Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Ameri- can Society for Personnel Administrators. Pancoast, Charlene. BA, Elemen- tary Education. Phila., PA. Panebianco, Donnamarie A. BS, Management Health Care Adminis- tration. Phila., PA. Accounting As- sociation, Health Care Administra- tion Society. Pasquale, Gregory B. BA, Political Science. Baskingridge, NJ. Phi Kappa Theta. Patanovich, Bryan A. BS, Account- ing. Bensalem, PA. Patrick, Michele Mary. BA, Eco- nomics History. Phila., PA. Gavel, Collegian, Grimoire, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Patton, Karen Maria. BS, Account- ing Computer Science. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha, Business Honor Soci- ety. Pavone, Robert. BS, Accounting. Oaklyn, NJ. Intramurals, Business Honor Society. Pearlman, Given. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Management Depart- mental Board. Peca, Maria. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. La Salle College Accounting Standards Board. Pedicone, Kathleen E. BS, Manage- ment. Lansdale, PA. Tennis, Phi Gamma Nu, Health Care Adminis- tration Society, Alpha Epsilon. Peiffer, John P., Jr. BA, Economics. Phila., PA. Pellegrino, A. BA, German Philos- ophy. Langhorne, PA. Cartesian Club, Phi Sigma Iota. Pendergast, Martin. BS, Account- ing Management. Phila., PA. Busi- ness Honor Society, American Soci- ety for Personnel Administrators, Accounting Departmental Board. Penny, Rosemary. BS, Marketing. Chalfont, PA. Peracchia, Anthony R. BA, Math- ematics Quantitative Analysis. Phila., PA. Pesce, Marygrace E. BS, Account- ing. North Wales, PA. Beta Alpha, La Salle Singers, Business Honor Society. Petrillo, Elizabeth T. BS, Finance Economics. Colonia, NJ. Alpha The- ta Alpha, Omicron Delta Business Honor Society, Who ' s Who. Phelan, Carolyn A. BS, Accounting. Phila., Financial Management Asso- ciation, 206 o Seniors Petrillo, Elizabeth T. BS, Finance Economics. Colonia, NJ. Alpha The- ta Alpha, Omicron Delta Epislon Fi- nancial Management Association, Business Honor Society, Who ' s Who. Phelan, Carolyn A. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Resi- dence Council, Beta Alpha, Intra- murals. Phillips, G. Christian. BA, Political Science. Avalon, NJ. Phi Gamma Delta, Political Science Association. Pickering, James H., Jr. BA, Eco- nomics Political Science. Phila., PA. Collegium Musicum, Gavel So- ciety, Omicron Delta Epsilon, La Salle Singers, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Pinel, Diane V. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Pollock, Lorraine Caroline. BS, Fi- nance Computer Science. Phila., PA. Pomponi, Maria L. BS, Marketing Management. Phila., PA. Marketing Association, American Society for Personnel Administrators. Pomponio, Barbara Ann. BA, Communications. Wood-Ridge, NJ. Gamma Sigma S igma, Collegian, La Salle Entertainment Organiza- tion, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Porreca, Kathleen M. BA, Criminal Justice. Millville, NJ. Powell, Collette Elise. BA, Eng lish Liberal Arts. Arlington, VA. Education Society, Council for Ex- ceptional Children, La Salle Enter- tainment Organization, Cross Coun- try. Proko, Richard P. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Cross Country, Track. Proto, Patricia A. BA, Computer Science. Medford, NJ. Right to Life Committee, Community Service Volunteer, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Prucella, Jack. BA, Mucis Commu- nication Arts. Pennsauken, NJ. WEXP Raio. Purul, Monica L. BS, Finance. Hun- tingdon Valley, PA. Financial Man- agement Association, Alpha Chi Rho. Pyne, Francis J., Jr. BS, Marketing Management. Phila., PA. Intramur- als. Pyrih, Helen S. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Ukrainian Club. Quarles, Jeanne A. BS, Account- ing Finance. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Rapa, Renee Ann. BA, Spanish Russian. West Caldwell, NJ. Gam- ma Phi Beta, Spanish Club, Orienta- 207 Seniors tion Leader, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Rawa, Karen L. BS, Finance Span- ish. Hilltown, PA. Gamma Sigma Sigma, Spanish Club, Financial Man- agement Association, Volleyball. Readinger, Michael. BA, Psycholo gy. Phila., PA. Reid, Sheryl. BS, Undecided Busi- ness Administration. Media, PA. Cross Country, Track. Reilly, Jeannette Cooke Arm- strong. BA, Biology. Paulsboro, NJ. Student Trainer, Phi Alpha Beta, Reilly, Robert. BS, Management. Wayne, NJ. Reining, Michael F. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Reitmeyer, Edward J. BS, Account- ing Finance. Turnersville, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Wrestling, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Reynolds, James J. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Richard, Dave W. BA, English. West Chester, PA. Track, Residence Council. Riley, Edward M., Jr. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Rivero, Maria Caridad. BS, Man- agement. Phila., PA. Spanish Club, American Society for Personnel Ad- ministrators. Rizzo, Josephine. BA, Computer Science French. Phila., PA. Phi Gamma Nu, Collegian, French Club. Roarty, Catherine E. BS, Finance. Bristol, PA. Robert, Alama D. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Roddy, James. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Rodgers, Joseph. BA, Criminal Jus- tice. Phila., PA. Rodolico, John S. BS, Management. Phila., PA. Roe, Marie T. BS, Finance. Oly- phant, PA. French Club. Rogers, Kathleen Marie. BA, Com- munication Arts. West Orange, NJ. Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Orientation Leader, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsilon. Rogers, Yvette Mary. BA, English Spanish. Chester, PA. English Club, St. Thomas More Law Society. Rossi, Michael. BA, Marketing French. Phila., PA. French Club, Pi Delta Phi. Rosso, Pamela Anne. BA, Commu- nication Arts Marketing. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Rho, WEXP Radio. Rowan, Michael J. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Ruane, Margaret. BA, Special Edu- - Sii - rrfBh ii m- -fa ■V ' aL ; 208 Seniors cation. Phila., PA. Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Education Soci- ety. Rubino, Denise Ann. BA, Commu nications. Nutley, NJ. Gavel Soci- ety, St. Thomas More Law Society, Grimoire. Ruscitelli, Anthony. BA, Psycholo gy. Willow Grove, PA. Rush, Joseph. BS, Accounting. At- lantic City, NJ. Delta Sigma Pi, In- tramurals. Rushton, William L. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Russell, Christopher L. BS, Man- agement. Elkins Park, PA. Phi Beta Sigma, Black Students of La Salle, Orientation Staff, Track, Who ' s Who. Russell, Julia. Sadowl, Robert K. BS, Marketing. Huntingdon Valley, PA. Salwach, Stanley. BA, Communica- tions Russian. Phila., PA. WEXP Radio, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Santry, Robert. BA, English Histo- ry. Rumson, NJ. Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Pep Band, Chess Club. Schaffling, Helen E. BS, Account- ing. Phila., PA. Beta Alpha, Busi- ness Honor Society. Schaub, Gregory P. BS, Account- ing Finance. Cherry Hill, NJ. Wres- tling, Beta Alpha, Accounting Asso- ciation. Scheerle, F. Robert, Jr. BS, Ac counting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Schieck, Scott M. BA, Communica- tions Marketing. Reading, PA. Del- ta Sigma Pi, Intramurals. Seiberlich, Elizabeth A. BS, Ac counting. Hatboro, PA. Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Alpha, Accounting Asso- ciation, Who ' s Who, Alpha Epsi- lon. Semeraro, Marianna. BA, Comput- er Science. Phila., PA. Sheehan, Timothy E. BS, Account- ing Finance. Thorndale, PA. Delta Sigma Pi, Business Honor Society, 209 Seniors Beta Alpha, Intramurals. Shepherd, Kimberly A. BS, Fi nance. Southampton, PA. Gamma Phi Beta. Sherman-Harper, Tawana. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Marl eting Association, Crew. 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Computer Sci- ence Westmont, NJ. Roberts, Ethel C. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Roby, Albert J. BS, Accounting Finance. Phil PA. Romanelll, Irene C. BA, Special Educa tion. Cherry Hill, NJ. Rosen, Diane J. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Ruggeri, Domenlck J. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Ryder, Ronald G. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Rzepela, Anthony J. BA, Computer Sci- ence Phila.. PA Sacchettl, Joseph P. BA, Political Science Springfield. PA. Sauermelch, James F. BS, Accounting. Phil. , PA. Schafkopf, Gary. BS, Finance. Phila.. PA. Schena, Patricia D. BA, Computer Sci- Wa , PA. PA Servln, Jack R. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Shannon, Robert P, BS, Management. Bellmawr, NJ Sfiaui. Brian A. BA, Mathematics. Phila., PA, Shea. Daniel B. BA, Communications. Leviltown, PA. Shields, Brian R. BS, Marketing. Lafeyettc Hill, PA. Silverman. Scott M. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Slocum, Penny D. BA, Special Education. Upper Darby, PA. Slover, John J. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Smith, Francis S. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA Smith, TcitI L. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Sottlle, Thomas M. BS, Management Per- sonnel and Labor Relations. Niagara Falls, NY. Stead, Paul A. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Stelner, Charles W. BS, Marketing Man- agement. Phila , PA. Stlckley, Sylvia C. BA, Special Education. Terrace Park, OH. Stlllman, MUchell J. BA, Biology Chcny Hill, NJ. Streater, Gertrude. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Strosser. Richard J. BS, Accounting Com- puter Science. Melrose Park, PA. Tener, David M. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Teufel, Gregory D. BA, Computer Sci- ence Management. Phila., PA. Thompson, Nannette H. BA, Computer Science Doylestown, PA. Tobln, Reglna M. BS, Management. Phila., PA Tralnor, Melanle J. BA, Political Science. West Conshohocken, PA. Trihoulls, Demetrius G. BA, Biology Phi- losophy. Phila., PA. Trotter, Michael S. BA, Communications. Hatfield, PA. Turner, Mark A. BS, Accounting Manage- ment Feasterville, PA. Urslllo, Donna J. BA. Communications. Schled, Thomas F. BS. Management- Hun- tingdon Valley, PA. Schumer, Michael E. BS, Accounting Management. Phila., PA. Scire, Paul J. BA, English. Woodcliff Lake, NJ, Seddon, Edward T. BS, Accounting. Ambler, PA. Segal. Scott. BA, Biology, Phila., PA. Sene, Nora M. BA, Computer Science. Nor- ristown. PA. Phil PA. Vaccarlno, Robert G. BA, Economics. Phila., PA. Vamos, Lilly. BA, Biology. Doylestown, PA. VanderfaMt, Peter H, BA, English. Phila., PA. Vannl, Richard S. BA, Biology. Phila., PA. Ventresca, Dlna A. BS, Management. Flourtown, PA. Wadllnger, Joseph J. BA, Computer Sci- Phil, , PA. Walker, Mark G. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA, Wasserbach, David. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Watson, Mark H. BA, Criminal Justice. Haddon Heights, NJ. Welsh, Michael J. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. VVIHIg, Daniel T. BS, Management Person- nel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. IVImblsh. Roberta D. BA, Elementary Education. Phila., PA. IVInkler. Edward R. BS, Management Ac- counting. Warminster, PA. Winn, Reglna M. BS, Public Administra- tion. Phila., PA. Wise, Andrew J. BS, Marketing Finance. Elkins Park, PA. Ylldlrim, Denlse Y. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. 217 i % fsa ' i i-j 5 1 m-A 218 1985Evenin5 219 Mabel Morris, Nursing 220 221 Mrs. Gloria Donnelly, Nursing 222 Dr. George Stow, History Mr, Harold Schwartz, Mathematics 223 224 ? ■ i Vv Dr. George Swoyer, Marketing Mr. James A. Donahue. Management 225 226 Aif Li Lli t . 227 228 229 230 231 Abram J mm Juanita Stallworth Blake Kathleen Bogas Julia Bradley Harry Bresner William M. Bryant Willa Fern Buckwalter Charles N. Burckhardt Catherine M. Burke 232 Durbin Cyndy Butler Joan Marie Campbell Francis A. Cianciarulo Bruce Lee Clydesdale Silvio M. DiPietro Norman Dixon James A. Dougherty, Jr. Joseph F. Durbin 233 Haig Linda Greenaway Jane E. Greenberg Dennis P. Haggerty Kathryn A. Haig 235 Hanson David James Hanson Deborah Ann Herman Joanne Hicks James C. Hinchcliff 236 Muller Loretta M. Martin Rosemary L. Mazzarella Denise McGovern Leslie L. Moore Margaret M. Mortimer June F. Moyer Robert J. Michini Marianne R. Muller 237 Mulvey Linda L. Prozialeck Catherine Reynolds Judy C. Reynolds Raymond Roberts 238 Sattele Denise T. Salvo Daniel P. Sattele 239 Scheutz Mary W. Thorpe William P. Toner Elizabeth M. P. Vanacore Barbara H. Visco 240 Yerkes Susan Stapleton Yerkes Mary Jane Holmes truly exemplified the spirit of La Salle University and nursing. A sincerely caring individ- ual, Mary Jane consistently applied herself to the con- cerns of her patients, co- workers, and friends. Quiet, diligent and responsible, she exhibited a dedication to the academic, as well as a spirit of cooperation in study and learning. Mary Jane did not neglect the social facet of her educa- tion. She was employed at Medical College of Pennsyl- vania in the cardiac catheri- zation lab. A member of the American Nurses ' Associ- ation, the Pennsylvania Nurses ' Association and the In Memoriam Registered Nurses ' Organi- zation of La Salle, she recog- nized the importance of membership in professional organizations. In addition, she understood the impor- tance of friendship; often she would go out of her way to assist a friend. Her co- workers at Medical College state, Mary Jane was like a family member, someone you feel very comfortable with. At La Salle her loyal- ty, her dedication, her in- sight and her scholarship are a source of inspiration for her peers. She is greatly missed. Denise T. Salvo Mary Jane Holmes 241 Seniors Abram, Halina. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Agostinelli, John A., Jr. BS Personnel and Labor Relations. Glenside , PA. Amort, Barbara A. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Artderson, Colleen Esdale. BSN, Nurs- ing. Norristown, PA. Baker, Elizabeth Smith. BSN, Nursing. Turnersville, NJ. Bartko, Mary Elizabeth. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Bates, Donna J. BNS, Nursing. Phoenix- ville, PA. Benjamin, Willie Mae. BSN, Nursing. El- kins Park, PA. Bogas, Kathleen. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Bradley, Julia. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Bresner, Harry. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Bryant, William M. BS, Personnel and La- bor Relations. Phila., PA. Buckwalter, Willa Fern. BSN, Nursing. Phoenixville, PA. Burckhardt, Charles N. BS, Applied Math- ematics. Phila., PA. Burke, Catherine M. BSN, Nursing. Se- cane, PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Butler, Cyndy. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Campbell, Joan Marie. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Cianciarulo, Francis A. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Clydesdale, Bruce Lee. BS, Business Ad- ministration. Phila., PA. Coffey, Cathleen. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Coles, Gregory A. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Costello, Diane P. BS, Accounting. Hor- sham, PA. Culver, Lee J. BA, Sociology. Phila., PA. Curran, Donna Laino. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion, Who ' s Who. Day, Suzanne Chapline. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. DiGilio, Patricia A. BSN, Nursing. Cherry Hill, NJ. Registered Nurses Organization. Student Representative Academic Affairs Committee. Dixon, Norman. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Dougherty, James A., Jr. BA, Computer Science. Warminster, PA. Durbin, Joseph F. BA, Economics. Phila., PA. Phi Beta Sigma, Student Congress, Black Students of La Salle, Cross Keys. El, Paulette. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Eldred, Irene F. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Evans, Gregory. BA, Computer Science. Phila., PA. Fee, Frank. BS, Operations Management. Phila., PA. Fiorello, Madeline, BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organization. Fiorenza, Maria Spano. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Fletcher, Karen Christopher. BSN, Nurs- ing. Phoenixville, PA. Registered Nurses Organization. Funk, Timothy J. BS, Marketing. Warmin- ster, PA. Gadson, Denise E. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Gallagher, Catherine M. BS, Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Gallagher, Cynthia A. BS, Management. Roslyn, PA. Genech, Ronald A. BS, Accounting. Hor- sham, PA. Evening Division Accounting Association. Goldstein, Marcia. BNS, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organization. Greenberg, Jane E. BSN, Nursing. Abing- ton, PA. Haggerty, Dennis P. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Haig, Kathryn A. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Hanson, David James. BA, Psychology. Glenside, PA. Herman, Deborah Ann. BS, Management. Ardsley, PA. Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Who ' s Who. Hicks, Joanne. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Hinchcliff, James C. BS, Operations Man- agement. Phila., PA. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. Hollister, Mariellen. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. LaBarge, Craig A. BS, Electronic Physics. Phoenixville, PA. Lane, Debra A. BS, Operations Manage- ment, Phila., PA. Linhares, Thomas J. BSN, Nursing. Haver- town, PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion, University Council, Who ' s Who. MacNeil, Donald O. BA, English Educa- tion. Phila., PA. Alpha Epsilon Mu Honor Society. Malloy, Irene E. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Margot, Marie Karlovich. BSN, Nursing. Cherry Hill, NJ. Registered Nurses Orga- 242 Seniors nization. Who ' s Who. Martin, Loretta M. BS, Marketing. Rich- boro, PA. Mazzarella, Rosemary L. BA, Sociology. Phila.. PA. Who ' s Who. McGovem, Denise. BSN. Nursing. Phila., PA. Michini, Robert J. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Miller. Brenda J. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Moore, Leslie L. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Accounting Association. Mortimer, Margaret M. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Mayer, June F. BSN, Nursing. Souderton, PA. Muller, Marianne R. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Mulvey, Theresa. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Newby, James R. BS, Electronic Physics. Telford, PA. O ' Donnell, Barbara A. BS, Business Ad ministration. Phila., PA. O ' Donnell, Pat. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. O ' Gara, Eugene. BS, Operations Manage- ment. Glenside, PA. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. Orzechowski, Diane. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Parke, Mary A. BSN, Nursing. Spring City, PA. Registered Nurses Organization, Who ' s Who. Parker, Joseph M. BA, Criminal Justice. Roslyn, PA. Criminal Justice Honor Soci- ety. Patterson, Thomas. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Phillips, Kathleen R. BSN, Nursing Phila , PA. Registered Nurses Organization. Place, Charles H., Jr. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Powers, Michael W. BS, Business Adminis- tration Marketing. Langhorne, PA. Prozialeck, Linda L. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organization. Reynolds, Catherine. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Reynolds, Judy C. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Student Congress. Roberts, Raymond. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Ryan, Patricia A. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Ryan, William J. BS, Applied Mathemat- ics. Willingboro, NJ. Alpha Sigma Lamb- da. Salvo, Denise T. BSN, Nursing. Wyncote, PA. Registered Nurses Organization, Who ' s Who. Sattele, Daniel P. BA, Sociology Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Scheutz, Nancy Jean. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Sisto, Carolyn M. BA, Computer Science. Turnersvillc, NJ. Smith, Laura. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. Sortino, Kathleen M. BA, Sociology. Blue Bell, PA. Sovich, Patricia A. BS, Accounting. Feas- terville, PA. Spano-Fiorenza, Maria. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Spataro, Domenic M. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. Staffieri, Maria Bell. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations Marketing. Stallworth-Blake, Juanlta. BSN, Nursing Phila., PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Sudul, Karen Marshall. BA, Elementary Education. Phila., PA. Swinty, William C. BA, Computer and In- formation Science. Phila., PA. Tadley, Thomas C. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Teresh, Van. BA, Computer and Informa- tion Science. Phila., PA. Thompson, Nannette H. BA, Computer Science. Doylestown, PA. Toner, William P. BS, Operations Manage- ment. Lindenwold, NJ. Vanacore, Elizabeth M. Picariello. BA, Sociology. Phila., PA. Masque. VanRensselaer, Audrey. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Visco, Barbara H. BSN, Nursing. South- ampton, PA. Volk, Elaine Rieger. BSN, Nursing. Erden- heim, PA. Registered Nurses Organiza- tion. Wagner, Sheila R. BS, Operations Man- agement. Phila., PA. Warner, Glenn L. BS, Business Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Society for the Advance- ment of Management. White, Broadus P. BS, Business Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Society for the Advance- ment of Management. Alpha Epsilon, Who ' s Who. Yerkes, Susan Stapleton. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. 243 Camera Shy Alexander, Maty C. BSN, Nursing. Hat- boro, PA. Amort, Frank Thomas. BS, Finance. Hat- boro, PA. Bailey;, Robert. BS, Accounting Finance. Phila., PA. Beiko, Timothy J. BA, Computer Science. Bristol Township, PA. Bell, Bonnie E. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations Management. Phila., PA. Bentz, William M. BS, Marketing. Phila., PA. Blaker, Rosalie M. BSN, Nursing. Apache Junction, AZ. Blender, Jane Anne. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Bortner, Joanne P. BSN, Nursing. Chelten- ham, PA. Brett, Rita L. BS, Management. Rockledge, PA. Byrne, Thomas C. BS, Operations Manage- ment. Phila., PA. Cael, Catherine M. BA, Mathematics Computer Science. Berwyn, PA. Carney, Theresa Schmick. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Carter, Nancy A. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Citino, Ralph A. BS, Accounting Finance. Phila., PA. Cockerill, Martha M. BSN, Nursing. Cle- menton, NJ. Cotton, Ralph J. BS, Accounting. Spring City, PA. Davis, Monica M. BS, Nursing. Ridley Park, PA. DeMarco, Drew A. BA, Computer Science Phila., PA. DeRentiis, Margaret M. BA, Psychology Harleysville, PA. DiFrancesco, Susan. BA, Computer Sci ence. Norristown, PA. Dilworth, Roberta C. BSN, Nursing. Phila. PA. DiPietro, Silvio M. BS, Marketing. Feaster ville, PA. Dougherty, Michael A. BS, Finance. Stow MA. Dugan, Noreen. BSN, Nursing. Sharon Hill PA. Dunn, Patricia A. BSN, Nursing. Phila. PA. Dunston, Constance F. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Phila., PA. Ehrhom, George C, III. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Falkenstein, Kathleen P. BSN, Nursing, Westmont, NJ. Fenningham, Terence P. BS, Finance. Southampton, PA. Flukey, Michele F. BSN, Nursing. Ocean City, NJ. Fossile, Karen Moran. BSN, Nursing. Ben- salem, PA. Frasch, Else Rose. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Fries, Robert J. BS, Finance. Richboro, PA. Glady, William E. BS, Management. South- ampton, PA. Gotzman, Deborah A. BSN, Nursing Phila., PA. Grady, James J. BS, Accounting. Phila. PA. Grant, James Robert. BS, Accounting Warminster, PA. Green, Maris Tranzilli. BSN, Nursing Glenside, PA. Harbison, Judith A. BSN, Nursing. Abing ton, PA. Hawkins, Consuelo K. BA, History. Phila., PA. Hopkins, Loraine M. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Houston, Christine. BA, Criminal Justice. Phila., PA. Hulet, Jean Marie Brown. BA, Psycholo- gy. Drexel Hill, PA. lacovine, Lillian A. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Isaia, Diana J. BSN, Nursing. Pennsauken, NJ. Jenter, Kathleen A. BSN, Nursing. Cle- menton, NJ. Kemp, Elaine B. BSN, Nursing. Hatboro, PA. Kerr, Marilyn D. BSN, Nursing. Norris- town, PA. Laverty, Francine. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Lewis, David C. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Lombard, Audrey V. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Manning, Janet M. BSN, Nursing. Morris- ville, PA. Markovitz, Lyudmila. BS, Finance. Phila., PA. Marlette, William J. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. McBrearty, Patricia E. BSN, Nursing. San Diego, CA. McBride, Patricia Ann. BSN, Nursing. Newtown, PA. McComb, James E. BA, Electronic Phys- ics. Croydon, PA. McGlinchey, Patrick. BS, Finance. Glen- side, PA. McGrath, James F. BA, Psychology. Phila., PA. McLemore, Rosalea K. BSN, Nursing. Huntingdon Valley, PA. McTamney, Joseph C. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Moore, Gwendolyn T. BSW, Social Work. Phila., PA. Murphy, Deborah A. BSN, Nursing. Bensa- lem, PA. Muscara, Johanna C. BSN, Nursing. Hor- sham, PA. Nelson, Annette G. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Nguyen, Hiep. BA, Electronic Physics. Phila., PA. Niewood, William D. BA, Humanities. Phila., PA. Norris, Kevin Brian. BS, Accounting Fi- nance. Southampton, PA. O ' Brien-Curtin, Margaret. BSN, Nursing. Danville, PA. Olejkowski, Edwin. BS, Operational Man- agement Finance. Glenside, PA. Parisi, Joseph M. BS, Accounting. Phila., PA. Pelullo, Gloria R. BS, Personnel and Labor Relations. Southampton, PA. Phillips, Olivia C. BS, Accounting. Mount Laurel, NJ. Pitoscia, Susan. BSN, Nursing. Marlton, NJ. Queen, Dolores B. BSN, Nursing. Hat- boro, PA. Quinn, Suzanne G. BSN, Nursing. Hunting- don Valley, PA. Quinn, Thomas E. BA, Computer Science. Secane, PA. Reid, Sandra H. BSN, Nursing. Pennsau- ken, NJ. Ricigliano, James V. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Warrington, PA. Robinson, Doris Ann. BSN, Nursing. Wil- low Grove, PA. Rockett, Joan L. Mills. BSN, Nursing. Eagleville, PA. Rosenfeld, Beth A. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Rosselli-Leshko, Cheryl. BSN, Nursing. Pennsauken, NJ. Rotman, Bemice R. BA, Chemistry. Phila., PA. Scamardi, Michael L. BS, Operational Management. Phila., PA. Schaeffer, Gerald R. BA, Computer Sci- ence. Phila., PA. Schodowski, Edward C, Jr. BS, Finance. Harleysville, PA. Seltzer, Margery Ann. BSN, Nursing. Hol- 244 Camera Shy land, PA Shandruk, Wolodymyr. BS, Finance. Phila.. PA. Shetzline, Maiybeth. BS. Accounting. Ben- salem. PA. Sothern, Maty Louise. BSN. Nursing. Phila.. PA. Speck, Michael J. BA. Criminal Justice. Phila.. PA. Stokes, Willa F. BA. Computer Science. Phila., PA. Szabo, Debra M. BS. Accounting. Phila.. PA. Taylor, Vemice. BA. Sociology. New Cas- tle. DE. Teitman, Karen A. BS, Personnel and La- bor Relations. Cheltenham. PA. Teitman, Paul Vincent. BS. Finance. Chel- tenham. PA. Thorpe, Mary IV. BSN. Nursing. Phila., PA. Tiegs, Patricia Ann. BA, Psychology. Hor- sham. PA. Torrence, Thomas C. BS, Operational Management Marketing. Phila., PA. Totaro, Angela M. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Turner, Corliss B. BS, Personnel and La- bor Relations. Phila., PA. Victorius, Catherine A. BA, Computer Science. Harleysville. PA. Waddington, James, Jr. BS. Marketing. Warminster. PA. Ward, Maureen. BA. Computer Science. Centre Square. PA. Watson, Laura B. BS. Marketing. Phila,, PA, Weicheld, Janet L. BSN. Nursing. South- ampton. PA. Werts. Judith L. BSN, Nursing. Richboro, PA. Woods, Myrtle Viola. BSN, Nursing. Phoenixville, PA. Yoa, Mary Casey. BA, Computer Science. Willow Grove, PA. Young-Lucas, Theresa. BA, English. Phila., PA. Zarate, Emily L. BSN, Nursing. Phila., PA. Zukowsky, Ksenia G. BSN. Nursing. Glen- dora. NJ. 245 COMPL MENTS to the LaSalle University Class of 1985 from r BROAD AND OLNEY OFFICE mk 5601 North Broad Street V U A. Philadelphia. PA 19141 m Pirqf (215)548-4161 Pennsqlvania . 1 ijv © 1984 First Pennsylvania Bank n.a Member F.D.I. C. W Congra tula tions Charlie For All You ' ve Done We ' re Very Proud of You Love Mom, Dad, Jennifer, Becky, Stephanie Congratulations Annette Crist iano We Are Very Proud of You Love Mom, Dad Adrienne Brian F. l lcGovern Congratulations on achieving your goal! Mom and Dad 246 To Regina M. Oristaglio For Progressive achievement Congratulations! Your Mom. Dad, and Reeny John Paul Daemer Congratulations We Are Very Proud of You Your Mom and Dad We Are Proud of You Marianne E. Bisco (Biz) Congratulations Chop, Kathie, Mom Lcda. Monica Susana Jurado Te felicitamos con todo carino en tu graduacion y te bendecimos. Patrick, Alicia, Eduardo y Abuelo Congratulations Ron Lisicki From Bob Paula Mike Gregg 247 Congratulations and Best Wishes Jackie Marinella We are so proud of all you did and can do, but most of all for being just you. We wish you continued success and happiness always. Love, Mom Dad ' In mountains scarved by mist lie stands alone ... Congratulations J. Mark Coulson Mother and Dad Carol and Marirose BETA ALPHA Congratulates The Class of 1985 President: Denise D ' Antonio Vice-President: Mary grace Pesce Treasurer: Mike Aileo Secretary: Trish Chynoweth Moderator: Walter J. Kaiser 248 Congratulations Saundra E. Gray We are proud of you. Love your Family Friends Kelli Mom Olivia Aunt Alyce Aunt Virt Aunt Libby Aunt Mitzi Theresa Johns Denise Faison Dorothea Turner Kia Aicole Johns Janice Hudson Gwen Goode Mamie Hicks Joddy Dad Hank Uncle Frankie Uncle William Uncle James Stell Hankins Tyrone Johns Rejinald Johns Billy Turner Linda Blake Al Shepherd Libbi Woodson Josh Nikki, Kevin, Buda, Kenny, Chub Michael 249 Continued Success, Health, Happiness Philip J. Minnigh Congratulations!! Love You, Mom Family Congratulations Denise C. Mosca Love, Grandmom Grandpop, Dad, Lou, and especially Candy You ' ve Baffled Us to the Max!!! Three Cheers for Our Little Girl Congratulations Judith A. Gallagher Love, Mom and Dad -0 Once in Love with Amy . . . Our congratulations, too to Amy M. Jelen Mom and Dad Joe and Nancy Pam and Ron Melanie and John CONGRATULATIONS To Our Graduating Alpha Theta Alpha Sisters! Lynda Barratt Jill Lucas Colette M. Campellone Rose McNamara Mary DerGarabedian Jerri Orsuto Maureen Ferguson Sheila Parsons Cathy Fraser Beth Petrillo Ann Hennessy Alba Suarez Tricia Lenaghan Mary Wagner Susan McCann In Sisterhood and Love, The Sisters of Alpha Theta Alpha We ' re Proud of You, Sue Wenzel Congratulations Mom Johnny Dad Vito John D. Kiggins Congratulations Mom, Dad, Jodi and Nan Congratulations Joe Gaines From Mom and Dad 250 Congratulations Congratulations to Brian R Carroll Stevie Black (Peaches) We are proud of you and love We are proud of you! you very much Love, Mom, Dad, Ronnie, Squirrel, Clarissa Mom, Jen Kevin and Moon i!K the JU La Salle Collegian Congratulates The Class of 1985 Lisa Bellino Editor-in-Chief Joan DiGregorio Business Manager Kris Grady News Editor Ed McKeogh Features Editor Bob Zimmerman Entertainment Editor Anthony J. Baratta Sports Editor Paul Scott Photo Editor Kateryna Rudnytzky Copy Editor John Moore Assistant Editor Bill Wine Faculty Advisor 251 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 DAVOR PHOTO, INC. 654 Street Road, Box 190 Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 638-2490 252 Congratulations to a Perfect Daughter Maria Gallo We Love You Mom and Dad Congratulations Kathy Vesho We Are Very Proud of You Love, Mom Dad John Carolyn Grandmom Specht Grandmom Leroy 253 WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU! Congratulations Carl Love, Dad Mom Rosanne Grandmom 0. Grandmom T. Granddad 0. You Have Made Us So Very Proud We ' re All Proud of You! Dear Julie And In Memory of Our Wonderful Son Charlene Pancoast And Brother Dennis P. Dougherty, Jr. Love, Mom, Dad Mom Marianne Tammy, T.J. Mark Dad Patrick Jim Joe Congratulations to the Hooray! Another LSC Grad in the Fam- ily Class of 1985 Congratulations from the Judith A. Gallagher MATH CSC CLUB Love Jackie, Sniffles, Smokey and Scooby- doo Officers: Mary McGee Angela Graham Karen Bruno Lisa Tresnan Special Thanks to Dr. Wiley, Our Moderator. 254 M4 ' • McUA. Arruf v. J cUA P. Congratulations, Dave Cucinotta We Are so Proud! Love, Mom, Dad Patty Hooray! You Made It. We are proud of you! Maureen P. O ' Neill Congratulations Aunt Unc Pop Pop Kelly Bill Tim Jennifer Jay C. and Tom W. Well Done!! Love, Mom Dad Kim Chris TRACY Congratulations! Much Success in the Future Love, Rosanne, Carl, Mr. Mrs. Ortell Congratulations Andrea Simpson Nothing But the Best in the Future Mom, Dad, Nadine and Denise 255 Congratulations Christopher B. Furlong We are proud of you Mom Henry Esther With great pride and congratulations to LESLIE HOWARD from her Loving Family Congratulations For A Job Well Done Carol A. Brigham Editor 1985 Love, Dad, Mom, Kathy Dot Good Luck and Best Wishes Class of ' 85 from The Education Society We are proud of you Gregory A. Evans We knew you could do it!! Congratulations Love, Mom Dad Dear Marco, Congratulations And All Our Love Dad, Mom Paolo Rob DiGregorio Congratulations and Good Luck in Medical School Love, Mom and Dad Eileen, Caria, Joan Albert and Andrea We Are Proud of You Barbara A. Pomponio Your Mom Lynn Donald Judy 256 A Real Frontrunner! Laura A. Hirl We ' re so proud of you! Love, Richard Scott Mom and Dad 257 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 From Residence Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairperson Social Chairperson Special Activities Chairperson Special Activities Chairperson Public Relations Chairperson Educational Chairperson Athletic Chairperson Robert Ford Mary Der Garabedian Mary Geyer Joseph Mackey Vince McGonigle Alyse Stiles Becky Donnelly Maria Formanek Jillian Saltzman John Kiggins John Tumolo Congratulations to all those seniors who have donated their time into making Residence Council a success. Best Wishes, to all members, in the future. 258 All Our Love and Best Wishes For the Future To Marianne T. Garraty Congratulations Dad, Mom, and Jack Congratulations to Kim A. Corscadden and the Class of ' 85 God Bless You! CHAR ' S KITCHEN Complete Custom Catering BY CHAR CORSCADDEN 947-8242 We Cater to La Salle Congratulations Joe, Mark And Class of 1985 Annlna and Nicola Gaudio Family Well Done Mick the Hymer Love, Mother Father We Are Proud of You James M. Murphy Congra tula tions Mom, Denise Tom MICHAEL J. TAMBURRI Congratulations Dad, Mom and Richard Congratulations to Patricia M. Adams Love and Best Wishes Mom, Joe, Michael and Maryanne Congratulations Chris Vassalluzzo and Classmates Love, Mom Dad 259 Dorothy McCarey Congratulations From A Proud Family Love Joe Harry Colleen Dad, Mom, Joe Jr. Joan Kristine Michael La kalle Jkingers Congratulate Loretta Bob Jim Steve Kym May you always have a song in your hearts WAY TO GO MICHAEL! We love you Mom — Dad Roe — Vin and Fifi Congratulations to our son James Alfredo And the Class of ' 85 Love, Mom Dad Albert, Jan, Joseph, Marc Greg 260 We thank the Christian Brothers of La Salle University for offering Tony a challenging and dynamic Biology Major Program. To the Class of ' 85 we extend our congratulations and best wishes. We are very, very proud of our son, Anthony Montemuro, and, God-willing, he will go on to become an outstanding physician. ' ' GO GET ' EM TONY LOVE f9 Mom, Dad, Frank, Paula, Mike, Grandpop, Grandmom Angie, Grandmom Katie (and also Grandpop Montemuro who is in heav- en.) 261 LORRAINE Congratulations, Lorraine. You ' ve made us very proud. Mom and Dad THAT ' S MY KID! To a special granddaughter, the best of luck for your future endeavors. With love, Gramom I knew you could do it!! Love, Your Sibling Raine, you are a family first. Congratulations! Love, Aunt Irene Lorraine, you ' re someone very special. Congratulations and best wishes. Love, Ann 262 Colette M. Campellone Congratulations! Best Wishes! Love, Mom and Dad Mark, Danielle, Suzette, Jennifer Good Luck Class of ' 85 La Salle Entertainment Organization Maureen Egan Bob McCreavy Anna Maria Blescia Antionette DiSipio Congratulations Good Luck Celeste D. Meo We love you Mom, Dad Diane, Marie Jeannine Congratulations Joan Mills From All of Us 263 Congratulations and Good Luck to our graduating Gamma Phi ' s Maureen McGonigal Denise D ' Antonio Liz Seiberlicin Kathy Rogers Danielle Miller Kathy Eubanks Tricia Morrissey Renee Rapa Anna Maria Blescia Maureen Gavaginan Cindy Conlon Teresa Andris Amy Jelen Susan Hurchik Reetie Tilger Jacky Flaherty Susan Mattie With love, respect, and appreciation, Your Sisters Congratulations and Best of Luck to our Graduating Gamma Sigs Ursula O ' Reilly Cathy Roarty Regina Winn Karen Rawa Barbara Pomponio Linda Walters Congratulations Graduating Brothers: Steve Carlin Patrick Clowry A Ourso Boh Stevenson Patrick Connell A eil Grover Dan WcCloskey Greg Pasquale Picii Vanni Joseph H ' addington John Ludwig l aiter McHugh Tim Daly Dave Cucinotta John Zambito 7om Peilly Mke Gibbons Joe Motz Tony Verde From your Brothers in PHI KAPPA THETA 264 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 FROM THE Students ' Government Association Neil A. Grover, President Gregory Braun, V.P. of Student Affairs Audrey M. Nugent, V.P. of Academic Affairs Gregg R. Melinson, V.P. of Public Affairs Joshua Tarnoff, V.P. of Business Affairs Senate Class of ' 85 Class of ' 86 Class of ' 87 Class of ' 88 Charlie Barbara Judith Gallagher Gina Abbamondi Wade Brosius Gary Breen Mary Ginty Nicole Abbamondi David Garr Jackie Flaherty Eileen Jonas Gina Cristiano Phil Lanctot Susan Mattie John McMonigle Lisa Gallagher Julie Rosner Rose McNamara Michael Stack John D. Rilling Beth Tomlinson GOOD LUCK! 265 We are proud of you Ronald P. Lisicki Congratulations Your Mother Dad Congratulations and Best Wishes You Did Us Proud Fran Kopstein Trish Proto May the storms in your life be behind you and only sunshine ahead. Love Always, Mom, Dad, Robert and Anthony Hip! Hip! Hooray! We are proud of you today Mark F. Squilla Congratulations Mom and Dad Anthony, Gina Frank April Gina and Dana Congratulations and Best Wishes John DelGaudio Best of luck in medical school. We ' re behind you all the way. Love always, Your parents, Stephanie, Laura, Jerry, Anthony Cass Anne Murphy We ' re so proud of your accomplishment. Love, Mom, Dad, and the family Congratulations Tim Daly Job well done deserved. Our Love, Mom Dad Fernando Suarez Thank you son for persevering in your studies to bring us this day of happiness and hope for your future Ma mi Pa pi 266 Joe Kelly Congratulations lorn, Dad, Eileen, and Patty We are proud of you Mary R. Cocivera Congratulations Your Father and Mother Congratulations Jackie We ' re Very Proud of You! Mom, Dad, Kathy, Sue Dana c ongratulations Billy We are very proud of you. Love, Amy Kevin Mom Ricky Ginny Barbara Bobby Mary Congratulations to Nick Signoretta and Spike Love, Mom Dad Congratulations Vernette Doris Dow With much love and pride on this occasion, we wish you every joy and success, as you continue your journey through life. Love, The Family The Registered Nurses Organization (RNO) wishes to congratulate The Class of 1985 The Grimoire Arts Magazine Congratulates The Class of 1985 267 Congratulations to the Graduating Sisters of Phi Gamma Nu! Janet Child Patrice McBride Eleni Dimopoulos Karen McKeown Julie Dougherty Celeste Meo Chris Filmeyr Eileen Montrella Sandy Gambino Carol Phelan Mary Beth Giuliani Kathy Pedicone Terry Greely Pina Rizzo Terry Heberly Andrea Simpson Monica Jurado Sue Van Briggle Kathy Kelly Pam Vandenberg Best of Luck! All Your Sisters Dear Dave, You ' ve finally made it through — after all those fun years. Love, Ursula We Are Proud of You Roman D. Kaczaj Love, Mom, Dad, Marta and Mark The Explorer Yearbook Congratulates and Extends Sincere Best Wishes to the C ass of 1985 268 Distinguished Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Burden Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gather Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cummings Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Draganosky Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gasson Nob and Mary Agnes Gazda John M. Gola Andrea E. Horvath Dr. Ernest B. Johnson, Jr. Julius and Anne Kamper Bill and Lee Lambert Dr. Barbara Millard Dr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Minissale Bro. Emery C. Mollenhauer William Mullin Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Onofrio Barbara Salomon John and Helene Samson Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Sottile The Ben Tumolo Family 269 Patrons Barbara Berreski Sharon E. Burke Joseph Candido Gilbert A. Cardillo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Conlon Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Cregan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey DiPaolo Our Brother Richard Galtman Our Dear Son Richard Galtman The Garvins Melinda B. German Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldschmidt Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Grunewald Mr. and Mrs. James J. Haney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kane Anna Kohut Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kupper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lebair Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenaghan William G. and Barbara A. Leutner The McBride Family John W. McClunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McCreavy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McHugh John and Kathleen McNamara Fred Nichols Lorraine J. Parrish The Family of John P. Peiffer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peppelman Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Reid Mrs. John J. Schaub, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Slowicki Harry and Betty Spuhler Helen Stadnyk John H. Veen Nelson Villanueva 270 Editor-in-Chief: Carol A. Brigham Assistant Editor: Ellen M. Campbell Business Manager: Pamela M. Vandenberg Photography Editor: Donna S. Kumar Evening Division Editor: Dwight Luckey Sports Editor: Mary Goldschmidt Associate Editor: Ed Skorpinski Assistant Business Manager: Marybeth Giuliani Advisor: Dr. Barbara Millard Writing Staff: Greg Burton, Barb Cattie, Mike Dennis, Kathy Kupper, Pat McDaniels, Leigh McDonald, Sean McGrath, Joseph Michels, John D. Rilling, Peggy Ann Seydow, Elizabeth Vrato, Mary Lynn Walsh. Business Staff: Julie Dougherty, Mary Duszak, Chris Filemyr, Celeste Meo. Photography Staff: Carlos Casallas, Rich Duszak, Ranjit Josiah, Pat McKenna, Ed Seddon, Bob Zimmerman. 271 Dedication: Bro. John Owens 272 9


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