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1971 RUBY Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania 2 ft yJX Sf av v ■ Graduation terminates an academic year, and with it a four year progression of a group of students known as seniors. Behind these seniors are other groups of students, each engaged in a four year progression of their own and each destined to be culminated in graduation and exodus from Ursinus College. This mass flow of people is but one example of the existing state of flux which exemplifies Ursinus. The students matriculate and graduate; the buildings are erected, rennovatcd, and eventually torn down; the faculty adds new members and subtracts others; old rules are changed and new ones are added. Ursinus is certainly a hub of change just as is every other academic institution. Because of this constant change, at any two points in time, no two aspects of Ursinus will be the same. Only one factor unites (host? two points—a memory, a memory of a place called Ursinus where events transpired and associations were made. This memory of one’s four year progression is the only lasting link which one has with the illusive concept of a physical Ursinus College. The 1971 Ruby attempts to symbolize these memories in pictoral and verbal form. From organized social events to snack-shop card games, we have tried to portray memorable people, places, and things specific to as many groups of people as possible. Individual opinions also occur throughout in order to achieve more of the feelings which were present in the original circumstances. We sincerely hope that the 1971 Ruby will stimulate your memories of Ursinus College. Toni and Rich to Table Of Contents SENIORS 52 UNDERCLASSMEN 108 GREEKS 122 4 SPORTS...............................150 ORGANIZATIONS 182 6 7 8 9 10 11 URSINUS is another step in a long SOCIALIZATION PROCESS. zlm _ with a lot of MESSING to break up the MONOTONY! rbt 15 16 17 18 19 30 21 n r I I •- k ?. Y r ' 23 24 25 Dedication We may elevate ourselves but we should never reach so high that we would ever forget those who helped us get there. Will Rogers It is out of our endeavor not to forget those who have helped us reach the goal which was established four years ago. that the Class of 1971 dedicates this yearbook to DR. EUGENE HERBERT MILLER. As departmental chairman, professor, and educator. Dr. Miller has been successful in stimulating and motivating many students. In the classroom he has encouraged independence, individuality, initiative, and imagination, all of which are factors necessary to develop one's emotional, social, spiritual as well as intellectual character. And yet Dr. Miller's regard for the learning process is not so great that he fails to recognize the needs of the students as people. He listens to their thoughts and opinions. He respects them and their rights to express and hold such thoughts and opinions. Dr. Miller is a person who is concerned and actively involved with Ursinus College, education, and the students who strive for an education at Ursinus College. We. the Class of 1971, will not forget DR. EUGENE HERBERT MILLER 76 Dear Members of the Class of 1971: As one phase of one’s life leads into the next, it is good to pause and reflect upon the meaning of the experience that is ending and to extract its essence. Two centuries ago Benjamin Franklin in his pamphlet Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pennsylvania said something like this: The idea of what is true merit should—be—presented to youth, explained and impressed on their minds, as consisting in an inclination joined with an ability to serve mankind, one's country, friends, and family; which—with the blessing of God—should indeed, be the great aim and end of all learning. Now that classes, grades and their incomprehensibilities have diminished in importance, it would seem that the next important activity in life to develop is service, to one’s self, to others and to Ursinus College throughout your useful life. Reciprocally your Ursinus friends of the Faculty and Administrative Staff stand ready to serve you. You have our best wishes. William S. Pettit President 27 RICHARD GROTH BOZORTH, Ph.D. Dean of the College 28 . mmvA REV. MILTON K. DETTKRUNE. ILD. Chaplain RICHARD JACOB WHATLEY, M.S. Dean of Mon RUTH ROTHENBERGER HARRIS. M.A. Dean of Women SANDRA HURLONC KERAWALLA, M.A. Anthropology ROBERT STEARNS HOWARD. Ph.D. Biology ALBERT CURTIS ALLEN. JR.. Ph.D. Biology. Department Head 30 1 KENNETH SCHAEFER. B.A. Admissions CONRAD EDWARD KRUSE. D.Sc. Biology JANE PERRETEN SHINEHOUSE. P.T. Biology 31 MARVIN THOMPSON, Ph.D. Biology ROGER POWELL STAIGER. Ph.D. Chemistry. Department Head RONALD EUGENE HESS. Ph.D. Chemistry 32 33 HAY KAHI. SCHULTZ. Ph.D. Chemistry DONALD GAY BAKER. Ph.D. Classics. Departintmt Head John justin McCarthy, llb. Economics 34 DONALD JAMES HUNTER, Ph.D. Economics. Department Head HARRY CLAY SYMONS. Economics M.A. HUCHAN CONRAD MEYER. JR. M.A. Economics 35 JOHN THEOKRITOS PETRAKIS. Ph D. Economics WALTON EVANS LANDES. M S. in Ed. Education 36 CALVIN DANIEL YOST. Ph D. English. Department Head GEORGE GILBERT STOREY. Ph.D. English GEOFFREY DOLMAN, M.A. English. Dean of Admissions RICHARD PAUL RICHTER. M.A. English HOWARD LLOYD JONES, JR.. M.A. English. Associate Dean of Admissions GAYLE ARMISTEAD BYERLY. Ph.D. English 37 GAHV WILSON. M.A. English LOUIS AUBREY UK CATUR. Ph.D. English RICHARD OLOF SORENSEN, M.F.A. Fine Arts. Department Head 38 GEORGE WELLINGTON HARTZELL. Ph D. German. Department Head 39 EBERIIARD HANS GEIGER. M.A German EVERETT MARTIN BAILEY. M.A. Health and Physical Education, Department I lead RAYMOND VICTOR GURZYNSKI. M.Ed. Health and Physical Education 40 ELEANOR FROST SNELL. M.A. Health and Physical Education FRANK CALVIN VIDEON. JR.. B.S. Health and Physical Education ADELE PACK BOYD. M.Ed. (iealth and Physical Education CONSTANCE WARREN POLEY. B.S. Health and Physical Education History JAMES DOUGLAS DAVIS. M.A. History. Department Head 41 MARVIN ELIJAH REED. M.A. History 4? WILLIAM THOMAS PARSONS. Ph.D. History RICHARD STUART BREMILLER. M.A. Mathematics FOSTER LEROY DENNIS. Ph.D Mathematics. Department Head EVERETT VERNON LEWIS. Ph.D. Mathematics BLANCHE BEATRICE SCHULTZ, M.S. Mathematics WILLIAM FRANKLIN PHILIP, Mus. Hoc. Music. Department Head ALFRED LEON CREAGER. B.D.. D.D. Philosophy and Religion 44 WILLIAM BEDFORD WILLIAMSON. Ed.D.. D.D. Philosophy and Religion. Department Head KEITH JORDAN HARDMAN. Pli.D. Philosophy and Religion EVAN SAMUEL SNYDER, Ph.D, Physics. Department Head WALTER WOODROW MARSTELLER. B.S. Physics TARAS DANYIX) ZAKYDALSKY. M.A. Philosophy and Religion 45 JOHN JACOB HEILEMANN, Ph.D Physics EUGENE HERBERT MILLER. Ph D. Political Science. Department Head 46 47 FREDERICK DONALD ZUCKER. Ph D. Political Science GEORGE C. I AGO. Ph.D. Psychology GEORGE ARTHUR SHARP. Ph.D. Psychology RICHARD MUMMA FLETCHER. Ph.D. Psychology. Department Head HARRY SHERWOOD FRANCIS. Ph.D. Psychology 48 JOHN CHARLES VORRATH. IR.. Ph.D. Romance Languages. Department Head JOSEPH EDWARD VANNUCCHI. M.A. Romance Languages ANNETTE VOCK LUCAS. M.A. Romance Languages MALCOLM GEORGE WAKKKIELO. M.A. Romance Languages HELEN THOMPSON GARRETT. Ph.D. Romance Languages james mcarthur stokes, b.a. Sociology 50 MICHELE GUERRINI GIL. M.A Romance Languages You must judge a man's greatness by how much he will be missed. Will Rogers Dr. Paul Raymond Wagner August 18. 1970 SENIORS =H MARILYN K. ADAMS German You have to make good times, yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren't good.—Rod McKuen BRUCH M. ALBERT Psychology Alpha Phi Epsilon 1 want to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life.—Thoreau MILLARD W. ALTI.AND. |K. History Alpha Phi Omega The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.—Wilde 54 STEVEN C. ADAMS Economics Delta Pi Sigma Who dares nothing need hope for nothing.—Schiller CARTER M. ANDERSON Chemistry The wind speaks not more sweetly to the giant oaks than to the least of all the blades of grass; And he alone is great who turns the vole© of tho wind into a song made sweeter by his own loving.— Gibran LYNN M. ANDERSON Psychology Let thy life be sincere.— Ecclesiasticus 5:11 MARIA A. ARRINGTON Biology If oil comes out in the wash. —DcArmnnd AUREL M. ARNDT Mathematics Beta Sigma Lambda May I never become so narrow-minded that I decide before 1 have studied and investigated. —Arndt SJ THOMAS H. AUER Biology Sigma Rho Lambda I do my thing and you do your thing. 1 am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not hi this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. I EDNA F. BALI. History As one goes through it. one sees that the gate one went through was the self that went through it. —Laing 56 WILLIAM II. ASHBY Economics Delta Mu Sigma WILLIAM A. BARRETT Economics Alpha Phi Omega —Peris BRUCE W. BECKER Economics Blessed are those that Hornet. —Nietzche DAVID C. BENNETT History DEBORAH A. BERLINGER French Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. —Channing ROBERT A. BOA MAN Mathematics Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast. —Shakespeare WILLIAM S. BURKEY Political Science Beta Sigma Lambda I do the very best I know how, and the very best I can, and I mean to keep doing so until the end. —Lincoln DONALD B. CAMERON Economics I.OIJ ANN CAMPANARO History Kappa Delta Kappa Play life cool and you may freeze. Play life hot and even tho you get burned you will still shed warmth to the earth below. BERYL L. CANNON French Kappa Delta Kappa Nothing can bring you peace but vour-solf. —Emerson 58 F SANDRA E. CASE French Grief can lake care of itself, but to set the full value from joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Twain 59 ROBERT H. CLARK Psychology And you know something is happening, but you don't know what it is. do you Mr. Jones? —Dylan WILLIAM F. CLARK English Quid me anxium sum. —Newman KENNETH A. COOPER Economics Beta Sigma Lambda BRADFORD R. COOPER History Beta Signa Lambda MARTHA G. CLOUSER Mathematics We are always getting ready to live, but never living. —Emerson 60 DAVID S. CORNISH Political Science Up in the morning . . . a slug of juice . . . And hit the grind. CRIS E. CRANE Biology Phi Alpha Psi Teach us to care and not to care: Teach us to sit still even among these rocks. Our peace in Mis will. —Eliot 61 —Becver KAREN M. CRIST English Everybody sees what you appear to be. feu feel what you are. —Machiavclli RUTH E. CROMPTON Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa W. TERRANCE CUSHMORE English Alpha Phi Epsilon And casting down the holy tomes I lead my eyes to where The naked girls with silver combs Are combing out their hair 62 —Cohen STEVEN B. CUSTER Political Science .eta Chi DEBORAH K. DAHLBERG Psychology Phi Alpha Psi ROBERT L. DALBERTH Philosophy Humility is not thinking loss of oneself, humility is just thinking more of others. 63 SHERWIN L DAVIS Psychology If life hands you a lemon, make a lemonade. —Fletcher ELAINE M. DEBOY Psychology Alpha Sigma Nu JAMES L. DEBOY Health and Physical Education Alpha Phi Omega ELIZABETH K. DICKEY Economics All the armies that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed....... put together have not affected the life of man on this earth as much as that ONE SOLITARY LIFE. GAIL C. D1EFFENBACH History True Happiness is . . the friendship and conversation of a few select companions. —Addison 64 —Anonymous CAROLYN R. DOWNES Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma HARRY T. DOLBOVV III History Beta Sigma Lambda GEORGIA I). DULUDE Health and Physical Education Life is a wink and happiness a miracle. —Lee 65 WEN DIE A. EGGLESTON Spanish Goza sin tomor del hado el cur so breve dc tu edad lozana; pues no podra la muerte do manana quitarlo lo quo hubicres hoy gozado. —Cruz BARBARA A EX LINE Psychology Phi Alpha Psi It is easier to fight for one's principles than lo live up to them. —Adler ARTHUR D. ELWOOD, JR. WILLIAM J. EPPRIGHT III Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon Mathematics 64 RUTH P. FAUNCE Chemistry The great essentials of happiness are something to do. someone to low. and something to hope for. Masefield RICHARD F. FAUX Political Science Alpha Phi Omega Never give a sucker an even break. —Fields 67 DAVID A. FELL Chemistry JUDITH R. FISCHER Physics JANET C. FLOYD Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Time is the great healer of hurts, sorrows and disappointments. When one door closes another will open if we don't lose heart. —Peterson ELLEN L FRANCIS History DAVID A. FRITZSCHE Psychology Never worry through life, just freely roam. The world belongs to all of us. so make yourself at home. —Fritzsche WALTER R. FUS. JR. Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon Don't hassle yourself about things over which you have no control. —Fus 68 SUZANNE S. GARRETT English Kappa Delta Kappa Just outside my wisdom are words that would answer everything. —Anglund JAMES M. GARRETT Chemistry Beta Sigma lambda Just outside my wisdom an- words that would answer everything. —Anglund APRIL A. GODWIN Political Science Tau Sigma Gamma Brave the agonies of aionc-ness, the hurt of separation and make much of your dreams—for of such stuff is future reality made. 69 —Brant ALAN C. GOLD Biology The woods are lovely, dark, and deep Bui I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep. —Frost GEORGETTE M. GRIFFITH English In this world there are only two tragedies, one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it. —O'Flahertic VINCENT GRAVINA Political Science Beta Sigma Lambda Man is born to live, not to prepare for life. —Pasternak PATRICIA E. GUEST Psychology Phi Alpha Psi You have not converted a man simply because you have silenced him 70 71 GAIL S. NAGY History Tau Sigma Gamma WESLEY R. HARDEN III Biology MARK S. HALUNCER German I'll bet I can name two things to be miserable about for every one you can name to be thankful for. —Heller MARC HAUSER Economics And this too shall pass. ■ KENNETH H. HEDRICK Political Science We fight rather to keep something alive then in the expectation it will triumph. —Eliot GWYNDA R. HERMAN Biology Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. —Psalm 30:5 72 SHARON L. HOLBROOK Knglish Omega Chi Live hand-in-hand and together we will stand on the threshold of a dream. —Graeme Edge EDWARD E. HOLMGREN Political Science MARION V. HUNTER English Omega Chi Love, and then do what you will. —St. Augustine NANCY B. HUNT Health and Physical Education Omega Chi No one is too small to be able to help a friend. WILLIAM A. HOPE History WAYNE A. HUSS History One virtue stands out above all the others: the constant striving upwards, wrestling with one's self, the unquenchable desire for greater purity, wisdom, goodness and love. 74 —Goethe DAVID C. JACOB ELAINE V. JASON Mathematics Alpha Phi Epsilon Chemistry Alpha Sigma Nu Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it? —Reid 75 ANDREW H. KABCENEL Economics Beta Sigma lambda UNI)A J. KATES Health and Physical Education Alpha Sigma Nu If anyone .should ask me lo give a reason why I loved my friend, there could he only one answer: because he was he. because I was I. —Montaiguo SUSANNE KELLER English Phi Alpha Psi HERMAN A. KENSKY Chemistry No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en: In brief, sir. study what you most affect. EDWARD S. KEPNER Biology Ah. but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s heaven for? —Browning 76 DOROTHY A. KENNEDY Psychology Alpha Sigma Nu When you've made up your mind, no use lagging behind, go ahead and no relenting. Let your youth have free reign, it won't come again, so he bold and no repenting. —Kazantzakis —Shakespeare GARY C. KEYES History Delta Mu Sigma KAREN M. KILPATRICK Psychology My life is like a stroll upon the beach. As near the ocean’s edge as 1 can go. —Thoreau 77 CHASE E. KNEELAND Biology Alpha Phi Epsilon It is well to Rive when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through under standing; and to the open-handed the search for one who shall receive is the joy greater than giving. . . —Gibran JANET C KNIFE Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi No problem is so big or so complicated that it can t be run away from. —Schultz. CONSTANCE J. KOCH Economics Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man. —Franklin 78 RICHARD F. KOUP Biology Alpha Phi Epsilon He who knows most knows best how little he knows. —Jefferson ANNA R. LABRIOLA Biology In the discovery of truth, in the development of man's mental powers and privileges. each generation has its assigned part: and it is for us to endeavour to perform our portion of this perpetual task of our species. —Whewell ROBERT J. KUSS Psychology Doha Mu Sigma A life untried is not worth living. —Socrates JANE K. KUCHAR Biology Kappa Delta Kappa A friend is the present you give yourself. —Stevenson LENORA J. LANCEY Health and Physical Education Omega Chi Whose soul has never troubled, has not known the sweetness and peace of real content. BEVERLY ). KKAIPOVICH English Omega Chi Love means never having to say you're sorry. —Segal 79 EDWARD S. LEGGETT Economics Sigma Rho Lambda MARK K. LEVITSKY Biology Alpha Phi Omega Lot's talk sense to the American people. Let’s tell thorn the truth, that there are no Ruins without pains. —Stevenson THOMAS M. l.EVERNIER Political Science JEROME W. LOUX Economics To achieve lasting enjoyment in life is to build for the future, even if one must forgo present pleasures. 81 BARBARA M. LIBER! Psychology GLADYS L. LYNCH History —Jewel ZANE I.. MAGUIRE Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Epsilon The woods are lovely, dark, and deep But I have promises to keep And miles logo before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep. —Frost JEWELL E. MALICK Biology Tau Sigma Gamma Win isn't everything, it's the only thing —Lombardi ANTHONY J. MANCUSO Chemistry SUSAN G. MANTZ Psychology Life . . . not arxording to plan ... is a better life. Always has been, always will be. 8? f JAMES D. MAUGANS Political Science THOMAS E. MATTINGLY III German Wenn wir um Guinn dieser Welt gelingen. dann heisst das Bossere Trug und Wahn. EDWARD L. MCCANDLESS. JR. Economics 83 —Coot he STEPHEN II MCCORMICK Political Science Alpha Phi Epsilon Now and then my life seems truer Now and then my thoughts seem pure All in all my thoughts are fewer Maybe death will be mv cure. —Ried MARY ELLEN MCFADDEN English Tau Sigma Gamma JAMES W. MCKEICHAN III History Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man. 84 —Franklin THOMAS J. MCMORROW Psychology Alpha Phi Epsilon The battle must never end. All we can do is hope for a respite—a breathing spell now and then. To arrive is fatal. To win the last round is the end. —Gcrutty R. ROGER MECOUCH Biology Love is the active concern for the life and the growth of that which we love. —Fromm KATHRYN E. MOHLER French Alpha Sigma Nu Qui vit sans fulit- n'est pas si sage qu'il emit. —Rochefoucauld 85 ■ DENNIS H. MOYVRER Chemistry CAROL J. NIXON Mathematics Omega Chi The longest journey begins with a single step. LAURENCE P. MOYNIHAN Economics Sigma Rho Lambda FELIX F. NAROG Psychology Zeta Chi BARRY S. NORRIS Mathematics 86 —Kennedy ALAN P. NOVAK Political Science Delta Mu Sigma I can't wait until tomorrow because I get better looking everyday —Namath KATHLEEN S. OGDEN Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu The grand essentials in this life are something to do. something to love, and something to hope for. —Addison CHERYL L. PETERFRKUND English And the sun poured in like butterscotch and stuck to all my senses. 87 Mitt hell RICHARD E. PHILLIPS Chemistry Sigma Rho Lambda To live without loving is not really living. ANN M. PIETROBON Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi 88 —Shakespeare LOIS M. PILKERTON Biology ROSE MARIE POTTER Mathematics I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we only will tune in —Carver KATHY A. POWELL J. THOMAS REYNOLDS Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Biology Delta Pi Sigma He who has patience will have what he will. 89 Franklin KAREN A. RICHARDSON Psychology 90 JOSEPH VV. RODGERS. JR. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda MARCIA L ROEDER History Omega Chi STEVEN B. ROSSI Economics THOMAS A. ROTH Philosophy and Religion Alpha Phi Omega 91 97 ANN K. SAVAGE French Alpha Sigma Nu LARRY G. SCHULTZ Mathematics No mailer how thin you slice it. it's still boloney. DEBORAH L. SCARFO Spanish Alpha Sigma Nu The wise man looks into space and does not regard the small as too little, nor the great as too big; for he knows that there is no limit to dimensions. —I.ao-tse LESLEY A. SCHVVIER English 93 RICHARD YV. SCHEER Biology A man needs all the help there is in later life, just to stay anonymous in crowds. —Mr.Kuen BONNIE C. SCOTT Health and Physical Education I've got to start acting more sensible . . . tomorrow —Smith —Schultz. CAROL L. SILZLE Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma ELLYN J. SOEFER Health and Physical Education Everything has been thought of before . . . the difficulty is to think of it again. WILLIAM C SPENCER History E. GAY STAUDENMAYER Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. —Thoreau THOMAS I). STACHKLEK Political Science JANET L. STEMLER English REBECCA Y. STEPHENS Biology Love of a man is not. as is frequently supposed, an abstraction coming after the love for a specific person, but it is its premise. —Fromm CHKRYI. A. STEWART Biology Phi Alpha Psi As the essence of courage is to stake one's life on a possibility, so the essence of faith is to believe that the possibility exists. —Salter MICHAELS. STREIB Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon B. RICHARD STILES Biology . . . all things arc possible to him that bclieveth. —Mark 9:23 STUART SWEET. JR. Political Science DAVID C. STREICH Physics Life does not need security if we know who we are. and it docs not need comfort if it has meaning. 96 —Frank EDWARD F. SZPINDOR Economics JOYCE T. TAYLOR Health and Physical Education For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in lesus Christ our Lord. — Romans 6:23 R. WILLIAM TAYLOR Biology Alpha Phi Omega Sigma Rho Lambda If your desires are not great, a little will seem much to you; for small appetite makes poverty equivalent to wealth. —Democritus 97 R. BRUCE THATCHER Biology If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. —Thoreau MARY ELLEN TOM A SCO Political Science Tan Sigma Gamma Have a proper disregard for authority. 98 WALKER C TOMPKINS. IK. Psychology Alpha Phi Omega PATRICIA G. TOTARO French The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it. and it in turn will look sourly at you: laugh at it. and with it. and it is a jolly kind companion. —Thackeray SARAH JANE K. TOTARO French Alpha Sigma Nu 1 shall pass this way but once, if there he any goodness I can do or kindness I can show let me do it now. —Orillet JOHN F. TOURTELLOTTE. JR. Political Science Zeta Chi 99 DOLORES L. TRAVILLA Health and Physical Education Omega Chi Hut still try. for who knows what is possibly. —Faraday KATHARINE L. TREPTOW English Man is born broken: he lives by mending. The grace of Clod is glue. —O'Neill LINDA M. TURNAGE English And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. —Gibran FRANCES L. TYLER English Kappa Delta Kappa Every ship is a romantic object, except that we sail in. Embark, and the romance quits our vessel and hangs on every sail in the horizon. Our life looks trivial, and we shun to record it. —Emerson 100 History Alpha Sigma Nu We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aids but by an infinite expectation of the dawn. —Thoreau ROBERT B. VANDERSLICE French In each individual the spirit has become flesh, in each man the creation suffers, within each one a redeemer is nailed to the cross. JOHN J. VAl'L. JR. Psychology PETER A. VONSOTHEN Political Science It doesn't matter who you love, or how you love, but that you love, —McKuen 101 —Hesse CONSTANCE IJ. WALL History Omega Chi LINDA L. WARE Political Science Phi Alpha Psi JOANNE M. WASKO Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. —Emerson 102 JONATHON D. WEAVER English SALLY A. WEIR Chemistry Ii is slowing down to look «it a flower, to chat with a friend, to pat a dog. to read a few lines front a book. NANCY H. WHITE English Omega Chi This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day. thou canst not then be false to any man. Shakespeare JAMES D. WILCOX Economics Zeta Chi MASON WILLIAMS. JR. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega No longing remains unfulfilled. —Gibran 103 LYNN E. YVOLLENTIN Psychology If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. SANDRA L. WOOD Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi STEPHEN M. WOOLLEY Economics Sigma Rho Lambda 104 —Thorcau KENNETH F. YORGEY English KIND A L. YOUNG German ROBERT I). YANNONE Biology Alpha Phi Epsilon Ami think not you can guide the course of I.ove. for Love, if it finds you worthy shall guide your course. —Gibran BARBARA M. WRIGHT Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give yourself that you truly give —Gibran JAMES I). YEAKEL Chemistry HARRY G. ZEGEE Biology 105 Stuart Sweet—President Class Officers Cris Crane—Secretary Walker Tompkins—Vice-president T. Potter—Secretary. B. Exline—Loyalty Fund Chairman. C. Crane—President. G. Dieffenbach— Reunion Chairman Bill Taylor-—Treasurer Permanent Class Officers 106 Who’s Who Front—W. Christman, J. Rodgers, A. Novak, S. Sweet. Back—G. Nagy. K. Mohler. B. Exline. A. Gold. C. Crane. C. Nixon. S. Totaro. Chapter Scholars 107 A. Gold. E. Ball. Y. Roth. L Schultz. UNDERCLASSMEN Freshmen Glen Greenberg Gary Griffith ,..... f M no in 112 113 Sophomores Joseph Hoffman Michael Kerwin Cynthia Heller 114 ns 116 118 Bayne Williams. Vice President Tony Spagnola. Treasurer 119 I.F. Council First row: J Kutz. B. Kuss. C. Knooland, T. Auer. Second row: S. Viola. K. DuBois. C',. Habcrbush. V. Gravina. D. Haas. I.S. Council First row: I). Kennedy. C. Stewart. K. Mohlcr. |. Kuchar. Second row: G Crane. G. Heinemeyer. 125 ALPHA PHI EPSILON Firs! row: |. Otis. B. Seven. N. Raush. D. Astheimcr. D. Mess. J. 1-ancuster. W Simons. F, Fell. B. Muntzingcr. J. Baker. W. Fus. Second row: S. McCormick. B. Hildebrant.). Stabler. B. I.intz. B. Creighton. Junior. J. Sager. S. Woolley. B. Dennison. W. Caltinella. J. Ravello. Third row J. Sahutinn. A. HI I wood. H. Adrian. B. Castin, B. Brewster. W. Blair. K. Dumb. T. Me Morrow. I . .Settler. F. Fusting. T. Cushmore. A. Vaughn, B Albert. Mongo. J Tischler, N. Tiglie. 126 ALPHA SIGMA NU First row: k Metz, I . Lynch. J. Floyd. Second row: S, Grossman. S. Keesc, J. I.ukcns. (1 Keichcnbach. M. Lenz. K. Ogden, rhlrd row S. Watson. I) Doganiero. P Abernathy, M. Jennings, L. Kates. J Snow. S.J. Totaro. E. Jason. I. Bucher. K. Reifsnyder. I) Mann. J Musselwhlte, M. Derr Pourtli row: K. Mohler. C. McNeil. P. Clark. E. DeBoy. M. Pike. G Workman. D Kennedy. M. Ilarbison. 128 129 ALPHA PHI OMEGA First row: J. Deboy. B. Barrett, R. Dixon. J. Gray. J. Bosko. Second row: T. Roth. V. Robinson. M. Trishman. C. Cooper. R. Faux. Third row: P. Coleman. W. Altland. M. Grimm. D. Main, B. Hess, T. Torcia. M. Levitsky. D. Trishman Fourth row A. Just, P. Siegl, B. Ulman. D. Zimmerman. Fifth row: B. Brown. B. Taylor. R. Stoughton. M Williams. M Compter. F. Fitchctt. L Smith. R. Collier. S. Hover. 130 ?a tCl KAPPA DELTA KAPPA First row: G. Staudenmeyer. J Kuchar. B. Martino . I). Henning. A. Schneck. M Wocklish. A. Fuhr. G. Miller Second row: I.. Pacala, S. Ev terly S. Gorhardt. G Hcinemeyer. J Kurian, L Pritchard. D Dav idson. I. Spacek, S. Garrett, S Kratz. M Malinauskas, K Krb. 132 BETA SIGMA LAMBDA Ground: L Young. I). Mans, M. Do I bow. I). Kuff. A Arndt. V. Gravina. B. Burkey. A. Glass. | Fabian, ladders: R McQuillan, D. Haas. G Lombardo. H. Raub. Roof: T. Welsh. B. Glisson. D. Williams. R. Ilallowell. B. Cooper. F. Stickel, M. Moon. 134 135 PHI ALPHA PSI Sitting: C. Treiss. S. Pope. C. ('.lark. S. Wood. T. Schwenkler. S. Florich. M. Brown. A. Johnston. Kneeling: K. Nackoncy. I). Schoch, F. Bowen. C. Stewart, J. Todt. J Grubbs. D. Dahlberg. N. Tompkins. G. Brassaw. Standing: P. Guest. B. Walker. I) Courtney. B. Ex line. C. Crane. L. Ware. A. Culp. R.A. Connell. J. McCausland. C Kriebel. D. Wenner. 136 137 DELTA MU SIGMA tf'tt 13V OMEGA CHI First row: M Roeder, N White. C Wall, S. Powell. J. Lanrey. Second row A. Thomas. C. Miltebcitcl. J. McStravick, L Clarke. I) Maiocco. S. Caldwell. S. Seel. I. Hardy. I). Rea. Third row: P. Wray. T. Ellenberger. | White. I. Montgomery. P Hitchock. A. Fennel. K Gerber. K Humphreys. B. Martin. M. King. Fourth row: B. Huntzinger. J. Mitchell. B. Grow. S. Roman. C. Nixon. B. Osburn. S. McCoath. Blossom. | Billison. 140 141 DELTA PI SIGMA First row: K Dubois. I). Dewane. J. Leatherrnan. R. Sassaman. A. Howe. Second row: T. Gilbert. E Downey. S. Viola, R Schreffler. C Widdis. T. Reynolds. B. Nettles. 14? 143 TAU SIGMA GAMMA First row: S. Tomasco. M. Tomasco. C. Faglcy, N Hollingsworth. |. Fowler. B. Stehmun. |. Solkulski. M. McFadden. A. Paul Second row: I. Kissel. G. Sloggett. K. Talley. C. Lee. K David. G. Hagy. A. Godwin. S. ilunhuuscn. K. Davidock. C. Silzle. S. Klotzmann. B.J. Parentc. Third row: O Davis. A. Welton. C. Moyer. J. Broderick. R Cash. J. Frankcnfield. I. Downes. P. King. K. Malick, I). Young. I Kiiring, D. Luw. P. Thomas. B. Anders. SIGMA RHO LAMBDA First row: C. Anthony. B Williams. R Phillips. B. Crossin. F. Leggett. T. Holmgren, T. Auer. Second row: J. Fegely. H Pond. R Johnson. J. Moore. K A key. T Spagnola. B MtCollough. Third row T Sturgeon. M Sabrick. S KIe zeivski. B Bromley. M Hartline. R Swan (Squirrel). B Rintk. D. Guv (Linwood). P. Knettler. E Podalak. K. Auer. P. Todd. R Scott, I) Holcomb. T. Costello. J. Rodgers. P. Henson. 146 147 ZETA CHI -... K. Rock-U. W. Ni.«t « “• • 148 149 SPORTS A' 152 153 Row l Beach. Larson. Robinson. Tonrtellotte. Wilcox, Narog. Keyes. Kuss. Greenberg. Head Coach Whatley. Row 2—Koiwai. Slingsby. Rockwell. Capone. Mann. Hanebury. Ma za. Roth. Sabrick. Stewart. Asst. Coach Videon Row 3- -Kormanicki. Bro.snan. Frenzen. Matey. Moser. Howe. Kerwin. Garrison. Lancaster. Alspuch. Adrian. Asst. Coach Borneman. Row 4—Widdoss. Finger, Brozinski, Popclka. Pouloit. Foster. O’Connor. Fagely. Wilson. Kern. Row 5 Sager, Carhart. Brewster. Shannon. Sabatino. Abbott. Brunolt. Holcomb. Slack. Shirley. Christman. Row 6—Wise. Lever. Montgomery. Glisson. Kilmer. Matol. Zimmerman. FOOTBALL Harry Adrian broke ground gaining record at fullback . . . traditional season . . . Rock . . . strong freshmen . . . all the way to Geneva . . . “All right men.” . . . films, films, and more films. . . shuffle the quarterbacks. . .3-5. . . • 55 154 utoinui t VISITORS 2 0 Row 1 Sargent, Anders. Pope. Schwonklcr. Luce. Row 2—I.ancey. Malick. Wood. Cash. Absenl—Broderick. Grubbs. HOCKEY May be the best team I ever coached. — Miss Snell . . . undefeated. 35 goals to 1 . . . back power . . . dominated All-College Trials ... 3 All-Americans and 2 IJ.S. reserves . . . sweet West Chester victory . . . Captain Dirt. . . 58 ifliiliiiintm Row 1—Spooner. Evans, Connell. Molten. Bloom Marshall, Phillips. Poole. Zeidlor. Row 2—HRilig. Glading. McCracken. Seifried. Pettit. 159 160 ■Ikf,stfO It fci ' 'f'- All-Amorican Field Hockey Team: Schwenklor. Wood, ( ash. Anders. • v ■ .•••,? • . « V • •■ ■ •. . Soccer Baker's dozen? . . . international all-star line-up. . . 5-6-1 . . . 16? 163 I) Wood. I Torchia. B Mosakowski. D. Marrington. B. Albert. T. Me Morrow Cross Country • 65 Scott Sling.sby lot Van Wyk Row l—Sitzler. Izmir. Blind. Sturgeon. Hartline. Head Coach Frey. Row 2—Asst. Coach Handwork. Cattell, Nieweg, Coville. Katz, Weston. Downey. Schaal. Men’s Basketball Disappointing record due to untimely injuries . . . No. 1 in the nation” after big Drexel upset . . . Capt. Gary Schaal. all M.A.C. team as junior . . . strong, vocal bench . . .5-13. . . 164 J.V. Team Row l—Vielri. Griffith. Messenger. Gibson. Sager. Row 2- Nettles. Frisch. Buckwalter. Downey. Stanton. Coach Handwork 167 Coac h Snell. Cush. Bishop. Bloom. Anders. Downes. Malir.k. Women’s Basketball Placed in First Regional Women’s National Invitational Basketball Tournament . . . Captains Kip and Biggie . . . Snell’s Super Belles . . . K’burg and W.C. thwarted undefeated season 168 Row l—Coach Snell. Anderson. Motten. Connell, Crane. Row 2 Pope. Wright. Bycrly. Row 1—Com.h Pel I Inzer. Taylor. Smith. Kriebel. Sil le. Row 2- Grubbs. David. Bishop. Dickey. Capts. Pietrobon. Tomasco. I.ippincotl. Badminton Eastern Intercollegiate champ Mary Ellen Tomasco . . . ''almost’' undefeated . . . another sweet West Chester plus . . . “not a bad racket” . . .7-1. . . vumj wire board at a t;mf ;3on. s in front of board •vSmokinq proH Dite 3 -v Do not hanq or sit on ropes a pwyjicu to cowmirree Kiiw l—Heilig. Mors lion. Brown, I'rankenfield. Sch wonkier. Humor. Clayton. LeCleiru. Rauer. Kunz. Row 2 Connell. Reynolds. Van Hlarcom, Soefer, I.in kwood. Pettit, Poole. Couch Van Horn. 171 72 Row 1—Coach Gur .ynski. Torchia. Marrington. Alspach. MacKen .ic. Row 2- Von Sothcn. Muscara. Olsen. ElUvood. Dennison. Row i-Popelka. Mosakowski. Knipe. Albert. McMorrow. Track Every meet ail away meet, yet M.A.C. champs . . . Albert (.ops mile and two mile titles ... oh those field events . . . 175 Row 1 Malick. Downes. Row l -Luce. Reynolds. Schwenkler. l.ippincott. Pie-trobon. Row 3—Sargent. Cash. Grubbs. Paul. Lancey. Lacrosse National contenders with six on All-College Team . . . Undefeated . . . another West Chester sweet one . . . We play to win . . . truly Watson's Wonders . . . Walk proudly and carry a big stick . . . 176 77 Front—B. Downey. T. Hendricks. R Swan Bac k—B Becker. IV Allen. Ur. Dennis. B. Bowman. Golf 178 Rmv 1—R Cash. K. David. J. Grubbs. Row 2—C. bishop. S. Pope. I). Marshall. K. Sargent. C. bloom. Row 3—B. Dyer. |. Rauer. H. Reynolds. J. I.ucc. K. Malick. C. Crane. Softball Jacob. Kcnsky. Smith. Irishman. Gassel. Peterson. Coach Howard. Men’s Tennis Capt. Jacob leads the pack . . . Trishman. don’t throw your racket . . . night in scenic Trenton . . . 180 Front: VVinans, Coddington. Paisley, Kulesza. Marshall. Smith. Buck: lonscn. Bycrly. Folsom, law. Dickey. Women’s Tennis ORGANIZATIONS Ruby Staff Rich Stilus—co-editor Rich Scheer—business manager Gail Dieffenbach—faculty Toni Potter—co-editor Barb Exlino- business manager Alan Gold—faculty Mason Williams—business manager Barb Wright—senior write-ups 185 Jane Heroic!—typing Terry Cushmoro— layout U.S.G.A. Front—K. Akey, A. Vaughan. S. Sweet, B. Dando. Back—J. Stellar, J. Siegel, I). Main. K. Schragor, B Mess. C. Greenberg. K. Miller. Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. Front—| Bosko. B. Walker, C. Wasscrman. |. Cray Back—13. Stretch. B Ullman. J. Kuchar. C. Bray. M. Arrington. M. Redmond. R. Manlon. 186 Front—R Mecouch. (I. Frechette. Back—S. Totaro. C. Cole. Dr. Williamson. J. Smith Campus Chest Lantern Front—R. Hanlon. R. Lausch. M. Compter. Back—M. Arrington. C. Hiltobeitel. C. Wasserman. K. Christ. W. Kggleston. R. Scheer, |. Siegel. 187 U's Weekly I Front—J. Williams. J. Weaver. J. Siegel. G. Greenberg. Back—T. Mattingly. A. Gold. B Hess. C. Chambers. 188 Alan C. Gold. Editor. WRUC Front- B. Hess. F. Fitchctt. J. Kov. N. Camiel. B. Hart. R Williams. R. Collier. Middle—L Campanaro. S. Weir. B. Frank. Back— W. Muss. R Lausch. J. Klaumg. B. Taxis. C Gerber. T. Mattingly. R Faum.e. R Clark. I). Ruff. E. Podolak. 189 J Bacon. R Clark. V Camlol. W. Reed. Cub and Key S. Sweet, K. Woiland, T. Auer. J. Cray. Whitians Front—K. Powell, K. Humphreys. G. Sloggott. W. Raub Back—|. Taylor. S. Estorly. H. Reynolds. K. Mohler. Siegel. I. Stemler. M. Derr. ). Hero Id. L. Bucher. Stuics 190 A. Gold. S. Sweet. Rodgers. A. Novak front—Dr. Kruse, Dr. Fago. Dr. Howard, J. Barth, G. Slogged, L Herdegen. B. Schultz, A. Gold. H. Zogol, Dr. Dennis. Back—D. Fell, B. Thatcher. Dr. Schultz. Dr Hess. A Goldberg. V. Harden. Dr. Staiger Dr Alien. 191 Brownback-Anders Premedical Society Front—Y. Roth. C. Gerber. Row 2—J. Adair, C. Crane. M. Arrington, H. Kcnsky. A. Gold. R. Hanlon. I) Shoenbcrger. C Stewart. Row 3—S. Hoyer. B Winans. R. Stiles. J. looney. S. Coville. B. Thatcher. T Robinson. V. Harden. R. Scappa. Beardwood Chemical Society nms! Row t—Dr. Myers. S. Weir. Mrs. Bicking. C. Gerber. S. Estorly. L Spacek. Y. Roth. C. Anderson. Rausch. A. Mancuso. Row 2—Dr. Staiger. S. Hoyer. Miss Barth. L. Andrews. D. Fell. Dr R. Schultz. S. Callio. Dr. Hess. 19? Psychology Club Row I—A. Fennell, | Willis. H. Hart. A Doan. L Gerfin. Row 2—I). Wenner. I). Shoenborder. B. Kxline. P. Insley. S. Blair. Z. Muguiro. B. Spencer. C, Barrall. Row 3—A Johnston. I. Montgomery. C. Hiltebeitel, R. Xackonev- C. Filers. B Reifsuyder. B Clark. A. lust. K Dougherty. Math Club Front—C. Workman. M. Pike. E. Williams. I.. Bur.her. G. Miller. C. Bray. Back—B. Frank. I.. Schultz. A. Post. C. Keeler. R. Dixon. Omicron Delta Epsilon Mr. Mover. T. Mack. B. Becker. A. Novak, C, Koch. Mr. Petrakis. B Shmihluk. J. Wilcox. J. Siegel. 'I'. Holcombe. B. Fetlerolf. B Dickey. P. Todd. A Arndt. J. Mus-cara. J Knipc. W. Christman. S. Adams. Mr Symons. C. Cross. S. Rossi Dr. Hunter. 193 Spanish Club SiUmg—B Cannon. C. Hawkins. A Savage Muhtar. I) Berlinger S. Iolaro. Standing—K. German Club K. Humphreys. G. Workman. C. Hawkins. B. Taxis. French Club Front—I . Kauffman. J Kurian. I). Henning. Hack—C. Cole. M. Hallingcr 194 Protheatre Front—U Bennett. R. Miller. B. Dando, S. Sweet. K. VVcilund. I. Wollcntin. Back—M. Brown. M Miinter. Greenberg. B. Dalberth. M. Leber. S. Seel. International Relations Club Christian Fellowship 196 N. Schisler, C. YVassorman. B. Mafcr, I). Streicb. B. Taxis. R. Hanlon. R. Lausch. VI. Compter. Pi Nu Epsilon Row 1—J. Kuchar I Serdy, S. Tolaro. I Herold. Row 2—R. Fau nee, G. Dieffenbach. L. Cam-panaro. T. Ellenberger. M I) Berlinger. J. Floyd. Row 3—R. Mecouch. R Stiles, S, Weir. V. Uuss. T Martin. E. Frechette. Madrigal isti M. Knott. | Bacon. S. Cressman. M Ankrom. M Heisey. Or. .in krr 196 Meistersingers First row: t. Koirhcnbach. H. Faunce. |. ilorolrl. I) Rittman. S Gould. ) Serdy. 1. Dolan. T, Potter. II. Frank V Schislcr. C Zeidlcr. I.. Kissel. C. I'agley. S. Weir. Set mid row: | Dauin. I Smith. R Ki-ifsnvder. S Kratz. k Waltz, J. Frculin. S. Adams. B. Field. M. Ankrom. F. Dewaal. J Clayton. A. Molten. C krnilnd. S Ciessman. | Bakalian. Thin! row: |. Izjiix. ). Mussclwhitc. L Cumpanaro. T. Martin. II Clark. I Mei oucli. R S liter. W I loss. S. Pope. K. I.austli, C. Grant1, G. Frechette. ). Crandall Marching Band 197 Outing Club Center A. Post. C Keeler. Row l—D. Shoenbergor, C Gleason. M Brown. P. Amend. E Williams. Row 2—E. Frechette. G. Detwilor. P. Coleman. M. Redmond. Sailing Club Front- M. Redmond. R. Hanlon. Back—R Collier. M. Brown. E. Frechette. 198 Long Term Planning-Committee Row 1—C (Himson. J Floyd. M Dorr. Row 2—I) Saylor. T. M.irlin Row t ) Mi Seel. Mr. Williams. K. Frechette SFARC Front- Dr. Ru e. Dr Paisley. Mrs. Lucas. Dr. Pancoast. Hac k—Mr Rii liter. R Tompkins. | Siegel. IVtruzzo. W 199 Cheerleaders Bear—H. Reynolds. Row 1—C. Mershon. C. Wolf. J Knipe, C Moyer. V Heilig. Row 2—G. Brassaw. A Culp, A Godwin, B. Marlin. N Muni, M Brown.). Lancey. Color Guard Row I- I.. Montgomery. F. Bowen. F. Lawrence. C. Sporysz. Row 2—M. Davenport. B. Walker. B. Exline. I. Hardy. I. Kissel, R Nackoney. C. MacN'eill. Majorettes Center—R Crompton Back—T. Ellenberger. Nl. Wray, Tompkins. L. Pritchard. L. Bucher. 200 Women’s Athletic Association Front—C. Bishop. I. Grubbs. T. Schwonkler. K. Cash. H Reynolds. Back—). Lancey. A. Pictrobon. I Iaico, C. Kriebol. Miss Snell, E David. C. Bloom. R. Sargent. B. Marshall. |. Siegel. Varsity Club Front—I . Coleman. M. Allland. T. Sturgeon. B. Kuss. K Scarborough. C. Garrison, B. Gassel. Back T McMorrow. D. Larson, B. 1-ong, R. Mazza. G. Mann. A Danebury. G. Pouliot. R. Kropp. B. Albert. G Greenberg, R. Carhart, P. Franzen. P. Allen Top—). Wilkes. T. Auer. R Phillips. G. Schaal. P. Koiwai. Spirit Committee Front—J. Knipe. F. Kidgley. Back—C. Wolf. R.A. Connell, K. Davido k, M Brown, V. Meilig. V Thomas. B Martin, A. Godwin. J. Lancey, H. Reynolds. 201 Campus Gold Front—M. Arrington. K. Rupp. C. Cole. B. Taxis. Buck—E. Van Wagoner. F. Kauffman. 202 B. Penuel. ]. Milke. B. Clark. S. Fatton. B. Cravor. 7 Martin. c.c.c. Orientation Orientation Advisors ?06 Registration ?08 ?10 Homecoming 211 MARION HUNTER ALPHA PHI EPSILON 21? PEGGY VANDERLIN SIGMA RHO LAMBDA NANCY HUNT ZETA CHI MARY ELLEN MCFADDEN BETA SIGMA LAMBDA 213 Messiah ?I5 216 The Man Who Came To Dinner 218 Snrin o' 219 220 HONORARY Samuel I.ucius Gandy Doctor of Divinity Harrison Evans Salisbury Doctor of Letter C O M M E K C E M E N T H O N O R S VALEDICTORIAN: Patricia Anne Mellon — summa cuin laude SALUTATORIAN: Larry Gene Schultz — inagna cum laude MAGNA CUM LAUDE: Alan Paul Novak CUM LAUDE: Karen Ann Richardson Edna Frances Ball Jane Louise Herold Ginger Lou Sloggctt Richard Don Guyer Richard Bruce Thatcher Kathryn Eleanor Mohlcr Ruth Elizabeth Crompton Laura MacMullcn llcrdcgen David Arthur Fell Alan Cary Gold Mary Ellen Tomasco Mark Stephen Hallingcr DEPARTMENTAL HONORS BIOLOGY: Thomas Edwin Robinson ECONOMICS: Wayne Ingram Christman FINE ARTS: Yolanda Faith Roth GERMAN: Thomas Ernest Mattingly, III HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Joyce Thomas Taylor HISTORY: Edna Frances Ball Wayne Andrew lluss James Allen Williams Raymond Roger Williams Linda Louise Young MATHEMATICS: Jane Louise Herold Larry Gene Schultz PHILOSOPHY-RELIGION: Thomas A. 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Lynn Middlewood Anderson 74 E. 5th Ave. Ap D303 Collegeville. Pa. Aurel Morgan Arndt Route 1 Zionsville. Pa. Maria Antoinette Arrington Rd l Phoenixville. Pa. Thomas Harper Auer 9 Clayton Terrace St. Louis. Mo. Robert Ames Boaman 340 North Main St. Telford, Pa. Diane Frazier Bossert Pit man-Jefferson Rd. Sewell. Pa. Joan Cecelia Broderick Route 1 Box 11 E Pleasant Carden. X.C. Robert Hunter Clark 7233 Souder St. Philadelphia. Pa. Martha Cay lord Clouser 4528 Tarry Lane Wilmington. Del. John Montgomery Corse. Jr. 1848 Longview l3r. Lancaster, Pa. Cris Elizabeth Crane 634 Warren Ave Kingston. Pa. Ruth Elizabeth Crompton 3317 Sheffield Ave. Philadelphia. Pa. Deborah Kay Da hi berg 6 Overpond Court Potomac. Md. Carol Ann Davis 309 Main St Wrightstown. Pa. Sherwin Lynnwood Davis 1601 Glenallen Ave Wheaton. Md. Elaine Michele DeBoy 9140 Sybert Dr Kllicott City. Md. James Lawrence DeBoy 9140 Sybert Dr Eilicott City. Md. Carolyn Riddle Downes 222 Grandview Road Wallingford. Pa. Georgia Detweiler Dulude 1954 Alsace Road Reading. Pa. William James Eppright. Jr. 421 Portland Dr. Broomall. Pa. Bachelor of Science Barbara Ann Exline 14026 Erwin St. Philadelphia. Pa. Ruth Patricia Faunce 1600 Fairview St Delran. N.J. David Arthur Fell 15 Betsy Lane Ambler. Pa. Judith Ramp Fischer Rd 3 Box 94 Egg Harbor. N.J. Janet Carol Floyd 14 Naomi Lane Chalfont. Pa. David Alan Fritzsche 133 E First Ave Trappe. Pa. James Moyer Garrett 36 E High St Womelsdorf. Pa. Alan Cary Gold 7442 Brockton Road Philadelphia. Pa. Alan Goldberg 251 Crossbill Road Philadelphia, Pa. John E. Gray 1909 Beech wood Dr. Wilmington. Del. Patricia Evelyn Guest 1224 Steel Road Havertown, Pa. Richard Don Guyer 934 Blue Rock Lane Blue Bell. Pa. Wesley Rennie Harden, III 337 Netherington Dr Broomall. Pa. Bryant David Heisinger Cat tel I Road Wenonah. N.J. Laura MacMullen Herdegen R.D. 3 Norristown. Pa. Gwynda Rose Herman 1100 Black Horse Pike Pleasantville, N.J. Jane Ionise Herold 815 Pleasant Road Yeadon. Pa. Bernard Charles Hirsh 5612 N Tenth St Philadelphia. Pa. Scott William Moyer :i20 Felix Road Huntington Valley. Pa. Janet Wilma Lippincott Rd 1 Box 76 Moorestown. N.J. Richard Edgar Phillips Route 2 Slatington. Pa. Nancy Bailey Hunt Ninth St and F Ave Riverside. Pa. Zana Lee Maguire 320 K Vine St Millville. N.J. Ann Marie Pietrobon 110 Beverly Drive Allentown. Pa. David Carl Jacob 573 Mcrvine St. Pottstown. Pa. Jewell Ethel Malick 152 Cherry Tree Lane Cherry Hill. N.J. I«ois Mary Pilkcrton 2007 Manada St Harrisburg. Pa. Elaine Victoria Jason 1025 honey St Philadelphia. Pa. Anthony John Mancuso 944 New York Road Absecon. N.J. Rose Marie Potter 6539 Rudderow Ave Pennusuaken. N.J. Dorothy Ann Kennedy 11 Chestnut Lane Strattford. Pa. Robert Troy Matthews Box 9 Plumsteodville. Pa. Kathy Amelia Powell 28 Pine Hill Road Toms River. N.J. Herman Alan Kenskv Apt 108 1220 E WHuy Silver Springs. Md. John William Mawson. Ill 24 N Prospect Ave Norristown. Pa. 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Richard William Scheer 126 Old Penllyn Pike Penllyn. Pa. Jane Kay Kuchar 13 Franklin Ave Montvale. N.J. Felix Frank Narog 1230 W. Spruce St Pottsville. Pa. Larry Gene Schultz R D 1 Box 473 Barto, Pa. Robert John Kuss 1831 Elk Ave Pottsville, Pa. Carol Jean Nixon 346 Eld red St Williamsport. Pa. Bonnie Campbell Scott 145 Browning Lane Roscmont. Pa. Anna Rita Labriola Coari and West Ave Minotola. N.J. Barry Scott Norris 127 Makcficld Road Morristown. Pa. Carol Louise Sil .le 235 Kenyon Ave Swarthmore. Pa. Lenora Jane Lancey 8500 Widener Road Philadelphia. Pa. Kathleen Sue Ogden 3 Webb Ave Clifton Springs. N.Y. Pennv Skokos 223 W Park Ave Trenton. N.J. Mark K. Levitsky 18 Fa lien rock Road Levittown. Pa. Cynthia Eileen Peters 424 Main St Shoemakersville. Pa. Ginger Lou Sloggett 117 W North St Nazareth. Pa. Barbara Maria Liberi 432 Quennsboro La Haddonfield. N.J. Robert Thomas Petruzzo, Jr. 1169 Staffler Road Sommerville. N.J. Samuel Cqmbers Smith. Ill 78 Main St Sclnvenksville. Pa. Ellyn Jean Soefer 512 Blount Point Road Newport News. Va. Sally Anne Weir 314 Mattison Ave Ambler, Pa. Esther Gay Staudenmayer 6 Levere Road Berwyn. Pa. Jay Harry Willis 21 North Kirklyn Ave Upper Darby. Pa. Rebecca Yoder Stephens 116 South 16th St Allentown, Pa. Lynn Ellen Wollentin 41 Longacre Dr Livingston. N.J. Cheryl Ann Stewart 512 Virginia Ave Havertown. Pa. Sandra Landis Wood 116 Heacock Lane Wvncote. Pa. Burton Richard Stiles 272 Ward Ave Apt 6A Bordentown. N.J. Barbara Marie Wright 222 Fern Ave Col lings wood. N.J. David Christopher Streich Casilla 2320 Quito Ecuador, South Africa Robert Damon Yannone 500 Montana Ave Clifton. Pa. Joyce Thomas Taylor 680 Church Road Graterford. Pa. James David Yeakel 166 W. Forest Dr Nazareth. Pa. Ronald William Taylor 26 Acorn Drive Bridgeton. N.J. Harry Gershon Zegel 5032 Marvine Road Drexel Hill. Pa. Richard Bruce Thatcher 2086 Jenkintown Road Glenside, Pa. Nicholas John Tighe 388 Buch Ave Lancaster, Pa. James Underwood Todd. Jr. 817 S 12th St Lebanon, Pa. Joy Thaw ley Todt 124 Sliveden Ave Glenside, Pa. Walker C. Tompkins, Jr. 1110 New Brunswick Manasquan. N.J. Dolores Lowe Travilla 307 W Poplar St Wenonah. N.J. John Joseph Vaul. Jr. 9 E Parkway Blvd Chester. Pa. Samuel Joseph Viola. Jr. 17 Laurel Lane Norristown. Pa. Joanne Marie Wasko 700 Heckle Ave Spring City. Pa. Karl Walton Weiland 619 Ridgeway Ave Grove City. Pa. 23 Patrons Ur. and Mrs. Hugh C. Abernethy Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Aurol Arndt Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Ashby Mr. C. Gordon Asthoiiner Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Battle Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blair Robert S. Blind Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Boaman Lawrence J. Briody Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Brosnan Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ciesielka Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton. |r. Newton and Nelda Clemens Morton L. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Grover Connell Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Crane Mr. anti Mrs. Horace J. Culbertson Dr. Lloyd G. David Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Dieffenbacb Mr. and Mrs. James C. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dunlop Warren and Ruth Eck Marian Foley Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Frazier Mr. William Gassell Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glass Robert and Alta Gould Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Grubbs Bernard Grun Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hadley Mr. and Mrs. William Hallinger Dr. Edward H. Han hausen Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hannaway Robert O. I iansen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Harbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Harden, )r. Mr. and Mrs. Ixniis H. Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendricks Robert and Alberta Hess Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holbrook Dr. and Mrs. Marion C. Insley. Jr. Stephen and Vera Johnson Betty and Harry Jones Henry L. Kalbach. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W.B. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kensky Robert M. Kerr. M.D. Evans R. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Morley H. Keyes Mr. .and Mrs. Robert C. Knipe Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kuchar Mr. and Mrs. Francis John Kuss David A. Levitsky Mr. and Mrs. Christian |. Losch. Jr. Mrs. Walter F. Luce. Jr. Donald E. MacDennott Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. MacNeill Anthony Mancuso ft Patrons Mr. and Mrs. David J. Marrington Mr. and Mrs. James T. McAviney C.F. McCormick. Jr. I lenry T. Meneely Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Mershon Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Metzger Dr. Bernard J. Miller C.A. Minnich George A. Moles Mr. and Mrs. Robert IV. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moran Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Mowrer Dr. and Mrs. Thelbert R. Moyer Dr. and Mrs. Tomomi Murakami Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Nackoney Larry Neustadter Mr. and Mrs. Truman J. Newhart Mr. and Mrs. Arshag Ohanian Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owens David and Mary Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Bodhan T. Pascala Cheryl L. Petcrfreund Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Phillips John and Margaret Pilkerton Mr. and Mrs. James Popelka Mr. and Mrs. Louis Potter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.. Pouliot Mr. and Mrs. R. l ord Rea Mrs. Gladys Reynolds Mary 1.. Rhoads Frank and Jacqueline Rifkin John J. 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