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RONALD J. ZELLER President, Norwegian Caribbean Lines Volume 29 Number 3 LA SALLE Summer 1985 A QUARTERLY LA SALLE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE (USPS 299-940)

CONTENTS

1 THE SCHOLARLY ENTRE­ 39 AROUND CAMPUS PRENEUR Recent activity at La Salle included the an­ Or how an accounting major worked his nual commencement, surprising finishes by way through academic and legal circles to the forensics and teams, and a become president of one of the world’s top golden jubilee for the man who served the organizations. longest term as president in the university’s history. 5 REMINISCENCE: CHARLES V. KELLY 44 ALUMNI NEWS A chronicle of some significant events in John Keenan profiles a retiring professor of the lives of the university’s alumni plus pic­ English who has earned a unique place in torial highlights of the annual Home­ La Salle’s history. coming. 8 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Gifts and grants to the university exceeded $4 million in 1984-85. A complete report. CREDITS: Front cover and pages 2, 4, Ronald Roth-Watts; back cover and pages 43, 45, 48, 49, Mike Maicher; inside back cover and pages 5, 7, 8-37, 39, 41, 42, 51, Martha Ledger; 44 (left), Back Cover: Cy Coleman shows “President’s Medal” to members of the La Salle Music Theatre cast of “SWEET Charles F. Sibre; 47, Jules Schick. CHARITY,” Kathleen Andrews (left) and Andrea Woods.

Robert S. Lyons, Jr., ’61, Editor James J. McDonald, ’58, Alumni Director ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Paul J. Kelly, III, ’78, President Nicholas M. Rongione, ’76, Executive Vice President Elizabeth G. Harper, '80, Vice President Louise Jackson Billups, '83, Secretary The Four Million, Page 8 James R. Yoa, ’66, Treasurer

Golden Jubilee, Page 42 Alumni Homecoming, Page 48

La Salle Magazine is published quarterly by La Salle University, , 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, Philadelphia, Penna. 19141. Postmaster: send change of address to office listed above. Member of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), The SCHOLAR Who Would Be PRESIDENT

Ronald J. Zeller heads the world’s largest cruise line but he would feel just as comfortable in the classroom

By Robert S. Lyons, Jr., ’61

e majored in accounting at La a Wharton School, at a Penn State, or at a Temple. Salle, then went to law school before I found the La Salle experience very broadening.” becoming a college professor. He A transfer student from the University of Penn­ loves spending time in libraries and sylvania, which he considered “a bit too large,” considers nothing more stimulating Zeller says that he was very influenced by such La than shaping the minds of young Salle professors as Joe Flubacher (“who I consider to people. So what is Ron Zeller doing be one of the world’s finest teachers”) in economics, as president of the world’s largest cruise line? Is this Joe Markmann and the late Mike DeAngelis in ac­ a temporary career stop before he moves on to some­ counting, and Gene Fitzgerald in philosophy. He also thing else like a college presidency or the U.S. Sen­ appreciated the heavy writing assignments required ate? in virtually every La Salle course. “I considered that “I’m a very competitive person,” says Ronald J. a very significant advantage,” he says. “A lot of prac­ Zeller, ’64, the president and chief executive officer tice in expressing oneself has been helpful both in the of Norwegian Caribbean Lines. “I’m also a bit of an practice of law and also in the business world. It’s all academic, an enthralled person even today.” Before how you express yourself, either orally or in writing. taking over the company that controls upwards of It’s a reflection of your personality. If you’re sloppy 40% of the world-wide passenger cruise business, about it, then you are going to be perceived as being Zeller helped to win one of the largest court settle­ sloppy. The same is true with oral expression.” ments in Florida’s history. He has also played a major Like many of his classmates, Zeller had completed role in developing a billion dollar tourist industry in his military obligation in the (U.S. Navy Reserves) Miami. before attending college. During his senior year, he Actually, had it not been for his wife’s married his wife, Ceil, a nursing graduate of Vil- “claustrophobic” feeling about living in the midwest, lanova who was in the process of earning her master’s Zeller might still be teaching at Eastern Michigan degree in pediatric nursing at the University of Penn­ University. Then again, had it not been for his wife’s sylvania. Noticing that he seemed somewhat less than influence and encouragement, Zeller could still be enthusiastic about accounting. Ceil showed him a working in Philadelphia as an accountant. But that’s catalogue describing a combined MBA/Law Degree getting ahead of our story about an attorney whose program at Cornell University and suggested that career as a specialist in international business and maybe he should do something else with his career. taxation has carried him from Ypsilanti to South “It stimulated me so I started to think about a com­ Korea, from Philadelphia to Scandinavia, from the bined program,” Zeller recalls. Middle East to Miami where he lives today. Zeller’s company, Norwegian Caribbean Lines, has "I" he Zellers wound up at Ohio State University, Ron been doing business in the United States since 1966. in the combined MBA/Law program; Ceil on the fac­ It owns eight large vessels including the Norway, the ulty in the School of Nursing teaching pediatric nurs­ world’s largest passenger ship. Originally christened ing. By the end of the year, he had decided to pursue the France, this 2,000 passenger liner completed 377 law school studies exclusively. After graduation, he Atlantic crossings before laying idle in Le Havre for taught and practiced law at Eastern Michigan Univer­ five years. It is now the Norwegian Caribbean Lines’ sity, in effect holding down two full-time jobs and flagship, sailing to Caribbean ports out of Miami. rising to the rank of associate professor. “I was per­ Another NCL division, Royal Viking Lines, handles fectly content there,” Zeller says. “I was on a fast world-wide cruises from'San Francisco. Norwegian track and I was getting quality experience. But my Caribbean Lines carries more than 300,000 passengers wife was not happy in Michigan. She’s originally from annually; its employees represent 38 nationalities. Atlantic City and she was claustrophobic, if you will, Zeller has fond memories of his undergraduate even in Michigan with its 10,000 lakes. But at that days. “I thought La Salle provided an absolutely fan­ point, down the road a few years I knew that I had tastic education,” he recalled recently while sitting in to move on and just practice law. Even though I en­ his spacious offices high atop One Biscayne Tower joyed teaching tremendously, there were more and overlooking the port of Miami. “The beauty to me was more conflicts between the two.” that they permitted me to be an accounting major, but Having been intrigued by Florida’s weather while allowed me to take a host of liberal arts courses that visiting relatives, the Zellers decided to head south. the typical business major would not be allowed in “From what I had read and heard, I could see that

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Miami and South Florida was potential in its greatest Miami represents 60 to 70 per cent of all cruising magnitude,” says Zeller. ‘‘I likened it to Los Angeles worldwide. It’s a very large percentage.” in the 1950’s.” Although he wasn’t a member of the Meanwhile, while this case was in its various stages Florida Bar, Zeller knew what he wanted to do—be of appeal, Zeller started helping Kloster with some a business lawyer. By his second interview, he had corporate details. Soon he became NCL’s outside gen­ landed a job with Patton and Kenner, a small eral counsel. He also began doing a considerable ‘‘boutique-type law firm in Miami, with such clients amount of work for other clients overseas. Florida as Storer Broadcasting, Prentice-Hall, and Firestone. was hit hard by a recession in 1974-75. The real estate Soon he was working on a number of important pro­ market was a disaster, especially in south Florida. jects like the Northeast Airlines merger. He quickly Then the gas crisis hit. Banks, which had become passed the Florida Bar and by the following January, partners in various real estate investments suddenly he was made a partner. found themselves liable for $100 million debts. Many people who had been relying on the tourist trade d )ne 0f Patton and Kenner’s clients was a Nor­ began looking overseas for investment opportunities. wegian company that had been operating cruise ships Zeller developed expertise in overseas tax and busi­ in the United States for about five years. In 1971, the ness practices. Soon he was spending a third of the owners became disenchanted with the local sales year counseling for NCL’s American division in Nor­ agent, primarily because the cash flow wasn’t coming way and traveling to Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle through to pay for the ships operating out of the East, and the Far East. American market. The shipping company filed suit to ‘‘The Middle East was a real character builder,” recover back assets. ‘‘It was really a fraud-type audit recalls Zeller who spent time in places like Iran, Jor­ situation,” says Zeller. ‘‘Soon it became clear that this dan, and Egypt. ‘‘Saudi Arabia was probably the most was basically an accounting suit.” By the time the exciting, dynamic place because they really had the case was settled four years later—with Zeller’s firm money to spend. They were literally creating a coun­ recovering almost $4 million in assets—there had try out of nothing. You would sit in a hotel lobby and been almost a dozen appeals in the Florida Courts as well as an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. It was the largest single case at the time in Dade County. Its documents filled four file drawers in the county courthouse. Zeller had been brought into the case during its early stages to handle some administrative corporate details. He became more involved, however, when it became apparent that the case required someone with sophisticated accounting expertise. Other at­ torneys in the case were having trouble communicat­ ing with the accountants. ‘‘They were just on two different wave lengths,” recalls Zeller. ‘‘So I came in sort of as a journeyman and ultimately became the primary litigator on the case. Ultimately, I did a tremendous amount of discovery and the more dis­ covery I did, the more facts I turned up that presented a rather convincing case that monies had been diverted.” Zeller eventually won a motion for partial summary judgement. A settlement was then nego­ tiated allowing the recovery of back funds over a period of time. Ironically, some of the monies that were used went into the shipping agent’s first ship under the name Carnivale Cruise Lines which, today, is one of Nor­ wegian Caribbean Lines’ major competitors. A few years later, the owners of these two companies— Carnivale’s Ted Harrison and NCL’s Knut Utstein Kloster—joined forces with the port director of Miami to create a billion dollar shipping/tourist in­ dustry. ‘‘When Kloster brought his first ship in here for Harrison to sell, they were working out of a cargo shed,” says Zeller. ‘‘There was no port facility, there were no modern terminals. It was just a situation in which three people created an industry. Today, Ronald J. Zeller at his desk overlooking the port of Miami which accounts for 60 to 70 per cent of all worldwide cruising.

2 there would be people literally in every corner mak­ ger) capacity. We’ve got to build demand, keep the ing fifty million dollar deals, one-hundered million pressure on pricing. Our basic strategy is that we dollar deals. I would be solicited walking in the door want to remain the leader and major player in market by people wanting me to do work for them. They had share.” come from all over the world to develop business NCL’s immediate plans are focused on a ‘‘far- propositions and found that they needed help. I didn’t reaching, futurisitic” wide-hulled supership that is take many (of these deals) on, but it felt like the San being designed to hold from 2,500 to 6,000 passengers. Francisco gold rush.” Currently on the drawing-board under the code name In 1980, Kloster purchased the S.S. France, a 1,035 Phoenix, the ship would contain four spacious atrium- foot liner which had been built in 1962, for $18 type passenger-cabin/accommodation blocks built million. Re-christened the Norway, the last of the above the ship’s hull. It’s the Hyatt-Regency entry of ‘‘Atlantic Queens” increased the company’s passen­ the cruise industry,” says Zeller. Three day cruisers, ger capacity by 40 per cent. Zeller and his wife were each with a capacity of 500 people, would float out invited to cruise from Oslo back to the United States, of openings in the stern. There would also be a 2,500 but Ron had planned to accompany the ship only as seat arena capable of hosting closed-circuit/satellite far as Southampton, England. Before the ship arrived TV-type events like world boxing championships, a in England, however, Zeller was asked to quietly step multi-purpose theatre, conference rooms, and a vari­ in and solve some management problems. Then asked ety of restaurants. to remain on board for the journey to New York, he Zeller sees a very bright future for the travel indus­ was given an office on the ship and took charge. By try and also predicts that our concept of a ‘‘typical” June, he had been offered the presidency of the com­ vacation will probably be changing over the years. pany. He would be the first non-member of the family ‘‘Most people today are moving to shorter vacations, to become an executive member of the Board of Di­ but more shorter vacations,” he explains. ‘‘Very few rectors in the 80 year history of the Norwegian Carib­ of us are moving to long, extended vacations right bean Lines without inheriting a position on the man­ now because we can’t afford to take the time. How­ aging firm. ever, our (middle) age group will soon be the most wealthy, most well-read, most well-traveled, ex­ T he Norwegian Caribbean Lines had been quietly perienced group of people ever to move into these age revolutionizing the modern cruise industry. It in­ brackets. The pendulum will swing back again and I troduced, for example, the first small cruise ship with think that you and I will be taking world cruises and bow thrusters enabling it to call at ports without tug will be traveling for long periods of time when we boats. ‘‘We really created the concept of a vacation have the time. And with life expectency extending at sea with entertainment, food, and beverages,” ex­ itself as it is, we will have the time.” plains Zeller. ‘‘We were much more stylized in terms of onboard passenger programming and short-site A s chief executive of a company with what he con­ programming.” By the time Zeller took over, how­ siders ‘‘the easiest product in the world to market,” ever, the company was having difficulty handling its Zeller says that his legal background has been in­ expanded fleet and passenger capacity. ‘‘In addition valuable in helping him to handle the complexities to having problems with the Norway and the eco­ of coordinating the many intricate research, market­ nomics of the company at the time,” says Zeller, ‘‘we ing, and communication details necessary to remain went into a recession beginning basically in July of competitive. A law education shows you how to think 1980 that bottomed out in 1982.” and to understand what’s written, he says. It teaches For his first six months on the job, Zeller worked you to become a specialist when necessary. ‘‘The seven days a week until midnight. He replaced a thing I tend to bring to the table,” he says, ‘‘is the big number of young executives with broader-based, picture perspective. That comes from having worked more experienced people from organizations like with a lot of major clients and with a lot of senior Ramada, Marriott, and Philadelphia’s First Penn­ executives as a lawyer. You tend to go from being a sylvania Bank. ‘‘Together we brought discipline, specialist to being a generalist. That’s exactly what analytics, and departmental responsibility,” he re­ happens when you get to the chief executive’s role calls. By 1983, NCL’s financial picture had turned where you’re a generalist, not a specialist. You’ve got completely around. The company is now on the to know enough to understand what the specialist course of ‘‘consistent profitability.” With the ac- wants to do, to challenge their thinking from time to quisiton of the Royal Viking Line in 1984, Norwegian time, to give them the big picture perspective. Some­ Caribbean Lines became the largest cruise line in the times as a specialist, the systems aren’t there for you world. to capture it.” ‘‘It’s an exciting business,” says Zeller, ‘‘but it’s a Zeller says that it’s easy to be enthusiastic about complex business with components of many different marketing a cruise because you bring so much joy to businesses. There are many areas with which to ex­ people. ‘‘It’s easy to communicate that concept on a tend your influence—entertainment, food, beverages, one-on-one or one-on-two hundred basis,” he ex­ merchandising. The future is going to be very com­ plains. ‘‘But it’s not so easy to communicate it to 240 petitive for our industry. We’ve got a lot of (passen­ million people when you’re trying to focus on 20

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sking, fishing, or just relaxing in one of their boats. ‘‘I don’t care if I catch any fish,” he says. ‘‘I just enjoy being on the water.” Zeller and his wife have three teenage children, Jay, Kevin, and Suzy. ‘‘My wife is my backbone,” he adds. ‘‘She’s a bubbly lady. She helps me a great deal on this job because she does a lot of the small human touch things or reminds me of them. She’s bright and she’s a very good substitute for me in terms of visits to the ships.” Zeller also devotes much of his time to civic and charitable endeavors. He has served as president of Miami’s Catholic Charities Appeal, has headed a unique developmental program for mentally handi­ capped children, and is a trustee of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, among other ac­ tivities. He also does not rule out the possibility of a public service career someday. ‘‘Maybe I have two ultimate desires,” he says. ‘‘If I wanted to be in gov­ ernment, I would want to be a United States Senator. And the other thing I would like to be is a college president. Such an academic pursuit is probably the most stimulating thing one could do. To shape, mold, and influence young people is fantastic. If you’ve been a teacher, you know that there are only a few stars in a class, only a few who you can pull from one place to another and have them stay there. But they make it all worthwhile.” Zeller has also retained a fascination with good libraries over the years. ‘‘I love libraries,” he says. ‘‘All my life up until the last five years, I’ve spent considerable time in libraries.” During his under­ graduate days, he recalls spending many hours at La Salle’s and Penn’s libraries. He was also impressed Zeller’s offices contain detailed models of the Norwegian Carib­ with Ohio State’s library, one of the largest law li­ bean Lines cruisers that carry upwards of 300,000 passengers every braries in the nation, whose director helped to or­ year. ganize the Library of Congress. ‘‘I like to describe myself as having a bathtub mind,” he explains. ‘‘After million of them. There’s where the real challenge is. I’ve used it, I pull the plug, but the information is It’s really a communication challenge—a vehicle always back there somewhere. In that sense, I’m a bit challenge. Should you be using newspapers? Should of an academic, an enthralled person even today. I you be using television? Cable television? Whatever.” don’t do very much with novels. I read biographies Not only are some of the more traditional means of interesting personalities. I read a lot of information of communicating like magazines and network TV that may not be on target with anything I’m doing. It’s ‘‘breaking down and changing,” says Zeller, ‘‘today’s kind of inventoried.” consumer has become a ‘‘moving target” who is changing as fast as the communications vehicles, eller recalls that he was not a person who ‘‘spoke themselves. It’s really a question of collecting and up a lot” in the classroom as a student. But the first interpreting as much data as possible and ‘‘shooting” day he walked into a classroom as a teacher—a room for where you think that target is going to be. ‘‘And filled with 150 people, ‘‘I just rolled. I did not have that’s very similar to the practice of law,” he says. one tremor, one trauma, one bit of stage fright. Other ‘‘You gather facts and you interpret. Marketing re­ than ‘‘Public Speaking” at La Salle, I had never ad­ search is very similar. You use different techniques, dressed a number of people in any way, shape or but ultimately you have to draw conclusions.” form. I don’t have the foggiest idea why it was so easy Although he still does considerable traveling (110 because all of my background would have made me days last year; 240 in 1983), Zeller tries to spend as very reluctant, very slow to develop as a speaker. But much time as possible with his family, especially on that experience was very important because I really weekends. ‘‘Even at La Salle and in law school, I learned how to stand on my feet and talk—something never was one for hanging out with the fellows,” he very important for trial work. Teaching was a fantas­ explains. ‘‘My orientation basically has been with my tic way to learn about getting around in a court room. family.” Family activities include snorkling, water- ‘‘They sort of went hand-in-hand.”

4 Master of Arts: Charles V. Kelly

by John Keenan, ’52

hen Charles Kelly lookf at you, he wanted to get on with a teaching career. When he you know you have been looked at. came to La Salle as an instructor, he had several years The eyes are large and dark brown of secondary teaching behind him at Coatesville and and they seem to move forward in the Philadelphia School System. toward you until they fasten on your The La Salle College he saw in 1947 was an ex­ inner thoughts. The look has de­ traordinary place, a small college that had become a stroyed some very imaginative stu­ medium-sized college overnight. It was crowded, dent excuses before they ever had a chance to be bustling, and purposeful. The students were mostly spoken. When you add the look to the voice of a ex-GI’s intent on getting a college degree on the GI commanding officer who cannot conceive of disobe­ Bill. They had already lost four years out of their lives dience and can barely tolerate foolishness, and then and they were in no mood for a leisurely educational top off the countenance with a distinguished head of pace. They wanted education and they wanted it in white hair that speaks of ages of experience, you have a powerful presence—one not easily manipulated, ignored, or contradicted. Nor is he a presence easily forgotten by either students or colleagues. One finds in his presence that mysterious power Kent re­ sponded to in King Lear: “. . . you have that in your countenance which I would fain call master.” ‘‘What’s that?” ‘‘Authority. ” The authority residing in his character, combined with his vast learning, his wit, his compassion, and his gifted teaching ability, has earned for Charles V. Kelly, Jr., a unique place in La Salle’s history. A sig­ nificant chapter ended this past June when Charles Kelly reached the mandatory retirement age of three score and ten. It is extremely doubtful whether young Charles Kelly saw himself as a historic figure when he first came to La Salle in 1947 to take over two sections of freshman English. Like so many of his students of that era, he was recently out of the service and trying to make a living and complete his education. That education at the University of had been interrupted by a “Greetings” from the draft board in October of 1941. When the Air Force took control of his fate, he had finished his graduate work in Classical Languages and was about to begin his dissertation. He returned in 1945 to find the Classics department gone. So he did the only sensible thing. He began over, this time in English. The Air Force had recognized the look of command when they saw it. Charles flew a desk with an effi­ ciency and authority seldom seen in the military. He went in a private and was discharged as a major, having turned down promotion to Lt. Colonel because Charles V. Kelly listens to accolades from colleagues and former students at recent dedication of lounge named in his honor in the promotion would have kept him in the service and Olney Hall.

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a hurry. La Salle was trying very hard to give it to ing an important role on a Middle States Self Study them, and it wasn’t easy. The College was short of committee. Just reading about all those things is space, short of teachers, and short of money. There enough to wear you out. But he did them all in the wasn’t much time for either the students or the impeccable Kelly style. teachers to worry about educational amenities. But That same style, characterized by close attention to somehow, as a generation of grateful GI’s will testify, detail and rigorous logic, carried over into every class the job got done. he taught. Author John Langan, '63, whose textbooks “Those first classes I had were huge,” Charles have been widely praised for their sound pedagogy, Kelly remembers. “I think I had 68 and 75 students remembers Charles Kelly’s insistence on logical in my two sections of composition. And we had to thinking in Freshman composition: teach the term paper!” “I was a little angry at first; I didn’t like someone implying that I didn’t know how to think. I went back There wasn’t much to distinguish teachers from stu­ to my dorm room and read over my paper several dents in age. So when Charles Kelly became class times. Eventually, of course, I realized that Charles advisor to the Class of 1950, he found himself gaining Kelly was right. I gradually learned to heed the a circle of friends only a few years younger than message about clear thinking that he repeated with himself. Many of those students who graduated in good-natured but relentless insistency throughout the 1949 or ’50 remain his friends today. No sooner had two semesters I had him for composition. That he become close to students and colleagues and an challenge to think and write clearly gave backbone important part of his department when the Korean to my writing and has been a strong influence on my Conflict came along and the Air Force decided it work ever since.” needed his kind of authority in the Pentagon. Another star student, Paul Betz, ’60, is now an Professor Kelly became Lt. Colonel Kelly, and once outstanding Wordsworth scholar and former English more his graduate work was interrupted just short of Department Chairman at Georgetown. He says quite the doctorate. And La Salle appeared to have lost a simply: “Mr. Kelly did it all for me. He showed me promising faculty member for good. what the discipline meant and persuaded me that I The bonds had been forged in those first five years, too might someday be a teacher of literature.” however, and Charles Kelly returned to La Salle in 1955, but not without some hesitation. The military C harles Kelly enjoyed and cultivated his reputation had offered both security and salary advantages; La as a tough grader. Virginia Barishek, ’80, likes to re­ Salle offered neither. A place in the Kelly business member his explanation of his grading system at the was available if wanted; his father, Charlie Kelly of opening of the semester. “You may have heard that East Falls, had spent his life in the brickwork busi­ I’m fond of saying A is for Kelly, B is for God, C’s ness. At La Salle he was Charles Kelly of the English and D’s are for students. . . . Well, it’s not true.” Eve­ Department; but at home he was part of the il­ ning Division alumnus Gerry Davis remembers a lustrious Kelly family of Philadelphia. Like his father, night when Charles Kelly told his class that his repu­ he preferred avoiding the Kelly spotlight. Uncle tation for being an easy grader was legendary. George was a famous-playwright, Uncle John a sports­ “Shouldn’t that word be ‘mythical’ rather than man and politician, Cousin Kell a champion oarsman, ‘legendary?’ ” asked Davis, winning a smile from his and Cousin Grace an actress and later a Princess. But teacher and a roar of appreciation from the rest of Charles had his own talent: he was born to teach the class. young people. And La Salle offered him a place to The Kelly classes were filled with wit as well as do just that in a collegial atmosphere where he was wisdom. His bearing of authority and dignity some­ recognized for his own abilities. When decision time times left students unprepared for a well-timed barb. came, he listened to his mother’s calm advice: “Why Steve Craig, ’73, tells about the time a student con­ would you consider anyplace other than La Salle?” fronted Kelly with a question: “What if my inter­ she wondered. “You’ve never been as happy as when pretation differs from yours?” “With this bit of pre­ you were there.” So he came back to La Salle and sumptuousness,” writes Steve, “even the noisy con­ stayed for the next 30 years. “And that has made all struction outside Benilde Hall seemed to come to a the difference,” as Robert Frost says in “The Road halt, but Mr. Kelly was supremely unruffled. He Not Taken.” simply responded, with his usual Ciceronian serious­ Charles Kelly has certainly made a difference at ness, that after weighing all the evidence each stu­ La Salle. He chaired the English Department in both dent must make up his own mind. ‘After all,’ he the Day and Evening Divisions for fourteen years, added, ‘You always have the right to persist in from 1964 to 1978. In one remarkable period he now error.’ ” remembers as “the hardest,” he was teaching three Part of Charles Kelly’s success in the classroom lies courses in the day, one at night, chairing both day and in his love of performing. Did he ever hear the call evening English departments, serving as president of of the theatre as did Uncle George or Uncle Walter, the Faculty Senate, serving on the emotionally de­ the “Virginia Judge” of vaudeville fame? “No,” he manding Tenure and Promotion Committee, and play­ laughs. “I prefer acting in the classroom where you

6 Kelly served as chairman of the uni­ versity's English Department from 1964 to 1978. He was succeeded by the author of this article (left), who served until this year. Dr. James A. Butler '67, assumed the chairmanship in July. can control audience reaction.” In its prime, his mem­ He has few regrets about his career. ‘‘I do wish that ory was prodigious, and he enjoyed using it to delight circumstances had permitted me to do more scholarly his classes by quoting whole scenes from Oscar Wilde work,” he says, not bothering to mention the slight or Charles Dickens. interruptions of two wars that came at crucial points He demanded good memory from his students too. in his doctoral studies. Speaking of the history of La His single-spaced, 13-page objective examinations Salle that he has been part of, he admires the prog­ were said by his students to cover every word uttered ress made toward academic achievement and regrets by him during the entire semester. Many students what he sees as some capitulation to national trends kept the final examinations as a convenient summary toward grade inflation and a vocationalism that of the course. Few students left a Kelly examination makes the curriculum a popularity contest. before the two-hour limit. One of his proctors recalls a suffering student who was already beyond the al­ That authoritative voice speaking up for standards lowed time. ‘‘Are you almost finished writing your will be missed in many a committee meeting next exam?” the proctor asked. year. What will Charles Kelly be doing in retirement? ‘‘Finished writing?,” said the exasperated student. ‘‘I am looking forward to re-reading all of Dickens,” ‘‘I haven’t even finished reading the damn thing yet!” says the man whose favorite novel is Martin Chuzzlewit. ‘‘And I have to read some manuscripts A s he looks back over the past 38 years, Charles I’ve been asked to edit.” And of course he will con­ Kelly speaks with fondness of the place and the tinue to teach an Evening Division course and head people. ‘‘La Salle has been my life since 1947. It has the Evening Division English Department next year. nurtured and sustained me, and I’m grateful to it. You He may not get through all of Dickens. hardly ever find faculty leaving La Salle because In April more than 200 English alumni gathered for they’re unhappy. It’s a wonderful place. I like the a homecoming reception on the plaza outside the sense of collegiality I have found there, and the stu­ Union. Many were Charles Kelly’s former students, dents—I’ve found them extraordinarily conscientious and of course they were exchanging memories of him. and cooperative. How would he like such a group to remember him? ‘‘It hasn’t always been easy. The pressure at times Charles Kelly did not even pause before answering, has been very great. But the thing I have liked most ‘‘As a teacher who had standards and made them has been the contact with young, formative minds. work up to those standards. If they said ‘He was tough That’s been my whole life, the education of the young. but you learned,’ I think that would be the highest ‘‘I think that’s why being one of the earliest recipi­ accolade.” ents of the Lindback Award for teaching means so much to me. You see, in those days we had very informal evaluation systems, and the award was the Mr. Keenan, professor of English at the university, is only evidence I had that I was really doing a good job the author of “Feel Free To Write: A Guide for Busi­ in the eyes of my students and my colleagues.” ness and Professional People.”

7 Honor Roll of Donors

LA SALLE UNIVERSITY 1984-85

THE FOUR MILLION Dear Friends: It is almost a paradigm of our lives that the famous old O. Henry title once seemed to denote so vast a population but is now completely out-of-date. It’s the same with us: not long ago, we could scarcely imagine raising four million dollars in a year; but now that we have done so (in fiscal ’84-’85), we must immedi­ ately set our sights higher. Inflation, of course, is a huge factor. Compared to the sixties, we collect tuition and pay salaries in thir- ty-cent dollars. But even so, four million of those in one year, in between phases of our capital campaign, attest to wonderful generosity in many quarters. All of us at La Salle thank all of you. Let me make two points before highlighting some components of the report. First—and you’ll hear this again—we must transcend “Little Old La Salle,’’ in our thinking and planning. Little old places are going under. I shall have much more to say about this topic in the “State of the University’’ feature in the autumn issue. Here, let me just note that as the only U.S. institution of higher education to carry our Founder’s name, we feel obliged to thrive. That, in turn, means thinking six and seven figures when we think La Salle—when we can. Secondly, you will note that some grants to La Salle “pass through.’’ They fund, for example, projects in Major donors to the university gather aboard The Spirit of Philadelphia fo the surrounding community which enrich our offer­ ings and our ambience but not our balance sheet. Thus, this report and the financial statement don’t ’83-’84. In the light of current tuition levels, this is always match. Similarly, when we are given an in­ marvelous. come-producing asset, the income doesn’t show as a • The number of matching gifts from employers rose gift, but we still recognize the giver. All forms of from 387 to 485, for $72,774. Look for increased deferred giving enter our books in one way and our emphasis and improved organization in this prom­ gratitude in quite another. ising and relatively painless area. Among the many highlights of 1984-85, a number • Major foundation and corporate grants: are worthy of special mention: —An anonymous pledge of $2.5 million with an • The enlisting of more than six hundred additional initial gift of $900,000. donors has enabled the General Alumni to surpass —Pew Memorial Trust: $313,500 toward a two-year $528,000, a substantial increase despite the bulge pledge of $444,000 for certain aspects of instruc­ in earlier years from some one-time large dona­ tional computing. tions. —William Penn Foundation: $155,352, including • The newly-formed Parents’ Association brought in $116,987 for the Logan Community Development $27,561 from 470 givers, three times more than in Assistance Project, $30,395 for our Management

8 a reception and dinner honoring members of the De La Salle Society and the President’s Club.

Improvement Program for Cultural Organiza­ sale of which $200,000 was a gift to La Salle from tions, and $7,970 to plan a Delaware Valley Man­ the Blain family. agement Support Organization for Non-Profit • Formulation of plans for Phase II of the Campaign Agencies. for the 80’s: September ’85 to the end of 1988, La —W.W. Smith Charitable Trust: $45,000 for Salle’s 125th anniversary year. financial aid for middle-income students. Much talk of money, to be sure. Everything else —James S. Kemper Foundation: $30,000 to develop comes up in the next issue. But the real topic right and implement a plan for recruiting under­ now is gratitude. graduates. Sincerely yours, • Initial stages of planned giving: engaging a full­ time Director, launching the Pooled Income Fund with a $10,000 gift from John Veen, and the amass­ ing of $451,665, from nine donors, of life insurance gifts toward the “Million Dollar Forum.” Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. • Acquisition of the estate through a bargain President

La Salle, Summer 1985 9 HONOR ROLL-continued HIGHLIGHTS

All gifts and grants reported below involve contribu­ tions received between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985. Multi-year pledges and contributions received after July 1, 1985 will be reported in subsequent Annual Reports as payments are received. In accordance with Internal Rev­ enue Service regulations, gifts of securities have been reported at the mean (average) between their highest and lowest values on the date the gifts were made to La Salle University. 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). Several of the contributions listed below are duplicated in more than one category (e.g., an individual contribution in excess of $1,000 that is also included in the Alumni total). The unduplicated total of gifts and grants listed in this report for 1984-85 is $4,284,387.

ANNUAL FUND General Alumni ...... $528,224 Small Business Administration, Small Business Faculty and Staff ...... 44,824 Development Center ...... 54,458 Friends ...... 315,037 Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Business Matching Gifts ...... 72,774 Education and Minority Languages Affairs Foundation for Independent Colleges, (Title VII) ...... 37,947 Incorporated of Pennsylvania ...... 37,941 Department of Labor, Summer Youth Employment Parents ...... 27,561 and Training Program ...... 21,500 Students (Class of 1985) ...... 320 Action, Young Volunteers in Action ...... $1,026,681 Program ...... 20,000 Naval Air Development Center (Intergovernmental Personnel Act) ...... 7,200 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ Small Business Administration, National On-Line COMMUNITIES ...... $ 223,678 Demonstration Project (Phase II) ..... 5,000 Department of Education, Supplemental Funds for Cooperative Education ...... 1,260 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ...... $ 262,390 Department of Education, Institutional Assistance Grant Program ...... $753,360 FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS, AND Department of Education, Act 101 OTHER PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS Program ...... 63,000 Department of Education, Science Teacher Anonymous ...... $900,000 Education Program ...... 16,616 Pew Memorial Trust ...... 313,500 Ben Franklin Partnership Challenge Grant William Penn Foundation ...... 155,352 Program ...... 5,000 W.W. Smith Charitable Trust ...... 45,000 Pennsylvania Humanities Council ...... 4,545 James S. Kemper Foundation ...... 30,000 Department of Commerce ...... 2,470 Annenberg Fund, Incorporated ...... 20,000 Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Samuel P. Mandell Foundation ...... 15,000 Commission ...... 700 C.W. Thomas, Incorporated ...... $ 845,691 (equipment) ...... 15,000 Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation ... 14,000 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RCA ...... 10,600 National Women’s Studies Department of Education, Interest Association ...... 10,574 Subsidy ...... $115,025 SmithKline Beckman Corporation ...... 10,000

10 Stradley, Ronon, Stevens andYoung ... 10,000 INDIVIDUALS Xavier Electronics, Incorporated (equipment) ...... 8,700 Daniel Blain, Jr...... $200,000 E.I. DuPont deNemours and Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.Dunleavy...... 32,650 Company ...... 8,000 Henry J. Schneider, Ph.D...... 20,000 Sears Roebuck Foundation ...... 5,300 John Henry Veen ...... 10,825 Cigna Foundation ...... 5,000 John M. Connolly, Jr., M.D...... 10,000 Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Leon J. Perelman ...... 10,000 Incorporated ...... 5,000 John V. Goldsmith ...... 7,500 Tri-State Dairy-Deli Association ...... 5,000 Henry G. DeVincent, M.D...... 6,000 United Way of Southeastern Roland Holroyd, Ph.D.1 ...... 5,250 Pennsylvania ...... 5,000 Joseph McEwen ...... 5,187 Wells Fargo Gamefield ...... 5,000 Richard L. Duszak ...... 5,000 Winchester Foundation ...... 5,000 William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq...... 5,000 Grace Foundation, Incorporated ...... 4,000 Francis Richard O’Hara, Esq...... 5,000 Sperry Corporation Foundation ...... 4,000 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Jr...... 5,000 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback William S. Lewis, Jr...... 4,959 Foundation ...... 3,000 Joseph G. Markmann ...... 4,715 Philadelphia Alliance for Teaching Humanities Theodore H. Mecke, Jr...... 3,518 in the Schools ...... 3,000 Captain Edward F. Bronson, USN ...... 3,500 PSFS ...... 2,600 Richard J. Prendergast ...... 3,500 Philadelphia Area Computing Society, Joseph A. Gallagher ...... 3,448 IBM Users Group ...... 2,500 Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Esq...... 2,650 Texaco Philanthropic Foundation, Robert F. Gardner ...... 2,500 Incorporated ...... 2,500 Elmer F. Hansen ...... 2,500 Center for Literacy ...... 2,450 William J. Markmann, M.D...... 2,500 Community Women’s Education Albert W. Davis ...... 2,350 Center ...... 2,300 Benjamin D. Bernstein ...... 2,000 John McShain Charities, Incorporated . 2,000 Peter J. Gibbons ...... 2,000 Gradu-Eights of La Salle ...... 2,000 Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCaffrey ..... 2,000 Prudential Foundation ...... 2,000 John H. McKay ...... 2,000 Young Windows, Incorporated ...... 2,000 James P. and Maribel W. Molyneaux .. 2,000 Benjamin and Fredora K. Wolf Memorial Frank Stanton ...... 2,000 Foundation ...... 1,800 Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr...... 2,000 John J. Manley, Incorporated ...... 1,500 Edward J. Vasoli ...... 1,611 Penn/PA CIE Institute for Development in Joseph Panchella ...... 1,600 International Education ...... 1,200 Charles A. J. Halpin, Jr., Esq...... 1,560 Touche Ross and Company ...... 1,200 Henry Francis Eberhardt ...... 1,550 La Salle College Guild ...... 1,028 James V. Covello ...... 1,501 Clarence A. Rowell Trust ...... 1,000 Joseph C. Murphy ...... 1,500 Peat Marwick Foundation ...... 1,000 Raymond T. Vasoli ...... 1,449 Philadelphia Food Trades Nicholas A. Giordano ...... 1,350 Organization ...... 1,000 John L. McCloskey ...... 1,300 Procter and Gamble Fund ...... 1,000 John William McMenamin ...... 1,300 Carpenter Technology Corporation Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Munroe ...... 1,250 Incorporated ...... 825 John M. Stack, Jr., M.D...... 1,250 Philadelphia Electric Company ...... 600 Jacob Trachman and Arthur Jacobs Philadelphia Area Computing Society . 530 (equipment) ...... 1,225 Atlas Foundation ...... 500 John B. Beal ...... 1,200 Coca-Cola Bottling Company ...... 500 John H. Kennedy ...... 1,102 Germantown Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Orlando F. Bergere ..... 1,100 Company ...... 500 John A. Clement, Jr., Esq...... 1,100 Anonymous ...... 400 J. Russell Cullen, Jr...... 1,100 Merck and Company, Incorporated ...... 375 John D. Zook ...... 1,057 Philadelphia Society of Radiologic Louis James Lehane ...... 1,050 Technologists ...... 200 William J. Collins ...... 1,005 Milton Ginsburg Fund ...... 150 William Kitt ...... 1,005 Roman Catholic High School Alumni Mr. and Mrs. George A. Butler ...... 1,000 Association ...... 100 Horace G. Butler, M.D...... 1,000 Daniel T. Campbell, Jr...... 1,000 ...... $1,650,784 Neil P. Campbell, M.D...... 1,000 GIFTS OF ART...... $ 118,482 Louis J. Casale, M.D...... 1,000

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James R. Corbett ...... 1,000 Samuel S. Fels Fund ...... 15,000 J. Russell Cullen, Sr...... 1,000 Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation ...... 10,000 Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D...... 1,000 Rohm and Haas Company...... 10,000 Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth ...... 1,000 Sun Company Foundation ...... 10,000 John Joseph Gallagher, Esq...... 1,000 United Way of Southeastern John P. Garrison ...... 1,000 Pennsylvania ...... 8,312 Mrs. F. M. Grabowski ...... 1,000 Philadelphia Urban Coalition ...... 5,000 William F. Grauer ...... 1,000 Provident National Bank ...... 5,000 H. Blake Hayman, M.D...... 1,000 Union Benevolent Association ...... 2,500 Terence K. Heaney, Esq...... 1,000 Bell of Pennsylvania ...... 1,500 Peter A. Horty ...... 1,000 Fidelity Bank Trust ...... 1,500 Richard Wayne Ireland ...... 1,000 Philadelphia National Bank ...... 1,300 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis, Jr...... 1,000 George W. Rentschler Foundation ...... 1,000 Walter J. Kaiser ...... 1,000 $188,099 Thomas Leone ...... 1,000 Joseph E. Luecke ...... 1,000 John McShain, DSC ...... 1,000 John F. Magosin, Jr...... 1,000 Thomas J. Mahoney ...... 1,000 MILLION DOLLAR FORUM3 ...... $351,665 James R. Melinson, Esq...... 1,000 V. James Mianulli ...... 1,000 1. Includes $4,250 from La Salle University’s contining Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller ...... 1,000 income interest from the Charitable Lead Unitrust Frederick C. Mischler ...... 1,000 established by Dr. Roland Holroyd through his Will Paul F. Naughton ...... 1,000 and Revocable Deed of Trust dated June 22, 1978. Leonard A. Nucero ...... 1,000 2. Grants awarded during the 1984-85 fiscal year in sup­ port of the Logan Community Development As­ Patrick James O’Leary ...... 1,000 sistance Project were made in three distinct ways: (1) John Peduto ...... 1,000 to La Salle University and its Urban Studies and Kenneth J. Shaw, Jr...... 1,000 Community Services Center, (2] to the Logan Com­ Brian J. Smith ...... 1,000 munity Development Assistance Project, and (3) to Edward J. Stemmier, M.D...... 1,000 the newly formed Logan Community Development William A. Wachter, Ph.D...... 1,000 Corporation. Ernest L. Whalon ...... 1,000 3. The Million Dollar Forum listing includes the face Ronald J. Young ...... 1,000 value of the new life insurance policies which six donors created during the past fiscal year with La ...... 443,717 Salle University as owner and beneficiary. Those donors’ cash contributions to La Salle for the annual LOGAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT premiums are included in the total of General Alum­ ASSISTANCE PROJECT2 ni contributions to the Annual Fund. William Penn Foundation...... $116,987

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS The Annual Fund receives a number of gifts each year in memory of alumni, faculty, parents and friends who are deceased. The following individuals have been remembered by memorial gifts to the Annual Fund during the 1984-85 fiscal year: Francis J. Braceland, M.D. ’26 Edward F. McCarren William J. Brett ’67 Kitt McClafferty John Condon, Jr. John F. Moran Michael J. DeAngelis James V. Mulvihill’44 Anna H. and Harry J. Donaghy Nancy Murray Gladys M. Ferrell E. Russell Naughton, Ph.D. Vincent Grimes, F.S.C., Ph.D. William Anthony Ries ’51 Thomas F. Gruber ’55 Paul J. Riley Jannie Higoshima Dorothy Schaebler Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. George Westenberger Cletus J. McBride ’50

12 THE REALITY OF DREAMS From La Salle’s beginning in 1863 there were very favorable plusses for the donor. First, a signifi­ special people who had dreams and visions for La cant gift can be made (guaranteed by the insurance Salle College. Blessed with leadership that dared to policy) without invading capital sources or other fam­ dream about La Salle’s future—and do something ily assets. Second, the gift is created by regular about it, the College has, over the years, managed to premium payments financed out of current income. survive many good times, trials and difficulties. Re­ Third, the premium donation is tax deductible against cently, La Salle distinguished itself by being elevated a donor’s reported income, since it is paid to La Salle to University status. We are fortunate that we con­ University, the owner of the policy. La Salle in turn tinue to have among La Salle’s Faculty, Alumni and makes the premium payment to the donor’s desig­ Friends many who have dreams and visions for the nated insurance company. Fourth, the insurance future of La Salle University. proceeds are payable directly to La Salle, avoiding A few visionaries (nine to be exact) have formed the estate and also probate. Fifth, the donor need only a new program to help assure the quality and de­ pay premiums for a limited number of years, usually velopment of La Salle’s educational commitment. The about five to seven. name of the new program is the MILLION DOLLAR The MILLION DOLLAR FORUM Program dis­ FORUM. La Salle salutes all the charter members of cussed in this article is available with most insurance the Forum: Frank S. Blatcher ’56, James V. Covello companies. The Program makes it possible for you to ’52, Joseph A. Gallagher ’50, Nicholas A. Giordano ’65, dare to be a philanthropist and make a very signifi­ Charles A. J. Halpin, Jr., Esq. ’43, Francis R. O’Hara, cant future gift for La Salle University. The MILLION Esq. ’54, Edward J. Stemmier, M.D. ’50, Edward J. DOLLAR FORUM concept of insurance gifts is part Vasoli ’52, and Raymond T. Vasoli ’54 for their gen­ of the Planned Giving Program. For further infor­ erosity. Each member of the Forum is creating a sig­ mation about the MILLION DOLLAR FORUM, write nificant gift for La Salle by donating a specific to La Salle University Planned Giving Office, Arthur number of life insurance premiums to La Salle. The C. Stanley, Director, Philadelphia, PA 19141, or call insurance policy, when established, enables the (215) 951-1540. We will be pleased to provide ad­ donor to create a large gift which will provide signifi­ ditional information about thoughtful economical cant objectives like a named department or school methods of financial support for La Salle University. chair or a family named scholarship. Gifts of this type You may be pleasantly surprised to learn that you too may be established in perpetuity. can become a member of the MILLION DOLLAR The MILLION DOLLAR FORUM has a number of FORUM.

Mrs. Ann Shields works closely with other friends of La Salle, including students, faculty members, alumni, and parents, to help the Annual Fund Program achieve its 1984-85 goal of $500,000.

La Salle, Summer 1985 13 HONOR ROLL-continued THE DE LA SALLE SOCIETY The De La Salle Society is comprised of Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who made gifts of $5,000 or more to La Salle University between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985. 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, 19 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the De La Salle Society.

Dr. Alvin Beliak Richard L. Duszak Francis R. O’Hara, Esq. Benjamin D. Bernstein Milton Ginsburg Leon J. Perelman Daniel Blain, Jr. John V. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Jr. John M. Connolly, Jr., M.D. James Hanes Henry J. Schneider, Ph.D. Henry G. DeVincent, M.D. William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq. John Henry Veen Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. Mrs. J. Benjamin Yasinow Joseph McEwen

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, 1984 and June 30, 1985. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., L.H.D., is the current President of La Salle University. During the past fiscal year, 83 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the President’s Club.

Bo Bartlett William F. Grauer Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller John B. Beal Charles A.J. Halpin, Jr., Esq. Frederick C. Mischler Mr. and Mrs. Orlando F. Bergere Elmer F. Hansen James P. and Maribel W. Molyneaux Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Brady H. Blake Hayman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Munroe Cpt. Edward F. Bronson, U.S.N. Terence K. Heaney, Esq. Joseph C. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George A. Butler Peter A. Horty Paul F. Naughton Horace G. Butler, M.D. Richard Wayne Ireland Leonard A. Nucero Daniel T. Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis, Jr. Patrick James O’Leary Neil P. Campbell, M.D. Walter J. Kaiser Joseph Panchella Louis J. Casale, M.D. John H. Kennedy John Peduto John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. William Kitt Richard J. Prendergast William J. Collins Louis James LeHane Kenneth J. Shaw, Jr. James R. Corbett Thomas Leone Dr. William Sherwin James V. Covello William S. Lewis, Jr. Brian J. Smith Albert J. Crawford, Jr. Esq. Joseph E. Luecke Dr. Donald E. Smith J. Russell Cullen, Sr. John F. Magosin, Jr. John M. Stack, Jr., M.D. J. Russell Cullen, Jr. Thomas J. Mahoney Frank Stanton Albert W. Davis Joseph G. Markmann Edward J. Stemmier, M.D. Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D. William J. Markmann, M.D. Jacob Trachman and Arthur Jacobs Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCaffrey Edward J. Vasoli Henry Francis Eberhardt John L. McCloskey Raymond T. Vasoli Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Feld Frank C.P. McGlinn William A. Wachter, Ph.D. John Joseph Gallagher, Esq. John H. McKay Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr. Joseph A. Gallagher John William McMenamin Ernest L. Whalon Robert F. Gardner John McShain, D.S.C. Ronald J. Young John P. Garrison Theodore H. Mecke, Jr. Dennis Zagoba, Esq. Peter J. Gibbons James R. Melinson, Esq. John D. Zook Nicholas A. Giordano V. James Mianulli

14 THE FOUNDER’S CIRCLE The Founder’s Circle is comprised of Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who made gifts of $500 or more, but less than $1,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985. Brother Teliow, F.S.C., was the founding President of La Salle Uni­ versity in 1863. During the past fiscal year, 82 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Foun­ der’s Circle.

Mark D. Baldino Anthony R. Giorgio, M.D. G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. George Bernstein C.E. Giuliucci, M.D. Thomas J. Metz Dr. Paul Betz Susan Roth Harding Jacques J. Moore William J. Binkowski Catherine M. Harper, Esq. John Augustus Moore Frank S. Blatcher John Helwig, Jr., M.D. Georgette M. Most Carl J. Bowden Robert A. Hirsh, M.D. Dr. Thomas Nassif Francis J. Braceland, M.D. Leo A. Joerger Anthony J. Nocella Roger G. Bucs, M.D. Francis W. Judge Frank J. Noonan Andrew E. Buczynsky Felix M. Kadel Thomas O’Donnell John H. Byrnes John Patrick Kelly George S. Pauli John F. Carabello, D.M.D. Paul J. Kelly, III John P. Penders, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Cather James J. Kenyon David T. Poiesz John P. Cookson Courtney C. Kronk, III Nicholas A. Policarpo, M.D. Norman H. Coopersmith, M.D. Gregory Le Cerff Donald J. Reape Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cummings William J. Leimkuhler Kenneth L. Rhoda, Ph.D. John C. Cunningham Margaret M. Lennon Edith G. Rosenwald Joseph Daulerio, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Leutner Dennis R. Rubisch J. Hugh Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Long Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Scott Dennis Dougherty Thomas J. Lynch John J. Simon Jeremias T. Dubyk, M.D. James M. Mack Peter F. Smith Vernice Ferguson Dr. Henry R. Marasse Warren E. Smith, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fick Peter V. Marks, Sr. Charles E. Stahlecker John F. Flannery Regina McCarren Joseph D. Stephens Joseph F. Flubacher, Ed.D Gerald W. McEntee Joseph D. Swoyer William B. Fynes, Sr. Daniel E. McGonigle Timothy E. Urbanski, M.D. John R. Galloway, Esq. John J. McNally Thomas M. Walker John F. Gee Francis J. McQuilkin Robert Wassell James I. Gillespie James G. McSherry Lawrence White

Brother President Patrick Ellis pre­ sents the first La Salle University plate to members of the President's CJub and De La Salle Society for their generous contributions to La Salle. Ceremony took place aboard The Spirit of Philadelphia.

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UGO DONINI CLUB Professor Ugo Donini (1901-1980) endeared himself to several gener­ ations of La Salle students through his thirty-two years of service as a teacher in the History Department. The Ugo Donini Club in­ cludes Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who con­ tributed $250 or more, but less than $500, to La Salle University between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985. During the past fiscal year, 218 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Ugo Donini Club.

James Herbert Abele David C. Fleming, Jr. Paul Douglas McCann E. Douglas Adams Lucy Flowers John R. McCloskey, M.D. Donna Lynn Antonucci Joseph W. Foley Mr. and Mrs. George McConchie Robert P. Argentine, Jr., M.D. Joseph H. Foster, Esq. William Charles McCoy Beverly Ann Bacon Robert J. Frank John P. McDermott Lester Barenbaum, Ph.D. John J. French Joseph R. McDonald, Esq. David E. Beavers, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fricker Lawrence D. McDonald James E. Biechler, Ph.D. William D. Fulgham James J. McDonnell John F. Blee Brian J. Gail James T. McGinty, Jr. Robert L. Bohrer William A. Garrigle, Esq. Thomas F. McGowan James M. Boyer John J. Gaynard Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McHugh John Bresnan William Gershanick, D.D.S. Marylou K. McHugh Joseph R. Buckley John J. Gibbons Paul W. McIlvaine, M.D. Douglas C. Burns Gerald Patrick Ginley, Esq. John W. McKeever Gerald J. Cahill James Myles Glasgow Stephen J. McLoughlin Richard A. Campion Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Goerke John V. McNamara James J. Canavan, Jr. Michael F. Golden, M.D. Charles McShane Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Candido Morton Goren Lawrence Joseph Mellon, Jr., M.D. Domenic G.E. Cardelli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Alan J. Meltzer, M.D. Rudolph H. Cartier, Jr., Esq. John P. Graham Edward F. Menniti, Esq. Clifton Wm. Casey Leonard J. Graziani, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Messa, Jr. James F. Casey, Jr. James R. Guntle, Jr. Joseph C. Mihalich, Ph.D. Edward W. Ciesielski John C. Gyza Barbara C. Millard, Ph.D. Dr. A.J. Chialastri Edward Lee Haas W. Price Miller Dewey P. Clark John J. Haggerty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Moore Henry P. Close, M.D. E. Lawrence Harasym, Jr., M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Moore Henry P. Close, Jr. Thomas B. Harper, III, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Moran James J. Connelly John W. Harran Paul M. Moser Leo E. Connor, Ph.D. James B. Hattman Leo Patrick Mount John Peter Conrad John W. Hedges, Esq. John T. Mulholland Hugh F. Convery A. Joseph Hering James F. Mullan Joseph P. Conville, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy James F. Cosgrove Thomas J. Horan William E. Murphy Walter M. Czarnota Thomas J. Hoskins James F. Noone, M.D. J. Sandor Cziraky, Ph.D. William C. Howrie, Jr., M.D. Thomas J. Dalfo Francis X. Iaquinto Joseph A. D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Johnson S. Thomas Deeney James H. Jones William F. Dehaven Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karnaugh Michael J. Dempsey Stanley S. Karpinski John Desantis Jack M. Keen James F. Dever James M. Kelly, Ph.D. PARENTS’ Richard J. Diamond Thomas J. Kelly Donald C. Dill Thomas Kilcheski PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Diluchio Emil P. Kiss John F. Dinger, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. John Larison A FIVE YEAR Thomas B. Dipaolo Thomas J. Leahy COMPARISON Charles J. Diskin, M.D. Fremont Levy Gloria F. Donnelly, Ph.D. John Ward Logan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Donohoe Fernando Lombardi NUMBER OF Michael Joseph Dunn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loughlin TOTAL DONORS Joseph J. Eberle Nicholas T. Lutsch David P. Efroymson, Ph.D. Robert W. Lynch, Esq. 1980-81 $ 7,594 58 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egan Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKenzie 1981-82 $ 9,425 101 John M. Falker, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James Madden 1982-83 $12,407 103 Peter E. Farrell, M.D. Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. James J. Faulk Dennis S. Mario 1983-84 $ 8,662 35 Paul S. Felix, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin 1984-85 $27,561 470 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson William V. Martinez, M.D. Edward J. Fierko Richard L. Mathauser Stephen John Finley Kathleen Shaw Mathis

16 Helen North, Ph.D. Rev. Maurice B. Schepers, S.T.D. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Z. Tolscik George Dennis O’Brien, Ph.D. Walter J. Schubert, Ph.D. David J. Torpey, Jr., M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John E. O’Connor Lawrence D. Schuler Stephen X. Tracy Michael James O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Selser Eugene F. Trimber William John O’Donnell Robert W. Seminack Frank Joseph Varga Thomas A. Oravez Barbara A. Shaeffer Col. John R. Waite, U.S.A. James D. Owens Jerome M. Shaheen Richard A. Walsh Joseph M. Owens John J. Siliquini, M.D. Joseph R. Walton William C. Parenti Alan H. Silverstein John E. Warga, Jr. H. Eugene Passmore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Souser Samuel James Watt, Jr. John S. Penny, Ph.D. William F. Sproule Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weaverling I. David Pincus, Esq. George W. Stairiker Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weindorfer Eugene G. Porreca Thomas J. Stinson Thomas Joseph Welsh Charles A. Porrini, D.D.S. Charles Lawrence Storm Peter W. Wescott John W. Quinlan Richard F. Strosser George Westfall Bernard F. Rafferty Cornelius F. Sullivan George T. White Alvin Q. Rensbarger Peter J. Sweeney Harry Joseph White, Ph.D. Joseph P. Rhein Daniel E. Thomas John White Bernard R. Roy Edward G. Titterton, III Thomas F. White Anthony C. Santopolo, M.D. Joseph C. Toland, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Williams Charles J. Wolf, III, M.D.

CENTURY CLUB The Century Club is made up of those Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed $100 or more, but less than $250, to La Salle University between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985. During the past fiscal year, 786 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Century Club.

Joseph Abbott Vincent P. Berry Barbara A. Burke Alfred F. Cini Albert C. Achuff Margaret Wynn Betz Thomas R. Burke Louis H. Clark Charles S. Adami Paul F. Betz, Ph.D. Bernard J. Burns James J. Clarke, Ph.D. William E. Adams Henry Robert Beyer Kathleen Hippie Burns Dr. Louis H. Clerf Charles E. Adler Ottavio Francis Biondi, Esq. Vincent Butera, M.D. Joseph H. Cloran Norbert John Aicher Stanley J. Birch, Jr. Robert L. Butler Thomas M. Coffee, Ph.D. James B. Albrecht, M.D. Leon S. Blash Frank Buzydlowski Robert L. Cogan, M.D. Richard J. Alexander Honorable Genevieve Blatt Harold Bythrow Herbert Cohen, M.D. Daniel J. Allan, Esq. Frederick W. Blinn, Jr. John James Cahill Michael M. Colgan Gilbert J. Allison Harold J. Bliss, Jr., Esq. James P. Cain, M.D. Dennis J. Collins Julio J. Amadio, M.D. Ralph F. Boccella D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Callaghan Franics X. Conaty Thomas J. Ambolino Michelle Lamb Boddorff Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan Andrew P. Conboy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold Walter G. Boehm Michael J. Callahan James E. Connell Edwin A. Anderson George W. Bohnenberger John J. Callan Harry J. Connolly, Jr., Esq. James F. Anthony Joseph G. Boland Thomas P. Callan, Jr. John L. Connolly Edmund F. Armstrong Anthony P. Bonanni Andrew J. Candelore, D.O. Albert J. Connor Joseph Y. Ashman, Jr. Thomas P. Bones Albert A. Cantello C. Gus Constant Augustine Chi-Kuen Au, D.D.S. Michael F. Bonner George Capaldi, D.D.S. Richard J. Conte Alexander Lowell Avallon, Sr. Charles A. Bosch John T. Capecci Charles J. Conway Kenneth J. Avallon Peter R. Bossow Francis E. Capista Joseph P. Coogan Henry A. Backe Joseph J. Boyce Thomas Capizzi Vincent E. Cooke Edward J. Bader James Boyle Nicholas J. Cappello, Jr. Drs. A. and G. Coppola Benjamin G. Baird William D. Bradshaw Frederick L. Cardinali Dr. Chalmers E. Cornelius Aaron D. Bannett, M.D. Thomas A. Brady, Jr. Thomas Joseph Carney, Jr. George N. Costantino, M.D. George A. Barnett Rev. Robert H. Breen James M. Carroll Robert F. Costello Edward M. Barr Bernard A. Breslin Robert H. Carroll John Patrick Cotter James F. Barr Joseph V. Briggman, Ph.D. Anthony D. Caruso John M. Coulson Richard F. Barry, III Joseph V. Brogan, Ph.D. Bro. Steven M. Casale, F.S.C. Robert J. Courtney, Ph.D. Henry A. Bart, Ph.D. Thomas C. Brogan John F. Casey Stephen C. Coyle John Harmon Bates James J. Broussard Karl Cassel John J. Coyne Joseph P. Batory Arnold A. Brown Carl G. Castellano George J. Craig N. Anthony Battaglia, Ph.D. Leonard A. Brownstein, Ph.D. Joseph B. Catarious, Jr. Conrad M. Cregan George W. Beacher, Jr., M.D. Francis H. Bruce Nicholas Cavarocchi John Barry Cregan Robert A. Becker Vincent J. Bruno James Thomas Celia Dennis W. Cronin, M.D. Rudolph H. Beckert, M.D. Edward J. Buchanan William T. Chain, Jr., M.D. Joseph G. Crosby, Jr. Frank L. Bellezza Matthew I. Bucko, M.D. William F. Chapman, Jr. Laurence T. Crossan Norbert Belzer, Ph.D. W. Richard Bukata, M.D. Robert J. Chesco Robert Charles Crosson, Jr. Robert L. Bendorovich Theordore J. Bukowski Nicholas J. Christ, M.D. Joseph E. Crowne William C. Bergmann Lawrence J. Bur, Jr. Joseph J. Ciasullo Anthony L. Cucuzzella, M.D. Frederick J. Bernardt Thomas F. Bur Casimir Ciesla, Dr. Rer. Pol. Gerard M. Cullen Edward I. Bernstein John F. Burghart Samuel P. Cimino D.D.S. Denis B. Cummings

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Henry P. Gillingham Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore Anthony M. Giordano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Giuliano Charles W. Gissel James C. Giuffre, M.D. Charles A. Glackin, Esq. John E. Glaser Francis Edward Gleeson, Esq. Richard Golaszewski Donald W. Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. Mario D. Gonzalez William Gordon Thomas J. Gorman George J. Gradel Edward J. Grady Joseph A. Grady John Joseph Grauer, Esq. Joseph P. Green, Esq. Owen L. Green, III John W. Greenleaf Walter J. Griffin, C.P.A. James A. Gross, Jr. Bernard Grossman, M.D. Mary Jane Gruber Kenneth K. Haas Raymond F. Hagen Vernita Hall Annette L. Halpin Charles A. Halpin III, Esq. Eugene J. Hamburger, M.D. Brother Charles E. Gresh (center), director of the annual fund, celebrates achievement of 1984-85 Gerald Handley, Esq. goal with John J. French, '53 (left), alumni chairman, and Gerald P. Nugent, '49, chairman of the Joseph Lawrence Hanley Parents’ Association. Paul T. Hannan Howard Leon Hannum, Ph.D. James N. Cummings Tito Paul Divito James W. Finegan Robert M. Harkanson Robert Joseph Cunningham Edward B. Dolton Beverly A. Finkle Elizabeth G. Harper James F. Curran Thomas W. Domalesky Peter J. Finneghan Sallie E. Harvin John J. Cush Charles F. Dombrowski Eugene J. Fitzgerald Thomas Joseph Haughey Chester T. Cyzio, Esq. Francis M. Donahue, Ph.D. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. J. Anthony Hayden John M. Daly, M.D. Bro. John P. Dondero, F.S.C. Ph.D. Joseph Charles Flanagan, M.D. Francis X. Healy John D'Amato Hon. John J. Donnelly James J. Flatley Anthony Francis Heck Brian Damiani Leo Anthony Donohue John M. Fleming Wearn D. Heinz Jeffrey I. Damsker, M.D. Patrick E. Dooley Jerome Flomen Daniel J. Helwig J. Thomas Danzi, M.D. William P. Doring, Jr. John Francis Flood Thomas J. Herron Joseph A. Darcy Charles F. Dougherty William F. Flooks, Jr. William E. Herron Richard E. Darcy Michael F. Dougherty, Esq. Francis A. Florio Michael J. Higgins Mario N. Daulerio Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Draganosky George W. Floyd, Jr. Edward B. Highland, Jr. Robert Paul Davine Thomas F. Dudley Robert Folberg, M.D. Frank Himmer Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Decker Michael L. Duffy David Laurence Forde, M.D. Frederick J. Hirsekorn, Ph.D. Jean Tanney Dee Charles P. Dugan, Esq. Robert M. Foster Thomas Jude Hoban Cornelius J. Deegan Joanne Bechta Dugan, Ph.D. Francis T. Foti Stephen F. Hober, Jr. Charles R. Dees William L. Dunn Lawrence J. Franiak Lawrence M. Hoepp, M.D. Eugene M. Delaurentis Thomas J. Durkin L. Matthew Frank, M.D. Gerald T. Hofmann Mathew L. Dellarco Thomas Dvorak Ludwig M. Frank, M.D. Joseph D. Holston, Jr., Esq. Joseph A. Deluca Anthony J. Dwyer Robert Frank James A. Homa Daniel Joseph Demasi Peter J. Dwyer, Sr. Richard A. Frantz Brian James Hood Bro. Claude Demitras F.S.C., Ph.D. Francis T. Dziedzic Richard V. Frattone Philip Hooten John J. Dennehy, M.D. William J. Early Robert Eugene Freed Edward B. Horahan, Esq. Nicholas J. Desanctis Robert J. Ehlinger Gregory F. Froio, M.D. Leonard M. Horvath Frank Kenneth Desoo John H. Engel John C. Fusco Joseph M. Huber Joseph J. Devenuto, Jr., M.D. Michael M. Etzl, Sr., M.D. William B. Fynes, Jr. Charles N. Hug, Jr. Francis C. Devine Joseph M. Evancich Joseph N. Galdo Philip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq. Thomas J. Devlin, Jr., Ph.D. Dwight Evans John P. Gallagher Stephen F. Humay, Jr. James M. DiAsio James J. Fahy Robert F. Gallagher, D.D.S. James B. Humphreys Peter M. DiBattiste, M.D. Thomas W. Fairbrother Thomas R. Gallagher Barry L. Hunsicker Vincent J. DiDonato, Jr. Gerald William Faiss Thomas T. Gannon William J. Hunt Joseph A. Dieterle, D.O. John J. Fallon John Joseph Gardiner Thomas Jacob William E. Dietrich, Jr., Ph.D. Robert T. Fallon, Ph.D. Louis J. Gartz, Jr. Kenneth H. Jacobson Peter Diffley William Joseph Fallon Victor M. Gavin Charles J. Jamison, Esq. Nicholas Difranco John Falzetta, Ed.D. Gerald J. Geisel Benjamin Johnson Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. John P. Farrell Elizabeth H. Gemmill James A. Johnson, Jr., Esq. Albert J Dimarco, Jr. Samuel J. Farruggio, Esq. Charles J. Gensheimer Donna Marie Jolly Domenico A. Dimarco, D.Litt. Warren W. Faulk, Esq. John E. Geraghty Joseph F. Kaelin Dante Dimarzio, D.O. Joseph James Fayer John J. Gibbons Frank M. Kaminski, Jr. Francis Anthony Dimondi Bernard M. Feldman, M.D. Alfred J. Giegerich Edward T. Kane Richard J. Dipasquale Ronald V. Ferrari, D.D.S. Brian Gifford Robert J. Kane Anthony A. Diprimio Joseph A. Fick, Jr. Daniel G. Gill, Jr. Walter W. Kanigowski Enrico James Dirienzo, M.D. Samuel V. Filippine, Jr. James P. Gillece, Jr., Esq. Thomas J. Kardish, M.D. Robert S. Karpinski Bernard J. Maier Thomas J. Molloy Anthony F. Pellegrino Thomas Joseph Kean, Jr. James Francis Mallin Charles J. Moloney, M.D. Harry N. Pepe, D.O. George J. Keane James J. Mallon, D.O. Joseph P. Mooney, Ph.D. George A. Perfecky, Ph.D. Albert J. Keefe, Jr. John J. Malone Richard F. Mooney Arthur A. Perry John J. Keegan Joseph N. Malone Kenneth W. Moore Ltc. Daniel F. Perugini, D.O. John Joseph Keenan John J. Mangan Dr. Maurice L. Moore Loren E. Pettisani Joseph F. Keiser James J. Manion Theodore F. Moore Joseph M. Phillips, Ph.D. John J. Kelley Charles R. Mannella Robert T. Moran Thomas R. Phillips Maurice A. Kelley John Francis Manning Hugh F. Morris Leo W. Pierce, Jr. Frank J. Kelly Cpt. Julie Trego Manta John G. Morrison Thomas John Pierce Geffrey B. Kelly, Ph.D. John A. Marchesani, M.D. H. Keith Mosley Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Nat Pincus George E. Kelly, Jr. John C. Marczley Rev. John Mulhern Samuel W. Plummer Kevin Dennis Kelly Joseph Markert Joseph P. Mullen III, M.D. Anthony R. Pontarelli Lawrence J. Kelly Joseph M. Markmann William Mullen Frank V. Possinger William Charles Kennedy Robert J. Maro, M.D. Daniel R. Mullin John Thomas Potts, M.D. Michael J. Kerlin, Ph.D. Joseph D. Martin Edward J. Murphy, Jr. Leo James Pound William J. Kesselring Thomas J. Marx, II John J. Murphy, Jr. Dennis M. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Kiefer Paul G. Mattus Francis Patrick Murray Dennis R. Powell Peter J. Kiernan Jack Maxwell Marie Angela Natoli Donald Edward Praiss, M.D. John J. King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maxwell Otto T. Nebel III, M.D. Joan F. Pritchard, Ph.D. Hon. William A. King, Jr. Virginia J., Mayer Paul J. Nekoranik John P. Pryor Frank J. Kirk Lawrence Edmond McAlee, Esq. Brian P. Nelson Mrs. Peter F. Pugliese Joseph P. Kirlin Anthony Daniel McAleer William J. Neville Michael J. Quigg Patricia A. Kling Michael J. McAleer Enos C. Ney Timothy J. Quinlan, Esq. Kenneth E. Klingler R. Barry McAndrews, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols Daniel J. Ragone Joseph P. Klock, Esq. Albert E. McBride Eugene Nines, Sr. Bernard R. Ranellone James M. Knepp Joseph W. McBride Gregory Joseph Nolan Charles J. Reich, Esq. Claude F. Koch J. Austin McCarthy Raymond Joseph Nolen, Jr. James P. Reich, D.M.D. Bruce J. Koegler Samuel J. McCarthy, Jr. Fred R. Noller David E. Reichert Lawrence C. Kolb, M.D. Thomas J. McCarthy Thomas J. Noone Bernard F. Reilly Gregory A. Koltonuk Joseph M. McCauley Gregory J. Nowak, Esq. Charles A. Reilly Jerome Harry Kopensky Mr. and Mrs. John McClunn Reuben J. Nyvelt Dorothy C. Reilly Raymond F. Kostin, M.D. Walter A. McCool, D.O. James C. O’Brien Charles J. Reynolds Michael J. Kovac, Jr., M.D. Thomas B. McCoy Richard W. O’Brien Raymond A. Ricci Joseph D. Kovatch, Ph.D. James J. McDonald Thomas G. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Ricciardi Sidney Kowalczuk Joseph J. McDonald Col. John F. O’Connell Robert A. Richter Albert J. Kraft, Jr., M.D. Robert E. McElroy Bernard A. O’Connor Thomas M. Ridington Robert A. Kramer James P. McFadden Charles O’Connor Madelyn A. Ries Bertram Kreger, D.D.S. Martin James McFadden Charles E. O’Connor, Esq. Dennis J. Riley Richard E. Kreipe, M.D. Thomas J. McFlynn Dennis S. O’Connor, M.D. William E. Ring James J. Kuhn, Jr. Francis Thomas McGettigan Timonthy M. O’Connor Thomas J. Ringenbach William F. Kummerle Elizabeth M. McGinley William J. O’Connor James Anthony Riviello Harry F. Kusick, Jr. Paul J. McGinnis, Ph.D. Desmond S. O’Doherty, M.D. Albert R. Riviezzo, Esq. Russell A. Lafferty William McGinnis Joseph F. Oesterle Fred Frank Rizzo, Jr. Albert A. Lagore John E. McGonigle, C.P.A. William Olarin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach Robert A. Lample Peter McGonigle, Esq. Thomas C. Olbrich Roy S. Robinson James B. Lane Stephen L. McGonigle John J. Ortals Mr. and Mrs. John Rodden Michael P. Lavin Philip E. McGovern, Ph.D. Jonathan J. Palmer Joseph George Roddy Thomas Joseph Lavin, Jr. John J. McGrath Michael R. Palumbo Joseph H. Rodriguez, Esq. Andrew F. Lawless III Thomas M. McGuigan, M.D. Paul J. Pantano Walter J. Rogan, M.D. Sharon M. Laydon John F. Mclnerny, Ph.D. Theordore M. Pappas John F. Roney E. Dennis Lehman, Jr. Cedric J. McKeever George R. Parsons, D.O. John J. Rooney, Ph.D. Frederick J. Leinhauser James J. McKenna, Jr., Ph.D. Robert P. Pascucci James E. Root Col. John P. Leonard, Jr., U.S.M.C. Patrick McKenna John J. Peditto, D.O. Robert Rose Thomas A. Leonard John McKeogh Richard F. Lepping Dennis R. McLaughlin Ann E. Lessel Gerard F. McLaughlin George P. Liarakos, M.D. Eugene P. McLoone, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lichtey Robert F. McMackin Edward F. Lindsay William J. McMahon John F. Lisicky, Sr. Joseph D. McMenamin, D.O. Nicholas Locantore Dennis M. McNulty ALUMNI MATCHING Ray P. Lodise Hugh Daniel McStravick Walter P. Lomax, Jr., M.D. Joseph P. Melvin GIFTS Denis S. Longo, Ph.D. Joseph E. Meredith Phillip J. Lopresti, M.D. John Joseph Merrick, Jr. A FIVE YEAR COMPARISON James M. Lord Kathryn Moos Merrick John R. Loschin Harry J. Metzinger TOTAL NUMBER Carl L. Lotto Chester F. Michewicz Philip J. Lucia Edward P. Miller 1980-81 $32,789 315 Edwin J. Lutz John F. Millon 1981-82 $40,226 339 Robert T. Lynch, Esq. Harry A. Mingle 1982-83 $39,667 332 Robert S. Lyons, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Minissale Theresa Macko Phillip J. Miraglia, Ph.D. 1983-84 $55,341 387 Bruce V. MacLeod, Ph.D. Paul Misura 1984-85 $72,774 485 Kevin E. Madden John Edward Mitchell Steven J. Madonna, Esq. Richard B. Mitchell Michael J. Magnotta, Jr. Augustine E. Moffitt, Jr. James F. Magrann John A. Mokriski

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Robert P. Strasavich Francis B. Stull Clarence G. Supplee Robert W. Suter, Esq. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Joseph John Sweeney George R. Swoyer, L.H.D. For 122 years La Salle University has benefitted immensely from Kenneth Szczepanski the substantial contributions of its sponsoring religious order, the Chris­ Michael A. Tarsitano tian Brothers. For decades, La Salle University counted as its endow­ Herbert Taylor Gary A. Teears ment the returned salaries of these religious. Even now, as the Univer­ Ralph Tekel, Ph.D. sity builds an invested endowment, the $223,678 received from the Fred C. Teufel contributed services of the Brothers rank high among the many tangible John J. Thomas Ph.D. and intangible assets provided by our Catholicity. Ralph R. Thornton, Ph.D. John J. Tighe, Jr. Thomas Joseph Timmins James J. Timoney William F. Tollenger, Jr. Robert A. Toltzis, Esq. Brother Hugh Albright, F.S.C. Brother Joseph J. Keenan, F.S.C. Charles J. Tomasco Brother Arthur J. Bangs, F.S.C. Brother Daniel Bernian Kelly, F.S.C. Mr. and Mrs. John Toner James Louis Tracey Brother Joseph Bender, F.S.C. Brother Gerald Malseed, F.S.C. John P. Travers Brother Daniel W. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Francis McCormick, F.S.C. Manrico A. Troncelliti, Jr. Brother Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Michael J. McGinnis, F.S.C. Francis J. Trzuskowski, Esq. Brother Christopher Businsky, F.S.C. Brother John J. McGoldrick, F.S.C. Anthony Angelo Tursi Brother Lawrence J. Colhocker, F.S.C Brother Thomas McPhillips, F.S.C. Edward A. Turzanski Frank G. Twardzik, M.D. Brother James Conaghan, F.S.C. Brother Joseph Melofchick, F.S.C. Walter G. Uhlman, Jr. Brother J. Edward Davis, F.S.C. Brother Emery C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C. Thomas A. Unfreed Brother G. Claude Demitras, F.S.C. Brother Gerard F. Molyneaux, F.S.C. Gregory F. Vaeth Brother John P. Dondero, F.S.C. Brother James J. Muldoon, F.S.C. Walter H. Van Buren, Jr. Brother G. John Owens, F.S.C. Marijke Van Rossum, Ph.D. Brother Charles F. Echelmeier, F.S.C Thomas M. Vapniarek Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C. Brother David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. Bernard Joseph Vaughan, Jr. Brother Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C. Brother William J. Quinn, F.S.C. Eugene J. Veneziale Brother D. Thomas Gimborn, F.S.C. Brother Jude Sapone, F.S.C. Joseph Thomas Verdeur Brother Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. Brother Paul Scheiter, F.S.C. Mary Jane Vesey Gregory J. Vincent, M.D. Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C. Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler, F.S.C. George A. Voegele Brother Alfred Grunenwald, F.S.C. Brother Francis Nguyen Van Tri, F.S.C. Carl A. Von Hake Brother Richard Hawley, F.S.C. Brother Anthony W. Wallace, F.S.C. John T. Wagner Brother Edward A. Hofmann, F.S.C. Brother Thomas W. Warner, F.S.C. Richard William Walker Lt. Col. John E. Wall Hon. Joseph T. Walsh Vincent Walters Thomas H. Ward, Esq. Craig Waring Albin Warth R. Bruce Wayne Gregory Webster James J. Weiss Barbara Moser White Hon. Thomas A. White Lee H. Rosenau, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Schlosser Frank Silver, M.D. Francis Wilent Albert W. Rostien Paul J. Schneider, M.D. Richard C. Simmers, D.O. James M. Wilson Barry A. Rubin, D.O. Joseph J. Schoen, Jr. Anthony J. Sisca Bruce R. Winokur, Esq. Philip R. Rudolph Paul G. Schott Bernard Louis Skwirut William J. Wisniewski W. Fred Rump James Schrotz John F. Slanga Zigmund M. Wisniewski Michael R. Ruser Joseph E. Scogna, M.D. David P. Smeltzer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wistar, Jr. David J. Russell Charles F. Scott, Jr. William Edward Smith William M. Wixted, M.D. Mary V. Rutkowski Thomas M. Scotti, M.D. Raymond F. Snyder Zane Robinson Wolf Sigmond S. Rutkowski, D.O. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scullin Tom Guy Sottile Lawrence C. Wolfe, Jr. Joseph J. Ruzicka Ann E. Seiberlich James A. Spaziano Victor Loong Woo, M.D. Stephen J. Ruzicka William C. Seiberlich, Jr. Philip N. Spinelli Joseph H. Wood, Jr., M.D. John P. Ryan Geri Seitchik, Ph.D. Thomas R. Stack Melvin F. Woods Michael F. Ryan Edward J. Seltzer Richard R. Stallings Robert T. Wright Joseph A. Saioni Joseph Seltzer, Ph.D. Arthur C. Stanley Francis J. Wuest Anthony Salerno John J. Serratore Patrick J. Stanton Leon J. Wugofski Dennis L. Salvagio, Esq. Joseph P. Sgro Herman D. Staples, M.D. Donald E. Wydrzynski, Esq. Philip P. Samsel Lt. Carl B. Shanholtz, M.D. Daniel Scott Steelman, II Jeanne Yaecker Ronald Saunders William F. Shannon James P. Steinitz Edward A. Yehle Joseph F. Savona, Esq. Eugene Joseph Sharp Marie Mooney Steinitz Gregory J. Yost William H. Scanlan, D.C. Raymond F. Shea, Esq. Francis H. Sterling, M.D. John J. Zaccaria Leo Carl Schaeffler James Sherlock Joseph Stinson Anthony M. Zarrilli Kenneth J. Schauder Mr. and Mrs. William K. Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stolzer Donald Eugene Zdanowicz Francis C. Scheld Peter Francis Shields Thomas Stolzer Austin F. Zuerlein

20 BROTHER CLEMENTIAN CLUB The Brother Clementian Club is made up of those Alumni/ae, Fac- ulty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed up to $99 to La Salle University between July 1,1984 and June 30,1985. Brother E. Clementian, F.S.C. (1887-1961) embodied the ideals of Christian education in his total dedication to his students. During the past fiscal year, 3,111 individual donors made contributions that quali­ fied them for membership in the Brother Clementian Club.

Anonymous John Francis Anthony Donna J. Bates Bernard Joseph Black Joseph Leo Abbamondi Michele M. Anthony Frank J. Battaglia Earl A. Blagus Lester Russell Abbey Frank A. Ardito, D.V.M. Francis Clayton Bauerle George J. Blair, Jr. Michael J. Abbott Franco Arrigo Joseph R. Baxter John J. Blanch, M.D. Robert Charles Abbott Walter E. Arrison Marion J. Bayne Judith A. Blaney Donald Frank Ackerman Eugene D. Ashman Robert J. Beal Dr. and Mrs. Lee A. Blasek John J. Adair William C. Ashworth Andrew G. Bean, Ph.D. Monica Trotter Blash Maryanne J. Adams Jerry Askow Bruce E. Beans Richard Joseph Blash, Sr. Paul V. Adams George M. Aspen Walter F. Beard, Jr. Paul F. Blinn Dr. William F. Adams Albert R. Aspinall John W. Becher, Jr. D.O. Charles J. Blount Joseph C. Adelizzi, Jr. Robert J. Atkinson Robert John Becher Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Blue Seymour Adelman John Joseph Auchinleck Francis X. Becht, Jr. William J. Bobbitt Charles R. Adelsberger Lawrence H. Auerweck Carl E. Beck, Jr. Steven M. Bobman, Esq. John V. Adelsberger Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Austin Howard G. Becker Fred Boccella Thomas J. Adelsberger John L. Austin John C. Becker, Esq. Ralph P. Bocchino, Esq. William H. Adelsberger Maureen Miller Austin Patricia Becker, R.N. John M. Bocelli Beverly Jones Adjetey James John Avery, F.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Becker Francis L. Bodine Lisa L. Adkins Richard A. Avicolli Gerard J. Bednar James H. Boerckel David G. Adler Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Aviles David Michael Bednarik Frank J. Boettcher Alberto H. Afan Joseph S. Azzarano William J. Beisser Kay Hampton Bogdanescu Deborah Carol Aglira Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Babb Carl Jesse Belber, M.D. Peter Bogdanescu Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ahern Michael A. Babich, Ph.D. Ralph Holden Belcher, Jr. Francis Patrick Bogle Raymond G. Ainger, Jr. Bruno J. Bacallao Thomas J. Belisari Maryann S. Bohnenberger Theodore H. Alber Robert J. Bacher William J. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bohrer Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Albert Michael J. Bachman George A. Bennett, Jr. James M. Boligitz Anthony M. Alberta David L. Bader J. Bruce Bennett Robert L. Bolsover John P. Alcorn David J. Badolato, M.D. Kenneth B. Bennington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolt Theodore J. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Wilton W. Benson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bolton James J. Alesi James E. Baker Brian Bentz Andrew W. Bommentre David H. Alexander, Jr. Paul E. Baker Lynda R. Benvenuto Anthony J. Bonanno Mrs. Harry Alexander Robert C. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benz Diane M. Bones Joanne Thorn Alexander Selma Baker William Joseph Benz, Esq. Sylvain Boni Raymond S. Alexander, M.D. Albert P. Balcer, Jr. Carl E. Berke Robert William Bonner Thomas Alexander William J. Baldino William Berko William Joseph Bonner, Jr., Esq. William Alfe Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Baldwin James F. Bernardo Alexander D. Bono, Esq. Carman A. Alfieri Mr. and Mrs. John Ball Valentin Bernert Michael C. Bono Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Alfredo Robert M. Ballard John J. Bernhardt Stephen C. Bono Frank P. Alizzi Martha Baltzell Edward J. Bernier Charles W. Booker John A. Allebaugh Stanley E. Bandos Robert J. Bernosky Kathleen Walter Boone Carole Allen Winston C. Banford Norman Bernstein, Ph.D. John J. Boothman Howard C. Allen Frederick I. Banks Nancy Lapergola Bertrand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borda Lawrence Allen Michael F. Bannar Andrew D. Bertucci Leonard C. Bordzol Robert C. Allwein Helmut A. Baranyi, Ph.D. Joseph F. Bevenour Lawrence J. Borger James F. Almond, Jr. Edward A. Barbieri, M.D. Franklin E. Beyer William James Bork, Jr. Ronald J. Altieri Marybeth H. Bareis Charles Bianchinni Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Borrelli John Charles Altrogge Virginia M. Barishek Raymond Thomas Bickert Maj. Joseph E. Botta Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Amabile Michael Barmash Bernard J. Bieg Francis E. Bottorff Willard Ames, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barnes Paul C. Bieg, Jr. Michael J. Bowdren Richard Joseph Amons Kerron R. Barnes Henry G. Bienkowski Thomas B. Bowe Albert E. Amorosi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Barr William A. Biermann, M.D. Joseph A. Bowers Eugene Ancharski John J. Barrett Daniel P. Biko Richard E. Bowers Geoffrey Taylor Anders Joseph Charles Barrett Mildred Kravitz Bill Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. David Andrews Joseph R. Barron William H. Binns John P. Boyce, Esq. Stephen F. Andrilli Roger Barth Joseph S. Biondo Kathleen G. Boyd Paul J. Andris John J. Barton Paul E. Bisbing Kathleen L. Boyd Nicholas F. Andruzzi Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Bartlett Angelino Bisco Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Boyer Dolores J. Angelino Ronald A. Baselice Lawrence J. Bish Joseph John Boyer Nicholas F. Angerosa, Ph.D. Harold S. Baseman Frank Bittner III Dennis Joseph Boylan Mr. and Mrs. William Annocki Lisa B. Basile Harry R. Bittner Barbara W. Boyle Ralf S. Anoia Karen D. Bastian Henry C. Bittner Bernard Boyle William Anstock John R. Bateman C. Emil Bix Mr. and Mrs. George R. Boyle

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Timothy C. Boyle Linda Brown J. Richard Cahill George A. Carroll John J. Brabazon Michael E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carroll Paul T. Braceland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Robert James Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Carroll Raymond B. Bracis Susan Schettone Brown Wallace M. Cain John A. Carroll Francis Michael Bradley William J. Brown Lt. Cdr. R.F. Cairo, U.S.N. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carroll Harry Joseph Bradley, Esq. William T. Browne, Jr. Victor J. Calandra I. Howard Carson, D.D.S. James P. Bradley Sr., J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Browning Michael J. Callahan Stephen Peter Carter John M. Bradley Annemarie Lento Brownmiller James B. Cameron A. Joseph Carusi William C. Bradley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Bruce Francis N. Campagna, M.D. Thomas P. Casalnova Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brady Gregory O. Bruce Edward John Campanella, Esq. Michael A. Casey James Anthony Brady Judith Blanco Bruening Joan A. Campbell Thomas J. Casey John G. Brady, D.O. Frank J. Bruno John F. Campbell Thomas M. Casey Joseph J. Brady Robert B. Brunt Joseph M. Campbell Robert E. Casillo F. Howard Braithwaite William F. Bryan, III Robert J. Campbell Donald Casolaro Anthony L. Bralczyk Alvin A. Buben Thomas E. Campbell Carl R. Cassidy Charles D. Branch, Jr. Arthur A. Buben Thomas J. Campbell, Jr. Francis X. Cassidy Leslie L. Branda Ann O’Malley Bucciero Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Campbell Harold M. Cassidy Frederick Carl Brandt Yehoshua Buch, Ph.D. Armand Campese John Thomas Cassidy James Deward Brasch James C. Buck James J. Campion Joseph F. Cassidy Herbert L. Braun Joseph F. Buckley Philip Andrew Canal Thomas Joseph Cassidy Willis F. Braun Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Budzichowski Linda Pantano Canataro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cataldi, Sr. Dorothy A. Braunsar Claude Henry Buehrle Raymond F. Canning Anthony Catanzaro Thomas A. Breen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buettler Francis C. Cannon Maryann Stefany Catanzaro Richard Alan Breeser Robert J. Bugdal Frank D. Cannon, III Angela M. Celia Gerald M. Breeze Robert Thomas Bukata Victor F. Cantarella Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cellucci Alfred E. Brennan Lynn Buono Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cantwell Charles F. Cerveny Francis P. Brennan John M. Buonomo John F. Capista, D.O. William Cervini James P. Brennan Louis Joseph Buonomo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Capizzi Francis A. Champine John J. Brennan Nancy Burawski Joseph F. Capodanno, Jr., Esq. Robert T. Chancier Joseph C. Brennan Paul J. Burgoyne, Esq. Joseph A. Cappello Thomas J. Chancier Suzanne E. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Burits Francis S. Cappiello John J. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Brennan Rodney L. Burk Donald E. Caputi John Joseph Chapman Timothy C. Brennan, Jr. Charles D. Burke John D. Caputo, Ph.D. Margaret Henry Charles Joanne B. Brenner Charles E. Burke Michael M. Caputo Norbert V. Chehak Joseph R. Breslin Charles E. Burke, Ph.D. John P. Capuzzi Nicola Vecchione Chesna Thomas C. Breslin Donald R. Burke Robert J. Carabasi, M.D. Edward F. Chesnes Bernard Brewstein Edward J. Burke Ron Caracci Anthony T. Chiaverelli John G. Breza Gerald Vering Burke, M.D. Harry P. Carberry Diego A. Chila Charles R. Breznicky Bro. Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D. Anthony D. Carboni Eileen Monahan Chopnick David P. Brickley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Burke Edward Thomas Carden Eva Baier Christiansen James G. Bridgeman John F. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cardillo Frederick James Ciao Thomas Michael Brino Patrick Joseph Burns, D.O. Larry Cardonick Anthony N. Ciarlone Robert J. Brockmann Frank Alan Burr Christopher J. Carey Loretta Gioia Ciarrocchi Terrence Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Burr Edward P. Carey, Esq. Vincent Joseph Ciavardini Jan Colbeck Brodzinski Michael R. Burzak Robert J. Carey Philip C. Ciaverelli Paul J. Bromley George Francis Butler William J. Carey Patricia A. Cicali Mark J. Brood James A. Butler, Ph.D. Dawn C. Cariello Anthony J. Ciccantelli Baptholomew H. Brooks John E. Butler Justin M. Carisio, Jr. LTC. Joseph A. Ciconte, D.M.D. Paul C. Broomhead, M.D. Thomas M. Butler, Ph.D. Teresa Majeski Carisio Joseph A. Cilia Constance J. Brophy Joseph E. Byrne, Ph.D. Francis J. Carlin, Jr. Dean J. Cimino Mary Ann Brosmer Robert J. Byrne John Thom Carminati Edward J. Cimorelli Joseph D. Brosso Lawrence Patrick Byrnes, Esq. Robert J. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cinotti James F. Brown Clairemarie Ann Caffrey William J. Carr Mario G. Cirelli, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Brown Robert A. Caffrey Francis Joseph Carroll James M. Cirillo

ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND A FIVE YEAR COMPARISON

General Number (National Active Alumni Matching of Partici­ (National Average Average Alumni Gifts Gifts Combined Donors pation (%) %) Gift Gift) 1980-81 19,782 $281,679 $32,789 $314,468 2,400 12.1% (18%) $131.02 ($ 78.23) 1981-82 20,751 $310,727 $40,226 $350,953 2,677 12.9% (20%) $131.59 ($ 87.29) 1982-83 21,852 $356,000 $39,667 $395,667 2,941 13.5% (22%) $134.53 ($ 96.15) 1983-84 22,968 $378,512 $55,341 $433,853 2,940 12.8% (24%) $147.57 ($102.71) 1984-85 24,188 $528,224 $72,774 $600,998 3,605 14.9% — $166.71 —

22 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Givitillo Gary K. Clabaugh, Ed.D. Vincent P. Clancy William M. Clancy Daniel Patrick Clark Mary E. Clarke, Esq. Pamela Z. Clary Walter Clavan Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Claypool Joseph D. Clayton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cleary Robert J. Clements John P. Clifford Francis X. Clifton Richard A. Close, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Cloud Aloysius E. Coan Charles S. Cobb, Jr. Ronald A. Codario, M.D. Edward B. Cody John V. Cofer Charles J. Coffey Edward Stanton Coffin Arnold L. Cohen Burton Cohen Robert Cohen John Coia Mr. and Mrs. John E. Colarusso James L. Coleman, Jr. Bernadette M. Coll Frank J. Coll Joseph J. Coll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coll William John Collier Participants in the Million Dollar Forum Program of life insurance gifts to La Salle gather with Terence Joy S. Collins K. Heaney, Esq., '63, chairman of the university's planned giving committee, and Arthur C. Stanley, Harry James Collins director of planned giving. Pictured (from left to right): Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Vasoli, ’52; Mr. and Richard A. Colton Mrs. Frank S. Blatcher, '56; Mr. and Mrs. James V. Covello, ’52; Joseph A. Gallagher, '50; Heaney, Robert Colton Charles A.J. Halpin, Jr., Esq., ’43 and Stanley. Rev. Thomas Comber, C.S.P. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Combs James P. Conboy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Costanzo Stephen W. Crognale Mr. and Mrs. James V. Dagostino John J. Conboy Annamarie T. Costello Donald Joseph Croke Arlene Dallery, Ph.D. William A. Conn Harry J. Costello Anton C. Crone Edward F. Daly John J. Connell, Jr. Joseph J. Costello James Joseph Cronin James F. Daly Joseph M. Connell Leonard C. Costello, Sr. Gerald A. Cropp Terrence James Daly James B. Connolly Martin F. Costello Edmund Jaycox Crossen Thomas M. Daly Marie J. Connolly Robert M. Costello Walter F. Crossley William Daly, M.D. Theresa M. Connolly Gustave C. Cote Ronald S. Crossman Fariborz Damanpour, Ph.D. Thomas F. Connolly, Jr. Michael C Coughlin Joseph T. Crosson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D'Ambrosio Thomas F. Connolly Thomas J. Coultes Susan Croushore Joseph E. Danella Harry A. Connor, Jr Donald J. Courtney Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crowley Nicholas Carl D’Angelo James F. Connor Vanette Cousin Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Cucinotta John Francis Daniels James P. Connor Dolores M Coutts Regina Maria Cudemo John Robert Daniels Gerard E. Connors, Jr. Gregory J. Cowhey David P. Cullen Charles E. Danihel Dr. John J. Connors William E. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cullinane Thomas P. Darcy John T. Connors Anthony Coyle Lt. Christopher E. Cummings Richard E. Dardis, Ph.D. Terence J. Connors Arthur E. Coyle Joseph T. Cunnane Henry A. Darragh Keith Conrad Bernard H. Coyle, Jr. James J. Cunningham, Jr. Myra Darwish Paul W. Conrad Charles A. Coyle, Ed.D. John E. Cunningham, Jr. George A. Dascenzo Robert L. Conroy James Michael Coyle John J. Cunningham James P. Daugherty Thomas J. Conroy Joseph Edward Coyle Thomas Cunningham James J. Davey Thomas M. Conroy Carole Coyne Thomas F. Cuomo, M.D. James J. David Lawrence P. Conti Enda Robert Coyne Jody Curcillo John M. Davies Hugh F. Convery, Jr. Alan T. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cure George B. Davis William Joseph Convey Randell J. Cramp Christina T. Curran Gerald Edwin Davis Patrick F. Conville Edwin S. Crane, Jr. Cornelius W. Curran Maryann Pantano Davis Manus W. Conway James Crawford Francis M. Curran Oscar Lewis Davis Patricia E. Coonahan, Esq. Terry Crawford Rev. Joseph B. Curran Richard B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cooper Thomas F. Crawford, Esq. Mary E. Curran D.H.M. Sheila Davis Michael Joseph Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Conrad M. Cregan William F. Curran Wesley Davis Robert R. Cornelison John J. Crenny, Jr. John J. Currie, Jr. Frank W. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Corprew Elwood G. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Curry, Jr. Robert J. Dawson John Raphael Corrigan Dennis A. Cribben Thomas J. Curry, Jr. Anthony John Day Cosmo Corvaglia William J. Crighton James B. Curtin, Jr. G. Joseph Dean Bernard J. Cory Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Criniti Linda M. Curto Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Dean John J. Cosgrove Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Christiano Charles Cutler, M.D. Anthony M. Deangelis Earl C. Costa, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christiano Anthony J. Cutrona Mrs. Michael Deangelis Paul J. Costalas James J. Crockett Casimir Michael Czerpak Louis P. Deangelo

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Susan Murphy Dearolf Walter W. Dearolf, M.D. James D. Deasy, Esq. Louis J Decesare Dominic F. Decesaris Robert T. Deck Andrew J. Decker REUNION CLASS GIFTS Alfred O. Deckert Anthony J. Decolli Ronald C. Deery CLASS PER­ AVERAGE Lester Richard Defonso YEAR REPRESENTATIVE TOTAL CENTAGE GIFT Benjamin Julio Defrancesco Theodore Degaetano 1935 Paul S. Felix, D.D.S. $ 1,220 22% $122 Francis D. Degeorge 1940 Horace G. Butler, M.D. $ 2,029 23% $135 Francis P. Degnan 1945 James F. Dever $ 1,190 36% $149 Gerard Francis Degnan $23,268 22% $248 James W. Degnan 1950 William F. Grauer Joseph Degnan 1955 John M. Connolly, Jr., M.D. $16,593 26% $213 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Degnan 1960 Frederick C. Mischler $14,655 21% $145 Donald James Degrazia 1965 William J. Leimkuhler $12,593 19% $ 92 Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Degroot 1970 Joseph A. Fick, Jr. $18,305 19% $101 Kathleen Dwyer Dehaven Francis E. Dehel 1975 Elizabeth M. McGinley $ 6,116 14% $ 39 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dehel 1980 Maribel W. Molyneaux $12,092 15% $ 87 Mary E. Deissler Catherine Delciotto Thomas M. Delellis Frank P. Delich Edward M. Delio Gerald T. Delprato Mr. and Mrs. Amadeo Deluca Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Deluca Frederick D. Demarco Joseph A. Demarco Charles B. Dietzler Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Duffy Sam P. Demartino, D.D.S. Albert A. Difalco John J. Donnelly Thomas P. Duffy Teresa Rich Demartino Lawrence P. Difranco John M. Donnelly William J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dembinski Gerald John Digilio Francis R. Donovan John J. Dugan Christine Romaniw Demidowich John Charles Dignam Robert A. Donovan, III John Joseph Dugan Anthony J. Demilio Anthony J. Diienno Robert J. Donze Charles E. Dunleavy Lucille R. Demilio Anthony J. Diienno, Jr. John A. Doody, Ph.D. Gerald J. Dunleavy Paul M. Dempsey Kenneth E. Dijoseph Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Dooley James J. Dunleavy Mr. and Mrs. James P. Denning Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Dilauro Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dooley James Dunn, Jr. Russel J. Denshuick Joseph J. Dillon James Patrick Doran Michael J. Dunn Daniel L. Deon, Jr. Michael J. Dillon Anthony J. Dorazio William Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Deputy Thomas F. Dillon M. Carmen Dorgan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn Raymond J. Derbyshire Thomas P. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.Dorsey Charles J. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dergarabedia Camille Dilullo B. Joan Dougherty Robert C. Dunne James L. Desalle John A Dimascio Catherine M. Dougherty Francis J. Dunphy Rosemary Angemi Desantis Ronald Charles Diment Frederick J. Dougherty Mary T. Durkin Bernard T. Destafney William Diemo Harry J. Dougherty David H. Duryea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Destasio Gerard M. Dinon Henry J. Dougherty, Jr. Joseph Michael Dusak Raymond D. Destephanis Gaetano H. Diodato James E. Dougherty Arthur J Dustman, Jr. Edwin Joseph Detrick Vincent Dipaolo Jessica Yanni Dougherty John M. Duvak Wayne A. Detwiler Andrew Dipiero, Jr., Esq. John A. Dougherty Joseph D. Dvornicich, Jr. Harry F. Deutsch Thomas J. Dispenzere Robert A. Dougherty James Paul Dwyer, D.O. William C. Deutsch Joseph P. Diviny Stephen E. Dougherty Kevin Patrick Dwyer Dr. Lawrence J. Devaro, Jr. Edward C. Dlugosz Terrence W. Dougherty Robert A. Dwyer Jewel L. Devereaux John W. Dlugosz Thomas E. Dougherty Kathleen McCulough Dyer Joseph J. Devereaux Donald Doberstein Thomas J. Dougherty Richard Kenneth Dyer Diane B. Devine Theodore F. Doberstein John F. Dowling Mary M. Dykes Lawrence F. Devine Henry J. Doehne Mary Dowling Norman S. Dyner Martin J. Devine J.E. Doherty Walter D. Downey Thomas A. Dziadosz Bernard Devlin Paul J. Doherty Dennis M. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. John Eadeh Daniel J. Devlin Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dolan William J. Doyle, Jr. Daniel J. Earley Edward J. Devlin James Thomas Dolan Laurence A. Drabyak Robert Eberle Mr. and Mrs. James W. Devlin Martin M. Dolan Robert Milton Dreibelbis Charles J. Echelmeier Thomas Devlin Philip E. Dolan Paul A. Dressel Dennis C. Ecker Mauel W. Diaz Robert H. Dolan William S. Drew, Jr. Joseph C. Eckert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dibello Dr. and Mrs. Edward Domineske, Jr. Robert M. Dreyer Karen Crane Eckhart Mrs. Dibuono Beverly A. Domzalski Edward J. Driscoll Cornelius Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Pazze Dicampli John F. Donaghy Charles H. Drozd Dwight E. Edwards Michael J. Diccicco John L. Donaghy John Dubak, Jr. James P. Edwards Jack Dickinson T.E. Donaghy Michael N Dubroff, D.O. Leslie Edwards Dennis Didomenico James A. Donahue Michael J. Dubyk Joseph P. Egan Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Diehl Joseph J. Donegan Robert D. Duckett, Jr. John Michael Egnor Nicholas P. Dienna James U. Donini Joseph C. Duddy Catherine A. Eichenlaub Thomas Dienno William M. Donlan Donald Dudley William J. Einwechter William P. Dierkes James W. Donlen James B. Duffey Joseph H. Eisenhardt, Jr.

24 Howard M. Eisenthal Linda Filosa James P. Foley Edward F. Furman Deborah A. Eiser Eric S. Fillman James P. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fusco Carl Joseph Elitz Andrea L. Fina Paul Joseph Foley Vincent C. Fynan John W. Elliot Catherine D. Finegan Joseph L. Folz Joseph E. Gaffney John J. Elliott William J. Finegan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nevis Ford Teresa Gaffney-Curley Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Elmer James P. Finley Mr. and Mrs. David Forman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.Gaffney Veronica Cox Emanuel Peter J. Finley, Ed.D. Thomas F. Forsythe Susan Coia Gailey Frederick A. Enck Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Finn Thomas J. Forsythe Joan Gainer David C. Engel Joseph E. Finney Anthony Fortunato Dominic J. Galante Mr. and Mrs. Joseph England John Raymond Fischer Daniel T. Fox Anne L. Galasso Dennis H. Engle Robert Fischer Edward R. Fox, Jr. Carmella Melso Galati Shirley-Ann Eriksson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tich John Fox John P. Gall Arthur R. Ersner, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Fishbourne John V. Fox Catherine M. Gallagher David A. Ervin Benjamin G. Fisher Clara Fragale Daniel A. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esposito Jacob John Fisher Leo Franey Edward J. Gallagher Ph.D. Frank C. Esposito Robert Fisher, M.D. Thomas Frangicetto Francis J. Gallagher, C.P.A. Anthony J. Evangelisto, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.Frangipane Hugh Clement Gallagher Herlies Augustus Evans Joseph P. Fitzgerald Rita M. Frank John P. Gallagher John H. Evans Joseph V. Fitzgerald Paul T. Frankenfield, Jr. John R. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans William Anthony Fitzgerald Michael P. Franko John R. Gallagher Robert Edwin Evans Brian J..Fitzgibbons Kellyann T. Franks Dr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagher John J. Ewing, Jr. Edmund J. Fitzpatrick Henry L. Franzki Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher Anne R. Fabbri Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Fitzpatrick Else Rose Frasch Joseph D. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan James M. Fitzpatrick Robert G. Fraser Joseph J. Gallagher Richard L. Fagnani John J. Fitzpatrick Anthony R. Fratto Joseph V. Gallagher John M. Fahy Judith A. Fiume Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fredericks Loretta Braun Gallagher Michael E. Fail Robert J. Fix Robert D. Freedman Paul J. Gallagher Cynthia Martia Fair Paul R. Flack Harris Freeman William J. Gallagher, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Falco John J. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman Louis D. Gallo David John Falcone, Ph.D. Margaret M. Flanagan, M.D. Raymond C. Freisheim William F. Galvin Robert D. Falkowski Everett W. Flannery Frank J. Freitag John V. Gambale David Fallis Francis X. Flannery Valentine A. Freitag Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Gamble Nancy Kelly Fallis William E. Flannery John M. Friel John J. Ganister Christopher Howard Fallon William J. Flannery, Esq. John H. Friess Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gannon Joseph A. Fanelle Mark G. Fleming, Esq. Laura A. Frieze Thomas A. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Eustorgio Flores Thomas W. Fuchsel Joseph A. Ganster Matthew A. Fanning Deborah A. Fluehr Anthony Joseph Fugaro, D.O. Kathleen Ganster Herman Farber Elizabeth W. Flynn Joseph R. Fulton Jorge A. Garayta, Jr. Mark S. Farber Joseph P. Flynn, Jr. Francis X. Furey Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Garber Joseph Robert Fares Thomas J. Flynn Angelika Kohler Furlong John O. Gardiner Dr. and Mrs. Jules P. Farkas Fred J. Foley, Jr. Christopher B. Furlong Dennis Gardner John P. Farley John R. Farnell Patrick J. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrelly Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Farwell Charles F. Fastiggi Richard L. Fasy Sandra G. Featherman Preston D. Feden, Ed.D. Albert P. Federico, Jr. John Joseph Feehan Thomas J. Feeney Thomas M. Feeney James J. Feerick, Esq. Michael J. Feerick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Fehr Howard D. Feinstein Steven A. Feinstein, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Feiss Milton Feldman, D.D.S. William W. Felinski Mrs. Jessica Femes Anthony Ferrara Rosemary C. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. John Ferraro Donna M. Ferringo Barbara Ann Ferrino Francis T. Ferry, M.D. Edward J. Fetter Robert C. Fetter Andrew J. Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Fetzer Lawrence J. Fichter, Jr. Louis E. Fidler, Jr. Bruce C. Holberg, Robert R. Procopio, and A. Lloyd Adams of E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company Charles W. Fielding present the Corporation’s check for $8,000 to Brother fames Muldoon, F.S.C., dean of the School of Ronald Fields, Esq. Arts and Sciences, and Dr. Joseph A. Kane, dean of the School of Business Administration. Equal Joseph J. Fijalkowski $4,000 portions of the grant will be utilized by La Salle's Accounting and Computer Science programs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gardner James J. Gormley, Jr. Edward T. Halligan William John Heuges Joseph L. Gardner, Jr. George J. Goslin John M. Halloran, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Heys Michael E. Garman Mr. and Mrs. John Grace Joseph P. Halpin Lynn M. Heyer Dominick D. Garofano Joseph P. Grace James M. Hamid Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbs Ann M. Garrity Carl W. Graf Robert J. Hamilton John F. Hickey-Williams Joseph W. Garrity Joseph A. Granahan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammond Brian J. Higgins William F. Garrity Edward A. Grant, Jr. Joseph M. Hammond Donald E. Hilbert Charles J. Garvey Thomas A. Grant Mr. and Mrs. John Hampshire Edward P. Hill Donald Gates H. Martin Grasmeder Mr. and Mrs. James Hanahan, Sr. Naomi E. Hill Frederick G. Gatesman Henry Grasmeder Joseph L. Hancox Thomas Joseph Hill Anthony J. Gatt Robert Joseph Grasso Maria Puhy Hand Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Francis C. Gatti Charles F. Grazioso Marcia L. Handzel Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Stephen Joseph Gauder Joseph Anthony Greco Gerard Patrick Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilpl Joseph Thomas Gaughan John R. Greed Joseph E. Hanlon Roy F. Hilzinger Frederick C. Geary Edmund L. Green Philip J. Hanlon Richard P. Himmer Donald J. Gedney Stephen J.W. Green John T. Hannas Thomas Hinchcliffe Allan David Geller Dr. and Mrs. William Green Joan Butler Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinchey Ronald L. Gendaszek Charles W. Greenberg Robert J. Hannigan David John Hines Joseph C. George Ph.D. Neil P. Greenberg, Esq. Charles G. Happ Margaret E. Hinson Michael A. Gephart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Greene Thomas J. Hare, II Bernard George Hipp Mr. and Mrs. James Geppert Howard M. Greger Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Harkins George W. Hippman William A. Geppert, Jr. John W. Grelis Robert D. Harkins Susan Hirner Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Geraci Bro. Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. James J. Harnett Edward R. Hitzel Joseph F. Gerety Sean Gresh, Ed.D. Albert S. Harris Mr. and Mrs. William Hoare Robert E. Gerhardt, M.D. John H. Griesemer, Jr. Joseph R. Harris Francis J. Hoban Mr. and Mrs. David E. German Frank J. Griesser Frank Joseph Hart William E. Hoban Melinda B. German Francis Vincent Griffin Michael G. Hartnett Joseph L. Hockenbrock Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geruson Kenneth J. Griffin Stanley R. Hartpence Karen Kraft Hoehn Richard A. Giantisco Lenora Spina Griffin Thomas J. Hartsough Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoelzle Victor A. Giardini Raymond J. Griffin Richard Haselbarth Alice Lynn Hoersch Douglas A. Gibson, Jr. George V. Griffith Joseph A. Hatch Edward B. Hoffman, Jr. Edward Gibson Robert Albert Griffith Beverly Hauck Lawrence R. Hoffman Robert L. Gill Thomas J. Grike Frank W. Hauser, Jr. Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr. David M. Gillece Thomas John Grimes William R. Haussmann Charles E. Hofmann, III, Ph.D. William A. Gillen Mark Damian Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Richard Havey Jerome Patrick Hofmann Clifford M. Gillespie Idawease F. Griswold Adrian Hawryliw Michael R. Hogan Dennis J. Gilmore Kenneth Grolsko Arthur H. Hayes, III Patrick J. Hogan Stephen Gin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grolsko Philip E. Heaney Frank J. Hohenleitner, Ph.D. Francis X. Gindhart, Esq. Joseph A. Gronczewski Richard Joseph Heaney George L. Hohenleitner Joseph M. Gindhart, Esq. Maurice F. Grontkowski Joseph F. Heath Charles S. Holcombe Barry S. Ginsburg Edward M. Groody Joseph A. Heayn Laura Bradley Holden John Ginyard Joseph K. Grugan Gerald J. Heckler George H. Holder Edith Gioia Joseph J. Grum, Jr. Joseph F. Hediger Stephen M. Hollenbach Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gioia Mr. and Mrs. William Grundy Paul T. Hee Gerald W. Hollister Joseph A. Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius J. Gryga Donald J. Heesen Theresa A. Hollister Joseph D. Giovanetti Lawrence S. Gryn George W. Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hollup Joseph F. Girone, M.D. Jerome J. Grzybowski Dr. George Hegarty Bruce S. Homeyard Donato P. Giusti, Jr. Joseph R. Guaraldo Patricia M. Hegarty James Gary Hoopes Robert L. Giusti Robert Gudknecht Vincent C. Hehl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins George R. Givens Dolores M. Guerin Carl R. Heinlen Francis J. Horn Mr. and Mrs. John D. Givens John J. Guerin Paul F. Heise Francis J. Horn Francis Emanuel Gleason Joseph R. Guerin Karen Heist Robert O. Horvath Patrick M. Gleason Anthony J. Guerrieri Irene Hembarsky Paul J. Hottinger Capt. James T. Glowacki Kevin Guers E. James Henderson, Jr. William Hough Leonard F. Gmeiner Edgar J. Guertin Thomas K. Hendrick William S. Hough Kenneth L. Gnau Edgar M. Guertin Stephen F. Henner Robert J. Houlihan Paul J. Goetter Denise M. Guiniven Arthur L. Hennessy, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Howard James Goff Joseph George Gulla Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy Patricia A. Howard John M. Gola John R. Gulliford, D.V.M. Mary Ann Hennessy Edward W. Hoy Martin M. Gold Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennigan Ernest D. Huggard Harry M. Goldbacher Henry J. Gunther Christian E. Henningsen Thomas E. Huggard Joseph A. Goldbeck, Jr., Esq. Harry J. Gutelius Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Henry Edward Joseph Hughes, Esq. Aleck Goldberg Joseph A. Gwiazdowski, D.D.S. John R. Henry Mrs. James S. Hughes Henry W. Goldberg Thomas H. Haag Peter J. Hentz John Edward Hughes, Ed.D. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldfrad Franklin B. Haaz, Esq. Charles A. Hepford, D.P.M. Marie E. Hughes Bernard B. Goldner, Ph.D. Harry B. Haeberle Joseph L. Hepp William Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldschmidt Frederick J. Hagen Richard L. Hepp Barbara Argetsinger Huha Paul A. Goldshlack, D.O. William Hagen Edward M. Hepting John J. Huha Manuel Gomez, Jr. Kenneth Glenn Hager Bro. Richard D. Herlihy, F.S.C. Ronald George Hull Brian Goodhart Mr. and Mrs. John Haggerty, Jr. Steven D. Herman, M.D. Bernard J. Hulshof Mary O’Donnell Goodman John F. Haggerty John M. Herndon, II William S. Humenuk Wayne J. Goodwin Thomas Jos Haines, Esq. Francis Donald Heron Raymond G. Huml, Jr. Edward J. Goody, Jr. Alfred S. Halas, D.M.D. Charles S. Herrmann Thomas P. Hurley Robert B. Goodyear, Esq. Charles F. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Herrmann Charles W. Husted Robert B. Goodyear Jean W. Haley James Patrick Herron Thomas J. Hutchinson Helen Gorchinski John C. Hall Thomas W. Herter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hutt Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Gorman John C. Hall W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq. Ralph Hymes Gerard M. Gormley Rosalie Carey Hall Alfred L. Hetrick Richard Hymes

26 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iannarelli Robert Allen Kay James J. Iaquinto Michael C. Kazarnowicz Mr. and Mrs. Philip Iapalucci David L. Kazmierczak Francis R. Ignaszewski Robert C. Keane Stephen P. Imms, Jr., Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Kearney John C. Incarvito, Jr., M.D. Elaine Keating Martin A. Infanti Leonard J. Keating R.M. Iovine Thomas Joseph Keating Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Irrera Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keegan Mr. and Mrs. William K. Irvine Edward J. Keenan George N. Isajiw, M.D. Francis C. Keenan Ralph J. Itri Peter J. Keenan Maggie Ann Jackson Richard F. Keevey Richard J. Jackson Austin P. Kelly, Jr. Joanne M. Jacob Eugene Louis Kelly David M. Jacobus Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly George John Jakabcin Francis J. Kelly Thaddeus Jalkiewicz James Edward Kelly William M. James James F. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. James Janda James J. Kelly, Jr. Michael Anthony Jankowski James J. Kelly Madeline Janowski James Paul Kelly John Janus Jeanne M. Kelly Francis X. Jardel John A. Kelly Martin C. Jarman John J. Kelly, Jr., Esq. Harvey Lee Jarmon Joseph M. Kelly Eileen Jaster Joseph V. Kelly Frank H. Javorka Lawrence J. Kelly, C.L.U. John Jeffers Sister Margaret V. Kelly, R.S.M. William J. Jekot Philip F. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins Rosaleen Sikina Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jenkins William F. Kelly David F. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kemp Paul G. Jennings Janice I. Kendrick Herbert Gary Jessel Elaine M. Kennedy Linda L. Jobes Patrick F. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johannesen Paul Kennedy Ann McCulliss Johnson John F. Kenney Barbara Buck Johnson Joseph A. Kenny Kenneth G. Johnson Thomas Edward Kenny Ralph E. Johnson William J. Kenny Richard C. Johnson William J. Kent Robert L. Johnson Philip James Keohane William Richard Johnson Stephen M. Kerwick, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jonas Denise L. Kessler James W. Jones Bro. Richard Kestler, F.S.C. Joseph Jacob Jones William C. Kettelberger Michal H. Jones Allan M. Ketterer Robert F. Jones George E. Kientzy, Jr. George S. Jordan James V. Kiernan, D.O. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Joseph C. William Kieser Gerard J. Junod Edward P. Kiessling Mr. and Mrs. William Juzwiak Mr. and Mrs. John Kiggins Thomas K. Kaffenberger John D. Kiggins Arthur Arnold Kahn Nicholas C. Kihm, Esq. John Patrick Kain Patricia Anne Kilcoyne Joseph J. Kalkbrenner, Esq. Thomas J. Kilcoyne Francis J. Kallam Girard D. Kilker James A. Kamerdze John C. Killmer, Jr. Gerald J. Kane Richard A. King John J. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Robet Kinnerman John J. Kane Raymond P. Kirsch Joseph A. Kane, Ph.D. James R. Klagholz Joseph F. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Philip Klauder Michael J. Kane David John Klein Michael John Kane Joseph A. Klein Louis M, Kaniecki Edward Joseph Klenk Sheila Kaplin Norman Kline Mr. and Mrs. George Karakaedos Richard C. Kling Paul E. Karis, M.D. Vincent J. Kling Joseph J. Karlesky Gerard Klopf William T. Katheder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klopp Michele T. Katkocin John L. Knab Col. Norman E. Katz Wayne T. Knapp Barry M. Kauffmann Thomas Knause Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Crowley, '34, join Leon J. Perelman, ’33, at Robert A. Kauffmann Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Knestaut the entrance to the Perelman Antique Toy Museum prior to a special Patrick J. Kauffmann Allen J. Knestaut reception for members of the De La Salle Society. John C. Kautz Gary M. Knoerlein

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Gerard Paul Koch Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kwon William E. Lehner, M.D. Charles M. Lodovico Thaddeus M. Kochanski Mr. and Mrs. George Kyriakodis Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lellig Francis Paul Loeber Dr. Harold G. Kohn James E. Lafferty Robert Richard Leming Jerome F. Lombard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kolaski John J. Lafferty Clifford Lenahan, Jr. Lisa A. Lombardi Francis Joseph Kolinka Constance Petroni Lahoda Louis J. Lendvay Thomas J. Londergan Francis J. Kolpak, Ph D. Mark S. Lahoda Carol A. Lentini Mr. and Mrs. Michael Longeran Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolsun William J. Lahr William H. Lentz Mr. and Mrs. John Long Philip E. Kontrabecki Francis L. Lagan, III Hubert P. Leonard John Charles Long Albert Joseph Koob Melinda Lally Harry Leopold, Jr. Roger A. Loos J. Harold Koob Charles J. Lamb Joseph C. Lepone John S. Loschiavo Mr. and Mrs. S. Kopertowski Mrs. John J. Lambert, Jr. Jeff Lescious Mrs. and Mrs. Antonio Losso Anita M. Korszniak John W. Lambert, Jr. Joseph P. Leska Francis A. Louie J.C. Korszniak James Lanahan Wayne Jules Lesky Philip Lee Lowenstein Joseph F. Koszarek John C. Lancaster Edward A. Letchak Joseph T. Lucia Laszlo I. Kovacs Earle C. Landes George H. Levesque Stanley J. Lucki Joseph John Kozak, Jr. John Langan Peter Shaw Levesque Johanna Ludwig Teresa Hooten Kozempel, O.D. John Leonard Langan Mary Ivers Levine Joseph J. Lukas M. Yvonne Hayman Kraeher Richard F. Langan Joseph Lewcun, D.O. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lukens Dr. Robert W. Kraemer Edgar J. Langdon Edmund F. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Donato Luongo Hannah F. Kramer James D. Lanzilotta William Lewis Maj. Lawrence G. Lupus Neil Robert Kramer Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lapat Daniel J. Liddy Charles P. Lutcavage, Ph.D. Michael P. Kratochwill Walter P. Lapusheski James C. Lieber, Jr., Esq. Mary Anne Lutz Ewald S. Kraus Robert E. Larrimore Alison C. Lieberman Richard P. Luyster Ingo Kraus Gina Marie Laruffa Glenn S. Lieberman Robert B. Lydon George M. Krause Paschal J. Laruffa, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lieberman John W. Lyle Charles J. Krauss James G. Lauckner Mr. and Mrs. Welling G. Lifka Kevin C. Lynam Karl Kreiser Richard J. Lautenbacher John Stanley Ligenza Margaret A. Lynam A. William Krenn Angel B. Lavergne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liguori Edmond F. Lynch Edward J. Kreuser Andrew B. Laverty David J. Linaugh Frank J. Lynch, Esq. Eric J. Krieg, D.O. Margaret N. Lawrence Joseph P. Linaugh, Jr. Frank X. Lynch John Edward Krol William L. Leahy Harold E. Lindenhofen James Joseph Lynch Albert G. Kroll, Esq, Daniel Peter Leary Paul J. Lindinger James P. Lynch John J. Krumenacker Barrie D. Leasoff William J. Liney Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lynch Philip D. Kruper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leasure Eric P. Linn John A. Lynch Joseph H. Krymowski Robert S. Lebair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liptak John B. Lynch, Esq. Kenneth R. Kryszczun Barry R. Lebowitz Alfred A. Lisiewski Joseph John Lynch, Jr. Kurt F. Kryven John V. Lecompte William C. Liss Kathleen Bodisch Lynch Maryellen T. Kueny Alan H. Lee Alfred A. Little Richard Lynch Albert T. Kuhn Brendan Joseph Lee, D.O. Robert M. Liwacz, Esq. Robert John Lynch Robert J. Kujovsky John M. Lee Walter N. Loburak Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Maccaro Dr* and Mrs. Veerandra Kumar Michael D. Lee Edward J. LoCasale Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald Elizabeth Rodini Kuny Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leedy George Locbetto Howard M. MacDonald Robert B. Kutch Edward J. Lehman Anne McDonnell Lodes Paul J. Macey Stephen Thomas Kuziw Joseph Lehman Gregg R. Lodes, D.C. Leonard Maciaszek T.V. Kuzmowych, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Lehman Robert Eugene Lodes Deborah Jones Mack Mary Patricia Mack John H. Mackey, Jr., Ph.D. Arthur S. Mackin Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Maclean Ormond P. Macoretta David A. Madden Francis J. Madden James J. Madden, Esq. John P. Madden Stephen E. Madeline H. David Madonna Ralph William Magee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mager James D. Magowan Frederick C. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahan Joseph Patrick Maher Bro. Luke Maher, F.S.C. Patricia Parente Maher Robert C. Mahon 1 Charles F. Mahony John Maicher Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Maier Ralph A. Maiolino Raymond E. Majewski Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malasky Thomas R. Malatesta Joseph J. Malizia Brother Charles E. Gresh, director of the annual fund, accepts a $4,000 donation from Edwin P. Gilbert, Rita S. Mall, Ph.D. '67, vice president and controller for the Information Systems Group of Sperry Corporation. Looking James V. Mallon on are T. Reed Gary, (left), manager of college relations for Sperry, and John L. McCloskey, vice Thomas E. Mallon president, public affairs for the university. The grant was made by Sperry Corporation in recognition Irene E. Malloy of the contributions made by La Salle graduates to the company’s growth in the Delaware Valley. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mallozi Joseph Malone

28 Francis E. Maloney Donald F. McAvoy Edward P. McGivern Mr.and Mrs.William J. McNulty John J. Maloney Mary N. McAvoy Col. Joseph G. McGlade James J. McPhillips Thomas P. Maloney Dorothy McBride Thomas W. McGlinn Bartholowmew W. McQuoid Raymond L. Malseed Francis McBride Eileen D. McGlone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McShane Charles V. Mancini James D. McBride, D.D.S. William F. McGlynn Daniel Joseph McSwiggan Robert R. Mancuso Thomas G. McBride William J. McGlynn Francis J. McTague Marjorie Fougeray Mandia Mr. and Mrs. Edward McBryan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGonagle Joseph C. McTamney Frank Manfredi Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBryan Edward F. McGonigal Matthew J. McVey Bro. E. Ignatius Manley, F.S.C. Thomas J. McCabe, Esq. Thomas P. McGonigle Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Meale James F. Manning James P. McCafferty Thomas P. McGorry, M.D. William F. Mealey Mark A. Manning, Jr. James P. McCafferty James P. McGough George J. Mecherly, Ph.D. William F. Mannion Patricia A. McCambley James A. McGovern Joackim Mechikas, L.P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Manta Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McCann Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern George H. Meek Joseph P. Marazzo, Jr. John J. McCann John D. McGovern Donald Meckling Roger Marchetti Martin B. McCann, Jr. Patrick A. McGovern Peter Mecznik George Marcinkowski Michael K. McCann Thomas D. McGovern Joseph E. Medeiros Paul A. Marfino Robert J. McCann, Jr. Barbara R. McGowan Michael Medvidik Joseph Anthony Margay Joseph J. McCarron James F. McGowan, Jr. Edward C. Meehan Carol M. Margiotti Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy John M. McGowan, M.D. Joseph F. Meehan John E. Margraff Francis A. McCarthy Joseph C. McGowan Francis X. Meeks Jacob C. Marini James Joseph McCarthy Karen T. McGowan William R. Meek Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Marino Mary Kathryn McCarthy David J. McGrath Robert S. Meenan Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marino Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. Francis T. McGrath Louis Aloysius Meindl, Jr. Joseph J. Mark William D. McCarthy James R. McGrath Louis M. Melasecca Joseph Arthur Market Edward L. McCauley Joseph E. McGrath William R. Melcher Edward M. Markowski William J. McCauley, Jr. John J. McGroarty, Ed.D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meloni Raymond R. Marr James P. McClain, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuckin Mr. and Mrs. William T. Melvin Leonard E. Marrella Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. McClellan Philip C. McGuire Thomas C. Menapace Francis A. Marro, M.D. Thomas F. McClernon, Jr. Frank Patrick McHale Christopher Mendla Robert J. Marron Francis M. McCloskey John L. McHale Frank N. Menna Thomas J. Marsh Joseph McCole John J. McHenry Alphonso Meo, Jr. John L. Marshall William A. McCollaum Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. McHugh Richard F. Meroney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsteller Gerald J. McConeghy Mr.and Mrs. Dennis J. McHugh Lawrence R. Mesarick Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martella Francis M. McCormack Marita L. McHugh John Philip Meschler Anthony W. Martin John Joseph McCormick Henry J. McIntyre Mary K. Meschler Elnora E. Martin Frank McCoy Michael A. McIntyre Richard B. Mesirov James Francis Martin John J. McCracken, Jr. James J. McKay, Jr. Christine D. Meslar James G. Martin Thomas T. McCrea John M. McKeany, Jr. Frank Metzger Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Martin Mr. and Mrs. John McCrystal Christine Caruso McKee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzinger Loretta M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. McCully Francis X. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Metzler William C. Martin James F. McDade James J. McKeever Denzil Joseph Meyers Robert A. Martone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDermott James J. McKelvey Frederick J. Meyers Peter A. Martosella Patricia McDermott Maryanne McKenna Walter J. Meyers Dr. and Mrs. Giacinto Maruca Robert Joseph McDermott Robert C. McKenna Rodney D. Michele Nicholas J. Marucci W. Donald McDermott Timothy F. McKenna Dr. and Mrs. Donald Michels Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Marzin William John McDermott Joseph A. McKenty William Joseph Michetti William M. Masapollo Gerald Vincent McDevitt James J. McKeogh John Michnowicz Louis A. Masci William A. McDonald, Jr. Ann Elizabeth McKeown George G. Mick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mascio Daniel John McDonnell lit. Robert E. McKeown Ann Marie Mickle, Ph.D. Vincent J. Mascoli Mr. and Mrs. James F. McDonnell Mr.and Mrs.William McKernan Donald J. Mignogna Donald James Mason John F. McDonnell Gregory R. McLaughlin Anthony J. Mignon George L. Mason, III William J. McDonnell James C. McLaughlin, M.D. Edmund M. Miksitz Stephen J. Massenburg Peter K. McDonough Mr.and Mrs. Richard McLaughlin Edward W. Mikus James P. Massi Michael P. McDugall Thomas W. McLaughlin, M.D. John J. Mikus Joseph W. Mast, Esq. Michael P. McElroy Gerard J. McLenigan Stephen J. Milburn Thomas A. Masterani Bernard J. McElvenny Thomas James McLeod Leonard F. Milewski, M.D. Robert A. Mastrogiovanni John Patrick McElvenny, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Denis McLoughlin Donald Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mastroieni Thomas J. McElvogue Francis J. McMahon Donald F. Miller Louis P. Masucci Mark G. McElwee James J. McMahon Francis A. Miller Eugene J. Mather Richard C. McElwee John B. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller A Catherine B. Mattei James B. McEntire James F. McManus Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller Ann E. Matthews John W. McEvoy Gerald J. McMenamin Reuben George Miller, Ph.D. Dolores Connors Matthews Timothy C. McEvoy John F. McMenamin Robert J. Miller William A. Matysik Marguerite Madden McFadden Edward M. McMonagle Mr. and Mrs. John Mills k Nancy Ann Maule Neil J. McFadden Mary Ellen McMonigle Lawrence S. Minarik Joseph T. Maurer Patrick Joseph McFadden Dorothy A. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mingle Ralph J. Mauro Douglas S. McFarlane Marcella McNabb Joseph J. Mingroni Robert C. Mautz William J. McFeeters Richard Alan McNally Albert Joseph Miralles Gerard W. Mayer James F. McGettigan, Ph.D. Ellen M. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Dante Mirarchi Stephen M. Mazur Paul M. McGill, Jr., D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara Michael E. Miskel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazurek James L. McGinley Daniel J. McNeff Richard E. Mitchell Thomas J. Mazzei James B. McGinn John C. McNeff Stephen Mitchell Michael H. McAdoo Thomas F. McGinn William J. McNeil Suzanne E. Mitchell James Michael McAneney Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGinn Dorothy J. McNeill Walter T. Mitchell, Jr. Thomas J. McAneney William J. McGinn John A. McNichol William J. Mitchell Donald J. McAneny Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGinnis Kathleen Scotti McNichol Edward Mockapetris John J. McAteer, Esq. John J. McGinnis Brian E. McNierney Michelina Siravo Moffa Rev. Dennis T. McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGiver James J. McNulty Francis X. Moffatt

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John J. Moffatt Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Joseph P. Mohr Edwin S. Murray, Jr. Robert S. Mojica James J. Murray, Jr. Walter F. Moleski, Jr. Joann Murray Kathleen M. Molla John J. Murray Robert W. Molush John P. Murray Bro. Gerard F. Molyneaux, F.S.C. Joseph Murray Lawrence H. Monaco, Ph.D. Lt. Ronald E. Muscella Dennis M. Monahan Caryn McTighe Musil, Ph.D. John A. Monastra George H. Myers Richard Monastra Gary C. Nachtigall Michael J. Mondoro James F. Naegeli Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mongan Fred Vincent Narciso Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Montagnolo Dennis Leon Nardella Raymond Montoni Guy M. Nardella, Jr., M.D. Francis J. Monzo Sallyanne Harper Nathans Francis M. Mooney James B. Naughton David T. Moore Helene K. Nawrocki Dennis C. Moore Michael Neary Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Moore Major Joseph Neelon John F. Moore Frederick J. Nelson John L. Moore Col. William J. Nelson William F. Moore Charles J. Nemeth John E. Mordock Mr. and Mrs. George Neupauer John A. Moreck Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Newell Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morgan Francis Conrad Newman Joseph R. Morice, Ph.D. C. Peter Newsome Anne M. Morley Lawrence J. Nicastro Norman E. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. William Nichter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Morris, Jr. Paul J. Nicoletti, Esq. Elizabeth Morris Thomas R. Nicoletti George E. Morris Mary Catherine Nicolo Distinguished members of La Salle's Board of Trustees—Francis ]. William Morris Philip A. Niessen Gallagher—join Brother President Patrick Ellis, on board The Spirit John F. Morrissey, Jr. Thomas J. Niessen Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Morrissy Ronald L. Nilsen Vincent J. O’Donnell Stanley J. Pacana Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Mortenson Howard J. Noble John J. O’Driscoll Anthony J. Paciello Stanley L. Morton Robert M. Nocentino Charles D. Oettle Thomas J. Padden Bro. Albert A. Mosser, F.S.C. James A. Nolan Maureen T. O’Hara Samuel E. Padgett John F. Motley, M.D. John P. Nolan Margaret C. O’Keefe Frank J. Pagano Robert J. Motley Nancy Webb Nolan Thomas O’Keefe James D. Pagliaro, Esq. Judy C. Motson W. Dennis Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olesky Rosemary Robinson Pall John Motto Robert J. Nolasco Joseph Oleszycki Charles B. Palmer Michael D. Motto William M. Nolte Mr. and Mrs. Mario Olivetti Angelo R. Palombi Joseph M. Mottola James C. Noonan Mark C. Olkowski Stephen Paluszkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mouzon John J. Noraka Richard Michael Oiler Nicholas Joseph Panaro Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mudry Gerald Carl Nordin Janice Olszewski Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Panichelli Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Mueller Margaret R. Nowack John F. Olszewski Robert J. Pannepacker James R. Muldowney Olha Mychajliw Nowakiwsky Edward J. Olwell Mr. and Mrs. Leon Panzer John E. Mulholland Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O’Brien Francis X. O’Malley Gerard M. Papp, D.O. Susan Anne Mulholland Daniel J. O’Dea Michael P. O’Malley, Esq. Joseph E. Pappano, Jr., M.D. Charles J. Mullane Sandra Berman O’Hara Hugh J. O’Neill Anthony V. Pappas, Ph.D. John J. Mullarkey Frank Joseph O’Bara, Jr. Hugh P. O’Neill Janet Pappiani Paret, M.D. R. James Mullen John A. O’Bara John C. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paradiso William D. Mullen Connell P. O’Brien John J. O’Neill Michael W. Park Edward O. Mullin John T. O’Brien Joseph A. O’Neill, Jr. Dominic J. Pascucci Frank B. Mullin Joseph D. O'Brien, Jr. Joseph P. O’Neill Gabriel J. Pascuzzi John J. Mullin Joseph M. O’Brien, II Peter Ignatius O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pasquale John J. Mullin Joseph S. O’Brien Thomas V. O’Neill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick Matthew L. Mullin Michael J. O'Brien Susan Everett Opielski Joseph L. Patti Michael M. Mullin Raymond J. O’Brien Ercole J. Oristaglio Robert P. Pauli Mr. and Mrs. William Mullin Robert J. O’Brien Susan Sykes Orlando Kevin F. Pauli James Joseph Mullins Thomas A. O’Brien, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ormsby Robert J. Payne Pasquale A. Muoio William P. O’Brien Kevin J. O’Rourke Allison A. Peacock Louis J. Muracco Joseph F. O’Callaghan, Ph.D. Chester J. Orzechowski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearlman David R. Murphy Jerome C. O’Connell, Esq. Michael H. Orzechowski Joseph F. Pearson } Dennis Martin Murphy Susan J. O’Connell Margaret Osborne Anthony C. Peck Francis Joseph Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O’Connor Michael E. Osborne Frank J. Peditto George J. Murphy Bernard T. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oshaughnessy Daniel J. Pelly James J. Murphy William L. O’Connor John T. Osmian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelosi James T. Murphy Martin J. Oczki Raymond A. Ostrowski Patricia M. Pendergast Joseph A. Murphy, Ph.D. David L. Oden, Ph.D. Frank P. Osusky Daniel W. Pennick Leo Murphy, Jr. Charles H. O’Donnell, M.D. Louis E. Oswald John Pensiero Michael J. Murphy Gerard Bernard O'Donnell Lawrence, W. Ott, Jr. Nicholas F. Pensiero Michael Joseph Murphy James Francis O’Donnell Margaret T. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peppelman Michael R. Murphy James P. O'Donnell John H. Overholser Mr. and Mrs. Elutherio J. Perez Patricia Gilligan Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Neil O’Donnell Randolph Ovington Alfred Gannon Perlini, Sr. Thomas J. Murphy Patrick W. O’Donnell Jean Wall Owens Angelo J. Perri Thomas R. Murphy Robert J. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ozga Lawrence D. Persick

30 Joseph James Raab, D.D.S. Anne M. Roarty Richard L. Raab, D.D.S. John P. Roarty Mr. and Mrs. Raboy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rober Patricia V. Radich, Esq. Kenneth J. Roberts Michael S. Radvansky Charles A. Robino, Jr. Lady Isolde Radzinowicz Mr. and Mrs. James Robins Aloysius V. Rafferty Colleen Ruane Robinson Gandia K. Ragoopath Donald C. Robinson Frederick L. Ragsdale Mrs. Philip L. Roche John F. Rakszawski Dennis J. Rochford Linda Gauder Rakszawski Bruce E. Rock Thomas E. Rakszawski Kevin M. Roddy William T. Rambo, Jr. James William Rodgers William Joseph Randall John Rodgers Joseph M. Rapczynski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rodgers Jack A. Rappaport Awilda Rodriguez Joseph V. Raspanti Jack T. Roeder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raspanti Charlotte L. Rogenmuser Harry Rawls Anne Walker Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Readinger James A. Rogers Francis W. Reagan Theodore M. Rogers, Jr. John Francis Reardon, Ed.D. John Joseph Roletter Domenic A. Rebecca Gregory C. Rollins Louis A. Rebecca Sandra L. Rollins Joseph W. Rebl Bruce J. Romanczuk, M.D. Charles F. Redican, Jr. Cynthia A. Romanelli James J. Reed Carmen V. Romeo Patricia A. Reed Bernadette Lynn Ronco Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Reeve Donald J. Rongione Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regan George W. Rose Margaret Regan Joanne P. Roselli Dunleavy, Terence K. Heaney, Esq., Leon J. Perelman, and Joseph A. William R. Regli Annette M. Rosenberg of Philadelphia. Halyna Mazurok Reh Terri B. Rosenberg Joseph A. Reh Julius Rosenwald, II John J. Pescatore Bernard J. Poiesz, M.D. Robert W. Reichenbach Jeffrey S. Rosett, M.D. Walter T. Peters, Jr. John D. Pojawis, Jr. Leonard Reichman, D.D.S. John V. Rosetti Donald M. Peterson Robert F. Polek Robert Thomas Reichman, M.D. John Patrick Rossi, Ph.D. Gerald R. Petre Carol Polin Dennis J. Reid Richard A. Rothwell, Jr., D.D.S. Michael A. Petrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Pollitt Gerald Joseph Reid Joseph Rovelli Paul M. Petrillo, D.D.S. H. Randolph Pomeroy Janice Reifsnyder Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowan John T. Petruska Robert F. Pomrink Charles J. Reilly Patrick E. Rowland Albert Robert Pezzillo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pond Ellen E. Reilly John J. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips Dennis A. Pone Joseph E. Reilly E. Jane Ruane Robert E. Pianka Nancy K. Poole Thomas J. Reilly, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Dominick Rubino John J. Piatkowski John E. Pooler Richard B. Rein Louis J. Ruch Robert J. Picollo Charles Poolos Charles Joseph Reinhardt, Jr. Keith R. Ruck Herbert T. Picus Robert John Posatko, M.D. Michael J. Reinking David Scott Rudenstein James J. Pie, Esq. Charles J. Potok J. Jeffrey Reisly Nicholas A. Rudi Theodore A. Piech Patrick Charles Powell G. Russell Reiss, Jr. M.D. Alfred B. Ruff Eileen S. Pieper Patricia Corrigan Powers Sharon C. Revak Joseph John Ruggiero Anita Gilchrist Pierce Richard John Powers Robert G. Reynolds David W. Rumsey George E. Pierce, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Powers Karen Fraunfelter Rheams Cecilia M. Ruppert Martin Pieretti, D.O. Victor John Powers, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Ricci Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Ruscica Dorothy Fisher Pierson Antoinette Cavalieri Pracilo Paolo Franco Ricci Robert J. Rush, Jr. Gary A. Pierson Stanley T. Praiss, D.D.S. Robert J. Riccio Cleophas Drayton Russell, Jr. Clifford E. Pietrafitta Richard Timothy Preiss Edward C. Rice Donna M. Ruzicka Stanley T. Pietrzyk Albert C. Price, M.D. Marguerite H. Rice Jeremiah P. Ryan Anthony P. Pileggi Kathleen Cowley Price Steven M. Rice John P. Ryan Stephen J. Pinto Edward Prigge Bayard Richard Joseph F. Ryan John F. Piree Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pritchard James T. Richard, Ed.D. Lawrence J. Ryan Joseph A. Pirri John A. Pron, D.P.M. Robert Jude Richards Richard P. Ryan Angelo V. Pisano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prybella Robert J. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ryan Bro. Anthony P. Pisano, F.S.C., David M. Pudles, D.O. James Ricigliano Thomas Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piskei Joseph T. Pura Joseph A. Rider, Sr. Thomas J. Ryan Diane Fennel Pisker Elwood Purcell Walter J. Rider, III William J. Ryan Thomas C. Pistoria Karen R. Pushaw, Esq. Albert J. Rieger Salvatore M. Sabatini Susan Sajeski Pitts, M.D. Robert J. Pushaw Theodore E. Riegert Manual M. Sabato Richard G. Placey, Esq. Franics J. Pyne, Jr. Charles E. Ries Michael Sabo Susan Schumacher Plage Mr. and Mrs. Lubomir Pyrih Gregory J. Rilley Anne Wilson Sabol Charles A. Plagens Frederick M. Quattrone, Esq. John D. Rilling Stuart S. Sacks, Esq. Anthony C. Plakis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quattrone Robert A. Rinaldi Irene Saddler Robert M. Plank Zina Queenan Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Rio Paul G. Sadtler Walter Pletcher Francis M. Quigley Ronald F. Ritschel Edward J. Sager Gerald C. Plewes James Edmund Quigley Nancy R. Ritvalsky Charles J. Saile James Gerald Plewes James J. Quigley William A. Rizzi Frank J. Salandria James P. Plick, Esq. Thomnas J. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. James Rizzo Alfronso M. Salazar, Esq. Albert Podolsky, C.P.A. Harry Edward Quirk Joseph P. Roach Stephen A. Salisbury Jack W. Pogue Mr. and Mrs. Allan Quis Patrick J. Roach A. William Salomone, Ph.D.

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Dominic D. Salvatori, Esq. Joseph E. Seiler Joseph Judson Smith, D.C. Bernard C. Stine Anthony L. Salvitti, Jr. Marian M. Seim Kenneth J. Smith Eugene A. Stohrer Michael Dennis Salvo Richard W. Sellers Mrs. Lawrence M.C. Smith William Joseph Stokan Chester J. Salwach Beth Felinski Sender Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Willa F. Stokes Carlo J. Salzano Bro. Robert M. Sentman Raymond V. Smith, Esq. Stanley E. Stolarski Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sammond Richard W. Serfass Mrs. Robert P. Smith Judith V. Stone Melvyn J. Sampson Maureen Dugan Serpico Robert W. Smith, M.D. Thomas W. Stone Mr. and Mrs. John A. Samson Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Serra Roger Wilson Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Storey Kathleen M. Sandman Mr. and Mrs. Murray Servin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoughton Maureen Keenan Sands Robert Joseph Sestito W. Ellis Smith, D.M.D. James V. Straine Patricia A. Sandstrom John J. Seydow, Ph.D. Wanda M. Smith Frederick R. Strathmann John T. Santarlas, M.D. Joseph J. Sgro William J. Smith Hank J. Straub Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Santiago Margherite D. Shaeffer David B. Smolizer Thomas S. Straub, Ph.D. Barbara Ann Santone Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shakely Helen Smulktis Bertram L. Strieb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Santry Patrick B. Shanahan Edgar A. Snare John Strohm Michael J. Sanwald Harry S. Shanis, Ph.D. Charles W. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud Edward T. Sasinowski John T. Shannon LTC. John D. Snyder Robert E. Stumpf Harry B. Sauers Michael E.J. Sharkey Mrs. John J. Snyder James Wayman Stutts Edward A. Saunders, Jr. Ronald J. Shatus Henry J. Sobieski Carole A. Subotich William R. Sautter, Jr. John H. Sheehan, M.D. Joseph J. Sobotka John C. Suchy George M. Sawn Joseph J. Sheehan Jack Solomon Lewis Michael Sudul Mr. and Mrs. George Sawn Maureen A. Sheehan George J. Sosna Walt A. Suessenguth Ignazio Scaglione Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sheehy Margot Soven, Ph.D. Mitchel V. Sukalski Gerald E. Scalley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheenan Patricia A. Sovich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sulik Lt. Col. Joseph E. Scanlin Mary Stinson Sheldon Louise S. Sowers Carol Sullivan Thomas M. Scanlon Carroll E. Shelton, Jr. John V. Spadaccini Cornelius J. Sullivan John M. Scarpellino Robert W. Shephard Angela R. Spadea F. Joseph Sullivan Rosemarie Scarpello John Thomas Shepherd Alan Michael Spagnola, M.D. James E. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Scavicchio Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sher Edward J. Spanier, Ph.D. John M. Sullivan Raymond J. Schaeper William A. Sheridan Livia F. Sparagna Stephen J. Sullivan Gregory Francis Schank James F. Sherlock Mark D. Speaker Joseph W. Summers John E. Schank William T. Sherlock Joseph M. Speakman George C. Surosky Kenneth L. Schapire James M. Shields Francis Joseph Speiser Ernest S. Susanin Ray A. Schartner Robert T. Shipman, Jr. Francis J. Spiecker Stanley E. Swalla Mrs. John Schaub Margaret Sheerin Shirk John J. Spielberger Thomas R. Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scherer Robert Alan Shore Peter C. Spina John Joseph Sweeder, Ed.D. Joseph A. Schiavone Harry J. Siano Carmen J. Spinelli Joseph J. Sweeney Richard M. Schieken, M.D. William M. Siegle Christine M. Spinelli Francis E. Swiacki Mrs. Mary Ann Schiliro Charles M. Sielski Raymond W. Spingler Gerald J. Swiacki Leo J. Schilling, Jr. Thomas J. Sielski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Springer John C. Swiencicki Marian A. Schilling Thaddeus P. Sieminski Donald Lee Sprague, Esq. Kevin E. Sylvester Hen»y A. Schinnagel Joseph F. Sierotowicz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spuhler Blaise M. Syrnick Bart Schlachter Lawrence M. Sigman, M.D. George F. Stadalnik Kathryn A. Szabat, Ph.D. Gerald J. Schlechter Joseph J. Sikora Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Stadnyk Mr. and Mrs. Francis Szalwinski Joseph P. Schliep E. Drew Sikorski Nicholas J. Staffieri, Esq. Stanley A. Szawlewicz Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schlossman Marc S. Silverman Catherine Stahler-Miller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szczepanski Leslie E. Schmalbach Irving Silvers Leon Stallings Joseph C. Szlanic Charles A. Schmidt Christopher W. Silvotti, Jr. Joseph Peter Stampone, Esq. Karla M. Sztukowski Herbert W. Schmidt, Jr. Nancy J. Simkanin Victoria Stanaland Susan Brennan Szymanski Michael I. Schmitt Michael F. Simon, C.P.A. John C. Stankiewicz, Jr. Michael A. Taboga Gerard J. Schneider G. Steven Simons Raymond Stankiewicz James F. Taddei Bernadette Glennon Schoch Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Simpkins Rosemarie Stankovich Joseph J. Tafe, Esq. James B. Schoedler William V. Simpkins George R. Stankovis John S. Tagye Gerard J. Schorn W. Donald Simpson James Edward Stanton James W. Tait Walter G. Schott James F. Sink Dennis Stanzione Dr. Perry C. Taklington Richard E. Schoultz Paul V. Sipala Joseph P. Stark Anthony J. Tangi Robert J. Schreiber Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sitkoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Statkiewicz Daniel J. Tann Thomas Schreiber Maureen Sivil John F. Staub William N. Tanner, III Frank J. Schreiner Walter Skalski Mr. and Mrs. John F. Staub Carol L. Taylor Paul L. Schueller Thaddeus J. Skarbek, Jr. Robert G. Stauffer Eugene C. Taylor Charles R. Schultes Damon Skinner Norman J. Stayton Mary J. Taylor Joseph E. Schurtz Victor Edward Skloff J. Gregory Steele Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Tedeschi Paul T. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skorpinski Daniel Scott Steelman Mr. and Mrs. Waldymir Teluk Lori A. Schwabenbauer William J. Skyrm Harvey J. Stefanowicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Temparali Robert Schwaneberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slavinski James Frederick Stehli Eric Ten Barry S. Schwartz Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Slifer John J. Stein Mr. and Mrs. John J. Teoli Mr. and Mrs. John Schwenderman Ronald F. Sliwinski, Jr. Arthur Steinberg, M.D. Catherine Corbett Tereniak Kurt C. Schwind Kent M. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinbruegge Raymond F. Theilacker Libero Scinicariello Carleene Chiaradio Slowick Daniel F. Steinmetz, Jr. Esq. Rosemary C. Theilacker Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Harold Small Bernard Stepanski Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Theveny John R. Scott, Jr. Paul J. Small Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens Andrew P. Thierry Regina Adair Scott Joanne M. Smedley Katherine M. Stephens Frank M. Thoma Cdr. John L. Sechler Anne Dambrackas Smith W. Carroll Stephenson Ann M. Thomas John Anthony Sedliak Chester E. Smith, D.O. James Sterba Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Lenferd J. Seely Edward J. Smith Robert J. Stets Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas Raymond C. Seiberlich Francis M. Smith John J. Stevenson, Jr. John Joseph Thomas Frank Dieter Seidel Gregory P. Smith Edward William Stewart, Jr. James J. Thompson, Jr. Michael F. Seidenburg Jill S. Smith James Joseph Stewart John P. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seif John A. Smith, Ed.D. Mrs. R. Joyce Stiles Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F.Thompson

32 Michael R. Thompson George J. Wagner, Jr. Milton F. Whitehead Charles Decker Wrigley Walter F. Thompson James J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Whittle Edward A. Wroblewski, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Thomson Charles Wahl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whyte James D. Wuenschel Carol A. Thorn Theodore W. Wahl James F. Widmeier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurtenberg Albert Thorp, III Elizabeth A. Waier Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wiegard John S. Wydrzynski Barbara Thorp Christina H. Waldinger Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Wikoff Stephen A. Wydrzynski Janet McMahon Thorp Jeffrey Waldman Stanley J. Wiliszewski Michael T. Wynne Gerard M. Tiedeken Joseph M. Waldron Gerald Michael Wilk Ricardo Yabut Marychris Tigar John E. Waldspurger Henry T. Wilkens, Ed.D. Robert Yacobellis John J. Timson Jon P. Walheim, M.D. Frank H. Wilkinson William G. Yates Raymond R. Tinucci Charles A. Walker Michael J. Wilkinson Lawrence J. Yearly Christian Tittinger Daniel Walker Thomas J. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Yentz Stewart Frank Titus Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mr. John J. Williams James R. Yoa Jane Borschel Tomaszewski Joanne M. Walker, Esq. Pamela J. Williams Frank C. Yoder Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlinson Leroy G. Walker Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williamson Janet P. Yodsnukis Victoria A. Tomshaw Marianne McGettigan Walker Michael J. Williamson John J. Yodsnukis James A. Tornetta Robert Walker Diane Carol Wilmanski Mr. and Mrs. John N. Young Jack V. Torres Edward John Wall Robert R. Wilsbach Joseph J. Young James A. Totaro William J. Wall Frederick E. Wilson, Jr. Kevin P. Young Jeno Miklos Toth Thomas E. Wallace Michael J. Wilson Michael William Young Raymond R. Townsend, M.D. Michael Walls William M. Wilson Philip John Young Joseph A. Tracy Thomas W. Walpole Loretta Winter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Young Thomas J. Trainer Ellen Dolores Walsh Ann Prew Winters Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Joseph J. Traurig Francis J. Walsh Bro. Robert F. Wise, F.S.C. Wallace E. Young Stanley J. Travis, Jr. D.O. Hugh P. Walsh Thomas M. Wisniewski John G. Younglove, Esq. Frank Trent Mr. and Mrs. James W. Walsh Deborah L. Wissman-Terry Robert Yurgal William J. Trenwith Michael J. Walsh Caroline P. Wistar Mr. and Mrs. John Zajac Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tressel Robert J. Walsh, Jr. Stanley R. Witalec Daien Adelizzi Zapisek John A. Tronolone Thomas J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wittmer John Joseph Zarzycki, Jr. John Truax Chatherine Walter William C. Wixted Dennis Thomas Zawacki Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tumelty Hans H. Walter William E.J. Wixted Leonard T. Zebrowski, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. B. Turczeniuk Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Walter Zachary S. Wochok Kurt T. Zeglen, M.D. Chrystyna Turczeniuk David L. Walty Christopher R. Wogan, III, Esq. Bruce E. Zehnle John Anthony Turek Paul J. Walush Andrw Bennett Woldow, M.D. Thomas Andrew Zelante Jane F. Turk Edward L. Wanjek Michael L. Wolfe M. Celeste Zelitch Christopher M. Turman Anne McElroy Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Wolfrom Steven Zelitch, Esq. Leonard N. Tusone Eugene M. Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Wombough Walter A. Zell Thelma Janet Tutt John Joseph Ward Earle Joseph Wood Richard V. Zeller, Jr. Robert F. Uberti John P. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Henry John Zentner William J. Uhl, Esq. Patricia M. Ward Harry W. Woodcock, Ph.D. Gerald J. Ziccardi Charles J. Uliano, Esq. Patrick J. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods James W. Ziccardi, D.O. George M. Ulmer, Jr. Robert M. Ward Cpt. John C. Woods Albert J. Zimmerman James A. Ulrich Timothy P. Ward Edward Alphonse Woolslager Paulette Travers Zimmerman Mr.and Mrs.James M. Underwood Joseph S. Wardach, Jr. Walter E. Wosiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zona Emil J. Unterkoefler John William Waring James A. Wright Robert J. Zuccarini Frank J. Urban, Jr., Esq. James P. Waters, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Zupko David Henry Valaro Gregory V. Watson Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wright Thomas Valleley John Watson Joseph R. Valovage Richard C. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanderloo Alfred E. Weber Robert C. Van Lede Richard J. Weber, Esq. GIFTS OF ART Joseph G. Van Reymersdal Rudolph H. Weber Michael Vanbuskirk, Esq. Edward Charles Weed During the past fiscal year, a number of indi­ James Vanore Michael G. Weick viduals and families have generously contributed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanni Mr. and Mrs. James P. Weid works of art to the La Salle University Art Mu­ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Varvoli Robert Franklin Weightman seum. These contributions have served to enrich George A. Vasiliauskas Walter J. Weinrich the educational and cultural resources which the Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Vaughan James J. Weir Philip A. Vecchione Francis J. Weiss Art Museum provides for the general public, the Mr. and Mrs. John M. Venit Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss University’s students, faculty, alumni and friends, Monica Heck Verdi Jack Steven Weiss, M.D. and neighborhood residents in communities Dino C. Verrillo Paul Weiss proximate to La Salle. The approximate value of Joseph V. Vesci Raymond F. Weldon Peter L. Vetere John P. Welsh Gifts of Art to La Salle University in 1984-85 is Jackie Ann Vice Joseph Welsh $118,482. The Art Museum is, indeed, especially Francis X. Viggiano Joseph F. Welsh grateful to its many friends and benefactors in­ Dr. Thelma Villanueva Philip Wenthe cluding: Frederic C. Vincent Edward J. Werner Frank John Viola, Jr. Patrice3 Saggiomo Werner Bo Bartlett James Hanes Vincent A. Virgulti Dr. and Mrs. Gerard West Dr. Alvin Beliak William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq. Peter L. Viscusi, Ph.D. Robert H. West Benjamin D. Bernstein Dr. Henry R. Marasse Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vittorelli Byrne P. Whalen Dr. Paul Betz Frank C.P. McGlinn Thomas F. Vizzard Francis X. Whalon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Brady Dr. Thomas Nassif Eugene R. Voegtlin Mr. and Mrs. John R. Whelan Mrs. Maurice Clifford Dr. William Sherwin Robert M. Vogel, Ed.D. Donald C. White James Dignon Dr. Donald E. Smith Joseph A. Volk Edward J. White Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Feld Mrs. J. Benjamin Yasinow Benjamin R. Vukicevich James T. White Milton Ginsburg Dennis Zagoba, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Waddy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Marijean Wade Herbert Whitehead

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Garber PARENTS’ PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gardner During the first Parents’ Fund drive in 1981, non-alumni parents Mr. and Mrs. James Geppert contributed $7,594 to the La Salle Annual Fund. Over the past four Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Geraci Mr. and Mrs. David W. German years the Program has steadily grown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore During this past year, however, we note the most dramatic in­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gioia crease: Last year’s donors numbered 35; this year’s—470, an increase Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Giuliano of over 1000%. Last year’s total was $8,622; this year’s total is $27,561, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Givens Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Goerke a 318% increase. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldfrad The Parents’ Program is important not only because of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldschmidt dollars raised, but also because participation by parents clearly dem­ Dr. and Mrs. Mario D. Gonzalez onstrates “consumer satisfaction.’’ When the University requests Mrs. Helen Gorchinski financial support from foundations and corporations, the University Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. John Grace is often asked about the Annual Fund gifts from parents. This year, Dr. and Mrs. William Green more parents than ever before demonstrated their satisfaction with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Greene the quality of the La Salle experience. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grolsko On behalf of the Parents’ Committee, we thank all La Salle Mr. and Mrs. William Grundy parents who helped make the 1984-85 drive a record-breaking year. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius J. Gryga Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn The Parents’ Committee Mr. and Mrs. John Haggerty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammond Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Duszak Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Nugent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampshire Mr. & Mrs. John J. Lombard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stolzer Mr. and Mrs. James Hanahan, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. McCloskey Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. Weaverling Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Havey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. George D. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennigan Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Albert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cataldi, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Henry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Alfredo Mr. and Mrs. David F. Cather Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Amabile Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cellucci Ms. M. Carmen Dorgan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbs Mr. and Mrs. William Annocki Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cinotti Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Draganosky Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Civitillo Mr. John Dubak, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilpl Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Austin Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Claypool Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinchey Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Aviles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Clearly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn Mr. and Mrs. William Hoare Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Cloud Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoelzle Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John E. Colarusso Mrs. Mary M. Dykes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan Mrs. Selma Baker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coll Mr. and Mrs. John Eadeh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hollup Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Combs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. John Ball Mrs. Marie J. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Howard Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph England Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hutt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Barr Drs. A. and G. Coppola Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iannarelli Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans Mr. and Mrs. Philip Iapalucci Mr. and Mrs. William A. Becker Ms. Carole Coyne Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Irrera Mr. and Mrs. Wilton W. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Criniti Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Falco Mr. and Mrs. William K. Irvine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benz Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Cristiano Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fanning Mr. and Mrs. James Janda Mr. and Mrs. Orlando F. Bergere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cristiano Dr. and Mrs. Jules P. Farkas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis, Jr. Mrs. Angelina Bisco Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrelly Mrs. Eileen Jaster Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Blue Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Cucinotta Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Farwell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bohrer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cullinane Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Fehr Mrs. Linda L. Jobes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Feiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johannesen Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cure Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borda Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Curry, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary C. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. James V. D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. John Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Joseph Mrs. Kathleen G. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D’Ambrosio Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. William Juzwiak Mr. and Mrs. George R. Boyle Mrs. Sheila Davis Mrs. Linda Filosa Mrs. Sheila Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Finn Mr. and Mrs. George Karakaedos > Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Brennan Mrs. Michael DeAngelis Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karnaugh Mr. and Mrs. James R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Decker Mr. and Mrs. John Fishbourne Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Degnan Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Browning Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Degrott Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dehel Mr. and Mrs. Eustorgio Flores Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kemp Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Budzichowski Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Deluca Mrs. Lucy Flowers Mr. and Mrs. John Kiggins Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buettler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dembinski Mr. and Mrs. Nevis Ford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinnerman Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Burits Mr. and Mrs. James P. Denning Mr. and Mrs. David Forman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klopp Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Burr Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Deputy Mrs. Clara Fragale Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kolaski Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dergarabedia Mr. and Mrs.Joseph J.Frangipane Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolsun Mr. and Mrs. James G. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Destasio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. James Callhan Mr. and Mrs. S. Kopertowski Mr. and Mrs. James W. Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman Mr. Ewald S. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DiBello Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fricker Dr. and Mrs. Veerandra Kumar Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Candido Mrs. Joseph DiBuono Mrs. Angelika Kohler Furlong Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kwon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cantwell Mr. and Mrs. Pazze DiCampli Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fusco Mr. and Mrs. George Kyriakodis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Capizzi Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gaffney Mrs. Melinda Lally Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cardillo Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Dilauro Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagher Mrs. John J. Lambert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Diluchio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher

34 Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lapat Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Minissale Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schlossman Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. John Larison Mr. and Mrs. Dante Mirarchi Mr. and Mrs. John Schwenderman Mr. and Mrs. John Toner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leasure Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mongan Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tressel Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leedy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Montagnolo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scullin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tumelty Mr. and Mrs. William Leutner Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seif Mr. and Mrs. B. Turczeniuk Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lichtey Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Moore Ms. Marian M. Seim Mr.and Mrs.James M.Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Selser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanni Mr. and Mrs. Willing G. Lifka Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Serra Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Varvoli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liguori Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Murray Servin Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liptak Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shakely Mr. and Mrs. John M. Venit Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lonergan Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Morrissy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sheehy Dr. Thelma Villanueva Mr. and Mrs. John Long Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Mortenson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheenan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vittorelli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Long Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mouzon Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sher Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. W ^dy Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Losso Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mudry Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Simpkins Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sitkoff Mr. and Mrs. James W. Walsh Mrs. Johanna Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. William Mullin Mrs. Maureen Sivil Mrs. Catherine Walter Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Martin Munroe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slavinski Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Donato Luongo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Slifer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weaverling Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Maccaro Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Mr. and Mrs. James P. Weid Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. George Neupauer Mrs. Robert P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weindorfer Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Newell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols Mrs. Helen Smulktis Dr. and Mrs. Gerard West Mr. and Mrs. James Madden Mr. and Mrs. William Nichter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Springer Mr. and Mrs. John R. Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahan Mr. and Mrs. John E. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spuhler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. White Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Maier Mr. and Mrs. Neill O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Stadnyk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Whittle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Malasky Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olesky Ms. Victoria Stanaland Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whyte Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mallozi Mr. and Mrs. Mario Olivetti Mr. and Mrs. Robert Statkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wiegard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Manta Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ormsby Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Wikoff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Marino Mrs. Margaret Osborne Mrs. R. Joyce Stiles Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsteller Mr. and Mrs. William O’Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stolzer Mr. Robert R. Wilsbach Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martella Mr. and Mrs. lerrv Ozga Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoughton Mrs. Loretta Winter Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Martin Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Panichelli Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wittmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Mr. and Mrs. Leon Panzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sulik Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Wolfrom Dr. and Mrs. Giacinto Maruca Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paradiso Mr. and Mrs. Francis Szalwinski Mr. and Mrs. John Wombough Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Marzin Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pasquale Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szczepanski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mascio Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Tedeschi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mastroieni Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearlman Mr. and Mrs. Waldymir Teluk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wrights Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelosi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Temparali Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazurek Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peppelman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Teoli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurtenberg Mr. Francis McBride Mr. and Mrs. Elutherio J. Perez Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Theveny Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Yentz Mr. and Mrs. Edward McBryan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piskei Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBryan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Pollitt Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Mr. and Mrs. James McCaffery Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pond Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Thomps Mr. and Mrs. John Zajac Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McCann Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Powers Mr. and Mrs. Blair Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zona Mr. John J. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prybella Dr. and Mrs. Richard Z. Tolscik Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Zupko Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quattrone Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. McClellan Mrs. Zina Queenan Mr. and Mrs. John McClunn Mr. and Mrs. Allan Quis Mr. and Mrs. George McConchie Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raboy Mr. and Mrs. John McCrystal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raspanti Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. McCully Mr. and Mrs. Robert Readinger Mr. and Mrs. James F. McDonnel Mr. and Mrs. Patricia A. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGinn Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGiver Mrs. Janice Reifsnyder Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGonagle Mr. and Mrs. Americo Ricci Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Ricciardi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuckin Mr. Bayard Richard Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Rio Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. James Rizzo Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach Mrs. Maryanne McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rober Mr. and Mrs. William McKernan Mr. and Mrs. James Robins Mr. and Mrs. Denis McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. John Rodden Mr. and Mrs. Richard McLaughlir Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara Mrs. Awilda Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. William J. McNulty Dr. and Mrs. Dominick Rubino Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McShane Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Ruscica Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Meale Ms. Irene Saddler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meloni Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sammond Mr. and Mrs. William T. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Samson The Lombard twins, William (left) and John, both '87, pose with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Messa, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Santiago their parents John J., Jr., ’56, and Barbara Lombard, members of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzinger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Santry the Parents’ Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Metzler Mr. and Mrs. George Sawn Dr. and Mrs. Donald Michels Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Scavicchio Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller Mrs. John Schaub Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scherer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller Mrs. Mary Ann Schiliro Mr. and Mrs. Johm Mills Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Schlosser

35 La Salle, Summer 1985 HONOR ROLL -continued

Nationwide Insurance Co. New England Mutual Life MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES New England Telephone New Jersey Bell During the past fiscal year, 485 individual contributions to La Occidental Petroleum, Inc. Salle were matched, often on a $2 for $1 or even a $3 for $1 basis, Ohio Power Co. by the donor’s employer. The 216 Corporations/Corporate Foun­ Olin Corp. dations listed below made matching gift contributions to La Salle Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. totaling $72,774 between July 1, 1984 and June 30, 1985: PSE&G PSFS Parsons Foundation Amax FMC Corp. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell ARA Services Federal-Mogul Corp. Penn Central Corp. AT&T Federal National Mortgage Association Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Abbott Laboratories Fidelity Bank Pennwalt Corp. Aetna Life & Casualty Fireman’s Fund Insurance Pet, Inc. Air Products & Chemicals Firestone Tire & Rubber Pfizer, Inc. Alco Standard Corp. First Pennsylvania Bank Philadelphia National Bank Allied Corp. Fisher Scientific Corp. Philadelphia Insurance Co. Allstate Insurance Co. Ford Aerospace Corp. Phillips Petroleum Co. American Airlines Ford Electric and Refrigeration Corp. Pioneer Group, Inc. American Express Corp. Ford Motor Co. Pittsburgh National Bank American Hoechst Corp. Gen Corp. Polaroid Corp. American Home Products Corp. General Dynamics Corp. PPG Industries, Inc. American International Group, Inc. General Electric Co. Prentice-Hall, Inc. American World Industries, Inc. General Foods Corp. Price Waterhouse & Co. Arthur Andersen & Co. General Mills, Inc. Primark Corp. Atlantic Richfield Co. General Reinsurance Co. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co Automatic Data Processing General Reservices Corp. Provident National Bank Basf Wyandotte Corp. General Signal Prudential Insurance Co. Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. General Tire & Rubber Co. Ralph M. Parsons Co. Becton Dickinson Corp. Georgia-Pacific Corp. Raytheon Co. Bell Aerospace Textron Getty Oil Co. Regal Way, Inc. Bell Atlantic Gould, Inc. Reliance Insurance Co. Bell Communications Research Grace Foundation, Inc. Reuben H. Donnelly Corp. Bell of Pennsylvania Grand Met Rexnord Foundation, Inc. Benefit Trust Life Gulf Oil Corp. Reynolds Metals Co. Bethlehem Steel Corp. H.J. Heinz Co. Rockwell-International Borden, Inc. Harper & Row Publishers Rohm and Haas Co. Bristol-Myers Corp. Hartford Corp. Rust-Oleum Corp. Burlington Industries Hercules, Inc. SCM Corp. Burroughs Corp. Hershey Foods, Inc. Safeguard Business Systems CPC International, Inc. Hewlett-Packard Co. Shell Companies Foundation Campbell Soup Co. Hoffman LaRoche Co. SmithKline Beckman Corp. Carter Hawley Hale Stores Hollywood Federal Savings Southland Corp. CBS, Inc. Honeywell, Inc. Sperry Corp. Celanese Corp. Hughes Aircraft Co. Springs Industries, Inc. Central Penn National Bank IBM Corp. SPS Technologies Certainteed Corp. ICI Americas, Inc. Squibb Corp. Challenger Electrical Equipment Corp. ITT Corp. Standard Oil Chase Manhattan Bank J.C. Penney Co. Sterling Drug, Inc. Chemical Bank Jennison Associates Capital Corp. Strawbridge and Clothier Chevron USA, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Sun Co., Inc. Chrysler Corp. Kemper Group TRW Foundation Chubb and Son, Inc. Kendall Co. Tandy Corp. Cigna Corp. Kinney Shoe Corp. Teledyne, Inc. Citibank Leeds and Northrup Co. Tenneco, Inc. CNA Insurance Co. Mannington Mills, Inc. Textron, Inc. Coast Office Supply, Inc. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. Time, Inc. Colonial Penn Group Marine Midland Bank Towers, Perrin, Forster Contel Page, Inc. Marsh and McLennan Co. Transamerica Corp. Continental Corp. May Stores Foundation, Inc. Travelers Insurance Co. Continental Telecon, Inc. McDonald’s Corp. Turner Construction Co. Coopers & Lybrand Mellon Bank USF&G Cottrell, Inc. Merck & Co. Union Carbide Corp. Crown Central Petroleum Merrill Lynch & Co. Union Paving Co. Cross and Trecker Corp. Metropolitan Life Insurance United Engineers Crum & Forster Insurance Microdot, Inc. United Technologies Digital Equipment Corp. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing UPS Foundation Dow Chemical USA, Inc. Mobil Oil Corp. W.W. Grainger, Inc. Dresser Foundation, Inc. Monsanto Co. Warner-Lambert Co. Dun & Bradstreet Morgan Stanley and Co., Inc. Washington National Insurance Co. Eaton Corp. Morton Thiokol, Inc. Wausau Insurance Co. Equitable Corp. Motorola, Inc. Western Electric Co. Ernst & Whinney Mutual Benefit Life Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ethicon, Inc. Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. Weyerhauser Co. Ex-Cell-O Corp. N.L. Industries, Inc. Whitman’s Chocolates Exxon Corp. National Gypsum Winn-Dixie Stores

36 Phonathon Volunteers Spark Successful Annual Fund

The record-setting results achieved by the Alumni Coopers and Lybrand Annual Fund and the Parents Program reflect the Fidelity Bank extraordinary efforts of the entire La Salle family: Industrial Valley Bank and Trust Company alumni/ae, faculty, staff, friends, parents and stu­ Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company dents. Over 350 persons conducted the Phonathon Price Waterhouse and Company phase of this effort in more than 20 major phonathons Prudential Insurance Company held on Campus and in Center City. The Annual Fund Touche Ross and Company Office deeply appreciates the generosity of those and is especially grateful for the loyalty and as­ companies that hosted the phonathons: sistance of the phonathon volunteers: Arthur Andersen and Company John J. French, ’53, chairman.

Nicole M. Abbamondi ’87 Clement E. D’Ambrosio ’59 Paul J. Foley ’74 Neil A. Grover '85 John J. Adair '57 Delphy F.A. DeFalcis '88 Ronald T. Foley '86 Maria Haliniak ’87 Lisa A. Adamovage ’87 Marlene M. DeLaCruz '83 Robert A. Ford ’85 Carlotta B. Hample '87 Charles E. Adler '56 Debra A. Delaney ’81 Jeffrey L. Forster ’85 John H. Hampshire '88 Richard J. Alexander ’74 Robert E. Delaney ’76 Gerald J. Foti '88 Karla K. Hansen '86 Joseph G. Ambrosino ’72 Sue DeLeon '86 ( Janet B. Foy ’84 Elizabeth G. Harper '80 Thomas R. Anderson ’85 Donna M. DeRosa ’87 Karen Frei ’87 James W. Hart '85 Jeffery R. Angler ’85 Karen M. Dettra '82 John J. French '53 Carolyn M. Heffernan ’85 Scott E. Arnold ’85 Martin J. Devine ’50 Annemarie F. Furdella ’82 Eric J. Held '88 Denise A. Axsmith '87 Gregory P. DeWitt ’87 Vincent L. Gaffney '88 Kevin D. Hennessy ’86 Robert A. Babb ’88 Thomas J. Disabatine ’84 Joseph W. Galassi, Jr. ’86 Andia Henries '86 Jeannette M. Bandos '87 Tito Paul DiVito ’54 Lisa A. Gallagher '87 Margaret Herlihy Charles F. Barbera ’85 Donald M. Doberstein '87 Xavier K. Gallon ’85 Walter A. Herman, Jr. '82 Janine Barnett B. Joan Dougherty '80 Georgine M. Garabedian ’87 Diana Herrmann '87 David C. Barrett ’87 John A. Duffy, III ’86 Phyllis A. Garberman '85 Richard M. Hier '87 Bernard E. Beck ’71 Richard L. Duszak, Jr. '85 Christine M. Garvin ’85 John E. Higgins, Jr. ’66 Anne Marie Becker ’82 Ann R. Dwyer ’77 Joseph Gaudio '85 Laura A. Hirl ’85 William A. Becker, IV ’88 John J. Eder ’87 Marianne S. Gauss ’74 Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr. ’72 Lisa M. Bellino '86 William F. Ernst ’85 Mark N. Gaworski ’87 Christine M. Hogan '85 Stephanie M. Belzer '87 Richard B. Falla ’85 Paul D. Gibbons, Jr. '71 Bill Holte '85 Noble C. Bejamin '85 James C. Fallon ’87 Mary D. Ginty '86 Philip Hooten ’79 Donald R. Bentley John J. Fallon ’67 William F. Githens ’68 SGM John C. Howell Robert M. Bentz ’88 Richard L. Fasy ’69 Mario J. Ganzalez ’88 Joseph R. Huck, Jr. '85 John J. Blizzard '87 David A. Febbo '86 Lee Ann Grabowski ’87 Bernadette C. Hughes ’87 Eric R. Bohrer ’87 John R. Ferraro ’86 Kelley A. Grady '85 Michael G. Huml '83 Peter J. Borowski ’88 Kevin P. Fitzgerald '85 Kristine M. Grady ’87 Winky Huml James R. Bottorff ’87 Michael T. Fitzpatrick ’87 James Gravino '87 William P. Hyland ’87 Thomas P. Boyle, ’86 Jacqueline D. Flaherty ’85 Patricia A. Grayauskie ’86 William A. Ianni '88 Timothy C. Boyle, '84 Felice I. Fleisher ’88 Theresa M. Greely ’85 Louise Marie Jackson ’83 Frederick C. Brandt '50 Patricia E. Flowers ’88 Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. ’55 Richard K. Jackson '88 Gregory Braun '86 Charlene L. Brennan ’78 Carmella A. Brown '88 Nancy A. Brown ’85 Gerald J. Buettler ’87 Robert M. Byrnes '85 Michael T. Cain '88 Frederick J. Calandra, Jr. '85 Earl Canteen ’86 Mary J. Capizzi, ’88 Patricia A. Carr '88 Francis C. Carroll '88 Jeffrey T. Cesarone, Esq. '77 Gina M. Chistiano '87 Maureen Cholewiak ’88 Anthony Cirineo ’87 John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. ’39 Brian P. Coady '86 Thomas M. Coffee, Jr. ’86 Lynn J. Colyer '86 Christopher J. Combs ’87 Colman Coogan, F.S.C. '53 Steven G. Cooper '85 Cosmo Corvaglia '65 Theresa L. Cox ’87 John E. Cunningham '88 Cornelius G. Curran '84 Christopher M. Russell, ’85, was one of the Alumni Annual Fund Volunteer student phonathoners Robert W. Curry, Jr. ’88 at Industrial Valley bank in center-city Philadelphia.

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Walter F. Janneck '88 Joseph F. Metzinger '88 K. Lemar Rodgers '87 Michele T. Tedeschi '88 Harvey L. Jarmon '83 SSG Bruce W. Mills Julie A. Rosner '88 Peter Z. Teluk '88 David R. Jobes '88 Raymond C. Mohr '86 Michael Rottina '65 Paul A. Theveny '88 Thomas J. Johnston '88 Glenn Morocco, Ph.D. Kevin M. Rowley '76 James W. Thompson '84 James William Jones '49 James W. Morton, III '79 Michael L. Rucinski '71 Werner F. Tillmann '88 Michele A. Kallish '85 Denise C. Mosca '85 Christopher M. Russell '85 Michael M. Tokar '86 Caroline A. Kamper '86 Edward L. Moylett '84 Gary A. Russo '87 Elizabeth E. Tomlinson '88 Howard K. Kaplan '87 Douglas D. Mruz '88 Maureen L. Ryan '88 Rita Toscione '87 Stacy M. Kaplan '86 Elaine R. Mudry '88 Joseph P. Sacchetti '85 Robert T. Tractenberg '86 Charmaine F. Kaula '87 Stephen T. Mudry '86 David B. Saddler '86 John Tronolone Jack M.Keen '72 James M. Murphy '85 Anthony C. Saldutti '63 Paul J. Trowbridge '88 LTC George H. Kellenbenz Theresa A. Murphy '84 Lethi T. Sanford '88 John D. Tumolo '85 Eugene L. Kelly '58 Thomas J. Murphy '56 Robert M. Santry '86 Edward A. Turzanski '81 Paul J. Kelly, III '78 Veronica Murphy Pauline C. Scalvino '87 Stella Szymczak Turzanski Susan M. Kennedy '87 John N. Myseros '86 Francis D. Scanlon '76 William F. Umek '68 Edward M. Kiernan '61 William R. Neary '85 Paul Scheiter, F.S.C., Ph.D. '57 Lilly Vamos '85 Barbara F. Killian '86 John B. Newsome '85 Noreen T. Scherer '86 Christopher Vassalluzzo '85 David G. Kipp '85 Annette C. Nichter '86 Ruth A. Schulhoff '79 John H. Veen '59 Joby Kolsun '87 Frank J. Noonan '55 Oswald A. Schumacher '64 John T. Venit '88 Teresa Hooten Kozempel, O.D. '74 Joseph P. O’Gara '88 Thomas L. Schwegel '76 Winfred M. Venit '87 Marline S. Kraus '87 Thomas P. O’Grady Scott A. Sher '87 Mark A. Viggiani '87 Robert J. Krzaczek '88 Mnaemeka C. Okoro '86 Ann Shields Donna L. Vittorelli '87 William T. Kugler '64 Zita E. O’Reilly '79 Nick M. Signoretta '85 Katherine S. Wade-Battle '81 Donna Kumar '86 Regina M Oristaglio '85 Lisa A. Simonson '85 Charles T. Wahl '58 Kenneth D. LaPat '86 Thomas J. O’Rourke '72 John F. Slanga '71 Joseph J. Waldner Scott J. Lash '82 Roberto R. Oritz '85 Karen T. Slevin '86 Thomas J. Walter '85 Christopher Lawrence '84 Joseph Owens '86 David P. Smeltzer '80 Lisa A. Waugh '79 Joseph F. Lawrow '72 Michael J. Ozga '87 Michael J. Stack '86 Robert P. Weaverling '88 Martha Ledger Gregory B. Pasquale '85 Michael H. Stahler '87 John C. Weber '86 John A. Lehman '88 Edward M. Patane '88 Alice Stanley Gregory Webster '81 William J. Leimkuhler '65 Joseph L. Patti '50 Arthur C. Stanley Francis P. Welsh '86 Nancy E. Lenaghan '87 Joseph F. Pearson '57 John J. Staub '88 Diane R. Werwinski '88 Teri L. Lewis '86 Jeanette Perrot Paul A. Stead '85 Darren S. White '88 Edward J. LoCasale '69 Laura A. Peszka '86 Mary A. Sullivan '83 Joseph E. White '78 Ray P. Lodise '60 Chris Phillips '85 Robert A. Suzuki '86 Thomas W. Whittle, III '85 John M. Loesch, Jr. '88 Carolyn A. Piccone '88 F. Craig Swartz '87 Christine C. Williams '86 William M. Lombard '87 Roger E. Pollitt '88 Edward C. Sweeney '85 CPT. John C. Woods '75 James L. Lore '81 Barbara A. Pomponio '85 Karla M. Sztukowski '83 Mark J. Zarzeczny '85 Christopher E. Loughlin '87 Leo J. Pound '77 James J. Lynch '71 Louis S. Preisler '87 Thomas J. Lynch '62 John K. Price '69 Michael V. Maccaro '85 Joan Procito '83 In addition, special thanks are due to the following James M. Mack '71 Richard Quattrone '88 groups and organizations which actively participated Susann M. Maegerle '88 Joseph V. Queenan '87 in the Annual Fund Phonathon Program: Dave Mahrenholtz Vincent J. Raffaele '82 Edmund P. Makel '88 Mark J. Ratkus, Ph.D. '69 Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity Industrial Valley Bank Alumni Ida Beth Malloy '86 John Rau Alpha Epsilon Delta Society Phi Alpha Beta Society Mike Maloney '87 Karen L. Rawa '85 Alumni Board of Directors Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Frederick M. Manning '59 Ellen E. Reilly '83 Continental Bank Alumni Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Kurt J. Marrone '86 John F. Renz '86 Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity Christopher J. Mars '88 James Ricchiuti '87 Federal Reserve Bank Alumni Reserve Officers Training Corps Elnora E. Martin '79 Ronald C. Rilg Fidelity Bank Alumni Residence Council Roman S. Maslij '86 John D. Rilling '87 First Pennsylvania Bank Alumni Students’ Government Association Ronald W. Matecki '7C Catherine E. Roarty '85 Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Kathy Mauro Kristina S. Roberts '88 Honors Center Vincent M. Mazzei '85 Lawrence E. McAlee '59 Donald J. McAneny '58 Martin B. McCann, III '83 Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND John L. McCloskey '48 Denis J. McCormick '86 Frank McCoy '66 PHONATHON PROGRAM Robert J. McDade '87 Christopher McDermott '79 A FIVE YEAR COMPARISON Gerald V. McDevitt '66 Daniel E. McGonigle '57 John P. McGonigle '86 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 James F. McGowan '71 Patrick J. McGrath '88 Sessions 15 15 16 18 23 Thomas H. McLaughlin '87 Alumni Contacts 2,419 3,919 4,648 5,670 8,631 Joann M. McNamara '86 Pledges 1,269 1,200 1,085 1,574 2,188 Albert J. Meale '88 Amount Pledged William F. Mealey '65 $61,511 $44,205 $41,530 $63,985 $108,110 Gregg R. Melinson '86 Average Pledge $ 48.47 $ 36.84 $ 38.28 $ 40.65 $ 49.41 Joseph W. Menna '88 Volunteers 140 186 207 250 355 Charles A. Messa, III '85 George D. Metro '88

38 AROUND CAMPUS

Honorary degree recipients Kenneth R. Reeher (left) and Dr. Helen F. North stand with Brother Gregory Nugent, (second from right), chairman of the university’s Board of Trustees, and Brother President Patrick Ellis. Classical Scholar & Student Aid Official Honored at Commencement

A prominent classical scholar and degrees on 1,062 men and women in­ member of the university’s Board of the executive director of one of the cluding 240 Evening Division stu­ Trustees. nation’s largest student aid programs dents. Another 193 men and women In presenting Dr. North for her received honorary degrees at La received master’s degrees in busi­ honorary degree, Brother Burke Salle’s 122nd Commencement on ness administration; 29 were praised her as an “outstanding May 12 at Philadelphia’s.Civic Cen­ awarded master’s degrees in re­ teacher, a brilliant scholar, and a ter—Convention Hall. ligious education; 17 received mas­ conscientious citizen” of the aca­ Dr. Helen F. North, chairman of ter’s degrees in bilingual/bicultural demic world. the Classics Department at Swarth- studies (Spanish); 14 were awarded “But it is not simply as an inter­ more College, received an honorary master’s degrees in pastoral counsel­ nationally recognized teacher and doctor of humane letters degree. ing, and nine others were the first La scholar that we praise her this after­ Kenneth R. Reeher, executive direc­ Salle students to be awarded mas­ noon,” Brother Burke continued. “It tor of the Pennsylvania Higher ter’s degrees in education. is rather that, in her years of work Education Assistance Agency, was Brother Daniel Burke, F.S.C., with the most basic and traditional of awarded an honorary doctor of laws Ph.D., president emeritus of the uni­ the humanities, the languages and degree. versity, sponsored Dr. North for her literatures of Greece and Rome, she Brother President Patrick Ellis, degree. Dr. Reeher was sponsored has come to embody so wonderfully F.S.C., Ph.D., conferred bachelor’s by Brother Martin J. Fahey, F.S.C., a their balance and wisdom together

La Salle, Summer 1985 39 with the warmth and vitality of her span the nation from Connecticut to mentary education and special edu­ own Irish heritage and depth and California. cation to create a developmentally- firmness of her faith.” Reeher joined the Pennsylvania oriented professional capable of An author and editor of numerous Department of Public Instruction in teaching in either setting. books and articles in classical and 1960 as a guidance specialist. In Sep­ Upon successful completion of this professional publications, Dr. North tember, 1961, he became coordinator program that leads to a bachelor of is Centennial Professor of Classics at of the department’s Division of Test­ arts degree in education, a student Swarthmore College. She has also ing. He is past president of the Na­ will have the option of receiving held teaching appointments at tional Association of State Scholar­ certification as either an elementary Rosary College, Barnard College and ship Directors and the National education teacher, a special educa­ Columbia University, Vassar Col­ Council of Higher Education Loan tion teacher, or both. lege, American School of Classical Program Directors. He has served as Scheduled to be introduced to in­ Studies, in Athens, and American a consultant to numerous organiza­ coming freshmen in September, the Academy in Rome. In 1965, she tions including the U.S. Office of program is the first of its kind to be taught in La Salle’s Honors Program. Education. In 1981, he was appointed offered in Pennsylvania and, pos­ Dr. North, who is also a trustee of by President Reagan to the National sibly, in the nation. It is unique be­ La Salle University, is past president Commission on Student Financial cause child development serves as a of the American Philological As­ Assistance. focal point for all courses and field sociation and a former member of La Salle’s annual U.S. Army Re­ experiences are integrated through­ the Board of Directors of the Ameri­ serve Officers Training Corps out the four years of study. can Council of Learned Societies and (ROTC) commissioning ceremony According to Dr. Preston Feden, American Academy in Rome. A for 16 new officers was held on May director of La Salle University’s member of Phi Beta Kappa, she has 11 on campus. The unversity’s an­ Elementary and Special Education chaired its Fellowship Committee nual Baccalaureate Mass was held Program, prospective teachers in the and served on its Board of Visiting later that day at the Cathedral program will learn to teach children Scholars. Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul. based upon their developmental Dr. North has also served on vari­ levels and behaviors. ous panels and committees for such ‘‘Prospective teachers will also organizations as the National En­ University Introduces come to understand and appreciate dowment for the Humanities, the the uniqueness of each child as an Fulbright Commission, and the New Education individual,” added Feden. ‘‘The stu­ Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Dis­ dents will also be able to understand tinguished honors include the Program the implications of individual dif­ Charles }. Goodwin Award of Ameri­ La Salle University has developed ferences as they manifest them­ can Philological Association, in 1969, a unique program combining ele­ selves in learning environments.” for her book, Sophrosyne. Reeher was honored for dedicat­ ing the major portion of his life to providing individuals with an op­ portunity to pursue post-secondary education regardless of their eco­ nomic circumstance. ‘‘At a time when higher education, particularly private institutions, is threatened by individuals who feel that financial assistance to students should not be a priority,” his citation said, ‘‘it is well that we honor a per­ son who has worked for over 20 years to ensure that a student’s choice to pursue a college education can be based on his academic ability rather than on his financial inabili­ ty-” Reeher has been executive direc­ tor of PHEAA since its inception in 1964. It is currently one of the largest student aid functions in the nation, administrating $88 million in grants and more than $600 million annually in loans as well as off-campus stu­ dent employment programs and direct aid to private colleges in Penn­ sylvania. The first such agency in the nation to be completely automated, the PHEAA is tied into more than 150 Pennsylvania schools, colleges, and universities, 52 major student loan lending institutions, and nine state or Brother President Patrick Ellis delivered the invocation at a recent dinner honoring non-profit student loan agencies that former British Prime Minister Edward Heath (right) at the Franklin Institute.

40 La Salle’s new program will cul­ speaking, a speech to amuse. During foot sign, two runs scored to tie the minate in a full year of supervised his four year career, Burton won game, and La Salle went on to win student teaching in both elementary more than 100 speaking awards. its first NCAA baseball game in the and special education settings. Also contributing to La Salle’s bottom of the tenth. The Explorers Feden explained that it is not cus­ prestigious finish were Jerry Grune- would win one more game and only tomary for students to receive dual wald, Elizabeth Vrato, Paula Jayne a second loss to South Carolina kept certification in these fields in a four White, and Robert De Gregorio. them from the College World Series year program. When it is possible, it More than 2,500 of the nation’s best in Omaha. is typically accomplished by enroll­ college speakers survived state or re­ The baseball team’s unexpected ing in two separate programs. Unlike gional competition to participate in trip to the NCAA Tournament this approach, La Salle’s program nine different events at the national wrapped up another outstanding will combine the two disciplines into championships. season for Explorer varsities. one program offered by one depart­ La Salle’s Gavel is coached by Vin­ For the second year in a row, La ment. cent Kling, '68, an instructor of Eng­ Salle was best in the Metro Atlantic An evaluation team from the Penn­ lish and Communication Arts at the Athletic Conference in its overall sylvania Department of Education university, and Ruth Kanost. performance in league competition. reviewed La Salle’s new program in The men repeated as the best, while February and is recommending the the women’s teams placed second to program to the Commissioner of Surprising Finish by Holy Cross. Higher Education for approval. “Again it shows the dedication we Students desiring additional infor­ Baseball in NCAA’s get from our part-time coaches, and mation about this program should athletes who were mostly not re­ contact Dr. Preston Feden, director, Caps Outstanding cruited in high school” said Athletic Elementary and Special Education Season for Athletes Director Bill Bradshaw. “And it gives Program, La Salle University, Phila­ us more to go for next year.” delphia, PA 19141. Phone: (215) The count was 1 ball and 2 strikes Four teams were MAAC cham­ 951-1190. on Rick Lovelace, La Salle’s short­ pions: soccer for the second year in stop. a row (with an East Coast Con­ The score was Western Carolina ference title in 1982, its third straight Forensics Team Places 12, La Salle 10 in the bottom of the conference championship); vol­ ninth inning at the NCAA East Re­ leyball for the second straight year; Tenth in Nation gional Tournament at Columbia, SC. men’s cross country (its first team La Salle had lost its first game to title since the 1966 Middle Atlantic La Salle’s Gavel forensics team South Carolina, while Western Caro­ finished an unprecedented tenth in Conference championship) and lina had upset the top seed, Old Do­ men’s swimming (six straight titles, the 15th annual National Cham­ minion, in its first game. One more pionship Speech Tournament, in including four in the ECC). loss and the Explorers were finished Five other teams were second Huntingdon, W. Va., April 25-29. for the season. Competing against 130 of the top place finishers: women’s cross coun­ Lovelace, who had committed try; women’s basketball (with a best- colleges in the nation with one of the three errors earlier in the game, was ever 22-8 record); women’s swim­ smallest teams in the tournament, La up with Darryn Cromwell on first ming (as freshman Kim Long became Salle was the only Pennsylvania in­ base after a walk. Lovelace hit the La Salle’s first Eastern champion); stitution and the only Catholic col­ next pitch to left center, over the 370- softball; and, yes, baseball. lege in the U.S.—to finish in the top ten. La Salle finished higher than such institutions as Harvard, Cor­ nell, Virgnia, Brown, MIT, UCLA, Northwestern, Columbia, among others. Michele Patrick, a senior and president of the Gavel, defeated more than 250 competitors to win the national championship in im­ promptu speaking. She also placed second in extemporaneous speaking and was among the top 24 in the in­ formative category. Currently ranked as the top over­ all speaker in Pennsylvania and fourth highest in the nation, Patrick won a total of six state champion­ ships during her collegiate forensic career. She also finished among the top six in the country in three dif­ ferent events. La Salle’s Greg Burton, the third ranked speaker in Pennsylvania and eighth in the nation, placed in two finals, finishing third in impromptu and fifth in extemporaneous. He also Sam Boone broke a number of Explorer slugging records in 1985. finished in the top 24 in after dinner

41 La Salle, Summer 1985 Gene McDonnell’s 27th season ap­ the NCAA Touranment for only the “This team just didn’t want to stop peared over following a 5-3 loss to second time. playing,” said McDonnell, whose all- Iona at Hank DeVincent Field on The Explorers were seeded fifth in time record at La Salle is now May 4. An at-large bid to the ECAC the five-team field at South Carolina. 372-295-8. “They knew they could hit North Tournament at Orono, ME, But they had the most impressive any pitcher they saw. It was a great where the University of Maine batting statistics of any team there team.” always wins and was already (South Carolina, Old Dominion, The 31 wins were also a new preparing to host an NCAA Regional Rider, St. John’s and Western Caro­ school record. But the La Salle re­ Tournament, only seemed to mean lina were the others). cord books added many other new two or three more games added to In four games, La Salle had 12 hits names and numbers this season. the schedule. But a team which hit (1 run), 12 hits (13 runs), 26 hits (17 Such as: .354 for the season, and occassionally runs), and 11 hits (2 runs) to leave —Kevin Ruch (cross country), pitched and fielded, upset the host the tournament still impressing school records at Van Cortlandt Park team and scored 15, 10 and 10 runs everyone as one of the best hitting in New York and at Belmont Plateau; winning three games to advance to teams in college baseball. Maureen Klein, playing field hockey one afternoon then leading the cross country team the next morning; Joe Rudy (soccer) 14 goals; Vicki Missar (volleyball), MVP of the MAAC Tournament. —Steve Black (basketball), 2012 points, third behind Michael Brooks and Tom Gola; Ralph Lewis (basket­ ball), 1807 points, forth behind Brooks, Gola and Black; Linda Hester (basketball), 579 points in one season, six other games or season in­ dividual records: Steve Williams (swimming), three school records; Kim Long (swimming), six individ­ ual, three relay records; —Sam Boone (baseball), season records for hits (84), runs (73), home runs (11), runs batted in (63), triples (7), total bases (142); Barry Petra- The annual Holroyd Lecture Program on April 19, honored the memory of the late Roland chenko (baseball), 19-game hitting Holroyd and featured a lecture on “The Right To Die—Who Decides," given by Robert streak, 38 stolen bases; Sonya Rogers, M.D., ’56 (second from left), chief of pulmonary service at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and John J. Lombard, Esq., ’56 (second from right), a partner Wilmoth (softball), 21 wins; Chris in the Philadelphia law firm of Morgan, Lewis, and Bockius. Here they discuss the Russell (track), school record 10.29 program with Brother James Muldoon, F.S.C., Ph.D., dean of arts and sciences, and 100 meters, and an NCAA qualifier. Brother President Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. So there’s not much left for 1985-86, is there. Think again. Of the group above, only four, Klein, Black, Lewis and Russell, won’t return for at least one more season. There’s much more to be gained by La Salle’s varsities. And the athletes to do it are still here. —Frank Bertucci

Brother Daniel Bernian Celebrates Golden Jubilee Brother Daniel Bernian, F.S.C., Ph.D., who served the longest term as president in La Salle’s history, cel­ ebrated another milestone this year —his 50th anniversary as a member of the Christian Brothers. Brother Bernian, who is currently Prior to the Holroyd lecture, personal remembrances were offered about the "Good a professor of French and Spanish at Doctor” from (standing, from left): Russell Hodges, Francis Sterling, ’56; Brother William the university, served as La Salle’s Quinn, '37; John Magee, '53; Henry Close, ’33; Herbert Cohen, ’63; Brother James Mul­ chief executive from 1958 to 1969. doon, '57, and Bertram Kreger, ’48. Seated (from left): John Penny, ’37; Bernard Ronis, During his tenure as president, La ’28; John Helwig, ’50; David Badolato, ’71, and Joseph Flubacher, ’35. Salle appointed its first two laymen

42 Brother Daniel Bernian presents “Presi~ dent’s MedaP’to the late Eugene Ormar- dy during La Salle's Centennial celebra­ tion in 1963.

as vice presidents, initiated a Faculty Senate, built a new science center, a student union, and three residence Cy Coleman (center) receives “President’s Medal” from Brother President halls, and established the nation’s Patrick Ellis as Brother Gene Graham, producer of Music Theatre, watches. first college-sponsored professional summer music theatre. A native of , Brother Ber­ Composer Cy Coleman Receives “President’s nian took his first vows as a member of the Brothers of the Christian Medal” at Music Theatre Opener Schools on Sept. 8, 1935. He earned Cy Coleman, one of America’s completed its run on July 28, Music a bachelor of arts degree from The most dynamic and innovative com­ Theatre producer Brother Gene Catholic University of America, a posers, received La Salle Univer­ Graham, F.S.C., presented an orig­ masters of arts degree in French and sity’s “President’s Medal” in cer­ inal review of Coleman’s music, Spanish from the University of Penn­ emonies prior to the opening of the “Hey Look Me Over,” from August sylvania, and a doctorate from Laval La Salle Music Theatre’s production 2-August 25. University, Quebec. He has done of one of Coleman’s greatest Broad­ Cy Coleman’s music has enjoyed post-graduate work in Rome, Italy, way triumphs, “Sweet Charity,” on immense popularity on Tin Pan and at the University of Denver. July 2, in the Dan Rodden Theatre on Alley as well as in Hollywood films La Salle’s president emeritus has campus. and Broadway musicals. His awards been awarded honorary doctor of La Salle University’s Brother include a Tony (for “On The Twen­ laws degrees by Villanova, St. tieth Century”), three Emmys, two Joseph’s and Temple Universities. President Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., made the presentation to Coleman Drama Desk Awards, and Cue’s He received a doctor of pedagogy Golden Apple. degree from his own La Salle Uni­ on stage prior to the opening curtin. The medal is awarded only on As an artist, producer, and ar­ versity in 1969. ranger, he has made more than a Early in his career, Brother Ber­ special occasions to honor a particu­ larly noteworthy achievement. Cole­ dozen LPs for major labels. Cole­ nian taught at Philadelphia’s West man’s Broadway credits include the Catholic and La Salle High Schools, man was honored on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a musical monumental musical comedy hit of College St. Patrice, Quebec, Canada, 1966, “Sweet Charity,” as well as The Catholic University, and at Co- contributor, not only to many Broad­ way shows, but to motion pictures, “Wildcat,” starring Lucille Ball, and lehio Buonanova, Spain. He joined Sid Ceaser’s “Little Me.” He also La Salle’s faculty in 1951 as an assis­ recordings, television, and the con­ cert stage. brought us “Barnum,” in 1980; “On tant professor of French. Two years The Twentieth Century,” in 1978, later he became the first director of The “President’s Medal” was most and “I Love My Wife,” in 1977. housing and dean of men. From 1954 recently awarded to conductor Many of his songs have become to 1958, he served as dean of students Leonard Bernstein in 1979. The American standards. They include and vice president of the La Salle previous recipient was the late “Witchcraft,” “The Best is Yet To College Corporation. Eugene Ormandy, the musical direc­ Come,” “Pass Me By,” “It Amazes Brother Bernian has been honored tor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Me,” and “Hey Look Me Over.” frequently, has traveled extensively, who received the medal in 1963 dur­ For three decades, ever since he and has been a member of numerous ing La Salle’s 100th anniversary cel­ began playing the piano in some of civic and cultural organizations. He ebration. America’s smartest night clubs with still maintains a number of active La Salle Music Theatre dedicated his own Cy Coleman Trio, the name memberships including a seat on the its 1985 season as “A Summer of Cy of Cy Coleman has been synonymous Board of Trustees of Philadelphia Coleman.” After “Sweet Charity” with wonderful music. Community College.

LaSalle, Summer 1985 43 ALUMNI NEWS

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’53 '61 Edward P. Gallen was appointed ex­ ecutive director Help-Instruct-Prevent- in-Drugs (H.I.P.I.D.) counseling services and programs. James T. McLaughlin, vice president of Kidder, Peabody & Com­ pany, Inc., has been elected president of Municipal Bond Club of Philadelphia. Edgar M. Guertin '62______a guided missile frigate home ported in Charles J. Echelmeier has opened his Philadelphia. Ronald C. Deery is secretary/treasurer of own insurance agency in Willow Grove, Cook Associates, Inc., a graphic design Pa. Peter J. Keenan has been appointed '68______and Lithographic firm in Conshohocken, treasurer of Lewis, Gilman & Kynett, Inc., James R. Corbett has been named to the Pa. Edgar M. Guertin has been appointed in Philadelphia. advisory board of the National En­ general manager for 3M Equipment Ser­ trepreneurship Foundation. He is also vice & Support Division, in St. Paul, president of Spectrum Capital Corpor­ Minn. ’63 ation, of Sacramento, Ca. ' 54 ______'70 ______Charles G. Happ is a member of the Dennis J. Braithwaite has been appointed Quakertown Concert band and also plays with the Dixieland band at the “Gob­ and confirmed as a Atlantic County (N.J.) Nicholas J. Cap- blers” night club, in Point Pleasant, Pa. Superior Court Judge. pello was appointed senior engineering Amedio S. Pantoni, Jr. manager for Digital Equipment Corp. ' 55 ______Joseph A. D’Amato has received his mas­ Thomas J. Dempsey became a sales con­ ter’s degree in taxation from Widener sultant in employee benefits and estate Stanley J. Birch, Jr. has recently been ap­ University. planning at Valley Forge Financial pointed president of Carrier Foundation, BIRTHS: to James P. O’Donnell and his Group, Inc., in King of Prussia, Pa. in Belle Mead, N.J. Amedio S. Pantoni, Jr. wife, a son, Philip Joseph; to H. Randolph has been appointed budget manager for Pomeroy and his wife, a daughter, There- se Elise. ’57______TV Guide magazine, in Radnor, Pa. Thomas P. Duffy has been elected sec­ ' 71 ______retary of the New Jersey Society of ' 64 ______Certified Public Accountants. Louis T.M. Conti, Esq., has been as­ William J. Lahr is senior vice presi- sociated with the Philadelphia Law firm dent/CFO for Slater, Hanft, Martin, Inc., of Saul, Ewing, Remick, & Saul. Theodore '58______an advertising agency in New York. D. De Gaetano is a senior partner in the Eugene L. Kelly is now employed as a senior contract administrator at Tele­ dynamics Division of Hamilton Standard ' 65 ______Electronics Systems Inc., in the Fort Ltc. James J. David has been appointed Washington Industrial Park. commander of the 122nd RAOC Georgia Army National Guard, in Atlanta. Kelly Elected President '59______of Alumni Association Arthur F. Newman has been elected sec­ ' 66 ______At the May meeting of the Alumni ond vice president-group advertising for the Paul Revere Company, in Wor- James Wilson was appointed plant con­ Association Board of Directors, Paul chester, Mass. troller of the plastics plant of the Plastics, J. Kelly, III, '78, was elected Associa­ Point & Vinyl Division of the Ford Motor tion President for 1985-86. Others of­ Co., in Milan, Michigan. ficers elected were: Nicholas M. ’60 Rongione, '76, Executive Vice Presi­ George K. Dunye has joined the Inter­ dent; Elizabeth G. Harper, ’80, Vice national Products Trading Corporation, ’67______President; Louise Jackson Billups, USA, as chairman and chief executive CDR Walter M. Migrala, Jr. has assumed officer. ’83, Secretary; and James R. Yoa, ’66, the command of the USS Clifton Sprague, Treasurer.

44 '76 ______and her husband Walter Wojciechowski, their first child, a son, Christopher James. David L. Bader, C.P.A., received his MBA from California State University at Long Beach and transferred to the Army’s Per­ '80______sonnel Research & Assessment Group in Walter Baker, Jr. was promoted to unit June. Michael J. Brzezinski is director of Michael Diccicco manager of the Chubb & Son Department finance for Northeastern Hospital. of Financial Institutions in its New York MARRIAGE: Michael J. Brzezinski to City Midtown West Office. Stephen C. Margaret A. Dolan. DeAngelo, CPA, has been promoted to firm of Universal Sales & Marketing Con­ BIRTH: to Nicholas M. Rongione and his manager of Group accounting in the of­ sultants. Michael Diccicco is an executive wife Barbara, a daughter, Maria. fice products divisions of Alco Standard vice president of Letven/Diccicco Corp. in Valley Forge, Pa. John A. Advertising, Inc., in Horsham, Pa. John '77 ______Dougherty is working in New York as a M. Fahy received his masters degree in senior management consultant for Price mechanical engineering from Union Col­ Ingrid McHale Kozmin has been elected Waterhouse. Robert Gitman is executive lege, in Schenectacy, NY. Lawrence J. a cash management officer in First Penn­ vice president and a partner in Packman Fichter, Jr., is vice president of finance sylvania Bank’s Commercial Banking Ser­ Marketing Associates, Inc., in Philadel­ and chief financial officer of American vices Group, in Philadelphia. Dorothy A. phia. Cheryl Leigh Rice Moore was Fuel Technologies, Inc., in Federalsburg, McMullen is manager of accounting and named controller and office manager Md. David J. Hines is vice presi- taxation for Northern Foods USA, in Bryn with Homlyn Associates, Inc., in Society dent/divisional merchandising manager Mawr, Pa. Hill. Sandra Berman O’Hara is assistant for G. Fox and Company, in Hartford, controller for AGS Management Systems, Conn. Dennis J. Nemeth has been named '78 ______in Philadelphia. Harry Quirk has been complex manager for G. Fox and Com­ appointed district manager for Repco MARRIAGE: Joseph J. Stoll to Linda M. pany, in Champaign, Ill. John J. Ward has Parts USA. Mauro, ’80. joined the Pennsylvania Pacific Corpor­ MARRIAGES: Sandra Berman to ation, in Warminster, Pa., as a sales rep­ Terence K. O’Hara; Linda M. Mauro to resentative for Philadelphia. '79______Joseph J. Stoll, ’78; Fred Trucker to Joan­ ne M. Walker, ’80. Dean J. Cimino is an account executive BIRTHS: to Harry Quirk and his wife with Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. Robert '72______Ellen Overcash Quirk, ’79, a daughter, M. Harapczynski received his MBA from Eugene J. Allen, Jr. has been named vice Alison Marie. president of marketing for AGA, SA in Widener University. Ernest D. Huggard Rio De Janiero, Brazil. John F. Burghart has been appointed vice president of ' 81______finance and accounting at Empire Sav­ is manager for Video Accessories Benjamin Cohen was discharged from the Merchandising at R.C.A., in Deptford NJ. ings and Loan Association, of Hammon- Army as a First Lieutenant last Spring ton, N.J. Ellen McNamara is an actuarial William J. Doyle, Jr., director of manage­ and has become operations manager for ment information services at the analyst at Towers, Perrin, Forster and Citicorp Diners Club, in Denver, Col. Crosby, in Philadelphia. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transpor­ Thomas M. Tresnan has been appointed tation Authority (SEPTA) and instructor BIRTHS: to Ellen Overcash Quirk and an assistant vice president of the Seam­ Harry Quirk, ’80, of computer science at La Salle Univer­ her husband a daughter, en’s Bank for Savings, in New York. Alison Marie; to Wendy Strang Rooney sity’s Evening Division, has his first book, MARRIAGES: Teresa DiLello to Thomas and her husband Thomas, a son, Matthew Using SuperCalc: The Next Generation, Bachinsky; John Mayza to Michelle Thomas; to Kathleen Hess Wojciechowski published by John Wiley & Sons. Richard Aubrey. J. Haselbarth is an assistant vice presi- dent/retail lending officer for Atlantic Financial Federal, in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Gary Jessel has purchased a real estate business, Fox Realty, in Ocean City, N.J. '73 ______John W. Kinee has been promoted to vice president in the Trust Division of Provi­ dent National Bank. John J. Middleton, Esq., joined the law firm of D. Lawrence Rubini, Esq., in Richboro, Pa.

'74 ______Joseph M. Huber has received his mas­ ter’s degree in taxation from Widener University. BIRTH: to Michael James Seeley and his wife Terry, a son, Michael James, Jr.

'75______Karl F. Kreiser is district sales manager in Philadelphia for L’oreal, a division of Cosmair, Inc., of New York. BIRTHS: to Carl Castillano and his wife, Diane Moyer, ’80 (right), a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic bronze medal-winning field a son, Carl Joseph; to Stephen J. Finley hockey team, became the first woman inducted into La Salle's Hall of Athletes, in and his wife Mary, a son, Mark William; ceremonies at a dinner on May 17 at Lu Lu Country Club. Making the presentation were to Joseph Morrison and his wife Susan, Philip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq., president of the Alumni Association, and Teresa Hooten their third child, a son, Jeffery David. Kozempel, O.D., '74, chairperson of the Hall of Athletes Selection Committee.

45 LaSalle, Summer 1985 BIRTHS: to Joseph X. Vazquez and his Mary Forrest; Kenneth J. Jenkins to Joan­ resentative with Thonet Industries, a con­ wife Tracey, a daughter, Katie Elizabeth. ne Lyons. tract furniture manufacturer. 2nd Lt. Vin­ cent J. Hogan has completed his armor officer basic course at the U.S. Army 'B2______^83______Armor School in Fort Knox, KY. Wallace Stephen Boyle has been appointed ac­ MARRIAGES: Louise Marie Jackson to Young was appointed manager of counting supervisor of the public rela­ Lewis Benjamin Billups; Robert S. purchasing of the Fox Chase Cancer tions and Wahlstrom divisions of Lewis, Lebair, Jr. to Debbie Schwartz; Steven F. Center, in Philadelphia. Gilman and Kynett Public Relations, in Tacca to Theresa M. Taylor, ’83. Philadelphia. Veronica M. Cox-Emanuel '85______has been promoted to financial analyst at James V. Ricigliano has been promoted to Cigna Corporation, in Philadelphia. '84______vice president/architectural engineering MARRIAGES: Thomas DeCrescente to Thomas Frank Forsythe is a sales rep­ for Kling-Lindguist, Inc.

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Bank. Clarence Harris, of General Elec­ delphia and from the City’s Department '20______tric’s Re-entry systems, has been of Recreation and has become a realtor Charles S. Adami received a tribute from awarded a patent for the invention of a associate with William Brucker and Co., the City of Philadelphia after 62 years of biaxial surface force gauge in re-entry Inc. Ronald A. Baselice has his own service. He was given a replica of the systems technology. Rev. James P. manufacturing representative and dis­ Liberty Bell. Harvey, O.S.F.S., recently marked the sil­ tribution business for lab equipment and ver anniversary of his ordination to the supplies in Dallas, Texas. Valentine A. priesthood. Frank McHale has retired Freitag has served 30 years at the Naval ' 39______from Texaco, Inc., in Wilmington, Calif, Air Development Center in Warminster, Michael C. Rainone, Esq., has been re­ as a project chemist. He is now working Pa. Joseph Rodriquez was appointed by elected president of the Columbus Civic as a chemist in Long Beach, Calif. President Reagan, and confirmed by the Association of Pennsylvania. U.S. Senate, to be one of the three new ’51 Federal Judges in the U.S. District Court '40______for New Jersey. Harold L. Small has retired and is now Chester T. Cyzio attended the American a part-time building superintendent for Bar Association Convention in London, an apartment complex in Rochester, N.Y. England as a representative of Probate ' 36______Section. He is president of the Philadel­ John J. Kelly received the Republican phia Professional Society and the nomination for Superior Court Judge in '41______Jagiellonian Law Society. Pennsylvania and will stand for election H. Blake Hayman, M.D., was elected in November. Robert J. Maro, Sr., M.D., president of the medical staff of St. has been elected president of the Family Mary’s Hospital, in Langhorne, Pa. '52______Physicians Society of Camden & William F. Simpson, C.P.C.U., is manage­ Gloucester Counties, N.J. ment training manager for Kemper Group ' 4 8 ______Insurance in Long Grove, Ill. He recently Albert E. Amarosi became president of conducted two performance appraisal '57______Waltrachem, Inc., in Wilmington, Del. workshops for the Loss Control Division John J. McCann, Ph.D., associate of the Alliance of American Insurance. professor of French at the university, was writer-in-residence during May and June ’49 at the Hambidge Center for the Arts, in '53______Georgia. Joseph E. Murray has been ap­ Brother John J. Byrne, F.S.C., has ac­ pointed Oregan Mental Health Com­ cepted a teaching post at St. John’s Inter­ missioner. national School in Waterloo, Belgium. Joseph J. Hanna, O.D. has been appointed senior vice president of Inter’Group Ser­ '58______vices Corporation, in Wayne, Pa. Louis J. Casale, M.D., was re-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. John John J. Quinn 54______Haggerty has been appointed president ' of Citibank () N.A. in Towson, Dominic G. Bocco, Esq., has been ap­ Md. pointed as a member of the National Ex­ Henry J. Gunther has retired from U.S. ecutive Board of Deborah Hospital Foun­ National Security Agency. He received dation. He will be representing the state ’5 9 ______the Director’s Career Development of Florida which has 41 volunteer Rev. Francis Eksterowicz was ordained to Award. John J. Quinn, vice president of chapters and 16,000 volunteers. Nicholas the priesthood for the Diocese of Burl­ Beneficial Savings Bank, was honored at C. D’Angelo retired from the Internal ington, Vt. He is an associate pastor of St. a special retirement ceremony held in the Revenue Service after 32 years of service Michael’s Church in Brattleboro, Vt. Bank’s board room at the main office in in the Philadelphia District Office. He Lawrence E. McAlee has joined the law Philadelphia. was presented with the Albert Gallatin firm of Monteverde, Hemphill, Award at a luncheon at Palumbo’s. Maschmeyer & Obert, P.C., in Philadel­ '50______phia. Stephen P. Carter has been promoted to ' 55______assistant vice president and assistant Edmund F. Armstrong has retired from '60______auditor of the Philadelphia National teaching with the Archdiocese of Phila­ Brother Edward Conway, F.S.C., was ap-

46 ca at Rohm & Haas, Co. John J. Keane was Brother Richard Kestler, F.S.C., provin­ awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Ser­ cial of the Baltimore Province (1979-1985], vice award by Admiral S.A. White, Chief has joined the faculty of La Salle College of Naval Material, for his outstanding High School in Philadelphia. Theodore technical contributions while serving as M. Pappas is president and CEO of the technical specialist in the sensors McLaughlin Company, a general in­ avionics technology directorate at the surance agency with offices in Washing­ Dr. James T. Richard Naval Air Development Center, in Warm­ ton, D.C. and Ohio. inster, Pa. Charles A. Schmidt has been MARRIAGE: John J. Thomas, Ph.D., to elected an associate fellow of the Ameri­ Sandra S. Koning, Esq. pointed director of campus ministry at St. can Institute of Aeronautics and Gabriel’s Hall, in Audubon, Pa. St. Astronautics (AIAA). Gabriel’s is a rehabilitation center for ' 66______court-committed adolescent boys. John E. ' 64______James P. Sterba, Ph.D., has been Margraff was recently re-elected to the Harry L. Baker, III, is director for the promoted to full professor in the Board of Directors at Holy Redeemer membership development and retention Philosophy department of the University Hospital and Medical Center, in at Builders Association of South Florida, of Notre Dame. His publications include Meadowbrook, Pa. Dr. James T. Richard, in Miami Lakes, Florida. William T. Can­ The Demands of Justice, Morality in Prac­ professor of Psychology of Bucks County non, Esq., argued a wrongful death case tice, Justice: Alternative Political Per­ Community College, has been awarded a against the government before the United spectives, The Ethics of War and Nuclear diploma in professional psychotherapy States Supreme Court in February, 1985. Deterrence and over 60 articles. He is by the International Academy of Pro­ Sean Gresh is employed by Honeywell in also general editor of the Wadsworth fessional Counseling and Psychotherapy. as a speechwriter. Rev. Anthony Basic Issues in Philosophy Series. Richard J. Vanderloo has been teaching A. Wojcinski was ordained to the priest­ for 24 years, and is presently teaching at hood for the Diocese of Pueblo, Colorado. the Sheraton Middle School in Wilm­ ’67 ington, Del. ’65 '61______John W. Becher, Jr., D.O., is chairman of emergency medicine at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Joseph A. Dieterle, D.O., has been appointed dean at the Philadelphia College of Os­ teopathic Medicine. Edward J. Gallagher James A. Donahue has been appointed to a second term as chairman of the department of French at Wheaton College, in Norton, Mass. Rev. Robert J. Fritz has been awarded a post-master’s certificate in gerontology by the Wurzweiler School of Social Work Brother Luke Maher, F.S.C. at Yeshiva University in New York. James A. Donahue has been elected Joseph L. Hepp is secretary of the Greater president of the Philadelphia Chapter of Trenton Life Underwriters Association. the American Defense Preparedness As­ He is a warden of the Knights of Col- sociation (ADPA). He is director of the umbus-Hightstown Council. Brother Luke U.S. Army Armaments Research and De­ Maher, F.S.C., former director of educa­ velopment Center Test Site (ATS), in Fort tion for the Baltimore Province, has been Joseph A. Dieterle, Brother Richard Dix, N.J. Brother Richard Grzeskiewicz, appointed principal of Paterson (N.J.) D.O. Kestler, F.S.C. F.S.C., was appointed principal of Seton- Catholic High School. ’62______Frederick J. Ciao was named principal of Bishop McDevitt High School, in Wyncote Pa. John M. Herndon is an investment services consultant with Wright Investors Service, in Bronxville, N.Y., presently marketing his firm’s investment manage­ ment services to financial institutions in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas. Brother Joseph F. Mahon, F.S.C., has been appointed director of education for the Christian Brothers’ Baltimore Prov­ ince. Philip C. McGuire, Ph.D., professor of English at Michigan State University, will have his book Speechless Dialect: Shakespeare’s Open Silences published by the University of California Press this Fall. Frederick C. Vincent has been given an outstanding High School Science and Math Teacher award by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers. La Salle University’s Accounting Association and the Beta Alpha Accounting Honors Society honored five graduates for their distinguished contributions to the profession at '63______a dinner on April 19. Shown with Brother Emery Mollenhauer (third from left), the Thomas H. Aag has been promoted to university’s provost, are (from left): James J. Reed, ’64; Francis J. Storey, Jr., '67; business manager, Coatings North Ameri- J. Anthony Hayden, Jr., ’67; Alexander S. Micko, ’69, and Anthony J. Nocella, ’66.

47 LaSalle, Summer 1985 ALUMNI HOMECOMING

Hundreds of members of La Salle’s Alum­ ni Association with their spouses returned to campus on May 17-18 for various re union activities that included computer seminars, a Sociology Department work­ shop, an alumni/varsity baseball game, and other activities.

Celebrating their 50th reunion with Brother F. Christopher (fourth from left), the university's long-time director of admissions, are (from left): Thomas Walsh, Charles Gens cheimer, Bernard Bradley, foseph Flubacher, William Regan, Joseph Meehan, and Charles O’Donnell, M.D.

Brother Gerald Fitzgerald, the university's director of ad­ Following the Alumni Memorial Mass, three presidents emeritus of the missions, joins his fellow graduates from the class of 1970, Steve university join their former students in the De La Salle Chapel. From Rineer (left) and his wife, Karen, and Paul Hannan and his wife, left: Brother Daniel Bernian, John J. Brady, '60; Brother Daniel Burke, Kathy. Rev. Leonard H. Zeller, '70, who was celebrant and homilist at the Mass; Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler, and Rev. fames P. Harvey, O.S.F.S., '50, who served as concelebrant.

Brother Paul Scheiter, '57 (left), greets some of the alumni celebrating their first reunion: Al Salazar, Maribel W. Molyneaux, who served as class gift representative, Roger Marchetti, Mike Williamson, and Mark Lahoda.

Diane Bones, '75, celebrates her tenth an­ niversary reunion with her father, Thomas, '45, returning for his fortieth reunion.

Returning for the tenth anniversary reunion are (from left): Richard Jacovini, foseph Wilson, his wife, Trish, Pat Black Guntle, Doug Henderson, Sue Brennan, Robin Henderson, Jim Guntle, and Robert Casey.

48 Helping to make their 20th anniversary reunion a success for their Rev. fames P. Harvey, O.S.F.S. (left), and Walter L. Colman classmates are class of 1965 Committee members William Leimkuhler (right) chat with Charles V. Kelly, who served as class advisor (center), William Mealey (5th from right), and Raymond Duckworth (3rd to the Class of 1950 shortly after he began his teaching career at from right). La Salle.

When these members of the Class of 1955 were students, Brother F. Christopher (2nd from right) was the dean of the college. Brother John Owens (2nd from right) joins alumni celebrating their 25th Sharing memories are (from left): Frank Noonan, Brother anniversary reunion (from left): Ray Lodise, Paul Schofield, Robert Gear, Charles E. Gresh, Frank Donohoe, Dave Smith and Bob Ra- John McDonald, Donald Sprague, Raymond Heckroth, Howard Manogue, maine. and Joseph Walton.

Brother G. Claude Demitras, '52, professor of chemistry, greets members Brother Anthony Wallace (2nd from right) taught these mem­ of the Class of 1970 and their wives (from left): Greg LeCerff, Dave Barry, bers of the Class of 1940 (from left): Thomas J. Ryan, Nicholas Pat and Thomas McGuigan, Dr. John J. O'Donnell and his wife, Marge. E. Pensiero, John F. McMenamin, and Dr. Horace G. Butler, who served as class gift representative.

LaSalle, Summer 1985 49 La Salle High School, in Pittsburgh. office of Manning, Selvage & Lee, a pub­ ington, D.C. George N. Costantino, M.D., Alfred A. Ruggiero received an award as lic relations agency in Santa Monica, Ca. has been appointed assistant clinical an outstanding teacher assistant in the John J. McAvoy, English teacher at Log professor at Temple University’s School English Department at Lehigh University. College Junior High School, has been of Medicine. Dennis H. Engle was named selected as the "Outstanding Young assistant vice president for commercial Educator” by the Suburban Bucks County loans at Industrial Valley Bank, of Phila­ ’68 Jaycees. James Naegeli has been named delphia. William J. Flannery has been ap­ head soccer coach at Central Catholic pointed an adjunct assistant professor of High School in Canton, Ohio, where he Industrial Relations for the Harrisburg teaches religion. He also is a member of Center of St. Francis College. Michael J. the part time faculty of Walsh College, in Kane is computer systems analyst for Canton. Michael J. Wilkin has been MITRE Corporation. promoted to deputy regional adminis­ MARRIAGE: William John Meis, D.O. to trator in Region III of the U.S. Small Busi­ Mary Lou Schneiders, D.P.M., ’75. ness Administration. BIRTHS: to William Stokan and his wife, Gerald E. Davis their second son, Craig Francis; to John E. Tomaszewski, M.D. and his wife Jane ’71______M. Borschel Tomaszewski, ’75, their third Gerald E. Davis has been promoted to Thomas J. Baldino, Ph.D., assistant child, a son, Christopher Gregory. branch manager for Southern New Jersey professor of political science at Juniata for the Ohio Casualty Insurance Group. College, was given a Lindback Foun­ William F. Githens was promoted to a dation award for distinguished teaching. senior vice president in First Penn­ James M. Dunning, director of the Gov­ '74 sylvania Bank Corporation’s economic ernor’s Veterans Outreach and As­ and planning department, in Philadel­ sistance Center (GVOAC), has been phia. Robert T. Moran has joined the staff named Veteran Advocate of the year by of Key Pharmaceuticals in Miami, the Philadelphia District Office of the Florida, as a corporate vice president of U.S. Small Business Administration. Ed­ human resources and has been elected an ward J. Hughes, Esq., received his MBA officer of the corporation. Daniel F. Per- from Widener University. Martin C. ugini, D.O., was promoted to Colonel in Malloy, Esq., has become a partner in the the U.S. Army. He is the department law firm of La Brum and Doak in Phila­ chief of the Eisenhower Army Medical delphia. Center, department of Family Medicine BIRTHS: to David J. Badolato, M.D., and in Augusta, Ga. Rev. Richard J. Regan his wife, Eileen, a daughter, Theresa was ordained to the priesthood for the Helen; to Edward J. Hughes, Esq., and his Eugene V. Flynn, Rev. Michael E. Diocese of San Angelo, Texas. wife, Joan, a daughter, Jamie; to Anthony Esq. Kerper BIRTH: to Joseph P. Flynn, Jr. and his Salerno, Ph.D., and his wife, Janet, their wife, Ann, their third child, a daughter, second child, Marc Alexander. Erin Elizabeth. Donald A. Casolaro is a social studies teacher and golf coach at St. Augustine Preparatory School, in Richland, N.J. ' 69______Brian J. Goodhart has been promoted to John Coia is a teacher at Northeast Cath­ manager at Price Waterhouse’s office of olic High School. Bernard M. Feldman government services, in Washington, D.C. has been named assistant clinical Kathleen McCullough Dyer is working in professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the neonatal intensive care unit at St. James M. Dunning the University of California’s Irvine Christopher’s Hospital for Children, in School of Medicine. Philadelphia. Eugene V. Flynn, Esq., re­ BIRTH: to Richard Hathaway and his cently joined the law firm of Kosnandar wife Carol, a son, Michael Allen. & Associates in Jakarta, Indonesia. Major '72 ______William M. Kennedy, USMC has been Thomas W. Biester is director of research awarded the second Defense meritorious '70 and evaluation for the American Board of service medal of his military career for Surgery, in Philadelphia. James J. Devine his work on the Naval Board at NATO has received a doctorate in foreign headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. He language education from Temple Univer­ also completed his MSBA from Boston sity. Wearn D. Heinz is a senior com­ University overseas program. Rev. mercial underwriter at Security In­ Michael E. Kerper was ordained for the surance Group’s Philadelphia Regional priesthood for the diocese of Manchester, Office. Francis J. Kolpak, Ph.D., is a re­ New Hampshire. Thomas D. McGovern is search chemist with Hercules, Inc. John assistant vice president and auditor for Michael J. Wilkin M. Motto was appointed assistant admin­ SeaFirst Bank, in Seattle. Leonard F. istrator at Fair Acres Geriatric Center, in Milewski has been appointed chief resi­ Lima, Pa. Paul B. Sweeney received his dent in general surgery at Hahnemann James M. Carroll has started his own master of education degree from Temple University Hospital. management consulting firm based in St. University and has been named presi­ BIRTHS: to Michael D. Flanagan, M.D., Louis. He provides training and represen­ dent of McCafferty Funeral Home, Inc. and his wife, Joyce M. Gray, ’76, a daugh­ tation for management in labor and em­ He also won the Quakertown Triathalon ter, Mollie Gray Flanagan; to Elizabeth ployee relations. James M. Hamid is vice in a course record of 1 hour, 39 minutes, Rodini Kuny and her husband Paul Kuny, president of Abel Holding Co., Inc., 12 seconds. ’75, a son, Andrew Joseph. which operates the largest Shrine Circus MARRIAGE: Francis J. Kolpak, Ph.D., to in the U.S. and also operates the N.J. Susan Lee Stanko. State Fair. Michael C. Karzarnowicz has been appointed manager of strategic technical planning for Air Products and '73 ______'75______Chemicals, Inc. A William Krenn was Ralf S. Anoia received his MBA in infor­ Brother Michael Dura completed his nov­ named vice president, corporate mation systems management from itiate and has joined the Discalced financial relations, for the Los Angeles George Washington University, in Wash­ Carmelite Friars in Washington, D.C.

50 Gregg R. Lodes, D.C., opened a second BIRTH: to Marco Zanoni and his wife office for family chiropractic health care Linda Martorelli, ’80, a daughter, Kristin. in his Oreland, Pa. home. Dennis O’Dowd O’Henry Features has been appointed district sales man­ Claude Koch’s Work ager of Southeast Asia for Northwest '78 ______Orient Airlines. Robert J. Payne has been Cynthia M. Fair has been promoted to promoted to vice president of Merrill personnel assistant with the Philadelphia Lynch (Pa.). Lawrence M. Sigman, M.D., Fire Department. Rita Marie Frank is a is a clinical associate at the University of volunteer at the Morris Arboretum of the Maryland’s Cancer Center. He has re­ University of Pennsylvania. Catherine M. cently received an individual National Harper, Esq., has become associated with Research Service Award for research in the law firm of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin tumor resistance in chemotherapy. Susan and Maxwell, in Lansdale, Pa. Joseph Brennan Szymanski is working at Fox & Phillips is an assistant professor of econ­ Lazo Realtors as a sales associate. David omics at Creighton University, in Omaha. J. Trumbore, M.D. is in private practice Susan Sejeski Pitts, M.D., has completed in Pittsburgh. He is specializing in her pediatrics residency and will be ob­ internal medicine and infectious dis­ taining her masters in public health at the eases. Kurt Zeglen, M.D., finished his University of North Carolina in Chapel radiology residency at Bryn Mawr Hospi­ Hill. Airman Matthew F. Toma graduated tal and began working in his speciality at from Air Force basic training at Lackland St. Joseph’s Hospital, in Carbondale, Pa. Air Force Base in Texas. MARRIAGE: Mary Lou Schneiders, BIRTHS: to Michael Harmarsh and his D.P.M. to William John Meis, D.O., ’73. wife, a daughter, Jessica Lauren; to Susan BIRTHS: to Paul Kuny and his wife Eliza­ Sejeski Pitts, M.D. and her husband Ted, beth Rodini Kuny, ’74, a son, Andrew a son, Nicholas Christopher. Joseph; to Robert J. Payne and his wife Denise, their third child, first daughter, Alison Elizabeth; to Mary Rita Stinson '79 ______Sheldon and her husband, a son, Ian Paul J. Cannon has received his MBA Charles; to Jan e M. B o rsch el from Widener University. Thomas B. Cor- Tomaszewski and her husband John E. kery earned a doctor of osteopathy Tomaszewski, M.D., ’73, their third child, degree from the University of New Eng­ a son, Christopher Gregory; to Kurt land College of Osteopathic Medicine. Zeglen, M.D., and his wife, a son, Colin He will be serving a one year internship Andrew. at Suburban General Hospital, in Nor­ ristown, Pa. Joseph M. Eisenhardt, Jr. is a juvenile officer for the Barrington New A short story written by Claude '76 *______Jersey Police Department. Lisa Hastings Koch, ’40, an English professor at the William B. Exley has received his doctor has received her master of education degree in speech correction from Trenton university, has been selected as one of medicine degree from Temple Univer­ of the twenty best stories published sity Medical School. He is doing his in­ (N.J.) State College. Stephen P. Imms, Jr., ternship at Reading Hospital. Jane A. is chairman of the American Citizenship in America in 1984. Ferry, M.D., has been appointed to the Committee of Montgomery County (PA) Koch’s story, “Bread and Butter staff of Grandview Hospital. She will Bar Association. John J. Kelly, Jr., re­ Questions,’’ appears in Prize Stories serve as a full time staff member of the ceived his doctor of osteopathy degree 1985: The O. Henry Awards (Double­ healthcare facilities emergency medicine from the Philadelphia College of Os­ day & Co.), as part of a series that for department. Neil Gutmaker was awarded teopathic Medicine. Daniel P. Lavery has sixty-five years has published the a master of divinity degree by the Univer­ been appointed vice president of retail finest in contemporary prose fiction. sity of Dubuque Theological Seminary, in operations at Joseph W. Riley Company in Lancaster, Pa. Capt. Francis W. Koch’s work in this volume joins that Dubuque, Iowa. Dorothy M. Moore, M.D., of such other 1985 prize winers as completed a pediatric ophthalmology fel­ Moynihan was involved in a NATO spon­ lowship at Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary sored exercise by participating in the John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates, and will be practicing in Wilmington, De. Army’s return of forces to Germany (Re­ Wright Morris, and Ann Beattie. Michael K. Thompson is an industrial en­ forgers). He is a battery commander with A winner of fellowships from gineer section leader in air maintenance the 333rd Field Artillery, in Wiesbaden, Dodd-Mead, the “Sewanee Review,’’ for United Parcel National Air Company, West Germany. Donald J. Mason was and the Rockefeller Foundation, in Louisville, Ky. Rev. Richard J. Wo- promoted to section manager at Bur­ Koch is director of the creative writ­ jnicki, O.S.F.S., was ordained to the roughs Corporation. Martin Pieretti, ing program at La Salle. He is the priesthood for the Oblates of St. Francis D.O., has been inducted into the Univer­ sity Association of Emergency Medicine. author of four novels, of which the de Sales by Bishop John B. Minder, of most well known is “The Kite in the South Africa. John D. Shegda has been elected to AT&T BIRTHS: to Mary Beth Mihalich Bryers Informational Systems Council of Sea.’’ and her husband Joel, their second Leaders, a distinction given only to the Koch’s prize-winning story orig­ daughter, Elise Marie; to Christine top three percent of the company’s sales inally appeared in Four Quarters, Romaniw Demidowich and her husband force. the international small literary George, a daughter, Lisa Marie. MARRIAGES: John T. Robertson to Lisa magazine published by La Salle. Pastorius; Giancarlo Mercogliano, M.D. to Elizabeth A. Capozzi, 80. '77 ______BIRTHS: to Kathleen Kurtz McGovern Allan D. Geller is employed as a training and her husband, Richard, a second son, specialist at Albert Einstein Medical Sean Frederick; to Barbara Moser White Center while completing his doctorate at and her husband, Lawrence White, ’78, cott Company. Gerard J. Bednar received Temple University. Silvia S. Gratz has their second child, a daughter, Julia his master’s degree in counseling and received her doctor of osteopathy degree Marie. human relations from Villanova Univer­ from the Philadelphia College of Os­ sity. He is a psychotherapist at Hazelton teopathic Medicine. ' 80______Naticoke Mental Health and Mental Re­ MARRIAGE: Allan D. Geller to Hayley Virginia Barishek is a medical books tardation Center. Ralph W. Clayton, Jr., Atnikov, ’86. manuscript copy editor with J.B. Lippin- has been promoted to the manager of

LaSalle, Summer 1985 51 Glenside Ready Mix Concrete. Kurt M. Swift has been elected to a membership '80 Kanaskie, who had been an assistant into Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA). She is basketball coach at the University of a student at Jefferson Medical College, in South Carolina, was named men’s basket­ Philadelphia. Daniel J. Tann, Esq., re­ ball coach at Lock Haven University. ceived his juris doctor degree from Drake John Murray, Jr., is working as program- University School of Law, in Des Moines, mer/analyst for the Wharton School, Uni­ Iowa. George V. Wylesol has been versity of Pennsylvania. Maureen Dugan promoted to assistant public information Serpico is an associate in the law firm of officer for Cheltenham Township, Pa. William Goldman, Esq. Christopher Serpico is an assistant district attorney in Bucks County, Pa. ' 83______Douglas M. Robinson has been promoted MARRIAGE: Loretta Mary Zwolak to Lin- Kathleen Boyd has professionally pub­ to assistant vice president at Fidelity don Allen Greene. lished her 18 th poem. She is teaching at Bank, in Philadelphia. BIRTHS: to Gerard J. Bednar and his Temple University’s CLIC program and is wife, a son, Christopher Michael; to Janet graduate assistant to the associate vice ' 81______Bense McHugh and her husband Robert provost. Robert S. Lebair, Jr., is working Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, president and P. McHugh, a son, Robert Joseph; to Rose­ at Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) chief operating officer, Manufacturers mary Robinson Pall, Esq. and her hus­ and studying his master’s degree in com­ Hanover Financial Services, Inc., recent­ band Leo, a daughter, Rachel Elizabeth; puter science at John Hopkins’ Applied ly completed the Advance Management to Maureen Keenan Sands and her hus­ Physics Laboratory. Program at Harvard Business School in band Robert, a daughter, Megan Keenan; Boston, Ma. George Kirschner, III, has to Linda Martorelli Zanoni and her hus­ been appointed vice president of finance band Marco Zanoni, ’77, a daughter, ’84 for Dutchmaid, Inc. in Ephrata, Pa. Kristin. Michael K. Thompson is an industrial en­ gineer section leader in air maintenance ' 81______for United Parcel National Air Co., in Andrew M. Berkowitz and Carol L. Most- Louisville, Ky. Levin have received their medical doctor degrees from the Medical College of John T. Haggerty '82______Pennsylvania. Bernard H. Farley was commissioned an Ensign upon comple­ BIRTH: to Joseph X. Vazquez and his tion of Navy Aviation Officer Candidate wife Tracey, their first child, a daughter, Anne Marie Katie Elizabeth. School in Pensacola, Florida. Paul J. Doherty is a computer program­ Manning was awarded her medical doc­ mer for RCA America Communications, tor degree from the Pennsylvania State in Princeton, N.J. John T. Haggerty is '83______University College of Medicine, at the working for VITRA Corporation as a com­ BIRTH: to Eileen Monahan-Chopnick Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. John puter scientist. 2nd Lt. Keith Pierce re­ and her husband Stephen, a daughter, J. Mink was ordained at St. Mary’s Sem­ ceived the parachutist" badge upon com­ Susan Paula. Eileen R. DiGregorio, inary in Baltimore. pletion of the three week airborn course Michael C. DiMarcangelo, Jr., Eugene A. at the U.S. Army Infantry School, in Fort Eline, Jr., Mary Jo Wysock Eline, James Benning, Ga. J. Mahoney, Michael D. Smith, Robert D. Verdone and Thomas J. Ziemba received their doctor of osteopathy degrees from ’85 the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic NECROLOGY Medicine. Mary C. O’brien, M.D., earned her doctor of medicine degree from Tem­ ple University School of Medicine. She ’17 will serve her residency in emergency James Mailey medicine at the Medical College of Penn­ sylvania. Christopher Trotter is serving in the Dominican Republic as a Peace Corps ’18 volunteer in the Small Business Develop­ Michele Patrick Robert A. Kane ment Program. Diane Vitagliano has been named assistant softball coach at Drexel ’40 University. Brother John Chung Quoc Nguyen, F.S.C., made his perpetual profession as a Chris­ Gaise S. Lacek ' 82______tian Brother. Michele Patrick has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship for study Eileen S. Pieper is a counselor with the ’43 and research on Soviet and Eastern Euro­ Big Sisters of Philadelphia, Inc. Joanne Walter Lion pean economic planning at the University of London’s School of Slavonic and East European Studies. ’57 “Meet The Team” Joseph P. Keating M.B.A. The Explorer Basketball As­ ’62 sociation’s new chairman John '7 6 ______James T. Kelly, Sr. Fallon has announced the William J. Doyle, Jr., director of manage­ group’s first activity of 1985-86, ment information services at the a “MEET THE TEAM’’ night Southeastern Pennsylvania Transpor­ ’78 on Friday, October 25 in Hay- tation Authority and instructor of com­ Warren H. Fernes puter science at La Salle University’s man Hall. For information on Evening Division, had his first book pub­ membership call the Alumni lished by John Wiley & Sons, titled Using Office at 951-1535. SuperCalc: The Next Generation.

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