West Chester University - Serpentine Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

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w%m .A. ,!t..V V ■j r m V ,: : M ' r i S O-Jt. Ill V • ■ Sf- - ..- J0 ' ■r yc : ll m- ¥ : ' t - ' r r, : v, ■iT ' --. ' WW TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . page Our History 10 Student Life I 18 Clubs Organizations 44 Faculty Administration 108 Seniors 126 Student Life II 200 Sports 258 ■ _ W. . ' ' ' ' ' The West Chester Countryside the OLD . . . The West Chester State campus is a blending of was built with a stone called serpentine — a pourous Old vs. New. The college has experienced three green sandstone. Anderson Hall, on the other hand, periods of growth each being characterized by dif- is made of granite and New Main, a relatively new ferent styles of architecture and stone. For example, addition to campus, is built with brick. Recitation, one of the oldest buildings on campus. M% - 1 .) J .r m T n R a k 1 1 i -r I ' II t i 13 ' I III The pictures on this spread are of huildings which at one time or another composed part of our campus. The huilding to the left. Philips Memorial, stands as a majectic symbol of not only a time gone by, but of today also. Philips houses the Student Accounts of- fice and the Office of the President. Above, is Old Main. It stood in approximately the same spot New Main sits today. This building, along with having classrooms for a time served as a women ' s dormitory. Old Main was demolished in 1971. The lower picture is that of the inside of the Old Library, when it was used as a library. With the building of the new Francis Harvey Green Library its purpose changed. It is now used for classrooms and offices. The library was built in 1903. w:.::. ' :Bef ' ' sm,mm:j Mmm Em ' •? weST;€-ii £SfE ST £ $ Today West Chester State is a growing, vibrant institution of learn- ing. It encompasses three full city blocks with over 21 buildings. Although retaining its country school charm. West Chester has become a school with as much to of- fer as any big school — both academically and socially. lower left: A view of the Watertower from Ram- sey, middle: Inbetween Anderson and Recitation. lower right: Skyes Student Union. . . . and the NEW lower left: Anderson Hall below; Hollinger Field House fi - ' ' ' A ' i5 v - ' :? ' :- :. ' . ei ■sii In 1857, under the Normal School Act. West Chester Campus was born. The first class of the Normal School in 1871 consisted of 102 boys and 54 (iiris; a starking contrast to the approximately six thousand undergraduates and two thousand graduates now attending. In 1927 the State Normal School became West Chester State Teachers ( ollege. And, of course today we are West Chester State College. The student body of West Chester, although changing in physical appearance, has remained the same when it comes to student life. Even way back in 1882 faculty members complained of students smok- ing on the way to church and liquor in student ' s rooms. We ' ve come a long way in some respects but we still have a long way to go. U: c: ' A 1 (-1 M 7,r U S n .- u-i- ' iMfv i life as it WAS . . . 12 13 The Borough The town of West Chester, originally named Turks Head, has become an intricate part of college life. Students needing a break from studying or just a place to spend a Sun- day afternoon find the borough enjoyable. The many shops, restaurants, and bars provide a relaxing escape to the pressures of everyday student life. West Chester also provides much of the off- campus housing available to the students. Atop stores on Gay, Market, High and Church streets students can be found making a life of their own — or at least trying. n?i«p • , -V i. ' :? ' c t- ' •xr ,« ... i- ' m- — 1 fa i - - J . .If ' ■■ - 1jii x o- 20 MOVING IN top left: A cold, bare room can become a comfortable habitat in just one day. top right: One way, or another, all the paraphernalia is brought up to the rooms. bottom left: Campus police are busy on moving-in day. bottom right: Students learn to get anything and everything into their cars. 22 Get a cart, Hold that elevator, Oh, I forgot my T.V. These were familiar sounds that echoed throughout each resident ' s hall on moving-in day. Scared freshmen, confused sophomores, confident juniors, and experienced seniors arrived with the usual hassles: crowded elevators, no parking places, and the wrong colored accessories for their rooms. Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters. aunts, and uncles congregated in every room, hoping to lend that helping hand. Residents brought everything from their favorite plants to Mom ' s toaster oven to help give their room that special home-like atmosphere. Hours later, the resident ' s room, a pile of boxes and bags, is now ready to be transformed into a habitat which will serve as home for the next nine months. II X-MA top left: Pride, sadness, and happiness complicate Dad ' s mixed emotions on moving-in day. lop right: A sad reminder of how many days until the semester ends. bottom left: Many suitcases, but too few- carts. bottom right: Each year parents come along to lend a helping had. 23 DORMS WAYNE Wayne Hall was the first West Chester dorm to become co-ed by room, a living arrangement that provides a wonderful opportunity for men and women to become friends casually and naturally. One important result is a sense of real closeness in Wayne: one can turn to almost anyone on the hall for help and guidance. ntnu mi i -i nil li iirl II -   mi t Bl • mi ' ill a 19 ffil!!!Siiii L, ... m ri Ami III I 1 2.. ■ i ill IDI H i '  1 m III ' «■! Ill I,! 1« « ' •  ai llil |ii| «■! 1 J ill i.] ■ ■i i.i «.l 1 11 mi lii ill! ri 24 top left: Denise Greene, an 8th floor R.A. top right: Donna, a desk worker, is not just another pretty fuL-e at Wayne Hall bottom: Wayne Hall Killinger is the only male dorm remaining on the West Chester campus, and perhaps for that reason, sometimes seems to be more like a club or fraternity than a typical men ' s residence hall. There is certainly a sense of camaraderie among its occupants, as well as an identification with the place itself. It is. after all, unique. top: Killinger Hall, the only all male dorm bottom left: A creative sleeping arrangement in Killinger bottom right: A Killinger resident finds his own way to enjoy a peaceful after- noon. 25 eop: A Sanderson co-ed captures a qui moment to study. middle: Sanderson Hall bottom left: Good times with friends in Sanderson are plentiful. bottom right: A Sanderson resident takes time for a midnight snack. - f ' ,. T « 111 SANDERSON Close to the cafeteria is Sanderson Hall, a co-ed dorm noted for its par- ties, broken elevators, cold showers, and for the familiar sounds of rock and roll music echoing through its hallways. A favorite warm-weather pastime of Sanderson Hall residents is to provide vocal and musical en- couragement to the students playing on the volleyball courts directly in front of the dorm. ,- lil 1 • • ' M • ' gj n SI r I? . ' -1 T T - ; SI ifl ii n T r ' - ' ffl 5 - n ■ ,if ' - ' i|- SCHMIDT Schmidt Hall is one of the two fe- male dorms on the West Chester State College campus. The modernness, cleanliness, unique brick walls, car- peting, and fireplace create a sense of warmth and charm for its residents. Lasting friendships seem to grow easily and Schmidt girls are known to be very close-knit. : i . ji ' lir II t fTr ??r ijniiii II runnel mriri-i nnnT luT lliT 1 JW ita it top left: Receiving a letter from home makes the day worthwhile, lop right: One of Schmidt s girls combines a phone conversation with relaxation, bottom left: Schmidt Hall bottom right : A daily check for mail 27 TYSON Tyson, a proud and friendly dorm, provides fun and lasting friendships for its residents, who work hard to i eep up with the traditions of WCSC college. Thursday night parties and late night fire drills are two of the common tradi- tions. Do you remember the Halloween party, loud stereos, the mail that was never ready, the semi-formal, the night the police were informed of the fifth fioor keg ... of rootbeer, and all the good friends? 1 — ?iif top: Tyson Hall in the spring. bottom left: A quiet afternoon spent with a friend in Tyson bottom right: One of Tyson s residents pauses during a busy day to read a book. 28 GOSHEN Friendly, active, secure, these are just a few words that describe Goshen Hall, an all female dorm. Many girls will remember waiting for phone calls from their boyfriends, or running downstairs to escort their male visitors. A common sight during spring, is Goshen ' s parking lot filled with tennis buffs and sun worshippers. Other memories of Goshen include: the Dating Game, the broken change machine, Sibling ' s Weekend, fire drills at early morning hours, the Roomate Game, and stolen shower curtains. lop left: A desk provides the perfect spot 10 sun plants. top right: Goshen residents enjoy the freedom to rearrange their furniture to suit their tastes, bottom: Goshen Hall 12 Bt s 1 1 r vimt si -- ■ S, li ' bj ' naaana l B? m -ssssss I RAMSEY The residents of Ramsey Hall seem to have a sense of enthusiasm for dorm activities. The Halloween party and the semi-formal are just two of a long list of entertainment that go on throughout the year. The pool table is in constant use. and in warm weather there ' s always a frisbee toss and people basking in the sun. The residents also enjoy the close friendships that have developed among them, perhaps because of those late night talks that will always be treasured. top: When studing, many students prefer a soft bed to a desk. middle: Ramsey Hall. bottom left: Plants, pictures, books, and empty bottles are some items found on dorm desks. bottom right: A Ramsey coed talks with a friend. 30 below: A back view of McCarthy Hall bottom left: A touch ofcreativity makes McCarthy Hall more appealing, bottom right: A male resi- dent rests on a bunk bed and reads an issue of the Quad. McCarthy Hall, tucked away in a corner of campus, is a liberal and friendly dorm, with all three floors coed room by room. Dances, coffeehouses, and parties are trademarks of this dorm. Residents will always remember the Halloween party, paintings on the walls, backgammon tournaments, the piano in the lobby, the time the water pipe burst in the bathroom, loud parties, good friends, and fun. 31 OFF CAMPUS Home cooked meals, a private phone, freedom, and privacy; these are things that draw the students of West Chester State — most of them upper- classmen — to off campus living. For many, finding and maintaining their own place is a long awaited goal. Most students, however, quickly ex- perience the less pleasant realities of off campus life — such as landlord ripoffs, cold showers, high gas and electric bills, and no parking spaces. top: One of the advantages of off campus life. middle left: An open door welcomes friends to a Ramsgate apartment. middle right: Ramsgate Apartments, a popular off campus residence. bottom: Students enjoy creating their own culinary masterpieces. 32 500 Club, located on Walnut Street. Nancy Weber of Dean Street Apartments proves her sewing capabilities. Tyson dorm offered its residents a chance to find out about TKE, West Chester ' s only fraternity house, off campus living. 33 top left: Cleaning up is one of the disad- vantages of off campus life. top right: The Huey House is located on Walnut Street. bottom: Houses on Walnut Street are ren- ted by many WCSC students. 1 1. 1 pi I 1 N Inl tr- I -• - DEAN STREET APARTMENTS Commuters go to the library to read a newspaper, study, or to just relax. Many commuters spend their free time in Sykes. 36 Catching a nap between classes is not un- usual for the daily commuter. COMMUTERS Through snow, sleet, rain, road con- struction, and tickets, commuters continue their daily excursions to WCSC. Throughout the week, commuters can be found sprawled across furniture catching naps between classes, or riding around campus on their never-ending searches for the all-mighty parking space. Finding that parking spot, along with traffic, gas prices, snow, and ice are just some of the problems for the commuters who choose to drive. Students taking public transpor- tation must combat late buses or trains, and long waits on cold benches in the win- ter months. But commuters have the ad- vantage of being able to leave the hustle and bustle of campus and to return to quiet places to relax and home-cooked meals. Trying to find a legal parking space is a problem all commuters share. 37 SYKLb Sykes College Union Building, otherwise known as Sykes or SCUB, serves a variety of needs for all members of the college community. The recreation center, a candy shop, lounges, vending machines, and meeting rooms are all found in the building. This past year, SCUB ' s deli was redecorated with parti- tions and hanging plants that create a new, relaxed atmosphere. Long lines can be found in Sykes during the first week of a semester at the bookstore, and on Friday afternoons at the ticket window when students cash their checks for the weekend. 38 top left: The game room offers a break from studies, top right: Many students find SCUB a good place to relax middle left: The bookstore offers everything from pencils to jewelry, middle right: Sykes deli was redecorated this past year, bottom: l_ong lines for check cashing are found on Fridays. top: Lawrence ' s second floor cafeteria offers meals to faculty and a break from the caf to students, tniddk left: The soda machine is frequented by many students, middle center: Some say the salad bar has improved with the change in the new food service, middle right: Students must get their meal cards checked before they enter the cafeteria. LAWRENCE CENTER Post Office, Counseling Center, Planned Parenthood, Financial Aid Office, and Snack- Bar are all located in Lawrence Center, but most important, Lawrence Center is known to the students as the Cafe . The cafeteria isn ' t just a place to eat; it ' s a place to socialize and put those worries of homework and study behind for an hour. There are certainly many feeling about the food in the cafeteria and the new food service, Wood . Some opinions are positve and some are negative, but the majority of students believe the food is better than in previous years. s; left: Ice cream often brings smiles, above: A frequent complaint is the cat ' s long lines. PLACES TO EAT WcDonalddv IVER 2 9 BILLION SERVE 1 ' t ' ' ■ — -r - BARS We thought our 21st birthday would never come! But it did, and most of us celebrated that important event in a big way. We were now able to join the ranks of the legal drinking students. West Chester ' s bars are, for the most part, guarded well with bouncers. So bar-hopping is an activity restricted to upperclassmen. Probably, the most popular spot is The Rat, which is consistently packed on Thursday even- ings. The Rat offers games, dancing, and plenty of socialization. The Court- yard has a large television screen, and the Caberet offers live entertainment. Other bars include Joe ' s, Jake ' s, Turk ' s Head, and the Anvil. middle left: Nobody can drink just one! middle right: Jackie Ott ' s favorite pastime. bottom: One of many Thursday nights gatherings at West Chester State. ■ H 9 P HI ■ B li w m H J . ' i im ' 1 • ' ' ) 2 i wM L ' ' v Wow, only half a pitcher left. Frank Quinn showing his skills at playing darts. 43 w STAT A, ' 4 T 5 i -i 47 MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS CONCERT CHOIR The choir is a select group of singers from the School of Music devoted to the performance of challenging literature from a variety of periods and styles. They toured the Southeastern States in April enroute to Miami Beach, Florida, in response to an invita- tion to present a concert at the Biennial Music Educators National Conference. Conductor: Lois Williams. Row 1: L. Jac- ques, D. Franchetti, K. Burnett, S. Cro- wle, K. Shaner, D. Gibble, T. Sabatino, L. Hosteller, E. Taylor, L. Lownes. Row 2: J. Waddinglon, S. Martin, J. Kautz, S. Sanlo, J. Dyson, R. Shive, M. Webb, D. Denton, H. Lament, S. Guinane. Row 3: M. Peterson, C. Boyle, J. Groelzinger, J. Mackley, B. Moul, A. Green, R. Lee, J. Tharpe, D. Miller, B. Reidy, J. Welmore. Row 4: B. Rayer, D. Tingley, V. Shaeffer, J. Richards, D. Grabowski, M. Deen, T. Ryan, T. Brooks, T. Harman. Ciio - 1 WIND ENSEMBLE Fifty outstanding campus wind players and per- cussionists. The Ensemble performs works originally written for Wind Band from all historical periods with special emphasis given to works of the contemporary period. 48 COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir is comprised of about 40 students who are selected by audition. Meeting twice a week, it devotes its efforts toward acquiring a fine technique of choral singing. The choir per- forms at least twice during the academic vear. WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB The Women ' s Glee Club provides an opportunity for non- music majors to continue their in- terest in music. Performing twice a ear, the selections range from Renaissance to Broadway music. 49 Front: C. Harlyvetch. J. Duglio, D. Gibble, T. Koch, T. McGinnis, H. Pearlberg, S. Barad, J. Jostin. Back: B. Neukum, R. Simon, D. Miller, G. Gaffrey. Drummer: R. DiDinnado. CRITERIONS Criterions is the College jazz band consisting of both music and non-music majors. They perform at many high schools and colleges throughout the year. Row I: J. Gerber. S. Showers, R. Kanauss. K. Hassinger, J. Macley, Row 2: A. Green, M. Keller, T McGinnis, L. Linch. Row i: Mr Southall, N. Beahan, H. Pearlberg T. Koch, R. Hoover, E. Sheegart B. Mascaro, C. Wilson. C. Smith C. Hollinger, J. Brodie. BRASS ENSEMBLE 50 MENC Music Educators National Conference provides the students with a professional membership in the MENC and in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association. Elected students serve in the official operation of the organization sponsoring educational and cultural trips, on- campus programs, and guests clinicians and organizations. Row 1: M. Peterson, D. Delek. J. Macin- tosh. Row 2: D. Grabouski, D. Stalder, A. Camarata, K. Shaner. CHAMBER CHOIR The twenty-four member Chamber Choir specializes in singing Renaissance and Baroque music. This unique group presents programs for various churches and clubs in the Philadelphia area and for professional music associations as well as its annual programs on the college campus. Last December the choir was featured in a Christmas Madrigal Fest at Kendal at Longwood and in the college Philips Memorial Library. The choir has appeared in performance at the Pa. Music Teachers Association, the Music Educators National Conference and the American C horal direc- tors Association for the past four years. This year ' s concert schedule included appearances at the Kennett Square Century Club, the First Presbyterian Church Abendmusiken. 51 MARCHING BAND The West Chester State College Golden Rams Marching Band will be celebrating its 45th year as a ma- jor collegiate band. With a mem- bership of 250 musicians and 50 highly talented band front person- nel, the band is under the direc- tion of Dr. James R. Wells, Professor of Music, who is assisted by Professor Harrison Roper and graduate assistant Robert Gross. Besides performing for various campus events, the Golden Rams band performs in exhibition at high school band contests throughout eastern Pennsylvania, including the State Championship. This organization has also earned the honor of being featured during American and National League Football games as well as ba seball play-offs and World Series. top: hileen McGinnis demonstrates how practice pays off. Cop right: Tina Sochia directing the band during a half-time performance. bottom: Tom Whitmoyer making adjust- ments for his next set. Si l 53 QUASI ATHLETICS BOXING TEAM Row 1: E. Cruz. J. Sarnese, A. Cauto (Pres), T. Thronlon, J. Anderson, R. Gentile. Row 2: A. Click, C Rosenthal, J. Galie, J. Mazzola, J. Pen- dell. D. Grahn, M. Roberto, M. Regan, Stanley Brown (Coach). The Bo.xing Team at West Chester State College is more than a successful, well- conditioned, and competitive sports team; it also is an enriching and seU ' -imding organiza- tion uhich thinks of the boxers as a person first. Head coach John Furlow and National Chairman of the National Collegiate Boxing Association, Al McChesney. believe that this attitude will enable their team to be as successful in the future as they have been in the past. 54 RUGBY CLUB The WCSC Rugby Club plays both in fall and in spring season. This club plays some of the best rugby clubs in the Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Un- ion, which includes town teams, as well as other colleges and participates in the Villanova All-College Tournament. Row 1: S. Johnson, J. Heff, S. Bromley, M. Lellyo. Row 2: B. Frick (Capt.), S. Kelly (Capt.), M. Malloy. Row 3: P. Vivaldi, D. Taylor, D. Wheeler, J. Miller. EQUESTRIAN TEAM All persons interested in horses and the ideals of horsemanship will find this club of interest. No ex- perience in riding is necessary. The club sponsors films, lectures, riding and trips to farms and shows. There is also an Equestrian Team that in- cludes all ability levels of riding. Row 1: E. Knox, M. LeFerre. S. Kibler, S. Parker (Sec), G. Measley (Pres.) Row 2: L. Pollack, M. Fegan, T. McPeak, J. Powers, M. Byrne, P. Snow, N. Nelson. Absent: D. Thompson (V. Pres.), J. Mathieu (Treas.). 55 FENCING CLUB The club instructs all in- terested students in the techni- ques of fencing. They compete with other fencing clubs around the Philadelphia area to allow their members to ex- perience competition in this sport. No experience or equip- ment is required. C. Vogenberg (pres.), E. Kesselman, A. Maturano III, W. Boyd (Ireas.), C. Wee, R. Cole, G. Connolly, Ms. J. Ray (Coach), R. Floyd III, S. Kibler, S. Ruffini, J. Lamnin, A. Aquilone, A. Brown (Coach), Missing: E. Smith, D. Fitzaimmons, J. Sacks. ICE m ■P HOCKEY i H H Hike ' CLUB ■P m The Ice Hockey Club is open to M fMth all students of West Chester State M College who are interested in ice hockey. i « 56 Row 1: D. Panko(V. Pres). p. Munsey, D. DeFazio, J. Weber. Row Reber. C. Cutrone, J Soprani. J. Manning. J. Sambalino. D. 2:C.Carchedi, D. Palryiak, L. Steffv (pres), L. Roulslon, J.Ott, P. Poehlmann, J. Wright, S. Montgomery, J. Fryer, S. Coval. C. Heinze. S. Carchedi, N. Stevenson. Row 3: J. Bedwell, S. Buerger. R. Was.serkrig, J. Mackey, B. Speaker. SKI CLUB This club has been organized for the pur- pose of providing West Chester State College students, faculty, and staff with ow cost skiing and lots of winter fun. KARATE CLUB This club welcomes all students, faculty, and staff to be trained in the unarmed defense of Japanese Shotokan Style. Row 1: H. Bugis. P. Tell, C. Madrigal, R. Johnson. T. Fu- jiwata. R. Shannon. G. Salvatone. Row 2: J. Bauknecht. P. Van Horn, A. Yolwa, M. Boyer. M. Naber, K. Fitzpatrick. B. Ramjan, S. Niles, M. Reger. 57 Bruce Heydt, Ellen Sands (Editor) and Marc McCarron — ready, willing and able. 58 First Row: L-R. M Thompson, P. Daley, M. M. Mahoney, E. Laguna, B. Williams, B. Heydt, Beulel, M. McCarron, J. Ott, G. Burkhart, K. S. Dalzell. Boyer, E. Sands (Editor), G. Carter. Row 2: L-R, THE QUAD West Chester State ' s weekly newspaper is The Quad . Its staff covers all college events, from moving, to Homecoming, to final exams. This paper is the stu- dents main source of information concerning sports, IGA, campus life — anything and everything which may be of interest. Being distributed on Tuesdays, you can be sure The Quad has just the right blend of the past week ' s news and the next week ' s upcom- ing events. The 1980 SERPEN- TINE would like to congratulate Ellen Sands and the entire Quad for a job well done. Mike Mahoney, no words can describe him. Carol Kisher and Tony Swanick. 59 The purpose of the Serpentine is to cap- ture the memories, both good and bad, of our Hves here at West Chester. Many of us spend our college years creating friendships that will last forever, accom- plishing feats we never dreamed and gain- ing experience both theoretical and prac- tical that will influence the rest of our lives. This book is a short history of our experiences to be taken with us and opened when ever there is a need to remember how far we have come. Enjoy! Right: Frank Quinn (Editor in Chief) Below L-R: Joan Del Ferro (Faculty Editor), Mike Mahoney (Photography Editor), Janet Emery (Asst. Editor. Student Life Editor), Frank Quinn (Editor in ChieO. Terry Fabian (Business Manager, Sports Editor). Missing: Debbie Taworski (Seniors Editor), Melodee Dill (Clubs Editor). Iim(SfSe0etitiiid Joan Delferro and Mike Berkowitz Janet Emery Mike Mahoney and Frank Quinn Row I: L-R, M. Mahoney, T Fabian. L. Saul, P. Malerra, Sandy. Row 2: L- R, D. Tarowski, E. Pienkowski, L. Gchring, J. Delferro. Sitting: F. Quinn. Becky Mahr and Melodie Dill 62 Relief for those late nighl deadlines. Mike Berkowitz and Jim Wismer Janet Emery and Benita Adams Middle left: Frank Quinn and Joan Delferro. Middle right: The staff — A usual Thursday night. WCUR Radio, sponsored by the In- tracollegiate Gov ' t Assoc, features music, news. sports, and other college oriented programming. WCUR also offers experience in all phases of radio communications to those who are in- terested. New members are accepted and trained each semester. 64 WCSC TV ■ P i   l I 1 W III oo % WCSC TV provides West Chester Campus with many cultural and academic programs. The station has facilities in the Learning Research Center and in Schmucker with over 1.000 video tapes. DAEDULUS Daedalus, the literary magazine, contains creative writing, both prose and poetry, as well as art and photographic work selected from the creative output of the students. Daedalus is a total student production. It works toward finding every possible means that will aid literary orien- ted students in getting their works published. Submissions are ac- cepted from all students. Row !: G. Sollner. A. Poll. K. Lesher. J. B rne Ro 2: J. Lucey. D. McClatchy. J. Cooper. 65 IGA All undergraduate students, upon payment of the I.G.A. fee, are members of the Intercollegiate Governmental Association, which is the student gover- ning body. I.G.A. provides students with experience in the processes of democratic government. The elected General Assembly is the I.G.A. ' s legislative body; the I.G.A. program is administered through its officers and a student committee system. I.G.A. maintains the College Bookstore, publishes the student newspaper, the yearbook, conducts ticket sales, operates the College radio station, funds the College Union, various music groups, intramurals. Little Theatre, and all college recreation, and helps the Cultural Affairs program. I ' ll Bi ri rii RHA The purpose of the Resident Hall Association is to represent the resident student in all aspects of residence life. They work for the development of im- proved campus life and higher levels of social life and academic work. It purchases and maintains recreational equipment, provides social events, and it gives the Student Development Staff infor- mation in regards to developing policies for visitation hours, general living condi- tions, and other regulations in the residence halls. Each dorm has a represen- tative from every floor and a slate of general officers. The elected officers from every dorm represent their respective residence hall in R.H.A. All resident stu- dents are invited. 67 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The Board of Governors was started in order to maintain the Syi es College Union Building. The primary jobs of this organiza- tion are evaluation and recom- mendation of building space. Membership is open to students from IGA, RHA, OCSA, and the Graduate Division, as well as one faculty member, two ad- ministrators and one ex-staff member of the Program Board. Row L: T. Nelson, M, Easlburn, T. Leu- ings, M. Joseph (Director), S. Hanson, R. Maltera. Row 2: G. Haase, B. Schroeder. Row 1: W. Locust, C. Poin ter, S. Kinsey. W. Lee, D. Rowell. A. Walters, F. Santos. Row 2: C. Slcs, R. Walker, W. Lindsey, J. Grayson. BLACK STUDENT UNION 68 The Black Student Union was organized to initiate and maintain a cultural environment that enables academic achievement. With the help of administration, faculty, staff, and college students it has sponsored many activities including: guest speakers, picnics, con- certs, and cultural programs. The major objective of the Black Student Union is academic, social, political, and cultural well-being of the college community. Membership is open to all students, ad- ministrators, faculty, and staff regardless of race, religion, sex, or creed. IGA FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee of IGA is accountable to the preparing of the annual budget, interpreting IGA financial policies and transactions, and functioning as IGA ' s foremost contact with the College ' s funded organizations. I.-R: T. DeNora, B. Cooper, S. Scolt. ,1. Cantanese. B. Maas (Treas.). S. Simeonides. B. Jennings. William Jennings, Pamela Ehly, and Linda Lawrence at an Off-Campus Student Association meeting. OCSA Off-Campus Student Associa- tion is the only government association formed to represent all the WCSC students who do not live in college owned and operated dormitories. It brings together all factions of the non- resident community, forming a strong association. Some of the activities provided by OCSA in- clude the Lunchbox Theatres and plant shows, photo contests, and trips to professional sporting events. Row I: S. McCoach, L. Lawrence. C. Austin. Row 2: C. Main, W. Jennings, J. Catanese, P. Ehly, S. Vogt, K. McGmley, A. Pascole, E. Book, D. Bridge. Row 3: K. Lawler. G. Connolly, E. McNutty. T. Lor- dan (Adv.), M. Bottomley. C. Young. 69 THE RALLY This CAS sponsored Rally, which was in protest of the proposed increase in tuition of fifty dollars for in-state students and three hundred dollars for out-of-state students, took place on October 24, 1979. Over 1,200 students boycotted classes to listen to various speakers and to picket the campus. Speakers included the president of BSU, Dr. Mayo, students, and speakers from Apscuf. w CAS The Commonwealth Associa- tion of Students is a lobbying organization representing the stu- dents from all the Pennsylvania State Colleges and Universities. The Association is dedicated to guaranteeing high quality educa- tion for Pennsylvania students. Row I: C. Signa, A. Oakes, L. Rubin, R. Cooper, L. Saull, D. Hunsicker. Row 2: P. Kocher, S. Berger, B. Kaminsky, T. Moran, J. K. Fritz Sue Ewing and Rose Gerlette WHO ' S WHO This year there were forty-seven stu- dents chosen for Who ' s Who from the West Chester student body. Nominations are based on academic achievements and honors, leadership abiUties, personalities, and high school and college activities. These students represent WCSC in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Un- iversities and Colleges. Not Pictured: JoAnn Antoniewicz, Mitchell Beutel, John Buchanan, Eleanor Burrichter, Celeste Byrne, Joseph Cassel, Michael Coley, Lori Dougherty, LeRoy Dunn, Lisa Ferdinand, Brian Fillipo, Darrell Freeman, Julie Frey, Robert Gorski, Carol Irwin, Jorge Leon, John McColgan, Theresa McDevitt, John McVan, Deborah Morris, Maureen O ' Brien, Cynthia Roody, Harold Schaefer, Karen Shelton, James Shinehouse. Debra Stoudt, Keith Woomer, and Delores Young. Butlom left: Connie Keane, Joanne Schneider (front), Karen Swyderski (backl, Nanc Hutton. 72 Susanne Brenner and Jim Devine. Sondra Lisse. Stacey Collins (back), Susan Bulman. Joyce Hosfeld. 73 Sharon Ellis, Mary Pal Hunter, Connie Hiester. Judy Somerick. GREEKS Row 1: T. Watkins, D. Heffernan, L. Willson. Row 2: K. Reinhold (Pres.). Mrs. Black (Adv.). R. Bryan (Sec), K. Roblee, J. Clark, D. Murphy, K. Guesl. S. Fake, R. Jenson (Adv.), D. Murphy (Pres.), P. Shober, D. Andrews (Sec.) INTERFRATERNAL COUNCIL Floor: S. Horwitz (Pres), T. Ruff Row 2: L. Wiegand, P. Garland, K. Powell (Sec), B. Neithercott. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 74 Ro 1: P. Shober, K. Roblee. K. Archer, R. Meeks. D. Murphy. Row 2: G. Dunn, N. Clemet- sen. J. Albany. J. DeCarco, J. Ward, J. Bran ham, R. Jensen. Row 3: M. McGinley, J. Clark, T. Fazinni, R. Claney, C. Werley, D. Johnston, M. Dunlap, S. Chominski. THETA CHI LITTLE SISTERS OF THETA CHI Row 1 : C. Gullo, S. Tague, L. Welford, K. Kane. Row 2: S. Kershner, M. Veritas, S, Flynn, B. Ralston, K. Keenan. C. Luddy. Row 3: A. Thomas, D. Boyan, C. Geci, P. Mahoney, L. Smith. E. Garland, D. Voorhees, M. Kane, A. Giangiulio. 75 DELTA SIGMA THETA: L-R: J. Baylor (Sec), S. Utiey, R. Keels, J. Alston, J. Thigpen (Pres), K. Trowick, T. Johnson (Tres.), M. Sturgis. ALPHA SIGMA TAU: R. Cantwell, M. Cameron, K. Reinhold. C. Sattazahn, D. Allen, T. Wiokonger. D. Smargiassi, J. Bravacos. B. Wagner, C. deMarco (Pres.). S. Weber (V. Pres.), G. deMarco (Sec), A. Sorman, T. McDer- nott, S. Kelly, B. Bayer, B. Via, D. Patch. TAU KAPPA EPSILON: A. Preziuso, L. Snyder, J. D Guckert, B. Speaker, M. Mysciagna, B. Klingenberg, R. Masho, B. Herr, D. Aurillo, G. Behenna, R. Cortez, M. Falo, W. Falo, M. Gaffney, J. Goncharoff, D. Habbart, J. McNamara, T. Norton, M. Pennypacker, D. Porter, B. Quilty, S. Ricci, T. Schiel, B. Schor, T. Slezak, J Smith, M. Stasny, C. Stone, K. Thompson, S. Uhl, L. Whit- man, B. Yanoviak, C. Young, R. Floyd. 76 SISTERS OF ALPHA PHI OMEGA F. Pearson (Pres.), K. Fitzgerald (V, Pres.). T. Walson (V. Pres.), M. Hut- ton, L. Piatt (Sec). K. Kane (Treas.), R. Biscotti, S. Boon, K. Bornheimer. K. Brennan, R. Catanese, S. Collins, B. DaDamio, M. D ' Angelo, D. Ferguson, J. Foley, K. Foley, K. Ford, B. Harrigan, C. Henry, M. Keenan, P. Lavin, B. Leonard. M. Mailey, K. Mandelkehr, D. Melton, K. Moore, C. Murphy. M, O ' Brien, A. Palermo, T. Sanders, J. Schneider, P. Simpson, S. Steinert, J. Smith, J. Smith. A. Umberger. BROTHERS OF ALPHA PHI OMEGA Row 1: B. Connelly, J. Wartman, B. Ferguson, J. Conway. Row 2: G. Koren, C O ' Keefe, D. McBride, M. Cartularo (V. Pres.), G. Shunk (Pres.), D. Dudas (Sec), S. Hammel (Treas.), Z Beugin (V. Pres). Row 3: K. Dietz, J. Divyer, B. Schwegel, T. Kelley, S. Wright, L. Spitz, D. McDermott. Row 4: J. Lennon, G. Pierzga, L. Payne, D. Mustin, W. Bonder. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA D. Enders (Pres.), K. Shaner (V. Pres.), B. Rotz, D. Grabowski (Treas), K. Smith (Sec), B. Moul, J. Hahn, B. Mascaro, P. Ciotti. M. Cesarano, P. Sharrock, K. Lewis, M. Dean, D. DeLong, R. Ballets, H. Pearlberg, J. Brodie, A. Hastings, M. Heinly, J. Kempf, J. Mackley. D. Miller, J. Richards, T. Sabatino, M. Shankweiler. M . Zortman, J. Hontz, T. Verchot, T. Whitmoyer, F. Knauss, M. Teesdale, Dr. C. W. Stringer. 77 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Row 1: S. Parrish, A. Hollis, B. Renfrew (Treas.) Row 2: I. Brown (Sec). J. Muse, T. Ruff (V. Pres.), R. Jackson, A. Culver. Row 3: M. Richardson, J. Jaines, D. Branch, K. Askew, R. Brown, K. Bullock, H. Pughsley, L. Washington, S. Black. ALPHA XI DELTA Floor: D. Thornton, K. O ' Donnell. Row 2: K. Wieber, M. Moltz, D. Hefernan, P. McDowell, C. Quigley, G. Scanlon, J. Cahill, S. Boone, W. Thompson, L. Willson, N. Slate, A. Abrahamsea, D. Thorpe, S. Judy, S. Simpson, D, Fasnacht. 78 ALPHA PHI Row I: S. Dubin, D. Walsh. S. Klaus, J. Pawloski. C. Zaberer, T. Thomas. Row 2: A. Kohut, P. Davis. L. Van Ost. E. Baskett, D. Destefano, O. Barreiro, D. Wagner, H. Weber. Row 3: S. McClure, N. Willis. R. Arch. R. Whealton. B. Ludecke. E. Kehoe, S. Morrison. B. Jones. Row 4: T. Kearney. P. Petracca. L, Wiegand. A. Bowen, N. Sanguily. K. Kelly. D. Fasnacht. D. Whitby. V. Bider- berg, J. DiBonaventura. K. Salchow, J. Capuano, H. Allenbach. C. Nyland. Row 5: L. Vanderdoes. K. Schmidt. M. Swimmer. T. Duffy. M. Lear, B. Hall. M. Ingram. .A. Grudzinski. D. Leidheiser, H. Haupt, P. Davis. K. Mayo. D. DeBerjeois. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Row 1: J. Noel. C. Wasserkrug, R. Fischer, D. Jackson, C. Benson (Sec). Row 2: B. Beard (Pres.). C. Maclean. S. Trout. S. Fake. G. Wilk. D. Weir. B. Ramsey. J. Gibbons, G. Toso. Row 3: G. Norris, J. Forbes. C. Johnson. J. Connors. P. Shivers. Row 4: J. Bauknecht, M. Bachman, B. Eckert, M. Bogutz, R. Dunlap. T. Habeeb. F. Bauknecht. L. Knepper. Row 5: J. Sands. T. Watkins (V. Pres.). C. Grayson. R. Ware. 79 J. Washington. K. Cousins. A, Taylor, H Williams, R. Musgrove, K. Andrews. OMEGA PSI PHI DELTA ZETA Sitting: L. Gardner. D. Blust, S. Arlulman. K. Powell, C. Miller. A. Uandrisevits. G. Quinn. A. Cellucci. B. Rios. Standing: J. Fagan, O. Katuia, L. Straueinger, M. OConnell. E. Keener. V. Myers, E. Stehly, S. Packer. Absent: C. Puyans, P. Garlend. 80 Row I: R. Bryan. S. Rachfalski. R. Reber (pres.). M. Loeper(v. pres.), J. Bowman (treas.). J. Macarro. Row 2: M. Roski.C. Krick. K. Searfoss. M. Deulsch. L. Andrews, B. Steager, K. Bartol. L. Fox. Row 3: R. Catanese. K. Guest. R. Behney, B. Klawitter. S. Grimm, K. Smallwood. Row 4: J. Day. S. Miedwig, T. Zakeosian. D. Kiesshauer. E. Moran, L. Fames. ZETA TAU ALPHA ALPHA PHI ALPHA Standing: P. Byanl. M Harding. E. Wilherspoon. Sitting: M. Wilkins, T. LeCato. W. Trent. C. Edwards. Floor: M. Pleasant. M Burems. 81 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is devoted to bringing the cultural and oral aspects of all Spanish speaking countries into the classroom at West Chester State College. The major goal of the Spanish Club is to have the students speak Spanish during club events and learn about the Spanish culture. Some of the activities of the Spanish Club include — music, drama, dinners, and slide presen- tation about Spanish-speaking countries. A. Santiago (V. Pres), A. Maturano 111, N. Cohen, D. Ashworth. S. Gerson, M. Calderon, S. Spadoni, A. Peters (Adv.), C. Madrigal, M. Cohen. (Pres.. Treas.). M. Ursini (Pres.). J. Madrigal (Sec). FRENCH CLUB The French Club is an organiza- tion for all French majors and anyone interested in the langauge. Informal weekly meetings are held throughout the year. Special events sponsored by the club are plays, lec- tures, movies, and soirees. S. Gerson (Sec), D. Ashworth (Pres). G. Tinker (V, Pres.) Missing: L. Taddei (Treas.), Mr. Brown (Adv.) PROFESSIONALS 82 GERMAN CLUB The German Club, which is af- filiated with the National Federation of Students of German, has been ac- tive in bringing to the campus a little of the culture most typically German through such activities as speakers, trips, the observance of German holidays, and related activities. Ger- man majors are strongly urged to at- tend meetings. All other students with an interest in German are also welcome to join. A. Voliva (Sec). H. Buchholz (Treas.). E. Millard (Pres.). C. Holleran (V. Pres.). TROIKA Welcome to West Chester State College ' s Russian Club, better known among its mem- bers as Troika. Troika is the Russian word for a team of three horses abreast. Troika is a cultural organization es- tablished at West Chester State College to explore a new culture, a new way of life. The club is open to one and all who have a spirit of adventure and the desire to learn. Everyone is uclcome. A. Eggerl (Sec), S. Brenner (V . Pres.). 1 Oueenan. E Millard. S Clewell. (I elosk . J. Stanko, S. Newman (Pres). Prof, Glumac (Adv.) 83 GEOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL CLUB The Professional Geography Club engages in various field studies and recreational activities. Activities include camping, hik- ing, and rafting in conjunction with field studies. The club is open to majors and other interested students. Row 1: G. Criswell, L. Turnbull. Row 2: M. Trio, J. Kroupa, C. Grassel. B. Daw- son, B. Goldschmidt Row 3: J. Ward, R. Abele. M. Lee. MAJORS CLUB J. Soprani (Treas.), A. Curmaci (Pres.), V. Verica (V. Pres.), T. File (Sec), S. Grofe. The Majors Club provides services to faculty and students of the Health and Physical Ed. Department. They are responsi- ble for representing the School of Health Sciences at conventions, seminars, clinics, and school functions. They also help with getting in-coming freshmen oriented with their major and with South Campus facilities. Also, Majors Club contributes their services to community projects. Membership is open to all Health and Physical Ed. majors. 84 Floor: M. Short (Sec.) Left to right: D. Anderson. M. Yallourakis (Pres.), G. Scanlon (V. Pres.). SPEECH PATH CLUB The purpose of NSSHA is to encourage professional growth through learning experiences not offered in formal course struc- ture; to foster a spirit of unity within students of WCSC who are interested in the study of com- munication disorders; and to provide services for the college, the WCSC Speech and Hearing Clinic, and the surrounding com- munity. SOCIAL WORK CLUB The Social Work Club provides a number of activities for students who are concerned about the tasks and difficulties of the people in our society. Row 1: J. Callaghan, J. Bachman. B. Rhody, M. Bonkowski, D. Dowell. Row 2: M. McNamara, K. Feldman, K. Fitzgerald, T. Watson. Row 3: T. Prodoehl. M. Pron, S. Workman. B. J. Pinnock, J. Tavlor. M. Wilkins. R. Scotto. B. Alston. 85 Row 1: M. DiCarlo, D. Johnson, B. Burchill, C. Hoegg. K. Dunn, C. Rau. Row 2: T. Thomas, J. Wiltrout (Off), S. Schueltler (Off.), J. Hosfeld (Off), L. Kunkle (Off), S. Wagner, C. Allen. Row 3: M. Byrne, B. Mason, B. Steager, J. Jones, D. Finneyan, F. Thompson, M. Hujcs, M. Kelley, M. Holland, V. Evans, K. Eberiy, S. Donahue, D. Blake, E. McDonald. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION The Student Nurses Association is an organization open to all nurs- ing majors for tlie purpose of increasing socialization among the classes and expanding nursing knowledge through various educational programs. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club deals with helping interested speech majors in public speaking, rhetoric, oral presentations, and other speech related fields become better speakers. It also helps them to prepare materials dealing with speaking and debating. Although many Speech and Theater and Speech Pathology majors are urged to join, all students are in- vited to participate. J. Shinehouse, T Szupper. 86 1 K ' ' ' 1 ■ 1 V X Ha n 1 m 1 Jf t ■£_ f,S- 1 j| EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE CLUB This club is for all students on campus who have an interest in any field of the earth sciences. Students find out about earth sciences b lectures and trips concerning astronomy, oceanography. geolog . and other topics. T. Williamson (N.-Pres). B. Bro e , J. De ine. M. t uack (Treas.). L. Crawford (Pres.) Absent: D, Tyler (Sec). Dr. Johnson (Adv.). ALCHEMIST CLUB The Alchemist Club, which consists of future chemists and ansone who has some kind of in- terest in chemistry, is affiliated with the American Chemical Society. The club is in olvcd with free-tutoring in the fields of chemistry, sport activities, and in- forming people with the wonder- ful world of chemistr) . R()« I: I .lackson, . Kiiuler. [)r. .Seminar (Mascot), t Allen Ro 2: .1. ungel (Pres). M. Hunler (Treas), L. Scoll (Sec). Row . ' : R. Sharp, M. Quinlan. R. Smith, h. halciani. J. Reese. K Iherlv. 87 COMPUTER CLUB Throughout the 1970-80 academic year, the Computer Club has sponsored programs to enhance the computer curriculum and computer use at WCSC. A presentation on career planning in data processing, a demonstration of a Hewlett-Packard graphics unit. EDIT seminars for new users of the computer system, and a lecture on the use of micro processors in toxicology vsere some of the major programs. Row 1; R Ku.fan. L, Graeber, B Whiteman Ro« 2: D, Asplen. B. Baird. S, Fiedler. M .Smith. D. Bigos. R. London. B- Niensledl. Ro 1; k Swyderski. J. Concannon. P Mullen, Row 2: S. Ellis (Pres.). C- B rne (V. Pres.). J. Maher (Treas.). M. V no (Sec ) Row 3: J. Dugan. P Clarke, H Schaeler. B McDevitl. Accounting Society of West Chester State College is open to all students. The main purpose of the society is to foster better com- munications betvseen the business community and the students of West Chester. Activities include an annual alumni night, social events, and guest speakers. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY 88 ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS CLUB The Elementary Math Club is an organization specifically geared to the Elementary Ma- jor with an interest in mathematics. The club benefits its members by providing ex- periences, ideals, methods, and materials, that are not available in the Elementary Education curriculum. Lec- tures and trips to math educational conventions are in- cluded. Row 1; K Anderson. L. Reiario, S. Mackler, C. Murphy, S. Licheiter, P. Rowan. Row 2: J. Clark, G. Langham, R. Veroneau, Dr. Montemuro. Missing: T. Holemon (Pres.). MATH CLUB The Math Club is affiliated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The club sponsors lectures, social activities, field trips, and pic- nics. Membership is open to all those who have an interest in the field of mathematics. L-R: S. Brenner, S. Tomechek, M. Jameison, S. Ewing (V. Pres.), S. Davis (Treas.), R. Gerlette (Pres.), W. Seybold, S Crawford C Michini. Missing: K. O ' Neill (Sec). 89 HISTORY CLUB Row I : T. Neubauer. K. Kitchenman, K. Olson, B. Peolt, T. Lawler, P. Fromuth. Row 2: S. McCoy (Treas). R. Paisley (Pres.). S. Countryman (Sec). Row 3: G. Haase, Dr. Heston (Adv.), R. Gorski, K. Peak, R. Newman, D, Sardo. Missing: J. Vandergrift (V. Pres.) The History Club was established to bring a sense of historical dignity. Having failed to do the impossible, the organization met anyway. In cooperation with Phi Alpha Theta. the club provided a varied program of lectures, audio- visual presentations, trips and social events. All of History Clubs activities are open to the college community. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Psychology Club is a club that tries to acquaint its members with the different aspects of psy- chology. It allows psychology ma- jors and interested students to join together and share their opinions and a common interest. 90 Seated: K. Corr. C. Mains, P. McKee Standing: C. An- dersen, D Bell, D. Deibler, M Wiedmayer, Dr. Morse (Adv.). SOCIOLOGY CLUB This club enables those students who are interested in sociology as a field or out of curiosity to become better acquainted with sociology. They provide all students with club sponsored guest lec- tures, arranged panel discussions, projects, field trips, and social events. They also offer students an opportunity to meet experts and other students who are interested in the field of sociology. Standing: J. Del Ferro. S. Sweisford. M. Beutell (Pres.). T. Fabian (Sec). B. Gerson. Sitting: B. Freas, B. Bruhin. Absent: K. Mayo (V. Pres), R. Schribe (Treas.), B. Cooper, B. Pratt, Dr. Monos (Adv.). ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB Anthropology Club is an organization which deals primarily with helping students become aware of all the areas of anthropology. Every year, they provide programs in archaeology and ethnihistoric research and the Anthropology Club Speaker Series. They also provide the Area Seminar in ongoing research which brings professionals from colleges and universities from all over the East Coast who are interested in a specific area of anthropological research. Left to right: J. Devine (V. Pres.), S. Stout (Sec), M, Rainey (Treas.), R. Cannor (Pres.). 91 PSEA-NEA LAW CLUB This legally oriented organization is the oldest functioning academic club at West Chester. The club ac- quaints pre-law students with legal structures and procedures at the federal, state, and local levels; it provides information and services to those students who wish to go on to law school; it researches various legal problems for the benefit of the club ' s membership. In line with these objectives, the club sponsors two speakers im- portant in both legal and political arenas, arranges trips to various law schools and areas of legal historical impor- tance, and organizes debates. L-R: S. Loder, P. Thompson. S. Lichliter, A. Demarco, T. Hallman, G. DeVore. The student branch of the Pennsylvania State Education Association The National Education j Association is intended to help teachers grow professionally through involvement in local, regional, and statewide ac- tivities. Monthly meetings on campus give students an oppor- tunity to share ideas with in- terested speakers. Row I: L. Saul, M Devlin. B. Neithercott, L. Belfiglio. Row 2: R Mafria, R. Bernon, D Marshall. J. Bowers, G. Marshall Row 3: J. Waclawsky, M. Kichline, N. Goss, J. Greenbaum, A. KunU, J. Haupl. 92 The Association for Childhood Educa- tion is affiliated with the International Association for Childhood Educ ation. Located in Washington, D.C.. ACE en- deavors to promote the ideal of service to all children of the world. Stimulating programs and activities convey the variety of ways educators may become more ef- fective in their work. A fine professional journal is received each month by mem- bers. L-R: Mrs. M. Porter (Adv.), P. Drummond, V. Samley. M. Laster (V. Pres.), S. Hammel (Pres.). ART ASSOCIATION Meetings of the Association are held every other Thursday at 12 o ' clock in the main lobby of Mitchell Hall. All art students are automatically considered mem- bers of the Association. Our ob- jective is to enrich our course of- ferings by organizing shows of outside artists as well as shows of students and faculty of the Art Department. We also present lec- tures and demonstrations and plan excursions to museums and other areas of interest. Row 1: M. Dill, G. Serman, B. Fithian (V. Pres.). D. Semkew (Pres), W. Shearer. ACE 93 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS FORENSIC SOCIETY The Forensic Society offers training and experience in inter-collegiate speech tour- naments. Activities include debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, im- promptu, oral interpretation of literature, dramatic pairs, original poetry, and after- dinner speaking. The society is open to all students who have interest and speaking ability. Row 1: K. Granito, R. Bisciotti. J. Shinehouse, S. Rossiler. Row 2: T. Szupper. W. Barnette, S. Jones. M. Dryden, L. Angelica, M. Beutel, T. Greene, J. Barry. S.A.M. The nationally affiliated organization is open to students of the School of Business and Economics and to all students with an interest in the art and science of manage- ment. The organization ' s goals are to provide the student with a bridge between the training of the classroom and the prac- tical world of business and management. Row 1: T. Valenti, P. Hettler. P. Fiveash (Treas.), E. Decker, R. Marciano. S. Greene (Sec). Row 2: K. McFadden (V. Pres.), W. George Breen (Pres.), K. Sullivan. ISA The ISA (International Stu- dents ' Association) provides an opportunity for foreign and American students to meet for- mally and informally to learn about life styles different from their own. Some of its activities include: monthly dorm chats , during which presentations of various countries are given by natives from these countries, off- campus activities, and the annual International Buffet Dinner which was held on April 29th. 94 Row I: M. Wachowska, J. Toledo. B Gerson. A Hamid, H Bugis, R. Constamtinou, V. Apo.stolides. Y Hamed, Chi Kin Chow. Row 2: Z. Sarnor, Guest, G. Udah, M. Mhloyi, T. Nyide, unknown guest, E. Amanor, D. Patel, J. Brown, B, Muhanje, J. Ibarra. S. Onyango, S. Ishkanian, M. Haile, A. Karolidou. L. Feng Hsu, D. Swarler. Row 3: T. Key. O. Struckmeyer, M. Nagala, H. Sieger, M. Maraval, D. Mahoney, A. Scuttle, unknown guest, C. Lee, S. Saface, M. Monessa, T. Takeda, F. Rowghani, F Fujiwara, K. Chidester, L. Lee, H, Dayani m m Mil mmmam. B S5F %g !89p% lf ' «« ' B S J t H B VALKYRIE The Valkyrie Club is a professional service and social organization involving sophomore, junior, and senior Health and Physical Education women. Each year this organiza- tion performs many functions for the college such as the annual Christmas party for the retarded and physically handicapped children, publication of a newsletter, the awarding of two scholarships to students of the club deserving them and others. RoH 1: B Sowerby, A. Fisher. R. Wachter (Treas. Sec), D. Ford. Row 2: C. Hanshue, J. O ' Brien, C. Home. J. Kowalski, H. Larson. Absent: J. McGowan (Pres.), D. Bolienbach (V. Pres.). COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE Community Service Committee is a sub- committee of I.G.A. and is open to all stu- dents interested in volunteering for com- munity organizations such as March of Dimes, Juvenile Probation, Big Brothers and Big Sisters and others. T. Schiaffino, S. Levy. D. Moses (Coord.), M. Smith, J. Miller, K. Douglas. VETERAN ' S CLUB The purpose of the Veteran ' s Club is to organize and articulate Veteran interest on and off campus. They work to disseminate in- formation, such as, VA benefits, work grants, and scholarships. They also aid other veterans attending West Chester State with problems through a better liaison between college administration and the Veterans Ad- ministration. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is open to all students interested in the game. Each year the club holds a tournament designed to single out West Chester ' s best player. The club also sponsors a team in the Philadelphia Intercollegiate Chess League. 95 Pete Siti (Treas.) and Dorsev Blake. ALPHA MU GAMMA D. Ashworth, S. Newman, S. Brenner (Pres.l. S. Gerson, T. Sherman, A. Eggert (V. Pres KAPPA OMICRON TAU PI KAPPA DELTA Floor: D. Mitchell. Row 2: D. Greene Row 3: C. Fagg, W. Moss. Missing: N. Emmanuel. L-R: J. Shinehouse, R. Bisciolti, T. Szupper (Pres.), J. Barry (Sec. Treas.). Missing: S. Lisse. 96 HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS GAMMA THETA UPSILON R. Abele, J. Kroupa, W. Thomas (Adv.), M. Mhloyi, B. Dawson, G. Criswell, A. Beebe. Missing: M. Lee, M. D ' Ot- taviano, St. Gomolka. PHI EPSILON KAPPA Row 1: J. Mackey, M. LeFeure, L. Storer (Pres.), S. Leto (Sec), B, Patroski. L. Kerschner (Treas.), B. Smodic (V. Pres.), R. Price, S. Winkleman, K. Burns. Row 2: B. Evans, C. Heron, S. Meagher, J. Mathieu, J. Middleton. P. Sammarone, D. Heritage, D. Lawson, D Jackson, P. Sausan. Row 3: D. Detzel, D. Dunhaw, E. Behrenshausen, R. Stercula, J. Moul, G. Piper, J. Hayman, P. Langford, J. Majewski, K. Krannebitter, V. Basile, D. Schonouer, M. Koznarski. Missing: G. Berthiaume, C. Eck. P. Dix, D. Krenski, C. McCavley, P. McGrane, S. Natahe, J. Reese, R. Ruth. 97 PHI ALPHA THETA Floor: R. Gorski (V. Pres). Row 1: R Parsley, K. Kilchenman (Treas.). Row 3: S. McCoy, B. Scott (Pres.), D. Sardo. Row 4: S. Countryman, Dr. Heston (Adv.) T. Neubauer, P. Fromuth. PHI MU ALPHA R. Ballets, J. Brodie, M. Cesarano, P. Ciotti, M. Deen, D. DeLong, D. Enders, D. Grabowski, J. Hahn, A. Hastings, M. Heinly, J. Hontz, J. Kempf, F. Knauss, K. Lewis, J. Mackley, B. Mascaro, D. Miller. B. Moul, H. Pearlberg, T. Pinder, J. Richards, B. Rotz, T. Sabatino, K. Shaner, M. Shankweiler, P. Sharrock, K. Smith, M. Teesdale, T. Verchot, T. Whit- moyer, M. Zortman. 98 THE ABBE SOCIETY Row I: C. Archer, C. Sacks. J. Concan- non, C. Ceresini, K. Carpenter. Row 2: S. Keough, L. Kunkle, A. Masychak. A. Eggut, K. Noon, L. Conrad, P. Sam- marone. K. Fitzgerald. B. Gilligan. Row 3: S. Shenson. L. Banjo, A. DeSousa, E. Hornberger, L. VanOsl, K. Brennan, L. Wiegand, J. Williams, D. Rebhan, E. Taylor, J. McLaughlin, A. Steffy, J. Fetherolf, M. Hunter, M. Curley, T. Wat- son, G. Haase, R. DeWitt. FRIARS SOCIETY A. Bealty (Pres.), S. Uhl (V. Pres.), T. Neubauer. J. McColgan (Sec), M, Lawrence (Treas), D. Musumeci, K. Woomer, S. Rook, J. Pace, J.D. Guckert. B Beard, C. Grayson, G. Toso, P. Glander, B. Swenson, A. Bubba, K. Thompson, J. Reese, A. Preziuso, L. Snyder, M. Bachman, B. Ferguson, P. Brosseau, K Dietz, D. Darlak, J. Noel, G. Corapi, J. Brodie, B. Echert, D. Nolan, G. Pierega, B. Wee, J. Bardi, J. Clark, B. Connolly, A. Mailahn, G. Adelsburger, J Conway, B. Herr, M. Smith. 99 m INTER-VARSITY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship is an evangelizing fellowship that reaches beyond itself to intro- duce the campus to Jesus Christ, that helps Christian students to bring life and learning into focus, and that challenges to students to involve themselves in God ' s plan for world evangelism. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is a small but growing group of students with a common interest in sports who are trying to reach young people with the challenge and adventure of following and serving Christ. Left side (front to back): R. Bottomley. L. Taylor, C. Krishan, S. Franklin, A. Crudden, E. Barbacovey. Right side (front to back): W. Terry, B. Neef (Pres.) B. Fulmer, D. Connell, L. Bottomley, R. Shope. 100 RELIGIONS Row 1: B. Mulligan, Sister Heaney, Father Campbell, J. Dickert, A. Rabottini. Row 2: M. Vanek, M. Buckwash, M. Bogutz, M. McNamara, L. Scotto, V. Walsh. Row 3: P. Ciotti, N. Kenney, J. Concilio, B. Solarz, M. Burgo. NEWMAN ASSOCIATION The Newman Association is the Cathohc Church on campus. The center on S. New Street is open at all times to ail students as a place to talk, to read, to study, or to relax and meet people. Dinners are cooked and served by students once a week; lectures, singalongs, films, and discussions are scheduled at least once a week. Mass is offered daily, and the chaplain is available at the con- venience of students. 101 NAVIGATORS The Navigators is an inter- national, evangelical Christian organization. Jesus Christ gave his followers the Great Commis- sion to go and make disciples (Matthew 28:19). The aim of the Navigators is to help fulfill that commission by multiplying labor- ers for Christ in every nation. The Navigators concentrate their work especially on campuses and military bases on every continent (more than thirty countries). 102 Row I: B. Blackiston (Area Rep.). A. Mancuso, J. Cowell. Row 2: A Degler, L, Keating, C. Brockway, C. Glatfelter, I.. Sycher, S. Keller, L. Newnom, J. Jessup, J. Sallade. Row 3: J. Benyo, T. Irwin, B, Tucker, C. Heron, D. Detzel, A. Cobot, A. Buckwalter, C. Delong. Row 4: B Maher, T. Tolo, D. Carpenter, B. Lewis (Regional Director). SELAH Selah is an informal, non- denominational Bible Study organization that meets weekly on the WCSC campus. We desire to study God ' s Word and to com- municate to others that Christ of- fers eternal life freely to all who believe that He died for them. We offer a warm welcome to anyone who would like to visit. Row 1: D. Seaman, T. Williamson, B. Morgan, T. Bergmaier, M. Gable, J. Tannous. Row 2: J. Tussey, C. Webb, J. Seifert. B. Huffman, B. Nonnemaker, W. Shearer, L. Saull, F. Vecchione. Row 3: R. Thompson, J. Galbraith, J. MacMurray, B. Filhian. Religious Groups not pictured: Campus Crusade for Christ Christian Science Organization Hillel Club Lutheran Student Association 103 Calvary Lutheran Church. Newman Center, West Chester State College. RELIGIOUS OPPORTUNITIES There are over 8,000 students at West Chester State College, and religion plays a major role in the daily lives of many of them. There are a number of religious organizations on campus that students may join, for example; the Campus Crusade for Christ, the Ecumenical Campus Ministry, and the Newman Center. Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) is an inter- denominational Christian movement run by stu- dents. CCC is designed to help students develop their relationship with Jesus Christ, and to learn how to share their faith with others. By offering Bi- ble studies, retreats, and conferences CCC per- forms a major service to many students. Ecumenical Campus Ministry is another inter- denominational ministry that works to serve stu- dents, faculty, and the surrounding community. Newman Center is a Catholic organization that offers daily religious services, dinners, lectures, and individual counseling, and also allows various campus organizations to use its facilities for extracurricular activities. ■ -rV ' ' .• 4 N .. -icfl ' i : A.r-; ? ' : •e. -i- Sij iiS5 S=3, - ' 3e: iigjnfc F ► ; A .-f ? ir W c : -J ! C Jl J. 1 ftTt ;i;ii: i ' ' . ,4 _-«! ■ inri;; -i--J kV liJ. IJ- ■jiir t: J ' :!. mi Miiiw :uji to « H n A. - ' ■ ■  ff V jr J 1 1 1 a _ Wi r - - « gg l ■ 4ai BB m smm St, Agnes Chruch. 105 Kesher Israel Congregation. A Time For Everything A time to give birth, and a time to die; A time to plant, and a time to uproot what is planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal: A time to tear down, and a time to build up. A time to weep, and a time to laugh: A time to mourn, and a time to dance. A time to throw stones, and a time to gather stones: A time to embrace, and a time to shun embracing A time to search, and a time to give up as lost: A time to keep, and a tim e to throw away. A time to tear apart, and. a time to sew together: A time to be silent, and a time to speak. A time to love, and a time to hate: A time for war, and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3:2-8 Holy Trinity on High Street. 107 i acu {■ ri 7 P (7 ftfUnr 110 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE WEST CHESTER. PENNSYLVAPflA 19380 THE PRB8IDENT 2ia.43e.2471 Dear Manbers of the Class of 1980: As President of West Chester State College, I am pleased to have the opportimity to extend greetings through the SERPENTINE. The six years which have elapsed since my arrival on the campijs have for me been filled with challenges and new experiences, I hope the same has held true for you and that you have found a good learning environment as well as a place to enjoy the extra- curricular activities that add inportant dimensions to college life. For sane of you, graduate or professional studies are in your future - for others, the world of business or a profession. Whatever your plans may be, I ui e you to keep in touch with the institution with wtiich you will now be involved as alumni, and w ich will continue to serve the needs and interests of its student body. The severe problems created by escalating costs and budgetary restrictions are still very much with us; the prospect of any relief in the near futvo-e seems remote. Your class has truly felt the full impact of the austerity we continue to experience. Ask not what your College can do for you, but rather what you can do for your College might well serve as the credo of not only the Class of 1980 but of all w io cone after you. The state Collies must rely more and more on their graduates for both financial and moral support if they are to continue to serve the Coimonwealth of Pennsylvania by offering low-cost, quality hi er education to every person desiring it. I regret that I could not knov all of you personally. Seme of the class meitoers I did cone to know through meetings involving issues of concern to the college cormunity and others I met at college social functions. I hope that you will not restrict your retiom to the College to class reunions on Alumni Day but will ccme as often as possible. A warm welcome always awaits you. Finally, warmest wishes are extended for success in all your future endeavors. May the years ahead be everything you could wish than to be. Cordially, Charles G. Mayo President 112 VICE PRESIDENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS Dr. Dennis Bell I am pleased to have this opportunity to recognize and commend the non-instructional staff. In order that the three major functions of West Chester State College, teaching, research, and service can be effectively and efficiently accomplished, hundreds of dedicated staff support those directly involved in the principal missions of the College. In addition to the clerical support provided to the divisions of Academic Affairs, Administration and Fiscal Affairs, and Student Affairs, there are hundreds of tasks per- formed by this very important group of people. Thirty-four major buildings are cleaned and main- tianed; 540 acres of grounds are mowed and groomed; heat, light, air conditioning, ventilation and other utilities are supplied; and a budget of approximatey $34 million is annually collected and expended. Computer personnel, tradesmen, fiscal assistants, accountants, storekeepers, police officers, nurses, library staff, electronic technicians, and many, many more provide the expertiese to keep the College running. Chaucer stated in his Cantebury Tales And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. If Chaucer were alive today, I am sure that he would join us in our message of congratulations on a job well done to the non-instructional staff who make learning and teaching possible. —Dr. Dennis Bell 114 PROVOST AND ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Richard Branton Many people seem to think that there is a fundamental conflict between liberal arts education and education that is vocationally directed. In my opinion, however, the two approaches to education are in conflict only when they attempt to be mutually exclusive. Instead, they should be closely related. One of the great strengths of this College is that is has strong programs in both areas, and treats both with respect. We must certainly do more to make opportunities in each area available to students, and the newly instituted minor system should go a long way towards accomplishing such a goal. I hope to see additional measures of this kind developed in the immediate fuutre, measures that will enable the students graduating from West Chester State College not only to be familiar with the traditions and concepts of our civilization, but to understand and possess a practical means of playing a role in it as well. This type of preparation will, I believe, lead to a continuing interest in education after graduation and thus will produce citizens who are both intellectually an d socially vital. — Dr. Richard Branton 115 VICE PRESIDENT OF ADMISSIONS AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Dr. Louis Weislogel Live to learn and learn to live. Graduation is not the end — only the beginning. The experiences that you have shared at West Chester have laid the foundation for a lifetime of learning. You must continue to grow- as long as you live. Grow in your love of learning. Grow through all your years. Grow! Man is never finished. Education never stops. — Dr. Louis Weislogel Dr. Louis Weislogel at his office in Sykes. 116 FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean: Dr. Marc Durand COORDINATORS: Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth, Dr. William Torop Anthropology Sociology History Art Mathematical Sciences Biology Philosophy Chemistry Physics Earth Sciences Psychology English Speech Comm. Theatre Foreign Languages Dr. William Torop Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth 117 FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Acting Dean: Dr. John Shea SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Coordinator: Dr. James Milne Accounting Business Administration Criminal Jusice Economics Government Planning Social Work 118 SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Coordinator: Dr. Phyllis Goetz Health Education Nursing Physical Education Speech Path. Audiology SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Coordinator: Dr. Richard Strayer Counselor Education Early Childhood Elementary Instructional Media Reading Secondary Ed. Professional Studies Special Education SCHOOL OF MUSIC Coordinator: Dr. James Sullivan Instrumental Music Keyboard Music Music Education History Literature Theory Composition Vocal Choral 119 GRADUATE AND CONTINUING STUDIES Dean: Dr. Lon Weber M 1 ■ — - — - -m r- bi m k H b 1 1 r m K m v i ,v 7 r r ! ACADEMIC SERVICES AND SPCIAL PROGRAMS Dean: Dr. John Bross 120 Dr. Robert E. Carlson, a history professor here at West Chester State College since 1961, received the Exceptional Academic Ser- vice Award on December 7, 1979. This award, which is given each year to distinguished professors in the Pennsylvania State Colleges, was presented by the Distinguished Faculty Awards Commission in Harrisburg. Dr. Carlson was given this honor for his service to higher education in the Commonwealth and to the discipline of history. Dr. Carlson has served as chairperson of the History Department during the years 1967-1970, and from 1975 to the present. In addi- tion, he established the Nu Sigma chapter of Phi Altha Theta, the Marshall Award, and the Drayer Award. Dr. Carlson ' s many ser- vices to the college include his series of lectures on New Dimen- sions in History, focusing on new research techniques such as quantitative history and psychohistory. Also, he organized and played host to meetings of the Modern European Historians, the Oral Historians, and the Pennsylvania Historical Association here at West Chester State College. His organization of various con- ferences, lectures, and workshops for faculty and students demonstrate his active concern for history and education. Dr. Carlson ' s memberships include the American Historical Association, the Advisory Council for the Society for the History of Technology, and the Undergraduate Paper Award Committee for Phi Alpha Theta. He served as vice-president for the International Council and was also on its scholarship Award Committee. He has acted as vice-president for the Pennsylvania Historical Association and has been elected to the Chester County Historical Society ' s Board of Directors. Research is a very important aspect of Dr. Carlson ' s life. His publications of articles and reviews in both academic and historical magazines and journals exemplify his dedication to higher education and history. He has received various grants to continue his research and is currently preparing a Bibliography of Chester County. DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS Dr. Robert E. Carlson Another award presented by the Distinguished Faculty Awards Commission in Harrisburg was that of Distinguished Teaching Chair to Dr. John J. Turner, His award as given for his teaching ap- proach and for his interest in and creation of a course that examines violence in America. Dr. Turner has been a member of the West Chester State College History Department since 1965. His involvement in the Faculty Un- ion led him to be local and state Grievance Chairman of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Historical Association, Chester County Historical Society, Oral History Association, American Historical Association, American Civil Liberties Union, Phi Alpha Theta, and NAACP. Dr. Turner ' s interest in American violence began in the turbulent I960 s; his course. Violence in America, was introduced in 1973. This course has grown considerably, with approximately 10 sections offered in the 1978-1979 academic year. Dr. Turner places special attention on writing essays, focusing on significant factors, and drawing conclusions based on factual data. Historial humor is one means by which Dr. Turner brings life to past events; maps, car- toons, metaphors, songs, and poems are used to reenact history vividly. It is this type of teaching and creativity that has dis- tinguished Dr. Turner. Dr. Turner ' s works have been published in numerous journals and magazines. He co-edited a book entitled Rioi, Rout, and Tumult: Readings in American Social and Political Violence. Currently, he is involved in the editing of a number of books and the writing of an article. One important way Dr. Turner studies history and obtains data through oral projects. Instead of using previously published research, he seeks the direct approach and personally interviews the sources. 121 Dr. John J. Turner ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY President Dr. Charles G. Mayo ADMINISTRATION AND FISCAL AFFAIRS Dr. Dennis D. Bell (Vice President) Mrs. Carole Detterline Mr. William Hayes Mr. Sam Hoffman Mr. Criss Maltison Mrs. Ruth McCoach Mr. Wasyl Polischuk Mr. Everett Shaefer Mr. Alfred Sykes ADMISSIONS AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Dr. Louis F. Weislogel (Vice President) Dr. Judith Baron Ms. Barbara Black Mr. Walter Blair Mr. Theodore Butcher Dr. Conrad Chalick Dr. Joyce Countiss Ms. Dorothy Demetor Mr. Joseph Drabyak Ms. Elizabeth Giangiulio Ms. Marsha Haug Mr. Robert Jensen Ms. Mell Josephs Dr. George Kane Mr. William Kipp Dr. Philip Kistler Dr. Robert Kurzinsky Mr. Thomas Lordan Dr. Vivan Nix Early Mr. Roger Patrizio Dr. Angelo Puig Dr. Thomas Spierling Mr. Leslie Stevenson Mr. Godfrey Studenmund Ms. Rhonda Todd Ms. Dorothy Willard Mr Richard Yoder ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Dr. Richard Branton (Provost Vice President) Dr. Patricia Johnson Dr. Martin Higgins GRADUATE AND CONTINUING STUDIES Dr. Lon W. Weber (Dean) Dr. Emanuel Berger Dr. Edward N. Norris Dr. Ernest L. Peters Ms. Sandra F. Pritchard Dr. LeRoy R. Schuette ACADEMIC SERVICES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Dr. John Bross (Dean) Ms. Rhoda S. Abramowitz Mr. Louis Casciato Dr. Thomas Egan Dr. Jody Harris Ms. Elizabeth Hasson Mr. Daniel F. Sharkey LIBRARY Mr. Frank Q. Helms (Director) Ms. Emma Lee Brown Ms. Cecila Carmichael Ms. Mary Anne Burns Duffy Ms. Josephine Hampson Ms. Beth Haw Mr. Leonard Heverly Ms. Alberta McAfee Ms. Chrstina McCawley Ms. Mary E. Nehlig Ms. Sarah Rivoir Mr. R. Gerald Schoelkopf Ms. Eleanor Sinclair Ms. Eugenia Truesdell Ms. Ruth Weidner Mr. Daniel Yeh FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Marc Durand (Acting Dean) Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth (Coordinator) Dr, William Torop (Coordinator) ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Dr. Patrick Luck (Chairperson) Dr. Thomas Bamat Dr. Marshall J. Becker Mr. Jon Cowen Dr. Bonita Freeman- Witthoft Dr. Harvey Greisman Ms. Cheryl Hodgins Dr. Dimitri Mones Mr. Martin Murphy Dr. Glen Samueison ART DEPARTMENT Dr. Pamela Hemphill (Chairperson) Mr. John Baker Mr. Richard E. Blake Mr. Ronald N. Define Mr. Jack G. Hawthorne Mr. Perry F. Hoberg Mr. Victor Lasuchin Mr. Robert Dale McKinney Mr. William J. Rarick Mr. Thomas G. Reed Mr. Gus V. Sermas Ms. Bernice Shapiro Ms. Carolyn Simmendinger Mr. Linwood J. White CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Dr. Robert Foery (Chairperson) Dr. Edward A ' Zary Dr. Justo Bravo Dr. Helen Eichelberger Dr. William Feldman Dr. Andrew Goudy Dr. Virgil Magnuson Dr. John Mangravite Dr. Francis J. Reynolds Dr. Philip Rudnick Ms. Ardis M. Williams Dr. Philip Witonsky Dr. Milton Wolf BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Dr. Jack Waber (Chairperson) Mr. Robert W. Bernhardt Mr. William C. Brown Dr. Carmela Cinquina Ms. Georgann CuUen Dr. Thomas DeMott Dr. John Dorchester Dr. Marianne Eleuterio Dr. Scott Ellis Mr. Harry Jones Ms. Margaret Martinez Dr. William R. Overlease Dr. Ronald F. Romig Ms. Susan W. Webster Dr. Richard Woodruff EARTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Mr. Louis Casciato (Chairperson) Mr. John Ehleiter Dr. Seymour S. Greenberg Mr. Robert Hannum Mr. Hubert Harber Dr. Allen Johnson Dr. George Reed Dr. Russell Rickert Dr. Paul Widick ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Dr. David McKenty (Chairperson) Mr. John Bosworth-Fling Ms. Valerie Boyland Dr. Michael Brooks Mr. Joseph P. Browne Ms. Stella P. Burton Mr. Uel W. Combs Dr. Thomas Corr Dr. Joseph Falgie Dr. John Field Mr. Frank B. Ford Dr. William D. Fordyce Dr. William N. Garrett Dr. John L. Gaunt Dr. Paul Green Dr. J. Bernard Haviland Dr. WilHam H. Henry Dr. Claude Hunsberger Dr. James T. Kelleher Dr. John T. Kelley Dr. John P. Kent Dr. Ammon Kershner Dr. Dwight McCawley Dr. Lynette McGrath Dr. Alice Markow Mr. Robert Miller Dr. Bernard S. Oldsey Dr. Kestas Myrsiades Mr. WiHie E. Page Mr. Michael A. Peich Dr. William G. Prater Dr. Robert Rimel Ms. Elizabeth Smith Dr. S. Keith Taylor Mr. David G. Thurbon Dr. C. J. Trotman Dr. John W. Ward Dr. Robert H. Weiss Dr. Theodora L. West Mr. Jack E. Wise Dr. Elsie Ziegler FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT Mr. Ronald Gougher (Chairperson) Mr. Erminio Braidotti Mr. Roger Brown Mr. Ralph Eisenstadt Mr. Jorge Escorcia Mr. Stephen Gilmour Mr. Dusan P. Gluman Mr. Robert Greene Ms. Marianne H. Kulaski Ms. Matilda Lipscomb Dr. Ronald P. Lombardi Ms. Amalia T. Peters Ms. Julia Puerta-Reed Ms. Mary-Ann Reiss Dr. Alfred Roberts Mr. John Rosso Mr. Richard A. Schneider Dr. Phihp Smith HISTORY DEPARTMENT Dr. Harry Schalck (Chairperson) Dr. H. James Burgwyn Dr. Robert E. Carlson Dr. Florence Joseph Crowley Mr. Raymond A. Doyle Dr. Claude R. Foster Dr. Frank Fox Dr. Clifford H. Harding Dr. Thomas J. Heston Mr. William Bennett Peters Dr. Dean C. Riley Dr. Harry G. Schalck Dr. Anne Sessa Mr. Harold E. Shaffer Dr. Irene G. Shur Dr. Norbert Solden Dr. Charles H. Stuart Dr. Jane B. Swan Dr. John J. Turner Dr. Richard J. Webster Dr. Robert J. Young MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Mr. Frank Milliman (Chairperson) Mr. Thomas Ahlborn Mr. Howard Edelman Dr. Thomas Egan Dr. James Fabrey Mr. Wesley Fasnacht Dr. Albert E. Filano Dr. Frank Grosshans Dr. Sebastian S. Koh Dr. James L ' heureux Dr. Eli M. Mandelbaum Mr. Frank Milliman Dr. Michael Montemuro Dr. Ronnie L. Morgan Mr. Joseph G. Moser Mr. G. King Perry Mr. Francoise Schremmer Mr. William H. Seybold Ms. Ann Skeath Ms. Ruth S. Stanley Mr. Ralph Verno Dr. John W. Weaver Mr. Mark F. Wiener Dr. Paul Wolfson PHYSICS Mr. Robert Hawkes (Chairperson) Mr. Brent Kaplan Dr. Frank S. Smith Dr. Harold L. Skelton Dr. Stanley J. Yaroserick PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT Dr. George Claghorn (Chairperson) Mr. Paul Banyacski Dr. William S. Croddy Dr. Walter Hippie Mr. Thomas W. Piatt Dr. Stanley Riukas Dr. Paul A. Streveler Dr. Frederick Struckmeyer Mr. Edwin L. Williams PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Ms. Elizabeth Eldredge (Chairperson) Dr. Elise Bartholemew Dr. Jay L. Clark Dr. Bernard B. Cohen Dr. Mary E. Crawford Dr. Kenneth L. Jackman Mr. Samuel F. Moore Dr. Walena C. Morse Dr. Edward I. Pollack Dr. Jack Porter Dr. Louis H. Porter Dr. Harold R. Sands Mr. Robert R. Shinehouse SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE DEPARTMENT Dr. William Morehouse (Chairperson) Ms. Christine H. Abbott Mr. Jay H. Berkowitz Mr. Robert E. Bytnar Dr. Diane O. Casagrande Ms. Saundra M. Hall Dr. Yoko Hashimoto-Sinclair Ms. Carolyn B. Keefe Dr. Dennis R. Klinzing Dr. Myles Martel Dr. Lauren B. Meiswinkel Dr. William Morehouse Ms. Jane W. Saddoris FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Dr. John Shea (Acting Dean) SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Dr. James Milne (Coordinator) ACCOUNTING Mr. Eugene Hassler (Chairperson) Mr. Clyde J. Galbraith Mr. Kenneth Hiltebeitel Dr. Ali Naggar Mr. Bruce Posegate Mr. Carl M. Smith Mr. Richard Smith Mr. Timothy Zito BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT Dr. Angelo Ballas (Chairperson) Dr. Hung Chu Mr. Thomas Craben Dr. Andrew Green Dr. Robert Henry Mr. David Kenerson Dr. Joseph Thorson CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Dr. Harold Metz (Chairperson) Mr. William Anderson Mr. Bruce Doman Dr. Thomas Francella Mr. Daniel Hennessey Dr. John Humanick Mr. William Muir Mr. Thomas Pitt Mr. David Rhodes Dr. Janet Seidel Mr. Raymond Walters ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Dr. Philip DeMoss (Chairperson) Dr. Kevin Dunleavy Mr. Jerry Haupt Dr. Tahany Naggar Dr. Eugene Schooler Dr. Patrick J. Sylvester GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT Mr. David Eldredge (Chairperson) Mr. F. Robert Bielski Mr. A. Wayne Burton Mr. William Burns Dr. Thomas Brady Mr. Charles Grassel Mr. Lester Houtz Mr. Lawrence lacono Dr. Robert Marbach Ms. Kathleen McQuaid Mr. Joseph Melusky Mr. Ronald Morrow Mr. William Rampon Dr. Arlene Rengert Dr. Bhim Sandhu Dr. John Tachovsky Dr. Wesley Thomas SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT Dr. John Main (Chairperson) Mrs. Charlott Bartlett Mrs. Cheryl Hodgins Mrs. Mildred Joyner Ms. Mary McCullough Ms. Nancy Schultz Mrs. Mary Tatunchak Ms. Lupe Torre Ms. Susan Weider Ms. Sonia Wingate Dr. Margaret Yeakel SCHOOL OR EDUCATION Dr. Richard Strayer (Coordinator) COUNSELOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dr. Edward Smith (Chairperson) Mr. Ronald Gottshall Dr. Saul Greenberg Dr. Wallace Kahn Mr. William Rahn Dr. Julian Swiren EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dr. E. Riley Holman (Chairperson) Dr. Patricia Grasty (Asst. Chair.) Dr. George Maxim (Assit. Chair.) Mr. James Brice Mrs. Nona Chern Mr. Scott Dunlap Dr. Edward Gibson Mr. Jack Grafton Dr. James Habecker Mrs. Joan Hasselquist Mrs. Elizabeth Hasson Mr. Robert Herres Dr. Philip Hoggard Dr. John Jacecko Dr. Charlotte King Dr. Carrie Kulp Mrs. Mary Ann Morgan Dr. Joseph Peta Mrs. Ruth Petkofsky Dr. Carol Radich Dr. Carlos Ziegler Dr. Cornelia Zimmerman INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA DEPARTMENT Dr. Joseph Spiecker (Chairperson) Mr. David Redmond Mr. Russell Reis Mr. Jay Steinmetz READING DEPARTMENT Dr. Jane Gelfand (Chairperson) Dr. Eleanor Christensen Dr. Joseph Hall Dr. Mary Keetz Dr. Bernice Salup Dr. Robert Szabo SECONDARY EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Dr. Jay Silverman (Chairperson) Dr. Mary Cleary (Asst. Chair.) 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Swartley HISTORY AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT Dr. Liselette Schmidt (Chairperson) Dr. Constantine Johns Dr. Sterling Murray Dr. Frederick C. Pflieger Dr. Mary A. Vinquist Dr. James R. Wells KEYBOARD MUSIC DEPARTMENT Dr. Richard Veleta (Chairperson) Mr. Robert Bedford Mrs. Patricia T. Lee Mr, Robert C. Lucas Mr. Praxiteles Pandel Dr. Robert Pennington Ms. Shirley Pethes Dr. Robert D. Schick Mr. John R. Robilette Mr. Richard Fields Dr. Charles A. Sprenkle Mr. Jacques Voois Mr. W. Benjamin Whitten MUSIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dr. Margaretta Carey (Chairperson) Dr. Alexander Antonowich Ms. Carol Beimain Mr. John C. Collins Dr. Richard C. Merrell Ms. Sara M. Northeimer Dr. Ira Singleton Dr. C. Wayne Stringer THEORY AND COMPOSITION DEPARTMENT Dr. Harry Wilkinson (Chairperson) Mr. Donald Dillard Mr. Charles D. Gangemi Mr. M. Teresine Haban, Sr. Dr. James E. McVoy Dr. Shirley Munger Dr. Larry A. 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Accounting DEBORAH LINCOLN B.A Elementary Ed. WAYNE LINDSEY B.A. Pol. Science 164 JANET LINK B.S. Elementary Ed. PHYLLIS LIPPINCOTT B.S. Instrumental Music Ed. SONDRA LISSE B.S. Musk Ed JOSE LLOYD B.S. Music Ed DAWN LOCKARD B.S- Business Admin. Management tal IViT MARYC. LOPATA fl.5 Elementary Ed and Spec. Ed JAMES LUCADAMO B.S. CriminalJuslice JOHNLUCEY B.S. Speech Comm. BEVERLY LUDECKE B S Elementary Ed. wm LINDA LUDWIG B S. Elementary Ed. and Spec. Ed. 165 Almost all the comforts of home. ■ TERRIS LYNN DEBRAMACINTYRE B.S. Health and Phys Ed. B S. Chemistry ANDREW MANCUSOJR. ELIZABETH M MANUANARO LINDA MANLEY B S. Health ami Phys. Ed. BS Elementary Ed. BS Health and Phys. Ed. LUANNLMARCHIANO B.S. Accounting NIC KOLAS MARTELLACCl B.S Music Ed 166 LINDA MASON BS Health and Phys. Ed CATHERINE MASSEY B A. 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Accounting NANCY MCGETTIGAN B S Elementary Ed. PAULMCGRANE BS Health and Phys Ed. EILEEN MCHUGH B.S. Elementary Ed. TERESA E MCHUGH B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. FRANK MCLAUGHLIN B.S. Business Management 169 JOANN MCLAUGHLIN BS. Public Health GARY MCLAUGHLIN B S Elemenlan ' Ed. STEVEN MCLAUGHLIN B.S. Business Management SUSAN MCMACKIN BS Health and Phys. Ed. JOSEPH MCMICHAEL B.S. Accounting KATHLEEN MCMULLIN B.S. Early Childhood Ed. Special Ed. STEPHEN T MCNALLY B.S. Criminal Justice MARY E. MCNAMARA B.A. Social Work KATE M. MCNULTY B.S. Criminal Justice K.ATHLEEN MCSORLEY BS Social Welfare JOHN MCVAN B.S Health and Phvs Ed. CHARLENE M MEGARGEL B.S. Nursing ANNIE E. MEITZLER B.S. Business Management LYNN E MELUSKEY B S Elementary Ed. MARK MEMMO B S Computer and Informative Sciences LEONOR MENDEZ B.A. French opposite page top: A cure for the munchies. middle: A view of the old Mb- rary. middle: Keeping up on current events. bottom: Back to the dorm after a tough day of classes. 170 CAROL MENNA BS Health and Phvs. Ed. RLTHANNE A MESSNER B S Accounting CHRISTOPHER J MEYER B S Business JANET MIDDLETON B S Health and Phys. £d. MARLENE J MILKOSKY BS Health and Phys. Ed. TED M MILLARD BA Social Welfare CYNTHIA R MILLER B .A Speech Comm JAMES W. MILLER BS. Computer Science NANCY L MILLER B.S. Education SANDRA MILLER BS. Health and Phys Ed. 171 VICTORIA MILLER BS Health and Phys. Ed. DIANE MITCHELL B.5. Elementary Ed MARIANNE MOLTZ B S Elementary Ed. KERIE MOORE B S Elementary Ed NANCY MOORE BS. Speech Path, and Audio. ELIZABETH MORAN LUCILLE R MORGAN B.S. Public Health BS Social Welfare DARAH S. MOSES B-A Speech Comm. GLENN F. MOTSON BS Music Ed BRIAN MOUL m BS Music Ed. Voice CAROL MOWRY W f BS Social Welfare ■ Trfi ss?mm WILLIAM MUHR BS. Criminal Justice B RAE-ANNE MOONEY BS. Criminal Justice Pl r jLs, f WINIFRED MOSS P ' i(L BS. Elementary Ed L m JILL MOYER j l BS Music Ed. LAWRENCE R MORRIS BS. Marketing ROBERT F MORRIS BS. Music Ed. Vocal Chorol DIANE N. MOSER BS Public Health 172 SANDRA MUNCH B S Elementary Ed. CHARLES MIRARCHIE CAROL MURPHY B A Governmem and Planning BS Elementary Ed. Special Ed JIM MURPHY JOYCE MUSE DAVID MUSUMECI B.A. BS. Biology Chemistry-Biology B A Business Admin. Marketing B S Business Admin Accounting RENEE B. MUSGROVE JOHN MUSTIN KIMBERLY MYERS BS Elementary Ed B S Business Admin and Accounting B A Speech Comm. PATRICIA MULLEN 8 5 Business Accounting MARYMULVEY B S Health and Phys Ed VALERIE MYERS BS Music Ed 173 PATRICIA NAGLE B.S. Elementary Ed. ANGELA NASTASEE B.A. Speech Comm. TINAL NEUROTH B S Nursing KATHYNASE B S Chemistry Biology THOMAS E. NEUBAUER B S American History PATRICIA A. NEWTON BS Health and Phys. Ed. 174 A sign of the times DON ' T IMPORT OIL EXPORT IRAIMIAIM STUDEr :TS CAN IRAN LISANOVICK BS Health and Phys. Ed ANTHONY ONTO BS. Health and Phys. Ed. AMY PACKER BS School Health KATHLEEN O ' DOWD BS Nursing TERESA O ' SHEA BS. Health and Phys. Ed HEYOUNGPAEK B.S. Accounting KATHLEEN NOON B.A. Social Welfare AURELIOP OJEDA B S Nursing SHERRY OWENSBY BS. Music CHARLOTTE T.ODONNELL B S Social Work LINOAPAWLYK BS. Social Welfare JOSEPH PAOLANTONIO JOANNE PAPAIOANOU B S CnminalJustice BS Business Admin I Accounting JODI NORSOPH B.A. CriminalJustice STEVEN T PAPP B S CriminalJustice Recitation Hall — The oldest building on campus. MARIE PASTRE B.S. Chemsitry Biology DONA PATCH BS Speech Palh and A udio. WILLIAM PATROSKI BS Health and Phys. Ed. GRAC E PATTON BS Health and Phys. Ed JANET E PEACE BS Early Childhood Ed. JOHN PEAK.JR BS Health AMY PEARLMAN B.S. Music Education ANN J. PEARSON B S Dental Hygiene 176 . A future student? HELENEPEARCE B.S. Management MARKPEDERSEN BS Health and Phys Ed. WINTONPELIZZONIII B S. Computer Science KENTJ PENNELL B.S. Music Ed. LEONARDC. PENNINGTON FRANK PERANTEAU, SR. B.S. History B S CriminalJustice GINAPERONE B S Speech Pathology KATHLEEN A. PERRAS B.S Nursing MARY PETERSEN B.S. Nursing MARGARET PETRACCA B.S. Early Child. Spec. Ed. Now out into the working world. NANCY PEZZANO B.S Elementary Ed LORNA PFIRSCHING B.S. Health and Phys Ed 177 ANNE PHILLIPS B.A. Public Adminislralion ELEANOR PHILLIPS B.S. Business Accounting VERNA PICKENS B.S. Nursing MICHAEL PIERGALLINE B.S. Business Mgt. JANET PIERI B.S. CriminalJustice MARIA POLYMENAKAS B.S. Special Ed. SUSAN PONIATOWSKI B.S. Health and Phys Ed. JANICE POWELL B.S. Business Admin. NANCY E. PREUSS B.A. Business Management LINDA PREZIUSO B.S. Early Childhood 178 VENEZUELA PROCTOR B S CriminalJustice PETER A PROKOPCHAK B.S. Music Ed. MIRIAM PRIOLEAU B.S. CriminalJustice MICHELEPRON BS Social Welfare CONCETTA PROTOPAPA B.A Spanish DIANNEPUND BS Health and Phvs Ed. ANNEJ.PURCELL B S Speech Path and A udio. CONCtPCION PU1 ANS BS Health and Phys. Ed. MICHELEPYKE B.S Special Ed. CAROL QUIGLEY B.S Elementary Ed. 179 GERALYN QUINN B.S Health and Phvs. Ed, SUSAN RACHFALSKI B.S. Chemistry JEFFREY RANDALL B.A. Political Science RICHARD A RAUB BS Music Ed. SUSAN RAILING B.S. Math Education SHELIA RAWLS B A Social Welfare BARBARA RAYER fl 5 Music Ed ROBIN REBER BS Early Childhood Ed. JAMES REESE BS Health and Phvs Ed MARY E. REESER BS Health and Phvs Ed. KATHLEEN REED BS Phsvical Ed. LINDA REISDORF B S ursing LEO REILLY B S Elementary Ed. KATHRYN REINHOLD BS Elementary Ed. ROBERT REINKING B .A Criminal Justice CHERYL REMBERT BS Social Welfare opposite page top: Rookie Cor- coran proofreads his term paper middle: Hard at work at McCarthy ' s desk. middle: Preparing for an after- noon football game. bottom: A hurrough landmark — The First National Bank. 180 BARBARA REMELY B.S. Elementary Ed. Spec. Ed. CHARLOTTE RETZLER B.S. Education JOHN T RICHARDS B.S. Music Education SHERYL RIDDELL B S Elementary Ed. KATHY RIGGS B S Speech Pathology MARILYN RIOBOLI B S Elemenlarv Ed. LINDA RITTER B.A Elementary Ed. Spec. Ed. LINDA RITTER B.S. Elementary Ed. LISA RITTER B.S Elementary Ed. Reading JOHN RITTHAMEL B.S. Accounting 181 GREGORY RIRIELLO B.S. Music MATTHEW ROBERTO BS. Health and Phys Ed NOREEN M. ROBERTSON B A Biology PETER ROBINSON B.A. Math JOHN ROCCARO B.S. Computer Science MICHAELG RODDY B.S Health and Phys. Ed. GARYH.RODGERS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. LAURIE ROFINI B A History PAMELA RONAYNE BS Elementary Ed. MAUREEN ROONEY BS Health and Phvs Ed. MARK ROTE B.S Criminal Justice RICHARD ROTZ BS Music Ed J. ROULSTON B.S. Business PATRICIA ROWAN B.S. Elementary Ed. VANDYKE D. ROWELL B.S. Public Administration EARHAD ROWGHANI B.S Business KATHLEEN RUFF B.S. Elementary Ed. Reading PAUL RUFFENACH BS Public Health 182 THOMAS SAKOVITS STEPHEN RUFFINI CAROL SACHS BS Health and Phys. Ed. BA Psychology B S Speech Path and Audio. SCOTT SANTO MARYANN T. SALAMONE SUZANNE SANTORA BS Music Ed- BS Music Ed BS Health and Phys Ed. DONNA SASSA FERNANDA SASSI CINDY SATTAZAHN BS Speech Path and Audio B.S. Psychology B.S.Early Childhood Ed. BRENDAL SAUL ELIZABETH SAWA THOMAS SCANLAN BS Early Childhood Ed BS Public Health B S Business Administration 183 HAROLD SCHAEFER BS Business Administration WENDY SCHEETZ BS. Elementary Eli. MICHELLE SCHAEFFER B S CriminalJuslice JEFFREY SCHMIDT B.S. Business Management REBECCA E. SCHROEDER B.S. Elementary Ed. Spec. Ed. 184 One aspect of anatomy class. + x (kbfEcls OT ft T TV,uRi_ OcT.it 7 ( RAYMOND T.SCOTTO DREW SEAMAN SUSAN SEISLOVE CYNTHIA SUZICH BS Social Welfare BS Music Ed. BS. Business Marketing BS. Nursing WENDY SEIZ EILEEN SEPTYNSKI VERONICA D.SERAFINI RENEEA. SERRA B S. CriminaUustice BS, Elementary Ed. Spec. Ed. BS. Speech Pathology BS. Health and Phys. Ed KAREN SEVICK GEORGIA SEYMOUR PAULA SHAFFNER KEVIN T.SHANER B.S. Nursing B.A. Psychology B A Political Science IPubl. Adm. BS Music Ed. DEBORAH SHANNON NANCY E.SHARP CATHERINE SHAW REGINASHEELEN BA Psychology BS Early Childhood Ed. 8,5. Nursing B.A. Psychology Man ' s best friend is ' his pup. Lounging in the sun. CAROL M SHIRK B A Speech Pathology JANM.SHELHAMER B.S. Nursing JAMESP.SHINEHOUSE B.S. Business Admin. SUSAN SHOTWELL VERONIQUE S SHUMAN GARY M. SHUNK BA Early Childhood Ed BS Music Ed BS Elementary Ed. CAROLYN SICHETTI B A Literature MICHAEL SITES B S CriminalJustice LOUIS SITI B.S. Business Admin. JOHNSIVCO B.A. Math Computer Science ANNSKAHAN B S Speech Path and Audio. PAULA SKUTNICK B.A Psychology DEBORAH J SMARGIASSI B.S. Elementary Ed. ALBERTSMITH III B S History 186 MAUREEN SMITH BS. Business Admin. SUSAN SMITH B.A Speech Comm ROBERT SMODIC BS Health and Phis Ed Dinnertime . . 187 NANCY SNYDER B A German EMERY D. SOMERVILLE B.S. Education REBECCA SOWERBY B.SHelalhandPhys.Ed. DEBRA SPATZ B.S. Nursing DAVID SPRINGSTEEN B S Accounting ■ ■ ' •.■i. .-- i:fci_Cli . .Vi MARK M ST GERMAIN B S Accounting NANCY ST JOHN SUSAN STAFFORD PAULSTAHLE FRANK STANECK JOSEPH STARINIERI B.A An History B.S. Accounting B.A. Biology B.A. Music B S Elementary Ed 1 Spec Ed 188 DOLORES A. STEELEY B.A Music ELISABETH STEHLY BS Music Ed LINDA STEPHENS B.S. Elementary Ed. RAYMOND STERCULA B S Health and Phys. Ed. SANDRA STEWART B.S. Spec. Ed. LESLIE STOVER BS Health and Phys Ed KAREN STRAND B S Health and Phys. Ed. BARBARA STANTON B.S. Nursing LAWRENCE STRATTON B.S. Special Ed. JOSEPH M.STRIPPOLI B S. BuLsness Mgl. 189 MARLA L. STURGIS B.A Elementary Ed. GEORGE J. SUAREZ BA Poliiical Science ROBERT SUPPER B S Accounling SURF SWEISFORD B A Sociology HELEN SWIFT B S Public Health KAREN E. SWYDERSKI B.S. Business Admin. STANLEY E. SZCZESNIAK B S Elementary Ed. ANTONIA SZUPPER B.A. Communicatons MICHAEL J. TABEGNA B.S. French Education KIMBERLEE TADDEI B S Elementary Ed SUSAN L TADDEI BA. Literature SHARON TAGUE B.S Elementary Ed .Art FRANCIS TARABORELLI B S Health Education DEBRA TAROWSKY B A Theater A rts LINDA D TAVARES BS Health and Phys Ed LINDA TATE B.S. Elementary Ed. opposite page top: The way we were. middle: A little daydreaming between studies. middle: Not on the first date. bottom: A new kind of plant. DARIUSTAYLOR B S CriminalJustice LESLIETEEPLE B S. Chemistry I Biology 190 MARY TERZANO B-A- Speech Comm. MARY TETI B S Criminal Justice A. JASMIN THIGPEN BS Social Welfan BEVERLY THOMAS BS Elementary Ed Spec. Ed E LYNN THOMAS BS Music BRLCE THOMPSON BS Health and Phis Ed. KEITH B. THOMPSON B S Elementary Ed Math PAMELA THOMPSON BS. Early Childhood Ed PATRICIA G. THOMPSON BS. Physical Education PAUL THORNE JR. BA Social Welfare 191 ROLANDTILL BS Physical Ed. CELESTINED. TILLER B S CriminalJuslice DEBRATINGLEY BS. Music Ed. JAIMETOLEDO B.S. Spanish TRACY TOMLIN BS Public Health JEFFREY TOMLINSON B.S- CriminalJuslice VICTORIA TOY BS Music MARKTRACH BS Health and Phys Ed SUSAN TOMECHEK B.S. Special Ed. Math ROBIN TRAFFICAN B S. Elementary Ed. Spec. Ed. COLLEEN TRAHEY B.S. Business Admin. KIMBERLY A TRAPUZZANO B.S. Business Accounting KAREN TRAWICK B.S Criminal Justice JOSEPH TROIANI B.S Education D LYNN TUCKER B.S Clinical Chemistry AMY P. TURNER B.A. Psychology JOEL A TURNER B.A. Speech Comm ELIZABETH TWOMEY B.S. Accounting 192 LORNA UNRUH B.A. French KATHLEEN C. URQUHART B.S Psychology TERESA L.URSINI B.S. Spanish MAUREEN VAIL B.A Spanish ANTHONY VALENTINO B.A. Speech Comm. KARIN VALENTINO B A An History PERCY E.VANDUNK B.A. Speech Comm. VANESSA VERICA BS. Health and Phys. Ed RICHARD VERONEAU B.S. Elementary Ed. BARBARA VIA B S Elementary Ed. Math CAROL VICENTE B S Elementary Ed. DONNA L VIOLA B.S. Computer Science 193 JAYNEA.VISCUSO B.S Nursing MARITAVITO B S. Accounting PHIL A. VIVALDI BS Health and Phys. Ed. STEPHANIE VUXTON B.S Health and Phvs Ed LORIWADDELL B.S. Music Ed. NANCY WAKEFIELD BS. Health and Phys. Ed GEORGE WALDIE JR. BS Music Ed KAYWALBRUN B.S. Business Admin DENNIS WALKER BS Health and Phys Ed ROBERTL WALKER. JR. B.S. CriminalJustice 194 THERESA WALKER B.S. Elementary Ed. BEVERLY WALLACE B.S. Special Ed JOY WALLING B A. Psychology DEBORAH WALSH B A Spanish ROBERT WAMBOLD B.A. Pol. Science Pub. Admin JANEWARBURTON B.S. Elementary Ed . I Spec . Ed. KATHY WARD B.S. Elementary Ed . Spec . Ed. SUSAN WARNER B A Social Work LINDA WASHINGTON BS Social Welfare SUSAN WEADER B.A. Social Welfare BARBARA WEBER B.S. Social Work MARYBETH WEBER B S- Elementary Ed. 195 LINDA WESTON BA Health and Phys Ed CINDY WHALEN B.S. Health and Phys Ed. DAVID WHEELER B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. WILLIAM WHITEHEAD JR. B A Art ROBERT WIEDEMAN BA Health and Phys. Ed. 196 Basketball anyone? MAUREEN D WIEDMAYER B.A. Psychology MYRON WWILKINS B.A. Social Welfare SHARON WILLARD B A Philosophy I Religion DENISE WILLIAMS B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. KENNETH WILLIAMS JR B.S Elemenlarv Ed. KAREN WILLIAMS B.S. Nursing V ROBERT WILLIAMS B S CriminalJustice STEWART WILLIAMS B.S. Computer Science CHERYL WILLIS B.S. Elementary Ed. CHARLES E.WILSON B S Music Ed. DONNA WILSON B.S. Music Ed. FRANK WILSON BS. Music - Another way of looking at things. 197 JANWILTROUT B.S Nursing KIM WINSLOW B A. Polilical Science CYNTHIA WOLFROM B S Elementary Ed. I Spec Ed. WENDY WOLFROM B.S. Public Health ROBERT WOOD B.A . Speech Comm. JOHN WORLEY BS Health and Phv.s Ed GARY WRIGHT BS Health Ed. JOY WRIGHT B A Psychology ROBERT H WRIGHT BS Health and Phvs Ed. VAUGHN WRIGHT B.A. Speech Comm. 198 ANITA R YANDRISEVITS B.S. Elementary Ed. I Spec. Ed ELAINE LYAVORSKI B.S. Computer Science CINDY YETTER B.S. Music Ed. CLYDE YOUNG BS Health and Phys. Ed. DONALD YOUNG B.S. Elementary Ed. STEPHEN YOUNG BS Health and Phys Ed. rt- t4 f MARION ZACHAU B.S. Nursing MARCIA J ZAHRADNIK B.S. Music BARBARA ZEIGLER BS Dental Hygiene Ed. CHARLES H ZIMMERMAN CHERYL ZINMAN WILLIAM ZUBKO B.S. Elementary Ed. Math BS PL ' b. Heallh Envir. Health BS Music Ed 199 tW M :, I ) m 202 Halloween is a day to dress-up and let loose. WCSC cheerleaders add color and spirit to a Saturday football game. Tim Murphy, of the color guard, at halftime. middle right: A mighty Ram player enroute to a touchdown. bottom right: One of autumn ' s chores. FALL SCENES Fall at WCSC is full of excitement. It is a time for new schedules, new friendships, and new paths. For many fall is not complete without cheerleaders, crowds, roaring bands, and a football game. The crispness in the air and the autumn colors help create the setting for Halloween and Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving means turkey, family, and the end of fall. One of the vivid colors of autumn. West Chester ' s Color Guard leads the homecoming parade HOMECOMING The 1979 Homecoming Day was filled with floats, fans, and fun. After a brilliant parade, com- prised of floats from dorms, fraternities, and sororities, fans filled Farrell Stadium to watch the Northeastern football game and the choosing of the new 1979 homecoming King and Queen; Dave Murphy and Debbie Debor- jeous. They were this year ' s royal couple. After the festivities the WCSC football put on an exhibi- tion of its own by defeating Northeastern in a very impressive game. 206 middle right: Homecoming was full of floats, fans, and fun. bollnm: Bert Ernie wave to their friends. Sigma Phi Epsilon shows its spirit. A West Chester runner sweeps right as Northeastern defense follows in pursuit. 207 A handy instrument during tests. New Main Hall. 208 CLASSES Classes mean different things to different students. Some consider classes the most im- portant part of college, others might argue that an active social life is a major priority. Nevertheless, all students must attend classes with some frequency. When we enter WCSC as freshmen we are naive to the ways of college courses. But most of us, as seniors, have learned to handle the work and pressures of a full schedule. Some students seem to learn more with their eyes closed. top: Test taking — the unfortunate reality of college. bottom: A professor ' s help after class hours is sometimes necessary. 209 Bottom left: Reading material of all kinds can be found in Green Library. Middle Right: The beginning stages of a term paper. 210 Many depend upon the library for quiet study. GREEN LIBRARY A place to study, a place to relax between classes, a place to gather information: this is Francis Harvey Green Library. Tests, term papers, and the noise of the dorms make the library a necessary and busy spot. Although many students dread going, they are grateful for the wealth of information the library holds. Pages rallle. voices •whisper, people shuffle quietly by. Philosophers wonder, physicists ponder, historians want to know why. Rows and rows of pages and print. Storing the knowledge of life ' s very long trip. Tolkein and Tolstoy. Twain and Thoreau Ves all of these men became part of the show. Walls made of concrete will long since be gone. While the warehouse of knowledge will grow on and on. Frank Quinn WINTER SCENES The winter this year at WCSC was comparatively mild. Those who enjoy skiing, sledding, and tobogganing were disappointed, but t hose who have to pay heating bills were not. And for some, no college social activities were hin- dered by cold weather. 213 top left: While dresses are part of the traditional Christmas choral concert. top right: Students enjoy decorating their dorm rooms with festive ornaments, lights, and Christmas trees. 214 WCSC Christmas presentation is a beautiful and solemn occasion. CHRISTMAS There is a certain magic that surrounds the hohday season, and each year it is present at West Chester State College. Dorms are decorated with everything from Christmas trees to stockings hung on the doors. Stu- dents put in extra study hours to prepare for finals, but also find the time to attend holiday parties. It is a time of singing, giving, and ex- citement, for the end is in sight and the j oy of the holiday festivities is near. Dorm lobbies are often adorned to add to the holiday spirit. 215 Fi This section is to honor the en- tire network of entertainment on the West Chester campus. Little Theatre, Commonground. Cultural Affairs and the rest of those organizations on campus which provides students with a break from studying, while at the same time providing them with the opportunity to learn things that classrooms do not normally provide. Hopefully, the pictures will speak for themsleves. p MffiTOn LLliMlliS LITTLE THEATER Larrick Daniels td Zuckerman Standing: Vince Hckharl. Sieve Mulch, hd Zuckerman. Sieve Latsias Silting: Brandon Doemling. Lorraine Ruther- ford. John Bolger Rob Kelbaugh r Dean Remel, Sue Bailey Terry Byrne, Sue Bailey Terry Byrne. Ashley Izard ' ,W-; ' -ii i ' ii avJ. ' ,. ' .-,■ ' : Sue Bailey. Terry Byrne SEACAPE LECTURE SERIES DAVID TOMA Bit. B. GENTRY LEE FINE ARTS SERIES LES BALLET TROCKADERO DAVE MASON IN CONCERT  v • • 1, V J 1 1 i PHYLLIS HYMAN AND JCB ALL STAR SERIES MUMMENSCHANZ COMMONGROUND THE MARC BLACK BAND F BILLY NOVICK and GUY VAN DUSER 9 B k. ? | IHJJJ B y H I K 1 fl H ■■j Pt- 1 CS l Is M L -• MH jt M PAT ALGER and ARTIE TRAUM MMMl Signs of the Times ,.iafc%f«: ' .,__;..■•- ' -? 1 KFEPOFF ' ftfft GRASS INmBl 1 ■ fe i -RSw; Check -m Procedure • It sfop a{ c esk fqei room , ¥ See your R.A. {fi key...) CoKin e 109 Coop lis Jasmin z. I Ron Z34 Mike 5 l Sue 55 I 238 ' m iSi ' L 1 X ' A Coh £ AnO (A T ocei Min 239 Catching Some Rays With the ending of mid-terms and the changing of seasons many of West Chester State College students devote their time to sun-bathing. The sun worshipers can be found anywhere on campus, preferably Wayne and Ramsey beaches. Concern over grades is replaced at least temporarily for concern over sun tans. Although the ocean is 100 miles away, these beaches are an adequate substitute for Wildwood, Ocean City, or Avalon. Our pictures speak for themselves. 240 241 242 - TEXAS i 79 RCU ' UZ Hf! President Jimmy Carter NEWS REVIEW The 1979-80 school year began in much the same way the previous year ended. Our nation ' s position in the world was being challenged in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. Our Embassy in Tehran, Iran was stormed and American citizens taken hostage; Russia began flexing her military mus- cle with the invasion of Afghanistan; and our allies criticized the administration for an inconsistent foreign policy. At home our economy seemed to be coming apart at the seams. Inflation and interest rates soared as the dollar continued to plunge. Gas prices continued to rise as productivity sagged. The once highly efficient and prosperous American economy was now sputter- ing and choking — no one seemed to know why. The 1980 presidential election geared up for what promised to be the most important election in many years. On the brighter side; Pope John Paul II came to America; the Flyers, Sixers and Eagles were having terrific years — all destined for the playoffs; and, the 1980 Winter Olympics were held in Lake Placid. 244 Iran ' s leader Ayatollah Khomeini INTERNATIONAL The deposed Shah of Iran whith Empress Farah Diba and his son. The Shah became hated in Iran. With the fall of the Shah in the Spring of 1979, the future of relations between America and Iran became questionable. The Ayatollah Kh omeini vowed to end imperialistic control of Iran by the West, especially America. If there was any question to the seriousness of his intentions, they ended in November of 1979 when the American Embassy in Iran was stormed by a mob of militant students. Close to 70 American citizens were taken hostage with the public support of the Khomeini regime. Later, 14 women and blacks were released. Although threatening the use of military power, the U. S. seemed paralyzed to act. Weeks went by and then months. After sanctions, the freez- ing of Iranian assets, and an aborted rescue attempt which left eight American servicemen dead, the crisis dragged on. The Iranian government threatened the hostages with espionage trials and even death. In the United States, Americans joined together in a show of unity that had not been experienced in this coun- try for many years. At the time of publication of this book, 52 Americans were still in captivity and the end was nowhere in sight. Our hearts go out to our fellow citizens and their families; we pray for their safe return. AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE Americans unite in a patriotic rally against Iran, 245 anuary 14, 19b ' j ' 4 President Jimmy Carter AFGHANISTAN Shortly before Christmas the Soviet Union made its boldest military move since its invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 — Afghanistan. v7tL  7M ' .-  - ' :: ft■« ?3 ' S ' r S A-iifri?!Cl■«-:■4 i.O.O.M. AFGHANISTAN C-K-lrtPt 7 s Islamabad s PAKISTAN J Rebel r ■ „% Soviet conifoiieo i Refugee camps With the United States preoccupied in Iran, and with the Salt 11 Treaty stalled in the United States Senate, the Russians felt there was nothing to lose and everything to gain. Some experts believed it was done to stabilize the Soviet ' s southern flank. Others felt it was the USSR ' s first move in a series to gain control of the Persian Gulf and obtain her first warm water port. Whatever the reason might have been, she won her gamble. After replacing the government in Kabul with her own puppets, the Soviet Union began to consolidate its strength and end all internal opposition. The highly technical Russian military met stiff resistance from ill equipped Afghan Rebels. The world protested but to no avail. The US responded in sanctions, a grain embargo and a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. But, once again, America was paralyzed to act decisively. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. Above: Soviet soldiers filled the streets of Kabul but later withdrew to the outskirts of the city. Left: Afghan rebels. 247 N« WINTER OLYMPICS 1980 Lake Placid, New York was the sight of the 1980 Winter Olympics. The United States, although not the overall medal winner, did have a few things to cheer about. Eric Heiden, the super human speed skater, won an un- precidented seven gold medals, finishing first in every race he entered. The United States Hockey team, although favored to win a medal, upset a strong Russian team in a thrilling victory that will be remembered for quite some time, on their way to another gold. America won medals in figure skating and Women ' s Speed Skating also. . ' ta.; Mike Eruzione scoring the winning goal in the upset of the Soviet Union. Speed skater Eric Heiden America has a hero once again — the U.S. Hockey Team. A determined Jimmv Carter THE ECONOMY As the fall semester began, our economy was in the worst shape it had been in over twenty years and it was getting worse. The inflation rate rose to a previously unthinkable 18% before settling at an annual rate of over 12%. Interest rates reached as high as 20% causing a serious plunge in the housing and con- struction industry. Unemployment hit 7.8%. The whole philosophy of post- depression economics was in serious question. Old answers just were not solving new problems. The Carter Administration proposed curbs on credit cards and pleaded for fiscal austerity as the country braced it- self for recession. Our economic system was reaching a crisis point and no one knew just how much more it could take. 250 I UNEMPLOYMENT Pw  ni 01 cvrtar .▲ ..J b ■ ■ 1 . h .J 1 ■ 1 k -i«i 1 ■ I ■ 1 ■ 1 I 1 I ■ 1 ■ 1 I 1 I ■ 1 ■ 1 I 1 I ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 ■ 1 ■ n V 75 76 N M j ifi :ik. u Gold prices soared to over $800 an ounce as the dollar slipped and inflation rose. 251 Jimmy Carter at a fundraiser in Washington. CAMPAIGN 80 The 1979-80 school year was also the begin- ning of the Presidential Campaign; that quadrenial event whose style is unique only to the United States. After several primaries, it became evident who the main contenders would be; Jimmy Car- ter and Ted Kennedy for the Democrats, Ronald Reagan and George Bush for the Repubhcans, and John Anderson on the Independent ticket. President Carter played Rose Garden politics while Ted Kennedy called for wage and price controls. Ronald Reagan supported cuts in the marginal tax rates and accelerated depreciation for business as George Bush preached a bal- anced budget. And John Anderson had his own ideas — a 50c tax on gasoline to encourage energy conservation. The stakes were high but whomever the win- ner the job would be enormous. .teem Senator Ted Kennedy 252 Former California Governor Ronald Reagan Independent John Anderson 253 Pope John Paul II made his unprecidenied visit to the United States in October of 1979. Coming to Boston, New York, Washington, Philadelphia and other cities throughout the coun- try, the Pontiff stressed traditional Catholic teachings on birth control and the role of women in ■ the church. A crowd of over a million people took part in a Mass celebrated by the Pope at Logans Circle in Philadelphia. 254 above: Pope John Paul II righ : Pope John Paul il and President Jimmy Carter al the White House. 75,000 people filled Yankee Stadium for a Mass Celebrated bj John Paul II. 255 THE FALL OF SKYLAB It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no — it ' s SKYLAB. The first United States Manned Space Sta- tion SKYLAB, after setting numerous records for manned time in space, plunged to earth in July of 1979. People all over the world anxiously waited for the historic event to occur. After some un- certainty as to where the spaceship would fall, debris from the ship began reaching earth in the vicinity of Australia on July 11. The fall of SKYLAB marked a temporary end to the NASA ' s manned space missions. h A mericans took TlTgliTliearte Jview oTtheTalT of SKYLAB alV = - .X IS conamp awui mm FALLINO , ANP Yt5. HE 15 Km 50METHIW ACOUT ITi A cartoon appearing in TIME magazine. jse NORAD spokesfna lXoioraaoiraMTi sKyiWsoM! 257 niiimmu, JNp ' ' ' ¥  « ' -|| ,t.:. -f - 261 FOOTBALL top: Paul Brown celebrating a touchdown against Northeastern, middle left: Otto Kneidiger contemplating a play during the Delaware game, middle right: Ronnie Gainer, 12 trying to cross the goal line. ft . - Mi,. 11 The Golden Rams had a very competitive 1979 football season. Even though the final record read 4 and 7, first year coach Otto Kneidinger considers the year to be a successful one. The Rams were in a position to win, going into the fourth quarter of every game but two. Considering the problems of initiating a new system that was followed by injuries on defense, the team did a good job overall. West Chester was led on offense by running back Perkins, who rushed for over 700 yards as a freshman. Defensively, senior Captain Steve Grundy did a great job from his linebacker spot, leading the team in tackles with 129. The 1979 Rams provided exciting football for their followers and restored a spirit of optimism for the future. Row 1: J. Buechele. R. Till, L. Pennington, J. Strippoli, R. Stercula, T. Widdoes, S. Grundy, S. Arbitman, P. Vivaldi, B. Fitzpatrick, D. Wheeler, M. DiSipio, P. Robinson, T. Miles. Row 2: J. Buskirk, D. Henninger, J. Muredda, D. Hardy, P. Brown. V. Lullio. B. Patroski, D. Jackson, S. Keen. M. Cangi, P. McGrane, J. Mangiaracina. C. Scioscia. Row 3: T. Scott, D. Cooke, B. Goodman, D. Hazen, B. McCann, S. Silicato, R. Gaynor. J. Bedi, J. Rosenberry, S. Miller, B. Bachman, J. Mack. D. Nolan. Row 4: T. Toto. B. Carthon. B. Long. R. Perkins. D. Blackburn, G. Barbera, M. Dicken, R. Dunlop, B. Westbrook. S. Simeonides, B. Roth, C. Edwards, P. Van Horn. Row 5: B. Cunningham. B. Kreamer, J. Sparr, F. Gates, M. Gillan, D. Cassidy. B. Githens. D. Heavens. D. McShane, M. lanovale, M. Savini, T. Hogan. J. Bleming. Row 6: B. Ware, J. Cusack, J. Smith, K. Stone, D. Ulrich. M. Austerberry, J. Koch. S. Hartman, D. Moule, J. Ruffenach, D. Densieski. P. Mattus, B. Rafferty. Row 7: T. Shaffer. J. White, B. Corey, T. Sterrett, J. Arnold, K. Washington. ' ' H7i42l2li8045! m llliJHBHi  wc Football Results Opp 7 Lehigh 12 6 Delaware 42 10 Glassboro State 9 14 American Inter. 10 3 Millersville 28 15 Bloomsburg 7 34 Northeastern 30 20 Kutztown State 28 East Stroudsburg 14 34 Cheyney State 36 19 C.W, Post 24 263 Defensive players take a break on the sidelines at West Chester The 1979 Ram ' s Soccer team had a disappointing season. Although the team ' s record does not reflect a winning season, the Ram ' s had several outstanding players. Captains Dean Koski and Kenny Wilson held their positions as center-forward and full-back very well. Both are seniors as well as goalie Mike Koontz, and mid-fielders Mike Roddy and Scott Ziegler. ■ ' wffy.gyp ' twa w rjj f. .-  _ 264 Soccer Results WC OFF Rider 1 2 Bucknell 3 1 Penn State 5 2 2 St. Joseph ' s American U. 3 1 2 1 E. Stroudsburg Lafayette U. of Delaware 3 3 2 2 Lehigh Temple 1 4 1 Elizabethtown 1 LaSalle 1 Drexel 2 Phila. Textile 4 ' ins 10 Losses 1 Tie Row I: S. Ziegler, D. Ferry, D. Graham, M. Lorback, K. Wilson (Capl), D Koski (Capt.), S. Steinmetz. B. Neef, G. Wilk, D. Donley . Row 2: B. Remley (Asst. coach), T. Wall, M. Mover, G. Groff, T. Zimmerman, C. Engle, M. Koontz, R. Towie, M. Price, M Roddy, B. Jamieson, Mel Lorback (Head coach). top left: Teammates congratulating goalie, Mark Koontz, after out- standing shutout against E-town, undefeated by the Rams for over 10 years. top right: Deep concentration by captain. Dean Koshi. bottom left: Dave Ferry and Bob Neef boxing in opponent. 265 Led by Junior Paul Shriver, the Rams ' cross country squad ran to their fourteenth consecutive winning season under coach Butler. With close losses to ECC runner-up St. Joseph ' s and Pennsylvania State College champion Millersville (no longer a member of Pa. State Conference) West Chester went on to dominate seven other op- ponents. The season was climaxed with a fourth place ECC conference finish and a fifth place finish in the ICEA championship. West Chester in all but two meets and finishing 13th in the EEC cham- pionship. Senior Matt Hart, co-captain. Freshman Tim O ' Brien, and Senior Bill Alline, co-captain, were the other up-front men for the Rams, with Keith Andrew, a sophomore, John Ricci, a freshman, and Ron Herb, a junior, competing the top seven runners on the team. MEN ' S CROSS COUNTRY Coach Bill Butler. Key members of the team, Bill Celline and Paul Shivers. Men ' s Cross Country Results WC Opp. 47 Bloomsburg 16 37 Lafayette 20 22 St. Joseph ' s 35 35 U. of Delaware 20 34 E. Stroudsburg 23 24 Millersville 33 33 LaSalle 22 45 Temple 16 44 Drexel 16 ICAAAA Championships 5th place 177 ECC Championships 4th place 133 NCAA Division I Regional Meet No team place Row 1: K Andrew, T. Byrne, T. Reid, J. Ricci, K. Constanzi. Row 2: Carleton Hensal (trainer), T. O ' Brien, B. Lott, F. Caruso, P. Shivers, R. Herb, M. Hart, Bill Butler (coach). Missing: B. Celline, D. Anderson. 267 WOMEN ' S CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: L Kerchner. C. Cutrone, J. Coccia. D. Finley, E. Hornberger, M. Werkhiser. Row 2: P. McGrath (Asst. coach), R. Glah, W. Weller, T. Green, M. Threlfall, A. Skahan, C. Wallace, B. Butler (Head coach). Missing: L. Frank. 268 Coach Bill Butler Meg Werkhiser (outside), June Coccia, Lori Kershner at a dual meet with the Univ. ol Penn. Lori Kerchner approaching two mile point at West Chester. A super season for the WCSC women runners. In their first season as a varsity sport, the Ram women went undefeated, shutting out 4 of 5 opponents and went all the way to the National Intercollegiate Championships, where they finished 7th out of 27 teams. They won a twenty team invitational meet while placing second in two others and finished second in the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Cham- pionships. The team was led by Eileen Hornberger who finished first in every dual meet, won the Trenton State In- vitational and placed second in two others. Eileen placed second in the Eastern Regional Championships and finished 11th in the National Championships, at- taining All American honors, the first West Chester woman runner to ever do so. Closely behind Eileen were Cheryl Wallace and Ann Skahan (co-capt.) followed by Rose Glah, June Coccia (co- capt.), Marie Threlfall, Chris Cutrone, Lori Kerchner, and Meg Werkhiser. Women ' s Cross Country Results WC OPP. 50 Franklin Marshall 15 50 Swarthmore 15 45 Lafayette 15 49 E. Stroudsberg 15 41 U. of Pennsylvania 19 Trenton State Invitational (20 Teams) Temple Invitational (12 Teams) Bucknell Invitational ((1 1 Teams) EAIAW Eastern Regional Championships AIAW National Championships Ann Sitahan, Chris Cutrone, Marie Threlfall, June Coccia, Lori Kerchner at a dual meet with Univ. of Penn. 1st place 2nd place 2nd place 2nd place 7th place 53 79 46 84 220 Eileen Hornberger finishes second in EAIAW Championships. Eileen set a new West Chester State course record. 269 Mary Reeser making an extra effort. WOMEN ' S FIELD HOCKEY The West Chester State field hockey team, which had won the first four national AIAW Championships begin- ning in 1975, fell on hard times this year and finished out of the running with a 9- 4-2 record. The field hockey team suf- fered its first loss in 70 games to Penn State on October 21, 1978. Before that, the West Chester State team had not lost a game since losing to Ursinus on October 25, 1974. Though the West Chester State team fell on hard times this year, Brenda Becker, a Junior Health and Physical Education major was named Field Hockey Player of the Year by the AIAW and the Broderick Co. This marked the fourth year in a row that a West Chester State field hockey player has won the award which has been inexistence for only four years. 270 Row I: D. Partin, A. Brooking. M. Floquel, P. Thompson. C. Fulginiti, B. Foulds. C. DeMarco, M. Retser. Row 2: K. Krannebitter. A. Salisbury. M. Adair. M. Keller, B. Becker. M. Carter. M. Cruise. M. Habecker. Row ■. R. Cash (head coach). R. DeWilt (manager). J. Alexander (manager). C. Cox (manager), S. Elan (trainer), A. Steffy (trainer). Patty Thompson battles off opposition. Field Hockey Results WC OPP 1 St. Louis 1 6 Kutztown 2 Temple 2 U. of Conn. 1 Springfield 3 Pennsylvania 2 E. Stroudsburg Maryland 2 1 Delaware 4 3 Penn State 1 Rutgers 3 Ursinus 1 1 Lock Haven 3 Lafayette 2 La Salle 2 1 Maryland 3 Cheri Fulgeniti on a breakaway. 271 Villanova Univ. of Penn. LaSalle Drexel Lehigh Kutztown Cheyney Trenton Immaculata Delaware Hood Notre Dame Washington East Stroudsburg Women ' s Volleyball Results 15-6,9-15,10-15 15-6,10-15.9-15 13-15, 15-10, 15-12, 11-15, 12-15 5-15, 15-7,6-15 2-15,1-15 15-14,12-15,15-3 15-4, 15-1 9-15,15-3, 15-12. 15-10 16-18, 14-16, 15-3, 10-15 4-15,9-15, 1-15 15-3, 15-11 15-10. 15-6 10-15, 15-3, 15-9 9-15,5-15, 10-15 1 Karen Russo, practicing her serve. ORIS WINTER WFNTEK It was another very good year for the Golden Rams. Un- defeated for the third consecutive year, they also won the Philadelphia AlAW (PAIAW) Championships for the third consecutive year. Temple was the only opponent to score any games against the team. And for yet another year, the JV squad won every match. Peggy Sausen, number one singles for two years, was un- defeated again, and competed for the second year in the AIAW National Championships, winning the singles con- solation and with teammate Lisa Shermeyer winning the doubles consolation. Peggy was also the PAIAW singles cham pion again, and was awarded the first PAIAW Wheelan Wheelan Award as Badminton Player-of-the-Year. Peggy was also singles winner of the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships and doubles winner with Lisa. Lisa, captain of the 1980 team, was also un- defeated at number two singles in 1980 and was PAIAW singles runner-up behind Peggy. LOOKING AHEAD — Losing only one senior, the team should be one of the strongest ever, consisting mainly of veterans. Returning besides Sausen and Shermeyer are Paula Musselman (sr., Lancaster), a singles and doubles player; Kathy Hueston (sr., Madison, NJ), first doubles; Beth Evans (sr., Reading) singles and doubles; and Karen Russo (sr., Vineland, NJ). Betty Boyle ' s teams, in the eight years that she has been head coach of badminton, have had six undefeated seasons, have compiled a record of 68 wins and four losses, and have ended in the top fifteen at the AIAW National Tourna- ments in 1975 (9th), 1976 (5th), 1978 (10th) and 1980 (I3th). Row 1: Betty Boyle (Coach), P. Sausen, M. Adair, P. Darrah, L. Holman, K. Lerch, N, Romanot, S. Simpson (Manager). Row 2: C. Cox, C. Jennison, K. Hueston, L. Shermeyer. K. Russo, G. Sulovski, P. Musselman. B Evans. 274 SPO: (Left) Beth Evans and (Right! Kathy Hueston are shown tuning-up for nationals. WINTER 1979-80 Badminton Results w.c. 3 5 5 Temple George Washington Drexel 5 5 Bryn Mawr Swarthmore 5 Ursinus 3 s Temple U. Pennsylvania 0pp. 2 2 PAIAW Championships — 1st Place Eastern Intercollegiate Championships — 1st Place AIAW National Championship - Peggy Sausen — Consolation Singles Winner Sausen and Lisa Shermeyer — Consolation Winner Team: 13th of 18 in nation Season Record: 8-0 BADMINTON Mrs. Bovie has coached the team to its third undefeated season in a row. 275 Row I: M. Pedersen, (tri-capt.), B. Bonlempo (tn-capl.). T, Bunnell (tri-capt). Row 2: R. Anderson, R. Gillam. R. Smith. D. Hendricks. B. Waldron. S. Gillin. Row 3: A. McCarthy, G. Adelsberger, V. Fleming. D. Wynn, B. Pensvl. MEN ' S BASKETBALL Though it was not a winning season for the men ' s basketball team. Coach Voss felt the team made a good attempt. Being in the East Coach Conference Division, the Rams ' had the toughest schedule in the history of the college. Many freshman were given the chance to play and gain experience, so it was a building year. High scorers for the team were freshman and sophomores, namely Rick Gillam and Brad Pensvl. While Butch Bon- tempo and Mark Pederson, both seniors, will be greatly missed by the team and Coach Voss. 276 Rick Gillam gets ready to take a shot. Kelvin Batcher goes up for two against Buc knell. 4 Basketball Results OPP Temple 76 Delaware State 78 Glassboro State , ttW 69 James Madison 89 U. Baltimore 55 St. Joseph ' s 46 Drexel 93 La Salle 111 Delaware State 91 Kutztown 72 Hofstr 82 East Stroudsburg State 76 U. Baltimore 72 Lehigh 52 Bucknell 89 Lafavette 73 Rider 76 American 89 U. Delaware 63 Lehigh 84 Cheyney 90 Bucknell 80 Lafayette 109 Rider 100 U. Delaware 72 ECC Playoffs U. Delaware 98 fl 3-- (Later Forfeited) Coach Earl Voss 277 Sue Murk comes up with the rebound as Kathy McQueen and Nancy Wakefield help Kathy McQueen initiates a drive down court. to box out the Temple Owls. Head Coach hllen Savers, Asst. Coach Faye Lawrence, Row 1: K. Burns, M. Milkosky, C. McQueen, C. Vasta, Row 2: J. McDonough, N. Wakefield, C. and Asst. Coach Jenny Smith watch the game ' s progress Richards, S. Murk, J. Semler, E. Lonardi. intently. 278 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL The Golden Ram women ' s basketball team, under new head coach Ellen Savers, ended the year with a record of 12 wins and 15 losses. Coach Savers, a graduate of Ursinus, comes from Palmyra. N.J.. High School where she coached her teams to an overall record of 130 wins and 69 losses over a 12-year period. High scorer for the year was guard .lane Semler (Jr., .Allentown, Pa.) who had an average of 13.8 points per game and a field goal average of 49. 1 per cent. Close behind her in scoring was forward Sue Murk (Jr., Sinking Spring, Pa.) with 12.0 points per game and a team leading 6.3 rebounds per game. Mitzi Reitnouer, a sophomore guard from Reading, Pa., was the leader in free throws with a percentage of 87.5. Close behind her was senior Nancy Wakefield (forward, Havertown, Pa.) with a free throw percentage of 81.7. Senior Marlene Milkosky (Clark, N.J.) and sophomore Cathy McQueen (Pelham, N.Y.) were captains of the team. The team will lose three to graduation— Milkosky, Wakefield and guard Emilie Lonardi (Harrisburg, Pa.). 1979-80 Women ' s Basketball Results wc OPP 71 U. Penn 70 66 La Salle 77 95 Alumane 47 73 Montclair State 85 69 Glassboro 65 80 Ursinus 82 62 George Washington 80 63 Immaculata 73 75 Fairfield 65 77 Trenton 68 66 St. Joseph ' s 73 74 Phila. Textile 79 44 Cheyney 83 69 U. of Delaware 74 90 Wagner 86 81 Lehigh 64 82 Monmouth 65 73 East Stroudsburg 67 Forfeit Glassboro Forfeit 72 Temple 83 76 Widener 79 75 American 94 89 Widener 88 71 Lock Haven 70 76 Kean 81 77 Loyola 93 62 Villanova 83 Left: Emily Lanarday forces a turn-over. Right: Co-captain Kathy McQueen pops one in from the corner. Bottom Left: Jane Semler drives to the basket. 279 MEN ' S GYMNASTICS The primary reason for the win-loss record this year was a lack of depth, the team being undermanned. However, all team members did an outstanding job con- sidering the fact that many of the underclassmen were relatively new to the sport. Star performers were Co- captains Tim Garland and Les Stover, who always per- formed to the best of their ability at any given meet. The experience which was gained by most of the team mem- bers this year in actual competition will help to improve their scoring better next year. This season Tim was our only finalist at the North Atlantic Gymnastic League Championship and placed second by 20 hundreths of a point on the horizontal bar. Les did an outstanding job as always on the floor exercise event. The team went out and competed — never giving up. Winning is nice, but it is not all . Competing and turning in respectable performances is what counts. Kneeling: Co-captains T. Garland, L. Stover. L-R: M. Trnka (Head coach), D. Claney, D. Marshall, M. Koznarski , D. Taylor, C. Kostares, K. DeHaven, D. Furrer (Asst. Coach). 230 Above right: DanClaney performs a L Seat on the parallel bars. P|[ ' Left top: Dave Taylor, passing through a split support on a Pommel Horse . Bottom: Dave Taylor performing a back lever on still rings. wc Men ' s Gymnastic Results OPP 108.80 N.Y. State U. At Farmingdale 156.90 135.50 Navy 224.80 154.55 Towson State 213.20 152.55 N.Y. State U. at Coriand 200.85 1 5 1 .05 Long Island 137.4 151.5 Princeton 182.9 152.45 Trenton State 165.75 148.55 Glassboro State 132.80 150.35 East Stroudsburg 252.35 N. ' . State U. at Oneonta — Placed 9th in Competition. 281 WOMEN ' S GYMNASTICS Row 1: D. Vasta, C. Szilezy, J Reinert. G. Powell. M. Ferrari. Row 2: S. Hafer, A. Margin, T. Hack, P. Becker, J. Taylor. Row 3: J. Conrad (Asst. Coach). J. McDaniel, M. Drexler, J. Foley, A. Rossi, J. Benson, S. Thieiz (Head Coach). Women ' s Gymnastics Results wc OPP 122.90 Ursinus 98.40 122.90 Bryn Mawr 80.85 129.75 Towson 125.35 128.45 Trenton St. 117.7 128.45 Cortland St. 119.85 129.45 Rutgers 121.85 127.85 Clarion St. 123.35 131.35 Maryland 112.05 131.6 Temple 90.90 131.7 E. Stroudsburg St. 128.55 r M - Glassboro St. 92.25 iontclair St. 118.55 ■ - ■ ' j S;; Connecticut 131.95 PA1A V Championsh Place ps — 1st EAIAW Championshi ps - 2nd Place AIAW Championshi Place Div. 11 ps — 3rd The 1979-80 West Chester State College Women ' s Gym- nastic Team concluded its most successful season in at least ten years by placing second at the EAIAW Division II Regional Championships and third at the AIAW Division II National Championships in Shreveport, Louisiana, March 28-29, 1980. The Ram women gymnasts finished their dual meet season with twelve wins and one loss as well as winning the first place team trophy at the Philadelphia AIAW Cham- pionship in March. At the EAIAW Division II Regionals held at Penn State University, March 21-22, West Chester placed second as a team with Jeannine Reinert in second place all-around, Tammie Hack fifth place all-around, and Margie Drexler sixth place all-around. In addition to these places, the following awards were presented to the Rams: Side Horse Vault: Second Place — Margie Drexler Fifth Place — Jeannine Reinert Uneven Parallels: Sixth Place — Margie Drexler Balance Beam: Second Place — Tammie Hack Third Place — Jeannine Reinert Floor Exercise: Second Place — Jeannine Reinert Sandy Thieiz, head coach of the Rams, was selected as the 1980 EAIAW Division II Coach of the Year. The Rams placed third at the AIAW Division II National Championships behind Centenary College, the host team, and University of Denver. Jeannine Reinert placed eleventh in the all around, twelfth in Floor Exercise. 1 If lMifflHiBlHri 1 4 m w ' 282 Top: Jeannine Remert performing a Hecht dismount on the un- even bars Bottom: Alison Margin performing a handstand on the balance beam. Top left: Coach Sandy Thielz giving her gymnasts a pep talk. Top right: A floor exercise by Margie Drexler. Beam specialists, Jeannine Reinert, performing a back walkover. Middle left: Tammie Hack, 1980 Ail-American on the balance beam, preparing for an aerial walkover. Bottom left: Alison Margin shows her unique ability on a floor exercise. 283 Paul Shivers John Majewski Row I: T. Byrne, D. Cooke, K. Winston, S. Graves, J. Ricci. S. Kinsey. B. Carthon, S. Beyne, J. Noel, M. Mulholland, B. Lott, D. Vennard, T. O ' Brien. Row 2: D. Law, B. Bachman, D. Henry, T. Greene, G. Toso, J. Flood, B. MacNiven, D. Stokes, M. Austerberry, P. Sammarone, G. Norris, M. Oetzel, R. Herb, B. Shoudt (ass ' t. coach), B. Butler (head coach). Row 3: T. Davidson, J. Wesolowski, J. Majewski, D. Darlak, J. McVan, T. Curmaci, C. Grayson, P. Shivers, L. Knepper. L. Jaskuta, M. Woods, A. Whyte. M. Hitchner. John Flood Dave Scott m 1 m n m mt 7 R Joe Majewski M m H n ■ B M Keith Andrew st J. Spahr Triple Jump MEN ' S INDOOR TRACK RESULTS 42 ' 2. 4 St MacNiven, McVan Mile Relay 3:25.9 Westchester Open Knepper, Kinsey IstG.Toso Pole Vault 1 3 ' 0 1st P, Shivers Mile Run 4:32 Princeton Relays 1st P. Shivers 2 Mile Run 9:52 st Kinsey, Carthon, Medley Relay 3:36.0 IstS. Kinsey 600 Yd. Run 1:17.6 Whyte, Flood IstJ. McVan High Jump 6 ' 6 st MacNiven, McVan , Mile Relay 3:26.6 1st J. Flood 880 Yd. Run 2:03.8 Knepper, Kinsey 1st Winston. Whyte. Graves. Carthon 1:16.4 1st Bayne, MacNiven, McVan, Kinsey 3:35.0 Delaware Open r. O ' Brien 3 Mile Run 14:33.7 Middle Atlantic AAU Indoor Championsh ps . Majewski High Jump 6 ' S 2nd P. Shivers Mile Run 4:24.4 . Winston Long Jump 2r5 2nd J. McVan High Jump 6 ' 6 5. Carthon 60 Yd. Dash 6.40 3rd S. Kinsey 600 Yd. Run 1:14.9 Whyte 60 Yd. Dash 6.47 4th S. Bayne 60 Yd. Dash CYO National Invitational 6.4 C. Andrew )elaware Invitational 880 Yd. Dash 2:00 .-aa« 3rd MacNiven. McVan, Mile Relay 3:26.5 y Kinsey 440 Yd. Dash 49.71 m Bayne, Kinsey J. Carthon 60 Yd. Dash 6.42 m 6th Flood, Byrne, 2 Mile Relay 8:08.7 P. Shivers Mile Run 4:25.3 1 Woods, Shivers - Majewski High Jump 6-6 ' ' 1 Philadelphia Track Classic East Coast Conference Championships 4th MacNiven, McVan, Mile Relay 3:31.6 !nd S. Kinsey 600 Yd. Dash 1:13,3 B Bayne, Kinsey !rd S. Kinsey 400 Yd. Dash 49.65 ird B. Carthon 60 Yd. Dash 6.25 Mm WC 62 Drexel 61 Lafayette 50 Millersville 12 1st K.Winston Long Jump 21 ' 8.4 CAAAA Championsh ps IslS.Kinsey 600 Yd. Run 1:13.0 rd S. Kinsey Meter trials 49.5 Steve Kinsei ( IstG.Toso Pole Vault I3 ' 6 )th S. Bayne 60 Yd. Dash 6.62 WOMEN ' S INDOOR TRACK Row 1: J. Fetherolf, K. Naperschet. M. Threlfall, W. Weller, C. Hanshue, M. Werkhiser, C. Snow. Row 2: B Butler (head coach), G. Chase, G. Tull, R. Wachter, D. Finley, E. Hornberger, G. Walters, R. Talago, A. Skahan, J. Gibson (manager), T. Hilton (ass ' t. coach). Row 3: C. Schaeffer, G. Douglas, G. Bowersox, B. Brown, C. Wallace, L. Shanfelter, K. Wise, E. Poll, K. Zimmerman, R. Maffia, L. Pratts (manager). Meg Werkiser Ann Skahan Eileen Hornberger 286 Wendy Weller Women ' s Indoor Track Results West Chester 53 1st L. Shanfelter 1st E. Hornberger 1st A.Skahan 1st C. Wallace 1st C.Wallace 1st B. Brown 1st Skahan, Cutrone, Werkiser, Hornberger Delaware State Shot Put Mile Mile 880 2 Mile High Jump 2 Mile Relay 43 38 ' 5:35 5:35 2:22.7 11:25.6 5 ' 4 10:10.4 Cherly Wallace Marie Threlfall Princeton Development Meet 1st E. Hornberger 4th G.Tull 5th C.Wallace 6th J. Fetherolf 7th L. Shanfelter 2 Mile 55 M Dash 1 500 M Shot Shot Middle Atlantic AAU Indoor Championships 2nd L. Shanfelter Shot Put 3rd G.Tull 60 Dash 4th E. Hornberger Mile Run Four Lap Relay 45 Dash 220 Dash 2 Mile Run 1 Mile Run 880 Run 45 Hurdles 2 Mile Run Hurdle Relay 55 M Dash High Jump 2 Mile Relay 1 Mile Run 60 Dash 880 3 Mile Run 60 Dash 1 Mile Big 5 Meet 1st Tull, Snow, Quade, Garland 1st G.Tull 1st G.Tull 1st E. Hornberger 1st E. Hornberger 2nd C. Wallace 2nd D.Garland Princeton Invitational Relays 2nd E. Hornberger Garland, Wachter, Quade, Shuttle G.Tull B. Brown Wallace, Skahan, Werkiser, Hornberger 3rd 4th 4th 4th Delaware Open 1st E. Hornberger 1st G.Tull 5th C. Wallace Delaware Invitational 1st E. Hornberger 1st G.Tull 1st C.Wallace 1st Werkhiser, Wallace Skahan, Hornberger Distance Medley Relay EAIAW Eastern Regional Championships 1st E. Hornberger Wallace, Skahan, Werkiser, Hornberger C. Wallace G.Tull B. Brown AIAW National Championships E. Hornberger 2 Mile Run 2 Mile Run Mile Run Mile Run High Jump 5000 Meter Run 10:29.5 7.0 4:43.4 37 ' 8 37 ' 6.5 37 ' 11.5 7.1 5:05.7 1:27.8 5.50 27.0 10:30.4 4:59.6 2:21.8 6.45 10:28.3 24.8 7.25 5 ' 6 9:24,8 4:47.6 7.0 2:17.0 15:43.1 7.13 5:04 12:08.6 10:05.06 9:14.6 4:59 7.20 5 ' 4 16:28.58 MEN ' S SWIMMING Row 1: C Patton (trainer), S. Henry, R. Woodward, C. Pagano, M. McGinley (ass. coach), R. Ruth. Row 2: J. Moul (manager), J. McNealis. J. Panichello. M. Ferguson, C. Howal, G. Baadte, J. Rutter (co-capl.), J. Hayman (co-capt.), R. Franzo, F. Woodward, J. Parrish, S. Donahue, T. Eldridge, C. Fritz. Left: Co-captain John Hayman, a team record holder. Right: Gregg Baadte and Steve Donohue, both hold team records. 288 The Rams ' swim team achieved one of its primary goals this year despite a disappointing dual meet season. The team set new team records this year. The team records are: 3:45.3-400 yd. medley relay by G. Baadte, J. Hayman, R. Franzo, and J. Panichello; 147.2-200 yd. free style by J. Rutter: 48.8-100 yd. free style by J. Panichello; 2:17.3-200 yd. breast stroke by J. Hayman; 3:17.9-400 yd. free style relay by M. Ferguson, S. Donahue, J. Panichello, and J. Rutter; 102.3-100 yd. breast stroke by J. Hayman; and finally 7:24.4-800 yd. free style relay by J. Rutter, J. Panichello, C. Fritz, and M. Ferguson. Since this is a young team, without any seniors, they will be back next year and might be able to break more school as well as national records. Co-captain Jeff Rutter and freshman R. J. Franzoi, both hold team records. Co-captains Jeff Rutter and John Hayman. Men ' s Swimming Results wc OPP 40 Lehigh 70 23 U. Delaware 88 50 Kutztown 61 49 Lafayette 62 61 East Stroudsburg 49 41 Rider 70 43 American 48 36 Drexel 57 46 Bioomsburg 66 32 Temple 73 20 Glassboro State 91 63 Millers 48 33 LaSaile 72 Team members relax after a meet. 289 WOMEN ' S SWIMMING Kneeling (1 to r): Patti Munsey, Barbara Graber, Shirley Kearney, Ann GottUck, Marsha Brinkley, Nancy Peltz. Second Row- M ry WotZn ul Anderson, vli Landi, Sheila Belfield. Chris Polkosky, Lisa Pingitore, Liz Dixo. Pa.t, ' J .d «- -- (manager), JoEllen Gallo (trainer), Mara Mariani (manager). Vanessa Verica (manager), L,sa Malos.ecki (manager), Susan Parkmson Robertson (head coach). This year was a tough one for the Golden Ram women swimmers. They experienced a los- ing season for only the second time in the history of the team. It marked the 12th year as a swimming coach for Susan Parkinson Robertson, her sixth as head coach. Some outstanding performances were put in by several individuals. Leading the team in in- dividual wins and in total points accumulated was senior breast-stroker and captain Patti Dix (Huntingdon Valley, Pa.). Patti was named swimmer of the year for the third consecutive year. She has excelled in the 50-yard, 100-yard, and 200-yard breaststroke and in the medley relay. She has always been a regionals cham- pionship qualifier. Patti was co-captain last year. Patti is the only individual who qualified for the EAIAW Championships in all three of the breaststroke events. Rounding out the team were freshmen Marsha Brinkley (McLean, Va.), Valerie Landi (Vineland, N.J.), Lynda Anderson (West Chester, Pa.), and Shirley Kearney (Laurel Springs, N.J.); sophomores Sandee Meagher (Wayne, Pa.) and Nancy Peltz; and juniors Mary Workman (Columbia, Md.) and Liz Dix- son (Wayne, Pa.). Divers who added strength to the team were juniors Ann Gottlick (Westfield, N.J.), Sheila Belfield (Warminster, Pa.) and Barbara Jackson, who was a national exchange student from the University of Idaho this semester. Others on the team were freshman diver Chris Polkosky (Hershey, Pa.) and freestyler, freshman Barbara Graber (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) .- - %-• M 1979-80 Women ' s Swimming Results w.c. 49 Shippensburg State 50 Bloomsburg State 49 East Stroudsburg St. 43 Drexel 54 VCU 71 Temple 67 La Salle 53 U. Delaware 32 Clarion State 73 Swarthmore 83 Monmouth 36 Princeton 52 Villanova 0pp. 82 89 90 89 73 69 72 86 107 49 55 104 PAIAW Championships Sixth Place of 13 Teams Record: 3-10 Head Coach: Susan Parkinson Robertson Diving Coach: Mike McGinley Head Coach Susan Parkinson Robertson Kneeling: B. Derr, R. Meeks, J. Novak, A. Atagliano, J. Leon. Standing: P. Pingitore, J. Licata. G. Piper, J. Dannaker, B. Edwards. WRESTLING The 1979-80 Golden Ram Wrestling Team entered the season with one of the youngest and smallest squads in recent years, finishing with a 7-1 1 overall record. The Rams fielded eight underclassmen out of a total of fifteen active members. A short- age of experienced wrestlers along with severe injuries to key men caused serious problems for the Rams in this rebuilding year. The Rams were led by out- standing co-captains, John Licata and Jorge Leon. Licata, the Rams only senior, placed second at 167 in the East Coast Conference Championships (ECC) held at Bucknell University. He finished his four years as a Rams wrestler with a career record of 86-38-1. Jorge Leon has earned an equally impressive record, with a season total of 35-5. Returning to the mats after red-shirting during the 78-79 season, Leon won the ECC title at 1 18. This made him the Rams sole representative at Nationals in Corvallis, Oregon. Other strong competitors for the Rams were; Barry Derr and Mike Caiazza, both third place finishers at ECC ' s, Bruce Edwards, fourth place finishers, Billy Moser, Joe Tornetta, and Rick Pingitore. Bill Moser opponent. attempting to cradle his Mike Caiazza rolling his opponent. R. Pingtore Coach Milt Collier Co-Captain George Leon Wrestling Results wc OPP 18 Salisbury State 21 31 Delaware Valley 12 28 Kutztown State 18 26 George Mason 17 12 Old Dominion 26 6 East Carolina 36 9 Millersville State 35 9 Drexel 28 15 15 Hofstra 29 15 Bucknell 25 26 American 23 28 Delaware 13 20 Temple 26 26 Southern Connecticut 16 16 Lafayette 26 18 Rider 17 10 Lock Haven State 29 10 East Stroudsburg 21 293 294 1979-80 Men ' s JV Basketball Results w.c. Opp 65 Glassboro 61 56 Kutztown 75 73 East Stroudsburg 85 47 Lehigh 71 76 Bucknell 91 69 LaFayette 57 80 Rider 81 76 U. of Delaware 75 44 Lehigh 69 61 Cheyney 74 76 Bucknell 79 70 LaFayette 72 60 Rider 65 70 U. of Delaware 63 Record: 4 wins, 10 losses Head Coach: Earl Voss Assistant: Charlie DiMarco Assistant: Henry Poteat 295 BASEBALL B. Crone. C. Mitchell, K. Hallman, B. Hayes, J. Frantz, K. Smeraglio, B. Rauenzahn, D. Kern, P. Strunk, T. Simpson, M. Warrenfeltz, T. Eby, D. Walker, T. Sizemore, R. Karwoski, D. Hitchens, D. Clay, M. Shade, P. Doran, K. Oshansky, D. Leh, J. Black. -.S ,-. f ' M .... : . . W -. S.„, ,ff.... I« ft.( t H ' SSb Hf . • : xi '  4 JLl 4 SPRINH SPO sprint: SPRING SPORTS S — — I SPRING SPRI ■• «■ ••? • - ■ . - • •  - 1980 BASEBALL RESULTS Results W.C. 0pp. 6 American 7 7 Villanova 22 6 Howard 1 3 No. Car Charlotte 1 13 Lehigh 2 10 Lehigh 2 2 Geo. Southern 10 2 Geo. Southern 5 9 Bucknell 5 12 Bucknell 7 9 Penn Stale 10 3 LaSalle 12 10 Lafayette 7 12 Lafayette 5 19 Textile 6 4 Temple 10 9 Trenton St. 4 7 Glassboro St. 6 Rider II Rider 5 18 Salisbury 3 11 E. Stroudsberg 6 5 Eliza bethlown 2 7 U of Delaware 14 13 U of Delaware 1 10 Kutzlown St. 4 •ECC- West Games SPRING SPi SPORTS SPr SPORTS 297 MEN ' S GOLF This year the Young Rams broke even on the season at 12 and 12. This marks the beginning of a rebuilding period that could result in improved statistics in future years. Chip Buddin, one of the Ram freshman was the medalist out of a field of sixty-three at West Point with a two over par 72; Bob Amen, another freshman had a two over par 74 at Lafayettes ' Northampton Country Club and was a medalist in a field of twenty-one. Another freshman who demonstrates consistency with low scores, and who should be a player for the Rams for four years, is John Andrews from Palmerton, Pa. The Rams will lose the maturity and experience of Seniors Bill Swenson and Gary Rodgers, and rely on remaining veterans, Ron Weaver, Josh Greenbaum, and John Andrews to form the nucleus for the 1980-1981 team. Bill Swenson stroking his way out of a sandtrap. •it 298 The Rams discussing the course before the match. Gary Rodgers preparing to tee-off. Josh Greenbaum Head Coach Jack Trezise 17 26-27 28-29 Marine Invitational at Camp Lejeune Temple St. Joe Kutztown Millersviile Delaware American Lehigh LaSalle East Stroudsburg Patterson West Point Invitational Rider Drexel Bucknell Lafayette Penn State Invitational East Coast Conference Championships Concord C.C. 299 V - M 1 BB fltf Sw X I WOMEN ' S SOFTBALL West Chester State Women ' s softball team started their 1980 season with a victory over Penn State — a Division I team. The Rams had a young team with only two seniors, Nancy Bolsover and Becky Foulds, and two juniors. Nancy served as captain of the team. Becky had a good but short season due to an injury. Senior Carol McCaugley served as the team ' s trainer. Freshman Carol Weisel had the best batting average of the team and 1 2 RBI ' s. The team batting average was 236 compared to their opponents average of 162. West Chester qualified as 4th seed for the 1st round of the EAIAW Division II Regional Softball held at Montclair State on May 2 and 3. Ms. Judy Ray, one of the assistant coaches, commented, The team worked hard this year and it paid off. They had confidence in themselves and seemed to enjoy the season. 302 Front Row (left to right): Paula Musselman, Letty Kress, Ginger Sulovski, Robin Herb, Janel Reed, Nancy Bolsover, Rose Giah, Ruth Ducey, Sandy Smith, Becky Foulds, Pat Skubish (manager). Back Row: Rachel Martin (assistant coach), Patti Procopio, Sheela Bury, Lori Gochenouer, Mitzi Reit- nouer, Karen Lerch, Peggy Sausen, Carol Weisel, Lynn Centonze, Donna Franklin, Laura Newnom, Alice Buckwalter (manager). Softball Summary w Opponents Penn State 4 W.C. 6 w Villanova 10 w Villanova 1 7 L Kean 1 L Kean 4 3 L Montclair 5 W L Temple Cortland 2 3 3 2 W Cortland 4 7 W Lock Haven 3 5 w Lock Haven 3 8 w Trenton State 5 w Delaware 4 5 w Delaware 5 10 w La Salle 1 3 L L L Rutgers Rutgers Connecticut 16 3 4 3 L Montclair 7 1 Season Record 1 1-8 1979-80 WOMEN ' S SOFTBALL TEAM 303 mj - ■ENNIS TENNIS TENNISTE 305 Row 1: P. Toman, N. Seiboth. K. Zimmerman, J. Andrews, K. Zimmerman, A. Smith, C. Kopelman, A. Bennett. Row 2: A. Mancuso (manager), S. Bury (manager). B. Weber, L. Shumalcer, D. Schonour, M. Bare, L. Van Cott, A. Kohut, S. Storm (ass ' t. coach), B. Karas (head coach). WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM This year ' s tennis team once again proved to be strong throughout the entire line-up. Our fall season ' s record was 7 wins and 3 losses with some outstanding individual as well as team victories. Graduating seniors are: Linda Ritter (number one singles), Donna Schonour (num- ber three singles), Alison Smith (number six singles), and Jan An- drews (number seven singles). West Chester ' s Women ' s Tennis Team has a number of returning players and we look forward to another winning season next year. Kathi Zimmerman preparing to return a volley. 306 Karen Zimmerman watches her return. Women ' s Tennis Result s wc Opp 7 William Patterson 2 3 Univ. of Penn. 6 4 Seton Hall 5 6 Millersville 1 6 ESSC 3 3 Rutgers 6 8 Swarthmore 1 5 Temple 4 7 Delaware 2 West Chester ' s doubles team in competition. 307 £S£ MiaBj MEN ' S TRACK AND HELD W.Chester 52 Bucknell 81 Lehigh 67 W.Chester 57 Temple 86 LaSaMe 40 W. Chester 30 Glassboro 891 2 U. of Delaware 83 ' ; Textile 24 Delaware State Invitational — Dover, Del. Steve Kinsey. 2nd; 400m Dash — 48.9 Jeff Spahr, 2nd; High Jump — 6 ' 4 2 Mile Relay. 3rd place; 7:56,1 Keith .Andrew. Tony Byrne, Paul Shivers, John Ricci Colonial Relays, Richmond, Va. 440 Relay. 4th in section. 42.6, B. Carthon, B. MacNiven, S. Kinsey, A. Whyte 880 Relay, 4th in section. 1:29.5, B. Carthon. B. MacNiven, S. Kinsey. A. Whyte Tom O ' Brien, 5000m run. 14:55.0 Jeff Spahr. High Jimp. 6 ' 6 Rutgers Relays New Brunswick, N,J. 2 Mile Relay 1st 1 Mile Relay 4th 7:50.4 R. Andrew P. Shivers J. Flood S. Kinsev (1:55.6) (1:59.7) (1:55.4) (1:59.7) 3:20.4 B, MacNiven A. Whyte L. Knepper S, Kinsey (52.0) (50.21 (50.2) (48.0) John Majewski 6th High Jump 6 ' 8 Penn Relays, Philadelphia East Coast Conference Mile Relay, 3rd, 3:17.2 A. Whyte L. Knepper (510) (49,3) Bill MacNiven S. Kinsey (496) (47.3) Sprint Medley Relay, 1st, 3:26.9 S. Kinsey 48,4 Whyte MacNiven 21,9 Andrew 21,5 1:55,2 400m Relay, 42.6, Kinsey, MacNiven, Carthon, Whyte East Coast Conference Championships, Lehigh, Pa. Steve Kinsey 400 Meter Champion 48 5 equals WC school record Mile Relay 2nd 3:20,0 A, Whyte 51.0 L, Knepper 50,7 B MacNiven 50,2 S, Kinsey 48,12 Biggest meet was performance in Penn Relays - Relay. Mile Relay, Sprint Medley, 400m Senior Steve Kinsey led team — ran best ever 400m Dash time of 48 5 (equals school rec ) in winning ECC Championship and ran his fastest ever 1600m Relav split at Penn Relays 47 3 .Senior Larry Knepper also had his best season ever, running a personal best 400 meters of 49.3. Other top senior performers: John Majewski, personal best of 6 ' 1 1 John Flood. 1:55.4 in 800 meters in high jump. Top freshmen: Distance: Tim O ' Brien. 14:55 for 5(H)0m Run; Sprint ' ,: Andy Whyte. 10,7 100 meter dash new WC record; Field: Jeff Spahr. 6 ' 6 in high jump, 45 ' 7 in Triple Jump, 2r8 in Long Jump. Other records: 400m Relay, 42,6. Bruce Carthon. Bill MacNiven. Steve Kinsey. Andy Whyte; 800m Relay. 1:29.5. Bruce Carthon. Bill MacNiven. Sieve Kinsey. .Andy Whyte. i I ,-1 L ,1 : ..ji?%t - i  tflpt V, - ,, ar . , 1 « ' ..■ %V «„«  MEN ' S OUTDOOR TRACK 1980 Left to Right: First Row (Standing): Coach Bill Butler, John Richardson, Steve Breit, Chuck Grayson, Jeff Spahr, John Majewski, Joe Ma- jewski, Kevin King, Duane Anderson, Coach Bob Shoudt. .Second Row (Kneeling): Tim O ' Brien, Tony Byrne, Keilh Andrew, John Flood, Bill MacNiven, Mike Mulholland, Andy Whyte. 309 WOMEN ' S OUTDOOR TRACK Sally Guinnee preparing for a javelin throw. Row 1 : C. Wallace, D. Garland, G. Bowersox, D. Quade, B. Brown, S. Green. M. Thre.fall, M. G.Hesp.e W We 1 r, C- P-k e. K. W,s , M Haebecker S Hafer, D. Connell, S. Guinee, P. McGrath (assH. coach), B. Butler (head coach). Row 2: J. M.ddletown (tramer), C. Schaeffer, B Graber M Werkiser, E. Hornberger, R. Wachter, C. Cutrone, C. Hanshue, C. Snow, K. Dav,s, K. Anderson. G. Chase. 310 Women ' s Track Results Philly Five West Chester placed second. WC 110 Trenton 32 WC 68 Rutgers 79 WC 79 U of Del 73 WC 94 MontclairSt. 28 Glassboro 17 E. Strouds 16 Cortland State 10 Colonial Relays E. Hornberger 3rd W. Whitley 3rd B. Brown Rutgers Relay M. Werkiser D. Quade C. Wallace E. Hornberger 3rd B. Brown 1500 Meter Run Shot Put High Jump 800 Meter Run 400 Meter Run 1200 Meter Run 1600 Meter Run High Jump Penn Relays E. Hornberger 3000 Meter Run M. Werkiser, Garland 1600 Meter Relay Wallace, Quade. EAIAW Eastern Regional Championships 1st E. Hornberger 5000 Meter Run 2nd E. Hornberger 3000 Meter Run 5th B.Brown High Jump 4:23.7 42 ' 4 5 ' 4 2:18.4 61.4 3:34.3 4:43.2 5 ' 4 9:28.7 4:02.5 16:23.6 9:29.9 5 ' 4 (Top) Rose Wachter warming up for a meet. (Bottom) West Chester State runners stretch for a fmish line. 311 CHEERLEADERS 313 SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, EARL J. 253 South 33rd St., Camden, NJ. Baseball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, JOHN D. 2360 South Church St., Allentown, PA. Intramurals 1,2; Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2, 3 (Vice President), 4. ADCROFT, MARYLUCILLE A. 801 Electric St., Scranton, PA. Theta Chi 3, 4; Lacrosse 4; Track Field 3; Volleyball 3; Competitive Speech Team 3, 4; Modern Dance 3, 4; Theatre Dance Group 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. AHA. ELIZABETH M. 524 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. AHLUM, VICKY A. 1650 West Chester Pike, Madsen H-3, West Chester, PA. ALBANY. JOHN J. Llewelyn Rd., Chester Heights, PA. Friars 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBRIGHT, EILEEN E. 117 Maple Lane, West Chester, PA. ALDAN, LOIS D. 114 Merion Ave., Aldon, PA. Chamber Choir 2, 3; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2; Student Employment 1, 2; Who ' s Who 4. ALEMI, JOHN L. 329 W. Graisbury Ave., Audubon, NJ. Intramurals 1, 2; Wrestling I, 3. ALEXANDER, JUDY A. 208 Forge St., Old Forge, PA. Hockey 3, 4; Indoor Track 3; Lacrosse 3, 4; Swimming Diving 4; In- tramurals 3. ALFORD, VALERIE L. 136 Washington Dr., Warminster, PA. Cross Country 3; Indoor Track 3, 4; Track Field 3, 4. ALKER. MARIANNE L. 541 Wayne Ave., Springfield, PA. ACE 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4. ALLEN. KIM L. 675 Wyncroft La. 7, Lancaster, PA. Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; WCUR 1, 2, 3; Forensics Team 1, 2, 3, 4. fs ALSON, STUART B. 312 S. Bobbin Mill La., Broomall, PA. Karate Club 4. ALSTON, BARRY J. 5232 Pentridge St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2; Social Welfare Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3. ALSTON. JOANNE D. 6037 Christian St., Phila., PA. Delta Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4. AMMLUNG, ROSALIND H. 1012 Aikens Rd., Penfield Downs, PA. ANDERSON, DUANE J. 423 Maple St., WrightsviUe, PA. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field I, 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 1. ANDERSON. WESLEY W. 4413 Sonsom St., Phila., PA. BSU 3, 4; Karate Club 3. ANDRESS, DARYL C. RD 2 Box 434, Oxford. PA. Intramurals 3, 4. ANDREWS JR.. DONALD C. 211 Schoolhouse Rd., Sellersville, PA. Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4. ANDREWS, JAN L. 520 N. 3rd St., Emmaus, PA. RHA 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS. LORETTA M. 190 Appletree Dr., Media, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 2. 3, 4. ANDRUSYSHYN. J. GREGORY 66 N. Broad Mountain Ave., Frackville, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. APEL, LISA D. 659 1450 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA. Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4 (President); Linguistics 3; Daedelus 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief) ARCHER, CAROL A. 2836 Willits Rd., Phila., PA. CAS 3, 4; CUAB I; RHA 2; OCSA 3; IGA 2, 3; ABBE Society 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Academic Affairs 2; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ARCHER, KENNETH J. 720 Spring Willow Bay, Palatine, IL. Friars 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ARENA, LAUREN M. 250 E. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia, PA. Basketball I; Hockey I; Lacrosse; Anthropology Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. ARMSTRONG, JOYCE A. 2109 Guernsey Ave., Abington, PA. Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTERS, ROBERT L. 480 Corner Ketch Rd., Downingtow ' n. PA. Commuter Government 3; Intramurals 3, 4; S.A.M. 4. ATKISSON JR., GORDON R. 192 Dorado Ave., Sewell, NJ Baseball 1, 2, 3; S.A.M. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ATTANASIO, ANGEL 2653 Ashwood Dr., Havertown, PA AUGUSTERFER, JAMES R. 117 Browning La., Rosemont, PA Ice Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4. AYOUB, GEORGE H. 37 Park Ave., Rocklcdge, PA. BAILEY, SUSAN E. 54 Shady Nook Dr., Toms River, NJ. Karate Club 2; Theatre 208 Productions 4; Chamber Choir 3; College Choir 3; Marching Band 2; Mixed Choir 2; Symphony Orchestra 2; Women ' s Chorus 2. BAIRD, WILLIAM L. 36 Woodhill Dr., Willow Grove, PA. CAS 2; IGA 1, 2, 3 (Vice President), 4 (President); Alpha Lambda Delta 1.2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Commuter Club 2, 3 (Vice President), 4; Marching Band 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Student Academic Affairs 2; Who ' s Who 3. BAKSI, JOAN A. 1022 Eisenhower Ave., Woodlyn, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta I. BANGO, LOURDES M. 1334 Tulane Rd., Wilmington, DE. RHA 2; ABBE Society 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); International House 4. BARRATT, KATHLEEN M. 18 Fairchild Ave., Morris Plains, NJ. BARRY, JANE A. 1405 East Iltli Stifl sfone, PA. Forensics 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 4. BARTON, MARY B. 31 Mountainside Dr., Colts Neck, NJ. Badminton 1; Gymnastics 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; National Student Ex- change 3; Student Employment 2; Health Professionals Club 2. BASKETT, ELLEN M. 305 Forrest Hills Circle. Devon, PA. RHA 1,2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi I, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 1. BATTIPEDE, CHARLES 354 Elizabeth Ave., Ramsey, NJ. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ,■ BAUER, CAROL J. Rd 1 Box 388, Fredericksburg, PA. BAUMEISTER, LYNNE M. 267 N. Central Blvd., Broomall, PA. BEATTY, ALAN L. 118 Parsons St., Easton, PA. RHA I, 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4; Friars 2, 3,4 (President); Basketball 1; SAM. 2; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs 2, 3; Student Employment 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3. BEERS, JANIS L. 720 Barner Ave., Allentown, PA. College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band I; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. BEHRENSHAUSEN, ERIC T. 2515 Garfield Ave., West Lawn, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2. BELFIGLIO, LORRAINE M. 461 Collins Dr., Springfield, PA. Lacrosse 1, 2, 4; Law Club 1, 2. 3 (President). BENDER. SUSAN P. 547 Bridge Rd., Collegeville, PA. Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. BENIO, TERESA C. RD 1 Box 188, Montrose, PA. RHA 1, 2, 3; Fencing 3 (Secretary); Hockey 2; Concert Band 1; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Student Employment 1, 2, 3. 314 BENNETT, MARIANNE L. 601 Green St., Bridgeport, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2. BERNHARDT, JILL B. 606 Conshohocken State Rd., Varberth. PA. Sigma Alpha lota 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Chamber Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 4; Hillel 1; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BEUTEL, MITCHELL L. 127 Ridgeland Rd., Wilmington, DE. RHA 2, 3; Commuter Government 1; IGA 3; Phi Alpha Theta 4; Pi Kappa Delta 4; Competitive Speech Team 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2; Quad Angles 4; Who ' s Who 4. BIEHL, MARGARET M. 692 Barclay La., Broomall, PA. S.A.M. 3, 4. BIGOS. DANIEL M. 305 S. New St., West Chester, PA. BITNER, CRAIG S. 1 1 E. Rhodes Ave., West Chester, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Student Employment 3, 4. BLAIR, JUDITH A. 2733 Tanager Cr., Wilmington, DE. BLAKE, STEPHEN C. 76 Morris Rd., Ambler, PA. Paramedical Association 4; Marching Band I; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4; Quad Angles 2; Serpentine 1; WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4. BLISS. MIRIAM 35 East Center St., Nesquehoning, PA. Chamber Choir 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Madrigal Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir I, 2; Musica Antigua 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. BLYTHE. JUDI M. 344 E. Broadway Ave., Chfton Heights, PA. Community Service 2; Social Welfare Club 2. 3, 4; Orientation Leader 3; Human Rights Coalition 3, 4. BOCKIUS, LYNN D. 1464 Jericho Rd.. Abington, PA. Commuter Government 3; Intramurals 3; Ski Club 3: Social Welfare Club 3, 4; Quad Angles 2. BOONE, SANDRA E. Box 85 Somers Point Rd., Mays Landing, NJ. Alpha Xi Delta 3, 4; Gymanslics 1. BONDER, WALTER M. 818 Beechwood. Collingdale, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. BONTEMPO, ROBERT J. 1385 Locust St., Norristown, PA. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. BORGSTROM, HOLLY G. 132 Powderhorn La., Media. PA. BORST, CHRISTINE M. 230 Chestnut St., Downingtown, PA. BOliRQUIN. DEBBIE L. 646 Seventh Ave., Swarthmore, PA Zeta Tau Alpha 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PWWMII I iHiMlll ' ' II— MillMil BOWE, GAIL P. 1224 So. Markoe St.. Phila, PA. Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4 (Vice President). BOYER, MICHAEL A. 1509 Walton Dr., Downingtown, PA, BOYLE, BARRY A. 2501 Maryland Rd. C-10. Willow Grove, PA. BOYLE, COLLEEN A. 130 Washington Ave.. Phoenixville, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 3; College Choir 3; Mixed Choir I, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. BRACCIO, DOMINICK D. 1307 Oak St., Coatesville, PA. Lambda Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. BRADBURD, SCOTT K. 1 Surrey Dr., Newtown Square, PA. Rugby 1. 2, 3, 4. BRADLEY, TBINA T. 2709 West 7th St., Chester, PA. BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 3, 4. BRAMBLE, LINDA M. 2838 S. Mildred, Phila., PA. Bowling 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; String Ensemble 1; Symphony Orchestra I, 2, 3. BRAVACOS, JULIANNE 94 Jolind Rd., Paoli, PA. Alpha Sigma Tau 3, 4. BRECKER, BONNIE S. Rd 1, Gilbertsville, PA. ACE 3, 4. BREEN, WINTON G. 300 N. Mahn Rd., Newtown Square, PA. S.A.M. 4 (President). BRENNAN, SHEILA A. 201 Wynnewood Ave., Lansdowne, PA. Geography Outing Club 3; S.A.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENNER, SUSANNE C. 2004 Mary St., Bethleham, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4 (Vice President); Anderson Math Club 1 , 2, 3. 4; Ger- man Club 1,2, 3,4; Linguistics2, 3. 4; M.E.N.C. 1; Russian Club 2, 3. 4 (Vice President); Mixed Choir I; Women ' s Chorus 1; ECM 4; International House 3; Who ' s Who 4. BRIOR, DEBRA E. 10 Kathmere Rd., Havertown, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Track Field 2; Linguistics 2, 3; Daedelus 3, 4; In- tramurals 1. BRODSKY, AMY S. 7001 Hazel Ave., Upper Darby, PA BRONNER, CHERYL D. 1448 W. Grange St., Phila., PA. Student Employment 1, 2; Who ' s Who 1. BROOK, RICHARD A. 1452 Cowwat Dr., Swarthmore, PA. Political Science Club I, 2, 3. BROWN, BARBARA 2430 Kimball St., Phila., PA. BSU 4; RHA 1 ; Alpha Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 3; WCUR 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN JR., GEORGE 6 Coombs Dr., Bridgetown, NJ. BROWN, PAUL E. 12 Noble Lane, Wilkes-Barre, PA Theta Chi 1 , 2, 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Weight Lifting 1 , 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3. BROWN, ROSALYN 1548 N. 100th St., Phila,, PA. BROUSSEAU, PAUL R. 2274 Mill Rd., Boothwyn, PA. Friars 3, 4; Law Club 2; Social Welfare Club 4. BRUBAKER, JO A. 71 N. Woodmont Dr., Downingtown, PA. RHA 2; M.E.N.C. 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; WCUR 1; Stu- dent Employment 3. BRUNT JR., ARTHUR L. 1224 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA. Marching Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, RUTH R. 7721 Dorcas St., Phila., PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Inter Greek Council 2, 3 (Secretary). BUCKINGHAM, CATHERINE M. 409 Olderstraw Ave., Morestown, NJ. RHA I, 2, 3. BUCKWASH, MICHAEL F. 3746 Brisban St., Harrisburg, PA. CAS 2, 3; IGA 3; S.E.T.S. Crew 2, 3; College Choir 3; Quad Angles 3, 4. BUECHELE, JOHN S. 411 North 5 Points Rd., West Chester, PA. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. BUGLIANI, LISA 209 Scarlett Ave., Kennett Square, PA. RHA 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Speech Path Audiology Club 1; Young Republicans 1, 2; Student Employment 2, 3. BULMAN, SUSAN L. 1540 Tenna Ave., Paoh, PA. RHA I; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Nursing 4. BUNNELL, THOMAS B. 38 Birchall Dr., Haddonfield, NJ. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Intramurals 1, 2. BUONI, MARIA T. Rd 3 Dutton MiU Rd., West Chester, PA. Law Club 4. BURGO, MICHAEL L. 537 Luzerne St., Johnstown, PA. Chamber Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Newman 1, 2, 3, 4. BURKE, GRACE M. 29 Timberline Rd., Warwick, RI. BURKEPILE, LANNETTE K. 262 Spruce St., West Gilbertsville, PA. RHA 2, 3; Nursing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1 , 2, 3; Student Employment 1 , 2, 3, BUCKHART, GERARD J. 420 Benton Dr.. Hollidaysburg, PA. Softball 1, 2, 3; Quad Angles 3, 4. 315 BURNETT, KATHLEEN 42 West Lake Rd., Trumbull. CT. Sigma Alpha lota; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ. BUTLER, ROBIN Y. 1533 Lincoln Ave., Sharon Hill, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Anderson Math Club 3. BUTLER. VICKIE L. 1533 Lincoln Ave., Sharon Hill, PA. BYERLEY, LYNN A. 815 CoUegeviUe Rd., Rd 1. PhoenixviUe, PA. BYERLY, JOANNE A. 118 6th Ave., Coatesville, PA. Psychology Club 2. BYRNE. CELESTE R. 110 Median De., Wilmington, DE. Softball 1; Who ' s Who 4; Accounting Society 1. 2, 3, 4 (Vice President). BYRNE, TERESA C. 413 Valley Rd., Havertown, PA. Little Theatre Club 3, 4 (President); West Chester Musical Theatre Co, 3, 4. BYRNE. JAMES J. 813 Park Dr., Glenolden, PA. Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. CALLANAN. STACIE 184 Howard St., Westwood, NJ. Law Club 3, 4. CAMAROTA, ADRIANA 925 Linda Vista Dr., Wxst Chester, PA. M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2. C AMPAGNA, JAMES A. 1129 Yankee Dr., Downington, PA, CAMPBELL, HELEN A. 145 So. Eagle Rd., Havertown, PA. Social Welfare Club 2. WSM CAMPBELL. MAUREEN E. 233 E Benedict Ave., Havertown, PA. S.A.M, 3. 4. CANARIS. RICHARD J. 207 Glendale Rd., Upper Darb A. CANTWELL, RITA A. 5135 D St.. Phila.. PA. liSl Alpha Sigma Tau 2. 3. 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 2. 3, 4. CARIDEO, SUSAN E. 20 Anpell Dr.. Scarsdale, NY. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Student Employment 3, 4. CARRICK. JOAN M. 445 Penn Ave., North Hills, PA. Marching Band I, 2; Accounting Society 4. CATANESE, .MARIA 608 E. Lincoln Hwy., Coatesville, PA. Intramurals 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; S.A.M. 3; Program Board 3, 4. CELENTANO. ANNE C. 200 W. Market St. Apt. Bl, West Chester, PA. Equestrian Club 2; Student Ettiployment 2. CERESINl, CAROLYN L. 33 North 10th St., Lebanon, PA. RHA 2. 3: Abbe Society 3, 4 (Treasurer): ACE 3; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. CHARWICK, MARY C. 708 West 26th St.. Wilmington, DE. CHRISTENSEN. CHRISTOPHER J. 120 Tyler Ave., Woodlyn, PA. Theta Chi I, 2. 3; Football 1. CHRISTIANSEN, KAY S. 1340 Pinetown Rd., Fort Washington. PA. CLAGHORN, ELIZABETH A. 411 W. Union St., West Chester, PA. Biology Club I. CLARK III. JA.MES . . 119 Alders Dr., Wilmington, DE. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2. CLARK. SHAWN D. Box 97 Buckmgham, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. CLARKE, JANE F. 225 Anderson Ave., PhoenixviUe, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3,4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band I; Marching Band I. 2; Mixed Choir 1. 2; Symphony Orchestra 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 4. CLASS JR.. GEORGE B. 306 E. Champlost Ave., Phila. PA. M.E.N.C. 2, 3. 4; Brass Ensemble 3; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Choir 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 2; Symphony Orchestra 4. C LEMETSEN. NELS A. Theta Chi .1, 4, Gulf Rd., East Brunswick. NJ. CLEWELL. SARAH A. 5806 N. Fairhill St., Phila., PA. M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3; Marching Band 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2. COBOURN, KAREN E. 5 Nancy Dr., Havertown, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4. COCCIA. JUNE A. 1367 Mallard Dr., Martinsville, NJ. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Badminton 1; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Track Field 2, 3, 4; Track Club 2, 3, 4. COHEN, MARLENE B. 1127 Windsor Dr., West Chester, PA. Alpha Mu Gamma 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. COLBERT, C. ANN 394 W. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussi a, PA. Marching Band 3. COLEY, MICHAEL R. 6251 N. Park Ave., Phila.. PA. BSU 1; CAS 2, 3, 4; Student Affairs Council 1, 2, 3, 4; RHA 1; Community Service 1, 2, 3, 4; IGA 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4; Karate Club 1, 2; Kayak Canoe Club 1; Law Club 2, 3. 4; P.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 2. 3. 4; WCUR 1; Executive Council 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. COLLINS. CAROLANNE C. 8016 Craig St., Phila., PA. Ski Club 3. COLLINS, VINCENT C. 235 Park Dr., Glenolden, PA. COMOLLI, KAREN A. 500 W. Rosedale, West Chester. PA. Community Service I, 2. CONNELL. PATRICIA A. 607 Turner Ave., Dre.xel Hill, PA. Majors Club 3, 4. CONNELLY, RICHARD S. 24 lamppost Lane, Aston, PA. Football 2, 3, 4. CONNOLLY, THOMAS M. 1 1 Cotton Rd., Levittown, PA. Community Service 3, 4; WCUR 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. CONRAD. JAMES F. 237 Pancoast Ave., Springfield, PA. Intramurals 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4. CONWAY. MAUREEN J. 2904 Teesdale St., Phila., PA. M.E.N.C. 4; Brass Ensemble 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2; Woodwind Ensemble 4. COOMBS, JANE L. 640 Norwood Rd., Downingtown. PA. COOPER, BRIAN F. 1363 A-1 Pottstown Pike, West Chester, PA. IGA 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Lacrosse 1; Sociology Club 3, 4; S.A.M. 1. COOPER, DOREEN B. 1721 Larking Rd., Boothwyn, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Xi Delta 3, 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 1. COOPER. JAMES E. 431 E. Rodgers St., Ridley Park. PA. WCUR 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. COOPER. RICHARD M. 517 Green St., Parkersburg. PA. CAS 4; IGA 4; Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Track Field 1. 2. CORR. KEVIN L. 9948 Dungan St., Phila.. PA. Boxing 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1: Rugby 2; Track Field 1, 2; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. COSGROVE. MARYBETH T. 904 Baylowell Dr., West Chester, PA. Valkyrie 1,2,3, 4; Softball 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1,2, 3, 4. COTTER, CATHLEEN E. 1406 Linden St., West Chester, PA. Commuter Government 2; Serpentine 4. COTTOM. ALICE-JEANNE 123 Jones St., Middletown, RI. Delta Zeta I, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Theatre 208 Productions I, 2, 4; In- tramurals I, 2. COVAL. SUSAN C. 2609 Cranberry Circle, Harrisburg, PA. RHA 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; ACE 2; Ski Club 4. COVERT, GEORGE W. 657 Poplar St., Sharon Hill, PA. Golf I; S.A.M. I, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2.3, 4. ¥1 CRAFTON. CONSTANCE A. 7 Ash Dr., Heptine, NJ. CRAMER, LEANNE 19 Country Club Rd., Wescosville, PA. ACE 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Rampage 3. CRANE, REGINA A. 407 W. Frack St., Frackville, PA. RHA 3; Delta Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4; Karate Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; National Student E.xchange 3. CRAWFORD, SUSAN S. 121 Sylvan, Rutledge, PA. Intramurals I, 2, 3; Anderson Math Club 2, 3. 4. CRESS, PATRICIA A. 543 Keating Dr.. Morrisville, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4; Hockey 1, 2; Tennis; Anderson Math Club 3, 4. CROUSE, ROBERT E. 1416 Stallion Lane. West Chester, PA. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CROWLE, STEPHEN F. 369 Washington St., Royersford, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Chamber Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. CULVER, ALICE J. 2906 N. 25th St., Phila. PA. : Alpha Kappa Alpha 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4; Art Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel [Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ I, 2. CUPPENS, JANE E. 401 Lurgan Ave., Shippensburg, PA. Commuter Government 3; Ski Club 2, 3. CUTLER. CYNTHIA A. 2825 Unruh Ave., Phila., PA. Lambda Alpha Epsilon 3. CYPERSKI. DOROTHY G. 308 Buchanan Dr , Coatesville, DAHLBERG, VIRGINIA B. 7 Trezza Court, Bellmore, NY. Sigma Alpha Iota 1 , 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1 , 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4, Concert Band 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 3; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2. DALEY, PATRICIA A. 6 Nottingham Towers, Nottingham, PA. Ram ' s Eye View 2, 3, 4; Serpentine 4. DALLAM, ELIZABETH A. 1438 Heather Lane. West Chester. PA. DANIELS, LARRICK E. P.O. Box 161. Oakhurst, NJ. BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4; Little Theatre Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Theatre 208 Productions 1,2,3, 4. DARGEY, JOHN A. 2762 Lenni Rd., Aston. PA. DARLAK, DARRYL F. 406 James St., Sinking Springs. PA. Intramurals 1,2.3, 4; Rugby 2, 3. 4; Track Field 1.2,3,4; Weight Lifting I . 2, 3. 4; Quad Angles 1. DARMIENTO. MICHAEL J. 319 Riverview Ave.. Drexel Hill. PA. Ice Hockey I, 2. 3. 4; Soccer 1. DA VINCL MARCIA M. 6 Kimbrough St.. Wilmington. DE. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 4, Marching Band 1. DAVIS, DEBORAH A. 1012 Culhane St., Chester, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. DAVIS, SAMUEL W. 814 E. Hancock St., Lansdale, PA. RHA 4; Anthropology Club 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4. DE ANGELIS JR.. ROBERT C. 20 Sixth Ave., Seaside Park, NJ. Alchemists Cltib 3, 4. DE CARLO, JAMES T. 510 Rodney Lane, Springfield, PA. Theta Chi 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; ACE 4. DEIBLER, DAWN L. 400 Ellis Ave., Newtown Square, PA. Psi Chi 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 (President). DEITZ. KENNETH J. 88 Kraft Lane, Levittown. PA. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Friars 4; Rugby 3, 4; Law Club 2, 3, 4; WCUR 4; In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DEL COLLO, ROBERT J. 18 Ridon Dr., Hockassin, DE. Weight Lifting 2, 3. 4; Intramurals I, 2. 3. DEL FERRO, JOAN 2144 Franklin Ave.. Morton, PA. Psychology Club 3; Sociology Club 4; Serpentine 4. DEL FERRO, JUDY 2144 Franklin Ave., Morton. PA. Sociology Club 3, 4. DE LONG, CHERYL E. 433 Keystone Ave., Emmaus. PA. Navigators Club 3, 4. DE MARCO, CATHERINE E, 7816 Queen St., Wyndmoore, PA. Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4; Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. 4. DE MARCO, CHRISTINE M. 668 Weadley Rd., Strafford, PA. Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3. 4. DENNY, THOMAS G. 331 N. Newtown St. Rd., Newtown Square, PA. Concert Band 3; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 4. DE NORA, LISABETTE T. 211 S. Walnut St., West Chester, PA. DERR, MARIAN J. 317 Highland Lane. Bryn Mawr, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. DESMOND, JEFFREY J. 20 Abbeyview Ave., Willow Grove, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2; Weight Lifting 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DE SOUSA, ANN M. 241 Franklin Ave., Palmerton, PA. RHA 2, 3; Abbe Society 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4; Concert and 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1; Intramurals 4; National Student Exchange 3; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; New Student Orientation Leader 2, 3. DE STEFANO, ANN M. 1929 South Norwood St., Phila., PA. Gamma Sigma Sigma (4 (Vice President); Jewellette Social Organization 2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1, 2. DETZEL, DAVID 2713 Anita Drive, Dover, PA. Football I; Indoor Track 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field I, 2, 3,4;; Navigators 3, 4; Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Christian Athletes 3, 4 (President), DEVINE, JAMES F. JR. 317 Bewley Road. Havertown, PA. RHA 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; SAM 2; Serpentine 3; WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent of Wayne Hall 3; WCSC Public Relations 4. DEVINE, JAMES M. 113 W. Chestnut St.. West Chester, PA. Earth and Space Science Club 3, 4. DEVLIN, FRANCIS 5123 Akron St., Phila., PA. Boxing 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 4. DE VORE, GERALDINE 2533 West First St., Phila , PA! BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Student Affairs Council 3; Commuter Government 4; Philosophy Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council for Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4. DICKS, JACQUELYN D. 6220 Addison St., Phila., PA. BSU I; Student Employment I, 2; Jewellette Social Organization 1, 2, 3 (Secretary); Black Writers Club 3. DIEMER, DOTTIE L. 104 Cherry Hill Ln., Broomall, PA. DIETRICH, BARBARA L. 376 Roanoke Circle, Eagleville, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Young Life 1; Nursing Club 3, 4. DI FERDINANDO, LISA D. RD. 2 Lakeview Rd., Eagle, PA. DI MARZIO, FIORELLA. 6459 Morris Park Rd., Phila.. PA. DI MATTEO, DONNA E. 316 Wayne Hall, West Chester, PA. CAS 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3; Fellowship Christian Athletes 4; Dorm Council 4; National Association for Education of Young Child 4; Society Council of Exceptional Children 4 (Treasurer); Representative of the Early Childhood Program 2, 3, 4. 317 nf!? D! NAROO, WILLIAM J. 2404 Sweet Briar Rd., DE. Thela Chi i, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. 3, 4. DINCHER, BARBARA J. 946 Elizabeth St., Williamsport, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 3, 4; Special Ed. Club 4: Outing Club 4. Dl SANTI, ALEXANDER D. 16 N. Drexel Ave., Havertown, PA. Psychology Club 3, 4. DIX, PATRICIA A. 803 Welsh Rd., Huntingdon Valley, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Diving 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Water-polo Club 1. 2, 3, 4 (President). DONAHUE. SUSAN L. 2975 Dearborn Lane, York, PA. Dorm Council 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Serpentine 1, 2, 3 (Assistant Editor); Men ' s Swim Team Manager 1. DONIA, MONICA L. 840 Downingtown Rd, West CHester, PA. Daedelus 4. , _ , , DORSEY, ADRIANE M. 3210 Florian Ave., Easton, PA. BSU 1.4; SAM 2. DOUGHERTY, MARY E. 101 S. Walnut St.. West Chester, PA. DOUGHERTY. MICHAEL P. 2801 Lardner St.. Phila.. PA. DOUGHERTY. KAREN M. 29 Kentucky Ln., Levittown, PA. DOUGHERTY, THERESA A. 519-48th St., Pennsauken, NJ P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Women ' s Water-polo Club 2. DOWD, MARY C. 2 Cedar Lane, Succasunna. NJ. M.E.N.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4. DOWELL, DENISE R. 4719 Westminster PL. St. Louis, MO. DREIBELBIS, KENT D. 10 Talltree Dr.. Camphitl, PA DRUMMOND, PEGGY A. 82 Maple St., New Providence, NJ. ACE 3, 4 (Treasurer). DUFFY, CHRISTINE M. 211 Lexington Ave.. Merchantville. NJ. Basketball I; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Lacrosse I, 2; Water-polo I, 2. DUGAN, JOHN 321 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, PA. Intramurals I, 2, 3; Accounting Society 3, 4. DUMAS. GREGORY E. RD. I Hampton Heights Rd., Lafayette, NJ. R HA I, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Anthropology Club 4; Law Club 3; Political Science Club 3, 4; Human Relations Committee, Wayne Hall 2 (Chairman). DYER. SUSAN G.2602 Turbridge La., Alexandria, VA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4; Indoor Track 3; Track Field 3; Athletic Trainers Club 3, 4. ECK, CHERYL D. 56 Osage Drive, Wallingford, CN. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Badminton 1; Cross Country 2; Lacrosse 1; Track Field 2; Intramurals 1, 3; Outward Bound 2; Outdoor Adventure Center 3, 4; Outdoor Pursuits Education 2, 3, 4. ECK, DAVID B. 312 E. Walnut St., Kutztown, PA. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. ECKHART, PIERCE V. 2217 Bryn Mawr Ave., Ardmore, PA. Men ' s Chorus I, 2; Musical Theatre Company 3, 4 (Treasurer). .rrt EGGERT, ANITA L. 135 Guilford St.. Lebanon, PA. RHA 1. 2; Abbe Society 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Russian Club 1, 3, 4; Daedelus 3; Quad Angles 3, 4; Intramurals I, 3. EICHINGER, RUTH M. 423 W. Union St., West Chester, PA. Indoor Track 3; Intramurals I, 2; ' Lacrosse 1. EIDMAN, KAREN J. 496 Indian Rock Dr.. Springfield. PA. Social Welfare Club 3. 4. ELLIS. SHARON 1384 Stephen Way. Southampton, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society 3 (President). EMERY. JANET G. 171 Vinton Circle, Fanwood, NJ. Serpentine 2. 3, 4 (Assistant Editor). EMIG, THOMAS E. RD. I. Doyleslown. PA. RHA 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, President). EMMANUEL, NADINE B. 905 Burnside Road. Sharon Hill, PA. Kappa Omicron Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4. ENDERS, DOUGLAS P. Bo ' x 431 RD. 1. Halifax. PA. Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Historian. President); M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3 (Quartermaster); Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. ENGARO, JACQUELINE H. 3033 Vista St., Phila., PA. W Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Computer Club I, 2, 3; Equestrian Club I, 2; Stu- dent Employment 2, 3, 4. ENNIS. KATHLEEN A. 307 Grant Ave., Croydon, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4 (little sisters); Student Nurses Assoc, of Pa. 3, 4. ENTLER, LORI J. 1342 Fairview St.. AUentown, PA., EPSTEIN, DAVE M. 353 Kevin Court, Phila., PA. ERSEK, SHARON L. 219 Parkview Drive. Springfield, PA. P.S.E.A. 2, 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Women ' s Center Aide ESHAM, ANDREW J. 1031 Davis Grove Rd.. Ambler, PA. Geography Outing Club 2; Food Service Committee 3, 4; RHA 2, 3, 4. ESSAF. MARILYN K. 158 Bartondale Rd., Media, PA. Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 2. 3, 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. EWING, SUZANNE E. 146 Camp Council Rd., Phoenixville. PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track I, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Lacrosse 1 , 2, 4; Anderson Math Club 1,2,3,4 (Vice President); Marching Band 1,2,3; Who ' s Who 4. FABIAN. TERRI A. 1 106 Ridge Rd.. Sellersville, PA. Abbe Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1 , 2; Karate Club 3; Sociology Club 3, 4; SAM 2, 3; Serpentine 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. FAIR, DORIS S. 214 Lindbergh Ave., Broomall, PA. FAHRINGER, HOLLY L. 14 Elmcrest Circle, Walpole, MA. College Choir 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra I, 3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 2. FARBER, MARTINA. 126 Pine St., Oxford, PA. FATOW, SUZANNE C. 41 5 Pembroke Rd.. Havertown, PA. Quad Angles 4. FEICK, CYNTHIA L. 1 10 S. Walnut St., Birdsboro, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Valkyrie 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1; Volleyball 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. FELDER, VERNIE L. 5025 N. 15th St., Phila., PA. FELDMAN, SUSAN K. 225 AInus St., Phila., PA. Brass Ensemble 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1. 2, 3; Musica An- tigua 1, 2, 3; String Ensemble 2, 3; Symphonic Orchestra 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3. FENTNER. PRESTON A. 520 S. Darlington St., West Chester, PA, Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, Treasurer, Ritualist). FERENZ, MICHAEL R. JR. 604 Grosstown Rd., Slowe, PA. WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4 (Publicity, Director). FERGUSON. DEBRA A. 48 Boxwood Rd.. ChurchviUe, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. FERGUSON, WILLIAM E. JR. 449 Jacksonville Rd., Hatboro, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3,4; Friars 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Anthropology Club 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. FETHEROLF. JENI A. 219 Oakwood Drive. Whitehall, PA. Abbe Society 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3,4; Track Field I, 2, 3,4; Athletic Trainers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Trainer 2, 3, 4, FETTERMAN, KATHLEEN A. 204 Kathmere Rd., Havertown, PA. Intramurals 1, 2; Speech Path Audiology Club 4. FILLAT, SUZANNE 116 Crescent Rd., Dover, DE. FISHER, KAREN 425 Lawrence Rd., Havertown, PA. NAEYC 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. FITE. THERESA M.IOl Harmil Rd., Broomall, PA. Track Field 3; Majors Club 4; Ski Club 4; Rec. Services 3, 4. FITHIAN, BEVERLY I. 217 N. Central Blvd., Broomall, PA Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Art Association 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Track Club 2. FITZGERALD, KATHLEEN 3664 Wyola Dr., Newton Square, PA. FLAMMA, DONNA M. 1155 Mill Creek Rd., Southampton, PA. Abbe Society 2, 3, 4 (Social Chairperson); West Chester Assoc, for the Educa- tion of Young Children 3, 4 (Secretary, Chairman); Dorm Council Hall Rep. 3,4. FLETCHER. LORENZO HI 2 Jones Court, Trenton, NJ. Theatre Dance Group 3; Art Association 4 (Treasurer). fioOD. JOHN F. 465 Gatewoods Dr., West Chester. PA. Cross Country 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Track Field 3, 4; Majors Club 3. 4; Softball 3, 4. FLOWERS, STEPHEN J. 919 Pittman Ave., Collingdale, PA. Law Club 4; Philosophy Club 4; Quad Angles 4; Serpentine 4; WCUS 3, 4 (News Director). FORD, KATHRYN A. 524 N. Monoa Rd., Havertown, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4 (Secretary); Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. FOREMAN, CHERYL V. 6246 Webster St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2; Social Welfare Club 3, 4. FORNATARO, MARY ANN F. 641 Penn St., West Hazleton, PA. Debate Club 3 (University of Oregon 1978); Little Theatre Club 2; West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 2, 4; National Student Exchange 3. FOSTER, RAMONA M. 69 W. Johnson St., Phila., PA. BSU I, 2; Student Employment 1, 2, 3; Accounting Society Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FOULDS, REBECCA D. 885 Lombardy Dr., Lansdale, PA. IGA 3, 4; Badminton 1; Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Indoor Track 2, 3; Softball 1; Track Field 2, 3; Track Club 2, 3; Campus Crusade for Christ 2. FOX, LANA S. 11 Kynlyn Circle. Telford, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4; Darhngton Biological Society 4. FRECHETTE, JEFFREY C. Rt. 4, Woodstock, VE. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. FREDERICK, TRAO N. 27 Ardmore Ave., Lansdowne, PA. P.S.E.A. 4. FREDERICKS, VICKI E. 243 Buttonwood St., Norristown. PA. FREEMAN, DARRELL V. 2227 S. 27th St.. Phila.. PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; RHA 1, 2, 3, 4; IGA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Alpha 1.2, 3. 4; In- tramurals 3, 4; Law Club 2, 3; Gospel Choir 1. 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4; Eastern Regional Vice President for Alpha Phi Alpha Inc. FRISCH, CAROLEEN B. RD. I, Germantown, PA. Cheerleader I; Softball 2, 3; Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRISCOLO. BRIAN R. 123 North 3rd Ave., Royersford, PA. FROMUTH, PHILIP J. 1723 Olive St., Reading, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Historical Society 3, 4; RHA 1, 2. FRYER, CRAIG S. 829 Roads Ave., Boyertown, PA. Brass Ensemble I; College Choir 3. 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. FUCHS, MATHIAS 746 S. Franklin St. Apt. 2-B, West Chester, PA. Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FULGINITl, CHERI A. 3209 Embarcadero Court, Springfield, PA. Basketball 1; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1, 3,4; Softball 2; Majors Club 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FULLER. MARIA L. 1518 Glenwood Ave.. Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1, 2; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Jewellette Social Organization 2, 3, 4 (President). FURNIVAL, BARRY J. 856 Valley Rd., Bluebell. PA. WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4 (Production Director). GARCIA. JESUS M. 2626 N. 6th St., Phila., PA. IGA 3, 4; NAACP 2, 3 (Vice President); Spanish Student Union 2, 3, 4; Fenc- ing Club 2, 3. ' GARDNER, JOYCE F. 1738 Pheasant Ln., Norristown, PA. GARDNER. MICHAEL A. 709 S. Walnut St., Malvern. PA. Boxing 4; Intramurals 4. GARLAND, TIM E. 2414 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. PA. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Earth Space Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GAVIN, SHARON A. 116 Charlestown, Rd., Phoenixville, PA. Newman Center 3, 4. GEISS, KATHI L. 12 N. O ' Neil St., Mohnton, PA. FHA 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GELLIEN, DREW W. 33 Old Rings Hwy., Bellmawr. NJ. Boxing 2; Law Club 2, 3. siSU GERLETTE. ROSEMARIE 1749 W. Wood St., Emmaus, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4 (President); Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. GERNERT. MARILYN C. 325 W. Swedesford Rd.. Exton. PA. NAEYC 1, 2, 3, 4. GERSON, SANDRAHOPE 1516 Devereaux St., Phila., PA. Alpha Mu Gamma 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 4 (Secretary). 319 GERSCHWINDT, KAREN B. 430 Highland Ave., Downingtown. PA. Alchemists Club 2, 3, 4; Phillip ' s Memorial Scholarship 3, 4. GETZ, THERESA L. RD. 1, Pocono Lake, PA. College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1: Musica Antigua 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; ECM I, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association I. FREDERICKS, VICKI E. 243 Buttonwood St., Norristown, PA. FREEMAN, DARRELL V. 2227 S. 27th St., Phila., PA. BSU 1 . 2, 3, 4; RH A 1 , 2, 3, 4; IGA 1,2,3, 4; Alpha Phi Alpha 1 , 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 3. 4; Law Club 2, 3; Gospel Choir 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4; Eastern Regional Vice President for Alpha Phi Alpha Inc. GIBBONS, WILLIAM A. 406 West Lafayette St., West Chester, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2; Football 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4: Weight Lifting 1; Anderson Math Club 2; Earth Space Science Club 1; Political Science Club 2. GILBERT, GAIL E. 30 West Patricia Dr., Holland, PA. GILL, JOHN A. 225 N. 33rd St., Camp Hill. PA. Golf 3; RHA 4 GILLIGAN. ELIZABETH A. 1310 Chestnut St . Darby, PA. Commuter Gov. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Abbe Society 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 3, 4. GINESI, SUSAN J. 144 Willow Way, Clark, NJ. SAM 4. GILFFRIDA, STEPHANIE Box 35 RD. 4, Mill Creek Rd., York, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Hockey 1; Intramuals 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3. GLENN, KATHY J. 101 Yale Rd., Havertown, PA. Intramurals 3. GLOVER. LYNDA 8 Jeffrey La., Bridgewater, NJ. RHA 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GOETZ, WILLIAM W. 4613 Tampa St., Phila., PA. Baseball 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Quad Angles 4. GOLDBERG, TRUDY A. 110 West South St., Carlisle, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club I, 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2. GOLDEN, CINDY 6627 Tabor Rd., Phila., PA. Serpentine 3, 4. GOLDSCHMIDT, WILLIAM L. 621 S. Walnut St., West Chester, PA. FRISCH, CAROLEEN B. RD 1, Germantown, PA. Cheerleader I; Softball 2, 3; Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ™- FRISOLO, BRIAN R. 123 North 3rd Ave., Royersford, PA. FROMUTH, PHILIP J. 1723 Olive St., Reading, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Historical Society 3, 4: RHA 1. 2. FRYER, CRAIG S. 829 Rhoads Ave., Boyertown, PA. Brass Ensemble I: College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. FUCHS. MATHIAS 746 S. Franklin St. Apt. 2-B. West Chester, PA. Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FULGINITI, CHERI A. 3209 Embarcadero Court, Springfield, PA. Basketball I; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 3, 4; Softball 2; Majors Club 1,2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FllLLER, MARIA L. 1518 Glenwood Ave., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3. 4; Gospel Choir 1, 2; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Jewellette Social Organization 2, 3, 4 (President). FURNIVAL, BARRY J. 856 Valley Rd., Bluebell, PA. WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4 (Production Director). GARCIA, JESUS M. 2626 N. 6th St., Phila., PA. IGA 3, 4; NAACP 2. 3 (Vice President); Spanish Student Union 2, 3, 4; Fenc- ing Club 2, 3. GARDNER. JOYCE F. 1738 Pheasant Ln., Norristown, PA. GARDNER. MICHAEL A. 709 S. Walnut St., Malvern, PA. Boxing 4; Intramurals 4. GOLSON, BYRON D. 2059 W. Boston St., Phila., PA. RHA 3; M.E.N.C. 4; Ski Club 4; College Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Choir 1, 2. GOLSON. EUGENE T. 2059 W. Boston St., Phila., PA. RHA 3; Swimming Diving 2, 4; M.E.N.C. 4; Ski Club 4; College Choir 3, 4. GONZOLES, KATHLEEN P. 433 Farmhouse Rd., Downingtown, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3 (Social Advisor); Psychology Club 3 (President). GORSKI, ROBERT F. 106 Surrey Rd., Voorhees, NJ. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, Vice President) Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; History Club 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. GOVAN. ROBIN D. 108 Schieverl Ave.. Aston, PA. Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ECM 2, 3, 4; Nursing Search Comm. 1, 2; Helping Board 3, 4 GRABOWSKI. DONALD J. 45N. Apa Ave., Strasburg, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4 (President): College Choir 2, 3, 4 (President); Criterions 1, 3, 4; Mixed Choir I, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; String Ensemble 1; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. GRAHAM, CYNTHIA L. 615 Downingtown Pike Apt. 19, West Chester. PA GRANGER, KIM .M. 677 Oakdale Ave., Pottstown, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2, 3. 4. GARLAND, TIM E. 2414 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA. Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Earth Space Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GAVIN, SHARON A, 116 Charlestown Rd., Phoenixville, PA. Newman Center 3, 4. GEISS, KATHI L. 12 N. O ' Neil St., Mohnton, PA. RHA 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GELLIEN. DREW W. 33 Old Rings Hwy., Bellmawr, NJ. Boxing 2; Law Club 2, 3. GERLETTE, ROSEMARIE 1749 W. Wood St., Emmaus, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4 (President); Ski Club 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. GERNERT, MARILYN C. 325 W. Swedesford Rd., Exton, PA. NAEYC 1, 2, 3, 4. GERSON, SANDRAHOPE 1516 Devereaux St., Phila., PA. Alpha Mu Gamma 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Italian Club 4 (Secretary). GESCHWINDT. KAREN B. 430 Highland Ave., Downingtown, PA Alchemists Club 2, 3, 4; Phillip ' s Memorial Scholarship 3, 4. GETZ, THERESA L. RD 1, Pocono Lake, PA. College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Musica Antigua 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; ECM 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 1. 320 , GIBBONS, WILLIAM A. 406 West Lafayette St., West Chester, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2; Football 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Weight Lifting I; Anderson Math Club 2; Earth Space Science Club 1; Political Science Club 2, GILBERT. GAIL E. 30 West Patricia Dr GILL. JOHN A. 225 N. 33rd St., Camp Hill, PA. Golf 3; RHA 4, GILLIGAN, ELIZABETH A. 1310 Chestnut St., Darby, PA Commuter Gov. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Abbee Society 3, 4; Social Welfare Club GINESI. SUSAN J. 144 Willow Way, Clark, NJ. SAM 4, GIUFFRIDA, STEPHANIE Box 35 RD. 4, Mill Creed Rd., York, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Hocey I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3. GLENN, KATHY J. 101 Yale Rd., Havertown, PA. Intramurals 3. GLOVER, LYNDA 8 Jeffrey La., Bridgewater, NJ. RHA 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GOETZ, WILLIAM W. 4613 Tampa St., Phila., PA. Baseball 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3. 4; Tennis 4; Quad Angles 4. i GOLDBERG, TRUDY A. 110 West South St., Carlisle, PA. -Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; HiUel 1, 2. GOLDEN, CINDY 6627 Tabor Rd., Phila., PA. Serpentine 3, 4. GOLDSCHMIDT, WILLIAM L. 621 S. Walnut St., West Chester, PA, GOLSON, BYRON D. 2059 W. Boston St., Phila., PA RHA 3; M.E.N.C. 4; Ski Club 4; College Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Choir 1, 2. GOLSON, EUGENE T. 2059 W. Boston St., Phila., PA. RHA 3; Swimming Diving 2, 4; M.E.N.C. 4; Ski Club 4; College Choir 3, 4. P GONZOLES, KATHLEEN P. 433 Farmhouse Rd., Downingtown, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3 (Social Advisor); Psychology Club 3 (President). . GORSKI, ROBERT F. 106 Surrey Rd., Voorhees, NJ. - , Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 2. 3, 4 (Treasurer, Vice President) Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; History Club 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. GOVAN, ROBIN D. 108 Schievert Ave., Aston, PA. Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ECM 2, 3, 4; Nursing Search Comm. 1, 2; Helping - Board 3, 4. GRABOWSKI, DONALD J. 45N. Apa Ave., Strasburg, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4 (President); College Choir 2. 3, 4 (President); Criterions I, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; String Ensemble 1; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. GRAHAM. CYNTHIA L. 615 Downingtown Pike Apt. 19, West Chester, PA. GRANGER, KIM M. 677 Oakdale Ave., Pottstown, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GRANOFF, SUE 8004 Ivy Lane, Elkins Park, PA. Hillel 1,2,3; Council for Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4; International Club 1 , 2. GRAYSON, JONATHON C. 7414 21st St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Political Science Club 1, 2. GREELEY, ERIN L. 324 S. Whiting St., Y-M Alexaridria Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Alchemists Club 3, 4. GREENE, DENISE V. 126 Seventh Avenue Folsom, PA. BSU I, 2; RHA 2, 3 (Dorm President of Goshen Hall) 3; IGA 2, 3, (IGA Rep. to RHA, Food Service Committee); Community Service I, 2. GREENE, JAMES L.. JR. 117 Trimble Blvd., Brookhaven. PA. Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Anthropology Club 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Criterions 1; Marching Band I, 2; Musica Antigua I, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4; Rampage 1 (Chairman Class of 1976 in 1972); Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1. GREENE, SUSAN M. 1125 Windsor Dr., West Chester, PA. Society for the Advancement of Management 4 (Secretary). GREY, BARBARA J. 51 Menden Hall Dr., Glen Mills, PA. Art Association 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 3, 4. GRIFFIN, SANDRA M. 109 Brookthorpe Terr., Broomall, PA Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4. GRIMM, SHARON L. 1176 Kingsway Rd. Apt. 3; West Chester, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 4; Woodwind Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4. GROETZINGER, JUDITH L. 213 Windermere Ave , Wayne, PA College Choir 3; Concert Band 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Cosi Fan Tutte 4. GROSS, DONNA A. 126 Dean St., West Chester, PA. Indoor Track 2; Intramurals I, 2. GRl DZIEN, KATHLEEN M. 241 W. Union St., West Chester, PA GRUNTZ, SHANNA BETH L. 605 S. High St., Apt. 3, West Chester, PA. GUCKERT, J. D. RD. I, Conneaut Lake, PA. Friars 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Resident Assistant 3, 4; Quad Angles 3, 4 (Sports Editor); Intramurals 2, 3, 4 GUIDOTTI, KELLEY E. 63 Fox Valley Lane, Glen Mills, PA,j Speech Path Audiology Club 3, 4. GULLO, CAROL A. 1542 Summit St., Linwood, PA. RHA 1, 2; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Production Workshop 3, 4. HAAS, BETH A. 16 Hillside Terr., Wayne, NJ. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. HAFFNER, DARLENE A. 221 North 8th St., Easton, PA. HAGEY. JAMES W. 317 S. Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA. Baseball 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 3; ECM 2, 3, 4. HAHN, JAMES P. 2727 Stevens St., Phila., PA. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; West Chester Musical Theatre Co. I; College Choir 3, 4; Criterions 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir I, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Statesmen; Woodwind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. HAHN, PATRICIA E. 30 Kenwood Dr., Levittown, PA. Intramurals I, 2. HAINES, AGNES D. Box 1261, Phila., PA. Gospel Choir 4. HAMATV. GEORGETTE C. 215 Printz Ave., Essington, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir I, 2; Women ' s Choir 1,2 HAMMANN, SUSAN M. 100 Lindberg Ave., Broomall, PA. HAMMEL, STEPHEN L. 1330 Stewart St., Northampton, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Friars 3, 4; ACE 3, 4 (Vice President); Ele. Math Club 4 (Secretary); Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4. HANNIGAN, MICHAEL J. 1029 Taylor Drive, Folcroft, PA. Tennis 3; Volleyball 4; Intramurals 3, 4. HANSHUE. CAROL A. 43 S. Railroad St., Hummelstown, PA. Valkyrie 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Cross Country I, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 3, 4; Track Field I, 2, 3, 4; Track and Sports Club Council 1, 2, 3 (Secretary). 321 ?W5e.v HARKJNS, GREGORY M. il Darkleaf La., Levittown, PA. RHA 2. 3; Friars 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Rugby I, 2. HARRIGAN, BETH A. 93 Torrington La., Willingboro, NJ. RHA I, 2, 3 (Vice President) (President); Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. HART, MATTHEW J. 830 N. Franklin St., Pottstown, PA. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2, 3, 4; Quad Angels 4; Serpentine 4. HARTMAN, SUSAN D. 522-B West Marshall St., West Chester, PA. P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 4. HARTMEVER, LYNN S. 5962 Newton Ave., Phila.. PA. Special Education Club 4; Student Council of Exceptional Children 4. HASTINGS, ANDREW G. 746 S. Franklin St., Apt. 3, West Chester, PA. IGA 1 . 2; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4; Little Theatre Club 4; College Choir 3; Con- cert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Musica Antigua 4; Woodwind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. HATT, CAROL A. 1518 Walnut St., Coatesville, PA, Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha lota 1. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4 (Secretary, Librarian); Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2 (Librarian); Women ' s Chorus 1, 2 (Librarian); Woodwind Ensemble 3; Navigators 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Organizations — Wind Ensemble 3, 4; Symphonic Band 3. HARUN, MARYA D. A. 1121 Brookwood Lane, Secane, PA. HARVEY, DOREEN R. 144 Village Dr., Boyertown, PA. Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; French Club 2; Junior Year Abroad 3. HEDGPETH, ARTHUR R. 5510 Florence Ave., Phila., PA Majors Club 4. HEINEL. BARBARA L. 29 Ronald Dr., Holland, PA. Softball 1, 2; Swimming Diving 1, 2. HELLER, RICK J. 1255 West Tioga St., Allentown, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2. HENNESSY, MARY E. 264 Gramercy Dr., Clifton Hts., PA. HENRY, EILEEN M. 201 Cedarbrook Rd., PA. | RHA 2; Intramurals 1,3. HENRY, JESSE H. 2548 Dupont St., Coatesville, PA, HERB. RONALD K. Box 233 Lake Ariel, PA. Cross Country 1, 4; Indoor Track 1, 4; Track Field 1, 4. HERCEG. CHARLES J., JR. 2726 Forwood St., Chester, PA. Golf 2, 3. HERINGSLAKE. MARK E. Apt. E-37 Golf Club Apts, W.C, PA. BSU 2; CAS 1, 2, 3; QUAD 3; RHA 2, 3; Commuter Government 1, 2, 3; IGA 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Young Democrats 1, 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2; Newman 1 , 2; Student Employ- ment 1. HERINGSLAKE, MARILYN M. Apt. E-37 Golf Club Apts. W.C, PA. RHA 2, 3; M.E.N.C. 1, 2; Bel Canto 1; College Choir 3; Marching Band 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 2; Board of Governors 2, 3. HERTAGE, DONNA L. 1012 Turnerville Rd., Pine Hill, NJ. Indoor Track 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; Track Field 3. HERTZ, SUSAN L. 1925 Split Rock Rd., Lancaster, PA. Synchronized Swimming 1; Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3; Community Service 2; Junior Year Abroad 3. HESS, CURTIS M. Brighton Village Apt, 15-B, Broomall, PA. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. HEWLINGS, JEFFREY M. 421 Stiles Ave., Riley Park, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co- Captain): Athletic Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4. HIE.STER, CONSTANCE A. 1708 Farr Rd., Wyomissing, PA. Student Affairs Council 3; Swimming Diving 3, 4; Student Employment 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Orientation Staff 3; Homecoming Court 3. HILDEBRAND, TAMIE L. RD. 2 Box A575, Dallastown, PA, Class Officer 3, 4 (President, Secretary); RHA 1 , 2; Community Service 1,2; Lacrosse 3 (Manager); Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HILEMAN, JANICE M. 916 Edgar St., Hollidaysburg, PA. Softball I, 2; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. HILL, WILLIAM D. 5930 Latona St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WCUR 1, 2. HILLIARD, KENNETH S. 1809 W. Huntingdon St., Phila., PA. BSU 1; College Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2. HILLIARD. VALERIE 318 Indian Rock Dr., Springfield, PA. HILSEE, SUSAN M. 5406 Vicaris St., Phila., PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4. KINGSTON, SUSAN C. 915 Springhaven Rd., Springfield, PA. SAM 4; Commuter Government 1; Ski Club 1. HODGE, BILLY R. 216 Wayne Ave., Waynesboro, PA. Weight Lifting 2; Football 1; Wrestling 1. HOFFMAN, FRANK L. 371 Cleaves Rd., Springfield, PA. HOFFNER. HELEN 610 Morton Ave., Ridley Park. PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; N.A.E.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOKE, LISA A. RD. 3 Iron Ridge Rd., Hanover, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; (Secretary); Cross Country 2; Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1; ECM 1 , 2. 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Geography Outing 3, 4. HOCKENBROCK, BRUCE A. 21 Pechins ' Mill Rd., Collegeville, PA. HOLDER, ROBIN A. 843 Rosary Ln., West Chester, PA. IGA 4; Kappa Delta PI 3, 4; Karate Club 4; Chamber Choir 4; College Choir 2. 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2; Women ' s Chorus 2. HOLESTAK, ETHEL 4440 Fleming St., Phila., PA. Theta Chi 1; Art Association (Secretary). HOLLERMAN, COLLEEN A. 77 Blue Spruce Lane, Levittown, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; (Vice-President); History Club 4. HOLLIS, ANGELA P. 1304 E, Ursal St,, Phila., PA. Alpha Kappa Alpha 3, 4 (Historian); College Choir 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. HONIGMAN, CHRISTOPHER H. 743 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. ATK 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; WCUR 3, 4 (Executive Producer, Public Relations); Refereeing Basketball Intramurals 3, 4. HONTZ. CINDY L. West Main St., Morgantown, PA. Valkyrie 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. HOOVER, RICHARD J. Box 531 RD. 1, Pleasantville, NJ. Brass Ensemble 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Criterions 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, HOPWOOD. LISA S. 1001 Sanibel St., Phila., PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Track Field 3; Modern Dance 3. HORN, DIANE J. 210 Tribet Place, Colwyn, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 3, 4. HORN, LISA M. 6158 Webster St., Phila., PA. Special Ed. Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Council for Exceptional Children 1 , 2, 3, 4. HORNER, CHARLES R. 1108 Chestnut Lane, Floortown, PA. Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Soc. Adv. Management 4. HORNER, ROBERT D. 1108 Chestnut La., Flourtown, PA. Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; SAM 4. HORWITZ, KAREN D. RD. 1 Cresco, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 1. HOSFELD, JOYCE C. Box 31, Stony Run, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, Executive Of- ficer); SNAP Representative for WCSC Nursing Club 4; Student Services Representative for Nursing Class 3; Women ' s Glee Club I, 2, 4. 322 ■ . Z OSPODTlr, ' LESLIE A. Gro Rd., RD. 1 roheer leaders 1, 3, 4 (Captain); Who ' s Who 1, 2. ■ HUGHES, TERRY L. 83 W. 5th Ave.. Parkesburg, PA : Pi Mu Epsilon 4; Karate Club 2, ir ' |ast |jrflSn: -r l ' - -- . ' 3 lin t.. HUNSBERGER. DIANE L. 139 Main Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2, 3, 4 HUNTER, CATHERINE J. 31 Lake Rd., Thornton, PA. -.Basketball 1; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FCyTlra, 3, 4 Y HUNTER, MARY P. 612 Foxcroft Dr., Bel Air, MD. y Abbe Society 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alchemists Club 1, 2, 3, 4 , --.(President, Treasurer); Newman L 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tutor 3, 4; ■ ' Who ' s Who 4. lACOVITTI, PATRICIA E. 1011 New Hope St., Norristown, PA. i{« sKappa Delta Pi 3, 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4; NCTM 2, 3, 4; , ' ' French Club 2; Little Theatre Club 2; M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Paramedical Associa- r tion 3, 4; Marching Band 3; Women ' s Gle NClub 3. 4; Campus Crusade for . Christ 3- 4. ' ' .JSEAME, CONSTANCE M. ne ' S ckson Ave., Westf}rove.!FA. Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who ' s 4; Forensics Society (Vice- President) 4; Orientatipn Leader 3; Member of the Children Traveling MJheater, Sp ing, 3; Debate Club 4; Competitive Speech Team 3, 4; PiTCappa KE ' ARNEY, ' ' AlV!ES Tf j75 . l rwir ' n Dr., Springfield, PA Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 1: ■ a . . ,1 Sq., PA GbvernmentfR In 4; Student Employ- KEATING, ANTOINETTE K. 124 WeslSouth Ke Student Affairs Council 2, 3, 4; RHA  ; Commul tramurals 2, 3; CarapusXrusade for Chrij| 2; Newi ment 4. KEENER, EBtIN K. Delta Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4 rittany Dr., Chs n] . J lANNELLI, PATRICIA A. 3124 LevickSt., Speech ' P3th . ' Auj ology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ph ., P,A. f JACKSON, DONALD L. 3230 Old Yorktown Rd., Yorktown Hts., NY. ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight Liftigg I, 2, 3. 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Outward Bound 2, 3; Rec. Services 3, 4. JAMEISON, MAUREEN A. 440 Rittenhouse tircfef-Havertown, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 4; Anderson Math Ghil! . .;. i. ' : i -:_ . r. KEHLER. CATHY M. 1537 Hunter St., Hirrisburg, PA. ' V ' KEHOE, EVELYN A. 77E Plumstead Ave., Landsdowne, PA. Alpha Phi I, 2, 3, ■ h lain 1; Corresponding,Sec to y 2, 3; Rafcordina Secretary 3, 4. •■■ |r fc Wowi • ' f ,■ ■ . KERSHNEHvlXLEN M. Concord Way, Chadds Ford, PA. RHA 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2; Anderson Math Club 1, 2, 3 4; Russian Club 4; Social Chair McCarthy Hall 2; Corresponding Secretary 3; Resideht Assis- tant 3. . m ' % N iK- JASINSKI, DONNA R. 1813 Steuben Rd!; ReadiilirPA Alpha Pi Delta 3; Darhngton Biological Society 1, 2, 3v4 ii JECKEL, LINDA A. 723 Haines Lane, Springfield, PA. JENKINS, SUSAN A. 555 McEiheny Rd., Glenshaw, PA. JENSEN, SUSAN T. 102 Taylor Drive, Wallingford, PA. Law Club 3, 4, JESSAR, PHILIP A. 522 Putnam Rd., Merion, PA. JORDAN, JOHN J. 853 Kent Lane, Phila., PA. Karate Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4. JORDAN. STACIE M. HOC Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. Quad Angels 3, 4. JOSEPH. GEORGE A. Hemlock Hills, Pocono Pines, PA. P.S.E.A. 4; Concert Band 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; Student ' s Affairs Council 2. SK ' JURAN, KAREN J. 30 W. Rosedale Ave., West Chester, PaW Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1,2, 3, 4; College Choir 3,4; Marching Band 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. KAISER. JULIA A. RD 5, Chambersburg, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Mixed Pl bir 1, 2; omen ' s Chorus 1, 2; WCUR 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Who ' s Who i ' KALMBACH, KAREN M. 52 W. 5th Ave., Trappe Collegeville, PA. Concert Choir 2, 3; Chamber Choir 2; College Choir 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2. KANE, EILEEN IVL 61 Steeplebush Rd., Levittown. PA. Lacrosse 1,2. KANE, KAREN R. 202 Tanglewood St.. Franklin Lks., NJ. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Path. Audiology 1, 2, 3; Wrestling Belles 2; Daughters of the Crossed Swords 1, 2, 3, 4. KANE, MICHAEL J. 159 Westtown Way A-304, W.C, PA. Intramurals 3, 4; Swimming Diving 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4. KAUTZ. JOYCE M. 35 Central Blvd., Camphill, PA. Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Opera I. 4; Women ' s Chorus 1; Mixed Choir I; Marching Band 2; College Choir 3, KERCHNER, LORI A. 800 Texas Ave. D k, ' ' Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Cheerleaders 1; Cross Country 2, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2. 3, 4; Tfapk Cltitl4,;2, 3,4; Pres. of WomenT ra 3; Phi Epsilon Kappa (Treasurer). •■ KING, JOYCE P. SSJParkvallei Ln., Parkside, KING, KATHY S. RD 3 Bon 54, Littlestown, PA, Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .KITCHENMAN. KEVIN A. 16 Narcissus La Pi Alpha Theta (Treasurer) 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Historical Society 3 (Treasurer); Intramurals 3, 4. , ;,___ . KLAIBER, JANET V. 8M7 Augusta St., Phila., PA. ■ ' ' ) :yosnens Glee Club 3; Newman I, 2, 3, 4; WCUR I, kj KLEINMAN, MINDY S. 34 Susquehanna St., Wilkes-Barre. PA. Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; Soc. Adv. Management 2, 3, 4; Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaverim 4; Daedelus Editor 2; Ram ' s Eye View Editor 1,2, 3, 4. KLINE. BEVERLY J. P.O. Box 104 Adamstown, PA.f id i RHA I; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. kPP, BARRY A. 17 Rensseaer Dr., Spring Valley, NY. _.a S-. _ ■JEPPER, LARRY D. RD Box 265, New Holland, PA Cross Country 3, 4; Track . Field I, 2. 3, 4. KONIECZNY, ELIZABETH A. 6221 Cottage St., Phila., PA - ' ' Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3; Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3, 4; College Choir 4; Concert Band 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2; New- man 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian of Marching Band 3, 4. ,2, 3, KOREN, GREGORY E. 38 S. 6th St., Coplay, PA. ?i Gamma Mu 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Intramurals KOSKI, DEAN E. 117 Ashley Ct., Cherry Hill, NJ. Ice Hockey 1; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. KOWALCZYK, ANDREW J. 500 S. Walnut St., West Che ster, PA. RHA 1; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Debate Club 3; Law Club 3; WCUR I KROUSE, MAUREEN W. 401 Pot House Rd., Phoenixville, PA. CAS I, 2, 3, 4; Community Service 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who ' s 3; Dorm Council I, 2; Swim Team Manager 1; Health Professionals Club 2, 3; Student Rep. to Health Department Curriculum Committee 3. _ KRAVES, NANCY J. 543 Grand Ave., Havertown, PAi Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. ; - KRENSKI, DIANE M. 1509 E, Polm r St.. hil j.. ft ' Majors Club 1, 2, 3. 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 34, Recreational Services 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3 Ijjupmurals 1 2, 3. 4. -«-7. KRILL, PATRICIA C . 2277 Mulberry Lane. Lafayette Hill, PA. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Historian 3, 4. KL ' HLMANN. TAMARA 115 S. Wayne St., West Chester, PA. German Club I, 2; International House 2; Junior Year .Abroad 3. KULP, DOUGLAS S. 20 Oak Lane, Reamstown, PA. Brass Ensemble 2; Concert Band 1 : Marching Band 1,2,3. 4; Mixed Choir 3; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 3, 4. LAEPPLE, DENISE L. 2549 Arrowhead Dr.. Langhorne, PA. M.E.N.C. 2, 4; West Chester Musical Theatre 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3; String Ensemble 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. LANCER, JEFFREY 345 Sandy Knoll Dr., Doylestown, PA. LAPER, DEBBIE A. 317 Sharon Ave., Sharon Hill, PA. Intramurals 2; Darlington Biological Society 3, 4. LARSON, KURTIS P. 602 Jolene Dr., West Chester, PA. Law Club 3, 4; Political Science Club 4. LASSITER, BRENDA F. 5647 Carpenter St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2; SAM 3, 4. LATSHAW, CAROLE A. Hoffmansville Rd., Frederick, PA. Social Welfare Club 3, 4. LAVELLE, KATHY E. Box 215 Bryn Mawr, PA. Lacrosse 2. LAWLER. THOMAS G. 4430 Aberdale Rd., Phila., PA. Historian 3, 4. LAWLESS, JOHN A. 2745 Lantern Lane, Audubon, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE, MICHAEL A. 3629 Magnolia Ave., Readmg, PA. RHA 1, 3, 4; Friars 3, 4; Swimming Diving 1; Ski Club 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; Treasurer of Friars 3, 4; Resident Assistant 3, 4. LAWSON, DONNA L. 2523 Tulip Lane Langhorne, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Diving 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 1, 2, 3,4; P.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Outward Bound 2; Wilderness Bike Trip 3; R.O.P.E. Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Rec. Services 4, LEAR, MARYANN 59 Heckman St., Phillipburg, NJ. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LEE, VERNON M. 616 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, PA. Gamma Theta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Geography Outing Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LEEVER, MICHAEL P. 570 Red Fox Lane, Strafford, PA. LEHMAN, CHRISTINE 99 Concord Meeting Rd., Glens Mills, PA. RHA 2. 3, 4; Marching Band 4. LEIDY. CHENIL J. RDI Dogwood Lane, Chester Springs, PA. Folk Dance 3. I.EKAWA, LISA L. 1335 Detwiler Dr., York, PA. Basketball 1; Hockey I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. LENHART. SHARON M. 706 E. Lancaster Ave., Dowingtown, PA. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3; Nursing Class Sec. 3. LENTZ, INA D. 65 N. Woodmont Dr., Downingtown, PA. Majors Club 3, 4; Who ' s Who ' s 4. LEVENGOOD, WILLIAM R. 2337 Darby Rd., Havertown, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3. LICATA, JOHN A. 30 West Oak St., Pittston, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; tling 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Captain 79-80. LICHKITER, SUSAN K. 3641 Chestnut St., Camp Hill, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4 (Treasurer). LILUE, PHILIP A. 1166 Queen Lane, Apt. 5, West Chester, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer). Wres- LIGHT, STEVEN W. 1503 King St., Lebanon, PA. Soccer 1 ; German Club 3, 4; Political Science Club 4; Quad Angles 1 ; WCUR LINCOLN, DEBORAH L. 705 N.W, St,, Coudersport. PA RHA 3; P.S.E.A. 4. LINDSEY, WAYNE A. 324 N. Robinson St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; IGA 4; Law Club 2; BSU Rep. to IGA 4; IGA Rep. to CAPC 4. LINK, JANET A. 548 Rick Rd., Southampton, PA. P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Student Council for Exceptional Children 4. LIPPINCOTT, PHYLLIS A. 8 Bucknell Ave., Stratford, NJ. Sigma Alpha lota 3, 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensem- ble I, 2, 3; Flute Ensemble 1, 2. 3, 4. LISSE, SONDRA J. 133 Carol St., New Cumberland, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Competitive Speech Team 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); M.E.N.C. 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Accompanist 3, 4; Marchmg Band 2; Mixed Choir 1 , 2; Women ' s Chorus 1 , 2; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4. LLOYD, JOSE M. 2626 N. 11 St., Phila., PA. M.E.N.C. 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Marching Band I, Mixed Choir I, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. LOCKARD, DAWN L. 1444 Linden Lane, West Chester, PA. LOCUST, WAYNE A. 830 S. Cecil St., Phila., PA. BSU I, 2, 3, 4 (Soph. Rep, Vice Pres., President): Martin L. King Scholarship Committee 2, 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. LODER, SHERYL L. 2207 Glen Avon Rd., Wilmington, DE. Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; WCAEYC 3, 4 (Treasurer). LOPATA, MARY TERESE C. 1518 Elkins Ave., Abington, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3. LUCADAMO, JAMES L. R. 567 Hayes St., Hazleton, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ll ' CEY, JOHN T. 25 Martin Dr., Lansdowne, PA. Chess Club 1, 2; Darlington Biological Society 2, 3; Campus Crusade for Christ 2; WCUR I. LUDECKE, BEVERLY A. 869 Primrose Dr., Warminster, PA. Alpha Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledge Trainer). LUDWIG, LINDA E. 221 W. Penn Ave., Robesonia, PA. P.S.E.A. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1,2; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; S.C.E.C. 2, 3, 4 (Secretary). LULLIO, VINCENT. 200 Poroad St., Mt. Holly, NY. Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. LYNN, TERRI S. RD. 1, Box 244, New Tripoli, PA. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Theatre Dance Group 2, 4; Theatre 208 Productions 2; National Student Exchange 3. MACINTYRE, DEBRA JANE. 809 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA. Alchemists Club 4 (Vice Pres.). MACKLER, SARA S. 9605 Dedaker St., Phila., PA. ■ j ' ' Hillel I; Spanish Club 4. MAKER, JOANNE L. 232 Glentay Rd., Lansdowne, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. MAHER, THERESE C. 426 Montgomery Ave., Haverford, PA. MAINS, CHARLES M. 19 Sunset Hallow Rd., West Chester, PA. Commuter Government 2, 3. MAJEWSKl, JOSEPH ROBERT. 94 Robert St., NanticokSl Basketball 1 ; Cross Country 1,2,3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Law Club 4; Philosophy Club 4; Quad Angles 2, 3, 4. MALONEY, MARY P. 168 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill, PA, Resident Assistant 4; Special Education Club 3, 4. h MANGUSO. ANDREW J. 1110 Hill Top Lane, Coatsville, PA. Swimming Diving 1, 2, 3, 4; Navigators 2, 3, 4. MANGANARO, ELIZABETH M. 1415 Shunk St., Pliila., PA. MANLEY, LINDA W. 343 Garden Rd., Springfield. PA. Athletic Trainer 3, 4; Athletic Trainers Club 3, 4; Majors Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; PSAHPER 3, 4; NATA 3, 4. MARCHIANO, LUANNE M. 34 Grove Ave., Flourtown, PA. Accounting Society 4. MARTELLACCI, NICHOLAS. 7640 Dudley St., Phila., PA. College Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1 , 4; Musica Antigua 1 ; Men ' s Chorus 1 , 4; President of Student AGO Chapter 3; Concert Choir 1. MASCARO, BRET L. 2773 Beech St., Hatfield, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 4 (President); Pi Gamma Mu Alumni Secretary 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 3; Karate Club 2, 3, 4 (President); Brass Ensemble 3, 4; College Choir 3; Concert Band 1, 2; Criterions 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Drill In- structor 3; Marching Band Show Coordinator 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3: Wind Ensemble 4 (Treasurer); Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer). MASKO, KAREN L. 1220 Newport Rd., W. Bristol, PA. Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Student Exchange 3. MASON, LINDA A. 19 Hobarl Court, Rochelle Park, NJ. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Swimming Diving 2, 3; Tennis 1. MASSEY, CATHERINE M. 307 E. Meehan Ave., Phila., PA. BSU 1 ; Intramurals 1 , 2. 3; Political Science Club 3, 4; Serpentine 2; Student Employment 2. MASSIMI, MICHAEL A. 1138 Jackson St., Phila., PA. RHA 4; Intramurals 3, 4. MATCHETT, CAROL A. 250 Murray Place, King of Prussia, PA. Alchemists Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tutor in Chemistry 3, 4. MATLAWSKI, JOHN A. 141 Clemson Rd., Bryn Mawr, PA. RHA 2,3; Law Club 2, 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Lamba Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3, 4. MATTHEWS, BERNICE. 1341 W. Boston St., Phila., PA. BSU 4; RHA 4 (Treasurer for Goshen Hall); Gospel Choir 3, 4; Student Em- ployment 1, 2, 3, 4. MATTHEWS, PAUL J. 1315 Northup Rd., Drexe! Hill, PA. Gymnastics 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MAX, PATRICIA A. 295 Reeseville Rd., Coatesville, PA. Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 4; ECM 3. MAYEROS, HOLLY J. 1919 Sandy Hill Rd., Apt. Bll, Norristown, PA. MAYO. KATHLEEN RITA. 520 North Allen, State College, PA. Alpha Phi I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Social Welfare Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Newman 1; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MAZZEI, VICTORIA L. 324 Sweetbriar Dr., Warminster, PA. MAZZOCCHI, DENISE T. 2934 Hammond Place, Roslyn, PA. MAZZOLA, JAMES M. 628 N. 67 St., Phila., PA. Basketball I; Boxing 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. McAFEE, BARBARA L. 531 Walnut St., West Chester, PA. Intramurals 4. McBRIDE, SUSAN M, 317 Yale Square, Morton, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. McBRIDE, LIZANNE. 9215 Pilgrim Lane, Phila., PA. S.A.M. 2, 3, 4. McCAULEY, CAROL J. 2508 Oxford Ave., S. Plainfield, NJ. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1; Indoor Track I, 2; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2; Volleyball 2. McCLATCHY, DENNIS F. 1 17 Warrier Rd., Drexel Hill, PA. Student Affairs Council 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. McCLURE. SHAWN D. 9 Lincoln Dr., Fayetteville, PA. Alpha Phi 3, 4; College Choir 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Woman ' s Chorus 1,1. McCOLGAN, JOHN H. 632 E. Hilton St., Phila., PA. RHA 3, 4; Friars 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.M. 4; Student Employment 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4; Accounting Society 3, 4. McCOLLOUGH, PATRICIA A. 7 Martins Rd., Newtown Square, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, Psi Chi 4; Phychology Club 3 (Treasurer). McCONDELL, DENISE ANNE. 1034 Warren Rd., West Chester, PA. Swimming Diving 1, 2, 3; Historical Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. McCUTCHEON, JOAN V. 615 Magnolia Ave., Glenolden, PA. McDERMOTT. DAVID C. 929 Wootton Rd., Bryn Mawr, PA. Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Lambda Alpha Epsilon 2, 3. McDERMOTT, THERESE A. 5402 N. 4 St., Phila., PA. Alpha Xi Delta 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 3, 4 (Secretary). McDEVITT, CAROLYNN LOl ' ISE. 1187 Kingsway Rd., West Chester, PA. McDEVITT, ROBERT J. 211 Remington Rd., Broomall. PA. Accounting Society 3, 4. McDEVITT, THERESA A. 243 Westpark Lane, Clifton Heights, PA. Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 3; Historical Society 3, 4; Law Club 4; Newman 1; WCUR 2; National Student Exchange 3; Who ' s Who 4; American Studies Student Rep. 2. 4; Water Skiing Club 3. McDowell, ROBERT C. is Flamingo Rd., Hatboro, PA. Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Recreational Services 4. McGEE, JOANNE M. 249 Share Dr., Morrisville, Pa. Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. McGETTIGAN, NANCY THERESA. 748 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. McGRANE, PAUL R. 94 Old River Rd., Wilkes-Barre, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Football 1 . 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4. McHUGH, EILEEN T. 1319 Hoffman Rd., Ambler, PA. McHUGH, THERESA E. 2409 Hamilton Ave., Spring Lake, NJ. Soccer ! , 2; Track Field 1 ; Intramurals 1 , 2, 3; Athletic Trainer ' s Club 1 , 2; Outward Bound 2. McKINNEY. KARYN T. 729 Waverly Rd., Bryn Mawr, PA. Gymnastics 1, 2; Little Theater Club I, 2; Modern Dance 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Newman 3, 4. Mclaughlin, frank E. 501 Saxer Ave., Springfield, PA. IGA 4; S.A.M. 3,4. McLaughlin, GARY p. 2029 McKinley St., Phila., PA. McLaughlin, JOANN M. 221 N. Franklin St., Shamokin, PA. RHA 2 (Vice Pres.); Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4; SCUB 2, 3. McLaughlin, STEVEN M. 2O8 Ellis Lane, West Chester, PA. McMACKIN, SUSAN M. 7604 Brookfield Rd., Cheltenham, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 3. McMICHAEL, JOSEPH. 1156 Schoolhouse Lane, West Chester, PA. Accounting Society 3, 4. McMULLIN, KATHLEEN S. 924 Quincy Dr., Yardley, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; NAEYC 3, 4; Swim Team Manager 3. McNALLY, STEPHEN J. 382 Devon Dr., Exton, PA. McNAMARA, MARY E. RD. 1, Box 39, LeRaysville, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Glee Club 2; Newman 1, 2, 3, 4; Central Judicial Board 2, 3; President of Social Work Club 4. 325 McNULTY, KATE M. 1307 Edgewood Rd., Havertown, PA. ' -. RHA 1,2; IGA 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Volleyball 1, 2; Equestrian Club 2, 3, 4; v Young Republicans 1. 2, 3, 4. McSORLEY, KATHLEEN A. 2440 Milan St., Phila., PA. Social Welfare Club 3, 4. j; , . McVAN. JOHN T. 351 Pinecrest Rd., Springfield, PA. jV Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3, 4. ' ' MEGORGEL, CHARLENE M. 605 S. High St., West Chester, PA. Nursing Club 1, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1; Newman 1. MEITZLER, ANNIE E. 1380 Orchard Lane, Bethleham, PA. Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2. MELUSKEY. LYNN E. 445 Gateswood Dr.. West Chester, E . IGA 3. . A MEMMO. MARK A. 140 N. Pennock Ave., Upper Darby,-fS ■ Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4; Quad Angles 1, 2. MENDEZ, LEONOR V. 305 Candlewood Rd., Broomalt, PAr French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International House 1, 2, 3; Junior Year Abroad 3. MENNA, CAROL A. 1202 Walnut St., Coatesville, PA. Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Intramurals 1,2. MESSNER, RUTHANNE A. 505 Pembroke Ave., Lansdowne, PA. .T MEYER, CHRISTOPHER J. 844 S New St., West Chester, PA. • Ski Club 2, 3, MIDDLETON, JANET. 119 Sumac St., Phila., PA. Athletic Trainers Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, Treasurer); Trainer for Football, Women ' s Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Wrestling, Women ' s Spring Track; Phi Epsilon Kappa 4. MILKOSKY, MARLENE J. 95 Briarheath Lane, Clark, NJ. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLARD, TED M. 128 Paul Rd., Morrisvillc, PA. MILLER, CYNTHIA R. Lamplighter Lane, Gwynedd, PA. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4; Competitive Speech Team 2; Equestrian Club 4. MILLER, JAMES W. 1 144 Brooke Rd., Pottstown, PA. Marching Band 1, 2, 3 (Squad Leader). MILLER, NANCY L. 1150 N. Orange St., Media, PA. MILLER, SANDRA E. 435 S. Walnut St.. West Chester, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Majors Club 1; Wrestling Belles 1, 2; National Student Exchange 3. MILLER, VICTORIA C. 150 Roxborough Ave., Phila., PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Folk Dance 1; Modern Dance 3; Student Exchange 3, 4. MIRARCHI, CHARLES P. 616 Beechwood Ave., CoUingdale, PA. Weight Lifting 3, 4. MITCHELL. DIANE E. 208 S. Cecil St., Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; RHA 3; Kappa Omicron Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Anderson Math Club I; NAEYC 4; Student Employment 2. MOLTZ, MARIANNE. 619 Marydell Rd., Vest Chester, PA. Alpha Xi Delta 2, 3, 4 (President); Intramurals 3, 4. MONE-GOLD, DOREEN M. RD. 1, McCarthy Rd., Chadds Ford, PA. Speical Education Club 4. MOONEY, REA-ANNE. 193 Hares Hill Rd., Phoenixville, PA. Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Alpha Phi Scholarship Chairperson 1, 2, 3, 4; Volunteers in Probation 2. MOORE. KERIE J. 22 Kendon Dr., Easton, PA. RHA 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Synchronized Swim- ming 1. MOORE, NANCY EVE. Box 106, Moyer Rd., Pipersville. PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Karate Club 2. 326 y MORAN, ELIZABETH RENEE. B30 Jackson St , Nazareth, PA Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 3; Chamber Choir 2; College Choir 1, 2; Musica Antigua 4; String Ensemble 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus I, 2 MORGAN, LUCILLE R. 2 Toth Ave , Coatesville. PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 2, 3, 4; NAACP 2, 3, 4 (Presideft MORRIS, LAWRENCE R. 76 Fieldstone Rd., Levillown, PA. Football I, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ' pus Crusade v} MORRIS, ROBERT F. 438 Maple St., Jenkintown, PA. College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir I ■ 7 M usicaAnligua I, 2 for Christ 1 2, 3, 4. ■fcji a. MOSER, DIANE N. Rd. 1094. Womelsdore, PA. , Hockey 1; Geography Outing Club I; Modern Dance 1; Intramurals MOSES, DARAH S. 537 S. Walnut St.. West Chester, PA RHA 2; Community Service 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 4; Quad Angles 4i pentine 4. MOSKAL, EDWARD A. 1050 Naamans Crk.. Boolhwyn, PA. Accounting Society 3. MOSS. WINIFRED A. 222 N. Peach St., Phila., PA. BSU 2, 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Tau I, 2, 3; P.S.E.A. 4; Gospel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MOTSON, GLENN F. 25 Butternut Dr., Hatboro. PA. Brass Ensemble 2. 3, 4; College Choir 3; Concert Band 1, 3; Marching Band I, 2. 3. 4; Drill Instructor 4; Mixed Choir 1 , 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; WCUR 2, 3, 4 (Business Director); Symphonic Band 2, 3. MOUL, BRIAN E. Rd. 1, Abbottstown, PA. Phi Mu Alpha 4; Golf 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Criterions 4; Marching Band Drill Instructor 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer). MOWERY, CAROL A. 42 Mansion Rd., Springfield, PA. MOYER, JILL. 409 N. Fourth St., Souderton, Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4; Cham- ber Choir 2, 3; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1 , 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Drum Major 3, 4. MUHR, WILLIAM WAYNE. 4270 Beverly Court Rd., Allentown, PA. Lambda Alpha Epsilon 3, 4; Widener University Army Officer ' s School 3, 4. MULLER, PATRICIA A. N. Sugartown Rd., Malvern, PA. Valkyrie 2; Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; Serpentine 3; Athletic Training 2, 3, 4. MUNCH, SANDRA A. 80 Sylvan Place, Valley Stream, NY. MURPHY, CAROL A. 83 Oakford Rd., Wayne, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, JAMES JOSEPH. 1211 Audrey Lane, Phoenixville, PA. Alchemists Club 4; Darlington Biological Society 3, 4. MUSE, JOYCE A. 5439 Pine Rd., Phila., PA. BSU I, 2, 3. 4; IGA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; S.A.M. 3, 4; Theatre Dance Group 2, 4; Gospel Choir 2; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4. MUSGROVE, RENEE B. 1973 Renova, Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling I, 2; Gospel Choir I, 2; NAEYC 1; Omega Psi Phi 3, 4. MUSUMECI, DAVID M. Paulsboro Rd., Box 33, Swedesboro, NJ. RHA 3; Friars 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Chairman of Killinger Hall Program Board. MUSTIN, JOHN D. 1619 Blackrock Rd., Swarthmore, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Fencing 1; Sociology Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 2, 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4. MYERS, KIMBERLY I. 161 Hunters Lane, Devon, PA. Karate Club 3; WCSC-ETV 3; WCUR 2. MYERS, VALERIE J. 99 Lukens Lane, Hatboro, PA, Delta Zeta 2. 3. 4; Rush Chairman 4; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Flute Ensemble 3, 4. MYLES, DAVID. HIS. New Ardmore Ave., Broomall, PA. Chess Club 2; Darlington Biological Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NAGLE, PATRICIA S. 126 Park Rd., Wyomissing, PA, RHA 3 (Social Chairperson). NASE, KATHY L. 126 Ridge Rd., T ulersport, PA. Karate Club 3; Who ' s Who 1. NASTASEE, ANGELA 1819 St. Elizabeth St., Wilmington, DE. NATSON, DORIS N. 1159 Kingsway Rd., Apt. 8, West Goshen, PA. NEILL, SUSAN M. 273 Westbrook Dr., Clifton Hts., PA. Law Club 3, 4; Inlramurals 2, 3; Lambda Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. NESS, BRIAN V. 237 Seitz Rd., Rd 1, Schwenksville, PA. Bel Canto I; College Choir 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. NEUBAUER, THOMAS E. 110 Baltimore Ave., Milmont Pk.. PA. RHA 1, 2; Friars 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Ice Hockey I, 2; Historical Society 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. NELROTH. TINA L. 916 Old Wyomissing Rd., Reading. PA. NEVSHEHIRLIAN. MARY 527 Winfield Ave., Upper Darby, PA. NEWKIRK, JOANN E. 5257 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Angel of Alpha Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. NEWMAN, SUSAN D. 443 Walker Rd., Wayne, PA. Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President). NEWTON. PATRICIA A. 2102 N. Camac St., Phila., PA. BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 4; Modern Dance 3. NICHOLSON, JOHN D. 316 Tearose Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ. Soccer 2. t f NOLAN. TRICIA M. 725 Blosson Rd., Warminster, PA. CAS 1 , 2, 3; Community Service 1,2,3: Young Democrats 1 , 2, 3; Newman 1 , 2; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4, NOON, KATHLEEN J. 336 Chestnut St., West Reading, PA. RHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Lacrosse 1; Track and Field 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 2, 3, 4; Track Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment I, 2, 3, 4. ployment 1,2, 3, 4. NORSOPH, JODI L. 201 W. Barnard St., West Chester, PA. NOVICK, LISA 3449 Bertha Dr., Baldwin, NY. Gymnastics 1, 2. O ' DONNELL, CHARLOTTE T. 356 Yoder Rd..1ffi svihe,l A. Community Service 2; Social Welfare Club 3. O ' DOWD. KATHLEEN M. 9 Northwood Rd., Newtown Square, PA. Nursing Club 2, 3, 4. OJEDA, AURELIO P. 2640 Terwood Hill Dr., Willow Grove, PA. Sigma Alpha Iota 3; International House 1, 3; Executive Committee 1, 3 (President); Spanish Club 2, 3 (President). ONTO. ANTHONY N. 49 Marcellus Ave., Manasquan, NJ. Track and Field 3; Intramurals 3, 4. O ' SHEA, TERESA M. 121 Brentwood Dr., Willow Grove, PA. Basketball 1. OWENSBY, SHERRY L. 204 Owensby Dr., Wilmington, DE. College Choir 4; Mixed Choir I, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; IntHunurals 2. PARKER, AMY E. 15 Desser Place, Edison, NJ. PAEK, HEYOUNG 5245 Howland St., Phila., PA. PAOLANTONIO, JOSEPH P. 21 Longwood Dr., Wayne, PA. Lambda Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PAPAIOANOU, JOANNE 2210 Ardmore Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. PAPP, STEVEN T. 16 Meadow Lane, Mt. Holly, NJ. Intramurals 4. PAQUETTE, LUELLA A. 122 W. Whoen Rd., Exton, PA. SAM. 3, 4. PAQUETTE, SUSAN M. 643 Barbara Dr., Norristown, PA. Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Competitive Speech Team 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 2. PARKS, BETH A. 1005 Parkside Dr., V. Wyomissing, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children 4. PARRISH, SHARMAN A. 1738 Gillingham St., Phila., PA. Alpha Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3; Who ' s Who 1. PARKER, MICHAEL H. 1 1 Riverside Dr., Wilmington, DE. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Folk Dance 4; Bel Canto I; Brass Ensemble 1. 2: Chamber Choir 1, 2, 3; College Choir 3. 4; Marching Band 1; Musica An- tigua I, 2; Men ' s Chorus 3. PASSANTE, LISA M. 610 Ridge Ave., Kennett Square, PA. IGA 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Kappa Delta Phi 2; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; P.M.T.A. 3, 4. PASTRE, MARIE E. 3324 Lester Rd., Phila., PA. Alchemists Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATCH, DONNA M. 3421 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, VA. Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATROSKI, WILLIAM J. 2 Rustic Lane, Matawan, NJ. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. PATTON, GRACE L. 121 W. Main St., Troy, PA. Intramurals 1, 2; Volleyball 4; Track Club I; Campus Crusade for Christ 1,2, 3,4. PAWLUK. LINDA A. 4636 Muggleton Rd., Wilmington, DE. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. PEACE. JANET E. 418 Sweetbriar Dr., Warminster, PA. Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre Dance Group 2. PEARCE. HELENE E. 7213 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, NJ. PEAK. JOHN D. 5 K Drive, Pennsville, NJ. Golf 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. PEARLMAN, AMY 201 Ridgewood Rd., Springfield, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3,4; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Music Educators National Conference 1, 2, 3, 4; Flute Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; S- mphonic Symphonic Band 1. PEARSON, ANN J. 746 S. Franklin St., Apt 5A, West Chester, PA. PEDERSEN, MARK S. 808 Chrysler Ave., Newark, DE. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PELIZZONI, WINTON J. 2020 Greenwood Rd., Allentown, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4. PENNELL, KENT J. 46 Wildnower Rd., Levittown, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Criterions 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1; Musica Antigua 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3. PENNINGTON, LEONARD C. 512 Woodland Ave., Horsham, PA. Football I, 2, 3, 4. PERANTEAU, FRANK W. 1101 Sheffield Crt., Bensalem, PA. PERONE, GINA ANN 5209 Central Ave., Sea Isle City, NJ. PERRAS, KATHLEEN A. 544 Holmes Rd., Morton, PA. Nursing Club 2, 3, 4. PETERSEN, MARY S. 463 Youngwood Dr., E. Stroudsburg, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. PETRACCA, MARGARET A. 278 Pine Grove Rd., Pine Grove Mills, PA. Commuter Government I; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Alpha Phi 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Equestrian Club 2; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Newman 4; Stu- dent Employment 3, 4; NAETC 3, 4. PEZZANO, NANCY 576 Acron St., Phila., PA. PFIRSCHING, LORNA R. 453 W. Gay St., West Chester, PA. 327 PHILLIPS, ANNE T. 1210 Darby Rd., Havertown, PA. RHA 1, 2; Historical Society 1, 2, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2; Serpentine 4; Intramurals 2; National Student Exchange 3. PHILLIPS, ELEANOR C. 1234 Thomas Rd., Wayne, PA. PICKENS, VERNA R. 3320 N. Park Ave., Phila., PA. Abbe Society 2; Indoor Track 1, 2; Track Field 1, 2; Gospel Choir 1. PIERE, JANET A. 9519 Clark St., Phila., PA. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. PIERGALLINE, MICHAEL D. 446 Wellington Rd., West Chester, PA. Baseball 1. PILATO, LUANN C. 1243 Bryn Mawr St., Scranton, PA. WCUR 3; WCSC-TV 3; Dance Production Workshop 2; S.E.T.S. Crew 3. PLOVER, TERESA M. 1431 Michigan Ave., Swarthmore, PA. Intramurals 1, 2. POLYMENAKOS, MARIA J. 416 Spruce Ave., Upper Darby, PA. Commuter Government 1; Kappa Delta Pi 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children 3, 4. PONIATOWSKI, SUSAN C. Box 102B Asbury, Pattenburg. NJ. Basketball I, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2; Majors Club 3. POWELL, JANICE A. 3641 Rosemont Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. Softball 2; Accounting Society 3, 4. PREUSS, NANCY E. 24 W. Chestnut St., Apt. 5., West Chester, PA. PREZIUSO, LINDA A. 4133 Oliver Lane, Boothwyn, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; NAEYC 3, 4; Equestrian Club 4. PRIOLE.AV, MIRIAM K. 27 S. Farragut Ter , PA. BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Who ' s Who 3, 4. PROCTOR, VENEZUELA R. 5750 Stewart St., Phila., PA. BSU 2, 3,4; Alpha Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 (President); Intramurals 2, 3: Lambda Alpha Epsilon 4. PRODOEHL, PATRICIA A. 152 Hart Lane, Springfield, PA. Community Services 2, 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Welfare Club 2. 3, 4; In- tramurals 1, 2. PROKOPCHAK, PETER A. 8 Midoiaks St , Monroe, NY. College Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. PRON, MICHELE D. 327 S. Walnut St., West Chester, PA. Social Welfare Club 2, 3, 4. PROTOPAPA, CONCETTA J. 1037 Serrill Ave., Yeadon, PA. Karate Club 1, 2; Junior Year Abroad 4; Student Employment 3, 4. PROUD. PATRICIA A. 20 Robins Nest Lane, West Chester, PA. RHA 2; Theta Chi I, 2; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: P.S.E.A. 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band I; Marching Band 1; Mixed Choir I, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2. PUND, DUNNE M. 232 E. Gay St.. West Chester, PA. Basketball I; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 PURCELL. ANNE J. 5420 Ferndale St., Springfield, VA. PUYANS, CONCEPCION M. 1056 Eagle Rd., Wayne, PA. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2; WCUR 3. PYKE, MICHELE L. 314 Rutgers Ave., Swarthmore, PA. QUIGLEY, CAROL L. 2838 N. Orkney St., Phila., PA. Alpha Xi Delta 3, 4 (Chaplain): Panhellic Council 4 (Vice President). QUINN, GERALYN J. 363 Ramsey Rd., Yardley, PA. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse I. RACHFALSKl. SUSAN M. Store Rd., Skipack, PA. Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4 (Vice President). RAILING, SUSAN L. 302 E. Marchall St., West Chester, PA. Pi Mu Epsilon 4. r «• RANDALL, JEFFREY S. 301 Glenway Rd., Erdenheim, PA. Volleyball I; Law Club 4; WCUR 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RAUB, RICHARD A. Hoffmansville Rd., Frederick, PA. 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ROBERTSON, NOREEN M. 7027 Aberdeen Rd., Upper Darby. PA. Darlington Biological Society 3, 4. ROBERTO, MATTHEW 636 N. 65th St., Phila., PA. Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Swimming Diving 2 (Manager); Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Slimnastics Instructor 3, 4. 328 . ROBINSON, PETER J. 4 ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ROCCARO, JOHN P. 130 W. Milton St., Easton, PA RODDY, MICHAEL G. 104 E. Eagle Lane, Cherry Hill. NJ Soccer I, 2, 3. 4. RODGERS. GARY H. Football 1; Golf 1, 2. 3, 4 ROFINI. LAURIE A. 6 General Wayne Dr., Media, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3. 4; Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3. 4; WCUR 2. RONAYNE. PAMELA J. 681 W. Boot Rd.. Downingtown, PA. Competitive Speech Team 1, 2; Serpentine I. 2; Student Council for Excep- tional Children 1, 2, 3, 4. ROONEY, MAUREEN A. 144 E. Nield St., West Chester, PA RHA 1; Intramurals I; Student Employment I: Lacrosse I. ROTE, MARK J. 626 S. High St., West Chester, PA. Friars 2, 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, Chaplain); Bo.xing 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Law Club 4 (Vice President); Inter Greek Council 3; Inter Fraternity Council 3; Karate Club 1. ROTZ, RICHARD B. 134 N. 6th St., Chambersburg, PA. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pledgemaster); Concert Choir 2; M.E.N.C. 1,2,3,4 (Vice President, President); Chamber Choir 2, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2. 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Mixed Choir 1; Musica Antigua I. 2; Men ' s Chorus I, 2. ROULSTON, J. LESLIE Highland Ave., Bradford Hills, Downingtown, PA. ROWAN, PATRICIA A. 1434 W. Baltimore Pike, Wawa, PA. ROWELL. VANDYKE D. 1844 73rd Ave., Phila., PA. BSU 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); IGA 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Psi 2, 3, 4; Karate Club 1; Martin L. King Scholarship Committee 2, 3, 4. ROWGHANI. FARHAD 1301 Grove Rd.. West Chester. PA. Soccer I, 2, 3. RUFF, KATHLEEN L. 170 Terwood Rd., Willow Grove, PA. Kappa DeUa Pi 3, 4. RUFFENACH, PAUL F. 2333 S. 21st St.. Phila., PA. Friars 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2, 3, 4; Boxing 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RUFFINI, STEPHEN J. 1237 Center Rd.. Havertown, PA. Fencing 3, 4; Anderson Math Club 1; Psychology Club 3, 4. SACHS, CAROL F. 17 Gimble Lane, Willingboro, NJ. Abbe Society 3,4 (Social Chairperson): Intramurals 1, 2, 3; RHA 3, 4; Speech Path AudiologyClub 1, 2. 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3,4; Hillel 1,2,3,4. SAKOVITS, THOMAS J. 447 E. Eighth St., Northampton, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Tennis 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SALAMONE, MARYANN T. 3104 Shirlene Rd., Norristown, PA. M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 2, 3; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; •  . ' rching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3. SANTO, SCOTT Y. 222 W. Center St., Nazareth, PA RHA 1. 2, 3, 4 (Executive Director); IGA 4; College Choir 2; Mixed CI •   ,. 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Student Employment I; • ' ' Chester Musical Theatre Co. 2. ISANTORA, SUZANNE E. 1028 Childs Ave., Drexel Hill. PA. RHA 1, 2; Softball 3; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. SASSA, DONNA M. 118 S. Academy Ave., Glenolden, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 1, 2. SASSl, FERNANDA V. 408 Harry St., Conshohonken, PA. Student Employment 2, 3; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. «M. SATTAZAHN. CINDY E. 2145 W. Maple St.. Lebanon, PA. ? Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2. 3, 4 (President); Ski Club 2, 3,4; Panhellenic Council 2 (Historian); N.A.E.Y.C. 3, 4. SAUL, BRENDA L. Shamrock Lane, Millville, NJ. Kappa Delta Pi 4 (Treasurer); WCAEYC 3, 4. SAWA, ELIZABETTY A. 3874 Dennison Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. 5 5 SCANLAN, THOMAS J. 1166 West Moreland Dr., Harrisonburg, VA. RHA 1, 2; West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 2; Men ' s Chorus 3; Student Employment 3, 4. SCHAEFER, HAROLD 1465 Cathy ' s Lane. North Wales, PA. Omicron Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Accounting Society 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: S.A.M. 4; Criterions 1, 2. SCHAEFFER, MICHELLE E. 1333 St. John St.. Allentown. PA. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3; ECM 4. SCHEETZ, WENDY S. 267 Creek Rd., Doylestown, PA. College Choir 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Women ' s Glee Club 3. SCHLEGEL, DEBRA L. Box 170 RD 1, Reading, PA. Alpha Xi Delta 2, 3; M.E.N.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band I; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; PMPY 3, 4; American Guild of Organists 1, 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (President). SCHMIDT, JEFFREY M. 224 Ashford Dr., Broomall. PA. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. 2, 3. 4; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4 (Vice President); Rugby 2, 3, 4. SCHMIDT, MICHAEL F. 3118 Faulk Rd., Boothwyn, PA. SCHNEIDER, JOANNE M. 122 Shaffer Rd., King of Prussia. PA. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 3. 4 (Pledge Class President, Social Chairperson); Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Newman 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4. SCHONOUR. DONNA J. 168 Keller Ave., Sinking Spring, PA. RHA 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2, 3, 4; Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Hockey I; In- tramurals I, 2, 3. 4; Tennis I, 2. 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs 3, 4; Student Employment 3, 4. SCHOR. BENJAMIN A. 553 Howard St.. Teaneck. NJ. Sigma Tau Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Football 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. SCHROEDER, REBECCA E. 941 Olden Dr., Warminster. PA. IGA 3, 4 (Secretary of Program Board); C.E.C. 3, 4. SCHUBERT, LAURIE A. 2118 Sixth St., Bethlehem, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Equestrian Club 1. 2. 3 (Vice President), 4. SCHWARTZ, JOHN L. Ill 3113 Shirlene Rd., Norristown. PA. Kappa Delta Pi I, 2. 3, 4; M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Choir 1; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band I; Mixed Choir I, 2; Men ' s Chorus I, 2. ' ■ ' mm SCHWARTZ. NANCY G. RD 5 Box 449. Newton, NJ. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 1, 2. SCOGGINS, PAMELA D. 119 W. Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne, PA Community Service 2; Intramurals 1; Human Rights oalition 4, Social Welfare Club 3, 4. — I SCOTT, SUSAN C. 51 Jean Ave., Churchville, PA. IGA 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Kappa Delta Pi 2, ' Sociology Club 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Marching Band 1. 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind Ensemble 1. 2, 3. SCOTTO, RAYMOND T. 393 Beebe Court, N. Babylon, NY. Social Welfare Club 4. SEAMAN, DREW L. RD 4, Honesdale. PA. M E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 4; College Choir 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2. 3; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Woodwind En- semble 4. SEISLOVE, SUSAN M. 937 Marcella St., Phila., PA. SEIZ, WENDY S. 27 Marchall Ave., Reading, PA. Law Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Lambda Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. SEPTYNSKI. EILEEN M. 108 N. Harding Ave., Margate. NJ. SERAFINI, VERONICA D. 524 Chester Ave., Clifton Heights, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 4. SERRA, RENEE A. Box 54 Barry Dr., Vineland, NJ. Valkyrie 2, 3; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Dance Production Workshop 3. . ' 329 SEVICK. KAREN L. 1 1 10 Leiper St., Eddystone, PA. SEYMOUR, GEORGIA S. 403 Chester Pike, Darby, PA. Psychology Club 3, 4. SHAFFNER, PAULA D. 555 N. Locust St., Elizabethtown, PA. Hockey 1, 2; Lacrosse 1; Karate Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Law Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Coalition for Human Rights 4. SHANER, KEVIN T. 4125 Baker Lane, Baltimore, MD. Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Vice President); M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Musica An- tigua 2, 3; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 1; Concert Choir 3 (Vice President), 4. SHANNON, DEBORAH S. 1302 Norwoodhse Rd., Downingtown, PA. Psychology Club 4. SHARP, NANCY E. 126 Black Rock Rd., Oaks, PA. Abbe Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3, 4; West Chester Assoc, for the Education of Young Children 3, 4 (President). SHAW, CATHERINE A. 8116 Jeanes St., Phila., PA. SHEELEN, REGINA M. 245 Arbour Court, North Wales, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. SHELHAMER, JAN M. 721 Donald Dr., Emmaus, PA. RHA 1; Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4; ECM 3, 4; SNAPJ_, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4. SMITH, DEBRA L. 2942 Greentree Lane, Idaho Falls, ID. Student Affairs Council I; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3; Intramurals 3; National Student Exchange 4; Student Employment 2, 3: Who ' s Who 3; Sky-Diving Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Sigma Lambeta. .£ SHINEHOUSE, JAMES P. 1737 S. Collegeville Rd., Collegeville, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1 (Treasurer); Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3 (Vice President), 4; Omicron Delta Epsilon 3, 4 (President); Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; S.A.M. 4; Debate Club 4 (President); Accounting Society 2, 3. 4; Judicial Helping Board 2, 3; Pa. State Champion Intercollegiate Debate 3; Who ' s Who 3, 4. SHIRK, CAROL M. 823 S. Church St., West Chester, PA. Speech Path Audiology Club 2, 3, 4. SHUMAN, VERONIQUE S. 37 Fenwick Dr., Manchester, PA. West Chester Musical Theatre Co. I, 2; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 3, 4. SHUNK, GARY M. 1771 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem, PA. Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Friars 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Baseball 1; Boxing 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 4; Student Employment 3, 4. SHOTWELL, SUSAN K. 649 Fairview Rd., Woodlyn, PA. SICHETTI, CAROLYN L. 818 Taylor Dr., Folcroft, PA. RHA 4; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3; Daedelus 4. SITES. MICHAEL J. 132 Main St., Phoenixville, PA. SITI, LOUIS P. 623 Blencroft Circle, Folcroft, PA. Veterans Club 3, 4 (Treasurer). SIVCO, JOHN S. 20 E. 4th St., Computer Club 3, 4. Pottstown, PA. SKAH.AN, ANN M. 1045 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; In- door Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2, 3, 4. SKUTNICK, PAULA K. 3204 Glenview St., Phila, PA. Psychology Club I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Dance Production Workshop 2; Theatre Productions 4. SMITH, ALBERT E, 1195 Queen Lane Apt. 8, West Chester, PA. Phi Alpha Theta 4; Rugby 3, 4; Outing Club 3, SMITH, ALISON H. 11615 Fulham St., Silver Spring, MD. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt); Outward Bound 2, 3. SMITH, ALYSE. 2239 N. 10th St., Phila.. PA. SMITH, CHRISTOPHER E. 403 Lightfoot Dr., Downingtown, PA. Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Brass Ensemble 4; College Choir 3, 4; Con- cert Band I; Criterions 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus I, 2. SMITH, JACKALYN. 48 Ridgeview Dr., West Paterson, NJ. , «. Ski Club 1, 2; Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, JEFFREY R. 510 S. Russell St., York, PA. Alchemists Club 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 3, 4. SMITH, KIM B, Hollow Rd., Birchrunville, PA. Ski Club 2, 3. SMITH, LINDA M. Rd. 2, Box 78B, Landenberg, PA. SMITH, LORI A. 139 Midland Ave., Park Ridge, NJ. Fencing 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 3. SMITH, MAUREEN P. 932 Turner Ave., Drexel Hill, PA. ' IF ' SMITH, SUSAN D. 1411 Carriage Lane, West Chester, PA. SMARGIASSI, DEBORAH J. 509 Sharpless Rd.. Springfield, PA. Ski Club 1; Alpha Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4. SMODIC, ROBERT A. 25 Farmhouse Rd., Mountaintop, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4 (President); Football 1; Gymnastics 2; Athletic Trainers Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President). SNYDER, NANCY A. 2136 Allwood Dr., Bethlehem, PA. ' ' Cheerleader 1, 2; German Club 1. 2, 4; International House 2; Junior Year Abroad 3. SOMERVILLE, EMERY C. 3545 Pickertown Rd., Chalfont, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Fencing 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. SOWERBY, REBECCA E. Sunset Ave., Rd. 3, Norristown, PA. Valkyrie 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Ball Girl 4. SPATZ, DEBRA K. 1674 Kepler Rd., Pottstown, PA. Nursing Club 3. 4; Pre-Professional Assoc. 3, 4; Baseball Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Assoc. 1, 4; ECM 2, 3, 4; National Student Exchange 2. SPRINGSTEEN, DAVID A. 75 Priscilla Dr., Lincroft, NJ. Ski Club 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4; Monmouth Boot Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Assoc, of Accountants 3, 4; Co-Director Socio-Economic Program, Valley Forge Chapter. STEFANELLI, VINCENT ERIC. 220 West King Rd., Malvern, PA. ST. GERMAIN, MARK M. 4824 Juniper Dr., Milford, MI. STIFFS, THOMAS R. 517 Charleston Rd., Willingboro, NJ. Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Marketing Management Society (President). ST. JOHN, NANCY G. 403 Goshen Hall, WCSC, West Chester, PA. Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. STAFFORD, SUSAN JO. 42 Holly Drive, Levittown, PA. Intramurals 3, 4; SAM 1, 2; Newman 1, 2; Who ' s Who 4. STAHLE. PAUL L. 35 Jenkins Dr., Downingtown, PA. Darlington Biological Society 3, 4. STANECK, FRANK J. 221 E. Hazard St., Summit Hill, PA. College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Musica Antigua 1: Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3. STANTON, BARBARA L. Rd. 2, Box 286, Coatesville, PA. CAS 3; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Nurses Assoc, of Pa. 4. STARINIERI, JOSEPH M. 124 N. Oak Ave., Clifton Hts., PA. Special Ed. Program I, 2, 3, 4. STEELEY. DOLORES A. 225 E. Main St.. Middletown, NY. College Choir 2, 3, 4. STEHLY, ELIZABETH A. 2218 Scenic Dr., Bath, PA. Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary); M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3. 4; West Chester Musical Theatre Co. 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, I 330 1 STEPHENS, LINDA S. 809 Newhall Rd., Kennett Square, PA. STERCULA, RAYMOND J. 1008 N. Fifth St., Perkasie, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2. 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3,4; Wrestling 1; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Resident Assistant 3. 4. STEWART. SANDRA L. 69 Ruby Dr., Claymont, DE. Marching Band 3, 4. STORK, SUE E. 305 E. Fulton St., Ephrata, PA. Student Nurses Assoc, of Pa. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Nursing Class 2, 3, 4; Desk Assistant 4. STOVER, LESLIE C. 648 Yorkshire Dr., Carlisle, PA. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4 (President . Treasurer); Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4. STRAND, KAREN E. Irish Hill Rd., Box 143, Bloomville, NY. Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; Intramurals 1, 2. STRATTON, LAWRENCE C. 324 S. Darlington St., West Chester, PA. Chi Gamma lota 3, 4; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Student Academic Affairs I, 2. STRIPPOLl, JOSEPH M. 1010 Burnt Mill Rd., Voorhees, NJ. STURGIS, MARLA L. 230 S. Walnut St., West Chester, PA. BSU 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Theta 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. SUAREZ, GEORGE J. 2735 W. Silver St., Phila., PA. BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Law Club 1, 2; Political Science Club 4; Gospel Choir 4; Spanish Student Union 4 (Program Board Rep.). SUPPER, ROBERT L. 785 Dunwood Dr., Springfield, PA. Accounting Society 3, 4; Dorm Council 2, 3. SUZICH, CYNTHIA A. 114 Elm St., Shamokin, PA. RHA 3 (Corresponding Secretary); Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2; Nursing Club I, 2, 3, 4. SWEISFORD, SURF. Star Route, Pottstown, PA. Sociology Club 3, 4. SWIFT, HELEN M. 821 Hudson Dr., Yardley, PA. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 1, 2, 3, 4. SWYDERSKI, KAREN E. 821 W. Third Ave., Parkesburg, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Accounting Society 2. 3, 4; SAM 3, 4. SZCZESNIAK. STANLEY E, 563 Sugartree Rd., Holland, PA. RHA 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Track Field 3; Little Theatre Club 2; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Chorus 1, 2; Newman 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3; Who ' s Who 3; Helping Board 1, 2, 3; Dorm Council 3, 4. SZUPPER, ANTONIA CHRISTINE. 548 Pine St.. Catasaugua, PA. Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3. 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; Little Theatre Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Group I, 2, 3; Newman 1, 2; Student Academic Affairs 4. TABEGNA, MICHAEL J. 217 N. Furnace St., Birdsboro, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 2, 3, 4; Geography and Outing Club 1, 2, 3,4 (President); Young Democrats 1; Junior Year Abroad 3. TADDEL KIMBERLEE D. 650 Penllyn Pike, Blue Bell, PA. Intramurals 3. TADDEI, SUSAN L. 177 Frog Hollow Rd., ChurchviUe, PA. Daedelus 3; Dance Production 2. TAGUE, SHARON MARIE. 346 Roberts Ave., Glenside, PA. RHA 2, 3 (Social Chairperson); Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Hockey 1; Wrestling Belles 2; Newman 1, 2; Serpentine 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. TARABORRELLI, FRANCIS. 413 Glendale Rd., Upper Darby, PA. TAROWSKY. DEBRA L. 34 Kipling Rd., Yonkers, NY. RHA 1,2, 3, 4; Little Theatre Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre 208 Productions 1,2,3, 4; West Chester Musical Theatre Co. I, 2, 3, 4; Serpentine 1. 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 1, 2; Student Employment 3, 4; Food Service Committee 1, 2, 3 (Secretary). TATE, LINDA K, 19 North Wells Ave., Glenolden, PA. TAVARES, LINDA D. Lake Drive, Box 548, Island Heights, NJ. Intramurals 3, 4. TAYLOR. DARIUS LOVELL. 456 Mt. Pleasant St., Coatesville, PA. BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Omega Psi Phi 1. 2, 3, 4; Rugby 1, 3. 4; WrestMng 1. TEEPLE. LESLIE A. 548 Harrington Rd.. Havertown. PA. TERZANO, MARY JO. 136 Ashley Rd., Newtown Square. PA. Intramurals 1, 2; WCUR 1, 2. TETI, MARY J. Chambers Rd.. Toughkenamon, PA. Hockey 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THIGPEN. JASMIN A. 5710 Mitchell Rd.. Levittown, PA. BSU 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer, Vice Pres., President); RHA 4; Delta Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4 (President); Social Welfare Club 3, 4; NAACP 3, 4; Martin L. King Scholarship Committee 2, 3; Student Employment 1, 2 (Assistant Secretary). THOMAS. BEVERLY J. 10 Timber Lane. New Cumberiand. PA Alpha Phi 1. 2, 3. 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, E. LYNN 103 Chestnut St., Parkesburg, PA. Wind Ensemble 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Concert Band 2, 3; Symphonic Band 1. 3. 4; Marching Band I, 2 (Squad Leader); Winter Guard 4, Woodwind 1; Clarinet Choir 2, 3; M.E.N.C. 1, 2. 3, 4; Criterions 1; Chorus 1; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4. - THOMPSON, BRUCE R. 1032 Wawaset Rd.. Kennett Square, PA. IGA 1; Baseball 1; Intramurals 2; Rugby 3. 4; Wrestling 1; Karate Club 1. THOMPSON, KEITH B. 3 Rustlers Rd., Marcellus, NY. Friars 3, 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; P.S.E.A. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, PAMELA Z. Box 849, Hill Farm, Coatesville, PA. P.S.E.A. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 3, 4; AEYC 3, 4. THOMPSON, PATRICIA G, 15 West Sellers Ave., Ridley Park, PA. Women ' s Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1. 2, 3, 4; Track C;ub 1,2, 3, 4. THORNE, PAUL. 332 N. Felton St., Phila., PA. BUS 1,2, 3, 4; Commuter Gov ' t 1,2,3,4; IGA 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Psi 2, 3, 4; Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Darlington Biological Society I; Social Welfare Club 3, 4; Gospel Choir 2 (President). TILL, ROLAND J. 1518 Overhill Rd., West Chester, PA. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. TILLER, CELESTINE D. 113 N. Dariington St., West Chester. PA. Pi Gamma Mu 4; Law Club 3; Who ' s Who 4; NAACP 4. TINGLEY, DEBRA J. 295 Main St.. New Milford, PA. Sigma Alpha lota 1,2, 3, 4(Rec. Secretary); M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3,4; Theatre 208 Productions 1 ; W.C. Musical Theatre Co. 1 ; Mixed Choir 1 ; Women ' s Chorus I; Concert Choir 2. 3, 4; Librarian 4; Bach Choir 3. TOLEDO, JAIME. 500 West Rosedale Ave.. West Chester. PA. IGA. Soccer 1, 2. TOMECHEK, SUSAN M. 124 Mill Creek Ave., Pottsville, PA. Anderson Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Ski Club 4; IGA Finance Commit- tee 2 (Rep. for School of Math and Sciences and School of Education). TOMLIN, TRACY L. 812 Joeck Dr., West Chester, PA. Marching Band 1, 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3. TOMLINSON, JEFFREY W. 675 E. Street Rd., Apt. 706. Warminster. PA. Judicial Board Review; Dorm Board Review. TRACH. MARK H. 158 Kline Rd., Royersford, PA. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Student Rep. for the SE District of the PSHAPERD. TRAHEY, COLLEEN R, 3603 Gradyville Rd., Newtown Sq., PA. Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; SAM 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4. TRAPUZZANO, KIMBERLY A. 417 Kennerly Rd.. Springfield. PA. Accounting Society 3. 4. TOY. VICTORIA M. 740 S. Matlack St., West Chester. PA. Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 3, 4. 331 ' ( TRAFF1CAN,.HDBIN. 3927 Sfdnev Rd., Huntingdon Valley, PA. Delta Zcta 2, 3, 4; RHA 1; ACE 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; SCEC 2, 3, 4 (Vice President) - 1 ■ 1 TRAWICK. KAREN DEMEKIA. 1641 West Gralige St., Phila., PA. Jewellette Social Organization 2, 3, 4; Gospel Choir 1, 2. ■i ' TROLANI, JOSEprf-S. 525 (Sijl fax St., Coatesville, PA. TICKER, D. L. 20,14 Valley R4, Drexel Hill, PA. Alchemists Club l, i, 3, 4; Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3. TIRNER, AMY P. 622 S. High St., West Chester, PA. Psychology Club 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Women ' s Chorus 1; Campus Crusade for Christ 3; Student Employment 3, 4. TURNER. JOEL A. 5707 Baltimore Ave., Phila., PA. BSU 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Quad Angles 3; WCUR 1, 2. TWOMEY, ELIZABETH B. 1221 Waterford Rd., West Chester, PA. RHA 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Society 3, 4. I ' NRIH, LORNA J. 200 E. Hillendale Rd., Kennett Sq., PA. Studied at Alliance Francaise, Paris France 2. I RQLHART, KATHLEEN C. 1809 Ross Ave., Scranton, PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Theta Chi 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; In- tramurals 3, 4; Swimming Diving 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Karate Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. tlRSINI, TERESA L. 340 Lincoln Ave., Downingtown, PA. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 2, 3, 4. VAIL. MAUREEN ROSE. 471 Bishop Hollow Rd., Newtown Sq., PA. Spanish Student Union 2. 3. VALENTINO. ANTHONY P. 93 Barbara Rd.. Drexel Hill, PA, VAN DUNK, PERCY E. 70th St.. Hillburn, NY. WCUR 3, 4. VERICA. VANESSA M. 1302 Maryland Ave., Havertown. PA. Majors Club 3. 4. VERONEAU. RICHARD M. 823 Penn Pine Blvd., Aldan. PA. VIA. BARBARA L. Rd. 2, Box 290, Mechanicsburg, PA. Alpha Sigma Tau 2. 3, 4, VICENTE. CAROL A. Box 107, Old Schuykill Rd., Parker Ford, PA. IOLA. DONNA L. 2246 Cambridge Rd., Broomall, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 4 (Treasurer, Secretary). VISCUSO, JAYNE A. 6 Marian Rd., Phoenixville, PA. RHA 3: Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Dorm 3: Nursing Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 2; Newman 1, 2, 3, 4. VITO, MARIA A. 210 W. Gay St.. West Chester, PA. Accounting Society I, 3, 4, 4 (Treasurer). VIVALDI, PHIL A. 805 Sixth Ave., Folsom. PA. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. VUXTON, STEPHANIE K. 948 Hoffman St., Elmira, NY. Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2. 3. WADDELL. LORI E. 32 Hubis Lane. Rising Sun. MD. Kappa Delta Phi 4; Pi Kappa Delta 4; Chamber Choir 2; College Choir 3; Concert Band 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. WAGNER. BARBARA ANN. 1837 Whitehall St.. Allentown, PA. RIU I; Alpha Sigma Tau 2. 3, 4 (Editor); Special Ed. Club; P.S.E.A.; Ski Club I. WAKEFIELD, NANCY JEAN. 418 Steel Rd.. Havertown. PA. Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Hockey I; Lacrosse I, 2, 3. 4. WARGERLE, JOHN D. 105 West Gay St., West Chester, PA. Alpha Mu Gamma I, 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Sociology Club 4: Marching Band I, 2; WCUR 2, 3, 4 (Production Director); International House 2, 3; Junior Year Abroad 3. WALBRUN. KAY L. 485 Hughes Rd., King of Prussia, PA. SAM 2, 3, 4; National Student Exchange 3; Schmidt Dorm Council 2. y WALOlEi; GEORGE W. JR. 538 Manor Circle. MilmontT rk. P College Choir 2. 3, 4 (President); Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus i. WALKER. DENNIS P. 1 Boswell Rd.. New Gaslte, Bastball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. WALKER. ROBERT L. JR. 6053 Webster BSU 3. WALKER. THERESA M. 2377 Dixon A; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delti Track Field 2; Theatre Dance Group 2. 3, WALLACE, BEVERLY D. 1 Ridge Rd., ' Media Special Ed. Club, SCE,e., ' ' WALLING. JOY C. 1212 Phoenixville Pike. We Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Psychology Club 2. 3. 4. WALSH. DEBORAH A. 507 Trites Ave., Glenolden. PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 2. 3, 4; Alpha Phi 2, (Vice President); Intramurals 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Italian Club 2, 3. WAMBOLD. ROBERT S. 324 Columjjj Ave., Lansdale, PA. CAS 2; RHA 2, 3; IGA 3; Friars 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 4; Earth and Space Science Club I; Political Science Club 2. 3; Student Employment 2. 3; CAPC 3. V- - WARBURTON. JANE ANN. 216 W. 24th St.. West Chester. PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. WARD. KATHY M. 9230 Wooden Bridge Rd., Phila. PA. Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 4; Student Employment 4; Special Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WARNER, SUSAN. 330 Darby Rd., Havertown, PA. Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2. WASHINGTON, LINDA . 1450 Poorhouse Rd.. Downingtown. PA. BSU 1. 2, 3. 4; Social Welfare C lufe | ; Gospel Choir I, 2. 3. 4; NAACP 2. WEADER. SUSAN C. Apt. 306. 300 E. Marshall St., West Chester, PA. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. WEBER, BARBARA C. 7249 Calvert St.. Phila., PA.. Social Welfare Club 3. 4 .-. ' ' ' T WEBER. MARYBETH B. 2217 Lynn Blvd . Drexel Hill. PA. WEBSTER, ELIZABETH C. 1513 Eagle Ridge Rd.. Dowingtown. PA. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; WCAEYC 3. WEBSTER, PAMELA L. 306 Kenmore Rd., Havertown. PA. Art Assoc 1,2, 3, 4; Daedelus 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. WEDWICK, LISA G. Rd. 2. Hilltop Rd., Newton, NJ. Psychology Club I. 3. 4; Serpentine 3; Student Employment 2, 3, 4. WEHR, RUTHANN. 344 E. Ludlow St., Summit Hill, PA. RHA 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader I; Intramurals 1,2; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 4; W.C. Musical Theatre Co. 2; College Choir 3, 4; Mixed Choir I. 2; Women ' s Chorus I, 2. AVEIKEL, THOMAS R. 371 Walnut St., Royersford, PA. WEIFORD, LINDA S. 488 General Armstrong Rd., King of Prussia, PA. Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Intramurals 2; NAEYC 4. WEISBROT. MICHELE A. 78 Outlook Lane. Levittown, PA. College Choir 3. 4, Concert Band 3. 4; Marching Band I, 2. 3; Mixed Choir I, 2; Wornen ' s Chorus I. 2. WENRICH. MARY KAY. 202 Brooke Dr., West Chester, PA. Marching Band 2; Women ' s Chorus 1. WESTON, LINDA. 106 Biddle Dr.. Exton. PA. Hockey 1; Majors Club 3. WHALEN, CINDY A. 1100 Foss Ave.. Drexel Hill, PA. Basketball I; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3. 4. WHEELER, DAVID M. Rd. 1, Box 5506, Grantville, PA. Football I, 2, 3, 4. 332 WIEDEMAN, ROBERT WILLIAM. 214 Trenton Rd., Langhorne, PA. WIEDMAYER, MAUREEN D. 1342 Ascot Place, Phila., PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2. J, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Psi Chi 4; Psychology Club 3, 4 (President); International Student Assoc. 3. 4 (Treasurer). WILKENS, MYRON W. 2416 Wharton St., Phila.. PA. BSU 2; Alpha Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Social Welfare Club 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3. 4. WILLARD. SHARON E. Rd. 12, Box 633, York, PA. Hockey 1; Volleyball 2, 3; Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4; EMC 1. 2, 3, 4; Lutheran .Student Assoc. 1 , 4: Celebrate 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Club 4 (President); Costume Shop 4. WILLIAMS, DENISE LORRETTE. 6213 N. 17th St., Phila., PA. Basketball 3. 4; Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4. WILLIAMS, KAREN E. 700 Center St., Kennett Sq., PA. WILLIAMS, KENNETH G. JR. 107 Berkeley Rd., Glenside, PA. tjChristian Science 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Quad Angles 3, 4. IwiLLIAMS. ROBERT N. 329 Shakespeare Dr., Sinking Spring, PA. Law Club 4; Intramural Boxing 2. WILLIAMS, STEWART B. Rd. 4, Box 18, Cheyney Rd., Glen Mills, PA. Quad Angles 2, 3, 4 (Asst Photo Editor). WILLIS, CHERYL D. 527 E. Tulpehocken St., Phila., PA. BSU 2, 3, 4. WILSON. CHARLES E. 230 E. Granada Ave., Hershey. PA. Wind Ensemble 3; Symphonic Band 2; Brass Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I; Marching Band I, 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. WILSON, DONNA A. 1022 Seamount Rd., Bel Air, MD. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Mixed Choir I; Women ' s Chorus 1; Woodwind Ensemble 2. WILSON. FRANK D. 93 Sequoia Rd., Bridgeport, CT. M.E.N.C. I, 2, 4; Brass Ensemble 3; College Choir 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Quad Angles 3: Serpentine 1; WCUR I, 2, 3, 4 (Program Director). WILTROUT, JAN L. Maxatawny, PA. Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres., Executive Board); Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 4. WINSLOW, KIM. 500 E. Hinckley Ave., Ridley Park, PA. WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM HENRY JR. 1117 E. Rittenhouse SL, Phila., PA. BSU 1, 2, 3. WOLFROM, C YNTHiA M. 300 E. Marshall St., Apt. 4, West Chester, PA. SCEC 3, 4. WOLFROM. WENDY E. 993 Carlin Dr„ Southhampton, PA. Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1, 2. WOOD, ROBERT A. 1105 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill. PA ' Quad Angles 3, 4; Serpentine 4; Photo Editor for Quad Angles 3. WOODS, LORETTA. 5651 N. 20th St., Phila., PA. RHA I; P.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; WCUR 1, 2, 3, 4. WOOMER, KEITH A. 602 Jefferson Blvd., Lincoln Park. PA. Alpha Lambda Delta I. 2, 3, 4; Friars 3, 4 (Service Co-Chairman); Kappa Delta Pi 2. 3, 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4 (President); Anderson Math Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; NCYM 3. 4. WORLEY. JOHN R. 109 Park St., Ridley Park, PA. Football 1; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3. 4; In- tramurals I, 2„ 3, 4; Athletic Trainers Club 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT. CARY A. 35 S. Darlington St.. West Chester, PA. Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Trainers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Prof. Club 2, 3. WRIGHT, JOY A. Rd. 1, Box 201, Towanda, PA. Modern Dance I; Psychology Club I, 2, 3, 4; Newman 4; Student Employ- ment I, 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, ROBERT H. 308 Henry Lane. Wallingford, PA. Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres.); Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 3. WRIGHT, VAUGHN V. 6835 Ardleigh St., Phila., PA. BSU 1,2, 3,4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3; Daedelas3;Gospel Choir 1, 2, 3. 4 (President). YANDRISEVITS, ANITA R. 629 W. Mauch Chunk St., Nazareth. PA. RHA 2. 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Serpentine 2, 3 (Clubs Editor); CEC 2, 3, 4 (Publicity). YAVORSKI, ELAINE L. Rd. 1. Box 68-d, Bethlehem, PA. College Choir I; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. YETTER, CINDY A. 1002 OHve St., CoatesviHTTA. ' Alpha Lambda Delta 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 1. 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3. 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Women ' s Chorus I. 2; Student Employment 3; Who ' s Who 3, 4. YOUNG. CLYDE A. 103 N. 9th St., Darby, PA. Football 4; Weight Lifting 2; Wrestling 4; Gospel Choir 4. YOUNG, DONALD W. 6108 Christian St., Phila., PA. RHA 2; Student Employment I, 2, 3, 4; RA 3, 4. YOUNG, STEPHEN EDWARD. 21 Rosetree Dr., Broomall, PA. Recreational Services I, 2, 3, 4. ZACHAU, MARION E. 250 Gulph Hills Rd., Radnor, PA. Intramurals I; Nursing Club 1; Alpha Phi Omega I; Junior Curriculum Com- mittee 3; Navigators 2. ZAHRADNIK. MARCIA J. 823 S. Church St., West Chester, PA. Mixed Choir I, 2; String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. 2. ZEIGLFR, BARBARA LOU. 746 S. Franklin St., Apt. 5A, West Chester. PA. ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES H. 1337 E. Palmer St., Phila.. PA. Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3,4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1,2, 3.4; Intramurals 1, 2; Elementary Math Club, Ethnic Studies Certificate. ZINMAN, CHERYL LFE. 376 Joseph Dr., Kmgston, PA. Swimming Diving I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ZUBKO, WILLIAM. 604 Scott Lane, Wallingford, PA. Brass Ensemble 3; Criterions 1 , 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3.4; Mixed Choir 1; Men ' s Chorus I. 333 GRADUATION 1980 After four hard years of long nights studying, completing term papers, and taking final exams, that Saturday in May couldn ' t have come any sooner. As we listened to President Mayo, Mike Coley, and the rest of the speakers, we realized that we were on our way in life — our 16 years of education were finally paying off. We were now entering the ranks of the adult population. But, as our college years ended, so ended the security that college once provided. Looking for a job, a husband, a wife, and even for some, graduate school now took top priority in our lives. Those vivid memories of that sunny day in May and the tumultous emotions it evoked will be some of the few that will never diminish as time flows on. 334 335 CONGRATULATIONS We ' ve Made It A t Last 337 For the past three years, the Serpentine has been a major part of my life. It has provided me with not only a break from the pressures of books and tests, but has given me experience and expertise which I will use for the rest of my life; and, most of all, it has given me the opportunity to meet and work with people I ' ve come to admire and respect. There is not enough space to thank everyone by name who has been involved in the production of this book, but there are certain people I would like to acknowledge for all their help and encouragement. At the top of my list is Janet Emery, my assistant and student life editor. Janet was always there when I needed her and did more than her fair share. She became a friend whom I ' ll never forget. Terry Fabian is another who proved invaluable. She doubled as my business manager and sports editor. With her sense of humor, she got us all through rough times. On the photography end, Mike Mahoney and his staff provided an unending flow of quality pictures. Mike was not only photography editor, but took an active role in the layout of the entire book and was always willing to sacrifice to get things done. I would also like to thank all my section editors, Joan Delferro, Debbi Tarowski and Melodee Dill for all their help. I would like to thank the entire staff whose names I could not mention. Without them, the job could not have been complete. I would like to give a special thanks to George Nichols, Dian Benevento, and the entire Nichols Associates staff. They served as both publishers and photographers. Through the years I have been associated with them, they have become more than just friends — they made all of us feel like part of the family. I would also like to thank Dr. John Fields, our advisor, for his counseling and guidance and for solving any major problems that would arise. I would also like to thank all those people in the West Chester campus who contributed to this book, especially those at Francis Harvey Green Library. I would like to thank my family for all their encouragement and finally, a very special thanks to Ester Pienkowski, Editor-in-Chief 1981 Serpentine. George and Dian of Nichols Associates •WIS, 1980 SERPENTINE Editor-in-Chief: Frank M. Quinn Assistant Editor: Janet Emery Business Manager: Terry Fabian Photography Editor: Mike Mahoney Seniors Editor: Debbie Tarowski Faculty and Administrative Editor: Joan Delferro Clubs Edit or: Melodee Dill Advisor: Dr. John Fields Publisher: G. 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