Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)
- Class of 1975
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Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler. Long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; 4 5 Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! 9 Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. o 10 I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: 12 13 14 I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. V RICHARD D. ABRAMS History Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding. Proverbs 9:6 ANDREW A. ANDRE Economics Zeta Chi It's like a mountain—because it's there. SETH A. BAKES Political Science Zeta Chi If you want to dance you got to pay the band. HOWARD IRWIN BARKAN Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Some things the lights are shining on me Other times I can barely see I ately it occurs to me What a long strange trip it's been R. Hunter—J. Garcia ETHEL PARKINSON BARNHILL Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma It is what you learn after you know it all that counts. John Wooden 20 RITAC. BARRY Psychology Tau Sigma Gamma Learn as if you were to live forever; Live as if you were to die tomorrow. John Wooden FAITH ANN BENNUNG Biology I must down to the seas again. For the call of the running tide is a wild and a clear call that may not be denied. John Masefield DAWN BERNICE BEYER Political Science Alpha Sigma Nu I live for those who love me— The greatest of these is God. 21 SHARON BIBLE Biology Alpha Sigma Nu JUDITH ANN BOGARDUS History Omega Chi Happiness is found in the little things in life. ELEANOR C. BOYER French Omega Chi KATHLEEN A BOYER Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma KEITH R. BRAND Political Science Beta Sigma lambda FREDERICK W BROUSEJR Biology To succeed is an honor; to try is a virtue. 22 LINA. BROWN Biology Kappa Delta Kappa Tanstaafl. DALE E. BUONOCORE Psychology Pi Omega Delta For long you live and high you fly, and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. And all you touch and all you sec Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd ROBERI GEORGE CACCFSF Biology Human beings should be free to form opinions, and to express their opinions without reserve. John Stuart Mill RICHARD M. CARF AGNO Biology MARGARET CATHARINE CASE BEER History Omega Chi Time is now .. but now is always. 23 MARGARET K. CASSANO Psychology Kappa Della Kappa I want to get away and live my life in the rivers and trees. I want to spend the days making rhymes and be free. Logginsand Messina KATHY ANNE CHESTON German Alpha Sigma Nu I ran only say, there we have been: But I cannot say where. And I cannot say, how long. For that is to place it in time T.S. Eliot BRUCE ANDREW CLARK Political Science That there should one man die ignorant who had capacity for knowledge, this I call a tragedy. Thomas Carlyle JAMES T. CLEMENS Psychology Beta Sigma lambda MARIANNE T. CORDORA Economics Tau Sigma Gamma I am a part of all that I have met. Tennyson ( 24 DEBORAH A. CORLISS History CAROL LYNN CUSTER 8iology Alpha Sigma Nu I believe in the sun, even when it is not shining; I believe in love, even when I feel it not; I believe in God, even when He is silent. ADRIAN DANA Biology Kappa Delta Kappa It's a rare gift to feel reverence for your own life and to want the best... here, now. for your very own. FRANK DANESIJR Psychology 2S LINDA DELUCA English WAITER G. DENKOWSKI Psychology Beta Sigma Lambda As far as possible without RUTH DUNCAN French Omega Chi life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think, la Bruycre RITAR DIMASSA 26 ClINTONR FDSON Biology JIM C. ENGEL Chemistry JOHN C. ENGHOFER Mathematics 27 LOUIS J. ENI. |R Economics RICHARD K. FAIR Political Science NANCY FRYE English STEVEN R. FISHER Mathematics ZetaChi 28 THOMAS A. GALULLO Biology LINDA GIVENS Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi I never let schooling get in the way of my education. Ralph Waldo Emerson CARLE. GLEASON Political Science 29 LINDA D. GREEN Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma IE ANMARIE GKUBB Economics Phi Alpha Psi NANCY ) HAINES English Tau Sigma Gamma SUSAN S.HAI HERMAN History Omega Chi Won't you just look around, Can’t anybody see? Can't you take the time? Just to feel what is real. If you do then you'll see that we got a raw deal Chicago RICHARD E. HANKISON History Alpha f’hi Omega Nuts Anthony Clement McAuliffg, Commander, 101st Airborne JAMES KfRMIT HARBAUGH Economics Sigma Rho Lambda In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus 30 ADA MAY HARPER Political Science Tau Sigma Gamma Resisting temptation is often simply a matter of putting something off until nobody's looking. MARILYN JOHANNA HARSCH History Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream of things that never were and say, why not? Robert F. Kennedy 31 MARK D. HESS English Beta Sigma lambda II you offer an excuse it will only make matters worse. Brother of the Wind SUSAN V. HESS Chemistry Alpha Sigma Nu I've a constant ache in the morning light It's on account of the night before ... Elton John JOHN HARRY HINES III Mathematics Delta Pi Sigma RUTH ELSIE HOLDER English Alpha Sigma Nu Everything is a source of fun. Nobody's safe, for we care for none! Life is a joke that's just begun! W.S. Gilbert P. SIDNEY HOUCK Psychology Phi Alpha Psi It's not that I don't have any sense, it's just way down deep. C.S. Ernie 32 RICHARD P. JAMES Chemistry HOWARD H.JUDIS Economics Alpha Phi Omega And the dreams; dreams they are. Don Calderon de la Barca SUZANNE JURGAIIIS Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma LAURENCE DOUGLAS KAUFFMAN Physics The heart has reasons which the reason docs not know. Pascal RUTHM. KEHLER Psychology 33 PATRICIA MARIE KELIETT French Phi Alpha Psi PATRICIA Bl AINE KENNEDY Psychology Omega Chi I have no yesterdays, time took them away, tomorrow may not be, but I have today. Pearl McGinnis GRETCHEN KOENIG Economics Alpha Sigma Nu I am so close yet so far, but I will never give up. 34 RODNEY D.KRATZ Mathematics Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend of man. Sam Walter Foss JOHN KRAUS Psychology Sigma Rho lambda My plans are still in embryo, a small town on the edge of wishful thinking. Groucho Marx DEBORAH ELIZABETH KUHN French PAMELAS. LANDrfAR History LINNEA LANDIS Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from it. JS ROBERT |. LYMAN Biology Alpha Phi Omega Smile, be happy, and enjoy life. ANN MACGREGOR Biology Long you live; high you fly. Smile you'll give; tears you'll cry. All you touch; all you see, Is all your life will ever be. R.S.S.-74 BARBARA CAROL MANCINI French Phi Alpha Psi RUTH MARGARET MARSDEN German Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not to thine «vn understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. 36 ALICE JEAN MARTS History Omega Chi An honest man's the noblest work of God. Alexander Pope PATRICIA A. MATHER Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu If I had a tale that I could tell you I’d tell a tale sure to make you smile And if I had a wish that I could wish for you I'd make a wish for sunshine all the while. MELISSA L MATSON English DEBORAH C MCCONOMY French Alpha Sigma Nu Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. William Shakespeare ROBYN LYNN MCHUGH English Omega Chi Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease for pain. Charlie Chaplin J7 PATTI MEADE Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Avoid loud and aggressive persons for they are vexations to the spirit. Desiderata JOAN MILLER Spanish Omega Chi You will find as you look back over your life, that the moments that stand cut arc the moments when you have done things in the Spirit of Love. Henry Drummond 38 PATRICIA ANNE MILLER Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa In everything give thanks; (or this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. I Thessalomans 5:10 STEPHEN KENT MILLER Health and Physical Education Zeia Chi Two moths in your wallet are better than one in your closet. Jack Benny JOHN T. MITCHELL III English It is better to (ail in originality than ti succeed in imitation. Herman Melville JOANNE FELICIA MOTTOLA History Go out and try your luck. You may be Donald Duck Mott THOMAS RICHARD MURRAY Biology IFANR NEW Psychology RICHARD NEWBY Psychology CRAIG P OCEANAK Biology Alpha Phi Omega ur years of college and your hopes materialize—lour years ol Ursi.ius and your hopes are still hopes 40 MARYANN ORPNECK Chemistry LORRAINE A PATON Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu When you part from your friend, you grieve not; For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the' mountain to the limber is clearer from the plain JUDITH ANN PENN Psychology The child will thrive and grow and enter the world of liars and cheaters and people like you, who smile and think you know what this is about. You think you know everything—maybe so The song we sing Do you know? We're listening Frank Zappa STEVEN DOUGLAS PENUEL Political Science When we are out ol sympathy with the young, then our work in this world is over John Wooden, UCLA 41 ELLEN DRUSCILl A PFRICOLA French HARVEY B RABENOIL) Economics LEE RAMBO Biology Phi Alpha Psi VAIERIE E REID Psychology Phi Alpha Psi Can't stand it no more ... Crying for help for so many years But nobody hears Better end soon my friend—It better end soon my friend! Chicago SCOTI A RHOADES Political Science Zeia Chi Keep your head up. for the best is yet to come. DOREEN I RHOADS Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi 42 LEE D RHYNE Chemistry The greatest of these is love. PAMELA BETH RICCI Health and Physical Education Omega Chi No insult ever caused so deep a wound as a tenderness expected and withheld. ANNE M. RIEHL German Alpha Sigma Nu NICHOLAS RODIAJR. Political Science A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years' study of books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow GARY ROSE Mathematics Be imitators of God, as beloved children; and walk in love, just as Christ also loved you, and gave Himself up for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God as a fragrant aroma. Eph. 5:1-2 43 SAL L. RUFHNO french to want is to be able to LAWRENCE J. SCHAEFER Biology Sigma Rho Lambda S. ROBIN SCHEIRER Economics Delta Pi Sigma Go lor it! PATTI SCHENK French Omega Chi The greatest happiness of life is being love for yourself... or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Victor Hugo 44 THOMAS C. SCHWAB Biology Delta Mu Sigma The best doctors in the world are Doctor Diet, Doctor Quiet, and Doctor Merryman. Jonathan Swilt. ROBIN ELIZABETH SEARS Biology In the tender compassion of our God the morning sun from heaven will rise upon us, to shine on those who live in darkness, under the cloud of death, and to guide our feet in the way of peace. Luke 1:78-79 PAUL G SFBELIST Psychology Pi Omega Delta Why worry about tomorrow ..we may not make it through today!! Z'ggy JUDY LYNN SEEBACH Mathematics And all that Memory loves the most was once our only hope to be. And all that Hope adored and lost Hath melted into Memory. 45 I STEPHANIE E.SERRA History Kappa Delta Kappa What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity ... the good' they do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison ANN L. SHALLCROSS Biology Phi Alpha Psi So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13:13 NINASHECKTOR Spanish Kappa Delta Kappa For life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only dreams. Calderon 46 CAROL A. SIMONIDFS English Kappa Delia Kappa Bp the dream—look at the srars. ROBERT r. SING Biology LINDA J SNELL Spanish Omega Chi PATRICIAS. SNIGER Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu With all of its sham, drudgery, jnd broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. But utmost strive to be happy. Desiderata 47 NANCY J.SOISSON Psychology Tau Sigma Gamma COURINEY A SOLENBERGER Health and Physical Education Omega Chi JANE STACKHOUSE English Omega Chi The best way to know life is to love many things. Van Gogh ROBERT C.STANFILl Health and Physical Education Zeta Chi CHARLESSIRASBAUGH, JR. Philosophy and Religion Wei fremd spranohen nicht kennt, weiss nirhts von seinen eigennen. 48 IfcAN STUTZ Biology Words do not express thoughts very well; what is of value and wisdom to one man seems nonsense to another. KATE WADE SWANSON French Kappa Delta Kappa I learn in every single day Inside out, Outside in Every way ... As truth is gathered and rearranged Inside out. Outside is Perpetual change Yes KIMBERLY A. TILLEY English MARZIA P. TONGIANI English Alpha Sigma Nu Sit beside the breakfast table, Think about your troubles Pour yourself a cup of tea, then think about the bubbles. h. Nilsson ANNE LOUISE TYSON English Alpha Sigma Nu Hallo!'' said Tigger. I've found somebody just like me. I thought I was the only one of them A A. Milne 49 TONI |EAN WACKAR Health and Physical Education To become what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life NINAM. WAGNER Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma SCOTT ERIC WAGNTR Biology Neither to right nor to left, but straight is the way. DAVID J. WARTELLA Economics Zeta Chi You only go around once in life so you hase to grab for all the gusto you can get. KELVIN MICHAEL WASHINGTON Psychology Alpha Phi Epsilon Om Mandi Padme Hum The Jewell in the Lotus SO KEITH C. WELLER Political Science GREGORY R WENHOLD Philosophy and Religion Sigma Rho lambda Reason to live Reason to continue. Carl Wilson RICHARDS. WHALEY Philosophy and Religion SANDRA ROSE WIBLE English Alpha Sigma Nu My thought is a tender leaf that sways in every direction and finds pleasure in its swayings. Kahlil Gibran 51 RAYMOND A. WIEGAND Physics NANCY JEAN WINDEKNECHT English JOHN CHARLES WINTER Health and Physical Education Zeta Chi Once a king, always a king But once a knight is enough. ■DAVID ROBERT WOLFGANG Biology Better a young man poor and wise than a king old and foolish. WILLIAM H.WOLTER III History Beta Sigma Lambda BENJ AMIN G. WRIGHT III Philosophy and Religion It's tough all over. 52 NATHANIEL DUPREE Political Science S3 DONALD A. YESKE Economics JACQUELINFl HUNT Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma VAN MICHAEL INJAIAN Chemistry Beta Sigma Lambda Man in his ignorance has always assumed that the earth would rejuvenate herself, no matter what he did. LUCINDA MERRY KINF History Phi Alpha Psi ALFRED WALTER MAZUR Biology Beta Sigma Lambda Endure the Unendurable Emperor Hirohito JOHN K O'CONNELL Chemistry KAREN ELIZABETH SMITH Psychology Man is a creature who spends his entire life in an attempt to convince himself that his existence is not absurd. Albert Camus 54 DAVID M.SPITKO Political Science WILLIAM DAVID WEISS Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda You have not converted a man because you have silenced him. RANDALLS. COLE Political Science Alpha Phi Omega The rung of a ladder was not meant for man to stand upon, but to help him reach higher places. Attributed to Abraham Lincoln SS GEORGE P. KINEK Economics Sigma Rho lambda DIANNA SAVVAS Psychology Omega Chi The present and the past thou hast beheld: Now learn the secrets of the Future. Percy Bysshe Shelley 56 KAREN I IURNER Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa 7 here, rq i_ot be roads ocmetohere, cknc i WS . 57 59 60 62 64 65 inter-sorority council INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL Tricia Kcllett—Phi Alpha Psi—President Marianne Cordora—Tau Sigma Gamma—Vice President Anne Tyson—Alpha Sigma Nu—Secretary Treasurer Feffie Barnhill—Tau Sigma Gamma—Disciplinarian Sandy Wible—Alpha Sigma Nu Lisa Pettijohn—Kappa Delta Kappa Sandi Couch—Kappa Delta Kappa ianct Borowy—Omega Chi Alice Marts—Omega Chi Barbie Mancini—Phi Alpha Psi 68 inter-fraternity council I f COUNCIL Gig Wenhold Bill Helfferich Andre Swygerl lack Winter Steve Fisher Barry MacMullcn John Hines Keith Brand Robin Scheirer Mike Hardy 69 alpha sigma nu ALPHA SIGMA NU Tina Lopez Pat MacGahan Sandy Wible—President Nina Rocder Anne Tyson—Vice President Maria Shope Ruth Holder—Recording Secretary Linda Bell Cindy Drake—Alumni Secretary Evelyn Bless Pat Kober—Corresponding Secretary Anita Clamer Lorrie Paton—treasurer Kathy Clarke Pat Smger Maureen Davis Gayle Kingsbury Jean Gray Pat Mather—Historian Beth Halye Sue Hess—Chaplain Camille Harpel Kathy Cheston—Parliamentarian Judi Hoopes Dawn Beyer Connie Horlbogen Sharon Bible Lois McCarthy Carol Custer Evaline McCombs Gretchen Koenig Cheryl Miller Deb McConomy Karen Simon Anne Riehl Lois Steward Marzia Tongiani 70 Elaine Lehecka Ilona Wolff Diane Linaberry Co-Social Chairmen 71 alpha phi epsilon 72 7i beta sigma lambda 74 7 5 pi sigma delta ATS DELTA PI SIGMA Buddy Lavell Glenn Madara Jack Hines—President Bob McFarland Bradley Mauger—Vice President Bob Malonowski Donald Yeske—Treasurer Mark Noar Tom Piskai—Recording Secretary Jim O'Day Mark Heller—Corresponding Secretary Peter Rapp Glen Salow—Chaplain Mark Reitz Tim Bell Robin Scheirer Hal Beyer David Schoneker Dennis Caglia Bob Sieracki John Cumpsione Howard Staley Frank Danesi Todd Stump Mark Frazier Lenny Ulan Jim Haring Gary Knasik Bob Wagler 76 tW 77 delta mu sigma 78 80 omega chi OMtCA CHI Maggie Casebeer Pam Ricci Janet Borowy Judy Bogardus President Courtney Solcnberger Alice Marts Nancy Frye Vice-President Judy Rieder Robyn McHugh Jane Mumford Recording Secretary Patti Howard Joan Miller Janet Richardson Corresponding Secretary Amy Halbstein Sue Garcia Judi Rabold Treasurer Vicky Fabian Dianna Savvas Hildred Drumm Alumni Secretary Jeanne Dubell Patti Schenk Nan Genther Parliamentarian Rochelle Roemer Ruth Duncan Kathy Shillaber Social Chairwoman Susie Shillaber Mary Reifus BarbCaprio Social Chairwoman Beth Foulk Sue Benner Bobbi Cross Historian Karen Murray Judy Petraitis Marsha Regn Jane Stackhouse Debbie Staudinger Lindy Snell Ruth von Kummer Eleanor Boyer Maria Pratts Tricia Kennedy Sue Halderman 83 phi alpha psi PHI ALPHA PSI Linda Earle Sally Frielle Tricia Kellelt—Presides Linda L Givens Barbie Mancini—Vice President Missy Grubb Val Reid—Treasurer Sid Houck Leslie Lovett—Recording Secretary Abby Junker Shirley Trimble—Corresponding Secretary Debbie Jacobs Cindy Kine—Historian Karen Fogle Lee Rambo Sury Kaberle Kim Clark Social Chairmen .Marie Lihotz Judy Spagnola Eva Morgan Missy Herod Tyler Miller Linda Friscia Young Oh Nancy Kupar Sue Perron Helen Ludwig—Chaplain Iris Polaski Doreen Rhoads Cynthie Raab Ann Shallcross Sentinels Mary Ann Schaefer Pat Alexander Ellen Staurowsky Beth Barlow Lynn Van Anda Sue Baumgaertner Ellen Willenbecher Irene Feurer Darla Wilson 84 'TS'i sigma rho lambda SIGMA RHO LAMBDA Greg Wenhold—President Bruce McMillin Don Sutherland Howard Barkan—Treasurer Gary Burdick Greg Weigard—Vice President Kevin Gault Jim Harbaitgh , chairmen Ed Gilroy JoeGatto John Hayes Ed Kopakowski—Recording Secretary Steve Horstman John Moult—Corresponding Secretary George Knerr Mike Hardy—IF Representative, Sargeant at Bruce Piker Arms Bob Fisher—Alumni Chairman Brian Sullivan Greg Thren Randy Stubits—Athletic Chairman Andy Budco Geolf Higgins—Chaplain Rich Houghton Tony Quattro—Keeper of the Archives John Irish Curt Lange—Drinking Chairman Brian McMillin Harry Padden George Kinek Steve Pearson John Kraus Craig Peterson Pete Reifsnyder Mike Piotrowicz Larry Schaefer Bill Weiss Pete So via 86 Whit Campbell Kent Gehret tau sigma gamma Tati Sig Tracey Lyon Pat Maccatee Feffie Barnhill Janet Mac Neil Rita Barry Maury Me Bryan Laura Beaver Patti Meade Kathy Boyer Marcia Mowery Marianne Cordora Karla Poley Anita Deasey Debbie Ryan Amy Early Lisa Santangelo Becca Garwood Elaine Snyder Pat Galupo Nancy Soisson Linda Green Dee Speck Nancy Gross Jill Thomas Karen Hansell Nina Wagner Sherrie Harden Kathy Weamer Amy Harper Barb VV’ickerham Ann Helffcrich Debbie Yohn Kathy Jameson Melissa Magee Jean Johnson Joan Arizmi Sue Jurgaitus Nancy Haines Marie Kassab Jackie Hunt Linnea Landis Donna Loeffler Donna Last Andi Martin 88 89 zeta chi Zefa Chi Jack Winter Ray Fisher Scott Ramsey KarlGeismgcr Bill Helfferich Paul Fischer Howard Scharf Ed White Andre Swygerl Paul Jones Dave Wartella Joe Tucker Wally Himmclberger Scott Rhoades Andy Andre Tom Idell Seth Bakes Cary Fulwider Phil DeNicola Mark DeVoe Dave Buck Mike Connors Steve Fisher Pat Hart Mark Boudreau Steve Miller Bob Slanfill Pete Nicholas Ralph Delli-Bovi 90 92 9) 94 . i VMms u 95 % 97 98 99 100 '.V- Jl. 101 102 103 104 10S u.s.g.a. U.S.C.A. Geoffrey Higgins—President Mark Frazier—Tresurer Sid Houck—Recording Secretary George Geist—Recording Secretary Lee Ram bo Angie Italiano Marie Lihotz Chuck Reese George Randolph Tricia Kellett 106 student union g. leslie omwake education club 107 class officers SENIOR Lee Rambo President Courtney Solenberger Vice-President Nina Wagner Secretary Tricia Kennedy Treasurer JUNIOR Steve Radanovic President Sue Kaberle Vice-President Joan Ottaviano Secretary Kathy Jameson Treasurer 108 SOPHOMORE Bob Fieldman President Ann Helfferich Secretary Maryann Schaeffer Vice-President Glenn Freas Treasurer FRESHMEN Laurence Dalakcr President Candi Russell Secretary Francine Trzeciak Vice-President David Seager Treasurer WEEKLY eekly Cynthia Fit gerald Editor-in-Chief Ric hard S Whaley Associate Editor Judith James News Editor Marilyn Harsh Features Editor George Geist Sports Editor LANTERN Thomas P. I oughran, Jr.—Editor George Bause—Assistant Editor Brian Eegely—Art Editor Clint Edson Bob ETarwick Phil Henry John Knudsen III Thomas Murray Larry Person Faculty Advisor—Dr. Peter F. Perreten lantern no Christian fellowship international relations club INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSCLUB Larry Person—President Richard McIntyre—Vice President Randy Cole—Treasurer Virginia Cubberly—Secretary Dawn Beyer Carolyn Crandall Allen Moyer Kilt Turner 111 beardwood chemical society Spanish club Beth Foulk—President Debbie Reck—Vice President Ruth Marsden—Secretary John DiBonaventure—Treasurer Jude DaShiell Patricia Kober Linda Lane Joan Miller Ken Schoeber Cathy Schoenwald Lindy Snell Amy Stork Nancy Warded SPANISH CLUB 112 whitians Pal Miller—President Adrian Dana—Vice President Pat Kober— Secretary Treasurcr Dawn Beyer Kathy Boyer Lin Brown Nancy Haines Linda Leute Givens Ruth Marsden Sue Miersch Joan Miller Lorrie Paton Judy Petraitis Anne Riehl Debbie Ryan Kate Swanson Sandy Wible Nancy Windeknicht cub and key CUB AND KEY SOCIETY Clinton Edson—President Thomas Murray—Secretary Treasurcr David Friedenberg Thomas Loughran Richard McDonald John Mitchell Richard Whaley David Wolfgang WHITIANS 113 brownback-anders pre-medical society BROWNBACK-ANDERS PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY varsity club Adrian Dana—President Tom Schwab—Vice President Larry Schaefer Treasurei Clint Edson—Secretary George Bause Robert Brosbe Lin Brown Keith Burkhart Renee Conroy P. Dalinda Robert Diecidue Patricia Drobile Bill Eckert Don Ekstrom Frank Furman Tom Galullo Christine Gerace Camille Harpel Arlie Hedrick Charles Hill Jim Ffogue Robert Hotchkiss Paul lones Bruce Kane Kathleen Kiely Kevin King Sally Kules a Alex Larounis Donna Loeffler Paul Marion Tom Murray Jeff Okamoto Grace Olmcda Tom Piskai Eric Roccario Nina Roman Gail Scapellati Robin Sears Jean Stut DavcTrostle Seth Welles Beth Wilson Steve Wilson 114 psi chi PSI CHI Rita Barry—President Tricia Kennedy—Vice President Sue Garcia—Secretary Treasurer Dale Buonocore Karen Smith campus chest CAMPUS CHEST Nina Wagner co-chairmen Amy Harper Nancy Haines Joanne Harper Ruth Marsdcn Sue Miersch Judy Seebach HP' IIS band colorguard 116 cheerleading ruby RUBY Patricia Howard—Editor Amy Halbstein—layout Susan Benner—layout Sandra Wible—Copy Stephen Prociv—Business Manager (not present) Judith Petraitis—Treasurer (not present) 117 119 k W 122 1 124 126 127 128 ■rWttJi 132 U4 ■w  135 136 football first row, sitting (I to r): Michael Golz, William Weller, Gary Fulwider, Richard Gaglio, Charles Campbell, Edward White, Mark Devoe, Steve Miller, Richard Abernathy, Jack Winter, William Helffeerich, David Wartella, Joseph Tucker, William Kelley, Steve Radanovic, Don Allen, Glenn Pearson, second row (I to r): Richard Whatley, Norm Reichenbach, Ralph Borneman, Thomas Idell, Herbert Himmelberger, George Gorden, Gerald Browne, Steven Prociv, Frank Donato, Raymond Fisher, Pete Nicholas, Andre Swygert, Paul Jones, Paul Fischer, David Stimson, William Gardner, Frank Przeehacki, Matthew Cook, Stroybe Smith, third row (I to r): James Feijo, Michael Shelley, Frank Dean, William Hutchens (Manager), William Bingaman, Thomas Phillips, Joseph Wojiechowski, Archie Shearard, Ronald Columbo, Keith Harry, Philip DeNicola, David Buck, Torry Larson, Jeff Marsh, Howard Scharf, Pat Hart, Thomas Rosato, Neil Hoffman, Harold Baseman, William Masciulli, Robert Molarz, Lawrence Hess. 138 139 soccer SOCCER Bob Lay Co-Captains Bill Weiss Alan Bartholomew Fred Brown Nate DuPree Craig Oceanak .Mark Heller Dave Merrell Jeff Miller Chuck Reese Bob Simpson Phil Goodman Steve Merrii Tom Ruth Tom Brothers Fred Ferrari Rick Fields Gary Gilbert Brian Keller Dave Kennedy Jeff Trinkle John Wendel Coach—Dr. Walter Manning Statisticians—Maria Shope Sandy Wible 140 141 hockey 142 143 cross country CROSS COUNTRY Bob Sianfill—Captain Len Domanski Karl Gcisingcr Gary Stanfill Ed Gilroy 144  14S men's basketball 146 women's basketball 147 gymnastics 148 track 149 baseball iso 1ST 154 15S 156 157 159 160 161 162 164 166 167 168 172 giant jigsaw puzzle travel in' 8 176 177 180 182 181 186 188 190 192 193 195 1% 1% ■UN 199 200 202 203 205 206 207 208 am ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Negatives of portraits appearing in this annual are kept on file. Photographs may be ordered. 212 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1975 WHITE SHIELD S U Green Stamps Firestone Tires SCHRADER’S ARCO SERVICE DISCO UNT CENTER 460 Main Street featuring Collegeville, Pa. Super Savings 489-9987 DAVESCHRADER State Inspection 189-4946 Collegeville, Pd. MARZELLA'S PIZZA 5th Ave. and Main Street GROUP II ARTISTS STEAKS ZEPS STROMBOLI Tue.-lVed.-Thurs. Friday Sat. 11 A M. toll P.M. 11 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Main Street Collegeville CLOSED MONDAYS Artist’s Supplies Craft Materials Picture Framing Instruction THE ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER 355 Main Street Collegeville, Pa. Daily 9:30-9 Sat. 9:30-6 489-4600 489-91 Compliments of CHECKERBOARD INN 215 Main Street Collegeville, Pa. WHERE ALL THE FRAT MEET Prop. Joseph E. Shibil 272-9999 HANEY SON 372 E. Church Rd. compliments of the King of Prussia RADIATOR REPAIRS OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL Motors—T ransmissions— All types—rebuilt—repaired nstalled—Adjusted—Exchanged ART AND GARDEN, INC. PATRONS AND FRIENDS congratulates the CLASS OF 1975 Collegeville Sunoco Service Collegeville Bakery Risher's Flowers TFie Jewelry Shop CLASS OF 1975
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