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MORLAN Morlan Hall was originally built as a dorm for women and as such held the Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha sororities as well as independent women. Later, the building became the home for all freshmen men. During the 70 ' s, the building was pretty wild with nightly kegs, but now as a dry dorm, the place is a fait less wild but certainly not less quiet. The guys have been doing a lot together this year as a part of the Wellness Programming Policy. Football games in the mud, foot- ball games in the lounge, and football games on the hall all proved to be popular. Freshmen men were active in quite a few varsity sports as well as campus media and student government. YO — says Frank Antonucci. MORLAN (Listed by halls) Bob Hartner, Kevin McGinnis, Mike Morris, Tom Reiling, John Stewart, Kos Mouratidis, Glenn Jacoby, Dan Woodward, Mike Adelberg, Jeff Fisher, John Cominsky. Nick Little, Jeff Keproes, Russ Headley, Matt Hoeniger, Bill Weller, Paul Hayward, Pedro Cuesta, Andy Kramer, John Hopkins, Joe Dougherty, Perry Natale, Joe Stefanyak, Mike Gallo, Frank Shuler, Dan Trobee, Bill Chapman, Dan Schneider, Rich Skovran, Jim Carroll, Eric Johnston, Dave McConahy, Dave Groft, Mike Sellers, Bill Alexander, Jeff Carey, Norman Frazee, Perry Pritchard, Christian Granville, John Richards. Jim Dalton, Milo Orsini, Frank Antonucci, Mike Lucey, Tim Chatfield, Eduardo Ibanez, Lars Lund, Mike Tutton, Chan Devaul, Eric Seller, Wayne Smith. Bill Henderson, Patricio Puga, Bob Baran, Bill Yorke, Greg Heilmeier, Eric McCuUough, Mark Bado, Jim Devito, Kevin Fisher, Tom Campbell, David Warwick, Tony Barsch, Bob Blakey, Art Low, Matt Perkins, Steve Himmelrick, Bob Petrovich, John Aguiar, Chris Selvey, Harry Balk, David Kinahan, Duncan Rowland, Todd Majoris, Jeff Mangus, Chris Hill, Alex Dehesa, Jim Stacy, Swain Fennimore, Alex Gove, Ed Baney, Rory Dillon, Paul Desjardins, Dean Ruetzler, Jonathar Carroll, Charles McKee, Le s Elliott, Pat Engram, Matt Elliott, Charles Hansen Matt Onega. Mark Stewart, Steve Cotterill, Tom Roberts, Doug Pettit, Steve Vurdelja, Scott Hunt, John Taflan, George Albert, John Kruppa, Vines Devaul, Eric Morgan, Dennis Vavrick, Jon Strfanick, Wally Wood, Dwight Gaiton. Dave Riley, Bob Coffield, Jim Hoffman, John Mahaney, Brook Longstaff, John Stoffer, Russ Rhine, Jean DuPont, Tracey Pinchum, Steve Bott, Graeme Tanner, Kurt Kostur, Bob Shoemaker, Eric Johnson, Scott Minor, Paul Milinko vich, Joe Pustover, John Hauber, Don Vandeborne, Firas Al-khouli, Craig Noble, Mousef Haddad, Brian Delaney, Don Kraft, Nick Depersis, Joe Rzepka, Van Smith, Wayne Gilkey, Bill Ward, Brian Ench, Gary Glassner, Carl Allison, Tony Hennies, Tim Williams, Ted Goldsmith, Howard Hook, Jay Fife, John Palmieri, David Fry, Mike Duplaga, Andy Murphy, Jim Catherine, Gary Mul- hern, Tom Costain, Neal Kopp, Mark Lindo, Jerry Wessel, Jeff Goode, Tim Pannett, Bob Perez, Wayne Zelinsky, Joe Hinshaw, Doug Miller, Dean Piskor, Curt Neel, Tony Cicchino, Tim Vittorio, David Douglass, Pete Wieboldt. Morlan 28 ' Housing
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1 .ONELY AT THE TOP? — not for these McDiar- nid seniors who enjoy the top of the hill and the top if the house. PEPSI GENERATION — Senior Chris Enright takes a break from Student teaching to watch a Bison Football game. McDIARMID; Front Row: Maria Dracopoulos, Laura Whalen, Sandy Tunanidis, Jodie Angell. Carol Reynolds. Vessa Samson; Second Row: Monica Mayaz. Lisa Alberti, Missy Goodrich. Michelle Casey, Megan McGrainor. Stephanie Tomczyk; Third Row: Peggy Chamberlin, Dana Prebeg. M.B. Onderick. Michelle Mesnak, Wendy Domonkos, Chrissy Enright, Michelle Smusz, Carol Pavlick; Missing: Janet Ibaugh. Mary E. Ross, Kim Cayce. Julie Klug, Cathy Vukovich McDIARMID McDiarmid is an indepen- women ' s housing unit named for President Hugh McDiarmid (1837-1901) and Professor Ever- ett Weir McDiarmid (1877- 1937). It has been independent since 1982. McDiarmid brought together 26 individuals of very diverse majors, interests, and personal- ities to form a spirit of both unity and independence. McDiarmidites involved them- selves on most women ' s sports teams and the campus media. McDiarmid 27 Housing
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M PHIMU Phi Mu, the nation ' s second ol- dest women ' s fraternity was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Beth- any adopted the Beta Nu Chap- ter of Phi Mu on November 18, 1939. Phi Mu women occupied Harlan Hall until 1973, when they moved to their present house on Parkinson II. In addition to their annual craft sale and Hop for Hope, Phi Mu ' s spon- sored the Homecoming Balloon Ascension and half of Phi Tau ' s Luau. Phi Mu ' s are active in soc- cer, field hockey, swimming, vol- leyball, basketball, Softball, la- crosse and tennis, as well as cam- pus media, clubs, and honor societies. Bonnie Lorber and Lisa Krady were on the Homecoming Court, and the Phi Mu ' s seemed to dominate th e cheerleaders. Think pink! PHI MU; Front row: Kari Tranquil, Lisa Berger. Jen Owens; Second row: Maureen Muiliern, Anne Chillingworth, Laurie Battaglia; Third row: Bonnie Lorber, Beth Ensor, Lisa Krady: Fourth row: Gail Celona. Kim Ashbaugh, Deanna Hare, Fifth row: Karen Marcin- owski, Susie Sarver, Amy Lander, Sixth row; Dee Ferraro, Tris Nemec, Brenda Book, Chris Napoli, Diane Ernst, Alicia Young. Karen Derk, Jen Mastors, Jess Laraba, Laurie Lindemann, Patty Hackett. Ro- byn Debroske, Beth Cadwallader, Eileen Kindelan, Diane Hess, Paige Pond, Helen Corbett, Sue Hur- witz, Kirsten BOurdette, Michelle Sposito, Leigh Hocker; Back: Denise Fishburn, Lisa Bender, Missy Fabro, Lynette Hartong; Missing; Jolynn Anderson, Julie Bamonte, Missy Rauch. Caren Latona. BODY LANGUAGE — Phi Mu pledges spell out the name of the sisterhood. GET LEID — Caren Latona, Maureen Mulhern, and Anne Chillingworth dress up for the Phi Tau Phi Mu Luau. Phi Mu ■29 Housing mtma
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