Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)
- Class of 1969
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6961-6981 I i EDITORS: Mary P. Watson liar bar a J. tio.se BUSINESS MANAGERS: Thomas Ii. Mooers V. Jolene DeLeon 2 ursinus college collegeville, Pennsylvania the centennial 3 1969 RUBY Table of Contents UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS .... 56 The beginning of another year .... new faces .... new friends .... new challenges. UTTU BOYS ARE FRKNM 7 9 10 11 12 13 “But still try, for who knows what is possible!” Michael Faraday UNDERCLASSMEN w FRESHMAN CLASS Class of ’72 ... . Welcome Frosh .... Orientation .... CCC .... Beat F M .. .. History or CMP .... Mandrake Mem orial Concert with Juniors . . . new idea of class structure with the sophomores .... UNITY! 16 Class Officers—F. Bronchello, Treasurer; L. Kissell, Secretary; I. Smith, President; S. Sccl, Vice-President. .. . ... ,xt N,L Class Officers—A. Novak. Vice-President; S. Sweet, President; M. Hozycka, Secretary; (missing—D. Fritzsche, Treasurer). 18 Class of 71 .... old ideas in entertainment .... new ideas in class structure .... a means for social innovation .... concentration on individual a-chicvement.... the class as a dialogue. IV'. — O “ ■ mb ifc. i JUNIOR CLASS Class of 70 ... . just one more year concerts .... The Intruders .... Mandrake Memorial with the Frosh .... Junior Class Party____the return of Showboat... swinging dances. J. Haley. C. Pizont. K. Gliwa. N. Homney, K. Day. C. Biever, S. Trexler. Class Officers— B. Burrill, vice-president; L. Clarke, secretary; NV. Vaughan, treasurer; B. Kcchn, president. 20 = How 1—C. Lucas, B. Flynn. K. Thomas; How 2—C. Alkm li, J. Stcttlcr, L. Kncas. M. Smith. L. Schmidt, T. Pacenta, T. Alspach, B. Kuss, C. Langrall. 1 23 K. Millt-r. S. SchariiKinn, It. Brandt, k Bodlcy. J. Slifer. 24 25 76 . Hcisler. D. Kennedy. Silling—I). Purdy, M. Manning, Ci. Craig. N. Myers; Standing—S. Hauseman, B. Louv. 28 79 R. Lehr, T. NVagner, B. Frank. J. Karpinski, B. Shelly, J. Fox. R. Moore. 30 1 K. Kaslcy, D. Lciby, T. Finch, C. Myers. L. Foley. M, K.imk. 31 B. Peddle, (i. Russian, B. Ellsweig, B. Shipley. I. Sihnoll, T. F.igley, B. Nort-row 32 F. Narog. J. Carpenter, H Owrcn, friend. M. Mangan, J. Shober, T. Branca. P Shuman. W. Muntzer. Adams, friend. J- Zchncr. “To resist him that is set in authority is evil! The Instruction of Ptahhotep, 2075 B.C. FACULTY 34 DONALD L. HELFFERICH, LL.D. To The Students: I suspect that the format of popular picture magazines like Look and Life emerged from the College yearbook. It would be grand if all yearbooks, and especially this one, could have the same monetary success enjoyed by the likes of Life. The Rubv seems to me to get better each year. I’m certain Professor Vernon Ruby, for whom it is named, would approve of its format today. Something in each year’s Ruby is unique; but each one has something in common with all the others. This year's Ruby has the distinction of commemorating the Centennial class. But it is like the yearbooks of other years in that it records the classic pattern of four years of education on our campus. It will take its place in our College library, a useful reference book for the future. It should take its place in the personal library of every student too. It will arouse your memories, and probably arouse the glee or disbelief of your children someday. And it will be a reminder that you were on campus when tin College celebrated its 100th Anniversary. To all those who produced this Rubv, and to all those who appear in its pages, I extend a welcome to a lifetime of loyalty to our Alma Mater. Sincerely, D.L. Hclfferich ’21 President, Ursinus College President of the College 36 Administration RUTH H. ROT1IENBERGER, M.A, Dean of Women RICHARD J. WHATLEY, M S. Dean of Men 37 38 DAVID W. BAKER, TU B.. M.D. Religion JANE A. BARTH, M.A. Chemistry DONALD C. BAKER, PH D. Classics Department Head JEANETTA R. BICKING, M.S. Chemistry MATTHEW W. BLACK, PH D. English 39 ANN M. BODINE, B.A. Anthropology BERNARD (). BOGERT, M A. Geology RICHARDS. BREMILLER, M.A. Mathematics ADELE P. BOYD, B.S. Healths Physical Education JOSEPH F. CAFFREY, M.A. Russian 40 JAMES P. CRAFT, JR., M S Political Science ESTHER S. COPE, M A History ALFRED L. CREACER, B.D., D.D. Religion 41 DOUGLAS J. DAVIS, M A History Department Head FOSTER L. DENNIS, PH.I). Mathematics Department Head GEOFFREY DOLMAN, l A. Dean of Admissions English IDA M. DOWNING, M.A. Sociology MELVYN H. EHRLICH, M.A. English 4? 43 RAYMONG V. GURZYNSKI, M ED. Health 6c Physical Education KEITH J. HARDMAN, M.A. GEORGE W. HARTZELL, PH D. Gorman Department I lead JOHN J. HEILEMANN, PH D. Physics Department Head 44 RONALD E. HESS, PI I D. Chemistry ROBERT S. HOWARD, PH D. DONALD J. HUNTER, PH.D. Economics Department Head CONRAD E. KRUSE, D SC. Biology H. LLOYD JONES, JR., VI A English 45 WALTER W. MARSTELLER, B.S. ROBERT L. LEIGIIT, ED.D. Education ANNETTE V. LUCAS, M.A. Romance Languages E. VERNON LEWIS, PH D. Mathematics ELMER A. L1SSFELT, M.A. Education EUGENE II. MILLER, PH D. Political Science Department Head WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, PH I). Director of Evening School DEBORAH T. PORITZ, B.A. English CONSTANCE W. POI.EY, B.S. Health 6c Physical Education RAYMOND L. RAFETTO, JR., M.A. Economics 48 RICHARD P. RICHTER, M.A. English BRADLEY B. RIDGE, PH D. Psychology ALLAN L. RICE, PI I D. Germanic Slavic Languages 49 50 ROGER P. STAICER, PH.D. Chemistry Department Head HARRY C. SYMONS, M.A. Economics 52 JOSEPH E. VANNUCCHI, M A. French DERK VISSER, PH D. History FRANK C. VIDEON, JR., B.S. Health Physical Education FEME VAN DAM, PH.I). Biology JOHN C. VORRATH, JR., PI I D. Romance Languages Department Head PAUL R. WAGNER, PH D. Biology Department Head HERMAN M. WESSEL, PH D.. L.H.D. Education Director of Placement PHILIP E. WILLIAMS, PH D. English WILLIAM B. WILLIAMSON, ED.D.. D.D. Philosophy Department Head CALV IN D. YOST, JR., PH D. English Department Head GARY WILSON, M.A. English BARBARA B. ZIKMUND, B.D. History “The significance of man is not in what he attains, but rather in what he longs to attain” Kahhl Gibran ORGANIZATIONS 56 Orientation The infamous CCC .... the backbone of orientation . . . keeping the Frosh busy from breakfast at 7:00 to bedtime at 8:30 .... Mr. and Miss Advisor . . . . help acquaint the frosh with Ursinus . . . . square dance .... fun and games .... faculty dinner .... scavenger hunt .... “It’s not funny, Frosh. Sitting—St. XlcFaddcn, c. Chase; Standing—W. Tompkins, B. Bnrrill. J. Beck (missing—M. Rozycka). K. Peters, J. Rodgers. A. Culp, S. Ciroux. 1. Crosley, C. Alkingli, B. Wright, C. Hi.schm.inn, J. Stettler, L. Kneas, J. Kapuscinski, B. la-man, M. Wojtanowski, C. Sloggett, K. Distlcr, L Schnoll, S. Kennedy, C. Russian, B. Albert, M. Williams. 58 Housemothers Sitting—Mrs. Towers. Mrs. M. Moyer, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Carey; Standing—Mrs. Schellhase. Mrs. Schlcgel. Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. lioge, Mrs. Merrick, Mrs. II Moyer. Mrs. Benner. WRUC Bomberger broadcasts .... now on the air 48 hours a week! .... 89.5 on your FM dial .... everything from campus news to a late evening concert. Kneeling—I.. Cropper. D. Boop. R. Frank. J. Kaminski. T Fagley, P. Roxett, B. Shipley, P. Zamosticn; Standing—T. Meade. R. Faunee, W. Frick, P. VonSothen, T. Mattingly, I.. Sennoll. B. Ellswrig, B. N'orcross, S. Kegerise. L. Wolleulin, P. Crunt. W eekly The revolutionaries of Horn-berger basement .... telling it like it is ... . a new record, 15 issues out on time .... dramatic readings of weird letters becomes a tradition. Sitting—1„. Kichtmyrc, J. Picconi, J. Cray. J. Schneider, J Weaver, T. Coyne, A. Cold, E. Yost; Standing—B. Jackson, F. Jacob, J. Rumpf. Feature Editor, T. Coyne News Editor. A. Cold Editor-In-Chief. Judy Schneider 60 Associate Editor, Fred Jacob How 1—M. At mutton, L. Richtmyrc; How 2—B. B.ild, J. l'ictoni. W. Eeglo-ton; Row 3—S. Kcgerisv, J Schneider K Leicht. L. Richtmyre, B. Jackson, j. Piccom. Lantern The L’rsinus literarv publication . . . . creativity expressed through various forms . . art. essays, prose, and photographs’ . and fall issues. Focus 61 Political publication of I'rsinus .... appears several times a year .... variety of opinions expressed. Sigma Xi National honorary fraternity for scholars of the sciences . . . . four meetings a year .... encouraging original investigation in science, pure and applied. Corbin, l Clouser, Dr. Wagner, I)r. Heilemann, Dr. Howard, Miss Barth, Miss Schultz. Dr. Van Dam. r. Staiger, Mr. Hrcmiller. Dr. Lewis. Dr. Schultz, Dr. Hess. Stuics Society to Transform Ursinus Into a College .... an impossible dream .... irregular meetings at the Bridge .... improve student-faculty-administrative relations . . . . whatever is said will not leave this room .... five junior and ten senior men . . . . would you like a drink. Dr. IIclfferich? I). Cohen, J. Corbin. J. Picconi, V. Marotta, D. Gillespie. F. DiNoia, 1$. Keehn, W. Keale 1. Sayan , T. Judd. 62 Cub and Key J. Miller, J. Corbin, B. Robinson, F Jacob, J. Picconi. Honorary men’s scholastic society . . . . seven juniors chosen each year . . . . membership based upon cumulative average, character, and extracurricular activities. Whitians Membership based on leadership, service, and scholarship .... eleven new members announced at I.orelei . . . . Sunday afternoon teas .... Whitians’ prize for freshman. Row 1—('. Martin, L. ilanth, K. Yost; Row 2—K. Jogan, N. Holland, C. Haas, C. Tolotti; Row 3—M. Berry. S. Neff, NJ. Manning, B. Lewis, L. Murray, V. Van Horn. Brownback Anders Pre-Medical Society Exploring the medical profession .... emphasis on new dimensions of modern medicine .... premedical conference in Philadelphia . . films on hallucinogenic drugs for campus chest. How 1____L. Rcichenbach, C. LoCleire, P. Connella. C. Powell. 1 Ranck. V. Tacconelli, Dr. Wagner, C. Bronitsky. D. Driesbach, J. Storer, j. Stauffer, J Daniels. B Bald, K. Raywood; Row- Z—S. Sacks. S. Weiss, T. Myers. S. Gordin. R. Leman, J. Meluzio, T. Auer, P. Leas. I. Batt, P. Brown, B Ellsweig, T. Schott; Row 3—T. Nicholl, B. Vandcrlin, J. Benner. D. Streieh. B. Norcross. L. Schnoll, S. Kravitz. H. Marcy. W. VaugK.ui; Row 4—W. Wilkinson, T. Lapsa, T. Fox, P. Zamostien, I). Day, R. Case. M. Woitanowski, E. Lelnbach, E. I.insky; Row 5—J. Miller, M. Sayare,T. Page. II. Kensky, B White, J. Crandall, M Ziinnierinan, Cl. Russian, A. Erick, Sam. Beardwood Chemical Society Speakers from Penn, Drexel, and Merck, Sharpe, and Dome .... field trips .... presentations of student research projects .... Christmas party in Organic Lab .... host for Intercollegiate Student Chemists Convention .... traditional picnics to open and close the academic year. R. Frank, N. Machs, T. Fagley, J. Prarlstein, L. Foley, S. Neff. J. Karpinski. Math Club Row 1—C. Haas, S. Weir, R. Fanntz, A. Johnson, F. Jason; Row 2—A. Walitad, E. Lcinbach. D. Boop, B. Lehman. H. Ellsweig; Row 3—W. Frick. I). Bartell, T. Balas, C. Labaw, R. Norcross, R. Watson; Row 4—Miss Bicking, Miss Barth, Dr. Staiger, Dr. Hess. Game night to test laws of probability .... problem sessions .... student teacher panel.... curriculum discussion .... guest lecturer I)r. P. Honk.men from Penn State .... tour of container corporation. .. r „«,n L. Wollcntin. ,_K. Bute. H. Zchl. K. Hunter. K. Cunon. M. Kozyeka. C. Stcinitzkc, B Wagner; « -!• C“bi ' ° ......... H° - .. Ckmser.P f‘ Psychology ' Club Exploring the field of psychology .... guest speakers of interest to the entire campus. P. Fox, I). Hunter, It. Clonser, K. Baker, J. Crobm. K. Hunter, B. Wagner, J. Smgley, D. Hadnagy, G. Stcrnit ke, H. Zchl. Psi Chi National honor society in psychology .... visited Norristown State Hospital .... spring and fall initiations brought chapter to presentable size .... speakers presented in cooperation with Psychology Club. 65 R. Allen, S. Koss, C. Bro.idbent, R. DcBolt, K. Kimenhour, L. Clarke, S. Crun, L. Wilhelm, M. Manning. L. Davis, B. Laughlin. English Club Anglophiles indulgent.... pedagogues and pupils .... celebrate seasonal literature and reminisce .... Christmas In Wales, Kings Chapel Cambridge . . . an intimate affair which transpired semi-monthly at I)r. Yost’s 33 Sixth of Wismer Parents’ I-ounge. PSEA Professional organization for education .... theme: challenges to teachers today .... conferences in Harrisburg .... FTA campus day .... meetings include programs on special ed, ghetto teaching. Black culture in the school curricula, first year teaching, and panel of student teachers. Row 1— 1. Ii.trh.tugh, S. Bcsinger, D. Scarfo, H. Green; Row 2— R. King. P. Griffin, M. Wise. K. Mohler, K. Hunter; Row 3—L. Bosler, S. Neff, S. Rothrock. 64 K. Mimic. L. Camp.maro. T. Mattingly. J. Hou'k.i. German Club Trip to Heading .... Night in Old Heidelberg .... In Miinden steht ein Ilofbrauhaus, cins, zwei, sofa .... movies .... Deutschland liber Alles .... Christmas party with the Spanish (dub spring gathering in a Gasthaus. I). Scott. B. Lewis. J. Houska, J. Glaser. B. Allen, 1). Searfo. Spanish Club Travel through slides to Mexico and Ecuador .... Christmas and spring party with the German Club .... Unicef card sale at Christmas to help underpriveledged children .... first annual tea for romance language majors .... trip to New York included dinner and Carmen. Silling—H. Frank. L. Quay, R. King, D. Cohen, Standing—R. Adams, W. Vaughan, M. Eure, R. Gibbons. Silling—I. Bolton. B. Nielson, S. Neff, I). Scatfo; Standing—J Picconi, P. Ro ett. Young Republicans Young Democrats Victory .... highest membership in history .... Bob Butera, Majority Whip for Pa. House of Representatives on campus for speech and discussion .... actively campaigned for Representative Pancoast’s re-election to the Pa. House .. nationally, in close cooperation with several Nixon headquarters .... two members attended Young Republican Inaugural Ball in Washington. Membership voted not to actively support Humphrey for President .... actively campaigned for re-election of Senator Clark .... participation in state convention of college clubs .... sponsored film presentations . . . . co-sponsored with YM-YWCA appearance of Michael Malin, former Chairman of McCarthy Delegation to Democratic National Convention. International Relations Club Attended lectures at International House in Philadelphia .. . . participated in Model General Assembly at Penn in November .... took part in National Model United Nations in New York. C. Hay, L. Hichtmyrc, E. Barnes, I.. Campanaro. How 1—Mr. Symons F. DiNoi.r. T. Nichols; How 2—D. Hunter, A Me-Alarncy, J. David. B. Ashby, C. Gibney. Economics Club Organized and conducted annual career conferences in December . . . all fields of business and government represented . . . . introduce students to offerings and demands of business world. 69 Newman Club Organization for Catholic students on campus .... folk masses . . . . speakers .... bi-monthly meetings .. conference at Drexel. Row 1—J. Cersteneker, N. Shuinp, C. Tolottl, II. Bald; Row 2—L. Pumo, M. Watson. M. Arrington, A. El wood; How 3—M. Wise, T. Auer, C. Pizont. Canterbury Club “Early Birds” .... meeting 7:00 Wednesday mornings for Communion services . . . . informal discussions over sticky buns and coffee. 70 How 1—L. Kates, S. Kegerise, J. Karpinski, D. Scott; Row 2—M. Wright, T. Wagner, N. Wood. I Silting—L. Clarke. P. Plukosh. J. Storcr. J. Stauffer, J. Thomas; Standing—D. Stroich, J. Corbin, R. Smith, T. Mattingly, B. Moore, D. Taylor. Bible Fellowship Devotions .... discussions .... exploring the Bible .... their relations to the modern world. Row 1—K. Hunter. J. Glazier. K. Treptow. J. Serdy. J. Small. P. Gillespie, R. Fauncc. J. Herold. N. Shump. T. Potter. S. Kennedy, S. Case; Row 2—L. Adams, P. Pope, M. Smith, J. Storer. S. Huuseman, M. Neely. J. Deleon, S. Weir, L. Foley, P. Finan, C. Tierney; Row 3—F. Tyler, J. Daniels. R. Fawcett, R. Mecouch. R. Miller. S. Emerich, S. Kegerise, R. Reifsnyder. C I.enich. T. Mooers; Row 4—A. Johnson, J. Frechette, B. Clark, R. Scheer. W llnxs, T. Faglcy, L. Cropper, B. Shipley; Row S—D. Strcicn, B. Frank, B. Clark. C. Wells. J. Karpinski. Pi Nu Epsilon National honorary music fraternity .... aims to stimulate interest in musical activities and organizations at Ursinus .... hootenanny .... hake sales .... Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Song Fest . . . . membership determined by participation and leadership in musical organizations and academic average. Meistersingers Mixed chorus of approximately forty voices . . . . gave six local concerts .... on tour to New York, Massachusetts, and Maine .... conducted by Dr. Philip. Row 1—T. Mooers, T. Skull, J. Daniels, S. Kegerise, L. Adams, S. Lynch, E. Yost; Row 2—S. Ilauseman. P. Finan, C. Lcnich, J. Deleon, B. Lewis, S. Rothrock, R. King. C. Haas, J. Storer, J. Small, T. Fagley, I.. Foley, L. Cropper. Agency Handicapped by lack of funds and interest .... took a loss at the Intruders Concert . . . . Mandrake Memorial Concert slightly profitable .... suffering from present financial crisis. 72 proTheatre Ursinus’ own progressive, professional, productive dramatics organization .... a new image for Curtain Club .... played the face and mask game with Anouilh's Thieves Carnival . . . . multi-mediated with Williams' Camino Heal . . . . one-acts presented through Actors' Workshop .... almost made New York! S. Kr.ivitz, J. Daniels. L. Schnoll, C. Herring. M. Wojtanowski. L. Batchelor, W. Vaughan. C. Tolotti, J. Crandall, l. Meyers, Mr. Ehrlich. S Lynch. Alpha Psi Omega National honorary dramatics fraternity .... membership requires three semesters of active participation in theatrical activities. J. Kuchar. D. Smith. P. Mellon, J. Leathcrman, B. Martinez, C. Russian, T. Faglcy, D. Bcrlinger, N. Coopcrhousc. C. DiefFenbach, T. Mc-Morrow, Mona, K. Mccouch, G. Myers, E. Lefnbach, B. Shipley, L. Adams, T. Scull. N. Shump. Band Marching baud in the fall .... adding team spirit through music .... concert band in the spring. Majorettes Stepping high .... twirling batons or flags .... new routines .... L. Lisecki, A. Gibson, R. Crompton, J. Small. P. Smith, B. Ortburn, M. Bressler. 74 j. Haley, C. Alb.mnh. B. Bni no. K Thom.is, H. Zehl, S. Smilli. J. Kapuscinski, C. Hischmann, N. Bomney. Colorguard Cheerleaders Alwavs out in front .... eves front, knees high . . . . new uniforms .... flags and guns . . . . precision drills.... left, right, left . Always ready to cheer the team on ... . saddle shoes and shakers .... cartwheels and splits all smiles.... VICTORY! Bow 1—J. Ohhcfskic, D. Wicczorek; Row 2—J. Landis. C. Lucas, L. Ewaskicwicz. N. Hunt; Bow 3—J . U'ombwcll. B. Flynn. Firemen Ten students make up the Bear Squad .... taking an active interest in their temporary community .... busy with rescue work and putting out fires . . . . training Monday and Wednesday nights .... take and teach Red Cross courses .... attend state and county fire schools. Row 1—G. Hay. B. Graver; Row 2—Mascot, M. Mays, R. Todt, K. Schaefer, S. Esslinger, M. Voting; Row 3—J Goldsmith. Row 1—J. Thawloy, J. Rauer, D. Hagcrty, I’. Van Blarcom. R La-man, L. Richtrnyre, G. Hay. M Redmond; Row 2—R. Todt, S. Davis, R. King, G. Frechette, W. Shade, S. Weiss, G. Vanasse, W. Vaughan; Row 3—T. Lapsa, G. Eure. T. Nicholl, M. Watson. Sailing Club Free sailing and racing . . . instruction and films during winter .... competition includes teams from Hobart to Drexel. 76 Outing Club Nature lovers .... hikes .... camping trips . . .. skiing in Vermont .... campfires .... sunshine, fresh air in the out-of-doors. I Scull. (. Myers, ! Allen. Dr. St.iiuer, D. Koehler, C. Frechette, E. Sohl, 1’. Sautter. S. Thomas. B. Allen, B. Bromley, D. Boop. 77 Varsity Club Membership open to male lettermen .... improving conditions and importance of athletics at Ursinus .... sponsors football and basketball programs .... IK spring track meet .... wheelchair basketball game for Campus ('best .... initiated annual gift for athletics. How 1—H. Adams, B. McDonald, S Weiss. T. Patent.i, D RudlofT. R Gibbons. L. Spaid, G. Eure. M. Zimmerman; How 2—B. Swope, G. Tracey, J. Corv.1 ia. T. Branca. J. Corbin. F. VonSothcn, K. Herman, NV. Kealey. T. McMorrow, B. Albert, D. Gillespie. J. Malonoski, A. Malone. T. Auer. M. Altland, H. Phillips, S. Cane. Mr. Fisher. W omen’s Athletic Association Membership open to women who have accumulated points through participation in campus athletics .... sponsored Lifesaving and Water Safety Instructors courses .... annual mug sale .... inter-dorm vollev-hall tournament .... climax of year is spring sports banquet. Row 1—J. Stettler, M. Smith. J. Owens. I Kncas, C. Myers; Row 2—C. Stewart. K. Brown, C. Slide. I Spirit Club Provides support for teams at Ursinus . . . . publicizes athletic- events .... decorating bleachers and goal posts for football games .... end of year dessert. 79 USGA Student government.... representing the entire student body .... progress: members now on administrative boards .... Bingo .... roller skating . . . . dances . . . experimental underground films. Old and new officers—Sitting—M. Rozycka, B. Warner, M. Murphy, P. Bed well; Standing—J. Knng, A. Novak, F. DiNom, J. Miller, W Tompkins. 80 SFARC Mr. Paisley, Mr. Switzer. M. MeFadden, ( . Sternit ke, B. Hobmson. Student Faculty Administration He lations Committee .... to promote tatter understanding among the three branches .... has no legislative authority but recommends four students, three faculty, and three administrative members .... reevaluated College Holes and Cusoms Handbook. YM-YWCA Seeks to broaden scope of student activities . . . . service to others .... tutoring at St. Gabriel's . . . Hall .... Saturday swims .... campus speakers .... coffee Hatches .... worship opportunities .... Christmas party for needy boys .... freshman camp. 81 Staff—N. Holland, M. Williams, M. Moyers, M. Murphy, T. Scull, S. Lynch, S. Hauseman. Marty Bressler Senior Write-ups John Piccom George Russian i'tant Editors Shirley Cladfeltcr John Pauley Layout Editors Photographers—T. Baker, J. Cray, T. McMorrOw, D. Cates. Dee Wiec orek Photography Editor Karen Hennig Cops Editor GREEKS 84 M. Baldwin, N. Tytlrr, V. Muntzcr, M. Zimmerman, A. Larsen. I.F.C. 6 I.S.C How 1—L. T.tlley, I). Kruscn, K. Hunter, P. Fin.ui; Ron 2—D. Wieczotek, B. Bru go, Nl. Slunk, K. Clover 87 ALPHA SIGMA NU Front to back—K. Hunter, 1 . Finan, J. Floyd, C. Carson, Horner, L. Adams, J. Eyer, J. DeLeon, M. Smith. I . Purdy. M. Poole, A. Savage. I) Kennedy, K Powell. L. Hinaimm. It. Miller. It. Loiiv, S. Manxman, B. Laughlin, E. Jason, J. McNamee, L. Murray, E. Miller, It. Allen, B. Wright. E. DeBoy, ( . Craig, S. Kennedy, M. Neely, . Myers, L. ll.mth. K. Mohler, l. Manning. J Bostwiek. V Black. 88 Our 39th year is begun with a “Sig Nti Hound Ip bringing in I I new pledges for pledgemistresses Nancy and Marilyn ... . Parent’s l)av at Mooreheads ......Alumni at Milo’s, where else? . . . . Santa “Dee ' and Mrs. “Kathv” Claus bring us good cheer at our Christinas Banquet at Milo’s, where else? .... odor of 300 hoagies permeates the dorms we lose track of all the pinnings and engagements .... Pcnnhurst and Demos . . . . no second semester rushing! . . . . Songfest and One World .... St. Marv’s and APO .... mixers!! .... Campus Chest and a Sig u Work Week . . . . Carnival .... a great Dinner Dance at the Inn of the Four Falls where new officers are proudly announced .... a last wild fling at Shore Weekend for sun and fun .... M seniors hid a sad farewell .... “Sigma Nu it’s you we cherish—Memories linger in our minds.” 89 KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Fall party before classes .... welcome to new sister Kathy .... gods appear at part .... suspense, but a wonderful pledge class .... who says Ouija lies? . . . . 777 party .... Home-coming luncheon at Lakeside . . . . breakfast at 7:00 .... they put what in the freezer? . . . . Christmas at Richter’s .... followed by Lion In Winter . . . . Songfcst .... Age of Aquarius .... traditional Campus Chest: gold fish and spaghetti .... romantic dinner dance at Stokesay .... sad farewell to all our seniors .... Friendship so deep, so true, so long abiding. Itow I—S. Smith, S. Rothrock, ('. Tolotti. J. (Jerstoneker, H. Raid, I). Rosenbcrger, C. Haas. H. Crompton, K. Jogan, I. Camiwmaro, I). Kruscn, ). Small. K. Kiinenhour, J. VVasko, H. Cannon, j. Kuchar; How 2—H. King, S. Lynch. M. Allen, (■ . Myers. K. Yost. I . Hadnauy, S. Yamamoto. 90 Him I—B Yoder. S Lockvear, D. Lowe, N Hunt, L. Davis, S. Bcsinger, M Shank. L. Camhrill; How 2—C. Martin. J. Olshcfskie. J. Lanccv. L. I’limu, I-. Fernandez, L. Kwaskir wicz, B. KrapOVich. J Slifer. Romney, K. Baker, C. Sorensen; Boss 3—K. Kron, C. Chase, S. Holbrook. R. Fawcett, J. Haley, C. Pizont, N. While, Nl. Roeder, C. Wall. K. Cliwa, J. Young, (J. LeCleire. K. Bod ley. OMEGA CIII The start of a great year—under Mary Ann's wing . . . . “Hooty-Hoot” .... Red Owl Rushes .... 1-1 great pledges .... Sparkle Sue and Haley arc pledge-mistresses . . . . mixers .... pizza, beer, signs .... Lynn, Delta Pi’s Queen .... Homecoming luncheon .... St. Gabes party with Beta Sig .... Bronchial Pneumonia Cindy . . . . Both Sides Now” wins Songfest . . . . It s that Sparkle . . . . dessert with Tan Sig .... Wednesdays at the Weldon House .... sing along with t) Chi .... five sparkling diamond rings .... dunked donuts and white for Campus Chest .... Owl-less in Wonderland . . . . Spring Festival Be-In —okay O Chi! .... Dinner Dance was great in spite of Phocnixville C.C....good times in Ocean City .... breakfast at Lewis’.... farewell seniors .... “Nice to chat with, good to know .... . I - 93 94 PHI ALPHA PSI Cool Jack captures “15 ferociously Phi Psi .... And Joan makes Hi ... . Homecoming hosts old Pals . . . . Barb breaks Delta Pi tradition when APE’s choice becomes Homecoming Queen .... Parents’ Day Tea II . . . . even rain couldn’t dampen the pledges’ search for 15 clues .... popcorn for breakfast with a foul hall . . . . Cretchen has a B-I av Par! .... Inn of the Four Falls— AMEN! .... Christmas and Faster with the elans and many energetic kids .... a ROAHing good time at the Dandylion par .... surprises galore—lion pillows and a mini-rock .... Phi INi's annual pandemonious polishing platoon .... Rose and “the printh is a must again . . . . Queen Holly and three Spring Festival Court members . . . . a cloudy four day weekend to (). C......Spring Formal and Policemen's Ball at Stokes ay .... Fantastic Farewell Flick and I’otos .... “A sister is more than a friend” .... the year of the incredible Alley-Oop comes to a close.... “So some day when you look back at your sorority. Think of me. little PAL, think of me. Sitting—J- Kni|n . A. Pictrobofi, J. Kapuscinski. S. Bonrgart, P. Griffin, S. Crun. J. Thawley. S. Smith. I) Wieczorek, B. Bnizgo. Km 'lint:—P. Liwrrnir, I) Dahlberg. S. Wood. J. Storcr. M. It antk, P Vanderlin. J. I.ippincott, M. Murphy, C Crane. S. Negus, B. Wagner; Standing-—C. Clunan, K Thomas, I. Ware. H. Zchl, I.. Clarke, J. Stcttler, C. Stcigclman, L. Kncas. C. Albaugh, A. Culp, M. Smith. P. Guest, C. Stewart, B. Flynn, J. Berle. 95 Row I—I.. Talley. I). Brewer, O. Williams, M. McF.tdden, I) Stratton, S. Womhwell, I.. I.isccki, M. Hess, ]. Landis; Row 2—M. Brassier, C. Davis. K Peters. M. Crosley, C. Slogtfctt. J. Nippon. P. Sell. G. Huge; Row :j—M. Ree l. B. Compton. P. King. P. Comiski. S. Trexler. C. Sil .le, C. Stcrnit kc, K. Maliek, K. Hcnnig, L. Downes, S. Gladfelter, K. Day. Biovcr, L. Dalrymplc, B. Gamer, C. Lawrence, M. Watson, J Broderick. l Tomaseo; How 1—M. Berry. J Owens. V Worst. N Porter. TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Hello sisters one and all .... an unbelievable 14 to Bearwood II .... somemore’s and p.c. in the college wcmmIs .... stationary or perfume anyone? .... old gratis come home to General Washington on Homecoming .... Head Start on Christmas with Beading tots and Dcmas .... Talley Ho Santa at Bunny’s apartment . . . . carolling at Uncle Ace’s .... Laugh-In wishes in Bon Voyage for Sars .... Tan Sig hits Big Boulder en masse .... “For Baby” and sundaes with the winners .... honored by three new honoraries .... Tau Sig paints the Bahamas and Daytona green .... bed making for Campus Chest .... we shook the Timbers at Dinner Dance .... green thumb booth brings in the lettuce . .. . wet car wash with Demas .... rots of rummage .... my, how time Hies when you’re having a good time in O.C. . . . . more bed making .... a very special senior party .... “I'm going where you go, and you’ll be there beside me, Tau Sigma Gamma sisters are all I need to guide me.' 96 97 ALPHA PHI EPSILON Row 1—A. El wood, J. Danzeisen, T. Cushmore, I. Yaekle, C. Knceland, Z. Maguire; Row 2—H. Frankel, M. Irey, S. Hartman, G. Gclnett, H. Marcy, N Roush, S. McCormick, VV. Fm, M. Streib, B. Cameron, R. l.tchini, R. Colt , S. Kravit , D. Jacob, M. Zimmerman, B. Sw'ojk'. 98 Another great year .... a little hit out of the ordinary . . . . victorious with their Homecoming Queen, Barbara Bruzgo .... Homecoming at Holiday Inn, is everybody 21? ... . another triumph at Songfest with Catch the Wind .... who hid Art’s trumpet .... Harv enjoyed his trip to the Delaware Water Gap .... pig pen .... don’t forget the married members .... Dinner Dance at the Peacock Inn .... and the APE's go puffing on .... 99 100 ALPHA PHI OMEGA How 1—A. Severance. L. Quay. A. Krkk, M. Wojl.iiK)w ki; Row 2—J. Cox. H Ionian, (I. Epli'r. J. Di Boy, K. Di tler. H. Marcy, M. Prase; Row 3—M. Compter, W. Burretl, R. Robinson, T. Roth. I). Moyer. S. Totaro, J. Cray, VV. Burrill. T. Rnbimon, M. Althnid. W. N'onro . I). R.irtcll. I). Trishinan, J. Miller. V. Tompkins. S. Cironx, V. Taylor. J. Kmii;. Leadership, friendship, and service .... our thirteenth great year of brotherhood .... 0-69 at the Charles Johnson Home .... Coke (?) and Bingo at F.agleville Alcoholics Rehabilitation Center . . . . fun times at New Life Boys' Ranch .... endless task of setting up chairs in Wismcr .... yearly stag, or. Miller’s Film Festival II .... continuation of the great leadership takeover conspiracy .... campus elections automated .... parties with Mason's cul-linary arts at work .... marriages galore .... pie throwing .... dunking booth .... not only a brotherhood, but now a fatherhood .... good fall dinner dance and the best yet in the spring at Stokcsay. 101 A BETA SIGMA LAMBDA Our 49th year of bringing fun, and merriment to I'rsinus and ourselves .... fabulous Homecoming, complete with our lovely queen, Pam Sell, an antique Hulls Royce, and dinner dance at Brookside .... Sykes redecorates the front lawn of the campus with his car .... lots of parties, mixers, and romping in general .... lucky 13 strikes again .... stationery? well, it looked good on paper . .. . grand opening of the Tortuga Inn .... most hands washed overboard .... another excellent year for pin nings, marriages, and all that rot .... when is Songfest anyway??? .... a good year for pledges—5 in the fall and 9 in the spring . . . Victor gets conquered in December .... Spring Dinner Dance at Brookside (know any good bands, Clem?) .... seniors bid a “tearful” adieu to their pride and joy .... Presidents? Well, they come and Dago .... everything and everybody considered, a great year. 102 H°w 1—-A. Class, A. Arndt, F. Galle. How 2—H. F.tssman, B Bnrkcy, C. Barr, P. Todd, D. Mans. D. Wilson. J. Fioravanti, S. Lockycar, A. Kabconal. D. Reeves, S. Clemens; How B. Keid, T. Mitros. V. Cravina. H. Dalbow, B. Jenkins. J. Mascara. V. Marotta, C. Crandcll. 103 Row 1—K. Khss. W. Robinson. M. Baldwin. W. Ashby, C. NVicbnd; Row 2—P. Correll, V. Tacxonelli, T. Alsp.ich, J. Benner, C. Keyes, P. Allen, K Diehl. J. Corse. B. Mould; Row 3—R Vaoderliii. S Dorfman, W. Alspach. C. Haheihnsh. T. Bowman. I,. Schmidt, (J. Dolch; Row 1—A. P.icenta. V. Creighton. W. Shmihluk. J. Br.mdt, IX Rudlofl. C. Langrall. DELTA MU SIGMA An award winning year for Demas .... Paccnta's beta bullets .... Kirk Vt in and still .... Larry’s bullet-proof vest put to good use .... Clarke's $3,000 lemon .... Hook's I.isterinc mouth .... Dorfman’s sexual perversion .... Max’s toilet seat award .... Gary Keyes’, “Gimme a . . . . Marty’s Holiday Inn passkey . . . . Haber bush’s distinguished weekly award .... Willand's warm beer and stale bread .... Corse’s Duryea housewife .... Comer’s 20 questions .... Greek’s air head affair .... Alfie’s 1st round draft choice .... Phil Cor-rell-Kutztown’s weekend warrior .... cool Rob seeing eve to eye .... Allen’s dating dilemma .... Sclbv’s serious drinking .... Brad’s rainchcck? .... big Jim’s beautiful room .... Creighton’s phone bill .... John Brandt’s I.F. dump .... Woody’s I.F. beauty .... Tim’s barf bucket .... Bob H. freaking out .... Tac in met! school .... Ashby and deodorant .... Shamrock 1) Dance Disappointment. 1CM 105 DELTA PI SIGMA N. Tytler. K. Zollcrs, A. Malone, J. Malonoski, T. Holmes, F. Bronchcllo, D. Boslcr. j. Orosz, S. Viola, R. Cuyes, C. Roehlis, R. Sass.iman, S. Adams, R. Petruzzo, D. DeW.me, C. Widdis T. Reynolds, L. Spaid. T. Levemier. 106 Frat house in O.C. . . . back rubs from a champ . . . loo mans babes next door . . . back to school and more parties . . . Lynne Hosier, our queen . . . Homecoming at Phocnixville CC . . . Haffle . . . New Year’s Eve? . . . five new brothers . . . eleven seniors leave . . . beef and beef at the Arch . . . playin' some cards . . . punnv men . . . engagements . . . diggin’ the babes or what . . . hittin it long . . . the 'phonies were in style . . . parties with the alumni . . . OOF A . . . don’t care . . . havin' a good time with the fellas . . . back to Asbur) ve . . . wake up parties and surfing wine . •. grab your broads and boards ... check va later. SIGMA RIIO LAMBDA Invisible? .... I guess we are! .... the Rho made it through the year without the paternal guidance of Luther .... 40th year as the number one frat at U.C.....under the dynamic leader- ship of Gawk .... set O.C. ablaze at the summer reunion .... policeman’s ball at Joe’s Park in October .... MERP massacre .... frat champs in football .... our Homecoming Queen, Fran Kraus, presided over dinner dance at General Washington . . . McClain managed to combine a dinner, birthday, and Christmas party into tremendous festivities .... costume party at the Village Inn .... “floor” show at Big John’s was high point of the stag .... batted 1000 on bids with 11 pledges “gently guided by pledgemas-ter, Al Klump .... Cohen fell under the crack of the whip .... poker games and “safari’s with our advisor, Mr. Davis .... traditional performance at Songfest brought down the house . . . . many Saturdays spent at R. R. center—Sana-toga. 108 How 1—M. Shelly, M Jenkinson, A. Klump, I). Crau; Row 2- H Rodrigos, A. Harris, S. Wodcy, H. Pond, B. Bromley, W. Kcalcy, B. Williams. J. Reese, B. Rind. R. Johnson, I). Cray, I) Cohan. I' DiN'oi.i. F Lcxgrlt, B Keehn. R. Attaint, P. Stockett, R Swan, R. Cihoons, B. McCollough. R King, T. Holmgren. J. Rodgers, A. Larsen, P Moore. I). Davis; Row —I). Wills, G. Kmc, I. Melu io, R. Phillips. T. Auer. M. Farbstein, Wolf, B. McClain, F Kraus. l. Eure, J. McNIiim. no ZETA CHI Flvin high with Zeta Chi.... a truly outstanding Home-coming, Holly Zelil our queen, Bella Villa our scene, and drinkin' our scheme .... keeping with tradition we had our horrendously raunchy rushing stag .... Fisher reigns at l.orclei and Cecilia reigns at the Croft .... Hiram Walker ain’t no talker, hut he treats you mean in the mornin' .... nineteen pledges on a full wall .... Tracey did his own thing with each and every one of them . . . . great I.F. with Sell metis. Temptations, Shorty, and plenty of debauchery .... great dinner dance at Bella Villa .... bangin' at Mapes and tellin’ it like it is ... . almost a great year for Zeta Chi. This Spring we felt the loss of our brother, John Ketas, as the result of a tragic accident; he will be impossible to replace and impossible to forget. Row 1—T. Branca, S. DarreiT, M Managan. J. Tourtcllotte, J. Kutz, I). McAviney, J. Corvaia, J. Carpenter, J. Shober, 1). Xauroth, R. Seappa; Row 2—G. Tracey. J. Addicks. R. OwTcn, G. Adams, T Suavely, R M« Donald, J. Kaufinanu, J ••liner, V Muntzer, F. Narog, J. Stewart. J. Wilcox; Row 3—W. Sit lcr, C. Creenberg, P. Guest, S. Custer, D. Hunter. D. Bowen. G. Scha.il. “There are some defeats more triumphant than victories!” Miclicl de Montaigne SPORTS 112 Row 1—Creighton, Adams. Dolch, Shelly, Baumgartner. King. Fisher. Addicks. Me Donald, Ketas, Honeyman. Tracey, Branca. Pacenta; Bow 2—McAvincy. Mnngan, Meriden. Shuman, Mills. Elwood, Kuss, Peddle, Wilcox, Tourtellotte. Shober. Corvaia, Narog, Mahalchick. Kut ; Row 3—Head Coach Whatley, Asst. Coach Borneman, Mead Trainer Reichcnbaeh, Manager Steward, Asst. Trainer Taylor. Stewart, Mitros. Hoc. Scappa. Bowen. Furman, Robinson. Keyes. Grccnburg. Houle, Correll, Schmidt. A t. Coach Bayfield, Asst. Coach Videon. Football First defeat to Franklin Marshall . . . October loss to Iarbanon Valley 28 6 . . . great performances by Shuman, Corvaia, and Tracey on Parent’s Day still resulted in a loss to Johns Hopkins 35 20 . . . Homecoming Came against Swarthmore on October 20 . . . steam rolled over Haverford 35 13 . . . Coach Whatley expressed satisfaction with the squad's performance this year and predicted progress for next season. 116 H° y I—-w. CIotw.iK, H. Kemky. D. RudlofT, B. Swope, I). Spencer, C. Tolterweich; Row 2—B. Middle, Coach Donald Baker, C. Landrail, D. Grau, D. Border, W. Kealey, S llartman. T. McMenamin, Amigo. Soccer Great freshmen material . . . Baker’s hooters . . . had to settle for a dreary 4-8 slate . . . I)an Spencer and Rhodesian Selby Nera gave needed spark to the line in their rookie seasons . . . cocaptains Bill Swope and Dan RudlofT ... 3-1 upset of Swarthmore—first UC win over the Little Quakers. |P v 119 Cross Country Almost always victorious . .. breaking records and bringing home honors . . . MAC champions ... set a meet scoring record . . . undefeated Bruce Albert won individual crown . . . captained by Al Walstad . . . finished 11-0 ... stretched UC s longest sports streak to twenty-four meets. Row 1—R. Herman. B. Albert. I). Tmhman, J. Ruwell. Row 2—T. Me-Morrow. W. Fu$, B. Mosakowski. P. VonSolhen, Coach Ray Ciirzynski. 120 Wrestling New Coach Frank V id eon . . . small squad led to problems . . . downed Albright 21-16 before a full bouse ... W 3 supporters .. . several injuries hampered the team, but remaining grapplers still turned in a good show. Bow I—C. Misciwicz, F. Coleman; Bow 2—S. Weiss, 1. Hoffmaster, T. Fltzsimons Bow li— B lle l len, B. K'lbauks, J. Firman, C. Eure, G. Dolch 121 Basketball 177 Row I—D. Gillespie, S. C ine, co-captains. Row 2—D. Steward. H. Brown, M. Martline. C. Wolf; Row 3—Coach Warren Fry. R Clark. M. Zimmerman, j. Wilkes. C. Sh.ial. R. Keehn, C. Williams, E. LeinUach. M Ire Loss of the home-court dominance . . . stumped to disappointing 6-11 season . . . one point decisions to Swarthmore and PMC . . . 91-87 overtime loss to Haverford . . . co-captain Dave Gillespie named to All Philadelphia Area Small College Team. 133 Freshmen squad provided most depth of talent . . . 11-6 JV record . . . dropped four of their six losses by a total of just six points . . . narrow upsets of Drexel and Johns Hopkins. Badmiton Row 1—Nl Allen, M E. Toiiuwu, B. Flynn, L. Adams. R. Allen; Row 2—J. Lippincott, ( . Myers, J. Ramsey. Co-captains Louise Adams and Martha Berry were the only seniors . . . undefeated season . . . shows great promise for next year ... new yellow jackets. 125 kncclinK—J. Broderick. J. Lancey, J. Landis, C. Steieolman, K. Brown. J. Owens, II Cash, S. Wood; SlandiiiK—K. Day. K. M.ilick, Miss Snell. M.E. Smith. N. Porter, J. Lippincott. Hockey L’ndefeated in eight games in the 1968-69 season . . . marked the third consecutive year without a loss . . . combination of strong defensive play and high scoring power . .. thirty-four goals scored throughout the season . . . freshman high scorer, Robin Cash made eleven . . . junior, Janet Landis close with nine . . . co-captains Gwen Stcigelman and Kim Brown . . . satisfying victories over West Chester 4-3 and Fast Stroudsburg 3-2 . . . with all players except senior Gwen Steigelman returning next year, the team is looking forward to another excellent season. J. Baver, D. Lowe, C. Davis. S. Thomas, M. Berry, C. Slcycr. N. Worst. J. Stettler, J. Ramsey. L. Kneas. Km-t-liiiK—I- I.isecki, S. Thomas, B. Scott. C. Homer. CJ Myers. I. Bolesla, B. Flynn; Standing—M.A. Harbaugh. C. Kenyon. D Law, T. Schwenklcr, L. Hunt . II. Reynolds. N. ilooven, S. Po| e, C. Reicnenbach, A. Paul. C. Leo, 3. Doty. J.V. Hockey Captained by Jane Baver . . . strengthened by seniors Sharon Thomas, Pam Sell, and Marty Berry . . . J.VVs compiled an impressive record, losing only to West Chester bv a close 2-1 score . . . third and fourth teams led by senior captain, Caroline Horner. Swimming Coached by Mr. Hepner Van Horn . . . finished with a quite successful record of 6-2-1 . . . led by the two senior co-captains, Nancy Holland and Linda Van Horn .. . team gained much in freshmen Trudy Schwcnkler anti Terry Connell . . . opening victory over Penn . . . exciting tie with Trenton State . . . J.Y. led by Harriet Reynolds and Nina Fernon . . . took a remarkable seventh place out of twenty-four in the intercollcgiates. I. Kneas, It. Reynolds. N. Holland, J. Stauffer, M Hunter, N. Maoris, S. Wood, C. Staudenmaycr, S.J. Kennedy, T. Schwcnkler. E. Socfer, K. laitht. Women’s Basketball Bearettes continue winning tradition .. . 4-2 log .. . led by seniors and co-captains Gwen Steigelinan and Casey Carson . . . Miss Snell coached the girls to wins over Hast Stroudsherg, Gettysburg and Classboro . . . made it to the DGW’s National Invitational Basketball Tournament. 131 Baseball Suffered worst record since 1932 .. . won 2 and lost 13 games ... Vic Tacconclli with a .388 average and Bill Maurer with a .323 average were bright sports for the season . . . George Taylor and Steve Custer lead the team in RBI’s ... pitching was the downfall this season . . . Pete Shuman turned in the only victories of the year with a 2-7 record. 132 Another winning season with a 4-2 record . . . both losses were to arch-rival West Chester . . . Two no hitters pitches by Robin Cash ... backed b seniors Gwen Stcigelman. Casey Carson, and captain April Winham . . . two hopcfnls for next year arc Mary Ellen Smith and Harriet Reynolds. Softball Row 1—A. Winham. R. Cash. J. Lippincott, J. Owens. E. David; Row 2—B. Scott, S. Pope. A. Rauer. T. Jennings. H. Reynolds. C. Crane. C. Carson. M.E. Smith, G. Stcigclman, J. Broderick, J. Bcrle, T. Bishop. 134 Kow 1—Coach Dr. Dennis. D. Cillcspic. A. Miller, B. Dunlap, D. Haberstumpf; Row 2—B. Boaman. J. Francis, T. Hendricks. Golf From rags to riches . . . led in its fourth year by captain and MVP John Francis . .. finished with a 7 0 record ... in 1970, the team will enter into MAC' varsity competition . . . two highlights of the season were the wins over Haverford and Drexel. 135 Lacrosse The girls with the funny looking sticks . . . 7-1-1 continuance of a winning tradition . . . if only West Chester would turn pro . . . Goalie Sharon Thomas keeping the defense intact . . . Strong offensive performances against Trenton State and East Stroudsberg . . . Congrats to Marge Watson for another great season. 136 T rack Spectacular season with an 8-2 log . . . paced by Bryant Hcisingcr U.C. placed a tight third in the MAC championships . . . losing seniors, Lee Baumgartner, Brian Souerwine, and David Whipp . . . will Ik led next year by cocaptains Bryant Hcisingcr, and Bart Bennett. 139 H. Gibbons, R. Magcl, M. Jcnkinson, Coach Dr. Howard, I . Adams, D. Jacob, E. Moore. Men’s Tennis A winning season back to back ... an 8 5 record under one of schools toughest schedules . . . lose seniors Milt Jcnkinson, and Rick Gibbons, and Bob Magel . .. Dave Jacob, Paul Adams, and Ed Moore will try next year to make it three in a row. How 1—M Kun . C. My ts. M Allen, I. Attains. C Horner, H Allen. B. Dickey; Row 2—L. Kno.is. K. Soefer. M. Twentymen. J. Lofleoe. |. Ramsey, I . Mercer, P. Guest. Women’s Tennis Practice today? How deep is the mud? . .. despite the weather, the female half of the tennis team ended with a 7-2 record . . . hopes are bright for next year with Mary Ellen Tomasco, Mary Twentymen, and Chris Treiss returning . . . thanks to Miss Boyd for a fine coaching job. To err from the right path is common to mankind ” Sophocles ACTIVITIES 14? The Centennial Year us 146 Freeland Hall 1869-1969 FOUNDED 1869 147 The many faces of Freeland . . . seminary laboratory dining hall dormitory faculty offices Freeland A Go-Go 148 Izzy and Lizzy Lounge step shows the bell 14? Tradition makes way for progress 150 151 The skeleton of a new library 153 The rains came down 154 154 Changes have been made 157 158 159 As a century draws to a close, we pause to reflect upon our four years here and to recognize the link we have with those who were Ursinus before us. But just as Freeland Hall has given way to a new library, so too must we not dwell in the past, but look to the future. 160 Artist's concrntion of Ursinus CollcRe in 2001 AD. I IAI NOIJLV1N3IHO FRANK KRAUS Sigma Rho Lambda BARBARA BRUZGO Alpha Phi Epsilon 164 PAM SELL Beta Sigma Lambda HOMECOMING HOLLY ZEIIL Zeta Chi LINDA VANHORN Delta Mu Sigma 166 Messiah 168 Alpha Phi Epsilon Songfest KING EDWARD 170 173 175 'I THIEVES’ CARNIVAL 178 182 183 106 187 189 “Wherever they are, they bring a special attitude toward life, at once critical and creative, that marks them as Ursinus men and women!” Ursinus College Bulletin SENIORS 192 ' SENIOR CLASS ('lass Officers sitting: J. Kapuscinski, treasurer; II. Zehl, secretary; standing: T. Judd, vice-president; V. Kealey, president. Permanent Class Officers—T. Judd, secretary-treasurer; W. Kealey, president; V. Marotta, Loyalty Fund chairman. 194 1 J Pieconi, T. I.ips.i, R. Robinson, I.. Rich t my re. R. Estes. J. Schneider. J. Corbin CHAPTER SCHOLARS WHO’S WHO Sitting—B. Rom-, L. Adams; standing—J. Pieconi, J. Corbin, W Kealey, (missing—M. Berry, M. Murphy, P. Sell. J. Miller). 195 Dedication For the past thirty-eight years, Miss Snell has been an active member of the Ursinus faculty, having earned the respect of all who come to know her. She is at home on the athletic field as well as the classroom and, as coach of three sports, her dedication to her teams is unending. Producing All Americans is nothing new to Miss Snell. For her pleasant personality, kindness, sense of fair play, and genuine love for people that we proudly dedicate the 1969 Ruby to Miss Eleanor Snell. 196 In Memorium John Joseph Ketas, Jr., or “Tex as we knew him, is gone. It would he hard to find a better friend or a better man. He was an active person with a talent for doing many things and doing them well. “Tex” put forth 100% effort into everything he tackled, be it sports, academic endeavours, fraternity, or campus activities in general. We only knew “Tex for less than four years, but in that time we got to know him well. He had a special air about him, a way with people. Tex was always on the go, doing something for someone. His list of friends grew as his college career progressed. He always seemed to be in a good mood, an easy going person; but when he felt strongly about something, you could be sure he’d speak up. We all have many memories of the things we did with “Tex , the good times we had with him. “Tex” is gone, but we will always remember him and the friendship we shared. The Brothers of Zeta Chi LOUSE ANN ADAMS HEALTH fc PIIVS. ED. ALPHA SIGMA NT ’’Weeze” . . . Meistersingers . . . Most Honorable Pledge Mistress Louise . . . Peg . . . Bearmvood Basement . . . Who’s Who . . . Xylophone Lullaby. BARBARA J ANE ALLEN SPANISH “B.J. . . . Mexico ’68 . . . Calmer for three years . . . bowling . . . scuba . . . Deans List. JOAN ADAIR ADDERLY ENGLISH {oan ... 4 years of Messiah . . . .S.E.A....six semesters of Deans List... Meistersingers. HELEN WEEKS ALLEN FRENCH PHI ALPHA PS I “I I el” . . . never the same since Montreal . . . Ocean City summers and dreams of Europe .’ . . mixers on Stauffer II with Bissie and Nancy. JOHN II. ADDICKS POLITICAL SCIENCE ZETA CHI TODD JAY ALLEN CHEM. PRE-DENTAL BETA SIGMA LAMBDA Mod Todd . . . parties at Svaricks . . . evenings at Roc’s and the Bridge ... Baby Whale. 198 BARBARA HALLMAN BAILEY MATHEMATICS Barb” . . . WSGA . . . PSEA . . . Big Sister ... lunches at tin- garage. RALPH F. ALUISE HISTORY “Rod . . . remember Mr. Waldo’s seminar... plans for teaching. CAROLYN LEE BAKER HISTORY Carolyn . . . Messiah . . . PSEA . . . living in the Day Study in the catacombs of Bomberger. THOMAS BAKER PSYCHOLOGY BARBARA ANN BALD BIOLOGY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA “Crem” . . . the love of beauty that Dr. Armstrong instilled within his Fine Arts Students ... caught between a Ferguson-11 inkle “discussion.” KAREN R. BAKER PSYCIIOLOGY OMECA CHI Karen . . . basement lover . . . one of the foursome . . . sign out card? . . . Friday happy hour . . . What have I missed? .. .looking for a future. 199 MARTIN BALDWIN ECONOMICS DELTA MU SIGMA Martv . . . Supcrear . . . fourth member of the unclfsireable four . . . ad-venturi's in mild-mannered -112. WARREN RICHARD BALDYS. JR. POLITICAL SICENCE “Rick . . . under-de table . . . butterfly valve burns . . . Walk in the rain to tin Martin |uo (at 5 A.M.) . . . palatial living at the Endieott ... St. Louis woman. CHARLES R. BATDORF POLITICAL SCIENCE LEE K. BAUMGARTNER ECONOMICS DELTA MU SIGMA ■ Reindeer . . . Left Marty for Wart-hogs sty . . . Johnson and Johnson award in football for four years . . . hung loose . . . ran into a wall . . . Evie for five. DON GEORGE BARTELL CHEMISTRY ALPHA PHI EPSILON Student-Faculty show as Whatley . . . Cub and Key . . . winning Song Fest 1968. 200 JANE BAY ER HEALTH AND PHYS. ED. MARTHA BERRY FRENCH TAU SIGMA GAMMA ROBERT W. BEIDI.ER ECONOMICS DELTA PI SIGMA B.W.” . . . Sig Nu favorite “fickle-iu ss” . . . money man for Delta Pi . . . evening school special . . . Ia't’s go to Roc’s ... “Everyone knows Bob.” JOHN II. BENNER IV BIOLOGY PRE MED. DELI A Ml SIGMA “Greek’ . . . Anybody seen Vie? . . . I’d rather be anywhere than here!” . . . Dean’s List . . . Jefferson . . . Roomed in the library for three years. PERRY BENSEN, JR. HISTORY •P.B.II” . . . Arch conservation or God save the queen . . . frustrated architect . . . sometime artist . . . Europe ’66 . . . Wvoming 6S . . . Computer special: BM V 16000. SUSAN M. BESINGER FRENCH OMEGA CHI “Sue” . . . one of the Stauffer basement's fearless foursome . . . Friday afternoons . . . hours in the supplv ... Bla-bla’s roommate . .. true blond. 201 BARBARA BINGAMAN ENGLISH JACQUELINE BOLTON ECONOMICS Jackie” . . . onion soup and mclba toast . . . bridge and pinochle . . . world traveler . . . geiatc vaniglia” . . . always on a diet, never losing weight. DONALD C. BOOP CHEMISTRY “Don” . . . Beardwood Chem . . . Outing Club . . . WRUC . . . lab assistant . . . Deans List . . . survival in Freeland Hall. DAVID E. BOSLER ECONOMICS DELTA PI SIGMA Bos” . . . Harry Symons sleep sessions . . . the blue bug ‘‘‘made it” . . . service or grad school? SUSAN MARIE BOURGART BIOLOGY PHI ALPHA PSI “Bogie” . . . egotistical Clamcr clan and our favorite Prune . . . catharsis to the Soul Survivors in our room with the l oom . . . goodie room special? SUSAN BOYD SPANISH Bod . . . GDI . . . living with the Paisley 3 streaker . . . Hi, lady . . . Baby Huey . . . S.O.M.T. . . . the laundry room . . . playing spit . . . memorable Pollyanna. BARBARA M. BRAY PSYCHOLOGY On to graduate school. 202 KAY BRENSINGER MATHEMATICS Kay .. . PSEA . . . Big Sister ... lunch at the garage. MARTHA SUSAN BRESSLER MATHEMATICS TAU SIGMA GAMMA Marty” . . . living with the BOD . . . B.B. dance . . . I LA. Hi. Lady!” . . . U.C. is centrally located . . . slippery floors ... Sig Rno raid ... SOMT. HARRY BROADBENT ENGLISH “Chuck” . . . The phantom of Freeland Hall . . . the mystery of Fred's shirts . . . the woods and the tracks on Sat. nights . . . South Hall and Dr. Yost. CARL BROMTSKY BIOLOGY PRE-MED Carl . . . always remember Bio 103- 104 . . . turning mvself into Dean Whatley . . . the blue and white Chevy wagon . . . Nicholl and Leman ... med school. BARBARA ANN BRUZGO BIOLOGY PHI ALPHA PSI ' Bari)''... Paisley three phone duty to Staufler one operator . . . Queen Baby ... Levies left-hand man .. . belching Brew... bean sprouts to trectops. ELIZABETH BURNS HISTORY “Flakey” . . . European Seminar (“Betty, you’re babbling.”) . . . horseback riding with Raunchy . . . Mr. Waldo's seminar . . . faculty dining room. 203 JULIA CAIOLA POLITICAL SICENCE Julia . . . transferred to Ursinus . . . Young Democrat . . . lunch at the garage with the gang . . . liberal- liberal .. . Who has that other 1 lealey? I). SUSAN CANNON SPANISH “Sue” . . . little black VW . . . What? No radio? . . . Well, who’s going to drive, Laurie? . . . trips . . . horses . . . How long do we have to wait for a prof? KATHLEEN CARSON PSYCHOLOGY ALPHA SIGMA NU “Casey .. . “but still try” ... J bottom ... Suzv Snowflake .. .Carolina or... OB . . . H3 . . . Hall Mother . . . Corporal ... “Hanthcr .. . KOJO . . .“Do unto others. GLENN CANNON HISTORY “Rabbit” . . . the Room . . . the bug died . . . Where’s O'Farthingworthv? . . . Leber, not Kcigwin . . . Church? . . . sole supporter for Bell Tel . . . See ya Sunday. MICHAEL SCOTT CLEMENS POLITICAL SCIENCE BETA SICMA LAMBDA “Scott . . . labeled “me and him” . . . mastered the art of studying in my sleep . . . Lucky 13 Club . . . waving to boop. EDWARD CIAS, JR. BIOLOGY PRE-DENTAL DELTA MU SIGMA “Ed” . . . Dean’s List . . . Maple's happenings . . . took a trip on Hell night. 2CM RANDALL CLOUSER PSYCHOLOGY DAVID COHEN ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA ELIZABETH CLOVER ECONOMICS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Bissie . . . KD’s Pres . . . four groat years at UC . . . “C-L-O-V-E-R sir. as in four-leaf, sir. . . . good times on stage and behind the scenes. TIMOTHY C. COYNE HISTORY “Tim” . . . mad. mad year in South with Duke, Yukon, and Osamer . . . You will say the money? ... 29 club . . . long, hard road to success ... unfulfilled poet. BARBARA LYNNE COLLINS SPANISH OMEGA CHI “Lynne” ... a likely story . . . one of the StaufTer basements fearless foursome . . . HANH! . . . Lizard . . . Good times!” JOHN CORBIN PSYCHOLOGY John . . . bell-ringing . . . Ray K . . . shot slinging . . . losing things . . . enjoying people . . . finding time to study . . . midnight miles . . . birthday parties. 205 JAMS SUSAN CREAMER HISTORY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA ■Jan' . . . 942 freshman . . . Jan. 7, 1968-Ui hours waiting for bus in Norristown in 17 degree temp, result: one semester of absence due to illness! JUDITH ANNE DANIELS BIOLOGY PRE-MED KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Judy” . . . $25 for Chierry . . . Quiet hours! . . . Big Bill is watching you . . . Buckwheat . . . Ebore . . . Oh. well, there's always IIJ's . . . I Ians and the big “G . LELAND D. CROPPER, JR. BIOLOGY PRE-MED “Lee . . . practice sessions . . . the “Rick-Bill . . . band . . . Jefferson Medical College. JOHN STEVEN DARREFF POLITICAL SCIENCE ZETA CHI JOHN ALLEN DAVIS, JR. ECONOMICS Jack . . . never turn down a bridge game . . . Jacobowitz . . . freshman in the Croft . . . any of vou guys up for a pizza? ... Raffy ... The Bomber. 206 LINDA 1)1 MAURO HISTORY ROBERT E. DAY, jR. BIOLOGY ALPHA PHI EPSILON CHARLES I- DEAR PSYCHOLOGY Chick’' . . . four years of Messiah . . . dinner with no forks . . . Ursinus Christian Fellowship. LARAINE DAVIS ENGLISH OMEGA CHI Laurie . . . What? What did you say? . . . Back door, what hack door? . . . How about a window? . . . O’Chi basement’s popcorn popper . . . 5TS '!! V. JOI.ENE DELEON PSYCHOLOGY ALPHA SIGMA NU Jo” . . . 942 . . . original RHO . . . Paisley 3 . . . red and silver shining . . . Delta Sig sister. BILLIE JEAN DICKERSON HISTORY ALPHA SIGMA NU Billie . . . You all” . . . time for a nap . . . ST at Potts grove .. . the Gestapo? . . . National Wildlife Society . . . Hon ... Who's going to Pennhurst? FRANCIS ANTHONY DINOIA ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA ‘‘Frank . . . studio cottage ... is your elodea leaf choppy? ... Lancaster . . . List of Brodlx’CK 208 . . . Mrs. O's buddy ... head dishwasher. 207 DAM I) DRIESBACH BIOLOGY Dave” . . . Omwakc tradition ... Toni Mooers. telephone! . . Christmas tree hunting ... OOOOOOOII! STEVEN J. ENGLE ENGINEERING ALPHA PHI EPSILON “Steve . . Freeland Hall freshman year . . . coffee in mathematical physics . . . South Hall birthday parties . . . Dr. Shen and Penn . . . April 6. 1968. JOHN KEVIN ECKERT PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Kcv” . . . headed for seminary . . . “To have faith—not to hesitate ’ . . . “two peas in a pod.” DARRYL JAY ENGLER MATHEMATICS Darryl . . . WRUC . . . Mcistcrs trip ... music and math. 208 GREGORY I). EPLER CHEMISTRY ALPHA PHI OMEGA “Greg” . . . four semesters of Dean's List . . . Drink-a-toast . . . Light show . . . Scott, always . . . Omwellian— Gable. Kravitz. Buckley, Pool. Hum-I ‘r- MILLS A. EURE psychology SIGMA RHO LAMBDA Mills . . . most valuable player-wrestling soph, year . . . president of I lunting ancf Pishing Club. JEANNE ANNE EYER ENGLISH ALPHA SIGMA NU “Jeannie . . . too long . . . Bear . . . are you kidding me? . . . the Rho . . . fumor Salad . . . Gladys! . . . Sig Nu idle . . . Melvin . . . fieldmouse . . . Ethel. MARK FARBSTEIN ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA Mark . . . Sig Rho house . . . Bud-weiser . . . roommate jinx broken . . . dishwasher . . . garbage disposal . . . hates girls and other necessary evils. 209 EDWARD FISCHER POLITICAL SCIENCE ZETA CHI THOMAS R. FITZSIMONS BIOLOGY Fit .” . . . golden age of Stine . .. K-X . . . co-founder of tne Society of Armchair Radicals . . . 123 or bust . . . it’s all been very interesting. MICHAEL J. FLEMING ECONOMICS O’Farthingworthy .... half a semester at the Croft . . . the sign so few saw . . . where's Rabbit? . . . what didn’t go into that closet . . . yes George, the hug died. JAMES A. FLURER HISTORY JOHN F. FRANCIS HISTORY Big John” . . . mcssin' over Rick . . . student teaching . . . think I'll play some golf today . . . Gamma Ray?? I.UCYANN MICHELE FORD POLITICAL SCIENCE OMEGA CHI “Lucy” ... 1 madrigalisti . . . change that image ... my buddy . . . Did she go inactive? . . . Who would eat in a garage? . . . Can’t we sleep in a church? 210 WILLIS C. FRICK, JR. CHEMISTRY GARY A. FRISCH PHYSICS ALPHA PHI EPSILON WILLIAM II. FREY MATHEMATICS Bill’ . . . “Little man at Ursinus” . . . bullfrog . . . choclate cake and Inver I louse . . . midnight phone calls . . . drinking with the Wax. at Ocean City. GRACE LUCILLE GAMBRILLE ENGLISH OMEGA CHI “Lucille” . . . kicking out street lights . . . exploding cider . . . Celenae, HELP! . . . the dating game . . . Lorelei . . . Hazel . . . weekends at Lafayette. ZETACHI SCOTT T. CARBER ECONOMICS SIGMA RIIO LAMBDA Scott . . . the Sig Rho house of 1966 . . . many fond memories ... a symbol of the social change which must come —even to Ursinus. STEPHEN R.GANE ECONOMICS BARBARA JANE GARNER PSYCHOLOGY TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Barb . . . hike from Clamor . . . Marybeth 1,2,3,4 . . . No, I'm Barbara . . . Happy hour? meet you at 2:00 .. . roses and phone calls .. TV room ... Tau Sig waitress. GREGORY T. CELNETT ENGLISH ALPHA PHI EPSILON ‘Gregg ... student teacher... happily hitched to Judy ... “all rightv.” DEBORAH ANN GARNER POLITICAL SCIENCE “Debbie” . . . one year at Cambridge . . . Happy Hour 2-? . . . “I'm Debbie” ... Hard Core. BENJAMIN GERSON BIOLOGY PRE-MED RICH ARD GIBBONS POLITICAL SCIENCE SIGMA HHO LAMBDA “Gibber” ... if anyone calls, we’re not there at the moment . . . Florida or bust . . . remember the house . . . First International Gurgling Championships. DAVID 1). GILLESPIE ECONOMICS ALPHA PHI EPSILON “Dave” . . . varsity basketball as a freshman . . . Suite 106 .. . Blcvit bounced by Buggsy . . . took all Harry’s courses . . . dishwasher feuds with Mrs. O. 212 PATRICIA GILLESPIE MATHEMATICS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA “Pat . . . chicken math major . . . their burden is WHAT?? . . . Lvon-izing. SHIRLEY ANN GLADFELTER FRENCH TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Pearl . .. Rimby's girl ... remember the band in the closet Karen? . . . Bradley the pregnant mouse . . . Hooray for Hazel . . . open house . . . summer at McGill. FREDERICK H. GLAZIER, JR. CHEMISTRY JANE COLLEEN GOCKLEY PHILOSOPHY ianc . . . Mus-kev-toe . . . Fire Drill Inockout?! . . . “But I was tired . . . good speller “Gockly” . . . Toot-Toot . . . “you stinkin’ rat . . . ASA . . . Jim. JAMES GOLDSMITH PSYCHOLOGY STEPHEN J. GORDIN BIOLOGY Steve’ . . . seriously . . . I’m always right . . . Cliff, don't be a bigot . . . Stine elections . . . Trudy Haynes . . . Madeline and the Sheriff. 213 CHARLES D. GULICK, JR. ECONOMICS “Don” ... industrial salesman. DOLORES C. GUSSONI ENGLISH OMEGA CHI “Dee . . . the old lunch gang . . . the garage . . . liberal, liberal . . . more champagne . . . sailing around on an Italian snip . . . MEL! . . . property of a Green Beret. LINDA JOANNE HANTH HEALTH PH VS. ED. ALPHA SIGMA NU Hanth . . . stronger than dirt . . . Pink llanther . . . Cassandra ... for who knows . .. T.D. .. . 5« bottom . . . M.H.P.M____Stauffer 268K . . . some- where a sj ort for me. CHARLES GRIFFITH MATHEMATICS IAN ROBERT HARVEY ECONOMICS “I” . . . the Bomberger dungeon complete with card games . .. Europe 196S with Mr. Davis which included a diarv entitled ‘ The Secret Life of Rick Iodt.” 214 GLEN IMVIDSON HAY PHILOSOPHY Glen ... Linda ... CMP... Schlumpf .. . moustache . . . Stine ... participation . . . A Modest Proposal” . . . Fit .... German lab ... term papers. KAREN HENNIC ENGLISH TAU SIGMA GAMMA Karen . . . Where did I put my list? . . . Mary Motown . . . Drewe . . . Rocco’s someday . . . Weejuns!!! . . . We ll start studying next week, M. . cream dried beef. DOUGLAS BYRON HEDMAN ECONOMICS “Doug” . . . Derr’s 11 indie Seven . . . Super Money Maker . . . setback . . . 31 . . . fools all over the place . . . Florida and the Islands . . . T-bird ... Red Fox ... uptown. MARGARET LESLIE HEMMER HISTORY ALPH A SIGMA NU Leslie . . . student teacher at Spring-field . . . Wake up Billie” . . . the gestapo?? . . . pinned to Ty . . . National Wildlife Society ... superbag. CLIFFERT HERRING, JR. HISTORY Clift” ... It's not me, it’s the rest of the world . . . breakfast dates . . . what's a tamaqua? . . . Let’s go to the lake! . . . summer job at Hamburg . . . the Blade”. HAROLD A. HERR ECONOMICS 215 MARYBETH HESS HISTORY TAU SIGMA GAMMA Mayl eth . . . Clamor trok . . . Barb 1,2,3,4 . . . honorary pine and proud of it! . . . Happv Hour anyone. . . . naps, T.Y., and study? . . Bonjour messieurs!! WILLIAM J. HILLIARD, JR. HISTORY ALPHA PHI OMEGA “Bill” . .. two years in Stine ... smashing trip to Florida . . . Young Republican . . . days in the dining hall ... on to law school. JAMES L. HOFFMASTER POLITICAL SCIENCE ALPHA PHI EPSILON NANCY HOLLAND FRENCH “Nancy” . . . mediator award ... hotline for the swim team . . neat summer in Montreal . . . cabaret girl . . . Paul, eh? .. . always car problems ... sugar. ROBERT W. HONEYMAN, JR. ECONOMICS CAROLINE MC ENTEER HORNOR HEALTH 6c PHYS. ED. ALPHA SIGMA NU “Line . . . ST at Spring-Ford . . . Let's go v'all . . . officiate? . . . What' happened to Like—it’s red!! . . that’s WEST Virginia . . . sure, I take rec!! 216 JANET I.. HOUSKA SPANISH ROCCO IACHINI JR. POLITICAL SCIENCE ALPHA PHI EPSILON Roc” . . . King Rat . . . Bernstein . . . Barnahy . . . the “IN group . . . “Summer Involvement” . . . APE's Brayermaster . . . 2‘i years as the O’s oor warden ... SMILE. BYRON JACKSON POLITICAL SCIENCE DELTA MU SIGMA By . . . mighty fine teacher—Dr. Parsons . . . friend-fellow “Commie” —Herb Smith . . . understanding buddy—Don Kamela . . . car-comou-flaged Renault. DAVID HAMILTON HUNTER PSYCHOLOGY Dave” . . . member of K-X football champs (intramural) . . . malibu convertible ... Stine Hall. KATHLEEN G. HUNTER PSYCHOLOGY ALPHA SIGMA NU “Hunter . . . King Rat . . . don't tell me if it's bad . . . P.H. . . . Stauffer II . . . Sig Nu’s prexy . . . B.U. . . . it's a trick . . . “What is possible '... student teacher. FREDERICK JACOB HISTORY “Fred . . . water fights in Fetterolf and Derr . . . Kibitzing with mv Ire-loved Dr. Armstrong . . . The Adding Machine . . . Cub and Key ... Weekly Worker. 217 HOWARD A. JENKINSON PHYSICS “I lowie” ... on to grad school. MILTON JENKINSON ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA “Newton . . . Sig Rho house . . . the Supply Store ... a tooth . . . Dr. Howard on the way back from F. M. DONALD W. KAMELA POLITICAL SCIENCE DELTA MU SIGMA THOMAS EDDY JUDD, JR. MATHEMATICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA “lorn” . . . member of the K-X championship football team . . . “straight arrow . . . dedicated frat-man . . . Walt’s silent partner. JUDITH C. KAPUSCINSKI PSYCHOLOGY PHI ALPHA PS I “Lapp ... 4 years of class check writing . . . once a nun . . . “So am I” . . . Forward March! ... It’s not funny, frosh! . . . Hurrah for Hazel! ... Hying Dutchman. JAMES B. KAUFFMAN HISTORY ZETACHI MARY K. KAUFMANN HISTORY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA “Mare . . . most expensive $1.25 . . . ' $ KD sisters . . . Dec. 9 . . . yearly trips home . . . Sunday nights . . Joe and Mary ... June 14, 1969. 218 WALTER G. KEALEY, JR. ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA “Walt . . . escaped from the Marines . .. U.C. in 3J years . . . Rhos pledge-master. GERALDINE C. KEENAN HISTORY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA SUSAN LOUISE KEGERISE ENGLISH Sue . . . pink closet . . . half-room-mate ... Pi Nu . .. Entisli. . . Seventh Heaven Senior . . . rumbles . . . stizing. 219 JOHN J. KETAS, JR. PSYCHOLOGY ZETA CHI ARTHUR ROBERT KING, JR. POLITICAL SCIENCE SIGMA RIIO LAMBDA “Arthropod . . . ran out of Scrib courses . . . study breaks at tin- Red Fox . . . retired from football to become future Olympic sailor ... Sailing Club. RACHEL A. KING MATHEMATICS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA “Rach . . . pinned to Messiah teddy bear . . . flat tire? . . . earlv riser!! . . ASA . . . one of the musketeers . . . what fire drill? . . . A rose in her future. ALAN M. KLIM I’ ECONOMICS SIGMA RIIO LAMBDA “Al” . . . the Olds still runs . . . pledging was fun . . . good times turkey hunting. DAM I) R. KOEHLER ECONOMICS “Dave” . . . the time President Helf-ferich came to a party in Fetterolf dressed as a hippie. ROBERT ANDREW KING PSYCHOLOGY Alkie . . . freshman year at Freeland Hall . . . meeting Dean Whatley the night before Easter vacation . . . 14! demerits . . . South Hall . . . C.M.P. ... Judy. ROBERT M. KOSLAP ENGINEERING “Kos . . . baseball 3-B .. . Miss Shultz . . . Doc Snyder . . . MAC . . . Lehigh . . . 307 Brodbeck . . . “If I can’t play third base, nobody can. 220 FRANCES E. KRAUS MATHEMATICS Fran . . . trip to Florida—spring vacation Junior year . . . goott old Durvea and ''Martha” . . . summer of 6S— pots and pans” and Bnrnuida ... the animal room. KATHLEEN ANNE KRON POLITICAL SCIENCE OMEGA CHI “Kathy . . . freshman year at Kimbv's . . . turning the memorable age of 21!!... sophomore year slump. DIANA V. KRUSEN GERMAN KAPPA DELTA KAPPA D.K. . . . headed to Pittsburgh for VLL.S. (Master in Library Sciences and mvM.R.S.!!! MARTIN B. Kl N 17. HISTORY TOM PETER LAPSA BIOLOGY Torn . . . Derr Hall. Hindie 7 . . . stepball . . . 31 . . . setback . . . termite collecting . . . pentathlon ring spinning champ ... on to mod school. LINDA ANN LARLICK ECONOMICS I anda . . . after grad plans for retailing. ANDREW LARSEN POLITICAL SCIENCE SIGMA HI IQ LAMBDA ROBERT BURTON LEMAN CHEMISTRY ALPHA PHI OMEGA “Buddy” . . . Buddy’s Bucket . . . Derr Hull tough guys ... fourth floor Freeland . . . Nebriski . . . T . . . Wop, Vanity, and Levie. MARY CATHERINE LAWRENCE BIOLOGY TAU SIGMA GAMMA Larri . . . Tan Sig Pig . . . Paislev 3 gross out ... I want to be buried in jeans and a T-shirt . . . Goodie Room Quickies . . . Aquarama on Paisley 3 ... Thanks Paula. CHERYL ANN LENICH MATHEMATICS ChcrvI . .. “Oh. mv hair looks awful!” . . . Spring-Ford . . . student teaching . . . getting up in the middle of the night:'!... Frosh at Clamer. 777 MARY CAROL LE CLEIRE BIOLOGY OMEGA CHI “Carol” . . . Summer 68 . . . Shrciner 19 to Beardwood basement . . . Carol and Judy . . . frosted . . . doctor? . . . “Lets cut lab! . . . night owl . . . “Turn around, look at me. ’ BARBARA RUTH LEWIS SPANISH Barb” . . . that great Meisters tour to Washington in ’68 . . . great times with Penny (and Vicki!!) . . . exciting adventures with Patti in the blue Mustang. STEPHEN P. LOCK YEAR ECONOMICS BETA SIGMA LAMBDA Steve” . . . junior year at the Bridge . . . senior year at Shine’s . . . sophomore suspension as an M.D. . . . Beta Sig parties at the- barn . . . Se-ptember SUSAN URSULA LYNCH BIOLOGY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA “Sue . . . once at 942 . . . Hobnettes . . . furniture mover . . . “Love” . . . left on the lawn ... a hundred sandwiches a dav . . . “We need money!” ... lived with a “S.B. EDWARD LODGE ECONOMICS DELTA PI SIGMA ROBERT K. LOWDEN ECONOMICS KENNETH J. MAC LEOD 3-2 ENGINEERING “Poncho . . . Bomberger Balloons . . . laundry room . . . Haley. Marty, Bod and Mr. Boston . . . Test Scoring Machine . . . Zwingli mischief and Uncle Lee. ROBERT W. MAGEI-, JR. ENGLISH “Bob . . . remembers trying to punch out the Waz just before Easter in Freeland hall . . . Ardmore parties and O.C. . . . remembers Alkie, Big Steve. Bill Biel. 2J3 JOHN M. MALONOSKI HISTORY DELAT PI SIGMA Beast . . . Uglv Man . . . record holder for short, involved summer romances . . . Mr. Waldo's most dedicated, undedicated student . . . Spaid and the bullpen. MELVIN II. MAYS MATHEMATICS “Mel . . . dropping loaded trays at the Os feet . . . Stat tales . . . no more thumbling to Bryn Mawr . . . temporary run around . . . First Field Fire. ’ BERNARD J. MAHER. JR. HISTORY “Bern . . . bio 103 trauma . . . Ridge Psych . . . white rabbit . . . capitalist. ANDREW F. MALONE POLITICAL SCIENCE DELTA PI SIGMA “Andy” .. . gotta get a date .. . What’s her story? . . . girl-watcher . . . I’m bored . . . summer fiat house housemother . . . lover of good times . . . Haley. CAROL LINDA MARTIN-POLITICAL SCIENCE OMEGA CHI Carol . . . Janis Joplin alias C.B. alias D.W. ... a white mustang ... go Hazel! . . . Burlesque at the Croft? . . . the last of the jet set . . . BYO dinner dance. VICTOR JOSEPH MAROTTA POLITICAL SCIENCE BETA SIGMA LAMBDA “Vic” . . . married in six inches of snow . . . rooming with Sicher, then Clemens, then Cathy . . . pledging for a whole semester . . . “catch us if you can!” 224 MARGARET MC KEON ECONOMICS JO LYNNE MC NAMEE SPANISH ALPHA SIGMA NU Jo ... Sig Nu Belle ... Stauffer 2. RUTH FORBES MC NAUGHT HISTORY TAU SIGMA GAMMA Hull) . . . Goofer . . . last of the glamour green thirteen . . . “yes, I know” . . . Mrs. Sham and the S ” . . . brainwashed on Delta Pi . . . perpetual map corrector. 225 RICHARDS. MEALS HISTORY “Rich . . . worker on the Weekly . . sailing club. MARY KATHERINE MEYERS HISTORY “Mary K ... lucky 13 at 912 ... Hob-nettes . . . growing pains . . . Lynch? . . . “quality people . . . degree in furniture moving ... a hundred sandwiches a day. EDWARD JOSEPH MIHALY POLITICAL SCIENCE Warthog . . . electric flowers V.P. . . . Arthropod . . . finally got a reindeer . . . black Power sympathizer . . . black levis . . . hepatitis . . . hung loose. ALLEN MILLER POLITICAL SCIENCE JOSEPH H. MILLER SPANISH ALPHA PHI OMEGA Joe . . . kitchen worker . . . dining hall rule-breaker . . . Maureen . . . only male Spanish major . . . favorite of ZX’ers ... Chug, the Champ!! GERALD L.W. MILLER PHILOSOPHY RELIGION ROBIN STEPHEN MILLER ENGLISH Rob . . . Messiah and Meister-singers . . . Oh. those lunchtime pin-pong tournaments in the men's day stuck-! MICHAEL MILLIREN CHEMISTRY BETA SIGMA LAMBDA MAUREEN ANNA MURPHY HISTORY PHI ALPHA PSI Murph . . . two great years at Clamcr . . . life with Bobbi . .. Who's Who ... Joe . .. fighting the establishment . . . Waldo supporter . . . always up for a party! DORIS ANN MYERS ENGLISH AND HISTORY Doris . . . Deans List all the way . . studying under trees . . . talking in stead or studying . . . working over time in the library. THOMAS RICHARD MOOERS POLITICAL SCIENCE ALPHA PHI OMEGA Tom'' . . . APO and friendships gained . . . Meisters tour and the fun experiences . . . the Omwake llappv 21st' . . . 1968. year of the car . . . Sail Juan at last. TERRY O. MYERS BIOLOGY Terry . . . Mr. Rafetto . . . summer at the marine lab . . . fish and lobsters .. . useless memorization .. . likes legs. MEREDITH NEELY PSYCHOLOGY ALPHA SIGMA NT MufT . . . Sig Nil's permanent Food committee . . . the group . . . the Gestapo? . . . Hey, who called the fire department? . . . Paisleys a-go-go . . . snippv pledge. SUSAN NEFF MATHEMATICS “Sue” . . . four years in ('lamer . . . CMP’s terrors . . . Dr. Dennis’ “how-to-do-its . . . no weekend complete without a D's pizza . . . killing centipedes at 1 a.m. ALBERT THOM AS NICHOLL ECONOMICS “Tom ' . . . trouble with CMP but did well with Levie and organic?! . . economics pre-med . . . Club 2000 . . . established German tutoring service with Leman. DENNIS O’CONNELL HISTORY JUDITH c:. OI-SHKFSKIE MATHEMATICS OMEGA CHI Judy • ■ . Shreiner 19 to Beardwood Basement . . . summer ‘68 . . . Carol and Judv . . . blonde flirt..Bill . . . cheerleader . . . Evorvlxxlv’s got to be free!” JOHN S. PAULEY HISTORY J.P.” . . . Derr Hall . . . graduate school. ALBERT OPKNSIIAYV PHIL. RELIGION BETA SIGMA LAMBDA JOSEPH A. OROSZ MATHEMATICS DELTA PI SIGMA “Joe Ozone ' . . . ruled by a oueen of a King since llai-l.ai . . . trekked to tin reedy marshlands for Bridge and Pinochle . . . Hooray for Clamer and O.C.!! ALVIN MILLARD PHILPET PHYSICS AI . . . lunch? at 188 . . . Thursdays at C .'umclback . . . Mel’s tape recorder . . . All things are read)', it our minds lx-so Shakespeare. JOHN STEVEN PICCONI POLITICAL SCIENCE John . . . Campus liberal . . . Boycott Grapes . . . Dr. an ker's fan . . 'Cub and Key ... V Democrats’Campaigns . . Dean’s List ... Law School bound. JEANNE PIERCE POLITICAL SCIENCE KAPPA DELTA KAPPA J P • • • lived in 944, Clamer, Beard-wood. Stauffer and a day student . . . Sieb’s secretary for two years . . . be-lieved to be a senior first clay here. MADELEINE II. POOLE FRENCH ALPHA SIGMA NU Madeleine . . . Did I leave something in your room? ... Paisley 2 a-go-go ... watch out Nisslev. I’ve got my camera ... Question? ... Answer!’. ROBERT A. QUIETMEYER HISTORY Bob . . . teaching and graduate study. PATRICIA PYLE HISTORY Patte . . . the Clamer crawl . . . bugs again? . . . the vear of the green ponv-skin ... a wild driver . . . humma-humma-humma . . . That’s just not Kosher! 230 KRISTIN I'll. A INK HAYWOOD BIOLOGY PRE-MED Kris ... vivacious Viking ... scalpel's victim . . . curator anatomical models . . . 21 with privileges . . shrinking skirts . . . mailman's menancc . . . loving laureate. ROBERT RALSTON POLITICAL SCIENCE MARILYN C. REED MATHEMATICS TAU SIGMA GAMMA M . . . waitress in animal room . . . Boss Woman (2,3.4) . . . Joe Bean . . . Kimby’s . . . “Don't look in my second drawer, Karen! ... three years on the green hall. FRANCIS REED MATHEMATICS JOHN RAMSEY ENGLISH ZETACH1 DOUGLAS W. REEVES ECONOMICS Doug . . . the gas attack at Keigwin . . . bridge in the Suppb . . . But Doug, it s all in fun! Wl ROBERT N. RKII) ECONOMICS THOM AS W. RHODY POLITICAL SCIENCE SIGMA HIl() LAMBDA LINDA ANN RICHTMYRE ENGLISH Linda . . . good memories? . . . Glen . . . N.Y. Times ... 8 o'clocks . . . learning to sail . . . Olevian (finally!) . . . Weekly . . . WRUC . . . senior year is best. ROBERT ROBINSON HISTORY - ALPHA PHI OMEGA “Bob . . . talk me into Shines. John . . . Grove City isn't that far . . . Mr. Waldo and Dr. Rice . . . Bob's gotta . . . “Here's to you, Mr. Robinson.'' BARBARA JOAN ROSE HISTORY TAU SIGMA GAMMA Bobbi” . . . ex-Clamer girl . . . three years with Maureen ... the RUBY .. . Who’s Who . . . “and her bevy of bouncing buds” . . . green bug . . . Bobby's Bobbi ... Munich bound. 232 MARK A. ROSENBERG BIOLOGY SANDRA ANN ROTIIROCK ENGLISH KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Rocky . . . What? me teach senior fuvs? . . . 942 forever . . . Not drunk— always act this way! • • • Tears and Laughter ... sieep-what’s that? PETER ALEXANDER RO' ETT ECONOMICS “Pete . . . early days of WRUC . . . running the program while the station was literally being built. WILLIAM DANIEL Rl’DLOFF ENGLISH - DELTA MU SIGMA Dan . . . when Russ and I traded dates at the Homecoming Dinner Dance. ROBERTS. RUHLMAN, JR. ECONOMICS JONATHAN A. RUM PE POLITICAL SCIENCE Juan . . . any relation to Columbian coffe pickers?'. . . one of the Fetterolf boys Debatable Debaters . . . Learn wisdom from all men.”—Rabbi Ben Zoma 233 GARY KENT SAILOR POLITICAL SCIENCE “Gar” . . . Wendie . . . Old Freeland lx ys . . . good times with the guys . . . blowouts at the College Arms . . . attempted hit and run . . . the four pledges. MARILYN SARSET POLITICAL SCIENCE TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Sars . . . president of HAZEL . . . happy hours ... 3 vears on the green sitk- of Beardwootf II . . . Sars said that?! . . . football fan . . . wet pledge trip. PAUL I.. SAUTTER PHYSICS Lunch? at 4SS . . . Europe 7 on $2.50 per day (and I’m going do it again) . . . think snoivf: . . . trv for who knows what is Paul 196 to But still possible. WILLIAM ALAN SAVAGE ENGLISH DELTA PI SIGMA “Sav” ... charter member of Marsella’s free fall lump corps . . . only man to quit smoking more than 500 times in a four year college career. JUDITH ANN SCHNEIDER ENGLISH Judy” . . . memories of the farm and long-haired radicals. SIIEILA SIIUPE SCHMIDT ENGLISH Sheila . . . being a housewife, mother, and student at the same time . . . living in the day study—in the catacombs of Bomberger. 724 THOM AS A. SCULL BIOLOGY 'Tom ... the only resident of Schultz II.ill . . . was waylaid high in N'.Y.C. and almost missed the bus . . . Classes-what classes? Let’s go skiing. EUGENE PAGET SEARFOSS, JR. PSYCHOLOGY Gem . . . Sigmund Freud Scarfoss . . you’re projecting . . . DL's fair-haired boy . . . that’s reinforcing . . . psycho therapy sessions ... I’m of age. JAMES MICH A El. SI I El .1 -EY ECONOMICS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA “Mike . . . president Undesirable Four. MARY ANN SHANK ENGLISH OMEGA CHI Mary Ann ... Rimby’s girl... where’s the !loge?-bzzzz . . . HAZE Lite . . . songfest tears ... unhappy unbirthday .. . sleeping potion .. . Sig Rho, where are your PAMELA JANE SELL HEALTH PHYS. ED. TAl' SIGMA GAMMA Pam’’ . . . my friend HAZEL . . . Camp Rockwood ... a green owl . . . 5 minute showers ... 21 forever . . . When will it snow? ... 26 hour drives ... Smile!... Here that! MAURICE P. SHUMAN, JR. HISTORY ZETACHI “Tad” ... 2 years at 447 . . . S year at 816 and Croft . . . ZX social member . . . J.J. Basco’s manager . . . Pam, Spain, love ... Maurice-E-O. 235 NANCY ELLEN SIBLEY MATHEMATICS “Nance” . . . longest engagement ever . . . geometry.'! . . . we could have cut! . . . (lusting in mv room . . . Quiet Hours!!! . . . ASA . ! . Where’s tne s|X)t remover? JILL BARBARA SIMONE BIOLOGY Nilly■” . . . slacks and Jill = raincoat . . . what’s ,i snooze alarm clock? . . . quiet? . . . heated things are hot! . . . ASA . . . bios much better . . . best bulletin reader ever. DAVID J. SMITH BIOLOGY “Dave . . . Shine's and Buds ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . gamma Ray . . . Nort and Russ . . . “Rick is eating at Joe’s ... 721... Buick with 88.000. CELENAF. B. SORENSON PSYCHOLOGY OMEGA Cl 11 “Cel . . . carried out of dining room on chaii . . . Doug . . kicking out street lights ... go HAZEL . . . eh? . . . 9 Singapore Slings? . . . Mary and weekends. DOUGLAS R. SMITH ECONOMICS ALPHA PHI EPSILON “Doug . . . WWC with Swope . . . APE in OC, New Jersey—summer ’68. BRIAN L. SOUERWINE POLITICAL SCIENCE Brian . . . rooming with Al McAlamey . . . running the mile in the Penn relays. 236 JOYCE ANN SMALL MATHEMATICS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA Joyce ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Messiah and Mcistcrsingers . . . majorettes . . . listening to Pats tales of lvon-hunting in Maine. LARRY K. SPA ID POLITICAL SCIENCE DELTA PI SIGM A Larry Lion . . . Bio.. Pol. Sci.. etc . . . LDM . . . honor dorms BIGHT! . . . ’58 green whale . . . “can Beast come out and play? .... good timer! GWEN B. STEIGELMAN HEALTH PHYS. ED. PHI ALPHA PSI “GwendoLION ... P.E. camp parties . . Phi Psi's coin keeper . . . ‘'turtle” for a roommate . . . little blue falcon ... co-captain ... C.T., naturally. GREGORY A. STAB I LIT ECONOMICS BETA SIGMA LAMBDA Greg . . . Plans for the future in Sales. GER ALD PAUL STERNER BIOLOGY Jerry . . . Joanne . . . Ocean City. Maryland .. . MLB with Alf and Tom . . . Boom at the Top—188 . . . “We must act and build out of our own spirits —Cold. FBED HAAKON STECKHAHN, JR. HISTORY Fred . . . Messiah . . . Protheater . . . Dean’s Lister . . . campus car cutting . . . grad student of Wazoo’s gym class . . . on to grad studies in art historv. PETER C. STOCKETT POLITICAL SCIENCE SIGMA RHO LAMBDA 237 JUDITH ANN STORER HISTORY “Judy . . . Loved Messiah and Meis-tersingers ... 2 years at Clamor . . . roommates Sue, Pat, and Lois . . . Montreal with Maddeleine . . . tennis anytime. RICH ARD HENRY SYKES ECONOMICS BETA SIGMA LAMBDA “Henry . . . master Betan .. . Rushing Chairman 67-69 . . . Pledgemaster . . . Winc-o-ramas . . . Drink-a-thons . . . could sell Did I a stag film . . . combo drives with Al. DEBORAH LEE STRATTON ENGLISH - TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Debbie . . . Snowflake . . . Spaghetti woman . . . dorm 1,2,3,4 . . . partly bottled ... chucked senior year. VICTOR TACCONELLI. JR. BIOLOGY - DELTA MU SIGMA “Tac” . . . “Hey, how ya doing!” . . . worrying doesn't get you anywhere . . . all MAC outfielder . . . headed for tiled school. WILLIAM A. SWOPE HISTORY ALPHA PHI EPSILON “Bill . . . varsity dishwasher for 3 years . . . freshman and sophomore in the “great South Hall” . . . W.W.C. with Smith . . . Ape in O.C., New Jersey—summer ’68. I.YNN E. TALLEY BIOLOGY TAU SIGMA GAMMA 238 RICHARD E. TAYLOR PHILOSOPHY RELIGION “DickeP . . . Joe E. Hindie Memorial step ball games . . . fourth floor . . magnificent seven . . . headed for seminary. FREDERICK GEORGETODT III POLITICAL SCIENCE DELTA MU SIGMA “Rick . . . part-time student, full time fireman . .. Bear Squad and sunshine forever . . . How can Bombcrgcr lx- locked? . . . milk, sandwiches, and sticky buns! MICHAEI. JOIIN TEI,EPCIIAK CHEMISTRY “Mike” ... headed for grad school. SAMUEL C. TOTARO, JR. CHEMISTRY ALPHA PHI OMEGA Sam . . . original Derr Hall boy . . . little blue bug . . . fourth year with Brillo . . . the original WOP ... President's lackey... Italian power. SHARON E. THOMAS HEALTH fc PHYS. ED. “Set . . . P.E. classes and parties . . . Hobson's Mrs. Jones . . . See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil . . . the “bomb” died . . . Where's Moravian? GREGORY A. TRACEY POLITICAL SCIENCE-ZETA CHI 239 JOANNE SMITH TYSON MATHEMATICS Joanne . . . six semesters of Doans last . . . Math Club . . . Messiah . . . headed for teaching. LINDA VAN HORN ENGI isll I M SICM GAMMA Bubbles . . . breakfasts with Eric . . two vears with Marx on green Beard-wood II . . . student teaching . . . I lomceoming. ROBERT LEO VANDERLIN II IIIDLOt.Y PRE-MED DELTA MU SIGMA Gomer . . . mattress in the iuad . . . I’.L.C.B. Rocco me = I I demerits ... I.evie, my buddy ... Demas chaplain . . . comp aunt lab and Florida. ALLEN MARTIN WALSTAD PHYSIC S “AI” . . . harmonv at 13 Clamer Ave . . . . decorating Bombergcr . . . wine for supper . . . “It’s how good you are the dav of the meet. . . Bay Gurzvn-ski. NEIL BATES TYTLER.JR. BIOLOGY PRE-MED DELTA PI SIGM A Tv ... a surprise package for Paisley from pledges . . . 11:30 s with Leslie . . . hearts game ... at least the ear runs . . . executive action . . . tea anyone? ELIZABETH CHRISTINE WAGNER GERMAN PHI ALPHA PSI “Betty ... a Hobson freshman . . . Upper or lower bunk? . . . HAZEL's secretary and Shreiner's ROAR . . . junior year escape . . . alias Bettehen. 240 MARY PATRICIA WATSON MATHEMATICS TAU SIGMA GAMMA “Mares” .. . 944 gang ... CMP again? NEVER! . . . Jack and letters to Scranton . . . U.C. tours . . . Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star . . . many Ruby headaches. ROBERT G. WELSH ENGLISH RICHMOND C. WATSON CHEMISTRY ALPHA PHI OMEGA Rich' . . . organ repairing . . . Oh good Jim . . . roommate with an inferiority complex ... Tammy. CLARE ELIZABETH WHELEN FRENCH Clare . . . “Oh to In in England . . . four years at Clamcr . . . musical majors ... and others?! STEPHEN MAX WEISS BIOLOGY PRE MED DELTA MU SIGMA “Steve” . . . occassional Dean’s Lister ... headed for med school. DAVID C. WHIPP ECONOMICS “Whipper” . . . Joes Hindle and Derr Hall forever . . . “Ever see a butterfly or a squash? 241 APRIL RACHEL WINHAM HEALTH PHYS. EI). “Ape” . . . mumble that again, please . . . all-purpose grin . . . When are you coming over? . . . love Rt. 113 bridge . . . corrupted L.H. . . . “Found a Raver! WARREN MATTHEW WILKINS BIOLOGY Warren . . . getting an A plus from Harry Symons in Ec. 1 . . headed for ined-school at University of Pittsburgh. DELANA WIECZOREK BIOLOGY PHI ALPHA PSI “Dee ... Fight, Bears, Fight! .. . “the honest truth’'. . . winter runner dance ’68 ... ROARingly happy. MARSHALL E. WREN PHILOSOPHY 6c RELIGION Marshall . . . the fabulous Dr. Hinkle ... horrors of Dr. VanDam and Biology 103 and CMP . . . the purely moronic behavior of Ian Harvey. CHARLES LAWRENCE WILLIAMS POLITICAL SCIENCE “Chuck . . . Electric Flowers President ... the “Waz” never ceased to amaze me! . . . “crazy injun! . . . the Flowers” parties were a gas. MARY ANN WISE HISTORY OMECACHI Mary Ann . . . VW hot rod . . . one of Stauffer basements fearless foursome . . . 17 parking tickets . . . oncer tear . . . toga parties at Cocoa Beach . . . Leu pvt 242 LYNDA SHUSTER YOUNG MATHEMATICS - OMEGA CHI Shust ... ski much? . . . forever chasing fire trucks . . .Paisley 3 to Basement sparkle . . . marriage . . . Bomberger tie up ... ST at Spring-field ... Mrs. Mark. M ARK C. YOUNG PSYCHOLOGY DELTA MU SIGMA Mark . . . second dav on campus it started. June 8 junior year it ended . . . What a beautiful dav for a parade! . . . Fire! . . . Help . . . ll mugs and a pleetron. PAUL STANLEY ZAMOSTEIN BIOLOGY Zamo . . . from Derrs elite to Brod-bcck basement . . . Joey Hindlcs personal M.D. . .. U.C.’s Martv Click-man . . . seven from Gwynedcl to Red Fox. MARGARET A. ZAVOTSKY ENGLISH HOLLY ANNZEHL PSYCHOLOGY PHI ALPHA PSI Holly ... 3 years class recorder . . . Ix-vi s loss. Ridge’s regret . . . I0 BHI1 ... country cornflakes ma and pa . . . leader loser .. . tan travels . . . blue pen. KENNETH F. .OI LERS ECONOMICS 243 I Graduation 6-9-69 244 VALEDICTORIAN: Barbara Ruth Lewis SALUTATORIAN: Doris Anne Myers MAGNA CUM LA IDE: John Allen Davis, Jr. Barbara Ruth Lewis Kenneth John MacLeod Doris Anne Mvers Joanne Smith Tvson Allan Martin Walstad 7 6 CUM LAUDE: Joan Adair Adderley John N oyes Corbin Roberta Ann Estes Willis Gilbert Frick, Jr. Nancy Kay Holland Janet Louise Houska Frederick Albert Jacob Tom Peter Lapsa Susan Elaine Neff Dennis Lee O’Connell Paul La Verne Sautter Warren Matthew Wilkins LOUISE A. ADAMS 1021 N. 15th St., Heading, l’a. JOAN A. 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STERNER 210 13th St., Ocean City, Md CLARE E.WllELEX 629 University PI., Swarthmore, Pa. DAVIDC. WHIP)’ Horsham Rd., RD No. 1. X. Wales, Pa. DELAXA WIECZOREK 639 S. Broad St., Lansdale, Pa. WARREN M. WILKINS 536 Main St.. Schwcnksville, Pa. CHARLES L. WILLIAMS 4$I8Sansom St.. Philadelphia, Pa. APRIL R. WINHAM 305 E. Pothouse Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. MARY A WISE •562 E. Cedarville Rd., Pottstown. Pa. MARSHALL E. WREN R.D. No. 3, Boyertown. Pa. LYNDA A. YOUNG 3517 Bradway Blvd., Birmingham, Mich. MARK C. YOUNG 2504 Huntingdon La., Ardmore PAUL S. ZAMOSTIEN 139Colwyn La.. Bala Cynwyd, Pa. MARGARET A. ZAVOTSKY R.D. No. 3. Box 279A, Somerset. X.J. HOLLY A ZEHL 223 Jefferson Ave., St. James, X.Y. KENNETH E. ZOLLERS 307 X. Trooper Rd., Norristown, Pa. TODDJ. ALLEN 415 E. 5th St.. Boyertown, Pa. ROBERT BIEDLER 529 Paper Mill Rd., Oreland, Pa. VIRGINIA J. DE LEON 118 Avon Ave., Westville, N.J. JOHN M. MALONOSKI 218 E. 7th Ave., Collegeville, Pa. PETER C. STOCK F.TT 1515 Faxon Pky.. Williamsport. 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Patrons Mr. Mrs. Perry Siegel 1'rederich J. Pumo Mr. Mrs. Robert Lausch Mr. Mrs. Acis Jenkinson, 3rd Mrs. Clifford M. DeLeon Mr. Mrs. Russell T. Wall, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Malcolm W. Ashby Drs. Theodore 6c Jean Radomski Louis W. Labaw Mr. 6c Mrs. Edwin A. Meyer Mr. 6c Mrs. Albert Scull Mr. 6c Mrs. Louis W. Potter Dr. 6c Mrs. Philip M. Irey Dr. Mrs. T. F. Weiland Edward F. Dirks Mr. 6c Mrs. Roger B. Smith Frederick J. Faux, M.D. Mr. 6c Mrs. Clyde S. Miller Mr. Perry Benson Dr. 6c Mrs. Oscar Rozctt Mr. 6c Mrs. William R. Maurer Theophilus M. Holcombe, V Anthony J. Mancuso Price Fernon Dr. 6c Mrs. Willis G. Frick Mr. 6c Mrs. R. Ford Rea Howard A. Frisch Mr. 6c Mrs. L. Negus Mr. 6c Mrs. Wilson A. Cannon Dr. Irving J. Wenof Mrs. Fern D. Chase Barbara Nl. Danner Mr. George II. Miller Mr. John M. Reid Cynthia L. Doty Arthur 6c Ruth Hendricks Mr. 6c Mrs. Joseph M. Spagnola Robert A. Scappa Fred H. Steckhahn Mr. 6c Mrs. William Castan, Sr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Eliot Stellar Mr. 6c Mrs. John J. Ketas Michael Mahalchick Mr. 6c Mrs. Joseph Roscnburg Dr. 6c Mrs. Malcolm E. Kneeland Mr. 6c Mrs. Curtis C. Swope Mr. 6c Mrs. Robert T. Petruzzo, Sr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Grover Connell Mr. 6c Mrs. Jacob E. Mahler Frederick G. Todt, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. William Richtmyre Peter C. Kutra, M.D. Mr. 6c Mrs. James F. Kuntz Mr. 6c Mrs. Everett H. Murray, Jr. Mr. 6c Mrs. Richard N. Sykes Dr. 6t Mrs. Charles Q. Griffith Mr. Harry E. Broadbent, Jr. Daniel H. Dolch Mr. Mrs. James W. Allen Mr. 6c Mrs. Henry L. Shuster, Sr. Dr. 6c Mrs. Henry P. Laughlin Mr. 6c Mrs. Dominic F. Corvaia Mr. 6c Mrs. Earl A. Trexler Robert A. King Mr. 6c Mrs. Walter G. Kealey, Sr. William M. Gotwals Dr. 6c Mrs. A. P. Clunan Colonel 6c Mrs. Charles H. Miles Dr. 6c Mrs. B. Burn'll Michael H. Compter Dolores Anne Lowe David A. Levitsky Mr. Mrs. Donald II. Gerber Dr. 6: Mrs. Theodore C. Loux Mr. Mrs. Robert O. Hansen Paul 6c Elizabeth Bahts Mr. Mrs. James J. McDonald Mr. 6: Mrs. William Hedden Stanley L. Brown Dr. 6c Mrs. Walter B. McKinney James L. DeBoy Mr. 6c Mrs. Daniel W. King Elaine M. DeBoy Margaret S. Finan Mr. Mrs. John Wasko Louise A. Adams Lewis P. Orchard, Jr. Dr. 6c Mrs. Thomas D. Garner Rev. Mrs. Abraham Zcgel Mr. 6c Mrs. John F. DarrefF, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Ric hard L'rian Mrs. Anna L. Wilkins Mr. Mrs. Charles F. McCormick Mr. 6: Mrs. John H. Renner, III Mr. 6c Mrs. Norman P. Mooers Dr. 6c Mrs. Bernard B. Zamostien Robert Ralston Mr. Frank C. Brandt John F. DnflTy. Ill Dr. 6 Mrs. Robert Watson Mrs. Wilbur B. Rose Mr. John J. O'Grady. Jr. Mrs. Edward M. Kenney Mr. 6c Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy Mr. 6c Mrs. Edward R. Kenney Mr. 6c Mrs. A. G. Tracey Mr. 6: Mrs. Raymond E. Harbaugh Mr. 6c Mrs. Frederick Bergmann Mr. 6c Mrs. Albert C. Opcnshaw Dr. 6c Mrs. John H. Bland Alumni Patrons Faculty Patrons Dr. 6c Mrs. E. Vernon Lewis Miss Carol Williamson Mrs. John Bicking Rev. Edward Gobrecht Dr. William J. Phillips Frederic 6c Clara Mool Lent . Mr. Mrs. Thomas R. Middleton. Jr. Earle J. Reichert Esther S. Cope Mrs. Viola (Sweigart) Beekey Barbara B. Zikmund J. Richard Hart Dr. 6c Mrs. G. Sieber Pancoast Nelson C. Doland, Jr. Dr. 6c Mrs. William B. Williamson Mr. Herman H. Krekstein Dean 6c Mrs. William S. Pettit J. 11. 6c Geraldine (Long) Moyer Dr. 6c Mrs. Ronald E. Hess Mrs. Stcphcny Nichols Seiler Dr. 6c Mrs. Donald J. Hunter Mrs. John II. Delaney Dr. Mrs. B. M. Anand Kenneth Alan Bailey Dr. 6c Mrs. Herman M. Wesscl Congratulations URSINUS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 254 Compliments of Alpha Sigma Nu Tau Sigma Gamma Kappa Delta Kappa Phi Alpha Psi Omega Chi and The Inter Sorority Council Congratulations The Class of '71 255 James O. Sacks Bus Contractor 489-9110 PARKER CO. INTERNATIONAL. INC PHILADELPHIA 3: 1616 H alnut Si. • KI 5-1700 INSURANCE BROKERS Consulting and Actuarial Service Walebe Farms Form Made Ice Cream Hopwood Rd. Collegeville, Pa. 5th Main Streets Sunoco Service Station General Repair Work Inspections V. W. Repair Specialized Collegeville, Pa. 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Just Consistently Fine Meats Poultry—Provisions—Frosted Foods Exclusive Distributor for Award Brand Delicacies Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey 130-132 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SMALE'S PRINTERY For All Your Printing Needs 785 North Charlotte Street Pottsfown, Pennsylvania 323-7755 COLLEGEVILLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm and Industrial Equipment Route 29, Collegevillc, Pa. Phone: 489-9376 489-9342 Compliments of DeWane Garage and Equipment Co. Collegevillc, Pa. SCHRADER'S ATLANTIC STATION HITSCHLER AND BENDER Purveyors of Top Quality Poultry—Butter—Eggs—Cheese Margarine—Shortening Fresh and Frozen Poultry Specialties Since 1860 Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 215-922-2421 460 Main Street Collegeville, Pa. WELCOME NEW ALUMNI ....I remember the game. Best Wishes Congratulations URSINUS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 261 Compliments of BURGER KING FLIGHT SCHOOL — CHARTER SERVICE — MAINTENANCE RENTALS Self-Service Restaurants Am-Go, Inc. PERKIOMEN VALLEY AIRPORT CARL W. FERRIS King of Prussia Pmonf 215 409-9881 Center Square Trooper Plymouth F A A APPROVED V A APPROVED CESSNA DEALER COLLEGEVILLE, PA Wayside Furniture Store Route 422, West of Trappe (Next to Hi-Way Drive-In Theater) TED J. LOSCH, Mgr. See this area's largest selection of Fine Furniture, Carpet, Bedding, Accessories COMPLETE FREE DECORATING SERVICE Open Daily, 9 to 9 Including Saturday Evening Plenty of Free Parking - Liberal Credit Terms • HUxley 9-9305 Compliments of THE INDEPENDENT Collegeville, Pa. Publisher and Printer NORRISTOWN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS SUPPLIES, LIGHTING FIXTURES and EQUIPMENT 314 W. AAAIN STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 275-7211 275-7200 CH 2-2212 CANDLEWYCK INN Luncheons The Hayloft Dining Cocktails Giftshop Lodging THE OLD LANDMARK Restaurant Reservations 677-2998 One Mile North, Greenlane, Pa. Route 29 Bob ond Dorothy Smith Innkeepers Germantown Piko and Trooper Road Fairview Villago, Pa. 277-1870 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Lambda Upsilon Chapter MILO'S COUNTRY HOUSE Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge American and Continental Cuisine Banquet Facilities Route 422 Limerick, Pa. 495-7521 PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL Smorgasbord Fri. ond Sat. 4-9 Sun. and Holidays 12-8 Dinners—Luncheons—Bonquets Private Dining Rooms Live Music Every Wednesday Samuel Chiccarine, Prop. Rt. 422 and 29 489-9511 Collegeville, Pa. The makes things happen! Compliments of PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK Collegeville, Pennsylvania MERRI ANNE HAIRSTYLING 486 Main Street Collegeville, Pa. 489-4456 Open Every Day But Monday If your hair isn't becoming to you, you should be coming to us. Commercial Patrons Compliments of Helen Hill Beauty Salon Artex Campus Casuals Maier's Bakery The Towne Florist Collegeville Pharmacy Venturi, Inc. A.W. Zimmerman, Jeweler LAKESIDE INN Gracious Country Dining Since 1798 Route 422 Limerick, Pa. 495-6222 A.W. FABER-CASTELL PENCIL CO., INC. Newark, New Jersey Affiliated A.W. Faber-Castell Stein near Nurnberg, Germany KEYSER MILLER FORD, INC. Route 422 Collegeville, Pennsylvania Haasis Desserts 409 West Queen Lane Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 Since 1899 the only complete service for a successful yearbook.. Thanks To from photography to lithography A total range of Graphic Arts Services provided on a completely flexible basis to suit your own individual requirements. M E R I N STUDIOS, INC. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. 19107 Official Photographer for The 1969 Ruby BRADBURY, SAYLES, O'NEILL - PAR AGOIM affiliated with HERFF JONES Printing • Publishing • Photography CHRYSLER BUILOIIYCS • NEW YORK, INJ.Y. 10017 Yearbook Photography Division victor omul studios HO BAST 41110 •TDliT, MOW VORK, M. V. 10047 Congratulations William H. Herr, Inc. 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Phone 277-2600 SUPPLIES FOR FARM, HOME, AND GARDEN 43 W. THIRD AVENUE COLLEGEVILLE, PA. PHONE 489-9378 Flowers Are Always Welcome RISHER’S FLOWERS WE GROW OUR OWN 3760 Germantown Pike Collegeville, Pa. 489-4421 269 Compliments of BUSHKILL FALLS the Niagara of Pennsylvania Compliments of ABBOTTS DAIRIES Compliments of Samuel C. Bond William D. Mill er 270 It is with deep gratitude that we recognize and thank all who have contributed to this effort. Mary, Bobbi, Tom, Jolene 77 7
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