York College of Pennsylvania - Horizon Tower Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1972

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York College of Pennsylvania Nineteen Hundred Seventy Two We forget sometimes that no matter what our quarrels we are the same brotherhood. wm V H V VJe are one, and yet we are more, I am told by those who know, at times content to be two. — Roethke — I i x i j flowing life, Life flowing sea. is tentacled with new and ever never reaches of surprise. — Shakespeare — ■ ' ' nqSW? ' - ' ' - ' ™ , nr nT rr ri T r r frrr irn- w riTP- ITTT rr- irr rr VT (TT ' ' ' : flv ■! ' ' ! ' ' i k L iLw. rwL  [m: ULL Sh t3 There ' s a place and means for every man alive. — Shakespeare — % p 1 H, - ,V5 lf ' mi .w ;tf ■tf.r -. m tf WYCP One of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears — by lis- tening to them. ' — Dean Rusk — THE SPARTAN UPSILON ALPHA SIGMA Life i.s an exciting business and most exciting wiien it is lived for others. — Helen Keller — LAMBDA SIGMA CHI LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON — CHARTER-SIGMA DELTA RHO GERMAN CLUB 36 ALPHA RHO SIGMA i ii ili .«t.fei« - ? . - . rMcidclHfcfel FISHER ' S FRA TERNITY STUDENT SENATE Lf e i.s f ?af (i7?!c i u ' e -ee one experi- ence through the spirit. But the world around us ice come to know through understanding and reason. — Kahlil Gibran — WRC STUDENT DEMOCRATS CLUB INTER- NATIONAL AFFAIRS CLUB H I S T R Y C L U B CONCERT CHOIR Any song that moves you to joy or tears has greatness. Every- thing in life should be enjoyed for what it is. — Marguerite Piazza — MASKED MEDIA AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB ' So little done — .so much to do. — CevilJohn Rhodes V A R I E T Y C L U B Knowledge is a light enriching the warmth of life. And all may partake who seeks it out. — Kahili Gibran — B s T E R C L U B TAE KWON DO CLUB V A R S I T Y C L U B FORENSIC CLUB S TUDENT ED UCA TION ASSOCIATION Gladly would he learn and gladly teach. — Geoffrey Chaucer - H jr aMM ]i ' i ■ H ' HK VF jH V ri ' 1 i 25 i 9 UHF- % H 9| BlH||H ' B i£ .  HlBfl H I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 m ECOLOGY CLUB HORIZON ' %W J ' .MaMMRMMtMlliaMMIHMI ' ' M x« Vs.- ' ' c ' V V ia idl t Risiie '  ii S % mFuM l ki i i i ' wi it;s. ' l i •  ■ , ' 5 . sSi . a 1 i!if  N( f « . ■ ■:-. Sja ' W rt ■:wi  ' «iisiSi siSfesi !-as:- i-4ii;w ■ ' A A jt M:i. .f,j , - rf«t.fc 3 i rap - ■ . . v r iilMi ifiui, l J- M ULS ■ k Jk If 1 ' ' ' ' mm mmmt aitiitmm ' -. _J. f 4 m«fsa ' «iwv « wM ' j«MiM «L ' «c%ft« ir  A ,.f. ,::: • ' r • m Li. ' - ' • •JH ifil illft MHI B iL.W m !t, H i ' f ' « ' .-J! ■«™v- - ' i- ' V, ,«.; % iigji tlf- - -: ' : ■.• - t W . ' ' t ' ..EV.. ' T ■I ' ■ ' S , mm •mm «  ii • !P . m f. ■mt0 - ' m ' ' )KsSSk axitM!ana s bSm ' l-i. Nv « KK«« ' : Wx£  «u :i ' % ' ;fik ■ • -■■ - %. AUTOGRAPHS ■••5..s:-: :::4 ' ;«: Ir Alan R. Arzt Richard D. Auman David W. Babinston William Lee Bair Frederick A. Bianco Stephen J. Boltersdorf Samuel Bortner Daniel Bourinski Donald I. Brennen Burr B. Brooks, Jr. Michael W. Buck Steven Wayne Burnett Judson P. Camp Robert W. Clark, Jr. Richard Thomas Clarke John W. Colahan Richard W. Conawax Walter E. Coons jM 1 k y BMM ' ' ir t- Jit 1 m fkA i ■ H w ■mni ni. J Stephen V. Crowley Patricia Anne Cumiskev Michael Joseph Curran Carolxn S. Darr 113 Robert James Demer Julia M. DiBerardo Ronald L. Diller John F. Do bos, Jr. There must be roads somewhere, highways I haven ' t found. Something more than clouds out beyond the window. — Karl Shapiro — Charles S. Eckenroth, III Edward E. Eisenhooth Leonard G. Eline Ken Edwards Larry F. Eldridge Michael N. Eppley Ken Es hie man Jeffrey L. Farrington Kathy A. Ferree Paul A. Fickes George P. Fishel. Ill Harold William Fosnot, Jr. - .SiiJ Barry F. Frey I can ' t look ahead to the future and fm too old to run home to the past. Rod McKuen SSk 1 r tt M 1 Herbert J. Fringer Jon Christopher Fry Da u id P. Fr ' er SEC0 ' ?1D TO NONE iCaP; Stephen A. Gebhart AnnE. Glatfelter Warren John Gondolf Lee C. Gutshall, Jr. Scott Harrison Hafer Charles L. Hake ' anv ,, Harris L(irr R. f cr.s ? ;« ? Ann Hively Forrest H. Hunter James K. Irwin M. Elaine Jones Robert Jones James Robert Katherman J(imi ' I ' . Kpffer • «- ' ' f rfT ' - Ir ,. « K. Kay Kers tetter Steven B- Kli ' in Gregory Alan Kline Robert D. Klinsseisen Rodney P. Klunk Richard M. Knab Pat Krebs Jean A. Kreeger Robb F. Kunkle Charles Leaueslev, Jr. Terry A. Lieb Let the world go forth from thin time and place . that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans. — John F. Kennedy — Hal Lieberman Thomas A. Loucks Man ' onn J. McCaulex RonMcCleaf Stephanie Newcomer McCleaf Edward T. Mangold Patricia Mason William C. Matron Tom Matt as Carol L. Maurer Shorty ' If everything is going okay, look again. There ' s something going wrong. — Anonymous — Jim May Vincent F. Mercurio Joseph T. Metzgar, Jr. Dan-l L. Miller Eddie Barrel D. Miller Gordon L. Miller 126 Paul S. Miller William B. Mitten III Robert William Moore Ra A. Mull Robert L. Mummert Bev Neumann ii P ' Linda Nisro H Bernard Nnss Glenn ()hen •Joseph C. Osterman Net ' in E. Ouermiller Lawrence A. Palau h IM The unity that binds us togeth- er, that makes this earth a fam- ily, and all men. brothers and so. the sons of God. is love. — Thomas Wolfe — Gary S. Pardue Hubert M. Pat ton Meriette Petrosillo Cnrson Har Petr ' ' ' if ' iW: 129 Vincent M. Philomeno Ralph Owen Pickwick III Anne Marie Plumb V iHHH ft ml '  lm Mlmmi: ' ■ ' ' l lt m Jtec:-- ■ k ■ ' • ' iL Rr- «« ' — i Hla H dale A. Porter Gar ' John Posch Richard Warren Pragel Gary P. Pressel We come into the world alone. We go away the same. We ' re meant to spend the inter- lude between in closeness. — William Carlos Williams — - m JP Debra Sue Prowell Danny L. Quickel Robert Raves Anna L. Readinger James E. Reese Vince Rice Charles S. Richards Margaret Rohrer Gretchen Louise Rough ■ . « ffit ' Robert Wendell Ruppenthal Our daily round itself is like the tide: The same but not the bome: one morning breaks like flood tide on a rocky shore. A lift of boyant vigor teeming in the blood, Teeming, mounting, tumbling into joy . — Wilbert Snow — Randall Cornell Ruth ■Jody Ruthven Edward Schmitt John M. Schrantz John W. Seiple Carl B. Sensenig Michael D. Stern Do uglas L. Ston zhurner F ' jai - - ls ' «a. . i 1 i Brad Stump Linda J. Tasco Chris Taxlor James Thompson 1? : T V ' Robert James Varkonyi Ronald J. Viehivc rr Peter T Vitarelli Jame6 Craig Was ner BMtf v3-T .ijjji. M msmi- rjr.iBisa-s sSii;.,i- jif c-iiS Paul F. Walter, Jr. Samuel L. Warren Kerry White ■James I) Wi David Yamarick Barry R. Young JohnB. P. YounsIU . . . Party giving is loving. It is giving. It is sharing. It is every- bodys chance to light a little candle in the sometimes gloomy corners of the world. Someone has said that life itself is a par- ty: you join after it ' s started and you leave before it ' s finished. Elsa Maxwell YORK COLLEGE FCOND SENIOR CLASS , CLASS ' 72 ' fA NON- We take each other by the hand. And we exchange a few words and looks of kindness. We rejoice together for a few short moments — Then, days, months, years intervene and we see And know nothing of each other. — Julia — YORK COLLEGE SECOND SENIOR CLASS ' 7? , ' SECOND TO ' I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. — Shakespeare ■ T-rnvTTa.w wiBgM The grand instructor time . — Edmund Burke — ' ' .■OvH ' ' Off on the long road to home we ' re meant to go it alone, still there are times we recall the iuy that clings to the wall. — Rod McKuen 4N Ydur children are nut your children You may glue them your love but not your thoughts. — Kahlil G I bran — Sad IS the farewell of another year When youth ' has passed the tropics and must steer Into the northern straits of chilling age Where icebergs loom to mock and spur the rage That rises in u.s as we contemplate Their monumental beauty, and the fate That winnowed all our early dreams to dust; We only say farewell because we must. — Rod McKuen — 156 There is something about the temper and quality of these people, a gentleness, a quietness, an interest — something good. — Episcopal Bishop James Pike — i. ■ ' t [ X V, j THE College 166 168 It is not that what is done among the youn: is different or extreme: it is simply that what is done feels differently in quality, in resonance. It is a sense of warmth, of slowness, and delight that seems to later the flesh and abide there. Peter Marin God knows many of them are fools, and most of them will be sellouts, but they ' re a better generation th an we were. — Playwright Lillian Hellman - Dr. Miller Dean Fuhr The more people I can see or the wider lean expose my mind to different ideas, the more effective lean be as President. — John F. Kennedy ■ ■ I 1 ' ' 1 Dean Douglass Dean Mellander Mr. Williams 176 Jr. Wvhh Mr Arnold Mr. Culbertson Mr. Young Mr. Dxer Mrs. Semmelman Mr. Campbell Mrs. Savior Mrs. l.uckcnhill Mrs. Sowers Dr. Schierer Dr. Boa Col. Lisk Mr. Trout man Mr. iJeVan.iiuardia Miss Treuethan How poor are they that have not patience. — Shakespeare — Dr. Hosch Dr. Morrison Dr. Barnard Mr. Mussleman Mr. SeUi man Mr. Scalet Mrs. Phaff T f If Mr. Holnnd Dr. Seigel Mr. Stewart Dr. Papacostas Dr. r illen ' Tho. ' ie of us who walk in light must help the ones in dark- ness up. — Rod McKuen — Mr. Hooker -«t Dr. Yoas Mr. Virgin Dr. Sween Dr. Jones Dr. Terrv Dr. Clarke Dr. Campen Dr. Maurer 186 Dr. McKulik Mrs. Katherman I was still learning after I taught my last class. — Claude Fuess — Dr. Cheesebrough Dr. Denoncuurt Dr. Ashbaugh Mr. Waulev Miss Richwine Mr. Schichenzuber Dr. Deitz Miss McNitt Mrs. Garthh Mrs. Ludwick Mr. Lepson Mr. Stritcr Dr. Nosal Mrs. Austin Dr. Baker ' i ! - ' -i0 ' jm - John A. alterdorf. Trustee of York College President and founder of Waltersdorf Furniture Enterprises Furnishing a Room... OF Your Eniire Home? SureYoure Right AT Af Y OF THESE FINE STORE Sj WHEN BUYING FURNITURE PONT BE MISLEI?... Waltersdorf Fum. Co. 219Baito. St. Hanover, Pa. 1 7331 H. Westley Co. 328 W. Market St. York, Pa. 17401 Roth ' s Furniture Store 29 8. Union St. Middletown, Pa. 17057 Roth ' s Furniture Store 206 S. Market St. EUzabethtown. Pa. 17022 Roth ' s Furniture Store 38 E. King St. Shippensburg. Pa. 17257 McCarraher ' s Furniture 256 Bridge St. Phoenixville. Pa. 19460 McEwen Furniture Co. 31 S. Potomac St. Hagerstown. Md. 21 740 Shenk ' s Fum. App. Co. 2900HerrSt. Harri. ' burg. Pa. 17103 Ditzler ' s Fum. App. Co. RD2 York Springs. Pa. 17372 Glatfelter Fum. Co. 84 E. Main St. Dallastown. Pa. 17313 P. Nicklas Sons 37-39 S. Main St. Chambersburg. Pa. 17201 BOOTS GUNS SHOES RIFLES RUBBERS AMMUNITION HOSIERY SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC SHOES FISHING TACKLE From the members of: Tau Sigma Sigma and the Tau Sigma Sigma Alumni Assoc. Pres. Girard Ridzon Alumni Pres. Dale Addoms The (Complete Barber Shop Preston ' s for Men Barber Shop 84:! -5497 PRESIDENT ' S ALL-AMERICAN PHYSICAL FITNESS DEMONSTRATION TEAM SI , Patrick ' s Schixil • York, Pa. 17401 Gifts by the World ' s Finest Craftsmen The Artisans, Inc. 934 S. George Street York, Penna. 17403 Mr. Mrs. Paul H. Darby, Jr. Mrs. Albert E. Bush (717)843-9566 Grover C. Kline, Jr. Painting Contractor R.D. 1 Dover, Pa. Phone: 292-3738 KEYBOARD STUDIOS York ' s Largest Music Store 830 E. MARKET ST. YORK, PA. Mann Associates SPECIALIZING IN PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING 29 JAMISON DRIVE GEORGE SKIP ' LEHMANN York. Pa. 1 7402


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