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Henry G. DeVincent, M.D LA SALLE Volume 33, Number 4 Fall 1989

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1 THE HEAVY-HITTING 55 ALUMNI NEWS SURGEON A chronicle of some significant events in Hank DeVincent had to choose between the lives of the university’s alumni plus a career as a major-league outfielder or a profile of Patrick Cronin, '63, who has an orthopedic surgeon. been featured in scores of TV appear­ ances. 5 THE PERILS OF PERESTROIKA John Rodden, ’78, explains how starting a cultural revolution in Russia may be far easier than controlling its direction. CREDITS: Front cover, Martha Ledger; back cover, John Boyle, Omnigraphic Design; 6, John Trever, 9 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Albuquerque Journal; 14, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 49, Kelly & Massa; 58, Claire Flanders; all others by 1988-89 has been an exceptionally good Ledger. year for La Salle’s fund-raising program. A complete report.

Robert S. Lyons, Jr., ’61, Editor James J. McDonald, ’58, Alumni Director ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Stephen McGonigle, ’72, President John Fleming, ’70, Executive Vice President Joseph Patti, ’50, Vice President J. Patrick O’Grady, '82, Treasurer Thomas J. Feerick, '71, Secretary Curtis Hall Reception, Page 10 The University Club, Page 18

La Salle Magazine is published quarterly by La Salle University. , Penna. 19141, for the alumni, students, WELCOME 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 La SaLLe 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 ALUMNI the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). A Reunion Stroll on Campus, Page 49 THE HEAVY-HITTING SURGEON Hank DeVincent has spent his career repaying a longstanding debt to the Christian Brothers

By Bernard J. McCormick, ’58

Dr. DeVincent displays an artifical hip prothesis being fit into a model of a femur (the large bone of the upper leg).

D r Henry G. DeVincent, ’56, returned from va­ brace, and despite the fact that its been 20 years since cation in Jamaica in 1978 wearing, in Brother Patrick he decided to lay down his bat for physician’s tools, Ellis’ phrase, “a back brace big enough to sideline a Dr. DeVincent pleased the crowd (amazed might be rhinoceros." a better word) by stroking an inaugural at Dr. DeVincent had been playing golf and threw his the field named after him. back out, but he wasn't about to let his problem spoil Hank DeVincent Field, which at 450 feet has one an important day for La Salle. Despite the bulky of the deepest centerfields in Christendom, is a dual

La Salle, Fall 1989 1 DEVINCENT — continued tribute to this member of the university’s Board of Philadelphia area.” Trustees. It recognizes his generosity in rebuilding La Salle offered DeVincent a grant in aid, and the facility into an excellent surface, at the although the same opportunity could have been forth­ same time recalling the exploits of one of the finest coming from many schools, Dr. DeVincent has never players ever to operate on that field. forgotten the help. ‘‘La Salle not only gave me an opportunity to go to For DeVincent, it was a chance to repay what he college,” says DeVincent, “but after losing my father, regarded as a longstanding debt to the Christian the Brothers acted as a good parental influence. I Brothers. It goes back to the early 1950’s when Hank have an extra affection for La Salle.” DeVincent was playing baseball for Olney High He became a star at La Salle, both on the field and School, not far from La Salle's campus. He was a in the classroom. A long-ball hitting, strong-armed player of real potential, who had led his team to the outfielder, DeVincent was a definite pro prospect. He 1952 city title, and a good student as well. But his was also a soccer and track and field performer. father's death had taken some of the satisfaction from His career at La Salle had a false start. He came his young life. down with hepatitis shortly after enrolling and had “I wanted to go to college and I was set for Duke to drop out of school until he recovered. But once or Wake Forest,” DeVincent recalled. ‘‘But I used to healthy, he soon attracted attention. It was a play ball with Gene McDonnell, who had gone to La memorable era in La Salle sports, with nationally Salle High and was going to college. He wanted me ranked basketball teams and champions in swim­ to meet Brother Christopher and talk about going to ming, rowing and track and field. The university had La Salle.” some of its greatest stars—Tom Gola in basketball and ‘‘I had met Hank in the city championship game,” Olympians Al Cantello and Ira Davis in track and recalls McDonnell. ‘‘We became friends after that. I field. think he could have gone anywhere he wanted. Duke It also had its share of brainy characters, but there was a big baseball school. We weren’t as big time then weren't, at La Salle or anywhere else, many three- as we are now. But I think he wanted to stay in the sport athletes who were also pre-med majors. Under the direction of the legendary Dr. Roland Holroyd, who always taught in an academic gown, La Salle’s biology major (pre-med) had become one of the most respected programs in the east. Easy it was not, but La Salle grads, then as now, were usually accepted at the medical school of their choice. The over­ whelming majority of pre-meds think of little else, but most who know Hank DeVincent associated him with the crack of the bat or deft movements on the soccer field. He received the President’s Cup, symbolic of athlete of the year, in 1956. His induction into the Hall of Athletes a decade later was a given. Dr. DeVincent says he improved academically as the demand on his time increased. It wasn’t easy to head back to the lab at dusk after a tiring workout, but he was conscious of a developing discipline that would serve him well in his career. In baseball he was a long-ball hitting, strong-armed outfielder. “La Salle’s program was just developing,” says ex-shortstop McDonnell. “But in the summer we played in the PenDel League. We were playing with a lot of older guys and that’s where Hank really started getting noticed.” The decision to choose medicine over baseball was several years away, but even as he signed with the Cincinnati organization after graduation he was preparing to begin medical school at Temple. But two years later the moment of truth arrived. He had done well in baseball. He was playing AA ball in Hornell, New York. Under a different minor league alignment than today, he was one jump from the majors. But it was a long jump and one that would take at least two years. That was the same distance from completing medical school, and doing both no longer seemed possible. This was also the era before the days of Dr. DeVincent examines an x-ray of the lower leg showing the astronomical salaries, and the security of a medical tibia and fibula at Holy Redeemer Hospital. career was attractive.

2 Dr. DeVincent studies knee films in the view room of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center.

“I had not been able to go to spring training because "When I finished medical school I thought I would unfortunately medical school overlapped, and it was be an obstetrician,” he said. "But I changed direction hard to move up without spring training,” Dr. DeVin­ when I was interning. I used to watch Dr. Joseph cent said this summer. “I sort of was at a decision­ Toland perform surgery. And I realized this was a making time after two years. I talked to everybody I field which would allow me to use some artisan's respected, including Dr. Bobby Brown, who had been skills, and see the results quickly. The results were with the Yankees. He said when you're 32 or 33 you're at hand." almost finished in baseball, but you're just started in It was also a field to which a former athlete could medicine.” easily relate. As he rose to become Holy Redeemer Hospital’s chief of orthopedic surgery, he performed three to four hundred operations annually, special­ T h e decision was medicine, and it's one for which izing in hips and knees. Now, at the prime-of-life age he has had few regrets over the years, although he of 55, he is a member of the staff of Holy Redeemer, does wonder if, like former teammates Cookie Rojas located in Huntingdon Valley in private practice. and Tony Gonzales, he would have wound up in the After a recent back operation he stopped performing bigs. It soon became clear, however, that he was des­ surgery. tined to wind up in a good place. Within 10 years of completion of medical school he had become a Diplomate of American Board of Or­ He is hardly idle, however. While establishing a thopedic Surgery and a Fellow of Interamerican Col­ reputation as a surgeon, he also showed a flair for lege of Physicians and Surgeons. It was not the line business. He is a former member of the hospital’s of medicine to which he first was attracted. Board of Directors, and is a director of Constitution

La Salle, Fall 1989 3 DEVINCENT — continued

A long-ball hitting outfielder during his playing days at La Salle, DeVincent also played soccer and threw the shot, discus, and javelin in track for the Explorers.

Bank. His most recent venture is a company called serving as father figures for him intrigued Brother Magnetic Resonance Imaging in New Port Richey, Patrick Ellis. near Tampa, Florida. He is president. “I think there are a lot of people for whom that is “It was a good opportunity to take up some of my true,” he said. “But the fact that he chooses to express time,’’ he explained. “It’s a new diagnostic concept. it that way tells you a lot about the man.” Basically it shows what’s wrong without the use of Dr. DeVincent had been honored with the radiation.” Holroyd Award, named for his former department head. But his name on the baseball field looms for all to see on a daily basis. And it is some field. While he maintains a high lifetime average in his “Of all the fields I’ve played on, that’s the best,” profession, Dr. DeVincent has not struck out as a says Gene McDonnell flatly. “The ground crew main­ family man. He and the former Frances Mary Dick tains it beautifully. It is the best college field in the have four children, three of whom have attended La east, and I’m including Florida schools.” Salle. She knows something of medicine as well, as Like all alumni, Dr. DeVincent is delighted to re­ a registered nurse at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital. turn to La Salle and see the progress of recent years. His youngest son, Richard is a senior and member “Unbelievable growth strides,” he says. “I think of the Explorer baseball team. He hit over .300 last we've correctly addressed our problems with the new season. student housing. I think we’re now offering a proper “He’s in the mold of his father,” says old friend mixture of sound academics and strong athletic pro­ Gene McDonnell, who coached La Salle baseball for grams.” 30 years before retiring last year. “Long ball hitter, good arm.” His dark hair and thick eyebrows are now silver, Sons Hank and John are in the sports apparel and and when Dr. Hank DeVincent looks back at La Salle footwear business in Roslyn and daughter Teresa is he ranges easily from the baseball diamond to the a language teacher in Montgomery County. chemistry lab, just as he did as a student in the 50’s. He has remained interested and active at La Salle Baseball gave him fun, and the college education over the years. As a member of the Board of Trustees upon which to build a remarkable career. It also gave since 1986, he helped initiate new concepts in the him a story which endures on the banquet circuit. planned giving program. When he made his painful decision to give up baseball in 1958, foregoing any chance of returning “Anybody who has been a patient of his has re­ to Connie Mack Stadium as a major leaguer, he broke ceived really good care,” says Brother Patrick Ellis, the news to his manager, Dave Bristol. the university’s president. “But he’s not just a tech­ “I knew it was over and in my last at bat I hit a nician. He cares about the whole person. He’s a real home run,” says DeVincent. “Bristol was coaching success story. He introduced out-patient surgery at third base and as I came past him he shouted, “you Holy Redeemer, which was very popular of course can’t leave me now!” with the patients, and he’s become a one-man corpor­ It wasn't a bad way to hang ’em up. It’s what Ted ation. Williams would have done under similar circum­ “He has a reputation for being interested in young­ stances. But then, Williams wasn't taking organic er physicians, helping bring them along. And at the chemistry. university he has set the pace in a new planned giving program, specifically in the field of insurance. He has Mr. McCormick, a frequent contributor to LA SALLE, a great way of involving others in the future.” is a nationally-prominent magazine writer and DeVincent’s remark about the Christian Brothers columnist for The Sun-Tattler, in Hollywood, Fla.

4 1984 vs. 1989: Orwell, Gorbachev and the Perils of Perestroika

Starting a cultural revolution in Russia may be far easier than controlling its direction By John Rodden, ’78

T his summer the leading Soviet literary journal, Novy "criteria for gauging the credibility of glasnost," in the mir (New World), published the most influental political phrase of Milan Simecka, the Czech translator of 1984. novel of the twentieth century, George Orwell’s 1984. Its Simecka spent 1981-82 in prison for translating Orwell in serialization follows the printing last year of a full-page pre-Gorbachev days. His words are a cautionary reminder extract from 1984 in the chief organ of the Soviet Writers that the ballyhooed transformation of Soviet political life Union, Literaturnaya gazeta (Literary Gazette], which was may be a calculated affair partly designed to preserve the accompanied by a stunning half-page drawing of a jackboot Soviet system by obtaining Western loans, trade, and tech­ stomping on Winston Smith’s upturned face, and also the nology transfers. Likewise, the press discussions of Animal publication in recent months of several chapters of Orwell's Farm and 1984 possess ambiguous implications for Soviet Animal Farm in three different Soviet organs, among them efforts to come to terms with the Lenin-Stalin era, for the Nedelya, the literary supplement to the official government future conduct of Soviet cultural policy, for reconciliation newspaper Izvestia. of the deep philosophical split between Party reformers These publication events are only two of the many cul­ and conservatives, and for the much-discussed prospects tural initiatives undertaken in the phenomenal reform cam­ for a Russian "cultural revolution.” Despite the enthusiasm paign of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Nevertheless, of Western intellectuals for Gorbachev, it is worth re­ given that Orwell’s pair of satires have sold more than 40 membering that glasnost literally means "publicity” as well million copies in 65 languages (more than any other pair as “openness.” The Soviet response to Orwell in 1988-89 of books by a single author in history] and his status as the remains ambivalent, and in any case it should not be, a la keenest Western critic of the Soviet system under Stalin, Winston Smith’s "rectifying” of the past at the Ministry of their publication possesses much wider signifi­ Truth, "lifted clean out of history." cance—especially in the aftermath of June's televised Certainly the Literary Gazette drawing could well have sessions of the Congress of People’s Deputies, the first Sov­ portrayed Orwell's history of reception in the U.S.S.R.: his iet legislature formed from multiple candidate elections. dissident democratic socialism and anti-Communism re­ When it come to samidzat, some books are more equal than peatedly earned him Pravda's prize epithet, bandied with others. special gusto during the Stalin years, “Enemy of Mankind." Indeed the open format of the Congress of People's Depu­ Until the early 1980s, it was always Hate Week for Orwell ties—many of the 2,250 members criticized Gorbachev and in the Soviet Union. Not the least of the wry ironies of his nearly 100 representatives of the Baltic Republics’ del­ Soviet reputation has long been that, despite the frequent egations angrily stormed out of one session—would seem castigation of his work in Party organs, none of his books to refute any lingering suspicion of the relevance of Or­ had until 1988 ever been officially published in the U.S.S.R. well's 1984 for Gorbachev's 1989. Numerous references to and even reviews of Animal Farm Such a conclusion, however, may be premature. Obvious­ and 1984 have appeared in the Soviet press since the late ly the belated appearance in the U.S.S.R. of 1984 (1949) and 1940s. But until recently, an official import ban existed on Animal Farm (1945) represents a new epoch for the Soviet Orwell's work, Soviet citizens were jailed for possessing his Union as well as for Orwell’s reputation in the Communist books, and tourists had their copies seized on entry to the world. Indeed, in recent months glasnost has moved far U.S.S.R. beyond the realm of literature and art to Soviet history and politics, with 1989 already witnessing not only the spectacle of the Congress of People’s Deputies but also public criti­ T h e publication of 1984 will mark a fourth, un­ cism of everything ranging from the Soviet space program precedented stage in Orwell's Soviet reputation: official to Stalin's tyranny and even the fundamentals of Marxist- recognition. In the 1950s, like Oceania’s villainous "Gold­ Leninism. stein” (named after Leon Trotsky, a.k.a. Lev Bronstein), But the Soviet presentation of certain artworks— "Orwell” was a bogeyman word in the Communist press. especially the example of the disingenuous treatment of Pravda and Izvestia misidentified Orwell as an American Orwell's books by the Soviet press—can serve as timely and called him "a literary police agent” and "a venal writer

La Salle, Fall 1989 5 ORWELL — continued

George Orwell is no longer being excoriated in the Soviet press

on orders . . . from Wall Street." With the thawing out of into a hall of crooked mirrors. And if one is not afraid the Cold War in the 1960s, he was usually ignored as an to call things by their names, one must admit: By virtue "unperson." Meanwhile, 1984 was trumpeted as a satirical of our biased relationship to Orwell, with all our labels portrait of the U.S.—with the Thought Police as J. Edgar against him, we did not at all hinder—but rather ag­ Hoover’s FBI, the Pentagon as the Ministry of Peace, etc. gravated—this. etc. In the early 1980s, the "mutability of the past” became complete. The erstwhile Enemy of Mankind emerged, Certainly the issuing of an unabridged, unexpurgated mirabile dictu, Comrade Orwell, (As if to sharpen the edition of 1984 in Novy mir should further improve the ironies, Orwell’s Soviet canonization occurred just as the Soviet “relationship" to Orwell. The move follows similar Anglo-American Left, including leading avant-garde critics, gestures in 1987-88 toward several long-suppressed anti­ Marxists and radical feminists, were loudly disowning him Stalinist novels by Soviet writers. Recent months have wit­ and laying much of the blame for the postwar failures of nessed the serialization of Yevgeni Zamyatin’s We, Boris Western socialism at his feet.) Soviet critics transformed Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago, Vasily Grossman's Life and Fate, Orwell into a Comrade Ogilvy, the Party hero in 1984 whom Andrei Platanov’s Chevengur, Anatoly Rybakov’s Children Winston Smith invents ex nihilo at the Ministry of Truth. of the Arbat, and even excerpts from Solzhenitsyn's early Acknowledging that it would be an “exaggeration" to say work. Anti-Stalinist movies like Repentance have been that Orwell was "a convinced adherent of the Communist wildly popular. In 1989 glasnost has even included the re­ outlook,” a 1983 issue of the weekly New Times never­ habilitation of Bukharin and other victims of Stalin, the theless hailed Orwell as a worker's hero who "shared dry exposure of the 1936-38 Moscow “show trials” as judicial crusts with the clochards of Paris" and took in 1984 "the frameups, and the first officially-approved criticism of exact measure of capitalism.” Orwell's (remarkably pres­ Lenin's policies as a key cause of Stalinism. cient) message, said the New Times reviewer, was that It is well-known that Gorbachev’s loudest advocates are "B.B. is R.R." Once again, Communist reviewers of 1984 the Soviet intelligentsia, and these welcome events should were in the curious position, much like Winston Smith in be taken not only for themselves but also appreciated as his job as Party censor at the Ministry of Truth, of falsifying part of his meticulous strategy to enlist Soviet and Western history even as they discussed a book about the falsification intellectuals in his campaign to revamp the Soviet bureauc­ of history—and of referring to a work which their audiences racy and the Communist Party. had surely never read (except as samidzal). Numerous questions about the nature and limits of this campaign therefore impress themselves. How thorough­ Since May 1988 Orwell is no longer being excoriated in going will Soviet reform be? Is glasnost aiming at a more the Soviet press as a “troubadour of the Cold War” and his open society or more favorable foreign PR? Is Gorbachev’s novel treated as a “nonbook,” noted the anonymous in­ age of perestroika no more than a relative thaw comparable troduction to the excerpt in the Literary Gazette. Indeed the to the Khruschev years of the late 1950s—out of the cultural introduction not only conceded, if somewhat obliquely, that Siberia of the Brezhnev-Andropov-Chernenko years and Stalinist Russia itself had served as a model for 1984, but into a mild Moscow winter? If the example of Orwell is any also frankly criticized the Party for its long-standing guide, the answers remain tentative. Unlike the case of proscription against the novel. “Of all the old taboos regard­ Orwell’s earlier phases of historical reception, when he ing foreign literature, [the banning of 1984] was one of the was either falsely celebrated, airbrushed out of literary firmest and least problematical," said the Literary Gazette. history, or routinely smeared, the Soviet intelligentsia today The cause of the taboo, imply the editors, wasn’t hard to guess: Soviet censors recognized that “B.B.” was really “JS”: [O]n the novel’s first pages, the reader gets a portrait of a person with a moustache looking at other citizens from each corner. This panicky moment was sufficient to make the book, which was read by the whole world, illegal in our country. . . . Suggestions to translate the novel (it is reliably reported that there were suggestions in the 1970s) were, as before, swept aside without discussion. And why, exactly? ... It should have been translated and analyzed a long time ago, no matter whether Or­ well’s dissenting political position was flawed or whether he slandered socialism (this was the most widespread accusation) . . . Alas, in the cacophony of the Cold War, the dying voice of the author was not heard. Year after year, his novel became distorted by myths and commentaries to the myths, as if it had fallen

6 as a “troubadour of the Cold War”

appears open to approaching 1984 less as a propaganda that period, with all its tragedies, and with the great stress sheet, simply to be assaulted or claimed, and more as a and strain of the struggle,” will find it “impossible to sup­ politically committed novel inviting Soviet self-criticism. port” the fable’s portrait of a time of “exultant tyranny,” And yet, in the idiom of Watergate Newspeak, the recent the editors maintain. Soviet response to 1984 is at best a limited hang-out, with plenty of expletives deleted. Indeed the Rodnik editors conclude by pointedly arguing For example, even as the introduction to the Literary for the “universality" of Animal Farm as a fable about Gazette extract, titled “The Ministry of Truth," acknowl­ tyranny in general. “People have tried many times to con­ edged that 1984 bore relevance to Stalinist Russia, it sug­ nect Animal Farm to our history, but such efforts are gested that Orwell's main target was fascism. (“He asked biased, not to mention that they water down the author’s a difficult question: Couldn’t fascism find fertile ground in intention.” Orwell’s “grotesque animal paradise” is “multi­ England and, if so, how soon? How will it appear? What faceted,” possesses special (though unspecified) “contem­ form will it take? Thus arose the shape of the novel.") porary relevance,” and is “by no means open to a single Indeed neither Stalin nor Stalinism is specifically men­ interpretation.” tioned in the Literary Gazette or Novy mir introductions, All this involves much more than misleading literary although—mutatis mutandis—Big Brother is likened to criticism or historical inaccuracies. The case of “Comrade Chairman Mao, Minitrue fabrication of national heroes is Orwell" is significant precisely because it is a site where associated with the Chinese Cultural Revolution (with Com­ the anxious jumble of hopes, fears, and tensions pressing rade Ogilvy explicitly compared to Ley Fen), Hate Week upon Soviet attempts to confront the past converge and is identified with Islam, and the “totalitarian shadowing” convolute. One result is a good deal of strenuously acro­ of the population by means of “the newest electronic equip­ batic doublethinking. ment” is called a “reality precisely in the advanced coun­ Opening the books on the Soviet past, that is, is not just tries of the West, most of all America.” a matter of dumping “stagnant prohibitions.” Orwell’s writ­ So old habits die hard. “The time has come,” concludes ings have everything to do with the Soviet present—and the Literary Gazette, “to free ourselves from the stagnant future. For history legitimates and disinherits. Credibility prohibitions, to discard the myths, to shatter the crooked in politics depends to no small degree on political gen­ mirrors, and to read George Orwell thoughtfully and ealogy. Eminent ancestors make one's causes respectable; without prejudice.” disreputable ancestors taint and disgrace. Virtue- and guilt- Has it? by-association are central to the conduct of political life. Or as Sergei Zalygin, editor of Novy mir, put it: “It’s The “embarrassment” about 1984 and Animal Farm, then, possible that Orwell wrote his book with a concrete ad­ is nothing less than about how to connect the Leninist- dress—the address of socialism. But the time has passed Stalinist past with the Gorbachevite present. How far can when the book, to put it delicately, embarrasses us.” Gorbachev's “new thinking” proceed before its undercuts Again: has it? a family tree traceable to the Revolution and thereby Not quite yet, it would seem. And perhaps even more threatens the foundations of the Soviet political system? embarrassing for the Soviets is Animal Farm, whose “con­ How long will Gorbachev be able through the glasnost cam­ crete address” could not be clearer. Indeed one might have paign to exploit samidzat so as to bolster his political pos­ assumed that the one-to-one correspondences between his­ ition against his main opponents, the Party’s hard-line con­ torical events and this biting allegory of the Bolshevik Rev­ servatives? Or will the demands fueled by the recovery of olution and post-revolutionary era would have been in­ a national memory overtake and undermine him? How far escapable. But the September 1988 Nedelya notes only that can the unwriting of the rewritten history go before it Animal Farm is “surprisingly contemporary.” It is “directed subverts the Party’s very claim to embody and interpret against those who make a mockery of [socialist] ideals, “historical truth”? Notably, even when a book like Arthur openly or in a disguised way, against political demagoguery Koestler’s Darkness at Noon (1941), based on the Moscow and political adventurism.” No mention is made of the show trials of the 1930s, is explicitly acknowledged (in the fable’s historical referents. Leningrad monthly Neva last year) to pertain to “the Stalinist terror," the editors insist that only “dogmatic short­ Likewise the March and July 1988 issues of Rodnik, pub­ sightedness” makes it “possible to consider this outstanding lished by the Latvian Communist Party, blatantly contradict work of literature as anti-Soviet.” Orwell's famous statement (in the original samidzat Ukrai­ These deceitful introductions to Orwell and Koestler are nian preface of 1947) that his main goal in Animal Farm representative of much Soviet cultural criticism during the was to “expose the myth” that “Russia is a socialist coun­ glasnost age. They alert us to how far glasnost has still to try." Instead the March Rodnik notes (falsely) that Animal go before it truly signifies “openness”—and toward precise­ Farm alludes to the Night of the Long Knives in Nazi Ger­ ly what has not yet happened in the U.S.S.R., the glasnost many (Hitler’s June 1934 purge of Ernst Rohm and the S.A.) fanfare notwithstanding. The Soviet leadership has shown and to the 1937-38 liquidation of the anarchist militias in no signs of permitting a free press. (The Soviet “Index” of the Spanish Civil War. In a single passing phrase the editors forbidden literature has shrunk by a third, but it still exists. mention that Animal Farm also refers to “the Moscow trials Nor is the state’s fundamental right to suppress “un­ of 1937." But then come the old appeals to historical re­ desirable” material in question.) alism. Readers who “can well imagine the true picture of So far Gorbachev has mainly presented cultural

La Salle, Fall 1989 7 “glasnostrums." But ideas do have consequences. And they bringing the government to its knees? Or with a call for free are not so easily calibrated. Just weeks after Rodnik pub­ elections, in which any open election would result in the lished the secret codicils of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, election of a coalition government or even a non-Com­ which revealed the sordid details of Stalin's secret deal munist leadership? with Hitler leading to the illegal 1940 annexation of the Or would strikes and disorder lead instead to an Old Baltic republics, the sitting parliament of the Estonian Re­ Guard conservative backlash and military repression—the public declared its sovereignty from Moscow. (The Su­ example of Poland 1981? Many Sovietologists estimate that preme Soviet of the Union subsequently squashed this dec­ Gorbachev, now in power almost five years, has at most laration of independence; and the Congress of People’s only two more years to turn the Soviet economy around or Deputies has formed a special commissison to investigate win a Western bailout—before the avalanche of discontent the events of 1940.) Throughout the spring, Latvians, Lithua­ toward perestroika from angry Party conservatives, nians and Georgians have protested loudly against recently enflamed ethnic nationalists, and striking workers brings passed amendments to the Soviet constitution, which gave down his great experiment of a counter—revolution from the Supreme Soviet in Moscow the right to declare martial the top. law throughout the nation and to overrule all decisions by the republican parliaments (like Estonia’s secession vote). L if e does not begin at seventy-two. And yet, after only “The protests are part of perestroika,” Gorbachev has ex­ seven decades is the Soviet Union at last seriously confront­ plained. ‘‘Glasnost and perestroika have permitted people ing what the Germans refer to as die unbewaltigte Ver- to express their opinions on problems which have ac­ gangenheit, “the unmastered past.” As William Pfaff has cumulated over the years." In 1989 the “expressions of noted, however, unlike the case of Germany and the Nazi opinion” have included massive nationalist demonstrations revolution, Soviet authorities have no watershed event by in Georgia, ethnic riots by native Uzbeks in Uzbekistan which to disclaim continuity and thus disavow their past: against Meskhetian Turks, and an Azerik-fomented civil the Soviet Communist Party has ruled without a break since war in Azerbaijan and Armenia which has claimed hun­ 1917. Thus the Party and the Soviet system, not just one man dreds of lives. and his "cult of personality” are in some sense responsible How far can Gorbachev afford to let these “protests" go? for “vaporizing” 17 million Enemies of Mankind in the Can he head off a Chinese-style political upheaval by 1930’s and ’40s. providing a safety valve for dissent? Or will the all-too- What will therefore happen, as Ernest Gellner put it a familiar hard-line calls for the jackboot on the human face few weeks ago, if a dramatic public issue suddenly widens soon prevail—as they did in early June, tragically, in questions about the legitimacy of the Soviet leadership? Tiananmen Square in Beijing? Like Chinese premier Deng What will happen if the Soviet people begin to insist on Xiaoping, who sought to reform Mao Zedong's inefficient judging “not which individual [Stalin], but which ideas and commune system, Gorbachev may find that starting a institutions, have made the (Stalinist] terror possible”? counter-revolution is far easier than controlling its direc­ Gellner had no answer. But this much is clear. No amount tion. (Deng, in fact, has had one major advantage over of official duckspeaking can evade the dilemma: the Party’s Gorbachev: he can appeal to Chinese patriotism without claims to legitimacy rests upon its continuity with the past, worries about sectarian nationalist movements. For 94 per­ which the Party speakwrites have rewritten and re-rewrit­ cent of the population in China are Han Chinese. By con­ ten since Lenin and Stalin; but the more that the historical trast, the Soviet Union consists of more than 100 ethnic truth emerges and does evince an unbroken string of Party groups, of which the Russians total less than half the coverups, the more difficult become Party efforts to “con­ U.S.S.R. population.) tain” the horrific past and the less secure become Party claims to legitimacy in the present. “There should be no forgotten names and blank pages in O r perhaps the more relevant cautionary example for Soviet history,” declared Gorbachev in a much-quoted Gorbachev is Poland. Only four months ago Solidarity, the statement last year. The task of remembering and blank­ Polish trade union movement, was a banned organization. filling, however, is not so easy as that call implies. (Last Then in June, in the most open elections held in Eastern year Soviet schools even canceled Russian history exams, Europe in a half-century, Solidarity won an overwhelming because the Soviet education ministry could not agree on victory, which led to the discrediting of the Polish Com­ a satisfactory explanation of post-1917 events.) Nor is it so munist government and the assumption of power by Soli­ safe. Until now, Gorbachev and other supporters of rapid darity in a coalition government. Never in postwar history cultural liberalization have calculated that they can re­ had a Communist government handed authority over to a suscitate unpersons and fill in memory holes as needed to non-Communist opposition. build public trust and improve the performance of the Sov­ Meanwhile, events in the U.S.S.R. have begun to take on iet system. They figure that they can master the present by a Polish look. In late July Gorbachev mollified striking coal leaving the past unmastered—i.e., by circumscribing the miners in western Siberia and the Ukraine with an $8 Stalin era and merely adjusting the official record. More billion package of raises and political reforms. In early concerned with economic reconstruction and Party reform August he endorsed tentative plans to permit Lithuania and than with artistic policy, they reason that any harm done Estonia to manage their own economies freely, outside the to Soviet claims of legitimacy by the publication of “mere” control of the central planners in Moscow. More recently, fiction and reports about the “quickly receding” past will a faction of the Congress of People’s Deputies (the Inter­ be outweighed by gains in credibility and popular support regional Group) formed a legal opposition to the Com­ for perestroika. This may be wishful thinking. But at all munist Party and adopted a platform calling for rewriting events, we are witnessing at present not a cultural revol­ the Soviet Constitution to allow for opposition parties and ution, but a very partial reclamation project. a freely elected government. The questions are inescapable: Might Gorbachev soon Mr. Rodden recently left his position at the University of find himself faced, as Party hard-liners warn, with a wave Virginia to teach at the University of Texas at Austin. He of new strikes from industrial workers who, taking a lesson is the author of the The Politics of Literary Reputation, from the coal miners, judge that only strikes will gain them (Oxford University Press), recently hailed by Publisher’s higher wages and better working conditions? Or with an Weekly as a ‘‘brilliant . . . wide-ranging cultural investiga­ independent union movement like Solidarity, capable of tion” of George Orwell’s posthumous reputation.

8 Honor Roll of Donors

Dr. Fred J. Foley, Jr., Vice President for Development, John E. Higgins, Jr. '66, Chairman of the 1988-89 Alumni Annual Fund appeal, and Brother Charles E. Gresh F S C ., Director of the Annual Fund, examine printouts detailing the results of this year’s campaign. During the past fiscal year, alumni contributions to La Salle increased by 107, to a record-setting total of $1,262,775. Mr. Higgins is a Senior Vice President at First Bank. ______

La Salle, Fall 1989 9 Dear Friends: • Individual alumni contributions increased by Once again, it it my distinct pleasure to introduce $107,370 (10.3%) and business matching gifts our annual Honor Roll of Donors by expressing the grew by $10,532 [10.2%]. collective thanks of the entire La Salle community for • Total gifts and grants to the University exceeded the generosity and support of our many benefactors. $5.4 million, the third highest total in La Salle’s As detailed in the following pages, 1988-89 has been history. an exceptionally good year for La Salle’s fund-raising program. Among the many highlights of the past fiscal • In 1988-89, we launched a new gift club, the year, several are worthy of special mention: Charter Club, to recognize those persons who contributed $25,000 or more to La Salle. I am • Alumni giving through the Annual Fund Pro­ quite happy to report that the following donors gram achieved a new record level of support and comprise the initial Charter Club: The Honor­ exceeded the $1,250,000 goal for 1988-89. The able Genevieve Blatt, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Con­ $1,262,775 total combines the contributions nelly, the late J. Russell Cullen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. from our graduates and the corporate/founda- Elmer F. Hansen, Jr., the late John McShain, and tion matching gifts which their donations gener­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williamson. ated, and includes gifts for unrestricted operat­ ing purposes, restricted current funds, restricted • The endowed chair in Accounting, which was endowment funds, and capital projects. Of par­ originally launched in 1986 through the efforts ticular note is the $250,000 gift from the late of a number of that department’s most success­ John McShain with which he fulfilled his out­ ful alumni, topped its initial goal of $250,000 standing $1,000,000 pledge to Phase II of our by December 31,1989, and is well on its way to­ Campaign for the 80’s. ward its ultimate goal of $750,000 by 1995. In

Guests begin to gather at Curtis Hall for the reception and dinner for members of the President's Club, De La Salle Society University Club and Charter Club. Foreground (from left): Mr. and Mrs. John E. Arnold, Brother Andrew Bartley, F.S.C., Mr. and Mrs. George Krasevac Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mischler.

10 fact, as of June 30, 1989, over 1,500 Accounting operational. The Lawrence Library has been con­ alumni had contributed in excess of $330,000 to verted into an Administration Center, and College the endowed chair. Hall has become the exclusive home for our School • Our golden and silver anniversary classes ex­ of Business Administration. The campus has grown ceeded all previous records for reunion giving. dramatically to over 80 acres with the recent acquisi­ Fifty-two percent of the graduates of the Class tion of the St. Basil property on Lindley Avenue. Full­ of 1939 contributed $9,250, while 27% of the time undergraduate enrollment is approaching 3,500, alumni from the Class of 1964 donated $48,972 and more than 1,700 students live on campus. In Sep­ to the University. Our hope, of course, is that tember, the University opened 75 new townhouse- these outstanding accomplishments will style apartments which house some 375 resident stu­ provide the benchmarks which future reunion dents. In recent years, private support for La Salle classes will strive to surpass. and its many programs has steadily increased and has • Despite all of the economic realities they must had a substantial, positive effect on the overall quali­ confront every day, 695 parents of our under­ ty of the education which the University offers to its graduates contributed $39,311 to the Parents’ students. Quite clearly, the success we have achieved Fund, and 166 faculty and staff members gave has resulted from the loyalty and generosity of our $47,832, chiefly through payroll withholding. many benefactors, and we are all grateful for that • The Christian Brothers’ Communities’ commit­ support. ment to the Christian Brothers’ Scholarship Program grew to $246,803, an increase of Sincerely yours, $35,355 (17%) from the previous year. • The friends, colleagues and relatives of Robert J. Chesco, Class of 1963, generously contributed $37,560 to the University to establish the Robert Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. J. Chesco Scholarship Fund in his memory. We President are all especially grateful for the leadership and support generated by the Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Association of Indus­ trial and Office Parks, and in particular by Brian F. Belcher, '73, and Edward D. Ried- linger. • During the past fiscal year, the University re­ ceived major bequests from Joseph Schmitz, Jr., ’20 and J. Russell Cullen Sr., '22, and con­ tinued to benefit from the Charitable Lead Trust established several years ago under deed of trust by Dr. Roland Holroyd. ALUMNI • Noteworthy extramural grants paid to La Salle during 1988-89 included $1,510,775 from the MATCHING GIFTS Connelly Foundation, thereby completing its A FIVE YEAR extraordinary commitment to fully fund the COMPARISON construction of the Connelly Library, $555,803 from the Pew Charitable Trusts, including $485,803 for the library automation project and $70,000 for the Nonprofit Management De­ velopment Center, $65,000 from the W. W. Smith Charitable Trust for scholarship as­ sistance for full-time undergraduates from middle-income families, $831,600 from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s In­ stitutional Assistance Grant Program, and $168,951 from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Institutional Equipment Grant Pro­ gram. These are very exciting times at La Salle Univer­ sity. The Connelly Library opened in August, 1988, and the entire facility and collection are now fully

La Salle, Fall 1989 11 HIGH

All gifts and grants reported below involve contributions received between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. Multiyear pledges and contributions received after July 1, 1989 will be published in subse­ quent Honor Rolls as payments are received. In accordance with Internal Revenue Service regu­ lations, gifts of securities have been reported at the mean (average) between their highest and lowest values on the dates the gifts were made to La Salle University. Every effort has been made to assure

ANNUAL FUND General Alumni ...... $1,148,583 National Endowment for the Business Matching Gifts ...... 114,192 Humanities, Summer Seminar ... 2,700 Faculty and Staff ...... 47,832 Small Business Administration, Friends ...... 75,183 Small Business Institute ...... 2,400 Parents ...... 39,311 Department of Education, Class of 1989 ...... 740 Supplemental Funds for ...... $1,410,383 Cooperative Education ...... 1,883 (unduplicated sub-total) ...... $446,512

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS COMMUNITIES ...... $246,803 Connelly Foundation ...... $1,510,775 Pew Charitable Trusts ...... 555,803 COMMONWEALTH OF W.W. Smith Charitable Trust ...... 65,000 PENNSYLVANIA Hewlett-Packard Company ...... 32,800 Nason and Cullen, Incorporated ... 25,000 Department of Education, Institutional Bell of Pennsylvania ...... 22,650 Assistance Grant Program ...... $831,600 Foundation for Independent Colleges, Department of Education, Institutional Incorporated of Pennsylvania .... 22,158 Equipment Grant Program ...... 168,951 Annenberg Fund, Incorporated .... 20,000 Department of Education,Act 101 Charlotte W. Newcombe Program ...... 66,000 Foundation ...... 16,000 Department of Education, Adult Samuel P. Mandell Foundation .... 15,000 Literacy Program (Act 143) ...... 57,536 The Dupont Company ...... 13,000 Ben Franklin Partnership Program.... 15,598 Gradu-Eights of La Salle ...... 12,800 Department of Education, Adult Coopers and Lybrand ...... 10,000 Basic Education Program Continental Bank ...... 9,000 (Section 310) ...... 5,420 Rohm and Haas Company ...... 8,500 Department of Commerce ...... 4,595 Philadelphia Foundation ...... 8,000 ...... $1,149,700 Amoco Foundation, Incorporated .. 7,500 ARCO Chemical Company ...... 7,500 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT First Pennsylvania Bank ...... 6,100 Department of Education, Scott Paper Company Foundation 5,640 Interest Subsidy ...... $115,025 Safeguard Scientifics, Incorporated 5,100 Department of Energy ...... 94,823 Sears Roebuck Foundation ...... 5,100 Department of the Navy ...... 88,950 Montgomery, McCracken, Walker Small Business Administration, and Rhoads ...... 5,000 Small Business Development Warren V. Musser Foundation ...... 5,000 Center Program ...... 55,041 Philadelphia National Bank ...... 5,000 Department of Labor, Summer Youth Prudential Foundation ...... 3,500 Employment and Training Program Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust .... 3,000 (Private Industry Council) ...... 31,500 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Naval Air Development Center .... 27,873 Foundation ...... 3,000 Department of Education, The Nichols Company ...... 3,000 Office of Bilingual Education and Pitcairn Properties, Incorporated .. 2,600 Minority Languages Affairs Young Windows, Incorporated ...... 2,600 (Title VII) ...... 26,317 Atlantic Financial ...... 2,500

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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 1988-89 is $5,480,801.

Anna H. and Elizabeth M. Chace Oaklands Business Parks, Fund ...... 2,500 Incorporated ...... 200 Provident National Bank ...... 2,500 Acorn Development Corporation .. 100 Quadreal Corporation ...... 2,275 Jackson-Cross ...... 100 Federal National Mortgage Laventhol and Horwath ...... 100 Association Foundation ...... 2,000 Mertz Corporation ...... 100 John McShain Charities, Roman Catholic High School Incorporated ...... 2,000 Alumni Association ...... 100 Winchester Foundation ...... 2,000 Ruel Construction, Incorporated ... 100 UPS Education Foundation ...... 1,950 Shawnee High School Media Center 100 Touche Ross and Company ...... 1,500 Tinicum Properties Associates ..... 100 Rouse and Associates ...... 1,100 Trammell Crow Company ...... 100 Zenith Data Systems Corporation . 1,075 Atlas Foundation ...... 1,000 Curtis Cox Kennerly ...... 1,000 General Refractories Company .... 1,000 M. Eleanor and Theodore H. Mecke Fund ...... 1,000 John J. Manley, Incorporated ...... 1,000 National Association of Industrial and Office Parks, Delaware Valley Chapter ...... 1,000 Peat, Marwick, Main Foundation . 1,000 Philadelphia Electric Company .... 1,000 Philadelphia Food Trades Organization ...... 1,000 Procter and Gamble Fund ...... 1,000 Snider Foundation ...... 1,000 World Boxing Association Americas 1,000 Anonymous ...... 600 Latimer and Buck, Incorporated ... 500 Lotz Designers, Engineers and Constructors, Incorporated ...... 500 James J. Reis Real Estate ...... 500 Franklin Realty Development Corporation ...... 400 Carpenter Technology Corporation Foundation ...... 380 Business Design Group, Incorporated ...... 250 GMAC Mortgage Corporation ...... 250 Ralph Richard Miller, Architect ... 250 Vesterra Corporation ...... 250 Whitesell Enterprises ...... 250 Caruso, Feron and Company, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Coleman arrive at Curtis Hall. Mr. Coleman Incorporated ...... 200 graduated from La Salle in 1968. He and his wife are members of De Riemer Development, the President's Club and actively support the University's swim­ Incorporated ...... 200 ming program.

La Salle, Fall 1989 13 R.S. Cook and Associates, Richard J. Diamond ...... 3,000 Incorporated ...... 50 Mr. & Mrs. Werner J. Fricker ...... 3,000 Hawley Realty, Incorporated ...... 50 Peter A. Horty, C.P.A...... 3,000 Property Promotions ...... 50 Anthony C. McDermott ...... 3,000 Robec Distributors, Incorporated .. 50 John W. McMenamin ...... 3,000 ...... $2,454,281 Francis R. O'Hara, Esq...... 3,000 John J. Shea ...... 3,000 INDIVIDUALS Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr...... 3,000 John McShain ...... $251,000 Joseph J. Panchella, C.P.A...... 2,700 Elmer F. Hansen, Jr...... 26,000 William J. McCormick, Jr...... 2,632 Honorable Genevieve Blatt ...... 25,000 Richard L. Mathauser ...... 2,600 Frank Stanton ...... 15,978 William F. X. Coffey, M.D...... 2,500 Henry G. DeVincent, M.D...... 12,000 Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Esq...... 2,500 Kenneth Shaw, Jr...... 10,270 John J. Gallagher, Esq...... 2,500 Brother Gabriel Fagan, F.S.C...... 10,000 James I. Gillespie, C.P.A...... 2,500 Leon J. Perelman ...... 10,000 Terence K. Heaney, Esq...... 2,500 J. Hugh Devlin ...... 9,631 Ragan A. Henry, Esq...... 2,500 William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq...... 7,500 Theodore H. Mecke, Jr...... 2,500 Richard J. Prendergast ...... 7,500 David T. Poiesz ...... 2,500 Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy ... 7,000 James V. Covello ...... 2,250 E. F. Bronson ...... 5,500 Henry F. Eberhardt ...... 2,075 Joseph A. Gallagher ...... 5,500 Betty M. Bott ...... 2,000 Alice & Michael Terne ...... 5,390 John F. Carabello, D.M.D...... 2,000 William J. Markmann, M.D...... 5,250 Francis J. Domzalski, C.P.A...... 2,000 J. Anthony Hayden ...... 5,100 Leon E. Ellerson ...... 2,000 Thomas J. Kean, Jr...... 5,100 John P. Garrison ...... 2,000 J. Russell Cullen, Jr...... 5,000 Thomas J. Hoskins ...... 2,000 Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. McKeaney, Jr. 5,000 Christopher F. Koch ...... 2,000 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mischler 5,000 Thomas J. Mahoney, C.P.A...... 2,000 Jacques J. Moore ...... 5,000 James P. & Maribel W. Molyneaux 2,000 Drs. Eleanor & Arthur Sandstrom 5,000 Lawrence E. McAlee, Esq...... 2,000 Charles J. Reilly ...... 4,250 Jerry A. Naessens, C.P.A...... 2,000 Thomas Curley ...... 4,000 Patrick J. O’Leary, C.P.A...... 2,000 Daniel T. Campbell, Jr...... 3,500 Albert S. Randa, C.P.A...... 2,000 Joseph G. Markmann, C.P.A...... 3,240 John N. Serwo ...... 2,000 J. Michael Whitaker, M.D...... 3,200 Peter F. Smith ...... 2,000 John F. White, C.P.A...... 3,200

Edward D. Riedlinger, Senior Vice President of GMAC Mortgage Corporation, and Brian F. Belcher, ’73, Executive Vice President of The Nichols Company, present a check for $37,560 for The Robert J. Chesco Scholarship Fund to Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. Joining in the presentation at The Union League of Philadelphia are Brother Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C., Director of the Annual Fund , Ms. Wendy McLaughlin, Director of Financial Aid, and Dr. Fred J. Foley, Jr., Vice President for Development. The Fund, which has been established by the friends and business associates of Robert J. Chesco '63, will provide scholarship assistance to academically qualified, upper-division Busi­ ness majors who are residents of Philadel­ phia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Dela­ ware, Gloucester, Camden or Burlington Counties, and who have substantial unmet financial needs.

14 Leonard A, Ward ...... 2,000 John A. Clement, Jr., Esq...... 1,250 Frank J. Noonan ...... 1,972 Brian J. Gail ...... 1,250 Jaremias T. Dubyk, M.D...... 1,750 William R. Sautter, III ...... 1,250 Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D...... 1,650 George S. Pauli, Jr...... 1,200 Edward J. Vasoli ...... 1,611 Dennis J. Riley, Esq...... 1,200 Louis J. Casale, M.D...... 1,500 Charles L. Storm ...... 1,200 James R. Guntle, Jr...... 1,500 Robert T. Wright ...... 1,200 William J. Leimkuhler ...... 1,500 John D. Zook, C.P.A...... 1,170 Fernando Lombardi, C.P.A...... 1,500 Anthony C. Santopolo, M.D...... 1,164 Joseph E. Luecke ...... 1,500 Thomas R. Burke ...... 1,150 G. Plarold Metz, Ph.D...... 1,500 Charles A. Leonard, Ph.D...... 1,100 John R. McCloskey, M.D...... 1,500 James G. McSherry ...... 1,100 Jonathan J. Palmer ...... 1,500 Stephen J. Rauscher ...... 1,100 Timothy M. Ryan, M.D...... 1,500 John B. Beal ...... 1,050 Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Munroe ...... 1,498 Joseph McEwen ...... 1,043 Raymond T. Vasoli ...... 1,449 William C. Howrie, Jr., M.D...... 1,030 Michael G. Mullen ...... 1,400 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Arnold ...... 1,000 Edward J. Buchanan ...... 1,366 Eugene D. Ashman ...... 1,000 Thomas J. Lynch ...... 1,350 Anthony P. Bonanni ...... 1,000 John L. McCloskey ...... 1,350 Carl J. Bowden ...... 1,000 Joseph H. Cloran ...... 1,300 George A. Butler ...... 1,000 John P. Follman ...... 1,300 Neil P. Campbell, M.D...... 1,000 John H. Kennedy, C.P.A...... 1,275 Horace G. Butler, M.D...... 1,000

Brother Andrew Bartley, F.S.C., parents' program coordinator, has announced that Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ert J. Schaefer will be chaircouple of the Parents’ Association for 1989-90. Currently Bob '54 is the director of CME Activities and Meeting Planning at the McGraw-Hill Health­ care Group. Celeste is on the secretarial staff of Gwynedd-Mercy College. Neither Bob nor Celeste are strangers to campus. Former Director of Public Relations, Bob was the president of the Alumni Association from 1971 to 1973 and a trustee from 1973 to 1975. From 1956 to 1965, Celeste was the principal's secretary at La Salle High School when it was located on this cam­ pus. The Schaefers have seven children: Bob, Jr. '89; Mary Frances, an MBA student; Paul '90; John '92; Elizabeth, Gwynedd-Mercy Academy; Michael, La Salle High; Brian, St. Alphonsus School. In their opening letter to all parents, the chair- couple wrote: “Families searching for that ‘special’ environment for their son's and daughter’s higher education have, like us, found it at La Salle—a place of academic excellence vitalized by uncom­ mon concern, loyalty and pride. We are confident that in your time as Explorers your entire family will appreciate and share these values.” The letter continues: “Our Parents’ Association works at sustaining these qualities which attracted us to La Salle. We strive to encourage effective communication between the University and parents and to support the University in several worthwhile activities, including Parents’ Weekend scheduled for October 14 and 15, 1989.

La Salle, Fall 1989 15 Rudolph H. Cartier, Jr., Esq...... 1,000 OTHER Marty Cohen ...... 1,000 Estate of J. Russell Cullen, Sr...... $25,000 Joseph M. Coleman ...... 1,000 United Way of Southeastern John L. Connell, C.P.A...... 1,000 Pennsylvania (Nonprofit Joseph J. Connelly, Jr...... 1,000 Management Development Joseph E. Crowley, Esq...... 1,000 Center ...... 20,500 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Donohue ...... 1,000 Charitable Lead Trust Under Deed Dr. & Mrs. R. Lawrence Dunworth 1,000 of Trust of Dr. Roland Holroyd 17,475 Joseph J. Eberle, Jr...... 1,000 Testamentary Trust Established Paul S. Ellis, M.D. and by Joseph Schmitz, Jr...... 10,900 Mary Lynn H. Ellis ...... 1,000 ...... $73,875 James J. Faulk ...... 1,000 Joseph C. Flanagan, M.D...... 1,000 John M. Fleming, C.P.A...... 1,000 Robert F. Gable ...... 1,000 Nicholas A. Giordano ...... 1,000 Anthony R. Giorgio, M.D...... 1,000 William F. Grauer, Jr., C.P.A...... 1,000 Sean Gresh, Ed.D...... 1,000 Michael J. Griffin ...... 1,000 E. Lawrence Harasym, Jr., M.D. ... 1,000 William M. Henhoeffer ...... 1,000 William E. Herron, C.P.A...... 1,000 John E. Higgins, Jr...... 1,000 Francis X. Iaquinto, C.P.A...... 1,000 Joseph F. Keenan ...... 1,000 William E. Kelly, Esq...... 1,000 Stephen M. Kerwick, Esq...... 1,000 Robert A. Kilgore ...... 1,000 Gregory LeCerff ...... 1,000 Thomas E. Leone ...... 1,000 William S. Lewis, Jr...... 1,000 James M. Mack ...... 1,000 Martin F. Malarkey ...... 1,000 Dennis S. Marlo, C.P.A...... 1,000 Joseph D. McMenamin, D.0...... 1,000 Honorable James R. Melinson ..... 1,000 Harry J. Metzinger ...... 1,000 V. James Mianulli ...... 1,000 Mr. & Mrs. Irving Morris ...... 1,000 Joseph P. Morrison ...... 1,000 Joseph C. Murphy, C.P.A...... 1,000 Gerald P. Nugent, Jr...... 1,000 Joseph M. Owens, Ph.D...... 1,000 Joseph J. Peditto, M.D...... 1,000 John P. Penders, Esq...... 1,000 Mrs. Marjorie M. Pincus ...... 1,000 Nicholas A. Policarpo, M.D...... 1,000 John W. Quinlan ...... 1,000 Joseph R. Sadowski ...... 1,000 Charles A. Schmidt ...... 1,000 Brian J. Smith, C.P.A...... 1,000 Charles E. Stahlecker ...... 1,000 Edward J. Stemmier, M.D...... 1,000 Brother J. Stephen Sullivan, F.S.C. 1,000 Timothy E. Urbanski, M.D...... 1,000 George A. Voegele ...... 1,000 Thomas M. Walker ...... 1,000 Sharon Durham and William Oliver of the Prudential Insurance Ernest L. Whalon ...... 1,000 Company of America participate in the Curtis Hall reception and dinner for major donors. In recent years, the Prudential Foun­ Ronald J. Young ...... 1,000 dation has contributed a total of $10,000 in support of the Urban $684,096 Center's Adult Learning Project.

16 MEMORIAL GIFTS Some of the most meaningful gifts the Annual Fund Office receives are made in honor or in memory of a beloved friend, colleague, or family member. This year, such gifts were made in the names of thirty (30) individuals, an inspiring indication of the donors’ regard for both the University and the individuals named. We are honored to accept these special gifts.

IN MEMORIAM Robert C. Ames '56 James A. Finnegan William Bispels, Sr. Professor James P. Foote Charles A. Bott Richard A. Funchian ’56 William J. Brett ’67 Brother Richard Hawley, F.S.C. Genevieve Czupich Cairo Mrs. Anna Jeffries Robert J. Chesco ’63 Professor Charles V. Kelly Brother E. Clementian, F.S.C. Mrs. Catherine McCartney Brother James Conaghan, F.S.C. Christine A. Mazurek '85 Brother Damian Connelly, F.S.C. James P. McDonough '48 John J. Cosgrove ’74 Charles “Chip” McKeaney ’90 J. Russell Cullen, Sr. ’22 Brother Jeremy McNamara, F.S.C Mary C. Davine Professor Joseph C. Mihalich Brother Claude Demitras, F.S.C. ’52 Reverend James Murphy Professor Edward Domineske John O’Brien Anna H. and Harry J. Donaghy Paul C. Prettyman, Sr. '41

Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy share a light-hearted moment during the Curtis Hall reception and dinner. Mr. Dunleavy is a member of the University's Board of Trustees, and he and his wife have been major contributors to all of La Salle’s fund-raising campaigns and to its Art Museum.

La Salle, Fall 1989 17 THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS The Christian Brothers' unwavering devotion, guidance and love for La Salle University has been truly their hallmark since inception. Like their founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle, patron of the University, the Brothers have committed their lives to education. These religious who serve as faculty, administrators, and staff members have contributed $246,803 to the University in 1989 for scholarship as­ sistance. La Salle students have been blessed with their influence for 126 years.

Brother Hugh N. Albright, F.S.C. Brother Arthur J. Bangs, F.S.C. Brother Andrew Bartley, F.S.C. Brother Joseph Bender, F.S.C. Brother Daniel W. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C. Brother Christopher Businsky, F.S.C. Brother Lawrence J. Colhocker, F.S.C. Brother J. Edward Davis, F.S.C. Brother John P. Dondero, F.S.C. Brother Charles F. Echelmeier, F.S.C. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C. Brother Gabriel Fagan, F.S.C. Brother E. Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C. Brother Craig J. Franz, F.S.C. Brother D. Thomas Gimborn, F.S.C. Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C. Brother Charles E. Gresh, F.S.C. Brother Joseph J. Keenan, F.S.C. Brother Daniel Bernian Kelly, F.S.C. Brother Gerard Malseed, F.S.C. Brother Francis McCormick, F.S.C. Brother Michael J. McGinnis, F.S.C. Brother John J. McGoldrick, F.S.C. Brother Thomas H. McPhillips, F.S.C. Brother Joseph Melofchick, F.S.C. Brother Emery C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C. Brother Gerard F. Molyneaux, F.S.C. Brother James J. Muldoon, F.S.C. Brother Francis Nguyen van Tri, F.S.C. Brother Lawrence E. Oelschlegel, F.S.C. Brother G. John Owens, F.S.C. Brother David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. Brother William J. Quinn, F.S.C. Brother Jude Sapone, F.S.C. Brother Paul Scheiter, F.S.C. Brother Edward J. Sheehy, F.S.C. Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler, F.S.C. Brother Anthony W. Wallace, F.S.C. Brother Thomas W. Warner, F.S.C. Charter Club The Charter Club is made up of those individuals who contributed $25,000 or more to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. La Salle College was originally located at St. Michael's Parish, 1419 N. Second Street, at the time it received its charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1863. During the past fiscal year, six donors made contributions totaling $1,840,775 which qualified them for membership in the Charter Club.

Honorable Genevieve Blatt Mr. & Mrs. John F. Connelly Estate of J. Russell Cullen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. John McShain, D.S.C. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Williamson

The University Club The University Club includes those individuals who made gifts of $10,000 or more, but less than $25,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. On May 24, 1984, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania conferred Univer­ sity status on La Salle College, and, in 1985, the new University acquired the historic Peale House on the Estate. During 1988-89, eight donors made contributions totaling $95,563 that qualified them for membership in the Univer­ sity Club.

Honorable James J. Binns, B.S., J.D. Leon J. Perelman Henry G. DeVincent, M.D. Kenneth Shaw, Jr, Brother Gabriel Fagan, F.S.C. Frank Stanton William J. Magarity, Sr. Harry White, III

The De La Salle Society The De La Salle Society is comprised of those individuals who made gifts of $5,000 or more, but less than $10,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. The Society derives its name from St. John Baptist De La Salle (1651-1719) the founder of the Christian Brothers and the Patron of the University. During the past fiscal year, 16 donors made contributions totaling $95,971 that qualified them for membership in the De La Salle Society.

E. F. Bronson William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq. Jacques J. Moore J. Russell Cullen, Jr. Thomas J. Kean, Jr. Richard J. Prendergast J. Hugh Devlin William J. Markmann, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Julius Rosenwald Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. McKeaney, Jr. Drs. Eleanor & Arthur Sandstrom Joseph A. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Mischler, Sr. Alice & Michael Terne' J. Anthony Hayden

La Salle, Fall 1989 19 The President’s Club The President’s Club is made up of those individuals who contributed $1,000 or more, but less than $5,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., L.H.D., is the current President of La Salle University. During the past fiscal year, 148 donors made gifts totaling $222,342 that qualified them for membership in the President’s Club.

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Arnold William F.X. Coffey, M.D. Leon E. Ellerson Eugene D. Ashman Marty Cohen Paul S. Ellis, M.D. & John B. Beal Joseph M. Coleman Mary Lynn H. Ellis Anthony P. Bonanni John L. Connell, C.P.A. James J. Faulk Betty M. Bott Joseph J. Connelly, Jr. Joseph C. Flanagan, M.D. Carl J. Bowden James V. Covello John M. Fleming, C.P.A. Edward J. Buchanan Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Esq. John P. Follman Thomas R. Burke Joseph E. Crowley, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Werner J. Fricker George A. Butler Thomas Curley Robert F. Gable Horace G. Butler, M.D. Richard J. Diamond Brian J. Gail James A. Butler, Ph.D. Richard J. DiPasquale John J. Gallagher, Esq. Daniel T. Campbell, Jr. Francis J. Domzalski, C.P.A. John P. Garrison Neil P. Campbell, M.D. Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D. James I. Gillespie, C.P.A. John F. Carabello, D.M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Donohue, Esq. Nicholas A. Giordano Rudolph H. Cartier, Jr., Esq. Jaremias T. Dubyk, M.D. Anthony R. Giorgio, M.D. Louis J. Casale, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. R. Lawrence Dunworth William F. Grauer, Jr., C.P.A. John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. Henry F. Eberhardt Sean Gresh, Ed.D. Joseph H. Cloran Joseph J. Eberle, Jr. Michael J. Griffin

Mr. Bruce M. Brown, Trust Administrator of the W. W. Smith totaling $645,000 to the University, chiefly for financial assistance Charitable Trust, congratulates La Salle’s two 1988-89 W. W. Smith for academically qualified, yet needy, undergraduates from Scholarship Prize recipients, Cyd L. Gaskins and William J. Collins, middle-income families. ]r. Since 1978, the W. W. Smith Charitable Trust has awarded grants

20 James R. Guntle, Jr. John R. McCloskey, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Rauscher E. Lawrence Harasym, Jr.,M.D. William J. McCormick, Jr. Charles J. Reilly Terence K. Heaney, Esq. Anthony C. McDermott Dennis J. Riley, Esq. William M. Henhoeffer Joseph McEwen Timothy M. Ryan, M.D. Ragan A. Henry, Esq. John W. McMenamin Mrs. Audrey Sabol William E. Herron, C.P.A. Joseph D. McMenamin, D.O. Joseph R. Sadowski John E. Higgins, Jr. James G. McSherry Anthony C. Santopolo, M.D. Peter A. Horty, C.P.A. Theodore H. Mecke, Jr. Honorable Herbert W. Salus Thomas J. Hoskins Honorable James R. Melinson William R. Sautter, III William C. Howrie, Jr., M.D. G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. Charles A. Schmidt Francis X. Iaquinto, C.P.A. Harry J. Metzinger Mr. & Mrs. Isadore M. Scott Jack M. Keen, C.P.A. V. James Mianulli John N. Serwo Joseph F. Keenan James P. & Maribel W. Molyneaux John J. Shea William E. Kelly, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Irving Morris Brian J. Smith, C.P.A. John H. Kennedy, C.P.A. Joseph P. Morrison Peter F. Smith Stephen M. Kerwick, Esq. Michael G. Mullen Charles E. Stahlecker Robert A. Kilgore Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Munroe Edward J. Stemmier, M.D. Christopher F. Koch Joseph C. Murphy, C.P.A. Charles L. Storm Gregory LeCerff Jerry A. Naessens, C.P.A. Br. J. Stephen Sullivan, F.S.C., S.T.D. William J. Leimkuhler Frank J. Noonan Timothy E, Urbanski, M.D. Charles A. Leonard, Ph.D. Gerald P. Nugent, Jr. Edward J. Vasoli Thomas E. Leone Francis R. O’Hara, Esq. Raymond T. Vasoli William S. Lewis, Jr. Patrick J. O’Leary, C.P.A. George A. Voegele Fernando Lombardi, C.P.A. Joseph M. Owens, Ph.D. Thomas M. Walker Joseph E. Luecke Jonathan J. Palmer Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr. Thomas J. Lynch Joseph J. Panchella, C.P.A, Leonard A. Ward James M. Mack George S. Pauli, Jr. Ernest L. Whalon Thomas J. Mahoney, C.P.A. Joseph J. Peditto, M.D. J. Michael Whitaker, M.D. Martin F. Malarkey John P. Penders, Esq. John F. White, C.P.A. Joseph G. Markmann, C.P.A. Mrs. Marjorie M. Pincus Robert T. Wright Dennis S. Mario, C.P.A. David T. Poiesz Ronald J. Young Richard L. Mathauser Nicholas A. Policarpo, M.D. John D. Zook, C.P.A. Lawrence E. McAlee, Esq. John W. Quinlan John L. McCloskey Albert S. Randa, C.P.A.

The Founder’s Circle The Founder's Circle is comprised of those individuals who made gifts of $500 or more, but less than $1,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30,1989. Brother Teliow, F.S.C., was the founding President of La Salle University. During the past fiscal year, 154 donors made contributions totaling $83,183 that qualified them for membership in the Founder's Circle.

Stephen John Andriole, Ph.D. Roger G. Bucs, M.D. Joseph D'Aulerio, Jr. Beverly Ann Bacon Edward W. Ciesielski Mario N. D'Aulerio Michael Barmash Dewey P. Clark John M. Daly, M.D. David E. Beavers, Esq. Edward D. Clover Henry A. Darragh Brian F. Belcher Francis X. Conaty Albert W. Davis G. Michael Bellenghi, C.P.A. Terence J. Connors John Peter Davis Norbert F. Belzer, Ph.D. Joseph P. Conville, Jr. Rev. Charles J. Day William J. Binkowski Frank C. Corace Theodore J. DeGroot, M.D. Stanley J. Birch, Jr. Robert J. Courtney, Ph.D. James F. Dever James J. Broussard Walter F. Crossley John M. Dewey Joseph R. Buckley Joseph A. D'Amato Donald C. Dill

La Salle, Fall 1989 21 Gloria F. Donnelly, Ph.D. Richard E. Lautz, Ph.D. Loren E. Pettisani Joanne Bechta Dugan, Ph.D. Margaret M. Lennon William J. Quigley Michael Joseph Dunn, Jr. John Ward Logan James J. Reed David C. Eisenhart, Jr. Walter P. Lomax, Jr., M.D. Joseph P. Rhein Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Fick James M. Lord Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Roeder Samuel V. Filippine, Jr. James J. & Kathy Lynch Michael R. Ruser Eugene J. Fitzgerald Vincent W. Madden Mr. & Mrs. James P. Ryan Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Daniel J. Maguire, Jr. Maurice B. Schepers, O.P., S.T.D. David C. Fleming, Jr. Joseph M. Malone Lawrence D. Schuler Edward V. France John C. Marczely Joseph E. Scogna, M.D. Bernard Freitag Peter V. Marks, Sr., Esq. Jerome M. Shaheen William B. Fynes, Sr. John A. Mason, Esq. Donald F. Sharp John P. Gallagher Eugene F. Massey Thomas J. Shaw, III John Joseph Gariano Joseph P. McCabe Raymond F. Shea, Esq. John F. Gee, Jr. Joseph R. McDonald, Esq. Norbert K. Siegel Gregory J. Geruson & Francis T. McGettigan, C.P.A. James H. Simon, Jr. Eileen M. Kelly William J. McGinn Warren E. Smith, M.D. Gerald P. Ginley, Esq. Paul J. McGinnis, Ph.D. Joseph L. Spaar, M.D. Brian Glancey James T. McGinty, Jr. William F. Sproule Robert T. Hansen Daniel E. McGonigle Edward A. Stefanski George M. Harbison Peter McGonigle, Esq. James P. & Marie M. Steinitz Mark W. Harmon Frank Patrick McHale Francis L. Strocen Thomas B. Harper, III, Esq. John H. McKay, C.P.A. Richard F. Strosser John Helwig, Jr., M.D. F. Owen McKeaney Robert G. Supplee Joseph M. Huber Stephen J. McLoughlin Michael A. Tarsitano Stephen F. Humay, Jr. John J. McNally, C.P.A. Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Tekel Norman A. Jason, Jr. Francis J. McQuilkin John J. Tighe, Jr. Francis W. Judge James D. McShea James J. Timoney Mr. & Mrs. Franklin T. Julian Lawrence J. Mellon, Jr., M.D. John J. Timson Frank Kapuscinski John Edward Mitchell Joseph C. Toland, M.D. Maurice A. Kelley Joseph Jude Molyneaux Thomas F. Toomey, Jr., M.D. Peter J. Kiernan Robert A. Monastero William J. Wallace C. William Kieser James F. Mullan R. Bruce Wayne Thomas S. Kilcheski, M.D. Thomas J. Murphy, C.L.U. Thomas J. Welsh Vincent R. Kling William J. Murphy Harry J. White, Ph.D. Joseph P. Klock, Jr., Esq. Paul F. Naughton Gerald M. Wilk Joseph D. Kovatch, Ph.D. Thomas J. Noone Robert B. Winkelman, Jr. Courtney C. Kronk, III G. Dennis O’Brien, Ph.D. Zane Robinson Wolf, Ph.D. Raymond F. Kurian John S. Penny, Ph.D. Louis C. Woyce, Jr. Harry F. Kusick, Jr. John J. Persia

Ugo Donini Club Professor Ugo Donini (1901-1980) endeared himself to several generations of La Salle students through his thirty-two years of service as a teacher in the History Department. The Ugo Donini Club includes those individuals who contributed $250 or more, but less than $500, to La Salle University between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. During the past fiscal year, 297 donors made gifts totaling $83,393 that qualified them for membership in the Ugo Donini Club.

James Herbert Abele Aaron D. Bannett, M.D. Lawrence J. Borger Francis H. Bruce John Charles Altrogge James F. Barr Peter R. Bossow Charles E. Burke Geoffrey Taylor Anders John T. Becker Thomas L. Bower Robert L. Butler Donna Lynn Antonucci, M.D Robert A. Becker Joseph J. Boyce Gerald J. Cahill Robert P. Argentine, Jr., M.D Barbara G. Bell Michael J. Brennan John James Cahill Joseph Y. Ashman, Jr. Robert L. Bendorovich, Jr. John J. Bresnan James P. Cain, M.D. Mrs. Lena R. Aversano Vincent P. Berry Thomas C. Brogan, Ph.D. Anthony E. Calarco Mark D. Baldino COL William H. Blankfield, Jr. Leonard A. Brownstein, Ph.D. Dennis Carson

22 Anthony D. Caruso Edward S. Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Hahnen James B. Lane, M.D. Robert M. Casey Peter M. DiBattiste, M.D. Charles A.J. Halpin, III, Esq. C. Raymond Larkin, Jr. Anthony Catanzaro Samuel P. DiMuzio Charles A.J. Halpin, Jr., J.D. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Leonardis Powell S. Channell Anthony A. DiPrimio, Ph.D. Joseph L. Hanley Donald L. Levick, M.D. James J. Clarke, Ph.D. James M. Diasio Howard Leon Hannum, Ph.D. George P. Liarakos, M.D. Joseph F. Clarke, M.D. Gerard J. Donahue John W. Harran Patricia Miller Linard Charles F. Cleary Joseph M. Donnelly Thomas E. Hartberger Edward F. Lindsay Terence P. Collins Thomas J. Dougherty Raymond P. Heath, Ph.D. Eric P. Linn William J. Collins, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle John James Heffernan Nicholas T. Lutsch Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Connelly Robert M. Dreyer Wearn D. Heinz Robert W. Lynch Vincent E. Cooke Thomas F. Dudley Leonard F. Helbig Catherine Filemyr Madden Chalmers E. Cornelius, III, M.D. Michael L. Duffy Anthony Hering James J. Madden, Esq. Matthew F. Costello David P. Efroymson, Ph.D. Michael R. Higgins Kevin E. Madden Michael C. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Frank Esposito William Joseph Hildebrand John J. Mangan Robert J. Coyle Edward J. Fierko Robert A. Hirsh, M.D. Louis A. Marabella Conrad M. Cregan James W. Finegan Joseph D. Holston, Jr. John E. Margraff Robert C. Crosson, Jr. William J. Flannery, Esq. Brian James Hood Francesco J. Marmero, Esq. Joseph E. Crowne, Jr. George W. Fleetwood Edward B. Horahan, III, Esq. William V. Martinez, M.D. Denis B. Cummings Joseph F. Flubacher, Ed.D. William S. Hough Peter A. Martosella, Jr. John C. Cunningham Robert Folberg, M.D. J. Robert Huck Kathleen M. Mathis Walter M. Czarnota Fred J. Foley, Jr., Ph.D. Francis E. Hughes Frank J. Mauer, Jr. J. Sandor Cziraky, Ph.D. Dr. & Mrs. William A. Foote Thomas W. Jacob John McCarthy, Esq. Roseanna M. D’Alessandro Edward J. Fossett, Jr. Casimir A. Janicki, Ph.D. Kimberly R. McClellan John P. D'Amato Robert J. Foster Gerald J. Johnson William Charles McCoy Thomas J. Dalfo John C. Fusco, Jr. Kevin D. Kaiser Thomas F. McCrea James A. Dalton, Ph.D. John M. Gallagher Francis M. Kaminski Francis B. McCullough William Daly, M.D. William A. Garrigle, Esq. Paul E. Karis, M.D. James J. McDonald Robert P. Davine James T. Gavin John J. Keenan Martin J. McDonnell Gerald T. Davis Robert E. Gerhardt, M.D. William J. Keenan Thomas J. McElvogue William A. Davis John J. Gibbons Thomas J. Kelly Joseph P. McFadden Susan & Walter Dearolf John J. Gibbons William J. Kelly, Esq. Mary T. McGIynn Charles M. DeFuccio, Esq. Alfred J. Giegerich Professor Mark R. Killingsworth Robert J. McGonagle Donald J. DeGrazia, C.P.A. Charles A. Glackin, Esq. John J. King William F. McGonigal William F. DeHaven Robert A. Godbey William J. King Stephen L. McGonigle S. Thomas Deeney Richard Golaszewski John Christopher Kleis, Ph.D. John J. McGrath Michael J. Dempsey Martin M. Gold C. Gerard Kramer Marylou K. McHugh, Ed.D. Stuart Z. Dershaw, M.D. Edward L. Haas Rev. Terence Kristofak, C.P. Paul W. McIlvaine, M.D. Glenda M. Kuhl, Ph.D.

Reunion Giving 1989 Celebrating Classes Almost 1,000 graduates participated in the 1989 and the results have been quite encouraging. The Reunion Gift Program, and they cumulatively con­ University hopes that the classes that will celebrate tributed over $152,000 to the University’s Annual their reunions in May, 1990 will take up the challenge Fund. For several years now, La Salle has placed a and work to surpass the giving records of the classes special emphasis on gifts from the reunion classes, that have preceded them!

Average § In Year Anniversary Gift Chair Total Percentage Gift Class 1939 50th G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. $ 9,250 52% $356 50 1944 45th John J. Rooney, Ph.D. $ 1,845 33% $142 39 1949 40th William F.X. Coffey, M.D. $13,345 27% $155 320 1954 35th Francis R. O'Hara, Esq. $25,981 30% $306 286 1959 30th Lawrence E. McAlee, Esq. $15,890 19% $189 446 1964 25th Kenneth Shaw, Jr. $48,972 27% $293 620 1969 20th Rudolph H. Cartier, Jr., Esq $15,807 17% $105 866 1974 15th Dennis R. Rubisch $ 7,770 11 % $ 64 1,090 1979 10th Andrew E. Buczynsky $ 7,812 13% $ 66 888 1984 5th John H. Bates $ 5,132 11% $ 39 1,164

La Salle, Fall 1989 23 John F. McInerney, Ph.D. Helen North, Ph.D. Kenneth L. Rhoda, Ph.D. Peter J. Sweeney, C.P.A. Cedric J. McKeever Thomas G. O'Brien James A. Riviello Linda K. Tebbs James C. McLaughlin, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Edmond O'Connor Joseph George Roddy Daniel E. Thomas Robert F. McMackin Francis X. O’Connor John J. Rooney, Ph.D. Hubert A. Thomas William J. McMahon, Jr. Marie Kosorog O’Connor, Ph.D. William F. Ryder, Jr. Robert C. Thompson Thomas A. McManus Desmond S. O’Doherty, M.D. Dominic N. Salerno John S. Toczydlowski, Jr. Denise Lamb McPeters James F. O'Donnell Dennis L. Salvagio, Esq. David J. Torpey, Jr., M.D. Charles E. McShane Michael James O'Donnell Paul J. Santella, Jr. Stephen X. Tracy George J. Mecherly, Ph.D. John J. O’Driscoll Joseph F.X. Savona, Esq. John P. Travers Joseph E. Meredith, Ph.D. Francis C. Palopoli T. J. Scarpa Eugene F. Trimber Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Michalewsky Janice M. Pantano Robert J. Schaefer Edward A. Trost John A. Michnowicz H. Eugene Passmore, Jr. Leo Carl Schaeffler Owen J. Tucker W. Price Miller Mary A. Peck Eric R. Scheffler Edward A. Turzanski Paul Misura Gerald R. Phelan Joseph J. Schoen, Jr. Raymond E. Ulmer, Jr. Richard B. Mitchell I. David Pincus, Esq. Robert W. Seminack Rene Vander Vossen Charles J. Moloney, M.D. Regina Moore Plummer Arthur Robert Shuman, Jr., Esq. Robert William Vivian Richard M. Monihan, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. James F. Pokorny William J. Siddall Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Wade Francis J. Monzo James Porcelli Alan H. Silverstein COL John R. Waite, USA Joseph P. Mooney, Ph.D. Karen R. Pushaw, Esq. John F. Slanga LTC John E. Wall Georgette M. Most Francis A. Quindlen John A. Smith, Ed.D. Joseph R. Walton Francis Joseph Murphy Cletus E. Quinn, Jr. Raymond V. Smith, Esq. John E. Warga, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thad R. Murwin James J. Quirus Mr. & Mrs. David H. Souser Gerry Watkins Augustine J. Nace Bernard F. Rafferty Temistocle A. Spina Samuel J. Watt, Jr. Francis J. Nathans William F. Raichle, Jr. John M. Stack, Jr., M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. Weaverling William J. Neville Denise Ramanauskas Arthur C. Stanley D. Michael Wertz, D.M.D. Mary Catherine Nicolo Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Razler Francis H. Sterling, M.D. Lawrence & Barbara White Walter W. Noce, Jr. Linda A. Razler George B. Stow, Jr., Ph.D. Randolph E. Wise James P. Nolan James P. Reich, D.M.D. Thomas S. Straub, Ph.D. Charles J. Wolf, III, M.D. James F. Noone, M.D. Dennis J. Reid Robert W. Suter, Esq. Patricia Tully Wood Robert Yurgal

The Anniversary Club The Anniversary Club includes those donors who contributed $125 or more, but less than $250, between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989. On March 20, 1988, ANNIVERSARY La Salle University celebrated the 125th anniversary of its founding in Philadel­ CLUB phia in 1863. During the past fiscal year, 660 individuals made gifts totaling $94,689 that qualified them for membership in the Anniversary Club.

James B. Albrecht, M.D. O. Francis Biondi, Esq. William J. Bryers, Esq. Robert N. Casey James D. Alfredo John P. Bisco Adeline M. Buccini Peter T. Castle Kevin R. Alger Gabriel Blanco Christopher L. Bukata, V.M.D. Charles Caucci Daniel J. Allan, Esq. Michael J. Blaszczyk Martin J. Bukowski, M.D. William Cervini Paul C. Alloy, M.D. Frederick W. Blinn, Jr. Lawrence J. Bur, Jr. William F. Chapman, Jr. Frank Thomas Amon Paul F. Blinn Rev. Sidney C. Burgoyne, Ph.D. Donald W. Christiansen Vincent P. Anderson, Esq. Gerald R. Bodisch, Ph.D. Thomas F. Burke Joseph J. Ciasullo David Andrews Maureen Bolger James E. Burkhart, M.D. Samuel P. Cimino, D.D.S. Nicholas F. Andruzzi Louis J. Bonder Edward F. Burns, Jr. Louis H. Clark Nicholas F. Angerosa, Ph.D. Paul T. Braceland Lawrence P. Byrnes, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Annarella Thomas A. Brady, Jr. Harold J. Bythrow Leo W. Clayboss, Jr. Augustine Chi-Kuen Au, D.D.S. Thomas Joseph Brady, Jr. Diego F. Calderin W. Gerald Cochran, M.D. John L. Austin Paul R. Brazina, C.P.A. John J. Callan Anthony L. Colasanto, D.D.S. Henry A. Backe, Sr. James H. Breen Sr. W. Donald Callan Daniel W. Coley David J. Badolato, M.D. William J. Breeze C. Peter Cambell Michael M. Colgan Charles L. Bakaitis Francis P. Brennan James B. Cameron Michael Colibraro Milton J. Ball Joseph P. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Campitiello Dennis J. Collins George A. Barbetto John F. Brickley Albert A. Cantello Timothy F. Collins John E. Barry Bruce A. Brien John J. Cantwell Edward F. Columbia Richard F. Barry, III Carol A. Brigham Thomas Capizzi, Ph.D. Michael E. Connaughton, Ph.D. Barron M. Batchelder, M.D. Elizabeth Harper Briglia Louis C. Cappiella James E. Connell John A. Bazzani John Gary Brown John P. Capuzzi John L. Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Becker Gregory O. Bruce Frederick L. Cardinali Rev. Albert J. Connors, C.M.F. Joseph J. Bellanca, M.D. Vincent J. Bruno Thomas Joseph Carney, Jr. Mark Joseph Connors Frank L. Bellezza Robert B. Brunt Mr. & Mrs. Peter Carnivale Anthony B. Contino, Jr. Paul H. Bernard Mr. & Mrs. David P. Bruton Francis Joseph Carroll Joseph P. Coogan Paul F. Betz, Ph.D. Mrs. Sheila M. Bryan James M. Carroll Robert M. Costello

24 Gail Autenrieth Cox Samuel J. Farruggio, Jr., Esq. William J. Hall. III, M.D. Gerald T. Hipp John J. Coyne Warren W. Faulk, Esq. Joseph P. Halpin George W. Hippman John Barry Cregan Thomas J. Feerick, Esq. Edward J. Hamill Edward J. Hodnicki, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph F. Creneti J. Alan Ferner Richard P. Hamilton William A. Hofmann, III, D.O. Joseph G. Crosby, Jr. Linda Marie Ferrante James F. Hammill, M.D. George L. Hohenleitner James J. Cunningham, Jr. Peter J. Finnegan Gerald Handley, Esq. Robert R. Holmes, Jr. James F. Curran James J. Flatley Joseph E. Hanlon John P. Horan John J. Cush J. Christopher Flavin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Hanssel Thomas J. Horan Joseph J. D’Alessandro Rabbi Steven Folberg Michele Katkocin Harbison Philip F. Huber William T. Daniels Joseph W. Foley Robert M. Harkanson Joanne Swift Hummel, M.D. LTC Richard E. Darcy, USA John S. Follet, M.D. Stephen T. Hassall James B. Humphreys James P. Daugherty David Laurence Forde, M.D, Joseph A. Hatch Christine Hare Iafrato Cynthia A. Davis Lawrence Albert Forrest Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Hatt Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Ilik Mr. & Mrs. William J. Davis, Sr. Edward K. Forster Arthur Hull Hayes, III, Esq. Michael A. Jankowski, Esq. Robert P. DeCesare James E. Fox Martin A. Healey Anthony S. Jannelli, D.O. Margaret Flanagan DeLorenzo, M.D. Ludwig M. Frank, M.D. Arthur L. Hennessy, Ph.D. Paul G. Jennings Daniel J. DeMasi Richard A. Frantz Charles A. Hepford, D.P.M. Mr. & Mrs. David H. Johnson John J. Deady Mary M. Frawley John M. Herndon, II Kenneth G. Johnson, Jr. Jean Tanney Dee John J. French W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq. James W. Jones Francis E. Dehel, Esq. Valentine A. Freitag Donald E. Hilbert Ronald J. Joniec John J. Dennehy, M.D. Elmer R. Fretz Richard Leonard Hill, Esq. Robert J. Jurich Wayne A. Detwiler Dr. & Mrs. Peter P. Frisko Mr. & Mrs. Frank Himmer Richard D. Kaczmarski Charles J. Devine Curtis E. Fromal Theodore T. Hindson, Ph.D. Kathleen Burns Kapusnick John M. Devlin, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Fulmer David J. Hines Mr. & Mrs. Leon J. Kasperski Donald A. Dilenno, M.D. Dominic J. Galante Joseph W. DiLascio Thomas A. Gall Alfred J. DiMatties James J. Gallagher, Sr. Thomas B. DiPaolo Paul J. Gallagher Michael A. DiTizio John J. Gardiner William E. Dietrich, Jr., Ph D. Charles J. Garland TRUSTEE GIFTS Gerard M. Dinon Victor M. Gavin Harry J. Donaghy, Jr. William Martin Gaynor, Jr. During 1988-89, the following current and Francis M. Donahue, Jr., Ph.D. John E. Geraghty emeritus members of La Salle's Board of Trustees Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Doninger Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Gerrard made cash gifts totaling $345,350 to the University: Mr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Donnelly William Gershanick, D.D.S. Michael D. Donnelly Anthony Giardinelli George A. Butler Joseph W. Donovan Harry J. Gibbons Miss Roseanna D’Alessandro William P. Doring, Jr. Brian W. Gifford Joseph B. Doto, M.D. Henry F. Gill, Esq. Henry G. DeVincent, M.D. LTC George J. Dotsey James P. Gillece, Jr., Esq. Francis J. Dunleavy Catherine M. Dougherty Edith Gioia Joseph A. Gallagher Dennis Dougherty Anthony M. Giordano, Jr., M.D. Gregory J. Geruson Jayne H. Dougherty Garrett J. Girvan Nicholas A. Giordano John J. Dougherty Alfred C. Giuffrida Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Dougherty George R. Givens Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Drobile James Myles Glasgow Terence K. Heaney, Esq. Charles Henry Drozd Diane M. Glendon William J. Henrich, Jr., Esq. Charles P. Dugan, Esq. Charles F. Gordon Ragan A. Henry, Esq. Charles E. Dunleavy, Jr. William L. Gordon Joseph E. Luecke A. Mayo Dunn Thomas E. Gore, Jr. Morton S. Mandell, M.D. Constance Fisher Dunston Thomas J. Gorman Joseph M. Durkin Edward J. Grady John McShain Robert J. Durkin Joseph G. Graef, Jr. Helen F. North, Ph.D. Thomas J. Durkin John J. Grauer, Esq. G. Dennis O'Brien, Ph.D. Peter J. Dwyer, Sr. John R. Greed Leon J. Perelman George E. Green Bruce R. Dych Mrs. Joan Scott Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Ecker Peter D. Greenspun, Esq. Norris E. Eldridge John L. Gregorio Brother J. Stephen Sullivan, F.S.C. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Elynich Robert J. Griffin John H. Engel Eugene J. Grimley Several trustees also played key roles in the W. Joseph Engler, Jr., Esq. James A. Gross, Ph. D. awarding of a number of the corporate and foun­ Bradford P. Erickson Bernard Grossman, M.D. dation grants cited in this report, while others gave Michael J. Evangelist Michael C. Grundy of their time and energy as members of the various Gerald R. Evans, Jr. Alfred M. Guaraldo volunteer committees active in the Annual Fund Denise M. Guiniven Steven E. Evans and Planned Giving Programs. Through its many Mark Everett Thomas H. Haag James J. Fahy John J. Hagan, Esq. forms of involvement in the life of the University, Thomas W. Fairbrother Raymond F. Hagen, Sr. the Board of Trustees has directly enhanced all David J. Falcone, Ph.D. John J. Haggerty facets of La Salle's fund-raising program. James C. Fallon Dennis M. Haines Robert T. Fallon, Ph.D. Vernita F. Hall

La Salle, Fall 1989 25 John J. Keegan Mr. & Mrs. Fremont Levy Louis P. Masucci William E. Mignoni Richard F. Keevey Dr. & Mrs. Vincent D. Lim, Jr. Peter J. Mattson John J. Mikus James M. Kelly, Ph.D. Patricia & Jack Linard Jack Maxwell Michael N. Milone, Jr. James Paul Kelly Nicholas J. Lisi, Esq. Gerard & Virginia Mayer Mr. & Mrs. Santo M. Minghenelli Kevin Dennis Kelly, Esq. Phillip G. Loscoe, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Mayo Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mitchell James J. Kenyon Philip J. Lucia Bruce F. Mays William B. Mitchell, Jr. Edward J. Keppel Edwin J. Lutz Joseph M. Mazurek Peter J. Mlynarczyk, M.D. Charles J. Kerins Joseph T. Lutz Michael J. McAleer Heidi Maria Molitor Michael J. Kerlin, Ph.D. Frank J. Lux David M. McArtin Richard F. Mooney Mark C. Kerstetter, Ph.D. Patricia Shields Lux Albert E. McBride, Jr. John F. Moore William J. Kesselring Robert H. Lux Thomas J. McCann Kenneth W. Moore Donald J. Kieser John J. Luxemburger, Jr. Dennis G. McCarthy Francis J. Moran, Esq. Edward P. Kiessling Robert John Lynch Thomas McCarthy John A. Moreck John D. Kiggins Robert T. Lynch, Esq. Joseph M. McCauley John G. Morrison John J. King John W. Lynn, Jr. Gerald J. McConeghy, Esq. Joseph M. Mottola Michael B. Kirkwood Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. MacPherson James B. McCool Rev. John H. Mulhern Thomas J. Kirsch Theresa Kline Macko James P. McCool R. James Mullen Richard C. Kling Michael J. Magnotta, Jr. Walter A. McCool, D.O. Robert William Mullen James M. Knepp James D. Magowan John J. McCracken, Jr. William G. Mullen Albert J. Koob James F. Magrann John F. McDermott Philip J. Mulligan Michael J. Kovac, Jr., M.D. Owen J. Maguire Francis J. McEldowney Daniel R. Mullin Sidney J. Kowalczyk Charles J. Mahon Edward T. McErlean, Esq. Joseph J. Mundy Susan L. Krech Rita S. Mall, Ph.D. Joseph L. McGill, Jr., Ph.D. Patrick A. Mundy John E. Krol Mr. & Mrs. Regino B. Mallabo John M. McGowan, M.D. Dennis Martin Murphy Charles E. Lally Michael P. Malloy James J. McKenna, Jr., Ph.D. Edward J. Murphy, Jr. Arthur C. Lamon David Peter Malone Patrick W. McKenna Michael R. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. John P. Lamond John J. Malone Francis X. McKeon Mr. & Mrs. Bohdan W. Mysko Robert A. Lample Joseph N. Malone John P. McLaughlin, D.O. Simon J. Nagel Anthony M. Landis, D.O. Raymond L. Malseed Michael J. McLaughlin Paul J. Nekoranik John Langan Vincent J. Mancini Timothy T. McLaughlin, M.D. Enos C. Ney Mr. & Mrs. Russell A. Lannutti Charles R. Mannella Eugene P. McLoone, Ph.D. Joseph A. Nickels, III Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Larr John F. Manning James F. McManus Gregory J. Nowak, Esq. John D. Leahy Mr. & Mrs. C. Michael Manzo Daniel J. McMonagle Reuben J. Nyvelt Barbara Ruth Lear John K. Mariani, D.O. Anthony J. McNulty, Esq. Charles A. O’Brien Edward J. Leet Joseph J. Mark John P. McNulty Joseph M. O’Brien, II Peggy Ann Leister Joseph Markert John J. Merrick, Jr., Ph.D. Joseph S. O’Brien George Leone Denis H. Martin Kathryn Moos Merrick Richard W. O'Brien Joseph C. Lepone Joseph D. Martin George G. Mick William A. O’Callaghan George H. Levesque Thomas M. Masick, Esq. Robert B. Miedel Jerome C. O’Connell, Esq.

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26 Patricia Donegan O’Connell John S. Raniolo, D.O. Emanuel Sarris Mr. & Mrs. Alex J. Valentino Bernard A. O’Connor Mark J. Ratkus, Ph.D. James M. Savarese Michael J. Vallillo, D.D.S. Charles E. O’Connor, Sr., Esq. Harry P. Rawls Gerald E. Scalley F. Jeffrey Vanorden William J. O’Donnell, III Brian P. Reidy Kenneth J. Schauder Thomas M. Vapniarek John F. O’Grady L. Thomas Reifsteck Eric O. Scheffler Eugene J. Veneziale John J. O’Hara, Jr., M.D. Bernard F. Reilly Nancy J. Scheutz Mr. & Mrs. John Venuti Terence K. O'Hara Dorothy C. Reilly Charles F. Schneider, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Vespe Joseph P. O'Reilly Ellen E. Reilly Paul J. Schneider, M.D. Peter J. Vicente, Ph.D. Martin J. Oczki Michael J. Reinking Paul G. Schott Catherine A. Victorius Thomas C. Olbrich Emanuel M. Renzi, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Schrak Carl A. Von Hake Thomas A. Oravez Anne Renzulli Rose M. Schreiner Kenneth R. Wagner David Paiko LTC William F. Reyers, USA Paul M. Schugsta, Jr. Vincent Patrick Walls Paul J. Pantano Raymond A. Ricci Raymond L. Schutzman Charles J. Walsh, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Paone Edward C. Rice Thomas L. Schwegel Francis J. Walsh, Jr. Joseph E. Pappano, Jr., M.D. Albert R. Riviezzo, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. John G. Schwenderman Hon Joseph T. Walsh Theodore M. Pappas Richard C. Rizzo, Esq. Ann E. Seiberlich Robert J. Walsh, Jr. Joseph T. Paslawski Joseph P. Roach Elizabeth A. Seiberlich George J. Walter Mr. & Mrs. John S. Patten, Jr. Philip E. Rogers William C. Seiberlich, Jr. Thomas H. Ward, Esq. Donald Pazel Mr. & Mrs. Dick Roman Richard W. Serfass George J. Wardle Charles J. Peguese Mr. & Mrs. Paul Roman Christopher J. Serpico, Esq. Craig M. Waring Anthony F. Pellegrino Carmen V. Romeo Maureen Dugan Serpico, Esq. Mary Montrella Waybill, M.D. Michael J. Pelone John D. Rossi, III Barbara A. Shaeffer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Weaver James M. Penny, Jr., Esq. John P. Rossi, Ph.D. Jeanne M. Shaeffer Gregory J. Webster Harry N. Pepe, D.O. Richard A. Rothwell, Jr., D.D.S. Thomas W. Sheehan Frederick Weitzman, Esq. George A. Perfecky, Ph.D. Bernard R. Roy Thomas G. Shemeley Edward J. Werner William J. Perry David S. Rudenstein, Esq. Philip M. Sheridan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. West Thomas R. Phillips John W. Rudy Peter Francis Shields Gregory Joseph West Robert V. Pierce Piyush G. Ruparelia Mr. & Mrs. Zenon Shpon Frederick M. Westcott Thomas J. Pierce Joseph J. Ruzicka John P. Sibre Mrs. Margaret Whelan Walter S. Pletcher, Jr. Stephen J. Ruzicka George T. White Charles M. Sielski Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Poehlmann Francis J. Ryan, Ed.D. Frank Silver, M.D. Richard T. White Paul E. Porreca Michael F. Ryan Thomas W. Whittle, III Lewis H. Silver Stanley T. Praiss, D.D.S. Jane Salek James F. Widmeier William J. Simpson Thomas F. Praiss Anthony Salerno, Ph.D. Mary L. Wilby Anthony J. Sisca Joan F. Pritchard, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Salerno Francis Wilent William J. Skyrm Steven P. Purcell Brian T. Sammond John T. Williams, M.D. Donald J. Slowicki, Sr. Joseph H. Putro Philip P. Samsel Mr. Joseph E. Wilson, Jr. John F. Smart, Jr. Joseph L. Quinn David G. Samtmann Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Windish, Sr. Edward J. Smith Robert J. Raichle Bruce R. Winokur, Esq. Serafin F. Sandella Geraldine R. Smoll John William Winters Elizabeth McGinley Soltan Anne M. Wise Guy Tom Sottile Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wistar, Jr. Donald L. Sprague, Esq. William M. Wixted, M.D. Christa Wilhelm Starling Dr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Wood Michael C. Stephenson Melvin F. Woods Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Stitzer Edward A. Wroblewski, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Sullivan Joseph J. Young J. Peter Sullivan John G. Younglove, Esq. Philip A. Sullivan John J. Zaccaria William H. Sullivan Donald Eugene Zdanowicz William M. Sullivan, Ph.D. Thomas A. Zelante, Esq. Clarence G. Supplee William N. Zelner John Joseph Sweeder, Ed.D. Callix M. Zenner Joseph John Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Joel M. Ziff Karla M. Sztukowski Herbert E. Taylor James M. Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Oscar W. Thomsen Frank P. Thorik John T. Thorn, Esq. Ralph R. Thornton, Ph.D. Charles J. Tomasco Peter P. Tozer, Esq. James Louis Tracey Stanley J. Travis, Jr., D.O. Francis J. Trzuskowski, Esq. Benjamin Tumolo John Anthony Turek Stephen B. Turnbull Robert E. Useller Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Uyehara

La Salle, Fall 1989 27 Other Donors Between July 1, 1988 and June 30, 1989, 4,807 individuals made contributions up to $124 to La Salle University. Those donations totaled $194,884 for the 1988-89 fiscal year.

Anonymous Bruce H. Alfreds Ralf S. Anoia Richard A. Avicolli Michele M. Abarca Jose Raul Alio, Esq. John R. Ansbro Yvette M. Aviles Nicole M. Abbamondi Frank P. Alizzi Susan M. Ansel Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Aylmer Joseph E. Abbott John A. Allebaugh Michael A. Anselmi, Esq. Jerome J. Azarewicz Gerard H. Abernethy Douglas P. Allen Pauline Ansley Dr. & Mrs. Reza G. Azizkhan Eva Abraham Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. Allen William Anstock Sarah Ann Babaian Abe Abramovich Lawrence Allen Mary Ann Anthony Michael A. Babich, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Abrams Richard Lee Allen Rouel D. Arceo Jean L. Bachman David L. Abruzzi Paul J. Allocca Mrs. Marie C. Argentina Michael J. Bachman Vincent J. Accardo Dr. & Mrs. Louis M. Alosco Donna Skalicky Armstrong Samuel T. Bacica Albert C. Achuff Francis M. Alsis, Ed.D. Joseph F. Armstrong Kathleen M. Backauskas Barbara L. Ackerman Michael P. Althoff Michael G. Armstrong Henry A. Backe, Jr., M.D. Donald Frank Ackerman Carl Altilia Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Armstrong Craig J. Badolato, M.D. Carmen E. Adames Carol R. Altimari Everett Lee Arnold Douglas C. Baer Carmen S. Adamo Julio J. Amadio, M.D. Anthony F. Arnone Christina A. Baessler Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig A. Adamo Thomas J. Ambolino Mr. & Mrs. Charles Arnone Anna Marie Hollup Bahls Paul V. Adams Adrienne M. Amendolia Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Aromando Lynn M. Bahmiller Robert L. Adams Millard Ames, Jr. Michael C. Arricale Joyce L. Bailey Thomas D. Adams, Sr. George C. Amey Franco Arrigo Donna Baker Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Adamski Richard Joseph Amons Michael J. Arrivello, Jr. Elisa Baker Thomas C. Addison Albert E. Amorosi Harry T. Arton F. Michael Baker Charles R. Adelsberger Angelo J. Amoroso Lawrence V. Ashbacher, M.D. Paul E. Baker Charles E. Adler Nancy Gillespie Anastas William C. Ashworth Robert C. Baker Deborah Carol Aglira Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Anastasio Arthur J. Askins Tracy T. Baker Francis P. Agrusa Kurt W. Andersen Jerry Askow John S. Baky Kevin E. Ahern David O. Anderson Joseph A. Atkins Dennis A. Balasa Norbert John Aicher Edwin A. Anderson Phyllis D. Atkins Albert P. Balcer, Jr. Theodore T. Aicher John R. Ando Mrs. Sally A. Atkins David J. Balcer, Esq. Michael V. Aiello Robert D. Andrekanic, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. George E. Atkinson Gerald B. Baldino Theodore H. Alber Mr. & Mrs. David G. Andrews Peter G. Aton Rosemary Clancy Baldino Anthony M. Alberta Stephen F. Andrilli Thomas M. Aton Thomas Baldino, Ph.D. Mark R. Alberto Teresa Andris James S. Atwell, Ph.D. Patricia Rice Baldridge Rev. Robert E. Albright Dolores J. Angelino Mr. & Mrs. Harold Auch, Jr. George H. Baldwin, Jr. John P. Alcorn Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. Angelo John Joseph Auchinleck Stewart D. Balfour Theodore J. Alden John J. Angelo, M.D. Lawrence H. Auerweck Robert J. Ballatori James J. Alesi Stephanie P. Angstadt William Joseph Austin John N. Balsama Joanne Thorn Alexander Mary Alexander Annas Alexander L. Avallon, Sr. Martha Baltzell Stephen L. Alexander Bohdan O. Anniuk Vincent R. Avallone, Jr. Harry F. Bambrick Henry J. Alexandrowicz Karen M. Annocki Patricia C. Averill Robert P. Bandholz

ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND A Five Year Com parisonison

General Number (National Active Alumni Matching Com- of Participa- (National Average Average Alumni Gifts Gifts bined Donors tion (%) %) Gift Gift) 1 9 8 4 -8 5 24,188 $ 528,224 $ 72,774 $ 600,998 3,605 14.9% (20%) $166 ($118) 1 9 8 5 -8 6 24,625 $ 874,392 $ 70,920 $ 945,312 5,308 22% (22%) $178 ($157) 1 9 8 6 -8 7 25,772 $ 954,232 $ 96,587 $1,050,819 5,472 21.2% (22.4%) $191 ($168) 1 9 8 7 -8 8 25,866 $1,041,213 $101,465 $1,142,678 5,749 22.2% (22.9%) $198 ($173) 1 9 8 8 -8 9 21,017 $1,148,583 $114,192 $1,262,775 5,384 25.6% N.A. $236 N.A.

28 Charles V. Banionis Lisa M. Bellino Leon S. Blash Irene S. Banionis Dina Bellizzi Monica Trotter Blash Mr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Bannon John Bellus Rita Paddick Blaszczyk Assistant Director Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. Baptista Joanne Belsante Carol Fetterman Blauth James F. Barben Mrs. Patricia Belz Mrs. Sallie B. Bleacher of Annual Fund Diane M. Barber, Esq. Francis T. Bender Deborah L. Blecker Appointed Charles F. Barbera Michael M. Bender Sue F. Blecman Mr. & Mrs. John R. Barbier Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Bennett John F. Blee Edward A. Barbieri, M.D. George A. Bennett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lee H. Bleshman Francis C. Barbieri, Jr., Esq. Gerald J. Bennett Thomas J. Blessington Marybeth H. Bareis J. Bruce Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Blewett Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Barlow Kenneth B. Bennington Victor P. Blizard Mr. & Mrs. John Barna Deborah A. Benson Gary B. Block Mr. & Mrs. David J. Barnard Evelyn R. Benson Charles J. Bloom Lafayette A. Barnes Raymond H. Benson, III Joseph B. Bloom Edward M. Barr, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Benson Charles J. Blount Linda M. Barrett Brian R. Bentz Jules C. Blum, Esq. Russell R. Barrett Catherine G. Bentz Thomas E. Blum Vincent L. Barrett George H. Benz, Jr., M.D. Bernhardt G. Blumenthal, Ph.D. Virginia R. Barrett Stephen R. Benz Joyce Pagliaro Boag Jerrold R Barrosse Michael J. Berchick Wesley M. Bobbie Mrs. Marian T. Barry Dirk A. Berezovske Steven M. Bobman, Esq. William J. Barry, M.D. Rose M. Berg Ralph F. Boccella, D.D.S. Rev. Michael K. Barth, S.T. Susan B. Berg Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Bocchicchio Roger Barth, Ph.D. Lewis W. Bergen, Jr. Thomas A. Bochinski, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Baruffi Karen Marie Bergmann Michelle Lamb Boddorff Ronald A. Baselice Carl E. Berke Mr. & Mrs. John P. Boedewig Harold S. Baseman William W. Berko Walter G. Boehm Brother Francis B. Danielski, Lisa B. Basile Glenn S. Berman Ronald J. Boehmke F.S.C., ’71, has been appointed as­ Karen D. Bastian Kathleen M. Bermingham James H. Boerckel sistant director of the Annual Frank J. Batavick Barbara Christie Berndt Kay Hampton Bogdanescu fund succeeding Richard D. Mont­ Edmund A. Bateman, Jr. John R. Berndt, Jr. Louis William Boggi gomery who served in that post John R. Bateman Edward I. Bernstein James J. Boggs since 1986. Montgomery presently Donna J. Bates Rev. Norman Bernstein, Ph.D. Michael Bohan, M.D. is director of development at the Dennis W. Baudo Rochelle M. Bernstein George W. Bohnenberger Memorial Hospital of Burlington Elmer Bauer, Jr. David A. Berry Joseph H. Bohr County (NJ) Foundation. James S. Bauer William L. Berry Eric R. Boher In his new administrative po­ Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Bauer Joseph F. Bertolini Jean A. Boileau sition, Brother Francis will man­ Michael A. Baum Nancy Lapergola Bertrand Michael C. Boland, Jr. age all computer related work in Mr. & Mrs. Paul Baumholtz Frederick P. Betz Thomas Bolton the development and annual fund Kenneth J. Beahan Beverly L. Bey Barbara J. Bomberger offices, the corporate matching Andrew G. Bean, Ph.D. Franklin E. Beyer Mr. & Mrs. R. Michael Bomberger gift and senior gift programs. Mary Beitler Beatrice Bernard J. Bieg Mr. & Mrs. Angelo N. Bonaccorsi Formerly principal of Philadel­ Mr. & Mrs. William J. Beatty Paul C. Bieg, Jr. Anthony A. Bonanni phia’s West Catholic Boys High Carol M. Beauchamp Henry G. Bienkowski Anthony J. Bonanno School, Brother Francis received Donna J. Beauvais Thomas W. Biester Kelliann K. Bonasera his bachelor’s degree in history Francis X. Becht, Jr. Francis E. Bigley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Bond from La Salle in 1971, his master’s Bernard E. Beck John Raymond Bille Diane M. Bones degree from Georgetown in 1974, Eileen Donaldson Becker Joseph Bille Thomas P. Bones and another master's degree in Howard G. Becker Louise Jackson Billups Sylvain Boni, Ph.D. educational administration from John C. Becker, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Bilotti Michael F. Bonner in 1982. He Patricia M. Becker Nancy Bing Robert E. Bonner, M.D. is currently enrolled in the gradu­ Harriet M. Beckert William H. Binns William J. Bonner, Jr., Esq. ate Religious Studies program at Rudolph H. Beckert, M.D. Joseph S. Biondo Michael C. Bono St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Marilyn B. Beckwith Adolf P. Birkenberger Stephen C. Bono His teaching assignments in­ Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Bedessem Arthur E. Birkhead, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George R. Booker cluded St. John's College High Richard A. Bedford, M.D. Leonard Joseph Birle John J. Boothman School, Washington, D.C. and La Gerard J. Bednar Paul E. Bisbing Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Booz, Sr. Salle College High School, Phila­ Linda Sparks Bednarz Lawrence J. Bish John Joseph Boral delphia, where he also served as William Robert Behm Joseph J. Bisicchia George M. Boraske vice principal for academic af­ Ernest M. Behr William P. Bissell Kenneth Joseph Borek fairs. Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Beideman Harry R. Bittner Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Borella, Jr. William J. Beisser Henry C. Bittner Louis Carl Borghi Michael A. Belfiore Clarence E. Bix Joanne P. Bortner Gerald L. Bowen, Esq. Thomas J. Belisari Bernard Joseph Black John F. Bossier, Sr. Joseph A. Bowers Timothy J. Belko Robert C. Blake Christopher N. Botta Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Bell, Jr. John J. Blanch, M.D. Joseph E. Botta Richard Boyd, Jr. William J. Bell, Jr. Paul E. Blanchard Mary L. Botter Gerald T. Boyer William J. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Blanchard Francis E. Bottorff James M. Boyer Patrick A. Belle Mariann E. Blaney Richard C. Bourne Joseph John Boyer Ira T. Bellew Mrs. Helen Blash Thomas B. Bowe Bernard Boyle

La Salle, Fall 1989 29 Cornelius John Boyle Richard A. Breeser James F. Brown Harvey L. Bunch, Jr. James F. Boyle Alfred E. Brennan James R. Brown, Jr. John M. Buonomo John M. Boyle Brigid M. Brennan Robert Henry Brown Maryann Dean Buonomo Maureen A. Boyle Charlene L. Brennan Stephen J. Brown Joseph J. Buonpastore Robert F. Boyle Gerard P. Brennan, Ph.D. Susan Schettone-Brown Sharon Kennedy Burd Ronald R. Boyle James P. Brennan William J. Brown Joseph A. Burger Thomas F. Boyle John C. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Charles Browne Susan H. Burgess Thomas J. Boyle Joseph C. Brennan Joseph A. Browne John F. Burghart Thomas M. Boyle Michael P. Brennan Timothy J. Browne John N. Burgoyne Timothy C. Boyle Philip J. Brennan Charles W. Brownholtz Rodney L. Burk Yvonne Vito Boyle Suzanne E. Brennan Charles Wilson Browning Charles D. Burke John J. Brabazon Joseph R. Breslin Donald J. Browning John T. Burke Joseph P. Braceland Marie B. Breslin Annemarie Lento Brownmiller Bro. Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D. Raymond B. Bracis Thomas C. Breslin Judith Blanco Bruening Michael T. Burke Francis X. Bradin James P. Bresnan Alfred C. Bruhin Thomas J. Burke Paul J. Bradin Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Brewster K. Richard Bruhm Mr. & Mrs. James W. Burleigh Harry Joseph Bradley, Esq. Charles R. Breznicky Eugene L. Bruno Joseph Damien Burns Mrs. Betty S. Bricker Mary Cotter Bruno Jerome T. Bradley Stephen J. Burns John M. Bradley David P. Brickley William F. Bryan, III William L. Burns Kathleen D. Bradley James G. Bridgeman Alvin A. Buben Frank Alan Burr Michael P. Bradley Robert C. Briel Daniel R. Bubenick William C. Bradley, Jr. Joseph V. Briggman, Ph.D. Anthony F. Buccafuri Gerald J. Burt Gregory L. Brady Kathleen Tully Briggman Joshua Buch Mr. & Mrs. Michael Buschka John G. Brady, D.O. Edward Brigham Michael A. Buchanan Robert J. Bush, Esq. Joseph F. Brady Robert T. Brill James C. Buck Cynthia Irene Butler Marjorie Baharian Brady Mrs. Hazel Brimley Robert V. Buck Diane Marie Butler Maureen K. Brady William E. Brindley Joseph F. Buckley John E. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Brady Thomas Michael Brino Michael J. Buckley John F. Butler Teresa Brady Jerome H. Brodish, M.D. Scott E. Budinsky Thomas M. Butler, Ph.D. F. Howard Braithwaite Joseph V. Brogan, Ph.D. Theodore Budzichowski Rev. Victor Butler, S.V.D. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Branco Bruno J. Bromke, Ph.D. Claude H. Buehrle John A. Buyarski Leslie L. Branda Paul J. Bromley Gerald J. Buettler, Jr. Joseph E. Byrne, Ph.D. Frederick Carl Brandt Bartholomew H. Brooks Constance A. Buffett, D.D.S. Robert J. Byrne Mary Brauman James V. Brooks Sr. Robert J. Bugdal Sharon Wilson Byrne Gregory Braun Mary Ann Brosmer Robert Thomas Bukata Dolores A. Byrnes Willis F. Braun Carmella Brown Alfred P. Bukeavich, M.D. James J. Byrnes Dorothy A. Braunsar Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brown Theodore J. Bukowski John H. Byrnes Robert J. Bray, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Brown, Sr. Josiane M. Bulens Michael E. Byrnes Joseph A. Breen Frederick A. Brown Thomas F. Bullock, Esq. Edward V. Byrns

IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY During the 1989 fiscal year, a number of individuals, corporations and other organizations generously donated gifts of tangible personal property and/or in-kind services to La Salle University. These gifts have served to benefit the total La Salle community, including the University’s Art Museum, Athletic Department, Accounting Department, Academic Computing Pro­ gram, and Japanese Tea Ceremony, La Salle University is especially grateful to its many benefactors and friends for their loyalty and support. Arthur Andersen and Company Hewlett-Packard Company Honorable James J. Binns, B.S., J.D. James Kurtz James A. Butler, Ph.D. Richard Lautz, Ph.D. Albert A. Cantello Magarity Chevrolet, Inc. Coopers and Lybrand Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, II Richard J. Di Pasquale Mrs. Audry Sabol Episcopal Diocese of Philadelphia Honorable Herbert W. Salus, Jr. Joseph E. Gembala, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Scott Gradu-Eights of La Salle Weed Chevrolet, Inc. Hansen Properties Harry White, III Mr. & Mrs. Carlos R. Cabungcal Francis N. Campagna, M.D. Joseph A. Candido Joseph J. Casey Maria Catherine Cacia Daniel Campbell Domenick Donald Caniglia Michael A. Casey Catherine M. Cael Ellen M. Campbell Alvin C. Cannon Thomas J. Casey Anthony J. Caffarella Frank J. Campbell, Jr. Chico M. Cannon Thomas J. Casey David R. Cage Joan A. Campbell James F. Cannon Thomas M. Casey J. Richard Cahill John Patrick Campbell John M. Cannon Robert E. Casillo Robert James Cahill Joseph J. Campbell William T. Cannon, Esq. Karl Cassel James E. Cain, Jr. Joseph M. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Canonica Dolores A. Cassidy Edward J. Calabrese Joseph V. Campbell Victor F. Cantarella Francis X. Cassidy Jacquelyn M. Calamaro L. Thomas Campbell, IV John T. Capecci John H. Cassidy, Jr. Linda Schaefer Calderin Robert E. Campbell Francis E. Capista, D.O. Joseph F. Cassidy Adolfo J. Calero Robert J. Campbell Joseph Capista, D.D.S. Kathleen Kussay Cassidy Charles D. Calhoon Thomas E. Campbell Joseph F. Capodanno, Jr., Esq. Kevin J. Cassidy John C. Calhoun Colette M. Campellone Charles A. Capone Michael W. Cassidy, Esq. Nuncio N. Cali LTC Francis V. Campi, USA, Ret, Mrs. Catherine E. Cappachione Stephen M. Cassidy Patricia Mountney Callaghan James J. Campion Marian T. Cappello Thomas J. Cassidy Rev. Joseph W. Callahan William Campo Nicholas J. Cappello, Jr. Maryann Stefany Catanzaro Thomas P. Callan, Jr. Joseph M. Campolieto Francis S. Cappiello Joseph B. Catarious, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Calvarese Andrew J. Candelore, D.O. Benedict A. Capra Mr. & Mrs. John F. Caterini Thomas G. Camp, Esq. Michael Candelori Robert J. Caprioglio Eugene G. Cattie Donald E. Caputi James J. Cavalieri Michael A. Caputo James K. Cavanaugh, Jr. James M. Capuzzi Mariellen Caviston Robert J. Carabasi, M.D. Mary Fragale Caviston Ron Caracci John M. Cellucci Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim R. Caramelo Michele C. Celona Jack T. Carballo Eugene C. Cerceo David P. Carberry Jane Bates Cero Harry P. Carberry Peter A. Certo Anthony D. Carboni Charles F. Cerveny Debra Delaney Cardell Jeffrey T. Cesarone, O. Praem. Dominic G.E. Cardelli Donald I. Chait Francine Matozzo Cardillo William R. Chambers Larry Cardonick Christine M. Champine Christopher J. Carey, Jr. Francis A. Champine Edward P. Carey, Esq. Kathleen M. Chancier, Esq. Robert J. Carey Robert T. Chancier Thomas V. Carey Thomas J. Chancier Ronald John Carfagno Howard S. Chandler Vincent J. Carita Mr. & Mrs. Kap Dong Chang Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carl Mr. & Mrs. Byron S. Chapin Francis J. Carlin, Jr. John Joseph Chapman John A. Carlo Margaret Siedlecki Chapman Theresa Schmick Carney Mrs. Barbara E. Charlton Mr. & Mrs. Fenton Carr Edward J. Charlton, Esq. Harris A. Carr Michael J. Checchia Mr. & Mrs. John P. Carr Norbert V. Chehak William J. Carr Stanley J. Cherubin Margaret Dunn Carrigan Rev. Perry A. Cherubini Charles D. Carroll, III Theodore J. Cheski George A. Carroll Edward F. Chesnes Gilbert C. Carroll, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Domenic T. Chiavaroli Harriet Carroll Michael B. Chindamo Henry M. Carroll Joseph P. Chinnici John A. Carroll Frank M. Chomenko Mr. & Mrs. John W. Carroll Rita J. Christensen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Carroll Eva E. Christiansen Kevin J. Carroll Thomas F. Chubb Louis J. Carroll, Jr. Susan M. Chubik Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ciambrano Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Carroll Mrs. Barbara Cianfrini Sheila O’Hara Carroll Anthony N. Ciarlone Thomas J. Carroll Vincent J. Ciavardini Patricia A. Carson Philip C. Ciaverelli Francis J. Cartwright Mark J. Ciccantelli, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Rocco Carulli Attilio Ciccotelli Frederick Kelly, General Manager of the Sears Roebuck and Com­ Thomas P. Casalnova David J. Cichowicz, Ph.D. pany facility on the Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Phila­ Ronald T. Casani Frank J. Ciervo delphia, presents the Sears Roebuck Foundation's check for $5,100 Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Casella Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Cieslak to Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. Since 1979, the Sears Roebuck Mrs. Carolyn Casey Joseph A. Cilia, Jr. Foundation has contributed more than $45,000 to La Salle Univer­ Daniel J. Casey Nicholas J. Ciliberto sity.

La Salle, Fall 1989 31 Peter A. Ciliberto Robert E. Cimorelli Henry T. Cipolaro, Jr. Mario G. Cirelli, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Cirillo Anthony Cirineo MEMORIAL AND Thomas M. Cislo Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Citino ENDOWMENT FUNDS Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Citrigno Robert J. Citrino Over the years, many of La Salle’s most generous donors have made signifi­ Gary K. Clabaugh, Ed.D. Anthony Clark cant contributions to the University to establish endowment funds, either in their George F. Clark, Jr. own name or in the name of a close relative, friend or colleague. The majority James J. Clark of these funds provide scholarship assistance on an annual basis to students who Mary E. Clarke, Esq. meet the criteria established by the donors. Other funds support our Art Museum, Robert G. Clarke faculty chairs, library acquisitions, special lecture series, etc. At this juncture, Frank N. Clary, Jr., Ph.D. Michael J. Class we would like to recognize the extraordinarily important role these endowment Walter Clavan funds play in the life of the University, and to thank those hundreds of individuals Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Cleary whose personal generosity has helped to establish and sustain them. Thomas R. Cleary Walter J. Cleaver John R. Clements Robert J. Clements Dr. Louis H. Clerf Alumni Chair in Accounting Donna L. Clews Berger-Wallace Scholarship Richard Joseph Clifford Benjamin D. Bernstein Fund Carolyn Clift James J. Binns Scholarship Francis X. Clifton Dr. Victor D. Brooks Fund Larry Lee Clinkscale Henry P. Close, M.D. John F. Byrne Memorial Scholarship Raymond T. Clothier Howa rd and Ruth Chase Memorial Fund Patricia Lyons Coady Robert J. Chesco Memorial Scholarship Paul Michael Coady, M.D. LT John H. Condon, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Robert J. Coady, Jr. Bishop Corrigan Memorial Scholarship Aloysius E. Coan Andrew A. Coates, Esq. Brother Damian Connelly Memorial Scholarship Fund Kathryn F. Cocozza Robert L. Dean Writing Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. James E. Cody Michael A. DeAngelis Memorial Scholarship Patricia A. Cody Brother Claude Demitras Memorial Scholarship Fund John V. Cofer Anna H. and Henry J. Donaghy Memorial Scholarship David Coffey, D.O. Edward Stanton Coffin James A. Finnegan Public Service Fellowship Robert L. Cogan, M.D. E.J. Gallagher Memorial Fund Sally Ann Cogan Nicola Giordano Memorial Scholarship Charles S. Cohen Brother Vincent Grimes Memorial Fund Dr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Cohen James T. Guo Scholarship Kenneth F. Cohen, Esq. Joseph S. Colaiacovo Dr. H. Blake Hayman Scholarship Gerald Colapinto LT John J. Henry Fund Daniela C. Colarusso Dr. Roland Holroyd Memorial Fund James William Colbert John P. Kiernan, Jr. Memorial Fund M. Regina Burke Colbert Joseph Kirk Memorial Fund Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Colden, Jr. Royal W. Cole David L. Lawrence Memorial Fund Peter Charles Colella, Jr. Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Chair in Business Administration James L. Coleman, Jr. Charles E. Merrill Trust Scholarship Frank J. Coll Joseph L. Moran Scholarship Nunzio S. Colletti Charles Mosicant Memorial Fund Florence J. Collier William J. Collier James V. Mulvihill Scholarship Harry James Collins Brother Francis O'Leary Memorial Fund James L. Collins Marjorie M. and Irwin N. Pincus Fund Joy S. Collins Joseph Lawrence Scheiter Memorial Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Collins Lillian and Ralph Tekel Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. William J. Collins, Sr. William Joseph Collins, Jr. Charles Wurtz Memorial Fund Joseph J. Colosimo Robert Colton Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Coluzzi Rev. Thomas Comber, C.S.P.

32 Christopher J. Combs Harry J. Costello Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Cunane John Daly Eugene M. Conboy Martin J. Costello Joseph T. Cunnane John J. Daly George F. Congdon Gustave C. Cote Madeleine Dean Cunnane, Esq. Terence J. Daly James Matthew Conley, Esq. Frank J. Cotton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Cunning Thomas M. Daly William A. Conn Henry J. Cotton John E. Cunningham, Jr. Barbara I. Dalzell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Connell Dolores M. Coutts John M. Cunningham Anthony J. Damico Harry A. Connelly, Jr. William E. Cox Paul R. Cura Jeffrey I. Damsker, M.D. James J. Connelly Francis Thomas Coyle Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Curcio James J. Daniel Michael J. Connelly James Michael Coyle Kevin B. Curley, Esq. John Francis Daniels Robert J. Connelly Joseph E. Coyle Charles Joseph Curran Charles E. Danihel Gerald P. Conner Kevin James Coyle Christopher G. Curran Jane B. Danihel Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Conners Kevin P. Coyle Cornelius W. Curran Lisa Marie Dankanich Arthur H. Connolly Colette M. Coyne Eileen M. Curran Joseph T. Danzi, M.D. Harry A. Connor, Jr. Maryanne D. Crager Francis M. Curran Myra Darwish James P. Connor Alan T. Craig Thomas J. Curry, Jr. Frank J. Daversa James P. Connor Steven N. Craig, Ph.D. Leroy Curtis James J. Davey John B. Connor, Jr. Andrew Crane Linda M. Curto James J. David Robert I. Connor Jerry W. Crawford Timothy J. Cush John B. Davidson John J. Connors, Esq. Thomas F. Crawford, Esq. Donald J. Cuvo John M. Davies Michael P. Connors John J. Crewalk Joseph S. Cymbor Carl J. Davis Thomas M. Connors Dennis A. Cribben Edmund Miner Cyr Gerald Edwin Davis Keith A. Conrad William J. Crighton Dr. & Mrs. Howard M. Cyr, Jr. M. Alicia Szalwinski Davis Mr. & Mrs. Lewis E. Conrad James M. Crilley Casimir M. Czerpak Michele Budesa Davis William D. Conrad Maria L. Criniti Mary Boules Czyzyk Patricia E. Davis Bernard J. Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Criniti John A. D’Allesandro, Jr. Robert J. Dawson Joseph R. Conroy, III James J. Crockett Sally A. D’Allesandro Thomas K. Dawson Robert L. Conroy John W. Crockett Florence M. D’Ambrosio Anthony John Day Thomas M. Conroy Donald Joseph Croke Brian D'Amiani Mr. & Mrs. John F. Day Thomas J. Conry Darryn R. Cromwell Mr. & Mrs. John D'Angelo Ann D. DeAngelis Mr. & Mrs. Carmen M. Consiglio James Joseph Cronin Denise D’Antonio Louis P. DeAngelo Richard J. Conte Patrick J. Cronin David J. D'lmperio, Jr. Stephen C. DeAngelo James Convery Edmund Jaycox Crossen Anthony J. D'Orazio Joseph A. DeBarberie James H. Convery Anthony L. Cucuzzella, M.D. Dr. & Mrs. Edward A. D'Orazio Domenic F. DeCesaris John J. Convey, Ph.D. Gerard M. Cullen, Ed.D. Mr. & Mrs. John R. D'Orazio Kathleen F. DeFeo William Joseph Convey John E. Culver Mr. & Mrs. Luigi D’Ovidio Lester R. DeFonso Mrs. Nancy N. Conville Lee J. Culver John C. Dabovich Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFulvio, Jr. Charles L. Conway, C.P.A. LT Christopher E. Cummings James V. Dagostino Mr. & Mrs. Richard DeLabio Thomas N. Cook Craig Cummings Dennis P. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. Sherman DeLange Francis J. Coonahan Edward W. Cummings, Jr. Margaret Funk Dailey Eugene M. DeLaurentis Patricia E. Coonahan, Esq. James N. Cummings Francis E. Dalo Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. DeLeo Timothy J. Coonahan Vincent M. Cooney Thomas W. Cooper Robert A. Copeland, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Coradino Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Corcoran John M. Corcoran William P. Corcoran, Jr. Paul M. Corlies Robert P. Corlies Robert R. Cornelison Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Cornell, Jr. Gerald J. Corr, D.O. John Raphael Corrigan Rosemary Mancini Corrigan Michael Cortese Joseph F. Cortez Anthony T. Corvaia, Jr. Henry T. Corvin George V. Corwell, Ed.D. Bernard J. Cory Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Cosenza Paul R. Cosenza James F. Cosgrove William Patrick Cosgrove Mr. & Mrs. A. Peter Costanzo James A. Costanzo John D. Costanzo Mary Gerrow Costanzo Carolyn M. Costello

La Salle, Fall 1989 33 Michael J. DeLoretta, Jr. Francis G. Devlin Leo W. Dignam John F. Donaghy, III Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. DeMarco James Joseph Devlin Anthony J. Diienno, Jr. James F. Donahue William A. DeMarco Patricia Jeffers Devlin, Ph.D. Luciana A. Diiorio John M. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. DeMasi Richard A. Devlin, Esq. Mrs. Barbara Dillon Joseph A. Donahue John R. DeMasi T. Farrell Devlin Bernard J. Dillon, Jr. Bro. John P. Dondero, FSC, Ph.D, Steven Albert DeMasi Frank E. Devoll Francis X. Dillon, Esq. Lawrence C. Dondero Donna M. DeMeo Mr. & Mrs. John A. DiBabbo Gerard F. Dillon Lawrence J. Dondero Petrina Bisicchia DePasquale Russell T. Dibella Joseph J. Dillon William M. Donlan Mr. & Mrs. Frank DePietro Joseph V. DeCecco, Ph.D. Michael J. Dillon Hon. John J. Donnelly Neil B. DeRiemer Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. DiCerbo Camille Dilullo John J. Donnelly Dr. Lawrence J. DeVaro, Jr. Louis DiCesari Carlo John Dimarco, D.O. Joseph F. Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Jospeh DeVenuto, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Vincenette DiCicco Anthony Dimartino Joseph F. Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. DeVice Felix S. DiFiore Dante Dimarzio, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Donofrio H. Jeffrey DeVuono Nicholas A. DiFranco Ronald Charles Diment Francis R. Donovan Bernard Deachilla Oscar P. DiGiacomo, M.D. Joseph Dominic Dinoto, Esq. Robert A. Donovan, III Michael W. Dean Gerald J. DiGilio Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Dionisio Donna M. Dooley William J. Dean, III Louis DiLossi Theresa M. Dippolito Mr. & Mrs. William N. Dooley William J. DeAngelis, Esq. David J. DiLucia John P. Dirr Jr. Catherine E. Doran William J. Debelar Mr. & Mrs. Rocco DiMaggio Joseph Anthony Disandro Edward W. Doran James P. Debow Anthony E. DiMarco, D.O. Donald A. Discavage Mr. & Mrs. James K.C. Doran Anthony J. Dececco Domenico A. DiMarco, Ph.D. Thomas J. Dispenzere James P. Doran Alfred O. Deckert John A. DiMascio Joseph J. Dittmar Irene C. Dorsey Regina Shields Decky Richard C. DiMascio Norman Dixon Gregory J. Dotzman Anthony J. Decolli William DiMeo Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Dlugokecki Paul T. Dotzman Cornelius J. Deegan Lucy DeSanctis DiNardo John W. Dlugosz B. Joan Dougherty Dennis D. Deegan Patrick A. DiNenna Lynn Woytyeky Doan Edward M. Dougherty, Jr. Anne Marie Deery Vincent DiPaolo Mrs. Joan M. Dodaro Francis X. Dougherty Attilio E. Defilippis Silvio M. DiPietro Daniel J. Dodd Frederick J. Dougherty James W. Degnan, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. DiPietro Henry J. Doehne Harry J. Dougherty William R. Deiss, Esq. Daniel G. Diasio Gerard P. Doherty James E. Dougherty Mary E. Deissler Donna Tait Diaz, M.D. James E. Doherty Jeanne M. Dougherty Catherine DelCiotto Manuel W. Diaz James Richard Doherty John A. Dougherty Graziano DelZotto Robert J. Diaz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Dolack Joseph M. Dougherty John R. Delaney Kathleen R. Dibrino, R.N. Philip E. Dolan Julie M. Dougherty Robert Emmett Delany Frances Jacob Diccicco Stephen P. Dolan, Jr. Mrs. Lorraine P. Dougherty Frank P. Delich Michael J. Diccicco Columbus Dolberry Michael F. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Delio, Sr. Michael Dickinson Mrs. June Dolbow Neil James Dougherty Michael G. Dell'Orto Richard A. Didio Eileen Tiernan Dollarton Peter Martin Dougherty Marie Bucci DellaMonica Nicholas P. Dienna Edward G. Dolton, Jr. Susan M. Dougherty Mathew L. Dellarco James B. Dierkes Bruce K. Doman, Esq. Thomas A. Dougherty, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Dellefave, Jr. Joseph A. Dieterle, D.O. Frank J. Domeracki Thomas E. Dougherty Amedeo James Deluca Robert A. Dieterle Edward J. Domineske John F. Dowling Stephen Demetrician Lawrence P. Difranco Kenneth S. Domzalski, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dowling Christine Romaniw Demidowich Andrea Fina Dignam, Ph.D. Louis F. Donaghue, M.D. Gerard P. Downey, Esq. Thomas E. Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. James P. Denning, Sr. Anthony J. DePaul Charles F. DePiero Anthony F. Derago Raymond J. Derbyshire Joseph R. Desiata Anthony M. Desiderio Gerald A. Desmond Frank Kenneth Desoo Bernard T. Destafney Edwin Joseph Detrick William C. Deutsch Edward H. Dever Jewel L. Devereaux Daniel J. Devine Edward H. Devine F. Michael Devine Gerard C. Devine Hugh A. Devine Lawrence F. Devine Edward J. Devinney, Jr. Francis Joseph Devinney Bernard R. Devlin Daniel J. Devlin Edward J. Devlin Eileen Hill Devlin

34 Representatives of the Du Pont Company and La Salle University join together for the presentation of the Company's 1989 grant of $13,000. That award included a $5,000 Du Pont Business Grant for the Accounting Department and an $8,000 Du Pont Computer and Information Science Grant for the Department of Mathematical Sciences' Computer Science Program. Standing (from left): Brother James Muldoon, F.S.C., Ph.D., Dean of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Samuel Wiley, Chairman of the Mathematical Sciences Department, Dr. Kenneth Knodt, Associate Dean of Business Administration, Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., President, L. Thomas Reifsteck, Director of Career Planning and Placement, Joseph G. Markmann, Chairman of the Accounting Department, and Dr. Stephen A. Longo, Director of Academic Computing. Seated (from left): Peter S. Adams, Personnel Coordination Consultant, Robert R. Procopio, Supervisor, Reports and Statistics, David P. Berlien, College Relations Supervisor, and Lynn P. Dailey, Consultant, Systems and Business Staffing.

James E. Downey Roman M. Dubenko George J. Duko Gregory J. Dwornikowski Charles T. Downs Mr. & Mrs. John J. Dubon John V. Dungan, Jr., Ph.D. James Paul Dwyer, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Doyle, Jr. Robert D. Duckett, Jr. James J. Dunleavy John J. Dwyer John T. Doyle Robin R. Duckett Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Dunn Theodore Stephen Dydak Mr. & Mrs. James R. Drabant Raymond V. Duckworth William J. Dunn, Jr. Kathleen McCullough Dyer Laurence A. Drabyak Joseph C. Duddy Charles J. Dunne Thomas A. Dziadosz John M. Draganescu, M.D. Joseph F. Duden Mrs. Kathleen Dunne Francis T. Dziedzic, Jr. Eugene J. Draganosky John M. Dudish Robert C. Dunne Andrea T. Eadeh William M. Drayton Donald P. Dudley, III Robert F. Dunne Daniel J. Earley Robert M. Dreibelbis Timothy W. Duerr, C.P.A. Anthony J. Durkin William J. Earley Mark V. Drewicz James B. Duffey Brian T. Durkin Henry B. Eastland, Esq. John Fredrick Dreyer Mr. & Mrs. Edwin G. Duffin Dennis M. Durkin Charles J. Echelmeier Mr. & Mrs. James S. Driebe Mr. & Mrs. George J. Duffner Mary T. Durkin George F. Eck Catharine A. Driscoll John M. Duffy Alfred J. Durney, Esq. John H. Eckels Edward J. Driscoll Thomas P. Duffy Charles M. Durning Mr. & Ms. Joseph J. Eckenrode Joseph V. Driscoll William J. Duffy David H. Duryea, Jr. Dennis C. Ecker Michael J. Driscoll Eugene J. Dugan William A. Duryee Elaine M. Kennedy-Eckert Rosemarie Grofcsik Driver Mr. & Mrs. James J. Dugan Mr. & Mrs. Ronald F. Duska, Sr. Joseph C. Eckert, Jr. John J. Drudy John Dugan Arthur J. Dustman, Jr. Joan R. Eddy Harvey A. Druker Joseph J. Dugan, Jr. Rudolph Dutzman John M. Edgar Joseph J. Drummond William J. Dugan John M. Duvak John W. Edling, Jr. Mrs. Mary C. Dryer John D. Dugery Mr. & Mrs. Jacob A. Dvorak, Sr. Dwight E. Edwards

La Salle, Fall 1989 35 Geoffrey C. Edwards Bernard J. Falk James M. Edwards Robert D. Falkowski James P. Edwards Thomas A. Falkowski Kathleen Nolen Edwards Dr. Henry J. Faller Leslie Edwards David Fallis Charles E. Eells Brian J. Falzetta Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Eells Joseph A. Fanelle Jennifer R. Efroymson Louis N. Fanelli Joseph P. Egan Mary Fanelli Mary E. Egan Mr. & Mrs. William Fanelli Anthony C. Ehinger Robert J. Fanning Ralph A. Ehinger Robert S. Fanning Robert F. Ehinger Cynthia Capponi Farano Robert J. Ehlinger Peter J. Farano, M.D. Catherine A. Eichenlaub Herman Farber William J. Einwechter Mark S. Farber Mr. & Mrs. Richard Eirich Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Fareno Gail Rothberg Eisenberg Joseph R. Fares Paulette G. El Joseph Robert Fares Travis E. Eldridge Thomas C. Faris William F. Eliason Bernard H. Farley, Jr. Richard L. Eliasz John G. Farmakis Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Elick Donna Ruzicka Farrell, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Elinich John J. Farrell Bryan J. Elitz Patricia Waters Farrell Carl Joseph Elitz Patrick J. Farrell Helen Galster Elliott William P. Farrell James B. Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Farruggio John J. Elliott George E. Fassnacht Anna V. Ellis John R. Fay Suzanne Marie Ellis Preston D. Feden, Ed.D. Paul Elmer Albert P. Federico, Jr. David C. Engel John J. Fee Henry V. Engel, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Fee John K. Engelhart Rose Mary E. Fee James R. Engler Gerald Feege Steven G. Ennis Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Feehery Nancy L. Entriken Michael J. Feerick Timothy J. Erb Robert J. Feik Karl F. Erhard Joan Marie Feiler William A. Erhardt Howard D. Feinstein Per Otto L. Erichsen Michael A. Feinstein Mr. and Mrs. James J. Faulk check their table assignment at Curtis Hall. The William Scott Erickson Steven A. Feinstein, M.D. Faulks reside in Sewell, New Jersey and are new members of the President's Rev. Stephen C. Ernst, ST Robert S. Felloney Club. William F. Ernst Mark Fenichel Edward J. Filardi Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Fisher Arthur R. Ersner, M.D. William G. Fenimore Patricia Ann Filemyr James P. Fitzgerald Stephen F. Ertle Robert F. Fennell William H. Filemyr John J. Fitzgerald, III, D.O. Janet M. Eshleman Stephen H. Fenning Mr. & Mrs. John T. Findish Joseph V. Fitzgerald Ann Wilsbach Esposito Terence P. Fenningham Feme W. Fine William Anthony Fitzgerald John George Esposito Robert E. Fenza Joseph M. Fine Charles B. Fitzpatrick Norman A. Ettenger, M.D. Edward Ferenz James W. Finegan John F. Fitzpatrick Frisby Euell Nina P. Ferrant, Esq. William J. Finegan, Jr. Teresa K. Fitzpatrick Carolyn M. Evans Teri McCormick Ferrante Beverly A. Finkle Jessica Smith Fitzsimmons Herlies A. Evans, Jr. Anthony A. Ferrara Kevin G. Finlay Stephen J. Fitzsimmons Thomas L. Evans Gina G. Ferraro Patricia Pendergast Finlay Robert J. Fix Mr. & Mrs. Michael Eves John R. Ferraro John M. Finlayson Michael G. Flach Thomas R. Evich Mr. & Mrs. Theodore L. Ferraro Joseph J. Finley Paul R. Flack M. Lisa Ewing Donna M. Ferringo Stephen John Finley MAJ & Mrs. William C. Flaherty Robert P. Ewing, Esq. Francis P. Ferris, Jr. Susan Kuzma Finley Mr. & Mrs. James Flanagan Jerome J. Ey, Jr. Mary Therese Ferro William J. Finley William J. Flanders Robert A. Fabiszewski Francis T. Ferry, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Finnegan Michele M. Flanigan Mary L. Fagan John W. Feshuk, D.D.S. Vincent J. Fiore, III Daniel Joseph Flannery Thomas P. Fagan Julie L. Fetzer Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Fiorentino Everett W. Flannery Richard L. Fagnani Mr. & Mrs. Emil Feuchter Michael J. Fiorentino Francis X. Flannery Colleen M. Fahey Mr. & Mrs. Aires Sergio G. Fialho Robert J. Fiorentino Victoria K. Flaville John M. Fahy Linda A. Fiato Mr. & Mrs. Harvey A. Fischer, Jr. John C. Fleck, Jr. Michael E. Fail Lawrence J. Fichter, Jr. John W. Fischer, Esq. John Fleckenstein Gerald W. Faiss Ernest W. Fiedler, Jr. Robert Fischer Eugene P. Fleisher Diana F. Fala Robert D. Fierick John F. Fishbourne Mark J. Fleming, Esq. Anna M. Falco Philip R. Fierro Brian Patrick Fisher Michael Kevin Fleming Joseph F. Falgiani, Esq. Frank R. Fighera Robert Fisher, M.D. Raoul L. Fleming

36 William D. Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. William B. Furia John Fleury Mrs. Angelika Kohler Furlong Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Flood Christopher B. Furlong Francis A. Florio Joseph V. Furlong THE SENIOR GIFT Joan Skibinski Floyd Edward F. Furman Anne E. Fluck Edmund J. Furphy Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Flynn Jeffrey S. Fusco Gerald T. Flynn John P. Fynes James R. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. J. Joseph Gable Joseph P. Flynn, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Gabryelski Mr. & Mrs. David Fodor Mr. & Mrs. John Gaffney Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Foell Robert E. Gaffney Francis B. Fogarty, Jr. Vincent L. Gaffney Mr. & Mrs. Alfred S. Foley Teresa Gaffney-Curley James P. Foley John D. Gagliardi Timothy J. Foley Louis J. Gagliardi, Jr., Esq. Dean B. Fonda Olafs Gaibiselis Norman F. Forand Susan Coia Gailey, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Ford Anne L. Galasso Stephen H. Ford Augustine F. Galasso Stuart Forman Frank A. Galati Maria Formanek Ronald D. Galdi Mr. & Mrs. Melvin S. Forston Frederick F. Galdo Thomas F. Forsythe Robert G. Galdo Thomas J. Forsythe Anthony William Gale Dennis A. Forte John P. Gall Catherine A. Foster Catherine M. Gallagher Joseph H. Foster, Esq. Daniel A. Gallagher Francis T. Foti Daniel J. Gallagher Eric R. Fox Donald J. Gallagher Mary F. Fox Edward J. Gallagher, Ph D. Renee J. Fox Eugene V. Gallagher, Ph.D. William D. Fox, Jr. Frank J. Gallagher, C.P.A. Thomas M. Foy Hugh C. Gallagher Denise A. Franchetti John E. Gallagher Michael A. Franchetti, M.D. John P. Gallagher, Esq. Paul R. Franchino Dr. & Mrs. John R. Gallagher Rev. John A. Franey Joseph D. Gallagher Joseph John Frank Judith E. Gallagher By the close of the fiscal year on June 30th, the Charles P. Franklin Mary E. Gallagher Class of 1989 raised $4,135 in gifts and pledges to Else Rose Frasch Michael F. Gallagher Cathleen M. Fraser Robert F. Gallagher, D.D.S. the Annual Fund. Natalie Picucci, '89, chaired the Anthony R. Fratto, Jr. Robert J. Gallagher second successful year of the Senior Gift Program. Richard V. Frattone Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Gallagher Edmund M. Fraundorf Robin F. Gallagher, D.M.D. Lisa R. Frederick Rosemary A. Gallagher Carol Linda Gash Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Gentile Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fredericks Thomas C. Gallagher, Esq. Donald E. Gates Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Gentile Walter W. Fredricks, Ph.D. Vincent A. Gallagher Anthony J. Gatt Joseph C. George, Ph.D. Robert D. Freedman William J. Gallagher, Esq. Francis C. Gatti, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Goerge, Jr. Harvey P. Freeman William T. Gallagher Donna Letnaunchyn Gauder Michael A. Gephart Lloyd V. Freeman Anthony F. Gallelli Stephen Joseph Gauder Joseph R. Geraghty Paul Freemer Denise M. Gallen Edward J. Gaughan, Jr. Howard Gershman, Esq. Raymond C. Freisheim Louis D. Gallo Joseph Thomas Gaughan James L. Gertie Frank J. Freitag Maria R. Gallo Thomas J. Gaul Richard T. Geruson, Ph D. C. Stephen French John R. Galloway, Esq. William J. Gault, Jr. Thomas C. Gheen D. Michael Frey William F. Galvin Francis X. Gavigan Nicholas R. Gianoulis, Sr. Patrick Hugh Friel Stephanie J. Gamble Christine Wronka Gawlak Christina Giansiracusa Kathleen Ripley Friend John J. Ganister John J. Gaworski Gerald S. Giardinelli Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Friend Francis P. Gannon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David R. Gay Frank D. Giardini John T. Fries Thomas A. Gannon James J. Gayton, Jr. Victor A. Giardini John R. Frock Marianne E. Gano Denise Cecelia Gazda Edward J. Gibbons, Ph.D. Gregory F. Froio, M.D. Joseph A. Ganster Donald L. Gearhart, Jr. James J. Gibbons Mr. & Mrs. John W. K. Fromm, Jr Cecile McCarthy Gantert Frederick C. Geary Joseph G. Gibbons Mr. & Mrs. Donald N. Fry, Jr. Joseph L. Gardner, Jr. Gintare T. Gecys, D.O. David A. Gies Francis J. Fry Peter J. Garito, Ph.D. Donald J. Gedney Michael G. Gilbert Christine Walters Fuhs Terrence D. Garmey Martin W. Gehlhaus Chris C. Giles Paul C. Fuhs Dominick D. Garofano Allan D. Geller Nancy L. Gill Albert R. Funk Joseph W. Garrity Mr. & Mrs. Mario Gelovich David M. Gillece John E. Funkhouser Thomas J. Garrity Barbara Boyle Gennello William A. Gillen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Furer William F. Garrity Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Genovese Annemarie Knox Gillespie Michael W. Furey, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. C. Godfrey Garvey John R. Gensel Barbara Marro Gillespie

La Salle, Fall 1989 37 Clifford M. Gillespie Colleen P. Gillespie Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Gillespie Mary Kaiser Gillespie Thomas R. Gillespie Karen A. Gilmer Dennis J. Gilmore Ralph E. Gilmor, Jr., O.D. Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Gilronan Jeanne Mary Gilson John R. Gimpel, D.O. Maureen T. Gimpel Stephen Gin, Jr. Mark E. Gindele John J. Ginley Joseph D. Giovanetti Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Girardi Kenneth Ross Girill Michael L. Girone Charles W. Gissel Gina M. Giuffrida Canzio E. Giuliucci, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. James C. Glackin Norbert L. Gladnick, D.D.S. Charles W. Glantz James R. Glanzmann David J. Glassman Mr. & Mrs. George L. Glaze Francis Emanuel Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. McGettigan engage in an animated conversation with Dr. Joseph C. Flanagan and Patrick M. Gleason his daughter during La Salle's annual reception at Curtis Hall for major donors to the University. Helen Zygmont Glinski John F. Glowacki, Jr., Esq. Timothy J. Grant Vincent A. Grimes Joseph A. Haas, Jr. Leonard F. Gmeiner H. Martin Grasmeder Mr. & Mrs. Walter N. Grimes Kenneth K. Haas Kenneth L. Gnau Dr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Grasso Mark D. Grimm Timothy Habick, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Barry T. Gnecco Richard C. Gratz Adam E. Gripton Harry B. Haeberle Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Godin Mr. & Mrs. William L. Grau Idawease F. Griswold Michael J. Hafner James Goff Annita Graves Bruce F. Groeber Sr. Julie A. Hagan John Kenneth Gohagan, Ph.D. Gordon M. Gray Herbert F. Grofcsik William J. Hagan Thomas Going Michele J. Gray Kenneth Grolsko Edna F. Hagen, M.S.N. John M. Gola John Anthony Graziani, Jr. Maurice F. Grontkowski Frederick J. Hagen Stephen F. Gold Virginia Graziani Edward M. Groody Kenneth D. Hagerman Joseph A. Goldbeck, Jr., Esq. Stephen C. Greb Mary E. Gross Eugene P. Hagerty Henry W. Goldberg Barbara Kelly Greco Edward Michael Grostas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Hagerty, Jr. Frank J. Goldcamp Aaron Rodney Green Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Grourke Charles A. Haggerty, III Edward J. Golden, Jr. Dennis P. Green, Esq. Dorothy F. Groves George I. Haggerty Bernard Goldner, Ph.D. Joseph P. Green, Esq. Joseph K. Grugan John F. Haggerty Paul A. Goldshlack, D.O. Richard C. Green Hazel Brown Grun Fanny Karivalis Haidemenos Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gollmer Robert L. Green, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. John Grunwald George H. Haitsch Emanuel Gomez, Jr. Thomas D. Green Lawrence S. Gryn George J. Haitsch John W. Goode Thomas D. Green Carmen F. Guarino Michelle A. Haitsch Jesse R. Goodrich Charles M. Greenberg James A. Guarrera Michael Hajatian, Jr., D.D.S. Donald W. Goodwin Charles W. Greenberg Robert Gudknecht Charles F. Haldeman, Ph.D. Edward J. Goody, Jr. Jane E. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. William Guenther Theodore J. Haldis, III Mark Jay Gordon, O.D. Joseph G. Greenberg John J. Guerin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Haldis Mr. & Mrs. James J. Gorman Neil P. Greenberg, Esq. Joseph R. Guerin Robert Francis Haley, Esq. John T. Gorman Loretta Zwolak Greene Patrick F. Guerin Casey L. Hall Thomas E. Gorman Susan Kriessman Greene Robert Gugger, Jr., D.D.S. John C. Hall Kathleen Duffy Gostomski Gerald J. Greenfield Philip J. Guglielmi John C. Hall Blair H. Gould Mr. & Mrs. George Greenle Susan Stankard Guinan Lori A. Hall Michael D. Grace John W. Greenleaf Rev. John A. Guischard, Ph.D. Kenneth P. J. Hallahan Victoria B. Gradel Mr. & Mrs. James J. Greeves Joseph G. Gulla, III Denise J. Halpin Thomas V. Grady Howard M. Greger John R. Gulliford D.V.M. Ronald J. Hamill John O. Graham Gina M. Gregoria Joseph W. Gunder William J. Hamilton John P. Graham Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Greisser Kenneth W. Gunn Mr. & Mrs. F. Richard Hammel, Jr. Joseph M. Graham Dr. & Mrs. Joseph N. Greybush Henry J. Gunther Maria Puhy Hand William H. Graham Matthew David Griendling Edward F. Gutekunst William Joseph Haney Helen Smith Grahsler Frank J. Griesser Rev. Neil Gutmaker Philip J. Hanlon William C. Grahsler Francis Vincent Griffin Joseph A. Gwiazdowski, D.D.S. Thomas P. Hanna, Jr. Joseph A. Granahan, Jr. John J. Griffin Gerald V. Gyza John T. Hannas Edward A. Grant, Jr. George V. Griffith John Robert Gyza Joan Butler Hannigan Thomas A. Grant Robert Albert Griffith Donald C. Haak Robert J. Hannigan

38 Members of the 1988-89 Parents’ Committee participate in its semi-annual meeting during Parents' Weekend. Left to Right: 1st Row—Bob and Celeste Schaefer: Sheila Bryan: Jim and Mary Ryan, Chaircouple: Barbara Nuzzolo; Paul and Michele Jennings. Standing: Marie and Tony McCloskey, Lillian and Peter Frisko; Kathleen and Dr. Edward Connor: Don and Donna Merson; Diana and Philip Weaverling: Jane and Allan Hinman. During the past year, 695 parents contributed $39,311 to La Salle University. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Hans John J. Hasson Robert R. Heimerl Mr. & Mrs. Walter A. Herman Charles C. Hansen James J. Hatch Edward G. Heisler Nora Hernandez Judith A. Harbison Frederick J. Hatem Jr., Esq. Thomas G. Helinek, M.D., Ph.D. Francis Donald Heron Sean P. Harbison, M.D. Michael S. Hatfield Mr. & Mrs. F. Lawrence Helmick Cynthia A. Herrle John Patrick Harkins Diane A. Haugh Daniel J. Helwig James Patrick Herron Louise P. Harman Frank W. Hauser, Jr. Steven D. Hemmig Christine Anne Hertkorn Charles E. Harmon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Hawley Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hempstead Karl F. Herwig Catherine M. Harper, Esq. Joseph J. Haydt Barbara Pomponio Henderson William R. Hesley Jacquelyn A. Harper Dr. & Mrs. Brian Hayes Bert W. Henderson Alfred L. Hetrick James P. Harper LeAnne Weiner Hayes Charles D. Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Leroy R. Hettche Sallyanne Harper Robert E. Hayes David C. Henderson W. John Heuges Thomas M. Harper Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hayes E. James Henderson, Jr. Charles R. Heyduk Charles D. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hays Joseph J. Henderson Loretta J. Heyduk Albert S. Harris Barbara Ann Healey Terence E. Henne Walter J. Heyse Joseph R. Harris James P. Healy Frank J. Henneman, Jr. Donna Lynn Hibbs Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Harris Joseph Peter Heaney Gerald Dennis Henner John T. Hickey Frank A. Harrison Richard Joseph Heaney Daniel F. Hennessey Thomas J. Hickey John H. Harrison Ms. Carol L. Heard Ann Marie Hennessy Thomas M. Hickey, Ph.D. Clare A. Harry Harry R. Heavey Kevin D. Hennessy John F. Hickey-Williams James W. Hart, Jr. Gerald J. Heckler Christian E. Henningsen, Sr. Maurice Hickman John M. Hart John A. Hediger Dean A. Henry Joanne Hicks Thomas D. Hartigan Maryanne Walsh Hediger J. Patrick Henry, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Higbee John M. Hartke, Ph.D. Gretchen A. Heebner James J. Henry, Sr. Deborah A. Higginbottom Harold J. Hartman, Jr. Daniel Heenan John R. Henry James Higgins Joseph D. Hartnett Patricia Osborne Heenan Margueritte Henry James F. Higgins Barbara E. Hartranft Kathleen M. Heffron Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Henry John J. Higgins, Jr. Thomas J. Hartsough George Hegarty Edward M. Hepting Mrs. Patricia M. Higgins Rev. James P. Harvey, O.S.F.S. William F. Hegarty Joseph J. Herb Paul J. Higgins Richard Haselbarth Vincent C. Hehl Br. Richard D. Herlihy, F.S.C. Thomas G. Higgins Frank J. Haslam Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Heiges Anthony Herman Kathryn K. Hildebrand Christine M. Hassall William F. Heim Harriet Herman Charles E. Hilpl Mr. & Mrs. John Hasson Michael A. Heimerl Michael J. Herman Eileen M. Hilpl

La Salle, Fall 1989 39 Gerald C. Hilton William L. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Huck Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Iannelli Joan M. Hinderliter Brian Joseph Holt Ernest D. Huggard John James Iannello George Charles Hines William E. Holt, M.D. Thomas E. Huggard Eugene Louis Iannotti Mary Anne Hines James A. Homa Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Huggett Francis R. Ignaszewski Gregory S. Hinkson Joseph G. Homa James H. Hughes, III Stephen P. Imms Sr. Bernard G. Hipp Bruce S. Homeyard James P. Hughes Stephen P. Imms, Jr., Esq. COL Gerald T. Hipp, USA Elizabeth J. Homiak Mr. & Mrs. John C. Incarvito, Jr., M.D. Joseph G. Hirschmann Matthew R. Hooper, Esq. John Edward Hughes, Ed.D. Ermanno M. Incollingo Frederick J. Hirsekorn, Ph.D J. Gary Hoopes Judith A. Hughes Edward F. Intravartolo, Ph.D. Francis J. Hoban Nancy C. Hope Leo J. Hughes Richard M. Iovine William E. Hoban James P. Hopkins, Jr. Howard M. Hugo Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Ipri, Jr. John Hober Peter J. Hopkins Joseph E. Huhn Mrs. Dorothy F. Irwin Joseph L. Hockenbrock Robert A. Hopstetter, Esq. William F. Hull Joseph J. Irwin Albert E . Hoenig Thomas J. Horan Michael R. Humanick George N. Isajiw, M.D. Victor C. Hoepfl, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Horick Michael G. Huml, Sr. William K. Istone, Ph.D. Alice Lynn Hoersch, Ph.D. Ralph E. Horky Raymond G. Huml, Jr. Ralph J. Itri Barbara J. Hoerst Colleen A. Horn Joseph T. Humphries Carl Ivey, III Edward B. Hoffman, Jr. Francis J. Horn Walter P. Hund Joseph K. Izes, M.D. Lawrence R. Hoffman Philip J. Horn, Jr., M.D. Barry L. Hunsicker Joseph L. Izzo, M.D. Michael J. Hoffman Theodore T. Horne, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hunsinger Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jablonski Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr. John M. Horney, Jr. John D. Hunt, Jr. John J. Jackiewicz William J. Hoffman Paul D. Horton John D. Hunt Maggie Ann Jackson Gerald T. Hofmann Paul R. Horton Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Hurd Terrence J. Jacob Jerome P. Hofmann Dona L. Horvath Gerard J. Hurlbrink Michael J. Jacobs Christine M. Hogan Robert O. Horvath Bernard Hurley Thomas C. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hogan Gregory C. Hosmer Maureen P. Hurley Mr. & Mrs. John P. Jacobsen Kathleen McGarvie Hogan Paul J. Hottinger Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Jahn Michael R. Hogan Terence P. Houck Thomas J. Hutchinson, Jr. George John Jakabcin Patrick J. Hogan Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hough Mrs. Henrietta L. Hutt Thaddeus A. Jalkiewicz Terence W. Hogan Raymond R. Hough Susan M. Hutt Patricia Kelly James John S. Holak, Jr. Robert G. Houghton Lynette Hyman William M. James Carole R. Holden Robert J. Houlihan Mr. & Mrs. Gary G. Hymel Jerome B. Jankowski George H. Holder Mr. & Mrs. Herbert H. Howald Ralph Hymes Stephen F. Jankowski Charles M. Holdsworth, M.D. Dennis M. Howarth Richard Hymes Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Janneck David J. Holland Edward W. Hoy Walter J. Hynek Madeline Janowski Stephen M. Hollenbach Mr. & Mrs. Oscar A. Hoyt Ronald A. Iannacone Richard J. Janyszek Marvin Hollin John R. Hricinak Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Iannarelli Francis X. Jardel William E. Holmes, Sr. Joseph R. Huck, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Louis K. lannarelli John J. Jardine

Former La Salle triple jump specialist Ira Davis, ’58, who competed in three Olympic Games, works out on the new Wetzler Track which was dedicated in memory of the Explorers' former coach Frank M. Wetzler on Oct. 14. Over the years, the university’s Track Alumni have contributed more than $40,000 to the new all-weather surface track located in McCarthy Stadium.

40 Harvey Lee Jarmon Claire J. Jasiukiewicz Howard D. Jasper John Jaszczak Frank H. Javorka James L. Jeffers Joan M. Jennerjahn David F. Jennings Peter A. Jensen Timothy M. Jeremicz, Jr. James M. Jesberger Herbert G. Jessel William J. Jiorle Mrs. Linda L. Jobes Christine A. Johnson Donald F. Johnson Mrs. Eartha Johnson James A. Johnson, Jr., Esq. Kirsten K. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Johnson Robert G. Johnson Sr. Robert L. Johnson William R. Johnson Eva Ruiz Johnston Michael C. Johnston William G. Johnston Eileen M. Jonas Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. Jonas, Sr. Carol P. Jones Catherine Sullivan Jones Cecil P. Jones, Jr. Edward F. Jones, Jr. Peter A. Horty, Frank C. Corace, and Kenneth Shaw, Jr., of the Class of 1964. Throughout their silver ann­ J. Newton Jones, Jr. iversary reunion year, 167 members of the Class of 1964 contributed $48,972 to the Annual Fund. Lawrence S. Jones Patricia Mitchell Jones Robert F. Jones Louis M. Kaniecki John W. Keegan Robert K. Kelly Samuel A. Jones Emil J. Kannengieszer Edward J. Keenan Rosaleen Sikina Kelly Sharon L. Jones Mark T. Kapczynski Francis C. Keenan Sean B. Kelly Thomas E. Jones Gerald Alan Kaplan Peter J. Keenan Thomas P. Kelly, Jr. Thomas O. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Karam Herbert R. Keilman Vincent J. Kelly George S. Jordan Frederick W. Karcher Charles N. Keith, III William F. Kelly Michael Jordan Thomas J. Kardish, M.D. David G. Kelble Robert E. Kelton Charles L. Juliana, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Karfgin William F. Keller Leroy B. Kemery, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin R. Junikka Joseph J. Karlesky John J. Kelley Kenneth John Kempf Gerard J. Junod Jill Doherty Karpinski John J. Kelley Gary W. Kennedy Dolores Juska Stanley S. Karpinski Rev. Joseph J. Kelley James F. Kennedy Paul E. Juska Mr. & Mrs. William Karras Kevin F. Kelley Robert E. Kennedy James Gaston Justice Adrian Karsch Austin P. Kelly, Jr. William C. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Justice Walter F. Karwacki Barbara Brown Kelly George T. Kenney Sr. John A. Juzaitis Michele M. Kasprzak Bernard Francis Kelly John F. Kenney, III Joseph F. Kaelin Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Kates Colleen M. Kelly John E. Kenny, III Harry B. Kaempf William T. Katheder Daniel E. Kelly John R. Kenny Thomas K. Kaffenberger Mitchell E. Katz Denis P. Kelly Joseph A. Kenny Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kahlert, Jr. COL Norman E. Katz Edward Kelly Thomas Edward Kenny Arthur A. Kahn Robert J. Kauffman Eugene Louis Kelly William J. Kenny Elisabeth J. Kain Barry M. Kauffmann Francis J. Kelly William J. Kent Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Kaiser Charles Kaufman Geffrey B. Kelly, STD Joseph D. Keown Sr. Christopher P. Kaiser Patrick J. Kaufmann James F. Kelly Robert R. Kern Mr. & Mrs. Julius Kamper Thomas C. Kaul James McGirr Kelly, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Kerper, Sr. Sandra J. Kanach Robert Allen Kay Joanne C. Kelly Margaret Green Kerper Alexa L. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Kazlauskas John A. Kelly David J. Kerr Charles J. Kane James A. Kazmerskie John T. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. William A. Kerr, Jr. Gerald J. Kane Susan F. Kazmierczak Joseph J. Kelly, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. William F. Kershner John J. Kane Mr. & Mrs. John V. Kaznicki Joseph M. Kelly George S. Kettel John J. Kane Mr. & Mrs. William I. Kear Joseph P. Kelly William C. Kettelberger Joseph A. Kane, Ph.D. Marylynn Kearney Joseph P. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. William F. Keyser Joseph F. Kane Edward J. Keating Joseph T. Kelly Linda A. Keyte Joseph P. Kane Joseph John Keating Kathleen L. Kelly Lee Khatchadourian William J. Kane Leonard J. Keating, Jr. Sr. Margaret V. Kelly, R.S.M. Anne-Marie Kiehne John R. Kanicsar William F. Keating Maribeth Malloy Kelly James V. Kiernan, D.O. Louis J. Kaniecki Andrea G. Keegan Robert B. Kelly Kathleen M. Kiernan

La Salle, Fall 1989 41 Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. and Dr, Kenneth Knodt, Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration, chat with several graduates during a reception for major donors to the Alumni Endowed Chair in Accounting. The Alumni Endowed Chair has been established in recognition of several decades of outstanding performance by an academic department, its faculty, and alumni. Left to right: Jerry A. Naessens, '63, Frank J. Noonan, '55, William F. Grauer, '50, Peter A. Horty, ’64, Joseph G. Markmann, '49, Dr. Kenneth Knodt. Through June 30, 1989, over 1,500 alumni had contributed more than $330,000 to the Alumni Endowed Chair in Accounting.

Michael J. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Wayne J. Kirwin Drew Knasiak Elpiniki Kousis Nicholas C. Kierniesky Emil P. Kiss David B. Knies Laszlo I. Kovacs Nicholas C. Kihm, Esq. William Kitt John F. Knight Sr. Mary Jo Kovatch Paul W. Kilbride James R. Klagholz Michael J. Kobol Maureen A. Kovatch Thomas J. Kilcoyne Francis R. Klaster Claude F. Koch Patricia J. Kovatch Mrs. Rosemary A. Kilda Walter F. Kleiman Gerard Paul Koch Edward Stanley Kowal Girard D. Kilker Joseph A. Klein Joy Faber Kochanowicz, Esq. Richard Kowalchuk Mr. & Mrs. Scott Killinger Maureen A. Klein Claire S. Koegler Richard R. Kowalczyk John C. Killmer, Jr. Frederick L. Kleinhenz, Sr. William C. Kohler Andrew F. Kozak, Ph.D. Charles P. Kindregan, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Klienschmid Rev. James M. Kolb C.S.P. Gerald G. Kozak Barbara M. King Edward J. Klemm, Jr. Mrs. Kathleen Ann Kolb Joseph J. Kozak, Jr. Donita McRae King Warren W. Klenk Francis J. Kolinka, Sr. John Kozel, Jr. Francis M. King, Jr. Joseph A. Klepchick Francis J. Kolpak, Ph.D. Teresa Hooten Kozempel, O.D. John J. King Gerard Anthony Kleschick Alexander C. Konieczny Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Koziol Paul D. King James M. Klick, M.D. J. Harold Koob Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Kozloski Richard A. King Norman Kline Robert J. Koob, Jr. Norman Kozlowski Philip F. Kinsey Stuart S. Kline Eugene J. Kopytko Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Kozmor Vincent Kirby Patricia A. Kling Anne T. Kosc Joseph J. Kozole James J. Kirk, D.O. Edward R. Kliniewski Raymond F. Kostin, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. George M. Kozub Joseph P. Kirlin, Jr. Gerard Klopf Edward M. Koszarek Raymond Stephen Kraft Mrs. Grace B. Kirschenmann Steve A. Kmetz Joseph F. Koszarek Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Krajnak Henry H. Kirtland, Jr. Wayne T. Knapp Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kouser Francis M. Krakowski, M.D.

42 Neil R. Kramer, M.D. Bernard J. Lajeunesse Clifford J. Lentz Thomas Francis Long Robert A. Kramer Christopher J. Lamb William H. Lentz Denis S. Longo, Ph.D. Walter A. Krankemann John William Lamb Frank J. Leo Joseph T. Longo Vincent R. Kranz William P. Lamb Hubert P. Leonard Roger A. Loos Susan Moser Kraske George V. Lambert LTC John P. Leonard, III, USMC Mr. & Mrs. Juan A. Lopez, Sr. Michael P. Kratochwill Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Lamendola Martin L. Leonard Vivian P. Lopez Mr. & Mrs. John Kraus Louis A. Lamorte, Jr. Gennaro C. Leone Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Lopian Marline S. Kraus John C. Lancaster Stephen J. Leone Robert P. Losak Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Krause Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Lanctot Mr. & Mrs. John A. Leonetti Thomas R. Lott Charles J. Krauss Earle C. Landes Lawrence R. Lepiere Carl L. Lotto Stephen C. Krauss Ruth M. Lane Joseph P. Leska Christopher E. Loughlin Bertram Kreger, D.D.S. James T. Lang Wayne J. Lesky Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Loughman Richard E. Kreipe, M.D. Richard F. Langan Roman I. Leszczyszyn Mr. & Mrs. Robert Loughney, Sr. Eric J. Krieg, D.O. Donald J. Lange Edward A. Letchak James L. Love Charles J. Kriessman, Jr., Ph.D. Burton H. Langer, M.D. John R. Letcher Deborah Geisler Lovett Joseph Francis Krivda, M.D. Gordon M. Langston, M.D. Louis Edward Lettieri Milton H. Lowe Peter R. Krok Kenneth E. Lannan Dr. Joseph Levin Philip Lee Lowenstein Helen Kromdyk Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Lardear Mary Ivers Levine Bridget G. Lowery Mark S. Kruger, M.D. Charles G. Lare Mr. & Ms. Bernard J. Lewandowski Patrick G. Lowery Joseph E. Krumenacker Joseph G. Larkin Edward A. Lewandowski Richard D. Lownes, Jr. Joseph L. Krumenacker Mr. & Mrs. Alessandro Larocca Edith Tamburro Lewis Leonard Lubbehusen Gerald F. Krupa Robert C. Larr Martin G. Lewis Faith A. Ludwick Joseph A. Krupa Randolph K. Larsen, Jr. William M. Lewis Charles P. Lutcavage, Ph.D. David P. Krutsch Eugene M. Lashchyk, Ph.D. Marla Leyendecker James P. Lutz Kenneth R. Kryszczun Robert J. Laskin Jerome S. Lezynski, II Richard P. Luyster Kurt F. Kryven William S. Latoff Steven J. Lichtenstein, M.D. Deana L. Luzzi Joseph Philip Krzeminski, M.D. Josephine Arici-Latrano Kathryn Dougherty Lieb Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Lwowski Raymond E. Ksiazek Robert J. Latzko James C. Lieber, Jr., Esq. Robert B. Lydon Patricia J. Kubach Louis H. Laubengeyer, Jr. Glenn S. Lieberman John W. Lyle Joseph R. Kubiak John E. Laughlin, Jr. James G. Liebner Edward J. Lynch Margaret B. Kubiak Stephen M. Lautenbacher John S. Ligenza Frank X. Lynch Andrea Aiken Kuczynski Albert F. Lautenslager, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Liguori James P. Lynch Maryellen T. Kueny Ernst F. Laux, Jr. Francis A. Lihotz John A. Lynch George H. Kugler Mr. & Mrs. John Lavala David J. Linaugh John B. Lynch, Esq. William T. Kugler Angel B. Lavergne Joseph P. Linaugh, Jr. Joseph F. Lynch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Kuhn Andrew B. Laverty Joseph W. Lindberger, Jr. Katherine McKeown Lynch Robert J. Kujovsky Daniel P. Lavery Harold E. Lindenhofen, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Lynch Lauren M. Kulinski Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Lavin Bernard C. Lindinger Francis E. Lynn, Jr. Stephen E. Kulp Michael P. Lavin Edward C. Lindinger John M. Lynn Sadhana Kumar Thomas J. Lavin, Jr. Paul J. Lindinger William Lynn, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Veerandra Kumar John M. Lawfer, Jr. Joanne M. Lindley Joanne Milnamow Lyons William F. Kummerle Robert J. Lawler Edward S. Lindner Maria C. Lyons Elizabeth Rodini Kuny Andrew F. Lawless, III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Linkewich Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Lyons Paul Kuny Sharon M. Laydon Donald R. Lintner, M.D. Robert S. Lyons, Jr. Gregory J. Kupetz William L. Leahy Alfred A. Lisiewski Thomas M. Lyons Myles T. Kuppe Robert S. Lebair, Jr. Kathleen Ellen Littel Mrs. Judith E. Lysczek Julia Cotton Kurdziel John G. Leconey Alfred A. Little Mr. & Mrs. James MacAllister, III Deborah Rygalski Kurowski James J. Leddy Rev. J. Ferman Little Janice V. MacAvoy Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Kussay Frank Peter Ledonne Robert M. Liwacz, Esq. Kim I. MacCartney Stephen T. Kuziw Kevin T. Ledwith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. LoBiondo Edmond F. MacDonald T. V. Kuzmowych, M.D. James Andrew Lee Edward J. LoCasale Leon F. MacHulski Agnes Petka Kwiathowski John M. Lee Sabato J. LoGiudice Leonard Maclaszek Harry G. Kyriakodis Michael D. Lee Charles T. LoPresto, Ph.D. Bruce V. MacLeod, Ph.D. Craig A. LaBarge Laura Pollio Leeds Mr. & Mrs. James F. Lobb Jean T. MacMoran Mr. & Mrs. Stephen LaRosa Rev. Francis J. Lefevre Janet M. Lobiondo William F. MacMullen Gina Marie LaRuffa William E. Lehner, M.D. Walter N. Loburak Paul J. Macey Paschal J. LaRuffa, M.D. Robert A. Leiby Nicholas W. Locantore, Sr. Mary P. Mack Bernard J. Labencki Joseph L. Leifheit George W. Lochetto, Sr. John H. Mackey, Jr., Ph.D. Elizabeth Lopez Labrum Frederick J. Leinhauser Anne McDonnell Lodes Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Mackler Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Labrum Donald A. Leist Gregg R. Lodes D.C. Roseann Macrina Michael J. Labrum Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Leister Robert Eugene Lodes John P. Madden Anne Simmons Lacey Albert C. Lellig Cristina Marie Lodge William F. Madden John J. Lafferty Nancy Ellen Lenaghan Francis Paul Loeber Stephen E. Madeline Russell A. Lafferty J. Clifford Lenahan, Jr. Raymond P. Loftus Kevin M. Magarity Mrs. Elizabeth Lagana Louis J. Lendvay John P. Loh Charles F. Magee Joseph J. Lagana, Jr. Elizabeth R. Leneweaver Neil E. Lohoefer John T. Magee, M.D. Angela A. Lagocki George P. Lennon Jerome F. Lombard, Sr. Joseph M. Magee, C.P.A. Yolanda Brown Lahaza Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lennon Louis A. Lombardo, III Ralph William Magee Constance Petroni Lahoda Patricia M. Lenny Thomas J. Londergan John Magill Mark S. Lahoda Kathleen Ann Lentini Coleen Kelly Long Malachy D. Magill William J. Lahr, III James G. Lento, Jr. John Charles Long Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Maginnis

La Salle, Fall 1989 43 John F. Magosin, Jr. Vincent J. Market Thomas M. McAveney William A. McDonald, Jr. Frederick C. Maguire Edward M. Markowski, Ph.D. Donald F. McAvoy, Jr. Daniel John McDonnell Janice Anne Maguire Michael S. Marks James T. McAvoy James P. McDonnell Michael J. Maguire Douglas S. Maronic II Jerome Joseph McAvoy, Jr. John F. McDonnell Rev. Edmund J. Maher Donald A. Marrandino James D. McBride, D.D.S. Mrs. Mary T. McDonnell Lawrence J. Maher Marychris Tigar Marrazzo James J. McBride Maureen T. McDonnell Mrs. Loretta Maher Leonard E. Marrella Josephine Corrieri McBride Stacey Leo McDonnell Christopher Mahon Francis A. Marro, M.D. Richard W. McBride William P. McDonnell James E. Mahoney Thomas J. Marsh Thomas G. McBride James J. McDonough John P. Maialetti Charles F. Marshall, III William J. McBride, Jr. Elizabeth Razler McElderry John Maicher William H. Marshall James Michael McCabe John S. McElderry John D. Maida, Esq. Joseph G. Marsico, Ph.D. Kathleen Conklin McCabe Michael P. McElroy Bernard J. Maier Mr. & Mrs. Giuseppe Martelli Thomas J. McCabe, Esq. Robert E. McElroy Mrs. Marguerite Maignan Angela R. Martello Daniel P. McCafferty John Patrick McElvenny, Jr. Marlene Ciossek Maile Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Martillotti James P. McCafferty Mark G. McElwee Ralph A. Maiolino James Francis Martin John M. McCafferty Kathleen M. McEnerney Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Mairone Loretta M. Martin Hugh J. McCaffrey Francis Xavier McEntee Lisa C. Makosewski Mercy A. Martin Thomas P. McCaffrey John W. McEvoy, Jr. Jane Penny Malatesta, Esq. Paul J. Martin William Hugh McCaffrey John J. McFadden Michael G. Malatesta William C. Martin Francis E. McCall Marguerite Madden McFadden Thomas R. Malatesta William J. Martin Joseph J. McCall, Jr. Nora M. McFadden Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Malek Antonio Martinez Thomas J. McCallion Patrick Joseph McFadden Joseph J. Malizia Domingo Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. McCann Douglas S. McFarlane Richard D. Mallatratt Rev. Nicholas F. Martorano, O.S.A Martin B. McCann, Jr. Thomas J. McFlynn, Sr. Francis Thomas Mallon Albert A. Martucci, M.D. Michael K. McCann Dennis McGady James V. Mallon Nicholas J. Marucci Robert J. McCann, Jr. Kathleen A. McGahey Lisa M. Mallon Charles D. Marvil, Jr. Susan M. McCann James G. McGann Andrew J. Malone Mr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Maryanski Daniel J. McCardle James McGee John E. Malone David J. Marzewski, M.D. Ernestine McCargo Mr. Joseph F. McGee Maureen T. Malone Robert T. Marzullo Joseph J. McCarron Mary E. McGee Francis E. Maloney William M. Masapollo Richard V. McCarron, Jr. Thomas H. McGee John J. Maloney Donna M. Mascio Mr. & Mrs. John McCarte John T. McGeehan, Sr., M.D. Robert J. Maloney Roman S. Maslij Dennis J. McCarthy Paul T. McGeehan Stephen Malpezzi, Ph.D. Robert N. Masucci, II Mr. & Mrs. Fabian H. McCarthy Charles H. McGettigan Arthur A. Mami Lisa A. Mateja James Joseph McCarthy Rev. Msgr. D. James McGettigan Charles V. Mancini, Jr. George J. Matekovic Samuel J. McCarthy, Jr. James F. McGettigan, Ph.D. Mrs. Constance Mancini-Clark Joseph Matera John A. McCauley Manus McGettigan, Jr. Adeline Citrano Mandel Angelina M. Matese Miriam C. McCauley James J. McGill M. Lynn Mandia Eugene J. Mather William J. McCauley, Jr. Robert McGill Frank Manfredi Walter M. Mathews John H. McCleary, Ph.D. Diane J. McGinley Mr. & Mrs. Antonio M. Mangabat Maria Finkle Matlack Francis M. McCloskey James L. McGinley Francis J. Mann Randall G. Matlack William T. McCloskey Patricia J. McGinley Karen O. Manners Catherine Brigidi Mattei Thomas J. McConney, Jr. Raymond M. McGinley Janet M. Manning Dolores Connors Matthews Maureen G. McCool James B. McGinn John Charles Manning John F. Matthews, Jr. Robert F. McCool James J. McGinn Mark A. Manning, Jr. William W. Matthews, Jr. Walter J. McCormac Edward J. McGinnis William F. Mannion Paul G. Mattus Bernard J. McCormick Ronald J. McGinnis Joseph J. Manson Mr. & Mrs. Raymondo Y. Maulit Harry J. McCormick Rosemarie McGinty Shawn J. Manzi Joseph T. Maurer Mrs. Joan McCormick Edward P. McGivern Gerald A. Marano, Ph.D. Ralph J. Mauro William H. McCormick, Jr. COL Joseph G. McGlade Jason A. Marcewicz Mr. & Mrs. James M. Maxwell Frank McCoy Thomas M. McGlaughlin John A. Marchesani, M.D. Frank J. May Thomas B. McCoy Edward J. McGlinchey, Esq. Audrey Marie Marchese Lisa Martosella May Robert J. McCreavy, Jr. Michael McGlinchy Gerald A. Marchini Michael Maylath Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. McCubbin Thomas W. McGlinn Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Marciano, Jr. William A. Mayor John J. McCusker Eileen D. McGlone Mark F. Marconi Stephen M. Mazur William J. McDade John J. McGlynn Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Marcozzi Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Mazurek James F. McDermott John T. McGlynn Alexander J. Marek Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Mazza John D. McDermott William F. McGlynn Paul A. Marfino Thomas J. Mazza, Jr. Joseph A. McDermott William J. McGlynn Therese M. Margevicius Anthony T. Mazzei Martin P. McDermott Edward F. McGonigal Michael Margolis Thomas J. Mazzei Robert J. McDermott Eugene J. McGonigle Joseph B. Margraf Michael H. McAdoo Susan McDermott Francis J. McGovern, Sr. Joseph A. Margre Kevin W. McAleer Daniel J. McDevitt, Esq. John D. McGovern Frank A. Mariani Paul Joseph McAleer Edward J. McDevitt Philip E. McGovern Lawrence T. Marinari, Esq. Timothy McAleese Gerald Vincent McDevitt Thomas D. McGovern Jacquelyn G. Marinella Margaret Grzesiak McAna John B. McDevitt Thomas D. McGovern Jacob C. Marini Donald J. McAneny Margaret C. McDevitt James F. McGowan, Jr. Anthony M. Marino Donna M. McAnespey, D.P.M. Marie McDevitt John J. McGowan Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Marino, Jr. Eileen M. McAnulla Ellen Scher McDonald Joseph C. McGowan Mr. & Mrs. Herman J. Marino Thomas J. McArdle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. George R. McGowen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Joseph Market John J. McAteer, Esq. Kelly A. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGrady

44 David Raymond Meiskey Louis M. Melasecca William R. Melcher Norman P. Mellor Robert C. Mellor Earl L. Melville, Jr. John F. Mencer, Esq. Maryann Mendoza Joseph A. Mengacci Dr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Menna Bruce Mercogliano Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Mercurio, Sr. Gerald J. Mergen James J. Mergiotti Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Merle Christopher P Merrick Lawrence R. Mesarick Charles A. Messa, III Paul F. Mesure Robert L. Metzfield Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Metzler Mr. & Mrs. David H. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Milton W. Meyer Frederick J. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. William G. Meyers William Joseph Meyers Edwin A. Miarowski Louis C. Micciulla Rodney D. Michele William J. Michetti Chester F. Michewicz Ann Marie Mickle, Ph.D. Members of the Golden Anniversary Class of 1939 gather under the tent for their 50th reunion. Through Brian M. Middleton the leadership of G. Harold Metz, Ph D. (standing, second from left), 26 graduates of the Class of 1939 John E. Midgett, Jr. donated $9,250 to the Annual Fund. Gerald L. Migliore Edward Vincent McGrath James J. McKeever Robert M. McNamara, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Mignano Francis J. McGrath Wayne G. McKeever Joseph P. McNeill, III Mr. & Mrs. Francesco Mignano Jacqueline T. McGrath Francis X. McKeffery, Sr. William J. McNeill Martha A. Mihalich James J. McGrath, Esq. John P. McKenna, Esq. James J. McNesby Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E. Miklos Joseph E. McGrath Timothy F. McKenna John A. McNichol, Jr. Donna Coppolino Mikos Mary J. McGrath Daniel McKernan Kathleen Scotti McNichol Edmund M. Miksitz Sean M. McGrath Andrew McLaughlin Dennis M. McNulty Michael R. Mikulski Thomas A. McGrath MAJ Charles P. McLaughlin James J. McNulty Edward W. Mikus Thomas Walter McGrath Gregory R. McLaughlin John T. McNutt Anthony J. Milcarsky John F. McGreevey Herbert J. McLaughlin James J. McPhillips Michael A. Miletto John J. McGroarty, Ed.D. James T. McLaughlin Bartholomew W. McQuoid Mr. & Mrs. Carl G. Miller Brian T. McGuffin John L. McLaughlin, Ph.D. William A. McShain Carol Ann Miller Barbara A. McGugan John P. McLaughlin Sandra Herron McSparron Cynthia Matczak Miller John Joseph McGuigan Kathleen E. McLaughlin Hugh Daniel McStravick David J. Miller John V. McGuigan Mrs. Margaret G. McLaughlin Brian J. McSwigan Donald Miller Joseph McGuinness Rodger J. McLaughlin Daniel J. McSwiggan Donald F. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Noulagh McGuinness Timothy P. McLaughlin Francis J. McTague Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Miller Philip C. McGuire, Ph.D. Vincent P. McLaughlin Joseph C. McTamney Edward A. Miller Thomas F. McGuire, Esq. Thomas M. McLenigan James F. McVeigh Eric J. Miller Robert J. McGuirl Joseph F. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Meagher Florence Venuti Miller Joseph A. McGuriman Carol E. McLoughlin Dr. & Mrs. John Meale Francis A. Miller William J. McHale John B. McMahon William F. Mealey Michele M. Miller, R.N., B.S.N. Barbara A. McHugh Joseph F. McMahon Mary R. Mease Reuben George Miller, Ph.D. Eileen McHugh Joseph G. McMahon Joackim Mechikas Robert J. Miller Eugene F. McHugh Raymond J. McManus George H. Meek Robert J. Miller Eugene N. McHugh, Esq. Gerald J. McMenamin Peter Mecznik Robert P. Miller Mr. & Mrs. James J. McHugh, Sr. Ms. Geraldine M. McMenamin Dr. & Mrs. Leonard C. Medura Thomas J. Miller Robert Jospeh McHugh, Jr. John F. McMenamin Edward C. Meehan William B. Miller Lisa McIntosh John P. McMenamin Mr. & Mrs. James J. Meehan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Miller Henry J. McIntyre Mary Ellen McMenamin Laurie McConchie Meehan William S. Miller John L. McIntyre Edward M. McMonagle Robert S. Meenan John F. Millon, C.P.A. Thomas P. McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. James J. McMonagle Kathleen M. Megahan Paul C. Minning James J. McKay, Jr. Joseph J. McMullen Mrs. Irene Mae Megee Drs. Apolinario & Paz Miranda Dr. Christine Caruso McKee Richard A. McNally Thomas W. Meier Mr. & Mrs. Domenico Mirarchi Daniel McKee Mary Mullin McNamara Robert F. Meighan Janice E. Mirarchi Joseph J. McKeefery Patricia Dunne McNamara William John Meis, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. Saverio Mirachi

La Salle, Fall 1989 45 Silvana Mirarchi Vito M. Miriello Francis G. Miscavage Maureen McGonigal Mischler Harriette Dreer Mishkin Richard E. Mitchell Thomas J. Mitchell Walter T. Mitchell, Jr. Kana Mitra, Ph.D. Tina M. Moccio Edward Mockapetris Frank J. Moffa, III Joseph P. Moffa Augustine E. Moffitt, Jr., Sc.D. John F. Mohan Joseph P. Mohr Raymond C. Mohr Michael T. Mokriski Walter F. Moleski, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Molitor Lawrence H. Monaco, Ph.D. Edward P. Monaghan Margaret M. Monaghan Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Monaghan Dennis M. Monahan Richard J. Monastra Anthony J. Monico David J. Monroe Henry Franklyn Monroe Mr. & Mrs. Georg Montag Albert J. Miralles, Leo A. Donohue, Honorable Jerome A. Zaleski, and Lawrence E. McAlee Stephen M. Montana of the Class of 1959 discuss plans for their 30th reunion and for their class gift to the University. Mrs. Maria Monteleone Graduates from the Class of 1959 contributed $15,890 during the past fiscal year, the third highest Denise Montell amount among the ten reunion classes. Anthony Montemuro Richard D. Montgomery William J. Morrison Geraldine T. Mulligan Thomas R. Murphy Raymond Montoni John F. Morrissey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John F. Mulligan Timothy J. Murphy John Bernard Mooney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morrissey Patrick J. Mulligan William J. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mooney Francis J. Mortimer Frank B. Mullin, Jr. Francis X. Murray Michael J. Mooney James Morton James P. Mullin John J. Murray Richard J. Mooney Frank Mosca John J. Mullin Joseph M. Murray Robert F. Mooney Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Moser, Jr. Matthew L. Mullin Thomas J. Murray Donald L. Moore Francis M. Moser Michael M. Mullin Thomas Paul Murt Edward T. Moore, Jr. Eugene F. Moss Theresa M. Mulvey Johanna C. Muscara John A. Moore John F. Motley, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. G. Munch Christine Domineske Musick John A. Moore, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Motley Louis J. Muracco Mary C. Muskewitz John Thomas Moore Dominic J. Motta Jay H. Murland George H. Myers Shelby Moore Terry R. Moulder Christopher J. Murphy Joseph T. Nadolski William F. Moore Andre P. Moutenot Christopher J. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Morris C. Nagle Annette Naessens Moran James D. Mower David Joseph Murphy Philip A. Naimo James R. Moran Thomas Louie Moy, D.O. David R. Murphy Christina M. Nappi Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Moran John A. Moyer, Jr. Dolores J. Murphy Guy M. Nardella, Jr., M.D. Monica E. Moran Douglas D. Mruz Edward J. Murphy Robert Anthony Nardello Robert T. Moran Elaine R. Mudry George J. Murphy Floyd R. Nasuti John E. Mordock Stephen T. Mudry James A. Murphy Dennis L. Natalie Mrs. Ines Morelli Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Mueller James A. Murphy, M.D. Michael J. Neary Dr. & Mrs. John F. Moretti Kurt Mueller, Jr. James F. Murphy Otto T. Nebel, III, M.D. Mrs. Joan F. Morgan Michael D. Mueller James T. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Needham Judith D. Morgan, Esq. Robert H. Mueller John J. Murphy, Jr. H. James Negler Linda Morgandale Joseph L. Mula John P. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Neglia Michele G. Morgera, Esq. James M. Mulderrig Joseph F. Murphy Alfred L. Neher Joseph R. Morice, Ph.D. James A. Muldowney Leo Murphy, Jr. John W. Neithercott Anthony J. Morlino James R. Muldowney Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. Murphy, Sr. Josephine Nelson Mr. & Mrs. John J. Morozin, Jr. Joseph P. Mulhern Mary Anne Murphy Margaret M. Nelson Norman E. Morrell Francis X. Mulholland Maureen Murphy John P. Neumann Mrs. Cathleen Morris John T. Mulholland Michael J. Murphy Maryanne Sassa Neumann Elizabeth Morris Anne Mullan Patricia A. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Werner Neumann Hugh F. Morris John J. Mullarkey Patricia Gilligan Murphy Maria C. Neupauer James C. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Mullen Philip A. Murphy John J. Neuschel Kathleen M. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Murphy William E. Newbauer, Jr. Sheryl E. Morris Sheila E. Mullian Robert M. Murphy Hung M. Nguyen George J. Morrison Bernadette M. Mulligan Terese Gibbons Murphy Paul C. Nice

46 Mr. & Mrs. Don O. Nichols Rev. Michael R. O'Hara, O.F.M. Paula S. Panichelli Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Perna Annette C. Nichter Robert A. O’Hara Robert J. Pannepacker Angelo J. Perri Thomas J. Niessen Thomas M. O'Hora, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Pannepacker, Sr. Carolyn G. Perrong Eugene Nines Sr. Lisa Ann O'Kane Carl J. Paperiello Emile G. Perrot, Jr. Patricia A. Nines Thomas O'Keefe Joseph E. Papiernik Alice DeGregorio Perry Richard A. Nisula Mrs. Kay O'Malley Richard Joseph Papirio Arthur A. Perry, Jr. Mrs. Catherine Niszczak Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. O’Mara Anthony V. Pappas, Jr., Ph.D. James J. Perry, M.D. Mrs. Antoinette Niwinski Ann Pappas O'Neil Debora A. Pappas Kathleen M. Perry Richard E. Niwinski Bernard A. O’Neill Michael J. Paquet Lawrence D. Persick Howard J. Noble Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. O'Neil Joseph M. Parisi Kenneth F. Persing Robert C. Noble Eugene F. O’Neill Eugene J. Park COL Daniel F. Perugini, D.O. Robert M. Nocentino Hugh J. O’Neill Michael W. Park Thomas E. Peters James A. Nolan John C. O’Neill, Ph.D. Marilyn Palma Parkinson William J. Peters, M.D. Thomas P. Nolan Joseph G. O'Neill Kevin W. Parrey Gerald R. Petre W. Dennis Nolan Peter Ignatius O'Neill George R. Parsons, D.O. Kathleen A. Petri Robert J. Nolasco William J. O’Neill Joseph H. Parsons, Jr. Michael A. Petrick, Jr. Edward J. Nolen Francis E. O'Rourke Robert P. Pascucci Mr. & Mrs. Jean Petrini Raymond Joseph Nolen, Jr. Kevin J. O'Rourke Gabriel J. Pascuzzi Linda L. Petrush Raymond A. Noll Timothy O'Shaughnessy Cynthia A. Pashley Anthony J. Pettinato, Jr. Fred R. Noller Mary M. O'Shea Edward T. Pason Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Peyton Mr. & Mrs. William M. Nolte Kathleen M. O’Sullivan Ellen Chester Pasquale Leo Pezzementi, Ph.D. James H. Noon, Jr. Francis C. O'Toole Alfonso E. Pasquarelli Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pezzola James L. Norbury Timothy T. O'Toole, Esq. Bernice Pasquini Mr. & Mrs. Karl Pfahl Gerard K. Norkus Karen C. Obermeier A. Stephen Passalacqua Edwin J. Pfiffner David Norwitz Dorothy F. Ochmanski Lawrence D. Patterson Kenneth R. Pfister Edward R. Novak Raymond Oczkowski Joseph L. Patti Charles J. Pfizenmayer Olha Mychajliw Nowakiwsky Cheryl Oettinger Keith D. Patton Eileen M. Haag-Phillips Roman O. Nowakiwsky Charles D. Oettle Allison Peacock Paul Joseph M. Phillips, Jr., Ph.D. William S. Nowicki Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Offshack Denise M. Paul Michelle J. Phinn Dominic F. Nucera Richelle K. Ogle Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Paul John J. Piatkowski Gerard C. Nugent Roland G. Ohlin Rose Lee Pauline Diana M. Piccinini Susan Banks Nunnamaker Donna Smolenski Oksen John E. Paulits Elizabeth M. Piccolo Mrs. Barbara Ann Nuzzolo William Olarin Robert S. Pauxtis, Jr. William T. Piccone Bernadette M. Nyzio Walter J. Olawski Marina A. Pavluk Herbert T. Picus Charles J. O’Brien Mary McGonigle Oleksiak Robert Pavone James J. Pie, Esq. Dominic V. O'Brien. Ph.D. Elizabeth Juliano Olivieri Joseph Pawko John W. Pie Edward T. O'Brien Kenneth J. Olonovich, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Paxson Theodore A. Piech Gregory R. O'Brien Steven C. Olshevski Melvin B. Payne Gregory C. Pierce John T. O'Brien Edward J. Olwell Bohdan Pazuniak John P. Pierce Joseph D. O'Brien, Jr. James W. Oram, Jr. Samuel B. Pearlstein, D.P.M. Dorothy Fisher Pierson Joseph E. O'Brien Ercole J. Oristaglio Joseph F. Pearson Clifford E. Pietrafitta Katherine F. O'Brien Marc A. Orsimarsi Patricia A. Pearson William Pietrangelo, Esq. Keith D. O'Brien Chester J. Orzechowski, Jr. Catherine M. Peberdy Anthony R. Pileggi Michael J. O'Brien Michael H. Orzechowski William J. Peberdy Dominic Anthony Pileggi Raymond J. O'Brien Francis P. Oscilowski Dr. & Mrs. Andrew A. Pecora Lisa Marie Pileggi Robert F. O’Brien, Esq. Susan P. Oscilowski Frank J. Peditto Mark D. Pilla Thomas A. O’Brien, Ph.D. John T. Osmian John J. Peditto, D.O. Mrs. Kristina Pinter Brian J. O'Connell Raymond A. Ostrowski Joseph M. Pedrick Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Pinto COL John F. O'Connell John N. Oswald Marianne Lorefice Peduto Vincent J. Pinto LTC John J. O’Connell, Jr. Sabina K. Otto Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Peel Mr. & Mrs. William L. Pinto LTC John L. O’Connell, Ret. Jeffrey J. Oulton Edward W. Peifer John F. Piree Robert M. O'Connell John W. Ounsworth Gina Rabotino Pelle Mr. & Mrs. Franz Pirner Sheila Smith O'Connell John H. Overholser Mr. & Mrs. John C. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Piro Susan J. O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Overholt, Jr. Janet Pellicciotti Joseph A. Pirri Bernard T. O'Connor John L. Overton David J. Pellico Thomas C. Pistoria Charles B. O’Connor Dr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Owens Elmer A. Pendel, O.D. Dennis S. Pizzica Mr. & Mrs. Francis C. O'Connor Guido C. Pacitti Joseph A. Pendergast, Jr. Anthony F. Pizzuti Patrick J. O'Connor, Esq. Thomas J. Padden Joseph J. Pendergast Sr. Richard G. Placey, Esq. William L. O’Connor Samuel E. Padgett Martin Pendergast, Sr. Susan Schumacher Plage Daniel J. O'Dea Frank J. Pagano Monica L. Pennypacker Mrs. Louise I. Plakans Colleen A. O’Donnell James D. Pagliaro, Esq. John Pensiero Alfred F. Plefka John T. O’Donnell Joseph A. Paglione Maryann Pensiero Gerald C. Plewes Joseph M. O’Donnell Monica Matt Paisley Nicholas F. Pensiero James Gerald Plewes Kevin F. O’Donnell Ralph S. Palatucci James P. Penza, Jr. James J. Plick, Esq. Thomas P. O'Donnell, M.D. John J. Palembas, Jr. Charles H. Peoples, Jr. Bruno T. Plizak Vincent J. O'Donnell Rosemary Robinson Pall Dominic Pepe Francis J. Plunkett Dennis Michael O’Dowd James J. Palladino Anthony R. Peracchia Albert Podolsky, C.P.A. Eugene M. O’Gara John M. Palm, Esq. Marta B. Perez Sharon A. Pody Michelle T. O’Grady Philip J. Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Amerigo Perfidio Erast Zdan Pohorylo Joseph P. O'Hagan Nicholas J. Panaro Alfred Gannon Perlini Sr. Bernard J. Poiesz, M.D. Maureen T. O'Hara Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Panella John C. Perna Robert Poiesz

La Salle, Fall 1989 47 Edward P. Pointer, D.D.S. Patricia V. Radich, Esq. Kathleen Colbert Renz Thomas G. Rodden Carol A. Polachek Michael S. Radvansky Vincent A. Renzi Edgar B. Rodgers, Jr. Robert H. Polaneczky Lady Isolde Radzinowicz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Repeckyj James William Rodgers Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rodowicz Carl Polansky John A. Rafes Richard A. Repko Ernest Polin, Esq. Maria Raffaele Richard K. Rettig, D.P.M. Dr. & Mrs. Eugene J. Roe Aaron J. Poller Erica Sztukowski Rafferty Richard W. Reynaud Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Roeder Martha F. Pollick Thomas J. Rafter Catherine E. Reynolds George W. Roesser Anne M. Pomilo Joseph J. Ragg Robert G. Reynolds Gene Rogalski Robert F. Pomrink Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Ragonese Richard C. Reznak Lisa Gerette Rogalski Dennis A. Pone Frederick L. Ragsdale Karen Fraunfelter Rheams Edward A. Rogan Anthony R. Pontarelli Josephine Rizzo-Rahill Allan J. Rhodes Anne Walker Rogers Nancy K. Poole Paul D. Rahter, M.D. Mrs. Dona Pero Rhuberg James A. Rogers, Sr. John E. Pooler John F. Rakszawski Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ricchey Kathleen M. Rogers Charles Poolos Linda Gauder Rakszawski Mr. & Mrs. Americo J. Ricci, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Rogers, Jr. Marie Seneff Poos Thomas E. Rakszawski Anthony N. Ricci Theodore M. Rogers, Jr. John L. Porambo Anthony G. Rampulla Debra A. Ricci Clair Warmerdam Rohrer Charles A. Porrini, D.D.S. Joseph L. Ramsay, Jr. Robert J. Riccio Mr. & Mrs. George Roller Frank V. Possinger Frank A. Ramsden, Jr. Constance Rice Robin S. Roma David P. Potocki Lawrence F. Ranallo Daniel Marion Rice Anthony B. Roman, D.D.S. Charles J. Potok Mary E. Randall George R. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Romani John Thomas Potts, M.D. William Joseph Randall Marguerite H. Rice Mrs. Joann Romano Leo J. Pound Jeffrey K. Randazzo Steven M. Rice Robert A. Romano William H. Pounds, II Nancy A. Randolfo James T. Richard, Sr., Ed.D. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rome John F. Povilaitis, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Isaiah Randolph Richard N. Best Assoc. Bernadette Lynn Ronca Patrick C. Powell, Sr. Susan Torpey Rane Daniel J. Richards Donald J. Rongione Richard J. Powers Annmarie Misko Ranieri Gay G. Richards Arnold D. Ronzoni George A. Pozesky Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ranonis John F. Richardson John J. Rooney Antoinette Cavalieri Pracilio Margaret Horan Rapp Robert J. Richardson James E. Root Robert Paul Pracilio Jack M. Rappaport Leonard S. Richter Peter K. Roscoe Donald E. Praiss, M.D. Charles E. Rauch John F. Ricks Mr. & Mrs. J. Edward Rose, Sr. George M. Pregg, Esq. Monica M. Rauchet Joseph A. Rider, Sr. Richard A. Rose Mr. & Mrs. John P. Prendergast Norbert W. Rauchet Edward D. Riedlinger Joanne P. Roselli Mr. & Mrs. John P. Prendergast Timothy N. Rausch, Esq. Phyllis A. Rieger Margaret M. Rosenberg Richard J. Prendergast Karen L. Rawa William C.J. Rieger, D.D.S. Jerome B Rosenfeld, OD Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Prendergast Mrs. Kathryn Rawling Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Ries John V. Rosetti Rosary J. Previti Peter D. Rawson Charles E. Ries Joseph E. Rosinski Albert C. Price, M.D. George J. Rayzis Mr. & Mrs. Anthony V. Riggi Julie A. Rosner Colleen Brown Price Michael M. Rea Gregory J. Rilley Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ross Kathleen Cowley Price Francis W. Reagan John Joseph Rilli Maurino J. Rossanese, Esq. Rebecca Price Janney Dennis T. Reardon John David Rilling Karen Lawlor Rossi Edward Prigge Joseph W. Rebl Judith Helen Ring Thomas J. Rossman, Jr. John F. Primich Edward C. Recchiuti Denise Versace Risoli Daniel P. Rothwell Karin Princivalle John Thomas Reed Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rittenhouse, Jr. John C. Rothwell John A. Pron D.P.M. Paul R. Reed Joseph R. Ritter Richard A. Rothwell Sr. Linda L. Prozialeck Charles J. Regan James J. Ritvalsky William A. Rothwell, Jr. Patricia J. Pryor Joseph G. Regan, Jr. Wilfredo J. Rivas Philip H. Rotstein Nadia L. Pryszlak Kathleen Anne Regan Mr. & Mrs. Ramon L. Rivera, Sr. Michael Rottina William H. Puhl, Jr. Margaret Regan Rodney J. Rivers Robert R. Rowe Elwood Purcell Timothy R. Regan Michael S. Riviello, M.D. John J. Rowley Mrs. Nancy Pyatt Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Regensburg Gary R. Rizzo Margaret A. Ruane Francis J. Pyne, Jr. William R. Regli Mr. & Mrs. William Rizzo Louis J. Ruch Helen S. Pyrih James M. Reich Bruce R. Roach Stanley T. Ruchlewicz Frederick M. Quattrone, Esq. David E. Reichert Paul J. Roach Michael L. Rucinski Richard D. Quattrone Leonard Reichman, D.D.S. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Roach, Jr. Andrew J. Ruck, Esq. Joseph V. Queenan Charles W. Reif, D.D.S. John P. Roarty Keith R. Ruck Francis M. Quigley Louis P. Reiff Jacquelyn Roberts Nicholas A. Rudi James Edmund Quigley Joseph J. Reilley Kenneth J. Roberts Leo D. Rudnytzky James J. Quigley Edward Daniel Reilly Nicholas C. Roberts Herbert M. Ruetsch Mr. & Mrs. James J. Quigley James F. Reilly Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Roberts Alfred B. Ruff Thomas J. Quinlan Joseph E. Reilly Rev. Msgr Glendon E. Robertson Robert E. Ruggero Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Quinn, Jr. Harry Rein Philip N. Robideau Daniel F. Ruggieri, Jr. James J. Quinn, Esq. Walter R. Reinfried Charles A. Robino, Jr. Joseph John Ruggiero Joan Marie Quinn Ann Reinhardt Colleen Ruane Robinson David W. Rumsey John P. Quinn, Sr. Robert M. Reinhart Donald C. Robinson Edward F. Ruppel Joseph Quinn Arthur B. Reinholt, Jr., O.D. James E. Robinson Cecilia M. Ruppert Richard F. Quirk Michael F. Reining Linda K. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Rusas Nicholas Joseph Quitter Eric M. Reisenwitz Roy S. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Rusciani Joseph J. Raab, D.D.S. G. Russell Reiss, Jr., M.D. John J. Robrecht, III Mr. & Mrs. Sebastian F. Ruscica Jane E. Rabbitt Beth Ann Reitinger Julie F. Roccograndi Robert J. Rush, Jr. Theresa Ahrens Raber Alvin Q. Rensbarger Charles Vincent Roche Mr. & Mrs. Luigi Russo Michael F. Raczynski Barbara Ann Rensman Dennis J. Rochford Karen M. Ruszkowski

48 Henry W. Rutecki Patricia A. Sandstrom Paulette R. Schank Peter E. Schueler Sigmond S. Rutkowski, D.O. Peter Lawrence Sandusky Ray A. Schartner Mr. & Mrs. William Schuman Lois Nark Rutter Irvin David Sankey Gregory P. Schaub Joseph E. Schurtz Annmarie Ryan Edward J. Sankowski, Jr. David E. Scheerer Karen Donchetz Schurtz Jeremiah P. Ryan Roseann C. Sansone Robert W. Schell, Sr. Charles L. Schuster John P. Ryan, Jr. Mary Fitzgerald Santarelli CPT Joseph H. Schenk, M.D., USN Joan Smallwood Schustrich Joseph F. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Albert Santerian John Fred Schenkel Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Schwab Margaret A. Ryan Barbara Ann Santone Joseph A. Schiavone Arthur J. Schwabenbauer Richard P. Ryan Anthony J. Santoro Richard M. Schieken, M.D. Lori A. Schwabenbauer Thomas P. Ryan Vincent Santoro Leo J. Schilling, Jr. John R. Schwartz William J. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Isagani S. Santos Henry A. Schinnagel William I. Schwartz, D.O. Ardis E. Ryder Patricia A. Santry Gerald J. Schlechter Sharon A. Schweiker Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Rydzewski Michael A. Saponara Mr. & Mrs. David Schlee Mr. & Mrs. James T. Schwender Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Rygalski Mr. & Mrs. Nicola A. Saponara Joseph P. Schliep Andrea Schwind Salvatore M. Sabatini Thomas S. Saquella Leslie E. Schmalbach, Jr. Kurt C. Schwind Edmund P. Sabato Francis V. Sardina Donna A. Schmeer Cono A. Sciamanna Manuel M. Sabato Paul W. Sargent John F. Schmelzer, D.O. Libero Scinicariello James T. Sable Benjamin Sargis Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Schmid Rudolph J. Sciore Michael Sabo Peter G. Sarianos, C.P.A. Joseph K. Schmid Mr. & Mrs. George Scott Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Sacco Francis Sarro, Jr., D.D.S. Frederick Schmidt, III James T. Scott Stuart S. Sacks, Esq. Edward T. Sasinowski Walter H. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Roger Scott Robert K. Sadowl Stanley J. Sasinowski Susan Cherry Schmit Suzanne K. Scullion Virginia Muessig Sague Michael Sassi Albert J. Schmitt Susan J. Scutti Peter J. Sahd Joanne McGowan Sauermelch Gregory J. Schmitt Joseph F. Searles, Jr. Frank J. Salandria Steven M. Saulino Frank Joseph Schneider John M. Seay Nicholas A. Salandria Edward A. Saunders, Jr. Gerard J. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Scot Sedlacek Alfonso M. Salazar, Esq. Mrs. Anne C. Sauvageau Richard L. Schneider John Anthony Sedliak Lisa Anne Salerno James F. Savage, Jr. Mary Louise Schneiders Raymond C. Seiberlich Salvatore Salfi Donald P. Savakinas John J. Schnepp Frank D. Seidel Jaime P. Salindong Joseph Guido Scafidi Joseph E. Schnupp Susan E. Seif Jerel P. Saltzman Ernest P. Scalzo Bernadette Glennon Schoch Joseph E. Seiler Anthony L. Savitti, Jr. Thomas M. Scanlon Sharon Faith Schoen, Ed.D. Geri Seitchik, Ph.D. Denise T. Salvo John M. Scarpellino Gilbert C. Schoettler David L. Sejda Michael D. Salvo Michael J. Scarpello Mr. & Mrs. John R. Scholten Harold J. Selkow Chester J. Salwach, Ph.D. Daniel T. Scavilla Gerard J. Schom Edward J. Seltzer Mark A. Samson Michael N. Scavuzzo Walter G. Schott Eric H. Seltzer Mark A. Sandberg Raymond J. Schaeper William P. Schragen, Jr. Beth Felinski Sender Linda A. Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Schafer Robert J. Schreiber Karen Heist Sene Thomas J. Sandner Grier D. Schaffer Thomas Schreiber Joseph N. Senek, Sr. Maureen Keenan Sands Gerard J. Schaffling Mr. & Mrs. George J. Schubert Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinando Senese Richard T. Sands Gregory Francis Schank Julie Dougherty Schuck Robert J. Senior Dr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Senkowsky Karen Senske Bro. Robert M. Sentman, O.C.D. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Serafin Paul C. Serano Joseph T. Sermarini John J. Serratore Patricia A. Serratore Winifred McGinnis Severson Christopher D. Sexton Richard J. Sexton William A. Seybold Louis D. Seymour Mr. & Mrs. Louis Sgro Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Shade Margherite D. Shaeffer Cyrus Shahidsaless Elmer J. Shamwell Patrick B. Shanahan Wolodymyr Shandruk Harry S. Shanis, Ph.D. Thomas Shanley Robert M. Shannon, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Sharon Joseph H. Shattuck Ronald J. Shatus Donna M. Shea Elizabeth McNally Shea Members of the reunion classes and their guests gather on campus for a weekend of activities to celebrate their years at La Salle. During the past five years, reunion class giving to the University has grown from Cecilia Sheehan $108,061 to $151,804, an increase of 407r. John H. Sheehan, M.D.

La Salle, Fall 1989 49 Thomas E. Surowicz Martin Joseph Sheeron Rosemary Quinn Smith Herman D. Staples, M.D. Thomas R. Swartz Carroll E. Shelton Thomas C. Smith Constance Stark John Thomas Shepherd Thomas J. Smith Joseph P. Stark William T. Swartz Charles G. Sheridan Wayne Leroy Smith Mrs. Bette Ford Starr Diane F. Sweeney Joseph F. Sheridan D.O. William John Smith John F. Staub Joseph A. Sweeney William A. Sheridan William P. Smith, M.D. Daniel A. Stecher Joseph J. Sweeney William T. Sherlock David B. Smolizer J. Gregory Steele Mrs. Sandra Sweeney Geraldine M. Shields Dennis P. Smyth James F. Stehli Francis E. Swiacki Daniel T. Shiner, Jr. Robert M. Smyth Mr. & Mrs. John J. Stein Michael G. Swider Margaret Sheerin Shirk Thomas M. Smyth, C.P.A. Ronald R. Stein Mr. & Mrs. Edward Swiderski David Shore Kym Corscadden Smythe Lowell I. Steinberg John C. Swiencicki Raymond J. Short Charles W. Snyder Francis G. Steiner John F. Swoyer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Shragher Dr. & Mrs. Conrad W. Snyder, Sr. Frank A. Steltz Thomas D. Sykes Carl Frank Shultz Mr. & Mrs. George C. Snyder Bernard Stepanski Kevin E. Sylvester Mr. & Mrs. Ming Yin Shum John D. Snyder Timothy C. Stephens Daniel Leon Sywulak Harry Anthony Siddall Kathleen B. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Willie Stevens Kathryn A. Szabat, Ph.D. Kathleen Siddall Lauren G. Snyder John Henry Stevenson Stanley A. Szawlewicz William M. Siegle Lehman J. Snyder, Jr. John J. Stevenson, Jr. John James Szczech Thaddeus P. Sieminski Raymond F. Snyder David A. Stewert, III Kenneth Szczepanski Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Sigmund Joseph J. Sobotka Edward William Stewart, Jr. Joseph T. Szul Robert J. Signore Sylvia Pokorni Sobotka George C. Stewart Joseph J. Szupka Joseph J. Sikora John C. Soffronoff James H. Stewart Susan Brennan Szymanski E. Drew Sikorski William Dale Sokel Joseph J. Stimmler Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tabarrini, Sr. Robert Walter Silber Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Soliwoda John C. Stipa Michael A. Taboga Max Silberman George J. Sosna, III Annemarie Shervin Stockbower James F. Taddei John J. Siliquini, M.D. Mary Louise Sothern Elaine M. Stoebenau Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Taglieri Marc S. Silverman Thomas M. Sottile Mr. & Mrs. Allan C. Stoeckel James W. Tait Christopher W. Silvotti, Jr. Patricia Ann Sovich Eugene A. Stohrer Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Talaber Cyril E. Simon David J. Sowerbutts, Esq. William J. Stokan, Esq. Robert C. Talecki Michael F. Simon, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Sowney Willa F. Stokes Angelo J. Talluto Robert M. Simon Elaine E. Spadaccini Catherine T. Stone Peter J. Tamagni Thomas I. Simon Gerard J. Spadaro Robert J. Stone Dr. & Mrs. Benito Tancor Lisa A. Simonson Angela R. Spadea Thomas W. Stone Anthony J. Tangi Andrea Simpson Edward J. Spanier, Ph.D. Kathleen Stewart Stoneback William N. Tanner, III Arthur W. Simpson Kathryne McGrath Speaker Mr. & Mrs. Bayard T. Storey Michael F. Tansey W. Donald Simpson Mark D. Speaker, Esq. Henry C. Stoughton Raymond F. Tareila Mr. & Mrs. Howard I. Sinnamon Joseph M. Speakman, Ph.D. Lawrence J. Strange Barry M. Tarnef Eileen Matthews Sitarski Wendy L. Speck Robert P. Strasavich Joshua M. Tarnoff Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Siwinski Francis J. Speiser Fred A. Strasser Richard Girard Tarone Mr. & Mrs. Edwin R. Skore John A. Spellman, Jr. John F. Strazzullo, Esq. Thomas Tatem Francis E. Skrajewski Francis J. Spiecker Hugh A. Strehle John Kurt Taus, D.O. Walter J. Skulsky, Jr. John J. Spielberger Mr. & Mrs. Emil G. Streicher Mary J. Taylor Bernard L. Skwirut Karen M. Spielberger, M.D. Robert C. Streit Patricia A. Taylor David K. Slaugenkaupt Bruce G. Spilker Bertram L. Strieb Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Taylor Gerald E. Slavin Leroy J. Spiller William J. Strohecker William H. Taylor Michele A. Slavinski Peter C. Spina Alfred C. Strohlein Mr. & Mrs. Albert R. Tedesco Karen T. Slevin Carmen J. Spinelli John S. Strong Joseph L. Tedesco James A. Slinkman David J. Spingler George B. Stroup Zenobia M. Teel, R.N. Ronald F. Sliwinski, Jr. Charles E. Spires, Jr. Harry Strub Peter Z. Teluk Kent M. Sloan Judith Reyers Spires Joseph J. Strug, Jr. Jean M. Tempesta Frank E. Smiley Robert V. Spires Joseph T. Strupczewski James V. Templeton, Jr. Bruce A. Smith Edward J. Springer Samuel E. Stubbs Denise D. Tenuto Mr. & Mrs. Charles Smith Brian J. Spuhler Mary E. Sturdivant Barbara Teoli Chester E. Smith, D.O. Mark M. St. Germain Carole A. Subotich, M.D. Catherine Corbett Tereniak Edward B. Smith Thomas R. Stack Myron Suchanick Leonard B. Terr, Esq. Edward C. Smith Thomas R. Stack Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Suchodolski Charles J. Testa Edward C. Smith James W. Staerk, Esq. John C. Suchy Robert T. Testa Francis J. Smith Community Kitchen Staff Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Suder Eugene F. Thackray Francis Joseph Smith Nicholas J. Staffieri, Esq. Karen Marshall Sudul Michael F. Thees Francis M. Smith, Sr. Frances Ellen Stahlecker Lewis Michael Sudul Raymond F. Theilacker Frank A. Smith Rev. Stephen J. Stahley, S.T. Walt A. Suessenguth John V. Theveny, Jr. Gerard Francis Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gardner M. Stahlman Thelma E. Suggs Mrs. Patricia E. Thiele Gregory P. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Stallings Mitchel V. Sukalski Andrew P. Thierry James F. Smith Leon Stallings Daniel F. Sullivan Frank M. Thoma Joseph F. Smith Regina A. Stamatis Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Sullivan Christine N. Thomas Joseph Judson Smith, D.C. John J. Stamerro James E. Sullivan, Jr. George Thomas Kenneth J. Smith John C. Stankiewicz, Jr. John Joseph Sullivan John Joseph Thomas Mary Kathryn Smith Raymond Stankiewicz John M. Sullivan Joseph J. Thomas Richard C. Smith George R. Stankovis Joseph M. Sullivan William Francis Thomer Richard E. Smith John J. Stanton, Jr., M.D. Mr. & Mrs. William Sullivan Joseph T. Thompson, D.M.D. Roger Wilson Smith R. P. Stanton William J. Supernavage Michael R. Thompson

50 Nannette H. Thompson Nancy Deal Tursi Sr Mary T. Unger, SSJ Valery Nguyen VanAn, F.S.C. Robert M. Thompson, Jr. Pasquale A. Tursi Diane M. Ungvarsky Walter H. VanBuren, Jr. Robert C. Thorn Philip A. Tuso Stanley A. Urban Michael VanBuskirk, Esq. George T. Thorne Joanne Saponara Tyer Walter M. Urban, Jr. Michael Edward VanThuyne Albert Thorp, III Paul J. Tyer Concetta Urbonas Curtis Vance Barbara D. Thorp Peter J. Tyler, Sr. Nicholas John Vaccarino Mr. & Mrs. G. Vandenburg Janet McMahon Thorp F. Kevin Tylus Monica Jurado Valenti Robert P. VanderNeut Mr. & Mrs. William F. Thumann Lemuel F. Tyre Ronald J. Valenti Gary W. Vanderhoof Gerard M. Tiedeken Joseph H. Tyson, III Timothy M. Valentine Richard L. Vanderloo Robert J. Tiernan Robert F. Uberti Anthony R. Valeo Theodore J. Vanderslice Margaret M. Tierney Walter G. Uhlman, Jr. William J. Valko Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Vannata, Sr. Albert N. Tilli Charles J. Uliano, Esq. Thomas P. Vallely Christopher P. Vargo Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Timet Thomas M. Ullmer Lisa Adkins Valosky Diane M. Vari Mark J. Timmerman Elizabeth J. Ulmer Joseph R. Valovage George A. Vasiliauskas Mary Theresa Timmins James A. Ulrich, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Van Eysden Helen Vasquez Carol Marie Timson Robert J. Umile Frederick Van Fleteren, Ph.D. Ronald H. Vassallo Dr. & Mrs. George Hin-Chan Ting Thomas A. Unfreed Barbara Anne Van Osten Christopher Vassalluzzo E. G. Titterton, Jr. Carl Gennaro Ungaro Joseph G. Van Reymersdal Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Vaughan Stephen G. Titterton Annamarie A. Unger Marijke Van Rossum, Ph.D. John H. Veen Mario Sam Tobia Teresa N. Tobin, D.P.M. Anthony G. Toci Charles A. Tocknell ATHLETIC PROGRAM DONORS Mary Breen Toczylowski Vincent M. Togno Throughout the past year, 230 alumni, parents and friends of La Salle con- William F. Tollenger, Jr. tributed in excess of $53,000 to the University’s Athletic Department and its Anthony T. Tomasco various sports programs. As a result of their generosity and support, the Univer- Joseph Tomasette sity is able to provide an outstanding array of competitive opportunities for the John E. Tomaszewski, M.D. hundreds of undergraduate students who participate in intercollegiate sports. La Denise Boder Tomczak C. Steward Tomkins Salle deeply appreciates the broad base of donor support for its Athletic Program Mark A. Tonelli and wishes to publicly acknowledge those individuals who contributed $500 or John P. Toner more to the following sports in 1988-89. John P. Toner Michael P. Toner BASKETBALL BLUE CHIP CLUB Mr. & Mrs. Willard R. Toppy Dominic Toriello Daniel T. Campbell, Jr. Daniel E. McGonigle James A. Tornetta John F. Carabello, D.M.D. John W. McMenamin Matthew J. Tropey, Jr. John A. Clement, Jr., Esq. Joseph D. McMenamin, D.O. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Torrence, Jr. John P. Conville, Jr. William J. Murphy Pete L. Torres Frank C. Corace George S. Pauli, Jr. Joseph A. Tortorelli Angela M. Totaro Edward V. France Richard J. Prendergast James A. Totaro, Jr. Robert F. Gable Charles J. Reilly Andrew Toth John P. Garrison Thomas J. Shaw, III Louis Toth, Jr. Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. Peter F. Smith Mr. Stephen Tracanna Francis X. Iaquinto Edward A. Stefanski Michael J. Trainer Peter J. Trainor William J. Leimkuhler Charles L. Storm Edward & Patrice Trauffer Anthony C. McDermott J. Michael Whitaker, M.D. Patrice Lamb Trauffer John F. White, C.P.A. Joseph J. Traurig Gerald J. Trendler CREW SWIMMING Frank J. Trent William J. Trenwith Vincent W. Madden Joseph M. Coleman Colleen A. Tresnan Lisa M. Tresnan GOLF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Mark J. Tressel Patricia Rose Troilo F.J. Dunleavy George S. Pauli, Jr. Louis Trovato, D.D.S. Richard J. Prendergast Jon Frederic Tucker Richard L. Mathauser Berge Tumaian Honorable James R. Melinson Charles L. Storm Michael J. Tumelty Vincent F. Tumminello WRESTLING Matthew P. Tumolo TRACK Robert T. Wright Robert Stephen Tunilla E. F. Bronson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Turnbull James L. Turner, Esq. Louis J. Casale, M.D. UNDESIGNATED Mark A. Turner James R. Guntle, Jr. Mildred Turner Joseph D. Kovatch, Ph.D. William M. Henhoeffer Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Turner

La Salle, Fall 1989 51 Virginia M. Vega Paul F. Waltrich, Jr. Francis X. Whalon, Jr. Kathleen Hess Wojciechowski Frank William Venafra David L. Walty Mr. & Mrs. Russell O. Wheeler Walter Wojciechowski Dominick R. Venezia, III Richard M. Wang Karen M. Whipple Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus J. Wojnar Dennis A. Veneziale, Esq. Edward L. Wanjek Eugene J. Whitaker, D.M.D. Andrew B. Woldow, M.D. Lynn Heyer Ventrigia Mr. & Mrs. James J. Ward Mr. & Mrs. C. Barry White Anthony L. Wolf Monica Heck Verdi James Joseph Ward Carol Ann White Michael L. Wolfe Kenneth S. Verdon John Joseph Ward Charles K. White Linda D. Wolfinger Joseph V. Vernace, M.D. Patrick J. Ward Charles W. White, Ph.D. Paul E. Wolfrom Stephanie Donchetz Vernace Robert M. Ward Connie McGowan White Robert H. Wolk, O.D. Joseph V. Vesci Thomas J. Ward, Jr., Ph.D. Donald C. White Constance E. Wolper Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Vesely, Jr. James Warfel Donald C. White John L. Wolstenholme Margaret A. Vesey William J. Warne Francis W. White Victor Loong Woo, M.D. Mary Jane Vesey Nancy L. Warner Paula Jayne White Mr. & Mrs. W. Barrett Wood Robert F. Vickery, Jr. Arthur A. Warren, Esq. Thomas F. White Harry W. Woodcock, Ph.D. Paul L. Viens Albin H. Warth Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. White Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. G. Woodley Michelle Petetti Vile James P. Waters, Jr. William Dorsey White George C. Woods Bernice Villone Gregory V. Watson Carolyn M. Whitehead Joanne M. Woods Frederic C. Vincent James M. Watson Milton F. Whitehead Robert C. Woolard Frank J. Viola, Jr. John A. Watson John A. Whiteside Frederick H. Wozniak Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Virgilio Joseph T. Waugh Donald D. Whitman Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wright Dominic J. Visco Patricia S. Wawzyniecki John Joseph Whitman George M. Wright Peter L. Viscusi, Ph.D. Frederick D. Weathers Matilda S. Whitman James A. Wright Alexander Vishnevsky Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Weaver Jill Smith Whitney Jeanne Griffiths Wright Anna McDermott Vitak Robert P. Weaverling Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Whittaker Suzanne V. Wright Katherine Weigand Vitale Alfred E. Weber Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Whittle, Jr. Victor C. Wright Robert J. Vitalie Richard J. Weber, Esq. Rita Anstotz Whitty Wayne D. Wright Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Vittorelli Rudolph H. Weber Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Whyte, Sr. Walter R. Wszolek Donald J. Vivian William I. Weber, III William J. Wicklem Michael J. Wuensche Robert M. Vogel, Ed.D. Dolores Mihalich Webster Francis M. Wieber James D. Wuenschel Gerard A. Vogt Mr. & Mrs. David Wechter Bernhard Anthony Wiegand H. Donald Wurster Joseph A. Volk, Jr. Scott Weichel Robert Wilczynski Mr. & Mrs. John S. Wutzer John S. Vollmer James P. Weid Glenn V. Wild Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Wyatt, Jr. Leon J. Vorndran Joseph W. Weiland Stanley J. Wiliszewski Michael T. Wynne Marijean Wade Douglas B. Weiler Henry T. Wilkens, Ed.D. Robert Yacobellis Beverly J. Wagner Aaron Weinberg David J. Wilkers Marie Yakubik James W. Wagner Kevin M. Weinstein, Esq. Frank H. Wilkinson Mitchell J. Yanak John T. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Weintrob Michael J. Wilkinson Monique Champagne Yates Charles T. Wahl, Jr. James J. Weir Nancy McNally Wilkinson William G. Yates Frank James Wahl John F. Weir Mr. & Mrs. Frank F. Williams Shelby R. Yim Theodore W. Wahl Barbara Conrad Weiss Janise Williams James R. Yoa Mr. & Mrs. Takashi Wakiyama Francis J. Weiss Mr. & Mrs. John T. Williams Frank C. Yoder Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Walden, IV Jack Steven Weiss, M.D. Joseph Williams Gregory J. Yost Jeffrey Waldman James J. Weiss Marylou Lazzaro Williams Mr. & Mrs. Artis Young John J. Waldron, Esq. Karen B. Weiss Robert D. Williams Mrs. Dolores M. Young, R.N. Donald J. Walheim, Esq. Norman M. Weiss Steven Williams Linda Pinto Young Charles A. Walker Paul Weiss Diane Carol Wilmanski Michael William Young Daniel Walker David P. Weitzel Faith N. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Young Mr. & Mrs. David G. Walker, Jr. Mary E. Weitzel Frederick E. Wilson, Jr. Wallace E. Young Dennis A. Walker Rev. Joseph W. Weller James F. Wilson Kevin J. Youse Marianne M. Walker, Esq. Brian P. Welsh James M. Wilson Donald W. Yurkonis Richard W. Walker Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Welsh Joseph H. Wilson Ronald J. Zabor William T. Walker John J. Welsh Joseph M. Wilson Carolyn Dunn Zaccagni James L. Wall John Joseph Welsh Michael J. Wilson Carmen J. Zaccaria James R. Wall, M.D. John M. Welsh Patricia Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zaccaria William J. Wall Joseph Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Zagorski Connie C. Walls Michael J. Welsh William I. Wilson, Jr. Frederick A. Zaiss Thomas W. Walpole Gregory J. Wenclawiak William D. Wine Henry W. Zakrzewski Anne Walsh Robert G. Wennemer William Joseph Wingel, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Zakrzewski Gary R. Walsh Dr. & Mrs. Jack R. Wennersten Richard S. Winslow, Jr. George Alan Zane Judi P. Walsh Kenneth G. Wenzel Paul Winter Richard J. Zaremba Matthew T. Walsh R. John Werner Karen Childs Wirtshafter Carol O'Driscoll Zarrilli Richard A. Walsh Diane R. Werwinski Mr. & Mrs. John F. Wischum William F. Zarrilli Richard F. Walsh Cdr Francis R. Wesh Mr. & Mrs. John F. Wiseman, III Dennis T. Zawacki Thomas J. Walsh Gerald F. Wesner Mr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Wisniewski Leonard T. Zebrowski, D.D.S. Timothy Walsh Linda J. West William J. Wisniewski Lynn Christine Zechman William F. Walsh Elizabeth A. Westfield Caroline Wistar Raymond P. Zegarski, Sr. William G. Walsh Michael J. Weyand Rev. Dennis J. Witalec Mr. & Mrs. Walter Zelazko William J. Walsh Byrne P. Whalen Stanley R. Witalec Richard V. Zeller, Jr. Hans H. Walter Charles J. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. Terence K. Withers Vincent D. Zeller Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Walters Henry F. Whalen, III William C. Wixted Henry John Zentner Timothy J. Walters Rev. Michael D. Whalen, C.M. Zachary S. Wochok, Ph.D. Gerald J. Ziccardi

52 James W. Ziccardi, D.O. Mark E. Zimmerman Nancy E. Zoeltsch Joseph J. Zukowski Richard C. Zielinski Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Zimmerman, Sr. John W. Zoog, Jr. Ksenia G. Zukowsky Eileen DiGregorio Ziemba, D.O. Ronald R. Zinck Francesca Serra Zorzi Mr. & Mrs. Morris Zupan Anthony A. Zimba Mr. & Mrs. Walter Zinych Robert J. Zuccarini Rosemarie D. Zysk Albert J. Zimmerman Maria S. Zmurkewycz Joseph P. Zucconi

CORPORATE/FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFTS During the past fiscal year, 737 individual contributions to La Salle University by its alumni, parents and friends were matched, often on a $2 for $1 or even a $3 for $1 basis, by the donor's employer. The 210 corporations, foundations and corporate foundations listed below made matching gift contributions to La Salle totaling $114,192 between July 1,1988 and June 30, 1989:

Abbott Laboratories Fund Continental Corporation Foundation Kemper Group Addison-Wesley Publishing Coopers and Lybrand Foundation Kinney Shoe Corporation Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation, Incorporated Crum & Forster Foundation Knight-Ridder, Incorporated Air Products and Chemicals, Incorporated Cuno Division—CSI Leeds and Northrup Company Alcan Aluminum Corporation Danco, Incorporated Lenox, Incorporated Alco Standard Foundation Dauphin Deposit Bank and Trust Lever Brothers Company Foundation Allied-Signal Foundation, Incorporated Day & Zimmermann, Incorporated Mack Trucks, Incorporated Allstate Foundation Deloitte Haskins & Sells Foundation R.H. Macy and Company, Incorporated Amax Foundation, Incorporated Digital Equipment Corporation Madden, Madden & Del Duca American Express Foundation Dow Chemical U.S.A. Mannington Mills, Incorporated American Home Products Corporation Dow Jones & Company, Incorporated May Stores Foundation, Incorporated AT&T Foundation Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Foundation McGraw-Hill Foundation, Incorporated AmeriGas Eaton Charitable Fund McKesson Foundation AMP Foundation Ecowater Systems, Incorporated Mellon Bank Corporation AMR/American Airlines Foundation Equitable Foundation Merck Company Foundation Anheuser-Busch Foundation Ernst & Whinney Foundation Meridian Bancorp, Incorporated ARA Services, Incorporated Exxon Education Foundation Merrill Lynch and Company, Incorporated ARMCO Foundation Fidelity Bank Midlantic Banks, Incorporated Arthur Andersen & Company Foundation Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company Monsanto Fund ARCO Foundation Foundation Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York AVTEX Fibers, Incorporated Firestone Trust Fund Morgan Stanley Foundation Baltimore Gas and Electric Company First Pennsylvania Bank Morton-Thiokol, Incorporated BASF Corporation FMC Foundation Motorola Foundation Baxter Foundation Ford Motor Company Fund Nabisco Foundation Bechtel Foundation Forever Green, Incorporated R.J.R. Nabisco, Incorporated Bell Atlantic Corporation Gannett Foundation National Liberty Marketing Bell Communications Research, Incorporated General Accident Insurance Charitable Trust National Westminster Bank USA Bell of Pennsylvania & Diamond State General Electric Foundation Nationwide Foundation Telephone Company General Mills Foundation The New England Benefit Trust Life Foundation General Signal Corporation NYNEX Foundation Binney and Smith Company Georgia Pacific Corporation Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation, BOC Group, Incorporated GMAC Mortgage Corporation Incorporated Boeing Company Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Peat, Marwick, Main Foundation BP America, Incorporated Grace Foundation, Incorporated Penn Central Corporation Bristol-Myers Fund W.W. Grainger, Incorporated Penn Mutual Charitable Trust Brown Group Incorporated Charitable Trust GTE Corporation J.C. Penney Company, Incorporated Cadbury Schweppes Hartford Insurance Group Pennwalt Foundation Campbell Soup Company Harvey Hubbell Foundation Pfizer, Incorporated Carpenter Technology Corporation Foundation Hercules, Incorporated Philadelphia National Bank Certainteed Corporation Foundation Hershey Foods Corporation Fund Philip Morris Companies, Incorporated Challenger Electrical Equipment Corporation Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company Champion International Corporation A. Foster Higgins & Company Pillsbury Company Foundation Chase Manhattan Corporation Hoechst Celanese Corporation PPG Industries Foundation Chesapeake Corporation Foundation Hoffmann-LaRoche, Incorporated PQ Corporation Chevron Corporation Honeywell Foundation Price Waterhouse Foundation Chrysler Corporation Fund E.F. Houghton & Company Procter & Gamble Fund Chubb & Son, Incorporated Houghton Mifflin Company Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company Church & Dwight Company, Incorporated Hughes Aircraft Company Provident National Bank Cigna Foundation IBM Corporation Prudential Foundation Citicorp/Citibank, N.A. ICI Americas, Incorporated PSFS Clopay Corporation IMO Delaval, Incorporated Public Service Electric & Gas Company Coca-Cola Company ITT Corporation Quaker Chemical Foundation Colonial Penn Group, Incorporated Johnson and Higgins Raytheon Company Commonwealth Insurance Company Johnson and Johnson Rehabilitation Resources Contel Corporation Kellogg Company Reliance Life Insurance Company

La Salle, Fall 1989 53 Reliance Insurance Companies Foundation SmithKline Beckman Foundation Timex Corporation Revlon Foundation, Incorporated Spiegel, Incorporated Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby Reynolds Metals Company Foundation Squibb Corporation Travelers Companies Foundation Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Company State Farm Companies Foundation Unisys Corporation Rohm and Haas Company Stone & Webster, Incorporated United Engineers & Constructors, Incorporated Rorer Group, Incorporated Strawbridge & Clothier United Technologies Corporation Rust-oleum Corporation Subaru of America Foundation Vanguard Group Salomon Foundation, Incorporated Sun Company, Incorporated Warner-Lambert Company Schering-Plough Foundation Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Wausau Insurance Companies Scott Paper Company Foundation Tandy Corporation Westinghouse Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation Texaco Philanthropic Foundation, Incorporated Westmoreland Coal Company Sherwin-Williams Foundation Textron Charitable Trust Westvaco Foundation Harold Simmons Foundation 3M Foundation Whirlpool Foundation A.O. Smith Foundation Times Mirror Winn-Dixie Stores Foundation Xerox Foundation Phonathon Volunteers Aid Record-Setting Annual Fund The Annual Fund Office deeply appreciates the efforts of volunteer phonathoners who enhanced the 1989 record-setting results. We are grateful to John E. Higgins, Jr. ’66, Alumni Annual Fund Chair; Dr. Teresa Hooten Kozempel ’74, phonathon chair; Thomas J. Lynch ’62 and Frank J. Noonan '55 and Fidelity- Bank for hosting a phonathon; Martin J. Costello ’73 and Charles J. Whalen ’74 and First Pennsylvania Bank for hosting a phonathon. Thanks to the following volunteer phonathoners whose loyalty and commit- ment ensured the program’s success: Estelita D. Abreu, '76 John E. Higgins, Jr., ’66 Thomas J. O’Rourke, ’72 Charles E. Adler, ’56 Edward E. Keidat, '71 Joseph L. Patti, ’50 Regina E. Alpuche Eugene J. Kelly, ’58 Dawn M. Riley, Esq., '83 Glenn S. Berman, ’83 Lynn Levin, '82 Douglas M. Robinson, ’80 Gregory P. Boehmke, ’82 Nicholas J. Lisi, Esq., '62 Michael Rottina, '65 Frederick C. Brandt, '50 Edward J. LoCasale, ’69 Robert W. Schell, ’67 Frank J. Coonahan, ’73 Christine T. Loughlin, ’83 Thomas L. Schwegel, ’76 Martin J. Costello, ’73 James L. Love, '81 John F. Slanga, ’71 Leo C. Eisenstein, ’55 Thomas J. Lynch, '62 William F. Smith, ’73 Daniel K. Fitzpatrick, ’86 Joseph G. Matz Brian J. Spuhler, ’85 Desayver Fleming, ’76 Gerald V. McDevitt, '66 Michael C. Sullivan Edmund J. Furphy, '74 Patrick McGovern, '84 Charles T. “Bud" Wahl, ’58 Thomas A. Gall, ’66 Vito M. Miriello, '87 Charles J. Whalen, ’74 Fred Gauss, '74 Thomas J. Murphy, ’56 Richard A. Halicki, ’69 Frank J. Noonan, '55

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’52 '7 0 William F. Simpson, CPCU, a member of Monitor Communications. Thomas J. Gaul Kemper Group’s Management/Supervisory has been appointed vice president of sales Frank M. Alsis, Ed.D., received his doctorate in college administration from Nova Univer­ Training Unit, had an article, “How a Prob­ for Kern Foam Products Corporation, in lem Analysis and Decision Making Mini South Plainfield, N.J. sity, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was re­ Seminar is Conducted," printed in the spring elected as chairman of cardio-respiratory ’65 care technologies at the Community College issue of The Society of Insurance Trainers and Educators Journal. Dr. John A. Buyarski is superintendent of the of Philadelphia, Robert Nardello has been Stafford Township School District, in Ocean named chief information officer and senior ’56 County, N.J. Cabrini College cross coun- vice president in charge of management in­ try/track coach Tom O’Hora was inducted formation systems at U.S. Healthcare, in Bernard J. Freitag, a teacher in the Council into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Blue Bell, Pa. Brother Robert F. Shea, F.S.C., Rock (Pa.) School District, was elected chair­ Northeast Pa. Chapter. was appointed the first president of La Salle man of the Board of Trustees of the Penn­ College High School. sylvania Public School Employees' Retire­ ' 6 6 MARRIAGE: Christopher Sharrett to Joan ment System. Joseph T. Danzi, M.D., chief of the Hubbard. 57______Gastroenterology Section of the Guthrie Clinic, in Sayre, Pa., has been named as­ Paul T. Braceland has been named vice sociate dean of undergraduate and graduate president for franchise operations for Quali­ studies at Upstate Medical College, ty International, the Silver Springs, Md., S.U.N.Y., Clinical Campus. James R. Yoa has lodging company. Robert A. Romano, owner been promoted to auxiliary principal for the of Quickline Publications, in Lafayette, School District of Philadelphia. Calif., published his first book, 52 Sugar Free Desserts, a cookbook aimed at diabetics and ’67 Shea weight and health conscious people. George V. Corwell, Ed.D., is director of ' 5 8 education for the New Jersey Catholic Con­ ference. Paul G. Jennings is now vice presi­ Attorney and former Springfield Township dent of marketing for Blue Cross-Blue Shield Solicitor Harry J. Bradley was sworn in as in Jacksonville, Fla. Leonard B. Terr has re­ 71 ______a Common Pleas Court Judge in Media on signed as international tax counsel of the Kenneth S. Domzalski has been elected Aug. 1 after being appointed to the bench by U.S. Treasury Department to become a part­ president of the Burlington County (N.J.) Bar Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey. ner in the Washington, D.C. office of the Association for the 1989-90 term. Arnold international law firm of Baker and Ronzoni, an English teacher at Little Flower ' 5 9 McKenzie. Catholic High School for Girls in Philadel­ Edward ‘Mel’ Markowski received the 1989 phia, received the distinguished Newspaper David and Vera Award for outstanding con­ Adviser of the Year Award at the Temple tributions to the field of Marriage and Fam­ University Press Tournament. Robert W. ily Therapy in the state of North Carolina. Walters, Jr., was elected first vice president of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services, working out of the Wayne (Pa.) of­ ______fice. Dan Ortolani has joined Gillespie Advertis­ ing, Inc., based in Princeton, N.J. 72 ______

' 6 3 O'Keefe Jeffery I. Damsker, M.D., is a professor in the department of radiation oncology and nuclear medicine at Hahnemann University, Thomas J. McCabe, a criminal lawyer in in Philadelphia. Thomas Dobrosky, chair­ Boise, Idaho, completed the National Crimi­ man of the Holy Name High School Theology nal Defense College two week program. Gerald J. O'Keefe, D.M.D., of Philadelphia, Department, was recognized for 25 years of Devine service by the Board of Education of the Al­ presented a scientific paper on Prosthodon- lentown (Pa.) Diocese. James J. Straine has tic Rehabilitation for the Head and Neck been named managing director and chief ex­ Cancer Patient at the International College ecutive officer of the PRICOA International of Prosthodontics meeting in Toronto. Noel Dr. James J. Devine was appointed vice Bank, S.A., a subsidiary of The Prudential, M. Parsons was promoted to east coast re­ president of La Salle College High School. in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. gional sales manager for Yamaha Motor Cor­ Nile R. Linn is regional credit manager for poration, U.S.A., OPE Division, in Charlotte, the Metal Goods Service Center, a division ’64 N. C. of Alcan Aluminum Corporation. Timothy T. Joseph M. Donadieu has been named editor- McLaughlin was named to the board of di­ in-chief of The Monitor, the newspaper of ' 6 9 rectors of the Mease Clinics in Dunedin, Fla. the diocese of Trenton, N.J. He is also direc­ Nicholas R. Terico, O.Praem. was ordained James E. Rowley is CEO of Lincoln Benefits tor of the electronic media services of to the priesthood in May. Group. Robert M. Shannon is an assistant

La Salle, Fall 1989 55 professor of modern languages at St. joined the staff of Neumann Medical Center, Center, in Springfield, Mass. Anthony Joseph's University, in Philadelphia. in Philadelphia. Montemuro graduated from Jefferson Medi­ cal College and will begin a residency at 73 ______Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, in ' 8 1 Neil P. Greenberg, Esq., was admitted to the internal medicine. Dr. Lisa Simonson gradu­ New Jersey Bar and has opened an office in BIRTH: to Joann Lawler Brenner ('84 MBA) ated from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Cherry Hill, Synergis Technologies, Inc., of and her husband, George ('78 BS, '88 MBA) in Baltimore, Md., where she will complete Blue Bell, Pa. has named Peter R. Huck vice their first child, a daughter, Christina Marie; her internship and residency. president and chief operating officer. John to Joseph Chelius and his wife, Patricia ('84 MARRIAGES: M. Katherine Cronin Connors E. Tomaszewski, M.D., was promoted to as­ BA) a son, Andrew. to Jack Connors; Gregory Pasquale to Karen sociate professor at the University of Penn­ Ann Falkowski. sylvania in the Department of Pathology and ' 8 2 Laboratory Medicine. Gintaret Grecys, D.O., will join Family ' 8 6 74 ______Health Care Associates in medical practice Mark R. Alberto is a senior technical support in West Philadelphia. Hal Hirses, D.M.D., The International Nanny Association elected representative at Thomas Jefferson Univer­ opened an office in Laurel Springs, N.J. Sandra Gullotti Constantino secretary of the sity in Philadelphia. Thomas J. Doyle, the organization at its annual convention. John BIRTH: to Monique Champagne-Yates and commanding officer of the 14th Police Dis­ F. Porilaitis was appointed chief counsel of her husband, Bernard, their first child, a son, trict in the Germantown section of Philadel­ the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. David Anthony. phia, was awarded the Community College of Philadelphia's 1989 Distinguished Alumni Award. Robert E. Hayes, Jr. received a mas­ 75 ______' 8 3 ter of physical therapy degree from the Karen Papanis is a resource room teacher in Lansdale (Pa.) Catholic High School has the Waterford (N.J.) Township Schools. Leo Hahnemann University Graduate School, in named Michael Coughlin as its first full-time Philadelphia. Francis J. Mann is an infor­ Pezzementi, Ph.D., was promoted to as­ development director. Michael D. Donnelly sociate professor of biology at Birmingham- mation scientist with Wyeth-Ayerst Re­ is manager of data services and training for search. Gregg R. Melinson received his juris Southern College. George Zimmerman is di­ Systems Center, Inc. in Reston, Va. rector of technology for Colgate Palmolive, doctor degree from Duke University’s School in New York. of Law. ’84 MARRIAGES: Colleen McBryan to Anthony ’7 6 J. Kelly ('85 BS); Carol E. McLoughlin to Gregory J. Cowhey. BIRTH: to Kevin L. Ruch and his wife, Susan Silverstrini-Ruch ('86 BS), their first child, a son, Andrew.

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Sean Hanrahan has accepted a position as account supervisor for Dells Femins, Dr. Jane Ferry is the medical director and McNamee Advertising, in Pittsburgh, Pa. assistant administrator for medical affairs at Rev. Marshall J. Kloda was ordained to the Grand View Hospital, in West Rockhill priesthood in the Archdiocese of Philadel­ Township, Pa Robert D. Myers has been phia and serves as an assistant pastor at St. named chief social worker of the new Inpa­ Katherine of Siena Church, in Philadelphia. tient Psychiatric Unit at Presbyterian Medi­ Martin J. Loscalzo graduated from Philadel­ cal Center of Philadelphia. phia College of Osteopathic Medicine and will serve as chief intern at Delaware Valley James J. Comitale, a third year student at Medical Center, in Langhorne, Pa. Monica E. Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pa., has 7 7 ______Moran is supervisor of customer service and been selected to represent the school at the □avid S. Rudenstein is a trial attorney prac­ support for GRID Systems Corporation, a Irving R. Kaufman Securities Law Moot ticing in Philadelphia and Merchantville, division of Tandy Corporation. ARMS, Inc., Court Competition to be held next spring. N.J. a Cherry Hill (N.J.) computer consulting firm Patrick G. Lowery has accepted a position as MARRIAGE: Joseph F. Lewis to Clare A. serving the east coast, promoted Joseph J. production editor at W. B. Saunders, Journal Severs. Pearson to vice president systems engineer­ Division. George Mason University's Board BIRTH: to Jeanne Griffiths Wright and her ing. William H. Puhl, Jr., h as accepted a pos­ of Visitors, in Fairfax, Va., has appointed husband, Edward, an adopted son, Andrew ition as assistant computer analyst for Con- Eric Neiderman as its student representative Edward. rail. The Court of Common Pleas Data Pro­ for the 1989-90 school year. Donna Lynn Vit- cessing Unit in Philadelphia has promoted torelli attended Aquavet '89, a month long Cecilia Ruppert to programmer analyst. program in Woods Hole, Mass., to teach vet­ '78 BIRTH: to Patricia A. Chelius and her hus­ erinary students about aquatic animal medi­ First Lieutenant Matthew Francis Toms will band, Joseph ('81 BA), a son, Andrew. cine. enter active duty as a Nurse Corps officer in MARRIAGE: John P. Toner to Jacqueline the U.S. Air Force. ’85 Flaherty ('85 BS). M. Katherine Cronin Connors received her 7 9 ______M.A. degree in English from College ' 8 8 Joe Pendergast was appointed director of and is currently an assistant editor at Navy Ensign Lloyd V. Freeman was com­ material management for Telenex Corpor­ Twayne Publishers, in Boston, Mass. Sean D. missioned to his present rank upon gradu­ ation, in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Duffin was promoted to senior software en­ ation from Naval Aviation School's Com­ MARRIAGES: Joe Pendergast to Colleen gineer for Telebase Systems, Inc. in Bryn mand Naval Air Station, in Pensacola, Fla. Ward; John C. Suchy to Mary Lou Williams. Mawr, Pa. Kevin P. Fitzgerald received a Debra A. Pappas was accepted into Thomas doctor of medicine degree from the Jefferson University's School of Allied Hahnemann University School of Medicine Health for Nursing in Philadelphia. Peter ' 8 0 and will complete an obstetrics and John Tamagni is a police sergeant in the Dr. Richard Naids, an ophthalmologist, has gynecology residency at Baystate Medical Vineland (N.J.) Police Department.

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Just a Millimeter Away From All That Power, Money, and Access

You’ve probably seen him on one of (he TV series like LA Law, or Hill Street Blues, maybe in the movie Splash, or perhaps on one of the Ritz cracker or Amtrak com­ mercials, but as far as Patrick Cronin, ’63, is concerned, the highlight of his acting career came long before Hollywood when he did Camelot at La Salle Music Theatre. Cronin has traveled a long way—both literally and figu­ ratively—since those lyrical Dan Rodden-inspired Music Theatre days of the '60s and ’70s. Based in Los Angeles since 1976, the talented, quick-witted character actor has ap­ peared in more than 100 TV commercials, some 70 TV shows, and three feature films including Just You and Me, Kid with George Burns and Brooke Shields. “It was so hard to leave Philly,” says Cronin, who is still remembered for a smashing 1972 performance in See How They Run as a stand-in for Mickey Rooney on less than 24- hours notice at Philadelphia's Playhouse in the Park. “But I just had this terrible feeling that I would wake up one day when I was 50 and think, ‘Maybe I should have tried it somewhere else.’ ” Soon after arriving in LA, Patrick picked up a guest shot his nose pressed to the window, looking in and going, ‘Wow! on All In The Family, did two lines on Alice which led to Gee!’ and you do see it happen. It’s what keeps the 14 appearances on that series, and then appeared with thousands of people coming out here day after day, week Richard Thomas at the Ahmenson Theatre in Merton Of after week. It was frustrating because you just know that The Movies, a play which was co-written by George S. you're a millimeter away from all that power, all that Kaufman. On opening night, a young lady named Beatrice money, all that access.” Colen, one of Cronin's former drama students at Temple Cronin, who also taught for a while at Tulane University University who happened to be Kaufman’s granddaughter, in New Orleans, says it is “almost impossible” for actors stopped backstage. “I hadn’t seen her in seven years,” to make a “middle class living” in Hollywood. In fact, most Cronin recalls. “I proposed two nights later." of the 50,000 members of the Screen Actors Guild make Since then, Patrick and “Betsy” have turned their careers $2,500 or less annually with only 600 of them earning be­ into a real family affair. Also a familiar face on TV and tween $2,500 and $100,0000. “What is very difficult to do is in theatrical circles, she portrayed Marsha the Carhop for to make at least $35,000 a year, something that Beatrice and two years on Happy Days and was also a regular on Wonder I have been doing roughly for about eight years each,” he Woman. They appeared together and taught drama at says. “That means that we work all the time.” McNeese State University, in Louisiana, a few years ago. Cronin, who has had running roles in Knot’s Landing, All Their two sons, Jamie, 6, and Charlie, 5, have appeared on My Children, and General Hospital, among others has also numerous commercials. Charlie, in fact, was featured with appeared as a guest star in such TV series as 21 Jump Street, dad on a number of promos for a group of TV "Super­ Cheers, Different Strokes, and Remington Steele. He has stations” like WGN, in Chicago, and WPIX, in New York. been featured with people like Ron Howard, Henry After his appearance at Ahmenson, which is the West Winkler, Betty Grable, and E.G. Marshall, but nothing Coast equivalent of New York’s Lincoln Center, it appeared matches those days at La Salle. Especially back in 1965. for a brief instant that Cronin was about to become a real “Camelot was a celebration, a joy,” he recalls. “It was big star. "There were three or four very key people who the culmination of many, many things. The production was took an interest in me and thought that I was going to be so great with Dennis (Cunningham), Joanne (Forte) and Bob the next Jackie Gleason,” Patrick recalls. “And so for liter­ (Bolsover). While we were doing it, I thought, just like the ally about three or four weeks, they were writing pilots for commercial, 'It just doesn’t get any better than this.' me amid all this hullabaloo that can only go on out here. “It wasn’t the greatest material I’ve worked on, or even And then nothing happened. No fault of mine, no fault of probably the best performance I’ve given, but it still stands theirs. But they wrote a pilot that didn’t sell, nothing hap­ out as the highlight of my career. And it would take some­ pened, and they were on to the next flavor of the month. thing really monumental to change it." "It was frustrating because I’m the kid from Philly with —RSL

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budget analyst for the American Chemical ' 5 0 159 ______Society, in Washington, D.C. James P. James A. Buggy was appointed court admin­ Honorable Jerome A. Zaleski was appointed Meehan's executive search company in istrator of the Trial Court Division of Com­ administrative judge of Family Court in Newport Beach, was ranked as the §1 such mon Pleas Court of Philadelphia. Philadelphia. company in Southern California. 160 ______R. Ken Gallagher was appointed sales man­ 162______' 5 1 ager for Bridgeview, Inc., an incineration Vincent L. Leonetti has been named ex­ Gustave C. Cote, a professor of business ad­ company in Morgantown, Pa. ecutive director of the New Jersey Ex­ ministration at Providence College, received pressway Authority. George J. Wardle was the faculty/staff award for his outstanding 161______appointed vice president of claims adminis­ service, loyalty and dedication to the college. Richard E. Darcy has been appointed senior tration for the World Life and Health In­

La Salle, Fall 1989 57 surance Company of Pennsylvania, in King where he will serve as national technical Management. Mellon Bank (East) of Phila­ of Prussia, Pa, director in the firm's life actuarial practice. delphia has promoted William A. Smith to The Harleysville Mutual Insurance Com­ vice president of the bank's Community Af­ pany has elected Robert J. Lockwood vice fairs Division. president of claims in its Fort Washington BIRTH: to George Brenner (’88 MBA) and his (Pa.) office. Robert A. O’Hara is a self-em­ wife Joann Lawler Brenner (’81 BA, '84 ployed CPA currently enrolled in Widener MBA) their first child, a daughter, Christina University's graduate MST taxation pro­ Marie. gram. 79______73______' 6 3 BIRTH: to James Gertie and his wife, Stephen J. Rauscher has been appointed Pamela, their first child, a daughter, Grace. Abington Federal Savings Bank President manager of the Rohm and Haas D.V.I. Phila­ George Harbison was presented with La delphia plant. ’80 Salle University's Accounting Association's Michael A. DeAngelis Award as an outstand­ ing alumnus in the accounting field. 75 ______Major Yves J. Fontaine graduated from the ' 6 5 U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff Fidelity Bank, in Philadelphia, has named College, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Step­ Michael Rottina vice president in the Man­ hen M. Simeone has been promoted to en­ Schuster agement Accounting Division of the Con­ vironmental claim manager in the Claim trollers- Group. Edward Schoen, professor division of the Newark (N.J.)-based Pruden­ and chairman of business administration at tial Reinsurance Company, a subsidiary of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, received the the Prudential Insurance Company of John Davis Distinguished Service America. Paulette Zimmerman operates her First Executive Bank, in Glenside (Pa.) has Professorship in Business. own consulting business specializing in named Peter A. Bucci as commercial loan human resources. officer of the Commercial Lending Division. Daniel J. Schuster has been elected director ' 6 6 of business development for SPD James M. Knepp was elected a director of ' 7 8 Technologies, in Philadelphia. The Ameri­ the Financial Executives Institute rep­ can Federation of Government Employees resenting the mid-Atlantic region. Union, Local 1698, in Philadelphia, elected Vincent J. Sottile president. ' 7 0 Raymond DeStephanis created a continuing education company for Pennsylvania CPAs ' 8 1 called the FACET Alternative, The Financial Howard A. Kuntz, Jr., has been appointed Accountants Continuing Education and operations officer of Fidelity Bank, in Phila­ Training Alternative. U.S.N.R. Lt. Cmdr. delphia. Andrea K. Teel is a systems engi­ Walter M. Urban, Jr., serves as public affairs neer at IBM, in Harrisburg, Pa. officer at the Philadelphia Naval Base, BIRTHS: to Debra Delaney Cardell and her Readiness Command Region Four, and is The Institute of Corporate Real Estate has husband, James, their first child, a daughter, vice president of the Everett Kelly As­ awarded the Master of Corporate Real Es­ Meghan Elizabeth; to Michael P. MacDonald sociates Personnel Recruiting Firm in Phila­ tate (M.C.R.) to Michael E. Fisher, director and his wife, Laurine, their second son, delphia. of real estate for New Jersey Blockbuster, Keith Charles. Ltd. Karen D. U'Halie Gollings was 71 ______promoted to treasurer for Mahoning Valley ' 8 2 Daniel P. Delaney was elected to the school Supply Company, in Youngstown, Ohio. She board of West Shore School District, in Le- was also elected first vice president of the Teresa N. Tobin, D.P.M., has a private prac­ moyne, Pa., and was appointed secretary- Youngstown Area Association of Credit tice in podiatric medicine and surgery in treasurer of the Public Utility Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. James R. Klagholz, owner of Clayton N. Sterling As­ sociates in Seaside Park, N.J., a chartered property and casualty underwriter, was elected state national director of the Inde­ pendent Insurance Agents of New Jersey (IIANJ).

Ronald J. Altieri has been appointed senior vice president/residential production of the Valley Forge (Pa.)-based ComNet Mortgage Members of La Salle s Washington, D.C. Area Alumni Chapter gather for a group photo Services, Inc. Joseph E. Crowne has been during their informal get-together at the Washington Hilton on July 10. A delegation of admitted as a partner in the accounting firm university administrators in town for the annual meeting of the Council for the Advancement of Coopers & Lybrand, in Philadelphia, and Support of Education also attended the reception.

58 Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Carol Vassallo '88 Electric Company. Eugene R. Johnson has joined the Philadelphia law firm of Saul, Vincent M. Logue is a sales representative been appointed a vice president of Frank- Ewing, Remick & Saul as a member of the for A-l Pipe Inc., in the Lehigh Valley (Pa.) ford Hospital, in Philadelphia. litigation department. Carol B. Zellers, of the area. Virginia M. Vega is an administrative Century 21 Messa Real Estate, Inc., office in assistant for VIP Group of USA, LTD. ’87 New Britain, recently earned the GRI pro­ MARRIAGE: Debra-Jean Gallo to William J. fessional designation from the Pennsylvania William R. McTigue, Jr., published a book A. Walsh (’86 BS). Association of Realtors. entitled "Handbook of Hazards Waste Man­ agement for Small Quantity Generators." MARRIAGES: Teresa N. Tobin, D.P.M. to Michael Wuensche has spearheaded the or­ Dr. Ira Meyers: Barbara W. Boyle to James '89 ganization and expansion of Forever Green, J. Gennello. John C. Stipa was promoted to financial analyst in Mobil Oil’s Credit Card Division, Inc., a complete home improvement and in Kansas City, Mo. maintenance company active in the ' 8 3 suburban Philadelphia area. Adrienne M. Amendolia was promoted to B.S.N. senior computer systems analyst at the ' 8 8 Naval Hospital, in Philadelphia. Colleen A. '85 BIRTH: to George Brenner (’78 BS) and his Berry received a M.B.A. degree from the BIRTH: to Marge Mortimer Olkowski and wife, Joann Lawler Brenner (’81 BA, '84 Darden School at the University of Virginia, her husband, Robert, a second son, Matthew MBA), their first child, a daughter, Christina in Charlottesville. Brian C. Bookbinder re­ Robert. Marie. ceived his M.B.A. degree from Drexel Uni­ versity, in Philadelphia. The Wilmington ’87 Savings Fund Society, F.S.B., in Wilmington, M.A. Donna Baker was promoted to nurse man­ De., has appointed Joseph A. Braccia vice ager of the Intensive Care Unit at West Jer­ president, investment portfolio manager. '58 sey Health Systems, in Camden, N.J. Edna F. Hagen received her master of sci­ Paul T. Braceland was named vice president ence in nursing degree from the College of for franchise operations for Quality Inter­ Graduate Studies at Thomas Jefferson Uni­ M.B.A. national, the Silver Spring, Md. lodging com­ versity, in Philadelphia. pany. '80 Harrisburg Area Community College hon­ ' 8 4 ’72______ored William J. King for his distinguished George V. Corwell, Ed.D. is director of Elizabeth Good Difrangia is a contract ad­ career in banking, leadership in higher education for the New Jersey Catholic Con­ ministrator for NCR Corporation, in Dayton, education, and dedication to public service. ference. Ohio. King is chairman of the Board and CEO of Dauphin Deposit Corporation and Dauphin ' 8 5 Deposit Bank and Trust Company, Har­ ’74 Robert J. Tiernan is a sales service represen­ risburg, Pa.'s largest financial institution. Rev. Joseph Murray is pastor of St. tative at Stone Container Corporation. Stanislaus Church, in Lansdale, Pa. MARRIAGES: Jacqueline Flaherty to John P. ’81 Toner (’87 BA); John D. DeVincent to Lori Home Health Corporation of America Montanaro; J. Robert Irvine to Carol S. ' 8 8 (HHCA) has promoted James L. Weinstein, Kiefner; Anthony J. Kelly to Colleen Joan Marie Hinderliter is a teacher for the C. P. A., to vice president of operations. McBryan ('86 BA). perceptually impaired at the John G. Whit­ tier School, in Camden, N.J. '83 ' 8 6 The insurance brokerage and risk manage­ Stephen J. Brown is a sales representative ment consulting company of Alexander and with American Business Credit, Inc. Thomas Alexander, Inc., has named Edward Kies­ Falkowski is director of marketing for Jack sling managing vice president of its Philadel­ W. Blumenfeld & Co., a large development phia office. firm in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Ken Schappell received his M.B.A. in finance from the Wharton School and has accepted '84 a position as a financial analyst with Proctor Robert L.B. Harman has joined the Board of & Gamble, in Cincinnati, Ohio. William J. Directors of the Bucks County Opportunity Walsh is manager of the John Prince Golf Council Inc., a private, non-profit agency as­ Center, in Lake Worth, Fla. sisting low income residents with needs for MARRIAGES: Daniel Fitzpatrick to Beth food, shelter and clothing in Bucks County, McDermott; William J. Walsh to Debra-Jean Pa. Gallo (’88 BS). BIRTH, to Joann Lawler Brenner ( '81 BA,) BIRTH: to Susan Silverstrini-Ruch and her and her husband George (’78 BS, '88 MBA), husband, Kevin (’86 BA), their first son, An­ their first child, a daughter, Christina Marie. drew. '85 ’87 Steven B. Gerke has joined Ephrata (Pa.) Stephen C. Krauss is a network software en­ Community Hospital as director of strategic gineer at Corestates Financial Corporation, and facilities planning. He also serves as op­ in Philadelphia. Vivian P. Lopez is a staff erational officer of Ephrata Medical Invest­ general accountant in the Finance Depart­ ments and administrative director for engi- ment of Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, in neering/maintenance, construction and en­ Philadelphia. Kevin W. Parrey is a super­ vironmental services. visor in worker's compensation claims for Travelers Insurance Company. Marine 2nd Lt. Michael J. Stoughton reported for duty '86 with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Maureen Boyle is administrator of em­ Corps Air Station, in Cherry Point, N.C. ployees suggested system for Philadelphia

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