Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)
- Class of 1986
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THE RUBY 1986 Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania 2 Table of Contents Dedication..........................................4 Ruby Staff.........................................10 Faculty 8 Staff....................................12 Senior Interviews..................................28 World News 1985-86.................................29 Campus News 1985-86................................33 Sports.............................................40 Homecoming 1985....................................44 The Greek Life.....................................94 Activities........................................126 Seniors...........................................146 Commencement......................................196 Advertisements.................................. 200 1986 Dedication Everyone ai Ursinus College knows that Richard P. Richter is the President of the College and that he was also a student as well as an English professor at Ursinus. But how did he accomplish all of these things? President Richter graduated from Ursinus College in 1953 and began his career in the business world. But in 1965 he saw a new area of endeavor an opening to become an educator at Ursinus. Although there was less financial security and a less clear future for him. he thought well of the college and was familiar with its idealistic objectives. That year. 1965. was one of great vitality and social change, with protests against Vietnam and the reassessment of young people. While teaching English. Mr. Richter became the Alumni Secretary, then the Assistant to the President. In 1969 he took the role of Vice President of Administrative Affairs, and in 1976 he was elected President of the College. He attributes this accomplishment to a combination of chance and of a purposeful decision with the unselfish guidance and support of Dr. D.L. Hellferich. then President. Since his years as a student, the President has seen many changes at Ursinus. He believes that it has fundamentally improved in its general resources those that were once limited have now become deeper and richer. This improvement shows through a better curriculum, better faculty facilities, and the new physical plant. Despite all of these changes, though, there has been and still is “an informal, caring kind of faculty, a bonding of student and teacher. This tie is not simply educational in nature; it also is social, and often lasts a lifetime. President Richter admits that there is a community sense between himself and many on the staff who were once his teachers and advisors (for instance. Professors Davis. Parsons. Dolman. Jones, and Symons all taught him and he feels that they are proud to have helped him get to where he is now). W'hen asked about what is so special about Ursinus College that other colleges lack. President Richter points out two characteristics. The first is what he calls the mission” that is. administering to undergraduates a liberal education. This has always been the objective, with an emphasis on teaching. 4 Richard P. Richter The student has a sense of being the center of attention, and student-teacher ties are a serious matter and are seen as important for advancement. The second topic is that of climate. Ursinus College is well-known for its friendly climate, and this is a reputation that has been maintained for years. Another part of this climate is the development of compulsive workers that is. students become adept in time-management. Using the phrase. If you're not going forward, you’re going backward. President Richter aims to move Ursinus toward a more visible place of leadership among liberal arts colleges. He believes leadership should also be a top priority for Ursinus students. “They should be more aware of their future role as leaders of the world coming on.” America, he feels, has become so consumed with specialization that most people seem to have fogotton the whole. Ursinus students at twenty years of age. he says, must think of themselves as those who will be running the world thirty years from now and they should be able to deal with the whole thing. They should round out their education as much as possible while at Ursinus and prepare to use all of their talents. 1986 is President Richter's tenth anniversary as President of Ursinus College. In these ten years, he has advocated many changes, but he feels he has made two significant accomplishments. First, he has reaffirmed the faculty as the central focus of the college through an improvement in tangible resources for the faculty. Second, he has successfully sustained a helping and caring relationship among faculty and students. He feels the rigorous pursuit of liberal learning takes place best within a community atmosphere such as ours. Congratulations. President Richter, on your continuing success: this 1986 Ruby is dedicated to you! 5 Time goes by turns, and chances change by course. From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. Robert Southwell 6 7 The Ruby Staff Alison K. Brown Editor-in-Chief Patti Yoder Assistant Editor Mr. C. A. Jamison Faculty Advisor Mrs. Risher Ruby Secretary Laurie Winchester Business Manager Nancy Villegas Ads Manager Wanda Fox Sales Manager Sandy Jones Sales Manager Erika Fornicola Activities Editor Jeanne Streiber Senior Section Editor JoAnn Schoenherr Sports Editor Wendy Richter Faculty Editor Michele Paladics Copy Editor Kirsten Anderson Copy Editor Daniel Zuckerman Layout Editor Chuck Brucker Photography Editor Karen Lohse Alison Graf Alison K. Brown Patti Yoder Harriet Hunter Kurt Richter Manny Romanko Sue Darley Celeste Walsh Lisa D’Ambrogi Cindy Hoyt Photographers 10 Special Thanks To: Linda Snedaker. for her beautiful artistic talent; JoAnn Schoenherr and Kurt Richter, for their generous help at the last moment; Auda May Johnson. Blanche Allen. Dr. Cobbs. Ellie Shaheen, and Joe Pirro. for their neverending understanding and assistance ... Thanks Again. Alison Q 13 William E. Akin A. Curtis Allen Jr. Susan S. Ashman Beth L. Baize Dean ol the College Biology Dir. Student Activities Coord. Non-trad. Students Nicholas O. Berry Egon Borgmann Barbara Boris Political Science Economics Registrar Barry N. Bowers Economics Adele P. Boyd HPf R Richard S. RreMiller Mathematics Sterling Brown HPER 15 Catherine A. Chambliss Psychology Pamela Chlad HPER Hugh R. Clark History John L. Cobbs English Mel Creel HPER Robert R. Davidson HPER J. Douglas Davis History Roger D. Coleman Vl.ttlMNIUtlCS Louis A. DeCatur English Robert de Vos Economics Geoffrey Dolman English S. Ross Doughty History 16 Roy H. Dungan Education Shirley Eaton Modern Language! Juan Espadas Modern Language Ingrid Evans Dir. of Dev. George C. Fago Psychology Mary B. Fields Biology Gerard J. Fitzpatrick Political Science John H. French Music Judith Fryer Librarian Thomas Glick Nancy Hagelgans Colette Hall Food Service Dir. Mathematics Modern Languages 17 Ronald E. Hess Chemistry 6 Prc Med Adv. Barbara S. Illowsky Mathematics Charles Jamison Library Director Peter G. Jessup Mathematics Gary E. Johnson Asst. Dir. Admissions H. Lloyd Jones Jr. fcnglish Debra Kamens Dir. Communications Ruth A. Kanagy Modern Languages IS J. Houghton Kane Dean of Student life Frederick L. Klee Dir Physical Facilities Conrad E. Kruse Biology M. Scott Landis Campus Minister Bernard F. Lentz Economies Joyce Lionarons English Annette V. Lucas Janet S. Luft Modern Languages Purchasing Coordinator Susan E. Madara Asst. Dir. Admissions Kathleen McQuaid H. Conrad Meyer. Jr. Political Science Economics Jay K. Miller Communication Arts 19 Angela Morrison Hildie Muench Douglas Nagy Jeffrey W. Neslen HPER Asst. Dean Student Life Physics Mathematics Frances Novack Dominic V. O'Brien Beverly Oehlert Jeff Page Modern Languages Education Counselor Asst. Dir. Student Act. William T. Parsons Peter F. Perreten John D. Pilgrim Constance Poley History 6 PA Ger. English Economics HPER X) « Jill L. Randolph English David L. Rebuck Assoc Dean Student life Richard P. Richter President Carla M. Rinde Dir. Career Planning James R. Rue Archivist Kenneth L. Schaefer Dir. Annual Giving Blanche B. Schultz Mathematics Ray K. Schultz Chemistry Michael Shaw Mathematics Bruce E. Rideout Psychology Patricia R. Schroeder English Faye F. Shaw Chemistry 21 E. Jane Shinehouse Biology John W. Shuck Mathematic James M. Sidie Biology Peter F. Small Asst. Dean Biology Teresa A. Soufas Modern Languages Margaret B. Staiger Librarian Evan S. Snyder Physics Frank Smith Dir. Planned Giving Joelle Stopkie Modern Languages Harry C. Symons Economics Roger P. Staiger Chemistry William Stoll Assoc. Dir. Dev. 22 Martha Takats Elliot Tannenbaum Lynn Thelen Mary Korman Tiryak Physics Sports Information Modern Languages English Victor J. Tortorelli John R. Van Ness Derk Visser Richard J. Whatley Chemistry Vice Pres'Coll. Rcl. History Assoc. Dean Student Life Margaret M. Whittaker John M. Wickersham Nelson M. Williams William B. Williamson Biology Classical Studies VP Business Affairs Philosophy i Religion 23 ■ mm Profile: Devin Murphy President of U.S.G.A. and member for two years. Resident Assistant, sister of Kappa Delta Kappa. All-American Lacrosse player who is captain of the women's varsity team, and recipient of the Senior Alumni Award, this description fits what prominent U.S. student? The Ruby would like to introduce Devin Murphy. Besides these activities. Devin was selected to be one of the few students that represent Ursinus in Who's Who Among College Students. Some of her hobbies include basketball, raquetball and socializing. Devin has aspirations of being a Systems Analyst dealing with customer relations for a computer firm when she graduates. These aspirations encompass her Mathematics discipline with a concentration in computer science. As a Senior at Hatboro Horsham High School. Devin took into careful consideration exactly what criteria would make her college career the best she could have hoped for. These criteria, cover a large spectrum, but Ursinus covered them all for Devin. As she says. I was looking for a small liberal arts college that was science (math) oriented. I wanted to play Lacrosse and U.C.'s program is very competitive. I wanted to be close to home and be able to be involved in many different activities and Ursinus had all that.” Devin’s Ursinus career has been a full one that has reached into many different areas of college life. We hope that Devin's post-Ursinus career will be as full and rewarding as those at Ursinus College. Profile: Sam McNulty As a freshman at Ursinus he began as a Biology major, but quickly changed to a concentration he loved ' because I enjoy reading : tng-lish. Sam McNulty will not only graduate with a B.A. in English, but also one in fcconomics Business Administration. After graduation. Sam will be attending Law School. He has been accepted to schools on both the east and west coast, but the east coast is his preferred choice. During his freshman year at U.C. Sam has been an active figure on campus. He is a brother of Alpha Phi Epsilon-, as a senior he was voted President of Inter-Fraternity Council. He has been a Resident Assistant for two years, worked as an English Department Assistant and was on The Grizzly staff. Favorite pasttimes that he enjoys are reading and weight lifting. Sam can also be seen around campus while working with the Maintenance Staff. When asked why Sam chose U.C.. he responded. The people were friendly and I liked the atmosphere of the college.” But they weren't his only reasons. He really liked the Football program, at that time the program was just getting on its feet. Sam has been on the team all four years. His football career has eneded after this '85 winning season. But with the end of one great career is sure to be the start of an other and for Sam it will be in the field of Law. 28 Vol. 312, No. 134 O G o NfMOKwn Inc Taemlay, May 14.1985 hile we were busy with ur problems of tests and parties, the world was usy with problems of its •wn. . . MOVE House L Rlaze Er ilfs 6 -bachet Ar- tali® ais ! $ y , 19 The world goes up and the world goes down. And the sunshine follows the rain; And yesterday's sneer and yesterday's frown Can never come over again. Kingsley Around Campus ... Ranked in the top ten for Hockey ... parties ... Soccer ... a winning season for Foot-ball team ... Homecoming and Queen ... tailgating ... Scotty weight room ... Cross country ... Sorority pledging ... coed Reimert ... Swimming ... dated parties ... Basketball ... President Richters tenth year anniversary ... Messiah... Air Band ... Softball ... Spring Break ... Fraternity pledging ... Baseball ... Greek Week ... Dry Campus ... Hair ... Musser Hall... Lacrosse Men and Women have super seasons ... Spring Weekend ... Friends ... Finals ... Graduation ... 33 If----- 35 37 38 39 41 42 23 mm Homecoming 1985 It was October 5 when the 1985 Homecoming Celebration took place. The nominee lor queen and their escort were a follow : Representing Delta Pi Sigma were Arianc Bicho ami Keith Wood. Representing the Commuting student were Elizabeth Well and Bill Durham. Representing Beta Sigma Lambda were Karen Heck and Rob Richardson. Representing Pi Omega Delta were P. Mary Young and Michael Van Bezoonen. Representing Sigma Rho lambda were Katie Cyr and Dave Sergeson. Representing Zeta Chi were Rosemary Weunschel and Tony Fiore. Representing Alpha Phi Omega were Maura Beaudry and Greg Stoeckle. Representing Delta Mu Sigma were Jeanne Pinto and Paul Kazakau kas. and Representing Alpha Hii Epsilon were Jeanne Pacilio and Gerry Pcnsabcnc. Katie Cyr was crowned the 1985 Ursinus Homecoming Queen. 46 47 Field Hockey uc 3 — 1 Rutgers uc 3 — 1 Lafayette uc 3 — 1 Delaware uc 1 — 0 Lehigh uc 3 — 0 Drexel uc 7 — 0 American U. uc 2—3 Temple uc 1—0 William £ Mary uc 2 — 0 Davis £ Elkins uc 2 — 0 Penn uc 2 — 1 Princeton uc 1 — 2 North Carolina uc 1 — 1 West Chester uc 1 —0 So. Illinois uc 0—3 Boston Univ. uc 0— 1 Penn State uc 2 — 1 LaSalle uc 0-2 St. Joseph's uc 2-0 Villanova UC 0—1 Record: 13-6-1 Northeastern Under Coach Adelc Boyd, the field hockey team played an all-Dmsion I schedule and finished 15th in the final NCAA rankings, its ninth Top 20 finish in the II year history of the hockey poll. The Lady Bears (13-6-1) rose as high as No. 6 in early October before a tough 2-1 loss to North Carolina, then ranked No. I. They settled for a third straight bid to the ECAC tournament in Boston, losing in the semifinals to Northeastern. 48 Beth Bingaman. Pam Braun. Kris Carr. Sue DeCoureey. Sandy Dicton. Mia Fields. Lois Groff. Jill Johnson. Ginny Migliore. Carrie Rainey. Judy Rippert. JoAnn Schoen-herr.Sue Thomas. Tami Trauger. Kelee Whiteley. Donna Wurzbach 49 Dave Aiello. Keilh Aleardi, Rich Alercio. Jeffrey Bass. Dave Bodolus. John Brady. Tom Braunlinger. Chris Brown. Larry Bush. Doug Carl. David Clarke. Bill Connolley. Joe Czeckowicz. Armen Derdenan. Charlie DcFeo. Joe Donovan. Gerry Dougherty. Bob tndcrlein. John Fabbi. Pete F azio. Bill Furlong. Steven Glueck. Harry Gosnear. Michael Grawl. Francis Hargadon. Jack Haunn. Dan Healy. Frank Hennessey. Brian Holloway. Jim Keenan. Ken Ketk. Brian Kohutc. Christopher lampfugh. John Lang. Dave 1 ledtka. Dave Lockhart. John love. Richard Lowe. Andrew Luber. Carl Maier. Jim Maloney. Mike Maratea. Chip Marchand. Jon Markoe. David Martina. John Martino. Ron Mat tl ew. Fred McAlpin.Gary McAneney. Mike McCarthy. Brian Me Closkev. Bryan McGrath. Charles McGray. Sam McNulty. Gene Metzger. An Mihos. Wiliam Montgomery. Jay Mullen. Pat O'Connor. John Oakes. Chuck Odgers. Ed Pantlc. Mike Pascali. Tim Percarpio. Russ Perry. Joe Repetti. Joe Ricci. Darren Richmond. Lenny Rivera. Andrew Rogers. Steve Sacco. Joe Sawyers. Bill Scanlan. John Schmid. Greg Schultz. Eugene Seymour. Scott Smiley. Gerald Spadaccini. Matthew Summy. John Fhompson. Tun Trautmann.Scott Trichon. John Truskowski. Rich Voiko. Dan Wilson. Scott Wolpert. Glenn Worgan. James Wright. Eric Yohe. Joe Ztrpolo. Football uc 2 38 F S M uc 20 — 6 Western Maryland uc 26 — 0 Swarthmore uc 14 — 16 Johns Hopkins uc 6 — 14 Gettysburg uc 34 — 35 Muhlenberg uc 26 2i Washington Lee uc 15 - 14 Dickinson uc 2 — II Catholic Univ. Record: 5-4 After three straight heartbreaking losses in midseason, the football team rallied to win its last three games and finish the year 5-4. us first winning season since I9 2 and only Its fifth winner since back to 1933. Coach Sterling Brown returned from a serious back operation to guide the Grizzles to down-the-stretch wins over Washington $ Lee (26-23). Dickinson (15-14) and Catholic U. (21-11). Thirteen senior starters, the fruit of his first recruiting class, crowned their football careers with hard earned success. I 51 I .1 With throe starter out with inline much of the year, the soccer team came within second of winning the first division title in its 54 year history. The Bears (14-6-3) tiedSwarthmore for the MAC Southeast Division crown but lost in a playoff. 1-0. when Swarthmore scored with 30 seconds to go. During the regular season, the Bear held a 2-1 lead over Swarthmore before giving up a goal with 23 seconds left and settling for a tie. Tor the fifth straight year. Coach Walt Manning led his club into the ECAC title game. They won the crown in 1983. finished second in 1984. and took second again this year, losing in the final to Plymouth (N.H.) State. 2-1. in four overtimes. John Ackerman Tom Brown Brigg Backer Steve Coulter Dave Kane Peter Kuschnitsky Dennis Quinn Marty Racke Jim Swayze Brad Young Jim Barnes Ken Bull Bob Carmagnam Jeff Jones Kerry Keeney Chris Hoover Mike O'Malley John Spoltore Rob Walder Dan Whitten Soccer uc 1 — 0 uc 6-0 uc 1 — 2 uc 1 — 1 uc 1 — 2 uc 1 — 2 uc 7-0 Gettysburg Western Maryland F S M Drew Scranton Johns Hopkins Lebanon Valley UC 3 — 0 Delaware Valley UC 1 — 2 Trenton State uc 3-0 Washington C. UC 1 — 0 F 6 M uc 6 — 0 Alumni UC 2 — 0 Salisbury State uc 3 - 2 Albright UC 7 — 0 Montco CC uc 3 — 2 Haverford UC 3 — 0 Hobart uc 3 — 0 Fairleigh Dickinson UC 1 - 2 Plymouth State uc 0-0 Muhlenberg Record; 14 6 3 uc 2 — 2 Swart hmore uc 4 — 1 Widener uc 0—1 Swarthmore - 53 Men's Cross-Country UC 23 — 32 Montco CC UC 24 — 31 Williamson Trade UC 20—35 Montco CC UC 15 — 44 Penn St. UC 18 — 41 Phil. Bible UC 16 — 43 Gwynedd-Mercy UC 31 — 26 Johns Hopkins UC 34 - 25 Lebanon Valley UC 43 — 19 Swarthmore UC 23 — 33 Elizabethtown UC 40—19 Albright UC 37 — 22 Moravian MAC Championships UC 17th of 25 teams MCAA Mideast Regionals Dale Lent 89th Kershner 102nd Dean Lent 109th of I67 runners Record: 7-5 Mark Cosden Dan Green Tom Kershner Dale Lent Dean Lent Brian Morris Robert Shoudt Jr. When Coach Bob Shoudt returned to Ursinus on August $. the cross country outlook seemed bleak, the men's team had only One regular back from I9S4. and the women's team did not exist. But Shoudt. the architect of the MAC championship teams of I9$0and I9SI. went to work and brought home two winning clubs. the men. led by senior co captain Tom Kershner. surprised a lot of people by posting a 7-5 mark and finishing 17th out of 25 teams at the MAC championships. 55 56 Womens Cross Country UC 18 38 Montco CC UC 18 — 39 Montco CC UC 21 35 Cedar Crest UC 17 — 38 Beaver UC 16 — 39 Phila. Bible UC 45 — 18 Johns Hopkins UC 30— 25 Lebanon Valley PAIAW Championships UC 38 - 22 H a v - B r y n Mawr 69 Phila. Text. UC 15 — 50 Uizabethtown UC 28 — 27 Albright UC 36—20 Moravian MAC Championships UC 12th of 20 teams Record: 6-4 The women's team, scraped together almost out of thin air. came through with a 6 4 mark in Its first season of competition and took 12th place among 20clubs in the MAC'S. Freshman Kristin Volk came in first in four of the sesen dual meet . 57 The volleyball team stumbled to a 515 record, the only loser of the fall season. In twelve years of Volleyball. Ursinus' best record has been 8 9. But the program is still very young. It took the mighty field hockey team about two decades to become a dominant force after it started up in 1930. 58 Volleyball uc 2 — 3 Eastern UC 2— 3 Cabrini uc 0—2 Gettysburg UC 0-3 Moravian uc 2 — 3 Swarthmore UC 0— 3 Delaware Valley uc 1 - 3 Muhlenberg UC 3 - 0 Immaculata uc 0—2 Messiah UC 1 — 3 Haverford uc 0—2 F 6 M UC 3 - 1 Albright uc 0—2 Catholic U. UC 0— 2 West Chester uc 3 — 0 Widener UC 0- 3 Rosemont uc 2 — 0 Neumann UC 0- 3 Glassboro State uc 1 — 2 Bryn Mawr Record: 5-15 uc 3 — 1 Allentown Kim DeCou Dcbi Dolcniak Samantha Duwe Kim Kraszewski Laura Kuhn Debbie Marino Denise Marino Donna Mignemi Kathy Slater Badminton Kerry Norse (co-captain). Sheri Green (co captain). Kim Walter (co-captain). Robann Rarwick. Jill Colpren. Kris Steumple. Chris Tedorkiw. Barb Wenny. Mia Mengucci. Jill Johnson. Lynn Albrecht. Paulann Orr. Karen MacTeeters. Adele Boyd (coach), Waller Keehn (coach), Paul Kim. Rick Levine. Ron Lutz. Brian Holloway. Dave Reilly. Under the direction of Adele Boyd and Walter Keehn. the Ursmus Badminton team experienced a fairly successful season. Lacking publicity from the Athletic Department, the team overcame this setback by displaying an exemplary amount of spirit and dedication. Tri captains Kerry Norse. Kim Walter, and Sheri Green guided the squad predominantly composed of Badminton Rookies. Many personal triumphs were achieved throughout the season. Sheri Green was successful in obtaining the PAIAW Group B singles championships. Kerry Norce made it to the quarter finals of the coveted Williamsburg invitational tournament. Also. Kim Walter and Walter Keehn won their first mixed doubles match in four years. The underclassmen Kris Stuemple. Jill Coldren. Barb Wenny, Chris Le-dorkiw. Lynn Albrecht, and Mia Mengucci show great promise and will be looked upon to carry the conviction of the team next year. The Men's Badminton club was rejuvinated this year thanks to such future greats as Paul Kim, Ron Lutz, Rick Levine. Brian Holloway and Dave Reilly. Best of luck to the boys next year. 60 19 John Boyle (co-captain), John Ginley (co-captain), Chris Mul-vaney. Tom Sawyers. John Zamichily. Tim Timko, Mike Schaffer. Brian Jankauskas. Rick Hess. Rich Kobylinski. Ted Clair. Rodney Toyner. Chris Ruhnke. Al Angelos (coach) Quite a few Ursinus followers were pleasantly surprised with Al Angelos' first season as head coach. The Bears finished 10-16. But in the MAC they defied the odds and almost made it to the league playoffs. The team went in the Southeast Division and tied Widener for the second of two playoff spots. In January Ursinus upset Widener in overtime. 53-51, handing the Pioneer their first league loss at home in five years. All the Bears return next year, including Mike Schaffer, who led the club in scoring and in rebounding. 62 Men’s Basketball 56 U.C. Scranton 64 90 U.C. Skidmore 59 SI U.C. Albright SO 60 U.C. Clarion 71 67 U.C. West Liberty 55 6} U.C. West Chester 74 51 U.C. Phila Pharmacy 53 79 U.C. Swarthmore 66 MAC 7 3 U.C. Malone 92 •17 U.C. Musk ingam S4 62 U.C. Rethany 63 59 U.C. Wheeling 70 75 U.C. Del Valley S7 60 U.C. John Hopkins 44 MAC 50 U.C. Muhlenberg $1 64 U.C. Haverford 51 MAC 67 U.C. Washington 70 MAC 54 U.C. W.donor OT) 52 MAC 51 U.C. Moravian 53 52 U.C. Johns Hopkins 49 MAC 51 U.C. Haverford 49 MAC 74 U.C. Western Mary'd 79 MAC 66 U.C. Washington 72 MAC S3 U.C. Swarthmore 59 MAC 43 U.C. W'idener 54 MAC 45 U.C. Wtdener 57 MAC Record KM6 63 Women’s Basketball 65 U C. Swarthmore 62 MAC 52 U.C. Allentown 69 60 U.C. West Chester 86 63 U.C. Muhlenberg 59 MAC 67 U.C. Albright 52 MAC 56 U.C. Gettysburg 59 45 U.C. Marywood 75 64 U.C. Moravian 85 MAC 72 U.C. Widener 64 MAC 60 U.C. Spring Garden 78 59 U.C. Haverford 24 MAC 52 U.C. Muhlenberg 74 MAC 59 U.C. Albright 56 MAC 58 U.C. Swarthmorc 67 MAC 62 U.C. Imniaculata 82 45 U.C. T M 50 59 U.C. Haverford 26 MAC 58 U.C. Cabrmi 64 65 U.C. Glassboro ST 63 62 U.C. Moravian 74 MAC 54 U.C. Widener 64 MAC Record 8 13 Without a senior on the roster, and with just one player over 5’ 8”. the Lady Bears rebounded from a 1984 record of 1-18 to 8-13. including a 7-5 record in MAC. Three new people made the difference: forward Bridget Algeo (fr.). led the club in scoring (10.4 pts game), center Laura Letukas (fr.). hauled down 8.5 rebounds, and Michele Repko (jr.) gave great backcourt play. Coach Strawoet also got improved play from his veterans. Forward Bobbie Sue Copley finished second in scoring and rebounding and guard Ginny Migliore led in steals and assists. 64 33 32 8 HOt Nancy Karkoska (co captain). Kris Carr (co captain). Ginny Mig-liore (co captain). Bridget Algfeo. Bobbie Sue Copley. Laura letu-kas. Barb Caffrey. Laura DeSimone. Michele Repko. Judy Faccio-lint. Kim Graeff. Melissa French. John Strawoet (coach). 65 Peg Kelly (captain). Michele Amstutz. Debbie Benner. Kathy Cecchcttini. Tri-cia Curry. Dawn Denison. Nicole Hamer. Kathy Speth. Ildiko Zudor (coach). wrnnm 66 Gymnastics IIS 1 U.C. Montclair 123 85 11805 U.C. Bryn Mawr IOS.65 1313 U.C. West Chester 156.55 122 U.C. Irenton 156.45 11235 U.C. Army 123 130.35 U.C. U.M.B.C. 153.45 13035 U.C. Lock Haven 112.4 Swart hmore 06.25 114.7 U.C. Hofstra 134.35 13135 U.C. Hunter 1125 13615 U.C. Bryn Mawr 128.95 125.3 U.C. Navy 153.8 Princeton PAIAW Championships 143.35 140.15 U.C. West Chester 166.35 Bryn Mawr 128.0 Record 5-8 Swart hi nor e 1242 The gymnasts had a great season finishing up with a winning Division III record ol 4 3 and a total record of 5 8. I he Bears broke total score record four tunes ending with a high of 140.15. In the PA1AW Championships the gymnasts placed second For the first tune, a gymnast. Marv Sabol. qualified for Nationals. Sabol also qualified for the tCAC Championship. 67 Paul Gallagher (co-captain). Jerry Killoran (co-captain). Scott Willis (co-captain), John Anion. Paul Barone. Seymour Clark-Reynolds. Ted Galena. Jeff Heebner. Dave McDevitt. John McGurk. Pete Smith. Rich Smith, Greg Zwack, Bob Sieracki (coach). 68 Men’s Swimming 33 U.C. Dickinson 71 51 U.C. Swarthmore 53 36 U.C. Gettysburg 64 67 U.C. Widener 36 64 U.C. Western Md. 38 55 U.C. Elizabethan 30 56 U.C. Susquehanna 35 56 U.C. F 6 M 47 48 U.C. Kings 39 MAC Championships: 4th Record: 6-3 MAC Championships began Feb. 27. The Bears did handsomely, repeating their 4th place finish of last year (among 13 teams), winning nine medals and breaking 10 of 16 school records. Senior Jerry Killoran gave the Bears their only gold medal, winning the SO yd freestyle in a school record 21.03 seconds. Junior John McGurk took 3rd in the 200 breast and 4th in the ICO breast, and Pete Smith finished 4th in the 100 back and 5th in the 200 back. Dave McDevitt broke four school records: 50.100 and 200 butterfly and 400 individual medley. 69 jSa y SjS ?g5!: Heather Camp (co-captain), Amy David (co-captain), Heidi Camp. Jennifer Hoeberg. Frederika Horn. Cindy Hoyt. Lynne Lawson. Janine Jones. Brenda Leek. Helen LeClair. Lynn Messier. Sue DeWane 70 The Swimmin' Women finished 7fh among 12 team in I lie MAC Championships. They broke i o school record and won only two medals. 3rd place by Heidi Camp in the 50 freestyle and a 6th place by Amy David in the 200 backstroke 71 Wrestling 54 li.C. Albright 4 28 U.C. Scranton 12 12 U.C. Del Valley 31 20 U.C. Lafayette 34 1$ U.C. Brown 20 17 U.C. Moravian 32 21 U.C. Penn 28 35 U.C. Baptist 12 40 U.C. Rutger 13 51 U.C. Up ala 0 38 U.C. Muhlenberg 12 27 U.C. Kings 18 32 U.C. Elizabethtn 15 35 U.C. Susquehanna fc 20 U.C. Western Md 23 45 U.C. Lebanon Val 12 54 U.C. Baptist 3 47 U.C. LaSalle 3 42 U.C. Haver ford II 33 U.C. Widener 10 42 U.C. Johns Hop II 38 U.C. Swarthmore 14 MAC Championship 4th of X Record: 16 6 72 K.C McCleary (captain). Tom Seitcove. Panto Ardito. trie Madison. Milton Stlva-Cralg. Dave Koons. Dave Durst. Brian Hons. Nils Neubrauer. Steve laudermikh. Dan Donahoo. John Love. Ron Matthew. Brant BtMmgsley. Chuck Odgers. Ben Randazzo. Scott Braderrnan. Bill Furlong. Gerry Sparaccini. td Rodgers. Ken KelK. Bill Racich (coach). Rollie Ripp (ass't coach). Lonnie Moore (ass't coach). Wrestling coach. Rill Racich had to mold a freshman-dominated team into a winner, and as tournament director for MAC'S, which U.C. hosted for the first time since 193 . He led the team to a 16 6 mark, setting a school record for wins in a season I or the second straight year, they finished -Ith in MAC'S. The championships took place Feb. }l-}3 five wrestlers came away with medals. Ben Randazzo won a bronze at 134 pds and Ron Matthew at heavyweight. Chuck Odgers took 4th at 177 pds. John Love finished 5th at t90 and K.C. McCleary won 6th at 16'. 73 Baseball Wilton Kulp (Coach). Jim Moyer Atsistant Coach i. Rob Richardtort (co-captain),Dave Kulp (cocaptain),Roger Brewster (co captain). Ed Malandro(co-captam). Pole Aftotme . John Dillon. Scott Smiley. Richie I alaver. Todd Blue. Gene Metzger. Tycho Frederick . Joe Donovan. Ed Wentzcl. Joe Kelly. Wally Titllcmaycr. John Gmley 6 UC Muhlenberg 7 7 UC Elizabethtown 17 6 UC F.D.U. 4 6 UC F.D.U. 5 0 UC Delaware Val 2 3 UC Delaware Val 2 7 UC Swart hmore 3 13 UC W. .Maryland 19 0 UC John Hopkins 12 6 UC John Hopkins 9 2 UC Moravian 4 3 UC F i M 4 3 UC Widener 4 7 UC Widener $ II UC Lebanon Val 10 0 UC Haverford 3 10 UC Haver ford II 5 UC Washington Col 3 4 UC Washington Col 6 Record: 6-14 Once again the Bears hit the bal like they’d invented the game. Once again they fielded like they'd never heard ol the game It was the same eld story for Ursinus baseball solid hitting, inconsistent pitching, hari-kiri fielding. Together they added up to a fifth straight non winning season. The Bears were young enough to profit by their mistakes. Every regular will return in 19$ . hopefully with steadier gloves. Fielding miscues made the difference in several close games. They lost five games by a single run and three more by two runs. The pitching showed improvement over the year before. Sophomore Toe Donovan started six games and completed five, leading the staff with a 3.82 ERA. Sophomore Ritch LaFaver. who couldn’t pitch in 1983 because of a wrist injury, won his first two college starts. When Ik wasn't pitching. laFaver started at shortstop and hit safely in all but two games. Sophomore rightfieldcr John Dillon connected for at least one hit in all but three games, earning second-team aB-MAC honors. LaFaver. Dillon, catcher Ed Wentiel and Roger Brew ster all batted over .300 75 Golf Dave Trumbowcr (Coach).Dean Altemose (co-captain). Jim McKeon (co captain . Dave Wilton (co captain . Jon Carson. Doug kirk. Scott Klee. Paul Lcddy. Bryan McGrath. Charlie White 423 UC Susquehanna 434 Lycoming 481 426 UC LaSalle 411 W idener 441 405 UC Lebanon Val 422 John Hopkins 449 401 UC Kings College 408 Scranton 415 429 UC Western Maryd 396 Juniata 402 Gettysburg 404 434 UC F S M 398 419 UC Swarthmorc 447 429 UC Moravian 439 Albright 455 403 UC Drexel 415 Alvernia 500 Record: 14-3 MAC Championships: 4th of 21 teams On April 3. in the third match of the year. |umor Charlie White shot the first hole in one in Ursmus golf history. Right then and there, you knew it wat going to be a special year, and that $ what it turned out to be. After going 14-5 in the regular season, their second best record ever, the Bears took fourth place among 21 teams at the MAC championships, alto their tecond best showing. The only better Ursmus team teed off in 1979. when coach Dave Trumbowcr wat a senior and helped the Bears go 16-1 and tie for third in the MAC'S. Among KM golfers at the MAC championships, hoik’ of the five Bears finished worse than 49th. Sophomore Scott Klee wound up 16th. sophomore Paul I eddy tied for 19th and senior Dave Wilson tied for 25th. As well as they did. the Bears were somewhat disappointed with their showing During the regular season, they'd beaten both Scranton and King's, who f imshed second and third at the MAC meet. 76 77 LaCrosse Betsy Wcng Ramsey (Coach). Anna Deasey (Assistant Coach). Donna Wurzback (cocaptain). Dcvm Murphy (co captain). Kdcc Whitdcy. JoAnn Schocnhcrr. Lynda Hobbs I crnic. Lisa D'Ambrogi. Jill Johnson. Nanci Sarcinello. Liz Vina. Lois Groff. Marie Leahy. Tami Trauger. Sue Thomas. Rarb Caffrey. Beth Ringaman. Bobbie Sue Coplay. Paula Lronckottiak. Diane Johnson 78 17 UC Glassboro 3 17 UC hast Stroudsbg 7 15 UC Drexel 4 12 UC Old Dominion 4 12 UC Lehigh 7 6 UC Temple 10 S UC Lafayette 7 IS UC F § M 4 8 UC Delaware 16 6 UC West Chester 8 16 UC Gettysburg 3 13 UC Rutgers 0 19 UC Lock Haven 6 12 UC Trenton State 9 NCAA OuarterFinals 14 UC Haverford 4 NCAA SemIFinals 16 UC Wheaton 6 NCAA Championship Game 12 UC Trenton State 10 Record: 14 3 Dtfvin Murphy ami Both Bmgainan each whipped in four goal; and Jill Johnson flood oul on defense as Ursmus rallied from a three goal deficit to beat defending chain pion Trenton State. 1210. for the NCAA Division III women's lacrosse title May 17 at the University of Maryland. The Bears, ranked No. I all season, avenged last year’s upset at the hands of Trenton State, regaining the crown they won in 1983 and 1984 Trenton entered the game ranked No. 3. fcven though it was their third title in four years, it was the first NCAA leant championship in Ur sinus history. The NCAA began sponsoring a Division III women's lacrosse tournament in f985 Before that, the tournament was held under the auspices of the U S. Women's Lacrosse Association. Devin Murphy, who led the title-game comeback with three goals in the second half, earned all America honors for the second straight year. She wound up with 58 goals for the season (third highest in schoolhistory) and 144 for her career second best behind the 164 of Sue Morley. Class of SI). Her '8 career assists put her at the top of the all-time Ursmus list. Senior attack wing Donna Wurzbach (44 goals) and sophomore cover point Bobbie Sue Coplay joined Devin as first-team all-Americans. Senior goalie Paula Fronckowiak earned second team honors. Devin and Paula were picked for the annual North South All Star Game in Baltimore, where they played with and against mainly Division I standouts. No less Ilian six Bears were named to both the all Philadelphia area and all-Pennsylvania teams Bobbie Sue. Devin. Donna, junior second homo Beth Bmgaman (52 goals), sophomore defense wing Jill Johnson. Under coach Betsy Meng Ramsey, the Bears went undefeated against Division III opposition, losing only to Division I foes Temple. Delaware and West Chester. Meanwhile they beat five other Division I teams Old Dominion. Drexel. Lehigh. Lafayette and Rutgers by a combined score of 60 23. Congratulations again to the 1986 Ursmus lacrosse team' 79 Softball Joan Moser (Coach). Judy Rippert (co-captain).Sally 6rmi (cocaptain).teigh Garrison (co-captain). IyndaCicco. Kelly Rvrne. Karen Ziegler. Kris Carr. Kelly Ames. Chris Rogahn, Judy forester. Janet Young. Theresa Prato. Kim Santerian. Sue DeCourcey. Debi Doleniak. Missy O'Donnell 14 UC 14 UC 1 UC 5 UC 5 UC 6 UC 10 UC 6 UC 3 UC 7 UC 4 UC 7 UC 13 UC 1 UC 4 UC 1 UC 6 UC 0 UC 3 UC 1 UC 3 UC 0 UC 0 UC 2 UC 1 UC 3 UC 1 UC Record: 16-9-2 Widener Widcncr Glassboro Moravian Moravian Swart hmore Swarthmore Muhlenberg Muhlenberg Lehigh Lehigh Albright Albright Allentown Villanova Trenton St F M Kean Drexel Drexel Eastern Montclair St. Joseph Kutztown Moravian Gettysburg Scranton 3 5 S $ s 2 1 3 2 3 0 5 5 5 2 4 1 2 5 I 0 0 0 7 gt When their colege career were over. Sally Grim. Judy Fortier. Leigh Garrison. Judy Rippert. Karen Ziegler and Chri Rogahn could all show four of a kind four division titles in four years. When Saly Grim fired a two-hitter for a 1-0 win over Moravian on April JO. the Bear (16-9-2) clinched their fourth straight Southeast Division crown in MAC s. Three days later Sally Grim cranked up another two-hitter. and the Bears blanked Gettysburg. 30. for their third straight MAC South title. The Bears acquired one of tin best coaches around wl en Joan Moser took over in I9S6 after coaching North I’cnn High to three state championships. They already had one of the best arms around in Grim, a three-lime all-leaguer. Sophomore catcher KnsCarr led the club with a .34-1 average and 26 RBI's in2S games. Center fielder Leigh Garrison hit ,330 m theleadoff spot and displayed an unequaled knack for scoring runs. She got on base 42 times and came around to score 29 runs. SI u u O Men's Tennis Bill Day (Coach). Marc Dervishian (Captain), Ted Aklerfer. Brigg Backer. Ted Clair. Jim Coles. Brian Finger. Ken Hemphill. Bryan Pollack. Joe Wilk 2 UC LaSalle 7 9 uc Delco C. C. 0 A UC Textile 5 0 uc Washington Coll 9 1 uc Haverford 7 1 uc Villanova 8 3 uc W idener 6 7 uc Moravian 2 2 uc Muhlenberg 2 3 uc John Hopkins 6 3 uc Elizabethtown 6 2 uc Western Maryland 6 8 uc M.C.C.C. 0 7 uc Wilkes 2 In 1985 the Bears came through with a 12 5 mark, setting a team record for most victories in a season. Number I plavcr Marc Dervishian was back this year, winning K) of his 15 matches, including eight of his last ten. But as it turned out. the Bears would need more than Dervishian. Three good players from 1985 walked the graduation gangplank. Another passed up the year to hit the books. Yet another missed all of 1986 with a shoulder iniury. The result a disappointing 410 record. $2 Women s Tennis Sul Oumn (Coach I. Donna O'Brien (Captain). Robann Bar wick. Kathy Donohue. Donna Hoy. Robin Lcfcbvre. Cindy Robbins. Joy Stefanowicz. Roberta Trumbetta. Tiffany Wood Senior captain Donna O'Brien had waged a lour year battle against her body. She wanted to play tennis. Her body didn't. A series of leg ailments sidelined her for all but 23 matches in her first three years. A a sophomore, she got around campus on crutches but hid them from the team trainer. When it was tinn to play, she'd stow the crutches in her locker, pick up her racket and hobble to the court. for a while, it looked as II Donna O'Brien's final year would be her first healthy one. But after |ust four matches, her leg gave way and her career was over. She was the season for Ursinus. although the Bears played out the string and finished 1-9. Freshman Joy Stefanowicz provided one bright spot by winning three of her seven singles matches and combining with Cindy Robbins to win four of their five doubles matches. 0 UC Swart hmore 9 0 UC F S M 9 1 UC Muhlenberg 8 3 UC Widener 6 6 UC Cedar Crest 3 4 UC Drew 5 0 UC Haverford 9 3 UC Moravian 5 Record 1-7 83 Men’s Track Abo Row son (Captain), Dick Whatley (Coach). Dave Symonds (Assistant Coach). Way no Bauerk. Dean Condodma. Rob Cordes. Rich Dunlap. Rill Furlong. Steve Grim. Rick Hess. Tom Kershner. Dale Lent. Dean Lent. Rick Lowe. Paul McNally, Larry Pomatto. Dennis Quinn. Toe Ricci. Darren Richmond. Zack Robinson. Gene Seymour. Bob Shoudt. John Wood uc 63 h S M 81 uc 906 Swart hmcre 6316 uc 33 Moravian 97 Widener 14 Upsala 0 uc 98 Western Maryland 52 Lebanon Valley 29 uc 90 Muhlenberg 55 uc 93 Albright 52 uc 9816 John Hopkins 4516 MAC Championships Tie 7th of 18 teams Record: SO Rick Hess was a basketball plaver who had to be coaxed into coming out for track. The team needed long jumpers and triple jumpers, and Hess looked like he could be good even though he had never lumped in his life. On May 2. Hess stunned the favorites by winning the gold medal in the triple lump at the Middle Atlantic Conference championships. It was the only gold for the Bears. Senior Captain Abe Row son took silver medals in the 200 and 4C0 meters for the second straight vear. He also anchored the Bears to 4th place in the 1600 relay. taking the baton from Rich Dunlap. Dale Lent and Dean Lent. Dean took 4th place in the 800for the second straight year, holding his own in a talent-laden field. Sophomore Rick Lowe, who competed in five events in most dual meets, came away with a bronze in the high lump. Freshman John Wood dominated the weight events during the 193c regular season despite a surgical knee and a blown-out elbow. The knee problem knocked him out of the MAC’S, but not before he teamed with Row son. Hess. Rowe, the Lents, and the rest to give Ursmus a '-2record.lt was the 9th straight winning record for the Bears - the 5th under Coach Dick Whatley — and their 24th winning mark in 25 years. 34 Women’s Track Bob Shoudt (Coach). Dennis Mellish (Assistant Coach). John Lannutti (Assistant Coach). I inda Giragosian (Cocaptain). Mich )!. I .moucite (Co-captain). I aura Rideout (Co-captaln). Margaret Campbell. Pam Coyle. Theresa Devine. Susie long. Diane O’Toole. Wendy Pteitler. Cindy Plantarich. Judy Spangler. Heide Speth. Jill Theurer. Carolyn Todd. Kristin Volk. Christine White 44 UC Swarthmore 92 79- 3 uc Moravian 75 Widener l5' 3 Upsala 0 MAC Championships Tie 13th of 17 teams Record: 3-1 When sophomore I aura Ruieout came away with a surprise bronse medal in the discus at the MAC championships, it signaled the start of a long road back for the Ursinus women's track program. In tin- first MAC championship for women, held in 1932. it wasn't a matter of which coach recruited the best team. With no prior recruiting having been done, it came down to which school happened to have the best female athletes on hand. Ursmus walked off with the first VIAC women’s track title. But by the time coach Bob Shoudl came on board in August 1985. the other MAC school had caught and passed Ursinus. In 1985 the Bears didn’t even have a team to enter. Shoudt started to reassemble the pieces this year, and the Bears went 3 I against a skeleton schedule. Ursinus qualified only two athletes for the I98e championships but Laura Rideout's medal gave them enough points to tie for 13th in a field of 17 teams. It's a long wav from the top. but it feels good to be up from rock bottom. 85 87 iiiiii 88 I 90 91 - 94 Alpha Phi Epsilon REIMERT HALL President — John Brady Vice President Chris Brown Treasurer Gary McAneney Social Chairmen — Bill Fox Scott Wolpert Russell Perry Secretary — Bill Connely Dennis Foley Pledge Master — Jonathan Markoe Assistant Pledge Master — Jay Kerrigan Jerry Pansabene John Doughty. Dave Hansen. Carl Maier. Jim Ma loney. Michael McCarthy. Brian McCloskey. Samuel McNulty, Jay Mullen. Jim Ruggiero. Ed Snow. Daniel Wilson, Dave Risell. Dave Ajello. Dave Bloom. John Martino. Joseph Pooler, John Thompson. Richard Voiko, Jeff Bass. Stephen Donahue. Robert Enderlein, Harry Gosnear. James Petterson. Edward Small. 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II Richard A. Kirby James P. Tursi Joseph M. Desimone Joseph Manalo David G. Wilson Matthew Farrell 206 489-95 489-6420 cHOTELandcRESTAURANT Food Lodging Since 1 701 1 Mam Street Coltegeville, PA 19426 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1986 DAVOR PHOTO, INC 654 STREET ROAD, BOX 190 BENSALEM, PA 19020 (215) 638-2490 (609) 344-3662 X)7 Good JCuck Seniors' ■ Jeanne • Maura • Old udia • Sue •Vetite -$tocv '• mv Joanne _ ,, '•Debbv '• Debbie c •£irj 'UDebi WE’LL MISS YOU! X Roofing — Siding — Shingling — Gutters — Spouting Congratulations to the Class of 1986 Donald L Wanamaker Roofing Contractor 4125 Mill Road Collegeville, PA 19426 Phone: 489-2617 CONGRATULATIONS! TO SCOTT AND TO THE CLASS OF ’86 FROM THE HOWELL FAMILY iff iff Congratulations to Our Son and Brother — Brian MeCloskey Love — Mom Dad — Theresa — Dan — Chuck — Donna — Kristie Danny 209 365-7700 TRI-STATE AIR FREIQHT INC JAMES R. HERSHMAN 4th POWHATTAN LESTER, PA. 19113 210 The Collegeville Provident National Bank wishes a!) the best to you the 1986 graduates Compliments of Collegeville Flag Mfg. Co. Collegeville, Pa. 19426 Best Wishes to the Senior Chemistry Majors THE BEARDWOOD CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1985-1986 Officers President — Jacqueline Pirollo Vice President — Greg Zwack Treasurer Dave Wilson Secretary — Rick Relova 211 The Myrin Library Staff Congratulates graduating Student Assistants Jean Becker Denise Dugan Laura Kiefer Tracy Lakin Lisa Naglee Cynthia Trentacosti Tim Weible a? the pro team of photolab services... Custom Color Prints LaserColor Dealer Film Processing Color Slides Duplicates Quantity Prints Custom B W Prints Duratrans Display Transparencies QUAKER PHOTO Service Company, Inc 102$ Arch Street PMladelprua PA 19107 215-922-4444 609-234-5659 totaaood Ieoh p Orthopedic Specialists of pottstown. ltd. ick Sunn ’brook HtatCU. PU2A Elliot Menkowitx. M.D. Ricnara P. Whittaker. M.D. John R. Oonanue. M.O. PA Congratulations Liz Frank, Ray, Pauline, Michelle Mother S Dad 212 Good Luck to my son John and all His friends at Ursinus! John J. Amon Insurance — All Lines 357-5034 455 Wendy Rd. Southampton. Pa. 18966 CUSTOV OU-lT I r N ’ Pf U°MOLS’CO KG Si i COVf PS oros orads Tt, 545 1090 JOHN H BRAUNLINGEP Pno«-Established 1925 152 Easton Avcnui New Bbonswio N J 08901 r 4 Imported Frank J. Austin MON. CLOSED TUES. 9:30 to 6:00 WED. 9:30 to 600 THLJRS. 9:30 to S:00 Bar Service AUSTINS BEVERAGES INC. 3905 Ridge Pike and Cross Keys Road Collegeville. PA 19426 Domestic Phone 489-9432 Owner FRI. 9:30 to 9 00 SAT. 9:00 to 800 SUN. CLOSED Congratulations to the Class of 1986 From the Career Planning Placement Office CONGRATULATIONS. KATE HOWARD M. CYR. JR. D.D.S. j-J K FREE PARKING CABLE TV. SCome stead . Apartments 240 E. RIO GRANDE AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J. Wildwood Phone Mrs. Mary DeSantis 609-522-3758 Proprietor FOR AIL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC AND VIDEO NEEDS! Where the Focus is on you! 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