Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

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Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania CIsssjLL Good Morning, yesterday 2 And suddenly it's hard to find The memories you left behind 4 Do you remember the laughter and the tears, The shadows of misty yesteryears? 9 U99S aA oA peq aqj pue saum pooS aq Reach back for the joy and the sorrow Put them away in your mind 8 For memories are time that you borrow To spend when you get tomorrow 9 10 The seasons are passing one by one 11 So gather moments while you may Collect the dreams you dream today 13 MICHAEL VITO ACCETTURA Teaneck, New Jersey Political Science Pi Omega Delta MEREDITH A. ACKERMAN Linfield, Pennsylvania Economics JACK P. ALBAUGH Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Political Science PATRICIA J. ALEXANDER Schwenksville, Pennsylvania Political Science These are the great essentials of life: something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. DONALD W.ALLEN Trenton, New Jersey Economics KATHLEEN E. ANDREWS Silver Spring, Maryland French What demon possessed me that I behaved so well. Thoreau 16 JOSEPH THOMAS APPELLO Brookfield, Connecticut Health and Physical Education Delta Mu Sigma JOAN C. AR1ZINI Havertown, Pennsylvania Mathematics Tau Sigma Gamma Our minds are finite, and oven in these circumstances of finitude we are surrounded by possibilities that are infinite; and the purpose of of human life is to grasp as much as we can out of that infinitude. Alfred North Whitehead CAROLE ART Ashland, Kentucky German Kappa Delta Kappa Those who wish to sing always find a song. Swedish proverb ■ JOHN M. BALLINGER JR. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chemistry PATRICIA C. BELMONT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biology Omega Chi SUSAN AILEEN BENNER Wildwood Crest, New Jersey Biology Omega Chi You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find — You get what you need. Mick Jagger 17 COLLEEN E. BOYLE Pottstown, Pennsylvania English Kappa Delta Kappa You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Colette JOHN G. BERZINS Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Economics THOMAS RICHARD BRINKERHOFF Medford Lakes, Now Jersey History I propose to live without making the compromises that have ruined the lives of so many that I've met. unknown GARY BRESLAU Hollywood, Florida Psychology Alpha Phi Omega I can't give you brains but I can give you a diploma. The Wizard of Oz to the Scarecrow DAVIO J. BUCK Douglassville, Pennsylvania Economics Zeta Chi 18 RANDALL GLENN BUNDY Columbus, Ohio Political Science Alpha Phi Epsilon JOHN H.BUZBY Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Chem istry JOSEPH T. CAUFELD Collegeville, Pennsylvania Economics CHARLES WHITFIELD CAMPBELL JR. Bordentown, New Jersey Biology Sigma Rho Lambda You're a shining star No matter who you arc, Shining bright to sec What you can truly be. TIMOTHY ZEKE CASH Lansdalc, Pennsylvania Economics Some men are born modiocro, Some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have modiocrity thrust upon them. With major major it was all throo. J. Holler 19 STUART M. CLARK Pottstown, Pennsylvania Biology . . . sometimes they say you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you! Jim Croce k SANDRA MARIE COUCH Norristown, Pennsylvania English Kappa Delta Kappa i am through you so i e.e. cummings SUSAN KIMBERLY CLARK Freehold, New Jersey Psychology Phi Alpha Psl I don't care if anybody likes me . . . Just so I'm popular. Lucy Van Pelt CAROLYN ANN CRANDALL Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Political Science ROBERT T. CLARKE Clark, New Jersey Political Science ARCHER P. CROSLEY Telford, Pennsylvania Biology 20 JONATHAN E. DETWILER Kimberton, Pennsylvania Spanish DAVID H. DoREMER Allentown, Pennsylvania Psychology Alpha Phi Omega And each of us has his golden goal stretching for into the years; And he ever climbs with a hopeful soul, with alternate smiles and tears. Edwain Carlisle Listey PATRICIA A. DIEHL Nazareth, Pennsylvania German Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day. Goethe JOHN DiBONAVENTURE Bridgeport, Pennsylvania Biology VIRGINIA R. CUBBERLY Cheriton, Virginia Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde KIM SUSANN CUMMINGS Lansdalo, Pennsylvania Political Science Tau Sigma Gamma The glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time you fail. Chinese proverb 21 FRANCIS JOSEPH DONATO Wayne, Pennsylvania Economics KATHERINE MARGARET DOUGHERTY Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Chemistry CYNTHIA DRAKE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biology College days arc soon past and ideas we hope will last. So off I go to the world of toil and trouble, and hope that no one bursts my bubblo. original HILDRED REBECCA DRUMM Horsham, Pennsylvania German Omega Chi Being with the flowers may not be the most practical thing in the world, but it smells nice all the time. JEANNE H. DUBELL Hightstown, Nov Jersey Health and Physical Education Omega Chi The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn't love till it's given away. WILLIAM C. EAYRE Toms River, Now Jersey Economics As often as a study is cultivated by narrow minds, they will draw from it narrow conclusions. John Stuart Mill 22 DONALD EKSTROM Warminster, Pennsylvania Biology Alpha Phi Omega Seek ye first the good things of life . . . and the truth ye will see. The truth may not make you rich, but it will set you free. VICTORIA C. FABIAN Larnaca, Cyprus French Omega Chi Notre devoir est de nous resigner au doutc, mais de nous entr aider do nous tondre la main mutucllc-ment dans notro prison et notre exile. Alfrod do Vigny CYNTHIA R. FARINA Lederbach, Pennsylvania English IRENE D. FEURER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biology Phi Alpha Psi It's the unknown child So sweet and wild It's the youth It's too good to waste. J. Mitchell W. PAUL FISCHER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Zeta Chi A man can travel far and wide — all the way to shame or glory, and back again—but he ain't never gonna find nothin' in this old world that's dead solid perfect. Spec Reynolds ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER Woodbury, New Jersey Biology Sigma Rho Lambda 23 DIANE R. FOWLER Eldora, New Jersey Psychology Memory, like tapestry, Sets forth in colors gay The hopes, the dreams, The happiness that blessed our yesterday. R. Cravens GARY FULWIDER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Political Science Zeta Chi Ursinus is a great place to be educated if you were going to live in a book instead of the world. SALLY ANN FRIELLE Hawthorne, New Jersey Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi Long ago ... it must be . . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories They're all that's left you. Simon Garfunkel FRANK H. FURMAN Ambler, Pennsylvania Biology WILLIAM J. FRIES Hatboro, Pennsylvania Economics You never know what you can do until you try RICHARD C. GAGLIO New Orleans, Louisiana Philosophy and Religion Alpha Phi Epsilon The woods are lovely, dark and deep But I've got promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep. Frost 24 PAUL GARWOOD Florence, New Jersey Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega Superstition attributes the power of Medusa's head to objectivity, which turns subjectivity to stone, and the absence of freedom deprives man of any possibility of breaking the spell. ALAN KENT GEHRET Norristown, Pennsylvania Biology Sigma Pho Lambda Kierkegaard G. MATHEW GORDON Towanda, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Delta Mu Sigma You've got to have it when you need it. MATTHEW A. GOTOWSKI Plymouth Valley, Pennsylvania Economics ROBERT A. GREEN Perth Amboy, New Jersey Mathematics Our belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that insures the successful outcome of our ventrue. William James BARBARA J. GRIDER Princeton, New Jersey English Kappa Delta Kappa Songs to aging children come, aging children, I am one. Joni Mitchell I i | i 2S FRANK JOHN HADLEY III Beverly Cove, Massachusetts History I've known wise men and I've danced with fools. I've been both in my time . . . The world is covered with placos I'm going to retire to—New Zoaland, America, and every country of England. John Kongos Geoffrey Fisher AMY JUDITH HALBSTEIN Oceanport, New Jersey English Omega Chi The great person is he who never loses his child's heart. Whitman. JERRY SCOTT HARDCASTLE Media, Pennsylvania History Alpha Phi Epsilon This place will drive one to drime. Jimmy T. SHERRIE LYNN HARDEN Haddonfield, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma I am only one, but I AM one. I can't do ovorything, but I CAN do something. And what I CAN do, that I ought to do. And what I OUGHT to do, I SHALL do. MICHAEL W.J. HARDY Strafford, Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda H's not a rule until there’s an exception to it. C. Rosevelt LINDA HEBDA T o I ford, Pennsylvania Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa BEN R. HECKSHER Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Physics MARK HELLER Quarkortown, Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma So long, all day sucker. Your candy has come and gone and its left you with your mouth wide open. PHILIP JOSEPH HENRY West Long Branch, New Jersey Psychology To know things as they are is better than to believe things as they seem. Wicker JAMES PAUL HENRICKS Pottstown, Pennsylvania Mathematics 27 CAROL W. HEROO Richmond, Virginia Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi To have strived, to have made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals—this alone is worth the struggle— Osier KEVIN S. HOFFMAN Wenonah, New Jersey Mathematics DOUGLAS HESPFLL Souderton, Pennsylvania Mathematics ■ DEBORAH K. HINDENACH Berwyn, Pennsylvania History RALPH R.HOLZHAUER Thorn wood, New York Economics Delta Mu Sigma We live amid surfaces, the essence of life is to skate well upon them. 28 JAMES D. HOGUE Oreland, Pennsylvania Biology ! ■ MARIANNE C. HOSPAOOR Lansdale, Pennsylvania History ROBERT K. HOTCHKISS Norristown, Pennsylvania Biology MARY LOU HUNSBERGER Hatfield, Pennsylvania Biology B. HUTH PATRICIA JEAN HOWARD Haddonfield, Now Jersey History Omega Chi JUDITH MARY JAMES Wilson Borough, Pennsylvania Political Science One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I shall seek, that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. To behold the beauty of the Lord and to meditate in His temple— Psalm 27:4 29 KATHLEEN MARIE JAMESON Ligonier, Pennsylvania Mathematics Tau Sigma Gamma Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. HENRY PAUL JOHNSON BRUCE KANE Maple Glen, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Economics Biology For by grace are we saved through Faith and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2:8.9 WILLIAM J. KELLEY Ossining, New York Economics W JOHN KNUDSEN III Burlington, Nov Jersey Biology PATRICIA KOMARC Collegevillo, Pennsylvania Physics 30 BARRY J. KRATZ Lansdalc, Pennsylvania Economics Alpha Phi Omega The trick is to grow up without grownlng old. Casey Stengel CURTIS GORDON LANGE Buckingham Valley, Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda ELAINE MARY LEHECKA Westfield, New Jersey Biology Alpha Sigma Nu CYNTHIA ANN LEURCK Ridgewood, New Jersey Mathematics DIANE J. LINABERRY Richboro, Pennsylvania Chemistry DAVID B. LISCOM Lansdowne, Pennsylvania History HELEN LUDWIG Cherry Hill, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Never let school interfere with your education. Molon LESLIE LOVETT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Psychology Phi Alpha Psi There is no one who can show you the road you should be on. They only tell you they can show you and then tomorrow they are gone. Judy Collins PATRICIA L. MACATEE Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Psychology LILY LOOK Hong Kong Economics People so seldom say I love you . . . And then It's either too late . . . or love goes ... so when I toll you I love you ... It doesn't mean I'll know you'll never go away, only that I wish you didn't have to. Lawrence Craig-Green TRACEY L. LYON Cranford, New Jersey History Tau Sigma Gamma Morning glow all day long, while we sing tomorrow's song. Never knew we could be so strong, but now it's very clear. Morning glow is almost here . . . Broadway musical Pippin DONNA LOEFFLER Warminster, Pennsylvania Chemistry Tau Sigma Gamma Whatever crushes individuality is despotism by whatever name it may be called. John Stuart Mill 32 C. PATRICIA MacGAHAN Exton, Pennsylvania Psychology Alpha Sigma Nu BARRY SCOTT MacMULLEN Syracuse, Now York Philosophy Delta Mu Sigma God bloss th© survivors of the Boyd's campground massacre MELISSA JANE MAGEE Okcmos, Michigan Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma To him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is perpetual morning. Henry David Thoreau FREDRIC A. MALMBERG Boyertown, Pennsylvania Biology I don't disbelieve in anything until I have proven that it cannot be. ROBERT J. MALONOSKI Pheonixville, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Pi Sigma JANET ANNEMacNEILL Oroland, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Do a deed of simple kindness; Though its end you may not see. It may reach, like widening ripples, Down a long eternity. Joseph Norris 33 Jacques Futrell RICHARD J. MANNING Mountville, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Mu Sigma PAUL MILTON MARION Pennington, New Jersey Biology Alpha Phi Omega The pertinent question is not how to do things right, but how to find the right things to do, and to concentrate resources and efforts on them. Peter F. Drucker DEBORAH A. MATTEI Pottstown, Pennsylvania Psychology BRADLEY MAUGER Douglassville, Pennsylvania Physics Delta Pi Sigma Four moro years. Dr. Snyder RACHEL A. McCLAIN Reading, Pennsylvania English 34 RAYMOND McERLEAN Fan wood, Now Jersey Economics How I wish I was somewhere other than here. Out in some Honky Tonk and drinking beer. unknown Robert McFarland Wost Chostor, Pennsylvania History Delta Pi Sigma BRUCE CLIFFORD McMILLIN Meadow brook, Pennsylvania Biology Sigma Rho Lambda DAVID LEE MERRELL Flemington, New Jersey Political Science Delta Mu Sigma DONNA MARIE MILLER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biology Kappa Delta Kappa A mind is not completely well organized that is deficient in a sense of humour. Samuel Taylor Coleridgo 35 H.JEFFREY MILLER Doylestown, Pennsylvania Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon Those of you who are sorious about this whole thing, oozing along like a Cadillac need some good solid hospital wacco in the nose. Grace Slick RANDY E. MOORE Riverton, New Jersey Economics How the Faces of Friends have changed turning the pages. I KENNETH T. MILLER Reading, Pennsylvania Cheni istry WILLIAM JAMES MORGAN Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Biology Throughout life we consider certain goals which offer no promise of sucess. In spite of this, Faraday encourages us to ... still try, for who knows what is possible. But after trying repeatedly and not attaining those goals, should we reject everything by concluding that all effort is futile? No, we should evaluate, then set new goals, and begin again. THOMAS MOONEY, JR. Pennington, New Jersey Economics Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6 RANDY MORRISON Rydal, Pennsylvania Psychology Pi Omega Delta What I do and what I dream include thee, as the wine must taste of its own grapes. Elizabeth Barrett Browning 36 JOHN CORKHILL MOULT Radnor, Pennsylvania Economics Sigma Rho Lambda He who imagines he can do without the world deceives himself much; but he who fancies the world cannot do without him is still more mistaken. La Rouchc Foucauld JANE E. MUMFORD Glassboro, New Jersey English Omega Chi CARPE DIEM MARCIA JANE MOWERY Coatcsville, Pennsylvania English Tau Sigma Gamma The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to everyman the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it in turn will look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion. William Makepeace Thackeray ALLEN 0. MOYER Hamburg, Pennsylvania Political Science And don't you see I want my life to be something more than long. Pippin ■ DREW A. NAGELE Norristown, Pennsylvania Psychology Pi Omega Delta DANIEL B. NAAB Palmerton, Pennsylvania History Alpha Phi Epsilon You'll get over it. 37 JEFFREY AKIRA OKAMOTO Ambler, Pennsylvania Biology In science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; In Christianity we find the peom itself. C.S, Lewis KURT G.OLSON Northampton, Pennsylvania Chemistry Delta Mu Sigma Live your life so as to make death meaningful CHRISTINE V. OSCHELL Mt. Holly, Now Jersey English Those who give have all things. JOAN M. OTTAVIANO Downington, Pennsylvania Political Schience Tau Sigma Gamma Do not follow whore the path leads Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. JOHN JAMES PAM BIANCO Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Economics Beta Sigma Lambda Blatant tyranny is an open invitation for armed rebellion. SUSAN E. PERRON Southbridge, Massachusetts Physics Phi Alpha Psi 38 MATTHEW L. PERSON Lakewood, Now Jersey Political Science Beta Sigma Lambda THOMAS PAUL PISKAI Pheonixville, Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma KARLA POLEY Collogeville, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma I find the great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. Goethe STEPHEN G. PROCIV Ridgewood, New York Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon Never bolt your door with a boiled carrot. Franklin FRANCIS J. PREZECHACKI Trenton, New Jersey Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon RITA L. PURVINS Linfield, Pennsylvania Psychology J9 ANTHONY JOHN QUATTRO Woodlyn, Pennsylvania Biology Sigma Rho Lambda Drifting on a memory, there's no pace. I'd rather be than with you. JUDITH RABOLD Bethlehem. Pennsylvania History Omega Chi Freedom lies in being BOLD. STEVAN KARL RADANOVIC Hummel town, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Delta Mu Sigma Whore shall I begin, your majesty Begin at the beginning the king said, and go on until you come to the end, then stop. Lewis Carroll JOSEPH J. RAKOWSKI Pheonixville, Pennsylvania Economics SCOTT C. RAMSEY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Economics Zeta Chi CHARLES A. REESE Milton, Florida Biology Alpha Phi Omega He deserves paradise who makes his companions laugh. The Koran 40 JANET RICHARDSON Willow Grove, Pennsylvania French and Spanish Omega Chi On ne voit qu'avec lo coour. Saintc Exupery JUDITH A. RIEDER Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania History Omega Chi Life was meant to be lived, not understood. MARY R. REIFEIS Richboro, Pennsylvania Physics and General Science Omega Chi Oh I'm on my way I know I am. But times there were when I thought not. Cat Stevens Santayana NINA ELLEN ROEDER Warrington, Pennsylvania Economics Alpha Sigma Nu Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But If you turn your attention to other things it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. L. Richard Lessor THOMAS F. ROLAND Emmaus, Pennsylvania Biology LINDA L. ROSELLI Flourtown, Pennsylvania Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa Any students knows that Uie shortest distance between two points is in one ear and out the other. A.H. Hallock LISA ANN SANTANGELO Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Healtli and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Life is a daring adventure—or nothing at all. PATRICIA SCATTON Lansdale, Pennsylvania Biology Grow old along with me The best is yet to be. The last of life for which the first was made FELIX ROY Pottstown, Pennsylvania Psychology BOB SEARLES Norwalk, Connecticut Philosophy and Religion I just wanna rock and roll all night and party every day. Kiss LESLIE SUSAN SILVERMAN Newton Square, Pennsylvania Political Science ROBERT SIMPSON III Springfield, Pennsylvania Economic Beta Sigma Lambda Soul is the ability to manipulate adversity so that it becomes tolerable. James A. Michener MARK C. SPANGLER Limerick, Pennsylvania Ecomomics Poco a poco, se ne lejas. ELAINE S. SNYDER Timonium, Maryland Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma We are given our bodies, our birthplace, and our station in life, but that does not become anything we want to be. Noel Ie DEIRDRE C. SPECK Haddonfield, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Destiny is not a thing to be waited for. It is a thing to bo achieved. William L. Waller JUDY SPAGNOLA Easton, Pennsylvania History Plii Alpha Psi 43 JAMES W. SPIVEY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mathematics RANDOLPH DAVID STUBITS Palmcrton, Pennsylvania Economics Sigma Pho Lambda DONALD SUTHERLAND JR. Fair Haven, New Jersey Psychology Sigma Rho Lambda ANDRE J. SWYGERT Dover, Delaware Psychology Zeta Chi RICHARD SZILAGYI Pottstown, Pennsylvania Biology STEPHEN J. SZUCHY Babylon, New York Biology . . . You'll find direction around some corner where it's been waiting to meet you. G.D. 44 DEAN PAUL TEES Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Biology It is not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is. Henri Frederic Amiel EDWARD R. TERRILL Wayne, Pennsylvania Chem istry Thus says the Lord God to those lions: Behold, I will cause breath to enter you, and you shall live. Ezekiel 37:5 JILL L. THOMAS Danbury, Connecticut Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Play for more than you can afford to lose, and you will learn the game. Churchill ELIZABETH KAY TIBBITTS Jonestown, Pennsylvania Engl ish Kappa Delta Kappa Sunrise! Surprise, civilized man! You were keeper to mo, now your animal is froo and you'vr free to die. Grace Slick DONALD R.TOCCO Lansdale, Pennsylvania Biology SHIRLEY VERONICA TRIMBLE Burlington, New Jersey Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi Those who can, do, those who cannot, teach. Anonymous 45 DAVID C. TROSTLE Avondale, Pennsylvania Biology The boar is dead. Robert F. Sing RUTH LIVINGSTON VON KUMMER Wallingford, Pennsylvania English Omega Chi Let us admit what all idealists admit--The hallucinating nature of the world. Lot us do what no idealists had done—Let us search for unrealities that confirm that nature. Jorge Luis Borges JOSEPH ROBERT TUCKER Glonolden, Pennsylvania Political Science Zeta Chi Fools rush in where angels dare to tread. SHIRLEY A. WARKER Douglassvillc, Pennsylvania History GREGORY E. WEIGARD Center Valley, Pennsylvania Economics Sigma Rho Lambda To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. George McDonald THE MARQUES OF LASSIE KATHERINE L. WEAMER Chester Springs, Pennsylvania History Tau Sigma Gamma The party's over. 46 KARL H. WEISS Woxall, Pennsylvania Chemistry WILLIAM E. YEOMANS Cherry Hill, New Jersey Economics Pi Omega Delta Ever feel like a fire hydrant and all your friends are dogs? BARBARA E. WICKERHAM Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Dreams do come true, if we only wish hard enough. You can have anything if life if you will sacrifice everything for it. James Barrie DEBORAH ANITA YOHN Brldgo Water, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Ask advice but uso your own common sense. STEVEN ROBERT WILSON Marl ton. New Jersey Biology LORELLA G. ZVARICK Collcgcville, Pennsylvania English Friendship is the comfort. The inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, Nor measure words . . . George Eliot 47 48 49 so 52 n I [ S3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Kathy Jameson Vice President: Allen Moyer Secretary: Joan Ottaviano Treasurer: Carolynn Crandall Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Peter Hoffman Vice President: Anne Helfferich Secretary: Carol Estes Treasurer: Dell Dinicola SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Wally Himmelbcrger Vice President: Candi Russell Secretary: Liz Puzio Treasurer: Dave Seeger I Officers ® IT t; i FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President: Ralph Delli-Bovi Vice President: Mary Beth Kramer Secretary. Linda Endress Treasurer: Deborah Carr 59 Joan Arizini Susan Alleen Bonner Charles Whitfield Campbell Richard Gaglio Sherrie Harden Elaine Lehecka Paul Marion Ken Miller Jeffrey A. Okamoto Joan Ottaviano Karla Poley Stephen Prociv Charles A. Reese Jill Thomas Ruth L. vonKummer Greg Weigard The Student Union Who's Who In American Colleges And Universities Chairman: Steve Prociv Vice-Chairman: Bob Searlcs Secretary: Kim Kufrovich Treasurer: Bill Weller President, Chuck Reese, Men's Vice-Pres. George Randolph, Women's Vice-Pros. Sue Benner, Recording Sec'y, Joan Ottaviano, Corresponding Sec'y, Jill Leuber, Treasurer, Larry Dalakcr WEEKLY Weekly Editor, Ruth von Kummer LANTERN Editors And Staff: Ruth von Kummer, Judith James, Cathryn McCarthy, Robert Brant, George Geist, Robert Searles, Alan K. Stetler, Joe Sara-co, Pat Hart, David Rowe, Jeff Ettinger, Bob Cole. Lantern Staff: Editor, Phil Henry, Bob McFarland, Cindy Poots, Phil Davis, Mike Accettura, John Knudson, Dave Liscom, Tom Brinkerhoff, Frank Hadley, Jill Leuber, Larry Person, Curtis Tinker, Lisa Ungrady, Don Whittaker, Lois Schleifcr 62 The Ruby FIRST ROW: A. Halbstein, J. Mumford SECONO ROW: S. Benner, J. Rieder, I. Polaski, K. Jameson THIRD ROW: M. Regn, R. von Kummcr, R, Bashore 1976 RUBY STAFF Co-Editors: Amy Halbstein Jane Mumford Business Manager: Debbie Staudinger Treasurer: Kathy Jameson Layout: Randy Bashore Sue Benner Iris Pol ask i Judy Rieder Typing: Hildred Drumm Marcia Mowery Artwork: Marsha Regn Judy Rieder Student Photography: Randy Bashore Doug Hespell Mike Hardy BEARDWOOD CHEMICAL SOCIETY .W V V I IU VV.IV l Il-'LIVJ PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY Christian Fellowship 66 VARSITY CLUB TOP ROW: F. Donato, J. Miller SECOND ROW: J. Pambianco, P. Fischer, B. Simpson THIRD ROW: K. Geisinger, P. Nicholas, R. Fisher FOURTH ROW: P. Jones, A. Sherard, G. Fulwider, A. Swygert Meistersingers Sopranos Linda Bell Beth Bryan Lori DiAngelo Tracey Degerberg Debbie Glynn Allison Heffner (Recording secretary) Cindy Houck Sandy Morris Liz Puzio Torry Stottnor Barbara Yoder Altos Sue Adamson Laurie Burk Maureen Davis Camille Harpel (Librarian) Connie Horlbogen Elaine Lehecka (Vice President, Student Conductor) Gilder Lewis Patty Macgahan Evaline McCombs Donna Miller Nina Roman Cindy Shallmire Barbara Vincent Patty Williams Tenors Caroline Bechtold Tedd Finkbolnor Jeffrey Lausten David Lystcr Paul Marion (President) Michael Moyer Chuck Reese Jeffrey Stafford (Publicity Manager, Student Conductor) Bassos Dan Caccia Tony Forrigno Paul Gebhardtsbauer Kevin Hoffman Steve Pratts Jeremy Martin Steven Merritt (Treasurer) Tom Mooney Drew Nagele (Business Manager) Scott Roseborry Keith Strunk Jim Wallace Chip Weisel Accompanists Carole Art Andrea Couzens Debbie Finestone 68 Pi Nu Epsilon Members: Allen Moyer David Liscom Bradley Mauger Larry Person Ken Miller Jim Henricks Jeff Okomoto EDUCATION CLUB Members: N. Geier S. Starr J. Turner C. Russell S. Loeffler N. Catalano A. Cooper N. Gross T. Ruth H. Scharf K. Geisingcr J. Leuber CUB AND KEY rq Hewlett Cheerleaders JOVE: LEFT-RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Captain Hildred Drumm, ncy Catalano, Denise Davis, Susan Benner, Diane Racynski. MID--E: Lois Stewart, Kathy Shillaber, Barbara Caprio. TOP: ftst Alex-der, Susie Shillaber, Nina Booz, Lynda Gordon. LEFT: Captain Karen Murray Colorguard Band 71 ECONOMICS CLUB PRE-LEGAL SOCIETY Karl Geisinger John Moult Bob Simpson Phil Davis Matt Gotowski Karen Simon Bill Aire Barry Kratz Frank Donato Pete Nicholas Bill Yeomans Jeff Miller Paul Jones Archie Sharrard Paul Fischer Ray Fisher Nina Roeder Bill Fries John Pambianco Greg Wiegard J3 i i 76 .y.v.y.y.y. fi illllli y. w.y w.v %v. ••••• ••• • E: : ■1 v!v Wills . - x| JiW;: x yfe . .y.v- .v.y. .v.v 7x£:£:£x TOP ROW: J. Pam bianco, M. Rietz, J. Albaugh FRONT ROW: 0. Naab, F. Przechacki, P. Christ NOT PICTURED: IFC President, D. Buck INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 78 LEFT TO RIGHT: 1st ROW: Nina Roedor, Sue Benner. 2nd ROW: Mary Reifeis, Lisa Santangelo, Sue Perron. 3rd ROW: Beth Tibbitts, Karla Poley, Sandy Couch, Judy Spagnola. Inter-Sorority Council Alpha Sigma Nu: Nina Roeder Diane Linaberry Kappa Delta Kappa: Sandy Couch Beth Tibbitts Omega Chi: Mary Reifeis Sue Benner Phi Alpha Psi: Sue Perron Judy Spagnola Tau Sigma Gamma: Lisa Santangelo President, ISC Karla Poley Alpha Sigma Nu President' Nina Roeder Vice-President: Diane Linaborry Recording Secretary: Beth Halyc Corresponding Secretary: Elaine Lchccka Treasurer: Cindy Drake Alumni Secretary: Jean Gray Social Chairwoman: Kathy Clarke Social Chairwoman: Camille Harpel Historian: Lois Steward Chaplain: Linda Bell Parliamentarian: Cheryl Miller Pat MacGahan Tina Ziegler Anita Clamer Pam Cummins Maureen Davis Connie Horlbogcn Lois McCarthy Charly McCombs Nina Roman Lonnie Wolff Laurie Burk Lori D'Angelo Debbie Glynn Alison Hoffnor Wendi Kober Sally Kulesza Barb Meyer Joyce Niedringhaus Grace Olmeda Claudia Stevenson Barb Vincent Ann Weibezahl Mary Bartholomew Alpha Phi Epsilon President: Fran Przechacki Vice-President: Glenn Pearson Treasurer: Dave LeVan Corresponding Secretary: Tom Landrigan Recording Secretary: Tom Phillips Jack Albaugh Matt Farkas Geoff Lawrence Jeff Miller Daniel Nab Bill Weller Jerry Hardcastlc Ed Furman Thomas Ruth Phil Midgett Jim McLaughlin Mike Golz Randy Bundy Doc McDonald Dick Gagllo Dick Crane Steve Prociv Tony DiMassa Gary Lickficld Mike Ruskey Bill Hulme Fred Ferrari Jack Hannon Terry Ventresco Steve Ventoli Jim Vaccaro Ed Noah Andrew Schwartz Jeff Carlow Joe Delduca Jaz Sangrey George Marateo John Kellogg Ralph Johnson Gerald Browne Charles Schmidt Dave Dadrouge Paul Patterson Curtis Tinker Steve Wattenmaka Bucky Smith Richard Galante Paul Klinger 82 Alpha Phi Omega President: Dave DeRemer Kevin King Don Ekstrom Kevin Hoffman Mike McGowan First Vice-President: Barry Kratz Dave Seeger Jim Clover Tim Ely Dave Steidle Second Vice-President: Warren Fritz Casey Wagner Chuck Reese George Geist Paul Brogan Treasurer: Bob Grimm Mike Cunningham Paul Marion Jerry Marta in Tom Isban Seargcnt at Arms: Steve Merritt Steve Lange Ken Schober Joe Pisano Bill Paddcn Recording Secretary: George Randolf Scott Trezza Paul Garwood Jeff Roberts Keith Wright Corresponding Secretary: George Banse George Young Bob Brancatelli Alumni Secretary: Erwin Wenner Historian: Jeff Stafford Jock: Bill Hutchins Advisors: Dr. Small Dean Harris Mr. Richter Larry Dalaker Steve Young 84 Beta Sigma Lambda President: John Pambianco Vice-President: Phil Crist Social Chairman: Robert Bishop Treasurer: Larry Person Bill Stiles Ed Eldridge Peter Hoffman Tom Schlotterbeck Mark Wohar Ben Dcahl Robert Schumacher Robert Simpson Robert Egidio Ben Shapiro Steve Bent Dent Follweiler Chip Pasquarella Harry Light Greg Fields Tom McGorry Ron Platt Drew Alfgren Jeff Pledger 86 Delta Pi Sigma President: Brad Mauger Vice-President: Mark Heller T reasurer: Tim Bell Secretary: Dave Schoenecker Tom Baumgartner Norm Black Denny Caglia Mike Cooper John Cumpstone Stu Dierdan Dave Evans Mike Fetterolf Bud Lavell John Leffler Mark Mankowski Bob Malonowski Bob McFarland Jim O'Day Tom Piskai Mark Reitz Wayne Remington Bob Sicracki Tom Slate Charlie Stahl Greg Tondreau Bob Wagler Lenny Ulan 88 H yf ? ?A CK Delta Mu Sigma President: Dave Merrell Vice-President Jim Zullig Recording Secretary: Jim Fooskas Corresponding Secretary: Joe Appello Seargent at Arms: Dave Pyrz Chaplain: Kurt Olsen IF Representative: Jason Jones Barry MacMullen Ralph Hotzhaucr Steve Radonovich Matt Gordon Archie Sherard Bill Kelly Rich Swartz Hal Lampe Joff Marsh John Wcndcl Bob Ficldman Glenn Freas Scott Callahan Joseph Wojciechowski Bill Brossman Bill Bingamin Chris Gilbert Bill Canning Jeff Lobb Bill DeMartin Rodd McCuen John Lerch Dave Ferrari Jim Law Gary Browning John Gottschalg Dominic Mazzarclla Rich Haync Mike Nash Steve Strickland Greg Clark Paul Metrione Peter Mott Phil Griffiths Bill Knerr Larry Hess Kappa Delta Kappa President: Sandra M. Couch Vice-President: Elizabeth Tibbitts T reasurer: Donna Miller Recording Secretary: Kathy Andrews Corresponding Secretary: Carole Art Alumni Secretary: Carol Abbott Historian: Elizabeth Williams Chaplain: Colleen Boyle Social Chairmen: Virginia Cubberly Claire Maher Linda Hebda Rita Purvins Linda Rosclli Barbie Grider Melanie Freed Melissa Buick Carol Collopy Kathy McCarthy Jane Flack Francine Trzeciak 92 I ■■ Omega Chi President: Patti Howard Donna Volpe Mary Rcifcis Amy Halbstcin Lynda Gordon Vice-President: Patti Belmont Donna Griffiths Sue Benner Ruth von Kummer Katie Anderson Treasurer: Beth Foulk Nina 8ooz Janet Richardson Barbara Caprio Rita Falcone Recording Secretary: Rochelle Roomer Judy Johnston Judi Rabold Susie Shillaber Helen Sisler Corresponding Secretary: Kathy Shillaber Darryl Manning Hildred Drumm Bobbi Cross Patty Sv ayzc Social Chairpersons: Nan Gonther Ruth Jones Judy Rieder Jean DeYoung Sandy Nunan Karen Murray Anne Holstein Jeanne Eitel Historian: Jeanne Dubell Alumni Secretary: Jane Mumford Debbio Staudingor Marsha Regn Chris Desjardins 94 Phi Alpha Psi President: Sue Perron Vice-President: Judy Spagnola Treasurer: Kim Clark Recording Secretary: Mary Ann Schaefer Corresponding Secretary. Tyler Miller Pledge Mistresses: Darla Wilson Ellen Willenbecher Historian: Pat Alexander Social Chairmen: Leslie Lovett Abby Junker Chaplain: Ellen Staurowsky Sentinels: % Young Oh Sally Frielle Pat Diehl Missy Herod Suzy Kabcrle Helen Ludwig Shirley Trimble Sue Baumgaertner Connie Crits Jan Diehl Linda Earle Karen Fogle Linda Friscia Nancy Kupar Debbie Jacobs Linda Manney Iris Polaski Tina Wailgum Barb Cassidy Marguerite Castclnau Kathy Cunningham Anne Cumpstone Gretchen Devlin Patty Drobile Nina Geier Ang Italiano Kathy Kiely Sandy Loeffler Cathy Schoenwald Debbie Reck Carol Rhoads Barb Wideman Wendy Williams Beth Wilson Cindy Zimmerman Sigma Rho Lambda President: Bob Fisher Vice-President: Ed Kopakowski Treasurer: John Moult Corresponding Secretary: John Hayes Recording Secretary: Brian Sullivan Social Chairmen: Gary Burdick Curtis Lange IF Representative: Kent Gohret Alumni Chairman: Steve Pearson Keeper of the Archives: Rich Houghton Drinking Chairman: Ed Gilroy Sargeant at Arms: Mike Piotrowicz Chaplain: Kevin Gault Whit Campbell Mike Hardy Bruce Me Mi 11 in Tony McMillin Randy Stubits Don Sutherland Greg Weigard Steve Horstman George Kncrr Bruce Piker Greg Thren Andy Budko Kevin Griffin Paul Lamb Brian McMillin Harry Paddcn Craig Peterson Pete Sovia Ed Andrescavage Mike Conlon John Davis Chris DuVally Clayton Ebbling Steve Jaffe Keith Kemper Roy Schuetz Tau Sigma Gamma President: Elaine Snyder Linda Dunn Lisa Santangclo Tracey Lyon Sandy Gabrill Vice-President: Kathy Jameson Sharon SI oyer Karla Poley Joan Ottaviano Carol Samuels Treasurer: Jill Thomas Sally Starr Marcia Mow cry Joan Arizini Judy Smith Recording Secretary: Kim Cummings Cindy Martin Barb Wickerham Sherrie Harden Ellon Bard Corresponding Secretary: Donna Loeffler Denise Davis Janet Mac Neil Melissa Magee Shauna Pinhcy PI edge mi stress: Patti Macatee Allison Cooper Patricia Galupo Kathy Weamer Candi Russell Social Chairman: Nancy Gross Betsy Meng Deb Yohn Maury Me Bryan Nancy Zurn Social Chairman: Amy Early Ruth Anne Taylor Judy Turner Nancy Catalano Carolyn Graney Rush Chairman: Kathy Quinn Lee Ann Kitchen Carol Estes Beth Salamanca Amy Richard Rush Chairman: Jeannie Johnson Chaplain: Deo Speck Historian: Ann Helfferich Zeta Chi President: Joe Tucker Vice-President: Garry 'Glitter' Fulwider Treasurer: Scott Ramsey Rush Chairman: Paul Fischer Corresponding Secretary: Andre Swygert IFC Representative: Oave Buck Social Chari man: Karl Geislnger Chaplain: Paul Jones Recording Secretary: Pat Hart Pete Nicholas Ray Fisher Mike Connor Howard Scharf Phil DiNicola Pat Cook Wally Hinmrelborger Tom Idell Tom Ousey Don Paolicelli Scott Faris Dave Carujo Bob Bucella Alan Rimby 102 10S 107 108 109 110 wmm wvWowyW mm 'yy.-y Football Malt Gordon: recipient of the Kenneth Walker Award FIRST ROW: F. Donato, G. Fulwidor, D. Gaglio, A. Swygert, S. Provic, D. Allen, M. Gordon, C. Campbell, D. Buck, J. Tucker P. Fischer, S. Radanovich. SECOND ROW: M. Golz, F. Przechaki, B. Bingaman, G. Browne, M. Conner, P. Jones, P. Hart, R. Fisher, G. Pearson, D. Stimson, B. Weller. THIRD ROW: A. Burgess, K. Foltz, H. Himmerberger, D. Caglia, T. Phillips, L. Hess, G. Lawrence, P. DeNicola, B. Molarz, B. Masciulli, M. Boudreau, FOURTH ROW: J. Carlow, J. Wojciechowski, T. Idol I, R.Columbo, B. Gardner, D. Paolicelli, D. Genter, D. Shuff, P. Nicholas, H. Scharf. FIFTH ROW: R. Whiteford, A. Rimby, S. Paris, D. Curujo, C. Ebllng, K. Giffin, S. Wattenmaker, J. Vaccaro, P. Klinger. SIXTH ROW: J. Pledger, D. Dahrougc, C. Schmidt S. Farls, R. Shapp, G. Smith, S. Souder, R. Buccella, M. Boyle, T. Ousey. SEVENTH ROW: J. DclDuca, B. Mosher, J. Sangrey, G. Marateo. EIGHTH ROW: Coaches—D. Whatley, R. Borneman, F. Dean, M. Shelly, L. Karas, D. Me Knight. 114 Soccer STANDING: D. Dewitt, B. Keller, S. Merritt, J. Trinkle, T. Lopez, R. McKuon, T. Ruth, B. Shapiro, M. Heller, R. Simpson, KNEELING: D. Ferrari, J. Learch, T. Ely, T. Halo, J. Wendell, Capt. J. Miller, C. Reese, D. Kennedy SIT TING: F. Ferrari Hockey Co-Captain Karla Poloy Varsity: Co-Captains--Karla Poley Sherrie Harden Judy Turner, Betsy Meng, Nancy Zurn, Sally Starr, Melissa Magee, Sharon Sloyer, Maury McBryan, Karen Hamel I, Sue Rowe, J.V.: Co-Captains Elaine Snyder Janet MacNeill Candi Russell, Barb Wicker-ham, Dee Speck, Anno Holfferich, Celo Appel, Missy Herod, Laura Haig, Beth Burr, Eileen Durmin, Deb Gifford, Wendy Williams, Jeannie Johnson, Carol fetes, Judi Smith 118 r The Ruby would like to recognize the excellence of the 1975-76 Hockey Team who achieved second place in the first AIAW-'JSFHA Collegiate Field Hockey Championship. •jyk Ja | 119 Men's Basketbal KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Sovia, Steve Pearson, Bruce Piker, Greg Thren, Gary Burdick. STANDING: Mike Piotrowicz, Andy Budko, Randy Stubits, Kevin Griffin, Greg Weigard, Warren Fry. 1975-1976 Record: 10-10 Opponents: Philadelphia Pharmacy Lost Haverford Lost Swart hmore Won Johns Hopkins Lost Widener Won Delaware Valley Won Haverford Lost Western Maryland Won Widener Lost Allentown Won Moravian Lost Johns Hopkins Lost Washington Won Drew (overtime) Won Drexel Lost Washington Won Lebanon Valley Lost Swart hmore Won Spring Garden Lost Eastern Won SITTING: M. Magee, J. Turner, J. Smith, A. Cooper, L. Haig, S. Starr. KNEELING: B. Mcng, D. Speck, M. Me Bryan, K. Poley N. Haas, J. McNeill, K. Brown. STANDING: Mrs. Stahl, Coach, C. Russell, N. Zurn C. Samuels, K. Jameson, J. Litka, C. Martin. Women's Basketball m . Cross-Country n Coach: Ray Gurzynski Captains: Ed Gilroy and Gary Stanfill Most Valuable Player: Ed Gilroy Season Record: 4 wins 7 losses 124 f Men's Swimming 1975-1976 Record: 6-3-1 Dickenson Won Swarthmore Won Wilkes Won West Chester Won Western Maryland Won Wi dener Tie Kutztown Lost York Lost Franklin and Marshall Lost Lycoming Won Middle Atlantic Conference Championships—3rd place KNEELING: C. Rooso, B. Lavoll, C. Welsel, J. Lathiopo, B. Hume. SECOND ROW: Dr. Lodge, R. Scriacki, I. Gill, J. Cumpstone, J. Dinegar, S. Skinner, T. Sloathe, Mr. Davison. THIRD ROW: D. Hauser, S. Snyder, J. O'Day, S. Horensky, C. Warren, E. Roccario, T. Ely. Women's Swimming 1975-1976 Record: 7-3 Opponent: Wilkes Won Lafayette Lost Temple Won Glassboro Won Trenton State Won E. Stroudsburg Lost Immacu lata Won Univ. of Penn. Won Johns Hopkins Lost Franklin Marshall Won Go- P®v'inx N- C icr °- G  y. A- Early, B. Salamanca, l. Wan . w CTL,' ' 'K T- StC,tn ’ C- M°rk y' M- J m«' C- I I i I I I; I I 128 GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: Nina Boor, Karon Paronto, Judy Butlor, Coach, Barb O'Neill, Judy Bayor. SECOND ROW: Barb Walcott, Jeannio Johnson, Sandy Loeffler, Nancy Catalano, Chris Burko. TOP ROW: Ginger Rossnagol, Marion Bittengcr, Jan Galen. I I I I  i Badminton KNEELING: M. Horioka, D. Gifford, S. Rowe, C. Estes, M. Herod, E. Snyder, S. Gabrille. SECONO ROW: J. Smith, S. Blanchard, B. Meyer, D. Davis, A. Holfferich, B. Cox, S. Sloyer, S. Harden STANDING—N. Wardell, M. Haeberle, K. Bartuska, B. Hume, T. Ruth, T. Lopez, B. Weller, K. Quinn, N. Gross, S. Shillaber Miss Boyd LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Horioika, D. Gifford, S. Rowe, C. Estes, Miss Boyd, M. Herod, E. Snyder, S. Gabriollo. Tournaments: Philadelphia Invitational: Elaine Snyder, runner-up Lancaster B : Carol Herod, Sue Rov e, doubles winners Eastern Collegiate: Henry Yu, men's winner consolation Opponents: Harcum Won Rosemont Won Springside (scrimmage) Won Cheyney Won Temp le Won Drexel Won U. of Pennsylvania Won Bryn Mawr Won Moravian Won Chestnut Hill Won Swarthmore Won Franklin and Marshall Won West Chester Lost George Washington Univ. Won Men's Club participated LACROSSE BACK ROW: Coach Margo Watson, J. McNeill, N. Zurn, J. Turner, N. Gross, K. Poley, M. Me Bryan, E. Bard FRONT ROW: S. Gabrill, B. Burr, A. Helfferich, M. Magee, B. Meng MEN'S TENNIS BACK ROW: L. Z ’PP J. Lathrop ________ Bingaman, B. Keller, D. Dewitt, R. Baskin FRONT ROW: R. Moore, WOMEN'S TENNIS ■« BACK ROW: S. Pinhoy, C. Estes, N. Haas, L. Haig, N. Harter K. Quinn, C. Herod SECOND ROW: Jill, J. Galen, B. Cox, D. Arenth, H. Ludwig, Captain THIRD ROW: C, Graney, S. Santanasto, T, Poole, L. Dunn Baseball 134 WOMEN'S SOFTBALL BACK ROW: K. Nell, N. Geier, S. Ashenfelter, K. Latacz, R. Eveland, 0. Gifford MIDDLE ROW: L. French, T. Wail-gum, W. Kobcr, J. Maschin, M. Horioka FRONT ROW: A. Cooper, D. Gay, S. Kaberle Golf Kevin Gault—Captain Dave Buck John Kellogg Kurt Olsen Bob Simpson Rich Swartz Dave Trumbawer Casey Wagner ’37 J I ■S‘k SSI •VSSS Homecoming 1975 Queen: Irene Feurer Escort: David Morrell Representing: Delta Mu Sigma Karla Poley Escort: Scott Ramsey Representing: Zeta Chi Suzi Kaborle Escort: Mark Heller Representing: Delta Pi Sigma 0, Jane Mum ford Escort: Bob Simpson Representing: Beta Sigma Lambda E. Sue Benner Escort: Bob Fisher Representing: Sigma Rho Lambda F, Judy Rieder Escort: Francis MacDonald Representing: Alpha Phi Epsilon i i i World's Longest Hoagie Casino Night I 155 Activities the GASLIGHT CLUB 156 157 Parents Day May 8, 1976 Ugly Man ! i i i Annual UGLY MAN Contest sponsored by APO Fraternity for the benefit of Campus Chest 159 Tau Sigma Gamma First Place, Sorority Competition 164 165 £ . % mm-m WV.V. . Dr. A.C. Allen Biology Everett M. Bailey Health and Physical Education Jane A. Barth Chemistry Adele Boyd Health and Physical Education Dr. Richard Bozorth Dean of the College Richard Bremiller Mathematics Harry E. Broadbent Head Librarian 170 Judith Butler Health and Physical Education r Dr. Robin Clouser Dr. Robert Cogger Dr. James Craft German Education and Placement Asst. Dean of the College 171 Dr. Louis DeCatur Geoffrey Dolman Ross Doughty English Dean of Admissions History Juan Espadas Spanish Dr. Mary Fields Biology Dr. Richard Fletcher Psychology 172 Raymond Gurzynski Health and Physical Education i Geoffrey Higgins Asst, to Dean of Men Derq Howlett Music Dr. Robert Johns Education H. Lloyd Jones Assoc. Dean of Admissions Lawrence Karas Health and Physical Education Kay Kneas Librarian Dr. Conrad Kruse Biology Annette Luc«is H. Conrad Meyer Dr. Eugene Miller French Economics Political Science William S. Pettit President of the College Anno Pilgrim Librarian Dr. John Pilgrim Economics Constance Poley Health and Physical Education Philip Rappoccio Spanish Dr. Marvin Reed History Dr. Albert Reiner Spanish and French Richard Richter Vice-President of the College 176 Both Sharp Asst. Dean of Women Faye Shaw Chemistry Jane Shinehouse Biology 177 Dr. Evans Snyder Dr. Deann Springer Margarot Staiger Physics French Librarian Dr. Roger Staiger Chemistry Dr. George Storey English Dr. Charles Sullivan Psychology Arthur Switzer Financial Aid Officer Harry ay iin m Economics 178 Or. Martha Takats Dr. Dork Visser Dr. Herman Wessol Physics History Director of College Union Nelson Williams Ted Xaras Dr. Calvin Yost Business Manager Fine Arts English 179 Dr. Donald Zuckor Political Science Class Of 1976 Graduation Goodnight, Jane. Goodnight, Amy . . . Special Thanks To: Bill O'Brien Voss Mr. Jamos Rue Mr. Richard Richter Gail Greene Oida Starkey Barb Buchanan Nan Gonther 186 ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 Market Street Philadelphia 7. PA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Negatives Of Portraits Appearing In This Annual Arc Kept On File. Photographs May Be Ordered J.P. MASCARO AND SONS, INC 312 l.auntan Avc.. Trooper, Pa. 19401 Lower Wile Rds..Souderton, Pa. 18964 Serving Montgomery. Bucks. 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However, we would like to express our disappointment concerning the position of John Pambianco, a fellow senior who did not receive his diploma with us on May 30, 1976 because of arbitrary and inconsistent use of administrative policy. Wc wish to stress that as a group we by no means condone the use of marijuana. The issue seems much more clearly to be one in which excessively harsh measures have been taken against this particular offense. PATRONS FRIENDS Artist’ Supplies Craft Materials Instruction THE ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTER 466 Main Street Collcgevillc. Pa. Daily 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-6.00 Sun. 11:30-5:30 Collcgevillc Bakery Mr. Mrs. E.I.. Corujo Miss Rene B. Cronin Mr. Mrs Robey W. Estes Mr. Mrs. William G. Fcurer Dr. Mrs. Robert S. Galen Mr. Mrs. R.K. Hotchkiss Mr. Mrs. John D. McLcllan Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Meyer Mr. JohnT. Mitchell III Mr. Mrs. Mumford Miss Judith Pctraitis Miss Pamela Poole Dr. Mrs. Evan Snyder Mr. Mrs. William Snyder Dr. Mrs. Charles J. Stahl Mr. Mrs. William R. 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