Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)
- Class of 1978
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Ruby 1978 Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania 4 5 NUTS Incorporated 9 13 1. Queen: Kathy Cunningham Escort: Jim Vaccaro Representing: Alpha Phi Epsilon 2. Lee Ann Kitchen Escort: Pat Cook Representing: Zcta Chi 3. Allison Cooper Escort: Mike Piotrowicz Representing: Sigma Rho lambda 4. Wendy Williams Escort: Hill Canning Representing: Delta Mu Sigma 5. Donna Volpe Escort: Tony Woodward Representing: Beta Sigma lambda 6. Barb Wideman Escort: Jim O’Day Representing: Delta Pi Sigma Homecoming ’77 6 15 16 Table of Contents Seniors.... page 32 Faculty .... page 68 Sports..... page 90 Organizations .......... page 108 Advertisements ........... pagel60 18 19 20 21 22 ez Casino Night 25 26 27 29 30 31 seniors 33 MARY T. ABELL Norristown. Pennsylvania Biology Kappa Delta Kappa KATIE.I ANDERSON Stratford. New .Jersey Biology Omega Chi I've worked quite hard And done my part To make being dumb A work of art. Irwin P.S. You can be or you can be Grill'. SUSAN.I ADAMSON Warminster. Pennsylvania Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu Who can say more than this rich praise, that you alone are you9 William Shakespeare JANE E. A TKINSON Norwood. Pennsylvania Biology Kappa Delta Kappa Have two goals: wisdom — that is knowing and doing right — and common sense Don’t let them slip away, for they fill you with living energy. 34 LAURA A. AUTO Florham Park. New Jersey Economics Phi Alpha Psi Kindness is wisdom: there is none in life but needs it. and may learn. Gamaliel Bailey ELLEN G BARD Plymouth Meeting. Pennsylvania English Tau Sigma Gamma We arrive in this world alone We depart alone This time called LIFE Was meant to share. LOUISE M. BARNES King of Prussia. Pennsylvania Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa We live but once; we owe nothing to prosperity; and a man’s own happiness counts before that of anyone else. Norman Douglas HAROLD BASEMAN Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Biology RICHARD T. BASKIN JR. Easton. Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda THOMAS J. BA UMGARTNER Allentown. Pennsylvania Economics Delta Pi Sigma To Mom and Dad . . . Without you I wouldn’t be here.' SHIRLEY ANNE BECHTEL Souderton, Pennsylvania Accounting WILLIAM T. BING AM AN. JR. Springfield, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Mu Sigma If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I’d like to do Is to save every day ‘Til Eternity passes away Just to spend them with you J. Croce 35 ROBERT .JAMIE BRANCA TEIAA Manahawkin. New Jersey English Alpha Phi Omega Blexcroid” RAMONA ANN BLAKE Royersford. Pennsylvania Psychology Alpha Sigma Nu NINA ROBIN BOOZ Perkasie, Pennsylvania History Omega Chi If it had been as I intended I wouldn’t have the peace I know Loving the people I’ve befriended And singing a song of long ago. Carole King WILLIAM FRANCIS BROSSMAN. JR ANDREW.1. BUDKO Glenolden, Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda MARGA RET R. BROSSMA N Rome, New York Psychology Phi Alpha Psi 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 Amici Orange. Connecticut Political Science Delta Mu Sigma If he is indeed wise, he does not bid you enter The House of his wisdom, but rather leads you to The Threshold of your own mind. Gibran 36 MELISSA KA YE MUCK Ilarleysville. Pennsylvania Biology Kappa Delta Kappa If it weren’t for the last minute, alot of things wouldn’t get done. Michael S. Taylor LAURA M MIRK Bridgewater. New Jersey History Alpha Sigma Nu Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson BA RBA RA L YXX R YERL Y Horsham. Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma (Jamma A. SCOTT CALIAHAN York. Pennsylvania Political Science Delta Mu Sigma BARBARA JAKE CASSIDY Holland. Pennsylvania Biology Phi Alpha Psi The woods are lovely, dark and deep But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before 1 sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost MARGUERITE M CASTELNA U Harrison. New York French Phi Alpha Psi Perhaps one should not spend one’s life doubting the validity of impulse, but just live with intensity and conviction at whatever cost. Yehudi Menuhin 37 SUSAN J. CHRISTMAN Pennsburg. Pennsylvania Mathematics Better late than never! CYNTHIA FRANCES CLARK Yeadon. Pennsylvania Mathematics A man's reach must exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?” Robert Browning ROBERT FELL COLLINS Swarthmore. Pennsylvania Economics What makes the muskrat guard his musk. Courage What makes the hots-in-tot so hot. Courage What puts the ape in apricot. What have they got that I haven't got COURAGE!!! - Lion in Wizard of Oz ALLISON BETH COOPER Clinton. New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Charles DuBois JUDITH A. CRA WFORD Cherry Hill, New Jersey Chemistry SALL Y ANNE CRELLIN North Wales. Pennsylvania Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa 38 ANNE ALLISON CUMPSTONE Cheshire. Connecticut German Phi Alpha Psi And it’s time for moving on . . . So drink a toast to olden times Where all our memories lie Yesterday’s gone. KATHLEEN II. CUNNINGHAM Allentown. Pennsylvania Biology Phi Alpha Psi LA WHENCE DAI AKER Demurest. New Jersey Political Science Alpha Phi Omega The devil is compromise. Henrik Ibsen LORI ELLEN D ANGELO Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania German Es irrt der Mensch solang er strebt. Goethe DENISE PAES DA VIS New Castle, Delaware Economics Tau Sigma Gamma Isn’t it better to desire and to change and lift the desire to something higher — than not to desire? Mary Haskell STUARTS. DEAR DEN Yardley. Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma 39 KIM DERDERIAN Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania French ERIC AUGUSTUS DERVINIS Wayne. Pennsylvania Biology The triumph of reason is to get on well with those who possess none. Voltaire GRETCHEN LYNN DEVLIN Wexford. Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi If I accept the sunshine and the warmth. I must also accept the thunder and the lightning Kahlil Gibran JOSEPH N. DICRCK'E Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Biology Some are wise, and some are otherwise . . Proverbs PATRICIA E DROBILE Wayne. Pennsylvania Economics Phi Alpha Psi The heart has reasons that Reason will never know! MARK THOMAS DIMARCANGELO Sumnevtown. Pennsylvania Biology The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it! Ralph Waldo Emerson 40 ROBERT JOHN EC, I DIO Westfield, New Jersey Biology To be what we are. and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. K. L. Stevenson JEANC EITEL West Chester. Pennsylvania Kconomics Omega Chi TIMOTHY J. ELY Abington. Pennsylvania Physics Alpha Phi Omega Goodbye to all my friends at school Goodbye to people I’ve trusted. I've got to go out and make my way I might get rich you know. 1 might get busted. Paul Penna DEBORAH KA Y EVANS Spring City. Pennsylvania Mathematics There in the sunshine are my highest aspirations . . I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. L M. Alcott DEBORAH JUNE F1NESTONE Lnnsdale. Pennsylvania Biology The law of the I,ord is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple;” Psalm 19:7 RITA FALCONE Havertown. Pennsylvania Biology It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Dickens •11 JAMES FOOSKAS, JR Wallingford, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Mu Sigma ROBERTA FRIT . North 'ape May, Now Jersey Biology Sometimes it is better to keop silent and In thought a fool than to s| eak and remove nil doubt. ME! A S’IE FREED Telford, Pennsylvania Chemistry Kappa Delta Kappa Ik- joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is Cod’s will for you in Christ Jesus 1 Thessalonians f :l( -18 DEBORAH A DAY Old Tappan, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tail Sigma Comma To play the game is great; to win the game is greater; to love the game is the greatest. SUSAN .JOANNE FRISOU Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Biology Forget what life used to be You are what you choose to bo It’s whatever it is you see That life will become Jackson Browne .IEA NINE MA RIE GEIER Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Simple things mean a lot to me Some things only children can see Simple things like horses running free And easy acceptance of life . . . The secret of living is life Carole King •12 IRVIN B. GILL Malvern. Pennsylvania Mathematics A man has got to know his limitations.” Inspector Harry Callahan CHRISTINE. . GERACE Pottsville, Pennsylvania Biology Omega Chi . . . grant that I may not seek so much to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. X Y, THOMAS J. GLORIOSO Hatfield. Pennsylvania English HELENA GIANS ANTE Pottstown. Pennsylvania Political Science DEBORAH E. GLYNN Roslyn, Pennsylvania Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him. and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5,6 LYNDA SUE GORDON Warminster, Pennsylvania Psychology Omega Chi I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Anonymous 43 JOHN GOTTSCHALG Oak Brook, Illinois Economics Delta Mu Sigma CAROL YN JEAN GRANEY Sarasota. Florida Psychology Tau Sigma Gamma Tomorrow’s just a day away . . .Jimmy Buffet KEVIN JOSEPH GRIFFIN Philadelphia. Pennsylvania English Sigma Rho Lambda DONNA J. GRIFFITHS Trenton. New Jersey Economics Omega Chi You can be subtle or you can be . SUZANNE II. GRIEST Wellsville. Pennsylvania Political Science I am part of all that I have met. Tennyson NANCY HAAS North Caldwell, New Jersey Mathematics Tau Sigma Gamma Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us. Sir Thomas Browne 44 ARUF. W. HEDRICK Roothwyn, Pennsylvania Biology Thy loving kindness and Thy truth will continually preserve me. Psalm 40:11 LA WHENCE PAUL HESS Ixmer Burrell, Pennsylvania Political Science Delta Mu Sigma Seems like I've been looking for some other place to get it together. But with a few of my friends 1 could give up the race, maybe find something better. Jackson Browne A I.ISONS HEFFNER I-ehighton, Pennsylvania Biology Alpha Sigma Nu Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. Ralph Waldo Emerson DONNA I. HELLER East Lyme, Connecticut Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars. Henry Van Dyke CHARLES R HILL Bordentown, New Jersey Economics Every joy is gain And gain is gain, however small. Robert Browning BARR Y .1 HOSTETLER Westminster. Maryland Chemistry Delta Pi Sigma They’re all . hoags say the men with big cigars and motorcars. 45 Hint Mil) HOUGHTON Harvey Cedars. New Jersey History Sigma Rho Lambda There's a feeling I get when I look to the West and my spirit is crying for leaving . . . Jimmy Page — Robert Plant WILLIAM C HUTCHINS, JR. Matawan. New Jersey Political Science Alpha Phi Omega Thinking is the hardest work there is. which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. Henry Ford L YSNE A LIC E HO WA RD Haddonfield. New Jersey Political Science Omega Chi If growing up means it's beneath my dignity to climb a tree; I don't want to grow up. no. not me Peter Pan THOMAS PAUL WELL Cherry Hill. New Jersey Economics Zeta Chi (Jo for the (Justo, or don't go at all. CRAIG M HO YEII Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania History Beta Sigma Lambda ANGELA E. ITALIA NO Carney's Point, New Jersey Psychology Phi Alpha Psi If you really want something badly enough, you've got to let it go free. And if it comes back to you it's really yours. If it doesn’t, you never really had it anyway.” 46 ANNETTE . JANESCH Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Psychology To dream of the person you would like to be . . . is to waste the person you are NANCY LOUISE KERN Holland, Pennsylvania Economics You give but little when you give your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Kahlil Gibran BRIAN P. KELLER Millersville, Pennsylvania Economics I once believed in causes too. I had my pointless point of view, And life went on no matter who was wrong or right B. Joel KEVIN MARK KING Morrisville. Pennsylvania Biology Alpha Phi Omega ' It seems that no matter where I am. 1 can’t help feeling I'm just a day away from where I want to be. ANDREA KENYON Phoenixville. Pennsylvania English LEE-ANN KITCHEN Milford. New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma It’s all right to drink like a fish — if you drink what a fish drinks . . . Mary Pettibone Poole ABIC,ML E. KONONOV Sumneytown, Pennsylvania Biology LINDA LUKNAUSE Boyertown. IVnnsylvanin Chemistry Kappa Delta Kappa Strange how much you've got to know before you know how little you know. Duncan Stuart WENDI LYNN KOBER Sellersville. Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Alpha Sigma Nu The capacity to care is the thing that gives life its deepest significance Pablo Casals KARL M KRAUS Norristown. Pennsylvania Chemistry The beauty of Science is not in what it can create, but in what it can show us of Creation N. RANDALL KOLB Uincaster. Pennsylvania Chemistry Those who look to the Ixird will renew their strength They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah the Prophet GARRY KUHNLE Warminster, Pennsylvania Economics 48 MICHAEL S. KULP Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Pi Sigma To battle and win leaves a wondrous feeling of accomplishment I only wish I knew who won. ,JILL A LEAUBER Vincentown, New Jersey English Omega Chi Grant that I have mastered learning’s crabbed text. Still, there’s the comment. Robert Browning PAUL H. LAMB Goetesville, Pennsylvania Economics Sigma Kho lambda What a long strange trip it's been. KEVINS. LEIBENSPERGER Reading, Pennsylvania Political Science To make a happy fireside clime. To weans and wife That’s the true pathos and sublime Of human life. Robert Burns — Epistle to Dr. Blacklock 1789 ALEX LAROUN S Mutton town. New York Economics TERESA ANN LEWIS Pottstown. Pennsylvania Economics 49 GARY C. LICK FIELD Haddoniield. New Jersey Chemistry Alpha Phi Epsilon It's all up to what you value Down to where you are It all swings on the pain you've gone through Getting where you are. George Harrison ALICE IHJIJOH LO Penang. Malaysia Biology Someday I'll remember these days gone by. Of caffeine, aspirin and formaldehyde. Of long distance calls from Tennessee. And 3AM nighters sustained with tea. SANDY LOEFFLER Warminster. Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha Psi Someone — to talk with, to dance with, to sing with, to eat with, to laugh with, to cry with, to think with, to understand. Someone — to be my friend. Thanks Susan Polis Schutz 50 JUDITH LYNCH Wayne. Pennsylvania English HULL Y J MacMICHA EL Royersford. Pennsylvania Political Science CRAIG II MALLY Atlantic City, New Jersey Chemistry MARK T. MANKOWSKI Mount Holly. Now Jersey Chemistry Delta Pi Sigma The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. Einstein DARYL MASSING Collegeville. Pennsylvania English Omega Chi If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit. CYNTHIA J. MARTIN Pittsford. New York Mathematics Tau Sigma Camma ■JANET LYNN MASCIA Haddonfield. New Jersey Political Science Tau Sigma Gamma Why can’t I find Absolute Truth at age 21? Gail Sheey DOMINICK A. MAZZARELLA Shavertown. Pennsylvania Economics Delta Mu Sigma lisa maria McCarthy Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Psychology 51 ROBERT S McENTEE Rum.son, New Jersey History Beta Sigma Lambda A DELE McFEETERS Pennsauken, New Jersey Economics MICHAEL J. McGOWAN Runnemede, New Jersey Psychology MARY THERESA McKERNAN Norristown. Pennsylvania Economics Kappa Delta Kappa Yet if I can make you laugh Or even just smile. My life is important For that short while. BRIAN JA Y McMILUN Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Rho lambda 1 can find no man in history I should care to be like. I want to be myself. Woodrow Wilson JOSEPH ANDREW Me MON AGLE III Norristown. Pennsylvania Political Science I 52 STEVEN MEDINA Valley Forge. Pennsylvania Chemistry ELIZABETH A. MENG Norristown, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma BARBARA J MEYER Oradell. New Jersey Health and Physical Education Alpha Sigma Nu ROSS MILLER West Chester, Pennsylvania Economics ROBERT M MOLARZ Carteret. New Jersey Health and Physical Education Zeta Chi SANDRA LYNN MORRIS Ivyland. Pennsylvania Mathematics Alpha Sigma Nu As the sea is all of the wave and the wave is part of the sea so I am a part of God and God is all of me. 53 SCOTT RICHARD SKI MAS Chester Springs, Pennsylvania Economics JOYCE C. SIEDRISGHA US Brightwaters, New York Chemistry Alpha Sigma Nu True Friendship is like Phosphorescence — it glows best when the world around you goes dark. Denise Martin in National Enquirer STEVES IV. PEARSON Wilmington. Delaware Chemistry-Sigma Kho lambda JAMES C. O’DA Y. JR. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Pi Sigma . . and I will leave But the birds will stay, singing: and my garden will stay, with its green tree, with its water well. El Viaje Definitivo CAROL A. NISTOK Vincentown. New Jersey English Kappa Delta Kappa Justice has been re-routed from present to future tense. The law is so in love with the law it’s forgotten common sense. Ogden Nash . CAMERON PEDLEY Glenside. Pennsylvania Economics 54 MICHAEL T PIOTROWICZ Southampton. Pennsylvania Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Remember this is your lifetime through — Tomorrow there will be no more to do And failure waits for all who stay. With some success made yesterday CRAIG HAMILTON PETERSON Park Ridge. New Jersey Economics Sigma Rho Lambda Life is too unpredictable to take for granted. ELIZABETH L. PLUMMER Boyertown. Pennsylvania Biology Omega Chi . . . And when you've found another soul who sees into your own. take good care of each other. Jackson Browne THOMAS G. PHILLIPS. JR. Princeton Junction. New Jersey History Alpha Phi Epsilon To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Tennyson DA VID M. ROLLICK Pottstown, Pennsylvania Political Science JEFFREYS. PENUEL Pitman. New Jersey Economics 55 CYNTHIA ANNE P(X)TS Haddon Township. New Jersey English Phi Alpha Psi A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. Proverbs 15:1 DEBORAH ANN RECK Glen Rock. New Jersey Psychology Phi Alpha Psi Be Optimistic. Don’t you be a grumpy. When the road gets bumpy, just smile — smile and be happy. You’re troubles can't be as bad as all that. Shirley Temple ELIZABETH PUZIO Bridgeport. Pennsylvania Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. MARK E. REITZ Lancaster, Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them, the rest of us could not succeed. Mark Twain 56 THOMAS.JOSEPH RASKIN Old Bridge. New Jersey Mathematics Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful. Samuel Johnson Vi A YNE DA VII) REMINGTON Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Chemistry Delta Pi Sigma Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out. Thoreau -I MAR-IOME ROSE Norristown, Pennsylvania Health und Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, but has trouble enough of its ERIC STEPHEN ROCCA RIO own Ella Wheeler Wilcox Aldan. Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma From the great stage of fools, I proceed to an even greater stage of fools!” William Shakespeare CANDIS E. RUSSELL Abington, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day CAROL JANE SAMUELS Wayland, Massachusetts Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma . . . cause growing up is awfuller. than all the awful things that ever were, i'll never grow up, never grow up. never grow up not me. peter pan SCOTT E ROSEBERRY Morrisville, Pennsylvania Biology Now is the time to go directly in the path of your dreams ... so try not to screw up! REBECCA A. SASS Woodstown. New Jersey English Omega Chi I see dead rats in the toilet. I’m one of the lunatics. 57 Goethe LOIS M. SCHLEIFER Center Valley, Pennsylvania English Come Forth into the light of things. Let Nature be your teacher. KENNETH ROBERT SCHOBER Monroeville. New Jersey Political Science Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is the lightning that does the work. Mark Twain CATHERINE J. SCHOENWALD Darien, Connecticut French Phi Alpha Psi II faut se connaitre soi-meme. Quand cola no servirait pas a trouver le vrai cela au moins sert a regler sa vie, et il n’y a rien de plus juste. Pascal DA VII) SEEGER Wilmington. Delaware Chemistry I think I'm being screwed! Ixmie Bova BENJAMIN SHAPIRO Cherry Hill. New Jersey Biology I am little concerned with beauty or perfection. I don’t care for the great centuries. All 1 care about is life, struggle, intensity. I am at ease in my generation. Emile Zola FRED SMALL West Lawn, Pennsylvania Economics 58 EDMUND It SO VIA Pottstown. Pennsylvania History' Sigma Kho Lambda Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation, because your character is what you really are. while your reputation is merely what others think you are. John Wooden TERESA A. STETTNER Telford, Pennsylvania Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa The song that we hear with our ears is only the song that is sung in our hearts. Ouida SUSAN It. SPENCER Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania Psychology What you cannot as you achieve, you must perforce accomplish as you may. Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare CLAUDIA STEVENSON Springfield. Pennsylvania History Alpha Sigma Nu But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. Kahlil Gibran DA VII) It STEIDLE Pottsville, Pennsylvania Biology To have a quiet mind is to possess one’s mind wholly; to have a calm spirit is to possess one’s self. Hamilton Nlabie PA TR C A ANN SWA YZE Collegeville. Pennsylvania Psychology Omega Chi The bonds of friendship tied here; the memory of you all will linger on — even if we never meet again, because you have played an important part in my life. 59 RUTH ANNE TA YLOR Beach Haven Terrace, New Jersey Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Thanks Mom and Dad. GREGORYP TONDREAU Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Economics Delta Pi Sigma Release me . . . and let me love again. Englebert Humperdinck CURTIS F. TINKER. Ill I lazlet, New Jersey Chemistry Alpha Phi Epsilon 'Cause when there’s nothing to do I’d rather do it here with you, my best friends. And when the time comes, we go our ways We’ll remember these magic days. M. Volman H. Kaylan ■ DA VID BRIAN TRUITTE Twin Oaks. Pennsylvania Biology If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser than yourself 60 ROBERT KEITH TOMLINSON Holland, Pennsylvania English I’ve come to conclusion with fear or illusion. I’ll live how I feel. Cause no matter how fast or how slow, Youth will go.” Gino Vannelli FRA NCINE A TRZECIA K Eddystone. Pennsylvania Biology Kappa Delta Kappa But in looking back at the faces I’ve been, I would sure be the first one to say. as I look at myself today. I wouldn't have done it any other way. J.C. Desiderata ROBERT RA YMOND TUCCI Yardley, Pennsylvania Chemistry LEONARD P. ULAN Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Biology Delta Pi Sigma DONNA M. VOLPE Vineland. New Jersey History Omega Chi SHARON RENEE TUBERTY Easton. Pennsylvania Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way. Christopher Morley CAROLE TUREK Lansdale. Pennsylvania Chemistry Kappa Delta Kappa Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today; because if you like it today, you can do it again tomorrow! James Michener Put all your eggs in one basket and — WATCH THAT BASKET. Mark Twain BARBARA ANN VINCENT Greenlawn, New York English Lord, to whom (else-) shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” John 6:68 Life’s a hard race, but things fall into place at the finish line. ROBERT a WAGLER (lion Cove. New York Political Science KENTON CARL WAGNER Reading, Pennsylvania Political Science Sigma Kho lambda If you can keep your head in all this confusion, then you just don’t understand the situation. NA SCY -IEA N WE A THER WA X Springfield. Massachusetts English NANCY LEE WAR DELL Hatboro. Pennsylvania Spanish Tau Sigma Gamma I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Unknown ANN M WEIBEZAHL Rockville Centre. New York English Kappa Delta Kappa The future is purchased by the present. Samuel Johnson 62 WILLIAM S WASYLKOWSKI Phoenixville. Pennsylvania History DEBORAH L WEIKEl. Quakertown, Pennsylvania Mathematics Omega Chi lie has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task . . . Stanley BRUCE,1. WILDER MAN Dresher, Pennsylvania Chemistry All of a chemist's problems are soluble in ethanol.” BARBARA ANNE WIDEMAN MICHAEL .JOSEPH WEISNER Phoenixville. Pennsylvania Chemistry GWYNETH A. WILLIAMS Meehanicsburg, Pennsylvania Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi He has the right to criticize who has the heart to help Abraham Lincoln Decatur, Illinois History Phi Alpha Psi You grow up and learn Those kind of things aren't right But while you were doing them They sure felt out of sight. Stevie Wonder WENDY WILLIAMS Jamison, Pennsylvania Biology Phi Alpha Psi So . . if it’s magic Why can't we make it everlasting Like the lifetime of the sun It will leave no heart undone For there’s enough for everyone. S. Wonder ELIZABETH K WILSON Middlesex. New Jersey Chemistry Phi Alpha Psi How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone. MARK WOHAR Belle Mead. New Jersey Mathematics Beta Sigma Lambda GEORGE A WOODWARD Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Biology Beta Sigma Lambda And thus happily sent forth, at our best, with good grace and line wit. on calm noons, in fair climes, are we not God’s Machineries of Joy?” Ray Bradbury T II BARBARA A. YODER Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Biology-Omega Chi To live your life in your own way . . . to reach for the goals you have set for yourself. . . to be the you that you want to be . . . that is success. HENRYK. C. YU Trenton. New Jersey Chemistry. Biology-Alpha Phi Omega Knowledge counts as nothing without love” CYNTHIA L ZIMMERMAN Telford. Pennsylvania Biology Phi Alpha Psi It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. 64 The Little Prince 1 LYNN ZUKOSKY Ocean Gate, New Jersey Biology Phi Alpha Psi I understand about indecision . . NANCY FISHER ZURN Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Health and Physical Education Tau Sigma Gamma Nothing should be more- highly prized than the value of each day.” Goethe 65 66 1 67 yMwd faculty 69 Adminis Mr. Richard P. Richter President Dr. James P. Craft, Jr. Executive Assistant to the President 71 Mrs. Bert C. Layne Assistant in the Dean of Women’s Office Miss Leslie S. March Assistant Dean of Women Director of Student Union Dr. Donald L. Helfferich Chancellor Dr. Charles L. Levesque Director of the Evening School Mr. Nelson M. Williams Business Manager Mr. Richard W. McQuillan Financial Aid Officer Admissions Mr. Geoffrey Dolman Miss S. Kimberly Clark Mr. H. Lloyd Jones, Jr. Mr. Kenneth Schaefer Mr. Theodore A. Xaras Arts And Music 74 Dr. Albert C. Allen Jr. Dr. Peter F. Small Dr. Mary B. Fields 75 Dr. Conrad E. Kruse Dr. David G. Phillips Biology Clockwise from upper left: Mrs. Faye F. Shaw, Dr. Roger P. Staiger, Dr. Ray K. Schultz, Miss Jane A. Barth, Dr. Ronald E. Hess Chemistry 76 Economics Clockwise from upper left: Mr. John J. McCarthy, Mr. H. Conrad Meyer, Dr. James J. Doyle, Mr. Harry C. Symons, Dr. John D. Pilgrim 77 78 Dr. Gayle A. Byerly Dr. George G. Storey Education Mr. Michael T. Cash Health and Physical Education Miss Pamela S. Chlad Health And Physical Education Mr. Raymond V. Gurzynski Mrs. Constance Foley 80 Mr. Robert R. Davidson Mr. Lawrence D. Karas Mr. J. Douglas Davis Dr. Derk Visser HI Foreign Languages Dr. Albert L. Reiner 82 Dr. Danuta S. Lloyd Dr. John M. Wickersham 83 Dr. Keith J. Hardman Philosophy And Religion Dr. William B. Williamson Mr. Taras D. Zakydalsky 84 Mr. Harry E. Broadbent III Mrs. Katherine W. Kneas Mi's. Janet M. Brown Mrs. Margaret B. Staiger 85 Mathematics Clockwise from upper left: Dr. Evan S. Snyder, Dr. Dale Pleticha, Mr. Frederick R. Peifler, Dr. Martha C. Takats Physics 4 Dr. Charles T. Sullivan Dr. Patrick J. Mulvanny Psychology Dr. Richard M. Fletcher Dr. George C. Fago Dr. Eugene H. Miller Political Dr. J. Houghton Kane 89 Science mm MB mm sports 91 Football ROW 1: Bill Gardner, Tom Idell. .Jeff Carlow, Tom Phillips. Bill Bingaman, Bob Molarz, .Jerry Browne. Urry Hess, Bill Masciulli. Phil De.Nicola, Clay Ebling, Kevin Griffin. Don Paolicelli ROW 2: Tom Beddow. Randy Whiteford. Paul Klinger. Ron Kasznel. Dave Dahrouge. Walt Peppelman. John Onopchenko. Tom Weller. Tom Ousey. Scott Furis, John Gattuso ROW3: Ross Schwalin, John Groome. Mark Fulwiler. Steve Sienkiewicz. Mike Romano. Bill McDonnell. Bill McHale. Ken DeAngeles. Louis Dallago. Jim Walch. Dean Perrong ROW4: Dave Darab. Vince Addona. Joel Ashinhurst, Gary Kofler. Dave Eherts, Howard Brumbaugh, Joe Marlino, Ted NemcefT. Jack Freeman. Rob Prester. Bill White ROW5: Dave Dougherty. Spencer Staples. Tim Reilly. Bob Colby. Rory Wade. Dave Mathers. Erie Raflle. Steve Swalm. Larry Ketterman. Bill Sutherland ROW 6: Tom Dougherty. Rob Jones, Leo Raftle. Dave Coffey, Bill Barker. Rich Barker. Mike Kenney. Mike Blackman. John Blubaugh. Craig Walck ROW 7: Dennis Ianovale. Norman Reichenbach, Frank Dean. I.arry Karas. Dennis McKnight, Jack Chambers u.c. OPP. 16 Western Maryland 41 13 Rensselear 17 10 Lebanon Valley 7 23 John Hopkins 14 14 Muhlenberg 43 13 Swarthmore 24 6 Widener 56 7 Dickinson 21 0 Juniata Record: 2-7-0 34 92 93 Soccer ROW 1: Hoyt Jones, Kevin Davies. Trev Harris, Rod McCuen, Dave Ferrari. Jorge Frias. Greg Gifford, Mike Miller ROW 2: George Young. Fred Ferrari. Greg Curran. John Whitfield. Randy Bashore, Bob Dean. Brian Barlow. Chris Good. Dave Kennedy. Fred Shapiro ROW3: Joe Delaney. Ben Shapiro. Mark Kessler. Jeff Jewitt, Matt Pastore. Tony Esposito. Bob Morehouse, John Fuller. Tim Ely. Tom Mustachio. Paul Metrione, Coach Walter Manning. u.c. OPP. 0 Drexel 4 1 Franklin and Marshall 4 0 Washington 4 0 Scranton 4 1 Johns Hopkins 4 2 Drew 2 4 Delaware Valley 0 1 Lebanon Valley 0 0 Eastern 4 1 Lafayette 3 2 Alumni 3 3 Albright 0 1 Haverford 3 0 Swarthmore 2 0 Muhlenberg 2 2 Widener 1 0 Moravian Record: 4-11-2 0 94 95 Hockey VARSITY A TEAM ROW I: Mariann Lindquist. Gina Buggy, Beth Burr. Nancy Zurn. Sally Starr. Betsy Meng, Tina Poole ROW 2: Coach Adele Boyd, Margie Rose. Jan Zanger, Candi Russell. Laura Haig. Kim Thorne. Sue Hawes, Dot Connell .Manager u.c. OPP. 4 Dart ford, England 1 2 University of Delaware 2 4 Glassboro State College 0 2 University of Maryland 0 6 Southern Connecticut 0 5 Temple 0 1 Lock Haven 3 5 Gettysburg 1 6 University of Pennsylvania 0 1 West Chester 4 4 Trenton 0 5 Franklin and Marshall 2 3 Penn State 2 2 Princeton 0 4 East Stroudsburg Record: 12-2-1 3 96 97 VARSITY B TEAM ROW I: Jan Galen, Nancyc Schoen. Andy Wickcrham ROW 2: Carol Samuels, Dawn Anthony. Dot Crosson, Janet Litka, Michal Speck ROW3: Coach Adele Boyd. Joanne McPhillips, Sue Darwin. Debbie Tweed. Kyle Jackson. Lori Holmes -JUNIOR VARSITY ROW I: Hope Frey burg, Tricie Naab, Debbie Gay. Beth Murphy. Sue Morley. Sara Davis ROW 2: Mari Beth O’Neill. Patti Davis, Eileen James. Lisa Colona. Pam Kelley. Janet Miller. Sue Kelley ROW 3: Coach Mary Ann Harris, Betty Barr. Pam Brown. Patti Stroheckcr. Maryanne Mattson. Barb Scott, Carrie Campbell. Eleanor Ehrhom ABSENT: Denise Davis 98 Cross Country tOW 1: John Arsenault, Bill Boegel,Steve Payton. Chris DuVally. Keith Kemper. Joe FigurelM, Tom Isban. Jim Parsons ROW2: Coach Bob Shoudt, Maurice xtngo. Dave Garner. John Carter. Kon Shaiko. Art Erickson. Harry Dochelli. John Squire. Jeff Barasatian. Wesley Emmons u.c. OPP. 16 Haverford 47 15 Delaware Valley 50 15 Eastern 50 15 Drew 48 32 Drexel 25 15 Washington 50 15 Dickinson 50 21 John Hopkins 38 23 Scranton 36 15 Kings 50 15 Widener 50 18 Swarthmore 43 15 Albright Record: 12-1-0 50 99 Basketball ROW I: Sally Starr. Kim Thorne. Jan Zanger. Cindy Martin. Lisa Colona, Joanne Canuso. ROW2: Carol Samuels. Janet Litka. Sue Morley. Candi Russell, Betsy Haag. Laura Haig. Pam Brown. Sue Stahl. u. c. OPP 60 Penn 56 39 University of Maryland 51 31 Irnmaculata Lock Haven (Cancel) 81 43 University of Delaware 68 28 St. Joseph’s Cheyney (Cancel) 85 56 Kutztown 58 69 Glassboro 76 47 Penn State 71 52 Temple 63 58 West Chester 84 71 Salisbury 58 50 East Stroudsburg 80 Record: 2-10 u. c. OPR 76 63 Spring Garden W idener 82 103 88 I laverford 60 82 Swarthmore 84 91 .Johns Hopkins 89 53 Widener 68 62 Delaware Valley 52 67 Haverford 73 86 Moravian 77 107 Messiah 88 53 Dartmouth 80 91 M.I.T. 65 70 •Johns Hopkins (Forfeit) 71 90 Washington 82 104 Western Maryland 83 93 Washington 99 85 Swarthmore 74 76 Philadelphia Pharmacy 112 103 Allentown 82 119 Eastern 105 77 Drew 75 Record: 13-8 103 Swimming ROW 1: Irv Gill (captain). Stu Skinner. Jeff Wolff. Scott Spurgeon ROW2: Coach Ken Johnson. Scott Snyder, Mike Fetterolf, Eric Roccario. Greg Tondreau, George Young. ROW 3: Matt Flack, John Lathrop, Jim O’Day. Chris Warren, Jim Earley. ROW 1. Sue Kelley. Kris Hollstein. Debbie Gay. Sue Ann Williams. Wendy Casobeer ROW 2: Hepner VanHorn. Cindy Markley. Tracy Nadzak, Gretchen Devlin. Karen Weibel, Fatti Strohecker. ROW 3: Pam Kelley. Carrie Campbell. Shari Slavin. Michal Speck. Kathy Cunningham. Andrea Cimino. 1(M Wrestling l: Coach Dale Irwin, Jan Delina. Eric Roe. Gres Gifford. Jorge Frias ROW2: Mark Ford. Gory Browning. Mike Kazanjian, Wayne Remmington. Bruce Cohen. Dot Connell (manager). u. c. Womens Swimming OPP u. c. Men’s Swimming OPP 76 Dickinson 19 26 Dickinson 67 Wilkes (Forfeit) 58 Swarthmore 44 60 Drexel 71 52 Wilkes 47 15 University of Maryland 116 56 Lycoming 46 31 University of Delaware 100 54 Western Maryland 48 Widener (Forfeit) 33 Widener 69 79 Bryn Mawr 47 26 Kutztown 67 76 Glassboro 55 37 York 60 63 Franklin and Marshall 32 23 Franklin and Marshall 67 78 Swarthmore 45 50 Elizabethtown 40 Immaculata (Forfeit) 38 Kings 61 Record: 8-3-0 Record: 5-0-0 105 Gymnastics ROW 1: Debbie Tobias, Sharon Fahrney, I )ri Armbrust. Jan Galen. ROW 2: Coach Lynn Howett, Valerie Luciano. Ginger Rossnagcl. Sandy Loefflcr. Wrestling u. c. OPP 39 Upsala 15 44 John Jay 3 3 Delaware Valley 44 12 Elizabethtown 41 11 Moravian 31 24 Albright 29 9 Drexel 38 21 Western Maryland 24 23 Loyola 8 30 Haverford 21 25 Widener 21 15 Swarthmore 25 52 Johns Hopkins 0 12 Kutztown 31 18 Scranton 43 Record: 6-10-0 Gymnastics U C. OPP. 84.70 West Point 89.05 82.2 Bryn Mawr 57.0 82.2 Penn 76.3 81.05 Glassboro 96.60 91.40 Pitt (Johnstown) 104.7 89.05 Rutgers 118.35 92.1 Bloomsburg 68.95 91.40 Swarthmore 33.65 Record: 4-4-0 106 Badminton ROW 1: Allison Cooper. Marjie Rose. Ruth Anne Taylor. I eslie French. Denise Davis. ROW2: Betty Barr. Nancy Wardell. Betsy Cox. Ronnie Cubit. Karen Bartuska, Carolyn Graney. ROW3: Barb Scott, Donna Arenth. Patsy Cox. Debbie Tweed. Maribeth O'Neill, Beth Burr, Missy Herod. ROW 4: Coach Adele Boyd, Terry Lopez, Bill White. Bill Sutherland, Greg Curran. u c. OPP. 5 Harcum 0 5 Rosemont 0 5 Albright 0 5 Cedar Crest 0 2 Temple 3 4 Cheyney 1 4 Moravian 1 1 Penn 4 5 Drexel 0 5 Chestnut Hill 0 1 Swarthmore 4 5 Bryn Mawr 0 4 Franklin and Marshall 1 0 West Chester 7 3 George Washington Record: 10-5-0 4 107 hmmm organizations 109 Alpha Phi Epsilon President: Jerry Browne Vice-President: Joe DelDuca Secretary: Paul Patterson Treasurer: George Marateo I.F. Representative: Curtis Tinker Pledgemaster: Tony Galante Assistant Pledgemaster: Doug McCullough Social Chairman: Jim Vaccaro Gary Lickfield Tom Phillips Tom Bass Dave Dahrouge John Kellogg Paul Klinger Vince Marino Slade McGlaughlin Larry Mroz Ed Naab Bucky Smith Jeff Carlow Brent Bamberger Tom Beddow John Curley Ray Dougherty Bob Holley Jeff Plunket Frank Shannon Carl Sullivan Mike Sullivan Tom Weller Jerry Williams no Ill Alpha Phi Omega President: Bill Hutchins 1st Vice-president: Paul Brogan 2nd Vice-president: Larry Dalaker Treasurer: Mike Cunningham Social Chairman: Tim Ely Corresponding Secretary: Steve I,ange Recording Secretary: Tom Isban Alumni Secretary: Steve Young Historian: Bob Brancatelli Jock: George Young Jim Grosh Steve Kratz Kevin Metzger Bill Padden Greg Rihacek Keith Strunk Scott Trezza Keith Wright Dave Donia Barry Gessner Rich Greco Kevin King Henry Yu Alpha Sigma Nu President: Barb Mever Vice-president: Debbie Kuterbach Recording Secretary: I aurie Burk Corresponding Secretary: Alison Heffner Treasurer: Barb LaNoce Social Chairwoman: Mary Kay Francis Historian: Colleen Kratz. Donna Casinelli Parliamentarian: Sue Adamson Chaplain: Deb Glynn Alumni Secretary: Tuna Umar Joyce Niedringhaus Barbara Savo Sandra Morris Rae Blake Elise Dervinis Meg Martz Debi Dodson Sue Simons Deb Blazer Doti Decker Diane Meeker Linda Lewandowski Holly Frost 114 Beta Sigma Lambda President: Tony Woodward Vice-president: Ron Platt Treasurer: John McGonigle Corresponding Secretary: Dave McPhillips Recording Secretary: Gary Gresh Rushing Chairmen: Steven Fox Irwin Wolfert Chaplain: Craig Hoyer Sergeant at Arms: Mike Kazanjian Bruce Ratkevic Greg Asterito David Clifl John Lehman John Ingeholm Ron Welsch Tom Hille Bob McEntee Barry Bellino Bob Egigio Gregg Lecheler Jack Hauler Kevin Douglass Randy Bashore Greg Butler Mike Newman Pete Clifford Brad Friedmann Gary Aaronson Bob Morrison 116 117 Delta Mu Sigma President: Webster Bill Canning III Vice-President: Mike Nash Recording Secretary: Jim Fooskas Corresponding Secretary: Larry Hess I.F. Representative: Dom Mazzarella Treasurer: Paul Metrione Sergeant at Arms; John Gottschalg Chaplain: Scott Callahan Graham Phillip Joe Mirto Bill Boegel Bill Brossman Matt Cook Jim Law Rich Moser Tim O’Toole Pete Mott Wade Phillips Bruce Roehrig Rodd McKuen Bill Bingaman Gary Browning Dave Ferrari Terry Banta Kevin Davies Hoyt Jones David Schuff 118 119 Delta Pi Sigma President Mark Reitz Vice-President Charlie Stahl Treasurer Greg Tondreau Secretary Ray Hoffman Social Chairmen Kevin Underwood Eric Roccario Chaplain Pete Gillin Historian Scott Fleagle Frat Jock Tom Baumgartner Inter-fraternity Rep. Dave Evans Denny Caglia Stu Dearden Barry Hostetter Mike Kulp Mark Mankowski Jim O’Day Wayne Remington Len Ulan Todd Ash well Mike Fetterolf Scott Snyder Chris Warren Ed Gheysens Henry Rose Steve Schirk Jim Sheen Bob Shuman John Whitfield 120 Kappa Delta Kappa President Francine Trzeciak Vice-President Mary Abell Treasurer Tesa McKernan Recording Secretary Pam Martin Corresponding Secretary Liz Puzio Alumni Secretary Abbie Green Historian Carmen Conti Social Chairman Terri Stettner Karen Bartuska Music Chairman Patti Williams Service Chairman Sally Crellin Chaplain Beth Bryan Rabbi Candy Smith Pledge Mistress Louise Barnes Melissa Buick Carole Turek Sharon Tuberty Stephanie Dent Jane Harris Ginny McGinnis Linda Endres Pam Muschek Kaaron Benson Carol Fitzgerald Nicole Toesca LeeAnn Schnable Peg Williams Louise Martignetti Cathy Wilson Kim Cappola Kim Manders Ann Kashatus Sylvia Barreiro Marie Markiewicz Ann Weibezahl Jane Atkinson Lisa McCarthy Carol Nistock Wendy Casebeer Bithiah Wu Cindy Markley Mary Skrzat 122 123 Omega Chi President: Donna Volpe Cindy Wynn Karen Davidson Vice-president: Donna Griffiths Kathy Jackson Aleta Cooper Treasurer: Katie Anderson Debbie Daily Ronnie Cubit Corresponding Secretary: Nina Booz Barb Buchanan Tami Fujita Parliamentarian: Patty Swayze Mary Brown Lisa Taylor Recording Secretary: Daryl Lori Caswell Claudia Stewart Manning Amy HufF Lucy Kominetz Becky Sass Historian: Chris Gerace Laurie Daryman Social Chairpersons: Linda Gordon Amy Heck Lynne Howard Heidi Church Donna Phillips Debbie Weikel Alumni Secretary: Debbie VanPelt Kamala Chapman Liz Plummer Jean Eitel Shari Slavin Barb Yoder Linda Fenton Joanne McPhillips Joan Pinder Nancy Harter Beth Mallozzi Hilary Smith Jill Burdan Sue Doyle Dorcas Van Grosse Jill Hadley Ang Morrison Pam Postell Jill Leauber 125 Phi Alpha Psi President: 1st sem. — Barbara Wideman Donna Heller 2nd sem. — Sandra Loeffler Cindy Zimmerman Vice-president: 1st sem. — Sandra Loeffler Meg Brossman 2nd sem. — Patty Drobile Becky Hoover Treasurer: Cathy Schoenwald Claire Danielsen Recording Secretary: Karen Parenti Ginger Rossnagel Social Chairwomen: Lisa Marx Chris Falco Kathy Brown Nancy Martinez Pledge Mistress: Maureen James Janet Brown Corresponding Secretary: Betsy Cox Barb O’Neill Jan Galen Sue Santanasto Historian: Kathv Cunningham Sentinel: Beth Wilson Debbie Tobias Janet Knauerhase Chaplain: Nina Geier Gail Steinberger Wendy Williams Karen Weibel Bev Fell Ang Italiano Linda McConnell Marguerite Castelnau Meg Flvnn Lynn Zukosky Kathy Smith Barb Cassidy Tracy Nadzak Cindy Poots Patti Strohecker Debbie Reck Tiz Sutherland Gwyn Williams Sharon Fahrney Gretchen Devlin Nancye Schoen Laura Ahto 126 Sigma Rho Lambda President: Michael T. Piotrowicz Vice-President: Clavton Ebling Treasurer: Brian McMillin Recording Secretary: Edmund Pete” Sovia Social Chairmen: Chris Duvally Steve JafFe Corresponding Secretary: John Davis I.F. Representative President: Kenton Casey” Wagner Sergeant at Arms: Kevin Griffin Alumni Chairman: Bill Hornberger Athletic Chairman: Roy Schuetz Keeper of the Archives: Rich Houghton Keeper of the Tunes: Paul Lamb Songfest Chairman: Bruce Dalziel Honorary Offices Soul Chairman: Steve Disco” Pavton Psychedelic Chairmen: A1 Koster Bernie Good Mark Malkames Drinking Chairman: Craig Peterson Chaplain: Andy Budko Fire Marshall: Mike Conlon Fund Raising Chairman: Ed Andrescavage Dog Catcher: Steve Jaffe Rich Baskin Steve Pearson Keith Kemper Ernie Sussman Craig Davis Gill Freeman Dave Glowacki Steve Greenfield Plus A Welcome To All New Freshman Brothers 128 129 Tau Sigma Gamma President: Allison Cooper Vice-president: Carolyn Graney Treasurer: Denise Davis Recording Secretary: Barb Byerly Social Chairman: Ellen Bard Mary Beth Kramer Chaplain: Cindy Martin Corresponding Secretary: Holly Danzeisen Rush Chairman: Darlene Groves Edie Laughman Historian: Laura Haig Pledge Mistress: Sara Davis I ee Ann Kitchen Bet-sy Meng Candi Russell Carol Samuels Sally Starr Ruth Ann Taylor Nancy Zurn Betty Barr Beth Burr Stacey Cole Eileen Dumin Debbie Gay MaryAnne Mattson Tina Poole Deda Starkey Nancy Wardell Lisa Colona Sue Hawes Jenny Jones Pam Kelley Sue Kelley Paula Lopez Janet Miller Tricie Naab Kim Thorne Jan Zanger Denise Adair Nancy Haas Janet Litka Janet Mascia Maribeth O’Neill Kathy Quinn Margie Rose Linda Yeager 130 Zeta Chi President: Pat Cook Phil DeNicola Vice-president: Alan Rimby Tom Ousey Treasurer: Tom Idell Pete Germes Recording Secretary: Vince Tini Mike Pisano Corresponding Secretary: Dave Mathers Tom Cocco Chaplain: Don Paolicelli Ron Baltz Social Chairman: Scott Paris Beer Commissioner: Bob Molarz Bill Masciulli I.F. Representative: Sam Faris 132 133 Inter Sorority Council LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW Mary Abell. Sandy Loeffler, Francine Trzeciak. Donna Volpe. 2ND ROW: Allison Cooper. Barb Wideman, Barb Meyer. Carolyn Graney, Donna Griffiths. Debbie Kuterbach. Inter Fraternity Council LEFT TO RIGHT 1ST ROW: Bill Canning. Ron Platt. Tony Woodward. Mark Reitz. Casey Wagner. 2ND ROW: Dominick Mazzarclla. Curt Tinker. Jerry Browne. Dave Evans. Mike Piotrowicz. 134 U.S.G.A ROW 1: Dave Steidle, senior representative; Barb Yoder, senior representative; Chris (Jerace. senior president; Candi Russell, treasurer; Ang Italiano, president; Barb I-aNoce, junior representative; Jane Atkinson, corresponding secretary; Annette Janesch. recording secretary; Kevin Ludwig, sophomore representative: Charlie Stahl, junior representative. ROW2: Dave Roth, day representative; Dave McPhillips. sophomore representative; Man,' Beth Kramer, women's vice-president; Patti Davis, sophomore president; Ken Schober. men's vice-president; Stephanie Dent. S.F.A.R.C. representative; Helena Giansanti, day representative; Sam Ciapanna. junior president: Paul Frascella. 1'reshman representative; Andy Campbell, freshman representative. 135 Class 1978 LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Gerace. president; Ben Shapiro, vice-president; Denise Davis, treasurer; Missing: Liz Plummer, secretary 1979 LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Warren, vice-president; Abbie Green, treasurer; Stephanie Dent, secretary; Sam Ciapanna. president 136 Officers 1980 1981 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rob Jones, vice-president; David Dougherty, treasurer; Missing: Andy Campbell, president; Alane Bullock, secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: Debi Dodson, secretary; Patti Davis, president; Tod Lis. treasurer; Ronnie Cubit, vice-president College Union LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW Leslie March, Candi Russel, Abbie Green, Lois Schleifer, Sue Griest. 2ND ROW: Cathy Wilson. Bill Badnaruk, Patti Davis. Pam Martin. 3RD ROW: Dave Trumbower. Steve Benton. Mark Mankowski, Jim Earley. Women’s Campus Council LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Elise Dervinis. Barb Savo. Carole Turek 2ND ROW: Marybeth Kramer. Leslie March. Diane Meeker, Ginger Rossnagel. 138 Ruby Editor: Gwyn Williams Business Manager: Barb LaNoce Organizations Editor: Cindy Clark Faculty Editor: Britta Mattson Photographer: Dave Donia StalT: Annette Janesch Ang Italiano Donna Heller Debbie Reck Denise Davis Jim Earley LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT: Barb LaNoce, Dave Donia 1ST ROW Annette Janesch. Ang Italiano. Gwyneth Williams, Jim Earley, Cindy Clark. Britta Mattson. Weekly Weekly Editorial Stall': Editor: Ann Weibezahl Assoc. Editor: Sharon Tuberty Arts Culture Editor: Jonathan Zap Contributing: Stephen Lange Bob Brancatelli Sports Nancy Wardell Kevin Griffin Advertising: Tom Cole Circulation: Bob Egidio Photography: Charles Crandall, Dove Donia LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW. Ann Weibezahl 2ND ROW: Bob Egidio. Jon Zap. 3RD ROW: Nancy Weatherwax 4TH ROW Sharon Tuberty. Tom Cole. Jack Hauler. 139 Lantern ROW 1: Rat? Blake. Cindy Pools. lx-n Ulan. Kim Espenshade. ROW 2: Jon Zap. Lisa Ungrady, Leslie Bechtel. Bob Brancatelli Pro- Theater ROW 1: Bob Shuman. I eslie Bechtel. Bruce Dalziel, Keith Strunk. Suzanne Griest, Lois Schleifcr. ROW 2: Bob Brancatelli. Daryl Manning. Patty Williams. Jon Zap. Becky Sass. Carin Carlson. 140 Pi Nu Epsilon ROW 1: Sandy Morris (Secretary). Linda Knause. Barb Vincent. Jeff Laustsen (Treasurer). ROW 2: Laurie Burk (Historian). Alison Heffner, Terry Stettner. Keith Strunk. Jill Loauber. ROW 3: Debbie Glynn, Scott Roseberry, Ixiri D'Angelo, Barb Yoder. Karl Kraus (President), Sue Adamson (Vice-President). Miss Manlove, Gilder tawis. Marching Band 141 Meister singers ROW 1: Elizabeth Bryan. Margaret Snead. Barbara Ann Vincent. Alison Heffner, Lori D’Angelo. Ramona Blake. Mary Ann Carney. Susan Adamson. Holly Frost. Laura Burk, Phyllis Atkins. ROW 2: Cynthia Houck. Teresa Stettner. Sandra Morris. Deborah Finestone. Deborah Glynn. Gilder Lewis. Ranelle Petrucelli. Patricio Williams. Barbara Scott. Kyle Jackson. Jayne Walling. Debra Blazer. ROW 3: Donald Philhower. Scott Roseberry. Keith Strunk. Stephen Kratz. Keith Wright. Scott Ely, Thomas Glorioso. Arlie Hedrick. Kevin Leibensperger. James Zuniga. Officers Deborah Finestone. accompanist Debra Blazer, accompanist Teresa Stettner. publicity manager Keith Strunk, vice-president Barbara Ann Vincent, student conductor Laura Burk, student conductor Thomas Glorioso. librarian I-ori D'Angelo, business manager Susan Adamson, treasurer. Holly Frost, recording secretary Alison Heffner, president 142 Cub And Key LEFT TO RtQHT. 1ST ROW Bill Hutchins. Wayne Remmington 2ND ROW-Larry Dalaker. Tony Woodward — president. Henry Yu. MISSING: Bob Egi-dio. Arlie Hedrick. Kandy Bashore. Mike Piotrowicz. Whitians LEFT TO RIGHT: Francine Trzeciak, Sue Adamson, Melanie Freed. Ixiis Schleifer. Melissa Buick, Sue Jriest. Barb Vincent. MISSING: Nancy Wardell, S'ina Geier. Laura Burk. Liz Clemens. Ann •Veibezahl, Rae Blake 143 Brownback — Anders Pre-Med Society ROW I: Arlie Hedrick, Bob Fritz. Gary Aaronson. V'ictor Mellul. Kevin Ludwig, ROW 2: Joe DiCroce. Steve Sharky, Ben Shapiro. Mike Fetterolf, Dave Evans, Kevin Underwood, Tony Woodward. ROW3: Mark DiMarcangelo, Scott Trezza, Chris Gerace, Janet Brown. Mary Abell. Barb Yoder. Francine Trzeciak, Jane Atkinson. Pam Muschek. Britta Mattson, Bob Egidio, Jim Wagner 144 Beardwood Chemical Society ROW 1: Greg Butler (Treasurer-Secretary). Mark Wiegand (Vice-President). Joyce Niedringhaus (President). Francine Trzeciak. Rob Tucci. Wayne Remmington, Gary Lickfield. ROW 2: Steve Medina. Ginger Rossnagel. Britta Mattson. Judith Raub. Liz Clemens. Mary Post. Sylvia Barreiro. ROW 3: Jeff Ettinger, Bucky Smith. Sharon Balsam. John Krawczvk. Tom Isban. Carol Turek. Barbara Mojta. Andy Fieo. ROW- : Bithiah Wu, Jeff Barasatian, Deb Bartosh. Randy Kolb. Melanie Freed, Richard Bruce. Mike Fetterolf. ROW6: Linda Lewandowski, Kim Manders. Mike Cunningham. Barb Savo. Mark Mankowski. Kevin Underwood. ROW 6: Cindy Markley. I)r. Schultz. Harry Stumm. Mike Eddinger. Dave Evans, Ed Gheysens. Dave Seeger. ROW 7: Joel Meyer. Beth Wilson. Karl Kraus. Dr. Staiger, Steve Pearson. 145 Economics Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Dr. Doyle. Bill Giannetti, Rob Tucci. John Gottschalg. Dave ShufT. Vince Ritrovato. 2ND ROW: Wendy Mewing. Jim Earley. Kamala Chapman. Donna Casinelli, Nancy Kern. Barb LaNoce, Dorn Mazzarella, Chris Warren, Catherine Hilsee. Education Club 146 LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Rita Falcone, Diane Baglin. Donna Volpe. Nina Booz. Janet Miller. 2ND ROW: Cindy Clark. Donna Heller. Debbie Weikel, Pam Kelly. Lisa Colona. 3RD ROW: Sandy Morris. Allison Cooper. Donna Arenth. Gretchen Devlin. Sue Kelly, Jill Leauber. French Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Karen Davidson. Kim Capolla. 2ND ROW: Lynn Zukowsky, Marguerite Castelnau, Lori Caswell. Cathy Schoenwald. 3RD ROW: John Krawczyk. Nicole Toesca. Kim Derderian. Bob Dean. Math Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Sue Adamson. Karen Weibel. 2ND ROW: Cindy Clark. Sandy Morris. Nancy Haas. Donna Heller. 3RD ROW: Paul Frascella, Tom Raskin. 4TH ROW: Debbie Glynn. Sharon Tuberty. Joe Paesani. Debbie Evans. Debbie Weikel. 147 Pre-Legal Society LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Ray Hoffman. 2ND ROW: Stephanie Dent. .Janet Mascia, Liz Puzio. 3RD ROW: Charlie Stahl, Diane Meeker. Marybeth Kramer. Sam Ciapanna. Psych Club 148 LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Ang Italiano. 2ND ROW: Annette Janesch. Lisa McCarthy, Ted Lis. Lou Anne Stack. Sally Crcllin. Spanish Club LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST IWW: Michal Speck. 2ND ROW: Danielle Kranch. Eva Casals, Cathy Schoenwald, Patty Walters. Nancy Wardell. 3RD ROW: Gilder Lewis. Ross Miller. Mr. Rappoccio, Bob Dean. Ginny McGinnis. Young Democrats LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Kaaron Benson. Debi Dodson. Chris Falco. 2ND ROW: Jan Dalina. Sam Ciapanna. Guenever Norris. Bob Tucci, Sharon Tubertv. Young Republicans LEFT TO RIGHT: John Roberts. Ray Hoffman, Charlie Stahl, Jim Grosh. Messiah SOPRANOS Barbara Yoder Jane Atkinson Dinne Baglin ALTOS Karen Bartusku Cynthia Adams Suzanne Bechtold Letitia Adams Ramona Blake Lori Armbrust Elizabeth Bryan Phyllis Atkins Alane Bullock Sylvia Barreiro Mary Anne Carney Deborah Bartosh Ix ri D’Angelo Patricia Blake Lynda Emsley Debra Blazer Holly Frost Eva Marie Casals Deborah Glynn Wendy Casebeer Alison Heffner Aleta Cooper Cynthia Houck Susan Darwin Ann Kashatus Jan DeRiemer Sabina Kim Elise Dervinis Jill Leauber Elizabeth Drobay Valerie Luciano Deborah Finestone Margaret Martz Debora Galante Sandra Morris Jo Lynne Gehl Carol Nistok Janet Knauerhase Guenever Norris Gilder Anne Lewis Ranelle Petrucelli Patricia Manlove Elizabeth Puzio Britta Mattson Teresa Stettner Louise Martignetti Claudia Stevenson Nancy Marinez Jayne Walling Lisa McCarthy Nancy Warded Beverly McLellan Deborah Weikel Diane Meeker Bithiah Wu Wendy Mewing Pamela Muschek Dan Caccia Carol Norris Lawrence Dalaker Jane Shinehouse David Donia Sue Ann Simons Scott Ely Margaret Snead Jeffrey Ettinger Lou Anne Stack Andrew Fieo Barbara Ann Vincent David Harrison Sandra Wesner Jeffrey Hinkle Patricia Williams Stephen Kratz Catherine Wilson Ixiui.s Krug Susan Zandlo Kevin Leibensperger Mark Mankowski TENORS David McPhillips Susan Adamson Donald Philhower Michael Barone Marvin Reed Laura Burk Scott Roseberry Charles Crandall Keith Strunk Alan Gerber James Surnego Thomas Glorioso Lloyd Suter Jeffrey Laustscn Scott Trezza David Lyster Mark Woodland John McGonigle Keith Wright Peter Perreten Donald Zucker Thomas Raskin James Zuniga Lisa Ungrady ACCOMPANISTS BASSES Cynthia Clark William Badnaruk Randall Bashore Steven Benton Robert Borzelleca Regina Quay Newman Society ROW I: Mark Watkins, Ed Ciecko, Tom Glorioso, Scott Trezza, Grog Rihacek. Jim Earloy, Bob Donato. ROW2: Tom Raskin, Barb Mojta, Mary Kay Francis. Mary Skrzat. Louise Martignetti. Marie Markiowicz, Ix u Ann Stack. Maryanne Carney. Ichthian Society ROW 1: Patrice Hart. Leslie Hoey. Brigitta Wichlajcw. Margie Snead. ROW 2: Sam Ciapanna, Lou Ann Stack, Scott Bowerman. Bible Fellowship LEFT TO RIGHT: James Zuniga. Sandy Wesner. Beth Schell. Melanie Freed. Richard David Bruce. Nancy Kern. Terry Lopez. Meg Martz. Randy Kolb, Beverly McLellen. Amateur Radio Club ROW 1: Kim Manders, Bee Wu. Tom Inglin. Bruce Wilderman. Mike Weisner. ROW 2: Tom Isban, Wayne Remington. Gary Lickfield, Greg Rihacek. 152 Chess Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Greenfield. Mark Ford. Jim Albright. Campus Gold LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Meeker. Garin Carlson. Debi Dodson. 153 Conflict Simulation Club HOW I: Craig Hoyer. Kevin Ludwig, Phil Rainey. ROW2: Mike Gannon. RobTucci, Bob McEntee. Mark Ford. Jim Albright. Steve Greenfield. Tony Woodword. International Relations Club 154 ROW . Jan Dalina. Mark Ford. ROW 2: Louise Barnes. Ken Schober. Sue driest. Organization Of Commuting Day Students ROW 1: Tish Adams. Mike Weisner, Alan Gerber. Linda Lewandowski. ROW 2: Terry Lewis. Helena Giansante. Lisa McCarthy. Eva Casals. Danielle Kranch. Mary Kay Francis. ROW3: Kay Buckwalter, Lee Ann Schnable. Debbie Kuterbach, Carol Stephens. Claudia Stewart. Sally Crellin, Cindy Zarnoski MISSING: Elise Dervinis. Photography Club ROW 1: Gary Aaronson, Joel Meyer. ROW 2: Randy Bashore. Candi Russell. Ted Lis. Ranelle Petrucelli. Bill Badnaruk. ROW 3: Steve Medina. Chuck Crandall. Mark Bukowski. 155 Pi Gamma Mu ROW 1: Bill Hutchins, Dave Pollick, Brian NlcMillin. ROW2:Terry Lewis, Rae Blake. Sue Spencer, Sue Griest. Janet Mascia. Jean Eitel 156 Ski Club MEMBERS: David Rosvold. Sue Darwin, Jill Chialastri, John Ingeholm, Curt Altmann, Cindy Wynn. Boh Fetterman. Mark Mankowski. Kris Hollstein, Rob Collins. Bijan Sorouri. Hunter Addis. John Marshall. Jim O’Dav. Barb Cassidy. Bob Tomlinson. Matt Flack. Pete Clifford. Tony Woodward. Ron Platt. Tom Hille. John Lathrop. Gary Aaronson. Scott Koseberry. Nancy Kern. Cheerleaders ROW I: Debbie Reck. Aleta Cooper. Karen Davidson, Lynda Gordon. Amy Heck. Holly Danzeisen. Ronnie Cubit. ROW 2: Lynne Howard. Meg Flynn. Darlene Groves, Candi Russell. 157 Women’s Athletic Association ROW 1: Patsy Cox, Sue Kelley. Janet Miller. Tracy Nadzak. Lisa Colonn, Pam Kelley. ROW2: I aura Haig. Mike Speck. Hope Freyberg, Jan Zanger. Debbie Tweed. Denise Davis. Barb Scott, Patti Davis. Sue Morley. Carrie Campbell, Kyle Jackson, Dawn Anthony. Andrea Wickerham ROW 3: Jan Galen. Betsy Haag. Ann Stapinski, Tina Poole. Pam Brown. Betsy Cox. Barb Mojta. Eileen James. 158 159 advertisements 161 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. 162 Tip ' C ' ix §tar JJatruns iflr ain't iflrs. 111. ti tirurr tiriaii 0. l£ctmain 1 A. 4l. 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Babilon Deborah L. Bartosh Angela K. Campbell Lynn Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cubit John J. Dalwin, D.D.S. Eleanor E. Ehrhorn Jean C. Eitel Mrs. Douglas F. Graney Jeannette T. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Hostetter Gladys Kay Kulp Teresa Ann Lewis Gary Lickfield Mr. Robert C. Holly, Sr. Todd and Cara Bowers Janet M. Brown Beth Mallozzi William S. Morehouse Joseph Paesani Mr. and Mrs. David T. Peterson, Jr. Richard W. Rausser Lois M. Schleifer Chanok Son Craig Lee Walck Thomas E. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weibezahl Edward K. Wikoff Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burk John R. Krawczyk II Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Lennox Dr. and Mrs. James D. Sheen Dr. Danuta S. Lloyd Edward J. Clinton Delta Mu Sigma Friends Joel Ashinhurst Ellen Bard Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell Debi Dodson Kevin Douglass David G. Garner Mrs. John L. Gattuso Mr. and Mrs. Arlie W. Hedrick Alfred D. Koster MaryAnne Mattson Dominick Mazzarella Thomas Mustachio III Tracy Nadzak Alane Bullock Dr. Louis A. Krug Margaret Pasture Sandy Pedley Kevin E. Read man Rebecca A. Sass Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shemenski Ann Stapinski Brigitta Wichlajew David Eherts Ed Gheysens Martin B. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laustsen Dean Perrong David F. Wood The Ursinus Weekly 166 tlratnua tudrut Onnu'ntuu'ut Aaanriatuin} (fmnmimtia anti (Cnnvjratulatra all HU tub era uf thr (Sratiuatiug (Haas uf lara 167 Congratulations Graduating Science Majors 168 Spring Supplement Lorelei 169 Graduation UffjH Wh fUK ' • 414 m A . L Avlvi Ira |W I fV 'V ' fii 4 1 A Yfit 1 wffV i . if. ♦ V ♦ tv f w v A 180 181 Lacrosse HOW 1: Beth Bnrr. Sue Hawes. Sally Starr. Betsy Mong. Gina Buggy. Laurie Holmes. HOW 2: Sue Darwin, Ellen Bard. Carol Samuels, Candy Russell. Margie Rose, Laura Haig. Dawn Anthony. 182 Volleyball 51 iSIJtyf fOW 7; Amy Rowland. Patsie Cox. Leslie French. Carolyn Graney. Joanne Canuso. ROH' 2 Nancy Haas, Lisa Bowers. Betsy Haag, Ann Cumpstone. Karen Bartuska. Lori Armbrust. Wendy Kober. 187
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