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Robert S. Lyons, Jr., ’61, Editor James J. McDonald, '58, Alumni Director Volume 28 Fall 1984 Number 4 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Philip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq., 71, P resident Paul J. Kelly, III, 78, Executive Vice President Nicholas M. Rongione, 76, Vice President Marianne S. Gauss, 75, Treasurer LA SALLE A QUARTERLY LA SALLE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE (USPS 299-940)

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1 THE DEVELOPMENT REPORT The university’s Development Program enjoyed one of its most successful years ever in 1983-84 as total gifts and grants amounted to $3,142,839.

24 THE SOLITUDE OF THOUGHT

Jay J. Dugan found an artistic way to express appreciation to the university for the fine education received by three of his children.

The Annual Fund, Page 3 25 THE FINANCIAL REPORT Although the excess of current revenues over current ex­ penditures declined slightly, there was still a healthy bal­ ance to provide funds necessary for land, buildings, equipment, and programs, according to the annual report prepared by David C. Fleming, ’67, vice president for busi­ ness affairs.

41 ALUMNI NEWS A chronicle of some significant events in the lives of the university’s alumni.

Cover: The Solitude of Thought, recently installed in the lobby of Olney Hall, was carved and donated to the university by Jay J. Dugan, a grateful parent. CREDITS— All photography by Martha Ledger; artwork by Omni­ graphic Design.

The Alumni Explorerfest, Page 42

La Salle Magazine Is published quarterly by La Salle University, Philadelphia, Penna. 19141, for the alumni, students, faculty and friends of the University. Editorial and business offices located at the News Bureau, La Salle University, Philadelphia. Penna. 19141. Second class postage paid at Philadelphia, Penna. Changes of address should be sent at least 30 days prior to publication of the Issue with which it Is to take effect, to the Alumni Office, La Salle University, Philadephia, Penna. 19141. Member of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1983-84 Development— continued

T hrough the ever-increasing generosity of its many loyal benefactors— Trustees, Alumni, Friends, Faculty/Staff, Parents, Students, Foundations/Corporations and Public Agencies— La Salle University’s Development Program enjoyed one of its most successful years ever in 1983-84 as total gifts and grants amounted to $3,142,839. Among the many highlights of the past fiscal year, the following are worthy of special mention: (1) The successful completion of the $15 million goal for Phase I of The Campaign for the 80's: Decade of Rededication and Renewal. By December 31, 1983 total gifts, grants and pledges to Phase I actually reached the $15,517,933 mark. (2) The fulfillment of the $1.26 million goal for matching the Challenge Grant awarded to La Salle by the National Endowment for the Humanities in late 1980. Funds generated through the Challenge Grant Program have been utilized to endow academic programs and faculty development activities in the Humanities Departments and to purchase instructional equip- ment/materials and library acquisitions. (3) The attainment of a record-setting level of support for the Annual Fund ($860,977), including all-time highs in the amounts received from the General Alumni ($378,512), Friends ($348,880), and Business Matching Gifts ($55,341). (4) The continuation of previously-established patterns of outstanding support for the University by the Christian Brothers' Communities ($260,122) and Private Foundations and Corpor­ ations ($1,010,640). (5) The maintenance of solid commitments by the Commonwealth of ($856,932) and the Federal Government ($345,284), despite substantial cutbacks in the availability of public funds, particularly from Washington. (6) The implementation of an effective Planned Giving Program, including the development of the La Salle University Pooled Income Fund and the Million Dollar Forum Program of life insurance gifts. All of us who are directly involved with La Salle University’s Development Program are extreme­ ly grateful to the hundreds of volunteers and the thousands of donors whose loyalty and commitment to La Salle contributed to our success during the past fiscal year.

John L. McCloskey Vice President, Public Affairs

Fred J. Foley, Jr. Director of Development

2 HIGHLIGHTS All gifts and grants reported below involve contributions received between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Multi-year pledges and contributions received after July 1, 1984 will be reported in subse­ quent Annual Reports as payments are completed. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the donor list. Occasionally a donor’s name is inadvertently misspelled or omitted. If by chance an error has been made, please accept our sincere apology and notify us of the mistake (215-951-1539). ANNUAL FUND General Alumni ...... $378,512 Faculty and Staff ...... 30,938 Friends ...... 348,880 Business Matching Gifts ...... 55,341 Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. of Pennsylvania ...... 37,726 Parents ...... 8,662 Students ...... 918 ...... $860,977 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ COMMUNITIES $260,122 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Institutional Assistance Grant Program ...... $789,048 Act 101 Program ...... 61,935 Pennsylvania Humanities Council ...... 3,400 Department of Commerce ...... 2,549 ...... $856,932 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT U.S. Department of Education: Interest Subsidy ...... $115,025 Small Business Administration: Small Business Development Center ...... 49,507 National Endowment for the Humanities: Fellowships for College Teachers ...... 44,000 U.S. Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (Title VII): Training Projects ...... 38,584 U.S. Department of Labor: Summer Youth Employment and Training Program ...... 22,000 Action: Young Volunteers in Action Program ...... 20,000 National Institute on Aging ...... 16,158 Small Business Administration: National On-Line Demonstration Project (Phase I) ...... 15,000 U.S. Department of Energy ...... 10,600 National Endowment for the Humanities: Summer Seminar Program ...... 7,500 Small Business Administration: Small Business Institute ...... 5,250 U.S. Department of Education: College Library Resources Program ...... 890 U.S. Department of Education: Supplemental Funds for Cooperative Education ...... 770 ...... $345,284 FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS Pew Memorial Trust ...... $250,000 William Penn Foundation ...... 237,615 Dittmar and Penn Corporation ...... 227,500 W.W. Smith Charitable Trust ...... 45,000 Cigna Foundation ...... 25,000 Steel Foundation, Inc...... 25,000

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James S. Kemper Foundation ...... 20,000 Samuel P. Mandell Foundation ...... 20,000 Merck, Sharp and Dohme (equipment) ...... 20,000 Samuel S. Fels Fund ...... 16,100 Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation ...... 14,000 FP Trust ...... 10,500 RCA ...... 10,450 Industrial Valley Bank and Trust Co...... 10,000 Milton Ginsburg Federation Foundation Fund ...... 9,000 Grad-u-Eights of La Salle ...... 7,000 Merck Company Foundation ...... 5,375 Tri-State Dairy-Deli Association ...... 5,000 Sears, Roebuck Foundation ...... 4,700 E.l. duPont deNemours and Company ...... 4,000 Fidelity Bank Trust ...... 4,000 Grace Foundation, Inc...... 4,000 Philadelphia National Bank (PNB Charitable Trust)... 3,250 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation ..... 3,000 PSFS ...... 2,600 Girard Bank ...... 2,500 John McShain Charities, Inc...... 2,500 Texaco Philanthropic Foundation ...... 2,500 Exide Corporation (laboratory materials) ...... 2,000 La Salle College Guild ...... 2,000 Rohm and Haas ...... 2,000 Benjamin and Fredora K. Wolf Memorial Foundation 1,625 John J. Manley, Inc...... 1,500 Touche Ross, Inc...... 1,200 La Salle College Associates ...... 1,000 Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Foundation ...... 1,000 Philadelphia Food Trades Organization ...... 1,000 Procter and Gamble Fund ...... 1,000 George W. Rentschler Foundation ...... 1,000 Carpenter Technology Corporation Foundation ...... 825 Anonymous ...... 600 Lutheran Church in America ...... 600 Philadelphia Electric Company ...... 550 Atlas Foundation ...... 500 Coca-Cola Bottling Co...... 500 Young Windows, Inc...... 500 Anonymous ...... 400 Germantown Savings Bank ...... 100 Roman Catholic High School Alumni Association ... 100 Union Paving Company ...... 50 ...... $1,010,640 GIFTS OF ART ...... $72,111 INDIVIDUALS Joseph R. Sadowski ...... $ 50,736 Charles MacDonald Grace ...... 41,375 Henry J. Schneider, Ph.D...... 30,000 Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy ...... 27,625 Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Trainer ...... 15,500 Donald P. Wagner ...... 9,513 Joseph F. Keenan ...... 9,500 William S. Lewis ...... 9,147 Henry G. DeVincent, M.D...... 5,500 Joseph G. Markmann ...... 5,280 Several of the contributions listed are Joseph McEwen ...... 5,200 duplicated in more than one category Joseph E. Crowley, Esq...... 5,000 (e.g., an individual contribution in ex­ Richard L. Duszak ...... 5,000 cess of $1,000 that is also included in the Alumni total). The unduplicated Jacques J. Moore ...... 5,000 total of gifts and grants listed in this Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr...... 5,000 report for 1983-84 is $3,142,839. Francis H. Shields ...... 3,900 Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Esq...... 3,500 Daniel T. Campbell, Jr...... 3,000 John McShain, D.S.C...... 3,000

4 Francis Richard O’Hara, Esq. ... 2,600 John F. Magosin, Jr...... 2.500 Theodore H. Mecke, Jr...... 2.500 Elmer F. Hansen ...... 2,000 Mr. & Mrs. James McCaffrey .... 2,000 Joseph D. McMenamin, D.O. ... 2,000 Mr. & Mrs. James P. Molyneaux 2,000 William J. Parkes, Jr...... 2,000 David P. Potocki ...... 2,000 Gary D. Smoller ...... 2,000 Frank Stanton ...... 2,000 Joseph A. Gallagher ...... 1,800 Albert W. Davis ...... 1,625 Edward J. Vasoli ...... 1,612 Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hample ...... 1.500 William J. Leimkuhler ...... 1,500 John H. McKay ...... 1,500 G. Harold Metz, Ph.D...... 1,500 Joseph Panchella ...... 1,500 Raymond T. Vasoli ...... 1,449 Charles A.J. Halpin, Jr., Esq. ... 1,355 James V. Covello ...... 1,351 William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq...... 1,250 William A. Wachter, Ph.D...... 1,250 Kathleen E. Schrader ...... 1,215 John E. Barth ...... 1,200 John B. Beal ...... 1,200 Frederick J. Leinhauser ...... 1,200 Herman L. Eberhardt, D.O...... 1,050 John H. Kennedy ...... 1,038 John Henry Veen ...... 1,110 John D. Zook ...... 1,008 Martin J. Munroe ...... 1,007 William Kitt ...... 1,005 Honorable James J. Binns, J.D. 1,000 Horace G. Butler, M.D...... 1,000 Louis J. Casale, M.D...... 1,000 John A. Clement, Jr., Esq...... 1,000 J. Russell Cullen, Sr...... 1,000 J. Russell Cullen, Jr...... 1,000 Richard G. Desipio ...... 1,000 Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth 1,000 John F. Flannery ...... 1,000 John P. Garrison ...... 1,000 Nicholas A. Giordano ...... 1,000 Terence K. Heaney, Esq...... 1,000 Peter A. Horty ...... 1,000 Richard W. Ireland ...... 1,000 Thomas J. Kean, Jr...... 1,000 Joseph E. Luecke ...... 1,000 David P. Malone ...... 1,000 William J. Markmann, M.D...... 1,000 Francis Xavier McEntee ...... 1,000 John J. McEntee ...... 1,000 James R. Melinson, Esq...... 1,000 V. James Mianulli ...... 1,000 Frederick C. Mischler ...... 1,000 Joseph C. Murphy ...... 1,000 Patrick James O’Leary ...... 1,000 Charles W. Schnellbacher ...... 1,000 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Jr. 1,000 Brian J. Smith ...... 1,000 James J. Walsh ...... 1,000 Ernest L. Whalon ...... 1,000 $326,601 DEVELO PM ENT — continued THE DE LA SALLE SOCIETY The De La Salle Society is comprised of Alumni/ae, Fac- ulty/Staff, Friends and Parents who made gifts of $5,000 or more to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. The Society derives its name from St. John Baptist De La Salle (1617-1719), the founder of the Christian Brothers and the Patron of the University. During the past fiscal year, 24 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the De La Salle Society.

Cpt. Edward F. Bronson, U.S.N. William S. Lewis Joseph Richard Sadowski Joseph E. Crowley, Esq. Dr. Morton Mandell Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schneider Henry G. DeVincent, M.D. Seymore Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Severud Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy Joseph G. Markmann Dr. and Mrs. William K. Sherwin Richard L. Duszak Joseph McEwen John A. H. Shober Milton Ginsburg Frank C.P. McGlinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Trainer Charles MacDonald Grace Jacques J. Moore Donald P. Wagner Joseph F. Keenan Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Moore Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr.

THE PRESIDENT'S CLUB The President’s Club is made up of Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who contributed $1,000 or more, but less than $5,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., L.H.D., is the current President of La Salle University. During the past fiscal year, 76 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the President’s Club.

Bruce E. Alwine William B. Fynes, Sr. Martha E. McTigue Benjamin D. Bernstein John Joseph Gallager, Esq. Lawrence Joseph Mellon, Jr., M.D. Richard P. Boudreau, Ph.D. John F. Gee John C. Mitkus Carl J. Bowden James I. Gillespie Joseph Paul Morrison Francis J. Braceland, M.D. Anthony R. Giorgio, M.D. Michael Mulvihill Roger G. Bucs, M.D. Canzio E. Giuliucci, M.D. Anthony J. Nocella John F. Carabello, D.M.D. Rev. Charles F. Gorman Frank J. Noonan Mr. & Mrs. John E. Carrell William F. Grauer Thomas O'Donnell Henry P. Close, M.D. Dr. Robert L. Green John P. Penders, Esq. William J. Collins Catherine M. Harper, Esq. Joseph Richard Rizzo Norman H. Coopersmith, M.D. Frederick J. Hirsekorn Dennis R. Rubisch James R. Corbett Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. Kenneth J. Shaw John C. Cunningham William C. Howrie, Jr. M.D. John J. Simon Joseph A. Damato Joseph R. Huck Warren E. Smith, M.D. Joseph Daulerio, Jr. Felix M. Kadel Charles E. Stahlecker J. Hugh Devlin James J. Kenyon Edward J. Stemmier, M.D. Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D. Gregory LeCerf Thomas F. Toomey, Jr., M.D. James Michael Doyle Margaret M. Lennon Timothy E. Urbanski, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. James Dynan James M. Mack William J. Wallace Henry Francis Eberhardt Thomas J. Mahoney Martin E. Washofsky Gerald R. Evans Peter V. Marks, Sr. Thomas F. White John P. Farrell John L. McCloskey Ronald J. Young Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Fick John J. McCracken, Jr. Ronald J. Zeller, Esq. Joseph A. Fick, Jr. Lawrence D. McDonald Joseph F. Flubacher, Ed.D. Daniel E. McGonigle Bernard Freitag Francis J. McQuilken John J. French James G. McSherry

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THE FOUNDER'S CIRCLE The Founder’s Circle is comprised of Alumni/ae, Fac- ulty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who made gifts of $500 or more, but less than $1,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Brother Teliow, F.S.C., was the founding President of La Salle University in 1863. During the past fiscal year, 78 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Foun­ der’s Circle.

John E. Barth Richard Wayne Ireland Joseph Panchella John B. Beal Thomas Joseph Kean, Jr. William John Parkes, II Hon. James J. Binns, B.S., J.D. John H. Kennedy David P. Potocki Horace G. Butler, M.D. William Kitt Dr. and Mrs. Philip Rieff Daniel T. Campbell, Jr. William J. Leimkuhler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Jr. Louis J. Casale, M.D. Frederick J. Leinhauser Charles W. Schnellbacher William J. Chase Joseph E. Luecke Kathleen E. Schrader John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. John F. Magosin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Scott James V. Covello David Peter Malone Francis H. Shields Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Esq. William J. Markmann, M.D. Dr. Richard M. Siebold J. Russell Cullen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James M. McCaffrey Joseph W. Simmons J. Russell Cullen, Jr. Francis Xavier McEntee Brian J. Smith Albert W. Davis John J. McEntee Donald E. Smith Richard G. Desipio John H. McKay Gary D. Smoller Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth Joseph D. McMenamin, D.O. Frank Stanton Herman L. Eberhardt, D.O. John McShain, D.S.C. Edward J. Vasoli John M. Elliott, Esq. Theodore H. Mecke, Jr. Raymond T. Vasoli John F. Flannery James R. Melinson, Esq. John Henry Veen Joseph A. Gallagher G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. William A. Wachter, Ph.D. John P. Garrison V. James Mianulli James J. Walsh Nicholas A. Giordano Harvey S. Miller Ernest L. Whalon Charles A. J. Halpin, Jr., Esq. Frederick C. Mischler John D. Zook Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hample Mr. and Mrs. James P. Molyneaux Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. Martin J. Munroe Terence K. Heaney, Esq. Joseph C. Murphy William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq. Francis Richard O'Hara, Esq. Peter A. Horty Patrick James O’Leary

L a Salle, Fall 1984 7 DEVELO PM ENT — continued UGO DONINI CLUB Professor Ugo Donini (1901-1980) endeared himself to sev­ eral generations of La Salle students through his thirty-two years of service as a teacher in the History Department. The Ugo Donini Club includes Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed $250 or more, but less than $500, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. During the past fiscal year, 152 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for member­ ship in the Ugo Donini Club.

James Herbert Abele Samuel V. Filippine, Jr. Paul W. Mcllvaine, M.D. E. Douglas Adams Eugene J. Fitzgerald Stephen J. McLoughlin Robert P. Argentine, Jr., M.D. David C. Fleming, Jr. Charles McShane Edward J. Bader Joseph W. Foley Thomas J. Metz Mark D. Baldino Joseph H. Foster, Esq. Barbara C. Millard Ph.D. James E. Biechler, Ph.D. William D. Fulgham Thomas J. Mooney William J. Binkowski John R. Galloway, Esq. Paul M. Moser Robert L. Bohrer William A. Garrigle, Esq. Susan Anne Mulholland James M. Boyer John J. Gibbons James F. Mullan Peter S. Bradshaw, M.D. Joseph G. Gindhart, Esq. Daniel R. Mullin Debora A. Braxton Gerald Patrick Ginley, Esq. Robert Mulvihill William G. Brennan James Myles Glasgow Paul F. Naughton Andrew E. Buczynsky Michael F. Golden, M.D. James P. Nolan Joseph A. Burger Morton Goren Michael B. O'Connor James J. Canavan, Jr. Leonard J. Graziani, M.D. Michael James O'Donnell George Capaldi, D.D.S. John C. Gyza James D. Owens Clifton Wm. Casey Edward Lee Haas John S. Penny, Ph.D. James F. Casey, Jr. John J. Haggerty, Jr. Nicholas A. Policarpo, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Chacker Howard L. Hannum, Ph.D. Eugene G. Porreca Barbara A. Chimel Susan Roth Harding Charles A. Porrini, D.D.S. Dr. & Mrs. Casimir Ciesla Thomas B. Harper, III, Esq. Bernard F. Rafferty Dewey P. Clark Beverly Hauck Donald J. Reape Patricia J. Clifford John Helwig, Jr., M.D. Leo William Reilly Henry P. Close, Jr. A. Joseph Hering Alvin Q. Rensbarger John P. Cookson Robert A. Hirsh, M.D. Joseph P. Rhein John J. Courtney, M.D. Thomas Jude Hoban Kenneth L. Rhoda, Ph.D. Gerard M. Cullen Stephen F. Hober, Jr. Thomas Rice Walter M. Czarnota James A. Homa Fred Frank Rizzo, Jr. J. Sandor Cziraky, Ph.D. James H. Jones Bernard R. Roy Thomas J. Dalfo Francis W. Judge Anthony C. Santopolo, M.D. John M. Daly, M.D. Thomas J. Kelly Ronald Saunders Mario N. Daulerio C. William Kieser Rev. Maurice B. Schepers, O.P Thomas S. Deeney Dr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Kirshbaum Lawrence D. Schuler Michael J. Dempsey Dr. Donald Kreuzer Robert W. Seminack Nicholas J. Desanctis Courtney C. Kronk, III Jerome M. Shaheen Richard J. Diamond Fernando Lombardi Alan H. Silverstein John F. Dinger, Esq. James M. Lord Richard C. Simmers, D.O. Tito Paul Divito John J. Mangan John F. Slanga Gloria F. Donnelly Dennis S. Mario Peter F. Smith Francis X. Donohoe William V. Martinez, M.D. Rosa Lee Smith Dennis M. Dougherty Kathleen Shaw Mathis Mr. & Mrs. David Souser Jeremias T. Dubyk, M.D. William J. McCormick, Jr. Raymond J. Spahr Joseph J. Eberle William Charles McCoy Thomas J. Stinson Dr. & Mrs. David P. Efroymson Edward J. McDevitt, Jr. Richard F. Strosser John M. Falker, M.D. Joseph R. McDonald, Esq. Cornelius F. Sullivan Robert T. Fallon, Ph.D. Mary T. McGlynn David J. Torpey, Jr., M.D. Peter E. Farrell, M.D. MaryLou K. McHugh Harry G. Trefz Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Tressel Col. John R. Waite, U.S.A. Richard A. Walsh Thomas Joseph Welsh PARENTS FUND Peter W. Wescott A Four Year Comparison Lawrence White Mary Regan Wilson TOTAL NUMBER OF DONORS Charles J. Wolf, III, M.D. 1980-81 $ 7,594 58 Edwin Wolf, II Joseph G. Yenfer 1981-82 9,425 101 Gregory J. Yost 1982-83 12,407 103 1983-84 8,662 35

8 CENTURY CLUB The Century Club is made up of those Alumni/ae, Fac- ulty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed $100 or more, but less than $250, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. During the past fiscal year, 708 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Century Club.

Anonymous Vincent J. Bruno William J. Cashin Conrad M. Cregan Joseph Abbott Edward J. Buchanan Harold M. Cassidy Dennis W. Cronin, M.D. William E. Adams Robert V. Buck Stephen M. Cassidy James Joseph Cronin Charles E. Adler Joseph R. Buckley Joseph B. Catarious, Jr. Gerald A. Cropp Robert D. Aitken Matthew I. Bucko, M.D. Robert W. Cavalero Laurence T. Crossan Richard J. Alexander Martin J. Bukowski, M.D. William F. Chapman, Jr. Robert Charles Crosson, Jr. Daniel J. Allan, Esq. Theodore J. Bukowski Nicholas J. Christ, M.D. Denis B. Cummings Gilbert J. Allison Thomas F. Bur Joseph J. Ciasullo James N. Cummings Julio J. Amadio, M.D. Sandra L. Burcin Edward W. Ciesielski Paul Cundey, M.D. Albert E. Amorosi John F. Burghart Samuel P. Cimino, D.D.S. John J. Cush Edwin A. Anderson L. A. Burgoyne Joseph F. Clarke, M.D. Chester T. Cyzio, Esq. James F. Anthony Charles E. Burke Dr. Louis H. Clerf Edward A. Czerniakowski, D.D.S. Donna Lynn Antonucci Thomas R. Burke Thomas M. Coffee, Ph.D. John Damato John Michael Arleth Donald J. Burkhimer Joseph A. Coffey, Jr., Esq. Brian Damiani Edmund F. Armstrong B.G. William F. Burns Michael M. Colgan Frank J. Damico Michael G. Armstrong Vincent Butera, M.D. Dennis J. Collins J. Thomas Danzi, M.D. Joseph Y. Ashman, Jr. Harold Bythrow Terence P. Collins Robert Paul Davine Beverly Ann Bacon Gerald J. Cahill James P. Conboy, Jr. Ira S. Davis Joseph J. Baillie John James Cahill James J. Connelly John Peter Davis Benjamin G. Baird James P. Cain, M.D. Harry J. Connolly, Jr., Esq. Rev. Charles J. Day Aaron D. Ban nett, M.D. John J. Callan John L. Connolly Cornelius J. Deegan Lester Barenbaum John M. Campanelli Albert J. Connor Charles R. Dees Edward M. Barr Richard A. Campion James P. Connor Eugene M. Delaurentis James F. Barr Victor F. Cantarella Leo E. Connor, Ph.D. Joseph A. Deluca John E. Barry Thomas Capizzi Joseph P. Coogan Anthony Demitras Richard F. Barry, III David Carberry Chalmers E. Cornelius, III, M.D. Claude Demitras, F.S.C., Ph.D. Natale Anthony Battaglia Frederick L. Cardinali Charles V. Cosgrove John J. Dennehy, M.D. George W. Beacher, Jr., M.D. Justin M. Carisio, Jr. John M. Coulson Anthony T. Derrico, D O. David E. Beavers, Esq. Thomas Joseph Carney, Jr. Richard P. Coulson John Desantis Rudolph H. Beckert, M.D. Francis J. Carr, Jr. Robert J. Courtney, Ph.D. Rosemary Angemi Desantis Richard A. Bedford, M.D. Gilbert C. Carroll, M.D. Bernard H. Coyle, Jr. Gerald A. Desmond Cpt. Joseph J. Bellanca, M.C., U.S. Robert J. Carroll Stephen C. Coyle William C. Deutsch Norbert F. Belzer, Ph.D. Rudolph H. Cartier, Jr., Esq. John J. Coyne James F. Dever Robert L. Bendorovich Anthony D. Caruso Michael P. Cramer Edward S. Devlin Fredrick J. Bernhardt Edward I. Bernstein Vincent P. Berry Henry Robert Beyer Ottavio Francis Biondi, Esq. John J. Blanch, M.D. GIFTS OF ART Leon S. Blash Hon. Genevieve Blatt During the past fiscal year, a number of individuals have generously John F. Blee contributed works of art to the La Salle University Art Gallery. These contribu­ Ralph F. Boccella, D.D.S. George W. Bohnenberger tions have served to enrich the educational and cultural resources which the Charles E. Boland Art Gallery provides for the general public, the University's students, faculty, Anthony P. Bonanni alumni and friends, and neighborhood residents in communities proximate Thomas P. Bones to La Salle. The approximate value of gifts of art— based upon estimates Charles A. Bosch Peter R. Bossow typically provided by the donors themselves— during 1983-84 is $72,111. The Thomas Joseph Boyce Art Gallery is, indeed, especially grateful to its many friends and benefactors William D. Bradshaw including: Rev. Robert H. Breen Thomas A. Breen Captain Edward F. Bronson, U.S.N. Professor and Mrs. Philip Rieff John Bresnan Dr. and Mrs. Fred Chacker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Severud John F. Brickley Jay J. Dugan Dr. and Mrs. William K. Sherwin Thomas Michael Brino John A.H. Shober Joseph V. Brogan, Ph.D. John M. Elliott, Esq. Thomas C. Brogan Dr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Kirshbaum Dr. Richard M. Siebold Michael D. Brooks Dr. Donald Kreuzer Joseph W. Simmons James J. Broussard Frank C.P. McGlinn Donald E. Smith Arnold A. Brown Harvey S. Miller Edwin Wolf, II Leonard A. Brownstein, Ph.D. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Moore

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James M. Diasio John J. Gaworski Benjamin Johnson Robert W. Lynch, Esq. Joseph A. Dieterle, D.O. John J. Gaynard Donna Maria Jolly Thomas J. Lynch William E. Dietrich, Jr., Ph.D. Gerald J. Geisel Ronald J. Joniec Edward N. Macko Peter D. Diffley Melinda B. German John P. Jungers Dr. & Mrs. Bruce MacLeod Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. William Gershanick, D.D.S. Joseph F. Kaelin Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. Domenico A. Dimarco, D. Litt. Nicholas R. Gianoulis Charles J. Kane William Magarity Thomas B. Dipaolo James J. Gibbons Edward T. Kane Michael J. Magnotta, Jr. Richard J. Dipasquale Peter J. Gibbons John J. Kane Frederick C. Maguire Enrico James Dirienzo, M.D. Alfred J. Giegerich Walter W. Kanigowski Edward C. Malarkey Joseph A. Discavage Brian Gifford Thomas J. Kardish, M.D. James J. Mallon, D.O. Edward B. Dolton James P. Gillece, Jr., Esq. Stanley S. Karpinski Joseph N. Malone Thomas W. Domalesky Henry P. Gillingham John J. Keegan James J. Manion Charles F. Dombrowski Joseph M. Gindhart, Esq. Jack M. Keen Charles R. Mannella Patrick E. Dooley James C. Giuffre, M.D. John Joseph Keenan John Francis Manning William P. Doring, Jr. Charles A. Glackin, Esq. Thomas F. Kehoe Michele A. Marakowski Dennis Dougherty John E. Glaser Joseph F. Keiser John C. Marczley Marcus P. Dougherty Francis Edward Gleeson, Esq. John J. Kelly Joseph Markert Thomas J. Dougherty Robert Albert Godbey Maurice A. Kelley Joseph M. Markmann Hon. Joseph T. Doyle Paul J. Goetter James M. Kelly, Ph.D. Joseph D. Mart in Michael N. Dubroff, D.O. Daniel M. Goldberg, D.D.S. Kevin Dennis Kelly Robed A. Martone Thomas F. Dudley William L. Gordon Lawrence J. Kelly Peter A. Martosella Michael L. Duffy Thomas J. Gorman Paul J. Kelly, III Thomas J. Marx, II Michael A. Dugan Edward J. Grady William Charles Kennedy George L. Mason, III Charles E. Dunleavy Edward V. Graham Michael J. Kerlin, Ph.D. Louis P. Masucci William L. Dunn John Joseph Grauer, Esq. Charles W. Ketterer, Jr. Joseph Walter Matthews, Sr. Michelle M. Dunston John T. Greed, Ph.D. Peter J. Kiernan Jack Maxwell Thomas J. Durkin Joseph P. Green, Esq. Charles W. Kilbride Gerard W. Mayer Thomas Dvorak James A. Gross, Jr. John J. King Virginia J. Mayer William J. Early Bernard Grossman, M.D. Hon. William A. King, Jr. Anthony Daniel McAleer Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Ecker Mary Jane Gruber Joseph P. Kirlin Michael J. McAleer Robert J. Ehlinger Mr. & Mrs. Charles O. Grunewald Emil P. Kiss R. Barry McAndrews, Esq. John H. Engel Alfred M. Guaraldo Francis George Klenk Albert E. McBride Shirley-Ann Eriksson Joseph R. Guaraldo Mr. & Mrs. John Kline James Joseph McBride Anthony F. Esposito James R. Guntle, Jr. Vincent J. Kling, Ph.D. Thomas J. McCann Michael M. Etzl, Sr., M.D. Ralph M. Gutekunst Joseph P. Klock, Esq. Regina McCarren Joseph M. Evancich Vernita Hall Robert L. Klumpp J. Austin McCarthy Steven E. Evans William J. Hall, III, M.D. James M. Knepp Patrick J. McCarthy, M.D. James J. Fahy Robert M. Halligan Claude F. Koch Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. Thomas W. Fairbrother Francis E. Halloran Patricia M. Koch James B. McCloskey Gerald William Faiss Annette L. Halpin Bruce J. Koegler James P. McCool Lawrence M. Farnese Charles A. Halpin, III, Esq. Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Kovatch Walter A. McCool, D.O. Samuel J. Farruggio, Esq. Christine M. Halpin Sidney Kowalczyk Thomas B. McCoy Warren W. Faulk, Esq. Joseph P. Halpin Albert J. Kraft, Jr., M.D. Anthony C. McDermott Joseph James Fayer Joseph M. Hammond Robert A. Kramer John R. McDonnell Gregory J. Feldmeier, M.D. James J. Haney, III, M.D. John Edward Krol Robed E. McElroy John R. Felice, D.D.S. Joseph Lawrence Hanley James J. Kuhn, Jr. Martin James McFadden Anthony Aldo Ferrara E. Lawrence Harasym, Jr., M.D. William F. Kummerle Thomas J. McFlynn Edward J. Fierko Elizabeth G. Harper Harry F. Kusick, Jr. Elizabeth M. McGinley Francis X. Finegan John W. Haran Russell A. Lafferty Laurence C. McGinn Col. Beverly A. Finkle, U.S.A., Retired James Q. Harty, Esq. Francis L. Lagan, III John E. McGonigle, C.P.A. Peter J. Finley Thomas Joseph Haughey Gary E. Lamoreaux Peter McGonigle, Esq. Stephen John Finley Frank W. Hauser, Jr. Robert A. Lample Philip E. McGovern, Ph.D. Albert J. Flacco, M.D. J. Anthony Hayden John E. Lanz, Jr. John F. Mclnerny, Ph.D. Michael G. Flach Francis X. Healy Thomas Joseph Lavin, Jr. F. Owen McKeaney Joseph Charles Flanagan, M.D. Anthony Francis Heck Sharon M. Laydon Frank O. McKeaney James J. Flatley John W. Hedges, Esq. Thomas J. Leahy Cedrick J. McKeever John M. Fleming William Henhoeffer Thomas X. Ledger, Jr. John W. McKeever Jerome Flomen William E. Herron Robert Charles Leedom Patrick McKenna Francis A. Flurio Thomas J. Hickey Edward J. Leet John McKeogh Sandra M. Foglia Edward B. Highland, Jr. Louis James Lehane William J. McMahon Robert Folberg, M.D. William Joseph Hildebrand E. Dennis Lehman, Jr. Charles D. McMaster David Laurence Forde, M.D. Frank Himmer Thomas A. Leonard John F. McMenamin, Esq. Marjorie Lynn Fougeray Lt. Col. Gerald R. Hipp, U.S.A. Richard F. Lepping John William McMenamin L. Matthew Frank, M.D. Thomas E. Hoban Ann E. Lessel Hugh Daniel McStravick Ludwig M. Frank, M.D. Linda Hofer Fremont Levy Steven Ian Meisel, Ph.D. Robert J. Frank Joseph D. Holston, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lewis Mario V. Mele Harris Freeman William E. Holt, M.D. George P. Liarakos, M.D. Edward F. Menniti, Esq. Gregory F. Froio, M.D. Edward B. Horahan, Esq. Edward F. Lindsay Harry J. Metzinger John C. Fusco Finn Hornum Stephen J. Lis William J. Metzler, Jr. William B. Fynes, Jr. Leonard M. Horvath Aurellio P. Lodise Chester F. Michewicz Brian J. Gail Joseph V. Huffnagle, D.O. Charles M. Lodovico William A Michuda Joseph N. Galdo Edward C. Hughes Anne B. Loftus Dr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Mihalich Donald J. Gallagher, C.P.A. John T. Hughes John Ward Logan W. Price Miller Paul J. Gallagher Francis X. laquinto Denis S. Longo, Ph.D. Adele R. Minissale John C. Gallo Thomas A. Jackson Joseph T. Longo Richard B. Mitchell John Joseph Gardiner George John Jakabcin Phillip J. Lopresti, M.D. Rosemary Gallagher Mitchell Louis J. Gartz, Jr. Richard F. James Carl L. Lotto William B. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicola Gaudio Monica K. Janke Philip J. Lucia Charles J. Moloney, M.D. Victor M. Gavin Andrew F. Jannett, M.D. Nicholas T. Lutsch Joseph P. Mooney, Ph.D.

10 Richard F. Mooney Raymond A. Ricci Ralph R. Thornton, Ph.D. Thomas H. Ward, Esq. Kenneth W. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Ricciardi Thomas Joseph Timmins John E. Warga, Jr. Theodore F. Moore Madelyn A. Ries James J. Timoney Albin Warth Francis J. Moran, Esq. William F. Riley Edward G. Titterton, III Robert Wassell Robert T. Moran William E. Ring Joseph C. Toland, M.D. Samuel James Watt, Jr. John G. Morrison Joseph B. Ritvalsky William F. Tollenger, Jr. William C. Waugh H. Keith Mosley James Anthony Riviello Robert A. Toltzis, Esq. Richard J. Weber, Esq. Georgette Most Albert R. Riviezzo, Esq. Charles J. Tomasco James J. Weiss Leo Patrick Mount Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Roach Albert J. Tordella Byrne P. Whalen James A. Muldowney Joseph P. Roach Joseph J. Traurig George T. White Joseph P. Mullen, III, M.D. Msgr. Glendon E. Robertson John P. Travers Harry Joseph White, Ph.D. William Mullen Roy S. Robinson Eugene F. Trimber John White Edward J. Murphy, Jr. Joseph George Roddy Josephine Trois Hon. Thomas A. White John J. Murphy, Jr. Joseph H. Rodriguez, Esq. Francis J. Trzuskowski, Esq. Bruce R. Winokur, Esq. Michael Joseph Murphy Jack T. Roeder Benjamin Tumolo Randolf E. Wise Michael R. Murphy Walter J. Rogan, M.D. Anthony Angelo Tursi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wistar, Jr. Thomas J. Murphy John F. Roney Thomas A. Unfreed William C. Wixted Paul J. Nekoranik John J. Rooney, Ph.D. Walter H. VanBuren, Jr. William M. Wixted, M.D. William J. Neville Lee H. Rosenau, Esq. Rene Vandervossen Zachary S. Wochok Enos C. Ney Albert W. Rostien Robert P. Vanderneut James Charles Wolf Fred R. Noller Edward Joseph Rowley, Jr. Theodore J. Vanderslice Zane Robinson Wolf Thomas J. Noone Mary V. Rutkowski Marijke VanRossum Earle Joseph Wood Helen North, Ph.D. Joseph J. Ruzicka Thomas M. Vapniarek Joseph H. Wood, Jr., M.D. Reuben J. Nyvelt Stephen J. Ruzicka Frank Joseph Varga Melvin F. Woods James C. O’Brien John P. Ryan Bernard Joseph Vaughan, Jr. James A. Wright Richard W. O’Brien Salvatore M. Sabatini Joseph V. Vesci Walter Robert Wszolek Col. John F. O'Connell Philip P. Samsel Mary Jane Vesey Francis J. Wuest Bernard A. O’Connor Robert John Schaefer George A. Voegele Leon J. Wugofski Charles O’Connor Leo Carl Schaeffler Carl A. VonHake Edward A. Yehle Dennis S. O’Connor, M.D. Kenneth J. Schauder John T. Wagner Frederick A. Zaiss Timothy M. O’Connor Thomas E. Schenk, Jr. Thomas M. Walker Donald Eugene Zdanowicz William J. O’Connor John L. Schmidt Vincent Walters Walter A. Zell Desmond S. O’Doherty, M.D. Paul J. Schneider. M.D. Joseph F. Ward John J. O’Flara, Jr., M.D. Joseph J. Schoen, Jr. Charles K. O’Malley Paul G. Schott Thomas Vincent O’Malley James Schrotz CLASS COMPARISONS Sara S. O'Meara Arthur J. Schwabenbauer Thomas J. O'Rourke Joseph E. Scogna, M.D. Class of 1942 leads in average gift with $2,407. The John J. Ortals Charles F. Scott, Jr. next top ten average gift classes are: Chester J. Orzechowski, Jr. Thomas M. Scotti, M.D. CLASS AVERAGE Jean Wall Owens Ann E. Seiberlich 1. 1917 $1,550 Joseph M. Owens William C. Seiberlich, Jr. 2. 1920 1,000 Francis C. Palopoli Edward J. Seltzer 3. 1922 1,000 Paul J. Pantano Joseph Seltzer, Ph.D. 4. 1954 941 Robert P. Pascucci Joseph T. Sermarini 5. 1934 873 George S. Pauli, Jr. Barbara A. Shaeffer 6. 1939 503 John M. Peduto Mr. & Mrs. John A. Shakely 7. 1933 500 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pelosi Michael E. J. Sharkey 8. 1936 369 George A. Perfecky, Ph.D. James J. Shea 9. 1943 330 Thomas F. Perugini Thomas W. Sheehan 10. 1980 251 Donald M. Peterson Robert J. Signore Class of 1954 leads in dollars donated with $72,487. Paul E. Petit, M.D. John J. Siliquini, M.D. The next top ten list includes: Gary Petrauski, M.D. John F. Smart, Jr. Paul M. Petrillo, D.D.S. James F. Smith CLASS AMOUNT Joseph M. Phillips, Ph.D. Robert W. Smith, M.D. 1. 1942 $31,290 Thomas R. Phillips Thomas F. Smith 2. 1964 23,355 17,046 Leo W. Pierce, Jr. Guy Tom Sottile 3. 1958 4. 1963 13,219 I. David Pincus, Esq. Philip N. Spinelli 5. 1980 12,802 Susan Sajeski Pitts, M.D. John M. Stack, Jr., M.D. 6. 1953 12,518 John P. Plum Thomas R. Stack 7. 1956 11,570 David T. Poiesz Patrick J. Stanton 8. 1949 11,554 Richard E. Poli J. Gregory Steele 9. 1950 10,615 Anthony R. Pontarelli Daniel Scott Steelman, II 10. 1970 10,230 Michael J. Popadich James P. Steinitz Dennis R. Powell Marie Mooney Steinitz Class of 1939 is tops in percentage of donors (taken as a percentage of the whole class) with 29%. Richard J. Prendergast Joseph D. Stephens The next top eleven classes are: John P. Pryor Francis H. Sterling, M.D. Mr. Peter F. Pugliese Harry T. Stonelake YEAR PERCENTAGE THAT GAVE Lubomir B. Pyrih Robert P. Strasavich 1. 1934 27% Michael J. Quigg Clarence G. Supplee 2. 1936 25% Joseph P. Quinlan, Esq. Robert W. Suter, Esq. 3. 1937 25% Timothy J. Quinlan, Esq. Joseph John Sweeney 4. 1938 25% Joseph A. Rabson, M.D. Joseph D. Swoyer 5. 1944 25% Daniel J. Ragone Kenneth Szcezepanski 6. 1954 24% Frank P. Rauch, Jr. Herbert Taylor 7. 1949 21% James P. Reich, D.M.D. Gary A. Teears 8. 1948 20% L. Thomas Reifsteck Ralph , Ph.D. 9. 1955 20% Bernard F. Reilly Marcia M. Telthorster 10. 1956 19% 11. 1964 19% Dorothy C. Reilly Daniel E. Thomas

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BROTHER CLEMENTIAN CLUB The Brother Clementian Club is made up of those Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed up to $99 to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Brother E. Clementian, F.S.C. (1887-1961) embodied the ideals of Christian education in his total dedi­ cation to his students. During the past fiscal year, 2,147 indi­ vidual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Brother Clementian Club.

Joseph Leo Abbamondi Harry T. Arton William J. Beisser Charles W. Booker Kathleen Walter Boone Lester Russell Abbey Arthur J. Askins Carl Jesse Belber, M.D. Michael J. Abbott Jerry Askow Ralph Holden Belcher, Jr. Leonard C. Bordzol Patricia Dronson Abbott Albert R. Aspinall William J. Bell William James Bork, Jr. Robert Charles Abbott Joseph A. Atkins Frank L. Bellezza Anthony J. Bosco, Jr. Ragina M. Abernethy John Joseph Auchinleck Kenneth B. Bennington Raymond J. Bott Albert C. Achuff John L. Austin Brian Bentz Maj. Joseph E. Botta Donald Frank Ackerman William Joseph Austin Lt. Col. Joseph B. Berger, Jr. Michael J. Bowdren John J. Adair Alexander Lowell Avallon, Sr. William C. Bergmann Thomas B. Bowe Paul V. Adams Richard A. Avicolli George A. Berkhimer, Jr. John T. Bowen William F. Adams Joseph S. Azzarano William Berko Joseph A. Bowers Joseph C. Adelizzi, Jr. Bruno J. Bacallao Valentin Bernert Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. Seymour Adelman Robert J. Bacher Robert J. Bernosky Kathleen L. Boyd Charles R. Adelsberger Henry A. Backe Norman Bernstein, Ph.D. Joseph John Boyer John V. Adelsberger David L. Bader Nancy Lapergola Bertrand Dennis Joseph Boylan Mark Adelsberger David J. Badolato, M.D. Raymond H. Bertsch, Jr. Lorena Filosa Boylan Thomas J. Adelsberger Paul E. Baker Andrew D. Bertucci Bernard Boyle William H. Adelsberger Robert C. Baker Paul F. Betz Deborah Boyle Lisa L. Adkins Albert P. Balcer Raymond Thomas Bickert Thomas F. Boyle Michael L. Agogino Joseph A. Baldassarre Bernard J. Bieg John J. Brabazon Edward Agonis Rosemary Clancy Baldino Paul C. Bieg, Jr. Raymond B. Bracis Judith Stanton Ahern William J. Baldino Daniel P. Biko John M. Bradley Norbert John Aicher Martha Baltzell John Raymond Bille William C. Bradley, Jr. Theodore H. Alber Stanley E. Bandos William H. Binns Joseph J. Brady John P. Alcorn Winston C. Banford Stanley J. Birch, Jr. F. Howard Braithwaite Theodore J. Alden Frederick I. Banks Leonard Joseph Birle Anthony L. Bralczyk James J. Alesi Michael F. Bannar Paul E. Bisbing Charles D. Branch, Jr. Raymond S. Alexander, M.D. Helmut A. Baranyi, Ph.D. Harry R. Bittner Leslie L. Branda Thomas Alexander Anthony Barba C. Emil Bix Frederick Carl Brandt Anthony J. Alfano, D.D.S. George A. Barbetto Bernard Joseph Black James Deward Brasch William Alfe Edward A. Barbieri, M.D. James A. Blair Denise Deberardinis Braun Carman A. Alfieri Marybeth H. Bareis Monica Trotter Blash Herbert L. Braun Matthew F. Alivernini, Esq. Michael Barmash John W. Blesi Dorothy A. Braunsar Frank P. Alizzi Edward M. Barr Paul F. Blinn Delores M. Brecker Carole Allen Robert L. Barrett Harold J. Bliss, Jr., Esq. Richard Alan Breeser Howard C. Allen Vincent L. Barrett John H. Blodgett Gerald M. Breeze Lawrence Allen Joseph R. Barron Bernhardt George Blumenthal, Ph.D. Mary Donaghy Breeze James F. Almond, Jr. John J. Barton Wesley M. Bobbie William J. Breeze Francis M. Alsis Ronald A. Baselice William J. Bobbitt John P. Breickner, III Thomas J. Ambolino Harold S. Baseman Steven M. Bobman Francis P. Brennan Millard Ames, Jr. Barron M. Batchelder, M.D. Fred Boccella James J. Brennan Richard Joseph Amons Joseph P. Batory Michelle Lamb Boddorff James P. Brennan Edward C. Anastasi Frank J. Battaglia Francis L. Bodine Joseph C. Brennan Eugene Ancharski James Saar Bauer Gerald R. Bodisch Philip J. Brennan Geoffrey Taylor Anders Francis Clayton Bauerle Walter G. Boehm Suzanne E. Brennan Vincent P. Anderson, Esq. John A. Bazzani James H. Boerckel Timothy C. Brennan, Jr. David Andrews Kenneth J. Beahan Kay Hampton Bogdanescu Joanne B. Brenner John P. Andrews Andrew G. Bean Peter Bogdanescu Joseph R. Breslin Paul J. Andris Bruce E. Beans Francis Patrick Bogle Thomas C. Breslin Nicholas F. Andruzzi Kathleen Martin Beans Paul J. Bolognone James Brett Fred T. Angelilli Walter F. Beard, Jr. Andrew W. Bommentre Bernard Brewstein Nicholas F. Angerosa, Ph.D. John W. Becher, Jr., D.O. Anthony J. Bonanno Charles R. Breznicky Michael A. Anselmi, Esq. Francis X. Becht, Jr. Pamela Maus Bond Earl W. Bricker William Anstock Bernard Edward Beck Diane M. Bones David P. Brickley John Francis Anthony Carl E. Beck, Jr. Sylvain Boni James G. Bridgeman James A. Archibald Howard G. Becker Michael F. Bonner Joseph V. Briggman, Ph.D. Thomas J. Ardecki John T. Becker Robert E. Bonner, M.D. Kathleen Tully Briggman Frank A. Ardito, D.V.M. Robert A. Becker William Joseph Bonner, Jr., Esq. Edward Brigham Frank S. Arena David Michael Bednarik Alexander D. Bono, Esq. Eileen M. Broderick Joseph F. Armstrong Stephen J. Beduch Michael C. Bono John P. Brolly Walter E. Arrison James J. Bee, Esq. Stephen C. Bono Constance J. Brophy

12 Mary Ann Brosmer Ralph Caliendo Steven M. Casale Attilio Ciccotelli Lynda W. Brown Michael J. Callahan Thomas P. Casalnova Joseph A. Cilia William J. Brown Thomas P. Callan, Jr. Thomas J. Casey Mario G. Cirelli, M.D. Annemarie Lento Brownmiller James B. Cameron Thomas M. Casey Thomas M. Cislo Olga Brozda Francis N. Campagna, M.D. Robert E. Casillo James R. Citro Gregory O. Bruce Edward John Campanella, Esq. Carl R. Cassidy Gary K. Clabaugh, Ed.D. Judith Blanco Bruening Joan A. Campbell Francis J. Cassidy Vincent P. Clancy K. Richard Bruhm Robert J. Campbell Francis X. Cassidy Daniel Patrick Clark P. Dennis Burnn, Ph.D. Thomas E. Campbell John Thomas Cassidy James J. Clark Frank J. Bruno Armand Campese Joseph F. Cassidy James J. Clark Robert B. Brunt Francis Vincent Campi Thomas Joseph Cassidy John J. Clark William F. Bryan, III James J. Campion Paul A. Castellani Walter Clavan Mario A. Bucci Philip Andrew Canal Leo Castoneuay Thomas R. Cleary Yehoshua Buch Joseph F. Canataro Anthony Catanzaro John P. Clifford Michael A. Buchanan Linda Pantano Canataro Maryann Stefany Catanzaro Mildred G. Clothier James C. Buck Fred A. Canevari Maria C. Catrambone Aloysius E. Coan Joseph F. Buckley Raymond F. Canning Maureen H. Catto Edward B. Cody Patrick L. Buckley Rosemary R. Cannuli James J. Cavanaugh, Jr. John V. Cofer Claude Henry Buehrle Albert A. Cantello James Thomas Celia Arnold L. Cohen Robert J. Bugdal John F. Capista, D.O. William J. Cepp Burton Cohen Robert Thomas Bukata Joseph F. Capodanno, Jr., Esq. Patrick J. Cerceo Robert Cohen Chester S. Bunsick, Jr. Joseph A. Cappello Edward P. Ceresini Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Louis Joseph Buonomo Francis S. Cappiello Charles F. Cerveny James L. Coleman, Jr. Lawrence J. Bur, Jr. Benedict A. Capra William Cervini Michael Colibraro Nancy Burawski Donald E. Caputi John Joseph Chambers Joseph J. Coll, Jr. Rodney L. Burk Michaiel M. Caputo Francis A. Champine William John Collier Barbara A. Burke John P. Capuzzi Robert T. Chancier Harry James Collins Charles D. Burke Robert J. Carabasi, M.D. Thomas J. Chancier James F. Collins, Esq. Charles E. Burke Barbara Gawinski Carberry John J. Chapman Richard A. Colton Bernard J. Burns Harry P. Carberry John Joseph Chapman Robert Colton John F. Burns Francis J. Carbo, D.D.S. Norbert V. Chehak Eileen Gaddis Combatti Joseph Damien Burns Edward Thomas Carden Anthony T. Chiaverelli Richard W. Combatti William L. Burns Larry Cardonick Diego A. Chila George T. Comber Michael R. Burzak Edward P. Carey, Esq. Joseph P. Chinnici Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Combs George A. Butler Robert J. Carey Eileen Monahan Chopnick Mr. & Mrs. Francis Conahan John E. Butler Vincent Joseph Carita David E. Christiansen William A. Conn John F. Butler Arnold C. Carnevale Eva Baier Christiansen Michael E. Connaughton, Ph.D. Mary E. Butler Michael F. Carolan Susan M. Chubik James E. Connell Thomas M. Butler, Ph.D. Joseph Albert Carona Joseph E. Chudzinski Joseph M. Connell Alexander J. Butrym Francis Joseph Carroll Frederick James Ciao Harry A. Connelly, Jr. Clairemarie Ann Caffrey I. Howard Carson, D.D.S. Anthony N. Ciarlone Joseph J. Connelly, Jr. Robert James Cahill Stephen Peter Carter Philip C. Ciaverelli Teresa M. Connolly Nuncio N. Cali A. Joseph Carusi Mark J. Ciccantelli, M.D. Thomas F. Connolly Harry A. Connor, Jr. James F. Connor John Joseph Connors, Esq. John T. Connors ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND Terence J. Connors A FIVE YEAR COMPARISON Keith Conrad Thomas M. Conroy General Matching Number of Average George N. Constantino, M.D. Year Alumni Gifts Combined Donors Gift Richard J. Conte Louis Thomas Conti, Esq. 1979-80 $209,514 $29,261 $238,775 2,559 $ 93.30 Charles L. Conway, CPA 2,400 131.02 William P. Coogan 1980-81 281,679 32,789 314,468 Paul X. Cook 1981-82 310,727 40,226 350,953 2,677 131.59 Patricia E. Coonahan 1982-83 356,000 39,667 395,667 2,941 134.53 Edmond F. Corcoran 1983-84 378,512 55,341 433,853 2,940 147,57 Robert R. Cornelison Michael J. Comely, Sr. John Raphael Corrigan Paul Leo Corrigan George V. Corwell REUNION CLASS GIFT Earl C. Costa, D.D.S. Per­ Average Joseph J. Costello centage Gift Leonard C. Costello, Sr. Year Class Representative Total Martin F. Costello 1934 Albert J. Keefe, Jr. $ 5,235.00 27% $872.50 Michael Costello Robert J. J. Costello 1939 G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. 9,563.99 29% 502.37 Gustave C. Cote 1944 Albert J. Kraft, M.D. 2,060.00 25% 158.46 Thomas J. Coultes 1949 Gerald P. Nugent, Jr. 11,553.75 21% 160.47 Donald J. Courtney 1954 Francis R. O’Hara, Esq. 72,487.15 24% 941.59 Dolores M. Coutts 16% 102.81 William E. Cox 1959 John H. Veen 8,225.00 Charles A. Coyle, Ed.D. 1964 Peter A. Horty 23,355.00 19% 182.46 James Michael Coyle 1969 Martin E. Washofsky 9,487.75 13% 76.51 Andrew Crane 1974 Dennis R. Rubisch 7,993.50 11% 61.49 Mary C. Craven 1979 Michael R. Murphy 3,699.00 5% 34.90 John Ronald Crawford

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Terry Crawford Mark Delowery, D.O. Thomas J. DiSpenzere Arthur J. Dustman, Jr. John J. Crenny, Jr. Joseph A. DeMarco Edward C. Dlugosz John M. Duvak Dennis A. Cribben Joseph J. DeMarco, Jr. John W. D'Lugosz James Paul Dwyer, D.O. James Michael Crilley Howard DeMartini Henry J. Doehne Peter J. Dwyer, Sr. Dominic Crisconi Sam P. DeMartino, D.D.S. Patrick J. Doherty Theodore Stephen Dydak James J. Crockett Teresa Rich DeMartino James Thomas Dolan Charles J. Dydo John W. Crockett Thomas J. Dempsey Mary Rush Dolan Thomas A. Dziadosz Donald Joseph Croke John S. Denelsveck Philip E. Dolan Francis T. Dziedzic Joseph G. Crosby, Jr. Russel J. Denshuick Robert H. Dolan Mary Eberwine Edmund Jaycox Crossen Raymond J. Derbyshire Bruce K. Doman, Esq. Dennis C. Ecker Walter F. Crossley Stuart Z. Dershaw, M.D. Frank J. Domeracki Joseph C. Eckert, Jr. Joseph T. Crosson James L. Desalle John F. Donaghy Cornelius Edwards Alice Crouthamel Anthony M. Desiderio John L. Donaghy James P. Edwards Anthony L. Cucuzzella, M.D. Frank Kenneth Desoo Francis J. Donahoe Leslie Edwards Regina Maria Cudemo Bernard T. Destafney James A. Donahue Joseph P. Egan Rev. Stewart Culkin Edwin Joseph Detrick Joseph J. Donahue Catherine A. Eichenlaub David P. Cullen Harry F. Deutsch Joseph J Donegan Howard M. Eisenthal Lt. Christopher E. Cummings Louis F. Devicaris John M. Donnelly James B. Elliott Joseph T. Cunnane Diane B. Devine Leo Anthony Donohue John J. Elliott James J. Cunningham, Jr. Lawrence F. Devine Robert A. Donovan, III Frederick A. Enck John E. Cunningham, Jr. Martin J. Devine Thomas F. Dooley Robert George Enright Robert Joseph Cunningham Bernard Devlin Edmund Joseph Doran Timothy J. Erb Thomas Cunningham Daniel J. Devlin Anthony J. Dorazio Frank C. Esposito Thomas F. Cuomo, M.D. Thomas Devlin Barbara Joan Dougherty John George Esposito Constance E. Curley Frank E. Devoll Catherine M. Dougherty Anthony J. Evangelisto, Ph.D Cornelius W. Curran Daniel G. Diasio Frederick J. Dougherty Herlies Augustus Evans Francis M. Curran Manuel W. Diaz Harry J. Dougherty John H. Evans James F. Curran Russell DiBella Henry J. Dougherty, Jr. Robert Edwin Evans Mary E. Curran, D.H.M. Frances Jacob Diccicco Robert A. Dougherty John J. Ewing, Jr. John J. Currie, Jr. Michael J. Diccicco William T. Dougherty Charles P. Fagan Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Currin, Sr. Louis DiCesari William J. Doyle, Jr. Richard L. Fagnani James B. Curtin Dennis DiDomenico Robert Milton Dreibelbis Cynthia Marita Fair Charles Cutler, M.D. Nicholas P. Dienna Patricia M. Dressel David J. Falcone, Ph.D. Casimir Michael Czerpak Thomas Dienno Paul A. Dressel Robert D. Falkowski Frederick J. Dadura Charles B. Dietzler Robert M. Dreyer John J. Fallon William R. Daley, Jr. Albert A. DiFalco Edward J. Driscoll Dr. John Falzetta Alfred F. Dallesandro Nicholas DiFranco Margaret Regan Droney Lawerence T. Fan Francis E. Dalo Richard DiGiacomo Timothy J. Droney, III, M.D. Joseph A. Fanelle Terrence James Daly Anthony J. Dilenno Robert D. Duckett, Jr. Herman Farber Thomas M. Daly Anthony J. Dilenno, Jr. Raymond V. Duckworth Mark S. Farber Jeffrey I. Damsker, M.D. James A.Dilenno, D.C. Joseph C. Duddy Joseph Robert Fares Nicholas Carl D'Angelo Gerard F. Dillon Joseph F. Duden Thomas C. Faris John Robert Daniels Joseph J. Dillon James B. Duffey John R. Farnell Charles E. Danihel Michael J. Dillon Mr. & Mrs. John M. Duffin Debra Steffa Farrell Jane B. Danihel Camille DiLullo John A. Duffy, Jr., Ph.D. Frank Farrell, Jr. Thomas P. Darcy Claude J. DiMarco William J. Duffy Theresa Dempsey Farrell Richard E. Dardis, Ph.D. Anthony DiMartino John J. Dugan Richard L. Fasy Henry A. Darragh Richard C. DiMascio John V. Dugan, Jr. Ph.D. James J. Faulk George A. D'Ascenzo Ronald C. Diment Michael J. Dunn Sandra G. Featherman Joseph Paul D’Ascenzo William Dimeo Michael Joseph Dunn, Jr. Preston D. Feden, Ed.D. James J. Davey Gerard M. Dinon William Dunn Albert P. Federico Alan E. Davis Vincent DiPaolo Charles J. Dunne John Joseph Feehan Gerald Edwin Davis Andrew DiPiero, Jr. Esq. Francis J. Dunphy James J. Feeley Richard B. Davis Cheryl Paster DiPilla John Durkin James J. Feerick, Esq. Frank W. Dawson Eileen DiPilla Mary T. Durkin Michael J. Feerick Robert J. Dawson Anthony A. DiPrimio David H. Duryea, Jr. Thomas Feerick Anthony John Day G. Joseph Dean Louis P. DeAngelo Susan Murphy Dearolf Walter W. Dearolf, M.D. James D. Deasy, Esq. Joseph A. DeBarberie Domenic F. DeCesaris Robert T. Deck Mr. & Mrs. Leonard E. Decker Jean Tanney Dee Ronald C. Deery William J. Deery, Jr. Thomas A. Defant Benjamin Julio DeFrancesco Francis D. DeGeorge Francis P. Degnan Gerard Francis Degnan James W. Degnan Donald James DeGrazia Francis E. Dehel Frank P. Delich Matthew L. Dellarco

14 Howard D. Feinstein Michael F. Gallagher James J. Gormley, Jr. Gerard Patrick Hanlon Milton Feldman, D.D.S. Michael F. Gallagher George J. Goslin Joseph E. Hanlon Richard L. Feldman Michael J. Gallagher, D.D.S. Frank E. Gostomski Philip J. Hanlon William W. Felinski Nancy A. Gallagher Joseph P. Grace John T. Hannas Anthony Ferrara Stephen P. Gallagher George J. Gradel Joan Butler Hannigan Frank Ferraro William J. Gallagher, Esq. Carl W. Graf Robert J. Hannigan Richard J. Ferrick Louis D. Gallo William H. Graham Robert E. Hanrahan Roger P. Ferris William F. Galvin Jeannine Grammick, S.S.N.D. William H. Hansell, Ph.D. Andrea L, Fina John J. Ganister Joseph A. Granahan Charles G. Happ William J. Finegan, Jr. Thomas T. Gannon Edward A. Grant, Jr. Geraldine L. Harford Herman Finkelstein James F. Garberina Thomas A. Grant Robert M. Harkanson Peter J. Finneghan Albert S. Garczynski Henry Grasmeder James Harper John Raymond Fischer Dennis Gardner Charles F. Grazioso Albert S. Harris Robert Fischer Joseph L. Gardner, Jr. Joseph Anthony Greco Joseph R. Harris Benjamin G. Fisher Terence D. Garmey Joseph Frank Greco Thomas Hartberger Robert Fisher, M.D. Geraldine Garofalo John R. Greed Robert J. Hartman Joseph P. Fitzgerald Dominick D. Garofano James M. Green, Sr. Kathleen Hartnett William Antony Fitzgerald Joseph W. Garrity Stephen J. W. Green Michael G. Hartnett Brian J. Fitzgibbons William F. Garrity William Green, M.D. Thomas J. Hartsough Edmund J. Fitzpatrick Frederick G. Gatesman Charles W. Greenberg Sallie E. Harvin James M. Fitzpatrick Anthony J. Gatt Neil P. Greenberg, Esq. Richard Haselbarth Judith A. Fiume Francis C. Gatti Howard M. Greger James J. Hatch Robert J. Fix John T. Gatti Frank Gregorski Joseph A. Hatch Daniel Joseph Flannery Donna Letnaunchyn Gauder John W. Grelis William R. Haussmann Francis X. Flannery Stephen Joseph Gauder Sean Gresh, Ed.D. George John Havens William E. Flannery Marianne Salmon Gauss Donald D. Grieco Joseph John Haydt James Edward Fleming Siegfried Gauss Waymond A. Grier Richard Joseph Heaney Paul R. Flesher Dawn Arehart Gawlinski John H. Griesemer, Jr. Raymond P. Heath, Ph D. Edward P. Flood Joseph P. Gaynor, Jr. Stephen W. Griesemer Christopher J. Heck Abraham U. Flores Frederick C. Geary Frank J. Griesser Gerald J. Heckler Deborah A. Fluehr Carl J. Gedeik Francis Vincent Griffin Joseph F. Hediger Elizabeth W. Flynn Edward B. Gehring Kathleen M. Griffin Vincent C. Hehl Richard Francis X. Flynn Allan David Geller Kenneth J. Griffin Charles G. Heil, Jr., M.D. Thomas J. Flynn Armond F. Gentile Lenora Spina Griffin Kathyann Cusack Heilig Edward J. Fogarty, Jr. Michael A. Gephart Walter J. Griffin, C.P.A. Carl R. Heinlen Fred J. Foley, Jr., Ph.D. Joseph F. Gerety Vincent A. Grimes Paul F. Heise James P. Foley Dr. & Mrs. Richard Geruson Eugene J. Grimley Thomas G. Helinek Kevin J. Foley Thomas C. Gheen Kenneth Grolsko Irene Hembarsky Paul Joseph Foley Victor A. Giardini Joseph A. Gronczewski Charles D. Henderson Joseph L. Folz Edward Gibson Maurice F. Grontkowski E. James Henderson, Jr. Thomas J. Forsythe Robert L. Gill Edward M. Groody Arthur L. Hennessy, Ph.D. Francis T. Foti David M. Gillece Robert E. Groody Christian E. Henningsen Conrad J. Fowler William A. Gillen Michael S. Gross Joseph L. Hepp Edward R. Fox, Jr. Clifford M. Gillespie Joseph J. Grum, Jr. Richard L. Hepp Stanley W. Fox Thomas R. Gillespie Lawrence S. Gryn Edward M. Hepting William D. Fox, Jr. Dennis J. Gilmore Vincent A. Guarini Richard D. Herlihy, F.S.C. Thomas M. Foy Mary Connor Gilson Carmen F. Guarino Mr. & Mrs. Martin Herman Francis G. Fragale Stephen Gin Andrew J. Gubicza Steven D. Herman Harry G. Franke Francis X. Gindhart, Esq. Robert Gudknecht James Patrick Herron Paul T. Frankenfield, Jr. Edith Gioia John J. Guerin Thomas J. Herron Michael P. Franko Frank Gioia Joseph R. Guerin Bryan D. Hetherington, Esq. Richard A. Frantz Joseph A. Giordano Robert F. Guerin W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq. Robert G. Fraser Joseph D. Giovanetti Anthony J. Guerrieri Alfred L. Hetrick Anthony R. Fratto Kenneth Ross Girill Thomas A. Guggino Harold J. Hexter Richard V. Frattone Joseph F. Girone, M.D. Denise M. Guiniven Lynn M. Heyer Robert Eugene Freed Suzanne M. Giuliani John R. Gulliford, D.V.M. Herbert R. Heys Harvey P. Freeman Donato P. Giusti, Jr. Henry J. Gunther Patricia Butzloff Hickerson Frank J. Freitag Robert L. Giusti Harry L. Gutelius John F. Hickey-Williams Valentine A. Freitag George R. Givens Joseph A. Gwiazdowski, D.D.S. Kenneth J. Higginbotham John M. Friel Eugene J. Glading Franklin B. Haaz, Esq. Charles H. Higgins John H. Friess James R. Glanzmann Timothy Habick Michael J. Higgins Robert G. Fryling, Esq. Francis Emanuel Gleason Harry B. Haeberle Mrs. Warren D. Higgins Thomas E. Furlong Capt. James T. Glowacki Federick J. Hagen Donald E. Hilbert Edward F. Furman Leonard F. Gmeiner Kenneth Glenn Hager Edward P. Hill Susan Coia Gailey Kenneth L. Gnau Eugene P. Hagerty Harry C. Himes, Esq. Robert F. Galante Richard J. Goedkoop, Ph. D. Philip E. Haines, Esq. Lawrence P. Himes Carmella Melso Galati Thomas Going William W. Haines Richard P. Himmer Thomas Hinchcliffe James F. Galbally, Ed.D. John M. Gola Michael Hajatian, Jr., D.D.S. Anthony William Gale Richard Golaszewski Alfred S. Halas, D.M.D. Vincent F. Hink, Jr., Esq. Bernard George Hipp Daniel J. Gallagher Martin M. Gold John H. Halas William E. Hoban Dennis M. Gallagher Joseph A. Goldbeck, Jr., Esq. John C. Hall Joseph L. Hockenbrock Francis J. Gallagher, C.P.A. Henry W. Goldberg James J. Hamilton Alice Lynn Hoersch, Ph. D. John E. Gallagher Bernard B. Goldner, Ph.D. Richard P. Hamilton Edward B. Hoffman, Jr. John J. Gallagher Paul Goldshlack, D.O. Robert J. Hamilton Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr. John P. Gallagher Mary Landgrebe Goldsmith Nancy D. Hammer James Francis Hanahan Gerald T. Hofmann John R. Gallagher Brian Goodhart Joseph L. Hancox Jerome Patrick Hofmann Joseph D. Gallagher Barry S. Goodkin Maria Puhy Hand Michael R. Hogan Joseph V. Gallagher Donald W. Goodwin George L. Hohenleitner Loretta Braun Gallagher Gerard M. Gormley William Joseph Haney

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Laura Bradley Holden Robert C. Keane Dr. Robert W. Kraemer Edward J. Locasale Edgar L. Holzer Albert J. Keefe, Jr. Neil Robert Kramer George W. Lochetto, Sr. Brian James Hood Francis C. Keenan Mildred B. Kravitz Robert Eugene Lodes Matthew R. Hooper, Esq. Peter J. Keenan Bertram Kreger, D.D.S. John W. Loftus Philip Hooten Richard F. Keevey Richard E. Kreipe, M.D. Sabato J. Logiudice Teresa C. Hooten, O.D. Francis J. Kehoe Eric J. Krieg, D.O. Walter P. Lomax, Jr., M.D. Thomas J. Horan Dennis M. Kelleher Florian E. Krilowicz Lisa A. Lombardi Martin H. Horchler Dennis G. Kelley Albert G. Kroll, Esq. Thomas J. Londergan Francis J. Horn John J. Kelley Joseph H. Krymowski John Charles Long Francis J. Horn Daniel Bernian Kelly, F.S.C. Kenneth R. Kryszczun Roger A. Loos Robert J. Houlihan Eugene Louis Kelly Kurt F. Kryven Francis Ellefson Lorandeau Edward Thomas Howe, Jr. Geffrey Kelly, Ph.D. Maryellen T. Kueny Thomas R. Lorandeau Joseph M. Huber Gerald Charles Kelly, D.D.S. Albert T. Kuhn Philip Lee Lowenstein Charles N. Hug, Jr. James F. Kelly John Thomas Kulak, Jr. Leonard Lubbehusen Ernest D. Huggard James J. Kelly Karen L. Kurz Morton Lucas, D.D.S. Thomas E. Huggard Jeanne M. Kelly Stephen Thomas Kuziw J. Thomas Lucia Edward Joseph Hughes, Esq. John J. Kelly Michael Joseph Labrum Stanley J. Lucki Eugene P. Hughes, M.D. John T. Kelly Richard O. Ladson Stanley J. Lucki John Edward Hughes Joseph G. Kelly James E. Lafferty Charles P. Lutcavage, Ph.D. Philip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq. Joseph M. Kelly Albert A. Lagore George W. Luther Barbara Argetsinger Huha Nancy A. Kelly Constance Petroni Lahoda Edwing J. Lutz John J. Huha Philip F. Kelly Mark S. Lahoda Robert B. Lydon Stephen F. Humay, Jr. Kenneth John Kempt William J. Lahr John W. Lyle Raymond G. Huml, Jr. Victoria Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lamb Kevin C. Lynam David M. Hunt Paul Kennedy John W. Lambert, Jr. Edward J. Lynch Jane Hurwitz John F. Kenny Earle C. Landes Frank X. Lynch Charles W. Husted Thomas Edward Kenny Anthony M. Landis, D.O. John A. Lynch Ralph Hymes William J. Kenny Suzanne Golden Landis John B. Lynch Richard Hymes William J. John Langan John B. Lynch, Esq. Leo C. Inglesby Philip James Keohane John Leonard Langan Joseph E. Lynch Ralph J. Itri James F. Keough, Jr. Kenneth E. Lannan Joseph F. Lynch John W. Jackson Joseph A. Keough, F.S.C. Barry P. Lapka Joseph Francis Lynch Robert Berkly Jackson, Jr. Joseph Dennis Keown Robert C. Larr Kathleen Bodisch Lynch David M. Jacobus John F. Kerstan Robert E. Larrimore Richard Lynch Irv C. Jaffe Stephen M. Kerwick, Esq. Gina Marie Laruffa Robert John Lynch Thaddeus Jalkiewicz William C. Kettelberger Paschal J. Laruffa, M.D. John M. Lynn Madeline Janowski Allan M. Ketterer Andrew B. Laverty Robert S. Lyons, Jr. Francis X. Jardel Carol Solomon Kiefer J.J. Laverty Paul J. Macey John Jaszczak Michael C. Kiefer Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Lavin Leon F. Machulski William J. Jekot George E. Kientzy, Jr. John V. Layne, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ormand Macoretta David F. Jennings James V. Kiernan, D.O. William L. Leahy David A. Madden Paul G. Jennings Michael Kiernan Daniel Peter Leary John P. Madden Barbara Buck Johnson Donald J. Kieser, Jr. Robert S. Lebair, Jr. Kevin E. Madden James A. Johnson, Jr., Esq. Thomas J. Kilcoyne Barry R. Lebowitz Michael P. Mahan Robert L. Johnson Girard D. Kilker Brendan Joseph Lee, D.O. Stephen Mahan William Richard Johnson John C. Killmer, Jr. Michael D. Lee Patricia Parente Maher Catherine Sullivan Jones Charles P. Kindregan, Esq. David R. Legloahec William J. Maher David M. Jones Paul D. King Joseph Lehman Charles F. Mahony James W. Jones Richard A. King William E. Lehner, M.D. John Maicher Michal H. Jones William J. King Robert Richard Leming Ralph A. Maiolino Lawrence J. Jordan, D.O. Gerald P. Kirsch Louis J. Lendvay Raymond E. Majewski Gerard J. Junod Raymond P. Kirsch Charles A. Leonard, Ph.D. Lisa C. Makosewski Dolores Juska David John Klein Hubert P. Leonard Robert P. Malachowski John A. Juzaitis Joseph A. Klein Thomas Leone Michael G. Malatesta Thomas K. Kaffenberger Bradd R. Kleinman Joseph C. Lepone Thomas R. Malatesta Arthur Arnold Kahn Joseph A. Kelpchick P. Stephen Lerario, Esq. Joseph J. Malizia Joseph J. Kalkbrenner, Esq. Richard C. Kling Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lesche Richard D. Mallatratt Francis J. Kallam Kenneth E. Klingler Joseph P. Leska John J. Malone James A. Kamerdze Gerard Klopf Edward A. Letchak Francis E. Maloney Frank M. Kaminski, Jr. John L. Knab Lewis M. Levinson John J. Maloney Daniel H. Kane Wayne T. Knapp Joseph Lewcun, D.O. Vincent Jos Mancini Gerald J. Kane Allen J. Knestaut Edmund F. Lewis Robert R. Mancuso John J. Kane Gerard Paul Koch Jane M. Lewis Roxanne M. Mancuso Joseph A. Kane, Ph.D. John P. Kohlbecker William Lewis Anne Marie Manning Joseph F. Kane Dr. Harold G. Kohn Daniel J. Liddy John Charles Manning Louis M. Kaniecki Robert Francis Kolb James C. Lieber, Jr., Esq. William F. Mannion Emil J. Kannengieszer Dietrich F. Koletty John Stanley Ligenza Cpt. Julie Trego Manta Benedict E. Kapa Francis Joseph Kolinka Paul J. Lindinger Paul A. Marfino Joseph J. Karlesky Stanley Donald Kolman, D.O. William J. Liney John E. Margraff Deborah Jill Karpinski J. Harold Koob Donald R. Lintner, M.D. Joseph J. Mark Robert S. Karpinski Jerome Harry Kopensky Vincent J. Lipira Edward M. Markowski James H. Kates J. C. Korszniak Edward P. Lisiecki, Jr. Robert J. Maro, M.D. William T. Katheder Joseph F. Koszarek Alfred A. Lisiewski Raymond R. Marr Barry M. Kauffmann Michael J. Kovac, Jr., M.D. Richard J. Lisiewski Francis A. Marro, M.D. John C. Kautz Lazio I. Kovacs Alfred A. Little Thomas J. Marsh Kenneth J. Kavanaugh, Esq. Gerald G. Kozak Robert M. Liwacz, Esq. Anthony W. Martin Albert Joseph Kazanjian Joseph John Kozak, Jr. Walter N. Loburak Elnora E. Martin James A. Kazmerskie M. Yvonne Hayman Kraeher Nicholas Locantore James Francis Martin

16 James G. Martin James F. McGowan, Jr. William J. McNeil Richard B. Mesirov William C. Martin John M. McGowan, M.D. Dorothy J. McNeill Christine D. Meslar Nicholas F. Martorano, O.S.A. Karen T. McGowan James Joseph McNichol Paul F. Mesure Nicholas J. Marucci John J. McGroarty John A. McNichol John V. Metzger, Jr. John J. Masano Thomas M. McGuigan, M.D. Kathleen Scotti McNichol Denzil Joseph Meyers Vincent J. Mascoli Philip C. McGuire James J. McNulty Rodney D. Michele Patricia L. Mason John L. McHale John T. McNutt Ann Marie Mickle, Ph.D. Stephen J. Massenburg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. McHugh Bartholomew W. McQuoid Brian M. Middleton Eugene F. Massey Leo F. Mclnerney, C.P.A. William A. McShain Joseph A. Mihalich Jay R. Massey Henry J. McIntyre Joseph H. McShea Edmund M. Miksitz Edward Mastal Joseph J. McKeefery Joseph F. McSparrow Edward W. Mikus Thomas A. Masterani James J. McKelvey George J. Mecherly Donald Miller Robert A. Mastrogiovanni James J. McKenna, Jr., Ph.D. Peter Mecznik Donald F. Miller John P. Mastroni Timothy F. McKenna Michael Medvidik Francis A. Miller Richard L. Mathauser Joseph A. McKenty Walter D. Meeley Robert J. Miller Eugene J. Mather 1st Lt. Robert E. McKeown Robert S. Meenan John F. Millon Ann E. Matthews Gerard F. McLaughlin Thomas W. Meier Cynthia A. Milsop Michael H. McAdoo Gregory R. McLaughlin Louis Aloysius Meindl, Jr. Lawrence S. Miarik Lawrence Edmond McAlee, Esq. Herbert J. McLaughlin George R. Meissler, Ph.D. George J. Minnucci James Michael McAneney Rodger J. McLaughlin Thomas F. Meister, Esq. Phillip J. Miraglia Thomas J. McAneney, Jr. Thomas W. McLaughlin, M.D. William R. Melcher Albert Joseph Miralles Thomas J. McAneney Gerard J. McLenigan Joseph P. Melvin Michael E. Miskel Donald J. McAneny Robert F. McMackin Alphonso Meo, Jr. Richard E. Mitchell John J. McAteer, Esq. Francis J. McMahon John T. Mercer Stephen Mitchell Joseph S. McAuliffe, Esq. John B. McMahon Joseph E. Meredith Suzanne E. Mitchell Donald F. McAvoy James F. McManus W. Darrell Merkel Kana Mitra John J. McAvoy, Jr. Raymond J. McManus Dennis J. Merlino Francis X. Moffatt James C. McBrearty Gerald J. McMenamin Richard F. Meroney Robert T. Moffett James D. McBride, D.D.S. Richard Alan McNally John Joseph Merrick, Jr. Augustine E. Moffitt, Jr. James Michael McCabe Ellen M. McNamara Kathryn Moos Merrick Frederick J. Mohr Thomas J. McCabe, Esq. Daniel J. McNeff Lawrence R. Mesarick Robert S. Mojica John M. McCafferty John J. McCann Robert J. McCann, Jr. Joseph J. McCarron Dennis G. McCarthy Dennis J. McCarthy Mary Kathryn McCarthy Samuel J. McCarthy, Jr. THREE YEAR COMPARISON William D. McCarthy Daniel J. McCarty Catherine McClafferty 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 Francis M. McCloskey ANNUAL FUND $ 495,074 $ 613,513 $ 860,977 Joseph McCole William A. McCollaum General Alumni 310,727 356,000 378,512 Sophie Fostar McComb James H. McCormick Faculty and Staff 33,282 40,180 30,938 Thomas T. McCrea Friends 56,331 129,446 348,880 Robert Joseph McDermott W. Donald McDermott Business Matching Gifts 40,226 39,667 55,341 Gerald Vincent McDevitt Arthur J. McDonald Foundation for Independent Charles M. McDonald Colleges, Inc. of PA 45,083 35,638 37,726 James J. McDonald Thomas P. McDonald Parents 9,425 12,407 8,662 William A. McDonald, Jr. John F. McDonnell Students 175 918 Martin J. McDonnell William J. McDonnell CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ Michael P. McDugall COMMUNITIES $ 259,092 $ 270,132 $ 260,122 Michael P. McElroy John Patrick McElvenny, Jr. Mark G. McElwee COMMONWEALTH OF PA $ 872,650 $ 963,509 $ 856,932 Marguerite Madden McFadden Neil J. McFadden FEDERAL GOVERNMENT $ 619,276 $ 478,353 $ 345,284 Patrick Joseph McFadden William J. McFeeters Dennis J. McGeehan FOUNDATIONS AND James L. McGinley CORPORATIONS $1,106,813 $ 714,614 $1,010,640 John J. McGinnis Col. Joseph G. McGlade GIFTS OF ART $ 86,022 $ 113,066 $ 72,111 Thomas W. McGlinn William F. McGlynn William J. McGlynn INDIVIDUALS $ 229,750 $ 223,200 $ 326,601 Edward F. McGonigal Thomas P. McGonigle UNDUPLICATED TOTAL $3,394,745 $3,126,610 $3,142,839 Francis J. McGovern Francis James McGovern

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Daniel J. O'Dea Nicholas F. Pensiero Frank Joseph O’Bara, Jr. Raymond J. Perkins John A. O’Bara Alfred Gannon Perlini, Sr. Dominic V. O'Brien Angelo J. Perri John T. O'Brien John J. Pescatore Joseph D. O'Brien, Jr. Gerald R. Petre Joseph M. O’Brien, II Michael A. Petrick, Jr. Joseph S. O'Brien Loren E. Pettisani Robert J. O'Brien Victor M. Pettyjohn Thomas G. O’Brien Albert Robert Pezzillo, Jr. William P. O'Brien Joseph M. Phillips Charles E. O'Connor John J. Piatkowski Margaret E. O'Connor John P. Picollo William L. O'Connor Robert J. Picollo Charles H. O’Donnell, M.D. James J. Pie, Esq. Richard K. O'Donnell Theodore A. Piech Charles D. O’Ettle Eileen S. Pieper Joseph P. O'Grady, Ph.D. Anita Gilchrist Pierce Margaret C. O'Keefe George E. Pierce, Esq. Thomas O’Keefe Robert V. Pierce William O’Larin Thomas A. Pierce Joseph Oleszycki Thomas John Pierce Edward J. Olwell Martin Pieretti, D.O. Mariette T. O'Malley William Pietrangelo, Esq. James J. O'Neill, D.C. Anthony R. Pileggi Maureen D. O'Neill Dominic Anthony Pileggi Peter Ignatius O'Neill Joseph A. Pirri Robert F. Orlando Diane Fennel Pisker Michael E. Osborne Robert G. Pisker Robert P. Oshaughnessy Thomas C. Pistoria John T. Osmian Richard G. Placey, Esq. Raymond A. Ostrowski Susan Ann Schumacher Plage Charles J. Ott Anthony C. Plakis Lawrence W. Ott, Jr. Walter Pletcher John Ounsworth James J. Plick, Esq. John W. Ounsworth Kevin J. Pluck John H. Overholzer George Podhiny Randolph Ovington Albert Podolsky, C.P.A. Walter F. Moleski, Jr. Michael D. Mueller Joseph T. Owen John L. Poiesz Anthony D. Molinaro, Jr., M.D. James R. Muldowney Vincent Paccapaniccia Carol Polin Kathleen M. Molla Frank B. Mullin Thomas J. Padden John E. Pooler Thomas J. Molloy Matthew L. Mullin Samuel E. Padgett Charles J. Potok Robert W. Molush Pasquale A. Muoio John A. Pagliei Patricia Corrigan Powers Lawrence H. Monaco, Ph.D. Louis J. Muracco Jeanne M. Painter Richard John Powers Francis E. Monaghan, Jr. Dennis Martin Murphy Maria C. Palladino, Esq. Victor John Powers, M.D. John A. Moastra James F. Murphy Jonathan J. Palmer Stanley T. Praiss, D.D.S. Michael J. Mondoro James J. Murphy Angelo R. Palombi Ronald M. Pratowski Raymond Montoni James T. Murphy Michael R. Palumbo Albert C. Price, M.D. Francis J. Monzo Patricia Gilligan Murphy Nicholas Joseph Panaro Kathleen Cowley Price Francis M. Mooney Thomas R. Murphy Robert J. Pannepacker Edward Prigge John Bernard Mooney, Jr. Edwin S. Murray, Jr. Richard Joseph Papirio Joseph F. Procopio David T. Moore John J. Murray Joseph E. Pappano, Jr., M.D John A. Pron, D.P.M. Dennis C. Moore John P. Murray Robert F. Pappano, Esq. Leslie R. Pryor John Augustus Moore George H. Myers Michael J. Paquet Joseph T. Pura Dr. Maurice L. Moore John Stephen Naimoli Janet Pappiani Paret, M.D. Karen R. Pushaw, Esq. William F. Moore Guy M. Nardella, Jr., M.D. Michael W. Park Robert J. Pushaw James R. Moran Bruce R. Nardy Paul F. Parrott James P. Quesenberry James A. Morgan Sallyanne Harper Nathans Dominic J. Pascucci Thomas J. Quinlan Glenn A. Morocco, Ph.D. H. James Negler Gabriel J. Pascuzzi Lady Isolde Radzinowicz Norman E. Morrell Col. William J. Nelson David L. Pasquarella Frederick L. Ragsdale Charles F. Morris Jaceline B. Newell and Eva Newell Alfonso E. Pasquarelli William Francis Raichle Elizabeth Morris C. Peter Newsome Michael J. Pasquarello Linda Gauder Rakszawski Ellen R. Morris Paul J. Nicoletti, Esq. Francis J. Pasquini, Esq. Thomas E. Rakszawski George E. Morris Mary Catherine Nicolo Joseph L. Patti William T. Rambo, Jr. Hugh F. Morris Philip A. Niessen Kevin F. Pauli William Joseph Randall John F. Morrissey Thomas J. Niessen Robert S. Pauxtis, Jr. Bernard R. Ranellone Francis J. Mortimer Ronald L. Nilsen Ronald John Pawlowski Joseph M. Rapczynski Stanley L. Morton Eugene Nines, Sr. Allison A. Peacock Jack A. Rappaport Frank Mosca Thomas J. Niwinski Joseph F. Pearson John J. Ratigan Louis F. Mosca Elaine P. Nolan Anthony C. Peck Mark J. Ratkus, Ph.D. Albert A. Mosser, F.S.C. John P. Nolan Frank J. Peditto Harry Rawls John F. Motley, M.D. Nancy Webb Nolan Joseph Anthony Pelaia Michael M. Rea Dominic J. Motta W. Dennis Nolan Anthony F. Pellegrino Francis W. Reagan John Motto Raymond Joseph Nolen, Jr. Daniel J. Pelly Charles F. Redican, Jr. Joseph M. Mottola Gerard Carl Nordin Martin Pendergast William R. Regli Diane Moyer Edward R. Novak Patricia M. Pendergast Halyna Mazurok Reh Christiane A. Mueller Gregory J. Nowak James M. Penny, Jr., Esq. Joseph A. Reh

18 Robert W. Reichenbach Carlo J. Salzano Harry S. Shanis Ph.D. Jack Solomon David E. Reichert Melvyn J. Sampson Mr. & Mrs. William Shannon George J. Sosna Leonard Reichman, D.D.S. Arnold D. Samson William F. Shannon Louise S. Sowers Robert Thomas Reichman, M.D. Kathleen M. Sandman Donna M. Shea Edward J. Spanier, Ph.D. Gerald Joseph Reid Drs. A. & E. Sandstrom John H. Sheehan, M.D, James A. Spaziano Charles J. Reilly Patricia A. Sandstrom Maureen A. Sheehan Joseph M. Speakman Ellen E. Reilly Ernest J. Santone Carroll E. Shelton, Jr. William John Speed Thomas J. Rielly, Esq. Anthony J. Santoro John Thomas Shepherd Francis Joseph Speiser Richard B. Rein G. Jude Sapone, F.S.C. James Sherlock Francis J. Spiecker Michael J. Reinking James F. Savage, Jr. Peter Francis Shields Carmen J. Spinelli Ellen M. Resinski Joseph F. Savona, Esq. Joseph F. Shirley Raymond W. Spingler Robert G. Reynolds Francis H. Scalessa, Esq. David Shore Donald Lee Sprague, Esq. Karen Fraunfelter Rheams Lt. Col. Joseph E. Scanlin Charles A. Showers, Jr. Thomas W. Sprague Robert J. Riccio Thomas M. Scanlon Carl Frank Shultz David M. Spratt, D.O. Edward C. Rice John M. Scarpellino Harry J. Siano G. Paul Sprissler, F.S.C. George R. Rice John M. Schaller William M. Siegle Lisa Adams Stackhouse James T. Richard Gregory Francis Schank Thaddeus P. Sieminski George F. Stadalnik Robert J. Richmond John E. Schank Joseph F. Sierotowicz Frances Ellen Stahlecker Joseph A. Rider, Sr. Ray A. Schartner Joseph J. Sikora Leon Stallings Joseph A. Rider, Jr. John Fred Schenkel E. Drew Sikorski Joseph Peter Stampone. Esq. Albert J. Rieger Sherry B. Schiff-Lyons Frank Silver, M.D. John C. Stankiewicz, Jr. Dorothy A. Riehs Joseph F. Schierse Christopher W. Silvotti, Jr. James Edward Stanton Dennis J. Riley Leo J. Schilling, Jr. Robert O. Simmons Dennis Stanzione John D. Rilling Henry A. Schinnagel Michael F. Simon Herman D. Staples, M.D. Thomas J. Ringenbach Joseph P. Schliep Anthony J. Sisca Lee Staples John P. Roarty Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. Schlosser Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm Sitkoff Joseph P. Stark Kenneth J. Roberts Leslie E. Schmalbach Thaddeus J. Skarbek, Jr. John F. Staub James William Rodgers Herbert W. Schmidt, Jr. Victor Edward Skloff Robert G. Stauffer Joseph Rodgers Bernadette Glennon Schoch Bernard Louis Skwirut Daniel Scott Steelman Newton R. Rogers James B. Schoedler James A. Slinkman Harvey J. Stefanowicz Theodore M. Rogers, Jr. Gerard J. Schorn Ronald F. Sliwinski, Jr. James Frederick Stehli Bruce J. Romanczuk, M.D. Thomas Schreiber Kent M. Sloan Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Steinbruegge Marie A. Romanick Paul M. Schugsta, Jr. Stephen E. Smeltzer Daniel F. Steinmetz, Jr., Esq. Maryann Pierce Romano Charles R. Schultes Anne Dambrackas Smith John J. Stevenson, Jr. Donald J. Rongione Louis A. Schultz Chester E. Smith, D.O. Edward William Stewart, Jr. David J. Rosania Raymond L. Schutzman Dorothy Benz Smith George C. Stewart George W. Rose Barry S. Schwartz Edward J. Smith James Joseph Stewart Robert E. Rose James J. Schwegel Francis M. Smith William M. Stewart Jeffrey S. Rosett, M.D. Kurt C. Schwind Gerard Francis Smith Lori A. Stieffenhofer John Thomas Ross, M.D. Libero Scinicariello Jill S. Smith Joseph Stinson John D. Rossi, III Pascal E. Scoles John A. Smith, Ed.D. Deborah Stofanik John Patrick Rossi, Ph.D. Donald J. Searl Kathleen C. Smith Eugene A. Stohrer Thomas P. Rossi, Jr. Lenferd J. Seely Mrs. Lawrence M. C. Smith William Joseph Stokan William A. Rothwell Raymond C. Seiberlich Roger Wilson Smith James J. Stokes Joseph Rovelli Joseph E. Seiler Wanda M. Smith Stanley E. Stolarski Robert R. Rowe Geri Seitchlk, Ph.D. William Edward Smith Mr. & Mrs. Bayard Storey John J. Rowley Robert Lee Seiwell David B. Smolizer Charles Lawrence Storm Barry A. Rubin, D.O. Gerard M. Seredinski William J. Smyth Thomas S. Straub, Ph.D. Louis J. Ruch William A. Seybold Raymond F. Snyder Bertram L. Strieb Keith R. Ruck Joseph J. Sgro Henry J. Sobieski Francis B. Stull David Scott Rudenstein Joseph P. Sgro Raymond T. Soliday John C. Suchy Leo D. Rudnytzky, Ph.D. Alfred B. Ruff Stephen J. Ruff Daniel F. Ruggieri, Jr. Joseph John Ruggiero W. Fred Rump Cecilia M. Ruppert Robert J. Rush, Jr. Cleophas Drayton Russell, Jr. Henry W. Rutecki Sigmond S. Rutkowski, D.O. Jeremiah P. Ryan Joseph F. Ryan Joseph Kirk Ryan, Jr. Richard P. Ryan Robert E. Ryan Thomas Ryan Manual M. Sabato Anne Wilson Sabol Joseph A. Saioni Frank J. Salandria Frank T. Salera Anthony Salerno Stephen A. Salisbury Paul J. Salvo, M.D. Chester J. Salwach

19 La Salle, Fall 1984 DEVELO PM ENT — continued

Lewis Michael Sudul Frank Trent Marianne McGettigan Walker Francis Wilent Walt A. Suessenguth John A. Tronolone Robert Walker Gerald Michael Wilk Cornelius J. Sullivan Jon Frederic Tucker William T. Walker Henry T. Wilkens, Ed.D. F. Joseph Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Tumelty Charles J. Walkowiak Diane Carol Wilmanski Joseph E. Sullivan Robert Stephen Tunilla Eileen Bowers Walkowiak Frederick E. Wilson, Jr. Stephen J. Sullivan Chrystyna Turczeniuk William J. Wall James M. Wilson George C. Surosky John Anthony Turek Stephen M. Wallace Michael J. Wilson Herbert Sussman Sister Jane F. Turk Thomas E. Wallace Mark Vincent Wisdo Thomas R. Swartz Pasquale A. Tursi Thomas W. Walpole Robert F. Wise, F.S.C. John Joseph Sweeder, Ed.D. William J. Uhl, Esq. Francis J. Walsh Thomas M. Wisniewski Vincent Joseph Sweeney George M. Ulmer, Jr. Maryanne Walsh William J. Wisniewski Francis E. Swiacki James A. Ulrich Robert J. Walsh, Jr. Andrew Bennett Woldow John C. Swiencicki Carl Ungaro Edward L. Wanjek Susan Feola Wolfinger Arthur R. Sypek, Esq. Frank J. Urban, Jr., Esq. Patrick J. Ward Patricia Tully Wood Stanley A. Szawlewicz Denise J. Vadenais Timothy P. Ward Harry W. Woodcock, Ph.D. Mary Whelan Szpila Joseph G. Van Reymersdal John William Waring Edward Alphonse Woolslager Michael A. Taboga Eugene D. Vannucci Arthur A. Warren Robert T. Wright James F. Taddei James Vanore Lisa A. Waugh Edward A. Wroblewski, M.D. Louis Daniel Taddei Walter Van Stan Patricia S. Wawzyniecki James D. Wuenschel Joseph J. Tafe, Esq. George A. Vasiliauskas R. Bruce Wayne John S. Wdrzynski James W. Tait Bernard J. Vaughan Alfred E. Weber Stephen A. Wydrzynski Thomas Tatem Philip A. Vecchione Rudolph H. Weber Ricardo Yabut Mary J. Taylor Dennis A. Veneziale, Esq. Gregory Webster Robert Yacobellis Walter Taylor Eugene J. Veneziale Michael G. Weick Jeanne Yaecker William Francis Taylor Kenneth S. Verdon Maj. William C. Weinmann, U.S.M.C. Antonio J. Yanni Albert F. Terry John H. Vermillion James J. Weir William G. Yates Fred C. Teufel Donald P. Vernon, Esq. Francis J. Weiss Frank C. Yoder Ann M. Thomas Dino C. Verrillo Jack Steven Weiss, M.D. Kevin P. Young John Joseph Thomas Peter J. Vicente, M.D. Norman M. Weiss Michael William Young Albert Thorp, III Francis X. Viggiano Raymond F. Weldon Robert Yurgal Gerard M. Tiedeken Frank John Viola, Jr. Edward J. Werner John J. Zaccaria William Tierney Vincent A. Virgulti Leonard F. Werner, Jr. Diane Adelizzi Zapisek John J. Timson Peter L. Viscusi, Ph.D. Patrice Saggiomo Werner John Joseph Zarzycki, Jr. Raymond R. Tinucci Thomas F. Vizzard Wanda Wesolowski Dennis Thomas Zawacki Stewart Frank Titus Eugene R. Voegtlin Frederick M. Westcott Frank R. Zayacz Charles A. Tocknell Anthony L. Voell Michael J. Weyand Leonard T. Zebrowski, D.D.S. Joseph J. Toland, IV Robert M. Vogel, Ed.D. Charles J. Whalen Bruce E. Zehnle Jane Borschel Tomaszewski Joseph William Volk Barbara Moser White M. Celeste Zelitch John E. Tomaszewski, M.D. Benjamin R. Vukicevich Edward J. White Steven Zelitch Edward Charles Toole, Jr., Esq. Marijean Wade James T. White Walter F. Zenner, Jr. Jack V. Torres Michael F. Wagner, Esq. Allen C. Whitehead Gerald J. Ziccardi John A. Toth Theodore W. Wahl Herbert Whitehead James W. Ziccardi, D.O. Raymond R. Townsend, M.D. Elizabeth A. Waier Milton F. Whitehead George R. Zimmerman James Louis Tracey Joseph M. Waldron Philip Whitman, F.S.C. Robert J. Zuccarini Joseph A. Tracey Donald J. Walheim, Esq. James F. Widmeier David Zwolak Thomas J. Trainer Leroy G. Walker Robert E. Wiebler THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Over the years, the generosity and devotion of the Christian Brothers has helped to ensure the existence of the institution of higher learning known as La Salle University. Work and dedication are not the only assets which these religious contribute to La Salle. The Brothers contribute earnings for their services back to the University. Brother Hugh Albright, F.S.C. Brother Alfred Grunenwald, F.S.C. Brother Arthur J. Bangs, F.S.C. Brother Richard Hawley, F.S.C. Brother Joseph Bender, F.S.C. Brother Joseph J. Keenan, F.S.C. Brother Daniel W. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Daniel Bernian Kelly, F.S.C. Brother Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Francis McCormick, F.S.C. Brother Christopher Businsky, F.S.C. Brother Emery C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C. Brother Lawrence J. Colhocker, F.S.C. Brother Gerard F. Molyneaux, F.S.C. Brother James Conaghan, F.S.C. Brother James J. Muldoon, F.S.C. Brother J. Edward Davis, F.S.C. Brother G. John Owens, F.S.C. Brother G. Claude Demitras, F.S.C. Brother David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. Brother John P. Dondero, F.S.C. Brother William J. Guinn, F.S.C. Brother Charles F. Echelmeier, F.S.C. Brother Jude Sapone, F.S.C. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C. Brother Paul Scheiter, F.S.C. Brother Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C. Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler, F.S.C. Brother D. Thomas Gimborn, F.S.C. Brother Anthony W. Wallace, F.S.C. Brother Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. Brother Thomas W. Warner, F.S.C. Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C.

20 MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

During the past twelve months, 387 individual contributions to La Salle were matched, often on a $2 for $1 or even a $3 for $1 basis, by The donor’s employer. The 151 corporations/corporate foundations listed below made matching gift contributions to La Salle totaling $55,341 between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984:

AETNA LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY GTE COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS CORPORATION ALCO STANDARD CORPORATION GULF OIL CORPORATION FOUNDATION ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY FOUNDATION HERSHEY FOODS, INCORPORATED AMAX FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY AMERADA HESS CORPORATION HONEYWELL, INCORPORATED AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY IBM CORPORATION AMERICAN HOECHST CORPORATION ICI AMERICAS, INCORPORATED AMERICAN HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS, INCORPORATED AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INCORPORATED INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY FOUNDATION AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CORPORATION ARA SERVICES, INCORPORATED I. U. INTERNATIONAL ARMCO CORPORATION J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INCORPORATED ARTHUR ANDERSEN AND COMPANY JOHNSON AND JOHNSON COMPANY ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY FOUNDATION KELLOGG COMPANY AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING KINNEY SHOE CORPORATION BASF WYANDOTTE CORPORATION LEEDS AND NORTHRUP COMPANY BELL OF PENNSYLVANIA LOUIS P. CANUSO, INCORPORATED BENEFIT TRUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MANNINGTON MILLS, INCORPORATED BOEING VERTOL CORPORATION MANULIFE CABOT CORPORATION FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED MARK CONTROLS CORPORATION CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY MEAD CORPORATION CARTER HAWLEY HALE STORES, INCORPORATED MELLON BANK OF NORTH AMERICA CELANESE CORPORATION MERCK COMPANY FOUNDATION CERTAINTEED CORPORATION MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER AND SMITH, INCORPORATED CHASE MANHATTAN BANK OF NORTH AMERICA MOBIL OIL CORPORATION CHEVRON CORPORATION MONSANTO COMPANY CHUBB AND SON, INCORPORATED MORGAN STANLEY AND COMPANY, INCORPORATED CIGNA CORPORATION MOTOROLA, INCORPORATED CITIBANK OF NORTH AMERICA NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VERMONT CNA INSURANCE COMPANY NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY COLONIAL PENN GROUP, INCORPORATED NCR CORPORATION CONTINENTAL CORPORATION FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COOPERS AND LYBRAND N L INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED DATAPOINT CORPORATION NORTHERN TELECOM DAY AND ZIMMERMAN, INCORPORATED POWER COMPANY DELOITE HASKINS AND SELLS FOUNDATION OLIN CORPORATION DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION PACO WINDERS, INCORPORATED DKM ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL FOUNDATION DRESSER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED PENN CENTRAL CORPORATION DUN AND BRADSTREET CORPORATION PENNWALT FOUNDATION DYNALECTRON CORPORATION PENTA CORPORATION EATON CORPORATION PET, INCORPORATED ECOLAIRE, INCORPORATED PFIZER, INCORPORATED EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK ERNST AND WHINNEY FOUNDATION PHILADELPHIA SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY ETHICON, INCORPORATED PIPER, JAFFRAY AND HOPWOOD, INCORPORATED EX-CELL-O CORPORATION PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK EXXON EDUCATION FOUNDATION PPG INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION PRENTICE-HALL, INCORPORATED FIDELITY BANK PRICE WATERHOUSE AND COMPANY FOUNDATION FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FMC FOUNDATION PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK FORD AEROSPACE CORPORATION PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND QUAKER CHEMICAL CORPORATION GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FOUNDATION RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL MILLS, INCORPORATED REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY FOUNDATION GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION ROCKWELL-INTERNATIONAL GIRARD TRUST BANK ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY GOULD, INCORPORATED. SALOMON BROTHERS, INCORPORATED GRACE FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED GRUMMAN CORPORATION SHELL OIL COMPANY

L a Salle, Fall 1984 21 SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY T. R.W. FOUNDATION SMITH KLINE BECKMAN FOUNDATION U. G. I. CORPORATION SPERRY UNIVAC CORPORATION UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION SPS TECHNOLOGIES UNITED ENGINEERS, INCORPORATED STONE AND WEBSTER, INCORPORATED UNITED PARCEL SERVICE FOUNDATION SUN COMPANY, INCORPORATED UNITED TECHNOLOGIES TEXTRON, INCORPORATED UNIVAC AND BEST COMPANY THE 3M COMPANY UPJOHN COMPANY TIME, INCORPORATED WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY TIMES MIRROR WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY FUND TOWERS, PERRIN, FORSTER AND CROSBY WESTINGHOUSE EDUCATIONAL FUND TRANSAMERICA CORPORATION WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES TRANSWAY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION WINN-DIXIE STORES FOUNDATION TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY

Volunteers Lead Successful Phonathon Program

The record-setting results achieved by the Alumni Annual Fund Program reflect the extraordinary efforts of the entire La Salle family: alumni/ae, faculty, staff, friends, parents and students. Over 250 per- sons conducted the Phonathon phase of this effort in eighteen major phonathons. The Annual Fund Office deeply appreciates the gen- erosity of those companies that hosted the phonathons: Arthur Andersen and Company Coopers and Lybrand The Fidelity Bank Industrial Valley Bank and Trust Company Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company Price Waterhouse and Company Prudential Insurance Company Touche Ross and Company

and are especially grateful for the loyalty and assistance of the phonathon volunteers:

Gina M. Abbamondi '87 Sharon Burke '84 Joseph Dougherty, F.S.C. Matthew P. Gaworski '85 Angela M. Adelizzi '84 Theresa A. Burke '84 Joseph F. Durbin '84 Gregory J. Geruson '83 Charles E. Adler '56 Robert Byrnes '85 John J. Eder, Jr., '87 Mary Geyer '85 Dennis J. Afflerbach '76 Frederick J. Calandra, Jr. '85 Paul D. Ehrlichman ’83 John R. Gimpel '84 Kate Allison Charles Calhoon '84 Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. William F. Githens '68 Mark A. Amici '86 Earl Canteen '86 Edward Engasser ’84 Donald J. Good '84 Jeffrey R. Angler '86 Brian P. Carroll '85 William F. Ernst ’85 Joseph T. Gough '58 Daniel Anninos '85 Patrick G. Cassidy, F.S.C. '85 Edward J. Fagan ’63, 75 John S. Grady Trevor Austin '85 Dominic Catrambone '87 Richard B. Falla '85 Kelley Grady '84 Charles Barbera '85 Jeffrey T. Cesarone, Esq. 77 William P. Farrell '87 Kristine Grady '86 Nora M, Barry '80 James Cetrullo '84 Frank Farrell '83 Terry Greely '85 Matthew P. Basara '84 Matthew Chancier '85 Richard L. Fasy '69, '82 Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. '55 Stacy Bell George Christie '57 John Ferraro '86 Kenneth Grolsko 79 James B. Begley '86 John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. '39 Richard S. Fine 70 Neil Grover '85 Lisa Bellino '86 Eileen Connell '84 Bruce Finkel '86 Gerald C. Grunewald '85 Stephanie Belzer '87 John E. Connoly '84 John Fishbourne '87 Carl Guecia '85 Donald R. Bentley Marco Coppola '85 Fred J. Foley, Jr., Ph.D. Beth Harper '80 Stephen R. Benz '86 Colman Coogan, F.S.C '53 Paul J. Foley 74 Thomas M. Harper '84 Gregory P. Boehmke '82 Steven G. Cooper '85 Maria Formanek '86 James W. Hart '85 Susan Boltz '86 William D.F. Coyle '48 Janet B. Foy '84 Yvonne Hayman '82 Alexander D. Bono '74 Gina Cristiano '87 Michael P. Franko '83 Kathy Heilig '82 Mrs. Alexander Bono Clement E. Dambrosio '59 Kellyann T. Franks '84 Robert Heimerl 70 James R. Bottorff '87 Susan Murphy Dearolf 78 John J. French '53 Eric Held '86 Fred C. Brandt '50 John Dever '57 Timothy J. Froehlich, F.S.C. Kevin Hennessy '86 Greg Braun '86 Francis X. Devine '49 Joseph A. Galassi '86 Lisa Hering '85 Willis F. Braun '49 John C. Devine, Jr., 79 Dee Gallagher Francis Hertzog '86 Gary Breen '85 Martin J. Devine '50 Judith E. Gallagher '86 Edward B. Highland, Jr. 78 Carol Brigham '84 Terry DiRubba Annette Garchinsky '87 Laura Hirl '85 Jenell F. Brown-Bey Thomas J. DiSabatina '84 Marianne Salmon Gauss 75 Alice L. Hoersch, Ph.D.

2 2 Christine M. Hogan '85 Marianne McCormick '86 Thomas P. O’Grady '68 Marybeth Senn '86 J. Robert Huck '49 James McDermott Nick C. Okora '85 John T. Shannon '84 Phillip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq. 71 Daniel J. McDevitt 78 Richard K. Ormsby '86 Scott A. Sher '87 Raymond G. Huml '56 Gerald V. McDevitt '66 Joseph M. Papaleo '59 Edward W. Skorpinski '86 Louise Marie Jackson '83 James J. McDonald '58 Thomas E. Parenteau '86 John F. Slanga 71 James W. Jones '49 Kevin T. McEvoy '87 Gregory B. Pasquale '85 Karen T. Slevin '85 Jack M. Keen 72 Timothy J. McFadden '86 Joseph F. Pearson '57 Chris C. Sterling '87 Eileen Kelly '83 Daniel E. McGonigle '57 Alfred G. Perlini 73 Michael A. Sweeder '86 Eugene Kelly '58 Joseph T. McGough '58 David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. '38 Bogdan F. Szetala '85 Joanne Kelly '84 Michael J. McGranaghan 72 Laura Peszka '86 Mark A. Thomas '85 Paul J. Kelly 78 Ingrid D. MqHale 77 G. Chris Phillips '85 Karen Thompson Susan Kennedy '86 Frank X. McKeown '82 Roger Wilson Post 76 Michael W. Tokar '85 David P. Kipp '85 John P. McLaughlin '86 Timothy D. Quigley '84 Nora Ann Torriero '82 Irene Koszarek '84 Michael J. McLaughlin '86 Mark J. Ratkus, Ph.D. '69 Paul Tursi '85 Teresa Hooten Kozempel, O.D. 74 Gregg R. Melinson '85 Ellen Reilly '83 William F. Umek '68 Marline S. Kraus '87 Martha Michael '85 Leonard Rhoades '86 Michael Valucci James N. Kuhn '84 Joseph G. Michels '86 Louis C. Ricciardi ’87 John H. Veen '59 William J. Leimkuhler '65 Mary Ellen White Mitchell '82 Douglas M. Robinson '80 Winifred M. Venit '87 Alexandre S. LeMalefont '85 Emery C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C., Ph.D. Vincent S. Rogliano '86 Joseph P. Waddington '85 Teri L. Lewis '86 Anthony R. Morelli '86 John D. Rossi III '81 Charles T. Wahl '58 Ann Lindline '87 Gerald F. Moritz '67 Mark Rowley '87 Joseph J. Waldner '62 Edward J. LoCasale '69 Frank Mosca '77 Michael Rucinski 71 John J. Weber '86 Martin J. Loscalzo '84 Paul M. Moser '52 Christopher M. Russell '85 Robyn M. White '86 Christopher E. Loughlin '87 H. Keith Mosley Donna Ruzicka '84 Thomas W. Whittle III '85 James L. Love '81 Stephen T. Mudry '85 Joseph Sacchetti '85 Robert D. Williams '84 Michael Malloy Michael M. Mullin '84 David F. Saddler '86 Paul Winter '87 Ronald W. Matecki 70 Thomas J. Murphy '56 Joseph A. Saioni '60 James C. Wolf 72 Lawrence E. McAlee, Esq. '59 John Myseros '85 Jill E. Saltzman '87 Janis D. Wright '81 Anna C. McAleer '77, '81 William R. Neary '85 Harry B. Sauers 71 Marco Zanoni 78 Martin B. McCann III '83 Margaret Nelson '84 Pauline Scalvino '87 James McCarthy Frank J. Noonan '55 Ed J. Schaffer '87 Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. Audrey Nugent '85 Paul Scheiter, F.S.C., Ph.D. '58 John L. McCloskey '48 Susan O'Connell '84 Oz Schumacher '64 John A. McCloskey, Jr., '84 Michael C. O'Connor '86 Anthony J. Sciole '87 John R. McCormack '84 Peter O’Donnell 76 Michael J. Scotese '87

In addition, special thanks are due to thise organizations which actively participated in the Annual Fund Phonathon Program: Alumni Board of Directors ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity Honors Center Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Students’ Government Association

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23 L a Salle, Fall 1984 FROM A CREATIVE PARENT

An Artistic Expression of Appreciation

ment. “Stone is one of the truest, most natural forms of artistic expression where you can find considerable in­ herent beauty.” Dugan, who has studios in Meadowbrook, Pa., and Miami, says that many hidden wonders are slowly revealed by carving stone. In the process, he says, stone makes a sculptor “a precise craftsman, a student of light and shadow, a seeker of textures. It eventually gifts him with the ability to visually peel away layers of hard rocks and gaze deep inside at the wonders they hide.”

D u g a n , who has been carving for about 12 years, re­ searches prospective sites for his sculpture thoroughly and then travels widely to find the “ rare and unusual stone” that best exemplifies what has become “the common de­ nominator” of his work— sweeping dynamic upward movements in soaring mobile curves and swirls. “ I seek rhythms and relationships in my forms,” says Dugan. “To me, these are elements essential to the suc­ cessful realization of any carving. But they must exhibit ease and oneness with the stone itself. They must be an extension, an enhancement of the true character and nature of the stone. Otherwise, there is cacophony, not symphony in the work.” Before carving "The Solitude of Thought” at La Salle, Dugan carefully analyzed possible sights on the univer­ sity’s campus before selecting the foyer of Olney Hall. Precise location is extremely important to an artist, he Jay J. Dugan discusses sculpture with Brother President Patrick Ellis and says, because of such factors as relative light values. Brother President Emeritus Daniel Burke. “Shadows,” for example, “are positive dimensions in sculpting because they add to the artistic configuration. They can be a very moving element to the sculpture.” Dugan then spent nine months traveling back and forth J a y J. Dugan, a successful Jenkintown advertising ex­ to Carrara where he supervised his staff of Italian artists ecutive and investment counselor, has found a most who did the heavier work involved in carving what was creative way to express his appreciation to the university originally a 12 ton piece of marble. Dugan concentrated for educating three of his children. on the detail work. It then took 12 hours to install "Solitude” Dugan spent a year commuting to Italy,planning,design­ in its resting place at La Salle. ing, and carving a beautiful eight-ton sculpture, “The Sol­ Dugan's work is sold in galleries throughout the United itude of Thought,” that stands in the lobby of La Salle’s States and in Paris, and is part of many private collections Olney Hall classroom building. including that of Lee A. lacocca, in Michigan. Carved from white marble found in the town of Carrara, Dugan has studied and trained at The Barnes Foun­ located about 80 miles north of Pisa, the La Salle sculpture dation, Philadelphia College of Art, Pennsylvania coalesces “ in a statement of joy and exuberance," accord­ Academy of Fine Arts, and at the Studios of Robert E. ing to Dugan, who considers himself “one of a rare breed” Montgomery, in New Hope. of artists. His children who graduated from La Salle include Step­ “ Not many sculptors restrict their creative efforts to hen (75), an investment counselor, Gerald (70), and stone,” says Dugan who works exclusively with that ele­ Maureen (’80), who are both attorneys.

24 L a Salle, Fall 1984 25 F IN A N C IA L — continued

To The President and Trustees of La Salle University:

INTRODUCTION We are pleased to submit the annual Financial Report of La Salle University for the fiscal year 1983-84. This report includes financial statements prepared by the Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs and includes the opinion of SHORIAK & KIELY COMPANY, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. It statistically and graphically illustrates some of the more important areas of financial activity and the continuing development of the University.

THE YEAR IN BRIEF FINANCIAL 1983-84 1982-83 Total current revenues ...... $30.711.529 $29,034,044 Expenditures and mandatory transfers ...... 28,764.494 27,019,190 Excess of current revenues over current expenditures and mandatory transfers ...... 1,947,035 2,014,854 Net current funds transfers and other adjustments ...... 1,887,855 1,957,421 59.180 57,433 Charge to unappropriated current surplus to establish liability for “ Compensated Absences” per F.A.S.B. Ruling #43 ...... 0 -326,035 Net increase (decrease) in current funds ...... 59,180 (268,602) ENROLLMENT Unduplicated student head count (fall semester) Day division ...... 3.537 3,689 Evening division ...... 2,215 2,343 Graduate programs ...... 1.166 1,116 Total ...... 6.918 7,148 Academic full-time equivalents (fall semester) Undergraduate ...... 4,065 4,299 Graduate ...... 769 823 Total ...... 4,834 5,122 “ Financial” full-time equivalent: Day division ...... 3.262 3,435 Total institution ...... 4,574 4,866

FUND BALANCES The University’s equity in all funds increased almost four million dollars as summarized below:

Fund Balance June 30, 1984 June 30, 1983 Change Current Funds ...... $ 273,404 $ 214,224 $+ 59,180 Student loan funds ...... 5,173.498 5,195,769 -22,271 Endowment and similar funds ... 11,405,934 10,458,944 +946.990 Unexpended plant, retirement of indebtedness and renewal and replacement funds ...... 2,729,476 4,320,469 -1,590.993 Net investment in plant ...... 27,837,698 23,466,049 + 4,371,649 Supplemental retirement and agency funds ...... 727,075 656,862 +70.213 Total ...... 48.147.085 44,312,317 +3.834.768

26 The most significant event in the life of the Institution during (23%). Gifts and grants to all funds were $3,443,050, an increase 1983-84 is reflected on the cover page rather than within the of $992,368. Current funds gifts from private sources were body of the balance sheet or any of the other financial state­ $1,440,081, up $747,888. Included in the gifts and grants was ments: we are now LA SALLE UNIVERSITY. That says it all and a $600,000 grant from the PEW Memorial Trust funding a major testifies to what we have become. renovation of College Hall and a gift valued at $230,000 of the While fiscal 1984 was entered into with some budgetary con­ Dittmar-Penn property from the company’s founder Mr. C.G. cerns precipitating from the projected demographic impact on Ziegler in memory of his son, Frederick A. Ziegler. The Penn­ enrollments and the corollary effect on revenues, actions by the sylvania Institutional Assistance Grant was $789,048. This de­ University to address enrollment produced favorable results. En­ clined from the previous year record level of $895,134 as a result rollment outcomes reflected a decline of approximately 6%, of a slightly lower per capita amount as well as the impact of chiefly due to one of the largest graduating classes in the Univer­ the 6% change in enrollment. sity's history. With regard to entering freshman this represented only about one-half of the projected decline based on demo­ APPLICATIONS, ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT: graphic interpretations. Application and enrollment activity, in both undergraduate and graduate programs, justifies an expecta­ The following table reflects applications, acceptances, tion that with continued efforts we can reasonably expect a freshman enrollments, mean SAT scores and high school quintile stabilized enrollment. rankings of the freshmen enrolled full-time in the University’s Day Total current revenues of the University increased 6% from Division for the current and previous year: $29,034,000 to $30,712,000. Tuition revenues were up 4%, to 1983-84 1982-83 just over $20,000,000. Total educational and general expen­ Applications 2,371 2,401 ditures plus mandatory transfers also increased 6% to a total of Acceptances 1,696 1,687 $23,128,000. While the excess of current revenues over current Enrolled 730 663 expenditures declined slightly from $2,014,853 in the previous Mean SAT Scores: year to $1,947,064, there was none the less a healthy balance Freshman enrolled 978 989 to provide the funds necessary for land, buildings, equipment, National mean 893 892 and programs. Percentage of entering freshmen in Included within current revenues were earnings and other top two high school quintiles 73.5% 76.1% gains on quasi-endowment funds totaling $727,247, an increase of $100,753 (17%) over the previous year. Earnings on the Approximately 260 students per year transfer into the University investment of current revenues of $528,726, were up $99,505 from other institutions subsequent to their freshman year.

L a Salle, Fall 1984 27 F IN A N C IA L — continued

FINANCIAL DATA ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION (dollars in thousands) HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 REVENUES: Tuition, day undergraduate ...... $10,766 $12,666 $13,756 $14,081 $14,582 Tuition, evening & other part-time part-time programs ...... 2,482 2,892 3,312 3,454 3,502 Graduate programs ...... 1,118 1,461 1,895 2,243 2,336 Gifts and grants ...... 2,333 2,120 2,791 2,292 2,916 EXPENDITURES: Instruction ...... 5,117 6,694 7,986 8,391 8,277 Other educational ...... 2,198 2,399 3,147 3,192 2,655 Student services & activities 1,044 1,193 1,272 1,323 1,338 Staff benefits ...... 1,101 1,432 1,563 1,690 1,800 Operation & maint. Physical Plant ...... 1,661 2,134 2,360 2,456 2,507 FEES AND CHARGES: Basic day full-time tuition ...... 2,970 3,320 3,700 4,150 4,540 Evening division part-time tuition ...... 66 74 85 95 99 Average room and board ...... 1,685 1,890 2,470 2,750 2,990 QUASI-ENDOWMENT BOOK VALUE ...... 6,689 7,075 7,753 8,470 9,016

HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA ADJUSTED FOR GENERAL INFLATION (In average 1984 dollars) ...... 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 REVENUES: Tuition, day undergraduate ...... $14,548 $15,456 $15,255 $14,685 $14,582 Tuition, evening & other part-time part-time programs ...... 3,354 3,529 3,673 3,602 3,502 Graduate programs ...... 1,511 1,783 2,101 2,339 2,336 Gifts and grants ...... 3,153 2,587 3,095 2,390 2,916 EXPENDITURES: Instruction ...... 6,915 8,168 8,856 8,751 8,277 Other educational ...... 2,970 2,927 3,490 3,329 2,655 Student services & activities ...... 1,411 1,456 1,411 1,380 1,338 Staff benefits ...... 1,488 1,747 1,733 1,762 1,800 Operation & maint. Physical Plant ...... 2,245 2,604 2,617 2,561 2,507 FEES AND CHARGES: Basic day full-time tuition ...... 4,013 4,051 4,103 4,328 4,540 Evening division part-time tuition ...... 89 90 94 99 99 Average room and board ...... 2,277 2,306 2,739 2,868 2,990 UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT BOOK VALUE ...... $ 9,039 $ 8,633 $ 8,598 $ 8,833 $ 9,016 HIGHER EDUCATION PRICE INDEX (1971 = 100) ...... 185.3 205.2 225.8 240.1 250.4 (estimated)

STUDENT FEES AND COMPETITION The following table shows the tuition, fees and room and board for financial aid receive an “aid package" consisting of grants, charges at the University for the current and previous year: loans and work assistance which supplements each family’s contribution to the student's total educational expenses. 1983-84 1982-83 The distribution of financial aid to undergraduate students Day undergraduate basic full-time tuition S4.540 $4,150 during the current and previous fiscal year are set forth below: Evening division, per credit hour 99 95 Master of Business Administration program 180 160 1983-84 1982-83 Graduate programs (other than MBA) 160 160 Pennsylvania state grants $ 1,583.138 $ 1,772,131 Average room and board 2,990 2,750 Federal programs 2,527,695 2,260,414 STUDENT AID Guaranteed student loan program 4,576,043 4,990,235 University aid 2,015,858 1,874,946 Approximately 80 percent of the University's undergraduate Private assistance 946.509 650,157 student body received financial assistance from federal, state, Total $11,649,243 $11,547,883 University and private sources. The majority of students eligible

28 1983-84 and 1982-83 EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL EXPENDITURES INCLUDING MANDATORY TRANSFERS

Increase (expressed in thousands) 1983-84 1982-83 (decrease) Educational and General $ $ S Instruction— Day Arts and Sciences 4.453 4,573 - 120 Business Administration 1,067 1,089 - 22 Instruction— Evening 1.039 1,074 - 35 Auxiliary Campus Programs 116 116 — Instruction— Summer 292 303 - 11 Instruction— Graduate Religion 285 248 + 37 Instruction— M.B.A. Program 906 927 - 21 Other Graduate Programs 117 61 + 56 Activities related to inst’l depts. 1,009 766 + 243 Other inst’l & educ. depts. 1,646(a) 1,669 - 23 Libraries 771 756 + 15 ENDOWMENTS Total Inst'l & Educ. Services 11,703 11,583 + 120 During the fiscal year the University appointed the Industrial Student services 533 538 - 5 Valley Bank and Trust Company to manage a portion of its Student activities 114 127 - 13 endowment portfolio. The Provident National Bank continues to Athletics 692 658 + 34 administer the funds previously placed under their management. Total student services and act. 1,339 1,323 + 16 At year-end, funds functioning as endowments totaled Total Public Affairs & Development 580 593 - 13 $11,649,243, an increase of $946,989 or 9.1 %. Using the Higher General institutional services 1,021(a) 378 + 643 Education Price index this was an inflation adjusted increase of General institutional expenses 808 799 + 9 $183,000 or 2%. Earnings on restricted endowments totaled Staff benefits 1,800 1,690 + 110 $192,559 and earnings retained in quasi-endowment funds were $619,146. In addition to the application of earning there was Total general institutional 3,629 2,867 + 762 $302,150 in new principal added to restricted endowment funds. Operation and maintenance of The table below presents the endowments at June 30, 1984 with Physical Plant 2,507 2,456 + 51 comparative figures for the previous year. General administration 702 634 + 68 Student aid 2,137 1,875 + 262 BOOK VALUE AT Educational and General 6 /3 0 /8 4 6/30/83 Expenditures 22,597 21,331 + 1,266 RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS Mandatory Transfers 532 714 - 182 Funds managed by Provident Bank(a) $ 1 ,8 6 8 ,2 9 5 $1,668,420 Total 23,129 22,045 + 1,084 Short term investments 4 8 9 ,235 349,849 Less: Capital items included above 495 437 + 58 Other investments 1 2 4 ,190 96,566 Total Education & General 22,634 21,608 + 1,026 Total 2 ,4 8 1 .7 2 0 2,114,835 Less: Due to other funds ( 9 1 ,9 1 9 ) ( 125,451) NOTE: Totals may not add vertically due to rounding. TOTAL RESTRICTED (a) Beginning in 1983-84 General Institutional Services in­ ENDOWMENTS $2 ,3 8 9 ,8 0 1 $1,989,384 cludes expenditures applicable to Administrative Computing. In QUASI-ENDOWMENTS prior years total computing expenditures were included within Other Instructional and Educational Department expenditures. Funds managed by Industrial Valley Bank $ 2 ,0 5 3 ,1 9 9 Funds managed by Provident Bank(a) 2 ,9 7 4 ,940 $2,791,884 Short term investments 2 .6 1 3 .0 1 9 4,140,423 Real estate 1 1 0 ,000 110,000 CHANGE IN EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL Objects of art and other EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE investments 1 ,6 1 1 ,442 1,577,252 CATEGORY Due from other funds 1 8 ,531 9,3 8 1 .1 3 1 8,619,559 1982-83 VS. 1983-84 Less: Due to other funds ( 3 6 5 ,000) ( 150,000) (expressed in thousands) TOTAL QUASI- 1983-84 ENDOWMENTS $9 ,0 1 6 ,1 3 1 $8,469,559 Increase TOTAL ENDOWMENT (decrease) FUNDS $11,405,932 $10,458,943 over % of 1982-83 Change MARKET VALUE OF FUNDS WITH Salaries and wages $ 167 1.3% INVESTMENT MANAGERS: Supply and expense 782 12.2 Industrial Valley Bank $ 1 ,9 6 2 ,7 4 3 $ Capital equipment 54 12.5 Provident National Bank 4 ,7 7 4 ,034 4,804,428 Student aid 262 14.0 Total $1,265 10.3% Payment on long-term debt during the year totaled $1,648,936 which was made up of $448,542 principal and $770,091 interest.

L a Salle, Fall 1984 29 F IN A N C IA L — continued

This increase of $430,303 over the previous year largely reflect­ architectural/engineering firm has been engaged to assist the ed the increased obligations under the Department of Education University with the development of a comprehensive Master Plan. College Housing Loan of $4,716,000 and the 1983 University A reassessment of our computing needs was also ac­ Revenue Bond Issue for $4,830,000; both of which were con­ complished during the fiscal year resulting in a commitment by summated in the latter part of fiscal 1982-83. These provided the University for the allocation of major resources to both in­ the funds for the new dormitory and dining hall, telephone sys­ structional and administrative computing in order to maintain tems, computing equipment, and other capital projects. The ratio “state of the art” facilities to support the instructional activity. of debt service to current fund revenues increased from .042 in Aware of the continuing need to provide every possible as­ 1982-83 to .054 in 1983-84. Total payment on long-term debt sistance to the families of our students in paying their educational was 5.4% of current revenues and 5.6% of Educational and expenses, in addition to increasing its commitment to funding General expenditures plus Auxiliary Enterprises. of institutional financial aid, in the Spring of 1984 we announced Educational and general expenditures per student rose from the availability of a "deferred note" payment plan for all enrolled $4,281 to $4,784— up $503 or 11.7%. Instructional expenditures students, effective with the Fall Semester 1984. as a percentage of Educational and General expenditures declin­ The first phase of the fund raising Campaign for the 80's ended ed slightly from 38% to 36%; reflecting not only the continuing during the fiscal year with the highest level of gifts and grants efforts of the University to adjust instructional expenses propor­ received by the University in any one fiscal year of $3,443,050. tionate to enrollment but also the increase of other cost With stabilizing enrollments, university status, record setting categories supporting the educational process. Direct instruc­ gifts and grants, and the loyal and dedicated support of the tional expenditures increased 4.5% from $1,638 to $1,712 per Brothers of the Christian Schools, faculty and staff, and the alumni, FTE. parents and other friends, we with assurance to the continued In its continuing effort to provide maximum assistance to stu­ growth and development of our University. dents, University funded aid increased from $1,874,946 to $2,136,501; up 14.0%. As the fiscal year came to a close, it did so with the University in a stable financial state and with reasonable expectations for Respectfully submitted, its future. The receipt of the Dittmar-Penn property provided comfortable facilities for the Physical Facilities Department and others yet to be determined and the consummation of an agree­ ment for the purchase of the Belfield Estate (also known as the Blain Farm) provide us with challenges for efficiently assimilating these new facilities. In order to insure a well planned progression DAVID C. FLEMING in the use of space and to effectively anticipate future resource Vice President for Business Affairs requirements to keep a well maintained physical plant, an and Treasurer.

CURRENT REVENUES EXPENDITURES AND FISCAL YEAR 83-84 MANDATORY TRANSFERS TOTAL 30,712 100.00% TOTAL $29,259 100 00% $ IN 000's $ IN 000's

PUBLIC AFFAIRS $580 2.0%

30 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:

The significant accounting policies followed by La Salle Uni­ sources are so indicated and are distinguished from unrestricted versity are described below to enhance the usefulness of the funds allocated to specific purposes by action of the Board of financial statements to the reader. Trustees. Externally restricted funds may only be utilized in ac­ cordance with the purposes established by the source of such ACCRUAL BASIS funds and are in contrast with unrestricted funds over which the The financial statements of La Salle University have been Board of Trustees retains full control to use in achieving any of prepared on the accrual basis. The statement of current fund its institutional purposes. revenues, expenditures, and transfers is a statement of the Restricted endowment funds are subject to the restrictions of financial activities of current funds related to the current reporting gift instruments requiring in perpetuity that the principal be in­ period. It does not purport to present the results of operations vested and the income only be utilized. Quasi-endowment (funds or the net income or loss for the period. functioning as endowments) funds have been established by the To the extent that current funds are used to finance plant Board of Trustees, and any portion of unrestricted endowment assets, the amounts so provided are accounted for as (1) expen­ funds may be expended at board discretion. ditures, in the case of normal replacement of movable equip­ All gains and losses arising from the sale, collection, or other ment; (2) mandatory transfers, in the cases of required disposition of investments and other non-cash assets are ac­ provisions for debt amortization, and (3) transfers of a nonman­ counted for in the fund which owned them. Ordinary income datory nature for all other cases. derived from investments, receivables, and the like is accounted FUND ACCOUNTING for in the fund owning such assets, except for quasi-endowment fund earnings which are reported as revenues in unrestricted In order to ensure observances of limitations and restrictions current funds. placed on the use of the resources available to the University, All other unrestricted revenue is accounted for in the un­ the accounts of the University are maintained in accordance with restricted current fund. Restricted gifts, grants, endowment in­ the principles of “fund accounting." This is the procedure by come, and other restricted resources are accounted for in the which resources for various purposes are classified for account­ appropriate fund. Restricted current funds and grants are re­ ing and reporting purposes into funds that are in accordance with ported as revenues and expenditures in current funds when activities or objectives specified. Separate accounts are ­ expended for current operating purposes. tained for each fund; however, in the accompanying financial statements, funds that have similar characteristics have been combined into fund groups. Accordingly, all financial trans­ OTHER SIGNIFICANT POLICIES actions have been recorded and reported by fund group. Other significant accounting policies are set forth in the Within each fund group, balances restricted by outside financial statements and the notes hereto.

FIVE YEAR TRENDS: ENROLLMENT

*Total Number of Students **Financial Full-time equivalent. (Tuition revenue full-time tuition charge)

31 L a Salle, Fall 1984 F IN A N C IA L — continued

BALANCE for the year ended with comparative figures for

ASSETS

1983-84 1982-83 CURRENT FUNDS: $ ____$

Cash and short-term investments 2,620,391.40 2,913,712.52 Accounts receivable— Note # 1 .. 254,576.53 319,066.74 Invested in N.D.S.L. Funds ...... 53,606.56 153,606.56 Inventories ...... 536,853.17 696,177.82 Deferred charges— Note #2 ...... 792,309.39 1,015,320.88 Due from other funds ...... 626,435.96 103,742.31 Total Current Funds ...... 4,884,173.01 5,201,626.82

STUDENT LOAN FUNDS— Note # 3

Cash ...... 134,686.37 174,703.58 Notes receivable ...... 5,038,212.05 5,021,065.52 Total Student Loan Funds 5,172,898.42 5,195,769.10

ENDOWMENT & SIMILAR FUNDS— Note #6

Cash ...... 27,103.56 65,029.19 Investments ...... 10,249,681.19 9,069,287.31 Trust funds ...... 15,000.00 15,000.00 Irrevocable bequests ...... 78,990.00 78,990.00 Real estate ...... 1 1 0 , 000.00 110, 000.00 Investments in objects of art ...... 1,363,547.96 1,374,379.39 Total Endowment & Similar Funds 11,844,322.71 10,712,685.89

PLANT FUNDS:

Unexpended, Retirement of Indebtedness, and Renewals and Replacements Cash and investments ...... 2,375,435.32 2,858,267.30 Mortgage receivable ...... 354,040.82 430,752.06 Construction in progress ...... 5,597,449.89 Due from other funds ...... 150,000.00 Total ...... 2,729,476.14 9,036,469.25

Investment in Plant Building and grounds ...... 33,938,054.41 25,982,829.82 Improvements other than buildings 1,205,825.67 1,166,745.18 Apparatus, furniture & library ...... 9,466,934.81 8,787,639.23 Total Invested in Plant ...... 44,610,814.89 35,937,214.23 Total Plant Funds ...... 47,340,291.03 44,973,683.48

AGENCY FUNDS:

Cash and Investments ...... 535,959.08 469,975.70 Due from employees and others 4,669.36 4,701.77 Due from other funds ...... 186,446.87 182,185.96 Total Agency Funds ...... 727,075.31 656,863.43

See Accompanying Notes Which Are An

32 SHEET June 30, 1984 the year June 30, 1983

LIABILITIES

1983-84 1982-83 $ $

Accounts payable ...... 412,344.98 638,871.82 Salaries, interest and other accruals— Note 4 ...... 1,290,563.84 999,949.60 Deferred income— Note 5 ...... 2,358,064.32 3,042,468.46 Current commitments ...... 363,348.04 123,926.40 Due to other funds ...... 186,446.87 182,185.96 Fund balance ...... 273,404.96 214,224.58 Total Current Funds ...... 4,884,173.01 5,201,626.82

STUDENT LOAN FUNDS

Advanced by U.S. Government ...... 4,453,913.42 4,502,084.06 Advanced by La Salle College ...... 698,143.00 693,685.04 Due to other funds ...... 20,842.00 Total Student Loan Funds ...... 5,172,898.42 5,195,769.10

ENDOWMENT AND SIMILIAR FUNDS

Principal of Funds— Restricted ...... 2,389,801.89 1,989,384.49 Quasi-Endowments— Unrestricted ...... 9,016,131.77 8,469,559.09 Due to other funds ...... — 253,742.31 Total Endowment Funds ...... 11,844,322.71 10,712,685.89

PLANT FUNDS:

Unexpended, Retirement of Indebtedness, & Renewals & Replacements— Note #7 Mortgages payable ...... — 4,716,000.00 Fund balances: Unexpended ...... 504,325.87 2,909,461.10 Retirement of indebtedness ...... 1,640,696.89 937,899.30 Renewals and replacements ...... 584,453.38 473,108.85 Total Fund Balance ...... 2,729,476.14 4,320,469.25 Total ...... 2,729,476.14 9,036,469.25

Investment in Plant Bonds payable— Note #8 ...... 1,935,000.00 2,043,000. 00 Mortgage obligations ...... 9,945,911.93 5,598,165.55 Obligations under capital lease ...... 4,725,00.00 4,830,000. 00 Due to other funds ...... 167,204.91 Total bonds, mortgages, loans and other obligations ...... 16,773,116.84 12,471,165.55 Net investment in plant ...... 27,837,698.05 23,466,048.68 Total Investment in plant ...... 44,385,814.89 35,937,214.23 Total Plant Funds ...... 47,340,291.03 44,973,683.48

AGENCY FUNDS

Supplemental retirement balance— 535,959.08 432,965.78 Note #9 Other agency funds ...... 191,116.23 223,897.65 Total Agency Funds ...... 727,075.31 656,863.43

Integral Part Of The Financial Statements

La Salle, Fall 1984 33 F IN A N C IA L — continued

NOTES TO BALANCE SHEET 6/30/84 NOTE 7— Retirement of Indebtedness, Renewal and NOTE 1— Accounts Receivable Replacement Funds The June 30th balance of current fund accounts receivable Under a Housing, Dining, University Union System Bond In­ reflects tuition to be collected for summer programs; tuition due denture, between the University and the United States Govern­ from sources other than the students; Campus Store book bills ment, the University is obliged to accumulate and maintain a and receivables; Food Service accounts receivable; and reim­ Retirement of Indebtedness Fund composed of a “ Bond and bursements due to the University from the Christian Brothers Interest” and "Repairs and Replacement” sinking fund in a total Community. amount of $665,000. This was accomplished during the 1969-70 fiscal year and no additional payments to the principal of these funds are required. NOTE 2— Deferred Charges The 1983 La Salle University Revenue Bonds issued by the Salaries, wages and other expenditures applicable to summer Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authorities on behalf programs are deferred to the next fiscal year. Expenses incurred of the University and the Capital Lease Payable between the prior to June 30 on incomplete special activity projects are also University and the Authority requires a “ Debt Service Reserve” deferred until the next fiscal year. The deferred charges also fund be established in the amount of $540,000. This was ac­ include Campus Store credits for books returned to the publisher complished in June 1983 from a portion of the proceeds of the for which the 1983-84 Campus Store “cost of sales” has been bond issue. relieved. The College Housing Program mortgage loan between the University and the Department of Education requires the estab­ NOTE 3— Student Loan Funds lishment of a “ Debt Service Reserve” and a “ Repair and Re­ placement Reserve” account. At June 30, 1984 the University Student Loan Funds are comprised of $5,091,318 in National had made the required annual payments into these accounts. Direct Student Loan Funds and $60,738 in funds applicable to the Gulf Student Loan Program. The $5,091,318 in funds of the NOTE 8— Plant Funds— Bonds, Mortgages, and Capital National Direct Student Loan Program are made up of Lease Obligations $4,453,913 contributed by the United States Government and $637,404 from La Salle University. The difference between the Maturity Principal Principal Current Funds due from Student Loan Funds of $53,607 and Date Date Rate Amount Balance the funds advanced by the University of $637,404 results from Revenue Bonds— earnings and cancellation of loans within loan funds and from Housing and Urban Development a change in University fiscal policy in 1979-80 whereby Univer­ 1955 1995 2 3/4% $ 500,000 $ 103,000 sity advances to the NDSL Program are treated as “transferred 1958 1993 2 3/4% 1,109,000 749,000 to” loan funds rather than advances. The existing Current Fund 1961 2001 31/2% 500,000 303,000 balance due from Loan Funds of $53,607 is being amortized 1965 2005 3 % 1,100,000 780,000 over the next several years. Total Revenue Bonds Payable $ 1,935,000 Mortgage Obligations NOTE 4— Salaries, interest and other accruals Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company The University offers faculty the option of receiving their con­ 1958 1985 131/4% $ 2,000,000 $ 80,241 tract salary over nine or twelve months. At June 30, 1984 there 1972 1997 9 1/4%(a) 3,000,000 2,310,977 were accrued faculty salaries totaling $874,350 due to be paid 1972 1997 83/4% 3,000,000 2,354,641 to the faculty during July and August 1984. Beneficial Savings Fund At June 30, 1984 administrative, staff and service personnel 1979 1994 93/4% 250,000 205,481 had accumulated vacation benefits of approximately $333,797 which in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board The First Pennsylvania Bank Statement Number 43, “Accounting for Compensated 1980 1986 Prime + 1/2 % 600,000 278,571 Absences” is included in this liability account balance. However, it is University policy that vacation entitlements cannot be ac­ U.S. Department of Education 1983 2022 cumulated; are not surrenderable for cash (except in certain 3% 4,716,000(b) 4,716,000 limited circumstances); and, in most cases, non-faculty person­ Total Mortgage Obligations $ 9,945,911 nel are not replaced during periods of vacations or temporary Capital Lease Payable absences. Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority 1983 1994 9.25% (avg) $4,830,000(c) $ 4,725,000 NOTE 5— Deferred Income Total Capital Lease Payable $ 4,725,000 Deferred income represents the tuition revenues of the sum­ mer programs recorded or collected prior to June 30, which in Total bonds, mortgages and capital accordance with the fiscal policy of the University, is accrued lease payable $16,605,911 to the next fiscal year. It also includes funds received for certain grant and special activity projects, the cost for which have not (a) As an assist in the financing of Olney Hall, the United yet been incurred or the projects are incomplete. States Government through the Department of Education has granted the University an “ interest subsidy” applicable to the NOTE 6— Endowment Funds Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company mortgage loan. The subsidy covers the spread between 3% and 91/4% on the Endowment and similar funds are divided into two annual debt service of 85% of the total eligible cost of Olney Hall, groups— funds contributed and restricted to a specific use; and or a constant annual grant of $115,025 for a period of twenty- funds and earnings thereon to be used at the discretion of the five years. University. (b) The United States Department of Education has provided

34 a College Housing Loan Program mortgage loan in the amount NOTE 9— Prior Service Retirement Funds of $4,716,000 towards the financing of a dormitory/dining hall. (c) 1983 University Revenue Bonds issued by the Penn­ In addition to the regular University Retirement Plan, the Uni­ sylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority. The University versity has established and maintains a University total con­ is obligated to the Authority in the form of a “ Capital Lease” tributory, prior service retirement plan which is managed through providing for annual lease payments equal to the amount of the the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association. This plan debt service on the revenue bonds. Coupons on the bonds range provides supplemental retirement income for a closed group of from 5.75% to 9.50%, depending on maturity, with an average employees who had eligible service prior to the implementation coupon rate of 9.25%. of the current regular retirement program. See FORM 3 for the fiscal activity in this fund during the fiscal year.

FIVE YEAR TRENDS: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS TOTAL CURRENT REVENUE-PERCENT TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES-PERCENT

La Salle, Fall 1984 35 F IN A N C IA L — continued

STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND OTHER CHANGES for the year ended June 30, 1984 with comparative figures for the year ended June 30, 1983 1 9 8 3 - 8 4 1982-83 CURRENT REVENUES: $ $

Tuition and fees ...... 20,420,260.72 19,778,331.90 Federal grants and contracts ...... 2 9 4 ,5 6 1 .2 4 403,792.34 State and local grants and contracts ...... 9 2 1 ,1 3 5 .1 5 1,000,586.20 Private gifts, grants and contracts ...... 1,700,203.82 887,969.96 Sales and services of educational activities 2 6 8 ,2 7 6 .0 0 228,455.50 Administrative and other revenues ...... 1,559,073.16 1,455,399.30 Total Educational and General Revenues 25,163,510.09 23,754,535.20 Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises 5,548,019,58 5,279,508.62 Total Current Revenues ...... 30,711,529.67 29,034,043.82

EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS: Educational and General: Instruction ...... 8,276,933.50 8,391,414.80 Activities related to educational activities ...... 1,008.808.70 766,196.45 Other instruction and educational services ...... 1,645,987.60 1,669,282.79 Libraries ...... 7 7 1 ,0 9 1 .3 1 756,191.98 Student services and activities ...... 1,338,477.71 1,323,107.20 Public Affairs and Development ...... 5 8 0 ,6 3 2 .2 1 593,119.00 General institutional expenses ...... 1,829,978.30 1,177,500.49 Staff benefits ...... 1,799,617.20 1,689,664.83 General administration and trustees ...... 7 0 1 ,5 5 5 .5 8 634,186.32 Operation and maintenance of physical plant ...... 2,506,999.77 2,455,844.07 Student aid ...... 2,136,501.21 1,874,946.45 22,596,583.09 21,331,454.38 Mandatory Transfers for:

Principal on non-auxiliary debt ...... 3 2 8 ,4 5 8 .6 2 330,425.24 Student Loan Fund matching requirements ...... 1 0 1 ,2 5 0 .7 8 100,000.00 Debt service reserve requirements ...... 63,699.00 Prior service (supplemental) retirement program funding ...... 1 0 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 102,000.00 Mandatory transfers ...... 5 3 1 ,7 0 9 .4 0 596,124.24 Total Educational and General ...... 23,128,292.49 21,927,578.62 Auxiliary Enterprises:

Expenditures ...... 5,781,649.54 5,410,429.66 Mandatory transfers for: Principal on debt ...... 2 5 2 ,7 9 5 .0 0 118,117.29 Debt service reserve, renewal and replacement services ...... 9 6 ,5 1 4 .0 0 Total Auxiliary Enterprises ...... 6,130,958.54 5,528,546.95 Total expenditures and mandatory transfers 29,259,251.03 27,456,125.57 Capital items included above ...... -494,786.22 -436,934.82 Net Total Expenditures and Mandatory Transfers ...... 28,764,464.81 27,019,190.75 Excess of Current Revenues Over Total Expenditures and Mandatory Transfers ...... 1,947,064.86 2,014,853.07

36 1 9 8 2 - 8 3 1981-82 OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS/(DEDUCTIONS) $ $______Net adjustments of prior periods ...... 2 1 7 ,5 7 8 .3 4 7,534.73

Transferred “from” other funds:

Endowment funds applied for designated purpose 1 0 7 ,1 1 1 .8 5 146,679.98 Prior period charge to establish liability for compensated absences per F.A.S.B. Rule #43 ...... (326,035.00)

Transferred “to” other funds: Retirement of indebtedness reserve funds ...... (162,973.00) Land, buildings and improvements ...... (1,430,455.13) (1,393,409.99) Quasi Endowment Funds ...... (619,146.54) (718,225.61) Total Other Transfers and Additions/(Deductions) (1,887,884.48) (2,283,455.89) Net lncrease/(Decrease) Current Funds Balance 5 9 ,1 8 0 .3 8 (268,602.82)

FIVE YEAR TRENDS: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS

TOTAL CURRENT REVENUES IN DOLLARS TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES IN DOLLARS

L a Salle, Fall 1984 37 F IN A N C IA L — continued

STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES for the year ended June 30, 1984

Endowment Funds Student Current Loan Unrestricted Funds Funds Restricted Quasi $ $ $ $ REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS: Current operating revenues ...... 30,711,529.67 Earning on other than current fund investments ...... 2,226.66 192,559.50

Gifts and grants to other than current funds ...... 302,150.57 — Interest collected ...... 71,173.00 Reimbursement for NDSL principal cancelled ...... Federal capital construction 11,257.00 Adjustments for prior periods ...... 227,078.34 Gain on sale of assets ...... Total revenues and additions ...... 30,938,608.01 84,656.66 494,710.07 —

EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS: Current operating expenditures (net of capital items) ...... 27,883,446.41 Prior period charge to establish liability for compensated absences per FASB Rule #43 ..... ■ ______Transferred to individual retirement annuities ...... Reduction of high school mortgage balance ...... — — — — Loan principal cancelled/return to government ...... — 96,685.87 — — Loan collection and administrative costs ...... — 32,934.25 — — Loss on sale/exchange of assets ...... — — 9,522.84 30,960.00 Total expenditures and other deductions ...... 27,883,446.41 129,620.12 9,522.84 30,960.00

TRANSFERS AMONG FUNDS-Additions/(Deductions) Mandatory: Bond, mortgage & capital lease principal ...... ( 581,253.62) Prior service retirement plan ...... ( 102,000.00) — — — Loan fund matching contributions ...... (101,250.78) 1,250.78 — — Retirement of indebtedness funds ...... ( 52,584.00) — — — Renewal & replacement funds ...... ( 43,930.00) Expended for plant facilities ...... ( 1,430,455.13) ( 40,000.00) Allocated to unrestricted endowments ...... ( 619,146.54) — — 619,146.54 Restricted endowment funds applied ...... 107,111.85 — ( 107,111.85) — Intra fund additions/(reductions) and adjustment ...... ( 9,500.00) — 22,342.12 ( 1,613.86) Transfer to retirement of indebtedness funds ...... ( 162,973.00) — — — Retirement of indebtness funds ...... __ __ Total transfers, additions and (Deductions) ...... (2,995,981.22) 1,250.78 ( 84,769.73) 577,532.68 Net lncrease/(Decrease) for the year ...... 59,180.38 ( 43,712.68) 400,417.50 546,572.68 Fund balance at beginning of year ...... 214,224.58 5,195,769.10 1,989,384.49 8,469,559.09 Fund balance at end of year ...... 273,404.96 5,152,056.42 2,389,801.99 9,016,131.77

38 Plant Funds Supplemental Renewal and Retirement of Investment in Retirement Agency Unexpended Replacement Indebtedness Plant Funds Funds $ S $ S $ $

74,646.86 48,484.53 145,506.27 47,985.21

225,000.00 —

— — — — 18.019.00 92,665.86 48,484.53 145,506.27 225,000.00 47,985.21 —

(46,991.91) 42,958.16 — — — —

------42,958.16 — (46,991.91) —

581,253.62 102,000.00

52,584.00

(2,094,940.61) 3,565,395.75

(402,860.48) 18,930.00 384,692.48 (32,718.42) 162,973.00

(2,497,801.09) 62,860.00 600,249.48 4,146,649.27 102,000.00 — (2,405,135.23) 111,344.53 702,797.59 4,371,649.37 102,993.30 (32,718.42) 2,909,461.10 473,108.85 937,899.30 23,466,048.68 432,965.78 223,897.65 504,325.87 584,453.38 1,640,696.89 27,837,698.05 535,959.08 191,116.23

La Salle, Fall 1984 39 F IN A N C IA L — continued

S h o r ia k & K ie ly CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ONE WYNNEWOOD ROAD WYNNEWOOD, PA. 19096 (215) 649-4971

Reverend Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., President La Salle College in the City of Philadelphia 20th Street and Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141

We have made an examination of the Balance Sheet of La Salle University as of June 30, 1984 and the related statements of changes in fund balances and current funds rev­ enues, expenditures and other changes for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered applicable in the circumstances. In our opinion, the aforementioned financial statements, which are annexed hereto, present fairly the financial position of La Salle University at June 30, 1984 and the changes in fund balances and the current funds revenues, expenditures and other changes for the year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis.

August 30, 1984 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Wynnewood, PA

40 Alumni News

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

’48 71______Eugene D. Ashman president of Eugene D. Southampton, Pa. He will assume the overall Ashman Co., in Southampton, Pa., has been responsibilities for the lending function through­ designated a certified employee benefit special­ out all divisions of Horizon Financial across the ist (CEBS) by the International Foundation of state of Pennsylvania. Employee Benefit Plans and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Leon ’66 Polowczuk has joined Strathmore Press Inc., in Cherry Hill, N.J., as vice president/general man­ ager. John L. McCloskey, vice president of public 7 3 ______affairs at the university, served as chairman of Francis J. Coonahan has been named assis­ Mayor W. Wilson Goode’s Philadelphia City tant vice president of Fidelity Bank, in Philadel­ Scholarship Program Committee that awarded phia. Terence C. McPoyle has been promoted grants to 52 high school graduates attending to senior corporate trust officer and assistant area colleges. secretary at Fidelity Bank. William Weber has '5 1 ______been appointed director of local group sales for Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia, in Reading, John H. Kennedy has been elected vice presi­ Charles L. Conway, C.P.A., has been ap­ Pa. dent of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified pointed treasurer of the Seltzer Corporation, in Public Accountants, headquartered in Valley West Atlantic City, N.J. Thomas J. Murray rep­ 7 4 ______Forge. resented the Domestic division of the Inter­ Vincent D. Zeller has been named controller national Trade Administration of the U.S. Depart­ of the Bala Cynwyd based Gelco Space, a sup­ ’56 ment of Commerce at a Senior Commercial Of­ plier of commercial modular & mobile construc­ ficers Conference held in Tel Aviv and Cairo. He tion. is regional managing director for the Middle At­ lantic States. 7 5 ______Alexander M. Labunka was promoted to assis­ ’67 tant treasurer at Chase Manhattan Bank, in New York City. 7 6 ______David Breen has received his juris doctor John P. Devine has been appointed insurance degree from Widener University. manager of the R.C.A. Government Systems division in Cherry Hill, N.J. 7 8 ______Vincent M. Dombrowski has been promoted ______to assistant vice president at PNB Mortgage Cor­ poration, in Haddonfield, N.J. James Firmani William T. Lee, CHFC, CLU, has been received his M.B.A. degree from Widener Uni­ Richard F. Lepping has announced his retire­ awarded the chartered financial consultant pro­ versity. Paul J. Kelly, III, was promoted to fessional designation award from the American ment from St. Mary’s Hospital in Langhorne. He senior manager in the Private Business Advisory College in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is a general man­ has been a member of the hospital's manage­ Group of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, & Co., C.P.A. ager for the New York Life Insurance Co. in ment team since its opening. Michael J. Ushka Johnstown, Pa. has joined T-Bar Incorporated, Wilton, Conn., as 7 9 vice president of marketing operations. He is ______'61 responsible for sales administration, applications Alberto M. Tecce has been promoted to assis­ engineering, sales support and field service. tant controller of Botany 500, in Philadelphia. BIRTH: to William P. Quinn, Jr., and his wife Patricia, their first child, a son William John. ' 6 8 ______James E. M cCloskey is President of Formula ’80______Finance Inc., a financial planning consulting Linda J. Miller was selected as one of the six firm. delegates to represent Blue Cross at the annual ’69______Leo F. Craig has been named President of Air- CORRECTION James T. M cLaughlin was appointed vice Shields Inc., a Hatboro, Pa. based subsidiary of Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler was president of the Municipal Bond Club of Phila­ Healthdyne Inc. delphia. incorrectly identified as a founder of the Evening Division in the summer ’65______70______issue of La Salle. The actual founder Richard Reynaud was appointed group vice Albert Szczepaniak received his M .B.A. was Dr. Joseph Sprissler. president, lending, at Horizon Financial, in degree from Widener University.

La Salle, Fall 1984 41 YWCA Women’s Achievement Forum. She is a senior accountant at Blue Cross of Greater Phila­ delphia. MARRIAGE: James Richard Styles to Patricia Mary Weston.

'8 1 ______Keith M. Cianfrani is a 1st Lieut. in the Air Force Reserves, presently attending jet pilot training at Williams Air Force base, in Arizona. Vincent Cuccurullo of Price-Waterhouse has been promoted senior tax accountant at the Philadelphia based accounting firm. MARRIAGE: Keith M. Cianfrani to Susan Gauthier. ’82 ______

George T. Kenny, Jr.

George T. Kenny, Jr. is a Republican can­ didate for state representative from Penn­ sylvania’s 170th legislative district. He is current­ "Explorerfest,” a series of social events and workshops designed to bring the alumni and students ly working in pharmaceutical sales. Lois Ann together, was held on campus on Saturday, Sept. 28. Ellen Reilly, ’82, served as chairperson (Nark) Rutter has been named assistant direc­ of the event and was assisted by Paul Kelly, 7 8 (standing), and Greg Geruson, '83. tor of special activities at the university. MARRIAGE: James Francis Corey to Sharon Ann Louise Brass. SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES

ter's degree in sociology from the University of ’42 ' 5 6 ______Delaware. Nicholas Dienna has joined the staff of John T. Tobin, Jr., received the “distinguished Cheltenham Federal Savings and Loan as vice ’62 teaching award," from Saint Joseph’s University. president/operations. Bernard J. Freitag was elected to a three year term as a member of the ’50 Board of Directors of the Fulbright Alumni As­ sociation. John J. Pettit, Jr., Esq., was elected first vice president of the Prothonotaries and Clerks of Court Association of Pennsylvania at their annual meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Rossi ’57______John V. Dugan is staff director, subcommittee Thomas J. McKee has been named instructor on energy, research and production for the U.S. for information systems management in Belmont House of Representatives committee on Science and Technology. On a recent visit to the Los Michael Connors celebrated 25 years of teach­ Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico he Athletic Department ing service at Gwynedd Mercy College, becom­ was greeted by James H. Breen, '56, Public ing the first lay faculty member to log a quarter Affairs Director there. Dr. John J. McCann, Newsletter Available of a century at the insititution. John Helwig, Jr., associate professor of foreign languages and M.D., chief of the cardiovascular section of the literatures at the university, had his story, “A The Athletic Department will pub­ Germantown Hospital and Medical Center, and Hero by Any Other Name,” accepted for publi­ lish a newsletter with information on clinical professor of medicine at Temple Univer­ cation in the Fall 1984 edition of Mississippi Val­ all La Salle’s varsities including sity School of Medicine, was elected president ley Review, a literary review published by West­ schedules, results, information on of the Philadelphia Academy of Cardiology. ern Illinois University. special alumni trips to basketball games and much more. The cost for ' 5 8 ______one year’s subscription (approx­ ' 52______James E. Franz has been appointed senior vice imately one issue per month during William F. Simpson, C.P.C.U., has been re­ president/chief lending officer for Collective the school year) is $25. Make checks cognized by the American Institute for Property Federal Savings in Egg Harbor, N.J. payable to La Salle University and and Liability Underwriters and The Society of mail to: Explorer News, Athletic De­ Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters ' 61______partment, Hayman Hall, Philadel­ for completing the necessary requirements in the phia, PA 19141. (All current athletic Continuing Professional Development Program. Enrico DiRienzo, M.D., has been elected donors will receive the newsletter, Judge Joseph T. Walsh has been nominated president of the medical staff at Lower Bucks to be vice chancellor of the Court of Chancery, Hospital in Bristol (Pa.) Township for 1984-85. and need not pay the subscription.) in Delaware. Robert Joseph Rush, Jr., received his mas­

42 College’s School of Business, Nashville, Tenn. American Association for Marriage and Family Widener University. Bernadette V. Galanti re­ Richard A. Rossi has been made a partner in Therapy National Conference, in San Francisco ceived favorable critical acclaim for her own the Price Waterhouse Accounting firm. He was in October. The title of his presentation was show "An Evening with Bernadette Galanti,” formerly a senior manager in the Philadelphia “ Uses of Family Therapy Techniques in School presented by the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s office. He will assume his new responsibilities as Settings." Michael J. Greenberg has joined the Cabaret in Indianapolis. Ann B. Loftus has a partner in the management consulting services leasing staff of Neshaminy Interplex Business joined New Jersey National Bank as an assistant department. CDR George P. Vercessi, has Center in Bucks County, Pa. Thomas Francis vice president in marketing and strategic plan­ been promoted to assistant chief of information Kennedy announced the formation of Kennedy, ning. for the Navy Department in Washington, D.C. Burleson & Hackney attorneys at law. A lbert A. M onillas has been appointed assistant super­ intendent of schools for the Diocese of Wilm­ 7 6 ______’65______ington, Del. which has 30 schools (15,000 stu­ Robert E. Desmond, M.D., has been ap­ dents) under its auspices. John J. O’Donnell, pointed to the senior medical staff at Friends Dr. Dominic Cotugno has been chosen by the M.D., a physician on the emergency department Hospital, in Philadelphia. Leonard M. Evans Kingsway Regional Board of Education as the staff of Franklin Regional Medical Center in and Steven H. Goldstein received doctor of Camden County (N.J.) Schools' new district Franklin, Pa., recently received notification from osteopathy degrees from the Philadelphia Col­ superintendent. Dr. James A. Dunn, Jr., an the American Board of Emergency Medicine that lege of Osteopathic Medicine. Richard Joseph associate professor of political science at he has completed all requirements to become a Gawarzewski has received his doctor of dental Rutgers University’s Camden campus, has been certified diplomat of that board. medicine degree from Temple University School elected secretary-treasurer of the American As­ of Dentistry. Chrystyna Rakoczy-Zwil earned sociation of University Professors’ chapter there. a doctor of optometry degree from the Penn­ Joseph J. Karlesky has been appointed as­ 71 ______sylvania College of Optometry. sociate dean of academic affairs at Franklin and David Coffey has received his doctor of os­ MARRIAGE: Edward R. Lipski to Catherine D. Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pa. teopathy degree from the Philadelphia College Pittner. of Osteopathic Medicine. Philip E. Hughes, BIRTHS: to Albert Thorp, III and his wife Janet ' 6 6 ______Jr., J.D., C.P.A., announced the formation of M. McMahon Thorp, ’80, MBA, their first child, Shiftman & Hughes, a professional corporation a son, John Brendan; to Marianne McGettigan J. Thomas Danzi, M.D. recently had his book: of Certified Public Accountants, in Blue Bell, Pa. Walker, and her husband Edward, a boy, Kevin Free Yourself from Digestive Pain published by Jeffrey M. Jonaitis has been promoted to di­ Edward, their second child. Prentice-Hall Inc. Michael Anthony DellVec- of Stanhome, Inc.'s customer care center chia, M.D., Ph.D., completed a master's in Easthampton, . degree in biomedical engineering at Drexel Uni­ 7 7 ______versity and then matriculated to the Temple Uni­ Robert Farber and George MacConnell re­ versity School of Medicine. While completing 72 ceived juris doctor degrees from Widener Uni­ residencies in anatomical pathology, clinical versity. W illiam H. Kenney has joined the law pathology and ophthalmology at Temple Hospi­ firm of Blank, , Comisky & McCauley as tal he simultaneously completed a Ph.D. in an associate in their Haddonfield office. Robert biomedical engineering/biophysics at Drexel. H. Water, Jr., has been promoted to assistant Anthony J. DePaul was elected chairman of vice president at Fidelity Bank, in Philadelphia. the board and chief executive officer of Cogito Data Systems in Princeton, N.J. Bruce Zehnle was named “outstanding foreign language 7 8 ______teacher” in New Jersey. He is department chair­ Kenneth Johnson Vincent Richard Avallone, Jr., Eugene man at Union Catholic High School. Mario DiMarco, and Benjamin Charles Eps­ tein received their doctor of osteopathy degrees '67______Rev. Leonard Hindsley, O.P. has been or­ from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Kathleen D. Bradley earned a John J. Fallon, a mathematics teacher at Phila­ dained a priest of the Dominican Order at St. Dominic’s Church, Washington, D.C. Kenneth bachelor’s degree in the physician assistant pro­ delphia High School for Girls, was one of the 15 gram from the school of Allied Health Pro­ high school teachers from throughout the United W. Johnson was recently appointed training manager at Independence Bancorp, Inc., in fessions of Hahnemann University, in Philadel­ States who participated in a seminar on phia. Ann Robison Butzner has received her “ Rhetoric, Communication and Freedom” at Perkasie, PA. Norman Johnson has created a new sports game “ Live-Goal Basketball,” an in- master’s degree in Nursing from the University California State College, in San Bernardino, this of Delaware. past summer. door-outdoor game geared for children 10 to 13. Johnson is a staff psychologist at the John F. MARRIAGE: John Joseph Waldron, Jr. to Kennedy Mental Health center, Philadelphia. Kelley Lynn Banach. ' 6 8 ______Robert Shannon received his Ph.D. in Spanish James H. Noon, Jr., has been promoted to from Bryn Mawr College. 7 9 ______vice president at Fidelity Bank. He is a com­ Paul Cannon received his MBA Degree from mercial lending officer in the eastern Penn­ 7 3 Widener University. Brian Bernot Kimmel sylvania division of Fidelity’s U.S. Commercial ______Banking group. George B. McGeehan, Jr., served as press secretary to Pennsylvania State Representative Joseph M. Hoeffel during his congressional campaign in the 13th district. W illiam P. WlOQ-FM’s John Harvey ’69______McNamee has been promoted to assistant vice Stephen F. Jankowski has been appointed president of Beneficial Savings Bank, in north­ To Be Downtown Guest vice president of Benton & Bowles, Inc., in New east Philadelphia. York. Leonard J. Keating, Jr., has been The Alumni Association’s Down­ promoted to the position of senior vice president town Club will feature John Harvey, in charge of corporate and financial services for 7 4 ______of the popular “ Harvey in the Morn­ Meridian Bancorp, Inc. in Reading, Pa. Robert Floyd Collar received his juris doctor degree McIntyre was named "fellow” for a Diagnosis from Widener University. ing” show on radio station WIOQ-FM Related Group (DRG), a two year study at Ger­ at a luncheon on November 13. mantown Hospital funded by a $100,000 grant The Club will meet at noon at the from the Glenmede Trust, Co. 7 5 ______Bellevue Stratford Hotel. Tickets are BIRTH: to John Oliver Alivernini and his wife David M. Collier and Rita M. Valenti received $15.00 and may be obtained from Irene, their third child, a son, Daniel. their master’s degrees in pastoral counseling the Alumni Office (951-1535). from La Salle University. John Thomas Dewey has received his master's degree in human re­ '7 0 ______sources from the University of Delaware. John Timothy J. Erb presented a seminar at the Fuss has received his master’s degree from 43 La Salle, Fall 1984 earned a doctor of osteopathy degree from the sylvania. She won the title in the state finals held Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. at the Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel. Joseph S. Novak has been awarded the as­ MARRIAGES: Mary Yvonne Hayman to NECROLOGY sociate in underwriting (AIU) designation & Rodolphe Kraeher; Therese Catherine diploma by the Insurance Institute of America. M archock to Warren Taylor; John Hasson to Michael T. Steelman, D.O., has been ap­ Donna Portone, '83. ’29 pointed to serve a one year rotating internship Dr. Martin Packman at Memorial Hospital, York, Pa. Richard J. Liot- ’83 ta received a doctor of osteopathy degree from ’31 the University of New England College of Os­ teopathic Medicine. Louis Lombardo earned a Brother Gerardus Kent, F.S.C. juris doctor degree from Widener University. Mary P. Solecki has received a master’s ’34 degree in pastoral counseling from La Salle Uni­ Francis J. Knight versity. Denise Marie Sudell received her juris doctor degree from Northeastern University ’37 School of Law, in Boston. C. Herbert O’Hara ’39 '8 0 ______Glenn Berman received a master's degree in public administration from Penn State University John T. Smart Perry A. Cherubini was ordained a deacon by and was selected to be a mangement intern for James L. Schad at St. Joseph’s the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Har­ ’43 Church, in Somers Point, N.J. He is interning at risburg. Theresa Hollister has received a uni­ St. Mary's , in Williamstown. Lucille R. Vincent T. Buggy, Jr., D.D.S. versity fellowship for graduate school studies in D’Emillio received a master's degree in pastoral Thomas L. Meyer German Literature at the Ohio State University. counseling from La Salle University. Claude James Templeton, Jr. is a D-J playing the Joseph DiMarco, George M. Parsons, and ’44 Delaware Valley’s “ Super Hits" on New Jersey Mark P. Robbins received their doctor of os­ Edward L. Conley radio station WSSJ-AM 1310. He is also an as­ teopathy degrees from the Philadelphia College sistant studio manager for Craig Recording Stu­ of Osteopathic Medicine. Joanne Bechta ’45 dios in New Jersey. Dugan earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering Brother Edmund L. Saior, F.S.C. MARRIAGES: Joseph Pasquale to Ellen from Duke University where she is a research Chester; Beverly Ryan to Gerard Lutes, '84; assistant professor of computer science & elec­ ’46 Linda Schaefer to Diego Calderin; Donna trical engineering. Joseph J. Mahan, III, has Portone to John Hasson, '82. Robert Buckwalter, D.V.M. been named an associate editor of the B u c k s County Courier Times. He is in charge of the ’47 copy desk. Mary Ann Peberdy and Mary Mon- ' 84 ______Joseph I. Esposito trello received their medical degrees from Tem­ Peter K. Reilly has been granted an assis- ple University. Allen Jeffrey Samuels earned tantship at the University of Indiana. his doctor of medicine degree from the Medical ’49 College of Pennsylvania. Valerie Williams was MBA Matthew T. Lettieri recently promoted to the rank of 1st Lieut. in the Miles S. McDonnell Army Reserves. She has been a member of the Charles J. Trois 304th Civil Affairs Group headquartered in '8 0 ______northeast Philadelphia for six years where she BIRTH: to Janet M. McMahon-Thorp, and her ’52 serves as administrative officer for the 150 mem­ husband Albert Thorp, III, '76, their first son, James William Lockard ber unit. John Brendan. John A. Maxwell MARRIAGES: Jane Paone to John Stewart; Donna Marie Peirce to Dr. Thomas Joseph ’53 Franchetti; Karen M. Crane to Walter E. ’81 Frank D. Aeillo Eckhart, Jr. Thea L. Davis, '78 B.S., has been appointed John J. Raleigh project manager in package development for McNeil Consumer Products Co., in Fort Wash­ ’58 '81______ington, Pa. He is responsible for both operational John F. Dougherty Anne Marie B. Coyle received her juris doctor and marketing support projects. W alter S. William C.V. Harding degree from Villanova University School of Law. Kowal, Jr. is a consultant to the department of Madeleine Dean Cunnane earned her juris Defense in Washington, D.C., specializing in doctor degree from Widener University. Bruce foreign military sales. He is currently RAIL Com­ ’59 Anthony Ruggeri received his master's degree pany’s program manager for the Canadian F-18 Frederick J. Konitzer in human resources from the University of Dela­ Aircraft program and has previously managed Eugene J. Raffaele ware. Saudi-Arabia, Australian and Greek aircraft and BIRTHS: to Robert Motley and his wife Jeanne- ship programs. ’60 Marie, a daughter, Grace Lillian; to Donna Joseph Hoffman Skalicky-Armstrong and her husband Thomas Graduate Religion A. Armstrong, M.D., a daughter, Blair Kristen. 7 4 7 3 ______Bernard A. Urelich, Jr. ’82 Rev. William Sullivan recently marked the 25th ______anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at 76 Michael A. Basile has been promoted to officer a Mass of thanksgiving at St. Leo the Great Cath­ Paul L. Corrigan manager for the Progress Bank, Conshohocken olic Church, in Rohrerstown, Pa. office. Hildagarde Muench has been named assistant dean of student life at Ursinus College. 7 7 '75 Charles Reilly received a master of nursing ______Stuart D. Lit degree from Widener University. Steve Rice Rev. Thomas P. Gaynard marked the return has been named varsity basketball coach at to the scene of his first assignment for the ’83 Jenkintown (Pa.) High School. Daniel R. Archdiocese of Philadelphia when he con- Walker is a computer programmer at Conrail. celebrated Mass in honor of the 62 members of Andrew Calhoun Laura Lee Wescoat has been chosen as the the graduating class from St. Therese Parochial 1984 Credit Union Youth Ambassador of Penn­ school.

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