Widener University - Pioneer Yearbook (Chester, PA)

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Hecrrfc Sensorfons should Couse you ro see ond feel ro rosre ond smell rhe doys of rhe yeor iusr posr. This vvos rhe gool of rhe sroff of rhe Pioneer 82 os vve selecred phofos ond plonned poges. We hope rhor you shore our exciremenr os you peruse rhis volume for rhe firsr rime ond rhor your exciremenr vvill nor fode os rhe yeors poss oy. INTRODUCTION on overview SPOTLIGHTS rhe speciol evenrs HOT SHOTS compus condids GOING GREEI4 ..... brorher ond sisrerhood. . COMPETITION ...... rhe sporfing life ,...... BIG SHOTS . . . 82 PORTRAITS .... ,....foculryforum.........I groduores ......,.... . INSIDE ' .....p.2o GROUP SHOTS ..... joining rogerher ....,.. p, 74 '.......p.102 p118 pI8O p2Oo ' p22O aff T .- ,-if 'v , .. , - . -Q 7? 118 i 0 Ax ,Q Rr! ,v 1 J 4 4 s ly? ,', ,, 1, N Q :JC CQPXCDUP SHUT 5 .gs 1 Q5 f QQ Q K Y ,Alu 19 1 'r 4' l Q If Q N., 4 Q Agia' N5 1, .Am .J U E E 52 is Q 95 N.. km 'if fy if Msaqg ..,. Q., ,U-1-A 'QLD .f,.,1,gm ...F + 9 ,ognff si s Q N-Rf' . 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G5 'SC G N15 3 19 FEHTURE The Makings Of A President On Fridoy September 25, 1981, Widener University inouguroted its eighth president, Robert Jomes Bruce. Mr. Bruce comes to the presidency with on unusuol boclsground in odministrotion ond educotion expere ience. He completed his moster's degree in educotionol psychology ot Boston Stote College. Then on o Ful- bright gront, he spent the next yeor studying or the University of Monchester, Englond ond lecturing ot severol colleges. Returning in 1965 to Cobley College in Moine, his olmo moter, he wos o development officer, student odvisor, coordinotor for freshmen orientotion, ond teocher of British history. Then in 1969 he joined the odministrotion of Bord College, ond four yeors loter wos nomed octing president ond recipient of the Distinguished Service oword, Over the yeors his octiviries hove included the Americon Association for Higher Educotion, Notionol Associotion of College ond University Business officers, ond the Eostern Associotion of College ond University Business Officers. The AA yeor old Bruce, who firstioined Widener os the Vice-President for Development in 1975, is strong' ly oriented toword sound monogement With this well quolified boclsground, occompoined by on in- tense enthusiosm ond dedicorion toword his worls, Widener wos not surprised with o newfound effec- tive ond innovotive odmimstrotion. Yet this newfound odministrotion wos itself the new president's primory chollonge. Administrotive re- orgonizotion is no eosy tosls. ln whot he terms Ho yeor of tronsitionf' the implementotion of mony chonges brought o need for odiusrment to the stu dents ond foculty. However, once this occured the new style derived from o presidents whole hegrted enthusiosm led to o stronger union of o newly formed ond sound odministrotion. lf it continues on the mission set forth by the energetic ond enthusiostic new leoder, Widener will indeed ottoin new horie zons. Ar Aiohc Om Nnducruorw Cerefwomes FF1'W Th? 'MDW . 1? QT vq AY lr opened wirh on eloborore ocodemif: procession through rows: ond rows of choirs. ,A foinrrdrone of bogpipes couid be heord, irfs growing inrensirylhoiiing rhe procession, Therhonored speakers filed 'onro the specioliy designed pioiform, and rhegreefings be-gon, Forrwhor purpose was rhis diversified garnering? On Friday Seprember 25, 1981, Widener inougurored its eighrh ipresidenr iloberr -James Brucegi Wirh such dignirories os Governor Richard Thornburgh The inod- gurorion proved on enrhdsiosrie expression of grhe hopes fond dreams 'of ali involved, on undoubrediy confidenrexpression of o furure vighicgh Mrk Bruce sees os o mission ro venrdre .ond seek new educorionoi opporrUniries. iqso , i i r KN N Q gb X Us 1 S ' v 1 X x N '15-ff 'ww Xi 'wifi '31 p. 991500062 9 ve90e OK 25 1 1 I 1 - - 119 .fPf'm. 'f '?f.1K -1 fm -- f--14, f-4 ,--f--k --M-Q M- ----M-f -v V 5 i 1 i 1 i I .4 I f 1 V W. V v' ,,, . . J Aide? V,,,a'ffr- I 1 f 1 .Ei-.'f'i:'?' 3.7 . A tf3 f1w-diff' gi -If V 4,3 ' Y 1'-'ar' 5 :tif K-V 1 J v ' 'f' ff . W l 'wig M., W '-'f3I:.S'Vf L ,K Q V, - ' f : - , . MQ, 'QSM - Q, . v u rv' f5 'l A I 1 1 4 v 1 1 1 w 1 F i w 4 1 Y 1 4 1 I Www kg 'w The A's were SACS fwrsr comcerr offermg of me year AN TENSE PERFOR N CE A poir of inrenr oniooisers I could feel rhe elecrriciry in rhe oir os I enrered Mocfjenrer for rhe firsr concerr of rhe yeor. The A's were in rown . . . rhor resononr, vivocious, effervese cenr Philodelohio oreo bond. Despire rheir forigue, rhey rhrilled rhe crowd wirh rheir inrense oerforrnonce of such hiis os Afrer Losr Nighif' How Do You Live Wirh o Brolsen Heorrf' A Womon's Gor rhe Power ond Words Richord Bush coorured rhe enrire mood of rhe dining holi wirh his powerful oerformonce of 'Elec- rriciryl Along wirh rhe A's wos ihe Cher Boliins Bond who odded ro rhe exciremenr os rhe opening bond. Moc- Cenrer shook for hours offer rhe Iighrs hod dimrned, rhe sroge hod been ioken down, ond rhe crowds hod gone home. T BEFCJRE 4 Are you my Murrimyl 323-5 N li5 i53?VKHji5f k tiff lass, iv... -I , i-wie' A Some of us hommered, some of us sowed, some sruffed roiler poper info chiclsen wire, some served rhoi Hfovorire beveroge , some of us enrerroined ond some of us supervised, gove morol supporr, or worched in owe lr reminded me of o beehive, buf insreod of building o honeycomb, we builr rhe floors for Widener's Gcrober 10, 1081 Homecoming Doy. The nighr oir wos dry ond cold ond wos sliced rhrough by mixed sounds from music, sows, yelling, ond of Ioughrer The following morning rhe sun rose brillipnrly on o crysrol blue slay ro see rhe conrinued floorbuilding joined by bustling ocriviry elsewhere on compus, The Alumni Audirorium wos open for rhe receprion of homecoming groduores Ourside rhe librory, behind rhe Widener endzone, rhe Srudenr Governmenr Associorion ond represenrorives of compus orgonizorions served lunch, And in rhe lsopelslsi Leorning Cenrer lecrure holl, inreresred persons gorhered for rhe dedicorion of rhe linslgy Recording Srudio, in memory of lrwin Linslsy, o 1950 groduore nf PMC This Buds for hord workers 'ch WMM? , f X , c -- ' - ' . - ffiwfwi n Q' wi' fYS515il2. ., ' ' ' . ' ' .fffg-1'1Yi:iJ,1fTh!i' ,,.'41,Cfjg42,v!2i,T,-!.'?j, gggfQ1Qg1g,XvpgIfQ.i,'.5j5g V-513,265-if-, ,3i.j5ifs?I4iSi?i-f,QifsJ2- ix :'5'4'f.f' 'x 5'Q'',25.i3.!:f:i'5f?1?:l'1Zi-iif-fi 53:13 'L 5' 4 A 4' 3 J-f'5ffi?5'3M - WITH HEAD HELD HIGH The sun mounred much fosrer rhon rhe Foll rem- oerorure our nor neorly os guiclely os rhe enrhusiosm of rhe olumni, undergroduores, ond their fomilies. The soecrorors gorhered on ldrh Srreer ond on rhe lowns of rhe Howell ouod ond Old Moin ro wirness rhe Second Annuol Widener Homecoming Doy Porode, Feorured in rhe Widener version of rhe Tournomenr of Roses were clowns, oogpipers, o string bond, rhe Chesrer High School Morching Bond, ond rhe floors Csome com- plered jusr momenrs beforeb. Amidst The cheering ond music, judges scored eoch floor on consrrucrion, visuol oooeol ond originoliry. Wirh rhe rerminorion of rhe oorode come rhe iniri- ofion of rhe big evenr of rhe doy-rhe foorooll gome. The ooll wos ceremoniously delivered oy o feom of slsydivers in orillionrly colored iumosuifs Cpordon rhe puni, rroiling pink smolse ond londing on rhe fifry-yord line. Thor wos ro be rhe losr delicore hondling rhe ooll would see os Widener skillfully defeored Gefrysburg. ,. A -breorh of culrure: ',ki Q xg: X -'f , fi '7 T21 ' , Coming down These Meon Srreersf' NJ 2, A-px: ,-.f::s,'z,f, in ,M .V ,sy-ws ,g -.cry rf fri.-,s-frgwn ' w 1981 Homecoming Queen, Mary Diono Q 0 , ' 'Q t U ir w,X'X ' ' w . C , 0. , r. 'Ji' ., ' .- 8w2-'f-wUEl'?TfT1M'3ff11Z'I:?MP5!9 u S'---'T uw-271.-4-'H' -5iL 'W30'....f2,IlQX'l'i7? --T-?25,9?f'Z1' If ..,'.n..-:!S14!5 L' ' ' ' L12'lT .....i'un5' F? ,flf SW For rhe firsr half rhe pigslsin was lsiclsed, rhrown, crushed and barred around primarily in favor of rhe Pioneers. When rhe grunrs of rhe players, clash of colliding helmers, blaring of rhe band and cheering of rhe fans sropped for halfrime Widener was chomping rhe buller 14- O. For a brief half hour beaury and creariviry fools cenrer srage as awards were presenred ro rhe winning floors and rhe 1981 Homecoming Queen was crowned. For rhe floars, rhird place wenr ro ZDT for rheir rracrorfmonsrer, while Kappa Sigma's dueling foorball players received second places Aioinr enrry by Alpha Sigma Phi and D Phi E was awarded rhe covered firsr prize rrophy. Cn rhe prerrier side, rhird runner up in rhe Homecom' ing Queen conresr wenr ro Kappa Sigma's candidare Nancy Locleharr. Lambda Chi's Carol Davison placed as second runner-up Brenda Hudson CDSUD fools rhe firsr runnereup posirion and rhe srudenrs of Widener vored Zl3T's nominee Mary Diana Cnorably missing from rhe cheering sauad rhar day? as rhe 1981 l-lomecoming Queen. The oohs and aahs and delighred cheering had jusr ended when rhe band srrucls up wirh 'lSrourhearred Men. This rousing song was rhe cue for rhe PMC alumni ro begin the broomdrill. They marched in wirh mocls decoe rum and lined up for inspecrion, They filed offjusr in rime for rhe players ro ger bacls on rhe gridiron, There was no auesrion abour rhe ourcome of rhe game, rhe Pioneers simply ourranlsed rhe previously undefeared Gerrysburg Bullers and won rhe game 8113. Vicrory celebrarions brolse our all over rhe campus and rhe fesriviries which had begun the nighr before conrinued Cinformallyb well inro l-lomecoming Nighr. M4241 - lTl LZ'2f.?J3lY-'.1 5- ,, ,...,,., - . ..- St'F3h?fS'fi1:fli'T, , --f '1 - f'Q1f.i3i'- -- ,, , 9 Dropping in for rhe game A auicls ward wirh rhe ref during a pause MW?f 'CIIKZTT 'T 712317 'fL,fff...1 iNf.5.f T Q' io:- 'DM' f 'ill' A.,., . 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They may be from rhe prairie, our rhey had rhis ciry crowd in rhe palm of rheir hand. 'lk 3212 all . I 9: A A foorsrompin' hand clappinf room roclsin' show AS STRANGE AS THEY COME Come on gong rhe show s nor that bonng Tighr, yes, buf mor lrlse o roumiquer I must odmit, Widener's eighth onnuol Stronge ond Mysterious Week wos stronge . . . ond o little bit spoolsy. The weels included some reol spine chilling horror fliclss which left me with nightmores for doys, the blood, the gore, the surprises! As I left the show I wos ofroid to turn the corner feoring whot might jump out ot me. The reol thriller come when Gil Eogles, the worId's fostest hypnotist, returned once ogoin to omoze the Widener students. I couIdn't believe my eyes. I-low did he do thot? A few times I wos forced to shut my eyes, not lsnowing whot to expect. The weels ended with the 1981 version of the Mosquerode I-Ioooit. Some showed up ot the I-Ioooit dressed to kill. 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All rhe opprehension felr or orienrorion seems oges ogo. Togerher we've shored so mony rhings ond been rhrough mony chonges. Together we chonged from college srudenrs ro university sfudenrs, seen the end of Dr. Moll's reign ond the beginning of Mr. Bruce's, seen the Phillies become World Chompions, the Eogles ol- mosr molse ir, ond o Pioneer foorboll reom moke ir ro JM Tonighr's o nighr ro shore good cheer in our souvenir mugs, good food-rhose infomous Philly sofr prerzels-good music Crhonlss ro the Deronorersb, ond good rimes omidsr rhe blue ond gold. A nighr for me ro reminisce, ro reflect, ond ro rreosure something which unires my clossmores ond l in on event uniquely ours: 100rh nighr, Februory 5, 1982. l'Did you buy your riclser ro rhe Ring Dance yer? Thar seemed TO be rhe auesrion of rhe day Cfor six weelssb rhar was aslsed each rime l passed rhe fable in fronr of rhe cafeferia. l succumbed ro rhe bair, and so did 250 orher people, all eager ro arrend rhe big evenr Somewhere along rhe line rhe Junior Ring Dance losr irs rradirionerhejunior coders used ro enrer rhe ballroom fhrough a huge ring, and be presenred wirh rheir own class emblemsfbur rhe enrhusiasm for a fesrive occasion doesn'r seem ro have faded over rhe years, Before rhe fesriviries could begin, however, we all had ro ger ready l'm sure mine wasn'r rhe only room on campus rhar loolsed like a hurricance had hir Thanls heaven for parienr roommares. Afrer rhe ordeal of prepararion, rhere was hardly rime for a brearher beforelumping info cars for rhe ride ro rhe Hilron l have no sense of direcrion, bur luclsily my dare did, We arrived in plenry of rime, and so did everyone else, for all riclsers were accounred for by rhe rime dinner was served. lr was nearly nine o'clocls by rhe rime we srarred ro ear More rhan a few sfomachs were growlingvafrer all, we're used ro ARA's five o'clocIs feeding AffGV fruir cup, salad, and a surf and rurf dinner only rhose wirh hollow legs had room for desserr l lsnow my sromach rebelled ar rhe very rhoughrl Dinner was iusr a preliminary for rhe evenings real celebra- rion They don'r call il rhe Ring Dance for norhing The music was by Springfield, and rhe band really gor rhe crowd hope ping People acrually danced on rhe fables l srayed on rhe ground myself, buf l had a grear rime nonerheless, Everyone seemed rofno mafrer where rhey chose ro sfrur rheir stuff like f ' ': ' , , .,,. ,, .. ...,, . .. ,, ,,,, ...,,. .,..,,..... .......,..,,, , ,. 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ASK P90916 WMO 5 ' wou dm dere ger drum Or dmrdeny FA IR WEA THER FLING ? The rafh kepf some away buf Q79-hard mhgers kepf fhe feszivifies golhg. Joseph Forwrr SAME Drsrrmgorsrwed Professor of rhe Yeor O 025 ,mf im ri ',,-s er if H, w V, 7 ,Q Sly ' za, . ,A ,x K ff S3'fT'l lilly Mm.. Q1 s,A.M. my The successful show drew over SO fashion seelsers There's no doubr rhar management srudenrs are some of XVidener's more ambirious undergrads. Mosr srudenrs join organizarions relared ro rheir field, rhar's rrue, bur SAM members are inreresred in rhe advancement of rheir discipline, SAM Day, held each Spring, is o considerable underralsing. This year several new fearures made SAM members more visible ro rhe campus as a whole, The Dress for Success fashion show of inrerview-appropriare arrire drew quite o crowd. I was one of rhose who fool-1 a peels info rhe Red Lounge TO see what ir was all abour and gat a glimpse of Widener srudenrs parading around. The smarr business clothes were provided by l3amberger's ar Springfield Mall. An afrernoon speal-:er deolr wirh rhe ropic of energy. His falls concluded rhe daylighr acriviries, buf SAM members were iusr gerring srarred, A banauer ar Springhaven Counrry Club was nexr on The agenda. Several awards were presenred, including o new scholarship and o special investment fund. A Memory Lane presenrarion of songs and dress from rhe 19205 ro dare concluded rhe evenings program. lf rhe operation of SAM Day is any indicarion of how rhese srudenrs are going ro conduct rhemselves offer graduarion, l'd soy rhey nor only dress for success buf they go after ir with a vengeance. E K, Qin fa, rand SQQHQ Y' Some of the bond members were discouroged when they loolsed out between the curtoins ond sow only thirty five people in the oudience Other musicions were relieved, o smoll oudience mednt fewer people to be nervous obout But regcirdless of the size of the oudience, the Widener College Wind Ensemble olwoys Hgives lOO'Zi , os the director puts it This Spring concert, on April 21, wos no exception, The group ployed severol lively medleys, feoturing some excellont solos. Polls Song Suite contoined melodies mony people ore fomilior with but which few people con nome. An interesting version of Greensleeves contoined mony voriotions of the fomilior tune. Some were slow ond hounting, others were brightened by ropid countermelodies. The concert would hove been o credit to ony college bond. John Vdnore, the group's zony but populor director, noted he considered this the best concert the group hod ever ployed in oll the yeors he's been directing, lt's ci shome so few people come to heor the Wind Ensemble. Students flocls to rocls concerts, even when they've never heord of the group, but when offered on opportunity to heor music on o grond scole, in the rich clossicol trodition, the ouditorium is olmost vocont, The group ployed their best, pousing only to honor the director with o porting gift from the seniors, ond o bouquet for his wife Unfortunotely, he's ollergic to flowers-but the bond ployed on ond finished the concert with o rousing rendition of the Williom Tell Overture. The oudience holf expected the Lone Ronger to come chorging ocross the stoge with Tonto ot his side, but when the lost note wos finished, the only sight on stoge wos o group of students with o love of music ond on obundonce of TOlQOT, -AJ., The usual dress rehearsal comments were flying right and left. But this doesn't fit . . . I was not brought up to go our in public dressed like this . . . Not so much lipstick! Cabaret, the first production theatre widener per- formed in its new Drama Workshop, involved a lot of work in its preparation. When the costume designer got sick just before the show, panic set in-but helpers were enlisted and no one went on stage in totters. There were some questions about the Kit-Kat girls' costumes Cif that tiny thing could even be called a costume? but when curtoin time orrived out the girls donced-locy reddies, fishnet stockings ond all. The show was a big undertaking for director Dr. Charles Smith. A major musical such as Cabaret, with elaborate costuming and several sets, con be difficult for a small group to STOQ9. But despite numerous setbacks Clike the set not being finished until the doy of the first performance? the cast did on admirable job with the show. Wileliggmkg we TW Lynn Jackson as Sally Bowles ..,.X' 15 if? if P5 .ii E5 V15 YL 12? ii 335 Ng Gabba E, f ' 'ff 1115 L ff: fill- 1 , ffigsiiiiiiiiifif -22ilef:::::qsa::.2il.LQ-.- Blenvenue aux Cabaret from your hosr CMarls Beyerleb and the Kar I-for gurls a L:ruf,.:q1 15 Zuimref BACKSTAGE: backgammon and greasepaint M --.f' rf.. Creating the 'LM C Darb Schecleenbach painrs an a seductive smile, ,-', if fc' lay iw 7' 1 .h, I if ' ,,,,,,,, The cast was very talented on the whole, it's always a surprise to see some mild-mannered student acquaint- ance prancing around a stage like he was born there. Maris Beyerle played the role of Emcee of the Caba- ret to perfection. His every gesture was calculated, and his tremendous enthusiasm was overwelming. Much of this show's symbolism depends on the emcee, who represents the decadence of pre-war Germany, Marl4's talent earned him numerous compliments-including several urging him to go Broadway , Sally Bowles, played by Lynn Jaclsson, is an enigmatic English woman who is the cabaret's main attraction. Although Lynn came down with a cold just before the show opened, she sraunchly continued. She didn't have the powerful voice she'd exercised during rehearsals, but her singing and dancing were still much more than adequate-and her acting excellent. The supporting cast added the characterizations need- ed to make the story believable. Several members deserve special attention. Al Rodriguez was superb as Herr Schultz, an aging Jew. Through Al's outstanding portrayal, filled with both humor and pathos, the audi! ence is exposed to the tragedy of Nazism. Saul deC5roen as the Nazi, Ernst Ludwig, was excellent. His authentic German accent was a complement to his superior act- ing, Lynn Jackson ond Bull Thompsom I mer rms perfecdy morvelous mom 'Bur dorfr fell memo whor you kmowlw N STAGE: spotlights and Hshnets Throughout the play the song 'lTomorrow Belongs ro Me , originally a Nazi yourh song, is used for effect. lr winds irs way through the story, allowing the audience ra see the hold Hirler had on his followers. Many of the numbers are much orighrer, especially the familiar Cabaret , The music was good overall, our the dancing really made the show. Kudos ro choreographer Maryanne Grisz, a Widener senior, who plotted the dance num- bers. Even in rhe mosr lighthearted rourlnes, Maryanne penerrarrared rhe meoning of the production and rhere- by greatly enhanced the impacr of Cabaret. Though some of the acting lefr a little ro be desired, the show was srill a success. The funny scenes were comic, the sad scenes firringly poignant. And the paclsed crowds loved ir. This show was a big srep for theatre widener, and hopefully foreshadows many such fine performances ro come, A pineapple far me? FEQTURE cv ow o Sl Q cu ow 'o Q2 o. Under its all new and improved format, the Student Government i Association of Widener College was effective in accomplishing its , most noble of taslssi the representation of its constituents, that is the Widener consumer, connoisseur of fine institutional cuisine, resident, commuter, club member andfor social butterfly, SGA underwent extensive growth with the expansion of the Senate to include a Residents' Council and a Commuter Council in addition to class senators. Their energies were noted wherever students wandered, New phrases such as News to Use, Spring Fling, Leaders' Council and Food Council became household words Cwell, maybe not household vvotdsb. ln any case, the administration of l-letty Periilo, who served with Wendy Zelilsofi' CViceePresidentJ, Jonet Monlsman CSecretoryD, and Maris Beyerle CTreasurerJ for a one' semester transition term from academic to calendar year did a tremendous job in coordinating undergraduate activities for Home- coming '81, Bowling Night, the new weekly publication of SGA News to Use and other more focused activities of Cabinet members. Fall at 1081 marked o resurgence of the traditional meaning and purpose of student government, that is student involvement and representation in all facets of student iife. The Raving Reporter question in spring 1981 What does SGA. stand tor? would no longer be answered with blank stares by a Widener student. EGLLEGE T ,K N my L, first row' Janet Monlsman Csecty D, Wendy Zelil-soft Cvice pres.J, Hetty Perillo Cpres J, Maris Deyerle Ctreasb, second row. Lynn Jackson, Linda Vonscovich, Sharon Zydney, Janet Pincus, Marian Naylor, Maryanne Curisz, John McCarty, Robert Moore, Cynthia Ericson, Mary McLoughlin third row- Lisa Hahn, Kathy Stoner, Therese Rinaldi, Jeanne Spinosi, Lisa Burgin, Lorraine Smallwood, Jeff Earhart, Rose Contino, Helise Bichetsl-ay, Jerry Halpin, Robin Pitts, fourth row Bernardine Sqda, Karen Donovan, Sue Singleton, Andrew Krotzer, John Mousley, Gene Bentiey, William Perrotti, Pam Metz, Tamara Woitas, Louise Cours, Karen Mclieely ,foe Active involvement with faculty, staff, and student service adminis- tration was finally realized, particularly in the Student Life and Affairs Committee, This committee served actively on the faculty subcom- mittee of the some name and helped engineer proposals for obtain- ing a psychologist on campus and an alcohoi awareness program. They also sponsored a Leaders' Council reception in the spring Mary Beth Steelman, chairperson of the Food Council Committee regularly attended meetings with the ARA supervisors in consultation Student Government Association over the quality and presentation of our daily cafeteria offerings. The Student Organizations ond Activities Committee developed criterion for determining and recognizing student organizations. They worked in conjunction with the Finance Committee in determining allocation distributions. The Social and Athletic Affairs Committee was the re- sponsible party for SGA's Dowling Night in the fail, and the unprec- edented yet tradition-setting Spring Fling, They did a tremendous job of emergency juggling of activities due to inclement weather Gt rained on our scheduled date and snowed on our rain date? The Academic Committee, chaired by Lisa Hahn, had representa- tives for each of the six mqor centers. Commuter Council had four active representatives who met and sponsored an afternoon of fun and fatness in the Snacls Bar with a i'Sundae Munch-out Festival , The Committee responsible for the perpetuation and growth of the government, the Eiection!l3yfLaws Committee, officiared over the thrice-yearly event of democratic fulfillment with Resident and Commuter Council elections and first year class officer elections in the early fall, Executive Board elections in December, and class officer and senator elections for 1982-83 in April, January mari-:ed the induction of the new Executive Board for 1982 with Wendy Zelilsoff as President, Dove Mason as Vice-Presb dent, Cindy Ericson as Secretary and Joe Duffy as Treasurer. Familiar sounds echoed through the Red Lounge as the some senators followed the agenda of the day with the newly elected Executive Board carrying on the fine tradition of the past executive boards bi- weelsly Senate meetings, As the University faces mqor re-structuring of centers into schools and colleges, the SGA and its continued re-structuring will become a more vital part of the new committees, continuing to provide student input into our growing family. tl and the beat The input of the new SGA into students lives is evident by the amount of media coverage given them by the Dome. A lor of this was due largely ro the restructuring and expansion of the senate, but a lor is also due to the achievements of both adminis- trations. A lot of credit goes to the senators and councils which comprise the SGA. Without their dedication, committment and desire to 'lger involved the SGA and Widener would have been or a oss, r ir if 5, ., 7 , , ,, ,, r , , V .E nriiri. 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QW' - i en l ' ' 9 on this 'flmaeiw P0 Xn5Even3!33A::,getot Wnjixgsrdehi i r eo i . it vw Goff denadxze i-rorfliog SGP, at wax mars-,8 dudes 8 gov otg .H adtuon dents lhxnk Cong! atuxa Ka the r sw SGP- rs: MOS n 9310 5. , Q, 1 i 58 , SGA dgsinderestrrggig Coovdrrtaigzp G65-L, Vlsyoa Not KO , X merely 1 Year. ine dl Tamafa at does no? ev: evenxs' ThXarnm9m he?a'si- The ghd r tradition udeni GO- it M09 P' change' . 0 os the Si ZGMKO Ken l 306 H Regxdenl- YS WSU T 3350 de exec 536 GY K T ma by he ' elie h3V9 D WBK9 exam, Mark Y?:1VkSec,etarxQvew achigvix Nancy. . rrimnlsm -sr to B0 .. Mnantle esnatei' SGA reforms benefi by Terry Anfuso Features Editor During the past few months, the Stu- dent Government Association has undergone quite a few changes. Recently it has acquired new officers, a new constitution, and a few new com- mittees designed for the benefit of the students. lt has become standard to say that the S.G.A. has, is, and will continue to do nothing. Well, this year's officers are trying hard to change that of communication are opei students through these n committees. The Public Relations headed by Cindy Ericson S.G.A. News to Use a wi tion geared to students tc of what is happening on c dy Zelikoff chairs the Liais which coordinates and sei between for the student college community. lt faq Sze o '91 fits: Men, v its I SG' C Thi-iufckieU9S Fr essfuu 'if Go 83 d x da. ,Ze tgldergongegrgment Associak . e n ra cfifiifrtic leadergsiigiajor 6,7323 of Widener - d pressed for .-,t of Hen SF in its College, 9' ' Q ,Q busy an W and You A ed v P s , G a im' Fher . 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Wen- ommittee s as a go- y and the acts as liaison on the Calendar Committee and the Library Committee. The Academic Committee, one of the newer ones, sits in on curricular philosophy committees, has started the works on a new possible pluslrninus grading system. it has six members who represent each academic center on campus and sit in on possible program changes and new procedures inrcourses and their requirements. Another new committee, headed by Terri Rinaldi is the Student Rights and Justice Committee. lt is also createdto? 582730, is ,gefjadea by A2547 Coun- tiha'fed byas channel student problems. Anyone with ,Ha help in S ffl discuss 'Y Beth Stributes D ' a question on dorm fines, common area ek: U Night. Supecial event the food Xthgf duties el billing, professors and their quality of Thome. 996sti0nS ers Sllch as Off-mrs Coming teaching can be brought to this commit- ties gtudent or e always fageln House 2 tee for action. Omm- Qaflizaf WV, 3 Or Monthly basis the Chief Justice :tS,W0fks dgie headedoz and Ac- ind 'S alsorggli ca of J' F00 ' -f-mittee chaired by mmeewh- ,e'Y with V Louise 'm0sphe 9 Wa d Colin . . . ,ward he fmme' 'Ch is chaired the Finance policy a,,d'? con an' at finliizre will be cl! ffleefi N in 'MPS Coftsultez Joe Duf' byvtiacwfy 'ts ext' : - a ' ' - ' YO Ding,ZNLl5guFg0d councgzg Cflteflrj? emphiziy Zelikoff -canft is we, . , I meet. z es that Q C attend' plea come fo an ,ng on Wedn 1 the Student f -1 - -.J .. -A A A--fp,-H - I S9 talk end th esda Oth s. fvtarffz' 05:2 rgqvfndfuzgrsgff' aDe1s,r'iTSfZ'oflF'f peggfsrfne Alexa 'O any of rheefC3,g'e?'fnQs. If yo V' October 21 erargr nifah . Th, from Ubi able efek W- X Te, fs' ' 0' Lorrain ndef, Bill G W '9 memb U have 6 . area. ' en 1988 u,, On C'9ffb,, ' -tor, ' 'den X 6 Also, if 9 Smauw a 0way D e'S on FO 9 Pe and I 0' 'Cam V- 'id ef C 8 man ,VOU hav 00d By .' Onna OD C 'Q i Ia 0. 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I Films - As The Page Turns: The Continuing Saga Of The Pioneer Playing what seemd to be a never ending game of catch up for Wtdener's yearbook production, Mark Beyerle Cexecutive editor? and Tom Lazar of University Relations fthe yearbook's new advisor? began the task of contracting for publication and photography rights for the Pioneer '82 in late June Once the selections were made, resources were shifted from the yet unfinished Pioneer '81 to the planning area of Pioneer '82 in order to develop a publication agreement to our desired specifications, The planning team this time consisted of Mark Beyerle and Max Spolowich, both of who were trying to complete the Pioneer' 81 during their summer vacation Production was haulted on the 1081 book as Mark and Max brainstormed a format for the new book Max Spolowich Denise Mackneer Senior Staff Editor Staff CoordinatorlSports Manager i 3155911 Q Mark Deyerle Executive Editor The goal was to create a yearbook that the campus would be proud of. One with more pages, more color, more creativity But tt was a yearbook with less money than ever before Pioneer '82 1 1 1 pledge a page, it's up to youl The oqective was to turn the yearbook back to the student bodyfnotjust a small staff-to make their own contribution wherever they saw fit The options were limitless Every student was urged toioin the Pioneer staff whether or not they had any experience Organizations had the opportunity to buy an ad or sell ads on a commission basis Organizations wishing to promote themselves and the things they do had the opportunity to do a direct pledgeapage whereby they bought space Ciust like advertisers? within the Group Shots section The students benefited in all ways We raised money for color and special graphics while at the same time expanded the size of the yearbook But raising money and adding pages was not enough The main idea was to break away Create a new look, totally different from any yearbook ever produced on Wtdener's campus lt had to be a fresh look and a fresh image Elements of design would bear unusual angles, asymmetry, geometric shapes and shading, and even protrustons and unbalance For the first time we would experiment with different copy width and type sizes throughout the book We would approach photography through the creative lens, not the get tn done lens We would write stories as if you were there in order to bring back the moments as if they were happening now Now that became the word fixed in Mark's head Not as a theme but as a look lt wasn't concrete enought to put on paper but it was an idea nonetheless But could it work? Could anyone else grasp the feeling that we had to change, we had to start fresh? lt took a lot of time to get Max to understand the concept of a look rather than a theme, but one day she finally caught on and immedi ately responded by cutting out ten inch high letters spelling out Tl-IE TIME 15 NOW and hung them fifteen feet across a wall in the yearbook office Max was hooked, phase one Together they decided that a theme was necessary, but that it would be secondary to the overall look the yearbook needed So as yet a theme was undeveloped lt was time to get back to the Pioneer '81 Na sooner had their work resumed when fall semester arrived Pioneer think tank. ...Ns- NY. uri vas: 1 K 'I I ,,.1g5g,,-3, '-if , 5 'Ji ,anew-,V X Y ,ar A! 5' ' Fall semester '82 meant Pioneer '82 and once again the uncom- pleted Pioneer '81 was temporarily shelved so as not to let the Pioneer '82 fall behind. Mark Deyerle was elected as Executive Editor by the staff of the Pioneers '80-81 and was now faced with selling THE TIME I5 NOW to the staff. Many of the staff members kept getting hung up on the concept of time and a time theme, They couldn't see a now look let alone a now theme. They bought it, it wasn't easy, but they took it on faith, Phase two, Max and Mark then went into closed door brainstorming session and emerged later that evening after much deliberation with the idea of Electric Sensations, the title of the Pioneer '82 lt was to be and electric upbeat book filled with imagery and sensory perception to instill a quality of timeliness. We think it worked. Denise had spent the afternoon of freshman orientation represent' ing the Pioneer, With the list of interested students she compiled we held our first open membership meeting. We had a new staff with the spunk and morale to OUT out a quality book. Ellen Klein and Al Piehl represented the staff by working during Homecoming at the alumni luncheon. They raised money for the staff-not the year- book-and that went towards our Christmas patty and T-shirts. Well, the T-shirts kind of fizzled out because we never quite decided what we wanted. But anyway ,... The Pioneer '81 was finally completed by October 1st, while we were still laying the groundwork for the 1982 contract. Unsatisfactory service from our present publisher caused us to re-open bids for a 1982 contract. Finally by midrlslovembet we signed a contract with Josten's! American Yearbook Company after five years with Delmar. Another step to a new start, phase three. clockwise: Donna Hendrick. Lisa Meade, Sean Brennan. Lisa McWilliams. By this time the semester was drawing to a close and not a single page design had been completed. We guess this was a blessing in disguise since we changed the size of the book when we changed publishers. We did manage to launch pledge-a-page, shoot pictures of all clubs, fall sports and activities, but page production was on hold until the new contract was signed. Once again we were behind, but the drive was there to catch up. We held a fabulous Christmas Dinner Party at Max's for the staff with Tom Lazar and Dean Fuller as our special guests. After that, yearbook, like all other extracurricular activities had to take a back seat to final exams. But as soon as we returned after semester break, it became top priority. Al Piehl, as seniors manager, was the first to witness the extent of his committment as senior portraits began in midelanuary. At this time our photography staff were feeling the brunt of their work too. Winter sports, spring semester activities and faculty portraits were the major tasks at hand, Max was assigned the Introduction to design establishing the mood, the theme, and most importantly, the look of the Pioneer '82, Denise and Max began the layout of the first pages with the fall sports and activities respectively. Together they conduct ed numerous work-avthon weekends with our layout staff. Ellen was working on features, Jeanne was busy chasing down Rob for photos she needed for the faculty section, Rob was forever shipping and 8 E ,,.L , sf 3 fx f ' if 4,15 mb A N47 . xx msxg' J 41 'War' 4. ' lla' B an A 'fx ,ff xxx 461 ' ., Q E -2.41.4 4 I 'Cai' -H KQV f y .V , 2 c- I fy Z ,,,',,g X , 5, ,f s , 19 PPS .V X C C WQ9 ,, V, 5 , - -gnrh K5-pg 1 Y 'af 'ff 75. E . , , 1' ,'-A,.. ordering film, making photo assignments and covering many an event or sport, and Janet was busy raising money and our image. Soon after spring breal-2 Maris, Max, Rob and Denise had the opportunity to spend a weekend in New York City attending a yearbook seminar. During what words can only describe as an eventful ride to midtown Manhattan Cyou must drive with Rob sometimelb, we began brainstorming theme ideas for the Pioneer '83 Once at the convention we split up to attend various seminars ranging from contracting publishers to photo editing and from theme development to headline writing, We returned with new ideas and new concepts which were passed on and well received by our new staff. Completion, phase four. As if a late contract wasn't bad enough to slow us down, both Mark and Ellen were out of commission for two weelss in the spring with the flu and other complications. Towards the end we realized just how behind we really were and resigend ourselves to the fact that it will be another summer of yearbook. Only this time we would do it and do it right. Bridge period was a week for another mqor work-a-than. Finally large chunlss of the yearbools fell into place. We made our first three deadlines, but enough of a good thing, Dead, lines number four and five were missed but production continued anyway. The boola was completed by the end of August, four weelss late, but with no compromises in quality , . . and that was phase five. THE TIME I5 NOW no longer hangs in the yearboole office. The 1082 staff has come and gone, but the time is now will remain not only an idea, but a concrete element contained within the confines of this cover. editor's note: This book would never have been possible were it not for the combined efforts of all the staff, both full time and contributing. l ance said that I have two right-hand men. It turns out that both of these were women and they deserve special attention here. They are Max Spolowich and Janet Pincus. 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GQWC' O'Hafo s onas, T ' W Dan wi, acn, Dan H i ., Joe Gigi, Urn , ilQ Q rg' , Canwprsey TMA W ms, MMS Awww V Louigmrbcv Y rnorri Sgmmdr AXA A man is accepred inro Lambda Chi Alpha as an associare member, vvirh all rhe righrs and privileges of membership as a brorher, Wirhin rhe span of four years or less, Lambda Chi Alpha provides for you rhe opporruniry ro develop lifelong friendships, rhe responsibiliries of man- aging and governing rhe affairs of borh your chaprer and rhe general frarerniry, The apporruniry ro develop your ralenrs of leadership and give rhem rhe broadesr possible range of experience, rhe help needed ro develop your mind and provide a favorable armosphere for academic achievemenr, and rhe opporruniry ro gain selfeconfie dence, a sharpened sense of human relarions, and o marure sense of jusrice. Lambda Chi is involved vvirh many charirable acfiviries. We have vvorlsed vvlrh Riddle l-lospiral, WHYY TV, and Easrer Seals ro name a few. We are also involved in such f U, Y FS , iO Y !XliLiCCi, Kgxiv, RPN5 isrfi, CD05 iwngche O-es 2, Bi1fHQ,Yx JC!! 1 W. ,, mi . i, .ly Q i iff' . oss Arriggi Cormoj Dan png' pimp , Q , Lambda Chi Ipha social iuncrions as SAC, SGA, The Carriage House, The l-lobbir and such sporrs as svvimming, vvresrling, foorball, rennis and rugby. Lambda Chi is a diverse irarerniry inreresred in beirere ing irself and rhe college communiry. They do nor believe in or pracrice pledging and hazing, buf insread believe in rrue brorherhood. Q Q 1 Q Wirh o host of new brorhers moving inro rhe house, rhe dwelling or liirh G Porrer Srreers loolsed more lilse o woyword home rhon o frorer- niry house. Dui os everyone serrled in, ir wos business os usuol os rhe roll semesrer provided rhe springboord for rhis yeors ocriviries. Our groduoring seniors were involved in mony foceis of Widener's ocriviries. Arr Tildesley borely hod rlme io open his rriple odvonced occounring bools before senior closs presidenr responsibiliries begon ro pile up, Scorr Sronley, Slsip Sommerer ond Seon Brennon were moior cogs in rhe school newspoper, The Dome. Wolf lsern wos o fomilior sighr or Schworrz Physicol Educorion Cenrer os on ossisronr eguipmenr monoger, Lefr roclsle Tim Mooney wos opening wide holes wirh his wide body for rhe fooiboll reom ond Mori Collins copped his four yeor srinr for rhe foorboll reom os heod monoger . s ond rhe lisr goes on, Homecoming wos onoiher huge success os over 50 olumnl reiurned ro visir rhe Gommo Xi choprer, Following rhe foorboll gome o buffer receprion wos held or rhe house where rhe olume ni virruolly dronls rhe broihers under rhe roble. l-lolloween wos o speciol rime for Alpho Sig, To continue our rrodiiion, o dozen brorhers ond lirrle sisrers dressed up ond visired Childrens' i-lospirol in Philodelphio . . we wouldnt hove rroded ony rhing for rhose young smiles. Weoiher foiled ro dompen rhe Phoenix spirii os Alpho Sigs lobored indoors during rhe winier seo-V son, The house wos rhe recipienr of o lor of orrenrion os worls focused on rhe cellor ond rhe os yer unoccupied rhird floor. Afier rhe holidoys ond o short recess, ir wos bocls ro worls for rhe 87 members, Plonning cons rinued rhrough lonuory ond porr of Februory os Alpho Sigmo Phi reodied for o moior Ufixingeup-ol rhehouse project. The exrerior wos covered wirh generous ornounrs of boirleship groy poini ond rhe yord wos cleoned ond spruced up. John Boiley, Jocls Pezillo, Chris Kelly, lim lsunlsel ond Wolf lsonrro coordinored rhe efforrs, The 19 pledges olso volun- reered ro poinr Widener's loresr ocguisirion, rhe Child Developnneni Cenrer or i5rh ond Providence Srreers for rheir communiry service projects the versatility of the brothers and little sisters keep us most active. AECID firsr row David Gabriel, llicn -.frinirecben Wolrer lsern Lourie Borbour Brion Mosgoy, lsorhy McCnorry, Kossie Woninger, Wnlr lsonrro, lomes Mononey second row Lindo Foster, lorroine Srnollwood, Froncis Cslovin, lim Kunlsel, Chris Minron, Ed Ollileili, Tuclser Mooney, Fron Gollen. rhird row' Scorr Sronley, Moria Powell, Kern Horge' Chris l-lylen Morls Simlrins, lorry Mullin Dowd M9509 Fmplt gommgrer, Denise LC959 Yi Tre Nwooey, Mori Colips, Rich Sooy, Seorr Brennon Ann Csiongiuizo The April lorh semi-formol or Copseys Cin Abseconh wos o smoshe ing success Mony of us spenr rhe nexr doy in Arlonric Ciry which mode for o very expensive weelsend, The following Sorurdoy rhe Gommo Xi choprer invired irs olumni ro o borbecue to commemoe rore irs 20rh onniversory or Widener. Over lOO Alpho Sigs uinvoded Chesrer Porls for o greor rime. The yeor wos indeed o busy one. The versoriliry of rhe brorhers ond lirrle sisrers coupled wirh rheir burning desire ro succeed will conrinue ro lseep Alpho Sigmo Phi mosr ocrive on compus ond in rhe community, lpha Sigma Phi N 122 03335 fig: 5 ll - gs ' good times . . . at our house on 73th street. Phi Si ma , 'in ni ter 1 3' lriO 1 . , lsvice Oli chime MGM-OU AGKtiZ5YDeth Code PSCW I m a Qc, A X Q r K Chew DQYOUNCH-CY pon Ngyol Steifihon mlindo P01306 l4ot9P KOQQL lem 0006, rr Aww' CGI Cox! Mwpm' . Fueffffm Lso Dichetslsy, XX S00 gmithi Smwmx go ii GOV Nioty W' liilio i , ' - . ' Q A 9055, l O DQGOQ UGYDQYO A DQDOQ SCOyqjOfVlC A my Oepue, Wjsd fgw Vl'9lmC?NGi, guson Gciem Dion? lgpmarchoni, Amee i , l G V ff SQCO A ' QYUDL1 'A ,YW ' 2 4 5930 first -OW Zetilqg Sfdrxefill' me Del Degnf 10 xyjefidxf XAQYQYW C nqxy wx' ' SOVQV Chew- - xxlies, Qt, 0 s V00 - cilio Estofi , rin Gmberq swim: GKJP5' Xqlmwlmorio MOWOXG' MO W OQOQV WNW iC S, . irsotli CWS Sm xbu CD22 The Gommo Xi chopter of Phi Sigmo Sigmo celebroted it's third birthdoy on October 22, 1081, We informed the whole school it wos our birthdoy by singing Hoppy Dirthdoy Phi Sig ot dinner in Moc Center. Loter in October the Phi Sigs were invited to help out ot the Morch of Dimes Hounted l-louse in Springfield. We olso porticipoted in the bloodmobile blood drive held in the Armory ond the onnuol Alumni Phonothon, We helped public oworeness on the horrors of lung concer by hosting the Notionol Smolse Out Compoign on Porent's Doy When it come time for the Pioneers to ploy in the Stogg Bowl, the Phi Sigs crowded into their chopter room with five 8 x 10 inch televisions to cheer the teom. We sure hod something to cheer oboutl To welcome home the victors, some of the sisters greeted the teom ot the oirport olong with the mony other Widener students. We will never forget the roids conducted by certoin Koppo Sig brothers which resulted in buclsets of woter being thrown on helpless sisters, doorbells ringing endless- ly ond electricol fuses being disconnected resulting in o temporory bloclsout, Luclsily we hod condles on hond from o recent fund roising prqect. Of course the Phi Sigs con olwoys be found portying it up ot Modison or Wolio's with occosionol excursions off compus to Wendy's. Phi Sig stresses scholorship, ond be- lieve it, five of our sisters mode Who's Who Among The Spring Semester begon on Jonuory 20th with the? instollotion of our new officers. We held rush porties in lonuory which included o Beef G Deer ond o potty with Koppo Sigmo, Pledging begon in Februory with lo girls who were initioted into our sorority on April 17th, We held severol philonthropy projects during the Spring, such os helping out ot the Child Development Center, ossisting ot the Dloodmobile drive, visiting with clients ot Cross Psoods Community Mentol l-leolth Center ond sponsoring o speol-ser on Domestic Abuse. We olso sponsored o corvwosh, proceeds to benefit the Notionol Phi Sigmo Sigmo Foundotion for Scholorship ond Kidney Foundotion. And l om sure everyone hos been op- prooched by o Phi Sig sister ot some point in the semester to buy o condy bor. Phi Sig held o 'Summer Potty , St, Potricls's Doy Potty with 'leprechoun punch ond o 'General Hospitolity potty feoturing onesthesio punch. We olso held o porty ot our house for oll the sororities ond little sister orgonizotions on compus to get together, which wos o greot success. We will olwoys remember oll the good times we hove hod ot our house on 18th Street, especiolly sun bothing on our roof-top beoch. We certoinly ore loolsing forword to summer vocotion though it will be hord soying goodbye to our friends for the summer, especiolly the seniors. 1 Q The Kappa Sigma Frarerniiy has coniribuied innumerv able services ro Widener College life. Nor only do we socially enreriain siudenrs on Friday nighrs, our we also acrively parricipare in communiry services, Academic acheivmenrs have been merired by several ororhers who receive school and frarerniry scholarships. ln addiiion ro rhese scholasric awards, Kappa Sigma ooasis a 2.8 overall GPA., which reflecrs rhe ororhers dedicarion ro academics, ln rhe communiry, we parricipaied in rhe rradirional Kiwanis Day Peanur Sale, raising funds for rhe deprived children of Chesrer, and a door ro door collecrion ro oenefir rhe American Hearr Associarion. The ororhers also sponsored a Games Mararhon in rhe spring ro aid rhe Lirrle Flower Manor in rhe purchase of wheelchairs, Our invoivemenr in ihese funcrions help demonsrrare our sine cere inieresr ro improve rhe community. Kappa - Sigma On campus, Kappa Sigma hosrs successful parries every Friday nighr rhai usually arrracred guire an enrhusiasric crowd. Fooseoall, Flash Bowling, Pool and Video games all conrrioured ro ihe fesrive mood. The concession srand or fooroall games was also an imporranr underralsing of rhe frarerniry, wirh rhe proceeds benefiring rhe Rose McGaughlin Fund. We acrively porrool-2 in major college organizaiions as well as Greels Weele and floareouilding, Academic, social, and service achievmenrs of rhe Kappa Era chaprer have all combined ro provide a respecraole frarerniiy- one which will conrinue ro acheive and grow in rhe furure. Cogwro i meirxo C Mygai ei C0 of Bruno Bom ce Karllqg noel mm olih i W - , N - AVWOOY DOVQ BOY f LPOUX me Marvin ach1e Ven? 817 ts . . i Mil'-Q lbeauisxiggye ihiifillogev V Dill Scigcjoe Roma FMCG' . YOWOVV 6906 -6 9 Leg ' C Om bln ed MON Miller , wig: gli Caorgwljl Mccornxxiffinoehleber, f Q ' NVQ O l to Provide a ie 'OW wi Ve vow im fowl iY0U'T9' Q, ii, 509 QS W respectable fraternity. filler ref sim W W Nov 0' philo , NN , C006 YO WCCN Se CVXQVXXG 0 Chrisiffhelneri Sulllvdx' xx! lille Tri Sigma The Widener College Choprer of Sigmo Sigmo Sigmo wos founded on Seprember 23, 1980 os Omego Chi. Since rhen rhe sororiry hos undergone mony chonges ond grew ro o respecroble membership of Q7 sisrers in rhe 1981-82 school yeor. Losr semesrer we sponsored mony evenrs, ln rhe foil we builr our iirsr Homecoming floor ond during rhe Hole loween seoson we donored our rime ro help rhe Morch of Dimes wirh rheir l-lounred House presenrorion, We builr our own secrion of the house ond dressed up in cosrume. The foil pledge closs held o condy opple sole ro roise money for their pledge prqecr, ond rogerher wirh the slsrers held o plonr sole ond roffle. The biggesr event for Tri Sigmo wos our iniriorion on rhe weelsend of Februory 10, 1982, On rhese dores rhe Widnener Colony of Tri Sigmo officiolly become o choprer of the Norionol Sigmo Sigmo Sigmo. the sorority has undergone A many changes and grew to a respectable membership. firsr row. Shoron Zydney Crreos 5, Dione Horvey, Michelle Sconlon Cpresb, Noncy Cobb Cvicefpresb, Shoron Adkins Csecryb, Eileen Eisele, rhird row Mory Alexonder, Berr Mlodzionowslsi, Debbie Ann Vorner, Cheryl Rollo, Suzonne Gollogher, Tino Thomos, Sue Kenr, Kelly E : E : Porrie Koercher second row Wendy Finlsbeiner, Alison Borwis, Terri Derr, Volerie Morcello, Drone Sommer, Sue O'Tkeilly, Liso Conri, Renrschler, Lori Giorrocco, Corhy Bingneor A .. ' 0 Q 'hu ii as GREEK WEEK 982 Days Of Wine And Song I wonno go bode ro my lurrie gross shock . . ' av- me , - 'T .. .Ili s se ws 'M' f s X . is fs if P1 '-x QQ? X Q K , s s gi,fQ. .Q --c . - il s H3 5 .Q F . 'Greeks freak for a week! TKE Keeps Srreak was rhe headline in rhe April lorh issue of The Dome. This years' Greek Week spanned from March 23rd ro April Qnd with TKE once again rerurning as rhe vicrors. Again rhis year we witnessed frarerniry pir- red againsr frarerniry wirh rhe sororiries and lirrle sisrers squared off ro rack up poinrs ro- wards rhe covered number one spor. All win- ners scored poinrs for hisfher ream, Ar rhe end of rhe rwo weeks all rhe reams' poinrs were roraled and rhe winners were announced. The men began rheir evenrs in rhe game room of Mac Cenrer wirh billiards, won by TKE, and darrs, won by Thera Chi. The ladies kicked off rheir acriviries in rhe Armory wirh a basker- boll ross in which Phi Sigma Sigma rook firsr place, Tri Sigma won second and D Phi E, rhird. The second day wirnessed rhe women of D Phi E displaying rheir arhleric abiliry as they rook firsr place in rhe relay races. ln an alrogerher differenr kind of race, Vic Morrerri of Kappa Sig cholked up anorher yicrory as he finished firsr in rhe pie earing conresr. Dave Veeseyfolso of Kappa Sig, rerained his rirle as, for rhe second year in o row, he are six peonur burrer cracke ers and whisrle Yankee Doodle in rhe leasr amounr of rime. As rhe days we-nr on rhe Greeks compered in numerous evenrs including rackerball, Uno, 127 shuffleboard, flash and the chariot race Cwon by TKED in which each fraternity built and pulled their own chariot. One of the highlights of the week for Greeks as well as non-Greeks is the annu- al Songfest, This year's theme was Su- per Freak which offered unique inter- pretations of the hit song. For the wom- en, the sisters of Phi Sig took the win position with their original rendition of the songs The Alpha Sig little sisters placed second with their version of Favorite Things of Widener life, while D Phi E captured the show position. When you are talking about watching the men compete in Songfest l can think of no better way to spend an evening. When you group some of those men together their voices are enough to raise the roof right off of Moc Center . . . and what zany antics they pulled! The broth- ers of Lambda Chi won first place with their amusing version of Stop, ln the Name of Love while Kappa Sigma's Workin' in a Coal Mine earned them the second place slate. Third place was filled by TKEA One of the last events and again one of the most exciting was the tug-of-war held on the football field. After putting up a tough fight, Alpha Sig's little sisters lost to D Phi E who now moved into first ploce. Alpha Sig took second followed by Sigma Sigma Sigma. ln the men's contest Kappa Sigma versus TKE was the main event. After a short battle TKE forced Kappa Sig to take a close second while Alpha Sig came in third, With the close of Greek Week came the IFC Greek party held at the Upland firehall. The last contest in the traditional week was the canoe race. The brothers of Lambda Chi took first place in an amazing 26.11 seconds followed closely by Alpha Sigma Phi in 27.81 seconds. The ladies from Alpha Sig made up for this by defeating Phi Sig in the women's canoe race. Trophys were awarded to the team who accumulated the most points throughout all the events. For the women, D Phi E was awarded first place, Alpha Sigma Phi little sisters, second, and third place went to Theta Chi little sisters. Once again the brothers of TKE claimed first place with Kappa Sigma a close second and Theta Chi, third. Greek Week '82 was a proud accomplishment of sportmanship and commaradarie for all the Greeks on campus and showed true spirit and tradition, The success of the naw almost two week long calvacade of events was due largely to the supurb organization of Bill Hahn of Lambda Chi and Michelle Scanlon of Tri-Sigma, W Chris Den demonstrates TKE's skill at shuffleboard , e mmf- : NV I , e J Greek Week '82 If ir's mor homemode, ir's gor ro be Cool Whip. we wk' 'f 3 menu, ,- Q Q I s Q' ,f if fxsmasfx O ' 'Q Q s Corhy Ferlso worlfs on her bockhond fhazus the Way the ball bounces O UL. from row Chewy! E+re1, Mucha-Ile Gwnsberg, Tern Runoldn, Corny Ferko beds row Coccn Gag: Hogon, Ginny Lowier, Debboe Repnnec, Jeanne Spnnosn, Mory Posquonlio, Lnso Dole-ssio. Nm CaoXXen demonswrowes effecmve offense xrv yy , C Ak-. V. ,, ' ' ' If W fi , ff? Viy fgxgdg I VH A V i m I K A f Wflw ,V 4 Q lk a' Q V ' 1 it Qs 7 5195 ' w V ,Nia-l .f ,N 1 ff 1 50 I 1 f f 'A ,1viiY,,igN V EVM 3 3? H61 51 5 Mrer Tosrnq rhe irrsr rrve morches, mosr reoms mrqhr wont ro pods up rhe qeor, wort out the sprknq rnew , ond prep for nexr seoson. Bur rhere's on exceprron ro every roTe, ond Tn rhrs cose rhe N5lXdener C,oXXeqe iXeXd hodaey reom wos rhe one rhor broke from rhe norm. Senror Sreno N5lohT spormed oTX seoson Tong for Xwlrdener. When consrderrng rrs owesome scheduTe pXus rhe TOC! The dedrcored gooTre rorned rn oursrondrnq performonces rhor rhere were rrve upperdossmen Qrwo senrors, rhree ogornsr Gemson, LoSoXTe, Sworrhmore ond Hrzooerhrown ro 5unrorsU ond eTqhreen underdossmen Lnrne sophs, nrne frosh3 nome o few, X3JohX sropped over 50 shors rn rhe o-O Toss ro on rhe hockey roster, rhe Xosses were on rnoccdrore powerfoT Ursrnus, USreno pXoyed exrremeXy weXX oXX yeor meosurkng sdds. commended hnnre. The hodsey cooch oTso coXXed Nblohy uThe schedoXe . . , Ts bruroX Cooch Sue Fknnre sord prkor UThe oesr hockey qooYre rn Nrdener hrsrory The TQEBN ro rhe seoson opener, hnnre wosn'r Toshrnq os rhe Xody coprorn oTso rorned 'oods 'ZZ shors Tn N5lKdener's T-O vrcrory srxchsrers were sTored ro roce Drvrsron X powers Ursrnos ond over Sr, 3oseph's Oemson, DrvTsron XX LoSoTXe, DrexeX ond XlrTXonovo, os weXX os Uossmore Donno hendrrds ond ronrors Tbonnre Goyy severoX norronoXXy ronhed Drvrsron XXX coXTeoes, Xndodknq Veooy Morcrnrh ond Nxorrho Tkodrrqdez ser frne exompXes on Trenron Srore, Hrzooerhrown ond Fronwkn ond MorshoNX, ond on rhe i'reXd Guy ond Morcrnrk were omono rhe reom Teoders Tn scorrnq whrTe hohoods Psodrrqoez srorred os o M6806 QMS QOOUQT wrrn rhe heXp of Veqqy rvrcrrcrnrrr defender Tkodrrqdez oXso orohe her nose rn rhe Gemson qome ond rerorned ro rhe Xrneup ofrer mrssrnq onXy rwo qomes The Srfrh yeor cooch wos oXso exrremeTy pXeosed wkrh rhe pXoy or sophomores Tberh Gemenr, Tkrro CaoXTen ond sweeper Donno Lynch Frnnre remorhed orrer rhe Ursrnos morch, HSreno Nlohh ond Donno Qcynchv pToyed odr or rhekr heods They were ioooXoos, T Freshmen Deoore Feoonoro, Chrrs horrzeXT, DorXene TomTrn ond Lrso Amorosrno oTso conrrroored ro rhe vorsrry coose, 1 The Xblrdener women Trnrshed wrrh o mrsXeodTnq QM-C5 T A1fT' mork, sTrpprnq from o-5-A Tn TQSO. Next seoson hnnre X expects rhe rerurn of o soTrd nudeus. Nblkrh rhe Toss of onXy rwo senrors, Nwlkdener couTd weXX be on rhe verge of freXdrng on omnrporenr sqood. Xwlrrh rhe rrqhr mrxrore or seosoned vererons ond enrhusrosrrc yourh, opponents wouXd be wXse ro oewore Tn TQ82. Wie ore o young reom ond rr rohes rrme ro qer used ro eoch orher, The seoson provrded o voXuobXe Teornxng ' fone whrch shouTd heXp us nexr seosonf' A Q, . cc experrence rr' We , My jr V pc vrew from The Sxdexmes 135 the exception to the rule ,L- 'bf' I' Qs gr ,ff Ll first row: Deb Pseganaro, Sally Giarnalis Darieen Torniin, Rira Gailen, Derh Ciemenr, Chris Horrzeil, Caroline Young, second row Mary Ann Hayes, Bonnie Guy, Siena Wahl, Captain, Peggy Marcinile, Morrha Rodrigues rhird row- Taryn Johnson, Assr. Coach, Joanne Srow, Assr Coach, Sue Muilen, Sue Hough, Tracey Higginoorham, Donna Lynch, Maggie Fukushima, Josie Mognonri, Rosie Boehm, Sue Finnie, Head Coach, As soccer seosons go, mony will remember Widener's 1981 compoign os rhe Glossboro seoson, Alfhough rhe Pioneers' record os unindicorive of fhe reom's rrue ploy, firsr-yeor cooch Fred Dohrmonn vvos pleosed vvifh fhe overoli efforr of his young souod Widener rerurned eighr ierrermen from rhe previous yeor's feom ond recorded o respecfoble o-8-1 moris despire some very fierce comperifion. The highiighr of rhe 15-gome seoson vvos Widener's 10 upser over previously unbeofen ond unscored upon Glossboro Srofe College. Psonlsed second in the NCAA Division III, rhe Profs hondily won fheir firsr eighr gomes. Looking for number nine, Glossboro rrelsed fo Widener on Wednesdoy, Seprember 80, 1981 Airhough Glossboro dominofed mosr of rhe firsr holf, rhe score reod O-O OT inrermission. Midwoy rhrough the second holf, junior forword Tibor Lehofoy fed sophomore Fronls Shephord who snopped rhe ner behind o beofen Glossboro Sfore goolfender. The guys pioyed exocrly rhe woy fhey hod fo in order fo beor o guolify reom Iilse Glossborof' remorlsed Dohrmonn. We Isnevv we would need on oursfonding defensive efforr, ond rhe guys reoliy come rhrough wirh one. The Profs conrinued ro buzz fhe Widener ner. Then, vvirh 1130 remoining, rhe Profs Iounched o blozing shof fhof wenr screoming. vi - ': J Q L, m f N ,. 3, K w X Q -... -3 W K 4 I .- - me G my 47 :mf E 4, x If ...I .. . rx-1 . , f . , A X ,LL. A L LV , W ,L A M A . v by in , 4 V. X A 'K , ' K' -14-5 - 5 Wi 'ff . -vgf may 'Qf',A m mfg' V 5.,1j . , Q: M ,dgitglfgis .15 . ., , . , W K -- .fiw ' iff ', ,Q T gf 2 fir, ,w agfcl 4. gp. X 4,1 5,5 , 4: A K .V Mx A si Af is . 55Yx'535'fS'S5 . 3 W- - -ff '1 Q' 'iff nf-.gfg f' 'f I ig . 5518? S - I 1 x 4 Q- M +w+ -f Sriff +,f'2 X x in p X l 1 mm.L . L K- L Lmkk m- f W . 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Prior ro the seoson opener versus Sworrhmore, Durney sold, 'lThe woy l see ir, l figure ir's time ro ger moving ogoin. We've gor o young sguod, buf on eoger one Their orrirude is oursronding ond rhe rolenr is rhere. lr's simply o morrer of goining experience. Running on overoge of 8-14 miles per doy, seven doys o vveels, might nor be everyones cup of reo. Bur for members of rhe 1981 CC unir, if wos o lobor of love Durney's enrhusiosric horriers scored on impressive fifrh ploce finish or the MAC Chompionships held or Lebonon Volley College while copruring regulor seoson wins over Morovion, Woshingron, ond Drew Colleges. Widene-r's Jerry CTI-loro our in fronr ogoinsr Sworrhmore FITHLETES i There was marked improvemenr through fhe lineup. Junior Brooks Minnick garnered six firsr place finishes in ren races and finished an off-pace 14rh in rhe MAC's. Orher blueechippers included junior Phil Saxron. The sixreen-year coach also commended fhe efforrs of Greg l-larrls, Todd Pafrerson, Sieve Scarrolini and Jeff Singer. Upperclassmen Tim Speiss, Dill Thompson, Bob Sharp and Keirh Wildonger furnished the Pioneer runners wirh invaluable depth, Personnel-wise, remarked Durney, 'lrhis was the besr ream we've had in five years . . , and ir's the one wirh rhe besf porenrialf' Hoping ro provide a springbreak for irs winfer and spring rrack programs, Widener College added anorher sporr ro irs fall lineup-fielding for rhe firsr rime a women's cross country squad. Coach Durney said Cin Sepfemberb, I rhink rhe imporfanf rhing TO remember is ro simply go our and have fun while rrying ro build a base for rhe furure. lf also helps when you have a grear group of girls like ours. Freshmen Srephanie Holland, Berry Perrone, Darlene Belknap and soph Kathy Cosrello composed rhe enrire rosrer. Whar rhese ladies lacked in number, rhough, rhey made up for wifh uncanny desire and dedication, HSN Fred Pschunder, Darlene Belknap, Srephanie Holland, Kathy Cosrello, Todd Parferson The grear fhing about cross country, explained Durney, is rhar you can go our and run on your own. And believe me, these girls aren'r shy abour doing rhar. As rhe men did, the ladies pracriced in all rypes of conditions. Wherher if was under fhe sun's warmth or November's chill, fhe women legged rheir o-9 miles per day, seven days a week. And rhey did so nor because rhelr fiery coach was behind rhem wirh a whip, buf because running is somefhing these ladies enjoy. WHEN FILL ELSE FFIILS DFIDP BFICK FIND PUNT Zz 2 M w f w 'B . .fm T51 'I . A -,L m D ,... N 'v W- 1 .fs ' Aggagq O Hwy 'f -' '- . P4 J' -.i5'.'. ' ', ' l, 4 frug- '4,'W,. wht, , i Y. t.. 0 Nbmr' bww Q-wif -W V+, . Q ,I ,vs A gg sw ,sv kde -sv Q gxzgdf . .. , f 5. . -,, 3 'k - J Q11, S A 'R 43 A , ,Q . K , Q, sg X' -1 . 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Y: A ,Mar Y ,ffl ' '7 5 M, :K iff 'Q-Asa-',::xw'f'Q 'M+Lf1f K g,'-sw '-swf H+ , X..-Q swf W My ff :jig Q ome problems . . . but some encouraging signs. ww W ' 1 ' ' ' firsr row, Tom Kincade, Joe Domsahn, Gary Clafine, Marla Srephon, Tom Deery, Bob Cole, Coach Bill Manlave, Jim l-lirschmann, Tony Brirron, Tim Mooney, Tim Keyser, Dennis Sheedy, Bob Mealy, second row: Tom Surron, Bill Harbridge, James Smirh, Par McFadden, George Geyer, Tony Meduri, Coach Ed Dinsl-xl, Joe Donohoe, Coach Bob McQuillan, Jim Vanderslice, George Johnson, Rich Marrin, Jim Develin, Phil Aruffo, Jeff Schrider, Lew Irving, rhird row: Larry Mullin, Bob Gallagher, Dyran Gardner, Sieve Johnson, Paul Fay, Coach Sam Dermigny, Dave Cinri, Jeff Tenore, Coach Ken O'Brien, Brian Collins, Bob Raviro, Tony Ross, Ed Kmerr, Chris Kelly, Casey Liorra, fourrh row: Andy Carlin, Thomas Firzgerold, Marls Dehoff, Bob O'Toole, Bryan McCarrney, Coach Don Srow, James VanDevere, Jim Sravros, Milse Ellso, Bob Tranchida, Auggie Cipollini, Michael Forward, Coach Walker Carrer, Lou Zielinsl-si, Milse Meduri, Baron Curry, Todd Pope, Tony D'Andrea, David Vonhise, Roberr Reed. fifrh row- Dave Roop, Jim Robinson, Tim Burns, Chris l-leinlsel, Coach Bill Hart, Tom Jones, Pere Srolzer, John Werlsheiser, Jae DiTommasa, Coach Neil Taylor, Pere Love, Jerry Irving, George Lawson, Coach Bob Young, Dave Weidner, Steve Perlsrein, Paul laculla, Gary Silver, Tom Conigliaro, Kevin Savage, Bob l-limmelreich sixrh row: Marc Terlizzi, Joe Dovell, Glen Hoy, Jacls Wuersrle, Milse Bongiovanni, Bob Mangold, Dan Guy, Joe Travlane, Larry Mullin, Mll4e Garfinlsle, Joe Pawel, Milse Gallen, Vincenr Mandes, Jeff Williams, John Ward, Ken Rafferfy, Tim Dronson, Scorr Eldredge, Richard Schlegel, Brad Oliver, Brendan O'Connell. sevenrh row: Mike Hansen, Nicls Pulos, Bob Roller. The sponlmng new offensmye Mne wos progresswng Led oy hord workxng sen1or rodde Tm Mooney rhe O Twne wos begun nwng ro Conswsrenrly open ho1es The Vwne wos oTso proyrdfng wmproyed prorecruon for senior slgnol Co1Ier Boo Cole Oyeroll the reorn rolenr wos os row os on ofrernoon un rhe Yolson The rolenrs would hoye ro be reflned wf rhe Pwoneers were ro conrwnde dnoeoren And conrrnue rhey d1d shdrrwng our Dwdqnson ond Moroymon rhewr nexr rwo opponenrs The sho bemg number one IS Super Kenrodsyr yodlred rhe preyroosiy second ronlswng Pwoneers wnro fwrsr pioce rn rhe NCAA Dwwsuon Ill pol! Monloye wos pleosed wwh Widener s ronkmng our modesrTy por wr snro perspective Demo number one ws super our rhe onTy fume wr reolly Codnrs IS or rhe end of rhe pioyoffs Wwrh only rwo Qorhes rernolnmng on mrs regulor seoson slore Wadener s COVTTQUS wos oeqnnung ro rhwnk pToyoffs Bur rhere were rhree nnfwposung hurdles In rhe porh of on dndefeor ed seoson ond on NCAA ond The hrsr oosrode wos Fronlshn ond MorshoTl F G M hod Iosr onTy 11 gornes TO nwne seosons Seven of those were ro Widen er The Pxoneers preyofled by winning 177 porrwng o domper on FGM s ceTeoror4on plons wh1ch wndoded o cose of chwT1ed books BTQ Brue reodTed for rhe Beors of Ursrnds W1dener won ws Sdrh consecorwe regwor seoson Qonwe ond d1nched or Teos o me for rhe MAC Sodrhern Dwywsuon Crown wwrh o A8141 rhroshfng of rhe sqood from Collegeyahe Sworrhrnore proynded rhe Tosr opponenr on rhe 1981 reQoTor seoson hsr The conresr r cewed o lor of medro hype os CnndereTIo Sworrhmore wos hop1nQ ro derhrone bag bod Widener On gonwe doy seors were or o prernuonn An esru rnored O 500 Delowore Counry specrororsjornrned rhe sronds ond oionkered rhe grossy surroondlngs of Clorhuer Field four ogornsr Dwdefnson Ccoupled wrrh Doyron's Toss ro Eosrern ghgmpogne pdrqhgged or hglfrfme Wm me x'D1pg rn mg I I - ' ' I H , . A A f C . , , , Q it x 5 it ragga :gt K ,X 3251 5' ' gnlw wg S 'Q .W 'M W we ' if D , if I 'Q we W i 1 X521 av! , a. ff . -ww Q H ' . nfl Morlx Srephon, Wade-mer's W Isvdser l Vererorw Monoger, Morr Comms Heod Cooch, Uni! Monlove 'Dig bod Widener our ir ro rhe high publicized Gorner wirh o convincing gridiron lesson which ended io-o in fovor of rhe Pioneers, And rhere vvosjubilorion in Chesrer os Widener comolered irs rhird consecurive unbeoren regulor seson while vvropping up irs fifrh srroighr MAC Sourhern Division crown. Seeded number one, the Pioneers opred ro ploy rhe firsr round of rhe NCAA ployoffs on rhe rood. Widener's firsr ooponenr vvos Wesr Georgio, The Broves exrended ro Widener o generous oorrion of Sourhern Hospiroliry os if negored seven Pioneer rurnovers wirh five of rheir own enobling Widener ro fumble irs vvoy TO 0 grueling 10-C3 vicrory, This vicrory enobled Big Blue ro hosr Monte cloir Store College in rhe semis. Aided by o dropped punr ond on elecrrifying 100 yord lsiclsoff return by rhree rime Kodols All Americon Deery, the Pioneers odvonced ro rhe finol round by rollying for 28 second holf ooinrs ro srop Monrcloir 23-12, By virrue of irs C38-O sheloclsing of Lowrence CWisD, Doyron eorned its second rrip ro Phenix Ciry in os mony yeors. Widener hod o score ro serrle vvirh Doyron-ond we heoded ro Alobomo vvirh one rhoughr in mind- revenge! Wirh o regionolfnorionol relevision oudience ond o screoming rhrong of 15,000, rhe Pioneers ond Flyers commenced borrle or 12:85pm EST on December 5, 1981. When ir vvos oll over, or 8:11pm EST, Widener wos i l on rop 17-10, reversing o 1040 holfrime deficir. Gome offer gome, exploined Widener's jubilonr mentor, rhe guys foughr bocls, Everyone disployed rremendous chorocrer. lr's somerhing I coll heorrf' FIT THE THFICK flrsr row Llso Worsom, Joclsle Lee, Rosemorue Boehm Lee Doreroooglw, Demise DuCorIo, Korhy Cosrello, Sreplwome Hollorwd, Dorleoe Bellsrwop, Todd Porersom, Bro Corrom second row Mory Dolls, Sreplvome Ferrow, Terry ClCOlO, Jrll Declxrer, Mrlse Sclwmldr, Jam Drlrrom, Todd l-Iorcrmsom, Drlom Mosgoy, Jeff Wrllrorrws rhlrd row Mllse Kmglwr, Alex Terms, Dlerer Tmgperw, Pom Sellers, Lew lrvarwg foorrlw row Roberr Reed, Jerry Irvrrwg, Jeff Loogheod, Kevlrw Corr, lllcrw Grzeszlsowlols Cossr Cooclwl frfrh row Fred Psclwrwder, Kevlrw Szromloll, Tom Corwlglnoro, Pool locullo Broows Mmmds Wndemerfmve on we move fourrhrhe WOS V.1, fi, 1 I , , . Q 7: Sp 5 ,ifx 5 XC F5 yy 5 X 1 af 6 5 , Ti ,. XA A Q ig , lt 'F' Qixfwif X' is kf fi gi Qfv- 'L:'L-. , A Q K Q, 1 ,K M TP' f i r' M 5 5 , R I Wh Q 5 M if Ki' 'Y W gs . 3 TS , x J V WW A O 5 3 AXE Q ,K Hum W E 3 Wy' ,M M N,..,, xx M .many Kevin Speicher and company capped the 1981782 swim season by gaining fifth place in the MAC Swim Championships, which are perenially won by this year's host, Johns Haplsins Probably the most important things to come from MAC's, noted assistant coach Jim Ryan, was thar the younger guys learned to swim in a college setting We didn't have a lot of experience because we've got alot of sophomores and freshmen, but we were happy with the results Speicher, Rich Gibbons, Jim Macls, Jim Sullivan, Adam Edelman, Maris Keenan and Chucls Bolgunas all competed at the conference swim championships Defending C1080 815 diving champ, Tim Burbridge, was unable to win bacl-zeto-bacls titles as he pulled up lame with a shoulder iniury. Others who contributed to the regular season included Robert Booth, Todd Dellaauila and Dan Hay 'lWe were right up there with FGM, and they have a couple of seniors l thought we did pretty well, noted Sheidow, l'lt was a hectic season but the guys got it together in the second half Cof the season? and we swam well in the MAC's for only swimming halt a season. A aeiiu'i'ui ol: -.oiasii Look our below I 1 1 GFIFIPPLEFIS GFIFIB DUFITH IN FICS W. B W' ,5 -QM ,.,l,i,, W , Elf ffjif'-, I Fred Dorhrnorn teod coocln Joe Giovonerti Clorla Vonl3uslsirlx .Iocls Asdourion Ride Cori on Rondy Srnolenocls, Kevin Przybyszevvslsi, Brion Collins, Willie Poced by o poir of All-Middle Atlontic Conference wrestlers in Rick Corlson C1503 ond Kevin Przybyszevvslsi CHWTD, the Wid- ener College wrestling teom closed out the 1981-82 seoson by tolsing fourth ploce in the MAC teom chonnpionships held ot Svvorth- more College. Delovvore Volley won the overoli teom title with Lycoming plocing second. Third ploce Susquehonno edged Widener for the show postionr Out of the twenty teorns competing in the MAC's, fourth wos quite respectoble, The Pioneer's possessed two other top wrestlers besides Corlson ond Przybyszevvslsi in Clorls Vonbuslsirls ond Joe Giovonetti, who held third ond fifth position respectively. VonBuslsirls C12-2 overollD, Corlson C1845 ond Przybyszewslsi C11-25 oll quolified for no- tionols or Courtlond, NY. At Courtlond, Przy- byszevvslfi become the first Widener wres- tler ever occorded All-Arne-ricon honors. You couldn'r have asked for a berter sea- son, explained coach Fred Dohrmonn. The guys werejusr fabulous, Everyone was super. Widener finished its dual meet season with an 815-1 mark. Dohrmann also artribured much of the ream's success to assistant coach Dill Young, After the Pioneers raced to a 8-O regular season, Widener hosted o rriemarch versus Western Maryland and Moravian College. Both Widener and Moravian beat the Terrors-set- ting up a Pioneer fGreyhaund march. Widener knotted Moravian 22-22, The Moravian march could've gone either way, said Dohr- mann, it could have gone either way, The Pioneers also recorded wins over La- Salle, Lebanon Valley, Elizabethtown, among others. ln all, Widener had 19 wrestlers who made contributions, and only rwo were seniors CPr2ybyszewslsi and Craig Wallingbc 'Overall it was an excellent season, Dohr- mann said. The team performed way above expectations. ' ' IJ E , D. D. 161 , V W , 'C W1 ma ,jk fy , ..q,p.g ,gg SHDDTING FDFI Z - f.', fv'vV'M-H 1: ' W. 535' 32Q,15fifY,1'V. ,r r Q v- Mi A ,.V, M, ,J K W X 5 V , ,,,,,1,,,,, W ., S M J, ' , A rv f f Wm' - J au r, KW - ww U L ,, ,,- W,,' Q , , Ur. M K ,,,, ,.1f.ff f f ap, ,xg 1 L I if J , . V f '2:,,14g,,gf:3 'iff y 1' f I4 Annerre Angellom, onorher supersror . mm-5iS24rs2:. -1 -11 -W pissragsierefrrii- --X- ffrf-1 ' - , x l ' T' l ' , T uf Q ,qigif Q E 4' ix.. M Q f-:.W R1 AKA THE if ' ,e . iii, 2 A . if. X x ' lf... Qi' inuu T Q 5 T Q T LLA' T if' To 3 T K Q 'T i T i' ,,l:: ' 'eff' A ll a 1 Y ! b ' 1V' Q in ' i- T G . . -T A 9 ' 5 X 5g:g1fif1 L'A-' 5, X MM w i ll 553 The ieorh rhor huddlr-ii iogerher iz olwoys llOTl The Widener orsenol wos Iooded os junior forword Annerre Angelorri ond soph forword Kimberly Foullsner olso chipped in wirh double figure scoring ond rebounding overoges Angelorri topped rhe 1000-poinr rnorls ogoinsr Wesrern Morylond rhis yeor in oddirion ro being nonwed ro rhe All MAC sguod. Foullsner conrinued ro impress rhroughour rhe sesoon wirh her occurore foul shooring ond her unconny desire ro hir the boords The orrrocrive nursing ndoior rollied o seoson high of 21 poinrs ogoinsr Loyolo, while recording Q0 ogoinsr Cobrini, The 5'1O forword was olso ornong the reond Ieoders in sreols im, V K S s W y gf 's or B G BLUE MACHINE 'ws VN v-.MW X . f Vg N W -'Rx r i I ll 1 X , L4 , 55 ,X , I is ,, x- ,- V, 2 Cooch Gigi Hogon gives her girls sound odvice Junior cenrer Bonnie Guy moinroined her excellenr clossroom overoge while shining on rhe boslserboll courr. Guy wos omong rhe reom leoders in rebounds, block shors ond could reolly mix up under rhe boords. Jill Leoymon, Koren Firzgerold ond Donno Rernicls spelled McGinn ond olrernored or rhe other guord spor, Voluoble conrriburions from Korie Hosley Cforwordfcenrerb, Liso Ambrosine Cguordl Robin Pirrs Cguordi ond Sue Hough Cforwordb were olso commended by Hogon. The Lody Pioneers eorned rheir rrip ro rhe NCAA's by ploying renocious defense while shell shocking opponenrs wirh everyrhing from long ronge bombs ro high percenrogejumpers. The lodies sropped upser-minded Ursinus in rhe losr regulor seoson conresr 73-68, before receiving rhe NCAA invire, Widener journeyed ro Trenron Store where rhe more experienced Jerseyires our ir ro rhe Lody Pioneers 78-404 lr wos on obrupr ending ro o 19-7 seoson - one which will be remembered for yeors ro come. Nor bod for o reom rhor losr six of irs iniriol ren gomes, 167 reom, College of Sports Informotion Directors of Americo Acodemic All-Americon Teom, ond ECAC Division III All-Stor teom. He wos olso nomed the MAC Southern Division MVP ond in the process become the seventh Pioneer to eclipse the 100-point borrier. But Louie D wos not o one-mon demolition squod os forwords Greg Dol-zer ond Leon Jones were olso selected to the All-MAC South squod. Boker wos the teom's ieoding rebounder 67.55 ond ployed perhops the best boll of his coreer during the second holf of Widener's seoson. The lone storting senior, Boker, hos never missed o gome during his tenure ot Widener, Jones, on the other hond, overoged fifteen points per gome ond finished second for the teom Ieod in rebounds Sophomore guord, Dill Corcoron, ond junior center, Fronls Wisely, were two other vitol ingredients ond were moinf stoys of Rowe's 14371 defense. Corcoron wos omong the teom Ieoders in ossists ond steols while Wisely poced the shot bloclsers. Senior coptoins Leo Doyie ond Chucls Creighton provided omple bench muscle ot the guord spot. Clutch foul shooting by both oided the Pioneers in the ployoffs, Rowe wos olso pleosed with the ploy of Steve Clorl-2, Bob Guogoline, Chris Burke ond Wolt Zimmermon. We were pleosed with our record, noted Rowe, who is rorely ot o loss for words ot courtsidei It C25-ob wos the second best in the schooi's history, l wos hoppy with the overoll season, but I wish we could hove gone further, BFICK M-...I DB1 qxo 6 o 449 o 400 6 With six seniors, including third baseman Jody Ambrosino who was drafted by the Tex- as Rangers, leading the way, the Widener baseball team capped off a banner regular season by winning the Middle Atlantic Cham- pionship play-offs and accepting a post season invitation from the NCAA. After defeating Muhlenberg for the South- ern Division CMACD title, the impressive Pioneers dropped Upsala to earn an NCAA berth. We have two goals we lilse to shoot for at the beginning of the season, coach Harry Miller said. One is to win the conference and the other is to win twenty games. If we do that, we feel we'll have a pretty successful year. The Widener Pioneers must have done a double-tal-ze as their first round opponent were its victories over Monclair and Upsala, also earned a final-round berth. The Pioneers of William Patterson swept to a pair of rain-soalsed triumphs to move on to the College World Series in Ohio. We needed one more win, noted Miller, a veteran of 16 years of the college coaching wars at Widener. But the guys have nothing to be ashamed of . . . Hey we were one of 24 teams invited to the NCAAs. There are over SOO in Division Ill, The 1982 season started on a sour note as the Pioneers lost their starting catcher, Milse Raimo with a brolsen anlsle during their Florida stint, One of Widener's leading hitters in 1981, Pioneers too, of the William Patterson variety. Widener stopped William Patterson and went on to defeat Montclair to advance to the finals of the double elimination NCAA Middle Atlantic Region tourney. William Patterson, by virtue of Ni, ,T C ,,,ffii,c. Stepping into it avi., The faithful onloolsers Miller was counting heavily on Piaimo's bat for 1982. The squad had three wins on the grape- fruit circuit and finished the regular season with a 21-5 marls. Two of Widener's most memorable wins came over Division I powers St. Joseph's and Villanova, Miller's nine stopped the Hawlss 5-1 and slashed the Wildcats 7-1, Ambrosino, junior first baseman Joe Liminna and designated hit- ter John Dlacls were named to the All-MAC team. Soph Phil D'Angelo, the Pioneers mound ace, was bypassed as an All-MAC selection but was named to the prestigious All- American team. Ambrosino and Liminna were also honored as All-East selections. Miller cited seniors Al Colna Coutfielderh Dan Caplan Cshortstopb, pitchers Dill Strain and John Erb, Ambrosino and Liminna for their efforts in the program. Whenever you win, you will usually find seniors, explained Miller, and the guys certainly set a fine example for the youn- ger players. 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Agoinsr Ursinus, rhree of rhe six singles marches wenr ro rhree sers os Don Sheldon, Pere Wroblewslsi ond Mike Frohling were exrended before coming up wirh rriumphs. Doubles porrners Ross Arnel and Rob Grier won roo, bur rhe Pioneers would evenruolly come up shorr, 'S B O 4 r 4 , , e . 'I . . ., -ll-' . 5 5.:,,l. 1 1 , Yu, Z g .. X, .V .. , . . , ' 5 ft I s- - -f. T 1- ' .M , , .QQ ' , i -s' l af' ,'.. - ,L f 4 3'3 il. -U im . .l . .1 0 v s, 4,1 fro Z 'Sg .:fVf,' ,X . gg 541.5 M. ' 4- if 2 'TIT tv- V' f , .f ry 'nf' ' ng, h ,uv nfl . . ,rib f' . . ' J l I , 1 g,-1 , a , The peslsy Pioneers extended the Explorersto the last game of the lost doubles match before bowing by the some count. Widener ended the season on on upswing by disposing of the Philadelphia Pharmacy o-1 before inclement weather washed out the last two matches. The Pioneers won all five singles matches. Philadelphia Textile and Eastern also fell victim to the Pioneer roclsets as Widener earned victories over two very competi- tive opponents. Individually, Grier posted the team's best mark, with a 7-8 record. Grier and Arnel also posted the top doubles mark C6-53. Dohrmonn praised the efforts of Sheldon, Arnel,WrobIewsI4i, Frohlong and Grier along with Dale Plummer and the remain- der of the squad, Because of final exams, the Pioneers were unable to com- pete in the post season conference competition and sent only one player, Plummer, to the MAC individual tourney. They were a great bunch of guys, Dohrmonn said, and they had a great attitude. View from the outside from row: Dole Plummer, Mike Frohling, Perer Wroblewslsi, Rob Grier, bocls rowu Fred Dohrmonm Ccoochl Don Sheldon, Loriff Berrechid, Fronls Symons, Ross Arnel. 179 s 2 ', E 55 . f--- f- - W X v - Nw Eng . s r six? A xi X' .X 1 X Rx ' .n..W bn A ,, ii' AW. ., 5' ., .,,s,.,W. V - .sh L i4,,,?k.,',p. I .. k , .- .. -V . V---1? ' .wwe-f- --' ' ' ' V em... . .r . .,.g.- ' Joe Mallozzi . . . a fiveiron should reach the green. X Admittedly, third year golf coach Neil Taylor is not Arnold Palmer. But after undertaking the colossal job of rebuilding the Widener linksters and turning the program from one of laughter into one of respectability, one might wonder if Taylor and Palmer confer on a regular basis. lt was three years ago when the Widener golf team forfeited the remaining matches on their schedule because of a lack of interest. For two years the squad struggled through a 2-10 season. This past spring, the linksters drove their way to a 6-o mark. Opponents are laughing no more. l was extremely pleased with our improve- ment, Taylor said, Our scores have dropped considerably and we're really optomistic about next season. The Pioneers starting five aver- aged 428 in the spring of 1982. Two years ago the average was 447 and the norm three seasons prior was 499. That's a whopping 71 stroke difference in two years. Senior golfers Joe Mallozzi and Joe Grisinger led the linksters on their home turf at Locknair Country Club. Both averaged in the mid eight- ies. Those guys were real barriers, noted Taylor, who joked about the alleged collusion with Palmer. Both gave us consistent perfor- mances all year long. Staying clear of the sandtraps and avoiding the water hazards were also strong points of Pat Melvin, Ted Hajec, Mike Ruyak, and Marc Freeman. Melvin averaged on 82 over the course of the twelve match slate. Various com- binations of these six, plus the ample reserve strength of the rest of the squad, paced the Pioneers to wins over Penn and Philadelphia Textile. ln a pair of tri-matches Widener C4495 stopped Delaware Valley C4575 and Lebanon Valley C4705 and scored a 421 in defeating Johns Hopkins C4275 and Philadelphia Pharmacy C4795 Probably their toughest loss of the season was the two stroke defeat at the clubs of Swarthmore. 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Ali three of these teoms were ronised notionoiiy in the top ten, with F G M ronlsed first. Junior Beth Clement eorned the proise of her reommotes os she wos nomed Most Voiuoble Pioyer by her peers. Beth hod o fobuious season, remorl-ted Finnie. Copobly ossisting on defense were Donno Lynch, Chris Hort- zel, Donna Crist, Debbie Dugon ond Anno Moretti, before o brolsen finger premotureiy ended her seoson. Finnie olso cited Koren Donovon, Donno Hendrick ond Mory Motusols for their efforts. We hod the second best record in the schooI's Cwomen's iocrosseb history, the heod cooch sold. We hod improvement throughout the seoson . . ond for such o young squod, it wos o tremendous sucessf' ii I E 1 i I ki ,, 4 ,J MN' Q as-Mmmwuag .1N,: WW,, A-,N xcmx 4,-V fi . A , ,. Nui? 4 ,...,l,,-.-,W Kink 1 ,sl A ' Q vi' 'W' , . . A .-k , ,gk ' ' nf : f.,f4,nw4g lb y ' My . ,S nm A 9 ,, ,,, 1- - 1 1 W' . ff... HQQ '51 - - f - 2105 fi . V 5 , , Q N X fy 'xk. 6-. sb,,..Q,.. I 5 l 1 ' , L' m--L , fm ,. ' ,.5 The srruggle for possession K: .,-. '. 'ff ' .. X , . ,W WM -4, . auf. , Y ' K I wa 1'f-'A,,,,f- w- V , by - . ymfnwr ,M .nf Il iw. M may 1' 6.25 ff , 7' ,, ,Q ., J In-If Q' A ,,4,,,ff. ' W ,, ,v ,QI ,I , A , ' M. M . 1 , ., L, 1, A t '- , , 'wwf ' LFICFIDSSE The Sport Wfh Guts The 1982 Widener rnen's loe crosse sguod opened the regulor Seoson wirh vicfories over Ursinus ond Drew. Unforfunorely for rhe Pioneers, rhey would lose rheir re- moining nine conresrs ond finish with o 2,9 rnorls. Bur oll vvos nor bleols os Widener's reom spirif ond superb individuol efforrs gove rhe sreody Pioneer following ond rhe reon'i's underclossrnen plenry ro cheer obour. The sguod rerurned eleven lef- ferwinners from the 1981 sguod Thor wenr 6-5. .lunior defensemon Bob Psoviro, rhe reonn's nnosr volu- oble defensernon 419815 wos bocls. Senior goolie Jeff Lerner, who led rhe norion CDivision lllD in gools ogoinsr percenroge, wos bocls, And fourrhfyeor srorrer John Cloy, o svvifr orroclser olso rerurned. Bur groduofion losses ond ocodemic cosoolries lefr eigrh-yeor cooch Ed Dinslsi hord pressed ro field fhe rol- enrelodden ieom of 1981. Roviro lsepr mony opposing orroclsrnen owoy from Lerner ond for rhe second srroighr seoson wos vored rnosr voluoble defensemon by his feomrnores. Also o line' boclser on Widener's norionol chompion foofboll sguod, Psoviro led o young defense consisring of Brion Doron, Ricls Bosheo ond Brion Sredmon oll of whom goined enour- mous omounis of experience rhis seoson. Ar rnidfield, Milse Firzgerold wos vored mosr voluoble OT rhor posifion by his reom- mores. Firzgerold vvos rhe second leoding Quicls srop-ocrion scorer ond his injury wirh three gomes remoining in rhe seoson vvos o cruciol blow. Other midfielders gornering Dinslsi's proise included Andy Cor- solos, Dove Ellis, Bob Hospodor ond Cris Dougloss, who wos cifed for his consronr husrle. Cloy poced rhe orroclsers, folly- ing 22 gools ond five ossisrs for 27 poinrs. Alrhough olwoys lsidded obour his gool honging , Cloy wos olso o fluenr posser. Lerner concluded his fourth seo- son in gool ronlsed in rhe top ren Division lll nerminders in virruolly every coregory, l'Losr yeor he hod rhe besr percenroge in rhe counrry, nored Dinslsi, And rhis yeor he finished in rhe rop ren. He wos on excellenr goolrender. As for the seoson, Dinslsi ex- ploined, l wos somevvhor disopA poinred in rhor I don'r rhinls we ployed os well os vve were copo- ble of ploying. l'm nor sure vvhor y ' ,,,.,,,.., Fl 'r- LQ , .. w , ,ffr A ' H1-vii' , 1 f - M, , 'W4 ' H f ,A if riii 2 , V A ' Aiic - iri, .1 Q - f yl 4 ,vi ,.. I I. V ' 9 'wi ,,,, M ' ,, , i,,,' 'iii' ' i iii i f .ii vi i A 591, s. 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T 1 ww- Y - 'F -- W 4 'Q -' g f s -I -, .. ' + A 1- ff- ' in 1. W, 'Q' .sYA g'4 ,. b .. . r. vf . n , wi gfx ,Q X' ..a-- P'--1 ,Q 2.-4-1., A ' Y .. uf wi , .b 1yyQ,,IgFK'i .. 14 5: 5- M , f-- . L 'iw' --. 1 - . A -- - A f av.-'f4er:i -W sk fm - 'e s-'R . . .Y . f . g ff s N- IS -' ,. gh 4.9.3, Q . f -...Z ff- -xMf3r '-'f .--.,,'Z5 '? !1. 5kq' 4..r,.4vmmv' . , - ' ' . Y-H -'...' . -R.-Af 21.,... .M M... 1, -'t .- Y .. L ' ' K K Qitaaiwi-4?2Z5iL481i-mxifxl. . LY t 4 . f1.,k N . is gY'3i?' 'i'f.n YQ. 'f' ' Ha '..A4vR.s ' X ,gwxu THE n'rcinLs HT The lady diamonders struggled through an up-and-down season, and probably the most outstanding team characteristic was that it refused to quit. 'Wllhen the girls put it together, the team looked really sharp, remarked coach Gigi Hagan. Sometimes we'd play well and sometimes we wauldn't . I . we were inconsistent. The 14-carat gem of the Lady Pioneers was All-Middle Atlantic Conference selection Lore Kearney, Widener's speedy leftfielder. Kearney made numerous extra-base hit saving catches while produc- ing timely hits. She also led the team in several offensive categories including doubles and runs scored. , First l'baseperson Erin McMenamin also sparkled in the field as well as with the bat. The anchor of the infield, McMenamin liked to force foes to hit by her by playing close to the plate. She's a pure firstbasemon praised Hagan. The double-play combination of Monica Majcher and Judy Toth provided the stopgap in the middle of the infield. Monica's an all- purpose player, She can do everything. Judy has the guts of the infield. She was very fiesty. commented Hagan. The primary battery mates were catcher Mary Ann Hayes and pitcher Liz Yeager. Working against many of the opponents jewels, the two were a formidable combination. Centerfielder Janet Monk- man also received praise for her fine efforts as did the remainder of the squad. The highlight of the year was the team's win over Muhlenberg. They CMulesb went on to win their division. remarked the personable Hagan who tendered her resignation to devote more time to her family. But our girls never quit, they kept on battling and you can't ask for more than that. 98 ,, ,M 1. WJ. '14 I , , 4 , safe, , U ,'f a meafm., . M' -, ' from row lone Schoener Cossr. coochb, Erin McMenomcn, Dorleen Tomlin, Judy Toth, Lore Keomey Ccoproinb, loner Monkmorw, Lynerre Fuson, Glgu I-logon Ccoochl, bocl-: row- Sue Hough, Chorlorre Humphries, Sue Single-ron, Marion Noyior, Monica Mqcher, Mory Ann Hayes, Liz Yeager, Debbie Booz. 192 V . . . our girls never quit. They kept on baffling . . . HFlGFlN'5 CROWN JEWELS . EPPQ1 M 'WW W 3 - -av ix. ' ' nva-S-ma... BEST WESTERN y INN 4 1 F A ,V fu v SQ 5 4 J.. Q. --. Q . 5 ov 5 WK Tired ond cromped inro rhe form of o Greyhound seor we unlooded rhe bus on o crisp, brighr morning in Phenix Ciry, Alobomo. Wirh o heopin' helpin ' of sourhern hospiroliry, we were eosily revirolized ond rhe enrhusiosm of rhe rown's people coughr us up in rhe spirir of rhe doy. Afrer reloxing ond srrerching our wirh breolsfosr, we boorded o plush, one yeor old bus owned by rhe Shriners, our hosrs, who drove us s from rhe pIoyer's horel ro rhe porode, They odded ro our enrhusiosm by relling us rhor ony reom rhey hod ever hosred hod won. Ar rhe porode, ren rimes bigger rhon Widener's homecoming, eighreen oreo high school bonds, rhe locol Shriners, Miss Georgio ond Miss Alobomo, olong wirh o beouriful orroy of glirrering floors mode irs woy rhrough rhe rown whose sidewollss were poclaed wirh onxious specrorors. Afrer rhe porode we were Chouffered ro rhe gome. The ABC comeros coupled wirh rhe size of rhe sronds gove us rhe sensorion of being or o Division I bowl gome, The Amos Alonzo Srogg Bowl moy nor line up ro rhe glirrer of rhe Rose Bowl bur, ro rhe people of Phenix Ciry, Aloe bomo, ir's rhe Super Bowl. The enrire rown rurned our for rhe gome, Holf rhe rown sirs on rhe visirors side while rhe orher holfioins rhe home reom. They shored in our excire- menr ond if I didn'r lsnow berrer l would hove rhoughr I wos surrounded by rhe enrire srudenr body of Widener. As we enjoyed rhe worm sunshine rhe reoms come our ond we gor down ro rhe business of serious cheering. The focr rhor Doyron hod o QOO member bond didn'r dlscouroge us, in foci, ir encouroged us ro yell even louder They were fovored f heovlly ond rhe focr rhor rhey sporred jere f sies wirh 'lSrogg Bowl ocross rhe fronr proved rhey lsnew lr. ln foo, by holfrime we begon ro worry bur, ir only rools Tom Deery's rhird ouorrer lsiclsoff rurned rouche down ro reossure us. When rhe Clods ridsed off rhe remoining seconds, Doyron crowled our of rhe srodi' um ond we poured onro rhe field. We would be fold lorer rhor ABC could nor ger on inrerview wirh Cooch Monlove becouse of oll rhe exciremenr. Q. .J pl--+6 D, ' P' .. -9 H ov A 3 O N 3 vp . 'f.1,vg-f',v 11 -,, xrgslt ,. ,gvf-'ff . OD' .V It g sf . ' - A p 5, Ph. 4' ix ' I P' p ,ng 1 n ?' I, - I -fa-, M. Q Y 133' ff-ll -1 If mga ' v ,.. I K h . fs ' x .'. , Y' l ' ' 0 l 'f Q Q ' 5 Q , .., , , ,-.. 4 V, W cy -f 'Earl 'lv A 'N'ff,aZ'.ilh, s v I s Q Q 4 71 xg Ax G' IQ Q ' O A Q 'f Q ' . 1 3 z-'ff , .fi Y ,ifx 9 if gy' 01' Q' I I 9 C , Q Q I ' f LQ- Q ' V 4 7 ' , ,9 Val' Q 1 I ' :EW I ? Q -L.- 5 0. R 6 DLI 4 if 1 'I' gh, .. . l'.r z Q I' -gg 4 '1 Y.. axis. ,rf 8 Y 1 KQV- , ,lc L ' . C P Ig' W Y J U A' -HF- U' Vx ,r i .O . .k, 0- 3- I. Q , .4 Ol .I 9 ' 9.41 - nr Q so -' ,,,'l NO' ' ,llfx , - s. -. 4 3-,ff r , - -' ' I-1 .-B Y F 5. . y .sf - . '- 4' JL 1 Q I 5 D A 4 x ' - ' -A gy F ' v .Q av Y-4, Q . 0' w 2 N,- . ., - I F 'X Lax',h PIEINEERS EHRIJ BRING HRISTMHS 41 HOLDIN 'L G UP THEIR END OF TH E DEAL RIDING HIGH 1 a .. 4 Q HOME OMING OF CH MPIO .4 Af' ,Q fl. Q Ai I a YD' Www Everyone vvenr crozyl Since rhe goolposrs vvouldn'r come dovvn, we climbed up rhern ond sor vicrorious on rhe crossbors. For upvvords of forfy min- utes we milled oround srunned ond excired, unoole fO sir dovvn for rhe ride bocls ro rhe horel. When we finolly reboorded rhe Shriner's bus, rhe hosrs reirerored rhe focr rhor rhey olvvoys hosred the winning reom Even rhough rhe ride dovvn vvos long ond firing vve vowed, rednosed ond conrenred, ro rerurn nexr yeor. And we do believe rhor vvirh oil rhe help of rhe Phenix Ciry's hosoifoliry ond enrhusiosrn, vve vvill rerorn ogoin ro vvin rhe NCAA Division Ill rifle. We're iii!!! We're ifllll We're iii!!! Q1 'Lf' Ha:u.A. 1-. .MQ 1:'1r E' x .M .lbzy , , ,, -2' 5 J s., N asf, 5 4 1. 7 , -my 1 .11 , ,, f ig .. 1 A 1 X 4 ve:-f , 1 Aa Y- .,,1,.- sa Q L X . X , 'xx ffk - X., L . .xxx ,xx . X N 'xx N X X ,R .x , , ,mx X N X, . , x X -Q , Q X -.A ,lu re?-11524 4.-is fi ,Ay- mx ,. s M, nh! , A ff, ,Q ee c 'Q3w +1 Mex George ooo Noe! Vlobem Noolsmg over Goree If I 5 f I .QE f arf- M 1 ez i can f R... --.,. Armor Horrford Boioor Dhnlloo George Uormh or W 'W' -A11 mi ,gr 4 Ke-nnern MCNeri Micnoel Snwyrh Morrnew Polk r V E ,,,,M L :, , 2 f, ,f 6, e Alfred Jonnson Jr Bryen Lorenz Engineerin Yosn Gupro Tx? Rucnord Sweeney Arts and Science Corkos Men, Jr , gn, Evo Gelernrer Wdlwom Pxolofson AHGIWO Shuoh Dlonche Kouffmom liz , .1 1 F iif .-. fi I 5- f , Ig ,fl d.,.1 ' t - ' ,Dv 1 W Edmund Biddle Morls Kirszner John GOHO K 'io Roberr Melzi Julian Slsoggs - - .f,-. . ,, ,, , f.L4 . 5 ,i ,A f' 'K he .37 5 Ns. Dlgmqnnng Machado Your orrenrlom, please! Sidonio Roy l l f I Vw ,, ' 2 F2 '11 ' , 5 VH! 'zliyx Q , ' 'M' if 1 l - f , f ' 1 U 4' ,lla Jomer Rosenberg ' Adele Foley Donold Powell '-f 11' 'T Wllliom Foirweorher He I 69765 Kro fb cf 5 Arts and Science Irvm Gorrheb Q2 ii N N Wwlhom Weston Angus Neoves Q S 1 Theodore O'Tony1, Jr. Hymoo Komel Ehzoberh Thomrom F romces Kende Lawrence Pamela Roberr Morris Dororrny Wolfe Carolyn McKmIey X J A., AHen Srmrh L. f , jp , M V 7 K Roberr Guoggro Charles Woldouer Joseph FUN Wxlhom Zohiso l Bernard Really Roberr Srour Sovos Ozoroloy Management Joseph Horgodom Fronlx Lordi Henry Ebrey, Jr Ahmad Solom Wwlhom MCGOVVQ-y, Jr Ann Korheumef ' ursin Ehzoberh Melwerr Morgue-fire Dorbiere Mory Sienry I Eileen Roche Nighrmgole Moy 14, 1982 Pomcio Gibson wg, 5- il X E - 4 5 H V' 5. .K L 1' 5 gb, A ', Ehzoberh Lipron Derry Boyley -i vin? YVONW9 Spencer Gall lleicnle elf i I Pamela Deeman Eleanor Dower S Q' 9,411 3 JR .- Jeanne Gelmgn Dean Jonerre Poclser ,Z A -1 il lone Pre-sron The Duoneer regrers rnor doe ro rlgnr rlrne consrralnrs many facolry were never scheduled for o yearbook porrrolr We coolo' l glze also ro rnose we onorogrooned our whose onoros were nor asoaole Norrno Dawson Snlrley Hollingsworrn Dr. Helen Saukey 4982 PRESTIOIOUS POPULAR ,, 'I 1 , I f I as , J 5- - A ' f PROFESSOR ,E 3-,f A '71 5 Henry Adams once said, UA reacher affecrs ererniry . . . he can never fell where his influence sfopsf' Yer roo freguenfly such influence goes unnoe riced. This year ar Widener rhe Pioneer began a new rradirion, fhe recognifion of fhe Presrigious Popular Professor, Over rhree hundred srudenrs casr fheir vofes in nominarion and rhen in general elecfion ro decide fhe ourcome This year's recipienr was Dr. l-lelenl3. Sanlsey One mighf asl-z whar fhe aualificafions of a presrigious popular professor are These are enrifies nor easily defined Yer if you lools closely af Helen Sanlsey fhese aualificarions become much clearer Her career oegan ar Philadelphia General Hospifal from where she graduafed Her firsr area of specialiry was psychiafric nursing, She was a head nurse in rhis area when her inreresrs changed TO marernify, From rhere she wenf TO worls as a supervisor and insfrucfor in inrensive care and medicalfsurgical. Finally, having run rhe course of areas in nursing pracrice, she rerurned ro school, ln lQoO she received her BSN. from Villanova, ln 1968 she wenr TO reach af fhe Universify of Pennsylvania where she was lafer promofed ro Director of Nursing, She confinued FO reach for eleven more years unfil 19741 when once again she rerurned ro school. This rime if was for her docrorafe. If was rhen fhar Dr. Sanlsey decided ro come ro Widener She recenfly finished her disserrarion on The Linguisric Analysis of the Affifudes of Clienrs Toward Crirical Experience, while reaching here ar Widener As clearly indicared, Dr. Sanlsey is a woman devored ro rhe profession of nursing Never sarisfied wirh her pasr she confinues ro achieve. Yer she is nor selfish in her goals as she is purely mofiviafed from rhe hearf As oesr said in her own words, her desire is ro achieve happiness in my own home . . . A ln my career l wanr ro malee rhe oesf nurses-rhose who meer fhe physical and psychological needs and give humanisfic, hollisfic care. Dr, Sanlsey was recenrly promored ro full rime professor To her sfudenfs however, she is much more Sanlsey said, 'll am here ro give myself, and for rhar reason rhe srudenrs of Widener vored her rhe mosf popular professor. X kg lx SV' Wu- W ! j If 3 gr 'sw W fi Mwvw ' ? 5 Q-.Mm I z fi V I P ' ' :QF 5 , X '? ,, .3 ,lf i 1 RA Nm I To The l982 Graduates Of Wdener College: You Have Been At Widener University During A Remarkable Period In Our 5ociety's Development. The Year 1981, For Example, Was The Year Political leaders Began To Think The Previously Unimaginablef The Contraction Of Programs Rather Than Expansion, The Elimination Of Subsidies, Perquisites And Entitlements Rather Than Their Continuation. Mohammed Ahodi Chnsrme Ai onder Anthony Allucci Jody Ambrosino Judirh Ambrusrer Suson Anderson Done Angeline Michoel Armbrusrer Joyce Arnold Christopher Boder William Bailey IV Chrisiihe Arifohelli Noder Ahvori Jody Appel Gory Arlio Shelley Armsrrohg Ross Arnel Our political proclivities have both swung wildly left and right: the sun belt continues to drain resources 'both human and financial from the northeast, resulting in a shift in the nation's political power base. Our energy resources have forced us to rethink personal routines and the cost of living has made whole families work longer and harden yet still do without. lohorhon Boiley Gregory Boker Joy Boker Moria Boldiho John Borbogollo Jr. Louro Borbour Michoei Beoulieu Vicrorio Becker Tommy Beecher Christopher Ben Joelle Benz Down Berz 224 We ff 13 ,QI Salaage Bliclsle-y Michael Boriaski Thomas Baurguigaan, Jr. Lisa Dave Linda Bowails Mark Beyerle Helise Bichefslsy Janice Biliaslsi David Blew IV Liso Durgin Russel! Burr Mildred Butler Down Colobrese John Broy Pomelo Brod-:ingfon Gornell Brunson .Gomes Budroe Se-on Brennan Anthony Brirron Colleen Collohon Dome! Coplon Ciro Copuono Kevin Corr Chrisrino Corroli John Correr Goudio Cosey Lois Corrermole Peter Cellini Srephen Cesore Liso Cherry Steven Cherry Karen Chew Michoeio Chqnowski Leno Ciccorello 2 Robert Ciierri Gory Clofine Whether one agrees with the shifts, or the impact created by these shifts, society has been changed Yet, it seems to me that each period of change creates the opportunity for society to reassess and restate values, to reach into its creative reservoir and move forward to greater USO Comer, a ainlnent Bruno Codispor 228 Porricio Coe Joseph Coffey Roberr Cole Coroi Coons Arwrhomy Cosro Charles Creighron Denise Coil Arthur Collios Morrhew Colhms Alon Colmo Roiph Degroodr Josephine Delvocchio Teresa Derr Joseph DeSonro Aiom Crisweil Morrho Culbreorh Morrin Cuiken Porricio Cullen Dione Cwolino Coro! Dovison sis We Suzanne Desnoyers Mario D'F.sposiro Barbara DeTurla James Dewan Regina Dipierro James DiTaranro Deborah Divins Joseph Domsann James Donohue Karen Donovan Susan Doran Monica Dougnerry Chrisroplwer Douglas Elso Doyle Leo Doyle Sreyen Dubemdorf Keren Duff Dowd Ehrhorr Cheryl Eirel ' r 'MQ 1 x ,U Q., FA Cynrlwlo Emanuel Tomoro Engle John Erb Hosseih Esfohoni I would suggest to you that one of the changes currently occurring is in our national character: Americans once again have begun to count the natural quality of life as a more viable measure of accomplishment than material quantity. Mohommod Eremod Thomos Evohs Bruce Fomiglio f , Morgorer Forley Ann Forr Thomos Forrell Morgorer Fousr Brion Fozzohe Corlo Fedeie Jooh Fedock Joonne Fensrermoker James Fox Theodore Fries Daniel Frirz Michael Frosr Cathy Ferlso Michael Fire Michael Fletcher Glenn Flores Les Folio Susan Foreman Lindo Foster Sw-M gnu- Carol Gallamr William Galloway III Eiieea Gaghan Susan Gaie James Gallagher Diane Fuaderburg David Gabriei Cheryl Glasgow Richard Goerz Edward Grabias Rosalie Granr Aiexander George Daniel Giancorerino Ann Goingiulio Dennis Galvin Theresa Gaizerano Qian, K K QSWYX in FQX Edirh Gray Amy Greenbergfmhworrz Robe-rr Grier Moryomne Grisz Mory Gruszlso John Hoffe-y Raymond Hager You who are now graduating into this changing society can make an exceptional contribution to its metamorphasis. For you, regardless of your curriculum, have succeeded in the university setting, A university is a place where basic assumptions are examined where alternatives are created where trained minds weigh options: a place where the social, political and moral ramifications of thoughts are tested. Lisa Hahn David Halter! Gerald Halpin Ann Hamiiram John I-lanaham Barbara Handline Teresa Harrington 5 Bruce Harris Lorraine Harris Thomas Hartley Jacqueline Hayes ZW 1 f 4' 1 A of . Er! W lone Holefelder Mork Helfelder Shoron Holler Borboro Honour Donno Howorrn Joseph Hubqi Donno Hendrick Jeffrey Hennelly Kimberly Henry Stephen Hesse Williorn Hesfon John Hines Jomes Hirschrnonn Lindo Hoffman Deonno Jeon Chrisnon Johnson Dreonno Jones Kerry Kone Korhryn Hughes Chorlorre Humphries John Huselron Chrlsropher Hyien john tocono Beth Kearns Tara Kelty Waiter Keam HI Midwael Kemicky Gary Kersrerrer Kevin Kervick Lisa Kinsler Laurian Kirchner As Graduates Of Wdenen You Ha ve Learned And Developed Skills Which IWII Enable You To Be That Part Of Society Which ls Looked To For Leadership. This Nation ls At A Crossroads. It Seeks And Desires Leadership. The Leadership Must Not Only Be Political, It Must Be Moral As Well. Some May Say That The Call For Morality ls A Shopworn Admonition. Be That As It May, It ls One I Urge You To Hold Very High In Your Personal And Professional Lives As They Unfold Steven Loise Liso Lomporelio Michelle Long Anrhony Lowrow Gary Lehman Mork Levendusky Juliet Lewis Boniro Lighry Goi! Lehndorff Rosemary Lehi Juan Leon Jeffrey Lerner Je Noncy Loclshorr Hrey Loughe-od Joseph Limmino Nomcy Lockhorr An., w 1-,U si Anno Morrhews Morio Morrioio Joseph Moccherone Jociyn Mochesko Gregory Molohgo Joseph Moiiozzi Kimberly Monrz Morrho Morkel Dovid Morsh Richard Morrin Peter Morhieson Leoh Morsoh JOHOOOG Morrero Mory Morusik Porricio Moryszczok Frances McAvoy Thomos McCormick Wiiiionn McCreory iii Moureen NcGinn Michoei Mc Corry Michael McCormick Lynn McGrory Timothy McKee-ver QPZFUP W N'4w -0 QW, Ann Moire McLoughlin Susan McMullen Corherine McMurrrie Roberr Meoley Jose Medioviilo Harold McNoir Liso Meade Colleen Meehan Wllliom Meelslns Lorry Megornery Jr, Jennifer Mercer Jomes Merrz IU- This ls A Special Commencement In The Long History Of This Institution, It Marks The l6lst Year In The Life Of The University And ls The l.ast Commencement Of Wdener College Of Widener University. All Future Classes Will Enter And Graduate As Widener University Students: The Name Wdener College Will Cease To Exist. Tommy Mesr Stephen Merzinger Pool Michael Mark Miller loyceonn Mills Morls Miniconzi loner Monkmon Antoinette Moody Timothy Mooney Eugene Moore C Michele Moore William Morris Donno Moses Arlenio Moss Christine Mruk Beth Ann Murphy Mory Murphy Shoron Nagle Eiteen Netting Vicror More-fri Frances Morris Zn, -rf' Michoel Noone Sreven Norsfrom Srephen O'Drien Lindo O'Donne!l Virginia O'DonneH John O'Horo Daniel O'Shea Mary Pasquoriello Herry Perillo Charles Perry Naroiie Pokela Mehrabon Parsio Shahrokh Porsia Wayne Parsons Morsho Peton Poul Podgorski As President, I Have The Privilege Of Awarding Each Of You Your Degrees Saturday Morning. For You, The Ceremony ls A New Beginning. For Me, It WI! Be A Farewell To An Exceptional Class Of Men And Women. Each And Every Person Who Has Attended Wdener Has Helped To Make The Institution What It ls Today. Let Us Never Forget That This University Exists Because Of The Work Of Private Citizens With Private Hopes And Qreams. 5 1 iomes Quorrra Anrhohy Raguso Keith Ramsay 32.25- Carhyonn Roach Timorhy Robbins Noel Roberts Lyohhe Rapp Korhleen Reid Thomas Reinborh Debra Repinec Wolioce Resari Ann Resciniro Milroh Richardson Vihcehr Risi lu Keren Rockwell Albert Rodriguez Cheryl Rollo I X 4 rv Borboro Rossi -R X fix 3 Feroidoon Rosromi Srocy Roth John Ruone IW 2 a J: w 2 ei 2, Jomes Ryon Jr. Valerie Ryan Suson Ryborczyk Romzi Sobbogh Mork Sogerholm Soloh Sogur William Solorro Thomas SonroSolvo Liso Sovoge Alberro Scanlon William Schaeffer Keren Schenk Mory Schiozzo Philip Schmid Allen Schwoyer Donna Scorr Raymond Scorr Jeffrey Seiberr Roberf Shorp Dennis Sheedy Timothy Shishlso f 'I ,Q .s, V' 8 Curris Sholienoorger Coroiyn Shoosmirh Korhieen Shurok Peggy Simkins Julio Simmons Lorraine Smollwood Wiliiom Smith Chrisrine Smirhwick N I S F S As You Receive Your Degree And Embark On Your Career Paths, I Hope You WGII Remember That The Value Of Your Education And Your Degree ls Not Solely Related To Your Own Efforts, But Also To The Stature Of Your Alma Mater. I Urge You, As Graduates, To Support Widener University's Annual Fund Its Alumni Programs, Its Athletic Teams And Our Cultural Events. 64 .RW ft rocey Soulos Mory Spinosi Wa it Eleanor Spirz-Salorro Craig Sraller Scarf Sranley Phyllis Srevemson Charies Sroy Jr. Edward Srricker Gary Srrighr Michqi Sullivan Joseph Szczechowslsi Donnomorie Toylor Terrie Toyior Moureen Thompson Phiiip Troini Joyce Vonderunde Lindo Vonscovich Alicio Veir Brendo Surer Mory Sweeney Morrho Tlrwornley Arrhur Tildesiey Jr. Ellenmory Tolon :X ., X Nancy Ve-sey Pauierre Virden WV! Q. ' wa .gm 2. Mary Wairer Eileen Wairon Kimberly Waifan Maria Wagner Pamela Wagner Siena Wahl Lynn Waidelich Janis Walseharn Craig Waiting Joseph Walsh Marrin Walsh Vachel Linsay Wrote In One Of His Poems: lt's The WorId's One Crime Its Babes Grow Dull . . . Not That They Sow, But They Seldom Reap: Not That They Serve, But Have No Gods To Serve: Not That They Die, But ,They Die Like Sheep. The Real Crime In Life ls Not To Die But To Die Dull. I Wsh You Success, Excitement And Purpose In The Years Ahead Robert Bruce President Neem Worwinger W beriy Websrer David Weimar Thomas Weisenboch G b Welsford W II Werner F IQ J SX Whnreheod h Wieserw HI X Tw Keirh Wildonger Wendy Wilgis Jomes Wilkinson Solly Willioms Sherri Willioms Miriom Willis l Lindo Wisnouslsos 18 3 H Roymond Wrighr Cynfhio Young y Dovid Wolfson 1 liilll l John Woodruff Chrisrion Woschenlso There is no wrong side or righr side No misery in nor being loved, only in nor loving ond coring for orhers. I leorned rhese rrurhs myself ro rell rhem ro you now, so you will remember rhem os you go soiling rhrough rhe sun on your woy rhrough eoch doy of your life, IN MEMORY OF CHERYL ANN JUG-AN Widener Universitg OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOP CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA l9OI3 May 12, 1982 To Members of the Class of 1982: It was yesterday that I received your invitation to write the Class of 1982 a farewell greeting. This morning the students in the Clarence R. Moll Residence Hall presented me with a pictorial documentation of their life in the building. Some of you were among them. I'm honored by both. I'm pleased not because what I shall say will be important but because I've always cherished my relationship with students and held it as a sacred trust. Though I will not be privileged to award you your diplomas, I feel as much a part of the Class of 1982 as I did four short years ago when we met at the Billie Kirkbride House get-togethers. College has not just been an opportunity for you to expand your minds but also for you to broaden your acquaintances - peers, professors, and friends. Each continues to be a part of your life long after graduation. Each has contributed to your life fulfillment and personal enrichment. This Yearbook will serve as a reminder of those associations and the joys of undergraduate life. Turn to it often to keep those memories afresh. As one whose decisions impacted on your college experiences and your future, I wish each of you a fond adieu. Until we meet tomorrow in person or in mind, Godspeed., ly yo UL, Clarence R. Moll Chancellor Gels T encf en CTDFTN .. w..,qp,,. ,W K 6,11 My Monaco Dougnerry exnnbns Tne Wmiener Way if 'M' v Sreve Hesse swrs down for 0 Rapp warn Lynn . , ,, -Q., vi . L,,tz,W'.' A h V-nr.,,g9L '4w? ' . 'WJZ' 5. 4 '. b r.,.,vv,kv ,L fn Q , f . 4 ,-,. .gg V' ., ,, A ., , ,sg z ,JW Q J ARA rekbcores ro Scnwnrrz L H Q 1' V L ,L QWHMH y ij! ff. ' .v , g j7 vgw. 721 ,i . 1 ,!,f,,,,,.N ,, I at 5 fl 1 Q2 gpg if -4 FEHTURE X f 112. 1 'l' ' V K , 'Fa' I lv' E I V VV:V V fix , ' ,V :'f 1 . f I a H V , VV y .pf V K ,, D ,g af I , . ,fl fm M w M , , in 'fw V' A f ' f lf 'mJ: 'ax ',,f' ' O l , , ? l , 3 fi Q 4' W A W . af A AV V wr Y I 2 W Q' . in 4' A ,.' . I Esg w , M L' :'i ff V, , , , ' W' , U miq K ,. jj ? 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A, ,-Q H ld 41' 4 1, 0 f f- ,f , sz, , H 1 The Gtadua Bd ' if-f V , , .:.,.....,,:,, ., 279 May 15, 1982 Commenoemenf Day There is o heighrened sense of oworeness occomoonying o doy which morlss o new beginning. The doy o child begins school will be foreyer coorured in his memory os o collecrion of disrincr sensory imogesz rhe chorocrerisric chollsy smell of o clossroom, rhe lurch in one's sromoch when lefr or rhe door wirhoor morher's comforring presence, rhe sound of rhe reocher's cheery Welcome. Jusr os rhe memory of beginning school doys consisrs of disrincr imoges, so foo is rhe eyenr ending rhe college yeors responsible for o 'lsoeciol doy oworeness. 281 NCT A BEGINNING The sun shines brighr on XVidener's grodu- orions, ir is o focr well-known, os roin hos follen on very few commencement exercises in rhe school's hisrory. Groduorion Doy1Q82 deserves no porriculor mention in rhis regord. Yer ro rhe severol hundred srudenrs receiving diplomos the very oir hod o heody quoliry. The doy wos filled wirh the feel of o rusrling gown ogoinsr rhe skin, jubilonr greerings omong clossmores, rhe smell of grondmorher's per- fume os she held close her pride ond joy for o congrorulorory hug. iv . I 4. 5 . gi M .u-' 'W 11 in W...x ,,, 4. 3-'33 L pllyil , XS I' 2 MLS vla- X The viewing stonds were filled to copocity, eoch person woiting for o certoin someone to oppeor in the ronls ond file of groduotes whose somber cop ond gown did little to belie their high spirits. And the commencement ceremony begon. Commencement . . . o peculior word for on event so mony consider o culminotion. The hord won result of mony yeors' leorning is o ribbon-tied tube contoining o leof of porchment. lt seems little compensotion for the energy expended. Yet this toleen is merely thot, to symbol of effort ond high ochievement. Armed with rnis fool, rriese groduores Con rroly Commence, begin rbe probing of rbeir furores Avvov from rne sbelrered College exisrence, commencemenr will rolse on o differenr meoning for eocb individuol involved in me 1982 Ceremonies. For some, college is o meons ro on end. Formol educorion represenrs merely o rung on rne lodder ro rbeir dreoms. For Cerroin orbers, Undergroduore srodies bove imbued o deep respecr for rne guesr of lsnovvledge in ond of irself, rbese ore rbe scbolors for sCnolorsl'iip's solse. Tlfiese individuols develop rneir slsills, ond from omong rbem perbops vvill Come one vvbo in rime vvill molse o discovery ro morls bis nome in l'iisrory's ledger. Gr pernops nor. Yer ononymirv will nor reduce rneir significonce in o Iorger sense. Tne seorcb is noble in ond of irself, Il? 'I xi ...K vs. fffil ' N .MQW . i.i, iw QLQLQ .W - fy! . , NOT AN ENDING Doubt os well os dreoms could be seen beneoth the bright foces of the groduotes. New beginnings hold uncertointies ond olwoys echo questions. Con I hondle the new job? Will I odjust to being on my i own? Does success or foilure lie oheod? Time olone i l will provide the onswers. on ending, but rother on in between time. A time for gotheting the body's energy ond reflecting both on whot hos been ond on whot will be. It is o self- evoluotion ond o time for focing focts. More thon oll this, however, commencement is o celebrotion- - - becouse hopes ond dreoms con olwoys ' overshodow doubts ond feors. ! 1 'it + ,s ' 1 Q S Qs: 286 Commencement, then, is neither o beginning nor ' ' 1 t s bratlon , ,, , , ,,M. , ..,, . , ,. . N, , , , M , 'IH7 Store University. I hod to get o reol job ogoin, I storted sending out opplicotions like mod in the foil of '79, I lost count but I think I corried the Post Office through their next fiscol yeor, os well os the locol duplicoting compony ond St. Regis Poper. In lonuory I received o phone coll from o lody identifying herself os Liso Woodside, not Deon of Student Services ot Widener, just Liso Woodside. She tolked to me for o hcilf on hour ond invited me come down for on interview. In the meontime she re- ceived o request to interview ot NEOUCOM CNorth Eost Ohio University College of Medicine? in Psevenno, Ohio, Her opplicotion to the College of Wooster Cher hometownb brought on offer of on interview for the position of Director of Counseling ond Advising. The Widener interview wos Februory QQ. The wind must hove been blowing ot obout 50 mph with o wind chill foctor of obout 50 below. For some crozy reoson, thot whole doy I felt like I'd found o new home. During the course of the interview doy, o reol picture of Widener emerged thotjust wos floshing, C'mon Lois, this is it. But she sill hod those other two interviews. 'IThe coutious person in me who grew up in thot little town out in the country decided she'd better go through with the other interviews. Funny thing wos, olthough I went through with the other interviews, I think I didn't woit longer thon o weekend to coll ond tell Deon Woodside I'd toke the job. l'm a small town girl who moved to the big city to seek fame and fortune. Deon Fuller returned to Penn Store to close out her commitments, CIGodl Moving is expensive, D, leove o lot of very good friends, cope with finishing up her doctorol progrom off compus, ond tell her fomily thot whe wosn't going to be moving home to Ohio. Thot probobly wos the hordest thing of oll, becouse there is just my brother, sister-in- low, ond niece 450 miles owoy, 10 hours driving time, two hundred dollors round trip flight costs. With my schedule ot Widener I'm lucky if I get to see them once o yeor. It's the only drowbock obout working in this port of the country. I reolly miss my fomily ond friends in Ohio. My phone bills look like it too - - - Mo Bell just odores me, Deon FuIIer's coreer ot Widener storted the 14th of April in 1980. lt's o good time to stort, if ony time is slow it's Iote springs 'II did o lot of reoding those first few weeks, but I wos reolly itching to get storted on thejobf' Her first project wos the Student I-Iondbook. Luckily, working on the Hondbook for Akron's Evening College for four yeors reolly helped. Deon Fuller put together the 1980-81 edition of thot Student Handbook in something like six to eight weeks picking up whot Deon Woodside ond Mrs. Allen hod olreody storted. UI wos reolly busy gothering informotion , . , sorting, shuffling, ond orronging copy ond pictures, rules ond regulo- tions . . . but I wos reolly enjoying whot I wos doing. Summer hod her reodying for her first Widener orientotion check-in. Nothing ever prepored me for going through thot. I used to think it wos pretty terrific being the only counselor ot the Evening College to work open registrotion in the registrotion office ond hondle 500-600 students in on 7 to 8 hour period, keep o smile on my foce, keep them oll hoppy, not get socked once in six yeors or hove onybody threoten to kill me. But nothing, nothing prepored me for Widener's opening on Lobor Doy. Boy, so optly nomedl After working the entire weekend, going through 0 freshmon picnics ot the President's house, dozens of floor meetings ond o miriod other kinds of octivities, Deon Fuller didn't know which woy wos up. I thought I wos tired when I left Akron, ond there I wos four yeors older ond o lot more weory. It wos o good feeling to get through ot the end of those doys ond not hove the whole thing collopsef' As for her Widener collegues, Deon Fuller commented, This is o terrific group of people to work with , they're supportive, understond- ing, creative, ond innovotive. Like ony group of people, there ore misunderstondings. There ore certoinly disogreements, we come from five different bockgrounds - - - but we oll hove the some gools-to provide on otmosphere for the students on this compus thot helps them to grow ond develop os people in o positive woy, to provide on otmosphere thot ollows for the educotionol ospects of the entire compus ro grow ond ossisf rhe srudenfs in Ieorning, ro provide oreolss in forms of srudenr ocrivifies ond TO provide heolrhy reloxorion for oufside rhe clossroomsf' When oslsed ro commenr on rhe srudenrs or Widener, Deon Fuller wos very decided, The srudenrs here ore speciol people, foo. I've seen severol mojor occomplishmenrs brought obour by cooperorive efforr in rhe losf rwo yeors. These sfodenrs worls hord. Orgonizorions ond ocrivi ries on this compus hove been rurned oround TO benefit everyone. Srudenfs cored ond were willing ro worls wifh Us in fhe odminisfrofionf' she soid, 'll consider myself very luclsy TO be oole ro worls wirh the sfudenrs. I cerroinly never would molse ir if oll I hod TO concern myself wirh were mere budgers, finonces ond odminisrrofive dufies. I don'r E gf Q if s 2 wx envy my colleogues in rhose oreos or oll. In spire of the focf rhof somefimes I go home Of nighr ond collopse- I om five yeors older fhon when I leff Alsron, Ir gives me o greof deol of pleosure ro work wifh rhe sfudenfs. I've leorned o lor. I've leorned o lor from my colleogues ond I've leorned on owful lor from rhe sfudenrsf' ediror's nore Lois Fuller, Assisronr Deon of Srudenr Services, come ro Widener in April, 1050 Ten monrhs lorer she become rhe molor corolysr behind rhe reorgonizorion ond resrrocror' ing of rhe Pioneer. 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See the Professor of Military Science on your campus. KTXJYX- Y STANLEY'S the student munchy stop shop! Morning Coffee and Cakes Lunch Sandwiches and Hoagies Late Afternoon Snacks - TAKE OUT SERVICE - on campus at 17th and Walnut Streets facross from Kirkbride Hallb 874-6994 . . . C O CQIVIP. PUBLISHING CQ., NC, 3S22iii5iENlQYZE?E 37640341 69 sg 09 x-X6 at Ps 'XXX xc: YQ' Q3 Qfrx' 69 Y Q wfmrv 1 ' Cohgrotulotiohs To The Closs Of 1982 AASS Q rTT1P To the Pioneer Photographers Steve, Morty, Mork, Morion, Jeff ond Jone: The photos which you hove produced Coverlhg this yeor's sodol, sportlhg ohd ocoderhic eyehts hoye helped rholse this YGOVOOOTS the rhosr oorsrohdlhg ever. Spedol TTTOOISS to Srepheh Hesse ohd Merry Bodsley for their mfihore dedicdrioh, srrohg Corhrhlrrrhehr ohd fihe work which mode rhy job so rhoch more ehjoyople ohd revvordihg, Rob Griet Photo Monoger BEER X SODA X SNACKS BREWERS OUTLET 1937 MacDade Blvd. Woodlyn, Pa. TR6-4200 HALVES 'K QUARTER KEGS CHESTER: TR 4-4391 SANDROSE TROPHY MAKERS OF DISTINCTION 9th Sz Sproul Sts., Chester, PA 19013 WILMINGTON: 475-5100 299 INDEX Donna M. Acrl 747 Wrndsor Place Wallrngford, PA 19086 SAM Karen Adams 1617 Rowan Sr Phrla , PA 19140 Mohammad Ahadi Woodland Parlx Aparrmenrs C141 Woodland, PA 19094 Susan Alencelwcz 1000 Lrrrleron Road Parsrppany NJ 07054 DPhlE Chrlstlne E. Alexander 21806 137rh Avenue Jamarca, NY 11413 BSU, SNA, Monrage Anthony Allucci 60 Old Lancasrer Road Devon, PA 19333 Jody Ambroslno 17 Tenby Chase Wrlmrngran, DE 19809 Baseball Judlth A. Ambruster 1615 Flre Terrace Langhorne, PA 19047 Susan Anderson 1429 Powderhorn Drrve Phoenrxvrlle, PA 19460 DPhlE Dana Angeline 926 Naudarn Avenue Wrlmrngron, DE 19703 Alpha Srgma Phu Chrlstlne M. Antonelll 505 Trlres Avenue Glenalden, PA 19036 SBS, Pl Gamma Mu Soaal Warlsf Communrry Psychology Club Nader Anvari Fox Valley W Apr lf3 Glen Mrlls, PA 19342 lnr'l Club Jody M. 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Budroe 400 Counrry Club Drrve Cherry 11.11, NJ 05003 Llsa Burgln 333 A Srreer Carlrsle, PA 17013 SWE, ASME, SGA Russell E. Burt 213 Prne Avenue Runnemede, NJ 08078 lFC vlce pres, ZBT rreas , Acc'r Soc , Dome, Nar'l Regrsrer, Soccer Mlldred E. Butler 1301 1-lardrng Blvd Norrrsrovvn, PA 19401 SNA, SAC, BSU, WDNR Dawn Calabrese 133 McKrnley Avenue Apr B Lansdowne, PA 19050 Colleen M, Callahan 14 N Sworrhrnore Avenue Rrdley Porls PA 19078 Alpha Srgmo Phu, SAM, The Danlel Caplan 638 Llndley Road Glansrde, PA 19038 SAM lnrrarnurals Baseball Clro Capuana 570C Tryens Road Avon, PA 19014 Kevln M. Carr 1 Carnbndge Road Turnersvrlle, NJ 08012 Alpha Srqmo Phr Chrlstlna M. Carroll 6400 Scrossy Road Oxford PA 19363 John Carter 107 Lolsevlew Drrve Rrdley Parls, PA 19078 Claudla C. Casey 222 Evergreen Avenue Folsann PA 19033 Chorale, SBS rreas Lals Cattermole 117 Kenhorsr Blvd Readrng, PA 19607 WCF Peter D. Celllni lr. 101 Harvey Road Wallrngfara PA 19086 Stephen Cesare Hardrng Hwy Malaga, NJ 08328 TKE, Werghr Trarnlng Club Llsa Chetty 420 S 3rd Srreer Colwyn, PA 19023 Steven Cherry 2913 Burden Road Parlxsrde, PA 19015 Pm Era Srgrna, Kappa Slgm Karen Chew 804 7rh Srreer Whlrehall, PA 18052 Phr Srgrna Slgrna Michaela Chojnowskl 505 W Brookhaven Road Wollrngford, PA 19086 Lena T, Ciccarella 1350 Plum Srreer Doorhwyn, PA 19061 SPSEA, Irallan Club, WDNR Robert Clletti 1128C Haverford Road Crum Lynne, PA 19022 Gary Clorlne 5B Devon Road Hoverrown, PA 19083 Foarball Llsa Cocceftl 123 Pierce Srreer Eynon, PA 18403 SNA, Thera Chr Dome, Freld Haclsey a, ROTC, WDNR Wresrlrng Bruno Codlspotl 1139 Rrrner Srreer Phrla, PA 19148 Patrice L. Coe 814 Rrdley Creels Drrve Medra, PA 19063 Phl Era Srqrna Joseph Coffey 3705 Rrverra S Lane Chesrer, PA 19014 Robert Cole 3101 Buch Srreer Whrrehall PA 18052 Foorball Denlse M. Coll 737 Norrh Srreer Wearherly, PA 18255 Alpha Chr, SAM, Pr Gornma Mu sec , Polrrrcal Affarrs Club sec Art Colllas 2521 Mansfreld Avenue Drexel l-lrll, PA 19026 Lambda Chl Alpha, SAM, Inrrarnurals Matthew L. Colllns 37 Eleanor Road Plrrsfreld, MA 01201 Alpha Srgrrra Phl, Football, SPSEA Resldenr Assrsranr Alan Colna 338 E Red Banlc Avenue Woodbury, NJ 08096 SAM, TKE pres , Baseball Carol 1. Coons Box 279 Overbrook Acres Mount Unron, PA 17066 Anthony Costa 3427 Kennedy Drlye Upland, PA 19015 Acc'r Soc , Larnba Chr Alpha Phu Era Srgrna, Allen Harwrrz Award, Alpha Chr Charles Crelghton 5135 Townshlp Lrne Road Drexel Hull, PA 19026 Boslserball Alan Crlswell R D 31 Seven Valleys Pennsylvanro 17360 Baseball, IEEE, SAM Martha Culbreath 220 E Orh Srreer Apr 3A Chesrer, PA 19013 Martln L. Cullen 7118 Seaford Road Upper Darby, PA 19082 Patrlcla M, Cullen 254 Woodbrldge Road Clrfran He-lghrs, PA 19018 SBS, Pr Cvarnma Mu, Social Work! Communrry Psych Club Dlane M. Cwallna 728 Mrlmonr Avenue Sworrhmore, PA 19081 Carol Davlson 32 W Rrdley Avenue Rldley Park, PA 19078 Monroge, SAM, SBS, Arr Club pres, Ralph P. Degroodt 302 Woshrngron Avenue Polrrlcal Affarrs Club Plrrnan NJ 08071 Sli Club ASME Tennrs Jo-Ann DeIVacchio 6151 Harley Avenue Phlla, PA 19142 SAM, ASU Teresa Derr 468 Wesrvrew Drrve R D Elrzaberhtown PA 17022 SNA, Slgrna Srgrno Slgrna Joseph R. DeSanto 2013 Sprrnghouse Road Broomall, PA 19008 31 ACU Soc , SAM, Whos Who Alpha Chr, Chess Club Acc r Honor Soc Phl Era Slgma Suzanne M. Desnoyers 210 Washlngron Drlve Warchung, NJ 07060 WDNR, Newrnan Club Marla D'EsposIto 6 Jumprng Brools Drrve Neprune, NJ 07753 SNA Ourdoors Club Barbara DeTurlr RD 433 Box 377 Kurzrown, PA 19530 Nurslng Honor Soc, SNA, Alpha Chr, Phr Era Srgrna James G, Dewan 248 Raberra Avenue Collrngdale, PA 19023 MACS pres , SAM Reglna DlPIetro 1520 S 12rh Srreer Phlla, PA 19045 SAM, Acc'r Soc James R. DITarantu 139 Horned Drrve Sprrnqfreld, PA 19064 Baseball, Soccer, ASME Deborah Dlvlns 200 S Chester Rd Swarrhmore, PA WCFfsrnall group caordlna Joseph Domsohn 720 E Lrncoln Hwy Coaresvrlle, PA 19320 Foarball James Donohue 29 Nurrrngharn Rd Bedford Hllls, NY 10507 Lacrosse, lnrrarnurals Karen A. Donovan 194 Glencee Road Upper Darby, PA 19082 tor SGA, SNA, Lacrosse, Alpha Slgrna Phr Susan Doran 210 Jaclsson Sr Parr Carbon, PA 17965 Monlca A. Dougherty 937 Carherrne Ave Woadlyn, PA 19094 The Dame, Pre law Soc, Polrrrcal Affarrs Club, SAM Chrls Douglas 500 N Lernon Sr , AI Media, PA 19063 Phr Era Srgrna rreas , TKE, Lacrosse, Foorball, Acc'r Soc Elsa Doyle 215 E Mr Vernon Sr Oxford PA 10303 Alpha Srgma Phr, Freld Hoclsey, IFC rreas Leo F. Doyle, Jr. 147 Farrland Ave Haverrown, PA 10083 Baslserball, Alpha Chr Steven N. Dubendorl 425 E Scehrc Rd Sprrrrgfreld, PA 10004 Wrnd Ensemble, Pep Band, Brass Ensemble Karen R. Duff 3212 Polls Road Norrrsrown, PA 10403 Cheerleadrng copr , Alpha Srgma Phr Mary Ann K. Dyson Counrry Club Road Phoenrxvrlle, PA 10460 ODE SAM Davld Ehrhon 211 Harrrsron Road Broalshaven, PA 10015 SPSEA, Who's Who, Alpha Chr Cheryl Eltel 1350 Phoenrxvrlle Prlse Wesr Chesrer, PA 10380 0PhrE, lennrs RA Cynthla Emanuel 1145 Concord Road Asron, PA 10014 Acc'r Soc , SAM Tamara Engle 14 Wrnrermore Rd Lebanon, PA 17042 WCF, Svvrmmrng John Erb 2 The Brae Woodbury, NY 11707 Hosseln Esfahani Wrdeher College Chesrer, PA 10013 Mohammad-Reza Etemad 640 Sourh Ave 08 Secane, PA 10015 ASME, ASCE Thomas J. Evans 77 Lodxharr Sr Wrllses borre, PA 18702 Tad Bera Pr, Alpha Chr, lEEEfpres, Phr Era Srgmo, Chess Club Bruce R. Famlgllo O30 Wrllramsbarg Drrve Broomall, PA 10008 Lambda Chr Alphafsec , SAC Peggy Farley 005 Ashboarne Rd Chelrenham, PA 10012 Alpha Srgma Phr, SNA Ann Farr 148 Hewerr Road Wyncore, PA 10005 SNA, The Dome, Proneer '70, '80 Thomas Farrell 73 Joyce Drrve Hauppauge NY 11788 Lambda Chr Alpha Margaret Faust 413 Exton Road Harboro, PA 10040 Brlan Fauone 3030 Albany Sr Schenectady, NY 12304 Lacrosse, ZBT sec , RA Carlo J. Fedele 3314 N Roclsfreld Dr Wrlmrngron, DE 10810 Joan Fedock 600 S Provrdence Road Wallngford, PA 10080 SAM, MACS Joanne L, Fenstetmnker 130 Narfolls Ave Egg Harbor Crry, NJ 08215 Alpha Chr, Pr Gamma Mu, Phr Cathy Ferko 732 Cedar Dr Phoenrxvrlle, PA 10400 Tennrs Mlchael J. Flte 101 Harmrl Road Broomall, PA 10008 Kappa Phr, Arr Club TKE, Acc'r Soc, Foarball, Intramurals Mlchael J, Fletcher O18 Meddavv Dr Wesr Chesrer, PA 10380 Glenn A. Flores 1820 Whrrehall Sr Allenrawn, A 18104 ASME rreas , WCFfpres , Pea B Les R. Follo 28 Chandler Dr Wesr Chesrer, PA 10380 AlDSfpres , ACS, Kappa Srgma Susan J. Foreman Foreman Lane Pelham NH 03070 Llnda M. Foster 1600 Dogwood Road Flourrown, PA 10031 SNA, Alpha Srgma Phr James T. Fox 5230 Gramercy Dr Clrfrarr Hgrs, PA 10018 Baseball, SAM lnrramarals Ted Frles 403 W Lancosrer Ave Shlllrngron, PA 10607 ODE, Soccer, Alpha Chr, SAM Danlel J. Frltz 8000 Albron Sr Phrla, PA 10136 and, Wrnd Ensemble Lambda Chr Alpha, Golf, SAC, SGA-srenaror, Inrramarals, Pr Gamma Mu, SAC Mlchoel Frost 517 Saxer Ave Sprrngfreld, PA 10064 Alpha Chr, Rugby, Phr Era Srgrna, Alpha Srgma Phr Dlane Funderburg 160 Huron Ave Norwood, PA 10074 Davld J. Gabrlel P O Box 8508 Phrla, PA 10010 Alpha Srgma Phr Lacrosse Elleen Gaghan 20 Folcrolr Ave Folcrofr, PA 10032 Susan Gale 53 Calller Crrcle Rldley Parls, PA 10078 Phr Srgma Srgmo, SNA James Gallagher 1202 Lrloc Lane Readrng, PA 10600 SAM, ODE, Rugby Carol A. Gallant 124 Krlhade Trarl Medford Lalses, NJ 08055 Wllllam F. Galloway III 2311 Wynnwood Road Wrlmrngron, DE 10810 TKE, Rugby co capr , IFC, Wolfgram Memorral AWOTO Dennis J. Galvin 123 Phrllrps Ave Deal, NJ 07723 ASCE, Crass Coanrry Terry Galzerano 3070 E Chesrnar Ave Vrne-land, NJ 08360 Phr Srgma Srgma, Alpha Ch Who s Who SNA Wrnd Ensemble Alexander George 514 Radley Crrcle Morron, PA 10070 Tau Bera Pr, Phr Era Srgma Daniel K. Glancaterlno 001 Longacre Blvd Yeadon, PA 10050 Ann E. Glanglullo 131 Golf Vrevv Road Ardmore, PA 10003 Alpha Srgma Phr, SNA Cheryl Glasgow 1552 Lrncoln Ave Sharon Hull, PA 10070 Rlchatd Goetz 411 N Sroclsron Ave Werronah, NJ 08000 SAM Edward Grablas 214 Mahrcan Lester, PA 10113 Rosalie Grant 406 N Morron Ave Morron, PA 10070 SBS Edlth Gray Collrngs Ave Berlrn, Nl 08000 SNA Amy 5. Greenburg-Schwartz 0821 Sylvester Sr Phlla, PA 10140 SNA Robert Grlet 1216 Wesrmonr Ave Roslyn, PA 10001 ASME-vrce-charrman, ASCE, WDNR Pronner 82 pharo manager Phr Era Srgma, Tau Bera H, Alpha Chr SAM Tehnrs Maryanne A. Grisz 401 Monrecelo Ave Asron, PA 10014 SAMfpres, SGA, Art Club, Alpha Chl, Who s Who Mary F. Gruszlta 1301 Kung Sr Straadsaorg PA 16300 SGA, Pt Gamma Ma, ODE, A1pha Chl, Acc r Soc , Acer Honor Soc , Polrrlcal Atfolrs Club pres John F. Holley 2340 Vlllo Dr Pottstown, PA 10404 Alpha Stgma Phu, ASME Raymond T, Hager RR 81 Box 73 New Farrfteld, CT 00610 Llso Hahn 11100 Norlee Drlve Sllver Sptlng MD 20902 Polltlcal Adults Clao, SGA senator, Acc'r Soc , Pl Gamma Mo, ODE Davld Hallett Tlnker Hrll Road, RD 2 Phoenlxvllle PA 10400 Gerald R. Hnlpin 120 Oalslawn Terrace Vlnelond, NJ 08300 The Dome, SAM, SGA Ann Homllton 737 Woodland Ave Otadell. NJ 07040 Pnl Era Slgrno John Honnhan 520 Swarthmore Ave Fobsorn, PA 10033 Barbara A. Handline 110 Shlsler Ave Aldon, PA 10018 SNA, Alpha Chl, Narslng Honor Soc Teresa M. Harrlngron 320 Campbell Ave Havertown, PA 10083 SNAfsec, Alpha Stgma Phl, H Bruce D, Harrls 107 W Greenwood Ave Lansdowne, PA 10050 omecornlng Queen, 1070 ACS-pres Alpha Chl, Chorale, Phl Ero Srgmo Lorralne A, Harrls 5 Tunrson Court Wtlmrngron, DE 10810 SNA, Alpha Srgma Phl Thomas J. Hanley 335 Frddlers Green Dover, DE 10001 IEEE Jacqueline D. Hayes 8507 Lewls Rd Newtown Square, PA 10073 SNA, The Dome, DPhlE, RA Donna Hendrick 704 Camorldge Rd Brookhaven, PA 10015 Feld Hockey Lacrosse, ASCE, SWE-pres, Alpha Srgrna Pht, SGA-senator, Tau Beta Pt Jeffrey Hennelly 1242 Hugh Gare Rd Wesr Chester, PA 10380 Klmberly Henry 532 Droolshaven Rd R23 Brookhaven, PA 10015 Stephen Hesse 131 Ltsmore Ave Glenmde, PA 10038 AIDS, Ploneer '82, SAM, W Vllllam Heston 823 Srerner Mlll Rd Feasrervrlle, PA 10047 SAM, ODE, RA John Hlnes 217 Kemp Avenue Farr Haven, NJ 07701 Jlm Hlrschmonn 1141 Doger Rd Watrnlwster, PA 18074 Llnda S, Hoffman 412 Arden Road Conshohocken, PA 10428 Clffpres ROTC, theatre wrdener, lnr'l Club, SGAfsenator Jane K. Holefelder 5340 Chvchestet Avenoe Aston, PA 10014 ASU Mark A. Holfelder 107 W Comrnela Sr Drtdgetan, NJ 08302 Peer counselor, WDNR Sharon Holler RD 4, Dax 553 Newport, PA 17074 Soclal Worl4!Communlty Ps Barbara J. Honour 000 Falcon Lane West Chester, PA 10380 Montage, SPSEA Danna L. Howarth RD 1 Dorllng Sprtngs, PA 17007 SNA Joseph Hubaj 110 Wesrmrnsrer Drlve Walllngfotd, PA 10080 Kathryn A. Hughes 7 Vellan Dr Dear, DE 10701 Charlotte M. Humphrles 183 Castle Hrs Ave Pennsvtlle, NJ 08070 SNA John D. Huselton 007 Camortdge Rd Brookhaven, PA 10015 Chrlstopher S. Hylen 212 Mt Vernon Ave Haddonfteld, NJ 08033 ych Club, Ptoneer '70 Alpha Slgrna pl'1lV1C9'DlQS, Rugbyrcapt , ASCE rreas, ACS, Tao Beta Pr vtce pres, Sophomore Class-vrce pres John F. lacono 728 E Chester Pulse Apt I3 Rldley Park, PA 10078 Acc't Soc , SAM, WDNR Deanna L. Jean 1003 Gleneagle Rd Balto , MD 21230 Phl Slgrno Stgmafpres, Who's Who, Nar'I Register Chrlstlan D. Johnson 2000 Droadway Horboro PA 10040 Phl Era Svgrna, Alpha Chr, Tao Beta Pl IEEE Dreoma J. Jones 5100 Cedgare Road DaIrlmore, MD 21200 WCF, AIDS Kerry M. Kane 318 Walker Road Ambler, PA 10002 Acc't Sac, SAM, Acer Honor Soc treas Tennls Tennrs Club rreas Harry J. Karapalldes 0 Arlrngron Avenue Mapie Shade, NJ 08052 Delores Kearney 15 Nerherwood Dr Spttngfteld, PA 10004 RA, Softball The Dome, SNA Inrramurols Patrlcla Kearney 410 Moreland Road Wallrngford, PA 10080 AIDS Beth Kearns 2883 Levell Ave Broomall, PA 10008 Lacrosse Toro Kelly 3 Cedar Mews Newtown, PA 18040 Theta Chl Walter J. Kern III RD32 Dax 188 MonroevtlIe, NJ 08343 Alpha Slgma Phlftreos Michael Kernlcky 1822 Cnclser Lane Folcrofr, PA 10032 Gary l.. Kerstetter 145 Shtsler Ave Aldon, PA 10018 Acer Soc , Baseball, Golf Kevln J. Kervlclt 30 Elm St Wtndsor Loclas, CT 00000 Tad Kappa Epstlon Llsa A. Klnsler 38 Ridge Ave Asron, PA 10014 SNA Laurlan Klrchner 1030 Cedarwood Rd Glenolden, PA 10030 SNA, Alpha Chl, Whos Who Karen Koget 820 Haverford Road Rvdley Parls, PA 10078 Marle Kozak 410 Russell St Rldlev Park, PA 10078 SNA, Alpha Chl, Narsrng Honor Soc Shella Kramer 2317 Harrel Ave Phlla , PA 10152 Alpha Chl, ODE, Pl Gamma Mu Phu Era Stgma Acct Soc SAC Robert Kunz 2140 N Prc1y1dm-hce 11411111 Mears PA 19060 6011 Denise Lafterty 1604 Oragom 01yd Lahccsrer PA 17601 Steven Laise 1101 W M0111 S1 Srroudsoavq PA 15360 Lisa M. Lamparella 1115 Cre-'s1y1f1w Rd Darby PA 19023 SAM Michelle Lang 4713 Sor1sorr1 S1 P11110 , PA 19139 BSU,WDN1l Moaraqv SGA Tony Lawrow 1951 E S1e1111 S1 P11110 PA191311 1EEE Gary Lehman V1 0 32 Dax 412 P1119 Groyfr PA 17903 ASME P111 E111 S1Qr'1a Gail Lehndorff 280 Brujgoyyczrc-r Ra A 12 Droakhayerw PA 19015 SNA Rosemary Lelli C3009 Aza1er1 lr Nofr1s1ow1X PA 19410 SNA A1ph1. Smyha P'1 Juan Leon 1100 A1bQr1 A1 01aa1shoys 1 PA 19015 SAM MAEKJ Jeffrey Lerner 8214 Marne Drrye Dc1'c MD 21206 A105 SAM Foo 3c11 Lacrosse Mark G. Levendusky 13702 Harcnrrr Rd Phoemx MD 21131 Juliet A, Lewis 1623 ups11u111 51 11 xy Washmgrar- DC 20011 H1spah1c Arm-11cah Ona Maarnqo 1111101 rhearfe vwooher Ph1 Erc. S1q1ha Bonita Llghty V10 2 Drogae PA 17309 SINA Joseph Limmina 10 Do1'oh C1 Wfwhgrafs DE 19810 Daseaa11 Nancy E. Lockhart R1 70 in Haynes Cree1f Lane Meforc M 08055 The Darhe SAM Nancy T. Lockhart 714 Up1yers11y Park Rachesrer NY 14020 Jeffrey M. Lougheod 11155 OI1yer Lary- Dm111Wyh PA 100:11 Andrew Lupter 7 lkross 110 Nvwarls DE 19718 Acc ' Soc Joseph R. Maccherone 111 588 Mu1I1:a H111 NJ 085062 Larhoaa Ch1 A1p1111 SAM Jaclyn A. Macheslsa 00x 277 Cherry 11111 D1 110 32 C1ar1ss S11111r1111 PA 1251111 Greg Malonga 159 Cowacds 11:1 Parr Wash1hg1ar1 NY 11050 Saoal Wor1sfC11r11111111111y Psych Gab SDS rhecrrv ywdeher Joseph Mallozzi 7 M1 P1easan1 Ayrr Amblf-1 PA 19002 WDNO SAM A11 1 S411 6011 A111 Honor S01 Klm M. Mcmtz 225 N 56111 S1 P11110 PA 19139 Marcie Markel 2150 Aroar Ln111- Asroh, PA 190111 David Marsh 01s!'1op Ho11av- 111151 G1aoyy111Q Newrnwh Squaw PA 19073 Richard Martin 22 S Jacusar- S' 1,yfmrs111y NJ 0111100 Peter Mathieson 17511 Commar yy:-111111 Aye M0rr1c1s NY 11560 Soccer IEEE 1110 pw-, Leah Matson 21 Jehm S1 01oa1m111e PA 15525 SNA Johanna Mattero 147 Edgewood Aya Broakhayeh PA 19015 Anna L. Matthews 110 Srahey Drank Dr money P0111 PA 19075 Sw1rr1r111hg AU 1 Son Maria S. Mcttiola 300 Hesroh Aye Narnsrawh, PA 191103 11:11, Ph1 Soma Swgrha Accr Soc , SAM Mary A, Matuslk 585 Lafayerre Aye Ca1111'1gda1e, PA 19023 SAM, MACS y1ce pres Lacrosse Potrlcla Molyszclak 1239 111h Sr Eddysrahe, PA 19013 Frances McAvoy 121 Acran Lane Vaoroees, NJ 08043 SNA pres , DPh1E Michael D. McCorry 1142 Bah A11 Vid Haye11ayy'1 PA 19083 0as1se1on11 Daseaav Michael McCormick 211 Vernon 110 Hayerrayyn PA 19083 Kappa S1qh1a SAM MAKS Thomas McCormick 817 E 10111 S1 Chesrer PA 19013 William H. McCreary III 9 Norrh 111111 W1lrh1hq1ar1 DE 19810 P1 Garhrha Mc ODE Maureen McGinn 1520 E Moya Aye P11110 PA 19147 SAM Daslse-1Da11 Lynn E, McGrory 300 Lndmwahha Sr Re-aa1hQ PA 19001 SNA Timothy D. McKeever B04 Wrhdwr Aye Newporr DE 19804 AnnMarie McLaughlin 22 Waadknha D1 G1e1'1 M111s PA 19342 Susan N. McMullen 801 Sourh Ayehae Secane, PA 19016 AIDS Ph1 Kappa Ph1, P111 1111 S1gma, A1p11a Ch1 Swvhmirig Catherine McMurttie 1107 W1l1ahaya Aye Swarrhmore, PA 19061 SWE ASME Harold McNair B32 West arh Sr Chesrer, PA 19018 DSU rreas Acc'1 Soc ser Lisa Meade 274 Pawe11 lla Spr1hQ11e1d PA 19004 Peer Cao Chora1e SPSEA P1onee' 82 Robert Mealey 489 Ka1rh1n S1 War1'h1r1s1er PA 15974 FoorDa11 Jose L. Mediayilla G P O 00x 111141 Caparra He-1Qh1s Sra Sap Jaan, PR 00922' ASCE pros Colleen P. Meehan 2223 Froh1s11r1 Ave Morran, PA 19070 ASME SWE sec Williams H. Meekins 2404 Ch1Iharr1 P1 Paramac, M0 20554 ROTC Ranger C1uby1cep1es Color Larry R, Meglathery, Jr. 530 Penh Ayehue S1hIs1hg Sphhg PA 19008 Acc'1 Soc Lambda Ch1 Alpha rreas hsehhg, SAM, MACS, Chess Club Guard 304 1 Jennifer G. Mercer 3210 Pearl S1 111110, PA 10104 pOllllCOl AHa1rs Club DSU Jlm Mertz 407 Selberrs C1 Wes! Lawn PA 10000 Tau Bera P1pres, WCF, lEEE, Ph1 E1a Slgma Alpha C111 Tammy L. Mest 203 E Phula Ave Doyerrown, PA 10512 Stephen V. Metzlnger 223 E Laur1s1on S1 P111la , PA 10128 Tau Kappa Eosdon ASME, ASCE, Faorball Paul Mlchoel 87 Maclcay Dr Tenafly, NJ 07070 IEEE rreas, Mark Mlller 703 Taslser Srreer llldley Parls PA 10075 Tau Dera P1 Ph1 E10 Slgmo, Kappa Sngma, ASME Joyceonn Mills 005 Scorr Lane Wallmgfaro PA 10080 Mark L. Miniconzi 503 LaGrange Ave Esslngron, PA 10020 Intramurals Janet L. Monkmon 1031 71h Ave Folsom, PA 10033 Antoinette Moody 1332 E Chveden SY Ph1la, PA 10110 DSU Whos Who, P1 Gamma Mu, YUA Soclal Worls!Con'1n'1un1ry Psych Club Tlmothy C, Mooney 02 E W11g111 S1 Pleasanrwlle NJ 08232 Alpha Slgrna P111 Foaroall, SAM Eugene F. Moore 112 Parls Caurr East Marlran, NJ 08053 Kappa Slgma Mlchelle A, Moore PO Box 132 Holmes, PA 10043 SAM Ire-as , SGS pres , ODE, Alpha C111 P1 Gamma Mu, Phu Era Slqrna, Acc'1 Soc, S141 Club, Iralran Club, Monraqe Vlctor Morertl 310 Sche1ve11 Ave Aston, PA 10014 Kappa Sugrna, Swlmrnlng Frances J. Morrls 31 Mary Jane Lane Newrown Square PA 10073 Alpha C111 Wllllom Morrls 1524 E Wullawgrave Avenue Wyndmoor PA 10115 ZDT, SAM Donna Moses 2027 W Arlannc S1 Ph1Ia, PA 10140 DSU, SNA Arlenio Moss 0 Race S11ee1 Upland, PA 10015 SAM, DSU Chrlstlne Mruk 405 Morton Ave Folsom, PA 10033 SNA, Ourdoor Club, ln1'l Club Beth-Ann Murphy 733 Srnolse Pupe Lane Harleyswlle, PA 10438 Tau Bera P1 SWE, ASME sec , WCF Mary C. Murphy 5 Susan S1 Easr Longmeadow MA 01028 P111 S1grna Slarna SNA Sharon Nagle 1421 Grace Fld Swarrhnnore, PA 10081 SNA Elleen M. Nelllng 810 7111 Ave Prospecr Park, PA 10070 Michael Noone 100 Maauson Ave Praspecr Park PA 10070 Steven R. Norstrom 2003 Falrwood Lane Wllmlngron, DE 10810 Stephen 1. O'BrIen 202 N Oals Ave C1111on Helghrs, PA 10018 SAM Lindo O'Donnell 225 Lhshoos C1 Aston, PA 10014 AlDS, Arr Club Vlrglnla O'Donnell 3213 l'Xon11lly Rd W1lm1ng1on, DE 10810 P111 Stgrna Slqrna, SAM John O'Horn 4701 Snr Galahad Dr Brookhaven, PA 10015 Danlel O'Shea 331 E051 Srare S1 Med1a, PA 10003 Natolle Pokela 5300 Mullfalr Rd Fa1rv1ew, PA 10415 SNA Mehraban Parsla 477 Sourhcrofr Ave Sprunghela, PA 10004 Shahrokh Parsla Omega Coon 420 S-Sp11ngt1ela D 11 Clfron Helghls, PA 10018 Wayne Parsons 010 Walnur S1 Palmyra, NJ 08005 ASMEcha1rr1'1an, WDNR Mary Pasquorlello 020 Wlndnng Hollow Dr Franlxlln Lalses, NJ 07417 Tennls, SNA, SAC Hefty M. Perillo 111 Fe-I1on Avenue Colhngaale, PA 10023 SGA pres, Jun1ar and Sensor Class v1ce pres, SPSEAfv1cep1es Eleld l-loclfey, Lacrosse, SBS Na1'l lleg1s1er, Whos Who Charles H. Perry 113 Llncaln Avenue Callungdale, PA 10023 Marsha Peton 442 Valley V1ew Psa Langhorne PA 10047 Theta C111 SNA Paul J. Podgorski 2811 S 05111 S1 Phlla, PA 10142 Dlona Ponwoy Oalx Lane, ll D 8 Vuncenrown, NJ 08088 Alpha Slgma Phu, SNA Joel L. Potteiger 000 N Wya Ave Shulllngton, PA 10007 Rugby, SAM, Inrramorals Kenneth Powell 270 E Duhon Mlll Psa Chesrer PA 10015 Dennls Puma 373 Ford Ave Fords, NJ 08803 ACC1 Soc, SAM, Lacrosse James A. Quattro 3015 V1c1ar Ave Broolshaven, PA 10015 SAM Tony Roguso 50 l-lenry Srreer Scarsaale, NY 10583 Boseml, SAM, Sl-.1 Club Kelth Ramsay ll D 85 Box 413 LeI'11gl'11on PA 18235 Acc'1 Soc , Lambda C111 Alpha Lynonne 1. Rapp 3141 Crlclwer Hd Pseadrng, PA 10005 WCF secfrreas , P111 Sfgma S1g1'na, SGA se-naror Kathleen M. Reid 107 N Prlnceran Ave Ventnor, NJ SNA, SAC Thomas Reinboth 1485 Nancy Dnve Soorhampron, PA 18000 Lambda C111 Alpha-rreas, Acc'1 Soc Debra A. Repinec 228 Dlough C1 Faurless H1lls, PA 10030 Tennrs, SNA, Alpha Sgma P111 Wallace Resarl 714 Marsha Dnve Neptune, NJ 07753 , Busuness ca op Soc lKOTCSuper1or Coder, General EE n'1acMo1land Trophy SGA 1udlc1al board Mllton Richardson, Jr. P O Dax 5021 Phlla, PA 10101 IEEE Vlncent J. Rlsi 1264 Center Road Havertown, PA 10083 Cathyann Roach 24 W Htnclsley Lane Rldley Patls PA 10078 Timothy Robbins 611 Avrs Mlll Rd Woodstown, NJ 08000 TKE, SAM Noel E. Roberts 34 French St Forestvtlle, CT 06010 Lambda Cht Alpha Karen A. Rockwell 2111 Academy Ave Morton, PA 10070 Alben Rodrlguez 30 Wharton Pls Blvd Hamrnonton, NJ 08037 Soccer, ASME, lnt'l Club, Marrtal Arts Club, theatre wldener, Spanrsh Club Cheryl Ralla 2224 S State St Dover, DE 10001 TrrStgmo Barbara Rossi 1021 Pershtng Place South Platnfreld, NJ 07060 SNA Feraldoon Rostami 250 Beverly Boulevard Parls Phlladelphta, PA 10082 Stacy A, Roth 1621 Sherwood Rd Wyomtsstng, PA 10610 ROTC Jock Ruane 600 Btclsmote Dttve Wallrngfotd, PA 10086 James J. Ryan. Jr. 27 Marlon Dr North Haven, CT 06473 Valerle Ryan 511 Morton Ave Apt 5 Rldley Patls, PA 10075 Whos Who, SAM, P1 Garnm Susan Ryborczyk 22 Apple Ave Browns Mllls, NJ 05015 Ramzl Sabbagh 2016 Jamarca Drtve Wllmtngran, DE 10810 Lane East a Mu, MACS TKE, SAM lnt'l Club, MACS pres Att Club pres , Htspantc Ametlcan Club vtce pres Mark K. Sagerholm 30 Lagoon Rd Ocean Ctty, NJ 06226 SAM Salah M. Sagur 525 Chester Pulse, Apt D 10 Phlla , PA 10078 Wllllam Salotto 2076 N Ptovtdence Rd Meora, PA 10063 Thomas SantoSalvo 210 Scotland St Scotch Plotns, NJ 07076 TKE-vtcefptes, MACS, SAM Alberta Scanlon 403 Haverford Place Swarthmore, PA 10051 ASU, SAM Wllllam D. Schaefer, Jr. 311 Hardrng Ave Mllmont Park, PA 10030 Kappa Srgma, IEEE, ASME, PSPE Karen Schenk 560 Cttcle Dt E Stroudsburg, PA 15301 Phl Slgmo Sagtna, Pep Dano, Wtnd Ensemble Mary Schlazza 600 Bowers Lane Walllngford PA 10086 Phlllp J. Schmid 6125 Forrest Ave Pennsauisen, NJ 08110 Lambda Chl Alpha Allan Schwoyer 1366 Curtts Rd Southampton, PA 16066 Theta Chl, Acc't Soc , Bus1ness Ca op Soc Donna Scott 1122 Parker Sr Chester, PA 10013 Raymond Scott 1204 McCa1fety Place Chester, PA 10010 Football Jeffrey Selbert 10 Broadbent Road Wtlmlngton, DE 10810 Lambda Chl Alpha, Honneet '81, '82 Robert D. Sharp 3000 Patrtaan Dr Phtla, PA 10154 Lambda Chu Alpha, SAC, Cross Country, Trocls, AIBS Dennls C. Sheedy 002 Ford Street West Conshohocken, PA 10428 Tlmothy V. Shlsko IJ Rose Lane Plotnvrew, NY 11503 Alpha Srgma Phl, Whos Who, Lacrosse capr , WDNR, Acct Soc Curtls Shollenberger 200 Northwood Drtve Lebanon, PA 17042 Acc't Soc, SAM, Golf, ZBT Carolyn Shoosmlth 420 Adalt Rd Holmes, PA 10043 SNA Kathleen D. Shulok 207 S MacDade Blvd Glenolden, PA 10000 SBS, SAM, Alpha Pst Omega Peggy Slmklns Conhouse Road, RD 32 Box 21B Elmer, NJ 06318 Julla A. Slmmans 371 Dash Ave Medta, PA 10063 Sooal Watk!Communlty Psyc Lorralne G. Smallwood Box 104, RD 81 County Ltne Road East Greenvtlle, PA 15041 SNA, SGA, Alpha Stgmo Phl Vllllarn L. Smlth 2 Woretvlew Rd Apt T 11 West Chester, PA 10360 Lambda Chr Alpha vtcefpres , Chrlsllne Smithwlck 15 Jordan Lane Portland CT 06460 h Club Art Club, SAC, Montogerpres, MACS Pht Stgma Stgma, SAM Whos Who Nicholas J. Snitzer 33 N Mottls St Clatt, PA 17070 Phr Era Stgma, Alpha Chr, Phl Frank Sommerer 203 Fern AVe Willow Grove, PA 10000 Kappa Phr Rugby, Lacrosse, Alpha Srgrna Pht, SAM, Skt Club, SGAfsenatat, WDNR, The Dame Tracey M. Soulas 25 Locust Ave Sptrngfteld, PA 10064 Acc't Soc , SAM Mary J. Splnasl 622 5 Edge Park Dr Haddonfleld, NJ 00033 AlBSfpres, ACS SGA, Pt Gamma Mu, ODE Proneet, Softball, Tennts Eleanor J. Splt1.Salotto 2078 N Ptovldence Road Medta, PA 10060 Eleanor O Dower Award Cralg O. Staller 61 Hlnchtnan Road R D 32 Morlron, NJ 08053 ACS, Chorale, WCF, WDNR Scott Stanley RD 81 Box 120 Annandale, NJ 06801 RA, Alpha Srgrno Pht, SGAse nator, Lacrosse Acc't Soc, SAM, ODE, Pr Gamma Mu, Whos Who, Bustness Co op Soc vtce pres, The Dome Phyllls M. Stevenson 217 Ctanboutne Dt Broomall, PA 10008 SNA, DPhtE, Phu Eta Stgrna Charles Stay 636 Lamp Post Lane Aston, PA 10014 Pht Eta Stgma, lEEEfsec, Alpha Chl, Tau Deva Pt Edward Strlcker R D 31 Box 302 Basklng range, NJ 07020 Basketball, Alpha Stgma Phr, Rugby, lFCfpres Gary R. Strlght 214 Wtnter St Meora, PA 10063 IEEE Mlchael Sulllvan 113 W Locust St Oxford, PA 10363 Soccer, The Dome, SPSEA Brenda L. Surer 407 Brentwood Rd Haverrown, PA 19083 SNA Mary Sweeney O20 Mohawk Ave Norwood, PA 19074 Soclal Warl4fCommunlry Psych Club pres, ASU, SDS Joseph D. Szczechowskl 1002 Sycamore Sr Wllmlngron, DE 19805 Monrage vlce pres , Phu Era Slgma, Pre law Soc , The Dome, Marrlal Arrs Club, rhearre wldener Donnamclrle Taylor 214 Plnehursl Road Wllmlngton, DE 19803 Acc'r Soc Terrle S. Taylor 737 Melvln Dr Greensburg, PA 15601 SNA, The-ra Chl Maureen Thompson 37 Whlrely Terrace Darby, PA 19023 Martha Thornley 13552 SW 57rn Cr Mlaml, FL 33156 Anhur H. Tlldesley, Jr. 217 Kemp Avenue Farr Haven, NJ 07701 Sophomore, Junlor Senlor Class pres Acc'l Soc rreas , SGA, SAM, Alpha Slgma Phl, Scorr Paper Foundarlon Award, Phl Era Slgma, Acc'r Honor Soc , ODE Ellenmary Tolan 234 Beach 126rh Sr Belle Harbor, QNS NY 11694 Tennls, SNA Phlllp Tralnl 144 N Donsall Glenolden, PA 19036 SAM Joyce L. Van DerLinde 1006112 14rh Ave Delmar, NJ 07719 SWE rreas, Chorale, ASME, DPhlE Llnda Vanscovlch 600 Pomona Hlll Dr Wesr Chesrer PA 19380 Narlanol lleglsrer, SNA, Pep Band, Wvnd Ensemble, Al0S, SGA senaror Allcla Velt 61 Sreeplechose Dr Medlo, PA 19063 Acc'r Soc , ODE Nancy Vesey 1215 Leedom Rd Hunrlngdon valley, PA 19006 SNA Paulette C, Vlrden 43 Wlndermere Ave Lansdowne, PA 19050 Pl Gamma Mu Alpha Chl, ASU, SDS Marla Wagner 11 Kennedy Dr Coolasrown, NJ 08511 Pam Wagner 60 Harbo Rd Chambersburg, PA 17201 Acer Soc , SAM, Swvmmlng, Softball, Acc'r Honor Soc , RA, Who's Who, Phl Slgmo Slgma Slena Wahl 6 Pune Sr Charham, NJ 07928 Flelo Hoclsey capr , SNA, Lynn A. Waldellch 662 Sycamore Lane N Drunsvvlcls NJ 08902 .lonls Wakeham 75 Dogwood Lane Berkeley Hrs, NJ 07922 Cralg Wolllng 4 Fen Cr Madlson, NJ 07940 Alpha Slgma Phl, lacrosse, SGA sec Tau Dera Pl, Wresrllng, ACS Joseph S. Walsh 409 Belmonr Ave Mrlmonr Parls, PA 19033 Kappa Slgma Monln J. Walsh 333 Cedar Ave Holmes, PA 19043 Kappa Slgma pres , lnrramurals Mary E. Walter 1427 S 29 Sr Phlla, PA 19146 Elleen S. Walton 3641 N Clearworer lo Brookhaven, PA 19015 SWE, Duane Srlnlrls Award ASCHE Klmberly Walton 58 llusr Hlll lld Levllrown, PA 19056 SNA, RA, Slsl Club, Arr Club Kathleen Waninger 4322 Aldlne Srreer Phila , PA 19136 SNA, Alpha Slgma Phl, Alpha Chl, Phl Era Slgma Bruce C. Work 2609 Franlslln Avenue Broomall, PA 19008 SAM Karon Warne ll D 46 Box 131 B Gerrysburg, PA 17325 SNA, Nurslng Honor Soc Klmberly Webster 2403 Garfleld Avenue Wllrnlngron, DE 19809 Dovld Welmar 514 lvydole flood Wllmlngron, DE 19803 SACfpres, WDNR, SAM Thomas Welslenbach 1823 Wesr 33rd Srreer Erle, PA 16508 Lambda Chl Alpha-sec, Gllben Welslord 508 Paddock Road Haverrown, PA 19083 SAM Wllllam Werner 2029 Carrer Road Folcroff, PA 19032 Francis P. Whitehead 316 B E Essex Avenue Lansdowne, PA 19050 Senlor class-sec , Acc'r Honor Soc pres John H. Wlesen lll 335 Seneca Srreer Lesrer, PA 19113 Kelth J. Wlldonger 2 Te-arose Lane Levlrrown, PA 19054 Lambda Chl Alpha, Acc't Soc , Crass Counrry, Tracls Wendy Wllgis 403 llalntree Sugarrovvn Lv Klng Road Malvern, PA 19355 Alpha Slqrna Phl James A. Wllkinson 431 Falrhlll Drlve Churchvllle, PA 18960 Sally Wllllams 303 E 19th Srreer Chesrer, PA 19013 SNA Shorrl L. Wllllams 2115 Parlswyn lload Phllo, PA 19131 Mlrlam M. Wlllls 924 W Brh Srreer Chester, PA 19013 BSU, SNA Llnda Wlsnauskas 1078 lllver Day Road Annapolls, MD 21401 WCF Davld Wolfson 353 Wildwood Drlve Orange, CT 06477 Theta Chl vlce pres ASME John Woodruff 4 Oalshlll Drive Brldgerorm, NJ 08302 Pl Gamma Mu, Pollrlcal Affalrs Club Chrls Woschenko 2487 Sourhwaod Drlve Vlneland, NJ 08360 Raymond Wrlght 2303 Drldgeworer Road Asron, PA 19014 Tau Deva Pl, IEEE, Alpha Chl, Phl Era Slgma, Phl Kappa Pl Cynthla Young 2835 Carter Road Trevose, PA 19047 SNA, DSU, Arr Club 1.5 i W 5' 5 ,ffw ' aw' ll -3 . 7 My .. .aio-f-V 1... 'wif , . v ' , ,Q aaa: AMW ,I Q rf , M new , ww ff' , ,av We-Q ww .L ,,f, . f I . if .i fa V 4 . .M .,-.-awww-uw X lk. 2 A -.im N. .XL X .--.-.- i NS, Notjust the flash . . . but the rumble of distant thunder. This was the underlying phrase from which the Pioneer '82 was designed. The flashy big moments that are forever embedded in our minds and the softer, subtler times not as readily remembered, Together they are laid pricelessly on paper in ink. Taking responsibility as editor of a univeristy publication such as this is no easy task lt has meant many personal sacrifices, yet these sacrifices have brought with them great rewards. I suppose that is one reason the closing page has been reserved as the editor's page. Traditionally this page is used to thank certain individuals who were noted for going above and beyond the call of duty. In the preparation of the Pioneer '82, these individuals are too numerous to list here. They know who they are. Collectively their efforts have produced for us Electric Sensations. As you look over this book now and in the years to follow you will remember that these were the times of your life, that they are still with you , . . and that the time is now. Mark Beyerle, editor x L , aa. 46 I e i if fifi 1,1 K Q . z J 2553 Q 3 H, 345 , if .f, :ff ? lr sl' S Ei 'M U5 p.. ' .1 A .JS M2 ' z i ' 6 4 . , 5 g..LlL 4 TIMES GF YOUR LIFE Good morning yesterdoy, You Wolfe up on time nos slipped owoy, And suddenly it's nord to find the memories you left behind, remember. Do you remember tne iougnter ond tne teors, tne sbodows of misty yesteryeors? Tne ood times ond tne bod you've seen ond oll tne otners in between, remember Do you remeber the times of your life? Pieocn bods for the joy ond tne sorrow, out tnem owoy' in your mind, for memories -ore time tnot you borrow 'to spend when you QQT to tomorrow Here comes the s ttin sun, The seosons ore -possing, one by one so Qotber moments wnile you moy, ' Collect' the .dreoms y u dreom todoy, - remember Willi you remember tne times of your lite. 'F51eprinred with lpermissionz- Rooer Nicnois Music, ini. Los Angeles, 'CA


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