West Chester University - Serpentine Yearbook (West Chester, PA)
- Class of 1967
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DISPLAY - SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ROOM SERPENTINE ' 67 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE WEST CHESTER PENNSYLVANIA CELEBRATE MYSELF AND SING MYSELF. AND WHAT I ASSUME YOU SHALL ASSUME. FOR EVERY ATOM BELONGING TO ME AS GOOD BELONGS TO YOU. WALT WHITMAN iA r ► I •ty . ' TRIPPERS AND A5KER5 SURROUND ME... ...PEOPLE I OR THE MEET, THE EFFECT UPON ME OF MY EARLY LIFE WARD AND CITY I LIVE IN, OR THE NATION ... ...THE LATEST DATES, DIS- COVERIES, INVENTIONS, SO- CIETIES, AUTHORS OLD AND NEW, MY DINNER, DRESS, AS- SOCIATES, LOOKS, COMPLI- MENTS, DUES ... i . . . THESB COME TO ME DA YS AND NIGHTS AND CO FROM ME AGAIN, BUT THEY ARE NOT ME MYSELF. % H- ■::-:• J . . f ' V%r; • '  ?v! t: : !? !S ' r ?C v, ' ' f . -- - .-? ' .-!!?; st ' r ■' m ' ' fj . ' ' •, ' ■' %i ■10 IN ME THE CARESS ER OF LIFE, WHERE VER M VING, BA CK WARD AS WELL AS FORWARD SLUING, . . II ..,T0 NICHES ASIDE AND JUNIOR BENDING, NOT A PERSON OR OBJECT MISSING. . . 12 1 ' ...ABSORBING ALL TO MY- SELF AND FOR THIS SONG. 14 15 mmmu FACULTY 1 8 ORGANIZATIONS 42 SPORTS 76 ACTIVITIES 1 1 SENIORS 1 46 16 Tliroughoiit his four years at West Chester, the in- di idual is showered with a myriad of impressions. These impressions, of course, ar - from day to day in both nature and importance. Their force of impact also vary, depending upon the situation. The result is a stream-of-consciousness effect in which these impressions are catalogued, utilized, and sometimes adopted per sc into tlie individual ' s personality and his outlook on life. Thus, we can say that he is, in fact, a product of all that he encounters. College life has been especially valuable because of the richness and the variety of experiences it offers. Of course, classroom activity contributes much toward the individual ' s development; perhaps he has learned more through exposure to all the differ- ent sets of values he has encountered in the dormi- tory, at the lunchtable, or perhaps in the various activities, organizations, and sports in which he has participated. The result of this constant ex- posure is that he is then able to redefine his own values and attain a self-concept and an identity of which he can be proud. It is this identity, this in- dividuality, that the 1967 Serpentine is presenting as its theme. The aim has been to characterize the indi idual in all phases of his life at West Chester and to emphasize the principle that, througli this involvement, he emerges a single separate person. ONE ' S SELF I SING, A SIMPLE SEPARATE PERSON... 17 NOT . NOT ANYONE ELSE CAN TRAVEL THAT ROAD FOR YOU. YOU MUST TRAVEL IT FOR YOURSELF. FACULTY DR. EARL SYKES, president Enjoying a delicious Slater meal. Dr. Sykes participates in one of the more pleasant aspects of his responsibilities as college president. r Dr. and Mrs. Sykes take a great interest in the cultural programs pre- sented at West Chester. Here they are attending an I.G.A. assembly. Having been a member of West Chester ' s administrative staff for about twenty years, Dr. Earl F. Sykes, after a year as Acting President, was appointed President of West Chester State College on August 9, 1962. Dr. Sykes was giaduated from Montana State University, where he obtained a B.A. in Social Studies and an M.A. in Educational Administration. Dr. S ' kes then proceeded to earn liis Doctorate in Educa- tional Administration of both public schools and colleges at Columbia University Teachers ' College. Because of the positions Dr. Sykes has held at West Chester prior to his appointment as President, such as Acting Dean of Men, Di- rector of Placement, Supervisor of Student Teaching, and Dean of Academic Affairs, he is most capable of understand- ing problems at any level. In his official capacity as Chief Administrator of the college. Dr. Sykes ' s duties are many and varied. In addition to his responsibilities in direct- ing all administrati e affairs, he is often called upon to officiate at various collegiate activities and thus plays an active role in student affairs. Dr. Sykes ' s untiring efforts to improve all aspects of college life render him a man most worthy of his high position at West Chester State. PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Above: Dr. Arnold Fletcher, Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs, and left, Mr. F. William Leeds, his able as- sistant. Besides directing scheduling, the library, and the Demonstration school. Dr. Fletcher and Mr. Leeds are, of course, concerned with the rapidly improving undergraduate and graduate programs at West Chester. Above: Dr. Jack Owens, Dean of Student Affairs, and r., his assistant, Mr. William Benner. Dr. Owens and Mr. Benner have charge of all aspects of student life and efficiently guide students in governmental, athletic, and social activities. Both men are always willing to lend a helping hand to any student in need of guidance. f H I Left: Mr. Robert C. Hannum, Director of Facilities, De- velopment, and Management, and below, his assistant, Mr. Lloyd Black. Mr. Han- num and Mr. Black are con- cerned with an ever ex- panding college program to establish new and better facilities for students. Re- cent constructions are evi- dence of an outstanding job. Below: Mr. E. Shaefer, Di- rector of Business Affairs, and right, his assistant, xMr. D. Hickman. These men are concerned with college financial transactions and handle quite capably all of West Chester ' s business matters. With a rapidly ex- panding college scene, Mr. .Shaefer ' s and Mr. Hickman ' s job has increased in size. 21 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Left: Mr. Emil H. Messiko- mer, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and below, his as- sistant, Mr. Robert R. Shine- house. These two capable men have charge of all students ' many academic prob- lems, which include such mat- ters as scheduling, credits, available courses, and grades. Left: Mrs. Helen E. Shippee, Registrar. This efficient lady is responsible for maintaining all college transcripts and sending out all references. Her capability is most evident and is a necessity to her position. Right: Dr. Kenneth C. Slagle, Dean of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Slagle is in charge of the Liberal Arts program at West Chester, which has been expanding quite rapidly in recent years. Students who are in this curriculum may major in the Humanities or the Sciences or mathematics. Right: Mr. Robert Reese, Director of Athletics. Su- pervising the entire ath- letic program at West Chester, Mr. Reese ' s many duties include pro- viding equipment for the teams, arranging trans- portational facilities, thus aiding avid spectators. Left: Dr. Tally, Acting Director of Stu- dent Teaching. Dr. Tally is in charge of placing senior education majors in student teaching positions and of ad- vising student teaching supervi.sors. Be- cause student teaching is vital to edu- cation, his position is most essential. Right: Dr. William Houpt, Director of Public Relations. Dr. Houpt is responsible for maintaining West Chester ' s reputation as a highly ranked Pennsylvania State College. Among his contributions to the college was the invaluable as- sistance he gave to the Junior Show. Far left: Dr. li. Paul Ross, Director of Admissions and left, his assistant, Mr. R. Godfrey Studenmund. Determining which persons are acceptable as future West Chester students is the job of these two discrimi- nating individuals. Their job of selection and placement is difficult. 22 DEAN OF WOMEN It takes moie than tlie written word to describe the tasks that the Dean of Women ' s Staff (seated. Miss Bernice Bernatz; Miss Carolyn Spiesz, left; and Mrs. Florence Inghram, right) has to undertake in order to fulfill their committments towards meeting the needs of the co-eds. On campus one sees Mi.ss Bernatz chatting with students in the snack bar, consulting with Resident Ad- visors about dormitory concerns, dealing with discipline problems, advising Women ' s Government officers, hostessing important .social events, and anticipating the day when her women students are graduated from West Chester as thinking, achieving, well-adjusted, professionally minded adults. DEAN OF MEN This year Dean W. Glen Killinger (left) has had the fortune to be ably assisted by Mr. Ronald L. Gottshall (right) in his untiring efforts to maintain a high standard of conduct and per- sonal character among men students. Dean Killinger and his assistant are the official ad- visors of the Men ' s Resident Council which reports any discipline problems, general dorm conditions, and needed improvements. Dean Killinger is very responsive to the needs of the men students and works to create an atmosphere that is academically as well as socially enlightening. Among Dr. Killinger ' s other duties is his service to the baseball team. During all his years of service with West Chester baseball teams. Dr. Killinger has never failed to boost the spirit of his teams. Con- gratulations Dean Killinger. for a job well done. Mrs. Logan. Resident Atl isor. discu.sse.s West Chester State ' s program for advising women students with Miss Spiezs, Assistant Dean of Women Enjoying the antics of WCSC wom- en students at the Big-Little Sister Picnic, the Resident Advisors take a minute for an exchange of news. RESIDENT ADVISERS Composed of many and ' ariou.s experiences contributing to the formation of the student as an unique individual, college life offers one experience which prepares the student for his life after graduation - the ex- perience of living and communicating with people of di ersified back- grounds and interests. Aiding the student in this often difficult phase of adjustment, the Resident Ad isors administer their time selflessly. Tlie Resident Advisors for women arc, sUimlmfi: Mrs. Ayling, Mrs. Smitli, .Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Alava, Miss De Pew, Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Margaret Egger. Seated: Miss Roylc. Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Lin(lsa . Mrs. McKcchnie. Mrs. Logan. 24 OPERATORS C;ollt ' Ke opt ' iators, seatt ' d: Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Harrington. Sffliu ing: Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. McCullough. Caught up in a web of buzzing telephone lines, these two operators ualmly handle the difficult task of transmitting telephone calls. Many people are involved in the process of keeping a campus together and essential to this process are adequate communication facilities. Instrumental in maintaining this commimication for the campus are the college operators, who administer all calls to and from the college, and in this capacity, perform a valuable ser ' ice. Considering the enrollment of the college and the pressures in ol ed in transmit- ing calls, the operators delixer prompt serxices. MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Kistlcr carefully gives this student a routine medical check. The College Infirmar ' staff, Mrs. Futer, Dr. Kistler, Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Boyer, proficiently manage to meet the health needs of West Chester ' s students. The Infirmary Staff keeps an up-to-date record of the physical condition of every student, and a member of the staff is always present to attend to the medical problems and needs of the individual college student. 25 MAINTENANCE Tliese fi f lulrepid members of our campus maintenance force represent the many friendly faces we see each day on campus. Swopey is as much a member of the maintenance crew as any man. Mr. W. Peoples ( r. ) is Assistant to Plant Maintenance Engineer. Cutting a rug, or is it a field, this man starts his day early in an untiring effort to maintain the beauty of our campus grounds. Our friendly campus police staff checks the security of all college buildings, patrols the campus, aids in- jured students and personnel, assists in all accidents occurring on campus, and, in general, maintains law and order on the West Chester campus. Its reliable assist- ance is very greatly appreciated by e cr ' student. Always eager to lend a helping hand, members of our campus police, 1. to r. : Lt. Performing a thankless task, Lt. Urbine tags Urbine, Mr. Burger (Chief of Security), and Mr. Fritz, are familiar to students. an illegally parked car with a courtesy card. CAMPUS POLICE 26 A.R.A. SLATER A.R.A. Slater Food Service performs a very difficult task — that of feed- ing o er 2,000 hungry students three well-balanced meals a da ' . Under the capable direction of Mr. O ' Doherty (better known as Mr. O ' D ), the Slater staff manages to efficienth- serve meals in a friendl)-, gracious atmosphere. Besides ser ing regular college meals, the Slater staff is also responsible for ser ing at the many college banquets, luncheons, pic- nics and teas. Most appreciated by West Chester students are the annual Hawaiian htau in the fall and the wild western cook-out in the spring. Cer- tainly Mr. O ' D and his hard-working staff deser e much credit for their most excellent and untiring service. Pictured abo e are the Slater .staff members. From 1. to r. : Mr. Depalantonio, Mr. Melackrinos, Mr. Gebbard, Mr. P. O ' Doherty (director), and Mrs. Thomas (seated). Maybe if I drink all of thi.s milk, I won ' t have anv room left for dinner. Slater has done it again! The pleased look on this young man ' s face shows that he is enjoying his deli- cious meal as well as the company of the three young ladies. Who wouldn ' t with a three-one ratio! Peering out from the depths of the pit, these fellows pause for a break and take time out to observe all that ' s going on in the outside world. 27 The post office staff are to be commended for their efficiency and capability in handling and sorting a large amount of mail. From left to right: Mrs. Rodebaugh, Mr. Barry, and Mrs. Bietz. POST OFFICE In the relatively new atmosphere of Lawrence Hall, the post office staff, along with the aid of student helpers, sort and deli er a myriad of long-awaited letters from home, magazines, college bulletins and circulars, and packages of assorted shapes and sizes. Let ' s sec now, I.G.A. assembly news, my home-town paper, a library notice, and a letter-for my box-mate. BOOKSTORE The I.G.A. college bookstore is one place with which all West Chester students are familiar. The store has greatly expanded dnring the last fonr years and now boasts of a larger size as well as a greater variety of merchandise. Everything from books to bobbypins is to be foimd there. Jobs are also provided for those students who require them. Involved in the organization and staff of the bookstore are, 1. to r. : Edith Dunmire, Katherine Finnegan, Ed Reynolds, Robert Norris, Alberta McAfee, Cecilia Close, and Shirley Townsend. Their assistance is vital. A familiar sight to all is a busy and crowded bookstore during the first week or two of classes. Pictured below are some fortunate students who have finalK ' managed to make it to the cash register — probably after a long wait! 28 Shown above are the secretaries from Philips Memorial Building. First row, I. to r.: Mrs. Phiel, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Demby, Miss Weir, Miss DePaolantonio, Mrs. Springer, Mrs. Riecamper, Mrs. Childs. Second row. Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Swann, Mrs. DeBlaio, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Smith, Miss Pearson. Third roiv. Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Lac -, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pan, Mrs. Nottle. Last row-. Mrs. Breen, Mrs. Martin, Miss Laffey, Miss Griffith, Mrs. Oat, Mrs. Hicko.x, Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Salzmann. We students extend our thanks. Seated, I. to r. : Miss Gerber, Mrs. Grubb, .Mr. Stevens. Standing, I. to r.: Miss Feroni, Miss De Matteo, Miss Crawford, .Miss Toto, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Gruber, Mrs. Dietrich, and .Mrs. Mc Combs. Assembled here is an efficient group of oung ladies who are the Anderson and Schmucker Hall secretaries. Their friendly smiles and helpful, considerate manner are to be highly commended. SECRETARIAL STAFF . ssembled below are the Lawrence Hall and Field House secretaries. Seated, I. to r.: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. DiPretoro, Mrs. Mine. Stand- ing: Miss Woods and Miss Dunleavy. We owe much to these verv reliable ladies. ' iini ' n LIBRARIANS The members of the library staff constantly strive to aid the students of West Chester in their scho- lastic pursuits, and the enlarged facilities of the new library provide additional impetus to students. Seated, I. to r.: Mrs. Mchtley, Mrs, Hampson, Mrs. Rivior, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Zeigler, Miss Combeer, Miss Collicott, Miss Troy. Stand- ing, I. to r.: Mr. Kas, Mrs. Cannichael, Mr. De- Sai, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Helms, Director of Library Services; Mrs. Read, Mr. Luebking, Mrs. Taylor. MUSIC The Music Department endeavors to develop musical talents among its students as well as to develop musical appreciation. The West Chester faculty and student body benefit from this endeavor. L. to r., st row: Miss Alt, Mrs. Vaughan, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Beatty, Miss Sheppard, Miss Vandever, Miss Hays, Miss Anderson, Dr. Mitchell, Department Chair- man, Mrs. Gottlieb, Miss Williams, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Hales, Mr. Cona- way, Mrs. Whitten, Mrs. Veleta. 2nd row: Mr. Breuninger, Mr. Gui- detti. Dr. Parris, Mr. Gangenii, Dr. Wright, Mr. Barrow, Mr. Middleton, Mr. Carl, Mr. Sweet, Mr. Bedford, Dr. Antonowich. 3rd row: Mr. Boerlin, Mr. Read, Dr. Schick, Dr. Veleta, Mr. Krueger, Mr. Conaway, Mr. Markow, Dr. Chessman, Mr. Whitten, Mr. Brown, Dr. Wilkinson, Dr. Pennington. Those not shown: Mr. Carson, Dr. Johns, Mr. Pflieger, Mr. Sparkle. 30 The Art Department endeavors to provide insights into the value of art. L. to r.: Mr. McKinnes ' , Mr. Hoberg, Mrs. Traiib. Mr. Hawthorne, Miss Simmcndinger, Mr. Defino, Nhs Ring, . Ir Hallni.m, Department Chairman. ART Linguistic appreciation is the goal of the English faculty. L. to r., ist row. Mr. Clokey, Department Chairman. 2nd row. Mr. Peterson, Dr. Binney, Mr. Sanelli, Miss Giles, Miss Rowe, Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. Bruton, Dr. Garrett, Mr. Landrum, Mr. Suppan, Dr. Thomas. Sre row. Mrs. Nechas, Mrs. Smith, Miss Manburg, Dr. GriSin, Dr. Bailey, Dr. Bruehl. 4th row. Mr. Ward, Dr. McKenty, Dr. Halley, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Ford. 5th row. Mr. Thurbon, Mr. Browne, Mr. McDowell, Mr. Rom- anelli. Qth row. Mr. Mayson, Mr. Rimel. 1th row. Mr. Hocken- berry, Mr. Corr, Mr. Smith, Mr. Cope. Those not shown: Dr. Berry, Mr. Bosworth-Fling, Mr. Henry, Miss Jacobs, Dr. Jor- dan, Dr. Kershner, Dr. West. 31 MY WORDS ITCH A7 YOUR EARS TILL YOU UNDERSTAND THEM. 32 PHILOSOPHY The members of the Philosophy Depart- ment encourage the stud - of philosophy as a means to understanding and ex- plaining the universe. L. to r.: Mr. Banyacski, Dr. Claghorn, Department Chairman; Dr. Struckmeyer, Dr. Kapunan. f ' l LANGUAGES Widening of the individual ' s outlook through the study of foreign language and foreign cultures is the intention of this faculty. L. to r., 1st row: Mrs. Kulaski. 2nd row: Mrs. Kuhlmann, Dr. Gutwirth, Dr. Callado, Dr. Roberts, Department Chaimian. 3rd row: Dr. Frieman, Mrs. Ringold. 4fh row: .Mr. Kulhanek, Mr. Glumac. 5 i row: Mr. Brown, Dr. Rodriguez, Mr. Lom- bardi. Those not ahown: Miss Roseman. 33 SCIENCE lli ' l ■!. 1 Schmucker Science Center provides the Science Department with needed facilities for aiding their students. L. to r., 1st row. Mr. Hawks, Mr. Casciato, . lr. Reed, Mr, Dzuranin, Dr. Rickert, De- partment Chainnan. 2nd rote: Dr. Green- burg, Miss Cullen, Dr. Ashkenaz, Mrs. Schoel, Dr. Shnaf, Mr. Lair, Mr. Woodruff. 3rd row. Mr. Smith, Mr. Jacobson, Mrs. Bliss, Miss Gerchman, Miss Greenwood, Mrs. Rrownell, Dr. Dorchester. 4th row. Mr. Melucci, Dr. Townsley, Mr. Bern- hardt, Dr. Bravo, Dr. Overlease, Mr. Jones, Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Skillen. MATH The Mathematics Department offers a wide range of courses geared to the mathematical mind. L. to r., l.sY row: Mr. Montemuro, Mr. Branton, Mr. Cohoes, Dr. Filano, Department Chairman. 2nd row: Mr. Mandelbaum, Mr. Verno, Mr. Moser, Mr. MiJliman. .3rc row: Mr. Wiener, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Bell. Those not shown: Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Love, Mrs. Gysling, Miss Childs. 35 The Geography Department con- sists of these members. L. to r.: Mr. Morrow, Mr. Monroe, Mr. Bielski, Dr. Langdon, Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. Thompson, Dr. Keinard, Department Chairman. GEOGRAPHY SOCIAL SCIENCE The Social Sciences Department provides the student with a well- balanced program of study. L. to r., 1st row: Mr. Shaffer, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Fleck, Department Chairman; Mrs. Ivins, Mrs. Shur, Dr. Harding, Dr. Everett. 2nd row. Mr. Burns, Dr. Carlson, Mr. Turner, Mr. Burton, Dr. Drayer, Mr. Young, Dr. Schooler. 2 rd row. Mr. Doyle, Mr. Bradshaw, Dr. Schalck, Dr. Swan, Mr. Riley, Dr. Samuel- .son. 4th row. Mr. Soldon, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Phillips, Miss Gingold, Mr. Bram, Dr. Maneval, Mr. lacono, Mr. Murphy. Those not shotcn: Dr. Houpt, Mr. Raju. 36 Th e Education Department strives for well-informed teachers. L. to r., 1st row: Mrs. Sedinger, Miss Walters, Mrs. Clark, Miss McCIure, Mrs. Pattieger, Miss Good. ' Ind row. Miss Clauser, Mrs. Morganthall, Mr. Barth, Mr. Bue- chele, Mr. Thomas, Dr. Gregg, Mrs. Haas. 3rd row. Miss Carr, Mrs. Kulp, Mr. Greenburg, Mr. Darkatch, Mr. Good, Mr. Redmond, Dr. Weagley, Mr. Herres, Dr. Benda, Dept. Chaiiman. 4th row: Mr. Swiren, Mr. Shinehouse, Mr. Talley, .Mr. German, Dr. Kramer, Mr. Recktenwald, Dr. Strayer, Dr. Lander, Mr. Fran- cella. 5th row: Mr. Patterson, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Deisclier, Mr. Habecker, Mr. Freeman, Dr. Hill, Mr. Hollingjak, Dr. McTa ish, Mr. Rahn, Mr. Mississyan. EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION L. to r., 1st row: Miss Seighton, Miss Yanisch, Miss Coates, Miss White, Miss Fors th, Mrs. Cooper, Miss Dunn. 2nd row: Miss Weber, Mrs. Giunta, Miss Schaub, Miss Margerum, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Nelson, Mrs. Greenwood. 3rd row: Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Butler, Mr. Wintermute, Dr. Youmans, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. McCreary, Mr. Long, Mr. Blair, -ith row: Mr. Young, Mr. Lemcke, Mr. Hershey, Mr. Le Veau, Mr. Yoder. Mr. Kolacki, Mr. Trnka. 5tJi row: Dr. Cottrell, Department Chairman, Mr. Don- ley. 6 row: Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Morris, Mr. Lorbach, Mr. Steinmetz, Mr. Davis, Dr. Mitten, Mr. Furlow. 7th roiv: Mr. Funk, Dr. Cochran. Those not shown: Miss Reed, Miss Bookspan, Miss Gros, Dr. Sturzebecker. 37 DATA PROCESSING The Data Processing Department is re- sponsible for production of student IHM cards, and the department offers courses in the field of data processing. L. () r.: Miss Edwards, Dr. Woodlen, Mr. Strauss, Mrs. Em, Mrs. Orshesky. DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL The Demonstration School offers invaluable opportunities for students to observe classes. L. to r.: Mrs. DiMarco, Miss Wolfe, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Chal- ick, Mr. Cartwright, Principal; Mr. Crafton. Tltosc not shoicrv. Mrs. Morgan. How can anyone, after seeing the exub- erance expressed in this child ' s face, find it necessary to ask why a graduate works to become a teacher? GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING One function of this department is to furnish all in- terested students with graduate school materials. The Guidance and Counseling Department, headed by Dr. Williams (seated) and assisted by Mr. Kane (right) and Mr. Gottshell, is a relati ely new program at West Chester. These three capable men offer help- ful suggestions and advice to interested students. -H - PLACEMENT OFFICE The placement office, under the capable direction of Dr. Edward Twar- dowski. with his stall. Myrtle Good (seated) and Carol Soule, handles man ' responsibilities, among which are recommending better positions and filling various job retiuests with capable graduates. The office also keeps a file of teacher references which are sent out upon request. 39 GENTLEMEN. TO YOU THE FIRST HONORS ALWAYS! YOUR FACTS ARE USEFUL. AND YET THEY ARE NOT MY DWELLING. I BUT ENTER BY THEM TO AN AREA OF MY DWELLING. I 41 AT LENGTH LET UP AGAIN TO FEEL THE PUZZLE OF PUZZLES. AND THAT WE CALL BEING. ORGANIZATIONS KAPPA DELTA PI The Education Department lias recently formed a local chapter of the national Kappa Delta Pi honorary ' society. The society restricts its membership to educa- tion majors who have maintained a B cumulative average. The puipose of Kappa Delta Pi is to focus attention on the im- portance of enlightened teachers in a changing world. This select group epito- mizes the t pe of people who will become outstanding teachers. The so- ciet - has as its sponsor - Ir. Stude- mund. Rosanna Denn ' is club president. IS MATH HONOR SOCIETY The Math Honor Societ) ' is membered by a number of stutlents who ha e shown an inteiest in mathematics, and have done outstanding academic work in this field. Members of this honor group are required to maintain a 1? average in mathematics courses totaling eighteen or more credits. !! • completing the aforementioned credits, the student has achieved a field of concentration in mathematics. The society is iliiected b ' Joan Haiper, president. Dr. Albeit Filano ser es as the club advisor. GAMMA THETA UPSILON • PI GAMMA MU The (ieograpliy Honor Society, Gamma Theta Upsilon, serves as a unique bod ' of students who have achie ed academic excellence in the field. Membership is limited to students who have completed a predetermined amount of geography courses with honors. Club president is Ronald Chaffee; advisor, Mr. Bielski. Pi Gamma Mu is a relati el ' new addition to the hon- ors program at the college. Members are selected from outstanding students in all areas of the Social Science Department. Dr. Clifford Harding and Dr. Ryron Fleck act as ad isors to the society. Mary Mal- peli, president, directs the activities of Pi Gamma Mu. 44 CHEMISTRY ASTRONOMY - PHYSICS A chemist deals with a world he cannot see— lie must use this invisible world to explain chemical reactions. The Chemistry Club films and lectures help the chcni majors gain an insight into this abstract world of atoms and molecules. Dr. Rexnolds acts as the club ' s ad isor, and M. Klingman is the president. The members ot the WCSC Student Section of the American histitute of Physics attain a clearer concept of ph sical realit - by discussions and films on advanced physics. Field trips and canoe outings organized by K. Smith, president, and Dr. Rickert give an informal atmosphere for scientific discussions. Through observation and objectivity, biologists seek to under- stand the functioning of both plants and animals. The Biology Club, with R. Faust as president and Mr. Skillen as advisor, presents lectures, field trips, and discussions on biology to stimulate the scientific curiositv of the members of the club. BIOLOGY 45 The saying Beware of Greeks bearing gifts certainly does not apply to Alpha Phi Omega. The members of this two-year old service fraternity, under the lead- ership of Messrs. Peterson, Cope, and President S. Cushman, sponsor the Ugly Man Contest, and the Scavenger Hunt. The money APO collects is for charity. The members of West Chester ' s female service so- ciety. Alpha Sigma Phi, have a goal of leadership on campus in mind. Often called on by the Y and the West Chester Civic Association to perform services to the community, advisor Dr. Maneval and Presi- dent D. Donofrio feel a desire to help is most important. A Friar believes that service to others is more important than preoccupation with self. With Mr. Nor- ris as advisor and L. Neumann as president, the Friars are always anxious to help out on campus. This service organization aids West Chester students by annually donating to the school the money for two scholarships. A. P.O ALPHITES FRIARS 46 ALPHA PSI OMEGA Eileen W ' idhson, Diiia Lev ' , Martha Tucker, Ann Nor- rell and Barbara Harretta are feeling very successful. Tliey liave merited for tliemselves membership in Alpha Psi OmeKa, the National Dramatic Honor I ' ratemity, by consistenth ' producing a high quality of work in technical and performing aspects of the theater. ' alk ' rie, a service organization on campus, is com- prised of Physical Education majors, who exemplify (jualities of leadership and unselfishness while main- taining good scholastic standing. The club, imder Presi- dent D. Cash and Advisor Miss Schaub, sponsors a Christmas party for at pical children in the area. VALKYRIE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Led by President W. Kauffman, the Junior Chamber of Commerce has added prestige to the camptrs b - its in olvement in services for the betteiment of the community and the college. The members of the or- ganization participate in charity drives and other worthwhile activities which promote good community life. 47 The Majors Club is composed of men and women from the Health and Physical Education Department, and has as its puipose, the introduction of new ideas in the field. The Members of tlie club attend conven- tions so that they may learn the latest techniques and ideas which are being introduced into their department. MAJORS Sociology is the study of people and their interactions in soci- ety and tlie results of this interaction. Sociology is for people who like people and this couple have decided that they like people. Conducting an unique West Chester State College .so- ciological study, they seem engrossed in the data accumulated. SOCIOLOGY President D. Levy and have both theoretical its two advisors. Dr. club has a scries of concerning individual-society theories. Witl members study reform programs which a the Sociology-Anthropology Clnh and practical interests. With Samuelson and Mr. Bram, the films, lectures, and discussions field trips, concerned with underprivileged socio-economic groups till 48 GEOGRAPHY The Geogiaplix- Professional Club ' s ad- isor, Mr. Thompson, and its president, Ronald Chafee, have sponsored trips to New England as well as numerous other weekend trips. Other important activities of the club are the tutorial service, the student weather station, and the club ' s geological laboratories. In addition, the club offers films, lectiu ' es, and dis- cussions open not only to its members, but to anyone else interested in the topics. P.S.E.A. The Slialciit Pcnns Iwuiia State Education A.s.sociatiou is the professional organization for prospective teach- ers in ever ' fiel d of education. Ad ' isors Mr. Herres and Miss Walters, with President Newt Kulp, sponsor such aried acti ities as Career Day, faculty-student debates, guest lecturers, and discussion. 49 GERMAN FRENCH German Club, witli Mr. Kullianik as its advisor, pro- vides the GeiTnan major and all other interested students witli an opportunity to further explore the German language and its culture. German club also sponsors a summer work-abroad program, thus en- abling students to obtain a better knowledge of German life. The French Club is advised by Dr. Roberts and led by President Kathy Hill. The Club members .sponsor the annual French Week and work closely with the Alliance Francaise. This club strives to familiarize its members With both the culture and literature of France bv means of a series of lectures and discussion groups. 50 One of the most enlijilitening piojects sponsored 1) ' the EnRlisli Chih this c;u- was the presentation of Peter Davidson, a poet who has won wide acclaim. Mr. Da idson read poems and traced the theme of madness in poetr) ' . Here, he chats witli athnirers. The members of the Spanish Chih gain vahiable knowledge of the custom.s and traditions of the Spanish people through discussions and films geared to aiding the student in his appreciation of the people and their country. Dr. Callado serves as advisor to the club, which is open to all interested persons. ENGLISH SPANISH The English Club advisor. Dr. Bailey, and President Katherine Looby have been instrumental in presenting Peter Da idson and Muriel Cro.sby as participants in assembly programs on campus. The English Club publishes Touchstoni-, the literary magazine, and spon- sors the annual displa s of the Shakespeare Folios. I.V.C.F. The leliRious organizations on campus of- fer students a variety of opportunities to participate in religiously-centered activities. Tlie Inter- arsity Christian Fellowship is open to students of all religious de- nominations and welcomes students who belong to other religious clubs. Mrs. Kulp, Elementary Education, and Dr. Claghorn of the Philosophy Department, are the faculty ad isors to the club. President Donald Long conducts week- ly meetings and oversees the committees. NEWMAN Catholic students on campus may partici- pate in the West Chester chapter of Newman Club, a National Catholic col- lege student organization. The club ' s ad- visor is Dr. Filano of the Mathematics Department. John Hayes is the president of the club. The club activities include student-faculty panel discussions, guest lecturers, as well as religious services. Members of Newman co-sponsored the an- nual Fun-Fest with I.V.C.F. and Hillel. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The members of the Christian Science group, under the guidance and leadership of Mr. Thurbon as advisor and Jane Weston as president, strive to enhance their religious understanding by group discussions. A religious teaching and prac- tice based on the words and works of Christ, the Christian Science tfieosophy be- lieves in a scientific system of divine heal- ing. The , Christian Science denomination also interprets and demonstrates the divine principle and precept of universal harmony. S.C.A. The Student Christian Association is open to students of all denominations. The club meets once a week under the direc- tion of student president Edward Hard- wick. The club ' s ad isors are Dr. McKenty of the English Department and Mrs. Jones of the Education Department. S.C.A. holds weekly meetings which feature guest speakers, films, discussion groups and read- ings of Biblical passages for meditation. S.C.. . pro ides an opportunit - for a free exchange of ideas among all the members. HILLEL Students of the Jewish religion compose the membership of the Hillel Club. Dr. Schick of the Music Department and Mrs. Irene Shur of the Histopi ' Department act as faculty advisors to the club. Robert Segal], the student president, outlined the club ' s activities to cover a three- point program: religious, educational, and social. Frequent di.scussions contribute to the student interest, understanding, and comprehension of religious issues. 53 Encloa oiinK to keep the student l)od - infonned on campus news, tlie members of the QtKitl Aii ' c.s, tlie college newspaper, devote many hours to the journalistic technicalities and problems of putting out a newspaper. The Quad Anp,les serves as a common link among the divergent types of student personalities and helps to generate interest in the inan - activities, events, and or- ganizations on campus, thereby encouraging participation. Mr. Hockenbcrry, the advisor for Quad Angles, and Mrs. Mackey, the -aritypist, discuss journalistic pro- ccdines with reporter Louise Hay. Holding up under the tension of deadlines, the Board of Editors of the Quad Auf lcs seem to enjoy the capacitN- ol student journalists. QUAD ANGLES A campius is a melting pot of .stiident.s who have come to college to learn and to broaden tliem.selve.s in all facet.s of living. Communication is an e.s.sential to the campus which aims to provide its students with adequate opportunities for acquiring these ambitions. The Quad Angles, in its capacity as the college news- paper, fiunishes the students and faculty with the news concerning campus activities and projects and contributes to this process of student enrichment. 54 W.C.S.C. RADIO m Under the siiper ision of station manager, Bob Gordon, the members of W ' CSC bring together diverse skills in order to produce a good station. With a maximum of interest and effort they try to turn out programs which will be of interest to almost all of the students of this college, and at the same time develop their own skills through the use of the station ' s new and expanding facilities located in the Lawrence Dining Hall. Bryson Leidich is the man in charge of gathering, writing up, and presenting much of the material for the news broadcasts, as well as co-ordinating many of the special interest discussions. That mellow oice often heard emanating from the radio is that of Dick Mullen, one of W ' CSC ' s most versatile and entertaining announcers, and one of West Chester ' s most active students. ' e.st Cliestei ' s radio .station, ' CSC, pio ide,s both entertainment and education for the students of the college. It broadcasts musical programs varying from Blue Grass to Dixie Land, from Oldies But Goodies to Classical. It also sponsors discussion programs on political situations and has done much to bring about interest and change in school policies with its programs on such issues as the cut s stem and the listing of professors with the courses offered. 55 Avid camera bugs comprise the membership of the PlintoRrapliy Club. Interested in the techniques of photography, the members of this chib study technical de- tails as well as aesthetic details. Participation offers valuable knowledge. PHOTOGRAPHY The Sketch Club is advised by Mr. Jack Hawthorne and works on a rather loose and adaptable basis, with the members sketching whenever possible and submitting their works for criticism and advice. Students may join at any time if they so desire and are en- couraged to work in any media, with an imaginati e and creative approach in all areas. SKETCH BRIDGE West Chester ' s Bridge Club is made up of members representing the student population and faculty. These frenzied card-phi ( ' rs meet once each week, under the sponsorsliip of Mr. Harding Monroe, for compelition with cacli other in prepared hands of duplicate bridge and for work toward master ' s points. 56 PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Club, sponsored by Mr. Greenberg, has for the first time afforded the opportunity for the college student to delve deeper into the areas of psychology not explored by General Psy- cholog ' courses. The president, Ira War- nick, and his officers scheduled stimulating lectures and field trips for its members. MATH CLUB Math Club strives to encourage pro- fessional attitudes among its mem- bers by encoiuaging practical applica- tion techniques in relation to mathe- matical theories learned in classrooms. Its members gain valuable knowledge. Linda Nelson, the sponsor of Modem Dance this year at West Chester, has added new spark and interest to the group. The weekly meetings are a combination of rigid technique and creative e.xpression. The group has planned to tour local high schools in the area and pre- sent demonstration programs. The group will also perform for the enjo ment of the college. In the picture below, the group is shown developing a particular modern dance skill. MODERN DANCE 57 S.E.T.S. Under the able direction of their ad- visor, Mr. Benner, and their crew chief, C. Brodie, the Student Electrical Tech- nical Staff, better known as SETS, performs a vital function in campus activities. These students are in charge of the lighting and sound at dances, sports events, and other social functions. EQUESTRIAN With the proper instructions and equip- ment, horseback riding provides an invigorating experience for any horse enthusiast. This club, with Mr. Hamil- ton as advisor, and E. Jacobs, president, serves one ' s riding zeal. VARSITY The ' arsity Club might be considered the Physical Education Department ' s of- ficial greeting committee because it is this group of men that welcomes visiting teams to our school. Supervised by advisors Mr. Long and Mr. Butler and President Bob Emery, the club al.so sells game pro- grams and donates the money to the teams. ' : P B Iff rf m 58 M.E.N.C MENC, the Music Educator ' s National Conference, is an organi- zation composed of music majors who are interested in en- hancing their musical background and musical appreciation. The members of the Folk and Square Dance Club learn many dances from other nations so that they may both entertain and educate. Under the supervision of Miss Coates, the group gives many performances for educational and social groups interested in the customs of other nations. FOLK AND SQUARE DANCING !ff-? 1 Popular music and dance rhythms at West Chester arc inoxided h ' tlic Statesmen. Under the leadership of R. Hinkle, this talented group pla s tor college I unci ions, such as the Junior Ring Dance and the Christmas Dance. They also entertain at concerts and informal mixers, affording students at West Chester the opportunity of enjoying fine dance band music. Membership in the Statesmen Band is open to any interested and qualified student. STATESMEN Entertainment presented by the Statesmen ri als that of top dance bands. Besides musical arrangements, they offer comedy routines and .songs by vocalist K. East. Solos by the accomplished and versatile members of the band displa - the vir- tuosity of each instrumentalist. Long, concentrated practice sessions precede the final professional result. This group tiuK tl(ser es the popularity it enjoys. 60 The Criterions deserve commendation for their constant ef- forts to present musical perfomiances of the highest calibre. Participants in the annual N ' illanova Intercollegi- ate Jazz Festival, these talented musicians represent West Chester State College well. The Crites also give a spring jazz concert at the college, one of the year ' s social highlights. CRITERIONS what does a true Criterion member enjoy most? — a profes- sional perfoiTnance such as that performed by J. Soete and his trombone? — or an impromptu jam session of a few mem- bers, who let off steam in some jazzy improvisations? The answer is that each member enjo s both, as a true musician becomes a part of his music, complementing it with personal enjoyment. 61 MEN ' S CHORUS Displaying cooperation among themselves and fervent interest in their music, the members of the Men ' s Chorus perform in the Christmas Carol Service and Spring Concert. The group, under the direction of Mr. Sweet, is formed of freshman and sophomore music majors, and also qualified men from other curricula. COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir is composed of junior and senior students enrolled in the music curriculum. The choir participated in several concerts throughout the year, as well as in the annual Christmas Carol Service. This organization is under the di- rection of Miss Williams and has as its president Carol Sipe. 1 11 r v 1 w f ' l ' f ll[ H JPPMflili sSw Sm Ppj Sy w £c6 D V i ' . w7ir Tj H 1 4 i la ( % H S S fl s l J [wmi mMwmmf 1 ' ■i ? « ■' , , ri- ' .(AM Y 1 w -! 1- yH - ' 62 • The freshman and sophomore music majors who make up the Women ' s Chorus feel that they gain, as well as give, pleasure and knowledge with their part in the Christmas Service and the Spring Concert. Their director. Miss Sheppard, provides them with the able leadership necessary for the development of their talents. WOMEN ' S CHORUS Concert Choir, under the direction o f Mr. Sweet, is composed of selected students from the Music Education curriculum. The organization performs in the annual Carol Service as well as in other con- certs throughout the year. The choir also represents West Chester State College in a number of off-campus concerts. CONCERT CHOIR 63 :: - : ' Kiji««.f ' ' ' ' ' iii!i«iimP|P||| mKKUm ' ' - m iHH ■-- 4-0? The Symphony Orchestra is known as one of the finest musical organizations on campus. Mr. S. Powell Middle- ton, director, expertly handles this group of musicians, who must audition to qualify for membership, Selections on which the Orchestra concentrates are of a serious nature, although its repertoire is varied. Its harmonious SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA All the work of practice and rehearsals is culminated in the per- formances for the Concert Band. Member Tom Appert is seen here in last minute preparation for another excellent production. blending of tones brings pleasure to all audiences. The Orchestra presents programs for students in area high schools, an annual spring concert, and at times, accom- panies instrumental and vocal majors for Senior Student Re- citals. At the annual State Hand Festival, membeis from the Orchestra are carefull - selected to represent West Chester. GLEE CLUB Women from the curricula of Elementary, Secondary, Phys. Ed., and Liberal Arts, who have an interest in singing, are welcome to join the Women ' s Glee Club. As a result of carefully held auditions at the beginning of every semester, the group has proved to be a fine addition to the musical organizations on campus. Under the direction of Miss Lois Williams, rehearsals are held twice weekly. During this time, music is prepared for two annual and traditional events at West Chester. These are the Christmas Carol Service and the Spring Concert. In addition to these formal perfoiTnances, the Glee Club also goes caroling dur- ing the Christmas season and plans a social for new members. n M ft B n f f O ,% 64 % . «! ! Tlie MarchiiiR Hand pro ides lively entertainment during football games and especialK ' at lialftime, when precision routines are performed. Composed en- tirely of men from all curricula, the Band is under the direction of Mr. Richard Uoerlin. The drum major, S. Fredericks, skillfully leads the Band in its drills. .Members of the Marching Band join in the excitement and the spirit of the cheering section at the X ' illanova game. MARCHING BAND jKM ' lt ! ««  •«« «  ■• •  « « i M«9mmm • Ws '  Km9 w ' S 4jf ' CONCERT BAND I ' ollowing the commands of the drum mijor, the Band pa- rades onto N ' illanova ' s football field for half-time e. ercises. A wide variety of musical compositions, from rousing marches to symphonic selections, is performed by the Concert Band. Under the new leadership of Mr. Richard 15oerlin, the Band practices diligentK- to prepare music for assembly programs in colleges and high schools, the Spring Concert, and for other functions. «,M «aa4ilM«M ' JMl4Mt«lt:14 9 4 J s I . , V. V ..• , • 1 H i ' . i T ' ' M 1 R ■,i- i H 1 ' !| y, ' H : X ' ' ' ■ii.y j 1 I.G.A I.G.A. officers supervise the activities of the general assembly and head certain committees. L. to r.-. R. Norris, director, A. Sklut, parliamentarian, M. Plevyak, president, W. Yeager, vice-president, A. Cross, secretary, R. Powers, treasurer. I.G.A. is independently financed and governed by West Chester students as it strives for unity and welfare for all college members. New innovations this year include a Social Committee which appeals to the entire student body for suggestions; the Pub- licity and Public Relations Committee, and the Stu- dent Union Committee. As a pace setter for other colleges and in an effort to improve existing con- ditions, I.G.A. is active in student government organizations on both state and national levels; this year it has joined the United States National Student Association to further these worthy ends. Members of the general assembly listen to a committee report by Herb Seifert, chairman of the social committee. Com- mittee reports are followed by discussions from the floor. The I.G.A. general assembly is an elected group of representa- tives whose chief function is to express the goals of the entire student body as well as attend to governmental procedures. 66 ADVISORY BOARD As the executi e body of Women ' s Go ernment, the AcKisory Board attends to all important matters in ol ing women students, and sponsors many acti i- ties which benefit the entire student body. Members of the Advisory Board are: kneeling: J. Clarke, B. Kaplan; seated: M. Wiley and officers, D. Donofrio, B. Warmkessel, J. Ta lor and B. Rudy; P. Hillard, G. Davilla; standing: E. Berry, L. Porrecca and J. Freeman. The Deans act as advisors to the Board. E. Berry and M. Wiley, co-chairmen of the Big- Little Sister Com- mittee, are assisted by B. Kaplan, vice-chairman, and the mem- bers of the committee in welcoming freshmen women to campus. BIG-LITTLE SISTER Could it be the annual Baby Parade? No— it ' s just West Chester State ' s little sisters displaying infantile tendencies at the annual picnic given by the Big-Little Sister Committee. Striving to create an atmosphere of friendliness and genuine interest, the members of the Big-Little Sis- ter Committee try to provide each freshman woman with a big sister to help her in the difficult proc- ess of becoming acquainted with the campus, and making friends from what appears to the frosh an endless stream of dinks. The Big-Little Sister Pic- nic is the culminating event in this process of introduction and welcome to West Chester State. Under the direction of Ann Eshleman, the Dinner Committee procures a well-known personality to be a guest speaker at the annual dinner, which is sponsored by Women ' s Government. Interested in obtaining an atmosphere conducive to valuable college experiences, Men ' s Resident Government strives to create a governing system for men which will guide them in the educational and social aspects of college. N. Fehr is the presi- dent of this important student governing body on campus. RESIDENT GOVERNMENT Each year Women ' s Resident Government has the job of organiz- ing group living procedures for girls ' off-campus units and the dorms. It coordinates all resident activities and has representa- tives on the judicial board. Joanne Clarke is president, and she is accompanied by other officers from various units. ik ' ' f i i The life of commuting students is complicated by transportation problems. Cars such as these may be seen throughout the campus in any vacant spot. Through the combined efforts of Women ' s Day Coun- cil and its president Linda Caswell, the women commuters on West Chester State ' s campus are united and kept infomied about all the activities which are open to them. Each ear the Day Council sponsors a dinner dance and enters a float in the Rampage Parade. DAY GOVERNMENT Men ' s Day Coimcil has as its fimction the representation of men commuters in all phases of college life. President S. Cushman, and the members of Day Council, work toward a goal of closer interaction between the commuters and the residents in organ- izing and sponsoring activitie ; f hf • ' i ' •■! Mv- « y!i-its. fffs s ' uvs- cn i s .ttm-. GOVERNMENT CLUB There are several organizations for students with political inter- ests. The Government Club is composed mostly of Social Science and Political Science majors. Members have many different po- litical affiliations, but Gov ' t. Club functions as a clearing- house for debate under the club ' s president, Marie Ceasarini. Perpetuating equality for all men, the West Chester State Col- lege branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People features well-known speakers in the field and encourages discussion among its members. The organization par- ticipates in campus activities and perfonns useful services. ft N.A.A.C. P. p iar 70 ADA One recently foiTned political organization on campus is the Americans for Democratic Action. Under chaimian Ray Edwards, the local chapter of this national organization debates political policies of liberal democratic government. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Young Americans for Freedom are a group of students whose political goals lean toward con.serv-ative democratic government. The or- gari ation is headed by president Robert McCreight and is the counter-part of ADA. Y.A.F Young Democrats, led by Mr. Phillips and Vince Snyder, President, strives to give its members a true sense of the importance of politics in today ' s world. This awareness is made more acute by mock elections and political studies. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The spirit of the GOP is kept alive on West Chester ' s campus by the Young Republicans. Under the guidance of Dr. Harding, and Barry Smith, the members discuss political affairs, campaign techniques, and election activities. 71 SERPENTINE STAFF Sports-minded co-editors. Sue Wise and Newt Kulp, are assisted by Jay Staats and Charles Colder in assembling action shots of State ' s various sports. The literary staff, headed by co-editors, Donna Hay- den and Michael Barrett, capably fulfill their capacity as caption writers for the Serpentine. The 1967 Serpentine staff was organized in Sep- tember 1965, and lias since spent many long hours in producing a yearbook that adequately portrays the spirit of West Chester. Its goal has been to spotlight the individual as he involves himself in college life, thus expanding his interests, and increasing his ability to realize self-i otential. The ' 67 staff has worked hard to make this year ' s book one of the best to come out of West Chester. The members of the ' 67 Serpentine editorial staff take a break from yearbook tasks to enjoy quips by associate editor Caria Walters, who laughingly reminds them of the coming deadline. 72 The typing staff, headed by editor, Diana MacBumey, steal away from their typewriters for a moment of reflective looking into the future to see how their long hours of labor will finally shape up in pi int. Rita McGann, art editor, smiles in approval as Bob Powers and Karen Weisman, photography editors, give her shots to be fitted in the layout. Paul Hartenstine and Diane Chapman, senior section editors, together with their staff, check the list of seniors who wiir graduate in order to amass the Serpentine ' s senior directory. J. Bosworth-FIing, assistant advisor, and W. Landrum, ad- visor, reflect happily on the attempt of Cheryl Bickel, editor- in-chief, and Carla Walters, associate editor, to prove a point. Linda Dague, secretary, types up minutes for the last Serpentine meeting as Patricia Martin, business manager, discusses monetary matters with her assistants, Jane Weston and Meg Patch. TK LITERARY QUAD The Literary Quad gi es all the West Chester students the opportunity of having their own poetry, short stories, and essays put into print. It also serves to give the college the opportunity to recognize the creative and critical abilities of many capable students, and to create the intellectual atmosphere of self- expression which is essential to the devel- opment of any college or university. Jan Zentmeyer goes through all material submitted to the Litcranj Quad in order to select the best liter- ar ' works, which are then printed in the magazine. RAMS EYE VIEW One of the most useful publications, both for freshmen and upperclassmen, is the Ratn ' s Eye View. It contains a list of library and meal hours, the college dress code, and in- formation concerning the organizational and historical aspects of the college. The book is published each year in order to help all students become acquainted with the various aspects of West Chester ' s scholastic life. Tommye Mallory is in charge of collecting infor- mation about the historical and functional aspect; of the college and publishing it in Ram ' s Eye View SPORTS INFORMATION Whenever someone wants to know where a game is to be played and who West Chester ' s opponent is, the first place to look is in the Sports Information Bulletin. Put out each year under the supervision of the Physical Education Department, the pamphlet con- tains much pertinent and useful information which the students need to know about the more important aspects of college sports life. Each year Stu Schwartz works closely with the Phys. Ed. Department in compiling data about dates, places, and teams included in Sports Information. 74 Get your red-hot Ram ' s Horn books! They ' re going fasti Would you believe going? By the expressions on the faces of these co-eds, it looks as if they bargained with the solicitor. THE RAM ' S HORN Under the capable editorship of Ted Racz, a gradu- ate assistant, the Ram ' s Horn has proven to be a vaki- able information guide for the students at the foot- ball games. Relaying the names of the players and quoting vital statistics were two of the essential factors included in this college pubHcation. UNDERSTAND THE LARGE HEARTS OF HEROES. THE COURAGE OF PRESENT TIMES AND ALL TIMES ... TAKE PART. I SEE AND HEAR THE WHOLE . . . STORMING. ENJOYING. PLANNING. LOVING. CAUTIONING. BACKING AND FILLING. APPEARING AND DISAPPEARING. I TREAD DAY AND NIGHT SUCH ROADS, ' ' SPORTS Barry Sikorski, an All-American Ram goalie, deflects one of the many shots attempted by West Point. During the regula- tion game time, Barry kept the Cadets from scoring; however luck ran out for the Rams during the overtime play-off when several quick injuries benched the defensive backs. Scoring three times in ten minutes. West Point was the only team this season to beat the Rams on their home field. Our season rec- ord was an admirable 7-3; the team performed commendably. The soccer team, I. to r.-. B. Leib, E. Townsley, co-captains. Row 1: R. Petrovich, R. Vincenti, G. Lewis, S. Wahl, R. Man- sell, R. Wessner, G. Hibshman, T. Thompson, F. Wilson. Row 2: G. Eisenhauer, D. Seuflert, R. Miller, W. Erwin, T. Skiles, B. Sikorski, R. Polley, H. Holmes, B. Troutman. Roio 3: D. Ward, R. Garloff, R. Brandt, R. Spratt, M. Longenecker, R. DeLaney, J. Bishop, D. Weller, D. Scott, W. Zimmer. Row 4: D. Boone, B. LeVeauz, ass ' t trainer; J. Lemecke, ass ' t coach; M. Lorback, head coach; H. Goodwin, ass ' t coach; E. Ford, student trainer; D. Holveck, manager; C. Shellhamer. 78 SOCCER Mr. Melvin Lorback, head coach, and Mr. John Lemecke, assistant coach, watch from the sidehnes. Bob Leib and a host of other Rams continuously shift their positions in order to keep up with that ' er - lively black and white soccer ball. Their faces reflect the excitement. Several milestones were recorded b - the 1966 Ram soccer team. Among them were Coach Mel Lorback ' s 100th collegiate win, which came against Fairleigh-Dickinson Uni ersity (his o erall collegiate record is now 104 wins, 28 losses, and 11 ties); the selection of Bob Leib, Barr - Sikorski, and Jeff Foley to the All-Area Team ( composed of men from Dela- ware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey); and Bobby Leib ' s being further honored by his selection to the All- American Team. The 1966 Rams Soccer Team pla ed one of the roughest schedules in the nation and still obtained a very admirable record of 7 wins and 3 losses. With Bob Leib, Ed Townsley, and Glenn Hibshman as the only starting seniors who will graduate, Mr. Lorback ' s prospects for next year now look better than ever before. Larr ' Eisenhauer battles with an opponent from West Point as team- mate Jeff Polle - looks on and pets ready for the ball to come over his wa . The action occurred during Rampage weekend festivities. !■■■llHI 79 FOOTBALL K ' l l ■■L l at evl m ' w m ' J f . s K ' ' - Amid a confusion of men and equipment at the Clarion, PSCAC Championship Game are Rams Jack Gibson (30), Bucky Sawhill{52), Jay Levine(61) and Brian Mulhern(64). Caught at the Villanova game in a typical pose, Head Coach Mitten bellows advice to the team. Herb Landis (17) starts to break through the hole that the linemen have just opened. Quarterback Jim Haynie watches. The Ram offensive unit watches the Villanova defense tackle ball carrier H. Landis, thus stopping a potential long gain. Dennis Shank (15) drives around the right end on his way for a big gain against Kutztown. The Rams tallied a tremendous score. The 1966 ' est Cluster State Narsitv Football Squad, I. to r.: Row 1: J. Scott, J. Stezzi, D. Jackson, R. Holt, R. Hyatt, R. Kurowski, R. Smeltzer, S. Laughman, R. May, D. Wilkin- son, R. Nye, D. Hale. Row 2: R. Surace, J. Gibson, M. Haines, F. McKonley, T. Smith, W. Corcoran, C. Sawhill, J. Black- bum, B. Lund, J. Jacquin, A. Carlson. Row 3: T. McLaughlin, B. Nye, E. Marks, L. Wear, F. Reagan, J. Keller, H. Shumer, T. McConnell, H. Umdis, B. Heller, M. Mayberry. Row 4: D. Eavenson, D. Carr, C. Milnes, R. D ' Alonzo, S. Tchecter, D. McGlaughlin, E. Swetlowski, H. Harr, T. Rupert, F. Mellor, M. Ridley. Row 5; Graduate Ass ' t Coach Bruce Kahler, Ass ' t Linecoach John Furlow, Offensive Backfield Coach Dick Yoder, Head Coach Bob Mitten, Defensi e Backfield Coach Walter Buechele, Graduate Assistant Linecoach Bill lacone. Greg Milnes (44) attempts to avoid a would-be tackier as Donald Wilkinson (88) checks the developing play ' s progress. The 1966 football season was one of many ups and few downs. West Chester finished the season with a 7-3 record. Other highlights of the season were the Rains ' winning the Eastern Division of the PSCAC and then losing the championship in the thrilling last 74 seconds of the game with Clarion; WCSC ' s being on television for the first time at the Tangerine Bowl; seven players from West Chester being picked for the Eastern States Athletic Conference All-East Weekly Teams; ele en men being chosen for the first All-League ( PSCAC ) teams and ele ' en more for the second teams; Brian Mulhern ' s election to the Little All- American Team; and West Chester ' s being ranked twelfth in the nation among small col- leges in offense and fifth in defense. Dr. Robert Mitten, head coach, said that the key to the success of the team was teamwork and balance. With the loss of only five of our starting seniors this year (Ron Smeltzer, Bob May, Bob Hyatt, Ray Kurowski, and Bob Holt), the outlook for next ear ' s team is good, providing we maintain our excellent teamwork. 81 The picture above is the 1966 Rams Cross Country Team. Row 1, left to right: William Butler, head coach, K. Mover, S. Propert, T. Hollin- ger, J. Mundy, and J. Flemming. Row 2: John Wintermute, assistant coach, S. Synder, T. Frantz, R. Hempton, H. Trumbower, N. Keller, R. Palmer, B. Goad, manager. The team is to be highly commended. CROSS COUNTRY The Ram Harriers, under the direction of WiHiam Butler, posted a 7-3 record. With only one senior (Terry Hollinger) and one junior, the team did remarkably well, according to Coach Butler. The squad placed first in the PSCAC Cham- pionship meet and, in doing so, set a record score. The team also placed fourth in the strong Middle Atlantic Conference meet and fifth in the ICAA meet in New York. The only losses occurred early in the season when lack of experience temporarily hampered eight of the Team ' s ten varsity men. Here is a scene on south campus just after the starter ' s gun goes off. Below, the Rams fight for good initial positions against American U. Tern, ' Hollinger, team captain and the squad ' s only senior member, jogs on his way to south campus. He helped to bring many a victory to State ' s Cross Country Team. 82 HOCKEY Mth the arrival of fall conies field hockey season and once again Wilmington Field comes alive with bright-colored tunics darting exerj-vvhere. Sounds of girls shouting and wood striking wood is heard loud and clear at practice on those brisk afternoons. The Women ' s Hockey team of West Chester, under the capable direction of Miss Gros, ha e earned a high standing for themselves and the college. Con- scientious team effort has gained this position. This opponent may have the ball now, but not for long as two W. C. coeds with eyes on ball swiftly approach the situation. The women of the hockey team are, left to right, kneeling: M. Faulkner, G. Rinehart, L. Swartz, G. Wolf, T. Resting, B. Miller, J. Schultz, X. Braselman, E. Powers, R. La Joie. Standing: E. Tramantino, P. Pike, G. Rinewalt, N. ' ernot, C. Thomas, S. Wyant, J. Jarrett, .Miss Gros, coach, L. Eberly, . Chambers, . . Wood, D. Wright, N. Moore, J. Steeley, L. Kellew All have contributed towards a successful season. With bod positioned well. West Chester ' s Allison Gabel cuts successfully in front of an opponent to intercept a push-pass. 83 Hp ' ' ' s 1 I7 tj it B 111 . ■vi? mm •IB ' J K_ % sa. Ji M X ' 4 mmf iTIC PI i I - if John Brown (44), Donald White (52), and assorted East Stroudsberg players watch the ball rather intently as Ram Co- Captain, Austin Foreman, shoots a fade-away shot at the bas- ket above. The action occurred at West Chester State as the Rams played their first home game against a strong Strouds- berg team. The fans thoroughly enjoyed the 86-82 victory. i ' ' BjQp (fl H fm m. Sit V A -Jliyl H ?! • «JMw -. ' £ — Austin Foreman (32) comes up with the rebound and at- tempts to break loose as John Brown (44) attempts to clear an opening for him. Donald White (52) watches the action. Beginning at twelve o ' clock and moving clockwise: Walter Funk, head coach, R. Toman, P. Weller, S. Danowitz, B. Sikorski, R. Taylor, R. Chambers, R. Ryder, D. Beshore, D. White, J. Brown, D. Bomeman, and Alexander Young, ass ' t coach. Centered are Co-captains, J. Valore and A. Foreman. 84 BASKETBALL Probably the most outstanding problem contributing to the lack of success of the ' 66-67 Ram basketball team was lack of experience. With John ' alore and A. Foreman being the onh ' seniors on a squad other- wise consisting of four juniors and also eight sopho- mores, experience in varsity collegiate basketball was all but present. Two other things concerned in the failure of gathering a winning team together were lack of height with an accompanying deficiency in speed. Walter Funk, his first year as head coach, said that as the season progressed, the team may begin to show the potential it has. Don White (52) and John Brown (44) leap in an attempt to make a rebound. Meanwhile, Pete Chambers looks as if he is well on his way to being eliminated from the entire scene. Pete Chambers, a junior, was the Rams ' chief play-maker and also their leading scorer. Here he has just made another one of his successful shots. His dedication is an asset to the team. 85 SWIMMING The following are the members of the W.C.S.C. swimming team (named from 1. to r. ), standing: L. Falk, manager, D. Ash, D. Lerch, K. Daly, capt., P. Warner, R. Schaffer, J. Scheucherzuber, J. Fasfrich, D. Woen, E. Norris, head coach, J. Steinmetz, assistant coach. Sitting on the coping: E. Stry- chowski, T. Bovy, L. Clemens, R. Johnson, M. Plevyak. Sitting on the diving board: E. Balthaser, VV. Coller, J. Metz, F. Noonan, J. Sessoms. In the water: M. Miller, VV. Bennett, C. Didinger, F. Kofke, and T. Conway. The efforts of these men have given pride and prestige to West Chester. The 1966-67 swimming season at West Chester proved to be a very inter- esting one, especially in the free-style events. The Rams possessed the best freestyle potential they have ever had. The record-setting freestyle relay team (Kevin Daly, John Fastrich, Joe Scheuchenzuber, Pete Warner, and Doug Owens) was consistantly a strong one. The overall team had much potential but still lacked a bal- ance that is needed in order to have a consistantly winning team. The swimming team had a rather slow be- ginning, but, showing much improve- ment as the season progressed, it be- gan to win its fair share of meets. Seniors on the squad included Cap- tain Kevin Daly, John Gastrich, Jerry Sadler, Joe Scheuchenzuber, and Tim Bovy. These men, having had the experience, were the team ' s nucleus and provided incentive for the team. Captain of the Ram Swimming Team, Kevin Daly, kicks off the starting box in a home meet. Kevin has been a major contributor to the team ' s successes. 7-i i kSflB H •11 k. _ H 86 As one of the leading men on West Chester ' s team, J. Fastrich exhibits his skill in the butterfly stroke, which is among the most difficult of all swimming accomplishments. Most of the team members dedicate more time to their swimming efforts than that re- quired during scheduled practices and meets. M. Miller is one of these enthusiasts; he is seen here perfecting his high dive form. Frank Noonan excells in the backstroke; here he illustrates his power in a 100 yard race. 87 Above is the 1966-67 Ram wrestling team. Kneeling, I. to r.: M. Dowhower, D. Yeager, M. Moyer, L. Schuler, A. Neidig, N. Berlin. Standing: Henry Goodwin, assistant coach, E. Funk, S. Griscom, K. Biles, J. Gemberling, H. Johnson, Robert Long, head coach. Missing from the picture are J. DeMarco, J. Hart, D. VVolstenholme, N. Kulp, manager, and M. Witmer. WRESTLING The 1966-67 college wrestling team, under the direc- tion of Robert Long, was composed of inexperienced, yet strong team members. Out of the eleven starters, five were sophomores, and two, Harry Johnson (cap- tain) and Mike Dowhower, were senior class mem- bers. In early season competition, Mike won his weight class in the Coast Guard Tournament (the team as a whole placed second ) , and Harry Johnson placed second in the Wilkes Tournament. The Rams, having one of the most difficult schedules of any small college, were rated ninth in the nation at the start of the season and proved that this prediction was a conservative one indeed. Several team and in- dividual records were broken by this aggressive group, records which anticipate better years ahead. Left, Mike Dowhower, a senior, is awarded the win for the 152 pound class in a meet with Millersville. Mike is one of the most dedicated and outstanding wrestlers on the entire team. Harn ' Johnson, captain of the Ram grapplers, proceeds to take his man down while the referee keeps a careful watch. Harry ' s outstanding record has contributed much to the team ' s efforts. Mike Mover, one of the outstanding sophomores on the team, has just succeeded in pinning his man, as is indicated by the referee ' s raised hand. Mike is another heavy contributor to the success of the team, and is an extremely proficient matsman. Mr. Robert Long, head coach, argues with the referee about what he feels is a very dubious call. Grinning with satisfaction over a move he has just successfully completed, Mike Dowhower lifts his opponent ' s leg high while he attempts to put him down and attain another victory. 89 Mr. Trnka closely inspects the move- ments of a team member during a practice. The 1966-67 gymnastics team, under the direction of Mila Trnka, had a very strong season and met many powerhouses. With three seniors (C. Colder, R. Landis, and G. Cernicky) and six juniors on the team, enough experience was present to win even the close ones. A most outstanding member of the team was Gary Anderson, who served as captain and also as best all-around man. The gymnastics team boasted of much depth, especially in the areas of parallel bars, rings, and floor exercise. Mr. Trnka was pleased with his team. GYMNASTICS First row, I. to r.: T. East, G. Cernicky, R. Krausser, D. Kruger, A. Gazjuk, S. Ogg, G. Anderson, R. Bryant. Second row, Mila Trnka, head coach, D. Giovanni, J. Castle, R. Weston, R. White, D. McCawley, C. Colder, D. Mantz, J. Rose, J. Erdosy, R. Yerk, and Gene Kolacki, assist- ant coach. The above are all members of the West Chester gym team. Left: Bruce Tustin demonstrates his skill on the parallel bars as he goes into his dismount. Bruce ' s ability was a big asset to the team. Below. Gary Anderson performs on the long horse, one of the many ap- paratuses on which he is skilled. Gary is a very valuable team member. 90 Front Row, L. to R.: E. Babuska, A. Valken, C. Claggett, S. Reiker, P. Long. Middle: Coach Phyllis Cooper, J. Bohrer, J. Sherk, D. Scott, D. Merson, V. Kerekes, L. Gottshall. Back: S. Merke, M. Donadt, J. Tyn- dall, L. Bright, M. Faulkner, B. Mikkelson, C. Cowan. Being unde- feated for three years, the team aims to conti nue that winning streak. GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS That cast on her foot doesn ' t keep Cindy Claggett away from practice. West Chester is proud of its fine Women ' s Gymnastics team. There are approximately eighteen women on the team, most of these being freshmen and sophomores which show prom- ise of outstanding talent for next year ' s team. The team meets several days a week for practice under the excellent coach- ing of Mrs. Phyllis Cooper. In their meets, the women are judged on form and accuracy of execution. Every stunt is given a maximum standard point score, and the judges award points according to how close the participant comes to it. Pat Long displays form and grace on the balance beam. Alberta ' alken effortlessly executes a split. 91 Every season, W. C. produces a championship Women ' s Competition Swimming team, and this year was no exception. Miss Barbara Leighton has done an excellent job in her first year as coach of the swimming team. Coach Leighton, and indeed everyone at West Ches- ter, is especially proud of Carol Brown and Carol Gantner, two members who placed in the Women ' s Intercollegiate Nationals. GIRLS ' SWIMMING Junior Carol Brown demonstrates the back stroke that has brought her outstanding honors in swimming. Success formula? Practice! Carol Gantner is only a freshman and has already made a name for herself. Here we see Carol performing the butterfly in which she excels. Working under the able guidance and direction of Miss Barbara Leigh- ton, coach, and managers L. Glasgow, L. Eberly, M. Maguire, N. Bear, and E. Ferguson, the members of the Women ' s Competitive Swimming team are excellent examples of the quality of the women athletes at West Chester. The team was composed entirely of underclassmen. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING L. to T., Front row. S. Machaes, D. Taft, K. Rhoads, B. Blackney, C. Shannon, J. Veser, P. Archer, B. Beuerman, M. Ross. Middle row. S. Reed, B. Kling, C. Wenk, C. Leeds, S. Jacobus, T. Thomas, A. Mover, M. Maguiie, L. Crimson, M. Sullivan, K. Shmoyer, S. Lachman. Back row. F. Ryan, B. Cyperski, L. Wanner, N. Fawcett, K. Kirshner, M. Mehalek, B. Smith, S. Cichocki, S. Huver, G. Bacon, and E. Ward. Egypt is one of the many themes which acts as a base for routines. Perfect timing and the ability to maintain proper spacing are two aspects of synchronized swimming that require concentration. The grace and beauty of synchronized swimming is brought about b ' a combination of geometric forms, fine swimming ability, and musical accompaniment. The club, which numbers appro.ximately thirty, pre- sents an annual show. This year ' s presentation was entitled Man in the Footsteps of Time and traced the development of man from prehistoric times into the future. The two senior directors of the show were PeggN ' Archer and Sue Cichocki and they are to be commended on a job well done. Special recognition goes to Coach Kay Margerum for her excellent job of guiding the club in its successful season. 93 w The second team, I. to r., front: K. Gray, M. Gallagher, R. Lajoie, E. Ardao. Middle: J. Sener, B. Miller, M. Allison, K. Snyder, L. Simon, B. Borsello. Back: S. Burke, Miss C. Weber, L. Hill, B. Cash, L. Wit- mer, F. Ruth, J. Pinto, G. Witmer, S. Delany, E. Walko, M. Lerda. WIAP ' s first and second basketball teams have given W. C. a reputation as a college possessing many skilled athletes. In the past five years, our first team has lost only two games. The newly appointed coach. Miss Carol Weber, and her team are anticipating another undefeated season this year. In past tournaments, many favorable comments have been made concerning the fine attitude our women athletes have, both on and off the court. They respect basketball and con- sider it a privilege to represent West Chester. Their excellent attitudes as well as their well-de- veloped skills will continue to bring them success. Louann Ballinghoff with hands in the air and feet off the floor scores points using her famous bucket jump shot. The Women ' s Basketball first team is: . to r, back row: Miss Carol Weber, Judy Sener, Diane Reynolds, Louann Ballinghoff, Carol Rine- vvalt, Mary Lerda. Middle: Allison Gabell, Diane Wright, Pat Fergu- son, Rosie Anderson, Judy Steele. Front: Dot Cash, Carol Mackay. Should the Alumnus, Miss Dunn, approach P. Ferguson closer she will pass, shoot, or attempt to dribble around. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Pat Ferguson in the process of shooting releases the ball gracefully, showing the beauty and ease of well-developed skill that W. C. women athletes possess. Discussing the strateg ' with their coach. Miss Carol Weber, are the senior mem- bers, Dottie Cash and Carol Mackay. Miss Carol Weber quickly gives last minute coaching instructions to the women ' s first team before sending them out on the court to begin playing the annual Alumni game. 95 Ffont, I. to T.: P. Slade, L. Neill, P. Agnelli, R. Bianchini, K. Cornell, B. Nich- ael, G. Zall. Middle: M. Mayer, C. Wyman, J. Heindel, C. MacKay, K. Lucas, S. Delaney, S. Little, R. Rawlings, S. Grubb. Back: C. Grouse, D. Reynolds, Goach J. Rokus, L. Ballinghoff, G. Moyer, E. Ferguson, D. Loesch, B. Killian. This year ' s team shows great promise for a very successful season. Among the West Chester women ' s sports, bowhng and softball rank as perennial favorites. Although this year ' s bowling team faces a tough season against such teams as Penn, Temple, and Drexel, the girls are confident, and they anticipate many victories. Besides form and ability, the team also possesses great depth, an asset in any sport. Softball, too, pos- sesses many assets which combined last year to give the team an undefeated sea- son. The highlight of their season, the girls agree, was against WC ' s perennial rival, Ursinus. The game which went into thirteen innings ended when Kelly Lucas hit a homerun for a well-earned victory. SOFTBALL Garryl Wymen ably covers first base as W. C. takes on the girls from Ursinus. The team effort in this game secured another victory for an undefeated season. With grace and form, Donna Wright begins her forward swing, which will add another strike to her score. This sophomore is one reason for the team ' s success. BOWLING The junior and senior members of the West Ghester Women ' s Bowling Team are as follows, . to r.: Kathy Evans, Diane Fritch, Sue Quillin, Sue Ghristian, Phyllis Slade, Diane Minchroff. Kneeling: Gleo Brandt, manager; Sonia Smith. 96 m ARCHERY With tackle ready, archers step up to the shooting line, face the target, nock arrows, draw, anchor, aim, release and follow through for the start of a round toward one more West Chester victory. These co-eds, under Miss Yanisch ' s direction, have discov- ered that archery is one of the finest sports in which a woman can develop an interest while in col- lege. West Chester also boasts of a fine track and field team under the fine coaching of Miss Kyvallos. TRACK Archers know that to attain the end product, an accurate shot, they must strive to de elop self-control and good coordination. L. to r.: .Marcia Cole, Salh ' Prizer, Ann Eshleman, .Mary Ellen Gaughn, Barbara Ycarsly, Carole Markle ' , Bets ' Forwood, Marci Magiiire. Certainly Robin Hood ' s men never looked this good! Looking ready and able to score another Ram ictory, the mem- bers of the Women ' s Track and Field Team are: Front row, I. to r.: B. Buckingham, S. Clark, P. Ferguson, M. A. Gallagher, Back roic: M. Haines, . I. A. Fitzpatrick, B. Costanza, P. Lynch, Miss Kyvallos, J. Bigler, G. McGinness, M. Donute, P. Hershey. , . ' ■■(, , . r— — — — i — — l — _. _ M k=AF = = == = = = = - V m . J H i .Ji ' lU ' . A f 97 BASEBALL Bill Yeager watches the play on the field as he crosses the plate with one of the eleven runs scored by the Rams against LaSalle. The final score was eleven to four!!! The welcome refreshment of a drink revives Melvin Sonier as he rests between innings of one of the many hard-fought games during the spring season. 98 The team members form a diamond with their coaches as bases. L. to r., kneeling: R. Shoff, W. Yeager, D. Hacker, V. Melagrano, G. Worcester, J. Willard, W. G. Killinger (Coach), B. Butterweck, J. Steidle, E. Smith, M. Sonier, E. Hardwick, R. Wilhelm. Standing: J. Lemcke (Asst. Coach), D. Bielli, D. Faulkner, C. Houp, G. Emerick, T. Skiles, J. V ' ankoski, B. Howser, E. Messikomer (Asst. Coach), G. Robinson, D. Forney, J. Haynie, W. Irwin, A. Allen, G. Miller, R. Emery, A. Rapolla. The attempted pick-off play at first proves unsuccessful as D. Hacker gets back in time. The 1966 Ram baseball team compiled a record of 7 wins and 8 losses. The combination of a lack of experience and very strong opponents contrib- uted to Head Coach Dr. W. Glenn Kill- inger ' s second losing season in his 33 years at West Chester. Dr. Kill- inger stated that this team played well against good teams and poorly against bad teams and did not play well enough times to earn a winning season. Outstanding members of tlie Class of ' 67 were Bill Yeager, sec- ond baseman, and pitcher Bob Emery. The shape of the quarter mile track serves as the shape for the team picture of the 1966 Golden Rams Track Squad. The team members include from extreme left and counter-clockwise about the oval: J. Poole, L. Dische, T. Hollinger, M. Xapolitano, D. Curran, P. Bunting, H. Rush, F. Luff, R. Olsen, S. Propert, J. Roper, A. Schvvinn, D. Wheeler, D. Borneman, A. Markert, R. Nhiloney, D. Hoh ' cck, A. Foreman, J. Jorgenson, L. Wear. Missing are the coaches. Dr. E. Youmans and Mr. C. Morgan. TRACK AND FIELD Steve Propert, Ted Ponczka and Doug Wheeler keep up with the pack during an exciting meet with Saint Joseph ' s track team. The 1966 West Chester track team was very similar to those of the preceding three years, in tliat it had good balance and depth, hut only a few outstanding performers. Track is a rather unique sport at West Chester because it has both an indoor and an out- door season. Out of 9 indoor meets, the Rams won 7, and outdoors, they were 6 and 2. The major high- light of the season was the winning of the mile relay in record time at the State College meet with Slippery Rock. This team had defeated the Rams twice be- fore in competition, and st Chester ' s performance was one that is well wortli noting. Outstanding sen- iors were T. Markert, T. Hollinger and P. Bunting. 100 Ron Pe;irson cliecks for a foul as Tony Maikert lets The strain on Gary Vea er ' s face portrays his dedication to liis partic- go with another one of his long ja elin thrusts. ular event, the liigh jump. This awardwinning junior is truly an out- standing team member and has displayed his skill in many a performance. « 1 ■■HH ■n pi4 wk L 1 z lp_ Ih V ■V H n 1 ■' 1 gl A ML ' S ' l l iife bI ifl w ' 1 M l W -- S ' . . yi ' SBSiL ffl B One highlight of the indoor .season is the Inquirer Games. Here, Ram Frosh and varsity run a trial mile. Amis outstretched, legs folded, Gary Weaver sails through the air as he competes for a winning jump. In a dead heat for first, D. Holveck and A. Schwinn leap over the final hurdle at the Inquirer Games. 101 The 1966 Men ' s Tennis team display the tools of their trade. They are . to r.: Coach B. Forer, G. Loux, B. Sechrist, A. Graffon, J. Knatz, D. Schwartz, D. Long, S. Temple. Whoosh! Dan Schwartz returns the ball across the net from a very difficult up- court position. Dan ' s powerful returns were a deciding factor in many matches. TENNIS Each individual member of the 1966 Men ' s Tennis team deserves credit for a fine job, often against great odds. Members of the team were often behind in singles but would go on to win the doubles and win the match. The team ' s final season record was seven wins, three losses, and one tie. The team entered the NCAA Atlantic Coast Regional Tomnament and the Middle Atlan- tic Conference Tomnament and managed to do well in both. Returmiig lettermen are Alan Graff an, Daniel Schwartz and Donald Long, all of whom will make up the nu- cleus of the 1967 team, which loses three fine players but anticipates a fine season. m ■■■■■■aiiiaiP iiBi i.ti. ■i9iaii.fiaiiit««ivi ■■■■B ■■■■■•.■:. I ■.% « mtm immMm.mm,m ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«!■■! ! ! f f ■■! An important part of any tennis match is the pre- match warm-up period. Above, Don Long, a senior, determinedly practices on his up-court returns. Dr. Edwiii C oltiell instructs his team on tlie fine points of hand positioning and stance. L. to r.: P. Schubert, H. Booth, A. Flashner, B. Chiu and Dr. E. Cottrell (head coach). GOLF M. « i)i ' vW-i isidt , vlSfek The Arnold Palmers of the 1966 West Ches- ter Golf team had good balance between experienced players and new members. The varsity squad consisted of nine pla ers — seniors, juniors and sophomores. A sea- sonal record of eight wins and six losses is not an adequate indication of the abil- ity of the team, for se eral matches were decided by one stroke. Fall saw the team at Penn State for the Eastern Intercollegi- ate Fall Golf Tournament, where they placed sixth. Returning senior members of the team include Bill Booth, Bob Chiu, Al Flashner and Pat Schubert, each of whom is to be commended for a fine job. The portrait of a golf match— a ball, a club, a well-kept fairway and a golfer- all harmoniously combined together. Next question: identify our mystery golfer. . Vfter a fine drive down the center of the fairway. Bill Booth prepares to chip iiis ball onto the green. Mike Yanko, team manager, checks the lie of the ball. 103 Pam Steele tries to crosse check an opponent. LACROSSE With crosses in hands read - tor action, Judith Steele approaches an opponent from the rear while Tina Sloan cuts the field diagonally as she attempts to recover. Needed: Developed skill and ability for Lacrosse! Our coeds, under Miss Gros ' s guidance and coaching have developed the well-coordinated skills of pass- ing, catching and cradling the ball with a crosse as well as the excellent conditioning and teamwork required for the fine game of Lacrosse. Varsity won 6 and lost L J.V. won 5 and lost 2. P. Steele and G. Ash were selected as members of the Ail-American Reserve Lacrosse team. Well descr ed honor. Ladies! The 1966 ' arsit - Lacrosse team pictured in front of a goal (Back row): Miss Gros, S. Stetson, J. Frey, J. Ticnor, G. cage. Left to right (Front row): J. Steele, D. Fritsch, T. Ash, P. Steele, D. Cash and C. Thomas. W ' .LA.P. managers Sloan, D. Goehringer, N. Brazelman, C. Conley. L. Lonsinger. (not pictured) are D. Gottlieb, H. Hetrick and M. Miglio. 104 ■i m GIRLS ' TENNIS Reach- position! As the ball comes flying across the net, our women tennis teams put strength, stamina, strokes and strategy into action. Miss B. Coate ' s coaching plus our team ' s excellent playing form and bod - control led to a varsity record of 3 wins and 1 loss and a J. ' . record of 4 wins and 1 loss. B. Ed- wards reached quarter finals at the Tennis Champion- ships held in Forest Hills, N.Y. Our coeds have the needed abilit to represent West Chester State well. Sonia Smith uses her mighty backswing for a successful return. Double partners Sally Sweet and Carol Mohn at net. Left to right: Miss Coates, P. Rooney, T. Moorehead, N. Bear, P. A Hofman, J. Hougendoubler, R, A. Clay, K. Kumler, B. Rudy, C. Brandt, C. Kaczur, L. Bubenmoyer, N. Milne, S. Smith, P. Richter, C, Mohn, S. Quillin, K. Mandrajieff, S. Whalen. Managers are E. Hulton and L. Harpster, who are not in picture. J SPECTATORS The first pep rally was a true indication of the spirit that perme- ates the campus. So many well wishers turned out to support the team that the stands overflowed and the loyal rooters were forced to sit on the floor. This crowd certainly cares little for seatsl If there ' s one thing at ' est Chester no one can criti- cize, it ' s the school spirit. Rain, snow, or shine the fans never fail to show np. Mentalh, they ' re right out there in the midst of the game, and the best part of it is that they don ' t gi e up wlien our teams are the imder- dogs. West Chester spectators go where the action is! An excited crowd anxiously watches and cheers as the Rams fight to hold back a powerful Villanova offense. This high-spirited group bolstered our team throughout the entire game. 106 Taking time out to play a rousing fight song, this mysten ' trombone player con- centrates intently on his musical pursuits. Meanwhile, the Ram soccer team con- centrates on out-maneuvering an impregnable Army team, only to encounter defeat. p ♦._ - V I w bBE3S S5! !1 2l 1 W 1 4 1 - 1 s 1 Fumbled again! Those Rams had better get busy and score points, or I ' m going to run out on the field and show ' em how it ' s done. Tense expressions on the faces of Bill Booth, Bobbi Collins and Frank Booth re- flect an equally tense situation in the West Chester- ' ilIanova football game. Even though the Rams lost the game, they showed the fighting spirit of State. AND MORE SPECTATORS Let ' s go Big Rams! Go, fight, win! cheers Peggy Herr, one of West Chester ' s ardent rooters. Peggy ' s enthusiastic spirit sparks the crowd ' s excitement in many of West Chester ' s athletic tilts and helps to build top-notch athletes. 107 W. I.A. P The Women ' s Intercollegiate Athletic Program, under the able guidance and supervision of the faculty advisor, Mrs. Elinor Ta lor, and the president, Judith Sener, affords to the women in the organization the opportunity to engage in competition and discussion with teams from other colleges. The puipose of the club is not only to provide the opportunity to improve co- ordination and to perfect athletic skills, but also to encour- age a sense of teamwork and to instill in its members a spirit of sportsmanship in every phase of women ' s athletics. W.A.A. Under the diligent super ' ision of its advisor, Mrs. Louise Giunta, and that of its president, Kathy Wrratti, Women ' s Athletic Association maintains its position as one of the most out- standing organizations for the women at W.C.S. WAA gives every co-ed, regardless of her abili- ties, the opportunity to engage in and enjoy many various sports and activities, from soccer and badminton, to slimnastics and volleyball. West Chester provides a well-rounded intramural program for its men students. Among the many activities are football and basketball games, wrestling matches, and exciting roller hockey games. The various fields and gyms are secured in advance to allot the teams ample and mulisturbed playing time. Al- though intramurals are designed especially for men who do not participate in varsity sports, any student is welcome to be- come a member. The intramural program offers many hours of competition and fun, and, judging from the number of active participants, it has proven itself to be a very big success. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Flames of the burning W ' C light up the night while cheerleaders, including new male member, Norm Kelly, yell Go, Fight, Win. Bring ' em out of the huddle, ' yells Pam Hillard at an exciting night game. CHEERLEADERS We ' ve got the spirit! say the ' est Chester clieerleaclers. These en- thusiastic girls ha e worked hard to decorate tlie campus with signs, sponsor dances, organize bonfires and pep ralhes, and have traveled long distances to cheer our teams on to victory. Ask them how much work cheerleading involves, and they ' ll tell you Plenty; but they wouldn ' t gi e it up for anything. Seniors lea e with fond memories of exciting games — games at which they have cheered long and hard to promote that old fighting spirit of which West Chester is proud. I say the Ram ain ' t lazy! A vital part of WC ' s spirit is Dave Shuster. The 1966 cheerleaders of West Chester. L. to r.: B. Lapano, P. Herr, C. Stokes, P. Hoffman, P. Hillard (Capt.), S. Wise, B. Jones, S. Johnson, J. Habig, K. Kum- ler. Now there ' s the true WC spirit!! 109 NOW I WILL DO NOTHING BUT LISTEN TO ACCRUE WHAT I HEAR INTO THIS SONG. TO LET SOUNDS CONTRIBUTE TOWARD IT. ACTIVITIES THERE IS THAT IN ME I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT I KNOW IT IS IN ME. 112 4 I ft ■i 113 RAMPAGE WEEKEND Opening the gala festivities of Rampage Weekend was the Friday night football game with Kutztown State. Under a blazing WC victory sign, the cheer- leaders excitedly anticipate the game ' s action. In addition to to its function as a dance band, Warren Covington ' s group was enjoyable on a lis- tening basis. These couples are doing just that by taking time to watch rather than participate. Attending the dedication of the women ' s dorm named in her honor, Miss Ann Goshen received the acclaim due to a person who had devoted years of service at West Chester State College. 114 Unfortunately this glass doesn ' t overflow with brew; but with the company of a pretty maiden and the accompaniment of the Covington band, our friend could not have asked for more. Even during a night of pleasant Fantasy, dancers had to take a break. How- ever, everyone returned to the dance floor to be both soothed by the sounds of Warren Covington ' s band and motivated by the rhythmic beat of the Impalas. The half-time of the West Chester - Army soccer game gave spectators a few minutes to relax during an action-packed game that was a tribute to both the teams and the individual players. One of the highlights of halftime was the pres- entation to West Chester of Dr. Bonder ' s por- trait. Left, Dr. Earl F. Sykes and Mr. Robert Reese accept the painting with appreciation. Disregarding thoughts of student apathy and ideas of a suitcase college, and forgetting for a httle while that it was the time of the mid-term examination period, students, friends, faculty, and anyone else who happened to be around let loose for one entire weekend of Fantasy — Rampage Weekend. The entire affair started with a fanfare that began a parade through town, then rolled into a torrent of shouts at the football game against Kutztown, a freshman game with the University of Pennsylvania, and a soccer game against Army. Before, during, and after all this shouting came the sound of music from Ehinger G)m and Hollinger Field House where Warren Co ington, The Impalas, and Jay and the Americans capti ated a throng of appreciati -e people. Flowers, games, dedications, floats, decoration, relaxa- tion, dinners, music, anticipation and beautiful dresses— all that combined to give each his own weekend of Fantasy at State. 115 There is one person who will never forget Rampage Weekend, and that is Sue Johnson; and the one moment she will never forget is the moment when it was announced that she had been chosen Queen of Rampage. With a bit of concentration, and a bit of hip action these dancers prove that, no matter how formal the affair, it is the Impalas who set the place moving with the sounds for any Saturday jiight dance. On Sunday night. Jay and the Americans brought Rampage to a close. The group gave an unforgettable performance which included their hit, Only in America. 1 1 One of the major events of the weekend was the electing and crown- ing of the 1966 Rampage Queen, Susan Johnson. After her crowning by last year ' s lovely queen, Rosemary Martin, the new queen took on her duties of presiding over all parts of the whirlwind weekend, beginning with the Friday night football game with Kutztown, and ending with the last program on Sunday evening. An elementary major, Sue is an active, interesting and popular campus co-ed. Thousands of West Chester Students flocked to the Hollinger Field House on Sunday night to hear Jay and the Americans sing their many hits. Their performance culminated another Rampage Weekend. With a silky voice, this little lady purred These Boots Were Made For Walking and other melodies. 117 ! i ) ri ' K ' Ki i k % i ■■■■i«lil4 J! r JUNIOR CLASS SHOW The show is almost over. Doubts and fear hnger in Director Eileen Widhson ' s mind. Jim Le endis isn ' t sure either. Were the hours of study enough? Did the chorus keep in step? Were the jokes lionestK ' funny? Was tlie orchestra in tune with the singers? Could the actors be heard back to the last row? Were the sets painted carefully? Was Once Upon A Mattress a success? A genuine princess (snore) is exceedingly rare. The curtain falls and the class of ' 67 has its answer: applause, curtain calls, full house. Congratulations! Curtain call! There was applause enougli for all, and well there might be. In the scene above, leading cast members graciously share the audience ' s accolade with their musical counteiparts, ably led by J. Levendis. Combine a fine cast with a great orchestra, add a great deal of hard work; the result — a great show! Long years at the hands of his beloved Aggravain etched deep lines into the King ' s face. As a result, Sextimus, played by P. Moliken, always plotted behind the backs of N. Diefenbaker, Minstrel and J. Stralkowski, Jester. How could he get his hands on a few of the fair young maidens who roamed about the Kingdom? Ninety minutes bctorc cat li performance, D. Mullin, as the Wizard, began an aging process, adding sixty years to his hfe. No! No! Tr ' it again. Take it from the top, Act I, Scene III. Under the able direction of E. Widhson, Once Upon a Mattress proved to be one of the entertainment highlights of the class of 1967. J. Levendis, as musical conductor of Once Upon a Mattress, stands poised to give the downbeat for the rollicking entrance of Fred at rehearsal. In October we were fortunate enough to hear an impressive performance of music by Tsychovski, Harber, Wagner and Mozart as presented by the versatile National Symphony Orchestra of Washington, D.C., under the direction of Howard Mitchell. The first concert in this year ' s AH Star Series was a brilliant performance by E elyn Lear. In her first appearance on the east coast, tliis lo ely and petite coloraturo-soprano gave to her audience a superb performance made up of songs in the Contemporary and Folk, as well as in the Classical and Romantic styles. Tlir thirt -sccond sca.soii of tlir All Star Series at West Chester State College vva.s a imicli appreciated part of tlic academic year Beginning with .soprano Evelyn Lear and ending with Jose Grecc, the .series brought to the college not only high level entertainment, hut also seseral aspects of our cultiue which ser ed as aluable complements to the theoretical material learned in the classroom. Accomplished and exciting Spanish dancing was brought to our campus by Jose Greco and his com- pany of skilled performers, who ha e become world renowned for their rigorous standards of control. The Goldovsk) ' Grand Opera Company presented an excellent English language version of ' erdi ' s im- mortal masterpiece, Rigoletto. It is the second year we have enjoyed a production by the company. LECTURE AND ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Formal educational talks at West Chester are found not only in the classroom but also in the lecture and assembly programs given several times a year in Philips Memorial. These programs range from a display of mime to talks on American independence. One of the world ' s best pantomimists, Frans Resnders, showed the students of West Chester that carefully controlled phy- sical movement can tell a storj- as perfectly as a voice can. On October 11. Edward Weeks, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, spoke of the major influences and eftects concerned with the sense of independence found in the American way of life from the American Revolutionary- times till now. Ann Wilson, choreographer and dancer, brought to the stage of Phihps Auditorium a most colorful and educational study dealing with the histon, ' of ballet from the gigue of Louis XIV to the modem interpretative movements of Martha Graham. 121 LA PERICHOLE Don Andres de Ribieras, Viceroy of Lima and popularly known as Coris Shepard, pre- pares to go on stage as the gruff yet kindly ruler who separates, then unites the lovers. A grateful cup of cheer for the Viceroy, but more befittingly for the Music Department students and faculty providing State with a large portion of entertainment and culture. The Music Department ' s annual opera presentation featured La Pcrichole. Under the direction of Mr. Roy Sweet, Perichole and her lovers sang age- old lamentations of unrequited love. F. Illic, as Perichole, was a color- ful, vibrant Spanish peasant girl. With the daring of a senorita intent on being a senora, Perichole caught the heart of her lover as played by David Corson, as well as the heart of a viceroy played by Coris Shepard. Francine Illic, who played the title role of La Perichole, deserved all the applause she received for a vocal and verbal portrayal of the lovably capricious street sin er of Lima. 122 SENIOR RECITALS Senior music majors display their talents and vir- tuosity before their peers and professors as evidence of their artistry and technical ability. To all music majors the culmination of four years of concentrated effort, during which a great part of the music major ' s time is de oted to studying and practicing his par- ticular field of application, is the Senior Recital. The Music Department has not only presented its stu- dents with the challenge of obtaining stage presence through performance, but is doing the college a great service by providing the opportunity for all students to attend and appreciate these concerts. The mood of a slow sea ballad is portrayed b ' the rich voice of baritone Joseph Erdeljac. His versatility was shown b - an easy transition from the dramatic to the risque in seconds. Coris Shepard, accomplished clarinetist, was accompanied by Carol Krebs Sipes in a duet. Then Coris premiered Suite for Unaccompanied Clarinet by Reed Hoyt, which was received enthusiastically by the audience. Bravo, Coris and Carol!! Miss Williams compliments Barbara Bodnar and Joseph Erdel- jac on their outstanding performances, as Joe Lewis, accompa- nist of both voice majors, registers rehef that it ' s really over. 123 THEATRE 208 One important group which helps to combine entertainment and education in any college is the Little Theater group. West Chester has its Theater 208, a small group of able students which uses a small, flexible stage for the production of plays ranging from the classical Greek theater to the modern experimental theater. Under the supervision of Mr. William Cope .and Miss Sandra Manberg, this ver- satile group of actors and actresses work in all aspects of the theater in order to provide the college with a series of plays which testifies to the creative ability of the actors and presents material worthy of the in- tellectual atmosphere of a college. Barbara Barretta, assisted by Frank Alimio, spends long hours memorizing her lines and in developing the character she is to play in a fine production of Thieves ' Carnival. William Cope, veteran actor and the direc- tor of many Theater 208 plays, supervises both the acting and staging techniques which go into the production of every play. 124 All members of Theater 20S, whctliLT they are acting, work- ing on the lighting or sets crew, helping with make-up or with costumes, or passing our programs, are interested in putting on drama that is both entertaining and provocative. Whereas most members acquire a general range of knowledge concern- ing the various facets of dramatic picsiiitation, those people who are especially interested in the theater work and in per- suing a theatrical career undertake specially supervised work in all areas of play production and are then initiated into the national honorary fraternity of theater. Alpha Psi Omega. Barbara Hughes, a long-time member of Theater 208, instructs one of the members of her lighting crew on the subtleties of technique required for every play. Before any actor or actress can do a good job in a play, there must be time spent thinking about both the plus ' s theme and the nature of the characters. Before the presentation of the play Bill of Divorcement, Dick Mullen and Rosemary Alitto spend long hours of preparation in order to reach the degree of artistr t pical of Theater 208. 125 CHRISTMAS WEEK The week before the onslaught of Christmas vacation is one filled with a variety of activities. Usually the first snow falls during this period, lifting student spirit in anticipation of a white holiday. Various groups get together to go caroling while parties are given for children in the community. Christmas feeling runs higli through- out the campus as evidenced through elaborate decorations in the dorms, quad, and elsewhere. As always, the Carol Service lends an overall pensive note to the end of a bustling week of snowball battles, dormitory parties, and all other hectic holiday activities. Gathering around a fire, even if it is an artificial one, has a curiously warming efi ect on these four girls who in the true spirit of the Christmas season have just returned from singing carols to the nearby West Chester residents. si— Dormitory decorations add a festive look to the campus. Here, colorful door paintings enhance Goshen Hall, imbuing each person going through with a glowing feeling of Christmas warmth. The traditional Thur.sday night carol service, with its candlelight simplicit)-, is an event which firmly establishes the mood of fellowship and goodwill for the up-coming holiday season. As a service to the community, but moreover for their own enjoyment, the Ma- jors ' Club sponsors a Christmas party for retarded youngsters. Pictured here ari- club members and their young charges, celebrating Christmas in holiday style. n m fm, MM ■H 1 mm H 1 i K Every child faces C hristmas and Santa Glaus with mi.xed feelings of fear and anticipation. This little girl ' s smile reflects her clear conscience in regard to her previous year ' s exploits. Children ' s parties are sponsored by various service groups on campus during Christmas week. At right the Friars are shown entertaining a group of happy youngsters in Lawrence Hall. As can be ascertained from the picture below, festivities are not limited onl - to Christmas holida s. Here some girls from the Brandywine Apartments prepare a Chanukah celebration. ., . ' . Hmmml Smells as if Christmas is definitely in the air says Gen a Kondr a as she takes a big whiff of a beantifulK dec- orated, fragrant tree standing in the lobb - of Goshen Hall. Following a superb White Supper and a beautiful Christmas Carol service, this obviousK ' happs couple enjoy themselves at the Christmas dance, another traditional function at State. 127 - VI The annual Christmas Coiictrt given by West Chester stu- dents is a part of the traditional Christmas spirit that pervades the campus and makes this season of the year a cherished one in the hearts of the students. These students are all members of the Men ' s Chorus and the Women ' s Chorus which is com- prised entirely of students enrolled in the music curriculum. Under the direction of Miss Jane Sheppard, the Men ' s Chorus and the Women ' s Chorus provides the students and their par- ents with an excellent performance of the traditional Christ- mas music. This concert is one of the highlights of Christmas. Annually, senior music majors compete for the honor of singing a solo at the Carol service. Here, Barbara Boclnar sings at the White Supper. Senior soloist, Robert Segall, takes a few minutes to relax be- fore his star performance at the Christmas Carol Service by applauding fellow students at the traditional White Supper. 128 It ' s the jolly old St. Nicholas and his bag of goodies! These children are watching the old gentleman intently as they en- vision the presents awaiting them for being good children. At the annual Christmas party for the physically handicapped sponsored by the Phys. Ed. Department, senior Wesley Alles encourages his young friend to have fun with a bean bag. m ' - 9 MJI M m t l Students pass through this archway many times dur- ing the year, but passing through into a snow-covered campus is part of the West Chester Christmas spirit. Hey ever bod -. Jingle Bells is the word, and ou can sing it or shout it! . s far as the senior women and their friends are concerned, Yule Spirit at W. C. State is never lacking. If Motown Records ever hears us, the Supremes have had it! These West Chester co-eds are taking part in a song fest for the benefit of their enthusiastic audience r{ fellow students. 129 TANGERINE BOWL The Tangerine Bowl Game, which is sponsored an- nually by the Orlando Elks Club, is held for the bene- fit of crippled children. Ram Dave Shuster talks with a few of these children during the gay festivities. Dejection written all over her face. Sue Wise watches fr om the sidelines as the team fails in a brave effort to make a touchdown against tough Morgan State. Ed Ha t s, .1 .Morgan State halflxick, brings End Mike Haines to a halt. Finding that their ground game was not gaining enough yardage for them, the Rams took to the air, riddling Morgan State ' s defensive team. It took a real team effort to halt the progress of this Morgan State runner. Way in the background can be seen a group of spirited, cheering Orlando fans. Because of the Rams ' outstanding season, they were selected to play against Morgan State in the Tan- gerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida. This was not only a great honor for the team members and coaches, but it also brought to W. C. prestige in the world of sports. The game was played on December 10, and it was televised throu ghout most of the Eastern coast. The excitement of the flight to Florida, the motor- cades, and the general game festivities are events which will long be remembered by the team. Though defeated by a much stronger Morgan State team, our Rams displayed the fight and stamina that is typ- ical of the West Chester State College tradition. That referee must check this pile-up carefully to determine just what ' s what. We leave it up to you to determine just who has got the ball. One thing is sure: he won ' t get any farther. An enthusiastic crowd that has followed the Rams to Florida cheers loudK- as the team makes a first down. Such avid fans added much to the already high spirit of the football game. Taking time out to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy themselves in the hot Florida sunshine, the football team and cheerleaders excitedly anticipate the Morgan State game that is to follow. Jimior Ed Swttkowski brings Morgan State ball carrier to a stop as Denn Shank, also a junior, moves in to seal the tac- kle. The defensive unit was exceedingly tough in the game. 131 DANCES Line dancing to the Impalas, fast dancing to the Statesmen, frugging to the Vibrations, slow dancing to all of them. At Hollinger Field House, at the Dining Hall, in the Old GyTn, there are dances. Before the semester begins, on weekends, on holidays, before and after vacations, during the finals, on Rampage Weekend. Formals, semi-formals, infomials. Sometimes with a date, sometimes without a date. Dim lights, bright liglits, revolving lights Dances at West Chester. Part of college life. Part of each individual. Stan Kenton, Jay and the Americans. One of the things that is always remembered. Dances at West Chester State. There is always an element of relaxation, even when it ' s mixed with excitement and expectation. When- ever someone thinks of all the good times that he had at State, he will most likely remember the good times that he had at the many dances. JUNIOR PROM A junior is many things to a college — he is, of course, a student; he is a leader among his fellow students; he is a planner of activities for State, and eventually he is a college grad- uate who wants to remember his col- lege days as days of happiness spent in establishing lasting friendships. There are many things he will remem- ber as he looks back on his junior year, but the Junior Prom will hold a special place in his memory as he recalls the theme of the evening, and the good time spent with friends. Junior Prom Queen candidates Diana MacBurney, Susan Johnson, Roberta Col- lins, Dona DiRusso, Stanli Choc, Linda McMilkii, Bi ' ciK- Irvin and Susan Wise and their escorts admire the newly elected Junior Prom Queen, Linda Cedney. Memories, introductions, and courtesies — all of these things make one evening a really memorable one for these enthusiastic members of the Junior class who enjoyed the atmosphere of the Downington Motor Inn while dancing to the music of Bill O ' Brien and his swinging orchestra. ' W And roses too! sums up Linda Gedney ' s expression as she receives a big bouquet of roses from Bob Powers while her escort, Ron Smeltzer, appears to be enjoying the Queen ' s surprise. After the presentation of the roses, the Queen and her escort led off a dance. 135 Last spring, the Men ' s and Women ' s Student Governments afiForded parents of West Chester students the opportunity of visiting the campus and touring the buildings. Following an open house, during which all buildings were open for inspection, the parents were treated to a buffet luncheon. To wind up a per- fect afternoon, a gym show was presented. Above, parents tour Schmucker Hall. PARENTS ' DAY Below, an eager father waits in line for some punch and cook- ies at a reception in New Men ' s Dorm. Many dorms held such receptions that day; all helped to make Parents ' Day a success. All ages were represented at Parents ' Day; the streets were crowded with relatives and friends who were visiting the dor- mitories, touring the new buildings, or inspecting the campus. 136 BUNNY HOP Above are members of APO fraternity getting ready to begin a rollick- ing bunny hop around Hollinger Gym. Their beauty and grace added much appeal to the dance and helped to promote the Easter spirit. On a warm night last spring, West Chester students flocked to Holhnger Field House to dance to the music of the Im- palas and participate in the Easter Bunny Hop, a dance that is rapidly becoming a tradition here at West Chester. Sponsored by Women ' s Go ernment, the dance featured door prizes, a guess-ho v-man -jellybeans-are-in-the-jar contest, refreshments, and an eIe cn-foot Easter basket made with colored tissues. Topping off the evening was a bunny hop done by some very spirited and enthusiastic APO bunnies. With the music of the Impalas in the background, this happy group is doing what is called a line dance. Such enthusiasts made the dance a success. 137 DO CONTRADICT MYSELF? — VERY WELL THEN I CONTRADICT MYSELF II AM LARGE. I CON-TAIN MULTITUDES!) Attenticjii students! In case of mistaken iden- tity, this semblance of a human being is otherwise known as a West Chester Frosh. Assembled to the left are the freshman class officers. Beginning from the top: Drucilla Dick, treasurer; Linda Matthews, secretary; William Noonan, president; and Jeff Davis, V. j)resident. Their service deserves credit. Let ' s see, three notebooks, a dink, a dim- pled smile, long blond hair and blue eyes. Yes, this freshman will succeed at State. They come from many different places; they are many differ- ent people and the ' will experience main- different things in their sta -, but there is a qualit ' that fuses them together and makes their presence an important part of the campus life. This quality is their undefeatable itality. They are the spark which keeps the spirit of ' est Chester alive and insures its continuance, for they a idly participate in all campus acti ities and are a credit to W. C. State College. FRESHMEN Walk the wooden road to Recitation Hall and a Bookstore line awaits you. Freshmen must become accustomed to this and other things, including a changing campus. Here sit the most Beloved Babies of West Chester State. The freshmen, ckid in their original baby outfits, are the biggest attraction at the Big-Little Sister Picnic. 139 Attention riveted to the Gym meet in progress, Sopho- more Fred Koske and his mysterious companion (a possi- ble Dem School soph.?) help tip the scales to our side. The Sophomore Semi-formal sponsored annually by the Sophomore class is one of the social highlights of the year for these enthusiastic members of the class of 1969. Famous for their dancing feet and groovy dance tech- niques, the members of the Sophomore class really move out at a W. C. State mi.xer — would you believe dance? Hey You Baby! Do the Philly Dog! And if in doubt about the dance, watch this sophomore! 140 Edgie Wallace, President; Pat Synovac, Secretary; ayne Clapp, N ' ice-president and Genya Kondyra, Treasurer are the capable officers of the class of 1969. WE ALSO ASCEND DAZZLING AND TREMENDOUS AS THE SUN. WE FOUND OUR OWN O MY SOUL IN THE CALM AND COOL OF THE DAYBREAK. SOPHOMORES With fond memories of their bewildered freshman year behind them now, the sopho- mores approach the year armed with a newl - found security and self-confidence. They ha e opened all the doors, and they have disco ered the ke - to class unit -. B - sponsor- ing dances and by providmg for entertain- ment such as The C rcle, they ha e pro ed themsehes to be capable representatives of tlie student bod - of West Chester State. Exchanging a few words while dancing, this couple is enjoying the music and the atmosphere which made the Sophomore Semi-formal a night to remember. 141 One of the traditional duties of the Junior class is to sponsor dances and other social functions during the vear for the l)enefit of students such as these. HAVE HEARD V HAT THE TALKERS WERE TALKING. THE TALK OF THE BEGINNING AND THE END. BUT I DO NOT TALK OF THE BEGINNING OR THE END, Having passed the critical halfway mark in his career, each member of the Junior class might be considered a combination of the memories of the past and expectations of tho future. Almost e er ' night around midnight a flock of couples begins to gather around any of the women ' s dorms for one of the more pleasant student activities which go on at every college. College life does not consist solely of studying, as this couple can testify as they go to one of the informal dances, held at the Hollinger Field House. By the time someone gets to be a Junior, he or she knows how to use time so that there is chance for relaxation — ask these girls who take out some time from studying to play tennis. 14-? Cieati it and self-expression are part of each indi ' idual, regardless of class. JUNIORS The Junior year is perhaps the most important for e er - college student. It is a year in which freshman and sophomore experiences combine to estabhsh an outlook that will be taken during the rest of each indixidual ' s education. It is a ear that is filled with acti - ities such as the Cap Crew, the Junior Ring Dance, and, for a few, a year spent in college in Europe. A er - important year! Keeping up with the pace set h ' her class, this ambitious Junior assisted in the opening of West Chester ' s ver ' o n coffee house located uptown. A major highlight of the Junior year is the Junior Ring Dance, a semi-formal af- fair with which the class celebrates receiving the college ring which serves to remind them of experiences and educ.ition they have gotten at West ClRstti. 143 Junior class officers, include . to r.: Treasurer Stephen Frederick, President Earl Balthaser, Secretary Joanne Bonder, with ' ice-president iMichael Dorsey. The various vocal organizations of the Music Department give stu- dents an opportunity to display indi idual and collective creativity. An example of an active Junior is Ocelia Powers. This intelligent, pretty girl takes time out from her bus ' social and academic lile to be one of the I.G.A. representatives. Her a id interest in school affairs enhances the Junior class. 144 The Junior Ring Dance is held in honor of the class ring, a symbol of academic achievement as well as social status. Jim Berrian proudly displays his symbol during the annual dance. I The smile on the oung lady ' s face is, no doubt, one of satis- faction after sampling one of AfL Slater ' s ell-balanced mpals in the pleasant atmosphere of the college dining hall. hi This couple would willingly testif that outdoor pep rallies at the beginning of the fall semes- ter are places to meet people and make friends. Co-ed stuck breaks are favorites with the students of any class. They provide one means of combining the academic and the social aspects that help to make up college life. It is the Junior class which is in charge of orientating freshmen to college life. ' ith dances, bonfires, devious escapades, dinks, and sing-alongs, the Cap Crew tries to make the frosh better acquainted with their classmates. 145 fcr ■a ' ' i-Wf ' IT 15 TIME TO EXPLAIN MYSELF — LET US STAND UP. SENIORS ' ' ' ' H l k m 11 i WK - I HI w 7 V ; • • ' w J f ■• - Ak X il ' ¥ ■• ■•• L IHF ' ! M 1 Jim Allisnii ;ind Emily Clatthoni Senior year is also a time for some arc dancing during a senior party. serious tliinking about the future. 148 These seniors are elementary majors who are present- ing a skit in their Teaching of Social Studies class. The day before Christmas vacation, crowds of seniors could be seen in the basement of Recitation Hall as they eagerly awaited iheir senior portrait orders. Sponsored by the senior class, the Serendipity Sing- ers proved to be a big success. Here, in the second part of the show, they sing for a pleased audience. Cheryl Bickel, a senior, laughs as someone makes a joke about her potential to crop yearbook pictures. Thicf well-known seniors pose for a picture during a fun-filled senior ixut ' hi ' ld at the American Legion. Left, junior candidates for senior class officers do not set in to be taking Bob Chin ' s prompting very se- rionsK. All are taking part in a panel discussion. Above are our four senior class officers who have given their time selflessly in order to sponsor various senior class events and activities. From left to right, they are Pete Mari- ner, vice-president; Meg Patch, treasurer; Bobbi Collins, secretary; and Bill Booth, president. The class owes them much thanks for a well-planned, fun-filled senior year. Left, Bobbi Collins and Meg Patch excitedly plan for a winter weekend at Pocono Manor. Their enthusiasm aids class spirit. And senior year came at last. It began with a host of senior parties, the new experience of student teaching, and the pride which ahvays character- izes a senior. It went on to inchide tJie presentation of the Serendipity Singers, a winter weekend in the Poconos, and the anticipation of still more exciting times to come in the spring — proms, parties, and finally, graduation. Senior ear was also characterized by a closer relationship among class members, as if all of the experiences of four years served to establish a bond between classmates. Seniors also had the experience of reviewing and appreciating the ariety of impressions college life offers. SENIOR CLASS 149 WHO ' S WHO Bill Booth, Mai - Lou ' ebb. Bill Yeager, and Brenda Warmkessel are to be congratulated for outstanding service. Top-flight seniors Jay Staats. Bobbie Collins. Drue Donofrio, Bob Emery, and Kathy McCann are campus hard workers. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges is an organization which was con- ceived about thirty years ago, ha ing been first pub- lished for the scliool year 1934-35. It was fomided on the premise that one national basis of recognition for college students, involving no dues or cost of any kind, was necessary. Appro.ximately 800 schools nominate students for recognition by this organiza- tion; nominating committees from each campus are instructed to consider every student in view of his scholarship, participation and leadership in aca- demic and extracurricular activities, service to his school, and futiue usefulness. Each member is awarded a certificate of recognition which may be given to him at graduation or earlier in the year. V ' iCi ' .s Who is a nationally recognized service which honors juniors, seniors, and graduate students who have been of unusual import to their schools: Pete Mariner, Betty Fortunato, and Terrie Rodden qualify. r f- - ' Meg Patch, Jim Haynie, Kalliic BunI, and Newton tributcd super!) scr ' iccs to tlicii classes, thus the Kulp lia c con- school in large. 150 No task is too small for these four caches of verve and versatility: Lew Neumann, Stu Schwartz, Herb Seifert, and Bob Gordon. Among their outstanding achievements tliese students, Alma Cross, Linda Dague, Bob Powers, Bob Young, and Mike Plevyak all have devoted energy to LG.A. As innovators Stanli Choc, Tommye Mallory, Linda Caswell, Steve Cushman, and Ginnv Gaffnev rate. Pam Eberl)-, Bonnie Rudy, Sue Johnson, and Joanne Clarke are partic- ularly well known through their participation in Women ' s Government. 15i MICHAEL RODERICK ROBERT FRANCIS ABANDOND ABBOTT B.A. Social Science B.A. Social Science JOHN P. ADDYMAN JoANN FRANCES :.S. ' BioloRtj ALBERTSON B.S. Elcmentanj CLASS OF JUDITH M. ALBRECHT SUSAN RACHEL !.S. Elementary ALEXANDER B.S. Elementary DONNA LOUISE ALLEN PAMELA ALLEN ESLEY F. ALLES JAMES R. ALLISON B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Healtli Education B.S. Health Education JOSEPH DOMENIC JESSEL RAY ANDERSON ANGELINI NL RYANN ANTONETTI BONITA . L ANTRILLI B.S. Health Educatior B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 152 PI ss ? l f ■5  '  ■1 . JUDITH ANN APPLER MARGARET ASHLEY B.S. Elementary ARCHER B.S. Health Education MARY J. ARNOLD .S. Social Science GEORGETTE GIRARDIN JOYCE EILEEN BACON ASHE B.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education ' 67 JUDY WINTERS BAILEY B.S. Elementar y JEANNE M. BAKER ' .S. Public School Nursing ROBERT W. BARBASH JOAN MARIE BARBIERI JANET EILEEN BARNDT DA TD PAUL BARNES B.S. Social Science B.S. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 153 LORETTA E. BARNES MICHAEL JOHN B.S. Elementary BARRETT B.A. Humanities BARBARA JOAN BARRETTA B.S. English KATHLEEN SUSAN SANDRA LEE BARTOL ANNE GATES BARTOW DENNIS HAROLD BARTELS B.S. Geography B.S. English BARTOW ' .S. Elementary B.S. Biology DIANA JANE BAUSMAN HOWARD W. BEDELL B.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education BARRY BRUCE ROBERT L. BEGGS BERGENSTOCK LINDA N. BERGER LYNNE E. BERKEIHISER B.A. Social Science B.S. Music B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. Spanish 154 ELAINE ELIZABETH ISOBEL ANN BERRY EDNA L. BESTWICK CHERYL JEAN BICKEL BERRY B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. English B.S. Elementary FAITH E. BICKLEY ,S. Music REGINA MARIA BIEBERBACH B.S. Social Science EDWARD K. BIELER B.S. Social Science PEGGY JOYCE DOUGLAS BISCHOFF BIRKINSHAW B.S. Music B.A. Humanities ROBERT EDWARDS BARBARA R. BLOOM LOUISE L. BOCK BARBARA ANNE BODNAR BOND B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science B.S. Music B.S. Elementary 155 JOHN JOSEPH BONDER WILLIAM PAUL BOOTH PATRICIA M. BOYD ROSEMARY V. BOYLE B.S. Health Education B.S. Mathematics B.S. Elementary B.A. Humanities CLEO J. BRANDT JOHN F. BRENNAN B.S. Health Education B.S. Biology MARJORIE ROSE SANDRA ANN BRESSET ANNE T. BRIGHT CHARLES G. BRODIE, JR. BRENNAN y s. Elementary B.A. Humanities B.S. Music B.S. Elementary MARY ELIZABETH SUSAN A. BROMMER BETSY ANN BROSIUS BROWER B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.S. Erifi i.9 1 ISfi BARBARA MAE BROWN CHRISTOPHER ALLYN B.S. English BROWN, HI B.S. Elementary MARY BALLENGER BROWNING B.S. Elementary BERNADETTE A. SHIRLEY ELLEN BRUNO BRUCKER H S. Engli.- h B.A. Social Science DAVID THOMAS BETTY LOUISE BUECKER ALLAN DONALD SHARYN C. BULLARD BRYFOGLE B.S. French BUFFENMYER B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science B.S. Health Education PETER LAWRENCE KATHLEEN ANN BUNT BUNTING M. JANE BUR(;ARD MICHAEL RURKHARDT B.S. Mathematics B.S. Health Echieation B.. . Ihimanities B.A. Humanities 157 DONALD BRUCE CHARLES ALFRED RICHARD R. BUTTS BURNETT BURTNETT B.S. Health Education .S. Elementary B.S. Elementary RALPH EARL BYERS DIANE JANET CALIO CAROL A. CALLAWAY WILLIAM LOUIS B.S. Health Education B.S. Spani.sh B.S. Elementary CAPELLI B.S. Social Science BARBARA ANN CARMINE B.S. Elementary HELEN MARIE CARNEY B.S. Elementary BARBARA LEE CARP JAMES RUSSELL CARR RICHARD H. CARTER DOROTHY LOUISE CASH B.S. Elementary B.S. Mathematics B.A. Social Science B.S. Health Education 1S8 SUSAN JANE CASSEL SUSANNE MARIE GERALD M. CERNICKY MARIE TERESA CESARINI .S. Music CATALDO B.S. Health Education B.A. Social Science B.S. Chemistry LINDA LOU CHAFFEE B.S. Elementanj DIANE GAIL CHAPMAN 5.S. Social Science ROBERT JOHN CHIU B.S. Social Science EDWARD DAVID CHOBRDA ' .S. Health Education STANLI JANA CHOC B.A. Social Science SUSAN D. CICHOCKI ' .S. Health Education CYNTHIA CLAGGETT SANDRA DORIS CLAPTON BAIBA S. CLEMENS B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education 159 li A MARSHA ANNETTE WALTER FRANKLIN ROGER A. CLOUSER DAVID EUGENE COLE CLINK CLOSSON B.S. Biology B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Music ANNETTE M. COLISTRO DENNIS MICHAEL COLL B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. Geography NOEL ELISE JOHN THOMAS COLLINS ROBERTA JANE COLLINS HARTLEY PATRICK COLLENBUSH B.S. Health Education B.S. English CONCANNON B.S. Elementary B.S. French PAUL DAVID CONGDON, JR. JILL IRENE CONNOLLY BARBARA ANNE COOK B.S. Health Education B.S. English B.S. Social Science 160 LOUISE HELEN COTNER B.S. French KENNETH CHARLES CONSTANCE A. CRAMER COWPERTHWAIT B.S. Elementary .S. Health Education SUSAN DENNIS CRAMER DONNA FAITH CRANE B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary PAMELA GEISERT ALMA JANE CROSS CRESSNL N B.S. Elementary B.S. English STEPHEN EDWARD CAROL ANN CUNICELLI CUSHMAN B.S. English B.A. Geography CAROLE ANN CROUSE ANN MARIE CU.VIMINS I.S. Health Education B.S. Music (ARBARA ANN CYPERSKI LINDA L. DAGUE S. English B.S. Elementary 161 NANCY E. DALEY B.S. Elementary VIRGINIA G. DALTON .S. Elementary KEVIN MICHAEL DALY GERALDINE E. DANIELS B.A. Social Science B.S. Public School Nursing CLASS OF JOSEPH M. DANIELS, JR. NEILIA ALINE DAVID B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary MARALYN ANN DAVIS AL GEORGE ANITA LOUISE DE FURIA JARRATH A. B.S. Music DE BERNARDI B.S. Elementary DELET-KANIC B.S. Elementary B.S. English DOLORES IRENE MARIANNE JOAN ELIZABETH ANNE NANCY W. DELL DelNERO DeMAIO DEMKIN B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Public School Nursing 162 HOSANNA M. UENXEY MICHAEL JOSEPH B.S. Elementary UE STEFAXO W.S. Social Science BEATRICE ELLEN CRMC L. DEIDRICK lEREMIAH JAMES DE FURIA B.S. Social Science DE WAN B.S. Elementanj B.S. Social Science ' 67 KAREN ELIZABETH DIAMOND B.S. Elementanj NORMAN J. DIEFFENBACH B.A. Social Science FELICE P. DiJOSEPH DONA ELISE DiRUSSO B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education ANTHONY JOHN DiSANTO, JR. LOUISE MARIE DISEND B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary 163 BARBARA AW DOLAN MARY IHICHI SA B.S. Health Education DOMBHOWSKI B.S. Public School Sursinp, DRUE JAN DOXOIHIO ' .S. Ehincntanj JlTM 4ik MICHAEL FRANCIS J. PERCY DOUGHERTY SYBIL M. DOUGLAS CHARLES ALBERT DOUGHERTY B.S. Geography B.S. Elementary DOUGLASS, HI B.S. Social Science S. Biology HARRY BRUCE MARY BARBARA DOYLE DOWNS, JR. B.S. Elementary B.S. Music MICHAEL F. DOYLE DOROTHY DREIIER CHARLOTTE MARY DRY B.A. Social Science B.S. Music B.S. Elementary MARYANN E. DRYAR B.S, Elementary 64 CYNTHIA MARIE DUXLAP B.S. Elementary JANE LUCILLE DUNNE CARLEE ROBIN DURFOR JEANNE LOUISE DWIGHT 3.S. French B.S. Social Science B.S. Spanish WILLIAM J. DYKE KAREN JACKQUELINE B.S. Biology EAST B.S. Music CHRISTINE CARPENTER EATON B.S. Mathematics GERALDINE CLAIRE CAROL ANN EBY EDGE S. Elementary B.S. Elementary LINDA JEAN EBELING PAM HILLARD EBERLY I.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education JANE ALYCE GENEVIEVE JIMMY M. EDWARDS EELLS .S. Health Education B.S. Social Science 165 |()HN ANTHONY EGAN LINDA JEANNE ELSIE MAY EMENIIEISER B.A. Social Science ELSASSER B.S. EleiiteiUanj B.S. Music CHARLES BRUCE EMERICH .S. Music BRUCE LEE EMERY B.S. Geography ROBERT FORD EMERY I.S. Health Education MILDRED F. EPRIGHT SUSAN CADWALLADER B.S. Public School Nursing ERB B.S. Elementary JOSEPH EDWARD JANET FRANCES ERDELJAC, JR. ERMILIO S. Music B.S. Music BETTIE ANN EVANS B.S. Elementary PHOEBE A. EYRICH MIRIAM ANN EZRAH .S. Elementary B.S. Music 166 BARBARA JEAN FARIES GAIL C. FAULKNER ALAN MURRAY FELDMAN B.S. Latin B.S. Elementary B.S. Biology NOR L N DA ID FELDMAN ' .S. English ROBERT FERRARA B.S. Elementary JIM A STEPHEN JOHO BETTY JANE FERRI JOHN . FERRIER LYDIE M E FERRIER FERRAZZANO B.S. Music B.S. ' Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Soeial Science KENNETH CHARLES GERALDINE CHRISTLNE MARGARET ANN FERRO FILIPPONE ELIZABETH ANNE FINCH FISCHER B.A. Soeial Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Healtli Education B.S. Elementary 167 DENNIS L. FISHER JULIE WIHTH FISHER ZINTA FITINS B.A. Wittiial Sciences B.S. Social Science B.A. Iliinuiuitics ALAN JACK FLASHNER EARL GEORGE FLEAGER LINDA LOU FLEMING I.S. Elenicntanj B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Jrk THOMAS INCENT JOHN D. FLOYD FLOCCO B.A. Humanities B.S. Music HELEN THERESA GHARLES DONALD MARYANN RITA JOAN N ' ERNA FONTANA FORGIONE FORNEY FORTl ' NA B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. t ' igfo i }.S. Elementary 68 ELIZABETH AXXA FORTUXATO B.S. Social Science DIAXE ELLEX FRASCH B.S. Elementary PASQUALE RAYMOXD FREDERICK B.S. Music CYNTHIA R. FREED B.S. Elementary JUDITH FRANCES lAMES MARTIN FREEMAN ' FRIEDMAX B.S. Elementary B.S. Music FRIEDA ANNA FRITZ VIRGINIA HUGHES VIRGINIA ANN GAFFNEY B.S. German FULTON B.S. Elementary B.S. Public School Nursing VIVIEN GLORIA MOLLY GALE CONSTANCE W. GALL CONCETTA E. GALLO GARZARELLI B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. French 169 MAKY ELLKX c;aL(;HA ANN LOL ISE CAICI.KH LINUA J. GEDNEY LORRAINE ESTHER B.S. Elcincntanj B.S. Elciiicntanj B.S. Elementary GELSINGER B.S. Music BARBARA IlKLEN HITA ARLENK GEORGE (;EL I( KS B.S. Health Edueation B.S. Elementary BETTY JEAX GETZ ULIANA GIALLONARDO MARGARET ANN GIBSON WALLAGE M. GILROY, JR. B.A. Social Science B.A. Humanities B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science PHILIP ANTHONY DOMINIGK GION ' ANELLI GIRAFALCO LINDA D. GLASGOW B.S. Health Edueation B.S. Health Edueation B.S. Health Education 170 EMILIE ANN HAYMOND MARTIN ANN I, (:()1;LLKK GLATTHORN CLUCK B.S. Health Kduvution B.S. Elementary B.S. Mathcmaiia- CARMELLA E. COLDEN EDWARD JOHN B.S. Elementary COLDEN, JR. B.A. Soeial Seicnee CHARLES DAVID ROSELYN GOLDMAN SHVION l GOLDSER ANNETTE JUDITH COLDER B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary GOLDSMITH B.S. Health Ediieatinn B.S. Social Science KAREN LEE GOOD ROBERT DAVID GORDON D. JANE GOTSGH DELORIS E, GOTTLIEB B.S. English B.S. Soeial Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 171 LINDA SAKA ( iOTTSHALL ANN liLlZAHETH tJOl ' CH ALAN EUWAKD W ILLLVM ANTHONY B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary GRAFFAM GLDELUNAS B.A. Social Science B.S. Social Science CLASS OF SUSAN ANN GUSS SALLVANN ELIZABETH B.S. French GUTCHEUS B.S. Elementary RICHARD E. GWINN |OAN ELIZABETH HABIG GEORGE STEPHEN DOROTHY PATRICIA B.S. Biology B.S. Health Education HAEBERLEIN HAGER B.S. Health Education B.S. Music ADELE COLE HAGGERTY THELMA D. HALLMAN JUNE B. HAMILTON BONNIE GIBB HARDING B.S. Elementary B.S. Public School Nur.mig B.S. Elementary B.S. Music 1 77. jAMKS WILLIAM HARLEY jOAN CAROLYN HARPER U.S. Mdthciiuitics B.A. Mathematics lN L NOLA NLARIE lANE TERRY HARRIS . L HY ESTHER HARRIS HARRIS U.S. Mathematics BS. Science U.S. German X ' 67 CAROL JOAN HARRISON jl DIIH WAREEL HART B.A. Humanities U.S. Elementary PAUL RAYMOND STEPHANIE ELAINE ARTHUR ALLEN HARTENSTINE HARTMAN NANCY ANN HARVEY HATMAKER ; S. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.A. Social Science ROBERT LOUIS HAY DONNA M. HAYDEN SANDRA HEAPS U.S. Elementary B.S. £)ir; i.? i U.S. Elementary THOMAS DAVID |EAN ELLEN HEINDEL MILLARD 1. IIENSEL KAY E. HENSHEY HEILMAN B.S. Health Education B.S. Music B.S. Music B.S. Health Education CAROL PATTERSON JAMES JOSEPH HEPPE HETHERINGTON B.S. Health Education B.A. Social Science GLENN R. HIBSHMAN Q. EVELYN HICKAM BONNIE MARIE HILBERT SUSAN DOROTHY HILL B.S. Health Education B.S. English B.S. Mathematics B.S. Social Science 174 CAROL |EAN AHNEITA F. HINDS DAVID F. HODGES KATHLEEN ANN HILLENBRAND B.S. Music B.A. Natural Sciences HOERNLE B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary JUDITH DANTS HOERSCH ELSA MARIE HOFFMAN B.A. Humanities B.S. Elementary MARGARET ELIZABETH FLORANCE LOUISE HOFFMAN HOLLAND B.S. Public School Nursitig B.S. Public School Nur.vnp, TERRY RAY HOLLINGER B.S. Health Education ROBERT CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH CAROL ROBERTA HOLM KATHRYN HOLMBERG H. ROBERT HOLT S. Mathematics B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education MICHAEL BARRY HONIGMAN B.S. Biology ORA LOUISE HOOVER S. Mathematics GEORGE CALVERT EDWARD DAVID HOPSON HORWITZ ,S. Health Education B.A. Social Science JANET KAY HOUSTON ROBERT E. HOWARD B.S. English B.S. English ROBERT HUFFORD, JR. KATHLEEN MARIE KATHERINE C. HUNTER NANCY M. HUSS B.S. Chemistry HUGUENIN B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary ROBERT STEWART HYATT FRANCINE C. ILIC BEVERLY ANN IRVIN B.S. Health Education B.S. Mii.fic B.S. Elementary 7f, MALI) CHlisrXL ' T IHWIN CLOHIA HOSK lULA DANID WILLIAM U.S. Social Science U.S. Social Science JACKSON H.S. Health Education DOUGLAS L. JACKSON NELLIE U . JACKSON B.S. BioloRij lis. Public School Xursinfi JUDITH A. JARRETT TORIL JOHANNESSEN ANNIE LORRAINE DIANE ELAINE JOHNSON B.S. Health Education B.A. Humanities JOHNSON B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science ELIZABETH L. JOHNSON HARRY FRANK JOHNSON SUSAN LYNN JOHNSON ELIZABETH JONES B.S. Social Science B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science 177 JONATHAN ROGER ALICE M. KACHELRIES CLAUDIA ANN KACZUR JONES B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. English ARDITH L, KANN .S. Elementary LOIS ANNE KARCHER JUDITH ANN KARETSKY SUSAN J. KAUFFMAN .S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. English WALTER ALLAN KAUFFMAN B.A. Social Science SANDRA LeVAN KAUFHOLD B.S, Elementary ANNE KEARNEY CHERYL LYNNE KEGLEY PATRKTA M. KELLY NANCY L. KENNEDY B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary EMILIA ADA KATHLEEN HELEN KERR TRUDY ELAINE KESTING JEANNE KIDDY KENWORTHY IIS. Health Education B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary H.S. Elementary lAMES WALLACE DONALD EDWIN KING KINDRED B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary MARGARET DIANA SANDRA N. KLAMMER CAROL FRANCES KINTON B.S. ElemetUary KLEINTOP B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary ELIZABETH ANN CORNELIA STABLER LOIS L. KLOTZ KNAUSS KNOWLES GARY S. KODISH B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science 179 ARLENE NINA KOHN DESPINA M, KOMES U.S. Elciiirntaiy B.S. Mathcmati MAHY LOUISE |I;a t:Ai;oL KKANTZ KRALLINGER U.S. Public School Nur.wifi B.S. Elcmcntanj MARY JANE KRATZER PHYLLIS KRAYMCK B.S. Elementary B.S. Spanish JOANNE C;. KREGER FLOYD DUANE KROUT DORIS MARIE NEWTON E. KULP }.S. Elementary B.S. Mathematics KRUPANSKY B.S. Mathematics B.S. Elementary RAYMOND S. KUROWSKI KATIIRYN HELEN KUZAN KAIIIRYN ANNE LABYAK B.S. Health Education B.S. Elcmcnlan B.S Music DACE LACIS |A(:gri:LY SAINDHA B.S. Eiialish LACY B.S FJrnu iilanj PATIUC lA l. i AIA B.S. EhuKutdii CAHV CHARLES LANDAU KOHERT C. LANDLS «.S. Health Kductition U.S. Hcalfli Education LAWRENCE A. BARBARA |EAN LAPPANO M1CFL EL ILLL M LAU STEPHEN DOUGLAS LANGHANS B.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education LAl ' GHNL N B.S. French B.S. Health Education PATRICIA ANN LYNNE JOYCE LAUGEL LEBISCHAK NANCY ALBIN LeCRON MARY THERESA LEDDY B.S. Biology B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary ROBERT BRYAN LEIB .S. Health Education BRYSON LEE LEIDICH PATRICIA ANN LENNON EN ' ELYN THERESA LENZI B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. English CLASS OF MARY LOUISE LERDA EDWARD S. LESNICK B.S. Health Education B.S. Social Science JAMES MICHAEL GEORCE THOMAS LEWIS HELEN MAE LEWIS JERRY RICHARD LEWIS LEVENDIS B.S. Health Education B.A. Humanities B.S. English B.S. Music MICHAEL ROBERT JOSEPH JOHN LEWIS MARGARET T. LINDEMAN LIQUORI KENNETH H. LOCKERBY B.S. Music B.S. Public School Nursing B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. English 182 GLENDORA VIRGINIA C. DONALD LONG LONEY B.S. Geography B.S. Public School Nursing LINDA JANE LONSINGER NANCY ELIZABETH LOTZ GEORGE SANDS LOUX B.S. Health Education B.S. French B.S. Health Education ' 67 KAREN ENID LUCAS B.S. Health Education JOSEPH A. LUCCA ' S, Elcmentanj HELENE DOLORES DONNA M. LUKSHIDES SHARYN KAY LYONS McANALLY JOSEPH JA.VIES McCANN B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science 183 KATHERINE RUTH THOMAS PHILIP McCOOL FRANCES J. McDADE McCANN B.S. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education janice margaret neal edward McDonnell mcelwee, hi B.A. Humanities B.S. Biology RITA BERNADETTE lOAN ELIZABETH McGANN McGARVEY ' .A. Humanities B.S. Elementary H. THOMAS McGLINN MARJORIE RUTH B.S. Biology McLAREN B.S. Health Education LINDA MAUREEN HENRIETTA GAIL EDWARD JOHN McLORIE McMILLE N ANN R. McNEIL McNICHOLAS B.S. Health Education B.S. Music B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary 184 DARLA BUSZA McNULTY B.S. Elementary DIAXA SUE MacBURNEY B.S. Eh ' iucutanj CAROL M. MacKAY RICHARD ANTHONY ' .S. Health Education MacRONE B.S. Health Education ALICE LEE MADEIRA JOANNE A. MAJEWSKI B.S. Elemcntanj B.S. Elementary TOMMYE LYNN MALLORY MARY MALPELI B.S. Social Science B.S. Social Science DOMINIC J. MANDERACHI B.S. Geography ROBERT EDWARD SUZANNE A. MANNERS SUSAN L. MANNOFF MANSELL JUDITH ANNE MAPSTONE B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.A. Humanities 185 JANE FRANCES MARGLE CAROLE LOUISE JOHN M. MARKOVICH NORMAN PETER B.A. Humanities MARKLEY B.S. Social Science MARRINER B.S. Health Education B.S. Biology PATRICIA L. NL RTIN GAIL ELVA MARTYN B.A. Humanities B.S. Elementary JOHN FRANCIS MASSIELO PAMELA ANN MASTURZO HESTER ANN MATTHEWS SUSAN MARIE MAURER B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. English ROBERT B. MAY ELEANOR B. MEAD ANNE V. MEEKS B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 186 LOUISE M. MEEKS B.S. English LYNNETTE RUTH DONNA C. MELLOTT MEIXELL B.S. Mathematics .S. Elementary ' -m At VINCENT J. ANTHONY JOSEPH MELOGRANO, JR. MELUSKEY .S. Health Education B.A. Natural Sciences DIANE ELLEN FRANCES MARIANGELA WERA A. MENGES IRENE J. MEREDITH MENDENHALL MENDICINO B.S. Health Education B.S. French B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary JUDITH CAROLINE CAROLE W. MILES JILL ANN MILLER MILLER KATHRYN BLAIR MILLER B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.S. Elementary 187 LLCIANA MILLER MARTHA GAIL MILLER PETRINA ALICIA MILLER B.S. Social Science B.S. Elcincntaiy B.S. Mathcmaties RLTH ANNE MILLER SANDRA LOUISE MILLER SALLY ANN MILLS NANCY ELLEN MILNE B,S. Elementary B.S. Elenientanj B.S. Biology B.S. Health Education JOYCE LAXERNE MINUS PAUL DONALD MOLIKEN B.S. Elementary B.S. English TAYNE WHITTREDGE M. ELLEN MONTORO MOODY LOIS EILEEN MOON jOEL ARTHUR MOORE B.A. Social Science B.S. Fnhlic School ur.sing B.S. Elementary B.S. Engli.sh SHEILA AWE MORGAN ROSEMARIE T. MAUREEN ANN B.S. Music MOROCHKO MORRISON B.S. Music B.S. Elementary CYNTHIA KXCKi. MORROW B.S. Elementary MARGARET M. MORTON DIANE CATHERINE B.S. £;ig 67i MOSSER B.S. Elementary BARBARA ANNE MOVER CAROL ANN MOVER DIANNE MARGARET B.S. Physics B.S. Health Education MOVER B.S. Biology THOMAS RICHARD MOVER JEANNE ADELE MUHR MARIANNE E. MULLIKIN B.S. Mathematics B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary K. THLEEN MARIE MULLIN B.S. Elementary 89 RICHARD THOMAS DIANE ALEASE MUNROE JOANN EUGENIA EILEEN |()AN Ml ' RRAY MULLIN B.S. Health Education MURPHY B.S. Mathematics B.S. Biology B.S. Elementary JOHN SWEET MUSIKA W. STANLEY MUSTARD B.S. Music B.S. Health Education GEORGE WILLIAM RICHARD GORDON NAST BARBARA DAYLE NEAL ELIZABETH JANE MYERS B.S. Health Education B.S. English NETZEL B.S. Health Education B.S. 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Music NIRCINIA ELIZABETH MARGARET F. PELTER JANET S. PERKINS PETCHKOFSKI FRANCES E. PETERS B.A. Social Science U.S. Elementary U.S. Ehk i ' s i B.S. French 92 B. ROBERT PETROXICH KATHY Pi rRlS U.S. German B.A. Humanities Ei_LA MARIE PFAEHLER B.S. Public School Nursing DARLENE ANN PFLUEGER .S. German TIMOTHY O. PHALEN .S. Health Education ' 67 DOUGLAS H. G. PIERSON B.S. Social Science ANNETTE CAROL PIETRANTONIO B.S. Mathematics JUDY Y ONNE FINDER CONCETTA R. PISASALE B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary JOHN W. PITTOCK, III SHERRY S. POLITE B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. Mathematics 193 BONITA JEANNE AHl.l.NK PATRICIA LIXDA ANN POOLE POMAIBA POXTE H.S. Music B.S. Elementary BS. Elcincntani PATRICIA ANN POPE LESLIE PORRECA SUSAN E. POSEY ROBERT FRANCIS B.S. Hecilth Education B.S. Elewentary B.S. Elcmcntarii POWERS 75. A. Geographij MARY JOANNE PRATT JACK W. PRITCHARD, JR. B.S. French B.S. Social Science EMILY LOADHOLT ROSETTA MARGARET SALLY LOUISE PRIZER EUGENE JAMES RADER RAGLAND RAMBO B.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education B.S. Public School Nur.sing B.S. Elementary 194 MAKV EL1ZABP:TH KA.MEH PATRICIA MARY R DITH E. RASER RL ' IH ANN RAW LINGS B.A. Social Science RAPCHINSKI B.A. Social Science B.S. Health Education B.S. Elcmentanj ENOCH R. RAYSOR JANE ELIZABETH RAZLER B.S. Spanish B.S. Elementary PEGGY ANN REARICK CAROL REBMANN .MARY MARGARET REED B.S. Music B.S. Elementanj B.A. Humanities SUSAN ANTONIA JOHN EDWIN REEDER REIDINGER NANCY ANN REINHARD JAMES T. REMLEY B.S. Elementary B.S. French B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science 195 THERESA ANN RENZETTI BEHNADETTE KEPICI ROBERT ROCCO RICCI WII.LIWI HOBER ' l- RK:E B.S. Enfilish U.S. Social Science B.S. Hcaltli Education B.S. Elementary HOWARD RICH (:AIU)L JANIE RICHARDS B.S. Health Education B.S. Elcmcntanj M. SANDRA RICHARDS RAYMOND JAMES CATHY ANN DIANA BEVERLEY B.S. Elenientarij RICHARDS RICHARDSON RICHARDSON B.S. Muaic B.S. Elementanj B.S. Healtli Education ELAINE MARIE RITA LOUISE RIDGELY RINGWALD (GEORGE ALLEN RITTER B.S. EJementartj B.S. Music B.S. Music CHARLES THOMAS GLENN R. ROBINSON (EAN E. ROBINSON ROBINSON B.S. Health Education B.S ' . Elemcntanj B.S. Elementary THERESE C. RODDEN LINDA ANNE .S, English RODEBAUGH B.S. Elementary JOHN ROMAN DA ' ID JAMES ROONEY ' .S. Latin B.S. Health Education JOHN F. ROPER CONSTANCE W. B.S. Social Science ROSENBERGER B.S. Elementary MARYLEE MARY LOUISE JACQUELINE S. ROSSMAN ROTHENBERGER ROTHWELL LEON E. ROWE, JR. B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science 197 BONNIE RITA RU13Y MKLAMA M. RUGGIERI EDWARD PAUL RUSSELL B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Biology HELEN RUSSELL MARYANN HELEN HELEN J. RUTT WARREN ROBINSON B.S. Engli.sli RUTECKY B.S. Elementary SABIA B.S. Elementary B.A. Mathematics DENISE ANN SACCO GERALD ALLEN SADLER B.A. Social Science B.A. Geography LARRY FRANK SAINATO ROBERTA LESLIE SALEFF JANICE MARIE SANGER SHARON SAPP B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.S. English WW P f f-rt x y i J i ■■' . 1QK CHARLES HULL DORIS BARUSLEY SALLY SUE SAYLOR B. LESLEY SCARBROUGH SAVOURNIN SAYLOR B.S. Health Education B.A. Humanities B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary FRANK SCARFONE PARKE L. SCHAFFER, JR. B.S. Spanish B.A. Humanities DOROTHY JOAN HOPE F. SCHELLE KARL WAYNE SCHELEVA B.S. Elementary SCHLECKER B.S. Elementary B.S. Physics PATRICK JOSEPH J. WILLIAM SCHMIDT SCHUBERT ALEXANDER J. SCHUHL LINDA R. SCHULTZE B.S. Chemistry B.S. Health Education B.S. French B.A. Natural Sciences 199 MILES ALLAN SCHUMAN DAMEL CHARLES SIIAHT E. SCHWARTZ ALLAN WILLIAM B.A. Social Science SCHWARTZ B.S. Elementary SCHWINN B.A. Social Science B.S. Biology BARBARA ANN SCOTT JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT B.S. English B.S. Health Education REBECCA MICHENER SCOTT B.S. Elementary KATHLEEN CECELE ROBERT ALAN SEGALL HERBERT EDWIN SEABE B.S. Miisic SEIFERT ' .A. Humanities B.S. Elementary WALTER ANDREW CHARLES JOSEPH SELFRIDGE JUDITH LYNN SENER SHAGREN !.A. Social Science B.S. Health Education B.S. Social Science 200 Y ON. E RITA SHARPE B.S. Elementary LINN R. SHELLER CORIS PORTER .S. Music SHEPARD B.S. Music EILEEN ANNE SHEPPARD B.S. Elementary ROSEANNE VERONICA SHORIAK B.A. Humanities DAVID ANTHONY SHUSTER B.S. Social Science THERESA ANNETTE HENRY AVERICK SILVER HOWARD JEROME SIMON SIARCYZNSKI B.S. Spanish B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary NANCY JANE SIMON ELIZABETH B. SIMPRINI CAROL K. SIPE ARTHUR JAY SKLUT B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Education B.S. Music B.A. Social Science 201 drh FRED SLOBOTKIN MARY ANN SMEULEY RONALD EUGENE BARRY WAYNE SMITH B.S. Mathematics B.S. Elementanj SMELTZER B.S. Social Science B.S. Health Education CLASS OF EDNA MARIE SMITH B.S. Elementary KATHERINE S. SMITH B.A. Natural Sciences SONIA C. SMITH ROSE MARIE EDWIN F. SNELL, JR. JEANNE MARIANNE B.S. Health Education SNEERINGER B.S. Music SNYDER B.S. Music B.S. Health Education VINCENT THOMAS ELEANOR ANASTASIA SNYDER JAMES WILLIAM SOETE SOKOLIS NANCY CAROL SPANG B.S. Social Science B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 202 MICHELLE ROSE DOROTHY SVL L SPATOLA SPENCE B.S. Elementary B.S. Music EUGENE EDWARD JANE LEE SPONAUGLE JAMES RICHARD SQUIRE SPOHN B.S. Health Education B.S. Biologi, B.S. English 67 JAY ROGER STAATS CAROLE ABBOTT B.S. Health Education STACKEL B.S. Elementary EVELYN ANN STANCIL THOMAS M. STANTON B.S. English B.S. Social Science ESTHER R. PAMELA OUGHTON STAUDENMAYER STEELE B.S. Public School Nursing B.S. Health Education 203 NEWMAN V. STEMPLE LETITIA M. STEWARD EDWARD N. STIMSON, III B.S. Mathematics B.S. Biology B.S. Music W f dm JEFFREY A. STOUT ELAINE THERESA JOHN ANDREW KAREN L. STRANG B.S. Music STON ' ER STRALKOWSKI B.S. Music B.S. English B.S. Music MARYLOU ANN PETER JOSEPH STRUB STRAVLNO B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary ANNA M. STUMP DOROTHY MARIE SUTER LOUISE SUTTER ROBAH L. SWAIM B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.A. Mathematics 204 KATHLEEN LOUISE LINDA LEE CECIL EARL TATE JAMES EARL TAYLOR TAGLAND TAGLIANETTI B.S. Health Education B.A. Geography B.S. Elementary B.S. French jAYNE LOLTSE TAYLOR JUDITH ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary TAYLOR B.S. Social Science ,tl RUTH E. TEASE EDMUND PAUL B S. Elementary TEDESCHI B.S. Mathematics B.S. Geography JAMES WILLIAM TETHERS JOYCE F. THOMAS TOM R. THOMPSON LINDA EVELYN THUROW LINDA DIANNE TIBBS B.S. Mathematics B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 205 BRUCE MACK TIDBALL MARY LOUISE TIDBALL LEONA FRANCES B.A. Social Science B.S. English TIDWELL B.S. Music JANE C. TIFFANY B.S. Elementary MARY ELIZABETH JANET RUTH TOBABEN TILGHMAN B.S. Elementary B.S. Music JOAN M. TORCHIANA EDGAR GRANT GEORGE H. TRAPP, JR. DONNAJEAN V. TREGLIA B.S. Elementary TOWNSLEY B.S. Health Education B.S. English B.S. Health Education MARY ELLEN TRESTON H. W. TREZISE MARTHA ANN TUCKER B.S. Health Education B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary 206 JOSEPH L. TUPY B.A. Social Science CECir.i: IRENE TAVEED LESLIE CLAIRE TWIFORD 3.S. Social Science B.S. Health Education LYNNE A. TYSON JOHN JOSEPH VALORE :.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education IRENE DIANE VANONI ROSEMARY ANN FRANK J. VERGA KATHY M. VERRATTI B.A. Social Science VECCHIO B.S. Health Education B.S. Health Education B.S. Elementary RICHARD DAVIS JOAN THERESA EDWARD WALTER VINCENTI VISINTAINER VOGEL SANDRA VOLK B.S. Geography B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.S. Elementary 207 MILDRED ELAINE DOROTHY ELIZABETH TERRY LEE WADSWORTH VRANGES WADE B.S. Elementary B.S. Mathematics B.S. English KATHLEEN MARIE STUART BECKER VIRGINIA TAYLOR MAE JULIA WALKER WAGNER WAHL, JR. WAKEFIELD B.S. Public School Nursing B.S. Elementary B.S. Geography B.S. Elementary CARLA JEANNE WALTERS BRENDA ANN B.A. Humanities WARMKESSEL B.S. Music WILLIAM EDWARD WARNE IRA A. WARNICK KARYLANN WATSON LINDA LOUISE WATSON B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. Elementary B.S. Spanish B.S. English Md 208 AMTA C. WAY CHAIC; A. ' KA EH DAN ' IS E. VEA EH PAULETTE ANN EA ER !.A. Humanities B.S. Health Ediieation B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary MARY LOUISE WEBB RICHARD G. WEINSTEIN B.S. Elementary B.S. Biology ANTHONY THOMAS SUSAN DELP WEISER CAROL LOUISE WEISS WEISACOSKY B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Health Edueation KAREN SUE WEISSMAN FAITH MARY WELSH B.S. English B.S. Soeial Science RAYMOND PAUL WESSNER ROBERT WILLIAM WEST B.S. Health Edueation B.S. Mathematics 209 JANE DENEREUX GLENDA C:AH0LE WHITE JOHN EDWIN WHITE MARY ELIZABETH WHITE WESTON B.A. Natural Sciences B.S. Elctncnlanj B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary PAMELA J. WHITE LARRY DA 1D B.S. Elementanj WHITTAKER B.S. Computer Science Ik. c EILEEN WIDHSON HERBERT L. WIEGLE MARY ELIZABETH WILEY MARY CATHERINE B.A. Humanities B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementanj WILLIAMS B.S. Elementary FRANK RAYMOND DOLORES WILSON WILSON JAMES A. WILSON B.S. Spani. !h B.S. Health Education B.S. Matlicmatics ' i k 210 H. CAROL WILSON REBECCA AXX WILSON ' GINGER J. WLNTERER BS. EUnicntdnj B.S. Elcmcntanj B.S. Elctncntanj SANDRA LYNN ELMER WALTER WINZER WINTERSTEIN B.S. Mu.vic B.S. Health Education SUSAN WISE RICHARD S. WISNIEWSKI MICHAEL DENNIS TESSA MARIE WIZON B.S. Elementary B.S. German WITMER B.S. Music B.S. Health Education RICHARD B. CAROL HELEN LARRY BRUCE WOLSTENHOLME NANCY ANN WOOD WOODLAND WOODRUFF B.S. BioloRij B.S. Elementary B.S. Biology B.S. Social Science 21 NANCY INDA DORIS ILMA WORRELL PATRICIA WOTHERS ALBERT EDWARD WOODWARD B.A. Humanities B.S. Elementary WRIGHT, JR. B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science SUE E. WYANT MICHAEL WALTER B.S. Health Education YANHKO B.S. Health Education -I PATRICIA S. YANHKO WILLIAM KENDALL HENRY YORGEY ROBERT LLOYD YOUNG B.S. Elementary YEAGER B.S. Music B.S. Social Science B.A. Mathematics JOANNE GLORIA CHRISTINE MARIE ZAMBITO ZEIGER ROSALIND R. ZERICK NANCY CAROL ZIERDEN B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Spanish B.S. Music ?.17. ALICE LOUISE MICHAEL JOHN ZONAY ZIMMERMAN R.S. Elementary B.S. Elcmcnianj ADELE CKAYBOYES B.S. Public School Sursing CLASS OF ' 67 213 3fn jHemoriam MARTA SHIRLEY ANDYKE ANTHONY J. MARKERT ' WH 1T DO YOU THINK HAS BECOME OF THE YOUNG AND OLD MEN? AND WHAT DO YOU THINK HAS BECOME OF THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN? THEY ARE ALIVE AND WELL SOMEWHERE. THE SMALLEST SPROUT SHOWS THERE IS REALLY NO DEATH . . . Senior Directory •Abandond, Michael Roderick. Random Dr., W. Anaheim, Cahi •Abbott, Robert Francis. 4329 Shelmire St., Phila. Government Club 1,2, Parliamentarian 3, Treas. 4, Young Democrats 2,3,4, Newman 1; Intramurals 2,3,4. •Addyman, John P. 224 E. Grove St., Clark ' s Green. Biology Club 2,3,4, Cinema 3,4, NAACP 3,4, Psychology Club 4, Radio Club 4, Soc- Anlro Club 4; SPSEA 4; Young Republicans 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4. Casino Night. •Albertson, JoAnn Frances. 1215 Lotus Lane, West Chester. German Club 1.2. SPSEA 2,4. •Albrecht. Judith M. 3009 Memphis St., Phila. Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4. Neithian Club 1,2,3,4, Once Upon a Mattress. •Alexander, Susan Rachel. 8 E. Arch St., Honey Brook. SPSEA 2,3,4; SCA 2. •Allen, Donna Louise. 136 S. State St., Brownstown. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 1; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Intramurals 3, Cap Crew. •Allen, Pamela. Oak Grove Rd., Piltstown, N.J. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 2; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage Com. 2,4; Intramurals 3, Cap Crew. • AUes, Wesley F. 257 Tam O ' Shanter Rd., Moorestown, N.J. Majors Club 2,3,4; IGA 1; Soccer 1,2, WrestUng 4, Gymnastics 1,2. •Allison, James R. 212 W. Miner St., West Chester. Majors Club, SPSEA; Wrestling. •Anderson, Jessel Ray. 202 Poplar St., Columbia. Majors Club 4, Cross Country Manager 3. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2. •Angelini. Joseph Domenic. 325 N. Fifth St., Bangor. MENC; Newman 1,2; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. • Antonelti, MaryAnn. 176 Vine St. A. W. T., Baden. Neithian Club I, SPSEA 3,4, Newman 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 2,3; Cap Crew. •Antrilli, Bonita M. 527 Michell St., Ridley Park, Newman; Women ' s Day Council. •Appier, Judith Ann. RD 2, Littlestown. Modern Dance 1,2,3, Secretary 4, SPSEA 3,4. •Archer, Margaret Ashley. 717 Regester Ave., Balto., Md. Biology Club 3. Modern Dance 2, WAA 1,2; SPSEA 3; Golden Rampage 4; Swimming 1.2.3, Intramurals 2,3, Synchronized Swimming 4. • Arnold, Mary J. 6731 Dorel St., Phila. Government Club 1,2,3; SCA 2,3; Cap Crew. •Ashe, Georgette Girardin 203 S. Walnut St., West Chester. Valkyrie 2.3.4, WAA 3; Majors Club 1,2,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Hockey 1, Basketball 1, Lacrosse 1,2,3, Bowling 3. • Bacon, Joyce Eileen. 622 Chelton Ave., Burlington, N.J. Valkyrie 2, WAA 2, WIAP 1,2; Majors Club 4, SPSEA 3, Basketball 1,2. • Bailey, Judy C. Winters. 8619 MiUman Place, Phila, Theatre 208 2,3, Modern Dance 2; Newman 2,3, Sec. 4; Intramurals 2; Cameio( 2, Once Upon a Mattress. Cap Crew; Sophomore Semi-Formal Decorations, Newman Float 2,3, •Baker, Jeanne M. 1765 Skippack Pike, Center Square. • Barbash, Robert W. 148 Panepinto Dr., Schwenksville. Government Club 2. • Barbieri, Joan Marie. 2451 S. Opal St., Phila. English 1,2,3; Newman 1,2. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4. • Barndt, Janet Eileen. School Lane and Reliance Rd.. Telford. SPSEA 2,3,4; Young Republicans 4, Serpentine 4; Lutheran Students Associa- tion 1,2,3,4, Elementary Math Club 3,4. • Barnes, David Paul. 204-15 Foothill Ave,, New York, N. Y. • Barnes, Loretia £. 1844 Ritner St., Phila. SPSEA 2,3,4; Newman 1,2; Women ' s Day Council 3,4. • Barrett, Michael John. 1371 Penn Ave., Scranton. Theatre 208 3, SETS 1,2,3,4; English 1,2; Serpentine Co-Literary Editor 4; Once Upon a Mattress. • Barretta, Barbara Joan. 2847 S. Marvine St., Phila. Theatre 208 2,3, Pres. 4; Chemistry Club 1; English 2,3,4; Newman 1,2; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Once Upon a Mattress. • Barlels, Kathleen Susan. 777 Lenox St., Oradell, N. J. Women ' s Resi- dent Coun cil 1; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage 1; Once Upon a Mat- tress, Cap Crew. •Bartol, Sandra Lee. 2718 N. Prospect St., Colorado Springs, Colorado. Geography 2,3,4; Newman 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, Treas. 4; Key- stone Geographical Society. • Bartow, Anne Gates. 601 Media Parkway, Garden City, Chester. English 1,2,4, SPSEA 3,4; SCA 2; Women ' s Day Council 2,3,4; Cap Crew. •Bartow Dennis Harold. 601 Media Parkway, Garden City, Chester. Biology Club 1,2; SPSEA 3,4; SCA 2; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4; Men ' s Day Council 2,3, Sec. 4; Men ' s Chorus 2,3; Cross Country 1; Cap Crew. • Bausman, Diana Jane. Box 17, Westtown. Bridge Club 2,3, Valkyrie 2,3,4, Varsity Club 1; Hockey 2,3, Gymnastics 1; Once Upon a Mattress. • Beggs, Robert L. RD 1, Downingtown. Government Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Young Republicans 4; Cap Crow. •Bergenslock. Barry Bruce, 848 N. Halstead St., Allentown. College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Woodwind Ensemble 1,2,3,4; La Perichole. 214 • Berger, Linda N. Box 55, Valley Forge. Rampage Float 4. •Berkeihiser, Lynne E. 1413 Stirling St., Coatesville. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Serpenfine 4. • Berry, Elaine Elizabeth. 118 Vaughn St., Kingston. Alphites 2,3, Sec. 4, WAA 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Advisory Board 3,4, Women ' s Resi- dence Council 2,3,4; Big-Liltle Sister 3, Co-chairman 4; Cap Crew. •Berry, Isobel Ann. 7410 Montour St., Phila. Government Club 1,2; Young Democrats 1,2; Intramurals 1.2. • Bestwick, Edna L. 124 Wentz St., Phila. Neithian Club 2, SPSEA 4; IVCF 2,3,4; Golden Rampage 3,4; Bowling 3; Once Upon a Mattress. • Bickel, Cheryl Jean. 1510 Robin Rd., Coatesville. English 1,2,3, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; YAF 3, Sec. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3, Sec. 4; Seipentine 3, Editor-in-Chiel 4; Rampage Float Com. 1,3; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew. •Bickley, Faith E. 2389 Upper Barness Rd., Warrington. WAA 1; MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Golden Rampage 1,3; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Swimming 1, Synchronized Swimming 1; Cap Crew; White Dinner and Christmas Dance Chair- man 3. •Bieberbach, Regina Maria. 1426 McKean St., Phila. Government Club 1, IVCF 3,4; Golden Rampage 3,4, Big-Little Sister 2,3; Swimming 1; Once Upon a Mattress; St. Planning Com.; Spring Weekend, Co- chairman. • Bieler, Edward K. 200 Quakertown Ave., Pennsburg. Government Club 3, Parliamentarian 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, Concert Band 1,2,4, Marching Band 1; Cap Crew; Rampage Float Com. 3,4. • Birkinshaw, Peggy Joyce. 206 Hamel Ave., North Hills. Spanish Club 2,3; English 3,4; Intramurals 2. • Bischoii, Douglas 210 Walker St., CUffside Park, N.J Varsity Club 3,4; MENC 1,2,3,4;; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,3; Wrestling 1,2. • Bloom, Barbara R. 320 Hastings Blvd., Broomall. Modern Dance 3. Valkyrie 2, WIAP, SPSEA 2,3,4; Hockey 2, Intramurals 3; Track and Field. •Bock, Louise L, 41-A Schuhz Rd., Telford. Government Club Z; Young Democrats 2; Intramurals 2. • Bodnar, Barbara Anne. Richboro Rd., Newtown. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4. • Bond, Robert Edwards. 526 Evans Rd,, Springfield. Cinema 2,3; Majors Club 3. Men ' s Day Council 2; Golden Rampage 3. • Bonder, John Joseph. 3152 W, Allegheny Ave., Phila. Radio Club 2. Newman 4; Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 3. Base- ball 1,2, • Boo;h, William Paul, 2805 Eldon Ave.. Drexel Hill. Anderson Math Club 1,2, Varsity Club 2,3,4. Newman 3; IGA 4; Golden Rampage 4, football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Class Pres. 4. Frosh Regs Com. 3, Ring Dance Com, 3. Jr. Prom Com.; IGA Social Com. 4, IGA Constitution Revision Com. 4. Student Advisor to Class of 1959, Student Affairs Council 4, Campus Art. Com. 4, Spring Weekend Chair- man 4. •Boyd, Patricia M. 37 State Rd., Media. SPSEA 2, Newman 1,2. •Boyle, Rosemary V. 201 Davis Ave., Clifton Heights. French Club 4. SPSEA 1, Newman 1,4; Young Democrats 2,3, Women ' s Day Council 2,4. • Brandt, Cleo J, 148 New Haven St., Mount Joy. Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 4; SCA 4; Tennis 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Bowhng 3,4, Softball 2. •Brennan, John F, 5439 Cedar Ave., Phila. Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Theatre 208 1,2, Psychology Club 3,4, Radio Club 2,3; Men ' s Resident Council 2; Peace Corps Liason 4. •Brennan, Marjorie Rose. 5508 Upland St., Phila. Psychology Club 3, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3; IGA 3, Women ' s Advisory Board 3, Women ' s Day Council 1,2, Treas. 3,4; Big-Little Sister 3; Administrative Affairs Council 3. •Bresset, Sandra Ann. 4939 Grant Ave., Brookhaven. Sketch Club 1 •Bright, Anne T. 102 Moreland St., Aliquippa. French Club 1,2; English Club 4. • Brodie, Charles G , Jr. 1427 Pond St., Bristol. Folk and Square Dancing 2, SETS 2,3.4; MENC 1,2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 2.3,4; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3,4. • Brommer Susan A, 1511 Palm St., Reading. Spanish Club 2; Intra- murals 2,3; Cap Crew. •Brosius, Betsy Ann. RD 1. Atglen. MENC 1,2, V.Pres. 3.4; SCA 2; Women ' s Advisory Board V.Pres. 3, Women ' s Resident Council 1,2,4; Golden Rampage 3, College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Concert Band 1.2.3.4, Sinfonietta 1,2,3,4, Woodwind Ensemble 1,2,3.4; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; La Pericbole, Die Fledeimaus. • Brower, Mary Elizabeth. Old Schuylkill Rd,, Parker Ford. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; English Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; SCA 2,3,4, Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4, Serpentine 4; Once Upon a Mattress, Business Manager; Intramurals 1,2; Women ' s Government Dinner Com, Chairman 3, Women ' s Government Budget and Finance Com. Chair- man 4. •Brown, Barbara Mae. 116 N. Millick St., Phila. NAACP 2, WAA 3,4, English Club 1,2; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, IGA 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3; Once Upon a Mattress. • Brown, Christopher Allyn, III. Hill School. Pottstown. Varsity Club 3.4; Mens Resident Council 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. •Browning, Mary Ballenger. 23 Raymond Rd.. Broomall. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2. •Brucker, Bernadette A. 2068 Oakdale Ave., Glenside. Government Club 1, Soc-Antro Club 1; Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 1,2; Newman 1.2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3. • Bruno, Shirley Ellen. 133 Academy Lane. Upper Darby. Theatre 208 3, Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Enghsh Club 1.2. SPSEA 1,2.3.4; Newman 1 , Serpentine 4. •Bryfogle. David Thomas. 8 W. Sixth St., Jim Thorpe. Young Democrats 4, Golden Rampage 3; Intramurals 1.2,3,4; Class Com. 3. •Buecker. Betty Louise. RD 2, Delta. French Club 1,2,4; WAA 1,2; IVCF 2,4; Jr. Year Abroad. •Buffenmyer, Allan Donald. 302 S. Oak St., Ephrata. Varsity Club 3; Track and Field 1,2.3. •Bullard, Sharyn C, 114 Linden Ave., Katboro. SPSEA 3,4; IVCF 1,4; Bowling 2; Elem. Math Club 3,4. •Bunt, Kathleen Ann. RD 1, Gilbertsville. Anderson Math Club 1.3; Newman 1,2,3,4; IGA 4; Golden Rampage 1,2,3,4, Big-Little Sister 2,3,4, Campus Charities 1; Class V.Pres. 3, Executive Council 2,4. Cap Crew; Jr. Prom Com.. Jr. Ring Dance, Soph. Semi-formal Chairman. • Bunting, Peter Lawrence, 5 Farmingdale Rd., East Brunswick. N.J. Friars 2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3, V.Pres. 4; Intramurals 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Track and Field 2,3,4. •Burgard, M. Jane. 740 Florida Ave,, York, French Club 2,4, Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4, WAA 1,2,3,4; Young Republicans 2; Quad Angles 3,4; Women ' s Chorus 1; Cap Crew, Freshman Advisory Board; Sr. Planning Board 3, •Burkhardt, Michael, 715 W. Brian St., Bethlehem. Philosophy Club 1; Basketball Trainer 4, Intramurals 2. • Burnett, Donald Bruce. Baltimore Ave., Unionville. Anderson Math Club 1; Young Repubhcans 4, •Burtnett, Charles Alfred. 651 Church Lane, Yeadon. SPSEA 2,4; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Butts, Richard R. 133 Morningside Circle, Wayne. Basketball 1, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 3, Baseball 1; Health and P.E. Show 3. •Byers. Ralph Earl, 407 N. George St,, MiUersville. Majors Club 3.4; Mens Resident Council 4, Soccer 1,2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, • Calio, Diane Janet. 2444 S, Juniper St., Phila. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Newman 1,2,3,4; Golden Rampage 2,3. •Callaway, Carol A. 14 Sterner Ave., Broomall. Government Club 1.2,3.4; Decorations Com. 2. • Capelli, William Louis. 3424 W. Queen Lane, Phila. Government Club 1,4, SETS 3,4. You ' ig epublicans 4; Intramurals. • Carmine, Barbara Ann. 1154 Marlyn Rd., Phila. Psychology Club 3; WIAP 1, English 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4. • Carney, Helen Marie. 207 W. Twenty-Third St., Chester. Government Club 2; SPSEA 4. •Carp, Barbara Lee. RD 2, Box 301, Perkasie. Neithian Club 3,4; SPSEA 1,3,4; Hillel 1, V.Pres, 4. •Carr, James Russell, 621 Parson St,, Easton. Anderson Math Club 3. • Carter, Richard H. 130 E. Gay St., West Chester. Spanish Club 2,3; MENC 1,2, Men ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. • Cash, Dorothy Louise, 215 E, Seventh St., Lonsdale. Alphites 2,3,4; Valkyrie 2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Majors Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4; Hockey 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Cassel, Susan Jane. 1010 Barnegat Ave., Ship Bottom, N.J, MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4; Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Class Sec. 1. • Cataldo, Susanne M, 585 Shelbourne Rd,, Springfield, SPSEA 4; Chem. Club 1,2,3, Sec, Treas. 4; Once Upon a Mattress. • Cernicky, Gerald. 1717 Kimball Ave., Arnold. Varsity Club 2; Majors Club 3; SPSEA 1; Gymnastics 4, Baseball 1. • Cesarini, Marie Teresa. 511 Haverford Ave., Narberth. Go vernment Club 1, Sec. 2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. Regional Publicity Director 4; Serpentine 4; Rampage Float Com. 4, • Chaffee, Linda Lou, RD 5, Towanda Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; WAA 3,4; Neithian Club 3,4; SPSEA 3,4. • Chapman. Diane Gail. 2644 Rumson Dr., Harrisburg. German Club 2; Government Club 4; Philosophy Club 4; WAA 3; Neithian Club 1; Hillel 1,2, Social Chairman 3, V.Pres. 4; Seipentine Senior Sec ' - ' n Co- Editor 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew; Ram- page Float Com. 1,2,3. • Chiu, Robert John. 209 Hunter Lane, North Wales. Friars 3, V.Pres. 4; Government Club 3.4; Varsity Club 3.4; IGA 4; Quad Angles 3: Golden Rampage Chairman 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4; Nominating Com. Chairman 4; Co-Chairman Graduation; Sports Writing Staff 1,2,3; Social Com. 4, , ,  , i • Chobrda, Edward David. RD 1. Georges Rd.. Monmouth Jet., N. 1 Majors Club 4; SPSEA 4; Intramurals 1,2. •Choc, Stanli Jana, 6 Revere Lane, Wayne. Alphites 2,3,4; Government Club 1,2,3,4; IGA 2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council Sec. 3; Women ' s Day Council 2,3; Chairman Commuter Float; Cap Crew; Chairman Elections Com. 3, Administrative Affairs Com. 3. Constitutional Revision Com. 4. •Cichocki, Susan D. 29 Hill St., Nanticoke. Equestrian Club 1,2, Folk and Square Dancing 2,3, Valkyrie 2,3.4. WIAP 4; Newman 1.2.3. Lacrosse 2, Intramurals 3, Synchronized Swimming 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Claggett. Cynthia. 416 N. Bellevue Ave., Wayne. Valkyrie 2.3,4; Neithian Club 1; Lacrosse 2.3. Gymnastics 1.2,3,4; Rampage Float Com. 1. • Clayton, Sandra Doris. 73 N. Sproul Rd., Broomall. Modern Dance 1,2,4; Valkyrie 2; Neithian 4; SPSEA 2,3; Golden Rampage 1,2; Big- Little Sister 2; Lacrosse 1, Intramurals I. 215 •Clemens, Baiba A. 227 W. Union St., West Chester. Alphites 2,3, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2, WIAP 1; Big-Little Sister 2; Lacrosse 1, Intra- murals 1,2. •Clink, Marsha Annette. Box 82, Springville. Alphites 2, Treas. 3,4, Modern Dance 1,2, WAA 1,2; SPSEA 2; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Big-Little Sister 2, Intramurals 2. • Closson, Walter Franklin. 122 E. Providenie Rd., Yeadon. NAACP 1,2,3,4, Radio Club 1,2; MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Woodwind Ensemble 1; Nominating Com. 1. •Clouser, Roger A. 1813 Belvedere Ave,, Havertown. • Cole, David Eugene. Box 344, Avondale. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. • Colistro, Annette M. 2129 Haig Ave., Morton. Chemistry 1,2,3,4, Hillel 1,2. • Coll, Dennis Michael. 238 Windermere Ave., Lansdowne. Jr. Chamber of Commerce ' V.Pres. 3,4; Geography Club 2,3,4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Campus Charities 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. •Collenbush, Noel Elise. 4053 Dayton Rd., Drexel Hill. •Collins, John Thomas.- 316 Northcroft Rd., Springfield. Gymnastics 2; Track and Field 2,3. •Collins, Roberta Jane. 5437 Kingsessing Ave., Phila. Alphites 3,4, English 1,2; SCA 1,2; YAF 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 1,4; Big- Little Sister 2,4; Synchronized Swimming 3; Class Sec. 4; Cap Crew, Ring Dance Com.; Hayride; Rampage Com. • Concannon, Bartley Patrick. 123 White Ave, Linwood. French Club 3,4; Newman 1; Men ' s Day Council Treas, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew; Parents Day Com. 3; Men ' s Day Council Christmas Party Com. 3,4. •Congdon, Paul David, Jr. 172 Morton Rd., Springfield. Soccer; Track and Field, •Connolly, Jill Irene. 152 Rockwood Dr., Havertown. English Club 2; Newman 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Women ' s Day Council 3,4. •Cook, Barbara Anne. 66 Franklin Ave., Hatboro. Government Club 1, Treas., Publicity Director 2,3,4; SETS 3,4; Young Republicans 4; Intra- murals 1; Jr. Class Assistant Publicity Director. •Catner, Louise Helen. RD 5, Danville. French Club 1,2,3,4; SPSEA 4; Basketball 1; Jr. Year Abroad. • Cowperthwail, Kenneth Charles. 187 Windermere Ave., Lansdowne. Friars 3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3, Executive Board 4; Basketball 1; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. •Cramer, Constance A. N. Pemberton ' Rd., Mount Holly, N.J. SPSEA 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2.3,4; Cap Crew, •Cramer, Susan Dennis. 75 Laurel St., Carbondale. Bridge Club 3; Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 3,4; SPSEA 3; Intramurals 1,2; Synchronized Swimming 3; Gymnastics 2, Softball 2. •Crane, Donna Faith, 11 Forest Rd., Springheld. Neithian Club 2; SPSEA 1; SCA 1; Intramurals 3; Synchronized Swimming 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Cressman, Pamela Geisert. 3209 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. Government Club 1; English 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Serpen- tine 4; Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intramurals 1. • Cross, Alma Jane. 1161 Jericho Rd., Abington. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2, SPSEA 4; IGA 2,3, Sec. 4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3; Once Upon a Mattress: Cap Crew; Jr. Prom Com.; Jr. Ring Dance; Jr. Class Float; Sr. Prom Com.; Jr. Class Newsletter; Cap Crew Cap and Dink Com. Chairman; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. •Crouse, Carole Ann. 1213 Paoli Pike, West Chester. Bridge Club 2; Valkyrie 2,3,4, Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 2; Hockey 1, Basket- ball 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, BowUng 2, Softball 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Cummins, Ann Marie. 2013 Harrison Ave., Jeannelte. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, •Cunicelli, Carol Ann. 132 Sycamore Rd., Havertown. Psychology Club 3; English 1,2; Newman 1; Women ' s Day Council 3. •Cushman, Stephen Edward. Hunter ' s Run Apt. 5 MB3, West Chester. Geography 3,4; Alpha Phi Omega, Soc. Chairman 3, Pres. 4; Men ' s Day Council 2,3, Pres. 4, APO 1964 Chairman Transportation Com. Miss Pennsylvania Pageant; 1966 Chairman Muscular Distrophy Campaign. •Cyperski, Barbara Ann. 3536 S, Twentieth St., Phila. English 3,4; SPSEA 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Synchronized Swimming 1,4. •Dague, Linda L. 520 E. Chestnut St., Coatesville. Neithian Club 1; IGA 4; Serpentine Sec. 4; Golden Rampage 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 2,3; Executive Council 1,2,4; Cap Crew Chairman; Rampage Float Com. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom Com. Chairman Invitations; Soph. Dance Com.; Jr. Ring Dance Com.; Jr. Advisor to Freshman; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. •Daley, Nancy E. 213 Gerald Dr., Aston Twp. SPSEA 3,4. • Dalton, Virginia G. RD 2, Kennett Scfuare. •Daly, Kevin Michael. 112 Poplar Ave., Wayne. Equestrian Club 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3, Captain 4, • Daniels, Geraldine E. 39 S. Park Ave., Coatesville. Paramedical Club. • Daniels, Joseph M., Jr. 363 Hibbs Ave., Glenolden. Government Club 1,2,3,4; Young Democrats 3 •David, Neiha Aline. 6937 Souder St., Phila. Neithian Club 1,2,3,4. • Davis, Maralyn Ann. Box 13, Brandamore. MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3, College Choir 3,4. Women ' s Chorus 1,2. • DeBernardi. Al George. 1535 Arch St., Norristown. • DeFuria, Anita Louise. 21 Duncan St., Millburn, Neithian Club 2; SPSEA 2 Newman 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Golf 3, Softball 2. • deFuria, Beatrice Ellen, 305 Plush Mill Rd,. Wallingford. SPSEA 4, •Deidrick, Craig L. 1512 Olive St,, Coatesville. Radio Club 3, Business Manager and Technical Director 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Sgt. at Arms 3, VPres, and Pledgemaster 4; Intramurals 2,3,4, •Delet-Kanic, Jarrath A, 141 Gay St., West Chester. English 1,2, Pres, 3,4; SPSEA 2,3,4; Quad Angies 3; Big-Little Sister 2,3. •Dell, Nancy W. RD 2, Phoenixville. MENC; College Choir; Symphony Orchestra. •DelNero, Dolores Irene Route 41 Avondale Neithian Club 2,3,4; SPSEA 3,4, • De Maio, Marianne Joan. 323 Conestoga Rd., Devon. WAA 1,3; English 1; Neithian Club 4, SPSEA 4; Newman 1,2; IGA 4; Golden Rampage 1, Big-Little Sister 2; Cap Crew. •Demkin, Ehzabeth Anne. 2337 Irvington Rd., Chester, Paramedical Club 4, •Denney, Rosanna M. 327 Meetinghouse Lane, Media. Modern Dance 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi Pres. 3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3; Golden Rampage 1,2; Elementary Math Club. •DeStefano, Michael J. 402 Valley St., Port Carbon, Government Club 1,2,3; Young Republicans 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. • DeWan, Jeremiah J. 1006 DeKalb St., Bridgeport. Government Club 1,2; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Mens Day Council 2, Pres. 3, V.Pres. 4; Newman 4, •Diamond, Karen Elizabeth. 407 Cresswell St., Ridley Park, Government Club 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3, • Dieffenbach, Norman J, RD 1, Womelsdorf. Soc-Antro Club 4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Dijoseph, Felice P. RD 1, Kennett Square. Spanish Club 3; Neithian Club 1,2, Newman 1,2,3; Big-Little Sister 3,4; Rampage Float Com. 3. • DiRusso, Dona Elise, 71 Friends Lane, Westbury, Long Island, New York, Alphites 2,3,4, Folk and Square Dancing 2,3, Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, Golden Rampage 1,2; Hockey 1, Basketball 1, Lacrosse 1, Intramurals 3; Class Executive Council 1,2, Once Upon a Mattress Publicity Com,, Cap Crew; Rampage Queen ' s Court 3, Jr. Prom Queen ' s Court, Campus Charity Queen 2, Class Nominating Com. 3, Ring Com. 2. • DiSanto, Anthony John, Jr. 320 Grove St., Bridgeport. Government Club 1,2; Newman 1; Men ' s Day Council 4; Intramurals 1. • Disend, Louise Mane, 30 Henhawk Rd,, Baldwin, N, Y, Newman 1,2. •Dolan Barbara Ann. 1205 Alexander Ave., Drexel Hill. Bridge Club 2, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2,3,4, WIAP 3,4; Majors Club 1,3,4; Newman 1; Hockey 1, Basketball 1,2,3, Lacrosse 2; Cap Crew. • Dombrowski, Mary Theresa. 10 Beechwood Drive, Coatesville. Para- medical Club 1,2,3. •Donofrio, Drue Jan. RD 2, Halifax. Alphites 2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4; SPSEA 3,4; Women ' s Advisory Board Treas. 4, Women ' s Resident Council 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew. •Dougherty, Michael Francis J, 265 Burmont Rd,, Drexel Hill. Govern- ment Club 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4; Newman 1,2,3; Golden Rampage 3; Cross Country 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3, Track and Field 1,2,3, Softball 1,2. •Dougherty, Percy. 316 E. State St., Kennett Square. Biology Club 1,2; Geography 3,4, SPSEA 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, Corresponding Sec. 4, Cap Crew. • Douglas, Sybil M. 757 Humphreys St., Ardmore, Bridge Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4; English 1,2; Young Republicans 4, •Douglass, Charles Albert, 111, 1834 E, High St,, Pottstown, Biology Club 2,4, Pres. 3, Biology Lab. Assistant 2,3,4. •Downs, Harry Bruce, Jr. 217 Foster Ave., Sharon Hill. MENC 4; Brass Ensemble 3, College Choir 4, Men ' s Chorus 2, Symphony Orches- tra 1, Concert Band 4, Marching Band 4. •Doyle, Mary Barbara, 224 W. Union St,, West Chester SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2, Big-Lillle Sister 2; Intramurals 1,2, •Doyle, Michael F. 302 Eggleston Terrace, Sharon Hill, Government Club 1,3, Chairman Economics Com, 4, Newman 1,2; Young Republi- cans 3. Alpha Phi Omega 4, IGA 4; Quad Angles 4; Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Dreher, Dorothy. 34 Lehigh Ave,, Wind Gap. MENC 1,2,3,4; SPSEA 4; Serpentine 4; College Choir 3, Social Chairman 4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Dry. Charlotte Mary. 238 W. Franklin St., Morrisville. WAA 4, WIAP 1; Neithian Club 3, SPSEA 4. Christian Science 3; Big-Little Sister 1; Basketball 1; Publicity Com. •Dryar, Maryann E. 8333 Roberts Rd., Elkins Park. WAA 1,2; Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman I, • Dunlap, Cynthia Marie, 917 Eddystone Ave., Eddystone, Neithian Club 1,4, SPSEA 4; Newman 1,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Cap Crew Publicity Com, •Dunne Jane Lucille, 327 Chemung St,, Sayre. French Club 1,2, Mod- ern Dance 1; SPSEA 2, Junior Year Abroad, •Durfor, Carlee Robin, 977 Green Briar Lane, Springfield, Government Club Treas, 4; SPSEA 1; Young Republicans V.Pres. 4; YAF 2. • Dwighl, Jeanne Louise. 108 Newport Ave,, Reading, Spanish Club 2,3,4; SPSEA 4, •Dyke, William J. 3204 Marshall Rd., Drexel Hill. Biology Club 1,2,4, V.Pres. 3; Intramurals 2,3, Wrestling 2, Track and Field 1; Class Execu- tive Council 2. •East, Karen Jackqueline. Ill Calvarese Lane, Wayne. Cheerleading JV. 2, Statesmen 4, WAA 4; MENC 1,2,3,4; Serpenfine 4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Swimming 2, Synchronized Swimming 2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Eaton, Christine Carpenter. 2820 Chichester Ave., Boothwyn. Ander- son Math Club 1,2.3, SPSEA 4; Women ' s Day Council 2,3; Big-Little Sister 3. 216 •Ebeling, Linda Jean. 528 Third Ave., Bethlehem, Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; SPSEA 1,2,3. Tennis 2. Once Upon a Mattress. •Eberly, Pam Hillard. 357 College Ave., Lancaster. Alphites 2,3,4, Cheerleading 2, Lt. 3, Captain 4, Valkyrie 2,3,4, IGA Jr. Class Rep., Women ' s Govt. Rep. 4, Women ' s Advisory Board 4, Pres. of Judicial 3, Women ' s Resident Council 1,2, ' V.Pres. 3, IGA Rep. 4; Golden Rampage 3,4, Campus Charities 3,4; Hockey 1, Intramurals 2, Track and Field 1, Class Secretary 2, Class Executive Council 2,3, Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew, Class Publicity Com. 3, IGA Social Com.; Rampage Queen ' s Court 2, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. •Eby. Carol Ann. 29 S. Chester Road, West Chester. German Club 4, SPSEA 1,2,3. •Edge, Geraldine Claire. Glen-hardie Road, Wayne. SPSEA 3; Big- Little Sister 3. •Edwards, Jimmy M. Salem Church Road, Mechanicsburg. Men ' s Resi- dent Council; Intramurals, WrestUng, Track and Field. • Eells, Jane Alyce Genevieve. 2634 Radcliffe Road, Broomall. Govern- ment Club 1,2,4, Soc-Antro Club 4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Young Republi- cans 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Egan, John Anthony. 12 Devanweed Road, Wayne. Biology Club 1,2, Psychology Club 4, Radio Club News Director 2,3; Newman 1. • Elsasser, Linda Jeanne. 563 Fountain St., Phila. MENC 1,3,4, Social Chairman 2, SPSEA 2; SCA 1; Golden Rampage 2,3; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Die Ftedermaus, La Pericbole. • Emenheiser, Elsie May. RD 1, Red Uon. SPSEA 2,3,4; IVCF 1. • Emerich, Charles Bruce. 47 N. Berne St., Schuylkill Haven. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Mens Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band II 2,3. •Emery, Bruce Lee. Valley Hill Road, Malvern. Geography 3,4, College Choir 1, Men ' s Chorus 1, Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1. • Emery, Robert Ford. 26 Winding Lane, Feasterville. Friars 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4; Majors Club 2, Executive Com. 3, President 4; Basketball 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. •Epright, Mildred F. 509 Lafayette Ave., Prospect Park. • Erb, Susan Cadwallader. 4 Sunset Court, Forty Fort. Equestrian Club 1, WIAP 1,2,3; Neithian Club 1,2, SPSEA 1; Big-Uttle Sister 1; Intra- murals 1,2,3. • Erdeljac, Joseph Edward, Jr. 508 Ninth St., Oakmoat. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2. •Ermilio, Janet Frances. 818 Murray Ave., Cherry Hill, N.J. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress; Intermediate Band 1,2,3, La Perichole, Rampage Float 3. • Evans, Bettie Ann 314 Willowbrook Road, Horsham. Biology Club 3, Women ' s Glee Club 3,4; Neithian Club 2; Serpenfine 4; IVCF 2; Golden Rampage 3, Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Once Upon a Mattress. • Eynch, Phoebe A. 631 Sixteenth Ave., Prospect Park. SPSEA 1,2,3,4. • Ezrah, Miriam Ann. RD 1, Downingtown. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; MENC Executive Council, Intermediate Band 1,2,3. •Faries, Barbara Jean. 503 Academy Ave., Glenolden. English Club; Newman 1,2,3,4; Class Advisory Board 2, Class Float Com. •Faulkner, Gail C. 620 Gilbert Rd., Ridley Park. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3; Neithian Club 1,2; Golden Rampage 2,3, Big-Little Sister 3; Cap Crew 3. • Feldman, Alan Murray. 29 Evergreen Ave., Broomall. Biology Club 2; Intramurals 2,3.4; Golden Rampage. • Feldman, Norman David. 4211 Garrett Rd., Drexel Hill. English Club 3,4, SPSEA 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4. •Ferrazzano, Stephen Joho. 402 N. Eighth St., Bangor. German Club 1,2; Newman 1. • Ferri, Betty Jane. 3312 State Rd., Eddington. WAA 1; MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3,4 Sec. 4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2. • Ferrier, John M. Shortstick RD 1, Kennett Square. SETS 1,2,3; Cap Crew 3. •Ferrier, Lydie Mae. 127 Golf Road, Dcu-by. English Club 1, Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Day Council 4. •Ferro, Kenneth Charles. 719 Irvington Rd., Chester. Jr. Chamber of Commerce 3,4; Young Republicans 3; Campus Charities 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. • Filippone, Geraldine Christine. 107 Rockwood Drive, Havertown. Spanish Club 4; English Club 1; Newman 1; Rampage 1. •Finch. Elizabeth Ann, 62 Pleasant Lane, Levittown. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WIAP 3; Majors Club 2,3,4; Newman 1; Basketball 1, Lacrosse I, Intramurals 2,3,4; Cap Crew. •Fischer. Margaret Ann. Robindale Apts. 1-4, Lawrence Rd. and West Chester Pike. Havertown. Theatre 208 1,3; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2, Public Relations Director 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intramurals 2. • Fisher, Dennis L. 58 Spruce St., CoatesviUe. Biology Club 3,4, German Club 1. •Fisher, Julie Wirth. Government Club 1,2,3; SPSEA 3,4. •Fitins, Zinta. 507 Columbia Ave., Lonsdale. Folk and Square Dancing 3; MENC 1.2; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1. • Fitzpatrick, Peter Harold 339 W. Union St., West Chester. Biology Club 1, German Club 4, Theatre 208. •Flashner, Alan Jack. 1308 Paper Mill Rd., Phila. 18. Varsity Club 2,3; Student Intramural Coordinator 2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4. • Flcager, Earl George. RD 2, CoatesviUe. •Fleming, Undo Lou. 7340 Hill Road, Phila. Psychology Club 4; Neithian Club 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; IVCF 4, SCA 1. •Flocco, Thomas Vincent. 906 Church Rd., Springfield, Del. Co. States- men 1,2,3; MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2. Concert Band 1,2.3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3. •Floyd, John D. 924 Foss Ave.. Drexel Hill. Jr. Chamber of Commerce 4. English Club 1; Newman 1,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Fontana, Joan Verna. 72 S. Keim St., Pottstown. SPSEA 1,2,3,4; New- man 1.2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Cap Crew. •Forgione, Helen Theresa. 1016 Bryan St., Drexel Hill. Bridge Club 3,4; Newman 1; Women ' s Day Council 2,4. • Forney, Charles Donald. 618 Penna. Ave.. Prospect Park. Varsity Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. • Fortuna, MaryAnn Rita. 842 Moyamensing Ave., Phila. Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4; Newman 1,2. •Fortunato, Elizabeth Anna. 247 Hastings Blvd., Broomall. Alphites 3,4, Government Club 1,2; SPSEA 1,3,4; Newman 1,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, Sec. 4; IGA Rep. at Large 4; Women ' s Resident Council, councilor 2,3,4; Chairman Rampage Float. Once Upon a Mattress. •Frasch, Diane Ellen. 129 Golf Rd., Darby. Alphites 2,3,4; Neithian Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,4; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Golden Rampage Float Com. 1, Decoration Com. 3,4; Cap Crew. • Frederick. Pasquale Raymond. 104 S. 12th Ave., CoatesviUe. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 1, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3. •Freed. Cynthia R 335 West Miner St., West Chester. SPSEA 4. • Freeman, Judith Frances. RD 1, Box 130, Cochranville. Women ' s Glee Club 1.2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4; SPSEA 1; IGA 4, Women ' s Advisory Board 4, Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; Sr. Class Nominating Com., Jr. Class Publicity Com., IGA Financial Com. •Friedman. James Martin. 875 N. Evans St., Pottstown. MENC 1,2,3,4; Brass Ensemble 1,2,3,4, College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,4, Concert Band 1,2,4, Sinfonietta 1,2,4, Woodwind Ensemble 2; Swope Hall Council 3, Pres. 4. •Fritz, Frieda Anna. RD 1, Bethel. Equestrian Club 1, German Club 1,2,4, Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,4; Jr. Year Abroad. •Fulton, Virginia Hughes. 221 Locust St., Oxford. Paramedical Club. •Gaffney, Virginia Ann. 137 S. Seventeenth St., Easton. Chemistry Club 1,2, Theatre 208 1; SPSEA 2,3,4; Newman 1,4; IGA 2,4. Women ' s Resi- dent Council 2, Dorm. V.Pres. 3,4; Golden Rampage 4, Big-Little Sister 2,3,4; Cap Crew; Jr. Prom Committee, Foo(prin(s 3, Elementary Math Club V.Pres. •Gale, Molly. RD 1, West Chester. SPSEA 4; Women ' s Day Council 1. •Gall, Constance W. 104 Penn Lane, West Chester. • Gallo Concetta E. 421 W. Fornance St., Norristown. Neithian Club 3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4. •Garzarelli, Vivien Gloria, 432 Laurel Ave., Aldcm. French Club 1,2,4, Modern Dance 1; Big-Little Sister 1. •Gaughan, Mary Ellen. 1693 Sheffield Dr., Norristown. WAA 4, WIAP 2,3,4; Neithian Club 3,4. SPSEA 3,4; Newman 2,3,4; Archery 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress: Physical Education Show Costumes. •Gaugler. Ann Louise. Martins Corner. CoatesviUe RD 2. • Gedney, Linda J. 1750 Skippack Pike, Centre Square. French Club 2,3; Neithian Club 2,4, SPSEA 1,2.4; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Golden Rampage 2,3, Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4, Synchro- nized Swimming 2,3, Slimnastics 4; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew. •Gelsinger, Lorraine Esther. RD 1, Robesonia. WAA 2; MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3, Treas. 4; Big-Little Sister 2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Cap Crew. •Gelwicks, Barbara Helen. 12 W. Locust St., Mechanicsburg. Women ' s Glee Club 2.3, Sec-Treas. 4; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Once Upon a Mattress. •George, Rita Arlene. 127 Vassar St., Phila. Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,4; Big-Little Sister 3; Softball 1,2; Jr. Class Pubhcity Com. • Getz, Betty Jean. 1 E. Glen Circle, Media. Government Club 2, Modern Dance 2,4, Soc-Antro Club 4; Geography 4; Young Republicans 2, Young Democrats 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Big-Little Sister 3,4. •Giallonardo, Uliana. 407 Beechwood Ave., Collingdale. • Gibson, Margaret Ann. 4041 Castor Ave., Phila. Neithian Club 2,3, SPSEA 3; Newman 1,2; Women ' s Resident Council 3, Social Chairman Off-Campus; Big-Little Sister 3. • Gilroy, Wallace M., Jr. 20 Rampart St., W. Media. • Giovanelli, Dominick. 7324 Buist Ave,, Phila. Majors Club 3,4; Foot- ball Trainer 4, Track and Field Judge 3,4, Gymnastics 4. • Girafalco, Philip Anthony. 305 Church St., Downingtown. Football 1 2, Track and Field 2,3, Baseball 1. •Glasgow, Linda D. 1546 Monroe St., York. Valkyrie 2. WIAP 2,3,4; SCA 1,2; Swimming Manager 2,3,4, Softball 1. • Glatlhorn, Emilie Ann. 1805 Robinson Ave., Havertown. Neithian Club 1. • Gluck, Raymond Martin. 2849 Shipley Rd., Phila. Hillel 1. • Goeller, Ann L. 1806 Zebley Rd., Wilmington, Del. Equestrian Club 1, Valkyrie 2,3, Corresponding Sec. 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3; Hockey 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Golden, Carmella F. 82 Friendly Lane, Levittown. French Club 1: SPSEA 1; Newman 1; Big-Little Sister 2; Intramurals 1. • Golden, Edward John, Jr. 37 Mayflower Rd., Levittown. Government Club 1.2! Jr. Chamber of Commerce 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3; Newman 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2. •Colder, Charles David, 7210 Pittville Ave., Phila. Booster Club 4, French Club 1, Modern Dance 2, Weightlifting 3; Majors Club 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1; Cap Crew. •Goldman, Roselyn. 842 Quincy Ave., Scranton. Neithian Club I, SPSEA 3,4; Hillel 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Cap Crew. • Goldser, Sharyn M, 1945 Olive St., Reading. WAA 1,2. Hillel 1. IGA Social Com, 4. Seipentine 4; Golden Rampage 3,4, Once Upon a Mattress. • Goldsmith, Annette Judith. 425 Linden Lane, Apt. 6, Media. • Good, Karen Lee. 125 Butt Lone, Chester. EngUsh 1; Serpentine 4. Footprints 3. • Gordon, Robert David. Apt. 304, Whitemarsh Apts., Lafayette Hill, Cinema 3,4, Government Club 1,2,3, Radio Club 2,3, Station Manager 4, SPSEA 2,3, Alpha Phi Omega 2,3, Corresponding Sec. 4; Track and Field 1; Cap Crew. • Gotsch, D. Jane. 2014 Berkley Rd,, Norristovim. Neithian Club 2.3.4, SPSEA 2,3; SCA 1; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Once Upon a Mattress • Gottlieb, Deloris E. 1310 W. Seventy-Sixth St., Phila. Sketch Club 2. Valkyrie 2, WIAP 1,2,3; IVCF 2. • Gottshall, Linda Sasa. 220 E. Third St., Waynesboro. Valkyrie 2,3,4. WAA 2,3,4, WIAP 4; Majors Club 3, SPSEA 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4. • Gough, Ann Elizabeth. 1234 Centre St., Ashland. MENC 1, Neithian Club 2, SPSEA 4; Nev man 1,2,3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1; Publicity Com. 3 • Graliam, Alan Edwford. 152 Greenhill Rd , King of Prussia. Anderson Math Club 1, Psychology Club 4, Varsity Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. •Gudelunas, William Anthony. 445 Sunbury St., Minersville. Govern- ment Club 1; Pi Gamma Mu 3, V.Pres. 4. • Guss. Susan Ann. 755 Oatman St., York. French Club 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2, Advisory Board 2, Junior Year Abroad 3. •Gutcheus, SallyAnn Elizabeth. 5221 Palmers Mill Rd., Upper Darby SPSEA 3,4. • Gwinn, Richard E. F-3, Dartmouth House, Swarthmore. Biology Club 1,2.3,4, Theatre 208 1, Modern Dance 2,3, Psychology Club 3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; IGA Elections Com. 3,4, Men ' s Day Council 1; Golden Rampage 3, Campus Charities 3,4; Men ' s Chorus 2; Tennis 2, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Executive Council 3, Cameyot; Cap Crew. •Habig. Joan Elizabeth 512 Main St., Watsontown. Cheerleading 2,3,4. Modern Dance 2,4, Valkyrie 2,3,4. WAA 1,2, WIAP 2; Majors Club 1,4, SPSEA 4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Gymnas- tics 1.2 •Haeberlein, George Stephen. 548 Achille Rd , Havertown Football 1. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. •Hager, Dorothy Patricia. 740 N. Chubb Dr , Doylestown. Theatre 208 4, MENC 1.2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Orjce Upon a Mattress. •Haggerty, Adele Cole, RD 2, Coopersburg. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4. •Hallman, Thelma D. RD 1, Chester Springs. • Hamilton, June B. 38 Dogwood Dr., Downingtown, SPSEA 3,4 •Harding, Bonnie Gibb. 274 Sackettsford Rd . Ivyland RD MENC 1.2.3.4. College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2 •Harley, James William. 103 Anderson St., Pollsville Jr. Chamber ol Commerce; Math Honor Society 3,4; Men ' s Resident Council 3,4, Basketball 1. • Harper, Joan Carolyn. 59 James Rd., Broomall. Anderson Math Club 1,2. Math Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Lacrosse 2, Intramurals 2,3,4; Rampage Float Com. 3. • Harris, Indianola Mane. 167 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne. German Club V. Pres. 4, NAACP 1,2, Psychology Club 3; IVCF 1,2. •Harris. Jane Terry. 328 Melvin St., Brookhaven. Anderson Math Club 1,2, V.Pres. 3,4, SPSEA 3,4; Big-Little Sister Com. 2; Footprints. • Harris, Mary Esther. 328 Melvin Dr., Brookhaven. Am. Inst, of Physics 3, Anderson Math Club 2, French Club 2, Modern Dance 4, Psychology Club 3, Radio Club 4; SPSEA 3,4; Young Democrats 2; Quad Angles 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress; Publicity Com. 3; Footprints Editor 3. • Harrison, Carol Joan. Brinton Hall C4, 615 Downingtown Pike, West Chester. •Hart, Judith Warfel. 425 S. Union St., Kennett Square. Sketch Club 1,2; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Golden Rampage Com. 3. • Hartenstine, Paul Raymond. 116 Belmont Ave., Norristown. English 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Serpentine Sr. Editor 4; Golden Rampage Com. 3: Cap Crew; jr. Prom Com., Jr. Class Publicity Com. • Hartman, Stephanie Elaine. 441 Summit Ave., Hanover. Theatre 208 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Harvey, Nancy Ann. Newtown Rd., Richboro MENC 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 2,3; IVCF 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1, Woodwind Ensemble 1. • Hatmaker, Arthur Allen. 56 S. Charlotte St., Pottstown. Jr. Chamber of Commerce 3,4; Intramurals. • Hay, Robert Louis. 604 Palairet Rd., Phila. 28. Alpha Phi Omega 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Hayden, Donna M. 5 Roundwood Lane, Levittown, WAA 3; English 4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Serpentine 3,4; Campus Charities Com. 1; Executive Council 2, Cap Crew. • Heaps, Sandra. 24 S. Second St., Colwyn. •Heilman, Thomas David. 112 N. Fourth St., Lebanon. WrestUng 4, Track and Field 3,4. • Heindel, Jean Ellen, 577 Vz McAllister St., Hanover. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2,3,4, WIAP 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 12,3,4; Women ' s Resident • Hensel, Millard I. 23 Grandview Dr., Telford. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3 Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3. • Henshey, Kay E. 8 E. Third St., Pottstown. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. • Heppe Carol Patterson. 68 Hillside Ave., Doylestown. Valkyrie 2: Modern Dance 2, WIAP 2; Gymnastics 2; Executive Council 2; Cap Crew. •Hethenngton, James Joseph 1121 Paoli Pike, West Chester. Friars 4, Newman 1, Golden Rampage 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1, Class V.Pres, 1, Executive Council 1,2. •Hibshman, Glenn R 408 College St., Myerstown. Varsity 2,3,4; Majors Club 3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4. Tennis 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Hickam, G. Evelyn 402 W, Barnard St,, West Chester, English 1,2,3,4. •Hilbert, Bonnie Mane Mounted Route, PhoenixviUe. Anderson Math Club 1,2, Sec.-Treas 3,4; SPSEA 3; YAF 3, Women ' s Resident Council 2; Once Upon a Mattress. Publicity Com. 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. •Hill, Susan Dorothy 1508 Champlost Ave., Phila. Government 1,4; WAA 2,3, SPSEA 4, Golden Rampage 3, • Hillenbrand, Carol Jean. 7403 Whitaker Ave,, Phila, German Club 2, Photography Club Sec 4 • Hinds, Arneita F, 130 E, Gay St, West Chester, WAA 1,2; MENC 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Golden Rampage 2, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Hodges, David F, 217 Valley View Rd., Media. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. • Hoernle, Kathleen Ann. 1801 Willow Rd,, Camp Hill. WIAP 1,2,3; SPSEA 2,3; Serpentine 4, Jr. Ring Dance. •Hoersch, Judith Davis. 721 S High St., West Chester. English 2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2; Serpentine 4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Hoffman, Elsa Mane 349 Oxford Rd., Norristown. WAA 1,2,3; Neithian Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3, Pres. of SE Region of SPSEA and Sec. 4; SCA 1,2, Com Chairman 3,4, Publicity Com. 1,2,3. •Hoffman, Margaret Elizabeth. 19 Fulmer Ave., Hatboro. •Holland, Florence Louise. 417 Chestnut St., Darby. Paramedical Club. •HolUnger, Terry Ray. 535 ' 2 E Chestnut St, Lancaster. Friars 2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4; Majors Club 4, Men ' s Resident Council Sec. 3; Cross Country 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4, Track and Field 1,2,3,4. •Hollingsworth, Robert Charles. 4161 Orchard Lane, Phila. YAF 3; Soccer 1,2,3; Math Club 3,4. •Holm, Carol Roberta, 300 Hastings Blvd., Broomall. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Woodwind Ensemble 2. •Holt, H. Robert 1330 Birchwood Ave,, Roslyn Men ' s Resident Council 3.4, Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Honigman, Michael Barry. 30 Hickory Lane, Newtown Square, Ger- man Club 1; SPSEA 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3, Sergeant at Arms 4. IGA Commuter Rep 4, Men ' s Day Council 2, Rep. at Large 3,4; Swim- ming 1; Executive Council 1. •Hoover, Ora Louise 1717 W, Lafayette Dr , West Chester, Anderson Math Club 2,3,4, •Hopson, George Calvert, 124 Walnut Ave,, Wayne, Football 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2, Track and Field 2,3, • Horwilz, Edward David. 535 Dutton Mill Rd., Brookhaven. Government Club 1; SPSEA 1,3, Newman 1,3; Young Democrats 3. •Houston, Janet Kay. 18 Rockview Terrace, North Plainfield, N.J. WAA 1. English 1,2,3,4. • Howard, Robert E. 39 Wood St., Coatesville. •Hulford, Robert, Jr. 38 Wayne Ave., Springheld. Chemistry Club 2,3, Pres. 4. •Huguenin, Kathleen Marie. 19 Kormar Rd., Norristown, Modern Dance 2; Neithian Club 1, Newman 1,2; IGA 4; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage 3; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew; Soph, Planning Com.; Prom Com. 3; Publicity Com. 3; Footprints 3. •Hunter, Katherine C. 2731 S. Eighteenth St., Phila, WIAP 1,2,3; SPSEA 1,4, IVCF 2,3,4; Golden Rampage 2,3; Gymnastics 1,2, Manager 3; Once Upon a Mattress. •Huss, Nancy M. Black Hawk Apts. M-8, Downingtown. Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 2,4; Synchronized Swimming 2,3,4; Bowling 2. •Hyatt, Robert Stewart. 1852 Windsor Park Lane, Havertown. Football 1,2,3,4. •lUc, Francine C. 200 Alden Ave., Morrisville. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 1,2,3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; La Peiichole, Trial by Jury; Elemen- tary Band, Elementary Orchestra. • Irvin, Beverly Anne. 220 W. Johnson Hwy.. Norristown. Women ' s Glee Club 2,3; SPSEA 4, SCA 1; IGA 4; Golden Rampage 3,4; Executive Council 2; Cap Crew; Soph. Semiformal Decorating, Jr. Ring Dance Tickets and Favors, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Class of 69 Advisory Council. • Irwin, Maud Chestnut. 419 Valley Rd., Havertown. Government Club 3,4; IVCF 3; Intramurals 3,4. • Ilva, Gloria Rose. 1709 Melrose Ave., Havertown. •Jackson, David William. 2534 S. Robinson St., Phila. Majors Club 2,4, Football 1,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Track and Field 1. •Jackson, Douglas E. 141 Summit Ave,, West Grove. Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4. •Jackson, Nollie W. 20 Rutledge Ave,. Rutledge. Paramedical Club. • Jarrett, Judith A. 515 West Gay St., West Chester. Bridge Club 3, Valkyrie 2,3, Co-chairman of Pledge Show 4, WAA 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3; Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Lacrosse 2,3, Intra- murals 2,3, Softball 1. • Johannessen, Toril 208 Integrity Ave., Oreland. French Club 3,4, WAA 3,4; Golden Rampage 2,3,4; Lacrosse 1, Intramurals 3,4; Once Upon a Mattress; Nominating Com. 3, Publicity Com. 3, Jr. Ring Dance. •Johnson, Annie Lorraine. 1015 Cobbs St., Drexel Hill. Government Club 1,2, Soc-Antro Club 3; SPSEA 1,3,4; ADA 3; Archery 1. • Johnson, Diane Elaine Box 20 RD 1, West Chester. Neithian Club 3,4; Freshmen Float Com. •Johnson, Elizabeth L. 919 Wynnewood Rd., Phila. Folk and Square Dancing 3, Government Club 1,2, Psychology Club 4, Women ' s Glee Club 2,3, WAA 3, Majors Club 1,2; Newman 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3, Bowling 3. 218 • Johnson, Harry Frank. 402 E. Portland St., Mechanicsburg. Varsity Club 2,3.4. Majors Club 3.4. SPSEA 4 Intramurals 1,2,3.4, Wrestling 1,2.3.4, Golf 2.3,4. •Johnson. Susan Lynn. 4116 Queen Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn. Alphiles 3.4. Cheerleading 2,3.4, SPSEA 1. IGA 4; Golden Rampage 3,4, Big- Little Sister 4. Synchronized Swimming 3; Cap Crew 3, Rampage Queen ' s Court 3, Rampage Queen 4, Jr. Prom Queen ' s Court. •Jones, Elizabeth. 1430 Cleveland Ave., Wyomissing. Alphites 2,3.4, Cheerleading 2,3,4, Soc-Antro Club 4, Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4: Swimming 1,2,3,4. Synchronized Swimming 1,4. Cap Crew. •Jones. Jonathan Roger. 1151 Wilmington Pike. Westtown. English 3.4. •Kachelries. Alice M. 618 Darby Terrace. Darby. Government Club 1.2.3; SPSEA 1.2,3,4, Newman 1.2,3.4: Young Republicans 4: Once Upon a Mattress: Publicity Com. •Kaczur. Claudia Ann. 321 Beidler Rd.. King of Prussia. WAA 1.2,3, WIAP 2,3,4: SPSEA 1.2,3: Tennis 2,3,4: Cap Crew. •Kann, Ardith L. 1861 Bannister St., York. SPSEA 1.2,3,4: Elementary Math Club 3, Corres. Sec. 4. • Karcher, Lois Anne. 735 S. Walnut St., West Chester. Sketch Club 2: SPSEA 3: Pubhcity Com. 3. •Koretsky, Judith Ann. 430 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City. WIAP 1: SPSEA 1.2.3.4: Newman 1.2,3.4: Big-Little Sister 3. • Kouffman. Susan J. RD 1. McVeytown. English 2.3.4. •Kaufiman, Walter Allan. 529 S. High St.. West Chester. Jr. Chamber of Commerce Pres. 3,4: Golden Rampage 4, Campus Charities Pres. 3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chairman Delaware Chamber of Commerce Symposium 3. • Kaufhold, Sandra LeVan. 11 Plank Ave., Willow Street. Women ' s Glee Club 1: Neithian Club 1. •Kegley, Cheryl Lynne. Ord. St., Salisbury. Modern Dance 1,2,3,4: SPSEA 3,4. •Kelly, Patricia M. 401 E. Baltimore Ave., Clifton Heights. SPSEA 1.2.3.4: Newman 1.2.3: Young Democrats 1,2; Big-Little Sister 3. • Kennedy. Nancy L. 488 Concord Rd.. Broomall. Women ' s Glee Club 2.3.4: SPSEA 3,4; IVCF 3,4: Young Republicans 1. • Kenworthy. Emilia Ada. 955 Serrill Ave., Yeadon. SPSEA 1,2,4. • Kerr. Kathleen Helen. Willow Ave., Audubon. Bridge Club 2; Majors Club 2: Hockey 1, Intramurals 2, Softball. •Kesting, Trudy Elaine. 228 S. Evergreen Ave., Woodbury, N.J. Val- kyrie 2.3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3: Hockey 1,2.3, Capt. 4, Basket- ball 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 3. Bowling 2. •Kiddy. Jeanne. 57 Poplar Rd., Bristol. SPSEA 4. • Kindred, James Wallace. RD 1, Sunset Courts, Honey Brook. Gym- nastics. •King, Donald Edwin. 115 Hobart Ave., Short Hills, N.J. SPSEA 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. • Kinton, Margaret Diana. 850 Potter Ave., Berwyn. SPSEA 4. •Klammer, Sandra N. 465 Ratzer Rd., Wayne, N.J. Bridge Club 3, WAA 1.2,3: SPSEA 1,2,3: Golden Rampage 1, Big-Little Sister 3; Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3, Sinfonietta 1,2,3, String Ensemble 1,2.3: Archery 3. •Kleintop. Carol Frances. 425 First Ave. Bethlehem. Women ' s Glee Club 1.2.3.4: Neithian Club 1. •Klotz. Lois L. Box 379 RD 1, Bangor. SPSEA 1.2,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. • Knauss, Elizabeth Ann. 417 Vineyard Dr., Gibsonia. Bridge Club 1, WAA 2: SPSEA 4: Intramurals 2,3,4, Bowling 3. •Knowles, Cornelia Stabler. Copeland School Rd., West Chester. Modern Dance 2: Christian Science 3,4; Big-Little Sister 1,2; Publicity Com. 3. • Kodish, Gary S. 1410 72 Ave. 109, Phila. Government Club 1.2,3, Pres. 4: Hillel 1,2. Treas. 3; Men ' s Day Council 3, Sr. Rep. 4; Intra- murals 3.4: Cap Crew; Publicity Chairman, Footprints Editor-in-Chief 3. •Kohn. Arlene Nina. 506 Warren St.. Broomall. SPSEA 3. •Komes. Despina M. 140 Washington Ave., Phoenixville. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4. •Krallinger, Mary Louise. 206 Price St., West Chester. Women ' s Chorus 1, Elementary Orchestra 1. •Krantz Jean Carol. 2603 Madison Ave., Claymont, Del. Paramedical Club 3,4. • Kratzer, Mary Jane. Pleasant Valley, Bucks County. SPSEA 4; SCA 4. •Kreger. Joanne C. 5 St. James Place, Yardley. SPSEA 4; IVCF 4; Golden Rampage 2:; Cap Crew; Social Chairman Off Campus 1. •Krout, Floyd Duane. RD 3, Spring Grove. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4; SPSEA 1,2.4; Math Honor Society 3,4; Golden Rampage 4; Wrestling 1,2: Rampage Float 3,4. •Krupansky, Doris Marie. 309 Dean St., West Chester. SPSEA 2,3,4, Newman 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2. •Kulp. Newton E. Ottsville. Anderson Math Club 1. V.Pres 2.3.4. Varsity Club 3.4; SPSEA 1.2.3. Pres. 4; Men ' s Resident Council 4: Quad Angles 1.2. Serpentine 3.4; Golden Rampage 3.4; Wrestling 1. Head Manager 2.3.4; Executive Council 2. Once Upon a Mattress. Cap Crew; Chairman of Rampage Float Com. 3. Planning Commission 3. Ring Dance Decoration Com. 3. Footprints 67, NCTM 3,4. •Kurowski, Raymond S. 607 Pottsville St., Minersville. Friars 3.4. Varsity Club 2.3.4. WeightUfting Club 3; Majors Club 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Track and Field 1: Chairman of Christmas Program Friars. • Kuzan, Kathryn Helen. 34 E. 21 St., Hialeah, Florida. Neithian Club 3.4, SPSEA 3,4; Newman 4; Golden Rampage 4. •Labyak, Kathryn Anne. 122 Plumtree Rd., Levittown. German Club 3. MENC 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 2.3; College Choir 3,4: Women ' s Chorus 1,2: Once Upon a Mallress. •Lacis, Dace. 147 Second Ave, Broomall. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2.3.4: English 1,2: Women ' s Resident Council 2.3,4; Serpentine 4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Lacy. Jacquelyn Saundra 127 E. Providence Rd.. Yeadon. Women ' s Glee Club 2. Social Sec. 3. V.Pres. 4: WAA Coordinator 3. •LaFatc. Patricia Ann. 43 Smoketree Rd , Levittown. WAA 2,3, Co- ordinator 4: Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 4; Newman 1,2: Intramurals 1,2.3.4. Bowling 2.3. •Landau. Gary Charles. Swarthmore Apts., Swarthmore. Football 1. Basketball 1. Gymnastics 1.2. Track and Field 1,2. •Landis. Robert C. 437 W. Jefferson St. Media. Varsity Club 3.4; Majors Club 3.4, SPSEA 3.4; Alpha Phi Omega 2.3,4; Intramurals 1.2. Gymnastics 1.2.3.4. •Langhans. Lawrence A. 302 W. Richardson Ave., Langhorne. French Club 1.2. Pres. 4; Jr. Year Abroad. •Lappano. Barbara Jean. 424 S. Fourteenth St., Harrisburg. Alphites 3,4, Cheerleading 2,3.4, Modern Dance 1,2.4, Valkyrie 2.3,4; Majors Club 3,4: Newman 1: Women ' s Resident Council 2; Once Upon a Mattress choreographer. • Lou. Michael William. 727 E. Boundary Ave.. York. Swimming 1.2,3,4, Intramurals 1.2,3. Track and Field 1. •Laughman. Stephen Douglas. 500 Hartman Ave.. Hanover. Varsity Club 2.3,4: Newman 1.2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, •Lausel. Lynne Joyce. 2547 Irvington Rd.. Drexel Hill. Biology Club 1.3. Bridge Club 3,4: SPSEA 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2: Frosh Shipwreck Party Com . Jr. Ring Dance Decorations. •Lebischak, Patricia Ann. 1242 Clover Lane. West Chester. Newman 1.2: Big-Little Sister 2: Intramurals 1. •LeCron, Nancy Albin. Elstone Dr., Glen Mills. WAA 1,2; SPSEA 1,2,3.4; Rampage Float Com. 3, Math Club tor Elementary Majors 3. •Leddy, Mary Theresa 6021 Chester Ave., Phila. Bridge Club 1, Psy- chology Club 3, WIAP 1; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2; Women ' s Day Council 1,2,3,4. •Leib, Robert Bryan, Schaefferstown. Friars 3,4, Varsity Club 2,3.4: Soccer 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1. •Leidich Bryson Lee. 5955 Devonshire Heights Rd., Harrisburg. Radio Club 2, Program Director 3. News and Production Manager 4; MENC 1.2.3: College Choir 3, Mens Chorus 1.2. Concert Band 2. Marching Band 2; Student Representative from Radio to American Association of University Professors 3. •Lennon. Patricia Ann. 308 Berkshire Rd.. Fairless Hills. Cheerleading 2, WAA 1,2,3.4; Neithian Club 1. SPSEA 4; Newman 1,2: Intramurals 1.2,3,4. • Lenzi, Evelyn Theresa. 217 S. Walnut St., West Chester. English Club 1,2,3. •Lerda, Mary Louise. 22 Westmoreland St., Westminster. Md. Valkyrie 2.3.4. Women ' s Glee Club 3.4. WAA 3,4, WIAP 3,4; Majors Club 2.3.4, SPSEA 1.4; Hockey 1. Basketball 1.2. Manager 3.4. Lacrosse 2: Cop Crew. •Lesnick. Edward S. 608 S. Walnut St., West Chester. SPSEA 3,4: IVCF 3. • Levendis. James Michael. 127 Lehman St.. Lebanon. Friars 2,3,4; MENC 1,2.3,4: Brass Ensemble 3. College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Criterions 2.3.4. March- ing Band 1.2.3: Once Upon a Mattress Musical Director and Conductor. • Lewis, George Thomas. 83 N. Sproul Rd., Broomall. Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4, WrestUng 1,2. •Lewis. Helen Mae. Pa. Star Rt.. Frenchtown. N.J. German Club 1.2. •Lewis! Jerry Richard 4224 W. Seventh St., Trainer. English 1; Men ' s Day Council 1,2,3, Sec. -Treas. 4. • Lewis, Joseph John. 703 E. Germantown Pike, Norristown. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4. Men ' s Chorus 1.2. • Lindeman, Margaret T. Bishop Hollow Rd., Newtown Square. Para- medical Club 3,4. •Liquori. Michael Robert. 7808 Windrim Rd., Upper Darby. Biology Club. •Lockerby, Kenneth H. 735 S. Walnut St., West Chester. •Loney, Glendora Virginia 515 Folcroff Ave., Sharon Hill. Paramedical Club 1.2.3.4. •Long. C. Donald. 2380 West Chester Rd., Coatesville. Geography 3,4, MENC 1,2, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Men ' s Chorus 1.2; Tennis 1.2,3,4. •Lonsinger. Linda Jane. 1452 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley. Bridge Club 2. Valkyrie 2,3.4. WIAP 3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1; Basketball 2,3. Lacrosse 1.2,3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Cap Crew. • Lotz. Nancy Elizabeth. 1118 Mahantongo St.. Pottsville. French Club 1.2,4, Government Club 2,4, Theatre 208 1.2.4, Radio Club 2; Young Democrats 2.4: Jr Year Abroad. •Loux. George Snads. Oak Park. Lansdale. Soccer 4, Tennis 3,4. •Lucas. Karen Enid. West Pleasant Grove Rd., West Chester. Valkyrie 2,3,4. WIAP 2,3,4; Majors Club 2,4. SPSEA 3; Basketball 1,2,3, Softball 1,2,3. •Lucca, Joseph A. 1528 S. Twenty-ninth St., Phila. •Lukshides. Donna M. 1403 Culhane St.. Chester. WAA 1: Neithian Club 1. SPSEA 1.2.3.4; Newman 1,3.4; Golden Rampage 1,2; Rampage Float Com. 1,2 •Lyons, Sharon Kay. 709 Slate St.. Millville. Valkyrie 2,3.4, WAA 4; Majors Club 2.4. SPSEA 3: Hockey 2. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. • McAnally, Helene Dolores. 926 N. Sixty-Fifth St., Phila. French Club 1.2.3. Government Club 3.4: Neithian Club 2.3, SPSEA 3,4: Newman 1,2,3,4: Golden Rampage 2.3. Big-Little Sister 3; Cap Crew. •McCann. Joseph James. 210 E. Gay St., West Chester. Jr. Chamber of Commerce 4; Newman 2,3,4; Football 2,3. 219 •McCann, Katherine Ruth. 2 Tasker Ave., Norwood. Alphites 2,3,4, Valkyrie 2,3, Treas. 4; Majors Club 2,3,4; IGA 3; Golden Rampage 2,3. Basketball 1,2, Lacrosse 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Softball 2; Class Treas. 3, Cap Crew. •McCool, Thomas Philip. 200 Flintlock Rd., Drexel Hill. English Club 3, SPSEA 4; Newman 1; Football 1,2, Intramurals 1,2. • McDade, Frances J. 416 Spring Valley Rd , Media. Theatre 208 1: Big-Litlle Sister 2,3. •McDonnell, Janice Margaret. 451 Southcroft Rd , Springlield. Spanish Club 2.3,4; SPSEA 1; Newman 1. •McElwee, Neal Edward, III. 731 Pennsylvania Ave., Chester. •McGann, Rita Bernadelte. 2307 Bond Ave., Drexel Hill. Newman 2,3; IGA 4; Serpenline 3,4; Cap Crew; Ring Com. 3, Ring Dance Com. 3, Soph. Advisory Board, Rampage Float Com. 2,3. •McGarvey, Joan Elizabeth. 801 MacDade Blvd., CoUingdale. SPSEA 4; Young Republicans 3,4; Serpenfine 4; Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intramurals 2.3; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; Ring Dance Decorations 3. • McGIinn, H. Thomas. 1005 Vauclair Ave., Woodlyn. Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Photography 3,4, Psychology 3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Serpenfine 3,4; Cap Crew; Footprints 3. •McLaren. Marjorie Ruth ' . 2401 Donlon Rd., Wilmington, Del. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2, WIAP 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 1; Newman 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1.2, Lacrosse 1,2,3. Intramurals 1.2. •McLorie, Edward John. 202 Price St., West Chester. Weightlifting Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3, Track and Field 1. •McMillen, Linda Maureen. 35 Main St., Watsontown. MENC 1,2,3,4, SCA 1; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage Secretary 3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; Soph, Semi-Formal, Junior Ring Dance, Class Officers Nominations Com. 2,3. Rampage Float 2; Swope Hall Music Council Sec. -Treas. 4. •McNeil. Ann R. Thornton. Valkyrie 2,3,4; Majors Club 2, SPSEA 2,3, Newman 1; Hockey 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3, Softball 1; Cap Crew. •McNicholas, Henrietta Gail. 2703 Liberty St., Easton. Neithian Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 4. •McNully. Darla Busza. 211 Chester Pike, Norwood. •MacBurney, Diana Sue. RD 1, Conestoga Rd., Elverson. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Serpenfine 3, Typing Editor 4; Golden Rampage 2, Big-Little Sister 2; Cap Crew. •MacKay, Carol M. 33 Fairview Ave., Hatboro. Bridge Club 2, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2,3,4, Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 2,3,4; Cap Crew. •MacRone, Richard Anthony, 868 Quaint St., Secane. Varsity Club 2,3,4; IGA 3.4, Mens Resident Council 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. • Madeira, Alice Lee, 9 Carlisle Ave., Lincoln Park, Reading. Neithian Club 3, Membership Chairman 4; IVCF 2, SCA 1,3,4; Young Republi- cans 2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Majewski, Joanne A. 828 Rosary Lane, West Chester. Newman 1; Golden Rampage 2 •Mallory, Tommye Lynn. 5601 Walnut St., Phila. Government Club 1, NAACP 1, Chairman of Program Com. 2,3,4, Radio Club Historian 2.3, SETS 2,3,4, WAA I;, SPSEA I; Young Democrats 1,2,3,4; Quad Angles 1, Co-Editor 2,3,4, Student Handbook Co-Editor 2, Editor 3; Executive Council Chairman 2, Cap Crew; Decoration Com. 1,2, Refreshment Com. 1,2, Float Com. 1,2. •Malpeli, Mary. 430 Strafford Ave., Wayne. Government Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3,4; Young Republicans 3, V.Pres. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, Pres. 4; Big-Little Sister 3. • Manderachi, Dominic J. 851 Plymouth Rd., Norristown. Government Club 1; Geography 1,2, V.Pres. 3,4; Newman 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4. • Manners, Suzanne A. 256 W. Wilkes-Barre St., Easton. Neithian Club 2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3,4. • Mannoff, Susan L. 519 Arthur Ave., Scranton. SPSEA 2,3.4; HiUel 1; Women ' s Resident Council 3,4. •Mansell, Robert Edward. Box 21, St. Michael. Varsity Club 2,3,4; Majors Club 3,4; IGA 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1. •Mapstone, Judith Anne. 115 Reel St., Coatesville. •Margie, Jane Frances. Main St., Weston. •Markley, Carole Louise. 113 College Ave., Mountville. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2,3,4, Majors Club 1,2; Hockey 1, Intramurals 2,3,4, Archery 2,3,4. • Markovich, John M. Box 755, RD 2, PottsviUe. Government Club 1; Young Democrats 1,2 • Marnner, Norman Pete, 1031 N. Eyre Drive, Chester. Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Friars 3.4. Psychology Club 3; SPSEA 4; Men ' s Resident Council 2, Social Chairman 3; Golden Rampage 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Class V.Pres. 4, Executive Council 3, Chairman of Cap Crew; Junior Advisor lo Freshman Class 3, Intramural Rep. 2. •Martin, Patricia L. 230 Academy Ave., Glenolden. Philosophy Club 4; WAA 2.3,4; English 1,2; Newman 2,3; Serpenfine Business Manager 4; Golden Rampage 2,3,4; Executive Council 1,2, Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; Rampage Float Com. 1,2,3, Soph. Dinner-Dance Co-Chair- man. Ship Wrecked Dance Chairman, Oldies But Goodies Dance Chair- man, Chairman of Decoration for Ring Dance. •Marlyn, Gail Elva. 180 Hansell Rd., Lansdowne. Neithian Club 1,2,3,4. SPSEA 4; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Massiela, John Francis. 910 Fairview Ave., Bristol. Soccer 2, Basket- ball 1, Intramurals 3. • Maslurzo, Pamela Ann, 6803 Emlen St., Phila. WAA Coordinator 2; Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 1, Newman 1. • Matthews, Hester Ann 1803 GreenhiU Rd., Lansdowne. SPSEA 4; Golden Rampage 3. Big-Little Sister 1,2,3,4. •Maurer, Susan Marie RD 2, Hegins. English 1,2; Big-Liltle Sister 2. •May, Robert B. Hershey Football 4, Wrestling 2, • Mead, Eleanor B, 227 Wrights Lane, Media. SPSEA, •Meeks, Anne V. 17 W. Union St., West Chester, •Meeks, Louise M. RD 2, Landenberg. English 1,2,3, SPSEA 1,3; Big- Little Sister 2, •Meixell, Lynnette Ruth, 1636 Bridgetown Pike, Feasterville, Modern Dance 1,2, Radio Club 1, Sec, 2,3, Co-educational Director 4; SPSEA 1,2; IVCF 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council Counselor 2,3,4. •Mellott, Donna C, 1574 Hoffecker Rd., Pottstown. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3, WAA 1; SPSEA 1, IVCF 1,2,3,4; YAF 3; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3; Swimming 1, Intramurals 1. •Melograno, Vincent J., Jr. 2411 New Albany Rd., Cinnaminson, N.J. Varsity Club 3,4; Majors Club 1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1.2.3,4, Gymnastics 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4. •Meluskey, Anthony Joseph, 12 Fawn Lane, Newtown Square. Am. Inst, of Physics Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, German Club 1,2; Newman 1; Football Trainer 1,2,3, Baseball 1, • Mendenhall, Diane Ellen, 3814 Norwood Ave., Downingtown. Sketch Club 1; Geography 3,4, SPSEA 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Women ' s Day Council 2, • Mendicino, Frances Mariangela. 1128 Yeadon Ave., Yeadon. WAA 1.2; Newman 1,2. •Menges, Wera A. Box 182, RD 1, Dawson. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1; Majors Club 1, SPSEA 1,4; Hockey 1,2, Basketball 1, Intramurals I. •Meredith, Irene J, HiUendale Rd., Kennett Square. French Club 1,2,4, Theatre 208 1; English 1; Golden Rampage 1,2, Big-Little Sister 2,3; Jr. Year Abroad, Freshman Advisory Board. •Miles, Carole W, Glen Moore. •Miller, Jill Ann. RD 5, West Chester. SPSEA 3,4. •Miller, Judith Caroline. 1820 Eaton Ave., Bethlehem. Equestrian Club 1, Corresponding Sec. 2, Pres. 3; MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2. •Miller, Kathryn Blair, Valley Del Blvd,, Kimberton. Theatre 208; Assistant Resident Advisor; Jr. Year Abroad. •Miller, Luciana. 3 Gable Ave., Downingtown. Government Club I; Newman 1,2,3,4, Young Republicans 1,2. •Miller. Martha Gail. 405 Strasburg Ave., Parkesburg. Women ' s Glee Club 1; Neithian Club 1,3; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3,4; Golden Rampage 2. •Miller, Petrina Alicia. 1154 School House Lane, West Chester. Ander- son Math Club 1,2,3,4; Newman 2.3,4; Cap Crew. • Miller, Ruth Anne. 136 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. French Club 1; Sketch Club 1; SPSEA 4. •Miller, Sandra Louise, 1404 Robin Rd . Coatesville. • Mills, Sally Ann. 512 Spruce St, Lonsdale. German Club 1. WAA 2; Serpenline 4; Big-Litlle Sister 2; Once Upon a Maffress. •Milne, Nancy Ellen. 5 Glenolden Rd,, Yardley. Alphites 3,4, Equestrian Club 1,2, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2, Tennis 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Minus Joyce Laverne. 17 Nichols Ave., Coatesville. NAACP 1,2, Spanish Club 2,3, Treas. 4; WAA 1, Neithian Club 4; SPSEA 4; IVCF 4; SCA 1, Serpenfine 4; Cap Crew. •Moliken, Paul Donald 7456 Malvern Ave., Phila. Scuba Club 1; Men ' s Resident Council 3; Serpenfine 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Maffress; Foofprinfs Literary Editor. •Montoro, M. Ellen. 1108 Oak St., Coatesville. Government Club 1,2; Cap Crew. •Moody, Jayne Whittredge. 59 Kay St., Newport, R.I. Paramedical Club 2. •Moon, Lois Eileen. 905 Stambridge Rd., Drexel Hill. •Moore, Joel Arthur. 311 Highland Ave., Jenkintown. English 1,3,4; SPSEA 4. •Morgan, Sheila Anne. 7524 Elk Rd., Pittsburgh. NAACP 1,2,3,4, Phono- graph Club 3, MENC 1,2,3,4; Young Democrats 2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Sinfonietta 2,3, String Ensemble 3. •Morocheo, Rose Marie J. 201 Chester Pike, Norwood. MENC 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 4; College Choir 2,3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Sinfonietta 1,2, Woodwind Ensemble 2,3,4; Once Upon a Maffress; Came of; La Perichole. •Morrison, Maureen Ann. 217 Redstone Ridge, Cherry Hill, N.J. Wo- men ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4, WAA 1.2,3; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2; Golden Rampage 1, Big-Little Sister 1,2,3; Cap Crew; Spring Weekend Com. I. •Morrow, Cynthia Engel. Westtown Rd., West Chester. Neithian Club 2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 4; Big-Little Sister 4; Cap Crew. •Morion, Margaret M. 919 Shilo Rd., West Chester. English Club 3,4. •Mosser. Diane Catherine 1721 Millare St., Bethlehem. SPSEA 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1.3. •Moyer. Barbara Anne. Box 38, Bedminister. Am. Inst, of Physics 1, Sec. 2, Pres, 3,4; SPSEA 3,4. •Moyer, Carol Ann. 248 Upland Rd., Brookhaven. Equestrian Club 1,2, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2, WIAP 1,2,3; SPSEA 4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Chorus 4; Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3, Softball 1,3,4. •Moyer, Dianne Margaret. 127 Freeburg. Biology Club; Once Upon a Mattress. • Moyer, Thomas Richard, 127 Beech St,, Pottstown, Anderson Math Club 1.2; Math Honor Society V.Pres, 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi Treas. 4. • Muhr, Jeanne Adele. 1355 Second Ave., Hellertown. Booster Club 1,2; Neithian Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1, •MuUikm. Marianne E 11 Upl and Rd., Brookhaven. Phonograph Club 1.2, SPSEA 4. • MulUn, Kathleen Mane. 133 E. Benedict Ave.. Hovertown. SPSEA 3,4, Newman 2.3,4. •Mullin, Richard Thomas, RD 1. Box 208, Quakertown. Theatre 208 1,2.3.4, Radio Club 2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Munroe. Diane Alease. 633 Bellaire Ave., Ambler. Modern Dance 2; NAACP 2. Treas. 3,4, Photography Club 3, WIAP 3; Majors Club 2; Intramurals 3. • Murphy. Joann Eugenia. RFD 1, Box 83, Lincoln University. NAACP 2,3.4. SPSEA 3.4. SCA 1. Cop Crewr; Advisory Board 2; Nominating Com. 3. •Murray, Eileen Joan. 428 Ellis Ave., Colwyn. Anderson Math Club 1.2. WAA 2.3. WIAP 2. Newman 1,2,3; Bowling 2; Cap Crew; Rampage Float Com. 2.3; Rampage Queen Com. 3. • Musika. John Sweet. 1408 Olive St.. Coatesville. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2.4, Concert Band 1. Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Track and Field 1,2,3.4; La Pencbole. •Mustard. W. Stanley. 112 Walsh Rd.. Lansdowne. Majors Club 1,2.3,4; Soccer 1.3. Track and Field 1; Executive Council 2. • Myers, George William. 121 Throne Ave., York. Soccer Manager. Intramurals 1.2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2,3 •Nast. Richard Gordon. 1405 Highland Ave., West Chester. Alpha Phi Omega 3.4. Football 1,2.3; Platoon Leaders Class. United States Marine Corps • Neal. Barbara Dayle 14 Springhouse Lane, Media. English 1.2; Quad Angles 4. • Netzel. Elizabeth Jane. 303 McKinley Ave., Milmont Park. Anderson Math Club 1; Neithian Club 2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4, SPSEA 2,4; Intra- murals 2.3,4. Bowling 4; Rampage Float 2.3,4, Newslettei 3, Halloween Dance Com.. Hayride Com.. Women ' s Govt. Dance Com. 3,4. •Nuebeck, Margaret M. 45 Horsham Rd., Hatboro. Neithian Club 1,2; Newman 1,2,3; Women ' s Resident Council 1,2; Swimming 1, Syn- chronized Swimming 3,4; Freshman Float Com., Soph. Semi-Formal Com. •Neumann. Lewis E. 1011 Baily Rd., Yeadon. Friars 2,3, Pres. 4; IGA 3; Class Pres. 3. •Nicodemus, Larry Edward. 510 Beechwood Lane, Narberth. MENC 1,2; ADA 3,4. Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2. •Noel. Jennifer Lorraine. 125 N. Main St.. Spring Grove. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3.4. Women ' s Chorus 1,2; MENC Executive Com. 3. • Nolan, Linda Marie. 46 W. Crown Terrace, Morrisville. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2.3.4. WIAP 1.2,3; Newman 1,2; Swimming 1,2.3, Intramurals 1,2.3,4 Synchronized Swimming 1. •Norcia, Rose Frances. 20 N. Florida Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. WAA 2.3; Neithian Club 4. SPSEA 4; Newman 1,2; IGA Publicity and Public Relations Com. 4; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage 2,3; Cap Crew. Rampage Queen ' s Court 4. • Nottle, Barry W 118 W. Miner St., West Chester. MENC 1,2,3,4; Brass Ensemble 3,4, College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3,4. •O ' Hara, Nancy L. 6130 N. Eleventh St., Phila. 41. Spanish Club 4; Neithian Club 2, SPSEA 3,4; Newman 1,2; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3. • Olmstead. Van D.. Jr. 30 S. Third St., Oxford. Bridge Club 2,3, Government Club 1,2.3,4, Theatre 208 2,3,4, NAACP 3,4, Radio Club 2.3, Spanish Club 4; Young Democrats 4, Young Republicans 2,3, ADA 3,4; Men ' s Resident Council 3. •Olsen, Erika Lynne. 501 S. Eagle Rd., Havertown. Biology Club 1,2; SPSEA 4; SCA 1.2. Sec. 3,4; Intramurals 1; Class Publicity Com. 3 •Orazietii, Paula Marie. 59 Strath Haven Dr., Broomall. Government Club 1. Modern Dance 3; Newman 1,3. • Oreal. Estelle Christine. 734 Clyde Circle, Bryn Mawr. Neithian Club 2,3; Newman 1,2,3; Golden Rampage 2, Big-Little Sister 2,3; Intra- murals 1,2. • Osman, Blanche Elizabeth. Woodbury Terrace, Woodbury, N.J. Val- kyrie 2.3.4; Majors Club 1.4, SPSEA 3; Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 3. •Overholt, Jane Karen. Bustleton Pike, Richboro. SPSEA 3,4; Big-Little Sister 3,4; Cap Crew. •Packer. Diane Marie. 800 W. Ashland Ave., Glenolden. Psychology Club 3; English 1.2. • Palanjian, Vartouhi. 3164 Jasper St., Phila. Folk and Square Dancing 1; French Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2; SPSEA 2; Newman 2,3; Women ' s Day Council 2, Women ' s Resident Council 3; Student Hand- book 2; Golden Rampage 1,2, Big-Little Sister 1,2,3. •Palladino. Joan A. 58 Walnut St., Pottstown. French Cub 1,2,3; SPSEA 4; Newman 1.2; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Big-Little Sister 2. •Pontellos, Eve A. 20 Steel Rd.. Havertown. Big-Little Sister 2,3. •Parke. Frank Willard. 419 Madison Ave., Hatboro. SPSEA 1; Kappa Delta Pi V.Pres. 4. •PassarelU, Ernest Joseph. 11 Cloverdale Ave., Upper Darby. Booster Club 3.4, Government Club 4; Young Democrats 4; Intramurals 3. • Patch, Margaret Elizabeth. 415 State St., Shillington. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; IGA 3, Women ' s Resident Council 3, Unit Pres. 4, Judicial Board 3; Serpentine 3,4; Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3, Concert Band 2.3,4; Class Treas. 2,4; Executive Council 2; Cap Crew. •Potton Carole Ann. 274 PrisciUa Lane, Aldan. Alphites 2,3,4, Valkyrie 2,3, Recording Sec. 4, WAA 1, WIAP 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3, Lacrosse 1,2,3. • Payton. Sharon Lee. RD 2. New Hope. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Neithian Club 1,2; SPSEA 2,3.4; Elementary Math Club 3.4. • Pearse. Sandra Lee. 514 Dalmas Ave., Folcrolt. Psychology Club 3,4. English 1,2,3.4; Newman 1,2; Golden Rampage 1.2; Big-Little Sister 2,3. • Pechin. Joan Randall. 315 W. First Ave., Malvern. German Club 2; Neithian Club 3,4; Golden Rampage 2,3; Swimming 3; Cap Crew; Jr. Class Float Com. • Peirson. Carole Elaine. Cedarcroft Rd., Kennett Square. MENC 1,2.3.4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1.2.3.4. Concert Band 1,2.3.4, Sinfonietta 1, Woodwind Ensemble 1,2.3 •Pelter, Virginia Elizabeth. 5701 Greene St., Phila. • Perkins. Janet S. 159 Kalos St.. Phila. Theatre 208 2. Sec.-Treas. 3.4 Once Upon a Mattress, Costume Com. Chairman. •Petchkofski, Margaret F. 132 Tyler Ave., Woodlyn. English, SPSEA Serpentine; Big-Little Sister; Cap Crew; Advisory Board 1. •Peters. Frances E. 5516 N Sixth St., Phila. French Club 1.2.3.4 Newman 1,2; Jr. Year Abroad. •Petrovich. B. Robert. 453 Jefferson Ave., Beaver. German Club 4 Golden Rampage 1; Soccer 4; Fr. Float Co-Chairman; Jr. Year Abroad •Petrus. Kathy. 405 E. Third St., Florence, N. J. French Club 3.4 WAA 2.3.4; Newman 1; Synchronized Swimming 1. • Pfaehler. Ella Marie. 30 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville. •Pflueger, Darlene Ann. 704 Neshcmnock Blvd.. New Castle. German Club 1.2; Jr. Year Abroad. • Phalen. Timothy O. 15 Braxton Rd., Rosemont. Football; Gymnastics 1,2. Track and Field 3. • Pierson. Douglas H. G. 2709 Harrison St., Wilmington, Del. Govern- ment Club 1.2; Young Republicans 3,4; Intramurals. • Pietrantonio, Annette Carol 2041 McCleelan St., Phila. Anderson Math Club 1.2, WAA 2,3; Newman 1,2; Golden Rampage 1,4; Intra- murals 1,2.3; Once Upon a Mattiess. •Pinder. Judy Yvonne. 117 S. Fifty-Fourth St., Phila. Bridge Club 2, NAACP 1.2.3.4, Photography 3; Neithian Club 4, SPSEA 3,4; Young Democrats 3; Quad Angles 2. •pisasale, Concetta R. 103 Henley St., Overbrook Hills. Government 1; SPSEA 4. • Pitlock. John W., III. 208 E. Gay St., West Chester. Am. Inst, of Physics 3. V.Pres. 4. Theatre 208 4. •Polite. Sherry S. 1137 Providence Rd.. Media. Anderson Math Club 1,2, SPSEA 1.2.3; Math Honor Society 3.4; Serpentine 3. • Pomaiba. Bonita Jeanne. Lyndell. SPSEA 4; Big-Little Sister 2.3.4. • Ponte. Arlene Patricia. 441 S. Ave.. Media. German Club 3; WAA 2. Badminton Manager 3; Neithian ' Club 1.2, SPSEA 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress Program Com. •Poole. Linda Ann. 513 LionviUe Rd.. Downingtown. MENC 1.2,3,4; College Choir 3.4, Women ' s Chorus 1.2. •Pope. Patricia Ann. 122 Birchwood Rd., Aldan. Bridge Club 2; Val- kyrie 2,3.4. WAA 2.3; Majors Club 1.2.3.4; Golden Rampage 3. Big- Little Sister 2.3; Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2, Lacrosse 1,2,3.4, Intra- murals 1.2.3.4; Class Sec. 3. Cap Crew. •Posey, Susan E. Box 208, RD 1, Reading. Theatre 208 1,2,3,4, Radio Club 2.3; Young Republicans 3; Once Upon a Mattress House and Ticket Chairman. •Powers. Robert Francis. 551 Brookline Blvd.. Havertown. Photography Club 3,4; Geography V.Pres. 3,4; Newman 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3.4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3.4; IGA Treas. 4; Quad Angles 3.4; Serpen- tine Co-Editor Photography 4; Golden Rampage 4, Chairman of Queen ' s Com. Intramurals 4; Once Upon a Mattress: Student Union Com. 3; All Star Course 4; Assemblies and Lecture Com. •Pratt, Mary Joanne. 4601 Chester Ave., Phila. French Club 1,2,3,4, Theatre 208 1,2,4. Spanish Club 1,2; Newman 1; Quad Angles 1,2; Cap Crew; Jr. Year Abroad. •Pritchard, Jack W., Jr. 721 S. High St., West Chester. Theatre 208 3; SETS 1,2,3; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3.4; Intramurals 2; Cap Crew. •Prizer. Sally Louise. RD 1. Spring City. Sketch Club 2, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2.3.4. WIAP 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; SCA 1; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Archery 2.3,4. • Rader, Eugene James. 216 Lenni Rd., Glen Riddle. Football 1.2,3,4; Intramurals 1.3.4. •Ragland, Emily Loadholt. 814 N. Preston St., Phila. Paramedical Club 3. •Rambo, Rosetta Margaret. 648 Coates St., Coatesville. Psychology Club 3; Neithian Club 1,2; Golden Rampage 2,3; Once Upon a Mattress Make-up Com. • Ramer, Mary-Elizabeth. 50 Mechanic St., Bridgeport, N.J. Young Republicans 2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu; Serpentine 4; Lutheran Student Assoc. 1,2,3,4. •Rapchinski, Patricia Mary. 518 N. Adams St.. Pottstown. SPSEA 3.4; Newman 1.2.3.4; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Big-Little Sister 3.4; Cap Crew. •Raser. Judith E. Birchrunville. Equestrian Club 1,2. WAA 1,2.3.4; SCA 1.2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Rowlings, Ruth Ann. 4025 Lasher Rd.. Drexel Hill. Valkyrie 2.3,4. Government Club 3, WIAP 2,3,4; Majors Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 4; Newman 1.2.3; Softball 1.2.3,4; Cap Crew. •Raysor, Enoch R. 26 Strode Ave., Coatesville. •Razler, Jane Elizabeth. 485 Robbins St., Phila. Neithian Club 2.3.4, SPSEA 1,2,3.4; Newman 1,2,3; Elementary Major Mathematics Club Sec.-Treas. 3.4. • Rearick, Peggy Ann. Market St., Beavertown. MENC 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3.4; SCA 2,3.4; College Choir 3,4. Women ' s Chorus 1.2. •Rebmann, Carol. 929 Mason Ave., Drexel Hill. Neithian Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 4; IVCF 2,3,4; Golden Rampage 3,4; Intramurals 3. • Reed, Mari Margaret. 19 Darlington Dr., West Chester. French Club 1,2, Government Club 1; EngUsh 1,2,4; Jr. Year Abroad. •Reeder, lohn Edwin. 105 Village Dr., Feasterville. SPSEA 4; Golden Rampage 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. • Reidinger, Susan Anionic. 35 N. Kershaw St., York. French Club 3,4; Newman 3. • Reinhard, Nancy Ann. 110 Summit Lane, Bala Cynwyd. Neithian Club 3,4; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4. • Remley, James T. 234 Oxford Rd., Havertown. Government Club 2,3,4; Soc-Antro Club 3, V.Pres. 4; ADA 2. • Renzetti, Theresa Ann. 421 Washington Ave., Havertown, WAA 1, English 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4. •Redici, Bernadette. 2952 Morris Rd,, Ardmore. Government Club 2. • Ricci, Robert Rocco. 1412 S. Twelfth St., Phila. Majors Club 4; AAHPER; Football Trainer 4; Track and Field 3,4, Baseball 2. •Rice, William Robert. 3811 N. Tenth St., Phila. Government Club 1, Photography Club V.Pres, 3. Pres. 4; Soccer 1. • Rich, Howard 33 S Malin Rd,, Broomall, Varsity Club 2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3, Track and Field 1,2 • Richards, Carol Janie E Windermere Tr,, Lansdowne, Neithian Club 2,3.4; Elementary Math Club 3,4 •Richards, M, Sandra, 822 Salem Ave, Burlington, N, J Neilhian Club 1, SPSEA 3,4; SCA 4; Cap Crew; Publicity Com, 3 • Richards, Raymond James, 128 N Church St,. West Chester MENC 1,2.3,4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, March- ing Band 1.2.3,4. •Richardson Cathy Ann. 611 Lucknow Rd., Harrisburg. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; IVCF 1,4; Cap Crew • Richardson. Diana Beverley, 355 Hahn Dr.. Canonsburg Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 4; SPSEA 3,4; Basketball 2, Tennis 3.4, Lacrosse 2, Solt- ball 1, •Ridgely Rita Louise, 6224 Gardenia St, Phila Bridge Club Z NAACP 1.2,3.4, Photography Club 3, WAA 2; Neithian Club 4, SPSEA 3,4, Big-Little Sister 3 •Ringwald, Elaine Marie. 2512 Deepwood Dr , Wilmington. Del MENC 2,3,4, College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 2,3.4. •Ritter, George Allen 434 Jefferson St., East Greenville. Radio Club 3,4; MENC 1,2,3,4; Golden Rampage 3; College Choir 3,4, Mens Chorus 1,2. Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Criterions 2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3 Once Upon a Mattress: Cap Crew. •Robinson, Charles Thomas, 30 Ridley Ave,, Norwood Football 1, Cross Country 2, Track and Field 1 •Robinson. Glenn R 3948 Mary St., Drexel Hill. Folk and Square Dancing 2. Varsity Club 2,3,4, Majors Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4, •Rcbinson, Jean E 3816 Lincoln Highway, Downinglown, SPSEA 4 •Rodden, Therese C 97 Woodlawn Rd,. Warminster Theatre 208 1. Philosophy Club 4, Psychology Club 3.4. Radio Club 3,4; English I, Literary Quad 1,2,3,4, Quad Angles 1,2,3.4. Serpentine 4. Big-Little Sister 2,3, Philips ' Lecture Series Com 3,4, Governor ' s Student Leader- ship Com, •Rodebaugh, Linda Anne, 209 Ridge Pike, Conshohocken Psychology 3,4; Neithian Club 1,2; Cap Crew • Roman, John, 435 Vanderslice St, Phoenixville, Newman 1 •Rconey, David James, 1432 Liberty St, Allentown, Majors Club 4, Basketball 1,3,4, Baseball 2, •Roper, John F, 20 Turner Ave,, West Chester. Government Club 1.2, Modern Dance 2, Varsity Club 3, Alpha Phi Omega 2,3, V Pres 4; Men ' s Resident Council 4; Cross Country 1,2,3, Captain 4, Intramurals 1.2, Track and Field 1,2,3,4. •Rosenberger. Constance W. 157 N, Fourth St,, Souderton, Neithian Club 1, SPSEA 3,4. Elementary Malh Club 3,4, •Rossman Jacqueline S 115 Princeton Rd,, Exton, • Rolhenbergsr, Marylee. RD I, Oley. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 3,4; SPSEA 3; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Intramurals 1,2,3, Synchronized Swim- ming 1. • Rolhwell, Mary Louise. 325 Trinity Dr„ West Chester. •Rcwe, Leon E, Jr. 118 Hillside Ave, West Grove. Government Club 1; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Cap Crew. • Rudy, Bonnie Rita. 139 S. Church St, Waynesboro. Alphites 2,3,4, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 3, WIAP 2; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; SCA 2; Women ' s Advisory Board 3, Pres. 4, Women ' s Resident Council 2, Pres. 3; Tennis 2.3, Intramurals 2,3,4; Rampage Float Com, 1; Student Affairs Com. 3,4. •Ruggieri, Melania M 107 Lincoln St , Kennett Square. Sketch Club 2,3. •Russell, Edward Paul, 212 W, Miner St,, West Chester, Biology Club 3. • Russell, Helen. 212 W, Miner St,, West Chester, English 1,2,3; Golden Rampage 2,3, Big-Little Sister 2; Decoration Com. 1,2, •Rutecky, MaryAnn Helen. 201 W. Miner St., West Chester, WAA 1,2,3; Newman 1. •Rutt, Helen J. 166 New Haven St., Mount Joy. Modern Dance I; SPSEA 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4; Elementary Math Club Pres. 3,4, • Sabia, Warren Robinson 29 W. Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill. Theatre 208 I; Newman 1; Swimming I, Intramurals. •Sacco, Denise Ann. 233 W. Front St., Berwick. Government Club 1,2,3, Soc-Antro Club 4; Footprints 3. •Sadler, Gerald Allen. 206 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne. Radio Club 1; Geography 1; Golden Rampage 1; Swimming 3. • Sainato, Larry Frank. 300 W. Miner St., West Chester. Pi Gamma Mu 4. •Salelf. Roberta Leslie, 534 Elm Ave.. Upper Darby. Spanish Club 3, Hillel 1. •Sanger, Janice Mane. 6014 Nealon Place, Alexandria, Va, Cheerlead- mg 1, Equestrian Club I, WIAP 1. Majors Club 2; Basketball 1. Syn- chronized Swimming 1; Women ' s Advisory Board 2. Jr, Prom Com,; Soph, Dinner Dance Com,; Adam Wade Com . Float Com, 3 •Sapp. Sharon. 18 Sunset Rd., Royersford, English 1.2. •Savournin. Charles Hill. 501 Taylor Ave,. West Chester, •Saylor. Doris Bardsley, Box 298. Township Line Rd . Schwenksvilb SPSEA 1.4; IVCF 2,3,4, Once Upon a Mattress. •Saylor, Sally Sue. 117 North St. Meyersdale, Valkyrie 2,3.4. WAA 2.4; Majors Club 1,2,3, Exec Com. 4, SCA 1, Basketball 1, Lacrosse 2, Intramurals 3.4. Softball 1, Executive Council 2; Cap Crew. •Scarbrough. B Lesley. 2311 N, Feathering Rd Media Spanish Club 2.3.4, •Scarfone. Frank 1774 Rockwell Rd . Abinglon Spanish Club 2; Majors Club 2 •Schaller. Parke L. Jr 538 High St. Pollslown Alpha Phi Omega 2.3 •Scheleva, Dorothy Joan 3556 Oakmont St, Phila Modern Dance 2,3, V Pres 4, Neithian Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 4. Women ' s Resident Council 3.4; Campus Charities 3. Intramurals 2, Once Upon a Matliess; Elemen- tary Math Club. Decoration Com 2.4 •Schelle, Hope F, 125 Fourth Ave, Broomall Newman 2,3; Big-Little Sister 2 •Schlccker. Karl Wayne, 723 Wisteria Rd,, Newtown Sauare Am Inst of Physics VPres 1, Pres, 2, Treas 3.4. Chemistry Club 3,4. IVCF 3,4 Physics Laboratory Assistant 2.3, •Schmidt. J William, 411 Central Ave, Feaslerville Chemistry Club 3.4, SETS 2,3, Swimming 1, •Schubert, Patrick Joseph, 2643 Ashwood Dr , Havertown Soccer 2,3, Football I, Intramurals 2,3, Golf 2,3,4, •Schuhl, Alexander J 115 W, Garfield Ave, Norwood French Club Pres 3. Intramurals 1,3.4. Jr Year Abroad •Schultze. Linda R. 1101 Bloomdale Rd . Phila Anderson Math Club 1 Biology Club 2.3,4, Cap Crew. •Schuman, Miles Allan. Erwinna Government Club 1. •Schwartz. Daniel Charles. 191 W. Tiber St.. Phila. Jr Chamber of Commerce 3,4, Psychology Club 4. Spanish Club 2. IVCF 2.3.4 Men ' s Resident Council VPres 4. Basketball 3. Tennis 2.3.4. Intramurals 2.3.4 •Schwartz. Stuart E 406 Monument Ave. Wyoming Friars 3.4. Radio Club 2,3,4. Neithian Club 2,3.4. SPSEA 2.3.4. Hillel 1,2,3,4, IGA 3,4 Men ' s Resident Council 2, Pres, 3, IGA Rep 4, Sports Information Director 1.2.3.4. Golden Rampage 2. Campus Charities 2, Intramurals 2.3. Cap Crew. Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges •Schwinn. Allan William, 180 Paul Lane. Warminster Scuba Club I. Varsity Club 3, Men ' s Resident Council 3. Intramurals 3. Track and Field 1,2.3. Cap Crew, •Scott. Barbara Ann 3747 N, Seventh St. Phila Newman 1.2 •Scott. John Joseph 2051 Shady Brook Lane. Feasterville IGA 2 Football 1.2.3.4. Swimming 2.3, Intramurals 2 •Scott. Rebecca Michener 102 W Market St, West Chester •Seabe, Kathleen Cecele 2140 Tyson Ave, Phila Theatre 208 4 Modern Dance 3,4, Philosophy Club 4. Psychology Club 4. Spanish Club 1,2.3, WAA 1,2,3,4; English 3,4, Neithian Club 1,2, Newman 1,2,3, Serpentine 4, Golden Rampage 1,2,3,4. Big-Little Sister 2. Basketball 2.3. Tennis 2.3. Intramurals 2,3, Bowling 2, Softball 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress, Social Com, •Segall, Robert Alan, 355 Valley Rd,, Clark, N, J. Theatre 208 1. Hillel 1.2. VPres, 3. Pres 4; Mens Chorus 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4, Cap Crew, La Perichole •Seifert, Herbert Edwin, 1723 Powell Si, Nornstown, IGA 4, Colder. Rampage 4. Cap Crew. Nominating Com 3; Sr, Float Com. Co- Chairman •Selfridge. Walter Andrew, 505 E Winona Ave.. Norwood. Government Club 2.3.4; Newman 2,3,4; Men ' s Resident Council 4; Golden Rampage 4; Executive Council 4, Sr, Publicity Com Chairman, •Sener, Judith Lynn 255 Redwood St, Hummelstown, Valkyrie 2,3,4; WIAP 2,3, Pres 4; Majors Club 1,3,4, SPSEA 1,3,4, SCA 1; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4 •Shagren, Charles Joseph. 3057 Cedar St,, Phila. Government Club 4; Men ' s Resident Council 4; Football 1, Intramurals 4; Cap Crew; Sports Information Department, • Sharpe. Yvonne Rita. 2005-C N. Twenty-Seventh St., Phila NAACP 1.2.3; SPSEA 4; Newman 4; Big-Uttle Sister 2,4 •Sheller, Linn R, Marion, Statesmen 3,4, MENC 1.2,3,4, Men ' s Resident Council 3; Golden Rampage 4, College Choir 3; Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 3, Marching Band 1,2,3; Intramurals 2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Shepard, Cons Porter, 2454 Kimball St., Phila. Theatre 208 2, NAACP 1,2,3,4, Phonograph Club 2; MENC 1, V.Pres, 2, Pres, 3,4; SPSEA 1,2, College Choir 2,3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band I, Sinfonietia 2,3,4; Cap Crew, La Perichole, Swope Hall Council 3,4. •Sheppard, Eileen Anne. 26 Forsythia Dr., N. Leviltown. WAA 1,2,3; Neithian Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3, Golden Rampage 3, •Shoriak, Roseanne Veronica, 416 Virginia Ave,, Havertown. French Club 3,4, Government Club 1,2; Newman 1,2,3.4; Young Democrats 3.4, Quad Angles 3. •Shusler, David Anthony 737 Rively Ave, Glenolden. Booster Club 3.4. Government Club 2; Swimming 1.2; The Ram, school mascot. •Siarczynski, Theresa Annette, 3932 L St., Phila, Modern Dance 1,2, Sec 3, Pres, 4; Neithian Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,4, Newman I, Young Democrats 4, Once Upon a Mattress: Elementary Math Club 3,4. 222 • Silver, Henry Averick. 1611 Mayland St, Phila, Spanish Club 1,2,3. HUlel 1. •Simon, Howard Jerome Font Hill Apis,, Doylestown, Government Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Young Democrats 4, Gymnastics 2,3,4. •Simon, Nancy Jane, 1243 Alsace Rd , Reading. WIAP 3, Neilhian Club 1,2, Membership Chairman 3, Treas 4; SPSEA 4, SCA 1; Kappa Delta Pi •Simpnni, Elizabeth B 525 S Walnut St„ West Chester, Valkyrie 2,3,4. WAA 2, Majors Club 1,2,3; Golden Rampage 2, Big-Uttle Sister 3, Hockey 1, Swimming 1,2,3, Lacrosse I, Synchronized Swimming 1,2, Cap Crew. • Sipe, Carol K. 1 Dewey Ave., York. Women ' s Glee Club 1,2.3: College Choir 3.4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2. •Sklut, Arthur Jay 713 W. Thirty-Eighth St., Wilmington, Del, Friars 3,4, Soc-Antro Club 3. Pres 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3,4, IGA Parliamentarian 4, Golden Rampage 4, Once Upon a Mallress; Rampage Queen Nom- inating Com 3, Jr. Class Nominating Com. and Elections Com. •Slobotkin, Fred. 1101 E Mt Pleasant St., Phila Anderson Math Club 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3. •Smedley, Mary Ann. 113 Ashland Dr , Downingtown Big-Little Sister 2,3. •Smeltzer, Ronald Eugene. 124 S. Walnut St., Dallastown, Varsity Club 3,4. Weighthlting Club 3,4; Majors Club 4; Football 1.2,3.4, •Smith, Barry Wayne 234 W, Fifth Ave, Conshohocken, Government Club 1, SPSEA 1,2,3; Young Republicans 1,2,3. Pres. 4, Cap Crew. •Smith, Edna Mane. 5111 Marion St.. Phila. WAA 1; Newman 1.2. •Smith, Katherine S. 2985 Lovell Ave.. Broomall. Am, Inst, of Physics Sec. 1, Treas 2,3. Pres 4, Intramurals 1. •Smith, Sonia C 728 Rosemont Ave., Lonsdale. Valkyrie 2.3,4, WAA 1,2,3,4. WIAP 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 2,3,4. SPSEA 2,3.4; Hockey 1,2, Basketball 1, Tennis 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3.4, Bowling 2.3.4 •Sneeringer. Rose Marie 166 Park Ave,. Ephrala. MENC 1,2.3.4, New- man 1,2,3.4. College Choir 3,4. Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Once Upon a Mattress. • Snell, Edwin F., Jr 159 Main St., Royersford. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 4; Critenons • Snyder, Jeanne Marianne 824 Mitchell Ave, Morton Valkyrie 2.3.4. WAA 2,3, Sec 4, WIAP 1,2,3; SPSEA 1.2.3; Newman 1.2.3; Lacrosse 2, Synchronized Swimming 1, Bowling 3. •Snyder, Vincent Thomas 4421 Knorr St., Phila Government Club 1; Young Democrats Treas. 2, Pres. and Treas. 3, Pres. 4. •Soete, James William. 138 Ewing St., Princeton, N, J, Radio Club 1,2, MENC 1,2,3,4, Brass Ensemble 2,3,4. College Choir 3,4. Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Criterions 2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3. •Sokolis, Eleanor Anastasia. M and Bristol Sts,, Phila. Equestrian Club 1, Neithian Club 3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1,2.3 •Spang, Nancy Carol. 1027 Hillside Ave., Lonsdale, WAA 1.2; Neilhian Club 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3, Cap Crew •Spatola, Michelle Rose 1 Fawn Lane, Haverford. French Club 3; SPSEA 4 •Spence, Dorothy Sylvia RD 2, Karns City. MENC 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Golden Rampage 3, Big-Little Sister 2,3, College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. •Spohn, Eugene Edward. RD 1, Boyertown. English 3,4, Geography 2,3,4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, Pres. 3,4. • Sponaugle, Jane Lee 1530 Millersville Pike, Lancaster. Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2, Treas. 3,4, WIAP 2,4; Majors 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Synchronized Swimming 1,2, Archery 3 •Squire, James Richard. 224 W, Fifth Ave., Conshohocken. Biology Club, Psychology Club; Intramurals, Cap Crew. • Staats, Jay Roger. 1933 Cleveland Ave., Abington. Friars 2, V.Pres, 3, Sec. 4; Majors Club 2,3,4; IGA 2,3, Men ' s Resident Council V.Pres, 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1; Class Officer V.Pres. and Pres, 2; Executive Council 2; Cap Crew, Nominating Com. 1,2; Ring Com. 2. •Stackel, Carole Abbott. 132 Owen Ave., Lansdowne. •Stancil, Evelyn Ann. 158 Backley St., Phila. Modern Dance 1, NAACP 1,2; English 2,3, SPSEA 1,2. • Stanton, Thomas M. 1208 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill. German Club 3, Weighthfting Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1, Track and Field 2, Cap Crew • Staudenmayer, Esther R. 5 Revere Rd., Berwyn. Paramedical Club; SPSEA. •Steele, Pamela Oughton. 77 S. Valley Rd„ Paoli. Valkyrie 3; Majors Club 2, Hockey 4, Basketball 2. Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew. • Stemple, Newman W. 3 W. Adair Dr., Norristown. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, •Steward, Letitia M. 315 N. Walnut St„ West Chester. Biology Club 3, Modern Dance 1; SPSEA 3,4. •Stimson, Edward N, III. 18 Pilgrim Dr., Lancaster. MENC 1,2,3, Col- lege Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Symphony Orchestra 3, Concert Band 3, Marching Band 1,2,3. •Stout, Jeffrey A. 619 Springdale Terrace, E. Morrisville. MENC 1,2,3,4; Brass Ensemble 3,4, Criterions 1,2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3. •Stover, Elaine Theresa. Pughtown Rd., RD 1, Spring City Enghsh 1,2.3,4. •Stralkowski, John Andrew. 541 W. Market St., Scranton. Folk and Square Dancing 2,3,4, Modern Dance 2,3, SETS 2,3,4; MENC 1,2,3, Executive Com. 4, College Choir 3,4, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. •Strang, Karen L .113 Sherron Ave, Salem, N. J. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3.4. Women ' s Chorus 1,2. •Stravmo, Marylou Ann 2441 Liberty St.. Allentown. Neithian Club 2.3.4. SPSEA 1.2; Newman 1.2; Intramurals 2.3.4. •Strub. Peter Joseph 2505 Darby Dr.. Wilmington. Del. Radio Club 3, Soc-Antro Club 2.3.4, Newman 3, ADA 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Serpentine 3. Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1. •Stump, Anna M 98 Glen Brook Rd., Leola. Alphites 2,3,4, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 1,2, Publicity Chairman 3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2, Lacrosse 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew •Suter, Dorothy Mane 3209 Longshore St., Phila, Neithian Club 1,2,3.4, SPSEA 1,2.3, Golden Rampage 4; Jr. Class Publicity Com,; Sr, Class Float Com •Sutter, Louise 5001 Horseshoe Pike Downingtown Neithian Club 3,4, SPSEA 3,4 • Swaim, Robah L. Parkesburg St, RD 1, Parkesburg. Anderson Math Club 2,3,4. German Club 1.2; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4. • Taglang, Kathleen Louise. 728 Decatur St. Bethlehem. Neithian Club 3,4, SPSEA 1.2; Golden Rampage 1.3, •Taghanetti, Linda Lee. 1010 Childs Ave.. Drexel Hill. French Club 1,2.3,4, Modern Dance 1; Newman 1,2; Golden Rampage 2,4; Intra- murals 3. •Tate, Cecil Earl 26 W. Union St., West Chester. •Taylor, James Earl. 756 E. Chestnut St., CoatesviUe. SETS 2,3,4, Golden Rampage 2,3; Intramurals; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. •Taylor, Jayne Louise. Bayard Rd , Kennett Square. Theatre 208 1; IGA 3, Women ' s Advisory Board 3. V.Pres, 4, Women ' s Day Council 2, V.Pres. 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2, Chairman 3,4; Intramurals 1; Cap Crew. •Taylor, Judith Elizabeth. 1242 S. Forty-Fifth St., Phila. Government Club 2, Modern Dance 1,4, NAACP 1,2,4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4. •Tease, Ruth E. Box 1, New Hope. Neithian Club 1,2,3, Publicity Chair- man 4, SPSEA 4, SCA 1,2,3. Sec. 4; Executive Council Publicity Chair- man 1,2, Once Upon a Mattress, Cap Crew; Rampage Float Com. 1,3.4; Dance Com. 1.2.3; Class Service Award Com. 3. • Tedeschi. Edmund Paul 434 Maple Ave., CoatesviUe. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4, Cap Crew. •Tethers, James William, 47 Shirley Rd,. Hatboro. Geography 1.2,3,4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. •Thomas, Joyce F 7105 Oxford Ave., Phila. Anderson Math Club 1.2.3.4; SPSEA 3,4; IVCF 1; Basketball 1. Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cap Crew; Fire Captain 3. • Thompson. Tom R. Loysville Majors Club 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4, Swimming 2. Intramurals 2,3,4, Gymnastics 3. •Thurow. Linda Evelyn, 415 Swarthmore Ave., Ridley Park. Neithian Club 1. •Tibbs, Linda Dianne, 17 Doe Lome. Malvern, Modern Dance 3,4; Neithian Club 4, SPSEA 2,3,4. • Tidball, Bruce Mack 360 N. Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore. Soc-Antro Club 3,4. •Tidball, Mary Louise. 1602 Melrose Ave., Havertown. Government Club 3; English 1,2,3; Newman 1; Big-Little Sister 2,3. •Tidwell, Leona Frances. 5 S. Park Ave.. Norristown. MENC 1.2.3.4; Newman 1.4; College Choir 3.4. Women ' s Chorus 1.2. •Tiffany, Jane C. 6 Green Tree Lane. Malvern. • Tilghman, Mary Elizabeth. 759 Lumber St., CoatesviUe. MENC 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Day Council 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 3. • Tobaben, Janet Ruth. 2323 Fuller St., Phila. Spanish Club 3,4, Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4; SPSEA 2,3,4; Serpenline 4; Once Upon a Mattress; Rampage Float Com. 3. •Torchiana, Joan M. Haverford Gables, Haverford, Newman 2.3. • Townsley, Edgar Grant. 535 W. Second Ave., Parkesburg. Varsity Club 4. Majors Club 3.4; Socer 1,2.3,4, Intramurals 1.2,3,4, Baseball 1. • Trapp, George H , Jr, 7600 Brookfield Rd., Cheltenham. Majors Club 3; Soccer i,2.3.4. Baseball 1. • Tregha. Donna Jean V. 8025 Albion St., Phila. Spanish Club 2; English 1.2.4; Newman 1; Intramurals 2. • Treston, Mary Ellen 318 W. Washington St,, West Chester, Valkyrie 2,3,4. WAA 3, SPSEA 2; Women ' s Day Council 3.4; Big-Little Sister. Hockey 1.2. Basketball 1. • Trezise, H. W. 48 North Hill Dr., West Chester. •Tucker, Martha Ann. 443 B Faith Apts., Carlisle Barracks. Theatre 208 1,2. Sec-Treas. 3,4, Radio Club 2; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4; Big-Little Sister 2; Once Upon a Mattress. •Tupy. Joseph L. 210 Hardnicke Lane, Villanova. SETS 1,2,3,4, Golden Rampage 3. • Tweed, Cecile Irene. Concord Rd., Concordville. Government Club 3,4, WAA 1, WIAP 3, Lacrosse 1. Intramurals 3; Rampage Float Cora. 3. • Twiford. Leslie Claire. 426 Church Lane. Phila. Psychology Club 3. Valkyne 2.3.4. WAA 2.3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 4; Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1. • Tyson, Lynne A RD 4, York Psychology Club 3, Valkyrie 2,3,4, WAA 2,3,4; Majors Club 2.3.4; Intramurals 1,2.3.4. Synchronized Swimming 1, • Valore, John Joseph. 2122 W Passyunk Ave.. Phila. Cross Country 1; Basketball 1,2.3.4, Track and Field I. • Vanoni, Irene Diane Suqartown Rd., Malvern, Soc-Antro Club 3. •Vecchio, Rosemary Ann. 172 Staub Rd„ Trucksville. SPSEA 1,2; New- man 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Historian 4; Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4, • Verga, Frank J 97 Ronaine Ave., Jersey City, N J. Cross Country 3, Intramurals 2,3, Gymnastics 2, Track and Field 2,3, • Verratti, Kathy M. 92 Kirk Rd., Boothwyn. WAA 1,2, V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Valkyrie 2,3, WlAP 2; Majors Club 2,3,4, SPSEA 2, Newman 2. • Vincenti, Richard Davis. 1228 Darby Rd., Haverlown. Bridge Club 1,2,3,4; Geography 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 4; Soccer 1,3,4, Intramurcis 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,3. • Visinlainer, Joan Theresa. 3367 Vaux St., Phila. Government Club 1, WAA 1, Newman 1,2. • Vogel, Edward Walter. 7D W. Greenwich St., Bethlehem. NAACP 2, V.Pres. 3,4, Statesmen 2, Sec.-Treas. 3,4; MENC 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 3, Newman 1,2,3; IGA 4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3; Once Upon a Mattress. •Volk, Sandra. 16 Traverse Dr., Norristown. Psychology Club 3,4; Neithian Club 2,3; Women ' s Resident Council 2; Intramurals 1,2. • Vranges, Mildred Elaine. Bel-Aire Trailer Court, Morrisville. Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4, Chemistry Club 1; SPSEA 3,4; IVCF 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Cap Crew; Publicity Com. • Wade, Dorothy Elizabeth. 236 Ballymore Rd., Springfield. WAA 3; English 1,3, SPSEA 3,4; Newman 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Serpentine 4. •Wadsworth, Terry Lee. 312 Chestnut St., Spring City. Jr. Chamber of Commerce 3; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress; Planning Com. 4; Nominating Com. • Wagner, Kathleen Marie. 716 Fifth Ave., Bethlehem. Neithian Club; SPSEA; Newman; Intramurals; Synchronized Swimming. • Wagoner, Esther Martha. 506 Willow Ave., Ambler. Phonograph Club 1; MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2. • Wahl, Stuart Becker, Jr. 240 Center Church Rd., McMurray. Geography 2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Soccer 1,2,3. • Wakefield, Virginia Taylor. 46 Green Lane, Green Ridge, Chester. SPSEA 3,4. • Walker, Mae Julia. 14 College Hill Dr., Cheyney. Paramedical Club. •Walters, Carla Jeanne. 115 N. Seventeenth St., Allentown. Equestrian Club 2, Philosophy Club 4, Psychology Club 3; Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Serpentine, Associate Editor 4; Once Upon a Mattress, Publicity Chairman. •Warmkessel. Brenda Ann. 274 Greenwich St., Kutztown. Alphites 3,4; WAA 1,2; MENC 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Advisory Board Sec. 4, Women ' s Resident Council 2, Floor Pres. 3; Quad Angles 2; Big-Little Sister 2,3,4; Brass Ensemble 2,3,4, College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1.2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress: Cap Crew; Inter- collegiate Band 3; Publicity Chairman for Jr. Prom. •Warne, William Edward. 126 Ross Rd., King of Prussia. Soccer 1. • Warnick, Ira A. 555 Haverford Rd,, Wynnewood. Photography Club 2; Psychology Club 2,3, Pres. 4, Radio Club 2,3; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4; Quad Angles 2; Golden Rampage 4; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. • Watson, Linda Louise. 212 Garber St., Hollidaysburg. English 1,2, SPSEA 1,2,4; Quad Angles 2, Serpentine 4; Pubhcity Com. 2. •Way, Anita C. 2122 N. Front St., Phila. Spanish Club 1,2,3; Newman 1,2,3; Hockey 1. •Weaver, Craig A. 7020 Walnut St., Upper Darby. Track and Field 2.3, Golf 2,3. • Weaver, Davis E. 764 Robin Rd., Lancaster. Varsity Club 3; Neithian Club 2, SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Resident Council 3; Track and Field 1,2. • Weaver, Paulette Ann. 225 Mulberry St., Catasaugua. Women ' s Glee Club 2,3; Intramurals 1. •Webb, Mary Louise. Fawn Grove. SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Advisory Board 3,4, Women ' s Resident Council 2,3,4; Serpenfine 4; Big-Little Sister 3; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. • Weinstein, Richard G. 118 W. Richardson Ave., Langhorne. Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track and Field 1,2. •Weisacosky, Anthony Thomas. 319 S. Walnut St., West Chester. Weightlifting 4. • Weiser, Susan Delp. 521 S. Walnut St., West Chester. MENC 1,2,3,4; SCA 1; Big-Liltle Sister 2; College Ckoir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2. •Weiss, Carol Louise. 2984 Eastburn Ave., Broomall. Modern Dance 2; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Newman 1,2,3. •Weissman, Karen Sue. 435 Clayton Ave., Williamsport. Theatre 208 1; English 1, Program Chairman 2, V.Pres. 3,4; Hillel 1,2,3,4; ADA 3,4; Serpentine 3, Co-Photography Editor 4; Cap Crew. •Welsh, Faith Mary. 1331 Ship Rd., West Chester. Government Club 1,2; Young Democrats 2,3. •Wessner, Raymond Paul. 609 Walnut St., Emmaus. Men ' s Resident Council 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1. •West, Robert William, 93 N. Railroad Ave,, Pedricktown, N. J. Ander- son Math Club 1,2; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4, Math Honor Society 3,4; Track and Field 3, Golf 1; Ticket Com. Jr. Prom. • Weston. Jane Devereux. 2120 Murray St., Phila. Equestrian Club 1; SPSEA 4; Christian Science 1, Pres. 2,3,4; Women ' s Resident Council 3,4; Serpentine 4; Tennis 1, Synchronized Swimming 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress. Rampage Float Com. 1,3. • White, Glenda Carole. 239 Parkway South, Broomall. Biology Club 2,3, Treas. 4, Booster Club 1; Math Club 1. •White, John Edwin. 26 Pine St., Honey Brook, SPSEA 4. •White, Mary Elizabeth. 330 Windsor Ave., Hatboro. NAACP 2,3,4, Soc-Antro Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, WAA 1; MENC 1,2; ADA 3,4; Serpentine 4; Golden Rampage 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Chorus 1,2. • White, Pamela J. 350 Belrose Lane, Radnor. Neithian Club 2, SPSEA 2,4; Newman 1; Women s Resident Council 3,4; Big-Liltle Sister 3. •Whittaker, Larry David. 2418 Mill Rd., Ogden. •Widhson, Eileen. 6628 Tackawanna St., Phila. Theatre 208 1.2,3,4; Radio Club 2; ADA 3; Alpha Psi Omega 2, Pres. 3,4; IGA 3; Once Upon a Mattress Director. • Wiegle, Herbert L, 100 N. Whitford Rd., Exton. Government Club 1,2,3; SPSEA 3; Soccer 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, •Wiley, Mary Elizabeth, 2 W, Jefferson Ave,, Myerstown Women ' s Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Neithian Club 2,3,4; Women ' s Advisory Board 3,4, Women ' s Resident Council 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister Co-Chairman ' 4: Intramurals 2; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. • Williams, Mary Catherine. 1730 Market St., Linwood Women ' s Glee Club 2,3,4; MENC 1; Women ' s Chorus 1. •Wilson, Dolores. 1634 W. Sixty-Second St., Phila Spanish Club- SPSEA; Big-Little Sister, • Wilson, Frank Raymond. 10 Price St., Belmont Hills, Phila. Varsity Club 3,4; Majors Club 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Golf 3; West Chester Jr. Chamber of Commerce. •Wilson, James A. 1731 Russell Rd., Paoli. Anderson Math Club 2,3, Varsity Club 3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; Men ' s Resident Council 4- Track and Field 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, • Wilson, R. Carol. 5518 Matthews St., Phila. NAACP 3,4; Majors Club 4; Big-Little Sister 2, •Wilson, Rebecca Ann, RD 1, Christiana. SPSEA 1, •Winterer, Ginger J, 309 Evergreen Rd,, Jenkintown, WAA 1,2,3; SPSEA 1,2,4; Newman 1,2; Golden Rampage 1,2, Big-Little Sister 1,2; Cap Crew; Publicity Com. Jr. Prom. • Winterstein, Sandra Lynn. 100 Shady Lane, Spring City. Majors Club 2; Valkyrie 2,3,4; SPSEA 3,4; Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 2, • Winzer, Elmer Walter. 22G W. Chestnut St,, West Chester. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3, Men ' s Chorus 1,2. Concert Band 4. •Wise, Susan. 104 W. Forty-Second St., Wilmington, Del. Cheerleading 2,3,4, Modern Dance 3, Philosophy Club 4; SPSEA 4; Serpentine Sports Editor 4; Golden Rampage 2, Float Chairman 3; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. •Wisniewski, Richard S. 104 Chester Pike, Ridley Park. German Club 1,2.3,4. • Witmer, Michael Dennis. 1912 Bern Rd., Wyomissing. Men ' s Resident Council 4; Football 1, Wrestling 2.3,4, Track and Field 1, •Wizon, Tessa Marie. 305 Rutgers Ave,, Swarthmore Folk and Square Dancing 3, SETS 4; MENC 1,2,3,4; SCA 1,2; Big-Uttle Sister 2; College Choir 4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2; La Perichole. • Wolstenholme, Richard B, 116 N, Norwinden Dr., Springfield, Biology Club 3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. • Wood, Nancy Ann, 116 Heacock Lane, Wyncote. Neithian Club 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2,3,4, Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. • Woodland, Carol Helen. 2626 Audubon Rd., Norristown. Biology Club 1,2,3,4, WAA 3,4; SPSEA 4; Serpenfine 4; Once Upon a Mattress. • Woodruff, Larry Bruce. 2512 Grandview Rd., Coatesville. Government Club 1, Psychology Club 3, SPSEA 1,2,3,4, • Woodward, Nancy Inda 315 Chatham St,, Avondale, WAA 1,2; Neithian Club 1,2,3,4, SPSEA 1, •Worrell, Doris lima. 360 E, Rose Tree Rd,, Media, Booster Club 4, Equestrian Club I; English 2,3; Quad Angles 3,4; Track and Field 1,2; Once Upon a Mattress; IGA 3, Publicity and Public Relations Com. 3,4. • Wright, Albert Edward, Jr. 505 Pembroke Ave., E. Lansdowne. Folk and Square Dancing 3; IVCF 3; Cross Country 1,2,3, Tennis 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3, Track and Field 1; Publicity Com. 3. •Wyant, Sue E. Second St. Pike, Richboro. Psychology Club 3, Val- kyrie 2,3,4, WAA 3,4; Majors Club 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3, Lacrosse 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. •Yanhko Michael Walter, Greenbank Rd., Weekstown, N.J. Modern Dance 3; Majors Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Golf 2,3,4; Executive Council 2; Chairman of Ring Com, • Yanhko, Patricia S, Lake Shore Dr,, Hammonton, N.J. WAA 1,2; Majors Club 1; Intramurals 1,2; Foo prin(s 3. • Yeager, William Kendall. 8714 Wissahickon Ave., Phila. Anderson Math Club 1,2, Friars 2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4; IGA 3, V.Pres, 4, Men ' s Resident Council 1,2, Treas. 3,4; Basketball 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4; Who ' Who in American Universities and Colleges. •Yorgey, Henry. Spring City. College Choir, Men ' s Chorus, Concert Band, Marching Band; Once Upon a Mattress; Stcrtesmen. •Young. Robert Lloyd, 806 Neshannock Blvd,. New Castle. Friars 2,3,4, Government Club 1,2, Radio Club 1,2, SPSEA 4; Young Republicans 2,3,4; IGA 1,2,3; Golden Rampage 3; Executive Council 2; Cap Crew. • Zambito, Joanne Gloria. 415 Harrison St., Ridley Pork. Government Club 2,3; Intramurals 3. • Zeiger, Christine Marie. 2022 Chestnut St., H arrisburg. Modern Dance 2,3; SPSEA 1,2; Newman 1,2; Women ' s Resident Council 3; Once Upon a Mattress; Cap Crew. •Zerick, Rosalind R 85-40 Sixty-Eighth Ave., Forest Hills, NY. Spanish Club 1,2, WAA 2,3,4; SPSEA 1,2,3,4; Big-Little Sister 2. •Zierden, Nancy Carol. Goshen Rd., Newtown Square. MENC 1,2,3,4; College Choir 3,4, Women ' s Chorus 1,2, Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Once Upon a Mattress. •Zimmerman, Alice Louise. RD 2, Box 167, Chester Springs. •Zonay, Michael John. RD 1, Hellertown. Government Club I; Young Democrats 2. •Baily, John H. 1401 Rothley Ave., Roslyn. Wrestling 1,3. •Ferrara, Robert Paul. 118 Sandra Rd., Wilmington, Del. Alpha Phi Omega. •Gough, Ann Elizabeth, 1234 Centre St., Ashland. MENC 1, Neithian Club 2, SPSCA 4; Newman 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Chorus I. Pubiitliad by WILLIAM T. 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