Philadelphia University - Analysis Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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'lYwrv' -, pu' E ' , ,QQ 3, ,M ,aww P L Analysis 1969 j L 561112 fgbhiladelphia ollege Q' extiles and Science HENRY AVENUE 81 SCHOOL HOUSE LANE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19144 I I . I II I I I Junior Editor JOYCE PARKS I Business Manager i-V JAY I. GOLDFARB , Junior Business Manager I NEIL MANDELL Q . Faculty Advisor GEORGE GBADEL ART 81 LAYOUT I I Editor DIANE J. EDWARDS I. I E, ii Staff: William B. Lowe I 'Michelle Lucier , ' Peggy Smith Editor-in-chief CURTIS D. WINKLER A E LITERARY 3 ii'i Staff: Linda E. cruz-Uribe ,L A Marie E.Autuori f. Stephanie R. Cohen Helene F. McCann , ..- -1 x-.il I Literary Editor I I JEANNE M. DREW ,I Associate Photography Editor I DAVID C. BBANKA 2 irirf if J 51 . Lg. J Photography Editor JAMES P. NICHOLAOU L , v 1 , 'm . ,w,, Av jg: , v v .rf - 4 in memnriztm william ,Stephens Although he had retired from teach- ing at Textile before he died, this book would not be complete without a memoriam to Mr. Stephens. William Stephens was a graduate of Harvard, A. B. f1928J, and Boston University, Ed. M 419361. He taught at various schools and worked as a mathemati- cian before coming to Textile. Pro- fessor Stephens served on the Fac- ulty from September, 1955 and, with enthusiasm and faithful attention to the task, taught his students mathe- matics and kinematics. He accommo- dated changing times by developing new courses in math. In later days, despite ill health, he gave unstinting- ly ofhistime and energy to solvetheir classroom problems. Thirteen years and many students later, on June 1, 1968, he resigned, and on June 30, he passed away. The friendly gusto en- compassing this man is sorely missed by his colleagues and stu- dents. ' L I 1-AI 'Qin- .ug 'msg W.: 1 -6 v . , if -3 Qi an Hz valid- 'FM- 14,5 , .- , sm, zv ,4 'Wir 25,9 lfgijah 0- lm' ii, 35 Analysis 1969 editor and staff take great plea- sure in dedicating this yearbook to Mr. Ercal Kai- ser who has been a devoted teacher and friend to the students and faculty at our college. He has given of himself so that others may learn and share his knowledge of the textile industry. As head of the Jacquard department, Mr. Kaiser has given his students not only the factual techniques needed for this area of design and engineering, but an inspiration and curiosity to pursue their studies further. A professor who can instruct and be a friend at the same time is a rare person indeedg and yet Mr. Kaiser has done this in a most unique and valu- able way. The experience and knowledge gained by studying under him is a remarkable transition from student to graduate. lvlr. Kaiser will always remain ,significant mem- ory to those whom his talentl and personality have been aquainted. 'ltw--n..g,5, '9'9'Nv1v 'mitfffll ,IA '-U35 taps- lr., Uh x , N -rr 4,1 ,X ,X XA 'v L f 1 i ' -. -I i I Diversification of the textile industry is apparentfrom the wide range of courses in our curriculum. Through major study in such fields as Fabric Design, Textile Marketing and Management, Textile Engineering, and Textile Chemistry, students learn to become competent contributors to a high- ly competitive industry. Others wishing to participate in non- textile businesses may study in Business or Chemistry. Because of the materials and faculty provided, the students knowledge goes beyond the classroom. He not only learns from a textbook, but from practical experience, that will en- able him to become a more well rounded adult. 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'. a.1gfc,,,p., , , . .A The 68-69 year began with the initiation of the freshmen into a new environment. Fun and harassment is the normal scene on campus until classes begin Now as college students, they must relinquish some of their fun times for more serious thought. A , P' my., J I fp, ..'. .. t l f it t ,ill ffff- V 7 7 . ,fp- i Jil' X, ,L A 2' I I I W' YJ K VL, inll' o l l l 3 I ,, ,uj1S15 , ' fT'E-213. 1 , . K , 51,1 1' 'f2 'f4 if I :noi- .. - '-H 1' .. 'tx v.' L- J-I L 3 9 i N 'YE Along with LSD, mini skirts and oth- er fads associated with this time period are three Super-Heroes . . . Wallace, Nixon, and Humphrey. Three well groomed prospects of societyg each fighting for his own idea of the American Flag, Apple Pie, and Motherhood. Their fate as the Leaders of our Country is hinged not only on the graduates of this in- stitution and others like it, but on all the people belonging to Our Great Society. . 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L Ln A: fmisauh U K a Q 4 ws. 'R 3 v 4 X my an -. .I N, ,K X .xx M J' 14,1 Z-Q 41 43. L, -2. yur If xxx im I 4 .gif 1 1 fe 4 1 1.1 .::A ,,-1,1, :fi-V -f I I 4, - 5'4'?'i3-fe '21 ,123 - 1 5'G.f-' ' 'f.. The main social activities of the year at PHILADELPHIA COL- LEGE of TEXTILES 81 SCIENCE are SPRING and WINTER WEEKENDS. The weekends usually encompass a semi-formal and a name group concert. The semi-formal is held on Friday evening of the weekend with a pop band and a dance orchestra. On Saturday night the students and their dates flock into Althouse Hall for a concert by a well known entertainment group. Spring weekend '68 saw the semi-formal being held at the Falcon House on Friday evening. The setting was quaint and the garden party setting was enhanced by the murals, balcony and pillars. On Saturday evening the student body roared at the antics of Richard Pryor and the sounds of Spanky 81 Our Gang iabovei. Following this most enjoyable concert the students proceeded to swing at various fraternity pa-rties and the like. Winter Weekend '69 saw a new format in the weekend activities. On Friday evening the Rams fell short in a valiant attempt to beat Villanova in basketball. After this gallant effort the students resided to fraternity parties, etc. Then on Saturday evening the student body engaged in a pleasant dinner-dance on the top floor of the Belbue-Stratford. Entertainment for this dance was provided by the Lords of Tonk. We then moved to our new format by having the name group concert on Saturday afternoon. At 2:00 p.m. the Jazzy beat of the Ramsey Lewis Trio echoed through the gym for an enjoyable afternoon. ...uu 1. 71 kWTV7 P'Ff , Y wig' M in 355369519 1 V 1 . 'aw - .x WW V ' . f X Am - ., V75 '-'-nga, 1 f?l:::,w. E 5 5 .0 A X I , . 5 Q . ' n .fl If I s 4 Q 1. A LN X ,z . 1, , E Q :L , - 1 ' if fr I ,, E . 11 1 g' 1 f 1 ' T5 , Q Y . L-L l , -. -i Z + .uk 'in ' W 1 I n - 35, ' Q . 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HAYWARD B.S.g LL.Dg M.A.'g Ph.D. president of the college ln an age when some college students think the mur- derer, Ho Chi Minh, the professional bandit, Che Guevera, and the warlord, lVlao Tse Tung, form a holy triumvirate and find agreement among some college professors, and when, as the Wall Street Journal re- cently editorialized, parents find sons and daughters fools incapable of distinguishing between Lyndon Johnson and Adolf Hitler and when people cannot seem to see any difference between the treatment of American Blacks and the Russian Czar's treatment of the Poles, it is no wonder people find some diffi- culty in developing dialogues with monologists. Strangely, technological students seem more accu- rately informed, act with greater restraint and win- now fact from myth better than some who are pre- sumed to be studying the liberal arts . I think, if the world is to survive, we must, for our de- cisions, look to evidence rather than intuition, history rather than myth, reason above emotion. If this is so, leaders of colleges such as ours could be the leaders of tomorrow. f. 159.- Fifteen years hence your generation will be influential in determining the kind of society in which we live. I hope that your generation will be more successful than mine in main- taining its idealism, its concern for human values, its insistence on doing what is right and will work to build a new society free from war, free from poverty which has as its prime con- cern, respect for human dignity. Best of luck to you, the Class of 1969. DONALD B. PARTRIDGE Vice-President and Dean of the College Four short years have passed since you first began your l search for truth and understanding at our College. For some these have been years of challenge and growthg for others the time spent has been less valuable yet still meaningful. All, I trust, have grown in stature and wisdom. Each of you are taking with you something of value-be it knowledge, social maturity or a combination of both. As you go forth to greater challenges our hopes go with you. For it is you, our graduates, who will bring renown not only to yourselves but also to our College. It is your suc- cesses that will give our College its reputation of excel- lence. The faculty and administration can encourage, coun- sel and challenge, but our ultimate greatness rests upon your accomplishments. lVly hope is that with pride you will always have a sense of warmth for and devotion to the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science. My warmth and sincere congratulations go to each of you for your accomplishments. I trust that you will remember that commencement is as the name indicates, only a be- ginning. lvlay success, growth and happiness be yours as you continue your journey through life. DR. ROBERT W. RHOADES, Dean of Faculty It is with a particularly strong sense of personal indentification that I write these few words directed to the Class of '69, the first class that I have watched progress through the full four years. In the Fall of 1965 l arrived on campus just about two weeks before Orientation-Registration, and in remarks to the new freshmen I ob- served that we were being oriented together. The freshman year is often the time that assistance can help get an individual through a period of uncertainty. Being a freshman myself, l probably did not pro- vide very much assistance through the freshman year of this partic- ular class. However, I have taken great pleasure in watching it mature through the four years and one tribute to this maturity is the fact that we have this year the strongest group of leaders yet who have contrib- uted to changes and strides over the past four years. As the Class of '69 leaves the campus, I extend my best wishes for a future based on success and happiness, and hope for your continued interest and involvement in the significant improvement and growth of our college during the years ahead. BRUCE D. DEBRUHL, Dean of Students 1 I x ww! P 'Z X JOHN WINKLER PAUL H. KERSTETTER Registrar Assistant to Director of Admissions WALTER F. PRIEN Assistant to the President Coordinator of Research 1 MOTT R. LINN Director of Admissions GERALD MARVIN Director, Audio Visual Department DR. DEZSOE DOSZPOLY Director of Library Services THOMAS M. GREEVY Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds RICHARD F. WEIKEL Secretary and Treasurer LPHIA OF get fs 4? Wim f 39- DONALD F. FLATHMAN Director of Institutional Advancement 'ff JUDITH WILLIAMS Assistant in Institutional Adv Assistant in Instit HFICGTTISFII DAVID S. KRAMER utional Advancement GENE SMITH WIDMAN Manager, Bookstore WALTER F. HARRIS Director of Buildings and Grounds v -1- e X 2 4.9 '11 4:-.nu L ,. g-1 ' X 'irmwi 1, ff -' V -' . Y, f ,I ff' N ' 2 , ff ,, ' 1'-Y I X . 5 1 FY fi:.:ilJ f. , p R .-'Pr - Gal- ' I 'fi J f Q , . ' f ' I - U . 6' V' . s 9 if 4 gg . Mg , Y 4 J X '.ySh5. , gh ,ff . . 4 A' , f ' i , r: p 4 in b 'gf--if 1- ig 'Cir , , ' 'ff h .f'u,:Q ' jk . .5 Q , - ,J 5, U' . ' 1 ' 1 . If- V, Q J., . - my A , s - ., 'niflj ipg . f ., - J.: W. Class of 1904 W x xx X xx x xx x xx X X x K xx,xxx, Xxxxxxxxxwxu ,W x X Mx xx x x x x X X xx ,. x N -. xxdxxxxff xx.-x xxx xx x x x xxxxxxx,xxxx.xxx.xxx xx xxxx xxxw W x x ,xxfE:,xxxx x x xx x ,. x xx x , x, ,. , ,X,, ,x faculty underclassmen ,Wx Wx xx N xx x x xx Y x x ,MW xxx ,Xxx xxxxfk Hx HM x xx xxxxxxxxk,xxx x. xxx 'X N x x ,,,. ,,,,,,X,, ,, x Ax xx x ,x xxx. x x A x 1 x x 4 5 rag! ' ,. 41. LAURA LOU BATES, B.S., M.S. Lecturer, Fashion A. CHARLES BARTON Lecturer, Art 2 ' 3554, I XXL J HERBERT J. BARNDT, B.S. Instructor, Textiles CRANSTON C. BLANKS, JR., B.S., M.S. Instructor, Textiles gs, ,, Fl L, li' -1 MARYLYN GOUTMANN B.S., IVl.S. Instructor, Textiles PHILIP C. FEFFER B.S. Director, Apparel Research Division THOMAS EDMAN B.S., M.B.A. Professor, Knitting f Z- -.e--H--fe' MARGARET F. HOWARD, B.S., Lecturer, Textiles Sw Stun inf ERCAL KAISER Associate Professor, Jacquard STASIA M. OLEAR, B.S. Instructor, Textiles CHSHBIH Lecturer, Textiles PAUL SIMINUK Professor, Weaving FRANCIS SCARDINO, B.S., M.S. DAVID SCOTT, B.S. Instructor, Knitting 1 ii? l T if 3 'F' f 'Al if fm V JH 71. , . x ' Ytf V 5,1511 E:j,,' ,V ij'-W gl DR. STEVEN SPIVAK B.S., IVl.S. Assistant Professor, Textiles ROBERT STAFFORD Associate Professor, Fabric Design In ., 1. 54 JOHN D. VORLICEK B.F.A., M.F.A. Lecturer, Art .Q x ,x . v U I ' i 9 -eve I fs. - K I I QI WILLIAM G. WOLFGANG B.S., M.A. Professor, Textiles Director of Fiber and Textile Research FRANCIS ZEGLEN B.S., M.S. Associate Professor, Textiles Chairman, Textile Department wil ' ei Y, K I ii . ug 8 ' Q. X '4- I .1 In-, - JA. ,,.,, LU, NRM., Q V , ff ' Q 'x -vi, BONNIE S BARON NN , 'L id .z ,Jx K Lars' Bachelor of Science Philadelphia Pennsyl ' VBHIH Q- CAROL L. BECK Bachelor of Science, Williams- port, Pennsylvania. fabric design seniors 56 4,1 -1 , . X A ' 'V N t 1 ' r 1' , 'r ' ' 4 N1-sl ' ,,-.f ANNA l. BOGACKI Bachelor of Science, Harmony Pennsylvania 'x . 5 N. DAVID C. BRANKA Bachelor of Science, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. LEE CLAWSON Bachelor of Science, Philadel phia, Pennsylvania. MARTHA M. DZIWAK Bachelor ol Science, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. V ,gr r i DIANE V. EDWARDS Bachelor of Science, Portland, Oregon. DANIEL A. FRIED Bachelor of Science, Jamaica Estates, New York. PEDRO LINDER Bachelor of Science, Caracus, Venezuela. PATRICIA J. LEONARD Bachelor of Science, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Q-., miie WILLIAM B. 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I -. . ., I. , - , , - - .an -- - - ' '7 - .. MARGARET F. PESCE Bachelor of Science, Bolton, Connecticut. Tm. CHARLOTTE SEIDEN Bachelor of Science, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. '31 7 ANN Y. TAMURA Bachelor of Science, Honolulu, Hawaii. EDWARD A. SOLOW Bachelor of Science, Wyndmoor, Pennsyl vania. .5 ' g ,,,,,r ,l I ,XA CURTIS D. WINKLER Bachelor of Science, Reading, Pennsylvania. Pb SHIRLEY J. ZARYCHTA Bachelor of Science, Dallas, Pennsylvania. 4... -..l..l..a..-.1. ...... .L.....,.5l. -L . -V ,maj Bachelor of Science, Radnor, Penn- sylvania. JANE D. WITWER Jr x X-D' juniors fabric design ,L.,Y-li, ...', 'U H .Y I-1,3 - vlygkv--V' ' Qi5i.gi25y-A ' ' Jw, Y , X 'K K fx-, If ffm' , ' i ,Y 9, - w 93355 Ln- :Vi-1 'i-va-rrvu . .- A y , . Q.,.,i.,Lw,, ' my J. , W, 15.52 ai , ,M . mf- , sf! uf' 435545: e We nt ' N,'3w?fwf6E'2wf:V2KfQi: daS25,95ggWl.1 .7 ,, ,Y if j,, 11.:f'f?n5.:f,3-rl' www-f,, Al 1 nib ., . v. ,L-ks ,-. BACK ROW: Joya Rarks, Linda Drazen, Slyvia Gorecki, Toby Mason, Terry Simmons, Arlene Levin, Eva Smao, Cheryl Rosenfeld, FRONT ROW: Linda Cruz Uribe, Stricklan Wheelock, Mitchel Cliff, Carl Wagand, Joan Schwackman, Neal Mandel, Bob Berger, Steven Levitski. fy'- ,,.n . XX . ,RX . ya- BACK ROW: Garie Kutner, Mordechi Moncarz, David Rosenbleth, Anifa DOWDUFU, Ffafli Allen, Cafffe Gordon- FRONT ROW Lewis Furman, Joseph Ginannini. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Quigley, Carpenita, Julia Davinsky, Ellen Lemmerman. if W I.. 5 . , :fi iz.. 'E sophomores fabric design freshmen fabric design BACK: Phil Thubium, Joe Price, Bruce Zanar, Elliot Lighlman, Jack Abrohms, Dan Samuelson. MIDDLE: Beryl Nun, Robin Saverese, Libby Cawley, Irene Chang, Michelle Lucier, Peggy Smith, Bonnl Kersen, Sue Cosgrove, Isabelle Wilford, Lynn Schroeder, Robbie Mader. FRONT: Bob Lutzky, Julian Lewckjy. -.ha n-1 , ,, wa, . 'nnqnkr -ar-'5'9Y ' Q- ' is 1 1 . . r rleriff . , L .V - .11-Qi v nL4':AY,,,.,,:J,-.- ,- iiigj-IDLE LooP B H QT KFR LOOP i . QTITCQZLN J iw ri ' ie sa n g gs Ti BKQCOURD we A WILLIAM L. BARTO Bachelor of Science DANIEL S'Y' QHU Dennisville, New Jersey iacqemr tg SCQQCQ ow oon, ong ong HEFIMAN A BLANC Bachelor of Sc ence Lima Peru textile engineering seniors PETER G. DABAL Bachelor of Science Wycroff, New Jersey GEORGE HARTMANN Bachelor of Science Santiago, Chile ,ff 1 if f f f I X L X xl SINAI GROSSMAN Bachelor of Science Haifa, Israel f Qi 'ffe - 455. 'B E i , I f ,f 0 69 ,l MARTIN R. HORNE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ei OF r ALBERT HIMMELSTERN Q, 6 . X1 'ff Bachelor of Science OV Q Bogota, Colombia U N :G lil LP 5 Q lm 3, Q 5 UA 02 04, Q 0 S' '93, 30 SABRA Fl. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science Bradford, Pennsylvania MAHMOOD KASSAIAN Bachelor of Science lsfahan, Iran NICOLAS KRITZLER Bachelor of Science Caracas, Venezuela JAIME MARTI W. CHARLES MILLER Bachelor of Science Dallas, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Pueblo, Mexico J! JOSEPH A. MASCIANGELO Bachelor of Science Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania me Jr, ar JAMES P. NICHOLAOU Bachelor of Science Albany, New York I MI l ir- 5 E! pid xr x ' 'lu- BENJAMIN B. WAGNER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 6, 1 im GIDEON SPIEGEL Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , . 7' l . juniors textile engineering 12' BACK: Danny McCreight, Frank Ko, Jim Heaton, Alan Goldman, Roy Fisher, Howard Bornstein, Adrien Kupferschmidt, Somsak Permkitpaisarn, Jerry Newsome. FRONT: Charles Basset, Maurice Bresner, Leonard Jacobs, Solomon Konig, James Miller. .HY '- haw - S ,.-gi' sophomores '56 textile engineering -fA,,.f, X R 1.1 ,HJ f f f' nn , fx Wx, ,- hx. H .1 ' , ' ' X' 1- . fr HY, 6 S21 5-J ' + -4 H fl 'lp ' ' X 5593L1?5'i Y A Sig?-' 'L K x rw nl. X J? 1 it , U X I '-73:52 ,' '- , V - ', ' . 1 iii' ' 1 A Af,. A , , ... ., Q ?, ,I ' 1 - , fr!! J .. 55 , ' 1 X, qV . f 1',: . ., :ig Q lf ,L A EL +0 ' Maki ' L,-mv z wi! ,f-0' freshmen textile engineering BACK ROW: Giorgis Tadesse, Fred Pinkus, Anno Teklu. FRONT ROW: Se Hoon Lee Enrique Gutner, Harry Zaharias, Roberto Kulka. 'Vi .al -.i, CARL B. BEDELL B.S.,M.Ed. z , 3 Assistant Professor, Mathematics it . if , A' i 'ge V LEONARD E. BRAITMAN A.B. Instructor, Mathematics X nt, WAYMAN G. BLAKELY B.S., M.S. Instructor, Mathematics RANDOLPH A. DeWlTT B.S., M.Ed.,M.S. Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Mathematics GRANT SMITH, A.B., M.A. is Professor, Mathematics ROBERT TROTTA, M.A. GORDON A. MARWINE, B.S., M.Ed. Professor, Physics instructor, Physics HARRY W. WOODCOCK, A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor, Physics EDWARD E DOWDEN, AB., NLS. Instructor, Chemistry GULTEKIN CELIKIZ, B.S., MS. Assistant Professor, Chemistry S! 119- ,- -it Z- 2 Q gi 1- ' '-xx -S ,hlftys ,Q-:gg 'I 'WSJ Mid g 5 4' XXX i x X x -:.'.-,ZZ-5 N ...1' --v Etunihf' ' A - 5,1 ' ?.'i. ' 77- 5-.' 1:11 ' 1 -.F ' -- ,z - --' -- 'h il 1 rg - -:Qt -T. ., .....u.:Q -T13 4. ' -:X LQ? H A -+1 57' 1. -- ' Y Q. as X , - F-5 - ss 5 , UT.. -f - ' r --f- ' 1- inf - ....- v ---' yzhgv, ...xl M . V .Ns - - XL Zh- ' Y .Y ZZ. Fx. -S5 . - .' :V .L bs' N u.-Tr , , RJ IEE., E, 1 I ts. j ' N X ,Ax f '- 1 - T- ' fy '.fxlx'Ql -1- ,V ,fa F, S ,. Y i 'rv I I 1- N '- Av s , l In - , ' R, y? GEORGE J. GRADEL, B.A., M.S. Associate Professor, Chemistry Faculty Advisor to the Yearbook WILLIAM H. HUGHES, AB., M.S. Professor, Chemistry Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Physical Sciences GEORGE W. OUGHTON instructor, Dyeing Qi l Q f i '-.ae .... MOREY KAPLAN, B.S. Assistant Professor, Chemistry ALEJANDRO H. BERGER Bachelor of Science Uruguay THOMAS H. CAPLAN Bachelor of Science Quebec, Canada Q. 1 i if' i ' texti Ie chemistry V! - 5 eff , F--,:,:gi,a..1....T1T. 7,21 -. f ' - ' ' f seniors FRED ENDRESS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ERNST G. FLEISCHMANN Bachelor of Science Bronx, New York JEAN GBANDINETTI Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M' FRANK HAIMBACH Bachelor of Science Cherry Hill, New Jersey i'.'T3+- i JOHN W. SCHICK, JR. Bachelor of Science Cherry Hill, New Jersey 1 l ROGER K. MOWEN Bachelor of Science Nutley, New Jersey N i , ,.. In A, 'R--l HARRY SMALL Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDWARD J. BELCAK Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CHARLES A. SHELHAMER, JR. Bachelor of Science Brookhaven, Pennsylvania WILLIAM R. HUFFORD Bachelor of Science Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania chemistry ROBERT J. SCHLOSSER, JR. Bachelor of Science Lansdowne, Pennsylvania ANTHONY TAMVAKIS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania u1 e e mfs' ' fn -'-Q., 4 ,nb-hr Y V V I! .' t :Q Q -'vii F-a.aa x I 'wir l I l f ,J 'Q--1 3 1 UDIOI' .:':nTA7-7 bl IWW 3 ,1 i 'ZF' S TOP TO BOTTOM: Ben Knox, Mike Aderhold, Gary Freitag, Bob Clime, Gordy Engle, Phil Adamczyki, John Minatelli, Marcello Brender, Kenneth Ko, Art Allen, Sue Preiksat, Shahla Motamedi, Bob Fries, Maryann Novack, Vera Bilynsky, Jim Gregory, Kurt Miller, Preston Goldstein, Joe Kennedy, Joe Antisavage. -ar- 5 - QYIII chemlsts xg 315 is ,i....1. -- L5,,,.., 11- WY -.Jiri sophomore chemistry -.kg J, -S -raf- X l '-1' FRONT ROW: Norman Uress, Joseph Rowe, Howard Sackner, Louis Lucidi, Robert Merrill, Allan Gore. BACK ROW: David Hertzog, Robert Grandinetti, Rob- ert Long, Roger Gill, James Gebre, Gregory McCullough, Gerald Reisz. ui is wr, lx! . ' L J' 1 1 - . Mi n T. K , v - f L 4 , - ' v- - Q -Av r-S -g,n ' I , . n . in .,',,,, 'ily 'A N af ,i,- ,, Q f' 3. 'f .1 pl K' .4 ' I - '. 12 ,aw r I QL 'Aph- x H1 ,V T! r 9 fgil 'sq YR p 59351 fill ' ' av. 4 . . -r- . - , V., , ,1 ,ai 3 1., T 'X - 'JH 'Fla' ,.,, ,Tl A -,...,-,. . - xv' V ,wr , 1 ,. fl.. w 1 Ewa - 4 1 freshmen FRONT: Bill Becker, Dave Hiledbrand, Rich Gallagher, Janelle Madge Gleason, Samuel EIGQGG, Bruce Saul, NGK EVENTS- Fallan, Greg Selgrath, Lynn Sharpe, John Knitting, Bill Jackson, chemistry ROBERT C. BOKUM, A.B. Associate Professor, Management business 8k economics STUART L. BOROWSKY, B.S., M.B.A. Instructor, Accounting in i -1.11-0 faculty JULIUS BIELITSKY, B.S., C.P.A. Lecturer, Accounting I i KSIC DGIC El52m? g-W-I If .ws-'P' ' 4-5- ,ll4'IA'-- V WILLIAM C. BROKAW, A.B., M.B.A. Associate Professor, Economics HENRY COHEN, B.S. Lecturer, Data Processing MERRILL COHEN, B.A., M.A. PHILIP ELKIN, A.B., A.M., PH.D. Assistant Professor, Economics Professor, Management Chairman, Department of Business. .LM new get V HARRY EDMUND HASSAN, B.S. Lecturer, Data Processingg Principals of Accounting -sk FELIX G. MIMO, B.S., M.B.A. Assistant Professor, Economics JAY MUCHNICK, B.B.A., M.B.A. Instructor Accounting 1-.3-1' H. LAWRENCE LAUPHEIMER, B.J. Associate Professor, Marketingg Director of Placement Services A .-1 SACK D, RASKIN, B.C.S., M.B.A., C.P.A. Assistant Professor, Accounting BARBARA W. PRESSMAN, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer, Political Science A ky-1: A j o A 1 , YJ, x, .. , , V4, jxmil' '. S, Q? ' ll so u . -.. it Z. t i X A HOWARD w. msn-lEn, Jn.,B.A .A M M.B.A. U A E ' ,Wk National Teaching Fellows -61' Y My 'gh Industrial Relations THOMAS SHANNON, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer, Business Law JACK SOLOFF, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Industrial Relations avr HARRY J. TAFE, B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor, Marketing ,dn gy, is-, 98 5 si i -'iii ' ,i DAVID H. TIMMONS, B.S., M.B.A. Assistant Professor, Marketing HORACE TOWNSEND, JR., B.S., M.A. Professor, Management and Marketing STEVEN B. ZELIKOFF, B.B.A., M.B.A.,'Ph.D Assistant Professor, Statistics seniors l Q. GEORGE BALTAEFF ALLAN L. BARON Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Bala Cynwyd. Pennsylvania textile management 8t LINDA J. BARRON Bachelor of Science Graterford, Pennsylvania Ll. iz- I . ! . B-X Ugg. - -1 ' JOSEPH P. BEATY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marketing STEPHEN l.. BEIFEL Bachelor of Science Elkins Park, Pennsylvania ANNE N. BEIN Bachelor of Science Washington, D.C. Z., ,, 'f , Y. MARCUS A BIELER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia Pennsylvania MARK CHEETHAM Bachelor of Science Woodbridge, Connecticut h4sf JAMES J. CLINTON. Ill Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania F f-X TM U U JVGQ 0 Q4 ov 2 o My Q3 fr 61 7? xv E QQ 5 ff: OA Oo, fb 3,9 ,DS ff 3 STEVEN J. CUTLER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FRANCIS J. CONWAY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT W. DILLON Bachelor of Science St. Petersburg, Florida MARK FEIGUS Bachelor of Science Hatboro, Pennsylvania CRAIG A. ELLIS Bachelor of Science Center Square, Pennsylvania JOEL FELDMAN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Louis F. FEnFu,.lH. ig... Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES FHANKENFIELD Bachelor of Science Emmaus, Pennsylvania ROBERT FORCE Bachelor of Science Whippany, New Jersey SIDNEY GELLER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MW I ALLEN E. GOULD Bachelor of Science Media, Pennsylvania FRED GETZIK Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAY I. GOLDFARB Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i.- GARY B. HARAD Bachelor of Science Wilmington, Delaware RICHARD A. GRUNWALD Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN D. HERSH Bachelor of Science Emmaus, Pennsylvania 7 EARL HUTZ Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ssgij i l-, :rr ESTEFANO ISAIAS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i X GARY JASTROW Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RALPH D. JOHNSTON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DAVID L. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science Rye, New York GEORGE KING JACK KIRK Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Hong Kong Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STUART A. KNABLE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MICHAEL KONSEVICK Bachelor of Science Teaneck, New Jersey MICHAEL L, KRIMSKY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in JACK J. LANDESBERG Bachelor of Science Havertown, Pennsylvania 695 OF rg, FREDERICK S. KWIATKOWSKI Qf C Bachelor of Science OO QFD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania K S W lk Z E3 U ra 5' A 0? Q' 3 RALPH Nl. LASALLE Bachelor of Science Norristown,PennsyIvania JAMES J LAW'-ER Bachelor of Science Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania FREDERICK Nl. LESAVOY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RODNEY LOCKARD, JR. STEVEN G. LITCHMAN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Fall River, Massachusetts Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania ROBERT N. LEVENSON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia. Pennsylvania HARRY LONSDALE Bachelor of Science Wyncote Pennsylvania W :V .. !,.,q1.:l.lfl'ifj:g, BRUCE T. MACAULEY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DAVID H. MARSHALL, JR. Bachelor of Science Haddonfield, New Jersey STEPHEN MARSHALL Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ARTHUR J. MASTER Bachelor of Science Gibbsboro, New Jersey FRANCIS J. MC GOWAN Bachelor of Science Penndel, Pennsylvania LEONARD MICELI Bachelor of Science Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania MURRAY MILNER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JEFFREY B. MEIER Bachelor of Science Reading, Pennsylvania CHARLES MOND B ni ' ac eorofscwnce JAYNE F. lvlonovici-I Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Feasterville, Pennsylvania yr . .,. 5, -m- r . 6' , WILLIAM J. MORRIS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I '-4 STEVEN Z. NEWMAN Bachelor of Science Kingston, Pennsyivania LOUIS S. OLTMAN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PHILIP E. PATTENICK Bachelor of Science Don Mills, Ontario, Canada JAMES B. PATTERSON Bachelor of Science Glenside, Pennsylvania JOEL E. RAINS Bachelor of Science Elkins Park, Pennsylvania i' wg: MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 6+ RUSSELL RIEHM Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania be OF 7. ox' Z CJ H ffl B n I A A59 in ac e or of Science fi ' ug li U x VJ O 0 5, X 4, 0' Q' 3 ,59- MARC ROSENTHAL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PAUL SABATINI Bachelor of Science Upper Darby, Pennsylvania GREGORY J. SANGINITI Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOEL M. SCHONFELD Bachelor of Science Brooklyn, New York RONALD J. SCHLESINGER Bachelor of Science Allentown, Pennsylvania GARY SCHWARTZ Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ' ,. .:.,. ,.. -lu-n... LEONARD H. SCHWARTZ Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ALLEN W. SHEINBERG Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STUART T. SHMOOKLER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KENNETH E. SHORENSTEIN Bachelor of Science New York, New York ROBERT SINGER Bachelor of Science Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania H nie- BARBARA SIRKIN Bachelor of Science Yeadon, Pennsylvania SUSAN A. STARKEY Bachelor of Science Clayton. New Jersey JOHN J. TOMLINSON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ANTHONY TROISI Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania fl: 152' ' i JAMES ALLEN TYSON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN R. ULLBERG Bachelor of Science Jenkintown, Pennsylvani F. MICHAEL VECCHIONE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WILLIAM I WACHENDOFIFER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I HAROLD Fl, WERNER Bachelor of Science Manchester, New Hampshire LANCE T. WHITAKEFI Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania l 6 VINCENT WOLANIN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -5333? .NI -,: ..- F- . - ,C , CHlCK MIN YUEN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylbania ,...4- -.J H ,y.., r- fl. 4 s 553' BENJAMIN J. ZINTAK Bachelor of Science Wyomissing, Pennsylvania OF 6 LPHIA I Cv Q rfb ox' ? CJ N VG, W-Nm Co V56 AQ '90, 36,9 1 N. f , , 's Blll Slebold Edward Zale Thomas Moran I l -1 textile management 8t marketing Jay Snyderman, Saul Shapiro, Jody Wiener, Mark Ros- en, Charles Goldman. ll Frank Kanzinger, Joseph Guglielmi, Donald DePorter, Thomas Smith, Frank Baranella Steven King, Philip Lanitis, Steven Frumkin, Gerry Greenberg, Philippe LeFeure. textile sophomores url! n management 81 marketing FRONT ROW: Allan Grabois, Steve Greenstein, Alan BACK ROW: Stephanie Cohen, John Fegley, Phillip Gittomer, Gary Kabler, Alan Duretz. Blackman, Donna Kunik, Lou Kosloff, Joseph DiGia- como, Carl Fertman, George Billingsley, Steve Bron- stein. 1 ae .2 Al.-N STANDING: Cary Johnson, Jeff Fierson, Larry Luckman, Tom Lawler, Ira Straff, Mike Rapp, Dave Littlewood, Steve Fralin. KNEELING: John Harkins. ill' textile managemen freshmen BACK ROW: Samuel Cooke, George Lake, Gary Chew, Bart Matern, Phil Garfinkel, Ralph Deierashius, Bob Carr, Frank Guballa, Harold Kline, Gary Stien. SITTING: Cynthia Tom Dando, Jim Cienelli, Barry, Lenny Hal- Domanski, Gary Crane. pern. MIDDLE: Harry Franklin, Steve Matz, 8m K 'E' WAYNE AIKEN Bachelor of Science Havertown, Pennsylvania JONATHAN AARONS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania seniors business administration JOHN A. BAUER, JR. Bachelor of Science Andalusia, Pennsylvania STEVEN G. BENJAMIN Bachelor of Science Cheltenham, Pennsylvania 2351 i F? Il i H 111. ... X, -i a Sai 1 lBf WEWI RONALD ALAN BLUMFIELD Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT BERMAN Bachelor of Science Nlerion, Pennsylvania ! G OF E 7' 5' 647 6' Q Q W mlm in 5 2 :E U ul fo ob? 09 '98 ROBERT A. BRAID Bachelor of Science Marion, Pennsylvania HOWELL BRISTER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ml JOHN M. BUKATA Bachelor of Science Bridgeport, Pennsylvania 'ig STEVEN J. BUXBAUIVI Bachelor of Science Philadelphia. Pennsylvania HARVEY J. COHEN Bachelor of Science Flydal, Pennsylvania DAVID B. BYRUCH Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN P. CLARK Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RONALD E. CYLC Bachelor of Science Chester, Pennsylvania THOMAS DALEY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RICHARD DAGOSTINO Bachelor of Science Wynnewood, Pennsylvania DANIEL DELCOLLO, JFI. Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LOUIS N. DELQUADFIO Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania F . L I I I RICHARD B. DEVELIN Bachelor of Science Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 40 RALPH T. DIFULVIO, JR. Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JEANNE M. DREW Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN P. DISEPIO Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I' DAVID FAILING Bachelor of Science Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania JOHN F. DUNLEAVY Bachelor of Science Havertown, Pennsylvania V. PAUL M. FELDMAN Bachelor of Science Wynnewood, Pennsylvania KENNETH MARC FORMAN Bachelor of Science Elkins Park, Pennsylvania F HARRIS FRIEDSON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ! OF 9 Jr E 7' wg 6 fp QS, s Cc 1: U C5 5 1 Z ug A0 ls? wg? 'yd '50 LARRY FREED Bachelor of Science Jenkintown, Pennsylvania JOHN A. GALANTE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3-.. QQK HARVEY GARMEDER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania IRVING R. GERBER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DAVID A. GINGRAS Bachelor of Science Ardmore, Pennsylvania STEVEN A. GOODMAN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ts: MICHAEL J. GREEVY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ALAN E. GROFF Bachelor of Science Perkasie, Pennsylvania KENNETH G. HAGNER Bachelor of Science Audubon, Pennsylvania ALAN S. HART Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES G. HART Bachelor of Science Rochester, New York ELWOOD H. HIPPEL Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WILLIAM HEMBERGER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDWARD A. JACOBSON Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DOUGLAS J. HUNSWORTH Bachelor of Science Trappe, Pennsylvania MARTIN A. KALLISH Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania QR 48 JOEL JENKINS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN KIEFER, III Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i JOHN J. KOHLMEIR Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GEORGE A. KRACHER, JR Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania g W, EDWARD KREVITZ Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MICHAEL KROMM Bachelor of Science A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN D. LAMPE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania iw 15-w. OF K Ly 'nm FRANCIS LASCALLA Bachelor of Science Pottsville, Pennsylvania HARVEY LEIS Bachelor of Science Penn Valley, Pennsylvania CHARLES LEW Bachelor of Science Rockledge, Pennsylvania DAVID L. LIPSKY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STANLEY LIEBERMAN Bachelor of Science Wyncote, Pennsylvania FRANK J. LOCHETTO Bachelor of Science Ambler, Pennsylvania ans- JOSEPH LOMONACO Bachelor of Science Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania , Fifa 3 LON D. MAKANOFF Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STEPHEN A. MALANDFRA Bachelor of Science Havertown, Pennsylvania ALBERT W. MANDIA Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ANTHONY J. MATERN, JR. Bachelor of Science Glenolden, Pennsylvania ' 1 JOHN MARTIN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RICHARD MC LAUGHLIN Bachelor of Science Maple Shade, New Jersey JOSEPH F. MC CANN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LAN M. MICKLIN achelor of Science rexel Hill, Pennsylvariia WAYNE MICHIE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania VICTOR MIZRAHI Bachelor of Science Buenos Aires, Argentina ERIC MOYER Bachelor of Science Gladwyne, Pennsylvania FRANK J. IVIULHERN Bachelor of Science Haddonfield, New Jersey l 1 , l LOUIS MONGIELLO l Bachelor of Science OWEN F' MULHERN Ardmore, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Havertown, Pennsylvania JOHN MULLOY Bachelor of Science Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania JOHN J. OSBORNE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FRANCIS MURPHY Bachelor of Science Darby, Pennsylvania . i I i l l J l 157 RICHARD J. PODOLSKY Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DENNIS L. PUCELLO Bachelor of Science Lansdowne, Pennsylvania JOHN W. PRESTON Bachelor of Science Collingswood, New Jersey GENE A. RAPONE JOSEPH G. BEICHNER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GERALD ROBBINS Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT J. RIFFERT Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MICHAEL SADEK Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,......-3' Mig 4' . L NEIL SAGOT Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES W. SARGENT Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania R- JOSEPH A. SCANDONE Bachelor of Science King of Prussia, Pennsylvania KENNETH R. SCHAEFFER Bachelor of Science Cheltenham, Pennsylvania LEONARD S. SCHEINER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOSEPH SCHOLES Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROBERT SIGAFOOS Bachelor of Science Florence, New Jersey JAIME SIMON Bachelor of Science Guayaquil, Eduador LARRY G, SITRON Bachelor of Science Norristown, Pennsylvania HOWARD M. SMITH, JR. Bachelor of Science Wayne, Pennsylvania 5- WALTER C. SOLTYS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RALPH A. SOIFER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LEWIS E. SPANO Bachelor of Science Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania GARY P. SYLVESTER Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WILLIAM STUTE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES ,VERNON ALAN TAYLOR Bachelor of Science ladelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Wallingford, Pennsylvania ALAN B. WALODE Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDDIE WILLIS Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDWARD J. WACHOWSKI Bachelor of Science Conshohocken, Pennsylvania il ' '-bmi .qpnv TERRANCE P. WING Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BRUCE M. ZALUT Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'W-1. is. qs i - i F I i LPHFA ! G OF Y' T we sb ox' Q Q N in Mullin U' 37 Z U vga? ,530 IRA H. ZLATKIN Bachelor of Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania juniors Howard Mann, Aaron Wexler, Parker Smith, Jack Owens, Richard Miskinis, James Murphy, Howard Smith, Edna Schmidt, Robert Vogel. busirjqss I admlmstratlon FRONT: Wayne Kosik. MIDDLE: Ray Compertore, Mike Curran, Tom Morissey, John Allesandro, Ron Glazer, Michael Chetkowsky. BACK: Paul Kackney, Greg Gruss, Joe Kwiatinowski. BACK ROW: Paul Deery, Marie Autuori, Howard Good- .Jack Donahue, Larry Blanc, Paul Ziel. KNEELING man, Frank Fripick, Larry Brown, Benson Benstein, John Porreca, Reynolds Long. sophomores Jay Greenfield, David Graham, Samuel Hodge John ladaemarco S Nah-. business administration BACK ROW: Paul Zielinsky, John Esposito, Ralph Ragan, Mitch Slovick, Larry Per. FRONT HOW: Jane Zonis, Barry Roth . 1 I .. - I gi-T S I, sw az I xi. Ie, E 4, If if Q if rw' freshmen business STANDING: Steve Starr, Jeff Merin, Joanne Garin, David Smayo, Ed Weiskoff, Mike Morrell. SITTING: Frank Di Rito, Margret Mitchel, Martha Sullivan Linda Sammartinf. administration ft- Lv ' faculty ANNE AMON, B.A., M.B.A. Lecturer, psychology LAWRENCE L. AQUILINO Instructor, Engl h humanities 8t -1' physical ' education CHRISTIAN B. KULCZYTSKY, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor, English. German s WILLIAM FI. BROWN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor, English CHARLES W. DEWEES, JR., A.B., A.M. Associate Professor, English 1 DR. NORMAN L. LAWRENCE A.M. B.D.,TH.M. Associate Professor, History THOMAS W. MAHONEY B.A., M.A. Instructor, Political Science FREDERICK LOCHETTO B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor, History DIANE L. NORTON B.A., M.A. instructor, Political Science 176 GEORGE C. PIERCE A.B. M.A. Assistant Professor, Social Science ..- -. M-.1 +3139 -. ,I ' A il ,Qi :I livin l :5' Q' MARY M. SCHMELZER A.B. MA. Instructor, English MRS. ROBERT RUMNIONDS B.S. Lecturer, English 4 , 14:1 14 L -1 H I is E 1 K LEE L. Englishg - 7 ff F' SNYDER, A.B., M.A. Chairman, Department of Humanities ' I MK SAMUEL M. SOKOLIK, B.A., M,A. Instructor, Sociology Q 991 A , , Am i t L., , , , -- ,ef Q. , ,, 5 .-121, ' A '- 'C : ,Pi A h . f Y 14. ' f ' ' ' Qizy'-2'2'y.1.f54iv'.ff3ffif - tim, : ., S.. 1, . 'NJA f 4, JAMES I. STICKLEFK, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professorg Director, Counseling Services sau'- physical education faculty 22. WALTER S. CHYZOWYCH. B.S., M.A. Instructor, Physical Education HARRY PURE, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor, Physical Education HERBERT M. MAGEE, B.S. Chairman, Department of Physical Education Instructor, Physical Education 179 evening college ikgexh-X QM: ll ll TO THE CLASS OF 1969 With this graduating class the Evening College has presented a fine group of men not all as young as the class average, but bringing an additional dimension of maturity and life experi- ence that will in the graduate years to come, contribute great- ly to the civic, professional, and educational achievements the Class of '69 will make. We of the faculty and staff have been privileged to help observe and develop your potential to the point where your motivation and determination has taken you tothe baccalau- reate degree, which by definition is a laurel you have well earned. Let the quality of learning, the enjoyment of scholarship, and your pride in our college put your education to work for a better country and society for all of us. Dean LAWRENCE C. BARDEN Evening College ROBERT T. ROSS Assistant Dean, Evening College ng W Fla, b . 591- Q. pi, Jr ff' J' . 4 ' ii 3:3 ' - N, 4 E, 3 Q . 1E?.x' : U sq ,g l A U ,fl 'Q, ,Qi Q vw 1 1.0 f r . ,F of , - 'L W, ' I-xx J ' , .,, .. TN , '59, if if V A -5,-P .- A ' 1.3, ,T F ,af E ,. .K .u I accounting society EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Gary Brookstein, Treasurer: Frank Friedman, Presidentf Steve Solomon, Vice-Presidentf Mike Taxin, Secretary. The Accounting Soci- ety of the Evening Col- lege was founded by Frank Friedman in the Fall semester of 1968 to facilitate the round- ing out of the educa- tion of students major- ing in Accounting. This is accomplished by inviting guest speakers from govern- ment, public and pri- vate accounting de- partments. The Society also stresses the im- portance of profes- sional publications and study groups. As a ser- vice to the College and to other students, it has an accounting t u to r service and research facilities. th 9 TEAM Richard Ohler Chip Winneker Lou Cashore Bob Poll Jack Zarzatian Rich Solomon John Mugford Bill Smith Ray Seigel Dave Gilbert, Coach Dick Abpianalpe evening rams LEAGUE St. Joseph LaSalle Drexel Textile 4 i ISKANDAR ABOUD ' RICHARD W. BAUM Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Chemistry Accounting seniors GLENN CHARLES FORBES LEONARD T. FREEMAN Bachelor oi Science Bachelor of Science Business Administration Accounting MARK LOUIS KRAMAROFF PETER RICHARD OLARIAN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Business Administration Business Administration ans-w l l FRED E. MOSKOWITZ JAMES EARL PETERS ROBERT EDMUND POLL Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Business Administration Accounting Accounting MARK STEVEN SCOTT Bachelor of Science Business Administration RONALD SMILES Bachelor of Science Business Administration ' 1 RICHARD M. THAL Bachelor of Science Business Administration WILLIAM RAYMOND TURNER Bachelor of Science Accounting l W. , . I JOHN WALDECK MARVIN S. WAXMAN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Business Administration Accounting WILLIAM R. WIGHTMAN WILLIAM J. WINWARD Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Business Administration Chemistry R5 L f . m fll f fm , , -f , -. If ' rfM fs' v, I wi . a j : W HA if My ,M w w 1 ,,w + 1+ Q ,l ift I l , w p f I' + 1 V r U MQ ' I v , Qi' ef lr' M V fit 'fbi 5 'i ffm' I ' I 'jf M LH W ' W W NL f W xl If' ,f fl ff ll IK' fl! 1 fi xk ' uf ' W 1 l lifm H M! 2 K I Y wr W W W X W , Wk L' n W YW f 1 f fl R WINTER A l WEEJWA 5 , I ' - 1 : H .N ll V I R ' : Q , 5 ' W 1 . V W ' V I . r K vz fi L 'Q-an-..,, A ' ' s I 1 W 1 , . . W 7,1 A.- ,N H II, I 5 1 fy !1 J if I ' N Q . 1 W ,A ' 'V fi, X I ' Z 4 3 IV xg, ! f mv , x g, ' W Q AM 7 Zff -'gli VW W P N A g 7' H 'lf W X W ,V Y., ., gr' A1 l ,W Y, -y1i-,,-- A I- - --A4 i --.- f-,fn A- ---W-1 f --1 - Y --N 7-vw ' 1 -V. H F 1 mv' I, n , vm' vu' V., T lu h L I fit TTI' N ' 'V 1 ga U 'M ,N J W f VY! m fH, 1 . ww , , Mn- 1 Z P V M Hit! 2 hw J C .335 W3 W . .44 . . 9- In 1:- '-. 1 student council Student Government is cen- tered in the Student Coun- cil. This body is responsi- ble for the general super- vision and coordination of student affairs and activi- ties. Student Council rep- resents the student body before the faculty and ad- ministration and provides a channel for communication between these three sec- tors ofthe campus. A major function of the Council is control of the budget for s t u d e nt activities. Each class elects a President and f i v e representatives w h o constitute the membership of Student Council. Four standing committees a re appointed by Student Council to carry out specif- ic operating functions. The Orientation C o m m i t t e e plans and supervises the orientation and hazing ac- tivities for freshmeng the Elections Committee super- vises all election activitiesg the Social Committee or- ganizes all Student Council- sponsored entertainment, including Winter and Spring Weekendsg and the Student Betterment C o m m i tte e, composed of students and fa c u I t y, investigates and m a k e s recommendations fo r campus improvements in all areas concerning stu- dents. The Classes of '69, '70, and '71 have started a move- ment organizing Class Councils that operate sepa- rately to provide activities and a voice for their re- spective classes. The Coun- cils do not compete in any way with Student Council, but rather add to the pro- grams of the individual classes and help to pro- mote a sense of class iden- tity. I9 nineteen hundred and sixty-nine class council 4 A FRONT ROW: Robert Dillon, Nice-presidentl Dave Gingras, Gregg Sanginiti. BACK ROW: Eddie Willis, fPresidentl Jim Frankenfield, ISecy. Rodney Lockard, Ron Schlesinger, Carol Beck, Treas.l MIDDLE ROW: Robert Braid, Art Master, Sabra Johnson. Eddie Willis, President Frumkin, President. FRONT: Steve King, Aaron Wexler, Jack Glazer. BACK: Hay Comperatore, Danny Owens, Steven Frumkin, Jim Heaton, Ron McCreight, Jim Fildromo, Linda Linehan. ineteen hundred and seventy lass council EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Cathy Carpe nitta, Tom Gill, Jack Donahue. nineteen hundred and seventy-one class council STANDING: John Porreca, Marie Autuori, Jack Suyden, Cathy Lew Furman, Michael DiRuscio, Carolyn Gordon, Jack Dona Carpinetta, Tom Gill, Stephanie Cohen, Jack Tasso. SITTING: hue, Robert Linden, Dave Goodman, Ralph Regan. -ffm .J nineteen hundred and seventy-two class council Bill Irwin, Presidentf Pat Hoffner, Candy McCarthy, Secretary-Trea surerg Beryl Nun, Bonnie Kirson, Ulysses Evers, Fred Fucco, Vice President, judicial board The Judicial Board works closely with the Dean of Students, the facul- ty, and the student body to promote and strive for the concept of honor at the college. The Judicial Board is primarily concerned with cases of: plagiarism, cheating, and question- able conduct. The objectives of the Judicial Board are the following: understanding, respect, high ideals, and fairness among administration, faculty and students, promotion of better scholarship, and an accep- tance of adultism so that students feel a sense of pride, individuality, a n d accomplishment concerning their work on examinations, themes, and other assignmentsg promotion of the above ideals so that there is a carry-over into the extracurricular activities and lives of the studentsg effective and realistic guidance of students through self-government and self-discipline. Ben Knox, lChairmanJ Mr. Cranston C. Blanks, Jeffrey B, Meier, Rodney Lockard, Mr. Randolph DeWitt. The Dormitory Council, which governs Schollar Hall and the apartments at Stafford and School Lane House, isn't really a growing body at all. lt is more of a forum, a place where the resident students can gripe and hope that their causes might be furthered. The gripes and, or sug- gestions are brought to the meetings by elected repre- sentatives from each floor. lf a majority of representa- tives think that the gripes are valid, the chairman will dis- cuss these matters further with the Dean of Students and the proper authorities. This council is allotted funds from Student Council, this past year totaling 5300, which was usedmostly to help sponsor monthly movies with Circle K. Also, among its functions is the task of discussing visitation, dorm light- ing, and cafeteria food. The council was non-existant for one year but now that it's back in operation, it's showing its strength and desire to help the resident students. dormitory council Rich Siedner, Tony Machinsky, Jim Miller, Steve Frumkin, lChair- manj Mark Doherr, Larry Beckenstein, Libby Cawley. 197 l , f if T ,, -1 Y if' 5-fi '-'-my 1 f rr':12,i,QjjJil: -'-215' lfgg-.fr 'l.-'-.i'.'- , Y 'FSL' V, ,1 . : - -.,- ,. -' - 3- '- - 4 Ga.'LI.L l 4' JSE. I- 'SF'-'Z' . nz' 1 - W ' 12331 -3'i'Ei,' Liga-L?if1. rj ' -d'JT: ?i1LiJ'J,x ' !- 'QQ 'E Q, , 1 ' MET 7 ' '1 1 'if ' wut' ' 1 I' -1.5115 1 ' L l lll lll I 12,1 ' -.-::::2E5 :::: - i M , X J J 'GV-,IT.iHi,. Q . 7 T -:E - V nfl wp, uf-35 gl- , . . Y .i-.r'.,., . , , fin W ea, 'mr ' B ,, .:?f... Allan E. Gore, Editor-in-Chief ..--1-.....,, 4-Ev if ' I v'nL ,gf T' 5-if :ie r' , ifxlf ,ni thv VFXIJIQE? li The TextileCollegian isthe student news- paper published on an irregular weekly schedule. The Collegian serves as a means of allowing students to express themselves through writing and report- ing newsworthy occurrences concerning the College, its students and faculty. The student editors, staff and contributors also gain experience through the organi- zational functions ofthe newspaper and its publication. Editors stand around drawing of Superfella comic strip appearing in the Collegian this pastyear, Marc Bieler, News Editor,' Allan Baron, Photog- rapher Editor,' Allan Gore, Editor-in-Chiefg Norman Uress, Managing Editorg Sabra John- son, Feature Ediforf Carl Weigand, Art Editor. 'ii STANDING: Ronald Magan, Carrie Gordon, Gerald Reisz, Janelle Fallan, Allan Baron. SEATED: Sabra Johnson, Norman Uress, Allan Gore, Editor-in-Chiefg Marc Bieler, Carl Weigand. WEE? CEZIAN 'me' AA. -'Xb , - -. r- of -1.7- 1' . W OLLECIFIN W' - - TH ::t.::'.:,rn:fff:: '--- fm '-'r- ll ' -1 ,7 xg. -Zlllfff ' 7l'4'TflvuI rf ','g'f '. ': ' W' 1 , V lm QQ: H' o r Xef f5Qv.14l3w Q2 ffwwf a 33, d I V ' l N om e. l d 4 aaar e i 4 3' F ' 3, --?,-, 7?n:u x w 1 ? 5 R . V. FS. wq ' , 4 A i ill n. E+ .K 'S I I I . , 5, Q i.,. 'il Q' .1 1 v 1.1 L 'SE A s--4. f .gif fr Ni' . . J' fn Q .1 '45 X. 3. vi 5 4 Iv. f .1 4- V- N 'ks 1 ,. ..- -w.. na 4. 74 L , I , w 51- Y. tv w E A 1 - 'K 522 ' -Q ,U 4? ,4f. 1 Mig 1 V ,D,f K F55- 'n -.- rf- Xlx -.':-,J ' :M + ' fig. I 1 ,A- ' -, f z4 , .UGA v.. ,'x cg .:L,,V me 5: 7 ' 'F 1 32-15 ,M ' fwfgzgs-j?3f ANALYSIS STAFF i i Jay I. Goldfarb, Business Manager i Contributing Staff: ' ' Bonnie Baron Bonni Kersen i Jim Frankenfield , Q r- 'A ,nf ' ' PS! , A f, 'g. -F , - - ,e .. 4 I x ei E . f 'w fp P. N, A- . 'I AL . li Ni A ! . '., -u S-A 5553513.52 -ju -if f, s-of 1 l BACK: Jaime Marti, Martin Horne, Peter Dabal, Lou Ferri. SECOND Carrie Gordon, Sabra Johnson, Charles Miller, Joe Masciangelo, ROW: Frank Ko, Somsak Permkitpaisarn, James Nicholoau, Roy Albert Himmelstern. FRONT: Dan Chu, Leonard Jacobs, Mahmood Fisher, Paul Beary. THIRD ROW: William Barto, Howard Bornstien, Kassaian. the american association for textile technology The American Association for Textile Technology dent Chapterj through lectures, field trips and fi helps to acquaint its members with problems and ization of the textile industry and the opportunities service which it offers. american marketing association Th e American Marketing Association at the Philadel- phia College of Textiles and Science is an organization oriented to the principles of sales a n d marketing. lt's members represent inter- ests in marketing and even- tual pursuit of this field. The AMA brings marketing lectures to campus and also gives forums on marketing techniques. BACK ROW: Bill Stuart, William Morris, George Baltaeff, Dave Gingras, Jim Frankenfield, Tony Troisi, John Ullberg, John Porecca, Lou Ferri. SECOND ROW: John Tomlinson, Kurt Salomon, John Preston, Ted Seiden, Harvey Mann, Jim Armour, Tony Matern, J. Paul Beatty. THIRD ROW: Ralph LaSalle, Steve Goodman, Mike Simmons, Fred Lesavoy, Lou Kozloff, Steve Beifel. FOURTH ROW: Bob Braid, Steve Benjamin, Ronald Blumfield, Bruce Zalut, Gene Pillet, Mr. Horace Townsend, Advisor, Steve Young, Ronald Schlesinger. FRONT: Steve Greenberg, Vince Wolanin, Al Grabois, Jeff Himmel, Stu Knable, Estafano lsaias, Ronald Cylc. Y -, F17 -rg Xu. Bruce Macauley, President american management association The purpose of the American Man- agement Association is to promote the ideals and intentions of the man- agement segment of industry. The group on our campus presents speak- ers tothe student body which repre- sent many facets of industry and also conducts many informal seminars on the duties of executives. STANDING: Ronald Schlesinger, Stuart Knable Jay Snyderman Ronald Cylc Seated James Patterson Frank LaScalla Bruc Ronald Blumlield, Steven Beifel, Robert Braid Estefano lsals Zalut Steven Benjamin Steven Greenberg lm-..--nn-ina .rib- ,,, E .A 'J-4 ' ' ' The Sir William Perkin Society is a student-affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Col- orists. The Society serves to supplement the education of the Textile Chemis- try and Chemistry majors through a lecture series, programs, and field trips. Representatives from the textile and chemistry industries come to answer the students' questions on such topics as photochemistry, biochemistry, polymer chemistry, dyeing, finishing, and end-use research. Small seminars on photo- chemistry, directed by Dr. Trachtman, were held weekly forthe interested stu- dents. At other meetings, students and faculty members discuss their job ex- periences and their research activities. Field trips supplement the Perkin So- ciety's lecture series program. They help bring a little reality to the students' course work and enhance their knowledge of the various industries. Summer job opportunities and graduate school information are also part of the Perkin Society's services to its members. Outside the lecture hall social events, high- lighted by our annual banquet, another example of the achievements of the Perkin Society is our work in bringing to the campus Alpha Chi Sigma, a na- tional chemical fraternity. BACK ROW: John Minatelli, Art Allen, Mike Aderhold, Gerald Reese, Ray Croes, Joe Antisav- age. FRONT ROW: Joseph Kennedy, Ben Knox, Ed Belcak, Jay Miller, Bonnie Miller, Vera Bilynsky, Bob Schlosser, Kurt Miller, Bob Freas, Jim Gregory, Shala Motamedi, Preston Gold- stein, Bob Clime, Sue Preiksat, Mary Novack, Ken Ko, Gordon Engle, Joseph Rowe. George Hartmann Vice-President, Mahmood Kas- BACK: Ernesto Noguera, Victor Malke, Marcel- lo Brender, Bob Freas, Peter Lahnovich, Gideon Spiegel, Moske Meidar, Albert Himmelstern, Uri Beizer, Phillip Pattenick. FRONT: Jim Nicho- loau, Jaime Simon, Eli Dau, Dave Siegel, Henry Gutner, Jim Miller, Claude Shelton, Eva Smayo, Linda Linehan, Joan Schwachman, Emily Bau- international club The International Club of the Philadelphia College of Tex- tiles and Science, formed in 1949, is an active organization of International Students who recognize the need for a closer understanding between the people of different coun- tries and cultural backgrounds. The basic aim of the club is to promote friendship and a better understanding between Americans and students from other lands. Through talks, films, informal discussions, nationality shows, social activi- ties, and field trips, members gain a broad outlook of the contemporary world. The club also seeks to assist the for- eign student in his adaptation to college life in this country, it provides him an opportunity to become introduced to extracurricular activities and express his leadership abili- ties. Highlights of the last year's activities include: field trips to Boston and the United Nations Headquarters in New Yorkg participation in Intramural sports and championships in volleyball and soccerg programs about many subjects of international valueg initiation of a nation-wide survey about the administration policies towards foreign students, and efforts toward improvement of existing policies in our col- lege, and the Annual Dinner-Dance Banquet. hof, Irene Chang, Audrey Bernheimer, Shala Motomadi, Ken Ko, Maurice Noguera, Jay Snyderman, Mahmood Kassaln, Sam Goldman, Steve Magni, Ed Shih, Sylvia Gorecki, Tadesse Wolede, Arlene Levin, George Hartmann, Peter Dabal, Frank Ko, Kurt Miller. promotes friendship among students 'Ss-Qs.-QEVKS2 A ix ,It 4. S 9 1 X Y E3 A 4' Charles Miller, Secretary Mahmood Kassaian, President Jose Najri, Treasurer Maurice Noguera, Social Chairman George Hartman, Vice-President 7 christian science organization STANDING: James Sargent, Jay Miller. SITTING: Mr. Price 81 Mr. Williams, Advisors. The Christian Science Or- ganization was formed in 1963 by Christian Scientists on campus. It holds weekly meetings, at which there are readings from the Bible and from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, after which testimonies, experi- ences and comments are shared with members and interested guests. These meetings are open to the student body, and all are cordially invited to attend. BACK ROW: Tony Maczynski, Mike Chetkowski, Ben Zintak, Ed Bel- tary. FRONT ROW: Bob Force, Presidentg Rich Orlando, Stu oak, Pete Graustein, MIDDLE ROW: Jim Magee, Rich Dagostino, Bill Schmookler, Bob Moser, Roger Mowen, Vice-President. Becker, Joe Scandone, Treasurer: Allen Groff, Bob Honold, Secre- The Circle K Club is the service organization on campus affiliated with the Kiwanis Club of German- town. They carry on a program of service to the campus and the com munity and sponsor an active prog ram ofseminars and services for the benefit ofthe student body. circle k club Circle K's Rich Seidner lleftl and Bob Force lrightj hosted Textile's Open House. 20 9 1 n x ..I A r 1 .I 'Il J 1 H21 V F' ,fa V' 45 'iff- w ,x-, I . .A-1 1 T, , 2 ' ,. . , 1 fl 1 .1 1'-x. 1 Qnfh. -' 'rf -1-:-af-'. K..- ..'. vp W1 . M 1,n'i V X r y ,Z -I I .- , ,l 6 The Design Forum is a perpetually young club since it is reorganized each year. This year's membership has as its goal to acquaint itself and the school with the design aspect of the textile industry. It has gone to Northamton Jacquard Mills in Mount Holly, N. J. lt brought back fabric which has been included in its re- decorating of the snack bar. The club members, using fabrics by J. P. Ste- vens, have decorated two showcases. The club is informal and is open to any new members and ideas. reorganizes in '68 8t '69 design forum STANDING: Tobe Mason, Joe Ginannini, Bob Burger, Dean Turner, Libby Cauley, Peggy Smith, Michelle Lucier, Ken Archer, Arlene Levin, Neil Mandeil, Steve Levitsky. SITTING: Eva Smayo, Mitch Cliff, Cheryl Rosen- feld, Sylvia Gorecki, Terry Simmons. textile engineering club The Textile Engineering Club was formed in the Spring of 1968 for three purposes: to encourage interest in the Textile Engineering curriculumg to help freshman engi- neering students with scholastic problems in order to cut the attrition rateg and to give Textile Engineering stu- dents an organization technically o r i e n t e d to their needs. In conjunction with our tutoring program, we offer tech- nical seminars and field trips. Each spring, we try to plan a several-day field trip to visit mills and textile colleges in the South. Officers of the club are: H e r m a n B I a n c, President, Charles Miller, Vice-President, and Sabra Johnson, Sec- retary-Treasurer. STANDING: Jaime Marti, Roy Fisher, Martin Horne, Joseph Mascian- Blanc, James Nlcholaou, Charles Miller, Sabra Johnson, gelo, Mahmood Kassaian, Alberto Himmelstern, Howard Bornstein, Barm, George Hartman. Gideon Spiegel, Leonard Jacobs, James Heaton. SEATED: Herman , , .li:5n,,A ,. .4 C-na' ' -'- i ' 'T 'P l' The Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science Sailing Associa- tion was founded in 1965 for the dual purpose of providing recrea- tional sailing and instruction for any student or faculty member, and of representing Textile on the intercollegiate sailing level. Recrea- tional sailing is provided for members of the Schuylkill River where the clubs' four Alpha's are moored. As an intercollegiate team, the club is a member of the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Asso- ciation and the Middle Atlantic Association of Women Sailors. Both of these organizations sponsor regattas during the fall and spring sailing seasons and Textile attends at least fifteen during that time. The club's advisor is Mr. John Winkler, Assistant Director of Admis- sions. It was through his invaluable assistance that the Sailing Asso- ciation was able to purchase two new boats this winter. . RECRiAll0NAl. ., SMUNG -., - I, saint: ibut as N .,, QW-. . .A - G .. H, ,,.lll- 1 M35 F!! , . Y. Richard Siedner, President , I iling club adds to fleet David Goodman, Stephanie Cohen, Irv- ing Gerber, Linda Cruz-Uribe, Joseph L o m o n a c o, Alan Goldman, Joyce Parks, Mary Ann Novack, Emily Bauhof. 213 fashion show hosted by BACK ROW! Carrie G0f0'0f1, JOSH Sfewaff, ADH Tamufa- Marie Autouri. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Novak, Jeannie NHDDLE ROW! Emily Bauhof, Sue Preiksar, Edna SChmff7f, Drew, Patricia Leonard, Anna Bogacki, Arlene Levin. Helene McCann, Shahla Motamedi, Stephanie Cohen, ZGJIH Proud possessions of the Delta Zeta So- rority are the Social Service Award, the Outstanding Scholastic Award, and the Outstanding Greek Senior Award given by the Inter-Fraternity Council to a frater- nal organization on campus. Receiving the Social Service Award marked the third consecutive year that DZ has held the trophyg for the Scholastic Award, the fifth consecutive yearg and the first ever to receive the Greek Senior Award. Iota Sigma Chapter of Delta Zeta Soror- ity was formally installed at PCT8tS in May of 1967. The chapter is proud of the fact that it is the first national sorority to come to this campus. An active sorority, Delta Zeta joins together women of like interests with a common desire within for the exchange of knowledge and the en- couragement of fine ideals and sincerity. During the year the sorority activities in- cluded: hostessing the Open House held at PCT8tS, a Fashion Show, parties at Eastern Psychiatric Home, Chestnut Hill H o s p i t a I, and the Northern Home for Children, a mixer, and an annual Christ- mas Dance. Others included: bake sales, hostessing graduation, collection of old clothes for the Navajo Indians, and the annual Formal Spring Banquet. While being newly installed into a nation- al sorority, lota Sigma is proud to have received several r e c o g n i t i o n s and awards at the Thirtieth Delta Zeta Nation- al Convention held last summer in St. Louis. Ann Y. Tamura, President 5 6 - ug: 1 r,-Y i- 1 , l. 9 ' A inf:-3-' -Lu H I ii I l S uf epsilon pi When Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity was founded at the Philadelphia Col- lege of Textiles and Science, these precepts were laid down by its founders: The members have undertaken to promote a love of higher learning and a close friendship, one unto another . . . to exert throughout life an influence tending to manly character, highest ide- alism, and tolerance of mind and spirit inspired of universal brother- hood. Phi Epsilon Pi has indeed accepted the challenge of encouraging the most complete personal development of all its members -intellectu- al, physical, and social. Providing more than modern housing, the Beta Zeta Chapter of Phi Ep at Textile promotes social maturity of its members, and de- mands that each man who wears the coveted pin develop his in- dividual talents to the fullest extent. Fraternity members in Phi Ep- silon Pi can be considered an investment rather than a luxury -an investment in four years of personal development which will return a lifetime of dividends. Such high principles have been responsible for our outstanding James Ffankenfiefdf President reputation among all of our contemporaries. OFFICERS: Jim Hart, Rec. Secy.g Carl Fertman, Corres. Secy.g TFGBS-,'-Jim Ffafikeflffeld, SUD9ff0f- Howard Bornstein, Wardeng John Welch, House Mngr.g Jeff Roth, Robin Saverese, Margaret Mitchell, Libby Cawley, Peggy Smith, Michele Lucier, Diane l-Tadler, Phyllis Kahan- ofsky, B o n n i e Kerson, Robbie Mader, Joann Garen. phi ep initiates little sisters ANDING: Lenny Jacobs, Alan Duretz, Howard Bornsteln, Danny Steven Frumkin, Iris Saunders lcookl, Jim Hart, Mitchell Slovik, Joel David Schwartz, Danny Worontzoff, Carl Fertman, Steve Schonfeld, Jim Frankenfeld, Alan Grabois, Joe Antisavage, Benson Alan Davidson, Bill Lovitz, Jeff Roth, Bob Braid, John Fegley, Bernstein. Corriel. SITTING: Steven Dietchman, John Welch, Fred Miller, 7 sigma phi epsilon BACK ROW: Bob Levenson, Rich Grunwald, Al Lawler, Jay Clinton, Paul Sabatini, Gregg Sanginiti, Paul Beaty, Jay Littlewood, Carl Weigand, Mike DiRuscio, Marc Bieler, Jack Tasso, David Marshall. MIDDLE HOW: Dave Gingras, John Porreca, Jim Heaton, Ben Knox, Jim Peterman, Jim Armour, Joe Masciangelo, Phil Adamczyk, Al Wezorek, Moe Kassaian, Reynolds Long, Al Tyson, Danny McCreight, Tom Sheerin, Bob Dillon, lPresidentl Howard Smith. 'N BOTTOM ROW: Jack Donohue, Steve King Bob Riffert, Art Master, Mike Aderhold, Sam Corr, Rod Lockard. performs its Sig Ep Sam greets new Brothers. atriotic duty One of Sig Ep's daily responsi- bilities is the masting of our Amer- loan Flag. The Pennsylvania Omicron Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Tex- tile on November 15, 1963 by a nucleus of Phi Psi brothers. We of Sigma Phi Epsilon encourage all those students who are interested in ac- ademic, sports, social services, social events, and most of all lasting friend- ships to pledge our organization. Our chapter is composed of many diversi- fied brothers, all of which share the bond of brotherhood. Sigma Phi Epsilon has regularly sched- uled meetings on Sundays, where the brothers come to carry out the business of the fraternity. Our advisor is Mr. Walter F. Harris who is an honorary brother in our chapter. Mr. Harris has served our organization with zeal and fraternalism since his af- filiation. The fraternity has carried out many so- cial services within the community. Last year we had our Annual Sweethearts Ball, which is open to all at Textile. Sigma Phi Epsilon also rounds out its social calendar with weekend parties. Also a Christmas Party for orphans was given at Christ's Home in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi Epsilon spon- sored fifty children from the home to the WCAU studios in Philadelphia to see the Gene London Show. In support of the Textile Rams, six Sig Ep brothers d-ribbled a basketball to Reading, Penn- sylvania for the Regional Champion- ships. The brotherhood collected for the H e a rt F u n d in Germantown in March. Last January brothers helped teach athletic skills to retarded children at Eastern Psychiatric Institute on Hen- ry Ave. This year again, we plan to have an active social service calendar. 9 tau kappa epsilon FRONT: Lew Furman, Steve Litchman, Gordy Engle, Harry Werner, TOP: Joe Kennedy, Steve Ruziecki, Frank McGowan, Gary Kabler Gary Harad. MIDDLE: Will Morris, Frank Berrier, Butch Bodenheimer. Dave Hertzog, Bruce Wagner, Jack Landesburg. 1 N. ll l STANDING: Ralph Johnston, Rich Mlskinis, Mike Phillips, Jack Di- The Photography Club promotes the expression of ideas in the art and science of photography among interested students. lt combines the latest technological develop- ments with artistic imagination, to be explored at its weekly meetings and in the fully equipped darkroom. photography club Sepio. 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'-1.1. f'f-5' gg: ,jg - fggpi.sgf1m?gg1Fif:!,f if , ' . -3 ' 'fmmkgwwwwab vWF f W li2wife!lga'11:aif2?1-?1W ' S' ' '.'lf J f' I 1 1 ffgiifi - ' . . sf -..i:::::1:rr.'::::'L' '- ' X 'WilFEsiliW Y'.Y'flFE SK K1 ' ' X 'li ' J-'D' mx - K s w BACK ROW: Mike Phillips, Gary Schwartz, Harvey Leis, Ed Zale, Ray Comperatore, John Alessandro, Ira Zlatkin, Jack Owens, Mike Kromm, Frank Mulhern, Jim Murphy, John Bukata, Mike Brett, Ralph LaSalle, Marc Rosen, John Tomlinson, Frank Conway, H o w a r d Rudolph, Ted Leight, Rich Miskinis, Tony Matern, Steve Goodman. FRONT ROW: Jim Frankenfield, Wayne Kosik, Gregg Gruss, Parker Smith, Mike Shore, Lou DelQuadro, Ron Schlessinger, Frank Lochetto, Bill Siebold, Joel Rains, Tom Moran, Marc Rosenthal, Bob Singer, Dave Gingras, Irv Ger- ber, Bob Reber, John DiSepio, delta eta xi granted charter Since its organization in 1960, the Business Administra- tion Department at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science has experienced rapid growth in both size and importance. As a result of this situation, there arose a need for a fraternity expressing the interests of the Business students on campus. lt became apparent that Delta Sigma Pi would best satisfy these needs. Underthe direction of the Director of Placement at our college, Mr. H. Lawrence Laupheimer, the first steps toward bringing Delta Sigma Pi to our campus were taken in the Fall of 1967. Mr. Laupheimer suggested to Michael Whitmore and David Gingras that they might look into the possibil- ities of organizing a local chapter. Mr. Whitmore and Mr. Gingras working togethertook the initiative in acquiring the information concerning Delta Sigma Pi. The first meeting open to all interested stu- dents was held on December 29,1967. From the attitude and assemblage of students attending this meeting and a number of general meetings that subsequently fol- lowed, it became apparent that now was the time for the establishment of a business fraternity at Philadelphia Textile. A representative group approached Professor R. C. Bokum, who is an alumnus of Delta Sigma Pi, seek- ing his advice and counseling. Following the sugges- tions of Professor Bokum, this group chose a guiding committee to co-ordinate and direct the participating members into a cohesive functioning unit. On January 15, 1968 we were privileged to have Mr. Ben olfenberger, the present Executive Secretary on the rand Council of Delta Sigma Pi, preside at one of our eetings. At this meeting Mr. Wolfenberger explained he ideals and purposes of Delta Sigma Pi. Mr. Wolfen- erger also thoroughly outlined the requirements and rocedu res of a petitioning group. His visit further stimu- ated our group and the real work of establishing a chap- er of Delta Sigma Pi hereby began. n February 9, 1968 the question of submitting a petition as brought up in front of the group for a vote. The vote as unanimous, and on this day this diligent group be- ame recognized on campus as Beta Alpha Tau. he executive officers were elected at a general meet- ng held on February 12, 1968. The members voted on the following offices: President, Senior Vice-President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Chancellor, and Historian. These positions were filled by: J. Michael Whitmore, David Gingras, John DiSepio, Albert Mandia, Edward Willis, Bruce Macauley, and Robert Reber, re- spectively. As a result of the efforts of both the Professional Com- mittee andthe executive officers, a number of vocational activities were organized. The first of these being a lec- ture by Mr. Gerald Moore, head of the Catalog Division at Sears, took place on March 8, 1968. Shortly thereafter on March 13, Mr. Morton Kalins, from the brokerage firm of W. E. Hutton, gave an excellent lecture on the price vari- ations in the stock market. On March 28, 1968 a well- planned trip to the DuPont Company was made by mem- bers of Beta Alpha Tau. This trip was made possible through the efforts of Professor Horace Townsend, As- sistant Professor of Marketing. Encouraged by the inter- est demonstrated by the members, the Professional Committee arranged to have both Mr. Heebner, the Vice- President Economist of the Philadelphia National Bank and Commissioner Deussing of the Federal Mediation and Counciliation Service to speak at Textile. Mr. Deuss- ing was so well accepted by the group that the Chairman of the Professional Committee arranged to have him re- turn in the future. Mr. Deussing suggested that it was possible to bring back with him a number of other media- tors and that they might put on a mock mediation and discussion with Beta Alpha Tau members participating. Beta Alpha Tau originated a social function on the last weekend of April, 1968. The purpose of this affair was two-fold: first of all, it was needed to acquaint the mem- bers with the brotherhood aspect of the fraternity. Sec- ondly, this affair would help cultivate the friendships that existed among Beta Alpha Tau members. As of the first of May, 1968, the rolls of Beta Alpha Tau in- cluded 90 active members. Through their efforts, a peti- tion was submitted to the central office of Delta Sigma Pi. In August, the petition was accepted and a charter for Eta Xi chapter was granted. On November 23, 1968, Eta Xi was initiated with 54 founding brothers and 10 honor- ary brothers. Carol Beck, Robert Dillion, Mr. Lawrence Lauphiemer fAdvisor1, James Franfenfeld, Ann Tamura, Al Tyson, Harold W inter-fraternity council- serves to create understanding between fraternities on campus The Newman Club was organized to foster the spiri- tual, intellectual and social interests of the Catholic students on the campus. Various activities of the club give emphasis to the development of a spiritu- ally stronger person. Talks and discussions delve into the deeper aspects of Catholic thought and the interrelations of the religious and scholastic lives of the student. Aside from its religious undertakings, the club sponsors social events which contribute to a richer life on the campus. l mailman g l -- I fu - . 1 - ' fi--rd-JH i.,. r-- 'M IT-F , ,H-,,-,....-4'-1 'vw ' -,.s-P' ' A hu, BACK ROW: John LeCompte, Paul Beary, Waller Soltys, Bill Stute, George Baltaeff, Flon Cylc, Jim Vernon, Tom Scheerin, John Clark, Flay Croes, Paul Hackney, Rick Miskinis, Bob Honold, George Kra- chef, Don DePorter, Dave Hertzog. FRONT ROW: Sam Corr, Frank Sam Corr, Representative, George Kracher, dent, Father Baldrick, Chaplain, Paul Hackney Flep resentativeg Bob Honold, Vice-President. FRONT Eileen Bateman, Secretary. LaScala, Frank Lochetto, Gregg Sanginiti, Lou Ferri, Dan DelCollo, John Porreca, Eileen Bateman, Father Baldrick, Mike DeRussio, Jack W Donahue. 11 club ,,,.., dramatics club TextiIe's Dramatics Club was formed by and for students with an interest in acting, directing, and stage design. Under the direction of its advisors, Mr. Christian B. Kulczytzky and Mrs. Mary Schmeltzer, the club made its debut of the year with Eugene Ionesco's The Lesson. I..- N ... I.-,. l 7 5 . n 1 u ' l,.dln theatre of the absurd W5 C ll I VY VY, VY iv 1 -v v v v 'I 'nr Ii 'un' wr l!n....,.u....1..,,..L -sz ... aj: .4 1 .- hee 12 . C . fig N -4, 'IRL i1 A Y qv? ' 3' X, -, AL . I QF' wins acclaim on campus gi-Q 1 C. B. Kulczytzky IAdvisorl, Syl- via Gorecki, Neil Mandell, Robert Braid, Toby Mason, Mitchell Cliff, William Lust, Eva Smayo, Stephen Levitsky, Terry Sim- mons, Arlene Levin, Linda Line- han, Cheryl Rosenfeld. 7 Ski Club BACK ROW: Bob Singer, Pete Lahnovych, Ernesto Noguera, Irving Aaron Soowal, Diane Radler, Sue Preiksat, Steve Magni Gerber. SECOND ROW: Curt Winkler, Michelle Lucier, Margaret ROW: Phil Pattenick, Saol Shapiro, Mike DiRussio, Al Dure Mitchell, Joann Garin, Neil Behrmann. THIRD ROW: Linda Quigley, dentg Shala Motimati, Carrie Gordon, Mitch Slovik, 'ix ' N-.nf STANDING: Carrie Gordon, Candy McCarthy, Anita Dow- burd. KNEELING: Pat Hoffner, Jeanne Drew, Captaing Terry Simmons. cheerleaders boost school spirit ig H, . mr,-Y affix .2-f be ll 229 5 gy X wa 4 -'L U I Q 4 Q I? f 25' -' 7 W MS 5 .f W Q.,-.. .- 11.5 ft, A, . , q, gy 1,3 M - sp.: ,f 3? 33 WT? 1 JY' .if 24-11 tl'adltlOn upheld 1968-69 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Textile Opponent Kutztown 96 72 Scranton 101 91 Villanova 74 94 Long Island Univ. 62 83 Steubenville 69 49 Youngstown 60 72 Univ. of Baltimore 100 86 St. Michael's 91 53 Susquehanna 104 66 Maryland State 78 64 New Paltz State 85 51 Trenton State 76 43 Old Dominion 76 93 Mt. St. Mary's 73 71 Elizabethtown 89 79 Central Connecticut 99 70 Lincoln 84 80 Quinnipiac 82 67 King's tPa.5 79 59 Juniata 95 62 Akron 63 54 Bloomsburg 108 77 Monmouth 100 79 fl' Once again the Victorious FXAMS stormed the courts and emerged with a 19-4 record and a bid to participate in the Eastern Regional playoffs. textiles' most faithful sports enthusiast One of the most well-known faces on Textiles' campus has been that of the late Harry Miller. During Harry's ca- reer at Philadelphia College of Tex- tiles 81 Science, he functioned as assistant in Textile Researchg Cotton Department and as we best knew him, assistant to Bob Stafford in the hand weaving lab. During his twenty years here, how- ever, one of his most outstanding contributions had been his ardent enthusiasm towards the institution and its students. 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J ' fn fi A 1, - wi? -1 a- V-it STANDING: Gomberg fMgr.j, Cuence, Mclnaw, Lahnovych, Edelman, Mingrino, Hunsworth, Siegal, Barto, Kanzinger, Berenbau, Berger Johnson, Loschenko, Zintak, Littlewood, Freas, Horvath, Mondino, Ludwig, Rittenhouse. Smith, DeLeo, Kline fMgr.i, Coach Chyzowych. SQUATTING: Kendra, l'3mS SCCCGI' team . . . Textile Opponent Name Class Ht Villanova 9 0 Barry Barto Fr. 5'8 St. Joseph O 0 Ed Berenbau Fr. 5'6 Wilkes Alex Berger Sr. 5'5 Temple Guido Cuence Fr. 5'9 Elizabethtown Vincent DeLeo Fr. 6'0 University of Delaware Gafy Edelman Fr. 5'1 Rutgers QS. Jerseyl Robert Freas Jr. 6'0 West Chester Bela Horvath So. 5'9 Millersville Doug Hunsworth Sr, 5'8 Lincoln University Dave Johnson Sr. 6'2 Eastern Baptist Frank Kanzinger Jr. 5'4 Susquehanna Ed Kendra Fr. 6'1 Southern Connecticut Peter Lahnovych Sr. 6'0 Jay Littlewood Jr. 6'0 Wins Losses Ties Mike Loschenko Fr. 5'1 Final 8 4 1 Robert Ludwig So. 5'9' Frank McGowan Sr. 5'1 Hugh Mclnaw SQ, 5'1 Jos. Mingrino Jr. 5'2' Luis Mondino Fr. 5'1 Ralph Rittenhouse Fr. 5'1 David Siegel Jr. 5'8' Thomas Smith Jr. 5'1 Ben Zintak Sr. 6'1' achieves goal for 68 , Henry Kline - Manager and Trainer Frank Gomberg - Manager Co-Captains ,.-1. ROSTER t. 50 50 40 84 15 70 65 55 40 85 34 55 75 63 75 60 65 66 25 60 70 65 50 80 I 1 f ..Q 5 '21-,ffl ,- ,ff g f ' ,,, A M 5 1 1 1 fe 1, 2 ,Q , 1,131+ -, , ., Ac rl . fgffilrf ,M g,g?gg!f, ' iz- - . , - f 'zfifff f'iE1'52f'g1a,l' ' A.-2ggf,f , f '11 ,-iyylxl -ji, f A ai-A f'f ' ' ' f 45 -,Aw 24:34 , px' ' iff :ffm-f?'f lailiiffffl, V N, 1 , ,Y .r I 4 NBL , If 1 1:52141 .',,.g,4!Q'm,r I 9 ' L' Lf ' ff fl nqfdvp' U L V n H ,. V. ur I, 1- 3 , ff A ' 5. Y ,, - I ,, N- 0 1 , l.l4'f,,eHg,, ,L I Age 18 19 21 20 19 19 21 21 20 21 20 17 22 20 18 18 21 19 21 19 18 19 19 21 Position Midfield Forward Forward Forward Back Back Back Midfield Back Back Forward Goal Back Back Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Midfield Goal Back Midfield Goal STANDING: Peter Lahnov- ych, Ben Zintak, Dave John- son, Alex B e r g e r, Doug Hunsworth. 4 grfj W-aka gd ,, , nv, sffgiiga qw tiff 932' A 237 Harry Pure, John Porreca, Mike Rapp, Terrance Wing, Rick Carlino, Joe DeMaio, Dave Gingras, Dave Haney, James Armour, Richard Carr. harriers finish Wir... 'ff 'Q ft ifiifri' Tfhii-,. 4- F' 'On LJ' GR' P iffioult season SCORES RAMS OPPONENT 35 Glassboro 31 Delaware Valley 31 Lebanon Valley 19 Community College 44 P.M.C. 24 Muhlenberg 15 Eastern Baptist 34 Drexel 32 Trenton State 26 Lincoln 35 F.8tlVl. ii .Y 40 golf team Coach, Herb Magee instructs golfer on proper balance. Jerry Greenberg, Jaime Marti, Bob Moser. 'X-ai I , A V, f,.?i,f.g5?,7., fr 5.4333 4fitFP,+5aL3 ' - L- iigfw J. -:-.11 ii'-K5-fli'.: : :lg-,,A,,,.1f, .L fx ffm, lv- 'I-4? gk . .u ,5- . 1'f m:1'f-F734 t-'fegvs A- J as 5,41 -L j , J JE' JL t,5v1.m.t Basil. : ' :adn-' ',1fG'- 'u ' 11-,imvie-1-1 'ge 1 Weiner Mike K romm Rich Siedner John Hersh Mitch Slovik, Jim Franken- ICapta1nj Bob Long Gary Crane John Fegley Frank Heimbach, Harry varsity swimming team This year textile will be represented at the Middle Atlantic Conference by three men, Jim Frankenfield iButterflyj, Bob Long iBreaststroke1, and John Fegley iBackstroke1. V'-vi-av ,, t I It Coach Walt Chyzowych, Rich Seidner, Jeff Bogatin, Jerry Greenberg, Murray lsodore, Mike Shore, Bob Moser 42 Mark Snyder U 1 will' Q fu 4 1 Q , .J s Y W: 'gi J? a , -,aff 1 ' 'iw 991 g,. 1 'Vu 2 A ' X I ,W 1 :I Xi' Football Champs - STANDING: Mark Gold, Ed Kleiman, Marty Kal- lish, Lou Oltman, Henry Hoffman. KNEELING: Harris Friedson, Ken Foreman, Jeff Himmel, Al Hart, Alan Taylor. BELOW: Jeff Hlmmel, Czar of Intermural Sports. UPPER RIGHT: Lou Oltman, com- missioner of softball. MID- DLE: Henry Hoffman, com- missioner of football. LOW- ER RIGHT: Ed Belcak, bas- ketball commissioner. hool spirit Intermural sports are an important part of student life at Textile-and this is easily seen since 6005 of the stu- dents participate in some way. The champs in each sport receive their trophies at the annual sports banquet. NDING: Jim Magee, Tony zynski, Gary Yoder, Len m, Ed Hannon, .Jerry New e, Steve Young. KNEEL : Chuck lde, Rick Orlando, tt Steele, Frank Galiano, Moser. directory OF : : GE V9 N O Gs, Qx eff 5' 'b seniors JONATHAN AARONS 703 Preston Road Phila.,Pa. 19118 Bus. Admin. WAYNE R. AIKEN 125 Colfax Road Havertown, Pa. Bus. Admin., Acctng., Intramural Sports 2,3, GEORGE BALTAEFF 1101 Bryan Street Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. ALLAN L. BARON 601 Manayunk Road Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Phi Psi 3,45 Textile Col- legian, Photographic Ed. 3,45 Photography Club 3,4. BONNIE S. BARON 5449 Lebanon Avenue Phila., Pa. 19131 Fabric Design5 Yearbook Staff 45 Design Fo- rum 3. LINDA J. BARRON 165 Godshall Road Graterford, Pa. 19426 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.5 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 35 Delta Zeta, Scholarship 8. Ed. 3,4. WILLIAM L. BARTO Delsea Drive Dennisville, N. J. Textile Engineering5 AATT 1,2,3,45 Interna- tional Club 3,45 Engineering Club 3,45 Intra- mural Bowling 3,4. HARRIS BASS 2579 Baird Blvd. Camden, N. J. Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. JOHN A. BAUER, JR. 1016 Baxter Avenue Andulusia, Pa. 19020 Bus. Admin. DAVID BAUN Maple Drive Southampton, Pa. Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. JOSEPH PAUL BEATY 6721 Crittenden Street Phila., Pa. 19119 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3, 45 Phi Psi 2,3,45 AATT 2,3,45 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 45 Class Council '69, CAROL L. BECK 1511 Almond Street Williamsport, Pa. 19701 Fabric Design5 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Student Council, Chrmn. Lib. Comm. 45 Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres. 1,2,3,45 lntra-Fraternity Council, Sec. 35 Crowfoot Society 3,4. STEPHEN L. BEIFEL 8116 Fairview Road Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Am. Mktg. ASSOC- 41 Mktg. Assoc. 45 Intramural Sports 4. ANNE M. BEIN 426 W. Chelten Avenue Phila., Pa. 19144' Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg. EDWARD J. BELCAK 345 Milne Street Phila., Pa. 19144 Chemistryg Intramural Sports, Commissioner 1,2,3,45 Circle K 2,3,45 Collegian 2,3,45 Perkin Soc. 1,2,3,45 Am. Chem. Soc. 1,2,3,45 Newman Club 1,2,3,4. STEVEN G. BENJAMIN 207 Parkview Road Cheltenham, Pa. Bus. Admin. ALEJANDRO H. BERGER Roque Graseras 936lApt. 702 Montevideo, Uruguay Textile Chemistry5 International Club 1,2,3,45 Circle K 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BERMAN 451 N. Latches Lane Merion, Pa. 19066 Bus. Admin. MARC A. BIELER 3453 Midvale Avenue Phila., Pa. Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 3,45 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,45 Phi Psi 3,45 Stu- dent Council, Sec. 1,2,35 Collegian, News Ed. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1 ,2,3,4. HERMAN A. BLANC Casilla 4092 Lima, Peru Textile Engineering5 International Club, Pro- grams Chrmn. 4, 1,2,3,45 AATT 2,35 Phi Psi 3, 45 Textile Eng. Club, Pres. 3,45 Phi Ep 1,25 Intramural Soccer 2,3,45 Hillel Organization 2,3. RONALD A. BLUMFIELD 155 E. Godfrey Ave. G101 Phila., Pa. 19120 Bus. Admin. DAVID BODENHEIMER 1242 Napfle St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin.-Mkt.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Tau Rappa Epsilon, Treasurer 2,3, Chaplain 4. ANNA I. BOGACKI R. D. No. 1 Harmony, Pa. 16037 Fabric Design5 Delta Zeta, Treasurer 1,2,3,45 Newman Club 1,2,3,45 Class Council 15 Big Sister 2. J. ROBERT BONNES 2608 Sunset Blvd. Broomall, Pa. 19008 Bus. Admin. ROBERT A. BRAID 205 Edgehill Rd. Merion, Pa. 19066 Bus. Admin.5 Phi Epsilon Pi 2,3,45 1969 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Am. Mgt. Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Hillel 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,4. DAVID C. BRANKA 2337 E. Fifth St. Phila., Pa. Fabric Design5 Yearbook, Assoc. Photo Edit. 45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,35 Newman Club 45 Design Forum 3,45 Photo Club 1,45 AATT 3. ROBERT BRICK 8223 Aspen Way Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 Fabric Design HOWELL BRISTER 1613 Barringer St. Phila., Pa. 19150 Bus. Admin. JOHN M. BUKATA 131 W. 8th St. Bridgeport, Pa. 19405 Bus. Admin.-Acctg.5 Newman Club 1,2,3,4 Delta Sigma Pi 3,4. STEVEN J. BUXBAUM 5427 Wayne Ave., Apt. H32 Phila., Pa. 19144 Bus. Admin.5 Intramural Sports 4. DAVID B. BYRUCH 8524 Veere Road Phila., Pa. Bus. Admin.-Acctg.5 Delta Sigma Pi 3,45 Ski Club 25 Hillel 2. EILEEN H. CAPLAN 7373 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 Fabric Design THOMAS H. CAPLAN 4300 DeMaisonneuve 432 Montreal 6, Quebec, Canada Textile Chem.5 Phi Epsilon Pi, House Mgr. 1 2,3,45 International Club 1,2,3,45 Perkin Soci ety 3,45 AATCC 3,45 AATT 3,45 Textile Scien tific Soc. 2. MARK CHEETHAM Ranch Road Woodbridge, Connecticut Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. DANIEL S. Y. CHU 19 Tat Chee Ave., Ground Floor Kowloon, Hong Kong Textile Engineering5 International Club 1,2 AATT 45 Textile Engineering Club 4. JOHN P. CLARK 541 Hermitage St. Phila., Pa. 19128 Bus. Admin.-Acctg.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Re corder 2,3,45 Intermural Sports 1,2,3,4: Am Mktg. Assoc. 2,3,45 Newman Club 2,3,4. LEE CLAWSON 6843 Sylvester St. Phila., Pa. 19149 F a b r i c Design5 Design Forum, Worksho Chrmn. 2,3,4. JAMES J. CLINTON, Ill 3600 Schoolhouse Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. HARVEY J. COHEN 1301 School Lane Rydal, Pa. 19046 Bus. Admin. FRANCIS J. CONWAY 7943 Michener St. Phila., Pa. 19150 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Am. Mktg. Assoc. Delta Sigma Pi 4. STEVEN J. CUTLER 1429 Magee Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. RONALD E. CYLC 2522 W. 2nd St. Chester, Pa. Bus. Admin.-Mktg.5 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 45 A Management Assoc. 45 Newman Club 4. PETER G. DABAL 516 Clinton Ave. Wycroff, N. J. Textile Engineering5 International Club 3,45 AATT Pres. 2,3,45 Collegian 45 Textile Eng. Club 3,45 Intramural Sports 3,4. RICHARD DAGOSTINO 1116 Remington Road Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 Bus. Admin. THOMAS H. DALEY 1835 S. 56th St. Phila., Pa. 19143 Bus. Admin.5 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4. ANTHONY C. DEGUTIS 589 Paoli Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 Bus. Admin. DANIEL DELCOLLO, JR. 1142 Christian St. Phila., Pa. 19147 Bus. Admin.-Finance. LOUIS N. DELQUADRO 17Ol S. Conestoga St. Phila., Pa. 19143 Bus. Admin.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,45 Delta Sigma Pi 45 Crow Foot Society 3,4. RICHARD B. DEVELIN 102 Germantown Pike Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Bus. Marketing RALPH T. DIFULVIO, JR. 1712 S. 15th St. Phila., Pa. 19145 Bus. Admin.5 Ski Club 3,4. ROBERT W. DILLON 3600 Schoolhouse Lane Phila., Pa. 19129 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres. 2,3,45 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 1,2,35 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 lnterfraternity Council 3,45 1969 Class Council, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Dormito- ry Council 1,2,35 Student Bettermen Comm. 35 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 81 Universities 4. JOHN P. DISEPIO 600 Cheswick Road Phila.. Pa. 19128 Accounting5 Delta Sigma Pi, Tres. 4, Vice- Pres. 3,45 Ski Club, Treasurer 3,45 Newman Club 2,3,45 Photography Club 2,3,4. JEANNE M. DREW 2106 S. Woodstock St. Phila., Pa. 19145 Bus. Admin.5 Delta Zeta Sorority 2,3,45 Cheer- leading, Cap. 4, 1,2,3,45 Yearbook, Lit. Editor 45 Newman Club 1. STEPHEN DUDA 5931 Elsinore St. Phila, Pa. 19120 WILLIAM M. DUNCAN 334 Valley Road Merion, Pa. 19066 JOHN F. DUNLEAVY 406 Spring Road Havertown, Pa. 19083 Bus. Admin. Mktg.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 2. MARTHA M. DZIWAK 4834 N. 15th St. Phila., Pa. 19141 Fabric Design5 Design Forum 3,4. DIANE V. EDWARDS 14218 N. E. Sacremento Portland, Oregon Fabric Design5 1969 Class Council Social Chrmn. 1,2,3,45 Delta Zeta Social Chrmn. 1,2, 35 Yearbook Art 8t Layout Editor 2,45 Colle- CRAIG A. ELLIS 1252 Skippack Pike Center Square, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8t Mkt.5 Am. Management Assoc. 2,3,45 Am. Mkt. Assoc. 4. FRED ENDRESS 457 E. Cheltenham Ave. Phila., Pa. 19120 Textile Chemistry FRANCIS J. ESPOSITO 897A Foulkrod St. Phila., Pa. 19124 Bus. Admin.5 Newman Club 3. MARK FEIGUS 32 Harcourt Lane Hatboro, Pa. 19040 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. JOEL FELDMAN 1626 Gorset St. Phila., Pa. 19150 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. PAUL M. FELDMAN 1528 Knox Road Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 Bus. Admin. LOUIS F. FERRI, JR. 1233 Marlyn Road Phila., Pa. 19151 Textile Man. 8t Mktg.5 Phi Psi Senior Warden 2,3,45 AATT 3.45 Student Council Rep. 45 Pow- er Lifting Team, Captain 2,35 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 2. JOHN C. FILOON 274 Roxborough Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 Bus. Admin. ERNST G. FLEISCHMANN 3555 Oxford Ave., Apt. 5E Bronx, New York 10463 Textile Chemistry5 International Club 1,2,3,45 Circle K Club 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,3,4. ROBERT J. FORCE 5 Adams Drive Whippany, N. J. 07981 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Circle K, Pres. 4, 2,3,45 Photography Club, Pres. 3.4, 1,2,3,45 Year- book 15 Newman Club Director 4, 1,2,3,4. KENNETH M. FORMAN Elkins Park House Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 Bus. Admin.5 Delta Sigma Pi 3,4. STEVEN B. FRANKEL 1027 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. JAMES A. FRANKENFIELD 1436 Shimerville Road Emmaus, Pa. 18049 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres. 4, 1,2,3,45 1969 Class Council, Sec., Treas. 1,2,3, 45 lnterfraternity Council, Sec., Treas. 4, 3,45 Varsity Swim Team, Capt. 2,3,4, 1,2,3,45 Lead- ership Council, Chrmn. 45 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 1, 2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 Delta Sigma Pi 3,45 Se- nior Society 3,45 Varsity T Club 1,2,3,45 In- ternational Club 15 Who's Who in Am. Col- leges St Universities 45 Student Betterment Comm. 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. LARRY FREED 128 Cardinal Road Jenkintown, Pa. Bus. Admin.-Financeg Intramural Sports 2,4. DANIEL A. FRIED 85-29 Wicklow Place Jamaica Estates, N. Y. HARRIS A. FRIEDSON 6326 Algon Ave. Phila, Pa. Bus. Admin.-Finance JOHN A. GALANTE 8409 Ardleigh St. Phila., Pa. 19118 Bus. Admin.5 Newman Club 1 ,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 2,45 Newman Club 3,4. HARVEY GARMEDER 8599 Benton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19152 Bus. Admin. SIDNEY GELLER 6887 Forrest Ave. Phila., Pa. 19139 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. FRED H. GETZIK 7243 Rutland St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3, 4. DAVID A. GINGRAS 135 Grandview Road Ardmore, Pa. 19003 Bus. Admin.-Marketing5 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Universities 45 Student Council, Pres. 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, Captain 1,2,3,45 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec. 1,2,3,45 Phi Psi 2,3,45 Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor 8 Vice-Pres. 2,3, 45 Collegian, Managing Editor 1,2,3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 AATT1,2,3,4. JAY I. GOLDFARB 3901 Manayunk Ave., Apt. 3-L Phila., Pa. 19128 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 25 Zeta Beta Tau 15 Yearbook, Bus. Manager 4. STEVEN A. GOODMAN 6512 Algon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin.5 Delta Sigma Pi 3,4. JOHN CARLTON GOUKER 5828 Wissahickon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Mgt. Bt Mktg. ALLEN E. GOULD 89 Pike Creek Road, Apt. 7B Newark, Delaware 19711 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Photography Club 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. JEAN GRANDINETTI 5033 Wade Street Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Chemistry WILLIAM J. GREEN, JR. 6010 N. Marvine Street Phila., Pa. 19141 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. MICHAEL J. GREEVY 3569 Calumet Street 249 7 250 Phila., Pa. 19129 Bus. Admin. ALAN E. GROFF 941 Poplar Street Perkasie, Pa. 18944 Bus. Admin. SINAI GROSSMAN 43 Geullo Street Haifa, Israel Textile Engineering RICHARD A. GRUNWALD 6139 Oakley Street Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg., Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3, 4, Golf Team, Captain 1,3, 1,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4, Christian Science Organiza- tion 1,2. KENNETH G. HAGNER Pawlings Road Audubon, Pa. 19407 Bus. Admin. FRANK HAIMBACH 400 King George Road Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 Textile Chemistry GARY B. HARAD 1412 Fresno Road Wilmington, Delaware 19803 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec. 2,3,4, D o r m i to r y Council 2,3, Intramural Sports 2,3. ALAN S. HART 8040 Rowland, Park Terrace, Apts. A221 Phila., Pa. 19136 Bus. Admin., Semper Phi Club 2, Intramural Sports 1,4. JAMES G. HART 43 St. Regis Drive S. Rochester, New York 14618 Bus. Admin. Marketing, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sec. 2,3,4, Am. Marketing Assoc. 2,4, International Club 2, Delta Sigma Pi-Beta Alpha Tau Col- ony 3, Intramural Sports 2,3,4. GEORGE HARTMANN LOTA 2752 Dep. 41 Santiago, De Chile WILLIAM HEMBERGER 622 East Woodlawn Street Phila., Pa. 19144 Bus. Admin. JOHN D. HERSH 708 Greenleaf Street Emmans, Pa. 18049 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. ALBERT HIMMELSTERN Calle 22 No. 6-04 Bogota, Colombia Textile Engineering, Phi Epsilon Pi 1,2, Inter- national Club, Sports Chrmn. 1,2,3,4, AATT, Vice-Pres. 3, 1,2,3,4, Textile Engineering Club 3,4, Hillel 1,2,3,4, Soccer Varsity Team 1,2,3, Intramural Sports 2,3,4. ELWOOD H. HIPPEL, JR. 2934 Fanshawe Street Phila., Pa. Bus. Admin. Marketing, Am. Marketing Assoc. 4, Am. Management Assoc. 4. FRED C. HOLDSWORTH 5301 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. 19129 Bus. Admin. MARTIN R. HORNE 425 Chelten Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Engineering, Phi Psi 4, AATT, Vice- Pres. 4, 1,2,3,4, Textile Engineering Club 3,4, International Club 3,4. WILLIAM R. HUFFORD 3175 Knights Road Cornwells Heights, Pa. 19020 Chemistry, Perkins Society 3,4. DOUGLAS J. HUNSWORTH 158 W. 7th Ave. Trappe, Pa. 19426 Bus. Admin. EARL HUTZ 1119 Surrey Road Phila., Pa. 19115 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. I. MICHAEL INDIANO 2775 N. Congress Road Camden, N. J. 08104 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg. ESTEFANO E. ISAIAS P. O. Box 991 Guayaquil, Ecuador Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg., Am. Mktg. Assoc. 2,3,4, International Club 2,3,4, Newman Club 2,3, Sailing Club 4. EDWARD ALAN JACOBSON 1107 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. RICHARD E. JAFOLLA 6411 Morris Pk. Road Phila., Pa. 19151 Bus. Admin. GARY A. JASTROW 7253 Rutland St. Phila., Pa. Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg., Intramural Sports, Capt. 1,2,3,4. JOEL JENKINS 7933 Fayette st. PhiIa.,Pa. 19150 Bus. Admin. DAVID L. JOHNSON 2721 Cranston Rd. Phila., Pa. 19131 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg., Student Council 1, Stu- dent Bettermen Comm. 4, Varsity Soccer, L. Fullback 1,2,3,4, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4. SABRA R. JOHNSON 90 N. Bennett St. Bradford, Pa. 15701 Textile Engineering, Collegian, Bus. Mgr., Feature Ed. 2,45 Sailing Club 1,2,3, Textile Eng. Club, Sec., Treas. 3,4, International Club 3,4, 1969 Class Council 3,4. RALPH JOHNSTON 3430 Warden Drive Phila., Pa. 19129 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. MARTIN A. KALLISH 7234 Forrest Ave. Phila., Pa. 19138 Bus. Admin., Marketing, Varsity Baseball 1, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Am. Marketing Assoc. 1, 2,3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. AARON S. KANZE 213 David Drive Havertown, Pa. Bus. Admin., Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,4, Intra- mural Sports 3,4. MAHMOOD KASSAIAN 187 Abasabad St. Isfahan, Iran Textile Engineering, International Club, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4, 1,2,3,4, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2,3,4, Phi Psi 2,3,4, AATT 3,4, Textile Engi- neering Club 3,4, Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8 Universities 4. DANIEL E. KELLY 630 Andrew Road Springfield, Pa. 19064 Bus. Admin. JACK KIRK 6914 Eastwood St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. JOHN KIETER, ll 7506 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 Bus. Admin. STUART A. KNABLE 1536 Lardner St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg., Am. M a n a g e m e nt Assoc. 4, Am. Marketing Assoc. 4, Intramural Sports 1,2,4. JOHN J. KOHLMEIR 260 W. Clapier St. Phila., Pa. 19144 Bus. Admin., Marketing, Varsity Soccer, Capt. 4, 1,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3, Circle K 1, 2, Newman Club 1,23 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL KONSEVICK 14 Demarest Road Teaneck, N. J. 07666 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. GEORGE A. KRACHER, JR. 1460 Higbee St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Bus. Admin., Finance, Newman Club, Pres. 2, 3,4, 1,2,3,4, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4, Circle K 4,1969 Class Council 1,2,3,4, Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8. Universities 4. EDWARD L. KREVITZ 8205 Cobden Road Phila., Pa. 19118 Bus. Admin., Finance BERNARD KRIK 7708 Summerdale Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. MICHAEL L. KRIMSKY 9247 Darlington Road Phila., Pa. 19115 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. NICOLAS KRITZLER Edit Belmont Apt. 82 Ave. S. Caracas, Venezuela Textile Engineering MICHAEL KROMM 6553 N. Woodstock St. Phila., Pa. 19138 Bus. Admin., Acctg., Swimming Team 1,2,4, Newman Club 1,2,3,4, Delta Sigma Pi 3,4, Semper Fi Society 2. FREDERICK S. KWIATKOWSKI 2836 Gillingham St. Phila., Pa. 19137 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. JOHN D. LAMPE 6537 Saybrook Ave. Phila., Pa. 19142 Bus. Admin., Mkt.3 Varsity Basketball 1,2,33 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1. JACK J. LANDESBERG 104 N. Ormond Ave. Havertown, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.3 Tau Kappa Epsilon, His- torian 1,2,3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Am. Marketing Assoc. 43 AATT 43 lnterfraternity Council 2,3,4. RALPH M. LASALLE 1824 Arch St., Apt. 3B Norristown, Pa. 19401 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.3 Delta Sigma Pi Frater- nity 3,43 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. JAMES A. LAWLER 517 Ott Road Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3,41 Student Council 4. HARVEY LEIS 649 Broad Acres Road Penn Valley, Pa. 19072 Bus. Admin. PATRICIA J. LEONARD School Lane House, 54 S. Wissahickon Phila., Pa. Fabric Designg Student Council, Rep. 1,23 1969 Class Council, Soc. Chrmn. 1, 1,2,3,43 Big Sister3 Delta Zeta 1,2,3,43 Collegian 43 Year- book, Lit. Staff 3,43 Who's Who in Am. Col- leges 8t Universities 4. FREDERICK M. LESAVOY 417 N. Leh St. Allentown, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.3 Am. Mktg. Assoc. 4. FRANCIS P. LASCALA 804 Walnut St. Pottsville, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.3 Phi Psi 2,3,43 Newman Club 1,2,3,43 Am. Management Assoc., Vice- Pres. 3,43 Intramural Sports 43 Crowfoot So- ciety 3,4. ROBERT N. LEVENSON 14347 Killion St. Van Nuys, California 91401 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3, 43 Semper Fi Society, Pres. 2,3,43 Varsity Golf 2,33 Intramural Sports, Capt. 2,3,43 Am. Mar- keting Assoc. 2,3,4. CHARLES LEW 44 Park Avenue Rockledge, Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. TANLEY D. LIEBERMAN 736 Green Valley Road yncote, Pa. 19095 Bus. Admin., Acctg.3 Am. Marketing Assoc. 43 elta Sigma Pi 4. EDRO LINDER 120 Schoolhouse Lane A-1 hila., Pa. 19144 abric Design AVID L. LIPSKY 742 Mohican St. hila., Pa. 19138 us. Admin. TEVEN G. LITCHMAN 64 Eldridge St. all River, Massachusetts Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.3 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Py- lortes 2,3,4Q Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Am. Mar- keting Assoc. 1,2. FRANK J. LOCHETTO 901 Highland Ave. Ambler, Pa. 19002 Bus. Admin.3 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Universities 43 1969 Class Council, Pres. 1,2, 33 Student Betterment Comm. 1,23 Deta Sigma Pi 43 Newman Club 1,2,3,43 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,43 Intramural Sports 3. RODNEY LOCKARD, JR. 4140 Redwood Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2, 3,43 Phi Psi 2,3,43 AATT 2,33 Judicial Board, Chrmn. 3, 2,3,43 1969 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Universities 4. JOSEPH LOMONACO 1217 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Bus. Admin.3 Sailing Club 3,43 Textile Colle- gian 4. HARRY LONSDALE 400 Waverly Road Wyncote, Pa. 19095 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. WILLIAM B. LOWE 3583 Calumet St. Phila., Pa. 19129 Fabric Designg Yearbook 4. BRUCE T. MACAULEY 801 Lavra Lane Elmwood Park Apts. A-2 Norristown, Pa. 19401 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.3 Am. Mkt. Assoc., Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4, 3,43 Delta Sigma Pi, Chan- cellor 3. LON D. MAKANOFF 1063 Levick St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin., Accounting3 Intramural Sports ll,2,3Q Semper Fidelis Society 23 Delta Sigma i4. STEPHEN A. MALANDRA 1372 Harrington Road Havertown, Pa. Bus. Admin., Marketing. ALBERT W. MANDIA 2802 Ryerson Place Phila., Pa. 19114 Bus. Admin., Accounting3 Delta Sigma Pi, Pres. 3,43 Student Betterment Comm. 33 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,43 Who's Who in Am. Col- leges 8t Universities 4. DAVID H. MARSHALL, JR. 121 Reillywood Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. Textile Mgt. 8- Mktg.3 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,22 International Club 1,2,3,43 Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Sec. 1,2,3,43 Student Council 23 Intra- mural Sports 1,23 Phi Psi, Vice-Pres. 3,43 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Universities 4. STEPHEN T. MARSHALL 4620 H Street Phila., Pa. 19124 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. JAIME MARTI 6725 Ridge Ave., Box 109 Phila., Pa. 19128 Textile Engineering3 Soccer Team 2,3Q Golf Team 1,2,3,4Q International Club 1,2,3,43 Sail- ing Club 2,3,43 AATT 1,2,3,43 Ski Club 3,42 Textile Engineering Club 3,4. JOHN MARTIN 7521 Verree Road Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. JOSEPH A. MASCHIANGELO 137 Pennsylvania Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 Textile Engineering3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,43 AATT, Sec.-Treas. 2,3,4Q Textile Engineering Club 3,43 Newman Club Treas. 1,2,3,43 Inter- national Club 3,4. ARTHUR J. MASTER 12 Winding Way Gibbsboro, N. J. 08026 Textile Mgt. 82 Mktg.3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 1969 Class Council 2, 3,43 Dormitory Council, Chrmn. 23 Am. Mar- keting Assoc. 23 Intramural Sports 1 ,2,3,4. ANTHONY J. MATERN, JR. 131 Lamont Ave. Glenolden, Pa. 19036 Bus. Admin., Financeg Ski Club, Trip Chrmn. 3, 3,43 Delta Sigma Pi, Social Chrmn. 43 Intra- mural Sports 4. JOSEPH F. MC CANN 556 Overlook Road Phila., Pa. Bus. Admin., Marketing3 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q In- tramural Sports 1 ,2,3,4. FRANK J. MC GOWAN, JR. 123 Parkview Ave. Penndel, Pa. 19047 Textile Mgt. 3 Mktg.3 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Varsity Soccer 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4. RICHARD MC LAUGHLIN 18 Walnut Ave. Maple Shade, N. J. 08052 Bus. Admin.3 Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Am. Marketing Assoc. 2,3,4Q Varsity Baseball 3. JEFFREY B. MEIER 5000 Woodbine Ave., Apt. 219 Phila., Pa. 19131 Textile Mgt. St Mktg.3 Phi Psi, Pres. 2,3,43 Ju- dicial Board, Sec. 43 International Club 3,43 Am. Marketing Assoc., Sec. 1,23 Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Chevron Award, High Academic Honors 33 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Uni- versities 4. L. LEONARD MICKELI 1100 Agnew Drive Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.3 Phi Psi, Treas. 3,43 Pow- er Lifting Team 33 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. WAYNE MICHIE 603 E. Wadsworth St. Phila., Pa. 19119 Bus. Admin. ALAN MARK MICKLIN 810 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Bus. Admin. W. CHARLES MILLER R. D. 1 Dallas, Pa. 18612 Textile Engineering3 Phi Psi 2,3,43 AATT Sec.- Treas. 3,43 International Club 3,43 Textile En- gineering Club, Vice-Pres. 3,41 Intramural Sports 3,4. MURRAY MILNER 1340 Kimberly Drive Phila., Pa. 19151 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3, 45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 2,45 Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Vice-Pres. 3, 2,3,4. GARY D. MITCHELL 407 Glenway Road Phila., Pa. 19118 Textile Mgt. St Mktg. VICTOR MIZRAHI Ayacucho 132 Buenos Aires, Argentina Bus. Admin., Marketing5 Am. Management Assoc. 25 Am. Marketing Assoc. 45 Interna- tional Club 1,4. CHARLES H. MOND 625 Mifflin St. Phila., Pa. Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 International Club 15 Photography Club 15 Am. Marketing Assoc. 25 Sailing Club 35 AATT 4. WALTER P. MORAN, JR. 852 Thomas Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. JAYNE F. MOROUICH 118 Crocus Road Feasterville, Pa. 19047 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. WILLIAM J. MORRIS 7226 Algon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Intramural Sports, Com- missioner 1,2,3,45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. ROGER K. MOWEN 536 Bloomfield Ave. Nutley, N. J. Textile Chemistry FRANK J. MULHERN 40 Walnut St. Haddonfield, N. J. Bus. Admin., Marketing5 Delta Sigma Pi 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. OWEN F. MULHERN 811 E. Darby Road Havertown, Pa. 19083 Bus. Admin. JOHN M. MULLAN 43 WestAve. Pitman, N. J. 08071 Bus. Admin. JOHN E. MULLOY 611 Foss Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. Bus. Admin., Collegian 4. FRANCIS MURPHY 1018 Lawrence Ave. Darby, Pa. 19023 Bus. Admin.5 Varsity Basketball. RICHARD L. MYBERG 8226 Williams Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 Fabric Design5 Phi Psi 2,3,45 Design Forum 3, 45 Yearbook 3,4. STEVEN Z. NEWMAN 62 N. Atherton Ave. Kingston, Pa. 18704 Textile Mgt. 8 Mkgt.5 Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice- Pres. 3,4, 2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Student Betterment Comm. 25 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,2,3,45 lnterfraternity Council 3,4. JAMES P. NICHOLAOU 144 Lawn Ave. Albany, New York 12204 Textile Engineering5 AATT, Executive Board 3,45 Engineering Club 45 Yearbook, Photog- raphy 45 International Club 3,45 Intramural Sports 3,45 Weaving Lab Instructor 4. LOUIS S. OLTMAN 7421 Drexel Road Phila., Pa. 19151 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Intramural Sports, Com- missioner 3,4, 1,2,3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. JOHN J. OSBORNE 1828 Nolan St. Phila., Pa. 19138 Bus. Admin., Financeg Basketball 1,2,35 Am. Marketing Assoc. 25 Newman Club 25 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,4. ROGER L. PAIGE 2404 Childs Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Fabric Design5 International Club 2,3,45 AATT 35 Design Forum 35 Intramural Sports 3,4. PHILIP E. PATTENICK 8 Park Lane Circle Don Mills, Ontario, Canada Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 International Club 1,2,45 Booster Club 25 Hillel Club, Vice-Pres. 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Phi Epsi- lon Pi, Warden 1,2,3,4. JAMES B. PATTERSON 837 Hilldale Road Glenside, Pa. 19038 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.5 Student Management Assoc., Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, 3,45 Choir 3. MARGARET F. PESCE Loomis Road, Box 230 Bolton, Connecticut 06040 Fabric Design51969 Class Council 1 5 Ski Club 25 Kappa Sigma Phi, Philanthropist1,25 Delta Zeta, PhiIantI'1ropist2,3,4. MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS 1352 Pennwood Road Phila., Pa. 19151 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Delta Sigma 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,45 Photography Club 1,2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. RICHARD J. PODOLSKY 6259 N. Broad St. Phila., Pa. 19141 Bus. Admin.5 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Colle- gian, Feature Editor 2,3, Sports Editor 4, 2,3, 4. ABRAHAM POLLAK 3120 Schoolhouse Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Engineering HILLIARD PRESTON 4252 Parkside Ave. Phila., Pa. 19104 Bus. Admin. JOHN W. PRESTON 1103 Merrick Ave. Collingswood, N. J. 08108 Bus. Admin., Marketingg Cross Country, Run- ner 15 Intramural Sports 1,25 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,45 Am. Management Assoc. 3,4. L. DENNIS PUCELLO 251 Richards Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. 19050 Bus. Admin. JOEL E. RAINS 409 Shoemaker Road Elkins Park. Pa. 19117 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. GENE A. RAPONE 2338 Aspen St. Phila., Pa. 19130 Bus. Admin. JOSEPH G. REICHNER 5829 N. 6th St. Phila., Pa. 19120 Bus. Admin.5 Newman Club 1,2,3,45 Semper Fidelis Society 2,35 Crowfoot Society 3,4. RUSSELL RIGHM 821 Kerper St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Photography Club 15 Am. Marketing Assoc. 45 Intramural Sports 4. ROBERT J. RIFFERT 5953 Houghton St. Phila., Pa. Bus. Admin., Finance5 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller 2,3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. GERALD ROBBINS 7031 Andrews Ave. Phila., Pa. 19138 Bus. Admin. MARC ROSENTHAL 8126 Rugby St. Phila., Pa. 19150 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,43 Am. Management Assoc. 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,45 Delta Sigma Pi 3,4. JAMES J. ROWLEY 251 W. Haines St. Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. PAUL SABATINI Apt. 8, Kipklyn Manor Apt. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. ALAN B. SABLOSKY 833 Gariston Drive Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 Bus. Admin. MICHAEL SADEK 936 St. Vincent St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin. NEIL SAGOT 7533 Thouron St. Phila., Pa. 19150 Bus. Admin. GREGORY J. SANGINITI 1061 Mt. Airy Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Student Council, Chrmn of Orientation, Vice-Pres. 4, 1,2,3,4g Textil Collegian 3,45 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Semper Fidelis, Sec. 1,2,35 1969 Class Coun cil, Representative 1,2,3,45 Am. Marketin Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Who's Who in Am. Colleges Universities 4. JAMES W. SARGENT 15022 London Road Phila., Pa. 19116 Bus. Admin. JOSEPH A. SCANDONE 121 Ivy Lane King of Prussia, Pa. 19405 Bus. Admin., Accounting5 Circle K Club, Treas. 2,3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,3,45 ln- tramural Sports, Captain 1,2,3,45 Newman Club 2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3, KENNETH R. SCHAEFFER 1123 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham, Pa. Bus. Admin. DANIEL P. SCHECHTMAN 1708 Benton St. Phila., Pa. 19152 Bus. Admin. LEONARD S. SCHEINER 2513 Vista St. Phila.,Pa. 19152 Bus. Admin., Marketing5 Intramural Sports 1, 2. JOHN W. SCHICK, JR. 138 Cherry Tree Lane Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 Textile Chemistry RONALD J. SCHLESINGER 1030 N. 21 st St. Allentown, Pa. 18104 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Hillel Society, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 2, 2,35 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,45 1969 Class Council 1,2,3,45 Dormitory Council 1-:,25bDeIta Sigma Pi Fraternity 45 International u 3. ROBERT J. SCHLOSSER, JR. 100 Walsh Road Lansdowne, Pa. Chemistry5 Varsity Club 1,2,45 Photography Club 1,45 Perkin Society 1,2,3,45 International Club 45 Newman Club 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH SCHOLES 709 Knorr Street Phila., Pa. 19111 Bus. Admin., Finance. JOEL M. SCHONFELD 1853-77 St. Brooklyn, New York Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Phi Epsilon Pi, Social Chrmn. 1,2,3,45 Circle K 3,45 Tennis 25 Intra- mural Sports 1,2.3,45 Dormitory Council 15 Dramatics Club 35 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,2. GARY SCHWARTZ 3622 Grayton Place Phila., Pa. 19154 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. LEONARD SCHWARTZ 1236 Fuller St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg. ALLEN SEAMAN 7000 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. CHARLOTTE SEIDEN Blythewood Apts., 2991 Schoolhouse Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 Fabric Design5 Design Forum 3. GORDON SHAPIRO 1125 Knorr St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. JERRY SHARF 4632 N. 11th St. Phila., Pa. 19140 Textile Mgt. St Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. ALLAN W. SHEINBERG 15107 Milford St. Phila., Pa. 19116 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. CHARLES A. SHELHAMER, JR. 4913 Shepherd St. Brookhaven, Pa. 19015 Textile Chemistry5 William Perkin Society 3,4. EDWARD SHIH 128 Washington Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Engineering STUART T. SHMOOKLER 7373 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 45 Circle K Club, Sergeant at Arms 2,3,4. KENNETH E. SHORENSTEIN 860 Fifth Avenue New York City, New York 10024 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Textile Collegian, Cir. 8. Exchange Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, 1,2,35 Ignternational Club 1,25 Am. Marketing Assoc. ROBERT SIGAFOOS 706 Cooper St. Florence, N. J. Bus. Admin. JAIME SIMON P. O. Box 1299 Guayaquil, Ecuador Bus. Admin. ROBERT S. SINGER 420 Pheasant Lane Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1, 25 Sailing Club 2,35 Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 45 Am. Management Assoc. 25 Ski Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,3. BARBARA R. SIRKIN 818 Laurel Road Yeadon, Pa. 19050 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg. LARRY G. SITRON 432 Joseph St. Norristown, Pa. 19401 Bus. Admin., Financeg Intramural Sports 1. ROMAN SLIPATCHUK 10922 Kirby Drive Phila., Pa. 19154 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Varsity Baseball 1,25 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Am. Management Assoc. 4. HARRY SMALL 1100 Kerper St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Chemistry5 Perkin Society 2,3,4. HOWARD M. SMITH 608 Trepmanny Lane Wayne, Pa. 19087 Bus. Admin. RALPH A. SOIFER 1424 Greyhall Lane Phila., Pa. 19151 Bus. Admin. EDWARD A. SOLOW 1111 Stotesbury Road Wyndmoor, Pa. Fabric Design5 Phi Epsilon Pi, Steward 1,2,3, 45 Hillel 1,2,3,45 Design Forum 3,45 Am. Mar- keting Assoc. 35 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Stu- dent ouncll, Representative 1. WALTER SOLTYS 2939 Gelena Road Phila., Pa. 19152 Bus. Admin. MICHAEL M. SOUDER 4024 N. Warner Road Lafayette Hills, Pa. 19444 Bus. Admin. LOUIS E. SPANO 5040 Fairway Road Drexel Hill, Pa. Bus. Admin., Marketing5 Am. MarketingAssoc. gg Am. Management Assoc. 35 Newman Club GIDEON SPIEGEL 4527 N. 10th St. Phila., Pa. 19140 Textile Engineering SUSAN A. STARKEY 301 S. Dennis Drive Clayton, N.J. 08312 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. CHARLES STEIN 1733 Kindred St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Bus. Admin. WILLIAM F. STUTE 5012 N. 5th St. Phila., Pa. 19120 Bus. Admin., Accounting5 Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,45 Newman Club 1,2,3,45 Crowfoot Soci- ety 3,4. GARY R. SYLVESTER 3431 Vaux St. Phila., Pa. 19129 Bus. Admin. ANN Y. TAMURA 1590 Akahi St. Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Fabric Design5 Delta Zeta Sorority, Corres. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, 3,45 Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 45 Collegian, Asst. Copy editor 2,35 Miss Spring Weekend, Chrmn. 35 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8 Universities 4. ANTHONY TAMVAKIS 256 S. 8th St. Phila., Pa. 19107 Textile Chemistry JOHN S. TOMLINSON 7748 Ferndale St. Phila., Pa. 19111 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Intramural Sports 45 Del- ta Sigma Pi 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. ALAN TAYLOR 205 Bradley Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. 08033 Bus. Admin. ANTHONY C. TROISI 4225 Decatur St. Phila., Pa. 19136 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg.5 Varsity Baseball 15 Intra- mural Sports 3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 3,4. ALLEN J. TYSON 3020 Princeton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 AATT 2,3,45 Am. Man- agement Assoc. 2.5 Student Betterment Comm. 35 Sigma Phi Eps1lon,Vice-Pres., Recorder 2, 3,4. JOHN R. ULLBERG 1119 Donna Drive Fort Washington, Pa. Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Intramural Sports 1,2,3, 45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,2, F. MICHAEL VECCHIONE 139 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave. Phila., Pa. 19119 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 2, 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Newman Club JAMES G. VERNON 4W Brookhaven Road Wallingford, Pa. Bus. Admin. WILLIAM WACHENDORFER C Mackley Apt. Mcbristol Phila., Pa. 19124 Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg. EDWARD J. WACHOWSKI 236 Barren Hill Road Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 Bus. Admin., Marketing. BENJAMIN B. WAGNER 1241 Faunce St. Phila.,Pa. 19111 Textile Engineering ALAN B. WALODE 7024 Stenton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 Bus. Admin.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 4. HAROLD R. WERNER 76 Heather St. Manchester, New Hampshire Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Varsity Tennis 1,25 ln- tramural Sports 2,3,45 T. K. E., Pres. 2,3,45 I. F. C., Pres. 3,45 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8. Universities 4. LANCE T. WHITAKER 9459 Outlook Ave. Phila., Pa. 19114 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Textile Swimming Team, Diver 1,2,3. EDDIE L. WILLIS 6060 Beechwood St. Phila., Pa. 19138 Bus. Admin., Financeg 1969 Class Council, Vice-Pres. 1,2, Pres. 4, Representative 3, 1,2, 3,45 Varsity Baseball, 1st base, outfield 1,25 Student Council, Representative 3,45 Colle- gian, Reporter 1,2,3, Sports Editor 4, 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports5 Delta Sigma Pi, Sec. 35 Kappa Alpha Psi, Interim Pres. 2, Sec. 1,2, Athletic Dir. 4, 1,2,3,45 Senior Society 3,45 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8. Universities 4. TERRANCE P. WING 3373 Vaux St. Phila., Pa. 19129 Bus. Admin.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Newman Club 2,3,4. CURTIS D. WINKLER 3031 Leisz's Bridge Road Reading, Pa. 19605 Fabric Design5 Yearbook, Jr. Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 45 Who's Who in Am. Colleges 8t Uni- versities 45 Textile Collegian, Men's Fashion Editor 45 Photography Club 45 Dramatics Club 4. JANE D. WITWER 28 Ridgewood Road Radnor, Pa. 19087 Fabric Design VINCENT WOLANIN ' 3351 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19149 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg.5 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4. DANIEL V. WORONTZOFF 3007 Schoolhouse Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Mgt. 8. Mktg. CHICKMIN YUEN 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. BRUCE M. ZALUT 4939 Rorer St. Phila., Pa. 19120 Bus. Admin., M a r k e t I n g5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 2.3.45 Am. Management Assoc. 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,25 1969 Class Council 45 Delta Sigma Pi 3. SHIRLEY J. ZARYCHTA Box 137A, R. D. 3 Dallas, Pa. 18612 Fabric Design5 Sailing Club 1,25 Cheerleading 251969 Class Council 15 Design Forum 3,4. BENJAMIN J. ZINTAK 29 Hummingbird Road Wyomissing, Pa. Textile Mgt. 8 Mktg.5 Circle K 2,3,45 Varsity S o c c e r, Co-Captain 2,3,45 Am. Marketing Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Var- sity Club 2,3,4. IRA H. ZLATKIN 1841 Evarts St. Phila., Pa. 19152 Bus. Admin., Accountingg Delta Sigma Pi 3,45 Ski Club 4. JOEL ZUCHER 90-10 32nd Ave. Jackson Heights, N. Y. 11869 Textile Mgt. 8t Mktg. JEFFREY J. ZWICK 10825 Keswick Road Phila., Pa. 19154 Textile Mgt. 81 Mktg.5 Am. Marketing Assoc. 35 Textile Collegian 15 1969 Class Council 15 ln- tramural Sports 1,2,3,4. ADALUMO, Johnson O. 91 Okeghe Nigeria ABROHMS, Jack B. 5657 Anderson St. Phila., Pa. 19119 ACOSTA, Augusto Coltegeo Copdo Apreo 636 Medell in Columbia ADAMCZYK, Phillip L. 550 Main St. Richlandtown, Pa. 18355 ADEGOROYE, Adegola 35 Broad St. Alcure, Nigeria ADERHOLD, Wm. Michael 425 East Main St. Troy, Pa. 16947 ADLER, Romi 51 Bela St. Tel Aviv, Israel ALBER, Joseph 331 Gilham St. Phila., Pa. 19111 ALFSANDRO, John N. 37 High sr. Phila.,Pa.19144 ALLEN, Arthur H. lll 16 Suncrest Ave. North Haledon, N. J. 07508 ALLEN, Francine 428 Hastings Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19083 ANDERSON, George 164 Shelbourne Rd. Havertown, Pa. 19083 AMINTO, Mauro S. 1613 Hewes Ave. Lynwood, Pa. 19062 AMISTADI, Ronald L. Rd. 1 Wash. Crossing Rd. Newtown, Pa. 18940 ANDERSON, Walter Reinhold 561 B. Street Swedeland, Pa. 19474 ANTISAVAGE, Joseph P. 635 Lee St. Plymouth, Pa. 18651 underclassmen APFELBAUM, Mark 907 Brighton St. Phila., Pa. 19111 ARAGNO, Elkin Dormitory, PCT8iS Phila., Pa. ARCHER, Kenneth Lee 312 Broad St. Mt. Holly, N. J. 08060 ARCOLESSE, Henry E. 1122 Wood St. Bristol, Pa. 19007 ARMOUR, James Hulton 4716 D St. Phila., Pa. 19120 ARMSTRONG, George 1623 So. Yewdall St. Phila., Pa. 19143 ATOLA, Taleb Togna 532 Magdelena Lima, Peru AUTUORI, Marie E. 2962 N. 22 St. Phila., Pa. 19132 BAILER, Geroge 7 Ardsley Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 BALKIEWICZ, John 419 First Ave. Newtown Sq., Pa. 19073 BARDSLEY, E. Scott 1220 Lynda La. Worminster, Pa. 18974 BARENBAUM, Ivan M. 216 E. Fariston Dr. Phila., Pa. 19120 BARIANO, John 1624 Oregon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19145 BARLOW, Charles 25 E. Forge Min. Drive Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 BAER, Edward 172 W. Walnut Pk. Dr. Phila., Pa. 19120 BARRELLA, Nicholas 2140 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19149 BARTA, Veronica San Antonio 540 Dep. 5 M Santiago, Chile BARTO, Barry M. 817 Benson St. Phila., Pa. 19111 BASKIN, Kevin 22 Chestnut Ter. ,Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 BASSETT, Charles Leslie Jr Rd. 1 Pen Argyle, Pa. 18072 BATCHELDER, Ralph T. 5023 Copley Rd. Phila., Pa. 19144 BATEMEN, Eileen Mary 3922 Fitler St. Phila., Pa. 19114 BAUZENBERGER, Craig 118 Crolon Road Wayne, Pa. 19807 BAUHOF, Emily 352 Church Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 BAYNES, John H. 82 Chews Landing Rd. Lindenwold, N. J. BECKENSTEIN, Lawrence 410 Holly Place Northvale, N. J. BECKER, Leonard 1448 Stirling St. Phila., Pa. 19149 BECKER, Paul 6310 Woodland Ave. Phila., Pa. 19142 BECKER, William 4 Stockton St. Hillsdale, N. J. 07642 BEHRMANN, Neil 210 Locust St. Apt. 17 B Phila., Pa. 19106 BEIZER, Uri Box 96, 4207 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. BERENBAU, Eduardo L. 1902 Gral Seuteuder Montevido, Uruguay 6 BERGER, David W. 548 Winding Way Merion, Pa. 19066 BERMAN, Harry 2139 Tyson Ave. Phila., Pa. 19066 BERNHEIMER, Audrey 417 W. Chelten Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 BERNSTEIN, Benson 537 Shoemaker Rd. Elkins Pk., Pa. 19117 BEZUBEC, Wm. Paul 3413 Hurley St. Phila., Pa. 19134 BERRIER, Frank H. Jr. 123 Montgomery Ave. Lewistown, Pa. 17044 BILARDO, James Paul 220 East 23rd St. Chester, Pa. 19013 BILLINGSLEY, George 2317 W. 16th St. Wilmington, Del. 19806 BILVNSKY, Vera Christine 4417 Loring St. Phila., Pa. 19136 BINSWANGER, Henry 8201 Gladstone Rd. Phila., Pa. 19118 BIRARDI, Adolfo 7901 Henry Ave., Apt 301 Phila., Pa. 19128 BLACKMAN, Philip Ascher 7006 Souder St. Phila., Pa. 19149 BLAIR, Michael James 530 Beechwood Dr. Havertown, Pa. 19083 BLACK, Gordon 2018 Wesson Ave. Ocean City, N. J. 08226 BLANCK, Lawrence 1414 Mckinley St. Phila., Pa. 19149 BLASHAND, Charles A. 2600 De Kolb St. Norristown, Pa. BLISS, Edward B. 109 Merbrook Lane Merion Station, Pa. 19006 BLUM, Martin 206 Osborn St. Phila., Pa. 19128 BODENHEIMER, David 1242 Napfle St. Phila., Pa. 19111 BODZIOCK, Robert E. 150 W. Widener St. Phila., Pa. 19120 BOGAS, Michael A. 8107 Rugby St. Phila., Pa. 19150 BOGATIN, Jeffrey Bruce 4129 Kottler Rd. Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 BOR, Aaron M. 2312 Vista St. Phila., Pa. 19152 BORIS, Jeffrey Abraham 2120 Princeton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 BORNSTEIN, Howard Daniel 594 Lazard Ave. Montreal, Canada BOOZILLO, Anthony 408 Ross Rd. Bridgeport, Pa. 19405 BOUKOLIS, John George 304 Evans Ave. Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 BOYAVAL, Robert Jr. 3 Old Great Rd. Woonsocket, R. I. 0289 BRADLEY, Richard M. Lamplighter La. Gwynedd, Pa. 19436 BRANELLA, Frank 1626 Reed St. Phila., Pa. 19145 BRAUNSTEIN, Steven 1540 Hewlet Ave. Hewlet, Pa. 11557 BRENDER, Marcelo Los Gardines 94 Santiago, Chile BRENNAN, Michael W. 145 Dudley St. Phila., Pa. 19148 BRETT, Michael Joseph 509 Paper Mill Rd. Oreland, Pa. 19075 BREZINER, Moris 206 Osborn St. Phila., Pa. 19128 BRICKLEMYER, Thomas E. 1218 Wagner Ave. Phila., Pa. 19141 BROCHSTEIN, Arie 2592 Balwynne Park Rd. Phila., Pa. 19139 BRODNICK, Paul 8819 Rotten Rd. Wyndmoor, Pa. 19118 BRODSKY, Lawrence K. 1866 Mohican St. Phila., Pa. 19138 BRONSTEIN, Steven 2101 Kagee St. Phila., Pa. 19149 BROOKSTEIN, David S. 8617 Williams Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 BFIOMLEY, John 22 E. 6th St. Media., Pa. 19063 BROUWER, Ancher David E 5051 Copely Rd. Phila., Pa. 19144 BROWN, Lenard 1754 E. Washington La. Phila., Pa. 19138 BROWN, Thomas 701 W. Summit Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 BRUMBACH, Gene R. 543 Barnes St. Phila., Pa. 19128 BRYERS, John J. 2743 W. Allegheny Ave. Phila., Pa. 19132 BUBIS, Stanton L. 2442 N. 54th St. Phila., Pa. 19131 BURGER, Robert Oliver 407 Reel Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15229 BURKE, Peter J. Jr. 5905 Houghton St. Phila., Pa. 19128 CADAGAN, Laurene 124 Atwood Rd. Phila., Pa. 19118 CADWELL, Lloyd L. lll 8200 Henry Ave. Apt. A-30 Phila., Pa. 19128 CALMANN, Robert 2951 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11235 CALLAGHAN, Dennis J. 610 Burton Rd. Oreland, Pa. 19075 CALLOWAY, James K. 928 Bentley Rd. Lindenwold, N. J. 08021 CAPARO, Chas. Daniel 210 Roberts Ave. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 CAPARRELLI, Marc 285 Buttonwood La. Cinnaminson, J. J. 19428 CARLINO, Richard Joseph 1420 Manor Lane Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 CARPINETA, Catherine 10818 Keswick Rd. Phila., Pa. 19154 ARR, Robert J. 59 E. Baltimore Ave. lifton Heights, Pa. ARTWRIGHT, Randall C. 513 N. 17th St. hila., Pa. 19126 CASLAR, Steven 012 SO. 4th St. hila., Pa. 19148 ASSELLA, John Robert 122 Brookwood La. lenolden, Pa. 19036 AWLEY, Elizabeth A. 10 Warwick Rd. addonfield, N. J. 08033 ERMANSKI, Joseph W. rospect Hill . Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 HANG, lrene 671 Hudson Manor Terr. ew York, N. Y. HANDRA, Hombe Satish 30 12th Cross Wilson Gardens angalore 27, India HETKOWSKI, Michael 26 Bette Rd. ynnfield, Wilmington, Del. CHEW, Gary F. 112 Francis St. Colwyn, Pa. 19023 CHILDS, Robert W. 406 Corinthian Ave. Hatboro, Pa. 19040 CHIODETTI, Mario Joseph 2044 S. Clearfield St. Phila., Pa. 19132 CHRlST, Joseph P. 3018 Sheffield Dr. Norristown, Pa. 19040 CHRISTOPHER, Leonard, Robert 1923 S. Broad St. Phila., Pa. 19148 CINELLI, Jame W. 1212 So. 10th St. Phila., Pa. 19147 CLAMPFFER, James H. 172 Osborn St. Phila., Pa. 19128 CLIFF, Mitchell W. 3910 Manyunk Ave. Manyunk, Pa. 19128 CLIME, Robert M. 243 W. Widener St. Phila., Pa. 19120 COCKE, David 865 Tall Oaks Rd. Radnor, Pa. 19087 COHEN, Michael S. 1806 Delancy Place Phila., Pa. COHEN, Stephanie Rose 5128 Pennway St. Phila., Pa. 19124 COLUCCI, Leonard 120 New Freedom Rd. Berlin, N. J. 08009 COMPERATORE, Raymond 8210 Stenton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19118 COOPER, Thomas 1240 N. Comestoga St. Phila., Pa. 19129 CORBETT, Joseph Thomas 828 E. Stafford St. Phila., Pa. 19138 CORR, Richard Joseph 2713 Morris Rd. Ardmore, Pa. 19003 CORRIEL, Robert Frank 1532 Woodlawn St. Allentown, Pa. 18102 COSGROVE, Suzanne L. 111Greider Ave. Rheems, Pa. 17570 COSSETTI, Alan D. 2250 St. Vincent St. Phila., Pa. 19149 CRANE, Gary K. 1308 Longacre Blvd. Yeadon, Pa. 19050 CRDES, Raymond V. 7714 Keiffer St. Phila., Pa. 19128 CRUZ-URIBE, Linda E. 901 Howard St. Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303 CUENCA, Guido P. Av Libertador 3540 Buenos Aires, Argentina CULBERT, Samuel Joseph 3040 Mathers Mill Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 CUMMISKEY, Charles J. 3430 Ainslie St. Phila., Pa. 19129 CUNNANE, Frank RFD 3 Waterboro, S. C. 29488 CUOZZO, Ronald 35-5 Revere Rd. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 CURRAN, Michael 511 Homewood Ave. Narberth, Pa. 19072 CUTE, James H. 510 E. Gates St. Phila., Pa. 19128 CYRAN, Felicia 2305 Fairview Ave. Reading, Pa. 19606 DALTON, John F. 2034 Propect Ridge Haddon Height, N. J. DANDO, Harold T. 4456 N. Uber St. Phila., Pa. 19140 DANDREA, Rocco Coari Ave. Box 117 Ninotola, N. J. 08341 DANNENBAUM, James E. 725n. Mt. Pleasant Rd. Phila., Pa. 19119 DASSUIVI, Eduardo Abdon PO Box 23 4201 Henry Ave. Phila, Pa. 19144 DAU, Elias 153-86 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209 DAVID, Jay Lyon 2618 Cynwyd Ave. Broomall, Pa. DAVIDSON, Alan 8202 Tama Ct. Baltimore, Md. 21208 DAVIDSON, Alexander P. 407 Woodside Ave. Narberth, Pa. 19072 DAY, David J. 3425 Cresson St. Phila., Pa. 19129 DE BLAST, Joseph 3735 Polar St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11224 DERRY, Paul 2160 Mt. Carmel Ave. Glenside, Pa. 19038 DEHORATIUS, Raphael, F. 2130 St. James Place Phila., Pa. 19103 DEITCHMAN, Steven 419 73rd St. North Bergen, N. J. 07047 DE MAIO, Joseph P. 44 Cornell Ave. Churchville, Pa. 18966 DEMAREST, Warren Charles 176 Central Ave. Old Tappan, N. J. 07675 DEMPSEY, Timothy L. 972 Riviera Rd. Warmister, Ga. DENMAN, Sara 21010 N. 33rd St. Phila., Pa. 19121 DE PORTER, Donald F. 6 Eves Place Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 DERITO, Francis D. 3412 W. Westmoreland St. Phila., Pa. 19129 DEVINE, Doris 461 Roberts Ave. Glenside, Pa. 19038 DEVINSKY, Julia Victoria 28 Gloria Place Plainview, N. Y. 11803 DEZII, Armund Patrick 2927 So. 15th St. Phila., Pa. 19145 Dl BELLA, James 7170 Erorick St. Phila., Pa. 19135 DI BENEDETTO, Richard 741 Claire Rd. Phila., Pa. 19128 DI BLASI, Peter G. 2201 Perkiomen Ave. Mt. Penn, Pa. 19606 DICKINSON, Fred 316 Heulings Ave. Riverside, N. J. 08075 DI GIACOMO, Joseph C. 2026 W. Cameria St. Phila., Pa. 19132 DI RUSCIO, Michael F. 111 E. Mermaid La. Phila., Pa. 19118 DIPVIN, Charles 402 Hillside Ave. Jenkintown, Pa. 19046 DIXON, Wallace A. 556 W. 160th St. Apt. 2 New York, N. Y. 10032 DONERR, Marc 451 Sicomac Ave. Wyckoff, N. J. 07481 DOLCHIN, Steven B. 905 Unruh Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 DOIVIANSKI, Curlthia A. 3242 Midvale Ave. Phila., Pa. 19129 DOMENICO, Aaron 1651 Pratt St. Phila., Pa. 19124 DONAHUE, Craig A. 308 Front St. Marysville, Pa. 17053 DONOHUE, John Francis 220 Cranbourne Drive Broomall, Pa. 19008 DOSZPOLY, Andre 7841 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. DOUGHERTY, John 410 W. Cayuga St. Phila., Pa. 19140 DOWBURD, Anita 317 Windsor Park La. Havertown, Pa. 19083 DOWNS, Raymond E. Jr 1642 Hillcrest Fld. Phila., Pa. 19118 DOYLE, Dennis J. 4934 State Rd. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 DRAZEN, Linda Merle 1348 Unruh Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 DUFFY, David J. 1000 Foss Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 DUPETZ, Alan 930 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19111 EDELMAN, Gary M. 1044 Levick St. Phila., Pa. 19111 EDELMEN, Mitchell 2162 Glenview St. Phila., Pa. 19149 EDELMAN, Stephen 1044 Levick St. Phila., Pa. 19111 EDNEY, Kenneth 7811 Dungan Rd. Phila., Pa. 19111 EISNER, Ronald 28 Ginger La. Willingboro, N. J. ELEGBE, Samuel 14 Broad St. PO Box 56 Akure, Nigeria ELLMAN, Saul 5213 Rorer St. Phila., Pa. 19120 ELY, David Box 304 Rd. 1 New Hope, Pa. 18938 ENGLE, Gordon E. 847 Adams Ave. Scranton, Pa. 18510 ESPOSITO, Nicholas 1910 Schley St. Phila., Pa. 19145 ESQUENAZI, David M. Monte Chimborazo 125 Mexico 10 DF ETTELMAN, Arthur 1728 Faunce St. Phila., Pa. 19111 EVAN, Alex F. 1314 Ute Road No. Brunswick, N. J. 08902 EVERS, Ulysses W. 302 Stevens Ave. Atco, N. J. EWASKO, Edmund 519 N. Bromley Ave. Scranton, Pa. 18504 EYSTER, Stephen A. 25 Wayne Ave. Springfield, Pa. 19064 FABIZIO, Alfred R. 914 Tampa Ave. Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 FALLAN, Janelle K. 415 Hayes Helena, Montana 59602 FOTOR, James A. 2036 Palmetto Rd. W. Palm Beach, Fla. 33406 FAUST, Alan J. 1518 Meadowlark Rd. Wyomissing, Pa. FEGELY, John C. 15 East Spruce St. Emmaus, Pa. 18049 FEINSTEIN, Phillip R. 1736 Green Valley Rd. Havertown, Pa. 19083 FEINSTEIN, Vicki 7704 Doc Lane Lauerock, Pa. 19118 FELDMAN, David J. 8320 Williams Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 FELLER, Robert 5940 Castor Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 FERNANDEZ, Victor Box 1925 Juncos, Puerto Rico FERRI, Louis Jr. 1233 Marlyn Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 FERRO, Louis F. 1018 Bon Air Road Havertown, Pa. 19083 FERTMAN, Carl l. 1140 Delene Rd. Rydall, Pa. 19046 FEVER, Eulai 918 W. Fisher Ave. Phila., Pa. 19141 FIERSON, Jeffrey 2483 W. 16th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11214 FELORAMO, James F. 34 So. 8th St. Coatesville, Pa. 19320 FIRTH, David W. 4019 Fairway Rd. Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 FISCHER, Daniel H. 937 Lenton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 FISHER, Roy K. 115 Worman St. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 FISHMAN, Mark F. 1846 Cobden Rd. Phila., Pa. 19118 FLEISHMAN, Jerry D. 142 Snyder Ave. Phila., Pa. 19148 FOSTER, John Field 219 Connecticut Ave. Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 FOSTER, Joseph J. 405 Seville St. Phila., Pa. 19128 FOX, Horace H. 1300 W. Kings Hwy. Haddon Heights, N. J. 0 FOX, James M. 1048 Chestnut St. Phila., Pa. 19116 FRAJERMAN, Jacob 10070 Jeanes St. Phila., Pa. 19116 FRANK, Jack 546 Woodside Rd. Berwyn, Pa. 19312 8035 FRALIN, Steven 6711 Sylvester St. Phila., Pa. 19149 FREARSON, David T. 7026 Green St. Phila., Pa. 19119 FREAS, Robert A. 6742 Ridge Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 FREEDMAN, Michael 7501 Woodlawn Ave. Phila., Pa. 19126 FREEMAN, Norman I. 1336 Robbins St. Phila., Pa. 19111 FREIBERG, Steven 1209 Longshore Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 FREITAG, Gary 3428 Princeton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 FRIEL, Gary J. 529 Wartman St. Phila., Pa. 19128 FRITZ, Kenneth Charles 3528 Hartel Ave. Phila., Pa. 19136 FRUMKIN, Steven 539 Larch La. East Meadow, N. Y. 11554 FRY, Kenneth M. 48 S. 9th St. Akron, Pa. 17501 FRY, Theodore 3601 Gypsy La. Phila., Pa. 19129 FRYSIEK, Francis J. 552 W. Clapier St. Phila., Pa. 19144 FUDCO, Frederick J. Moreland Dr. Riverside, N. J. 08075 FURMAN, Lewis Joseph 33 Charles St. Malverne, N. Y. 11565 GALIANO, Frank L. Box 46 Buttzville, N. J. 07829 GALLAGHER, Richard B. 4422 Bethel Ave. Pennsauken, N. J. 08109 GALLO, John D. 1617 S. 6th St. Phila., Pa. GANIS, Monte 247 Fairway Rd. Long Beach, N. Y. 11561 GARFINKEL, Philip A. 625 N. 29th St. Allentown, Pa. 18104 GARNJOST, Karen 965 Donald Dr. Emmaus, Pa. 18049 GATI, George 99-72 66 Rd. Forest Hills, N. Y. 11375 GAUSMAN, Robert John 498 Lynbrooke Rd. Springfield, Pa. 19064 GEBRE, James 1809 N. Mancock St. Phila., Pa. 19122 GEKOSKI, Bunny Joan 337 Sprague Rd. Narberth, Pa. 19072 GELEGOTIS, William Joan 1852 Willow Ave. Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 GELFAND, Lewis 7129 Horrocks St. Phila., Pa. 19149 GERBERICK, Philip E. 827 Newtown Rd. Warminster, Pa. 18974 GlNANNlNl, Joseph D. 1727 McClellan St. Phila., Pa. 19145 GIBALLA, Theodore C. 164 Osborne St. Phila., Pa. 19128 GILL, Roger B. 2417 Poplar Rd. Havertown, Pa. 19083 GILL, Thomas 268 Bay Shore Dr. Ocean City, N. J. 08226 GINGRAS, Donna Louise 135 Grandview Rd. Ardmore, Pa. 19003 GITOMER, Alan S. 7425 Woodbine Ave. Phila., Pa. 19151 GLAZER, Ronald Lee 124 E. Cheltenham Ave. Phila., Pa. 19120 GLCESON, Madelyn 9532 Bustleton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19155 GLICK, James Daniel 8100 Gladstone Rd. Wyndmoor, Pa. 19118 GOENNER, Glenn G. 5756 Colgate St. Phila., Pa. 19120 GOLD, Mark 158 Lourie La. Phila., Pa. 19155 GOLDBERG, Michael 2247 Princeton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 GOLDFINE, Bruce 8221 Cedar Rd. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 GOLDMAN, Alan Roy 117 Seneca Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. 10710 GOLDMAN, Charles Theodore 1791 Bay Blvd. Atlantic Beach, N. Y. GOLDMAN, Sam 6820 N. 12 St. Phila., Pa. 19141 GOLDSTEIN, Preston 304 Claremont Rd. Phila., Pa. 19120 GOMBERG, Frank 6804 Eastwood St. Phila., Pa. 19149 GOOD, George 115 Hilldale Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 GOOGMAN, David M. 375 North River Rd. Manchester, N. H. 03104 GOODMAN, Howard A. 6816 Frontenac St. Phila., Pa. 19152 GOODRITZ, George 130 Raynham Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066 GORDON, Carolyn Marie Short Rd. RD 3 Doylestown, Pa. 18901 GORE, Alan Earl 6655 McCallum St. Apt J2 Phila., Pa. 19119 GORECKI, Silvia 2nd Ave. Los Palos Grandes Caracas, Venezuela GORIN, Benny Box 146 Dorm GOVKER, John Carlton 5829 Wissahickon Ave. Phila. Pa. 19144 GRABOIS, Allan L. 625 Brenda Lane Norristown, Pa. 19403 GRAHAM, John David 4604 Woodland Ave. Drexel Hills, Pa. 19026 GRANDINETTI, Robert 5033 Wade St. Phila., Pa. 19144 GRAUSTEIN, Peter 1019 Montgomery Wilmington, Del. 19805 GRAY, William S. 7429 Devon St. Phila., Pa. 19119 GREEN, Ben W. Turnbridge 81 Andover Haverford, Pa. 19119 GREENBERG, Gerald M. 279 Crabapple Rd. Manhasset, N. Y. 11030 GFIEENBERG, Marx L. 1016 Cliveden St. Phila., Pa. 19119 GREENBERG, Stephen 6929 N. 12 St. Phila., Pa. 19126 GREENFIELD, Jay 4716 N. 12 St. Phila., Pa. 19141 GREENSTEIN, Steven A. 4949 Boudinot St. Phila., Pa. 19120 GREGORY, James 575 Fountain St. Phila., Pa. 19128 GROSSMAN, Jack S. 42 Lakeside Dr. Rt. 3 Medford, N. J. 08055 GRUSS, Gregory 6021 3rd St. Phila., Pa. 19120 GRZYBOWSKI, Thomas M. Jr. 18D Penn Garden Apts. Pennsauken, N. J. 08110 GUGLIELMI, Joseph 1214 E. Washington La. Phila., Pa. 19138 GUTNER, Henry Mario Pampa 3237 Buenos Aires GUZIEWICZ, Michael Anthony 646 Rector St. Phila., Pa. 19128 HACKNEY, Paul Stephen 532 W. Tabor Rd. Phila., Pa. 19120 HALL, David William 1241 Rose Glen Rd. Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 HALL, Thomas Saeger 817 Turner Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 HALPERN, Leonard 1404 Surrey Lane Phila., Pa. 19151 HAMI, lgal 8109 Summerdale Ave. Phila., Pa. 19152 HAMM, Leonard 3303 Round Rd. Baltimore, Maryland 21255 HANEY, David A. 0 Reese Ave. Newtown Square, Pa. 19073 HANNON, Edward Joseph 233 James Drive Havertown, Pa. 19083 ARATZ, Danny 120 Schoolhouse Lane A-11 1hila., Pa. 19144 CARDUK, James J. 923 New Jersey Ave. -laddon Heights, N. J. 08035 ARKINS, John J. 309 Glendale St. hila., Pa. 19124 ARPER, Michael V. Cedar Ave. Nest Conshohocken, Pa. HARRITY, Martin Joseph 4286 Manayunk Ave. Phila., Pa. 19128 HARRIS, Walter F. Jr. 4201 Henry Ave. Phila. 19144 HEATON, James Box 388 Walterboro, S. C. 29488 HEIGHT, Malcolm 7422 Rushin Fld. Phila., Pa. 19155 HEINZ, Charles A. 1535 Monmouth St. Phila., Pa. 19134 HEISLER, Jerome E. 4745 N. 7th St. Phila., Pa. 19120 HEIT, Larry 65 Lakeshore Dr. Rockway, N. J. 07866 HONIG, Richard F. 73 Flagg St. Worchester, Mass. 01602 HELBING, Fredrick H. 185 Rockaway Ave. Rockville Center, N. Y. 11570 HEMMERICH, Frederick Karl 1545 Farr Rd. Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 HICKEY, Edward 2815 W. Queen Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 HERTZOG, David 712 Stanbridge St. Norristown, Pa. 19401 HILDEBRAND, David 209 E. Green St. West Hazelton, Pa. HIMMEL, Jeffrey 117 Aiberger Ave. Phila., Pa. 19115 HODGE, Samuel D. Jr. 6049 Sherwood Dr. Phila., Pa. 19151 HOFFMAN, Henry 1718 S. 58th St. Phila., Pa. 19143 HOFFMAN, Lee J. 517 Norris City Ave. Norristown, Pa. 19401 HOFFMAN, Steven P. 2427 Vista St. Phila., Pa. 19152 HOFFNER, Patricia M. 818 Thomas Rd. Lafayette Hill, Pa. HOFKNECHT, Alff Edmund 7830 Thouron Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 HONIG, Wendy E. 72 Flagg St. Worcester, Mass. 01602 HONOLD, Robert Joseph 22 Cheriton Dr. Whitesboro, N. Y. 13492 HORVATH, Bela 1049 Floyd Terrace Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19110 HOLSTEIN, Laurence 1253 E. 12th St. Brooklyn N. Y. 11230 HUMINSKI, Thomas J. 936 Woodland Ave. Burlington, N. J. 08016 HUNT, Brian Eric 1503 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Phila., Pa.19150 HUNTER, Charles W. 1432 Astor St. Norristown, Pa. 19401 HUNTER, William A. 122 N. Henderson Rd. King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 HUTELMYER, Joseph Andrew 1807 Pastorius St. Phila., Pa. 19138 HVOTT, Leonard E. 1378 Westbury Dr. Phila., Pa. 19151 HYMAN, Charles Barry 1309 Tyson Phila., Pa. 19111 IACOBACCI, Michael 3586 Calumet St. Phila., Pa. 19129 IADEMARCO, John M. 14 N. Pennock Ave. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 IDE, Charles Robert Mountain Road East Granby, Conn. 06026 IRVING, Carl David 245 Congress Rd. Camden, N. J. 08104 IRWIN, William J. 1347 Hillcrest Rd. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 ISSADORE, Murray 6296 Kindred St. Phila., Pa. 19149 JACOBS, Leonard G. 105 69 Ave. Forrest Hills, N. Y. 11375 JADLOCKI, Stephen 1653 Durham Rd. Penndel, Pa. JOHNSON, Cary 1801 Floral Dr. Wilmington, Del. 19803 JOHNSON, Paul H. 1728 Wheatland Ave. Lanscaster, Pa. 17603 JOHNSON, William P. 6345 Drexel Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 JONES, James H. 106 Hunter Rd. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 KABLER, Gary A. 1804 Farrington Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 KAHANOFSKY, Phyllis 43 Mercator Lane Willingboro, N. J. 08046 KANZINGER, Franklin 40 Rockhill Rd. Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 KARR, Alan A. 7901 Henry Ave. Apt 301 Phila., Pa. 19128 KASKER, Walter 675 Rively Ave. Glenolden, Pa. 19036 KAISOPIS, Peter Charles 507 E. Spring Ave. Ardmore, Pa. 19003 KATZ, Philip No.6 Latham Park Melrose Park, Pa. 19126 KAVASH, Robert S. 530 Righter St. Phila., Pa. 19128 KAVITISKY, Barry Raymond 6272 Kindred St. Phila., Pa. 19149 KEALEY, Peter Stephen 5220 Kingsessing Ave. Phila., Pa. 19143 KEANE, Dennis Joseph 3004 Joshua Rd. Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 KELNER, Brian R. 132 N. 11th St. Reading, Pa. 19601 KENDRA, Edward M. 563 Abbottsford Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 KENDRICK, Stephen David 1649 Pld. York Rd. Abington, Pa. 19001 KENNEDY, Joseph S. 242 Shaw Ave. Lewiston, Pa. 17044 KERSEN, Bonnie L. 313 Trotting Rd. Union, N. J. 07083 KESSLER, Shea 1611 Robin Rd. Lebanon, Pa. 17042 KIENHOLZ, John E. 1619 Barringer St. Phila., Pa. 19150 KIM, Kea Yong 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 KING, Robert Stephen 108 Atwood St. Phila., Pa. 19119 KINKA, Lee 2120 Siepra Rd. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 KIP, Robert C. Jr. 3100 Cedarbridge Rd. Northfield, N. J. 08225 KITTING, John G. 915 W. 7th St. Lewistown, Pa. KLECKNER, Mark A. 36 Woodbine Rd. Havertown, Pa. 19083 KLEIMAN, Edward 694 Mayfair si. Phila., Pa. 19120 KLEIN, Henry J. 1797 Welsh Rd. Abington, Pa. 19001 KLINE, Sanford 20 E. Blaine Mcadoo Pa. 18337 KLINGER, Brenda Hedy 8217 Aspen Way Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 KNOX, Benjamin 851 Cranbrook Dr. Wilmington, Del. 19803 KO, Frank K. F. 5432 Wayne Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 KOGEN, Gail 345 Harrison Ave. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 KOHLMEIR, John 260 W. Clapier St. Phila., Pa. 19149 KONIERS, William A. 2917 Robbins Ave. Phila., Pa. 19149 KONIG, Salomon Independence Plaza Phila., Pa. 19144 KOSIK, Wayne 7431 Bingham St. Phila., Pa. 19111 KOZLOFF, Louis B. 5331 Lebanon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19131 KRAMMY, Richard L. 4425 Deerpath La. Phila., Pa. 19154 KROLL, Walter 824 Pearl Ave. Morton, Pa. 19070 KULKA, Roberto 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa.19144 KUNIK, Donna Stafford House Apt. 1204 Phila., Pa. 19144 KUPERSTEIN, Marshall 1206 Weymouth Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 KUPFERSCHMEID, Adrian 900 W. Walnut La. Phila., Pa. 19144 KWIATKOWSKI, John G. Jr. 2836 Gillingham St. Phila., Pa. 19137 KWIATANOWSKI, Joseph P. 562 Clapier St. Phila., Pa. 19144 KUTNER, Gary 926 Ellet St. Phila., Pa. 19150 LAHNOVICH, Peter 4 Ferry St. South River, N. J. 08882 LAKE, George 1618 Woodbrook La. Phila., Pa. 19142 LAMPERT, Glenn 8644 Augusta St. Phila., Pa. 19152 LANDY, Richard M. 201 E. 28th St. New York, N. Y. LANDESBERG, Jack 104 N. Ormond Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19083 LANTIS, Philip Andrew 140 W. 86th Street New York, N. Y. LAUX, Paul 734 Hickory Lane Berwyn, Pa. 19302 LAWLWE, Thomas 617 Ott Road Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 LAZOWICK, David 6335 Algon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 LEAHY, Daniel J. 502 Lynmere Road Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 LE COMPTE, Bustamante Ignacio 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 LE COMPTE, John Paul 1316 Van Kirk St. Phila., Pa. 19149 LEE, Se Hoon 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 LEE, Sung Tark 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 LEE, Young Sam 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 L.EFEBURE, Philippe 3120 School House Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 LEIGHT, Theophilus, P. 4414 N. 4th St. Phila., Pa. 19140 LEMMERMAN, Ellen Joyce 8116 Balfour Rd. Delair, N. J. 08110 LENTZ, Ernest Merritt 8 Cleveland Avenue Narberth, Pa. 19072 LEONETTI, Dwight David 8011 Rugby St. Phila., Pa. 19150 LESSARD, John J. 1300 Fayette St. Apt. 287 Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 LEVENTON, William Louis Lakeside Manor Apt. 328 Melrose Park, Pa. 19126 LEVIN, Arlene Janice 901 E. Slocum St. Phila., Pa. 19150 LEVIN, Jay Barry 604 Wyncote House Wyncote, Pa. 19095 LEVITSKY, Stephen Jay 6726 Sylvester St. Phila., Pa. 19149 LEVY, Bruce C. 1246 Levick St. Phila., Pa. 19111 LEVY, Bruce J. 8273 Williams Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 LEVY, Howard S. 7902 Leonard St. Phila., Pa. 19143 LEWYCKYJ, Julian Z. 885 Beechwood St. Phila., Pa. 19130 LICKER, Bart Michael 246 E. 27th St. Paterson, N. J. 17514 LIGHTMAN, Elliott D. 9980 Hardy nd. Phila., Pa. 19115 LINDEN, Robert John 709 Milmont Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. 19081 LINEHAN, Linda M. 4211 Hartel Ave. Phila., Pa. 19136 LIPSEY, Robert S. 8120 Cedar Rd. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 LISS, Alan B. 348 Robinson Dr. Broomall, Pa. 19008 LISTER, Stephen Scott 30 Rockhill Rd. Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 LITTLEWOOD, David P. 702 Braeburn La. Narbeth, Pa. LITTLEWOOD, Jay T. 245 Kent Road Wynnewood, Pa. 19096 LONG, Bernard J. 505 Circle Dr. Havertown, Pa. LONG, Reynolds Kent 3006 Foxx Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 LONG, Robert W. 222 W. Summitt St. Souderton, Pa. 18964 LORBER, Harry 610 N. 2nd St. Phila., Pa. 18049 LORTGO, Sebastian 3140 Olympia Place Phila., Pa. 19145 LOSCHEWKO, Michael 5327 N. 10th St. Phila., Pa. LOVITZ, William 205 N. Kenyon Ave. Margate, N. J. LUCASTI, Joseph P O Box 98 Boykins, Virginia 23827 LUCIBI, Louis 3002 N. 23rd St. Phila., Pa. 19132 LUCIER, Michele E. 28 Kingsbridge Dr. Burlington, N. H. 08016 2 LUCKMAN, Larry J. 3472 Woodward St. Oceanside, N. Y. 11572 LUDWIG, G. Robert 3447 Ormes St. Phila., Pa. 19134 LUMIO, Charles 957 Bristol Pike Rt. 13 Andulusia, Pa. LUTZKY, Robert B. 138 Wetherill Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 LYNAM, Michael J. 212 E. Benedict Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19083 MACRIE, Michael 853 12th St. Hammontown, N. J. 08073 MACZYNSKI, Anthony 7 Byrd Ct. DelPark Manor Wilmington, Del. 19808 MADDEN, James Joseph 1306 Fayette St. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 MADDEN, James S. 5684 Magnolia St. Phila., Pa. 19144 MADER, Robbie 3005 W. Cornwallis Dr. Greensboro, N. C. 27408 MAERTZIG, Stephen F. 961 Granite St. Phila., Pa. 19124 MAGEE, James 111 Colony Place Moorestown, Pa. 08057 MAGEN, Ronnie 215 Walnut Lane Apt. 1038 Phila., Pa. 19144 MAGNI, Stefano 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 MAIO, Joseph 1929 S. lseminger St. Phila., Pa. 19148 MAKARCZYK, Stanley R. 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 MALKY, Victor 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 MALSEED, Dennis P. 235 Derwood Ave. Woodlyn, Pa. 19094 MANDELL, Neil 2101 Winchester Ave. Phila., Pa. 19115 MANN, Howard 6331 Slyvester St. Phila., Pa. 19149 MANNEY, James J. 1904 Penfield St. Phila., Pa. 19138 MARGOLIS, Murray 8329 New Second St. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 MARI, Martin 2421 Belmont Ave. Ardmore, Pa. 19033 MARSHALL, Earl Chapel Heights Rd. Sewell, N. J. 08080 MASON, Tobe Joan 410 W. Mt. Airy Ave. Phila., Pa. MASTRO, William F. 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 MATOZZO, Joseph F. 1117 W. Lafayette St. Norristown, Pa. 19401 MAYNARD, Scott 1304 Wells St. Phila., Pa. 19111 MC ADAMS, Williams 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 MC CAFFREY, John 1134 Brookwood La. Glenalden, Pa. 19036 MC CANN, Helene F. 556 Overlook Rd. Phila., Pa. 19128 MC CARTHY, Charles V. 163 So. Charles St. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 MC CARTHY, Stephani A. 3323 W. Queen Lane Phila., Pa. 19129 MC CREIGHT, Danny J. 311 Townes St. Greenville, S. C. 29601 MC CONNELL, Joseph P. 289 Conestoga Dr. Marlton, N. J. 08053 MC GILVERY, James J. 1233 Rose Flen Rd. Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 MC GLONE, William H. Jr. 4363 Woodland Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 MC GRAIL, John 120 Hastings Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19083 MC INAW, Hugh 130 Hansberry St. Phila., Pa. 19144 MC KINLEY, Richard L. 721 Upsal Rd. Jenkintown, Pa. MC LAUGHLIN, Patrick J. 2914 W. Wishart St. Phila., Pa. 19132 MEFHAN, Raymond 2607 Summit Ave. Broomall, Pa. 19008 MEIDAR, Moshe 5222 Church Rd. Phila., Pa. 19131 MERIN, Jeffrey R. 940 Frazier Rd. Rydal, Pa. 19046 MERRILL, Robert 1102 S. Market St. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 MILLER, Bruce 7612 Garden Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 MILLER, Fred N. 1017 Henrietta Ave. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 MILLER, Bonnie Kay 301 W. School House Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 MILLER, George 823 N. 21st St. Phila., Pa. 19130 MILLER, James D. RD 1 Box 47 Auburn, Pa. 17922 MILLER, Jay M. 301 W. School House Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 MILLER, Kurt S. 7448 Ruskin Rd. Phila., Pa. 19159 MILLER, Larry 2610 Cheltenham Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 MILLER, Stan M. 1305 Cromwell Rd. Phila., Pa. 19116 MINATELLI, John A. Apt. 32 Stioman Dr. Springfield, Pa. 19064 MINGRINO, Joseph 1326 Morris St. Phila., Pa. 19148 MISKINIS, Richard F. 3458 Midvale Ave. Phila., Pa. 19129 MITCHELL, Marsaret C. 39 Sanford St. Rye, New York 10580 MONAGHAN, James A. 418 Sheffield Rd. Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 MOYER, Eric 1317 Monk Rd. Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 MONCARSZ, Mordechat Av. Andres Bello Res Roe Caracas, Venezuela MONDINO, Luis A. Rivera 6752 Montevideo Uruguay ONGELLUZZI, Frank M. 301 Northup Rd. rexel Hill, Pa. 19026 ONGIELLO, Louis 728 Haverford Rd. rdmore, Pa. 19036 ORAN, Thomas J. 02 Rively Ave. lenolden, Pa. 19036 ORRELL, Michael J. 201 Henry Ave. hila.,Pa.19144 ORRISSEY, Thomas K. 823 Farlington Rd. avertown, Pa. 19083 OSER, Robert 19 Berger St. mmaus, Pa. 18049 1 MOSES, Nancy 300 Oak Rd. Glenside, Pa. 19038 MOSKO, Sanford, H. 5339 Turner St. Phila., Pa. MOTAMEDI, Shahla 1205 Stafford House Phila., Pa. MULCAHY, William J. 730 Eggleston Circle Sharon Hill, Pa. 19079 MUNOZ, Arnuifo J. Calle Bolica 56 45 82 Medelin, Columbia, S. A. MURPHY, James 812 Hallowell St. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 MUSLER, Peter 16 Sunnyside Rd. Scottia, N. Y. 12302 NAJRI, Jose A. Bolivar Ave. 179 Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. NAJRI, Marcial Bolivar Ave. 179 Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. NATHAN, Barry R. 1625 Pennington Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 NAVE, David 315 Warren St. Norristown, Pa. 19401 NEEREN, Murray 1603 Ashurst Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 NERLINO, George A. 425 George St. Norristown, Pa. 19144 NEVILLE, Mark H. 201 Woodside Ave. Narberth, Pa. 19072 NEWMAN, Stuart T. 966 Sunset Dr. Blue Bell, Pa. 19422 NEWSOME, Jerry 324 Sidney Drive Burlington, N. C. 27215 NICE, David D. 8121 Germantown Ave. Phila., Pa. 19118 NOSUFRA, Maurice 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa.19144 NOVICK, Mark J. 1959 Langdon St. Phila., Pa. 19111 NUN, Beryl S. 5140 D St. Phila., Pa. 19120 ORLICK, Stanley R. 1337 Friendship St. Phila., Pa. 19111 ORLANDO, C. Richard 109 Lexington Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19083 O'ROURKE, Michael W. 48 Copson Rd. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 OWENS, John P. 2617 S. 68th St. Phila., Pa. 19142 PALMER, Richard 565 Linwood Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. 07450 PARK, Stan 4531 Pulaski Ave. Phila., Pa. PARKER, Walter, C. 6572 W. Walnut Park Dr. Phila., Pa. 19138 PARKS, Joyce H. 1205 Stafford House Phila., Pa. 19144 PARR, John E. 29 Payson Ave. Audubon, N. J. 08106 PAUL, Philip 1618 Ashurst Rd. Phila., Pa.19151 PEARLSTEIN, Faith 3878 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 PECILLO, Steven 1127 S. Paxon St. Phila., Pa. 19143 PER, Larry D. 931 Serrill Ave. Yeadon, Pa. 19050 PERKINS, James G. B. 1335 Jericho Rd. Abington, Pa. 19001 PERMKITPAISARN, Somsak 59 Petchkasem Rd. Samuisakorn City, Thailand PERS, Jack 58-40 210 St. Bayside, N. Y. 11364 PERSON, Robert W. 221 Glendalough Rd. Phila., Pa. 19116 PETERMAN, James R. Cedar Hill Rd. Spring House, Pa. 19477 PETRICEK, Allen B. 13-10 Plymouth Dr. Fairlawn, N. J. 07410 PFIESTER, David J. 2100 Rush Rd. Abington, Pa. 19001 PICARDO, Joseph 3910 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19129 PIERANTOZZI, John T. 1119 Marlyn Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 PIERSON, Edward J. 411 Mayfield Ave. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 PHLET, Gene S. 739 Crestwood PI. W. Hempstead, N. Y. 11552 PINKUS, Fred J. 1430 Creston St. Phila., Pa. 19149 PIPARI, Daniel A. 2226 S. Bancroft St. Phila., Pa. 19145 PLOTNICK, Jay D. 3012 Stevens St. Camden, N. J. 08105 POLE, Jane 416 Perkiomen Ave. Lansdale, Pa. 19446 POOLE, Carlton 1242 N. Comestoga St. Phila., Pa. 19131 PORRECA, John A. 1015 South 47 St. Phila., Pa. 19143 POWER, James J. 4041 Redden Rd. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 POWERS, Michael J. 550 Hillbank Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. 19002 PRATTA, Fred Pedrichtown Pennsville Rd. Fedricktown, N. J. 08067 PREIKSAT, Susan G. Apt. 1, Holly Court Apt. Pitman, N. J. 08071 PRICE, James F. 379 Dewson St. Phila., Pa. 19120 PRICE, Joseph E. 7005 Crease La. Phila., Pa. 19128 PUFF, Bonnie 186 Frederick St. Peekskill, N. Y. 10566 PURTLE, Paul 6111 Wayne Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 PVFER, William J. 957 Maple Glenolden, Pa. 19036 QUICK, Thomas 1811 Afton St. Phila., Pa. 19111 QUIGLEY, Linda M. 310 Pilgrim Rd. New Castle, Del. 19720 QUINN, William R. 111 E. Providence Rd. Aidan, Pa. 19010 QUINTERO, Oscar 3120 School House La. Phila., Pa. 19144 RAAB, Robert J. 8134 Cedar Rd. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 REBER, Robert H. Jr. Somerset House, Apt. B 103 Fort Washington, Pa. RADLER, Diane 1511 N. W. 175 St. Miami, Fla. 33169 RAGAN, Ralph A. 106 Kings Road Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462 RANDA, John R. 4041 N. 7th St. Phila., Pa. 19140 RANDAZZO, Albert F. 2405 Bond Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 RAPONE, Gene A. 2338 Aspen St. Phila., Pa. 19130 RAPONE, Thomas 837 Gainsboro Rd. Drexel Hill, Pa. RAPP, Michael L. 287 Sickley Rd. Glenside, Pa. 19038 REA, Douglas, W. 1697 Tibbitts Ave. Troy, N. Y. 12180 REAPE, Martin Joseph Ill 1124 Brookwood La. Glenolden, Pa. 19036 REED, David G. 332 E. Hector St. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 REIGMAN, Stuart 297 Blackheath Rd. Lido Beach, N. Y. 11561 REILLY, John D. 228 E. Indiana Ave. Phila., Pa. 19134 REINHART, George J. 6212 Tabor Rd. Phila., Pa. 19111 REISZ, Gerald E. Route 3 Owensboro, Ky. 42301 REITER, Herman 1001 City Ave. Greenhill Phila., Pa. 19151 REMAILY, Robert 4937 Rubicam St. Phila., Pa. 19144 REMER, Stanton 7557 Greenhill Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 RICHARDS, Gordon 44 So. Fairview Ave. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 RIEKIN, Roslyn H. 1405 Church Rd. Wyncote, Pa. 19095 RITTENHOUSE, Ralph A. 157 Manhein St. Phila., Pa. RIZZIO, Joseph C. 4660 Stenton Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 ROCCO, Frank 2484 So. 10th St. Phila., Pa. 19148 RODMAN, Daniel 146 Woodlawn Ave. New Rochelle, N. Y. 10804 ROSELLI, Michael 2044 Bonsall St. Phila., Pa. 19145 ROSEN, Fred D. 120 Wingsden Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 ROSEN, Marc 1518 So. 56th St. Phila., Pa. ROSENBERG, Mitchell L. 9245 Darlington Rd. Phila., Pa. 19115 ROSENBLEETH, David L. 7925 4th Ave. So. St. Petersburg, Fla. 33707 ROSENFELD, Cheryl L. 7564 Brookhaven Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 ROSENFELD, Gayle 5333 Langdon St. Phila., Pa. 19111 ROSENFELDT, Jay R. 1728 Hawthorne Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19803 ROTH, Jeffrey R. 2-72 80th St. Palmhurst, N. Y. 11373 ROTH, Larry 58 Woodhaven Plaza Phila., Pa. 19116 OWE, Joseph M. 127 Anderson St. hila., Pa. 19119 OTHMAN, Richard 404 Devereaux St. hila., Pa. 19149 UDOLPH, Howard 144 Afdray Rd. hila., Pa. 19115 UZIECK, Stephen M. Tyron Dr. cotia, N. Y. 12302 SACKNER, Howard A. 4719 Larchwood Ave. Phila., Pa. 18143 SAFRIN, Robert 844 Manatawna Ave. Phila., Pa. 19129 SALOMON, Kurt D. 8120 Verre Rd. Apt. D206 19111 SAIVIMARTINO, Linda 2312 So. 23rd St. Phila., Pa. 19145 SAMUELSON, Daniel 70 W. Windsor Rd. Uniondale, N. Y. SAUL, Bruce 1225 N. 31st St. Phila., Pa. 19121 SAVA, Mitchell S. 319 Poplar Rd. Flourtown, Pa. 19031 SAVARESE, Robin 840 N. Hamilton Ave. Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757 SAVIN, Warren J. 104 W. Johnson St. Phila., Pa. 19144 SAYRE, David 7427 Barclay Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 SCHAEFFER, Kenneth R 1123 Awhbourn Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 SCHAFFER, Richard 540 Lafayette Rd. Merion Sta., Pa. 19086 SCHAFRAN, Jeff 8022 Castor Ave. Phila., Pa. 19152 SCANLAN, Lawrence W. 223 So. 2nd St. Colwyn, Pa. 19023 SCHAPIRO, Saul A. 8 Beachwood Ct. Pikesville, Md. 21208 SCHECTMAN, Herbert 4621 A St. Phila., Pa. 19120 SCHIAVINO, Leonard 4214 L St. Phila., Pa. 19124 SCHILDHORN, Richard 1314 Drayton La. Phila., Pa. 19151 SCHLACTERMAN, Ted 2128 Grant Ave. Phila., Pa. 19115 SCHLESINGER, David 9821 Horace Harding Hebo Park, N. Y. SCHLOSS, Steven 1040 Levick St. Phila., Pa. 19111 SCHLOSSER, Frederick R. 6515 Montour St. Phila., Pa. 19111 SCHMELTZER, Marc 451 Wendall Rd. Wynnewood, Pa. 19088 SCHMIDT, Edna 1334 E. Weaver St. Phila., Pa. 19150 SCHMITZTUS, John T. 917 Cedar Ave. Oaklyn, N. J. 08107 SCHOLES, Joseph 708 Knorr St. Phila., Pa. 19111 SCHOLTZ, John 7607 Oak Lane Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 SCHROEDER, Lynn B. 168 Kendall Blvd. Oaklyn Camden County, N. J. SCHULTZ, Michael D. F301 Crafton Phila., Pa. 19149 SCHWARTZ, David 1621 Farrington Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 SCISOIONE, Stephen 2451 Merwood La. Havertown, Pa. 19083 SEARLES, Richard W. 107 Chilmar Ave. Ashland, N. J. 08034 SEARS, David A. 201 W. Westwood Pk. Drive Havertown, Pa. 19083 SERASTIANO, Michael 903 Osland Ave. Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 SECAL, Harvey 722 Vine St. Phila., Pa. 19106 SEGAL, Stuart 1140 Kerper St. Phila., Pa. 19111 SEIDEN, Theodore 336 Howard Ave. Woodmere, N. Y. 11598 SEIDNER, Richard 277 Bemley Rd. Haddonfield, N. J. 08033 SELDST, Jennifer 330 Harrison Ave. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 SELGRATH, Gregory F. 6816 Quincy St. Phila., Pa. 19119 SENGER, Edward A. Jr. 6109 Grubb Rd. Erie, Pa. SHANNO, George C. 53 Meadow Lane Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 SHANDLER, Bruce A. 5443 Montgomery Ave. Phila., Pa. 19131 SHARPE, Lynn B. 809 N. ivn. Pleasant Rd. Phila., Pa. 19119 SHEERIN, Thomas F. 251 W. Champlost Ave. Phila., Pa. 19120 SHEFSKY, Bruce 1823 Ashurst Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 SHELTON, Claude Ill Rd. 2 Pottstown, Pa. 19060 SHENBERG, Howard D. 8343 Forrest Ave. Phila., Pa. 19150 SHIELDS, Edward 3342 Guilford St. Phila., Pa. 19136 SHIVELY, Bruce M. 2000 Church Rd. Flourtown, Pa. 19031 SHORE, Michael C. 7948 Rollinggreen Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 SHORE, Sanford PO Box 402 Glenside, Pa. 19038 SHTANG, Ehud 1017 W. Wyoming Ave. Phila., Pa. 19140 SHWACHMAN, Joan M. 5555 Wissahickon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19140 SIEBOLD, William R. 25 Williams Rd. Haverford, Pa. 19041 SIEGEL, David G. 117-38 Park Lane S. Kew Gardens Ll, N. Y. SIMMONS, Brenda T. 264 So. Alden St. Phila, Pa. 19139 SIMMONS, Michael 8072 Fayette St. Phila., Pa. 19150 SIMON, Jaime P O Box 1299 Guayaquil, Ecuador SINGER, Stanton 915 Knorr St. Phila., Pa. 19117 SLIPATCHUK, Roman 10922 Kirby Dr. Phila., Pa. 19150 SMAYO, Eva G. 3901 Manyunk Ave. Apt. 2M Phila., Pa. 19120 SMAYO, David 3966 Meadowbrook Cleveland, Ohio SMITH, Edward M. 305 Lester Rd. Oreland, Pa. 19075 SMITH, Margaret A. 332 Rebecca D. Collegeville, Pa. 19426 SMITH, Parker 203 East 10th Ave. Conshohocken, Pa. 19420 SMITH, Robert J. Bellmawr, N. J. 08031 SMITH, Thomas J. 3500 N. 57th St. Phila., Pa. 19124 SNOWDEN, Robert 648 Roseland Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 SNYDER, Mark 6338 Everett St. Phila., Pa. 19149 SNYDER, Robert D. 1325 Rydal nd. nydai, Pa. 19046 SNYDERMAN, Jay 365 Robinson Dr. Broomall, Pa. 19008 SOKOLOFF, Alan 2129 Unruh St. Phila., Pa. 19149 SOLOFF, Howard P. 8423 Provident Rd. Phila., Pa. 19150 SOLDIBILE, Robert D. 2414 75th Ave. Phila., Pa. 19130 SOMMERVILLE, David J. 1004 Mt. Pleasant Way Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 SOOWAL, Aaron D. 261 Linden Lane Merion Station, Pa. 19066 SPECTOR, Charles 7942 Algon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 STADER, William J. 847 Market St. Perkasie, Pa. 18944 STAFFIERI, Antoinet M. 719 Cinnaminson St. Phila., Pa. 19128 STANLEY, Darwin R. Star Route Kernersville, N. C. 27284 STARR, Steven M. 7961 Gilbert St. Phila., Pa. 19150 STEELE, James S. 1050 George St. New Brunswick, N. J. 08901 STEIN, Myles 986 Warfield Lane Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 STEINBERG, Robert D. 815 Edgemoor Rd. Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 STEINER, Brian R. 67 Knollwood Dr. Cherry Hill, N. J. STERLING, Joe M. 1460 Mamon Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 STERN, Richard 10 Crespy Lane Broomall, Pa. 19008 STEINBERG, ldel S. 426 E. Walnut St. Long Beach, N. Y. STERTEN, David I. 1417 Powell Lane Brookhaven, Pa. STEWART, Joan M. 800 Scotia Rd. Phila., Pa. 19128 STRAFF, Ira L. 1207 Andover Rd. Phila., Pa. 19151 STUHLEMMER, Walter J. 3333 N. Philip St. Phila., Pa. 19140 SUGDEN, John 157 Bishop Ave. Clifton Heights, Pa. SULLIVAN, Martha A. 52 Llnden St. Frostburg, Md. 21532 SUSTEM, Kenneth 1342 Unruh St. Phila., Pa. 19111 SWIECICKI, Benjamin 1128 Prospect Ridge Haddon Heights, N. J. 08035 ASSO, John R. 2319th St. valon, N. J. 08202 EHRANI, Hamid B. 24 Cambridge Rd. ala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 HOMSON, Michael J. 103 Aquaduct La. herry Hill, N. J. 08034 HUBIUM, Philip 2 Red Oak Rd. reland, Pa. 19075 IMOTEO, Joseph J. 13 Country Court t. Laurel, N. J. 08057 TITLEMAN, Richard 7043 Souder St. Phila., Pa. 19149 TOBOROWSKI, Gerald J. 4907 N. Uber St. Phila., Pa. 19141 TORRE, Anthony W. Jr. 1156 So. 6th St. Phila., Pa. 19147 TRIMBER, Mark J. 387 Conarroe St. Phila., Pa. 19128 TUCK, Richard 149 So. Third Ave. Coatesville, Pa. 19320 TULL, Donald L. D-6 214 Salaignal St. Phila., Pa. 19128 TURNER, Dean B. 203 Walnut St. Wrightsville, Pa. 17368 ULANER, Robert 3023 Parkway Blvd. Allentown, Pa. 18104 ULRICH, Robert 551 W. Merchant St. Audubon, N. J. 08106 UNTI, Richard 600 E. Phil-Ellena St. Phila., Pa. 19119 URAM, Arthur 5555 Wissahlckon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 URESS, Norman A. 5050 Wynnefield Ave. Phila., Pa. 19131 UROFSKY, Edward 6411 Boyer St. Phila., Pa. 19119 VALENTINE, Anthony 48 Boncover Rd. Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 VALENTINE, Timothy 107 Hampoen Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 VEY, Charles F. 3020 Berkley Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 VITALE, J. Francis 27208 N. Henberger St. Phila., Pa. 19132 VOGEL, Robert 651 Greenbriar Rd. Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 VOLPE, Anthony S. 350 W. Queen Lane Phila., Pa. 19144 WALSH, John F. 5009 Camac St. Phila., Pa. 19141 WAIVIPOLE, Keith D. 168 W. Broad St. Telford, Pa. 18969 WASSERMAN, Craig 1402 Paper Mill Rd. Phila., Pa. 19118 WEAN, Jeffrey 509 E. Spring Ave. Ardmore, Pa. 19003 WEIGAND, Carl 132 E. Ruscomb St. Phila., Pa. 19120 WEIMER, Norman C. 7823 Rugby St. Phila., Pa. 19150 WEINER, Hymand 252 Sanford Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. 19062 WEINER, Steven 7523 Woodcrest Ave. Phila., Pa. 19151 WEINSTEIN, Edward 3339 Streswick Rd. Phila., Pa. 19115 WEINSTEIN, Robert 70 Ballytore Rd. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 WEINBERGER, Donald 522 Tabor Rd. Phila., Pa. 19120 WEIRBACK, Timothy 611 Ferndale Phila., Pa. 18921 WEISBERG, Ronald 1101 Kerper St. Phila., Pa. 19111 WEISKOFF, Edward 2359 Loyola Cleveland, Ohio 44118 WEISS, David 864 Gregory Rd. Jenkintown, Pa. 19046 WELCH, John A. 1111 Parkside Dr. Wilmington, Del. 19803 WERNER, Alvin 76 Heather St. Manchester, N. H. 03104 WERTHEIM, Joseph S. 622 Long Hill Rd. Riverdale, N. J. 08675 WEXLER, Aaron B. 8813 Tyson Ave. Phila., Pa. 19118 WEZOREK, Alphonse Jr. Apt. 9-10 206 Osborne St. Phila., Pa. 19128 WHEELOCK, Strickland 515 W. Sedgwick St. Phila., Pa. WHITE, Fred G. 1228 Hale St. Phila., Pa.19111 WIENER, Joseph D. 990 East Broadway Woodmere, N. Y. WILFORD, Isabel RD 1 Kennett Square, Pa. WILLIAMS, Ronald 1622 N. 11th St. Reading, Pa. 19604 WILLIARD, William F. 16 West Hill Rd. Flourtown, Pa. 19031 WING, Susan M. 3373 Vaux St. Phila., Pa. 19129 WINTHER, Alan D. 201 Foster Ave. Havertown, Pa. 19003 WINTERBOTTOM, Paul 503 Wyndon Rd. Ambler, Pa. 19002 WOLFBERG, Jack 439 Harrison Ave. Glenside, Pa. 19083 WUBISHET, Kebede Addis Adaba Ethiopia WOLDE, Giorgis T. 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 WOOD, Joseph F. 214 E. Hartel Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 WORTHINGTON, Thom 165 Dark Hollow Rd. Furlong, Pa. 16925 WRIGHT, Richard G. 100 Maryland Ave. Palmyra, N. J. WRIGHT, Thomas 1305 Church Rd. Oreland, Pa. 19075 WUV, Judith 26 Livingston Ave. Avenel, N. J. YANKANITZ, Gary L. 4939 Rubicam St. Phila., Pa. 19144 3 YESENDSKY, Dennis L. 29 Darkleaf Lane Levittown, Pa. 19055 YODER, Gary 1513 20th Ave. Altoona, Pa. 16601 YOUNG, Steven E. 2401 W. Norwegian St. Pottsville, Pa. 17901 YUSEN, Barry 7820 Algon Ave. Phila., Pa. 19111 ZACHARJAST, Harry 109 Annatista St. Golden Gate, Puerto Rico 00920 ZALE, Edward 112 Academy Ave. Upper Darby, Pa. ZANAR, Bruce Apt. A6 Robindale Apts. Havertown, Pa. ZARIKIAN, Hrant J. 4201 Henry Ave. Phila., Pa. 19144 ZEIGLER, William J. 325 Beidler Rd. King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 ZIELINSKI, Paul 615 Flamingo St. Phila., Pa. 19128 ZITYNIVK, Nicholas 171 W. Girard Ave. Phila., Pa. 19125 ZIOREK, Jonn E. 105 Sharronvale Rd. Cherry Hill, N. J. ZITA, Robert A. 20 Shetland Lane Willingboro, N. J. ZONIS, Jane J. 66 Barry Drive Westbury, N. Y. ZYLBERMAN, Symcha Avenida El Bosque Caracas, Venezuela Who's Who Among Students in American Universities 81 Colleges This year, for the first time on Tex- tile's campus, Who's Who among students in American Universities and Colleges, a national publication, en- tered among its pages twenty-three of Textile's students. These students were chosen by the major student leaders for their outstanding traits expounding in academic prose and extracurricular activities. The following students' names will appear in the 1969 issue: Gregory Joseph Sanginiti Eddie Lee Willis James Asher Frankenfield Robert Dillon Robert Force Carl Weigand Curtis D. Winkler Carol L. Beck Harold Werner Mahmood Kassaian David H. Marshall, Jr. Jeffery Burton Meier Benjamin Hughes Knox David A. Gingras Patricia Leonard Ann Tamura Alejandro Berger Rodney Lockard, Jr. George A. Kracher, Jr. Albert William Mandia Marcus A. Bieler Frank J. Lochetto Blue Key This school year saw the inception of a national honorary leadership fra- ternity on the campus of Philadel- phia College of Textiles and Sci- ence. Blue Key, which is the largest national leadership fraternity, became an active honorary fraternity chapter on our campus. The charter members of the chapter felt Textile needed a leadership organization such as this for two reasons: First, To organize the best student leaders and bring them under one central organization. With this accomplished, it is felt that these members will be able to discuss the problems of leadership on our campus and then project qualified examples of outstanding leadership to the student body. Sec- ond, To give recognition to those male students who exemplify out- standing leadership. New members will be elected by the present mem- bers from males of the junior and senior classes. Blue Key is thus set up to benefit the individual with leadership qual- ities and the college, which will benefit from the efforts of these in- dividuals. FOUNDERS OF BLUE KEY David A. Gingras, President Steven Frumkin,V.-President Jim Frankenfield,Sec-Treas. Curt Winkler Jeffrey Meier Gregg Sanginiti Ed Willis Bob Dillon Al Mandia Alex Berger Ben Knox Marc Bieler Harold Werner PATRONS SPONSORS AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY MR.A 81 MRS. ANTHONY AUTUORI MR. 81 MRS. JOSEPH C. BARRELLA DR. 8. MRSFHERBERT W. BARRON MRS. MARY FRANCES BARTO MR. 81 MRS. RALPH T. BATCHELDER MR. JOHN BAUER, SR. MR. 81 MRS. PAUL BECK MR. 81 MRS. R. W. BECKER MR. 8. MRS. HERMAN BROWN CDR. 81 MRS. M. J. CAPARRELLI IRET. U.S.N.I MR. 8. MRS. ALECK COHEN MR. MICHAEL CYRAN MR. 81 MRS. ADOLF DABAL MR. 81 MRS. FRANK DANDREA BERNARD DAVIDSON MR. 81 MRS. PAUL D. DEVELIN MR. 81 MRS. DONALD A. DUNCAN WEDO FRANK ESPOSITO MR. 81 MRS. BENJAMIN D. FELDMAN MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT FORCE MR. 81 MRS. ASHER FRANKENFIELD ROBERT A. GILL MR. 81 MRS. RALPH GLAZER MR. 81 MRS. WOODROW W. GROFF MR. 81 MRS. EARL W. HECHT 9090909090 . MRS. MR MR. MRS MR. MRS MR. MRS MR MRS MR ROBERT BOYAVAL CHARLES A. DONAHUE A. MATTHEW FISHMAN ARNOLD L. LANDESBERG EDWIN G MICHIE . ARTHUR S. RIFKIN 81 FAMILY MR. 81 MRS. THOMAS R. WRIGHT, JR. ZAVALIS FLOWERS 60 W. CHELTEN AVENUE MR. 8. MRS. JOSEPH M. GARFINKEL MR. 8. MRS. EDWIN KABLER MRS. ANNA E. LAMPE MR. PATRICK J. LAWLER MR. 81 MRS. RODNEY LOCKARD MILTON LOVITZ MR. 81 MRS. ALBERT MANDIA MR. 81 MRS. MARVIN J. MERIN MR. GEORGE J. MILLER MRS. J. E. MITCHELL MR. 81 MRS. FRANK MOROVICH MR. 8 MRS. H. ELLWOOD MORRIS MR. 81 MRS. JAMES G. B. PERKINS, JR MR. 8. MRS. ALAN S. RAINS WILBERT I. RICKARDS VALENTINO L. SCHIAVINO GEORGE C. SHAMMO MR. 81 MRS. CHARLES A. SHELHAMER MR. 8. MRS. H. JORDAN SHIVELY EUGENE SHORE WALTER SOLTYS HARRY STEINBERG RAYMOND B. SYLVESTER MR. 81 MRS. SOL ULANER MR. 8. MRS. RICHARD S. WEISKOPF MR. 81 MRS. JOHN P. WINKLER MRS. ADOLPH YORKOWITZ DIRECTGRY TO ADVERTISERS Alfred Suter Co. 278 Althouse Chemical 2831284 Anglo Fabrics Co., lnc. 277 Atkinson Haserick Company 274 Bell Professional Placement 277 Benjamin Brothers, Inc. 278 Branch Fliver Wool Combing Company, Inc. 274 Caron Spinning Company ' ' 285 Cleveland Cotton Products Co. 285 Clover Knitting Mills, Inc. 278 Crompton 8t Knowles Corporation 280 Cross Country Clothes 274 Downs Carpet Company, Inc. 275 G. J. Littlewood 8t Sons, Inc. 278 Germantown Federal Savings 282 Glasco Limited, Inc. 277 J. 8 H. Clasgens Co. 274 Jefferson Processors, Inc. 281 Laurel Products Corporation 283 M. Lowenstein 8 Sons, Inc. 289 Mac M. Rothkopf 8t Co., Inc. 281 Madison Throwing Co., lnc. 275 Merin Studios, lnc. 294 Monarch Knitting Machinery 284 Montrose Supply 8t Equipment Co. 278 Riverside Mills 285 Robert Bruce, Inc. 291 Scholler Brothers, Inc. 287 Tanatex Chemical Corporation 286 Textile Piece Dyeing Co., Inc. 276 The Aldon Spinning Mills Corporation 277 Turner Halsey Company 288 United Merchants 81 Manufacturers, lnc. 292 Woonsocket Textiles, Inc. 279 27 27 Cross Country Clothes 39 W. 21st Street Northampton, Pa. 18067 ongmfulationsl As suppliers of Textile Machinery and Complete Production Systems since l823, we welcome you into a growing and exciting industry. BRANCH RIVER WOOL COMBING COMPANY, INC. North Smithfield, R.I. J . H. CLASG ENS CO. CLERMONT WOOLEN MILLS NEW RICHMOND, OHIO ATKINSON Manufacturers and Dyers of: HASERICK Woolen, Worsted, Synthetic AND COMPANY, INCORPORATED Yarns Established 1823 283 PleasangStreetIlfragniggham M Since 4 Compliments of Carpet Company, Inc. Manufacturers of QUALITY CARPETS Since 1865 WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA TEXTILE PIECE DYEING CG. INC 451 Fifth Avenue Patterson, N. J. DYERS AND FINISHEFIS OF SECIALIZED FASHION FABRICS Ion Warp and Filling Stretch Fa THE ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORPORATION Talcottville, Connecticut Where for 25 years master spinners have created the unusual in fine woolen spun yarns. BELL PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT -would like to establish a permanent file for each '69 graduate of Philadel- phia Textile for future up-grading or re-location. BPP is a company fee paid service, specifically designed for the fibrous and organic materials in- dustries around the country. 21 year's experience in service to the industry, a registered agency and a member of the National Employment Association. CONTACT: Jim Bell P.O. Box 343, Groton, Mass. 01450 COMPLIMENTS OF GLASGO LIMITED, INC. MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY KNITWEAR FOR DISCERNING MEN AND WOMEN s--1'x,f l.ZiJ2fCf'7 MILLS: WEBSTER DUDLEY L, II L 5, , Compliments of: MANUFACTURERS OF FINE WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS 'O7 B OADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. OO O N 6 2 30 9 C A D ES ND KINDLY E O WEIESTE S Q gn APP11 ish 0 ,0 ALFRED SUTER co. Congratulations Class of 1969 G. J. LITTLEWOOD 81 SON, INC. MANAYUNK,PHILADELPHIA,PA. TEXTILE DYERS FOR 100 YEARS MUNTBDSE SUPPLIES 4- the most complete and diversified stock of knitting plant supplies and equipment in the United States. Kuris Band Cutting Machine Kuris 'Electric Scissors Mauser Sewing Machines Ace Cutting Machines Ultra Sonic Sealing Machine SEND FOR FREE CATALOG NO. 68 Pressing Equipment Sewing Machine Parts Materials Handling Lubricants Knitting Machine Parts Graham J. Littlewood '15 Graham J. Littlewood Ill '42 Frederick J. MacDonald '38 William D. Humphreys '23 Peter T. Waltrich '28 Benjamin F. Henderson '40 Casper C. Zukowski '59 MONTRDSE SUPPLY 8: EQUIPMENT CO. 71 North Si.xth Street. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11211 Telephone: 12121 STagg 2-7929 CLOVER KNITTING IVIILLS, INC. BENJAMIN BROTHERS, INC. Hauling 81 Rigging Contractors 321 North American Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 MA 7-1924 WOONSOCKET TEXTILES INC. Manufacturers of Textralized C3 Yarns Stretch and Set Yarns IVIAIDEN, N.C. CUMBERLAND, RI. 27 F-TI-I O. :J 5 EE I-T. cn MACHINERY CROMPTON 81 KNOWLES SERVES THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY FROM FIBER T0 FINISH: C8tK TEXTILE MACHINERY GROUP Specializing exclusively in serving the textile industry, the Textile Machinery Group of Crompton 81 Knowles provides complete line capability in both wovens and non-wovens. Available from this single source is all the equipment you need from fiber opening to fabric finishing. This single-source capability can cut your planning and installation time and costs-and reduce the time between a go decision and an integrated, operational line. You get the finished product more efficiently, because Crompton 8t Knowles has full knowledge of the functional range of every link in the production chain. Crompton 8t Knowles Worcester Division: Worcester, Mass.: Charlotte, N.C. James Hunter Machine Company: North Adams, Mass.: Mauldin, S.C.: Gardena, Calif.: Dallas, Texas Winsor 8t Jerauldz Providence, R.l.g Charlotte, N.C. Also serving 'the textile industry: In addition to our Textile Machinery Group, other groups within the Crompton 81 Knowles organization also make important contributions to the textile industry: C8tK PLASTICS MACHINERY GROUP Extrusion systems for synthetic fiber and yarn production: monofilament and multifilament fiber extrusion lines for all thermoplastic materials. Complete film-to-fiber systems for the manufacture of slitfsplit polyolefin yarns. Davis-Standard!Goulding Division: Pawcatuck, Conn. C8tK CHEMICALS GROUP Textile Dyes: High-quality, colorfast dyes for natural and all man-made fibers. Dyeing assistants and dye fixatives for cellulosic and polyamide fibers. Leveling agents for polyamide and acrylic fibers. Althouse Division: Reading, Pa.: Mauldin, S.C.: Montreal, Canada Corrosion Resistant Equipment: Design and fabrication of plastic and fiberglass tanks, piping and Ventilating equipment for dyeing and finishing plants. Beetle Plastics Division: Fall River, Mass.: Dallas, Texas C8tK PACKAGING MACHINERY GROUP Packaging Machinery: Designers and manufacturers of standard and special packaging machinery for: wrapping, bundling, pouch and strip packaging, cartoning, case packing, multi-packing, and roll wrapping. Wrap-King Division: Agawam, Mass. Redington Division: Bellwood, Illinois For fiber preparation, finishing, or anything in between, Crompton 8 Knowles can serve you best. Write fo us, outlining your specific requirements. ' CROMPTON 8t KNOWLES CORPORATION 93 Grand Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01601 -.., --.5 ,N 'NSR ug, .L W ,l' ' !'IrW'l',1'J M! 1 1 Nw Vo N V wx! ,M w,x,N MN!! NNN Www W This Space Donated By Mac IVI. Rothkopf 8 Co., Inc. 320 Endo Blvd Suppliers of Garden Cnty N Y Kmttmg Nlachmery JEFFERIES PROCESSORS INC. WELCOMES THE CLASS OF 69 TO THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY QUALITY DYERS OF KNITGOODS 3344 FRANKFORD AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PENNA 19134 gt: N -Pggagg, .-. , -,t GER ERAL AVINGS To SAVE -.. M 1, THE GOULDER COMPANY, INC CLIMAX SPECIALTIES, INC. Manufacturers of Quality Knitted Sportswear 1270 Broadway New York, New York 10001 North Third and Chew Sts. Allentown, Penna. 18102 Compliments of a Friend 1270 Broadway-New York, New York 10001 North Third and Chew Sts.-Allentown, Penna. 18102 A Friend BEST WISHES ARE EXTENDED TO THE 1969 GRADUATES ADMINISTRATORS 81 FACULTY ARNOLDS' FINE FOOD STOP SMOKING NOW EXTEND YOUFI LIFE 7 yarns and fibers go better with Laurel lubricants Here are two outstanding examples of lubrication plus . . . Product: EMULSIDN 450 SPECIAL Type: Liquid, cold-water-dispersible yarn lubricant and conditioner Beneyits: Improves roller coverage and pick-up, gives increased flexibility and control over the finished yarn package, and promotes optimum product performance in subsequent operations. Product: LUBRIWAX WAX DISKS Type: Solid-state, improved wax lubricants Benefits: Provide consistently uniform and optimum lubrication. As a result, running properties of the yarn in subsequent operations are improved. These disks can be used on all types of natural, synthetic, and blended yarns and thread and on practically all types of automatic winders and twisting equipment. Laurel makes, sells and services yarn lubricants and conditioners, softeners, dyeing assistants, leveling agents, soaps and detergents, and provides customer services like mill-proved procedures, samples for evaluation and mill trial, and technical information bulletins. What's your problem? We'll be glad to help you solve it. Pioneering research and technology in textile processing chemicals 1909 Qllll'8 PRUDUCTS BURPURATIUN L - 2600 East Tioga St. o Phila., Pa. 19134 o C2151 423 5300 IVIGNARCH KNITTING MACHINERY BEST WISHES riverspun ' - . I .3 A A . ' 4 3- 1' -' Q- --5.1 , . hx ,xx-1.-,-N4 -..-WI I , A ,,.4,l,-X K .-1, -,N I, K Y -.HN X,l.'.-X x In 1.1,-.iff-Q. 1. . , . ,,, .L .-, 1- .- - -, -. I .5 ., , - s fy. -X,-194. ., ,.,,. ,-W NA , - I . ' Q-' I gqfffz: J- -.j'j,'l:Qg- . 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GEORGIA Serving The United States With industrial Textiles For 50 Years Now a Leader in Disposable Products Cleveland Member Cotton Disposables Products Co. Assn. P.O. Box 6500 Cleveland, Ohio, 44101 OARON SPINNING COMPANY ALL GOOD FORTUNES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 that the professor are no longer around. . . Whom do you turn to for help in solving problems? Well, if it's textile wet processing problems, put the name Tanatex down in your little black book. And donlt hesitate to call for help as often as anything puzzling comes up. You're undoubtedly delighted at completing your formal education. And you have our heartiest congrat- ulations and best wishes for success. But now the serious education beginsft - your discovery of the competitive, on-the-job facts of life. And you can make no better start than discovering the 'That's why :hey cull it Commrfncenrunt. problem-solving potential Of Tanatex. As a matter Of fact, the Tanatex continuing series of Technical and Procedure Bulletins is probably one of the most valuable post-graduate courses of study you can take. gEnroll,' for it now. Drop us a card and we'll put you on the list to receive the Bulletins immediately. What's more, we'll send you a binder of the previous issues covering plant-proven formulae and procedures for a wide range of textile wet processing applications you'll be handling every day in the years ahead. E iii? A I EX A - O SYBRON CORPORATION TANATEX CHEMICAL CORPORATION !Chemicals for Difficult Processing!Page and Schuyler Avenues, Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 Q I Q O O O O O O O O O ,,.,, ...SINCE 1907 SCHOLLER knows only one way: deliver a product of consistent uniformity, of superior quality, of com- petitive dollar-value .... plus dependable in-plant ser- vice of highest technical ability whenever you need it, wherever you want it! Have you spoken to a Scholler Man lately? S bl Prnusfns ru me amen rrursrrfs nun Mans me amen rnamcs.. .srucf rsnr Manufacturers of Textile Finishes, Resins, Softeners, Detergents, Oils and Specialties SCHOLLER BROTHERS, Inc,, Collrns 81 Westmoreland Streets, Philadelphia, Pa: 19134 0 IN CANADA: Scholler Brothers, Ltd., Ontario 7 If you feel a career in textile sales might be stimulating and satisfyingwhy not discuss the possibilities With me 9 Tom Bancroft, Jr. Executive V. P. Turner Halsey Company 50 West 44th Stre t New York, N.Y. 10036 Textile Sales Do you seek... CHALLENGE? GROWTH? CREA Tl Vl TY? We offer YOU, the college graduate, the opportunity for challenge, growth, and creativity in the following fields: Research and Development ' Merchandising ' Engineering - Marketing - Sales - Quality Control. We are a prominent corporation involved in the imaginative development, design, and manufacture oi textiles. . . recognized as innovators of new concepts and techniques. Most recently, we developed a tire retardant finish for apparel. a major breakthrough ln the textile industry. lf you are a person who wants to belong to a team constantly searching for new vistas and ideas, contact: Mr. Allen Schusterman, Director of Personnel, M. LOWENSTEIN 8tSONS, INC., 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018 Telephone: 12121 695-5000 - Ext. 394. M. LOWENSTEIN 81 SONS. INC. FASHION IN FABRICS 289 be right ou wont everythingk to When y ' Q inieru oouegicxte press PHONE k7l75 534-XQXA ROBERT B. GADD aaa wxwxpw oawe - vweasvwev, PA. woes - ,,,J-'QV' YEAH-BOOKS DXPLONXP-S SE-N103 ANNOUNGEMEN TS SLCA X - - RDS A A RDBHIT BHIIPE 45' WP W. 7 I E S cm M 5 IR GTA I fn SQZSRWSI-1 A110 M Eg. I a E .i. T SWE I S If -A- I E Ig E rn V mms gwmms 'MF E- Ea' IF 5 ETA. ' 3 AKnit A EQ: a s I , , AM, suhfwmn Smwaf Q C T 1 E .T T, ,EM ' If ' T nl me uaimgg RUBFRT BRUCE SWEATERS, KNIT SHIRTS, AND SWIMWEAR FOR MEN, BOYS, TNT PHILA DELPHIA, C AND WESTNIORELAND STS. X NEW YORK, EMPIRE STATE BLDG f CHICAGO NIERCHA . , NDISE MART f Los ANGELES MERCHANDISE MART f SAN FRANCISCO 821 MARKET ST. Repre t cl by in 0 . + a '--...g ENTER THE WORLD OF NTTED A diversified, international billion-dollar corporation employing 35,000 people with major activities on three continents. TEXTILES Apparel Fabrics Home Furnishings Industrial Fabrics Yarns CHEMICALS FIBERGLASS Plastics Expanded Vinyls Con-Tact Kwik-Kover RETAILING Robert Hall FACTORING and FINANCE INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS ' UNITED MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, INC. 1407 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10018 THE NINETEEN SIXTY-NINE ANALYSIS STAFF EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '69 Congratulations To the class of 1969 RIN STUDlOS,lNC. Cs-eafiwj isfincfive dJkofo51'af9y solo CHESTNUT STREET o PHILADELPHIA PENNA 19101 o wmmn 3-01460141 ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY 0 PORTRAITS I GROUPS 0 VIEWS 0 ACTION GLOSSIIES FOR FINE REPRODUCTIONS 1010 Chestnut St. TGI- WA 3-0146 Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 WA 3-0147 1 , ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Editor and staff of the 1969 Analysis wishes to express their thanks to the following persons, whose valuable assistance has made possible the publication of this forty-seventh voiume: Mrs. Fiuth E. Winkler Tish Leonard-PCT 81 S Robert B. Gadd, rep.-Inter-Collegiate Press Marvin Merin-Merin Studios, Inc. Staff-Merin Studios, lnc. Mr. Lawrence Laupheimer--PCT 8. S James A. Frankenfield--PCT 81 S In the Spring of 1968, the editor of this yearbook formed together his staff and began with full confidence the taskofcreating afaithful and com- plete record of the year's events, a record that would capture all the memories of our years at Philadel- phia College of Textiles and Science, and those that would also render on paper the spirit and flavor of the col- lege. Now, at the end of that last year we have come to realize that such an achievement is impossible. For a year we have cherished this book and we have scorned itg we have wrung out copy, squeezed in pictures and checked punctuation, we have gambled on a thousand de- cisions,andhavefoughtthedeadlines that seemed so comfortably far away. In our endeavor we have come to know the college well. And atthe end, we have received a great deal of satis- faction and reward. But finally, the year has taught us that a full and complete record is not to be achieved, and that the spirit of the campus is such that it can not be cap- tured in ink. This book, by its nature, can be no more than the reflection of a year. But it is meant to be an accur- ate reflection, andthe nineteen-sixty- nine ANALYSIS is presented with the hope that it will preserve for the grad- uates of Philadelphia College of Tex- tiles and Science a valid image of the years that have passed. .R W' :M -1 w 1 I .-' U5 ,I 'a I L N 4. J 1 W 4 v Y A 91 H H 1 I 1 w 1 t 4 4 4 . , I I ' x V W . N- . fm' ' . , ,U DET I .45 q ,,,,, A Q B, ' A 1 X 4 ' Y ' . H - . , il ii' , , . , V


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