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OCT V 1979  The Epitome Lehigh University 1979 Volume 103 iilife is a series of ups and downs. From our successes and failures, our ecstasties and agonies, we derive the meaning and purpose of our existence. (llhere are, perhaps, few better places to learn the lessons of life than Lehigh. The hills and stairs are ever-present physical reminders of the challenges we must forever meet — and ultimately surmount. Often these hills, and chal- lenges, seem too steep, too demanding. We grow weary from the climb . . . ft .-, ¥s2w Wm I 1  -. k ' (speed LIMIT I - ■w II If I I r I .._ r | • -; - r- J - • - . ■ .- - - T ' - 4 •• . • ► ■ • f: ■ r - ' Hi t_ «j . X- J ' = % 51 w m • + . . . ■ .1, ,et there is a serenity here, a peace which emanates from the stone walls of the buildings and the broad limbs of the trees. It gives us the strength we need to continue. 10 (-CTnd there are times when the pure fun of it all eclipses our frustrations and fears. After experiencing the depths of the downs, these ups seem incred- ibly high. 11 (-dJ n the days, months and years we live here, we discover our true iden- tities . . . 12 13 r or 1 : S mi | §l b Sg£L, . - ■ ' Sam  ■ ►. .■ -it ' ll ' .  X 3 • S iH ■  • • ;, - HHH HHH 14 A, vnd become that much more able to face the steeper hills that await us in the rest of our lives. v. ' - f ■ V t C,V- ' • ir-- ■■ ' ■ .. . . m . : 15 August September While most of us were at home working or relaxing over the summer, the campus was being given its annual face-lift. This year the plastic surgery was fairly radical. Construction of the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC) was begun in Saucon Val- ley and the building quickly progressed from skeleton to stone. The College Theater, where many seniors had spent night after night with Linda Lovelace and the likes, was torn down and ground was broken for the new dormitory, to be known as Brodhead House, which will take its place. 5? - • sL f3 2 Summer 9 Changes •- •._-- 18 The new Athletic and Convocation Center in skeleton form (above), and, as the architect en- visioned it, completed (left). 19 WELCOME BETHLEHEM Christmas - y . ■ 1 y , ■ SK3M 20 Moving In — Dreadful Anticipation The feeling is always the same. As soon as you see the signs for Bethlehem, the muscles in your stomach begin to tighten. Anticipation — yet dread. Crossing the bridge, you wonder if this year will be any better than last, or if it ' s the first year, you wonder if you ' ll survive. Two more blocks . . . then, there are 4,000 others just like you, all running up and down hills and stairs with stereos, refrigerators, TVs, suitcases and everything else necessary for the Lehigh lifestyle. It ' s a madhouse. You hate it (the unpacking), but you love it (seeing all your old and new friends); it ' s the best and worst of Lehigh all at once. And a fitting beginning to a year guaranteed to be full of ecstatic and traumatic ups and downs. 21 22 I Freshman Rally 82 — We ' re true blue! (But remember, there ' s nothing finer than a 79er.) 23 Lines, Lines, Lines At the beginning of each semester, we all realize that LU has another mean- ing — Lines Unlimited. From the bookstore (if you survive the experi- ence) to the registrar ' s office to the Snack Bar the theme seems to be hurry up and wait. 24 Work, Work, Work The first day of classes always is enjoyable — most professors don ' t want to be there anymore than the students do so everyone leaves after a perfunctory 5-minute introduction to the course. If only the rest of the semester could be so much fun! 25 Hours of Happiness What would we do without Fridays and happy hours? At Lehigh, there is no better way to forget the week or kick off the weekend, and no better place to see or be seen. 26 Atlanta Rhythm Section 27 Seated: R. Keating, P. Miller, K. Talhelm, L. Ullrich, ]. Davis, co-captain, D. Rohr, co-captain, D. Friedfeld, ]. Courtien, V. Hoyecki; Standing: Coach Gibbons, T. Campbell, M. Price, ]. Merrill, R. Dunne, M. Messics, B. Klotz, R. Devine, E. Wagner, Coach Covert, Cross Country Coach John Covert ' s cross country team started their season off swiftly. They beat the University of Pennsylvania for the first time, which turned out to be the highlight of a 7-5 season that included a fourth place showing at the East Coast Conference meet. Co-Captains Jim Davis and Dave Rohr paced the team with Davis winning the Maxwell Trophy for the team member with the best seasonal record. Next year ' s team will feature many returning lettermen and will host the 1979 N.C.A.A. Championship race. The cross country course at the Saucon Valley fields was widened and modified in the preparation for this event. WE THEY 50 Rider 15 41 Delaware 20 32 Penn 24 45 LaSalle 15 34 St. Joseph ' s 21 21 Bucknell 38 47 Temple 16 35 Princeton 33 17 Army 44 16 Fairleigh-Dickinson 39 17 Rutgers 46 33 Lafayette 24 28 Women ' s Volleyball The 1978 volleyball team smashed their way to an 18-2 record this season, losing only to Rutgers University and York College, two of the top teams in the East. Led by MVP Kathy Benusa, Co-Captain Irene Pavels, defensive standout Laura Moore and freshman ace Patty Glavin, the team participated in two regional tournaments. Their overall record was one of the most outstanding in the team ' s history. R ow 1: L. Moore, I. Pavels, co-captain, K. Asst. Coach P. Gedney , L. Andreach, Row 3: Benusa, co-captain, L. Jacobsen, T. Leitgeb, A. Prudente, K. Talbert, M. Richards, B. Row 2: Coach B. Lipkin, M. Allen, M. Spratt, Nulty. H. Sepahpur, C. Paul. R. Weidner, P. Glavin, K. Ignar, C. Crowe, WE THEY 3 Kutztown 3 Bucknell 1 3 Albright 2 Villanova 2 Immaculata 3 Moravian 1 3 Franklin Marshall 1 York College 3 3 Allentown College 3 Lehigh CCC Rutgers 3 3 Trenton State 1 3 West Chester 3 Drexel 2 Muhlenberg 2 Northampton CCC 3 Ursinus 3 LaSalle 3 Cedar Crest 3 Lafayette 1 29 8B ; ' - 30 31 32 4fr 33 ©fiife 34 35 36 I Ls - UH 37 1 00th Founder ' s Day The University is endowed with a specific purpose from its founder, the Honorable Asa Packer. Beginning life as a poor farm boy in Connecticut, he moved to Pennsylvania in 1822 and apprenticed as a carpenter. Afterwards he became one of America ' s pioneer captains of industry, and he later served as a judge and congressman. He helped open the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania, and developed the great network of transportation canals and the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which carried the coal to market. Judge Packer foresaw America ' s great industrial development and determined to provide leadership to solve the country ' s complex technical, social and economic problems. In 1865, he founded Lehigh University as an expression of his faith in professional education. The first Founder ' s Day was held in 1879, a few months after Judge Packer died. The 100th Founder ' s Asa Packer Day Ceremony was celebrated this year with 243 baccalaureate and advanced degrees conferred by the university. Although Although Judge Packer probably could not have envisioned the University as it exists today, he undoubtedly would have been proud of the accomplishments of his Lehigh sons and daughters. 38 Time Passes . . . Lehigh has changed a great deal since its founding more than 114 years ago. Then there was only the University Center. Now there are more than 100 buildings, including some with rather intriguing histories . . . Formerly a brewery named Die Alte Brauerei, Price Hall (left) was remodeled in 1921 to serve as a dormitory. Currently, the building serves as the home of the Social Relations Department. Originally a gymnasium (believe it or not), Coppee Hall was later remodeled and now houses the department of modern foreign languages. The University Center, originally called Packer Hall, was Lehigh ' s first building. When construction began in 1865, a railroad was built to transport stone to the site. The U.C. was extensively renovated and enlarged in 1959, but the Railroad Gothic exterior was retained. 39 The Richard Redd Retrospective In the 20 years he has been a member of the Lehigh faculty, Richard Redd has established himself as one of the most prominent artists in the Valley. His retrospective of 85 paintings provided a detailed view of Redd ' s art and of Redd himself. If you have to ask, then do something else, he says of art as a life ' s dedication. You become an artist because there ' s nothing else you can think of yourself doing. The creative life is the most fulfilling life. 40 Oh Dad . . . The title was different and so was the play. Mustard and Cheese ' s production of Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma ' s Hung You in the Closet and I ' m Feeling so Bad, provided a rather unusual, probing view of an over-protected teen-ager ' s life. The play was produced in two versions: a blond cast and a brunette cast, both casts headed by visiting professional actress Donna Zenobia Saffir. 41 Newswatch David Lee Resigns; RH-12 to House 200 David Lee, director of the University ' s Residence Opera- tions Office for the past three years, resigned in October to take a similar position at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Lee was responsible for many changes in the residence hall system, including development of the lottery, acquisi- tion of sorority housing, and renovation of several dormi- tories. Robert Reeves, assis tant dean of students, and Barbara Kreppel, assistant director of residence operations, were named to direct the office until a new director was found. In other residence matters, progress continued on RH-12, eventually to be known as Brodhead House. The adminis- David Lee tration announced that RH-12 would be included in the spring lottery, although several members of the Residence Halls Council expressed doubts that the building would be completed in time for occupation in the fall. Two hundred students eventually will be accommodated in Brodhead House, which is arranged on a suite basis. 42 Peter Bourne Peter Bourne, ex-presidential adviser on drug abuse who resigned in the wake of scandal, visited Lehigh in October and advised his 150-person audience that: If we legalize marijuana, it will be exploited and promoted. The best strategy is to allow the American people to make an informed decision about what is best for society. 43 Parents ' Weekend Parents, seemingly from all over the world, descend on Lehigh two weekends every fall to visit their sons and daughters. Usually, it ' s a great day for all: moms get mums and kids get a good dinner out. There ' s also a football game. Unfortunately, the upperclass parents were greeted with a typical Lehigh downpour this year, and only a few brave but shivering fans survived all four quarters to see the Engineers squeak by Davidson. 44 45 1 Soccer Row 1: C. Izuno. B. Thomas, B. Belshaw, M. Skiff, M. Robinson, P. Shook, B. Colville, B. Dantuono, . Nelson; Row 2: W. Rhoads, D. McGowan, K. Talgo, E. McGlynn, H. Klein, A. Maclntyre, P. Malik, A. Nichols; Row 3: Coach M. Tavormina, C. Podaras, D. foynt, B. Buckheit, B. Clark, S. Schwartz, C. Ritter, T. Ogren, f. McDamel, G. Goelz, Trainer S. Schultz, Asst. Coach E. Hepner. 46 ■ H I . The Lehigh Booters, with first year Coach Manny Tavormina at the helm, finished the 1978 season with many accolades. They had the best record in the team ' s history and won the East Coast Athletic Conference southern regional championship. It was the first year since 1971 that the booters had been involved in post season play. The team was led by Co-Captains Paul Shook and Mike Robinson. Robinson and freshman sensation Bob Buckheit led the team in scoring. The team also had a plethora of other outstanding players, many of them underclassmen, and thus can look forward to another fine year in 1979. WE THEY 3 Cheyney State 2 1 Swarthmore LaSalle 3 1 Delaware 1 2 Rutgers 1 1 Drexel 2 3 Pennsylvania 1 3 Gettysburg 1 2 Rider 1 Westchester Lafayette 2 Army 2 Muhlenberg 1 2 Bucknell 2 47 Field Hockey Usually when a team gets off to a good start it means that the team has learned to work well together. This was the case of the 1978 Engineer field hockey team. Unfortunately, the team could not keep up its initial drive, and finished with a mediocre 6-5-1 record. As Coach Judy Turner put it, The team peaked too early. Team leaders included Co-Captains Andie Altman and Nancy Barrett, Julie Crouse, Elizabeth King and goalie Trudi Schifter. WE THEY 2 Bucknell 1 2 Villanova 1 Temple Millersville 2 3 Albright 2 Kutztown 3 Rutgers 4 3 Muhlenberg 2 LaSalle 3 1 Lafayette 3 1 Bloomsburg 1 Trenton 1 LU Invitational — Second Place 48 Row 1: R. Evans, E. King, B. Buckner, T. Schifter, V. Wilkins, ]. Crouse; Row 2: B. Benson, D. Rexon, B. Lewis, A. Hackenberg, . Kohlhepp, N. Barrett, A. Altman, K. Lelinski, ]. Weer, S. Sanford, M. Ruth, L. Kline, Coach } Turner; Row 3: S. Davis, P. Boone, C. Moon, K. Powell, B. Whitman, M. Blust, P. D ' Apohto, S. Killian, D. Owczarek, L. North. 49 Autumn 50 51 5 52 53 Halloween The true spirits of Lehigh students come out dt Halloween. We roam The Mill in make-up and costumes that re- veal our innermost fantasies, and lor one cra y sm  ■ i 56 57 58 59 Champions Dethroned BY 78 Upsets 4 r In 1977, the football team found out how tough it was to get to the top when they won a national championship. In 1978, they found out how tough it was to stay at the top. The biggest obstacles the Engineers had to face were the problem of finding replacements for the key starters lost from the championship team and a very challenging schedule that included three battles with Division IA opponents. The West Chester Rams provided the first challenge to an Engineer squad that fielded 19 returning lettermen. The Lehigh offense, under Jeff Bernstein, was sluggish and somewhat disorganized, but still had enough to edge a tenacious West Chester team, 23-20. The next week, the gridders headed west to face Slippery Rock. With Bill Glenn at quarterback, the teams played a scoreless first half. At the start of the third quarter, coach John Whitehead put in Rich Andres at quarterback in an attempt to awaken the dormant offense. The gridders came alive with 17 points in the final quarter to score a 17-0 victory. Perhaps more important, the gridders had found a quarterback. The next game turned out to be no contest as the Engineers totally dominated Division IA Colgate and rolled to a 38-7 win. The game marked the club ' s 11th straight win, a record. Row 1: W. Verost, . Macallera, R. Mulqueen, K. Wood, P. Deluca, R. Andres, M. Yeager, K. Conley, ]. Bernstein, B. Lewis, S, Kreider. Row 2: E. Tulskie, R. Mills, B. Glenn, D. Visokey, K. Woodman, D. Cook, A. Robinson, S. Plucinsky, T. lobst, . Dunn, . Evanko, . Morrissey, E. Barth. Row 3: C. Marck, ]. Rabuck, P. Mercer, J. O ' Sullivan, M. Ford, C. Harris, ]. Augosi, C. Reese, B. Hotz, D. Campbell, R. Wagner, L. D ' Annibale, V. Rogusky, B. Romeo, B. Bradley. Row 4: M. Dugan, R. White, T. McClain, M. Ricketson, }. Butkus, R. Adams, M. Butts, C. Ritchie, M. Evanko, P. Bruxelles, B. Rang, E. Yaszemsky, H. Haupt, R. Manning, D. Szablowski, M. Sitar, C. Matics. Row 5: L. Can, M. Seasholtz, ]. Scheurer, S. Petrohoy, L. Miksiewicz, R. Becker, J. Malbecher, D. Melone, E. Merrill, A. Vandergrift, S. Burdett, B. Colgan, ]. Pieczynski, M. Maher, P. Geribaldi, M. Crowe, T. Nikles, D. Rarig. Row 6: R. Gardner, K. Fredericks, S. Meyer, D. Fulmer, M. Standorf, R. Titus, D. Dorrow, J. McCormick, R. Pethus, D. Van Orden, T. Miller, B. Brougher, K. Stum, ]. Kowaloner, D. Ross, C. MacNaron, D. April, M. Borden, B. Shutte, . Patterson. Row 7: D. Whitehead, ]. Suskie, R. Kline, . Sterrett, B. Fedderman, ]. Whitehead, ]. Luckhardt, W. Whitehead, E. Hudac, K. Miron, M. Fetterman. 60 Andres solidified his hold on the quarterback position as he passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more. The surging Engineers took their winning streak to Franklin Field in Philadelphia, the home of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers, the following Friday. The contest featured two power failures, a smoke bomb at midfield, a postgame concert — and an Engineer loss, 21-13. Delaware visited Taylor Stadium the next week in what shaped up as an early season battle for Lambert Cup honors. With a crowd of 14,000 looking on, the gridders parlayed two Delaware fumbles and a one-yard punt into a 17-0 lead after only 6:24 had elapsed on the clock. Andres ' 36-yard touchdown pass to Kreider in the fourth quarter sealed a 27-17 win over the Blue Hens. Davidson followed Delaware to Bethlehem for the Upperclassmen Parents Day game. The game began in a driving rain, and the Wildcats took an early 7-0 lead. The gridders came roaring back with 27 unanswered points on four Andres scoring passes. The Wildcats refused to die however, and scored two touchdowns within a minute late in the final quarter to cut the Lehigh lead to 27-21 with 2:10 remaining. Davidson got the ball again road to face Virginia Military Institute, a Division IA school. The Keydets jumped to a 10-0 lead, but the Engineers rallied in the second half for a 14-10 lead. Once again, the defense came through with a tough goalline stand in the final minutes to preserve the victory. The Engineers appear ed to be rolling toward the Division IAA playoffs and a second consecutive Lambert Cup. They were ranked third nationally in the Division IAA poll and first in the Lambert rankings. But then there was the game with Bucknell . . . The Bisons adeptly turned two Lehigh fumbles into touchdowns and recorded a 13-6 upset. It was the third time in the last four years that the gridders had lost to the Bisons. Post-season honors suddenly appeared less and less likely. Lehigh ' s next opponent was C.W. Post, a team that has not defeated the Engineers in four previous tries. The Pioneers came into Taylor Stadium determined to end the streak and jumped to an early 14-0 lead. The Engineers, however, like they had done so many times during the season, came roaring back and were victorious, 24-22. With their playoff and Lambert Cup 18-7 — then disaster struck. First came a 30-yard touchdown pass with six minutes left in the game. Then the Bears completed a semi-miraculous 34-yard touchdown pass with just 17 seconds remaining for a 21-18 win, thereby dealing a fatal blow to the gridders ' hopes for the postseason honors. The season ' s last game marked the 114th contest with archrival Lafayette. The Engineers clinched a 23-15 victory early in the fourth period when Steve Kreider, later selected the game ' s most valuable player, caught his second touchdown pass of the game, an eight yard toss from Andres. A few days later the gridders found out that the University of Massachusetts had been named the winner of the Lambert Cup and the East representative in the Division IAA playoffs. The Engineers finished in a second place tie with Delaware in the final Lambert poll and ended up in ninth place in the national poll for Division IAA schools. — By Marc Federbush following an outside kick and quickly drove to the Lehigh one-yard line with seconds remaining. Only a ferocious goal-line stand by the gridders preserved the victory. The gridders, 5-1, then went on the hopes somewhat brightened, the gridders hit the road for Orono, Maine, and a breather game with the struggling (2-6-1) University of Maine Black Bears. Entering the final period, the Engineers were comfortably ahead, 61 m - ' fyti wwi ? J T 5 7 • • 1 Lafayette Week ■I Ml L ' A J H ML 1 I  Wsm « v- (H Hiljff ■ , Lehigh ' s Best Lafayette Week. There ' s nothing quite like it anywhere else. It ' s not just a football game, although it ' s the oldest rivalry in collegiate football (this year it was the 114th contest). It ' s 1,000 people running — trotting — wild over the Hill for the sake of a turkey. It ' s a bonfire in Saucon Valley. It ' s a whole week full of pub nights, grain parties and staying out till 4 a.m. It ' s Lehigh at its best. 64 i wVifd 65 Donald L. Ritter Newswatch Election 78 Two underdog candidates with Lehigh connections pulled off stunning upsets in the 1978 Pennsylvania elections. Donald L. Ritter, the university ' s manager of research program development, shocked the 15th congressional district and incumbent Democrat Fred B. Rooney by scoring a decisive victory when many had declared he did not have a chance. Republican Richard L. Thornburgh, who has numerous family ties to Lehigh, surprised predicted winner Pete Flaherty and was elected Governor of Pennsylvania. Thornburgh ' s grandfather was chairman of the mathematics and astronomy department in the early 1900s, and his father and three uncles attended Lehigh. Governor Dick Thornburgh 66 Dinosaur Tracks Before there were Lehigh students, there were dinosaurs. Several species of dinosaurs, from mouse-size to monster-size, roamed the Lehigh Valley 190 million years ago, according to geology professors and students who had the opportunity this fall of excavating a major find of dinosaur footprints off Route 309 near Coopersburg. The find was described by a Princeton University paleontologist as the best record of Triassic life in Pennsylvania and the earliest good record of fauna in the Mid-Atlantic states area. Above is a model of a dinosaur similar to a species that once flourished right here in the Lehigh Valley. 67 AEPi Recognized Alpha Epsilon Pi officially became the University ' s 32nd fraternity this winter after a four year battle for full recognition. The Dean of Students office had refused to recognize the fledgling organization because of the abundance of fraternities already on campus. The AEPi brothers had perservered, however, and arranged housing and rush procedures without University assistance or direction. AEPi now will be subject to IFC and FMA rules. 68  • •£ ' 1 ■ V Chris Miller Chris Miller, co-author of the screenplay for the phenomenally successful movie Animal House, entertained a 1,000-person Lehigh crowd with a very, very X-rated show. The audience seemed to love it. After telling stories and showing some clips from the movie, Miller received a standing ovation. 69 1 m m • The First Snowfall 70 «M ' 71 72 73 74 75 kjirfrP -v 1 .-. - P9P 76 £ £; A ' ' - ■« ■ ■ . 77 The Inspector General This fall Lehigh ' s Theater Department was honored to host visiting artist, Michael A. DelMedico. DelMedico demanded perfection and professionalism from the cast in his interpretation of Gogol ' s play, The Inspector General. Accompanied by authentic Russian music, the production brought a little bit of Russia to the Wilbur Drama Workshop. The play dealt with corruption in a small Russian town. The cast featured Prof. Frank Hook as the mayor, Marcus Dilliard as the judge, Daniel Wolf as the postmaster, Scott Lesher as the imposter general, Nancy Butts as Bobchinska and Sandy Butler as Dobchinska. 78 Newswatch Univer$ity Tru$tee$ Rai$e Tuition — Again The University Board of Trustees, meeting during the winter, approved yet another increase in tuition, dining services and residence halls effective for the 1979-80 academic year. The increases, including a $420 hike in annual tuition charges, will make the total expenses for most resident students approximately $6,450. The trustees justified the increase by noting the current inflation rate and their responsibility to supply the students with continued academic excellence. The rise in tuition will help keep the educational budget balanced and provide a competitive stance with peer colleges in retaining and attracting superior faculty and students, the trustees said. To help alleviate the financial strain associated with the increased educational costs, the board approved a 17 percent increase in the financial aid budget. The trustees also requested Dr. Deming Lewis to remain as president of the University one year past his regular retirement date of June 1980. There is a possibility that Lewis will remain a second additional year, also. Dr. Lewis was installed as president in October, 1964 with his formal inauguration coming as the first major event in Lehigh ' s observance of its 100th anniversary in 1965. Previously, Dr. Lewis served as executive director, research communication systems at Bell Telephone Laboratories. He holds three degrees from Harvard University and two from Oxford University as well as seven honorary degrees. Dr. Deming Lewis 79 WE THEY 1 Hobart 7 1 Ramapo 5 2 Ramapo 1 3 Delaware 8 1 Framington 10 3 Framington 10 1 Iona 10 10 Ramapo 9 3 Rochester IT 8 2 Rochester IT 12 10 Wagner 5 9 U. of Delaware 1 4 Trinity College 10 2 Fairfield Univ. 13 Ice Hockey Tough competition, limited ice time and a limited budget plagued the Engineer ice hockey team this season. The team ' s dismal 4-10 record did not reflect the dedication and hard work the members contributed throughout the season. The squad was led by Murray Wilmerding, who was the top scorer with 19 points, and Bill Maloney and Greg Malone, who each tallied 14 points. Goaltending chores were once again handled by Senior Carl Rinaldi, who for the second year in a row was voted most valuable player. Other fine performances were turned in by Senior Peter Goldstein and Captain Jim Cillo. 80 State i y r j ■ Row 1: Alt. Capt. C. Rinaldi, Alt. Capt. M. Wilmerding, Captain ). Cillo, Alt. Capt. P. Goldstein M.Chandell, Row 2- Stats. J Miller, J. Schwanda, S. Bonfante, T. Nelson, B. Beck, M. Weller, B Scott, Coach S. Penman; Row 3- B Maloney, D. Dalton, M. Ballentyne, }. Bradshaw, . McCarthy, C. Henzelman, C. Malone. 81 Squash Row 1: R. Lucas, D. Hahn, A. Bencharit, ]. Lang, C. Sriuisarvacha, T. Stanier; Row 2: Coach P. Sleeman, P. Davidoff, Captain R. Moore, B. Rankin, C. Covert, B. Phillips, D. Kynor, ]. Skitah. - , Riflery Row 1: . Duffy, N. Smith, D. Cole, B. Bronner, R. Sayegh; Row 2: Richards; Row 3: D. Haime, P. Beke, G. Jonas, B. Petzolo, K. S. Rosenberry, N. Berwer, J. Kress, M. Allen, ]. Schanbel, N. McMinn. 82 The women hoopsters, led by Co-Captains Patti Garnish and Karen Lelinski, finished the ' 78- ' 79 season with a 10-8 record. After a slow start, losing their first three games, the team bounced back with six straight wins and exhibited some strong shooting and rebounding. Next year ' s squad will lose only one starter and thus can look forward to an even better year. WE THEY 61 Franklin Marshall 63 65 Scranton 71 42 Trenton State 58 56 Bloomsburg 55 58 Allentown 43 66 Albright 39 51 Lafayette 50 65 Bucknell 49 81 Ursinus 60 42 Widener 57 63 Temple 71 53 U. of Penn 56 85 Muhlenberg 37 55 Lafayette 63 72 Kutztown 53 62 Millersville 60 53 LaSalle 65 73 Moravian 47 Women ' s Basketball Row 1: Trainer K. Metzler, K. Ignar, Co-Captam P. Garnish, L. Gregg, M. Williams; Row 2: H. Schlape, C. Klacek, C. Webster, M. Zdrofcoff, A. Altman, Manager P. Weiss; Row 3: Coach A. Lynch, D. Leitner, S. Beltz, L. Broderick, P. Glavm, Co-Captain AC. Lelinski, C. Novack, Manager L. jacobsen, Asst. Coach M. Senkowski. 83 Exams 84 85 86 The Christmas City 87 o 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Newswatch Two Students Plead Guilty in 1977 Grade Scandal The mysterious 1977 grade changing scandal was finally solved, to the administration ' s relief, this February. Two former University students, David S. Kaminski and David W. Atherholt, who had participated in the U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Program, pleaded guilty to federal charges of defrauding the government. The two admitted to breaking into professors ' offices, replacing their original examinations with new, corrected ones, altering grade books, and breaking into the registrar ' s office to place false grade cards in their records. Both men were placed on five years ' probation and ordered to pay back $8,000 each for money received from the AFROTC program. Federal charges were pressed against the men because of their involvement with AFROTC, which paid their tuition and book costs, in addition to $100 a month. Three other men also had their grades falsely changed. They withdrew from the University after the administration conducted an investigation into the matter. The grade recording and filing procedure subsequently was changed to prevent a recurrence of the scandal. SAC Votes to Impeach Yanavok Probably the biggest news of a humdrum winter was the SAC ' s impeachment of Publicity Chairman Jay Yanavok, ' 81. In early December, Yanavok publicly charged the SAC with not paying over $700 owed to a movie rental company. SAC President Rob Rosenthal, ' 79, admitted the money was not paid on time, but explained, it ' s partly oversight and partly negligence, but not a dishonest attempt to make money on these companies. The SAC drafted an impeachment resolution immediately after Yanavok announced his allegations. In February, Yanavok was impeached by an 11-1 vote. The Brown and White and interested students were barred from the impeachment meeting. The official charges against Yanavok were filibustering and disrupting two Council meetings. Most members of the University community agreed that the hearing was a sham and a disreputable way for an elected student organization to treat a fellow student. 96 Chicago The SAC-sponsored, On the Aisle production of Chicago hit Grace Hall in February and made a lasting impression on a packed audience. Generally, the vaudeville show was tasteless, lackluster and ultimately disappointing. 97 Wrestlers Take Third In Nation Few teams in Lehigh ' s athletic history have enjoyed as much success as the 1978-79 edition of the varsity wrestling team. There was the 1965 wrestling squad that finished second at the NCAA meet, and the 1977 football team that went all the way to the Division II national title. Outside of those units, it is difficult to find a better or more surprising team than this year ' s wrestlers, who pinned down a third place ranking at the NCAA championship meet. In addition to their outstanding performance in post-season meets, the grapplers also posted a respectable 12-5 record in their last season of wrestling in Grace Hall ' s Snake Pit. An early loss to Iowa at home and a disastrous mid-season slump with four straight losses on the road were the only blemishes on the squad ' s record. The squad was led once again by Mark Lieberman, the captain and two-time NCAA champion. His supporting cast included junior Mike Brown, an Eastern champ and NCAA runner-up, and freshman sensation Darryl Burley, NCAA and Eastern champ. Lieberman finished the season in fine style. He swept to the Eastern and national titles, and on the way collected a grand slam of eastern trophies for most pins, most career points in the EIWA tournament and most outstanding wrestler. Lieberman had little trouble with his competition at nationals, either, collecting three pins on his way to the title. The Allentown native, who was featured in a March issue of Sports Illustrated, now plans to become a member of the U.S. Olympic wrestling team. Brown added his third eastern title to his trophy case and went to the finals of the NCAA meet, losing to Oklahoma State ' s Eric Wais. He will return however, for another year on South Mountain and another try at an NCAA crown. Burley excited crowds across the nation during his freshman year. His two losses were to Iowa wrestlers, Randy Lewis of Iowa and Mike Land of Iowa State, both by one point before screaming Grace Hall mobs. He avenged the Land defeat by manhandling the Cyclone in the NCAA finals and breaking Land ' s streak of 84 wins. Undoubtedly, Burley was the classiest freshman in the nation. The Engineers will have experienced wrestlers across the line-up for their first campaign in the ACC next year. Veteran Steve Bastianelli will be back at 118. Drew Keiser, the heavyweight who was injured this season, also will return. Pete Schuyler, an outstanding freshman, who was kept out of post-season tournaments by an untimely injury, will again fill the 126 slot. And recruiting has been going well for Coach Thad Turner. Lehigh ' s wrestling future looks bright . . . but it will be difficult to outshine the accomplishments of this year ' s matmen. WE THEY 34 Rhode Island 8 10 Iowa 29 29 Wilkes 10 37 Slippery Rock 10 22 Southern Illinois 19 31 Cal Poly 20 26 Louisiana State 16 11 Wisconsin 32 18 Michigan 22 18 Cleveland State 22 8 Iowa State 26 24 Pitt 17 33 Navy 11 35 Springfield 6 36 Army 6 31 Penn State 9 29 Syracuse 19 EIWA at Princeton 1st place NCAA at Iowa State 3rd place 98 99 100 Rowl: S. Bastianelli, P. Schuyler, T. Sloand, D. Burley, D. Reed, R. Earl, D. Dilillo; Row 2: G. Cunningham, L. Martucci, B. Schneck, J. Allegar, M. Newbern, B. Pudek, P. Sklar; Row 3: Coach T. Turner, L. Leonhardt J. Cuilty, M. Brown, j. Karapelou, ]. Turner, M, Lieberman, D. Keiser, D. Erlenborn, Coach Leeman. 101 Hoopsters Suffer Frustrating Year Frustration is the word that best describes the varsity basketball team ' s season. With many talented returning players, Coach Brian Hill must have felt he finally had the winning combination that had been missing on the Grace Hall court for many years. What spoiled his hopes was a series of untimely breaks, illnesses and bad luck that added up to the second successive 8-18 record. There were a few bright spots in the season, however, that put a smile on the coach ' s face. Senior guard Bill Griffin set a new Engineer scoring mark with a total of 1,316 points during his four-year tenure as a starter. Over the season, Griffin scored an average of 25 points a game, led the team in foul shooting and was second in field goal percentage. Junior Jeff Vandemark also had a good season and was one of the top rebounders in the league. Paul Hanks, a forward, repeated as the top field goal percentage man in the league. Row Y.Coach B. Hill, B. Epstein, G. Howard, B. Griffin, M. Purcell, ]. McCarthy, T. linger, Asst. Coach F. Sullivan; Row 2: Trainer S. Meyer, C. Blue, P. Hanks, R. Coppola, B. Camperson, M. Pinky, ]. Vandemark, B. Kostyak, K. Riley, G. Kull, Asst. Coach R. Green. 102 WE THEY 91 Wagner 78 77 Kings Point 76 80 Temple 94 ' 78 Hofstra 80 56 Loyola 65 70 Army 97 54 James Madison 72 73 Howard 67 69 Fairfield 88 61 Seton Hall 85 81 Muhlenberg 62 50 St. Joseph ' s 71 62 Drexel 69 74 American 85 63 Lafayette 79 70 Delaware 64 82 Bucknell 64 74 Rider 68 67 West Chester 74 64 Lafayette 76 93 LaSalle 100 48 Delaware 44 62 Bucknell 85 85 Rider 87 59 West Chester 64 East Coast Conference playoffs 65 West Chester 68 103 Row 1: P. Nunan, P. Battaglia, ]. Kraemer, H. Schweitzer, K. Silva, T. Shannahan, Manager J. Fitzgerald; Row 2: H. Kunze, R. Hotz, T. Campbell, K. Akerboom, D. Trost, J. Brooks, P. Brussock, D. Rathbun; Row 3: Coach B. Gardiner, T. Williams, B. Alch, T. Schwell, S. Peene, ]. Canavan, ]. Fresh, L. Gustave. Men ' s Swimming WE THEY 81 West Chester 32 61 53 Temple Penn State 52 69 76 76 Gettysburg Delaware 36 39 67 66 Rutgers ESSC 46 47 39 LaSalle 74 79 46 Lafayette Bucknell 31 67 East Coast Conference Fifth Place Championship: The Lehigh mermen, led by nine veteran seniors, finished the 78-79 season with a 7-3 record and a fifth place in the ECC championship meet. During the course of the season the mermen broke 12 of 18 school records. Senior Co-Captain Jack Kraemer broke both diving records and was also the first ECC diver to make the top 12 in the easterns during the past seven years. Other outstanding performers were Senior Pete Nunan, Sophomore Pete Brussock, and Freshman Steve Peene. 104 WE THEY 77 Swarthmore 36 65 Temple 65 79 Millersville 50 51 Gettysburg 79 37 LaSalle 90 47 Bucknell 84 49V2 Vi llano va 8IV2 69 Widener 60 46 Bloomsburg 84 63 Lock Haven 66 60 Bryn Mawr 53 56 Lafayette 75 78 Immaculata 49 PAIAW Championship at LaSalle: Fourth Place The women ' s swim team eclipsed many team records during their 5-7-1 season this year. The main record breaker was super sophomore Sue An- drews, who set nine records in a variety of events. Freshmen Ginny Byers and Sue Schlicht also swam to new team records. In the ECC championships, Sue An- drews was again the outstanding per- former as Lehigh splashed to five new team marks, including a 200 L yard med- ley relay record engineered by Kathy Ireland, Vicki Murk, Schlicht and An- drews. The team placed fifth in the championships and fourth in the first Philadelphia Association of Intercol- legiate Athletics for Women ' s Swim- ming Teams meet. Women ' s Swimming Seated: D. Zetterstrom, Co-Captain M. Weis, C. Zetterstrom , K. Ireland Coach M. Barnett; Row 2: K. Tate, S. Schlicht, L. Yearsley, S. Perkins, M.J. Neville, G. Byers, Diving Coach L. Gustave; Row 3: M. Madden, S. Daniel, S. Andrews, A. Kosco, B. Notis, K. Hespell. 105 i?rJd 106 107 108 109 110 in The Physicists As the curtain opened, the body of a dead nurse on stage immediately brought the crowd to attention. With that beginning, the Theater at Lehigh production of Durenmatt ' s The Physicists proceeded to combine elements of satire and tragedy, logic and reason, morality and murder. The cast was led by Lauren Lieb as Fraulein Doktor Mathilde Von Zahnd, Dr. Frank Hook as Einstein, Stella Chakeres as Frau Rose, Lisa Buckingham as Marta Boll, Blair Ferguson as Newton and Michael Krey as Oskar Rose. 112 Newswatch The Nightmare of Three Mile Island It was a terrible nightmare come true. The nuclear accident that occurred late in the month at Three Mile Island near Harrisburg almost caused unpre- cedented disaster. For approximately one week, the threat of a meltdown loomed over the city and surrounding areas. Lehigh, al- though more than 80 miles northeast of the plant, also was in danger. For many anxious days, the nation and the world waited. When the crip- pled reactor finally cooled, our perspec- tives on the energy crisis had been sharply focused, if not drastically al- tered. 113 Men ' s Lacrosse After suffering through an up and down season, the stickmen nonetheless chalked up a creditable 7-5 record this year. The team was paced by midfielder Robert Patterson, who was the scoring leader with 38 goals and 11 assists. Pat- terson ' s all-around outstanding play earned him a position on the East Coast Conference Ail-Star Team. Other outstanding performers were defensive players Drew Byelick, Gary Bechtel and William Phillips, accord- ing to Coach Harry Price. WE THEY 15 Villanova 8 7 FDU-Madison 9 8 Baltimore 16 10 Wilkes 6 3 Drexel 10 11 Washington 10 11 Kutztown 10 13 Lafayette 8 12 Montclair 8 16 Westchester 10 10 Bucknell 13 11 Delaware 22 Row 1: D. Mancosh. C. Hopkins, K. Alley, G. Bechtel (tri-capt.), D. Byelick (tn-capt.). ]. Zupa, ]. Robbins, . Butkus; Row 2: S. Helgans (tri-capt.), P. Brambilla, K. Haarmann (ass ' t coach), W. Phillips, H. Price (coach), A. Finley, P. Constable, A. Grande. P. Sykes, K.C. Haile, . Luttmann, K. Forsyth, R. Patterson, B. Muff, R. Diantonw, }. McGovern, D. Moyle. 114 115 Women ' s Lacrosse When Coach Judy Turner described her lacrosse team as the finest the women have had at Lehigh, she wasn ' t exaggerating. With Co-Captains Nancy Barrett (also team MVP) and Diane Daych spearheading the attack, the team racked up an 8-2 season this year, outscoring their op- ponents 132-63. The team ' s sole losses were to nation- ally ranked Princeton University and Ursinus College. WE THEY 3 Ursinus 19 25 Drexel 5 17 6 Rutgers Princeton 4 9 18 Cedar Crest 1 16 F M 6 10 Trenton State 3 8 Kutztown 3 9 16 Lafayette Bucknell 6 7 116 Row 1: L. Moore, K. Benusa, B. Buckner, N. Barrett (co-capt.), D. Daych (co-capt.), E. King, T. Schifter, B. Crouse; Row 2: K. Metzler (trainer), N. Lehrhaupt, S. Killian, M. Blust, A. Gaydos, C. Fricker, M. Williams, D. Veras, . Weer, C. Novak, T. Caimi, ]. Turner (coach); Row 3: K. Sloan, M. Ruth, B. Berg, L. Gregg, S. Bond, M. Dannies, B. Lewis, Kim Powell, L. Taylor, C. Crowe, B. Yocum, M. Wehner, D. Stix. 117 Baseball Row ): P. Sclar (ass t manager); Row 2: C. Dax, K. Wood, D. Markward, B.Cohen, Law ton, M. Mjaatvedt, R. Bomvardner, M. Smith G. Troxel S Meyer (tn B. Shannon, M. Robinson, D. Ocorr, F. Casavell, C. Nagle, R. Craig; Row 3: C. Schultz (head coach). Anderson (pitching coach), G. Butz, M. lorw, D. Reichenbach, T. Lambert B liner), S. 118 WE THEY 4 Armstrong St. 1 3 Armstrong St. 4 Georgia Southern 9 3 Georgia Southern 5 2 Methodist College 1 7 Rochester 1 Lafayette 16 11 Lafayette 8 2 Colgate 8 2 Delaware 4 1 Delaware 11 Upsala 4 3 Rutgers 8 5 Kutztown 2 8 Moravian 1 6 Rider 7 Rider 9 6 Bucknell 5 1 Bucknell 5 1 Trenton St. 4 3 Westchester 8 3 Westchester 8 Gettysburg 15 5 Rutgers 3 Kutztown 5 2 Scranton 3 119 Track and Field Although plagued by injuries most of the season, the Engineer track team still managed to turn in several outstanding performances this year. In the field events, the team was led by Senior Dan Doyle, who set a University and conference record by pole vaulting 16 ' 1 . In addition, Dave Hellekjaer broke the univer- sity discus record with a toss of 176 ' 11 , and freshman sensation Tom Nikles reached the IC4A finals in the javelin throw. Jim Davis paced the runners by breaking the University record for the indoor two-mile run. David Nissley also was a major con- tributor with several upset victories in the high hurdles. WE THEY 156 Temple 97V2 156 Colgate 94 156 E. Stroudsburg 158 Vz 156 Bloomsburg 61V2 156 Trenton St. 42 Vz 75 Bucknell 98 75 Westchester 32 36 Dartmouth 60 36 Penn 106 107 Lafayette 55 Row 1: . Gibbons (coach); J. Wummer, D. Rohr, D. Blount, D. Doyle, M. Murray, A. Hubsch, ]. Davis, M. Price, E. Hatch, L. Ullrich, C. Pallazzi, K. Gaines, ]. Covert (coach); Row 2: D. Cox, j. Eggert, }. Courtien, D. Foss, E Wagner, V. Hoyecki, R. Cetlin, ]. Merrill, ]. Peters, M. Torch, S. Gardner, R. Devine, B. Falk; Row 3: . Lagarenne, }. Neely, . Moloney, T. Nikles, G. Menio, D. Melone, D. Hellekjaer, ]. Schunck, S. Armstrong, D. Dunne, T. Havekotte, D. Houston, K. Talhelm. 120 121 Women ' s Softball Row 1:S. Hawtzinger (scorer) , S. Southwick, B. Nutty, T. Rauch, K. Lelinski, S. Hiester, S. Herman, C. Klacik, T. Leitgeb, A. Lynch (coach); Row 2: K. Yocum, R. MacFarland, L. Fabiny, B. Whitman, A. Yuelys, ]. Jordan, B. Klemmer, K. Sciascia. The Engineer softball team could not get itself untracked until midseason this year and ended up with a mediocre 6-8 record. Nevertheless, the squad broke an unbelievable 34 team records, with MVPs Karen Lelinski and Toni Leitgeb leading the way with 10 records each. Freshman Lynn Fabiny led the team in batting with an average of .343. WE THEY 6 Villanova 7 1 LaSalle 9 Rutgers 5 NCACC 5 2 Trenton St. 16 7 F M 3 10 Penn St. Ogontz 9 11 Kutztown 12 5 Penn 4 1 Scranton 4 2 Albright 7 1 Lafayette 2 13 Bucknell 9 19 Allentown 11 122 Golf Row 1: F. Kerr, K. Warshaw (capt.), T. Burns; Row 2: C. Matics, B. Beck, C. Mason, D. Shillaber, G. Leeman (coach). WE THEY 423 E. Stroudsburg 427 451 Colgate 439 451 Penn 446 451 Muhlenberg 474 413 Moravian 456 413 Bucknell 410 413 Gettysburg 440 395 Westchester 437 395 LaSalle 433 392 Princeton 404 402 Delaware 396 400 Temple 379 400 Rider 424 396 Lafayette 414 386 Rutgers 383 386 C.W. Post 440 399 Kutztown 470 East Coast Conference Tournament 4th Place 123 Riffl Joo 124 ru 125 ■ v9fc W aw Sb£ ' 126 127 H tflqyal jficAten teiii (dctcu 129 130 131 132 133 Men ' s Tennis WE THEY 9 Amherst 3 Colgate 5 6 Bucknell 3 3 Swarthmore 6 9 Rider 5 Edinboro 4 7 Princeton 2 3 Temple 6 4 Rutgers 5 7 Drexel 2 8 Delaware 1 8 Scranton 1 Row 1: . Lang, J. Steer, B. Wyckoff; Row2:D. Dalton.K. Copp,B. Kelly, C. Vierdt,]. Ridge (coach). 134 Women ' s Tennis Row 1: E. Braceras, A. Steele (co-capt.), A. Altman (co-capt.), D. Banks; Row 2: M. Farmer, L. Kershner, H. Heyser, B. Stein, L. Weissman; Row 3: B. Lipkin (coach), B, Farb, . Schwitter, D. Stacom, M. McLennan, P. Weiss, ]. Guida, C. Paul. The women ' s tennis team smashed their way to an outstanding 12-2 record this year. The team was led by Co-Captain Andie Altman, who had a 10-4 record at first singles and was named MVP. Elise Braceras, second singles, finished with a perfect 13-0 record. In the Middle States Intercollegiate Tennis Championship, the team tied for 8th place, its highest finish ever. The year ' s highlight was the defeat of archrival Lafayette, which had been undefeated. WE THEY 5 Ursinus 2 7 Villanova 2 Westchester 5 5 F M 2 7 Cedar Crest 7 Millersville 5 Moravian 7 Kutztown 7 Albright 5 Lafayette 2 4 Bucknell 3 7 Bloomsburg 135 Greek Week 136 137 138 139 Graduation 140 — -— — — — -_ 141 Academic Life From the ' Zoo ' to Finals, There ' s no Tree Lunch ' By Lynn Cutter When you arrive at Lehigh on a muggy day in late August and spend those first days familiarizing new- found leg muscles to the ups and downs of the campus, you hardly suspect that the topography is actually symbolic of academic life at Lehigh. Four years la- ter, you understand the significance of the hills. The ups and downs seem most dramatic in the beginning. When you walk into Eco. 1 on the first day of classes you are overcome with fear at the sight of Prof. Aronson clenching a microphone in his hand. As he flips through the plastic pages on the projector and mutters vital economic theory such as There ' s no such thing as a free lunch, you wonder how you will ever get through the course. You ' re still wondering by the time you take the 150-question multiple choice exam with answers that differ only in the place- ment of punctuation marks. The ups and downs always seem to come in pairs. As a freshman, you at- tend your first wrestling match and marvel at the sense of spirit and camaraderie at Lehigh — so much that you feel a twinge of pride in your school. At about the same time, you embark on your first set of finals, and suddenly Lehigh is the enemy. While the first semester is filled with academic lows, there are a few high spots, like getting a B- on a English theme, having a class with more gi rls than guys, and discovering the Linderman Library zoo — a place to go if you don ' t feel like studying and aceing your first hourly, even if it is only Drama 1. Linderman Library has to be one of the highlights — and lowlights, too — of the four years at Lehigh. Most of the time, it is truly a goof-off ' s dream. On almost any weekday night, you can hi.jw find as many as 150 other students eager to socialize. You discover early that optimal scoping time is between 7:30 and 9:30 on any Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday night, but it is some- times advisable to get there slightly ear- lier for the best seat — the first table as you enter the zoo. From this seat, you will not miss anyone entering or leaving the zoo. This seat has the ad- ditional advantage of allowing you to spot anyone entering the reading room or the stacks. Being holed up in the musty Linderman stacks on a Friday or Saturday night is an entirely different story, however. Returning to South Mountain as a sophomore with hopes of reliving Freshman year pandamonia after a gen- erally boring summer, you hit a new low commonly known as the sopho- more slump when you realize that your freshman courses were cake compared to this year ' s courses. You slump even lower when you get back your first Physics 21 hourly with a big red 42 on the front page. However, your disappointment soon (cont.) 144 diminishes when the professor an- nounces that the average on the test was a 37, making your score of 42 a B. The first (and, if you ' re lucky, last) all nighter of your Lehigh career is a lways a memorable experience. You probably never thought you would have to try it until 10 p.m. the night before a 7:55 a.m. Organic Chemistry hourly when you realize you need at least 30 more hours of studying to pass. You begin by following the steps essential for every good all nighter. First, you take a brisk walk to the snack bar and suck down at least eight cups of coffee. While you ' re there, you accomplish step 2 — find someone in the same situation or at least someone who will listen to you complain about tricar- boxylic acid. Next you search for the perfect study spot. The all nighter goes smoothly until about 4 a.m. when your imagination begins to wander as you envision benzene and methane running wildly through a long thin tunnel, resembling a flask. Soon after- wards, you notice a loss of motor con- trol, your right eye twitching and your knee jerking uncontrollably. You then vow never to see the sun rise again. Junior year is one of the low spots in academic life at Lehigh. After having decided to major in marketing two years ago, you finally get to take your first marketing course — and hate it! So, you begin searching for a new major with only three semesters re- maining until graduation. The first encounter with the com- puter is equally as frustrating. After spending an afternoon in the computer center trying to discover why your out- put is repeatedly rejected, you realize that it is because of an omitted period on the job card. The ups and downs seem less severe by senior year. For the senior who has two finals and a paper due the next day with a roommate pounding away on a typewriter in the next room, there is some solace in the thought that you ' ve always pulled through in the past. During your senior year, you are up- lifted when you receive your first job offer in February. One month later, the registrar drops you a little note explaining that the course you took one summer at Playg- round University will not be accepted for the three credits your graduation depends on. Going through Lehigh is a climb, not a walk. The campus topography is just the first hint that it ' s not going to be easy. But as you leave, you find a defi- nite sense of accomplishment in surviv- ing the hills, the classes and the chal- lenge that is Lehigh. 145 Research — Striving Toward A Better Future By Pam Cleaver All Lehigh students know about the University ' s professors, buildings, hills, and, of course, the impossible course workload. But hundreds come and go without ever discovering about another fascinating facet of Lehigh. An electron diffraction pattern of copper berillium as seen through a researcher ' s transmittion electron mi- croscope. This is research. At Lehigh, research spans across all disciplines and includes countless in- triguing projects, the results of which may affect us all some day. Professors and students keep themselves very busy trying to spur society ' s progress into the future through research. Some of the most interesting Univer- sity projects are the space-related studies, which includes the production of latex spheres possible in a micro- gravity environment (to serve in con- junction with the NASA Space Shuttle Spacelab program), the examination of metal silicate relationships in lunar soils and rocks, and the study of shock and thermal history of unusual iron and chrondritic meteorites. Current projects applicable to the human body include cardiovascular re- search relating to heart failure and mic- rocirculatory flow, an anti-plaque en- zyme development program, and the study of taurine, a naturally occurring chemical of the human heart and brain that could play a role in the prevention of heart attacks. Some of the other intriguing projects are a joint research program in earth- quake engineering between the United States and the Republic of China, development of a seawater de- salting technique, effects of thermal pol- lution on certain undesirable marine organisms, determining the charac- teristics of fatigue in bridge steels caused by corrosion, and safety in nu- clear reactors. Finally, research aimed at developing an alternative fuel, and perfecting an electrically-powered automobile are two projects of special interest in these days of oil shortages and ever increas- ing gasoline prices. Obviously, with this practical re- search orientation, Lehigh is not only developing tomorrow ' s leaders, but also is producing knowledge and tools for those leaders to use. Dr. Terry, associate professor of mechanical engineering, and David Embree, a graduate student, check out the electric van during tests at Lehigh. 146 Grandaddy Steck Shows Love for LU Students By Karen Berry There ' s nothing finer than a ' 79er. There ' s nothing finer than a ' 79er. Just four years ago, an apprehensive crowd of incoming freshmen gathered in Grace Hall for the Freshman Rally and hesitatingly called out this chant. Louder, I can ' t hear you, a small gray-haired man shouted back to the crowd. Steele greets one of many students who participate in the diverse athletic programs and services that the intramural office provides for Lehigh students. There ' s nothing finer than a ' 79er. There ' s nothing finer than a ' 79er, the response came a little louder. Louder, louder. I still can ' t hear you, the man shouted again. And, the crowd obliged, yelling louder, then louder again, and finally stomping their feet and clapping in unison. The cheer rose to a frenzied pitch and the walls of Grace Hall echoed with the enthusiastic shouts and cries of the members of the class of 1979. Moments earlier, however, the crowd had simply been a timid and anxious group of freshmen gathered for yet another orientation activity. They were in a new place and didn ' t know the people sitting around them. They were a little anxious and unsure of what was going to hap- pen. What had happened to them was John Steckbeck, otherwise known as Steck , grandaddy of the freshman class. Steck takes pride in being one of the first faculty or administrators to meet the freshman class as a body and he tries — and usually succeeds — to make the ex- perience an excitingly memorable one. By the time the rally is over the kids feel like they have been at Lehigh for 100 years, Steck says with a smile. The reaction of the class of ' 79 was fantastic, Steck recalls. He says the rally created a sense of unity that has carried through to many class projects, includ- ing the senior class gift campaign. Steck says he enjoys meeting each new freshman class. The as- sociation with young peo- ple gives me a sense of happiness which is based on love, he says. Steck ' s love and concern for the class members continues throughout their years at Lehigh. As head of the extensive intramural pro- gram, Steck provides athletic programs and services to all students. The students are our prime concern and interest. We give them every bit of service we can muster, he says. Steck goes beyond providing just athletic ser- vices for the students, however. He tries to always be available to person- ally counsel the students who come to his office in a constant flow. Whether they seek personal advice or help with athletics, Steck always is willing to help make the kids ' lives better. Although Steck will be retiring June 30, he says he will never get Lehigh out of his blood. It ' s the one place where I can express myself honestly and work with young people. I love being with the kids. I could be 100 years old and still be as young as the kids here. I like to feel I belong to this gang and they belong to me. And he does. The fondness he feels for the students is more than recipro- cated. He has been adopted by classes. His walls are covered with plaques and other memorabilia showing the ap- preciation and love students and others have expressed for him. And he happily recalls 3,000 cheering students present- ing him with a special spirit award for inspiring school spirit and promoting fair play in athletics. My entire life has been full of every- thing. I only wish I could give the kids a slice of the experiences I ' ve had, he says. He emphasizes that just because he is about to retire does not mean he ' s going to quit. I ' m just beginning to live. I ' m not going to stop, he says resolutely. And thousands of Lehigh students past and present know he never will. 147 All The President ' s Men (Left-Right) Paul J. tranz, Jr., Vice President for Development; Austin Gavin, Executive Consultant, Office of the President; Joseph F. Libsch, Vice President for Research; Preston Parr, Dean and Vice President for Student Affairs. 148 Deming Lewis, President; fohn W. Woltjen, Vice President and Treasurer- trtcV. Ottervik, Vice President for Planning and Services; Albert C Letlkmoyer, Provost and Vice President. (Richard M. Spriggs Vice President for Administration, missing from photo.) 149 Deans William L. Quay, Dean of Students Arthur H. Mann, Associate Dean of Students Hershel L. Dorney, Assistant to the Dean 150 Robert F. Reeves, Associate Dean of Students Nathan W. Harris, Assistant Dean of Students Muriel A. Whitcomb, Assistant Dean of Students 151 Administration Samuel H. Missimer, Director of Admission James H. Wagner, Registrar William E. Stanford, Director of Financial Aid 152 V - 333 4 Richard W. Barsness, College of Business and Economics %  • I John J. Karakash, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Academic Deans John W. Hunt, College of Arts and Science 153 Faculty ACCOUNTING IJIIHIIMIULE Seated: A. Koch, C. Moore, R. Mills; Standing: R. Parry, L. Steedle, K. Sinclair, F. huh, ]. Paul, R. Bainbridge. AEROSPACE STUDIES To meet the challenges of complex, high-technology developments, the Air Force must have a professional officer corps with special abilities in a wide range of s kills. And, whatever their specialty, all officers must be imaginative leaders and resourceful managers to succeed in this pro- fession ... — Col. L. Hasbrouck Seated: R. Kerico, P. Hough, F. Deatherage, R. Shafer; Standing: L. Hasbrouck, T. Cawthon, S. Janorski, T. Harmon, D. Acney. 154 ARMY Seated: ]. Locasicio, A. Phelan, ]. Kress, F. Schultz; Standing: A. Lynch, C. Meyer, G. Durant, A. Miller, R. Basilici, D. Tomnaskik. ATHLETICS BIOLOGY Seated: P. Bradt, S. Barber, K. Haagland, D. Cundall; Standing: B. Bean, V. Hayes, j. Cundall, R. Malsberger, H. Pritchard, S. Herman. Row 1: W. Leckonby, ]. Steckbeck, ]. Whitehead, B. Gardiner, F. Sullivan; Row 2: . Turner, E. Sheska, B. Fetterman; Row 3: B. Lipkin, B. Hill, C. Menaron; Row 4: C. Leamon, S. Schultz, R. Kline; Row 5: . Covert, J. Gibbons, ]. Sterret; Row 6: W. Whitehead, ]. Luckhardt; Row 7: T. Turner, T. Thompson, W. Meyer. 155 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING It is the great beauty of our science that advancement in it, whether in a degree great or small, instead of exhausting the subject of research, opens the door to further and more abun- dant knowledge, overflowing with beauty and utility. — Michael Faraday Seated: H. Caram, L. Nyiri, M. Charles; Standing: W. Schiesser, M. El-Aasser, L. Wenzel, F.P. Stein, W. Luyben. CHEMISTRY The most sensual and ex- citing of the sciences is chemistry. Even in its mod- ern austerity, a chemical laboratory is the most fas- cinating place of the world to those lucky enough to possess strong curiosity and a sense of smell. — William Bolitho . Sturm, . Vanderhoff, K. Schray, N. Young, S. Schaffer, R. Sprague. 156 CIVIL ENGINEERING Row 1: G. Ruhl, J. Brun, G. Seifring, G. Dinsmore, . Leibig, D. VanHorn, L. Beedle. 1. Lu, G. Driscoll, A. Collins; Row 2: A. Ostapenko, K. Boyer, D. Harte, R. Johnson, B. Yen, J. Hall, J. Daniels, ]. Fisher, T. Huang, P. Usinowicz, ]. Tedesco; Row 3: W. Murray. Nothing human is alien to me. — Terence ECONOMICS Lehigh economists are enthralled with their subject, and we like teaching at Lehigh. We try to develop insights on how the system works. Our subject uses and constructs concepts and materials from law, history, philosophy, the natural sciences, mathematics and logic, as well as business. Our ultimate objective is for a member of our department to win the Nobel prize. — E. Schwar tz Seated: . Keefe, E. Schwartz, F. Jensen; Standing: W. Pillsbury, ]. McNamara, A. King, ]. Hilly, T. Behr, J. Aronson, F. Innes, A. Cohen, G. Garb. 157 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ... while both men and monkeys are curious and monkey around, man remembers and transmits his experiences to the next generation, and the monkey does not. So, in the end, man keeps the monkey in the cage. The essence of civilization is the transmission of the findings of each generation to the next. — Judge Learned Hand as quoted in Pieces of the Action. V Row 1: W.E. Duhkke, K.K. Tzeng, D. Leenov; Row 2: E.H. Hielscher, C.S. Holzinger, P.A. Ota, AX. Susskind, D.L. Talhelm; Row 3: W. Haller, W. Eberhardt, B. Fritchman. ENGLISH — O, rocks! she said. Tell us in plain words. — Molly Bloom in Ulysses. Row 1: E. Wolfe, }. Debellis, J. Moran, F. Hook, ]. Fergus, R. Arbur; Row 2: M. Andrews, R. Mundhenk, P. Fell, N. Trautmann, R. Harson, J. Vickrey, M. Pressler; Row 3: S. Szilagyi, A. Sonder, M. Kick, ]. Frakes, P. Beidler. 158 FINE ARTS R. Redd, N. Adams, G. Burnley, R, Viera. GEOLOGY Seated: . Parks, K. Kodama; Standing: C. Sclar, B. Carson, D. Simpson, E, Evenson. GOVERNMENT Seated: R. Yates, L. Olson, D. Barry: Stand- ing: T. Morgan, H. Whitcomb, C. Barner- Barry, C. McCoy, F. Colon. 159 HISTORY History, without regard to chronology or nationality, seeks to epitomize the meaning of hu- manity, to find the common de- nominator which underlies all people. — L. Leder Row 1: P. Briggs, ]. Bastoni, M. Capozzoli, ]. Saeger, ]. Dowling; Row 2: W. Balskus, M. Baylor, . Haight, L. Leder, J. Ellis, C. Tipton. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING The great aim of education is not knowledge, but action. — Herbert Spencer Row 1: B. Wechsler, G. Kane, A. Gould; Row 2: £. Zimmers, L. Plebani, L. Long, A. Kreuter. Row 3: G. Fisher, G. Wilson. 160 uniw ' iiiir.ii ' si ' uii INFORMATION SCIENCE Seated: D. Hillman; Standing: A. Kasarda, ], O ' Connor, R. Barnes, ]. Lichtman. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Z. Slouka, C. Joynt, H. Braddick, O. Smolansky. JOURNALISM ... And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse in a free and open en- counter? Her confuting is the best and surest suppression ... — John Milton R. Sullivan, S. Friedman, W. Trimble. (Missing: . McFadden, Head.) 161 MANAGEMENT FINANCE Standing: . Bonge, J. Stevens, }. Hobbs, ]. Tucker, M. Snider, L. Krouse, . Hansz, V. Luchinger, C. Beidleman; Seated: . Greenleaf, B. Lift, B. Smakey. MATHEMATICS You may prove anything by figures. Mil — Carlyle Row 1: A. Wilansky, G. Stengle, T. Hailperin, D. Kumagi, C.C. Hsiung; Row 2: V. Rao, E. Assmus, M. Schechter, C. Coats; Row 3: A. Snyder, D. Trutt, G. Rayna, G. McCluskey; Row 4: P. Cohen, B. Eisenberg, S. Gulden. 162 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1811 l-a £ Hi Machinery is the subconscious mind of the world. — Gerald Stanley Lee Row 1: D. Updike, R. Benner, S. Neti, A. Kalnins; Row 2: T. Terry, T. Jackson, ]. Chen, R. Hartraft; Row 3: F. Erdogan, R. Sarubbi, F. Beer, F. Brown. METALLURGY ... to advance the science and technology of materials in an era of diminishing natural resources. — A. Pense Row 1: . Goldstein, W. Hahn, S. Butler, Y. Chou, K. Tarby, A. Pense; Row 2: M. Notis, D. Thomas, A. Romig, D. Williams; Row 3: D. Smyth, P. Bretz, R. Hertzberg, G. Conrad 11, B. Somers. 163 MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE He who is ignorant of foreign languages knows not his own. — Goethe M. Masiuk, D. Lewis, A. van der Naald, H. Parmet, ]. Van Eerde, L. Lefkowitz, B. Hlynsky. MUSIC Music is the universal language of mankind. — Longfellow j K. Reichard. R. Cutler, ]. Bidlack. 164 PHILOSOPHY The unexamined life is not worth living. — Socrates D. Howell, N. Melchert, T. Haynes, A. Laslie, J. Lindgren. PHYSICS Seated: W. Vansciver, B. Benson, R. Emrich, Y. Kim, ]. Sands; Standing: £. Bergmann, S. Radin, W. Fowler, G. Borse, . McLennan, D. Wheeler, F. Feigl. 165 PSYCHOLOGY . . . Some living creatures have mind as well as life. — Edwin R. Guthrie Row 1: . Brozck, W. Newman, . Clark, £. Herrenkohl; Row 2: W. Atkinson, . Nyby, A. Brody, M. Richter. RELIGION STUDIES ... seeking to cope with human- ity ' s ' long search, ' if not for God, then for whatever offers ultimate meaning to human life and thus views for God ' s traditional place. — R. Eckardt R. Eckardt. N. Maxwell, A. Eckardt, H. Flesher. 166 SOCIAL RELATIONS V i ■ ■ M ■ A Ah, snug lie those that slumber Beneath Conviction ' s roof. Their floors are sturdy lumber, Their windows, weatherproof. But I sleep cold forever. And cold sleep all my kind, Born nakedly to shiver In the draft of an open mind. — Phyllis McGinley Seated: . Mcintosh, R. Williamson, B. Frankel; Standing: L. Freeman, R. Herrenkohl, R. Rosenwein, J. Gatewood. URBAN STUDIES SPEECH AND THEATER We want our students ... to understand how human settlements grow and function, and especially to realize that private eco- nomic enterprise is the vital basis of the greatest achievements of urban man. — D. Amidon Seated: . Milet; Standing: . Hill, . Woods, T. Barker. Theater is an art with spiritual and social vision. It celebrates, for partic- ipant and spectator, the phenomenon of communication and interaction. — J. Milet D. Amidon 167 Irian D. Hill, Business Manager Douglas Shavel, Managing Editor 170 Front Row: B. Hill, Business Manager; N. Kirsch, Scheduling Editor; C. Tapper, Seniors Editor; D. Shavel, Managing Editor; M. MacDonald, Editor-in-Chief; P. Cleaver, Academics Editor; Back Row: . Woolsey, Lifestyle Editor; W. Gardner, Identification Editor; B. Glickman, Photo Editor; D. Poles, Activities Editor. The Epitome of The Epitome Michele - Well, Doug, it looks like things are going fairly well. Only 280 pages to do in five days. Doug - No hassle. Let ' s see. We have to finish the sports, seniors and living groups sections, and we need 500 photos printed in the darkroom. Is the staff ready? Michele - You won ' t believe this, but ... for starters, Laura quit yesterday. She said she was afraid of you and your domineering attitude. Maybe you should shave your beard. Doug - No hassle. I ' ll do sports, but wait until you see Joanne ' s section. The IDs are all wrong — unless people like S. Crud and K. Mouth really exist — and it ' s taken me two weeks just to fix the fraternity layouts. What about the typ- ing? I ' ll go crazy!! Michele - Better go to the bookstore for more white-out. But wait till you hear this. Cindy left out 10 seniors, and the whole section has to be redone and retyped. At least it will only cost $100 and 100 hours of my time. I guess it could have been worse. Doug - The best part is that she blamed YOU for every- thing and went home. To the dartboard with her! Michele - No hassle. What about Glickface? Doug - He ' s locked up all the paper, taken all the lenses and claims he has far too much work to be able to spend any time down here. Guess I ' ll have to be Photo Editor, too. Brian — Oh no! I forgot to pay the $8,000 publisher ' s bill. And we have no community ads. And I spilled stencil cor- rection fluid all over everything. The ' 79 Epitome may never exist. Michele - (Yawn.) So what else is new today? Doug - You ' d better not ask that question ... 171 Front Row: L. Pickens, D. Fauntleroy, J. Miller, C. Winters, ]. Morrison; Back Row: P. Pfenninger, E. Miller, ]. Donahue, M. Federbusch, L. Lusardi, B. Hand, S. Samuelson, A. Taylor, S. Daniel, K. Caldwell. Eric Miller, Spring semester editor-in-chief, and Dave Fauntleroy, photo editor, search for a picture - any picture! - to fill the gaping hole on page 1. 172 rcflnrs Eric Miller listens skeptically to Sports Editor Wil- liam Morris ' latest idea for the sports page, the most frequently read page in the Brown and White. Weary editors and staff members attempt to complete an issue before 3 a.m. 173 General Insanity ' Giving Birth to a Newspaper Wednesday afternoon at four the arkroom is humming with activity as lm is developed and contacted for the ditor ' s use at 7 p.m. Editors collect the tories, get their pages, greet their press ight people and start the long process f fitting the paper together. It is a process that lasts late into the vening — and sometimes into the lorning. But even after the managing ditor packs up the pages, closes the of- ce and calls it a night after stopping at ernie ' s printery, still more work must e done the next day. Editorials have to e written, and the layout of the paper hecked one, two, three more times, hese sessions often total three hours or lore. The work is not yet complete, owever, as a final check of the pages lust be made on Tuesday or Friday aorning, before the paper rolls off the ress. The circulation staff picks up the •esh B Ws and starts the wheels of elivery rolling, so that by Tuesday or Friday afternoon at four the Brown and White hits the stands in dormitories, fraternities and offices across campus. What drives a typical B W editor to spend so much time giving birth to each issue? What makes him or her sac- rifice sleep, studying and much of the exciting Lehigh social scene to slave on a relatively small college newspaper in a dingy office for a measly credit or two? Assorted editors reply (with tongues definitely in cheek): — It ' s more valuable than any schoolwork, especially for developing the well-rounded, aggressive, totally dedicated investigative reporter. — To join the B W shareholders plan at Uncle Manny ' s bar. — Just another stop on the never end- ing road of cheap thrills. — General insanity. — B W editors have more fun. — You haven ' t experienced the es- sence of life until you ' ve seen the sun Features Editor Sharan Daniel rise from the U.C. basement win- dows. — Who else gets to spend so many late hours with exciting Eric Miller?! Brown and White Business Staff Row 1: S. Gordon, C. Foster, L. Langweber; Row 2: P. Goldstein, I. Folkes, T. Steratore, D. Israel, M. Goldberg, S. Spiro. 174 Alpha Lambda Omega First Row: B. Schulties, S. Lander, F. Uresics, M. Williams. M. Anderson, D. Clymer, ]. Uresics; Second Row: 8. Maurer, K. Gehman, M. Anglestein, R. Brooke, S. Hess, T. Hillegass, C. Wasko; Alpha Phi Omega Third Row: B. Yurko, D. Ross, R. Jacques, R. Arnold, . Hoffman, T. Dematos, M. Agentis; Fourth Row: £. Sietz, B. Gray, B. Santo, B. Muth, P. Penkal, K. Anderson. 175 American Institute of Industrial Engineers Row 1: R. Vogel, B. Hill, M. Velnich; Row 2: Prof. M. Groover, M. Pacelle. 176 American Institute of Chemical Engineers . Zebleckes, Dr. M. El-Aasser, K. Boczar, T. D ' Amelio. Arnold Air Society Row 1: E. Thomas, C. Gates, L. Pucilowski, B. Poppe, S. Lander, . S. Davies, W. Chase, T. Ogren, K. Randal, R. Charles, P. Dixon, S. Dougherty, C. Munson, S. Hautzinger, B. Card; Row 2: C. Barberis, Jaworski, B. Kulp. S. Nichols, A. Russo, M. Malone, ]. Magee, M. Proft, S. Brumbaugh 177 178 The Band 179 Black Student Union ■ N Row 1: S. Mtrlce, V. Stevens, K. Greene, G. McBean, W. Morris; Row 2: K. Tate, F. Gallon, K. Griggs, R. Collins, C. Smoot, V. Myers, A. Allen, I. Jones TV, K. Harmon, R. Davis; Row 3: C. Graves, C. Leach, O. Maduka, M. Ford, M. Snowden, L. ]ames, A. Toulon, W. Downes. 180 Boxing Club Row 1: M. Bertuch, M. Madison, K. Ghezzi, T. Benner; Row 2: Dean Quay, J. Young, . Ostberg, S. Olonso, M. Giduck, M. Stutzman, F. Sine, H. Feichtel. 181 Choir 182 Row 1: D. Rader, B. Karoly, ]. Vanderhoff, K. Branting, B. Bausmith, A. Mazzei, Boss; Row 2: C. Updegrave, W. Devorick, B. Hjorth, M. Herman, M. Inglis, B. Hamlette, R. Vogel, N. Butts; Row 3: L. Francis, M. Davies, ]. Maculesky, L. Weiss, L. Lenthe, D. Lammey, R. Gent; Row 4: N. Phillips, C. Monroe, S. Becker, S. Werden, ]. de Jesus, ]. Byorick, D. Symnosky; Row 5: P. Finkel, J. Dutton, . Apgar, R. Craft, D. Bechtel, ]. Swope, S. Barker, C. Graf, J. Horner, D. Morson, I. Smith, D. Seicol; Row 6: A. Reitz, R. Blumenscheid, J. Cole, J. Prey, K. Wright, ]. Baxter, S. Chen; Missing: B. Mueller, L. Kraushaar, R. Hinz, D. Cirillo, P. Lewis, B. Murphy, W. Smith, S. Eberhardt, D. Kuchka. 183 Cheerleaders Row 1: . Frank, L. Lutz, D. Veras, Unknown; Row 2: S. Alfano, L. Gallagher, N. Felix; Row 3: K. Ire- land, L. Levine, K. Yarnall (Capt.), L. Kruse; Row 4: B. Hogg, T. Cort, unknown; Row 5: . Felegi, H. Ritter; Missing: R. MacFarland, D. Lantz, L. Card- Chi Epsilon Row 1: G. Fehnel, M. Semeraro, 5. Pany, M. Salley , R. Ellsworth, R. Kiss, P. Joyce, . Larson, R. Busch, R. Pinciotti; Row 2: Prof. ]. Liebig, Prof. C. Kostem, S. Chen, ]. Watson, Prof. D. Van Horn, K. Huber, M. Spengler, C. Codlove, R. Haist, J. Kweder, K. Sturm, G. Curtis, J. Sullivan, ]. Kieffer, D. Melone, L. Martin. 184 Equestrian Club Row 1: B. Fawcett, A. Weston, J. Obetz; Row 2: . Byorick, D. Pipines, J. Camera, S. Baglow, ]. Ayers. Eta Kappa Nu Row 1: S. Knapp, ]. Wyckosky, unknown, A. Mastroianni, unknown, S. Beck, K. Kummer; Row 2: N. Richards, P. Dmsmore, R. Boldosser, H. Winter, D. lllowsky, H. Tritt, R. Shank, J. Wummer, C. Garan, R. Hogg; Row 3: unknown, D. Paulus, D. Miller, P. Fox, D. Blanset, C. Ponderas. 185 Forum IX Row 1: Prof. Frye, P. Sudano, M. Erich, D. Robinson, L. Khtri, M. Tarduno, Prof. Barnes, Prof. Woods, P. Errico, Prof. Wenzel, Prof. Moran, Prof. Lovejoy; Row 2: . Dezube, Mrs. Brown, C. Zambotti, D. Hoffman, ]. Rubin, ]. McNalfy, L. Brett, C. Corbunoff, M. Silverman, B. Wiesenburg, A. Weiss, K. Managan, Prof. Leibig, A. Moran; Row 3: . Kuvin, B. Sergiovanni, D. Wolchok, L. Wietzner, M. Goldberg, Dean Quay, Prof. Terry, E. Arrendell, Prof. Amidon, P. Hauserman, A. Cander, ]. Dorf, M. Holtzman; Row 4: 8. Carson, Prof. Condell, Prof. Kodama, Prof. Updike, ]. Woltjen, T. Corallo, N. Van Geison, A. Gavin, D. Snyder. 186 The Forum has a continuing responsibility to examine, recommend and legislate over a wide range of campus con- cerns. Thus, its activity flows continuously. Seldom can is- sues be attacked and a solution obtained in a single year. The best, and certainly most publicized example of such a short-term issue this year was the drop-add fee. The Forum Academic Environment Committee, under Larry Weitzner, considered the conditions and need for this fee, and rec- ommended to the University community that it be dropped as being unnecessary and unfairly administered. The ad- ministrative concern this caused resulted in a re-examination of the issu e, not only by the same Forum group, but by the Educational Policy Committee of the faculty. The same con- clusion resulted, and hence the Forum carried this recom- mendation to the Board of Trustees. The result is the estab- lishment of a University representative group which will determine the future of all minor fees at Lehigh. The ulti- mate result undoubtedly will be a complete recasting of the drop-add fee and of several others. With larger issues the Forum made incremental but im- portant advances. Among the issues the Forum tackled were University admission and tuition policy; planning of the annual budget; policy concerning special-interest hous- ing, including language housing and co-ed living; general campus input to curricular planning; male-female on- campus relations; minority enrollment, and graduate stu- dent environment. Finally, Forum IX was involved in important organiza- tional matters. Many of the University administrators are about to retire, and the Forum has placed representatives on search committees for several of them. Also, a committee is now at work under Prof. Raymond Bell to see if the Forum is best structured to be effective in its second dec- ade. And, for the first time, the Forum exercised procedures to censure members who had been elected but had not per- formed responsibly. As the year ended Forum IX put its successor in place with every indication that it will have a vigorous and suc- cessful year. Leonard Wenzel Chairman, Forum IX 187 FMA Row 1: . Porta, J. Ripley, G. Yuhas, R. Jones, M. Madison; Row 2: R. Yerk, N. Volant, ]. Esch. German Club Row 1: K. Stofanak, ]. Steingelfast, A. Prudente, ]. Hartman, B. Robertson; Row 2: B. Tolosko, L. Archer, C. Nassar, S. Somkuti, E. Tober, ]. Bradley. 188 Gryphon Society Row 1: 8. Glenn, R. Almon, K. Myers, K. Hartman, D. Passafaro, B. Engel, M. Hagan; Row 2: P. Schwab, K. Warsnaw, V. Covalesky, B. Westcott, B. RoweU, K. Conley, C. Ignar, K. Leitgeb; Row 3: . Pieczynski, B. Card, B. Blier, D. Pietruszynski, R. Johnston, C. Souser, C. Winterfield, D. Jesurum, T. Shea, K. Greenwalt, G. Wirth; Row 4: R. Freed, M. Schratz, B. Pisano, C. Schantz, J. Smith, S. Haimowitz, T. Schifter, B. Anderson, E. lobst, N. Lehrhaupt, G. Joyce, S. Ochs, ]. Hughes, G. Menio, F. Spinelli; Row 5: T. Rauch, M. Weis, B. Donohue, M. Malesky, M. Ryan, E. Chapman, . Drexinger, M. Keider, R. Folger, B. Wolford, B. Horn, P. Walbert, C. Carter, D, Greenblatt, . Connolly, S. Michelson, M. Spengler, B. Puzauskie. Hillel Row 1: B. Notts, B. Glickman, J. Kuvin; Row 2: A. Rosenblatt, L. Lipka, S. Brown, S. Beck, B. Tannenbaum, M. Silverman, j. Zellman, A. Rosen, N. Katz. lolkm, ]. Lewis, G 189 IFC Officers H. Dorney, D. Byelick, K. Krischke, B. Moloney, ]. Esch. Missing: S. Peck. 190 Junior Class Officers S. Peck, president; L. Hammond, treasurer; S. Grayson, vice president; L. Whituwrth, secretary. Lehigh University Volunteers Seated: . Skodmk (Chanman), M. Zvanut (Sec), G. Marotta, R. Klopp, M. Murphy; Standing: D. Fink, K. Chaney, C. Mervin, P. Scobbo, A Matturi, ]. Dunn, L. Hostetter, B. Rain ' aldi, A. Turchin. 191 Mustard and Cheese Mustard and Cheese, Lehigh ' s drama organization, was founded in 1884 and is the third oldest drama society in the country. Currently, its members form the backbone of theatre activity on campus. Students in the club act, direct, stage manage, and design sets, lights and costumes, as well as work behind the scenes in the shop, box office and stage crews. M C ' s production of Picnic, written by William Inge and directed by Deborah Smith, ' 81, was this year ' s high- light. From inception to opening night the year-long prepa- ration was a focal point for club activities. M C members did everything from building flowers and growing giant sunflower leaves to baking styrofoam cakes topped with chicken hearts. Mustard and Cheese officers for 1978-1979 were Cathy Hazlehurst, president; Scott Lesher, vice president; Patricia Spugani, treasurer; Pam Cleaver, secretary; David Miller, historian, and Stella Chakeres, photographer. 192 Director Deb Smith and assistant Scott Lesher confer during rehearsals of Picnic. David ]. Miller, scenic designer and Marcus Dillard, Picnic technical director, play house. Cathy Hazlehurst, lighting designer for Oh Dad, Poor Dad and The Physicists. 193 Marketing Club Sitting: W. Willard. A. Lefkowith, A. Blew, M. Goldberg, P. Gordon, ]. Grib, B. Grits. Standing: R. Freed, C. Herald, K. Hall, A. Ring, Dr. J. Hansz, M. Hewitt, M. Shnber, . Liebel, D. Steinthal, D. Tastian. This year ' s Marketing Club was recognized as the most outstanding collegiate chapter in the Eastern Region by the American Marketing Association. The club received the award at the AMA ' s National Collegiate Chapter Conference after competing in a number of marketing-related activities. 194 Newman Association Sitting: A. Matturi (Treas.), M. Connor (Pres.J, ]. Burke (Vice Pres.), G. Vivino (Sec); Standing: Father R. Schware, B. Tolosko, ]. Schunk, ]. Schwab, C. Paul, D. Fries. Pre- Law Society A. Matturi, E. Blew, ]. Grant, 5. Johns, A. First, ]. Frank, M. Boyd, }. Perry, L. Gallagher, E. Metz, L. LeVine, F. Roth, Dean Ellis. 195 Orchestra Ensembles 1% Radio Station - WLVR Sitting: T, Phillips, B. Colgate, R. Swanson, B. Selick, B. Fisher, B. Ceosits, E. Breumnger. Standing: D. Kaufman, R. Chaffee, D. Railsback, S. Skumanich, T. McFadden, T. Reid, D. White, C. Smoot, K. Fenstermacher, R. Lund, R. Kowtko, M. Griffin. 197 Residence Halls Council wt r a «S M. Ka na, P. Gaston, K. Branting, ]. Poulm. 198 Republican Club Seated: C. Munson, Secretary K. Perrone, ]. Hammerschmitt, L. Arnold. Standing: . Erickson, A. Asnkineze, ]. Kuss, Chairman A. Matturi, Treasurer M. Holzman. Rugby Club 199 Sailing Club Seated: . Johnson (Sec), J. Welty (Graduating Sec); Standing: D. Breder (Treas.), Prof. Van Sciver (Faculty Advisor), R. Johns (Graduating Commodore), D. Jurris (Commodore), K. Smith (Vice Commodore). Scabbard and Blade Sitting: LTC. A. Phelan, R. Thomas, P. Marotto, B. Howlett, B. Tutt, Cpt. Schultz; Standing: D. Hickman, P. Terenzio, ]. Dean, C. Maltbie, W. Klimack, A. Straw, T. Doan, A. Barkley, C. Maltbie. 200 Senior Class Officers M. McCoy, L. Southworth, C. Solomon, E. King. 201 Sigma Tau Delta Sitting: K. Lona (Sec. Treas.), M. Mackes (Vice Pres.), C. Webster (Pres.i; Stand- ing: R. Mundhenk (Faculty Adi ' isor), P. Beidler (Faculty Advisor). Society of Women Engineers Row 1: A. Romano, B. Raynoha, F. Her- rick; Row 2: E. lobst, R. Hourigan, B. Hjorth, unknown. 202 Sophomore Class Officers . Davidson, ]. Aigen, B. Harris, V. Nelson. Student Investment Club Seated: H. Gravenhorst, J. Kaplan, K. Hall, ]. DiFrisco, D. Tavarini, ]. Carter. Standing: T. Long, C. Banet, R. Stoloff, C. Schulein, D. Fox, Prof. J. Greenleaf, P. Lathrop, E. Schultheis, J. Reimschissel. 203 Student Activities Council Row 1: P. Naylor, T. Amoruso, D. Foley; Row 2: W. Kunz, ]. Quinn, B. Kerr, R. Rosenthal, . Aigen, A. Kline, ]. Nersesian. 204 Officers President Robert Rosenthal Vice President John Nersesian Treasurer Janet Quinn Secretary Mindy Unger Publicity Chairmen Jay Yanavok, Judy Aigen Concert Chairman Walter Kunz Lecture Chairmen Laura Schrier, Tisha Amoruso Independent Rep. Anne Kline Residence Halls Rep. Didi Foley Frat ernity Rep. Steve Brookner Sorority Rep. Andrea Grossman Freshman Reps. G rant Danzer, Bill Kerr Activities Freshman Orientation Activities Night Atlanta Rhythm Section Allen Funt Chris Miller Chicago Elvis Costello Jazz, Comedy, and Folk Coffeehouses Movies Funding for Campus Organizations 205 Student Metallurgy Society Row 1: . Aadland, R. Webb, C. Rimnac, K. jerwann, ]. Fisher; Row 2: Prof. Hahn, D. Subramanyam, ]. Michael, W. Herman, B. McCoy. Tau Beta Pi Row 1: L. Kraushaar, R. Busch, K. Branting, B. Hjorth, M. Buchinsky, B. Hughes, P. Blazewicz, A. Ying, H. Hoyt, F. Uricchio, F. Benson, R. Ferguson, ]. Boyce, D. Stinner, A. Cerra, G. Fehnel; Row 2: D. lllowsky, T. Rose, R. Hogg, M. Proft, M. Ranek, P. Dtnsmorc, D. Milter, R. Boldosser, F. Ackerman, j. Baranchok, R. Haist, D. Seeger, j. Scriptunas, R. Stofnak, M. Kiesek, B. Seligsohn, J. Dille, G. Curtis. 206 Tau Lambda Chi Row 1: . Schnalzer, M. Allen, C. Rennieer, C. linger, N. Vows, D. Clark, ]. Becker; Row 2: N. Richards, H. Kertavage, T. Ernst, P. Beone, E. Flueso, S. Oravec, S. Skumanich, }. Wagner. Water Polo Club Row 1: T. Lumb, S. Perkins, K. Ireland, S. Schilkt; Row 2: K. Vincent, D. Trost, D. Detwiler, A. Smith, K. Ball; Row 3: P. Brussock, 5. Peene, ]. Noble; Row 4: D.Rathburn, B. Muratore (captain), J. Esch (coach); Missing: B. Notts, ]. Jordan, M. Ruth, K. Tale, C. Muratore, V. Murk, D. Moll, T. Monica, K. Myers, R. Schultz, B. Stietz, T. Thieckens, T. Wil- liams, S. West, S. Kicinski, G. Pokodner. 207 Rowl:K. Rau, C.Goll; Row 2: C. Fn ' cik, . We fy, Dr. King, Advisor. Women in Business  . _ r - ' ' f , 4 V i ' Ml ] 1 1 Women ' s Soccer 208 Row 1: }. Roberts, L. Branch, M. Corbet, N. Kuzmak, S. Sajer (pres.); Row 2: S. Smith, E. Witheford, M. Guay (treas.), K. Thompson, K. Sandalt, L. Kershner, S. Royer (v.p.); Row 3: L. Manganaro, B. Engel, K. Sloan, D. Silverstein, L. Taylor, L. Carlson, C. Iztino (capt.), ]. Filreis (coach); Not Shown: M. Cable, M. Helmold, B. ]ohnson, M. Ranieri, R. White, ]. Wiaz, H. Ritter (coach), S. Crowell (coach), D. Patten (coach). 209 Four Years At Lehigh: A Montage of Ups and Downs By Lee Ann Lusardi No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers ' dirty looks. It ' s real this time, folks. Those books might be replaced with ledgers or man- uals, and the dirty looks might come from the boss, but for most of us those old school days are a memory. It ' s hard to believe. Was it a fast four years or a lifetime? The facts support the former: four times loading the car with all your earthly possessions, and four times hauling it all back. Eight preregistrations, eight ID validations, eight sets of midterm- hourlies, eight crazed final exam periods. Eight arrivals of grades in the mail. That ' s 48 bummers right there, But who ' s counting now? It was the things that can ' t be enumerated that made Lehigh the special experience it was, and that molded each one of us. Too bad you can ' t count the nights on the Hill or at Manny ' s, the beers chug- ged, the late-night bullshit sessions, or the hours spent over a cup of coffee in the snack bar. Or the acquaintances and friends you made, and the things you learned from them. That was Lehigh: strong academic reputation, beautiful campus, parties, organizations, sports, the collegiate life. It all began in August, 1975. Hordes of nervous freshmen and their equally anxious parents travelled in overloaded cars to old South Mountain. The frosh were apprehensive and lonely. They were sure they ' d never find friends like the ones at home; the sorrowful good- byes of the week before had confirmed that. Nevertheless, they bravely stood in line at Alumni Memorial, got their pic- tures taken for IDs and meal cards, got their keys, found their residence halls, engaged in polite conversations with their roommates and parents, found out what a gryphon was and made several hundred trips from the car to the room. Once the room was arranged to Mom ' s satisfaction and the last few covert tears shed, the freshman was on his own for the first time. After being herded to the dining hall by a gryphon, the Lehigh neophyte got his first taste of the social scene: the Ice Cream Bash. This consisted of clumps of freshmen gobbling ice cream and repeatedly ask- ing each other where they were from and where they lived on campus. The next day the freshmen were bused to Saucon Valley for the Freshman Picnic. Dozens of frisbee games dotted the fields, and the Class of ' 79 feasted on hot dogs and orange drink dispensed from a truck. This had to get better, the freshman thought. It did. 212 There ' s nothing finer than a ' 79er soon shook the walls of Grace Hall. It became possible not only to learn the Greek letters, but to find out which house was which. You didn ' t even have to ask people where academic buildings were after the first week. Maybe you were naive enough to stand in bookstore lines during the first week, but you learned never to do it again. And for those first few weeks, you went to all your classes — a record which would be unparalleled for the remain- der of your college career. Checking the mailbox a dozen times a day for letters from family and friends. Checking out the prospects at the Grace Hall dance. Venturing onto the Hill en masse with your entire hall. Savoring every luscious meal at the UC or Rathbone (a.k.a. The Yuk and Ratbone ). Learning to throw up quietly the next day in bathrooms that magnify every sound. Highlighting al- most every sentence in your textbooks. Having your head filled with rumors and reputations of various fraternities and what Lehigh men women are re- ally like. Always asking questions. Discover- ing why Linderman Library is called the Zoo but going there every night anyway. Accidentally coloring all your underwear blue on your first trip to the laundry room. Witnessing the crude demise of the Lafayette Weekend Talent Show. Experiencing the morgue-like atmosphere that envelops the campus during final exam period. Coping with the fact that you had five finals, all were cumulative and all scheduled within three days. Such were the trials of freshman life. But the first semester was over soon enough, and you were home bragging to your friends about how there were 31 fraternities and you could drink any- thing you wanted for free all night. Your friends from state schools all had higher grades, but you consoled your- self with the fact that you were in a very intellectual university. And by spring it all fell together. You knew what forms to fill out, what lines to stand in, what courses to take and avoid. You were courted by fraternities and sororities and found yourself say- ing more and more hellos on campus. Another, less welcome phenomenon had occurred: you were 10 pounds over your pre-college weight. But no matter. By the time you had to load up all your earthly belongings and go home, you realized what you hadn ' t believed possible. You had found friends like the ones at home. Sophomore year presented quite a different scenario for the erstwhile freshman. You weren ' t new any- more, avidly pursued by the up- perclassmen. Sophomore men, how- ever, ascended to the status of living in the house, while the new freshman women replaced the Class of ' 79 in the spotlight. There were a multitude of ups and downs in your sophomore year. You could have a car, but had to pick a major. You were designated the lowest peon in the residence halls lottery (you had to be a lawyer to figure it out any- way), but you had at least minimal leverage in the matter of where and with whom you ' d live. You didn ' t have to do those dreaded English themes anymore, but you did have to start tak- ing courses numbered above the teens. Furthermore, you were even more 213 deeply mired in the perennial Lehigh battle of the sexes. The three to one ratio of males to females has a profound ef- fect on the mind and heart of every Lehigh student. Occasionally, the con- flict erupted in impassioned letters to the Brown and White, but it usually took the form of heavy conversations between friends. Were fraternity men really all boorish drunks, out for what they could get? Were all the women re- ally swell-headed, overly picky, paranoid and ugly? Why didn ' t the men ask the women for dates? Why weren ' t the women approachable? The psychological distance from the Hill, where most of the men were, to lower campus, where most of the women were, was much greater than the physi- cal distance. The questions were never answered in those long talks, but it felt good to get it off your chest. When picking a major, a sophomore ran head-on into more of those classic Lehigh sterofypes — the distinction be- tween the colleges. If you were enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, you were an artsie — a person who took all gut courses and would never find a job. The engineers were both the most respected and most widely maligned group. Every Halloween at Lehigh saw scores of nerd costumes, complete with the tired old calculator-on-the-belt routine. And if you were a business major, well, the most that could be said for you was that you probably hated Accounting. All these factors influenced a sharp increase in the number of transfers dur- ing sophomore year. (Check the Fresh- men Register for some forgotten faces.) The term Sophomore Slump didn ' t come into existence for nothing. If the thrill hadn ' t exactly worn off, it had di- minished a bit, and the decide - what - you - want - to - do - with - your - life - NOW syndrome didn ' t help. As a soph- omore you could see the dark underside of Lehigh and the seedy nightlife in places like the all-night study room at Mart. Your eyes burned along with the midnight oil. The thought that you had two more years of this was depressing. But come spring, if you were lucky, your semester was punctuated by the college student ' s dream — spring break in Fort Lauderdale. To drive 24 hours straight in a cramped car and spend a week in a hotel room with 8 people 214 might not seem like much to the aver- age American. But to be one of the mass of rowdy collegians jamming the Strip, the bars and the beaches was a inde- scribable and not-to-be-missed high point of a college career. While college students perpetrated their rowdy shenanigans, they re- mained insulated from the real world. Still, it was hard to ignore the national and world events of sophomore year: oil spills, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ' s visit to Jerusalem, Roots, the Olympics, the raid on Entebbe, the re- vival of capital punishment in the case of Gary Gilmore, the Bicentennial and Anita Bryant. Most of us made it to the status of juniors and with it came the makings of a good year. You didn ' t quite have your foot out the door yet, like the seniors, but the end was in sight. You had pret- ty well established your circle of friends, your activities and your aca- demic aims. It was the year you proba- bly knew the greatest number of people at Lehigh. Junior year saw the beginning of a mass exodus off campus. It was a search for something different, an effort to do without Lehigh ' s maternal wing. Com- fortably settled in half of a house on Montclair or Carlton, you could find re- lease from Lehigh ' s pressures and fast pace. Hand-in-hand with the exodus went the battle cry which has been with Lehigh upperclassmen for many gener- ations: I ' m sick of the Hill! Ah, the Hill. You have to be there to appreciate it. That serene, beautiful half of South Mountain with dignified and wealthy-looking fraternity houses perched on it. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, masses of students made the trek upward, drawn as if by magnets. Kegs were tapped and numerous beers poured and consumed. There was some dancing and singing, the loud drone of small talk drowned by the music. It was always hot and someone never failed to spill beer all over your sweater and shoes. Countless pickups were attempted and a small percentage completed. There was an air of desperation on the Hill as the revel- ers drank enormous quantities and searched for sex, love, a Meaningful Re- lationship or even a meaningful con- versation. By 2 or 3 a.m., groups of the intoxi- cated were making their rowdy way to their rooms. The hardcores will party to oblivion at the bar until 5 or 6. Everyone pondered the grimness of it all at one time or another. The irony was that it had seemed so wonderful when you were a freshman. Oh, there were good times to be had on the Hill, and everyone had those, too, now and then. Like it or not, the Hill is a signifi- cant part of every Lehigh student ' s ups and downs. Junior year, however, of- fered alternatives. There were parties at off-campus houses, and you turned 21 and could go to the local bars. You couldn ' t enjoy any of these festivities, however, without the persistent beat of the Saturday Night Fever album. Entertainment picked up during ju- nior year for a number of other reasons. We enjoyed a string of outstanding concerts — Billy Joel, Carly Simon, the Outlaws, Chuck Mangione, Dave Mason and Kenny Loggins — in acous- tically perfect Grace Hall. And we had a snow day, Lehigh ' s first in a decade, along with magnificent snow to play in. But the biggest thrill for any red- blooded Lehigh student came in De- cember when we watched the Engineer football team walk away with the NCAA Division II championship — on ABC, no less. 215 And then, finally, it was senior year. When we began the final lap in 1978, the world was reeling from the birth of the first test tube baby and the deaths of two Popes. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin met with President Carter at Camp David, and signed a peace treaty in March. Proposition 13 was passed in California, 900 died at Jonestown, the U.S. and China estab- lished diplomatic relations, a nuclear plant in Harrisburg leaked and the price of gas hit $1 per gallon. But for most seniors it was the Year of the Job. Offers, interviews and salaries were the major topic of discussion among seniors, and the Placement Ser- vice was their Mecca. It was pressure: from family, friends, school and most of all from yourself. To sum yourself up on a resume was a humbling experience. Could you measure up? Why hadn ' t you done more to put on that vital piece of paper? Why couldn ' t you tell pros- pective employers t hat those meager phrases weren ' t really you — didn ' t re- ally tell of everything you ' d learned and experienced, and how you ' d grown from that scared, lonely freshman in August 1975. Senior year presented a mind- boggling dichotomy. At Lehigh, you were now confident, knowledgeable, known. You ' d stopped searching for your niche and were now trying to savor it while you had it. You ap- preciated your friends and your life- style more than ever because they were about to be taken away from you. Hov- ering around the nearby corner of graduation lurked that Big Bad Real World. For most of the year, you had no idea where you ' d be after May 31. What company, what apartment, what city, with whom? It was damned scary. This final year abruptly shifted your perspective on Lehigh. In view of what was looming ahead, the concerns foisted upon you by the institution seemed trivial. You began to question what was so all-important about getting the petition signed, making sure the paper was not a paragraph less than 15 pages, standing on the line, paying the fine. Of course, if you didn ' t do any or all of these things, Lehigh would see to it that you did not graduate. Still, your 2:00 lecture did not seem quite so earth- shaking when it was a fine spring af- ternoon — one of your last to be with your friends at Lehigh. Anxiety and tension ran rampant through the Class of ' 79 as graduation approached, as the same emotions had shaken every senior class for a hundred years. But underneath it all was a giddy undercurrent; a joy mixed with the 216 sadness that it was really, finally all over. So you skipped the classes, pulled all-nighters, took the interviews, made the plans, partied and raised endless toasts with your friends. No more pencils, no more books. No more exams, all-nighters, vigils in the stacks, and no more grappling for the almighty grade. And no more football games on beau- tiful fall afternoons. No more happy hours, pub nights, outings to local taverns. No more taking a day off whenever you felt like it, or whenever you had partied or talked till 5 a.m. No more Greek Weeks or Lafayette Weekends, except as a visitor. But there was money to be earned and growing up to do, a whole lifetime to live with the knowledge and experi- ence summed up by your BA or BS from Lehigh. And the funny part was how fast you forgot all the miserable times, the nights you sat in the glow of your desk lamp and wondered if you could make it. Memories of Lehigh became a fast montage of laughing, partying, talking, getting it all done and enjoying the ride. That was Lehigh: strong academic reputation, beautiful campus, parties, organizations, sports, four years of col- legiate life. You couldn ' t ask for anything more. m 2 7 Bruce Alan Abei — Ellicott City, Maryland; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Alpha Sigma Phi; Social Chairman. Cory Steven Ackerman — Cranford, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; I B. Elkus Freshman Music Cup; F.B. Bell Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; IEEE; Marching 97, Student Conductor; Con- cert Band; Jazz Ensemble; Percussion Ensemble; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Francis Joseph Ackerman, Jr. — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electri- cal Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; National Merit Scholar. Richard Towne Adams — Tonawanda, New York; Finance; Varsity Football, Letterman; Ail-East Football Honor Roll; Delta Upsilon, Vice President. Thomas Hurxt ell Adcock — Baltimore, Maryland; Chemical En- gineering; IFC Scholarship; AlChE; University Discipline Commit- tee; University Forum; Sigma Nu. Bruce Willis Addison — Glen Cove, New York; Finance; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Dean ' s List; Residence Hall ' s Judi- cial Board; L.U.V. Thomas Sean Ahern — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemistry. Joseph A. Albrecht Mi — Elma, New York; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME; |.V. Soccer; Sigma Nu. Nancy Lynne Alpert — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Psy- chology Club; Lehigh N.O.W., Secretary; L.U.V.; Mustard Cheese. Otto C. Altenburg — Union, New Jersey; Accounting; Theta Chi. (not pictured) Andrea Joy Altman — Cheltenham, Pennsylvania; Management; Field Hockey, Co-Captain; Tennis, Co-Captain; Basketball; Epiphany Film Festival. Gerald Craig Altomare — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Biology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Gryphon Society, Programming Chairman; Boxing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. William J. Amelio — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIIE; AlChE; Varsity Wrestling; Board of Publications; Senior Class Gift Campaign. James Peter Andersen — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Finance Market- ing; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; J.V. Soccer; Marketing Club. Joseph Phillip Andrelczyk — Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania; Mechan- ical Engineering; ASME; Ice Hockey Club; Campus Crusade for Christ, Kappa Alpha. Perry Anthony Appino — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; ESRM; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Sigma Nu, Lt. Com- mander, Social Chairman. Michael Lewis Applegate — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sophomore Honors. Susan Amy Arbucho — Englewood, New Jersey; History; Phi Alpha Theta, President; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Michael Quinn Archibald — Rumson, New Jersey; Government; Ski Club; Marketing Club; Brown and White; Chi Phi, House Man- ager. Donna L. Arky — Highland Park, New Jersey; Psychology and Fine Arts; Parnasis Art Society. Brian J. Ascetta — Little Neck, New York; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Phi Delta Theta, Steward, House Manager. Deborah Ruth Aschenbrand — North Wales, Pennsylvania; Psy- chology; Psychology Club. R. Kline Ashton — Easton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Honors; ASME. Peter Thomas Auerbach — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Premedical Sciences. Keith S. Bair— Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sophomore Honors. 210 Bruce A. Abel Cory S. Ackerman Francis J. Ackerman Richard T. Adams Thomas H. Adcock Bruce W. Addison Thomas S. Ahern Joseph A. Albrecht Nancy L. Alpert Andrea J. Altman Gerald C. Altomare William |. Amelio lames P. Andersen ?r ' v-£™ -:- Joseph P. Andrelczyk Perry A. Appino Michael L. Applegate S. Amy Arbucho Michael Q. Archibald Donna L. Arky Brian J. Ascetta Deborah R. Aschenbrand R. Kline Ashton Peter T. Auerbach Keith S. Bair 219 Nancy K. Barrett Edward X. Barth Andrew H. Bartlett Douglas Bartner lohn A. Bechard 220 Sharon Z. Beck William E. Beck Stacey J. Becker Joseph S. Bedics Lance M. Bell Jean M. Benoit Kathleen J. Benusa Gary B. Bernstein Charles P. Berta Anthony F. Bt Hera Ricky F. Bitting Alan M. Bangser — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting; Marching Band; Concert Band; Forum; Accounting Intern; Tau Epsilon Phi. Deborah Barker — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psychology Club; L.U.V.; Brown and White. Stephen Alson Barker — Westfield, New Jersey; Metallurgy and Materials Engineering; Fairchild Scholarship; Electrochemical Soci- ety; Christian Fellowship; Choir; Glee Club. David Mcknight Barnes — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; ESRM — Ge- ology; Geology Club; Soccer; Skiing; Ski Club; L.U.V. Frederick O. Barrant — St. Croix, Virgin Islands; Chemical En- gineering, (not pictured) Nancy Karen Barrett — Oreland, Pennsylvania; Biology; John Steckbeck Award; Dean ' s List; Field Hockey; Basketball, Co- Captain; Lacrosse, Co-Captain. Edward Xavier Barth — Wilmette, Illinois; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME, Vice President; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Sailing Club; Kappa Sigma. Markus Barth-Wehrenalp — Ambler, Pennsylvania; Marketing; WLVR-FM Radio; Pi Kappa Alpha, (not pictured) Andrew Hughes Bartlett — Mansfield, Ohio; Metallurgy; Freshman Honors; Student Metallurgy Society, Vice President; Ski Team, Pres- ident. Douglas Bartner — West Orange, New Jersey; Finance; Sopho- more Honors; Investment Club; Ski Club. William DeForrest Bast— Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; Soccer; Weightlifting Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Phi Gamma Delta, President, Record- ing Secretary. Richard Kenneth Bates — Wilmington, Delaware; Electrical En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Model Railroad Club; Orienteering Club; Outing Club. Peter E. Battaglia — Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; Accounting; Varsity Swimming; Rugby Club; Visiting Lectures Committee; Alpha Tau Omega. Jeffrey S. Baugher — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Stauffer Chemical Scholarship; AlChE. John Andrew Bechard — Waterville, Maine; Industrial Engineering; Williams Essay Prize; I.E. Council; AIIE, Vice President; Theta Xi, Intramural Manager, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman. Sharon Ziva Beck — Abington, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; National Merit Scholar; IEEE; Forum; Hillel; Computer Society. William E. Beck — Penfield, New York; ESRM; Hockey, Manager; Journal Club; Skydiving Club; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman, Intramu- ral Manager. Stacey Jane Becker — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Choir; L.U.V. Joseph S. Bedics, Jr. — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; Town House. Lance Meade Bell — Hummelstown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; National Merit Scholarship; AlChE; Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary. Jean Marie Benoit — Albany, New York; English and Foreign Ca- reers; Sigma Tau Delta; Gryphon Society; Amaranth. Kathleen J. Benusa — Verona, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Mate- rials Engineering; Student Metallurgy Society; Mary O. Hurley Award; Volleyball; Basketball; Lacrosse; Gryphon Society. Gary Bruce Bernstein — Searingtown, New York; Accounting; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Wilbur Prize; Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants Schol- arship; L.U.V, Treasurer; Computer Society; Pre-iaw Society. Charles Peyton Berta — Hilton Head Island, South Carolina: Me- chanical Engineering; ASME; Marching Band; Concert Band; Delta Sigma Phi. Anthony F. Billera — Alpine, New Jersey; Marketing; Marketing Club; Ski Club, Co-President; Kappa Sigma. Ricky Francis Bitting — Alburtis, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean ' s List. 221 David Denison Blanchard — New Providence, New Jersey; En- glish; Sigma Tau Delta; L.U.V. (not pictured) Perry Raymond Blazewicz — Ringoes, New Jersey; Chemical En- : Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Soph- omore Honors; ACHS; Psi Upsilon, Pledge Master. Eric Bernhard Blew — Allentown, Pennsylvania; History and Gov- ernment; Pre-law Society; Financial Aid Peer Councilor; Order of DeMolav; Sigma Nu. Karen Ann 8oczar — Yeadon, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Phi Eta Sigma; AlChE, Vice President; Alpha Phi Omega; Soci- ety of Women Engineers. Randy Richard Boldosser — Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Computer Society. Joseph Anthony Borillo — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies. Joseph B. Boyce — Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi, President; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Delta Phi, Rush Chairman. Paul M. Brabazon — Ivyland, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Football; SAC; Pre-law Society; I.R. Club; Alpha Chi Rho, Secretary. Barbara Jean Brake — Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Marching Band; Concert Band; Alpha Phi. Lisa Ann Branch — Chatham, New Jersey; Finance; Soccer Club, Co-Captain; L.U.V.; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Drew Vincent Breen — Flemington, New Jersey; Finance and Ac- counting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Investment Club; Chi Phi, Rush Chairman. Gary P. Brennan — Springfield, Massachusetts; Journalism; Rugby Club; Brown and White; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Delta Tau Delta, Corresponding Secretary. Jay Martin Breslow — Fair Lawn, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Varsity Baseball; Zeta Psi, Treasurer. Mark Edward Brodfuehrer — Santa Domingo, Dominican Repub- lic; Mechanical Engineering; J.V. Baseball; Rugby Club; Boxing Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Junior Marshall. William Edward Bronner — Union, New Jersey; Psychology; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Diefenderfer Award; Psi Chi; Rifle Team; Chess Club. Steve Eliot Brookner — Miami, Florida; Accounting; Forum; SAC; Tau Epsilon Phi, Steward, Rush Chairman, I.M. Manager. Mildred Louise Buchinsky — Hershey, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Society of Women Engineers; Computer Society; Women ' s Choir. James Patton Bugbee — Catasauqua, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Chi Psi. Peter T. Bugbee — W. Simsbury, Connecticut; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Glee Club; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman. Craig Frederick Buhrendorf — Westfield, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman Honors; ASME; WLVR Radio; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer. Dorothy I. Bulas — South Orange, New Jersey; Pre-Medical Sci- ences. Robert David Busch — Morrisville, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Wilbur Scholarship; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon; WLVR. Lauretta Marie Bushar — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Biology; L.U.V. ; Williams, Social Chairman, (not pictured) Greg Lee Butz — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Baseball. leffrey Scott Buzby — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; American Chemical Society; Karate Club, Treasurer. James Drew Byelick — Valley Cottage, New York; Accounting; Raiff and Trustee Scholarships; Lacrosse, Captain; IFC, President; Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer. Perry R. Blazewicz Eric B. Blew Karen A. Boczar Randy R. Boldosser Joseph A. Borillo Joseph B. Boyce Paul M. Brabazon Barbara J. Brake ■ Lisa A. Branch Drew V. Breen Gary P. Brennan lay M. Breslow Mark E. Brodfuehrer William E. Bronner Steve E. Brookner Mildred L. Buchinsky J lames P. Bugbee Peter T. Bugbee Craig F. Buhrendorf Dorothy I. Bulas Robert D. Busch Greg L. Butz Jeffrey S. Buzby Drew Byelick 223 Gerald A. Camera Doris R. Campbell Nicholas J. Campbell Mbk Rocco F. Carnevale Stephen B. Carpenter Deborah A. Carrie )ohn E. Cassimatis Neil C. Cates loan E. Cawley Charles M. Carella lulia A. Cassidy Anthony W. Cerra 224 Kalman A. Chany Stuart Chaplin Timothy J. Chappell William E. Charwat 4 m v 2«? - ' ■ Wr W 4t A dP Savita K. Chaudhry Stuart S. Chen Jeffrey E. Chladny Susan B. Chodakewitz Andrew Julius Caetta, Jr. — Emerson, New Jersey; Finance; Dean ' s List; Radio Station. James Benedict Cahir — Mahwah, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASME; Alpha Chi Rho, Social Chairman. Gary Stephen Calabrese — Fanwood, New Jersey; Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Chandlier Prize in Chemistry; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; American Chemical Society; Pho- tography Club; Theta Chi, Secretary. Domnick G. Callivas — Girardville, Pennsylvania; Accounting and Economics; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Off- Campus Housing Society; Tutorial Society. Gerald Anthony Camera — Staten Island, New York; Chemistry; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; Equestrian Club, Captain; L.U.V. Doris R. Campbell — Woodbridge, New Jersey; Metallurgy; Sigma Tau Delta; ASM; Powder Puff Football. Nicholas Joshua Campbell — White Plains, New York; Accounting; Varsity Swimming; Epitome; SAC; V.L.C.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager. Charles Michael Carella — Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman Honors. Rocco F. Camevale — Princeton, New Jersey; Accounting; Psi Up- silon, President, Rushing Chairman, Treasurer. Stephen B. Carpenter — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Sophomore Honors; ASME; Kappa Alpha, President. Deborah Ann Carrie — West Nyack, New York; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Women in Business; L.U.V.; Epitome. Julia Anne Cassidy — Wilmington, Delaware; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigm a; ASCE; Senior Class Execu- tive Committee; Society of Women Engineers; Alpha Phi, President, Pledge Trainer. John E. Cassimatis — York, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary, Social Chairman. Neil Carroll Cates, III — Franklin, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering. Joan Estelle Cawley — Princeton, New Jersey; Marketing; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club; Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President, Social Chairman. Anthony William Cerra — Carbondale, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, President; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; Beta Theta Pi, House Manager, Vice President. Kalman A. Chany — New York, New York; Accounting Finance; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma, President; Dean ' s List; L.U.V. ; Marching Band; Smiley House, Treasurer. Stuart Chaplin — Roslyn Heights, New York; Marketing; Marketing Club; J.V. Soccer; Forum; L.U.V.; T.V. Station; Epitome; Brown and White; Sigma Alpha Mu. Timothy John Chappell — Charleroi, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; J.V. Tennis Team; Zeta Psi, Social Chairman. William E. Charwat — Great Neck, New York; Economics; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Ed. Pol Committee; Investment Club; Washington Semester Program. Savita Kumari Chaudhry — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Judo Club. Stuart Sangone Chen — Mohnton, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi Prize; Alumni Prize; Bill Hardy Memorial Prize; Dean ' s List; Christian Fellowship; Glee Club and Mixed Choir; International Club. Jeffrey Edward Chladny — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Alpha Lambda Omega. Susan Beth Chodakewitz — Edison, New Jersey; Spanish, Russian Studies; Varsity Tennis; L.U.V.; Brown and White; uryphon Soci- ety; Gamma Phi Beta. 225 Thomas Edward Chryst — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Ivor Sims and Luther Zollinger Schol- arships. Kevin Ray Chynoweth — Summit, New Jersey; Industrial Engineer- ing; AIIE; IE Coun Michael James Class — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Fifshman Honors; IEEE; Delta Chi, Rush Chairman. Leonard Keith Clewett — Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Football; Theta Delta Chi. Patricia Lynn Cloud — Kennett Square, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering. David Gerald Clymer — Sellersville, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; Alpha Lambda Omega, Social Chairman. Marion Kathryn Cochran — Frederick, Maryland; Fine Arts; Dean ' s List; Art and Architecture Society, Secretary; Alpha Phi Omega; Brown and White; French Club. Kenneth Lawrence Colangelo, Jr. — Fairveiw, New Jersey; Ac- counting; Sophomore Honors; Football; Baseball. David Allen Cole — Cumberland, Maryland; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASME; Varsity Rifle Team, Captain. Bruce H. Colligen — Glassboro, New Jersey; Government; Interna- tional Relations Club; Student Investment Club. Katharine Louise Comly — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Sophomore Honors; Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer. Terence James Conklin — New City, New York; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Football; Boxing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Chi Psi. John Francis Connolly, Jr. — Spring Lake, New Jersey; Religion Studies Social Relations Urban Studies; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Class of 1904 Scholarship Award; Gryphon Society, Presi- dent; L.U.V.; Theta Chi. James E. Cookingham — Tarrytown, New York; Metallurgy; Varsity Ice Hockey; Pi Kappa Alpha, (not pictured) Robert Scot Cortright — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Biology; Health Professions Society; J.V. Baseball; Boxing Club; Rugby Club; Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Secretary. Calvin MacClain Covert — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Track; Squash; Campus Crusade for Christ; International Club; Kappa Alpha, Recording Secretary. John DeForest Cowperthwait — Woodbury, Connecticut; Metal- lurgy; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman. Theodore William Cox — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Finance and Marketing; Sig Ep Dubach Award; Pre-law Society; I.F.C.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman, Steward. William Jeffrey Cox — Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Marching Band; Concert Band. Mark Alan Craig — Deerfield, Illinois; Accounting; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Water Polo Club; Rugby Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Phi Sigma Kappa, Trea- surer. Paul Stuart Cramer — Elizabeth, New Jersey; Chemical Engineer- ing. Julia Campbell Crouse — Woodstock, Vermont; Classical Civiliza- tion; Varsity Field Hockey; Lacrosse; Softball; Powder Puff Football. Charles LaBranche Cucullu, Jr. — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Varsity Ice Hockey; Theta Chi, Social Chair- man. Jeffrey Lee Cuilty — Ardsley, New York; Accounting and Finance; Varsity Wrestling Manager; Football Cannon Crew; Congdon House, Vice President, Social Chairman. Thomas M. Cunningham — Chatham Township, New Jersey; In- dustrial Engineering; Psi Upsilon. 226 Thomas E. Chryst Kevin R. Chynoweth Michael ). Class Leonard K. Clewett Patricia L. Cloud David G. Clymer Marion K. Cochran Kenneth L. Colangelo If David A. Cole )ohn F. Connolly f Bruce H. Colligen Robert S. Cortright Katharine L. Comly Terence I. Conklin flkftfr Calvin M. Covert )ohn D. Cowperthwait Julia C. Crouse Charles L. Cucullu Jeffrey L. Cuilty Thomas M. Cunningham 227 ■1 mmm Robert |. Curry Randall D. Curtiss M. Lynn Cutter lanet B. Dadirrian Susan E. Dahl Joseph C. Damato Thomas |. D ' Amelio Gwenith C. Davidson Barbara ). Davis Bruce W. Davis Peter Davis Zachary W. Davis Diane M. Daych Stephen M. Daubenspeck lames P. Davis Jill T. Deane 228 Teresa E. Decilveo Michelle A. DeCrosta Alfred A. DeLuca Peter C. DeLuca James S. Depsky David L. Deroche Stephen G. DeTommaso Bruce E. Deutsch Robert J. Curry III — Line Lexington, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME. Randall David Curtiss — Newtown, Connecticut; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer. Mary Lynn Cutter — Andover, Massachusetts; Marketing and Jour- nalism; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Marketing Club; Brown and White; Fortnight Editor. Janet Beth Dadirrian — Manhasset, New York; Management; Women in Business; International Relations Club, Secretary; Soph- omore Tansfer from Tufts University. Susan Evelyn Dahl — Colonia, New Jersey; Marketing; Gamma Phi Beta. Michael Stinson Dale — Mamaroneck, New York; Chemical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, (not pictured) Joseph Cono Damato — Sloatsburg, New York; Industrial Engineer- ing; Alpha Pi Mu; Forum IX; Concert Band; Marching 97; Resi- dence Halls Securtiy. Thomas J. D ' Amelio — New Britain, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE, Secretary-Treasurer; Ice Hockey Club. Stephen M. Daubenspeck — Stratford, Connecticut; Chemical En- gineering. Gwenith Christiana Davidson — Brighton, Michigan; Biology; Var- sity Swimming; Ski Club; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Gamma Phi Beta. Barbara Jean Davis — Malvern, Pennsylvania; Social Relations Psychology; SAC; Lehigh Valley Social Work Program; Big Sister Program; Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President. Bruce Wesley Davis — Berlin, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; RHC, Facilities Committee Chairman; Bishopthorpe, House Manager. James Palmer Davis — Maplewood, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Cross Country, Captain; Track; Chi Psi. J. Peter Davis — Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Geology Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Physics Students; Congdon, Social Chairman. Zachary W. Davis — Wilmington, Delaware; Architecture; Dean ' s List 1978; Spillman Farmer Architecture Award; Serendipity; Chi Phi. Diane M. Daych — White Plains, New York; Economics; Varsity Lacrosse, Co-Captain. Jill Terry Deane — Great Neck, New York; Accounting Management; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; L.U.V.; SAC; Women in Business; Marketing Club; Alpha Phi, Vice President. Teresa Elizabeth Decilveo — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Lacrosse; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Epitome; WLVR Radio Station; Accounting Internship. Michelle A. DeCrosta — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology and Chemistry; Freshman Honors. Alfred Anthony DeLuca, Jr. — Millbum, New Jersey; Biology; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; Phi Kappa Theta, Executive Secre- tary. Peter C. DeLuca — Newark, New Jersey; Finance; Varsity Football; Sigma Chi. Jay Ellen Denis — Middlebury, Vermont; Mechanical Engineering, (not pictured) James Stephen Depsky — Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME; Inger- soll Rand Mechanical Engineering Award; Photography Club. David L. Deroche — York, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Honors; ASME; Phi Sigma Kappa, Secre- tary. Stephen Gregory DeTommaso — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; ESRM (Geology); Geology Club; Sigma Chi, Vice President, Treasurer. Bruce E. Deutsch — Woodmere, New York; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Brown and White; Epitome, Advertising Manager; Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Trea- surer, Vice President, Rush Chairman. 229 Thomas E. Deutsch — Easton, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ; 5hman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Forum; Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary. Albert A. DiAntonio, Jr. — East Hanover, New Jersey; Accounting; Boxing Club; Pi Lambda Phi, Steward. Merryl iiene Dickerman — Bellmore, New York; Mathematics; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Richards House, Vice President. Robert Wagner Dietz — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Theta Chi, Steward. Joseph C. Dille — White Plains, New York; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Dean ' s List; ASME; Delta Upsilon. Peter Thomas Dinsmore — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; IEEE; Concert Band; Brass Quintet; Marching 97; Music at Lehigh Committee; Congdon House, Vice President. Paul Joseph DiPiazza — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Student Investment Club; Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President. Charles F. Oippo — Newton, Massachusetts; Civil Engineering; ASCE, Treasurer; Alpha Tau Omega. James Alan Dittrich — Garden City, New York; Accounting; Rugby Club; Sigma Chi. William H. Doddman — Baldwin, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME. Lewis Dean Dodrill — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Marketing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Ice Hockey Club, Co-Captain; Backgammon Club, President; Marketing Club. Joseph Harris Donegan, III — Edison, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Honors; Karate Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Robert Lawrence Donovan, Jr. — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chem- ical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE. Keith W. Douglas — Concord, Massachusetts; Accounting; Theta Chi. Daniel R. Doyle — La Grangeville, New York; Marketing; Track; Wrestling; Boxing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Phi Gamma Delta. Jennifer Emily Doyle — Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; General Motors Scholar; Society of Women Engineers; Women Serving Lehigh; Big Sister Program. Suzanne Drabek — Princeton, New Jersey; Psychology; Sopho- more Honors; Men ' s Varsity Lacrosse, Manager. Charles E. Driza — Belleville, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME; Varsity Basketball; City League Basketball; Theta Delta Chi, Pledge Master. Joanne Denise Dukiet — Livingston, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Beta Alpha Psi, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Hon- ors; Ski Club; L.U.V. Jonathan C. Dunn — Fords, New Jersey; Biology; Phi Beta Kappa; L.U.V. Thomas J. Dunn, Jr. — Fairfield, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASME; Ice Hockey; Pi Lambda Phi, President, Secretary. Roger H. Eastman — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Frisbee Team; Computer Club. Charles Clement Easton III — Short Hills, New Jersey; Accounting; J.V. Tennis; Dramatics; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Pi Lambda Phi, Rush Chairman. Geri Ehrlich — Armonk, New York; History; Pre-law Society; Brown and White; L.U.V.; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Panhel- lenic, Secretary; Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Delegate. 230 Thomas E. Deutsch Albert A. DiAntonio Merryl I. Dickerman Robert W. Dietz Joseph C. Dille Peter T. Dinsmore Paul ). DiPiazza Charles F. Dippo James A. Dittrich Robert L. Donovan William H. Doddman Keith W. Douglas Lewis D. Dodril Daniel R. Doyle Joseph H. Donegan Jennifer E. Doyle Suzanne Drabeck Thomas J. Dunn Charles E. Driza Joanne D. Dukiet Roger H. Eastman Charles C. Easton Jonathan C. Dunn Ceri Ehrlich 231 Shelly M. Eisenberg Richard K. Ellsworth Laurence P. Engel David E. Engle Randall H. Enterline Susan L. Erickson Susan M. Ernsky Tracy M. Ernst lames C. Esch David C. Evans Pamela D. Every lames L. Falk Marc |. Federbusch Gary N. Fehnel 232 Michael |. Fekula Ellen K. Feldman R. Blair Ferguson Steven M. Filemyr lonathan H. Filreis Robert W. Fisher ■HHaiH Mary F. Fitzgerald William T. Fitzgerald Anne P. Fleming Russell F. Folger Shelly M. Eisenberg — Westfield, New Jersey; Social Relations; Brown and White; Epitome; Forum VIII and IX; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Richard K. Ellsworth — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Alpha Tau Omega. Laurence Paul Engel — Westfield, New Jersey; Marketing; Market- ing Club; I.F.C.; Theta Chi, Vice President, Rush Chairman. David E. Engle — Binghamton, New York; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Lambda Chi Alpha. Randall Hunt Enterline — Erie, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer. Susan L. Erickson — Kingston, New York; Chemical Engineering; ASChE; Society of Women Engineers; Varsity Swimming. Susan Monica Ernsky — Fairfield, Connecticut; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Society of Women Engineers; Freshman Honors; Pow- der Puff Football; Ballet Club; LeCompane Dance Troupe. Tracy Marie Ernst — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Government Urban Studies; Dean ' s List; Young Democrats; Tau Lambda Chi, Intramu- ral Manager. James G. Esch III — Shaker Heights, Ohio; Fundamental Science; Varsity Rifle; Waterpolo Team; IFC, Treasurer; Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer. David Gordon Evans — Media, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Dean ' s List; Model Railroad Club; Bioen- gineering Society. Pamela Dianne Every — Barrington, Illinois; Premedical Sciences; Phi Beta Kappa; Marching 97; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; L.U.V. James Lehman Falk — Hartsdale, New York; Accounting; Market- ing Club; Sophomore Honors; Mustard and Cheese; WLRNAVLVR. Marc Jeffrey Federbusch — Union, New Jersey; Biology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Brown and White; Sports Editor; Health Professions Society; Epitome. Gary Newhard Fehnel — Bath, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon. Michael J. Fekula — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Management; Air Force ROTC; Highland Guard Drill Team. Ellen Kay Feldman — Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sigma Tau Omega; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Pre- professional Health Society; SAC. Robert Blair Ferguson — Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; AIIE; Drama; Forum; McConn House, President, Social Chair- man. Steven Matlack Filemyr — Mt. Lake Park, Maryland; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; ROTC; Marching 97; Concert Band; Theta Chi, President. Jonathan Howard Filreis — Paradise Valley, Arizona; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Women ' s Soccer, Coach; Delta Phi. Robert Wynne Fisher, Jr. — Glenside, Pennsylvania; Journalism; Lehigh Radio Network, General Manager; Brown and White. Mary Florence Fitzgerald — Ramsey, New Jersey; Biology; Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomo re Honors; Dean ' s List; L.U.V. William Thomas Fitzgerald — Whitehouse Station, New Jersey; Metallurgy; Lacrosse; Outing Club. Anne Patricia Fleming — Milton, Pennsylvania; Fine Arts; Dean ' s List; Mandeville Purchase Award; Fine Arts Progress Award; Par- nassus; Brown and White, News Editor. Russell F. Folger — Syosset, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Varsity Track; Gryphon Society; Theta Chi, Historian. 233 -topher Foster — Wyncote, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Golf; Brown and White, Advertis- ijnager. jii! Marie Fraivillig — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts; Slimnastics. Robert H. Frankievich — Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Firestone Scholarship; Photo Club; Newman Soci- ety. Russell Alan Freed — Reston, Virginia; Marketing; Gryphon Soci- ety; Backgammon Club, Co-President; Marketing Club. David Bruce Freeman — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; Orchestra; Sailing Club. David Keith Friedfeld — Merrick, New York; Government; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Cross Country; Track; Gryphon Society; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Larry Arlen Fritchman — Hellertown, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE. Scott Richard Frock — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Sophomore Honors; Ski Club; Tau Epsilon Phi, Presi- dent, Treasurer. Laura Ross Gant — New Vernon, New Jersey; History; Listening Line; Karate Club; RHC, Vice President; Round Table; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Donald J. Gardner, Jr. — New Providence, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Model Railroad Club; Computer Society. Patricia Ellen Garnish — Clifton Springs, New York; Psychology; Psi Chi; Varsity Basketball; Gryphon Society. Philip George — Kennett Square, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering, (not pictured) Steven C. Gibson — St. Louis, Missouri; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Freshman Honors; Scuba Diving; Alpha Chi Rho, House Manager. Emil Robert Giordano — Brooklyn, New York; Civil Engineering; Football; Head Coach, Powder Puff Football Team; Sigma Chi, House Manager, Pledge Master. Sharon Gipstein — West Caldwell, New Jersey; Marketing; Brown and White; Eptiome; Marketing Club. Susan H. Gladstone — Larchmont, New York; Social Relations. Jeffrey W. Glaze — Westfield, Massachusetts; Management; Brown and White, Features Editor; Lehigh Radio Network, General Manager; L.U.V.; Off-campus Housing Committee; Delta Phi, House Manager, Pledge President. Barry Jay Glickman — New York, New York; Accounting; Epitome, Photo Editor; Brown and White, Photo Editor; Hillel; I.F.C. Judiciary Committee; Cultural and Social Events Review Committee; Tau Ep- silon Phi. John Carlton Godlove, II — Williamsport, Maryland; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Gary Alan Goelz — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Marketing and Fi- nance; Delta Chi. Glenn Brian Goelz — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; J.V. Soccer; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Theta Chi, Rush Chairman, IM Manager. Daniel L. Goldberg — Pepper Pike, Ohio; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu; Marching Band; Percussion Ensemble. Jonathan A. Goldner — Seaford, New York; Biology; Allied Health Professions, Advisory Committee; Residence Halls Security, Direc- tor; Psychology Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Kiwanis Club; Outing Club; Hillel Society; Residence Halls Council; Forum. Peter Matthew Goldstein — Framingham, Massachusetts; Gov- ernment; Varsity ice Hockey, Captain; Brown and White; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Master, Social Chairman. Carol Susan Goll — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Economics; Gym- nastics Club; Women in Business, President; Marketing Club; American Marketing Association; L.U.V.; Student Health Advisory Committee. 234 Christopher Foster (ill M. Fraivillig Robert H. Frankievich Russell A. Freed David B. Freeman David K. Friedfeld Larry A. Fritchman Scott R. Frock Laura R. Cant Donald ). Gardner Patricia E. Garnish Steven C. Gibson Emil R. Giordano Barry J. Glickman Sharon Gipstein lohn C. Godlove Susan H. Gladstone Gary A. Goelz Jeffrey W. Glaze Glenn B. Goelz Daniel L. Goldberg Jonathan A. Goldner Peter M. Goldstein Carol S. Goll 235 Philip E. Grady Christopher ). Grant lohn K. Grant 0mM Jay J. Greenbaum William P. Griffin Hugh H. Gravenhorst Karen L. Grigsby Gregory A. Gross Susan M. Grysewicz Scot R. Guempel Alok Gupta 236 r Peter T. Cuthorn Joseph A. Habig David A. Haessig Robert A. Haines ft -- ' kV •- • ■ Heather D. Hall Warren H. Hall Barbara C. Hand Charles W. Hankins Linda llene Goodman — Roseland, New Jersey; Marketing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; American Marketing Association; Varsity Volleyball, Tennis; Marketing Club; Sailing Club. John Gorcsan III — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Dean ' s List; Pre-med Student Society; Marching Band; Concert Band; Ensem- ble; Orchestra; Beta Theta Pi. Steven F. Gordon — Bellmore, New York; Chemical Engineering. Caesar Julian Gorski, Jr. — Collegeville, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; Freshman Honors; ASCE; SAC Film Series, Manager; Zeta Psi, House Manager. Philip Edward Grady — Wayne, New Jersey; Electrical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Wilbur Mathematics Prize; IEEE; Stage Band, Director and Manager; Marching Band; Concert Band. Christopher Joseph Grant — Watchung, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Residence Halls Security. John Keith Grant — Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering. Hugh Harold Gravenhorst — Lake Forest, Illinois; Finance; Dean ' s List; Student Investment Fund; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Sigma Nu, Secretary, House Manager, Social Chairman. Kent Lee Garybeal — Memphis, Tennessee; Marketing; Residence Halls Judicial Board. Jay J. Greenbaum — Hewlett, New York; Government; SAC; Brown and White; Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman, Pledge Pres- ident, IFC Representative. William Patrick Griffin — Scotch Plains, New Jersey; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain. Karen Lyn Grigsby — Newton Square, Pennsylvania; Journalism and Government; Williams Prize in Journalism; Dean ' s List; Brown and White; WLVR FM. Gregory A. Gross — Hillsdale, New Jersey; Philosophy; Pre-law Society; Delta Tau Delta, Steward, Social Chairman. Susan Marie Grysewicz — Shenandoah, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; ASChE; Society of Women Engineers; Alpha Phi, Rush Director. Scot Robert Guempel — Madison, New Jersey; Accounting. Alok Gupta — Washington, D.C.; Engineering Physics; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu Prize; Malcolm J. Gordon Phys- ics Prize; Society of Physics Students, President; International Rela- tions Club. Peter T. Guthorn — Brielle, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; ASCE. Joseph Anthony Habig II — Watsontown, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Phi Kappa Theta, Alumni Secretary. David A. Haessig, Jr. — Towaco, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Thomas Woods Award; Dean ' s List; Bethlehem Fabricators Scholarship; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; Percussion Ensemble. Robert A. Haines — Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering Information Science; Marching Band, Drum Major, Rank Leader. Heather D. Hall — Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineer- ing. Warren H. Hall — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Alpha Chi Rho, Vice President, Secretary, Pledge Mas- ter. Barbara G. Hand — Ridgewood, New Jersey; American Studies; Epitome; Brown and White; Forum; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Ski Club. Charles W. Hankins — Media, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Soccer. 237 Barbara jane Hansbury — Short Hills, New jersey; Finance. Davsd Charles Hargrave — Princeton, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Kappa Sigma. Deborah Ann Harris — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; English; Sigma Tju Delta; Forum; Black Students Union; International Relations Club; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Thomas Paul Havekotte — Smithtown, New York; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; Track; Pi Lambda Phi. Catherine A. Haziehurst — Houston, Texas; Psychology; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Davis Prize in Technical Theater; Women ' s Choir; Mustard Cheese; Alpha Gamma Delta, Ritual Chairman. Pamela Lauren Hein — Bel Air, Maryland; Chemical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Theater Group; Alpha Gamma Delta. John S. Hemmendinger — Livingston, New Jersey; Accounting; Psi Upsilon, Treasurer, House Manager. Frederick Walker Hencken — Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Finance; Mahlon Memorial Fund; Soccer; Softball; Pre-law Society; Tau Ep- silon Phi, Scribe, Steward. Hans C. Henning — Summit, New Jersey; Engineering Physics. Margo Mercy Henston — Maplewood, New Jersey; American Studies; Freshman Honors; Lacrosse Team; Outing Club; Skiing Club; SAC; Senior Executive Committee. Rose Mary Herbst — Andover, New Jersey; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Bishopthorpe Selection and Social Committee; L.U.V. Paul Robert Herman — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting; Ski Club; FMA; Phi Kappa Theta, Social Chairman. Richard Bruce Herman — White Plains, New York; American Studies; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Dean ' s List; Kappa Sigma Leadership Award; Freshman Football; IFC; SAC; FMA; Pre- law Society; Discipline Committee, Kappa Sigma, President, Rush Chairman. Florence A. Herrick — Exeter, New Hampshire; Metallurgy; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Student Metallurgy Society; Society of Women Engineers. David C. Hewit — Plainfield, New Jersey; History; Mustard Cheese. Weston Milliken Hicks — Rolling Hills Estates, California; Account- ing, (not pictured) Brian D. Hill — Manlius, New York; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Varsity Squash; Epitome, Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager, Sales Manager; Brown and White; Radio Sta- tion; Sigma Alpha Mu, Steward. Terry Lee Hillegass — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; AlChE; Alpha Lambda Omega, President. Brian Keith Himes — Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Theta Chi. (not pictured) Ruth Elizabeth Hinz — Edison, New Jersey; Government; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Choir; Marketing Club, Secre- tary; Women in Business; Brown and White; Panhellenic Council, Secretary; Big Sisters; Alpha Gamma Delta, House Manager. Beverly E. Hjorth — Stratford, Connecticut; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; Society of Women En- gineers; Choir; String Orchestra; Consort of Viola da Gambas; Music at Lehigh Committee. Mark A. Hoffmann — Baltimore, Maryland; Accounting Finance. David Joseph Hojsak — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Urban Studies; Alpha Lambda Omega. Avtichael Gerald Holland — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Premedical Science; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Track; Health Center Selection Committee; Student Health Advisory Committee; Gryphon Society; Beta Theta Pi. Roger Earl Hotaling — North Plainfield, New Jersey; ESRM; Theta Chi. Ruth Jean Hourigan gineering; L.U.V. Loudonville, New York; Mechanical En- 238 Barbara J. Hansbury David C. Hargrave Deborah A. Harris Thomas P. Havekotte Catherine A. Hazlehurst Pamela L. Hein lohn S. Hemmendinger Frederick W. Hencken Hans C. Henning Margo M. Henston Rose M. Herbst Paul R. Herman Richard B. Herman Terry L. Hillegass David |. Hojsak Florence A. Herrick Ruth E. Hinz Michael C. Holland David C. Hewit Brian D. Hi Beverly E. Hjorth Roger E. Hotaling Mark A. Hoffmann 239 David Houston Thomas S. Howland Howard W. Hoyt Kenneth I. Huber Stephen L. Hudacek lames E. Hudson Betty J. Hughes C. Richard Husband Gregg H. Hutchison W. Scott Hutton David W. Hume Daniel H. Illowsky Ronald C. Ingber Lawrence R. Inserra Robert M. Inserra 240 Mark F. lorio « Charles A. Kelborn Cynthia T. Izuno David P. lablon Anthony J. Jackopin Linda ). Jacobsen Kevin W. Jerwann lohn B. Johansen Richard C. Johns David Houston — Olean, New York; Chemical Engineering; Backgammon Club; Beardslee House, Treasurer. Thomas S. Howland III — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Varsity Baseball; Phi Kappa Theta, Vice Presi- dent, Pledge Master, Intramural Manager, House Manager. Howard W. Hoyt — Wickliffe, Ohio; Biochemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Health Professions Society; Varsity Cross Country; Track; Bethlehem Coop; L.U.V. Kenneth Irvin Huber — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE, Vice President. Stephen Leo Hudacek — Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Senior Class Gift Campaign, Solicitation Chairman; Senior Class Executive Committee; Delta Tau Delta, Social Chairman, Recording Secretary, Pledge Trainer. James Edward Hudson — Closter, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Ski Club; Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President, Rush Chairman, Historian. Betty Jayne Hughes — Mendham Township, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Omega; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Society of Women Engineers; Frisbee Team. David W. Hume — Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Rugby Club; Brown and White, Circulation Manager; Sigma Phi, Rush Chair- man, Social Chairman. C. Richard Husband, Jr. — Norristown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Army ROTC; Forum; Pi Lambda Phi. Gregg Hugh Hutchison — - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Dean ' s List; Swimming. William Scott Hutton — Smoke Rise, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Glee Club; Kappa Alpha, Second Vice President. Daniel Henry lllowsky — Verona, New Jersey; Computer Engineer- ing; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean ' s List; Hillel; Table Tennis Club, President. Ronald Coleman Ingber — Roslyn, New York; Management; SAC, Concert Production Manager; Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman. Lawrence R. Inserra, Jr. — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Ac- counting; Sigma Chi, Treasurer. Robert Michael Inserra — New Providence, New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Chi Rho, Rush Chairman, Ritual Officer. Mark Francis lorio — Trenton, New Jersey; Accounting; Varsity Baseball; Brown and White; Senior Class Gift Fund; Beta Theta Pi, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman. Charles Anthony Iselborn — Mountainside, New Jersey; Biology; Biology Club; Lambda Chi Alpha. Cynthia Toyomi Izuno — Hilo, Hawaii; Biology; Henry Farmer Scholarship; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Health Professions Soci- ety; Varsity Volleyball; Softball; Men ' s Soccer; Women ' s Soccer Club; Frisbee Team, Captain, Coach; Circle K Club; Carothers House, President. David Philip lablon — Laverock, Pennsylvania; Mathematics; Computer Society; Skiing; L.U.V.; WLVR. Anthony J. Jackopin Ml — Levittown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, President. Linda Janet Jacobsen — Glenhead, New York; Finance; Varsity Volleyball; Lacrosse; Tennis; Big Sister Program; Senior Class Executive Committee; Backgammon Club, Treasurer. Kevin William Jerwann — Clifton Park, New York; Metallurgy; Bethlehem Steel Industrial Option Program; Student Metallurgy So- ciety; AIME; Marching 97; ASM; McConn House, Secretary. John Bruce Johansen — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Sophomore Honors; ASME. Richard C. Johns — Baltimore, Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi. 241 Charles Leonard Johnson, Jr. — Northford, Connecticut; Civil En- E; Equestrian Club; Ski Club; Delta Phi, Correspond- ing Secretary. IM Manager, Historian. James Wesley Johnson — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Geology; Soph- omore Honors; Dean ' s List; Glee Club; Geology Club; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary. Jeffrey Alan Johnson — Carle Place, New York; Government; Pre- law Society, Sigma Chi, Vice President, Social Chairman. Peter Stewart Joyce — Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; ASCE; J.V. Basketball; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Delta Tau Delta, President. Margaret M. Kaercher — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Civil Engi neer- ing; ASCE; Society of Women Engineers; Big Sister Program. Charles Frederick Kahle — Bronxville, New York; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Nu. Michael Stephen Kalna — Swoyersville, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Residence Halls Council, Treasurer; Smiley, President, Social Chairman. Todd C. Kamens — Basking Ridge, New jersey; Fundamental Sci- ences; Delta Phi. George Wallace Kanarr II — Harvey ' s Lake, Pennsylvania; Market- ing; Student Investment Club; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman. John Anthony Kardos — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Finance. Amy Jo Kasher — Piscataway, New Jersey; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Psychology Club; Backgammon Club; Big Sister Program; L.U.V. Lori Ann Kaufman — Clark, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Volleyball; Basketball; Tennis; Business College Dean Search Committee; Fine Arts Award. Diana Claire Kavett — Farmingdale, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; Trembley Park, Social Chairman. Laurie Thea Kaye — Bethesda, Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Outing Club. Peter B. Keating — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Civil Engineering, (not pictured) Thomas R. Keeler — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE Student Branch, Chairman. Charles W. Keener — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Mechan- ical Engineering; ASME; Ice Hockey Club; WLVR-FM; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Rush Chairman, Pledge Master. Robert W. Kelly — Troy, New York; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Varsity Tennis; Delta Upsilon, IFC Representative. Stephen Louis Kessler — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Alpha Sigma Phi, Steward. Chinhyun Kim — Englewood, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Zeta Psi. William W. Kimball — New Providence, New Jersey; Social Rela- tions and Journalism; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Pre-law Soci- ety; Brown and White; Concert Band; Marching 97; Psi Upsilon, Vice President, Secretary, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman. Elizabeth P. King — Hillside, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Gamma Phi Beta. Nancy Elyse Kirsch — Livingston, New Jersey; Social Relations; Dean ' s List; SAC, Residence Halls Representative; L.U.V.; Brown and White, Classified Ad Manager; Epitome, Scheduling Editor; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Big Sister Program. Robert Edward Kiss — Verona, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; J.V. Football; Chi Psi, President, House Manager. William Simpson Kistler — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Finance; Ski Club; Alpha Sigma Phi, Service Chairman. 242 Charles L. Johnson James W. Johnson Jeffrey A. Johnson Peter S. Joyce Margaret M. Kaercher Charles F. Kahle Michael S. Kalna Todd C. Kamens Diana C. Kavett Laurie T. Kaye Thomas R. Keeler Charles W. Keener Robert W. Kelly Stephen L. Kessler Chinhyun Kim William W. Kimball Elizabeth P. King Nancy E. Kirsch Robert E. Kiss William S. Kistler 243 ). Kenton Klages Jeffrey D. Koch William K. Klimack Kathy A. Knitter Paul Koba Kathy A. Kochaba Michael M. Kovacevic Sally L. Kovak Lianne E. Kraushaar Steven K. Kreider Steven M. Kreiger Paul E. Krystow 244 Thomas R. Kulp Karl T. Kummer Richard B. Landress Susan ). Langenberg . 1m Hi David B. Langer Laurence M. Langweber |. Kenton Klages — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi; Ingersoll-Rand Scholarship Award; ASME; Tau Epsilon Phi, House Manager. William Klaeve Klimack — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; William J. Hunskim II Scholarship; Scabbard and Blade; Outing Club; Skydiving Club; Conflict Simulations Club. Kathy Ann Knitter — Warrington, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; American Chemistry Society; SAC. Paul Koba — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Jeffrey David Koch — Center Valley, Pennsylvania; Accounting. Kathy A. Kochaba — Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alcoa Scholarship; AlChE; Varsity Basketball. Michael Morris Kovacevic — Enola, Pennsylvania; Government; j.V. Football; Phi Kappa Theta, Steward, IFC Representative. Sally Louise Kovak — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; L.U.V.; Equestrian Club. John A. Kraemer — Westminster, California; Marketing; Varsity Swimming; Marketing Club; Chi Phi, IFC Representative. Canning Childs Kraft, Jr. — Moorestown, New Jersey; Govern- ment; James C. Haydon Scholarship; Army ROTC; Sigma Nu. Mary Beth Krafty — Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania; Premedical Sci- ences; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Softball; Varsity Basketball; Powder Puff Football; L.U.V. Robert Alan Kratz — Harleysville, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors. Lianne Elisabeth Kraushaar — Wilton, Connecticut; Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Choir; Alpha Gamma Delta; Panhellenic President. Steven Kenneth Kreider — Reading, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Rhodes Scholar Nominee; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; IEEE; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball- Track; Sigma Chi. Steven M. Kreiger — Woodbridge, Connecticut; Biology; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Epitome; Brown and White; SAC; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice President. Paul E. Krystow, Jr. — Mountainside, New Jersey; Metallurgy En- gineering; ASMS; Varsity Soccer; Theta Delta Chi, House Manager. Thomas R. Kulp — North Wales, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Varsity Soccer; Alpha Tau Omega. Karl T. Kummer — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE. Thomas W. Laganosky — Freeland, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE Student Branch, Vice Chairman. Richard Stephen Landis — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Sophomore Honors. Richard Brian Landress — Huntington Station, New York; Account- ing; Beta Alpha Psi; Sundra Foundation Scholarship; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Beta Theta Pi, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman. Susan Jane Langenberg — Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania; Biology; Women ' s Choir; L.U.V.; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice President. David Brian Langer — Altoona, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Stage Band. Laurence M. Langweber — E. Rockaway, New York; Marketing; Marketing Club; Brown and White, Business Manager, Local Ad Manager; Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman. 245 Paul Alexander LaPorta — W. Long Branch, New Jersey; Electrical FR TC Scholarship; IEEE; Psi Upsilon, President. Robert J. Larkirt — Darien, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Edward B. Laughlin 111 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Alpha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman. Lisa A. LeBovit — Easton, Pennsylvania; Government; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Government Dept. Student-Faculty Commit- tee; SAC; Pre-law Society. Janet Marjorie LeClair — Glen Gardner, New Jersey; Accounting and Marketing; Varsity Hockey; Powder Puff Football; Women in Business; Marketing Club. Antoinette H. Leitgeb — Coplay, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; IEEE; Varsity Softball; Volleyball. John Lewis Leone — West Caldwell, New Jersey; Chemistry, (not pictured) Laurie Ann LeVine — Miami, Florida; Government; Dean ' s List; Pre-law Society, President; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; Gov- ernment Dept. Student-Faculty Committee; Young Democrats Club; Senior Class Executive Board; Basketball Cheerleader; Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chairman. Daniel M. Levinson — Westport, Connecticut; Accounting; Na- tional Association of Accountants; Forum VIII; FMA Board of Direc- tors, Secretary-Treasurer; Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer. Jan Alan Lewis — Merrick, New York; International Relations; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; I.R. Club, Vice President; Hillel Society, Co-chairman; Residence Hall Security; Forum; Student Health Advisory Committee, President; Allied Health Professions, President; Pre-law Society; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Rush Chairman, Ex- chequer. Peggy Anne Lewis — Wilmington, Delaware; Chemical Engineer- ing; Sigma Tau Delta; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Choir; Gamma Phi Beta. John H. Liebel — Penfield, New York; Marketing; Marketing Club; A.S.A.; Chi Phi, Secretary. Mark Thomas Lieberman — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting and International Relations; Varsity Wrestling, NCAA Champion; Bosey Reiter Leadership Cup. Stacey Howard Light — Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Dean ' s List. John Henry Lindemann — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Alpha Lambda Omega. Mary A. Livingston — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Soph- omore Honors; Marketing Club, Treasurer. Lynne M. Loewer — Greenbelt, Maryland; Marketing; Lambda Mu Sigma; Leonard Pool Scholarship; Dean ' s List; American Marketing Association; Varsity Rifle Team; Skydiving Club; Marketing Club, Vice President; Residence Halls Security, Concessions Manager. Robert E. Logan, Jr. — Wilton, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Investment Club; Sigma Nu. Brian Kenneth Long — Brooklyn, New York; Natural Science; Or- chestra; Marching Band; Ensembles. Michael Donald Long — Myerstown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Frisbee Club; Beardslee House, President, Secretary. Robert E. Luchsinger — Glen Cove, New York; Finance; Varisty Baseball; Senior Class Gift Campaign, Chairman; Delta Upsilon, Treasurer. Richard R. Lund — Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Industrial Engineer- ing; AIIE; Investment Club; Radio Station; Newman Association; College Republicans. Eric F. Lundberg — Madison, New Jersey; Accounting; Ice Hockey; Marketing Club; Ski Club; Phi Kappa Theta, Social Chairman, IFC Representative. Robert Bruce Lunt — Amityville, New York; Finance. Lee Ann Lusardi — Dover, New Jersey; Journalism American Studies; Sigma Tau Delta; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Williams Prize for Interpretive Reporting; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Big Sister Program; Brown And White, Editor-in-Chief. Paul A. LaPorta Robert ). Larkin Edward B. Laughlin Lisa A. LeBovit lanet M. LeClair Antoinette H. Leitgeb Laurie A. LeVine Daniel M. Levinson jiMk )an A. Lewis Peggy A. Lewis John H. Liebel Mark T. Lieberman Robert E. Logan Brian K. Long Michael D. Long Robert E. Luchsinger Richard R. Lund Eric F. Lundberg Robert B. Lunt Lee A. Lusardi 247 Steven D. Maddox Allen B. Magi 1 1 Robert M. Malchione Hamid Malekzadeh Steven R. Markoff Robert F. Marrs Roy A. Marschke Harry H. Marsh 248 Andrew P. Martin Lawrence M. Martin Thomas A. Mastri Christopher A. Matics Salvatore A. Mazzeo Thomas ). McClain Melanie L. McCoy Elizabeth ). McCreary Lawrence Joseph Lyng — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Boxing Club; Sigma Nu, Steward. Mary Michele MacDonald — Midlothian, Virginia; Journalism and Government; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Phi Beta Kappa; University Service Award; Presidential Prize; National Merit Scholar; Williams Scholarship for Journalism; Alumni Junior Prize; Williams Prize for Feature Writing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Epitome, Editor-in-Chief; Brown and White, Managing Edi- tor; Rhodes Scholarship Semifinalist. Patricia MacFarland — Ventnor, New Jersey; Industrial Engineer- ing; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Ski Club. Ann C. Madden — Exton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering. Steven Duane Maddox — Miami, Florida; Chemical Engineering; Dean ' s List; AlChE; Varsity Football; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager. Allen B. Magill II — Reading, Pennsylvania; Biology. Robert Mario Malchione — Toughkenamon, Pennsylvania; Me- chanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Wilbur Scholarship Prize; John R. Wagner Award; ASME; Residence Halls Council. Hamid Malekzadeh — Tehran, Iran; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Ka- rate Club, President; Amaranth, Editor. Jon Peter Malik — Watertown, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Dean ' s List; ASME; Varsity Soccer; Golf; Theta Delta Chi, Cor- responding Secretary. Donald Michael Mancosh — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Varsity Soccer; Lacrosse; Student Metallurgy Society, Secretary; Se- nior Class Gift Campaign; L.U.V.; Sigma Nu. John Francis Mancuso — Roslyn, New York; Accounting; Williams Essay Prize; Radio Station, Program Director. Ernest J. Markezin — Manhasset, New York; Accounting; Sopho- more Honors; Forum VIII; Karate Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Board of Publications; Alpha Tau Omega, President. Steven Richard Markoff — -Teaneck, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Varsity Tennis; Pre-law Society. Robert F. Marrs — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy. Roy A. Marschke, Jr. — Somers, New York; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME; Mustard Cheese; Residence Halls Security; Sky-Life Flying Club, President; Psi Upsilon. Harry Harrison Marsh IV — Fresno, California; Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE; Radio Club; Brown and White; WLTV; Epitome; L.U.V.; Psi Upsilon. Andrew Peter Martin — Simsbury, Connecticut; Accounting Economics; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Resi- dence Halls Security; Drama. Lawrence Mitchell Martin — Latrobe, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Thomas Alexander Mastri — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Bi- ology; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Gryphon Society; Newman Association; Sigma Nu. Christopher Anthony Matics — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Market- ing; Football; Golf; Brown and White. Salvatore Angelo Mazzeo II — Easton, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; National Association of Accountants; I.R. Club; Rally Club; Leavitt House, Social Chairman. Thomas Jude McClain — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; History; Soph- omore Honors; Football; Chi Psi, Secretary. Melanie Laine McCoy — Easton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Powder Puff Football; SAC, Freshman Represen- tative, Publicity Chairman; Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice President. Elizabeth J. McCreary — Plainfield, New Jersey; Accounting. 249 John Lie McDermott, Jr. — Short Hills, New Jersey; Finance; J.V. Water Safety, Instructor; Delta Chi. John C. McDonnell — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Accounting. Philip Joseph McCinnis — Dover, Delaware; Journalism; Football; Mustard Cheese. Susan Ann McGouldrick — Bethlehem, Pennsy lvania; Psychology; Psi Chi; Phi fcta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Williams Freshman Essay Award; Psychology Club; L.U.V. Marie Camp McLennan — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Tennis; Powder Puff Football; L.U.V.; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Timothy F. McMahon — Baldwinsville, New York; Economics; Sailing Club; Delta Sigma Phi. Theodore David Meiss — Houston, Texas; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Frisbee Team; Circle K Club; Computer Society; McConn House, Treasurer. Mary Anne Melber — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Biology. Lisa A. Melillo — Bernardsville, New Jersey; Social Relations; Pow- derpuff Football; Softball; Campus Crusade for Christ; Mustard Cheese; Big Sister Program; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Gamma Phi Beta. Charles Eric Merrill — Montrose, Pennsylvania; Economics; Foot- ball; Boxing; Chi Psi, Executive Council. Joseph Richard Michael — Ridley Park, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Student Metallurgy Society; American Society for Metals; McConn House, Vice President. John A. Michel — Indian Head, Maryland; Chemical Engineering; Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Bridge Club. David J. Miller — Media, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, President; Tau Beta Pi; Mustard Cheese, Historian. Diane Frances Miller — Sarasota, Florida; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Alpha Gamma Delta Founder ' s Memorial Scholarship; ASCE; Women ' s Choir; Alpha Gamma Delta, Presi- dent. Eric Warren Miller — Old Greenwich, Connecticut; Journalism Science Writing; Brown and White; Editor-in-Chief, Sports Editor; WLRN; Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary. Gary Richard Havard Mino — Hartsdale, New York; Journalism Science Writing; Varsity Swimming; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Master. Kenneth Robert Molinaro — Flushing, New York; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Concert Band; Marching Band; Stage Band; Sigma Nu, Treasurer. Lisa Mary Montovano — Great Notch, New Jersey; Social Rela- tions; Gamma Phi Beta, Historian, Corresponding Secretary. Wayne Barber Moodie — Summit, New Jersey; Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE. Laura Lee Moore — York, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Volleyball; Basketball; Lacrosse. Daniel Jackson Morris — Oyster Bay, New York; History; Pre-law Society; Residence Halls Council, Vice President; T.V. Station; Amaranth; Mustard Cheese; Lambda Chi Alpha. Jeffrey Lee Morris — Waldwick, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Marching Band; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Phi Sigma Kappa. Robert Brian Morrison — Newark, Ohio; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Presidential Prize; Dean ' s List; AlChE; Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Master. John H. Mueller — Lake Forest, Illinois; Industrial Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, (not pictured) Charles David Munson — Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIIE; Air Force ROTC; Republican Club; Orienteering Club. 250 John L. McDermott John C. McDonnell I mmmm Philip J. McCinnis Susan A. McGouldrick Marie C. McLennan Timothy F. McMahon Theodore D. Meiss Mary A. Melber H IP J- v l ! Lisa A. Melillo C. Eric Merril Joseph R. Michael John A. Michel David I. Miller Diane F. Miller Eric W. Miller Gary R. Mino Kenneth R. Molinaro Lisa M. Montovano Wayne B. Moodie Laura L. Moore Daniel ). Morris Jeffrey L. Morris Robert B. Morrison Charles D. Munson 251 Robert P. Muratore Warren K. Myers )ohn R. Murray lohn H. Neely Bruce Muschlitz Mark A. Neporent Kristen J. Myers Richard C. Nevins Ronald D. Newman Quat V. Ngo Scott H. Nicholas Mindy I. Nightingale Jeffrey J. Nolan Tod D. Obenauer ludith E. Obetz 252 Mark J. Oetting Sally A. Okoniewski Susan K. Oravec Joseph H. Orr John R. Ostberg T. Mark Pacelle vi • - y L 1 L m w ' Mpi N d W . m I Salvatore M. Padula Thomas J. Paff Robert Peter Muratore — Morristown, New Jersey; Marketing; Water Polo, Co-Captain; Delta Chi. John Robert Murray — Pompton Plains, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman Honors; ASME; Off-Campus Housing Committee; Sailing Club. Bruce Muschlitz — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineer- ing; Sphomore Honors; IEEE; Forum. Robert Benjamin Muth — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; ROTC Scholarship; Orienteering Club, President; Com- puter! Club; Alpha Lambda Omega, (not pictured) Kristen Jeanne Myers — Kent, Ohio; English; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Gryphon Society; Alpha Gamma Delta. Warren Karl Myers — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Diving; Water Polo; Forum; Alpha Tau Omega. John H. Neely — Summit, New Jersey; English; Football; Track; Brown and White; Mustard Cheese; Delta Upsilon, Pledge Mas- ter. Mark Alan Neporent — Kingston, New York; Psychology; Brown and White; Sigma Alpha Mu. Richard Charles Nevins — Fairfield, Connecticut; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Brown and White; Sigma Phi, Vice President, Steward, House Manager, Intramural Manager. Ronald David Newman — Paramus, New Jersey; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Delta Upsilon. Quat Van Ngo — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Scott Harrison Nicholas — Line Lexington, Pennsylvania; Chemi- cal Engineering; Ski Club. Mindy llene Nightingale — Old Bridge, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Brown and White; L.U.V. David Mark Nissley — Landisville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Track; Kappa Alpha. Jeffrey J. Nolan — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Finance; Delta Tau Delta, Recording Secretary, Peter Dominic Nunan — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics, (not pictured) Tod David Obenauer — Huntington, New York; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE. Judith Elaine Obetz — Bemardsville, New Jersey; Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; ACS; Equestrian Club, Secretary. James Joseph Odorisio, Jr. — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASCE; Delta Chi, President, House Manager, (not pictured) Mark John Oetting — Grosse Pointe, Michigan; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Soccer; Ice Hockey Club; Alpha Chi Rho, Intramural Man- ager. Sally Ann Okoniewski — Fulton, New York; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AME; Society of Women Engineers; Soccer Club; Women ' s Choir. Susan K. Oravec — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; International Rela- tions; Tau Lambda Chi, Secretary, Treasurer. Joseph H. Orr III — Altoona, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Freshman Honors; ASCE; Football; Wrestling; Delta Tau Delta, Vice President. John Russell Ostberg — Scotch Plains, New Jersey; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; J.V. Soccer; Boxing Club; Theta Chi, Pledge Marshal. Thomas Mark Pacelle — Essex, Connecticut; Industrial Engineer- ing; AIIE; Epitome. Salvatore M. Padula — Easton, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Alpha Lambda Omega. Thomas J. Paff — Flourtown, Pennsylvania; Economics; Varsity Soccer; Theta Xi, Steward, Social Chairman. 253 vseph Palmisano, Jr. Delta Tau Delta. Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Bio- Mark Michael Pando — Karlsruhe, West Germany; International tions an:i Economics; International Relations Club, Secretary. Stephen Alfred Pany — Coplay, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Dean ' s List; ASCE; Sigma Alpha Mu. John Matthew Parisi — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Student Trainer; Alpha Sigma Phi, House Manager, Pledge Master. Ross M. Parkman — Brunswick, Maine; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Sigma Phi, President, Secretary. Robert Parrino — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Chemical Engineering; Kappa Alpha, (not pictured) Dianne Marie Passafaro — Newark, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Society of Women Engineers; Gryphon Society; Newman Association; RHC. Mina J. Patel — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Dean ' s List. Donald E. Paulus — Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; Phi Eta Sigma; March- ing, Concert, Jazz Bands; Sigma Nu. Irene Pavels — Pound Ridge, New York; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Volleyball, Co-Captain; Swimming; National Association of Accountants; Women In Business; Wom- en ' s Athletic Council; L.U.V. Howard Martin Pecker — Westfield, New Jersey; Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; French Club; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer, Steward. Kurt Eric Peiffer — Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASME, Treasur- er. Lawrence Russell Pellett — Nashville, Tennessee; Finance; Golf; R.H.C.; L.U.V. Paul John Pelsinski — Levittown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Psi Upsilon, House Manager. Kathy Perlman — Melrose Park, Pennsylvania; Biology; Student Tutorial Service; Big Sister Program. Elizabeth Ellen Perry — Brookfield, Connecticut; Electrical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; IEEE; Backgammon Club; Society of Women Engineers. Susan L. Petrella — Kenmore, New York; International Relations; Sophomore Honors; International Relations Club, President; Wom- en ' s Caucas; Cheerleader; Sailing Club; L.U.V., Public Relations Officer. Elizabeth M. Pfenninger — Whitehouse Station, New Jersey; Journalism and History; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Brown and White, Editorial Page Editor, Features Editor; Residence Halls Council. Michael R. Phillips — Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Ski Club; Skydiving Club; Zeta Psi. Thomas Anthony Piaia — Summit Hill, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; ASME. Robert Dean Pinciotti — Dresher, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Sophomore Honors; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Ann Caryn Pinto — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Varsity Lacrosse; Society of Women Engineers; Hillel Society; Society of Allied Health Profes- sions; Alpha Gamma Delta. Beatrice Katherine Pisano — Flourtown, Pennsylvania; Biology and Social Relations, (not pictured) Jonathan Pladis — Florham Park, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering, (not pictured) Gary Plotch — New City, New York; Accounting; Hillel; Frisbee Team. Douglas J. Polett — Medford Lakes, New Jersey; Accounting and Finance; Alpha Chi Rho, Treasurer. lames R. Poulin — Park Ridge, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; ASCE; RHC, President, Vice President; Forum. Anthony J. Palmisano Mark M. Pando Stephen A. Pany |ohn M. Parisi Ross M. Parkman Dianne M. Passafaro Mina J. Patel Donald E. Paulus ifciL% Irene Pavels Howard M. Pecker Kurt E. Peiffer Lawrence R. Pellett Paul J. Pelsinski Kathy Perlman Elizabeth E. Perry Susan L. Petrella ■ ,• ■« . m Bk . M i r V 1 . : w ,=T: ' J t. r W V . 4 m ! 1 ■ I. A Thomas A. Piaia A Elizabeth M. Pfenninger Michael R. Phillips Robert D. Pinciotti Ann C. Pinto ames R. Poulin 255 David P. Preusch Joseph Preziosi Gail L. Price Mario J. Procida Kenneth M. Prockup Mark R. Proft Richard K. Pulling Michael J. Purcell Robert T. Quier Janet R. Quinn Donna L. Rankin Katherine A. Rau Barbara H. Raynoha James E. Reed Andrea B. Reese John K. Regan 256 Michael J. Reiber Kurt L. Reichenbach Allan C. Reitz Carl L. Rinaldi Alexander Ring John C. Ripley dvMtfj Andrew S. Robinson Daniel R. Robinson David Paul Preusch — Haworth, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; ASCE; WLVR-FM; Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager. Joseph Preziosi, Jr. — Clark, New Jersey; Chemistry. Gail Leslie Price — Lodi, New Jersey; Government and Journalism; Dean ' s List; Powderpuff Football; SAC, Vice President, Secretary, Brown and White; L.U.V.; Big Sister Program. Mario Joseph Procida — Alpine, New Jersey; Civil Engineering and Architecture; ASCE; Basketball; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Kenneth Mitchell James Prockup — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Elec- trical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Penna. Academy of Sci- ence; Alpha Lambda Omega. Mark Raymond Proft — Florham Park, New Jersey; Civil Engineer- ing; AFROTC President ' s Award; Gold Award; ASCE; Arnold Air Society; Pi Lambda Phi, Vice President. Paul Edmund Prosswimmer 111 — Rockville, Maryland; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Ski Club; L.U.V.; Health Profes- sions Society; Sigma Nu. (not pictured) Richard Keller Pulling, Jr. — Hackettstown, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu, President; Varsity Golf; Republican Club; Forum IX; Ski Club, President; Kappa Sigma, Grand Pro- curator. Michael Joseph Purcell — Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Varsity Basketball, Captain; Newman Club; Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer. Robert Tilghman Quier, Jr. — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Varsity Swimming; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Janet Rae Quinn — Latham, New York; Finance; Powder Puff Foot- ball; SAC, Treasurer, Secretary; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Douglas D. Randolph — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering, (not pictured) Donna Lynn Rankin — Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Accounting; Concert Band; Marching 97. Katherine Anne Rau — New City, New York; Accounting; Alpha Phi Omega; Women in Business; Orchestra. Rick Meier Rauenzahn — Mountaintop, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Cycling Club, (not pictured) Barbara H. Raynoha — Knoxville, Tennessee; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Society of Women Engineers, President. Denis Edward Reed — Enola, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Var- sity Wrestling, (not pictured) James Edward Reed — Paramus, New Jersey; Geology; Theta Chi, House Manager, Rush Chairman. Andrea Beth Reese — Melrose Park, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; Society for Women Engineers; Big Sister Program; Sophomore Class Vice President; Senior Class Gift Campaign. John Kevin Regan — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Dean ' s List; AlChE; ACS; Ski Club; L.U.V Michael J. Reiber — Reading, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; ACS; Fris- bee Team. Kurt Louis Reichenbach — White Plains, New York; Classical Civilizations and Psychology; Frisbee Team. Allan Clifford Reitz — Devon, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Physics Students; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Carl Leonard Rinaldi — Cranford, New Jersey; Accounting and Marketing; Wiggin Award; Varsity Ice Hockey, Assistant Captain; Marketing Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Alexander Ring — Kutztown, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Leonard Pool Scholarship; Orchestra; Concert Band. John Clark Ripley, Jr. — Easton, Maryland; International Relations; International Relations Club; FMA Board of Directors, Vice Chair- man, Secretary; AFROTC; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman. Andrew Scott Robinson — Mountain Lakes, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Football; Chi Psi, Secretary. Daniel Reeves Robinson — Southborough, Massachusetts; Chemi- cal Engineering; Forum; Alpha Tau Omega, Social Chairman. 257 Anthony Morrow Rockhill II — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Journal- tre Hockey; Brown and White, Sports Editor; Radio Station; Sigma Chi, President, Steward, Secretary, Historian. Alexa M. Romano — Cranford, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Women ' s Soccer; L.U.V.; Society of Women Engineers; Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Sister. Frederic P. Rosenfeld — Fair Lawn, New Jersey; English and Eco- nomics, Marketing Club; Brown and White; Amaranth, Editor; Theta Xi. Nina Rosenstein — Rockaway, New Jersey; Biology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors. Robert Steven Rosenthal — New York City, New York; Marketing; Lambda Mu Sigma; SAC, President, Lecture Chairman; Roundtable; WLVR; Cultural Events Review Committee; VLC; Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Chairman, I.F.C. Representative. David Mark Roskos — Cedar Grove, New Jersey; Finance; Dean ' s List; Rugby Club; Sigma Chi. (not pictured) Ryan Gene Ross — Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE Student of the Year; Kodak Scholarship Award. James Victor Roth, Jr. — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Sophomore Honors; ASME. Robin Debra Rothstein — Massapequa, New York; Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Outing Club; Forum; Ski Club. Barbara Sue Rowell — Waterville, Maine; Economics; Freshman Honors; Gryphon Society; Women in Business; Women ' s Caucus; Big Sister Program; L.U.V. Lisa H. Rubell — West Orange, New Jersey; Social Relations; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Brown and White; L.U.V. Sandra Jean Rubin — New York City, New York; Finance; Freshman Honors; Student Representative to Board of Trustees; Ed- ucational Policy Committee; Forum; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Patricia Ruggeri — Westfield, New Jersey; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Serendipity; L.U.V.; Alpha Phi, Secretary. Steven V. Runyon — Madison, New Jersey; Chi Phi. (not pictured) David William Rush — York, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Marching Band; Sigma Nu. John Anthony Russo — Wantagh, New York; Industrial Engineer- ing; Army ROTC Scholarship; ROTC Commander, Corps of Cadets; Delta Phi, Pledge Master, Recording Secretary. Philip John Ryan III — Fairfield, Connecticut; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pi Lambda Phi. Michael Francis Salley — Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Brad Alexander Sampson — Livingston, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Psi Upsilon, Recording Secretary. Dominic Andrew Santanasto — Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania; Ac- counting; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Inter- national Relations Club; National Association of Accountants; Newman Association. Kathleen Saxe — Islip, New York; Psychology Fine Arts; L.U.V. Paul Edward Saylor III — Harleysville, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE. John Schadt — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Phsyics; Soccer, (not pic- tured) Kenneth Jay Schaffer — Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Mar- keting Club; Hillel; Circle K, Vice President; Delta Upsilon, IFC Representative. Mindy Jill Scharf — Glenside, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Varsity Tennis Team; Brown and White; Women in Business; Pre-law So- ciety. Ernest Scheller III — Tamaqua, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Marching 97. Mark Alan Scherer — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Computer Engineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Ski Club. 258 Frederic P. Rosenfeld Nina Rosenstein Robert S. Rosenthal Ryan G. Ross lames V. Roth Robin D. Rothstein Barbara S. Rowell Lisa H. Rubell Sandra ). Rubin Patricia Ruggeri David W. Rush John A. Russo Philip |. Ryan Michael F. Salley Brad A. Sampson Dominic A. Santanasto Kathleen Saxe Paul E. Saylor Kenneth ). Schaffer Mindy J. Scharf Ernest Scheller Mark A. Scherer 259 Trudi R. Schifter Susan D. Schmider Peggy A. Schnugg Andrea E. Schoff loseph P. Schrader Gary M. Schuster ■ ■■■■■IB James A. Schwanda Steven R. Schwartz duMdtM Harold M. Schweitzer Randi A. Schwimmer Jerome Scriptunas Vincent E. Scullin Melanie C. Search David M. Seicol Patricia A. Seidenberger Patrick E. Seitz 260 ■■■■i Michael A. Semeraro David B. Semple Debra A. Serignese Thomas D. Shannahan m w « 1 4 Marilyn |. Shapiro Nancy A. Sharko Douglas Shavel Douglas M. Shaw Trudi Rae Schifter — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Fundamental Sci- ences; Sigma Tau Delta; Freshman Honors; Society of Bioen- gineers; Varsity Field Hockey, Tennis, Lacrosse; Gryphon Society; Allied Health Professions. Richard M. Schilder — Newton Centre, Massachusetts; History, (not pictured) Susan Denise Schmider — Paramus, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; National Association of Accountants; WLRN; Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer. Peggy Ann Schnugg — Montclair, New Jersey; Urban Studies; Dean ' s List; Art and Architecture Society, Secretary; Varsity La- crosse; Sailing Club; Outing Club; Off-Campus Housing Associa- tion. Andrea Ellen Schoff — Glen Rock, New Jersey; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Lacrosse; Brown and White; Accounting Intern; Forum VII. Joseph Perry Schrader — Sayre, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Soph- omore Honors; ASME; Leavitt House, President. Gary M. Schuster — Rego Park, New York; Government and Jour- nalism; Brown and White, Desk Editor; Serendipity; Chi Phi. James Alan Schwanda — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; Ice Hockey Club, President, Coach; Judo Club Amateur Athletic Union; United States Judo Association; Kappa Alpha, Vice President, Social Chairman, Intramural Manager. Steven R. Schwartz — Stratford, New Jersey; Finance; Finance Club; Boxing Club; I.F.C.; SAC, Concert Security; F.M.A.; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer. Harold M. Schweitzer — Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Varsity Swimming; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Randi A. Schwimmer — No. Woodmere, New York; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; L.U.V. Jerome Scriptunas — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; ASME; Karate Club; L.U.V. Vincent Edward Scullin, Jr. — Plandome, New York; Finance; Epitome, I.D. Editor; F.M.A., SAC Security; Kappa Sigma. Melanie Gail Search — Milford, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME; Varsity Swimming, Soccer Club; Equestrian Club; Se- nior Class Gift Campaign. David M. Seicol — Rye, New York; Marketing; Glee Club; Section Leader; Stage Manager; Mixed Choir; Marketing Club. Patricia A. Seidenberger — Levittown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; Slimnastics; Forum; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Epitome; Richards House, Social Chairman; Society of Women En- gineers. Patrick Edward Seitz — Orillia, Ontario, Canada; Electrical En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; IEEE; Phi Kappa Theta, President, Secretary. Michael Archangel Semeraro, Jr. — Wayne, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Newman Association; National Exploring Association. David B. Semple — Chatham, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; AIIE; Circle K Club; Brown and White; Epitome; Smiley House, Intramural Manager. Debra Ann Serignese — Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, Psychol- ogy; Psi Chi; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Karate Club. Thomas Day Shannahan III — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Architec- ture; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Swimming; Sigma Chi, Vice President, Secretary. Marilyn Janice Shapiro — Lakewood, New Jersey; Psychology; Psychology Club; Hillel; Forum. Nancy Ann Sharko — Bemardsville, New Jersey; Journalism and American Studies; Sigma Tau Delta; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Marching Band; Concert Band; Percussion Ensem- ble; Brown and White; Epitome; Alpha Phi Omega; L.U.V., Project Coordinator. Douglas Shavel — New York, New York, Finance; Epitome, Manag- ing Editor, Sports Editor; WLTN, Operations Director, Busi ness Manager. Douglas Michael Shaw — Princeton Junction, New jersey; Geolo- gy; Tau Epsilon Phi, Pledge Warden, Social Chairman. Vicki Lynn Shevitz — Budd Lake, New Jersey; Accounting and Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Nancy June Shilay — Massapequa, New York; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Brown and White; Thornburg House, President, Treasurer. Alexandra Bennett Shoemaker — Princeton, New Jersey; Psychol- ogy; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Benjamin Michael Shollenberger — Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy. Paul Stephen Shook — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Honors; Bioengineering Soci- ety; ASME; Varsity Soccer, Co-Captain; Rugby Club; Theta Delta Chi, Rush Chairman. Mitchell Alan Shriber — North Brunswick, New Jersey; Market- ing; Dean ' s List; Alcoa Fellowship; Marketing Club, Vice President; American Marketing Association; Senior Class Executive Commit- tee, Senior Class Gift Campaign. Arthur Edward Shukaitis — East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; Me- chanical Engineering. Leonard J. Siegel — Westfield, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Kappa Alpha. William Augustus Siegele, Jr. — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Varsity Tennis; Phi Sigma Kappa. Michael Ellis Silverman — Matawan, New Jersey; Economics; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sophomore Honors; Forum, Vice Chair- man; Hillel Society, President; Pre-law Society; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treasurer. Audrey Simmons — Baltimore Maryland; Accounting; L.U.V. David Adam Simon — Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Pre-law Society; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Boxing Club; Investment Club; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, House Manager. Glenn Stephen Sinko — Center Valley, Pennsylvania; Government- Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Pre-law Society; Alpha Lambda Omega. Jeffrey Saul Sion — Oceanside, New York; Accounting; Computer Society; WLVR-FM; Gryphon Society Tutorial Program; L.U.V. ; Na- tional Association of Accountants; Smiley House, Rush Chairman. Albert Mercer Sisson — Baltimore, Maryland; Physics; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Physics Students; Gryphon Society; L.U.V.; Phi Delta Theta. Susan Maureen Slaff — Lincoln Park, New Jersey; Economics; Var- sity Tennis; Powder Puff Football; ASA; RHC; SAC; Pre-law Society. Allan Hamilton Smith — Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; National Associa- tion of Accountants; Investment Club; International Relations Club. Calvin Mitchell Smith — Wernersville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha. David Daniel Smith — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME. Joanna Claire Smith — Haddonfield, New Jersey; International Re- lations; Dean ' s List; Powder Puff Football; Gryphon Society, Secre- tary; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Gamma Phi Beta. John D. Smith — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Ski Club; Ice Hockey Club. Mitchill L. Smith — Allendale, New Jersey; Accounting and Man- agement; Varsity Baseball. Wendy Bradford Smith — West Orange, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Tau Delta; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Williams Essay Prize; Rifle Team; Sailing Club; Investment Club; Skydiving Club. Lauren Martha Smythe — Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Account- ing; Women in Business; Big Sister Program; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Alpha Phi, Vice President. 262 Vicki L. Shevitz Nancy |. Shilay Alexandra B. Shoemaker Benjamin M. Shollenberger Paul S. Shook Mitchell A. Shriber Arthur E. Shukaitis Leonard J. Siegel v, William A. Siegele Michael E. Silverman Audrey Simmons David A. Simon Glenn S. Sinko Jeffrey S. Sion A. Mercer Sisson Susan M. Staff Allan H. Smith Calvin M. Smith David D. Smith Joanna C. Smith John D. Smith Mitchill L. Smith Wendy B. Smith Lauren M. Smythe 263 David R. Snyder Frederick H. Snyder Jeffrey S. Snyder Nicholas S. Snyder ■M H Robert L. Snyder Beth R. Sobel Craig H. Solomon Kenneth G. Somes Jeffrey R. Sommer Sherri B. Sonin Ann L. Sotzing Lorene C. Southworth 264 Randall A. Speir Nathan G. Spicer Thomas A. Splescia Stacy M. Stacom Allison B. Steele James D. Steeley Deborah S. Steinthal Susan G. Stemple )ohn T. Stevens Timothy A. Stevens David Robert Snyder — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; AlChE; Alpha Tau Omega. Frederick Henry Snyder III — Media, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; L.U.V.; Band. Jeffrey Scott Snyder — Florham Park, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu. Nicholas Shaler Snyder — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Brown and White; I.F.C.; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Sigma Nu, Intramural Chairman, Rush Chairman. Robert Lyle Snyder — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Biology; March- ing 97; Concert Band. Beth R. Sobel — Cedar Grove, New Jersey; Psychology; Dean ' s List; UOP Scholarship; RHC; ASA; Psychology Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign, Publicity Chairman; Ballet. Craig Harris Solomon — Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Government Urban Studies; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pre- law Society; Varsity Lacrosse; Senior Class President; Senior Class Gift Campaign, Co-chairman; SAC; L.U.V.; Phi Sigma Kappa, Rush Chairman, Pledge Master. Kenneth Gordon Somes — Hudson, Ohio; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Theta Xi, Rush Chairman. Jeffrey Robert Sommer — North Hills, Pennsylvania; Government; Dean ' s List; Football; L.U.V.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman, Vice President. Sherri Beth Sonin — Oceanside, New York; Government. Ann Louise Sotzing — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Powderpuff Football; Society of Women Engineers; Republi- can Committeewoman; Alpha Phi, House Manager, Social Chair- man. Lorene C. Southworth — New Tripoli, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Women in Business; Senior Class Treasurer; Brown and White, Comptroller; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Senior Class Executive Committee; Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Repre- sentative. Randall Adamson Speir — Scotch Plains, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Varsity Soccer; Theta Delta Chi, Executive Committee. Nathan Gordon Spicer — Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Government; Pre-law Society; Delta Chi, Vice President, Pledge Master. Thomas Anthony Splescia — Wantagh, New York; Civil Engineer- ing; Boxing Club; Delta Phi, Steward. Stacy Mary Stacom — Greenwich, Connecticut; Urban Studies and Economics. Charles E. Stair — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE. Paul Michael Stammherr — Phillipsburg, New Jersey; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Health Professions Society; Senior Class Executive Council. Allison Blake Steele — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Accounting Marketing; Varsity Tennis, Co-Captain; Powder Puff Football; Mar- keting Club. James Dale Steeley — Sellersville, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Choral Award Cup; ASCE; Glee Club, Manager; Alpha Lambda Omega. Deborah Susan Steinthal — Schmitten, Germany; Marketing; Alcoa Marketing Scholarship; Marketing Club; American Marketing As- sociation; Marketing Internship. Susan Grace Stemple — Madison, New Jersey; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Lacrosse; Senior Class Executive Council; Gamma Phi Beta. John Theodore Stevens III — Newtown Square, Pennsylvania; Bi- ology; Phi Kappa Theta, Executive Secretary, IFC Representative. Timothy A. Stevens — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Marketing; Market- ing Club; Radio Station; Epitome; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Lt. Master. 265 Chester A. Stewart — Downingtown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineerin g; AlChE; Backgammon Club. Robert Warren Stilwell — Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Ice Hockey Club; Boxing Club; Outing Club; Zeta Psi, Athletic Chairman, Sergeant of Arms. Cynthia Anne Stoebenau — Reading, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Men ' s Track and Field, Manager; Cross Coun- try; Women ' s Track, Coach. Raymond Joseph Stofanak — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechan- ical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; ASME; Marching 97; Concert Band; Varsity Band; Town Council. William Conrad Stout — Cranbury, New jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Honors; ASME; Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman, Athletic Manager. Martin Straume — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ACS. Deborah Sue Strauss — Bayside, New York; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors. Peter L. Sudano — Pelham, New York; Geology; Dean ' s List; Geology Club, President; Forum; Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary. James C. Sullivan — Summit, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Drew Anthony Summins — Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; Flying Club; Psi Upsilon, Vice President. Richard J. Swart — Teaneck, New Jersey; Management; Sigma Alpha Mu, President. Thomas Daniel Sweeney — Waldwick, New Jersey; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; Rugby; Phi Gamma Delta. Robert Walter Tallon — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Premedical Sci- ence; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Soph- omore Honors; Alumni Association Award; Computer Society; Health Professions Society. Wayne Thomas Tanchak — Suffern, New York; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Zeta Psi. Cynthia Ann Tapper — Tenafly, New Jersey; Interdisciplinary Jour- nalism, Social Relations; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Brown and White, Layout Editor; Epitome, Seniors Editor; L.U.V.; SAC; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Mary Ellen Tarduno — Hampton Bays, New York; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer; University Service Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Physics Students; Forum, Secretary Treasurer. Timothy R. Tate — York, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon, Marshal; Phi Eta Sigma; ATO Alumni Scholarship Award; ASCE; Water Pollution Control Federation; Forum VII; Alpha Tau Omega, Social Chairman. Frank W. Taylor — Summit, New Jersey; Biology; Sailing Club; Boxing Club. Mary A. Taylor — Butler, Pennsylvania; Government. Robert Lester Tedrow — Darien, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; FMA; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager, Senior Marshal. Michael John Temlin — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Journalism and Theater; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Mustard Cheese; Brown and White; L.U.V. Randi Ellen Tesman — Union, New Jersey; Psychology; Psi Chi; Dean ' s List; Psychology Club; Serendipity; Catacombs; Brown and White. William Anthony Tetreau — Fairfield, Connecticut; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; Army ROTC; Lehigh Valley Skydiving Club; Phi Kappa Theta. Samuel C. Thornton — Montvale, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; ASCE; J.V. Tennis; Pi Lambda Phi, S teward. 266 Chester A. Stewart Robert W. Stilwell Cynthia A. Stoebenau Raymond |. Stofanak William C. Stout Martin Straume Deborah S. Strauss Peter L. Sudano James C. Sullivan Drew A. Summins Richard J. Swartz Thomas D. Sweeney Robert W. Tallon Wayne T. Tanchak Cynthia A. Tapper Mary E. Tarduno Timothy R. Tate Frank W. Taylor Mary A. Taylor Robert L. Tedrow Michael ). Temlin Randi E. Tesman William A. Tetreau Samuel C. Thornton 267 Barbara R. Tuthill Gregory G. Turtle Mindy T. Unger Francis J. Uricchio M. Gregory V aldes Daniel ). Valerio Maria C. Vales 268 Andrew ). Vanic Steven P. Van Keuren William H. Van Lopik John S. Velimesis Marlene L Velnich Robert C. Vinton Mariann M. Visintainer Roxanne Vogel Pamela Jane Timmerman — Mequon, Wisconsin; Finance; Women in Business; Investment Club; Sailing Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Alpha Phi, Chaplain and Steward. Charles Robert Tomko — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE. Garry Andrew Tonnon — Ramsey, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Chi Scholarship; L.U.V.; IFC; Sigma Chi, House Manager, Rush Chairman. Benedict J. Torcivia, Jr. — Mountainside, New Jersey; Manage- ment; Varsity Lacrosse; Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman. LuAnn Trinkle — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Government; Pre-law Society; College Republicans; Forum; Tau Lambda Chi, Vice Presi- dent. Herbert George Tritt II — Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Marching 97. Douglas Charles Trost, Jr. — Hockessin, Delaware; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; Varsity Track; J.V. Soccer; Cut and Thrust Soci- ety; Glee Club; Theta Xi, Rush Chairman. Steven James Turgeon — East Hartford, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering; Varsity Wrestling; RHC; Gryphon Society; Delta Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman. Barbara Riebe Tuthill — Palmerton, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Bridge Club. Gregory G. Turtle — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Foreign Language; Phi Beta Kappa; Theta Xi, Vice President, Pledge Master, Treasurer. Mindy Terry Unger — Englewood, New Jersey; Finance; SAC, Sec- retary, Publicity Chairman; Brown and White; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Francis John Uricchio — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry. M. Gregory Valdes — Lancaster, Ohio; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Phi Kappa Theta, President, Rush Chairman, Executive Secretary. Daniel Joseph Valerio, Jr. — Morristown, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Delta Theta Schol- arship; AlChE; Phi Delta Theta, President, Secretary, Steward, IFC Representative. Maria C. Vales — Altamonte Springs, Florida; Spanish and History; Mustard Cheese; Senior Class Gift Campaign; SAC; Brown and White. Andrew Frederick Vandergrift — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Varsity Football, Most Improved Player; Alpha Tau Omega, House Manager. Andrew Joseph Vanic, Jr. — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Town Council. Steven P. Van Keuren — Wilton, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; Boxing; Ice Hockey Club; Forum IX; Alpha Chi Rho, Executive Committee. William H. Van Lopik — Portage, Indiana; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Rush Chairman. John S. Velimesis — Berwyn, Pennsylvania; ESRM; Phi Eta Sigma; College Scholar; Karate Club; Orienteering Team; Sailing Club; Pre-law Society; Christian Fellowship; Mustard Cheese; Com- puter Society; Smiley House, Secretary. Marlene Louise Velnich — Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania; In- dustrial Engineering; Dean ' s List; AIIE; Marching 97; Concert Band; Chamber Music; Orchestra. Robert Carter Vinton — Lyndon, Vermont; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Rugby Club; Delta Sigma Phi, President. Mariann Marie Visintainer — Drums, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Psi Chi; Pre-law Society; Gryphon Society; Ski Club; Lehigh Listen- ing Line, Director. Roxanne Vogel — Baltimore, Maryland; Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Secretary; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Choir; Society of Women Engineers. 269 Dale Ray Vogier — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Finance; Dean ' s List; Delta Upsilon. Nancy Ann Voros — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Women in Business; Tau Lambda Chi, President. Frank P. Vultaggio, Jr. — Colonia, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; IFC; Zeta Psi. David Alan Wagner — York, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME; Karate Club, President; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Alpha Tau Omega, Steward. Joann Linda Wagner— Bath, Pennsylvania; ESRM; Geology Club; Tau Lambda Chi. Robert Francis Waldeck — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Govern- ment; Sigma Tau Delta; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Junior Class Treasurer; Congdon House, Treasurer. Kevin Van Walden — - Greenwich, Connecticut; Finance; Alpha Chi Rho. Geffrey Steven Wallach — Stamford, Connecticut; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE; Alpha Sigma Phi, Social Chairman. Scott Paul Warmkessel — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Volleyball Club; Town Coun- cil. Elizabeth Ann Warner — St. Albans, West Virginia; Premedical Science; Gryphon Society. Jerry Lee Watson — Owings Mills, Maryland; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE, President; Equestrian Club; Delta Phi, Treasurer, President. Donald Lester Weaver, Jr. — Coatesville, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Marching Band; Varsity Band. Robert A. Webb, Jr. — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Materials Science; Student Metallurgical Society; Skydiving Club, President; Sailing Club. Leon Mark Weiss — Merrick, New York; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Glee Club; Mixed Choir; In- vestment Club. Lawrence Bruce Weitzner — Ocean, New Jersey; Government; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Soophomore Honors; Forum Trustee Repre- sentative; Student-Faculty Government Committee; Sigma Alpha Mu. Sandra Lee Welner — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Premedical Sci- ence; Folk Dancing; Violin; Community Choir. Jayne Karen Welty — Phil lipsburg, New Jersey; Marketing Accounting; Women in Business; Brown and White. Jeffrey Keith Welty — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Theta Xi, Social Chairman. Amelia Louise Wenhold — Abington, Pennsylvania; Foreign Careers Spanish; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer. Carl L. Wermer — Providence, Rhode Island; Electrical Engineer- ing; Eta Kappa Nu. Brian John Westcott — Rexford, New York; Mechanical Engineer- ing; ASME, President; J.V. Football; Rugby Club; Boxing Club; Gryphon Society; Forum; Kappa Sigma, Secretary, Pledge Captain. Marianne C. Westhead — New Hyde Park, New York; Mathemat- ics; Varsity Lacrosse; Field Hockey; Powder Puff Football. John Andrew Whitcraft III — Topanga, California; Electrical En- gineering. Wendy L. Wideil — So. Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Urban Studies. 270 Dale R. Vogier Nancy A. Voros Frank P. Vultaggio David A. Wagner Joann L. Wagner Robert F. Waldeck Kevin V. Walden Geffrey S. Wallach Scott P. Warmkessel Elizabeth A. Warner lerrry L. Watson Donald L. Weaver Brian J. Westcott Marianne C. Westhead John A. Whitcraft Wendy L. Widell 271 Gary R. Wilhite Victoria ). Wilkins Philip D. Wilkinson Lawrence K. Williamson Gordon L. Wirth Peter ). Wise Ralph H. Woelfel Bradley D. Wolf Daniel L. Wolf Barry P. Wolfe Lou A. Wolfe Thomas L. Woodward loanne C. Woolsey Kathleen A. Yarnall Richard J. Yeaton Kevin Yee 272 Edwin E. Yerdon Anthony C. Ying 4 K ft-- -il w - -I Gregory Zagursky Carol A. Zambotti loseph A. Zebleckes Karen H. Zeitel Gary Ray Wilhite — Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Management; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma, Secretary; Nelson Bond Award; Alumni Junior Prize; Chaplain ' s Council. Victoria J. Wilkins — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; History; Varsity Field Hockey; Gamma Phi Beta. Phillip Duke Wilkinson — Barre, Vermont; Chemical Engineering; AlChE; International Relations Club. Lawrence K. Williamson — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Finance; Dean ' s List; Chi Psi, Treasurer. Gordon L. Wirth — Trenton, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Gryphon Society, Executive Board. Peter Jonathan Wise — Scarsdale, New York; International Rela- tions. Ralph H. Woelfel III — Conyngham, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineer- ing; ASCE, Secretary; Phi Delta Theta, Steward. Bradley D. Wolf — West Chester, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Stu- dent Metallurgy Society; ASM; Varsity Baseball; Theta Delta Chi, President. Daniel L. Wolf — Boonton, New Jersey; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Mustard Cheese, Secretary; Delta Upsilon, Treasurer, Secretary. Barry Paul Wolfe — Easton, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; College Republi- cans; Finance Club; National Association of Accountants; Leavitt House, Treasurer, Secretary. Lou Ann Wolfe — Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Finance; Eliza Richards Scholarship; Women ' s Track Club; Equestrian Club. Thomas Lea Woodward — Westfield, New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman. Joanne Carol Woolsey — Cheltenham, Pennsylvania; Science Writing Social Relations; Epitome, Lifestyle Editor; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Brown and White. Kathleen Alice Yarnall — Myerstown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Cheerleaders, Captain; Epitome; Women in Business. Richard James Yeaton — Wilmington, Delaware; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Fencing Club; March- ing Band; WLVR. Kevin Yee — Greenwich, Connecticut; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Edwin Ellis Yerdon — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Finance Marketing; Varsity Tennis; Marketing Club; Investment Club; Phi Gamma De- lta, Steward. Anthony C. Ying — Hong Kong, China; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Forum; International Relations Club; Sigma Alpha Mu, IM Manager, Steward. Kyung Hoon Yoo — Seoul, Korea; Finance. Douglas J. Young — Harwinton, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering. Gregory Zagursky — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sopho- more Honors; Junior Class Secretary; Congdon House, Social Chairman. Carol Ann Zambotti — East Vandergrift, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Society of Women Engineers; Forum; Discipline Committee. Joseph A. Zebleckes, Jr. — Twin Oaks, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AlChE, President; Chi Phi, Presi- dent. Karen H. Zeitel — Great Neck, New York; Management; L.U.V. 273 Carol Elizabeth Zetterstrom — Brooklyn, New York; Biology; Var- sity Swimming, Captain; Marching 97. Keith A. Zimpfer — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; AlChE; Alpha Lambda Omega, Vice President. Gregory Haig Zotian — West Orange, New Jersey; Accounting; Rugby Club; Forum; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman. David Scott Zuck — Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Kraft Foods Award; AlChE; Wrestling; Rugby; Big Brothers. Carol E. Zetterstrom Keith A. Zimpfer Gregory H. Zotian David S. Zuck The Epitome, the Alumni Association and the De- velopment Office also would like to acknowledge the remaining members of the senior class of 1979: Robert VanOstrand Adams, Jr. Llewllyn Victor Alexis Marcel Amsallen Charles Thomas Anderson Doreen Volk Arcaro Reed Kirk Asplundh Robert Joseph Babacz Robert Christopher Bachert Bruce Edward Bachman Christopher Albert Bailey Michael Jay Baker Dennis Joseph Balickie Richard Gerard Barber John Randolph Baron William Lester Bartholomew Asuman Nigar Baskan Zekai Sinan Baskan Alfred Francis Bauer, Jr. Brian James Bellew Peter Francis Blust John Robert Boyea Todd Ian Braun Stephen Albert Bridgman Robert M. Brownell James E. Butler Joseph Anthony Chaippini Barbara Ann Cheng Theodore Brunner Chohn John Nicholas Copoulos Edmund Mark Costello Gregory John Cunningham Gary Page Curtis Kenneth Raymond Czarnecki Joseph Albert D ' Apolito Peter Kraft Davidoff John Charles Dean John Anthony DeBottis Jones Francis Devlin IV Brian Alan Dillman Brian David Donahue Paul Alan Douglas Joseph James Duffy June Priscilla Dunham Elwood Joseph Dunton, Jr. James Warren Eldrett Michael Dean Esquivel Mark Stephen Evanko Joseph Robert Fetcho Brian Thomas Field David Jay Finkelstein George Stephen Gerhat Ronald Anthony Gogle Robert Keith Graifman Gail Myra Greene John Lawrence Harris Robert Bradley Harris Hans Michael Haupt Frederick Sydney Hennighausen Mitchell Hugh Herbets Bradford James Herder Charles Oscar Herman William Hardy Hewit Robert Bryan Hlad John William Holder Arthur Richard Husson Andrew Franklin Inglis, Jr. Louis Aston Jackson Bruce Stuart Jester Verna Ruth Jetter Richard Clark Johns Debra Lee Kaiser Christopher Kaleda 274 Alan Paul Kalish James Michael Karapelou Randi Lynn Kauffman Kim Louise Keaton Robert Paul Keefe, Jr. Jeffrey Staton Kenny Jeffrey David Kid Philip R. Klauder, Jr. Robert Stanley Kilmowicz Gregory Stanley Klopp Peter P. Kobilsek Owen Edwin Koder Tino Nikolaos Kokkinos Robert Wayne Kovacs Keith Allen Frenz Cynthia Camille Kuerner Thomas Richard Kulp Evelyn Miawyeh Kung John Peter Kweder William Scott Labenberg Philip Baird Lamb Mark Russell Layton Ira Jay Lopatin Frank Farrier Lusby III M. Pamela Lynch Sean Joseph Mackey Robert William Mackie, Jr. Thomas Francis Maguire, Jr. Connie Ellen Maltbie David Andrew Manders John Mastandrea Robert Philip McCormick Jeffrey Marc Melin David William Mengel John Francis Mertz Laura Susan Mihatov Jutta Luise Miller Stephen Charles Miller Robert John Moore, Jr. David Bruce Morgan MaryBeth Morrison Cynthia Lee Musto Jeffrey Scott Nelson Philip James Newman Charles H. Nitenson D. Michael O ' Malley Raymond Howard Osborn James Campbell Oswalt Thomas Edward Palenchar Valerie Joy Pardo Lynn Robin Passes Bruce Carter Peck Alexandra Teresa Peters William Townsend Phillips James John Pieczynski Andrew Bernard Pribulka Brian William Price Christopher H. Price Mark Cullen Pyles Thomas William Rake John Joseph Ratkevic Christopher Robin Reed George Frederick Reel Carl Gene Reese Robert James Rentier Mark Stephen Rentschler Charles Earle Robinson Kurt R. Robotti Allen Dunnett Roth Robin Debra Rothstein Joseph Anthony Saliba Kenneth Robert Sailer Brent Palmer Schaefer Patricia Ann Schelling Ilene Ann Schiff Kris Frederick Schmaling Loren Sara Schragger Joachim G.M. Schreiber Gregory Robert Scott Francesco Secondari Michael Richard Seward William Gerard Shannon Michael Scot Siegrist Mark William Skiff Robert Scott Slaughter Neil David Stein Steven Howard Stine Mark Robert Stoute Andrew Krzywicki Straw William Paul Sudol Rebecca Ann Sutherland Brian Clifford Swirsky Christoph Antony Szechenyi Martha Lea Tabor Daniel Francis Tangel John Guido Tanzini Robert Byron Taylor Daniel Earl Templin Peter Bernard Terenzio, Jr. Kevin Wayne Tilton Edwin Daniel Tober Andrew Law Tomlinson Gary Jay Torres Glenn Walter Troxel Roy Ernest Uptegraff Donald Charles VanOrden Dale Michael Visokey Celia Ann Webster Larry Lee Weinsheimer Mark Alan Weirbach Richard Jay Wengert Richard Edward Whalen Howard Misson Williams, Jr. Cheryl Ann Winters Donna Terri Wolchok James Stanley Wyble, Jr. Lynne Olivia Young David Martin Zawarski Albert James Zwiesler 275 276 M 277 The People Made Lehigh Special Think back. Your dormitory, apart- ment, fraternity or sorority was more than just a place to sleep and study for four years. It was also probably the best place to learn about yourself and others during the daily grind of university liv- ing. And, after graduation, what you will remember most about the Lehigh lifestyle is the people you met and the memories you created and collected with them. Living with these people — all sorts from all sorts of places — is what made Lehigh the special experi- ence that it was. Look back and remember all the crazy friends you made just because they shared a room or a house with you. There were the nerds who pulled all- nighters twice a week, the partiers who never cracked a book till finals, and the space cadets who never did much of anything. There were the rich kids with Trans Ams from Jersey, the Dutchies from the heart of Pennsylvania and foreigners from places like Alabama, Montana and Oklahoma, as well as Eng- land, Iran and Taiwan. Together we shared all the successes and failures and ups and downs that Lehigh had to of- fer. Freshman year was a true learning experience in every way. There were so many new things to do and people to meet. What would we have done with- out a roommate, hallmate or classmate to help us adjust to the lifestyle? Every day of those first few months was a struggle to adapt to the mystery meals, the noise, the fraternities and the 7:55s. Moving in freshman year, or any other year for that matter, was a minor feat in itself. There were so many steps to climb! and you wondered if it was worth it when you saw your closet- sized room — already filled with your roommate ' s belongings. And your rommmate(s) — who said that you would become fast friends immediately? Some people really lucked out when it came to getting along, but some were irrevocably in- compatible. In any event, you soon began to depend on that special some- one with whom you shared all those daily up and down experiences. Meals were a ritual. Every night the entire hall trooped down to dinner to- 280 gether to partake of the not-so-delicious forms of lump and starch. Even though the food was the same and the line was longer, the view made Rathbone ( Rat- bone ) the place to be. And besides, it was the only time of day you got to see that certain person who always ate there at 6 p.m. sharp. Studying in your room was nearly impossible with the droning of your roommate ' s hairdryer, the blaring stereo of the guy downstairs and the re- current chants of Drinker sucks and Dravo blows. Constant noise, lack of privacy, fire drills at 3 a.m. and no hot water in the middle of winter were some of the other things you got used to — eventually. Being roused out of bed early Saturday morning by the sound of the maid vacuuming was accepted only because she cleaned (or attempted to) your room and sometimes made your bed. Although living conditions were less than ideal and certainly not like home, a sense of camaraderie developed be- cause everyone was stuck in the same situation. All-nighters and pig-out sessions became group activities. And it was especially easy to get caught up in the spirit of Lehigh living while kil- ling yourself in any and every intramu- ral game rostered. For some, the biggest challenge of freshman year was handling the in- creased amount of responsibility. There was suddenly no one to tell you when to study or go to class, and no one to whom you had to report your activities (although every member of your hall seemed to know about your craziest exploits). Nonetheless, probably the best part of the freshman lifestyle was finding out that others felt the same way you did when you were lonely and confused. There was always someone ready to listen to and empathize with all your troubles. And then there was the social life (or was there?). Freshman year both men and women were introduced to the fraternities (32!) and parrying on the Hill. Pub nights, wine and cheese par- ties, happy hours, band parties and discos. Freshman women soon found out that the wonderful 4-1 ratio was difficult to cope with in infinite ways. Freshman men hated the frats for monopolizing the women — until they became frat men themselves, of course. Sophomore year brought all sorts of problems and the inevitable slump. Classes were harder, people were more competitive and everything seemed that much more boring. 281 As far as living arrangements went, those who did not join a fraternity or sorority or move off campus were thrown into the lottery to face residence halls again. Not only did many people not get the room or roommate of their choice, many did not even get housing or were forced to settle for SMAGS (and the bus that went with it) or Polk Gar- dens (set in a concrete park on 4th Street). Friends established the first year were split and new configurations were formed within the dorms. Just as each of the fraternities and sororities acquired a reputation or notoriety, each of the dorms had qual- ity ratings, also. The Quad, consisting of Richards, Dravo and Drinker, was the most desirable place to live freshman and sophomore years because it was in the center of everything. RH-11, or Trembley Park, was the prime upper-class on-campus place to live if you were lucky enough to get an apartment that didn ' t leak when it rained or snowed (which seemed to be at least 75 percent of the time). Males who lived on campus were compared unfavorably with fraternity men, and often regarded as nerds with Mart-type personalities. Each year of living at Lehigh brought greater responsibilities and a widening of interests. No one characterization of upper-class life is easily made since the experiences are as varied as the indi- viduals themselves. For some, the Greek way of life was the best. Rush, invitations to parties and dinners, getting to know the brothers or sisters, bids, pledge projects and trips, wakeups, cleanups, secret rituals, pinmates, Hell week . . . and finally Brotherhood or Sisterhood! Forty or more new friends and a mul- titude of experiences no one will ever forget. For others, the need for change set in by junior or senior year. With an estab- lished circle of friends, a more serious attitude about studying (junior year) or no need to study (the lucky ones senior year), some yearned for a place to call their own. In recent years there has been a trend toward apartment living. 282 Some opted for RH-11 and some South Bethlehem. Montclair and Carlton Av- enues became student colonies, as did Spring Gardens on the north side. The advantages were endless — home- cooking and better food, single rooms, greater privacy, wild parties at any time of day or night and a closeup view of the real world again. The disadvan- tages were endless, too — cleaning, bills, cranky landlords, to name a few. Nonetheless, it was home, if not sweet. In retrospect, it is difficult to sum up exactly what the Lehigh lifestyle was. Ups and downs — water balloons, pizza parties, kegs, donut runs, all- nighters, chugging, hangovers, snow, intramurals, midnight popcorn, frater- nities, sororities, dormitories and apartments. But more than anything, it was the 4,000 or so people who shared it all with you. 283 Beardslee Row 1: R. Schilder; Row 2: S. Stern, M. Long, D. Collins, D. Gnarracini, D. Verbomtz, A. Bourhis, C. Sparagna, M. Reiber, T. Ruhle; Row 3: E. hell, R. KIopp, ]. Donahue, C. Chang, R. Weglein, H. Albulescu, L. Hostetter, A. Magill, V. Hoyeckt, T. Sollit; Row 4: D. Breger, R. Rizzi, D. Shnner, }. MacDonald, K. Calhoun, S. Ertel, R. Eastman, B. Shollenberger, P. Kievit, D. Weidner, B. Margel, R. Seela, T. Bailey, B. Swoyer. Bishopthorpe Row 1: F. Jones, K. Hartner, B. Davis, S. Mills, D. Wohlford; Row 2 (sitting): D. Weisman, K. Kedzie, M. Hersh, ]. Stoves, C. Krier; Row 3: T. Burke, E. Kraus, R. Rau, ]. Merrill, R. Cantor, R. Katcher, T. Cort, D. Blount, A. Nurse, B. Dobbins; Row 4: . Andres, R. Rauenzahn, C. Newhart, T. Greulich, B. Latshaw. 284 Congdon Kneeling: B. Brierly, G. Zagursky, B. Waldeck, M. Bergen, D. Loizeaux, A. Schaeffer, . Skodmck, M. B ' oyko; Standing, Row 1: . Dickol, N. Flouras, T. Ward, G. Toobagels, M. Mayo, R. Lund, A. Reitz, K. Fenstermaker, G. Vinson, M. Hayner, B. Van Loan, ]. Depsky, P. Leso, D. Ferguson, C. Sturm, G. Supron, E. DiStefano, M. Lento; Row 2: F. Ballezv, P. Sik, M. Conroy, D. Patten, P. Dinsmore, J. Onnen, . Owen, B. Doherty, M. Lookides. Luncheon Society, Blogin Society, Trojan Society, Annex Snake and Sticky, Branco, Sperm, 2bagels, Grimm Bill, Ram Rod, Phallex, A.J., Mart ' s brothers, Ralph, Rich ' n Chips, L.G.B.T., MOM, Satin Sheets, Trogg ... I wouldn ' t kick her out of bed for eating crackers . . . What time is the midnite grain ... I deny it completely . . . roll call . . . sex, drugs, and rock ' n roll . . . Earth to Jed . . . Who ' s Don Gardner . . . water fight . . . Watching the Phillies rally is better than sex . . . Silent Pinball the Joh Dichol Story . . . Bum me out . . . Where are the minutes . . . It ' s going to drain ... do Greekers . . . more grain . . . doing hill . . . how fratty ... to the max . . . Kiss . . . That ' s rude . . . Bogus . . . Intense . . . Holy buckets . . . Bag it . . . Samuari Nite Fever Party . . . SSSSSS . . . Are we not men . . . Praying to the porcelin god ... go for the ice . . . hall soccer ... So what ' s the point of going abroad . . . sorry . . . Lumberjack . . . But what of Dinsdale . . . sunrise party . . . nude fraying . . . That ' s right out, I deny it completely . . . Do I hear water running . . . waffle belly . . . What ' s all this then . . . my brain hurts ... a double hit of whippets . . . really brings me down . . . losing it ... I could force myself . . . massive amounts . . . decent . . . rocky road . . . Let ' s get blind . . . Lew ' s back . . . M.D. . . . Boone ' s . . . mellow out . . . your vile . . . garbonzos . . . buzzing off . . . call the goats . . . blow your cookies . . . arch your back . . . say no more . . . did you fail . . . timex . . . wasted . . . later . . . IM . . . President ' s Cup . . . We are Number 1. 285 Dravo i t i rf A2 Row 1: M. Cable, . Kuvin, B. Johnson, P. Schen- grund, N. Caputo; Row 2: H. Maruca, L. Lipka, V. Murk, D. Ressler; Row 3: . Smith, A. Gomez, N. Yeager, G. Johnson, ]. Klees. 286 A3 Row 1: K. Turoski, P. Griffith, M. Rnnieri, P. Scott, L. Kagdis, P. Rooney, N. Kentfield, ]. Salines, N. Wortzel. S. Perkins, S. Ochs, L. Francis, L. Maurer, G. Woodberry . Row 1: R. Burton, A. Ashkinaze, R. Boone, F. Schroeder, K. Snyder, D. Able; Row 2: P. Tachowiak, S. Marshall, D. Warnke, E. Romero, C. Knck, G. Wirth, B. Blame; Row 3: W. Armbrust, S. Shymon, E. DeLong. B3 C4 Row 1: G. Reitler, L. Kline, K. Frock, M. Filon; Row 2: D. North, I. Penrod, L. Morganstern, E. Bandler; Row 3: . Lackman, A. Kesco, T. Royal, B. Rowell, R. Weidner, D. Rexon, S. Jaffe. 287 Drinker 3 Row 1: A. Parfitt, R. Ramunni, M. Bell, D. Sgambelluri, S. Garvey, M. Smith, D. Evans. Row 2: G. Wells, K. Noel, B. Busch, N. Malekzadeh, B. Hamlette, B. Bartosz; Row 3: A. De La Cruz, J. Obetz, K. Grigsby, C. Filz, M. ldecker, I. Minmch, K. Kummer; Row 4: L. Brett, C, Gorbunoff, ]. Baldwin, T. Rake, D. Seikol, }. Bula, B. Kulp, K. Dischino; Row 5: H. Beck, D. Porker, S. Barker, P. Secondari, M. Carboy, D. Pronheiser, J. Alt. Leavitt Row 1: G. Mackie, B. Helman, F. Cassavell, . Henke, P. Sattler, G. Cianci; Row 2: M. Smith, R. Arnold, A. Streeter, P. Dickey, T. Murer, S. Lucker, R. Graves, J. Petrozello, T. Manom, M. Rovi, B. Willard, S. Wenzell, B. Dailey, S. Mazzwburg, B. Brown, D. Swartz, E. Fang, J. Sibilia. 288 McClintic-Marshall Row 1: E. Cwynar, F. Chenitz, D. Karasic, D. Cirillo, A. Murray; Row 2: C. Sloan, K. Siegler, B. Deutch, M. Wrenn, T. Harbeson, V. Lychak, C. Erhens, j. Post, L. Holt; Row 3: B. Moorstein, N. Tahl, D. Farkus, K. Thompson, K. Selinka, M. Dames, K. Moncher, V. Klaber, P. Finney, R. Boorstein, A. Fitzpatrick, D. Pippins, C. Paul A1 Row 1: T. Lumb; Row 2: C. Muratore, E. Nejame, C. May, D. Ocwozarek, A. Yuelys, L. Carlson, F. Giallon; Row 3: L. Lutz, K. Woodruff, S. Longson, T. Scherer, S. Haimowitz, T. Sweeney, K. Perrone, P. Daunais, B. Froberg, R. Rutter; Row 4: F. Higgens, D. KUnger, N. Haldeman, E. Kiley, B. Russel, M. Wei ' s, G. Archer, S. Townsend, B. Earle, G. Meerlan, D. Scopmo, P. Calabrese, L. Dembicer, A. Kulesza. A2 289 A3 Row 1: S. Escott, L. Sloke, B. Mac Farland, D. Banks, D. Gengos, P. Wei ' s; Row 2: C. Batutis, N. Lonski, D. Wassil, D. Spess, R. Day, L. Arnold, P. Holmes; Row 3: S. Perky, K. Powell, P. Ziment, ]. Doll, J. Aigen, j. Schwartz, L. Farbman, B. Geekie, M. Lundgren, E. Marshall, J. Chesney, P. Proctor, T. Geier, K. McMinn, ]. Kanen, B. Berg, . Kohlhepp. Row 1: C. Valachos; Row 2: . Arfman, G. Morgan, L. Leibensperger, M. Mc Laughlin, M. Stabolepszy, B. Grad, R. Butera, D. Steinman, R. Halczli, R. Frantz; Row 3: R. Lenzo, C. Mayberry, S. Galler, D. Klewsaat, P. Bailey, ]. Miller, T. Quinn; Row 4: . Lowenstein, T. Theodosis, ]. Hall, D. Holva, P. Dixon, B. Doney, A. Kratz, M. Yoder, D. Smith; Row 5: G. Pokodner, M. Smith. 290 Row 1: T. Weisenberger, E. Frey, E. Heme, K. Leityeb; Row 2: . Young, E. Mc Donough, B. Haas, N. Poppel, E. Erlenborn, M. Bushelow, E. Schoenberg, ]. Tieser; Row 3: R. Caballes, L. Bradshaw, R. Buckley, R. Libsch, T. Russo, R. Munley, S. Roberts, D. Baldyga, S, Shade, C. Schlegs, D. Monaco, T. Brennan, G. Pichler, . Truskowski, D. Elia, B. Kowalski, S. Brown, T. Ogren, C. Hudis, T. Spwak, M. Gallmaro, R. Karmen. B2 Richards Al Row 1: T. Campbell. D. Rother, M. Feliciano; Row 2: D. Fisher, B. Petzol, R. Walters, R. Leahy, K. Neilson; Row 3: S. Morrow, ]. Mackie; Row 4: F. Boosman, S. Sawyer, J. Cugiisi, M. Torch; Row 5: . Baird; Row 6: B. Willen, R. Prince, M. Schwartz, P. Hughes, C. Ziert, A. Wolfe. 291 A2 Row 1: G. Gorski, G. Linger, K. Fink, P. Eichner, P. Schwab, T. Stevenson, R. Hurley, M. Stipa, G. Tarzia, T. Nikles, M. Flannery; Row 2: (standing) K. Kopp, D. Jurrius, K. Moore, R. Curtis, A. Stead, K. Randall, . Hammerschmidt, }. Figlear, C. Foltz, M. Lucas, M. Cramer, G. Lien, D. Pratt, A. Mosser, R. Charles, M. Paris, R. Becker. Row 1: L. Reider, M. Overturf, S. Martin, C. Funk, N. Felix, B. Engel, M. Brogan; Row 2: S. Miritello, T. Schwarz, T. Kalmback, P. Kafka, R. Tryhane, . Davey, K. Manik, D. Beubenan, D. Hart; Row 3: S. Lewis, £. lobst, M. Schratz, H. Kvafczele, T. Amoroso. 292 Sitting: M. Thoma, R. Manherz; Row 2: . Cole, T. D. Renshew, C. King, ]. Wilcox, C. Wien. Keller, S. Conrad, G. Fink, R. Colesman, R. Camer, ]. Bailey, M. Waldizen, D. Grossman, R. Harrington, B3 Reclining: S. Bond; Row 1: D. Elmendorf, A. McGram, M. Cochran, S. Searfoss, F. Sherbert, K. Dickinson, A. Limmer, L. Fabiny, D. Feiertag; Row 2: A. Grimm, N. Ziatyk, T. Banks, C. RaspUler, A. Davis, A. Matay, B. Benjevm, . Idenden; Row 3: I. Hoff, K. Maz, K. Hespell, L. Smith, J. Weer, K. Branting, M. Van Grieken, M. Gauger, C. Koris, M. Hill, A. Grinn, P. Glavin, S. Safer, L. Sefing, C. Asselin, M. Guay, M. Zdrofcoff, M. McGivem. 293 McConn Row 1: H. Imaeda, E. Mane, P. DeStefano, D. Miller, K. Jerwann, D. Cole, ]. Duffy, D. White, R. Haderman; Row 2: T. Albright, D. Urillo, D. Lindsey, G. Rudy, D. Pfeil, R. Bitting, ). Powell; Row 3: D. Kaufman, D. Volgans, D. Bovuka, B. Curry, ]. Knable, B. Manuel, S. Lea, M. Reis; Row 4: W. Hessler, ]. Grube, S. Wildermuth, ]. Nuschke, S. Antiskay, T. Schick, ]. Feminster, C. Rupert. 294 Palmer Close House . . . IM 1 . . . EAT . . . die-eating . . . Pizza, Now! . . . cheese steaks . . . What do you mean you don ' t deliver? . . . Thank God for Fraternity Handbooks . . . I ' m in Love! what? again? . . . Shir and Rich X-Mas ' 78 . . . Santa 78 . . . T ' s 21st . . . She ' s 16? . . . Parking lot fade away . . . IM swim records . . . sweats . . . Cubes . . . what are all those red spots on your face? . . . Pub nights Elaine . . . Theme, What Theme? . . . black eyes . . . Free sex for bonds . . . bunny suits . . . good times — candy machine capers, Super Bowl KFC, Keg parties, Halloween, blind dates, hitchin ' up the hill, greekers, food fights, tailgaits . . . Powder Puff . . . Datsun road trips . . . pre-game breakfast at Helen ' s . . . nice cakes . . . peanut butter . . . Does anyone have my ? . . . study conditions Shattered ... 8 o ' clock classes . . . Turn the stereo down! . . . pledge babies . . . room changes . . . Kissin ' Cousins . . . Riff n ' Raff . . . BOA ' s . . . Peabody and Shirman . . . gryph tryouts . . . finals . . .all nighters . . . Who the hell flushed the toilet? . . . Hell Week . . . Jerry ' s surfing in the toilet — He goes down like an anchor . . . streaking slave . . . fraying . . . Al ' s bread . . . Neat, Lynne . . . Headlights, Kath! ... 8 is enough . . . Starsky and Hutch . . . definitely, for sure! — Thanks T and V — !! . . . three ' s company . . . . MB ' s and Gamma Phi grain . . . . . phone . . . Mollie ' s . . . popcorn Hometown honeys . . . hats . . . , . rush . . . What time did you get . Alvetta ' s bread . . . Pure Prairie League . . . Call . . . back porch visits . . . Wash the spots off the . . Knock-knock — male or female? . . . send . . Alfredo . . . Mork and Mindy . . . fricker ' s . Happy Birthday!! . . . Leona ' s makeup . . . door spank the puppy . frosty . . . mail call . . . food fights . . crushes . . . Eco 1 in? . . Dapper Pards . money PJ ' s . . decorating . . . secret santas ... oh baby! . Row 1: C. Doyle, B. Plutmck, C. Barker, S. Hautzinger, C. Schantz, C. Fricker, D. Kuchka (seated), A. Kuhn (seated); Row 2: K. Sandall, B. Robertson, C. Pomeroy, P. Robbms, A. Dragoumis, M. Williams, N. Phillips, C. Moon (seated), L. Andreach (seated); Row 3: T. Rauch, H. Lewis, C. Koehler, K. Schettino, B. Frailshorn, S. Yee, G. Richard, J. Schwenk, K. Wright, L. Tucholke, L, Agoundis, B. Johnson, L. Kirshner, R. Eustace, H. Johnson, C. Donahue; Row 4: S. Sandford, P. Lentz, ]. Jordan, J. Guida, S. Schlict, C. Updegrave, V. Covalesky, B. Hall, B. Snyder, D. Verleur; Not shown: A. Jackson, K. Groff, K. Ignar. 295 Smiley Row 1: £. Rohtla, O. StackHans, D. F ink, M. Zary, B. Moyer, M. Rabirwwitz, P. Clauder; Row 2: G. Jonas, M. Stammer, T. Rosen, B. Zillig, }. Scion, A. Lehren, A. Candor; Row 3: . Durkin, ]. Whitcraft, B. Ruffel; Row 4: . Rubin, C. Banks, K. Durris, D. Butter, R. Godschak, P. Cronk, S. Timberman, M. Licitra; Row 5: . Fabiam, D. Lazmski, M. O ' Donnell, G. Yaworsky, F. Cerra, T. Wilmot. Stoughton Row 1: S. Stoughffer, M. D ' Agostim, C. Houghtby, M. Beaulieu, B. Leenov, R Kirshner, L. Hayes, W. Parker, P. Morales, D. Foss, N. Segal, G. Danzer, D. Rogers, T. Burns, B. Chedester; Row 2: T. Stires, S. Lucans, M. Tarby, A. Kanavy, S. Herder, C. Mattson, V. Lebow, B. Poppe, B. Margenson, G, 296 McBean, K. Lange, G. Byers, E. Hancock, A. Marcantognini, L. Isko, K. Myers, D. Lammey, G. Holstem, A. Shuhler, A. Wiebolt, M. Taylor I Pagnotti, B. Stever, P. Kalnin, . Sikora. Taylor E2 Row 1: . Duch, S. Perlmutter, D. Andrews, K. McCill. P. Lord, A. Hummel, R. Honens, ]. Wright, P. Railsback; Row 2: B.]. Colen, N. Katz, H. Meyers, P. Neville, C. Kratky, ). Peach, S. Miloro, M. Rutland. Thornburg Row 1: M. Seltzer, R. Pines, V. Nelson, B. Pianuca, B. Stein, B. Tollman; Row 2: L. Chmchillo, S. Watkins, D. Anderson, K. Herbert, G. Thalhamer, N. Goutananis, . Rettberg, J. Sciabica, A. Segretli; Row 3: M. Marx, S. Sproat, D. Stix, L. Luce, ]. Teufel, M. Waszkiewicz, L. Praver, B. Bolte, K. Kunkle, M. Zvanut, C. Toth, A. Mazzei. 297 Warren Square Sitting: B. Klemmer, K. Vanderwall, M. Juckiewicz, S. Saccomann; Not shown: C. Rucki, E. Maginnes, C. hauler, I. Phillips, D. Stabinski, P. Laws, G. Moe; Row 2: Holoubek. D. Reid, C. Ellsworth, L. Cregg, R. Almon, M. Leslie, M. C 8.D Row 1: R. Summer, S. Hjorth, L. Levy; Row 2: K. Kanis, D. Passafaro, Higgins, D. Leitner, B. Hurd, 5. Golden, K. Stevens, J. Steelman, E. ]. Caimi, J. Vogel; Row 3: . Sagerholm, B. Bodwell, M. Wheeler, M. Jordan, P. Smith, P. Anastasio, F. Spinnelli, M. Butz, T, McElhmney. 298 Williams Row 1: D. Green, N. White, ]. Bonasser, M. Fucci, N. Kuzmak, C. Monaghan, D. Reed, M. Griffin, L. Russel, S. Bregstein; Row 2: D. Stump, D. Uloivsh, B. Underkoffler, H. Heyser, C. Guiffre, D. Johnson, B. Campbell, M. Fitzgerald, B. Herder. 459 Montclair Avenue P. Weisse, S. Stacom, A. Schoff, S. Eisenberg, S. Gladstone, K. Zeitel; Not shown; M. Mc Coy. Lunatics . . . Major Mel . . . Wof . . . Crazy KZ . . . Space I . . . Gladnose . . . Motor Mouth . . . The Mad Baker . . . All My Brats . . . Endzone Action . . . Tuna with mayo . . . Flabby arms . . . Rolling in the aisles . . . Die of mortification . . . Oh, vomit, vomit . . . Drop your napkin . . . Waffles for a full house . . . Punch and cookies ... ice cream palace . . . RC action . . . Jerry Lewis . . . running . . . squish . . . pass the ketchup . . . Dinnertime conversations . . . Tally-Ho . . . Mc Coy ' s answering service . . . dancing girls . . . How many calories . . . transparent envelopes . . . Ready to take a chance again . . . Blender parties . . . BBQ ' s ... go for it . . . Bitch . . . They ' re so ugly ... To next year ' s 459 ' ers we leave a swatter and a Shell No-Pest strip! 299 Montclair Mansion Row 1: A. Steele, T. DeCilveo, N. Barrett; Row 2: B. Crouse, j. LeClair, S. Okoniewski, M. McLennan, P. Gedney; Row 3: D. Daych, I. Moore, K. Benusa, }. Benoit, D. Volk. The Mansion . . . parking lot beach . . . PUNS! . . . Stubbs . . . Butts . . . Boobs . . . Benwah . . . My-My . . . Mom . . . Ditch . . . Bon-Bon . . . Son . . . Beans and Poobs . . . Sailly . . . Turds on Wedgie ' s Head . . . Lenn-i — Beeb-there? . . . Where ' s Patty? . . . INTRAMURAL CHAMPS!!! . . . Live-ins to Kissy Face . . . All my brats . . . Gumby Legs . . . phone bills. . . A season of passion . . . Moore-Laura . . . Benuse . . . Tree . . . Slaff . . . Garnish . . . Mim ' s scratchy throat . . . the famous spring sports trips . . . Janet ' s deeply religious experience . . . Mad Kisser . . . used car lot . . . mod . . . Boz . . . Graduation??? . . . Judy, even Nancy does it . . . these-are-my-PEOPLE! . . . Pink thing! . . . The Doobies . . . Philly commuter . . . There ARE rats up there . . . Child! . . . Pally-Wally . . . who w ants popcorn? I ' ll eat it if you make it! . . . Chicky poo-poos and the ping-a-pong-a . . . Allison — an engineer??! . . . Expose candids . . . Alumni — Caroly . . . Di-Di . . . Do . . . Marie . . . Tinks . . . Porkos-pinos. RH-47 M. Vales, L. Lusardi, C. Tapper, N. Kirsch. 300 301 rJ 302 303 Alpha Chi Rho 1. T. Shewell 22. J. Braithwaite 2. P. Boscoe 23. B. Walker 3. J. Delpo 24. B. Kroglund 25. S. Molkenthin 4. D. Fauntleroy 5. J. Janish 26. W. HaU 6. R. Neff 27. D. Thomas 7. S. Kessler 28. F. Perry 8. S. Van Buren 29. B. Kershner 9. C. DePhillips 30. R. Nersessian 10. B. Piplitz 31. D. Adams 11. B. Korchak 32. G. Callahan 12. D. Poulett 33. T. Collins 13. P. Brabazon 34. I. Schepps 14. D. Ludlow 35. B. Roache 15. C. Garen 36. B. Taylor 16. M. Brill 37. T. Daren 17. J. Bomze 38. M. Colvin 18. M. Kusmin 39. T. Clarke 19. B. Morrison 40. J. Chappel 20. S. Gibson 41. J. Harrison 21. B. Inserra 42. D. Hock 304 Jelly as balls . . .Bailey. . . Warren A. Hole — Watten — President for a day, Do you want to see my room ? Paneling? Stereo?, What, don ' t you trust me? . . . Off campus bags . . . Mc Cartney ' s back . . . Gipper — house manager for life, Gail-burgers, the legacy . . . Gibson ' s hard core cold dorm stories . . . Pin raw . . . Chug foos . . . One large but yellow Robbie . . . Apathetic Mobob — Ohio Wino, T.V. major Chem. E. minor . . . The many women of Mobob!? . . . Neff factor. . . Pork and cake . . . Willy P. — What can we say? . . . Has Walla graduated yet? . . .Ducks. . . Wet my Johnson . . . B.O.B. . . . Bosco — she ' s not getting older, she ' s getting legal . . . Scotty puke . . . Douche the rock . . . Back door . . . It ' s time for M.A.S.H. . . . Red rocket . . . What ' s a Mimi? . . . Dudlow . . . Jelly Ho . . . Woody . . . Pukers . . . Meat Hook . . . Eggy . . . Wild Willy . . . Beamo . . . Mushy . . . Squashy . . . Mini . . . Woof Woof — the kid . . . Brainwaste . . . Mr. Bill . . . Del Hoag . . . Disco Grain Adams . . . Dave Z Cook ... I sense the malest. 305 Alpha Epsilon Pi 1. J. Steiglefest 12. C. Ackerman 2. R. Yeaton 13. B. Gervis 3. J. Bolkin 14. P. Lamb 4. J. Yeaton 15. P. Detweiler | 5. A. Schechter 16. J. Butterfly 6. G. O ' Brien 17. S. Jennings 7. B. Weitzner 18. P. Swarr 8. J. Lewis 19. R. Zenkel 9. M. Silverman 20. A. Zwiesler 10. G. Zelman 21. D. Lilly 11. B. Tannenbaum 306 This has been a very exciting as well as rewarding year for the Sigma Eta chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. After five extremely hard and long years of establishing ourselves as a viable group, we have finally gained official recognition from Lehigh University and our national offices. We are quite pleased to become the 32nd national fraternity here at Lehigh and would like to extend our thanks to all those who have supported our efforts. All of the brothers, pledges, alumni, parents and friends are looking forward with great anticipation to increased participation in the fraternity system in addition to the Lehigh community. Alpha Epsilon Pi would like to wish health, happiness and success to the Class of 1979 and hope that we ' ll see you at AEPi and Lehigh again real soon. Thanks again Lehigh for making this our best year. — Paul J. Detweiler HI Master, Sigma Eta LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: Scholars not drinkers. . . Zeroes vs. Animals . . . Breaker 19 . . . The Six Year Plan . . . Zeta Club . . . we love you Viv . . . TV anyone? . . . congratulations Garf . . . Tora, Tora, Tora . . . corn and collored greens . . . Bandies and EEs ... its coffee time Jasper . . . the library . . . milk on tap . . . Zem ' s . . . AEPi Top 40 . . . nice wallpaper . . . keys . . . AEPi and TEP forever. . . put your jacket on . . .308. . .Bob who? . . . have the buildings moved? . . . docksides and no socks . . . how do I spell relief? . . . sundeck . . . my security clearance . . . CDC and AEPi forever . . . Hillel . . . J.O. . . . come fill up your — I ' ll give you a — ... DEC, PDP and AEPi . . . room wrestling . . . that will cost you five . . . nice socks J.B. . . .a dime for coffee . . . backgammon . . . chug milk . . . party bell . . . Jake and Elwood Blues . . . chartering dinner at Hotel B . . . who is the counterproductive force ? . . . 2V2 hour meetings . . . are we mobile ? . . . lemmings in front of buses . . . but not on a tomato . . . what ' s a lasagna? . . . I ' m never wrong, just merely confused . . . uh-oh BMT . . . shut up Z . . . the Tim Stevens School of Creative Spoon Dodging . . . shooting alarm clocks . . . eric the fruitbat . . . how ' s the bathroom Ricky? . . . the Jon A. Tenzer Memorial Backboard . . . I ' ll pay you when I get my tax return ... I don ' t want to play the devils ' advocate but, we have contained cannibalism to the third floor . . . hello brain . . . Moose ' s Rules of Order . . . Chris and the Balloon . . . does it work yet? . . . JAL+YSL + CK + PC forever . . . poof and a cloud of orange smoke . . . where the hell ' s my car? . . . you want a what? . . . the human grapefruit . . . moaning and groaning . . . old Overholt . . . the box is broken again . . . CASH FLOW problem ... the man most likely to dissolve . . . the house that Sears rebuilt . . . wine shipped in the finest railroad cars in the world . . . baked goods . . . ankelz away . . . psycho-altering substances . . . Schechter movies . . . Lewis in the water . . . Lafayette and Greek Week Alumni Parties . . . error Lewis . . . Battlestar Erotica . . . Hogan ' s Heroes and MASH for six hours a day . . . Bruce meet Bruce . . . today ' s color is Royal Blue . . . Rock Cornish Hen again? . . . Dream Whip . . . Bert and Ernie . . . Lead shorts . . . Putzamaroo . . . You can have Garf. Good luck and best wishes to the Class of ' 79 from: Toy, Freebird, T-Bird, Jasper, Buzzy T., Bear, Captain Jack, B.T., Butts, Zank, Rocket John, Glick, Belch, Stretch, Garf, J.B., GOB, Swilly and Larr, Sudsie, Tuna, Bonzo, Moose, Zelmo and the Little Sisters. Alpha Gamma Delta 1. J. Frank 20. L. Yearsley V? 2. S. Fyfe 21. D. Miller m 3. L. Levine 22. M. Boyd 4. L. Agouridas 23. R. Eustace 5. M. Allen 24. L. Gardner 6. C. Herald 25. A. Blew 7. C. Delia 26. P. Kuckha 8. D. Ray 27. A. Pinto ) e 9. J. Schwab 28. S. Schmider I ' M 10. L. Weissman 29. A. Kline 11. M. Spektor 30. B. Murphy 12. L. Chirichillo 31. S. Kelly 13. K. McDermott 32. P. McWilliams 14. B. Notis 33. R. Hinz 15. P. Rooney 34. C. Paul 16. B. Crits 35. L. Kraushaar 17. C. Miller 36. S. Daniel 18. S. Langenberg 37. P. Boone 19. M. Feagles h° fit. 15 1fc 308 1 One flew over Alpha Gam: Three tacky people are better than one . . . blue eyes and shoulders . . . C.S.P. Memorial Library . . . STABLE COUPLES . . . Let ' s have a toast! . . . massive sex . . . Lang, where did you find the eggs and sugar? . . . Our pledges are sooo cute . . . Did you clean the dining room floor yet, Ireland? . . . LITTLE HOBBIT . . . Not another formal? . . . Put it in committee . . . Mrs. Claus and Rudolph . . . Apt. 224: the original clean sweep . . . Someone ' s abused my study owl! . . . sour cream and onion potato chips . . . BDP . . . Personally, I just can ' t cope! . . . I ' m never going to drink again . . . green eggs and ham . . . Jami ' s mating dance . . . Coffee, Judy, coffee? . . . get to know the seniors . . . Doris, my extras for the PHB? . . . The Apt. 323 pumpkin . . . A P run . . . Oh, I left my earrings by accident . . . Carol M ' s black licorice, Daffy ' s carrots, Carol D ' s ice cream . . . White Christmas is on tonight . . . Neer, neer, neer (Paula must be coming) . . . Been fertilizing lately, Gallagher? . . . Has Devon had her baby yet, Speks? . . . You went to the wrong final, Dion? . . . Misty-Mom and Lindy-Star . . . You ' re next in line Margo, and by the way, have you washed your hair recently? . . . Super Bowl mania . . . Best of luck, we ' ll miss you! . . . Diane, Sue, Lee, Ruth, Schmue, Laurie, Cathy, Ann andPam. 309 Alpha Phi 1. K. Miller 16. L. Eisenhart 2. M. Clearfield 17. E. Barry 3. P. Timmerman 18. K. McMinn 4. S. Moyer 19. D. Wolchok 5. N. Weiss 20. L. Smythe 6. T. Silliman 21. D. Melega 7. N. Winkler 22. R. Kossin 8. G. O ' Neill 23. J. Kuvin 9. A. Sotzing 24. J. Deane 10. J. Cassidy 25. B. Sedlar 11. K. Keaton 26. B. Tan 12. D. Gash 27. A. Grossman 13. S. Karpotti 28. B. Hiener 14. R. Golumb 29. M. Keating 15. J. Lindgren 30. M. McCan 310 Where ' s our composite? . . . Anna Belly and the Mystery Thieves. . . spontaneous kegs . . . Joan, what do you mean you lost your car, too?!! . . . tailgating with those Delaware Phis . . . singing with Phis from West Chester . . . Turkey Trot team — kazoos and a case . . . Parents ' Weekend in the rain . . . pumpkin carving . . . Karen ' s initiation . . . smashed on a Saturday morning . . . more of the all-kazoo orchestra at Lafayette . . . black paint on our doorstep . . . Let ' s just be friends and have sex once a week . . . Smag Pies . . . There is nothing like a Phi! ... A Phi Hotel . . . Peyton Place . . . The Penthouse . . . Wild and crazy American foxes . . . brussel sprouts . . . The Alums are coming with dessert!!! . . . snorf . . . our topless Christmas tree . . . Shall we climb through the window or give a bugle serenade?. . . Where ' s our composite?? . . . Ackshunn . . . the only loft at Smags . . . beach in a blizzard ... a dozen at Doris ' s . . . Prince of tails lost his Wales? . . . Down on life, up on heart ... I don ' t want to be out of order, but is something burning? . . . cornering the market on black ribbon . . . Balehigh ... Go for it, Baby! . . . 32 . . . paper plate awards . . . Secret Spirit Sisters ... 23 great pledges . . . Amie . . . Did we get a cook yet? . . . Thanks, Anita! . . . How many compostites are in the living room? 23!!! . . . Where ' s our composite??? . . . out impounded mirror . . . locked in Delt ' s pant-ry . . . DU on a Sunday night . . . MB gets the NSB award . . . eggs — hard-boiled, cracked or fried? . . . A Phi jogging club . . .Shawnee — I ' d drive a mile for a band . . . Our special Bordeaux Beaux — Dave, Glenn, Greg, Dave, Mike and Stan . . . top greek cum — the Cut did it, Jill! Best of luck to all our Seniors — Julie, Lauren, Sue, Trish, Sotz, Kim, Pam, Donna, Jill and Barb and to Beatrice in France!!! 311 Alpha Sigma Phi 1. M. Stutzman 16. D. Knauss 1A. Candy 17. W. Seabrooke 2. D. Radford 18. B. Benge 3. R. Heist 19. C. Heverly 20. G. Wallach 4. F. Godwin 5. D. Schirmer 21. B. Kistler 6. J. Bleemer 22. J. Parisi 7. M. Grimes 23. E. Laughlin 8. T. Baldwin 24. S. Wainwright 9. B. Taylor 25. B. Abel 10. D. Lowrie 26. C. Holliday 11. S. Jensen 27. L. Bell 12. T. Sinton 28. R. Hicks 13. S. Siwiec 29. B. Carroll 14. N. Lewis 30. J. Meinhardt 15. J. Cooke 31. S. Nichols 312 Darth . . . The L.G. with a B.B. an S.P. ... A trip to Hawaii . . . Wronggg! . . . Kezzidue . . . Promotional Pinball . . . Public Alumni 1 — Guppy . . . Fish Heads . . . Hello Betty! . . . Wasteland . . . Jelly Man . . . Foos . . . Couchin it . . . Weak act . . . Gremlins . . . Never been missed . . . Mystery steps . . . R2-D2 . . . Sorry . . . TheM.W. Dip. . .Option. . .Herpes. . . The Mucker . . . Munchkins . . . Cheese and crackers ger Ma . . . Dead puppies are no fun . . . . Kandy . . . The Ducks . . . Stash . . . Jizmbop . . . Jorma . . . The old man . . and Big D. . . . D.L. never gets mail . . . DAR . Walkin Dig- Hello Wendy . Troll and E Little D . . E.S and E. . . . Rapid Roy T.B.O.B. . . . Good skull . heavies . . . Hoppin Louie . . . Myron . . . Beewee . the A.G.P. . . . Disco Pope . . . Tootse . . . It ' s Amazing . . . Bro . . . The Boomerang . . . Larry . . . Yo Ralph! . . . Jizzzz . . . Zots. 313 Alpha Tau Omega ®JLA 1. J. Davidson 19. D. HeUekjaer 2. S. Tanen 20. J. Blackburn 3. J. D ' Ambrisin 21. S. Killian 4. P. Sudano 22. T. Faenza 5. J. Buzby 23. P. Battaglia 6. J. Burgoyne 24. J. Fitzgerald 7. M. Hoffmann 25. O. Koder 8. D. Snyder 26. C. Marshall 9. D. Levinson 27. S. Cross 10. M. Hessinger 28. R. White 11. R. Rogers 29. B. Romeo 12. T. Kulp 30. L. Mitchell 13. T. O ' Donnell 31. T. Iobst 14. E. Markezin 32. D. Moyle 15. R. Ellsworth 33. E. Bloom 16. R. Ferrara 34. R. Woolbert 17. K. Conley 35. H. Michels 18. P. Sykes 314 R-Man . . . mother jokes . . . the Captain . . . Blackburn, conclude! . . . matrotti . . . Ted Iobst School of Driving . . . Stash . . . red cons and trench coat . . . how ' bout ya buddy . . . scabs . . . Jibby Bop . . . chet orba . . . Pam- loaf . . . J.D. in the boiler room . . . Brumski . . . pebble beach . . . wanna snif my trou? . . . Fred Yazzie (9027643) . . . What ' s the noise? . . . Henster . . . depin, re-pin . . . Dupe . . . What are YOU doin ' ? . . . O.Y.P ... the stashmobile ... I ' d like to plug him . . . the 4077th . . . La Machine . . . Chromedome . . . Fernando the one eyed trouser trout . . . Sticky . . . Are you derious? . . . Buc- kethade . . . Knoop, go tan . . . spunk-master . . . Max is back ... I can ' t beleeeve it! . . . T-bird . . . cleanse him ... I don ' t know, ya know . . . The Green Bomb . . . Toadsuck . . . social lull . . . it IS . . . skill . . . black death . . . Heady Lamar . . . Ceaser . . . life-guard duty in the cold dorms . . . moore Bob . . . the Buck . . . Huge . . . We sure could use a moon tonight, Buzz . . . the Mountainman . . .Poo-bear. . .Burner 2. . . D-bag . . . your pitcher and I ' m catcher . . . Kulprit . . . Dapper. ATfl 315 Beta Theta Pi 1. J. Pratt 24. R. McConnell 2. D. Graff 25. S. Worley 3. J. Pedrotry 26. T. Deriso 4. D. Markward 27. D. Ryan 5. M. Haase 28. C. Marck 6. E. Tulskie 29. J. Gorcsan 7. J. O ' SuUivan 30. J. Emmit 8. G. Manion 30. A. Holmes 9. M. Jaindl 31. P. Duff 10. J. Romano 32. B. Strauss 11. B. Welsh 33. D. Mackie 12. C. Gentile 34. R. Curtiss 13. F. Nicholson 35. D. Tangel 14. T. Cerra 36. G. Shipley 15. B. Keating 37. B. Peters 16. M. Miller 38. T. DeSalvo 17. D. Clark 39. R. Bomgardner 18. B. Cohen 40. S. Rickerich 19. M. Kennedy 41. H. Kunze 20. C. Varrelman 42. B. Bartle 21. B. Smith 43. R. Silberg 22. K. Harmon 44. R. Hummers 23. F. Mastrachio 45. M. Minardo 316 The Beta couchburning ritual . . . everything is nothing . . . So ' s your face . . . but Jim you know what your chile does to everyone: pop, pop, pop . . . beware of the heater monster and aliens in cold dorm 2A . . . that mug is jammed . . . but Stu, she was only 14 . . . zeroes to one and all . . . Dorney ' s asleep in stall 2 again . . . why don ' t you lay down a while Holmes . . . that fly is quick, agile, and always thinking ... is there a fire or did Jughead open his door? . . . who killed Marco Dane? . . . I ' m like a light bulb, skinny legs and a wide upper body . . . Cedar Crest party to fight Craig ' s cancer . . . Brad drinks grain as a laxative . . . Rick gets sick when Brad drinks grain . . . lambs are ever so cute . . . Jureller turned the library into a pasture, and Tulskie when grazing . . . Joe Bennett and the Sparkletones . . . Susie has more trophies than Taylor Gym ... I say Harry, you say Kunze ... Is there any tid on the box, if so what is ETT? . . . who puffed? own up to it. I always own up to mine. . . . put your lips in your mouth . . . there ' s a new look in my new nook ... if you can ' t handle the box, give it up . . .is Betsy into hairdryers? . . . Phil ' s watch always says 10 past 6 . . . did a, did a football break that lamp? . . . great cereal debate: Pops or Bunghole . . . Vitas . . . . . General Lee . . . Johnny O Grits . . . NBC: No bowel . . Wobo . . . Rick . . . Hank . Tandangle . . . T.C. . . . . . Dorney . . . Peppy . . . JE a Delrio . . . Butchie . . . BOTT Raisin Bran . . . Motts . . Bohunk Maxwell . . . Stu . . . Smitty . . . Keats . . control . . . Doctor Dipes . . . Jughead . . . FiDel . Randy . . . Pat . . . Ernie . . name to know if you ' re an EE Recalitch . . . Willy . . . Hi-Bye-Die . . . . Guido . . . Rocky Yours in ' Kai ' . Bob Loh 317 Chi Phi 1. M. Hoot 13. K. Siegel 2. G. Schuster 14. G. Andreassi 3. K. Nakamicki 15. G. Peck 4. C. Crud 16. T. Ucci 5. B. Goppsling 17. E. Suarez 6. D. Sapo 18. A. Prince 7. K. Mouth 19. J. Slingerland 8. G. Bibble 20. B. Casparian 9. J. Leibel 21. F. Shoemaker 10. A. Pena 22. J. Shallack 11. B. Silver 23. J. Kramer 12. J. Zebleckes 24. J. Land i i0 i « inl m A K  i 318 Mt. Archibald erupts . . . Mouth and his bat . . . Ladies come and ladies go ... Z plays that jailhouse rock . . . Hotel party . . . Joke me out . . . Hello, my name is Dots . . . Speakers with legs . . . Clowns, Phildo and Funyon lose it . . . Sam, Feisty and Welsh hang on . . . Let ' s play beer pong — where ' s your table, Be-eeeee? . . . Edwierdo, Kreylewd, Rinse . . . Thank you Eva . . . Quack, quack — Jerry ' s kids . . . Sappo . . . Arm-size spleefs . . . Bibble, Quarts, Toenail . . . Down the TV . . . The Gypsy Woman . . . Hell Mouth . . . Liebel ties it . . . Puke, Archibald, puke!! . . . Mr. Rooster goes to Washington . . . Blizzard with the Cherokees . . . Jack who? . . . Jeepstringer and the Stairs . . . Joe Riff, what ' s your zeb- leckes? . . . Wednesday night club . . . Dogface, Minusk, Kruuuuuuuuu-ger . . . Don Dark cleans his nose, burns some holes . . . Slime me a ' rette . . . Druppe — the best drunk driver he knows . . . Compute me . . . goin ' hog- gin ' . . . the Dead, Feat, brothers Duane and Eric . . . Flight 127 .. . The South did it (again) . . . Not tonight, Joan, I have chemistry homework . . . Chrissie and Shellie . . . could be, Rabbit, could be . . . gammon choppage . . . SHATTERED! . . . Brotherhood. 319 Chi Psi 1. M. Canavan 12. J. Davis 2. E. Boehm 13. D. Poole 3. M. Yeager 14. E. White 3A. Bandit 15. T. McClain j 4. B. Rarig 16. G. Duff ; 5. B. Kiss 17. D. Malone 6. D. Cook 18. D. Reickenbach 7. S. Ryan 8. D. Heimstaedt 19. D. Rarig 20. T. McCann 9. P. Bruxelles 21. S. Strait 10. J. Campo 22. P. Bugbee 11. K. Talhelm 320 Quick pin awards: Tom and Jeff . . . Chi Psi Auto . . . Mickaho . . . Defter . . . Honcha Baby . . . Who ' s stealing the food? . . . Honey and ice cubes . . . Bute ties the knot . . . Stu-pid . . . Puff . . . Tyler Mc Keg . . . Monday Nite Pub . . . House Cum . . . Those thin walls on the third floor . . . Rodney Studwheel . . . slightly over a ton! . . . HHHLarr! . . . PBJ ' s . . . Spudhead . . . Bugbrain . . . O and Chasbo make it out! . . . How ' s Pat, Sue, Melinda, Janine ...?... Big MFT and LSB . . . Gin- zhead . . . Quad! . . . Stone ' s . . . O.B. Method . . . Bot- tle Rockets off Dago . . . Q Exterminators Inc. . . . Tom, your wierd! . . . Juniors rule bar! . . . 4-ever . . . Buton: making up for lost time? ... no chug Doug! ... is she still marginal? . . . Rubio Rubinowitz Vespucci Rubenstein . . . Turdell gets hooked ... J. Jayya . . . Ozzie ' s airlines . . . JD the star . . . Driving backwards — through Catty . . . Wanna buy a letter?, a T-Bird? . . . It ' s Code! . . . Taz: maup the floor! . . . Strait ' s School of Driving . . . World ' s Greatest Driver: Don FMA Heimstadt . . . Camps — af- ternoon delight? . . . Kevin becomes a man . . . Jamie: l ' s 1 . . . Luff mey . . . Bier ... a long leash from Verona to Trenton . . . Joe Power hits the Lodge! . . . Tatoo woman and the fish hatchery ... is Bernard Schwartz there? . . . melon picking at Alpha Phi ... fly the red friendly skies with Patty . . . lets go caroling! . . . out of beer? Tap Q! . . . Saby Taby! Cava-cava ... si vous plais baby . . . Rosie and Meatloaf dance nude . . . Hola Hala . . . The Lodge bids a fond farewell to Robby, J.D., Bobby, Bute, Eric, Conks, VO, OZ and Tommy. 321 Delta Chi 1. P. Neville 22. B. Wyckoff 2. R. Straesburg 23. B. Brown 3. C. Drennen 24. K. Kenna 4. J. Gerhard 25. J. Saliba 5. N. Spicer 26. j. McDermot 6. T. Ward 27. B. Muratore 7. S. Mackey 28. D. Rathbun 8. T. DuBois 29. L. Forsythe 9. D.. Weeks 30. J. Umbach 10. P. Brussock 31. J. Frankenburg 11. C. Parks 32. T. Nelson 12. T. Yurkanin 33. J. Odorisio 13. J. Klien 34. J. Cooper 14. J. Rieger 35. G. Mulvihill 15. E. Laquer 36. M. Class 16. T. Bastenese 37. B. Marrs 17. K. Ashton 38. M. Quillen 18. S. Turner 39. B. Auerbach 19. B. Schneck 40. R. Lark 20. G. Goelz 41. C. Golden • 21. B. Weltman 322 Kline you little dick . . . Odo breaks the First Commandment . . . Bret: Ah c ' on you guys — When its hog calling time in Michigan . . . Rag on Hetrick week . . . Rag on Auerback Week — again . . . Elephant scabs are back . . . Class loses his Patience . . . Verses . . . I ' ve had enough of this shit, I ' m gonna quit . . . DAD ... A tight race for DXSFO . . . Gary phone . . . IHTFSAINLAGDT Club meets at 10 P.M. . . . Honeeeey . . . Liz moves in . . . Mr. Disco: Dooner and Donna? . . . He slithers, he slides . . . Riggs had a blind date; so did Brad-D . . . UMBACH:NEXT!!! . . . East stand up . . . Spicer wins 150 but loses the mixed event . . . Uncle Do and the Marathon Woman . . . The Seventh Commandment takes a beating . . . T.W. A. T. teams strikes again . . . Cattlewagon on the road again: next stop Allentown . . . Gary phone . . . Tore ' s car: O, P.R. ' s: 2, Bethlehem Police: — 1: and that ' s not a final . . . Ding chips . . . the itty bitty titty committee . . . Marrs: He ' s all yours Union Carbide . . . Ql, Q2 . . . Sue Bl, Sue B2 . . . But Nate, the floor is shaking . . . Uncle Dim and the 8 year plan . . . Mr. Emergency . . . Does Ashton have a sex life? . . . Hop on Hogger . . . Insect Committee — report Sean . . . Gary phone . . . Saliba, 5 years and still holding hands . . . Hotel Tube Room, Schneck, proprieter . . . Oh God becomes more than a movie . . . Dr. Jeckle and Mr. odoriso . . . Foreplay . . . TOGA . . . Beerfoos . . . Golez and Muratore give Tut and Noons a lesson . . . Double sixes . . . Bruce must have the wrong god — Bruce, you want to argue? . . . Gary phone . . . GET ON YOUR BIKES AND RIDE . . . Figgs that one can ' t be legal . . . Ashton another Broughal woman . . . Cooper your circumference . . . Billy I have to go wee wee . . . Gary phone . . . Bohunk . . . Mad Dog 20 20, Weltman 200 20 . . . Who weighs more — Cooper or Hetrick? . . . Will Liz ever move out? . . . Samuri President . . . Italian Pony . . . Marrs gets an E.S. and D.; at least someone has taste . . . N.F.W. . . . Zeros Club . . . Nice wardrobe Riggs . . . Heart Punch . . . who took T.V. ' s underwear? . . . Dubos, nice blue balls . . . Preston Golez . . . Mr. Hustle . . . Friar Klem . . . Tose ... Hi Cindy, it must be Saturday . . . Got any splinters Tom? . . . Veggie . . . Dumbach . . . GARY PHONE!!! . . . Shoe box or Screw box? . . . Drugs invade the Annex . . . Loser ' s Club . . . No Noise Eloise . . . Gary phone . . . Moravian or West Chester, which is it? . . . Good Night Fellas . . . Good Night Gene. 323 Delta Phi 1. J. Todaro 13. M. Doherty 2. P. Sheibley 14. A. Weiss 3. A. Hubsch 15. L. Margerison 4. D. O ' Malley 16. J. Johansen 5. J. Boyce 17. C. Johnson 6. J. Dunlap 18. T. Splescia 7. M. Rentschler 19. B. Wiesenberg 8. J. Neimeister 20. F. Bibas 9. T. Kamens 21. J. Watson 10. P. Grimes 22. N. Culp 11. M. Barker 23. J. Wummer 12. E. Schneider 24. C. Herman 324 What the meyaj? cooking today? . . . . Sick as 10 . . . . . Find reality Splescia ' s room! . . Edgar, the chef cook . . . who ' s . Nowy, bad guy . . . 14.75 . . . Fiiiine! . Psyched to the max . . . Brother Dom . . What ' s the ba? . . . Party in . . . (not witout: the Phasor, Ann and Beth, and Basking Ridge Green) . . . Skidmore . . . Chamu, Buddy and Juancho — What a triple! . . . Earth, Wind and Finn . . . How weak is that? . . . Do you carry your books funny? . . . Seemingly not . . . RRRRRRRack ' em chump! . . . House meeting, 10:15! . . . Elder A . . . Nei . . . Squealer . . . Sparkie . . . Spuddy . . . Sears, the Men ' s Store. . . . Lee (Omega Tau) . . . Joel . . . Finnegas . . . next year ' s seniors: quality not quantity . . .pledges, the hoops next year! . . . Limey, HMS . . . The Capsule . . . The Cell . . . Ski trip disaster — Sparke, drive much? . . . Roose, George, the Veg, and ROTC trail . . . Max Rizzo . . . Greekers . . . Sir Francis Bacon . . . Percy: . . . but we had a good time ... ... Parties: Turkey Shoot, Champagne and Donuts, Hawaiian Death Match and Orgy, Band Party, Pubers and Cleanups! . . . Good luck to all you guys graduating. You too: Schmedley, Spunky, Pile, Doc, Bubs and Crosby . . . The Seniors: Nute, Roose, Rod, Wrench, Spleesh, JJ, Mikey, Jo Jo, Donnie, Long distance call for Charles Johnson , . . . Chuck and Jon — The bowling alley will never be the same . . . Bruce (Bruce who?), Glazier — Proprietor of Delta Phi North, Yer Yer and last but not least, the Faaaace. 325 Delta Sigma Phi 1. J. Cohen 16. M. Conte 2. R. Johns 17. B. Spehalski 3. W. Stout 18. M. Woodeshick 4. A. Hollingworth 19. G. Zotian 5. J. Shannon 20. G. Behler 6. T. McMahon 21. J. Hearon 7. R. Settle 22. J. Gesford 8. W. Nial 23. K. Maydick 9. R. Dautzer 24. R. Trench 10. P. Smith 25. R. Ballaran 11. R. Adams 26. C. Thunberg 12. D. Balicke 27. C. Berta 13. M. Von Bradsky 28. S. Turgeon 14. B. Klotz 29. A. Okada 15. T. Neally 30. D. Nemeth 326 Senuous lips . . . praise odin . . . Stubby 5 — Zote 3 . . . Rocky Horror . . . the name of the game is: 99, brisk, tails, cosmic whimpout, put the ball in the hole . . .what pledge paddles . . . the Dax tape . . . He acts just like a woman . . . greatest show on Earth . . . Sid Vicious . . . vote fussball . . . impale the keg . . . Hickory Queen . . . He can ' t even control himself . . . Dr. Creature . . . Tuna lets get stoned . . . the new house two . . . O ' Carder for Steward . . . Wally ' s big seven . . . Narell and the D Bros . . . I ' ll get Poopsie on it . . . Lurch . . . Woody-Dax Wars, Okada-Bellaran Egg and Shortcake Fight . . . Lets gets Vinnie arrested . . . Blade Bros . . . They left Beloff where? . . . Cotten tie? . . . Bag box . . . Brian the Blue Chipper . . . But Noooooooooooo . . . Where ' s Trench ' s Pin? ... Be there, Aloha . . . Ron Obvious . . . Senior Social Schedule . . . Hairy Buffalo . . . The Beach . . . Florida for Bust ' s . . . Ask me anything else . . . Shannon ' s tea bag . . . Gladiator ' s Club (3) . . . the infamous free bird . . . Allentown Women . . . snake . . . DZO Bonfire . . . towel pub nite . . . toga pub nite . . . party till dawn . . . von? van? . . . hotel party . . . Jerry Jeff . . . Wednesday pubnights . . . Fubar . . . Pizza Queen . . . O.B. . . . Bar top dancing . . .St. Patty ' s Day in the Apple. . . Hooker City? . . . DX SWAT team . . . Where you guys been, out partying??? ... I found a light blue sock . . . the lowly tourists . . . baseball pools . . . I ' m as free as a free burger . . .AndyH.. . . Give me a burger or I ' ll squirt ya!! . . . Labe ' s bachelor party . . . (Ex) Zero . . . How many pledges??? . . . Fish . . . Let ' s throw Neally out the window (stop snoring) . . . naked beer sailing . . . Fat and Jewish is no way to go through life . . . Wake up Smitty, it ' s lunch time . . . Munchkin . . . shots (OHHHHHHH) . . . Wally ' s Raiders . . . The Reverend Balick . . . Jenks . . . Do those look like your chairs????? . . . record attrition rate . . . spiked the whole fence in one afternoon!!! . . . finally D.Z.O. bids a fond farewell to: The Class of ' 79 . . . Balick, Chuck, Huey, Fubie, RCJ, Karibs, Abe, Stubs, Turg, Vinnie, Zote ... I wish you guy ' s could stay for one more year (D.Z.O. Class of ' 80 and ' 81). 327 Delta Tau Delta 1. D. Dalton 17. J. Orr 2. S. Hudacek 18. S. Kelly 3. R. Mills 19. T. Palmisano 4. K. Ghezzi 20. M. Crowe 5. E. Hutter 21. R. Andres 6. D. Prishak 22. P. Joyce 7. J. Hockman 23. B. Pehnke 8. B. Graver 24. G. Schmanski 9. J. Esch 25. B. Higley 10. T. Pinney 26. K. Stum 11. B. Falk 27. T. Anderson 12. J. McCormick 28. S. Ficken 13. M. Giduck 29. G. Weitzel 14. W. Shurts 30. W. Parker 15. unknown 31. T. Marvray 16. C. Andres 32. L. Pierro 328 Delt Shanty . . . Wet T? . . . Goin ' ooout . . . The Kamikazee Squad . . .Power — Boring Dude . . .Suitcase Man . . . Stuart Hams . . . Goodness sakes, where ' d you get those cakes?!!! . . . Bulk . . . Rob — Lil ' Ears . . . Joe — What ' s on your lips, . . . face? . . . Then I passed out . . . President Lou Porno . . . Duck the Sun Valley Kid . . . 2-Beer Hudy — A true wild man . . . Cakes Phase II . . . Kells is back . . . Psycho Killer . . . Wheezy — Pain in the rear . . . Token Tony . . . Your girlfriend ' s a pig . . . The Commanda . . . Hang Schlong Mac . . . Aqua Boogie . . . Falk . . . Leam to breathe and eat quietly . . . Wedge Head ... Ft. Lauderdale . . . Riptide . . . Pudhead the Jailbird . . . B.C. and Shemp (??). . . . P.J. — Whistler Phase II . . . Mac and Dalton — Kings of Sleeze . . . Rich Andirt . . . Coolin ' Out . . . The Rock ... do that dog . . . Shurtsy — Where ' s Big Bob? . . . Skippy . . . The Count . . . Millouille — HoHum . . . Crowe and Mills — Oooh Baby . . . Hey Rob, Look at this . . . E-Funk . . . Higley — A, Urpp . . . Joe Orr — Cueball from Altoona . . . Rivers gettin ' cold . . . pledges — hell night ' s coming . . .DoThaaat. . . RaulW. . . . Don ' t hold back, if it feels good then do it . . . fugorgetout . . . Dis Heel Mines . . . It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no it ' s superham . . . Delts goin ' wild again! 329 Delta Upsilon 1. W. Verost 13. R. Adams 2. F. Pastruck 14. R. Petkus 3. J. Dillemuth 15. E. Yazemski 4. S. Glasser 16. M. Madison 5. J. Liberty 17. J. Butkus 6. D. Wolf 18. J. Wooklish 7. D. Vogler 19. K. Schaffer 8. G. Matikus 20. N. Marshall 9. J. Neely 21. P. Gakos 10. D. Mayberry 11. T. Miller 22. A. Winters 23. D. Swanson 12. J. Mulbacher 24. S. Plucinsky 330 Mr, Bloodstream Automotives were not a strong field. This being a crepus- cular adumbration, im pervious to all relevant entities, was not attuned to the general attitude. The living often thought the carboration was an aboration of civilization. Despite all said members, though they glowed like em- bers, of sycophants and trumpy-snots, the sheep in pasture weren ' t altogether depressed for contrary to popular belief, self abuse is the mainstay of tuxedo purchasing. But mas- saging the conicular mosquito bites, the orafice itched. During a hiatous, placemats worn around the femur brought welcome relief. Tube-worms were dropped sporadically to remedy the drastic situation, for although the results were tumultuous, outside sources were calm. Cranial extractions vomited . . . perhaps this reflected body order. As a reciprocal alternative, the resonant pungence of pru- rient practitioning platitudes, maintaining a gesticulating posture and amicably suggested the overtones of both tren- chant and repugnant luminosities — the morose abstina- tions developed for inter-denominational nonentities. Las- civiously bellicose drones, amidst cacophenous moans, motivated by the leacherous deeds of those who commit them, decreed enzymes. Convexly, however, the ir- regularities of given identities brought Boulevard Syn- drome while resisting the end of the evening and a posi- tive excelsior, which, blown ignominously, caused the Flagilate proboscus to sway. 331 Gamma Phi Beta 1. C. Davidson 22. P. Dapolito 2. P. Lewis 23. G. McBean 3. D. Casazza 24. K. Comly 4. E. Green 25. S. Davis 5. R. Wilde 26. J. Smith 6. B. Davis 27. M. Haas 7. C. Rosen 28. T. Deutsch 8. S. Chodakewitz 29. G. Marotta 9. R. Evans 30. L. Cohen 10. S. Fortney 31. S. Van Cranest 11. W. Bollman 32. C. Moon 12. L. Schnorbus 33. C. Barker 13. J. Cawley 34. C. Pike 14. L. Montovano 35. D. Dalley 15. S. Stemple 16. L. MacGill 36. M. Towey 37. J. Nelson 17. K. Manik 38. P. Mentzer 18. B. Haley 39. B. HaU 19. S. Perkins 40. T. Kalmbach 20. A. Hackenber g 41. C. Frick 21. K. Frock 42. L. Taylor 332 The sisters remember another fantastic year . . . the Colgate 13, the Pink Ladies and the Super Scoopers, Going Hawaiian, Green Beer, sneaky secret Santas, formals, Hip-Hip-Hooray-you ' re goin the wrong way . . . and our 68 members: Kuerner, since when are you a rah-rah? . . . CD would pay a few DAHLers for a parking lot pirouette . . . Christy ' s Simonized but who does she belong to? . . . The Ding — can ' t afford it, can ' t afford it . . . Rizzo — You have to kiss a few CROWS before you get a CHARGE . . . Mo — By the sea, by the beautiful Seacaucus, you and Me, you and Joe, you and Iorio . . . Barb-Wire — And here ' s to you Mrs. Robinson, Roger loves you more than you will Know, Woa, Woa, WOW . . . The yellow rose in Texas, you can ' t afford to see; but Lehigh ' s full of sparkle with a Niklefor Joanie . . -Peg — 4 out of 5 dentists recommend COLGATE over any other Lehigh male . . . It ' s o ' KAY to join the Dover chapter of the Jim Smith club . . . The DUKE pampers the cradle robber . . . Jodi — when all else fails, SPARKplugs keep your motor running . . . Chod receives ransom note: Orange you glad Detective Williams is on the scene . . . Pardo makes designs, but not in Bethlehem . . . Stemps — is Morris really finicky? . . . Southie says Jocks groooos me out . . . Wild Wilkins weekend hurdles to prepare for Boston Marathon . . . TD — the Midas touch turns everything to Silver . . . Deb sings I love the farmlife, I like to boogie . . . Schnorbs — do you still sleep with your Teddybear? . . . Byonne finds a Q-ball in the right pocket . . . Le sees two-lips in Amsterdam . . . Geri sinks her teeth into PEP and loses her gum . . . Ms. Grasso accounted for in the Big Apple . . . Wendy goes for moore of a prep . . . The Rose befriends Fritz the Cat and John the Rat . . . the tide EBS on the ROCK and flows on the Mark . . . Smoler plays soccer on the field but scorers elsewhere . . . Greg ' s Fortney ' d his brickhouse . . . Moore, Moore, Moore, how do you like it — how do you like it? . . . Roz elected hands down, so keep ' em scrubbing . . . Franco learns to appreciate fine ART . . . Donna — oversized jerseys and 5 X ' s . . . Tara ' s affair with FTD . . .McCoy — Woody ' s read it in black and white . . . Christina — Push, push in the WHAT? . . . Georgie Porgie Patty and Phi-Delt the TAB on the table . . . Frick always gets HerMan . . . Patty goes trout fishing every weekend . . . All Hale-y to the Wish Book . . . Sandy ' s Busched from hobbling to the Lodge . . . Mary Kay punts and looks for new scoring opportunities . . . Disco Duck converts dollhouse to doghouse for Pooch . . . Delts drive Janine almost to San Francisco . . . Lou — always busy at Mahoney Library . . . Siegler ' s candy: Clarke Bar and M M ' s . . . Cupcake Cohen wings her way toward TM . . . The Steward ' s stew at Sigma Nu . . . Trainer Iteylor Wrestles her way into trouble . . . the Notorious 19 learn that the sisters CAN adjust without the bare necessities . . . try havin ' a little pizza with your beer . . . throwing chocolate kisses softens the heart ... a fond farewell to our seniors: Kuerns, Evie, Doo-Doo, Wizzish, NJe, Mo, Joanie, Barbs, Peg, Amers, Jode, Chod, Val, Stemps, Lori, Kay and Vick . . . our love and best wishes always. FONDAT1PN MAEGHT A -yrt ' HJiB TCgHAMml. I B 333 Kappa Alpha 1. J. Felegi 2. B. Blumenscheid 15. D. Nissley 16. D. Krom 3. C. Covert 4. V. Sytzko 5. B. Nyerges 6. R. Adams 17. S. Carpenter 18. J. Shields 19. D. Lantz 20. G. Curran 7. J. Pope 8. J. Smith 9. K. Preston 21. J. Andrelczyk 22. R. Failmezger 23. M. Giguere 10. M. Smith 24. ]. Schwanda 11. G. Wittreich 25. J. Peters 12. T. Ichihara 26. D. Smith 13. B. Siegel 27. M. Stull 14. S. Hutton 334 Hotel . . . fatboy anyway, anyway run; study, run . Porcelain God . . . . . mung juice . The question is . . . Towerbelch . . . Covert had B.D. . . . Bluke . . . basically stable . . . pumping b.b. ' s . . . Boo Boo . . . quickly now . . . Air Band . . . settle down Maurer! . . . anyway . . . deathmobile . . . Cedar Crest . . maintain . . . IHOP run . . . . . Is it real, or is it Sears? . . . study, . Everyone must sacrifice to the D.B. Guz . . . boots . . . Superperson . . buns . . . Geno ' s Towing Service . . . jazz . . . Gook food . . . anyway . . . IchyTodd . . . Is she lobster bait or is she just fugly? . . . Monravy . . . we ' re 30, we drink heavily . . . Hudden — $12,000 . . . given . . . Hello Betty! . . . anyway . . . Kap darkroom . . . sex, drugs and rock and roll . . . Finch joins the nuclear club . . . D or ] type . . . Lantz Romance . . . Kap junkyard . . . Heva Hava . . . Ma Bell loves Preston . . . anyway . . . good catholic girls aren ' t . . . Drewsh . . . Carpenter ' s roommate is a dog . . . It ' s not the scenery . . . it ' s the ride ... by definition . . . Yoshi ' s mammaries . . . Ducky ' s phantom diploma . . . nice, stitches Jamse . . . watch out for the dog Smitch . . . Andrel@! . . . anyway. i P 335 Kappa Sigma 1. P. Campito 24. D. Hargrave 2. J. Canavan 25. T. Billera 3. C. Post 26. E. Barth 4. D. Quinn 27. G. Goelz 5. R. Milich 28. ' J. Stanier 6. B. Hamiston 29. T. Thielens 7. R. Moore 30. B. Rankin 8. P. Homing 31. S. Russell 9. E. Moll 32. K. Klingas 10. P. Matriani 33. H. Josephs 11 B. Hawkey 34. B. Lamb 12. J. Bonillo 35. P. Smyk 13. J. Paulus 36. J. Colkett 14. D. Williams 37. J. Salimedo 15 B. Haas 38. P. Lord 16. J. Herbener 39. K. McGill 17 E. Delong 40. M. Budzinsky 18. T. Henning 41. V. Scullin 19. B. Steitz 42. R. Pulling 20. R. Kaminsky 43. J, Betzweiser 21. K. Noonan 44. F. Lusby 22. J. Papack 45. M. Bevtuck 23. D. Breish 46. M. Miller 336 Todd comes off The List in Florida for a meager $50 . . . six took stick, six took Roe — this could go on forever! . . . Hey Warren, what personality will it be today? . . . Peck ' s potential — bah! . . . Spyder been in any jails this month? . . . Congratulations to the Sophomores for an extremely memorable kidnap . . . Do you guys have a helocopter???? . . . When is Spoont coming back? . . . who cares . . . Where ' s Cromwell? — Wendy ' s got him by the blue balls . . . Rankin was it really rape? . . . Warren is it true once you go black, you don ' t come back . . . Good job Hargrave, three in a weekend . . . Hadji, take a bit just like it ' s an apple . . . Congratulations Brother Anthony Franklin Bill- era . . . Grouper, Yoids, Penis, Stick, Martini, Dolt, Gates, Dormy-bag, Chaaaaal-a-miiiido, Spydo, Lumpy, Mainian, Woman, Fester, Scruff, Whore, Squiddles, Pecker, Snarffs, Abba, Babycakes, Righteous Ed, Weezer, The very cosmic Luz, Mom, the cool breeze, Macho Man, Rayhole, RoyBoy, Loft, . . . Rick Pulling, how are the kids! . . . Grouper we want you off the List . . . the masher tells all — well almost . . . Mark, how ' s the Man . . . Phi Kap Sucks — ! . . . Please don ' t tell Dean Dorney . . . Big Orange . . . Football Team undefeated two years in a row . . . first floor conces- sion juices — Fourth floor concession drugs . . . Rick doesn ' t she even open her mouth . . . Maintain . . . Ran- dom . . . Have me . . . Wippits . . . Barthtown . . . Breisch you crybaby . . . our newlyweds, The Winter ' s the Van Lopiks, and the Noonan ' s . . . N.E.W. . . . The first annual Kappa Sigma Bahama Mama Party ... So Lisa said, I dare you to rape me! . . . Welcome back Gately, Smyk, Syd and Roy . . . Fester, after all this time you say you still haven ' t . . . Peck and his disappearing act . . . Schwartz with all of his High School Groupies . . . Who pulled Phi Kap ' s alarm? . . . We love you Blanche . . . Budget cuts, Assessments, Fines . . . Shut up Mastrianni, and Goelz ... Is Cawley still alive??? . . . Doesn ' t Mimi like the Arab? . . . Your ass ain ' t no virgin . . . Thanks for every- thing Dean Quay . . . Some graduate and some don ' t . . . Party in the Blemont . . . Party in Tony ' s room . . . Tube time in the station . . . Thanks for the memories Creamer . . . Jeff you ' ll always be a dormybag gryphon, and get those braces of f . . . Hey Luz, how do you feel after you ' ve committed adultery?? . . . Are Vince and Tony still brawl- ing . . . The 5th bi-annual House Crawl . . . Roy, how long has it been???? . . . 337 Lambda Chi Alpha •• -= « 3M J hfr,J 1. D. Fulmer 22. V. Fagan 2. B. Kirwin 23. M. Higgins 3. M. Malone 24. S. Reynolds 25. M. McLaughlin 4. D. Bleine 5. J. Johnson 26. J. Shutz 6. J. Jackopin 27. D. Hickman 7. B. McCoy 28. J. Larson 8. J. Terafinker 29. B. Boudwell 9. S. Lemer 30. K. Parke 10. D. Pitney 31. L. Silbert 11. S. Zaretsky 32. J. Dorf 12. S. Civitello 33. D. Engle 13. J. Miles 34. R. Peterszake 14. P. Bailey 35. D. Krouse 15. G. Yarnis 36. R. Porter 16. J. Engleheart 17. J. Eichenfield 37. K. Ackerboom 38. D. Pullis 18. C. Iselbom 39. D. Morris 19. B. Comber 40. B. Prummy 20. C. Heck 41. S. Perlmutter 21. J. Spangler 338 AXA Charlie, 17 . . . Jacko, you ' re a loser . . . But at least I ' m a tall loser . . . Bruno . . . 3:30, time for mash . . . Abdul Byron . . . Cookies . . . Ambulance Tickets . . . who won the nerd poll? . . . Relinquish the box ... I have three questions . . . Whaddya mean, no beer? . . . Glenn has an idear . . . cereal break . . . maid duties will be done by 5 ... I, state your full name . . . Hockey pucks with high density stew . . . AP marriage poll . . . Black Hole Cake . . . Don ' t jump Boomer . . . Harriet is OTR again . . .did Z go home? . . . Dumb question . . . Foosbass tournament . . . Friday Night Hoops . . . Charlie, 18 . . . GMY Memorial Award . . . Road Trip . . . Burger Death . . . Forks for Dessert . . . TI on Everything . . . Jacko Logic . . . Wedgie for JRD . . . King Nerdar . . . One for foos . . . The Bob Dailey Song . . . Nerdius Maximus . . . Altus Minimus . . . April Wine . . . AM Joke Time . . . He ' ll drink anything . . . VW in Packard Lab . . . Piano on whose porch? . . . Dynamic, awesome . . . barking rat . . . Ding, rags . . . solitaire ... SI Football . . . Give him a bid . . . Charlie, 19 . . . house bills will be out next week. 339 Phi Delta Theta 1. D. Lombardo 2. T. Conoscenti 3. M. Halloran 22. J. Flannagan 23. B. Brantley 24. M. Sisson 4. J. Moore 25. W. Curry 5. G. Beam 26. B. Ascerta 6. J. Lombardo 27. J. Aibel 7. D. Valerio 28. D. Hartz 8. C. Crowley 29. G. Frankenfield 9. J. Martino 30. B. Babacz 10. S. Faktor 31. D. Cox 11. A. Mengel 12. D. Hady 13. J. Altier 32. D. Holva 33. T. Campbell 34. P. McKee 14. P. Ockert 35. R. Woelfel 15. D. Fisher 36. A. Wynn 16. P. Andrich 37. G. Scott 17. E. Herbert 38. D. Dunne 18. J. Loverde 39. D. Klewsaat 19. D. Lindewirth 40. S. Shickman 20. F. Riley 21. B. Hargwood 41. B. Story 340 DA0 Sid Vicious disco skinhead ... Eat at the Ghetto . . . An- droid got pool action . . . Frank ' s Rat Patrol . . . Broken milk crates by Lombs . . . Where ' d you get bitten Joe? . . . Ockert ' s Fireproof Doctors office . . . Can you stump the Merc? . . . Puppy and Punky . . . Baby Faced Bob . . . Where ' s Jaws Pete? . . . Hey Auggie Doggie . . . Oops, sorry . . . The Beast was denied . . . Tyler Face: eat, sleep and roam the halls . . . Rip Van Rave . . . Small talk from Father Jim . . . A.W.: 3.5 second shotgun record ... go for the case of Heinies! . . . Ram ho! . . . Rauol Factor . . . Regroup . . . Abner: your sooo boring when your not drunk . . . Bendover Chahlie . . . Massive Yam . . . Amazing Hummer . . . OTB Stick . . . Black Android . . . Red Baron . . . Bald Bunny . . . Rosso ' s School of Aviation . . . started with donuts, ended with ring dings . . . Lovie: want a piece of gum? . . . Roadtrip to Eastern Illinois . . . What ' s up Zup? . . . I ' m back Fak . . . Octagon Eyes: J. P. leave my toes alone! . . . Pretty weak Mc Geek . . . Hallo- ran ' s Athletic Club . . . Hey Kazoo! Where ' s Sataf? . . . Lerivo and Guy need new underwear . . . Hartzie ' s Driv- ing School . . . Greg: sorry I got the best looking one of the three guys . . . Murray the Macho Man ... It wasn ' t like that a minute ago . . . Brain, Nasional Speling Bea Cham- pion . . . Karl: is it something we said? . . . Double D, Patty ' s Plaything . . . Bowlful ... Is Merc living in the house this year? . . . The Hole in the Wall Club . . . Cox ' s Pay Toilet Co . . . Kazoo ' s in the 5th, Shick ' s in the wall. 341 Phi Gamma Delta 1. J. Gorman 16. T. Pignataro 2. P. Cohen 17. D. Christenson 3. R. Manning 18. B. Cortright 19. R. Knutile 4. M. Dugan 5. J. Schunk 20. S. Rail 6. J. Horwath 21. A. Eckert 7. B. Sukineck 22. G. Mino 8. K. Rosen 23. B. Rubino 9. R. Becker 24. Dr. Bull 10. M. Standorf 25. Z. Malpass 11. L. Cortright 26. F. O ' Donnell | 12. M. Connor 27. J. Kovelnick 13. B. Harris 28. T. Wiese 14. W. Grayson 29. A. Cooke 15. B. Massey 342 Marty, who is this? . . . Bull, play ranch much? . . . Real Stale . . . Puddles . . . Bo, nice doo . . . Train in Buzz ' s room . . . Too cool Ali . . . Stair surfing . . . Musclehead . . . Joe Random . . . Humo ' s midnight greeker run . . . Warrington . . . cocoa butts FIJI Island ' 79 Watermelon Peck and the porcelain pony Bac, How are ya? . . . Fifth Avenue Frank . . . Chuck Hose everyone . . . cool as a jewel Ramone from Bayonne . . . Suki, you still on the phone? . . . Ragman . . . Pineapple Lodge . . . Wings . . . FIJI Fort Lauderdale Flood . . . Del and the Cow . . . Cluejoe . . . Voit . . . Mindless . . . Hozzle MC Beak . . . Little Hooter . . . Weasel . . . Benwa . . . Lifs . . . Stupid . . . ZUM . . . Icky . . . and a FIJI farewell to Bull, Hoss, Ted, Gary, and Humo Jim. DfA 343 Phi Kappa Theta 1. P. Seitz 18. J. Black 2. P. Herman 19. E. Stiefel 3. D. Keough 20. R. Taynekis 4. J. O ' Connor 21 R. Taynekis 5. E. Lundberg 21. G. Sova 6. J. Stevens 22 M. Valdes 7. R. Schultz 23 T. Crush 8. F. Roberts 24. M. Wu 9. C. Van Tuyl 25. M. Kovacevic 10. J. Miller 26. S. Worden 11. D. Stemple 27. K. Witmer 12. J. Karper 28. J. Graf 13. J. Cillo 29. W. Tetreau 14. R. Megasko 30. J. Habig T. Howland 15. W. Trost 31. 16. A. Church 32. L. Bowman 17. J. Grelis 344 Ralphie ' s B-Day Disco . . . sorry I blew up . . . heavy struggle . . . Broadway . . . Gas . . . Mo . . . Kova . . . Chief ... in search of! . . . dancing bears . . . any con- tributions? . . . Hermi . . . Howbig . . . Cirro, Stiegs . . . T.H.E. . . . Alfred . . . T.H. . . . Karps . . . J.L. . . . Bird . . . Ronto . . . B.T. . . . Guishers? . . . Captain C.J. . . . 52nd piece . . . Sonny . . . Who are you? . . . idiot table . . . Phi Kap squares . . . Mortimer . . . Looner ' s exit . . . Vikings are horney . . . Dushel . . . C.P. ' s rainbow . . . The warden . . . Wetass . . . off or out . . . 10X . . . Theatre 61? . . . lamps out . . . FTH . . . Van . . . Howdy . . . Squeeky . . . L.B. . . . Schlong . . . Bubs or Rona . . . Crusher . . . Jason . . . B.J. . . . Pouling . . . Skippy . . . All manner of letters . . . Broadway ball . . . Cillo ' s drain . . . Schlong schlide . . . Whore master! . . . We know the difference . . . Smooth . . . Muff . . . Blow . . . Dewart . . . Denny . . . Doc . . . Word . . . Jeff . . . Ugly . . . JPOC . . . Beer Pong . . . Zone Crew . . . B.Y., is the hill safe? . . . Homer ' s Hollow . . . Graduating? . . . Power blow . . . Heavy rack . . . Baggage . . . Torkage . . . Yore . . . News . . . What ' s the story? . . . The crew . . . Wild and crazy type guy . . . Alpha down the Dela- ware . . . Return of the powder blue jet . . . the express . . . later . . . Mickey Mouse. DKO .;.. Jr 345 Phi Sigma Kappa 1. M. Craig 20. J. Scheur 2. T. Woodward 21. C. Solomon 3. J. Cassimatis 22. S. Mueller 4. D. Simon 23. R. Carmen 5. J. Lang 24. M. Williamson 5A. Flash 25. M. Smith 6. S. Krawec 26. R. Maguire 7. G. Raab 27. M. Lesswing 8. S. Taddie 28. D. Gorenc 9. D. DeRoche 29. J. Morris 10. K. Talgo 11. D. Shillaber 30. F. Bumette 31. H. Petrosky 12. P. Bennett 32. J. Sagerholm 13. B. Siegle 33. R. D ' Agostino 14. M. Oetkin 34. B. Scott 15. C. Gutshall 35. S. Burdette 16. J. Hudson 36. J. Casalaspi 17. B. Domes 37. T. Scargle 38. J. Mueller 18. M. Herbets 19. G. Cassimatis 39. D. Matson 346 $EK Dr. Couch . . . Dr. Zo . . . loser, abuser, accuser, chooser, confuser . . . let ' s go to MacDonald ' s . . . Flash Bazbo . . . Beer overcoat . . . Macho Mitch . . . Shut up Roach . . . Hey John, Betty ' s coming up tonight! . . . Tad cat . . . Dr. Goodbar . . . Dave Debuser . . . Where ' s the Window Pane? . . . Choo-choo . . . Who ' s going to clean that mess up?? . . . Call the Wedges . . . Let ' s abuse Dr. Smith . . . One size fits all . . . rope theory . . . you want chickens at the hay party?? . . . Line ' em up . . . face reality . . . two-punch . . . festerer . . . here comes Sasquatch . . . who locked their girlfriend in the room, King! . . . bar rally . . . who has three dates tonight?? . . . Disco Hulk the incredible void . . . Sniveler . . . what ' s on Social? . . . Peeping Hugh . . . There ' s a girl in the shower . . . Gomac . . . Ghetto . . . You ' ll always be a pledge to me . . . Trip to Phillipsburg ... Is O.B. coming up tonight? . . . Get a grip!! . . . up on chickens but down on the truck ... go for it. . . you ' re out to lunch . . .what the — , Chuck! . . . Hang a ball . . . He ' s only a figurehead . . . Aquious . . . who ' s up for a tie party? . . . Moonshine and music . . . He turned into a Redneck last night . . . Bag it! 347 Pi Kappa Alpha 1. M. McComas 15. B. Larson-Scribner 2. R. Enterline 16. J. Helmich 3. M. Spisak 17. S. Kuncio 4. M. Hembarsky 18. R. Kent 5. S. Queen 19. H. Domey 6. J. Kyriacoupolas 7. D. Fries 20. J. Courtein 21. D. Blanchard 8. C. Keener 22. R. Freeman 9. R. Cipro 23. B. Cohen 10. M. Foster 24. T. Hindenlang 11. P. Garibaldi 25. T. Frawley 12. R. ZibeUi 26. B. Harper 13. S. Guerpel 27. C. Madsen 14. J. Valentino 28. B. Macon 348 Aahhh, the luxuries of off-campus life . . . Why did you say Burma? . . . pumpkin carols in the bookstore . . . Runaway ' 61 Volkswagens . . . Reggae chants at Lafayette ... a two-day New Year ' s Eve Party . . . Imaginary En- gineers . . . coed shower party . . . apply brown Betty . . . J.D.-O.D., No sex in the foyer . . . this town is shattered . . . where ' s Waldo? . . . backing into the neighbor ' s car . . . shut up, Blanchard! . . . We ' d rather rip our own ' eads off than disco! . . . wrong again, guano breath! . . . Want some more beanies? . . . Hello, Spisak ' s Ceiling Repair! . . . Cornell Sports Tickets sold here . . . the major export of Chad? ... — Sand! . . . What a drag it is to come to Lee-High! . . . cure glaucoma in our time! . . . Roads to Moscow . . . Hey, walk much? . . . Top half of the alphabet! . . . anybody know when Intramural Wheelchair Bobsledding starts? . . . Where ' s mogens? . . . Sal-A-Manca! . . . Intramural Deerslaying . . . Well, we need the fryer . . . the windows will be fixed by — 1984? . . . dowwnn-stairs phone! . . . we have a hockey game at 8 . . . sounds good to me! . . . psycho-greekers . . . what would a Fitzgerald do? . . . go for it . . . Where ' s Freddy? ... It was a good year, but not a great one — with a little work it could have been a fine year! . . . Rogers Hornsby, Rabbit Maranville and Ruben Amaro . . . What ya mean we ' re not on tap? . . . Will we ever move on campus? . . . If you owned a vintage Mercedes, would you by a new Pinto? II lv % 349 Pi Lambda Phi 1. ]. Jephson 18. H. Stametens 2. P. Sanquim 19. M. Siegrist 3. B. McGregor 20. D. Houseman 4. J. Meyers 21. M. Blue 5. D. Hahn 22. M. Mazar 6. S. Sanders 23. M. Bailey 7. J. Hickser 24. J. Hoffman 8. M. Peck 25. T. Havekotte 9. S. Schwabe 26. R. White 10. W. Herman 27. T. Dunn 11. M. Proft 28. R. Wankner 12. C. Easton 29. M. Morrel 13. G. McGreor 30 L. Weitzman 14. R. Husband 31. J. Grib 15. F. Perez 32. J. Stoons 16. J. Belardo 33. J. McGowan 17. V. Volpe 34. E. Hatch 350 E.S. and D. . . . You ' re confused . . . the field of honor . . . PONG! . . . Wifeage ... do it for the house . . . What is this? . . . Mickey Mouse . . . Jacks Den . . . %:17 . . . Weight lifting champions??? . . . The great weight loss of ' 79 . . . Whales to inverse whales . . . the flash . . . Libbys, Libbys . . . Nice guy . . . Burgerism ... to the Max!! . . . Sugarloaf Mt. . . . Drug Mutt . . . Heyyy Man . . . Mingia . . . The Rex of Sex . . . Delta Rho ' s . . . Wheres your @ !?$ radar? . . . You ' re outa here . . . arwen burger . . . (test run) ... so thats your attitude . . . abuse dog . . . Gar . . . Joan . . . Brand-X . . . Ronis . . . Batmobile . . . Greener ' s rebuttal . . . Oh Bondage up yours! . . . 2 H, M 2 B, 2 C . . . Bob Dimner ... I can get pretty passionate! . . . Kill the Rex . . . Dissolved: the He-Man Women Haters Club . . . Not to worry . . . Czouka Nose . . . Thanks for three great years — The Se- niors — T.O., . . . Profto, Duzzy, John Rich, Sambo, Chas, ALOI, Mike, Studly and Ken. 1TA D 351 Psi Upsilon 1. G. WiUiams 13. C. Freedman 2. K. Marsh 14. S. Geiger 3. D. Harkins 15. K. Bortram 4. B. Herman 16. T. McGuire 5. P. Pelsinski 17. R. Camevale 6. D. Summins 18. J. Mathews 7. G. Blythe 19. P. Schragger 8. P. Blazewicz 20. B. Sampson 9. R. Marschke 21. R. Reinaker 10. J. Hemmendinger 22. P. Beke 11. M. Keller 23. P. Bushway 12. B. Gehret 352 Stop thief . . . the screamer ... a wild and crazy guy . . . say what, nigger? . . . Hey Brice, you got a ciggy? . . . Italian Stallion . . . L.T.C. . . . Chumly ... the only im- portant thing is, does she go down? ... II Douce . . . get your own phone! . . . God, I ' m cool . . . Mr. Symposium . . . Walk much, or just read about it? . . . the two foot man with the eight foot voice . . . broom closet . . . fabul- ous Baab ... ate a moon . . . So? . . . LINK ... He went to Philadelphia ... I can ' t drive, it ' s raining . . . the human magaphone . . . What ' s the deal? ... an engineer, treasurer?! . . . Dungeon Master . . . Pretty- boy . . . Burnout ... In one door and out the other . . . Chicken-coop . . . Timber — clank ... I feel like shit! . . . Sure I ' m wierd, I ' m a Chem. E. . . . Paranoid Floyd . . . Tongo . . . Crazed One . . . Eat my shorts! . . . SPACE . . . Oh wow . . . GRIT . . . Almond Joy . . . Pumpkin Pie . . . P.S. . . . Roy, phone . . . When it ' s hog calling time in Nebraska ... I don ' t get mad, I get even! . . . Point of order! ... I hate you, I hope you die! 353 Sigma Alpha Mu 1. E. Zuckerman 26. M. Hagan 2. S. Dolla 27. B. Goldstein 3. D. Kass 28. S. Wertheimer 4. M. Liebergall 29. B. O ' Mara 5. S. Corwin 30. J. Marx 6. S. Pany 31. S. Kreiger 7. J. Greenbaum 32. S. Chaplin 33. M. Boden 8. B. Rosenstein 9. B. Deutsch 34. H. Strauss 10. S. Finkel 35. B. Bronster 11. S. Agin 36. J. Levinson 12. R. Haberman 37. L. Rubinstein 13. T. Salkin 38. L. Kaufman 14. D. Israel 39. J. Steelman 15. D. Berson 40. K. Finn 16. S. Murray 41. E. Li 17. M. Burte 42. C. White 18. N. Cohen 43. R. Taxin 19. B. McNeice 44. G. Stem 20. B. Grossinger 45. M. Neporent 21. F. Schaufeld 46. C. Kaye 47. J. Miller 22. S. Spiro 23. D. Cohen 48. R. Saslow 24. R. Ingber 49. F. Buhrmann 25. R. Zwim 354 Hey Frankenstein . . . K: how ' s the big M? . . . Congrats Steve. . . What fire inspection? . . . Chest and G: 2 out of 3 ain ' t so bad . . . You see, my name is Jack, not John . . . LTS: catch any? . . . BoL the chair has had it . . . Nice room Matt, sucker . . . Get Arnold a beer . . . What ' s the SAC? . . . Buff: EAT! . . . Ed: where ' s your glasses? . . . There ' s a car outside, it ' s upside down! . . . Gooch: Chlorene makes your eyes tear . . . Let ' s kidnap the whole house. . . Bob: can I play with your drums? . . .your girl? . . . thanks . . . etc . . . Scrumph: do you know where you go to school? . . . You called my girlfriend a what? . . . Bob: totalling a car ain ' t scrumph . . . Gee and Nee: faith- fulness . . . BH: lost your voting rights . . . Pubes: your parents name you that? . . . Scott: go fine yourself . . . Tax: who ' s that freshman? . . . FS: one iota, huh? . . . Nice paint, Jim . . . Doug: a trolley car? . . . Stop! a thief stole my hat . . . Lou: How did Drexel look from the floor? . . . HJH . . . Studley: share your clothes with Georgia? . . . Rich: feel guilty? . . . SC-MCP: 5 hail Mary ' s . . . $40.00 . . . Cosmic . . . Intense . . . don ' t buy at Daytona . . . Conscience: what party? . . . Wernersville . . . Who ' s the ugliest pledge? . . . Chico: nice sis . . . Booker: she thinks she ' s cute . . . Tell Ross to shut up . . . Ben and Dog: try Roto-Rooter . . . Hold your Ts . . . Swallow? . . . Mikey: New Burger King . . . Matt: we were kidding (the song) . . . Punt . . . WPIX . . . Drive through MacD ' s . . . Pecker: we ' ll meet over the summer . . . ovar who? . . . Izzy ' s buying Lehigh . . . Is A Reens a Grif-Ho? . . . Smart pledges . . . what ' s inculcate? . . . Jerry who? . . . Nice beaks . . . Buff: buy the road . . . cups at line ups? ... Is Ginny 2? 3? . . . Steve: squeeze melons . . . Blan-a-rant . . . Monster: 1st place in IM demolition Derby . . . What are driving privileges? . . . Crash ' s asleep, call a tow truck . . . Palsy: thirsty? . . . Lou and Juan for Leonard Poole . . . Doug: you used to eat dirt, now? yuk . . . Dog: what ' s life about? . . . What are the easiest? . . . Nice to have a steward more than four feet . . . Schles: back to the blimys . . . Bennett: wanna meet a nice girl . . . $2,000,000 fully computerized-automated-magnetized-carpeted Buffer with a built-in clock radio . . . Seb: Kutztown? . . . Who is Jim Miller? . . . Who rushed those retards . . . Git atta hea . . . Can I tell you something? . . . Nice car, Porky ... No more Quasi-Semi-Quasi-Grain-Grain . . . Lets have a NO party . . . Who filled Stinky? . . . Those without prior ar- rest records will be requested to find alternative housing . . . Hirshberg ' s engaged! . . . Killing a pledge isn ' t haz- ing . . . Where ' s Fred ' s coat? His keys? His car? . . . Where ' s Fred? . . . Teddy bear: tell your girls to blow chow at Crow . . . Ah, yeah, Richie, whatever you say . . . Tell your Mammy. EAM 355 Sigma Chi 1. B. Rockhill 21. ]. Ackeman 2. C. Kilrain 22. L. Ullrich 3. B. Whitman 23. L. Micholski 4. M. Heymouz 24. M. Daniels 5. K. Adams 25. R. Cronin 6. B. Kisliuck 26. B. Wiese 7. M. Sitar 27. R. Titus 8. J. Dunn 28. J. Downs 9. K. Schultz 29. C. Tobin 10. T. Shannahan 30. J. Bernstein 11. B. Kraemer 31. K. Beryle 12. B. Colville 32. A. Nichols 13. B. Oliver 33. S. Mitchell 14. M. Gough 15. M. Gordon 34. C. Kratky 35. M. Comyns 16. M. Morgan 36. M. Clinton 17. K. Bohan 37. D. Pieper 18. C. Delaney 38. J. Lokay 19. D. Kraemer 39. P. Potako 20. B. Quinn 40. ]. Johnson 356 Third in football (screwed in the playoffs) . . . Gamma Phi tires: hissssss ... 18 pledges . . . the New Year ' s Eve party, again . . . missed Province Workshop . . . Cooke and Q, back in school . . . The Wild Oats . . . Freddy coaching football . . . Broad Street . . . Larry married? . . . Emil engaged . . . Tonto pinned . . . Rooster and Tucker . . . little pokeys and tweeners . . . IM boxing led by Swann . . . Tuba and Satchmo . . . Kissy . . . Smitwolf (the Count) . . . Wally, the megaphone mouth . . . selling hoagies for Sweethearts . . . Bernie and Sunny imitating Downs . . . Charlie the Tuna . . . Jiff, still easy after four years . . . Where ' s Duke? . . . Funky Frank . . . Mr. Wiper wrecks the Nova . . . Meat and Joe still growing . . . Fuzzy and his chain saw . . . Delamey, sleeping on the living room couch every weekend . . . Q-ball . . . Mr. Titey try- ing to build a new house . . . Soup . . . skiing in Vermont . . .Pit is small . . . Izzy . . . long distance phone call . . . belt and tie party . . . Meat kills the Falcon . . . Ralph and Earl . . . killer pong in the bar . . . Mooth . . . lower hall superiority . . . Roskos in law school . . . Billie O . . . hotel party . . . Sweethearts . . . Close call crash for Tonto . . . building the wall . . . Slim Bud going to work, then business school . . . 130 kegs a semester . . . Ack . . . Jamie and rugby . . . Miserable Adam . . . BC and MTM in FLA. 357 Sigma Nu 1. N. Snyder 21. J. Albrecht 2. P. Cleff 22. L. Lyng 3. C. Kahle 23. J. Schick 4. C. Banet 24. B. Logan 5. L. Amendolagine 25. K. Kraft 6. A. Mozeleo 26. J. Cowperthwait 7. J. Thaeder 27. W. Rush 8. T. Adcock 28. K. Carrol 9. B. Pearson 29. S. Wildermuth 10. W. Clancy 30. W. Thesbien 11. T. Mastri 31. D. Lundeen 12. J. Ost 32. B. Thorton 13. G. Kannar 33. D. Mancosh 14. A. Burg 34. D. Bruzgo 15. D. Mancosh 35. L. Sherwin 16. M. Rojakowski 36. B. Sullenbarger 17. J. Lattsch 37. T. Hellman 18. H. Gravenhorst 38. E. Blew 19. J. Ripley 39. P. Appino 20. B. Fedynyshyn 358 Juiced ... to the max . . . Jake is history . . . Bromeister . . . T-guy . . . O ' I see . . . Let ' s wheel . . . We ' re there — We ' re out of here . . . Schwanz . . . Jader — you WO- MAN! . . . Walter — Jeeez , Jake, mellow out! . . . Maintain bro! . . . Scack . . . Boofers . . . Natch . . . Nix . . . Zeeder . . . THE BLOCK . . . Sports Central . . . Rogies . . . Rogmites . . . Scabs . . . Krafty — Life is dece! . . . Huey ' s Weekend Report . . . For the House . . . FTH-HTF . . . Coffee — legal drugs . . . coffee marathons. . .Later — much. . . Timper, Barger, Doctor, Lunger, Wildertooth, Wildermoose, Flash, Adcrank, Tost, Rip, Henry, Rags, Hags, Chez, Per-I, Roach ... Be seri- ous! . . . got that wired? . . . What are you kidden me! ... or what . . . that room, THE room, the other room . . . Boomer, henpecked of the year . . . Whail! . . . Na- tional Banet Week . . . Peanut butter dinners . . . No Probs! . . . The Zone . . . Snapper . . . t ' sup bro? . . . Fire it up!. . . I don ' t know nuthin from nuthin . . . Hey Norton! . . . Join the team . . . O ' Ha . . . O ' Baby . . . pound brewskis . . . Snyds and W.D. . . . Hearts and 99 . . .Be there, aloha . . . Hey Pete, drop trou! . . . There ' s no prob- lem there! . . . 85% . . . Rush product. 359 Sigma Phi 1. G. Wippick 11A. Ferrett 2. T. Gentile 12. T. Slaton 3. B. Brennan 13. J. Chiappini 4. B. Nelson 14. D. Hume 5. G. Field 15. J. Oswalt 6. P. Pestalozzi 16. D. Figueroa 7. R. May 17. R. Evans 8. B. Grove 18. L. Couleur 9. S. Welch 19. T. Rehermann 9A. Duke 20. J. Harper 10. P. Kebler 21. J. Dickerson 11. M. Christian 22. A. Hospidor 360 What ' s up . . . What bowling machine? . . . Soda machine? . . . Gub, piano next? . . . Off the balcony . . . Animal house . . . Sig Sixers . . . Sig Sox vs. Sig Yankees . . . The Mecca . . . Wreck and Dorkers . . . STEWARD RAG . . . Nina ... But 10,000 centons later The Lone Cylon gunslinger . . . Far Superior, Tim to Rack . . . Too Silly ... It was dark and I was drunk . . . No babbling . . . Centennary — an untapped resource . . . Beer — a tapped resource . . . Intense ... no sucking face in the bar . . . that calls for a secret ballot . . . The Aldo man returns . . . OutRAgeous . . . change the locks . . . Brennan off the balcony . . . Yeah man . . . that ' s cool . . . Where ' s the house manager, Thor, Duke and Linda, Sasquatch, Bert on the Bar, Urban Man, Superpledge . . . Amish Disco Pub Night . . . Chug for spillage ... I have this amazing rally- ing power ... go for it . . . False Ace, World Conquest . . . There ' s no way out of here . . . Bag it . . . ski team asks — where is the snow? . . . Zennites . . . extraneous . . . I want to start this company . . . zzz . . . Git! . . . Pummeling Sam . . . get his ear . . . Probation? ... 2 out of 3 ain ' t bad . . . Form a committee . . . Dudman here! ... 6 at Berkeley, 31 at Armory . . . Take the bus . . . Zard, the Incredible Bulk . . . The Mastah . . . weak waiters . . . squelch . . . maiden . . . Don ' t Ueg . . . Goodnite Pat . . . Bye Bea . . . Bea Bye . . . Macho Man . . . The Kid and The Dude . . . Trojan stories . . . who stole the Porn ... It takes a thief . . . Funeral for a Friend . . . Sig golf team travels to South Carolina led by GBF, Sunbathers hit Bahamas . . . Porker . . . The En- forcer . . . Ben No Show . . . Wippy and Hewy . . . Wink returns . . . Pink Floyd . . . Pesto . . . Killer ... He can ' t wrestle . . . Pony . . . Andy — young love . . . Rick — Mr. Fix-it-man . . . Skins name Grove head coach . . . Guitar Man . . . Fig strengthens Bucknell relations . . . More cheese — that ' s a ding! 361 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. B. Willard 23. R. Ted row 2. W. Maloney 24. G. Molone 3. D. Brown 25. L. Pleshko 4. R. Rouleau 26. C. Rinaldi 5. M. Wilmerding 27. C. Escobar 6. R. Holtz 28. J. Ratkevic 7. H. Schweitzer Jr. 29. B. Haltenhoff 8. P. Beh 30. J. Bailey 9. J. Hawekotte 31. P. Nelson 10. J. Holmes 32. L. Martin 11. T. Siggia 33. C. Hopkins 12. T. Cox 34. J. Donegan S. Maddox 13. S. Wenzell 35. 14. C. Robb 36. E. Romero 15. T. Hughes 37. R. Burton 16. N. Campbell 38. D. Trost 17. D. Trost 39. R. Douglas 18. R. Austin 40 J. Kuta 19. P. Pocalyco 41. R. Beeckman Jr. 20. T. Williams 42. N. Pasquerilla 21. S. Peene 43. C. Davis 22. A. Smith 362 Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends . . . Four bite the dust . . . Scrumph . . . But Harry doesn ' t mind . . . The great Hellertown cookie caper . . . Droid, Dillwad, Disco Beaver, Dinger . . . Bitch, is that a Polish joke? . . . Home-grown isn ' t alright with Hershel . . . Peggy went black, she never came back . . . Can I borrow your car? NO RIN!!! . . . Rat, Rag, Rican, Ragnaldi, R-Squared . . . Tossin Grits . . . Shark . . . BDUs . . . Roxanne . . . Raw Tonnage . . . 714 . . . JFD ' s up at the crack of Dawn again . . . consuming mass quantities of psychoactive substances . . . Disco Bisquit . . . SSSSSSSSSS PeteSSS . . . Chopper, C-Hops, B.Q. . . . This is a cola crystal . . . Lauralee Schweitzer, Jill Maddox, Liz Cressman, Cindy Reed . . . Kamikaze . . . We Tug Harder ( 1) . . . O.D. . . . Reptile House . . . Water Buffalo in Heat . . . H.B., Brody, Boz, Brooksie . . .Quick, hide the plants under the couch . . . Boz ' s bail fund . . . The Time Warp . . . Niiick, Kud-da, Mad Dog, Scurve Dog . . . Yes, I gave to the Lafayette Restoration Drive . . . Marathon Man, Drugless, H-OFF, Hawk . . . On a holiday . . . Vicious . . . Ace Wier . . . Boof Meister . . . IN- TENSE . . . Dr. Q. . . . M.B.B., Lisa, Karen, Kat, Kathy . . . Chief . . . Mc Sorley ' s . . . Afternoon Delight . . . Served on a train . . . Road Trip . . . U-Penn . . . Lil ' Hitler, Lar, J-Wad, (PKN) 2 . . . Punk Rock . . . Columbian Connection . . . Bones . . . Toy Boy, Pleck, Sasquatch, Tommy . . . Alcohol poisoning AGAIN?? ... I got a bomp-bomp . . . Boofing . . . Guido, Nerd Nicholas, Harry, Sig, Mayo . . . Steve is a Dick; Peene is an aTROSity . . . Diane, Sheri, Lauren, Dipoles . . . Give us our cush- ions . . . The vent . . . OH Sarah! . . . Janice, Jean, Anne . . . Nice Pop machine . . . Anne . . . Good Bye Helen, we will miss you. 363 Tau Epsilon Phi 1. B. Roe 19. W. Schiesser 2. W. Selick 20. W. Baker 3. A. McArdle 21. F. Endico 4. H. Frosh 22. J. Jordan 5. G. Chan 23. P. Ford 6. R. Gutstein 7. D. Hewit 24. P. Traugott 25. C. Cicilia 8. W. Reilly 26. S. Brookner 9. S. Frock 27. D. Bernstein 10. unknown 11. R. Sarlati 28. T. Koprowski 29. B. Tallman 12. F. Hencken 30. J. Klases 13. E. Sprogis 14. D. Female 15. D. Shaw 16. P. Laws 31. C. Reed 32. A. Bangser 33. H. Schoenberger 34. R. Lowe 17. M. Gravez 35. S. Fuchs 18. R. Klimowicz 36. M. Sicinski 364 Wayne thinks Almaden is A-l . . . Claw hits a window . . . Bolo and Howard, a scrambled pair . . . Everybody must get coned . . . Claw loses it on the rug . . . Seven in a Celica . . . He foams up all the time . . . Where ' s Gutstein? . . .Who?. . .What?. . . Claw hits another window . . . Party in Bruce ' s room . . . Where ' s James? . . . How ' d you like to stick your face in those handwarmers? . . . Boobsie twins take POTtery . . . Gimli pledges Teptown . . . 1894 club relocates to annex . . . good parties at seex-oh-seex Razi buys himself a keg . . . new ;ain . . . cops get busted by Frock Does anyone have a key to the H.M.? . . . Rosty sleeps in Howard ' s bed . . . The East Side gets a new porch . . . Shaw finds friendship in the tube room . . . Klages finds friendship at the 4th Street Saloon . . . M.G. finds friendship with Rosty . . . What do you mean they want off the meal plan? ... If everyone pays thirty dollars . . . Wayne innocent. . . . sign up beers . pledges, Claw loses it a£ . . . Tiff and Clim 365 1. D. Keiser 22. F. Schoenbrunn 2. S. Fortunato 23. S. Peterman 3. T. Fries 24. K. Douglas 4. C. Aman 25. C. Cucullu 5. M. Aho 26. R. Dietz 6. J. Porta 27. N. Volant 7. S. Hagllund 28. J. Koester 8. M. Bubel 29. T. Butria 9. L. Engel 30. R. Hotaling 10. R. Folger 31. S. Saunders 11. S. Filemyr 32. S. Zangara 12. J. O ' Donnell 33. J. Reed 13. R. Taylor 34. J. Gromada 14. D. Christenbury 35. J. Ackerman 15. D. Callahan 36. A. Rizzetta 16. B. Himes 37. S. Apter 17. B. Samuels 38. S. Schaeffer 18. G. Calabrese 39. J. Martin 19. A. Glenn 40. R. Williams 20. M. Follet 41. Jo-Jo 21. T. Wolfe 366 Get in the game! . . . Do you know what I mean? . . . Hey Drew, what ' s on the tube? . . . No! No! No! . . . Lodge Lingo . . . Fried bread for lunch, scabs for dinner . . . Pumpin ' Iron . . . CCB ... 846 Club . . . The moon shines on Drexel . . . Nooners! . . . Divider parties . . . Goin ' out for fresh air . . . what women . . . Bob who? . . . You mean you still live here? 367 Theta Delta Chi 1. R. Schmidt 23. B. Rutecki 2. J. Meal 24. R. Speir 3. G. Kull 25. M. Stoute 4. T. Freda 26. P. Hilton 5. J. Clifford 27. B. Buekheit 6. B. Thornton 28. J. Egan 7. N. King 29. C. Home 8. M. Mesimini 30. P. Krystow 9. D. McGowan 31. P. Malik 10. F. Kerr 32. B. Wolfe 11. B. Epstein 33. C. Boe 12. T. Bartlett 34. C. Martin 13. C. Sheppard 35. S. Schwarz 14. D. Laskey 36. M. Wilson 15. M. Robinson 37. L. Clewett 16. E. Sengle 38. R. Coppola 17. M. Christain 39. P. Hanks 18. D. Silver 40. D. Nelson 19. G. Klemmer 41. J. Schiesch 20. A. Walch 42. J. Campisi 21. B. Clark 43. P. Shook 22. M. Carroll 44. M. Purcell 368 The Charge is almost in sight . . . keep climbing . . . We ' re number one, under the sun . . . you wear a dress, I ' ll do the rest . . . The gameroom is finally finished . . . we still need horns and saddles on the gameroom walls . . . 2-month Pool Tournament ... to the bar . . . Let ' s pound some beer Grinny . . . Phillies . . . Yankees . . . Steelers . . . Soccer Tournament Champs . . . Basketball Supre- macy, yea . . . another Intramural Championship . . . Softball champs again? ... A vs. B, the real team vs. the web ? . . . Paaarty . . . The magic kingdom . . . bottled beer . . . 1st annual sunglass party . . . Disco and Dice . . . Stop!, What are you kidding? . . . FOT at the YMCA . . . Senior Disco night at Scarlet ' s . . . Casing . . . Krus- ty ' s in the locker . . . Artie finished? . . . House meeting at Palmer 210 . . . Big Beth . . . 5-pack for Jamie . . . Lap- pers, everybody must have a lapper . . . nude hoops . . . Army helmets . . . Centenary road trip . . . That ' s five from the kick-ass policy . . . I ' ve been boned . . . He ' s a loser . . . Who ' s running this travesty . . . pledges get caught with pumpkins . . . Hell Week . . . Cornfield and Crash-Bob test out Christian ' s jeep . . . Bird God . . . Hovel Hotel . . . Clarksville . . . Silver . . . Admiral Horn- rim . . . Jamie . . . Booker-T . . . Boe-Boe has spoken . . . Tilt . . . JT . . . Coopmont . . . Hanko . . . EZ . . . Beck- Beck . . . Eppy . . . Phone call for T.C. . . . Ox kisses canvas in finals . . . F.O. Shrimps . . . Fester, T.B., Chip, Chico Maatin, Wils, Franker ... Is the soup burnt yet? . . . fruit cocktail . . . peaches . . . Theta Delta Kennel . . . Red . . . dirtball . . . Shenna . . . Burnsy . . . M.E. ' s to the bar . . . Business? get a real major . . . good luck to the seniors — ... Clewberg, CD., Disco, Fatshit, Krusty, Doctor, M. Penus, J. P. and Buns . . . she bonded us brother to brother . . . till the sands of time cease to fall . . . stand and raise your glass on high . . . heres to Theta Delta Chi. 0AX 369 Theta Xi 1. P. Laughlin 17. V. Sicilliano 2. B. Lodes 18. J. Kosh 3. J. Swope 19. R. Lauderslauger 4. B. Marvin 20. K. Somes 5. F. Bieber 21. J. PorceUi 6. J. Kosheff 22. P. Adams 7. S. Samuelson 23. D. Fox 8. D. Branton 24. R. Wahl 9. B. Marely 25. T. Paff 10. S. Krushinski 26. K. Boone 11. K. Coombs 27. A. Bantly 12. R. Williams 28. J. Bechard 13. P. Dent 29. C. Krags 14. M. Ryan 30. D. Trost 15. J. Huston 31. K. White 16. M. Herman 32. F. Rosenfeld 370 The Every Nig ht Club . . . Ubangey what? . . . buy one and get one free! . . . Little Hulk . . . U.C. that flash? . . . car surfing club . . . the glorious gin slam . . . watch out for Blubo ... oh baby ... the All White Club . . . Shuf- fles? . . . The Washington Hotel: I don ' t want to close the place . . . take a message — Walt ' s not here . . . Woof! . . . the pump . . . incredible ... I like the way you say that . . . Nufgf . . . George mysterious . . . get a grip . . . he ' s lost it! has she? . . . get a job! . . . Wimpy, Wampy, Wambly ... I like the way you say that . . . Where ' s Laudy? . . . is dandy but sugar will rot your teeth . . . flash waiter . . . she ' s sick again, Al! . . . Buck the brainless wonder dog . . . Wednesday Night Club . . . We ' re going to war! . . . D.C.A.C.C. . . . When I grow up can I be a senior? 371 Zeta Psi ay 1. S. Miller 16. B. Levine 2. J. Curvey 17. P. Stires 3. W. Tanchak 18. Dutch 4. J. Hall 19. B. Spengler 5. B. Hotz 20. J. Morrison 6. T. Stone 21. P. Sansom 7. A.J. 22. B. Brown 8. C. Jacoby 23. W. Mercy 9. W. Smerconish 24. F. Vultaggio 10. M. Phillips 25. M. Donski 11. M. Peo 26. Czar 12. R. Broda 27. J. Copoulus 13. T. Chappell 28. K. Nelson 14. B. Cheng 29. D. Engelhart 15. H. Zadoyan 30. C. Gorski 372 Savin it up for Friday night . . . Smooth . . . Play some ' gammon . . . sweet . . . Friday night disco . . . Close but no ' gar . . . Engleberry . . . Do a bone? . . . Loghead wanna do some handstands in Mart? . . . The Amel mobile . . . JScott ' s obscure tunes . . . Get Ahgt! . . . Dry heaves, eh Bruce? . . . Shoop shadoobee shower . . . Let ' s go 4 wheelin ' ... ice teas . . . Smerc and Sinatra . . . just one game . . . We shoulda hosed them . . . Friday night discos . . . Circle dance . . . pokin ' . . . Beef and the Earl of York room ... Is that great! . . . Preppy Hotz . . . Wayne — how about some cold sweet potatoes and grain? . . . Miss Congeniality . . . torture . . . Hey, did you hear Wally ' s story? . . . Choo-Choo! . . . Czarbuck spin- ning some tunes . . . Jimmy Mo lettin ' go in the lunch room . . . the convicts . . . turning your Lehigh experi- ence around . . . The Johns . . . Box . . . Friday night discos . . . Fire extinquishers . . . Stillwood . . . Caesar snaking ' . . . Which Mike Phillips? . . . Hogs . . . Amelio ' s Army. . . play some pong? . . . The Santa who thought he was a fish . . . Another window broken . . . Jag off . . . Zeta beach — sun tanning 308 . . . Brez — the Molson addict . . . Shots of Uncle Jack . . . What New Year ' s Eve, right Frank? . . . The ME ' s — 15 beers on Monday . . . Tuesday, too . . . Job offer Molsons . . . Hampo ' s Happy Hour Hallucinations . . . Hot to Trot . . . Tubin ' . . . Miller blew another speaker . . . Don ' t get Chin mad . . . 56 goldfish in ten minutes . . . Friday night disco . . . Room jam . . . Tim — losin ' it on the Strip, bummer . . . Grain . . . Drop banging on the keys . . . The social budget is empty! . . . Food fights, water fights, beer fights . . . The Critter and other Dogs . . . The Nautilus boys ... A good year. 373 Betijieijem Steel town. City of bridges, cemeteries and South Side decay, populated by a hundred different ethnic groups. It ' s a workingman ' s town. Row houses, dingy bars. The sweat and blood of laborers can be seen and smelled every day in the ceaseless puffing of the steel mill. Industrial jungle. Beyond the mill, there is history here. The spirits of those first Moravian settlers seem to linger in the earth, in the air and in the churches. Over the mountain, there is serenity. The valley is young, fresh with natural beauty. It is the needed sanctuary from the jungle. In the winter, especially December, it is magical — snow, lights and The Star. Freezing air that makes the blood run quicker. Bethlehem. It was strange to most of us at first, dark and forboding with its steel and workingmen. Perhaps now we see it differently. It was home for four years, and somehow it taught us, intangibly, about life. As we leave, a part of Bethlehem will surely follow with us — always. 374 375 COMMUNITY Routes 512 22, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 Phone 865-5002 The Aspen extends thoughts of good luck and success to this year ' s graduating class J. J. MORELLO, INC. Roofing, Spouting and Skaat Metal WjrJt S30 WEST BROAD STRIKT BETHLEHEM, PENNA. 18018 376 n t LETTERPRESS ...printing with character Experr knowledge, long experience and skilled craftsmanship are a Tradition at Schlicher printers These qualities prevail in each and every job, large or small, and costs no more. Geo. P. Schlicher Son PRINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS 943-51 CHEW STREET, P.O. BOX 569, ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 18105 Phone 433-6047 Area Code 215 THE WINE CELLAR reservations 691-9964 Hours Luncheon 11:30 To ? 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PA 18101 WILLIAM ELEK, INC PLUMBING HEATING 314 TAYLOR STREET 865-5136 BETHLEHEM, PENNA 18015 Best Wishes - Good Luck - Now... get a job 1 . i SPRINTING RD4 Schoenersville Rd ., Allentown, PA 18103 264-8800 JOES e 381 I PENN linen uniform service, inc. LEHIGH VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK P.O. BOX 2268 • ALLENTOWN, PA. 18001 382 The Lehigh University Alumni Association 1979-80 President C. Keith Rust ' 57 Senior Vice President Augustus A. Riemondy ' 41 Regional Vice Presidents James M. Bridgman ' 50 Region I (NY — New England) William H. Smith ' 52 Region II (NJ) C. M. Camarda ' 52 Region III (Pa. Delaware) Charles M. Frankel ' 62 Region IV (Central states) C. Scott Hartz ' 68 Region V (Southeastern states) Richard M. Ruthart ' 45 Region VI (Western states) Treasurer Peter P. Facchiano ' 45 Archivist Robert H. Hicks, Jr. ' 44 Directors-at-Large Matthew J. Stacom ' 41 James J. Duane III ' 73 Lynne S. Betzwieser ' 75 Richard H. Francis ' 54 Director-on-Campus Samuel H. Missimer ' 50 Alumni Trustees Milton H. Grannatt, Jr. ' 39 Charles E. Swenson ' 51 Stanley M. Richman ' 55 Robert H. Riley, Jr. ' 35 Gerald E. Berger ' 71 Samuel W. CroU, Jr. ' 48 William L. Clayton ' 51 Oldrich Foucek III ' 72 Staff James W. Niemeyer ' 43, Exec. Dir. H.B. Ramsey ' 50, Assoc. Exec. Dir Dennis R. Diehl ' 70, Asst. Exec. Dir. Douglas H. Tashjian ' 77, Grad. Asst. Committee Chairmen Richard M. Smith ' 48, Annual Giving H.M. Schelden ' 19, Awards Donald B. Herterich ' 52, Oldrich Foucek III ' 72, Class Gift Stanley M. Richman ' 55 Continuing Education Joseph R. Persa ' 48, Reunion Richard H. Jones ' 48 Student Alumni Relations The Lehigh Alumni Clubs ALLENTOWN — Philip F. Weber, Jr. ' 74, P.P. L., 2 N. Ninth St. N-2, Allentown PA 18101 ATLANTA — John D. Champagne ' 67, 570 Valley Lane NE, Atlanta GA 30328 BOSTON — Robert A. Geremia ' 69, 103 Woodledge Rd., Needham MA 02192 CENTRAL N.Y. — Robert W. Hyla ' 62, Henneberry Rd., RD 2, Manlius NY 13104 CENTRAL PA. — R. Scott Shearer ' 71, 121 Slover Rd., Mechanicsburg PA 17055 CHICAGO — Gordon Rambert ' 49, 1012 North Ave., Lake Bluff IL 60044 CONNECTICUT VALLEY — John F. Endler, Jr. ' 52, 169 Belden St., Water- town CT 06795 DELAWARE — Eric R. Fahnoe ' 65, 3313 Englewood Rd., Wilmington DE 19810 DELAWARE VALLEY — John D. Eler ' 69, 286 Westcott Blvd., Pennington NJ 08534 FAIRFIELD COUNTY — Ann R. Hagmann ' 69G, 49 Valley Rd., Apt. C, Cos Cob CT 06707 FLORIDA WEST COAST — Martin B. Solomon ' 65, 4925 Bay Way Place, Tampa FL 33609 HOME CLUB — Paul W. Wagner ' 57, 3449 Mountain View Cr., Bethlehem PA 18017 INDIANA — Robert D. Gredys ' 63, 3524 Carmel Dr., Carmel IN 46032 JERSEY SHORE — Douglas P. Stives ' 68, 14 Augusta Dr., Lincroft NJ 07738 LANCASTER COUNTY — Harry B. Walton, Jr. ' 44, 930 Martha Ave., Lancaster PA 17601 LONG ISLAND — Alan V. Schwartz ' 70, 99 Randall Ave., Apt. 3K, Freeport NY 11520 MARYLAND — Nelson L. Bond, Jr. ' 57, 13019 Old Hanover Rd., Reis- terstown MD 21136 MICHIGAN — Assadullah Nassry ' 72G Chrysler Corp. — Chem. Eng., Organic Fluids Lab, Box 1118, Detroit MI 48288 MID-JERSEY — Donald H. Stires ' 50, Pave-Rite Inc., P.O. Box 955, Somer- viUe NJ 08876 NEW YORK — Martin H. Pearl ' 54, 159 87th St., Brooklyn NY 11209 NITTANY VALLEY — Charles A. Nicholson ' 50, 931 Robin Rd., State College PA 16801 NORTHEAST PA — Michael Waligorski, Jr. ' 62, 312 Country Club Apts., Dallas PA 18612 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — Richard Delaney ' 68, Donaldson, Luskin Jenrette 555 California St., Suite 4700, San Francisco CA 94104 NORTHERN NEW JERSEY — Louis J. Nitti ' 55, 281 Forest Dr. S, Short Hills NJ 07078 NORTHERN NEW YORK — Robert F. Koenig ' 40, 103 Elmwood Dr., Scotia NY 12302 NORTHERN OHIO — Peter S. Harding ' 70, 2555 Princeton Rd., Cleveland Heights OH 44118 NORTH FLORIDA — Fred G. McGinnis ' 65, 4005 San Servera Dr. N, Jacksonville FL 32217 NORTH TEXAS — E. Thomas Smith ' 58, 5515 Falls Rd., Dallas TX 75220 NORTHWEST PA — Alan E. Greener ' 55, 436 Connecticut Dr., Erie PA 16505 OHIO VALLEY — E. William Kuhl, Jr. ' 66, 902 Oregon Tr., Cincinnati OH 45215 PACIFIC NORTHWEST — Frank Warner ' 70, 3636 NE Bahia Vista, Bremer- ton WA 98310 PHILADELPHIA — Dean H. Graham ' 58, 1212 Wallace Dr., Fort Washington PA 19034 PITTSBURGH — Alan L. Komm ' 65, 211 Lingrove PI. , Pittsburgh PA 15208 ROCHESTER — WiUiam Grason, Jr. ' 60, 58 Christyn Marie Dr., Rochester NY 14626 ROCKY MOUNTAIN — Richard M. Ruthhart ' 45, 1260 Sherman St., Apt. 307, Denver CO 80203 ST. LOUIS — John P. Stupp, Jr. ' 72, Stupp Bros. Bridge Iron Co., Box 6600, St. Louis MO 63125 SAN DIEGO — Mark H. Hannah ' 62, P.O. Box 6910, 1605 Hornblend St., San Diego CA 92109 SOUTHEASTERN PA — John Weidenhammer ' 71, 1504 Old Mill Rd., Wyomissing PA 19610 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — James B. Price, Jr. ' 43, 12849 Milbank St., Studio City CA 91604 SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY — Howard L. Walton ' 49, 1006 Cedarbrook Rd., Cherry Hill NJ 08034 SOUTHERN NEW YORK — Lawrence J. Salerno ' 72, 2436 High Ave., Vestal NY 13850 SOUTH FLORIDA — WiUiam M. Reber, Jr. ' 39, Marine Tower — Apt. PH 7, 2500 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 TEXAS — Stephen F. Goldmann ' 66, 12222 Beauregard Dr., Houston TX 77024 UPPER JERSEY — James H. Latham, Jr. ' 53, 835 Hollywood Ave., Ho Ho Kus NJ 07423 VIRGINIA — Robert B. Hollinger, Jr. ' 63, Fed. Res. Bank of Richmond, P.O. Box 27622, Richmond VA 23261 WASHINGTON, D.C. — David L. Hughes ' 69, 960 N. Patrick Henry Dr., Arlington VA 22205 WESTCHESTER ROCKLAND — Joseph M. Wenzel ' 59, 18 Birch Grove Dr., Armonk NY 10504 WESTERN NEW YORK — Gary E. Diehl ' 68, 223 Columbia Dr., Wil- HamsviUe NY 14221 YORK — Charles F. Lieb II ' 70, Box 193A, RD 8, Gettysburg PA 17325 For information on any Association activities please feel free to contact the Alumni Office, Alumni Memorial Building 27, Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA 18015. For information on club activity contact alumnus listed or the Alumni Office. 383 Index Academic Deans, p. 153. Academics, pp. 142-167. Activities, pp. 168-209. Administration, p. 152. Alpha Chi Rho, pp. 304-5 Alpha Epsilon Pi, pp. 306-7. Alpha Gamma Delta, pp. 308-9. Alpha Lambda Omega, p. 175. Alpha Phi, pp. 310-1. Alpha Phi Omega, p. 175. Alpha Sigma Phi, pp. 312-3. Alpha Tau Omega, pp. 314-5. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, p. 177. American Institute of Industrial Engineers, p. 176. April May, pp. 124-141. Arnold Air Society, p. 177. AugustiSeptember, pp. 18-33. Band, pp. 178-9. Baseball, pp 118-9. Basketball, pp. 102-3. Beardslee, p. 284. Beta Theta Pi, pp. 316-7. Bethlehem, pp. 374-5. Bishopthorpe, p. 284. Black Student Union, p. 180. Boxing Club, p. 181. Brown and White, pp. 172-4. 01 Cheerleaders, p. 184. Chi Epsilon, p. 184. Chi Phi, pp. 318-9. Chi Psi, pp. 320-1. Choir, pp. 182-3. Community, pp. 376-383. Congdon House, p. 285. Cross Country, p. 28. Dean of Students Office, pp. 150-1. December, p. 74-87. Delta Chi, pp. 322-3. Delta Phi, pp. 324-5. Delta Sigma Phi, pp. 326-7. Delta Tau Delta, pp. 328-9. Delta Upsilon, pp. 330-1. Dravo A2, A3, p. 286. Dravo B3, C4, p. 287. Drinker 3, p. 288. 1$. Editor ' s Pages, pp. 386-7. Epitome, pp. 170-1. Equestrian Club, p. 185. Eta Kappa Nu, p. 185. ' 3f Field Hockey, pp. 48-9. Football, pp. 58-61. Forum, pp. 186-7. Fraternity Management Association, p. 188. Gamma Phi Beta, pp. 332-3. German Club, p. 188. Golf, p. 123. Graduation, pp. 140-1. Greek Week, pp. 136-9. Gryphon Society, p. 189. Halloween, pp. 54-5. HiUel, p. 189. 3 Ice Hockey, pp. 80-1. Interfraternity Council, Introduction, pp. 4-15. 190. January February, pp. 88-105. Junior Class Officers, p. 191. P Kappa Alpha, pp. 334-5. Kappa Sigma, pp. 336-7. % Lacrosse, pp. 114-7. Lafayette Week, pp. 62-5. 384 Lambda Chi Alpha, pp. 338-9. Leavitt House, p. 288. Lehigh University Volunteers, p. 191. Lifestyle, pp. 278-373. March, p. 106-123. Marketing Club, p. 194. M M Al, A2, p. 289. M M A3, Bl, p. 290. M M B2, p. 291. McConn House, p. 294. Montclair Avenue 459, p. 299. Montclair Mansion, p. 300. Mustard and Cheese, pp. 192-3. Newman Association, p. 195. November, pp. 56-73. (© October, pp. 34-55. Orchestra Ensembles, p. 196. Palmer House, p. 295. Phi Delta Theta, pp. 340-1. Phi Gamma Delta, pp. 342-3. Phi Kappa Theta, pp. 344-5. Phi Sigma Kappa, pp. 346-7. Pi Kappa Alpha, pp. 348-9. Pi Lambda Phi, pp. 350-1. Pre-Law Society, p. 195. President ' s Staff, pp. 148-9. Psi Upsilon, pp. 352-3. ? Radio Station — WLVR, p. 197. Republican Club, p. 199. Residence Halls Council, p. 198. RH-11 47, p. 300. Richards 1, p. 291. Richards 2A, 3A, p. 292. Richards 3B, 4, p. 293. Riflery, p. 82. Rugby Club, p. 199. Sailing Club, p. 200. Scabbard and Blade, p. 200. Senior Class Officers, p. 201. Seniors, pp. 210-77. Sigma Alpha Mu, pp. 354-5. Sigma Chi, pp. 356-7. Sigma Nu, pp. 358-9. Sigma Phi, pp. 360-1. Sigma Phi Epsilon, pp. 362-3. Sigma Tau Delta, p. 202. Smiley House, p. 296. Soccer, pp. 46-7. Society of Women Engineers, p. 202. Softball, p. 122. Sophomore Class Officers, p. 203. Squash, p. 82. Stoughton House, p. 296. Student Activities Council, pp. 204-5. Student Investment Club, p. 203. Student Metallurgy Society, p. 206. Swimming, pp. 104-5. m 2-3. Table of Contents, pp. Tau Beta Pi, p. 206. Tau Epsilon Phi, pp. 364-5. Tau Lambda Chi, p. 207. Taylor Hall, 2E, p. 297. Tennis, pp. 134-5. Theta Chi, pp. 366-7. Theta Delta Chi, pp. 368-9. Theta Xi, pp. 370-1. Thomburg House, p. 297. Track and Field, pp. 120-1. Volleyball, p. 29. Warren Square A, C, D, p. Water Polo Club, p. 207. Williams House, p. 299. Women in Business, p. 208 Women ' s Soccer, p. 208. Zeta Psi, pp. 372-3. 298. 385 Staff Karen Berry Deborah Carrie Lynn Cutter Bruce Deutsch Shelly Eisenberg Sharon Gipstein Rande Kaminsky David Kass Steven Kreiger Clarice May Kathleen Yarnall Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager Advisor Michele MacDonald Douglas Shavel Brian Hill Sharon Friedman Edito rs Academics Editor Pamela Cleaver Activities Editor Diane Poles Identification Editor Warren Gardner Lifestyle Editor Joanne Woolsey Photography Editor Barry Glickman Scheduling Editor Seniors Editor Nancy Kirsch Cynthia Tapper Photographers Theodore Anderson Stella Chakeres Joanne Dukiet David Fauntleroy John Gicking Timothy Gilman Barry Glickman John Henry Brian Hill Shari Komarow Michele MacDonald Ody Maduka Merin Studios James Morrison Mark Pacelle Joseph Ryan Bruce Seligsohn Douglas Shavel Bernard Suess Robert Youngentob Specifications The 1979 Epitome, printed by offset lithog- raphy, was published by Hunter Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The paper used is primarily 80 Embossed Enamel; 80 Gloss paper is used in the signatures that contain color photographs. Body copy is set in 10-point Palatino, whereas identifications are set in 8-point Palatino italics. Body copy in the senior section is set in 10-point Optima, and identifications are set in 8-point Optima. The predominant headline style is 24-point Quad- rata. The cover art was designed by M. Michele MacDonald and executed by David M. Ritter, who also contributed the art on the fraternity and divider pages. Most of the photographs used in this book are the work of University students. The senior portraits and most of the group pictures were taken by Merin Studios, Philadelphia. Some athletic team photos were done by Ryan Studios, Bethlehem. Other photographs were contributed by the University Office of Publica- tions and the Bethlehem Globe-Times. 386 Acknowledgements Ever since I was named editor-in-chief of the Epitome in April, 1978, 1 have eagerly anticipated writing this column. This was to be my ultimate reward for all the hours of edi- torial and emotional toil I would put into the making of this book — my chance to echo my esteemed predecessors by telling the world how hard I had worked and how well I had survived all the challenges. Now that the whole experience of being editor is drawing to a close, however, my feelings are entirely different. Yes, there were difficult times — i.e. our sports editor resigned, two section editors managed to wr eak havoc with 162 pages and our photography staff never really existed. But despite all these frustrations, and many more, publishing the 1979 Epitome has been, above all, just plain fun. I am fortunate indeed to have had this opportunity. Many individuals deserve special recognition for their contributions to this book. First and foremost, Douglas Shavel. As managing editor, he has done an incredible job. Without his energy, his humor and his dedication, com- pleting these 400 pages would have been a nearly impossi- ble chore. With Doug, anything and everything was no hassle. Business Manager Brian Hill, although not always the cooperative, polite gentleman that he seems to be, kept us financially healthy and constantly on our editorial toes. Even if there were not 744 seniors or 14 community pages, Brian still deserves recognition just for being his inimitable self. Other staff members who put up with our demands and did outstanding work were Pamela Cleaver, who en- gineered one of the best academic sections in recent Epitome history; Diane Poles, who managed to stagger down to the office after long nights at Phase V, and Nancy Kirsch, who performed the undesirable tasks of scheduling editor with aplomb. My special thanks, and friendship, go to David Ritter, who neatly drew our cover design under deadline pressure one snowy night and gave up part of his spring vacation to complete our divider pages and fraternity artwork. Unfortunately, the Epitome ' s weakest element tradition- ally has been photography. Although we tried, we could not rid ourselves of this debilitating heritage. Nonetheless, I would like to thank Bruce Seligsohn, John Henry and Mark Pacelle for their unselfish work behind the camera and in the darkroom. Perhaps the Epitome ' s most valuable friend this year has been Steven Merin, our publisher ' s representative. He al- ways was there to give us the best advice and the best scotch. Marvin Merin, Jeff Merin and Donna Frabotta, all of Merin Studios, also gave much of their time and themselves to this book. The Journalism Division also has been invaluable. Advi- sor Sharon Friedman weathered all our storms and tolerated our crazy ideas. Professors Joseph McFadden and Robert Sullivan have been two of my staunchest allies and most trusted friends during the past four years. Walter Trimble provided us with much needed smiles and jokes when we were feeling down. Secretary Ruth Mathis did all our jobs as well as her own. Without her, our phone would never have been answered and the senior section would never have been completed. Finally, I would like to express my deepest appreciation to my family, who have supported me in all my endeavors, and to Philippe W. Lathrop — my companion, my confid- ant, my partner, my best friend. Looking back, I have no complaints, no regrets. The 1979 Epitome has made me as much as I have made it. My only hope is that you will get as much enjoyment, pleasure and happiness out of this book as I have had in creating it. 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 iw  - . a J f If ' TW I?  fimnni |Q I i , ■ J!H rlllllH .lili.imim : — •:• r Tr H -m 394 395 396 2E3U r mm i TL ' ,7 1 ■ ' ■■ . k ffij ■ ■ ! 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