Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

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1970 ruby ursinus college collegeville, Pennsylvania This is Ursinus, a four-year liberal arts college which recognizes the value and pursuit of an education. This pursuit is accompanied by varying degrees of apathy and participation in the college community. The students, the faculty, and the administration all have one thing in common—their presence on the Ursinus campus. Otherwise, the people here are individuals fulfilling their aspirations in different ways and seeking various goals. As students of the 60’s, we have been challenged by the internal college community and by the external world. It has not been an easy four years for us; we have questioned the philosophy of our campus traditions and rules, Vietnam, drugs, and sex. In meeting this challenge, we have expressed ourselves openly, whether it be through the arts, classroom discussion and procedures, athletics, student government, or voluntary protest. We have also expressed ourselves silently through personal relationships, unspoken poems, quiet prayers, or the infinite thoughts and feelings we embody. In an effort to recognize the students of this campus, we, the editors, have looked for self-expression among the people here. It has been our goal to show Ursinus as it is. With this in mind, we hope that every student will be able to identify with at least one picture in this book. Nancy and George 5 4 414 activities . . 62 greeks 128 fM L C) M nV£%n 'S Y«vocv £h£I + WKM iA? ’' V C%Aat‘j s'y j' A WK, e doesn't oKer its only« latter of ■ h K i - HK GfcT 15 I IF Y0URE NOTC ABT OF THE 50LUTIPN nr tl U a . 'i i r%A A V AC TUP ft fl A P “ w 18 men bill hafer. vice president freshmen debbie courtney, secretary bill brown, president ed dovvney, treasurer ?3 cindy reichenbach, secretary 24 bayne williams, vice president stu sweet, president cris crane, secretary dave bennett, vice president john gray, vice president 27 28 30 31 letter winners gregorv ad a ms harry adrian edward beach thomas branca joseph corvaia philip correll garv dolch gary greenberg arthur hanebury robert hedden garv keys peter koiwai robert juss donald larson james mac donald michael mahalchick michael mangan geoffrey mann richard mazza john mills felix narog kevin o’connor anthony pacenta w. wood robinson richard rockwell michael sabrick larrv schmidt james shober peter shuman john stewart james wilcox 38 football the centennial year football team was led by cocaptains tom branca and pete shuman to a 5-2-1 season, coaches richard whatley, ralph borneman, frank videon, norm reichenbach, and craig biendrann watched the team come from behind several times; the most important time was against dickinson. with the championship at stake, when the bears, losing 20-0 at half time, came through with a 21-20 win. recruiting, both by the administration and the bruins club, brought in the freshmen who made up most of the offensive line, although the loss of several seniors, especially walker trophy winners pete shuman and mike mangan, will be felt, the nucleus of a winning team remains. 1970 co-captains felix narogand jim wilcox will have the advantages of more freshmen recruits and the team spirit that comes from a winning season, hopes are high for an undefeated season in 1970. 41 soccer letter winners russel) adams charles anthony philip bohne dennis calabrese craig crandall david drau mark grim william jenkins hernia n kensky james klaunig Stephen klesczewski paul knettler clarke langrall selby nera lynn pedlow michael redmond daniel spencer nicholas wood co-captains clarko langrall and Have grau led the 1969 soccer team to a season of 5 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. coach doc baker saw his team practice and play under difficult conditions—trucks drilling holes in the field had to be dodged during practice and moved for the last three home games; the game against lafayette was played in a snowstorm, the one against f m in three inches of mud, and the one against the university of scranton on top of a coal mine, in spite of the hazards, the team had a good season, aided by the efforts of high-scorer dan spencer and most valuable player dave grau. 43 wrestling disappointment was the word for this year’s wrestling team, little can he said for the 1-9 season except that there is no where to go but up. coach frank videon sees hope in the increased recruiting program which should yield results for next year, the team this year consisted largely of freshmen and sophomores; their return next year, with more experience, plus the return of several injured men. should mean a good year in 1971. letter winners kevin a key pete coleman gary dolch bill eubanks bob hedden tom mack mike mangan dave mowere al satterwaitte kevin Scarborough cross country the ursinus cross-country team, under coach ray gurzynski. is perhaps the most successful team ursinus has ever had in any sport, its win streak looked as if it would go on forever, until it was stopped at thirty by f m. over four years the team has had a 45-4 record, this year’s captain ron herman led the team to a 10-1 season, highlighted by the winning of the mac championship, bruce albert was the hero of the day as he breezed in in first place, hopes are high fora continued championship team. letter winners bruce albert ronald herman thomas mcmorrow robert inosakowski john russell david trishman j. david wood 45 letter winners Herbert brown farney cat tell robert dark samuel coville michael hartline robert keehn richard lang edwin leinback gary schaal james wilkes marc zimmerman 46 basketball coach warren fry brought his team to an even 9-9 season in this his tenth year as basketball coach at ursinus. the team was largely composed of underclassmen; the only starter to graduate is captain marc zimmerman. top scorer was a freshman farney cattell. with 234 points in 17 games, a 13.8 average, in addition, the jv team, coached by bob handvverk. indicated by its 13-5 record that it will supply good material for next year’s season. t 47 letter winners sieve custer stove klesczewski pete koivvai don larson Steve long mike mangan kevin o’connor rob owren luirvey pond bud rinck vince scancella pete shuman bill taylor phil todd a new coach and a team marked by lack of practice before the first game, opened this year's season, but ted taylor managed somehow, and the team had its best season in three years: 5-10-1. the team, under tri-captains mike mangan. vince scancella, and pete shuman. started to work together toward the end of the season: the errors became fewer, ursinus not only scored more runs in 1970 than any other team in the mac. they also gave up more runs than any other team, with seventeen of the twenty-one members of the squad returning, hopes are high for the next season, with harvey pond, voted the most valuable player this year, and steve custer as co-captains. baseball 49 track letter winners bruce albert herbert ben not t thomas brown robert dennison arthur elwood waiter fns brvant heisinger ronald Herman michael kerwin edward leggett thomas me morrow dennis miller robert mosakowski joseph muscara brad ley olsen richard phillips david t risk man 50 1970 was a disappointing year for ray gruzynski and the ursinus track squad; despite the 10-0 record for the season, the hoped-for-win of the mac championship was not forthcoming, although the team as a whole was defeated that day, there were many i nd i vi d ua 1 victories a nd record s. brya n t heissinger held on to his record in the 100 yard dash;bart bennet.bruce albert, tom me morrow, bob mosakowski, tom brown, and art el wood all ran some of their best times ever: but those times were only good enough for second, third, or fourth place, there is always next year! 51 golf letter winners pete alien bruce becker bob boaman bruce dunlap tom Hendricks corky wheat chuck wolf 57 tennis letter winners robert gassel david jacob hernian kensky edvvin moore mark trishman marc Zimmerman coach robert boward’s tennis team bad its best season since 1952, with a 7-4-1 record, the most memorable moment was the point won from swarthmore. the first in twelve years, marc Zimmerman was voted most valuable player because of his impressive 9-2 record in singlesand 9, 2-l, 2 record in doubles, the team looks forward to a good season next year, with four of the top six players returning, including captain dave jacob. hockey letter winners beth anders kim brown robin cash karen day jane lancey janet lippincott kip malick jane owens nancy porter trudy schwenkler sandy wood 54 miss elanorsnell coached her girls hockey team to a 7-1 season; the loss to west Chester was the only bad point in a season that saw fifteen girls, including all eleven starters, placed on all-college teams at the all-college hockey tournament at bryn mawr. five girls made the first team; robin cash went on to make the all-american team: sandy wood won a place on the second reserve team, while kim brown and betb anders placed on the all-american squad. 55 j. v. team basketball letter winners both anders robin cash lyn downes kip malick nancy porter maty ellen smith v co-captains nancy porter and inary ellen smith helped their team to a 4-2 season, which included a hig victory over west Chester, the game was played under new rules, making it much more similar to men's basketball. thegirls handled the innovations well, and were invited to the national invitational tournament held in boston, massachusetts, in march, where lyn downes and beth anders were selected all-tournament players. lacrosse letter winners both anders kim brown robin cash ka re n day lyn dowries janet lippincott kip malick jane ownes ann paid Harriet reynolds trudy scliwenkler jean stettler coach marge watson and captain jean stettler led the lacrosse team to an undefeated season, 8-0-1. as usual, the team was highlighted by goalie kim brown and by all-american janet lippincott. 5 j. v. team badminton the 1970 badminton team, coached by miss adele boyd. carried on the ursinus women’s athletics tradition with an undefeated season, tlie most exciting event of the season was the second annual intercollegiate badminton tournament, at rosemont college, here ursinus girls carried away the honors: margie alien took first place in singles, with janet lip-pincott in second place, both first and second place also went to the girls in doubles: jean ramsey and betsy flynn (this years senior managers) in first place and gretchen myers and ruth alien in second place. 60 tennis it was a season of away matches for the women’s tennis team, but a good year with only one loss, the two big wins were over penn and west Chester, and they were the only matches in which the three singles players, chris treiss, mary ellen tomasco and mary twentyman were all healthy at once, the key to the penn upset was the wins by the two double teams composed of margi allen-janet lefkoe, and betsy dickey-jean ramsey. miss boyd’s prospects for next year’s season are good since there are four returning varsity players and one returning freshman, sue jensen. if only there were some courts to practice on. . .. 61 swimming letter winners denise brewer terry connell nina fernon joan fra n ken field diane frazier marion hunter lindsey kneas linda kunz wendy lockvvood nancy macres harriet reynolds trudy schwenkler ellvn soefer jean stauffer sandy wood despite the lack of a swimming pool on campus, the ’69-70 girls’ swimming team, cocaptained by lindsay kneas and marion hunter. managed a 5-5 record for the season, coach van horn saw his team come from behind to win the last meet against swarth-more. with a score of 36-34 in favor of swarthmore before the last 200 yard freestyle relay, tin? girls swam a good race and just touched on their opponents in extremely close laps, the team finished ninth among twenty-two teams at intercollegiates. the junior varsity’s record, 3-2, indicates a good future for the team, particularly when they won't have to wait for a free hour at the “y.” 6? v softball coach eleanorsnell and captain marv ellen smith led the softball team to a 4-1 record this spring, it was the best season in years with wins over both penn state university and west Chester state. A3 By RUTH ALLEN concepts of the contempo-iVomen’s Liberation Move-were presented by Betsy , u member of the National i Chicago, on November 12 She spoke to two psychol-sses and the sociology class, idny evening a slide show I “You Came a Long Way was shown followed by a (uestion and answer period, one o’clock psychology class, Iwynn said that a girl is from a very early age to he male ego the focal point life, i.e. to define herself al-n terms of men. Women ien taught this since the be-: of the ownership of private y; thus, the oppression of is the oldest form of op-n in history. tions in the one o’clock class mited because of time but ! of the questions wi-re K|| nan were given com]H she would have to givY f her privileges and be ■ to the draft and expejSjj es. If Miss Gwynn heli Y draft, she would favorr for women. As for da s no reason why boys at . e expected to pay for dv o than girls. She viewQJP itinuation of keeping woiBp ically dependent on the ale chauvinist society. e two o’clock section tl H lore question and answ HI udent asked why won to break into the “ms becuusc there is not nv lesired in it. Women to be compassionate in public. Men must li fl ualities or be labelled Miss Gwynn answe. that both men and won . eparate boxes which diet; characteristics as mas-feminine. These boxes i lly contrived and not icr student asked if it v ■ying progress to prop iy care centers and to Id. At 1:00 p.r Ictures, followe ! Hall’s Afn ioup. At 4:00 I fcc available t d fnal folk works kal film lecturd At 9:00 p.m. lArts will presd rock group, in, whose albun fced, will delivcl KVismer. Inday, 15th. all I ijl hold workshd ,p.m. Sunday | Tirama. At 6 pi louse of Phil! a Trilogy, j | at 9:00 by J m n. Discussio] L; and close thj )70 Ursinus Ruby VIETNAM ATROCITY 1954-69 orientation advisors 67 lorett ewaskiewicz alpha phi epsilon joan haley delta pi sigma betsy flynn, zeta chi linda clarke sigma rho lambda afro-american dance ensemble 72 73 anne sexton and her kind 74 dr. abram sachar 75 taylor grant michael korn 76 Joseph mayes « r james michener jean shepherd call for a Vietnam moratorium ending the war in Vietnam is the most important task facing the american nation, over the last few years, millions of americans have campaigned, protested, and demonstrated against the war. few now defend the war, yet it continues, death and destruction are unabated; bombs and fire continue to devastate south Vietnam. billions of dollars are spent on war while the urgent domestic problems of this country remain unattended, moreover, the war has had a corrupting influence on every aspect of american life, and much of the national discontent can be traced to its influence. thus it is necessary for all those who desire peace to again become active and help bring pressure to bear on the present administration. we call for a periodic moratorium on “business as usual'’ in order that students, faculty members and concerned citizens can devote time and energy to the important work of taking the issue of peace in Vietnam to the larger community. if the war continues this fall and there is no firm commitment to american withdrawal or a negotiated settlement on October 15, participating members of the academic community will spend the entire day organizing against the war and working in the community to get others to join us in an enlarged and lengthened moratorium in november. this process will continue until there is american withdrawal ora negotiated settlement. we call upon our universities to support the moratorium, and we commit ourselves to organize this effort on our campus and in our community, we ask others to join us. 78 t 3. —• By JON WEAVER 3 3 p ' _-- o a 75 a 13 03 3 § gj 5r g- 3 — s — J n-“W « 3 3 I c 3 -i n -i t o o ; 3 3 STBfZtS 3 . I CD as o r - •- ■' n rr 3 c u ° t rio” 3 3-r. = . «. £ -• 33 O O 'h’ ViSIv 2 ,3’ 'O —■ 3 3 3 “3- JJ ■Si ’■ 3 Q. C 3 3 V rj ? 3 ■§« -•■3 O r 0 rs 3!A. 33- s r= 1 ia:=-gs S 12S - Ea s-is 5 | . | 1 3 P l l Unsilent ;.. s ' | —, - Q J JJE ■“ killed in Viet Nam, in front of the3 g : 3 a. 2 ,,. White House in single file The, 3 5 _. ..5!333 1 it1 ?.3 3 3’“o a = - in march route of 7 miles began at On the weekend of November 14th, the nation's capital received its largest crowd ever in the form of at least 250.000 people, brought together by the bond of opposition to the continuing American war policy in Southeast Asia. Demonstrators, mostly youthful, flocked to Washington from the remote parts of the United States, and some from Canada. The Midwestern states were well represented by many who had driven to Washington, picking up hitch-hikers as they came. Bus-loads came from Texas, suffering a 36 hour bus ride to march in the freezing streets . • •_._ , ... - , . . . , , „ . , r . Arlington National Cemetery with 0 - 3 = 735 °-2 f the District of Columbia to ex- T„- „ . „ ... - 4U An .... u. th “ tolling of a bell for the de-r- S _S « SS partuie of each marcher. The column of demonstrators, each wearing the name of an individual battle fatality, filed past the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, where each demonstrator shouted the name of the soldier he repre-For the majority of protestors, SCnted. and on to the Capitol Build-who arrived on Friday, the wel- jnK. The procession ended at 7:30 come was a hostile one from an a m_ on Saturday, unexpected quarter. Thunderstorms, icy winds, and small hailstones soaked, chilled, and pelted those continuing the observance of the March against Death. This march, which had begun at 6:30 p. m. on Thursday and continued for 40 hours, passed 40,000 each representing an press their dissatisfaction with the war in Viet Nam. Chartered buses and trains brought thousands of students from the colleges and universities on the east coast. March Against Death 3 c - c 3 w C - tO-5:e : - v c .j A ‘March Against Death’ Is Begun in Washington 250,000 T o Protes ■■5 k'£ rs 5 5'0 -J b- £ 9- S “7 “ 3 V.5E. 0 £ 2 c = 3o- M § a Saturday morn's began forming [h past the White arch was led by nd the bearers of 1 which the name k-ath March had | marchers e.xhib-banners and plac- J [an flag was pro- 1 march remained ! put, the solemn, I |ity assimilating | b. The marchers' H [ss to the White H peed by closely fowever, thi attempts t cal support it's policies ite House Congress a r rt of Mr. Ni th parties vi hitc House ; yy announce ; House and e. On Veterans remonies ho all wars wei immistrntion rums for sup ent's policy 'Jixon Suppc WASH1NGTC ?pt. 27. Prcsi i national indcr no circi i affected wl itiwar demo ting planned ; y- Since then, tf tration has ca nsive campai tv attempted I ?nt Johnson t fcctivencss of ins and mobil n in support S’ U,e,r n at campaign hen Mr. Nixo sit to Capitr ingress suppq 1 of seeking id tonight the leased a spe -( ?nt Agne v : vva. criticizin'- _ . ........ ..... network commentators and sor: Nathaniel . Kossack. first If-appointed analysts’? for ex- assistant in the criminal dr.i-essing hostility” to the Pres- sion who is now in the De- partment of Agriculture; and! are arrar.gincD. Robert Owne. fim assistant] ent’s policies Persons who e antiwar demonstrations arejin the Civil Rights Division, nvinced that the Administra- who has resigned from the Gov-j in's efforts go further than eminent. tempts to sway public onin- Mr. Kleindienst laid down a| i. and inc!ude such devices-hard line until the White House; using the Federal Bureau of intervened and got a reversal restigatfon to discourage the of policy, including permission! arfr r.na nf hno « in hrine for ihi-’march on Pennsylvania S' Six drummers played a death ,jr. , _ roll at the head of the march. -The first marcher was Mrs ,y Judy Droz. a diminutive 2.1- . ... year-old brunette, the mother ' ’ • ’ jSft of a 10-month-old Dro .’s husband, I i ut ! G. Droz. was killed in V last April. She wore hearing his name around neck. She said sh Washingt Mo., and th that about a lives of lying passed the U jAmed to the area J-gFionumcnt for a 1 Eero, bundled, and jall tires the dem- u H to speeches and |C .35 McCarthy, George fl oretta King, Pe-wry, Pete Seeger, . ic Havens, Lcor«r ad the cast at 1 :-nt Disturbance •JC.w OlIJ 01 nows________ qiuAs 01 .. ,!! jo oiueij.. 000 S urqj aSbtt ’luop;sojd tfutpe s.iooqas °’w 1 inH 'uo!! | the Youth In- Jo OJ|M '0S9J p|OJ9H 'MW 'U0U,J.P faction broke a- tu ise-j MjtnuiM u« W uuy ueS S zed march on the -u eui|B s.uoxim iuodiso-m f0 A1’SJ0A1Ul'1 A,,P | pro theatre board of directors president..................................mitch sayare vice president....................................robin debolt secretary..........................................gail tierney production managers....... chuck hopkinson, stu sweet historian...................................susan seel faculty advisor...........................m. h. ehrlich actors' workshop vivian applestein dave bon nett tom branca jim buck waiter fred cal la ban carol dark ron cooper jeff crandall bob dalberth barb dando robin de bolt cindy doty ken du bois john duffy vince gattone sue grun dick hoi forma n chuck hopkinson paul kingsberry early lane barbara liberi tina meade pbil moore m itch say are sue seel art severance stu sweet gail tierney nick tigbe carolee tolotti kathy treptow linda turnage vicki van born carol wasserman la vern wilhelm debbie wood denise young 84 king jim stellar 89 90 91 E rtiir — ueonesDAY, april 22 10: So - kpriori DfW£ nm -the EMftmENTt You' 2:00— DivLoyisCjef?stlE nnsTEiN hojp -‘the FWlMiOn oesTET icwn BomB H=oo- Robert TaYlo - slides c„d seriinar -'POLLUTlOn 7.j0 pfiotL Discussion — politics, ecology industry Dr. EDUARD HAR9Y LQ uE. muc«J? e a«P. pwuuxiPhia electric corifcar - . , n«ur,,rmN Dr. Ro9EI?r I HOWARD, h«{«at« HARRV h. CUR . , environmental SSsmuS COLLEGE ENGINEERS _________ _ - breathw -. Jr ?' SB :- Ksni 92 throughout the united states, april 22.1970. was observed as eartli day. a day of learning about the crisis of our environment, ursinus. too, observed earth day. the faculty was co-operative in cancelling tests and relating that day's lecture to the important topic of searching our environment, there was a schedule of events which included a speech of mr. vernon dame of the national park serv ice on “environment and you. a speech on the population explosion by dr. louis of the albert einstein medical center, a lecture with slides about air pollution, delivered by mr. robert taylor. and a panel discussion of the crisis, an action committee was formed to find ways of stopping pollution locally; it is hoped that the seriousness of the problem was conveyed to all. Campus Chest Committee Selects Student-Faculty Cast and Chorus By LESA SPACER Ben Hair, the production for this year’s Student Faculty Show, will be presented April 2fi and 27, in the TG Gym. The script, written by Carley Lane and Les Schnoll, is concerned with the search for a new President at Ursinus and other minor problems associated with this fair institution. The outcome of this search is only known to a chosen few. Son of Hair The dialogue is brief; the music makes the greatest contribution to this show. Although many had de- sired to produce a musical, no one ever had because of limited funds and lack of support. This year it was thought that a musical could get enough support if associated with Campus Chest. Since Hair is the most popular musical according to college critics, it was chosen as the starting point for the Ursinus creation. From these ideas Ben Hair (Son of Hair) was born. Cast Ben Hair has everything a musical should have. It has a capable director in Carley Lane and a capable producer in Claude Hawkins. Like Carol I-awrence in West Side Story and Yul Brynner in the King and I. Ben Hair has some very fine soloists in Karen Dirks, Linda Mills, Carol Wasscrman, Jeff Crandall, Bill Jenkins, Roger Mecouch, Gene Robbins, and Phil Snyder. Ben Hair also has many faculty members to add to its list of stars in Dr. Byerly, Miss Cope. Mrs. Lucas, Dr. Sharp, Mr. Kappoccio, and Mr. Vannucchi. One of the most important components a musical can have is the chorus. Louann Campanaro, Karen Dirks, Ruth Fawcett, Linda Harris, Marcia Knott, Linda Mills, Cynthia Peck, Kathy Powell, Lannie Pumo, Eileen Schrager, Carol Wasserman, Bill Jenkins, Bill Jones, Fid McCandlcss, Les Schnoll, and Phil Snyder are in the chorus. The non-singing roles are held by Bruce Ellsweig, Alan Gold, Claude Hawkins, and Rich Stiles. Naturally Ben Hair has an orchestra to provide background music. The musicians— John Fager, Karl Welland, and Jack Lewis—were very good about transposing the songs to fit the singers. The dance number is not lead and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, but Donna Hadnagy. Jane Kuchar, Linda Fischl, and Susanne Yamamoto arc the other dancers starring in the production. Everyone is invited. Since the dialogue is short and the music is universal in nature, non-Ursinus women and non-Ursinus men will enjoy this spectacle. Photo by Tighe Les Schnoll and Carley Lane, co-authors of Ben Hair. 94 Light Show, Ben Hair Campus Chest Events By CHUCK CHAMBERS This year’s Ursinus Campus Chest runs from April 9th to 18th. The Student Faculty Show will be staged on three successive nights the following week. April 25-27. The Co-chairmen, Joan Storer and Les Schnoll, hope to raise S3,-000 to help support various charities which are not funded nationally. Most of the money will go to the Melmark Home, which rehabilitates retarded children. Five percent of the money will go to Riafra, since food is needed there. Three Main Events The Campus Chest will include three main events: a light show, a carnival, and the Student Faculty Show. The Student Faculty Show this year is BEN HAIR a combination of music from the Broadway Show-Hair and the script by Carlcy Lane and Lcs Schnoll. The theme pic-1 tures the selection of a new President at Ursinus. The ending is top-secret. Claude Hawkins will produce the show. Tentative Schedule of Events On Thursday. April 9, there will be an O CHI donut sale in the Photo by Tighe Ronald Hess, Professor of Chemistry. the other faculty co-sponsor of the 1970 charity program. morning, the Penny Mile in the afternoon, and a charity basketball game in the evening. Friday, April 10. will feature a Phi Psi shoeshine after lunch and a concert after din-ner. Saturday. April 11, will include a Beta Sig car wash and a light show at 7:30 P.M. Monday. April 13. features an Ugly Man Photo by Tighc Annette V. Lucas of the French Department, one of the faculty cosponsors of this year’s Campus Chest Drive. Contest at 12:30 P.M. Girls dorms will be open that night. On Tuesday, April 14, there will be a card tournament and a ZX slave sale in the afternoon followed by Demas waiting dinner, a magic act by Dr. Snyder at 7:30. and pre-med films at 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 15, will have C.M.P. Notes in the morning and a fashion show at 9:00 P.M. WKUC will hold a marathon all day. Thursday. April 16. will feature a dorm clean-up in the afternoon followed by a KDK spaghetti dinner and then the carnival at night. Friday. April 17, will in-elude a Sig Nu hoagie sale and a College Bowl at 8:00 P.M. The events will end on Saturday. April 18, with the Road Jtallye at 1:00 P.M. 95 cambodia 'TV '«• • gn-tV 1 fr, Ckg.Mr !. • an Ylu dii hi ij 'W SiSS BsSSS a nttj a Special Relationship with on april 30, 1970, it was announced that u.s. and south Vietnamese forces were moving into Cambodia to root out viet cong sanctuaries; on campuses throughout the country, a storm of protest arose, on may 4, four students at kent state university were shot to death by national guardsmen sent to quiet protestors on that campus, students everywhere felt the tragedy; some of our number had been cut down, at ursinus, tests were cancelled on May 7 and 8 so that students could attend demonstrations and memorial services, faculty and students shared in the mourning and protesting, demonstrating a heartening unity of sentiment. 97 scott pierce u.s.g.a. council, 69-70 john 1. emig. president. 69-70 104 s.f.a.r.c. u.s.g.a. activities comm. 106 y.m.—y.w.c.a long-term planning comm. sigma xi stuics whitians cub and key 109 no alan c. gold, editor in young republicans young democrats 112 international relations club 113 math club beardwood chemical society 114 brownback-anders pre-medical society psychology club 115 french club Spanish club 116 english club canterbury club newman club 119 120 pi nu epsilon meistersingers 121 ■ sailing club outing club 122 wruc 1?3 color guard w.a.a. spirit club varsity club 125 1970 ruby nancy j. myers george w. russian editors-in-chief the editors wish to express their thanks to dr. helfferich for his legal advice and financial assistance, for special help in photography, we also thank ted taylor, john gray, and nick tighe. I recognize the look for the eraser, mike . . . no. yon can’t have my squash!” cheers, thanks, and good luck! sue grun terry me menamin layout carol albaugh. photography marilyn manning, copy Staff: pat Stamford, frances tyler, linda murray, edie miller, marion derr marcia smith, senior write-ups jeff crandall sue hauseman business managers les schnoll. photographer I i. s. council song fest phi alpha psi alpha phi omega 31 alpha phi epsilon seniors juniors ray cole bruce albert john danzeisen terry cushmore harvey frankel art el wood mike irey wait fus stu kravitz dave jacob harry marcy rich kalb chase kneeland tom mcmorrow steve mccormick zane maguire mike streib bob yannone jim yeakel sophomores freshmen rich berronyavo clave astheimer bill castan jay baker bill hildebrandt wait blair nick roush fred fusting bob swarr jeff hotzen john lancaster larry porter bob severi archie simons john stabler fred tapper 132 133 134 alpha sigma nu seniors ruth alien vinnie black joan host wick ginnie craig sue hauseinan betty louv marilyn manning edie miller roxie miller linda murray nancy myers debbie purdy marcia smith juniors sophomores elaine deboy linda bucher janet floyd marian dorr elaine jason judy earle linda kates colleen gleason dee kennedy meg harbison sarah jane kennedy mona jennings kathy mohler carol knight kathy ogden gail macneill kathy powell cindy reichenbach ann savage rebecca reifsnyder debbie scarfo sue scott linda urian jan seygal barb wright jane snow eileen ternove shirley watson 135 alpha phi omega seniors juniors bill burrill paul adams jim cox vvyn alt land ken distler bill barrett john emig jim deboy steve giroux rich faux andy krick john gray harry marcy scott hoyer john mawson mark levitsky don mover tom rob in son bill norcross tom roth louis quay jim steller mike wojtanowski bill taylor walker tompkins sophomores rupak bajracharya pete coleman mike compter rich dougherty dave trishman fresh men jay abbott joe bosko larry ciccarelli dave ha in rick Stoughton mark trishman bob ullman 136 kappa delta kappa seniors juniors sophomores judy gerstenecker louann campanaro terry connell anne gibson beryl cannon doris davidson carol haas ruth crompton sue esterly donna hadnagy janie kuchar debby evans karen jogan suzi smith ann fuhr carley lane gay staudenmayer gail heinemeyer donna rosenberg fran tyler marcia knott carolee tolotti sue yamamoto elaine yost joanne vvasko betty martinez jerry miller linda pritchard anneschneck lesa spacek marsha wocklish ' beta sigma lambda seniors cliris barr francis galle juniors sophomores freshmen aurel arndt craig crandall todd welsh william burkey john floravanti kenneth cooper david haas harry dolbow don bans james garrett george lombardo alan glass thomas mitros vince gravina joe muscara bill jenkins harvey passman andy kabcenel henri rauls dermis sicher dave ruff philip todd ' I 141 14? omega chi seniors juniors sophomores kathy bodley marion hunter joan hillison cynthia chase bev kraipovich clair boyer lorrett ewaskiewicz jane lancey janet carp ruth favvcett deloros lowe mary lou douane kathleen glivva carol nixon alice fennel 1 joan haley jane rice carol gearhart sharon lockyear marsiia roeder kathy gerher nancy romney connie wall linda hardy claudia pizont nancy white nancy hooven luanne pumo karen humph revs marcia king sally mccoach stephie miller meg most betsy orshurn deborah phipps donna rea susan seel gail tierney 143 delta mu sigma seniors led alspach phil corroll gary dolch clarke langrall tony pacenta larry schmidt juniors bill ashby john corse kirk diehl glenn haberbush gary keyes bob kuss wood robinson sophomores pete alien jim alspach tim bowman bill creighton bob houle selby nera brad olscn ken parks bob shmihluk scott slingsby freshmen carl garrison randy gengarelly mike kerwin bob kessler ken klejbuk don lehrkinder ed matey warren reider 144 143 146 phi alpha psi seniors carol albaugh jill berle linda clarke candy clunan elizabeth flynn susan grim lindsay kneas mary ellen smith jean stettler joan storer karen thomes juniors cris crane anne culp debbie dahlberg barbara ex line pat griffin patricia guest janet knipe pamela lawrence janet lippincott ann pietrobon cheryl Stewart joy todt peggy vanderlin linda ware sandy wood sophomores patti be dwell joanne beisel beth bland barbara dando sue floricb mary anne harbaugh linda kunz sandy pope trudy scbwenkler barbara walker J47 delta pi sigma seniors juniors sop homores freshmen brett dee me r Steve a da ms frank bronchello ed downey don dewane ton levernier rob petruzzo tom rev no Ids bob sassaman skip viola tom holmes chuck widdis roger schreffler tau sigma gamma seniors juniors sophomores choryl bievor joan broderick judy bennett denise brewer carol davis robin cash inary crosley carolyn downes emily david karen day april god win rose hachedorian laurel lisecki gail liagy liz kissel jane owens pat king dora law karen peters kip malick cindy lee nancy porter mary ellen mcfadden pat lyttle gail sternitzke carol silzle ann paul suetrexler ginger sloggett bev stehman charlie williams susie womb well nancy vvurst mary ellen tomasco robyn talley page thomas I jO 151 sigma rho lambda seniors rusty adams dave grau glenn hanf andy Harris Hob keelin john macminn bill mcclain phil moore roddy rodrigues don wills chuck wolf juniors tom auer doug guy ted Holmgren ed leggett bob me cullough rich phillips 1 in wood quiggley joe rodgers bill t ay lor Steve woo ley sophomores bill bromely mike Hartline rob jobnson paul knettler wes mcdowell joe meluzio Harvey pond bud rinck tony spagnola rich swan bayne williams freshmen kevin akey charlie anthony tony costello Steve klesczewski ed podolak tom sturgeon dave wood 152 153 154 zeta chi seniors greg adams tom branca fred callahan joe corvaia bob bed den mike mangan john mills waiter muntzer dan nauroth bob owren jim shober pete shuman dean steward jim wilkes joe zehner dan spencer jobn stewart juniors sophomores freshmen Steve mister david bowen art hanebury felix narog frank capone rick krop john tourtellotte skip debow geoff mann jim wilcox gary greenburg rick mazza paul guest kevin moser doug hunter jim kutz don larson bob long don mcaviney wes nieweg bob scappa gary schaal bill sitzler tom snavely rick rock well 155 5$T: Pi! r class officers Hilda clarke. secretary bob keehn. president bill, burrill. v. president ward vaughn, treasurer permanent class officers w. vaughn. loyalty fund chairman, e. miller, reunion chairman, j. tomlinson, secretary-treasurer. b. keehn. president chapter scholars diami 1. anders vinnie I. black dorothy p. brower linda c. foley carol k. baas mary havens alice m. johnson jeffrey j. karpiniski vicki v. h. miller john c. schlege 1 marcia e. smith claine m. yost dedication We of the class of 1970 have had contact with Mr. Richard P. Richter in a variety of ways; some of us know him from a Freshman Comp course, some from his official position as Vice President for Administrative Affairs, some from one of the numerous committees of which he is a member: the Dining Hall Committee, the Staff-Student Vietnam Moratorium Committee, and many others. To some of us he is only a name, someone somehow connected with “the administration. But his name is always mentioned with some degree of respect, an honor not often conferred upon an administrator by this generation of students. Ursinus College is Mr. Richter’s concern, what it was, what it is, and what it will be are all of interest to him. His concern is partially that of an alumnus, a member of the class of 1953, partially that of a faculty member since his appointment to the English Department, and partially that of an administrator. Perhaps it is this combination of concerns which keeps him from becoming overly concerned with the past, as many alumni are, or overly concerned with the present, as many students are, or overly concerned with the future, as many administrators are. Whatever the reason for his balanced perspective on the college, it has gained him a reputation as a man who will listen to any student be he a campus leader or one of the crowd. Thus we, the hundreth graduating class of Ursinus College, in a period of change, dedicate our yearbook to a man who was characterized in his class' yearbook as a “quiet radical, Mr. Richard P. Richter. Dear Student: Your yearbook will mcupy a prom inn replace crowded.reference shelf.ll will wknt to keeSSHfl count of tlfBTS ss of 1970; you are fbrever mjfnliers- ffild first graduatiohclass in the second cent ty College. Jhe RUBY is an important book-for Ipth of us. It irods tniMTirmrir and causes an ogcasioiiafr wince (and’some- } i times a lump in the throat). It he% s us check our goals ana- ! reminds us now mature we’re becoming. I look at my own class yearbook'and find it nostalgic and funny and at times embarrassing. In'most pictures, I find myself beside the wrong girl! You probably will find some strange things happening too; you’ll discover great changes over the years beyond the fad and fashion of your RUBY pictures. I wish you well—Class of 1970! And I saluteyourstruggle that has permitted you to survive four of the most difficult of your life. These college days were not always for you. As a matter of fact, they were not always for me! Bat then, these never were intended to be un-Your education at Ursinus was a proexperiment, and new existence as adult. I hope that because of these struggles, be capable of facing with dignity and of each day. And I entrust you to cherish the role Ufsinus College has had in shaping your credentials for a vital life. Sincerely, D. L. Helfferich, ’21 President of the College william s. petitt. m.s., sc.d. dean of the college richard j. whatley, m.s. dean of men mrs. ruth r. Harris, m.a. dean of women 163 dark r. adams gregory s. adams carol a. albaugh richard groth bozorth, ph.d english russell w. adams margaret e. alien philip josoph rappoccio, m.a. Spanish ruth c. alien alfred c. alspach, jr. vivian 1. applestein keith jordan hardman, m.a. philosophy and religion 165 , , education john t. balas 166 cheryl 1. beadle john j. bearoff jeffery d. beck herbert b. bennett jill a. berle levie van dam. ph.d. biology 167 chcryl a. biever foster leroy dennis, ph.d. mathematics barbara ann t. biezup vinnie 1. black 168 scott j. blackman joan e. bostwick adele pack boyd. m.ed. physical education kathleen b. bodley thomas c. branca • 69 political science betty a. brandt 170 william r. burri 11 ronald f. butkiewicz 171 frederick donald zucker, ph.d. political science robert 1. dark cynthia f. chase frank calvin videon, jr., b.s. physical education linda g. clarke 172 173 raymond s. cole, jr. james e. cox joseph d. corvia george arthur sharp, ph.d. psychology jeffrey a. crandall mary c. crosley carol 1. custer brett a. deomor Calvin d. yost, jr. ph.d. english 175 ann p. dinsmore ronald eugene hess, ph.d. chemistry karen e. dirks kenneth g. distler rohert j. dixon 176 177 james v. elliot james douglas davis, m.a. history bruce a. el Is we ig john 1. emig scott a. esslinger jeanetta bicking. m.s. chemistry 179 lorett r. evvaskiewicz janet 1. farina donna v. falusi ida macduffee downing, m.a. sociology ruth 1. fawcett 180 b. tauna finch 181 elizabeth flynn annette vock lucas, m.a. french philip 1. fox robert j. frank harvey h. frankel linda c. foley 182 francis a. galle david s. gerson melvyn herbert ehrlich, m.a. english judith m. gersteneker 183 Stephen m. giroux william bedford Williamson, ed.d. d.d. philosophy 184 thomas r. hartshorn susan g. hauseman mary c. havens robert 1. hedden bryant d. heisinger robert c. heisler allan lake rice, ph.d germanic languages kenneth a. hinde 187 michael j. irey kenneth c. jacob, jr. donald r. james 188 robert steams howard, ph.d. biology alice m. johnson jeffrey j. karpinski nancy r. johnson 189 190 dale 1. kennedy Herman marluk wessel, ph.d., l.h.d. education k. lindsay kneas 191 andrew e. krick derk visser. ph.d. history 192 Clifford s. labaw blanche beatrice schultz, m.s. mathematics roy m. lehr 93 carole p. lane clarke langrall barbara h. laughlin edwin d. leinbach john j. libhart, jr. donald james hunter, ph.d. economics 194 conrad lindes elliott s. linsky english . , _ . , , james pressley craft, jr.. ph.d. political science 195 betty j. louv john r. mac minn, III walton evans landes. m.s. education michael e. mangan 196 marilyn manning 197 alfred leon creager, b.d.. d.d philosophy and religion william r. maurer terrence a. me menamin richard stuart bremiller, m.a. mathematics william j. me clain susan s. me coy 198 edythe a. miller 199 200 ray karl schultz, ph.d. chemistry jane ann barth, m.a. chemistry philip w. moo re, jr. donald e. moyer ?01 waiter g. muntzer robert j. moore, jr. linda d. murray i everett vernon lewis, ph.d. mathematics 20? daniel g. nauroth gretchen e. myers geoffrey dolman, m.a. dean of admissions and english ?03 robert james myers, ph.d. chemistry ?04 kenneth e. pace anthony j. pacenta jeffrey h. pearlstein eleanor frost snell, m.a. physical education robert a. peddle 205 karen 1. peters claudia pizont patricia m. plakosh paul raymond wagner, ph.d. biology nancy 1. portor 206 luanne g. pumo roger powell staiger, ph.d. chemistry deborah j. purdy louis g. quay jean r. ramsey 707 david b. rogers 208 gary wilson, m.a. english diane romanik gayle a. byerly, ph.d. english 709 helen thompson garrett, ph.d. french 210 conrad edward kruse, d.sc. biology steven p. rubenstein george w. russian mitch sayare Stephen e. sacks lawrence d. saunders eberhard hans geiger, m.a. german 211 Vincent j. scancella sandra hurlong kerawalla, in.a. anthropology john jacob heilemann. ph.d. physics 212 larry r. schmidt 213 richard olof sorenson, m.f.a. fine arts bruce s. shipley james j. shober, III peter j. shuman, III mary ellen smith samuel c. smith, III garfield seiber pancoast, ph.d. political science 215 jean m. Stauffer joan m. storer 2ld Harold d. steward. III david 1. strunk karen m. thomas evan samuel snyder, ph.d. physics richard e. taney donald gay baker, ph.d. greek jonny a. sutlon george h. taylor 217 218 sue e. trexler 21V 220 michael wenof richard g. whited 221 Virginia c. Williamson joseph f. caffrey, m.a. russian 222 michael h. wojtanowski charles f. wolf susan h. wombwell everett martin bailey, m.a. physical education nicholas w. wood ??3 john t. wright edward rice seltzer, m.ed. education margaret s. wright 77i elaine m. yost judith a. young joseph b. zehner marc s. zimmerman martha carroll takats, m.s. physics 775 226 2 77 Paul Philip Haas ’39 I red Pierce Cor on II. Robert Sharhaugh Mabel l'cw Myrin Brook' llay HONORARY Doctor of Divinity Doctor of Letter? Doctor of Science Doctor of Humane Letters Doctor of Humane Letters COMMENCKMENT HONORS VAI.LDIC TOR1AN: Jeffrey John K.irpinski — Minima cum laude S.M UTATORIAN: Mary Carolyn Havens — sumina cum laude MAGNA CUM LAUDE: Carol Kressler Haas Diann Leiby Anders Cheryl I.ee Beadle Dorothy Pierce Brower Edwin Evans Moore, Jr. CUM LAUDE: Linda Carol Foley Robert John Frank Alice Marguerite Johnson Elaine Mae Yost Susan Scharmann McCoy Vinnie Lee Black Jean Ridgway Ramsey Donald Richard James William Thomas Shelly Jeffrey Dengler Beck Frances Carolce Tolgtti Kathy Lynn Kasley I)I;PARTM1:NTAL HONORS ENGLISH: Marilyn Manning I.a Verne Wolf Wilhelm GERMAN: Mary Carolyn Havens HISTORY : Kenneth Greenland Dialler Edythe A. Miller l.inda Diane Murray Marcia Elizabeth Smith Nicholas Woithington Wood Elaine Mac Yost CHEMISTRY : Carol Kressler Haas PHll.USOPHY-REL.; Carol Lucas Custer PHYCIIOLOGY: Edwin Evans Moore, Jr. Philip I.ee Fox MATHEMATICS: Jeff John Karpinski Kathy Lynn Kaslcv Robert John Frank POLITICAL SCIENCE: Ellen Mae Yost Francis Anthony Gallc, Jr. Louis George Quay J3I 232 234 evening school graduates front row edward j. giannone phyllis a. hamilton george g. epright, jr. albert j. connor, jr. vincent j. pellechia dale 1. drake edward h. huzzard, sr. augustus santangelo milton e. waiters, jr. thomas m. byrne pasquale f. marchese james 1. hotaling christa irene krohneman joseph p. judge thomas a. miller iii andrew a. capone john a. landis back row william j. hamilton, jr. dennis f. horner james j. bruni joseph j. grosso robert 1. griffin robert a. di marino john m. mulhall warren e. mauger horace m. light, jr. john f. fabian douglas r. shaffer harry s. hartshorn adrian b. cisick robert 1. halhnan not photographed delia m. scheety david s. huegel gerald f. parrotto james d. Stephens john b. hopkins ?36 presentation ot the first evening school graduating class gift to dr. holffcrich. on behalf of ursinus college. class officers: miiton c. waiters, reunion chairman: thomas a. miller, secretary-treasurer: harry s. hartshorn, loyalty fund chairman: linwood f. bieler. president. presentation of a gift to retiring evening school director, dr. william j. phi 111 ps. by harry hartshorn, president of e.s.s.c. 737 CLARK R. ADAMS MATHEMATICS Transfer from Catawba . . . Sports fan . . . Math puzzles and people . . “Think about it” . . . “Knowledge gained through your own mistakes is long remembered. GREGORY ADAMS ZETACHI ECONOMICS •Viper . . . Varsity Club . . . Athletics . . . When in doubt, punt” . . . ZX Rushing Chairman . . . It’s a good game for a day.” RJW RUSSELL ADAMS SIGMA RHO LAMBDA PSYCHOLOGY “Rusty” . . . Cutting classes . . . “Let’s go drinking . . . two years varsity wrestler before switch to soccer . . . Studying causes cancer. CAROL ANN ALBAUGH PHI ALPHA PSI PSYCHOLOGY Albie . . . Phi Psi Veep . . . Ma and Pa's . . . Shore weekend and I'm Curious. Carmen . . . “Frosh. you'll learn to love it . . . The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . super sub . . . sweat pants and Burger King . . . Judiciary Board ... Senior year with a spider MARGARET ELIZABETH ALLEN KAPPA DELTA KAPPA IIEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Margi . . . twin . . . aggressive badminton player . . . “I'm not Ruth . . . Outing Club President . . . seventh heaven angel ... three years with Pepper ... The best way to have a friend is for you to be one. RUTH C. ALLEN ALPHA SIGMA NU ENGLISH “Rallen” . . . VP of YWCA . . . tennis, skiing, and guitar . . . all-nighters sophomore year . . . VYRUC's Rockin' Ruth . . . Y Program Committee Co-Chairman . . . I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. Mark Twain ALFRED C. ALSPACII DELTA MU SIGMA POLITICAL SCIENCE “Ted ... “What's it to ya? DIANN LEIBY ANDERS ENGLISH Member of Phi Kappa Alpha . . . Whitian . . . “Seventh heaven is the best dorm at U.G.” . . . Senior year at Purdue . . . continuing education for college teaching . . .“To be awake is to be alive. I have never yet met a man who was quite awake. Thoreau VIVIAN LOUISE APPLES'TEIN ENGLISH Junior year abroad in Germany JOHN THOMAS BALAS CHEMISTRY 1 loney-Bear CHRISTOPHER TRENT BARR BETA SIGMA LAMBDA HISTORY C. Barr . . . trips to Reading . . . one man decorating committee for Egar Gateway . . . Christmas tidings and RJW . . . fourth floor Dorr will live forever . . . missed the 3( -72 bust ... “I cannot hear your words because your actions speak too loud. Tennyson WILLIAM LEWIS BATCHELOR MATHEMATICS “Ii6w . . . Agency VP . . . Marge . . . “K'mela . . . the hamburger upon the wall ... a Banana Splits Club charter member ... one halt of the accidental hand holding ... Never give a sucker an even break. W. C. Fields CHERYL L. BEADLE FRENCH PSEA . . . Dean's List . . . sewing . . . reading . . . And lost teacups full of our ashes floated by.” Ferlinghetti JOHN J. UEAROFF PHYSICS “Blackboard . . . What's happen' . . . sports . . . playing with the Gestures” and Rico and the Ravens . . . school record for most accumulated parking violations JEFFREY D, BECK ALPHA PHI OMEGA ' ECONOMICS Cub and Key Society . . . Omwake Hall for three years . . . Epler's electronic brainstorms . . . Driesbach’s jitters ... Miller's drink-a-toast... High fidelity stereo ... “Shine’s forever HERBERT B. BENNETT HISTORY JILL ATHALIE BERLE PHI ALPHA PSI HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION A phys. edder . . . student teacher... a Marine . . . future second lieutenant . . . hockey goalie . . . third base-man in softball ... a PAL in Phi Psi . . . Semper fidelis ... a real American ... I regret that 1 have but one life to give for mv country. Nathan Hale CHERYL A. BI EVER TAU SlGMl GAMMA MATHEMATICS “Beav” . . . Kath for years . . . OTC forever . . . open the window . . . Math genius . . . Honda or bus . . . future teacher . . . loot's play bridge. . . . coffee lover . . . Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Edison BARBARA ANN BlEZUP Barb . .. Psi Chi. .. reading . . . tennis . .. Cheer up. Things will get worse. B. Ridge PSYCHOLOGY VINNIE LEE BLACK ALPHA SIGMA MU SPANISH Sig Nu Recording Secretary . . . plans to teach ... I can hardly wait .. . planning holidays according to when Bill has leave ... counting the days until he comes home J. SCOTT BLACKMAN HISTORY Fourth floor Derr . . . that ridiculous game ... I have to do my Latin . . . MG that leaked . . . last of Joey Hindle's friends KATHLEEN BODLEY OMEGA CHI POLITICAL SCIENCE JOAN ELORNA BOSTWICK ALPHA SIGMA NU PSYCHOLOGY THOMAS C. BRANCA Tom . . . President. Zeta Chi . little P.P. Ralph Borneman BETTY ANN BRANDT ZETA Cl II . Varsity Club . . . Football Co-Captain 69-70 POLI TICAL SCIENCE The Big Guy . . . You POLITICAL SCIENCE DENISE BREWER TAU SIGMA GAMMA 1IEALTI1 AND PI IYSICAL EDUCATION Senior year on Beardwood II . . . many happ hours . . . year of the turtle . . . S.T. at P.V. Jr. High . . . life with an intellectual phvs. edder . . . almost a frozen year in Duryea . . . balcony scene from R J . . . Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Confucius DOROTHY P. BROWER BIOLOGY Secretary of Ursinus Christian Fellowship . . . Co-Chairman of Service Projects, off campus, for Y . . . Working with supposedly delinquent boys at St. Gabe s KIMBERLY A. BROWN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kim . . . Recalcitrant Sncll-bellc ... Pollyanna hater . .. anti-socialite .. . Nobody happier to go than lam... never made Ursinus Ladies Society . . . “Oh? I don’t feel like it” . . . Hockey co-captain . . . Those for whom you die on the cross are never close by. WILLIAM ROSS BURRILL Bill” ... Class of 70 Vice President . RONALD F. BUTKIEWICZ ALPHA PHI OMEGA . President APO . .. sailing ... flying PSYCHOLOGY ECONOMICS FREDERICK B. CALLAHAN ZETA CHI POLITICAL SCIENCE Fred . . . dirty room, dirty clothes, dirty mouth ... I don’t get mad. 1 get even. . . . Big hat . . . Seniority at the Croft . . . Busboy MVP for 4 vears . . . President. RJW Admiration Society . . . We have eves behind our clothes.” RJW DAVID B. CALVERT BIOLOGY THOMAS J. CARPENTER PSYCHOLOGY CYNTHIA FERN CHASE OMEGA CHI ENGLISH Cindy” . . . O’Chi VP . . . Veep for ISC ... a $72.00 date? . . . Narf. Narf . . . da dn-da da . . . CCC-“It’s not funny, frosh . . . Fern and Bern . . . If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Thoreau ROBERT L. CLARK MATHEMATICS LINDA GRAFFLIN CLARKE PHI ALPHA PSI ENGLISH “Linda . . . Class Secretary . . . How soon are table changes? . . . Today is the first day of the rest of my life. . . . American History at a Glance . . . acoustical stairway . .. Gemini 101.102 .. . PALS . . . favorite music: the sound of laughter . . . The great essentials of happiness are something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. Masefield CANDACE P. CLUNAN PHI ALPHA PSI HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION RAYMOND S. COLE ALPHA PHI EPSILON ECONOMICS Ray” . . . Is it Friday, yet? . . . Well, I've been sick ... “1 used to have a shirt like that . .. Get me up for breakfast tomorrow . . . NCSTPB ... “I had a rocky third grade. PAULA COMISKI TAU SIGMA GAMMA POLITICAL SCIENCE Naptime . . . social work . . . Quiet hours” ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . The most obnoxious people in the world are the overly refined. Mark Twain PHILIP CORRELL DELTA MU SIGMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOSEPH I) GORVAIA ZETA CHI Varsity Club ... treasurer of ZX ... sports ... I only have two pairs of eyes. RJW JAMES E. COX ALPHA PHI OMEGA Jim RONALD COOPER ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECONOMICS JEFFREY CRANDALL BIOLOGY Jeff . . . Ruby Business Manager . . . Alpha Psi Omega President . . . Pro-Theater VP . . . Make snow, not war . . . Francie . . . When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely, it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone.” Tennessee Williams MARY COPE CROSLEY TAU SIGMA GAMMA ENGLISH “Croz . . . Every pine tree should have an owl to liven things up . . . life’s a holiday . . . duck calls with Chase, Peters, and Parisano . . . pinned two years in a row to the same guy . .. “We don't want any more Cindy Chases or Mary Crosleys working in this dining hall. Dave Gerson CAROL LUCAS CUSTER PHI ALPHA PSI PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Luke . . . Clumsiest Cheerleader of the Year Award . . . Knees . . . baseball widow with a husband . . . I don't believe you said that . . . honeymoon senior year and part-time jobs to pay for it . . . Steven . . . Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction. Antoine de Saint-Exupery DONNA LYNN CUSWORTH PHYSICS JOHN R. DANZEISEN ALPHA PHI EPSILON CHEMISTRY Danz . . . APES President . . . Secretary-Treasurer. I. F. Council ... I once knew a coolie named Thumb . . . When navies are forgotten; and fleets are useless things; When the dove shall warm her bosom; beneath the eagle’s wings. Knowles KAREN J. DAY TAU SIGMA GAMMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Directory assistance in the summer . . . other German major? . . . home every weekend . . . geography roommate . . . three years of quilted daisies and shag . . . Staten Island . . . 27 . . . Mike . . . Oh sleep! it is a gentle thing. Beloved from pole to pole. Coleridge ROBIN A. DEBOLT ENGLISH BRETT A. DEEMER POLITICAL SCIENCE ANN PORTER DINSMOOR MATHEMATICS KAREN EILEEN DIRKS MATHEMATICS Kar . . . the dumb duo . . . scrabble tournaments . . . the old Shreiner . . . invisible student teacher . . . parent's lounge . . . But you didn't ask me! ... Hell is paved with good intentions. Samuel Johnson KENNETH G. DISTLER ALPHA PHI OMEGA HISTORY Ken . . . Cub and Key . . . APO Veep . . . Live and let live . . . Blue hat . . . VP. YMCA ... An IQ of .. . Lennon and McCarney forever . . . Suite 208 art gallery ... Joe Namath is beautiful . . . The longest journey begins with a single step. John Kennedy ROBERT J. DIXON GARY D. DOLCH JAMES M. DORI POLITICAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY 3-2 ENGINEERING BRUCE T. DUNLAP MATHEMATICS “Nerd” . . . “I’m improving in the monthly poll. simple people do simple things ... “I can’t pay my phone bill. . . . “Why did I become a math major?” . .. “I’m not drunk . . . Success is the ability to overcome our failures.” GEORGE E. DUPONT JAMES V. ELLIOTT MATHEMATICS ECONOMICS BRUCE ELLSWEIG CHEMISTRY PRE-MED “LeWaff ... SFARC chairman ... “Out of sight . .. “Turn down the stereo. I'm trying to sleep. . .. “Shoulda studied . . . Barb ... What sort of insects do you rejoice in. where you come from?” Lewis Carroll JOHN L. EMIG ALPHA PHI OMEGA ENGLISH Had hopes of becoming a grammarian . . . End the draft . . . Cub and Key . . . Stuics . . . President USGA . . . only nine papers this semester . . . America begins in New England, but San Francisco is nice, too . . . But Dr. Helfferich, revolt is immanent. I am an effete, impudent snob.” SCOTT A. ESSLINGEK GEORGE EURE Dishwasher . . . hunting . . fishing . .. three year wrestler .. . professional cowboy .. PSYCHOLOGY ECONOMICS Shoot ’em in the knees.” JUNE SINGLEY EVANS PSYCHOLOGY June . . . Original Rimby Royalette . . . Monday night experimental paper panic . . . B214 pinochle team . . . No biggie . . . Psi Chi . . . one of the last great procrastinators . . . Wayne . . . Live each day as though it were your last, because each day you are dying. LORETT RENEE EWASKIEWICZ OMEGA CHI Cheerleading captain. ’69-70 . . . W3 . . . Animal room— three glorious years years in Durvea ... Who’s Who ... APES Homecoming Queen. 1969 ... Duffy HISTORY Spring Festival . . . Four ALLEN WALTON FAAET. JR. POLITICAL SCIENCE “Al . . . freshman drag racer . . . the militant polemics” and perspectives” . . . ill-fated USC protest march . .. “Clarion Movement and Wombat Flotilla” ... the cultural revolution . . . last chance for change taken . . . Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now.” Crosby. Stills, and Nash GEORGE THOMAS FAGLEY. JR. MATHEMATICS G.T.” . . . President. Music Organizations ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Band . . . watched Wruc come a long way . . . L.T. . . . student teaching . . . Do you know what ’fat chance’ means?” Sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes the bear cats you.” ... July 11.1970. my freedom ends DONNA VIRGINIA FALUSI POLITICAL SCIENCE JANET LANDIS FARINA TAU SIGMA GAMMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Janet . . . Shreiner . . . Peels . . . “Hey, Hoge” . . . B214 pinochle team . . . student teaching . . . Well, the way I figure it . . . Housekeeper . . . October 12. 1968 . . . August 2. 1969 . . . Kitty. Paula. Linda, then Peter ... I count myself in nothing else so happy, as in a soul remembering my good friends.” Shakespeare RUTH L. FAWCETT OMEGA CHI PHILOSOPIIY AND RELIGION Socratic Club’s Scribe . . . Meistersingers . . . Messiah . . . Lannie for 4 years . . . Cycle ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Recording secretary. O’Chi LINDA VERONICA FISCHL ECONOMICS Fish” . . . Royal Order of Hobnettes . .. Justin Grapevine . . . saucer sledding . . . Merp . . . spring festivals . . . Pussycat . . . Boris and Natasha . . . Davey take the cash and let the credit go. Nor heed the rumble of a distant drum.” Omar Khayyam KENNETH A. FLETCHER BIOLOGY SUSAN E. FL1TCRAFT HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sam” . . . Cherry pie kid . . . Hobson for 4 . . . the year of the Fiat ... I can't remember . . . Miss Fix-it . . . What? me study?” .. . ten minutes to brush her teeth—forever to take a shower .. . Life is really very simple, but men insist upon making it complicated.” Confucius ELIZABETH HART FLYNN PHI ALPHA PSI HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bets . Munchkin . . . Shreiner beginning and ending . . . human interest stories .. . 43 . .. Spring Festival Co-Chairman. 1969 . . . Judiciary Board . . . summer school . . . The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . Those who have the largest hearts have the soundest understanding; and he is the truest philosopher who can forget himself.” Hazlitt LINDA CAROL FOLEY MATHEMATICS Whitian ... Pi Nu Epsilon VP . . . Messiah . . . Meisters Tours . . . Business Manager . . . It's snowing” . . . Math Club President .. . wonderful friendships PHILIP LEE FOX PSYCHOLOGY Phil . . . Psi Chi . . . Agency . . . It's all your fault. Roy . . . suite quack . . . Psychology Club . .. graduate school . .. Give me back my Parker ... No lo creo!” ROBERT JOHN FRANK MATHEMATICS R.J.” . . . Homemaker of the Year . . . Young Republicans VP ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . WRUC troubleshooter and announcer . . . All right. I’m psyched” . . . Meistersingers . . . Messiah . . . And ye wretched of the earth.” Koestler HARVEY H. FRANKEL CHEMISTRY FRANCIS A. GALLE. JR. BETA SIGMA LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE Fran ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . June marriage . . . Law School . . . Lucky 14 Club . . . great times at Zvarick’s . . . Beta Sig President . . . Dr. Miller is the greatest” . . . Cindy . . . “Unless you love someone, nothing makes any sense.” DAVID S. GERSON PSYCHOLOGY JUDITH M. GERSTENEKER KAPPA DELTA KAPPA FRENCH Judie . . . from Shreiner to Paisley III . . . inspiration from Cindy ... a royal French headache . . . L'ete a McGill ... a surprise roommate .. . happiness is student teaching ... that glorious senior year . .. A tme friend is the best possession. ANN H. GIBSON KAPPA DELTA KAPPA PSYCHOLOGY STEPHEN M. GIROUX ALPHA PHI OMEGA POLITICAL SCIENCE Steve . . . hates the Beatles after four years . . . biggest smile around ... a floor manager with authority? . . . How hard can this test be?” . . . law school hopeful . . . Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his teachers; the second, more personal and important, from himself. Gibbon KATHLEEN F. GLIWA OMEGA CHI MATHEMATICS Kath . . . with Beav 2Vx years . . . Ellyn and her doubles . . . weekend traveler . . . Is the phone busy?” . . . marriage in June . . . letters to Jim . . . Hi-C grape . . . Messiah . . . There is nothing sillier than a silly laugh. Caligula DAVID P.GRAU SIGMA RHO LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE Garu” . . . dishwasher . . . Varsity Club treasurer . . . Soccer team captain . . . YM-YWCA treasurer . . . Let's go! Who's working this meal? . . . And in the end. the love you take is equal to the love you make. Lennon-McCartney HOLLY K. GREEN HISTORY PSEA ... Pi Gamma Mu ... guitar and piano ... reading SUSAN PAGE GRUN PHI ALPHA PSI ENGLISH Susie . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . people watcher . . . How soon our children will be ashamed Taking at last their vengeance for these horrors Remembering how in so strange a time Common integrity could look like courage. Yevtusherko CAROL K. HAAS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA CHEMISTRY Whitian ... Who's Who ... Sigma Xi ... 4 years of the Dean's Organic ... Levy for hours ... Ursinus’ phosphine and arsine chemist . . Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Pfahler 3 resident . . . Chem seminars at the Bridge . . . Woodrow Wilson fellow . . . If you expect nothing, you get nothing. Schulz DONNA M. HADNAGY KAPPA DELTA KAPPA PSYCHOLOGY Psi Chi President . . . Hobson and the Mag Men . . . Olantungi and John Davidson . . . Walking in space” with experimental . . . Hawaii and Good Morning Starshine . . . Today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. JOAN E. HALEY OMEGA CHI ECONOMICS Haley” . . . O’Chi President . . . 1-10-70 . . . TGIF at Yoder’s . . . I'll play your silly little game” . . . 321 . . . Nieberism ... U.C.V.C. ... wall climber ... good times .. . She's 28 years old tonight.” Steppemvolf GLENN C. HANF SIGMA RHO LAMBDA BIOLOGY only married brother of Sig Kho . . . Bridge? . . . Ma and Pa’s ... 4 years a senior? . . . “How 'bout another beer? ... While you’re up ... ANDREW HARRIS. JR. SIGMA RHO LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE LINDA HARRIS HISTORY THOMAS ROBERT HARTSHORN ECONOMICS Tom . . . Weekly Business Manager . . . VP of Economics Club . . . If it can be done. I'll do it” .. boating . . water skiing .. . Goes like a bat out of a place I know but dare not tell. E. V. Lewis SUSAN G. HAUSEMAN ALPHA SIGMA NU MATHEMATICS Gert . . . Meisters Tours ... Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Business Manager. 1970 Ruby . . . Meistersingers VP . . . Q square root of 2. square root of 3 Club ... Do you know what fat chance means? MARY CAROLYN HAVENS GERMAN Mary ... German Club ... fantastic ... Junior year abroad in Germany ROBERT L. HEDDEN ZETA CHI ECONOMICS BRYANT D. HEISENGER HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROBERT C. HEISLER PSYCHOLOGY RONALD K. HERMAN PSYCHOLOGY KENNETH A. HINDE GERMAN CHARLES S. HOPKINSON. JR. BIOLOGY MICHAEL J. IREY ALPHA PHI EPSILON ECONOMICS Thumb . . . one delightful year in Freeland . . . Wilkinson Lounge when TV was working . . . Founder of the Trio Express . . . Go ahead and pick on me—you're only toying with your life . . . “The good and wise lead quiet lives. Euripides KENNETH C. JACOB IHSTORY Ken . . . grad school in modern European History . . . conservative musical tastes . . . Keep pushing . . . Elizabeth II . .. Defeat’s totally psychological: believe you have not been defeated and you are not. KCJ DONALD R. JAMES CHEMISTRY ALICE M. JOHNSON CHEMISTRY-PRE-MED Whitian . .. Come to Jefferson . . . co-ed dorm on 3rd floor Pfahler ... the only triple in Paisley .. . voyages of the Starship Enterprise . . . Wruc table . . . For unto us a child is born” . . . But still try. for who knows what is possible. Faraday NANCY R. JOHNSON SPANISH Nancy” . . . LBJ . . . Original Rimby’s Royalette . . . PSEA . . . Junior year in Spain . . . Who cares? . . . Hand me the TV page . . . room 1 vs. room 2 . . . C’est la vie” ... Juan TERRENCE JONES BIOLOGY JEFFREY J. KARPINSKI MATHEMATICS “Jeff” . . . Math. WRUC. Meisters. Messiah . . . Good evening and welcome to 'Sounds of the Big Bands’ . . . 30th Sixth Avenue. Mrs. D. and Lee's violin . .. bad puns .. . Wednesday morning communion and the Lewises . . . WRUC table . .. problems with R.J. and Kathy KATHY LYNN KASLEY MATHEMATICS ROBERT ERNEST KEEHN, III SIGMA RHO LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE Keehner” . . . four years basketball . . . Cub and Key . . . Stuics . . . Put yourself in the other person’s place . . . Sig Rho President . .. President. Class of 1970 ... “Why walk through life when you can bugaloo? WILLIAM B. KELLY. Ill DALE L. KENNEDY PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION POLITICAL SCIENCE KAY LINDSAY KNEAS PHI ALPHA PSI HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION “Lindsay” . . . The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . always a phys. edder . . . King Join for a roommate . . . Fifth Dimension . . . European bus rides . . . shore weekend and I’m Curious. Carmen . . . I'm the only sane one here” . . . true blue . . . A moment s insight is sometimes worth a life’s experience.” Holmes GARY W. KRAMER CHEMISTRY STUART A. KRAVITZ ALPIIA PHI EPSILON BIOLOGY PRE-MED Krav” ... all night card games in 2()t . . . future quack doctor . . . Derr Hall . . . Joey Hindle and stepball live forever ... I haven’t gone to college for four years for nothing, or have I? . . . You should know everything about something and something about everything. FREDERICK L. KREAMER ECONOMICS ANDREW EARL KR1CK ALPHA PHI OMEGA BIOLOGY PRE-MED Andy” . . . APO VP . . . Ne illegitiniatis carborundum” . .. Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around us in awareness. Thurber JAMES H. KUNKLEMAN CLIFFORD S. LAB AW ECONOMICS CHEMISTRY CAROLE PATRICIA LANK KAPPA DELTA KAPPA PSYCHOLOGY Carley” . . . I’m just actively inactive” . . . “Anyone for the mall . . . Have to visit my friends” . . . And nothings quite as sure as change” . . . Cursed are the meek for they shall inhibit the earth.” . . . peace CLARKE LANCRALL. JR. DELTA MU SIGMA PSYCHOLOGY Lang” . . . Varsity Club . . . U.C. dishwashers . . . Soccer for 4 . . . Psyche lab assistant . . . Demas VP . . . I'm sorry” . .. Junior Dictator .. . No guys. Mary and I are not having a fight, just a small discussion?” BARBARA HILTON LAUGHLIN ENGLISH Barb” .. . Co-Chairman. 1969 Campus Chest . . . Benjamin ... an almost hit . . . Lansdale . . . At least talk to each other. To communicate is the beginning of understanding. AT T ROY MARTIN LEHR HISTORY Yoga positions . . . Are you kidding? . . . baloney . . . Twililight Zone and John Facenda . . . If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” Thoreau EDWIN D. LEINBACH CHEMISTRY Ed” . . . Beardwood Client VP . . . Snarf! . . . “world’s most dedicated tutor” . . . possessor of basketball’s first harem . . . firm believer in the great comeback” . . . Happiness—something to do. someone to love, something to hope for.” JOHN R. LEWIS. Ill POLITICAL SCIENCE JOHN J. LIB HART. JR. BIOLOGY lack” . . . alrighty” . . . Pre-Medical Society . . . music . . . If you get in. you get in; if you don’t, you don’t. CONRAD L. LINDES CHEMISTRY ELLIOTT S. LINSKY BIOLOGY LAUREL ANNE LISECKI TAU SIGMA GAMMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Tau Sig VP . . . majorette captain . . . member of this year’s hard core . . . came down from the hill . . . student teaching . . . think snow . . . Quiet hours! . . . Jim . . . And when happiness seems to be nowhere around, remember it's waiting just to be found. SHARON L. LOCKYEAR OMEGA CHI PSYCHOLOGY Psi Chi . . . Beardwood basement . . . sparkle . . . happy hour . . . CCC . . . Steve . . . All that which matters is but fora moment, that only is important which is eternal. Milan Cathedral WILLIAM F. LONGAKKR CHEMISTRY BETTY J. LOUV ALPHA SIGMA NU CHEMISTRY lab assistant for CMP JOHN R. MACMINN. Ill SIGMA RHO LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE NANCY DIKA MAORIS MATHEMATICS student teacher . . . three years on campus, to Olevian for the fourth . . . Georgy Girl? . . . working for Bremiller . . . I really am 21! . . . math club . . . work-study (?) in Oregon . . . The most exciting reward a teacher can receive is to hear a child say. ‘Oh. I get it! Kauffman MICHAEL MAHALCHIK POLITICAL SCIENCE MIC! IAEL EARL MANGAN ZETA Cl II I IE ALT! I AND PI IYSICAL EDUCATION Mike . . . Varsity Club . . . All little boys an? friends . . . football . . . wrestling. . . baseball . . . Keep your face to the sunshine and you will never see the shadow. MARILYN MANNING ALPHA SIGMA NU ENGLISH ••Dum-Dum . . . morning-ugh . . . typing all night . . . Someday Tm going to get organized . . . Whitian . . . not off campus till senior year . . . never enough hours in a day . . . Tom . . . The deeper sorrow canes into your being, the more joy you can contain. Gibran HARRY S. MARCY ALPHA PHI EPSILON BIOLOGY Harry . . . APO brother . . . Penn man . . . fine times in the Pooonos . . . Apes haven in South Hall . . . Jay Peak .. . Blue-eyed blondes . .. I'm a man who does not exist for others. Rand JAMES K. MARSHALL POLITICAL SCIENCE JOAN SLIFER MARSHALL OMEGA CHI MATHEMATICS calamities in Beardwood basement . . . late nights in Paisley . . . Kathy's earrings . . . Mrs. ... to sail the seven seas ... When love beckons, follow him. though his ways are hard and steep.” Gibran MARY ELLEN MATCHNER ENGLISH WILLIAM R. MAURER POLITICAL SCIENCE WILLIAM JOHN MCCLAIN SIGMA RHO LAMBDA POLITICAL SCIENCE Bill . . . Oh. really? . . . Ocean City . . . Bayshores . . . Dunes til dawn . . . cut down in his prime by a Phi Psi girl ... “Love; peace, try mellow, be real. Caswell SUSAN SCHARMANN MCCOY ENGLISH Sue . . . transfer student in junior year. . . library assistant .. . PSEA ... social life revolves around new husband . . . Skippack tutoring program ... I can’t wait for graduation. TERRANCE MCMENAMIN HISTORY RAY W. MEAD MATHEMATICS CYNTHIA SHEPPARD MEYER HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Cindy . . . dance leader in Spring Festival and Travellin II . . . I don't want to hear it. . . . gymnastics . . . wazzv” hair . . . What is life, but a series of inspired follies? Shaw EDYTHE A. MILLER ALPHA SIGMA NU HISTORY Edie . .. student teacher at C-T .. . snippy pledge .. . sarcastic .. . history department assistant... Marcia, are you studying again? . . . PSEA . . . always friends, never lovers . . . Original Rimby's Royalette . . . Circumstances are like clouds, continually gathering and bursting. Keats RICHARD G. MILLER POLITICAL SCIENCE ROXANNE LYNNE MILLER ALP! IA SIGMA NU POLITICAL SCIENCE Roxie . . . Catch the Wind . . . 3V2 . . . cowardly ex-psyche major . . . red and gray ... a liberal . . . feather bedding in the Evening School . . . You make the good times yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that an? right for those that aren’t.” McKuen JOHN PATRICK MILLS ZETACHI POLITICAL SCIENCE Juan” . . . Who phoned? • • • Harry's ec. classes . . . athletics . . Varsity Club . . . No problem. I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. EDWIN E. MOORE PSYCIIOLOGY Ed . . . Varsity tennis . . . working at Norristown State . . . Psi Chi . . . transfer from Lehigh . . . You win some, you lose some” . . . enjoyed mice and bats in Isenherg ... If youth only knew: and if age only could.” Kstienne PHILIP W. MOORE SIGMA RlIO LAMBDA FRENCH Being careful to leave ample room in his life for incurable attacks of whimsy. Philip intends to embark on a full and prosperous sojourn through his years ... seeking fulfilling experiences with no room for regret. Nothing need be said of his time at Ursinus ... He does, however, hope to have left behind good friends who will be all the more welcome in the years to come.” PWM ROBERT J. MOORE. |R. HISTORY Bob” . . . Seminary bound . . . Don Juan of the church set? . . . President. ITsinus Christian Fellowship . . . What a beautiful person” . . . “Deacon Bob . . . Nancy . . . For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Phillippians 1:21 DONALD EUGENE MOYER ALP! IA PI II OMEGA HISTORY Mom . .. APO Social Chairman . . . USGA .. . Did Polli call?” WALTERG. MUNTZER ZETACHI PSYCHOLOGY Munz . . . Ridge's rebel . . . spoken for . . . beware September 5. 1970 . . . one of Fircroft’s finest . . . nondrinker . . . leg man . . . experimental and Bud . . . I.F. weekends . . . Pat ... “I don’t get angry- -I just get more than even. WGM LINDA DIANE MURRAY ALPHA SIGMA NU HISTORY Sig Nu s Pro . . . . Larry . . . an avid U.C. baseball fan . . . Whitians . . . European traveller . . . Oh. to be in England’ . . . teaching and grad school at Delaware . . . Memories ever lingering. . . ” GRETCHEN ELAINE MYERS KAPPA DELTA KAPPA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Pepper . . . 7th heaven angel . . . tennis bum ... 3 years with the other half . . . two closets and a bathroom . . . where’s the room . . . Herbie and l.eroy .. . back pack is the closet . . . You have to believe in happiness. NANCY JANE MYERS ALP!IA SIGMA NU ENGL1SII Nance . . . the mad paper hanger . . . Sig Nu VP . . . three and you’re out . . . that kills me . . . only yom Rabbi knows for sure . . . Ursinus all summer? . . . effete snob for peace . . . the closet in Duryea . . . red and silver shining, whether near or faraway ” . . . Happy those early days when I shined in angel infancy. Before I understood this place. Vaughn DANIEL GEORGE NAUROTH ZETA CHI ECONOMICS Dan . . . from Rocco’s to Yoder's . . . ZX Wine Commissioner ... I never did . . . VP of RJW Admiration Society ... 3 years active duty in Fircroft . . . Just for a couple of beers ... I caught vou with the big guy. RJW SHARYN LEE NEGUS PHI ALPHA PS! PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Sharyn . . . I..B.E. and L.K.D.—many thanks . . . living a life of people and places . . . December 20 . . . If you can love you can ROAR WILLIAM H. N1CHOLLS ECONOMICS SUSAN A. NIEBER ENGLISH Nieber” ... 4 years on Maggie's Farm with the Salt of tin Earth . . 7-31-69 to 1-10-70 . . . Haley. Romney and P.321 . . . everything’s relative . . . everybody must get stoned . . . gimme shelter . . . ZAP-TWANG . . It’s all right. Ma. I’m only bleedin'.” Dylan WILLIAM A. NORCROSS ALPHA PHI OMEGA CHEMISTRY Dorque ... Stuics . . . Cub and Key President . . . Pres. YMCA ... Who’s Who .. . President. Pre-Med Society . .. South Hall birthday parties . .. The essence of life is love. JAMES ROBERT NORTON BIOLOGY Nort . . . last of the 724 gang . . . Messiah . . . See you in Manchuria . . . Friday afternoons at Bud’s . . . last member of Gama Ray JANE LAUREN (JWENS TAl’ SIGMA GAMMA HEAI.TII AND PIIVSIGAI. F.DlfCATION Flash . . . Tan Sig President ... a reel deet dcedle dee . . . Back in a Hash . . . that's dapper . . . Hockey Co-Captain . . . Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep for every dream precedes the goal. Pamela Vaull Starr ROBER T PARKER OWREN ZET. Rob . . . 447 bouncer. . . Varsity Club . . . football . . tomorrow. E. KENNETH PACE ANTHONY ). PACENTA JEFFREY II. PKARLSTEIN CHI ECONOMICS baseball . . . “Why do today what you can put off until ECONOMICS BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS ROBER T A. PEDDLE MATHEMATICS Bob” . . . football with the Waz . . . love that student teaching. . . Proctor, thanks Ray K. . . . L.T. ... a nurse ... My heart bleeds for you ... days are numbered . . . Into every life a little rain must fall.” KAREN LEE PETERS TAU SIGMA GAMMA ENGLISH Four years with Gindv and Mary? . . . memories shared with 944 . . . I'll just never understand you. . . . Shreinerand Beard wood 11... a goodbye to Villanova and hello to Su rfer Sam... Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking forward together in the same direction. Antoine de Saint Exupery CLAUDIA PIZONT OMEGA CHI POLITICAL SCIENCE Claude ... We 5 of 944 ... A is for arson . . . Shreiner’s cracking up ... never overcut... T.G.I.F. at Yoder's . . . practical education in 321 . . . U.C.V.C. . . . How nice for you . . . We thought we could sit forever in fun though our chances were really a million to one. Dylan PATRICIA MARIE PLAKOSH MATHEMATICS Clanier for three years . . . Clumsy ... I’m so dumb ...2X3 =5? . . Good afternoon. Ursinus College NANCY PORTER TAU SIGMA GAMMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nance .. . many happy hours . . . breathless Snellbelle . . . shaky pine tree . . . oops ... numerous chuckles . . . an enjoyable four years . . . Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns. I am thankful that thorns have roses. Karr LUANNE PUMO OMEGA CHI FRENCH Lannie . . . “It’s a long way from 944 . . . Paris ... St. Gabe's . . . Newman . . . Ruth and La-La . . Messiah ... stop and take a look around .. . But still try. for who knows what is possible. Faraday DEBORAH JANE PURDY ALPHA SIGMA NU ENGLISH Debbie . . . December 27. 1966 to June 27. 1970 . . . Bill . . . B.C. to U.C. . . . weekends at Uunbda Chi-Drexel . . . English in a junior high . . . S. T. at Phoenixville . . . the nun . . . The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. Frost STEVEN P. RUBENSTF.IN CHEMISTRY GEORGE WALTON RUSSIAN BIOLOGY PRE-MED “Buns .. . South Hall birthday parties ... pereniallv last... Christmas ’69 ... personal psychiatrist... There is only one proof for the presence of love: the depth of the relationship, and the aliveness and strength in each person concerned; this is the fruit by which love is recognized. Fromm STEPHEN EDWARD SACKS BIOLOGY PRE-MED Little Stevie Wonder . . . last of the Leber Hall men . . . both Dean's Lists . . . writing for the Lantern . . . What did you think of that test? . . . sailing club . . . sports . . . Pre Med society . . . All i ighty. I'm up for it. LAWRENCE DAVID SAUNDERS POLITICAL SCIENCE Love . . . Activities Committee Chairman ... I didn’t know that. MITCHEL SAY A RE ALPHA PHI EPSILON BIOLOGY “Mitch . . . Cub and Key . . . Pro Theater President . . . Stuics . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . The moon’s made of cheese. Zim! VINCENT SCANCELLA MATHEMATICS KENNETH LANESCHAEFER POLITICALSCIENCE ••Ken . . . Bear Squad . . . Admissions . . . men of studio . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . Nice guys finish last . .. How about doing a tour? .. . S-T . . . “Norristown High isn’t so bad. SUSAN A. SC;i 1 AT . OMEGA Cl 11 ECONOMICS Sue . . . teacher and student by day—wife and mother by night ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . Jack and Johnny . . . a dinner dance followed by a quick trip to the delivery room at Montgomery Hospital . . . Did I show you Johnny's latest picture? JOHN DAVID SCHI.EGEL POLITICAL SCIENCE Army veteran I S. Special Forces ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . Stuics . . . grad school in international relations . .. biology lab assistant ... It builds character . . . Greg's daddy. LARRY R. SCHMIDT DELTA MU SIGMA HISTORY LESLIE STEVEN SCIINOLL BIOLOGY PRE-MED Les .. . The Babe . .. the little old wine maker . .. “ K me ... Agency President.. . Amazing ... the other half of the accidental hand holding . . . Campus Chest Co-Chairman . . . It is better to have loved and have had a positive Wasserman test, than never to have loved at all.” WILLIAM SHELLY ‘ POLITICAL SCIENCE Bill . . . three years in Isenberg . . . the thin man ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . lives at his desk . . . food from home . . . gone hunting . .. Frisbee. anyone? BRUCE S. SHIPLEY ENGINEERING Flame ... Pi Xu Epsilon . . . dorm football . . . the washout . . . Band . . . VVRUC . . . “Got-cha . . . South Hall birthdays .. . Jackie . . . CMP poems ... constantly number 3 . .. the Z ... If you can hold an instrument, you can be in the band. JAMES SIiOBER ZETA CHI POLITICAL SCIENCE Shobc . . . I.F.C. . . . 1969 Career Conference Chairman ... lie who has a why to live for can bear with almost am how. Xeilzsche PETER |()! IN SHUMAN ZETA CHI ECONOMICS Reter . . . Varsity Club . . . football. .. baseball ... Give me a cigarette ... all MAC football team ... Kenneth Walker Memorial Trophy . . . Duryea Hall MARCIA ELIZABETH SMITH ALPHA SIGMA N'U HISTORY Marsh . . . Original Rimby's Royalette . . . pre-shrunk . . . Touch a frog with my hands? . . . Edie for 4 . . . Pi Gamma Mu .. . grad school . .. effete snob ... “But because to be here is so much, and because all the world around us. so fleeting, seems to need us. to strangely concern us. Rilke MARY ELLEN SMITf I PHI ALPHA PS! HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Yram . . . The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . Shore weekend and I’m Curious. Carmen . . . You still owe $15.00 . . . P.E. Camp reputation spreads to mixers . . . bug with a dent . . . Play for more than you can afford to lose, and you will learn the game Churchill PATRICIA LOUISE SMITH FRENCH Trisha . . . the dumb duo ... no more horseback riding, thank you . . . never forget the old Shreiner . . . Parent's I-ounge. our second home .. . the dating game .. . Are you kidding me? . . . June 13. finally . . . Pax par nmorem. SAMUELC. SMITH III CHEMISTRY SANDRA JEAN SM1TII PHI ALPlIA PSI POLITICAL SCIENCE Sandi” . . . original 640 . . . Mercy 1.2... Pol. Sci. Girl Friday . . . Lehigh . . . January farewell ... ski hum . . . I chose the one less travelled by and that has made all the difference. Frost PATRICIA STAMFORD ENGLISH Pat . . . mono your senior year?” . . . lived in a single? . . . P.C. and Tang . . . Original Rimby's Royalette . . . square root of 49 = 9 . . . B214 pinochle team . . . It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Shakespeare JEAN STAUFFER BIOLOGY PRE-MED Loves diving. Rich, cake icing, and shark dissections . . . hates trivia . . . Ursinus Christian Fellowship . . . attaching H20 to bunsen burner, old faithful blows again ... “I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. St. Paul DALE STENKEN HISTORY Dede .. . day student . . . driving 25 miles each way to school GAIL VIRGINIA STERNITZKE TAU SIGMA GAMMA PSYCIIOLOGY Sticky . . . Psi Chi . . . Who’s Who . . . YM-YWCA . . . Hey Jude! . . . Coin' onto my bed . . . SFARC and the fight for rule changes . . . CCC and the Class of '73 rebellion . . . But still try for who knows what is possible. Faraday JEAN D. STETTLER PHI ALPHA PSI HEALTII AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Stet . . . President of Phi Psi. I.S.C. . . . A.A. . . . The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . I'm Curious. Carmen . . . Fifth Dimension . . . ever a Snellbelle. always a phys. edder . . . Europe or bust . . . Progress is to preserve order amid change and to presene change amid order. Whitehead H. DEAN STEWARD ZETACHI ECONOMICS JOAN NANCY STORER PHI ALPHA PSI BIOLOGY Pi Nu Epsilon . . . Sec-Treas. Brownback Anders Pre-Med Society . . . Messiah . . . Meistcrs tours . . . Spring Festival ... comparative lab ... studio DAVID STRUNK ECONOMICS JONNY A. SUTTON POLI TICAL SCIENCE President of Woman Day Students ... I do not agree with a word you say. but I'll defend to the death your right to say it. Voltaire RICIIARD E. TANEY PI IYSICS GEORGE H. TAYLOR. JR. BIOLOGY KAREN MARIE THOMAS PHI ALPHA PSI SPANISII Member of We five” of 944 . . . “ The lion stands for Phi Psi . . . B’Ball widow . . . Shore weekend and I'm Curious. Carmen ... Senior year with a twig... coordinated gun twirler... June 20 FREDERICK JAY TISCHLER POLITICAL SCIENCE FRANCES CAROLEE TOLOTTI KAPPA DELTA KAPPA POLITICAL SCIENCE Carolee . . . Whitian ... Pi Gamma Mu . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . ProTheater . . . Law Librarianship at u. of Denver . . . Grenoble. Paris, Geneva . . . dinner dance '69 . . . The beginning of wisdom is when you first realize that you don't have all the answers. JANE E. TOMLINSON PSYCHOLOGY Just Jane . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . ESP or is it EPS? . . . Club 132 . . . How's Trix? . . . “Ain't no way . . . marry money ... In the days of the frost, seek a minor sun. Eiseley SUE ELIZABETH TREXLER TAU SIGMA GAMMA GERMAN Trex’’. . . geography roommate . . . keeps “ungodly hours . . . down with braces . . . 3Vi years to get pinned!? . .. Mike ... off to Penn and then home .. . Hi there, other German major . . . Eeccc-e-c! .. . Keep quiet and people will think you a philosopher. Latin proverb MARY Me BATH TWENTYMAN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION first in U.C. history to get a demerit for an unclean room . . . biology major at heart . . . tennis . . . known for French accent and love of the language ... I won't think of it now; I will think of it later. Mitchell HOLLACE LEE 'TWINING MATHEMATICS “Holly ... Clamer for three years ... “Really?” ... spends more time at Drexel than U.C.... June 13. 1970 ... “Quiet hours! VICKI VAN HORN MATHEMATICS Vic . . . Whitian . . . Mel's Merry Men . . . long live the revolution! . . . I'm a woman first, a poet second, a mathematician third” . . . Jerry, the skinny god . . . The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls. Paul Simon WARD PIERMAN VAUGHAN BIOLOGY Ward P.” . . . Cub and Key . . . Who's Who . . . “Super-Proctor . . . likes to stay at U.C. on weekends . . . Treasurer. Class of 70 . . . Young Republicans . . . biology laboratory . . . I.ct the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight. BARBARA JEANNE WAGNER OMEGA CHI PSYCHOLOGY Wags” . . . Psi Chi . .. Who's Who . . . APN . . . the basement . . . September Hi. 1970 . . . Ixila . . . curls! ugh! . . Capricorn . . . type a 200 page paper!? . . . This above all? to thine own self be true. Shakespeare THOMAS WAGNER HISTORY Thos ... teacher all tin? way ... dumb deal ... Whatley's boy ... Beel.. . Thostang... dual major... Wallace in '08. eh. how bout '72? . . . C.S.A. . . . Penny ... I am me and you are you and that's what makes the world go round. Thos MICHAEL WENOF GORY DON WHEAT RICHARD G. WHITED BETA SIGMA LAMBDA BIOLOGY ECONOMICS CHEMISTRY LA VERNE WILHELM ENGLISII Alpha Psi Omega . .. ProTheater Publicity Manager. .. Messiah . .. Many things in life are an illusion. There are three things which you can be sure are real: God. human folly and laughter. Since the first two an incomprehensible. we must do what we can with the latter . The Kamayana CHARLOTTE A. WILLIAMS TAU SIGMA GAMMA PSYCHOLOGY Charlie .. . Psi Chi ... I don't care . . . happy on Beard wood II. . . T shirts .. . P.C. parties . .. Chuck, Chas. Charles-girl? . . . You have only to know that wherever you are. you are on the road to yourself. VIRGINIA CRAIG WILLIAMSON ALPHA SIGMA NU SPANISH Ginnie . . . O.C. '88 . . . who says summer romances never last? . . . incognito member of tin effete? corps . . . sleepless nights from N ILS. . . . Skip . . . The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. Gibran HENRY DONALD WILLS. JR. SIGMA RHO LAMBDA BIOLOGY PRE-MED Chico” . . . Stuics . . . Quit, while you're ahead! .I ways a nervous wreck . . . Temple Medical School . . . The times, they are a-ehangin . Dylan MICHAEL HENRY WOJTANOWSKI ALPHA PHI OMEGA BIOLOGY PRE-MED Woj . . . Pre-Med Society . . . Campus Chest Committee . . . 63 or MD . . . Frosh orientation . . . Alumni Secretary. Social Chairman. APO CHARLES F. WOLF SIGMA RHO LAMBDA ECONOMICS SUSAN BROCK VVOMBWELL TAU SIGMA GAMMA HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Susi . . . Munchkin . . . human interest stories . . . cheerleader.. . Hobson jam incident . . . death of Shreiner . . . Tau Sig spirit . . . Chenile marks . . . modern dance . . . June 20 . . . And in the end. the live you take, is equal to the love you make. Ixmnon and McCartney NICHOLAS W. WOOD HISTORY Nick ... Pi Gamma Mu ... Two years with Sam ... Hi! I low an? you? ... Jim and Dick. Bobby and Din-Din JOI IN TYSON VVRIGIIT PH1LOSOPIIY AND RELIGION Jack . . . wife. baby, and people . . . There ain't no way . . . Life is too much of a miracle lor there to be no meaning after death. MARGARET S. WRIG1 IT ENGLISH Penny . . . mushrooms ... a respectable habit . .. S.T at C-T . . . Heel. Vicki! .. . every Wednesday at seven o'clock . .. the only triple in Paisley . . . Victoria . .. God bless us. even one! Dickens NANCY LOUISE WURST TAl' SIGMA GAMMA IIEALT1I AND PIIYSICAL EDIJCATION Nance . .. Hobson and strawberry jam .. . happy hour anytime . . . Honorary' pine and proud of it ... S.T.... Beardwood II mother of the year award ... Snellbelles forever! . .. It’s just a case of mind over matter—I don't mind and you don’t matter. JAMES M. WYLIE. |R. POLITICAL SCIENCE SUSANNE Y. YAMAMOTO KAPPA DELTA KAPPA PSYCHOLOGY •Yammie . . . VP. Psychology Club ... a Duryea girl . . . unbelievable year with surprise guests . . . Ho-hum ... early riser? ... conversations with self ELAINE M. YOST KAPPA DELTA KAPPA POLITIC AI “Laurie • • - Whitian President ... Pi Xu Epsilon ... Pi Camilla Mu . . . the Phoenixville Hilton time . . . “how to initiate ail honor dorm . . . type much? . . . “What this society needs is a moral it; love of life. Russell JUDITH A. YOUNG OMEGA CHI JOSEPII B. .EH.NEK ZETA CHI MARC ZIMMERMAN ALPIIA PHI EPSILON Zim . . . Stuics . . . Outstanding Athletes of America . . . PreMed Society . . Bruin’s Club . . . Y. President . . . Captain. Basketball 'l earn . .. The moon is not made of cheese. • SCIENCE . . . nap-v based on BIOLOGY BIOI.OCA BIOLOGY arsitv Club Patrons Mr. Mrs. Theodore H. Beadle A Friend Mr. Mrs. John W. Blair Dr. Mrs. Edward F. Gliwa Mr. Frank C. Brandt, Jr. Rev. Mrs. Paul P. Haas Mr. Mrs. Clarence H. Brower Mr. Mrs. Raymond E. Harbaugh Dr. Mrs. Max Brown Mr. Mrs. William B. Harris Dr. Mrs. B.B. Burrill Mr. Harry D. Hartshorn Mr. Richard E. Carpenter Mr. Mrs. Newton Houseman Mrs. Gordon S. Chase Mr. Mrs. Milton L. Havens, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Thomas W. Ciesielko Mr. Mrs. William R. Hedden Mr. Mrs. Andrew Clark Mr. Mrs. Donald R. Heinz Mr. Mrs. Andrew H. Clark John Miriam Heisinger Mr. Mrs. Paul Comiski President Mrs. Helfferich Mr. Mrs. Grover Connell Mr. Mrs. Arthur F. Hendricks Mr. Gerald G. Correll Mrs. Barbara M. Herman Mr. Dominic F. Corvaia Mr. Mrs. Kenneth C. Jacob Mr. Mrs. R. Danzeisen Mr. Mrs. Roy Johnson, Jr. June Betty DeBolt Dr. Mrs. F.E. Karpinski, Jr. Mr. W. Robert Deemer Mr. Mrs. William B. Kelly Gail C. Dieffenbach Mr. Mrs. John J. Kneas Mr. Mrs. William C. Distler Frederick L. Kreamer Mr. Mrs. Joseph H. Dixon Mr. Mrs. Robert John Kuss Mr. Mrs. Daniel H. Dolch Mr. Mrs. John Lambie Mr. Mrs. Martin Ellsweig Mr. Mrs. Charles 1. Lane Mr. Mrs. Donald Emig Mr. Walton E. Landes Mr. Mrs. Boleslaw Ewaskiewicz Robert Scott Laughlin Mr. Mrs. Allen W. Facet Mr. John A. Leinbach Mr. George T. Fagley, Sr. David A. Levitsky Mr. Mrs. Walter Fawcett Mr. Mrs. John J. Libhart Mr. Mrs. George T. Flynn Mrs. Gladys M. Lindes Mr. Mrs. Galen G. Forney Dr. Mrs. Downs Longaker Mr. Mrs. William A. Lucas Mr. Mrs. Stanley Schnoll Mr. Mrs. John C. Maoris Mr. Mrs. Maurice P. Shuman, Sr. Michael Mahalchick Mr. Mrs. James Singley Anthony J. Mancuso Mr. Mrs. Ian M. Smith Mr. Mrs. John A. Manning Dr. Mrs. H. Parker Stamford Rev. Mrs. James W. Marshall Dr. Mrs. H.E. Stauffer Mr. William J. McClaine Mr. Mrs. Eliot Stellar Mr. Mrs. Wesley McCoy, Jr. Mr. Robert F. Sternitzke Mr. Edwin A. Meyer Mr. Mrs. Arthur W. Stettler Mr. Mrs. Anthony Miller M. Ellen Sutton Mr. Mrs. E.E. Moore, Sr. James C. Sutton J. Allen Moore Jonny Sutton Mr. Winifred Muntzer Mr. Mrs. Victor Tolotti Mr. Mrs. Fred D. Myers Mr. Mrs. Everett Tyler Mr. Mrs. Walter N. Nackoney Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Vaughan Mr. Mrs. Henry Nauroth Mr. Mrs. Donald F. Wagner Anthony N. Pacenta Mr. Mrs. John R. Wagner Mr. Mrs. George C. Pizont Mr. Mrs. Russell T. Wall, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Mark Porter Dr. John Jay Wasko Linda Lou Pritchard Dr. Irving J. Wenof Mr. Mrs. Frederick J. Pumo Mr. Mrs. G.O. Whited Mr. Mrs. Henry P. Purdy Mr. Mrs. Charles Williams Mr. Mrs. R. Ford Rea Mr. Mrs. Charles Woods Mr. Mrs. Fred C. Reinochl Mr. Mrs. John T. Wright The Clarkes Riderwood Mr. Mrs. Paul Wurst Mr. Mrs. Donald M. Romney Lt. Col. Mrs. James M. Wylie Dr. Mrs. Thomas C. Satterthwaite Mrs. Merrill C. Yost Mr. Mrs. James Scancella YM-YWCA Mr. Mrs. Robert Scappa Mr. Mrs. John David Schlegel Mr. Mrs. Burton D. Zehner Professional Patrons Mr. Edward F. Dirkes Mr. Mrs. Lawton H. Faunce Dr. Frederick J. Faux—M.D. Dr. Mrs. Robert A. Crandall—D.D.S. Mr. Mrs. Russell D. Cressman Dr. Paul L. Hermany—M.D. Mr. Mrs. Joseph J. Hoffman—County Clerk Dr. Philip M. Irey—M.D. Dr. Mrs. Louis W. Labaw—Ph.D. Mr. Mrs. Charles F. 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