West Chester University - Serpentine Yearbook (West Chester, PA)
- Class of 1975
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DISPLAY - SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ROOM ERPENTINE West Chester State College • West Chester • Pennsylvania - . ' ' y ' ' ' ' .-■j ' .-i-- Mi ' ■- ■4I W K VL I- B I West Chester State College ... Big State . . . The Old Normal. It ' s had many names, but regardless, it ' s the institution of r-kDT7TA7r Dn higher learning that you UKti W UKLI chose to attend. Four years of your life were spent here and that ' s a long time by our stan- _l dards. So you set out to make the best of the four years. This book is about those years. Not the Wonder years, but perhaps the wondering years. There is Student Life, the dormi- tories and dances and events; the Clubs and Organizations you were or were not in. There are all the faces and accomplishments of the Senior Class; the achievements of Sports; and, finally, the Faculty and Administration. All together. The happenings of your college life are here in this Serpentine — as are those people and places of your four years. This book, your diploma, perhaps a couple Quad Angles and a lot of learning about yourself and the world around you . . . well, that ' s what you have now after those four years. ■H .?,«;Slk. iii HMk M P ' ' - r mf jf -. IfflSp - ' ' :: - . . ' : ONTENTS ■3 Page Prologue 4 Student Life 14 Clubs and Organizations 98 Seniors 152 Sports 250 Faculty and Administration 302 Faculty Directory 338 Senior Directory 342 3975 . . . Nineteen Seventy-Five!!??! It can ' t he! We just got here and . . . Four years . . . it sure doesn ' t seem like four whole years. They went so damned fast! Remember what we went through just to get here? Filling out all those crazy forms, taking tests, writing letters, earning money, worrying, and simply trying to keep our heads together. Then came the interviews, the acceptance letter, and finally, the shock of Big State! We made it! The Big Time! It was college at last. Then came the confusion of dorm life . . . MORE forms to fill out . . . finding out that cafeteria food wasn ' t as healthy and nutritious as the catalogue said it would be . . . the parties [especially when we were trying to study!} . . . and often those lonely weekends when everyone else took off for home, the shore, the Poconos, Penn State . . . leaving you to fend for yourself. Lonely, wasn ' t it?! Or maybe you chose to commute. Whether you moved into a hole in the wall on Walnut or Dean Streets, set up housekeeping in Ramsgate or Cambridge, or joined your brothers and squeezed your belongings into a frat house, the mass confusion of college life still hung over your head. Commuting from home presented its own set of problems. How many times did you battle with the invisible street cleaners for a place to park? fust trying to explain the whoJe experience to your family (and to yourself) was a real trip! Remember those first classes . . . and the joy of cutting them for the first time . . . and the second . . . and the third — did you feel guilty? Of course not. ' We tried so hard (God only knows] NOT TO ACT LIKE A STUPID FRESHMAN! But we did ...we ALL did. Idealistic? We were going to change the world, weren ' t we? Or at least part of it! Well, things changed all right. Old Main crumbled and became New Main, one administration replaced another, women ' s signing out of dorms at night and for the weekends (REMEMBER THAT!?} disappeared and the liberated atmosphere of co-ed life evolved. 10 Mens ' and womens ' commuter governments became one and the resident governments joined forces to become the Resident Hall Association. IGA (you know - our student government ] swallowed up the class governments. Even sloppy Slater became queas ' Cuisine, while those infamous panty raids (by the way, how many panties did you throw out that night?} were shockingly replaced by those sneaker-clad streakers. Some of our friends have changed, too . . . and, well, so have we. 11 But surely we can ' t complain [TOO MUCH}. We learned a lot, mayhe not out of those hooks we often wasted our money on, hut we learned, just by living through it all — the frustrations, the apathy, the wonder of Who am I? and What am I doing here? , the laughs, the fun, and even the tears. 12 No, we ' ll never forget the friends we ' ve made — those classmates who had just the right notes we missed in class, those profs who cut us an occasional break, and those crazy people we lived and worked with. The membries of the things we did together will always remind us of our fantastic four years at W.C.S.C. Forget it? Never! . . . Was it worth it? You bet it was!! 13 •• . -5 ' -. y . %t ■j - -. ri From the leaf-drenched majesty of Church Street, to the stark, dirt and grass-surrounded dorms, student heart- beats are annuaJiy paced to the dictation of West Chester ' s scene. If struggJing with strange books faiJs to please, reach for a person and sink into familiarity, or take your pick of 182 campus organizations. Find a tree to read with, sit in a grandstand, lean against a garbage can, stand on your head with a chick nearby: it ' s all part of . . . TUDENT FALL 16 -1 . i ' . 4 ■?-- • •-:■«■■«•.■17 20 -TmmM ir oi - Xe- n rSi. . =?i [ - rmw w ' rs ' orcc f i % 21 - Educational Media Chester County Film Library Infirmary Placement Office 22 1 SiBV Afi ' ' ' SVS E BnttWBE ' BI LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 9 A.M.- CHURCH ana CHURCH 5CH001 1 ■.l II AM.- CHURCH SERVICE I f ' V 9 l 9 ' r BLfiHUHBBM mB BBB B JtYoulMrcHe hI . • V SERVICES 23 THE WAY WE WERE? Class of 75 Freshman meeting N. Class of 75 Sophomore Rampage float 25 mm HALLOWEEN O ' tautiy awaited reveiry of peers, Dressed in motley, dark greasepaint, cloths. And masks which inner secrets portray. The star for a night, the faggot, the beast, And the make-up priest; on a Halloween, How strange that twisted versions of normality Are so cheerily coaxed from youth. ' Vince Whirlwind 26 CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA L to R: ]. Ruskowski, J. Macatee. A. Conway, J. Revello, and J. Korey. OUTWARD BOUND L to R: ]. Delaney, M. D ' Angelis, L. Magnotta, D. Robertson. M. Nestle. D. Brecher. and R. Gleason. 28 THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT THEATRE 208 Theatre 208 is always busy. They have to be. There ' s more to putting on a play than a few people getting up on stage and rattling off some lines. There are sets and lights and music and staging and many things the audiences never see. Hundreds of hours of work for one production — and Theatre 208 puts on four major productions a season, not including the One Acts and workshop productions. The spring of ' 74 had Shaw ' s Ceasar and Cleo- patra to its credit, an irreverant look into one of the legendary romances of history. And the season ended with student-director Larry Carter ' s production of Outward Bound , an examination into life after death. The fall semester started off with Robert Sher- wood ' s Pulitzer Prize winning drama about the Nazi invasion of Finland, There Shall Be No Night , and was followed up with a frothy romp into Victorian manners with Charley ' s Aunt. L-R: R. Robertson, M. Myers, K. Miles, R. Gleason. CHARLEY ' S AUNT L-R: A. Conway, R. Nolan. 29 How To Succeed in Business How to — apply for a job! How to — ad- vance from the mailroom! sang Michael Noll as J. Pierrepont Finch, as the curtain rose on How To Succeed In Business With- out Really Trying. The springtime show marked the second annual production of the West Chester State Musical Theater. With a cast headed by Noll, Bob Gleason, Donna Fisher and Carmela Guiteras, the show detailed the spectacular rise of a bright young man — aided by a how to book — to the very top of the World Wide Wicket Corporation. Dancing among the desks, amorous execu- tives, chasing flirtatious secretaries, back- stabbing to music and a lot of showstopping tunes characterized How To Succeed as a bright and enthusiastic evening of songs and laughter. West Chester Musical Company 30 You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Greg Boals i ' UI iiW fc ii « i L Michael Pomerantz, Margherita De Angelis You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, opened in late October to the delight of the college Pea- nuts freaks. Songs, dances and fun in the whim- sical Charles Shultz vein of humor. The crabby Lucy, the philosophical Linus and the incom- parable, perennially losing Charlie Brown — and all their friends. Michael Pomerantz, John DeLancey, Margherita DeAngelis, Bruce Black- burn, Gail Heinzeroth and Greg Boals were the cast members directed by John Whitman; their dances choreographed by Carmela Guiteras. And a lot of fun it was, too. Another West Chester State Musical Theater Company success and a delight to its three nights of audiences. Bruce Blackburn, Margherita DeAngelis, Michael Pomerantz, Greg Boals Bruce Blackburn, John DeLancey, Michael Pomerantz, Gail Heinzeroth, Greg Boals, Margherita DeAngelis 31 BUILDINGS ON CAMPUS 32 33 34 RAMPAGE WEEKEND 74 Rampage Weekend offered an enjoyable sequence of events in 74. Livingston Taylor and the Jesse Dixon Singers combined for the first attraction, w inning the unanimous acclaim of a full house. The football Rams took advantage of an exceptionally clear day to chalk up another win Saturday afternoon. That evening, Alpha Phi Omega arranged a dance to surround the crowning of the Rampage Queen. As Jane Mayo and her court left the stage, the band responded with something called Locomotive Breath, capping Ram- page Weekend, one of West Chester ' s most enduring traditions. 35 CHRISTMAS 36 Along with complaints about the food and academic desperation, one of the annual West Chester constants is the Christmas spirit which each Decem- ber accompanies the cold in permeating the campus. Colored lights appear in dorm windows, hand-made ornaments decorate the lounges, and the exu- berant voices of carolers can be heard in the middle of clear evenings. The snow comes and goes quickly in these parts, like the annual Christmas pro- grams, but along, with the yearly rise in good-will, Christmas-time is always an end-semester benefit. 37 38 40 DINING HALL So, after three years of digesting the questiona- ble meals of ARA Slater, you thought you would find relief when the contract was passed to Cuisine Ltd. Indeed, when you began your last year at West Chester, you thought you would finally have some good, hearty meals to keep you going till gradua- tion. The contract was mouth watering. And more important, the food usually tasted good. But do you remember how the quality of the food began to drop as the semester wore on? Cui- sine Ltd. soon began to have problems of its own, and almost dropped its contract. Well, whoever decides to occupy our kitchens next will find West Chester ' s students a stomach-hardened group. 41 iT«mi RECREATION Don ' t let the suitcase reputation fool you, West Chester can be a fun place. Recreation generally consists of pick-up basketball games, partying, engaging in a volleyball contest, partying, throwing objects out of dorm windows, partying, going to concerts and movies, and more partying. Or maybe you had periods when crocheting, T.V. Movies, and solitaire filled your evenings. At any rate, the people were there, and the students were left to fill their own potential to enjoy. i .ifc c V. «-n . k - 42 MEST CHESTER m . STATE H „ — -., ;- y ■• TER - ' 1 I ' . v.- N ■? r |; l jm IttlL Itf Att Wm.M« k ■hi . 1- , Rfiiwn !: v 43 DORM LIFE 9:30? Impossible! But I have an 8:00 class! There ' s barely time to paste on a Crest smile for the day! It ' s moments like this that make dorm life so exciting. Or, trying to get dressed in the dark at six a.m. without waking your roommate. One little room has to be bedroom, kitchen, study and rec-room — almost livable. Did you ever try to quietly have a great party? No way! It ' s hard to hide a keg of beer, especially when the R.A. is knocking down your door! And forget studying on weeknights with entertainment like pinochle games, hall hockey , general freak-outs the night before finals, announcements ( Alpha Phi Omega is now selling meatball sandwiches in the lobby! . . . get ' em while they last! ) and those Midnight Special fire drills. 44 ■- ;c,hL- . • ,. ■t. ' - ' . . ' yy ' '  f vf -■; , 45 4C 47 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING Can ' t stand living in a dorm with a Resident Director playing nursemaid and policeman? Well then, join the others who have moved off campus (or who couldn ' t get on campus in the first place) and get away from it all! Enjoy the opportunity to try to cook your own meals (and wash all those dirty dishes) and face landlords who act more like your parents than your own parents! Hopefully, you ' ll be one of the students who finds off campus living a place to get away from the guidelines of the dorms and the food at the cafeteria while being able to pursue your own interests — whether those interests are academic or not! 48 ■l l,„ ' 50 I 51 COMMUTERS What group of people have their own government, spend lots of time in cars, and don ' t complain about the dorms? West Chester ' s commuters, of course. It ' s easy to spot a commuter. He ' s the one driving frantically around campus trving to find a parking place or relax- ing in Lawrence Center, the commuter hang-out. Though the commuters miss out on some of the happenings in the dorms, don ' t feel sorry for them. Com- muters don ' t have to eat cafeteria food, worry about dorm restrictions, put up with roommates . . . 52 ; fr-- -;■..tar. : - y - :: ' - ■■v« . J , ■• -ii 53 COMMUTER LOUNGE Did you ever fall asleep in the Commuter Lounge and have the cleaning lady yell at you? Certainly you must have seen some hardy (and hard of hearing) sleeper sprawled out there. Or some studious soul poring over a tableful of books. Two years ago all those fancy dividers were added to the decor and they ' re still getting in everyone ' s way. But around and over and next to ' em people came for mini concerts and shows and some of the art film flicks. Or the soap operas and cartoons on the T.V. ' s. And always that one sleeper . . . 54 ] - SNACK BAR The Snack Bar . . . warm on those cold mornings or those days when the rain swept along the Sanderson field. And styrofoam cups of coffee in the winter and Coke when it got hot outside. And always ice cream. Campus police officers killing time, and the burble of those oh so serious conversations that went on there. Sometimes you studied to the ringing and clanging of the pinball machines and sometimes you had to shout above it. Nice place to do a little work and kill a lot of time. 55 WHO ' S WHO 1975 Who ' s Who of American Universities and Colleges is an organization which annually recognizes out- standing students in the nation ' s institutions of higher learning. Such things as academic standing, contribu- tion to the institution, leadership and future potential are taken into consideration by faculty and student committees charged with recognizing these students. Forty-five students of West Chester State College, juniors and seniors, were chosen to represent the college in the 1975 edition of Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. L to R: J. Amacher, T. Smith, R. Belshaw, R. Bennett L to R: R. Heckman, S. Robak, J. Wade, D. Coulter L to R: A. Lengle, D. Tracy, C. Hoenick, L. Gorbey L to R: P. Greco, D. Nehls. A. Cuff. P. Jacobs HJiV M. Sommers L to R: D. Bretzius, T. Disipio, P. Lindsly, R. Axsom L to R: J. Bechtel, J. Bennetch. T. Abbott, B. Jones, F. Broomall, B. Simmers, C. Brugger L to R: N. Watson, S. Cerasano, S. Cendrowska, J. Miller Members Not Pictured: C. Harvey, D. Pollard, ]. Fox, D. Romano, J. Uhlig, C. McMullen, L. Leister, D. Willard, M.Wood L to R: V. Lance, W. Mays, G. Shields, C. McAlister, M. Hinton 57 cliff Keuter Dance Company Lorin Hollander, Pianist Duo Anne Perret — Rodrigo de Zayas Tartuffe ' 58 Dr. Marshall Shulman Phyllis Curtin, Soprano cy V CULTURAL AFFAIRS Whether you attended because you enjoyed the program or just because your music prof said you had to go, you probably saw at least one Cultural Affairs event at West Chester. Hopefully, though, you attended many of these events because much time and effort (plus your activities money) went into Cul- tural Affairs. Sopranos, orchestras, ballet recitals, and lecturers . . . from the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra to Lorin Hollander to the Star Trek creator, Gene Rodenberry ... all these peo- ple, all these talents have added just a touch of class to West Chester, and perhaps to you. Les Whitten 59 Donald Bogle DougKenney Gene Roddenberry 60 stop the World — I Want To Get Off. Jerry Rockwood Noel Neill 61 i ' ' J !• ' . s ' :i ' £ IS! i? LIBRARY Hello textbooks, my old friends! I ' ve come to be with you again, Because exams are quickly approaching, (Instead I wish I were out toasting.) But there ' re visions that I might flunk again, so I contend, Amid those sounds of silence. That library somehow drives me mad! It makes studying so sad. ' Neath the glare of that old study lamp. In the cubby hole I feel so cramped. But I must go on, ' till the No-Doz takes effect. So what the heck . . . There ' s still those sounds of silence. 62 n 63 ■a i . Jr? ■1 S If i .u. ' !3 f i 64 STUDENT WORKERS When there ' s a party going strong in your room, who ' s the person who tells you to get rid of the booze? When there ' s no salad on the din- ing hall salad bar — whom do you yell at? When somebody mistypes that ditto you counted on — whom do you throw your books at? Who checks out your library books and files things and stands around at dances and makes hamburgers in the snack bar? Most likely they ' re student workers. The Work-Study Wonders of West Chester. Look around: maybe your best friend is a student worker. Maybe you are. A lot of different people doing a lot of different things. 65 INTER- FRATERNITY _ PRESIDENT ' S COUNCIL ' V iM „mm ' i ' J 4 jr PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 4 a (Combining mutual resprc I iuui [u;lpfuln«;ss. tin; sisters iuui brothers involved in thr reiit (Jreek system h«;rf; on (ampiis, have tried to hroiideii their college davs with sharing, learning from one another, and giving and taking Tor the building of special friendships. REEKS AXA Believeing a college education is more than walking in and out of classes, Lambda Chi Alpha blends a variety of social and service activities to complete a student ' s education. AEn Alpha Epsilon Pi is a social fra- ternity located on Walnut Street, known for their Saturday night parties. 68 2Tr Sigma Tau Gamma was born of the desires and aspirations of seventeen men in the belief that all men are social creatures and that friendships of college men are lasting ones. This quotation comes from the Chain of Honor manual of Sigma Tau Gamma. It is of these ideals that Sig Tau lives. A A Alpha Phi Alpha is a social fraternity on campus. 69 Li.LtSi nA Pi Lambda Phi is a non- sectarian fraternal organi- zation dedicated to the ideal of not four years, but a lifetime. Functions of the fraternity vary from service projects in the community to social activ- ities for the entire campus. TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon is an international ' fraternity, founded in 1899 by stu- dents at Illinois Wesleyan University. The West Chester State Chapter was founded in 1969, and at the present time there are 40 brothers in the fraternity. Even though TKE is a social fraternity, the brothers participate in many public service proj- ects throughout the year. Some of the benefits of membership in the fra- ternity include brother- hood, a furnished college home, encouraged scholar- ship, broadening of out- side interests, and ex- panded personal contacts. ,P 70 ex The Brothers of Theta Chi Fraternity, always striving to achieve brotherhood, friend- ship, and change, extend a helping hand to all who need it. 71 ASA Alpha Xi Delta — the Greek letters represent a sorority. In reality, these three letters mean so much more. They represent a sis- terhood based on trust and friendship dedicated to- ward helping others. That ' s what being a Greek is all about! AKA Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Iota Chapter, was chartered on De- cember 8, 1973, with thirteen charter members. The purposes of the sor- ority are to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and t. ' thical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning women, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of service to all mankind. 72 A$ Alpha Phi Inter- national Fraternity for women has members active in all facets of campus life, includingl.G.A., campus government, sports, forensic ac- tivities, and musical organizations. Activ- ities include parties, pledge-sister get-to- gethers, a spring formal, banquet, and exchanges with Alpha Phi ' s from neighboring col- leges. Projects in- clude selling Christ- mas stockings, mak- ing candy Easter eggs, and collecting for the Heart Fund, the Alpha Phi phil- anthropy. 73 AST Alpha Sigma Tau — a sorority on the move on and off campus. The girls practice their ideals by providing ser- vice wherever and whenever possible. Their goal of achieve- ment is pursued in all areas — from physical education to computers to jazz and marching bands. The green and gold anchors, symbol of AST, are recognized anywhere on campus. 74 AZ The lota Roe chapter of Delta Zeta was installed on the West Chester cam- pus in 1969. Its current members have widely di- versified backgrounds and interests, yet are bound together by common ideals. ZTA Zeta Tau Alpha, the third larg- est national sorority in the United States is active in both social and service projects on campus. Some of their social activities this past year included a formal at the Holiday Inn, a ZTA convention trip to Virginia Beach, a weekend in Ocean City, first prize in the Greek skits, and many others. Most of their ser- vice projects deal with the men- tally retarded in the surrounding areas. ZTA offers sisterhood, a wider social life, leadership, and never ending friendships all over the United States. 75 DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT Who are those men walking around in blue uniforms with walkie-talkies? No, they ' re not trick-or-treaters or es- capees from Embreeville, they ' re members of West Chester ' s own Department of Law Enforcement. They ' re here to help you, whether to hand out parking violations to students who park in faculty spaces or to come by and keep the noise down while the streakers go streaking by! 76 STUDENT — REST You ' ve heard of the campus unrest which marked the sixties. Well, this is not to say things slowed down a bit; after all, a prime pre-occupation of any radical is to disguise his prepara- tions for political turnover. Who is to say that behind his dozing demeanor, the docile-appearing student may not actually be plotting to occupy the Dean ' s office and put his feet on the desk? 77 t f 78 .i. ' Srr ata ! ttimi 79 SCHEDULING I wanna take ... I ' m sorry, it ' s closed. What do you mean — you don ' t even know what course it is! I don ' t have to know what course. They ' re all closed! Scheduling. Well, not that bad . . . not quite that bad. True, it does get a bit rough and tumble at times, and an extra set of hands (and perhaps another mouth] to hold all those lousy IBIVI cards would help. But you got through. We all got through some way or another, whether or not your advisor really did approve those courses. Biology and English Comp. and Spanish and making sure you remembered to schedule a lunch and didn ' t schedule things so you had three finals on one day (but whoever thought of finals when you were sched- uling?) And why couldn ' t you ever get up enough courage to sneak in a day or two early to pull your cards? Or did you? 80 FRUSTRATIONS! 81 HANGOUTS Though most students pay their room and board fees in one lump sum at the beginning of the semester, the campus is still ringed by merchants wise enough to perceive the West Chester student ' s enduring insatiable desire to Hang Out. This craving is satisfied by the vending of hamburgers and beer, pinball machines and jukeboxes, and the placement of establishments somewhere near, but not on, the campus. Hangouts are known for their aversion to intellectual atmospheres, and their potential to incite experiences which, in the broad view, complete that part of col- lege education which the books don ' t mention. 82 83 85 86 87 SOUTH CAMPUS L ' ' SWOPE HOLLINGER 89 ACADEMIC INVOLVEMENT West Chester is a campus teem- ing with choice talent, at least oc- casionally showing promise in all academic fields. Take the Phys. Ed. majors: what other people are so dedicated as to thumb rides con- sistently at 7:59 in the morning? And the Elementary Ed. majors, striving for proficiency at building blocks and the ABC ' s. And how about all those keyed-up , strung- out music majors, constantly marching through their favorite clubhouse, Swope Hall? By the time they graduate, the Speech Pathol- ogy people are lisping and stutter- ing to perfection, and the Business- men sigh, their cums no longer hanging by the thread of a pocket calculator. As for the Liberal Arts majors, sometimes as rare as a date on a West Chester Saturday, let ' s hope the job market knows they ' re here. 1 ' ' ♦ filgr ' . ' %, M mi v« ' . 90  I : 91 letter from H ome Goto Courtyard Lose 1 turn Big paper due Turn it in and move ahead 1 Collect $5 times throw of dice Nice day Take a breather Catch cold STREAKING Go to Infirmary Order out for pizza Lose $5 Speed Take 2 turns All nighter Take Cum and Experience Cards nfirmary . .Mtist roll doUiltiBo leave Vim Too much STAR TREK Go to Anvil and lose $1 times throw of dice for beer money Oversleep Take a Cum Card for each credit Ate in cafeteria Go to Infirmary 92 Get caught with GRASS, dummy! Take Experience Card Parking ticket Lose $5 Heavy date Take an Experience Card Rules: once around the board is equal to one week of college life. 1. You may drop out at any time. 2. You lose if your CUM falls to 1.0. 3. You lose if you run out of money. Winner: first player to go around the board 128 times and has the highest CUM. Each Love Life point adds + .01 to your CUM. (Don ' t ask HOW!) To Start: you have a 2.0 CUM, a High School Education, Innocence (.0 Love Life), and $25. Pack up suitcase and go home for the weekend Go to Monday No soap or t oothpaste left. Take a Love Life Card and miss 1 turn. Party all weekend Go to Monday. Library fines. Lose $.05 times throw of dice. Mo Win pinochle game. Collect $.50 times throw of dice. Forgot to get new sheets Take a Love Life Card. Didn ' t read Quad. Move ahead 2. nday Every other time you pass this corner, collect your work- study pay. 93 TOWN One of the campus ' en- during, but underrated as- sets is the fact that it lies in the geographical lap of the charming town of West Chester. Of course, every- one knows there ' s nothing to do there, but the tree- lined streets, red-brick sidewalks, and angular, colonial houses contribute tangibly to a pleasant at- mosphere. If the sublime surroundings of the J R Bar get you down, or you shrink from the card-checking wolf-hounds elsewhere, you can just walk around. The lamplit streets remind one of American Graffiti at night. 94 95 96 •■• - , 97 A ■f iig ; . TA-Xt How many organizations did you belong to? Or more accurately, how many did you work for? But weren ' t they a lot of fun despite the occasional hassles? Quad or Serpentine deadlines, band practices, professional meetings . . . that sort of work was a lot better than watching hours of the Stooges in your room, or doing something so absurd as studying. And think about it: you learned! Belonging to those groups taught you something, and it was more fun than sitting in class and listen- ing. Painless education. Somebody should take a patent out on that. if4fe LUES and RGANIZATIONS I.G.A. Though all governments are often maligned (it ' s an American pastime), West Chester contains a student government which is outstanding among state colleges for its efficient organization and involvement with important issues. The West Chester Intracollegiate Governmental Association sponsors over 50 academic clubs and organizations, and also supplies athletic and musical events for the students. IGA also takes part in the selection of high administration officials, such as the President and Vice President, a role which by itself is enough to keep the governmental body fairly busy. The IGA also works in conjunction with the Commonwealth Association of Stu- dents in its perpetual struggle to represent state college students in Harris- burg and keep tuition fees down. 100 iis Sitting L to R: Penny Jacobs, Vice President; and Peter Greco, President. Standing L to R: Jim Hilly, Treasurer; and Eileen Murphy, Secretary. 101 CLASS PRESIDENTS AND IGA REPRESENTATIVES 75 L to R: D. Romano, Pres., B. Henderson, ]. Horvath 76 Seated: T. Sparano, Pres., Standing L to R: M. Busillo, T. Tobin, J. Magnant 11 L to R: V. Holt, S. Wagner, C. Zawoiski, Pres. P. GagJiardo 78 L to R: D. Benfield, J. Kelly, Pres., M. Deigham 102 jk - -,. -i ' r BLACK STUDENT UNION The Black Student Union is the repre- sentative voice of the Black undergraduate students at West Ches- ter State. The B.S.U. has the responsibility of providing appropri- ate programs, semin- ars, cultural events, and entertainment for the Black students. They also see that the students are repre- sented in any negotia- tions or actions which concern them. The B.S.U. is here to pro- mote awareness, uni- fication, and to create a relevant atmosphere for Black students. Union membership is open to all West Ches- ter students, faculty, and staff who have a concern for the Black cause. Mr. j. Drabyak. Director of I. G. A. Social Programs C.U.A.B, The College Union Activities Board is charged with co-curricular program- ming for the entire campus. The list of events includes concerts, coffee- houses, the Harmony Grits Series, art and pop film showings, video tape showings, lecture series, Assembly Series, Travel Service, workshops of various types, and art exhibits. 104 Frances Broomall, President r I AR 1 ' N CrHT OF HORI I wrilj SAT.OcT.lt om-BALLRO O LECTURE, b;Rs, n ' ha Supcrnators I l A,aN.x;tvWar Masque ra«ie Party v gprE corcert ticket ' 105 R.H.A. The Resident Hall Association was formed to represent all resident students in one strong organization. The purpose of R.H.A. is to provide for the social, cultural, and educational life of the resident student. 106 COMMUTER GOVERNMENT Commuter Government is a student grou p of commuters who plan social activities sucii as luncheons, parties, and represent com- muters to I.G.A. They publish newsletters and information about their activities and have formed a commuter car pool to benefit commuter students. 107 OMMUNICATIONS WCSC-ETV WCSC-ETV is the campus television station which broadcasts programs into hundreds of classrooms each year. Directed by Dr. Richard Strayer, ETV has facilities in the Learning Research Center and in Schmucker. The station broadcasts all types of programs, many for enter- tainment, and has a library of 1,000 video tapes. DAEDULUS Daedalus is a student w mt i creative writing maga- H H zine open to all West i Bi Chester State College p students who wish to LJB ' ' B - ' publish fiction, poetry or drama. ' V. ' k ' B 1 - - ' ■-: ' ' I SHb I % ' I H 1 it ' ' n. M ' ' vHP m 108 fe ' . «.v. WCUR RADIO WCUR College Radio under the direction of Station Manager Jim Farrell, Program Director Gordon Jefferes, Personnel Di- rector Debbie Nehls, and Busi- ness Director Joe Fedele, has be- come highly departmentalized, creating a high degree of effici- ency. In addition to training members in all aspects of broad- casting, WCUR also serves to provide students with a variety of Top 40. Progressive, and Pub- lic Service programming. W. i,, t ;,i |V;;  J ' .V ' .. ' , ' ' ' 109 THE 1975 SERPENTINE Do you have your stuff for the deadline done yet? Laurie asks. Sure. It ' s somewhere around ... I counter feebly. Here it is. Serpentine. The yearbook. Through the years; different sizes and colors, different staffs and faces, but always the Serpentine. Deadlines circled on the calendar, meetings in the cramped closets that go for offices behind the stage in Philips, slides, photographs — and a lot of memories. Don ' t tell me Gordon lost half the senior Directory! Did we put Dr. Filano in this year? Can somebody shoot the Alpha Phi Omega picture? We ' re not gonna put that in, are we? A handful of people, working their minds off at strange hours, put together a yearbook that must stand as a permanent record of four years that will never come again. All those classes and people and happenings. And it ' s gone over again and again by the yearbook staff, checking for mistakes and looking for the best possible way to present it. The faces on this page are the people who did it this year. They ' re the ones who typed and photographed and screamed and laughed. And the 1975 Serpentine is their gift to you. siWI 110 Laurie Newstein — Editor-in-Chief Susanne Johnson — Business Manager Dr. John Field — Advisor Brian Sykes — Assistant Business Manager, and Sue Norrbom — Assis- tant Editor 111 QUAD ANGLES m It ' s been going on for years and probably will continue to go on for years more. Quad Angles, with its questionable 1930 ' s name, is the weekly newspaper put out by a small — and sometimes crazy — staff. A lot of long and late hours go into the rag and occasionally there are weird Thursdays when staff members go berserk in the offices located in the sement of Sanderson Hall. till, every week the paper comes out. News, features, edi- torials, sports, entertainment . . . it ' s all chronicled week by week in type and in photographs. Next year. Quad will be in its new headquarters in the student union building and the four yellow-painted cinder- block walls of its present office will no longer hear the chat- ter of typewriters, splash of water from the darkroom or burble of voices. Quad Angles, forever upward and on- ward .... 112 hfffi H ' ' flf i ' : .113 ONOR SOCIETIES AAA Freshmen A national collegiate honor society, Alpha Lambda Delta is comprised of women who have achieved a high scholas- tic average during their fresh- man year and maintain it thereafter. A i] An honorary fra- ternity, Alpha Psi Omega recognizes ex- cellence in and dedi- cation to the Theatre Arts. It is sponsored by the Department of Speech and Theatre. Membership is open to all students, regardless of major. 114 2AI Music Epsilon chapter of Sigma Al- pha Iota, the internationally incorporated professional fra- ternity for women in music, was formed in 1968. The fra- ternity is dedicated to service in the field of scholarship and musicianship. PTC en ' s Physical The School of Health and Phx ' sical Education sponsors the Gamma Alpha Chapter of this national, professional, honor fraternity for men ma- joring in health and or physi- cal education. Phi Epsilon Kappa seeks to advance the profession of health and phy- sical education, and promote brotherhood among its mem- bers, through various fund- raising projects and other events to benefit charities. JLt ' $MA Music Rho Sigma chapter of the professional fraternity for men majoring in music was formed at West Chester in 1967. The organization seeks to advance the cause of music in America and to further the welfare and brotherhood of students in music. 115 Social JJipj J And Behavioral Sciences The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences sponsors Omega chapter of Pi Gamma Mu for the purposes of im- proving scholarship in the social sciences and inspiring social service to mankind. IIKA Speech Pi Kappa Delta, the largest honorary forensic fraternity in the world, has its Northeast Province IOTA chapter atWest Chester. The purpose is to rec- ognize forensic achievement and foster persuasion beauti- ful and just. In March, 1975, the chapter hosted the 29th Biennial National Convention and Tournament held in Phil- adelphia. I f nME Math Pi Mu Epsilon is a national fraternity for Mathematics honor students. Our goal is to promote high scholastic achievement in mathematics by sponsoring services to help attain that goal. 116 KAn Education The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high pro- fessional, intellectual, and per- sonal standards and to recog- nize outstanding contributions to education. Individuals with high academic standing are invited to become members of the society by recommenda- tions of professors and by vote of the chapter. VALKYRIE Womens ' Physical Education Valkyrie is a service club for women Health and Physical Education majors. Th club ser- vices both the college and the community through clinics, car washes, and March of Dimes collections. 117 LITTLE SISTERS OF ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Little Sisters of Alpha Phi Omega are a newly form- ed service organization affili- ated with the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Omicron Upsilon Chapter. The Little Sisters work to promote service, fel- lowship, and leadership in the college and surrounding com- munities. Projects include Eas- ter Seal, March of Dimes, As- sembly Series, and Bingo at the Montgomery County Geri- atric and Rehabilitation Cen- ter. ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Omicron Upsilon chap- ter of Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional service fraternity, is open to all men of the campus community. This national fra- ternity is dedicated to develop- ing leadership and providing an opportunity for its mem- bers to serve their college and community. Omicron Upsilon chapter conducts numerous service-oriented activities at West Chester. 118 f , ,M It ' u THE ABBE SOCIETY The Abbe Society is current- ly an invitational service or- ganization comprised of thirty young women active in cam- pus and community groups. The Abbe Society was design- ed to give recognition to young female leaders on campus — leaders in organizations such as the Residence Hall Associ- ation, I.G.A., WCUR, Com- munity Service, and College Union Activities Board, or members of the Residence Hall staff, and social and pro- fessional fraternities. These young women are dedicated to using their virtues to serve others. FRIARS The Friars Society, which has been established at West Chester for many years, is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior men invited into the organization in recognition of character and leadership. The Society ' s various service projects concern the good of the college community. 119 USIC rganizations MARCHING BAND This year ' s Golden Rams Marching Band was the largest in West Chester ' s history, consisting of 200 musicians plus 50 members of the band ' s supporting units. Directed by Dr. James R. Wells, the band seeks to combine auditory and visual elements into a truly aesthetic experience for the performer and audience. The band is recognized as one of the nation ' s finest, and each year receives numerous invitations to per- form nationally. This year, they played at three NFL contests, including their annual performance at Veterans Stadium for the Philadelphia Eagles. At this year ' s West Chester vs. Delaware football game, a newspaper reported that the band ' s performance was so exceptional as to bring tears to the eyes of many of the 10,000 people in attendance, and they received a standing ovation. 120 ■fMiii  ! 121 Bel Canto Brass Ensemble The Brass Ensemble is composed of select brass talent from the School of Music. The group gives concerts in area high schools and performs an annual concert for the college in Swope Hall. In April, the Ensemble was se- lected to perform at the Music Educator ' s National Conference held in Philadelphia. Bel Canto — good singing — is a volunteer organization with an interest in performing choral music. A pleasing voice and the ability to read music is all that is necessary for membership. 122 Concert Choir The Concert Choir is a mixed choir of music students selected by audition. This choir of about 40 voices meets twice a week, devoting its efforts toward acquiring a fine technique of choral singing through the preparation of an ex- tensive repertoire for performance. Wind Ensemble The Wind Ensem- ble is made up of the finest wind and percussion players on campus. En- trance is by audi- tion. The Ensem- ble ' s repertoire is drawn from all his- torical periods with special emphasis given to such twen- tieth century mas- ters, as Stravinsky, Persichetti, Schoen- berg, Hindesmith, Foss, Nelhybel, and Blacher. 123 CHAMBER CHOIR A performance group, selected by audition, which features the music of the Renaissance and Baroque period. The West Chester State Col- lege Jazz Ensemble, the Criter- ions , has been functioning on this campus since 1927. In the past the Crites have played at many fine jazz festivals such as the Villanova and Notre Dame Inter-Collegiate Jazz Festivals. The group also performs at many high school concerts in the im- mediate area. CRITERIONS 124 MEN ' S CHORUS Men ' s Chorus consists of fresh- men and sophomore students in the Music Education, Music, Arts, and Elementary Education programs. It performs in the Carol Program and gives a Spring Concert with the Women ' s Chorus. WOMEN ' S CHORUS The Women ' s Chorus consists of 149 freshmen and sophomore stu- dents in the Music Education, Music, Arts, and Elementary Edu- cation programs who rehearse once a week. They perform at the Carol Program and give a Spring Concert with the Men ' s Chorus. 125 Women ' s Glee Club Women ' s Glee Club is a dynamic service organization. All schools of the college are represented in this group. Glee Club offers to all a chance to share music and friend- ship. 126 Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood was the School of Music ' s annual Christmas- time offering to the college and to elementary school children in the area. Di- rected by Joy Vanderver, the intimate children ' s op- era had a cast of only three — but was triple cast to give more music stu- dents a chance to parti- cipate. Highlights of the pro- duction, which was the familiar fairy tale set to music, included theGrand- mother ' s song-and-dance about how old and sick she was (only she sure didn ' t sing and dance that way!) and the opening of the opera, when the Wolf came onstage to put on his makeup to show the chil- dren that he really wasn ' t all that ferocious a wolf. 127 PORTING WRGANIZATIONS W.A.A. The aims of the Wo- men ' s Athletic Associa- tion are to promote and increase participation in intramural sports for wo- men, to develop skills in leisure time activities, to develop leadership abil- ity, to foster ideals to good sportsmenship, and to provide opportunities for recreation. WAA con- ducts co-ed archery, bad- minton, golf, tennis, vol- leyball, basketball, jog- ging, and Softball. Inaddi- tion, WAA sponsors splash parties, square dances, and special tour- naments. 128 i«i ia«i ' J. Recreational Services Recreational Services at West Chester State College is designed to provide opportunities for par- ticipation in a wide variety of sports and recreational activities for the entire college community. The activities sponsored by Recreational Services represent a broad selection of sports both competitive and non-competitive in nature and include team, dual, individual and aquatic sports. Regardless of ability, there are a number of activities in w hich each individual may successfully take part. Through participation, students, faculty, and staff are provided an opportunity to de- velop friendships and citizen- ship, increase physical fitness, and use their leisure time wisely. ■m ' 129 Wrestling Bells The Wrestling Belles promote the total inter- collegiate wrestling pro- gram and act as a booster club and morale builder for the wrestling team. They take over all respon- sibilities from the coach- ing staff at home meets, such as timing, scoring, riding time, announcing and selling programs. Volleyball Club The West Chester Vol- leyball Club is composed of members of the student body and the faculty of the college. The main purpose of the club is to provide both power volleyball and recreational volleyball for its members. --« 130 Fencing Club The Fencing Club holds weekly meetings for all students interested in the sport. No experience or equipment is required. Instruction is provided. , H Karate Club The members of the Karate Club train in unarmed defense through the Japanese Shotokan Style , one of the many martial arts. Member- ship is open to all students, faculty, and staff. The club is affiliated with the Japan Karate Association and the East Coast Karate Association. Equestrian Club All persons interested in horses and the ideals of horsemanship will find this club of interest. The club sponsors films, lectures, rides, and trips to farms and shows. Majors Club The Health and Physical Education Majors Club pro- vides social, professional and educational experi- ences for all active mem- bers. The club sponsors the annual Night at the Pub each fall to initiate interest. This year the club took on a new dimension by sponsoring the first Majors Week in the history of the college. The week included a tee-shirt sale, a member- ship drive, a pep rally, a ladies tea and fashion show, a pretzel sale, and an ac- tivity night featuring lec- tures, exhibits, and demon- strations. 132 Geography And Outing Club The Outing Club is for students having an in- terest in discovery. Members go on trips which involve rock climbing, camping, walking, and other wilderness sports. Kayak and Canoe Club The Kayak and Canoe Club is dedicated to the promotion of safe, skillful, and enjoyable Whitewater paddling. The Club schedules many river trips for late spring and early fall aimed at various skill levels. Once members have gained confidence, the group paddles the more challenging rivers. Besides river running, club members enter Whitewater slaloms for covered canoes and kavaks. 133 AMPUS W LUBS PSEA Are we just applauding yes- tereday or doing something about tomorrow? P.S.E.A. is an organization which is con- cerned about future educators and the future of education. 134 ACE A.C.E. is an or- ganization designed for Elementary Edu- cation majors inter- ested in thedevelop- ment and welfare of the child. During monthly meetings various presenta- tions are given which acquaint members with cur- rent ideas in child- hood education. ' N J VrQ A professional membership in the Music Educators National Conference and in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, and related periodicals and research information from both sources, are provided by student Chapter 21 of the Music Educators National Conference. Elected students serve in the official operation of the organization, which sponsors educational and cultural trips, on- campus programs, and guests, clinicians, and organizations. 135 Community Service Community Service is a sub-committee of IGA whose connection with various agencies in the community enable students to volunteer in such programs as Pennhurst, Head Start, juvenile probation, Friends Hall Nursing Home, March of Dimes, Coatesville Veterans Hospital, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Salvation Army, and tutoring in nearby elementary schools. COMMUNITY SEPT 17 SERVICES -t- Tutoring programs K,-2ND GRADE- rOGET 7-12 YEARS- REC. CENTER 7TH-8TH GRADE -ST AGNES PENNHURST NEED IDEAS AND PEOPLE TO HELP 136 X ptpranc r lllT) Veterans Club is an organization exclusively for veterans presently enrolled as students. Negotia- ting issues directly concerning veterans, organizing coalitions with other student organizations on issues concerning the entire student body, and planning social activities for the veterans in conjunction with their academic activities are the aims of the club. S.A.M. The Society for Advance- ment of Management is part of the American Manage- ment Associations. It puts student members in touch with the world ' s largest clearing house of manage- ment knowledge. As mem- bers of this organization, students have a head start in their management train- ing. Forensics Society The Forensic So- ciety engages in in- tercollegiate speech competition. During the 1973-74 season, the group captured sixty-two individual and team awards, including the state championship in in- dividual events and the Monmouth Col- lege traveling tro- phy. Giselle Quigley holds first place in Expositor Speak- ing of the National Forensic Associa- tion. 137 The Psychology Club, which is open to all students, aims to enrich the theoretical and experiential knowl- , , edge of its members, particularly about current trends Psychology ClU b and developments in the field of Psychology. 138 Social Welfare Soclal welfare Club provides an opportunity to become acquainted socially with fellow students outside the classroom; a chance to plan meetings and activities pertaining to the social work field; and an opportunity for students to voice ideas and opinions concerning de- partment policy, requirements, and curriculum. All WCSC students are eligible for membership and all Social Wel- fare majors are automatically considered members. Anthropology Club The Anthropology Club is an academic ckib which helps to enlarge the understanding of all aspects of anthropology among all of the stu- dents at West Chester State as well as among all members of the general college community. By sponsoring speakers and field activities in archaeology, physical anthropology, ethnology, folklore, and linguistics, the Club serves to ex- lend knowledge in the field of anthropology for all interested students. Sociology Club This club ' s objective is one of developing and pro- moting an interest in the discipline of Sociology. An- nually sponsored lectures and debates succor this in- terest. 139 Nursing Club Darlington Biological Society The Darlington Biological Society is entirely fund- ed and organized by students. Its purpose is to pro- vide an informative lecture series of lecturers from other universities. Earth and Space Science Club 140 Alchemist Club The Alchemist Club, which is affiliated with the American Chemical Society, brings together people who are interest- ed in chemistry. The club sponsors field trips, lec- tures, speeches, a free tu- toring service, and other ac tivities. Physics Club The Physics Club is open to all students interested in the field. The Club also helps in tutoring students, and conducts slide rule classes. 141 Anderson Math Club The Anderson Math Club, affiliated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, holds monthly meetings on a variety of topics. An elected representative from the club is sent to a convention every year. Many mathematical journals are available. Social activities are also a part of the club. Law Club The Law Club, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Brady is composed of those students who intend to pursue law- related careers. The highlight of the club is its annual moot court which hears a contem- porary case. The law club is also an integral part of the student aid program. 142 Theatre Dance Group Theater Dance Group, under the direction of Lida Nelson Smith, has given an annual series of dance concerts on cam- pus in PMA since 1968. This group, dedicated to a high standard of perfor- mance, has won local and state dance competitions, and has a full off-campus performance schedule. Little Theatre Little Theatre is the or- ganization that produces all theater performed in Theatre 208, It is a club open to all students at- tending the college, and offers the opportunity for interested students to be- come familiar with all as- pects of theater produc- tion. 143 French Club The French Club is an organization for all French majors or any- one interested in the language. Informal weekly meetings are held throughout the year. Special events sponsored by the club are plays, lectures, movies, and soirees. German Club The German Club was formed to promote interest and aware- ness of German Cul- ture on the college campus. It has beenac- tive in bringing to the campus a little of the culture through such activities as speakers, trips, the observance of German holidays, and related activities. ■L.L.IlUL.U..UL.t.,.MI.L.I...M, y 144 ' ' ■■■■■' ' 9S ■-Sk ' w Spanish Club By bringing the at- mosphere of Spain and Spanish America to our campus, the Span- ish Club creates an awareness and appre- ciation of Hispanic cul- ture. Field trips, mov- ies, lectures, dinners, and fiestas character- ize club activities. Russian Club The Troika Club is actively interested in exposing Russian Cul- ture to students. Mem- bership is open to all students. Knowledge of the language is not necessary. Activities include speakers, films, discussions of current events and ex- cursions. 145 The Hillel Club is an organization of Jewish students. Its purpose is , - to help meet their needs here at West Chester. Activities planned riillGi by the members take place once or twice each month during the year. They have included such events as a Chanukkah party, a model Pass- (_j1U b over Seder, and an Israeli Folk dancing night. Newman Club The Newman Center repre- sents the Catholic Church on the W.C.S.C. campus, though all stu- dents are wel- come at the events, suppers, liturgies and so- cials. 146 Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association meets bi-weekly for dinners, usually prepared and served by the students. After the meals, they conduct lectures, films, and discussions about current topics at the Calvary Lutheran Church. Hare Krishna The Hare Krishnas are a visitng re- ligious group on the West Chester cam- pus. Their temple is in Germantown, Pa. The group ' s philosophy is to live a holy and pure life, while striving to help people gain self-realization and to throw off their materialistic sensory self-grat- ifications for the spiritual. 147 ' 14 ; - ' iftn ' «;-,i ' ' VH _=- B I R-v-. ■1 ! ■■m E IHg I H |g| ■1 1 HH -ijiW 1 H ■Ig 1 1 H Hp 1 B ■. ■' -. ' HJ ..J 1 H hH B H KHEB . ' v ' WWHB H HH ■H BnHH RHg m ' 4 i 9 P 1 1 1 iJM ' ' 4 m ■1 fewl M Py  ■m H « « i A WBWWwit ' •r- ji ■J J ■Hi 1 ' ■. .••M ' 5: :i ' Remember when they took your senior picture and then sent you the proofs? Oh, no! That can ' t be me! But it was. Everybody said so. And the senior directory. Is that all you did in four years — or is it merely a skeletal code to the substance of your college life? So much has changed and happened in four years. A lot of which you won ' t feel yet, but it ' s there. A lot of partying and learning and changing can ' t completely be reflected in a face and a few lines, but perhaps they can provide a key to the sum total of you. ENIORS ENIOR %LASS JUDITH L. ABBEY B.S Health and Phys. Ed. THOMAS W. ABBOTT B.S. Elementary LINDA R. ABRAMS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. KAREN L. ABRAMSON B.S. Music DOROTHY C. ADAMSON B.S. Business Adminislralion ELIZABETH T. AHERN B.S, Health Education ROBERT . AHRENS B.A. History HELEN A ELLO B.S. Elementary JAMES F. ALEXANDER III BARBARA A. ALFANO KATHLEEN M. ALMOND B.S. Business B.A. Sociology Anthropology B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JANET E.AMACHER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. 152 ELLEN M. ANDERSON B.S. Elementary OANNETTA ANDERSON B.S. Elemenlary SUSAN M. ANDERSON B.S. Elementary MAXINE M. ANSBACH B.S. HeaitfiandPhys. Ed. SUSAN A. ARGENTJERl B.S. Business Admin. KATHLEEN E. ARMSTRONG B.S. Elemenlary NEREE G. ARON B.S. Spanish BARBARA A. ARTHUR B.S. Elementary 153 AMILIA M. ART NGER B.A. Psychology TERRENCE ASELFORD B.A. Theatre Arts DEBRAA. ASHBY B.S. Mathematics GARY I. ATCHISON B.S. Elementary ARAM ATTAR AN B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ]UDYM.AUGVSTINE B.S. Elementarv RONALD B. AXSON B.S. Music RHODAM. AVERS B.S. Social Welfare KAREN BAER JAMES C. BAILEY B.S. Business Management ANDREA L. BAIR B.A. American Studies EDWARD K. BAIR II B.S. Music Jf a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hearSf hoH ever measured and far away. Thoreau 154 ROBERTA. BALOGH B.A. Geography SlRl BANDOLA B.S. Comp. Soc. Studies PATRICIA M. BARBER B.A. History ELIZABETH L. BARE B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. EDMOND R. BARGERON B.S. Accounting NORA BARNETT B.S. Elementary ANNE . BARNH LL B.A. Speech Arts PATRICIA COULTER BARRETT B.S. Elementary GERRY E.BARR B.S. EJementarv MAR Y JANE BARR B.S. Speech Path. Audio. GARY E.BARRON B.S. Earth and Space Sci. GAYLE E.BARRY B.S. Socio Welfare 155 J ) JOAN M. BASILIO B.S. Spanish KENNETH R. BATDORF B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. CATHERINE A. BAUER B.S. ElemenlQr ' SUSAN L. BAUMGARDNER B.S. Elementary CHARLES J. BEAN B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BLAIR S. BAIRD B.S. Music ROBERTA. BEAUMONT B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JILL D. BECHTEL B.S. English 156 JOHN M. BECK B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. TON L. BECTON B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. MARGARET M. BEDDAL B.A. Psychology ' ' • ' ' ' . S ' ; DEBORAH . BEEBE B.A. Psychology CURTIS D. BEHLER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. CINDY M. BEITMEN B.S. Music MAR E A. BELECANECK B.A. Sociology LISA BENKISER B.A. Psychology BETTY L. BENNER B.S. Music JOHN A. BENNETCH B.S. Music RHONDA M. BENNETT B.S. Elemenlary BRENDA H. BENSON B.S. Elementary 157 KATHLEEN BERARDi B.S. Elementary CAROL ANN A. BERGEN MICHAEL . BERGMEiSTER ELIZABETH A. BERRA B.A. Psychology B.S. Accounting B.S. Elementary SUSAN M. BERRY B.S. Mathematics STEPHEN B.BERTE B.A. Biology JAMES L. BIANCO B.S. Comprehensive Science MARLA D. BJANCO B.S. Elementary OEL C. B ELER B.A. American Studies SLfSAN L. B XLER B.A, Mathematics CAROL L. BLACKBURN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. ANETBLALOCK B.S. Elementary 158 PETER BLAVERT B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. CATHIE Z. BLOCKS B.A. French ELLEN ]. BLOCKER B.S. Elementary DENNIS A. BLOSE B.S. Music BARBARA L. BLUM B.S. Elementary HAL P. BLUM B.S. Elementarv EDNA BOGERT B.S. Elementary RICHARD H. BOLES B.S. Elementary KAREN E. BONEY B.S. Elementarv R CHARD A. BONNETTE B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JANICE R. BOOTH B.S. Elementarv STEVEN BORLAND B.S. Comp. Soc. Studies The year inches out and Familiar faces recede. Memories dim the new horizon But ending, beginning, Compromise an infinite sea. 159 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE BRADEN BOSTOCK B.S. Business Administration LINDA G. BOWSER B.S. Elemenlar) ' MAR ANNE BOYD B.S. E]emen(ar) ' DANIEL BOVLE B.S. Business Adminislration PATTi L. BRADFORD B.S. Elementary PATRiCK E. BRADY B.S. PoJilicaJ Science JOHN P. BRANSON B.S. English JAMES E. BRAZILL B.A. Phys. Ed. BERNARD E. BRENNER B.A. History LlLLl C. BREUNINGER B.S. EJementary FRANCES L. BROOMALL B.S. Speech Path. Audio. ELLEN J. BLOOMFIELD B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. 160 GARY W.BROWN B.S. SocioJogy STEPHEN C. BROWN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. KATHLEEN D. BROZDON S B.S. Elementary CLAIRE A. BRUGGER B.S. E]ementar - LILUAN M. BRUNO B.S. Elemenlary MICHAEL C. BUCCl B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. KATHLEEN M. BUCHANAN B.A. Social Welfare MARGARET M. BUCK B.A. Social Welfare WILLIAM E. BUCKLEY B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JULIE A. BURKHOLDER B.S. Speech Palh. Audio. EILEEN BUXTON B.S. Elementary SUSAN L. BUTZ B.S. Heahh and Phys. Ed. 161 PAMELA CALC NORE B.S. Special Education RICHARD CALDWELL B.S. Chemislry JAMES CANCILA I.S. Secondary Educalion ADELE CANNELLA B.A. Sociology MICHAEL CAPONE B.S. Music FRANK CARACINO B.S. Elementary Education PATRICIA CAREY B.S. Elementary Education FRANK CARFIOLI B.S. English AMY CARLES B.S. Elementary Education SUZANNE CARLLfCCI B.S. French ROBERT CARRADO B.S. Business Mgt. DOREEN CARROLL B.S. Health 162 MICHAEL CAPRAROLA B.S. HeaJth and Phys. Ed. MICHAEL CAPRIOTTl B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. - t THOMAS CASAGRANDE STEPHANIA CENDROWSKA B.S. Heallh and Phvs. Ed. B.S. Elementary Ed. SUSAN CERASANO B.S. English ROSEMARY CHAPMAN B.S. Elementary Ed. AVE MARIA CHRISTENSEN CATHLEEN CHRISTIANSON B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Elementary Ed. 163 JANET CHRJSTMAN B.S. Elementary Ed. MARLENE CIANCIVLLI B.S. EJementarv Ed. JOANNE CLARK B.S. Business Adm. LAN A CLARK B.S. Music LINDA CLARK B.A. Mathematics NORMA CLARK B.S.French BETH CLAYTON B.S. Heallh and Phvs. Ed. BERTHA CLEMENS B.S. EJementarv Ed. MARYCL FTON B.A. SocioJogy-Anthro. BARBARA CLIPP NGER B.S. Music NANCY CLUNE B.S. HeailhandPhys. Ed. JANE SUGAR COHEN B.A. Speech Palh. We are all messy rooms at times . . . We need faith hope J love . . . each other 164 MARCELLA R. COHEN ALFRED COLEMAN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed- GAJL COLEMAN B.S. EJemenlarv Ed. SHEJLA COLGAN B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. . ' s -( RICHARD COLYER B.A. Mathematics LYDIA CONCA B.S. EJementarv Ed. NANCY CONKLIN BR DGES WILLIAM CONNAKER B.S. Music B.A. PhiJosophy AMES A. CONNOR B.A. Political Science PENNY CONNOR B.S. Elementary Ed. DENJSE CONSTANT NO B.S. Elementary Ed. MARC A CONT B.S. Elementary Ed. 165 CHARLES CONWAY, R. B.A. Psychology ADR ENNE COOK B.S. Elementary Ed. DIANE COOK B.S. Elementary Ed. FRANK COOPER B.S. World Cultures RICHARD COOVER B.S. Business Adm. KATHLEEN CORNISH B.A. Sociology-Anthro. DONNA COULTER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. SANDRA COLTRSEN B.A. Applied Music 166 CHARLENE COX B.S. Elementary Ed. ]ANET COX B.S. Mathematics JENNIFER COX B.S. Music STEVEN COYNE B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. DONNA JOAN CRAWFORD B.A. Psychology PATRICIA CRONIN B.A. Elementary Ed. PETER CROW B.A. Psychology ALLEN CUFF, ]R. B.S. Elementary Ed. MARYCLAIRE CURMACI B.A. Spanish LOUISE CURTIS B.S. Elementary Ed. DIANE DAILY B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. RICHARD DANIELS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. 167 VIRGINIA DANIELS B.S. Elementary Ed. ALAN A DANN B.A. Mathematics LINDA DAVIS B.S. Elementary Ed. PAULA DEBNAR B.S. Music OHNF.DEGREGORY B.S. Comp. Soc. Sci. ELEANOR DEIANY B.S. Speech Path. JOHN DELANCEY B.S. Music ELIZABETH R. DELANEY LAURA |. DELLA TORRE B.S. Elemenlary Ed. LISA DELORENZO B.S. Music SALLY DELUC A B.A. Sociology GEORGETTE DEMES B.S. Russian 168 DAVID DENN SH B.S. EJemenlary Ed. DEBORAH DEREMER B.S. Music FRANCES DEROSE B.S. Speech Path. DAVJDDERR CO B.S. Music DEN SE DEVINE B.S. HeallhandPhvs. Ed. TODD DEWITT B.A. Arl JANE DIAMOND B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BARBARA DICANZIO B.S. French KATHR YN DIDONATO B.S. Elementary Ed. LINDA DIG OVANN B.S. Biology DAWJV CLEMENT DILVIGI HELEN D NNOCENZO B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. HeoJih and Phys. Ed. Learn from yesterday Live for today , Hope for tomorrow 169 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE ANTHONY D SP O, R. B.S. Earth and Space Science BARBARA DOBAN B.S. Elementary Ed. ROBERT DOERR B.A. Psychology MARIE DOHERTY B.A. Sociology LINDA DOHRMAN B.S. Elementary Ed. ROSEMAR EDOLAN B.S. Elementary Ed. LAUREL DOLINGER B.A. BioJogy JOSEPH DOLL B.S. Comp. Soc. Std. MARSHA DONOHUE B.A. Psychoiogy MICHAEL DOONER B.S. Business Adm. LYNNR.DORISH B.S. Music DONALD DOSCH B.S. Music 170 KATHLEEN DOTSEY B.S. Spanish MARY DOTSEY B.S. French EDWARD DOUGHERTY, JR. B.S. EJemenlary Ed. PATR C A DOUGHERTY B.A.Art M SUSAN DOW fEY B.S. Music MICHAEL DUDDY B.S. Earlh and Space Science SUSAN DVNN B.S. Elementary Ed. M. OL V ER JEAN-PAUL DOMINIQUE DUNREA B A. ThfiolfirArts JERRY DUVALL B.S. Business Adm. DEBRA ECKERT B.S. Health and Phys, Ed. ROBERT EDMISTON B.S. Business Adm. EDWARD E SENHAUER B.S. History 171 GERI EtSENTHAL B.S. Elementary Ed. LEE ELFMAN B.A. Psychology ANDREW ELGORT B.S. Elementary Ed. MAUREEN ELKO B.S. Elementary Ed. V RG N A ELL SON B.S. Elementary Ed. BARBARA W. ELSMAN B.S. French HE D ERB B.A. Psychology KE THERBE B.A. Biology FRANC S ERDLEN B.A. Psychology MARYERKES B.A. Psychology BETSY ERV N B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. DONNA ESCHBACH B.A. Mathematics 172 ,; % ._; |v SARAH ESHLEMAN B.S. Health and Ph s. Ed. CAROL ANN ETLEN B.S. Eiemen(Qr - Ed. GAIL EVANS B.S. Elementary Ed. GERRY EVANS B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BERNADETTE FABRIZ O B.S. Elementary Ed. MARGARET FA R B.S. Special Ed. TVLUO FALINI, ]R. B.S. Accounting ANITA FARALDO B.S. Elemenlar ' Ed. 173 LAWRENCE FARMER B.S. Elementary Ed. ANN FARNSWORTH B.S. Elementary Ed. L D THFARRELL B.S. Eiementar ' Ed. MARYJANEFASSL B.S. Elementary Ed. it A I ELAINE FEDASTIAN B.S. Comp. Soc. Stud. ANNEFEEHERY B.S. Elementary Ed. CYNTHIA F CCA B.S. Music GARYF LL PPO B.S. Business Mgt. AIMEE F SH B.S. Elementary Ed. ELOiSE . F SHER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JACK FISHER B.S. Earth and Space Science REGINA F SHER B.S. Mathematics You ore a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. 174 SUSAN PAYNE FITZGERALD MICHAEL FITZPATRICK B.S. Elementary Ed. B.A. Polilical Science SUSAN FLOCCO B.S. English DEMISE FLVELLEN B.S. Elementary Ed. SOPHIA FLVNT B.S. Elementary Ed. ROBERT WILEY FORD B.S. Business Mgl. MAUREEN FORDE B.S. Elementary Ed. SUSANNE FOSS B.S. Elementary Ed. LINDA FOSTER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. SARAH FRAGALE B.S. Speech Path. JANE FRATER B.A. Socioiogy-Anthro. MICHAEL FRATRIK B.S. Social Studies 175 RANDELLFRUCH B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ANETFRERK NG B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ALLEN FRICKE B,S. Health and Phys. Ed. MARYFRITCH B.S. Speech Path. LOVISE FROST B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. LINDA FVOTI B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. LINDA M. GALATI B.A. Psychology CATHERINE GALLAGHER B.S. Elemenlary 176 ROSEMARY M. GALLEGHER B.A. Elementary DAVID W. GALLOWAY B.S. History RICHARD H. GANGWISCH B.S. Music DALE W. GARRISON B.S. Elementary THERESA JVr. GAVAGHAN B.S. Elementary AMESE. GAYNOR B.S. Elementary CORA GAZZILLO B.S. Elementary NATAL E . GEJST B.S. Elementary OHN H. GEMBERLING B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BRYAN K. GERHAB B.S. Music ALLEN R. GERMAN B.S. Music BARBARA . GERY B.S. Mathematics 177 RANDALL GESSNER B.S. Heal th ANETL. G ERSCH B.S. Spanish ELLEN K.G LBERT B.S. Business Adm. PAULA B. GJLLER B.S. Special Ed. KAREN E. GINGRICH B.S. Music k RICHARD B. GiTOMER B.S. Accounting REBECCA S. GLATFELTER GLENN GODSHALL B.S. Music B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. KAREN GOLDBERG B.S. Elementary ROBERTO. GOLTZ B.S. Music L NDA M.GOJMERY B.S. Health andPhvs. Ed. LESLIE E. GORBEY B.. . Political Science ' ' : .. 178 HORACE W. GORDON B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. SUSAN V. GORMAN B.S. Elemenlary FRANK ]. GORMLEY B.S. Comp. Science THOMAS W. GOTTHOLD B.A. Philosophy JILL E. GRANT B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. JAMES W. GRAVELY B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. GEORGE W. G RAY B.S. Accounting PAUL V. GREELY B.A. English ARLENE M. GREENE B.S. Health MARGARET M. GREEVY B.S. Elementary STAN . GRE DUS B.A. History MARGARET T. GRESH B.S. Elementary ' ' In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Camus 179 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE FRANCIS J. GR BBIN B.S. Chemistry CHARL E GRIFFIN B.S. Secondary Ed. JU ANITA M. GR SCOM B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BRIAN D.GRO B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. EFFERYL. GROFF B.S. Music MARY E. GROFF B.S. Elementary SANDRA F. GRUBER B.S. Elementary •l.lt- ' AM; ! GEORGE . GRUND B.A. Music AMELIA M.GUERCIA B.S. Speech Path. Aud. KATHYM. GUISE B.S. Elementary CARMELA L. GU TERAS B.S. Special Ed. JOSEPH . GULLO B S Business Mgt. 180 PAMELA GYLLENHAAL B.S. Speech Path. Aud. DOROTHY HAGERTY B.S. Elementary SUSAN M. HAGGERTY B.S. Special Ed. DAVID R. HALDEMAN B.S. Chemistry I ki PATRICIA A. HALLMAN B.S. Elementary MAURICE C. HALTIE B.S. History JANICE E. HAMER B.S.English ROBERT G. HAMILTON B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. RONALD B. HAMILTON B.S. History ANN N. HAMMOND B.S. History CYNTHIA L. HARBESTER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. GLENDA E. HARM AN B.S. Music 181 ALFRED R. HARMON B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. CYNTHIA A. HART B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. CHERYL HARVEY B.S. Business Acim. JAN L. HASSON B.S. Music MARYC.HALfGHEY B.S. Elemenlarv IRENE HAUSER B.S. Elementary SUZANNE M. HAWS B.S. Elementary MARY . HAZELL ' B.S. EJemenlary DEBORAH . HAZLER B..4. Biology SUSAN M. HEARN B.S. Elementary ROBERT HEATH B.S. Business Adm. RICHARD A. HECKMAN B.S. Music 182 STEPHANIE A. HECKMANN B.S. Elemenlarv NANCY L. HEISER B.S. Hislory RONALD D. HELMAN B.S. Music LORETTA V. HENDERSON B.S. Elemenlarv r ' - JOYCE C. HENDRICKSON THOMAS M. HENNESSY B.S. Elementary B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. KAREN E. HEPLER B.S. Music BARBARA A. HERR B.A. Psychology 183 SANDRA . HERSCHER B.S. Speech Paih. Aud. ROBERT T.HERSKER B.S. Special Ed. WAYNEA. HEYDT B.S. English DOROTHY M.H CKEY B.S. French DEBORAH L. HICKS B.S. Speech Palh.Mud. JOHN Y. miL B.S, History JAMES D. HILLY B.S. Business Adm. CHERYL L. HINCHCLIFF B.S. Elementary CLAUDE F. HINKLE B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. MELV N HINTON, JR. B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JOHN HNATIN, R. B.S. Business Adm. CAROL HOENICH B.S. Chemistry Dusty posterSf hookSf stereos, And bottles of wine swaddled in time; A vintage year as yet uncorked Untasted till tomorrow arrives. 184 GAIL . HOERNER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. MARION E. HOFFMAN BS. Health and Phvs. Ed, RENEE N. HOFFMAN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed ROBERTS. HOFFMAN B S Hpolth and Phvs, Ed. BEVERLY A. HOLDEN KENT HOLLAND, ]R. BARBARA A. HOLL STER B.S. Elementary B.S. Earlh and Space Sci. B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BETSY A. HOOVER B.S. Mathematics MICHAEL E. HOOVER B.S. Music NANCY . HOPTON B.S. Elementary PAVLAM.HOLM B.S. Elementary OHNHORVATH B.S. History 185 FREDERICK W. HOTZMAN DOROTHEA E. HOWE B.A. Biology BA. English JEANNE E. HVDECHECK B.S. Special Ed. BRUCE R.HUNT B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. NANCY]. HUNT B.S. Health and Phys. Ed, JOSEPH D. HURLEY B.S. Elementary LINDA HURLEY B.A. Political Science m DENNIS M. lANOVALE B.S. Criminal Justice 186 JOSEPH A. JEZZJ B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ROY . NNELLA B.S. Business Mgl. PATRICIA M. JNSETTA fl.A. English BRUNO V. OZZO B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. JLL ISAACS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BARBARA A. SANSK B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. L NDA M. JACKSON B.S. Elementary RICHARD W. JACKSON B.S. Music JANET L. ACOBS B.A. French ' 1 ROBERTA. JACOB Y B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. CHER E A. JARRETT B.S. Health and Phys. Ed, DAVID M. JARRETT B.S. History 187 LESLIE A. ARRETT FRANCES L. AWORSKI GORDON A. EFFERES W LLiAM R. OBSON. R. B.S. Elementary B.A. PsychoJogy B.S. Heallh and Phys Ed. BS, Business Adm, ANN E. JOHNSON B.S. Elementary REBECCA C. JOHNSON SUSANNE M. JOHNSON B.S. Speech Palh. B.S. Business Adm. WAYNE L.JOHNSON B.S. Pohtical Science WILLIAM E. JOHNSON B.S. Music BARRY S.JONES B.S. Mathematics DELPHINE A. JOSEPH B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JOANT.JURGA TiS B.S. Eiementary 4 ' i 188 ]ANE L. KAAS B.S. Psychology ANN S. KAKAZU B.S. Special Ed. KATHER NE . KALBACHER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. CECILIA A. KARA N B.S. Elementary ROBERT M. KAROL B.A. Psychology PATRICIA A. KATEIN B.S. Elementary MAUREEN B. KATZ B.S. French KATHLEEN M. KAUFMAN B.S. Elementary ]AN E. KEHR B.S. Music SUSANNE KE SER B.A. Sociology ' Better walk on your tip-toes, Don ' t try No-Doz, Better stay away from those Who carry around a fire-hose, Keep a clean nose, and Watch the plain-clothes ' HENRY V.KELLER B.S. Seconder) ' Ed. ROBIN L. KELLER B.S. Elementary Robert Zimmerman 189 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE BARBARA M.KELLY B.S. Elementary KATHLEEN A. KELLY B.S. Health and Phys. £d. LESLIE A. KELLY B.A. English SVSAN M.KELLY B.S. Special Ed. MARYANN E. KENKELEN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. GWENDOLYN KENNEDY B.S. Elemenlary LINDA S. KENNEDY ■B.S. Elementary PATRICIA A. KENNEDY B.S. Elemenlarv ANN M. KERNER B.S. Speech Path. DEBORAH L. KERRIGAN B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. SCOTT S. KETTERJNG B.S. Music KATHLEEN M. KILDERRY B.S. Elementary 190 4i MICHAEL A. K NG B.S. Special Ed. CHRISTINE A. KLEIN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. RICHARD E. KNORR B.S. Health KATHER NE A. K RCHER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. GERYVV. KIRKNER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. LAURA J. KLEIN B.S. Biology LINDA N. KOCH B.S. Elementary DONNA K. KLE NZ B.S. Elementary JOHNF. KONDYRA B.S. Elementary WALTER H. KISSEL B.S. Elementary KARENS. KLOSS B.S. Elemenlary KATINA KOPTEROS B.S. Business Adm. 191 DAVID .KORCH B.S. Music JEAN T. KOS TS B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. AGNES V. KOSZO B.S. Elementary MARCF.KRAIN B.S. Elementary CHARLES E. KRE TZER B.S. Elementary FRANK P. KR SCH B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. kAM STEPHEN KUCHERUK B.A. Geography ANTHONY G. KUDELA B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ROBERT VV.KULP B.S. Accounling SUSAN M. KlNKEl B.S. Elemenlarv CYNTHIA M. KUTZ B.A. Sociology CATHERINE LaBARRE B.A. Geography 192 LORRAINE . LACK B.S. Music ]OANNE K. LAFFERTY B.S. Speech Path. C. SPENCER LADOW B.S. Psychology MICHELLE A. LAFFEY B.S. Business Adm. KENTA. LAID G B.S. Music ROBINA. LA;DLAW B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. SUZANNE LaMANNA B.S. French MICHELLE M. LAMONT B.S. Special Ed. 193 VICTOR D. LANCE B.S. Heahh and Ph ys. Ed. DOMEN C . LANCIANO B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BARBARA A. LAND S B.S. Eiemenlary BREJVDA LANDIS CLEMENS B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. GAIL A. LANE B.A. Social Welfare WILLIAM M. LAPENTA B.A. Psychology RUTH D. LASH B.S. Elementary MAR EM. LATERZA B.A. Spanish KRJST NLAUER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. EILEEN C. LAWLESS B.S. Speech Path. MARYELLEN T. LAWLOR B.S. Speech Path. LAURA . LAZZOPINA B.S. Elementary To avoid criticism: Do nothing Say nothing Be nothing. 194 MARGARET E. LEIGH B.A. Psychology LINDA L. LE STER B.A. PoJilical Science GARYL. LE TZEL B.S. Music ANNEM.LENGLE B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. EDWARD . LEVANDOWSKI B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. BONNIE G. LEVINE B.S. Speech Path. JANET M.LEKSA B.S. Music EILEEN LEVINE B.S. Speech Path. MYRAL. LEWJIVTER B.S. Music R TAA. LfESIEFSKY B.S. Social Welfare ]AN M. LIPPMAN B.S. E emenlarv VERONICA D.LISBON B.S. Elementary 195 SHARON L. LOBB B.S. SpecjaJ Ed. KATHLEEN A. LONG B.A. German MARC B.LONG B.S. Elementary LINDA A. LOR NO B.S. Eiemenlarv ANGELA B. LOSJKO B.S. Elemenlary MARGARET R. LOUGHL N B.S. EiemenlQry KAREN M.LOVE B.S. Elemenlary GEORGANN LUCARJELLO B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. 196 M ARY ANNE LU CEY B.A. History MARGARETM. LUCIA B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BARBARA D. WDWIG B.S. Element ary DEBORAH L. LVKENS B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. CONSTANCE . LUM B.S. Elementary V CTORJA LYNCH B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. DARRELL K. McALEXANDER STEPHEN S. McALlNDER B.A. Political Science B.A. Psychology ' i CONSTANCE M. McAL STER WAYNE R. McALL STER B.S. Comp. Social Sci. B.S. Elementary KEVIN P. McANENY B.S. Elementary DEBORAH M. McBRlDE B.S. Elementarv 197 MARGARET A. McCALL B.S. HeailhandPhys. Ed. SUSAN M.McCANN B.S. Elementary DIANE M. McCAUGHEY B.S. Special Ed. KATH . McCLEARY B.S, Health and Phys. Ed. SUSAN]. McCOJVAGHY B.S. Elementary ROZALJND . McCORM CK B.S. Spanish JOHN T. McCUE. R. B.S. Business Mgl. MARGARET M. McGlLL B.S. Comp. Social Sci. MARYR. McGJNLEY B.S. Special Ed. NANCYL. McGLYNN CATHERINE M.McGOLDRlCK B.S. Speech Path. B.S. Speech Path. KARENP.McHUGH B.S. Elementary 198 WILLIAM . MclLMOYLE B.A. Political Science MARY ANN L. MclNTYRE B.A. Social Welfare MARY C. MclNTYRE B.S. Health and Ph s. Ed. ]OANN N. Mclaughlin B.S. Speech Path. RICHARD H. McLAVGHLlN B.S. Business Mgl. WILMET A. McLlN B.S. Social Welfare MEGAN R. McLOVGHLIN B.A. American Studies GAIL L. McMASTER B.S. Elementary ELIZABETH McNALL Y B.S. French KATHLEEN F. McNATT B.S. Elementary MAR E A. McPHILLANY B.S. Chemistry MARYL.MACAR O B.S. Eiementar ' Keep interested in your own career; however humble it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. 199 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE JUDITH A. MacATEE B.S. Theatre Arts ROXANN MaclNTlRE B.S. Special Ed. EDWARD . MACK B.S, Accounling CYNTHIA M. MADACK B.A. Speech Path. OHNB, MAHONEY B.S. Elementarv  VIRGINIA C. MANLEY BARBARA A. MARCHAND B.S. Speech and Theatre Arls B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. STEPHANIE R. MAREK B.S. Music LORRAINE M. MARINO B.S. English HARRYS. MARKS B.A. English RICHARD L.MARS B.S. Comp. Social Sci. DONMARSDEN B.S. Biology 200 - ■ST-_TK« CAROL A. MARSHALL B.A. Psychology WILLIAM O. MARSHALL B.A. Psychology DIANE L. MARTIN B.A. Psychology JUDITH A. MARTIN B.S. Elementary MARY P. MARTONE B.S. Physics JAMES H. MARVEL, R. B.A. American Studies FREDER CK R. MARZ, ]R. B.S. Health DAVID L. MASK B.S. Biology CAROL L. MASON B.S. Heahh and Ph s. Ed. M CHELE L. MASONER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed, JOHN E. MASSA B.S. Music GARYR. MASTELLER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. 201 MARLENE M. MASTERCOIA B.S. Speech Path PAVLJ.MATEJKOVIC B.S Health and Phvs. Ed. DEBRA L. MATHEWS B.S. Social Welfare MARY MAYO B.S. Elementary WARREN MAYS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. JEFFREY W. MEAD B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. MEREDITH C. MEEKS B.S. Elementary EDWARD A. ME SNER B.S. Music CINDY S.MELL NGER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. OSEPHA. MELUSKY B.A. PoJiticaf Science MAR E R. MERD AN AN B.S. French JOAN M. MERRICK B.S. Elementary 202 ANN E. METZGER B.S. Special Ed. EDWARD W. M LIS TS, 1 B.S. Music CINDY MJESTER ANNE G. MILLER B.S. Social We fare GAYLEE. M LLER B.S. Speech Palh. GLENN R.M LLER B.S. Geography HENRY W.MILLER B.S. Music EAN M.MILLER B.A. Psychology 203 dikdi JEFFREY ]. MILLER B.S. Music JOHN W. MILLER B.S. HeaJlh and Phvs. Ed. JOSEPH MILLER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. MARYLOV A. MILLER B.A. Lilerature PATR CJA A. MILLER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. RICHARD W. MILLER B.A. Political Science SUSAN A. MILLER B.S. E nglish NANCY E. MINGEY B.A. Psychofogy NANCY S.MIRALDO B.S. Music CLAUDIO MlRARCHl B.S. Elemenlurx ' GARY L. MISHLER B.S. Music DEBORAH L. MISSEL B.A. Elementary Education is man ' s going forward from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty. 204 DIANE L. M TCHELL B.S. Elementary PATRICIA A. MOCHARNUK B.A. Social Welfare JAYNEL.MOCK B.S. Elementary GLADYS G. MOORE B.S. Elementary EDWARD R. MORETT, ]R. B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. NANCY L.MORRISON B.S. Elemenlarv KARENA. MOSER B.S. Special Ed. MARLANA R. MOSiEY B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. ' 4. ■f . J ANETM. MOWRER B.A. Elementary CYNTH A A. MOYER B.S. Elementary ]OHN P. MULDOON, JR. B.S. Business Mgt. fOAN T. MVLHERN B.S. Psychology 205 MAUREEN A. MVLLANE B.A. Mathematics ( JOHN]. MULLEN, JR. B.S. Business Adm. ROSEMARY MURDY B.S. Music DAV DM. MURPHY B.S. Business Mgl. j=iisaBWi : ' -.■-;■?isffi ii DENN S . MURPHY B.S. Elementary E LEENM. MURPHY B.S. History LAUREN V. MURPHY B.S. Speech Path. NOREENM. MURPHY B.S. ELemenlar - 206 PA TR C A MURPHY B.S. Elementary JOSEPH A. MURRAY B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. ION E. MVSSLEWHITE B.S. Business Adm. BARBARA L.MYERS B.S. Eiementar) ' PAMELA M.MYERS B.A. Theatre Arts DAVID A. NASH B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. CINDA K. NEASE B.S. Heahh and Phvs. Ed. BEVERLY L.NESTER B.S. Elemenlory ANTHONY . NESTORE. R. VICTOR A. NEVBAUM, R. B.S. E ementary B.A. Political Science ]OHN G. NEWMAN, B.S. Comp. Social Sci. PAUL C. NEWPORT B.S. Music 207 LAUREN E. NEWSTEIN B.A. Sociology JAMES W. NICHOLSON B.A. Psychoiogy JULIA C. NOTARIANNl B.S. Speech Path. BARBARA . NUMBERS B.S, Psychology SEBASTIAN J. NVZZO, 1 B.S. Earth and Space Sci. MARYANN OBOZIAN B.S. Comp. Social Sci. JONIH. OBRIEN B.S. Elementary GARY . O ' BURGH B.S. Business Adm. MAUREEN L. O ' DONNELL B.S. Biology ANDREA M. OLENIK R S. Klpnipn((Jr ' SANDRA E. OLIVER B .S Klpmpntor ' EDWARD . O ' LONE B.A. Mathematics ,A. 1-A. 208 ROSEMARY G. O ' NEILL B.S. Elementary CAROL A. ORLANDO B.A. Sociology DEEF. OTTOL N B.S. Elementarv JANE OWENS B.S. Speech Path. JUDITH PADEN B.S. Special Ed. ELIZABETH PAGANO B.A. Social Welfare DENISE PALUMBO B.S. Elemenlar - Ed. PATH CM PANCZA B.S. Elementarv Ed. BARBARA PANZINl B.S. Speech-Theatre LEON PAPPA B.S. Criminal justice LINDA PARKER B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. ' .. !► I LYNNE PATCHES B.S. Music Is it so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, TO HAVE DONE? 209 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE CHERYL PATT NSON B.S. Elementar y Ed. EARL PECK, R. B.S. 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DAVID STROMBERG B.A. Political Science BEVERLY STROPES B.A. Arl RICHARD SULLIVAN B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BEVERLY SUNDHEIM B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. BARBARA SUZADAiL PATRICIA SZUMACHOWSKl NONA SZYMBORSKI B.S. fieailh and Phys. Ed. B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. B.S. English RONALD TALBOT B.S. Business Adm. The prince spills tears into his rags, While the immigrant floods charities, And the genius on the bridge warns, Before he joins the murky sea, ' ' Become the one you dream you can be. 224 O ANN TARICANI B.S. Music JUDITH TAYLOR B.S. EJementary Ed. MARIE TAVANl B.S. Elementary Ed. ARLENE TAYLOR B.S. EJementary Ed. MARIANN TAYLOR B.S. EJementary Ed. MARTHA TAYLOR B.S. EJementary Ed. CARSANDRA TAYLOR B.S. HealtJiandPhys. Ed. MAUREEN TEES B.S. EJementary Ed. KAREN TENZ NGER B.S. HeaJlhandPhys. Ed. HENRY TERR ONI B.S. Mathematics LEA TERWILLIGER B.A. SociaJ Welfare MARY TESTA B.S. Special Ed. J2CC 225 MARY BETH THOLEY B.A. Mathemalics KATHLEEN THOMAS B.S. Elementary Ed. NATALIE THOMAS B.S. 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Business Adm. 233 ANNL.DOHERTY B.A. Sociology RAYMOND . GIONTA B.S. Health and Phvs. Ed. FREDERJCK S. RODGERS B.A. Biology T MOTHYZ. WJTJVtER B.A. Philosophy 234 mmm 235 236 7 V -a . . _ . ■• ' ■•|f-.„JR,. ' - ' 237 ■■I fWSH.HOT k COFFI ' ■•Cur .NttVIOUAU 238 ' IMJ II IWW. ' ' WIP ! lpiWW li ! W WWiM. ' J 239 iff ■DEPT OF mm. ' LAW ENFORCEMENT 240 TAKE CARE OF YOUR FUTURE —THATS WHERE YOU ' RE GOING TO SPEND THE REST OF YOUR LIFE . . . IBIiiiiliill ' 242 243 THE PERSON THAT EACH OF US IS— IS UNIQUE 246 s-- ' • I riiii It 248 LOVE THE ONE YOU ' RE WITH? 249 M Mi!). %H ' . ;-liV h Jji : r • :  The agony, the tears, The joy, the cheers; The work, work, work, The disappointments. The achievements. But still, the dedication! ' W-J PORTS Sports Previews 252 FOOTBALL Led by co-captains Bob Hartshorn and Mike Green and coached by John Furlow, W. C. captured the Eastern Conference crown again. This team is probably one of the finest that Coach Furlow has ever coached here at W. C. He would rank it with the ' 67 and ' 68 Tangerine Bowl teams. W. C. showed great poise in several games by coming from behind and winning, especially in the emotion packed A.I.C. game. 253 w.c. GPP. a 34 University of Bridgeport • 19 Clarion State College 3 20 East Stroudsburg 6 37 Millersville 13 34 Bloomsburg 3 24 American International Col. 21 30 Kutztown 21 28 Cheyney 18 3 University of Delaware 31 RECORD PSC RECORD: 6-0 f—i 254 255 [i( z 1 - ,.%w f Mt 256 BASKETBALL The 74-75 Golden Ram Basketball team, under head coach Earl Voss, anticipates a much improved season over last year when the Rams were 11-15. There are 7 returning veterans which should add much experience as well as depth to the squad. Tri-captains are the seniors Jerry DuVall, who lead the MAC in rebounding last year; Ed Levandowski and John Ford. The team is very young and expects to become a con- tender in years to come. 257 258 259 • ' , ' V,-?i mil- ' •• ' AvM 260 J.V. BASKETBALL This year ' s J.V. squad, under the direction of Joe Habakus. has good talent and size. One indication of this is the fact that several freshmen are now on the varsity roster. Though they have lost games, most were tough games that went right to the buzzer. Dec. 3 Temple H Dec. 5 Videner A Dec. 14 Shippensburg A Dec. 17 Millersville A Jan. 13Drexel H Jan. 15 Cheyney H Jan. 25 Brandywine Jr. College . .H Jan. 29Kutztown A Feb. 3 St. Joseph ' s A Feb. 5 Shippensburg H Feb. 8 Cheyney A Feb. 12East Stroudsburg ... .A Feb. 15 Millersville H Feb. 22Kutztown H Feb. 26 East Stroudsburg . . . .H 261 BOXING The W.C.S.C. [3oxinfJ Club is an up and coming part of the traditional W.C. sports scene. Since it is still a club, it h as officers who are president Dave Mask, V.P. Fred Rodgers and treasurer Rd Skalamera. Rich Klina is the team captain. Last year, they captured the Eastern Intercollegiate Champions which was a great moment in everyone ' s career. Coached by Al McChesney and assisted by Fran Cutrona and Ed Wieshers, the boxers feel that this year will be successful too. 262 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Mar. 7 Mar. 15 SCHEDULE Fordham H Villanova H Charleston College . . H Penn State H South Carolina .... A Charleston College . . A South Carolina .... A Lehigh A Villanova A England-Bermuda . . H Michigan H England-Bermuda . . A 263 SOCCER Soccer suffered through a very disappoint- ing season this fall. Many of the games were tough luck games which could very easily have gone one way or the other. The most con- sistent players were tri-captains Gene White, Rick Bonnette and Glen Godshall. Next year, the team will be more experienced and should pose a threat to all opponents. •«i;Jtt«- ' . iaf ' i . 264 Schedule w.c. OPP 7 Pittsburgh 1 4 Drexel 4 1 Penn State 3 3 Hofstra St. Joseph ' s 1 American 2 Farleigh Dickinson 3 1 Delaware 4 Lehigh 2 2 Temple 1 Elizabethtown 1 Lasalle 1 East Stroudsburg 3 2 Army 1 RECORD: 4-6-4 MAC RECORD: 2-1-3 265 WRESTLING Coach Collier ' s wrestling team this year is captained by the two seniors, Joe Miller and Bill Racich. The team is young due to the number of sophomores and freshmen. Last year ' s record was 10-5 and they expect to surpass that this year. The conference tournament was won by W.C.S.C. last year and they have a good chance of do- ing it again this year. 266 Nov. 15-ir, Dec. 7- 8 1(1 14 2fi-28 |.,n. 1-12 15 18 99 31 Feb. 1 4 8 15 18 20-22 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 12-15 SCHEDULE East Stroiidsburg Open A Coast Guard Academx ' Tournament A Kutztown ,A East Carolina California-Poly H Wilkes Open . ' . A Western Tour-U. Minn. Purdue Northwestern, Illinois U., Indiana U.. Cincinnati V.. Toledo U A Dloomsburg A Penn Slate A Lycoming H Millersville Fl Hofsira H Ij. of Delaware H East Stroudsburg A Temple H Naval Academv A Rider ..... ' A P.S.C. Championships at Kutztown A East Coast Conference Championships H N.C. A. A. at Princeton, N.J A .zh MEN ' S SWIMMING AND DIVING The W. C. swimming and diving team is In a building year under their new head coach, Mr. Pagano. Ed Morett, the best all around swimmer is the cap- tain. This year the team traveled to Florida over the vacation for an extensive winter training session. With this type of training, good recruiting and just hard practicing, the swimming and diving team could really improve and give its opponents tough competition. ■5 268 Schedule Dec. 11 Elizabethtown H 14 East Stroudsburg A Jan. 3-12 Southern Trip Winter Park, Fla A 15 Kutztown A 18 U. of Delaware H 22 La Salle A 25 American U H 29 Drexel H Feb. 1 Bloomsburg H 5 Temple A 7 Glassboro H 10 Rider College H 12 Millersville A 18 King ' s College A 20-22 P.S.C. Championships at Bloomsburg A Feb. 27- Mar. 1 M.A.C. Championships at La Salle RUGBY The W.C. Rugby Club, captained by Chuck Myers and Richie LaPrete, compiled a 7-2-1 record this year. They captured the Schaeffer Tournament in the spring and came in third in the Penn State tournament. Rugby, unlike other sports, plays a double season in the spring and fall. The Club was formed because the guys were fed up with other organized sports here at school. 270 MEN ' S GYMNASTICS In the last lour seasons, the W.C. Gymnastics team has captured one North Atlantic Gymnastic League Champion- ship and Three second places. This year ' s team stands heads and shoulders above the preceeding teams. Captain Mike Beck ' s events this season are parallel bars and high bar. Earl Metzler is seeking his third all-around title and Lou Amico will defend his vaulting title. SCHEDULE Dec. fi Farmingdale . . . A 7 C.C.N. Y . A 14 East Stroudsburg . li Ian. 18 U.S. Naval Academy . . . . A Feb. 1 Quecn.s College . . H 8 Boston State . . . H 12 Temple . A 14 Trenton Towson Slate . A 21 Ithaca . A 22 Oneonta State . A Mar. 1-2 N.A.G.I . A 271 BASEBALL There were many outstanding players this year on the Baseball team. Tommy Abbot mounted a record of 5 wins and 2 losses, which gave him the best pitching record. Leading the team in batting was Skip Leech with .336. The Rams will be losing 3 seniors in Joe Sirolli, Bill Spies and Gary Entrekin. The ' 75 team is loaded with returning lettermen and experience. m. ' , I Q ' ' - r 272 w.c. OPP 3 Pan American 8 1 Pan American 5 7 Illinois 10 Nebraska 5 15 S. Western! exas 3 4 Univ. of Del aware 7 5 Villanova 2 13 Kutztown 2 20 LaSalle 6 6 LaSalle 2 9 St. Johns 10 2 American 10 6 American 2 7 Lafayette 9 4 Lehigh 8 4 Univ. of Del aware 9 4 St. Joseph ' s 8 7 St. Joseph ' s 6 4 Villanova 2 4 EastStrouds burg 3 9 EastStrouds burg 4 2 Temple 3 6 Temple 4 16 Rider 9 3 Trenton 8 6 Drexel 3 4 Drexel 5 Glassboro 11 RECORD: 14-14 MAC RECORD: 7-3 1 M«tki ' 1 puiwui mt vM i fNM 273 TRACK The ' 74 Track team picked up where it U ' ft off last season. It placed 1st in the MAC with the help of Charlie Griffin and Joe Bailiff, both of whom re- peated in the 440 and 100, respectively. This is the 3rd year in a row and 5th out of the last 6 years that the Rams have captured the MAC crown. 274 l t , ' ,jV -( w.c. OPP. 63 V2 Temple 66 V2 63 Vz St. Joseph ' s 51 98 American 20 98 LaSalle 63 89 Lehigh 56 RECORD : 4-1 1st Place: MAC Championships 275 CROSS COUNTRY This fall ' s Cross Country team, captained by its only senior, Bob Mulligan, pull- ed through with another winning season. To do so, they had to win their last three meets of the season and they did. Freshman John Kelsh was the number one man in all but four meets. Mulligan placed first for W.C. in the other four meets. W.C. OPP. 29 Temple 30 20 Bloomsl5urg 41 35 American 20 26 Delaware 31 45 Lehi ;h 17 42 Millersville 19 34 East Slroiidsburf; 23 15 Kutzlown 50 30 Adelphi 29 50 C. W. Post 15 28 I.aSalle 31 20 St loseph ' s 39 18 Drexel 44 RECORt:): 7-6 PSC RECORD: 5th place (2-2| 276 GOLF Dr. Cottrell and the W.C. Golf team compiled an- other good record this year. They just missed a per- fect conference record by 2 strokes to Delaware. The only senior leaving is captain Denny Lankford, so next year ' s team will be experienced and should prove successful. L,... W.C. GPP. 412 Temple 363 412 Phila. Textile 417 399 Kutztown 413 385 St. Joseph ' s 419 385 Univ. of Delaware 383 388 LaSalle 429 397 Drexel 423 397 EastStroudsburg 416 421 Colgate 417 421 Lehigh 413 400 Gettysburg 412 393 Rider 428 391 Widener 455 RECORD: 9-4 MAC RECORD: 3-1 277 MEN ' S TENNIS The W. C. Men ' s Tennis team compiled an impres- sive record tliis year by placin) 2nd in the MAC. be- hind 1st place Hofstra. In the Hofstra match, W. C. lost by one point on a 5-4 tie breaker at the end of the match. At the PCS Tournament, the Rams placed 2nd, behind Edinboro. Top players for the Rams were Stuart Bunn, Andy Pngonyi and Bill Sember. 278 Si— w.c. OPP g Kutztown 4 Hofstra 5 8 Drexel 1 Bloomsburg 6 4 Delaware 5 1 Swarthmore 8 5 American 4 3 East Stroudsburg 6 9 LaSalle 8 St. Joseph ' s 1 9 Fairleigh-Dickinson 9 Millersville 5 Temple 4 6 Rider 3 « 6 Lafayette 3 ' RECORD : 10-5 MAC: 5-1 279 ICE HOCKEY The Hockey club of W. C. is expanding. Leading this year ' s squad is captain Bobby Champion. The officers of the club are Ian Marshall, president and Bill Ray- buck, treasurer. This season ' s team is experienced and with just a few seniors, it expects to be even better next season. Mike Sultzbach is the coach of the Ram ' s Ice Hockey squad. Special thanks go out to moderator Ray Doyle for his big interest in the club and for trying to turn it to an official W. C. sport. „! ■- 280 Schedule Jan 22 A.N.C. . H Jan 25 Dela. Campus— Penn St. H Feb 1 A.N.C. A Feb 8 Textile H Feb 15 Montgomery C.C.C. H Feb 16 St. Joseph ' s A Feb 19 Dela. Campus— Penn St. A Feb 22 St. Joseph ' s H Feb 26 LaSalle H Feb 28 Delaware A Mar 4 Drexel A 281 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL This year ' s women ' s basketball team, coached by Kitty Caldwell, ex- pects to improve their record of last year which was 9 wins and 5 losses. With many returning starters, experi- ence and teamwork seem to be the keys this year. The tri-captains are Deb MacCafferty, Jolene Chellis and Karen Lucas. Sche dule Jan 16 Alumni Game H Jan 23 Montclair A Jan 28 Immaculata H Feb 1 Slipper ' Rock A Feb 7 Australian Touring Team H Feb 11 Delaware A Feb 13 Trenton A Feb 15 Queens H Feb 18 Ursinus H Feb 27 Glassboro H Mar 1 Lock Haven H Mar 4 ESSC H 282 V A R S I T Y 283 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY 284 . -W-.. w.c. OPP 4 F M 1 5 Cheyney 4 Beaver 5 Univ. of Delaware 2 5 Temple 4 Glassboro 1 1 Trenton 4 2 RECOR Penn D: 6-2 3 WOMEN ' S TENNIS This year ' s tennis team played a winning season. The doubles team of Deb McCafferty and Deb Piper went undefeated. Six members of the team played a tournament in October at New Paltz State University in New York. Marcia Lucia played first singles. We ' re looking forward to more excellent tennis playing next year since some very good fresh- men have already broken into the varsity line-up. 285 WOMEN ' S SWIMMING The W. C. women ' s swimming and diving team is coached by Miss Parkin- son and assisted by Mrs. Karas. In preceding years, the girls have won National Championships and were undefeated for some 15 years until last year. This year ' s squad is off to a good start with their toughest competition yet to come from Princeton and Clarion. Co-captains are Betty Lou Baue and Cindv Hiester. 286 J._r Schedule Jan 23 Penn State Va. Common. H Jan 31 Springfield H Feb 6 Temple A Feb 7 Ursinus Maryland Ursinus Feb 11 Delaware A Feb 13 Swarthmore H Feb 17 Princeton H Feb 19 Bucknell Clarion Bucknell Feb 25 ESSC Monmouth ESSC Feb 28 Easterns Mar 1 Penn A 287 SOFTBALL This year ' s Varsity Softball team was undefeated, mainly due to 8 seniors, Linda Gaynor ' s pitching and the team ' s strength at bat. Linda ' s record at W.C.S.C. now is 9-0, 5 of the wins coming this season. The Ursinus game proved to be the test for the team. With good fielding and excellent batting, it came out on top. 288 .c. OPP 7 Salisbury 3 13 Villanova 1 6 Ursinus 5 8 ESSC 7 11 Temple 2 11 Trenton 4 13 Penn State 2 9 :ECor Salisbury D: 8-0 6 289 FIELD HOCKEY The W.C. ' 74 hockey teams had another winning season, in keeping with their past history. Captain Jill Grant, an All-American, led the team while goalie JoAnn Yusko had 7 shutouts. Coach Gros used something differ- ent this year called The System . It ' s sure to be the winning factor in years to come. 290 w.c. OPP 6 Townson 1 1 ESSC 5 Gettysburg 1 Lock Haven 1 Penn State 3 Glassboro Maryland 2 Ursinus 3 2 Penn 2 1 Univ. of Delaware RECORD: 7-1-2 291 h .. .• v V . .«. A. ' A ▲ A iS « .% ' -ii, A A £ 292 4V A ' %L. ' , ' «r ' : ?3 BS9i  K: WOMEN ' S LACROSSE Schedule Mim ' Aim a rZa: f w ■VWI w.c. OPP 18 Towson 1 11 Lock Haven 1 8 Ursinus 5 17 Penn 1 29 Trenton 23 Glassboro 3 13 ESSC 1 9 Ursinus 4 This year ' s Lacrosse team finished its third undefeated season. They beat Ursinus both times, the second time being the last game of the season. This victory brought their record to 24 consecutive wins. Jane Diamond and Beth Allen both went to the U.S. Team, and Mary Ann Messner and Donna Coulter went to the U.S. Reserve. We are very proud of our team this year. Words cannot des- cribe what a great team it was. 293 WOMEN ' S GYMNASTICS The W.C.S.C. women ' s gymnastics team is coached by Mrs. Sandra Thielz. The team is primarily com- posed of juniors and freshmen, with Cindy Harpsters being the lone senior. Liz Mostrom is the captain this season due to her excellent performances on beam and floor-ex. Their toughest competition will be met when they host Springfield and S. Conn. Schedule ]an 23 Penn. States C jan 31 Springfield Feb 1 Youngstown Feb 13 Trenton Feb 26 Maryland Feb 27 Glassboro March 4 ESSC March 8 Massachusetts March 14 S. Conn. Towson H H A A H H A H 294 BOWLING The Bowling team of West Chester has posted winning seasons before and expects this year to be the same, if not better. Coach Heller ' s team with seniors Denise Devine, Maureen Griffin and manager captain Carol Blackburn feel that they have a team with promising new bowlers and say that more people have higher aver- ages this year than last. With Penn State being their first and toughest game, the remainder of the season is easier competition. Schedule Jan 23 Penn State A jan 30 Temple A Feb 6 Gwynedd H Feb 7 Drexel H Feb 13 Temple H Feb 17 Gwynedd A Feb 25 Drexel A 295 BADMINTON Badminton at WCSC is a very competitive sport. Miss Finch ' s team has Kathy Mumaw and Jeri Myers as co-captains. Kathy is their 1 singles w hile Jeri and Nancy Stevens team up to make the 1 doubles. With only one sen- ior, Mary Squires, the team poses a definite threat in the years to come. They have a two-year undefeated string going and expect the same for this year. This year at Nationals, don ' t be surprised if W. C. makes their presence known. — • Schedule Jan 23 BrynMawr A jan 30 Temple A Feb 3 Queensboro H Feb 7 Drexel H Feb 11 Rosemont H Feb 12 Harcum H Feb 19 F M H Feb 21 Brooklyn H Feb 26 Penn A Mar 4 Swarthmore H Mar 5 Ursinus A 296 S .- : ' ' -- ' : - ' - ' ' :: (•- WOMEN ' S HIGHLIGHTS 297 CHEERLEADERS s. 298 299 300 TRAINERS The training program at W. C. is very extensive. Headed by Phil Donley, he is assisted by Joe Godak and Brad Taylor. Also lending a hand is graduate assistant Twilda Treadway. Seniors are given a team sport for which they must attend all practices and games, keep injury records and give first aid when needed. There are 30 some students involved in the program. r ' ' i 301 m x 4 1 X V ' h Some of the members of the faculty and administration whose pictures are on the next few pages are familiar to you. Take some time to remember them. That advisor who helped you, or didn ' t. That professor who was more a person than a teacher — or more a teacher than a person. And that person whom you really liked, maybe even became friends with. Take extra time to remember him, for the best memories are of friends. v:; .C ACULTY and ii_i DMINISTRATION 303 r7 ?::y?y .- -x , ■. , . o .2v o J s■.JsJs?s■JosJv ?3; PRESIDENT Dr. Charles Mayo — President Dr. Charles G. Mayo became the four- teenth president of West Chester since its founding in 1871 when he took office during the summer of 1974. Previously the Dean of The Graduate School of the University of Southern California, Dr. Mayo ' s academic specialty is political science, which he is pursuing by current- ly teaching a graduate course in that field. A bachelor ' s graduate of Reed College in Oregon and the recipient of a Ph.D. degree from the University of Southern California, Dr. Mayo set his primary goals for West Chester as bringing aca- demic destination to the college in its programs, acquiring greater financial resources for the institution, and in- creasing minority enrollment. Dr. Mayo, his wife Iris, and his eight year old daughter, Carolyn, are already using the president ' s residence. Tangle- wood, for the social and hospitable func- tions for which it was designed. . . • ' - BOARD OF TRUSTEES 304 L. to R.: Mr. Walter Reeder, Mr. James H. Mar- vel, Jr. (Student Trustee), Stanley J. Lieberman, Esq. — Secretary, Mr. Marion C. Staves — Chairman, Mrs. Constance C. Winchester, and Mr. Charles M. Porter. Not Pictured: Mr. D. Bernard Kirschner — ' Vice Chairman and Mr. Joseph Saltzman. DEANS Mrs. Elinor Tavlor — Dean of Administration Dr. John Lander — Associate Dean, School of Education Dr. Edwin Youmans — Dean, School of Health and Physical Education 305 COLLEGE DEANS Miss Bernice Bernatz — Associate Dean of Students Mr. Louis Weislogel — Vice President of Stu- dent Affairs 306 Dr. John Lewis — Interim Dean of Un- dergraduate Studies Mr. John Clokey — Dean, School of Arts and Letters Mr. Kenneth Burda — Associate Dean of Students vr ' ' X 1 . .f Dr. Charles Sprenkle — Dean, School of Music Dr. Byron Fleck — Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Albert Filano — Vice President of Academic Affairs 307 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LETTERS The School of Arts and Letters is comprised of six departments: Art, English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Speech and Theatre, and Speech Path- ology and Audiology. The School prepares students to take degrees in eighteen undergraduate and eleven graduate programs. As well, in cooperation with other Schools, concentrations are offered in such areas as Women ' s Studies, Black Studies, and a wide variety of Critical Languages. Mrs. Valerie Boylan — English Dr. John Field — English Mr. Linwood White — Art 308 Mrs. Stella Bruton — English Mr. John Bosworth-Fling — English Dr. Bernard Haviland — English Mr. Uel Combs — English 309 Dr. Rita Griffith Speech Pathology and Audiology Chairperson Mr. Lauren Meiswinkel — Speech and Theater 310 Mr. William Cope — Speech and Theater Mrs. Lynn Swingle — Speech Pathology and Audiology f M Dr. George Claghorn Philosophy Chairman and Dr. William Landrum — English Dr. Frederick Struckmeyer — Philosophy 311 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Thomas Jefferson once wrote, If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization it expects what never was and never will be. Upon this ideal teachers have found purpose in their work. The faculty and administration of the School of Education is proud to cooperate with other Schools on campus to provide excellent teachers for our nation ' s classrooms. In addition to offering professional preparation for elementary and secondary school teachers, the School of Education provide s graduate study for the school specialists in Instructional Media, Counselor Education and Reading. Henry Van Dyke suggests that the teacher awakens sleeping spirits. He communicates his own joy in learning and shares with boys and girls the best treasures of his mind. Dr. Charlotte King, Elementary Education Dr. George Thomas, Secondary Education 312 Mr. Edward Gibson. Elementary Education Mr. Erminio Peta. Elementary Education i: Dr. Thomas Francella, Criminal Justice 313 Mr. Joseph Spiecker, Instructional Media Education Dr. Howard Freeman, Special Education Dr. Walter Ridley, Secondary Education Mr. Russell Reis, |r., Instructional Media Education 314 Mr. Richard Gleockler, Secondary Education Dr. Chester McTavish, Instructional Media Education ii '  JAMi ; Mr. Saul Greenburg, Counselor Education Mr. Julian Swiren, Counselor Education 315 Dr. Philip DeMoss — Business and Economics SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES By following Alexander Pope ' s injunc- tion that the proper study of mankind is man , the School of Social and Behav- ioral Sciences accepted the responsibili- ty for translating appropriate social sci- ence substance into meaningful and en- riching learning experiences. Within one of the thirteen under- graduate degree programs that the School ' s six departments offer, it has prepared for careers in teaching: many areas of business-like accounting, man- agement and marketing; the law; re- search; public administration and poli- tics; domestic, foreign and international government; personnel work; social wel- fare and other human services; and many other fields of endeavor. Dr. Joseph Thorson Business and Economics Chair- man, Dr. Glenn Samuelson Sociology and Dr. Jay Clark, Psychology Chairman. .. - Dr. George Langdon — Geography 316 Dr. Jane Swan — History Dr. Norbert Soldon — Historv Dr. Thomas Bradv — Political Science 317 Dr. Ruth Feldman — Psychology- Dr. Andrew Green — Business and Economics Mr. William Rampon raphy Geog- Dr. Arthur Eckerman — Business and Economics 318 Dr. Marshall Becker — Anthropology Dr. Wayne Burton — Political Science Dr. Kenneth Jackman and Dr. Harold Sands — Psy- chology 319 Mr. William Brown, Biology Dr. Stanley Yarosewick, Phvsics SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATH The School of Sciences and Mathematics consists of the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Nursing and Physics. Courses of study leading to degrees are offered in all these disciplines. The faculties of the Departments believe that students should have a thorough education in the discipline in addition to the broad education that characterizes men and women of learning. Graduates from these disciplines can be prepared to teach in secondary schools, enter graduate schools, or accept positions of various kinds. Graduates with degrees in the natural sciences frequently find employment in industrial laboratories as research, development, and quality control scientists. Mathematical scientists serve as industrial mathematicians, computer systems programmers, and provide service in various branches of government. No nursing graduates have as yet left our new program, but they will be prepared to meet healt h care needs in hospitals, nursing homes, the community agencies, and in family settings. 320 y Mr. Paul Widick, Earth and Space Science Dr. Philip Rudnick, Chemistry Mrs. Doris Schoel, Nursing 321 ' i i ff 4 1 Mr. Joseph Moser, Mathematics Dr. James L ' Heureux, Mathematics Mr. Sol Weiss, Mathematics 322 Mrs. Ruth Stanley, Mathematics Mr. John Weaver, Mathematics 323 Mr. James Sullivan — Theory and Composition SCHOOL OF MUSIC The School of Music at West Chester State College offers undergraduate degree programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in Music Education, the Bachelor of Arts in Music, and the Bachelor of Music degrees. It also offers graduate degree programs leading to the Master of Music and the Master of Arts in Music. The School provides a full range of performance oppor- tunities in truly fine organizations. Students interested in choral music may sing in the Mixed Chorus, Men ' s Chorus, Women ' s Chorus, Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, or Opera Chorus. Instrumental organizations in existence are the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, a Jazz Lab Band, the Brass Choir, and numerous chamber music groups and ensembles. Miss Joy Vanderver — Voice 324 Mr. Roy Sweet Chairman of Vocal-Choral Department Dr. Constantine |ohns — History and Literature Dr. Sterling Murray — History and Literature Mr. Eugene Klein — Strings, Mr. Larry Nelson — Theory and Composition, and Mr. Charles Gangemi — Theory and Composition 325 Miss Jane Sheppard — Voice It) . Mr. Jacques Voois — Keyboard Mr. John Collins — Music Education 326 Mr. James Wells — History and Literature Mr. Richard Boerlin — Instrumental Miss Mary Frenz — Voice 327 SCHOOL OF HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Walter Funk cation Chairperson Health Edu- Mr. Joseph Fisher — Health Education The School of Health and Physical Education at West Chester has a rec- ord of excellence throughout its long history. West Chester ' s program is one of the oldest in the state. Facilities to support the programs of the School have kept pace with a rapid increase in students and faculty. The Health and Physical Education Center and field complex, located on South Cam- pus, provide the College with one of the nation ' s outstanding facilities for education and research in health and physical education. Mr. William Butler — Physical Education 328 i t fe,;: • ' STATE Mr. Emil Messikomer — Physical Edu- cation Mr. John Bove — Physical Education Miss Thelma Heller — Health Education 329 Miss Yvonne Gros — Physical Education Dr. Edward Norris — Associate Dean Miss Barbara Coates — Physical Education 330 Mr. Alvin Davis — Physical Education Mr. Earl Voss — Health Education Mr. John Furlow — Physical Education 331 BEHIND THE SCENES . . . Mr. Bill Carroll, Mrs. Carol Bietz, and Mr. Frank Barrv Dr. Thomas Spierling Mr. Everett Shaefer 332 The Business Affairs Office staff Mr. Ronn Jenkins and Dean Bernatz Detective Paul Burr 333 Mrs. Swann Mr. Ronald Kometa Mr. Robert Jensen 334 Mrs. Mary Donia Mr. Theodore Butcher 335 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Dr. Dennis D.Bell Miss Bernice Bernatz Mrs. Barbara R. Black Mr. Lloyd W. Black, Jr. Mr. Walter R.Blair Miss Emma Lee Brown Mr. Kenneth F. Burda Miss Mary Anne Burns Mr. Theodore H. Butcher Mrs. Cecily Carmichael Mrs. Jeanette Carter Mr. Conrad E.Chalick Miss Dorothy DePew Mr. Andrew E. Dinniman Mr. Laurence A. Dowdy Dr. Albert E.Filano Miss Elizabeth Gianguilio Miss Shirley Grice Mrs. Josephine C. Hampson Mr. Robert C. Hannum Dr. ]ody M. Harris Mr. Frank Q. Helms Mr. Leonard S. Heverly Dr. Martin J. Higgins Dr. William P. Houpt Mr. Ronn Jenkins Mr. Robert H. Jensen Mr. George F. Kane Dr. William E. Kipp Mr. Robert S. Kurzinsky Dr. Everett A. Landin Mr. Herbert Lee Dr. John C. Lewis Mrs. Alberta M. McAfee Mrs. Christina McCawley Dr. Charles G. Mayo Miss Mary E. Nehlig Miss Mary Ann O ' Connell Mr. Paul C. Raffensperger Mr. Robert D. Rimel Mrs. Sarah E. Rivoir Mr. R.Gerald Schoelkopf Mrs. Naomi Schoonover Dr. LeRoy Schuette Mr. Bernard F. Siegel Dr. Thomas W. Spierling Mr. Leslie Stevenson, Jr. Mr, R.Godfrey Studenmund Mrs. Elinor Z.Taylor Dr. WillardJ.Trezise Mrs. Eugenia R. Truesdell Dr. Edward T. Twardowski Mrs. Ruth Weidner Mr. Louis F. Weislogel Mr. Daniel J. Yek SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dr. Harold W.Benda — Dean Mr. Richard C. Gloeckler — Assoc. Dean Dr. John A. Lander — Assoc. Dean Elementary Education Department Dr. Carlos R. Zeigler — Chairperson Mr. James B. Bruce Dr. Robert H. Brown Dr. Nona E. Chern Mr. A. Scott Dunlap Mr. Edward B. German Mr. Edward H. Gibson Miss Charlotte M. Good Mr. John H.Grafton Miss Patricia Grasty Mr. James E. Habecker Mrs. Joan Hasselquist Mr. Robert W. Herres Dr. Phillip Hoggard Dr. E. Riley Holman Mr. John M. Jacecko Dr. Charlotte E. King Dr. Carrie C.Kulp Dr. George W. Maxim Dr. Erminio J. Peta Mrs. RuthB.Petkofsky Dr. Carol Ann Radich Mr. William Talley Secondary Education and Professional Studies Department Dr. Kegham A. Mississyan — Chairperson Dr. Michael Bannon Mr. Luther R. Barth Dr. Walter E. Buechele, Ir. Dr. Mary E. Cleary Dr. Harry Deischer Mr. Jack Edwards Dr. Thomas J. Francella Dr. Charles W. Good Dr. Bernard M. Gross Mr. John Holingjak, Jr. Dr. James B. MacRae Dr. Robert S. Means Mr. Reynold D. Paganelli Dr. Walter N.Ridley Dr. Janet Seidel Dr. George M. Thomas Dr. Shirley Walters Dr. Thomas B. Williams Counselor Education Department Dr. Edward D. Smith — Chairperson Mrs. Joyzelle P. Clark Mrs. Martha Dewees Mr. Ronald L. Gottshall Mr. Saul H. Greenberg Dr. Julius M. Hill Mr. William J, Rahn Mr. Julien M. Swiren Reading Department Dr. Jane K, Gelfand — Coordinator Dr. Eleanor Christensen Dr. Joseph C. Hall Dr. Mary A. Keetz Mr. Robert J. Szabo Laboratory School Mr. Gerald B. Cartwright — Principal Mrs. Judiths, Finkel Mrs. Elizabeth A, Hasson 338 Mrs. Ruth McCoach Mrs. Mary Ann Morgan Mrs. Sandra F. Pritchard Mrs. Jane W. Saddoris Special Education Department Dr. Howard Freeman — Coordinator Mrs. Lottie H.Mitchell Miss Deborah Nickles Dr. Martin Zlotowski Instructional Media Education Dr. Richard P. Weagley — Chairperson Dr. Richard L. Strayer — Director Dr. Chester L. McTavish Mr. David Redmond Mr. Russell E. Reis, Jr. Mr. Joseph Spiecker Mr. Jay P. Steinmetz Urban Education Mr. F. William Leeds — Coordinator Criminal Justice Program Dr. David Abrahamsen Dr. Thomas A. Pitt, Jr. Dr. F. L. Peter Stone SCHOOL OF ARTS LETTERS Dr. John W. Clokey — Dean Dr. Powell S. Thomas — Assoc. Dean Art Department Mr. Perry Hoberg — Chairperson Mr. John H. Baker Mr. Ronald N. Defino Mr. Jack G. Hawthorne Dr. Pamela Hemphill Mr. Victor Lasuchin Mr. Robert Dale McKinney Mr. Billy S. Newman Mr. William J. Rarick Mr. Gus V. Sermas Mrs. Bernice Shapiro Miss Carolyn Simmendinger Mr. Linwood J. White English Department Dr. David E.McKenty — Chairperson Dr. Dorothy Dee Bailey Dr. Thomas E. Berry Mr. John Bosworth-Fling Mrs. Valerie Boylan Dr. Michael Brooks Mr. Joseph Browne Mrs. Stella Bruton Mr. Uel Combs Dr. Thomas Corr Dr. Joseph Falgie Dr. John P. Field Mr. Frank Ford Dr. William Fordyce Dr. William Garrett Dr. John L. Gaunt Dr. Paul D. Green Dr. Bernard Haviland Dr. Wayne Hayward Dr. William H. Henry. Jr. Dr. Claude Hunsberger Dr. James T. Kelleher Dr. John T.Kelly Dr. John P. Kent Dr. Ammon G. Kershner Dr. William Landrum Mrs. Dawn L ' Heureux Dr. Dwight McCawley Dr. LynetteMcGrath Dr. Alice B. Markow Mr. Robert Miller Dr. Kostas Myrsiades Dr. Katherine D. Newman Dr. Bernard Oldsey Mr. Willie E.Page, Jr. Mr. Michael A. Peich Mrs. Nancy Poteet Dr. William Prater Miss Sarah L. Rowe Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Dr. Keith Taylor Mr. David G. Thurbon Dr. John W.Ward Dr. Robert H.Weiss Dr. Theodora L. West Mr. Jack E. Wise Dr. Elise Ziegler Foreign Languages Department Dr. Philip D.Smith, Jr. — Chairperson Mr. Roger J. Brown Mr. Ralph A. Eisenstadt Dr. Jorge Escorcia Dr. Walter E. Frieman, Jr. Mr. Jorge Ghenadenik Mr. Dusan P. Glumac Mr. Ronald L. Gougher Mr. Robert Dodd Greene Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth Mrs. Alia Kuhlmann 339 Mrs. Marianne Kulaski Mr. Alois H. Kulhanek Mrs. Matilda Lipscomb Dr. Ronald P. Lombardi Dr. Benjamin Nunez Mrs. Amalia Boers de Peters Mrs. Mary-Ann Reiss Dr. Alfred D.Roberts Dr. Richard A. Schneider Philosophy Department Dr. George S. Claghorn — Chairperson Mr. Paul Banyacski Dr. W. Stephen Croddy Dr. Thomas A. Piatt Dr. Stanley Riukas Dr. Paul Streveler Dr. Frederick Struckmeyer Mr. Edwin Williams Speech and Theatre Department Dr. William M. Morehouse — Chairperson Mr. Jay H. Berkowitz Mrs. Diane O. Casagrande Mr. William F. Cope Mrs. Saundra M. Hall Miss Yoko Hashimoto Miss Suzanne T. Jacobs Mrs. Carolyn Keefe Dr. Myles Martel Mr. Lauren B. Meiswinkel Mr. Austin O. Perego Speech Pathology and Audiology Department Mr. John L. Eberhart — Chairperson Mrs. Lelia B. Alson Dr. Lester F. Aungst Dr. Rita V.Griffith Mrs. Adele P. Lipscomb Miss Susan Maxwell Mr. Frank E. Peterson Mr. Joseph A. Stigora Mr. Vincent V. Suppan Mrs. Lynn H. Swingle Mrs. Margaret W. Wood SCHOOL OF HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. Edwin L. Youmans — Dean Dr. Edwin B. Cottrell — Assoc. Dean Dr. Edward N. Norris — Assoc. Dean Mr. Robert W. Reese — Athletic Director Health Education Mr. Walter E. Funk — Chairperson Miss Susan Burda Mr. John DeMillion Miss Betty C. Finch Mr. Joseph T. Fisher Mr. Joshep C. Habakus Miss Thelma Heller Mrs. Virginia Huffman Mr. James Leap Mr. John D. Lemcke Mr. Robert P. Nye Miss N. Ruth Reed Mr. John R. Steinmetz Mr. Earl Voss Physical Education Mr. Melvin M. Lorback — Chairperson Mr. Edward C. Bitner Mr. Dale R. Bonsall Mr. John A. Bove Mr. William Butler MissKitty C.Caldwell Miss Robin Cash Mr. Gary D. Celain Mr. David S. Charters Miss Barbara J. Coates Dr. Norman A. Cochran Mr. Milton R. Collier Mr. H. Buck Cunningham Mr. Alvin B. Davis Mr. Phillip B.Donley Mr. John J. Furlow Mrs. Louise S. Guinta Mr. Joseph J. Godek III Mr. Hank Goodwin Mrs. Mildred L. Greenwood Miss Yvonne Gros Mr. Emlyn Jones Dr. Ralph H. Kapilian Mrs. Barbara L. Karas Dr. Monita Lank Miss Barbara Lappano Mr. Joseph C. Lauletta Dr. John M. Lowe, Jr. Miss Katherine A. Margerum Miss Rachel A. Martin Mr. Emil H. Messikomer Ms. Carolyn Millstein Dr. Jack A. Owens Mr. Charles Pagano Miss Susan B. Parkinson Mr. Barry Remley Dr. Neil A. Serpico Mrs. Lida N. Smith Dr. Russell L. Sturzebecker Mr. Bradley E. Taylor Mrs. Sandra Thielz Mr. John N. Trezise Mr. Milan Trnka Mr. Eric E. Whitmore Mr. Lloyd C. Wilkinson Mr. John M. Wintermute Mrs. Judith Wolstenholme Mr. Ronald B.Woods Mr. Richard B. Yoder SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dr. Charles A. Sprenkle — Dean Dr. Alexander Antonowich — Assoc. Dean Dr. Ira Singleton — Assoc. Dean History Literature Dr. Liselotte M. Schmidt — Chairperson Dr. Constantino Johns Dr. Sterling E. Murray Dr. Frederick C. Pflieger Dr. James C. Thomson Mr. James R.Wells Instrumental Mr. H.Lee Southall — Chairperson Dr. Edward A. Barrow Mr. Richard A. Boerlin Mr. Tyrone Breuninger Dr. Irving H. Cohen Mr. Joseph A. Goebel, Jr. Mr. Terry Guidetti Mr. Arthur T. Hegvik Mr. Eugene Klein Mr. Kenneth Laudermilch Mr. Harrison C. Roper Mr. James E. Smith Mrs. Emily Swartley Music Education Dr. Margaretta A. Carey — Chairperson Miss Carol A. Belmain Mr. John C. Collins Dr. Richard C. Merrell Mrs. Sara M. Northeimer Dr. C. Wayne Stringer Keyboard Dr. Richard Veleta — Chairperson Mr. Robert M. Bedford Mrs. Miriam S. Gottlieb Miss Helen Hales Mrs. Donna F. McHugh Mr. Praxiteles T. Pandel Dr. Robert Pennington Miss Shirley Pethes Dr. Robert D.Schick Mr. Jacques C. Voois Miss Naomi Weiss Mr. Benjamin Whitten Theory Composition Dr. James J. Wright — Chairperson Mr. Charles D. Gangemi Dr. Teresine Haban Mr. John H. Heller, Jr. Dr. Shirley Munger Mr. Larry Nelson Mr. James D. Sullivan Dr. Harrv Wilkinson SCHOOL OF SCIENCES MATHEMATICS Dr. Russell K. Rickert — Dean Biology Mr. Robert W. Bernhardt — Chairperson 340 Mrs. Doris K. Benfer Dr. Relis Brown Mr. William C. Brown Dr. CarmelaCinquina Miss Georgann Cullen Dr. Thomas DeMott Dr. John Dorchester Dr. Marianne Eleuterio Mr. Harry G. Jones Mrs. Margaret Y. Martinez Mr. James McDonnell Dr. William R. Overlease Dr. Ronald F. Romig Dr. Timothy P. Sullivan Miss Susan W. Webster Dr. Richard 1. Woodruff Chemistry Dr. MarcL. Durand — Chairperson Dr. Eleanor Ashkenaz Dr. Justo B. Bravo Dr. Robert F. Foery Dr. Robert W. Medeiros Dr. Frank J. Reynolds Dr. Philips. Rudnick Dr. William Torop Mrs. Ardis Williams Dr. Phillip Witonsky Earth, Space General Sciences Dr. Seymour S. Greenberg Chairperson Mr. Tom Bullock Mr. Louis A. Casciato Mr. John Ehleiter Mr. Hubert E. Harber Dr. Allen H. Johnson Dr. George Reed Dr. PaulR. Widick Nursing Mrs. Doris R. Schoel — Chairperson Mrs. Shirley S. Harrison Mrs. Mary L. Kline Miss Carol R. Matz Miss Sheila Packard Mrs. Kathleen R. Reber Mr. Randall L. Salisbury Miss Laura Amy Terrill Physics Mr. Harold Skelton — Chairperson Mr. Robert W. Hawkes Mr. Brent Kaplan Dr. Robert H. Saunders Dr. Mary LaSalle Shoaf Dr. Frank A. Smith, Jr. Mr. David T. Workman Dr. S. J. Yarosewick Mathematics Dr. Richard Branton — Chairperson Mr. Thomas J. Ahlborn Mr. Bruce Burt Dr. Thomas Egan Mr. Wesley Fasnacht Mr. William Hodgson Mr. John Kerrigan Dr. Sebastian Koh Dr. James L ' Heureux Dr. Eli Mandelbaum Mr. John Mercer Mr. Frank Milliman Dr. Michael Montemuro Dr. Ronnie Morgan Mr. Joseph Moser Mr. G. King Perry Mr. William Seybold Mrs. Ann Skeath Mrs. Ruth Stanley Dr. C, Ralph Verno Mr. John Weaver Mr. Sol Weiss Mr. Mark Wiener SCHOOL OF SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dr. Byron Y. Fleck — Dean Business Economics Mr. Eugene C. Hassler — Chairperson Mr. Charles M. Alexander Dr. Angelos C. Ballas Dr. Philip M. DeMoss Dr. Arthur C. Eckerman Mr. Clyde J.Galbraith Dr. Andrew W. Green Dr. Eugene W. Schooler Mr. Carl M. Smith Dr. Patrick J. Sylvester Dr. Joseph M. Thorson Geography Mr. Charles W. Grassel — Chairperson Dr. Elton B. Bentley Mr. F. Robert Bielski Mr. Arthur S. Hawthorne Dr. George Langdon Mr. William J. Rampon Mr. John C. Tachovsky History Dr. Patricia C. Johnson — Chairperson Dr. James Burgwin Dr. Robert E. Carlson Dr. Florence Crowley Mr. Raymond A. Doyle Dr. Edward G. Everett Dr. Claude R. Foster, Jr. Dr. Frank Fox Dr. Clifford Harding Mrs. Helen T. Ivins Mr. PaulO ' Grady Dr. William B. Peters Dr. DonnC. Riley Dr. Harry Schalck Dr. Anne D. Sessa Mr. Harold E. Shaffer Mrs. Irene G. Shur Dr. Norbert C. Soldon Dr. Charles H. Stuart Dr. Jane B. Swan Dr. John J. Turner, Jr. Mr. Richard J. Webster Dr. Robert J. Young Political Science Dr. John C. Shea — Chairperson Dr. Thomas J. Brady Mr. William F. Burns Mr. A. Wayne Burton Mr. David S. Eldredge Mr. Lawrence V. lacono Dr. James S. Milne Psychology Dr. JayL. Clark — Chairperson Dr. Elise Bartholomew Dr. H. Lee Brubaker Dr. Bernard B. Cohen Dr. Ruth Feldman Dr. Kenneth L. Jackman Dr. Walena C. Morse Dr. Jack Porter Dr. Louis H. Porter Mrs. Elizabeth H. Pottieger Dr. Harold R. Sands Mr. Robert R. Shinehouse Anthropology Sociology Social Welfare Mr. Martin Murphy — Chairperson Mrs. Charlotte E. Bartlett Dr. Marshall J. Becker Miss Margaret A. Coleman Mr. Jon Cowen Dr. Patrick W, Luck Mr. Robert F. McCutcheon Mr. John A. Main Mrs. Claire Ravacon Dr. Glenn H. Samuelson Mrs. BonitaF. Witthoft Dr. Margaret Yeakel 341 Senior Directory ABBEY, JUDITH L. 45 Chris Dr.. Bradford. Big-Little Sister 2; Valkyrie 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Softball 1. 2;- Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. ABBOTT, THOMAS H. W. -13(10 Penna. Ave.. Oreland. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; ACE 4; Intra- murals 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball Club 4, President. ABRAMS, LINDA R. 817 Disslon St.. Philadelphia. Intramurals I. 2. 3. ABRAMSON, KAREN L. 55 Lake Trail East. Wayne, New Jersey. Panhellenic Council 1. 2. 3. 4, Rush Chairman; IGA 3. 4. Academic Affairs Committee. Legal Rights and Responsibilities; Big-Little Sister 2, 3. 4; Alpha Phi 1, 2. Rush Chairman 3. President 4, Pledge Trainer; MENC 3. 4; Antiqua 3; College Choir 3. 4; Marching Band 2; Mi.xed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2; Woodwind Ensemlile 1. 2. 3. 4; Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 2; Students for McGovern 2; Abbe Society 4. ADAMSON, DOROTHY C. 1267 Ravens Lane. West Chester. Soc. . ' d ' . Management 3, 4. AHERN, ELIZABETH T. 73 Brook St., Garden City, New York. Modern Dance 3; Health Enthusiasts 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. AHRENS, ROBERT J. 25 Independence Dr.. Roselle. New Jersey. Community Service 1.3; Zeta Beta Tau 1.2. 3. 4; WCUR 1, 2. 3, 4. AIELLO, HELEN 2018 S. 22nd St.. Philadelphia. RHA 2, Judicial Council. ALEXANDER III, JAMES F. 1313 Sterling St.. Coatesville. Friars 3, 4; Veterans 2. 3, 4; Quad Angles 1, 2, Advertising Manager, 4; Student Employment 1, 2. 3; Long Range Planning Committee 2. 3; Affirmative Action Committee 2, 3, 4; Purple and Gold Staff 3. ALFANO, BARBARA A. 1532 2nd Ave., York. Theater Dance Group 3. 4. ALMOND, KATHLEEN M. 7 Redwood Dr.. Woodbury. New Jersey. RHA 2; Big-Little Sister 2; Basketball 1; Hockey 1; Majors 1, 2. 3. 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2. AMACHER, JANET E. 3223 Maple Rd.. Huntingdon Valley. Student Affairs Council 3, 4; Big-Little Sister 2; Hockey 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs 3. 4. ANDERSON, ELLEN M. 403 Hemlock Rd.. Flourtown. FCA 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 3. 4. ANDERSON, JOANNETTA R. 1734 N. Robinson St.. Philadelphia. BSU 1,3; Bowling 1. 2; Gospel Club 1. 2; Modern Dance 1,2. ANDERSON, JOHN L. R.D. 2. Coatesville. BSU 3. 4; N.A.A.C.P. 3. 4; Men ' s Chorus 3, 4. ANDERSON, SUSAN M. 46 Canoebirch Rd.. Levittown. CUAB 4; RHA 2, Judicial Chairman; Big-Little Sister 2, 3; Abbe Society 3. 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Cap Crew 3; Student Em- ployment 1, 2,3.4. ANSBACH, MAXINE M. 1113 New York Ave.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1. 2; W.A.A. 1; Intramurals 1. ARGENTIERI, SUSAN A. 2422 South 22nd St.. Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2. 3; Soc. Adv. Management 3. 4; Newman 1. 2, 3. 4; Serpentine 4; Rampage 1. ARMSTRONG, KATHLEEN E. 675 Brinton ' s Bridge Rd., West Chester. RHA 1.2, 3. ARON, NEREE G. 800 Dogwood Lane. Hatfield. ARTHUR, BARBARA A. Grasshopper Lane. Gwynedd Valley. ARTINGER. AMILIA M. 1616 N. tStb St., Allentown. Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. ASELFORD, RICHARD T. 203 W. Catherine St., Milford. Alpha Psi Omega 3, President 4; Theater 208 1,2. 3, 4. ASHBY, DEBRA A. 1536 Marlboro St., West Chester. ATCHISON, GARY L. 24 Lakeside Dr.. Levittown. Intramurals 2, 3. ATTARIAN, ARAM 65 Pebble Woods Dr.. Doylestown. Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Geography and Outing Club 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. AUGUSTINE, JUDY M. 552 Glen Valley Dr.. Norristown. CUAB 2; Community Service 2; IGA 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Stu- dent Employment 2. 3. AXSOM, RONALD B. 521 Kings Rd.. Yardley. Friars 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2. 3. 4; Antiqua 3; Brass Ensemble 3. 4; Concert Band 2; Criterions 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3; Mixed Choir 2; Symphony 3. 4; WCUR 3. 4. AYERS, RHODA M. 332 William St.. Dowingtown. Social Welfare 2. 3, President 4. BAILEY JR., JAMES C. 529 East Roberts St.. Norristown. Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. 3, 4; Soc. Adv. Management 3, 4. BAIR, ANDREA L. 1 186 Letchworth Rd.. Camp Hill. Marching Band 2. 3. BAIR II, EDWARD K. R.D. 1 Box 239. Landisburg. M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Antiqua 3; Brass Ensemble 2. 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2; Men ' s Chorus 2. BAKER, JAMES F. Box 440, Paoli. Soc. Adv. Management 2, 3, 4; Veterans 1, 2, 3, 4. BALOGH, ROBERT A. 510 W. Lancaster Pike. Frazer. BANDOLA, SIRI S. 409 Union Ave.. Scotch Plains. New Jersey. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Karate 3,4. BARBER, PATRICIA M. 47 Eldon Ave.. Lansdowne. Commuter Government 1, 2; Newman 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. BARE, BETTY L. 2013 Robindale Ave., Lancaster. RHA 1; Archery 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Recreational Swimming 2, 3. BARGERON, EDMOND R. 6023 Trinity St.. Philadelphia. Soc. Adv. Management 4; Intramurals 1. 2. BARNETT, NORA 8610 Provident Rd., Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2; Zeta Tau Alpha 2. Music Chairman. 3. Historian. 4. Vice President, Activities Chairman; Little Sisters of Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3. Secretary, 4, Treasurer. Rush Committee; Alchemists 4; Hillel 1; Cap Crew 3. BARNHILL, ANNE J. 28 Wolcotl Ave.. Andover. Mass. BARR, GERRY E. 725 Hathaway Lane. Ardmore. BARR, MARY JANE 38 W, 4th St.. Pottstown. BARRETT. PATRICIA C. R.D. 1. Downington. BARRON, GARY E. 48 Manavon St., Phoenixville. CUAB 3; IGA 3. 4; Wrestling 1; Pa. Science Teachers Assoc. 4, Treasurer. 342 BARRY, GAYLE E. 307 V. Main St., Atglen. SocialVVelfarel.2. 3. 4. BASILIO, JOAN M. 136 VV. Hillendale Rd.. Kennetl Square. Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Exchange Student 3, University of Valencia. Spain. BATDORF, KENNETH R. Franklin Dr.. Pottstown. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Track 3: P.S.E.A. 3. 4: Intramurals 2. 3. BERARDI, KATHLEEN M. 311 Price St., West Chester. ACE 4: National Exchange Student 3. BERGEN, CAROL ANN A. 201 Colonial Park Dr.. Springfield. BERGMEISTER, MICHAEL J. Box 17, Westtovvn. Soc. .Adv. Management 3, 4. BERRY, SUSAN M. 301 Kirk Lane, Media. .Anderson Math Club 4, Secretarv. BAUER, CATHERINE A. 514 Lombardy Rd., Drexel Hill. IGA1,2, 3,4; Newman 1,2,3,4. BAUMGARDNER, SUSAN L. 1104 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill. BEAN, CHARLES J. 1226 Haines Ave., Oakford. Football 3. 4: Track 4. BEARD, BLAIR S. 710 Main St.. Red Hill. College Choir 3; Marching Band 4; Mixed Choir 2: Men ' s Chorus 2: Wind Ensemble 2, 3. 4: Woodwind Ensemble 2, 3: Symphonic Band BEAUMONT, ROBERT B. 627 N. Monroe St.. Media. IGA 2; Phi Epsilun Pi 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 2: Weight Lift- ing 1,2. 3; Majors 1.2, 3.4. BECHTEL, JILL D. 49 . Rohland St., Pottstown. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Program Chairman: S nchronized Swimming 1, 2: Intramurals 2. BECK, JOHN M. RD. 1. Denver. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, BECTON, TONI I. 52 Ballad Lane, Willingboro, . ). Basketball 1. 2, 3: Softball 1,2. 3: Volleyball Club 2, 3, 4; Geography and Outing Club 1, 2: Ka ak Canoe 2; Majors 2, 3; Intramurals 1,2. BEDDALL, MARGARET M. 29 Hughes St.. Wilkes-Barre. CommunitN Service 2: Phi Gamrna Mu 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Newman 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Emplo ment 4. BEEBE, DEBORAH J. 1508 Carmac Rd.. West Chester. BEHLER, CURTIS D. R.D, 2. Box 136. Bernville. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4, President: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Athletic Trainers Club 3, 4: Athletic Trainer 2, 3, 4. BEITMEN, CINDY M. 325 Old Philadelphia Pk., Douglassville. M.E.X.C. 3, 4: Antiqua 3, 4: Chamber Choir 2. 3; Concert Band 1: Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. BELECANECK, MARIE A. 258 S. 4th St., Minersville, Sociology Club 2, 4. BENKISER, LISA 288 Concord Rd., Glen Mills. BENNER, BETTY L. Box 88, Richlandtown. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: M.E.N.C. 3, 4: College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2: Symphony 2. BENNETCH, JOHN H, R D. 2, Box 384, Myerstown. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary: Antiqua 2. 3, 4: Bel Canto 1: Chamber Choir 2, 3, 4: College Choir 2, 3, 4: Con- cert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2: Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1: Intercollegiate Choir 3, 4: Opera 2, 3, 4: Musical 3. BENNETT, RHONDA M. 929 Thornton Rd.. Boothwyn. RHA 1: Big-Little Sister 2: IGA 1: Student Employment 1. 2. 3. 4: Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. 3. 4. BENSON, BRENDA H. 5847 Belmar St.. Philadelphia. BSU 1.2, 3; ACE 2, 3. 4. BERTE, STEPHEN B, 260 Hall St., Phoenixville, Biology Club 3. 4. BIANCO, JAMES L. 1431 Robinson Ave.. Havertown. Wrestlingl.2. 3:P.S.E.A. 4. BIANCO, MARLA D. 4013 Freemansburg Ave.. Easton. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. BIELER, JOEL C. 200 Quakertow n Ave.. Pennsburg. Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1: Quad Angles 1. 2. 3. 4. Photography Editor. BIXLER, SUSAN L. Box 510. R.D. 1. Mohnton. Equestrian Club 1: Christian Science 1, 2, 3, 4. BLACKBURN, CAROL L. 12 Elk Dr.. Malvern. Big-Little Sister 2: Cheerleader 2. 3, 4; Swimming 1: Intramurals 3,4. BLALOCK, JANET 2 Tracey Rd., Plymouth Meeting. BLAUERT, PETER 1650 Edgehill Rd.. Abington. Cross Country 1. 2, 3; Track 1, 2: Geography Outing Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President: Kayak Canoe 2. 3; Majors 1, 2, 3, 4: Rugby Club 2, 3; Track Club 1; Newman 1, 2. 3, 4; Quad .Angles 1. BLOCKE, CATHIE Z. 2 Quest Rd.. Levittovvn. Russian Club 2. 3: Intramurals 2. BLOCKER, ELLEN J. 1920 Morrell St.. Philadelphia. Class Officer 1. ' ice President: P.S.E.A. 4: Intramurals 2: Rampage 1. BLOSE, DENNIS A. Box 66, Lynnport. Brass Ensemble 2: Concert Band 1: Criterions 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 2; S mphony 4: Wind Ensemble 3: Brass Choir 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2. BLUM, BARBARA L. 571 Overlook Dr.. Wyckoff. N. J. Cap Crew 3: Food Service Committee 3: RHA 2. 3. BLUM, HAL P. 5119 Westf ord Rd.. Philadelphia. Football 1. 2. 3; Fencing 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. BOGERT, EDNA G, 13 Springhouse La., Media. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. BOLES, RICHARD H. 620 S. Franklin St . West Chester. Boxing Club 2, 3,4. BONEY, KAREN E, 5425 Osage Ave.. Philadelphia. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4: Gospel Club 1, 2. BONNETTE, RICHARD A. 993 Sherbrook Way, Somerdale, N. J, Soccer 3, 4, Tri-Caplain; Tennis 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance BOOTH, JANICE R. 1229 N. Allison St.. Philadelphia. BSU 1, 2: ACE 4: Student Employment 2, 3, 4: H.O.E. Social Club: Alpha Phi .Alpha Jewellettes 1,2. 3, 4. BORLAND, STEVE lll4 Strahle St.. Philadelphia. Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Fencing 1, 2: WCUR 2. 3. 4. 343 BOSTOCK, BRADEN 1016 Boll Pk.. Media. Tennis 2. BOWSER, LINDA G. 5«24 Addison St., Philadelphia. I3SU 1, 2. 3; IGA 1, 2. 3. 4; Alpha Kappa Alpha 3. 4. BOYD, MARIANNE 216 Beverly Rd., Piltshursh. Student Affairs Council 1: Big-Little Sister 2: Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Employment 1, 2. BOYLE, DANIEL J. 401B Redden Rd., Drexel Hill. Soc. Adv. Management 3, 4. BRADFORD, PATTI L. 71 Rosemont Ave., Aston. Community Service 2; ACE 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Marching Band 3; Student Employment 3. BRADY, PATRICK E. 38 Crown Rd., Levittown. Student Government 1. 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BRANSON, JOHN P. 2t7 Forrest Ave.. Narberth. Antiqua 3, 4; Quad Angles 1. BRAZILL, JAMES E. Baker Monacy, Coatesville. Football 1. 2, 3: Track 3; Weight Lifting 2, 3. BRENNER, BERNARD E. 514 N. Wynnewood Ave., Wynnewood. BREUNINGER, LILLI C. 128 S. Cain Rd.. Coatesville. IGA 1.2.3.4: ACES, 4. BRIDGES, NANCY S. 228B Audobon Apts,. West Chester. College Choir 3; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 3; Woodwind Ensemble 2. BROOMALL, FRANCES L. 242 W. Barnard St.. West Chester. CLIAB 1. 2. 3. Social Chairman. 4, Chairman; Commuter Govern- ment 2, 3, 4; IGA 4; Antiqua 2, 3, 4; Abbe Society 3, 4: N.E.C. National Board of Directors 4; Cap Crew 3; Rampage 1, 2, 3. BROOMFIELD, ELLEN J. 6 Tulane PI.. Greenlawn, N. Y. Valkyrie 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 1: Softball 1,2. BROWN, GARY W. 108 E. King St.. Malvern. BROWN, STEPHEN C. 327 Terrace Ave.. Hanover. Football 1.2, 3, 4; Track 1. BROZDONIS, KATHLEEN D. 328 McKean St., Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 1; Intramurals 1; Rampage 1; Student Employment 1,2.3,4. BRUGGER, CLAIRE A. 230 W. Elizabeth Ave.. Bethlehem. RHA 3, 4, Secretary; Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 1; IGA 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4; ACE 3, 4: P,S.E.A. 3, 4. President; Theater 208 3; Newman 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap Crew 3. Captain; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Rampage 1, 2, 3; Student Employment 2, 3. 4. BRUNO, LILLIAN M. 1219 Yardley Rd.. Morrisville. RHA 2; ACE 3. 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Rampage 2. BUCCI, MICHAEL C. 205 Furnace St.. Birdsboro. Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.T.S. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employ- ment 2, 3, 4. BUCHANAN, KATHLEEN M. 84 Newtown Rd., Warminster. Social Welfare 2. 3,4. BUCK, MARGARET M. 128 Washington Ave.. Nortli Wales. Social Welfare 3, 4; Rampage 2; Student Employment 3. BUCKLEY, WILLIAM E. 731 S. High St., West Chester. Theta Chi 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. BURKHOLDER, JULIE A. 50 E. Lincoln Ave., Lititz. BURTON, EILEEN 308 W. Biddle St.. West Chester. BUTZ, SUSAN L. 1499 White Oak Rd.. Allentown. Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, President; Hockey I; Majors 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CALCINORE, PAMELA M. 206 Summer St.. Royersford. IGA 4; Newman 4. CALDWELL, RICHARD A. 120 Oakview Dr., Media. Alchemists 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4. CANCILA, JAMES A. 157 Lewis Ave., E. Lansdowne. RHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; P.S.E.A. 4. CANNELLA, ADELE R. 13 Mt. View Dr.. Ceder Grove. N. J. Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4. CAPONE JR., MICHAEL R.D.I. Box 356. Bangor. Pi Lambda Phi 1. 2, Secretary; M.E.N.C. 1. 4; Bel Canto 1; College Choir 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; American Guild of Organists 2. 3. 4; Rampage 2; Student Employment 2. 3. CAPRAROLA, MICHAEL A. 104 While Birch Dr.. Cinnaminson.N.J. Basketball 1. 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Volleyball Club 2, 3; P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Majors 3; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. CAPRIOTTI, MICHAEL 966 Pratt St.. Philadelphia. Football 1, 2.3; Boxing Club 3. 4. CARACINO, FRANK J. 417 Portland Dr.. Broomall. CUAB 1. 2; Serpentine 1; Intramurals 2. CAREY, PATRICIA M. ;iOO E. Marshall St.. Apt. 213. West Chester. CARFIOLI, FRANK J. 120 Leon Ave., Norwood. CUAB 4; Cap Crew 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLES, AMY R. R.D. 2. Bernville. Intramurals 4. CARLUCCL SUZANNE P. 631 Beech St.. Glenolden. CARRADO, ROBERT J. 13 S. 13th Ave.. Coatesville. Soc. Adv. Management 4. CARROLL, DOREEN A. 533 Tilghman St.. Chester. BSU 2. 3, 4; Commuter Government 2; Gospel Choir 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 4; Intramurals 1; Health Enthusiasts Club 3, 4. CASAGRANDE, THOMAS P. 29 Edgemere Dr.. Matawan, N. J. CENDROWSKA, STEPHANIA M. 2554 Gillingham SL.Phila. RHA 1; Community Service 1. 2; ACE 2. 3, 4, Co-President; Alpha Lambda 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Serpentine 2, 3. Section Editor. 4; Rampage 2; Student Employment 1, 2. 3, 4; CEC 3, 4. CENTOLA, SUSAN J. 534 S, High St.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2; ACE 1. CERASANO, SUSAN P. R.D. 6. Sunny Hills. Flemington, N. J. RHA 2; Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Classics 1. 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Fencing 2; Newman 3. 4; Student Emplov- mentl,2, 3, 4. CHAPMAN, ROSEMARY 922 Pennell St., Chester. BSU 1,2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1.2. CHRISTENSEN, AVE MARIA K. 120 Tyler Ave.. Woodlyn. Rampage 1. 2. 3. 4. CHRISTIANSON, CATHLEEN F. 316 S. Walnut St., West Chester. CUAB 2; Big-Little Sister 2; VVRG 1, 2; Alpha Sigma Tau 2; P.S.E.A. 4; Student Employment 2. 344 CHRISTMAN, JANET L. Ellis Woods Rd.. Pottstown. RHA 2; Big-Little Sister 2; Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4. Corresponding Secretary: P.S.E.A. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2, 3: 4; Student Em- ployment 3, 4. CIANCIULLI, MARLENE 1914 Brandon Rd., Norristown. CLARK, LANA J. 717 Herman Ave., Lemoyne. RHA 2: Big-Little Sister 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3. 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Bel Canto 1: Brass Ensemble 3; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intercollegiate Choir 1. CLARK, LINDA K. R.D. 1 Kennett Square. Alpha Lambda 2, 3,4. CLARK, NORMA M. 2232 Windsor Circle, Broomall. CLAYTON, BETH E. 19 E, Street Rd., West Chester. Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1. 2; Tennis 2, 3,4: W.A.A. 2, 3, Vice President. CLEMENS, BERTHA T. 503 Lee Rd., Norwood. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Rampage 2: Student Employment 1, 2, 3: Swope Scholarship 4. CLEMENS, BRENDA L. 413 Main St., Harleysville. Kappa Delta Pi 3: Badminton 2. 3: Tennis 1. 2, 3: Kayak Canoe 2: Cap Crew 3, CLIFTON, MARYBETH E. 740 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill. Big-Little Sister 2: Sociology Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Employment 1,2,3,4. CLIPPINGER, BARBARA L. 1031 Indiana Ave., Lemoyne. M.E.N.C. 1, 2. 3, 4; Chamber Choir 2, 3: Mixed Choir 1, 2: Musica Antiqua 1, 3, 4: String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent, 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: String Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Opera Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Intercollegiate Orchestra 1: Intercollegiate Choir 4: Instrumental Scholarship 2; Pressor Scholarship 3: Swope Scholarship 3: Who ' s Who 3. CLUNE, NANCY C. 29 Miriam Dr., Matawan, N. ]. RHA 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Track Club 2: Intramurals 1, 3, 4, COHEN, JANE S. 346 Windsor Pk. La., Havertown. COLEMAN, ALFRED L. 6431 N. 16th St., Philadelphia. Footballl,2, 3:Track 1,3, 4. COLEMAN, GAIL P. R.D. 2, Pine Grove. Kappa Delta Pi 4: ACE 2: Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman: Intramurals 2, COLGAN, SHEILA E. 321 Kenmore Rd., Havertown. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Theater Dance Group 4. COLYER, RICHARD H. 116 Hansen Terrace, Collingdale. Student Emplo ment 1, 2, 3, 4. CONCA, LYDIA M. 374 Marple Rd., Broomall, C.E.C. 3, 4, President: Intramurals 2. CONNAKER, WILLIAM J, 1405 Green Hill Rd., West Chester. Chess 2, 3, 4: M.E.N.C. 2: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2: Marching Band 1; Mixed Choir 1, 2: Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. CONNOR, JAMES ANTHONY 413 Lindsay St., Ridley Park. Karate 4: Veterans 2, 3, Vice President: Intramurals 2, 3. 4. CONNOR, PENNY J. 1440 Robin Rd., Coatesville, Intramurals 1. CONSTANTINO, DENISE M. 217 Campbell Ave., Havertown. CONTI, MARCIA A. 229 Wyncliffe Ave., Clifton Heights, P.S.E.A. 1,2,3,4. CONWAY, CHARLES J. 2210 Lynn Blvd., Drexel Hill. Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. COOK, ADRIENNE C. R.D. 2, West Grove. Community Service 3, 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Guitar Club 2. COOK, DIANE E. 506 S. Walnut St., West Chester. Commuter Government 1: Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, Standards Chair- man, 4, Standards Chairman, Ritualist, Historian Reporter: Theater 208 1: Marching Band 2, 3, 4. COOPER, FRANK E. 2101A John Russell Circle. Elkins Park. COOVER, RICHARD M. 41 Palmer Drive, Camp Hill. CUAB 2; RHA 3. 4, Tyson Dorm President: Lambda Chi A lpha, 2. 3, 4, President, Treasurer: Soc. Adv. Management 4: Cap Crew 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 3, 4. CORNISH, KATHLEEN A. 1564 Schiavello Dr., Swarthmore, Commuter Government 2, 3, 4. COULTER, DONNA L. 16 West Glen Circle, Philadelphia. Badminton 2: Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4: W.I. A. P. 3, COURSEN, SANDRA G. R.D. 2. Box 278-T, Mercersburg. COX, CHARLENE J. 430 Gateswood Dr., East Goshen. Commuter Government 1. COX, JANET R. 301 N. Newtown St. Rd., Newtown Square. Alpha Lambda 1, 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Math Honor Society 2, 3, 4. COX, JENNIFER C. 253 Merrybrook Dr., Havertown. Big-Little Sister 2: M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber Choir 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choir 1, 2: Musica Antiqua 4: Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, Treasurer; Concert Choir 3, 4: Opera Chorus 3. COYNE, STEVEN R. 349 Mallard Road, Feasterville. Foo(ball 2, 3: Ice Hockey Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CRAWFORD, DONNA J. 148 Price St., Kingston. Anthropology Club 1, 2: Modern Dance 3: Psychology Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer; Social Welfare 1, 2; Theater Dance Group 3; Intramurals 1; Rampage 2; Student Em- ployment 3, 4. CRONIN, PATRICIA A. RD 1, Pottstown. Big-Little Sister 2: Theater 208 3; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Rampage 1. 2, 3; Student Employment 2, 3; Councilor, 2. CROW, PETER B. 912 Hunt Dr.. West Chester. CUFF, ALLEN B. 739 Fern St., Darby. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Friars 3, 4, Treasurer; Kayak and Canoe 3; Cap Crew 4; Intramurals 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; [udicial Chairman. 3; Food Committee 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1; Resident Assis- tant 3. 4; Refrigerator Rental Sponsor 4. CURMACI, MARYCLAIRE T. 113 S. Van uren Ave., Scranton. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, President, 4; Student Employment 1. 2, 3. CURTIS, LOUISE R. 526 Arbor Rd.. Yeadon, Women ' s Glee Club 2; Student Employment 4. DAILY, DIANE M. 16 E. Oakcrest Ave., Northfield, N. j. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Valkyrie Club 2,3,4. DANIELS, RICHARD E. 411 Meadow Lane, Oreland, Football 3, 4; Majors 3, 4; Who ' s Who 2; Freshman Football Coach 3, DANIELS, VIRGINIA L. 220 Integrity Ave.. Oreland. ACE 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 1. 2, 3; Theater Dance Group 1, 2. DANN, ALANAJ. 141 Estates Blvd., Trenton, N. ]. Math Honor Society 3, 4; Rampage 2. 345 DAVIS, LINDA J. 129 Andover Dr.. Exton. Big-Liltle Sister 2; Community Service 1; Zela Tau Alpha I. 2; ACE 3, 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Student Employment 2. 3; Publicity Com- mittee. DEBNAR, PAULA A. RD 1. Factorville. ISC 1, 2. Scholarship Chairman, 3, Treasurer, 4. Treasurer; Alpha Phi 1. 2. Panhell Rep., 3. Pledge Chairman. 4. Vice-President; M.E.N.C. 3. 4; College Choir 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Thela Chi Little Sisters 3, 4. DELANEY, ELEANORE F. 3. ' -)6 Cedar Ave. Holmes. Big-Little Sister 2; ACE 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DELANCEY, JOHN F. 1110 Ruxton Rd., York. M.E.N.C. 4; Theater 208 2. 3, 4; West Chester Musical Company 1.2. Secretary. 3, President. 4; College Choir 3. 4, Music Arranger; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1. 2. DELORENZO, LISA C. 2637 Allen St., Allentown. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Geography and Outing Club 2, 3; M.E.N.C. 1, 4; College Choir 3. 4: Mixed Choir 1,2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. DEGREGORY, JOHN F. 3818 Albermarle Ave., Drexel Hill. Communit 2. 3, Treasurer. 4; IGA 2. Rep.; Biology Clubl; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Russian Club 3; Veterans 1, 2. 3. 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3; Student Judicial Terminal Board Chair- man 3; IG. ' Finance Committee 3; IGA Bipartisan Voter Registra- tion Committee 1972 Chairman; Seminar on War, Coordinator. DEROSE, FRANCES M. RD 3, Bloomsburg. DELLATORRE, LAURA J. 48 Maple Ave., Belleville. N. [. DELUCIA, SALLY A. 38 Garwood Road. Fairlawn. N. ). DEMES, GEORGETTE H. Congress Court 306, Lansdowne. Alpha Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4; Ru.ssian Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. DENNISH, DAVID C. 1493 Cherry Lane. Potlslown. ACE 3. 4; Executive Council 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 4. DEREMER, DEBORAH S. Box 226 RD 4, Easton. Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 2, General Assembly, 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 3. DERRICO, DAVID J. 3016 N. Front St., Whitehall. Marching Band 1, 2; Mixed Choir 2; Men ' s Chorus 2; Sinfonietta 2, 3, 4; Symphony 1. 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. DEVINE, DENISE M, 745 Barry Dr,, Springfield. RHA 1. 2; Big-Little Sister 2. 3; Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary, 4, President; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Rampage 1, 2, 3, 4; Judicial Council of Sanderson 2. DEWITT, TODD M. 234 Prospect St., Pottstown. Art Association 2. 3, 4. DIAMOND, JANE E. 321 Holt Lane, Springfield. Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Club. DICANZIO, BARBARA ANN M. 803 Irvington Rd,. Drexel Hill. P ' rench Club 1. 2. 3. DIDONATO, KATHRYN M. 1520 Easton Ave., Bethlehem. ACE 3, 4; Newman 2.3,4, DIGIOVANNI, LINDA M. 2624 S. Colorado St., Philadelphia. Biology Club 3, 4, DILUIGI, DAWN C. C-205 700 E. Marshall St.. West Chester. Geography Outing Club 2 DISIPIO JR., ANTHONY J. 2046 S. 22nd St.. Philadelphia. Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 2. 3, 4; Veterans 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Intern Program 4; Swopo Scholarship 4, D ' INNOCENZO, HELEN L. 438 Conestoga Rd., Berwyn. RHA 3, Service and Facilitiesj Committee; CLIAB 1; Commuter Government 2; Hockey 1; WAA 1, 2; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Geography and Outing Club 3. DOBAN, BARBARA A. 29 Vista Rd., Levittown. Alpha Phi Omega Little Sister 3. 4; Art Association 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Sketch Club 3, 4; Serpentine 3. 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Rampage 3, 4; Transfer student. DOERR, ROBERT F, 334 D William St.. Downingtown. PsiChi 3. 4, DOHERTY, ANN L, 985 W. Main St.. Ephrata. Community Service 3, 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. DOHERTY, MARIE V. 2677 East Blvd., Bethlehem. RHA 1; Big-Litlle Sister 2; Community Service 4; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Serpentine 4; Student Employment 3. DOHRMAN,LINDAJ. 5t Holiday Drive. West Caldwell, N. J. RHA 4; Big-Little Sister 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. DOLAN, ROSEMARIE T. 602 Bickmore Drive, Wallingford. Intramurals 3. DOLINGER, LAUREL C. Westtown Sch., Westtown. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4. DOLL, JOSEPH C. 2627 Old Welsh Rd.. Willow Grove. Karate 4; WCUR 3. 4. DONAHUE, MARSHA J. 1 17 E. 2nd Ave.. Parkesburg. DOONER, MICHAEL W. 313 Trinity Drive. West Chester. Soc. Adv. Management 4. DORISH, LYNN R. 56 Avon Place, Vineland, N. J. MENC. 1. 2, 3, 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1; Women ' s Chorus 1;PMEA 2, 3,4. DOSCH, DONALD L. 1 19 N. Rockburn St., York. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Softball 2; M.E.N.C. 4; Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Criterions 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 2; Men ' s Chorus 2; Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Ensemble 4; Brass Choir 2, 3, Sec. Treasurer, 4; Symphonic Band 3, President; Wind Ensemble 1,2. DOTSEY, KATHLEEN M. 130 Upland Terrace, Bala Cynwyd. Kappa Delta Pi 3. DOTSEY, MARY T. 130 Upland Terrace, Bala Cynwyd. DOUGHERTY JR., EDWARD M. 3411 |. F. Kennedy Dr.. Upland. CUAB 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Affairs Council 2; Community Service 1. 2; IGA 1. 2; Ice Hockey Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rampage 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Employment 1,2, 3. 4. DOUGHERTY, PATRICIA T. 2546 S. 68lh St., Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2; Art Association 4; Fencing 1; Sketch Club 4; Serpentine 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Rampage 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3. DUDDY, MICHAEL E. 1201 Oak Lane, Upland. Automobile Rallye Club 3, 4; Rampage 2; Student Employment 3, 4; State College Intern Program 4. DUNN, SUSAN M. 18 Lochwood Lane. West Chester. P.S.E.A. 4;N.E.A.4. 346 DUNREA, M. OLIVIER, JEAN-PAUL DOMINIQUE 901 Kenwood Rd..DrexelHill. Thfuiter 208 :i 4: Wesl Chesler Musiciil Com|)iin ' :i, 4; Serpentine 3. DUVALL, JERRY R. Box 2fi5, Wesl Grove. Basketball 1.2. 3. 4, Captain; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. ECKERT, DEBRA J. 71 N. Woodmont Dr.. Downin ;town. Majors 1. 2. 3. 4. EDMISTON, ROBERT D. 210 Water St.. Ridley Park. Rn}jb Club 3: Soc. Adv. Management 2, 3, 4: Intranuirals 1. 2. 3. EISENHAUER, EDWARD E. 240 West Reliance Rd,. Souderton. Al|)ha Eijsilon Pi 2. 3. 4. Secretar : Intranuir.ds 1. 2. 3, 4. EISENTHAL, GERI R. 80 Carlson Court. Closter. Ni. j. c:omnuinit Ser ' ice 1. 2. 3. 4; Alpha Lambda 1. 2. President. 3. [r. Advisor. 4, ' Sr. Advisor; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: WRG 2; C.E.C. 2. 3. 4; Theater 208 3, 4; Intramurals 1; West Chester Musical Company 3,4. EISMAN, BARBARA W. 1158 East Vernon Rd.. Philadelphia. RllA 1, 2. 4, judicial Chairman; Badminton 2; Equestrian Club 1. 2 Community Service 2; Geography Outing Club 1. 2; Hillel 1 Quad Angles 1, 2; Student Employment 2, 4; Winter Color Guard 2 Exchange Student Abroad 3. ELFMAN, LEE I. 617 Cypress, Yeadon. Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, Pledge Master 3. Vice-Pres. 4; Hillel I, 2.3. ELGORT, ANDREW C. 102 N. Church St.. West Chester. CommunilN Service 2; IGA 2. 3; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Chairman for March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon 2; Finance Comm. 2; SIMS, President 3, 4. ELKO, MAUREEN A. 15 E. Manoa Rd.. 1 laverlovvn. Student Employment 3. 4. ELLISON, VIRGINIA R. 329 W. Washington St.. West Chester. ERE, HEIDI M. IB W. 3rd St.. Essinglon. ERBE, KEITH D. 103 John St., Emmaus. Fiinib.ill 1.2,3.4; Biology Club 3, 4. ERDLEN, FRANCIS R. Burmont Rd.. Drexel Hill. ERKES, MARY S. 51 1 Pine St., Glenolden. ERVIN, BETSY A. 1 10 Verona Rd.. Broomall. Cheerleader 1. 3; I acrosse 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. ESCHBACH, DONNA F. B12 Pelerhouse, Cambridge H.dl Apts.. West (Chester. Student Emphn ment 2. 3. 4. ESHLEMAN, SARAH E. RD 1 Schoolhouse Rd.. Middletown, Gymnastics I. 2, 3; Majors 1: WAA 3. 4. ETLEN, CAROL A. (5439 N. Ifith Si.. Philadelphi.i. Gospel Choir 2. EVANS, GAIL 417 Concord Ave.. Chester. BSIJ 1, Corres. Sec. 2, 3. 4; Big-Little Sister 1; Cheerleader 3: Gymnastics 1; PSEA 1; Rampage 1; Pep Squad. Captain 2; Curri- culum Task Force 1. 2; Human Relations 1. 2. EVANS, GERRY A. 301 Heights Lane, 23B, Feasterville. Synchronized Swimming 1. 2; Majors 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. FABRIZIO, BERNADETTE M. 587 E. Chestnut St.. Coalesville. Big-Little Sister 2. FAIR, MARGARET ANN 305 N. fiOth St.. Philadelphia. BSU 2. 3. 4; At:E 4; Serpentine 4; Student Employment 3; judicial Rep. 3. FALINI, TULLIO J. I 12 S. High St.. West Chester. Golf 2, 3; Marching Band 2. 3, 4. FARALDO, ANITA D. 3409 Vista St., Philadelphia. RHA 2; Hig-I.iltle Sister 2; ACE 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 1. 2, 3. 4. FARMER, LAWRENCE L. 502H Pine St.. Philadelphia. FARNSWORTH, ANN L. 0313 Rising Sun Ave.. Philadelphia. Cap Crew 3; Student Emplo men! 2. 3, 4. FARRELL, JUDITH J. 510 Mohawk Ave.. Norwood. ACE 3. 4. FASSL, MARY JANE P. 18 Convent Ave.. Nazareth. Big-Little Sister 1; ACE 4; Philosophy Club 3; Ramp.ige 1. FEDASTIAN, ELAINE 400 East Penna. Ave.. Dovv.ningtown. FEEHERY, ANNE F. 332 Franklin Ave.. Springfield. FICCA, CYNTHIA M. Box 310 P le Rd., Chadds Ford. Sigma Alpha lota 4; West Chester Musical Co. 2. 3. 4; Brass En- semble 2; College Choir 3. 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Symphony 4; Women ' s Chorus 1.2. FILLIPPO, GARY A. Charlestown Rd.. Devault. Treasurer of ( lass of 1975 1. 2. FISH, AIMEE B. 1733 Academy Lane. Havertown. RH. 2; ACF 4; PSEA 4; WAA 1,4; Intramurals 1. 4. FISHER, ELOISE J. KI) l.(Mey. Big-Little Sister 2; Valksrie 2. 3. 4; Hocke ' 1: Cap Crew 3; Intra- murals 1. 3. FISHER, JACK R. 3145 1 lurley St.. Philadelphia. RHA. judicial Board 3, 4; Community Service 3, 4; Alpha I ' bi Omega 3. 4; Karate 2: PSEA 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Rampage 4; Student Employment 1. 2. 3. 4; Earth Space Club President 4; PSTA President 4; Publication— The Toe, Wayne Residence Hall News- paper. FISHER, REGINAM. 188 Chapman Ave.. Lansdowne. FITZGERALD, SUSAN H. 500 W. Rosedale Ave. 84. West Chester. ACE 2, 4. FITZPATRICK, MICHAEL F. 020 S, High St.. West Chester. Football 1, 2. 3.4; Law (:lul)4. FLOCCO, SUSAN M. 310 E. I lib Ave.. Conshohocken. judicial Re]).; Counselor. FLUELLEN, DENISE V. 233 Buffinglon Rd., Chester. FLUNT, SOPHIA N. 902 Tower Rd.. Bristol. ACE2, 3, 4; WAA1,2, 3.4. FORD, ROBERT W. Village of Eagle, Uwchland. IFC 3. 4; Pi Lambda Phi 3. Chaplain 4: Young Democrats 3, 4; Judicial Terminal Board 4. FORDE, MAUREEN E. 404 Garden Lane. Aston. Big-Little Sister 2; Serpentine 2, 3; Cap Crew 3; Executive Council 1.2; Rampage 2; Student Employment 3. FOSS, SUSANNE B. 444 Veronica Rd.. West Chester. ACE 3, 4; PSEA 4. FOSTER, LINDA J. 21 Kalherine St., Gloucester City, New jersey, Big-Liltli: Sister 2; Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1,2. 347 FRAGALE, SARAH A. 703 Noble St.. Norristown. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. FRATER, JANE W. 507 Meadow Lane. Exton. Anlhropology Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Sociology Club 1, 2, 3. 4. FRATRICK, MICHAEL P. 416 Pebble Hill Rd., Doylestown. Alpha Epsilon Pi President 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3. FRECH, RANDALL R. Route 20. Pottstown. Alpha Epsilon Pi Vice-Pres. 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 2. 3; Baseball 1. FRERKING, JANET E. 585 Remington Dr.. Sunnyvale. California. Big-Little Sister 2; Valkyrie 2. 3, 4; Hockey 1; Track Club 1: Intra- murals 1. 2: Student Employment 1. 2, 3. 4. FRICKE, ALLEN E. 8004 Fairvievv St.. Philadelphia. Basketball 1; Track 3: Baseball 1: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. FRITCH, MARY E. RD 2. Kempton. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. FROST, LOUISE A. 2 Princess Anne Rd.. Boothwyn. Lacrosse 1. 2: Karate 2: Majors. FUOTI, LINDA A. 1118 Sheridan St.. Reading. Big-Little Sister 2: Swimming 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2. 3; Intramurals 1,2.3. GALATI, LINDA M. 908 nth Ave.. Folsom. Psychology Club 3. 4. GALLAGHER, CATHERINE M. 1207 Stirling St.. Coatesville. RHA 3; Kappa Delia Pi 4; ACE 3. 4; PSEA 4: Newman 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 3; Student Employment 2: PSTA 2. Secretary 3. GALLAGHER, ROSEMARY M. 229 N. Adams St.. West Chester. Alpha Omicron Pi 1. 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. GALLOWAY, DAVID W. 37 Oak Hill Drive, Middletown. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Phi Gamma Mu 3, 4: AlphaEpsilonPil.2. 3, 4. GANGWISCH, RICHARD H. 3813 Berry Ave.. Drexel Hill. MENC 3. 4; Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1. 2: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Men ' s Chorus 1. 2: Concert Choir 3, 4. GARRISON, DALE W. 15 Duffryn Ave., Malvern. Kappa Delta Pi 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. 3, 4. GAVAGHAN, THERESA M. 3809 Chalfont Drive, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; ACE 3. Sec ' t. 4; PSEA 4: Student Employment 2. 3, 4. GAYNOR, J. ' MES E. RD 2 Sheeder Rd., Phoenixville, Friars 2. 3. 4: Weight Lifting 1, 2: ACE 4; PSEA 4; Student Employ- ment 2, 3.4. GAZZILO, CORA M. 410 Ann St.. Phoenixville. Commuter Gov. 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres. 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Who ' s Who 3. GEIST, NATALIE J. 1212 Mason Ave.. Drexel Hill. Big-Little Sister 2: Intramurals 1. 2. GEMBERLING, JOHN H. 215 N. Everhart Ave., C-8, West Chester. Tennis 1: Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4: Majors 1: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Veterans 3. 4. GERHAB, BRYAN K. 931 Main St.. Hellertown. Bel Canto 3: Chamber Choir 3: College Choir 1. 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Musica 1, 2. GERMAN, . VLLEN R. Box 350. Hazleton. MENC 1; Wesi Chester Musical Co. 3; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1: Mixed Choir 1, 2. 3; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. GERY, BARBARA J. 1447 Linden St.. Allentown. Math Honor Society 3, Sec ' t-Treas. 4; Anderson Math Club 3, 4; PSEA 4; String Ensemble 1. 2. 3. 4: Symphony 1. 2, 3. 4. GESSNER, RANDALL F. Leckhill. GIERSCH, JANET L. 1411 W. Wynnewood Rd.. Ardmore. Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1.2.3.4. GILBERT, ELLEN K. RD 1. Schuylkill Haven. Big-Little Sister 2: Soc. Adv. Management 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. CILLER, PAULA B. 17 Erwin Place. Caldwell. New Jersey. RHA 3; Geography and Outing Club 1, 2, 3. 4; PSEA 3. 4: Hillel 1; Quad Angles 1. 2. 3, 4; Serpentine 2, 3. 4: WCUR 1; Student Em- ployment 2. GINGRICH, KAREN E. 225 S. Wyomissing Ave.. Shillington. Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3, President 4; Antiqua 3; College Choir 3, 4: Mixed Choir 2; Women ' s Chorus 2. GIONTA, RAYMOND J. 2014 Heather Rd., Folcroft. Football 1.2.3. GITOMER, RICHARD B. 7425 Woodbine Ave.. Philadelphia. GLATFELTER, REBECCA S. 451 Petersburg Rd.. Lancaster. College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2: String Ensemble 1; Symphony 1; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2. GODSHALL, GLENN 608 Harleysville Pk.. Souderton. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3; Volleyball Club 2. 3. 4. GOLDBERG, KAREN 1606 Serene Dr.. Vineland. New Jersey. Big-Little Sister 2. GOLTZ, ROBERT D. 426 W. Montg. Ave.. N. Wales. MENC 3. 4; College Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Mixed Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. GOMERY, LINDA M. 1828 Dartmouth Dr.. Norristown. Majors 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4. GORBEY, LESLIE E. 9 Summit Dr., Glen Mills. Comm. Gov. 3. Rep. 4; IGA, Legal Rights Comm. Chairman 3, 4: Law Club 1, 2. President 3. 4; Young Republicans. Vice-Pres. 1; Political Science Club. Sec ' t-Treas. 4. GORDON, HORACE W. 15 Wistar Rd.. Villanova. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2. 3: Cross Country 3. 4: Swimming 1: Majors 3. 4: Rugby Club 2; Intramurals 3. 4. GORMAN, SUSAN V. RD 2, Art School Rd.. Chester Springs. GORMLEY, FRANCIS J. 707 Hillcrest Dr.. Glenolden. Swimming 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. GOTTHOLD, THOMAS W. 3912 K St.. Philadelphia. .Alpha Phi Omega 2. President 3. 4; Chess Club 3, Treas. 4; Fencing 4; Philosophy 4; Veterans 4. GRANT, JILL E. RD 1. Stevens. Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Basketball 1; Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Track Club 1, Treas. 2, 3. GRAVELY, JAMES W. Church Farm. Box S, Paoli. Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3: Wrestling 1: Geography and Outing Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Kayak and Canoe 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Employment 1. 2. 3.4. GRAY, GEORGE W. 1 14 Grandview Rd.. Ardmore. Dean ' sLisl2. 3, 4. GREELEY, PAUL V. 229 82nd St.. Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Football 1; Softball 1. 2: Tennis 1. 2: Boxing Club 1. 2; English Club 1, 2.3: Intramurals 1. 2.3.4. GREENE, ARLENE M. 5650 Walton Ave.. Philadelphia. 348 GREEVY, MARGARET M. 656 )ameslown St.. Philadelphia. GREIDUS, STANISLAUS J. 518 Wellinglon Rd.. Norrilon. RliA 3; Cumm. Gov. 4; IGA 2. 3, 4, Rep-at-Large; Friars 3. 4; Law Club. Vice-Pres. 3. 4: Serpentine 3, 4; Cap Crew 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2. 3, 4; Food Service Coram. 2, 3; CAS. State Affairs Comm. 3. 4. GRESH, MAUREEN T. 3046 Fanshawe Si.. Philadelphia. RHA2; BiK-Little Sister 2. GRIBBIN, FRANCIS J. 2019 Huntington St.. Bethlehem. Chess Club 1; Outward Bound 3. GRIFFIN, CHARLIE 505 Court B. Kingswood Park. Bristol. BSU 2. 3. 4; RHA 2. 3; Comm. Gov. 4; Alpha Phi Alpha 3. 4: Soccer 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Law Club 4; NAACP 1, 2. 3. 4: Track Club 2. 3. 4. GRISCOM, JUANITA M. 301 Broomall St., Folsom. I acrosse 1: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. GRO, BRIAN D. 456 Pinecrest Rd., Springfield. Football 1.2, 3. 4; Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Boxing Club 1, 4, GROFF, JEFFREY L. 132 E. Park St., Elizabethtown. Theater Dance Group 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. GROFF, MARY E. 84 Blaine Ave.. Leola. RHA 4; ACE 3. 4; PSEA 4; Intramurals 4. GRUBER, SANDRA F. 718 Veadon Ave., Yeadon. GRUND, GEORGE J. 1320 South Blvd., Bethlehem. Concert Band 1. 2; Criterions 1. 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 1. 2. 4: WCUR3.4. GUERCIA, AMELIA M. 114 North Cedar Lane. Upper Darby. GUISE, KATHY M. 1525 Monroe St., York. PSEA 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2. 3, 4; IVCF 1. GUITERAS, CARMELA L. 149 Signal Rd., Drexel Hill. Theater 2118 3. 4; Theater Dance Group 1. 3, 4: West Chester Musical Co. 3, Sec. 4; Student Employment 1, 2. 3. GULLO, JOSEPH J. 1542 Summit St.. Linwood. GYLLENHAAL, PAMELA 585 Woodward Dr., Huntingdon Valley. RHA 3; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. HAGGERTY, SUSAN M. 311 Wayne Ave., Lansdowne. Community Service 2, 3, 4; Student Empknment 3. HALDEMAN, DAVID R. 263 Barnsley Ave., Morrisville, Theta Chi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. HALLMAN, PATRICIA A. 8203 Elberon Ave.. Philadelphia. Community Service 2, 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4; ACE 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Rampage 1, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. HALTIE, MAURICE C. 1748 N. Edgewood St., Philadelphia. BSU 1, 2. 3, 4; Omega Psi Phi 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, HAMER, JANICE E. RD 4, Box 17, Tyrone. Alpha Xi Delta 1. 2. Pledge trainer 3. Social Chair.. Spirit Chair. Journal Correspondent 4: Quad Angles 2, 3. 4; Student Employment 3; Greek Week-end 3. HAMILTON, ROBERT G. 2306 Kensington St., Harrisburg. Bowling 2; Track 2, 3,4. HAMILTON, RONALD B. 326 Garth Rd.. Oreland. HAMMOND, ANNE N. 58 Braeburn Rd.. Havertnwn. Newman 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals2, 3. HARBSTER, CYNTHIA L. 213 Amherst Ave., Reading. Big-Little Sister 2; IGA 1; Cheerleader 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Folk Dance 3; Modern Dance 2; Track Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. HARMAN, GLENDA E. 403 Schofield St., Curwensville. Equestrian Club 1, President 2, 3, Sec. 4; MENC 1, 2, Sec. 3. Presi- dent 4; College Choir 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. HARMON, ALFRED R. W. 812 Goshen Rd.. A-4. West Chester. Football 1, 2. 3. 4. Track 3; Weight Lifting 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Employ- ment 1, HART, CYNTHIA A. 615 Moul Ave.. Hanover. WRG2; Intramurals 1,2. HASSON, JAN L. 357 Swanage Dr.. Broomall. . ntiqua 2: Bel Canto 3: College Choir 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1. 2. HAUGHEY, MARY C. 51 Windermere Ave.. Lansdowne. Comm. Gov. 1.2; Newman 1. 2.3.4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3.4. HAUSER, IRENE 1301 Wood St.. Bristol. HAWS, SUZANNE M. 826 Shenton Rd., West Chester. HAZELL, MARY J. RD 1, Windsor. Big-Little Sister 2; Volleyball Club 3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Marching Band 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3, 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. HAZLER, DEBORAH J. 2003 Kemmerer St., Bethlehem. Biolog Club 1. 2. Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Intramurals 3; Student Em- ployment 4. HEARN, SUSAN M. 22 Waterview Rd., West Chester. IGA 1. 2.3. 4; Intramurals 1.2; National Student Exchange 3. HEATH, ROBERT E. 837 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill. HECKMAN, RICHARD A. RD 2. Box 263. Easton. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, Treas. 3, President 4; MENC 1; Brass Ensemble 1. 2; Chamber Choir 3, 4; College Choir 4; Criterions 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2. 3; Men ' s Chorus 1; Symphony 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Brand wine Brass Quintet 1, 2, 3, 4. HECKMANN, STEPHANIE H. 129 Lewis Ave., E. Lansdowne. HEISER, NANCY L. 1920 E. Woodlawn St., Allentown. Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. HELMAN, RONALD D. 223 W. Biddle St., West Chester. Gymnastics 1, 2. 3. 4; Antiqua 3. 4; Brass Ensemble 2. 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Symphony 2. 3; New Music Ensemble 4. HENDERSON, LORETTA A. 404 Midvale Rd.. Upper Darby. HENDRICKSON, JOYCE E. 119 Magnolia St.. West Chester. Kappa Delta Pi 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4. HENNESSY, THOMAS M. 540 Virginia Ave.. Havertown. Football 3.4. HEPLER, KAREN E. Ill Chatham Place, Wilmington, Delaware. Bel Canto 1; t:i)llege Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; String En- semble 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 4. HERR, BARBARA A. Catskill Court, Bellemead, New jersey, HERSCHER, SANDRA J. 13(if; Farrington St.. Philadelphia. HERSKER, ROBERT T. 809 Lincoln Dr.. Brookhaven. HEYDT, WAYNE A. 502 Portland Dr.. Broomall. CUAB2.3; judicial Boards. HICKEY, DOROTHY M. 3358 Disston St.. Philadelphia. CUAB 1, Publicity Chairman 2, Sec. 3. Vice-Chairman 4; Big- Little Sister 2; Kappa Delia Pi 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; PSEA 4; Lambda Sigma Ki 3, 4; Tutoring; Co-ed Volle ball 3, 4, HICKS, DEBORAH L. 6021 Washington Ave.. Philadelphia. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; RHA 3; Big-Little Sister 2; NAACP 1; Martin Luther King Scholarshi]) Comm. 1; Forensic Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1, 4. 349 HEISTER, CYNTHIA M. 320 Playground Dr.. West Reading. Alpha Lambda 1, President 2. Junior Advisor 3. 4; Swimming. Women ' s Diving 1, 2. 3, 4: English Club 4; Quad Angles 1. 2: Intra- murals 3. 4. HILL, JOHN Y. Pocono Lake. Football 1, 2: Rugby Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. HILLY, JAMES D. ini5 Cornell Ave., Drexel Hill. RHA 3: IGA 3, 4; Friars 3, 4; Boxing Club 3, 4: SETS 4; Executive Council 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4: Who ' s Who 3; Men ' s Resident Gov ' t. 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1.2. HINCHCLIFF, CHERYL L. (;4]2 Tabor Ave.. Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2: Ace 3, 4; ICVF 1; Serpentine 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Rampage 3; Student Employment 4. HINKLE, CLAUDE F. 522 W. Marshall St., West Chester. Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4. HINTON, MELVIN 1620 N. 281h St., Philadelphia. BSLI 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 Student Employment 4; Basketball Official for Intramurals 3. 4 Athletic Training Club 3. 4: Nat ' l. Athletic Trainers Assoc. 4 Eastern Athletic Trainers Assoc. 4. HNATIN.JOHN 1211 Monroe Ave.. Phoenixville. Soc. Adv. Management 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. HOENICH, CAROL A. 422 Lewis St.. Minersville. Alchemists 1. Sec. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2; Student Employment 1.2.3,4. HOERNER, GAIL J. 218 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg. Synchronized Swimming 1. 2; Majors 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. HOFFMAN, MARION E. 105 Pleasant Rd., Norristown. RHA 1. 2. 3: Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. 4; Geography Outing Club 1. 2; Track Club 3: WAA 1: Intramurals 1. 2. 3; Rampage 2. HOFFMAN, RENEE N. 6 Washington Ave., Myerstown. Cheerleader 1. 2. Captain 3, 4; Synchronized Swimming 1; IGA Finance Comm. 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. HOFFMAN, ROBERT S. 505 Cynwyd Circle. Cynwyd. RHA 2; Basketball 1.2: Track 2. 3. HOLDEN, BEVERLY A. 1722 N. 61st St., Philadelphia. BSU 1. 2. 3. 4; NAACP 1. 2. 3, 4: PSEA 1. 2, 3. 4: ACE 3. 4; Gospel Choir 1. 4; Jewellette of Alpha Phi Alpha 3, Treas. 4. HOLLAND, J. KENT 1014 Kipling Rd.. |enkintown. RHA 1. 2. 3; RHA President 3: IGA 3; Cross Country 1: Tennis 1; Geography Outing Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Cap Crew 4: Rampage 3; Stu- dent Employment 3: Who ' s Who 3; Friars 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Gov ' t. 1, 2; S anderson Residence Hall President 2: Human Rela- tions Council 2; Judiciary System. Terminal Board 2. HOLLISTER, BARBARA A. 9 Cruser St.. Montrose. Majors 1: WAA 2. HOLM, PAULA M. 2954 Dorman Rd.. Broomall. Women ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 3. HOOVER, BETSY A. 403 Merion Drive, Newtown. Math Honor Society 3. 4; Tennis, Manager 3, 4; Anderson Math Club 3. 4; Geography Outing Club 1. 2. 3; Kayak Canoe 2. 3; PSEA 4; Intramurals 1,2. HOOVER. MICHAEL E. 957 S. Coldbrook Ave., Chambersburg. Marching Band 1. 2. 3; Men ' s Chorus 3; Symphony 2. 3. 4; Wood- wind Ensemble 1, 2. 3. HOPTON, NANCY J. 1217 Cain Mtg. House Rd., Coatesville. HORVATH, JOHN W. 820 Poplar Rd.. Hellertown. CUAB 3; Student Affairs Council 3, 4; RHA 2, 3; Commuter Gov ' t. 4; IGA 2, 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs 4. HOTZMAN, FREDERICK W. 918 Byram St.. Pennside. Biology Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2. Treas. 3, 4: Who ' s Who 3; Penna. Science Teachers Assn. 1. HOWE, DOROTHEA E. 502 Marple Woods Drive. Springfield. HUDECHECK, JEANNE E. 19 S. ' Scott Ave.. Glenolden. HUNT, BRUCE R. 700 E. Marshall St., West Chester. HUNT, NANCY J. 123 Elizabeth Ave.. Easton. Big-Little Sister 2; Theta Chi. Little Sister, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 4; PSEA 4; WAA 1; Marching Band. Featured Twirler, 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1; Student Employment 2. 3. 4. HURLEY, JOSEPH D. 496 E. King St.. Malvern. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. HURLEY, LINDA E. 1514 Sylvan Dr.. West Chester. lANOVALE, DENNIS M. 6497 Morris Park Rd.. Philadelphia. Football 1.2.3.4, lEZZI, JOSEPH A. 1060 Mansion Ave.. Collingswood, New Jersey. Cross Country 1. 2. 3; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Majors 3, 4; Track Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Student Trainer. Trainers Club 3. 4; Italian Social Club. INNELLA, ROY J. 459 Saunders Drive. Wayne. INSETTA, PATRICIA M. 2006 Birchwood Dr.. Norristown. CUAB 1: Big-Little Sister 2; Newman 4; Intramurals 1. lOZZO, BRUNO V. 410 Bridge St., Johnsonburg. Football 1,2. 3, 4; Track 3. ISAACS, JILL Slump Rd.. Southampton. Synchronized Swimming 4. ISANSKI, BARBARA A. 247 Third Ave.. Phoenixville. Big-Little Sister 2; Valkyrie 2. 3. President 4: Basketball 1. 2; Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Lacrosse 1. 2. 3. 4; Kayak Canoe 3; Majors 3; WAA 2. 3, 4; Newman 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 3. JACKSON, LINDAM. 104 Hastings Ave.. Wallingford. ACE 4; PSEA 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3; Student Employment 2. 3. JACKSON, RICHARD W. 236 Brookdale Ave., Glenside. Marching Band 1: Symphony 3. 4; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2. 3, 4. JACOBS, JANET L, 12 Limewood Rd.. Levittown. Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Rampage 4; Student Employment 1, 2. 3. JACOBY, ROBERT B. 125 South Hills Dr.. Hershey. Track 2; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1; Majors 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1.2.3.4. JARRETT, CHERIE A. 216 N. 2nd St., Lewisburg. Big-Little Sister 2. 3: Valkyrie 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Hockey 1; Softball2. 3. 4;TrackClubl. JARRETT, DAVID M. 6 Reservoir Rd.. West Chester. Lacrosse 1. 2, 3. 4. JARRETT, LESLIE A. 1279 Estate Dr.. West Chester. Student Employment 1.2, 3, 4. JAWORSKI, FRANCES L. 233 Miami Ave.. Norristown. Alpha Lambda 2. 3, 4; Psi Chi 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4: Psychology Club 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. JEFFERES, GORDON A, 670 Rose St., Yeadon. IFC 2: Lambda Chi Alpha 1. 2. Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Tennis 1. 2; ECM 1. 2; Quad Angles 1; Serpentine Fac. Admin. Editor 3. Senior Section Editor 4; WCUR 1. Prod. Dir. 2. News Sports Dir. 3. Program Dir. 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 3. 4; Student Employ- ment 1; Who ' s Who 4; Chairman of 1974 March of Dimes Walk-A- rhon for Chester County, 3; Chairman WCSC Career Day 1. 2. 3. 4. 350 JOBSON, WILLIAM R. 5008 Marvine Rd.. Drexel Hill. KELLY, SUSAN M. 1009 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. JOHNSON, ANN E. 218 E. Middle Si., Gettysburg. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 4. JOHNSON, REBECCA J. 27 S. Church St., West Chester. RHA 3; Student Employment 2, 3. 4: Schmidt Residence Hall Treas. 3. JOHNSON, SUSANNE M. 612 Turner Ave.. Drexel Hill. RHA 2. 3; Big-Litlle Sister 2. 3; Soc. Adv. Management 3. 4; Ser- pentine 3. Business Manager 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Rampage 1: Student Employment 1.2,3,4. JOHNSON, WAYNE L. 27 S. Church St.. West Chester. Law Club 3, 4; [udicial S ' stem, Appeals Board, 3, 4, JOHNSON, WILLIAM E. 114 W. Cypress St., Kennelt Sq. Concert Band: Marching Band: Mixed Chorus: Men ' s Chorus. JONES, BARRY S. 8 Rambling Lane. Malvern. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Math Honor Socielx ' 2. 3, 4: Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3,4. JOSEPH, DELPHINE A. 176 S. Buckout. Irvington, New York. Theta Chi. Little Sister 2, 3, 4: Kayak Canoe 3. 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JURGOITIS, JOAN T. 219 Mifflin St.. Philadelphia. Communit Service 1: Rampage 1: Student Emploxment 1. 2, 3. 4, KAAS, JANE L. 5 Wedge wood Dr., Pottslown. Lacrosse 1. KAKAZU, ANN S. H.iH 19th Ave.. 1 lonolulu. Hawaii. KALBACHER, KATHERINE J. 540 Elm St.. Westfield, New Jersey. Delta Zeta 2. 3. 4: Geograph Outing Club 2: WA. ' 2: Intramurals 1,2. KARAIM, CECILIA A. 147 Walnut Ave.. Croydon. Community Service 1. 2; Student EmplovmenI 1. 2, 3. 4: Student Nat ' l. Education Assn. 4. KAROL, ROBERT M. 840 E. Federal St., Allentown. Wrestling 1. KATEIN, PATRICIA A. 412 Chestnut St.. Ridley Park. Big-Little Sister 2; ACE 4: PSEA 4: Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Employment 1. 2. 3. 4. KATZ, MAUREEN B. 1550 1 lillcrest Ave., Pennsauken, New jersey. Big-I.ittle Sister 2; Pi Lambda Phi 3. 4: French Club 4: Student Employment 2. 3. 4. KAUFMAN, KATHLEEN M. 2504 Edgmont St.. Chester. KEHR, JAN E. 12 Martin St., Red Lion. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Mixed Choir 2: Men ' s Chorus 3; Woodwind Ensemble 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: S ' mphonic Band 2. KEISER, SUSANNE 1410 N. lOlh St.. Reading. RHA 3, 4: Big-I.ittle Sister 2: Sociology Club 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Student Emjiloymenl 2, 3, 4. KELLER, HENRY V. 247 Glouster Rd.. Fairless Hills. Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres. 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. KELLER, ROBIN L. 437 McKinley Ave., Morrisville. KELLY, BARBARA M. 221 Mather Rd., lenkintown. RHA 1, 2: Big-Little Sister 2: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Theater 208 3, 4: West Chester Musical Companx 3, 4: Cap Crew 3: Intramurals 1. 2: Student Employment 2, 3, 4, KELLY, KATHLEEN A. 1015 Bellview Ave., Pottslown. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. KELLY, LESLIE A. 206 Carbon, Broomall. Daedalus 1. 4. KENKELEN, MARYANN E. 312 Devereaux Ave.. Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2: Synchronized Swimming 1, 2; Majors 1, 2, 3, 4: PSEA 3, 4: WAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, KENNEDY, GWENDOLYN 6427 N. 15th St.. Philadelphia. BSU 1. 2, 3, 4; Community Service 3, 4: Alpha Kappa Alpha 3, 4: ACE 3, 4: Gospel Choir 1, 2: NAACP 1, 2. 3. 4: Student Employment 4: BSU Queen 2: Tamiouchas |AKA] 3, 4: BSU Pep Squad 3. KENNEDY, LINDA S. 1634 Ward St.. Linwood. RHA 2: Big-Little Sister 2: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Cap Crew 3: Exec- utive Council 1. 2: Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNEDY, PATRICIA A. 239 Cherry Lane. Havertown. Commuter Go ' l, 1, 2: Newman 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, KERNER, ANN M. 2301 Oakmont Ave.. Havertown. CCC 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Rampage 2; Nat ' l. Student Ex- change 3. KERRIGAN, DEBORAH L. 138 Hanover St.. Glenrock. Big-Little Sister 2: Valksrie 2. 3. Vice-Pres. 4: Hockey 1: Intramurals 1. KETTERING, SCOTT S. 241 W. Locust St.. Cleona. IGA 4: Phi Mu Alpha 3. 4: S mphonic Band 1. KILDERRY, KATHLEEN M. 3120 Englewood St., Philadelphia. CommunilN Service 1, 2: Student Nat ' l, Education Assn. 4. KING, MICHAEL A. 1609 W. Maple Ave.. Langhorne. Basketball 1: Intramurals 1.2. 3.4: Student Employment 1. 2. 3. KIRCHER, KATHERINE A. 500 W. Rosedale Ave.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2: V.dkxrie 2, 3. Treas. 4: Tennis 2: Majors 1: WAA 1: Intramurals 1. KIRKNER, GERY W. 35 E. Richard St.. Quakerlown. KISSEL, WALTER H. 1225 Green St.. Perkasie. Geography Outing Club 4: Karale 4: Kayak Canoe 4. KLEIN, CHRISTINE A. 1225 Phoenixville Pk.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2: Synchronized Swimming 1: Majors 1. 2. 3, 4: Modern Dance 4: PSEA 4: WAA 1,2, 3: WIAP 4: Intramurals 1,2. KLEIN, LAURA J. 24 Cherry St., Phoenixville. Big-Little Sister 2: Biology Club 1. 2, Sec. 3. Treas. 4: Cap Crew 3: Intramurals 4. KLEINZ, DONNA K. 325 Hazel St., Folsom. ACE 4. KLOSS, KAREN B. 333 Parham Rd.. Springfield. KNORR, RICHARD E. 1 101 Ferris Ave., Berwick. IFC 2. 3. 4: Friars 3. 4: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. 3. 4: Veterans 2. 3. 4: Cap Crew 3: Intr.miurals 2. 3. 4: Rampage 3; Health Enthusiasts Club 4. KOCH, LINDA N. 2135 Mahantongo St.. Pottsville. Intramurals 3. 4, KONDYRA, JOHN F. 28 Marple Ave.. Clifton Heights. KOPTEROS, KATINA 1 19 Pennsylvania Ave.. Coalesville. Cap Crew 3: Student Employment 3: Wm. Pyle Philips Memorial Scholarship 3, 4. KORCH, DAVID J. RD 1, Gilbertsville. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Madrigal Choir 1, 2, 3: Mixed Choir 1, 2: Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. KOSITS, JEAN T. 268 Birch St., Emerson, New Jersey. Alpha Lambda 1: Softball 1. 2: Wrestling Belles 1. 2, 3, Treas, 4: Quad Angles 2, 3,4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. KOSZO, AGNES V. 13 W. 5lh St.. Pottslown. Kappa Delta Pi 4. 351 KRAIN, MARC F. 1636 Merribrook Rd.. Philadelphia. KREITZER, CHARLES E. 525 N. 2nd SI., Wormleysburg. Phi Kappa Delta 3. 4: .ACE 3, 4. KRISCH, FRANK P. 245 8th Ave.. Collegeville. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Cross Country 3: Track 2. 3; Baseball 1. KUCHERUK, STEPHEN 332 Wyndmoor Rd., Springfield. Cross Country 1; Ceography Outing Club 3; Track Club 2, 3. KUDELA, ANTHONY G. 410 West End Ave., Akron. IPC 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4: Theta Chi 2, 3. President 4; Football 2. 3; Who ' s Who 3. KULP, ROBERT W. Box 73, New Hope. KUNKEL, SUSAN M. 1099 Skippack Pk., Blue Bell. KUTZ, CYNTHIA M, 214 Lewis Rd., Springfield. CUAB 1: RHA 2; Sociology Club 3, 4. LABARRE, CATHERINE J. B12 Peterhouse, Cambridge Hall Apts., West Chester. Big-Little Sister 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3. 4; Synchronized Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4. LACK, LORRAINE J. 51 S. Fifth Ave., Coatesville. MENC 1, 2, 3, 4; Antiqua 3, 4; College Choir 3: Mixed Choir 1. 2; Symphony 3. 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2. 3. LADOW, C. SPENCER RR 2 Box 275. Glenmoore. LAFFERTY, JOANNE K. 3257 Miller St., Philadelphia. LAFFEY, MICHELLE A, 332 Sugartown Rd.. Devon. LAIDIG, KENT A, 448 E. Washington. Chambersburg. Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1. 2, 3; Men ' s Chorus 2. 3: Wood- wind Ensemble 2, 3. LAIDLAW, ROBIN A, 1611 Ford Ave.. South Plainfield. New Jersey, Big-Little Sister 1, 2; Alpha Xi Delta 1, Fund Raising Chair. 2, Corres. Sec. 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3; Majors 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. LAMANNA, SUZANNE 310 Playground Dr.. West Reading. RHA 1: Big-Little Sister 2: PSEA 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Rampage 2; French jr. Year Abroad, LAMONT, MICHELLE M. 262 E. Avon Rd., Parkside. ACE 2, 3: Intramurals 2: Student Employment 1. 2; CEC, Member- ship Chairman 3: Food Service Comm, 2, 3, 4. LANCE, VICTOR D. 93 New St., New Hope. Basketball 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Boxing Club 4. LANCIANO, DOMENIC J. 424 Foulke Lane. Springfield. Football 1. 2; MENC 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Em- ployment 2, 4. LANDIS, BARBARA A. 526 S. 22nd St., Allentown. Big-Little Sister 2; Cap Crew 3; Pep Club 2. LANE, GAIL A. 411 Washington St., Allentown. Social Welfare 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. LAPENTA, WILLIAM M. 38 Lochwood Lane. West Chester, Psychology Club 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3. LASH, RUTH DUNFEE 185 Sunrise Lane, Pottstown, LATERZA, MARIE M. 330 Strathmore Rd., Havertown. RHA 2: Student Employment 3. 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. L.AWLESS, EILEEN C. 2745 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Serpentine 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Rampage 3; Student Em- ployment 1. LAWLOR. MARY ELLEN T. 7 Yale Rd„ Norristown. LAZZOPINA, LAURA J, 487 Valley Forge Rd.. King of Prussia. Concert Band 3. LEIGH, MARGARET E, Shannon Lane, New ' town. LEISTER, LINDA L. Raewyck Dr., West Chester, Commuter Gov ' t. 1, 2, 3, President 4: IGA 2, 3, 4: Geography Outing Club 3: Law Club 3, 4; Quad Angles 2, 3, 4. LEITZEL, GARY L. 705 W. Market St., Apt. 4. West Chester. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; MENC 3: Bel Canto 1; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 2: Marching Band 1; Mixed Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Wind Ensemble 3. LEKSA, JANET M. 40 Lumar Rd.. Trenton, New Jersey. Kappa Delta Pi 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, 4: College Choir 3: Mixed Choir 1, 2; Sinfonietta 1, 2, 3, 4; String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. LENGLE, ANNE M, 720 Bruckman Ave., Reading. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: PSEA 2, 3, 4; WAA 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Contest 2. LEVANDOWSKI, EDWARD J, 1313 Walnut St.. Reading. Basketball 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2: Intramurals 3. 4. LEVINE, BONNIE G. 6800 Catina St., New Orleans, Louisiana. Kappa Delta Pi 4. LEVINE, EILEEN 900 W. Spencer St.. Apt, 208, Philadelphia, Big-Little Sister 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Sinfonietta 1. 2: String Ensemble 1, 2; Symphony 1, 2, 3: Women ' s Chorus 1. 2; Hillel 2, 3. LEWINTER, MYRA L. 6238 Algan Ave., Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2: MENC 1. 3, 4: Mixed Choir 2. 3; Symphony 4; Woodwind Ensemble 3; Opera Orchestra 3; Women ' s Residence Gov ' t. 1. 2; Symphonic Band 1; Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Woodwind Choir 3; Tyson Residence Hall Vice-Pres. 2. LIESIEFSKY, RITA A. 818 Pearl St., Throop. CUAB 1: Judicial Rep. 2, 3: Big-Little Sister 2; Social Welfare 1. 2, 3. Vice-Pres. 4; Org. for Political Alternatives. Cop Sec.-Treas, 3; Women ' s Consciousness Raising Group 3. LIPPMAN, JANM. 249 Cascade. Springfield. LISBON, VERONICA D. 5927 Jefferson St., Phdadelphia. BSU 1, 2, Commuter Rep. 3. 4; Gospel Choir 1, 4; BSU Pep Squad 3, 4; Jewellette of Alpha Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4: ACE 4. LOBB, SHARON L. 629 Kohn St.. Norristown, Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 1. 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LONG, KATHLEEN A, 981 Worthington Dr., Warminster. Alpha Lambda 2, 3; German Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3. President 4: Intramurals 2. 3. 4. LONG, MARCIA B. 675 Dutton Ci., Springfield. ACE 2. 3, 4; WAA 2. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Outing Club 4. LORINO, LINDA A. 411 Pensdale St., Philadelphia, ACE 3. 4; PSEA 4; Psychology Club 4, LOSITO, ANGELA M. Box 210B, Avondale-New London Rd., West Grove. LOUGHLIN, MARGARET R, 169 Pinewood Dr.. Levittown. LOVE, KAREN M, 3757 Chambers Hill Rd., Harrisburg. BSU 1, 2. 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1, Treas. 2, 3, 4; Jewellette of Alpha Phi Alpha 1, Historian 2. 3.4. LUCARIELLO, GEORGANN 64 Overlook Terrace. Bloomfield. NJ Big-Little Sister 2; Archery 2. 3. 4: Majors 2; WIAP 1, 2. Sec, 3, President 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. LUCIA, MARGARET M, 2608 Highland Ave., Broomall. Tennis 1.2, 3,4. LUCEY, MARY-ANNE 25 Martin Dr., Lansdowne. Communit Service 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Student Employment, 352 LUDWIG, BARBARA L. 35 E. Baltimore Ave.. Media. CUAB 1; RHA 2; Big-Litlle Sister 2: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; ACE 3. 4; IVCF 1; Cap Crew 3; Student Employment 3. LUKENS, DEBORAH L. 855 W. Strasburg Rd., West Chester. Synchronized Swimming 1; Folk Dance 3; Kayak Canoe 2; March- ing Band 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. LUM, CONSTANCE I. 73 VVilden Dr. S.. Easton. RHA 2; Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4: Cap Crew 3; Student Em- ployment 4. MCALEXANDER, DARRELL L. 48 Calvert PI,. Center Valley. Equestrian Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Law Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus I. MCALINDIN, STEPHEN S. 620 S. Franklin St.. West Chester. Tau Kappa Epsihm 1. 2. 3. 4: Psychology Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1.2. 3.4. MCALISTER, CONSTANCE M. 5925 Kemble Ave.. Phila. BSU L 2. 3. 4. Pres.; CUAB 2. 3: RHA Counselor 2: Alpha Kappa Alpha 3. 4; Career Day Co-Chairman; Gospel Choir 1. 2; Curri- culum Taskforce: Human Relations Comm. MCALLISTER, WAYNE R. 422 Hampden Rd.. Upper Darby. MCANENY, KEVIN P. 4155 Elbridge St.. Phila. Football 1. 2. 3. 4: ACE 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employ- ment 1. 2.3.4. MCBRIDE, DEBORAH M. Country Club Rd.. Phoenixville. Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Cap Crew 3. MCCALL, MARGARET A. SlWd Longshore Ave.. Phila. Big-Little Sister 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4: Lacrosse 1; Majors 2. 4; Intra- murals 1. 2, 4. MCCANN, SUSAN M. 4025 Plymouth Meeting Rd.. Plymouth Meeting- National Student Exchange 3. MCCAUGHEY, DIANE M. 1464 Drayton Lane, Penn Wynne. MCCLEARY, KATHI J. R.D. 3. Stewartstown, Volleyball Club 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4; P.S.A.H.P.E.R. 2. 3. 4: Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Valkyrie 2, 3, 4; Basketball Women ' s Manager 3: Modern Dance 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-Pres. 4; Marching Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Rifle Capt. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. MCCONAGHY, SUSAN J. 4131 Orchard St.. Phila. MCCORMICK, ROZALIND J. 303 Sharon Ave.. Sharon Hill. RHA 2, 3. MCCUE, JOHN T. JR. 3511 Hartel Ave.. Phila. MCGINLEY, MARY R. 223 Cobalt Ridge Dr.. Levittown. Community Service 1, 2, 3. 4: Geography Outing Club 3. 4; Kayak Canoe 2. 3. 4, Sec.-Treas. 2. 3. MCGLYNN, NANCY L. 1674 Cavan Dr.. Dresher. Abbe ' s 3. 4; CUAB 1. 2. 3; RHA 3: Big-Little Sister 2: Community Service 1, 2; Newman 1; Cap Crew 3; Executive Council 1. 2. 3: Rampage 1. 2; Student Employment 1. 2. 3. MCGOLDRICK, CATHERINE M. 221 Meadowcroft Lane. Media. Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. 3. 4: Geography Outing Club 3. 4; Serpentine 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4, Capl,; National Student Ex- change 3, MCHUGH, KAREN P. 157 N. Park Dr., Levittown. Community Service 2, 3; ACE 3, 4; P.S,E,A, 4; Intramurals 4, MCINTYRE, MARY CLAIRE 13401 Kelvin Ave., Phila, WAA 1. MCLAUGHLIN, JOANN 643 Rively Ave., Glenolden, MCLAUGHLIN, RICHARD H. 34 N. Ann Rd,. Broomall, Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2: Soc, Adv, Management 4. MCLIN, WILMET A. (SELL) 1233 Champlost Ave., Phila, Social Welfare 3. 4, MCLOUGHLIN, MEGAN R. 3029 W, 9th St,, Chester. Intramurals L 2, MCMASTER, GAIL L. 37 Worrell St,, Chester, ACE 3. 4. MCNALLY, ELIZABETH M. 2564 Rosemont Ave,, Ardmore, Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Student Employment 2. 3, MCNATT, KATHLEEN F. 533 Third Ave,. Parkesburg. MCPHILLAMY, MARIE A. 258 jeffer St,. Ridgewood. N. ), Swimming 1 , 2, 4; Alchemists 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, MACINTIRE, ROXANN 138 Woodland Ave,, Coatesville. MACARIO, MARY L. 410 Conestoga Rd., Malvern, IFC 2, 3, 4: Big-Little Sister 2. 3. 4: IGA 2. 3; Elementary Math 2. 3. MACATEE, JUDITH A. 7337 Revere St.. Phila, Alpha Phi Omega 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4; Debate 3. 4, Sec-Treas, 4; Theater 208 2, 3. 4. Vice-Pres, 4; Student Employment 1, 2. 4, MACK, EDWARD J. 89l) N, Warren St., Poltstown, Soc, . ' dv. Management 1, 2, 3, 4: Veterans 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, MADACK, CYNTHIA M. 1039 Cumberland St., Bethlehem, Track Club 2, 3, 4. MAHONEY, JOHN B. 92 Buchaman St,, Warminster, Intramurals 3, 4, MANLEY, VIRGINIA C. 500 Queen St.. Stroudsburg. Alpha Psi Omega 4; Debate 3: Theater 208 1. 2. 3. 4; West Chester Musical Companx ' 2; Cap Crew 2. MARCHAND, BARBARA A. 176 Perron Ave.. Somerset. Mass. Athletic Training 2. 3.4; Intramurals 1.2.3.4. MAREK, STEPHANIE R. 25 Woodcroft Rd.. Havertown. Tutoring; Recital Committee (Mus.| 3. 4; College Choir 3. 4; Con- cert Band 2. 3; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2; Women ' s GleeClubl.2. 3. 4. MARINO, LORRAINE M. 222 Tulpehocken Ave.. Elkins Park. Community Services 1. 2. Chairman 1. 2; IGA 1. 2. 3. Vice-Pres. 3; PsychologX ' Club 1; Daedelus 2; Executive Council 1. 2. 3; Student Academic Affairs 2. MARKS, HARRY S. 1 1 1 1 Highland Avf. ' ., Abington. English Club 3. 4; Philosophy Club 4. MARS, RICHARD L. 2973 Artmar Rd.. Fairview Vlg. Feni;ing 3, MARSHALL, CAROL A. 500 W. Rosedale Ave.. West Chester. Psychology Club 1.2, 3. 4. Co-Pres. 4. MARSHALL, WILLIAM O. 411 Timber Lane. Devon. Kayak Canoe 4; Law Club 4; Intramurals 3. 4. MCILMOYLE, WILLIAM J. 309 Ivy Park Lane, Havertown. Basketball 1; Law Club 3. MCINTYRE, MARY ANN L. 3571 Mark Twain Circle, Bethlehem. Big-Little Sister 1. 2; Modern Dance 1. 2: Social Welfare 3. 4; Student Employment 3. 4. MARSDEN, DONALD B. 237 N. Penn St.. Hatboro. Alchemists 3. 4; Chemistry Club 3. 4; Blackthorn Rugby F. C. 1. 2. 3. 4. MARTIN, DIANE L. Valle view Dr.. Parkesburg. Phi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 3. 4. 353 MARTIN, JUDITH A. 100 E, Lafayette St.. West Chester. !FC 3. 4: IGA 2. 3: Student Academic Affairs 2. MARTONE, MARY P. 1002 Morton Ave.. Folsom. Physics 1. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4. MARVEL, JAMES H. JR. 2025 So. Bucknell St.. Phila. W.C.S.C- Board of Trustees 3. 4; Student Academic Affairs Chair- man 4; IGA 2, 3: Friars 2, 3. 4: Quad Angles 1, 2, News Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 2: Student Employment 1. 2. 3. MARZ, FREDRICK R. 1410 Peden Ave.. VVestville, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 1. MASK. DAVID L. 321 Greenwood Rd.. Lansdale. Biology Cluh 2. 3. 4; Boxing Club 2. 3. 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4: Newman 2. 3. 4: WCUR 2, 3; Intramurals 3, 4: Student Employment 2,3. MASON, CAROL L. 39 Houston Rd.. Little Falls. N. [. Geography Outing Club 1. 2; W.A.A. 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Rampage 1. 2. MASONER, MICHELE L. 18 Marabee Ave.. Dallas. Geograph Outing Cluh 2. 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. MASSA, JOHN E. 31fi Cherry St.. Wrightsville. Phi Kappa Delta 3. 4: Track 1; Track Club 1; Concert Band 1; March- ing Band 1.2; Mixed Choir 1, 2. 3. 4: Men ' s Chorus 1.2. MASTELLER, GARY R. 205 N. Everhart Ave.. C-10, West Chester. Cross CountrN 4; C.x mnastics 2. 4; Soccer 3; Track 4; Wrestling 1. MASTERCOLA, MARLENE M. 518 Prospect Ave.. Bridgeport. Student Council 1; Sanderson Dorm Entertainment Com, 3; Big- I.ittle Sister 2: P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Rampage 2. MATEJKOVIC, PAUL J. 412 W. Madison St.. Coatesville. Phi Epsilon ' Kappa 3. 4; Basketball 2; Football 1; Track 2; Baseball I, 2; Majors 1.2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 3. MATHEWS, DEBRA L. 2935 Denise Rd.. K ' orristown. Pi Lambda Phi Little Sisters 2, 3: Zeta Tau Alpha 1.2. MAYO, MARY (KING) 35 Penn Ave., Coatesville. German-American Friendship Club 1; BSU 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Debate 1; P.S.E.A. 4. MAYS, WARREN D. 4526 Mulberry St., Phila. Baseball 1.2; BSLI 2, 3, 4; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 1.2.3.4. MEAD, JEFFREY W. 200 State St., Cherry Hill. N. |. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4. Treas. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 2; Track 1. MEEKS, MEREDITH C. 1124Tilghman St., Chester. BSU 1. 2, 3. 4; IGA 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Alpha 3. 4; Gospel Club 1. 2: College Choir 1; Women ' s Chorus 1; Student Employment 2, 3.4. MEISNER, EDWARD A. 32 Wanaque Rd., Hewitt, N. ]. CUAB 3; IGA 3. Phi Mu Alpha 3. 4; M.E.N.C. 1; Brass Ensemble 2, 3: College Choir 2. 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1, Men ' s Chorus 1; Symphony 3, 4; Rampage 3. MELLINGER, CINDY S. 2119 Lyndell Dr.. Lancaster. Alpha Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1; W.I. A. P. 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MELUSKY, JOSEPH A. 339 Laurel St.. Minersville. Phi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Law Club 2, 3. 4; Psychology 2; Inlramur.ds 2. 3,4. MERDJANIAN, MARIE ROSE 7018 Penarth Ave.. Upper Darby. MERRICK, JOAN M. 212 Williams Rd.Rosemont. West Chester Musical Company 4. METZGER, ANN E. Bl 1 Diehl Ave. Bethlehem. Track Club 2, 3, 4. MILISITS, EDWARD W. II 111 Newport -Ave.. Northampton. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1. MILLER, ANNE G. 236 Franklin Ave., Springfield. Commuter Government 2; Community Service 4; Ski Cluh 3, 4; Sociology Club 2; Social Welfare 2, 3, 4. Sec. 4; Student Represen- tative Social Welfare Dept. 3; Curriculum Comm. S.W.D. 3; Intra- murals 3, 4: Student Employment 3, 4. MILLER, GAYLE E. R.D. 1, Douglassville (Box 221L Abbe ' s 3, 4; Aljjha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Rampage 1,2; Student Emplo ment 1.2, 3. MILLER, GLENN R, Box 128, Paradise. Gamma Theta LIpsilon 2. 3, 4. Pres. 4: Baseball 1, 2; Geography Outing Club 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. MILLER, HENRY W. 4327 Freeland Ave.. Phila. ME.X.C. 3, 4; West Chester Musical Company; Concert Choir; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. MILLER. JEAN M. 64 Ridge Ave,. Phila. Ps cholog 3. 4- MILLER, JEFFREY J. 141 E, Holland St.. Summit Hill. Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir Accompanist 3.4. MILLER, JOHN W. Box 245, Myerstown. Phi Epsilon Pi 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 3. MILLER, JOSEPH 158 Donato Dr.. Littlefalls. ' , I. Soccer 1, 2; Wrestling 1. 2,3, 4; Rugb Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MARY LOU A. 48 Third St.. Larksville Big-Little Sister 2; Geography Outing Club 1, 2; Executive Coun- cil 1; Intramurals 1. 2. MILLER, PATRICIA A. 830 Country Club Dr.. Pittsburgh. MILLER, RICHARD W. 723 Valley Ave.. Atglen. MILLER, SUSAN A. Box 7. Barto. RHA 3; Linguistics 2; Serpentine 3. 4; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Rampage 1; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, MINGEY, NANCY E. 525 S, Walnut St., West Chester. MIRALDO, NANCY S. Trexlertown. Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4; College Choir 3; Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choir 1, 2; Symphony 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: Woodwind Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4. MIRARCHI, CLAUDE 231 Forrest Ave., Milmont Park. RHA 1; .Arl Association 2; Boxing Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3. MISHLER, GARY L. 504 W. First St., Birdsboro. Phi Mu Alpha 1. 2, 3, 4, Alumni Sec. 4; M.E.N.C. 3, 4; Brass En- semble 3, 4; College Choir 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Men ' s Chorus 1.2; Symphony 3. 4: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3. MISSEL, DEBORAH L. 620 S. Franklin St., Apt. E-53. West Chester. Manager Boys ' Swim Team 3; Alpha Sigma Tau 3. 4. Service Comm. Chairman. MITCHELL, DIANE L. Art School Rd.. Chester Springs. MOCHARNUK, PATRICIA A. 3420 Aldine St., Phila. Phi C;,imm,i Mu 3. 4. RHA Housing Comm. 3; Serpentine 2. MOCK, JAYNE L. 12 Diamond Court, Pottstown. Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Cap Crew 3. MOORE, GLADYS G. 939 E, Mt. Airy Ave.. Phila. Swimming 1. 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MORETT, EDWARD R. JR. 400 W. Providence Rd., Alden. Swimming 1. 2, 3. 4. Capt. 4; Track 1; Intramurals 2. 3. 354 MORRISON, NANCY L. 10 Bellane Dr., Dix Hills. N. Y. Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4: Intramurals 3. 4. MOSER, KAREN A. 2820 Hillvale Ave., West Lawn. Big-Little Sister 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Rampage 2. MOSLEY, AMRLENE R. (HANNIGAN) 1 IHO Kings Way. 7, West Chester. Big-Little Sister 1; Hockey 1: Intramurals 1. MOWRER, JANET A. R.D. 1. Richland. Intramurals 4. MULDOON, JOHN P. 405 Virginia Lane. Aston. Soc. A(l ' , Management 3. 4; Veterans 3, 4. MULHERN, JOAN T. 416 Williamsburg Rd.. Lansdale. Chess 3; Psychology 4; Young Democrats 4; Newman 3, 4; Student Employment 4. MULLANE, MAUREEN A. 207 Winding Way, Morrisville. Math Honor Society 3. 4: Anderson Math Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1.2.4. MURDY, ROSEMARY 1940 S. Virginia St., Allenlown. Concert Choir 4: Concert Band 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4: Women ' s Chorus 1,2.3. MURPHY, DAVID M. 28 Pine St.. Newtown Square. Soc. .AtK ' , Management 4; Intramurals 3. 4. MURPHY, DENNIS J. 934 Pitman Ave.. Collingdale. Softball 3, 4; Swimming 3. 4; ACE 3. 4; Veterans 3, 4: Quad Angles 3,4. MURPHY, EILEEN M. 3fi W, Garrison Rd.. Parkside. Big-Little Sister 2, 3: IGA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Abbe Society 3, 4: Serpentine 2, 3; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1: Rampage 1. MURPHY, LAUREN V. 107 Mohawk Dr.. Pillsburgh. MURPHY, NOREEN M. 14 Hillcrest Ave., Chalfont. RHA 3; P.S.E.A. 4: Newman 4. MURPHY, PATRICIA 814 Inverness Lane. Phila. judicial Representative 2. MURRAY, JOSEPH A. fi80 Orchard St., Oradell, N. ]. Football 1,2; Track 2; Athletic Trainer 3, 4. MUSSLEWHITE, LON E. 12 Treemont Dr.. Malvern. Chess 2. MYERS, BARBARA L. 179 N. Laurel St.. Manheim. ACE 4: Student Academic Affairs 4. MYERS, P. MILIZA P.O. 114. Mendanhall. Alpha Phi Omega 4: Equestrian Club 1; Modern Dance 2; Theater 208 1, 2,3,4. NASH, DAVID A. 2907 Sycamore Rd., Bryn Athyn. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4; Cross Country 3; Lacrosse 2, 3; Track 3; Majors 2, 3, 4: Student Employment 2, 3, 4. NEASE, CINDA K. 520 Erlen Dr,, York. Valkyrie 2. 3. 4: Bowling 1; Hockey 1: Lacrosse 1; Majors 1; W.A.A. 1: Intramurals 1. NESTER, BEVERLY L. 411 Lewis Rd.. Royersford. Big-Little Sister 2; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. NESTORE, ANTHONY J. JR. 2840 S. Iseminger St., Phila. NEUBAUM, VICTOR A. JR. Box 117 State Rd.. Coopershurg. CUAB 1. 2. 3. Vice Chairman 2, Chairman 3; IGA 3; Phi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Law Club 3, 4; Quad Angles 1, 2; Rampage 1, 2, 3: Who ' s Who 3; Finance Committee Member 4. NEWMAN, JOHN G. II 3 Thrumont Rd., West Cadwell, N. J. Theta Chi 2, 3. 4. First Guard 2, Pledge Marshall 3; Football 1, 2, 3.4: Intramurals 1.2,3.4. NEWSTEIN, LAUREN E. 363 Country Lane, King of Prussia. Bowling 2; Hillel 2. 3; Serpentine 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-editor Student Life 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Cap Crew 3; Executive Council 1, 2: Intra- murals 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3. NEWPORT, PAUL C. Box 437. Oakdale. Chamber Choir 4; College Choir 3. 4: Mixed Choir 1. 2; Men ' s Chorus 1. 2; S.E.T.S. Crew 2. 3, 4; Intercollegiate Choir 1, 2, 4. NICHOLSON, JAMES W. JR. 1709 Prunus Cr,, Chester. Quad Angles 3. 4. Business Manager 3. 4. NOTARIANNI, JULIA C. 935 Prichard Lane. West Chester. NUMBERS, BARBARA J. 518 S. Ott St., AUentown, Geography Outing Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Psychology Club 4. NUZZO, SEBASTIAN J. II 2615 DeKalb Pike. Norristown. IFC 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. OBOZIAN, MARY ANN 108 Rennard Terr,, Phila. CUAB 1. 2; Serpentine 4: Class Secretary 1. 2; Yearbook Editor of Faculty and Administration Section 4; Committee to Impeach ' ixnn 3. O ' BRIEN, JONI H. 740 Irvington Rd. Chester. Kappa Delta Pi 4; ACE 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 4; Campus Cru- sade for Christ 2. 3. 4. OBURGH, GARY J. 27 Beechwood Ave.. Frazer. O ' DONNELL, MAUREEN L. 1 1 S. Overhill Rd.. Media. OLENIK, ANDREA M. 144 E. 23rd St., Chester. ACE 2. 3, 4; Geography Outing Club 4; P.S.E.A. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Employment 1 , 2, 3. 4. OLIVER, SANDRA E. RD 2. Oxford. O ' LONE, EDWARD J. 532 W. Marshall St.. West Chester. O ' NEILL, ROSEMARY G. 36 W. Hillcrest Ave.. Havertown. ORLANDO, CAROL A. 680 Barclay La., Broomall. OTTOLINI, DEE F. RD 1 . Spring City. OWENS, JANE (CONGER) 11 Mars Rd.. North Star. Newark, Del. PADEN, JUDITH L. t7I0 N. Gilbert St.. Danville. III. PAGANO, ELIZABETH M. 6650 Clearfield St.. Harrisburg. CUAB 1. 2. 3: RHA 2. 3; Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 2; Abbe Society 3: Social Welfare 3; Pep Club 2; Cap Crew 3; Intra- murals 2, 3; Rampage 2. PALUMBO, DENISE E. 386 Old Fort Rd.. King of Prussia. PANCZA, PATRICIA M. 84 Morrison St., Teaneck. N. j, RHA 1, 2. 3. 4; Ccjmmunity Service 2; ACE 1. 2, 3, 4; Art Association 2; Fencing 4; Psychology Club 1; Sketch Club 2: Intramurals 2: Rampage 2, 3. 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. PANZINI, BARBARA H. 935 McCartney St.. Easton. Big-Little Sister 2, 3: Alpha Phi Omega 4; Theater 208 1, 2. 3. 4. PAPPA, LEON M. t012 Agnew Drive. Drexel Hill. Football 1.2. 3; Rugby 3. 4. PATCHES, LYNNE M. 325 S. Cherry St.. Myerstown. Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; M,E.N.C. 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 1, 4; Concert Band 3: Marching Band 4; Mixed Choir 1: Symphonic Band 2; Wind Ensemble 1, 4. PATTINSON, CHERYL A. 100 W. South Ave.. Glenolrien. 355 PECK, EARL H. 782 Schuykill Rd.. Spring City. CUAB 2: RHA 1; Malh Honor Society 3. 4: Anderson Math Club 1 2; Marching Band 1. 2. 3; Quad Angles 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. PECKJIAN, JEAN P. 1344 Ashton Rd.. Havertown. Campus Crusade 1. 2. 3. 4: College Choir 3. 4; Sinfonietta 1. 2. 3. 4; String Ensemble 4; Symphony 1. 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. PERACHIO, JEY J. 265 VV. Baltimore Pike, Clifton Heights. PETERSON, JUDITH E. 101)9 Goodwin Lane. West Chester. Valk rie 2. 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. 4; Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4: Lacrosse 1, 2: Swimming 3; Intramurals 2. PETRASH, DEBRA S. 3738 Walnut St.. Bethlehem. Sigma Alpha Iota 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4: CUAB 2: IGA 4: M.E.N.C. 4; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 1. 2: Women ' s Chorus 1. 2: Executive Council 1. 2; WC Chapter of American Guild of Organ- ists 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2. 3. President 4; School of Music Production; 110° In The Shade. ' PETRO, CAROLE R. G. 221 1 Bond Ave.. Drexel Hill. P.S.E.A. 4. PHELPS, THOMAS M. 8in Mandy Lane. Camp Hill. Weighl Lifting 4: P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. PHILLIPS, FREDERICK R. 1606 Valley Rd., Coatesville. IFC 2, 3. 4, President 4: Friars 2, 3. 4: Sigma Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3. 4. President 3. 4; Veterans 2. 3: Athletic Trainer 2: Head Athletic Trainer Coatesville High School 3. 4. PHILLIPS, MAUREEN L. 40 Ridge Ave.. Sellersville. RHA 2. 3: Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4: Theater 208 1: Cap Crew 3. PHILLIPS, TRUDY A. 39 Ansley Dr.. Dovvningtown. CUAB 3; Student Affairs Council 1.2: RHA 2: Karate 3. 4: P.S.E.A. 4. PIAZZA, JOHN J. 1471 Sunset Dr., Pottstown. Commuter Goxernment 2. 3, Treasurer 3. PINCHOCK, GEORGE C. 126 Crockett Rd., King of Prussia. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4, President 3; M.E.N.C. 4; College Choir 3, 4: Concert Band 1.2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2: Men ' s Chorus 1. 2: Serpentine 3, 4. Photography Editor 4: Intramurals 3, 4. PINDER, MARY LOUISE T. 117 Hedgerow PI.. North Wales. Cl!AB 1: Community Service 1: Psychology Club 2. 3. 4. PLUMMER, JOYCE A. 121 Narcissus PI.. North Wales. Community Service 1: ACE 3, 4; Geography Outing Club 2: P.S.E.A. 4: Intramurals 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3: judicial Representative 2. POLETTI, TERESA R. 805 N. Eagle Rd.. Havertown. RH.A 3. 4, Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4; Alpha Lambda 1; Math Honor Society 3. 4: Cap Crew 4: Executive Council 3. 4: Rampage 2. 3: Student Employment 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Resident Government 2. POLTER, GLYNN 2230 Alsace Rd., Reading. Social Welfare 3. 4: West Chester Musical Companv 3: Mixed Choir 1; Hille! 1. POLTRONE, JUDITH A. 1248 Oak St.. Coatesville. Mixed Choir 1. 2; College Choir 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2. POORBAUGH, J. EDWARD 25 Dean St.. West Chester IFC 1. 2, 3: IGA 4. Terminal Board Member 4; Pi Lambda Phi 1. 2, 3, 4: Keeper of the Exchequer 2: Biology Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2. POSTUS, MICHAEL J. 6538 Cobbs Creek Pkwy,, Phila. Ice Hockin Club 2: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4, POTTER, MOLLY F. Plymouth Rd.. Gwynedd. POUND, CYNTHIA S. 814 Ellis Ave.. Newtown Square. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4: Mixed Choir 2. POVEY, ADELL 101 1 Stoney Brook Dr. Springfield. Commuter Government 1.2, 3,4. PRYCE, SANDRA L. 914 Kingsman Rd.. Boothwyn. PURSELL, JOHN O. River Road. Erwinng. Phi Mu Alpha 2. 3. 4, Parliamentarian 4: Brass Ensemble 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Announcer. Commentator 3. 4: Symphony 2. 3, 4: Opera Orchestra 3, 4; 1974 Pa. Intercollegiate Band 3: Brandywine Brass Quintet 3. 4. QUINN, JENNIFER M. 1 128 Hedgerow Lane, Phila. .• lpha Lambda 1. 2: Phi Gamma Mu 3. 4: Social Welfare 1. 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2: Student Employment 2, 3. 4. RADCLIFFE, LOIS A. 717 llth Ave., Prospect Park. RHA 3. 4: W.A.A. 3.4: Intramurals 2. 3, 4. RAFTER, SUSAN M. R.D. 1. Dallon. Freshman Counselor 2: Spanish Club 1, 2. 4. RAMSAY, THOMAS H. 212 West Union St.. West Chester. Law Club 3. 4: Ps chology Club 3. 4: Ski Club 4. RANDAZZO, ROSE ANN G. 42 Lexington Ave.. E. Lansdowne. Community Service 2. 3: Social Welfare 2. 3, 4. RAPP, BEVERLY J. 3035 Glenview St., Phila. I ' CF 1: Student Employment 1: ACE 2. 4: Intramurals 2. 3: Tutor at High St. School 3, 4: VVomen ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Serpentine 4: P.S.E.A. 4. RASMUSSEN, LINDA R. 249 West Ave.. Springfield. Phi Gamma Mu 3. 4: Social Welfare 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. President 4. RAUENZAHN, PAUL A. 218 N. Darlington St.. West Chester. Cross Country 2. 3: Track 2. 3. 4: Track Club 1. 2. 3. 4. RAYBUCK, WILLIAM B. JR. 4 Owen Ave.. Lansdowne. Ice Hockey Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4; WCUR 2: Intramurals. REBACK, ALEXANDRA C. 9107 Yvonne Ave.. Baltimore. Md. Kappa Delta Pi 4; M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Musica Antiqua 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: VVomen ' s Chorus 2. REDEYOFF, JOAN 312 Trevose Rd., Trevose. S nchronized Swimming 2; Majors 1, 2, 3, 4; W.I. A. P. 2; Intramurals 1.2.3,4. REESE, DAVID J. 15 Lee St., Hanover. Western Maryland College Basketball 1. 2, Baseball 1; Track 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. REESE, JEANMARIE Carl Mackley Apt. 198. Phila. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Alpha Xi Delia 1. 2, 3. 4. Pledge Trainer 2. Quill Chairman 4: Track Club 2: Cap Crew 3: Student Employment 3. 4: P.S.E.A. 4: Tutor 3: Dorm Council 4. REILLY, KEVIN G. 4405 Rhawn St.. Phila. Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Employment 4. REIMER, ROBIN A. RD. 1. Bangor. CAS 3. 4: Alpha Phi 2. 3. 4. President 4. Panhellenic Council Repre- sentative: Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3. 4: M.E.N.C. 4: College Choir 3. 4: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Woodwind Ensemble 1. 3. 4. REIMSCHISSEL, CAROL E. 1818 jane St.. Allentown. Bel Canto 2: Chamber Choir 2. 4: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Women ' s Chorus 1.2. REISH, RALPH J. R.D. 2. Pottstown. Tennis 2: Wrestling 1. 2, 3. 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. RENSIMER, BARBARA J. 120 Valley Creek Rd., Norristown. Basketball 1. 2: Hockev 1. 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Volleyball Club. REUTTER, JUDITH A. 700 Pennsylvania Ave.. Downingtown. Big-I.itth; Sister 2: Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1: Majors 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1.2,3.4: Intramuralsl.2. 3. 4. RHINE, MARK A. 575 E St.. Carlisle. Desk Assistant 4: Health Enthusiasts 4. 356 RICHTER, DIANA M. Thomas Ave.. Fishkill. M. Y. Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2. 3. 4; Bowling 3. 4: Hockey 1, 2: Lacrosse 1. 2: Track Club 4; Volleyball Club 2. RICKARDS, JAMES T. 344 Parham St.. Springfield. Bowling 2: Philosoph Club 3; Quad Angles 2. RIGHI. PATRICE A. 105 Flintlock Rd.. Drexel HiU. Student Kmplo ment 1,2.3. 4: Class Government 1. 2, RILEY, JOHN J. JR. 1 124 New Jersey Ave.. West Chester. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. 2. 3. 4; Swimming 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Track Club 3. 4: Varsity Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. RITTERSBACHER, JOHN H. 330(1 Highland Ave.. Drexel Hill. RHA 1. 2. 3; Community Service 1, 2, 3; IGA 1. 2; German Club 3. 4; Psychology Club 1, 2. 3. 4; IVCF 1. 2, 4; Newman 4; Cap Crew 2; Student Academic Affairs 2. ROBAK, SANDRA M. 5fil S. Russell St.. York. Alpha Lambda 1, 2, 3. 4. Historian 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Hockey 1; Synchronized Swimming 2. 3; Majors 1. 2. 3, 4: Theater Dance Group 3; W.I. A. P. 1.2. Secretary 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3.4. ROBERTSON, PATRICIA C. 1971 East Lake Rd.. Conesus, N. Y. Social Welfare 3. 4. ROBINSON, AVA J. 4292 Viola St.. Phila. BSU 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3. ROBINSON, KATHY J. 215 Charles St.. King of Prussia. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Lacrosse 1: Serpentine 4: Intramurals 1. RODDY, DEBORAH G. l Sharpless Lane, Wallingford. Big-LiltlL ' Sister 2; Cummunity Service 1; ACE 3. 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Student Em|)lo ment 2, 3. RODDY, MARIAN F. li)4 E. Eagle Lane. Cherry Hill, N. [. Intramurals 1. 2. RODGERS, FRED S. 8029 Narvon St.. Phila. Biology Club 4; Boxing 2, 3. 4. ROHRBACK, CATHY A. 1024 Detweiler Ave.. Hellertown. Kappa Delia Pi 3. 4; ACE 4: Student Employment 1.2. 3. 4. ROHRMAYER, FRANCIS P. Ill 304 E, Marshall St.. West Chester. ROMANI, RITA M. 70 |ewel Lane, Levittow n. Daedelus 4. ROMANO, DAVID J. 3614 Prince Cr., Phila. CUAB AdHoc 3, 4; IGA 1, 2. 3. 4: Friars 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Theater 208 3, 4; WCUR 3, 4: Cap Crew 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 1. 2. 3; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Rampage 1, 2, 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Life Staff, RA 3, 4: AdHoc Member Board of Alumni 4: Class Government 1, 2. 3, 4. President 1, 2, 4; PSASG 1, 2. 3. President — Board of Co- ordinators 2, 3; Graduation Committee Member 4; Prom Committee Member 3, 4; National Orientation Directors Assoc, Member 3. 4; Orientation Facilator 1. 2, 3. 4; Assistance Resident Director — Wayne Hall 4: Committee On Administrative Tenure Member 3, 4; Committee On Administrative Reorganization Member 3, 4; CAS — [r. Sen. ROSS, TERESA W. 225 S. Cecil St.. Phila. Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4; Bowling 2. 3. ROSTKOWSKI, STANLEY J. 128 E. Chestnut St.. West Chester. ROTH, ANN L. 2501 Maryland Rd. H-6. Willow Grove. ROTHSTEIN, CAROL A. 4750 N. 8th St.. Phila. RHA 1. 2, 3; Big-Little Sister 2; Alpha Lambda 2. Secretary 2; Kappa Delta Pi 4: Classics 1. 2, 3, 4; Cap Crew 3: Intramurals 1, 2; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTHWELL, BARBARA A. 425 West Union St.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 1; IGA 2, 3, 4. Class Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4; Cap Crew 3; Student Academic Affairs 4; Abbe Society 3. 4; Chairman of Food Service Committee 2. 3. ROWLANDS, JANE A. 21)05 Andover Rd.. Dover. RUBIN, LINDA 4981 VVheaton Dr.. Pittsburgh. RHA 3: Cap Crew 3; Rampage 3, 4: Judicial Representative 3. RUGGERI, SUSAN P. (ATKINS) 1 131 W. Chester Pike. W. Chester. RUTENBAR, JUDY M. 1 1 1 Crump Rd.. Lionville. ACE 3. 4, SABETTO, MARGO R. 945 Swedesford Rd.. Exton. Alpha Lambda 1.2.3.4: Kap|)a Delta Pi 3.4: Student Emplo nient 3. SABOTTA, STEVEN C. 28 Jacqueline Dr.. P aoli. Fencing 1. 2. 3. 4. SADDEL, CHARLES A. 22 Butternut Dr.. Halboro. College Choir 3. 4: Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1. 2; Mixed Cboirl.2: Men ' s Chorus 1.2: Intramurals 1.3. SAMUELIAN, ARLENE R. 7000 Llanfair Rd.. Darby. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: ACE 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2: Resident Hall Counselor 3. SANTANGELO, MARY JANE F. 46 ielo Rd.. Springfield. ACE 3. SARKIS, ANN E. 209 Foulke Lane, Springfield. Big-Little Sister 1, 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Crusade 1, 2,3,4. SCHAUB, DAVID N. 216 Bourne Dr.. Broomall. CUAB 2. 3, 4: Lambda Chi Alpha 3. 4. SCHEUERMANN, PAMELA K. Box 191 Blue Ridge Summil. M.E.N.C. 3, 4, Secretary: Musica Antiqua 3, 4: Brass Ensemble 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Sinfonietta 3, 4: S mphony 3, 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: Opera Orchestra 3, SCHIPUL, ANDREW C. 624 Overlook Dr., Downingtown. Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Lacrosse 4: Wrestling 1. 2: Majors 1.2.3.4. SCHLOSSER, JOANNE C. 5013 Horseshoe Pk.. Diiwninglown. SCHLOSSER, WILLIAM C. 5013 Horseshoe Pk.. Downingtown. SCHNEBERGER, ANNA 60 Hirst Ave.. E. Lansdowne. Synchronized Swimming 1. 2. 4. SCHRAMMEL, DEBRA S. 723 S. 8th St.. Allentown. German CAuh 1. 2, 3. 4, SCHRECENGOST, CYNTHIA M. 3810 Wintyrset Dr.. Annandale. Virginia. Karate Club 2. 3. 4: Commuter Govt. 2: Student Council 1. 2: Guitar Club 3. 4: Pa. Science Teacher ' s Assoc. 3. 4. Vice President. SCHREIBER, HARRY V. 51 1 Pershing Ave., Collingdale. Sox. .Xdv. Management 4: Intramurals 2. 3. 4. SCHUENEMANN, RAYMOND 188 Hancock Rd.. Warminster. RHA 1: Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Weight Lifting 1. 2: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Employment 1. SCHWENZER, KAREN L. 1414 Allan Lane. West Chester. Community Service 2. 3; ACE 2, 3, 4: Geography and Outing Club 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 3. SCHWOYER, STEVEN J. 315 Lenni St.. Kutztown. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4: College Choir 3. 4: Concert Band 1; March- ing Band 1. 2: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Men ' s Chorus 1, 2: Woodwind En- semble 2. SCIFER, BRUCE A. 28 Taylor Rd., Conshohocken, Ski Club 1,2, 3,4. SCOTT, DOROTHY M. 4536 Richmond St.. Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2: Swimming 1. 2: Synchronized Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director: Majors 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 4: P,S,E,A, 3, 4: W.A.A. 1,2, 3,4: Intramuralsl,2. 3. 4. 357 SCURD, SUSAN P. 14 S. Church St.. West Chester. IGA 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 1. 2. 3. 4, Choral Director: College Choir 3. 4: Concert Band 1. 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Choir 1. 2; Wood- wind En.semble ,), 4. [r. Librarian: Rampage 1. SEIBERT, RODERIC J. 4 ' l 5 W, Nields St.. West Chester. Commuter Govt. 1: Community Service 3, 4: PSEA 4: Intramurals 1: Student Employment 3. 4. SEIFERT, RODNEY L. 3152 Hodle Ave.. Easton. Phi Mu Alpha 2. 3. 4. Warden: MENC 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Quad Leader; Mixed Choir 1: Musica 1: Symphony 3, 4; Woodwind Ensemble 1. 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SEILER, AUGUSTA M. 331 Washington St.. Walnutport. Geography and Outing Club 1: Soc. Adv. Management 1. 2. 3. 4. SELLERS, LAUREL E. 231 N. Third St.. New Freedom. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: Serpentine 4. SELTZER, ROBIN A. 2952 A Chichester Ave.. Boothwyn. SEMBER, WILLIAM A. Box 309 RD 1, Williamsport. Tennis 2, 3, 4: Majors 2, 3, 4: West Chester Musical Co. 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2. 3. 4: Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4: Executive Committee Health Physical Education 3, 4, Representative. SEMETTI, SUSAN M. 1713 Melrose Ave.. Havertown. Commuter Govt. 1: Intramurals 2. 3. SEMLESS, JO ANNE 325 Gerard Ave.. Elkins Park. RHA 2: Big-Little Sister 2; ACE 2, 3. 4: Geography Outing Club 1: PSEA 3, 4. Vice President; Serpentine 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SENALSKY, SUSAN E. 10 Juniper Dr., Doylestown. Anderson Math Club 1; Biology Club i; Cinema 1: PSEA 3. 4: Psychology Club 3: Newman 1. 2, 3: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. SERAFINE, DARLENE E. 2008 Second St. Modern Dance 3. SERWATKA, JO ANN P. 1700 Harman Rd., Conshohocken. SELVAGGIO, MARYANN T. 66 Carol Lane. Malvern. Kappa Delta Pi 4. SHANER, ROBIN M. 4125 Baker Lane. Baltimore, Maryland. Sigma Alpha Iota 2. 3. 4, Editor; ACE 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3.4: Intramurals 1.2. 3. SHAUGER, CAROLINE L 671 Gerard Rd.,Broomall. Sociology Club 4. SHAVER, WADE R. 342 Lemon St.. Coatesville. SHAW, CHRISTINE 409 Woodside Ave.. Narberth. SHEARER, THOMAS P. 930 N. College St.. Carlisle. Basketball 1; Baseball 1.2, 3. SHEEHAN, ELLEN (MRS.) 417 Barken Dr.. E. Goshen. SHEEHAN, THOMAS F. lis Schuyler Rd., Springfield. Football 1; Alchemists ' 1, 2, 3. 4. SHEERAN, JOHN P. 2616 S. Daggett St.. Philadelphia. Anthropology Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. SHEILS, KEVIN F. 116 N. Newtown St.. Newtown Square. Football 3: Track 2, 3, 4; Track Club 3; Intramurals 3. 4. SHELLER, E. BRUCE 109 Roberts La.. West Chester. Pi Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman KOE Treasurer: Soc. Adv. Management 2. 3. 4; Young Democrats 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. SHEPOS. ANN L. 5201 Woodlawn Dr.. Harrisburg. Big-Little Sister 3. 4; Majors 2: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Student Em- ployment 3, 4. SHEPPARD, KATHRYN L. Box 262 RD 4. Glen Mills. Alchemists ' 1. 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1. 2, 3, 4. SHIELDS, GARY D. 6742 Sprague St., Philadelphia. BSU 1. 2, 3. 4: Football 1, 2; Track 1: Wrestling 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2. 3. 4; Athletic Training 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent: National Athletic Trainers Assoc. 3. 4: Eastern Athletic Trainers Assoc. 3, 4; Gospel Choir 2. SIKORSKY, JEANNE C. 4946 Grant Rd., Brookhaven. IGA 2; Hockey 1: Geography Outing Club 1: Intramurals 1. 2, 3,4. SIMMERS, BARBARA M. 568 W. Main St., New Holland. Communitx ' Service 1. 2: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. President; Fencing 2: PSEA 4: Theatre 208 1. 2; West Chester Musical Co. 3, 4; Madrigal Choir 2, 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, Secretary, 3, 4, President; Rampage 2: Who ' s Who 3; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4: National Student Speech and Hearing Assoc. SIMONE, JOSEPH A. 2802 Moreland Rd., Willow Grove. RHA 3; IGA3.4;Golf 1,2. 3, 4. SIMONS, ANTHONY R. R.D. 1 Box 397 Center Valley. Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Mixed Choir 2: Men ' s Chorus 2; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2; Symphonic Band 2. 3: Wind Ensemble 4. SIMPSON, WENDY L. Egypt Rd., Norristown. ACE 4; Rampage 2. 3. SINGLETON, DONNA M. 971 Darby-Paoli Rd., Berwyn. SKARBO, MARIE A. 1244 Third St.. N. Catasauqua. Math Honor Society 3. 4, Vice President; Anderson Math Club 1. 2. SMITH, DEBORAH A. 1056 York Ave.. Lansdale. SMITH, DEBORAH A. 5434 Tackawanna St.. Philadelphia. CUAB 1: RHA 2: Spanish Club 1, 2. SMITH, JO ANN M. 932 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill. Community Service 1, 2; Student Employment 1. 2. SMITH, LAUREN R. 1037 Trewellyn Ave.. Penllyn. BSU 1, 2. 3, 4: RHA 2, 3; Big-Little Sister 1. 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2: Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, SUZANNE 401 Maple Ave., Yeadon. Judicial 1, 2, 3: Valkyrie 2; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1, 2. 3. SMITH, THERESA A. 166 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Pittsburgh. Kappa Delta Pi 4: Pi Kappa Delta 3. 4, Historian; Debate 3, 4, President: Theatre 208 2, 3, 4. SMOYER, BRUCE H. 177 Farmbrook Dr.. Levittow- ' n. SNACKI, CAROL A. 1 140 Morton Ave.. Folsom. SNELLING, LINDA A. 304 E. Marshall Rd., West Chester. Theatre 208 3. 4. SNELLING, SHERRY L. 304 E. Marshall St.. West Chester. SNYDER, KENDEL P. 76 E. Pastorius St., Philadelphia. Student Employment 2, 3, 4: Health Enthusiasts 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1,2, 3, 4. President. SNYDER, STEVEN R. 817 Edmonds Ave,, Drexel Hill. Soc. Adv. Management 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. SOLIVAJS, KAREN L. 183 Springton Rd.. Upper Darby. Commuter Govt. 1, 2, 3. 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4. SOMMERS, MICHAEL RD 3 Box 161-D, E. Fallowfield. CUAB 4; IGA 3. Vice President for State Affairs: English Club 4, Executive Commidee: Daedelus 1, 2, 3, 4; Quad Angles 1, 2, News editor, 3, 4 Copy Editor, Sommers Sez : Serpentine 3, 4: Olden Ram 4: Executive Council 2; Student Academic Affairs 3: Student Employment 3, 4; Task Force on College Organization 3. 4; Harris- burg Rally Publicity Coordinator 3. 358 SOOKIASIAN, PATRICE A. 1222 Boulder La.. West Chester. SOSNOWSKI, DONNA M. 427 N. Hall St., Ailentown. Big-Little Sister 2; Alpha Xi Delta 2. 3. 4. President. Historian; Quad Angles 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 2. 3. 4. SOTHERN, WARREN M. 2833 Gilham St.. Philadelphia. Basketball 1. 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Knights of Columbus. SPARKLER, HARRIET S. 532 Brookhaven Rd.. Brookhaven. PSEA 4. SPATOCCO, LINDA M. 4713 Smick St., Philadelphia. Big-Little Sister 2; Community Service 1. 2; Cap Crew 3; Intra- murals 2. 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3. 4. SPILLANE, JUDITH A. Gradyville Rd.. Glen Mills. SPRINGER, DENNIS T. 12 N. Front St.. Darby. Soc. Adv. Management 4. SQUIRE, MARY E. 122 S. Church St.. West Chester. Big-Little Sister 2; Badminton 1. 2. 3: Softball 1, 2; Valkyrie 2. 3. 4. STAFFANO, CHRISTINE 55 Crawford Dr., Norristown. Big-Little Sister 1. 2; Community Service 1. 2, 3; ACE 1. 4; PSEA 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Newman 2; Cap Crew 3; Executive Council 1. STANCAVAGE, DIANE M. 501 W. Anderson Ave.. Phoenixville. Big-Little Sister 2; Anderson Math Club 1; Pep Club 2; Baseball 3; Cap Crew 3: Intramurals 4. STAUFFER, A. FREDERICK 142 Pleasant View Dr. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. STEIDLER, FRANK A. 122 Bradford Ave., Downingtown. Intramurals 2. STEPENASKIE, JUDITH A. 27 Vista Ave., Levittown. Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. STEPHENS, LYNN K. 6259 Walker St.. Philadelphia. Alpha Xi Delta 1. 2. 3. 4, Marshal; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Quad Angles 1, 2. 3. 4, Sports Editor. STERLING, DONNA M. Woodmont North Apt. c-9, Downingtown. Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2. 3. 4. STEWART, SALLY A. 138 East Washington St.. West Chester. Pi Lambda Phi. Little Sisters 1. 2, 3, 4; Geography Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Majors 3, 4; WAA 2; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3; Rampage 2. STIMELING, STEPHANIE L. 542 East Tenth St.. Berwick. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Alpha Xi Delta 1. 2. 3. 4: MENC 3. 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4. STONER, PATTY J. 232 Price St., West Chester. RHA 1; Intramurals 1; Marching Band 2. STORM, CAROL A. 304 E. Marshall St., West Chester. PSEA 1; Theatre 208 1, STOUT, MARTYNE CLEMMER 675 Mill Rd.. Telford. STRAUSS, DEBORAH G. 1311 Copeland Rd., West Chester. Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Soccer 1. STROBEL, REBECCA E. 100 Bamm Hollow Rd.. Middletown. N. J. Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4. STROBEL, RONALD H. 754 Braxton Rd.. Ridley Park. STROMBERG, DAVID H. 174 Hunting Hills Lane, Media. RHA 3, 4; IGA 3, 4, Chairman Student Environment Committee; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Faculty Senate Environ- ment Committee. STROPES, BEVERLY M. 648 Hemlock, Douglassville. Art Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Sketch Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Theatre 208 2; Student Employment 4. SULLIVAN, RICHARD D. 419 Adair Rd.. Holmes. IPC 2. 3. 4, Vice President President; Friars 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. 2. 3. 4. Social Chairman Hypophetes; Swimming 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. SUNDHEIM, BEVERLY J. 8 Seneca Tr., Sparta, New [ersey. Big-Little Sister 1. 2; Alpha Sigma Tau 1. 2. 3, 4; Panhellenic 2, 3, 4, Secretary; Cheerleader 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 3. SUZADAIL, BARBARA J. 1106 Centre St.. Coplay. Intramurals 3. 4, SZUMACHOWSKI, PATRICIA E. 51 Roselyn Dr.. York. Commuter Govt. 4; Majors 1, 2; Newman 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. SZYMBORSKI, NONA P. 9 Imperial Park, Coatesville. TALBOT, RONALD D. 209 Knowlton Rd., Media. Football 1.2.3. TARICANI, JO ANN 224 Outer Dr., State College. MENC 1. 2. 3. 4: Mus. Soc. for Ap. His. Perf. 1. 2, 3, 4; Musica Antiqua 1. 2. 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2; Sinfonietta 1, 2, 3, 4. President; String Ensemble 1. 2. 3; Symphony 1. 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 2; Student Academic Affairs 3; Student Employment 3. 4; Executive Committee, School Of Music 3; Swope Scholarship 4. TAVANI, MARIE C. 221 N. Church St.. West Chester. Phi Kappa Delta 3, 4; ACE 3, 4; Newman 3. 4. TAYLOR, ARLENE E. 5255 Walnut St.. West Chester. ACE 4; PSEA 4. TAYLOR, CASSANDRA Y. 1713 Brockton Ave.. Neptune, N. I. RHA 2; Big-Little Sister 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track Club 1; WIAP 2. TAYLOR, JUDITH E. 410 Indian Rock Dr., Springfield. Women ' sGleeClubl.2, 3. 4. TAYLOR, MARIANN N. 1517 Minnesota Rd., Camden, New Jersey. ACE 3, 4. TAYLOR, MARTHA C. 1210 Boothby Dr.. Wilmington. Delaware. RHA 2. 4; Big-Little Sister 2; ACE 2. 3. 4; PSEA 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer; IVCF 1; Serpentine 4; Intra- murals 2, 3; Student Employment 2. 3, 4. TEES, MAUREEN E. 143 Meadowbrook Ave.. Upper Darby. TENZINGER, KAREN J. 500 Rosedale Ae.. West Chester. RHA 1; Big-Little Sister 2; Majors 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3; Athletic Trainer 3. 4. TERRONI, HENRY J. 744 East 25th St., Chester. CUAB 1; Anderson Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman 1, 2, 3. 4; Rampage 1. TERWILLIGER, LEA M. 767 Hill St.. Vork. Community Service 1; Social Welfare 2. 3, 4. TESTA, MARY L. 207 Elm St.. Stowe. IGA 4; Newman 4. THOLEY, MARY BETH 301 Hellerman St., Philadelphia. Anderson Math Club 1; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, KATHLEEN A. 22 Aster Lane, Levittown. Big-Little Sister 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; ACE 4; PSEA 4; Campus Crusade 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. THOMAS, NATALIE S. 4387 Concord Dr.. Trevose. BSU 1. 2, 3, 4; NAACP 1. 2, 3, 4; PSEA 4; Alpha Phi Alpha jewelettes 1. 2. 3. 4, President; Gospel Choir 4. 359 THOMAS, RICHAilD K. 814 Forest La.. Malvern. Cross Country 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 1, 3; Track Club 2. 3. 4. THOMPSON, DAVID W. 238 Fox Rd., Media. IGA 2, 3. 4, Food Service Food Contract Committee: RHA 3: Rugby Club 2, 3, Match Secretary: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Darlington Biological Society 3. 4. THOMPSON, KARL D. Freeman St.. York Beach. Maine. THORNTON, CHERYL G. 26 N. Frazier St.. Philadelphia. BSU1,2, 3. 4; ACE4. TILLER, DIANE E. VVorthington Rd.. Exton. BSU 4: Basketball 3: Hockey 2: Lacrosse 4: Gospel Club 3; Intra- murals 4. TOLLIVER, DIANNE 107 Biddle Dr.. Exton. Commuter Govt. 3; PSEA 4. TOLSON, LINDA C. 223 VVoodlavvn Rd.. Norristovvn. Big-Little Sister 2; Alpha Sigma Tau 1. 2: ACE 4: PSEA 4: Intra- murals 2: Campus Crusade 2. 3, 4. TOMPKINS, BRIAN P. 53 Miller Ave.. Tarrytown. New York. Swimming 2. 3: Wrestling 1. 4; Health Club 4. TOMPKINS, CYNTHIA J. RD 1. Falls. Community Service 3: Big-Little Sister 1: ACE 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. T OMLIN, SUSAN A. 115 Holly Rd.. Southampton. ACE 4; Rampage 2: Student Employment 1. 2. 3: Judicial 1. TRACY, DANIEL F. 101 Willowbrook Rd.. Clifton Heights. Commuter Govt. 3. 4: IGA 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Law Club 4, TRESTON, ARTHUR T. 314 S. Walnut St.. West Chester. TRIEBELS, ELANE D. 68 Parkside Circle, Levittown. Big-Little Sister 2: ACE 1. 2. 3. 4: PSEA 3. 4; Cap Crew 3. TROPP, EARL M. 1635 West End Ave.. Pottsville. MENC 1: Concert Band 1: Marching Band 1. 2. 3: Men ' s Chorus 1: Newman 1. 2. 3: Cap Crew 3. TRUEX, SUSAN C. 318 Parkway Pt.. Pleasant Beach. New Jersey. MENC 1. 4: Concert Band 1: Marching Band 2. 4: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Symphony 4: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: Woodwind Ensemble 3: Rampage 1: Symphonic Band 1. 2. 3. TURNER, BONNIE L. 500 Frazier Manorhouse. Willow Grove. UTT, GWENDOLYN D. 948 Rundale Ave., Yeadon. Pride Project 3, 4. VAIL, VICKI A. 735 Brooke Cir., Morton. LSA 2, 3. 4: Cap Crew 3. VANRODEN, SUSAN R. 123 Pennoch PI.. Media. VETRULLI, NOREEN M. 9724 Lochwood Rd., Phila. RHA 2: Big-Little Sister 2: Biology Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Geography Club 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1: Student Employment 1. 2. 3. 4. VIRZI, LUCILLE G. 1601-65 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CUAB 1: Community Service 1: IGA 2: Delta Zeta 2. 3. 4: Pan- hellenic Rep. 3. 4; Synchronized Swimming 2 Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Wrestling Belles 2. 3: Rampage 1. VIVONE, JOHN A. 6434 Carmen St., Phila. Serpentine 4. VOORHEES, KATHRYN A. 3623 Cedarcrest Rd.. Cornwells Hgts. Antiqua 2, 3, 4. WADE, JOSEPH P. 1256 Forest Rd., West Chester. Commuter Government 3. 4, Vice-President: Community Service 1: IGA 3; Phi Kappa Delta 1. 2, 3, 4: Debate 1, 3; Government Club 1; Law Club 3, 4; Freshman Class — Communications Director. WAGNER, PATTI S. 1845 Morgan Hill Rd.. Easton. Cheerleader 1: Intramurals 2. WAGNER, PAUL A. 1069 Parklane North Franklin Square, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3. WALDIE, JAMES C. 538 Manor Gir., Milmont Park. RH.A 3: Intramurals 3, 4. WALDMAN, MIKI P. 9733 Wvnmill Rd.. Phila. Hillel2. WALKER, MARGARET M. 329 E. 20 St., West Chester. Vlajors 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Employment 1. 2, 3. WALLIS II, THOMAS E. 212 Winding Way. Morrisville. WALLS, KAREN A. 2745 Whitewood Rd.. Bethlehem. RHA 1: Community Service 1. 2. 3: IGA 2. 4: Social Welfare 2. 3, 4; Ram ' s Eye View 1: Cap Crew 3: Rampage 2: Student Academic .Affairs 2: Student Employment 3: Who ' s Who 3. WARFIELD, SCOTT A. 5 South Parkway Rd.. Allentown. Symphonic Band 1. 2: Wind Ensemble 3. 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Mixed Choir 2; Men ' s Chorus 2: Woodwind Ensemble 1. 2. 3, 4. WEAVER, JEANNIE M. 124 S. High St.. West Chester. Community Service 1: Class Government 1: Concert Band 1: Mixed Choir 1. 2. 3: Women ' s Choir 1. 2. 3: Intramurals 1; Student Employ- ment 2. 3, 4. WEEKS, DEBORAH A. 5433 Sansom St.. Phila. BSU 1. 2. 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1. WEIGHT, MARY JEAN 84 Congress Rd.. Emerson. N. [. Big-Little Sister 2: Wrestling Belles 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Rampage 1. WEINHOLD, RICHARD L. RD 1. Denver. M.E.N.C. 1, 3, 4: Antiqua 3, 4: Chamber Choir 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2: Madrigal Choir 2, 3: Marching Band 1. 2: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Musica 3. 4: Men ' s Chorus 1, 2: Concert Choir 2, 3. 4: P. A. Intra- coUegiate Choir 1. 2. 4: Campus Crusade for Christ 3. 4. WELLS, DEBORAH E. 6014 Kershaw St., Phila. BSU 1. 2; ACE 4: H.O.E. Social Club, Inc.; Alpha Phi Alpha Jewel- lettes. WELLS, KAREN L. 1115 Nottingham Dr., West Chester. Commuter Government 2, 3 — Secretary, 4: Quad Angles 2. WERTMAN, JOY D. 102 Sprout Rd.. Muncy. Big-Little Sister 1, 2: Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer 2, 3, 4: M.E.N.C. 1, 2. 3. 4: College Choir 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Women ' s Choir 1, 2: Intramurals 4. WEYAND, CORINNE A, 409 Edgewood Dr. Lebanon. Chamber Choir 4: College Choir 3. 4: Marching Band 2: Mixed Choir 1. 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: School of Music Musical 3: Inter- collegiate Choir 4. WEYDIG, ANITA G. 161 Garden Ave.. Paramus. N. ]. WEYHMULLER, GARY J. 521 Selma St.. Phila. RHA 1— Representative. 2— Treasurer; Friars 2. 3. 4— Vice-Presi- dent: Law Club 1. 2: Who ' s Who 3; Student Employment 2. 3. 4. WHEATLEY, SARA A. 6 Jeffrey Rd.. Reading. Geography Club 3. 4; Kayak Canoe Club 4: Psychology Club 3; Community Service 4. WHITE, GENE D. 511 Brookfield Rd.. Drexel Hill. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4; Boxing Club 1. WHITE, KATHY L. 924 Ridge Ave.. Darby. BSU 3. 4; Psychology Club 3. 4— Secretary. WHITESIDE, NANCY J. 3 Dewey Road. Cheltenham. Lacrosse I: Geography Club 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Athletic Trainer 2, 3, 4: Athletic Trainers ' Club 3, 4. 360 WHITMAN, JOHN J. 508 Old School House Dr.. Springfield. Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Theater 208 1. 2, 3. 4: Musical Theatre Com- pany 2. 3 — Vice-President. 4 — President. WIAN, LESLIE A. 75 East Ridge Street. Carlisle. Kappa Delta Pi 4: French Club 1, 2. 3: Intramurals 2, 3. 4. VVTEDERHOLD, LINDA R. 82 Sherry Lake Apts., Conshohockon. RHA 2; Softball 2, 3. WILLIAMS, CHARLES T. Ash Park East Apts. B-33, Coatesville. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. WILSON, EUGENE A. E57 Ramsgate Court Apts., West Chester. WILSON, GARY R. 132 Dean St. Apt. 9. West Chester. Basketball 1. 2; Tennis 2: Track 1; Kayak Canoe 2; Intramurals 3.4. WILSON, JOYCE A. 5802 Florence Ave.. Phila. BSII 1.2.3.4; Gospel Choir: Jewellettes. WILSON, MARCIA E. 1229 Morrison St.. Phila. WILSON, ROBERT W. 1317 Pottstown Pike. West Chester. Lacrosse 1. 2. 3, 4; Soc. Adv. Management 3. WILSON, STEPHEN R. 314 Cvnwood Rd.. Bala Cynwood. Football 1: Track 1. 2. 3; Folk ' Dance 1. 2. 3; Track Club 1. 2: Outing Club 1. 2; Campus Crusade 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. WINTERMUTE, JEAN M. 702 Ashland Ave.. Eddystone. RHA 2: Big-Little Sister 2: Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Rampage 3: Student Employment 3. 4. WITMER, TIMOTHY Z. 360 E. Main St.. New Holland. Philosoph Club 2. 3. 4: Brass Ensemble 2. 3: Marching Band 1: Mixed Choir 1. 2: Musica 1; Symphony 2. 3. 4: Campus Crusade 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 4: Brandywine Brass Quintet 1. 4. WITTS, ESTER M. 1422 N. 57 St.. Phila. Sigma .Mpha Iota 3. 4; College Choir 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2: Women ' s Chorus 1, 2: Gospel Choir — Pianist and Director. WITUCKI, WALTER 210 Aldan St.. Morrisville. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Kayak Canoe 2. 3. 4— President. WOOD, DOREEN L. 5 Lynnfield Dr.. Hightstown. Pep Club 2; Cap Crew 3; Intramurals 4. WOOD, HAROLD T. Apt. 4A Ramsgate. West Chester. RHA 2. 3; Friars 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1. WOOD, MARY T. 325 West Miner, West Chester. College Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Chorus 1. 2; Student Employment 1. 2. WOODRUFF, M. G. 237 Fourth Ave.. Phoenixville. ACE 1 : Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. WOODLEN, RUTH H. RD 1 Water St. Ext., Edinboro. RHA 1. 2: ACE 4; Fencing 4: Psychology Club 3. 4; Theater 208 2. 3; Young Democrats 4; ECM 2, 3, 4: Quad Angles 2; Intramurals 2, 3. YAGER, STEPHANIE C. 420 S. Walnut St.. West Chester. Social Welfare 2, 3.4. YEICH, STEVEN A. RD 3. Fleetwood. Soccer 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3: Kayak Canoe 3. 4; Majors 3. 4; Executive Council 2. 3.4. YERGER, CAROL A. 230 Yeager Rd.. Royersville. Biology Club 1. 2. 3: Intramurals 2. 3: Equestrian Club 4; Geography Club 3 . YOST, LYNN C. 1226 Tioga St.. Allentown. Theta Chi 2. 3— Social Chairman: ACE 1: Women ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Big-Little Sister 2. YOUNG. JACQUELYN L. 814 [une St.. Phila. BSU 1.2. 3. 4: Gospel Choir 1, 2. 3. 4: Jewellettes 1. 2. 3, 4. YOUNG, JU ANITA F. 642 Andrew Rd., Springfield, YUSKO, JOANN 408 ' irginia Ave.. Phoenixville. Big-Little Sister 2. 3:Valkyrie 2. 3. 4— Reg.: Basketball 4- Manager: Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Lacrosse 1.2. 3: Majors 3. 4: Newman 3. 4. ZALESKI, SUSAN M. 3281 Faulk Rd.. Boothwyn. Alpha Phi Omega 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4— Secretary: Phi Kappa Delta 2. 3. 4: Debate 3: Forensics 2. 3— Vice-President. 4: Theater 208 2. 3. 4— Secretary. ZECHMAN, JOSEPH A. 13 Powell Lane. Upper Darby. Serpentine 4. ZIEGLER, ELLWOOD E. 1298 Copeland Rd.. West Chester. ZIELINSKI, DONNA S. 328 Caswallen Dr.. West Chester. Quad .Angles 2. ZIMMERMAN, DONNA M. RD si. Reinholds. Alpha Xi Delta 1. 2, 3, 4— Corresponding Secretary: M.E.N.C. 1. 2. 3. 4: College Choir 3. 4: Marching Band 1. 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 4. ZIMMERMAN, DOROTHY M. 45 S. Carlisle St., Greencastle. Big-Little Sister 1: Tennis 1, 2: Majors 1, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4— Captain: Lutheran Studerit Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Campus Crusade 1.2.3.4. ZINDEL, DIANE E. 51 14 N. Broad St., Phila. IGA 3. 4; Geography Club 1: Soc. .Adv. Management 1: Quad .-Xngles 1.2.3. ZINZEL, CATHERINE A. 61 1 Scott Lane. Wallingford. Big-Little Sister 2: Alpha Phi 1.2. 3. 4: Executive Council 1. 2. 3, 4. ZITTLE, KATHY J. 710 Bondsville Road. Downingtown. ZULICK, ANNETTA B. 836 S. New St.. West Chester. ZURAD, JOSEPH A. 405 Denver Ct.. Wallingford. Psychology Club 3: W.A.A. 3. 4. ZYCINSKY, JAMES 132 Dean St., .Vpt. 9. West Chester. WRIGHT, MARY 84 Congress Rd., Emerson. N.j. Big Little Sister 2: Wrestling Belles 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Rampage 1. 361 Exchange prosr uition hike Af5 t a fidoivi U ' rres f o W e clop Smen?.penl.«n9el ' ; threat '   e fl « fon$idered at forums POW reunion « t Kivisiting hours proposed , oed living has good starf vj -jij fflfinnif fur rAAif hAiffcinA lil nn ccdiiiur  «oS -.«.„ Jfodent gov ' t TT ? lei JUS 5mWy Censure ' '  p2 Colleg« « over J- foiieoB mnim ' S« i fonds ' f«l kusfi ' V o t A ' icorA n f undina mov close cAllecii 11 PICKETING AGAINST CENSURE RALLY IN PiARRISBURG AGAINST TUITION HIKE RALLY IN HOLLINGER AGAINST TUITION HIKE WEST CHESTER STATE CLOSING EARLY? WHILE THERE ' S STILL TIME 364 i ZT ' am ' -san ' t ' «?I « atww— c W% wi t • • m t GHOSTS IN PHILIPS? LIONS AND TIGERS AND MONKEYS? OH K ' lY! 365 To the Class of 1975: While sitting at my desk, trying to figure out what to write, I came across a quote from Paul Simon, Time it was. And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences, Long ago ... it must be . . . 1 have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They ' re all that ' s left you. My staff and I have tried to do just that — preserve your memories of the last four years at West Chester. We have tried to capture moments in time that we have shared in the middle of all the changes around us. When you look back at this book ten years from now, we hope that you will see just how things were and how they ' ll never be again. As Henry Austin Dobson once wrote, Time goes, you say? Ah no! Alas, Time stays, we go. Good luck in the future, Editor-in-Chief 1975 Serpentine SPECIAL THANKS MANAGING EDITORS Lauren Newstein, Editor-in-Chief Susanne Johnson, Business Manager Susan Norrbom, Associate Editor Brian Sykes, Associate Business iVIanoger SECT ON EDITORS Donna Waniewski, Student Life Gary Puleo, Student Life Stephanie Cendrowska, CJubs and Organizations Gordon Jefferes, Seniors Marie Price, Sports Mary Ann Obozian, Faculty and Administration Steven Gilbreth, Literary George Pinchock, Photography Gary Erb, Photography Assistant Dr. John iMch!, Yearbook Advisor George E. Nichols, Jr., Publisher ' s represen- tative Tony Mazzocca, Photographer ' s representofive Mrs. Dian Benevento, G. Earl Nichols Assoc, Inc. Mr. Lloyd Black, Director of Facilities Mr. Robert Nye, Sports information Joe Draybiak, CoiJege Union pictures Mr. Frank Barry, Mr. Bill Carroll, and Mrs. Carolyn Bielz, Campus Post Office For photography: Tim Berry, Joel Bieler, Jeanne Clancey, Jill Isaacs, Dave Krusen, and Dan Lamade. 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