Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

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The Faces Of Ursinus . . . 3 5 L 3031100 NIS wmmm 0 --------- 12 13 SENIORS........ ORGANIZATIONS.... SPORTS.........1. FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES... ACTIVITIES..... ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY.... ADS............ 18 56 88 104 136 152 168 THOMAS A. ALLEN Westerville, Ohio Chemistry LOUIS A. ANCELUCCI Craterford, Pa. Biology PATRICIA S. ANDERSON Pottstown, Pa. Economics SUSAN C. ASHENFELTER Collegeville, Pa. Health and Physical Education It doesn't matter if you win or lose-it's how you play the game. STEVEN C. BADE Pottstown, Pa. Biology CHARLES AVERY Rochester, N.Y. Mathematics Love when you can, cry when you have to ... Be who you must, that's a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival and one day we'll all understand ... 20 MICHELLE JANE BAMBERGER Gibbstown, N.J. Biology Bo not a traitor in your thought. Be sincere; act according to your thought: and you shall surely succeed. -Sri Ramakrishna CHRISTIAN L. BEAN JR. Eagleville, Pa. Biology LINDA M. BELL Philadelphia, Pa Chemistry Alpha Sigma Nu GEORGE S. BAUSE Elmcndorf, Ak. Biophysics Alpha Phi Omega Medicine, the only profession that labors incessantly to destroy the reason for its own existence. - James Bryce TIMOTHY J. BELL Harrisburg, Pa. Biology-Delta Pi Sigma 11 _ 11 JANICE E. BERDAHL Fort Washington, Pa . Health and Physical Education Graduation is naving an understanding husband and family. 21 WENDY B. BERNSTEIN Schnecksville, Pa. Biology Whene' er with haggard eyes I view This dungeon that I'm rotting in I think of those companions true Who studied with me at the U. CHARLES J. BRANT JR. Norristown, Pa. Econmics ROBERT L. BRANT Pottstown, Pa. History Sigma Rho Lambda JANE F. BRITCHER Spring City, Pa. English GARY DUMONT BURDICK Dunellen, N.J. Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Don't tell a girl you're tired, unless it's of her. -George Jesscl TIM CALLAHAN Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Political Science It was real, 1 mean heavy-... I mean 1 guess it was O.K. But what do I know? DONALD A. CAMPBELL Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Biology All life is a great chain, the nature of which is known whenever we are shown a single link. -S. Holmes 2 BARBARA CAPRIO Cherry Hill, N.J. Economics Omega Chi This above all-to thine own self be true, and it must nnnrnx w cabtv follow, as the night the day,R0£ST«tVw« N 1 thou canst not be false to Bordentown, N J. any man • Though a little one, the master word (Work) looms large in meaning. It is the open sesame to every portal, the great equalizer, in the world, the true philosopher's stone which transmutes all the base metal of humanity into gold. NANCY DIANE CATALANO Bridgewater, N.J. Health ar.d Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma The great essentials of happiness are something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. ANITA B. CLAMER Lansdale, Pa. Economics Two roads diverged into a wood, and I-I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference . -Robert Frost KATHY JEANNE CLARKE Hatfield, Pa. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. JAMES D. CLOVER Midvale, Utah Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega Goals in themselves are sometimes not so important as the growth we experience in achieving them. BARBARA JILL COLLINS Mays Landing, N.J. Mathematics 23 CAROL SUE COLLOPY Spring City, Pa. iUstory Kappa Delta Kappa Some men see things as they are and say, why. 1 dream things that never were and say, why not. -Robert F. Kennedy ANDREA ELLEN COUZENS Wallingford, Pa. French To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. -Anatolc France CONSTANCE CR1TS Lafayette Hill, Pa. Economics Phi Alpha Psi PLUNGE- - Life is not meant to be safe, just memorable. ROBERTA ANN CROSS Ocean City, N.J. History Omega Chi And the dreams; dreams they are. Calderon 24 RICHARD S. CRANE Kingston, Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Epsilon PAMELA RUTH CUMMINS Verona, N.J. Economics Alpha Sigma Nu JOHN DAVID CUMPSTONE Cheshire, Ct. Biology Delta Pi Sigma The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. PETER BRUCE DALINA Broomall, Pa. Biology TREPONEMA PALLIDUM is harm-full to children and other living things. JAMES C. DAVIS Elvcrson, Pa. Biology MAUREEN CLAIR DAVIS Marlton, N.J. Economics Alpha Sigma Nu BENJAMIN DEAHL Philadelphia, Pa. Political Science Beta Sigma Lambda Wisdom comes when you realize there are not any answers. LEE M. DELACY III Broomall, Pa. Biology JEAN H. DEYOUNG Woodstown, N.J. English Omega Chi JANICE L. DIEHL Nazareth, Pa. Psychology Phi Alpha Psi Life itself can't give you joy unless you really will it; Life just gives you time and space, it's up to you to fill it. Vi ANTHONY D1MASSA Meadowbrook, Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Epsilon DELL A. DINICOLA Bridgeton, N.J. Biology Happiness and personal success may be derived by committing your energies ... to the achievement of personal goals and in serving your fellow man. LINDA M. DUNN King of Prussia, Pa. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma A day is never over if it leaves a memory. LINDA ANN EARLE Lindenwold, N.J. Biology Phi Alpha Psi God gave us memories so that we may have flowers in winter. BONNIE LEE DIXON Neshanic, N.J. Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached as by the obstacles which he has overcome ... CAROLYN CORNELIA ESTES Richmond, Va. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Win or lose ... no one wins more respect and admiration than those who give it everything they've got. JEAN M. EVANS Somers Point, N.J. Physics Life, without flight, isn't worth living. -R.D.B. EDWARD LUTHER ELDRIDGE Warren, N.J. Psychology Beta Sigma Lambda Quc sera sera. A BRIAN J. FEGELY Royersford, Pa. Political Science ROBERT JAMES FIELDMAN Old Bridge, N.J. Biology Delta Mu Sigma You can put up with anything if the rewards are great enough. - Forbes 27 RAYMOND B. FISHER Howell, N.J. Political Science Zeta Chi View for a few? VICTOR ROBERT FRANKEL Cinnaminson, N.J. Biology The past is prologue. KAREN L. FOGLE Alburtis, Pa. Psychology Phi Alpha Psi The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow GLENN C. FREAS LINDA A. FRISCIA Hatboro, Pa. French Phi Alpha Psi Conviction is worthless unless it is converted into conduct. - Thomas Carlyle Havertown, Pa. Biology Delta Mu Sigma All I maintain is that on earth there are pestilences and there arc victims, and it's up to us ... not to join forces with the pestilences. -Camus ) -Plato Ik WARREN CHARLES FRITZ, JR. Haddon Heights, N.J. Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega It's rare but not unusual. -Joe Kuharich PATRICIA L. CALUPO Absocon, N.J. Psychology Tau Sigma Gamma Lucky ... Lucky ... You. -your local United Way EDWARD F. FURMAN, JR. Ambler, Pa. Biology Alpha Phi Epsilon JAMES E. GATES Blue Bell, Pa. Political Science SANDRA MAY GABRILL Phocnixvillc, Pa. Economics Tau Sigma Gamma Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. -Langston Hughes KEVIN GAULT Drexel Hill, Pa. English Sigma Rho Lambda Pick up the pieces you see before you, don't let your weaknesses destroy you. You know wherever you go the world will follow, so let your reasons be true to you. 29 PAUL GOOBER GEB-HARDTSBAUER, JR. Dresher, Pa. Philosophy and Religion It is sad to think that peace lies just above the top of the highest trees-a height virtually unattainable by living man. -Goober KARL W. GE1SINGER Philadelphia, Pa. History Zeta Chi Be sure to go to college and study all the way through, cause like they can make penicillin out of moldy cheese, they can sure do something for you. -N. Russel GEORGE F. CE1ST III Audubon, N.J. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega The sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world. -Reinhold Niebuhr NANETTE MARIE CENTHER King of Prussia, Pa. English Omega Chi If u c rd th msj u c bkm a sec C gt a gd jb. DEBORA K. GIFFORD Intercourse, Pa. Health and Physical Education Laughter is the best medicine for a long and happy life. He who laughs ... lasts! -W.A. Peterson CHRISTIAN L. GILBERT Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Chemistry IRVIN B. GILL Malvem, Pa. Mathematics ) EDWARD N. GILROY Toms River, N.J. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda ... the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. -Cat St evens ANDREW L. CLONINGER Bala Cynwyd, Pa. English DALE DYER COEHRINGER Bryn Mawr, Pa. Biology A few things can make a Face happy: a Beau, a Bumtwood-Hawkeye trail to anywhere, some ?;reat snows, and some great riends who appreciate it. JEAN CRAY Woodbury, N.J. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Being well adjusted is doing with a smile what you have to do anyway. -Anonymous ROBERT GRIMM Bartonsville, Pa. Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega 1 hate quotes. NANCY ELLEN CROSS Baltimore, Md. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we arc loved, loved for ourselves, or rather loved in spite of ourselves. -Victor Hugo MAR I BETH HAEBERLE Philadelphia, Pa. Health and Physical Education ELIZABETH HALVE Wayne, N.J. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Remain Calm! i f N JEFF HANHAUSEN Villanova, Pa. Economics I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said 1 didn't know. -Samuel Langhome Clemens PATRICK JAMES HART Collcgeville, Pa. History Zeta Chi There is more to school than books and studies ... like friendship and brotherhood. MARK V. HANSON Lansdale, Pa. Physics There are only two true sciences-- Physics and Checkers. CAMILLE HARPEL Perms burg, Pa. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu JONATHAN CLEMENT HAYES Kennct Square, Pa. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. n -Samuel Clemens GEORGE L. HINES Norristown, Pa. History I am like music, sometimes harmonious with myself and others, and sometimes discordant, C'est la vie! ANN HELFFERICH Blue Bell, Pa. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma You have to be yourself before you can be anybody at all. Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu PETER D. HOFFMAN Cherry Hill, N.J. History Beta Sigma Lambda wm ANNE HOLSTEIN Lebanon, Pa. History Omega Chi Skol! -Sven Svenson MARGARET A. HORIOKA Newton Centre, Ma. Health and Physical Education Latin Action is the truth of thought. CORNELIA HORLBOCEN Gcesthacht, Germany English Alpha Sigma Nu STEPHEN F. HORSTMANN Rosemont, Pa. Psychology Sigma Rho Lambda WILLIAM J. HULME Lancaster, Pa. Health and Physical Education Alpha Phi Epsilon GLENN HUMMEL Warminster, Pa. Economics BRIAN A. IRVING New Providence, N.J. Economics Delta Mu Sigma It matters not how long we live, but how. -Bailey RALPH B. JOHNSON III Cape May, N.J. History Alpha Phi Epsilon I love it here and I hope I never leave. -Birdman of Alcatraz JASON JONES Bethlehem, Pa. Political Science Delta Mu Sigma 14 PAULA. JONES Philadelphia, Pa. Economics Zeta Chi As goes Fircroft and Zeta Chi, soon will follow Ur-sinus! PAUL L. JONES Roycrsford, Pa. Biology With all its sham, drudg -cry, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy’. -Desiderata JEFFREY R. JOWETT Norristown, Pa. Biology' KEVIN A. KALMBACH Collcgcvillc, Pa. Chemistry The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. - James Branch Cabell GEORGE ALBERT KNERR Lancaster, Pa. Spanish Sigma Rho Lambda Love alone is capable of uniting living beings in such a way as to complete and fulfill them ... Pierre Teilhard de Cardin EDWARD THOMAS KOPAKOWSKI, JR Tumersville, N.J. Chemistry Economics Sigma Rho Lambda NEVERMORE The Raven E.A. Poe KEITH ERIC KREBS Norristown, Pa. Biology I would have re-uped for four more years, but 1 ran out of cassettes. -The Tape King 35 NANCY ANN KUPAR Tunkhannock, Pa. French Phi Alpha Psi Be not simply good; be good for something. -Henry David Thoreau HAROLD C. LAMPE 111 Phoenixville, Pa. Health and Physical Education Delta Mu Sigma THOMAS MICHAEL LANDRIGAN Bayonne, N.J. Health and Physical Education Alpha Phi Epsilon Seasons change with the scenery; Weaving time in a tapestry. Wont you stop and remember me at any convenient time? LINDA G. LANE Glen Rock, N.J. Political Science KENNETH R. LARSEN West Hartford, Ct. Biology Delta Mu Sigma TORRY L. LARSEN Up Saddle River, N.J. Economics 36 KATHLEEN M. LATACZ Cinnaminson, N.J. Health and Physical Education Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-1 took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost SAMUELS. LAUCKS II York, Pa. Biology Alpha Phi Omega You behold in me Only a travelling Physician; One of trie few who have a mission To cure incurable diseases, Or those that are called so. -Longfellow WILLIAM THONiAS LAVELL Westmont, N.J. Chemistry Delta Pi Sigma DAVID R. LEVAN Oley, Pa. Biology Alpha Phi Epsilon JEFFRY A. LOBB Norristown, Pa. Economics :ph p. loughran ;xel Hill, Pa. Biology CLAIRE R. MAHER Collegeville, Pa. English Kappa Delta Kappa LINDA MANNEY Phocnixvillc, Pa. Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi No guts, no glory JEREMY K. MARTIN Modena, Pa. Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Love speaks always, but not always in words. -Robin St. John MICHAEL BERNARD MATTHEWS Springfield, Pa. Psychology 1 hate it here. -H. Mark Daroff MAUREEN A. MCBRYAN Narbcrth, Pa. Biology Tau Sigma Gamma CATHRYN MCCARTHY Rumson, N.J. English Our love is not to be just words or mere talk, but something real and active; only by this can we be certain that we are children of the Truth. -1 John 3:18-19 LOIS ELIZABETH MCCARTHY Philadelphia, Pa. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu EVALIKE MCCOMBS York, Pa. Political Science Alpha Sigma Nu JOHN Z. MCDONALD Lansdale, Pa. Biology JAMES J. MCLAUGHLIN Thornton, Pa. Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon BARRY C. MEEKS Fair Haven, N.J. Economics Some people drink deeply from the fountain of knowledge, others only gargle. STEVEN R. MERRITT Drexel Hill, Pa. Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega PHILLIP MITCH MIDCETT Wayne, Pa. Health and Physical Education Alpha Phi Epsilon CHERYL ADELE MILLER Springfield, Pa. English History Alpha Sigma Nu What we call luck is simply pluck and the doing things over and over. Courage and will, preseverance and skill are the four leaves of luck's clover. TYLER MILLER Syracuse, N.Y. Classics Phi Alpha Psi Good things in life take a long time. KAREN LOIS MURRAY Horsham, Pa. Economics Omega Chi The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. ROBERT A. MOWDAY, JR. Coatesville, Pa. Biology We will now discuss in a little more detail the struggle for existence. -Charles Darwin JAY STEVEN NEYER Oreland, Pa. Political Science LORI A. MUHLENBERG Morgantown, Pa. Psychology KATHRYN ELLEN NELL Dillsburg, Pa. Mathematics The lord gave you two ends, one for sitting and one for thinking. Your success depends on which one you use ... Heads you win, tails you lose! A. PETER NICHOLAS Drcxcl Hill, Pa. Political Science Zeta Chi Life is too serious to be taken seriously . BRUCE D. PIKER Coatesville, Pa. Economics Sigma Rho Lambda STEVEN C. PARMER Lancaster, Pa. Political Science Oh be joyful in the lord all ye lands; serve the lord with gladness and come before his presence with a song. GLENN PEARSON JOSEPH R. PISANO Newtown Square, Pa. Economics Alpha Phi Omega 1 never blame fortune - there are too many complicated situations in life- out 1 am absolutely merciless toward lack of effort. Parlin, N.J. Economics Alpha Phi Epsilon Bongo in the Congo. i IRIS S. POLASKI -F. Scott Fitzgerald Mt. Holly, N.J. Biology Phi Alpha Psi Today is the day DAVID W. PYRZ North Wales, Pa. Economics Delta Mu Sigma MARYANN QUARTUCCIO Perkasie, Pa. Political Science Give instruction to a wise man and he will be yet wiser; teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom ... - Proverbs 9:9,10 MARY K. QUINN DIANE L. RACZYNSKI Wynnewood, Pa. Linden, N.J. Health and Physical Education German Tau Sigma Gamma Phi Alpha Psi A rose is a rose is a rose. -Gertrude Stein GEORGE MONTGOMERY RANKIN Swarthmore, Pa. Economics It's not the earth the meek inherit, it's the dirt. -Camelot STEPHEN RANSOM Springfield, Pa. Chemistry' Be not simply good; be good for something. GEORGE BERTRUM RANDOLPH HI Phoenixvillc, Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega To succeed is an honor, to try is a virtue. DANIEL W. REID Norristown, Pa. Chemistry I wish they all could be Ursinus girls ... DUANE RICHARD REISS Clarksboro, N.J. Biology JEFFREY DAMIAN ROBERTS Cornwells Heights, Pa. Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Against the truth, lies evaporate like the morning dew when it meets the sun. ROCHELLE ROEMER Millville, N.J. Economics Omega Chi They come, they go, they seldom know what they do, but they do change you. -Laurence Craig-Green NINA MARIE ROMAN Blue Bell, Pa. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Sail along, sail along the reefs and the coves inside your soul. Sail along, sail alons in search of a star that you can hold. And we journey far, to where that star may lead to... -Neil Diamond 43 SUSAN E. ROSA Audubon, Pa. Political Science It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win. -Bruce Springsteen THOMAS A. RUTH, JR. Norristown, Pa. Health and Physical Education Alpha Phi Epsilon The huntsman follows the prey that flies, that which is caught he leaves behind: and he is ever on the search for still more. DAVID REED ROWE Phocnixville, Pa. Philosophy and Religion . . . the grass withers, the flowers fade, but the word of our Cod endures for evermore. -Isaiah 40:8 JOE SARACO Philadelphia, Pa. Political Science An oak is a nut that held its ground. -Fred Shero SUSAN ROWE Tannersville, Pa. Health and Physical Education In a race, everyone runs . But only one person gets first prize. So run your race to win. MARY ANN FRANCES SCHAEFER Eatontown, N.J. Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi If you think that one individual can't make a difference in the world, consider what one cigar can do in a nine-room house. HOWARD SCI LARF Mapleton Depot, Pa. Political Science Zeta Chi I was the victim of a series of accidents. -A1 Stewart DAVID R. SCHONEKER Norristown, Pa. Chemistry The Band is Number One THOMAS SCHLOTTERBACK Fairfield, Ct. History Beta Sigma Lambda The mind is its own place and of itself can make a Heaven of Hell, or a Hell of Heaven. ROBERT E. SCHUMACHER Oakhurst, N.J. Physics Beta Sigma Lambda We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane. -Kilgore Trout ARCHIE G. SHEARARD Cherry Hill, N.J. Economics Delta Mu Sigma JEANNETTE M. SE1CFR1ED Schwcnksvillc, Pa. English JOSEPH BERNARD SHELANSKI Wynnewood, Pa. Chemistry 320 print ' 'no comment'' CYNTHIA E. S HELM IRE Richboro, Pa. English Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. -John 8:32 SUSAN HEATH SH1LLABER Princeton, N.J. Health and Physical Education Omega Chi The strongest bond I've ever experienced has been given to me, here, by friends. Wherever I go now, I will remember. Thanxs KATHERINE C. SH1LLABER Princeton, N.J. Spanish Omega Chi ROBERT I. S1ERACK1 Coatesville, Pa. Biology Delta Pi Sigma MARY ELLEN S1LLCOX Norristown, Pa. Economics The day is done, but its memories are mine to keep forever. KAREN R. SIMON West Chester, Pa. Economics Alpha Sigma Nu ROBERT SIMON Ambler, Pa. Chemistry The glory of God is man fully alive. -St. Irenacus SHARON S. SLOYER Milford, N.J. English Tau Sigma Gamma It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ... but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps the independence of solitude ... HOWARD L. SMITH ' 'JACK'' Narberth, Pa. Political Science Of all the things I've learned at Ursinus, I'll never forget the following ... LINDA M. SPRINGER Haddonficld, N.J. Mathematics These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; 1 have overcome the world. JEFFREY WAYNE STAFFORD Fairless Hills, Pa. Philosophy and Religion Alpha Phi Omega One must be true to his God and his friends in order to be true to himself. -Anon. GARY D. STANFILL Haddon Heights, N.J. Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Never jump to the wrong conclusion, because you'll regret it later. ELLEN J. STAUROWSKY Norristown, Pa. Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi DEAN STEINBERG Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Biology As I've turned the pages of time, they ripped. JANE STE1N1NGER Allentown, Pa. Psychology 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 upon you. Laugh at it ... and it is a jolly, kind companion. - William Thackery MAN K. STETLER Shamokin, Pa. English LOIS J. STEWARD Budd Lake, N.J. Political Science Alpha Sigma Nu My creed is this: Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to make others so. -Robert G. Ingersol DAVID H. ST1MSON Downingtown, Pa. Biology To his dog, every' man is Napo-lean; hence the popularity of dogs. -Aldous Huxley BRIAN WILLIAM SULLIVAN Bryn Mawr, Pa. Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Hi Mom MEL ITT A H. TANEY Phocnixville, Pa. Economics TINA DEAN WA1LCUM Guilford, Ct. Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Too much of the world is run on the theory’1 that you don't need road manners if you are a five-ton truck. JUDITH H. TURNER Lafayette Hill, Pa. Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma ALAN M. TAREN Kingston, Pa. Psychology- Paddle your own canoe. -Dr. Cordelia Swain Cordincr GREGORY M. THREN Reading, Pa. Economics Sigma Rho Lambda . . . the only people who never fail are those who never try . . . -Ilka Chase BRUCE RAY WALBERT Norristown, Pa. Economics The only reward of virtue is virtue ; the only way to have a friend is to be one. -Emerson W. STUART WATSON III Phoenixville, Pa. Mathematics 1 disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. -C. S. Tallentyre DEBBIE WEXLER WEILER Wyncote, Pa. Psychology Two roads diverged in a wood-and damned if I didn't take the wrong one ! (Had 1 known then that this road was so very long, straight, and narrow, 1 would have never taken my first step.) CHARLES A. WEISEL, JR. Chatham, N.J. Economics HARRY WILLIAM WELLER, JR. Potomac, Md. Physics Alpha Phi Epsilon Pack it! ERWIN K. WENNER Schwenksville, Pa. Political Science Alpha Phi Omega Strebsamkcit foerdert das gesetzte Zicl. DONALD R. WHITTAKER North Wales, Pa. Economics This world's no blot for us, nor blank; it means intensely, and means good. -Robert Browning DONALD WICKERSHAM Hatfield, Pa. Psychology cn 2 LISA DIANE WILLIAMSON Basking Ridge, N.J. English JAMES J. ZULLIG Red Bank, N.J. Chemistry' Delta Mu Sigma HENRY A. ZIEGLER Lederbach, Pa. Philosophy and Religion CARY MICHAEL WILDEY Basking Ridge, N.J. Chemistry’ The difficult shall be done immediately, the impossible will take a little time. ILONA MARY WOLFF Pottstown, Pa. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu I have found friendship. DARLA FRANCINE WILSON Wilmington, De. Political Science Phi Alpha Psi Begin to be now what you will be hereafter. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Barb LaNocc, Iris Polaski, Ang Italiano. 2ND ROW: Connie Crits, Lynn Heilenman, Mary Ellen Sillcox, Donna Heller. 1977 Ruby Staff Editor: Iris Polaski Business Manager: Barb LaNoce Treasurer: Marguerite Castelnau Student Photographers: Randy Bashorc Mary Ellen Sillcox Erwin Wenner Staff: Linda Bell Connie Crits Marybeth Kramer Sara Davis Lynn Heilenman Donna Heller Ang Italiano Britta Mattson Lantern Lantern Staff Editor: Phil Davis Asst. Editor: Len Ulan Layout Editor: Cindy Poots Art Editor: Karen Sheldon Assoc. Editors: Lisa Ungrady George Bause Staff: Craig Mally Leslie Bechtel Jill Leauber  Weekly Weekly Editorial Staff: Editor: Alan Stetler Assoc. Editors: George Geist Cathy McCarthy News: Steve Lange Sports: Joe Saraco Feature: Don Whittaker Contributing: Bob Brant Advertising: Erwin Wenner Circulation: Bob Brant LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Alan Stetler, George Geist, Cindy Shelmire. 2ND ROW: Joe Saraco, Don Whittaker, Barb Vincent. Union LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT: Bill Weller. 1ST ROW: Abbie Green, Sue Grcist, Dr. Wcsscl, Lois Schlcifcr, Carol Nistok. 2ND ROW: Chip Weisel, Carol Fitzgerald, Len Ulan, Candi Russell, Scott Hollinger. 59 Women’s Campus Council FRONT: Cane Bcchtold, Debbie Weiler, Marcia Buchner. BACK: Ang Italiano, Tyler Miller, Candi Russell, Mary Ellen Sillcox. f'4 '!• Bible Fellowship LEFT TC RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Randy Kolb, Paul Curly, Richard Bruce, Scott Neiman, Alan Al-loway. 2ND ROW: Sandy Wesner, Liz Williams, Melanie Freed, Cindy Shelmire, Bev McLellan, Maryann Quartuccio, Ann Dry-den, Class Officers Senior Class LEFT TO RIGHT: Dell Dinicola, president George Hines, vice-president Erwin V.'enner, treasurer Missing: Carol Estes, secretary Junior Class LEFT TO RIGHT: Liz Plummer, secretary Mark Mankowski, vice-president Rob Collins, president Missing: Dave Sccgar, treasurer I 61 Sophomore Class FRONT: Linda Endres, president Abbic Green, secretary Pam Martin, treasurer BACK: Stephanie Dent, vice-president Freshman Class LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Cubit, vice-president Aleta Cooper, secretary Ted Lis, treasurer Missing: Steve Greenfield, president U.S.G.A LEFT TO RIGHT: Jill Lcaubcr, recording secretary Ken Schober, treasurer Bob Fieldman, men's vice-president Jon Hayes, senior representative Ang Italiano, women's vice-president Missing: Ron Columbo, president Sue Grcist, corresponding secretary Linda Earle, senior representative Dave Seeger, junior representative Dave Steidle, junior representative Heidi Church, sophomore representative Linda Entires, sophomore president Rob Collins, junior president Del Dinicola, senior president Dave Roth, day representative Kim McFaddon, day representative Andy Fico, freeman representative Kevin Ludwig, freshman representative Steve Greenfield, freshman president Beardwood Chemical Society LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Niedringhaus, M. Freed, M. Buick, M. Fetterolf, M. VVeisner, B. Clemens Brownback — Anders Premedical Society 65 LEFT TO RIG ITT: B. Fieldman, R. Carty. 2ND ROW: C. DesJardins, A. Carr, N. Roman, K. Green, K. Cappola, J. Atkinson. 3RD ROW: M. Fetteroif, M. Weisner, T. Lis, B. Shapiro, S. Laucks, G. Freas. Whitians LEFT TO RIGHT: SITTING: Beth Salamanca, Margaret Horioka. STANDING: Judy Turner, Diane Rac-zynski. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Brian Fegely, George Bause, Jeff Stafford, David Rowe, Glenn Freas. 2ND ROW: George Geist, George Randolph, Bob Ficldman, Jon Hayes, Sam Laucks. Women’s Athletic Assoc. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Pam Kelley, Allic Cooper, Margie Rose, Sandy Locffler. 2ND ROW: Judy Turner, Maury MeBryan, Nancy Gross, Michael Speck, Ann Helfferich. 3RD ROW: Jan Galen, Denise Davis, Carol Samuels, Candi Russell, Carol Estes, Gretchen Devlin, Nina Geier, Sue Kelley, Tracy Nadzak. g Z Varsity Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Pat Cook, Pat Hart, Phil DiNicola, Jerry Browne. 2ND ROW: Greg Thren, Tom Idcll, Dave Pyrz, Ed Gilroy. French Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: R. Dean, 2ND ROW: G. Knerr, M. Woodland, N. Wardell, M. Castelnau, K. Davidson, H. Jones, 3RD ROW: K. Davidson, I. Burke, K. Schoenwald, N. Toesca, R. Cubbits, L. Daryman, K. Derderian, 4TH ROW: A. Lucas (moderator), L. Fris cia, N. Kupar, K. Cappola, A. Cooper, T. Miller 68 Education Club LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Speck. W. Kober. 2ND ROW: N. Wardell, P. Baglin, R. Taylor, ]. Leauber, M. Rose, S. Kelley, T. Nadzak. 3RD ROW:S. Lang, N. Geier, J. Miller, C. Russell, P. Kelley, G. Devlin, S. Loeffler, P. Eikel, L. French. 69 German Club LFJT TO RICHT: ROW 1: Ed Bcchtcl. ROW 2: Carol Nistok, Linda Lewandowski. Dr. Lloyd. Diane Meeker. ROW 2: Mike, Jill Hadley, Lisa Marx, Mike Eddingcr, Bob Donato. •n Spanish Club LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I: Janet Miller, Pam Kelley, Michael Speck, George Knerr. ROW 2: Sue Kelley, Tina Perry, Nancy Wardell. ROW 3: Mr. Rappoccio, Kathy Schoenwald, Linda Friscia, Barb, Bob Dean, Debbie Reck, Nancy Kupar, Mr. Paul. Pre-Law Society LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 1: Steve Parmer, Joe Saraco, Ray Hoffman. ROW 2: Stephanie Dent, Charles Stahl, Marybeth Kramer, George Gcist, Lois Steward. ROW 3: Elise Dervinis, Erwin Wcnner, Larry Dalaker, Eva-linc McCombs, George Randolph, Ken Schober. 77 Psi Chi LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Matthews Jan Diehl Jeff Roberts Debbie Weiler Alan Taren International Relations Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Fcgcly Sue Grcist George Randolph Erwin Wenner Ken Schober Psychology Club ROW I: Gary Gilbert, Lisa Hctzcl, Alan Taren. ROW 2: Lisa McCarthy, Ang Italiano, Jan Diehl, Annette Jancsch, Ramona Blake. ROW 3: Kevin Gault, Jane Mras, Debbie Weiler, Maryannc Mattson, Ed Kopakowski. Economics Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Barb LaNoce, Pam Cummins, Karen Simon. 2ND ROW: George Geist. 4 Pro Theatre ROW 1: Cheryl Miller, Dan Caccia, David Trumbower. ROW 2: Keith StTunk, Sue Greist, Patty Williams, Carol Nistok. ROW 3: Louise Barnes, Karen Murray, Bob Brancatclli. 75 Marching Band Band Members: Sandy Morris, Jane Atkinson, Laurie Burk, Holly Frost, Jean Gray, Barb Vincent, Jeff Laustsen, Jeff Humbert, Jim Wagner, Ted Lis, Mike Weisner, Sam Laucks, Sheila Smith, Chuck Avery', Randy Hemmel, Dave Schoneker, Monty Rankin, Dave Rosvold, Ken Schober, Carie Bechtold, Dcrq Howlctt, Keith Krebs, Karl Kraus, Jim Sheen, Gilder Lewis, Ken Oraer, John Hallman, Chris Bean, Cindy Clark, Tim Gibblc. Director: Jim Soetc. Jazz Band Band Members: Linda Leatherman, Ken Krasner, Steve, Karl Kraus, John Hallman, Jim Wagner, Arlic Hedrick, Chris Bean, Ted Lis, Keith Krebs, Randy Hemmel, Ken Oraer, Dave Schoneker, Dave Rosvold, Monty Rankin, Paul Brogan. Director: Jim Soete. Madrigals FRONT: Debbie Finestone, Anne Drydcn, Nancy Kupar. BACK: Dr. Zucker, George Gerasimowicz. PINU LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Scott Roscbcrry, Barb Yoder, Tyler Miller, Jane Atkinson, Jill Leauber, 2ND ROW: Lori D'Angelo, Sue Adamson, Camille Harpel, Linda Bell, Sam Laucks, Mrs. Manlove, Dr. Snyder. 3RD ROW: Barb Vincent, Jeff Stafford, Connie Horlbogen, Sandy Morris, Dr. Pcrrcten, Keith Krebs, Linda Springer. 4TH ROW: Steve Parmer, Linda Leathcrman, Dan Caccia, Jerry Martin, Dave Schonckcr. 5TH ROW: Karen Murray, Laurie Burk, Jean Gray, Allison Heffner. 77 Mei st er singers LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Lori D'Angelo, Alison Heffner, Liz Puzio, Laurie Burk, Barb Vincent, Camille Harpcl, Sue Adamson, Debbie Blazer, Patty Williams, Nina Roman. 2ND ROW: Sandy Morris, Beth Bryan, Cindy Houck, Debbie Glynn, Linda Bell, Holly Frost, Gilder Lewis, Evaline McCombs, Maureen Davis, Connie Horlbogcn. 3RD ROW: Jane Atkinson, Barb Yoder, Jerry Martin, Scott Roseberry, George Argyros, Don Philhower, Carrie Bechtold, Sam Laucks, Jeff Stafford. 4TH ROW: Steve Merritt, Chip Weisel, Keith Strunk, Steve Kratz, Keith Wright, Jeff Laustsen, Dave Lyster, Mike Barone, Tom Glorioso. Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: SITTING: Nina Booz Diane Raczynski Sue Shillaber KNEELING: Barb Caprio Lois Steward (bear) Denise Davis STANDING: Nancy Catalano Karen Parent! Candi Russell Linda Gordon Kathy Shillaber Liz Plummer Marsha Regn Colorguard LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheryl Barbin Karen Burmcister Kim Cappola Debbie Dobson Sandy Fichthom Alison Heffner Becky Hoover Annette Janesch Lou Anne Stack Barb Yoder 79 Messiah SOPRANOS Jane Atkinson Michelle Bamberger Karen Bartuska Linda Bell Beth Bryan Debbie Carr Kamala Chapman Lori D'Angelo Holly Frost Judy Fryer Debbie Glynn Alison Heffner Cindy Houck Vickie Jones Ann Kashatus Marcia Limbert Jill Leauber Linda McConnell Tyler Miller Sandra Morris Cheryl Mueller Karen Murray Carol Nistok Guenever Norris Liz Puzio Allison Rogers Terry Stcttner Claudia Stevenson Audrey Tobin Nancy Wardell Deborah Weikel Pam Weippcrt Kris Weiboldt Bithia Wu ALTOS Sue Adamson Lori Armbrust Sylivia Barceiro Debra Blazer Peggy Brown Aleta Cooper Maureen Davis Elizabeth Deal Elisc Dcrvinis Ann Dryden Debbie Finestone Karen Fogle Jill Hadley Camille Harpel Connie Horlbogen Pat Manlovc Nancy Martinez Britta Mattson Cathy McCarthy Lisa McCarthy Lois McCarthy Diane Meeker Diane Moles Audrey Pearson Tina Perry Diane Raczynski Nina Roman Candi Russell Janet Schaefer Lois Schleifer Karen Sheldon Cindy Shelmire Jane Shinehouse Margy Snead Barb Vincent Am; Weibezahl Sandra Wesner Patty Williams Cathy Wilson TENORS Mike Barone Carrie Bcchtold Laurie Burk Chuck Crandall Bob Egidio Tom Glorioso Jean Gray Mike Hoffman Jeff Laustscn Dave Lyster Claire Maher John McGonigle Bmce Miller Peter Perreten Tom Raskin Jeanne Shcop George Storey ACCOMPANISTS Cindy Clark Margaret Martz BASSES George Argyros William Badnaruk Randy Bashorc George Bause Ed Bechtel Steve Benton Bob Borzellcco Dan Caccia Tim Callahan Larry Dalaker Joe Dinegar Dave Donias Jeff Ettinger Andy Fieo Dent Follwciler Paul Gcbhardtsbaucr Barry Gessner Steve Kratz Sam Laucks Jerry Martin Steve Merritt Don Philhowcr Dave Phillips Dan Reid Scott Roseberry David Rowe Bob Simon Evan Snyder Jeff Stafford Keith Strunk Paul Thompson Scott Trezza Jeff Trinklc Chip Weis el Mark Woodland Keith Wright Donald Zucker 81 83 86 87 mm Football .r-wjte-ti ROW 1: (LEFT TO RIGHT): Pat Hart, Karl Geisinger, Howard Scharf, Bill Weller, Jerry Browne, Glenn Pearson, Pete Nicholas, Paul Jones, Tom Phillips, Bill Masciulli, Bob Molarz. ROW 2: Pete Hoffman, Don Paolicelli, Scott Callahan, Alan Rimby, Dave Corujo, Clay Ebling, Kevin Griffin, Dave Dahrouge, Dennis Caglia, Bill Bingaman. ROW 3: Tom Idell, Phil Denicola, Tom Beddow, Ron Columbo, Bob Mosher, Paul Klinger, Ken Foltz, Scott Faris, Larry Hess, Sam Faris. ROW 4: John Groome, Dave Mathers, Dave Shuff, Pom Weller, Dave Coffey, Joe Mitro, John Onopchenko, Randy Whiteford, Chuck Schmidt, ROW 5: Dennis Ianovale, Frank Dean, Larry Karas, Norm Reichenbach, Denny McKnight, Larry Spinelli. 90 Coach Manning and captain Tom Ruth Soccer KNEELING: Greg Clark, Greg Curran, Bob Dean, Bill Badnaruk, Kevin Davies, John Davis, Tom Ruth, Dave Ferrari, Carl Sullivan, Tim Ely, Hoight Jones. STANDING: Coach Manning, Bruce, Casey Wagner, Ed, Ben Shapiro, Rod McKuen, Steve Merritt, Terry Lopez, Steve Strickland, Steve Kratz, George Knerr. 92 93 Hockey VARSITY ROW 1: Sharon Sloyer, Edie Laughman, Maryanne Linquist, Sally Starr, Betsey Meng, Sue Rowe. ROW 2: Coach Adele Boyd, Cindy Martin, Laura Haig, Maureen Mc-Bryan, Judy Turner, Nancy Zurn. JV ROW 1: Sue Haas, Andy Wickerham, Ann Helfferich, Eileen Dumin, Carol Estes, Jan Zan-ger, Kathy Jackson, Kim Tliorne ROW 2: Candy Russell, Kathy Shillaber, Carol Samuels, Nancy Gross, Margie Rose, Michael Speck, Tina Poole, Beth Burr. 95 Cross-Country LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Ed Gilioy (capt.), Keith Kemper, George Young, Steve Payton, Joe Figurelli. 2ND ROW: Leroy Kent, Greg Asterito, Kevin Kalmbach,Bill Boegel, Bob Holly, Coach Bob Shoudt. 3RD ROW: Rick Moser, Tom Isban, John Richards, Chris DuVally, Vince Tini. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Jane Mras, Rhonda Evcland, Leslie French. 2ND ROW: Linda Manney, Tina Wailgum, Wendy Kobcr, Dot Connell, Anne Cumpstone. 3RD ROW: Cathy -.nith, Lori Arm-bmst, Kathy Latacz, Carolyn Graney. Volleyball Badminton ] LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Margaret Horioka, Nancy Gross, Carol Estes, Betsy Cox, Sandy Gabrill, Debbie Gifford, Sue Rowe, Amy Heck, 2ND ROW: Ruth Anne Taylor, Kathy Quinn, Allison Cooper, Karen Bartuska, Denise Davis, Maribcth Haobcrlc, Nancy Wardell, Diane Meeker. 3RD ROW: Adclc Body(coach), Tina Perry, Henry Yu, Terry Lopez, Bill Weller, George KncrT, Dave Glowacki, Ronnie Cubit. Gymnastics 97 LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Debbie Tobias, Sharon Fahmey, Sandy Loeffler, Jan Galen, Jill Hadley, Ginger Rossnagel, Tami Fujita. 2ND ROW: Coach Judy Butler, Michael Speck, Nancy Catalano, Linda McConnell, Dot Connell, Diane Willis, Sara Davis. Men's Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Greg Thren, Captain; Bruce Piker, Pete Sovia, Bill Hombergcr. 2ND ROW: Tim Todd, Ed Andrcscavage, Brent Bamberger, Roy Schuetz, Steve Jaffe. 99 Women’s Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Jan Zanger, Andy Wickerham, Judy Turner, Maury McBryan, Sally Starr, Kim Thome, Lisa Colona. 2ND ROW: Sue Haas, Kathy Brown, Nancy Haas, Laura Haig, Nancy Zurn, Betsey Meng. 3RD ROW: Sue Stahl, Barb Byerly, Janet Litka, Carol Samuels, Candi Russell, Cindy Martin, Roleen Newhause, Ellen Bard, Karla Andres. 101 Wrestling Scott Callahann, representing Ursinus in NCAA Division III wrestling, placed 6th in overall competition and became an All-American wrestler. Ursinus placed 29th out of 97 colleges in the NCAA competition. Women's Swimming LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Terry Stettner, Debbie Van Pelt, Tracy Nadzak, Linda Manney, Shari Slavin. 2ND ROW: Hepner VanHom, Debbie Wcilcr, Wendy Case-beer, Carrie Campbell, Patti Strohecker. 3RD ROW: Amy Early, Maureen James, Debbie Gay, Cindy Markley, Karen Weibel. Men’s Swimming LEFT TO RIGOTMST ROW Ken Johnson, George Young, John Lathrop, Bob Sieracki, John Cumpstone, I ini Bell, Irv Gill. 2ND ROW: Stuart Skinner, Chris Warren, Bud Lavell Robert Alfieri, Eric Roccario, Scott Horensky, Scott Snyder. 103 Inter Fraternity Council LEFT TORICHT: 1ST ROW: Glen Pearson, Phil Dinicola, Pete Hoffman. 2ND ROW: Bob Schumacher, Bill Weller, Denny Caglia, Dave Evans, Liny Hess. 3RD ROW: Jerry' Browne, Tony Woodward, Karl Geisingcr, Howard Scharf, Greg Thren, Paul Jones. Inter Sorority Council LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Karen Murray, Nancy Kupar, Pat Galupo. 2ND ROW: Melissa Buick, Beth Foulk. 3RD ROW: Liz Williams, Lois Steward. Alpha Sigma Nu: Kathy Clarke Lois Steward Omega Chi: Karen Murray Beth Foulk Tau Sigma Gamma: Ann Helfferich Pat Galupo Kappa Delta Kappa: Liz Willi a nos Melissa Buick Phi Alpha Psi: Darla Wilson Nancy Kupar 107 Alpha Phi Epsilon President: Jim McLaughlin Ed Naab Dave LeVan Phil Midgett Paul Patterson Vice-President: Terry Vcnticsca Andrew Schwartz Tom Phillips Bill Weller Jim Vaccaro Treasurer: Jerry Browne Brent Bamberger Ed Furman Gary Lickficld Tom Beddows Recording Secretary: Mike Ruskey John Curley Bucky Smith Curt Tinker Ray Dougherty I.F. Representative: Tom Bass Bob Holly Glenn Pearson Dave Dahrouge Jeff Plunkett Pledge master: Joe Delduca Carl Sullivan Tom Ruth Tony Galantc Mike Sullivan John Kellog Frank Shannon Dick Crane Paul Klinger Tom Weller Tony Dimassa George Marateo Jerry Williams Bill Hulmc Vince Marino Ralph Johnson Doug McCulloug Tom Landrigan Slade McGloglin Doc McDonald Larry Mroz Alpha Phi Omega President: Jim Clover Vice-President: Bill Hutchins Bob Brancatelli Treasurer: Joe Pisano Recording Secretary: Warren Fritz Corresponding Secretary: Jeff Stafford Scargcnt at Arms: Paul Brogan Alumni Secretary: Sam Laucks Historian: George Randolph Chaplain: Jeff Roberts George Bause George Gcist Bob Grimm Jerry Martin Steve Merritt Envin Wcnncr Larry Da laker Tim Ely Kevin King Paul Brogan Mike Cunningham Tom Isban Steve Lange Bill Padden Scott Trczza Keith Wright George Young Steve Young Ed Bechtel David Donia Andy Fico Barry Gessner Rich Greco Jim Grosh Steve Kratz Kevin Metzger Greg Rihacek Keith Strunk Henry Yu Alpha Sigma Nu President: Linda Bell Wcndi Kobcr Kathy Clarke Kathy Clarke Barb Meyer Vice-President: Pam Cummins Joyce Niedringhaus Lois Steward Maureen Davis Grace Olmcda Treasurer: Jean Gray Sue Adamson Charly McCombs Beth Halye Sheryl Barbin Recording Secretary’: Camille Harpcl Marcia Buckner Pam Cummins Connie Horlbogen Anne Marie Can- Corresponding Secretary: Charly McCombs Donna Cassinelli Alison Heffner Cheryl Miller Mary’ Kay Francis Social Chairmen: Nina Roman Colleen Kratz Nina Roman Karen Simon Debbie Kutcrbach Laurie Burk Lois Steward Barb La Nocc Historian: Lonnie Wolff Debbie Moistcr Cheryl Miller Laurie Burk Gretchen Rell Alumni Secretary: Debbie Glynn Tuna Umar Barb Meyer Alison Heffner Chaplain: Lonnie Wolff Parliamentarian: Jean Gray Beta Sigma Lambda President: Pete Hoffman Tom Hillc Bob Schumacher Randy Baeher Jack Howler Vice-President: Phil Christ John Ingeholm Tony Woodward Gary Gresh Mike Kazanjian Treasurer: Craig Hoyer Bob Lane Bob Egidio Ron Platt Greg Lccheler Recording Secretary: Ben Shapiro John Lehman Ben Deahl Mark Wohar Leo MacEntcc Corresponding Secretary: Gary Arinson John McGoniglc Bob McEntce Greg Astcrito Dave McPhillips Rushing Chairman: Randy Bashore Bruce Ratkcvic Dent Fullweiler Chuck Becker Ken Rey Co-Rushing Chairman: Barry- Bellino Ron Welsh Tom McGorry Dave Clift Irwin Wolfert Seargent at Arms: Kevin Douglass Ed Eldridgc Steve Fox Chaplain: Tom Schlotterbeck Delta Mu Sigma President: Jim Zuliig Vice-President: Bill Bingamin Treasurer: Dave Pyre Recording Secretary: Jim Fooskas Bob Fieldman Peter Mott Glenn Freas Mike Nash Chris Gilbert Eric Rea Jason Jones Steve Strickland Hal Lampe Bill Bocgcl Jeff Lobb Mike Buonomo Archie Sherard Joe Mirto Bill Brossman Rick Moser Scott Callahan Jim O'Toole Bill Canning Graham Phillip Larry Hess Wade Phillips Gary' Browning Greg Clark Matt Cook Dave Ferrari John Gottschalg Rich Haync Jim Law Dominic Mozzarella Rodd McCucn Paul Metrione Bruce Rochrig WM Delta Pi Sigma President: Mark Reitz Vice-President: Buddy Lave 11 Treasurer: Greg Tondreau Secretary: Dave Evans Social Chairmen: Mark Mankowski Len Ulan Chaplain: Stu Dcardcn Historian: Charlie Stahl Frat Jock: John Cumpstone Advisor: Dr. Miller Tim Bell Dave Schoneker Bob Sicracki Tom Baumgartner Denny Caglia Bany Hostettcr Mike Kulp Jim O'Day Eric Roccario Mike Fetterolf Pete Gillin John Leffler Tom Sloate Todd Ashwell Scott Fleagle Ed Ghcyscns Pete Gillin Ray Hoffman Henry Rose Jim Sheen Bob Shuman Scott Snyder Kevin Underwood Chris Warren John Whitfield Kappa Delta Kappa President: Jane Britcher Carmen Conti Liz Williams Carol Sue Collopy Sally Crcllin Vice-President: Bonnie Dixon Pam Dougherty Melissa Buick Claire Maher B. J. Deal Treasurer: Cathy McCarthy Stephanie Dent Francine Trzeciak Louise Barnes Debbie Fincstone Recording Secretary': Carrie Bechtold Pam Martin Linda Endrcs Melanie Freed Ginny McGinnis Corresponding Secretary': Jean Giorgio Pam Mieschek Abbic Green Linda Lcathcrman Sharon Tuberty Social Chairmen: Carol Nistok Carol Tureck Mary' Able Liz Puzio Tesa McKessan Terry Stetner Pledgemistress: Karen Bartuska Francine Trzeciak Karen Benson Chaplain: Beth Bryan Patty Williams Debbie Carr Seargent at Arms Jane Harris Omega Chi President: Bobbi Cross Sue Spencer Karen Murray Anne Holstein Barb Buchanan Vice-President: Nina Booz Jill Burdan Beth Foulk Kathy Anderson Wendy Casebecr Treasurer: Judy Crawford Heidi Church Rochelle Rocmer Chris Desjardins Debbie Daily Recording Secretary: Jean Eitel Sue Doyle Barb Caprio Rita Falcone Linda Fenton Corresponding Secretary: Chris Gerace Nancy Harter Nan Genther Lynda Gordon Kathy Jackson Social Chairmen: Ctonna Griffiths Dorcas Van Grossi Kathy Shillabcr Jill Lcaubcr Debbie Van Pelt Donna Volpe Daryl Manning Alumni Secretary': Liz Plummer Jean DeYoung Becky Bass Historian: Patty Swayze Marsha Regn Parliamentarian: Sue Shillaber Barb Yoder i Phi Alpha Psi President: Connie Crits Gwen Williams Darla Wilson Jan Diehl Wendy Williams Vice-President: Debbie Jacobs Beth Wilson Nancy Kupar Linda Manney Cindy Zimmerman Treasurer: Diane Racznski Janet Brown Linda Earle Tyler Miller Kathy Brown Recording Secretary: Mary Ann Schaefer Betsy Cox Barb Cassidy Laura Ahto Maureen James Corresponding Secretaries: Jane Atkinson Nancy Martinez Marguerite Castelnou Kathy Cunningham Lisa Marx Debbie Reck Anne Cumpstonc Barb O'Neill Social Chairmen: Gretchen Devlin Karen Parenti Iris Polaski Patty Drobile Ginger Rossnagel Ang Italiano Nina Geier Sue Santanasto Historian: Donna Heller Janice Smith Linda Friscia Plcdgemistrcss: Barb Wideman Chaplain: Sandy Loeffler Meg Russel Cathy Schocnwald Barb Walcott Karen Fogle Sentinel: Tina Wailgura 24 Sigma Rho Lambda President: Bob Brant A1 Costa Ed Kopaljowski Steve Horetman Bruce Dalziel Vice-President: George Kncrr Gill Freeman Mike Piotrowicz Bruce Piker Steve Greenfield Treasurer: Gary Stanfill Bcmie Good Jon Hayes Brian Sullivan Bill Hornberger Recording Secretary: Andy Budko Dave Glowacki Kevin Gault Kevin Griffin Mark Malkamcs Corresponding Secretary: Harry Padden Brian McMillan Steve Pearson I.F. Representative: Casey Wagner Greg Thren Ed Andrcscavagc Social Chairmen: Mike Conlon Gary Burdick John Davis Pete Sovia Chris DuVally Chaplain: Clayton Ebling Craig Peterson Steve Jaffe Pledgemaster: Keith Kemper Ed Gilroy Steve Peyton Asst. Pledgemaster: Paul Lamb Roy Schuett Keeper of the Archives: Rich Houghton Drinking Chairman: EU Gilroy Tau Sigma Gamm President: Ami Helfferich Vice-President: Pat Calupo Treasurer: Denise Davis Recording Secretary: Carol Estes Corresponding Secretary: Allic Cooper Social Chairmen: Amy Early Ellen Bard Historian: Cindy Martin Pledgcmistress: Nancy Zum Chaplain: Maury McBryan Nancy Catalano Linda Dunn Sandy Gabrill Nancy Gross Kathy Quinn Beth Salamanca Sharon Sloycr Judy Turner Barb Byerly Debbie Gay Carolyn Grancy Lee Ann Kitchen Betsy Mcng Candi Russell Carol Samuels Sally Starr Ruth Anne Taylor Nancy Wardcll Betty Barr Jodi Bayer Beth Bun Stacey Cole Dot Connell Holly Dameiscn Sara Davis Eileen Dumin Leslie French Darlene Groves Laura Haig Marybcth Kramer Edie Laughman Maryanne Mattson Tina Poole Deda Starkey sR i«a. HI ft ff--i;«i Zeta Chi President: Karl Geisinger Vice-President: Howard Scharf Treasurer: Mike Connors Recording Secretary: Phil Dinicola and Dave Carujo Corresponding Secretary: Scott Faris Rushing Chairman: Ray Fisher Social Chairman: Pat Cook Chaplain: Pat Hart Beer Commissioner: Don Paolicelli Paul Jones Pete Nicholas Tom Idell Dave Coffey Sam Faris Tom Ousey Pete Gerraes Dave Mathers Alex Onopochenko John Onopochenko Mike Pisano Vince Tini 'MBCa ( r 134 Homecoming 77 Ann Helfferich (CENTER) Zeta Chi Homecoming Queen Carol Estes Sigma Rho Lambda Barb Caprio Delta Mu Sigma 138 Tyler Miller Beta Sigma Lambda Diane Raezynski Delta Pi Sigma Judy Tlirner Alpha Phi Epsilon 140 141 146 147 148 150 151 ft r m -;ir ■ '• ■ ■ t ■ -y. BJjSffv; ... %‘H UK pip I : : Lw. J: 4j0X. r;v v 1 J 1I§ M ;‘-v •■ ■ p' 4 V i ■ . (W. cvV4¥!9‘ v? w I v; ; - : h . : 2 ■ S'-ft : i - ;,v:  .• I . .. -: «■ 1 ' ■ 'm g. 5? f a P p-mSI 4SP HH ... ■H On November 7th, 1976 Richard P. Richter was inaugurated as President of Ursinus College. With him comes the hope of a new era in Ursinus history-an era of communication and needed change. Dr. A. C. Allen Biology Everett Bailey Health and Physical Education Jane Barth Chemistry Adelc Boyd Health and Physical Education Dr. Richard Bozorth Dean of the College Richard Bremillcr Mathematics Harry Broadbent Head Librarian —----tT-fr —. FLUNK NOW tuoiel d xten • r • Dr. Robin Clouscr Dr. Robert Cogger Dr. James Craft German Education and Placement Asst. Dean of the College Douglas Davis History Dr. Louis DeCatur English Geoffrey Dolman Dean of Admissions Ross Doughty Dr. George Fago Mary Fields History Psychology Biology 157 Judith Fryer Raymond Gurzynski Dr. Keith Hardman Librarian Health and Physical Education Philosophy and Religion Dr. Houghton Kane Political Science Kay Kneas Librarian Dr. Roger Konyndyk Mathematics Dr. Conrad Kruse Biology Dr. Elmer Lissfelt Education 159 Dr. Danuta Lloyd German Dr. Howard Lodge Psychology Dr. Eugene Miller Political Science Dr. C. Sicbcr Pancoast Political Science Dr. William Parsons History 161 Aiinc Pilgrim Librarian Dr. John Pilgrim Economics Constance Poley Health and Physical Education Philip Rappoccio Spanish Dr. Albert Reiner Spanish and French Richard Richter President of the College 162 Dr. Evans Snyder Physics Dr. Deann Springer French Margaret Staiger Librarian Dr. Roger Staiger Chemistry Dr. George Storey English Arthur Switzer Financial Aid Officer Harr Symons Economics Dr. Derk Visser History' Dr. Herman Wcssel Director of College Union Dr. Martha Takats Physics 164 Dr. Taras Zakydalsky Philosophy and Religion Ted Xaras Fine Arts Dr. Donald Zuckcr Political Science it Dr. Calvin Yost English Richard Whatley Dean of Men KIKON ADvckTIolll This will authorize you to publish: □ in the___________________________ □ C We agree to pay $__________________ Name of Advertiser or Patron(type or prir Advertising copy (type or print)_ Pictures or artwork furnished Dyes □ Solicited by_____________________________ 7 CONTRACT DAT name as a patron h ck yearbook. □ Bill us □ An advertisemen Ull Pc Signed Firm ZAMSKY STUDIOS 1007 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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Wessel Sandra Morris Glenn Freas The Whitians ! I a SILVER STAR PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Harold C. Shelmire Friends Mr. Mrs. William F. Simon Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Matthews Howard and Anna Stimson Ruth R. Harris Evan Snyder Derq Beatrice Howlett I. Madrigalisti The Paperback Shack -Joyce Russell Cramp Andrea Vaughan Congratulations Seniors of TAU SIGMA GAMMA 409-4421 RISI ;EK S FLOWERS WE DELIVER FLOWERS ANYWHCRC 3760 GERMANTOWN PIKE COLLEGEVILLE. PA 19426 177 GOLD STAR PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Andrew Polaski Mr. Mrs. John H. DeYoung Mr. Mrs. Louis T. Hayes Charles L. Levesque Alpha Sigma Nu Mr. Mrs. Walter A. Schlotterbeck W. Robert Deemer Dr. Mrs. William A. Hacberle Mr. Mrs. Edward L. McBryan Mr. Mrs. Edwin A. Miller Ruth Chuck Broadbent Kappa Delta Kappa Richard P. Richter Mr. Mrs. Ralph B. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Harold Sillcox George G. Storey Mr. Mrs. Samuel S. Laucks, J Mr. Mrs. Charles Kupar Dr. Mrs. Harry J. Critx Nathan Lane - Insurance, Travel, Real Estate Mr. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan William R. Fieldman Class of 1980 L'rsinus Swim Team is all Wet - Rita Bud Congratulations and Best of Luck CLASS OF 1977 1 Baseball 1ST ROW: Bob Molan, Pete Germcs, Tom Bcddow, Joe Groff, Ed Furman. 2ND ROW: Vince Marino, George Marateo, Ray Fisher, Paul Jones, Larry Hess, Phil Midgett, Mike Piotrowicz, Mr. Thompson. 3RD ROW: hlike Cunningham, John Davis, Curt Tinker, Tom Idell, Mike Bounomo, Tom Ousey, Martin Katz, Tim Todd, Scott Faris, Dave LeVan, Tom Weller, Ray Dougherty, Kevin Douglass, Howard Smith. ( Softball kv. Team: 1ST ROW: Debbie Gay, Rollenc Newhouse, Sue Ashcnfcltcr, Lisa Coiona, Diane ,glin, Margaret Horioka, Lynn Heilenman. 2ND ROW: Joanne McPhillips, Tina Perry, Sue Rowe, Debbie Gifford, Leslie French, Nina Geier, Ellen Staurowsky, Coach Gale House. PICTURED ABOVE: Varsity Tri-Captains Kathy Nell, Kathy La-taez, Patti Galupo. Lacrosse KNEELING: Sandy Cabrill, Laura Haig, Sally Starr, Sue Haucs, Marge Rose, Beth Burr. STANDING: Nancy Zum, Maury MeBryan, Ann Helfferich, Nancy Gross, Judy Turner, Betsy Meng, Candi Russell. Track KNEELING: Mr. Gurzynski, Tony Galantc, Tom Isban, Dom Mazzarella, Dave Dahrouge, Karl Geisingcr, Kevin Kalmbach, Mr. Whatley. STANDING: Randy Whiteford, Bill Boegel, Dave Ferrari, Bob Holly, Joe Figurclli, Greg Tondreau, Gil Freeman, Pete Gillen, John Lathrop, Bill Brossman, Steve Pay-ton, Leroy Kent. 1 I 1ST ROW: Rich Baskin, Ji:r. Grosh, Tim Ely. 2ND ROW: Mr. Davidson, Bill Hulme, Brian Keller, Bill Bin-gaman, Jon Hayes. Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis 1ST ROW: Jan Galen, Sue Santanasto. Mari-beth O'Neill, Linda Dunn. 2ND ROW: Miss Boyd, Kathy Cunningham, Nancy Haas, Carol Estes, Donna Arcnth, Nancy Harter, Betsy Cox, Gretchen Devlin. SongJ'est Alpha Phi Omega - -1st place Fraternity competition Phi Alpha Psi Omega Chi Beta Sigma Lambda Ron Ncsscn Commencement speaker


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