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Solitude of Thought
1984
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Robert S. Lyons,
James
J.
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
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Faculty/Staff, Friends, Parents
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embodied
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Jr.
William Pietrangelo, Esq.
O'Malley
O'Neill.
J.
Robert
James
Martin Pieretti,
Olwell
Maureen D
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Pettyjohn
Albert Robert Pezzillo.
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William P. O'Brien
Charles E. O'Connor
Walter F
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Thomas
William
Sr.
Angelo J. Perri
John J. Pescatore
O'Brien
Robert J
Pensiero
F.
Raymond J. Perkins
Alfred Gannon Perlmi,
Jr
Daniel
J.
Pelly
Pendergast
Patricia M. Pendergast
James M. Penny, Jr., Esq.
Martin
John
Mark
J.
Ratigan
J.
Ratkus. Ph.D.
Harry Rawls
Michael M. Rea
Francis W. Reagan
Charles F. Redican.
William R. Regli
Halyna Mazurok Reh
Joseph A. Reh
Jr.
Robert W. Reichenbach
David E. Reichert
Reilly
Thomas
J.
Esq.
Rielly,
Richard EL Rem
Michael J. Reinking
Resinski
Ellen M.
Robert G. Reynolds
Karen Fraunfelter Rheams
Robert J. Riccio
Edward
George
C.
Rice
R. Rice
James
T.
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Robert
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Joseph A.
Joseph A
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Thomas
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Kurt C.
John Thomas Ross, M.D.
John D. Rossi, III
John Patrick Rossi, Ph.D.
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Pascal E. Scoles
Thomas
Lenferd
J.
William A. Rothwell
Raymond
Joseph
Joseph
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John
Rowley
J.
Barry A. Rubin.
Louis
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Robert R.
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E. Seiler
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William A. Seybold
Joseph
Joseph
David Scott Rudenstein
Leo D. Rudnytzky, Ph.D.
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James Joseph Stewart
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William M. Stewart
Lon A. Stieffenhofer
Joseph Stinson
Deborah Stofanik
Eugene A. Stohrer
William Joseph Stokan
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Joseph F. Ryan
Joseph Kirk Ryan.
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Raymond F. Snyder
William
Gerard
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Keith R.
Searl
Robert Lee Seiwell
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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
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Frances Ellen Stahlecker
Anne Dambrackas
J.
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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
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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
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Leonard Reichman, D.D.S
Robert Thomas Reichman, M.D.
Gerald Joseph Reid
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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