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Jr., McDonald, '61, '58, Editor Alumni Director Volume 28 Number 4 1984 Fall ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Philip E. Hughes, Jr., Esq., 71, President LA SALLE Paul J Kelly, III, 78, Executive Vice President Nicholas M. Rongione, 76, Vice President Marianne S. Gauss, 75, Treasurer A QUARTERLY LA SALLE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE (USPS 299-940) Contents THE DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1 The university's Development Program enjoyed one of its most successful years ever in 1983-84 as total gifts and grants amounted to $3,142,839, 24 THE SOLITUDE OF Jay J. Dugan found an THOUGHT artistic to the university for the fine way to express appreciation education received by three of his children. The Annual Fund, Page 3 25 THE FINANCIAL REPORT Although the excess of current revenues over current expenditures declined slightly, there was still a healthy balance to provide funds necessary for land, buildings, equipment, and programs, according to the annual report prepared by David C. Fleming, '67, vice president for business affairs. ALUMNI NEWS 41 A chronicle of some significant events in the lives of the university's alumni. Cover: The Solitude of Thought, recently installed in the lobby of Olney Hall, was carved and donated to the university by Jay J. Dugan, a grateful parent. CREDITS— All photography by Martha Ledger; artwork by Omnigraphic Design. The Alumni Explorerfest, Page 42 La Salle Magazine for the is published quarterly by La Salle University, Philadelphia, Penna, 19141. alumni, students, faculty and friends of the University. Editorial and business offices located at the postage paid News Bureau, La at Philadelphia, Salle University, Philadelphia, Penna. 19141 Penna Changes prior to publication of the issue with which University. Philadephia. Penna. 19141. Support of Education (CASE). it is to Member Second class address should be sent at least 30 days take effect, to the Alumni Office, La Salle of of the Council for the Advancement and DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1983-84 — Development continued I hrough the ever-increasing generosity of its many benefactors— Trustees, Alumni, and Public Agencies— La Salle most successful years ever in 1983-84 as loyal Friends, Faculty/Staff, Parents, Students, Foundations/Corporations Development Program enjoyed one and grants amounted to $3,142,839. University's total gifts Among (1) the many of its highlights of the past fiscal year, the following are worthy of special mention: The successful completion of the $15 million goal for Phase of The Campaign for the 80's: Decade of Rededication and Renewal. By December 31, 1983 total gifts, grants and pledges actually reached the $15,517,933 mark. to Phase The fulfillment of the $1.26 million goal for matching the Challenge Grant awarded to La Salle by the National Endowment for the Humanities in late 1980. Funds generated through the Challenge Grant Program have been utilized to endow academic programs and faculty development activities in the Humanities Departments and to purchase instructional equipment/materials and library acquisitions. The attainment of a record-setting level of support for the Annual Fund ($860,977), including all-time highs in the amounts received from the General Alumni ($378,512), Friends ($348,880), and Business Matching Gifts ($55,341). The continuation of previously-established patterns of outstanding support for the University by the Christian Brothers' Communities ($260,122) and Private Foundations and CorporI I (2) (3) (4) ations ($1,010,640). (5) The maintenance of solid commitments by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ($856,932) and the Federal Government ($345,284), despite substantial cutbacks in the availability of public funds, particularly from Washington. (6) The implementation of an effective the La Salle University Pooled ly Million Dollar Forum Program of of life insurance gifts. us who are directly involved with La Salle University's Development Program are extremegrateful to the hundreds of volunteers and the thousands of donors whose loyalty and commitment La Salle contributed to our success during the past fiscal year. All of to Planned Giving Program, including the development Income Fund and the John L. McCloskey Vice President, Public Affairs Fred J. Foley, Director of Jr. Development HIGHLIGHTS All gifts and grants reported below involve contributions received between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Multi-year pledges and contributions received after July 1, 1984 will be reported in subsequent Annual Reports as payments are completed. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the donor list. Occasionally a donor's name is inadvertently misspelled or omitted. If by chance an error has been made, please accept our sincere apology and notify us of the mistake (215-951-1539). ANNUAL FUND General Alumni Faculty and $378,512 30,938 348,880 Staff Friends Business Matching Gifts Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. of Pennsylvania 55,341 37,726 8,662 Parents Students 918 $860,977 $260,122 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COMMUNITIES COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Institutional Assistance Grant Program Act 101 Program Pennsylvania Humanities Council Department of $789,048 61,935 3,400 2,549 Commerce $856,932 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT U.S. Department of Education: Interest $115,025 Subsidy Small Business Administration: Small Business Development Center National Endowment for the Humanities: Fellowships for College Teachers U.S. Department of Education, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Young Volunteers in 44,000 38,584 Affairs (Title VII): Training Projects U.S. Department of Labor: Summer Youth Employment and Training Program Action: 49,507 22,000 Action Program 20,000 16,158 National Institute on Aging Small Business Administration: National On-Line Demonstration Project (Phase I) U.S. Department of Energy National Endowment for the Humanities: Summer Seminar Program Small Business Administration: Small Business Institute U.S. Department of Education: College Library Resources Program U.S. Department of Education: Supplemental Funds for Cooperative Education 15,000 10,600 7,500 5,250 890 770 $345,284 FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS Pew Memorial Trust Penn Foundation Dittmar and Penn Corporation W.W. Smith Charitable Trust William Cigna Foundation United States Steel Foundation, Inc La Salle, Fall 1984 $250,000 237,615 227,500 45,000 25,000 25,000 — Development continued James S. Kemper Foundation Samuel P. Mandell Foundation Merck, Sharp and Samuel S. Fels (equipment) W. Newcombe Foundation Charlotte FP Dohme Fund Trust RCA Industrial Valley Bank and Trust Co Milton Ginsburg Federation Foundation Grad-u-Eights of Merck Company Fund La Salle Foundation Tri-State Dairy-Deli Association Roebuck Foundation Sears, duPont deNemours and Company Fidelity Bank Trust Grace Foundation, Inc Philadelphia National Bank (PNB Charitable Trust)... Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation E.I. PSFS Bank John McShain Charities, Inc Texaco Philanthropic Foundation Girard i Exide Corporation (laboratory materials) La Salle College Guild Rohm and Haas, Benjamin and Fredora K. Wolf Memorial Foundation John J. Manley, Inc Touche Ross, Inc La Salle College Associates Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Foundation Philadelphia Food Trades Organization Procter and Gamble Fund George W. Rentschler Foundation Carpenter Technology Corporation Foundation America in Company Philadelphia Electric Atlas Foundation Coca-Cola Bottling Co Young Windows, Inc Anonymous Germantown Savings Bank Roman Catholic High School Alumni Union Paving Company Association 1,625 1,500 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 825 600 600 550 500 500 500 400 Anonymous Lutheran Church 20,000 20,000 20,000 16,100 14,000 10,500 10,450 10,000 9,000 7,000 5,375 5,000 4,700 4,000 4,000 4,000 3,250 3,000 2,600 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 ... 100 100 50 $1,010,640 $72,111 GIFTS OF ART INDIVIDUALS Joseph R. Sadowski Charles MacDonald Grace Henry J. Schneider, Ph.D Mr. Mr. & & Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy Mrs. Robert V. Trainer Donald Joseph P. F. Wagner Keenan William S. Lewis Several of the contributions listed 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 1983-84 is $3,142,839. Henry G. DeVincent, M.D Joseph G. Markmann Joseph McEwen Joseph E. Crowley, Esq Richard L. Duszak Jacques J. Moore Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr Francis H. Shields Albert J. Crawford, Jr., Daniel T. Campbell, Jr John McShain, D.S.C Esq $ 50,736 41,375 30,000 27,625 15,500 9,513 9,500 9,147 5,500 5,280 5,200 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,900 3,500 3,000 3,000 Francis Richard O'Hara, Esq John F. Magosin, Jr Theodore H. Mecke, Elmer F. Hansen Mr. & Mr. & D. Mrs. William David J. P. Jr James McCaffrey McMenamin, D.0 James P. Molyneaux Mrs. Joseph 2,600 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Parkes, Jr Pofocki Gary D. Smoller Frank Stanton Joseph A. Gallagher Albert W. Davis Edward J. Vasoli Mr. & Mrs. Alan William 1,800 1,625 1,612 1,500 1,500 1,500 Hample Leimkuhler J. John H. McKay G. Harold Metz, Ph.D Joseph Panchella Raymond T. 1,500 1,500 1,449 1,355 Vasoli Charles A.J. Halpin, James V. Covello Jr., Esq 1,351 Esq William A. Wachter, Ph.D Kathleen E. Schrader John E. Barth John B. Beal William Henrich, J. Frederick Herman J. Jr., Leinhauser Eberhardt, L. D.0 John H. Kennedy John Henry Veen John D. Zook Martin J. Munroe William Kitt Honorable James J. Binns, J.D Horace G. Butler, M.D Louis John Casale, J. M.D A. Clement, Jr., J. Russell Cullen, Sr J. Russell Cullen, Jr Esq Richard G. Desipio Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth John F. Flannery John P. Garrison Nicholas A. Giordano Terence K. Heaney, Esq Peter A. Horty Richard W. Ireland J. Kean, Jr Thomas Joseph Luecke Malone William J. Markmann, M.D Francis Xavier McEntee John J. McEntee James R. Melinson, Esq David V. E. P. James Mianulli Frederick C. Mischler C. Murphy James O'Leary Joseph Patrick Charles W. Schnellbacher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Jr Brian J. Smith James J. Ernest L. Walsh Whalon ' 1,250 1,250 1,215 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,050 1,038 1,110 1,008 1,007 1,005 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 $326,601 La Salle, Fall 1984 DEVELOPMENT— continued THE DE LA SALLE SOCIETY The De La comprised Aiumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who made gifts of $5,000 or more to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. The Society derives its name from St. John Baptist De La Salle (1617-1719), the founder of the Christian Brothers and the Patron of the University. During the past fiscal year, 24 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the De La Salle Society. Edward F. Bronson, U.S.N. Joseph E. Crowley, Esq. Henry G. DeVincent, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Dunleavy Richard L. Duszak Milton Ginsburg Charles MacDonald Grace Joseph F. Keenan Cpt. Salle Society is William S. Lewis Morion Mandell Seymore Mandell Joseph G. Markmann Joseph McEwen Frank C.P. McGlinn Dr. Jacques J. Moore Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Moore of Joseph Richard Sadowski Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Robert Severud Dr. and Mrs. William K. Sherwin John A. H. Shober Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Trainer Donald P. Wagner Anthony M. Waltrich, Sr. THE PRESIDENT'S CLUB made up of Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends and Parents who contributed $1 ,000 or more, but less TheP resident's Club than $5,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., L.H.D., is the current President of La Salle U niversity. During the past fiscal year, 76 individual donors made contributions that qualif ied them for membership in the President's Club. BLr^ Bruce E. Alwine Benjamin D. Bernstein Richard P. Boudreau. Carl J. Francis William B. Fynes, Sr. John Joseph Gallager, Esq. PhD John Bowden J. J. Joseph Daulerio, N/ D. Hugh Devlin Rev. Thomas J. Donaghy, Ph.D. James Michael Doyle Dr. & Mrs. James Dynan Henry Francis Eberhardt Gerald R. Evans John P. Farrell Mr, & Mrs. Joseph A. Fick Joseph A. Fick, Jr. Joseph F. Flubacher, Ed.D Bernard Freitag J, French John Gillespie Rev. Charles F. Gorman William F. Grauer Dr. Robert L. Green Jr. J. I. Anthony R. Giorgio, M.D. Canzio E. Giuliucci, M.D. Collins Norman H. Coopersmith, James R. Corbett John C. Cunningham Joseph A. Damato Gee F. James Braceland, M.D. Roger G. Bucs, M.D. John F. Carabello, D.M.D. Mr, & Mrs. John E. Carrell Henry P. Close, M.D. William is Catherine M. Harper, Esq. Frederick J. Hirsekorn Roland Holroyd, Ph.D. William C. Howrie, Jr. M.D. Joseph R. Felix M. James J. Huck Kadel Kenyon Gregory LeCerf Margaret M. Lennon James M. Mack Thomas J. Mahoney E. McTigue Lawrence Joseph Mellon, John C. Mitkus Joseph Paul Morrison Martha Michael Mulvihill Anthony J. Frank Jr., Nocella Noonan J. Thomas O'Donnell John P. Penders, Esq. Joseph Richard Rizzo Dennis R. Rubisch Kenneth J. Shaw John J. Simon Warren E. Smith, M.D. Stahlecker Stemmler, M.D. Thomas F. Toomey, Jr., M.D. Timothy E. Urbanski, M.D. William J. Wallace Charles E. Edward J. Washofsky Martin E. Peter V. Marks, Sr. Thomas John L. McCloskey John J. McCracken, Jr. Lawrence D. McDonald Daniel E. McGonigle Francis J. McQuilken James G. McSherry Ronald Ronald F. White J. Young J. Zeller, Esq. M.D. THE FOUNDER'S CIRCLE ^m The Founder's is comprised of Alumni/ae, FacParents and Students who made gifts of $500 or more, but less than $1,000, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. Brother Teliow, F.S.C was the founding President of La Salle University in 1863 During the past fiscal year, 78 individual donors made t^J L m ^1 m. mk Circle ulty/Staff, Friends, ., contributions that qualified der's Circle. John John E. Barth B. Beal Hon. James Horace G. Richard Wayne Ireland Thomas Joseph Kean, J. Binns, B.S., J.D M D Butler. Daniel T. Campbell, Jr. Louis J. Casale, M.D. William J. Chase John A. Clement. Jr., Esq. James Albert V. Covello J. Crawford, Jr., Esq. Russell Cullen, Sr. J Russell Cullen, Albert W. Davis J. Jr. Richard G. Desipio Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Dunworth Herman L. Eberhardt, DO John M. Elliott, Esq. John F Flannery Joseph A. Gallagher John P. Garrison Nicholas A. Giordano Charles A. J. Halpin, J. Henrich, Peter A. Horty La Salle, Fall 1984 Jr. Kennedy H. William Kitt William J. Frederick Harvey Jr., Esq. Jr.. Esq. S. Lemhauser Luecke J. the Foun- Joseph Panchella William John Parkes. II Potocki P. and Mrs. Philip Rieff and Mrs. Joseph Schmitz, Charles W. Schnellbacher Kathleen E. Schrader Mr. and Mrs Isadore M Scott Dr. Richard M. Siebold Joseph W. Simmons J, Smith Donald E. Smith Gary D. Smoller Brian Frank Stanton Edward J Raymond Vasoii T Vasoii John Henry Veen James Walsh Ernest L. Whalon John D Zook Miller and Mrs. James J. Munroe Joseph C. Murphy Francis H. Shields William A. Wachter. Mianulli P. Molyneaux Martin Francis Richard O'Hara. Esq Patrick in Mr. Frederick C. Mischler Mr. membership Dr. Leimkuhler G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. James for David Joseph E. John F. Magosin, Jr. David Peter Malone William J. Markmann, M.D. Mr. & Mrs James M. McCaffrey Francis Xavier McEntee John J. McEntee John H. McKay Joseph D. McMenamm, DO. John McSham, DSC. Theodore H. Mecke. Jr. James R. Melmson, Esq. V. Mr & Mrs. Alan Hample Elmer F. Hansen, Jr. Terence K. Heaney, Esq. William John them James O'Leary J. PhD Jr. n rl DEVELOPMENT— continued UGO 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 Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed $250 or more, but less Im AJ ML m than $500, to La Salle U niversity between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. During the past fiscal year, 152 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for membership in the Ugo Donini Club. Samuel Eugene James Herbert Abele Douglas Adams Robert P Argentine, Edward J. Bader Mark D. Baldino E. James Robert L M Peter S. Bradshaw. M.D. Debora A Braxton William G. Brennan Andrew E Buczynsky Joseph V. Filippme, J Fitzgerald David C. Fleming, Paul W. Mcllvaine, M.D. Stephen J. McLoughlin Jr. Jr. Joseph W. Foley Joseph H. Foster, Esq. William D. Fulgham John R. Galloway. Esq. William A. Garngle, Esq John J. Gibbons Joseph G. Gindhart. Esq. Gerald Patrick Ginley, Esq James Myles Glasgow Binkowski Bohrer Boyer William J James M.D. Jr., Ph D Biechler, E. DONINI CLUB Howard L. Hannum, Ph.D. Susan Roth Harding Dewey Beverly Hauck John Helwig, Jr., M.D. A Joseph Hering Thomas Patricia J Clifford Henry P. Close, Jr John P. Cookson John J. Courtney, Gerard M. Cullen M D J. Sandor Cziraky, Ph.D. Thomas John M. Daly, M D Mario N Dauleno Thomas S. Deeney Homa H. Jones Thomas J. C William Dr. Kelly Kieser and Mrs. Bernard H Donald Kreuzer John Gloria Donnelly S. Kathleen Joseph J. Eberle Dr. & Mrs David P. Efroymson John M. Falker. M.D. Fallon. Ph.D. T. Ill Mangan J. Dennis Peter E. Farrell, M.D. Mario Shaw Mathis m 1981-82 1982-83 Cornelius F. Sullivan David J, Torpey. Jr., M.D. 1983-84 NUMBER OF DONORS $ 7,594 58 9.425 101 12,407 8,662 Richard C. Simmers, D.O. F. Slanga Peter F. Smith Rosa Lee Smith Mr, & Mrs David Souser John Edward J. McDevitt, Jr. Joseph R. McDonald, Esq. Mary T. McGlynn MaryLou K. McHugh m. I m 1 m» I A Four Year Comparison 103 35 O Jerome M. Shaheen Alan H Silverstem Raymond J. Spahr Thomas J. Stinson ml TOTAL 1980-81 Ronald Saunders Rev. Maurice B. Schepers, Lawrence D. Schuler Robert W. Semmack William J. McCormick, Jr. William Charles McCoy DADCMTC iKir\ KAKtN lo ci rUNU m^ ^ m^ I Kirshbaum William V. Martinez, M.D. Dennis M. Dougherty Jeremias T. Dubyk, M.D. PhD Nicholas A. Policarpo, M.D. Eugene G Porreca Charles A. Porrini, D D.S Bernard F. Rafferty Rice Fred Frank Rizzo, Jr. Bernard R. Roy Anthony C. Santopolo. M.D Jr. Divito Dr. Donohoe Owens Penny, Thomas Hober, F. A. Tito Paul Robert Esq. S. Stephen Courtney C. Kronk. Fernando Lombardi James M. Lord F. John Robert A. Hirsh, M.D Thomas Jude Hoban Michael J. Dempsey Nicholas J. Desanctis Richard J. Diamond John F. Dinger, Esq. Francis X. PhD Mullan F James D Francis W. Judge Dalfo J. III, Mooney J. Donald J. Reape Leo William Reilly Alvin O. Rensbarger Joseph P. Rhem Kenneth L. Rhoda. Ph.D. James James Walter M. Czarnota Harper, B. Millard Thomas Robert Mulvihill Paul F. Naughton James P Nolan Michael B. O'Connor Michael James O'Donnell and Mrs Fred Chacker Barbara A. Chimel Dr. & Mrs. Casimir Ciesla Clark Metz Daniel R. Mullin Leonard J. Graziani, M.D. John C. Gyza Edward Lee Haas John J. Haggerty, Jr P. J. Barbara C James James J. Canavan, Jr. George Capaldi, D.D.S. Clifton Wm. Casey James F Casey, Jr Dr. McShane Thomas Paul M. Moser Susan Anne Mulholland M.D Michael F. Golden, Morton Goren A. Burger Charles Richard F, Strosser Harry G. Trefz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Col. John R. Waite, J. Tressel U.S.A. Richard A. Walsh Thomas Joseph Welsh Peter W. Wescott Lawrence White Mary Regan Wilson Charles J. Wolf, III, Edwin Wolf. Joseph G. Yenfer Gregory J. Yost II M.D. P. CENTURY CLUB The Century Club made up those Alumni/ae, Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents and Students who contributed $100 or more, but less than $250, to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984. During the past is of 708 individual donors made contributions qualified them for membership in the Century Club. fiscal year, Anonymous Vincent J. Joseph Abbott Edward J William Robert V. Adams E. Allan, Gilbert Allison J. I. Esq. Gerald Barenbaum Chapman, Jr. F. Christ, Dr. Louis H. Clerf Edward A. Czerniakowski. D.D.S. John Damato Coffee, Connolly, Frank John L. Connolly Albert J. Jr., Leo E. Connor, PhD Joseph P. Coogan Chalmers E. Cornelius, Thomas Capizzi Richard David Carberry George W. Beacher, Frederick L. Cardinali Justin M. Carisio. Jr F, Barry, III Natale Anthony Battaglia David Jr., M'.D. Thomas Joseph Carney. Beavers, Esq. E. Francis Rudolph H. Beckert, M.D A Richard Cpt. Bedford. Joseph Norbert J. PhD Belzer, F. M C Bendorovich Fredrick J. Bernhardt Robert L , US Robert J. Rudolph Anthony Jr M D Carroll H. Cartier. Jr., D. Caruso Esq. Esq. III, M.D. Stephen C. Coyle John J. Coyne Michael P. Cramer Edward Bernstein Vincent P. Berry Henry Robert Beyer Cyzio, Esq J. Damico Thomas Danzi. M.D. Robert Paul Ira S. Davis Charles V Cosgrove John M. Coulson Richard P. Coulson Robert J. Courtney, PhD Bernard H. Coyle, Jr. Carr. Jr Gilbert C. Carroll. M.D Bellanca, J. J. Connor Connor Victor F. Cantarella P. T. Brian Damiani Dennis J. Collins Terence P. Collins James P Conboy, Jr James J. Connelly J. Cush J. Chester Ph D James Barr Barry John Michael M. Colgan Harry Cummings N. Paul Cundey, M.D. A. Coffey, Jr., Esq. James F Jr. James Richard A. Campion E, Robert Charles Crosson, Denis B. Cummings M D Edward M, Barr John Conrad M. Cregan Dennis W. Cronin. M.D. James Joseph Cronin Gerald A. Cropp Laurence T. Crossan Joseph J. Ciasullo Edward W. Ciesielski Samuel P. Cimino, D.D.S. Joseph F. Clarke, M.D. Thomas M. John James Cahill James P Cam, M.D. John J. Callan John M. Campanelli Joseph J, Baillie Benjamin G. Baird Aaron D Bannett, M.D Jr. Joseph Cahill J Stephen M. Cassidy Joseph B. Catanous. Robert W. Cavalero Nicholas J Vincent Butera. M.D. Harold Bythrow Ann Bacon Cashin J. William Sandra L. Burcin John F. Burghart L A Burgoyne Charles E. Burke Thomas R Burke Donald J. Burkhimer B.G William F. Burns Amadio. M.D. Albert E Amorosi Edwin A. Anderson James F. Anthony Donna Lynn Antonucci John Michael Arleth Edmund F. Armstrong Michael G Armstrong Joseph Y Ashman, Jr Lester Harold M. Cassidy Buckley Bucko, M.D. Martin J Bukowski. M D Theodore J Bukowski Thomas F. Bur Julio J. Beverly William Buchanan Buck Joseph R Matthew Charles E. Adler Robert D Aitken Richard J Alexander Daniel J Bruno that Davme John Peter Davis Rev. Charles J. Day Cornelius J. Deegan Charles R. Dees Eugene M. Delaurentis Joseph A. Deluca Anthony Demitras Claude Demitras, F.S.C., Ph.D. John J. Dennehy, M.D. Anthony T. Derrico, DO. John Desantis Rosemary Angemi Desantis Gerald A. Desmond William C. Deutsch James F. Edward S Dever Devlin I. GIFTS Ottavio Francis Biondi, Esq. John Leon Blanch, M.D. J. OF ART S. Blash Hon. Genevieve John F. Blee Ralph Blatt During the past Boccella, D.D.S. F. George W. Bohnenberger Charles E. Anthony P. Thomas P. Boland Bonanni Bones A Bosch Peter R. Bossow Thomas Joseph Boyce William D Bradshaw Charles fiscal year, a number of individuals have generously These contribueducational and cultural resources which the Art Gallery provides for the general public, the University's students, faculty, alumni and friends, and neighborhood residents in communities proximate to La Salle. The approximate value of gifts of art— based upon estimates typically provided by the donors themselves— during 1983-84 is $72,1 1 1. The Art Gallery is, indeed, especially grateful to its many friends and benefactors contributed works of tions have served art to the La Salle University Art Gallery. to enrich the including: Rev. Robert H. Breen Captain Edward F. Bronson, U.S.N. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Chacker Thomas A. Breen John Bresnan John F. Bnckley Thomas Michael Joseph V. Thomas C. Michael D. James J. Brino Brogan, Ph Brogan Brooks D. Broussard Arnold A. Brown Leonard A. Brownstein, Ph.D. La Salle, Fall 1984 Jay J. Dugan John M. Elliott, Esq. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Kirshbaum Dr. Donald Kreuzer Frank C.P. McGlinn Harvey S. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Moore Professor and Mrs. Philip Rieff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Severud Dr. and Mrs. William K. Sherwin John A.H. Shober Dr. Richard M. Siebold Joseph W. Simmons Donald E. Smith Edwin Wolf, II — Development James M. continued John John Diasio A. Dieterle, D.O. Joseph William E. Dietrich, Jr., Ph.D. Peter D. Diffley Bernard Dillon, Jr. J. Domenico A. Dimarco, Thomas B. Dipaolo D. Litt. Richard J. Dipasquale Enrico James Dirienzo, M.D. Joseph A. Discavage Edward B. Dolton Thomas W. Domalesky Charles Dombrowski F. Dooley Patrick E. William P. Doring, Jr. Dennis Dougherty Marcus P. Dougherty Thomas J. Dougherty Hon. Joseph T. Doyle Michael N. Dubroff, D.O. Thomas F. Dudley Michael L. Duffy Michael A. Dugan Charles E. Dunleavy William L. Dunn Michelle M. Dunston Thomas J. Durkin Thomas Dvorak William Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Ecker J. Ehlinger Robert John H. Engel Shirley-Ann Eriksson Anthony F. Esposito Michael M. Etzl, Sr., M.D. Joseph M. Evancich Steven E. Evans James J. Fahy Thomas W. Fairbrother Gerald William Faiss Lawrence M. Farnese Samuel J. Farruggio. Esq. Warren W. Faulk, Esq. Joseph James Fayer Gregory J. Feldmeier, M.D. John R. Felice, D.D.S. Anthony Aldo Ferrara Edward Fierko J. Francis X. Finegan Col. Beverly A. Finkle, U.S.A.. Retired Benjamin Johnson Robert W. Lynch, Esq. Donna Maria Thomas J. Lynch J. Edward N. Macko F. Mrs. Bruce MacLeod Gregory T. Magarity, Esq. Gerald J. Geisel Melinda B. German William Gershanick, D.D.S. Nicholas R. Gianoulis James Peter Gibbons Gibbons J. J. Alfred Giegerich J. Gillece, Jr., Esq. P. John P. Joseph Joniec Jungers Dr. Kaelin Kane Edward T. Kane John J. Kane Walter W. Kanigowski Charles J. Thomas Brian Gifford James Ronald Jolly John J. Keegan Jack M. Keen John Joseph Keenan Charles A. Glackin, Esq. John E. Glaser Francis Edward Gleeson, Esq. Thomas Robert Albert Godbey Paul J. Goetter Daniel M. Goldberg, D.D.S. Maurice A. Kelley James M. Kelly, Ph.D. Kevin Dennis Kelly William Paul Gorman J. Joseph John J. Edward J. Grady Edward V. Graham John Joseph Grauer, Esq. John T. Greed, Ph.D. Joseph P. Green, Esq. Kelly Kennedy A. Gross, Jr. Bernard Grossman, M.D. Michael J. Kerlin, Ph.D. Charles W. Ketterer, Jr. Peter J. Kiernan Charles W. Kilbride John J. King Hon. William A. King, Jr. Mary Jane Gruber Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Charles 0. Grunewald P. Kirlin Emil P. Kiss Kling, Ph.D. Thomas Klock, Esq. Vernita Hall Robert L. Klumpp James M. Knepp Claude F. Koch Patricia M. Koch Regina McCarren J. Austin McCarthy Patrick J. McCarthy, M.D. Hall, J. III, M.D. Robert M. Halligan Francis E. Halloran Annette L. Halpin Bruce Charles A. Halpin, III, Esq. Christine M. Halpin Joseph P. Halpin Joseph M. Hammond James Haney, M.D. Joseph Lawrence Hanley E. Lawrence Harasym, Jr., M.D. Elizabeth G. Harper John W. Haran J. III, James Q. Harty, Esq. Thomas Joseph Haughey Frank W. Hauser, Jr. J. Anthony Hayden Dr. & Koegler J. Mrs. Joseph Kovatch Sidney Kowalczyk Albert Robert A. Kramer John Edward Krol James J. Kuhn, Jr. William Harry Kusick, F. Francis L. Lagan, B. Highland, Jr. David Laurence Forde, M.D. J. Frank E. Jr. F. Owen McKeaney Frank 0. McKeaney Cedrick J. McKeever X. Ledger, Jr. Robert Charles Leedom Edward J. Leet Louis James Lehane E. Dennis Lehman, Jr. John W. McKeever Frank Himmer Lt. Col. Gerald R. Hipp, U.S.A. Thomas A. Leonard Richard F. John F. McMenamin, Esq. John William McMenamin Thomas Ann Hickey William Joseph Hildebrand Hoban E. Linda Hofer Joseph D. Holston, Jr., Esq. William E. Holt, M.D. E. Lepping Lessel McKenna Patrick John McKeogh William Hugh Daniel McStravick Steven Ian Meisel, Ph.D. Mario V. Mele George Edward P. Liarakos, M.D. Edward F. Lindsay Harry Lis William William B. Fynes, Leonard M. Horvath Joseph V. Huffnagle, D.O. Aurellio P. Lcdise Chester Charles M. Lodovico William Edward C. Hughes John T. Hughes Anne J. Gail Brian Joseph Donald J. Paul Gallagher N. Galdo Gallagher, C.P.A. Finn Horahan, Esq. Hornum Stephen J. Loftus B. John Ward Logan Francis X. laquinto Denis S. Longo, Ph.D. John C. Gallo John Joseph Gardiner Thomas Joseph Louis Richard F. James Carl L. Lotto Monica K. Janke Philip J. Andrew F. Jannett, M.D. Nicholas T. Lutsch Mr. J. & Gartz, Jr. Mrs. Nicola J. Victor M. Gavin Gaudio Jackson George John Jakabcin A. McMahon Fremont Levy Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lewis Edward B. J. Charles D. McMaster Gregory F. Froio, M.D. John C. Fusco Jr. McGinley Laurence C. McGinn John E. McGonigle, C.P.A. Peter McGonigle, Esq. Philip E. McGovern, Ph.D. John F. Mclnerny, Ph.D. III Edward McCoy B. Anthony C. McDermott John R. McDonnell Robert E. McElroy Elizabeth M. Jr. Russell A. Lafferty Gary McCann Martin James McFadden Thomas J. McFlynn Kummerle F. J. Walter A. McCool, D.O. Thomas M.D. Kraft, Jr., J. J. Freeman Albert E. Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. James B. McCloskey James P. McCool Thomas Harris McAndrews, Esq. McBride James Joseph McBride P. Francis A. Flurio Sandra M. Foglia Robert Folberg, M.D. Robert Mayer Anthony Daniel McAleer Michael J. McAleer Virginia J. J. William Sr. Jack Maxwell Gerard W. Mayer Joseph Thomas Matthew Frank, M.D. Ludwig M. Frank, M.D. Joseph Walter Matthews, Ralph M. Gutekunst Mr. William E. Herron L. III Vincent R. Guntle, Jr. William Henhoeffer Marjorie Lynn Fougeray Louis P. James John M. Fleming Jerome Flomen Flatley II R. Barry George Klenk & Mrs. John Kline Francis X. Healy J. Marx, Mason, Masucci Francis Anthony Francis Heck John W. Hedges, Esq. James J. L. Guaraldo Joseph R. Guaraldo Michael G. Flach Stephen John Finley J. Flacco, M.D. Albert George Alfred M. Joseph Charles Flanagan, M.D. Finley J. Malone Manion Peter A. Martosella Thomas III William Charles N. J. Charles R. Mannella Kelly J. Joseph John Francis Manning Michele A. Marakowski John C. Marczley Joseph Markert Joseph M. Markmann Joseph D. Martin Robert A. Martone Keiser Kelly, J. Jr. Edward C. Malarkey James J. Mallon, D.O. James Kehoe F. F. Lawrence Gordon L. Thomas Michael J. Magnotta, Frederick C. Maguire Kardish, M.D. Stanley S. Karpinski Henry P. Gillingham Joseph M. Gindhart, Esq. James C. Giuffre, M.D. & William Magarity J. Lamoreaux Robert A. Lample John E. Lanz, Jr. Thomas Joseph Lavin, Sharon M. Laydon Thomas J. Leahy Peter 10 Gaworski Gaynard James Early J. J. J. T. Phillip J. Longo Lopresti, M.D. Lucia Dr. & J. F. Menniti, Esq. Metzinger J. F. Metzler, Jr. Michewicz A Michuda Mrs. Joseph C. Mihalich W. Price Miller Adele R. Minissale Richard B. Mitchell Rosemary Gallagher Mitchell William B. Mitchell, Jr. Charles J. Moloney, M.D. Joseph P. Mooney, PhD Richard Raymond A. Ricci Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Mooney F. Kenneth W. Moore Theodore F. Moore Francis J. Moran, Esq. Robert John G. Morrison H. Keith Mosley Georgette Most Leo Patrick Mount James Joseph Mullen, P. III, M.D. Edward J. Murphy, Jr. John J. Murphy, Jr. Michael Joseph Murphy Michael R. Murphy Thomas J. Murphy Paul Nekoranik J. William Enos Neville J. Ney C. Fred R. Noller Thomas Noone J. Helen North, Ph.D. Reuben J. Nyvelt James C. O'Brien Richard W. O'Brien Col. John F. O'Connell Bernard A. O'Connor Charles O'Connor Dennis S. O'Connor, M.D. Timothy M. O'Connor William O'Connor J. Ring Edward G. Titterton. Joseph C. Toland, M.D. Samuel James Joseph B. Ritvalsky William F. Tollenger, William C. Sara S. O'Meara Thomas J. O'Rourke John J. Ortals Chester J. Orzechowski, Jean Wall Owens Joseph M. Owens Jr. Francis C. Palopoli Paul J. Pantano Pascucci George S. Paull. John M. Peduto Mr. & Jr. Leo Carl Schaeffler Kenneth J. Schauder Thomas E. Schenk, Jr. John L. Schmidt George A. Perfecky, Ph.D. Thomas Perugini F. E. Scogna. M.D. Charles F. Scott, Jr. Thomas M. Scotti, M.D. Ann E. Seiberlich William C. Seiberlich, Edward Joseph Joseph Thomas R. Leo W. Phillips Pierce, Jr. David Pincus, Esq. Susan Sajeski Pitts. M.D. I. John Plum P. Anthony R. Pontarelli Ph Seltzer, D. Sermarini T. & Mrs. John Michael E. J. A. Shakely Sharkey James J. Shea Thomas W. Sheehan Robert Signore J. J. Siliquini, F. Smart, M.D. F. Smith Robert W. Smith, M.D. Thomas F. Smith Guy Tom Sottile Philip N. Spinelli Jr., M.D. Stack Patrick J. Stanton J. Gregory Steele Daniel Scott Steelman, II Robert P. Strasavich Clarence G. Supplee Robert W. Suter, Esq. Quigg Joseph P. Quinlan, Esq. Timothy Joseph Daniel J. Rabson, M.D. A. J. Quinlan, Esq. Ragone Frank P. Rauch, Jr. James P. Reich, D.M.D. L. Thomas Reifsteck Bernard F. Dorothy C. Salle, Fall P. Beniamm Tumolo Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wistar, William C. Wixted Anthony Angelo Tursi Thomas A. Unfreed Walter H. VanBuren, P. Theodore Marijke Zachary Vanderslice Thomas M. Vapniarek Carl A. John T. Wochok Earle Joseph Wood Joseph H. Wood. Jr., M.D. Melvm F. Woods VanRossum Frank Joseph Varga Bernard Joseph Vaughan, Joseph V. Vesci S. James Charles Wolf Zane Robinson Wolf Vanderneut J. Jr. James A. Wright Walter Robert Wszolek Francis J. Wuest Leon J. Wugofski Edward A. Yehle VonHake Wagner Frederick A. Zaiss Thomas M. Walker Donald Eugene Zdanowicz Vincent Walters Walter A. Zell Joseph F, Jr. William M. Wixted, M.D. Jr. Rene Vandervossen Robert Hon. Thomas A. White Bruce R. Winokur, Esq. Randolf E. Wise Ward Joseph CLASS COMPARISONS Class of 1942 leads in average gift with $2,407. The next top ten average gift classes are: CLASS 1. 2 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. D. Steinitz Stephens Francis H. Sterling, M.D. Harry T. Stonelake Joseph John Sweeney Joseph D. Swoyer Kenneth Szcezepanski AVERAGE $1,550 1.000 1.000 941 873 503 500 369 330 251 Class of 1954 leads in dollars donated with $72,487. The next top ten list includes: CLASS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1942 1964 1958 1963 1980 1953 1956 1949 1950 1970 AMOUNT $31,290 23,355 17.046 13,219 12,802 12,518 11,570 11,554 10,615 10.230 Class of 1939 is tops in percentage of donors (taken as a percentage of the whole class) with 29%. The next top eleven classes are: YEAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Herbert Taylor 7. Gary 8. A. Teears Ralph Tekel, Ph.D. Marcia M. Telthorster Reilly Daniel E. 1917 1920 1922 1954 1934 1939 1933 1936 1943 1980 Steinitz Mooney Marie Reilly 1984 Trzuskowski, Esq. R. Lubomir J. J. 5. John M. Stack, James Michael Francis Weber, Esq. Weiss J. J. Byrne P. Whalen George T. White Harry Joseph White, Ph.D. John White Tordella J. Jr. Michael J. Popadich Dennis R. Powell Richard J. Prendergast John P. Pryor Mr. Peter F. Pugliese B. Pyrih James Joseph J. Traurig John P. Travers Eugene F. Trimber Josephine Trois 3. Seltzer J. Thomas David T. Poiesz Richard E. Poli Jr. Barbara A. Shaeffer James D.D.S. Ph.D. Richard Esq. Tomasco Jr. Jr. Joseph Paul M. Phillips, Albert Toltzis, Watt, Waugh Paul G. Schott John John Petrillo, Schoen, J. James Schrotz Arthur J. Schwabenbauer Donald M. Peterson Paul E. Petit, M.D. Gary Petrauski, M.D. Joseph M. Schneider. M.D. J. Robert A. Charles J. Jr. Mary Jane Vesey George A. Voegele Robert John Schaefer Mr. Mrs. Frank Pelosi Samsel Philip P. Paul P. Riviello Salvatore M. Sabatini Joseph Robert Ill Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Roach Joseph P. Roach Msgr. Glendon E. Robertson Roy S. Robinson Joseph George Roddy Joseph H. Rodriguez, Esq. Jack T. Roeder Walter J. Rogan, M.D. John F. Roney John J. Rooney. Ph.D. Lee H. Rosenau, Esq. Albert W. Rostien Edward Joseph Rowley. Jr. Mary V. Rutkowski Joseph J. Ruzicka Stephen J. Ruzicka John P. Ryan Desmond S. O'Doherty, M.D. O'Hara, Jr., M.D. Charles K. O'Malley Thomas Vincent O'Malley La Riley E. John J. Robert Wassell F. William Albert R. Riviezzo. Esq. William Mullen H. Ward, Esq. John E. Warga. Jr. Albm Warth William James Anthony Muldowney A. Ricciardi Madelyn A. Ries Moran T. Thomas Thomas Joseph Timmins James J. Timoney Ralph R. Thornton, Ph.D. L. Thomas 9. 10. 11. 1934 1936 1937 1938 1944 1954 1949 1948 1955 1956 1964 PERCENTAGE THAT GAVE 27% 25% 25% 25% 25% 24% 21% 20% 20% 19% 19% 11 DEVELOPMENT— continued BROTHER CLEMENTIAN CLUB made up of those Alumni/ae, and Students who contributed up to $99 to La Salle University between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984 Brother E. Clementian, F.S.C. (1887-1961) The Brother Clementian Club > , is Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents *>' ji--4^» Ik embodied ^m ' the deals of Christian education in his total dedication to his students. During the past fiscal year, 2,147 individual donors made contributions that qualified them for ^^m i membership Joseph Leo Abbamondi Lester Russell Abbey Abbott Michael J. Patricia Dronson Abbott Robert Charles Abbott Ragina M. Abernethy Albert C. Achuff Donald Frank Ackerman John J. Adair Adams F. Adams Paul V. William Joseph C. Adelizzi. Jr. Seymour Adelman Charles R. Adelsberger John V. Adelsberger Mark Adelsberger Thomas J. J. the Brother Clementian Club. William Arton Askins T. J. Ralph Holden Belcher, William Lt. Sr. Joseph Col. William C. George B. Berger, Jr. Robert C. Baker Paul M.D Albert P. Balcer Raymond Thomas Bernard James Michael J. J. Martha Baltzell Stanley E. Alesi F. Raymond Jr. Stanley William C. Bradley. Bille J. Jr. Joseph J. Brady F. Howard Braithwaite Anthony L. Bralczyk Birch, Jr. Leonard Joseph Paul E. Bisbmg Banks Bannar B. Bracis John M. Bradley William H. Binns Winston C. Banford I. Paul C. Bieg, John Raymond Bandos Frederick Bickert Bieg Daniel P. Biko Baldino William J. Bowe Bernard Boyle Deborah Boyle Thomas F. Boyle John J. Brabazon Betz F. B. John T. Bowen Joseph A. Bowers Lawrence T. Bowman, Esq. Kathleen L. Boyd Joseph John Boyer Dennis Joseph Boylan Lorena Filosa Boylan Bernosky Paul E. Baker Badolato, Bott Joseph E. Botta Michael J. Bowdren Thomas Bernert J. J. Jr. Jr. Maj. William Berko Robert Bork, Bosco, J. Raymond Bergmann Joseph A. Baldassarre Rosemary Clancy Baldino L. Anthony A. Berkhimer, Jr. Valentin James William Norman Bernstein, Ph.D. Nancy Lapergola Bertrand Raymond H. Bertsch, Jr. Andrew D. Bertucci Henry A. Backe David L. Bader J. Leonard C. Bordzol Jr. Bell Frank L. Bellezza Kenneth B. Bennington Brian Bentz Joseph A. Atkins John Joseph Auchinleck John L. Austin William Joseph Austin Alexander Lowell Avallon. Richard A. Avicolli Joseph S. Azzarano Bruno J. Bacallao Robert J. Bacher J. Agogino Edward Agonis Judith Stanton Ahern Norbert John Aicher Theodore H. Alber John P. Alcorn Theodore J. Alden Michael Charles W. Booker Kathleen Walter Boone Beisser Carl Jesse Belber, M.D. Jerry Askow Albert R. Aspinall David Adelsberger William H. Adelsberger Lisa L. Adkins Birle Charles D. Branch, Jr. Branda Raymond S. Alexander, M.D Thomas Alexander Helmut A. Baranyi, Ph.D. Anthony Barba Harry R. Bittner C. Emil Bix Leslie Anthony Bernard Joseph Black James Deward Brasch William Alfe George A Barbetto Edward A. Barbieri, M.D. James Carman Marybeth H. Bareis Denise Deberardinis Braun Herbert L. Braun Dorothy A. Braunsar Delores M. Brecker Richard Alan Breeser Gerald M. Breeze Mary Donaghy Breeze William J. Breeze Matthew Alfano, D.D.S. J. A. Alfieri F. Alivernini, Esq. Edward M. Barr Howard C. Allen Lawrence Allen James F. Almond. Vincent Robert Jr. Francis M. Alsis Ambolino Millard Ames, Jr. Richard Joseph Amons Edward C. Anastasi Eugene Ancharski Geoffrey Taylor Anders Vincent J. P. Anderson, Esq. David Andrews John P. Andrews Paul J. Andris Nicholas F. Andruzzi Fred T. Angelilli Nicholas F. Angerosa, Ph.D. L. John Barrett Esq. Bernhardt George Blumenthal. Ph.D. Wesley M. Bobbie William J. Bobbin Harold S. Baseman Barron M. Batchelder, M.D. Steven M. Bobman Fred Boccella Michelle Lamb Boddortf Francis L. Bodine Gerald R. Bodisch Walter G. Boehm James H. Boerckel Joseph Frank P. J. Batory Battaglia James Saar Bauer Francis Clayton Bauerle John A. Bazzani Kenneth J. Beahan Andrew G. Bean Bruce E. Beans Kathleen Martin Beans Walter F. Beard, Jr. Jr., Michael A. Anselmi, Esq. Francis X. Becht, Jr. William Anstock Frank A. Ardito. D.V.M. Frank S. Arena Joseph F. Armstrong Bernard Edward Beck Carl E. Beck, Jr. Howard G. Becker John T. Becker Robert A. Becker David Michael Bednarik Stephen J. Beduch Walter E. Arrison James James A. Archibald Thomas J. Ardecki Jr., H. Blodgett Joseph R. Barron John J. Barton Ronald A. Baselice John W. Becher, John Francis Anthony Blair Paul F. Blinn Harold J. Bliss. Barrett L. A. J. Bee, Esq. D.O. P. James James Breickner, III Brennan Brennan Joseph C. Brennan Philip J. Brennan Suzanne E. Brennan Timothy C. Brennan, Joanne B. Brenner Joseph R. Breslin Bogdanescu J. P. Jr. Thomas C. Breslin James Brett Francis Patrick Bogle Bolognone Andrew W. Bommentre Anthony J. Bonanno Pamela Maus Bond Diane M. Bones Paul John Francis P. Brennan Kay Hampton Bogdanescu Peter L. Frederick Carl Brandt Monica Trotter Blash John W. Blesi Michael Barmash Frank P. Alizzi Carole Allen Thomas 12 Harry Arthur in J. Bernard Brewstein Charles R. Breznicky Earl W. Bricker David P. Brickley Sylvain Boni James G. Bridgeman Michael F. Bonner Robert E. Bonner, M.D. William Joseph Bonner, Joseph V. Briggman, Ph.D. Kathleen Tully Briggman Jr., Alexander D. Bono, Esq. Michael C. Bono Stephen C. Bono Esq. Edward Brigham Eileen M. Broderick John P. Brolly Constance J. Brophy Ralph Caliendo Michael J. Callahan Mary Ann Brosmer Lynda W. Brown William J. Brown Annemarie Lento Brownmiller Olga Brozda Gregory O. Bruce Judith Blanco Bruening Dennis Bumn. Ph.D. Frank J. Bruno Robert B. Brunt P. William Bryan, F. Armand Campese Francis Vincent Campi James J. Campion Philip Andrew Canal III Mario A. Bucci Joseph F. Canataro Linda Pantano Canataro Fred A. Canevan Raymond F. Canning Rosemary R. Cannuli Yehoshua Buch Michael A. Buchanan James C. Buck Joseph F Buckley Patrick L. Buckley Claude Henry Buehrle Robert J. Bugdal Robert Thomas Bukata John F. Capista, D.O. Joseph F. Capodanno. Joseph A. Cappello Jr. Barbara A. Burke Charles D. Burke Charles E. Burke Bernard J. Burns John F. Burns Joseph Damien Burns William L. Burns Michael R. Burzak Jr., Leo Castoneuay Anthony Catanzaro Maryann Stefany Catanzaro Thomas R. John Clifford Maria C. Catrambone Aloysius E. Maureen Edward B. Cody John V. Cofer Arnold L. Cohen H. Catto Patrick J. Jr. Cerceo Michael Colibraro J. William John Collier James Collins P. Carey, Esq. Francis A. Champine Robert T Chancier Thomas J. Chancier John J. Chapman John Joseph Chapman Norbert V. Chehak Anthony T. Chiaverelli Diego A. Chila Joseph P. Chinnici Eileen Monahan Chopnick David E. Christiansen Eva Baier Christiansen Susan M. Chubik Joseph E. Chudzinski Frederick James Ciao Anthony N. Ciarlone Philip C. Ciaverelli Mark Ciccantelli. J. M.D. of Donors Gift 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 $209,514 281,679 310,727 356,000 378,512 $29,261 32,789 40,226 39,667 55,341 $238,775 314,468 350,953 395,667 433,853 2,559 2,400 2,677 $ 93.30 131.02 131.59 134.53 147,57 2,941 2,940 REUNION CLASS GIFT Year Class Representative La Average Combined Salle, Jr. G. Harold Metz, Ph.D. Albert J. Kraft, M.D. Gerald P. Nugent, Jr. Francis R. O'Hara, Esq. Peter A. Horty Martin E. Washofsky Dennis R. Rubisch Michael R. Murphy Fall 1984 Cohen Cohen Joseph Gifts John H. Veen Burton Robert Coan John Joseph Chambers Alumni Keefe, Mildred G. Clothier William Cervini Year J. Geary Benedict A. Capra Donald E. Caputi Michaiel M. Caputo John P. Capuzzi Robert J. Carabasi. M.D. Barbara Gawinski Carberry Harry P. Carberry Francis J. Carbo, D.D.S. A FIVE YEAR COMPARISON Number Matching General Albert P. Mr. ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 Clark J. James I. Cali Walter Clavan John J. Ceresini Joseph Albert Carona Francis Joseph Carroll Howard Carson, D.D.S. Stephen Peter Carter A. Joseph Carusi Nuncio N. Paul A. Castellani Clark Clark J. Cerveny Thomas Ann Caffrey Robert James Cahill James James P. Edward Clairemarie John Thomas Cassidy Joseph F. Cassidy Thomas Joseph Cassidy Clabaugh, Ed.D. K. F. Larry Cardonick Butrym Vincent P. Clancy Daniel Patrick Clark Edward Robert J. Carey Vincent Joseph Carita Arnold C. Carnevale Michael F. Carolan J. Gary Francis J. Cassidy Francis X. Cassidy Charles Edward Thomas Carden M. Butler, Ph.D. M.D. Cirelli, Thomas M. Cislo James R. Citro Casillo E. A. Cilia Mario G. Francis S. Cappiello George A. Butler John E. Butler John F. Butler Mary E. Butler Alexander Esq. Joseph Carl R. Cassidy James J. Cavanaugh, James Thomas Cella William J. Cepp Albert A. Cantello Chester S. Bunsick, Jr. Louis Joseph Buonomo Lawrence J. Bur. Nancy Burawski Rodney L. Burk Robert Edward John Campanella, Esq. Joan A. Campbell Robert J. Campbell Thomas E. Campbell Ciccotelli Attilio Thomas P. Casalnova Thomas J. Casey Thomas M. Casey Thomas P. Callan, Jr. James B. Cameron Francis N. Campagna, M.D. Bruhm K. Richard Steven M. Casale Harry Coll, Jr. James F. Collins, Esq. Richard A. Colton Robert Colton Eileen Gaddis Combatti Richard W. Combatti George T. Comber Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Combs Mr. & Mrs. Francis Conahan William A. Michael James E. Conn Connaughton, Ph.D. Connell Joseph M. Connell E. Harry A. Connelly, Jr. J. Connelly, Jr. Teresa M. Connolly Joseph Thomas F. Connolly Harry A. Connor, Jr. James F. Connor John Joseph Connors, Esq. John T. Connors Terence J. Connors Keith Conrad Thomas M. Conroy George N. Constantino, M.D. Richard J. Conte Louis Thomas Conti, Esq. Charles L. Conway, CPA Coogan Cook E. Coonahan William P. Paul X. Patricia Edmond F. Corcoran Robert R. Cornelison Michael J. Comely, Sr. John Raphael Corngan Paul Leo Corrigan George V. Corwell Earl C. Costa, D.D.S. Per- Average Total centage Gift $ 5,235.00 9,563.99 2,060.00 11,553.75 72,487.15 8,225.00 23,355.00 9,487.75 7,993.50 3,699.00 27% 29% 25% 21% 24% 16% 19% 13% 11% $872.50 502.37 5% and Mrs. James Colbert L. Coleman, Jr. Joseph J. Costello Leonard C. Costello. Sr. Martin F. Costello 158.46 160.47 941.59 102.81 182.46 76.51 61.49 34.90 Michael Costello Robert J. J. Costello Gustave C. Cote Thomas J. Coultes Donald J. Courtney Dolores M. Coutts William E. Cox Charles A. Coyle, Ed.D. James Michael Coyle Andrew Crane Mary C. Craven John Ronald Crawford 13 DEVELOPMENT— continued Crenny. Jr. Dennis A. Cribben James Michael Crilley Mark Delowery, D.O. Joseph A. DeMarco Joseph J. DeMarco, Howard DeMartini Dominic Crisconi Sam Terry Crawford John J. James John W. Crockett Donald Joseph Croke Joseph G. Crosby. Jr. Edmund Jaycox Crossen Walter Maria Cudemo Cunnane T. John J. E. Thomas Cuomo, M.D. F. Constance E. Denelsveck Denshuick S. J. James J. Derbyshire Anthony M. Desideno Frank Kenneth Desoo Currie, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Currm. James B. Curtin Sr. Charles Cutler, M.D. Casimir Michael Czerpak Frederick J. Dadura William R. Daley, Jr. Alfred F. Dallesandro Francis Dalo E. Terrence James Daly Thomas M. Daly Damsker. M.D Nicholas Carl D'Angelo John Robert Daniels Jeffrey I. Charles Jane Danihel E. Bernard Devlin Daniel Devlin J. E. Devlin Devoll Thomas P. Darcy Richard E. Dardis. Ph.D. Henry A. Darragh George A. D'Ascenzo Joseph Paul D'Ascenzo James J. Davey Alan E. Davis Gerald Edwin Davis Richard B Davis Frank Dawson Robert J. Dawson W Anthony John Day G Joseph Dean Louis P. DeAngelo Susan Murphy Dearolf Walter W. Dearolf. M.D. James D. Deasy, Esq. Joseph A. DeBarberie Domenic F. DeCesaris Robert T. Deck Mr. & Mrs. Leonard E. Decker Jean Tanney Dee Ronald C. Deery William Deery. J. Thomas Jr. A. Defant Benjamin Julio DeFrancesco DeGeorge Degnan Gerard Francis Degnan James W. Degnan Donald James DeGrazia Francis D. Francis P. Francis E. Dehel Frank P. Matthew Delicti L. Charles B. Dietzler Albert A. DiFalco Dellarco Charles Thomas J. A. Edward Nicholas DiFranco Richard DiGiacomo Anthony J. Dilenno Anthony J. Dilenno, Jr. James A. Dilenno. DC. Gerard F. Dillon Joseph J. Dillon William Donahoe Donahue Donahue Donegan Driscoll Joseph Joseph C. F. B. Duddy Duden Dunn Charles J. Dunne Francis J. Dunphy Jr. DiPilla Anthony A. DiPrimio Esq John Durkin Mary T Durkin David H. Duryea. Jr Catherine A. Eichenlaub Howard M. Eisenthal James John B. Elliott Elliott J. Frederick A. Enck Robert George Enright Timothy J. Erb Frank C. Esposito John George Esposito Anthony J. Evangelisto. PhD. Herlies Augustus Evans John H. Evans Robert Edwin Evans John J Ewing. Jr. Charles P. Fagan Richard L. Fagnani Cynthia Marita Fair David J. Falcone. Ph.D. Robert D. Falkowski John J. Fallon Dr. John Falzetta Lawerence T. Fan Joseph A. Fanelle Herman Farber Mark S. Farber Joseph Robert Fares Thomas Duffey William Cheryl Paster DiPilla Eileen Doyle. Jr Michael J. Dunn Michael Joseph Dunn, Dimeo DiPiero. J. Dydo A. Dziadosz Mary Eberwme Dennis C. Ecker Joseph C. Eckert. Jr. Cornelius Edwards James P. Edwards Leslie Edwards Joseph P. Egan Mrs. John M. Duffm John A Duffy. Jr., Ph.D. Wilham J. Duffy John J Dugan John V. Dugan. Jr Ph.D. Gerard M. Dinon Vincent DiPaolo Andrew J. J. Francis T. Dziedzic Margaret Regan Droney Timothy J. Droney. III. M.D. Robert D. Duckett, Jr Raymond V. Duckworth James Mr. & Claude J. DiMarco Anthony DiMartmo Richard C. DiMascio Ronald C. Diment Sr. Mary Rush Dolan Philip E. Dolan Robert H. Dolan Bruce K. Doman, Esq. Frank J Domeracki John F. Donaghy John L. Donaghy Robert Milton Dreibelbis Patricia M. Dressel Paul A. Dressel Robert M. Dreyer F. Devine Devine Dwyer. James Thomas Dolan William J. Paul Dwyer, D.O. J. Theodore Stephen Dydak Dennis DiDomenico Nicholas P. Dienna Thomas Dienno Martin Michael J. Dillon Camille DiLullo Danihel B. Peter Louis DiCesan Devme B. Russell DiBella J James Jr. Patrick J. Doherty Francis Devicaris F. Lawrence Frank Curran Curran, D.H.M. J. Dustman, John M. Duvak Arthur Frances Jacob Diccicco Michael J. Diccicco Louis James F. DiSpenzere Joseph J. Joseph J John M. Donnelly Leo Anthony Donohue Robert A. Donovan, III Thomas F. Dooley Edmund Joseph Doran Anthony J. Dorazio Barbara Joan Dougherty Catherine M. Dougherty Frederick J. Dougherty Harry J. Dougherty Henry J. Dougherty, Jr. Robert A. Dougherty William T. Dougherty Daniel G. Diasio Manuel W. Diaz E. J. Edward C. Dlugosz John W. D'Lugosz Henry J. Doehne James Bernard T. Destafney Edwin Joseph Detrick Harry F. Deutsch Francis M. Curran Mary John M.D Desalle L. Thomas Curley Cornelius W. Curran 14 John Diane Cunningham, Jr. Cunningham. Jr. Robert Joseph Cunningham Thomas Cunningham James J. Stuart Z. Dershaw, Rev. Stewart Culkin David P. Cullen Lt. Christopher E. Cummings Joseph Dempsey Thomas Raymond Joseph T. Crosson Alice Crouthamel Anthony L. Cucuzzella, M.D. Regma P. Russel Crossley F. Jr. DeMartino, D.D.S. Teresa Rich DeMartino Crockett J. Thomas C. Faris John R. Farnell Debra Steffa Farrell Frank Farrell, Jr. Theresa Dempsey Richard L. Fasy James J. Farrell Faulk Sandra G. Featherman Jr. Preston D. Feden, Ed.D. Albert P. Federico John Joseph Feehan James James J. Feeley J. Feerick, Esq. Michael J Feerick Feerick Thomas Howard Gallagher Gallagher J. Gallagher, D.D.S. Nancy A. Gallagher Stephen P. Gallagher Michael Michael Michael D. Feinstein Feldman. D.D.S. Milton L. Feldman W. Felinski Anthony Ferrara Richard William Frank Ferraro Richard J. Ferrick William Roger P. Ferris Andrea L. Fina William William Herman John Jr. Finkelstein Fmneghan John Raymond Fischer Peter J. Robert Fischer Benjamin G. Fisher Robert Fisher, M.D. Joseph P. Fitzgerald William Antony Fitzgerald Brian Edmund Ganister J. Thomas A. Grant Henry Grasmeder Fiume Francis C. Gatti Robert Fix John T. Stephen William Green, M.D. Charles W. Greenberg Neil P. Greenberg, Esq. Howard M. Greger Frank Gregorski Gatti Paul R. Flesher Donna Letnaunchyn Gauder Stephen Joseph Gauder Marianne Salmon Gauss Siegfried Gauss Dawn Arehart Gawlinski Edward Joseph Daniel Joseph Flannery Francis X. Flannery William E. Flannery James Edward Fleming Flood P. Abraham U. Deborah A. Elizabeth W Gaynor, P. Jr. Frederick C. Geary Flores Carl Fluehr Flynn J. Edward Gedeik B. Gehring Michael A. Gephart Joseph F. Gerety Dr. & Mrs. Richard Geruson Fred Kevin Foley, J. James J. Jr., Ph.D. Foley P. Armond F. Thomas Foley C. Gentile A. Grier Griffin Gheen C.P.A. Griffin, J. Maurice Edward M. Groody Robert E. Groody William A. Gillen Michael S. Gross Joseph J. Grum. Jr. Lawrence S. Gryn R. Fowler Fox, Stanley W. Fox William D. Fox, Clifford Jr. Thomas M. Foy Francis G. Fragale Harry G. Franke Paul T. Frankenfield, Jr Freeman Robert L Freitag George Eugene Valentine A. Freitag John M. Friel John H. Friess Robert G. Frylmg, Esq E. Furlong Thomas Edward F. Furman Susan Coia Gailey Robert F. Galante Carmella Melso Galati James F. Galbally. Ed.D. Anthony William Gale Daniel J. Gallagher Dennis M. Gallagher Francis J. Gallagher, C John E. Gallagher John J. Gallagher John P. Gallagher John R Gallagher Joseph D. Gallagher Joseph V. Gallagher Loretta Braun Gallagher La Salle, Fall 1984 PA R. Giusti John M. Gola Richard Golaszewski Martin M. Gold Esq. Bernard B. Goldner, Ph D. Paul Goldshlack, Mary Landgrebe Goldsmith Brian Goodhart Barry S Goodkin Donald W. Goodwin Gerard M. Gormley DO Harris Robert J. Hartman Kathleen Hartnett Michael G. Hartnett Thomas J. Hartsough Harvm Sallie E. Richard Haselbarth James J. Hatch Joseph A. Hatch Haussmann Raymond P. Christopher Gerald Heath, Ph.D. J. Heck Heckler Joseph F. Hediger Vincent C. Hehl Charles G. Heil, Jr., M.D. J. Kathyann Cusack Heilig Carl R. Hemlen Paul Heise G. Helinek F. E. Hembarsky James Henderson, Jr. Hennessy, Ph.D. Christian E. Henningsen Joseph L. Hepp Arthur L Richard L. Hepp Edward M. Hepting Mr & Mrs. Martin Herman Robert Gudknecht John J. Guerin Joseph R. Guerin Steven D. Herman James Patrick Herron Thomas J. Herron Bryan D. Hetherington, Esq. Robert W. Joseph Hetherington, Esq. J. F. Guerin Guerrien Anthony J. Thomas A. Alfred L. Hetrick Guggino Denise M. Gumiven John R. Gulliford, D.V.M Henry J. Gunther Harold J. Hexter Lynn M. Heyer Herbert R. Heys Harry John F. Hickey-Williams Kenneth J. Higginbotham Gutelius L. A. Gwiazdowski. D.D.S. Franklin B. Haaz. Esq Timothy Habick Harry B. Haeberle Fedenck J. Hagen Patricia Butzloff Hickerson Charles H. Higgins Michael J. Higgins Mrs. Warren D. Higgins Donald E. Hilbert Kenneth Glenn Hager Edward Eugene Harry C. Himes, Esq. Hagerty Philip E. Haines, Esq. William W. Haines Michael Haitian, Jr., D.D S Alfred Jr., R. Thomas Hartberger Richard D. Herlihy, F.S.C. Guarino Gubicza F. Joseph Givens Gladmg James R Glanzmann Francis Emanuel Gleason Capt. James T. Glowacki Leonard F. Gmeiner Kenneth L. Gnau Richard J. Goedkoop, PhD Thomas Going J. Joseph A. Goldbeck, Henry W. Goldberg F. Carmen Andrew Frank Gioia Richard V. Frattone Robert Eugene Freed Gronczewski Grontkowski A. Vincent A. Guarini Joseph A. Giordano Joseph D. Giovanetti Kenneth Ross Girill Joseph F. Girone, M.D. Suzanne M. Giuliani Donato P. Giusti. Jr R. Fratto P. Gillespie Edith Gioia Michael P. Franko Richard A. Frantz Robert G. Fraser Harvey Frank J R. Dennis J. Gilmore Mary Connor Gilson Stephen Gin Francis X. Gmdhart, Esq. Jr. Thomas Anthony M. Gillespie Joseph Irene Robert L. Gill David M. Gillece J. Albert S. Harris Charles D. Henderson Edward Gibson Francis T. Foti Charles G. Happ Geraldine L. Harford Joseph Thomas Conrad Edward E. Thomas Victor A. Giardmi Forsythe J. Vincent A. Grimes Eugene J. Grimley Kenneth Grolsko Paul Joseph Foley Joseph L. Folz J. Robert Robert George John Havens Joseph John Haydt Richard Joseph Heaney John H. Gnesemer, Jr. Stephen W. Griesemer Frank J. Gnesser Walter Hannigan Hannigan Hanrahan Butler William R. Kenneth J. Griffin Lenora Spina Griffin Edward Jr. Waymond Kathleen M. Allan David Geller Fogarty, John W. Grelis Sean Gresh, Ed.D Donald D. Grieco Francis Vincent Griffin Richard Francis X. Flynn Thomas J. Flynn J. Sr. W. Green J Hannas T. James Harper Grazioso F. Philip J. Robert M. Harkanson James M. Green, Gatesman Judith A. J. Charles Jr. Joseph Anthony Greco Joseph Frank Greco John R. Greed Gatt J. E. William H. Hansen. Ph.D. Albert S. Garczynski Garrity Hanlon Hanlon Hanlon Patrick Graham Jeannme Grammick, S.S.N.D. Joseph A. Granahan A. Grant, Dennis Gardner Joseph L. Gardner, Jr, Terence D. Garmey Geraldme Garofalo Domimck D. Garofano Joseph W. Garrity Gerard Joseph John Joan Edward F. Jr. Frank E. Gostomski Joseph P. Grace George J. Gradel Carl W. Graf Thomas T. Gannon James F. Garberina Anthony Fitzpatrick James J. Gormley. George J. Goslin William H. Galvm F. Frederick G. Fitzpatrick J. James M. Gallagher, Esq. J. William Fitzgibbons J. F. Louis D. Gallo Finegan, J. F, P. S Halas. D.M.D John H. Halas John C. Hall James Hamilton Richard P. Hamilton Robert J. Hamilton J. Nancy D. Hammer James Francis Hanahan Joseph L. Hancox Maria Puhy Hand William Joseph Haney P. Lawrence Richard P. Thomas Vincent Hill P. Himes Himmer Hinchcliffe F. Hink, Jr., Esq. Bernard George Hipp William E. Hoban Joseph L. Hockenbrock Alice Lynn Hoersch, Ph.D. Edward B. Hoffman. Jr Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr. Hofmann Hofmann Michael R. Hogan Gerald T. Jerome Patrick George L. Hohenleitner 15 DEVELOPMENT— continued Robert C. Keane Laura Bradley Holden Edgar L. Holzer Albert James Hood Brian Matthew R. Hooper. Esq Philip Hooten Teresa C. Hooten. D Thomas J. Horan Martin H. Horchler Francis Francis J Robert Houlihan J. Edward Thomas Howe, Joseph M. Huber Charles N. Hug. Jr. E. Huggard Edward Joseph Hughes. Esq Eugene P. Hughes, M D John Edward Hughes Philip E. Hughes, Jr.. Esq Barbara Argetsmger Huha John J. Huha Stephen F. Humay. Jr. Raymond G Huml, Jr David M. Hunt Jane Hurwitz Charles W. Husted Hymes Richard Hymes Ralph Robert Berkly Jackson, David M. Jacobus Irv C Jr. Jaffe F. Kelly Kelly Kelly. Jeanne M. Kelly John J. Kelly John T. Kelly Joseph G. Kelly Joseph M. Kelly Nancy A. Kelly James William J Lahr Mr. and Mrs. John John W. Lyle Kennedy John F. Kenny Thomas Edward Kenny William J. Kenny John W. Lambert. Jr Earle C. Landes Anthony M. Landis. DO. Suzanne Golden Landis John Langan John Leonard Langan Kenneth E. Lannan Barry P. Lapka Paul J. Kent James Keohane F. Keough, Jr. Joseph A Keough. F.S.C. Joseph Dennis Keown John F. Kerstan Stephen M. Kerwick. Esq. Solomon James W Michal H Jones Jones Lawrence J Jordan, E. Kientzy. V. Kiernan. DO Donald J. Thomas J. DO Kieser, Jr. Charles P. Kmdregan. Esq. Paul D. King Richard A. King William J. King Gerald P. Kirsch John Kaftenberger Arthur Arnold Kahn Joseph A. Klein Bradd R. Klemman Joseph A. Kelpchick Joseph J. Richard C. Kling Francis J. K. Kalkbrenner, Esq Kallam Kamerdze A. Frank M. Kammski. Jr. Kane Gerald J Kane John J. Kane Daniel H. Joseph Joseph A. Kane. Ph.D. Kane F Louis M. Kaniecki Kannengieszer Benedict E. Kapa Joseph J. Karlesky Emil J. Deborah Robert Jill S. James H Kirsch David John Klein A. Juzaitis James P. Karpinski Karpinski Kates Allen J. T, Paul J. Kovacs Gerald G. Kozak Joseph John Kozak. Jr. M Yvonne Hayman Kraeher Kenneth Kavanaugh, Esq. Albert Joseph Kazan|ian James A. Kazmerskie J. F. 1. Robert P. Malachowski Michael G. Malatesta J. Jr.. Esq. Lmdmger Lmey J. M D Donald R. Lintner. J. Lipira Edward P. Lisiecki, Jr. Alfred A. Lisiewski J. Malatesta Malizia Richard D. Mallatratt Malone J. Maloney J. William Mannion F. Cpt. Julie Trego Manta Paul A. Marfino Vincent Richard R. J. Roxanne M. Mancuso Anne Marie Manning John Charles Manning Liddy William Thomas Joseph Vincent Jos Mancini Robert R Mancuso Lewis John Stanley Ligenza Lazlo Mahony F. Makosewski Lisa C. John DO Dietrich F. Koletty Michael Maher Maher J. Francis E. Maloney C. Lieber. John C. Kautz D A. J. Koszarek Kovac. Jr.. M.D. P, Edward Daniel F. Madden Madden Kevin E. Madden Michael P. Mahan Stephen Mahan David A. John James Joseph Leon F. Machulski Mr & Mrs. Ormand Macoretta Leonard Thomas Leone Joseph C Lepone P. Stephen Lerario. Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lesche Joseph P. Leska Harold G. Kohn Robert Francis Kolb William T. Katheder Barry M Kauffmann Jr, Macey J. Ralph A. Maiolino Raymond E. Majewski William Lewis DO John A John B. John B. Lynch. Esq. Joseph E. Lynch Joseph F Lynch Joseph Francis Lynch Kathleen Bodisch Lynch Richard Lynch Robert John Lynch John M. Lynn Charles Jane M. Lewis Dr. X. John Maicher P. Edmund Knestaut Lynch Lynch Lynch Lynch J. Patricia Parente Lehner, M.D. Robert Richard Leming Louis J. Lendvay Charles A Leonard, Ph Joseph Lewcun, Gerard Paul Koch John P. Kohlbecker Frank William Letchak Lewis M. Levinson Knapp Francis Joseph Kolinka Stanley Donald Kolman, J. Harold Koob Jerome Harry Kopensky J. C. Korszniak DO. E. Hubert Kenneth E. Klingler Gerard Klopf John L. Knab Wayne Lebair, Jr Brendan Joseph Lee. Michael D. Lee David R. Legloahec Joseph Lehman William Lynam Kevin C. John Barry R. Lebowitz Killmer, Jr. Raymond Thomas Robert S Kilcoyne Lutz J. Edward Paul Daniel Peter Leary Lisiewski John E Margraff Joseph J. Mark Edward M. Markowski Maro. M.D. R. Marr Francis A. Marro, M.D. Robert J. Raymond Thomas J. Robert M. Liwacz, Esq. Anthony W Walter N. Loburak Nicholas Locantore James Francis Alfred A. Little PhD Robert B. Lydon Robert S. Lyons. Laverty B. Laverty Mr & Mrs. Philip A. Lavm John V Layne. Jr William L. Leahy Jr. Gerard J Junod Dolores Juska Gina Mane Laruffa Paschal J. Laruffa. M.D J.J. Girard D. Kilker John C. Lamb J. Robert C. Larr Robert E. Larrimore Andrew Kiefer Michael Kiernan Catherine Sullivan Jones David M Jones Lutcavage, Kenneth John Kempf Kendrick Victoria James Barbara Buck Johnson A. Johnson. Jr., Esq Robert L. Johnson William Richard Johnson P. Edwmg Kelly Michael C. Kiefer James Charles Constance Petroni Lahoda Mark S. Lahoda Philip F. George Jennings Thomas Lucia Stanley J Lucki Stanley J. Lucki J. Lafferty E. , George W. Luther William F. Jr P. Albert A. Lagore John Jaszczak Paul G. Jennings T, Kueny Kuhn John Thomas Kulak, Albert T. Karen L. Kurz Stephen Thomas Kuziw Michael Joseph Labrum Richard 0. Ladson Carol Jekot Lomax. Jr M.D Lisa A Lombardi Thomas J. Londergan John Charles Long Roger A Loos Francis Ellefson Lorandeau Thomas R. Lorandeau Philip Lee Lowenstem Leonard Lubbehusen Morton Lucas. D.D S Kryszczun R. Logiudice J Walter Maryellen D.D.S. Francis X. Jardel David 16 Geffrey Kelly. Ph.D. J. Sabato D Krilowicz Kurt F. Kryven Madeline Janowski J. E. Kenneth Kelly William C. Kettelberger Allan M. Ketterer Thaddeus Jalkiewicz Flonan Daniel Bernian Kelly. F.S.C. James Itn Krieg, Eugene Louis Philip John W. Jackson Eric J. Albert G. Kroll, Esq. Joseph H. Krymowski Kelley J. William C. Inglesby J Kehoe Dennis M. Kelleher Dennis G. Kelley James James Jr Thomas Ralph J. Gerald Charles Ernest D. Huggard Leo Keevey F. Francis John Horn Horn J. Neil Francis C. Keenan Peter J. Keenan Richard Edward J. Locasale George W. Lochetto, Sr. Robert Eugene Lodes John W. Loftus Robert W. Kraemer Robert Kramer Mildred B. Kravitz Bertram Kreger, D D.S. Richard E. Kreipe, M D. Dr. Keefe. Jr J. Marsh Martin Elnora E. Martin Martin James G William C Nicholas F Nicholas J John Vincent John M McGowan, M D Karen T. McGowan John J. McGroarty Thomas M. McGuigan, M D Philip C. McGuire John L. McHale Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A McHugh Leo F. Mclnerney, C.PA Henry J. Mclntyre Joseph J McKeefery James J. McKelvey S A Martorano. Marucci Mascoli J. Mason Patricia L. Massenburg Massey Massey Stephen Eugene Jay James Martin Masano J. J. F R. Edward Mastal Thomas A Masterani A Mastrogiovanni Robert John James Mastroni P. McAneney McAneny J Jr., F. Ph.D. McKeown Gerard F McLaughlin Gregory R. McLaughlin Herbert J. McLaughlin Rodger J McLaughlin Thomas W. McLaughlin, Gerald J. McMenamm Richard Alan McNally Ellen M. Daniel J. McNeill Christine D. Paul John John A. Mesure F. Rodney D. Michele Ann Mane Mickle. Ph.D. Brian McSham M Middleton Joseph A. Mihalich Edmund Michael Medvidik Walter D. Meeley Robert S. Meenan Thomas W. Meier Louis Aloysius Meindl, Francis A. Miller R. F. Meissler. Donald Donald Miller R. Miller J. Millon F. Cynthia A. Milsop Lawrence George J Jr. Ph D Miarik S. Minnucci Miraglia Phillip J. Joseph Michael Richard Lawrence Miller F. Robert John Meister, Esq. Moos M. Miksitz Edward W. Mikus Joseph P. Melvin Alphonso Meo, Jr. John T. Mercer Joseph E. Meredith W. Darrell Merkel Dennis J. Merlmo Richard F. Meroney John Joseph Merrick, Kathryn Jr. Joseph Meyers Denzil Albert McNeff Metzger, V. William R. Melcher McNamara Mesirov Meslar Joseph H. McShea Joseph F. McSparrow George J. Mecherly Peter Mecznik Thomas M D McMahon John B McMahon James F McManus Raymond J. McManus Richard B McNeil James Joseph McNichol George McLenigan McMackin J. William A. McKenty E. J. McNichol Kathleen Scotti McNichol James J, McNulty John T. McNutt Bartholomew W McQuoid McKenna Robert J Dorothy Miralles E. Miskel E. Mitchell Stephen Mitchell Suzanne E. Kana Mitra Mitchell Francis X. Moffatt Robert T. Augustine Jr, Merrick Frederick Mesanck Robert S Moffett Moffitt, E. Jr. Mohr J. Moiica McCafferty McCann J. Robert F. William Jr Francis J James C McBrearty James D McBnde. O.D.S James Michael McCabe Thomas J. McCabe, Esq. M 1st Lt. Gerard Robert Donald J John J. McAteer, Esq. Joseph S. McAuliffe, Esq. Donald F. McAvoy John J. McAvoy, Jr John John McKenna. J. Joseph A Eugene J. Mather Ann E. Matthews Michael H McAdoo Lawrence Edmond McAlee, Esq James Michael McAneney Thomas J McAneney, Jr. Thomas F Timothy Mathauser Richard L McGowan. Martin McCann. Jr McCarron J Joseph Dennis J G McCarthy Dennis J McCarthy Mary Kathryn McCarthy Samuel J. McCarthy. Jr. THREE YEAR D McCarthy William COMPARISON McCarty Daniel J Catherine McClafferty Francis M McCloskey ANNUAL FUND Joseph McCole William A McCollaum Sophie Fostar McComb James H McCormick Thomas T. $ Robert Joseph McDermott W. Donald McDermott $ 1982-83 613,513 $ 1983-84 860,977 310,727 356,000 378,512 Faculty and Staff 33,282 40,180 30,938 Friends 56,331 129,446 348,880 40,226 39,667 55,341 45,083 35,638 37,726 9,425 12,407 8,662 175 918 General Alumni McCrea 1981-82 495,074 Business Matching Gifts Gerald Vincent McDevitt Arthur McDonald J. Foundation M McDonald Charles James J. McDonald Thomas P McDonald William A McDonald. Independent PA Parents Jr. McDonnell McDonnell William J McDonnell Michael P. McDugall Michael P. McElroy John Patrick McElvenny. Mark G McElwee John for Colleges, Inc. of Students F. Martin J CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COMMUNITIES Jr. Madden McFadden McFadden Joseph McFadden $ 259,092 $ 270,132 $ 260,122 COMMONWEALTH OF PA $ 872,650 $ 963,509 $ 856,932 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT $ 619,276 $ 478,353 $ 345,284 FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS $1,106,813 $ 714,614 $1,010,640 GIFTS OF ART $ 86,022 $ 113,066 $ 72,111 INDIVIDUALS $ 229,750 $ 223,200 $ 326,601 UNDUPLICATED TOTAL $3,394,745 Marguerite Neil J Patrick William J. McFeeters Dennis J. McGeehan McGinley John J. McGinnis Col. Joseph G. McGlade Thomas W. McGlinn James L McGlynn McGlynn William F William J Edward Thomas Francis Francis La Salle, Fall F P. McGonigal McGonigle McGovern James McGovern $3,126,610 $3,142,839 J. 1984 17 DEVELOPMENT— continued Daniel O'Dea J. Nicholas Frank Joseph O'Bara, John A O'Bara Dominic V. O'Brien John T. O'Brien Joseph D O'Brien, Joseph M O'Brien, Joseph S. O'Brien Gerald R. Petre Michael A. Petnck, Loren E. Pettisani Jr. II Victor Margaret E Joseph M Phillips John J. Piatkowski John P. Picollo O'Connor O'Connor L. Charles H. O'Donnell, M.D. Richard K. O'Donnell Charles D. O'Ettle Joseph P. O'Grady, Ph.D. Margaret C. O'Keefe Thomas O'Keefe William O'Larin Joseph Oleszycki Edward J. Manette T. James DC Raymond A Anthony D. Molmaro. Jr., M.D. Kathleen M. Molla Thomas J. Molloy Robert W. Molush Monaco, Ph.D. Monaghan, Jr. Lawrence Francis John H. E. Moastra A. Michael Mondoro J. Raymond Montoni Francis J Monzo Francis M. Mooney Muldowney R. Frank B. Mullm Matthew L. Mullm Pasquale A. Muoio Louis Muracco J. Dennis Martin Murphy Maria C. Palladmo. Esq. Murphy J. Murphy T. Murphy Patricia Gilligan Murphy Thomas R. Murphy Jonathan J. Palmer Angelo R. Palombi James James James F, John Bernard Mooney, Jr. David T Moore Dennis C. Moore John Augustus Moore Dr. Maurice L. Moore William F. Moore James R. Moran James A. Morgan Glenn A. Morocco. Ph D Edwin S. Murray, Jr. John J. Murray John P. Murray George H, Myers John Stephen Naimoli Norman Col. William J. Charles E. F. Morrell Morris Morris Elizabeth Ellen R. Morris George E. Morris Hugh F. Morris John F. Morrissey Francis J Stanley L. Mortimer Morton Frank Mosca Louis F. Mosca Mosser, F.S.C. John F. Motley, M.D. Dominic J. Motta John Motto Joseph M. Mottola Albert A. 18 James Jr., M.D. Nardy Sallyanne Harper Nathans Guy M. Bruce H. Nardella. R. James Negler Nelson Jaceline B. Newell and Eva Newell C. Peter Newsome Esq. Mary Catherine Nicolo Paul J. Nicoletti, Gerard Carl Nordin Diane Moyer Edward R. Novak Christiane A. Mueller Gregory J. Nowak George Podhmy Albert Podolsky, John PA Charles Potok J. Corngan Powers Richard John Powers Victor John Powers, M.D. Stanley T. Praiss, D.D S Patricia Ronald M. Pratowski Price, M.D. Albert C. Kathleen Cowley Price Edward Prigge Joseph F. Procopio M.D. Pasquarelli John Leslie A. Pron, D.P.M Pryor R. Joseph T. Pura Karen R. Pushaw, Esq. Robert J. Pushaw James P. Quesenberry Thomas J. Quinlan Lady Isolde Radzmowicz Frederick L. Ragsdale William Francis Raichle Pasquarello Linda Gauder Rakszawski Thomas Joseph L. Parti William T. E. Rakszawski Rambo, Jr. Paull William Joseph Randall Robert S. Pauxtis, Jr. Ronald John Pawlowski Bernard R. Ranellone Joseph M. Rapczynski Jack A. Rappaport Frank F. J. Pedifto Joseph Anthony Pelaia Anthony F. Pellegrino Jr. C Poiesz L. Carol Polin John E. Pooler Peacock Joseph F. Pearson Anthony C. Peck Elaine P. Nolan Pluck Pasquini, Esq. J. Allison A. Sr. Niwinski John P. Nolan Nancy Webb Nolan W. Dennis Nolan Raymond Joseph Nolen, Jr., Esq. Plick, J. J. J. E. Eugene Nines, J. Kevin Alfonso Michael Francis Kevin Thomas James Robert F. Pappano, Esq. Michael J. Paquet Janet Pappiani Paret, M.D. Michael W. Park Paul F. Parrott Dominic J. Pascucci Gabriel J. Pascuzzi David L Pasquarella Niessen Thomas J. Niessen Ronald L. Nilsen Philip A. Pappano, E. C. Pistoria Walter Pletcher Michael R. Palumbo Nicholas Joseph Panaro Robert J. Pannepacker Richard Joseph Papirio Joseph DO. Susan Ann Schumacher Plage Anthony C. Plakis Ostrowski Ott J. A. Richard G. Placey, Esq. Lawrence W. Ott, Jr. John Ounsworth John W Ounsworth John H. Overholzer Randolph Ovington Joseph T. Owen Vincent Paccapaniccia Thomas J. Padden Samuel E. Padgett John A. Pagliei Jeanne M. Painter Michael D. Mueller Jr. Thomas Osmian Charles Esq. Piech Eileen S. Pieper Anita Gilchrist Pierce George E Pierce, Esq Robert V. Pierce Thomas A. Pierce Thomas John Pierce Theodore Diane Fennel Pisker Robert G. Pisker Robert F. Orlando Michael E. Osborne Robert P. Oshaughnessy T. Picollo Pie, Anthony R. Pileggi Dominic Anthony Pileggi Joseph A Pirri O'Neill Peter Ignatius O'Neill John J J. Jr. William Pietrangelo, Esq. O'Malley O'Neill. J. Robert James Martin Pieretti, Olwell Maureen D Moleski, Pettyjohn Albert Robert Pezzillo. G. O'Brien William P. O'Brien Charles E. O'Connor Walter F M Jr Thomas William Sr. Angelo J. Perri John J. Pescatore O'Brien Robert J Pensiero F. Raymond J. 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Stefanowicz Soliday T. 1 Thomas Ryan La J ^ ^ » fplltl r >Z*T4 ^^ w^"^ -* ^^m J •\ Richard P. Ryan Robert E. Ryan Frank Frank Sitkoff 1 ~-^A f Robert J. Rush. Jr. Cleophas Drayton Russell. Henry W. Rutecki Joseph Malcolm D. Staples. M.D. i Cecilia M. Ruppert S. Rutkowski. Lee Staples Joseph P. Stark John F. Staub 1 y vl 111 il mi jHLJ in irv Joseph John Ruggiero W. Fred Rump Sigmond Herman Sisca Sobieski J l^«d«#^ Jr. __ Jeremiah P. Ryan Joseph F. Ryan Joseph Kirk Ryan. Dennis Stanzione Simon J. Raymond f Ruff Ruggien, Henry Sgro Sgro Alfred B. Ruff Jr. Smyth Raymond F. Snyder William Gerard Ruch Ruck J. Keith R. Searl Robert Lee Seiwell M Seredinski DO F. Stadalnik F, Leon Stallings Joseph Peter Stampone, Esq. John C Stankiewicz. Jr. James Edward Stanton M.D Silver, Adams Stackhouse Lisa George Chester E. Smith, DO. Dorothy Benz Smith Edward J. Smith Francis M. Smith Gerard Francis Smith Jill S. Smith John A. Smith, Ed.D. Kathleen C. Smith Mrs. Lawrence M. C. Smith Roger Wilson Smith Wanda M. Smith William Edward Smith David B. Smolizer Schutzman Schwegel Schwind J. Frances Ellen Stahlecker Anne Dambrackas J. J. Joseph F. Sierotowicz Joseph J. Sikora E. Drew Sikorski David M. Spratt. DO. G. Paul Spnssler, F.S.C. Bernard Louis Skwirut James A. Slinkman Ronald F. Sliwinski. Jr. Kent M. Sloan Stephen E. Smeltzer Barry S. Schwartz Donald Donald Lee Sprague. Esq. Thomas W. Sprague Thaddeus J. Skarbek. Victor Edward Skloff Charles R. Schultes Louis A. Schultz Spiecker J. Charles A. Showers. Jr Carl Frank Shultz Harry J. Siano William M. Siegle Thaddeus P. Sieminski Anthony J Dr & Mrs Schorn L Carmen J. Spinelli Raymond W. Spingler Michael Paul M. Schugsta, Jr Raymond Francis Peter Francis Shields Frank Thomas Schreiber Spaziano James Sherlock Christopher W. Silvotti. Robert 0. Simmons Sc hlosser Schmalbach Herbert W. Schmidt, Jr. Bernadette Glennon Schoch James B Schoedler Spanier, Ph.D. J. A. Joseph M. Speakman William John Speed Francis Joseph Speiser Joseph F Shirley David Shore Mrs. Marvin E. Sosna J. James John Thomas Shepherd Leslie E. Gerard George Edward Carroll E. Shelton, Jr. Mr. Jr. Louise S. Sowers Patricia A. James Rossi. Shannon Donna M. Shea F. Ernest John P. Roarty Kenneth J, Roberts James William Rodgers Joseph Rodgers Newton R. Rogers Theodore M. Rogers, Jr. Bruce J. Romanczuk, M.D. Mane A Romanick Maryann Pierce Romano Donald J. Rongione David J Rosania George W. Rose Robert E. Rose P. Jack Solomon John H Sheehan, M.D. Maureen A. Sheehan Leo J. Schilling, Jr. Henry A. Schinnagel Joseph P. Schliep Rilling Harry S. Shanis Ph.D. Mr & Mrs William Shar non William Sherry B. Schiff-Lyons Joseph F, Schierse Rieger Dorothy A. Riehs Dennis J. Riley Albert J John J. Sandstrom Santone Anthony J. Santoro G. Jude Sapone, F.S.C. James F. Savage, Jr Joseph F Savona, Esq. Francis H Scalessa. Esc Lt. Col. Joseph E. Scanl n Thomas M. Scanlon John M. Scarpellino John M. Schaller Gregory Francis Schank John E. Schank Ray A. Schartner John Fred Schenkel Reilly Ellen E. Sampson Arnold D. Samson Kathleen M Sandman Drs A & E. Sandstrom Melvyn Leonard Reichman, D.D.S Robert Thomas Reichman, M.D. Gerald Joseph Reid Charles J Salzano Carlo J F J '-W^ > ,- >>^ _^ ~^.-» *^V/^fl Isiv ^^j^^nf^lt ^^\ 19 DEVELOPMENT— continued Lewis Michael Sudul Walt A. Suessenguth Cornelius Frank Trent John A. Tronolone Jon Frederic Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Tumelty Robert Stephen Tunilla Sullivan J. Joseph Sullivan Joseph E. Sullivan Stephen J. Sullivan George C. Surosky F. Marianne McGettigan Walker Robert Walker William T Walker Charles J. Walkowiak Eileen Bowers Walkowiak Chrystyna Turczeniuk John Anthony Turek Sister Jane F. Turk Pasquale A. Tursi William John Joseph Sweeder, Ed D Vincent Joseph Sweeney William J Francis Francis E. Swiacki James John Carl Herbert Thomas Sussman R. Swartz C. Swiencicki Arthur R. Sypek, Esq. Mary Whelan Szpila Ulrich A. George A. Alfred E Vecchione Taylor John H. Vermillion Donald P. Vernon, Esq. Fred C. Teufel J. Verrillo Peter Vicente, M.D. Albert Thorp, Francis X. Viggiano Raymond Frank John Viola, Vincent A. Virgulti Edward Gerard M. Tiedeken William Tierney John J. Timson Raymond R. Peter L. Viscusi, Thomas Tinucci Stewart Frank Titus Charles A. Tocknell Joseph J. Toland, IV Eugene J. PhD Vizzard R. Voegtlin Anthony Voell L Robert M. Vogel, Ed.D. Jane Borschel Tomaszewski John E. Tomaszewski, M.D Edward Charles Toole, Jr., Esq. Jack V. Torres John A. Toth Raymond R. Townsend, M D James Louis Tracey Joseph A. Tracey Thomas F. Jr. Joseph William Volk Beniamm Mari|ean R. Vukicevich Wade Wagner, Esq. Theodore W. Wahl Elizabeth A. Waier Joseph M. Waldron Donald J. Walheim, Esq. Leroy G. Walker Michael Trainer F. Weir J F. Weldon Werner Leonard F Werner, Wanda Wesolowski Frederick M Westcott Michael J. Weyand Charles J. Whalen Barbara Moser White Edward J. White James T. White Whitehead Herbert Whitehead Milton F Whitehead Philip Whitman, F.S.C James F. Widmeier Allen C. Robert E. Wright Robert Yacobelhs Jeanne Yaecker US M C Antonio J Yanni Frank C. Yoder Kevin P. Young Michael William Young Robert Yurgal John Jr. Saggiomo Werner Patrice T. Edward A. Wroblewski, M.D. James D. Wuenschel John S Wdrzynski Stephen A. Wydrzynski Ricardo Yabut William G. Yates Francis J. Weiss Jack Steven Weiss, M.D. Norman M. Weiss Dino C. J. Robert Weber Ann M. Thomas John Joseph Thomas III Edward Alphonse Woolslager Rudolph H Weber Gregory Webster Michael G Weick Maj. William C. Weinmann, James J. Zaccana Diane Adelizzi Zapisek John Joseph Zarzycki, Jr. Dennis Thomas Zawacki Frank R. Zayacz Leonard T. Zebrowski, D.D.S. Bruce E. Zehnle M Celeste Zelitch Steven Zelitch Walter F. Zenner, Gerald J. Ziccardi Robert J. Zuccarini David Zwolak Wiebler Over the years, the generosity and devotion of the Christian Brothers has helped to ensure the existence of the institution of higher learning known as La Salle University. Work and dedication are not the only assets which these religious contribute to La Salle. The Brothers contribute earnings for their services back to the University. Brother 20 Hugh Albright, F.S.C. Bangs, F.S.C. Joseph Bender, F.S.C. Arthur J. Daniel W. Burke, F.S.C. Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C. Christopher Businsky, F.S.C. Lawrence J. Colhocker, F.S.C. James Conaghan, F.S.C. Edward Davis, F.S.C. G. Claude Demitras, F.S.C. John P. Dondero, F.S.C. J. Charles Patrick F. Echelmeier, F.S.C. Ellis, F.S.C. Gerald Fitzgerald, F.S.C. D. Thomas Gimborn, Charles E. F.S.C. Gresh, F.S.C. Gene Graham, F.S.C. Brother Alfred Grunenwald, F.S.C. Brother Richard Hawley, F.S.C. Brother Joseph J. Keenan, F.S.C. Brother Daniel Bernian Kelly, F.S.C. Brother Francis McCormick, 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 Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Jr. James W. Ziccardi, DO. George R. Zimmerman THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Brother Wood Harry W. Woodcock, Ph.D. Wawzyniecki Bruce Wayne Vaughan Dennis A. Veneziale, Esq. Eugene J. Veneziale Kenneth S. Verdon J. Patricia Tully Waugh R. Mary Walter Taylor William Francis Taylor Albert F. Terry Jr Wanjek Patrick J. Ward Timothy P. Ward John William Waring Arthur A, Warren L. Lisa A. Jr. Michael J. Wilson Mark Vincent Wisdo Robert F Wise, F.S.C. Thomas M. Wisniewski William J Wisniewski Andrew Bennett Woldow Susan Feola Wolfinger Patricia S. Bernard J. Walsh, J. Vasihauskas James W. Tait Thomas Tatem Philip A. Wallace J. Walsh Maryanne Walsh Edward Van Stan Walter Tafe, Esq. M Thomas E. Wallace Thomas W. Walpole Robert Ungaro Joseph G. Van Reymersdal Eugene D. Vannucci James Vanore Michael A. Taboga James F. Taddei Louis Daniel Taddei J. Jr. Frank J. Urban, Jr., Esq. Denise J. Vadenais Stanley A. Szawlewicz Joseph Uhl, Esq. George M. Ulmer, Frederick E. Wilson, James M. Wilson Wall J. Stephen Francis Wilent Gerald Michael Wilk Henry T Wilkens, Ed D. Diane Carol Wilmanski G. John Owens, F.S.C. David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. William J. Quinn, F.S.C. Jude Sapone, F.S.C. Paul Scheiter, F.S.C. Gregory Paul Sprissler, F.S.C. Anthony W. Wallace, F.S.C. Thomas W. Warner, F.S.C. MATCHING COMPANIES GIFT During the past twelve months, 387 individual contributions to La Salle were matched, often on a $2 for $1 or even a $3 for $1 basis, by The donor's employer. The 151 corporations /corporate foundations listed below made matching gift contributions to La Salle totaling $55,341 between July 1, 1983 and June 30, 1984: AETNA LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY ALCO STANDARD CORPORATION ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY FOUNDATION AMAX FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED AMERADA HESS CORPORATION AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY AMERICAN HOECHST CORPORATION AMERICAN HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INCORPORATED AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ARA SERVICES, INCORPORATED ARMCO CORPORATION ARTHUR ANDERSEN AND COMPANY ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY FOUNDATION AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING BASF WYANDOTTE CORPORATION BELL OF PENNSYLVANIA BENEFIT TRUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BOEING VERTOL CORPORATION CABOT CORPORATION FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY CARTER HAWLEY HALE STORES, INCORPORATED CELANESE CORPORATION CERTAINTEED CORPORATION CHASE MANHATTAN BANK OF NORTH AMERICA CHEVRON CORPORATION CHUBB AND SON, INCORPORATED CIGNA CORPORATION CITIBANK OF NORTH AMERICA CNA INSURANCE COMPANY COLONIAL PENN GROUP, INCORPORATED CONTINENTAL CORPORATION FOUNDATION INCORPORATED COOPERS AND LYBRAND DATAPOINT CORPORATION DAY AND ZIMMERMAN, INCORPORATED DELOITE HASKINS AND SELLS FOUNDATION DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION DKM ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED DRESSER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED DUN AND BRADSTREET CORPORATION DYNALECTRON CORPORATION EATON CORPORATION ECOLAIRE, INCORPORATED EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ERNST AND WHINNEY FOUNDATION ETHICON, INCORPORATED EX-CELL-0 CORPORATION EXXON EDUCATION FOUNDATION FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION FIDELITY BANK FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER FMC FOUNDATION FORD AEROSPACE CORPORATION FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FOUNDATION GENERAL MILLS, INCORPORATED GEORGIA— PACIFIC CORPORATION GIRARD TRUST BANK GOULD, INCORPORATED. GRACE FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED GRUMMAN CORPORATION La Salle, Fall 1984 GTE COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS CORPORATION GULF OIL CORPORATION FOUNDATION HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP HERSHEY FOODS, INCORPORATED HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY HONEYWELL. INCORPORATED IBM CORPORATION ICI AMERICAS. INCORPORATED ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS, INCORPORATED INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CORPORATION U. INTERNATIONAL J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INCORPORATED I. JOHNSON AND JOHNSON COMPANY KELLOGG COMPANY KINNEY SHOE CORPORATION LEEDS AND NORTHRUP COMPANY LOUIS P. CANUSO, INCORPORATED MANNINGTON MILLS. INCORPORATED MANULIFE MARK CONTROLS CORPORATION MEAD CORPORATION MELLON BANK OF NORTH AMERICA MERCK COMPANY FOUNDATION MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER AND SMITH, INCORPORATED MOBIL OIL CORPORATION MONSANTO COMPANY MORGAN STANLEY AND COMPANY, INCORPORATED MOTOROLA, INCORPORATED NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VERMONT NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY NCR CORPORATION NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY N L INDUSTRIES. INCORPORATED NORTHERN TELECOM OHIO POWER COMPANY CORPORATION PACO WINDERS, INCORPORATED PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL FOUNDATION PENN CENTRAL CORPORATION PENNWALT FOUNDATION PENTA CORPORATION PET, INCORPORATED PFIZER. INCORPORATED PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY PIPER, JAFFRAY AND HOPWOOD, INCORPORATED PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK PPG INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED PRENTICE-HALL, INCORPORATED PRICE WATERHOUSE AND COMPANY FOUNDATION PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK OLIN PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY QUAKER CHEMICAL CORPORATION RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY FOUNDATION ROCKWELL-INTERNATIONAL ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY SALOMON BROTHERS, INCORPORATED SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED SHELL OIL COMPANY 21 SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY SMITH KLINE BECKMAN FOUNDATION SPERRY UNIVAC CORPORATION SPS TECHNOLOGIES STONE AND WEBSTER, INCORPORATED TRW. FOUNDATION U. G. I. CORPORATION UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION UNITED ENGINEERS, INCORPORATED UNITED PARCEL SERVICE FOUNDATION UNITED TECHNOLOGIES UNIVAC AND BEST COMPANY SUN COMPANY. INCORPORATED TEXTRON, INCORPORATED THE 3M COMPANY TIME, INCORPORATED TIMES MIRROR TOWERS, PERRIN, FORSTER AND CROSBY TRANSAMERICA CORPORATION TRANSWAY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY UPJOHN COMPANY WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY FUND WESTINGHOUSE EDUCATIONAL FUND WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES WINN-DIXIE STORES FOUNDATION Volunteers Lead Successful Phonathon Program The record-setting results achieved by the Alumni Annual Fund Program reflect the extraordinary efforts of the entire La Salle family: alumni/ae, faculty, staff, friends, parents and students. Over 250 persons conducted the Phonathon phase of this effort in eighteen major phonathons. The Annual Fund Office deeply appreciates the generosity of those companies that hosted the phonathons: Arthur Andersen and Company Coopers and Lybrand The Fidelity Bank Industrial Valley Bank and Trust Company Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company Price Waterhouse and Company Prudential Insurance Company Touche Ross and Company and are especially grateful Gina M Angela Abbamondi M '87 Adelizzi '84 Adler '56 Charles E Dennis J Afflerbach Kate Allison Mark A Amici '86 Jeffrey R Angler '86 76 Daniel Anninos '85 Trevor Austin '85 Charles Barbera '85 Nora M Barry '80 Matthew P Basara '84 Stacy Bell James- B Begley '86 Sharon Burke '84 Theresa A. Burke Robert Byrnes '85 loyalty Canteen '85 '86 Paul D. Ehrlichman '83 Patrick Ellis. F S.C., Ph.D. Edward Engasser '84 Brian P. Carroll '85 William F Ernst '85 Patrick G. Cassidy, F.S.C. '85 Dominic Catrambone '87 Edward Fagan Cesarone, Esq. Jeffrey T James 77 Cetrullo '84 J. Richard B William P. Frank Farrell '83 Richard L. Fasy Matthew Chancier '85 George Christie '57 John A. Clement, Jr.. Esq. John Ferraro '39 '69, Bruce Finkel '86 John Fishbourne 87 R. Bottorff '87 Fred C. Brandt '50 Greg Braun '86 Willis F. Braun '49 Gary Breen '85 Carol Bngham Jenell F. '84 Brown-Bey William D.F. Coyle '48 Gina Cnstiano '87 Clement E. Dambrosio '59 Susan Murphy Dearolf 78 John Dever '57 Devme Francis X. John Martin Terry C. J. Devme, '49 Jr., 79 Devine '50 DiRubba Thomas J. DiSabatina '84 Fred J. Foley. Paul J. Foley Jr.. Githens '68 F. Grady '84 Grady '86 Terry Greely '85 Charles E Gresh, F.S.C. '55 '82 Ph.D. 74 Maria Formanek '86 Janet B Foy '84 Michael P. Franko '83 Kellyann T. Franks '84 John J. French '53 Timothy J. Froehlich. F.S.C. Joseph A Galassi Dee Gallagher William Kristine 70 Eileen Connell '84 Matthew P. Gaworski '85 Gregory J. Geruson '83 Mary Geyer '85 John R. Gimpel '84 Kelley '86 Richard S. Fine John E. Connoly '84 Marco Coppola '85 Colman Coogan. F.S.C Steven G- Cooper '85 '53 75 '63, phonathon volunteers: Donald J. Good '84 Joseph T. Gough '58 John S. Grady Falla '85 Farrell '87 Lisa Bellino '86 James of the Joseph Dougherty, F.S.C. Joseph F. Durbm '84 John J. Eder. Jr., 87 '84 Frederick J. Calandra. Jr Charles Calhoon '84 Earl and assistance Stephanie Belzer '87 Donald R. Bentley Stephen R Benz '86 Gregory P. Boehmke '82 Susan Boltz '86 Alexander D Bono 74 Mrs. Alexander Bono 22 for the '86 Yvonne Hayman '82 Kathy Heilig '82 Robert Heimerl 70 Eric Held '86 Kevin Hennessy '86 Lisa Hermg '85 Francis Hertzog '86 Edward E. Gallagher '86 Annette Garchinsky '87 Judith Marianne Salmon Gauss Kenneth Grolsko 79 Neil Grover '85 Gerald C Grunewald '85 Carl Guecia '85 Beth Harper '80 Thomas M. Harper '84 James W. Hart '85 Laura 75 B. Hirl Alice L Highland, Jr '85 Hoersch, Ph.D. 78 Christine M. J. Hogan Phillip E. Hughes, Daniel Raymond G. Huml '56 Louise Marie Jackson '83 J. James W. Jones '49 Jack M. Keen 72 McDonald '58 Kevin T. McEvoy '87 Timothy J. McFadden '86 Eileen Kelly '83 Eugene Kelly '58 Joseph Joanne Kelly '84 Michael Paul Kelly J. James 78 Susan Kennedy '86 Kipp '85 Irene Koszarek '84 Teresa Hooten Kozempel, O.D. Marline S. Kraus '87 David James N. Kuhn 74 '84 Leimkuhler '65 Alexandre S. LeMalefont '85 Teri L Lewis '86 Ann Lindlme '87 William Edward J, J. '81 McKeown III C. Mollenhauer, F.S.C. R. Morelli '86 McCloskey A. McCloskey, R. McCormack T. Mudry '84 Peter O'Donnell In J. Ratkus, in the Annual '84 Edward W. Skorpinski John F. Slanga 71 Karen T. Slevin '85 Chris C. Sterling '87 Michael A. Sweeder '86 Bogdan Szetala '85 F. Mark A. Thomas '85 Karen Thompson Michael W. Tokar '85 Nora Ann Tornero '82 Michael Valued Louis C. Ricciardi '87 Douglas M. Robinson '80 Vincent S. Rogliano '86 John D. Rossi III '81 John Mark Rowley '87 Michael Rucmski 71 Joseph J. John J. Weber '86 E. Oz Schumacher Anthony Michael J. J. . H. Veen '59 Winifred M. Venit '87 Joseph P. Charles T. Waddington Wahl '58 Waldner '62 Robyn M. White Thomas W. '85 '86 Whittle III '85 Robert D. Williams '84 Paul Winter '87 James C. Wolf 72 Jams D Wright '81 Marco Zanoni 78 Saltzman '87 Paul Scheiter, F.S.C '86 Paul Tursi '85 William F. Umek '68 '69 Ph.D. '58 '64 Sciole '87 Scotese '87 due to thise organizations which Fund Phonathon Program: actively ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps Honors Center Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Students' Government Association Alumni Board of Directors Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity Gamma PhD Harry B Sauers 71 Pauline Scalvmo '87 Ed J. Schaffer '87 '86 Shannon Leonard Rhoades '86 Jill 76 T. Scott A. Sher '87 E. addition, special thanks are participated John Christopher M Russell '85 Donna Ruzicka '84 Joseph Sacchetti '85 David F Saddler '86 Joseph A Saioni '60 '85 Audrey Nugent '85 Susan O'Connell '84 Michael C. O'Connor '84 Phi Ph.D. Margaret Nelson '84 Frank J. Noonan '55 '48 Marybeth Senn '86 '68 Ellen Reilly '83 J. Murphy '56 John Myseros '85 William R. Neary '85 '83 Jr., Mark Thomas James McCarthy Thomas N. McCarthy, Ph.D. L. '82 McLaughlin '86 Michael J. McLaughlin '86 Gregg R. Melmson '85 Martha Michael '85 Joseph G. Michels '86 Mary Ellen White Mitchell '82 P. Michael M. Mullin '84 W John John John D. X. Stephen Michael Malloy Matecki 70 E. McAlee. Esq. '59 Anna C. McAleer 77, '81 McCann Ingrid J. H. Keith Mosley Ronald Lawrence Martin B. '58 Gerald F Moritz '67 Frank Mosca 77 Paul M. Moser '52 LoCasale '69 Love L. '57 McGough Frank Emery O'Grady Parenteau '86 Gregory B. Pasquale '85 Joseph F. Pearson '57 Alfred G. Perlini 73 David C. Pendergast, F.S.C. '38 Laura Peszka '86 G. Chris Phillips '85 Roger Wilson Post 76 Timothy D. Quigley '84 Anthony Martin J. Loscalzo '84 Christopher E. Loughlm '87 James McGonigle T. McGranaghan 72 McHale 77 John P. Thomas J. Daniel E P. Nick C Okora '85 Richard K. Ormsby '86 Joseph M. Papaleo '59 McDevitt 78 Gerald V. McDevitt '66 71 Esq. Jr., Thomas '86 Marianne McCormick James McDermott '85 Robert Huck '49 Delta Fraternity *fff^^l A rW&tW M 1 BE3 V"^r* "Vr 'T*! US ^H m l^tw 'hw y$%&>itv tfSfff IB La Salle, Fall 1984 23 FROM A CREATIVE PARENT An Artistic Expression of Appreciation ment. "Stone is one of the truest, most natural forms of expression where you can find considerable inherent beauty." Dugan, who has studios in Meadowbrook, Pa., and Miami, says that many hidden wonders are slowly revealed by carving stone. In the process, he says, stone makes a sculptor "a precise craftsman, a student of light and shadow, a seeker of textures. It eventually gifts him with the ability to visually peel away layers of hard rocks and gaze deep inside at the wonders they hide." artistic D, 'ugan, who has been carving for about 12 years, researches prospective sites for his sculpture thoroughly and then travels widely to find the "rare and unusual stone" that best exemplifies what has become "the common denominator" of his work sweeping dynamic upward movements in soaring mobile curves and swirls. "I seek rhythms and relationships in my forms," says Dugan. "To me, these are elements essential to the successful realization of any carving. But they must exhibit ease and oneness with the stone itself. They must be an extension, an enhancement of the true character and nature of the stone. Otherwise, there is cacophony, not — symphony Jay J. and in the work." Before carving "The Solitude of Thought" at La Salle, Dugan carefully analyzed possible sights on the university's campus before selecting the foyer of Olney Hall. Precise location is extremely important to an artist, he says, because of such factors as relative light values. Dugan, a successful Jenkintown advertising exand investment counselor, has found a most "Shadows," for example, "are positive dimensions in because they add to the artistic configuration. They can be a very moving element to the sculpture." Dugan then spent nine months traveling back and forth to Carrara where he supervised his staff of Italian artists who did the heavier work involved in carving what was Dugan discusses sculpture with Brother President Patrick Ellis Brother President Emeritus Daniel Burke. sculpting J ay J. ecutive way to express his appreciation to the university educating three of his children. Dugan spent a year commuting to Italy, planning, design- originally a 12 ton piece of marble. on the ing, and carving a beautiful eight-ton sculpture, itude of Thought," that stands "The SolLa Salle's in the lobby of Olney Hall classroom building. Carved from white marble found in the town of Carrara, located about 80 miles north of Pisa, the La Salle sculpture coalesces "in a statement of joy and exuberance," according to Dugan, who considers himself "one of a rare breed" of artists. "Not many stone," says 24 Dugan concentrated work. It then took 1 2 hours to install "Solitude" its resting place at La Salle. Dugan's work is sold in galleries throughout the United creative for in detail States and in Paris, restrict Dugan who works their creative efforts to exclusively with that ele- is part of many in private collections Michigan. studied and trained at The Barnes FounArt, Pennsylvania College of Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, and at the Studios of Robert E. Dugan has dation, Montgomery, New Hope. who graduated from La in His children sculptors and including that of Lee A. lacocca, Salle include Step- hen (75), an investment counselor, Gerald (70), and Maureen ('80), who are both attorneys. Financial Report June 30,1984 X^a Salle University La Salle, Fall 1984 25 FINANCIAL— continued To The President and Trustees of La Salle University: INTRODUCTION We are pleased to submit the annual Financial Report of La Salle University for the fiscal year 1983-84. This report includes prepared by the Office financial statements for Vice President of the of SHORIAK & COMPANY, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Business Affairs and includes the opinion KIELY It statistically and graphically illustrates some of the more important activity and the continuing development of the areas of financial University. THE YEAR BRIEF IN 1983-84 FINANCIAL 1982-83 $30,711,529 $29,034,044 Total current revenues Expenditures and mandatory transfers Excess of current 28.764.494 27,019,190 1.947.035 2,014,854 1,887.855 1,957,421 59,180 57,433 revenues over current expenditures and mandatory transfers Net current funds transfers and other adjustments Charge unappropriated current to surplus to establish liability "Compensated Absences" per F.A.S.B. Ruling #43 for Net increase (decrease) -326,035 in current funds 59.180 (268,602) 3.537 3,689 2.215 2,343 ENROLLMENT Unduplicated student head count (fall semester) Day division Evening division Graduate programs Total Academic (fall' 1.166 1,116 6.918 7,148 4.065 4,299 full-time equivalents semester) Undergraduate 769 823 4,834 5,122 3.262 4.574 3,435 4,866 Graduate Total "Financial" full-time equivalent: Day division Total institution FUND BALANCES The University's million dollars as equity in all funds increased almost four summarized below: Fund Balance June 30, 1984 June 30. 1983 Current Funds $ Student loan funds Endowment and Unexpended of similar funds plant, $ 214,224 Change $+ 59.180 5.173.498 5,195,769 -22.271 11.405.934 10,458,944 +946.990 retirement indebtedness and renewal and replacement funds Net investment m plant Supplemental retirement and agency funds Total 26 ... 273.404 2.729.476 27.837.698 727.075 48.147.085 -1.590.993 4,320,469 23,466,049 +4.371.649 656,862 +70,213 44,312,317 +3,834.768 The most significant event in the life of the Institution during 1983-84 is reflected on the cover page rather than within the body of the balance sheet or any of the other financial statements: we are now LA SALLE UNIVERSITY. That says all and testifies to what we have become. While fiscal 1984 was entered into with some budgetary concerns precipitating from the projected demographic impact on enrollments and the corollary effect on revenues, actions by the University to address enrollment produced favorable results. Enrollment reflected (23%). Gifts and grants to all funds were $3,443,050, an increase $992,368. Current funds gifts from private sources were $1,440,081, up $747,888. Included in the gifts and grants was a $600,000 grant from the PEW Memorial Trust funding a major renovation of College Hall and a gift valued at $230,000 of the Dittmar-Penn property from the company's founder Mr. C.G. Ziegler in memory of his son, Frederick A. Ziegler. The Pennsylvania Institutional Assistance Grant was $789,048. This declined from the previous year record level of $895,134 as a result of a slightly lower per capita amount as well as the impact of chiefly the largest graduating classes the it outcomes due to one of a decline of approximately 6%, in the University's history. With regard to entering freshman this represented only about one-half of the projected decline based on demographic interpretations. Application and enrollment activity, in both undergraduate and graduate programs, justifies an expectation that with continued efforts we can reasonably expect a stabilized enrollment. Total current revenues of the University increased 6% from $29,034,000 to $30,712,000. Tuition revenues were up 4%, to just over $20,000,000. Total educational and general expenditures plus mandatory transfers also increased 6% to a total of $23,128,000. While the excess of current revenues over current expenditures declined slightly from $2,014,853 in the previous year to $1,947,064, there was none the less a healthy balance to provide the funds necessary for land, buildings, equipment, and programs. Included within current revenues were earnings and other gains on quasi-endowment funds totaling $727,247, an increase of $100,753 (17%) over the previous year. Earnings on the investment of current revenues of $528,726, were up $99,505 La Salle, Fall 1984 of 6% change in enrollment. APPLICATIONS, ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT: The following table reflects applications, acceptances, freshman enrollments, mean SAT scores and high school quintile rankings of the freshmen enrolled full-time in the University's Day Division for the current and previous year: 83-84 1982-83 Applications 2.371 2,401 Acceptances 1.696 1,687 730 663 978 893 989 892 73.5% 76.1% Enrolled Mean SAT Scores: Freshman enrolled National mean Percentage of entering freshmen in top two high school quintiles Approximately 260 students per year transfer from other institutions subsequent to their into the University freshman year. 27 FINANCIAL— continued FINANCIAL DATA ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION (dollars in thousands) HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 $10,766 $12,666 $13,756 $14,081 $14,582 2,482 1,118 2,333 2,892 1,461 3,312 1,895 2,120 2,791 3,454 2,243 2,292 3,502 2,336 2,916 5,117 2,198 1,044 6,694 2,399 1,193 1,432 2,134 7,986 3,147 1,272 1,563 2,360 8,391 3,192 1,323 1,690 2,456 8,277 2,655 1,338 1,800 2,507 2,970 66 1,685 3.320 1,890 3,700 85 2,470 4,150 95 2,750 4,540 99 2,990 6,689 7,075 7,753 8,470 9,016 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 $14,548 $15,456 $15,255 $14,685 $14,582 3,354 3,529 1,783 2,587 3,673 3,602 2,339 2,390 3,502 2,336 2,916 8,856 3,490 8,751 1,488 2,245 8,168 2,927 1,456 1,747 2,604 8,277 2,655 1,338 1,800 2,507 Basic day full-time tuition Evening division part-time tuition 4,013 4,051 Average room and board 2,277 90 2,306 4,103 94 2,739 4,328 89 2,868 4,540 99 2,990 $ 9,039 $ 8,633 $ 8,598 $ 8,833 $ 9,016 185.3 205.2 225.8 240.1 REVENUES: day undergraduate evening & other part-time part-time programs Graduate programs Gifts and grants Tuition, Tuition, EXPENDITURES: Instruction Other educational Student services & activities Staff benefits 1,101 Operation & maint. Physical Plant 1,661 FEES AND CHARGES: Basic day full-time tuition Evening division part-time tuition Average room and board QUASI-ENDOWMENT BOOK VALUE 74 HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA ADJUSTED FOR GENERAL INFLATION (In average 1984 dollars) REVENUES: day undergraduate evening & other part-time part-time programs Graduate programs Gifts and grants Tuition, Tuition, 1,511 3,153 2,101 3,095 EXPENDITURES: Instruction Other educational Student services & 6,915 2,970 1,411 activities Staff benefits Operation & maint. Physical Plant 1,411 1,733 2,617 3,329 1,380 1,762 2,561 FEES AND CHARGES: UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT BOOK VALUE HIGHER EDUCATION PRICE INDEX (1971 = 100) 99 250.4 (estimated) STUDENT FEES AND COMPETITION The shows the tuition, fees and room and board the University for the current and previous year: following table charges at Day undergraduate basic full-time tuition 1983-84 1982-83 $4,540 160 $4,150 95 160 160 2.990 2,750 Evening division, per credit hour Master of Business Administration program Graduate programs (other than MBA) Average room and board 99 180 STUDENT AID Approximately 80 percent of the University's undergraduate student body received financial assistance from federal, state, University and private sources. The majority of students eligible 28 receive an "aid package" consisting of grants, loans and work assistance which supplements each family's contribution to the student's total educational expenses. The distribution of financial aid to undergraduate students for financial aid during the current and previous fiscal year are set forth below: 1983-84 1982-83 $ 1.583.138 2.527.695 S 1,772,131 2,260,414 Guaranteed student loan program 4.576.043 4,990,235 University aid 2.015.858 946.509 1,874,946 650,157 $11,649,243 $11,547,883 Pennsylvania state grants Federal programs Private assistance Total 1983-84 and 1982-83 EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL EXPENDITURES INCLUDING MANDATORY TRANSFERS Increase (expressed in thousands) Educational and General 1983-84 1982-83 (decrease) $ $ $ Instruction— Day Arts and Sciences 4.453 Business Administration 1.067 4,573 1,089 1.039 1,074 Instruction— M.B. A. Program 116 292 285 906 303 248 927 Other Graduate Programs 117 61 1.009 766 Instruction— Evening Auxiliary Campus Programs Instruction— Summer Instruction— Graduate Religion Activities related to inst'l depts. 120 - 22 35 — 116 - 11 + 37 - 21 + + 56 243 23 1,669 - 771 756 + 15 11.703 11.583 + 120 5 - 13 Athletics 692 538 127 658 - Student activities 533 114 + 34 1.339 1.323 + 16 580 593 - 13 1.021(a) + + + + 643 + 634 + 1,875 + 51 68 262 1,266 Other inst'l & educ. depts. Libraries Total & Inst'l Educ. Services Student services Total student services and act. & Development Total Public Affairs General institutional services General institutional expenses Staff benefits Total general institutional 1.646(a) 808 378 799 1.800 1,690 3.629 2,867 2.507 2,456 9 110 762 Operation and maintenance of Physical Plant General administration Student aid ENDOWMENTS During the year the University appointed the Industrial Company to manage a portion of its endowment portfolio. The Provident National Bank continues to administer the funds previously placed under their management. At year-end, 'unds functioning as endowments totaled $11,649,243, an increase of $946,989 or 9.1%. Using the Higher Education Price index this was an inflation adjusted increase of $183,000 or 2%. Earnings on restricted endowments totaled $192,559 and earnings retained in quasi-endowment funds were $619,146. In addition to the application of earning there was $302, 1 50 in new principal added to restricted endowment funds. fiscal Bank and Valley Trust The 702 2.137 table below presents the endowments at June 30, 1984 with comparative figures for the previous year. BOOK VALUE AT Educational and General Expenditures Mandatory Transfers Total Less: Capital items included above Total Education NOTE: Totals may & General not add vertically 22.597 21,331 + 532 714 - 23.129 22,045 495 437 22.634 21,608 due to 182 6/30/84 Funds managed by Provident Bank' 31 1,084 58 + 1,026 $1,868,295 51,668,420 Short term investments 489.235 Other investments 124.190 349,849 96,566 2,114.835 2.481.720 Total Less: rounding. Due to other funds ( ENDOWMENTS QUASI IN EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL EXPENDITURES BY EXPENDITURE investments Due from other funds 52,791,884 2.613.019 110.000 4,140,423 110,000 1.611.442 1,577.252 18.531 8,619,559 9.381.131 1982-83 VS. 1983-84 Less: thousands) Due to other funds ( 365.000) ( 150,000) TOTAL QUASI- ENDOWMENTS 1983-84 TOTAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS Increase (decrease) over Total 2.974.940 Objects of art and other CATEGORY Supply and expense Capital equipment Student aid 51,989,384 $2,053,199 131 Real estate CHANGE wages 125,451) ENDOWMENTS Funds managed by Industrial Valley Bank Funds managed by Provident Bank Short term investments Salaries and ( $2,389,801 131 in 91.919) TOTAL RESTRICTED (a) Beginning in 1983-84 General Institutional Services includes expenditures applicable to Administrative Computing. In prior years total computing expenditures were included within Other Instructional and Educational Department expenditures. (expressed 6/30/83 RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS % $9,016,131 58,469,559 $11,405,932 510,458,943 of 1982-83 $ 167 Chanqe 782 54 262 $1,265 12.2 12.5 14.0 1.3% 10.3% ' MARKET VALUE OF FUNDS WITH INVESTMENT MANAGERS: Industrial Valley Bank Provident National Bank $1,962,743 4.774.034 5 4,804,428 Payment on long-term debt during the year totaled $1,648,936 made up of $448,542 principal and $770,091 interest. which was La Salle, Fall 1984 29 FINANCIAL— continued This increase of $430,303 over the previous year largely reflected the increased obligations under the Department of Education College Housing Loan of $4,716,000 and the 1983 University Revenue Bond Issue for $4,830,000; both of which were consummated in the latter part of fiscal 1982-83, These provided the funds for the new dormitory and dining hall, telephone systems, computing equipment, and other capital projects. The ratio of debt service to current fund revenues increased from .042 in 1982-83 to .054 in 1983-84. Total payment on long-term debt was 5.4% of current revenues and 5.6% of Educational and General expenditures plus Auxiliary Enterprises. Educational and general expenditures per student rose from $4,281 to $4.784— up $503 or 11.7%. Instructional expenditures as a percentage of Educational and General expenditures declin- ed slightly from 38% to 36%; reflecting not only the continuing efforts of the University to adjust instructional tionate to enrollment but also the expenses propor- increase of other cost categories supporting the educational process. Direct instructional expenditures increased 4.5% from $1,638 to $1,712 per FTE In its continuing effort to provide maximum assistance to stu- funded aid increased from $1,874,946 to $2,136,501; up 14.0%. As the fiscal year came to a close, did so with the University in a stable financial state and with reasonable expectations for its future. The receipt of the Dittmar-Penn property provided comfortable facilities for the Physical Facilities Department and others yet to be determined and the consummation of an agreement for the purchase of the Belfield Estate (also known as the Blain Farm) provide us with challenges for efficiently assimilating these new facilities. In order to insure a well planned progression in the use of space and to effectively anticipate future resource requirements to keep a well maintained physical plant, an dents, architectural/engineering firm has been engaged to assist the development of a comprehensive Master Plan. A reassessment of our computing needs was also accomplished during the fiscal year resulting in a commitment by University with the the University for the allocation of major resources to both structional and administrative computing in "state of the art" facilities to support the instructional activity. Aware of the continuing need to provide every possible assistance to the families of our students in paying their educational expenses, in addition to increasing its commitment to funding Spring of 1984 we announced payment plan students, effective with the Fall Semester 1984. The first phase of the fund raising Campaign for for all enrolled of institutional financial aid, in the the availability of a "deferred note" the 80's ended during the fiscal year with the highest level of gifts and grants received by the University in any one fiscal year of $3,443,050. With stabilizing enrollments, university status, record setting and grants, and the loyal and dedicated support of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, faculty and staff, and the alumni, parents and other friends, we look with assurance to the continued growth and development of our University. gifts University it CURRENT REVENUES FISCAL YEAR 83-84 TOTAL 30.712 100 t in 000 Respectfully submitted. DAVID C. FLEMING Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer. EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS 0OS TOTAL I :»2H t III 000 100 DOS I mine IFFUK J5J0 20N MmVTTItS KEUTEO TO «CA0 KTO tai 9* BEJt *D«umSTTUTIO» 1701 ZIN 30 in- order to maintain SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING The accounting policies followed by La Salle Unidescribed below to enhance the usefulness of the financial statements to the reader. significant versity are ACCRUAL BASIS The financial statements of La Salle University have oeen prepared on the accrual basis. The statement of current fund revenues, expenditures, and transfers is a statement of the financial activities of current funds related to the current reporting does not purport to present the results of operations income or loss for the period. To the extent that current funds are used to finance plant expenassets, the amounts so provided are accounted for as 1 ditures, in the case of normal replacement of movable equipment; (2) mandatory transfers, in the cases of required provisions for debt amortization, and (3) transfers of a nonmanperiod. It or the net ( datory nature for all ) other cases. FUND ACCOUNTING In order to ensure observances of limitations and restrictions placed on the use of the resources available to the University, the accounts of the University are maintained in accordance with the principles of "fund accounting." This is the procedure by which resources for various purposes are classified for accounting and reporting purposes into funds that are in accordance with activities or objectives specified. Separate accounts are maintained for each fund; however, in the accompanying financial statements, funds that have similar characteristics have been combined into fund groups. Accordingly, all financial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund group. Within each fund group, balances restricted by outside FIVE POLICIES: sources are so indicated and are distinguished from unrestricted funds allocated to specific purposes by action of the Board of Trustees. Externally restricted funds may only be utilized in accordance with the purposes established by the source of such funds and are in contrast with unrestricted funds over which the Board of Trustees retains full control to use in achieving any of its institutional purposes. Restricted endowment funds are subject to the restrictions of gift instruments requiring in perpetuity that the principal be invested and the income only be utilized. Quasi-endowment (funds functioning as endowments) funds have been established by the Board of Trustees, and any portion of unrestricted endowment funds may be expended at board discretion. All gains and losses arising from the sale, collection, or other disposition of investments and other non-cash assets are accounted for in the fund which owned them. Ordinary income derived from investments, receivables, and the like is accounted for in the fund owning such assets, except for quasi-endowment fund earnings which are reported as revenues in unrestricted current funds. All other unrestricted revenue is accounted restricted current fund. Restricted gifts, grants, for in the endowment unin- resources are accounted for in the appropriate fund. Restricted current funds and grants are reported as revenues and expenditures in current funds when expended for current operating purposes. come, and other restricted OTHER SIGNIFICANT POLICIES Other significant accounting policies are set and the notes hereto. forth in the financial statements YEAR TRENDS: ENROLLMENT •Total Number of Students •Financial Full-time equivalent. (Tuition revenue La Salle, Fall 1984 * full-time tuition charge) 31 FINANCIAL— continued BALANCE for the year ended with comparative figures for ASSETS 1983-84 CURRENT FUNDS: $ Cash and short-term investments 1982-83 $ 2,620,391.40 254,576.53 53,606.56 536,853.17 792,309.39 626,435.96 4,884,173.01 2,913,712.52 319,066.74 153,606.56 696,177.82 1,015,320.88 103,742.31 5,201,626.82 134,686.37 5,038,212.05 5,172,898.42 174,703.58 5,021,065.52 5,195,769.10 27,103.56 10,249,681.19 15,000.00 78,990.00 110,000.00 1,363,547.96 11,844,322.71 65,029.19 9,069,287.31 15,000.00 78,990.00 110,000.00 1,374,379.39 10,712,685.89 Mortgage receivable 2,375,435.32 354,040.82 Construction in progress Due from other funds Total 2,729,476.14 2,858,267.30 430,752.06 5,597,449.89 150,000.00 9,036,469.25 33,938,054.41 1,205,825.67 9,466,934.81 44,610,814.89 47,340,291.03 25,982,829.82 1,166,745.18 8,787,639.23 35,937,214.23 44,973,683.48 535,959.08 4,669.36 186,446.87 727,075.31 469,975.70 4,701.77 182,185.96 656,863.43 Accounts receivable — Note # 1 ... Invested in N.D.S.L. Funds Inventories Deferred charges— Note #2 Due from other funds Total Current Funds STUDENT LOAN FUNDS-Note # 3 Cash Notes receivable Total Student Loan Funds ENDOWMENT & SIMILAR FUNDS— Note #6 Cash Investments Trust funds Irrevocable bequests Real estate Investments in objects of art Total Endowment & Similar Funds PLANT FUNDS: Unexpended, Retirement of Indebtedness, and Renewals and Replacements Cash and investments Investment in Plant Building and grounds Improvements other than buildings Apparatus, furniture & library Total Invested in Plant Total Plant Funds AGENCY FUNDS: Cash and Investments Due from employees and others Due from other funds Total Agency Funds See Accompanying Notes Which Are An 32 SHEET lune 30, 1984 :he year June 30, 1983 LIABILITIES 1983-84 $ Accounts payable and other accruals— Note 4 1982-83 $ 412,344.98 638,871.82 1,290,563.84 2,358,064.32 363,348.04 186,446.87 273,404.96 4,884,173.01 999,949.60 3,042,468.46 123,926.40 182,185.96 214,224.58 5.201,626.82 4,453,913.42 698,143.00 20,842.00 5,172,898.42 4,502,084.06 693,685.04 2,389,801.89 9,016,131.77 1.989,384.49 8,469,559.09 253,742.31 10,712,685.89 Salaries, interest Deferred income— Note 5 Current commitments Due to other funds Fund balance Total Current Funds STUDENT LOAN FUNDS Advanced by U.S. Government Advanced by La Salle College Due to other funds Total Student Loan Funds ENDOWMENT AND SIMILIAR 5,195,769.10 FUNDS Funds- Principal of Restricted Quasi-Endowments— Unrestricted Due to other funds Total Endowment Funds . — 11,844,322.71 PLANT FUNDS: Unexpended, Retirement of Indebtedness, & Renewals & Replacements— Note #7 Mortgages payable Fund balances: 4,716,000.00 Unexpended Retirement of indebtedness Renewals and replacements Total Total Investment in Fund Balance 2,909,461.10 937,899.30 473,108.85 4.320,469.25 9,036,469.25 1,935,000.00 9,945,911.93 4,725,00.00 167,204.91 2.043,000.00 5.598,165.55 4.830,000.00 16,773,116.84 27,837,698.05 44,385,814.89 47,340,291.03 12,471,165.55 23,466,048.68 35,937,214.23 44,973,683.48 535,959.08 432,965.78 191,116.23 727,075.31 223.897.65 656,863.43 Plant Bonds payable— Note #8 Mortgage obligations Obligations under capital lease Due 504,325.87 1,640,696.89 584,453.38 2,729,476.14 2,729,476.14 to other funds Total bonds, mortgages, loans other obligations and Net investment in plant Total Investment in plant Total Plant Funds AGENCY FUNDS Supplemental retirement balance— Note #9 Other agency funds Total ttegral Part Of La Salle, Fall Agency Funds The Financial Statements 1984 33 FINANCIAL— continued NOTES TO BALANCE SHEET 6/30/84 NOTE 7— Retirement of Indebtedness, Renewal and NOTE 1— Accounts Replacement Funds Receivable The June 30th balance of current fund accounts receivable be collected for summer programs; tuition due from sources other than the students; Campus Store book bills and receivables; Food Service accounts receivable; and reimbursements due to the University from the Christian Brothers Community. reflects tuition to NOTE 2— Deferred Charges Salaries, wages and other expenditures applicable to summer programs are deferred to the next fiscal year. Expenses incurred prior to June 30 on incomplete special activity projects are also deferred until the next fiscal year. The deferred charges also include Campus Store credits for books returned to the publisher for which the 1983-84 Campus Store "cost of sales" has been relieved. NOTE 3— Student Loan Funds Student Loan Funds are comprised of $5,091,318 in National Loan Funds and $60,738 in funds applicable to the Gulf Student Loan Program. The $5,091,318 in funds of the National Direct Student Loan Program are made up of $4,453,913 contributed by the United States Government and $637,404 from La Salle University. The difference between the Current Funds due from Student Loan Funds of $53,607 and the funds advanced by the University of $637,404 results from earnings and cancellation of loans within loan funds and from a change in University fiscal policy in 1979-80 whereby Univer- Under a Housing, Dining, University Union System Bond In- denture, between the University and the United States Government, the University is obliged to accumulate and maintain a Retirement of Indebtedness Fund composed of a "Bond and Interest" and "Repairs and Replacement" sinking fund in a total amount of $665,000. This was accomplished during the 1969-70 fiscal year and no additional payments to the principal of these funds are required. The 1983 La Salle University Revenue Bonds issued by the Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authorities on behalf of the and the Capital Lease Payable between the and the Authority requires a "Debt Service Reserve" University University in the amount of $540,000. This was acJune 1983 from a portion of the proceeds of the fund be established complished in bond issue. The College Housing Program mortgage loan between the University and the Department of Education requires the establishment of a "Debt Service Reserve" and a "Repair and Replacement Reserve" account. At June 30, 1984 the University had made the required annual payments into these accounts. Direct Student sity advances to the NDSL Program are treated as "transferred funds rather than advances. The existing Current Fund balance due from Loan Funds of $53,607 is being amortized over the next several years. to" loan NOTE 8— Plant Funds— Bonds, Mortgages, and Capital Lease Obligations Maturity Date Date The interest and other accruals over nine or twelve months. At June 30, 1984 there were accrued faculty salaries totaling $874,350 due to be paid to the faculty during July and August 1984. At June 30, 1984 administrative, staff and service personnel had accumulated vacation benefits of approximately $333,797 which in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board Statement Number 43, "Accounting for Compensated Absences" is included in this liability account balance. However, tract salary is University policy that vacation entitlements cannot be accumulated; are not surrenderable for cash (except in certain limited circumstances); and, in most cases, non-faculty personnel are not replaced during periods of vacations or temporary absences. it 1995 1993 2001 2005 1961 1965 to the next fiscal year. and special been incurred grant yet It is 500,000 2%% 3V % 3 % 1,109,000 $ 500,000 1,100,000 1958 1972 1972 103,000 749,000 303,000 780,000 $ 1,935,000 Obligations Insurance Company Life 13%% 1985 1997 1997 $ 2,000,000 $ 80,241 9 /4%(a) 3,000,000 2,310,977 8%% 3,000,000 2,354,641 9%% 250,000 205,481 600,000 278,571 1 Beneficial Savings Fund 1979 1994 The First 1980 1986 Pennsylvania Bank Prime US. Department 1983 2022 of + V2 % Education 3% 4,716,000 4,71 6.000(b) Mortgage Obligations Total $ 9,945,911 Capital Lease Payable Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority 9.25% 1994 Total Capital with the fiscal policy of the University, 2 3 <i% 2 NOTE 5— Deferred Income accordance Balance Revenue Bonds Payable Total 1983 Deferred income represents the tuition revenues of the summer programs recorded or collected prior to June 30, which in Principal Amount Housing and Urban Development 1955 1958 Northwestern Mutual University offers faculty the option of receiving their con- Principal Bonds- Revenue Mortgage NOTE 4— Salaries, Rate Lease Payable Total bonds, mortgages and $ 4,725,000 capital lease payable accrued $ 4,725,000 (avg) $4,830,000(c) $16,605,911 also includes funds received for certain activity projects, the cost for which have not or the projects are incomplete. (a) States As an assist in the financing of Olney Hall, the United Government through the Department of Education has Endowment and similar funds are divided into two groups— funds contributed and restricted to a specific use; and granted the University an "interest subsidy" applicable to the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company mortgage loan. The subsidy covers the spread between 3% and 9 /4% on the annual debt service of 85% of the total eligible cost of Olney Hall, or a constant annual grant of $115,025 for a period of twenty- funds and earnings thereon five NOTE 6— Endowment Funds 1 University. 34 to be used at the discretion of the years. (b) The United States Department of Education has provided a College Housing Loan Program mortgage loan in the amount of $4,716,000 towards the financing of a dormitory/dining hall. (c) 1983 University Revenue Bonds issued by the Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority. The University is obligated to the Authority in the form of a "Capital Lease" providing for annual lease payments equal to the amount of the debt service on the revenue bonds. Coupons on the bonds range from 5.75% to 9.50%, depending on maturity, with an average coupon rate of 9.25%. FIVE NOTE 9— Prior In Service Retirement Funds addition to the regular University Retirement Plan, the Uni- has established and maintains a University total conwhich is managed through the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association. This plan provides supplemental retirement income for a closed group of employees who had eligible service prior to the implementation of the current regular retirement program. See FORM 3 for the fiscal activity in this fund during the fiscal year. versity tributory, prior service retirement plan YEAR TRENDS: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE LAST TOTAL CURRENT REVENUE-PERCENT FIVE YEARS TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES-PERCENT 35 FINANCIAL— continued STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND OTHER CHANGES for the year ended June 30, 1984 with comparative figures for the year ended June 30, 1983 1983-84 CURRENT REVENUES: Tuition State and fees and Private and contracts grants and contracts local grants gifts, Sales and services of educational activities Administrative and other revenues Total Educational and General Revenues Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises Total Current $ $ Federal grants and contracts Revenues 1982-83 20,420,260.72 294,561.24 921,135.15 1,700,203.82 268,276.00 1,559,073.16 25,163,510.09 5,548,019,58 30,711,529.67 19,778,331.90 403,792.34 1,000,586.20 887,969.96 228,455.50 1,455,399.30 23,754,535.20 5,279,508.62 29,034,043.82 EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS: Educational and General: Instruction Activities related to educational activities Other instruction and educational services Libraries Student services and activities Public Affairs and Development General institutional expenses Staff benefits General administration and trustees Operation and maintenance of physical plant Student aid Mandatory Transfers 8,276,933.50 1,008,808.70 1,645,987.60 771,091.31 1,338,477.71 580,632.21 8,391,414.80 766,196.45 1,829,978.30 1,799,617.20 701,555.58 1,177,500.49 2,506,999.77 2,136,501.21 22,596,583.09 2,455,844.07 1,669,282.79 756,191.98 1,323,107.20 593,119.00 1,689,664.83 634,186.32 1,874,946.45 21,331,454.38 for: Principal on non-auxiliary debt Student Loan Fund matching requirements Debt service reserve requirements Prior service (supplemental) retirement program funding Mandatory transfers Total Educational and General 328,458.62 101,250.78 — 330,425.24 100,000.00 63,699.00 102,000.00 531,709.40 23,128,292.49 21,927,578.62 5,781,649.54 5,410,429.66 252,795.00 118,117.29 96,514.00 6,130,958.54 29,259,251.03 -494,786722 5,528,546.95 27,456,125.57 -436,934.82 28,764,464.81 27,019,190.75 1,947,064.86 2,014,853.07 102,000.00 596,124.24 Auxiliary Enterprises: Expenditures Mandatory transfers for: Principal on debt Debt service reserve, renewal and replacement services Total Auxiliary Enterprises and mandatory transfers Capital items included above Net Total Expenditures and Mandatory Transfers Excess of Current Revenues Over Total Expenditures and Mandatory Transfers Total expenditures 36 1982-83 OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS/(DEDUCTIONS) Net adjustments of prior periods 1981-82 _$ 217,578.34 7,534.73 107,111.85 146,679.98 Transferred "from" other funds: Endowment funds applied for designated purpose charge to establish liability for compensated absences per F.A.S.B. Rule #43 Prior period (326,035.00) Transferred "to" other funds: Retirement of indebtedness reserve funds Land, buildings and improvements Quasi Endowment Funds Total Other Transfers and Additions/(Deductions) Net Increase'(Decrease) Current Funds Balance (162,973.00) (1,430,455.13) (1,393,409.99) (619,146.54) (718,225.61) (1,887,884.48) 59,180.38 (2,283,455.89) (268,602.82) FIVE YEAR TRENDS: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS TOTAL CURRENT REVENUES IN DOLLARS TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES IN DOLLARS ^^ La Salle, Fall 1984 37 FINANCIAL— continued STATEMENT OF CHANGE for the year ended June IN 30, FUND BALANCES 1984 Endowment Funds Student Funds Loan Funds Restricted Quasi $ S $ $ Current Unrestricted REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS: Current operating revenues Earning on other than current fund investments Gifts and grants to other than current 30,711,529.67 funds 302,150.57 71,173.00 Interest collected Reimbursement for 192,559.50 2,226.66 NDSL principal cancelled Federal capital construction Adjustments for prior periods Gain on sale of assets Total revenues and additions 11,257.00 227,078.34 30,938,608.01 494,710.07 84,656.66 EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS: Current operating expenditures (net of capital items) Prior period charge 27,883,446.41 to establish liability for compensated absences per FASB Rule #43 Transferred to individual retirement annuities Reduction of high school mortgage balance Loan principal cancelled/return to government .... Loan collection and administrative costs Loss on sale/exchange of assets Total expenditures and other deductions 96,685.87 32,934.25 27,883,446.41 30,960.00 30,960.00 9,522.84 9,522.84 129,620.12 TRANSFERS AMONG FUNDS-Additions (Deductions) Mandatory: Bond, mortgage & capital lease principal Prior service retirement plan Loan fund matching contributions Retirement of indebtedness funds Renewal & replacement funds Expended for plant facilities Allocated to unrestricted endowments Restricted endowment funds applied Intra fund additions/(reductions) and adjustment Transfer to retirement of indebtedness funds Retirement of indebtness funds Total transfers, additions and (Deductions) Net Increase (Decrease) for the year Fund balance at beginning of year Fund balance at end of year 38 581,253.62) 102,000.00) (101,250.78) 52,584.00) 43,930.00) 1,430,455.13) 619,146.54) 107,111.85 9,500.00) 162,973.00) (2,995,981.22) 59,180.38 214,224.58 273,404.96 1,250.78 ( ( 1,250.78 43,712.68) 5,195,769.10 5,152,056.42 107,111.85) 22,342.12 84,769.73) 400,417.50 1,989,384.49 2,389,801.99 ( ( 40,000.00) 619,146.54 1,613.86) 577,532.68 546,572.68 8,469,559.09 9,016,131.77 ^ Plant Funds Unexpended Renewal and Replacement Retirement of Indebtedness $ $ $ 74,646.86 48,484.53 — — 18,019.00 92,665.86 48,484.53 145,506.27 — 145,506.27 — — — — — — — (2,094,940.61) — 18,930.00 (402,860.48) — — (2,497,801.09) (2,405,135.23) 2,909,461.10 504,325.87 La Salle, Fall 1984 62,860.00 111,344.53 473,108.85 584,453.38 Investment Agency Funds $ $ 47,985.21 — 225,000.00 — — 225,000.00 47,985.21 Plant $ — 42,958.16 — — 42,958.16 — — — 52,584.00 — 384,692.48 162,973.00 600,249.48 702,797.59 937,899.30 1,640,696.89 Supplemental Retirement Funds in (46,991.91) — (46,991.91) — — — — — — — — — — (32,718.42) 4,146,649.27 4,371,649.37 23,466,048.68 27,837,698.05 102,000.00 102,993.30 432,965.78 535,959.08 581,253.62 — — 3,565,395.75 — 102,000.00 — — (32,718.42) 223,897.65 191,116.23 39 FINANCIAL— continued Reverend Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., President La Salle College in the City of Philadelphia 20th Street and Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 We have made an examination of the Balance Sheet of La Salle University as of June 1984 and the related statements of changes in fund balances and current funds revenues, expenditures and other changes for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered 30, applicable in the circumstances. our opinion, the aforementioned financial statements, which are annexed hereto, present fairly the financial position of La Salle University at June 30, 1984 and the changes in fund balances and the current funds revenues, expenditures and other changes for the In year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis. ; August 30, 1984 Wynnewood, PA 40 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS fllimm fleai/ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 71 '48 Southampton, Pa. He pi will assume the overall responsibilities for the lending function throughall divisions of Horizon Financial across the out state of Pennsylvania. Eugene Ashman Eugene president of D. Southampton, Pa., has been designated a certified employee benefit specialist (CEBS) by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and the Wharton School of '66 Ashman D. Co., in University the of Pennsylvania. Leon Polowczuk has joined Strathmore Press Inc., Cherry as vice president/general man- N.J., Hill, in ager. John McCloskey, L. '73 vice president of public affairs at the university, served as chairman of J. Murray ;si H. Kennedy has been elected vice president of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, headquartered in Valley Forge. John Charles Conway, C.P.A., has .been appointed treasurer of the Seltzer Corporation, in West L. Atlantic City, N.J. Thomas J. Murray the Domestic division of the InterTrade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce at a Senior Commercial Officers Conference held in Tel Aviv and Cairo. He is regional managing director for the Middle At- resented lantic Pa. '74 rep- national '56 States. Vincent D. Zeller has been named controller of the Bala Cynwyd based Gelco Space, a supplier of commercial modular & mobile construction. '75 Alexander M. Labunka was promoted to assistant treasurer at Chase Manhattan Bank, in New '67 York '76 i in Cherry Hill. juris doctor '78 N.J. Michael J. Ushka 157 Vincent M. Dombrowski has been promoted president at PNB Mortgage Corporation, in Haddonfield. N.J. James Firmani received his M.B.A. degree from Widener University Paul J. Kelly, III, was promoted to to assistant vice William T. awarded Lee, CHFC, CLU, has been the chartered financial consultant pro- award from the American fessional designation Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is a general manager for the New York Life Insurance Co. in Johnstown, Pa. College City. David Breen has received his degree from Widener University. John P. Devine has been appointed insurance manager of the RCA. Government Systems division J. tant vice president of Fidelity Thomas area colleges. Coonahan has been named assisBank, in Philadelphia. Terence C. McPoyle has been promoted to senior corporate trust officer and assistant secretary at Fidelity Bank. William Weber has been appointed director of local group sales for Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia, in Reading, Francis Mayor W. Wilson Goode's Philadelphia City Scholarship Program Committee that awarded grants to 52 high school graduates attending in Richard F. Lepping has announced his retirement from St. Mary's Hospital in Langhorne. He has been a member of the hospital's management team since its opening. Michael J. Ushka hasioined T-Bar IncorDorated. Wilton, Conn., as vice president of marketing operations. He is responsible for sales administration, applications '61 engineering, sales support and field service. '68 James Finance E. McCloskey Inc.. a is financial President of Formula planning consulting firm. senior manager Group of Peat. in the Private Business Advisory Marwick, Mitchell. & Co., C.P.A. '79 Alberto M. Tecce has been promoted to assisBotany 500, in Philadelphia. BIRTH: to William P. Quinn, Jr., and his wife Patricia, their first child, a son William John. tant controller of '80 Linda J. Miller delegates to was selected as one represent Blue Cross at of the six the annual '69 James T. president of McLaughlin was appointed vice the Municipal Bond Club of Phila- Craig has been named President of AirInc., a Hatboro, Pa. based subsidiary of Healthdyne Inc. Leo delphia. Richard Reynaud was appointed group vice president, La Salle, lending, Fall at 1984 Horizon Financial, in Albert Szczepaniak received degree from Widener University. Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler his MBA. was incorrectly identified as a founder of the Evening Division '70 '65 CORRECTION F. Shields in the summer issue of La Salle. The actual founder was Sprissler. Dr. Joseph 41 YWCA Women's Achievement Forum. She senior accountant delphia. at is a Blue Cross of Greater Phila- MARRIAGE: James Richard Styles to Patricia Mary Weston. '81 Keith M. Cianfrani is a 1st Lieut, in the Air Force Reserves, presently attending jet pilot training at Williams Air Force base, in Arizona. Vincent Cuccurullo of Price-Waterhouse has been promoted senior tax accountant at the Philadelphia based accounting firm. MARRIAGE: Keith M. Cianfrani to Susan Gauthier. '82 George George didate T. T. Kenny, Jr. Kenny, Jr. state for is a Republican can- representative sylvania's 170th legislative district. from He is Penncurrent- together, of the tor of special activities at the university. MARRIAGE: James Francis Corey Ann Louise to and workshops designed to bring the alumni and students was held on campus on Saturday, Sept. 28. Ellen Reilly, '82. served as chairperson event and was assisted by Paul Kelly, 78 (standing), and Greg Geruson, '83. "Explorerfest," a series of social events working in pharmaceutical sales. Lois Ann (Nark) Rutter has been named assistant direcly Sharon Brass. SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES '42 ter's '56 T. Tobin, Jr., received the "distinguished teaching award," from Saint Joseph's University. Nicholas Dienna has |oined the staff of Cheltenham Federal Savings and Loan as vice president/operations. Bernard J. Freitag was '50 elected to a three year term as a member of the Board of Directors of the Fulbright Alumni As- John sociation. first degree in sociology from the University of Delaware. John J. Pettit, Jr., vice president of the '62 Esq., was elected Prothonotaries and Clerks of Court Association of Pennsylvania at annual meeting their Pittsburgh, Pa. in Richard Rossi '57 V. Dugan is staff director, subcommittee on energy, research and production for the U.S. House of Representatives committee on Science and Technology. On a recent visit to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico he was greeted by James H. Breen, '56, Public John James Helwig Michael Connors celebrated 25 years of teaching service at Gwynedd Mercy College, becoming the first lay faculty member to log a quarter a century at the insititution. John Helwig, Jr., M.D., chief of the cardiovascular section of the Germantown Hospital and Medical Center, and clinical professor of medicine at Temple University School of Medicine, was elected president of of the Philadelphia Academy of Cardiology. Affairs Director there. Dr. John J. William F. Simpson, C.P.C.U., has been recognized by the American Institute for Property and Liability Underwriters and The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters for completing the necessary requirements in the Continuing Professional Development Program. Judge Joseph T. Walsh has been nominated to be vice chancellor of the Court of Chancery, in 42 Delaware. J. McKee for information has been named instructor systems management in Belmont Athletic Department Newsletter Available McCann, associate professor of foreign languages and at the university, had his story, "A Hero by Any Other Name," accepted for publication in the Fall 1984 edition of Mississippi Valley Review, a literary review published by West- The literatures ern Illinois University. '58 '52 Thomas James E. Franz has been appointed senior vice lending officer for Collective Federal Savings in Egg Harbor, N.J. president/chief '61 Enrico been elected Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol (Pa.) Township for 1984-85. Robert Joseph Rush, Jr., received his masDiRienzo, M.D., president of the medical has staff at Athletic Department will pub- lish a newsletter with information on all La Salle's varsities including schedules, results, information on special alumni trips to basketball games and much more. The cost for one year's subscription (approximately one issue per month during the school year) is $25. Make checks payable to La Salle University and mail to: Explorer News, Athletic Department, Hayman Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19141. (All current athletic donors will receive the newsletter, and need not pay the subscription.) College's School of Business, Nashville, Tenn. Richard A. Rossi has been made a partner in Waterhouse Accounting firm. He was manager in the Philadelphia the Price formerly a senior He office. a partner assume his new responsibilities as management consulting services will in the department CDR George P. Vercessi, has been promoted to assistant chief of information for the Navy Department in Washington, DC. J>5 Dr. Dominic Cotugno has been chosen by the Kingsway Regional Board Camden County (N.J.) of Education as the Schools' new district superintendent. Dr. James A. Dunn, Jr., an associate professor of political science at Camden campus, has been Rutgers University's elected secretary-treasurer of the American Association of University Professors' chapter there. Joseph sociate J. Karlesky has been appointed asdean of academic affairs at Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pa. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy National Conference, in San Francisco in October. The title of his presentation was "Uses of Family Therapy Techniques in School Settings." Michael J. Greenberg has pined the leasing staff of Neshaminy Interplex Business Center in Bucks County, Pa. Thomas Francis Kennedy announced the formation of Kennedy, Burleson & Hackney attorneys at law. Albert A. Monillas has been appointed assistant superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Wilmington, Del. which has 30 schools (15,000 students) under its auspices. John J. O'Donnell, M.D., a physician on the emergency department of staff Franklin Regional Medical Center in Franklin, Pa., recently received notification from American Board pf Emergency Medicine that he has completed all requirements to become a certified diplomat of that board. the 71 David Coffey has received his doctor of osteopathy degree from the Philadelphia College Medicine. Philip E. Hughes, C.P.A., announced the formation of Shiftman & Hughes, a professional corporation of Certified Public Accountants, in Blue Bell, Pa. Jeffrey M. Jonaitis has been promoted to director of Stanhome, Inc.'s customer care center m Easthampton, Mass. of Osteopathic '66 Jr., J.D., Thomas Danzi, M.D. recently had his book: Free Yourself from Digestive Pain published by J. Prentice-Hall Inc. Michael Anthony DellVecchia, M.D., Ph.D., completed a master's degree in biomedical engineering at Drexel University and then matriculated to the Temple University School of Medicine. While completing residencies in anatomical pathology, clinical pathology and ophthalmology at Temple Hospital he simultaneously completed a Ph.D. in engineering/biophysics biomedical Anthony DePaul was J. and the board Data Systems named was teacher" man at Princeton. N.J. "outstanding Jersey. He is language department chair- who in participated a seminar on Communication and Freedom" at California State College, in San Bernardino, this past summer. '68 Noon, Jr., has been promoted vice president at Fidelity Bank. lending officer in He is a to eastern staff at Friends Leonard M. Evans Philadelphia. and Steven H. Goldstein received doctor of osteopathy degrees from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Richard Joseph Gawarzewski has received his doctor of dental medicine degree from Temple University School of Dentistry Chrystyna Rakoczy-Zwil earned a doctor of optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. MARRIAGE: Edward R. Lipski to Catherine D. Pittner. BIRTHS: to Albert Thorp, Ml and his wife Janet M. McMahon Thorp, '80, MBA, their first child, a son, John Brendan: to Marianne McGettigan Walker, and her husband Edward, a boy, Kevin Edward, their second child. 77 William H. Kenney has joined the law 78 Kenneth Johnson Rev. Leonard Hindsley, O.P. has been ordained a priest of the Dominican Order at St. Dominic's Church, Washington, DC. Kenneth W. Johnson was recently appointed training manager at Independence Bancorp, Inc., in Perkasie, PA. Norman Johnson has created a new sports game "Live-Goal Basketball," an indoor-outdoor game geared from Bryn Mawr for children 10 to 13. tein received their doctor of osteopathy degrees from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Kathleen bachelor's degree gram from fessions of phia. the D. Bradley earned a the physician assistant pro- school of Allied Hahnemann Health Pro- University, in Philadel- Ann Robison Butzner master's degree of in in has received her Nursing from the University Delaware. MARRIAGE: John Joseph Waldron, Kelley Jr. to Lynn Banach. 79 College. Paul Cannon received his Widener University. Brian 73 McNamee Stephen F. Jankowski has been appointed vice president of Benton & Bowles, Inc., in New York. Leonard J. Keating, Jr., has been to the position of senior vice president of corporate and financial services for Meridian Bancorp, Inc. in Reading, Pa. Robert Mclntyre was named "fellow" for a Diagnosis Related Group (DRG), a two year study at Ger- Hospital funded by a $100,000 grant from the Glenmede Trust, Co. BIRTH: to John Oliver Alivernini and his wife Irene, their third child, a son, Daniel. mantown 70 Erb presented a seminar Fall . Vincent Richard Avallone, Jr., Eugene Mario DiMarco, and Benjamin Charles Eps- B. McGeehan, Jr., served as press secretary to Pennsylvania State Representative Joseph M. Hoeffel during his congressional campaign in the 13th district. William P. '69 La Salle, in MBA Degree from Bernot Kimmel George Banking group. I J. Hospital, H. Water, Jr., has been promoted to assistant in Philadelphia. com- PennU.S. Commercial the sylvania division of Fidelity's Timothy pointed to the senior medical vice president at Fidelity Bank, Johnson is a staff psychologist at the John F. Kennedy Mental Health center, Philadelphia. Robert Shannon received his Ph.D. in Spanish promoted in charge 76 Robert E. Desmond, M.D., has been ap- Rome, Comisky & McCauley as an associate in their Haddonfield office. Robert Bruce Zehnle "Rhetoric, mercial ning. firm of Blank, Union Catholic High School. H. re- acclaim for her own show "An Evening with Bernadette Galanti," presented by the Indiana Repertory Theatre's Cabaret in Indianapolis. Ann B. Loftus has toined New Jersey National Bank as an assistant vice president in marketing and strategic plan- versity foreign a mathematics teacher at Philadelphia High School for Girls, was one of the 15 high school teachers from throughout the United James 72 Drexel. J. Fallon, States Bernadette V. Galanti critical Robert Farber and George MacConnell received juris doctor degrees from Widener Uni- elected chairman of '67 John University. ceived favorable chief executive officer of Cogito in New in at Widener 1984 at the has been promoted to assistant vice president of Beneficial Savings Bank, in northeast Philadelphia. 74 Floyd Cotlar received his from Widener University. juris doctor degree 75 David M. Collier and Rita M. Valenti received master's degrees in pastoral counseling from La Salle University. John Thomas Dewey has received his master's degree in human resources from the University of Delaware. John Fuss has received his master's degree from their WIOQ-FM's John Harvey To Be Downtown Guest The Alumni Association's Downtown Club will feature John Harvey, of the popular "Harvey in the Morning" show on radio station WIOQ-FM at a luncheon on November 13. The Club will meet at noon at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel. Tickets are $15.00 and may be obtained from the Alumni Office (951-1535). 43 earned a doctor of osteopathy degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Joseph S. Novak has been awarded the associate in (AIU) underwriting diploma by the Insurance designation Institute of & America. Michael T. Steelman, D.O., has been appointed to serve a one year rotating internship at Memorial Hospital, York, Pa. Richard J. Liot- She won sylvania. at the Pittsburgh the title in the state finals held Hilton Hotel. Mary Rodolphe Kraeher; Marchock to Warren Donna Portone, NECROLOGY Yvonne Hayman to Therese Catherine Taylor; John Hasson to MARRIAGES: '29 '83. Dr. Martin '83 ta received a doctor of osteopathy degree from Packman '31 New England College of OsMedicine. Louis Lombardo earned a the University of teopathic Brother Gerardus Kent, F.S.C. doctor degree from Widener University. P. Solecki has received a master's degree in pastoral counseling from La Salle University. Oenise Marie Sudell received her juris doctor degree from Northeastern University School of Law, in Boston. juris '34 Mary Francis J. Knight '37 Theresa Hollister C. Herbert O'Hara '39 :8o Perry A. Cherubini was ordained a deacon by Auxiliary Bishop James L. Schad at St. Joseph's Church, in Somers Point, N.J. He is interning at Mary's Parish, in Williamstown. Lucille R. D'Emillio received a master's degree in pastoral counseling from La Salle University. Claude St. Joseph DiMarco, George M. Parsons, and Mark P. Robbins received their doctor of osteopathy degrees from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Joanne Bechta Dugan earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Duke University where she is a research assistant professor of computer science & electrical engineering. Joseph J. Mahan, III, has been named an associate editor of the Bucks County Courier Times. He is in charge of the copy desk. Mary Ann Peberdy and Mary Montrello received their medical degrees from Temple University. Allen Jeffrey Samuels earned his doctor of medicine degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Valerie Williams was recently promoted to the rank of 1st Lieut, in the Army Reserves. She has been a member of the 304th Civil Affairs Group headquartered in northeast Philadelphia for six years where she serves as administrative officer for the 150 ber unit. mem- MARRIAGES: Jane Paone to John Stewart; Donna Marie Peirce to Dr. Thomas Joseph Franchetti; Eckhart, Karen M. Crane to Walter E. Glenn Berman received a master's degree in public administration from Penn State University and was selected to be a mangement intern for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. Theresa Hollister has received a unigraduate school studies in German Literature at the Ohio State University. James Templeton, Jr. is a D-J playing the Delaware Valley's "Super Hits" on New Jersey radio station WSSJ-AM 1310. He is also an assistant studio manager for Craig Recording Stuversity fellowship for in New Jersey. MARRIAGES: Joseph Pasquale to Ellen Chester; Beverly Ryan to Gerard Lutes, '84; Linda Schaefer to Diego Celderin; Donna Portone to John Hasson, '82. dios in the University of Dela- ware. BIRTHS: Robert Motley and his wife JeanneMarie, a daughter, Grace Lillian; to Donna Skalicky-Armstrong and her husband Thomas to 44 D.D.S. L. Conley '45 Brother Edmund L. Saior, '46 Robert Buckwalter, D.V.M. Esposito I. Matthew MBA T. Lettieri Miles S. McDonnell Charles J. Trois '80 '52 BIRTH: to Janet M. McMahon-Thorp, and her husband Albert Thorp, III, 76, their first son, John Brendan. James William Lockard John A. Maxwell '53 '81 L. Davis, '78 B.S., has been appointed manager package development in He in Fort responsible for both operational and marketing support projects. Walter S. Kowal, Jr. is a consultant to the department of Defense in Frank D. Aeillo J. Raleigh John for Wash- '58 is Washington, DC, specializing in He is currently RAIL Company's program manager for the Canadian F- 18 Aircraft program and has previously managed foreign military sales. Saudi-Arabia, Australian and Greek aircraft and ship programs. John F. Dougherty William C.V. Harding '59 Frederick Eugene J. Konitzer Raffaele J. 60 Joseph Hoffman Graduate Religion 74 73 82 Jr., Meyer '49 tantship at the University of Indiana. A. Armstrong, M.D., a daughter, Blair Kristen Michael A. Basile has been promoted to officer manager for the Progress Bank, Conshohocken office. Hildagarde Muench has been named assistant dean of student life at Ursinus College. Charles Reilly received a master of nursing degree from Widener University. Steve Rice has been named varsity basketball coach at Jenkintown (Pa.) High School. Daniel R. Walker is a computer programmer at Conrail. Laura Lee Wescoat has been chosen as the 1984 Credit Union Youth Ambassador of Penn- L. '44 Edward Joseph ington, Pa. human resources from Thomas Peter K. Reilly has been granted an assis- McNeil Consumer Products Co., Anne Marie B. Coyle received her juris doctor degree from Villanova University School of Law. Madeleine Dean Cunnane earned her juris doctor degree from Widener University. Bruce Anthony Ruggeri received his master's degree '43 Vincent T. Buggy, '47 project '81 Smart T. '84 Thea Jr. John Bernard A. Urelich, Rev. William Sullivan recently marked the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at a Mass of thanksgiving at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, m Rohrerstown, Pa. Rev. L. Corrigan 77 75 Stuart D. Lit Thomas P. Gaynard marked the return assignment for the of Philadelphia when he concelebrated Mass in honor of the 62 members of the graduating class from St. Therese Parochial scene Archdiocese to 76 Paul the school. of his first '83 Andrew Calhoun Jr. F.S.C. r La Salle Magazine La Salle University Philadelphia, Penna. 19141 751601 MAKGAHLT e WALL 475 E PLtASANT ST PHlLADtLFHiA, PA 19119 Second class postage paid V at Philadelphia, Penna
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