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BELLE f R VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA • PENNSYLVANIA «ILLANOWfl ara- Day dreams . . . Sweet dreams . . . Dreams come true . . . Broken dreams . . . Everybody’s got to dream . . . Especially You! As we look out at the prospect of a new decade, dreams surge within our lives with new-born energy. The highs and lows by which we gauge our days take on new meanings and lead to new thresholds. O ur years here at Villanova run in cycles, as do our dreams. We experience sunshine days when we believe that whole handfuls of dreams can come true together, and storm days when we feel our dreams come crashing down around us. 5 ■ The 1980 yearbook traces the growth of dreams through a special set of seasons at Villanova: Special because we have already lived through them together, and Special because of the way we now choose to remember them—through the magic and the colors of our dreams. wELLE AIR 6 The cycle is familiar—Fall chilling into Winter melting into Spring. The dreams are less predictable than seasons—but just as deeply-rooted in our lives. To be bold enough to step forward and help someone’s dreams along requires special energy. But Villanova’s dreamers comprise a force equal to any challenge when working together. To dream of a better world—a world of peace and promise—is something we have all been taught to do. Yet today, to keep on dreaming is really an effort— so often our busy world seems to get in the way. Dreams realized take on new dimensions when shared—as our community responded to Dr. Patrick Nolan’s Emmy Award for “The Jericho Mile”—sharing the success of a teacher and a friend. 8 0REfl MS ach graduating class represents countless individual dreams. Yet the seniors who leave share memories that bind them together—four years of dreaming, scheming, learning, loving, and living, and watching Villanova change along with themselves. This year in a special way Villanova as a whole realizes a dream. By daring to build the Connelly Center our University has set an example for us; faculty, staff and students stand as one in sharing the joy of working and succeeding together. What was only an architect’s sketch is a busy activity center—and the people who enter its doors are now keeping the dream alive. lacking summer dreams away . . . coming back to a world of books and classes . . . Saturdays spent tailgating and cheering . . . the familiar flash of blue and white in Wildcat Stadium o . . . the first all-nighters of the year . . . concerts, plays, and parties . . . such is autumn at Villanova. e settle readily into the rhythms of the fall semester— whether coming to Villanova first time, or returning to the come to know. September are fresh and full of promise beginnings of new friendships adventures color the changing trees older friendships strengthens us season with high ambitions for the for the life we’ve dreams —the and our lives as brightly as around us. Renewing and responsibilities and sends us into the hopes and new months to come. Each and every shool year begins a long, long time prior to the first day of classes. It is the hard work and many weeks of planning by groups not usually recognized by the student population to bring about a suc- cessful opening in September. The next few pages are a tribute to those hard working in- dividuals who make it easy for us to glide in to Villanova with a minimum of problems and maximum ease . . . QUALITY CONTROL ... of Quantity Enrollment! Rev. Harry H. Erdlen, Director of Admissions. 12 13 MAKING IT HAPPEN Orientation ’79: Under the direction of Mr. Steve Steckler, Student Chairperson Barbara Oesterle, an enthusiastic steering committee, and dozens of those tee-shirted wonders known as Orientation Counselors, Villanova welcomed its largest-ever freshman class. From Sunday, September 2 thru Wednesday, September 5, groups of newly-arrived frosh and their O.C.’s reminded everyone within earshot that the class of 1983 had decided to “Make It Happen at Villanova.” (Freely translated, to “make it happen” means to make the most of four years at Villanova, get involved in the world you’ve just stepped into, and dare to become the person you dream you can be!) 14 15 SO YOU WANT TO GET INVOLVED ... 16 The Office of Student Ac- tivities encourages, through its programs, self-directed activity giving maximum opportunity for self-realization and growth. Its goal is the develoment of persons as well as intellects. WHO’S WHO IN STUDENT AC- TIVITIES: Top Row—Rev. Robert Martin. Dean of Student Activities. Lucyna Gorski Program Director. Steven Steckler Assistant Dean of Student Activities. Bottom Row: Mrs. Jeanne O'Neill. John O’Brien Assistant Progam Director. Mary Pat Perri. 17 Philadelphia; October 3-4, 1979 Amid the many domestic and international crises faced by the American people during this year, one event was so spectacularly positive that it will be remembered long after Iran and energy shortages are forgotten—that event was the coming of John Paul II. His visit to Philadelphia was a real dream come true for the more than one million people who gathered to greet and celebrate mass with the Pope. From the moment the first Polish Vicar stepped off the plane, he was treated to Philadelphia at its best, and in return Philadelphia was treated to humanity at its best. 19 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF 8:16 a.m. For many, half the fun is in getting there and facing the morning train, bus. or gas line and following that long, winding road to V.U. 9:25 . . . And they’re off! Dashing cross-campus for an early class, avoiding the temptation to stay in the a.m. mall and enjoy the sunshine. A mid-morning lab: while other students look forwa to the lunch hour, these scientists carefully exami left-overs from the ‘Pit’. Bon appetit! Everyone knows there’s nothing like a friend banana-eating contest to top off a Pie-Shopi Hoagie. The infirmary is right over that way . . . 10:32 a.m. A side-trip to Kennedy Hall to check the mall: if it’s not a letter from home, it must be the instructions for pre-registration. 1:14 p.m. Afternoon reading: Caught-up In campus life, it sometimes necessary to take a look at what’s goir on in ‘the real world’. 20 A VILLANOVA STUDENT :36 .m. After classes, it helps to take a breather, whether playing the game or sitting on the sidelines with a friend. 9:22 p.m. Good Vibes in the Fieldhouse as Harry Chapin sings and students enjoy the final touches of another ac- tivity-filled day. :18 .m. Is that an energy-saving ACS carpool or a safety hazard? None of the above: it’s a Volkswagon-stuffing contest—all aboard! :21 .m. Pausing enroute to a Doughtery Hall dinner to survey V.U.’s favorite construction site: by Spring the new Connelly Center should be ready for action. Rev. John E. Deegan. Vice-President for Student Life. 21 WELCOME CANDIDATES A great portion of the activities that oc- cur at Villanova are service-oriented. Those served by such activities range from the students of Villanova to the residents of the surrounding community to future Villanovans to the handicapped. Those who serve range from the Administration to the graduate students to the undergraduates. Just a few of the many services and servers are sketched on these pages; from the Special Olympics to the Vice President of Student Life to the service of entertainment. 23 SOMETHING SPECIAL 24 Yes, 1979 was indeed the International Year of the Child. A year to be especially conscious of the needs of young people around the world and to be especially sen- sitive to the challenges, the promises, and the dreams of tomorrow as seen through the eyes of children. Early on the morning of October 7, 1979, a group of Villanova volunteers assembled on the soccer field for what proved to be an appropriate celebration of the International Year of the Child: the first-ever Villanova Special Olympics. Af- ter a parade and the lighting of the Special Olympics tor- ch, special children from the area participated in the soccer skills training session and competition, then received medals for their efforts. The event was sponsored by the Villanovans For Life, and supported by many organizations and offices on campus. The feelings of the day were apparent on the faces of all those in- volved-participants, volunteers, and the many parents and friends who watched and cheered Villanova’s very Special Olympians. 25 Villanova’s academic year is dotted with special events which highlight the talents of different groups and organizations. The first of these activities is Paren- ts’ Weekend which showcases the Blue Key Society, ROTC and of course the leader and administrative representative of Villanova, Father President Driscoll and his assistant Mr. Murray. The ensuing pages of the Belle Air depict the event and the people responsible for Parents’ Weekend. BLUE KEY The Blue Key Society functions as a service organization at Villanova University. Campus tours are given daily for prospective freshmen and parents. Other activities include sponsoring Parents’ Weekend, Open House, Homecoming, and Help a Kid Day. STEPHEN SCOGNA - President CAROL C ROM IE — Vice President MARIANNE McDEVITT — Secretary LAURENE RYAN-Treasurer 28 29 STEPPING OUT The Villanova NROTC unit has the proud tradition of training our coun- try’s naval officers, so vital to our national defenses. The unit enjoys a prestigious reputation among NROTC units throughout the country and the Navy and Marine Corps as a whole. During their college careers the mid- shipmen enjoy activities of both a professional and social nature. Some of the many activities in which they participate include Parents’ Weekend, the APO blood drive and intramural football. A great emphasis is placed on academic and career development of the midshipmen. 31 BROTHERS AND SISTERS... THE RUSH IS ON “Go Greek!” is the chant which swells around campus twice yearly as Villanova’s fraternities and sororities recruit for membership. The ideal behind the Greek life is of course to promote fraternal brotherhood (or sisterhood) among the brothers of each frat—a brotherhood which is willing to help and support each member of the group. Villanova’s fraternity and sorority picture is filled with rushing, partying, pledging, intramurals and, of course, Greek week, as well as many valuable service activities, such as, “kidnapping”, “blood lettings” and bake sales. 32 IFC The Inter-Fraternity Council is a group of representatives from each fraternity and sorority whose main purposes are to regulate, officiate and publicize the activities of its member groups as well as to pro- mote a feeling of inter-fraternal brotherhood and sisterhood be- tween organizations. President: BILL STEPANEK AITE Delta Pi Epsilon is one of the oldest social fraternities at Villanova. Its purpose is to im- prove the social life of its members. They participate in interfraternal sporting events, sponsor TG’s, hayrides, a pleasure cruise, and a dinner dance. President: JOHN CAMPBELL Vice-President: BOB BOUGHER Treasurer: KEVIN COLLINS 33 1 A t Q Alpha Phi Omega is a national ser- vice fraternity officially installed at Villanova in 1967. On the social side are TG’s, parties and a formal dinner dance. Service projects include assisting at registration, sponsoring a Red Cross Blood Drive, and en- tertaining youngsters from an area children’s home. President - DICK KENNY Vice-President Service - CHRIS HANRAHAN Vice-President, Social — JOHN RUDDICK AKA Lamda Kappa Delta is the original social fraternity at Villanova. Its goal is to achieve a sense of brotherhood among its members. LKD has many social functions throughout the year in- cluding parties, road trips, TG’s, and a dinner dance. It also sponsors service projects such as an auction benefiting St. Edmund’s Home. President: CHRIS DAVIS Vice-President: STEVE SCHMITT Treasurer: WARD KENNEDY AKN Delta Kappa Nu is Villanova’s original service-social sorority. Its main function is to provide service to the campus and surrounding communities through various projects. DKN par- ticipates in all IFC events. If offers its members a unique experience of sisterhood through diverse service and social activities. President: COLLEEN CORCORAN Vice-President: GINNY SPOHRER (social) Vice-President: VIRGINIA HORSELL Treasurer: KAREN WALTERS 34 BrT Beta Gamma Tau is Villanova’s new co-ed fraternity. It is a social-service fraternity and therefore is closely in- volved with both the campus and surrounding community. Their social activities are an important means of continuing the growth of brotherhood. President -MICHAEL PATTY Secretary Treasurer - DEBORAH PHILLIPS ATA Delta Tau Delta is a men’s social fraternity which strives to bring its members closer together. The social calendar includes weekly TG’s. par- ties, trips to cultural sites, and a dinner dance. They also participate in in- trafraternity and intramural athletic competition. President: CHRIS CONNOR Vice-President: ROBERT WEIR Treasurer: TONYSALVADORE AXA Lambda Chi Alpha is basically a social fraternity. Contributions toward various charities include: The Easter Seal Foundation, Eagles Fight for Leukemia and underpriviledged parishes in Center City Philadelphia. Their all out support at sporting events and enthusiasm in other campus ac- tivities help to generate and uphold the old school spirit. President: RICH CAPASSO Vice-President: JOE PIPPETT Treasurer: CURT DePAOLO 35 IIBA Pi Beta Delta is Villanova’s newe sorority. They are a social-servic organization, located solely on th campus. They participate in many at tivities both at the University and in th surrounding communities. Pi Bet Delta is still growing and is becomin an integral part of V.U.’s Greek life. President: LESLIE PALMER Vice-President: JULIE SEBELIN Treasurer: DEBBIE SMITH E t E Sigma Phi Epsilon is a nation; fraternity that has been at Villanova fc five years. Although it is fairly new, th brothers participate in many social at tivities such as parties, trips and als compete in intramural sports. President: PHIL BROCHU j Vice-President: MATT CLARK Treasurer: JACK JERRETT Zeta Rho is a local fraternity, foun- ded in 1969 on the principle of con- structive pledging. Through many of its activities, Zeta Rho lends itself to a broadening of the overall college ex- perience. The brothers also make a joint effort each year to help some worthwhile charity. President: ED CASAZZA Vice-President: JASON POYER Treasurer: PAUL BALDINI tu 2 O X O z 2 o u tu X o X The football season brings with it many sights, sounds and smells but none are so long remembered as those connected with Homecoming. Homecoming is a time for old friends, marching bands, cheerleaders, queens and parties. The coming pages are a pictorial at- tempt to capture the clubs, in- dividuals and crowds who made the homecoming of 1979 such a suc- cess; sun, fun and a victory all in one day. Linda Schon. Homecoming Queen; Melissa Araya, Ann Mariano, Lenore Myers and Maureen Delaney: Members of the Court. The primary purpose of the Spirit Club is to encourage support and vocal participation in Villanova’s team sports. The club consists of 25 mem- bers, all of which exhibit energy, en- thusiasm and dedication in attempting to bring out the competitive SPIRIT in all of us. Captains: PATTY MIELE and MARK WITOWSKI SOMETHING TO CHEER 40 i xnoav Ken Opiclski. Band President Dave Linahan. Vice-President Rich Bonahue, Vice-President Fund Raising Mary Bradley. Treasurer Chrissy Madonia. Secretary Mr. John Dunphy, Director of the Band 42 The band consists of four segments, the largest of which is the “Marching Wildcats”. They perform at all home football games and several away games each year. The Symphonic Band presents winter and spring con- certs on campus and at various high schools. The Jazz Ensemble performs at social functions on and off campus. Finally, the Pep Band provides cheering music for Villanova’s basket- ball team. The purpose of the band program is to provide all students with an opportunity to continue their par- ticipation in instrumental music throughout their years at Villanova. WITH A CAPITOL “V’ FOR VICTORY! It has been said that 90% of sports is mental, meaning that motivation and desire are perhaps the greatest part of athletics. One of the greatest motivators is dreaming; dreaming of championships, dreaming of victory, of records, of personal and team triumphs. These dreams are what help young men and women continue to struggle through long hours of gruelling practice, and it is the fulfillment of these aspirations which bring the greatest joy to competitors. In the following section the Belle Air will trace the steps of the fall sports teams as they chase their elusive dreams. Above: Mary Anne Steenrod, Coordinator of Women’s Athletics and Ted Wolff. Director of Sports Information. Below Right: Sumner Drain, Athletic Business Manager. 45 ■fc. n LEADING OFF FOR THE WILDCATS . . . 1979 BASEBALL TEAM: Tri-captains: Kevin Cooke, Tom Hank, Dominic Mellilo: Coach: Larry Shane. (Note: The 1978-79 team pictured above was Inadvertently omitted from last year’s Belle Air. The 1979-80 team picture will be included in the Spring Supplement to the 1980 yearbook). 47 GRIDDERS: Co-captains: Paul Columbia and Bernie Hober; Coach: Dick Bedesem. SATURDAY’S SUPERSTARS 49 50 WOMEN’S SOCCER: Co-Captains: Carol Boyle and Robin Clackin: Coach: Lee Steivens. MEN'S SOCCER: Co-Captains: Dave McHugh and Brian Pursel: Coach: Howard Graff. I a Jrt£ UUt A KICK IN THE GRASS MEN’S TENNIS: Co-captains: Jerry Kramer, John Mulliken WOMEN’S TENNIS: Co cap- tains: Colleen Nolan, Diane Williams Coach: Dr. Robert Langran TENNIS9 ANYONE 52 VILLANOVA X-COUNTR MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Coach: Jack Pyrah. WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY: Coach: Jim Thompson. SETS THE PACE 55 PLAYING THE FIELD FIELD HOCKEY: Co-captains: Lisa Alderfcr, Debbie Smith: Coach: Cathy Miller. 56 THE ULTIMATE FRISBEE TEAM: Co-captains: Billy Gallagher and Kenny Silvcrwood. Director: Mike Francoeur. CRUISING SAILING TEAM: Captain-Coach: Lou Sander RUGBY TEAM: Co-captains: Mark Civil, Bob Lynch KEGLERS RUNNING CLUB: President: Mike Price; Vice-President; Gary Tomchuck; Secretary: Tom Ferris; Treasurer: Larry Mulligan. BOWLING TEAM: Captain: Charles Poznck; Moderator: Lucy Gorski. LEGGERS 1 62 63 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL First Place- Delta Tau Delta Runners-Up— Sigma Phi Epsilon V.U. FOOTBALL OPP. 20 at Maryland 24 35 Massachusetts 7 7 at Boston College 34 13 at Cincinnati 27 22 Youngstown State 27 20 Delaware 21 29 Holy Cross 14 24 at Marshall 14 9 at Richmond 3 32 Rutgers 17 10 Temple 42 V.U. WOMEN’S SOCCER OPP. 1 Penn 0 1 Lehigh 0 0 Franklin Marshall 1 1 at Penn State 5 0 at Princeton 1 1 Rutgers 0 1 Lehigh 0 1 at Franklin Marshall 2 0 Swarthmore 3 0 Swarthmore 0 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Penn State Invitational 4th Place Trenton Invitational 4th Place Rutgers Invitational 6th Place Temple Invitational 4th Place Big Five Invitational 1st Place Rutgers St. John’s Temple at Rutgers 1st Place EAIAW Championships at West Chester 1st Place A1AW National Championship at Florida 3rd Place PAIAW Championships V.U. WOMEN’S TENNIS OPP. 2 at Franklin Marshall 5 1 at Temple 4 9 at St. Peter’s 0 6 at St. John’s 3 5 at Textile 0 5 Phil. Pharmacy 0 5 at Widener 0 5 Rosemont 0 5 Gwynedd Mercy 0 3 Mt. St. Mary’s 2 ppd. Rutgers Camden 7 Glassboro 2 5 Delaware C.C.C. 0 WON PAIAW TOURNAMENT 4 St. Joseph’s 1 4 Swarthmore 1 5 LaSalle 0 4 Drexel 1 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY EAA Championship 1st Place Lehigh Invitational 2nd Place St. Joseph’s Delaware Catholic Haverford Big Five Invitational 1st Place IC4A Championship 1st Place NCAA Region 2 Champion 3rd Place NCAA Championship 7th Place % v.u. FIELD HOCKEY OPP. 3 Swarthmore 1 2 Bryn Mawr 3 1 Lehigh 2 1 LaSalle 1 2 at Lafayette 3 2 Immaculatta 2 All College Tourney Won Immaculata 1 Swarthmore 0 3 at St. Joseph’s 2 1 at Trenton 4 2 at Widener 2 3 Kutztown 0 2 at Glassboro 3 Regionals 0 Lehigh 2 V.U. WATER POLO OPP. 11 Lehigh 14 1 R.P.I. 8 8 Johns Hopkins 10 7 Monmouth 17 5 Millersville 11 6 Millersville 18 7 St. Francis 10 8 Johns Hopkins 15 6 Penn Aquatic 3 7 Penn Aquatic 5 1 Queens 0 V.U. MEN’S SOCCER OPP. 2 West Virginia- Wesleyan 4 4 Widener 0 0 at Textile 2 1 at Haverford 5 6 at Stockton State 0 0 Penn 3 Can. Temple 2 at St. Joseph’s 0 3 at Georgetown 1 0 at Swarthmore 0 4 Trenton State 1 'narrow .BRIDGE PROTEST! 66 Campus safety once again became an issue at Villanova in ’79-’80. This year, however, the issue was not allowed to die an actionless death. Due to the hard work and effort of both students and faculty. Am- trak, Penn DOT, and Radnor Township were all for- ced to act to resolove some of the safety problems at Villanova. The dangers of getting across 320 over the railroad tracks or bridge and the peril of crossing Lan- caster finally enraged enough people to create a suc- cessful rally which in turn caused the train track tunnel to be repaired and other government agencies to take official actions. 67 68 SNOW STEALS THE SHOW No one expected it—it wasn’t in the script; admittedly, the weather here has never claimed to be predictable—but snow in October? Trees that had not yet lost their summer color were suddenly weighted with snow and Villanova respon- ded appropriately to the touch of winter weather in the midst of our Indian sum- mer: Santa Claus made a surprise ap- pearance in the Pie Shoppe, WKVU played Christmas carols, snowmen dotted the campus, and cries of “Oh no—I don’t have snow tires!” were mixed with whispers of “Maybe classes will be can- celled tomorrow ... ” By evening, however, the sun was shining, the temp- eratures were rising, and Villanova settled back into October. 69 TAKING CARE £ OF BUt£ Rev. George F. Burnell, Acting Vice-President for Financial Affairs. INESS. . . 70 Rev. Patrick J. Rice, Vice-President for Administration. . . . BEHIND THE SCENES This brief section is dedicated to those people who receive the least praise and most criticism for the tremendous amount of work they do. The “service forces” here at Villanova (Maintenance. Security. Housekeeping, and Food Services) are a group of dedicated people working endlessly to make the ins and outs of campus life as easy and smooth as possible and without whom. Villanova could not survive. 71 THE WORKS 72 73 GREAT PERFORMANCES It’s often been said that if it weren’t for classes, college would be the life. Some of the many reasons for this theory are offered in the upcoming section. Events such as the Kenny Loggins’ Concert, the play “Cole”, the happy wings of union week, and Halloween can inspire people to sign up for the eight year plan. However, the crushing reality of midterms which soon follows, quickly puts an end to any such idea. VIUSfM IMWLUPt VIM H I AIM IMMSIf II I HIIHAII II I AIM ’% A HI Ml «I I SHI IAISHISI I AM I N 111 HCCD5 at HI SM cr COLE POCTEC 74 :ZLLimMj WBBBsm. CREATIVE FRUITS GHOULS 75 COMPUTER CENTER Right: Mr. Thomas J. Scott, Director. Below: Mr. Robert T. Kelly. Mr. Emidio R. Santoleri and Mr. Frank Suwalski. From the relatively elementary computing needs of the Freshman Engineering student to the more demanding requirements of the stu- dent in the Graduate Chemistry program, the University Computer Activity provides com- puter services to the entire Academic com- munity. Responding to the continued growth in academic computer use over the years, computer terminal clusters have been located in Bartley and Tolentine Halls, as well as in the main Computer area in Mendel Hall, to allow students to communicate with the computer more conveniently. 76 MID-HEADACHES Mid-term exams, Villanova’s answer to ‘hell week’, this year found the library filled to capacity with students eager to prove that cramming is indeed a good study method. Campus activ- ities also came to a grinding halt and classroom attendance swelled to heights unseen since the first day of the semester. All this anxiety and tooth-grinding in attempt to make that report card look good. But once that last test ended, amid the promises to study more frequently, everything returned to normal, night life and all . . . until finals of course, when everyone becomes ‘a student’. APPLYING KNOWLEDGE 78 APPLYING FOR A JOB The Career Development Center is a student service of- fice which provides career planning and placement assist- ance. Effective career decision making involves investigating career alternatives, planning, and developing strategies for implementing the career plan. Through individualized career counseling, interest testing, career group programs, and an extensive career library, students can begin to explore their career options. Career programs are also offered on resume preparation, interview- ing skills and structuring an employment search. Mr. Paul Kenney. Acting Coor- dinator of Career Development Center. 79 The PEOPLE Place 80 The Villanova Student Union is one of the largest and busiest organizations on campus. The eight major committees provide almost daily entertainment to the student body, ranging from films and con- certs to lunchtime game-shows and sales to the coordination of Spring Fever Week in April. While the Union sponsors events year-round for the entire campus, from time to time they plan special events for Union members, such as the Union Week committee competitions held Nov. 5-9, which resulted in a three-way split for first place amoung the Operations. Publicity, and University Services Committees. HENRY KLEHM-President MARYELLEN BOYLE-Vice-President for Operations CHRIS ARENDT — Secretary-Treasurer 81 “LITTLE MAC” CAPTURES CROWN In a hotly contested and highly coveted extravaganza, the King of VU. ‘Mr. Villanova’, 1979 was selected on November 12. Parading themselves before a crowd of several hundred eager admirers, twelve young men were judged on appearance, talent, poise and audience rapport. Com- petition consisted not only of formal evening dress and talent but the ‘sexy swimsuit swagger’ as well. This year’s winner was Senior Mark Anderson. To add to the success of this R.S.A. spon- sored event, all proceeds were donated to a hunger relief fund. 83 CRIME WAVE FAUSTUS SELLS OUT TO THE DEVIL Mmism LXA KIDNAPS FOR FOOD APO BARGAINS FOR BLOOD 85 WHO’S WHO PHOTOQUIZ The following students were selected for “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities” for the 1979-1980 Academic year. Do you know who’s who? See how many you can idenfity. (Answers on opposite page.) 86 1. Dan Keenan 2. Kermit DeFrog 3. Coleen Corcoran 4. Tony Condon 5. Brigid Leddy 6. Andrea Sholofsky 7. P. J. Winterhalter 8. Susan Ward 9. Terry O'Toole 10. Mary Gucciardi 11. Dick Kenny 12. AnnLevenite 13. Mark Wooley 14. Bill Mezzanotte 15. Mary Markunas 16. Mark Zimpelman 87 1. Maria Wotski 2. Paul Denis 3. Doug Wolfe 4. Laura Stccklair 5. Henry Klehm 6. Valerie Reid 7. Carol Barrale 8. Barbara Oesterle 9. Ron Triolo 10. Leslie Carranza 11. Joe D'Orazio 12. Authur Lutschaunig 13. Joyce Piroli 14. Tom Cometa 15. John Gordon 16. Steve Scogna 89 • • • • • 11111 OHM S.OHM 1. John Mulli ken 2. Nancy Bolton 3. Steve Fleischut 4. Steve Casper 5. Navaz Irani 6. Ann McDonald 7. Matt Clark 8. Tom Mullin 9. Virginia Horsell JO. Steve Santoleri 11. Susan Stroud 12. Eileen Cunniffe 13. JackJerret 14. JeffPelesh 15. WildCat 16. Nancy Rooney Not Photographed: Kathy Kelly, George Kroculick. 91 DANCING INTO THE SEASON THE PITTSBURGH BALLET PERFORMS “NUTCRACKER SUITE” AT V.U. 92 NOVEMBER 30, 1979 SENIORS: ONLY 150 DAYS UNTIL YOU - KNOW - WHAT ID ecorated dorms and holiday dreams . . . only fourteen shopping days ’til finals . . . warm drinks and close friends on a snowy evening . . . Big Five Action down at the Palestra . . . term papers due, long hours in the library . . . snow ball fights and “traying” on the hills . . . ’tis the winter season at olde V.U. Vinter, a time of seeming desolation, brings to life many sleeping, dreaming giants, of final exams and last- preparations give way to Christmas and we find that are still there. The special of late December— suspended between the new—reminds been and hope to As we enter into the January, Old Man -■ back to our Wildcat The pressures minute the magic of our dreams double-vision the feeling of being the old year and us of all we have become some day. new semester in Winter welcomes us Wonderland. MEET THE PRESS In the beginning was the word and the word became print and the print begot the press . . . and from these humble origins come to us the official publications of Villanova University. From the Villanovan to the Belle Air to WKVU, Villanova’s students are given an op- portunity to participate in and receive first hand jour- nalism experience. The type of experience also of im- measurable value to Mr. Ruane, Director of Public Relations for the University. The following pages of the Belle Air tell the story of the story tellers. Spirgs LYNX The Lynx, published through Villanova University, is an expression of the creative efforts of both the University community and other interested artists. Lynx accepts poetry, prose, essays, one act plays, photographs, graphics cartoons, and any other artistic expressions. JAN GAVIS-Editor-in-Chief MELANIE GUNNISON CALDER-Prose Editor SUSAN MCDONALD-Poetry Editor DENNIS DeMARCO- Photography Editor 96 tho V ZA foVA ENGINEER 1 ENGINEER The Villanova Engineer is the official publication of the undergraduate engineering students at Villanova Univer- sity. Staff members work together with students from the several engineering disciplines, learning about advances in in- dustrial technology and improving their writing skills. DAVESANTOLER1 - ... , , THOMAS MULLIN -£ K°rs- n-Chfe MARYANN RICCA — Associate Editor VII.UANOVA ENTREPRENEUR The Villanova Entrepreneur is the business publication of the College of Commerce and Finance. The major em- phasis of this journal is to voice the opinions of the students, faculty, and alumni in matters concerning the business world. SUSAN DULINCKAS-Editor-In-Chief JOAN RUSSELL — Assistant Editor ‘Discovery DISCOVERY Discovery is Villanova’s Science magazine. It is written and edited by the students. It is designed to keep the stu- dents informed about what is going on in the Science departments and science in general. The magazine is published once a year and they accept articles from any member of the Villanova community. K. ANDREW MARTYN-Co-editor THOMAS E. PAPARELLA- Co-Editor RUSSEL MACALUSO-Copy Editor 97 THIS ONE’S FOR US! For the most part the Belle Air staff remains somewhat of an “underground” organization throughout the course of the school year, emerging from an office in the deep recesses of St. Mary’s Hall only on special occasions: to take yearbook orders, organize senior portraits and group pictures, and distribute the finished products in April. Those long weeks of hibernation between the time you hear the click of the camera and the time the yearbook is placed in your hands are the real work-weeks for the staff. File cabinets full of photographs and pages of copy must be waded through for each deadline until, finally, the pieces fall into place and, voila—the 1980 Belle Air. 98 99 the cvillanovan Editor-in-ChieJ—Terence O'Toole Managing Editor—David Dear Associate Editors—Nancy Rooney. Carol Barrale News—Ronald Triolo. William Guerin, Vin- cent Hausmann Features—Vicky Parente. Suzanne Tavani Entertainment—Patricia Nasella. Steven Combs Sports—Edward McAssey, Beth White Photography—Dave Coskey Business—John Chott Advertising—Bryan Cecchi Assistant News Editor—Marianne Lavelle Moderator—June Lytel Typist—Marsha Santengelo S I . S The Villanovan is the official undergraduate newspaper for the university. Pul lished each Friday, the paper is distributed free to approximately 8,000 members the Villanova community. Last May. The Villanovan won awards in the advertising newswriting, and sportswriting categories of the Pennsylvania Collegiate Pre Association’s annual convention and competition. 100 101 DANCE WKVU. the campus radio station, is a totally student run organization. It tries to provide the Villanova campus with all of the pertinent in- formation and happenings on campus like weather, daily news and coverage of sporting events. Not only is 640-WKVU a place to learn about every aspect of radio, it is also a social organization offering many diversified ways to relax. In addition to all this, WKVU is a great place to meet other students and all of the celebrities of Villanova’s campus. GREG SCHOWENGERDT — General Manager WKVU 102 TO THE MUSIC DANCE CLUB The purpose of the Dance Club is to promote dance in the Villanova community through the improvement of in- dividual dance skills and to enhance the appreciation for the art of dance. Organizational activities include a weekly dance session, speakers on different topics pertaining to dance, and social activities such as a visit to some nearby discos. Cultural activities such as a visit to the Penn- sylvania Ballet and an evening at a performance by one of the visiting ballet companies. DEBBIE DAQUILANTE-President MITRA MEHANIAN— Vice-President JOHN HARDY-Treasurer CATHY McCarthy-Secretary W3YP The Amateur Radio Club provides for its members a means of obtaining and practicing skill in the field of elec- tronics and an opportunity to communicate with fellow citizens around the world by private shortwave radio. ERIC DONATO - President ANDREW SCHNEIDER- Vice-President STEPHEN RUSSO - Secretary STEVEN DOROGHAZl- Treasurer DR. ALAN DONZINGER-Moderator 103 VARIOUS VOICES OF VILLANOVA College Republicans The College Republicans is a club whose function is to pro- vide a political outlet for students who are seriously committed to political action for the Republican party. The students get involved in political activities at all levels, such as voter registration, canvassing, headquarters work, and research. JIMSA1LE. JOE QUINN-Co-Chairmen Political Union The Villanova Political Union is a political debating society open to all undergraduate students at Villanova University. The purpose of the society is to debate current political and apolitical topics and to hear a guest speaker who is an edu- cated person on the subject. The whole process is designed so students will gain public speaking experience. BRUCE M. KEOGH-President DAVID URSO— Vice President TERRY MOGA VERO - Secretary KEN FODY-Treasurer 104 105 WE DO IT IN THE OFFICE America is founded on the prin- ciple of government for, of, and by the people and so it would only seem natural that Villanova’s governing structure should follow in these foot- steps and become a government of the students. The following text is a brief excursion through Villanova’s student government organizations as well as several of the ad- ministrative powers which these groups deal with. These are the groups that take upon themselves the responsibility of improving the quality of service which the Villanova student receives. 106 Rebecca S. Drury. Dean of Women. Allan B. Wechsler. Dean of Men. Anthony M. Martin. Assistant Dean of Men. F. Matthew Christenson. Resident Director. DO IT IN THE DORMS! The Resident Student Association is Villanova’s dorm-governing organiza- tion. Consisting of close to 250 elected represen- tatives, the purpose of the RSA is to promote the bet- terment of residence life. The RSA not only im- plements dorm program- ming but sponsors such campus wide activities as “Mr. Villanova”, coffee and doughnuts, and special Halloween and Valentine’s Day events. The RSA also concerns it- self with the day-to-day problems that arise in on- campus living. Among the problems the group has dealt with this year are maintenance, parking, security, and food services. DON KRAFT-President CRAIG HUDSON — Vice-President BOBSCAVONE — Vice-President SHAWN SULLIVAN — Vice-President HELEN HANEY — Vice-President EILEEN VIZZARD — Office Administrator DO IT ON THE ROAD The Association of Commuter Students is an organization which is dedicated to making the commuter an integral part of the Villanova commun- ity. This is accomplished through various activities such as carpools, coffee and donuts during finals, participation in intramural sports, and socials. LAURA STECKLAIR— President BOB UBERTI- Vice-President MARYFOTl- Secretary - Treasurer no Ill WE, THE PEOPLE The Student Government Asso- ciation (S.G.A.) is the official representative body for the students at Villanova. Its purpose is to provide a channel of com- munication between students and the University, to promote student legislation and to assist in problems involving students and the Vil- lanova Community. P.J. WINTERHALTER— President VICKIE COLONNA- Vice-President JAMES J. AGNEW- Vice President PETER ABRACZINSKAS— Vice-President LOU CASARI—Assembly Chairman KIM KINGSLAND- Secretary DAVID BLACHLY- Caucus Chairman STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 112 UNIVERSITY SENATE The University Senate contributes largely to the policy-making decisions of the University. Consisting of twelve administrators, twelve faculty members, twelve students, two alumni members, and several standing committees, the Senate involves itself in matters such as the budget, University services, and University development. The 1979-80 Senate has worked especially hard, in cooperation with Radnor Township and PennDOT, to improve safety condi- tions at Villanova. LAST CHANCE POWER DRIVE 114 MEN’S BASKETBALL: Captains: Rory Sparrow. Marly Caron. Alex Bradley. Coach: Rollie Massimino. Assistant Coaches: Pete Gillen. Mitch Buonaguro. 115 SWIMMING SUITS . . . ONE SIGHS FITS ALL MEN’S SWIMMING: Co-captains: Jerry Byrne. Steve Quind- ten. Coach: Ed Gels. WOMEN’S SWIM- MING: Co-captains: Heidi O’Neill. Ann Levenite. Coach: Jane Ackerman. 116 OTT 1 17 LL«Novn university pen— LVO NIP THE STRONG-MEN POWERLIFTING: Captain: Nick Stagliano. Coach: Joe Slabinski. 119 120 BREAKING KARATE CLUB: President: Meg McGee: In- structor: Don Kennedy. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Captains: Lisa Souder, Mary Beth Gibson: Coach: Harry Perretta: Assistant Coaches: Dan Cassidy, Debbie McKee. SINKS 122 SPIKES WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Captain: Joanne Canuso: Coach: Gertrude Jennings. 123 ONE FOR THE STUDY . . . TWO FOR THE FUN . . . THREE FOR THE TEAMWORK . . . FOUR TO RUN! MEN’S TRACK: Coaches: Jumbo Elliott. Jack Pyrah. Elliott Baker. WOMEN’S TRACK: Coach: Jim Thompson. 124 125 Intramural Basketball rv cr DREAMING THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM: 127 MEN’S BASKETBALL VU OPP 117 . . . .MERRIMACK . . . . 69 85. . ST. BONAVENTURE. . 59 86......LA SALLE...79 57...PRINCETON.....55 91 ..BALTIMORE.....70 72....DUQUESNE.....77 81.....RUTGERS.....70 93 ..ST. FRANCIS...66 84....SYRACUSE.....92 86 . . BOSTON COLLEGE . . 67 51....ST. PETER’S..50 92 . . MASSACHUSETTS . . 59 68 . . . WEST VIRGINIA ... 86 69 ---NOTRE DAME___70 65......PENN.......51 95 GEORGE WASHINGTON 78 75....ST.JOHN’S....81 62___PROVIDENCE____52 98....PENN STATE...53 94 .....DREXEL.....76 74 GEORGE WASHINGTON 72 79 . . MASSACHUSETTS 70....RUTGERS .... 67.......TEMPLE... 53...PITTSBURGH. . . 59___ST. JOSEPH’S . . .64 .68 .59 62 .60 EASTERN EIGHT TOURNAMENT 72...PITTSBURGH....59 74 . . .WEST VIRGINIA .. . 62 NCAA EASTERN SUB-REGIONALS 77....MARQUETTE....59 83....SYRACUSE.....97 WOMEN’S SWIMMING VU OPP. 80.. . . . BRYNMAWR. . ...42 98.. . TRENTON STATE . . .24 86. . PENN ...50 75. . DREXEL ...65 88. . TEMPLE ...52 87 . LA SALLE .. . ...56 92 . . . . IMMACULATA . . . .33 MENS SWIMMING VU OPP 69 ... KINGS COLLEGE ... 32 83....MONMOUTH....30 86 GEORGE WASHINGTON 27 30...PENN STATE...83 34....LA SALLE....79 67....SYRACUSE....46 60 . . . PENNSYLVANIA ... 53 64....ST.JOHN’S....46 33 ....DREXEL.....80 67.....FORDHAM....46 63.....TEMPLE.....50 50..... . ARMY....63 34 .....NAVY......79 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL VU OPP 70. . ... .HARVARD.. . ..35 76. . LOYOLA. . . . ..50 71. . . .GLASSBORO. . ..57 65. . .... TRENTON . . . . .39 82 . . . . SALISBURY .. . .47 72. . PENN ..56 61 . . ... COLORADO .. . .58 78. . . .BLOOMSBURG. . .46 63 FAIRLEIGH- DICKINSON 52 83 . . WEST CHESTER . .62 53 . . . ST. JOSEPH’S . . .52 65. . TEMPLE.... . .47 48. . .... CHEYNEY . . . ..58 66 . . . IMMACULATA . . .48 67 . . . MT. ST. MARY . . .56 75 . . .. EDINBORO . . . .79 53.. .. PITTSBURGH.. . .70 77 . .WEST VIRGINIA . .81 70.. ... PRINCETON .. . .61 80 . .... LA SALLE .. . . .68 MEN’S INDOOR TRACK JAN 15....MUHAMMAD ALI INVITATIONAL JAN 12 . . . EAST TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL JAN 19......VITALIS US OLYMPIC INVITATIONAL FEB 3. . PRINCETON RELAYS FEB 8........WANAMAKER M1LROSE GAMES FEB 16..........BROOKS INVITATIONAL WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK NOV 30.........BUCKNELL INVITATIONAL DEC 9. . . . PRINCETON MEET DEC 16........PRINCETON DEVELOPMENT MEET JAN 3..........RICHMOND INVITATIONAL JAN 12. . . MIDDLE ATLANTIC AAU CHAMPIONSHIPS JAN 19..........OLYMPIC INVITATONAL JAN 25.........BIG FIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS FEB 1........PITTSBURGH INVITATIONAL FEB 8__MILLROSE GAMES FEB 10.........DELAWARE INVITATIONAL FEB 17........PRINCETON INVITATIONAL MAR 2.............EAIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS MAR 7..............AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL VU OPP W......PHARMACY.....L W.....IMMACULATA....L W......ROSEMONT.....L W.....BRYN MAWR.....L W.......CABRINI.....L W____WEST CHESTER___L L......LASALLE......W L......DREXEL.......W W.....ST. JOSEPH’S..L W .. . . SWARTHMORE . . .. L L......LAFAYETTE....W L.......LEHIGH......W W.......GWYNEDD.....L W......KUTZTOWN.....L ICE HOCKEY VU OPP 7. PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE . 1 2. PENN .3 5 . DELAWARE .6 7 . LEHIGH .3 4 . . . .WESTCHESTER . .. .2 9. DREXEL .5 8 . DELAWARE .7 12 ....WESTCHESTER... .2 5. PENN STATE .4 3. PENN STATE .6 10 PENN .4 4 . ARMY JV .4 4 . . . . RAMAPO STATE .. . . .3 6 . . . .WESTCHESTER . .. . 2 3. PENN STATE 5 5. DREXEL 4 129 SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS These next several pages recognize campus groups that exist to serve and to aid both Villanova and surrounding com- munities. These groups are people-oriented and based on convictions which are expressed by the many social and spiritual needs and prob- lems which they work to alleviate. They offer themselves in service continually, expecting no reward but the joy of hav- ing helped others. 130 hUHti Located on the ground floor of St. Rita’s Hall, the Campus Ministry Center is the focal point for programs and activities which express in a pastoral and personal way the commitment to religious values which is the heritage of Villanova Univer- sity. In cooperation with students, Campus Ministry organizes a variety of prayer experiences with a special emphasis on the celebration of the Eucharist in the chapels and dormitories around campus. There are also prayer groups, retreats, evenings of prayer and a very active music ministry, and various volunteer service work pro- jects reaching out to the inner city, Appalachia, and the victims of hunger. 131 COME, FOLLOW ME Itxjutox. the MIDWESTERNERS—Among the 2680 resident students on the Villanova campus, there are 27 men living in two of the dorms who are involved in a progam set up to help them decide whether they are being called to the Augustinian religious life and the priesthood. They rub elbows with everyone else—in the classroom, in the Pie Shoppe, on the football field, in the chapel, in Kelly's and in the various campus organizations from the Union to the Band. These 27 students, associated with the Augustinian Chicago Province, live a full and active life, in the hope that some day they and others like them—thanks to all that happens to them at Villanova—will become the kind of clergy we Lord, Help those who follou in the footsteps o Augustine to seek yoi through mutual love anc worship and to be ser vants of your Church as examples that others may follow. Enlighten men anc women to see the beauty of common life in the spirit of Saint Augustine, and strengthen them in your service so that the work you have begun in them may be brought to fulfillment. need for tomorrow. 132 the EASTERNERS—This year, thirteen men. ranging in age from 18-35. took part in the pre- novitiate program. The program enables those considering a life in the Order of St. Augustine to ex- perience first hand what it means to live in community. While par- ticipating in the many facets of university life, the pre-novitiate students attempt to live in har- mony. to develop their prayer life and to discern the will of Christ in their lives. 133 SAYING “YES” TO LIFE VILLANOVANS FOR LIFE Villanovans for Life are students who actively care for and respect human life at all its stages, from the unborn to the advanced in age. The VFL visits nursing homes, teaches in local high schools and works politically to stop abortions. Other VFL activities include the highly successful Special Olympics and an annual protest march to Washington, DC. on January 22. JOHN LEVY-President ED KOSAK- Vice-President MARTHA DUPREY— Secretary TOM SCHWEIGER— Treasurer FR. JOHN STACK. O.S.A. — Moderator SOCIAL ACTIONS EDWARD J. COLLYMORE. DIREC- TOR: Evelyn Hansen. Secretary: Diana Pollard. Assistant Director: Pat Kobes, AAP Counselor: Sandy Marabella. Volunteer Coordinator. Although the Office of Social Action Programs encompasses several University activities, three in particular are most visible: Af- firmtive Action, the Academic Ad- vancement Program and Project: Sunshine. The Office is responsible for coordinating and monitoring the University’s Affirmative Action policies and procedures. A second activity is the Academic Advancement Program. The Program. ‘AAP‘. is affiliated with the State’s Act 101 Program. It provides tutoring, counseling and other supportive services to a segment of the University’s student population. The student volunteer program, a third activity of the Office, is now called Project: Sunshine. Through Project: Sunshine, volunteers provide needed services in hospitals and other community agencies during the academic year. The highlight of the volun- teers’ year is ‘Sunshine Day’ which is held annually in April. On Sun- shine Day. the volunteers host groups of handicapped persons and shut-ins to a day of fun and ac- tivities on Villanova’s campus. 135 MAKING THE GRADE. . . James J. Cleary, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Academic excellence is a long standing tradition at Villanova—a tradition carried on not only by faculty and administration but by the student populus as well. These next few pages are filled with those students who are to a large extent responsible for carrying on Villanova’s well-earned reputation, the academic clubs and honor societies. These groups serve as an opportunity for students to follow their academic curiosities beyond the normal classroom level. Above: Brian Jones. Sociology Department. Lejt: Sebastion Rainone. Business Law Department. Each year the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation awards are pre- sented to those teachers, who in the minds of both students and faculty, best emulate the qualities associated with effective instruction. The Lind- back award holds an enormous sig- nificance to those honored with it. for not all teachers are capable of transmitting knowledge and their diversified methods make it a tedious selection process. It is with pride and respect the Villanova recognizes Brian Jones, Sociology Department and Sebastion Rainone. Business Law De- partment as the Lindback Award Win- ners for 1979. 137 CIVIL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY The Civil Engineering Honor Society is a local honor society that of- fers recognition to junior and senior civil engineering students for their out- standing academic achievement. The society’s members assist their fellow civil engineers with academic ad- visement. President - STEVEN CASPER Vice-President -KEVIN O'SULLIVAN Secretary - MAUREEN BACKE Treasurer—LESLIE CARRANZA ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Alpha Epislon Delta is the natio Pre-Medical Honor Society Villanova. It is an organization that fers necessary information to students interested in the he« related fields. This chapter stres student interaction and encourages cellence in scholarship, appreciatior a pre-medical education and guidai and understanding in making a cc mitment to the medical professions. President-BILL MEZZANOTTE Vice-President— TIM MARGRAF Secretary - BRIAN BULLOCK Treasurer-TOM PAPARELLA TAU BETA PI Tau Beta Pi is Villanov engineering honor society. It was foi ded to recognize those who have c ferred honor upon their alma mater distinguished scholarship and exe plary character as students engineering. President- NA VAZ IRANI Vice-President-STEVEN CASPEl Secretary - KEVIN O’SULLIVAN Treasurer-SUSAN WARD 138 SIGMA PI SIGMA The purpose of Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics national honor society is to foster academic achievement among students of Physics. Students elected to membership must qualify them- selves by maintaining high standards of academic achievement in both Physics and in overall studies. These standards are set both by the National Council and by Villanova. President-ANTHONY MARTINO PI TAU SIGMA Pi Tau Sigma is the national mechanical engineering honor society. The goal of the society is to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession and to stimulate interst in the departmental activities. President- RA YMOND DiFELICE Vice-President — WILLIAM DiMAIO Secretary — RICH DiDIEGO Treasurer-STEVE GENCA PSI CHI Psi Chi is the national honor society Psychology. Membership is offered Psychology students with high iality point averages and tinguished Psychology faculty mem- rs. The purpose of Psi Chi is to ad- nce the science of Psychology. The llanova Chapter sponsors such ings as lectures, panel discussions id research paper presentations. esident-ANNE NESTER ce-President— MARK DeFUSCO tcretary- MARGUERITE WOOD- DN ■easurer-TERRI-LEE DEMOREST 139 C F COUNCIL The Commerce and Finance Coi cil is an organization comprised of t officers of every Commerce a Finance organization and the Co merce and Finance Senators. T Council coordinates the activit within the College of Commerce a Finance, as well as acting as a lias between the business organizatic and the Dean of Commerce a Finance. Chairman - MARYLEE MALONEY Activities Coordinator — K f KARAGELIAN Publicity Coordinator—ANTHOh LOMMA Secretary - JOSEPH MEYERS PI SIGMA ALPHA Pi Sigma Alpha is the natior political science honor society. Its pi pose is to promote productive schol ship and interest in political scienc The society also sponsors a career d for political science majors. President-SUZANNE TAVANI Vice-President-JOSEPH BENNIE Secretary Treasurer - JOANNE GLAV1N TGIF This society is perhaps the largest academic group on campus, drawing its members from every college and major. After long hours of classroom and study activity, the members un- wind each Friday afternoon in rituals known as “TG’s” in anticipation of the oncoming weekend, by avoiding all mention of textbooks, termpapers, and Monday morning examinations. TOM TAPAKEG- President JOE SCHLOBOTNIK — Vice-President 140 GAMMA PHI The Gamma Phi Honor Society is the College of Commerce and Finan- ce’s own honor society. Its primary function is to provide a tutoring service to those in the College of Commerce and Finance. It is also their concern to promote the exchange of academic and social ideas through various ac- tivities and to instill student interest in business professions. President-BRIGIDA PANTANO Vice-President-KIRK KARAGELIAN Secretary - HELEN KAPLONSKI Treasurer- TONY LOMMA PI SIGMA EPSILON Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national professional sales and marketing fraternity. The Alpha Zeta Chapter gives its members actual experience through projects, speakers, field trips and affiliation with SMEI, Sales and Marketing Executives International. President -MARYLEE MALONE Vice Presidents — JOHNSKROVAN MARY HELEN BUTLER Secretary - MAUREEN HAMASHIN Treasurer-MARY ELIZABETH LOWRY ETA KAPPA NU Eta Kappa Nu is the Electrical Engineering honor society. Its purpose is to acknowlege those electrical engineering students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. This society also spon- sors a tutoring service to electrical engineering students. President-STEVE FLEISCHUT Vice-President—ERIC DONATO Secretary - FRAN RUGGLES Treasurer - STEPHEN RUSSO 141 PRE-LAW SOCIETY The Pre-Law Society is an organization interested in the legal profession. In this society a variety of topics are discussed such as law school admission requirements, job opportunities and legal ramifi- cations of public issues of the day. President- VERONICA CUBIT Vice President — bill McCarthy Secretary — PATRICK O’NIELL Treasurer - WENDY DUNKIN PSEA The Pennsylvania State Educa- tion Association is a co-curricular service organization which seeks to foster the needs of students in- terested in the present and future needs of education. As a service organization PSEA has been proud to have helped with the Special Olympics, and to have won 1st prize in the float decorating contest held on Balloon Day that benefited World Hunger. President—ANA GUERRA Vice President— DEBBIE CIAMBRONE Secretary Treasurer— CINDY KUHN BETA GAMMA DEBATE The Beta Gamma Debate Society is composed of students who represent the University in contests of intellectual and communicative skills. In existence since 1872, the Society seeks to instill in its members an appreciation of log- ical argumentation and good public communication practices through speech and debate events throughout the academic year. President-CATHY OLANICH Vice President — BOB BANNON Secretary Treasurer— LAURA PROSKE 142 A' SING A SONG The Villanova Singers are currently enjoying their 26th year of “Brotherhood in Song”. They perform on cam- pus and travel to eastern and midwestern colleges during the year. Within the club is a group called the Spires who offer a lighter sound at the concerts. Still another division is the Perfect Union, a quartet. The Singers are presently planning a European tour of Poland and Germany in May 1980. THOMAS BUCARIA- President CHRIS McELYNN- Vice President MATTHEW FIERRO - Secretary JAMES DePALMA- Treasurer FRANK GUNTHER-Tour Director REV. DENIS WILDE. O.S.A. — Director REV. EDWARD HAMEL- Moderator The Women’s Glee Club offers the girls at Villanova a chance to join together in song. Their repetoire ranges from spiritual to popular music. Each year the group has a busy tour schedule including exchange concerts with men’s glee clubs, joint concerts with the Singers, and an inter-collegiate competition. The Glee Club also contains a smaller group called the Haveners. Started by Jim Croce in 1962. they perform folk music at each concert. The Glee Club provides its members with an opportunity to enjoy singing, socializing, and meeting lots of new people. MARY MCCARTHY-President DENISE BORINSKI- Vice-President MARIA LIPARl — Secretary NANCY JANOSKO- Tour Director ANITA MESSINA - Tour Director MOIRA AHEARN— Treasurer 145 the CHRISTMAS PU Neither the mild (60°) weather, nor the fear of just-around-the-corner finals could keep Christmas spurtsaway m V U as hundreds of students and faculty members congregated in Kennedy Mall for the remonv on the last day of classes. Little did the revelers suspect that just days later in the midst of papers and fina animations, the temperatures would drop below freezing and Villanova would be buried in the first major snowfall the season. 147 FEBRUARY, 1980: 29 DAYS VA ythotre VILLKU'OV VMVsfciTy T6N«5 KWLLM f5 148 TO LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE. February 14 is the day for the romantic in all of us, the day of Cupid’s arrows, roses and Valentine’s cards. Valentine’s Day '80 was celebrated in style at Villanova. Red roses and blushing cheeks brought a little color to campus and a kissing booth and singing telegrams added a touch of merriment to the occasion. Valentine’s weekend was capped by a variety of par- ties and socials just to make sure that it was a special time for special people. The XIII Winter Olympic games will long be remem- bered by most of us for the U.S. Hockey victory over Russia, but for Maureen Sullivan, a Villanova track team member, the lasting memory will be of her part in bringing the Olympic fire from Greece to Lake Placid. 149 The rains that signal nature’s re-awakening . . . forgetting to study and daydreaming through classes . . . weeks set aside for fun—Greek Week, Spring Break, Spring Week . . . brave sunbathers on “Sheehan Beach” in April . . . dinner dances, 100 days, commencement ... all tell us spring has sprung at Villanova. calm and § pring brings with it both anticipation—the end of the is visible on the horizon, but beyond is difficult to see. jumps to life and unlimited enthusiasm dominate While underclassmen W coming summer, enter the “real world after dreams in his or school year what lies The campus energy and the season, prepare for the seniors get ready to — each chasing her own way. ARTS Villanova has long been considered a quality educational institution and the reasons for this are highlighted in the upcoming pages. The four colleges, their deans, faculty and students represent the reason for Villanova’s existence; to educate and stimulate academic growth. The many groups and clubs represent not only student interest, but faculty support and encouragement as well. They also represent the academic environment of excellence which has for so long typified Villanova University. 153 GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY The Geographical Society is a group of students organized in order to enhance opportunities for students in- terested in the field of geography. The organization sponsors lectures and field trips for all interested students. President-STEPHEN GOSNELL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club is a group Psychology students interested providing services and programs f the undergraduates, graduate studen and faculty of the Psychology Depai ment. The Psych Club sponso speakers in many areas of Psycholog career oriented programs, progran about graduate education Psychology and social programs f the Psychology students and faculty. President—BARB OESTERLE Vice — President — ANNE NESTER Secretary — M A RIG AIL PETERS Treasurer— TERRI DEMOREST ECOLOGY CLUB The purpose of the Ecology Club to foster the advancement of Ecoloc as a science by cooperation amor students as well as teachers. Some the Club’s activities include: field trip guest speakers and films. The Club geared toward the enjoyment of th members and the activities are tho requested by the members. President — ANNAMARIE LAMMENDALA Secretary — DA VID DiFRANCESCO Treasurer-JOSEPH MARTIN 154 SCIENCES ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY The members of the Villanova Astronomical Society are drawn together by a common interest in Astronomy. The purpose of this society is to provide a medium through which interested students may aid each other in developing their knowledge of Astronomy. President—JOSEPH FARGOLA Vice-President - JOHN D1 MAR I NO Secretary Treasurer -CHARLES CULMAN PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club meets for the pi pose of promoting interest in Physk The meetings include guest lectur and movies. Membership is open to Physics majors and other interest' students. President - JOSEPH SCHICK Vice-President—DOUGLAS BROW Secretary Treasurer - ROBERT LEFFELMAN BIOLOGY CLUB The purpose of the Biology Club to provide opportunities for interest students from which they can view t biological world from more than t classroom situation. The club h visited pharmaceutical farms and h gone on nature walks. The club al sponsors lectures and shows mov concerned with current biological a vancements. President-ANGELA ERVIN Vice-President-SUSAN SCHAEFE Secretary -ANNAMARIE TAMMENDALA Treasurer-TONY DIYENNA o z CO at Z Above: M. Louise Fitzpatrick, Dean of Nursing. Below: Barbara Heller. Assistant Dean of Nursing. Right: Evelyn N. Behanna, Assistant Dean of Nursing. SNAP The Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania is an organization that was developed to promote the nursing profession in all areas of that field. This goal is attained by guest lecturers, ser- vice days as well as social functions throughout the year. President - NANCY BOLTON Vice-President-KATHY DEVINE Secretary-MARY BETH McCLURE Treasurer-PATRICIA KILCOYNE UNDERGRADUATE NURSING SENATE The Undergraduate Nursing Senate is an organization that functions as a student government for nurses. The Senate runs activities for the Nursing student population. It also serves as a means of communication between the students and the administration. Co-Presidents-MARY GUCCIARDI JOYCE PIROLI Chairman of Events - KAREN SCHARYSHUEN Chairman of Academics -JUDY CON ARTY Organizational Chairman -PATTY BRANCA NURSES CALL THE SHOTS! 162 165 SWE The purpose of the Society of Women Engineers is to permit women engineering students to strengthen their identification with a successful engineering image. Meetings feature guest speakers from enginering related industries. President - NANCY WHITE Vice-President — TINA TOLAND Secretary — TERRI ROGAN Treasurer-CANDY RUSH AIChE The American Institute of Chemical Engineers student chapter attempts to familiarize the chemical engineering student with the role of a Chemical Engineer in industry. Through plant tours and guest speakers, it is hoped that the chemical engineer will be able to define personal goals for his future. Through several organization projects and social events the chemical engineering students become a single group rather than a group of isolated students. President-JACK BURRELL Vice-President—ANN McDONALD Secretary - LILLI BEIDUK Treasurer-ADELINE QUIGLEY ENGINEERING JOINT COUNCIL The Engineering Joint Council ex to improve representation of engineering student body. In doinc it provides a means of communica among the four engineering dep ments and each of the professic engineering societies. It also work harmony for the betterment of engineering students, b academically and socially. President-STEVE SANTOLERI Vice-President — DAVE SANTOLE Secretary-SUZANNE COLEY Treasurer-MICHAEL MAZIARZ ASME The American Society of echanical Engineers provides other dimension to classroom lucation. The ASME sponsors eakers on technical subjects and field ps to surrounding industrial plants in i attempt to give students a view of e ways in which theory is applied in tual situations. The ASME also onsors social events and this year a lleyball league for engineers. esident-CHARLES McGOUGH ce-President-KEVIN BUIST xretary — TOM McHALE easurer-PAT WALSH IEEE The Institute of Electrial and Elec- tronic Engineers is essentially a technical and social organization whose branch and sectional activities serve to enlighten students in varied aspects of electrical engineering. Some of these activities are field trips, the sectional dinner and the annual trip to the Intercon Convention in New York. Presdent - RON TRIOLO Vice-President - JOHN PETES1CH Secretary - BRETT CEDERDAHL Treasurer-STEVE SHANK ASCE The American Society of Civil Engineers, through involvement and activities, can be an answer to many problems an engineering student might encounter at Villanova. The students and faculty members are friendly and always willing to help. Aside from scholastic advantages, it is a social organization. President - MARK ZIMPLEMAN Vice-President -PATRICIA O'LOUGHLIN Secretary - MARY ANN RICCA Treasurer-STEVE CASPER 167 C F MARKETING SOCIETY The philosophy of the Marketir Society is based on a definition of tl marketing function as a “winning e change”. That is, a profitab marketing transaction results in benefit—or win—for both parties. Tl Society’s members engage in “wi ning” behavior by participating in le tures from guest speakers, social a tivities and through various person and professional contacts. President- ART LUTSCHAUN1G Vice-President-ROSEMARY HAY1 Secretary-BERNADETTE CURLE' Treasurer—DON CLARK ACCOUNTING SOCIETY The Accounting Society’s main function is to give accounting students and others a diversified look at the many aspects of the accounting profession. Speakers from various facets of accounting address the Society on what the field consists of and the opportunities that currently exist. Field trips to accounting firms are held to give the students a chance to observe the environment in which they will be working. President - FRANK SCHROEDER Vice-President-BRUCE KEOGH Treasurer-BR1GIDIA PANTANO Secretary - JOSEPH MEYERS FINANCE SOCIETY The Finance Society’s purpose is to further acquaint the students of the College of Commerce and Finance with the workings of financial in- stitutions. The society achieves its goal through the use of speakers, career- related seminars, trips and op- portunities available for post-graduate studies. President- ROBERT L YNCH Vice-President - MARY ELLEN McMANEMIN 170 ECONOMICS SOCIETY The Economics Society is a student organization which promotes the study of the economy. It provides the op- portunity to listen to authorities speak on current economic issues and problems as well as being a forum for out of classroom discussion. President — NOREEN O'NEILL Secretary- WILLIAM MURRAY SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTANTS The Small Business Consultants is a iiness service organization on cam- . Its basic objective is to give Com- rce and Finance students an op- lunity to gain some practical ex- ience in the business world, and to p businessmen in the process. •sident-RUDY TACONELLI e-President-BRIAN CHESTER zretary- KAREN WALTERS usurer-SUSAN DULINCKAS NATIONAL CONSUMER PROTECTION COUNCIL The purpose of the National ident Consumer Protection Council to provide students with the op- tunity to learn first-hand of Con- ner problems and frauds. In ad- on. it assists persons in need of lily budgeting or general consumer inseling aid. ’.sident-DOMINICK PARAGANO e-President- WILLIAM ROSS zretary - TERRI GAGLIARDI usurer-STEPHEN PETTI A 171 GUTEN TAG BONJOUR BONGIORNC GERMAN CLUB The German Club is an organization to promote the German language and culture. They accomplish this through various activities and trips. President-BART GRAHAM Vice-President - MATT PARKS Treasurer— MARK SCHADT Secretary — KAREN BECKER .WifiCSpsjfijfi FRENCH CLUB The French Club is an organizati which seeks to bring a bit of Frer culture to Villanova. It spons French masses, lectures, movies, z museum trips. The highlight of French Club’s year is a “Dinner Fee for themselves and the faculty of Modern Language Department. President-DEBORAH SMITH Vice-President - TERRI-LEE DEMOREST Treasurer—ETNA KOTOR Secretary - DEBORAH D AQUILANTE ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club is an organizat consisting of approximately th members who are Italian, speak Ital or who are interested in the Ital language and culture. Certain fu tions given by this club throughout year are lectures, movies, c feehouses, socials and the ann Italian dinner given during the spr semester. This year the Italian C sponsored a trip to the Italian marl a Christmas social for all langu; clubs. President- JEFF LUCIDO Vice-President—ANDREA PREATI Treasurer-DEBBIE SMITH OBRI DAIN BUENAS DIAS SHALOM UKRANIAN CLUB The Ukrainian Club is a organization which seeks to create an appreciation of the Ukrainian language and culture among its members. The club sponsors lectures, films, and socials. President Treasurer -GEORGE HOLOBETZ Vice-President-BASIL HOLOBETZ Secretary - MARY COLOWITCH Moderator-DR. OLEH MAZUR SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club offers its mem- bers a variety of cultural and social ac- tivities. Its purpose is to broaden their knowledge and elevate their ap- preciation of the Spanish language and culture. President-ETNA KOTUR Vice-President-ANA GUERRA Secretary Treasurer— LOIS BIDLE Program-Director— JIM PIRO Moderator-ALMA RISECH HILLEL 'he Jewish Union is an organization igned to meet the special needs of Jewish student body, faculty, and ninistration. Hillel provides social vities, lectures, dances, cultural nts, and holiday celebrations. Un- the auspices of the Jewish Union rew classes and campus-wide sup- t of Sasha Yakir, an adopted isnik have been instituted. sident - BRADD BOXMAN retary - JANINE POTT ASH asurer-BARBARA SKAROFF derator-LINDA GARFIELD BLACK CULTURAL SOCIETY The Black Cultural Society is both a social and cultural organization. Its purpose is to enhance student life and provide a sense of oneness with its members. During the school year it organizes programs for orphans, talent shows, social gathering, and sponsors Black Student Week. President-STEFAN ROOTS Vice-President-TRACY TANN Secretary-SONIA STRICKLAND Treasurer- VALERIE HOSENDORF Moderator- THERESA MANCE VILLANOVA INTERNATIONAL CLUB The Villanova International Club is an organization open to students with various cultural backgrounds. Its pur- pose is to bring students of any nationality or citizenship together in or- der to foster a free exchange of ideas and views through cultural and social activities. Acting Officers-PATRICIA BAT- TONE, MANYA GULVARTIAN, ADIB KHOURY Moderator— MRS. ALMA REISCH GOSPEL ENSEMBLE The Gospel Ensemble is a group of students interested in learning and singing gospel and spiritual music. Its purpose is to expose and enlighten others to the spiritual awareness of God through singing. Concerts are conducted regularly at school. President - LA VINIA JACKSON Business Manager -ROBERTA TROY Secretary-ROXANNE WILLIAMS Directress—DIANE HANNAH 174 College is a time (or so they tell me) when one is not only to become in- tellectually enriched, but cultured as well. The definition of “cultured” happens to depend on circumstance, and here at Villanova circumstance seems to have provided us with a great many ways to become cultured. The past few pages have outlined some of the groups, clubs, and organizations whose purpose is cultural enrichment. It would seem apparent that with all the opportunities available to us here at Villanova University we are truly of- fered a “college” experience. THE NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Above: Marc Tuchman, Director oj the Connelly Center. Gregg Chamra, Food Services and Sales Manager; Tony Alfano, Assistant Director for Business Operations: Graham Poole. Facilities Director. Nearly eight years of plans, dreams, and hard work have gone into the making of Villanova’s newly-opened Connelly Center. Now, after long months of detouring around Dougherty Hall when walking cross-campus, students and faculty walk proudly through the new plaza as part of their daily routine. Here are some of the people who have helped to shape the new Center and make it a special place for every member of the Villanova Com- munity to enjoy. 176 KICWM PRESENTING . . . THE ALL-NEW 1980 BELLE AIR SPRING SUPPLEMENT SPRING FEVER WEEK ATTENTION PLEASE! The 1980 yearbook which you are now holding is in- complete—but it will be finished: For the first time in the 58-year history of the Belle Air the 1980 edition is presenting a soon-to-be-published Spring Sup- plement which will fit right into this section of the book. The Supplement will in- clude the special events and activities that happen too late to be included in the April yearbook. 1980 graduates will receive their Supplements by mail, and un- derclassmen will be able to claim them on campus in September. CONNELLY CENTER: GRAND OPENING DINNER Xv z o m cr GBe£ vasey THEATER plays °v n0w 180 I want to say something to allrot you- who have become a part of the fabric of thy life. 'fhe'color and texture which youh e prdtight into my being have become a song,, and I want to sing it forever. • There is an-energy in us which makes things happen when the paths of other persons touch ours ' and we have to be there • ■ 'hnd let it happen. • - sfjT- y ■ vV ’ t When the time ’ r of pur particulaTsunset conges v' oiir thingi.ouf;accomplishment r Won’t really-mattet-a great deal. NOWTHATS A PICTURE! “PALATIAL BRYN MAWR ESTATE” PLACES FIRST The secret is out: after long months of suspense (and much attempted bribery), the winners of the Belle Air Senior Candids Contest are finally being made public. Pictured here are the “NTH” kids, as they wish to be remembered by their friends and fellow-graduates. From the many pic- tures submitted, this one in particular seems to best capture the multi-faceted experiences of senior year at Villanova. Several other members of the class of ’80 have also been selected for these pages in recognition of the originality, daring, and photographic creativity exhibited in their senior snap- shots. Thanks to all who entered! 216 217 SENIOR CLASS FRESHMEN ORIENTATION 1378 v a V +- W a . 3'P FRESHMAN YEAR-the Class of 1980 ar- rives . . . meet your roommate ... so this is Oh college . . . President Ford visits ... a 6-5-1 S football season . . . dorm petitioning for visitation . . . Pure Prairie League . . . living through our first drop add lines and finals U •• . the last St. Patty’s Day beer blast in Bartley Caf. . . building SOPHOMORE YEAR- moving up in the ranks . . . parking lot stickers . . . the great snow storm and a three-day vacation . . . the track team wins the NCAA Indoor title . . . the basket- ball team takes third in the NIT’s . . . Carly and James in the Fieldhouse . . . weekend visitation . . . 218 CLIFFNOTES New Center Underway -TV O C JUNIOR YEAR—the great purge by the LCB . . . partying gone underground . . . chain-hanging a dying art . . . Liv Taylor and Dave Mason . . . the second great snowstorm . . . the Connelly Center begins to take shape . . . Class of ’80 murmers “please build faster, we’re leaving soon” . . . Judy Collins . . . the housing lottery ... “I caught it at Villanova—Spring Fever ’79 . . . CP 0) telly’s Renovated SENIOR YEAR—apartment life ... a visit from John Paul II . . . looking ahead: to grad school, work, marriage . . . weekday visitation . . . 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NJ 07481 COLONNA. VICTORIA J.-323 Burlington Avenue. Delanco, NJ 08075 COLTELLARO. JAMES J.-53 Massey Drive. Sewell. NJ 08080 COMETA. THOMAS S.-121 Jesse Street. Exeter. PA 18643 CONARTY. JUDITH A.-115 Mauch Chunk Street. Lchighton. PA 18235 CONBOY, COLLEEN A.-5952 Deshwood Drive. Bethel Park. PA 15102 CONDON. ANTHONY R.-2435 W. Marquette Boulevard. Chicago. IL 60629 CONN. JEFFREY WOOD-154 Hillside Circle. Vlllanova. PA 19085 CONNELLY. STEPHEN M.-636 Le Brun Road. Amherst. NY 14226 CONNOR. CHRISTOPHER J.-44 Blythewood Drive. Pittsfield. MA 01201 CONNOR. WILLIAM J.-4205 Springhouse Lane. Aston. PA 19014 CONROY. THOMAS A.-2 Blue Ribbon Drive. Westport. CT 06880 CONTE. RICHARD J.-2624 South 9th Street. Philadelphia. PA 19148 COOK. JAMES E.-9 Richie Lane. Yardlcy. PA 19067 COOPER. JOSEPH J.-40 Partridge Avenue. Trenton. NJ 08610 CORCORAN. COLEEN M.-390 East Main Street, Manasquan, NJ 08736 CORGAN. MARYBETH K.-9911 Essex Drive. Omaha. NE 68114 COSTELLO. BRIAN P.-24 Thomas Road. East Brunswick. NJ 08816 COSTELLO. SUZANNE M—107 Wickham Road. Garden City. NY 11530 COTE. KEVIN L.-Chazy Landing. Chazy. NY 12921 COUCH. JOHN P—729 Seventh Avenue. Bethlehem. PA 18018 COUGHLIN. DENNIS A.-68 Colonial Parkway. Manhasset. NY 11030 COUGHUN. LINDA M.-20 Oak Ridge Gate. Danbury. CT 06810 COWEN. LINDA M.-Eastvicw Route 8. Box 167. Frederick. MD 21701 COYLE. JAMES A.-42 Deepdale Road. Wayne. PA 19087 COYLE. JANEMARIE T.-879 North 21st Street. Philadelphia. PA 19130 COYLE. JOHN P.—5 Irongate Drive. Marlton. NJ 08053 CRAIG. LILLIAN M.-119 Birchwood Terrace, Wayne, NJ 07470 CROMIE. CAROL L.-12 Brookwood Drive. West Caldwell. NJ 07006 CRONIN. JAMES P.-17 Pine Street. Lynnefield. MA 01940 CRUMLISH. THOMAS S.-1203-04 Adams House. Philadelphia. PA 19131 CRUMP. ADRIAN J.-3533 North 16th Street. Philadelphia. PA 19140 CUBIT. VERONICA A. -1769 Valley Forge Road. Lansdale, PA 19446 CUCINELL. SUSAN M.-5 Southeast Way. Bronxville, NY 10708 CUFF. RICHARD A—1423 Orchard Way. Rosemont, PA 19010 CUNNIFFE. EILEEN M.-441 Highland Terrace. Holmes. PA 19043 CURLEY. BERNADETTE M.-105 Hunt Valley Circle, Berwyn, PA 19312 CURLEY. KEVIN M.—12 Regina Road. Monsey. NY 10952 CUTLER. MARK J.-166 East Street. Coaldalc. PA 18218 D DAHME, JOANNE—300 East Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood. PA 19096 D’ALESSANDRO. FRANK P.-59 West Wild- wood Road, Saddleriver, NJ 07458 DALTON. ELAINE 1.-931 Pennington Street. Elizabeth. NJ07202 DALTRUI. EUGENE M.-156 Forest Hill Road. West Orange. NJ 07052 DALY. JOHN D.—107 Whaley Street, Freeport, NY 11520 DAMM, PHILIP G.—32 Montgomery Road, Am- bler. PA 19002 D’AMORE. DIANE A.-721 Kenilworth Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19126 DANCE. SHERMAN M.-2518 West Princeton Avenue. Eau Claire. Wl 54701 D’ANGELO. BRUCE A.-200 Haverford Road. Penn Wynne. PA 19151 D’ANGELO. MICHELE A.-1001 Thomas Avenue. Cinnaminson. NJ 08077 DANTA. ALEXANDER-Urb Torrlmor. Guaynabo.PR 00920 DANTOS. CHRISTOS E.-Greece. APO New York. NY 09253 DAQUILANTE, DEBRA A.-935 Plymouth Road. Norristown. PA 19401 DAVIS. BARBARA A—1521 Berkeley Place. Willow Grove. PA 19090 DAVIS. CHRISTOPHER J.-125 Prospect Avenue. Hackensack, NJ 07601 DAVIS. GEORGE A.-4940 Madison Drive. Brookhaven. PA 19015 DAVIS. JEFFREY W.-Taylor Lane. Haverford. PA 19041 DAWE. WILLIAM H.-P.O. Box 271. Topsfield. MA 01983 DEAR. DAVID R.-9617 Weathered Oak Court. Bethesda. MD 20034 DeFUSCO. MARK B.-3567 Areola Road. Collcgeville. PA 19426 DEITZ. STEPHEN J.-1707 Certainty Drive. Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 DELANEY, MAUREEN E.-664 Lotus Avenue. Oradell.NJ 07649 DELANEY. THOMAS J.-46 Sioux Avenue. Oakland. NJ 07436 DELLA PORTA. DAVID A.-546 Ridge Pike. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 DELLA VECCHIA, LYNNE M.-1022 Lancaster Avenue, Berwyn. PA 19312 DELLIPRISCOLI, PATRICIA-247 Saxer Avenue. Springfield. PA 19064 DELNEGRO. CAROL A.-9 Lenox Terrace. South Orange. N J 07079 DcMARCO. GABRIELLE M.-139 Priscilla Drive. Lincroft.NJ 00738 DeMATTEO. ALETA M.-602 Fourth Avenue. Jessup. PA 18434 306 DEMBOSKY. DELL A.-620 Main Street. Peck- villc. PA 18452 DeMILIA. TODD J.-3 John Court. Park Ridge. NJ07656 DEMOREST. TERRI LEE J.-219 West School House Lane. Philadelphia. PA 19144 DENIS. PAUL T.—1992 Prestwick. Grosse Point Woods. Ml 48236 DeROBBIO. MICHAEL P.-44 Grand Avenue. ATL Highlands. NJ 07716 DeROSA. JOSEPH E.-31 Bucknell Lane. Wllllngboro. NJ 08046 DcSALVO. ANDREW J.-359 Quaker Road. Cappaqua, NY 10514 DESIDERIO. PATRICIA 0.-18 Muncy Drive. West Long Branch, NJ 07764 DEVLIN. NANCY A.-20 Haymarkct Lane, Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 DEWAN. WILLIAM G.-9824 South Mayfield. Oak Lawn. IL 60453 DiDIEGO. RICHARD T.-104 Devon Court. Greenwood, SC 29646 DiFELICE. RAYMOND F.. JR.-414 Holly Glen Drive. Cherry Hill. NJ 08034 DIFRANCESCO. JOSEPH P.-14 Wicklow Terrace. Delmar. NY 12054 DIGAN. BRIAN C.-6 Settler’s Lane. Ridgefield. CT 06877 DiGIACINTO. SALLY A.-1614 Watkins Street. Bethlehem, PA 18017 DiGREGORIO. FRANK J.-1655 Logan Street. North Bellmore. NY 11710 DiGREGORIO. MICHAEL P.-50 South Woodlawn Avenue. Aldan, PA 19018 DiLORETO. ANDREW P.-Duck Pond Road. Locust Valley. MU 11560 DiMAIO. WILLIAM G.. JR.-147B Morristown Road. Matawan, NJ 07747 DiMARINO. JOHN C.-17 Virgil Road. West Roxbury.MA 02132 DiPAOLO. PATRICK-448 N. Warfield Rd.. N. Plainfield. NJ 07063 DIPASQUALE. ANTHONY W.-1330 Castle Ave.. Philadelphia. PA 19148 DiSTEFANO. GREGORY M.-1303 Dickenson Street. Philadelphia. PA 19147 DLUZNESKI. PETER R.-34 West Drive. N. Massapequa. NY 11758 DOHENY. LAWRENCE J.-9 Teapot Lane. Smithtown. NY 11787 DOLAN. CHRISTOPHER J.-6110 Butler Pike. Blue Bell. PA 19422 DOLAN. ROBERT F.-128 East Marthart Avenue. Havcrtown. PA 19083 DOLL. JAMES M.-3214 Klckapoo Avenue. Point Pleasant. NJ 08742 DOMANICO. MARYANN-8 Deerpath Road 1. Chalfont. PA 18914 DONATO. ERIC S.-212 Mattison Avenue. Am- bler. PA 19002 DONLON. KATHLEEN A.-72 Oakland Street. Hillsdale. NJ 07642 DONNELLY. STEPHEN C.-1001 Lindale Avenue. Drexel Hill, PA 19026 ONOVAN. MICHAEL W.-30 Roxbury Road. Port Washington. NY 11050 DOODY. MONICA E.-325 62nd Street. Brooklyn. NY 11220 DORAZIO. JOSEPH D.-2430 Olcott Avenue. Ardmore, PA 19003 DORAZIO. ROSANNA—2630 Chestnut Avenue. Ardmore. PA 19003 DORMINY. DAREN B.-5108 Mohave Road. Temple. PA 19560 DOUGHERTY. BERNARD M.-809 Valley Road. Havertown, PA 19083 DOUGHERTY. DAVID J.-1414 Stallion Lane. WestChester. PA 19380 DOUGHERTY. JOHN C.-3 Huyler Avenue. Tcnafly. NJ 07670 30UGHERTY, MARIANNE C.-2516 Hun- tingdon Lane. Ardmore. PA 19003 DOUGHERTY. MICHAEL R.-728 Hedgerow Drive. Broomall, PA 19008 DOUGLASS. MARCIA A.-11 Orbit Drive. Cape May CTHS. NJ 08210 DOYNE. JUDITH E.-734 Darby Paoll Road. Newtown Square. PA 19073 DRESHER. ALLEN M.-19 Woodberry Road. New Hartford. NY 13413 DRIESCH. MARY D.-307 Peebles Street. Sewickley. PA 15143 DUFF. DENNIS D.-804 Runnymeade Drive. Frederick. MD 21701 DUFFY. MATTHEW K.-343 Plainfield Avenue. Edison. NJ 08817 DUGAN. FRANCIS E.-913 Franklin Lakes Road. Franklin Lakes. NJ 07417 DUGAN. TRACY K.-1058 Santa Monica. Springfield. OH 45503 DULCEY. MARY E.-33 Coxevillc RD 1. Beaver Meadows. PA 18216 DULINCKAS SUSAN. I.-1164 Cambridge Lane. Bridgewater. NJ 08807 DURBAS. DAVID M.-13 Northbrook Drive. West Hartford. CT 06117 DURLING. THOMAS J.-387 Meadowbrook Road. North Wales. PA 19454 E EAST. MICHELE M.-756 Henry Avenue. War- minster, PA 18974 EASTMAN. THERALD C.-ll Wanders Drive. Hinqham. MA 02043 EBERHARDT. MARYANGELA-1372 Easton Road. Roslyn, PA 19001 EHART, CHRISTINE E.-204 Midland Avenue. Wayne. PA 19087 EICHMAN. GERARD T.-1027 Kenwyn Street. Philadelphia. PA 19124 ELLISON. CHRISTOPHER D.-RDM Marcus Road. Ellenville. NY 12428 ENDERS. EDWARD J.-10 Indian Creek Road. Matawan, NJ 07747 ENTEN. JAY F.-5305 Wilson Lane. Bethcsda. MD 20014 ESPOSITO. ALFRED J.-1700 South State Road. Upper Darby. PA 19082 ETTER. MARCIE—2914 Liberty Street. Erie. PA 16508 F FALCONE. ERNANI C.-430 Portland Drive. Broomall. PA 19008 FANELLLI. NICHOLAS J.-623 Valley View Road. Ardmore. PA 19003 FANTAU. MICHAEL A.-297 Pines Lake Drive. Wayne. NJ 07470 FARINO. JOHN-141 Evansburg, Collegeville. PA 19426 FARRELL. JONATHAN P.-143 Colonial Crest Drive. Lancaster. PA 17601 FARRELL. PHILLIP G.-163-11 19th Avenue. Whitestone. NY 11357 FATTORE. DAVID J.-174 Enfield Avenue. Providence, RI02908 FAUST, GREGORY S.-31 Tuers Place. Upper Montclair. NJ 07043 FAW. DAVID G.-Box 110-A. Wilmington. NC 28403 FAZEKAS. ANNE E.-155 Hillside Avenue. Verona. NJ 07044 FEENEY. MICHAEL J.-255 Heather Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 FEINDT. JOCELYN P.-8 Wlllowtree Place. Hun- tington Sta.. NY 11746 FERNANDEZ. KIMBERLY F.-3080 South Drive. Allentown. PA 18103 FERRALL. MARY J.-l Lynnfield Drive. Morristown, NJ 07960 FERRARO. ALAN E.-155 Winding Lane. Cln- naminson NJ 08077 FERRY. KATHALEEN M.-426 Montgomery Avenue. Haverford. PA 19041 FEYDER. SUSAN R.-10 Knollwood Trail. Brookside. NJ 07926 FIEDLER. JOHANNA M.-303 Locust Road. Fort Washington. PA 19034 FIORENZA. DAVID M.-408 Rockland Avenue. West Chester. PA 19380 FISCHER. CATHERINE M.-2333 Acorn Palm Road. Boca Raton, FL 33432 FISH. MICHAEL-552 Fairview. Camden. NJ 08104 FISKE. LINDSEY J.-4 Heathcllff Road. Rumson. NJ07760 FITZBURGH. RICHARD-7 Knollwood Terrace. Cladwell.NJ 07006 FITZGERALD. SCOTT C.-QTRS 371 MCDEC. Quantico.VA 22134 FITZGERALD. DANIEL J.-332 South 45th Street, Philadelphia. PA 19008 FITZGERALD. JOHN J.-139 Chittenden Avenue. Tuckahoe, NY 10707 FITZGERALD. MICHAEL J.-96 Marshall Avenue. Floral Park, NY 11001 FLEISCHUT. STEVEN P.-205 Fern Road. Southampton. PA 18966 FLEXON. ROBERT C.-220 Walnut Street. Had- donfield. NJ 08033 FLOUNDERS. STEPHEN-29 North Maple Avenue. Lansdowne, PA 19050 FLYNN. GAYLE A.-22 Old Chimney Road. Ran- dolph.NJ 07801 FLYNN. THOMAS D.-5041 45th Street. Wood- side. NY 11377 FODY. KENNETH W.-58 Chapman Road. Doylestown, PA 18901 FOERSTER. RAYMOND J.-1316 LaClalr Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15218 FOGLI. MICHAELENE A—118 Dcbaran Lane. Rosemont. PA 19010 FOLSOM. MARY G.-250 Haven Road. Franklin Lakes. NJ 07417 FONTENELLI. JERRY P.-OK Sandalwood Drive. Clark, NJ 07066 FORTE. ALBERT D.-RD 2. Box 438. Newton. NJ07860 FOSTER. JOSEPH D.-734 Woodland TR. Sharon Hill. PA 19079 FOSTER. SUSAN M - 1576Temple Drive. Maple Glen. PA 19002 FOTI. MARY T —125 Signal Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 FOUST. GREGORY S—517 Rutherford Drive. Springfield. PA 19064 FOX. BRIAN F.-22 MacArthur Road. Trumbull. CT 06611 FOX. JOHN 0.-62 Lakewood Road. Manasquan, NJ 08736 FOX. TERESA M.-120 Third Avenue. Haddon Heiqhts. NJ 08035 FRAGOLA. JOSEPH L.—131 Sterling Avenue. Harrison. NY 10528 FRANK. THOMAS J.-243 Sedgewood Road. Springfield. PA 19064 FRATANTONI. DEBORAH A.-428 Candlewood Road, Broomall, PA 19008 FREEMAN. FRANCIS W.-915 Sylvania Avenue. Folsom. PA 19033 FRITZ. LORAINE A.-76 Sherwood Road. Easton, CT 06612 FRONHEISER. ROSEMARIE—RD  1. Barto. PA 19504 FULTON. JAMES A.-6014 Goshen Road. Newtown Square. PA 19073 FUMIA. MARIANNE-90 Dodds Lane. Princeton. NJ 08540 FUNK. ROBERT D.-315 South White Horse Road, Phoenixvillc. PA 19460 FUREY. FRANCIS X.-7707 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia. PA 19152 G GABRIEL. CYNTHIA A.-9727 Bridle Road. Philadelphia. PA 19115 GABUZDA. JEANNE A.-1024 Brookwood Lane. Glenolden. PA 19036 GAETA. PETER W.-417 Chestnut Street. West- wood. NJ 07675 GAGLIARDI. THERESA. M.-6 Fox Hollow Drive. Cherry Hill. NJ 08003 GAGNE. PAUL G.-Box 448B RD -1. Glassboro. NJ08028 GALASSO. RALPH J.—48 Lynnwood Road. Edison. NJ 08817 GALLAGHER. BRIAN P.-1873 Brandywine Drive. Allison Park. PA 15101 GALLAGHER. JOHN F.-303 Irish Road. Ber- wyn. PA 19312 GALLAGHER. KEVIN D.-175 Norgrove Avenue. Elberon. NJ 07740 GALLAGHER. MARGARET R.-1016 Carteret Road. Bridgewater. NJ 08807 307 GALLAGHER. MARY L.-412 Williams Road. Wynne wood, PA 19066 GALVIN. LYNN M. —26 Indian Point Lane. River- side. CT 00000 GAMBO. KAREN M.-176 Willett Avenue. South River. NJ 08882 GANYO. DIANNE-760 Coolidgc Avenue. Wood- bridge. NJ07095 GARBAR1NO. JOHN D.-43 Sloping Hill TR.. Wayne. NJ 07470 GARDNER. GLENN A.-400 Militia Hill Road. Southampton, PA 18966 GARDNER. MARY G.—246 Curwcn Road. Rosemont. PA 19010 GARRISON. LEONARD J.-Route 4. Flemington. NJ 08822 GATTI, JULIETTE C.-1008 Foss Avenue. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 GEBBIA, KAREN M.-2 South 205 Valley Road. Lombard. IL 60148 GEDDES. WILLIAM C.-3 Cobblestone Road. Cherry Hill. NJ 08003 GEIDA. RONALD J.-44 Providence Road. Mor- ton. PA 19070 GENCA. STEPHEN-235 Parker Avenue. Woodlynne. NJ 08107 GENELL. LISA A.-812 Moredon Road. Mcadowbrook. PA 19046 GENOVESE. MICHAEL A.-45 Elm Lane. Shrewsbury. NJ 07701 GENTILE. JOSEPH F.-14 Willard Street. Wethersfield. CT 06109 GENUARIO. PAUL R.-444 Stacey Drive. King of Prussia. PA 19406 GEOGHEGAN. BARBARA A.-1606 Westover Road, Linden, NJ 07036 GERASIM. BRETT-514 Howellvllle Road. Ber- wyn. PA 19312 GERLAND. KENNETH M.-2574 HUIcrest Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 GERLOWSKI. MICHAEL W.-312 Lake Avenue. Lyndhurst. NJ 07071 GERNER. FRANCIS M.-3039 Aramingo. Philadelphia. PA 19134 GERNERD. CHRISTINE M.-3718 Highland Street, Allentown. PA 18104 GERR1TY, KATHLEEN R.-44 Normandy Road. Colonia. NJ 07067 GIANNANTONO, CARMEN J.-602 Rose Street. Yeadon. PA 19050 GIANNINI, ANTONIETTA A.-226 Front Street. Fcastcrvllle, PA 19047 GIBLEY. MARIE T.-2 Rosewood Circle. Malvern. PA 19355 GIORGIO. FRANK-10 Hickman Street. Syosset. NY 11791 G1RESI, MARK A.-301 Evans Place, Saddle Brook. NJ 07662 GIURLANDO. KENNETH C—963 Carolklm Drive. Bridgewater. NJ 08807 GLACKIN. ROBIN T.-Sydncy Road. Hun- tington. NY 11743 GLAVIN. JOANNE-78 Glenhlll Drive. Rochester. NY 14618 GLOMB. JOANNE-78 Glenhlll Drive. Rochester. NJ 14618 GLOMB. MARITA C.-219 Robin Hood Lane, Aston. PA 19014 GODLESKI, DIANE-Polnt of the Woods. Tunkhannock, PA 18657 GOLDBERG. JOAN-1901 JFK Boulevard. Philadelphia. PA 19103 GOLDEN. KATHY-988 Carriage Lane. Hun- tingdon Valley. PA 19006 GOLDSCHMIDT. JAMES E.-278 Lewis Road. Springfield. PA 19064 GOLMONT. KEVIN M.-910 Rock Avenue. Beaver Falls. PA 15010 GORDON. JOHN E.-6224 South Mozart Street. Chicago, IL 60629 GORDON. KURT P.-ll Amherst Court. Glen Rock. NJ 07452 GORDON. ROBERT F.-467 Cardiff Court. SevernaPark. MD 21146 GORMAN. ROBERT J.-32 Mary Jane Lane. Newtown Square. PA. 19073 GOSNELL. STEPHEN G.-2540 Hillside Drive. Norristown, PA 19401 GOUCHER. GERARD R.-1316 Crosby Drive. Fort Washington. PA 19034 GRAHAM. MADELEINE C.-Gypsy Hill Road. Gwynedd Valley. PA 19437 GRAND1ERI. FRANCIS J.-36 Lindencrest Drive. Danbury. CT 06810 GRAVES. ALFRED E.-209 Landover Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 GRECO. DAVID J.-9 Brenda Lane. Audubon. PA 19407 GREEN. LAURA E.-607 Greenwood Apt. E-4. Easton. PA 18042 GREENE. AUDREY A-19 Crcspy Lane. Broomall, PA 19008 GRIMES. THOMAS M.-10 Everturn Circle. Norristown, PA 19401 GROB. M. MICHELE-12 Birch Road. Malvern. PA 19355 GROGLIO. JOSEPH W.-34 Elizabeth Street. Rye. NY 10580 GRUNDY. GERALD E.-3262 Susquehanna Road. Dresher. PA 19025 GRYGA. LOUIS D.-902 Cedar Lane. Norristown. PA 19401 GUCCIARDI. MARY E.-201 Cooper Drive. Wallingford. PA 19086 GUEBLE. MARYANNE—31 Granby Drive. Madison. CT 06443 GUERRA. ANA—100 Windermere Avenue. Wayne. PA 19087 GUNTHER. FRANCIS A.-306 Wendover Road. Baltimore. MD 21218 GUTIERREZ, IVAN D. —1030 Lancaster Avenue. Rosemont. PA 19010 H HAACK. PETER J.-90 Tremont Road. Lin- denhurst. NY 11757 HAIN, DONALD A.-120 West Norwalk Road. Darien. CT 06820 HALCOVAGE. MICHAEL P.-925 West Nor- weglan Street, Pottsville. PA 17901 HALEY. ROBERT A.-937 Morris Avenue. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 HAMERLINCK. ROBERT F.-321 So. Church Street, West Chester. PA 19380 HAMILTON. JAMES A.-14 Kingswood Road. Weehawken.NJ 07087 HAMVAS. JUNE M.-2114 Wlnthrop Road. Hun- tingdon Valley. PA 19006 HANEY. JOSEPH T.-374 Cinnamon Drive. Hun- tingdon Valley. PA 19006 HANLON. ROBERT J.—665 Belgrove Drive, Kearny. NJ 07032 HANNA. KAREN M.-383 Keats Road. Hun- tingdon Valley, PA 19146 HANNAH. DIANE D.-2543 Wharton Street. Philadelphia. PA 19006 HANNON. BRIAN W.-5905 Kingsford Place. Bethcsda. MD 20043 HANNUM. JOHN E.-128 Rockwood Drive. Havertown, PA 19083 HANSLER. MARK W.-28120 Belcourt Road. Cleveland. OH 44124 HARMS. CHRISTOPHER T.-70-11 266 Street. Floral Park. NY 11004 HARRISON. THOMAS E.-2115 Armstrong Avenue. Morton. PA 19070 HARTMAN. GUS G.-1562 Campus Drive. Maple Glen. PA 19002 HARTMAN. SUSAN D.-488 Country Club Road. Avon. CT 06001 HARTWICK. NANCY L.-440 Ogden Avenue. Teaneck.NJ 07666 HARVEY. CATHLEEN M.-305 Upland Road. Havertown. PA 19083 HARVEY. WILLIAM A.-111-1518 Monticello Drive, Gladwync, PA 19035 HASTINGS. FRANCES A.-Route 1. Box 123. Kempton. PA 19529 HAUCK. ANNE M.-243 Huron Avenue. Elkins Park. PA 19117 HAYMAN. DENISE M.-15 Great Oaks Drive. New Hope. PA 18938 HAYN. ROSEMARY A.-RD 2 Hlllview Road. Malvern, PA 19355 HEALY. PAUL C.—84 South Gillett Avenue. Bayport. NY 11705 HEANEY. REGINA A.-237 Glentay Avenue. Lansdowne, PA 19050 HECK. MARK A.-48 Woodberry Road. Little Rock, AR 72212 HEIM. PATRICIA E.-108 Laurel Avenue. Toms River. NJ 08753 HELFER. JEFFREY B.-1300 Fayette Street. Conshohocken, PA 19428 HEMLER. PAUL F.-3813 Copper Kettle Road. Camp Hill. PA 17011 HENRY. GENEVIEVE V.-942 Mansion Avenue. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 HERBST. NANCY S.- 31 Falcon Road. Levit- town. PA 19056 HERBST. THOMAS J.-8020 Grcentree Road. Bethesda, MD 20034 HERLIHY. ELLEN-10 Green Hill Road. North Haven. CT 06473 HERON. KEVIN J.-4022 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. PA 19073 HESS. BARBARA A. -3 Lakeview Court. Hun- tington. NY 11743 HIGGENS. BARBARA A.-3028 Warrior Road. Norristown. PA 19403 HIGGINS. MOIRA V.-86 Grand Place. Kearny. NJ07032 HIGHKIN, MAUREEN K.-203 West Highland Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19118 HILL. RICHARD A.-110 Oak Tree Pass. West- field. NJ 07090 HILLMAN. ANNA E.-31 Avon Road. Narberth. PA 19072 HOBER. BERNARD H.-3244 Hayes Road. Norristown, PA 19403 HOGAN. MARY R.-7 Coolidge Avenue. Glens Falls. NY 12801 HOGAN. MICHELE M.-38 Delaware Avenue. West Pittston, PA 18643 HOLLEY. KEVIN M.-2719 Westford Court. Falls Church. VA 22043 HOLOBETZ. GEORGE-539 North 2nd Street. Mlnersvllle. PA 17954 HOLTVEDT, ROY A.-7 Appletree Trail. West- port. CT 06880 HOMAN. THOMAS J.-4065 Hillside Road. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 HOMSEY. JOHN J.-35 Carol Avenue. Salem. NH 03079 HOOK. WILLIAM G.-5304 Purllngton Way. Baltimore. MD 21212 HOOKER. THOMAS P.-3710 Sydna Street. Bethlehem. PA 18017 HORSELL. VIRGINIA E.-P.O.Box 405. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 HOVSEP1AN. RICHARD W.-1041 Kipling Road. Rydal. PA 19046 HUCKER. JAMES A.-915 Jenifer Road. Hor- sham. PA 19044 HUDECHECK. RENEE M.-724 Rively Avenue. Collingdalc. PA 19023 HUDSON. MARK S.-1704 Penquin Road. Wilmington. DE 19809 HUEBNER. DOROTHY J.-3404 Cedarbrook. Toledo. OH 43615 HUFFNAGLE. BARBARA L.-209 Timothy Court. Cherry Hill. NJ 08034 HUFNAGEL. RAYMOND G.. JR.-3008 Run- nymedc Drive. Norristown. PA 19403 HUNT, MICHAEL G.—642 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 HUNTE. ROBERT P.-2479 Grand Avenue. Bellmore. NY 11710 HUPFER. TERESA A.-2120 Eastridge Road. Timonium, MD 21093 HUSSAR. JEFFREY F.-526 Miller Lane. Whitehall. PA 18052 HUVER. MARY L.-924 Childs Avenue. Drexel HUI. PA 19026 I IANNACONE. EUGENE A.-155 Lowry's Lane. Rosemont. PA 19010 IEPSON, KEVIN J. —2441 Dickens Drive. Pen- nsauken, NJ 08110 lOANIDlS. JANET T.-188 Forsythe Avenue. Fort Riley. KS 66442 IRANI. NAVAZ B.-6910 Henry Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19128 9 JACKSON. LAVINIA L.-Orange Street. Mays Landing. NJ 08330 308 JACOBS. EDWARD M.-241 Outlook Drive. Pittsburgh. PA 15228 JACONO. JOSEPH A.-71 Smlthbridge Road. Glenn Mills. PA 19342 JAHNLE. SANDRA M.-212 Clamar Avenue. Havertown. PA 19083 JANKAUSKAS. JOSEPH F.-3405 Mary Street. Drcxel Hill. PA 19026 JARZOMBEK. LYNN MARIE-58 Topping Drive. Riverhead. NY 11901 JEFFERSON. SR. ROSEMARIE-3501 Sally Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19136 JERRETT, JACK E.—38 Carriagehouse Drive. Holland. PA 18966 JEWELL. JOSEPH D.-201 Concord Avenue. Ex- ton. PA 19341 JOHNSON. KATHLEEN-440 Willow Drive. Cin- naminson. NJ 08077 JOHNSON. VIDA G.-6200 Carpenter Street. Philadelphia. PA 19143 JOHNSTON. DANIEL J.-9418 B Lansford Street. Philadelphia. PA 19114 JONES. MICHAEL F.-Box 72 RD. 4. Washington. NJ 07882 JONES. TERESA A.-107 Woods Road. Ab- secon.NJ 08201 JONES. THOMAS N.-357 Bradley Avenue. Northvale. NJ 07647 JORDAN. PATRICIA M.-1860 Whitney Avenue. Hamden. CT 06517 JOSEPH. GEORGE 0.-25 Cooper Place. Rutherford. NJ 07070 JOY. MICHAEL C.-79 Deerfield Court. Oradell. NJ07649 K KACZKA. JAMES J.-91 Lenape Lane. Berkeley Heights. NJ 07922 KALMAN. ARNOLD H.-1219 West Wyn- newoood Road. Wynncwood, PA 19096 KAMBIC. JEFFREY J.-30 Reading Street. Steelton, PA 17113 KANE. TIMOTHY-1518 Meadowbrook Road. Feasterville. PA 19047 KARAGIAS. HELENA N.-307 Grant Avc.. Deal Park. NJ 07723 KARAVAN. GEORGE H.-9305 Pacific Avenue. Wildwood Crest. NJ 08260 KARIVALIS. NICHOLAS J.-Tunbridge Blakely Road. Haverford. PA 19014 KEALE, JAMES H.—40 Elm Lane, Shrewsbury. NJ07701 KEANE. DEIRDRE A.-1503 Southwest Ninth Avenue. Boynton Beach. FL 33435 KEARNEY. SHARON M.-1038 Fairview. Lorn- bard. 11.60148 KEEHN. KARL J.-lll Bryn Mawr Ave.. Newtown Square, PA 19073 KEENAN, DANIEL P.-72 Taxter Road. Ir- vington. NY 10533 KEENAN. GERALD R.-8 Clement Drive. Wood- bury. NJ 08096 KELCA. MICHAEL M.-731 Red Oak Terrace. Wayne. PA 19087 KELLEHER. KEVIN A.-331 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange, NJ 07079 KELLER. ELIZABETH A.-11909 Stonewood Lane, Rockville. MD 20852 KELLEY. JOHN A.-26 Twilight Lane. Willingboro. NJ 08046 KELLY. FREDERICK J.-575 Bordentown Road. Trenton, NJ 08610 KELLY. KATHY D.-164 Brooklea Road. Rosemont, PA 19010 KELLY. MAURICE J.-33 Edison Drive. Summit. NJ07901 KENNEDY. WARD W.-619 College Avenue. Haverford. PA 19041 KENNY. RICHARD J.-12729 Oakmont Drive. Kansas City. MO 64145 KEOGH. CONSTANCE A -1104 Preston Road. Flourtown. PA 19031 KEOHANE. WILLIAM F.-4502 School Lane. Brookhaven. PA 19015 KEOHANE. WILLIAM M.-ll Concord Drive. Livingston, NJ 07039 KEUSCH. RONNIE W.-46 Rocklnghorse Trail. Port Chester. NY 10573 KIESER. PATRICIA M.-329 Sylvania Avenue. Glensidc, PA 19038 KILTY. KATHLEEN E.-42 Narbrook Park. Nar- berth. PA 19072 KIMBROUGH. BEVERLY M.-ll East Provi- dence Road. Yeadon. PA 19050 KING. JOSEPH W. —1701 Kennoway Road. Baltimore, MD 21234 KISPERT. EDWIN R.-723 Beech Street. Scran- ton. PA 18505 KISSELL. RICHARD-432 Clement Road. Jenkintown. PA 19046 KLEHM. HENRY 111-20 Oak Street. Natick. MA 01760 KLEIN. JAMES W.-8906 Cromwell Drive. Springfield. VA 22151 KLEISSLER. EDWIN A.-30 Windsor Drive. Little Silver. NJ 07739 KLOTZBACH. MARK F.-421 Joseph Street. Norristown. PA 19401 KOERT. DAVID N.-409 Wyndon Road. Ambler. PA 19002 KOKONOS. MARY T.-30 Ormond Avenue. Havertown, PA 19083 KOLETAS. LEONIDAS-5454 Ridge Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19128 KOONCE. JEFFREY S.-Uttlcficld Road. Box- borough. MA 01719 KOPPEL. RICHARD A.-414 Woodland Place. Haworth. NJ 07641 KORSCH. NANCY A.-705 Maple Hill Drive. Blue Bell. PA 19422 KOSAK. EDWIN D.-1316 Mackinaw Avenue. Calumet City. IL 60409 KOTUR. ETNA M.-2257 Garrett Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 KOUKOW. CELESTE M.-214 Avon Road. Up- per Darby. PA 19082 KRAMER. GERALD P.-120 Vlllanova Drive. Trenton. NJ 08648 KRAYNAK. PATRICIA M.-230 Orchard Road. Wayne. PA 19087 KREKORIAN. DAVID P.-158 West Blue Ridge Road, Cranston. Rl 02920 KRF.MPA, EDMUND A.-4 Bennington Road. Havertown. PA 19083 KROCULICK. GEORGE J.-813 Case Drive. Binghamton. NY 1390o KRUPA. PAUL J.-RD.  5 Parvins Mill Road. Bridgeton. NJ 08302 KRUTSICK. STANLEY T.-45 Andrewsville Street. Lansford, PA 18232 KUCHTA. GREGORY M.-302 Lambert Street. Sayre. PA 18840 KUHN. CYNTHIA L.-32 West Campbell Avenue. West Long Branch. NJ 07764 KULE. THOMAS M.-53 Cobalt Ridge Drive North. Lcvittown, PA 19057 l LAGANA, CAROL M. —2 Woodcutters Lane, Cold Springharb, NY 11724 LAMB. JAMES F. —6 Nolan Drive, Malvern. PA 19355 LAMBERT. GREGORY P.-909 Wallace Avenue. Chambersburg. PA 17201 LAMINA. ROBERT W.-3107 Middle School Drive. Audubon. PA 19401 LAMMENDOLA. ANNAMARIE C.-720 Fulton Street. Philadelphia. PA 19147 LANE. NANCY J.-113 Deerfield Road. Broomall, PA 19008 LANG. WILLIAM F.-20 Emerson Terrace. Bloomfield. NJ 07003 LANGAN. ELIZABETH-123 Knickerbocker Road. Tenafly. NJ 07670 LARATTA. MARK N.-2402 Fernwood Drive. Glendora. NJ 08029 LARGEY. MARYELLEN—12 Hutchinson Drive. Port Monmouth. NJ 07758 LAROSA. JULIANE M.-1908 Ferndale Drive. Ocean City. NJ 08226 LAROSA. SAMUEL E.—144 Grandview Road. Springfield. PA 19064 LATINI. VINCENT-922 Monmouth Street. Gloucester. NJ 08030 LA VELLE, MARY D.—302 Brighton Drive. Clarks Green. PA 18411 LAW, ERIC M.—3412 Massachusetts Avenue. Pit- tsburgh. PA 15212 LEBIEDZ. JAMES F.-6710 Reynard Drive. Springfield. VA 22152 LEDDY. EILEEN B.-856 Beechwood Road. Havertown, PA 19083 LEEDS. ERIC J. —W83 Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus. NJ 07652 LEEDS. GERALD P.—512 Dreshertown Road. Fort Washington. PA 19034 LELLI. LINDA M. —50 Sterner Avenue. Broomall. PA 19008 LEMMER. PETER L.-2115 Camelot. Ann Arbor. Ml 48104 LERMAN. JOEL M.—2 Spruce Road. Newtown Square, PA. 19073 LEVENITE. ANN M.-Box 33 Hibernia Road. Wagontown, PA 19376 LEVY. JOHN J.—1557 Carmac Road. West Chester. PA 19380 LIEBLER. DANIEL C.-9921 Julliard Drive. Bethesda. MD. 20034 L1NAHAN, DAVID V.-236 Pleasant Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 LINCOLN. STEVEN R—1344 Downing Street NE.. Washington. DC 20003 LINSALATA. NICOLETTA-1034 Broadview Road. Wayne. PA 19087 UNTON. DAVID H.-6744 Newbold Road. Bethesda. MD 20034 LIPP. DEBRA A.—322 East North Street. Bethlehem. PA 18018 LIS. ELIZABETH M.-953 Mayberry Road. Con- shohocken, PA 19428 LOBIONDO. LEONARD J.-12 De Camp Court. West Caldwell. NJ 07006 LOCASALE. STEPHEN J.-644 Shadeland Avenue. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 LOCRAFT. BERNARD F.-8504 Wllkesboro Lane, Potomac, MD 20854 LODGE. NANCYANN M.-114 Barcladcn Road. Rosemont, PA 19010 LOGOTHET1S. JULIE A.-68 Tennyson Drive. Short Hills. NJ 07078 LOMMA. ANTHONY C.-832 Beech Street. Scranton, PA 18505 LONG. MICHAEL D.-729 North Main Street. Allentown, PA 18104 LOPEZ. MIGUEL I.-Calle 111A No. 104-85. Valencia Venez LOVE. CHRISTOPHER M — 23 Blueberry Lane. Glastonbury. CT 06073 LUCAS. JOSEPH M.-66 Lincolnshire Drive. Lin- colnshire. IL 60015 LUCHESKE, ALAINE V.-812 Goshen Road Apt. F-10. West Chester. PA 19380 LUEHS. JOHN T. —117 Franklin Street. Cedar Grove. NJ 07009 LUKACOVIC. KAREN S.-24 Colony Lane. Syosset. NY 11791 LUKASZCZYK. JOHN J.-801 Pine Top Drive. Bethlehem. PA 18017 LUTSCHAUNIG. ARTHUR J.-124 Whalepond Road. West Long Branch, NJ 07764 LUTZ. ROBERT J.-254 Forest Avenue. Glen Ridge. NJ 07028 LUYBLI, RICHARD D.-1220 Silvercreek Road. Hellertown. PA 18055 LYLE. DAVID C.-494 Fairfield Road. Wyckoff. NJ07481 LYNCH. DANIEL A.-300 Parham Road. Springfield. PA 19064 LYNCH. FRANK-18 Ruth Boulevard. Com- mack. NY 11725 LYNCH. JANICE M.-101 Treaty Elms Lane. Haddonfield. NJ 08033 LYNCH. JOANNE B.-324 Holmecrest Road. Jenkintown. PA 19046 LYNCH. ROBERT F.-41 Rockford Drive, West Nyack. NY 10994 LYONS. KATHRYN A.-1311 Dunsinane Drive. WestChester. PA 19380 M MAAS, JAMES R. — 621 Berwyn Avenue. Berwyn, PA 19312 309 MACALUSO. RUSSELL A.-12524 Chilton Road. Philadelphia. PA 19154 MACEK. JAMES M.-95 North Bend Drive, Man- chester. NH 03104 MACH. JANE A.-6 Oak Avenue. Morrisville. PA 19067 MACINTOSH. THOMAS D.-126 Hilldale Road. Lansdowne, PA 19050 MACKELL. MARGARET M. T.-1253 Burnett Road, Huntingdon Valley. PA 19006 MADDEN. MARGARET M.-83 Strathmore Lane, Rockville Center, NY 11570 MADONIA. CHRISTINE 1.-602 North Union Avenue, Cranford. NJ 07016 MADONNA. CARMELA —1286 Springfield Avenue. New Providence NJ 07974 MADONNA. JOSEPH P.-ll Stratford Court. Westwood. NJ 07675 MAFFUCCI. JANICE A.-24 Essex Avenue. Bor- nardsville. NJ 07924 MAHONEY. JOHN F.-1117 Edgewood Road. Havcrtown. PA 19083 MAKSYMOWYCH. NESTOR 0.-1631 Patricia Avenue. Willow Grove. PA 19090 MALATESTA. JOAN L.-1601 Cardinal Drive. Coatesvillc. PA 19320 MALLON. MARY A.-3021 Welsh Road. Philadelphia. PA 19136 MALLOY. DANIEL E.-16 Hawthorne Lane. Rosemont, PA 19010 MALLOY. LAWRENCE J.-4101 Converse Drive. Raleigh. NC 27609 MALONE. CATHLEEN C.-89 Tudor Lane. Berkeley Hts.. NJ 07922 MALONE. MARYLEE—3420 Holly Road. An- nandalc. V A 22003 MALONEY. PATRICK J.-116 South Lake Drive. Red Bank. NJ 07701 MANGAN. JOANMARIE A.-1101 Turner Avenue. Drexel Hill, PA 19026 MANOPPELLO. RALPH J.-422 West Tenth Avenue. Conshohockcn, PA 19428 MANSFIELD. THERESA M.-20 Scattergood Road. Cherry Hill. NJ 08003 MANZ. DONNA J.-345 Cinnamon Drive. Hun- tingdon Valley, PA 19006 MARAIA. MARK M. —6 Hummingbird Court. Clover.SC 29710 MARANO. VINCENT-426 Anthwyn Road. Nar- berth. PA 19072 MARCHION. CAROL S.-405 Country Lane. Narbcrth. PA 19072 MARCHIONE, MATTHEW M.-One Park Street. Reading. PA 19606 MARGRAF. TIMOTHY A.-1104 Grlnwell Road. Wilmington. DE 19803 MARIORENZI. MARIA G.-173 Bretton Woods Drive. Cranston. Rl 02920 MARKEY. TIMOTHY P.-84 Bullion Road. Basking Ridge. NJ 07920 MARKHAM. MAUREEN P.-2149 Menlo Avenue. Glenside. PA 19038 MARKOPOULOS. DENNIS S.-813 Eaton Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 MARKUNAS. MARY—Hillside Road. Dauphin. PA 17018 MARMER. CATHERINE M.-844 Sproul Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 MARRA, PAULINA M.-5800 Neshaminy Valley Drive, Cornwell Hgts.. PA 19020 MARSHALL. BEATRICE K.-543 Sussex Road. Wynnewood, PA 19096 MARSHALL. DONNA M.-2333 Beverly Road. Wantagh. NY 11793 MARTIN. M. BRIDGET-2733 Washington Street. Allentown. PA 18104 MARTIN. NANCY J.-606 Midland Circle. Ber- wyn. PA 19312 MARTYN. KEVIN A.-505 Kenwood Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 MASCIOCCHI. ARTHUR J.-623 Cypress Street. Yeadon. PA 19050 MASLAR. MARK F.-231 Applctree Drive. Media. PA 19063 MASSICOTTE. DAVID R.-401 Edgewood Drive. Exton. PA 19341 MASTEY. MICHAEL D.-ll Dana Place. West Caldwell. NJ 07006 MATIKA. JAMES A.-827 Beaver Road. Am- bridge. PA 15003 MATTERA. NICHOLAS C.-834 Fairfax Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 MATUS. JOSEPH P.-5301 Castor Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19124 MAYER. KENNETH P.-108 Summit Lane. Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 MAZZA. MARY E.-80 Nursery Road. Ridgefield. CT 06877 McBRYAN. CATHERINE A.-664 Wcadlcy Road, Strafford. PA 19087 McCABE. ANN MARIE T.-2405 Anthony Avenue, Broomall, PA 19008 McCANN. JAMES J.-2210 West Street Road. Warrington, PA 18976 McCARRICK. KATHLEEN-133 Beidler Road. King of Prussia, PA 19406 McCarthy. GARY J.-8O8 72nd Street. Brooklyn. NY 11228 McCarthy. JANE P.-4017 Glenrose Street. Kensington. MD 20795 McCarthy. KARIL ANNE M.-I33O8 Thornhill Drive. St. Louis, MO 63131 McCarthy. Kathleen c.-48 Plymouth Road. Summit, NJ 07901 McCarthy. MARY T.-452 Lyceum Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19128 McCarthy. WILLIAM J.-122 Plainfield Avenue. Berkeley Heights. NJ 07922 McCLAY. MARY JO-19 South Newport Avenue. Ventnor.NJ 08406 McCONNELL. VINCENT T.-IO6 Sunset Drive. Chatham. NJ 07928 McCORKLE. SHARON A.-27 Pine Street. Newtown Square, PA 19073 McCORMACK. KEVIN P.-10 The Crossing. Ar- monk. NY 10504 McCORMACK. THOMAS-45 Princess Street. Hicksville. NY 11801 McCULLA. DAVID J.-872 Emerald Street. Mar- tinsville. NJ08836 McDEVITT, EILEEN M.-310 Hopwood Drive. Warminster. PA 18974 McDEVITT. MARIANNE T.-28 Columbus Avenue, Havertown, PA 19083 MCDONALD. ANN R.-3200 Township Line Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 McDonald. JAMES J.-2403 Merwood Lane. Havertown. PA 19083 MCDONALD. SUSAN M.-Box 244 RD 1. Ann- vllle, PA 17003 McDONOUGH. DANIEL R.-495 Yale Drive, King of Prussia, PA 19406 McDUGALL. MARY KAY-901 Atwood Road. Er- denheim, PA 19118 McDUGALL. THOMAS J.-901 Atwood Road. Philadelphia. PA 19118 McELYNN. CHRISTOPHER M.-103 Marangalc Road. Manlius. NY 13104 McFADDEN. CHARLES J.-306 North Kent Road. Broomall. PA 19008 McFALLS. WILLIAM F.-27 Saint Davids Road. Springfield. PA 19064 McGARRIGLE, JANET M.-214 Fernon Street. Philadelphia. PA 19148 McGEE, MARGARET M.- 3419 Bowman Street. Philadelphia. PA 19129 McGEEHAN, DEBRA A.-1629 Snyder Street. Bethlehem. PA 18017 McGINNIS. MAUREEN B.-Dutton Mill Road RD •3. West Chester. PA 19380 McGOLDRICK. MARY K.-18 The Promenade. New City. NY 10956 McGOUGH, CHARLES A.-1307 Baltimore Street. Hanover. PA 17331 McGOVERN. DEBORAH A.-5303 Garnet Street, Torrance, CA 90503 McGOWAN. JOAN E.-37 Millbrook Road. Newark. DE 19713 McGREEVEY. CAROLINE M.-10 Stima Avenue. Carteret, NJ 07008 McGRORY, JOSEPH J.-1938 Brandon Road. Norristown, PA 19401 McGRORY. THOMAS M.-1938 Brandon Road. Norristown. PA 19401 McGUIRE. CHERYL-455 Maddock Road. Springfield. PA 19064 McHALE. THOMAS G.-617 Stage Road. Monroe. NY 10950 McHUGH. CAROL A.-1621 Williams Way. West Chester. PA 19380 MclNERNEY. ROSEMARIE A.-409 Bruce Terrace, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 McKENNA. JAMES J.-272 Edwards Drive. King of Prussia. PA 19406 McKENNA. JOAN K.-6936 South West 110th Avenue. Miami, FL 33176 McKINSTRY. MARGARET E.-1932 Thornhill Drive. Akron. OH 44313 McLAUGHLIN. JOHN A.-123 Cambria Court. Saint Davids. PA 19087 McLAUGHLIN. NANCY-614 Mountain Road. Kinnelon, NJ 07405 McMANEMIN. MARY ELLEN-20 Wyncotc Road. Ho-Ho-Kus. NJ 07423 McMASTER. JR. HORACE A.-9280 Ridge Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19128 McNALLY. BRIAN A.-382 Devon Drive. Exton. PA 19341 McNEEL. MICHAEL A.-Belmont Plaza Apts.. King of Prussia. PA 19406 McPARTLAND. I.YNN M.-24 Turner Court. Princeton. NJ 08540 McQUEEN. ARTHUR J.-506 Davis Street. End- well. NY 13760 MEEHAN. MYLES K.-5 Osprey Lane. Rumson. NJ07760 MEEKS. CONNOR-108 East Tulpehocken Street. Philadelphia. PA 19144 MEISTER. ROBERT A.-40 Parkslde Avenue. Meriden. CT06450 MELLE. DONNA M.-362 Hurst Street. Bridgeport. PA 19405 MELNIK. THEODORE—270 Avon Road. Devon. PA 19333 MELONE. MATTHEW A.-7709 Olympus Place. Philadelphia. PA 19153 MELONI. ROBERT J.-54 Stceplcbush Road. Levittown, PA 19056 MELOVITZ. SUSAN C.-RD  2 Box 186. Flemington, NJ 08822 MENDELL. MARK S.-514 Woodlawn Avenue. Collingswood, NJ 08108 MENDLOWSKI. ANNA M.-215 Cornwall Drive, Chalfont, PA 18914 MENICKELLY. CHARLES A.-4400 Island Place T3. Annandale.VA 22003 MENN. STEPHEN A.-232 Delaware Avenue. West Pittston, PA 18643 MERRILL. SCOTT M.-149 Cannongate III RD.. Nashua. NH 02005 MERRITT. PETER G.—Summit Circle. Somers. NY 10589 METRICK. FELICIA A.-5 Mill Race Place. Glen Mills. PA 19342 MEYER. ALEXANDRA G.-Box 826. Devon. PA 19333 MEYER. ALLEN A.-8 Helena Drive. Chappaqua. NY 10514 MEYER. PATRICIA A.-16 Klnderkamack Avenue. Park Ridge, NJ 07656 MEZZANOTTE. WILLIAM S.-Box 283 Wood- spring Road. Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437 MIELE. PATRICIA A.-678 Hawthorne Avenue. Bound Brook, NJ 08805 MIGNELL1. MICHELE A.-9 Clark Terrace. Belleville. NJ 07109 MILES. JEROME F.-15 Flintlock Lane. Phoenix- ville. PA 19460 MILLER. BRETT T.-11321 Rouen Drive. Potomac. MD 20854 MILLER. DURWARD J.-358 Lydall Street. Man- chester, CT 06040 MILLER. LAWRENCE M.-3157 Kenney Drive. Falls Church. VA 22042 MILLER. MARTHA J.-42 Tall Oaks Drive. Sum- mit. NJ07901 MILLER. M1GNON K.-151 Churchill Avenue. Somerset. NJ 08873 MILLER. RAYMOND C.-9916 Old Spring Road. Kensington, MD 20795 MILLSOM. JOAN F.-3310 Greene Country Drive. Newtown Square. PA 19073 MINISCALCO, HENRY A.-7467 Elizabeth Road. Philadelphia, PA 19126 MINISTRI. PETER A.-178 Kingfisher Drive. Middletown, NJ 07748 MONACO. FRANCIS S.-273 Van Nostrand Avenue. Jersey City. NJ 07305 MONETTA. CHRISTOPHER J.-RR '2 Box 2308. Browns Mills. NJ 08015 MONSEIN, JONATHAN R.-31 Cranmorc Lane. Melrose. MA 02176 MONZO. DENISE T.-1511 Greenfield Drive. Cornwells Heights. PA 19020 MOORE. MARY M.-200 Cricket Lane. Wallingford. PA 19086 MOORE. PHILIP J. —8207 Flourtown Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19118 MORAN. MAUREEN M.-1300 Lake Shore Drive. Massapequa Park. NY 11762 MORE. DONNA M.-886 Lafayette Drive. Mount Laurel. NJ 08054 MORGAN. THOMAS W.-323 Valley Road. Orcland. PA 19075 MORIN. MICHELE A.-212 Downing Street. Sea Cliff. NY 11579 MORRIN. LAWRENCE S.-724 Wyoming Avenue, Croydon. PA 19020 MORRIS. JOHN F.—240 Bristol Road. Wellesley. MA 02181 MORRO. JANE P.-110 Deep Hollow Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 MOTA. RICHARD G.-Clay Court. Locust. NJ 07760 310 MOUNTAIN. THOMAS M.-1921 Nottingham Road. Allentown. PA 18103 MULHALL. ROBERT F.-169 Strasser Avenue. Westwood. MA 02090 MULLAHY. KATHLEEN A.-207 North Bowman Avenue. Merlon. PA 19066 MULLEN. DOROTHY R.-426 West Waverly Road. Glensidc. PA 19038 MULLIGAN. JOANNE E.-14 Betsy Lane. Am- bier. PA 19002 MULLIGAN. MARYBETH—693 Raven Road. Wayne. PA 19087 MULLIKEN. JOHN D.-221 West Ridley Avenue. Norwood. PA 19074 MULL1N. JOHN S.-738 Lorraine. Ardmore. PA 19003 MULLIN. SHAWN M.-1672 Hatboro Road. Richboro. PA 18954 MULLIN. THOMAS C.-920 Poplar Avenue. Glenolden. PA 19036 MULROONEY, MICHAEL P.-2821 Kennedy Road, Wilmington. DE 19810 MUNCH. JOSEPH C.-3 Saywood Lane. Stony Brook. NY 11790 MUNNIS. PATRICIA J.-46 Bittersweet Drive. Glen Mills. PA 19342 MURDOCK. NANCY L.-730 Shadcland Avenue. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 MURNANE. DANIEL L.-537 Strathmore Road. Havertown, PA 19083 MURPHY. DANIEL J.-411 Charnwood Road. New Providence. NJ 07974 MURPHY. RAYMOND P.-36 Woodland Avenue. Summit. NJ 07901 MURPHY. RAYMOND R.-272 Bunch Drive. Coraopolis, PA 15108 MURPHY. THOMAS F.-533 Rock Glen Drive. Wynnewood. PA 19096 MURRAY. ANN L.-1183 Jericho Road. Abington, PA 19001 MURRAY. CAROLYN F.—614 Montauk Avenue. New London. CT 06320 MURRAY. JAMES L.-603 Wade Avenue. Hor- sham, PA 19044 MURRAY. THOMAS P.—90 Harwood Avenue. Berkeley Heights. N J 07922 MUSCARELLA. MARK B.-28 Hillcrest Road. Holmel, NJ 07733 MUSICK. PATRICIA L.-3218 Merchantville Avenue, Pennsauken. NJ 08109 MYERS. CHRISTINA A.-316 Rockingham Road, Rosemont, PA 19010 MYNAUGH. JAMES B.. JR.-3334 Coventry Court Drive. Ellicott City. MD 21043 n NABER. PATRICIA A.-822 Scioto Drive. Franklin Lakes. NJ 07417 NAGURNY. CAROL A.-107 Ferguson Avenue. Broomall. PA 19008 NAPPI. SUSAN-42 North Woodmont Drive. Downingtown, PA 19335 NASELLA. PATRICIA A.-2 Sunan Road. Broomall, PA 19008 NATALI. ENZO J.-605 Ashurst Road. Haver- town. PA 19083 NATION. GEORGE A.. Ill-11 Queens Avenue. Malvem. PA 19355 NEARY. FRANCIS M. —8 Hartland Avenue, Hun- tington, NY 11746 NEILL. HAROLD R.-9 McRae Court. West Cald- well. NJ07006 NELMS. JAMES M.-168 Gallaghervllle Road. Downingtown, PA 19335 NEPA. ERNEST M.-3315 Tunlson Drive, Wilmington. DE 19810 NEPTIN, LOUISE A.-147 Keeney Avenue. West Hartford. CT 06107 NESTER. ANNE—511 Delaware Street. Wood- bury. NJ 08096 NESTOR. TIMOTHY J.-232 Hemlock Lane. Springfield. PA 19064 NEWTON. JOHN E—'.21 S. Fairfield Avenue. Chicago. IL 60632 NICHOLAS. THOMAS R.-901 Armstrong Drive. Latrobe. PA 15650 NIESSEN. JEFFREY F.-2845 Hellerman Street. Philadelphia. PA 19149 NILAN. DANIEL F.-223 Foster Avenue. Sharon Hill. PA 19079 NOBLIT. MARK L.-24 South 12th Street. Quakcrtown, PA 18951 NODEN. JANICE L.-Iven Road. St. Davids. PA 19087 NOLAN. COLLEEN M—9904 Carter Road. Bethesda. MD 20034 NOLL. JUSTIN D.-66 Franklin Road. Denville. NJ07834 NORIEGA. MARIO C—Vlllanova University. Vlllanova. PA 19085 NORTON. MATTHEW A.-68 Pcnwood Drive. Murray Hill. NJ 07974 NUNGESSER, ROBERT A.-105 Adams Avenue. Souderton, PA 18964 NUNN. WILLIAM P.-115 Rock Avenue. Green Brook. NJ 08812 o O’BRIEN. MATTHEW D.-158 Norman Drive. Ramsey, NJ 07446 O’CONNELL CAROLINE F.-6 Woodcrest Road. Fairfield. CT 06430 O’CONNELL. DANIEL T.-193 Mimosa Circle. Ridgefield, CT 06877 O’BOYLE. NANCY M.-530 East Lackawanna Street. Olyphant. PA 18447 OBRIEN. DEIRDRE M.-3510 Forest Avenue, Wilmette. IL 60091 O’BRIEN. DENNIS C.-4 Sumac Place. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 O’BRIEN, JOAN C. —582 Dartmouth Drive, King of Prussia. PA 19406 O’CONNOR. MICHAEL J.-27 South Centre Street. Frackvillc. PA 17931 O’DONNELL. EILEEN M.-40 Hastings Avenue. Havertown. PA 19083 O’DONNELL. WILLIAM C.-64 Charles Street. Carteret. NJ 07008 OESTERLE. BARBARA J.-1950 Colt Road. Media. PA 19063 O’HANLON. JOHN J.-DcKalb Pike RD 1. North Wales. PA 19454 O’HARE. KEVIN J.-103 Taft Drive. Bricktown. NJ 08723 O’HORA. NANCY R.-1536 Wyoming Avenue. Scranton. PA 18509 O’KEEFE. JAMES M.—82 Magnolia Avenue, Kearny. NJ 07032 O’KEEFE. JILL E.-l Saddle Brook Drive. Ho- Ho-Kus.NJ 07423 OKOLOTOWICZ, MICHAEL J.-7410 Taft Road. East Syracuse. NY 13057 O’LARNIC, JAMES J.-65 Tweed Road. Lcvit- town. PA 19056 O’LEARY. THOMAS P.-195 Hillside Avenue. Tcaneck. NJ 07666 OLIVER!. ALEXANDER F.-85 Fallbrook Street. Carbondale, PA 18407 O’LOUGHLIN. JOANNE—60 Locust Lane. Needham. MA 02192 O’LOUGHLIN. PATRICIA A.-66 Margaret Avenue. Yonkers, NY 10707 O’NEILL. NOREEN E.-RT 1. Chester Springs. PA 19425 O’NEILL. TRACEY E.-1680 Huntingdon Pike. Huntingdon Valley. PA 19006 OPIELSKI. KENNETH F.-428 Eastburn Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 O’REGAN. CORNELIUS-1 Conyingham Avenue. Staten Island. NY 10301 ORRSON. PAUL E.-1673 Wyoming Avenue. Forty Fort, PA 18704 O’SHAUGHNESSY. DEBORA L.-2503 Meredith. Philadelphia. PA 19130 OSIFCHOK. DIANE I.-2 Michael Road. Haver- town. PA 19083 O’SULLIVAN. KATHLEEN R.-8306 Five Gates Road. Annandale, VA 22003 O’SULLIVAN. KEVIN F.-51 Middlesex Avenue. Chester. CT 06412 OTOOLE. TERENCE M.-1821 Windermere Avenue. Wilmington, DE 19804 P PACIOUS, KEVIN M—10704 Tara Road. Potomac, MD 20854 PAIGE. DONALD J.-RD 1 Benton Road. Mar- cy. NY 13403 PALAZZOLO. BEADY-633 Wynnewood Road. Ardmore, PA 19003 PALMER. KEVIN A.-338 Old Fort Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 PALOMBI. RUDOLPH A.-27 Redfcrn Street. Trenton. NJ 08610 PANARO. MARK E.-281 West 5th Street. Florence, NJ 08518 PANTANO. BRIGIDA—384 Hill North Dale Drive South. York. PA 17403 PAOLINO, GUY N.-9 Kenny Circle. Broomall. PA 19008 PAPARELLA, THOMAS E.-1607 County Line Road, Vlllanova. PA 19085 PAPPACHRISTUS. PETER J.-64 Roland Road. Murray Hill. NJ 07974 PARAGANO. DOMINICK L.-9 Fawn Drive. Livingston. NJ 07039 PASCAL. JOHN-48 Grover Lane. West Caldwell. NJ07006 PASTORE. JOHN L.-Stive Brook Drive. Bridgeton, NJ 08302 PATYKEWICH. FRED J.-36 Portsmouth Avenue. Staten Island. NJ 10301 PAULOSKI, THOMAS A.-30 Mountain Avenue. Pompton Plains, nj 07444 PECCI, JAMES R.-45 Churchill Road. Cresskill. NJ07626 PEHLERT. ALLISON P.-13 Donner Street. Holmdel, NJ 07733 PEINS, SHIRLEY A.-261 Avon Road. Devon. PA 19333 PELISH, JEFFREY N.-8722 Valleyfield Road. Lutherville. MD 21093 PENNACCHI. CLARICE M.-250 Bert Avenue. Trenton. NJ 08629 PENNLINE. ROSALYN J—100 Meadow Avenue. Charleroi. PA 15022 PERILLO. LOUIS A.—576 McKeon Street, Perth Amboy. NJ 08861 PERKINS. THOMAS-Brush Hill Road. Merrlmac, MA 01860 PERLEY. EDWARD P.-31 Cherry Avenue. Lar- chmont, NY 10538 PERRELLA. ANTHONY-15 Delmar Road. Jer- seyCity. NJ 07305 PERROTTI. ANNETTE M.-246 Barton Street. Torrington. CT 06790 PETERS. MARIGAIL C.-54 Skyvicw Drive. Trumbull. CT 06611 PETERSON. KAREN A.-RR1 Gateway Drive. Wading River. NY 11792 PETESICH. JOHN A.-2443 Mercer Street. Harrisburg, PA 17104 PETRIELLO. SALVATORE-Osage Trail. Oak Ridge. NJ 07438 PETTIA, STEPHEN C.-1475 Valley Forge Road. Wayne. PA 19087 PETTIGROVE. WILLIAM R.-3210 Marshall Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 PFEIFLE. JEFFREY A.-175 Atlantic Avenue. Blue Point. NY 11715 PFLASTERER. THOMAS W.-898 Frank Road. WestChester. PA 19380 PHIBBS. JAMES A.-76 Front Street. No. Arlington. NJ 07032 PIASIO. STEPHEN P.-1087 Cedar Swamp Road. Old Brookvillc, NY 11545 PICCONE. VINCENT-111 Surrey Road. Voorhees. NJ 08043 PIEL. MARIANNE E—2142 North 62nd Street. Philadelphia. PA 19151 PIENIAZEK, MICHAEL T.-81 Brittany Road. In- dian Orchard. MA 01151 PIERCE. LAURI D -12 Brick School Drive. West Redding. CT 06896 PINEIRO. CARIDAD N.-26 Spoke Lane. Levit- town. NY 11756 PIPPETT. JOSEPH A.—536 Country Club Lane. Havertown. PA 19083 PIRO. JAMES—Dixon Avenue. Wenonah, NJ 08090 PIROLI, JOYCE C.—201 University Drive. Aliquippa, PA 15001 P1ROZZI. MARK F. —300 Indian Trail Drive. Franklin Lakes. NJ 07417 311 PIXLEY. SUSAN—21 Greenwood Avenue. Pit- tsburgh. PA 15205 POLICASTRO, ANTHONY J.-1942 Park Avenue. East Meadow, NY 11554 POLIERO. DANIEL E. —1110 Concord Drive, Haddonfield.NJ 08033 POLINSKY, STEPHEN-2225 Rhonda Road. Broomall, PA 19008 POMPONIO. MARY JO A.-798 Barrymore Lane. Bethlehem. PA 18017 PORRAZZO. ANDREW M.-85 McFaddcn Drive, Wilton. CT 06897 POWELL. ELLERY D.—Hickory Run Street Park. White Haven. PA 18661 POWERS. LAWRENCE P.-595 West Court. Scotch Plains. NJ 07076 PREATE. ANDREA M.-857 South Main Street. Old Forge. PA 18518 PRESCOTT. SPENCER B.-37 Franklin Avenue. Rosemont. PA 19010 PROVENZANO. BARBARA A.-170 Buena Vista Drive. Ringwood. NJ 07456 PUIG, VINCENT P. —243 Prospect Avenue. Park Ridge. NJ 07656 PURSEL. BRIAN J.-109 Beech Circle. Heller- town. PA 18055 Q QUIDORE. KEVIN M.-35 Idlewild Lane. Matawan, NJ 07747 QUIGLEY. JOHN R.-163 Vivian Avenue. Emer- son. NJ 07630 QUINDLEN. STEPHEN F.-1960 Colt Road. Media. PA 19063 QUINE. SUSAN L.-26 Lawson Road. Win- chester. MA 01890 QUINN. BERNARD J.-432 Montgomery Avenue. Haverford, PA 19041 QUINN. BRIAN R.-369 Brownstonc Court. Wyckoff. NJ 07481 QUINN. DAVID B.-57 Quickset Road. Levit- town, PA 19057 R RACCIO, WILLIAM M.-244 Davis Street. Ham- den. CT 06517 RACHKO. MICHELLE B.-519 Warren Boulevard, Broomall. PA 19008 RAFTERY. JOHN A.-146-03 21 Avenue. Whltestone. NY 11357 RAGONE, NANCY A -1906 Hillcrest Avenue. Pennsauken, NJ 08110 RANEY. ROBERT R.-132 Beechwood Road. Newtown Square, PA 19380 RAPPISI. JOSEPH-728 Pearl Street. Elizabeth. NJ07202 RAQUET. MICHAEL-1406 Daws Road. Norristown. PA 19403 RAUCH F. PAUL-325 Moreland Road. Hun- tingdon Valley, PA 19006 RAUSCHENBERGER. K. J.-100 Dill Avenue. Perkasic, PA 18944 RAY. ROBYN L.-1000 Conestoga Road. Rosemont, PA 19010 REAL. PATRICIA R.-1039 Bryan Street. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 REBIC. LEEANNE M.-3114 Stanwood Street. Philadelphia. PA 19136 RECH. MEREDITH A.-West Centennial Drive. RD 2 Marlton, NJ 08053 REDMOND. PATRICK J.-393 East Boot Road. West Chester. PA 19380 REMOND. SUZANNE G.-Mountain Avenue. West Orange. NJ 07052 REID. VALERIE S.-969 East 60th Street. Chicago. IL 60637 REILLY. DENNIS P.-316 Abrams Mill Road. King of Prussia, PA 19406 REINHOLD. JAMES C.-6 Clawson Street. Staten Island. NY 10306 REMANIAK, DAVID F.-260 Poplar Avenue. Devon. PA 19333 REUSCHER. PAUL J.-582 Church Street. St. Mary’s. PA 15857 REUTERSHAN. KATHERINE-East Hampton. NY 11937 RIALE. CHARLES A.-514 Ott Road. Bala Cyn- wyd. PA 19004 RICHARDS. ROBERT E.-800 Burnt Mills Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20901 RIEMAN. EDWARD F.-144 Portland Road. Highlands. NJ 07732 RIETHER. CHARLES J.-170 Center Road. Woodbridge. CT 06525 RILEY. CECIL R.-5206 Catherine Street. Philadelphia. PA 19143 RILEY. EDWARD D.-22 Walnut Avenue. Lar- chmont. NY 10538 RILEY. MARK S.-339 West Butler Avenue. Chalfont, PA 18914 RINECKER. CHARLOTTE M.-47 Rande Drive. Wayne. NJ 07470 RINGELSTEIN. GEOFFREY K.-29 Robin Road. Demarest, NJ 07627 RINGLEY. CAROLYN J.-499 Covington Place. Wyckoff. NJ 07481 RIZZO. JEFFREY M.-179 Washington Street. Reading, MA 01867 ROBBINS. EDWARD P.-300 Dogwood Lane. Wallingford. PA 19086 ROBERTSON. SUSAN S.-8015 Burholme Avenue.  2. Philadelphia. PA 19111 ROBINSON. MARLENE M.-7 Highland Avenue. Wayne. PA 19087 ROCCARIO, TATYANA 0.-107 West Providen- ce Road. Aldan. PA 19018 ROCHE. BRIAN C. —52 Raymond Road. Sud- bury. MA 01776 ROESKE. RODNEY E.-1413 Indiana Avenue. Woodbridge. VA 22191 ROGERS. DEBRA K.-317 Woodmere Avenue. Neptune. NJ 07753 ROMICH. SUSAN M.-RD '4. Honcsdale. PA 18431 ROONEY. NANCY M.-607 North Brandywine Street. West Chester. PA 19380 ROSATO. DONALD J.-454 Glenwyth Road. Wayne. PA 19087 ROSCI. DEAN F —7809 Westview Avenue. Upper Darby. PA 19082 ROSE. PAUL E.—198 Durley Drive. Broomall. PA 19008 ROSENBUSCH. CARL G.-2715 Liberty Street. Easton, PA 18042 ROSENFELDT. PHILIP R.-202 Glen Arbor Road. Havertown, PA 19083 ROSITO. MICHAEL C.-7 Sllvertop Lane. Cherry Hill. NJ 08002 ROSS. WILLIAM L.-369 Ross Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 ROSS. PAUL F.-P.O. Box 516. Oyster Bay. NY 11771 ROTH. MARGARET M.-8 Peter Cooper Road. New York. NY 10010 ROZANSKI. MICHAEL J.-8 Madison Avenue. Pitman, NJ 08071 RUBERTON. BARBARA A.-508 Bellavue Avenue. Hammonton. NJ 08037 RUDDELL. ELIZABETH A -1021 Penn Circle. King of Prussia, PA 19406 RUDDICK. JOHN R.-305 Walden Road. Wilmington, DE 19803 RUGGIERO. THERESA A.-220 Edith Lane. West Chester, PA 19380 RUGGLES. FRANCES E.-664 Crestwood Road. Wayne. PA 19087 RUHROLD. RICHARD E.-133 Unqua Road. Massapequa. NY 11758 RUSHTON. CAROLYN-783 Sterling Road. Woodbury, NJ 08096 RUSSEK. JOAN M.-1223 Cobbs Street. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 RUSSO. JEANINE G.-91 Biarritz Street. Lido Beach. NY 11561 RUSSO. STEPHEN M.-1404 Parkside Drive, Havertown, PA 19083 RUTH. BRIAN J.-1140 West Bristol Road. Har- tsvllle. PA 18974 RUTH. JOSEPH E.—300 Cherry Lane. John- stown. PA 15904 RYAN. LAURENE—2898 Fairfield Drive. Allen- town. PA 18103 RYAN. ROBERT F.-1729 Westervelt Avenue. Baldwin. NY 11510 RYON. JONATHAN A.-442 New York Avenue. Nyckoff. NJ 07481 5 SALINARO. STEVEN J.-290 Bayvlew Avenue. Massapequa, NY 11758 SALLA. JOHN N.-430 Maddock Road. Springfield, PA 19064 SALVATO. ALFRED C.-1377 Paddock Way. Cherry Hill. NJ 08034 SAMBUCO. THOMAS W. —5 Sweetbriar Lane. Andover, MA 01810 SANDER. LOUIS F.—27 Schoolhouse Lane. Broomall, PA 19008 SANKO. COLLEEN M.-51 Boxwood Drive, Her- shey. PA 17033 SANTAMOUR. GRETCHEN M.-2115 Buckman Avenue. Wyomissing, PA 19610 SANTOLFRI. E.. DAVID-462 Saunders Drive. StraF.d. PA 19087 SANTOLERI. R. STEVEN-462 Saunders Drive. Strafford. PA 19087 SATIN. NANCY M.-444 Eaton Road. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 SATZ. THOMAS G.-Clover Hill Road. Colts Neck. NJ 07722 SAVARESE. JOHN J.-737 Marlyn Road. Philadelphia. PA 19151 SAVINO. LOUIS T.—1826 Shunk Street. Philadelphia. PA 1945 SCALI, JOHN A.—915 Christian Street. Philadelphia. PA 19147 SCARPIGNATO. JOANN-121 Keppel Avenue. West Lawn. PA 19609 SCHADT. SUSAN E.-2 West Market Street. Bethlehem, PA 18018 SCHAEFER. SUSAN M.-3 Stuart Drive East. Glen Cove. NY 11542 SCHALLER. ELAINE M.-206 McGuire Road. Rochester. NY 14616 SCHANZ. RONALD-5 Pauline Court. Wayne. NJ 07470 SCHARF. STACIE A.-26 West Meadow Road. Hamden. CT 06518 SCHERER. DEBRA L.-72 West Rambo Street. Bridgeport. PA 19405 SCHEUER. CHRISTOPHER J.-34 Birchwood Drive. New Hyde Park. NY 11040 SCHIAVONE. PHYLLIS A—2231 South Lambert Street. Philadelphia. PA 19145 SCHLAGETER. JANE M.-181 Stewart Avenue. Garden City. NY 11530 SCHLAPO. LINA C.-237 West Montgomery Avenue, Haverford, PA 19041 SCHMIDT. JOHN C.-3805 Candlelight Drive. Camp Hill. PA 17011 SCHMITT. STEPHEN P.-7 Zora Road. Marion. M A 02738 SCHNEIDER. ANDREW J.-2163 Klngswood Lane. Broomall. PA 19008 SCHNEIDER. VICTORIA J.-97 Lafayette Avenue. Park Ridge, NJ 07656 SCHOFIELD. ROBERT T.-970 Main Street. Concord. MA 01742 SCHOWENGERDT. GREGG A.-1050 Donner Way. Salt Lake City. UT 84108 SCHRAMM. MICHAEL J.-105 Walnut Street. Colwyn. PA 19023 SCHRAYSHUEN. KAREN D—95 Harrison Avenue. North Plainfield, NJ 07060 SCHROLL. ROBERT M—260 Poplar Avenue. Devon. PA 19333 SCHUER, THERESA J.-6900 Greenway Avenue, Philadelphia. PA 19142 SCHWAG. MARGOT B.-349 Congress Avenue. Lansdowne. PA 19050 SCHWARTZ. EDWARD M.-19 Ellen Court. Hillsdale. NJ 07642 SCOGNA. STEPHEN 0.-1045 North West End Boulevard. Quakertown, PA 18951 SCOPPETUOLO. STEVEN A.-3 Circle Lane. Lit- tie Silver. NJ 07739 SCORDATO. ROBERT T.-2410 East 21st Street. Brooklyn. NY 11229 312 SCOTT, BRIAN G.—305 Raymond Court, Bridgewater. NJ 08807 SCOTT. STEPHEN T.-109 Timothy Drive. Maple Glen. PA 19002 SCOTT. THOMAS J.-86 Creek Drive. Doylestown. PA 18901 SEAMAN. JAMES K.-2619 South 61st Street. Philadelphia. PA 19142 SEDAM. MARTHA R.-204 West Highland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 SERVEN. ALAN-1 Berkshire Road. Woodcliff Lake. NJ 07675 SEWNIG. TIMOTHY J.-3059 East 96th Street. Chicago IL 60617 SEXTON. GERALD M.-400 Bryan Street. Havertown, PA 19083 SHAFER CHRISTOPHER-2409 Fairvicw Terrace. Williamsport. PA 17701 SHANK. STEPHEN F.-3218 Hilltop Road. Newtown Square, PA 19073 SHANNON. MARGARET M.-317 Midland Avenue. Saint Davids. PA 19087 SHARKEY. THOMAS J.-195 High Tor Drive. Watchung. NJ 07060 SHELTON. DANA T.-27 B Main Street. Rob- binsville. NJ 08691 SHEPHERD. ELAINE G.-904 Cherry Circle. Lansdale. PA 19446 SHERIDAN. JAMES J.-214 Wolverine Street. Staten Island. NY 10306 SHOLOFSKY. ANDREA R.-533 Kingwood Road. PA 19406 SHORT. HARRY A.-2727 Haverford Road. Ard- more. PA 19003 SHORTALL. PATRICIA A.-P.O. Box 190. Whar- ton. NJ 07885 SIANO, JAMES C.—219 West Springfield Road. Springfield. PA 19064 SIBLEY. MARY ELLEN-2301 Solly Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19152 SICARI, JAMES J.-P.O. Box 1 Navy Supply Ac- tivity. FPO New York. NY 09521 SILVIUS. VICKIE D.-Box 105. Ashton. IL 61006 SIMMONS. PETER M.-272 Captain Road. Longmeadow. MA 01106 SIMON. WALTER P.-1150 Orchid Road. War- minster. PA 18974 SIMPSON. RONALD S.-7037 Clover Lane. Up- per Darby. PA 19082 SINGER. HAIDEE E.-6 Sllvertop Lane. Cherry Hill. NJ 08002 SLAGLE. STEVE A.-RD '5 Elkton. MD 21921 SMITH. ANN M. —7601 Crittenden Street. Philadelphia. PA 19118 SMITH. DEBORAH L.-320 Forest Avenue. Paramus. NJ 07652 SMYTH. ANN L.-3421 West Chester Pike. Newtown Square, PA. 19073 SNYDER. CAROLE A.-SORIANO. RAN- DY—222 North Saint George Street. Allen- town. PA 18104 SOUDER. LISA A.-2631 .North Charolette Street. Pottstown, PA 19464 SPARROW. RORY D.-414 East 26th Street. Paterson. NJ 07514 SPATA. JOSEPH A. —377 Heberton Avenue. Staten Island. NY 10302 SPEVOK. GREGORY J.-877 Nathan Hale Road. Berwyn. PA 19312 SPINELLI. JOSEPH J.-7 Leslie Street. Terryville.CT 06786 SQUILLACE. JOSEPH A.-287 Hcmptstead Avenue. Rockville Center. NY 11570 SQUIRES. JANNA L.-15 Llanberris Road. Bala Cynwyd. PA 19004 STABLER-HAAS. SUSAN-1600 Garrett Road. Upper Darby. PA 19082 STADELMAIER. JOSEPH W.-2 Black Frier Road. Rosemont. PA 19010 STAFFORD. CHRISTINE H.-2078 Susquehan- na Road. Abington. PA 19001 STAGLIANO. NICHOLAS G.-844 Thomas Road. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 STECKLAIR. LAURA A.-805 Campbell Lane. Springfield. PA 19064 STEIN. JAMES F.—RD Oxford Road. Chester. NY 10918 STELLA. LOUIS J.. 111-419 West Juniper Avenue. Wildwood. NJ 08260 STEPANEK. WILLIAM J.-559 Saddleback Lane. Gates Mills. OH 44040 STOAKES. KATHY A.-261 Avon Road. Devon. PA 19333 STOHLMAN. JAMES W.-3719 Cardiff Road. Chevy Chase. MD 20015 STRACQUATANIO. ANNE R.-21 Michael Lane. New Hyde Park. NY 11040 STROUD. SUSAN G.-14600 Crossway Road. Rockville. MD 20853 STURM. RAYMOND J.-33 Loretta Drive. Little Falls. NJ 07424 SULLIVAN. DENIS M.-439 Central Park Drive, New Milford. NJ 07646 SULLIVAN. ELIZABETH A.-465 Manhasset Woods Road. Manhasset. NY 11030 SULLIVAN. EUGENE J.-228 Williams Road. Rosemont. PA 19010 SULLIVAN. JOANNE M.-31 Hemlock Drive. North Tarrytown, NY 10591 SULLIVAN. MICHAEL D.-212 Hamilton Road. Ridgewood. NJ 07450 SULLIVAN. SHAWN P.-Box 131 Logan Boulevard. Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 SULOVSKI. MICHELE N.-109 Tompkins Avenue. South Planfield, NJ 07080 SUNG. SUE C.—854 Wynnewood Road. Philadelphia. PA 19151 SURGENT. JOHN M.-310 West Main Street. Freehold. NJ 07728 SUTHERLAND. JILL M.-595 Willow Street. Westwood. NJ 07675 SWEENEY. ANNE E.-l Old Forge Road RD 3. Flemington. NJ 08822 SWIECICKI. ANNETTE N.-1101 North Park Avenue. Haddon Heights. NJ 08035 SYMS. CHARLES A.-340 Ginger Road. Hun- tingdon Valley. PA 19006 SYSESKEY. ANN A—Dutch Lane Road. Colts Neck. NJ 07722 SZCZERBA. NANCY J.-261 Bungalow Avenue. Wilmington. DE 19805 SZUTER, MICHAEL M.-522 Home Avenue. Trenton. NJ 08611 SZYMANSKI. EDWARD W.-2519 Alistcr Drive. Wilmington. DE 19808 T TALTY. ROBERT C.-36 Maple Drive. Colts Neck. NJ 07722 TAVANI. SUZANNE M.-935 Federal Street. Philadelphia. PA 19147 TAYLOR. GEORGE B.-924 Castle Point Terrace. Hoboken. NJ 07030 TAYLOR. NANCY L.-82 Crest Road. Merrick. NY 11566 TEGERIS. CHRISTINE M -10315 Cheshire Terrace. Bcthesda. MD 20014 TENAGLIA. DINA M.-204 Bella Drive. Broomall. PA 19008 TERRY. MICHAEL E.-246 East Street. Carneys Point. NJ 08069 TERSAGA. BRIAN T.-14 Red Coat Road. Nor- walk. CT 06850 THATCHER. WENDY L.-531 Hahalone Street 16A. Honolulu. HI 96825 THIEM. ELIZABETH A.-602 William Street. Harrison. NJ 07029 THIMBLE. KAREN R.-1087 Amherst Place. Cheshire. CT06410 THOMAS. THOMAS J.-1014 Summit Street. Darby. PA 19023 THOMPSON. WILLIAM A.-504 Vose Avenue. South Orange. NJ 07079 TIERNEY. WILLIAM E.. JR.-268 Eleanor Road. Pittsfield. MA 01201 TIMMINS. CATHERINE A.-460 Black Swan Lane. Berwyn. PA 19312 TOLAN. DENNIS F.-140 West 9th Avenue. Con- shohocken. PA 19428 TOMCHUK. GARY J.-6 Russell Street. East Brunswick. NJ 08816 TOPP. DANIEL A. —230 East Lancaster Avenue, Wayne. PA 19087 TOPPER. EDWARD G.-1164 Meadowbrook Cir- cle West. Allentown. PA 18103 TORBUSH. MARY E.-2036 Crescent Road. York. PA 17403 TORPEY. ELIZABETH-8229 Taunton Place. Springfield. VA 22152 TORPEY. PATRICK G.-18 Knollwood Trail. Brookside. NJ 07926 TORTORELLO. DAVID R.-10 Robin Hood Road. Bedford Hllis. NY 10507 TOUKAN. MARK S.-856 East Phillip Drive. Phoenixville. PA 19460 TOURTILLOTTE. CHARLES K.-230 Charles Road. Clearfield. PA 16830 TRAINOR. JOSEPH J.-14 Enid Court. Potomac. MD 20854 TRAN SR., NGATHI HANG-Wynnewood Road. Philadelphia. PA 19151 TRINKAUS. KENNETH B -15 Pine Brook Drive. Neptune, NJ 07753 TRIOLO. RONALD J.-72 Woodlakc Drive. Holland. PA 18966 TROY. ROBERT A.-2302 West First Street. Philadelphia. PA 19132 TUBIF.LLO. LORETTA —Box 458 RD 1. Kint- nersville. PA 18930 TUE. LAURA L. —219 Chickagaini Terrace. Med- ford Lakes. NJ 08055 TUZZOLO. MICHAEL F.-266 Sanilac Street. Staten Island. NJ 10306 TWEEDY. JULIE A.-1252 S. Carlisle Street. Philadelphia. PA 19047 TYROL. PATRICIA A.-11 Woodland Road. Feasterville, PA 19047 u ULIASE. MARI LYNN-138 Ridge Circle. Cherry Hill. NJ 08002 UMPLEBY. ALLISON D.-44 Hlllcrest Drive. Piscata way. NJ 08854 URDANETA. AARON A.-Villanova University. Vlllanova. PA 19085 URSO. DAVID J.—168 Edison Avenue. Edison. NJ08817 v VAGNONI. ROBERT J.-1322 Colwell Road. Conshohocken, PA 19428 VALE. RANDALL G.-The Regency Apt. 325. St. David. PA 19087 VALENT. RICHARD J.-301 Sunnysidc Avenue. Chester. PA 19013 VANCE. DOUGLAS M-115-41 Undercliff Road., Kinnelon, NJ 07405 VANCOLLIE. CHRISTOPHER C.-14 Comstock Lane. Wilton. CT 06897 VASSALLUZZO. ERIKA A.-552 Churchvllle Lane. Holland. PA 18966 VELLA. LISA M.—181 Hempstead Avenue. Rock- ville Center. NY 11570 VENTO. SUSAN E.-41 N. Flgtree Lane. Plan- tation.FL 33317 VERES. EDWARD F.-207 Jamison Avenue. Ellwood City. PA 16117 VERLIN. MARY F.-112-09 84th Avenue. Rich- mond Hill, NY 11418 VIDEON. STEVEN J.-4118 Battles Lane. Newtown Square. PA 19073 VILLAMIL. JANE M.-618 Encampment Drive. Bound Brook. NJ 08805 VILLAPIANO. GARY L.-The Villages. Freehold. NJ07728 VINCENNJE. CYNTHIA A.-19 Sandra Drive. Dlx Hills. NY 11746 VINEIS. PAUL D.—120 Newark Pompt Turnpike. Wayne. NJ 07470 313 VITO. JAMES A.—6420 Overbrook Avenue, Philadelphia. PA 19151 VITO, MARY M—181-5 Harbor HOusc Drive. Claymont, DE 19703 VOGT. CYNTHIA B—High St. Dover Hills. Dover. NJ 07801 VOUTSAKIS. NICHOLAS W.-1004 Glen Road. Wallingford. PA 19086 w WALSH. WILLIAM P.-112 Conestoga Road. Wayne. PA 19087 WALTERS. KAREN J.-221 N. Sproul Road.. Broomall. PA 19008 WARD. MICHAEL J.-2031 S. Aikens Street. Philadelphia. PA 19142 WARD. SUSAN M.-22 Whitby Road. Cherry Hill. NJ 08003 WAKIN, GEORGE E.P1025 Villanova Avenue. Swarthmore, PA 19081 WALLACE. DONALD J.-26 Llnwood Avenue. Swarthmore, PA 19081 WALPOLE. ROBERT W.-136 Mountain Avenue. New Rochelle. NY 10804 WALSH. BARBARA J.-43 Locust Avenue. Springfield. PA 19064 WALSH. ELIZABETH D.-Meadow Farm Road. East Islip. NY 11730 WALSH. PATRICK J.-1249 Bodcn Place. Ft. Washington. PA 19034 WARREN. SHELAGH A.-89 Colonial Road. Lawrence. MA 01843 WASKO. MARSHA A.-1338 Rydal Road. Rydal. PA 19046 WATERBURY. JAMES F.-2857 Fairfield Drive. Allentown. PA 18103 WATERMAN. PAMELA M.-77 Calvert Avenue E. Edison. NJ 08817 WEBER. JOAN G.-1086 Devon Road. Jcnkin- town. PA 19046 WEBER. MARK C.-913 South 9th Avenue. Scranton, PA 18504 WEBER. NINA C.-1224 Old Lane. Drexel Hill. PA 19026 WEIL. JAMES A.—13 Sugar Maple Avenue. Englishtown, NJ 07726 WEISENBERGER. ANDREW G.-P.O. Box 514. Kimberton, PA 19442 WELKER. CYNTHIA J.-16 Myrtle Avenue. Havertown. PA 19083 WELSH, MAUREEN B.-4717 Leiper Street. Philadelphia. PA 19124 WENGER. ERIC P.-750 S. Gulph Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 WERNER. ROBERT C.-3621 Darby Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 WHALEN. SUSAN M.-117 S. Van Burcn Street. Rockville. MD 20850 WHALON. THOMAS P.-4069 Thompson Road. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 WHITE. KEVIN P—49 Calvert Place. Center Valley. PA 18034 WIEDMANN. BRIAN J.-3 Crinkle Court. Nor- thport. NY 11768 WIGLE. LOUISE A.-156 Cambridge Rd.. King of Prussia. PA 19406 WILDE. CAROLE J.-69 Sycamore Road. Dumont, NJ 07628 WILDGEN. CLARE A.-1159 Delaware Drive. Bridgewater. NJ 08807 WILLIAMS. ANNETTE L.-204 David Drive. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 WILLIAMS. LINDA F.-5108 N. 15th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19141 WILLIS. DAVID J.—4596 McKinley Parkway. Hamburg. NY 14075 WILSON. TERRANCE E.-850 Fairway Drive NE. Warren. OH 44483 WIND. WILLIAM J.-603 North Perry Street. Titusville. PA 16354 WINTERHALTER. PAUL J.-69 Wood Street. Wilkes Barre. PA 18702 WITOWSKI. MARCUS W.-9102 Kittery Lane. Bethesda. MD 20034 WOEHRLE. LAWRENCE R.-30 North Main Street. Plains. PA 18705 WOLFE. DOUGLAS A.-3482 Mayer Drive. Murrysville. PA 15668 WOLFE. MARY E.—309 Harrison Avenue. Elkins Park. PA 19117 WOLSKI. MARIA T.-661 Prospect Street. Maplewood, NJ 07040 WOODRUFF. JOAN P—1307 Argylc Road. Ber- wyn. PA 19312 WOODSON. MARGUERITE M —3434 Rams- gate Terrace. Alexandria. VA 22309 WOOLLEY. MARK S—114 E. 25th Avenue. N. Wildwood. NJ 08260 WORLEY. ANNETTE L—27 E. Central Avenue. Paoli. PA 19301 WORTHINGTON. MARK J—330 Wcnonah Avenue. Mantua. NJ 08051 WUSINICH. DANIEL F—455 E. Thomson Avenue. Springfield. PA 19064 r YACONO. ROBERT S—Rd. '2. Norwich. NY 13815 YANOS. CATHY A—Amity Park Road. RD 2. Douglssvillc. PA 19518 YANTOSH. JOSEPH A—108 Furlong Avenue. Newtown Square. PA 19073 YOKE, JANIE A—403 Monroe Avenue. Wyckoff. NJ 07481 YORK. MATTHEW M—112 South 7th Avenue. West Reading. PA 19611 YOUNG. CHUNG W—1856 E. Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134 YOUNG. FRANCIS R—3887 Bradford Road. Huntingdon Valley. PA 19006 YOUNG. BONNIE 1—1150 Victor Lane, Ft. Washington. PA 19034 YOUNG. MARY I.—43 Old Farm Drive. Newington, CT 06111 YUEN. ANITA M—108 E. Park Road. Haver- town. PA 19083 L ZACCARIA. LYNNE C—803 Springfield Road. Aldan. PA 19018 ZACHARY. SUSAN M—47 East Cheshire Place. Staten Island. NY 10301 ZAKIAN. NANETTE M —514 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096 ZAKRZEWSKI. MARK J—738 Livezey Lane. Philadelphia. PA 19128 ZALESKI, ROBERT M— 1 Evergreen Boulevard, Scotch Plains. NJ 07076 ZALEWSKI. MICHAEL G—1536 Baybcrry Lane. Bethlehem. PA 18018 ZAMORSKI. JUDITH M —446 St. Davids Avenue. Wayne. PA 19087 ZAMPETTI. GEORGE P—29 E. Langhorne Avenue. Havertown, PA 19083 ZANZINGER. ALICIA-2410 Stanbridge Street. Norristown. PA 19401 ZAPPY. MARK A—RR 1 Pine Street. Old Bridge. NJ 08857 ZENDAH. FAISAL M—Villanova University. Villanova. PA 19085 ZIMMOVAN. BERNARD G—244 Pittsburgh Street, Uniontown. PA 15401 ZIMPELMAN. MARK W—420 Rutgers Avenue. Burlington, NJ 08016 ZUPPO. DOMINICK A—4903 Jackson Drive. Brookhaven. PA 19015 ZUREK. ELIZABETH A—101 Second Avenue. Phoenixville. PA 19406 314 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE fl ALDINS. JOHN RICHARD-1117 Concord Road. Aston, PA 19014 AYRES. HAROLD CLIFTON. 111-805 South Main Street, Phoenixvillc. PA 19460 B BADDORF. DAVID LEE-489 Sharon Road. Colmar. PA 18915 BANTZ. MICHAEL RANDALL-37-B West Athens Avenue. Ardmore. PA 19003 BARDSLEY. ARTHUR RICHARD-1627 Rose Glen Road, Havertown. PA 19083 BARTOW. HARRY F.DWARD-518 Jansen Avenue. Essington. PA 19029 BLYTHE. EILEEN MARIE-837 Eaton Road. Drcxel Hill. PA 19026 c CARLBERG. KAREN JEAN-609 Barker Drive. West Chester. PA 19380 CARTER. RICHARD LEE-332 Lynn Road. Springfield. PA 19064 CASWELL. PATRICIA OWENS-211 Rock Glen Road. Penn Wynne, PA 19151 CHESSEMAN. PAULA MARIE-223 Ashby Road. Upper Darby. PA 19082 CHROSTOWSKI. JOHN MICHAEL-1919 Pratt Street. Philadelphia. PA 19124 CORCORAN. STEPHEN M -1867 Fox Hill Lane. Paoli. PA 19301 COYLE. ROBERT THOMAS-111 Penn Lane. WestChester. PA 19380 COZZONE. LINDA JANE-5 Beth Lane. Malvern. PA 19355 CUMMINGS. JAMES MARK-RD 2 Box 3006. Elverson, PA 19520 D DANIELS. GWILYM CHARLES JR.-563 Evan- sburg Road, Collegevillc. PA 19426 DECHAMBEAU. BRIAN KENT-245 South Bryn Mawr Avenue. PA 19019 DOLAN. ELEANOR MARIE-730 Waverly Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 DONOVAN. WILLIAM J.-933 Edqewood Drive. Springfield. PA 19064 DRISCOLL. DANIEL ANDERSON-424 Old State Road, Berwyn, PA 19312 DUGAN. PAUL JOHN-557 Hamilton Street. Norristown. PA 19401 E ENLOE. NEWTON TIMONTHY-1665 Larch Drive. Oak Harbor. WA 98277 F FARYNA. SR. OLGA MARIE. OSBM-710 Fox Chase Road. Philadelphia. PA 19111 FARZETTA. GREGORY MICHAEL. JR.-3013 Raymond Avenue. Roslyn. PA 19001 FELSBURG. FRANK JOHN JR.-116 Clemson Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 FILACHEK. KARL LOUIS-6038 Agusta Street. Philadelphia. PA 19149 FINNICAL. MARK A.-318 West Barnard Street. West Chester. PA 19380 G GAYNOR. IRENE-2225 South Clarion Street. Philadelphia. PA 19148 GEARY. JAMES PETER-413 Pembroke Road. Havertown. PA 19083 GILMARTIN. REGINA CAROLINE-426 Harvard Avenue. Swarthmore. PA 19081 GONDEK. STANLEY EDWARD-1216 Drayton Lane. Philadelphia. PA 19151 GRATZ, ZANE—2015 Herrick Avenue. Feaster- ville. PA 19047 GREEN. RAQUEL ATENA—633 Viking Hill Road. Swedeland. PA 19406 GRISAFI. PAUL JAMES. JR-10825 East Keswick Road, Apt. 169. Rushwood. Philadelphia. PA 19154 H HALL. JOYCE A.-919 Powder Mill Lane. Philadelphia. PA 19151 HAMILTON. THOMAS JOSEPH-1208 Estate Drive. West Chester, PA 19380 HANCOCK. JEANNE PORTER-1420 Beaumont Drive. Gladwyne, PA 19035 HARLAN. KENNETH l.-R.D. •2 Box 189-H. Coatcsvillc. PA 19320 HARMAN. PATRICIA ANN-120 Highland Avenue. Bala Cynwyd. PA 19004 HEIGHT. ELLEN JANIS-1 Bennington Road. Havertown, PA 19083 HELLER. DAVID HARRIS-926 Morris Avenue. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 HORNRIDGE. CATHERINE JOAN-123 High Street. Chestertown. MD J JACKSON. BRIAN CHARLES-264 Golf View Road. Ardmore. PA 19003 K KERRIGAN. JOELLEN ANNE-26 South Roberts Road. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 KRAUS. JAMES WALTER-2822 Trcmont Street. Philadelphia, PA 19134 KUNTZ. ELEANOR J.-666 W. Germantown Pike. Apt. 311-N. Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 KUTZMONICH. MICHAEL-RD '1. Box 467A. Barto. PA 19504 a LALLIER. JOSEPH K.-5232 West Park Lane. Clifton Heights. PA 19018 LAMBARSKI. PHILIP JOHN-2816 Berwyn Road. Bensalem, PA 19020 LAND. ROBERT W.-412 East Holly Street. Pit- man. NJ08071 LANZALOTTI. JOSEPH ANTHONY-6424 Dor- cas Street, Philadelphia. PA 19111 LEBKUECHER. FAITH J.-510 Valley Drive. WestChester. PA 19380 LECHNER. JOEL ALAN-1128 Devonshire Road. Grosse Pointe Park. Ml 48230 LE. CHUONG HUNG-373 Signal Hill Road. King of Prussia. PA 19406 LEVITT. MARC EDMUND-1626 Lindley Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19141 LEVY. SALIM -P.O. Box 132. Kennedy Hall. Villanovan, PA LISTER. SALLIE TERESE-506 Sylvan Way. Aldan. PA 19018 M MARTINEZ. KATHLEEN 0.-230 Landovcr Road. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 MECHEEL. DORIS LaCORTE-394 Heritage Lane, King of Prussia. PA 19406 MOORE, PETER J. —King Frazer Roads. Deer- wood 316, Malvern. PA 19355 MURRAY. BARBARA ANNE-700 Bullock Avenue, Ycadon, PA 19050 McARDLE. KEVIN JOSEPH-2413 Oakland Drive, West Norristown. PA 19403 McCUE, WILLIAM A.. JR.-34 Arrowhead Circle. Collegcville, PA 19426 McGINLEY. KEVIN MICHAEL-5812 Village Lane. RD 2, Doylestown. PA 18901 McGOWAN. JOHN F.. 111-2813 North Kent Road, Broomall, PA 19008 McGURK. HOLLY GALYE —841 Parkridge Drive. Media. PA 19063 o O’DONNELL. BERNARD JAMES-3529 Rhoads Avenue. Newtown Square. PA 19023 P PALAZZOLO, FLORENCE FISCHER-633 Wyn- newood Road, Ardmore. PA 19003 PAPANDREA. MARIE A.-824 Fern Street. Yeadon. PA 19050 PATTON. ROBERT TROY. JR -138 Merlin Road, Phoenlxville, PA 19460 PFIZENMAIER. RICHARD-599 Sussex Road. Wynncwood, PA 19096 POLLOCK. JANE KRISTINE-39 Columbus Avenue. Havertown, PA 19083 R RADKE. WAYNE EDWARD-41 Harvard Road. Havertown. PA 19083 RADWANSKI. EDWARD JOHN-4140 Joshua Road. Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 REYNOLDS. SALLY SCOTT-412 North Manoa Road, Havertown. PA 19083 ROMANELLI. JOHN ARTHUR-116 East Providence Road, Aldan, PA 19018 s SHARP. ISABELLE S.-301 Tory Turn. Radnor. PA 19087 SKORNY. RICHARD HENRY-206 Fullwood Road, Delran, NJ 08075 SNYDER. ROBERT FRANCIS-2983 Pennview Avenue. Broomall. PA 19008 STRANG. JOHN EDGAR. JR.-817 Vauclaln Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 r TABLAZON. MARILOU TAN-1518 Manley Road. A16, West Chester, PA 19306 TADEO. JOANNE A.-Crestview Merlin Roads, Phoenixville, PA 19460 TAYLOR. MARY ANN A.-311 Riverview Road. Kinq of Prussia, PA 19406 u UBERTI. WILLIAM JOSEPH-1114 Seventh Avenue. Swarthmore. PA 19081 V VEND1TT1. FRANK R.-118 West First Avenue. Malvern. PA 19355 w WENNER. CAROL ANN-95 Daylcview Road. Berwyn. PA 19312 WHITLEY. LELAND MICHAEL-7808 Lister Street. Philadelphia. PA 19152 z ZALESKY. CHESTER ANTHONY. JR.-Apt. 104K. 219 Sugartown Road. Strafford. PA 19087 315 o non 01 cmtmDcr The shared dreams of four years of friends, activities, academics, parties, papers, glories and pains will not vanish with the startling wake-up known as graduation. However, people do move on and once-distinct memories become blurred, much like last night’s dream . . . And so 316 we have a yearbook. This book is an effort to capture the dreams and the hopes of you, the Villanova dreamers, and to remind you of the special people and days that have made up the past year. Our hope is that some years from now, should you come across this Belle Air, you will not only be able to drift back into the dreams of 1979-80, but you will be able to say that you are still daring to chase your dreams, just as you were doing “way back when”—at Villanova. 317 Gold Star Patrons Gold Star Patrons JOHN HELEN ACKERMAN EDWARD ALEGADO BEN MARIE ALOI MR. MRS. JOSEPH F. ANDALORO MR. MRS. PATRICK ANNELLI MANUEL ASSUNCAE MR. MRS. THOMAS J. BAER DR. MRS. ARTHUR C. BARLETTA MR. MRS. GUIDO J. BARTOLACCI FAUSTO N. BASTIDAS M.D. ANTHONY F. DENA MARIE BERENATO MR. MRS. STEPHEN T. BONGIORNO MR. MRS. THOMAS J. BURKE MR. MRS. FRED A. BURNS MR. MRS. JOHN W. CAMPBELL MR. MRS. LOUIS P. CANUSO DR. MRS. JOSEPH A. COFONE MARY C. CONDON DR. MRS. JOSEPH R. CONNELLY MR. MRS. WILLIAM CRAIG MR. MRS. WILLIAM E. CRONIN JR. MR. MRS. BERNARD CUNNIFFE MR. MRS. DAVID DEAR DR. MRS. RALPH A. DEL NEGRO DESIDERIO OLDS, INC., ANTHONY J. DESIDERIO, PRESIDENT MR. MRS. RICHARD DI DIEGO, JR. MR. MRS. KEVIN M. DIGAN FLOYD J. DUCAN MR. MRS. JOSEPH H. DUGAN MR. MRS. ROBERT T. DUFF MR. MRS. GEORGE HIGHLEY EDWARDS JR. MR. MRS. ROBERT J. FATTORE MR. MRS. HILARY A. FAW, JR. MR. MRS. ERNEST FEINDT MR. MRS. WILLIAM H. FLYNN MR. MRS. FRANK T. FOTI MR. MRS. CARL J. FOUST MR. MRS. JOHN W. FRITZ MRS. GENEVIEVE A. GABUZDA MR. MRS. JOHN J. GAITA MR. MRS. RAYMOND J. GALLAGHER MR. MRS. JOHN GANYO THE EDWARD GLACKIN FAMILY MR. MRS. CHARLES D. GORDON DR. MRS. FRANCIS JOHN GRANDIERI ALBERT GUNTHER, INC. CAROL HOWARD HAMILTON DR. MRS. WILLIAM HERBST III JAMES VERONICA HERON MR. MRS. RICHARD A. HILL MR. MRS. RICHARD EDWIN HOOK III DR. MRS. J. VINCENT HUFFNAGLE GAIL L. JACOBS MR. MRS. WILLIAM L. JORDAN FRANK CHARLOTTE JOY MRS. NANCY L. KACZKA MR. MRS. GEORGE KARAGIAS MR. MRS. JOHN E. KEALE 318 Thanks Gold Star Patrons MR. MRS. JOSEPH W. KING SR. FAMILY DR. LYDIA KIS THE KLEHM FAMILY MR. MRS. NICHOLAS KOLETAS MR. MRS. EDWIN KOSAK MRS. HAZEL C. LATINI CAPT. ED. LEBIEDZ MRS. ALPHONSE LOMMA MR. MRS. FRANK R. LUCAS DR. MRS. THOMAS A. LUKASZCZYK MR. MRS. ROBERT J. LUTZ DR. MRS. A. LOUIS MARIORENZI MR. MRS. MAX S. MAYER DR. MRS. JANES J. MCDEVITT MR. MRS. LEONARD R. MC GUIRE DR. MRS. JOHN A. MC MANEMIN MR. MRS. EUGENE MC PORTLAND MR. MRS. CORNELIUS J. MILLER THE MORLATH FAMILY MR. MRS. GEORGE MOTA MRS. CLARENCE T. MULLIKEN MR. MRS. LARRY T. NOBLIT JOSEPH F. OESTERLE, C.P.A. MR. MRS. JOSEPH PANTANO DR. MRS. BENEDICT A. PAPARELLA MR. MRS. LARRY PARAGANO MR. MRS. JOSEPH R. PASCAL MR. MRS. GERALD E. PECK DR. MRS. LOUIS A. PERILLO MR. MRS. JAMES N. PETTIA MR. MRS. JAMES L. PFLASTERER MR. MRS. LAURENCE PHIBBS DR. MRS. D.D. PIROLI MR. MRS. JOHN POLIERO MR. MRS. JOHN J. QUINDLEN MR. MRS. FRANK REINHOLD MR. MRS. CHARLES RICHARDS MR. MRS. JOHN J. ROTH DR. MRS. WILLIAM I. ROZANSKI MR. MRS. PAUL R. RUGGLES MR. MRS. JOHN N. SALLA SR. MR. MRS. FRANK J. SAMBUCO MR. MRS. WILLIAM G. SANKO THE SCHEUER FAMILY DR. MRS. J. WALTER SMYTH DR. MRS. JAMES H. STAGE MR. MRS. LOUIS J. STELLA JR. JR. MRS. WILLIAM J. STEPANEK MR. MRS. EDWIN L. STOHLMAN JR. MR. MRS. JOHN STRACQUATANIO MR. MRS. HALFORD WOODSON MR. MRS. EUGENE J. SULLIVAN MR. MRS. J. SULOVSKI DR. MRS. M. SWIECICKI DR. MRS. CHARLES A. SYMS DR. MRS. ANDREW S. TEGERIS MR. MRS. VINCENT TENAGLIA DR. S. TOUKAN DR. MRS. STANLEY J. WASKO C. M. WHALEN DR. MRS. THOMAS E. WILSON MR. MRS. JOHN G. WOODRUFF JR. MR. MRS. JOHN B. ZUREK Mom and Dad! 319 Gold Star Patrons Silver Star Patrons Silver Star Patrons MR. MRS. JAMES AGNEW MR. MRS. JOSEPH J. ANANIA SR. AVALLONE FAMILY MR. MRS. CHARLES J. BACHI MR. MRS. WILLIAM J. BARNHURST F.M. BEIDUK MR. MRS. LAWRENCE C. BIBB C.F. BIEBER MR. MRS. WALTER BIETER MR. MRS W.H. BIRK MR. MRS. JOHN PORTER BIRTfoELL MR. MRS. LAWRENCE A. BOYCE MR. MRS. JOHN N. BRACA MR. MRS. JOHN J. BRADLEY MR. MRS. JAMES A. BRENNAN STEPHEN MARY ANNE BRENNAN MR. MRS. GERARD BROCHU RICHARD GRACE CARNALI MR. MRS. MATTHEW CLARK MR. MRS. ALBERT W. COHEN MR. MRS. NUNZIO COLLETTI CAPTAIN MRS. JAMES J. COYLE MIKE JOAN CUTLER MR. MRS. CARMEN D’ANGELO E. DANTOS MR. MRS. BERNARD DE FUSCO MR. MRS. CONSTANTINE DE MATTEO GEORGE DE ROSA MR. MRS. HUGH M. DONNELLY SR. MR. MRS. EDMUND S. DULINCKAS COLONEL MRS. E.F. FITZGERALD. USMC MR. MRS. JOSEPH E. FITZGERALD MR. MRS. JACK C. FISKE MR. MRS. JOHN P. FOERSTER MR. MRS. C. CLARKE FOLSOM MR. MRS. JOHN J. FOX MR. MRS. PATRICK C. FOX MR. MRS. JOSEPH FRAGOLA MR. MRS. DANIEL L. GALLAGHER MR. MRS. PHILIP A. GENOVESE MR. MRS. JOSEPH F. GENTILE JR. MR. MRS. JOHN A. GERRITY MR. MRS. CARMEN GIANNANTONIO MR. MRS. RUSSELL GILMORE MR. MRS. GEORGE M. GIRESI MRS. EDWIN GOLDSCHMIDT MR. MRS. ROBERT H. GOUCHER ALFRED GRAVES PETER J. HAACK JOSEPH HANEY WALTER R. HAUCK ’52 MRS. M. BERNADETTE HOGAN MR. MRS. RAYMOND G. HUFNAGEL MR. MRS. FRANK HUSSAR MR. MRS. THOMAS J. JONES MR. MRS. CONRAD E. KAMBIC MR. MRS. M.J. KEANE MR. MRS. LAWRENCE J. KEARNEY. JR. MR. MRS. RICHARD KOPPEL MR. MRS. STEPHEN P. KRAMER HELEN M. KRUTSICK NANCY LANE MR. MRS. JOSEPH LA RATTA BERNARD IRMA LEEDS MR. MRS. HAROLD LEVENITE MR. MRS. THOMAS H. LOVE MR. MRS. CORNELIUS LUEHS MR. MRS. RUSSELL A. MACALUSO. JR. ROMAN MAKSYMOWYCH MR. MRS. J.F. MALONEY DR. MRS. DONALD J. MANZ MR. MRS. SPIROS MARKOPOULOS BARBARA MARSHALL MR. MRS. EUGENE V. MAZZA MR. MRS. WILLIAM T. MC CARRICK FAMILY MR. MRS. THOMAS P. MC CORMACK MRS. JAMES L. MC DONALD MRS. THOMAS MC HALE MR. MRS. ALFRED MEYER We love you! MR. MRS. LEONARD C. MEYERS MR. MRS. J.T. MULLIN MR. MRS. JOSEPH W. MUNNIS MR. MRS. ROBERT H. NORTON DR. MRS. JAMES F. O’BRIEN MR. MRS. WILLIAM O’DONNELL MR. MRS. WILLIAM J. O'HORA MRS. PAUL R. ORRSON MR. MRS. EDWARD PAVARO MR. MRS. NEAL B. PELESH BARBARA PERRELLA MR. MRS. JOSEPH POLINSKY DR. MRS. JOSEPH POMPONIO JUANITA H. RAY MR. MRS. BERNARD F. REILLY MR. MRS. PAUL V. RIALE MRS. FRANCIS J. REED MR. MRS. RICHARD A. RIZZO THE ROSITO FAMILY MR. MRS. GUSTAVE RUHROLD MR. MRS. RALPH RUSSO. JR. MR. MRS. LOUIS A. SAVINO MR. MRS. MICHAEL SCARPIGNATO STANLEY SCHNEIDER MR. MRS. WARREN G. SEXTON MR. MRS. JAMES SHERIDAN MR. MRS. IRVING W. SIMMONS MR. MRS. JOHN P. SIMON LEO BARBARA SULLIVAN MR. MRS. F.J. STECKLAIR MR. MRS. DENIS J. SULLIVAN GEORGE C. ANGELICA SYSESKEY MR. MRS. JAMES P. TAYLOR MR. MRS. G.T. TERSAGA COL. MRS. JOHN L. THATCHER MR. MRS. C.T. TORBUSH GEORGE JANET TORPEY RONALD TUE CHARLES H. WALSH MR. MRS. JAMES R. WEIL MRS. EDWARD WITOWSKI MR. MRS. JOHN WUSINICH SR. MR. MRS. JOSEPH J. YORK GEORGE ZAMPETTI 320 Silver Star Patrons Association of Commuter Students President—Laura Steckiair Vice-President—Bob Uberti Secretary-Treasurer —Mary Foti Executive Board David Barry Leo Koletas Jay Enter Lisa Sireci Moderator—Steve Steckler Congratulations to the Class of ’80 Thanks for “Doin’ it in the Dorms” Resident Student Association Don Kraft Steve Borheck Bob Scavone Helen Haney Shawn Sullivan Craig Hudson Executive Committee Matthew Christenson —Moderator Eileen Vizzard 321 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION P.J. Winterhalter . Victoria Colonna . . James Agnew Peter Abraczinskas Kim Kingsland . . . Lou Casari........ ...........President .....Vice-President .....Vice-President .....Vice-President ...........Secretary Assembly Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rich Carnali........................................Lynn Nelson Mary Jude Fanelli.......................................Tom Lee Katherine MacLachlan........................................Pat Donahue Peter Cziesco...............................................Ann Pickering STUDENT CAUCUS 1979-80 P.J. Winterhalter .............................Student Body President David Blachly...........................................Caucus Chairman C F Senator Mark Zappy..........................................................Arts Senator Dave Dear...........................................................Arts Senator Tony Cofone.........................................................Arts Senator Henry Amoroso........................................................C F Senator Mignon Miller......................................... Nursing Senator Paul Reuscher .........................................Science Senator Marty Badewitz....... • • • Engineering Senator John McKenna ...............................University College Senator THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1980 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 Villanova Union—the People Place Publicity Visual Arts Major Events University II University Services Social Functions Cultural Arts Operations Special thanks to our graduating Executive Board Members, Tim Sewnig, Henry Klehm, Maryellen Boyle, James Keale, and Tom Durling (not shown) Alphabet. You can deposit and withdraw at any of GSB’s thirty-four offices. Prom Allentown and Andorra all the way to Willow Grove and Wynnewood. Sorry — no office that begins with a Z. Not yet, that is. GERMANTOWN SAVINGS BANK Member FDIC 323 a THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPANY BRYN MAWR OAK MONT WAYNE OLD COVERED WAGON INN Official Hosts for Villanova Track Dinners and Homecoming Cocktail Party Lunch Dinner Served Daily except Sunday Dancing Saturday Evenings Banquet and Wedding Facilities Lancaster Avenue and Old Eagle School Road Strafford, Pennsylvania For Reservations call: 687-1140 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1980 GIRARD BANK TV GumE More people buy TV Guide to read about television than buy any other magazine to read about anything eh 771 E. Lancaster Avenue Villanova, Pa. 19085 Over 43 million adult readers every week. TV GUIOE BEST WISHES! Industrial Commercial HAROLD E. IRWIN, INC of Valley Forge Builders Engineers ROBERT C. BENNETT, Innkeeper 445 Mill Road 260 Goddard Boulevard • King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Andalusia (Phila.). Pa. 1902( 324 Phone (215) 265-7500 EADEH RUG COMPANY Wayne, Exton MU 8-5305 OR 7-5800 CARL WOLF STUDIO, INC. Official Belle Air Photographers 2013 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 L04-1338 1339 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’80 325 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’80 WILLIAM T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC. DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA PUBLISHERS OF THE 1980 BELLE AIR 326 KEEP DREAMING, VILLANOVA YOU CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN! THE 1980 BELLE AIR STAFF 327 cue (team ica The 1980 edition of the Belle Air has been produced with the assistance of many people who have labored selflessly for the Villanova community. We would like to sincerely thank them not only for their valuable time and effort, but also for their constant support and encouragement, enabling us to publish our dreams: Mr. Dan Solari, our advisor and friend; Mr. Joe Durinzi, Jr. and his staff at Carl Wolf Studio, Inc. who have been tremendous in meeting our photography needs; Fr. Bob Martin, Mrs. Jeanne O'Neill and Mary Pat Perri; Mr. Ted Wolf and the Sports Information staff; Br. Rich laquinto, osb for the permission to reprint ‘Wherever You Go’ (on p. 213) from the album “Wherever You Go’, c 1972, The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc., Composer Gregory Norbet, osb; And the Belle Air Staff: Academics Photographers Seniors Activities Linda Deady Char Gordon Louise Neptin Lisa Gcncll Leo Koletas Candy Butler Andrea Sholofsky Joan Weber Faculty Angela Cunniffe Jim Dlmmltt Leslie Carranza Joan Bouchko Fran Dugan Chris Conn Paula Parowski Patty Jordan Dave Cosky Denise Daly LeeAnn Rebic Patty Real Patty Kiesler Organizations Tom Delagotto Louise Wigle Sports Jerry Farley Barb Hawley Dorothy Lacy George Felix Typists Michelle Milowic Marla Llparl Laura Fisher Joan Bucho Maggie Horscll Barb DePativo Dcdc O'Brien Charles Guida Mary Condon Loraine Fritz Suzanne Hauss Patty Kilcoyne Didi Izzo Tom Jung Christine Kitzmann G. Leslie Muchmore Artists RoMclncrny John Mullen Bob Collett! Joan McKenna John Mulliken Joan O'Brien Laurcen Yarabck Eddie Paris! Ed Perley Dick Selma Studios DaveTortorello Bob Uberti Mary Lou Pastore “Ah, the rites of Spring!” . . . from sunbathing to finals, from chugging to commencement and from Florida to Philadelphia—these are the rituals of Spring. These customs and traditions are the purpose for this supplement—to record a full year (Spring in- cluded) of events and activities at Villanova. We hope that you enjoy the color and memories of this addition to Belle Air ’80 as much as you enjoyed the sun and fun of Spring! PtTCft (if mo r«K r f SENATOR KfUi KINGS LAND' American rteu blood services penn-jersey re KIM .KINGSLANO. PETER (IIVZKO r$n (4 SENATOR SENATOR All STudejwv Donate Blood ■ The Fun in Florida GIVE ME A The sunny beaches of Florida, the snowy mountains of North Carolina, and countless other places at home and abroad drew Villanovans away from the Mainline for Spring vacations. The Union-sponsored trip to Fort Lauderdale allowed hundreds of “wild cats to earn that “tan of jealousy” in a relaxing at- mosphere. The Campus Ministry- sponsored trip to Hot Springs gave students the opportunity to meet and work with “folks from a very special American culture. HtA??AE)iWrtRle 1 The Connelly Center. Villanova’s newest attraction, characterizes the efforts of the University over the past 137 years to maintain a campus reflective of modern society. This magnificient structure is designed to provide complete facilities for a full and varied schedule of cultural, social, and educational programs for the Villanova family and alumni, as well as neighbors and friends. In the months since the Center has opened, it has truly become the “living room” of Villanova. SPRING FUNG Several seasonal celebrations occurred this Spring to honor special segments of the Villanova community. On March 21. the Seniors continued their countdown with a 50 Days ’til Graduation Party at the Covered Wagon Inn. This celebration came just days after the campus was colored green with Saint Patrick’s Day festivities. Then, the following week. Underclassmen were in the spotlight, as they shared a special evening with special friends at the annual Dinner Dance. Wine, Women, and Song! THE PRODUCTION LINE Broadway Marquee Livingston Taylor Connelly Center LaCrosse ’Cats M. LACROSSE: Co-Captains: Bill Hook, Frank Giorgio. Coach: Lee Stevens. The Villanova Wildcat Running Club held its first “Villanova Distance Classic directed by Ed Kosak on March 23. 1980. It was a 10K or 6.2 mile race from which the proceeds were donated to the American Cancer Society. There were 253 registered runners who took on a very scenic and challenging course. Jim Allahand. a graduate of Penn State won the race in the men's division. Brigid Leddy. of the Villanova Women’s Track Team won the women’s division. WOMEN'S SOFTBALL: Coach: Debbie McKee. Co-Captains: Pamela Jane Beatty and Susie Stroud. MEN’S LACROSSE VU OPP 10.....LEHIGH......16 5......DREXEL......15 8____SWARTHMORE----10 8.....MONTCLAIR....13 2.........CW POST..16 7___MORGAN STATE----5 15....KUTZTOWN.....14 15 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 5 7 WEST CHESTER ALUMNI 10 WOMEN’S LA CROSSE VU OPP 3 .....WIDENER.....15 1......DREXEL......20 4 . . .. CHESTNUT HILL .... 7 12 ACAD. OF NEW CHURCH 4 WOMEN’S TENNIS VU OPP 8___TOWSON STATE___1 2. . BLOOMSBURG STATE. . 7 4 .....HARCUM......1 5 ....BRYNMAWR.....0 2....GEORGETOWN....7 1 .....LEHIGH......6 6 ....KUTZTOWN.....1 4 . OUR LADY OF ANGELS . 1 5 ...IMMACULATA....0 7 ....MORAVIAN.....0 2 ....LAFAYETTE....5 MEN’S TENNIS VU OPP 7........RIDER......2 2.... TOWSON STATE .... 7 7 ......URSINUS.....2 9.......LEHIGH.......0 5 . PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE . 4 1. FRANKLIN MARSHALL. 5 2.......UPSALA......7 4 ....GEORGETOWN...........5 9 ... PHILA. PHARMACY ... 0 8 .....FAIRFIELD....1 9. . . RUTGERS-CAMDEN. . . 0 9 .....ST. PETER...........0 7.......FORDHAM............2 5 .....ST. JOHN.....4 6 . . GLASSBORO STATE .. 3 7 .....KUTZTOWN.....1 6. . . MONTCLAIR STATE... 3 VU MEN’S BASEBALL OPP 25 . . . . SWARTHMORE .. . .3 6 . . . . TOWSON STATE ... .2 9 . . . . . DARTMOUTH ... . .4 6... PENN . 1 22. . . . WEST CHESTER . . . .7 8. . . TEMPLE .5 5 .. NAVY 16 9 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 16 8. . . TEXTILE .6 3. . . TEMPLE . 1 4 . . LA SALLE .8 6... . .GEORGETOWN . 4 14 . . . . GEORGETOWN ... . 1 5 ... WIDENER . 1 10 . ARMY .5 14 . DREXEL .7 12 . . . SPRING GARDEN . . . 1 15. . ... .ST. JOSEPH .2 10 . FORDHAM . 4 6 . . DELAWARE .4 10 . . ... ST. JOSEPH 12 17. . LA SALLE .9 5. .. .... RUTGER’S . 4 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL VU OPP 2.. .. TRENTON STATE. . .4 23. ST. JOSEPH .7 0. . . .WESTCHESTER. . . 10 15. LEHIGH 10 5.. . SALISBURY STATE... 11 0 . . PENNTOURNAMENT. .7 1 . . SCRANTON .0 0 . . EASTERN . 4 6.. LA SALLE 10 EPIDEMIC HITS CAMPUS Seniors ' Goin’ in TIME TO FLYAWAY As the Spring semester draws closer to its finale, Seniors find themselves still huddled together within the world of Villanova—anxious for what lies beyond—the flight—yet wanting to hold fast to the memories of each other. With one foot already perched to climb a new rain- bow, there are pauses to look back, to laugh, to whisper good-byes . . . And still the countdown continues—with picnics and parties and songs—until the big weekend arrives. The faces of proud parents and professors who have given so much to make it all come together reflect the realization of so many dreams. Together we listen to words of farewell and congratulations. As tassels are turned and strings are untied we are finally lifted into a new world of experiences, sent out to see who the dreams will teach us to be . . . • • May 17, 1980 —Baccalaureate Mass — A Celebration May 18, 1980- GRADUATION When the twilight shadows gather Out upon the Campus green. When the blue and purple night Comes stealing on the scene Loyal sons of Villanoua Sing a hymn of praise To our dear old Alma Mater And our college days. Villanoua, Villanoua When we leaue your sheltering walls. We shall leaue an echo ringing Through your treasured halls We will leaue an echo ringing In the silent night While our memories are singing Of the Blue and White When the last big game is ouer And the last roll call is heard When the oldest pedagogue Has had his final word We shall come to Alma Mater In our dreams again With a prayer for Villanoua And a sweet amen.


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