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1 Ttedicatm Vrsihus dews Sports administration faculty Activities Seniors Commencement advertisements H o 10 lb 1ZS m 17b 176 16Z P -A. 3 4 The United States Women’s Olympic Field Hockey Team WJABQV The United States Women's Olympic Field Hockey Team has done this country proud. They won the bronze medal in the 1984 Olympics in I.os Angeles, California. Six members of the Women's Olympic Field Hockey Team carry with them the Ursinus tradition. Their drive toward an Olympic medal has given many of us at I Tsinusand throughout the country an example which we can strive to emulate. Thank you for putting dreams within reach! Beth Anders '73 Gina Buggy '81 Marj Garinger '57 Vonnie Gros '57 Marge Watson ‘52 Pam Chlad Ursinus Trainer 5 Vrsmus The Sycamore Tree It was the terrible storm of March 29. 1984 that left the grand old sycamore tree in the east end zone of Patterson field uprooted. The tree was estimated to be between two hundred and two hundred and fifty years old. It was predicted to stand for another ten to twenty-five years Itefore being toppled by a strong wind, and during that time its offspring, a genetic copy would have reached a good size . But the strong wind came sooner than expected. It was not surprising that news of the Bears leafy mascot spread across the country from Philadelphia to Alaska and California. While we wait for a small sapling of tree to grow large enough to plant, the wood from the sycamore has been commissioned to a sculptor to carve a large I'rsinus bear in order to be displayed in Myrin Library. Prody 4 When you graduate from high school knowing you want to attend medical school after college, you lean towards choosing a college with an excellent pre med program to enhance your chances of being accepted at a medical school of your choice. And that is what Prody Ververeli did. but he wanted a little more out of college than just a narrow pre-med education. He wanted a well rounded liberal arts education at a small college in order to be able to receive more individualized instruction from professors. He also wanted to be involved in sports and activities to attend a college where he could balance it all, but also excel in his best areas of interest. So Prody choose I 'rsinus College and was really happy to have gone to U.C.” Prody said that U.C. gave him a lot of opportunities.” The listing of his achievements surely proves that he took full advantage of every opportunity and excelled in each. Prody. a Biology major, will graduate Salulatorian and Summa Cum Laude. He will most likely be attending Jefferson Medical School in the fall. Prody was Captain of the I'rsinus wrestling team this year. Along with having an incredible season of 25-2. Prody was named Academic All-American for division III schools. He is a member of Delta Pi Sigma and holds the office of treas. Prody also holds offices in Pre Med Society. Cub and Key. and is a member of Beta Beta Beta, and a Resident Assistant. The Aspect of Ursinus College that Prody cares the most about is the people. The friendly atmosphere and the good friends he has spent the last four years with have made I'rsinus a memorable place for Prody Ververeli. The Men Do you Know any of these gentlemen? For those of you who do not they are the students and faculty who spend much of their time responding to fire and ambulance calls. In short, these individuals are members of the Trappe Fire Company and Trappe Ambulance. All seven men are firefighters, while their qualifications for ambulance duty vary from driver and attendant to Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic. These gentlemen can comprise a complete ambulance crew when needed and spend approximately twelve hours a week running on calls. Not all of these men are new to this volunteer service. Their experience ranges anywhere from one to seven years of running with hometown fire and ambulance squads, as well as with Trappe. Meg Her name is Marjiori Ann Early, but all her friends call her Meg. She is a tall girl with the short cropped hair of a swimmer, and a rather shy quiet person. Hut behind that reserved personality hides a perfectionist with a competitive spirit and a strong will to win. Meg was a typical high school student involved in choir, tennis, track, and school government at Lebanon High School. In addition to the extra curricular activities in school, she swam at the local YMCA. Her career in the pool lasted thirteen years. When it came time to select a college Meg picked Ursinus for its close proximity to home, its good swimming facilities, and because of her knowledge of the school gained from her sister Amy, an Ursinus graduate. Meg started her college athletic career with swimming. She then picked updivingand attempted to do both. After about a month Meg discovered that diving was just too time consuming, and so she dropped swimming and concentrated on perfecting her diving skills. During her freshman year Meg acquired the skills to com pete in the MAC’S for the first time. Her teammates were supportive. She surprised herself and won the MAC’S. Meg then qualified for Nationals. Being less sure of her diving ability than others Meg did not feel she belonged in this competition. She dove for the experience and ended up in the bottom of the ranks in both the one and three meter competitions. For the next three years she qualified for MAC’s and Nationals bettering her standing. This past year has been a bard year for Meg. After suffering a head injury while diving, she was in a quandry as to whether she wanted to dive again. Of course, she did and once again reached Nationals. It hurts that it is all coming to an end,” Meg says, 1 am just coming to believe in myself. She would like to continue diving by coaching at the high school or college level. -----------------------Of Fire--------------------- The fact that must really be remembered is running with Trappe is all done on a voluntary basis. Not one of these men gets paid for his contributions to either squad. So for those of you who know any, or all of these gentlemen, you realize what dedicated people they are to take the initiative to qualify themselves to run on a squad, as well as. to volunteer their services so willingly to the community. Arbor Day Tuesday May 7. 1985 was the first annual Ursinus Arbor Day and was declared a day of campus beautification. As a way of carrying on the Ursinus tree tradition, started by Dean Kline, the senior class, the fraternities and sororities presented Ursinus with a gift of several trees. The senior class gifted the school with two beech trees to replace the two decayed trees taken down this spring. The fraternities and sororities presented Japanese Cherry trees to the school. The thoughtful gift” was accepted by President Richter on behalf of the Ursinus college family. Joan Marie Gagliardi, president of the junior class, was also happy to accept the gift and the challenge to carry on this tradition made by the class of 1985. The class of 1986 hopes to add their element of beautification to the campus and to pass on this tradition to the class of 1987. Editor’s Note: I and my staff would like to apologize for any 8 6 10 11 Eagle s mi a QJ U O' bo c o GO £ g o H e Super For Path dominati ken to Lougc wins I O § £ § «§ I to to So 1 C J ■8 3 life •i-ip AT VI OLYM] s: 12 McEnroe is out of Australian Open Q} expected to Dlay in Davis Cup £ Sixers prevail Sig EhsLand JUq S S? ,«e § sports N IJ V H_Swimming eg -5 'I e S.-S .« g RTAyCl T I1 oo CQ W S 5 O r a i in asketball Ursinus Opponent 2 Gettysburg 0 4 Y. Maryland 1 1 F M 1 0 1 )rexel 2 Drew 1 0 Scranton 1 3 •Johns Hopkins 1 6 l.ehanon Valley ( 6 Delaware Valley 0 1 Washington () 2 Alumni 1 2 Albright 1 1 Haver ford 2 3 FDl'-Madison 1 2 Swart hinore I C Muhlenberg 1 5 Widener 2 1 Moravian KCAC Southern Kegionals 0 3 Mary Washington 0 2 Haverford I 2 VVm. Paterson 1 1 Clark I'niv. 3 14 Soccer The Bears rang up an 18-4 mark, setting a team record for victories in a season, and came within one more win of defending their 1988 ECAC championship. In their fifth straight ECAC appearance, the Bears defeated Mary Washington and Haverford to capture the southern regional title. Then they heat William Paterson in the semifinals before falling to Clark I'niv. of Worcester, Mass, in the title game held in Collegeville. First Row: I . Charieuo. J. Evans. T. Bcringer. Hoover. M. O'Malley. R. Poo lone. J. Barnes, 8. limiter. J Jones (' Walczak, B Young. I) D’Cou. Second Row: Coach Manning, B. Balker. I). Whitten. M. Kacke, 1 . Kuschnitsky. K. Bull. S. Popescu. J. Swayze. J. Ackerman. J. Mover. M. Rrandlv. Coach Gifford. 15 Field Hockey Under Coach Adele Boyd. I rsinus once again kept up with the big schools playing Division I field hockey. The '84 Bears stayed in the top 20 all year, winding up with a no. 13 ranking after climbing as high as no. 10 in midseason. The Bears returned to the EC AC tourney anti almost held on to the title they won in 1983. The Bears got past Boston Univ. in the semifinals in an exciting flickoff. but they fell to Boston College in the title game on BC s home field. 16 Ursinus Opponent 4 Michigan State 0 2 Rutgers 1 2 Toledo 1 3 Delaware 1 2 Lehigh 1 3 Drexel 0 0 Davis iC: Klkins 1 3 American Univ. 0 3 Temple 4 2 I afayette 2 0 Penn 1 3 Loc k Haven 2 6 Princeton 0 1 West Chester 0 1 Wm. Mary 2 2 Va. Commonwealth 0 1 Penn State 3 2 Villanova 0 1 LaSalle 2 RCAC Championships 1 Boston l.’niv. 3 0 Boston College 3 First Row: K. Carr. S. Green. M. Fields, I). Wurzbach. M Herb, K. Whiteley. J. Kippert. B. Bins rmen. T. Traugcr. Second Row: A Boyd. C. Rainey.Braun, T DeVincent. J. Johnson, L. Groff. T. Timko. B. Cnffery. (I. Migliore. J. Schoenberr. M. Harris 17 First Row: J. Bass. J. Schmid. H. Gosnenr. S. Boccardo. D. Hansen. E. Bolx), I) Hansen. !. Mullen.S.Sullivan, It Voiko, G. McAneneny.Second Row: ('.Smith. B. Furlong, I.. Rivera. M.Gill.C. Brown, J. Casey. J. Brady. C. Defeo. S. McNulty. S. Madams. Third Row: M. Garcia. -J. Osheron. S. Worpent. M Pascal!. B. Scanlan. B McCloskey, G. Lentz. .1 Romano. I). Bravo. R. Bruster. Fourth Row: D. Liedtke, G. Worgen. •). Thompson, T. Maiore. J. Hnuren. I). Healy, I). Wilson. L. Bush. S. Smiley. C. Odgers. R. Perry. Fifth Row: B Ihillouky. -I Donovan, M. Spina. J. Pooler. -I. Sawyers. J Fabbi. I). Carl. S. Braderman. B. Fox, Sixth Row: R. Alereio. T. Small. K. Kelk. -I. Giampalmi. J. Ricci. M. Marotea. M. Koontz, I). Mal-lozzi. -I Antonio, •! Vereen, G. Dougherty. I). Ricci, Seventh Row: B. Liebtz, T. Kiori. I). Karl. A. Mihos. M. Forte. I). Spauae. F. Hennessey. R. Enderlein. D. Ajcllo. J. Keenan. T. Cosgrave. Eighth Row: B. Connolly. P Fazio. (’. Pattison. J Kearney. B McGrath. Ninth Row: (coaches) R Tomko, R. McDermott. S. Brown. M. Bainhriode. Widenball. G. Bam ben-gen. Ursinus 7 F M Opponent 30 14 W. Maryland 20 15 Swarthmore 41 21 •Johns Hopkins 20 10 Gettysburg 21 47 Lebanon Valley 0 17 Muhlenberg 27 45 Dickinson 14 26 Brooklyn 6 18 ■ III! Football Entering the season, Ursinus took aim at its first winning season since 1972. Two-time captain Gavin Lentz was a first team allleague selection at defensive end for the second straight year. Senior linebacker John Romano led the club in tackles with 97 and made the EC AC all-star team. For the second straight year, the Bears finished 1-5 and came within a break or two of crashing through the .500 barrier. Ursinus Opponent 3 Delaware Valley 2 1 F M 3 3 Eastern 0 0 Muhlenberg 3 0 West Chester 3 1 Swart hmore 3 0 Gettysburg 2 3 Widner 2 2 Neumann 0 2 Delaware Valley 0 0 Allentown 3 0 Elizabethtown 2 1 Cabrini 2 2 Washington 1 0 Swart hmore 2 2 Eastern 1 I Moravian 3 3 Immaculate 0 2 Cabrini 3 3 Albright 1 2 Rosemont 3 0 Glassboro State 3 0 Bryn Mawr 2 0 Rider 2 2 Rosemont 0 0 Haverford 2 0 Bryn Mawr 2 0 Cabrini 2 20 Volleyball Coach Kathy Curley brought in several talented freshmen to aid a club that plummeted to 3-15 in 1983. The program promptly reversed direction, and the Bears jumped to 10-19 this fall. First Row: Debbie. .. Kirby. I). Mignemi. R. Wallace. I. Kuhn. Second Row: K. Slatter. (1. Jones. R King. Chris. K. Curly. Third Row: D. Johnson. J. Cumpstone. K. Krauewski. J. Cumpstone. 21 22 L’rsinus 36 45 78 53 55 54 56 76 62 46 72 Dickinson Swart hmore Bryn Mawr Lycoming Widener W. Maryland Elizabethtown Glassboro State F M Loyola York Opponent 68 59 54 51 49 37 42 53 42 67 39 24 Women’s Swimming Diving Meg Early gave the Ursinus Swimmin' Women their only MAC title this year, but they did unveil a future gold medalist in freshman freestyler Heidi Camp. Both Meg and Heidi qualified for the NCAA Division III nationals while leading the Bears to an 8-3 record and a fifth place finish among 11 teams at the MAC Championships. First How: J. Hatcmon. A. David. D. Clounh. B. Keene. J. Letora. B. Sieraki Second Row: F. Horn,T. Brown. H. Camp. M. Prilnilit. H. Camp. 25 Men’s Swimming Diving First Row: Songccr, S. Clark-Reynolds, I. Papier, Ron, P. Barone. Jeff. R. I.acy, ('. Dunn, Second Row: Coach McDcvitt, R. Smith. P. Gallagher. J. Kiloran. 0. Geiger. J. McGuirk, S. Willis. G. Zwack. Bill Lacy as the senior captain led Ursinus to a 10-1 record in dual meets, the best mark ever for the men. Then they took fourth place among 13 schools at the MAC Championships, their highest finish since 1976. In all, the Bears earned 19 MAC medals and set nine school records. 27 Women’s Basketball First Row: J. Kcdwnnski. A. Woods, M. French, G. Million . J. Strawoet, K. Caffev. K. lorior. I. Desimone, J. Devane. N. Kurkoska. K. Carr. L. Hughes. H. O’Donnel. 28 On .Jan. 29 Kris Carr exploded for a career high 28 points to lead I Jrsinus to a stunning 69-62 upset over Swarthtnore. It could have been the turning point for a very young, very small Ursinus team that had entered the game with an 0-9 record. They lost to Swarthmore by 34 points in the season opener and they had not won a game since Feb. 7.1984 357 days before. It could have been the turning point, but it was not to be. The Bears kept on losing and wound up the year 1 -17. It was a rough season, but sometimes it is the moments that linger in the mind. The Swarthmore win will linger for a long time. Ursinus Opponent 43 Swarthmore 77 57 Albright 60 57 Muhlenberg 63 43 Immaculata 88 77 NR. Christian 67 61 Moravian 83 46 Widener 69 63 Spring Garden 81 43 Muhlenberg 63 71 Albright 96 69 Swarthmore 63 30 Allentown 64 59 Glass boro State 103 61 Moravian 80 65 Cabrini 96 61 West Chester 111 47 Widener 58 55 F M 65 29 This season the senior co-captain, Robbie Voiko, led the Bears with 12.3 points a game as they posted an 11-11 record for the new coach. Gerry Gasser. This record was up three notches from 1983-84. The Bears actually came within two points of their winning season since 1981-82. They lost in overtime to Widener and to Phila. Pharmacy. The Bears started the year 4-0 for the first time since Dec. 1973 and led the Division III in free throw shooting for two weeks. 30 Men’s Basketball First Row: A. Fribcrjj. T. Curley, P. Udavich. B. Kapchinski, Second Row: I.. Marion, Third Row: Coach Gasser. M. Sorrubi. J. Boyle. M. Hartc. R. Hess. J. Ginley. R. Kobilinsky. M. Schaffer. T. Timko. J. Zamactelli. R. Voiko. Coach Byless. Ursinus Opponent 74 West Chester 67 61 Albright 58 89 Haverford 54 112 Swart hmore 97 55 Widener 64 64 Scranton 72 73 Staten Is. 79 59 NYU 73 35 Wash. Lee 33 60 Eastern 63 71 Delaware Valley 83 60 Johns Hopkins 81 52 Muhlenberg 70 70 Haverford 51 43 Wheeling 49 81 York 70 67 Washington College 84 52 Widener 67 57 Moravian 56 72 Johns Hopkins 52 68 Drew 64 68 Phila. Pharmacy 72 68 Western Maryland 76 57 Washington College 72 80 Swart hmore 72 Wrestling Under the relentless, high-gear tutelage of Coach Racich, the Bears went 13-4 in dual meets and wound up fourth at the MAC Championships. Five of the ten Ursinus wrestlers won medals Ververeli, Odgers. Donahoe. Wenk, and Paolone. First Row: K. Paolone. I). Donahoe. B. Randazzo, B. Wiehler, J. I.atanzi, Second Row: Coach Racich. R. Ripp, S. Bradcrman. P. Ververeli, C. Odgers. B. Smith. It. Wenk. L. Moore. 32 inus 53 Albright Opponent 0 18 Delaware Valley 27 24 Scranton 21 19 Moravian 22 42 Upsala 5 45 Messiah 10 36 Muhlenberg 11 42 Rutgers-Camden 9 39 Baptist Bible 9 54 Elizabethtown 3 24 Susquehanna 27 17 Western Maryland 33 51 Haverford 0 54 LaSalle 6 40 Swarthmore 9 45 Widener 6 43 Johns Hopkins 12 33 In the face of a killer schedule the gymnasts dipped from 3-10 in 1984 to a 2-11 record in 1985. But those numbers are misleading. This was beyond a doubt the best team in the nine-year history of Ursinus gymnastics. The Bears placed third in the Phila. AIAVV Championships, and for the first time they qualified three gymnasts for the ECAC Championship, Benner, Kanzler and Asterino. 34 Gymnastics First Row:P. Maier.S. Asterino. Second Row: D. Benner. L. Kan ler. D. Rosenberg, P Kelley, C.Swindlehuret, Third Row: K Ceccheltini.l.. Deliquila, A. Morrison. L. Kirby. R. Karpinski. Ursinus Opponent 117.1 Swarthmore 87.45 127.9 Haverford-Bryn Mawr 130.45 West Chester 164.4 127.9 Trenton St. 151.2 123.05 Maryland-Balt. 142.95 119.2 Lock Haven 132.25 128.15 Army 135 127.5 Bryn Mawr 148.3 130.35 Montclair St. 150.45 127.05 Hunter 138.5 123.15 Princeton 141.9 Glassboro State 124.95 35 Spirit Committee 38 ■M 39 ini 13 4 23 18 7 24 18 9 3 9 24 6 6 5 12 8 9 15 4 Penn Lehigh Glassboro St. Lynchburg Richmond E. Stroudsburg Drexel Lock Haven Temple Lafayette F M W. Chester Delaware Rutgers Gettysburg Trenton State NCAA Division III Tourney Cortland State Lynchburg Trenton State First Row: J. Johnson. S. Green. C. Ferris. J. Foresta. M. O'Connell, B. Bingaman, K. Whiteley. B. Capley, Second Row: Beth, C. Sonz, S. Kunkle. K. Rufe. P. Fronckowiak, L. Groff. L. Hobbs-Fernie. L. Mita. Third Row: D. Johnson, I). Wilson, D. Longo, K. Slater, S. Lessard, Libby. M. Leahy. D. Murphy, B. Caffrey, Fourth Row: A. Deasey, J. Schoenherr, M. Manzo, M. Howard, S. Reifenheiser, T. Trauger, D. Wurzbach, M. McMullen. L. Gilmore. Coach Ramsey. Women’s Lacrosse The Women’s Lacrosse team had an impressive season with a final record of 12-7. They were ranked number one in Division III all season. All their losses except one were to Division I teams. There only Division 111 loss was to Trenton State in the finals of the NCAA Division III Championships. The Lacrosse team just missed winning their third straight Championship. The only consolation was that seven out of twelve starters made the All Pennsylvania Division III team. 41 Baseball First Row: I). Bravo. J. Ixiefllad. K. ,odland. Second Row: R. Richardson. R. Brewster. J. Mullen, R. Ufaver. ■). Kelly. J. Ginley. K Malandro, Third Row: E. Bobo, J. Harle. J. Dillon. S. Smiley. K Wentzel. Fourth Row: G. Shivery . M. Harte. B. Morris. I). Kulp. J. Donovan. Fifth Row: Coach Moyer. Coach Kulp. 12 Ursinus 1 Muhlenberg Opponent 6 3 Elizabethtown 2 6 Delaware Valley 14 4 Delaware Valley 21 2 Swart hinore 7 0 Swarthmore 4 10 W. Maryland 11 3 Johns Hopkins 12 0 Johns Hopkins 4 11 Moravian 7 14 F M 15 2 Widener 18 6 Widener 23 11 Lebanon Valley 2 3 Washington C. 4 12 Washington C. 10 10 Haverford 1 8 Haverford 2 6 Albright 13 3 FUD-Madison 5 1 Ft'D-Madison 6 -13 Ursinus 0 Glass boro St. Opponent 3 2 Swart hmore 0 6 Swart bmore 0 0 Long Island 1 9 Moravian 4 2 Moravian 3 4 Kutztown 2 9 Albright 1 11 Albright 1 3 Lehigh 1 2 Drexel 1 0 Trenton State 6 3 Villanova 1 5 Muhlenberg 1 2 Muhlenberg 4 10 F M 1 16 Widener 0 9 Widener 4 3 West Chester 6 0 Eastern 3 11 Phila. Textile 0 1 LaSalle 2 2 MAC Championships Gettysburg 1 1 Scranton 2 0 ECAC Division III South Tourney Stockton St. 2 0 Kean 5 The Staff appologizes for the lack of a team photo and the team members names, but they were not available for our use. 44 Softball Co-captains Judy Rippert and Sally Grim helped carry the Bears to a second MAC Championship in two years. The junior pitcher Sally Grim was the star of the women's softball team pitching 140- innings and giving up only 14 earned runs. Sally played a large role in the winning season of 16-11. Three team members, Sally Grim, Marsha Herb, and Stormy Baver, were also members of the All Middle Atlantic Conference (Southern Division). 45 Track Field This years winning season of 7-5 was the twenty-fifth time in twenty-six years that the Bears have had a winning record. The Track Field team placed fourth in the MAC Championships. The medal winners were Abe Rowson. John Gelhard, Mike Griffin. Dean Lent. Dale Lent, Rich Dunlap. Wayne Bauerle. and Dean Condodina. I). I ent.J. Reichely.fi. I-entz,Coach Whately, J. fielhard. W. Bauerley. Z. Robinaun.fi. Krnst, I). I.ent.fi. Anis.S. Raccardo, R. Cordes. I . Mclnally, R. Hess. I). Condodina. N. Coffin, K. Kerr. R. Dunlap, Coach Symonds. J. Boyd, A. Rowson. 46 Ursinus Opponent 45 F M 99 65.5 Swarthmore 79.5 63 Widener 71.5 Moravian 47.5 Upsala 9 100.5 W. Maryland 67.5 Lebanon Valley 15 87 Albright 58 122 Muhlenberg 55 Johns Hopkins 30 39 Delaware Valley 102 Haverford MAC Championships 51 51 Susq. 120 Delaware Valley 91 Widener 64 Gettysburg 50 47 Women’s Tennis The Women's Tennis team ended their season with a record of 6-6. They made it to the MAC Championships but lost to Western Maryland. Kathy Licursi played number five singles and had the best season with a 10-2 record. .Joanne Goshow and Chris Yoa played number three doubles and finished their season with a 8-1 record. Ursinus Opponent 2 Muhlenberg 7 6 Widener 3 7 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0 F M 9 1 Haverford 8 7 Drew 2 3 Swarthmore 6 4 Albright 5 6 Cedar Crest 2 5 Moravian 4 3 .Johns Hopkins 6 7 Bryn Mawr 2 First Row: L. Kuhn. Michele. D. O’Brien. L. Fergason, Second Row: K. Donahue. S. Angst. M. French. C. Yoa. Coach Fromous. 48 Men’s Tennis The Men's Tennis team had an exceptional season. With a record of 12-5. the Hears had the best season ever. The top four players were Marc Dervishian, Joe Granahan. Jeff Pompei, and Chip Marchand. All four had winning years. inus Opponent 0 Swart hmore 9 6 Elizabethtown 3 6 Delco CC 3 9 Wilkes 0 8 Cabrini 1 6 LaSalle 3 8 W. Maryland 1 .5 Washington College 8.5 3 Villanova 6 1.5 Johns Hopkins 7.5 7 Widener 2 9 Moravian 0 9 York 0 9 Phila. Parmacy 0 4 Muhlenberg 5 i Montgomery Co. CC 2 8 Phila. Textile 1 49 Mike Griffin Doug Nevins Keith Kerr Al Fertig Cross Country The Cross Country team finished second in the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships behind Susquehanna and took fourth place among twenty-eight teams at the NCAA Mideast Kegionals a week later. It took a rule change to keep the Bears out of the NCAA Nationals. This year for the frist time, only the top three teams qualified instead of the top five teams. Mike Griffin did qualify for the nationals individually, finishing 121st of 184. Ursinus Opponent Lebanon Valley Invitational 4th of 17 teams Philadelphia Metropolotan 3rd of 11 teams Lafayette Invitational 8th of of 13 teams Indiana (Bn.) Invitational — 8th of 16 teams 15 Lebanon Valley 19 .Johns Hopkins 36 44 Millersville 16 21 Swart hmore 34 28 Susquehanna 29 21 Albright 34 16 Moravian 46 MAC Championships 2nd of 24 teams NCAA Mideast Kegionals 4th of 18 teams NCAA Division Three Nationals Mike Griffin 121st of 184 50 Golf First Row: T. Galena. B. McGrath. J. Carson. Second Row: J. Carson. C White, J. McKeon. D. Wilson, T. Efinner. Absent: T. Greenwood. The Golf team ended this year with the second best record ever of 14-4. The captain Tim Efinger along with Tom Greenwood helped the Bears tie for sixth place at the MAC Championship. Ursinus Opponent 426 Susquehanna 430 Lycoming 461 445 Lycoming 518 Wilkes 433 424 Scranton 435 447 LaSalle 440 Widener 474 429 Lebanon Valley 439 Johns Hopkins 459 448 W. Maryland 468 Swarthmore 478 Alvernia 504 431 Fairleigh Dickinson 414 Delaware Valley 452 424 F M 386 Drexel 438 414 Albright 427 Moravian MAC Championships — Tied for 6th place with Susquehanna 442 51 53 54 The asbestos scare in schools is Carnegie-Mellon banishes fraternity Csgs -olleges, too, are active in the 1 g pursuit oi making themselves ‘hot § gg EJizabethto as they work hard to build an ima and comneie th hud cin fAni« OT2 oo txJ Is o c: •+ ' .0. _E S p - CS ■p ■£ M | o SD c c a c: William E. Akin Dean of the College Albert C. Allen Jr. Biology Susan S. Ashman Dir. of Student Activities Beth L. Baize Coordinator of Non-traditional Students Jane A. Barth Chemistry Thomas Bell Biology 56 Nicholas O. Berry Political Science Egon Borgmann Economics Business Barbara Boris Registrar Barry N. Bowers Economics H.E. Broadbent III Sterling Brown Catherine A. Chambliss Library Director Health Physical Ed. Psychology Pamela Chlad Health Physical Ed. Hugh R. Clark History .John L. Cobbs English 57 Robert V. Cogger Roger I). Coleman Jeanine L. Czubaroff Career Planning Placement Mathematics Communication Arts Robert R. Davidson Physical Education Douglas J. Davis History Louis A. DeCatur English 58 Robert deVos Economics Brian Dietrich Admissions Counselor Geoffrey Dolman English S. Ross Doughty History Roy II. Dungan Education Shirley Eaton Modern languages Juan Espadas Modern Languages Ingrid Evans Assoc. Dir. of Development George C. Fago Psychology 59 Mary B. Fields Biology Gerard J. Fitzpatrick Political Science Michael J. Ford Asst. Dir. Admissions u - -John H. French Music Judith Fryer Librarian Raymond V. Gurzynski Health Physical Ed. Nancy Hagelgans Mathematics Colette Hall Modern Languages Keith J. Hardman Religion Cindy K. Harris Economics Joyce Henry Communication Arts Ronald E. Hess Pre-Med Advisor GO Barbara S. Illowsky Charles Jamison Gary E. Johnson Mathematics Librarian Admissions Counselor H. Lloyd Jones Jr. English Debra Karaens Dir. of College Comm J. Houghton Kane Dean of Student Life Frederick L. Klee Louis A. Krug Conrad E. Kruse Dir. Physical Facilities Education Placement Biology 61 Bernard F. Lentz Economics Business Joyce Lionarons English Danuta S. Lloyd Modern Languages Susan K. Madara Admissions Counselor Kathleen McQuaid Political Science Annette V. Lucas Modern Languages Angela Morrison Health Physical Education If. Conrad Meyer Jr. Economics Jay K. Miller Communication Arts 62 Douglas Nagy Physics Jeffrey V. Neslen Mathematics llildie Muench Assistant Dean Student Life Frances Novaek Modern Languages Max E. Nuscher Campus Minister Beverly Oehlert Counselor I 63 Peter F. Perreten English John I). Pilgrim Constance Poley Health Physical Ed. Jill L. Randolph David L. Rohuck Richard I . Richter English Assoc. Dean Student Life President of the College Bruce E. Rideout Carla M. Rinde Kenneth L. Schaefer Psychology Assistant Dean Student Life Director of Annual Giving 64 Patricia R. Schroeder English Blanche B. Schultz Mathematics Ray Karl Schultz Chemistry Faye F. Shaw Chemistry Michael Shaw Mathematics .John W. Shuck Mathematics Peter F. Small Assistant Dean Frank Smith Development Director James M. Sidie Biology I Evan S. Snyder Physics Teresa A. Soufas Modern Languages Margaret B. Staiger Librarian 65 Harry C. Symons Economics Honor P. Staiger Chemistry William Stoll Assoc. Dir. Development Martha Takats Elliot Tanncnbaum Lynn Thelen Physics Sports Information Modern Languages Mary K. Tiryak English Victor J. Tortorelli Chemistry John R. Van Ness Vice Pres. College Relations Richard J. Whatley John M. Wickersham Nelson M. Williams Assoc. Dean Student Life Classical Studies Vice Pres. Business Affairs William B. Williamson Philosophy — Religion Catherine C. Wilt Librarian Theodore A. Xaras Fine Arts Lorraine Zimmer Director of Admissions Donald F. Zucker Political Science The I'rsinus Homecoming Celebration for 1981 took place on October 27. The homecoming nominees and their escorts were as follows: Representing Sigma Rho Lambda were Marybeth Friel and Mark Lubic. repre senting Delta Pi Sigma were Babbette Mastroni and Joe Lattanzi. representing Pi Omega Delta were Teresa De-Vincent and Ron Carter, representing the Commuting Students was Karen DiStefanoand her escort, representing Delta Mu Sigma were Deborah Mumford and Don Walz, representing Beta Sigma Lambda were Adana Covert and Jeff Soper, representing Alpha Phi Omega were Laura Pierce and Tim Efinger, and representing Alpha Phi Epsilon were John Boyd and Sue Daniels, who was crowned the 1981 Ursinus Homecoming Queen. 68 69 72 75 77 Philadelp Quotable Television basketball commentator A1 McGuire, on the intelligence of football players: “They do one-arm pushups so they can count with the other hand “ 1985! !pum Julian Le LEAVIN(gare ° l0°! THE COUNTRY? TECHNOLOGY POLITIC menu made At 54, Mam 78 prs Parade ferenl ft LAUDERL ourt at King of Hand i the U. 5 dead Alpha Sigma Nu Pres. Judy Osborn Vice-Pres. Margie Angstadt Corresponding Sec. Margie Angstadt Alumni Sec. Nancy Allen Treas. Nancy Allen ISC Rep. Judy Osborn Social Chairperson Karen Kime Pledge Mistress Judy Osborn Parlimentarian Karen Kime Sisters: Laura Kiefer. Margie Angstadt. Judy Osborn, Karen Kime. Meg Kelly. Nancy Allen. Tammy Hoffman. Zuzanne Malcak. Michelle Gipe. Randy Karpinski. 81 Kappa Delta Kappa President Susan Boyce Vice-President Sherry Mierzejewski Treasurer — Karen Alberti Recording Sec. Lora Zimmermann Alumni Sec. Raine MacKinstrv Corresponding Sec. Linda Troutman ISC Rep. Charlene Milne Pledgemistress Mary Kurtz Devin Murphy Social Chairperson — Sue Loughrey Barb Knight On-Campus Party Chairperson Kim Kershner Kim Sutton Historian Monica Russo Sergeant-At-Arms — Mimi Micale Song Mistress Michele YYlazebek Chaplain Judy Jeffers Service Chairperson Tanya Yalcarcel Sisters: Sue Daniels Colleen Casey Debbie Morgan Tammy Seasholtz Diane Delaney Julie Turnbull Sue Douglas Sophia Lappas Marie Leahy Becky Kauffman Vicki Lauricclla Michelle Monte Diane Laffey Denise Dugan Pam Conrad Stacey Smith Tracy Clark Ange Woods Mary Howald Shelly Stcif Penny Mowll Karen McFeeters Wendy Lausch Owen Getter Nancy Raley 82 Omega Chi President Karvn Levitt Treasurer Sue Stong Corresponding Sec. Mary Lou D'anjoell Debbie Clough Recording Sec. Michelle Beraradi ISC Rep. Lisa Sipple Chaplain Bonnie Keene Historian Ann Salchow Pledgemistress V.P. Maureen O’Connell Pledgemistress Fundraiser Sally Scanlon Fundraiser Ann Titus Nancy Clough Social Chairperson Mari Kopanski Joan Maria Gagliardi Head Keeper of the Keg Debbie Rosenberg Keeper of the Keg Sharon Robbins Ginny Paynton Sisters: Nancy Lane Liz Torpey Sue Asterino Lee Ann Durang Denise Whitehouse Wendy Kresge Maria Cappetto Nancy Casey Tracy Canning Ann Kennedy Ariane Bicho George Kelly Cara Yingst Karen Heck Donna O’Brien Gail Reganato P. Mary Young Tracy Lakin Grace Beston Beth Kapczunski JoAnn McSurdy Joy Schindler MariKIlen Deskins Dawn Goodwin Linda Delaquila Heather Camp Maria Pribula Mary Beth Ovack Diane Brennan Annniaria Young Jill Winner Bonnie Nemeth Suzanne Lessard 84 85 Phi Alpha Psi President — Peggy Lough ran Vice-President Karen Dalzell Treasurer — Margie Myers Corresponding Sec. Janet Spiess Joanne Goshow Recording Sec. Cindy Trentacosti l.S.C. Pres. Diana Sakowski Sentinel Diane Fendt Kathy Lucursi Chaplain Lynn Lewis Historian Sue Johnson Rose Wuenschcl Keeper of the Tunes Kim Walter Pledgemistress Stacy Stauffer Valerie McCarthy Social Chairperson Kim Gregory Claudia Son . Party Chairperson Jennifer Dixon Diane Nicander Sisters: Robin Brittain Beth McGonigle Laura Pierce Ellen Gallagher Maura Beaudry Susan Citta Amy Friberg Debbie Longo Debbie McManus Lisa Naglee Dehi Pellegrino Robyn Plotner Jeanne Pinto Lauren Ahlbach Colette Amarante Marie Campanale Michelle Cauvin Denise Coyle Carolyn Diestler Kathy Donahue Patty Fatzinger Amy Kistler Sue Landis Lori Marion Dawn Plosha Cyndv Rand Janis Rosenzweig Lisa Sabia Denise Sadjian Suzette Strauss Anne Taylor Jennifer Tomlinson Nancy Villegas 86 88 Tau Sigma Gamma President Kippie Crouch Vice-Pres. Marsha Herb Treasurer Jennifer Foresta Secretary Cathy Rosato Corresponding Sec. Teresa Lynch Donna Weirzbach ISC Rep. Kim Caffey Pledgemistress Pam Maier Teg wen Meller Chaplain Barbara Augustine Historian Kelee Whitely Rush Chairperson Linn Possell Judy Rippert Social Chairperson Katie Cyr Jeanne Pacilio Beer Commissioner Judy Forster Maryanne Milligan Liz Mita Fundraiser Paula Franckowiak Sisters: Stormy Bauer Carrie Rainey Lynda Hobbs-Fer- nie Adana Lynn Covert Beth Ann Binga-man Teresa DeVincent Janell Cepeda Margie Kramer Toni Chambers Debera Mumford Mia Fields Marie OnopehenkoMelissa French Tobi Timko Sheri Green Pam Brown Lois Groff Mary Howard Nancy Karkoska Ginny Megliore Sue Perfendeiser Amy Sweet Jen Swezey Tamara Trauger I Alpha Phi Epsilon President — Gavin Vice-President Treasurer John Secretary Gary Chris Social Chairmen Rush Chairman Jock Chairman Brothers: Jon Curley Steve Boccardo John Doughty Barton Reese Harry Kohlfing Jerry Pensabene Jay Mullen Joel Alulius Lentz Jay Kerrigan Brady McAneney Brown Jon MarKoe Dave Risell Jim Maloney Chris Mitchell Carl Maier Brian MeCloskey Dan Wilson Dan Healy Mark Gill Russell Perry Ed Snow Jeff Guyon Dave Hansen Sam McNulty Dan Murray Jim Ruggiero Jeff Bill Mike McCurthy 90 91 Alpha Phi Omega President Timothy E finger Vice-President Eric Lehnes Membership Vice-President Service Treasurer John Social Chairman Brothers: Chris Knapp Joseph Manalo Robert Scherer Richard Kirby Leonard Paparo Marc Jacobson Nick Abidi Fessick Greg Stocckle Jeffrey Zorn Blain Moyer Rick Relova Jeff Carson Dan Machonis Chuck Brucker Joe Danyo Bill McGrory Matt Beagle Bill Detterer Charlie White Dave Reilley Beta Sigma Lambda President Geoff Soper Vice-President Rob Richardson 'treasurer Dave Dinella Sgt.-At-Arms Jeff Karr Recording Sec. Ed Woodland Corresponding Sec. Ron Brown Rushing Chairman Tom Donnell Will Oplinger Historian Al Fanelli Chaplain George Sernyak Pledgemaster Al Fanelli Asst. Pledgemaster Jeff Jones Brothers: James Barnes Sal Bello Frank Butch Chaz Caruso Brian Casey Dean Condodina Rob Curtis Marko DiFlrio Walt Dryfuss Russ Faerber Rick Fogel Paul Gallagher Bob Gritmon Andy Herskowitz James Moyu Steve Possell Tim Timko Mike Troemel Dave Weidner Brigg Backer Jim McKeon James Mavo Rich Dillon Stuart Furjanic Jason Green James Guille Harry Kobus Andy Morris John Parks Marty Racke I.ester Robbins Mike Sarubbi Brad Young 94 95 President Lou Chodoff Treasurer Prody Ververeli Secretary Keith Wood Pledgemaster V.P. Hon Wenk Asst. Pledgemaster Bob Wiehler I.F. Hep. Scott Johnson Social Chairmen Brian Carter Chaplain Joe Lattanzi Historian Ben DiJoseph Keg Master Jim Lehman Frat Jock Brian Mcllhenny Brothers: Wayne Braccia Dan Day Charles Dougherty Brad Griste Bill Lacy Lou Hubino Joe Calvitti Chuck Dunn Tom Greenwood Forrest Strickland Scott Willis Bill Amey Roger Brewster Chris Gay Gavin Geiger Mike O’Malley Matt Proulx Dan Scholl Mark Wolff Tom Anthony Don Lodge Rich LaFauer Brian Daggett Mario Spina Todd Baringer Ken Kelk Guy Lanciano Chris Pattyson Joe Kelly Joe Pirro Chuck Odgers A1 Glenn Doug Carl 96 Delta Pi Sigma 97 98 Pi Omega Delta President Mike VanBezooijen Vice-President — Bill Heinbokel Treasurer — Hon Carter Recording Sec. Sebastion Auger Corresponding Sec. — Chris Momjian I.F. Hep. John Sullivan Historian Bill Geary Chaplain — Jim Peppleman Social Chairman Roy Maurer Thomas Mannering Rushing Chairman David Poirier Brothers: Charlie Bove Steve Crampton Chris Frank James Dogramji Bill Foley Jerry Killoran Bryan Lauth Glenn Scharf Joel Davies Bill Scheinder Josh Krassen Joe Mack John McGurk Bryan Pollack Don Schneider Arvind Srinrvasen Seymour Clark Reynolds Ken Hemphill Fred Klee Jeff Heebner Rich Kobylinski Ron Lutz John McCarty Kyle Brooke Scott Gondal Rob Stankowitz Jack Evans 99 President Tim Cosgrave Vice-President Marc Lubic Treasurer Dave Spause I.F. Rep. John Romano Social Chairman Sean Linehan Ken Bull Alumni Chairman John O'Donnell Chaplain Dave Sergison Brothers: Rob Voiko Mark Garcia Brian Kalisky Luke Nelligan Bob I.es Joe Loefflad Mike Uarte Eric Bobo Kevin Phillips Bill Vogel Chas Defeo Ray Stapleton Steve Coulter Mike Pascali John Ackerman Jim Swayze Pat Fenimore Dan Chris Runhke John Boyle John Ginley Tony Maiore John Haurin Mike Lynch Chris Walczak Terry Scott John Dillon John Schmid Brian Jankauskas Tom Brown Jack Halpin Chris Hoover Jonh Jones Bob Liebsch 100 Sigma Rho Lambda Delta Mu Sigma President Don Walz Vice-President Darryl Hammer Treasurer Darryl Hammer Corresponding Sec. Tim Geiselman Recording See. Paul Kazakauskas Chaplain Ralph Paolone Seargent-At-Arms Rob The Mouth” Lamoreux Social Chairman Matt Mad Dog Fagan Frat Maniac — Ralph Paolone Brothers: Don Walz Paul Kazakauskas Steve Pote Darryl Hammer George Verna Doug Anson Matt Fagan Tom Feeney Don Decou Rob Lamoreux Bill Barclay Rica Dunlap Ralph Paolone Ben Randazzo Tim Geiselman Tobias Brcder 102 103 Astronomy Club First How: I). Kim. B. Irvin. M. Sokol. A. Graff, T. Kershnor. -I. Cnlvitti, G. Fresolone, I. Chung- First Row: E. Montgomery. E. Rieger. 1,. Winchester. J. Pirollo. P. Hope. R Marcy. R. MacKinstry. S. Johnson. B. Knight. C. Milne. Second Row: I). DeCou. (I. Toth. K. Stolnis. P. Kim. I.. Potts. J. Hixon. I,. Kiefer. S. Conway. N. Abidi. Third Row: P McNally, I- Pomatto, B. Holloway. C. Odgers. D. Prince. S. Souders. H. Irion. L Paparo. Fourth Row: W. Bauerle. I). Wilson. Beardwood Chemical Society Beta Beta Beta First Row: K. Kauffman. R. Karpinski. M. O’Connor. L. Lewis. J. Rippert. Second Row: J. -Jeffers, -I. Osborn. C. Smith. C. Milne. Third Row: K. Zeigler. Wade. J. Goshow. Nl. Gaul, C. Trentocosti. G. Rcgunnuto. 104 Bicycle Club First Row: A Salas. R Karpinski. I’. Kelly. W, Kcehn. H. Irion. Mr. .Jamison. Second Row: L Kcifcr. .J A man. B. Irvin. Dr. Snyder. Biology Club First Row:H. McCreary, H.Parikh.S. Smith. M. Russo, K. Hotter. Second Row: D. Prince. A Standeven. K. Stolnis, A. Shah. B. Holloway. A. Fond. .1. I orrl, I. Win Chester. C. Fednrkiw. Brownback-Anders Pre-Medical Society First Row: I). Kirby. J. Danyo. M. IVOrtana. A. Foad, T. McGinley. P. Kim. D. Reilly. J Zern. Second Row: E. Ixhnes. ('. Milne. P. Verereli, Third Row: S. Smith. B. Holloway. G. Lan-ciane.T. Grossman..J. Ix rd. L. Winchester. K. Stolnis. M. Sokol. Fourth Row: M. Gaul. M. Harper. L. Nelligan. G. Zwack. P. Shultes. F. Lochctta. W. Bauevle, M. Westico, M. Petrone. D. Kim. R. Relova, A. Standeven. L. Pa-peiro. 105 College Band Mr. Watson (Dir.I, A. (iillis. K. Kerr. K. Ginn. J. Kisenberg. L. Kiefer. W. Keehn. P. Kelly. J. I.ertora. Computer Club Cub and Key First How: J. Fossick. L. Nelligon, T. Klinger, M. Gaul, Second Row: K. Kerr, P. ervereli. 106 Forensic Society First Row: J. Verlin. K. Cecchettini. Second Row:Frasier. L. Kdward' Absent: S. Stok A Salas, M. Beadle. B. Foley. J. Farrell. German Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes First Row:C. Amarante, K Tacolosky K. Norco,G. Vattimn, Second Row: N Velasco, I. Rivera. L. White. B. Smith, Doan Kane. 107 First Row: B. Kennedy. M. Shendge. F. Lochetto, D. Fries. Second Row: L. Lewis, K. Richter, A. Kaum, C. Amarante. Dr. Thclcn. Haines-Barnard Pre-Legal Society First How: I,. (luinta. I. Rusico l Monte. K. Cecchettini. Second How:.). Verlin.J. McKcon,P. Loughran..). Fossick,B Kennedy.Third How: I)r. Fitzpn trick. Inter-Sorority Council First Row: S. Mierzejewski. K. I vitt. D. Sakowski.Osborn, Second Row: K. Dalzell, P. Loughran. M. ()'( onnell. K. Caffey. Third Row: S. Boyce. C. Milne. K. Crouch. 108 Le Cercle Francais First Row:C. (IretzinKer. I Rippev, H Dr. Hall. M.Skol.Second How: I). Morgan. A. Butler, I). Hitter. A. Davis, B Moran. The Lantern First Row: B. Oscink. S. Sccsc. B. Kennedy. I). Fries. Second Row: N. Vogel. J. Frasier. A. Salas. K Ceechettini, Absent: Nicosia, R. Telepko. T Galena. (J Velasco. J. Pirro, T. Wieble, C. Monpin. W. Kaneshiki. 109 Library Aids First Kow: H. Kobus. V Keehn. N. Villegas. M. Relova, T. Ijikin, M. Cappetto, Second Row: K. Ginn. T. Wieble. K Kerr. H. McMichael, M. French, I.. Sabia, Third Row: L. Messier. • I. Suter, I). Sorenson. L. Rivera. K. Wise. H. Boone. Meistersingers First Row: I.. Ix-wis. K. I.ohse, M. McMullen, W Keehn. K. Richter. T. Wieble. B. Long. C. DeCatur. B. Reiger. L. Katz. Second Row: D. Yannerell.S. Stokes. J. Hixon. Third Row: J. Kisenberg, J. Cope. S. Conway. M. Renningcr. J. Nigrine. A. Wack. I). Zuckermann. B. Kelley. J. Fessick, J. Hunter, H. Haver. 110 Newman Society Father Brinkman. B. Osciak. C. Smith, A. Standeven. Omwake Kducation Club First Row: R. Brittain. B. Kauffman. B. McGonigle. Second Row: G. Getter. J. Otborn. H. McCreary. Ill Hi Nu Epsilon First Row: A. Wack, K Korr. J. Hixon. Second Row: J. Kohler, I,. Katz. K. Ginn. W. Kcehn. B. I ong. H. Haver. F. Yatzun Phi Sigma Iota H. Haver. B. Osciak, C. Gretzinger. K. Dalzell. L. Lewis, Second Row: Dr. Kspa-das. !)r. Thclen. Dr. Raton. Dr. Soufas 112 Physics Society First How: I). Kim. It Irvin. M Sokol. A. Graff, T. Kershner. J.Calvitti. G. Fre-solone Organization of Commuting Students First Row-: K Richter, I). Fries. H. MacMichael. K Kime, B Wisneski. B. Kennedy. Second Row: I' Hoffman. J. Robey. •). Doughty I). Yannarell. C. Corcoran. S. Klee. F Mozzeo. Third Row: K. DiStefano. I). Ritter. 113 Resident Assistants First Itow: R. MeGoiiiglc, L. Guinta. S Hardwcgg, M. Kurt . M. Murom. B. Spcnuto. M. I'ascali. Second Itow: L Sipple. S McNulty. M ('appetto. K. Snow. It. Brittain. (I. Rcgnnnto. A. Freiberg, .1. Gosliow. I Voting, K Dal t ll. Third Row: I) Machonis, I. I’cpplc man. II Muench. (’ Trump, J. Rippert. I Schulte Fourth Row: T Beck. I) l-ongo, I.. Nelligan. ( Trentncosti. M. (•haul.-). Mixon, -I Klein. I). Bravo. Ski C lub First Row: M. D’Ortano. I). Migncmi. B. Morris, I. Gilmore,-). Frizell. Second Itow: K. Stauffer, S. Shinn, K. Zeulenbergs. C. Milne. I). l-nffcy. Third Row:.). Furlong, I. Poparo. E. I ehnes, -). Danyo. B. McGrory, M Petrone. I). Reilly, C. Smith. -I. Goshnw, S. Rittcnhmise Fourth Row: B. Dietrich, G. Scharf. M. Grant. 114 Spanish Club Spirit Committee Firs! Row: I). Smith.-I. Urey. M. Beaudry. . Fisher. M. Monte. Second Row: N. Villegas,C. Amnrante. N l.ane. A. Covert. K Ttoeloskv, K Erie. Third Row: R. Glas . 1). Kirby. G. Steckle. C. White. S. Furjanie. 115 Tour Guides First Row: K Taccloskv. H. Mayer. Second Row: T. Mcdinley. -I Frasier. College Union Program Board First Row: M. McCreary. I. Firollo. J. lanni zo. I) Morgan. Second Row: S. Schneller. I). Dcrcmigio, B. Russell. N Raley. S. Hardwegg, Third Row: Mrs. Ashman, •!. (loshow. N Kmmons. ('. Smith. 116 I’rsinus Ecumenical Society U. S.C.A. 117 WVOU Radio First How: A. Wack. J. Frasier. Second How: W. Keehn. H. Kelley. I.. Moser. K. Richter. Absent: Everyone Else. Womens Athletic Association First How: ('. Amarnnte, L. Giragosian. Second Row: B. Henderson, L. White. Third How: N. Kramer, A. Woods. 118 Variety Troop Firs! Row: It. Moss. K. Cecchettini.S.Stokes I. Fn «.icr K Knulit..!. Anum. l. I crtorn. Absent: .1. DeRugcriis. M. Znmiter, I. Edwards, C. Mr Kray, E. Madison. NVhitians First Row: J. Kohler. K. I)al oll. S. Mierzejewski. Second Row: ('. Grctzingcr. B. Kauffman, H. Hnycr. Third Row: C. Milne. 119 The Class of 1985 First Row: S Johnson (V.P.). L. Troutman (Troas.). Second How: S. Mierzejewski (Sec.). P. I ni hran (Pres.). 120 121 The Class of 1986 122 123 The Class of 1987 First How: B. Kapt unski i V PJ.J. Winner (Sec.). Second Row: I.. Marion tTreas.), I). Coyle (Pres.). 124 125 The Class of 1988 First Row: K. Burrows (Rep.). I.. Edwards • Pres.), M Erkvntrom (V.P.), Second Row: M Charlier (Sec.). S. Pingrey (Trees.). K. Kelk (Rep.). 126 127 128 129 They were best o Living it 1 PSYCHIATRISTS I KAPL g Hig Employnu Z How cs get n D H STHE T5 D A uMor N'l V D Ba£k To Rea 130 riends p diamond HUNTING 0 to $170,000 THE hopes it Services ;o relax, re sleep ed ?Bpj m gage ditions ■I a PHYSIC THERAPi i 131 Karen Alberti Delran, N.J. English Kappa Delta Kappa Thanks Mom and Dad. I could not have done it without you. VVendv Sue Anderson Smithtown, N.Y. Economics B.A. I won’t say goodbye just so long. It isn't an end. just a new Iteginning. Thanks Mom Dad. Marjorie Angstadt Williamsport, PA. History-Alpha Sigma Nu Susan B. Asterino Titusville, N.J. Economics B.A. Omega Chi Expect nothing and you'll always he happy! Thank You family! Kajani I)idi Bartakke Heston, VA. Economics B.A. There is only one success... to be able to live life in your own way. Thanx Mom Dad! 132 Joanne Bateman Trappe, PA. Chemistry Stormy L. Haver Kutztown. PA. Health and Physical Ed. Tau Sigma Gamma Cot to find my corner of the sky Diana Rom. Thanks for the chance Mom Dad. I love you! Thomas I). Beck dr. Philadelphia, PA. Chemistry When the going gets weird the weird turn pro. HunterS. Thompson. Thanks Mom Dad LABD. Lawrence Benevento Allentown, PA. Economics B.A. Michele A. Berardi Blairstown, N.J. Psychology Economics Omega Chi I'm forever grateful to my parents friends for making the last four years so outstanding. Christopher C. Biddle Chatham, N.J. English It was fun while it lasted! An obscure quote by Richard M. Nixon. 133 Eric M. Bobo Marlton. N.J. Mathematics Sigma Rho Lambda I couldn't have done it without you. Mother and Dad, my thanks and my love. Nochles anyone? John “Sparky” Bolder Ridgewood, N.J. Biology Life without jokes is like a road without inns. so stop and refresh along the way. Stephen Boccardo Fairless Hills, PA. Mathematics Alpha Phi Epsilon Hillary A. Boone Douglassvillc, PA. Biology These places had their moments with lovers and friends. I still can recall I love them all. Stefanie Boinski Phoenixville, PA. Political Science Charles R. Bove West Islip, N.Y. Psychology Pi Omega Delta The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. Thank you Mom and Dad. 134 Susan J. Boyce Willow Street, FA. Psychology Kappa Delta Kappa Thanks Mom! - .. r. . nothing hut merry is but half a man. L. Hunt Jonathan H. Boyd Fort Washington. PA. Economics B.A. Alpha Phi Epsilon Thanks so much Mom Dad and also Irv. Nick Silla. Its been n very nice place to visit! JJS. Biology We are what we pretend to be. so we must be careful what we pretend to l e. Kurt Vonnegut .Jr. Ronald R. Brown Fottstown, PA. 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German Tau Sigma Gamma Lite gives nothing to mankind unless they strive mightily. Horace Thanks Mom Dad. Brian Scott Dietrich Spring House, PA. Kcon. B.A. Psychology Life is hut many closed doors which must lie challenged and passed through. Jennifer L. Dixon Bethany, CT. Econ. B.A. Philosophy Phi Alpha Psi You must do the things you think you cannot do. Kleanor Roosevelt I love you Mom and Dad! James Doghramji Havertown, PA. Biology Pi Omega Delta David W. Dinella Princeton, N.J. Economics B.A. Beta Sigma Lambda A boys will is the wind's will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Charles A. Dougherty Jr. Churchville, PA. Economics B.A. Delta Pi Sigma It’s really not a matter of achievement. It's a matter of opportunity. Thanks Mom and Dad. 140 James G. Doughty Norristown. PA. Chemistry Biology But will you always stay someone else' dream of who you are? John K. Dunnigan Southampton. PA. Econ. B.A Pol. Sci. Alpha Phi Omega Lee Ann C. Durang Lancaster. PA. Psychology Omega Chi Thank Mom and Dad for making this Quote possible. I love you! Men of talent are men for occasions RH. If you can’t convince them, confuse them HST Marjorie A. Early Lebanon, PA. Economics B.A. Are of a diver, effortlessly, my mind is skyin' when I wake up ... Steve Winwood Timothy Efinger Middlesex, N.J. Economics B.A. Alpha Phi Omega These were the best of times, these were the worst of times. David J. Ely Jenkintown, PA. Mathematics Gamma Delta Iota But still try, for who know what i possible. Faraday Thanks M D. 141 Russell Faerbcr Bloomfield, CT. Economics B.A. William C. Faltermayer Wyndmoor, FA. Biology Alpha Phi Omega No man is an island, entire of itself. John Donne Albert J. Fanelli Drexel Hill, PA. Political Science Beta Sigma Lambda Thunks Mom and Dad! Thomas C. Feeney Norristown, PA. English Delta Mu Sigma Vicki, love is good. Captain Merril Steubing The Ix vc Boat Thanks folks. Diane Fcndt Sunbury, PA. Political Science Phi Alpha Psi Strangers are friends we have yet to meet. Thanks Vnl. I)i. Peg. Jenn. I love you Mom Dad Lisa Anne Ferguson Ambler, PA. English To be one’s self is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrendering to conformity. 14 Alan Let Fertig Northampton. PA. Economics B. A. Time remove all thing . I ut love and truth. Thank you. Mom and Dad John Michael Fcssick Stroudsburg PA. Economics B.A. Alpha Phi Omega Jennifer Forest a Phoenixville. PA. Health Physical Ed. Tau Sigma Gamma You get what you get when you go for it' Thank for everything mom and pop! Ellen J. Gallagher Selinsgrove, PA. Economics B.A. Phi Alpha Psi Thanks Mom, Dad, and Robin. Jerome F. Frasier III Superior. WI. English With Clod's help, we can find and pursue the magic that lies within us. Clarence C. Franck III Kennett Square, PA. Biology 143 Paul F. Gallagher, Jr. Phoenixvilie, PA. Physical Education Beta Sigma Lambda Jeremiah was a bullfrog! TDN Mark A. Garcia Aualon, N.J. 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Economics B.A. Delta Pi Sigma Chiefly the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands ... Francis Bacon Susan Louise Hardwegg Cherry Hill. N.J. Psychology Trust in god. Believe in yourself. Dare to dream. Robert Schuler I love you mom Mike. Thanks James Jeffery Harle Bordentown. N.J. Biology The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of. Blaise Pascal Thanks Mom and Dad. 145 Michael Joseph llarte Philadelphia, PA. Business Administration Sigma Rho Lambda Thanks mom. Aunt Sheila, and Uncle Bill for your love and support through these 4 years. Holly Jayne Hayer Pottstown, PA. Spanish Don't walk ahead of me I won't follow nor behind me I won’t lead but beside me as my friend. William Edward Heinbokel Westfield, N.J. Economics B.A. Pi Omega Delta Do not turn back on reaching the frontier. 1‘lutarch Thanks Mom Dad. Marsha Lee Herb Hatfield, PA. Health Physical Ed. Tau Sigma Gamma Tough times never last ... but tough people do. 146 Mark Harrison Hinkel Doylestown, PA. 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Spanish He hecho lo quo he hecho y lo quo he hecho. he hecho para mi. No soy mas que yo” Unamuno. Kandi L. Karpinski Barrington, N.J. Biology Alpha Sigma Nu As you travel life’s road, believe in yourself, give your best efforts, settle for no less. Susan K. Johnson Orefield, PA. Chemist ry Economics Phi Alpha Psi The test and use of man’s education is finding pleasure in the exercise of his mind. Barzum Rcbccca F. Kauffman Meadowbrook, PA. Biology Kappa Delta Kappa For the freedom to lx , the courage to try and for their support thanks Mom, Sue and Andy. Judy M. Jeffers Mansfield, PA. Biology Kappa Delta Kappa Things that were hard to l ear are sweet to remember. Seneca Thanks Mom. Dad. .Ioann -Jim. Honnic J. Keene Ifaddonfield, N.J. Biology Omega Chi l«et me tell you a story ... k Scott Keesal Cherry Hill, N.J. Economics B.A. There’ something happenin' somewhere, especially over at Leeann’s place. Jeffrey F. Kenton Wilmington, DE. Chemistry Your only limitation is your mind! Keith Kerr Greencastle, PA. Economics B.A. The reason why worry kills more people than work is because more people worry than work. Brian E. Kelley Hamilton Square, N.J. Chemistry (•rnduation may lie the formal end. but I will always learn from the time I’ve spent here. Christopher Knapp Delanco, N.J. Economics B.A. Alpha Phi Omega Sickness will surely take the mind where minds can’t usallv go. P. Townshend Thanks Mom Dad. 149 Barbara S. Knight Palmyra, PA. Chemistry Kappa Delta Kappa Tomorrow belongs to those who fully use today. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Frank Kohler Bridgeton, N.J. Biology Joanne E. Kohler Pottstown, PA. Mathematics We are the music-makers and we are the dreamers of dreams. — Arthur O'Shaughnessy Michael Neill Koontz Haddonfield, N.J. Economics B.A. Zet a Chi Punishment is a form of caring R.P.R. Next time don't care so much! — Zeta Chi Mari Kopanski New Holland, PA. Economics B.A. Omega Chi Now I’m looking foward to the best years of my life ... 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Biology Go forth into the world, tell them what you've learned. To Anne Pops: Robert J. Les. Jr. Washington Crossing. PA. Economics B.A. Sigma Rho Lambda Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support over the last four years. Lynne A. Lewis Montrose, PA. Biology German Phi Alpha Psi Kathryn Anne Licursi East Quoque, N.Y. Economics B.A. Phi Alpha Psi The only way to multiply happiness is to divide it. Thanks Mom and Dad I love you. 153 Scan J. I.inchan Clifton Heights, PA. Political Science Sigma Rho Lambda Patience just ran out. Pizza Man Thanks Mom and Dad. Audrey C. Little Hamilton Square, N.J. Mathematics “By the time we've made it. we’ve had it. A special thanks to my family and friends. Joseph F. Loefflad, Jr. Somers Point, N.J. Economics B.A. Sigma Rho Lambda I.et's get them before they get us. Thanx Mom and Dad for everything. Peggy M. Loughran Drexel Hill, PA. Economics B.A. Phi Alpha Psi Dare to l e different and follow your own star. Thanx Morn and Dad for your love and support Suzanna Loughrcy Holmes, I A. Economics B.A. Kappa Delta Kappa If we had but a minute, still eternity could Ik in it. Thanks Mom and Dad you are the best! Mark R. I.ubic Charlestown, R.I. Economics B.A. Sigma Rho Lambda I hear nothing. I see nothing. I know nothing. Sgt. Schultz Thanks Mom and Dad. 154 James Chivian Lukban Orange, CT. Biology “The secret of ucce i constancy to purpose. Benjamin Disraeli Raine Lee MacKinstry Landsdale, PA. Chemist ry M athematics Kappa Delta Kappa Whatever the mind can believe and conceive, it can achieve. Thanks Mom Dad I love you. Heather S. MacMichael Royersford. PA. Knglish I.et your mind alone. James Thurber Mark S. Mason Phillipshurg, N.J. Psychology If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. Frank A. Clark 155 Roy F. Maurer Chalfont, PA. Economics B.A. Pi Omega Delta If one studies books too much, one tends to forget where one’s pants are A. Einstein. 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Thanks Mom Dad for the love, support opportunity. Christopher Mitchell Marlton, N.J. Mathematics Alpha Phi Epsilon I’o my Mom Dad thanks for all the patience, love understanding. My time is up. see ya UC. Suzana V. Mlcak Waldwick, N.J. Economics B.A. Life has got to be lived that's all there is to it. Eleanor Roosevelt. Life, here I come! Michelle Marie Monte Staten Island. N.Y. Political Science Kappa Delta Kappa My love Mom and Dad I give to you for you gave me the chance to become who 1 am. Thank you. 157 Leroy G. Moser Gilbertsville, FA. History Good night, good hockey. Gene Hart. Deborah R. Mould Last Lansdowne, PA. Psychology Nor knowost thou what argument thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. Emerson .lames Moyer Blooming Glen. PA. Economica B.A. Beta Sigma Lambda Deborah L. Mumford Newark. DE. Economics B.A. Tau Sigma Gamma There is intelligent life on earth, but I’m just visiting. You're awesome Mom Dad!!! Margery Lynn Myers Cherry Hill. N.J. Mathematics Phi Alpha Psi A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.” Sir Francis Bacon Luke Nelligan Pawling, N.Y. Biology Sigma Rho Lambda To my Mom. Dad and family. I love you and thank you! Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Ruuss. 158 r Douglas Nevins Stroudsburg, PA. Economics It.A. James Nitterauer Harleysville, PA. Biology Knowledge is a worthies posession without common sense; a virtue that can't be taught. Jonathan A. Nigrine Ridgewood, N.J. Psychology Gladly we would anchor, but the anchorage is quick sand ... Pero si muove. —Emerson Galileo Maureen F. O’Connell Maple Glen. PA. Political Science Omege Chi Even as we dream, we begin to succeed ... Even as we succeed, we begin to dream again. Meggan Eileen O’Connor Bordentown, N.J. Biology To the claims of conformity no man may yield and be free at all. — Oscar Wilde Carolyn Rose Notaro Staten Island, N.Y. Economics B.A. Do not pray for an easy life, pray to be a strong person. Thanks Mom Dad for your support. 159 John William O’Donnell Bensalem, PA. History Am. Public Policy Sigma Rho Lambda Thank Mom and Dad for making everything possible. Yo Prams, now we’re playing for keeps Mary Onopchenko Philadelphia, PA. Economics B.A. Tau Sigma Gamma I may l e getting older, hut I refuse to grow up! Thanks Mom, Pop, and (irandparents. Elizabeth M. Osciak Claymont, DE. Mathematics If the memory be so great, it will endure forever. We will never lose these times. Judith A. Osborn Pennington, N.J. Biology Physics Interdepartmental Alpha Sigma Nu Peace is not a goal at the end of the journey, it is the way we walk. Thanks M I) Dave. ✓ 160 Will Oplinger Columbia, MI). Economics B.A. Beta Sigma Lambda You gotta go where it's at. Al Soterway Ralph Adam Paolone Williamstown, N.J. History Delta Mu Sigma The door is open but the ride isn’t free. Thanks for the memories Mom Dad. I love you. James Mark Peppelman Huntingdon Valley, PA. Economics B.A. Spanish Pi Omega Delta The difficult wo do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer. Thank . Mom and Dad. •Jeff G. Pompei Penn Wynne, PA. Economics B.A. On the whole I'd rather In in Philadelphia The B.S. is over. Thanks Mom and Dad. Stephen S. Possell Storrs, CT. English Beta Sigma Lambda What others say about me is my reputation, what I say about myself is confidence. David T. Redstone Media, PA. History David G. Reed Pottstown, PA. Chemistry You can't go to the Super Bowl with players like Louie Giammona. Howard Cosell •John Steven Reichley Providence, R.I. English Spanish As long as you are happy you have attained all the wealth in the world. 161 Marivi M. Rclova Newtown, PA. M at hematics Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best. forget the rest . .. Sty . Sharon Charlotte Robbins Princeton, N.J. Economics B.A. Omego Chi Things are more like they are now then they ever were before. Thanks Mom and Dad. Ila Ashton Rippey Delran, N.J. Mathematics Special moments, special friends ... John Romano Clifton Hts, PA. Economics B.A. Sigma Rho Lambda Greatest feeling in the world, lying exhausted in victory. V Lombardi. Thank You Mom. Dad Helen. 162 Louis Frank Kubino, .Jr. Drcxel Hill, PA. Chemistry Delta Pi Sigma May we all travel to one destination happiness; although we may go by different roads. Stuart J. Sacks Dresher. PA. Economics B.A. I understand the innvendoand irony and I appreciate the roles the actors played 8. •had Noel Marc Sabcl Stroudsburg. PA. Economics B.A. Diana Lynne Sakowski Swathmore, PA. Economics B.A. Phi Alpha Psi Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have. 1 love you Mom and Dad Mark Philip Sardaro Norristown, PA. Chemistry Linda Schillinger New Fairfield, CT. Health Physical Ed. 163 I I Edie Schrettner Whitehall, PA. Political Science He is only bright that shines by himself. Thanks Mom Dad Sandy Lynn Schwebel Warrington, PA. Psychology Be yourself. Take kindly the counsel of the years. Be happy. Anon. I love you Dod. M. W. B Thanx. Lisa A. Sipple Quakcrtown, PA. Economics B.A. Omega Chi Feelings we try to chase. Memories that won't erase. Stay forever new. Thanx Mom. Ann-Marie A. Shelley Jewett City, CT. Political Science George P. Sernyak III Cherry Hill, N.J. Economics B.A. Beta Sigma Lambda Thanks Mum and Dad, for everything! Brian Paul Smith North Plainfield, N.J. Psychology Me is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose — J. Elliot. 1 fi4 Coleen M. Smith Philadelphia, PA. Biology I have found the Heart of Heart in Hi Michael Bruce Snyder Malaga, N.J. Economics B.A. I Robert J Spennato Springfield. PA. Biology Mom and Dad. Thanks for being the best. I love you. Scott Douglas Souders New Cumberland, PA. Chemistry I got a lot on my head and most of it is you — The Cars Janet Spiess Spring City, PA. Biology Phi Alpha Psi Believe in yourself and all thing- are possible. 165 Carol A. Stine New City, N.Y. Economics B.A. HI..nds have more fun!! Kim Alison Stahl Johnson City, TN. Economics B.A. You only live once, hut if you live right once is enough. Thank You Mom Dad. Kathleen Ann Stauffer Harrisburg, PA. Applied Math Economics Our nature lie in movement; absolute rest is death. Pascal. Thanx Mom Dad. Susan A. Stong West Chester, PA. Economics B.A. Omega Chi We choose between reality and madness, its cither sadness or euphoria. Thanks Mom Dad. Suzanne Lynn Strickland Manahawkin, N.J. Chemistry I've loved these days! Thanks. Mom and Dad. Jeannine L. Stuart Gulph Mills, PA. Health Physical Ed. 1 just don't have time to think of anything profound. 166 John L. Sullivan Bryn Mawr, PA. Chemistry Pi Omega Delta Thanks M m and Dad. Steven M. Sullivan Havertown, PA. Economics B.A. A friend? 1 soul living in 2 bodies. Thanks to alt who've made UC possible. fit: L-i . Tobi Lynne Tirnko Lnnsdale. PA. Economics B.A. Tau Sigma Gamma Only with the heart can one see rightly. What's essential is invisible to the eye. Elizabeth C. Torpey Brookside, N.J. Political Science Omega Chi The virtue which we appreciate we to some extent appreciate! Good Luck to all my friends! Linda A. Troutman Delran. N.J. Applied Math Economics Kappa Delta Kappa I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and 1 love today. Thanks Mom ei Dad. 167 I Vanessa Vandcrgaag Tuckcrton, N.J. Mathematics Christi L. Trump Hershey, PA. Economics B.A. 1 am determined to be wise But thi is beyond me. Kcclesiastes 7:23 Tania M. Valcarcel Collegeville, Pa. English Kappa Delta Kappa Thanks Mom. Dad. Jeff and Jorge for all the love and support these past four years. Steven Vasas Norristown, PA. Biology Geraldine M. Vattimo Collegeville, PA. English I consider everything a loss compared to the sur passing greatness of knowing Christ. Prody A. Ververeli Ambler, PA. Biology Delta Pi Sigma What would the world Ik- if we had no courage to attempt anything. Vincent Van Gogh 168 Nancec Ann Vogel Pipersville, PA. English Erika K. Waginger Penllyn, PA. French Gras Bisous a Mom ft Daddy. Meroi mille Pois ... votre petite. Robert T. Voiko Danville. CA. Economics B.A. Sigma Rho Lambda When I look at myself today I would be the one to say wouldn't have done it any other way Ron J. Wenk Exton. PA. Economics B.A. Delta Pi Sigma Round 2 with micro I'll always remember cuz if I fail this time I'll be back in September. Denise II. Whitehouse Philadelphia. PA. Mathematics Omega Chi Life is what you make it. Thanks Mom. Dad. Nan and Rob for making it easier. I love you! Judith Whittall-Jacobson Norristown. PA. Economics B.A. -M til-« HI 169 Dyanne Wolfson New York, N.Y. Economics B.A. Si j'ai le d sir. jo |H'UX faire n’importe quoi Dean A. Yannarell Norristown, PA. Biology Urainus college is the only place where one needs a calculator for an English 101 exam! Robert J. Wiehler Ambler, PA. Economics B.A. Kappa Delta Kappa You only live once but if you live it right, once is more than enough. 1 love you M I) Edward I). Woodland Maple Shade, N.J. Economics B.A. Beta Sigma Lambda 1 know who I am. and who I may be. if 1 choose. Delta Pi Sigma A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Francis Bacon Michele M. Wlazelek Bridgeport, PA. Political Science Ange-Marie Woods Ambler. PA. Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa Once I followed: now I lead. I have opened doors for others to walk through. Thanks UC M I) 170 Christopher Yatsko Norristown. FA. Pre-Engineering Barbara Jean Augustine Schwenksville, PA. Political Science Tau Sigma Gamma It’s a very funny thing about life: if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you often get it. Sachi Yoneyama Yokohama. Japan Psychology Lora Louise Zimmerntann Palmyra. N.J. English Kappa Delta Kappa Home is the resort of love of joy of peace and plenty. Thanks Mom. Dad. Alan. Fred. Andy. Patrick Alfred D’Souza Karachi. Pakistan Chemistry Sometimes you just have to say What the Matthew Hayward Fagen Wyckoff, N.J. English Delta Mu Sigma On second thought lets not go to Camelot. 'tis a silly place M. Python Gavin P. Lentz Ambler. PA. Political Science Alpha Phi Epsilon Work hard and desire victory: If you fail work harder. Donald A. Walz Drexel Hill. PA. Physics Delta Mu Sigma Money don’t get everything it’s true, what it don’t get. 1 can’t use. — The Beatles. 171 LllUL CllLU U UV H XXI WliVXl ||«|J |1 winners set for detailed strut c? f ie Philadelphia influence y ||.j By Jill Gerston Inquirer Staff Writer % So there, George Orwell. We managed to come tl.... you, with a little help from Michael Jackson, Tr Handbook. Ah, but now The Game begins anew. In and ( competition. Higher stakes. Two tickets to the cover of Vanity Fair, a Jeep Wagoneer in the g; the Christmas tree. 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Eugene bel Prize-winner Mother Teresa j • m W ins in Landslide % of Vote in Nation ier Chernenko DiesB Kills 500an,Mffa e ins the gold for Retton C © € to Stay? its swing to right and Reagan to increase aid The Israeli rescue tricken Ethiopia of Ethiopian Jews for New York subway vigilante ode: Ethiopia, land of famine hiiwwh 7 3ER 5 at 8 PM md Ferraro Reagan, Mondale debated rmandy Is Dead at 8' irnfi r« Slavinc 176 177 1985 Ruby Staff Editor-in-Chief Lesley Katz Assistant Editor Patti Yoder Business Manager Marivi Relova Ad Editor Hillary Boone Layout Editor Scott Smith Copy Editor — Carolyn Notaro Photography Editor Charlene Milne Faculty Editor — Linda Young Senior Editor Laurie Winchester Activities Editor Jenn Tomlinson Sports Editor Bill Amev Staff: Beth Moran Cindy Bobbins Julie Lertora Su Y. Hong 'fed Galena Sue Wilson Allison Brown Becky Kauffman Judy Osborn 178 J Ursinus College • 1982 Ursinus College • 1983 179 Sandro Risher RUBY Secretary I-esley Katz Editor in Chief Charles Jamison RUBY Advisor 180 The 1985 RUBY is a record of events of the past year. I hope that this book depicts the feelings and memories of the Ursinus students. I wish to thank my staff, Mrs. Risher, Mr. Jamison, Mr. Tannen-baum, and the Ruby artists Alison Graff and Erika Katz for their hard work. Special thanks goes to my family and my English sister for being so supportive during the long hard year. 181 183 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 and welcome to the Alumni Association of Ursinus College - v - ci;: za lOA 185 HA o-nJ f)o ores Tht LAfee' ir iausc. c I lit put c £fk p WE are proud that the Boyd family has been working and serving the people of Eastern Pennsylvania for over two hundred and fifty years. We have, in all facets of life, helped in some way to build the free f enterprise system which we all fity enjoy today. ■ The original settlers included cabinetmakers, a pewterer, inn keepers, and a developer in early railroads. HWv Fourteen generations ’ later, we are still serving, bringing from the past, fine .quality American antiques for all to enjoy. We invite you to visit one, or all of our three shops, located in the old Whitemarsh Friends Meetinghouse in historic Montgomery County, hy, ■ ' . . x where we specialize in period and country American furniture and accessories. On the hills next to us. General Washington and his troops, retreating from the Battle of Germantown, rested and buried their dead before marching on to Valley Forge. 1 f you're planning to be in Eastern Pennsylvania or Philadelphia, we invite you to visit our shops. We are forty-five minu tes from Philadelphia at exit 26, off the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Jf ChcJs IRVIN DOLORES BOYD The Meetinghouse Antiques Shop 509 Bethlehem Pike Fort Washington, Pennsylvania 19034 Telephone (215) 646-5126 OPEN SEVEN DAYS, 9 A M. — 5 P.M. 1RR Friends of the Ursinus Library Congratulate the Class of 1985 Through annual dues, and gifts to the loyalty fund, friends of the Ursinus Library make possible the development of special collections, exhibits, and occasional lectures, individuals, as friends, interpret the Ursinus Library to their community and encourage gifts from others. Benefits to friends include free use of the library, a newsletter, and invitations to special events. Providing for the objective needs of the Ursinus Library is an important objective of the friends. In 1978. a permanent endowment called the Friends of the Library Fund was created in conjunction with the Alumni Loyalty Fund. Class of 1985 we invite you to join us. 187 Congratulations to the Senior Chemistry Majors From the Chemistry Department Joan Bateman Thomas D. Beck John R. Cannon James G. Doughty Patrick A. D’Souza Robert Hilbert Jeffrey Hixon Paul R. Hope Susan K. Johnson Brian E. Kelley Jeffrey P. Kenton Barbara S. Knight Carl J. Kuebler Robert A. Kumpf Stephen M. Lagreca Raine L. MacKinstry Ron Marcy Carol A. McMillin Charlene E. Milne Brian P. O’Connor David Reed Louis F. Rubino Mark P. Sardaro Matthew J. Siegel Scott Souders Suzanne Strickland Congratulations To The Class Of 1985 Davor Photo, Inc. 654 Street Road, Box 190 Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 638-2490 188 Congratulations From Telephone: 489-4946 Collegeville, Pa. MARZELLA’S PIZZA 5th Avenue and Main Street STEAKS — ZEPS — STROMBOLI Tue.-Wed.-Thur.-Sat. Fri. 11:30-11:30 11:30-11:00 Sun. 3:30-11:00 Closed Monday 189 Throughout our past wt-'ve been together. We've shared good times, we've laughed and cried. And though we've felt alone at moments We've been together, side by side. In the future lies our destiny And as we part to each go our own way. Remember always that in our hearts We'll be together every day. So should our load grow tiresome Or our burdens too much to bear; Though the distance be great between us And seldom our passings there May each of us remember The joyous friendships known. And may the thought inspire us That we need never feel alone. Joanne E. Kohler 66dcuh'an-d Carolyn, Marivi, Brian, Ila, Walter. Joanne. Betty. Hillary 190 191 Best Wishes to the Senior Chemistry Majors THE BEARDWOOD CHEMICAL SOCIETY THE SISTERS OF OnjjfitiO ALPHA SIGMA NU WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS WARMEST WISHES AND BEST 1984-1985 Officers OF LUCK IN ALL President — Paul Hope FUTURE ENDEAVORS Vice President — Susan Johnson TO OUR GRADUATING Treasurer — Ron Marcy MEMBERS. Beardwood Sec — Jacki Pirollo I.S.C. Sec — Lori Potts John 1 We’re proud of all you’ve done and the man you have become. You’ve always added a “Spark” to our lives. Go for it! EAGLEVILLE HOTEL Love, Open 365 Days A Year Mother and Dad J.T., Betsie, Brian, Casey, Mickey, and Krystal. Rollie G. Ripp Ph 631-11A6 INNKEEPER EAGLEVILLE. PENNA 192 Congratulations To our daughter Michelle Ann Gipe Good Luck, Success, and Happiness in your future endeavors. Love, Dad, Mom, Chuck, Jim and Mary, Lisa, Dane, and Jason The Myrin Library Staff Congratulates graduat i ng Student Assistants Karen Alberti Joe Calvitti Maria Cappetto Jennifer Dixon Patrick D'Souza Judy Jeffers Walter Keehn Keith Kerr Lynne Lewis Heather Mac Michael Valerie McCarthy Carolyn Notaro Marivi Relova Tania Valcarcel 'pitae i, e tteA, • 21 Nautilus Machines • Bikes, Rowers • Sauna, steam, whirlpool • Tanning Salon • Aerobics 489-4321 753 Main Str. Collegeville TRAPPE UP TO 3091 Discount for Students 193 The Collegeville Provident National Bank wishes all the best to you the 1985 graduates American Bank A Meridian Bank INSURANCE BY JOHN J. AMON 455 WENDY ROAD SOUTHAMPTON. PA 18966 357-5034 Dear Linda, Today the world is yours! May your love of excellence never fade. We love you unconditionally and support you wholeheartedly. Mom and Dad. Qm simply elegant .12? -onoicgo Pa 215 327-2910 Congratulations, Eric! Love. Mother, Dad, Jean and Bob 194 a i CatraraL AsrdQ. 466Main St,Collcgevillc P1i)489-376C |H1 !••«« • U IIIUI Will, volil C'OOtivO Moodv .- O ‘ • y n Student ID card Mi l l w.l J ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥ Collegeville Card and Gift Shop Collegeville Shopping Center Collegeville. PA. 19426 489-7778 Fine line of Hallmark Products and distinctive Gifts 195 Congratulations. Mike We're proud of you Love, Mom, Maureen, Terri, and Frank m building center Hardware - Plywood Piumbing — Electrical Patio Supplies 3841 RIDGF PIKE COLLEGEVILLE. PA 1 42(. 48‘i 1200 Congratulations. Bill You’re the Greatest! Love, Mother. Dad. Liz, James, and Jon. Congratulations to Joe Love, Dad, Mom, Lou, and Ruth Congratulations on your graduation! Audrey Little Program yourself for a great life. Mom, Dad, Fran, Janet, and Kevin. Congratulations and Best Wishes To Our Daughter Mitra We are so very proud of you! With Love and Pride Mommy and Daddy Mina and Tina THE MEISTERSINGERS i ti ina i £Ccct ica[ zSziuice INSTALLATIONS • REPAIRS ALTERATIONS 36 FT BUCKET TRUCK SERVICE SAM MESSINA. JR 433 SO GOVERNOR PRINTZ BLVD 521-2711 LESTER. PA 19113 196 Deborah L. Mumford Sincerest Congratulations on your accomplishment From Mom and Dad” Errare humanum est sed ... The Newman Society ■h. Flowers - Plants — Gifts 37eOG«'m nto nPik« (216)489-4421 CoJl 9«vilk«. PA 19428 (216)265 6656 Collegeville 7-Eleven Cathy and Rays Offer Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1985 M 0 ft BU L N HILLARY BOOKS NA1 •E HOLLY KAYSR r JOANN’S KOHLER MARIVI RSLOVA KATHY TAG LA R 0 N C- A S P A N C V_ Congratulations, Kathleen Stauffer “With memories of all you’ve been. With pride for all you are. With hope for all you'll be. And with love ... for always” Mom and Dad Ken, Mary, Mike, and Sue Brite-Way Car Wash ' BEST WISHES A Route 130 Wood Street Burlington. N.J. 08016 from 609-386-9800 DINING SERVICE STAFF GERSON WEXLER We specialize m detailing t «coo ruoa mkvici UAntLiunr 197 Gold Star Patrons Saw Batunkyi, M.D. I)r. Mrs. Charles F. Bove H.E. Broadbent, III Mr. Mrs. J. Raymond Cannon, Jr. Dr. Mrs. Henry G. DeVincent Family Thomas C. Douglas Mr. Mrs. George Ewing, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Emlen H. Faerber Lillian Richard Felice Mr. Mrs. Vincent J. Forestra I)r. Mrs. R. Garcia Norris A. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Arnold H. Keehn Mrs. Billie LaReddola Ray Eleanor Lehnes Mr. Mrs. M. Lubic Marcon Family Mr. Gonzalo Martinez Dr. Mrs. Ahmed Mazaheri Mr. Mrs. Louis C. Pirnik, Jr. Dr. Mrs. Friedrich K. Racke President Mrs. Richard P. Richter Ralph Joan Rippey Mr. Mrs. Helmuth L. Schrettner Dr. Mrs. Charles J. Stahl Frank R. Jean M. Walters Dr. Mrs. Donald T. Walz Mr. Mrs. Gerson Wexler Family Dr. Mrs. Ray A. Wilson Lora Zimmerman 198 Silver Star Patrons Mr. Mrs. Raymond J. Gaspari Mr. H. Conrad Meyer, Jr. Bronze Star Patrons Todd Cara Bowers Dr. Mrs. Peter Chodoff Mr. Mrs. Louis S. D’Anjolell David Pat Kresge Liedtka Family Mr. Mrs. Dennis McNally Peter Gail Nevins 199 Friend of the RUBY Boh Kay Angstadt Jerald A. Blumberg The Carter Family Roger S. Clark Dinella Family Edwin E. Ferguson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Edwin W. Geiger, Jr. Donna Joe Gilmore Dr. Mrs. Jesse G. Hafer, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Joseph F. Kirby Louis A. Krug Ruth Kulp William Mary Leypoldt Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Mitchell Mr. Mrs. LeRoy E. Moser Dr. Mrs. James Nicholson Mr. Mrs. R.H. Parks Sharon L. Pingrey Richard A. Sabel Mary Ann Walczak Dr. Mrs. Richard C. Winchester Patron of the RUBY Mr. Egon Borgman Dr. John L. Cobbs Dr. Jeanine K. Czubaroff Mr. Robert deVos Dr. Shirley Eaton Dr. Mary Fields Dr. Thomas E. Gallagher Dr. Nancy Hagelgans Dr. Joyce Henry Barbara S. Illowsky Mr. Charles A. Jamison Dr. Joyce Lionarons Dr. Jay K. Miller Dr. Douglas Nagy Dr. Jeffrey Neslcn Dr. Peter Perreten Carla M. Rinde Dr. Patricia Schroeder Mrs. Jane Shinehouse Dr. John W. Shuck Dr. Evan Snyder Mr. Harry Symons i 200
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