Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)
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Table of Contents The Year in Review 16 Fall 28 Winter 54 Spring 74 Academics 88 Activities 128 Living 182 Sports 292 Seniors 350 In Dedication To . . , Dean William Quay The 1984 Epitome is both proud and a little saddened to be dedicating this year ' s book to Dean Quay and Dean Whitcomb. Proud for the remarkable job they have done in their positions and saddened be- cause they are leaving this year. The Uni- versity will miss them both. Dean Muriel Whitcomb The Movement Of Time is measured in moments. As the grains of sand fall, one by one. in an hour glass so do moments fall, one by one. into place in our lives . . . V t Y « -j .-. K ■•■—.. ■J f v V- __ - - .M ■4 -J W f • •. ■« ; j . %.? -■.■■■n . : 4 - ■ V iC? 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X t h %: National Year in Review ■5 WASHINGTON, DC, NOV. 14 — Lee Woo, age 4, yawns after the long trip from Korea on Air Force One, with 7-year-old Ahn Gi Sook as they stand with President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. The children were brought here by Mrs. Reagan for heart surgery. 16 HOUSTON, TEXAS: Astronauts Sally Ride and Guion Bluford made space hisory. Ride was the first woman to go up in space on Shuttle Flight Seven and Bluford was the first black into space on Shuttle Flight Eight. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, SEPT. 17: Vanessa Williams, the new Miss America, is shown as she is crowned, by the outgoing Miss America, Deb- ra Maffett. This is the first time that a black woman has won the contest. 17 Champions BASEBALL GREATS RETIRE: Boston Red Sox Carl Yastrzemski (left) and Cincin- nati Reds Johnny Bench, tip their hats to the fans after playing their final games. Both played over twenty years for their re- spective teams. 18 1 US 40 - = • -■! V f 4 ' 6 NEWPORT, RI, SEPT. 26: The Austra- lian 12-meter yacht, Australia II (KA6), leads over the US Liberty in the 5th leg of the 25th America ' s Cup, enroute to the first ever foreign victor in the 132-year- old event. 19 2 NEW YORK, NY, MAY 25: The night sky is illumi- nated by a shower of fireworks in celebration of the Brooklyn Bridge ' s 100th birthday party. CHARLES- TON, SC: An evacuee of Gre- nada pauses to kiss the ground after landing at the Charleston Air Force Base. Many medical students from the United States were flown to safety after the US troops in- vaded the island. 20 MANHASSET, NY, MARCH 28: Todd and Nancy Tilton hold their test-tube twins, Heather Jean and Todd Mac Don- ald, the first test-tube twins born in the United States on March 24 at the North Shore University Hospital. 21 The Beirut Crisis BEIRUT, LEBANON, April 19: An of the American Embassy in Beirut, after American flag and a US Marine standby being hit by a terrorist bomb, killing many as rescue workers sort through the ruins and wounding over one hundred. 22 BEIRUT, LEBANON: Rescuers prepare to lower a US marine on a stretcher after being trapped in the wreckage of the US Comman Post. Terrorists used a dynamite laden vehicle to blow up the build- ing in which hundreds died in the blast on October 23. PAINSVILLE, OHIO: Mishleen Abi Ghanem Earle weeps on the casket of her husband. Navy medic Bryal L. Earle, af- ter burial services here. Earle, killed in the October 23rd bombing of Marine Headquarters in Beirut, married the 17- year-old Lebanese girls just six days be- fore the attack. 23 Country Lillian Carter 24 Mourns The Passing Of . Arthur Godfrey 25 Season 26 Season 27 28 Fall Hurrying from within our dorms, down to class on chilly morns, Scurrying through the rustling leaves, up the hill on autumn eves. Moving in, Registration 30 . . . Frosh Orientation 31 32 33 Hourglass 34 35 Autumn Listen. ' The wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves. We have had our summer even- ings, now for October eves! 36 37 38 39 HALLOWEEN All Hallows Eve: The night to forget who we are and be what we are not. M j ■fcV.V • f v i S W I Jk: J § sv V Parents ' Weekend 42 43 Fire 1 . t A LF The Contest o j£ m 4 m Lehigh-Lafayette Weekend The Excitement 46 47 :■■■...■: Alpha Omicron Pi AOn for life is the motto of Lehigh University ' s newest sorority. The goal of Alpha Omicron Pi is to bring individuals together, now and in the future through various alumni clubs. AOn became a colony at Lehigh in Oc- tober of 1983. During October a series of interviews were conducted. Alumni from around the country narrowed 150 girls down to fifty colony members, three of whom are seniors. After accepting their bids the fifty col- ony members began to organize them- selves by attending social functions and electing colony officers. Alpha Phi ' s move onto campus in the fall of 1984 allows AOFI to occupy their vacated SMAG ' s complex. After the an- nual sorority rush, AOI1 accepted twenty one new pledges, bringing total member- ship to seventy one sisters of which forty two are living in SMAGs. AOn officially became part of the Lehigh tradition on March 24 with in- itiation ceremonies conducted by Inter- national officers followed by an elaborate banquet. . . . And Then There Were Five 48 m m — Mg C . B •• t  -w Bflfl _ 6i ■B W v ■-.L A - ( sa- titt „ f llii K P WT!5SITY K« ' ' fl i Bra? f , i 49 Taylor Renovation Taylor Hall, one of the oldest concrete structures ever built, is closed during the 1983-1984 academic year to allow for extensive renovations. The Taylor Hall renovation pro- gram is to be completed by the fall of 1984. Upon completion, everything inside the building will be new. There will be air-conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, new lighting, bath- room facilities, plumbing, windows, and frames. In addition, some of the existing bathrooms and living quarters will be larger and a two-inch coating of insulation will be applied to the outside of the building. These improvements, costing approximately 1.8 million dollars, are financed by the proceeds from the University ' s sales of revenue notes. With the renovation program, Taylor Hall hopes to pro- vide the University with another option of housing. Instead of the traditional dormitory or interest group dormitory, it will be a facility housing 160 male and female students, and will contain a large two bedroom apartment for a live-in faculty and his or her family. The individuals who will live there are expected to be broadly based intellectually, and are interested in getting more involved in issues facing their community and country. Therefore, the group and the facul- ty chosen to live in Taylor Hall will be carefully selected. 50 v - ! ■■■HI SIR ■BL U ■il! ■! I Ml N 51 Mart Construction 52 f SI S S an i ' ' - t 53 54 Winter When winter winds are piercing chill, And through the campus blows the gale, With solemn feet I tread the hill, That overbrows the lonely vale. 55 The Season of Snow 56 Every mile is two in winter. 57 58 59 katfw . to - v  IF + . Holiday Magic ♦I • 62 63 IFC Cocktails P I ' kJr fc ► J m fl V H 64 65 Spring In that soft season when descending show- ers call forth the greens, and wake the rest- ing flowers; When opening buds salute the welcome day, And earth relenting feels the genial ray. Derby Days 1 w . _ - ' A w .•n 9 d • P J ■1 i - • y ' 23e 1? 4 68 69 W-ff ' ' IwOkS ' ' ' «Lj7 IX 1 Wm tTTt I Mr If V I If . -ft. ' J fill ' _ 1 hi Jot... A JkA-v.j(jk £ Greek Week . v  ' Ik unfuv ■v K $ m - ty 72 fe WATCHING WAS in i i SDCxaL re 4K4IC J flC 73 74 75 L 76 77 78 79 Dance Marathon 80 81 Anchor Splash 82 83 Presidential Ball 84 85 Day 86 Day 87 88 Academics Professors in every branch of the sciences prefer their own theories to truth: the reason is that their theories are private property, but truth is commonstock. A Letter From The President Peter Li kins 90 Lehigh University ijirS ' M Pew ukim, President Alumni Memorial Building 21 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 telephone (215) 861-3155 The Class of 1984 has graduated, and neither Lehigh nor the world will ever be the same again. This is the class that shared equally in two presidential administrations at Lehigh; in this sense and in others as well it is a transitional class for the University. American society seems also to be in transition, and the Class of 1984 may be destined for an important role in our national and even global evolution. From a personal pespective, I am saying goodbye and Godspeed to graduating seniors who became lifelong friends despite the truncation of our time together, and I confess both sadness and excitement in that farewell. You welcomed me and my family to Lehigh in a warm and wonderful way, and I ' m deeply grateful for your acceptance. I know that you ' ve all been eager to graduate, but I hope you felt a twinge of nostalgia as you walked the campus as undergraduates for the last time. Tomorrow, and for many more tomorrows, you ' ll return to campus as successful alumnae and alumni with the good times at Lehigh gradually dominating the hard times in your memories. You ' ll glow when you come back, and we ' ll be proud of your achievements. I hope that you ' ll remember your president, in whose fond memories you ' 11 always have a special place. Peter Likins President 91 92 Austin Gavin, Executive Consultant Joseph Goldstein, Vice President for Research Marsha Duncan, Vice President for Student Affairs 93 Marsha Duncan It ' s a good place to be, said Mar- sha Duncan, the new Vice President for Student Affairs, about her move to Lehigh. Duncan is the first woman to hold a major administrative position. Duncan arrived at Lehigh by way of the University of South Carolina. The big difference between Lehigh and the University of South Carolina is around 20,000 more students at South Carolina, Duncan commented. Duncan admits that she enjoyed her job, Dean of Student Affairs, a great deal at the University of South Caroli- na. According to Duncan, she was not in the market for a job but was nomi- nated for the position. Honored by the nomination, she sent in her resume, went through interviews and made her move to Lehigh. The primary factor for the move was President Likins. In her first year at Lehigh Duncan helped to initiate the new Challenge for Success program. This program is designed to make sure the University makes a major effort in recruiting and maintaining minority students at Lehigh. Even though the program is oriented toward students, she hopes that it will catch on with faculty as well. Duncan admits that alot still has to be done. One of the things that is constant- ly brought to her attention is the gradu- ate student population. Duncan notices 94 A Special Vice President the great need to bring the graduate student more on campus. If she can pinpoint their needs then pro- grams can be set up to get their on-campus interac- tion. Duncan is in charge of coordinating nine major University departments: admissions, financial aid, the registrar, career planning, counseling, chaplain services, the dean of students and athletics. Among her many duties, she also deals with thinking and developing University policies, implementing new programs, and the establishment of budgets. Always at the forefront of her decisions is the needs of the students. 95 DEANS J William Quay, Dean of Students V m Muriel Whitcomb. Associate Dean of Students Robert Cohen, Associate Dean of Students 96 i Jerry King, Dean of Graduate School Larry Philippi, Assistant Dean of Students Mark Erikson, Assistant Dean of Students 97 ADMINISTRATORS J ! - Joseph Petronio, Bursar Paul Van R. Miller, School of Education 98 99 College of Ar ts and Sciences Dean J. Hunt The Goal of the College of Arts and Sciences is to educate people, as opposed to train people, simply because indi- viduals have to learn to work within soci- ety. The fifteen departments and three divi- sions of the College seek in their pro- grams to develop skills of clear thinking and expression, to enhance the capacity for creativity and imagination, to sharpen aesthetic and ethical sensitivity, and to communicate current knowledge in the fundamental liberal arts disciplines of the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. A new program within the College is a required one hour course entitled Choices and Decisions — Arts and Sciences I — taught by 18 tenured faculty members. Each class comprises the advisee ' s group for each faculty member which, in turn. gives continuity to the group. The course involves such social activities as outings, meetings at faculty ' s homes, guest lectur- ers, as well as classroom study and aca- demic registration. This program is de- signed to give a sense of identity to fresh- men. One need of the College appears to be an Arts Center. This is for two reasons. One, in the performing and fine arts area, the College has a faculty and a pool of student interest far superior to the facili- ties and two, the University needs, and can through this, make a public statement to the effect that it values the Arts and Humanities as a part of its program. It is a matter of time and money, but it will be accomplished. Students enter the College of Arts and Sciences narrow and go out broad — with expectations and hopes. 100 101 Interesting Frank S. Hook Frank Hook, Chairman of Lehigh ' s English department is a man who has led quite a fascinating life. He has been able to use his many varied experiences to make himself one of Lehigh ' s most in- teresting professors. Born in Missouri in 1922, Frank Hook took a rather roundabout route to Lehigh. He did his undergraduate work at the University of Missouri, where he ma- jored in English and French. After gradu- ation he enrolled in the graduate school of the University of Missouri; however, his studies were interrupted by World War II. He spent three years in the South Pacif- ic working in a message center before the war ended. When the war finally did come to a close, he en-rolled in Mis- souri ' s graduate school and earned his masters degree. He taught composition ( badly, he commented) at Missouri for two years before enrolling in the Uni- versity ' s doctoral program. After earning his doctorate, he sought work and re- ceived offers from both Lehigh and Cor- nell. Having been offered a higher salary and a more prestigious position, he chose Lehigh. Over the last 34 years, Professor Hook has certainly left a distinctive stamp on Lehigh. Today, Professor Hook holds the posi- tion of Chairman of Lehigh ' s English De- partment. Of this post he said, I didn ' t want it, I didn ' t expect it and I ' m bitter about it. He also added that he is an essentially lazy person who doesn ' t go around looking for things to do and, therefore, this position brought an unre- quested workload. Despite this disappointment with being a department chairman. Hook still enjoys teaching — especially his specialty which is Shakespeare. Over the course of his career, Profes- sor Hook has developed his own philoso- phy on the value of a liberal arts educa- tion and on the value of the English De- partment. On the necessity of a liberal arts education, he said, Education means learning things, not taking courses. A liberal arts education is a state of mine, not a formula. On the value of the English Department specifically, Hook commented, The mission of the English Department is to introduce con- cepts of ambiguity. For some problems there are no answers, and what is worse is that for other problems there are one, two or even more answers. The aim of the English Department is to teach students about the ambiguities of life. It is plain to see that Professor Hook is a unique individual with much to offer. He uses his interesting and varied experi- ences to make his classes among Lehigh ' s finest. 102 Faculty Professor Emeritus Edna S. de Angeli came to the University in 1963. She re- ceived a BS in Classics-Education from Temple University in 1938 and then started her first job writing for trade jour- nals. She delayed her career to start her family, and she ' s pleased to see that many women today manage to raise families while furthering their careers. How did someone who started at a writer for trade journals end up the Chair- person of the Classics Department at the time of her retirement in 1982? Professor de Angeli started teaching high school when her children were older, but she became bored with teaching at that level. She decided to go to graduate school where she received her MA in Classics in 1960 from the University of Pennsylva- nia. She then received a fellowship and worked toward her Ph.D which she re- ceived from the University of Pennsylva- nia in 1965 while teaching there. When Professor de Angeli arrived at the University in 1963 she received a warm welcome from the two male mem- bers of the Classics Department. Howev- er, being a woman at the all-male school. she says that walking into the faculty dining room was like walking into a monastary. She commented that at fac- ulty meetings people assumed that she was from the School of Education, be- cause that ' s where women belonged at the time. She was often thought to be a secretary in her department when she answered the telephone. Professor de Angeli believes that the whole appearance of the campus im- proved with the admission of women. She also feels that the academic atmosphere of the University improved because women provided a different perspective on many issues. Of course, the admission of women improved the social life at the University as well. Unfortunately, wom- en felt conspicious because of their lack of numbers. Originally, women were not allowed in the Marching 97 nor in the steamroom. Professor de Angeli claims that attitudes toward women were hard to change. She sometimes feels that there is an arrogant attitude at the University that stresses the importance of engineering and minimizes the importance of the so- Edna S. de Angeli cial sciences. She thinks that this reflects a national emphasis on science and tech- nology. Professor de Angeli says that it ' s hard to change Lehigh ' s image as soley an engineering school, and she notes that even Asa Packer did not want it this way. She feels that the University must try to gain more distinction in the social sci- ences, and eventually this distinction will change and enhance Lehigh ' s image. Professor de Angeli has kept busy since her retirement by teaching one course each semester. She also studied Russian here at the University after retiring. In addition to Russian, Professor de Angeli has studied Latin, Greek, French, Ger- man, Italian and Esperanto. She says that Esperanto was a royal failure that will never take the place of a real language. At home Professor de Angeli is a pas- sionate gardener who created flowerbeds whenever she can. She has started to in- vestigate the lore about herbs and the many things you can do with them. Pro- fessor de Angeli commented that you can learn all your life, and that ' s exactly what she has been doing. 103 Athletics (Row I ): T. Brown, R. Stankiewicz.J. Gattuso, L. Huseman (Row 2): S . Bontempo, J. Christenson, E. Gloster, F. Auschwitz. C. Simons (Row 1): J. Whitehead. F. McCaffertv. D. Harlzell (Row 2): S. Schultz. W. Grube, J. Covert (Row 3): W. Whitehead. T. Rogish. T. Knaster (Row 4): K. Kapp, C. Sanon. T. Schneider. B. Leckonby (Row 5): G. Schultze, M. McGraw. B. Gardiner (row 6): P. Schlar, T. Turner. T. Hutchinson. B. Fetlerman Army (Row I): R. Freund. B. Hihbs, A . Woolum, M. Fiorito. B. Zophy (Row 2): R. Prevost. J. Locascio. D. Parkin. H. Vasilas. J. Mesile Not pictured K. Creamer 104 Biology Mahbe r ge?y k Sand S Barber ' ™ ' Itzkowitz(Row2 :B - Montenecourt, B. Bean, H. Pritchard, C. Williamson, S. Herman, M. Krawiec, B. Hargreaves, R. Classics (Row 1): A. Richlin, M. Huns- berger (Row 2): R. Phillips, D. Feaver (Row 1): J. Gimpel. D. Hillman, E. Kay, H. Rubenstein (Row 2): H. Parsons, S. Gulden G. Rayna i y . ± . J . Computer Information Science 105 English (Row 1): E. Lotto, F. Hook, K. Willison, A. Hartung, B. Harson (Row 2): L. McCracken, T. Montana, D. Williams. B. Traister, E. Gallagher, R. Mundenck, J. Vickery Geology Fine Arts (Row I): R. Share, R. Viera (Row 2): N. Adams, L. Gans, R. Redd. J. Goldworm 106 International Relations II jM r Government (Row 1): R. Wylie. M. Hodges, C. Jovnt. (Row 2): Z. Slouka, H. Braddick, O. (Row 1): D. Barn-, E. Morgan, W. Yates, R. Richards, (Row 2): F. Colon, L. Smolansky Olson, H. Whitcomb. History (Row I): W. Shade. J. Dowling, J. Ellis, J. Saeger, B. Carroll. CM. Ellis, R. Simon. J. Reid (Row 2): J. Tominosky, V. Kammer, A. Greene (Not Pictured): C. Tipton. L. Leder, M. Baylor. 1. Duffy. J. Haight. CKeim. W. Kohls. R. Lund. 107 Modern Foreign Language Journalism (Row I): A. Waldenrath, J. Van Eerde, D. W. Lewis, (Row 2): LD. Wolfgang, T. Decker, LS. Lefkowilz (Row I): R. Sullivan, S. Friedman, C. Gorney, W. Trimble Mathematics (Row II: C. Queen. G. McAllister. E. Assmus, B. Dodson, A. Snvder, G. McCluskey, S. Gulden, M. Schechter. G. Rayna, G. Stengle, S. Kluibbaz, B. Freeh. WM. Huang, L. Stanley, B. Ghosh (Row 2): CC. Shivng, A. Wilansky, E. Pitcher. 108 Psychology 6 lis 0KT lO 1 ■' (Row 1): L. Fehr, M. Callanan, D. Hylund, M. Richter, N. Simon (Row 2): A. Brody, E. Kay, W. Newman, J. Nyby, G. Shortess. Music (Row I): S. Sametz. N. Sine, J. Bid- lack, P. Saierni. Philosophy (Row I}: S. Goldman, J. Volpe, N. Melcher, C. Willis, R. Lindgren, J. Hare 109 S.T.S. Science, Technology and Society Religion (Row 1): M.J. Carlen, S. Goldonan, S. Cutcliffe. (Row I): J. Reid. A.. Eckardt, L. Speller. Speech and Theater (Row 1): T. Barker, A. Simmers, D. Purdv, A. Ripa. B. Candlish (Row 2): J. Milel, A. Wheat. 110 Social Relations (Row I): D. Campbell, R. Herrenkohl, J. Lasker. T. Blank, B. Frankel, J. Gatewood, J. Spechl (Row 2): R. Rosenwein. R. Williamson, J. Mcintosh, A. VanDoren . Urban Studies D. Amidon 111 Dean R. Barsness Under Dean Richard W. Barsness, the College of Business and Economics pro- vides superior teaching and preparation for a successful career in business. Ranked among the best business schools in the East, the College contains four depart- ments: Accounting and Law; Economics, Finance and Management and Marketing. From Eco 1 to Mgt 311, students are presented with problems of society and economy, and the interaction of business. Mgt 31 1 is structured to allow students to work with the University Management Assistance and gather some experience by working with small area businesses. The vast variety of courses offered study the fundamentals of the business world, and provide insight into the problems of society and economy, hopefully to be analized by the students — potential busi- ness administrators. At the graduate level, the Graduate School offers the master of arts and mas- ter of science degrees in business and economics, the master of business admin- istration (MBA) and doctorate degrees in business and economics. Graduate edu- cation in business and economics empha- sizes both professional management training and graduate research and or teaching experience. Graduates of the college attribute their success in their careers to the quality of the faculty and curriculum at Lehigh. 112 College of Business and Economics 113 Interesting Charles E. Shoemaker Jr. Only rarely do students encounter an instructor willing to project more than just the ordinary required curriculum. In such an instance, there is clearly a pro- found, inspiring effect on the student. Charles (Chip) Shoemaker is, without a doubt, an excellent example of Lehigh ' s reputation for having kind and conscien- tious instructors. Currently, as an adjunct faculty member in the College of Busi- ness and Economics, Mr. Shoemaker teaches several law and accounting courses. As an undergraduate at Lehigh, Mr. Shoemaker, upon graduation, attended the Yale Law School. After a successful three years, he went on to an even more successful career as an attor- ney in the Allentown area. Now, as a part time lawyer, teacher and entrepeneur, he continues to diversify. As one of the Stanley Kaplan ' s main competitors, the Shoemaker Kusko Test Preparation Instruction Service has grown from an idea promoted by a disatis- faction with the then current LSAT prepa- ration courses, to a bustling, up-to-date enterprise. As a co-owner, Mr. Shoemak- er trains instructors, teaches some of the classes and writes much of the adapted material. Seldom do teachers devote as much of themselves outside the classroom, in an informal setting as in the normal struc- tured classroom. But, in as much as Chip is known for his casual, out of class, mass meetings, he is most noted for his innova- tive ways of teaching the material. The concentration is taken away from grading and put toward learning the material for the sake of learning. Students, although occasionally called upon, more or less respond without prompting. Jesse, his faithful Labrador, can usually be seen keeping the class in line. Mr. Shoemaker encourages and even requires out of class visits. Clearly, dur- ing these visits, his ability to encourage a relaxed atmosphere without channeling the conversation toward necessarily deal- ing with the particular course enables in- dividual students to have a unique facul- ty-student rapport. How this man finds time to teach, run his own business, and write a new law textbook, science fiction books and chil- dren ' s short stories is difficult to under- stand. Among his many hobbies, Mr. Shoemaker enjoys motorcycling, hunt- ing, fishing and collecting civil war relics. Despite all these other activities, Mr. Shoemaker does not neglect either his classes or his students. 114 Faculty Marilyn Gerdes Marilyn Gerdes, assistant professor of law in the Department of Accounting and Law, came to Lehigh in 1979. She had received her undergraduate degree at Illi- nois in 1974 and then her J.D. in 1977. Gerdes, the only tenured woman pro- fessor in the College of Business and Eco- nomics feels that not enough effort is being made to recruit female faculty members, and that the faculty has lost its input in to University decisions. I will not be convinced that there are no qualified women to teach business at Lehigh, she had told a Brown and White reporter. Now, after five years at Lehigh, Gerdes has announced her decision to re- sign, effective in August of 1984. Her reasons for doing so are two-fold. The first is the failure of the administration to give credit to faculty input and the second is her dissatisfaction with the failure of affirmative action at the University, par- ticularly in the College of Business and Economics. Many people at Lehigh — students, faculty and administrators alike — feel that her leaving is a great loss to the Uni- versity. More than that, however, is that it is a shame that a professor of Marilyn Gerdes ' calibre is not able to teach and grow at an institution such as Lehigh. 115 Accounting and Law (Row 1): R. Drlina, L Steedle, DR. Brainbridge, SK. Webster, F. Lull, JW. Paul. R. Mills. J. Largay. C. Moore. K. Sinclaire (Not Pictured): M. Girdes. Economics (Row 1): JR. Aronson. E. Schwartz. T. Hyclak. (Row 2): W. Pillsbury. J. Inness. 116 Finance (Row I): D. Leahigh, J. Greenleaf, C. Beidleman, J. Guerard, S. Thode. - Not Pictured: Management and Marketing Department A. Bean J. Bonge E. Grasso J. Hobbs M. Kolchm B. Litt J. Stevens H. Daubek J. Hansz R. Horton T. Parkinson B. Smackey 117 College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Starting in the Spring semester a new and unique graduate program in Manu- facturing Systems Engineering (MSE) was being offered in the College of En- gineering and Physical Sciences. This Master of Science program is interdisci- plinary in nature and is sponsored by all engineering departments. Two depart- ments of the College of Business and Eco- nomics also participate in the manage- ment and other business aspects of manu- facturing within the program. The MSE program is one that integrates system perspectives with interdisciplinary edu- cation and training. This interdisciplinary idea further re- flects the college ' s emphasis on the flex- ibility in its curricula, which enables stu- dents to design personalized programs leading directly into other professional colleges or professions. The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences con- sists of eight departments: chemical en- gineering, chemistry or biochemistry, civil engineering, electrical and computer engineering, fundamental sciences, in- dustrial engineering, mechanical en- gineering and mechanics, metallurgy and materials science and physics. In addition to course requirements in the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering or science course work essential for the par- ticular degree, each curriculum has General Studies requirements in the humanities and social sciences. Students are not trained to be specialists in a given area, but rather, they are educated to app- ly The Engineering Approach to iden- tification, articulation, and resolution of problems in activities calling for a com- bination of practical and conceptual in- telligence which they will encounter in their future professions. 118 119 Interesting Curtis W. Clump Curtis W. Clump is a member of the Lehigh community who manages to com- bine teaching, research and administra- tive duties. When he came to the Uni- versity ' s Department of Chemical En- gineering in 1955, he started his career as an instructor and researcher. Later, when he became Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences in 1975, he added the role of administrator. At the present time Dean Clump spends approximately 25 percent of his time teaching. The rest of his time he divides between research and administra- tion. He is currently researching chemi- cal reactions and plasmas and the simultation of chemical process units. In his role as administrator, he is responsi- ble for coordination of academic advis- ing, especially for freshman engineering students. How does a person handle such a busy schedule? Dean Clump typically spends nine or ten hours a day at the University, and then he prepares for his classes dur- ing the evening. Naturally, he looks for- ward to summer when the atmosphere is more relaxed. He spends his free time hiking with his wife and doing work for his church and his community. Dean Clump has seen the University grow and change in his 29 years here. He commented that he has seen growth in not only the number of students in the gradu- ate school but also in its reputation. He feels that the admission of women was a change for the better. It made for a more normal lifestyle and environment, and it also changed the way some faculty mem- bers behaved in their classes. Dean Clump notes that the presence of women in engineering is a good thing. He is pleased to see that women now know that engineering is a career option for them. He also says that some of the best engineering students are women, not only with respect to academics but also with respect to leadership. As an instructor he tries to make his classes interesting, and he tries to show students the practical applications of the material he is teaching. He sees many good students in his classes, but he is frustrated by unmotivated students. As an instructor and an administrator he is concerned about this lack of motivation. He often wonders why students lose the motivation they bring with them as fresh- men, but he hasn ' t yet found a satisfacto- ry explanation. Dean Clump recognizes Lehigh ' s repu- tation for being competitive, and he says he is often asked about this competitive nature by prospective students. He feels that the University appears competitive because of the selective nature of admis- sion to the University. He thinks the stu- dents cause the competitive atmosphere here, not the professors. However, Dean Clump says that the University is no- nonsense from the faculty point of view. The faculty drive the students hard, and A ' s aren ' t easy to get. But this is not due to competition, he commented, rather it is just that certain minimum standards must be met. 120 Faculty What do cycling, travel, mechanical engineering and the National Science Foundation all have in common? Lehigh University Professor Kyra Stephanoff. Professor Stephanoff came to the Uni- versity ' s Department of Mechanical En- gineering and Mechanics in 1982. A na- tive Pennsylvanian, she enjoys all sports, especially bicycling, and claims that the Lehigh Valley area is very good for cycl- ing. She enjoys music and attends con- certs in Philadelphia and New York whenever she gets the chance. Professor Stephanoff also enjoys traveling, and that is a part of the reason why she chose to study in England and Scotland. She received a BS, cum laude, in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics from the University of Penn- sylvania in 1977 after spending her senior year at Edinburgh University in Scot- land. Later she received her Ph.D in En- gineering Science from Oxford Universi- ty in England in 1982. Professor Stephanoffs scholarship has been recognized by the National Science Foundation which awarded her an initia- tion grant known as a Presidential Yound Investigators Award. She will receive nearly 50,000 dollars between June 1983 and June 1985 to help her study what is known in her field as oscillations in multi-cavity flows. She not only does research in this area but also in the area of biofluid mechanics. Here she studies models of collapsing blood vessels to see what effect the disturbance has on the vessels downstream from the collapse. She started this research at Cambridge University in England while working as a post-doctoral research assistant in 1981. Although Professor Stephanoff is very learned in her field, she did not start her education as an engineering student. She originally was a biology pre-med major at the University of Pennsylvania. On a whim she enrolled in some engineering courses her sophomore year and found that she preferred engineering to biology. She finds problem solving interesting, Kyra D. Stephanoff and she feels that engineering teaches people how to analyze complex problems and simplify them to a point where they can find solutions. She noted that if a satisfactory solution is not found, people can revise their assumptions and then try again. As an instructor at the University she is sometimes frustrated. She wishes that her poorer students had more incentive and come to class motivated to learn. However, she says her good students are really good. She noted that most of her students are competitive, but she is not sure where this competitiveness origi- nates. Lehigh ' s atmosphere is different than that which she experienced at the University of Pennsylvania. There she felt a special kind of group spirit among the engineering students, and she doesn ' t sense this at Lehigh. Professor Stepha- noff feels that this may be due in part to the large size of the Engineering College here at the University. 121 Chemistry (Row I): N. Heindel, R.S. Sprague, J. LeMaistre, D. Zeroka (Row 2): H. Leidheiser, J. Alhadeff, A.C. Zettlemoyer, K.J. Schray, J.E. Sturm C Vl ? Wl 1 r ll (Rowl C.Clump.C.GeorgaMs, W.Luyben.F. Stein(Row2): P. Blythe. H. Coram. M.Reilly, L.Sperling, C.Silebi. Engineering 122 Civil Engineering (Row 1):R. Sorenson, J. Liebig, G. Driscol, A. Brune, C. Kostem, D. Vanhorn, T. Huang, B. Ken (Row2):R. Slutter, G. Lennon, L. Lu (Row 3)- J Lee P Keating, S. Beisler, B. Shall, J. Schemmel, T. Kyper, S. Sadofsky, P. Wiedorn, J. Bran, J. Liaw, C. Weth Electrical Engineering (Row I): M. Deka, D. Decker, E. Thompson, A. Mahalanabis (Row2): M. While, B. Werner, A. Larky. F. Heilscher(Row 3): A.K. Susskind, P. Ota, J. Butt, C.S. Holzinger, K. Tzeng (Row 4): D. Talhelm 123 Industrial Engineering (Row 1 ): J. Wiginton, G. Wilson, R. Vogel, J . Adams, L. Plebani, S. Monro (Row 2): N. Odrey, M . Groover, W. Richardson, G. Kane, E. Zimmers, A. Gould. Mechanical Engineering (Row 1): K. Sawyers, D. Updike, R. Sarubbi. J. Ocms, K. Slephanoff, S. Johnson. R. Hartranft. S. Neli. T. Delph, O. Badr, F. Brown. 124 Metallurgy ml m (Row 1): A. Pense, J. Wood, G.P. Conrad, R. Hertzherg, D. Smyth, D. Thomas, M. Harmer, Y.T. Chou, S. Tarby. Physics O O. fS r . (Row 1): R. Folk, J. Sands, E. Bergmann, R. Emerkh (Row 2): Y.M. Kim, G. Deleo, W.B. Fowler. S. Radin. W. Smith, W. VanSciver. F. Feigel, G. Watkins. 125 The Art of Engineering s i . Jl L v L : L i -__ - • i ' .., 1 m m , ♦ i l J I 3 - 1 IA u j v; r • .. - v  , 9 40 1 C A ■a %■nB II ■ft 1 fa ' £P i , f« mi$W ' W| . •vi Liu  •rmm § , V i ft I 126 The Art of Engineering As the format of a University dictates, learning at Lehigh falls under the heading of one of three separate professional schools. Although the goals each school maintains are markedly unique, the possibility arises for a common objective as each school grows and diversifies. Recently, to increase the merit of their performance, Theater at Lehigh created the lighting design of Seducer with the aid of the Computer Aided Design facilities belonging to the School of Engineering. Since then, three major conceptions of this Arts Engineering interface have developed. First is the attempt by the College of Arts and Sciences to initiate research through the Arts Engineering interface. This research is being underwritten by grants received from private foundations. Within the past few years, computer hardware has been manipu- lated by Mechanical Engineering students in research projects to develop lighting schemes for stage production. At this point, we can see where the second phase of involvement between the two colleges develops. Students in lighting and stagecraft courses at Lehigh now are able to use computer graphics terminals to learn and develop concepts in theater design. The computer generates a three-dimensional viewpoint rather than just two to allow the student a truer representation of his work. The last area of coersion between the Arts and Engineering schools can be witnessed at performances by the Theater at Lehigh. Beginning last year with Seducer, those involved with Theater at Lehigh have worked hard to apply this state of the art technology to their performances. The difference, reasons head of Lehigh Speech and Theater department Jeffrey Milet, is noticed in the time and amount of creative energy made available by the speediness of a computer. Hopefully, the result of this new con- centration of creative skills will be seen through the quality and creativity of future productions of Theater at Lehigh. 127 128 Activities First ponder, then dare. Lehigh -r- Si ■£+.— £ j ? 5 Bw: s s i.Tis; , | I ■V5=ssaaas SOAY.APP, . WOAVApHlJ7 «MV.APP„ SA1UJ0AVAPR128 WT k ' f® Amaranth Academic Societies a Q n A (Row I): A. Redd (Row 2): D. height, F. Noll. S. Stanton, K. Wilbur, M. Frisoli AICHE 130 (Row I): A. Dohl, S. Wolfe (Row 2): S. Galctynski, P. Gherardi (Not Pictured): J. Siket AIIE (Row 1): J. Blum, L. Frame, W. Richardson (Advisor), L. Dively. F. Sobyak, T. Ackerman ASME A I (Row 1): J. Kopatz (Sec). G. Dispenziere (V. Pres.) (Row 2): T. Hachten (Pres.), T. Terry (Advisor), T. Curtin (Treasurer) 131 IEEE (Row 1): E. Wilson, K. Kettler, L. Bigelow, Prof. D. Talhelm (Row 2): K. Deppen, A. lnfortuna SAME 132 Society of Physics Students (Row 1): B. Bryden, M. Miskulin, M. Fritze, J. Barry (Row 2): L. Herbert, S. Heerema, J. Ryan, T. Hofacker, T. Cahill. Honorary Societies Al pha Pi Mu (Row l): Prof. W. Richardson, L. Dively, H. Lee, L. Frame, R. Korpics, G. Sponaugle, G. Toohey, (Row 2): V. Vanslon, K. Harris, T.Ackerman, S. Hager. 133 Eta Ka p pa Nu (Row 1): D. Becker. J. Fuller. J. LuBarre. K. Keltler. K. Lee. Pi Sigma Alpha (Row 1): H. Koerner, K. Wilbur, B. On. J. Surotchak. (Row 2): M. Cenis. J. Barney. V. Walsh. P. Kavee. R. Huddad 134 Sigma Tan Delta (Row 1): A. Redd, L. McCracken, K. Wilbur, Prof. Mundhenk. Tau Beta Pi ■Hi (Row 1): S. Wolfe, J. Nussbaum, Y. Kim, P. Gherardi, L. Kramer 135 Special Interest Clubs Balletomain (Row 1): E. Romano, E. Beckman, L. Dowling, N. Bausmith, M. Lee Bridge Club 136 (Row 1): B. Burnham, D. DuBois, S. Silberman, (Row 2): V. Russo. R. Koenick, B. Schneider r LEHI ;H UNIVERSITY! |l | • ■Brown and White Organized to the letter of perfection, the complete Brown and White crew for ' 83- ' 84 ' ' lines up ' ' for a group photo: (Standing): H. Fischer. T. Kilcttllen, S. Aronson, S. Rubenstein, R. Ticho, R. Weisttuch, C. Crabtree. J. Treichler, N. Phillips, P. Trumbore, K. Goldstein, R. Stoner, D. Paul, R. Simon, D. Moloney, S. Cagan, J. Ansbacher (Seated): G. Cook, B. Lowy, R. Sternlieb, R. Stone, G. Marks, L. Mazaleski, L. Aaron, R. Wengert. Position Fall ' 83 Spring ' 84 Editor-in-Chief Brett Lowy Darren Maloney Managing Editor Darren Maloney Scott Cagan Editorial Page Editor Dave Paul Rob Wengert Associate Editor Scott Cagan, Teresa Kilcullen Brett Lowy Assistant Managing Editor Nancy Phillips Business Manager Steve Aronson Steve Aronson Senior News Editor Rhonda Stoner News Editor Pete Trumbore Kathi Moore, Pete Trumbore Features Editor Anne Markward Clare Crabtree Sports Editor Sal Marinello Ron Ticho Assistant Sports Editor Peter Mullen Rich Simon Desk Editor Rob Wengert Lisa Mazaleski, Rhonda Stone Assistant Desk Editor Lauren Aaron, Herb Fischer, Lisa Mazaleski Jon Ansbacher, Gene Marks Headline Editor Herb Fischer Layout Editor Kathy Goldstein, Rob Weisstuch Photo Editor John Treichler George Cook Assistant Photo Editor Rob Sternlieb Heather Dunn Cultural Coordinator Scott Miller Jeff DeNinno Local Ad Manager Steve Rubenstein Steve Rubenstein Circulation Manager Harry Hawkes Harry Hawkes Weekender Columnist Dave Greenberg Dave Greenberg 137 138 It was the poor year — of few- er pizzas and fewer pages. It was the hi-tech year — of campus construction and space age VDTs. It was the academic newspaper year of 1983-1984. Lowy returned from the summer as the ever eager beaver, and Oh Baby!, the fans roared. Backed by Rock Marinello and Pete The Spic Mullen (who was deported at the semester ' s end), the Beave saw to it that sports ruled. Back page, front page, editorial page! Sports was everywhere, which made sense since there was no news to report. The new E-i-C stuffed his cheeks with sunflower seeds and forged ahead with crossword puzzles and open edit discussions. Pretty soon the staff started to actually show smiles down in the press room — and there was much rejoicing. Meanwhile, Dave what a good idea Paul, rambled on with hun- dreds of lines of delightful editorials and cute outlines. Phillips kept things jocular by showing her beat- up boss how to do his job, as Stoner, pining for the mid-west, suffered through a semester when the biggest news was the Red Network art (?) exhibit. The busy career women, Hey-you-guys Kilcullen ensured a time we ' ll always remember ... Soon the end of the semester rolled around and a record 35 people ap- plied for the Spring Head Honcho spot. Emerging from the radio, Malachi Constant (AKA Maloney) claimed victory and proceeded to make deals for the new recruits. Returning to a campus on fire, Forearms of Fury took com- mand with the undying devotion of such stalwarts as Killer Cagan, Rob The Nihilist Wengert, Rhonda I ' ll keep my coat on Stone, the Wenrich brothers and Penny Frohling. Under the keen, cool, precision decision-making prowess of Maloney correction boxes became a weekly fixture, the sports passes were unique and Dr. Herb Fischer became the heart and soul of Lehigh ' s media. Along with veteran news editor Pete confused Trubore, Moore blazed the trail for Gay-Black- Feminist-Health Rights. In the end the crew accomplished its primary goal — a really funny and potentially libelous Clown and Gripe. As summer approached Cagan awoke from his coma and began to mastermind the total revamping of the Brown and White for his reign in the fall. Departing seniors just wished him luck and love. If you want to know about the gay politician. If you want to know how to play the guitar, If you want to know about the new sex position, You can read it in the Sunday Papers. Joe Jackson Lehigh Christian Fellowshi p (Row 1):J. Schwenk, L. Ellis, N. Halm, M. Hunt, D. Sowers, L. LaBrie, H. Betz, B. Chedester(Row2):J. Winslow, C.Askonas, S. Nauss, W. Stepanek.A. Cullen, A. Jibilian, M. Knoop, R. Rickert. College Bowl 140 (Row I): S. Umhrell, L. Barnes, J. Zerkowski, J. Surotchak (Row 2): T. Pringle, G. Painter, B. Oldach, K. Wilbur, B. Engelhard! (Not Pictured): D. Juan. Computing Societ y (Row I): D. Schwartz, C. Orr, B. Dluhy (Row 2): A. Luckanavage, S. Corbesero, S. Waugh, K. Werkman (Row 3): J. Ivey, S. Kanlner, M. Havison, G. Brockway, D. Parmer (Row 4): G. Zerbonsen, M. Long, S, Silberman, S. Nalow 141 Lehigh University Choir (Row I): D. Bova, K. Krueger, K. Wenzke. L. King, B. Slawson, K. Spies, D. Smith, S. Pervall, F. Glazier, A. Dohl. E. Bruhaker (Row 2): C. Anzalone, L. Harris, L. Braun, H. Popig, M, McQueen, M. Teese, L. Pollitt, D. Sacarkis, D. Drexler. M. de Jesus, J. Koslelnik. L. Bennett (Row 3): S. Sametz (director), B. Oldach, B. Wiess. D. Leighl, V. Pagliuca, N. Elias, S. Shafer, P. Bencke. R. Coppabianca, J. Csernica, L. Cheng, Prof. Cutler (Row 4): D. Schmidt. P. Bacon, J. Frazee. S. Lagon, B. Wehher. J. Zerkowski, M. Werner, A. Cushmun, C. Fisher, M. Derwin. P. Chen, J. Foote. 142 The Lehigh University Choir performs extensively both on campus and on tour. Christmas Vespers and Spring Vespers are traditional choral performances. The choir performs to bring various types of music and song to its audiences. Recent audiences have heard the Pas- sion According to John of J.S. Bach, Mozart ' s Mass in C Minor and Gian Carlo Menotti ' s madrigal opera, The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manti- core, Stavinsky ' s Les Noces and Faure Raquien. The University Choir has toured the Virgin Islands, Canada, Puerto Rico, Washington DC, Virginia, and through- out Pennsylvania. Choir Officers Mana ger P. Chen Assistant Manager A Doh Stage Manager j Foote Publicity Manager A . Cushman Food Manager V. Pagliuca Libr arians K . Spies, D. Smith Student Conductors H. Popig, S. Shafer, J. Zerkowski Tour Manager D. Bova 143 Gospel Singers (Row I): S. Bartow. S. Ashely, S. Blevins (Row 2): B. Green, D. Johnson, S. Nelson, L. Harrison, C. Byrd 144 The 1984 Epitome ( ?ow ).£ . Feltman, C. Powers, A. Case, L. Fjeldal, B. Farrell. H. Herrera, E. Tanenbaum, S. Friedman (Adv.) (Row 2): T. Dudding, K. Chan, C. Wood, J. Missimer, A. Howey. M. Meagher, D. Herman, A. Sevel, M. Small, S. Kress (Not pictured): M. Skillman, J. Ruser, B. Orfanon, D. Maslras Editors Editor in Chief — Laura Fjeldal Business Manager — Bill Farrell Managing Editor — Mark Meagher Academics Editor — Howard Herrera Activities Editor — Anne Howey Living Editor — Bill Orfanon Sports Editor — Dean Mastras Copy Editor — Claudia Wood ID Editor — John Missimer Assistant — Diane Feltman Scheduling Editor — Jeff Ruser Assistant — Tracey Dudding Photography Editors — Stephen Kress, Michelle Small The purpose of a yearbook is to capture memories for indi- viduals during a special time in their lives and immortalize them in print. The 1984 Epitome has proudly completed its 108th volume for Lehigh University and all staff members who have worked diligently to create this edition hope that this objective has been fulfilled. 145 E pitome Banquet A special pair 146 Have another drink. Howie! The editor ' s favorite photographer An evening off from work 147 Inves tment Club (Row I): J. Difiglia (Treas.), P. Hofmann (Pres.), B. Fioretti (V. Pres.). E. Grubelich (Sec), S. Buell (Advis or). Lehigh University Volunteers (Row 1): B. Cohen, J. Samuelson, S. Flum, R. Craft. S. Gouck (Row 2): K. Fuller, N. Hunted, D. Marlcham, C. Ansoff, J. Ansbacher. P. Kauderer, R. Baum. G. zurBonsen, P. Gural 148 Mustard and Cheese (Row I): P. Foltz (Treas.), L. Busch (Sec). J. Cali(Pres.), L. Piatt (V. Pres.), K. Wenzte, R. Rofman (Row 2): T. Trovato, C. Lee, K. Moarefi, M. Czarcinski. P. Skoluick, C. Todd. A. Gotzis. E. Romano (Not pictured): H. Goldstein. R. Carter 149 The Marching 97 mm iim m iS A 1 150 151 Newman Association (Row I ): K. Clayton, I). Zollinger, G. Walsh, D. Ressler, M. Matlack, K. Dresen.J. Siket.J. Ronacher, C. Vento.J. Prendergast (Row 2): Father Schware, G. Blandino. unknown. M. Morgis, A. Ferente, E. Weisenberger, J. Kobulsky, J. Shirra, E. Kehoe, A. Dohl, J. Polcyki 152 Theta-Xi Little Sisters ( D°.7i : C i, M S ' ,° f ; h F i eldal - -£ se - D Piene (Row 2): A - Agre ' A - Cackowski, R. Rodack, L. Wimpfheimer, B. Mora H Lee A Sr '  f ' f f-, 8 ' E i? ean A M r P £ ne ( R ™% M McAJpine, G. Baskin. D. Malsano, J. Skelly, C. Swanson, K. Zychal, J Branlon L Schmaltz, L. Litman (Row 4): C. Westcott. A. Farkas, J. Blum. mumun, l. Sigma Eta Psi . . . What ' s Walt and Cindy wearing to the pub- night? . . . The Affiliates? . . . SS Deming . . . Who took the TV? . . . slave auction . . . playboy compos- ite ... Keep JT . . . away from the brownies . . . Sister showers . . . Who ' s waiting tonight? ... 3 vans, 2 vans, 1 van, no go! ... Who threw cake at Ruth? . . . The lollipop caper . . . Tuck-ins . . . Greekers and chugging . . . Marty ' s at choir . . . Blueberry pancakes for everyone . . . Will we ever go hiking? . . . Santa ' s Sisters . . . Never put carmel apples on tin foil . . . Jewish Santa, pin-up calen- dars and plaid snowmen! . . . sing along with the folks . . . Who put the toothbrus hes in the dryer? . . . P-I-S . . . Beach pubnight! . . . Let ' s all go out to dinner . . . CONGRATULATIONS on 100 years to the Eta! (Row I): C. Nelson, S. Flum, S. Schlosser, L. Kramer, M. Teese (Row 2): D. Barns J Soderburg, A. Astreou, P. Gural, W. Flockhart (Not Pictured): C. Pilling. 153 Russian Club P. Chambers, M. Hoffman, J. Surotchak WLVR (Row l):S.Silberman, B.Schwartz, A. Wolk, J. Booze, E.Marcus(Row2):J.Csernica,J.Lipton,D.Kilgallon,D Avery D Becker C Mohr J Evans L. reldman (Row J): L. Mazaleski, M. Krinkk, A. Spinosa, G. Smith, R. Baum, B. Evans, S. Wattt-h. B. Morris. S. Arpante B K Seabon B Jones J Mastrangelo, S. French, 5. Kherapadir, I). Maynard (Row 4): D. Hulkower, S. Moore. D. Lucas, D. Moloney P Amend J Hiding (Row 5)- E Kucukarslan, B. Donchez, !■■Naden, S. Woodfield, R. Maes (Not pictured): S. Pense, L. Labrie, C. Marks. H Puskar W Zeiler B Morris S Burr A D Adamo, M. Berkowttz. J. dill. M. Radakovits. S . Schnaher. J. Hanna, A. Hanks. F. Howell. S. Ashley. H Edwards G Cobbs D Hyatt D Levin 154 Forum Steering Committee (Row 1):B. Brown, A. Hohman, M. Mahoney, G. Schulze, (Row2):F. Micole, D. Balin, S. Sang, B. Raffo, At. Wheat. S. Link. M. Duncan (Row 3): A. Gavin. A. Gould, B. Enslow, J. Wood, J. Brotman (Not Pictured): D. Ryan Panhell Student Government (Row 1): A. Hawman, P. Scanlon, P. Schriver, J. Kay. D. Albert. M. Salzman, J. Rosenberg. M.B. Dulcey. K. Budke (Row 2): D. Zigmund. H. Slegmueller. L. Draper. M. Stewart. L. Papperone. S. Abernathy. K. Switzer, W. Kallos. C. Pacicco. D. Moyer. 155 Residence Hall Council Exec. Council (Row 1): M. Paine. B. Soil. K. Wilbur. S. Teylils, G. Merksamer (Row 2): M. Erickson, B. Blank. L. Brenner. D. Bancks. L. London, P. Anderson 156 Student Activities Council (Row I): S. Nelson, R. Bruckman, J. Open. A. Bluestine, S. Hein (Sec). K. Friedman. L. Miller. L. Scheibener (Advisor). B. Lowv (Row 2): P. Foltz, E. Altman (Pres.), L. Aaron (V-Pres.). A. Gurgano (Treas.) 157 Boxing Sports S. Murphy (132 lbs.), B. Fitzmaurice (139 lbs.), S. Gallopo (147 lbs.), W. Whitley (156 lbs.), E. Biemer (165 lbs.), Coach Dean Quay. 158 159 Football Cheerleadin g (Men): R. Swan, D. Moloney, L. DuBos, T. Nolle, R. Ticho, W. Kudman, B. Stepic, D. Weiller, H. Herrera, E. Jaeger ( Women): M.B. Dulcey, L. Naden, S. Myers, A. Hawman, S. Krick ICupt.), M. Gouker, S. Strausbaugh, K. Wilson, L. Occhi (Not pictured): E. Warshauer 160 161 Rugb y Club (Row I): Rev. R. Schware, P. Brust. J. Mayoral, S. Zehner, R. Malleit, A. Hess, L. Williams, T. Hoffman, J. Ash, T. Drivas, C. Wilson. B. Kleppe, P. Caleca, J. Powell , B. Denmark. J. Roberts, B. Lawson. D. Farrington, B. Davidson. C. Sexton. G. Marx I Row 2): J. Norwood, D. Dickson, G. Chapis, V. Auman, J. Beyer, G. Heard. D. Webb. D. Schwartz. J. McLean. R. Buck, S. Ramsey. D. Zuek, S. Haekler, J. Knox, T. Hanemann, T. Harvey, T. Roman. M. Heffner, S. Seeger. D. Oslerman. C. Hynes. 162 Lehigh 44 Rutgers Lehigh 15 U. of Penn. 12 Lehigh 13 Delaware 6 Lehigh 17 Bucknell 14 Villanova 22 Lehigh Penn St. 4 Lehigh Lehigh 50 West Chester St. Lehigh 19 U. of Maryland 14 Lehigh 13 Lafayette 6 163 Karate (Row I): R. Korsunsky, K. Hutchison, D. Marks, S. Podell, R. Sinkovitz, G. Baruman, F. Libsch (Row 2): E. Gobez. J- Wolff, B. Lest, B. Khabbaz, M. Snider, N. Schanche, F. Schneider, T. Knttsick (Row 3): M. Snisky (Instructor), L. Arnold (Master Instructor), M. Nevins, A. Wirths, T. Heske. L. Kaufman. D. Ventrice, J. Nolan, D. Schmidt. M. Collat. S. Freedman. G. Lutz (Advisor) (Row 4): M. Parker, D. Covins, G. Cooper, B. Roepke, G. Marteck. L. Evans, C. Tynon, J. Caplin, M. DiMarko, J. Lyons. Sailing Club (Row 1): J. Maida, C. Roddy (Row 2): P. Garcia. A. Driver. J. Conroe 164 Ski Team KiS 165 Women ' s Cross Country (Row 1): L. Elliiitt, L. Muscatello, L. HeadlCapt.), E. Edwards (Capt.), C. Stutter, C. Mohr, T. Butz, L. O ' Brien (Row 2): K. Carpenter, S. Kotek, L. Data, A. Carew, T. Dawson (Coach}, A. Tabor, E. Clarke Ultimate Frisbee Team (Row 1): B. Sussman, J. Matranga, S. Kemper, M. Kirven, C. Lee (Row 2): J. Lin, T. McGuire, E. Diehl, G. Martin, J. Gagliardi, G. Grosch Women ' s Soccer Team (Row 1): S. Brooks (coach). K. Bergholi. K. Sierk, B. Lovett, P. Packard, K. Behrens, C. Foltz, P. Mathews. T. Wright (coach) (Row 2): J. Conrow, A. Wilson. A. Erdogan, B. Kendrick (capt.), C. Culleton (co-capt.). P. Weber (Not Pictured): N. Schilling, K. Rogers. J. Osinchak, S. Nelson, D. Johnson, K. Cassidv, L. Hancock. M. Haws. 167 Intramural Sports txig 168 fit a „— u.uuauu 169 The Winners Upperclass Women Freshmen Theta Chi Gamma Phi Beta Congdon ■] p V TJL M n 1 170 171 A Flaming Occurrence 172 jm. ■t 1 « i m 173 Exercise Craze Of The 80 ' s 174 175 Art (?) On Campus 176 177 Life at Lehigh MAP OF UHKS« UNlMCf?«T AtV S Michael Minor and Cathy Coed say goodbye to their family and thus, begin their life at Lehigh. And. for some reason, none of the buildings have num- bers on them. They soon discover that no matter where they are. everything is up hill. Mike and Cathy both become proud pledges, after what seems like an eternity. 178 nni nnnnnnnr nnr r nnrjnqnnnr:rn: J W ; p M Ac learns how to clean Cathy learns to steal composites. They both turn in their pledge pins Developing a Few Bizarre Habits . . . The two students go to Mart to study Mike frequents Linderland to scope ' Mike develops his skills 7 ■N O Both spend 3:00-4:00 each week day performing a favorite Lehigh pastime. 179 They make some late night friends and some late night enemies, as well. V rv Upon discovery of early morning curses ! ' +. ' . One discovers a few early morn- ing blessings. Be it graduate school, a job or travelling, Cathy is ready to take on the world. Thanx to Lehigh, and the brie) case he ' jot for graduation, Mike is now ready for the real world. 180 f twm I U-H UU BYE LEH ISH I Some Lehigh realities . . . Reality 1: I have to declare a major before they declare me in- sane. Reality 2: I have to get a real summer job. Reality 3: I haven ' t cracked a book since I ' ve lived in the house. Reality 4: 90% of my waking hours are spent in line around here. Reality 5: I can ' t get out of my 7:45 physics lab. Reality 6: Thursday can be Tuesday and Wednesday can be Monday and that doesn ' t mean I ' ve lost my grasp on reality. Reality 7: Diets Reality 8: I can ' t change the tv chan- nel from channel 7 between 3 and 4 in the afternoon. Reality 9: If I take my time in the shower, someone will come in with a gun to hurry me up. Reality 10: Every time I fail a class my parents waste approx- imately 200.00 dollars. ru a. vfyJ — 182 Living So if you think your life is complete confusion ' cause your neighbor ' s got it made, Just remember please, It ' s a grand illusion, And deep inside we ' re all the same. i , : ? The Dorm Life Dorm life is an experience that most of us have gone through during our fresh- man year at Lehigh. For many, it is our first time living away from home. Not only did we discover how much freedom we have, but also how many things we had taken for granted. Basically, dorm life consists of: — sharing the room with another indi- vidual who may have different tastes in music and a different set of habits than your own. — fighting with your roommate — waiting in line for a shower in the morning — putting up with noises out on the hall or having fun making them — watching television with ten or more people in the tv lounge, especially dur- ing General Hospital — giving the good-humored gryphons surprises from time to time — participating in intramurals or giving good enough excuses not to — attending at least one hall meeting — waiting for washing machines and dryers in the laundry room, which, incidentally, is a good place to meet people — going to dinner with your hallmates or ordering pizza together in the middle of the night — making some very close friends The list can go on for a while and every- one ' s list will be different for we all have unique experiences. Whether we enjoyed living in a dorm or not, dorm life certainly plays a part in our college years and helps us to learn to live with others. 184 185 Brodhead 2 (Row I): P. Owano, V. Carita, S. Handwerk, R. Fletcher (Row 2): A. Jones, P. Vollz, K. Suydam, M. Hunt, J. Bailey, unk nown. B. Sollack, A. Williams, D. Blake (Row 3): M. Manbeck, V, Russo, L. Galloway, V. Walsh, C. Wiebel, D. Fornwald, P. Smink, A. Hohmann, A. Price, R. Hendrickson 186 Brodhead 3 (Row 1): S.. Wilson, H. Puskar, M. Paine. Learn, M. Harriton, J. Mycka, M. Deeb (Row 2): M. Knoop, K. Poller, C. Helmsetter, Andy, B. Pomeroy, L. Lit t man, B. Solt, A. Quraishi, F. Glick, D. Rossetli, D. Tenney, D. Betz, B. Bach, C. Askonas Brodhead 5 (Row 1):L. Gill, K. Parmenter, K. Lee, K. Bloom, K. Fuller, L. Bolte (Row 2): I. Schreiner. S. Swim, J. Ayes. C. Landgren. G. Yialamas, K. Dinard. J. Chang. E. Villegas, N. Storoz. S. Teklits (Row 3): M. Mosher, J. LeMaire, B. Craft. R. Kuzmak, A. Rubin, S. Brinnkh 187 Brodhead 6 (Row 1): R. Nemchek, M. Galinsky, E. Grub, W. Zimmerman. D. Chaskin. S. Elich.A. Ladick, G. Woltornist, S. DeFiore, G. Brennan, D. Cushmun, A. Roth, P. Bryan, J. Laukaitis, J. Maker (Row 2): S. Kress, B. Bevinglon, L. Deluca, P. Gongwer, M. Hyman, S. Mount, B. Heilman, Y. Ngala-EI Carothers 3 (Row I): J. New, B. Kaveny. S. Gutter, L. Betor, L. Voison, L. Ballantine, E. Katz (Row 2): A. Ruggiero, C. Learn, A.AresHRow i):C. Meixsell, E. Kehoc, S. Wood.B. Wilson (Row 4U M. Rebovich, H. Goldberg, D. Arbo, G. Honig. R. Korsunsky, P. Ventrice, J. Malachowski, M. Moran, K. Bergholt, S. Naples, G. Cooper, K. lnomata, L. Data, T. Vitale, S. Podell, M. Feldman 188 Dravo B-4 (Row 1): E. Rothenburg, S. Vlasak, B. Jones (Row 2): K. Liter, V. Pagliuca (Row 3): C. Jenkins. D. Patracuolla (Row 4): G. Pullen, R. Prigge, R. Lewis. L. Bunnick. R. Deines, P. Sarkisian, B. Korhammer, D. McFall. J. Stelly Dravo B-5 ' Row I): P. Dantas, J. Kriedler (Row 2): B. Patterson. A. Katz. R. Cooper (Row 3): G. Nicholas. G. Ashworth. R. Hess ' Row 4): T. Brooks 189 Dravo A-4 (Row I): C. Loll, L. Reilly, B. Lockman, I. Jones, P. Thompson, V. Olsen, A. Markward (Row 2): B. Douglass. K. Weinberg, L. Schleien, K. Rosuck, C. Harvey. Dravo C-l (Row I): K. Fasic, D. Letlie, B. Hildehrand, K. Mueller. D. Brogowski, J. Fizette, M. Bardorf ' IRow 2): J. Newman, D. Mosebrook, S. Lensinger, D. Hess. W. Seltzer 190 Dravo D-3 (Row 1): S. Pudd, S. Switchitter, E.T. Kimm, D. DeAngelo, R. Urine, S. Seamen, C. Hashish, N. Clam, M. Pullaweeni, J. Izzadork, S. PingitafRow 2):B. Pullzit, M. Feldman, P. Knobody, E. Popazit, S. Skratched, K. Yanks, J.B. Acehole (Row 3): M. Nowack, F. Fudpucker Dravo D-4 f « c H (Row I): A. Snyder, K. Troxell, A. Friedman, S. Surchin, S. Weaver, R. Massey, A. Levy, B. Waiters, T. Farrel (Row 2): J. Troutman, S. Taub, E. Tanenbaum, J. Milone, B. Doresy, T. Valium, R. Snyder, B. Zolkiewicz. 191 — Drinker A-2 I (Row I): P. Payne, J. Flatow, L. Tull, M. Maskow, L. Carberry, T. Walters, N. Papazian, J. Ellinwood, D. Zimer, J. Pasko, D. MacAllister (Row 2): J. Geoly, M. VanDenHende, S. Ecker, B. Blank. Drinker B-3 192 (Row I): K. Gastrock, M. Jones, J. DeKorie, J. Pizzigoni, R. Herwig (Row 2): P. Bedrosian, J. Mulholland, S. Dennis, G. Hoffman (Row 3): R. Manning, D. Pollack. D. Stametz, A. Basil, I. Kim Drinker 4 Row 1):D. Warkomski, L. Norris, J. Lardau.A. Plisek, M. Rush (Row2):R. Huddad, K. Pantleon, N. Bausmith, K. Goldstein, J. Grelz.A. Griscavage, ' . Sulwen M M A-l (Row 1): R. Michal, M. Bancks, K. Wall, D. Butler, M. Zlock, J. Nigro, C. Levin, T. Lund, B. Burnham (Row 2): D. Lynch. P. Shih, J. Powell, B. Davis, G. Bearsto, B. Goldman, B. McGowan. 193 M MAS (Row I): J. Cline, D. Ercolani, S. Gaintner, W. Kallos. C. Kisliuk, J. Mosea, M. Levin (Row2): S. Jones, P. Smith, C. Pisatowski. S. Vanwold, M. Barber, C. Devlin. D. Darby, J. Tirnauer, N. Loder(Row3): C. McGan, I. Salkeld, L. Franklin, M. McGovern, B. Brubaker, K. Davis, T. Haberek, K. Sierk, M. Marcil (Row4): K. Nealis, M. Werner, S. Clapham, M. Magyar, L. Damato, V. Berlon. J. Baldwin (Row 5): C. Zeller, B. Barth, D. Vellozzi, L. Feldman, L. Stack, S. Donahue, R. Redd. M MB-3 (Row I): L. Muscatello, R. Chan, L. Reed, P. Boustany, A.Acito.J. Lauton. S.Long, S. Garvey(Row2):C. Lepore, E. Waterman. P. Anderson. J . Benson, C. Burd, M. Torbey, K. Lindemann (Row 3): D. DeWitt.A. Leibowitz, C. McCutcheon. D. Frost. G. Violante, S. Mcintosh. L. Schwartz. P. DiPangrazio, S. Peper (Row 4): M. Dickson. B. Connelly. D. Armenio, M. O ' Brien, S. O ' Lear, S. VanWagenen 194 Palmer (Row I): N. Smith, B. Slawson, J. Ward, N. Kartel, F. Cavaliere, P. Wintermyer (Row 2): L. Head, B. Edwards, C. Anzalone, A. Tabora, E. Bosso, L. Raiser, A. Stout, S. Piscitelli, M. Redford, C. Collins (Row 3): L. Brown, P. Larson, M. Schury, V. Hamel, R. Appel, B. Romac, P. McLoone, L. Nadalin, E. O Bryan (Row 4): M. Cambell.J. Berman, L. Smith, D. Clark (Row 5): A. Tabor, B. LaMarca, L. Bailey , G. Fattnce(Row6): S.Appleton, M. McCawley, K. Schoonover, K. Buclke, B. Schmidt Richards A-2 (Row I): S. Kanler, K. Torres, T. Jacobson, G. Wyman, A.Loza, M. Klein (Row 2): A.Betz, M. Chinitz. H. Russel, E. Ganz, P. Mancaso, R. Molloy, M. Nahass, R. Moransky (Row 3): R. Weinstock, E. Heitzman, W. Galvin, J. Nolan, D. Roth, J. Barefiher 195 The Off-Campus Alternative Many students — sophomores through seniors — pack up their worldly posses- sions each year and make the move off campus. By doing so, they receive the opportunity to glance at what the real world may be like. Yes, there is a rent to pay — as well as gas, oil, electric, phone and water bills — but, more importantly, they have created a home away from home. In their own houses or apartments, many students find the privacy they have longed for ever since they left home to come to Lehigh. What they wish to watch on t.v. is their decision — not a majority rules situation; what and when they eat is another decision that is wholly their own; and a bathroom wait has lowered from approximately 25 people to four or five. Are their troubles in living off campus? Yes, of course; but these troubles are far outweighed by the good experiences that come from the off-campus alternative — a sense of responsibility, close friends and a home. 196 197 490 Birkle Ave. OH NO, they ' re out of control!!! Perma-smile . . . Steryl Spots, Farina, Dizzy at Bridgeworks or Manny ' s getting dipped with the old men Rick .. . the 100 decibel level .. . we can ' t hear you Cheryl . . . drink much — 96 beers on a Sunday afternoon . . . I ' m not drunk, I ' m just resting my head on the table . . . NICE ACT! . . . National Goof Off Day . . . Trivial Pursuit . . . This is my friend Bilbert . . . Marina speak much . . . Goony Goo Goo . . . What night does Cheryl bartend? . . . Is Karen Manny ' s best customer? . . . Trollop, strumpet, wanna spawn? PSYCHE!! . . . the second year was warm without the frigid one . . . Shekki Greene and her yellow boxers . . . Karen and her many H ' s . . . Marina, before I come in, promise you won ' t laugh . . . What do you mean Marina was a midwife for kittens?! . . . Popcorn tastes better off the floor . . . Marina, clear out any rooms lately? That ' s why she ' s president oftheASCE . . . breakfast at the U.N. compliments of the Turk . . . what are the amazing Dave Pete up to now?? . . . THE BIG- GEST OF Ds ... WHO KNEW? 198 213 East 5th Street Bo and Luke Nuke . . . Uncle Jesse . . . Cooter . . . Flash . . . General . . . The Boat . . . Hatch and Milatch . . . Swann . . . Ace . . . Coney Hatchkins . . . Miss Jusy . . . Nimitz . . . Compherstone . . . RJ . . . Chuck . . . Karen . . . Roleen . . . JAK ... So wh ' t ya do? . . . Pick up the phone. Give us a call! The magic number 867-4174. Aren ' t you ashamed that you have the ethics of a fungus? ... I ' d like to take you to a nice place — trouble is, I don ' t know of any . . . Eskimo pent house apartments . . . Slaking . . . The lasso technique . . . Fox pause . . . Camp Leba- non Valley . . . The job hunt — whoosh letters ... cut lists . . . punt lists . . . Quite the killer . . . cheek flappers . . . stair clearers . . . and other assorted hor- rors ... We sorta set Phil outajail . . . The intergalactic scoper ... the incredible heat seeking moisture missile . . . Miss Budweiser ... I ' d do her ... in a heart- beat . . . The Sahara-Lehigh . . . Un- friendlies . . . VC . . . Charlie don ' t surf Bay of pigs . . . Heaters . . . Ovens . . . Scopenium . . . Cagnium — the mother load . . . Industrium . . . The bottle cap collection . . . The time zone clock . . . . . This is no time to I don ' t believe in the Load factor 10 ... I had about half a load on . . . What a drag it is being Spag . . . O is a CG . . . Shvo- dian we ' re gonna start charging you rent . . . Zeus ... q ' s ... Q ' s . . . Tons . . . Boatloads . . . Ex . . . Schaeffer . . . True factor . . . Fatal error . . . You gotta learn to kick some ass if you wanna be a peace- maker . . . And don ' t forget Bobby Bolt . . . Zito the slum lord dilly dally pally . . no-win scenerio . . 199 Bella Aqua Farms (Row I): F. Toro, D. Paul, M. Reger, Dr. Bizzarro, B. Fay, M. Klein, J. DeNinno (Row 2): R. Rodriguez, J. Weslerdale, L. Fay 545 Carlton Ave. AOA.1 (Row I): J. McPherson, N. harried, ME. Bligh, R. Turoscy, M. Lonzetta. 200 German House (Row I): M. Russo, H. McDowell. S. Weber. S. McGee. P. Jumnig (R.A.) (Row 2): J. Vorosmarti, D. Derby. K. Keane. W. dinger, G. Maholic Graham Place Modern Living Ltd. (Row 1 ): R. Flynn. M. Shervin (Row 2) J. Gmuender. B. Lawson, G. Brogan, S. Schmitz (Row J): K. Kurr. M. Underwood. Chelsea. 201 A best friend is the most precious and special gift that life has to offer us — as essential as life itself. A companion so absolute that stay in touch rests unspoken, and is surpassed only by the understanding that: Tomorrow will never cast its rays early enough to shed light on my first thoughts of you. and the reality that: Tomorrow in its entirety could never contain all that I wish to share with you . . . A best friend is someone to whom I can turn with the most humble idea and find that by sharing my thought, it has trans- formed into a dream. A best friend is someone who makes happiness as tangible and as easy to touch as you are close to me. Gail Riess and Ann Zachatchuk Hill House 202 317 Laury Street L. Sobel, L. Fjeldal, D. Pierce, A. Case, F. Redner (Nor Pictured): A. Speck, E. Altmun, R. Jones Murphy-Murphy . . . BSP . . . Lulu-Lulu . . . Alfin . . . The smell . . . Mixed marriages . . . Benny Jack ... the blond skunk . . . ips ... I sprayed it all over the car . . . What ' s that grow- ing in the kitchen? It ' s alive! . . . Don ' t break! . . . After minute dints . . . economal . . . Hi-Ho Pokey . . . Blah-Blah . . . EEP-EEP-BEEP . . . the Speck Mobile ... the sleeping wonder . . . Blub-Blub . . . ground beef . . . What happened to real names? Dweb, Lawa, Adison, Narf, Wisa ... Is somebody running the water? . . . Is Lisa on the phone again? . . . Who ' s on bath- room? . . . Put away the camera! . . . Mr. Mrs. Dupont . . . How many people are renting this house? 203 — 617 Montclair Ave. C. King, J. Buckley. I. Math. C. Behler, J. Altman. J. Samuelson, L. Anderson. The door . . . Zeus cat . . . crazy cat . . . Cool cat . . . courageous cat . . . wild cat . . . alley cat . . . stray cat . . . puddy cat . . . reconsider . . . gumby award . . . SSALM dinners ... the life . . . he ' s as big as the centerpiece . . . mental health day . . . week . . . month . . . semester . . . year . . . fire, flood and the voyeur — what next? . . . 5am serenades ... we drink to the guys who are big . . . JB — the 7th 617 . . . the blunder column . . . Marie and Raymond . . . bedtime buzz . . . first time lines . . . Jenn — was it worth wait- ing for? . . . soupheads . . . fling women . . . calendar men . . . door statistics . . . will we make 100? Corrupting minors . . . Al Podell loser . . . the other woman . . . 290 . . . Wainwright ' s fling vacation . . . girls just wanna have fun . . . Garbage Pit Bitch . . . Pretzel woman . . . Our coach Greg . . . Party animals and the party machine . . . Full house . . . Where ' s Jen- nifer been since February? Carol — free at last . . . Lotte fun and the boy from Illinois . . . Penthouse . . . 617 — the total female experience . . . Graffiti party . . . the loser club . . . Our favorite freshman . . . Wally Cleaver . . . SENIORITIS . . . Zeus, a woman twice removed . . . Lean Irene . . . Cindy, oh faithful one . . . 4am noodles . . . Going to bed with the birds . . . Foxes . . . the blunder column . . . BR. EL. RR. DG. DP. Breakfast parties . . . Syko graduates before we do . . . Der- by Daze — out to lunch . . . Snackbar dates ... the door, a new 617 tradition . . . We share Brian Way . . . Can I mea- sure it? ... Goodbye to our friends, the rage and the beast . . . Hot ... the drug connection . . . We just wanted to have fun . . . but the fox ' s trail will con- tinue . . . 204 315 E. Morton Street Fuzzy Face . . . blackberry brandy . . . house capacity? . . . Aahhhh! . . . Bonnie saw another creeper . . . Mona died again . . . carrots . . . tuna! . . . dieting again? . . . Goodnight Paul! . . . Love B. ... WaWa run . . . Cockadoodledoo! . . . Kill- er punch . . . house intercom . . . the army wants you, Mo . . . 5 ' -5 ' 4 . . . Why ' s Karen ' s stereo so loud? . . . CAD hours . . . grocery shopping . . . family outings . . . Jill, what are you doing under your bed? . . . Leather Lis is up again . . . who took our mistletoe? Who stole the HTF? LUD SFA . . . RTB ratings ... the (Row I): K. Bergan, J. Heide, M. O ' Laighlin, B. Reigel L rule . . . where the hell is Homer? $146.00!? Peter called ... the peeping prowler . . . Officer, she ' s wearing fa- tigues and army boots . . . guest rules, yes that includes the shower . . . what red light? ... I swept the ceiling . . . Mona lives on . . . 444 Pierce Street S. Hall, F. Saltiel, M. Small. How many points did you rack up this week? ... Do I get a bonus prize for scoring zero? . . . Sticky bathroom floors ... I hear white plat plastic shoes are in . . . Red shoes and mini dresses — a dangerous combo . . . Hello, who is this? . . . Flora or Michele? This is the worst day of my life . . . Urgent phone call from Phili . . . Did you eat my carrots? . . . When were those management papers due? . . . How come everytime I come over here there is a sink full of dishes? . . . California is a nice alternative to Hobo- kin, don ' t you think? . . . MT, 7 is too short . . . There are two kinds of men at Lehigh — Fraternity men and others . . . Michele Chin-Lee ... the missing room- mate ... I hear IE jobs are easy to find in Trinadad ... Oh no, it ' s basketball sea- son again . . . Tennis is a time consuming sport as well . . . Don ' t worry, I ' ll eat anything . . . What number are you using on your face — 2, 4, or 6? 205 628 Montclair (Row 1): S. Mattioli, B. Zagelmeyer, M. Brown (Row 2}: D. Rosenbaum, M. Nebus (Row 3): L. Occhi, S. Martin, C. Wood Wanna order out? Pizza house or Pizza Rod? When ' s our next party — post party bed races this time? Muffy , where ' s that reference material? We ' ve gone through so much alcohol. Dan Gobetz — invited? Liz mixes with the FB team. Snagglepuss — what ' s your weekend address? When Claudia gets in she ' ll call. Penn Supreme — the mop ' s attacking. Baby lobsta loses it on the 30 yd. line. Liz — did you call Amaretto? Marty Duvall are you missing anything? Diane — Blinded by Science Scope or D.M.? Beth goes 3 for 3 in a night. Molly, how much is carpet fresh? Sunday AM giggles. June does he pay rent or sponge off you? Templeton. It ' s not just a tremor, it ' s a Tricking earthquake!! Watch the tram car please! DU are you missing anything? B.Z. at Fiji. MTB how ' s that compass skirt? She loves randoms and they love her. Diane ' s heart goes pitter Patterson. Dear Bill — I still love you. We heard you Liz. Beth grabs men ' s things. Use ' em abuse ' em and throw ' em away. What ' s up Bubballou ' s shirt? Are they all that veiny? Relive Lafayette weekend — Go for the bedposts. What ' s the ALPO excuse this week? This path sure is dark. Gee Molly why don ' t you take off the sunglasses. Claudia, Funky Woman. Molly doesn ' t want one she desires one. Sue, guess who ' s coming to dinner? They ' ll make beautiful babies. Forget the Mac Cheese go for the Psalt. Nice Scenery. Surely you jest . . . Beth wants to sit on Santa ' s lap. Loser magnets. Fag wino? The snow drifts there. 2 o ' clock eggs with the rat coats. It ' s a baby Ballou. Cork screws Maria Escobar. Womilia dies! Hey it ' s Fred ' s nose. Let ' s try plan B. Forget the Psalt it ' s Miller time. Death to all aerobics instructors. Who are the Quackens? Liz whips them into submission! Don ' t check your coat with Diane. Stu cat got your tongue? I don ' t care I ' m an S 3 . Mr. Buns. Liz lays good eggs. Max goes to Beta to save makeup. If we ' re not big we ' re durable BBT. Beth swears off men and alcohol. We love Mr. Philadelphia. Pop Tarts are Zeus. Scrawdoo. Mazda Women looks like death warmed over in the AM. E-Rock breaks the window. The burping wonder. Claudia bites. Let ' s hang Coletta the Sleeze. I ' m 21 , and I don ' t want that thing in my mouth. Who has the longest Cigar ? Is it PFB or a cheap imitation? Theta Delta Upsilon. The munchkins go out again and don ' t get carded. Remember Delts rock. 206 228 Summit Street Wanted: Charlene — the sage of Chuckie and Charlene Trap them and set them free — the water won ' t go on, one water won ' t go off — Don ' t flush, I want to shower — Patti went to D.C. and came back married — Thefleabag by CR. — God ' s on the radio — the car dies a violent death — 4 fans in the attic — who claims this call to England? — My obsessed roommates: Paragons of health, fitness, beauty, and knowledge — May 2nd — once around for friendship — We need what? Just borrow it from the french house — Let ' s melt together — Voices in the shower carry — Mrs. S. is not a grumion — More chilli powder, Kim — How many will survive this party — ... Days to freedom — Bitch lessons: she failed — Nice guys finish last — (Row 1):C. Robbins, P. Kavee, K. Sachse, M. Lyons. K. Hansen Trembly 54 Backgammon . . . Mad bombers . . . The telephone lives, the receiver doesn ' t . . . The phone still works . . . Are those my hangers . . . Letterman . . . Windows . . . Larry ' s HP and accessories . . . Studio 54 . . . Lowell ' s Museum . . . The Cow path ... 18 hole golf course . . . Honorary roommates Karen and Bill . . . Kyle ' s Bird . . . Monster Desk ... A to B ratio with C. Fowell . . . DU pledges trash apartment . . . You ' re so stupid you have a lollipop in your mouth . . . Beaver for lunch . . . Where ' s Charlie . . . Wake up and go to sleep . . . Hockey . . . NFL on Sunday and Monday . . . Did you do her? . . . Lowell vs Larry clears the kitchen . . . the chipmunk . . . The beach ball and Janis goes nuts . . . Sine and Tom rocks the walls . . . Smoke alarm . . . Larry goes to final — with LUV car . . . 6:00 Dinner 6:30 news (NBC, No! ABC) ... the cutting board . . . [Mark has a wild time in Florida] . . . Lido and Pete are God . . . Tom is phased, Kyle is shocked, Mark is not surprised . . . MTV . . . The walls take abuse . . . I ' m going to hang . . . Blowin ' Brownies . . . Jack, Janis, Sal, Wez, Nelson in 55 . . . Lehigh Girls scoop ice cream . . . college bowl ... the loft with DU ladder . . . [Ken runs audio for Kyle ' s prank.] [IE picnic and food]. We ' ll see you, here! (Row l): M. Sestak, T. Joyce Row2):L. Eisenstadl, K. Donofrio, Receiver with telephone (Row 3): K. Pasternak, Cone 207 The French House htmmm (Row I): A. Bellis, G. Acogny, J. Sweeney, D. Smith. B. Reimann, G. Cavallo, P. Lavrino, W. Jarnagin, A. Snyder, T. Carey 445 Webster Street Looking good Billy Ray ... Hi Honey, I ' m home . . . Call me a cab . . . freshman phone duty . . . square dance . . . just call me sap . . . Motown flappers . . . gray pants dinner . . . You ' re looking particularly lovely this evening . . . The roommate game . . . young college republicans . . . the kids . . . chomesy . . . someday my prince will come ... I say, let her splat ... Ft. Lauderdale . . . Hilton Head . . . I ' ve been there . . . You ' re a cab . . . Guns and Butzy . . . Can I write on your face with wite-out? . . . DB now . . . Roscoe . . . Frozen birthday cake . . . TIBS . . . the null set . . . infinitey . . . PU SMOTTOB ... the Love Boat . . . Refridgerator line . . . macaroni and cheese effect . . . the littlest woman . . . Whoopee . . . good answer . . . Mr. Horsey . . . and not in a shy way . . . the boo boo that ate Cincinnati . . . Caryn, go home ... get out of my face . . . tissue graveyard . . . You ' d really be helping me out John KC . . . Good morning Neil . . . family portraits . . . dada ... I much fear serious trouble with the fuselage, Frederick . . . role reversal . . . edible underwear . . . which Carol(e)? . . . Kunta Kinte . . . PHB . . . wodka and cranberry juice ... the riot ... the Irish tongue ... the man with the buckles . . . laundry at 4th street . . . Heath- cliff ... not happy like I used to be . . . the Halloween that never was ... the killer sock . . . Good Luck Girls! C. Cullelon. C. Beisser, T. Butz, C. Buttafuco 208 754 Wyandotte Street Sorority upsets Wyandotte Street . . . Lyn, Wally, Bop, Mo, Ra, Q. PB, Ran- dom, Tripod Annex I . . . five minutes . . . Annex hotel . . . the penthouse ... 3 seniors in a triple! . . . annes annex par- ties ... So many me . . . ballroom danc- ing .. . the fish flash dance . . . dwarfs . . . the rebels . . . Lowenbrau ' s to delaware ... do these girls ever study? . . . We eat well . . . congested parking . . . Marco is- land — Mo . . . Everybody, get your glass- es ... a friendly UNO game . . . who am (Row 1): M. Nulitt, S. Eckert (Row 2): H. Carlson, M. Stewart, S. Strausbaugh, M. Gouker, P. Burke. a Charades . . . campus crawl . . . the Macintosh . . . maniacs . . . join the club except Holly . . . RA ' s couch naps . . . Q says, No onions and peppers please . . . cherry and apple, marian deals, patty. Maura baek bakes at our expense . . . Holly still owes Manny $10 . . . Sunday meetings . . . organization . . . Did you do your job? . . . where ' s the key? . . . the annex is the place to be ... Here ' s to good friends . . . 209 Drinking Behavior Typically, Fraternity schools party heavily; Lehigh is certainly a major Fraternity school. From that first sporting event on old South mountain, students and faculty alike have heartily indulged themselves in the good ole brew. The friendly atmosphere at Lehigh has enabled a budding class of drinkers to develop without regard for either personal hygiene or grade point aver- age. Actually, the Lehigh community truly does treat alcohol as a focal point to socializing; as does much of the real world . Moreover, some of us, whether Frosh or graduating seniors, have gone beyond using alcohol as a mere stimulant. Some are clearly dependent on it. But, for most of us, drinking is an activity, not an afflic- tion. There are four main recognized settings under which the vasts amounts of anything from beer to martinis (stirred, not shaken of course) are consumed. The set- tings which follow are arranged in increasing order of tact, generally. The first and foremost setting is the infamous Friday and Saturday night parties. Most of the damage and embarassment accumulated during the year takes place around these gatherings. Pubnights certainly rank second. They are warm ups to weekend parties. Private parties are sometimes mistaken for one of the first two settings; this is a misnomer. These modest little gatherings may at times be rowdy but are certainly more personal and friendly. Last are IFC cocktail parties. The only true remnent of civility, cocktail parties promote what seems to be the only sophisticated setting under which, even parents agree, we can sample something. Now that the scene of the crime has been described let us identify the motive(s). Reasoning behind drinking ranges from I like the taste to in celebration of my pet snake molting to all my friends are doing it and bes ides, it makes me feel good. There truly are an infinite amount of replies for sipping or, as the case may be, chugging those intoxicating spirits. Experts have said that in moderation, alcohol is not harmful. Some even claim a 12 ounce can of beer every day is helpful in preventing cardio-vascular ailments. Yet, it is not al- ways the amount consumed but the reason for consum- ing it. Our freedom, especially as undergraduates, is a precious commodity. A binge now and again is your business but when it becomes a pasttime, drinking is a problem not an answer. No doubt, the hill drives many away by its impersonal atmosphere. This disinterested minority, although less enthusiastic about the fraternity system, has its own identity and drinking habits. These irrate few tend to be less driven to drink themselves into oblivion although, occasionally, many a confused whales-tales player can be seen drifting about M M. Lehigh is certainly a diverse community. There are those that study at nine o ' clock in the morning sipping a Lowenbrau and there are those who line the roads of the hill gulping margaritas while watching four guys race a mattress with wheels. College is a particularly difficult change of life and it seems, we at Lehigh go all out to participate in any activity to surpress our inhibitions. Drinking here; as at other universities, is a true sport; yet, along with other priviledges, it has been curtailed by the new social regulations. Whether you accept the reasoning behind the restrictions on hotel parties, for instance, or not, they are real and do limit our behavior. Drinking is a part of Lehigh ' s heritage. Never will we see a greek week virgin mary team chugging contest, for Lehigh students truly do enjoy drinking. 210 211 The Greek Life Life in a Fraternity or Sorority is more than living in a building better than your average dorm where the meals are far superior to that of the UC cafeteria. The difference rests in the meaning behind the words brotherhood and sisterhood which implies a bond of loyalty and friendship between the people with whom you live. There are parties, clean-ups, pledging, meetings and many other activities in- volved in being a part of a fraternity or sorority but, more important, there are ties formed that last a lifetime. 212 213 ALPHA CHI RHO PHI MU CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 896 Trinity College Founded Locally — 1934 Colors — GARNET and WHITE Korner Bar — Bubba the Hut — Happy — Flash — Fonzie — Greenie — Wasty — Tommy D — Strange Dave Z ' s — The Big Blow — House Trip, Bus leaves at six — La Machine — Library Kazis — Naked Bear Slides — Playing through — Head Butts — House of Hymen — Donny OH-SO-HO — Fuzzy Pam — Whad- daya Claimin? — Cocktails Casualties — Tails — DA — You ' re raggin — Happy, watch out for the curb! — far mouse — Man- ny ' s — Bloomer ' s — Greenie, I bet you can ' t hit that bottle — Late night Greekers — Shit-for-brains — Douche the rock — flying plunger — When Bubba drinks, everyone drinks — Hori- zontal Path — Show Porch cocktails — Punitive fine — Tradi- tional — Old school — I have finals this semester — Ho Chi Min — Senior ding — dessert races — Blow Shelly Blow — Crow apathy — free coke — Mr. February — Shelter in the woods — Showporch it! — Sunday Stahleys — We don ' t want to dick you, but we will — Smut Chairman — House Chicken — Green Slime — Needed it! — You are! — Dickin ' the house — fierce yo ' s — cold dorm tonight — Sig Pi Saturday — Video Space Command — Schlong Sock — Schmed Man — Mystery? — Six-o — Mr. Weekender — Pile! Impromtue Crawl — Walk like a Chicken — Bodacious Tata ' s — fierce madman — Smoke bombs — trash the house — Largest member — Why National? — Steady Henry — Icy Cold PBR ' s — Mort is a dick — Stupid weed — third ski — on to the barroom ... — 215 ALPHA EPSILON PI SIGMA ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1912 New York University Founded Locally — 1 978 Colors — Blue and Gold Butch, stop beating your girlfriend . . . perennial pledge . . . James? A Werewolf? . . . Get this refridgerator out of my room, pledge . . . That ' ll cost you a rib-cage . . . Pray to the Porcelain God . . . TTfn . . . Turnip . . . Sleaze of the Week . . . Poster Child of the Month . . . Glop . . . agagagagaga . . . Motion to dispense with Goodwill and Welfare . . . Ravioli Chest . . . Spar- ky ' sBar . . . Where ' s Rex . . . Fat Karen . . . Never pet a burning dog . . . Neil Young never had a f- — g hit with Soul Man . . . Our buddies at the Brown and White . . . Youse . . . Trek and Zone . . . The Doctor . . . The corporation . . . Sleazy and Easy ... All I know is, I don ' t know . . . The Miami Canucks! . . . One-five homerun . . . Quotable . . . What is spermology? . . . Has anyone seen the VCR? . . . Killer ... A cat is just a faggot dog . . . The continuing saga of Hosea . . . Friends of the Histori- an . . . Luau ... Is Bobo possessed by Evil Spirits? . . . the Socialized Master . . . Em going to change my underwear — 3 times . . . Hotel Guano . . . Woodmerese . . . Kajagoogoo ' s Greatest Hits . . . The Unknown Little Sister . . . DTV . . . Five . . . Good party tape, Dave . . . Askhole! . . . Lose any elections lately, Jim? . . . Am I supposed to be counting? . . . Doodoodoo . . . Pass the Little Sister, please . . . Do you miss me yet? . . . Who ' s Barry Stahr? ... Em too tayad ... It ' s too far to walk . . The Chinaman and the Communist . . . Guido, we need a light- bulb . . . We ' re sorry, but Werty World is closed . . . Bobo ' s harem . . . Jessica Savitch, martyr for AEPi . . . Real men jump out of airplanes, but Jack lands in cornfields . . . Whoa ho ho . . . BOOM! ... So long to the Class of ' 84: Zone, E , BAT, Mr. Bare, Soy Sauce, Phillll, Sparky, Party Whale, Jet, Stormwatch . . . The Rest: Guido, Ojolf the Red Earred, Scoop, Iggy, Bonzo, Jake, Scarf, Alferd E., Flash, Krink, Publius, Ruin, NATO, Blade, Rocky, JJ, Nunzio, Psycho, Hulk, Stuba, Perennial, Dr. Love, Sugarbush, Tracks, Nipps 217 Cfl Cl £M K t E3 E 3 «3 c £ : « s s « 55 c en ■J9ff) Jjy£ % „ a « J L3 V- 218 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ZETA BETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 904 Syracuse University Founded Locally — 1976 Colors — Red, Yellow and Green Sometimes you just have to say — What the f— ! Party Animal Seniors and sophomore tools . . . Life sucks and then there ' s Greek Week . . . Steak and Molson . . . Who ' s got the composite now? . . . It ' s better in the Bahamas ... or is it? .. . Don ' t forget about Ft. Lauderdale . . . We love probation . . . What hazing? . . . Supressed Desires . . . Let ' s go Hawaiian with Phi Delta Theta . . . The Notorious Nineteen . . . Get involved, get in- volved . . . Alpha Gators . . . Bloomer ' s on Tuesday. Manny ' s on Wednesday — who cares if you have a test . . . Shelley should have been a senior . . . Power Pizza Party . . . Imagine that . . . Dynasty nites . . . Bring a date to sunrise ... No it can ' t be your boyfriend . . . How much do you owe in fines? . . . The tradition lives on in Ft. Lauderdale — who ' ll do it next year? . . . The corrupting force ... So many men . . . Go for 4! — 8-12-6. What ' s your excuse for the meeting this week . . . W.T.F. all year long . . . Are you sure you told me your name last night? — Could you give me a hint? . . . Senior cocktails . . . Let ' s buzz . . . Chug off with Pi Lam . . . The seniors leave to the pledges their tradition of alcohol and men . . . Half time at Hillside . . . Another in the continuing saga of chapter visitors . . . Hide the alcohol. Forget the alcohol, hide the men . . . Sunbathing by the septic tank . . . Which Dave? . . . What is this an f brownie troop . . . That damn cow . . . Up on EN ' s balcony again . . . The problem is graduating? . . . No just the party animals . . . Straw- berry Dacquiris . . . Let ' s send Beth G. to the Olympics . . . Decorating Composites . . . Mexican Men . . . Chi-Chi ' s pickup . . . When ' s the next candlelighting? . . . TP all over the hill . . . Suckface dancing . . . Who ' s on the 10:45 . . . 42nd Street . . . Nuts Bolts party . . . Two o ' clock runs to Howard Johnsons . . . The PHB Grasshoppers . . . Trivial Pursuit . . . Things we ' ll miss — Mary ' s chugging, Debbie-doo ' s giggles, Beth ' s naviety, RahRah ' s 12, Gail ' s many men, Molly ' s Tram Car and Compass skirt, Diane ' s polymer dadada . . . Ann Z in love, Stef spoopsie, Cindy ' s donut, Sue and the button, Cheryl ' s gufaws, Anne W. ' s sarcasm, Pres, Lori S., Haelie the sister with Mart, Lori R ' s rainbow, Nancy house drinker?. Barb ' s pledges, Angela ' s Pauls, Dindy ' s donut. Sue Greenbaum and London, Judy Alpha Gam Smith, Karen ' s bop, Bonnie and We should have a party with ... ?, Arlene the night owl, Beth P ' s swim- ming. 219 E £ ► Alpha O micron Pi 221 ALPHA PHI EPSILON PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1872 Syracuse University Founded Locally — 1975 Colors — Silver and Bordeaux In search of . . . an ivy date — Jethro, the missing link — Goldfish, the fashion designer — excursions to Lafayette, or look what the cat dragged home — party buddies — paper plates awards — Penney ' s D.J. expertise: Electric Barbeque and Red Pants — taco salad — Dance, Norma, Dance — Gretsky (House mascot) or who christened the carpet? — M 2 h B 2 — Vacation! — Zippy — B 2 — RB — I ' m Ishmael! — Phal — Apt. 322 — the international exchange — Trish honey, move over — Indy, do you really want him? — Bun ' s and Fish ' s S.F. crawl — Why did the ferret cross the road? chicken! — We ' ll send Eddie over, but it ain ' t gonna be dainty girls? — I want a check now! — I ' m invisible! — Bonnie, what at Clark ' s house at 9 am on Sunday? — I woke up and missed the day — Peter Cottontail hits the road and Bunny hits the hill — Mary C. the fallen Phi — Lisa B: John who? 50 ' s rushin happened so fast. Who wants to do the do-dos ? — What ' s Supp? — It ' s the apt. 322 show! — Teri B. how to books — How to be a better driver, how to charm a police officer — Trish what year was the steak better? — Norma takes on the Vermont locals — Bordeaux Beaus, WH GP — Hello Mrs. Robinson! — F — Y— meant affectionately, of course, Apt. 223 — Katie, where is Mali anyhow? — Mimi Mason Momma Mimi — Field Possum Sights We ' ll never see — Kirstin at McDonald ' s — calm Alpha Phi date parties — Lisa at Jokes — Indy at Mart — Debbie w o Orville — Bonnie without the 22 year old balding man — Teri with a clue — Chris without a dilemma — Kyle taking a breath — Alpha phi ' s without pearls — Emily excited — Mary Mc home at twelve o ' clock — Sally with one man — Alpha Phi winning IM ' s — leftovers at dinner Good- bye to the Seniors: Mimi, Indy, Trish, MB, Randee, Betsy, Ema, Marcy, Karen, Kim, Patti, Kathy, Nina, Karen, Katie, Sue, Claudia (not yet) — and we didn ' t forget you Sharon ! We ' ll miss you! 223 ALPHA SIGMA PHI BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1845 Yale University Founded Locally — 1 929 Colors — Cardinal and Stone Find the red crayon; Who ' s bag . . . B-A-G, Bag!; Don ' t stop, I ' ll pay; No Duk, just puh!; Eric, its that woman again!; How high; Eric?; Git out da fridge ya fat dik!; Zulu; Bootch does Caca dooely in the sandbox; J Puk; Yo Bird; Horgie Horgie, Shak- olBra; Let ' s get ... ; Spin the schmally; Pledge Pauza, you ' re outta here; ABubba;No more misternice guy . . . On your knees b — h!; Don ' t stop, Faster!; Franny ' s Golden Shower; The mys- tic Gig; Party . . . Fiesta; Tony Manero; And up for dinner tonight . . . Scott Lauretti; Kevin and the Kiss of Death; Shitsky; Smitty — spell clueless and use it in a sentence; Fox Whiteley; Project Eaglesnax; Put that thing away!; Whitley, ya dicked us; Seth, don ' t have too much fun: It ' s not a computer, it ' s a ter- minal; Staff Hunter; Zulu; Spicoli; Boat People; Ace; In search of ...; Yeah, and pretty deep too!; Andy, Thanks for the helping hand Love, Amber; Cheech Chong; Hoofty Slides; Kelley Ann; Mr. December does C-4; Fran ' s here, Patty must have a test tomorrow; A hazardous waste — Spicoli in his BMW; Dave — the man without a class; Ahhh — it feels like I ' ve got a bolt through my head; GOOD LUCK SENIORS!!! 225 226 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA RHO CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1865 Virginia Military Institute Founded Locally — 1882 Colors — Blue and Gold No Redheads! Splash! Make no friends, make babies. Psycho was back Bunghole Dungeon I have this friend at Hill . . . Tricky Dick . . . Red Pants, fire extinguishers and car hoods . . . Get him! . . . OH, Sorry . . . Where ' s Marty? Harry, What the F— ! That ' s what its all about. As far as you know. Two for the kid with the big-head, lip, nose, ass. Fatshit . . . De Ghetto Cruiser The Wolf Goms, Jaws, Fort, Shit-Puke, Amazon, Battleship, Jazz, Safari, Toothbrush, Largenson, Witch, Pooper, Mole- Bitch. Stretch Boy— 12% . . . 6-Chin-12.5% The king of Cheese ... Ho De Do ... Chewy . . . E-Z Steve . . . Stance . . . Linburg- er . . . Looks good on you though . . . No-Mas Marinello . . . Whaaah . . . Nosenstein . . . Snads finally got her . . . Freeze Gopher Dral Tokyo . . . Mr. Happy . . . Chubby Tits . . . Salad eaters . . . Nice try! Zueck . . . Where ' s Dori? Unky . . . ET . . . Does the Patch Match? Wrong!! Your the B ' s . . . Yo Babe, you wanna do the head or what? Which is nice! Bighead ... My worst night mare . . . Bill ' s home again?!! Turn around and face the wall . . . Jump Denny, Jump! No, you f— you! He ' s too big for sex . . . Pete who? Hey baby. How ' s about a f-k? Mother ' s Milk . . . Thousand Mile bitch . . . The further I get behind, the more time I have to catch up! Little monster . . . Jean jackets, varnets, and fatigues . . . Don ' t bother trying to impress us, we ' re already impressed with ourselves. Welcome: Sluby, Ping- atta head, Clueless, Blockhead, G.Q., Chuby-Wubsy, Icky, Loopy, Bax, 529, Rennie Jr., Porterhouse, Og-shit, Wetzel, Mothball, Spanky, Rosta Farewell: Sal, Phil, Claybo, Fio, Frank, Demo, Snads, Hecks, Luke, Jack, Brian, Rams — Good Luck Maybe soon Jeff, B-Way, Bill 227 .•« f3 • i m u i ■lHjgjja ■00 tTt  J3- BETA THETA PI BETA CHI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 839 Miami University Ohio Founded Locally — 1891 Colors — Blue and Pink First Annual Beach Party . . . TOGA! TOGA! . . . Hotel No-tell parties . . . Say a number . . . Too late! . . . Tahiti Clubs and Studley ' s Specials . . . Festoids . . . Close the door . . . The no passing zone . . . Taps . . . Red Rocket Alert . . . Barbecues . . . Vidiot . . . Magic Comforter . . . B.I.O. . . . 15,000 cups? ... Oh My . . . Co-ed roommates . . . Hey Rog . . . why do they call you Frog Pud? . . . Raging Bull calling Kutztown . . . What did you call me? onion head? . . . Hey Genthie, who ' s that in your room? . . . She was this tall, this wide and this ugly! . . . Where ' s the wheat? . . . How old is she? . . . Hide the food, here comes the Sponge . . . Barry, want to go traying? . . . Hey Ballhang, you wash your ' wears lately? . . . whatever happened to Nude Hoops? . . . Why do you think she keeps coming up . . . You want some cheese. Rat? . . . Lobber ' s theory: Everyone ' s a sponge, some of us are just bigger than others . . . Bar ' s correla- tion: Everyone ' s a rag, some of us are just better at it ... I want my diploma . . . FOJ meeting tonight . . . WAHH, the homo ' s in jail . . . Where ' s the wheat? . . . Burning down the house ... A letter from the Easter Bunny? . . . I snake around . . . AAHCH!!! . . . BJ, Flake, Lobber, Brownie Face head Mug, Bigs, Teddy, Ken, Bar and BooBoo, CW, B 2 , Redrod, Soupy, Scooter Pie, Studley, Genthrie, Schubopper, Bill, Lush, BooberRat, Raging Bull, Madman, Frog Pud, Ballhang, Pelle, Squanker, A-man, Gradient, Duke, Jackson, Tzeng Monster 229 CHI PHI PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 824 Princeton Founded Locally— 1872 Colors — Scarlet and Blue who ' dis be? think of toby whenever you throw shit down the back stairs Stanley kaplan toby will never graduate from LU annual pledge brother snowball fight fine me if you can Burck- buchler blue lay ' n cable PAPPy mensenburg whomper haed industrial league toby is like god to us 300 game J.J. Malkey lanes 1 1 12 memorial mattress sky ' s puddin ' doin ' the LARRY shuf- fle in the ladies ' head massive faggot fines goin ' hoagin ' cup-o-na Boodablob mug o ' jo flock of booda-nice ' do senior sendoff- three GOLDEN showers and a beer chow rinse HAED ' s whom- per making TOAST we LLOOOVVEEE you Kathy world ' s greatest chef trowel nite MELFRY grease cheeks LEHI ccb dump in a Whopper Box bugging the ladies ' head erection tapes NO SUCKING FACE IN THE BAR Pat ' s newsstand DIET COKE I ' ll drop the change down three eagle scouts can the sophomores say that GINO flash file fire Figgino Major Tom Hay Day In May ma bell is a cheap mother FRIDAY night video fights 14 votes fat singles krafty albert excused — electronics lab i heard a fart spanking it what ' s going down the back stairs next is it substantial claim it pledge let ' s drink sam ' s death budget broken tail RR tracks road to brotherhood rejoice halfway there knew you could take a joke lodge room can we say that in here university floor plan?? lake chi phi batman and robin go through the wall eggman joker MR. freeze fine his sorry ass we need the money JUPES they used to call him Jupes Sam can ' t talk you know all the same to you boys log roll in second floor head put your toast in lines on the composite cop a squat pinch a loaf road to tobyhood E.H. Gott steps on a poptart 19 cents a piece shteamer in a crockpot yang pie HOT CHILE (six bottles) cam pussy pie HOT tub big A throws us to the wolves ROD JERK bar wiring goon squad LOBOtimus phone Czar or fettish?? stu ' s finally graduating!? BEST locks McGruff the crime dog mike lamb memorial bar wall disappearing bookbag don ' t f-k with my academics lost our shirts get your pay knee wet instead of cleaning the f— ing house $10000 deficit = Xdel- ta ' s new car get a new name, new job new house, new wife alpha keg F— IN ' LARR I love Cti Phi Cabin Head SRs are like gods cat food SoundExploder dawg chow LIMU so sorry uncle albert — but you haven ' t done a bloody thing all day Shhteevee Joke a minute dinner foam me out dave dry chem Xmas for epsilon and Lambda Neptune adolf = D.K. nite in the Troy slammer chuggers IT ' S NOT FOOD $27,600 the clam SR. citizen discount cable raid Doc ' s Kids Kang ' s Porch Plook Doc Zog HALF OF FIJI ' S SHRUBBERY J.S., B.J. yet? Keith is little sister liason if you didn ' t know sue m loveschi phi ' s x8 to all the girls I ' ve loved before Samurai Kap ' n Krunch et al. clock in the fry-o-lator Jone ' s Beach Mr. Jones Jonesy blowfly dog catcher put away your carrot 231 CHI PSI ALPHA BETA DELTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1841 Union College Founded Locally — 1 894 Colors — Purple and Gold We ' re on a mission from God! . . . Sure do . . . Wall ball . . . Italian rubber . . . Hojo comes to the Lodge . . . Milton Berle . . . Scratch-n-Sniff . . . The resident funny man . . . Roger Lod- ger . . . Bigfoot . . . ChemE humor . . . Phone for Griz — He ' s in the attic ... Is it Trol or Krol? . . . Ross goes to the library . . . Good clean fun . . . Eric ' s back from the Isles . . . Fierkum . . . I ' ve got a condition . . . Gerbalife . . . Pinky ' s 1 . . . Get a clue Andy . . . JD turns Red ... Oh no Stumps drunk . . . Pumpkin Caper . . . Gherado goes pool hopping . . . Chicken Sandwiches . . . Sophs drop us to 29 . . . The little head rules! . . . John found his Lips . . . Stix . . . Louise and the door get nailed . . . SaSa breaks down in Brittland . . . PG cleans up with 8 . . . You ' re dad ' s here ... — Well. Send ' em in . . . Slippers . . . Sik ' s attacked by Alpha Gam . . . Top Shelf . . . Trol douches with Rum . . . ' Lectrician Ned knocks the lights out . . . Jew Canoe . . . Tanner — where ' s Andy? . . . Rope-a-Dope . . . Chief Ha- jadua . . . Lunch for Sure . . . Ding . . . Tssss . . . That ' s the Lodge I joined . . . Dago . . . Buck Jr. . . . Bottom Line . . . Bill — The Honda ' s Bucking . . . Eric ' s interior decorating . . . Snake and Screw . . . Edible hats by Prosper . . . Frank the Florist . . . O is back and Jam ' s abroad . . . It ' s all nickle and dime . . . Chi Psi peep show . . . Walt ' s son clears the bar . . . Was he 45 or 54? . . . CC the mooch . . . Vicarious Thrills . . . Florida Monkeys . . . Mitch and Buckwheat host Tri Sig . . . Eric the cradle robber . . . Pete drives ... the Rabbit into Stump . . . The Pride and Joy of Nazareth . . . It ' s in the House! ... A Trol Salad . . . Shupp catches a buzz . . . Jeff and O ' s stars aren ' t shining . . . Hey Trol — call Greeny . . . Lip wents the keys to the Manger ... Pin fever — catch it ! ... Lip — do you know what they ' re saying to you!? . . . Pete joins the Army — Bandit goes AWOL . . . Sophs — Save the Lodge — PLEASE!!! — Farewell Seniors — God Bless America!! Griz, Trol, Stein, Lip, SaSaSa, Sik Dude, Just Jeff, Gherado, Letterman and Prosper 233 234 DELTA CHI LEHIGH CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 890 Cornell University Founded Locally — 1 952 Colors — Red and Buff Chi Delphia — Start spreadin ' ass or we ' re cuttin ' off the food and booze! . . . WHOSE the waiter, WHERE ' s my personali- ty? — Steel . . . Butch and Sundance, cut the strings . . . Hey Jackie, How ' s Hutch ' s breaststroke? . . . Enjoy Rut- gers, Martin . . . Nice Nova, Greenie . . . Pascale by TK- BLOW . . . LD slips Buster the TONGUE . . . Ted and Dave Who? .. . Designer Jeans, one size fits New Jersey ... Hey Cosmo, is .38 special a Southern Rock Group or no? . . . Lenny, short, bald, and Italian is no way to go through life . . . Damn, Nelson let one in! . . . Born a Catholic, now A Choo! . . . Mary ' sMeatloaf, untouched by human hands . . . If Chomsky does it, Vinnie ' sgottadoit! ... Butthole meets Hamster Hole . . . Buffy, 5 foot 4 of pleasure bristles . . . Gaydos — just shut up and fine us! ... Happy Annex Lenny . . . Purdy (see last year ' s blurb) . . . Chris Pete bacher . . . Scott, the Chunk-King . s Delicious Delta Punch (DDP) not to be con- fused with the dreaded VBF . . . Aw! Buster you ' re so ugly! . . . Chicken a la Wohlheiter . . . Larry, the Big fish, show us yourSTAMINGA ... That ' s why they call it dope, Bert ... Feather Dumm — No Brain, no Body . . . PACO meets gravity . . . Marshall Vainrich — Orange, again? . . . Barry and Chandler, one of a kind . . . Where be Moses — the Delta Chi convention . . . JD gets VD. . . . Happy Hassold breaks up with Shawn . . . Bruce the Goat LIVES! . . . Books your an ass . . . Smitty — Hey Poles, T.P. at eleven ... Lance, slightly better than Tom . . . Lymo — Entering the 80 ' s and Cataw- ba . . . Clifford and Grandin stuck together by Taffy . . . Eason, the gay liberal communist fag . . . I ' m ELMO . . . Hey Jaeger, go play with your ROCKS . . . Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! — Books . . . Books as Cecil B. Turtle . . . Bob Bohny weekend senior, Chris Poli WEAKDAY SE- NIOR . . . Yellow sheets and jet streaks — Beamer . . . Hey O ' D, Nice neck! . . . Who hired the mindless twat? — BP . . . Hey JJ, but can you bench Robin? . . . Stoned with JR ' s sisteragain. Slack? . . . Niceinput Jim, see yain the shower! — Goodnight Gene — 235 236 Delta Gamma DG Cold Dorm, woman to woman at ATO, Sunday morning breakfast club, I ' m majoring in clue. How head ' s a boy!, Hey Clare how ' s Shamive?, God you ' re a madman, Jean Jackets and bandanas, She ' s the coolest. Call me, Crank the rumor mill, Where ' s the beef?, the closet eater, Studio 2-4, today has been cancelled — order of the Bitterman, Ballsey, our house is your house — our bar is your bar, Who ' s Miss Anonymous, black bras and a tape — where did they go? Feelipie, Buckey and the chairman is — Shatz, self appointed thorns of the month, Joking, Joking, Joking, Who was on the roof?, the plain green sauce machine, the neighbors, Oh S — I forgot the banana, All right — What did you do to my bunnies this time, A legitimate candle passing, Where will you be in five years?, A crack above the rest, cavewomen hit the hill — , Mills and Clare in the starcruiser, Do the buddy dance baby, DG doesn ' t drink, Tark and Clubby hey what are their names anyway?. When are you going to realize I ' m sexy?, Faith ' s got a single, Just Beth and just Burns, the wild and fun 21, You mean we ' re in Florida and not the Jersey Shore, the weathergirls, Sunday night drinking club. Hi Linda Oh it ' s the guy on the diving board, Anne ' s locked in the bathroom with the party. Kiss Me! There ' s only one Mills this year, Greek Week Champs once again. Good Luck Seniors we ' ll miss you! 237 Q g«- jgi i 238 DELTA PHI BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 856 Founded Locally — 1 934 Norwich University Colors — Military Red and White 239 240 %S I DELTA SIGMA PHI BETA THETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally— 1899 College of the City of New York- Founded Locally — 1 932 Colors — Green and White Fellas . . . Wanna Buy a Duck? . . . Face your fear . . . Best surfing house on campus . . . spiked rat ... The hand . . . The dead aren ' t touring this semester ... I ' m so lost . . . cold storage . . . Awhat . . . Hair-Peace . . . High street . . . Leviney Kahminey . . . Where ' s the beast . . . Electric stu . . . A duck . . . Delta force . . . chew toy . . . viewer mail . . . Dessert . . . Fellas . . . Florida . . . TEP urinal . . . Captain Delta . . . Thing on the couch . . . Verbal abuse can be intoxicating ... 13 out of 13 ... Does it Quack . . . How long has the road been black . . . fear gas . . . We don ' t have to talk to him, just drink . . . Goofy-footing the tube . . . shadowslut . . . I quit — again . . . New tables and chairs . . . 256 . . . Suck my big bat dick . . . Dwight . . . Trek . . . we ' re off to see the wizard . . . Beer boxing ... be the cup . . . Fellas . . . which way to George ' s Room . . . Here comes the sun . . . you ' re not exactly growing tulips in there . . . Ace cool spoons ... of course it Quacks ... In the stairwell . . . Diagonals . . . Norbort TV . . . Budget, oops . . . Burger Alert . . . Gidget ... I can forsee no future problems . . . TP . . . House Harler, I don ' t like your methods . . . That which does not kill us makes us stronger . . . Thesbians . . . Barroom girl . . . Judy . . . RTM . . . Fellas . . . Islanders . . . Free clive . . . FOF-Dog . . . Pubnites? . . . Bye Larry . . . Deathbed3 . . . Dimples . . . Best of Luck Fellas, your free to leave! Phil, Geo, Griff, Shoes, King, Morris, Del, Tom Kiselik and Dunn 241 DELTA UPSILON LEHIGH CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 834 Founded Locally — 1 885 Williams College Colors — Royal Blue and Old Gold 243 •« i Stt jct w 19 a S 5 W Q] Q Ik . fed .«- B w S - « • | _ 9flb | ftip om ■■-w C 12  ff E2 c flft GAMMA PHI BETA DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1872 Syracuse University Founded Locally — 1976 Colors — Brown and Mode Remember the Senior Entertainment at the retreat? Well . . . The creative seniors of the Supreme Sixteen and the Roaring Twenty present ... the beef. Suki gets off SCOTT free BEEF and APPLE break the sound carrier. Is there a BONDage be- tween Shelly and Neil? Suzanne, it ' s 3 trees and you ' re out . . . unless the cop is on your side ! Marilyn initiates one more ... the G is in the V not the U. Patty scrubs bubbles with GORGEOUS. Beth trades in 2 pins for the ring — congrats ! Q goes SYKO over CLARKE bars. Elaine, is a panda bear loose in your VIDEO? We hear the hips are pretty SHIFTY at Sigma Chi. HolSTIRS up FOS near the GLENN . . . The annex watches Hollywood Showtime in Marco. Jessica cancels her flight with Air FREITAS ... no videos on board. Ann get out of hand on the P Prowl. Kathy Accounts lax-ball stories to Scott. Where ' s the sex machina? . . . We miss you! Our Pres is a bruiser in the lofts. Jill Girl, who ' s UP at Sig Ep . . . Roy Boy?! Kathleen cheers them ALL on. ME drags TODDfor miles. Alyson rushes to the Pink Carnation banquet. Mia is ORGANICally involved . . . yo bat- tery . . . getups . . . wretch, puke, VOMIT . . . For PETE ' s sake, Laura, where to now? . . . Mexico, Virginia or Paris? Fun baby! Jenny goes from cute to sexy ... do those red spots mean you want more? Sandy asks the waitress for the chet, please. Staci, who ' s car is it anyway? Your favorite Kollegian? Margot sets the PACE with shoot the moon. Clueless, what do the formal and initiation have in common? BIRD BUZZES to the Islands Horizontal woman claims it isn ' t HARD enough. Hickey locks up her eggs. Marie bruises from soft balls. Dodi makes SEEGrams run dry. Do it all the way with LH. Jane wrecks her car by not blowing the HORN . . . Leslie, does Gary PERK up the Macintosh? SCARY ANNE face dances at the formal. PROOF stalks the rABBOT. Sara is SLAP HAPPY to toot the HORN harder than ever. MARK will be MISSYing a lot. ANN cuts the CHEESE. Diane stops by MART on the way to the JIM. GAY ' s pin makes her MOO. Amy ' s not BROWN about CUNEYT. Lisa can be HEARD over the SPACE HEATER. Chris, does LEE ' S mother like Greek SALAD too? CHEEKS, where ' s the pin? Carole upCHUCKED in Europe — welcome back, we missed ya? Kim, how often do you BAM-BAM in the POCONOS? Maura Phil ' s up the ARMY. Kim, how deep will you DIVE? Nicola, does it snow more at Lehigh than Colgate? Welcome to Delta Kappa. SHOOT them dead, 22 Caliber and don ' t GIVE IT UP or we ' ll never TUMBLE FOR YA . . . Keep up the diehard tradition — we know you will — because . . . IT ' s RAINING MEN. I WANT A NEW DRUG ... I NEVER . . . CELEBRATE cause Super Freak will never die. Annex Hotel has thin walls . . . hourly rates . . . Random T. Annex I . . . dancing in the ballroom . . . afternoon delight . . . Sigma Chi — it ' s a TRADITION . . . Butzmobile — the ultimate driving expe- rience ... WE ARE A VIDEO . . . IM Champs . . . Thanx, Regs . . . G Phi Beach is open . . . Greek Week . . . Where ' s the BETA? . . . We loved these days, too . . . but Goodbye doesn ' t mean forever . . . White lines . . . fun, baby . . . Seniors just WANNA . . . We love the Crescent moon . . . We ' re the kind of girls ... SEE YA!! 245 k t ' - c5 KAPPA ALPHA PENNSYLAVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1825 Union College Founded Locally — 1894 Color — Scarlett Kap Art Critics . . . Back when I was a pledge ... Real Greek WEek 1981 . . . RYP . . . Feeley-isms (very cool, very cool) . . . Bawb Scant . . . Krusher ' s KO . . . SNARF ... The Stereo Review . . . Scrog Suit . . . ET ' s teepee . . . Spoon Hanging . . . Where ' s the Belf ! . . . Laker lands (Liddy loses lunch) . . . Kaps moving south . . . GAS bomb . . . Don ' t slide your chairs . . . Sound to Go — KA ' s mobile sound system . . . Breakfast on the roof . . . Slalom on 33 ... Girls for brunch ... I wish I were Pussy K! . . . 8 weeks ' til chairs come . . . Super Mart extended hours . . . Nods . . . Random Shit Factor . . . Pringle walks the Graphite Dog . . . Duster for Sale . . . Love to Marie and Colonel Bott . . . Siamese Santa . . . Princeton K A reborn! . . . Yamaha — out the window! . . . Happy Gondola . . . Tessie writes a book . . . Squid Squad Toadstool Buzz Cheese of Misery . . . The Pledgette . . . Fish for Dinner . . . Gumby gallows . . . Lantz ' s motorcycle . . . Mental Block . . . Choir girls . . . Hart- attack Hart-aches . . . Wen is Across the Seas . . . Pass Out Tails Bar Dice ... Ad Astre . . . The Mice Are Asleep . . . F-king Gersh . . . Thnort! . . . M M Annex . . . Spot, Dot, and Pixel Jr. ... Pledgehike to Easton . . . Two big reasons why Towhead won ' t graduate . . . Plant trip to Idaho . . . Lower Extremities Chairman ... IF (EE) THEN get a job ELSE go to grad school; Cannon crew ... Senior week?!! We call it senior year! 247 iZ c c 248 KAPPA SIGMA BETA IOTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 869 University of Virginia Founded Locally — 1 900 Colors — Scarlet, White and Green Kappa Sigma ends Phi Kappa ' s reign of terror on the soccer field . . . Godd Tube . . . Apathetic Sophomores . . . Cornish you ' re not that funny . . . Somebody wake up Cornish . . . Smurf and the Jolly Red Giant . . . Eno parts the Red Sea . . . Where ' s Phil . . . Phil Who? . . . Ask Charlie . . . Ted ' s having fun . . . Ruser, McCabe and the mental midgets . . . Robbie and the simplex in Hilton Head . . . Digger and the crawling creatures . . . Shave?? . . . Hey, Greg, what do you own? . . . Jacque and Brad, one and the same . . . Bobby Abbathy . . . Shot, Score, Meeski!! . . . Meeski, eat the roach! . . . Orf and Barrie, the nose and the nose (bag) . . . The A-Team ... 2 3 of the tribe are cool . . . Emo gets a homerun at the Indy 500 ... Phi Kap ' s advisor: Frosty the Snowman . . . Moonie prays at Temple and bites a Rubin sand- wich; Phil at 23 goes to the junior prom, and Shawn goes to the policeman ' s ball . . . Squeaky and Gus with Raging Rippers . . . Squeaky: Does Gus swallow? . . . Kolligs: Don ' t stand in the rain, your tan will wash off . . . Fegs: the self proclaimed super- star . . . Patti: campus back scratcher . . . Harry the Fairy . . . Pete: Why did you get pinned? . . . Bruce: How many kids do you have now? Zeke: Do Wendy ' s hips wiggle in bed like they do on the dance floor? . . . Dave Bates for G.M.: not Chuck, Stephan, OK, three of the best dudes we know . . . Bartges reduces the load this year . . . Ackerman: Stabilize the walls . . . Snyoo: Nice party room, P.S. How ' s your right hand? . . . Zemoco!!!; Frank Crisppen: You ' ll pay for that nose . . . Bettina brings out the violence in Tex; Hair Hole, Hairry Hole . . . KG Bitsch . . . KE Movie Club . . . Senior Class Gift not! Rogey ' s next! Southwestern Sucks . . . Jacques: What happened to Moonie and Emo? . . . Pete Cooper: Dick the house and change counties . . . Talluci ' s having fun, being an illegal alien . . . Weiner ' s Rent-A- Wreck . . . Mismo the Marlboro man . . . Mis- mo, Haughton and Clayton, a triple . . . After an adventure in Hooverville, Frettas goes hogging . . . Emo geta glicked clean . . . E.R. Hatfield, M.D. . . . Conan make her howl — the best conan can do is Dante . . . Fran, does your awas quiver in the moonlight? . . . The judge still spanking in ' 89 ... APB on Scrawny . . . What social chairmen? . . . Socces balls two of our favorite assholes, L. Phillipi, K. Clayton . . . Baron, Wimpy dog . . . IFC softball champs . . . Good luck: Zeke, Emo, Moon, Bren-on, Tood, Fegs, Tex, Charlie, KK, Jacques, Phil, Shawn 249 M fcl fc H £ ij LAMBDA CHI ALPHA GAMMA PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 909 Boston University Founded Locally — 1926 Colors — Purple, Green, and Gold First of all ... do anything you want, just don ' t wake me up . . . ditto Melick . . . Who are we waiting for? Beltz! . . . Atilla . . . Conehead . . . Pinhead the Barbarian . . . Holy shit . . . wasted cooking . . . Jokaflop . . . F--k that noise . . . Bago table . . . Vote for me and I ' ll get two cases of Stroh ' s . . . six dragons, and a troll . . . The Plan . . . Beaver at five . . . Trek at twelve . . . It ' s two a.m. . . . Rush gods . . . Too bad to you and especially too bad to you . . . Listen to this scenario . . . two lesbians . . . mother- daughter . . . Maddog and doodles . . . Yabos ... 36 word zoom ... I want to hold you in my arms forever . . . Papa Hughes . . . Kegbutt . . . Zamboni . . . No more JAPs . . . Women Haters Club . . . Cool Biz Tunes . . . Karadman . . . bad mix . . . Monob- row . . . Spanky Schwartzenager . . . Don ' t talk about her like that . . . Oreos, five bucks . . . Michigan . . . Awesome . . . Heh . . . two for foos ... if there ' s gradd on the infield, play ball . . . play ball . . . beer goggles . . . one-six . . . Potato Head . . . where ' s CJ? ... I don ' t know and I don ' t care . . . Sheets I and II . . . Twinkie . . . Iron Man . . . Pirana . . . come on . . . tttt- Tootsie . . . Fotomat Swindler . . . Ski Cap Twins . . . Hit Man . . . Dash Riprock . . . Barney . . . Pupke, Karl Pupke . . . Ted Koppel ... get it right, and then POP OFF . . . Harveyload . . . Sure! ... the Winder . . . Alpha Delta . . . Mobile Coffin . . . Speckmobile . . . Spaz-man . . . Schlong . . . Bring ten of your best . . . It ' s o.k., my mother ' s from Maine . . . where ' s X ? . . . Melick ' s mother ... Ed Butz, get a haircut . . . Social Problems? 44 magnum — the final solution . . . Ducks ... All American Diner . . . Pinhead ' s middle drawer . . . Fourteen ' s a little young . . . Foxy Roxy . . . Galoshes . . . shots . . . Bourban and Gingers . . . G.F king Balls . . . late night crank? . . . Bull- shit session? . . . He ' s done it everywhere . . . Where ' s Tim ' s sister? . . . $300 nookie ... 311 Club . . . $1000 break-up . . . Alpo . . . Would you marry her if she didn ' t . . . Kazis . . . SHUT UP YOU . . . I ' m laughing at you . . . Dee dum, dee dum Stifle that gavel, heh, heh . . . Weenatrons . . . Wilbur . . . Trivial Pursuit . . . Hey stinky feet, who ' s the striker for the Aztecs? . . . Rool and Prop . . . Ali-Frazier pinning party . . . long distance leash . . . that ' s not exactly true . . . Kirk-like . . . I ' ve wanted your daughter for soo long . . . low budget . . . wings . . . Macs . . . If the doors unlocked, it ' s open . . . CD for food surplus . . . In Philadelphia, it ' s fifty bucks ... the phone in ma limo was busted . . . Commander Scaven . . . nice socks, Chris . . . Skippy dude . . . dacquiris . . . beach weather? . . . I ' ll Cccrush you . . . Bunk . . . Campbell = Bunyan . . . You ' re not a true little sister until you ' ve SEEN it all. 251 PHI DELTA THETA PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1848 Miami University Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Azure and Argent Chippendales . . . McHale ' s Navy . . . The Mole and the Pineap- ple Woman . . . Funzie gets a shave . . . Wo-hop ' s . . . Pluke ' n ' Punt . . . Salvatore F. Badass . . . Nude Triad . . . Middle of the Road . . . Fuckin ' Freemanetics . . . Fish . . . Hotseat and the Stonefaces . . . Dave ' s Driveshaft . . . Where ' s the Milk . . . King of Schyme . . . Yerbie . . . Bud Tall Boys — in cans . . . Have you eaten? . . . Farber ' s been shot . . . Grandpa and the baby . . . Tripod . . . Spiderman . . . Beer and Boxer hoops . . . Return of the wave . . . Fuckin ' Jim ' s Bus Service . . . Mustache hair . . . Where ' s Fusco . . . Enterprise, Kirk Speaking . . . Don- ny . . . Junior ME ' s . him the yellow cord Sean ' s sunglasses . . . Guiness . . . Give Goony fuckin ' Goon-Goon . . . Have Fred . . . MPW, Did Earl graduate? . . . Rabbi . . . Most Is Al in the laundry room? . . . Murray phone co. ... Huggy . . . Funzie . . . Uno, Trivial Pursuit . . . Beer Pong — Anyone? . . . Farber is gay, he ' s so gay . . . The New Ghetto . . . Steeler Trashcan attacks pledge . . . Bozo owes a keg . . . Harke ' s Baked Alaska . . . Who you with? you ever been to a Halloween Party? FMD, OTB, REO Immense Archon 253 PHI GAMMA DELTA BETA CHI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 848 Washington and Jefferson Founded Locally — 1 886 Colors — Purple and White Brooksie, Brillo, Ding, God-face, Gallagher, Kellner, Michigan — Jim, Moran, Pedro, Pibs, Shifty, Stine-man, Stef, Yuk, Wool. Fun Bunch, Formal Dates? Bedraces, Pineapple Toss, Time Management, The Van, Desert Warriors, Probation Party, Soare, The Cold Dorm, Fuck the sororities. Five invitational, it ' s still early, ahrahhhh!! Time to Pannick? Broken Hand E.T., Two Beer commando, Sigma Nu Open, Social Cripples, The Fiji Buffalos, Will the garter fit? Barnacles, it ' s not over, That Cham- pionship Season, Party Savers, Circle up, Scummie Robot, Ice Fishing, The Campus Crawl, The Riot, Rodeo Song, Phil ' s Prop Club, Chuckle-Chuckle, Fuck National, Inflatable Lust, Sex Boat, UFOs, Fire Extinguishers, Fun-units, Nice Friends Wooley, Piblisms, Penninsula Party, Stumpy, Scar Face, Run around Sue, Janaa, I ' m not J.B., Snowman, Stoney, What ' s in the laundry bag?, Good Soup, No Eating on the Sun Porch Woolley, 21 credit yesman, Metal-man, Dowling for Dollars, Dice, The Key Game, Black Jack, Buffalo, Bottle Rockets, Veteran ' s Day Massacre, Tits in a ringer, Piss it down a rat hole. Meat loaf, Oh Master Chief and Connoisseur, The Beast, Hope- less love, Kowalonek Hate Club, Frosty, Suck it up. Zing Caw- caw, FTH, If you ' ve got nothing to do stay up all nite, Sleep Team, late nite wake-ups, Face Drawing, Personal Favors, Blow it off, Nice Joe, New Leaf, Hazing, Hot line. Chicks Dig Turk, Are you working tonite?, Black up, 31st on the Hill, Mindless games, Uhhh I ' m so bored, Bucknell Pledge Trip, Hell is for Pledges, They don ' t do this in the Soviet Union, The Box, We may be drunk but we ' re stupid, Diaper Man, Shut the fuck up Pibl, The War of attrition. Weekend awards. You ' re a vegetable, We Don ' t Care if You Don ' t Like Us!!! 255 PHI KAPPA THETA PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 889 Founded Locally — 1 889 Lehigh University Colors — Cardinal, Gold and White 257 258 PHI SIGMA KAPPA NU CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1873 University of Massachusetts Founded Locally — 1901 Colors — Magenta and Silver Spiney . . . He ' s SPECIAL . . . Pugsley . . . Pauli Chameleon . . . FRED IS GAY! . . . DAN!? . . . ZOD . . . Neck-snaps for Bear . . . STH D . . . WUG . . . SEXLESS! ... We got shelled . . . Marathon . . . again! . . . Spicoli . . . Burnin ' down the House . . . STORK! . . . NJIT . . . Round of l ' s . . . Sprechfert! . . . Sober is no way to go through life . . . We NEED! . . . It ' s snowing at Phi Sig ... By the Power of Thunderbird! . . . Linesley . . . T.L. Hugh . . . Bongathons ... BE NICE! . . . Chug 3 and blow! . . . Accounting 333 . . . Kill J.O.L.! . . . DSO ' s . . . Fists of Fury . . . When I ' m Steward . . . Hotel Phi Sig ... Death shall yield no shoes! . . . Shad and Spam . . . Bassburgers . . . Lehigh still sucks! . . . Watch your Stash! . . . Let ' s not leave Lefty left out! . . . Shelly . . . Bev . . . The Godess ... I always feel like . . . MOUSE . . . F-Pigs . . . WWH gets revenge . . . Did you get a free bowl of soup with that? . . . Murphf ... x is Hopalong Cassidy ' s Ranch . . . C. Moore, what ' s that dart doing in your chest?! . . . What ' s the soup . . . Here ' s the beef! . . . W.T.F.? . . . How fast can your car go? . . . EVIL!! ... All I have to say is . . . Shave M. . . . DORTY! . . . Yak! . . . L-SKI . . . legendary . . . Carol who? . . . The RAG . . . Aww, go on ... Slater 259 « - sf S3 I u « § % a. 5 H SM f $3 § m rr, PI KAPPA ALPHA GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 868 University of Virginia Founded Locally — 1 929 Colors — Garnet and Gold Fat Man and The Boy Blubber . . . BEER FOOS! ... The Frisbee Golf! . . . Hey Sleepy!! . . . Cups? Cups? . . . Lummox . . . Shut up Mac! . . . YELL-OW you ' re making me ' soooooeeee PIG! . . . You can go find someplace else to sleep! mad . . . 1-2-3 In the Foos tournament . . . Seags — SayRothman KMP . . . Foosbeer? The missing link . . . LJP, Get out of my . . . Sunnyvale . . . Finally . . . Beer Dreidle . . . Triple Gimmel loft! JLS . . . $15 A TIT . . . Keg on legs . . . Tap it! . . . It ' s in the Shin . . . Bing! Boing! etc. . . . The Big Bing Theory . . . What ' s works . . . Trust me ... Sy Bong is working hard, trying to the phone number, Freddy? . . . B.H.S. In the hole! . . . Why you improve his grade, but Dave kicks him out again, just to get . . . be doin that shit, man? . . . Maynard kicked me out again!! . . . Sleepy! . . . Nurse alert. 261  $fcL WW 4T m ¥ ■MjMHM Bj c g c PI LAMBDA PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 895 Yale University Founded Locally — 1 9 1 5 Colors — Purple and Gold The old Pi Lam . . . Redbone ... All my kids ... Is Blewitt up yet . . . AAAAASSSHHHOOOLLLEEE ... The Meatwagon . . . River Portage . . . ATO Driving Range . . . Cindy Lou Who . . . Perhaps they need more time . . . Theta Delt rules . . . Kipper ' s back . . . Kabuki . . . Skin Head . . . Joe Klecko . . . The Power A . . . Say, are you girls slags . . . Seeee Yaaa . . . I ' m one wagon ... All the juniors on the second floor except Tony . . . Get a clue . . . Bago ' Hammers . . . Water wings . . . Scartits . . . Vegalene sandwich . . . ' snappnin ' . . . Deep Fried greekers at 3 A.M. ... Pi Apathy . . . Dirt Merchant Award . . . Scotties . . . Who is this man produce and why is he in our refrigerator . . . What knife sharpener . . . The $175 Fiasco ... I hope she has her beer goggles on . . . The Fin Goddess . . . Were you born under water . . . Mind if I break . . . Freddies girl . . . Water Rat . . . Dickie and Magilla at D. Phi and checks to the road . . . Nice Tits Millie . . . The Handle Bars and style points . . . AAAANN- NDDDYYY . . . It ' s so easy to play . . . Go Away . . . Incest is Best . . . Make my bed Millie . . . Jose Graduates . . . Errested . . . Ellegal . . . Hogman . . . Beer Pong . . . Casing Day . . . Doooooeee . . . She ' s a satchel . . . Fuck it we ' ll take the fine . . . Lumpy ' s a grouch . . . Smoke My Bo-cock ... No You! . . . Death by Bungy . . . Feeaast . . . Jelly Babies . . . Rape the slush fund ... I had to take a shit anyway . . . More Beef . . . TWA curtains . . . Tobins a snake . . . Choppers come out and play . . . Chica ' s woodchuck . . . Popcorn o ' gram . . . 8-Track . . . Vetack, I didn ' t hit your car . . . Dicky Geraggitty . . . Chamo . . . Doper . . . Chica . . . Josef . . . Psycho Limp Rex . . . Toes . . . Spike . . . Wighty . . . Tobin . . . Freddie . . . Spanky . . . Good Bye Chica. 263 PSI UPSILON ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1833 Union College Founded Locally — 1 884 Colors — Garnet and Gold Beware of Mailmen bearing arms. Where ' s the band? Now you see me, now you don ' t. Yah Beer! Harse Gimp goes to Law School. Poor, poor Meyer. Jack has a new toy. Science! Shit floats! Drank all the liquor and smoked all the gifts — nothing to declare. Send ' em back to Africa. Yes, he ' s still on the phone. He ' s on the 5 7 9 year program. A little ditty ' bout Bob and Diane. Savior of kitchen Appliances! Today is Thursday — do your areas! I don ' t Want to say anything, but ... Scroto-H!Hm, Hm, Hm, It ' s cold outside, close your windows. Ski much? I can ' t stop moving, I ' m fast, he ' s slow! Hey, the walls are slanted! Anyone goin ' to the bookstore? Big Ski Trip meeting tonight. Dr. Orgenstein. Navy — not just ajob, it ' s an adventure. Earl and Earl. It ' s out of my hands now. Roopty Doopty Doo. Another office, Gary? Mcpapers. I ' m vending, dammit! Peanut Butter and Jelly — that ' s all you eat! Mr. Max says: The dam has broken, the wolves are upon us ! Beware Curt my brainwaves are detecting you! I ' ve laid quite a few railroad ties in my time. Me and my friend, Jack. It ' s a waterpipe. Mamas don ' t let your babies grow up to be C.E. ' s. 265 266 SIGMA ALPHA MU SIGMA KAPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 909 College of the City of New York Founded Locally— 1923 Colors — Purple and White Fire Manny!! . . . Senior $100 surcharge, what the fuck . . . The brotherhood runs wild in the Bahamas . . . The Brotherhood 90 . . . Very Radical . . . Goldberg you dickhead . . . Dick Redd is a dick . . . The woman marrying the woman ' s woman . . . Smoke heavily no doubt ... A violent offering . . . deal . . . Who ' s hurting . . . Ralph Ayay . . . She ' s nowhere . . . Who ' s cafe is offering . . . Kyle Blake . . . The very hurting juniors . . . Chief thief . . . Flyin ' Uraguaian ' . . . Shots of Jack . . . Arging in D.C. . . . J.R. goes to Boston . . . H.J. Sadat . . . McKeon returns . . . Ken punts a single to live with Harry . . . Young Ging, the long and sad one . . . Marcelo. what time is it? . . . Crow Blows . . . Ratman, good to have you back . . . Poor Anthony . . . Aaaay Rosey . . . Huey crashed in the shower . . . Roadtrips to Syra- cuse . . . E.A. for Sargeant at Arms . . . Petes coming, lock your doors . . . Vicky . . . The Wombat rooms with Greenbaum . . . Phlegm Scrock . . . Waleshit . . . Harold Ira ... Phil Nieman: Where are you? . . . EDD . . . Smoke in the bowl . . . Old McGinsberg had a farm . . . Womsley Wheezbat . . . Carmen . . . Sheep . . . Jed . . . Blue blow, blow heave . . . Doug count . . . Harry can breathe . . . controversy man . . . FYJ . . . Feed your head . . . Everybody wants some . . . Mrs. Max . . . O.P., S.R., D.G.,S.G. 2 ,A.G. 2 ,B.L.,T.D.,C.V.,M.B. 3 ,A.W.,S.A.,E.A., J.R., Good luck, we ' ll miss you. No Doubt!! 267 Er £% Er 3 - 3 JTy, g 2 2 22 SIGMA CHI ALPHA RHO CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1855 Miami University of Ohio Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Blue and Gold Yo dude . . . What happened? . . . The house has changed! . . . So . . . Shower parties, Firehouse parties, kids parties, late nite parties, Wayne parties . . . chugging the Silverman cup . . . Can- nonballs, waterfalls, mike falls . . . Neil falling . . . Shep-to- Shore . . . Psycho terrorizes Delaware? . . . Where the babes are! . . . Juniors take the drink-off . . . Unbelievable ... 1 like beer . . . its taste, smoothness and drinkability . . . Go ahead and dose . . . hook me up ... bitchin ' . . . Papa learns piano . . . Did ya schtoop her? . . . Who ' s your buddy? . . . Dahrew . . . Cowhead . . . Belt and tie . . . Nocturnal man . . . hyperspace . . . Don ' t be ridiculous . . . Eat, drink . . . Dad vocab . . . Cheese on tour . . . Tripendicular . . . Where ' s Spence? . . . Blithering boob — Bet- abombs . . . Wiings and hot sauce . . . Tunaland . . . Always . . . Never . . . Thanks Fos . . . Scratch boss? . . . Go ' on . . . Hacking off . . . popping off . . . hearts . . . Big L . . . Who ' s the dweeb with the glasses? . . . Blockhead . . . Souphead . . . Greg logs in . . . Karma . . . Beer pong at Killington . . . Bongers . . . math- homework . . . TDD . . . FDD . . . Humorous Halloweens, Boiled O.J. . . . That was last Tuesday . . . Soupy Sunday . . . Monday, Tuesday . . . It ' s not a boat, it ' s a bed . . . Greg logs out . . . Puddles . . . traveling irritation . . . boob snowstorms . . . Fla bound minus an A.C. . . . Skankdog . . . Mr. Refrigerator ... Do you remember your first Hooter? . . . Gary goes down . . . Mug runchers . . . Gnarly . . . Let ' s do this when were sober, Booney . . . Darien frowns upon that . . . Youuu dick . . . What ' s it all about? . . . totally awesome! 269 270 SIGMA NU £ % . PI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1869 Virginia Military Institute Founded Locally — 1 884 Colors — Black, Gold and White Still fun as shit . . . don ' t worry its still EARly . . . Duke, is that stove hot? . . . Put a fork in him, he ' s done! . . . Russ, pass the caffeine pills . . . Clint stars in dog-bite . . . Bergs does some car lifts . . . The Beach . . . H B stories . . . Tim meets Dr. Likins Lafayette Weekend . . . Late-night Willie . . . Baaackly . . . New pool table . . . Zooobular . . . Cold Dorm Candle Club . . . Onorato ' s mouth . . . The night ' s in diapers . . . And now your mad . . . May the Rod Gun Club live on forever — BC, DS, TK, JO, PL . . . Fuzzy dethrones Kraynak for tube throne . . . Joe takes a bath on X-mas tree venture . . . Scott goes radical left — Hart Campaign . . . Pearl makes a comeback . . . Hanson and Schwab visit the Big House . . . Spina voted heaviest rusher Where ' s Tony Q? . . . Mad cap Ballyhoo . . . Liquor? Damn near rectum ... Pi celebrates 100 years at Lehigh ... EN bids a fond farewell to Zeke, Krayneeak, Led, Emmott, Syzmo, Bob H., Speenz, Schwabby, Lefty, F. Mitchell, Joey D., Holty, Purdy and Skippy . . . Thanks for the memories. Tim stays. 271 SIGMA PHI PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1827 Union College Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Azure and Argent Cling . . . hot dogs and pierogies . . . Thanks Donna . . . Long Island band camp . . . anything over a mouthful is wasted . . . Dave, keep it in your pants . . . Get the phuck out of my house . . . Get a job. Mo . . . Gee Wally, you really see a lot of neat things up here in the loft . . . Thanks again. Donna . . . Three words — statue tory rape . . . That ' sjust too bad . . . yeah!yeah! . . . God-like . . . any old pig . . . crack . . . hot cherry bendovers . . . subway party . . . nothing personnal, but . . . Joe bags 90 classes in one semester . . . one down, nine to go . . . Where ' s my MTV . . . It ' ll be here Wednesday . . . Yoooooooooon . . . Joe — eternal trojan . . . Andy, can I borrow your car . . . Poor Karen, Poor Poor Karen . . . Sierra loses it at Sigma Nu . . . Hey Lynn, you a lieutenant? Drill me! . . . Colleen commutes to Moravian . . . Guap . . . Phiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . . . Who stole the pork roast? . . . What ' s the radio doing in my bread crumbs . . . Most people have ants in the pantry, we have three-toed sloth . . . Paul, smell my finger . . , Tim gets picked up, by two gays . . . Thanks again. Donna . . . Mexican . . . foos . . . suckcess . . . Z-team strikes . . . Fun table . . . Who blew up my gas station . . . Get off the roof Albert, and the rag . . . Larry ' s on the ski team . . . No Jamie, you can ' t use my room . . . Diane and Marsha, you ' re supposed to be in homeroom . . . Dave, why did ya piss on the grill . . . that ' s pretty unfraternal . . . It ' s not Joe, it ' s all of us ... Hey Joe, whose finger is that in your mouth ... ice rink . . . luge run . . . Mike, don ' t sled on mattresses . . . nice face . . . What ' s a fish? . . . Because I am . . . Where ' s the blender blades? . . . Thanks again, Donna . . . Teep — $1800 damage . . . Hey mo, hey mo ... Albert (?)... VBF . . . Mom always said, Don ' t play ball in the house . . . Railroad (Choo, Choo) . . . Where ya sleeping tonite, Mike . . . Where ' s our composite . . . Nice plants, Fritz . . . Two of the one ply or one of the two ply . . . Yell when flushing . . . Meatball says, smash my nose into the wall harder, Jim. . . . Fat people do fat things ... To all the seniors, see ya next year. 273 I SQg ($ ± ? : e Es ■SIGMA PHI EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded Nationally— 1901 University of Richmond Founded Locally — 1 907 Colors — Purple and Red Celtrickand sell back in action, watch out! . . . Oh, Chuck . . . Tied the knot . . . Albee ' 84: Still here, still hurt, still a pain in the ass! . . . Buffoon works with less money . . . Buffy buckets . . . Oh no, it ' s Scaryanne and Disgracie . . . Shut up Gippy, you douche . . . Drink Bud, do you at kill house! . . . What ' s going on inside your head right now, horror child? . . . Fine for Philips . . . Shut up Albee ... I thought Beehler moved out? . . . Celtrick P.I. ... Sig EP 1, thruway house ? . . . Scarburgers . . . Chilly WAA, Who ' s your girlfriend . . . Two shollenbergers!! . . . You box! . . . Randrea . . . Leave it to Greber and his big bag of money . . . Do Browns! . . . Where ' s Bartolett . . . King George ' s Viking Dinner . . . Shut Up Albee . . . Cheryl F.P. . . . Ingy B.J. . . . Toofitis . . . Roy campaigns to dehicksify us . . . President or party suite . . . When the Poobah ' s away, Sig Ed will play . . . Kevin McGuire and his briefcase full of booze! . . . Big electric Katz: AOTT man . . . Gibson Goldman driving school . . . Louie Hoohah: Cooks should be seen not heard, but in your case, neither . . . Rathead, Gumby, Schroat, Pigpen and the wedge-heads . . . Cahill: House Hitler . . . Harry — Hurry-Up- and-Wait Hawkes . . . Grilled, Cheddar, Beer and Alpha Cheese . . . Joe Guild . . . Dean gets action in the hallway . . . Gasek ' s Jr. Prom . . . Warner ' s Waterproof Tux . . . Katz ' Law . . . Conway ' s Nigerian Connection . . . WES, Coach called . . . Dare to be Greek . . . S.D. Celtrick . . . Cube-Job . . . What budget? . . . What blindfolds, Larry? . . . Pledge Mailbox . . . What a weeper, FROB . . . HEAVY BLUES . . . SHUT UP ALBEE. 275 gmm TAU EPSILON PHI TAU ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 9 1 Columbia University Founded Locally — 1967 Colors — Purple and White What are you babbling about, now? Rich is a blurb. EHHHH, Gotcha! Decalf. Scoring Rampage! Flaming Foos. The Ron Spot. Yowsers! ... Ching-CHING! And a Triple! Pressure Situation. Boneheads check in, but they don ' t check out! Here comes another one. That ' s what she said. Conspiracy against the sophomores. RING! Fringe Benefits, Live. Dr. Photon, Guru of the visible spectrum. Hey Bud, let ' s party! People on Luudes shouldn ' t drive. Oatmeal in heat (Maypo ' s ready)! Hail King! Freezer door man. ROTC ' s take over. Jim, the mustard king. The new tuberoom sign. Shadow, the couch potato. Teen Sensa- tion. True Flirtations. Doctor Seuss. Tonight ' s a good night for an all-nighter. Scourge of the tube room. Racer X gets a ticket. Only the Shadow knows. A hundred and six!?! A large cheese stromboli. Common Bob. Hamblin ' s Hole, alias John ' s rear. Airborne! But Mike, Will I Like It? Infantile Americans. Code Red Pig Alert! Raj, you ' re a BONEHAID!!!. 277 $4 Jl THETA CHI BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 856 Norwich University Founded Locally — 1 934 Colors — Military Red and White We ' re Seniors Dammit! . . . S.A.C. . . . Seniors Against C M . . . Iota . . . Sometimes you just gotta say it! ... Where ' s the S.A.C. Bush? ... Get Pumped . . . Basseball . . . Blow it! ... Snakebite . . . Muddy Work Boots, Bucko! . . . Pencil Erasers ... I Don ' t give two S— S, so to speak . . . Nuke it . . . Losers club . . . Big L . . . Nice Lid . . . Dopeyshit . . . Clueless . . . Get off the rag dammit . . . Halsey, you load . . . Griesemer you fat S — . . . Slam Dunk Dinner . . . U.C. Man . . . Bristles . . . Excuse me, do you carry bourbon? . . . Jim at 30,000 feet . . . Get Psyched! I just blew all over the front lawn ... I blew on the beach, but I covered it up! . . . Hnatter, change your shirt . . . It ' s senior night, let ' s get wasted . . . Gee Beaver, we ' re referred . . . Kamikazee attack!! . . . Senior Kamikazees . . . M.R.B. . . . Fix something Hanker . . . Happy Bucko Weather Man . . . Alum- dick ' s back again . . . and again . . . Coffee Society . . . Rawhide . . . There ' s a Hilligi between you and I and he must be destroyed . . . Boo-Box . . . Arrrh! . . . The Parrot . . . Wesley ' s a load . . . Hnatter, stop playing with your ' Stash . . . Ping! . . . Drive naked . . Who ' s the most whipped junior? . . . Blowathon . . . Jim ' s callin ' , Line 1 ... It must have been the chicken ... 75 MPH Road trip to Bitsko ' s, Jimmy Byrnes — Lynch Boys ... I give most girls a 9 just for breathing . . . Two Nitrogens and One Oxygen Hooked together, what the — - . . . Woody Boody Boody . . . Five hours and counting to Jim Beam zero ... I got a lot of stuff written down, but I don ' t know it if pertains to the problem ... It didn ' t look like a hard test, I just couldn ' t do it . . . He touches her and he ' s goin ' down . . . Halloween is a tradition, you don ' t — - with tradition . . . If you can ' t give someone a hard time, don ' t give them any time at all ... I need a beautiful girl who likes to -- all of the time and I ' ll be ready to settle down We made up this phony bad data . . . Sliu, Doowayne, Rauscher, Spear, J.J., HMNA-HMNA-HNATTER, BACARDI, THE GUY, GEEJ, MILK N ' COOKIES, GUTSKO, WAGENBONE . . . We ' re Alumni Dammit! 279 W i3 2 fZEr T 7 THETA DELTA CHI Nil DEUTERON CHARGE Founded Nationally — 1 847 Union College Founded Locally — 1884 Colors — Black, White and Blue AGGHH! — Blue Thunder Patrol — Ah, my sister Kelly . . . — Homina Homina Homina — Ya afraid of a good time? — Word for the week: JAM-master, slave — Quick 8-way? — Soph, social on the 50, OTFYL — Cold dorm becomes Penthouse suite — Jam Queen Rules Committee — I got a big dick! Ain ' t small, no! — Spider Simpson and the So. Cal pro league — Putz ' and Skipper ' s min. weight limit (200 lb.) — Stanky box — Brooksie gets bagged EVERYWHERE — Roving Packs — CUNT calls — Phone for Benci Dukek — Hatrick choke for H — GK graduates, but he ' s still here! — Boss in the weight room; This is GREAT — Cuneyt, 9046 — Charge riot in Margate — Table for 12 at Eagle ' s — You gotta get pinned to get over — Psycho forgets 9046 — Charge drops NAACP for NAMBLA — 2 A.M. Club — Christmas party food fight — M.L., the Triathlete — GK ' s New Years Eve Party, Interior demolitionists — City League Champs, Race riot — Smoke DOPE! — Old Mil-Fla. Favorite — Moist heat applicators — The Racking Index — The Base, Sue Busbox, H 2 , Ms. Annoyance, OWLBAB, Morrocco Mole, Oral Roberts, Fat Patrol — Get the FUCK outta here! — What ' s up DUDE? — Yea, O.K., Shut up! — Ed says: Jees- suss!! — Z Double O Wickyo Wahoo — Late Show on the fire escape — You ' re boning me, big Time ! — Thro — I had a plant trip to Biscotto ' s — Dungy is TRAD — Beastman jams 8 times one day — Introducing . . . Duece — Ty — alright, just ONE beer — Shaggy buys expensive X-mas tree — Stu is paper- trained — Finster pisses on the Fireplug — Fartley fumbles the box to Bull — Pat learns to wax — Mr. October, What are you thinking of? — Lee Harvey — you are a Madman! — Truck — B.T. Squadron Leader — The Clump goes squirrel hunting — Studless Crapney affected by Alpha waves — Bacon Head sup- ports BSU — Putz, Chairman of the Board — Tadpole waxes to Fro ' s show — Poop becomes Dump — Ernie, house fashion advisor and geek — Wick finds unwrapped X-mas present in closet — Poulton ' s still the WORST!! End it — Boss sacrifices academics for morale — Lance Richter, you ' ve got to be kid- ding me! — ESS cuddles but has to pull-up — Dickey follows Tusky to Harvard — Dim drives Arctic Cat in Grand Prix — Wilbur, pres. of Heman Women Haters — Shido becomes ah, uh, uh, Nappy — Now for the seniors ... — Hail the almighty V-head — Eagle has a brown thumb — Fucky, 3rd floor creden- tials — Grocer ' ' cuts the squad to one — Vice turns Jelly to Jam — Young Paul, the big Pollock — B 2 caught in the act — The Bronze bulks up — Dick and Gup join Forum LXIX — Brook- sie ' s a Beefeater — Mr. MOTO, Afraid of a good time? — Newt ' s the human eraser — Scooter Murray sings Happy Birth- day — Grinch, the outstanding senior — Goody and Baron get castrated — Jethro expelled for double NOTB — We leave behind many good Times, and half our class . . . 281 - T)r THETA Xi ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 864 Founded Locally — 1 904 Rensselaer Polytechic Institute Colors — Blue and White ERRRR — WatchyaBack! . . . Go Bonkers!! . . . Watch the fan Stop Campaigning, Dammit! . . . F.D. F.B. ... Big Puppy . . . Bubbles M. . . . Hey, Mike! I ' m open . . . Joe Mama . . . and Little Puppy . . . Nichy Psactos . . . PWB-USB . . . Vic the B.S.M. . . . G-Monster ... O for Spring Break . . . How ' s the Kinematician . . . What ' s up . . . Andy-man . . . E to the land the weather . . . N.A.D. . . . Check it out! . . . Dots . . . Dubba- Conformal Mappers! Yew! . . . Nuke the Rabbit . . . Kluless . . . Trail Blazer . . . 283 Ek El ZETA PSI TAU DELTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1847 New York University Founded Locally — 1973 Colors — Gold and White ZETA ZOO — Jim Durkin alias Claude Dubois — Miles Long — McDumbfuck — Toadshit — Trollshit — Tubashit — Roulston- shit — All kinds of shit — Deputy Dawg — Derry Dawg — Goodbag — Apollo — Mr. February — Mr. November — Visos — Kliber — Krappy — Beefolos — J . Farmer — Koosmonga — C-los — Reubin — The Black Sheep — Shineman — Marty — E.T. Keavo (the human jellyfish) — Smerconovich — White- heads, Blackheads, and other pimples — Gene (I fucked up the kitchen and I ' ll fuck it up again!) Mancini — Ottman — Pinky HEY CHICO! WASUP? Goldfish swam here — KER-R-R- SPLASH — The Loft 1 Vice — Armor ' s A-Treat bottles — Don ' t do her Al . . . She ' s a pi-i-i-g! — Let ' s Watch — I did her for the house — How you doin ' ? — It ' s getting mighty cold in here! — I ' m pissed as shit — Lighten up — I ' ll break you in half! — Carl . . . use your brakes — Bill Fox School of Boxing — Stires — Armor School of Instability — scary monsters — Time to make the doughnuts — I ' ll JAB you up! — Repeatedly about the face and neck — Keane has a typewriter — Jacque, Jacque suck my ... — Ben . . . Your cat ' s dead! — Absolutely — GET NAKED — The O Table — Shekki, Gatorface, Shlush- ball — The Zeta Psi Train — Where ' s Mac? — Mary gives great salad! — Keavo beats his burdens — The Pardi Animals — I ' m a determined young man — fat and tired and hot and bothered — The Durks Convertible — Tullbooth — The Bent Elbow Unrush Function — AC . . . Pacific Ave. — shift ... — Gashman of the Week . . . SALAD — The Ganji Death Weed — Buttplug — Grind it baby . . . make me write bad checks — Your eyes are like limpid pools — Yankees suck — Glaze doughnut face — Pillow- head — Hathead — Chairhead — Carhead — Studyhead — Soupheads — Tamponhead — OHaganhead — HEY! HEY! — ZETA PSI BEACH — Get Naked For Those Who Can ' t — I.M. FOOTBALL DOMINATION — ZETA PSI WRESTLING DYNASTY — Gene, do your job; Ben, take a shower; Tuba, you ' re an asshole! Bye Bye TK0-n-SHIT. 285 I .v ;; ' ' I 287 Our Changing Charles Russ Richards House (1946) tfefe ! « '  I Linderman Library 11905) 288 Surroundings Si i Grace Hall Construction (1947) « r £ C Be ToH-er ( 9 W) After 119 years and 11 presidents Asa Packer would certainly be surprised to learn what has become of his University. Lehigh has become more than a local college. Today, Lehigh is a nationally acclaimed University. With this ad- vance in recognition also came a change in size. Physically, the University has expanded beyond the bounds of old South Mountain. The renovation of Taylor and the construction of the Mart extension are just some of the more notice- able changes. During the 1900 ' s, Bethlehem has seen the additions to its skyline with the appear- ance of Grace Hall, Trembly Park and the Centen- ials to name just a few. Future plans entail ren- ovations to the physics building and the conver- sion of the newly acquired Brith Shalom to Pack- ard West. Lehigh will continue to change and expand both physically and dynamically. 289 For Your Dining Pleasure 290 PARKS 0?S a xv Theonly seafood Ai fflnE g- fisher than ours j % is still swimming 291 292 Sports It is not enough to fight, It is the spirit which we bring to the fight that decides the issue. It is morale that wins the victory. Outstanding John Shigo John Shigo is now living his boyhood dream: on Jan. 4, 1984 he was drafted by the USFL team, the Philadelphia Stars. For the past four years, John, a middle linebacker, ha s been one of Lehigh ' s most recognized players. Freshman year he made the varsity team, an honor in itself. The team finished the season with a record of 9 wins, 1 loss, and 2 ties. It wasn ' t until sophomore year that John ' s true talent was fully displayed. He started the team, had 124 tackles and the season was completed with 8 wins and 3 losses. His efforts did not go unrewarded as John was voted First Team East Coast Conference and received Honorable Mention All American. For the first time, John had serious thoughts of pursuing football professionally. John shined his senior year with 133 tackles and helped Lehigh ' s team have a strong 8-3 season. He made the First Team ECAC, Kodak All American, and the Associated Press. John attended Freedom High School here in Bethlehem. He chose to come to Lehigh since the school was close to his home, the strong academics, and its noted football program. Once drafted, John did not hesitate to leave Lehigh for a semester to practice with the Stars. Even though he misses Lehigh, he considers it an honor to play with a professional team. Moreover, he hasn ' t practiced fully yet due to a knee injury he sustained last semester (Fall ' 83). He missed only one game as a result of his injury and continued to play on it the remainder of the season. In January, John was forced to have an operation. Yet he attests that he doesn ' t regret play- ing on it a bit since he knew it was his last semester to play at Lehigh. John attests that the Stars ' practices are not tougher than Lehigh ' s, just more intense. He currently is surrounded with ' ' quality players whereas at Lehigh there is only a handful of exceptional athletes. Despite his claim that every- one is competitive, fast, and strong with the Stars, John is still confident and pleased with his own performance. However, John still feels he is learning and developing as a player. I think I can still improve myself he claims. As one would expect, John really miss- es Lehigh, especially his friends here. John is very eager to finish up school and get his degree. An economics major, John is considering a career in sales or sales management. What John does miss is the com- maraderie that developed with his Lehigh teammates. They were my friends not just teammates. He remembers going to practice, eating meals, attending class, and partying with friends from the team. With the Stars, ' ' everyone goes their own way at 3:00 since they all have their own separate lives. However, when John returns next se- mester, he will not be allowed to play for Lehigh. I ' m looking forward to watch- ing he adds excitedly, but he realized it ' s not going to be easy to just watch. John ' s family is without a doubt, proud and very supportive. Yet he claims No one ever pushed me (to play football), I pushed myself. When asked if he ' s changed in the past few months, John thinks he ' s remained the same person through it all. Perhaps, if anything, he ' s grown-up a bit since he ' s out on his own. Nevertheless, John continues to be personnable, easy-going and very mod- est. Concerning the Stars ' decision to draft him, John constantly retorts I got lucky I guess. Yet we know that it is indeed talent not luck. He ' s thankful to his teammates from the past four years for all their support and help. They all did their job and made mine alot easier he confesses. According to John, he ' s taking it day by day right now since he ' s not sure how long he ' ll be playing. He loves playing football and barely considers it work. Getting paid for something you love to do is everyone ' s ultimate goal. Yet John admits that much hardwork, long hours, and aches and pains go along with it. Athletes Jim Re illy A rather shy Jim Reilly graduated from Germantown Academy five years ago and became a shining star for Lehigh ' s famed wrestling team. Jim ' s high school wrestling program was not intense and thus, he was insecure as a wrestler in the beginning. -However, Jim ' s confidence grew as he went on to win the EIWA and placed eighth in the Nationals in his freshman year. Sopho- more year he placed fourth in EIWA, and seventh in the Nationals and junior year he finished second in EIWA. The following year, Jim redshirted but it was basically due to the necessity for him to have a knee operation. He regret- ted not being able to contribute to the team, but he found he really needed the time away. Last summer Jim had yet another knee operation, which left him in much pain, and quite discouraged. After his year off, he was quite anxious to wrestle his final year. He spent the summer working on his knee and his coaches helped with the therapy. Jim was worried when he pic- tured his last season since he wanted to go out on a good note. He was also concerned about letting down his team as well as his fans. In essence, he was faced with an enormous challenge which he planned to tackle. He only missed one match, and had a much better season than he had expected. He managed to win the EIWA, but lost Nationals in overtime. Jim has been wrestling since the third grade and the intensity has grown along with him. He remembers his high school wrestling program being very structured, whereas at Lehigh, he feels much is left up to the individual — a welcomed change for Jim. The daily practices were from 4: 15 to 5:30 and the outside training, such as running and drilling, Jim did on his own time. As a result, Jim considers himself disciplined and can budget his time well. Jim selected Lehigh because of its strong wrestling program as well as its academics. Never satisfied with his per- formance, Jim was always striving for more. A typical goal for all wrestlers is winning Nationals. Jim claims his motiva- tion was from enjoying wrestling enough to keep going. He ' s thankful for his coaches and teammates ' support. Occa- sionally Jim felt pressure from the fans which made him a bit nervous, as wres- tling is such an individual sport. Yet, he managed to achieve what he had hoped for himself. An International Relations major, Jim could be found studying when he wasn ' t wrestling. He truely regrets not having had the opportunity to join a fraternity or engage in other activities. However, he did become extremely close with his teammates and really enjoyed the com- maraderie that developed. After five years here at Lehigh, Jim is anxious to graduate. I spent so much of my life doing one thing. Already he can feel the pressure lifting, but he ' s still un- sure of what he wants to do in the future. He wants to pursue a career he enjoys, but one that will permit him to spend time with his family. Jim considers himself very people and family oriented. As a matter of fact, Jim is currently engaged to be married. In his free time, he enjoys reading, watching television, outdoor activities, and travelling. Jim ' s best memory was the challenge of coming back, he faced his final year. According to Jim, Lehigh was more than he had ever hoped and his impressive record proves it: 74-24-2. 295 — The Fans 297 FOOTBALL $ • 1  a ■n iMi n i WT rtft cW f ft ji arf n i « rt i w t rtftt, 2 m fifc « .ffl $ £$sa 8 Sft (Row I): J. Davidson, K. Gram, D. Petrone, D. Melick, D. Mecca, T. Gum, M. Horn, K. Greene, M. Clark, B. Talmadge, T. Semler, M. Muchowski, E. Hernandez. B. Fithian, G. Casten {Row 2): E. Hunsberger, A. Johnson, T. Mullen, M. Alfieri. D. LaSelva, S. Andreas, S. Penrod, M. O ' Hagen, D. Isla, R. Faison, G. Bellantoni, S. Opel, J. Ragimierski, M. Lippincott, E. Ashbridge, M. Thomas {Row J): J. McCulcheon, E. Williams, E. lobsl.J. Svede, P. Sims, T. Thompson, T. Powell, J. Scott, S. Cirucci, D. Hakes, J. Tambu.ro, D. Ertz. P. Schreck, R. Santangelo, W. Tice, R. Benn, M. Chichocki {Row 4): S. Kapral. J. Gilley, M. Syzmanski, M. Ellow. D. Whitehead, J. Shigo, L. Sofianakos, J. Serratelli. B. Bolton, J. Snpp. P. Smith, M. Murphy, D. Gobetz. B. Fox.R. Madison. T. Fleming, L. Williams {Row 5 ): B. Hallick.J. Snyder, S.Bear. D. Katz. T.Bollinger. E. Miller, G. Exarchakis.J . Uliana.A. Gorsline, B. Phillips, J . Thompson. R. Blewitl. R. Phillips, W. Kashar. T. Melton, J . Svanda, J. Zimardo (Row 6): R. Miller, T. Gillespie, J. Hunt, A. Krosnowski, R. Jeffries. B. Kesling, ). Eaton, M. Kosko, J. Ball, W. Walton. C. Barton. S. Apa, K. Zlock. J. Tylutki. S. Theuerkauf. N. DeVenezia. K. MilchelURow 7):S. Mini. C. McNaron (trainer). M. O ' Loughlin (trainer). J. Bednarik. J . Myers. P. Anastasio. A. Houser, T. Rogish. W. Gruhe. W. Whitehead. J. Whitehead (head coach), B. Fetterman. C. Sonon. J. Tkach. M. Hluy. C. Spiller, J. Sweeney, N. Vohur A Season of Success by Mike O ' Hagan John Shigo Lehigh ' s Football team opened it ' s centenial season with much speculation. This was to be a rebuilding year for Coach Whitehead and his young Engineers. Lehigh, facing one of the most challeng- ing schedules in all of Division 1 AA, was predicted not to have a winning season. Lehigh opened the 100th season on a positive note with a 38-10 romp over Northeastern. Sophomore quarterback Marty Horn completed 10 of 19 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Junior tailback Steve Opet rushed for 122 yards and scored two touchdowns. The defense was spearheaded by pre-season All American John Shigo and noseguard Wes Walton. The defense which played con- sistantly throughout the season, allowed the Huskies only 132 total yards. Lehigh traveled to Colgate to face the 1 ranked Red Raiders. The young En- gineers, after dominating the Red Raiders for 3 quarters, suffered a series of unfor- tunate miscues which led to the En- gineers defeat. The highlights of this game for Lehigh were sophomore Rennie Benn establishing a new school mark in receptions and catching 14-passes which accounted for 199 yards, while junior Doug Ertz scored 3 touchdowns. Lehigh ' s next opponent was the Midship- men of Navy, who featured Division 1A All American tailback Napoleon McCal- lum and linebacker Andy Pansiego. The defense played admirably for 3 quarters before running out of steam late in the game. The Engineers lost to the Naval Academy 30-0. In it ' s third away game in as many weeks, the Engineers traveled to Wil- mington, Delaware to face the archrival Blue Hens. The Engineers put together a total team effort while defeating Tubby Raymond ' s team for the 5th time in the last 7 meetings, 24-19. The offense, led by the dynamic duo combination of QB Mar- ty Horn and split end Rennie Benn con- nected for 1 1 receptions and all 3 of the offense ' s touchdowns. Another impor- tant part of the Lehigh offense was the punting of senior Mike O ' Hagan. His punting kept the Blue Hens deep in their own territory for most of the day. The defense was led by John Shigo, who had 24 tackles including 14 unassisted. Other standouts were Blair Talmadge who had 2 interceptions, one for the game clinching touchdown, and defensive lineman Wayne Kasbar and Wes Walton who helped contain Delaware to only 65 yards rushing. Coach Whitehead was bringing the Engineers home to Taylor Stadium a happy man. Lehigh returned home to a Freshman Parents Day crowd of 12,000 and de- feated University of Connecticut 13-7. The win, highlighted by a touchdown by Rennie Benn and fine kicking by senior Jim Scott, raised the Engineers record to 3-2. Scott had two field goals, of 32 yards, and 21 yards respectively. The defense was led by John Shigo who had 16 tackles. After an uncharacteristically poor per- formance against New Hampshire, the Engineers traveled to West Point to face the Division 1A Cadets. This game proved to be the turning point for the Engineers 100th season. Playing before the largest crowd ever to witness a Lehigh game, the Engineers spoiled a Cadet Homecoming with a fine team effort. r i i b - ' % Co-Captains: J. Shiga. L. Williams The 40,000 plus spectators got a great performance from quarterback Marty Horn, who scored the game winner, and sophomore tailback Pete Schreck who rushed for 85 yards and hauled in 5 clutch receptions. The defense was led by soph- omore Kevin Zlock and Wayne Kasbar, each having 10 tackles. Other members of the defense with outstanding perfor- mances were Jim Serratelli, Blair Talmadge and John Shigo. Another Lehigh note was Mike O ' Hagan who had a dozen punts for a 39 yard average. This was the first Lehigh victory over Army, and a great day for Lehigh football. In a game where the offense exploded and the defense dominated, Lehigh rolled over Bucknell 40-15. The Horn-Benn connection paired up for 3 touchdowns, the highlight of these was a 72 yard pass- run hookup. The defense was led by se- nior linebacker Ross Santangelo and ju- nior Mike Ellow who combined for 19 tackles. They got help from secondary men Mike O ' Hagan and Blair Talmadge, and defensive lineman Wayne Kasbar and Wes Walton. This was a game domi- nated by Lehigh and gave them momentum as they headed home for their last 3 games of the regular season. Lehigh returned home to face the Uni- versity of Massachusetts. This was a hard fought battle in which Lehigh pulled out the victory in the last minute of play. The heroes on offense once again were Marty Horn and Rennie Benn as they teamed up for 3 more scores and the crucial 2 point conversion which gave Lehigh the come from behind victory 21-20. The last touchdown came on a 16 play, 80 yard drive, culminating in the Horn to Benn touchdown and conversion. The defense was led by senior Dave Mecca and Jim Gum. Free-Safety Gum was credited with 3 interceptions, 3 pass breakups and 1 1 tackles. This was Jim ' s finest Lehigh per- formance and he was awarded the ECAC player of the week. Lehigh, now with a 6-3 record, took on the highly taughted Warriors of East Stroudsburg. The 17-3 victory does not tell the true picture of how much the En- gineers dominated this game. Offensive- ly, Rennie Benn set a new Lehigh record for touchdowns by a receiver, when he caught his 15th touchdown of the season. The defense was led by Blair Talmadge who picked off 3 enemy passes. Lehigh was now ready for the final game against the Leopards. Lehigh ' s 100th year of sootball came to a fitting close with a 22-14 thrashing over longtime rival Lafayette. The Engineers opened the scoring early as Horn found junior wingback Jim Davidson in the end zone to give Lehigh a lead they would Head Coach: J. Whitehead never relinquish. Lehigh ' s next 16 points came with direct assistance from the de- fense. Key plays by Shigo (interception), Talmadge (interception for touchdown), and Zlock (fumble recovery), enabled the Engineers to move out to a 22-0 lead . This lead was held to the final quarter, where the Leopards scored 14 points, 6 of which came as the goal posts were being torn down. This victory gave Lehigh an 8-3 record, a record which Coach Whitehead and his staff is certainly proud of. Lehigh ' s team record was outstanding. The defense led Division 1 AA in intercep- tions, under the fine coaching of Defen- sive Back coach Wayne Grube, Line- backer coach Tom Rogish, and Defensive Line coach Walt Whitehead. Individual honors went to John Shigo, the defensive Captain and leader, who was 1st team All-ECAC and 1st team Ail-American, 2nd team A. P. AIl-American, while the sophomore connection of Marty Horn and Rennie Benn received Honorable Mention. Shigo and offensive guard Lance Williams were selected as the team ' s co-captains for the year by their fellow teammates. Lehigh ' s 100th season was a great year and will not be soon forgotten. 299 100 Years of Football This year Lehigh celebrated its 100th season of participation in football. Foot- ball at Lehigh has become a proud tradi- tion. Every fall weekend is surrounded by the excitement of the sport. It all began with J.S. Robeson ' 86 who is the father of football at Lehigh. He induced the sophomores of University of Pennsylvania to send 1 1 players up to play a game on Dec. 8, 1883. 300 specta- tors turned out in the rain for this game which we lost 16-0. The following year the Class of ' 87 took up the sport. The men of ' 87 are entitled to the credit of making football a fixture at Lehigh. Only 3 of Lehigh ' s players had ever played football before. The rest of the team had just 3 weeks of pre-season practice. Lehigh ' s colors were brown and white which was decided by the student body in 1876. In 1884 we played our first match with Lafayette which we lost 50-0. In the 1884 season Lehigh played 4 games and lost them all. In the early years of the Lehigh- Lafayette rivalry we often met 2 or even 3 times a year. Lehigh ' s 1st victory came against Rut- gers in 1885. We won by the score 10-5. Our 3rd season produced our 1st win- ning record — 4 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties. But we still hadn ' t beaten our rival from College hill. Our 1st victory against Lafayette came in 1887, which we won by the score of 10 to 4. 1887 season also included our most lopsided loss ever, an 80-0 loss at the hands of Princeton. Lehigh has played Lafayette 1 19 times. The weekend surrounding this contest is a very special time. An extreme excite- ment is always in the air during Lafayette weekend. The outcome of the game may be forgotten but the antics of the weekend are etched among our fond memories. Through the years there have been many good Lehigh teams. A select few have been very good and have caught the eyes of the fans. One worth remembering is Lehigh ' s 1950 team which ex- perimented with the Split-T formation. Lehigh ' s team had much success with this formation. It helped to lead Lehigh to its 1st undefeated season. Seven years later the marvelous feat would almost be repeated. The 1957 team also using the Split-T produced a season with only one loss. 1977 proved to be one of the brightest years in Lehigh ' s football history. We be- came the 1st independent institution to win a national football championship. The season opened with a thrashing of Connecticut 49-0 in Taylor Stadium. Through the season the awesome duo of Mike Rieker and Steve Kreider came through for Lehigh. Rieker-Kreider com- piled some impressive statistics. Even breaking several Lehigh records. The season ended with Lehigh winning the National Championship against Jackson- ville State in Wichita Falls, Texas. Both Rieker and Kreider received All- American honors. Lehigh had posted an impressive 12-win, 2-loss record. The dream season was complete. Lehigh has still been dominant in foot- ball. The 1980 team produced Lehigh ' s second undefeated season (9-0-2). But once again our bowl hopes were dashed by Eastern Kentucky in the playoffs. Today football is as important to Lehigh as it was 100 years ago. All alumni will always remember Lehigh football. 300 301 302 A _ _ M 1 ■' Ml uxJ k7« ■1 303 SOCCER (Row I): D. Donovan. C. Erdogen.J. Heaton, P. Liptrol, K. Remly(Row2):T. Knoster (coach), M. Dohorty.J. Shiner, J . Armor, M. Molnar.J. Remley, S. Schullz (trainer), T. McDaniel (Row 3): W. Hausser, J. Hall, G. Bunting, M. Faith (co-capt.), K. Remley (co-capt.), D. Sikorski, D. Delerman 304 J ■■■■Hi 305 306 ._ 107 FIELD HOCKEY (Row I): D. LeMay. J. Ladota, S. Dostert, D. Feltman. S. Downurd, L. Copoulis. E. Jennings. A. Aresi (Row 2): T. Finhorn, A. Regan, B. Schmidt. H. Shakespears, K.Denmark. M. Weiner, K. Yost. P. Lee. S. VonWagenen(Row3): M. VanDenhende, B. Siroislasst. coach). M. Miller, A. Austin, G. Thistle. S. Coursen, K. Zeberlien (capt.), M. Way. K. Hutchinson. C. Miller. D. Lucralli. M. Ruth (asst. coach). J. Baxter (coach). K. Frankenbach (trainer) 308 The field hockey team had a successful season under coach Judith Baxter. With a lot of hard work and talent, the team finished 13th in the nation in Division 1. The most valuable player was Karen Yost. She was also selected for the East Coast Conference (ECC), along with teammates Kathy Zebielein, goalie Patti Lee and Sue Coursen. The season ' s high- light was when the team beat Delaware University in triple overtime to become ECC champions. Lehigh versus West Chester 3-2 Toledo 3-0 Villanova 2-1 Rider 4-0 Rutgers 2-1 Towson 4-0 Loyola 7-0 Princeton 2-1 Temple (overtime) 1-2 Drexel 1-0 Ursinus (overtime) 2-3 Bucknell 2-0 LaSalle (overtime) 3-2 Richmond 1-0 Delaware 0-2 Lafayette 1-0 William Mary 1-0 Colgate 2-2 « ?a ?i 309 310 CROSS COUNTRY (Row I): E. Sheradon, J. McVeigh, J. Rahm. K. Murphy, J. Kent, J . Sullivan, Pledge Kehoe (Row 2): J . Marion, D. Heinz, J, Dotweight, K. Schonover, K. Pierson, T. Vancor, T. Whelan, Coach J. Covert 312 VOLLEYBALL (Row 1):D. Lisella. E. Waddell. C. Davis, S. D ' Augelli, R. Thomas. J. Ryan (Row 2): P. Terri(Asst. coach), K. Adams (coach) J Hoher M Hickev L Doslert, M. Stamm, K. Byrne The Women ' s Volleyball team, under coach Karen Adams, finished their 1983 schedule in the East Coast Conference with a 19-21 record — an impressive fifth seeding. Highlights of the year include senior Cindy Davis and junior Molly Stamm being selected for the PAIAW Di- vision I All Star Team, Miss Davis ' s Award as the Lehigh Valley ' s Outstand- ing Volleyball Player, and a double victo- ry against Lafayette during their rigorous season. WE OPPONENT THEY Villanova 3 Temple 3 3 Allentown 1 Kutztown 2 3 Muhlenburg 1 2 Rosemont Delaware 2 Hofstra 2 Wilmington 2 2 Bucknell 1 George Mason 2 2 Lafayette Juniata 2 3 Moravian 1 Farleigh-Dickinson 2 313 WRESTLING « ' « f V te w ? ' •+ J ak  « ft fJ?ow J: 7. Cassan. W. Deegan, D. Butler, R. Sanloro, J. Reilh, B. Yates, D. Spirk (Row 2): M. Richmond. D. Garner, C. Mears, R. Lobdell. T. Bold, T. Toggas, P. Yozzo. B. Weaver (asst. coach) (Row 3): T. Turner (coach), K. Ritrievi, S. Vetsch, B. Brown. P. Diekel. E. Boyesen (coach), T. Hutchinson. Lehigh ' s wrestling season began with the usual wrestle-offs in Grace Hall. The wrestle-offs yielded a young, inexperi- enced team. There were two surprise winners, freshman Pete Yozzo at 142 lbs. and Ey vind Boyeson at 1 77 lbs. Jim Reilly and Rich Santoro were given the honor of being co-captains for the Lehigh grapplers. The season began with the Sheridan Tournament at Stabler Arena. Lehigh placed 5th in the event and unseeded freshman, Pete Yozzo, was Lehigh ' s only title winner. In the next match, the Engineers faced Wilkes College which they rolled over 26-6. Lehigh won eight of the ten weight s in- cluding seven in a row from 126 through 177. The team was lead by Rich Santoro ' s victory over Doug Billings 8-2 and Pete Yozzo ' s exciting 12-9 triumph over Kurt Rowlette. Next on the schedule was the Lock Haven Tournament. Lehigh finished 2nd out of a field of 5 schools. Senior co- captain Santoro finished first while fresh- man Yozzo took second. Over Christmas break, the 12th ranked Engineers faced four of the top ten squads in the nation. Lehigh won two of their six meets. The Engineers put their 3-5 dual meet record to a test when they battered the Black Knights of Army at Stabler Arena. These two teams have locked horns be- fore and the Engineers have dominated the series with Army compiling a record of 33-4-2. Following a loss in the opening match, the grapplers swept the rest of the weight classes to record a 41-3 victory over Army. Lehigh continued its winning by beat- ing Cornell ' s Big Red with an impressive 38-6 victory. In the Engineers last home meet, they lost to the Cleveland State Vikings 22-15. Seniors Jim Reilly and Tom Bold both recorded 5-pint superior decisions in their final home bout. Next, the Engineer grapplers sunk eastern rival Navy 22-12 in Annapolis. Lehigh then travelled to Syracuse look- ing to clinch their 38th winning season in the last 39 years. The Engineers defeated Syracuse 21-16 by winning 6 of the 10 bouts. Two of the triumphs were come- from-behind victories for Tom Toggas and Tom Bold. Lehigh finished their schedule with a 7-6 record. Ten of the 13 opponents of Lehigh, were ranked in the top 20 at sometime during the season. Lehigh ended their season on a positive note. The team had gained momentum as they moved into the Easterns. At the 80th annual Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships at Annapo- lis, Maryland Lehigh turned in a dis- appointing 3rd place finish with 92 points. Lehigh qualified four men for the Nation- als and placed only five of the ten wrest- lers who made the trip. The champions for the Engineers were sophomore Paul Diekel and seniors Rich Santoro and Jim Reilly. Jim Reilly won the Fletcher Award for the most career EIWA points and the Sheridan Trophy for the most falls in the least time. At the nationals senior Rich Santoro and freshman Paul Diekal placed fifth and sixth respectively, leading the Engineers to a 15th place finish in the 54th annual NCAA Championships at Brenden Byrne Arena, March 8-10. 314 315 317 MEN ' S BASKETBALL (Row I): V. Doswell, M. Polaha. R. Lee. D. Gaffney, C. Bryant, R. Gregory. M. Murphy (Row 2): 5. Taylor (Trainer). L. Franklin (Manager), T. Pauley (Assl. Coach), M. Andrelewicz. S. Dowling, D. Henderson, T. Moran, T, Schneider (Coach), P. Wickman (Capt.), J. Turocy, B. Belson, V. McKay, F. McCaffery (Asst. Coach), D. Harlzell (Asst. Coach), P. Sclar (Manager). Lehigh ' s basketball team started out the season with a new, inexperienced team. There was a new coach, Tom Schneider, who formerly was assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania and only two return players who were lettermen, junior Paul Wickman and senior Terry Moran. The squad consisted of eight freshmen, four sophomores, twojuniors and one se- nior. Lehigh ' s season started out very slow- ly. In the early games Lehigh was out played by their opponents. The En- gineers has speed and youth but they couldn ' t pull off a victory. Over Christmas break, the Engineers placed third in the Albright tournament. Also around this time, the cagers dropped a well-played game to Princeton Univer- sity (49-47) and defeated pre-season con- ference favorite Hofstra University (82- 76). Outstading play was shown by Ver- non Doswell who was named rookie of the week for the week ending Jan. 8th. Doswell average 16 points in the two games against Princeton and Hofstra. Freshman Mike Polaha went eight for eight on the foul line in the final overtime period to lead the Engineers to a 74-70 win over the Eagles of American Univer- sity. The team then fell to the Broncs of Rider (68-54). This loss brought the En- gineers record to 3-1 1 for the season, and 2-4 in the ECC. Outstanding players were sophomores Doswell and Androlewicz who led the hoopsters with 10 points each. With their defeat of Towson State (63-56), Lehigh raised their ECC record to 3-4. The cagers lost a disappointing game to the ' Pards (70-52). Lehigh was looking for their 3rd consecutive victory over Lafayette in the past two seasons. The ECC game against rival University of Delaware produced five Engineer cag- ers who scored in the double figures but it wasn ' t enough to fight off the Blue Hens who won (83-67). The Engineers ' basket- ball team showed signs of maturity but took a step backwards when they were stampeded by the Bucknell Bisons (56- 47). Lehigh ' s young team was beat by Rider College (63-54) and that game was fol- lowed by a defeat at the hands of Lafay- ette (67-53) for the second time this season. The Engineers lost their final home game of the season (61-52) to Towson State University. It marked the 10th straight loss for the cagers who had diffi- culties in finding the winning track. An overtime loss in the ECC tourna- ment to Towson (62-60) ended the cagers season. Although the hoopsters did not have a spectacular season, their overall ability is underrated. They are a young team with talent and depth. With eight freshmen, four sophomores, and twojuniors, they still have some experience to gain. Perhaps in the future when the team is older Lehigh will have a winner. 318 319 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL (Row I): C. Baker, R. Danlas, C. Laydon, E. Silver. G. Arbeiter, J. Ryan, B. Bassett (Row 2): K. Trainer, M. McGraw (coach), P. Culling, A. Austin, C. Engelbert, G. Pietsch, L. Feeley, L. Radabough, S. Steward, E. Malone (asst. coach), D. Ceitner (asst. coach). 320 321 322 323 SWIMMING (Row I): M. Pibl. R. Gallagher, J. Forster(co-capt), G. Angyl (co-capt). D. Bell (Row 2): B. Gardiner (coach), M. Savin, R. Siepka, C. Mower, E. Steelman, B. Loev, G. Weiss, B. Whitney, L. Sunflower (asst. coach) (Row 3): B. Wilson, J. Shewell, B. Gaydos, K. Hutchinson, T. Rudel. P. Titterton, D. Patracuolla, D. Trost (asst. coach) With a record of 7-5, the men ' s swim- ming team proved the 1983-84 year to be highly successful. The team finished strongly at ECC ' s, placing 3rd out of a total of 8 teams, and winning 3 individual events. Coach Bruce Gardiner ' s out- standing swimmer, sophomore Bob Gaydos, set team records in both the 200 and 500 freestyle. By ending the season at ECC ' s with one of the greatest meets ever, the team hopes to continue the tradition of strong swimming at Lehigh. WE OPPONENT THEY 71 West Chester 40 52 Temple 61 40 Fordham 73 58 Maine 55 70 Delaware 42 58 Rutgers 55 34 Drexel 75 69 LaSalle 43 62 East Stroudsburg 48 63 Lafayette 46 39 Bucknell 74 324 (Row l):L. Forcina, T. McDonnie, H. Brosnan (co-capt.), B. Price (co-capt.).A. Downing, L. Schmalz (Row2):B. Gardiner (coach), M. Grave:., J. Lewis. H. Stegmueller. D. Reillv, L. Sunflower (assl. coach) (Row3):L. Gravel. D. Galli S Sonntag K. Koprowski, L. Melvin, K. Young. D. Trosl (asst. coach) The women ' s swimming team finished their 1983-84 season with a 4-7 record, but considering how difficult the schedule was, the year was successful. The girls showed a 99% improvement at ECC ' s, placing 4th — their best showing ever. The highlight of the season includes Coach Gardiner ' s outstanding swimmer, Tina McDonie, who set team, meet, pool, and conference records for the 1650 yd. freestyle at ECC ' s. The team ' s enthu- siasm at the end of the season will hope- fully carry through to next season, build- ing the program for a better and stronger team. WE OPPONENT THEY 82 Bryn Mawr 52 39 Temple 73 47 Fordham 66 53 Bucknell 85 68 Gettysburg 36 36 Delaware 73 28 Rutgers 85 40 Drexel 72 38 LaSalle 75 62 East Stroudsburg 46 62 Lafayette 30 325 326 327 ICE HOCKEY (Row I): P. Gradv (Asst. coach), D. hummus, P. Willis, S. Gordon, S. Wenzel, M. Hurley (Asst. Cap!.), B. Dame (Capl.), G. Friedman, A. Stein, T. Southworth, K. Kollevall (Coach) (Row 2): M. Scharf, S. Bailey. P. Molinaro, B. Moss, P. Mancuso, P. Meyer, Pledge Scott, P. Keaveney, J. Cleary, J. Menna, J. Bombassei, S. Gediman, E. Molmoski (Trainer) 328 329 l JLMi f 330 m -% , 331 TRACK AND FIELD (Row I): P. Shih, J. McVeigh, J. Rahm. R. DeLuPurra, R. Molloy, J. Kent, B. Talmadge, D. Hines (cap .), B. Mundy, E. Kehoe, T. Johnson, T. Vancor, P. Hariis, K. Ryan. A. Bennett, L. Armstrong (Row 2): B. Donahue (asst. coach), J. Ronacher (Mgr.), S. Reider, W. Mitreutet, J. Marian, K. Pearson, M. Petkus, D. Thomson, A. Menusky, B. Denmark, G. Furtaw, J. Radzelovage, T. Joyce, T. Crowley, J. Siket, T. Gray. J. Covert (coach) RIFELR Y 332 (Row I): J. Dillon. P. Stanko. K. Young (Row 2): H. Betz, M. Prevost, S. Galezynski. K. Brannaka, M. Swider, J. Strain (Row3): Capt. A. Florey, Srgt, MG. R. SQUASH wr a -£ a a (flow ): A ' . Rctke, J. Larson, B. Way. H. Kennedy, K. Thompson, M. Deleon (Row 2): I. Mahmud (Coach), A. Baqiteriso, J. Compton, S. Graham, J. Sills, R. Putt, P. Sanson. GOLF (Row I): B. Durkin, A. Stock, B. Werner, D. Meyers, (Row 2): R. Anderson. E. Labor. C. Mancluik. R. Christopher W Trexler (Coach). 333 MEN ' S LACROSSE (Row I): J. Heard, J. Hollbrook, M. Clark, H. Russell, T.Farrell, G. Linkmeyer, L. Casabian, (Row 2): J B. Abbott. T. O ' Brian (Row 3): Coach Shaps, J. Buteaul. A. Manwarring, S. Heilman, R. Huis, S. Mesteller, J. Carpenter. Fredrickson, P. DiScala. P. Carroll. B. O Grady, Schmitz, B. Hamp. D. Brown, B. Bernstein, R. Men ' s Lacrosse ended their 1984 sea- son with a 4-10 record. Despite a tough season, Coach Shaps felt that the team played college calliber lacrosse. The lead- ing scorer of the season was junior Brian Hamp and the MVP was awarded to sophomore Steve Heilman. WE OPPONENT THEY 7 Salisbury State 18 5 Loyola 22 11 Vermont 21 3 Towson 20 17 West Chester 8 5 Villanova 13 9 Franklin Marshall 5 7 Drexel 8 6 Delaware 25 6 Bucknell 14 5 Lafayette 15 20 Montclair 2 9 Kutztown 8 8 Air Force Academy 11 334 WOMEN ' S LACROSSE (Row I): S. Corsen, C. Miller, N. Deck, K. Zeberlein, T. Cuff, L. Radabaugh (Row 2): Trainer K. Frakenbach, P. Lee, K. Yost, K. Engelberl, K. Denmark, S. VanWagenen. M. Miller, B. Schmidt. P. Jacobsen. P. Hall, Coach J. Baxter. Asst. Coach M. Ruth Lehigh ' s 1984 Women ' s Lacrosse team ended an incredible season with an im- pressive 13-5 record. Under coach Judy Baxter, the team finished in the top 8 teams in the nation, qualifying for the NCAA Division I National Champion- ship. The team won in overtime 11-10 over Loyola, but succumbed in the quar- terfinals to the 1 seed University of Maryland, 6-12. In the ECC ' s, the girls romped to the finals by beating Lafayette, but lost the deciding game to Delaware, 5-10. Juniors Sue Coursen and Karyn Yost, and senior Kathy Zeberlein (Lehigh ' s MVP) were selected to the ECC All-Stars. They, along with sophomore Karen Denmark were also selected for the Brine Regional All Americans. Leading scorers for the team were Miss Yost (51 goals and 23 assists), Miss Denmark (41 goals and 6 assists), and freshman Sue VanWagenen (36 goals and 9 assists). With such a triumphant year, the 1985 Lacrosse sea- son should be anticipated as an exciting one. WE OPPONENT THEY 22 Towson 8 12 Drexel 16 Bucknell 2 10 Rutgers 5 9 West Chester 6 16 Princeton 5 7 Delaware 14 14 Richmond 10 14 Univ. of Virginia 9 11 William and Mary 9 10 Lafayette 5 10 Loyola 7 5 Temple 16 7 Ursinus 13 335 336 1 J ■o  ■£ . ' ■mm mfr a v •-, 337 MEN ' S TENNIS 338 WOMEN ' S TENNIS (Row I): H. Stas, D. Armenia, G. Brennan, C. Abvah (Row 2): Coach K. Adams, D. Durando, L. Mazaleski, K. Yuracko B. 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IK. 347 Moment 348 Moment 349 350 Seniors To live your life in your own way . . , To reach for the goals you have set for yourself . . . To be the you that you want to be ... That is success. Eric M. Alt man 352 Jennifer Altman Philip Amend James Winand Ancel Lisa Lotte Minor Andersen Mark Robert Andersen Anne Marjorie Anderson Raymond F. Anderson Jr. Susan J. Annino Michelle Renee Arbitell Lauren Sue Aaron — Roslyn Estates, New York; Journalism; Deans List; Williams Scholar: Student Activities Council, Vice President. Set Brown and White; Marketing Club; Off-campus student ' s association. Deni.se A. Abbott — Germantown, Maryland; Mathematics; Intramurals. Shawn Allen Abrams — New City, New York; Mechanical Engim Todd Richard Ackerman — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu Honor Sot iety, President; AllE. Steven Craig Adams — Ephrata. Pennsylvania; Computer Information Science; German House. Treasurer. Warminster. Pennsylvania; Elei trical En- John Robert Adamson gineering; IEEE. Timothy William Aker — Newtown, Connecticut; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Gryphon Society. John R. Albrecht — E. Aurora. New York; Finance; Jack Burnett Scholar- ship; Sigma Nu. Past Social Chairman. Assistant Treasurer; Intramural Investment Club; Ski Club. Thomas Carl Albrethsen — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Intramural Manager: AIChE. Karla Joanne Allen — Riverton. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Gamma. Housemanager; ASME; SWE; Sailing Club; Big Little Sisters. Karen Elise Altenberg — Silver Spring. Maryland; Financel Accounting; Class of 84 Executive Board; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Women in Business. Eric Abby Alter — Edison. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: College Republicans. Eric M. Altman — Oeeanside. New York; Government; Simula Alpha Mu. Alumni Recorder; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; SAC President. SAC Lecturer ' s Chairman; FORUM subcommittees — Budget and Cultural Life; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Visiting Lecturer ' s Committee; Freshman Orientation Committee; Student-A lumni Relations Committee; Male-Female Committee. Jennifer Altman — Harrison. New York; Psychology; Psi Chi. Philip Amend — Crunburv, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; L.U. Amateur Radio Society. Vice President; WLVR News Staff; Geology Club. Secretary. James Winand Ancel — Baltimore. Maryland: Civil Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; ASCE; Football. Lisa Lotte Minor Andersen — Essex Fells, New Jersey; English; Williams Prize; Williams Scholarship; Wilbur Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; LUV; Brown and White; Arts College Plan- ning Committee: College Scholar. Mark Robert Andersen IEEE. ■Darien, Connecticut; Electrical Engineering; Anne Marjorie Anderson — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors, Dean ' s List; AIChE; Intramurals; Town House. Raymond F. Anderson Jr. — Walerlown. Connecticut; Accounting; Pi Kappa Alpha; Varsity Golf. Co-Captain. Michael H. Aneiro Jr. Secretary. Baldwin. New York; Finance; Beta Thela Pi. Gary A. Angyai — Pearl River. Ne Chi; Varsity Swimming; AIChE. York; Chemical Engineering; Delta Susan J. Annino — West Islip. New York; Marketing: Gamma Phi Beta; Dean ' s List; AMA; Communications-Marketing Club. Vice President; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Advertising Manager; Investments Club; Ski Club; Marketing Club. Career Night Chairman; Gamma Phi Beta ' Cres- cent ' Magazine Consultant. Michelle Renee Arbitell — Trenton. New Jersey: Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi National Honor Society for Psychology; Dean ' s List. Trustees ' Scholarships; Psi Chi. Vice President. Secretary; Psychology Club; Aerobic Dancing: Weightlifting; Intramurals; W.O.M.E.N.; Big Sister, Club Member Editor-in-Chief of W.O. M.E.N. Monthly Newsletter; LUV Special Projects Committee. 353 Mitchel Ardman — Mi rk; Civil Engineering; Sigma Nu. Herbert Martin Armeny — Florham I ' urk. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Steward, Pledge Master; Al ROW Scholar- ship: Varsity Baseball. Steven Drew Aronson — Livingston, New Jersey; Government; Sigma Alpha Ma. Pledge Master. Dean ' s List; Honors Convocation; Omicron Delta Kappa; Varsity Tennis: SAC. Vice ' resilient. IFC Representative; Brown and White, National Ad Manager, Local Ad Manager, Business Manager. Christopher J. Askin — Allentown, Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; SAE; Cycling Team; Lehigh Students for Life. Charles F. Askonas — Winnetka, Illinois: Chemical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; AlChE: Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Aliki Astreou — Nicosia-Cyprus; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Psi Upsilon Sister; Executive Council of Senior Class; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Publicity Committee. Charles William Attebery — So nets. New York: Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma. Senior Care: AlChE: Intramural Wrestling: Lehigh Marching Band. Ronald P. Averell — Warminster. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering. David Reynolds Avery — Summit. New Jersey; Marketing; Psi Upsilon: Dean ' s List; WLVR; College Republicans, treasurer; Marketing Club: IFC Publicity Committee. Joyce Lynne Axel — Tappan. New York; Accounting: Phi Eta Sigma. Treasurer; Forum; Hillcl. Edward MacDonald Aylin — Westport. Connecticut: Industrial En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Steward, National Convention Delegate; AHE. Michael W. Bailev — Long Beach. New York; Civil Engineering; Sigma Alpha Ma; ASCE. David L. Bailin — Hartsdale. New York; Marketing Finance; Delta Phi. Steward, Historian; Dean ' s List; Class of ' 84 Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Forum. Chairman Administration Committee Representative, Board of Trustees. Glenn David Ball — Malvern. Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. President. Executive Committee Chairman; Tail Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Darryl Ann Bancks — Old Bridge, New Jersey; Management Finance; Trustee and Haydon Scholarships; Intramural Sports: RHC Executive Council; RHS, Co-Activities Co-ordinator. Margaret M. Bapst — Crunford. New Jersey; Psychology; Ski Club; Delta Chi Little Sister: Modern Living Ltd. Peter White Barada — New Canaan, Connecticut; Computer Engineering. Sylvia Maria Baralt — Princeton Junction. New Jersey; Biology; Inlra- murals; Beta Little Sister: Music Ensembles. James Edward Barends — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Chaplain. House Manager. Pledge Master; SAE; ASME. Michael A. Barnisin Jr. — West Lawn. Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering: J.D. Berg Scholarship; AlChE; Intramural. James L. Barry — Dtishore. Pennsylvania: Engineering Physics; Society of Physics Students. Mark Bayer — Harrisburg. Pennsylvania; Marketing; Marketing Club: AM A; Investment Club; Sailing Club: Frishce Club; Off-campus Students A ssociation. Peter C. Bayer, Jr. — Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Chi Psi, Stew- ard; IFC Community Relations Chairman: Senior Gift Campaign Chairman; Army ROTC. Battalion Commander; Freshman Hall Presi- dent. Sherman W. Bear Jr. — Rockville. Maryland: American Studies! Electrical Engineering; Psi Upsilon. Librarian. Alumni Representative; Sigma Tau Delta (English); IEEE; AFROTC; Marching 97. 354 Charles William Attebery Ronald P. Averell James L. Barry Mark Bayer Peter C. Bayer Jr. Sherman W. Bear Jr. 355 Michael Jay Berkowitz Marcelo Bernat Seth Mark Berney Dean Alfred Bernocchi 356 George Blandino Max Jacob Bleiler Daniel Otto Becker — Union, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha. Vice President; Alfred T. Shinies- Memorial Scholarship; Tint Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; WLVR, Program Director; Photography Club; Lehigh Listening I . Elise G. Beckman — Potomac. Maryland: Economics; Balletomane Society; Marketing Club; Women in Business. Cynthia Lynne Bebler — Amawalk. New York; Finance Marketing: Delta Gamma; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club; Delta Gamma. Treasurer; Panhellenic Delegate; Panhel Social Chairman. Carole Jean Beisser — Scotch Plains. New Jersey: Finance; Delta Gam- ma, Recording Secretary; Dean ' s List: Marketing Club; Class of 19X4 Executive Board; Student Investment Club. Barry Belfcr — West Chester. Pennsylvania; Indus trial Engineering; Kap- pa Alpha, Push Chairman. IM Chairman: AIIE. David Michael Bell — Colwyn, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Educator. Steward; IEEE; Swimming Team. George Stephen Bellantoni — Armonk. New York; International Relations; Delta Upsilon. Secretary; Varsity Football. Steve Alan Bel tz — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tan Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; AS ME. John Purdy Benedict Jr. — Essex Fells. Ness- Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Nu. House Manager; Ski Club. Lynn Dorothy Bennett — Old Bridge, New Jersey ; Biology; Delta Gamma. Foundations Chairman; Delta Kappa Gamma Award; LUV; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Choir. Karen Bergen — Pompton Lakes, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta: lntrumurals; Alpha Gamma Delta. Social Chair- man, Rush Councilor ; SAE; Photographer — Newspaper; Class Executive Board. Jay Alan Bergman • Kappa Nu. Whiteslone, New York; Electrical Engineering; Eta Michael Jav Berkowitz — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; AIIE; HUM; Ski Club; WLVR. Marcelo Bernat — Montevideo. Uruguay; Marketing Management; Rug- by Club; Photo Club. Seth Mark Berney — Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Biology; Alpha Sigma Phi; Boxing Club; Intramiirals; Health Professions Club; IFC. Scholar- ship Chairman; Forum; University Disciplinary Panel; University Search Committee for Executive Vice President; Photography Club; Chairman 1982 Alpha Sigma Phi Arthritis Foundation Walk-a-thon: Hillel. Member- ship Chairman. Deal Alfred Bernocchi — Trenton, New Jersey: Electrical Engineering: Theta Delta Chi: IEEE, Senior Representative; Varsity Soccer; Gryphon Society; Girls Soccer Coach. Robert E. Betz — Tamaqua, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Freshman Honors; IEEE. Anita M. Bhambhani — Easton. Pennsylvania: Biology: Student at Hahnemann Medical School; Allied Health Professions: Balletomane Society; Ballet; Jazz; LUV. Lynn King Bigelow — Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List Eta Kappa Nu; Tint Beta Pi; IEEE. ' Scott Bigley — Milford, New Jersey; Civil Engineering: Beta Theta Pi. Vice President; Lehigh Judo Club; Photography; Inlramurals; Backpacking. Gregory Dana Bitsko — Sea Girt. New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Theta Chi, Little Sister Coordinator; ASCE; Marching 97: LUV; SAE; IFC, Faculty Relations Committee; ASCE. Treasurer. Thomas J. Blake — Wappinger Falls. New York; Electrical Engineering; Sportscaster for WLVR. George Blandino — Whippany. New Jersey; Electrical Engineering: Psi Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; College Republicans; Newman Association Special Minister of the Eucharist. Max Jacob Bleiler — Fleetwood. Pennsylvania; Metallurgy Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President. 357 Sherrie Michelle Blevins — Washington, District of Columbia: Biology. Benjamin Neil Blinder — Maplewood, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AlChE: Marching 97; Varsity Hand. Eric Jonathan Block — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Finance; Theta Delta Chi. Treasurer: Finance Club; Basketball. Kenneth Scott Bloom — Hazlet. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Tan Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu: Hillel Society. President; Staff Officer, Army ROTC. Jeffrey David Blum — Potomac. Maryland: Industrial Engineering; Theta Xi. Steward; Dean ' s List; AI1E; Vice President. Judith Ann Boettger — Moorestown, New Jersey; Finance; Delta Gamma; RHC; Ski Club; Karate Club; Investment Club. Thomas James Bold — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Urban Studies; Varsity Wrestling. Terence M. Bollinger — Harrisburg. Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Delta Upsilon. Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi: Varsity- Football. Luke N. Bonacci — Danbury. Connecticut; Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega. Vice President; Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma; Boxing. Beth Marie Book — New Castle. Delaware; Foreign Careers; Lacrosse: Hockey: Marketing Club; Brown and While; Big Little Sister Program. Christian Alexander Borglum — Wilton. Connecticut; Computing and Information Science; Kappa Alpha. President. Corresponding Secretary; Ski Club; IFC. Catherine Michi Borowiec — Levittown, Pennsylvania; Computer Infor- mation Science; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Computing Society; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Howard Earl Borzell — Berwyn, Pennsylvania: Accounting. Marc Lucien Bourhis — Blairstown. New Jersey: Chemical Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho. Pledge Master; Freshman Honors; AlChE; Freshman Soccer; Scuba Club: SAE. Dorothea M. Bova — St. Davids, Pennsylvania: Marketing; Lehigh Uni- versity Choir; Navigator; Christian Fellowship: LUV. Paul Andrew Boyadjis — Convent Station, New Jersey; Mechanical ' En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Bowling; Frisbee Clubs: Philosophy Club. Karen L. Boyd — Westwood. New Jersey; English; Alpha Phi; Marketing Club. Richard Lee Brady — Ephrala. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE: Lehigh Christian Fel- lowship. Shari Rachel Bram Psychology. Irvington-on-Hudson. New York; Journalism Jonathan M. Branton — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Theta Xi; Intramural. Suzanne Martha Brazis — Watertown. Connecticut; Accounting Finance; Varsity Softball; Investment Club. D. James Brennan — Thorold Ontario. Canada; Psychology; Mustard and Cheese Society; Cross Country; Phi Delta Theta. Peter James Brennan Sigma. Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; History; Kappa William S. Brennan — Newtown Square. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering Fundamental Science; Alpha Tau Omega. Scholarship Chairman; ASME; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball: Newman Center Choir; Powder Puff Football Coach. 358 Thomas James Bold Terence M. Bollinger Suzanne Martha Brazis D, James Brennan Peter James Brennan William S. Brennan 1SQ Timothy Murray Browne Mark Lee Buchanan Joel Bryan Buck Judith Frances Buckley 360 Andrew John Burckbuchler Jeffrey J. Burdick ipp f Patricia Anne Burke Andrew Michael Burns Lauri Scott Brenner — Wilmington, Delaware; ( ' omputer Science; Alpha Phi Omega; Computing Society; Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Si Stephen Mark Brinich — Pottsvitte, Pennsylvania: Computer Engineering; Bausch Lamb Honorary Science Award: IEEE; Computer S... Ross Anthony Brinley — New Cumberland, Pennsylvania; Natural Scient e: Lambda Chi Alpha, Steward. Ritual Chairman; Varsity Vaseball, Christopher William Broderick — Durham. New Hampshire; Account ingl Finance; Phi Kappa Theta. Assistant Treasurer; Dean ' s List: Executive Board; Investment Club. Jerry P. Brodsky — North Miami Beach. Florida; Industrial Engineering; HE. George Bernard Brogan — Belmar. New Jersey; Finance; Sigma Nu; Ski Club; Investment Club; Marketing Club. Stephen F. Brooks — Levittown. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Theta Delta Chi. Recording Secretary. IM Manager; Freshman Honors ; Dean ' s List: ASME; Junior Varsity Basketball. Steven Robert Brooks — Wayland, Massachusetts; Finance: Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Educator; Junior Honors; Dean ' s List; Soccer. Heidi Marie Brosnan — Brooklyn. New York; Natural Sciences: Varsity Swimming Team, Co-Captain; The Navigators Christian Ministry. Lesley Hughes Browder III — Locust Valley, New York; Management; Kappa Alpha. Steward. IM Chairman; IFC Representative; Junior Varsi- ty Tennis. Mary Theresa Brown — Dunmore, Pennsylvania; Finance Marketing; Alpha Gamma Delta; Forum; Marketing Club; Educational Policies Com- mittee; University Discipline Committee: Women in Business: Senior Class Gift Campaign. Thomas Wilson Brown Jr. — Huntington. New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Beta Theta Pi, Rush Chairman; SAME; Reserve Officer Asso- ciation. Timothy Murray Browne — Scwicklev, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering. Mark Lee Buchanan • Epsilon. Joel Bryan Buck — Cherry Hill. New Jersey; Computer Science; Dean ' s List; Computer Society: Swimming; Diving. Judith Frances Buckley — Southport, Connecticut; Psychology; Market- ing Club. Vice President; Women in Business; University Dining Com- mittee; RHC, Secretary; Junior and Senior Class Executive Board. Andrew John Burckbuchler — Bricktown. New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Chi Phi, House Manager. Jeffrey J. Burdick — Chappaqua. New York; Marketing; Alpha Tan Omega; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Patricia Anne Burke — Moorestown, New Jersey; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta. Social Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate; Dean ' s List; Investment Club; Intramurals; Senior Gift Campaign. Andrew Michael Burns — Erial. New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; AFROTC. Diane Mary Burns — Bethany, Connecticut: Psychology; Sigma Eta Psi. Treasurer; Big Little Sisters. Kendall Butts — Silver Spring, Maryland: Accounting Finance; Gryphon Sociery; Class Executive Board; Beta Theta Pi Little Sisters; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Terry Lee Butz — PenArgyl. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Williams English Award; Phi Eta Sigman; Beta Gamma Sigma; Marketing Club; Cross Country Club; Senior Class Executive Board; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. Robert Michael Cahill Jr. — Summit. New Jersey; Finance; Sigma Nu, President; Investment Club; Fairchild-Martind ' ale Center — Student Associate. ■Hudson. Ohio; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Phi Terry Lee Butz 361 James Edward Cali — Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania; Biology Theater; Cheer- leader; Mustard Cheese Drama Society. Theresa A. Capobianco — Tuckerton, New Jersey: Accounting. James Alan Carbone — Toms River. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Delia Chi. House Manager; ASME; Varsity Soccer. Thomas Joseph Carey — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineer- ing French; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Tan Beta Pi; IEEE. Holly Carlson — Piscataway. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Gam- ma Phi Beta, Historian. Ritual Chairman; ASME: SWE. Michelle Renee Cenis - Alpha. ■Essex Falls. New Jersey; Government; Pi Sigma Philip Marshall Chambers — Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tan Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore . Junior Honors: Dean ' s List; Pi Tan Sigma: Republican Club; Russian Club; Varsity Band. Gary A. Chapis — Lancaster. Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE: Rugby Club; Ski Club. Paul Sangone Chen — Mohnton. Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Materials Engineering; American Society for Metals; Metallurgical Society of AIME; Lehigh University Student Metallurgy Society; Lehigh University Choir; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Samuel Bennett Chernak — Short Hills. New Jersey: Electrical En- gineering: Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Tim Chevalier — Poughkeepsie, New Sigma Phi: Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. York; Mechanical Engineering; Theodore John Choma — Elmwood Park, New Jersey: Applied Science Mechanical Engineering; Theta Delta Chi, President; ASME; Junior Var- sity Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Senior Class Executive Council. Douglas Richard Christensen — Chatham Township. New Jersey; Me- chanical Engineering; ASME; SAME. Raymond H. Christopher III — Seekonk, Massachusetts; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Alpha, Second Vice President; Intra-Fraternity Council Representative; A1IE; Varsity Gold Team. James Peter Christopoulos — Edison. New Jersey; Psychology; Gryphon Society: Vice President; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Uni- versities; Psi Chi. Treasurer; Junior Varsity Soccer; Phi Delta Theta; SAC Concert Production and Security. Craig Steven Cicciari — Penfteld, New York; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Off-Campus Students Association. Mark Allen Cirucci — Elizabeth, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Leonard Pool Award; IEEE: Marching 97, Publicity Manager; Forum. Kevin Loren Clayton — Short Hills. New Jersey; Government: Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Master, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities: Omicron Delta Kappa; Investment Club; Col- lege Republicans: Senior Class President. Robin Cohen — Middletown. New Jersey; Accounting; Fairchild- Martindale Center; Women in Business, Executive Committee; Little Sis- ters of Delta Chi, Rush, Vice President. President. Ann Katherine Colananni — Guilford, Connecticut; Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta. Recording Secretary; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Junior Varsity Lacrosse: Girl Scout Troop Leader. Joan C. Collins — Summit, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. Christopher Reed Compher — Highs town, New Jersey: Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; ASME. John Travis Compton — Boulder, Colorado; Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha, Little Sister Chairman. IFC Representative; SAC Representative; Lambda Chi Alpha Academic Improvement Award; Squash Team; Philos- ophy Club; IFC Pledge Council President; IFC Judicial Chairman; IFC President; Vice President for Student Affairs Search Committee. Mary Beth Cooleen — Jackson, New Jersey; Government; Alpha Phi, Rush Director, Standards. Guard; James C. Hay don. Charles Jennings Scholarships; Forum Admissions Subcommittee Chairman; Visiting Lec- turers Committee. 362 Philip Marshall Chambers Gary A. Chapis Douglas Richard Christensen Raymond H. Christopher III James Peter Christopoulos Craig Steven Cicciari Joan C. Collins Christopher Reed Compher John Travis Compton Mary Beth Cooleen 363 Robert Allan Craft Cynthia Jean Craig Deirdre Dawn Crandall Catherine G. Cronin Joan Elizabeth Croussouloudis Jeffrey Joseph Csernica 364 Terese M. Cuff Carvn Townsend Ctdleton Casey Andrew Cummings Catherine Mary Curtin Rhonda C. Dantas William R. Davidson Joseph David Corcoran — Bryn Mawr. Pennsylvania; International Business; Delta Upsilon, Vice President. Michael V. Coryell — Trenton. New Jersey: History; Beta Theta Pi, President; Varsity Baseball. Joseph Anthony Corpora III — Easton, Pennsylvania: Government ' Economics: Ralph G. Treen Memorial Scholarships: Pi Sigma Alpha; Intramurals; Investment Club: Pre-Law Society. Peter Anthony Costa — Kenilworth. New Jersey; Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry Award: Spanish Award; Tau Beta Pi; Intramural; Bowling Club; Health Professions; ACS; Frisbee Club. Patricia Ann Costantini — Levittown. Pennsylvania: Accounting Finance; Alpha Phi, Corresponding Secretary Alumni Relations; Internal Social Chairman; Women in Business; Investment Club; Panhellenic Housing Committee. Mark Christopher Coval — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE. Renee Marisa Covino — Middletown, New Jersey; Journalism: Williams Prize; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; 1984 Class Correspondent; Brown and White Features Editor; Marketing Club; Junior and Senior Class Executive Board; Senior Gift Campaign. Joseph David Coyne — Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi: IEEE; Photography Club; Com- puting Society. Robert Allan Craft — Cinnaminson, New Jersey; Computer Engineering; Marching 97; LUV. Vice President; Alpha Phi Omega. Cynthia Jean Craig — GlenRidge, New Jersey: Mathematics; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Forum; Marching Band; Male- Female Relations Committee. Deirdre Dawn Crandall — Warminisler. Pennsylvania: Industrial En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; AIIE; Executive Board; SWE. Catherine G. Cronin — Colts Neck. New Jersey; Accounting. Joan Elizabeth Croussouloudis — Monessen, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Presidential Scholar; AIChE; Gryphon Tutorial Program. Jeffrey Joseph Csernica — Brewster, New York; Chemical Engineering; Chandler Chemistry Award; Tau Beta Pi; WLVR: Lehigh Choir. Terese M. Cuff — Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Hockey; Lacrosse. Caryn Townsend Culleton — Murray Hill, New Jersey; Biology; Soccer; Treasurer of Soccer Club. Casey Andrew Cummings — Owings Mills. Maryland; Mechanical En- gineering; SAE; ASME; Intramurals; Sailing Club. Catherine Mary Curtin — Simsbury, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering. John H. Czekanski — Morristown, New Jersey; Finance: Kappa Sigma. House Manager, American Cancer Society Funddrawing Chairman: In- vestment Club: Marketing Club; IFC Rush; IFC Judicial. Carole Lynn DalMaso — Whitehall. Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Women ofECE; SWE; Ski Club. James Knox Dame II — Salem, Virginia; Geology; Varsity Ice Hockey; Scuba Club; Geology Club. Albert D ' Aloisio — Apalachin, New York; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Steward, Scholarship Chairman; Dean ' s List: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu; Intramurals. Rhonda C. Dantas — Reading, Massachusetts; Electrical Engineering; Varsity Volleyball: Varsity Basketball: IEEE: W.O.M.E.N.: SWE. William R. Davidson — York, Pennsylvania; Finance Marketing; Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Ushers; Freshman Honors; Rugby Club; Investment and Marketing Club. 365 Cynthia Jo Davis — Stamford. Connecticut; Urban Studies: Delta (lam- ina. Vice President. Public Relations: Deans List: Varsity Volleyball. Captain; Student Athletic Trainer. Robert James Davis — Scranton, Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Tau Epsilon Phi. Steward: Photography Club. Tiina Davis — Covington. Louisiana: Finance; Presidential Prize; LUV; Women in Basin, William SchafT Davis IV — Dayton . .Mew Jersey; Biology: Phi Delta Theta. IM Manager. Alumni Secretary; Scabbard and Blade; Cross-Country; Track; Big Brothers Big Sisters; LUV. Ema Lou Dean —Balls ton Lake. New York; Industrial Engineering: Alpha Phi. Steward; Theta Zi Little Sister; Ski Club. Thomas W. Decker — Haverford. Pennsylvania: Civil Engineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; ASCE. Deborah J. DeCowsky — Boyertown. Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma: AIChE; SWE; Off-Campus Students ' Associa- tion. William Joseph Deegan — Hasbrouck Heights. New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Wrestling Team. John Ernest DeFiore — Mountainvilte , New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Photo Club; Gryphon Tutorial Society. David J. DelBianco — Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania: Accounting; Delta Sigma Phi, Steward. Assistant Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Investment Club. Suzanne Lynne deLisser — Piermont. New York: Accounting: Dean s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Lehigh Student Investment Fund; Intramurals: Beta Theta Pi Little Sister; LUV. Martin Paul DeMaio — West Hartford. Connecticut; Electrical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. Social Chairman: Rugby Club. Peter Gerard DeMaria — Staten Island. New York; Finance: Alpha Tan Omega. President; Omicron Delta Kappa; IFC Faculty Relations Chair- man. Rush Chairman; Investment Club. Spencer Christie Demetros — Trumbull. Connecticut; Natural Science; Sigma Chi, House Steward; Dean ' s List; President of Sophomore Class; Student-Alumni Relations Committee; Hellenic Society. Jere Donald Denny — Ridgefield, Connecticut; Electrical Engineering ; Psi Upsilon, Photographer; Dean ' s List. Kay Lynn Deppen — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; IEEE. Vice Chairman; Marching 97. Mary Katherine Depsky — Potlsville. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Class of 57 Scholarship; SWE; ASME; Intramurals; Commit- tee on Nuclear Awareness: Work Study — Religion Department. Stephan Michel Dessy — Wilton, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering. David John DeStefano — Berwyn. Pennsylvania: Finance! Management ; Phi Gamma Delta. President. Historian: Dean ' s List; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; IFC. Victor F. deVera — Quezon City. Philippines; Computer Engineering; Ski Club; International House. Treasurer. Richard Vautrin Dickerson — New Paltz. New York; Industrial En- gineering; Institute of Industrial Engineers; Marching Band; Varsity Band; Karate Club; Sailing Club. Edward Breseton Diehl — Annvillc. Pennsylvania; Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Society of Physics Students; Frisbee team: College Bowl; Jazz Band. Joseph DiFiglia — North Bellmore. New York: Finance; Sigma Nu. Stew- ard, Social Chairman; Student Investment Fund, Treasurer. Sara Dillon — New Haven. Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering; SWE; ASME; Soccer Club; Photography Club; Windsurfing Club; Goldenhearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Big Little Sister. 366 Etna Lou Dean Thomas W. Decker Deborah J. DeCowsky William Joseph Deeg an Richard Vautrin Dickerson Edward Breseton Diehl Joseph DiFiglia Sara Dillon Mark Fredric Duffield Loren Hale Duffy Vincent James Dugan 368 Christopher Eugene Durkin James F. Durkin Cindy Earl James Douglas Eason Glenn Joseph Dispenziere — Martinsville, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho. President, Past Pledge Trainer; ASME Vice President; SAE; Ski Club; Scuba Club. Richard L. Divas — Brighton, Colorado: History Government; Pi Kappa Alpha. Vice President. Social Chairman, House Mac. Lisa Ann Dively — New Castle. Delaware; Industrial Engineering; Delta Gamma. Panhellenic Treasurer; Deans List; Alpha Pi Mu; Omicron Delta Kappa; SWE; Institute of Industrial Engineers, Vice President of Membership; FMA: Senior Class Secretary. Brian Bernard Diuhy — Peq uannock, New Jersey; Computer Engineering IEEE; Computing Society. Vice President and Computer-Day Chairman: ACM; Off-Campus Students Association. Paula Ann Dobranski — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Deans List; Women in Business; Class of ' 84 Executive Board: Woodrow Wilson Committee: Lambda Chi Little Sister. ' ice ' resident and Rush Chairman. Angela Jean Dohl — Old Bridge, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta. Ritual Chairman; AIChE. Secretary; Russian Club- Mustard Cheese Drama Club; Newman Folk Group. Soloist; Choir. Tour Manager, Assistant Manager. Lisa Mary Dowling — Tewksbury, New Jersey; Marketing; Freshman. Sophomore and Junior Honors; Dean ' s List; Balletomane Society; Marketing Club; Women in Business; Big Sister Program. Anne Marie Downing — Groveland, Massachusetts; Electrical En- gineering; Women ' s Swim Team; IEEE: Student-Faculty Relations Com- mittee; Gryphon Society; Big Little Sister Program; Intramurals. David L. Dreifus — Perm Vallev. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering • Swimming; LUCS; Chess; Rugby: A.C.M.. Chairman. Karl A. Dresen — Allentown. Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineering- ASME; SAE. B Michael G. Drumheller — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania: International Re- lations; Lehigh Ranger Company; Scabbard and Blade. David Mark Dubois — Westjield, New Jersey; Chemistry. Lance Andrew Dubos — Wilton. Connecticut: Finance; Delta Chi. Little Sister Advisor; Cheerleading; Investment Club. Mark Fredric Duffield — Mooreslown, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; SAME; Varsity Lacrosse; Judo Club; AFROTC. Loren Hale Duffy — Hightstown, New Jersey; International Relations Pi Sigma Alpha; Ski Club. Vincent James Dugan — Lake Forest, Illinois; Finance: Phi Gamma Delta . Scot Raymond Dunchus — Kinnelon. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering- Delta Phi; AIChE; Intramurals. Gregory Charles Dundorf — Ridgefield, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE Intramurals: Listening Line; Boys Club Volunteer. Richard Bruce Dunne — Holliston, Massachusetts: Metallurgy and Male- rials Science; Sigma Phi, Steward, Treasurer: Dean ' s List; Lehigh Uni- versity Student Metallurgy Society ' ASM; AIME: CIA. Brian Frank Durkin — Bergenfteld. New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsdon. House Manager; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi. Vice President- Varsity Gold. Captain; Investment Club; Ski Club. Christopher Eugene Durkin Physics. ■Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Engineering James F. Durkin - Social Chairman. ■Garden City, New York; Civil Engineering; Zeta Psi. Cindy Earl — Milling ton. New Jersey; Computer Engineering; SWE- Bicycling. James Douglas Eason — Westfield. New Jersey; Accounting: Delta Chi. Treasurer. 369 Susan Ruth Ecker — Syosset, New York; Mechanical Engineering; AS ME: SWF. Intramurals; W.O.M.E.N. Susan Jane Eckert — Palmerton, Pennsylvania: Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities- Basketball: Panhellenic Council President: Investments Clnh: Forum. John Thomas Edgar — Medfteld. Massachusetts: industrial Engineering; Theta Delta Chi. Steward. Treasurer: IEEE. Yolaine Eiland — Newark, New Jersey; Marketing. Lowell Paul Eisenstadt gineering. Schenectady. New York: Mechanical En- Gerard El-Chaar IEEE; LUCC. Whitehall. Pennsylvania: Computer Engineering; Nicholas Elias — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania: Physics Electrical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi: Phi Beta Kappa; Dean ' s List; Amateur Radio Society; Choir: Orchestra: String Ensemble. Steven John Elich — Mahwah. New Jersey; Metallurgy and Materials Engineering; ASM; Lehigh University Metallurgy Society: Photo Club; Epitome Photographer. Laura Lee Elliott — Bethel Park, Pennsylvania; Geology; Victor C. Rec- ords Scholarship; Frederick R. Ashbaugh Scholar: Geology Club; Women ' s Cross-Country Club; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Secretary, Pledge Coordinator. David Clark Elmendorf ASM; AIME. John Elwood - Rangers. Westfield, New Jersey; Metallurgy; Delta Chi; Edgewood. Maryland; Geology; Tau Epsilon Phi; AROTC Robert J. Engel — Westfield, New Jersey: Mechanical Engineering; Theta Chi, Social Chairman, Alumni Coordinator, Judicia l Chairman; SAE, Chairman; Junior Varsity Soccer; Intramurals. Robert F. England — Wall. New Jersey; Computer Engineering; Psi Up- silon. Recording Secretary. Brian D. Enslow — Short Hills. New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Chi Rim; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Investment Club; Scuba Club: Ski Club. Hamit Erdogan — Ankara. Turkey; Mechanical and Industrial En- gineering; Institute of Mechanical Engineers; Institute of Industrial En- gineers; Investment Club. Kristen Michelle Evan — Warren. Pennsylvania; Finance; Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Honors; Varsity Swimming. Susan Gay Evans — Willingboro, New Jersey; Architecture; Dean ' s List; Art and Architecture Society; LUV, Project Head; Senior Class Executive Board; Hourglass; Little Sisters of Beta Theta Pi. Michael Thomas Faith — Lawrenceville , New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Delta Chi, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman; Freshman Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; Varsity Soccer, Co-Captain; Rttdderbat Club. Keith G. Fallon — Braintree. Massachusetts; Architecture; Alpha Chi Rho; Dean ' s List: Art and Architecture Society, President. Thomas Charles Farrell — Endicott, New York; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; AFROTC. William B. Farrell III — Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; Accounting; Fairchild Martindale Scholar: Epitome, Business Manager. Diane Mary Faruggio — Yonkers. New York; Metallurgy; Delta Gamma. Social Chairman, Foundation Chairman; Lehigh University Student Metallurgy Society; ASM: Junior Class Executive Board; Senior Class Executive Board; Beta Theta Pi Little Sisters, President; LUV; Centred Board — Bloodmobile. Scott Jeffery Fegely — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering: Kappa Sigma, House Guard, Rush Chairman; Baseball; IFC Vice Presi- dent. Albert Ferrante Jr. — Farmingdale . New York; Civil Engineering: Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer; ASCF; Varsity Rifle Team. 370 i Susan Ruth Ecker Susan Jane Eckert Nicholas Elias Steven John Elich William B. Fane 1 1 III Diane Mary Faruggio Scott Jeffery Fegely Albert Ferrante Jr. 371 Sheryl Beth Flam Brian J. Flxnn Roger Flxnn Diane Louise Fornwald ill Kenneth Lee Foster Wyman B. Fowler John E. Fetkovich — Trafjord, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineeeing; Tau Beta Pi; Chess Club; Karate Club; Intramurals. Josephine Filardo — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Pre-Med, 6 w BA-MD Program wIMCP; Deans List; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kap Douglas W. Fiilman — Schwenksville , Pennsylvania: Accounting; Sailing Club; Investments Club. Robert Frank VianUi— Pine Brook, New Jersey; Government; Alpha Tan Omega, Soeial Chairman; Leonard Pool Memorial Award: Class oj 84 Executive Board; Student Investment Club, Vice President; IPC I Finding Chairman. Herbert Steven Fischer — Teaneck . New Jersey; Journalism ; Dean ' s List; Assistant Desk Editor, Brown and White; WLVR during Freshman Year. Christopher L. Fisher — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Engineering Physh s Classical Civilization; College Scholar: fan Beta Pi: Society Piivsics Students; Classics Society: Philosophy Club; Choir; Augmented Seven Daniel Alan Fisher — Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Chi Rho. William Peter Fishman — Larchmonl. New York; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Ski Team; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Robert Timothy Fitzmaurice Jr. — Piltstown. New Jersey; Finance; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Boxing Team, Captain. Arlene Mary Fitzpatrick — East Meadow, New York; Marketing; Alpha Gamma Delta; AM A; Choir; Marching 97; Marketing Club. John Galvin Fitzpatrick Jr. —Baltimore, Maryland; Psychology; Sigma Phi, President, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Outing Club; Marketing Club. Dwayne Howard Florenzie — Teaneck. New Jersey; Metallurgy; Lehigh Metallurgy Society; ASM; AIME; Navigators. Sheryl Beth Flum — Syosset, New York; Accounting Finance: Chemical Bank Higher Education Grant, Junior and Senior; LUV; Investment Club; Big Little Sisters; Sigma Eta Psi, Rush Chairman, Soeial Chairman. Presi- dent. Brian J. Flynn — Murray Hill, New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Tan Omega, Chapter Representative; Omicron Delta Kappa; Freshman Hall Pres- ident; Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Executive Board; Investment Club. Roger Flynn — Denville, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; AIIE. Diane Louise Fornwald — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Dean ' s List; Jack Barnetl Scholar; Lehigh Home Club Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma Marketing Club; W.O.M.E.N.; Balletomane; Phi Kappa Theta. John Scully Forster — Trumbull, Connecticut; Accounting; Sigma Chi, Vice President; Men ' s Varsity Swim Team, Captain: Class ' Executive Committee; Intermural Athletes. Jonathan B. Foster — Wyncote, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi; Rush Chairman; Intramurals. Kenneth Lee Foster — Annandale, Virginia; International Relations .Class of 1904 Award; Dean ' s List: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Pi Sigma Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Forum. Trustee Representative; Provost ' s Advisory Council. Wyman B. Fowler — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; SAE. Laurie Ann Frame — Emerson, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mtt: AIIE; Industrial Engineering Council; SWE; Executive Committee. Off-Campus Student Organization. Karen Louise Franks — Reading, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering- Trustee Scholarship; John Powell Scholarship: AIIE; SWE; W.O.M E N ■LUV. Scott Eric Freedman — Sharon, Massachusetts; Electrical Engineering; Resident Assistant; Karate; Photography; Amateur Radio. Robert Michael Frick — Lebanon. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Brodhead, IM Manager; Daughter ' s of the American Revolution Put ttsm Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; SAME; ASC. Scott Eric Freedman 373 Susannah Ellen Fritchman — Riegelsville, Pennsylvania; Sociology. Michael Fritze — Warren. New Jersey; Physics; Tan Beta Pi. Joseph Robert Fuller — Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Kappa Alpha. Treasurer. Vice President; Leonard Pool Schol- arship for Entrepreneurial Skills; Eta Kappa Nit. Corresponding Secre- tary; LUVME; Lehigh University Concert Bund: String Orchestra; Jazz Ensemble. Geoffrey C. Furtaw — Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Alpha Chi Rho; Varsity Track Team. Karl Frederick Gabriel — Glen Ridge; New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Steward; IFC Rush Committee. Joseph Frank Gagliardi HI — Riverside, Connecticut: Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tan Sigma; Frishee Club. Stanley Gaiczynski — Linden. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Psi Upsilon. House Manager; AIChE, Activities Chairman; Varsity Rijle Team. Michael J. Galinsky — Lansdale. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; AIChE; Intramurais; Ski Club; Alpha Chi Rho. Jane Amy Gallace — Raritan. New Jersey: Finance; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; FMA: Big Little Sister Program. James J. Gallagher — West Milford. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AIChE; Intramurais. Ralph J. Gallagher — Port Chester. New York; Industrial Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Swimming: Phi Gamma Delta. Paul Timothy Garcia — Larchmont. New York; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Scholarship Chairman; ASME: SAE; Ski Team: Sailing Club. President. Anthony Charles Gargano — North Caldwell, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Sigma A Ipha Mu . Vice President; Dean ' s List; Student Activities Council, Treasurer; Republican Club; Investment Club. Susan Beth Garin — Lincrofl. New Jersey; Finance Management; Alpha Gamma Delta, Assistant Treasurer, Altruism Chairman; Investments Club. Philip Elliott Gauffreau — Middletown, New Jersey; Civil Engineering: Psi Upsilon, Steward, IM Manager, Rush Chairman ; Dean ' .v List; Chi Epsilon {Marshall); Intramurais; College Republicans. Philip R. Gaul — Reading. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Gryphon Society. Jack D. Gay — Armonk. New York; Finance; Alpha Tau Omega; Invest- ment Club: Powder Puff Football Coach. Elaine Marnell Gebhard — State College. Pennsylvania; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta, President; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Fuirchild- Martindale Scholarship Recipient; Women ' s Varsity Basketball; Women ' s Soccer Club; Women ' s Powder Puff Foot bull; Women in Business; International Relations Club. Peter Todd Gehris — Wyomissing. Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Lehigh Christian Fellowship: Lehigh Computing Society. Donald James Gensinger Jr. — Clifton. New Jersey: Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer. Richard Frank Geosits — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; SAE; IEEE. Richard Geraghty — Monroe. New York; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, Steward; Pi Tuu Sigma; Rugby; DEGP Club. Mark Allen Gersh — Boiling AFB. District of Columbia; Computer En- gineering; Kappa Alpha. Pledge Master. Attendant: IEEE; Intramurais; AFROTC. Flight Commander and Squadron Commander. Anita Tamar Gettner — Lexington. Massachusetts; Accounting; HUM; Women in Business; Alpha Epsilon Pi: Little Sister Captain. 374 Stanley Gaiczynski Michael J. Galinsky Richard Frank Geosits Richard Geraghty Mark Allen Gersh Anita Tamar Gettner 375 HI Phillip Mark Goldman Richard Goldman Dorianne Alice Goldt Jeffery M. Goldthorp 376 Gary Jon Grauer Russell Mark Gravitz Peter Anthony Gherardi — Bloomingdale, New Jersey: Chemical En- gineering; Chi Psi, Treasurer: Tan Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma; Lacrosse: Lehigh Rugby; AlChE, President. Anne Tracey Gibbons — Huntington, New York: Marketing: Tremhley Park, IM Manager: Field Hockey: Marketing Club; SAE. Laura Marie Gill — Belle Mead. New Jersey: Chemical Engineering; Brodhead, Intramural Manager, Programming Board: AlChE: Women ' s Varsity Basketball Team: Women ' s Varsity Softball Team, Manager; Swimming Instructor. Adam David Ginsberg — New York City, New York: Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu, IM Manager; Junior Varsity Tennis; Investment Club. William Austin Glaser Jr. — Annandale. New Jersey: Accounting! Finance; Fairchild-Martindale Student Associate; Gryphon Society. Indy Jo Click — North Woodmere , New York: English; Alpha Phi. Vice- President; Williams Award: Sigma Tau Delta; Forum Representative; Ed Pol Representative; LUV; Big Brothers Big Sisters. John Joseph Glynn — Chatham, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Chi Phi. Josef Carl Gmuender — Banner Elk, North Carolina; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Ski Team, President. Nancy Elizabeth Gohsler — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Finance Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta. Membership Chairman; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gam- ma Sigma. Barry Fredric Goldberg — Simsbury, Connecticut: Accounting: Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Intramurals; Hillel; Senior Gift Campaign. Seth David Goldberg — Roslyn. New York; Statistics: Sigma Alpha Mu, Steward; Dean ' s List. Andrew Marc Goldman — Monsey, New York; Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman, Scholarship Chairman: Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi: Inlrafralernity Social Committee; Student Concert Committee. Phillip Mark Goldman — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: Computer En- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Member-at-Large . House Manager; Sher- man-Fairchild Fellowship; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Model Railroad Club; L.U.C.C. Consultant. Richard Goldman — White Plains, New York; Economics Finance; Dean ' s List; Lacrosse Team; Investment Club; Ski Club. Dorianne Alice Goldt — Livingston. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SWE; Geology Club. Jeflery M. Goldthorp — Perkasie. Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; LUV; Annesty International. Bruce Charles Goodley — Gradyville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma: ASME; Outing Club. President. Christopher John Goodwin — Morristown, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering. Steven Dennis Gordon — Scarsdalc, New York; Computer Science; Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretary, Pledge Master: Varsity Ice Hockey; SAC Concert Chairman. Roge r Bryce Gorham — Upper Saddle River. New Jersey; Accounting: Tau Epsilon Phi, House Manager; Beta Alpha Psi; Karate Club: Photog- raphy Club; Jazz Ensemble. Douglas Gordon Grandin Jr. — Simsbury, Connecticut; Management! Marketing; Delta Chi. Treasurer, Secretary; Ski Team; Brown White, News Editor, Photo Editor. Elisabeth T. Grant — Elmira. New York; Finance; Women ' s Basketball; WLVR. PSA Director; Modern Living Ltd. Gary Jon Grauer — Holicong, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman: ASME; Baseball; ASME. Russell Mark Gravitz — Morton. Pennsylvania; Finance. 377 Barrv Neal Green — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Inlernation Youth in Achievement Award; IEEE; Gospel Choir; BSU; University Resource and Guidance aid; Minority Recruitment Committee. Susan L. Greenbaum — Upper Monlclair. New Jersey; Marketing: Vol- leyball; Alpha Gamma Delta; Hillel Society, Vice President; Resident Assistant. David Harris Greenberg — Way land, Massachusetts; Economics; Alpha Chi Rho, Executive Council. Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Investments Club; Scuba Club. Sherri Greene — Hamden, Connecticut; Accounting Finance; Intramur- als; Ski Club; Karate Club: Investment Club: Women in Business: Execu- tive Board Class of 1984. Roger Lewis Griffin HI — Tinwnium. Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Steward. Secretary. House Mayor; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Stephen E. Grinder — New Haven. Connecticut; Marketing; Psi Upsilon, Social Chairman, Intramural Manager; Marketing Club: Intramurals: Marching ' 97; College Republicans; Senior Class Executive Board; IFC Social Committee; L.U.C.C. Elizabeth W. Grindlay — Alexandria, Virginia: Accounting; Delta Gam- ma, Assistant Treasurer; Panhellenic Council, Rush Counselor. Kenneth Edward Gross — Pennsauken. New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Jack Burnett Scholarship; IEEE. Phyllis Eileen Grossman — Prt Chester, New York; Finance. Dale Addison Grove HI — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma. Diane Grube — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; SWE; Amnesty International. Salvatore John Guccione — Hewitt, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Brodhead, Intramural Manager; Alfred Glancy Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AlChE; Intramurals. William Guckel tramurals. Norwalk, Connecticut; Computer Engineering; In- James Sherwood Gum - Baseball. Wind Gap, Pennsylvania: Economics; Football; Pamela Anne Gural — Ditnedin, Florida; Foreign Careers; Psi Upsilon. Social Chairman; LUV; Forum Representative; Senior Class Council: Faculty-Student Subcommittee: Financial Aid Committee: Dining Ser- vices Committee; Yearbook; Intramurals. Ronald Habakus — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Industrial Engineering. Thomas James Hachten — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President; ASME. President; AIIE; Greek Advisory Committee. Robvn Haddad — Danburv, Connecticut; Psychology Government French; Psi Chi. President; Pre-l.aw Society; W.O. M.E.N. Steven Haekler — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega. Scholarship Chairman; AIIE; Rugby Club, President; Boxing Club: Forum. Subcommittee Co-Chairman; Intramurals. Linda Laurie Haft — Delmar, New York; Mathematics. Sarah W. Hager — Lancaster. Pennsylvania: Industrial Engineering: Freshman Honors; Alpha Pi Mu, Treasurer: AIIE; SWE. Anita P. Hahn — Nazareth. Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; IEEE: SWE; Chi Delphia Sisters. Kathleen L. Hahn — Oreland, Pennsylvania: Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi; Women ' s Varsity Lacrosse; Women in Business; Big Sis let! Little Sister Program; Intramurals. Eric G. Hakun — Morton. Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Materials En- gineering; William W. Coleman Scholarship. 378 Roger Lewis Griffin III Stephen E. Grinder Elizabeth W. Grindlay Kenneth Edward Gross Sarah W. Hager Anita P. Halm Kathleen L. Hahn Eric G. Hakun 379 Katherine E. Harris Philip Mitchell Harris James J. Hart John Thomas Hart 380 Harry Pomeroy Hawkes Jr. Stephen Joseph Hayes ■I Jeffrey A. Hall — Naperville, Illinois: Electrical Engineering: Theia Delia Chi, Steward: IEEE: Varsity Soccer; lntramurals. Pamela Lynn Hall — Glastonbury, Connecticut; Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Bill Hardy Memorial Prize; Women ' s Lacrosse Team; Soccer Club; Ski Club: Gryphon Society; Kitch- en Cabinet; Delta Chi Little Sister. Susan E.Hall— Bedford Village, New York; Industrial Engineering: SWE; AllE. Lorraine Hamel — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; English; Panhellenic Del- egate; Sigma Tau Delta; Senior Class Executive Board; Health Profes- sions Society. Jane Alison Hamon — Hingham. Massachusetts; Industrial Engineering; AllE; Field Hockey; Gryphon Society. Andre Pierre Hanks — East Orange, New Jersey; Government; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Junior Varsity Football; BSU. President: Off-Campus Students ' Association; WLVR; Lehigh University Discipline Committee; EOAC Committee. Eric Joseph Hansen — Meluchen. New Jersey: Accounting: Freshman. Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi. President: Marching ' 97; Concert Band. Elizabeth Karen Hanson — Glen Ridge. New Jersey; Accounting; Alpha Phi, Philanthropy ; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi, Secretary; Forum; Disci- pline Committee. Kenneth J. Harmonay — Greenwich, Connecticut; Economics; Alpha Tau Omega; Water Polo Club; lntramurals; Investment Club; LUV. Lincoln Richard Haresign — Water Mill. New York: Computer En- gineering; Social Chairman, IPC Representative; IEEE. David J. Harke — Egg Harbor City. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master; Class of ' 84 Executive Council: LUV, Project Head. Gregory H. Harris — Whitehall. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Delta Phi, Vice President. Katherine E. Harris — Granville. Ohio; Industrial Engineering ; Alpha Phi. Steward; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; Marching ' 97; Ski Club. Philip Mitchell Harris — Sharon, Massachusetts: Electrical Engineering; Sigma Phi. Steward; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity Track and Field. James J. Hart — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Delta Chi. President; Chapter Scholar; ' AIChE. John Thomas Hart — Deerfield, Illinois; Industrial Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Presidential Scholarship; Alpha Pi Mu: HE; Frisbee Club; Sailing Club; Dining Committee; Gryphon Society. Harry Pomeroy Hawkes Jr. — Hudson. Ohio; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller, Steward. Chaplain; Presidential Prize; Tau Beta Pi; ASME; lntramurals; Brown and While, Circulation Manag- er. Stephen Joseph Hayes — Avon. Connecticut; Finance; Skiing; Ski Club: Sailing Club; Marketing Club; Epitome Photographer; Brown and White Photographer. Jeffrey S. Heald — Easton, Pennsylvania; Computer Information Science; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List: Lehigh University Computer Society. Christine Healy — Westfield, New Jersey: Accounting Finance; Intramu- ral Swimming: Women in Business; Lehigh University Investment Club. Jeffrey C. Heaton — Denville, New Jersey; Finance: Theta Delta Chi; Varsity Soccer; Investment Club. Thomas Craig Heckman — Northampton. Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Treasurer; SME: HE; CIA; SAE. Steven Wallace Heerema — Waldwick. New Jersey; Engineering Physics; Sigma Phi, Social Chairman; Society of Physics Students. President. Jill Aileen Heide — Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineering: Freshman Honors: Pi Tau Sigma: SWE; ASME; LUV; Gryphon Society; lntramurals. Steven Wallace Heerema 381 Stephen James Heilman — Gibsonia, Pennsylvania; Finance: Delia Up- ial Chairman: Lacrosse, Captain: Investment Clith. Christopher Michael Helmstetter — Bridgewaier, New Jersey : Me hanical Engineering; Resident Assistant; Pi Tau Sigma; Dean ' s List; hack Team: SAE, Treasurer: ASME. Robert John Hennigan — West Caldwell, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma n, Vice President, Treasw I reshman S,n cer; Fountain Hill First Aid Squad. Ralf Herfurth — Upper St. Clair. Pennsylvania; Finance: Phi Gamma Delia. Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; German House. David Manson Hicks — Mystic. Connecticut; Civil Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President. Secretary; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Rugby Club. Lance Clayton Hillegas — Schwenksville, Pennsylvania; Architecture Civil Engineering; Theta Chi. Historian; ASCE; Ski Club; Inlramurals. David Justin Hines — Westporl, Connecticut; Marketing: Delta Phi. Pres- ident: Sales and Marketing Executives ofAllentown Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Cross-Country; Indoor track; Outdoor Track. Captain; Brown and White. John Charles Hnatt — Alpha. New Jersey: Computer Science; Theta Chi. Historian. Assistant House Manager: Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society: IFC Social Committee. Thomas N. Hofacker — Palmerton, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics: L ' Hommedieu Scholarship Recipient: Sherman-Fairchild Summer Schol- arship Recipient; Society of Physics Students; SAME, President; Inlramu- rals. Philip A. Hofmann — Annonk, New York; Accounting; Alpha Tau Omega; Beta Alpha Psi; Investment Club. President: Co-Chairman Senior Class Gift Campaign: Investment Committee: IFC Committee. Amy Sue Hohmann — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi. Secretary; Forum XII; Forum XIII. Secretary-Treasurer; Equestrian Club. President. John Douglas Hoilinger — Norristown. Pennsylvania: Electrical En- gineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. Social Chairman. Secretary. Craig Alan Holt — Austin. Texas; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Nu. House Manager. Alumni Contact; Wilbur Mathematics Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. Jain Horathai — Fogelsville. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; ACS. Bryan Neal Houck — Cortland. New York; Chemistry; ACS: Outing Club; International House; Inlramurals. Cathy Lynn Howell — Towson, Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE: Marching ' 97, Senior Representative, Publicity Manag- Dinah Hsieh — Parsippanv, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; SWE, President: ASME; LUV; Big Little Sister Progra m. Wayne Edward Hughes — Yardley. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Chi; Eta Kappa Nu; Gryphon Society. Randolph John Huis — Doylestown. Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Lacrosse. Daniel Aaron Hulkower — Port Washington. New York; Marketing; WLVR; Marketing Club; Brown and White. Elizabeth A. Humphreys — Cherry Hill. New Jersey; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Student Associate of Fairchild-M art indole Center. Jeffrey Richard Hunt — Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Marketing Management: Chi Psi. Historian; Varsity Football; Varsity Track: Marketing Club. Mary Elizabeth Hunt — Upper Monlclair, New Jersey; Government; Bridge Club; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Newman Center Folk Group; College Republicans: LUV. Laurence Williamson Hunter — Oakland, California; Finance; Alpha Sig- ma Phi, Rush Chairman; IFC, Rush Chairman; Investment Club; Univer- sity Choir; Campus Tour Guide; Senior Class Gift ' 83, Solicitations Chair- man. 382 Stephen James Heilman Christopher Michael Helmstetter lfc4t David Justin Hines John Charles Hnatt Elizabeth A. Humphreys Jeffrey Richard Hunt Mary Elizabeth Hunt Laurence Williamson Hunter 383 Edgar A. Javier Steven M. Jebens William Edward Jeney Jr. Albert Jibilian Jr. 384 ■AmST . Gary Carl Johnson Scott Douglas Johnson David Vincent Judge Miriam S. Judlowe Nancy Lee Hunter — Catasauqua, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance: Dean ' s List: Nelson L. Bond Memorial Prize; Beta Alpha Psi; Fairchild- Marlindale Student Associate. Ed D. Hurst — Wayne. Illinois; Mechanical Engineering. Richard John Hurst — Caldwell. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Delta Upsilon; A HE; Ski Team. S. Kate Hutchison — Trenton. New Jersey; Architecture; I9H3 Lucille Bunin Askin Award in Drawing; Art and Architecture Soi iet} . ice Pres- ident; Varsity Field Hockey; Karate Club. Vice President: Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Sister. Kathleen Susan Hutnik — Easton. Pennsylvania: English. Drew Eric Hyatt — Livingston, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Chi. Christopher Clinton Hayes — Smilhown. New York; Finance; Delta Up- silon, House Manager. Pledge Chairman; Investment Club. Ann H. Infortuna — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering: Marching 97; Concert Band; IEEE. Danny Isla — New York. New York; Civil Engineering; ASCE; SHPE. Kimberly Mary Jackson — Brigantine, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; SWE; RHC, Vice President; Student Judicial Board. Chairman; Orientation Advisory Committee; Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Heart. Kenneth Benjamin Jaeger — Chatham. New Jersey. Warner Alan Jarnagin — Millington. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; AlChE. Edgar A. Javier — Bergenfield, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; HE. Steven M. Jebens — Westfield. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha, Stewart, Secretary; Social Chairman; AIChE; Investment Club: Ski Club. William Edward Jeney Jr. — Metuchen. New Jersey; Finance: Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer; Varsity Baseball. Albert Jibiiian Jr. — Allendale, New Jersey ; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Photo Club; WLVR Sports. Gary Carl Johnson — Clinton. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Theta Chi, Treasurer, Judicial Committee: AIIE; Golf Team; Forum; Greek Advisory Committee. Scott Douglas Johnson — Meadville, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Wither Mathematics Prize; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE. Andrew E.W. Jones — Avondale, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Phi Beta Kappa. Thomas P. Jones — Potomac, Maryland: Finance; Dean ' s List; Invest- ment Club; IR Club; College Republicans; Pre-Law Society. Kurt D. Jordan — Bronxville, New York; Electrical Engineering: IEEE. David Michael Juba — Cleveland. Ohio; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List. David Vincent Judge — Montclair. New Jersey; Computer Engineering; IEEE. Miriam S. Judlowe — New Providence, New Jersey; Government; Alpha Phi, President. 385 Paul S. Kabis — Kinnelon, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Phi, President. Rush and Activities Chairman ; AS ME; SAE: Junior Big Brothers Big Sisters. William Henry Kaiser — Cherry Hill. New Jersey; Marketing; Chi Psi. ' , Rush Chairman; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1983-84; AMA; Marketing Club; IFC. Secretary. Rush Com- ( hairman : Head of Fraternity Solicitation for Senior Gift; Intramu- Frank Alfred Kanka AlCHe. Mahwah, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Randee L. Kaplan — Paramus. New Jersey: Psychology; Alpha Phi; Forum; Greek Advisory Board. Kevin Thomas Karoll — Waldwick. New Jersey: Chemical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Social Chairman; Senior Class Executive Board Mem- ber and Solicitor; Inlramurals. Kimberly Anne Karr — Meadowbrook. Pennsylvania; Economics. Michael George Karschner — Towanda, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Deans List; ASME; AFROTC; Bowling Club. Patricia M. Kavee — Greenwich. Connecticut; Government! Mathematics; Alpha Phi, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Russian Club. Vice President; Ski Club. Kevin Donald Keane — Garden City, New York; Biology Histoiy; Zeta Psi, Secretary, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; FMA Policy Review Committee; In- lramurals. Thomas J. Keating III — Willingboro, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Psi Upsilon, Social Chairman, Vice President; ASME; SAE. Karen R. Keimig — Lusbv, Man-land; Economics Psychology; Psi Chi; Lehigh Univeristy Choir; W.O. M.E.N. Gregory David Keller — Hotlis, New Hampshire; Computer Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta. Rush Chairman; Rugby: Sailing. Joseph Andrew Keller — Madison, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Theta Xi, ASCE. Barbara E. Kellv — East Haven, Connecticut; Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta. Scott David Kemper — Los Angeles, California; Computer Information Science; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Lehigh Ultimate Frisbee Team; Lehigh University College Bowl Team; Lehigh Univeristy Computing Society. Elizabeth A. Kendrick — Chatham, New Jersey; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta. Steward. Activities Chairman; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; In- vestments Club; Lehigh Women ' s Soccer Club. Captain and President; Gamma Phi Beta. Freshman 1M Manager; LUV. Deseriee A. Kennedy — Uniondale, Long Island, New York; Sociology; Dean ' s List; Award for Academic Achievement: Pre-Law Society: BSU: Gospel Choir; Undergraduate Resource Guidance Aid; Big Sister; Le Compane ' Arts Advisory Committee. Robert Keith Kennedy — Greenwich, Connecticut; Economics Foreign Careers; Dean ' s List; Fountain Hill Emergency Rescue Squad; French House, Treasurer. Harold Wayne Kennel — Kinzer. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Deans List; Tail Beta Pi; AIChE; Inlramurals. John C. Kercsmar — Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi; SAE; ASME; Inlramurals. Kevin Andrew Kettler — Boiling Springs. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Victor Records Scholarship; Bernard Jacobson Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, President; IEEE. Chairman; Brown and White, Photo Editor. Deborah Ann Keys — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; AIChE: Townhouse; Tau Lambda Chi. Teresa Anne Kilcuilen — Devon, Pennsylvania; Accounting: Class of 1984 Vice President; Brown and White Reporter and Editor. Julia S. Kim — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering: AIIE; Varsity Tennis; Varsity Field Hockey; SAC Publicity; SWE; Big Little Sister; Freshman IM Manager; Ski Club. 386 Frank Alfred Kanka Randee L. Kaplan Michael George Karschner Patricia M. Kavee ■Kevin Andrew Kettler Deborah Ann Keys Teresa Anne Kilcullen Julia S. Kim 387 388 Karen M. Knight Michael W. Knoop John Baylor Knox Joseph Francis Kobulsky Jr. AftiAti Ik Eric W. Koehler Hugh L. Koerner Richard Thomas Korpics Gregory M. Korst Yun Heui Kim — Lansdale. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering: AlChE: SWE; LCF; Navigator. Joseph Kimchi — Tel Aviv, Israel; Electrical Engineering: IEEE. Carol M. King — Richboro, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; SWE; Balletomane Society; Le Compane ' . Jonathan King — Chatham, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer; House Mayor, Assistant Treasurer; IEEE. Michael Dean Kirven — Fairfield, Connecticut; Statistics; Richard King Mellon Scholarship; Elizabeth C. Crager Scholarship; Ultimate Frisbee Team, Captain; Intramural College Bowl. Daniel R. Kiselik — Livingston. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering International Relations: Delta Sigma Phi; HE; SME: CIA; SAE. Stephen William Kiss — West Allenhurst. New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Delia Chi, Rush Chairman; Eta Kappa Nu. Treasurer; IEEE; Senior Gift Campaign. Mark Robert Kleckner gineering. Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- John Herman Klein — Trenton, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Kap- pa Alpha Society, Social Chairman. Energy Chairman, Chorister; IEEE: Jazz Band; Choir; Ski Club; Marching 97; Intramurals. Frederick L. Kleinhenz Jr. — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms; Lehigh University Trustee Scholarship; Class of ' 84 Executive Board; Senior Gift Campaign ; WL R . Disc Jockey; Marketing Club; FMA, Public Relations Committee; In- tramurals. Sarah Miller Kleppinger — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Philosophy I Social Relations; Honors Convocation; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tan Delta; Philoso- phy Club; Pre-Law Society; Amnesty International: Lehigh Univeristy ' i Committee for Nuclear Awareness; Intramurals. David AlanKaego—Vineland. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AlCh- E; Brown and White: Amnesty International; Aramanth; Intramurals. Karen M. Knight — Bayville, New York; Mechanical Engineering. Michael W. Knoop — Mendham. New Jersey; Computer Information Science. John Baylor Knox — Bronxville, New York; Finance: Pi Lambda Phi; Rugby Club. Joseph Francis Kobulsky Jr. — Maple Glen. Pennsylvania: Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha, Fraternal Educator, Ritual Chairman: LUV, Trea- surer; Miller Blood Bank Project Chairman; Intramurals. Eric W. Koehler — Washington Township. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tan Sigma. Hugh L. Koerner — Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; English Government; Delta Upsilon; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Pi Sigma Alpha; Freshman Hall President; Alumni Secretary. Thomas E. Kohut — Lansdale. Pennsylvania: Accounting Finance; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Gladstone Scholarship; Marketing Club; Student Investment Fund; LUV. Elizabeth Ann Kolbe — Perkasie, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. Frank Laszlo Koos — Medford, New Jersey; International Relations; Zeta Psi; Varsity Wrestling: Investment Club; ROTC. Julie Ann Kopatz — Poughkeepsie, New York; Mechanical Engineering: Delta Gamma, Vice President, Rush Chairman; ASME, Secretary; Panhellenic Expansion and Rush Committees; SWE; Ski Club. Richard Thomas Korpics gineering; Alpha Pi Mu. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Industrial En- Gregory M. Korst — Old Lyme. Connecticut: Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi. 389 Robert Edward Kottcamp — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Kappa Alpha; SAE; Ski Club. James Albert Kovacs — Monlclair. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta. Assistant House Manager; AIIE: Intramurals. John F. Kozel — West Hazieton, Pennsylvania: Chemical Engineering; Kodak Grant; Denting Lewis Scholarship; Tan Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AlChE. Laura Margarite Kramer — Ringwood, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering: Dean ' s List; lent Beta Pi; Phi; Phi Eta Sigma: AlChE; SWE; Field Hockey; Ski Club; RHC; Sigma Eta Psi. Treasurer, President, Pledge Educator. Nancy Krauter — Allendale, New Jersey; Accounting: Dean ' s List; Wom- en in Business; Soccer Club: Intramurals. John P. Kraynak — Lonsdale. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Sig- ma Nit. Pledge Marshall. Social Chairman; AHE. Matthew Lawrence Kreis — Spring Valley. New York; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Phi. Treasurer. Stephen Rene ' Kress — Media. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Brodhead 6 President: Photography Club; Epitome: Brown and White; IEEE. SaraS. Krick — Reading. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Varsity Cheerlead- er, Captain; Big Sister. Cheryl Beth Kuchler — Wilmington. Delaware: Chemical Engineering; Elpha Gamma Delta. Alumnae Coordinator; Omicron Delta Kappa: AlChE; FMA, Vice Chairman; University Choir; Forum; Panhellenic Representative. JoAnn Kwasney — South River. New Jersey; Computer Information Sci- ence; Russian Club, Vice President; Lehigh University Computing Soci- ety; Residence Security; Intramural Manager. Bonnie J. Kwasnoski — Ranshaw, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Tatt Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma: Kodak Scholar; AlChE; Vol- leyball; Brodhead House Programing Board; LUV; Big Sister Little Sister. Clemens Alexander Kyllmann — La Paz, Bolivia; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi: AlChE; Ski Team; International House. Anthony Labarbiera — Ridgefield. New Jersey: Biology. John D. LaBarre — Hellertown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Joseph C. Gabuzda Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; IEEE. Andrew Joseph Ladick — Hazieton. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Brodhead 6 Social Chairman; IEEE; Student-Faculty Relations; Photog- raphy Club; Investment Club; LUV; Brown and White photographer; Epitome Photographer. Lowell Mann LaFreniere — Saint James, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Chi, Chapter Tribune. David Scott Lalush — Rockville, Maryland; Electrical Engineering; Harold J. Horn Prize; Dean ' s List; Freshman. Sophomore Honors: Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. James A. LaMaire — Somers, New York; Industrial Engineering; Vol- leyball; Discipleship Coordinator of Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Elaine Mildred Lanius — Stewartstown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AlChE; SWE. Donn A. Larson — Westhampton Beach. New York; Civil Engineering; Sigma Phi, Vice President; ASCE. Bevan Eugene Lawson — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Phi; Dean ' s List; Chi Epsilon, Editor; Rugby Club; ASCE. John David Layton — Eastchester. New York; International Relations Classical Civilizations; Delta Phi; Track; Boxing. LaurenceS. Lazerwitz — Fair Lawn, New Jersey ; Accounting; WLVR-FM Disc Jockey; Male Female Relations Committee. 390 Matthew Lawrence Kreis Stephen Rene Kress Donn A. Larson Bevan Eugene Lawson John David Lay ton Laurence S. Lazerwitz 391 i lh Haelie Lee Helen Lee Kik Yui Lee Nicholas David Lee 392 Diana Jenny Lind Michael Edwin Lippincott Elise Litvin Lawrence David Loeb Haelie Lee — West Orange. New Jersey; Chem ical Engineering. Helen Lee — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering: Dean ' s List: Alpha Pi Ma; HE; SWE: Theta Xi Little Sister: Photography Club. Kik Yui Lee — Washington, District of Columbia; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Brown and White: Photo Club; In- tramurals. Nicholas David Lee — Larksville, Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering. Jodi Pearl Lerner — Baldwin Harbor. New York; Premedical Science; Alpha Gamma Delta; Deans List; Brown and White: Forum; Hillel. Michael J. Levantin — London. England; Finance; .Sigma Chi. Treasurer: Senior Class Treasurer. Daniel Bruce Levin — South Orange, New Jersey; Economics; Forum XIII; Forum XIV; WLVR. Philip Levine — Woodbridge. Connecticut; Finance Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi. President, Sergeant at Arms. IFC Representative; Power Lifting Club. Andrew Ross Lewis — Merrick. New York; Electrical Engineering; Hillel Society. Jonathan Andrew Lewis — Port Chester. New York; English Economics; SAC, Freshman Representative. Concert Chairman. John Conrad Lewis — Glenside, Pennsylvania: Computer Engineering; Psi Upsilon, Treasurer, Social Chairman; IM Manaock; Highland Guard Rifle Drill Team. David Walter Liguori — Williamsport. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE. Diana Jenny Lind ASME. Bay Ridge. Brooklyn; Mechanical Engineering; Michael Edwin Lippincott — Easton, Pennsylvania: Finance: Chi Psi. House Manager. Pledge Master; Football. Elise Litvin — Vineland. New Jersey: Industrial Engineering: HE: SWE; AIIE; Investment Club. Lawrence David Loeb — River Edge, New Jersey; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Investment Club; Photography Club; Iniramurals. Kort Foster Longenbach — Northampton. Pennsylvania: Electrical En- gineering; Deans List; Tau Beta Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE: Sigma Phi. President. Secretary, Rush Chairman. Eric Samuel Longenecker — Manheim. Pennsylvania: Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Lehigh University Choir. John Bernard Longenhagen Jr. — Allentown. Pennsylvania; International Relations; Department Honors. Mary R. Lonzetta — Hazleton, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; SWE; Dining Service Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Intramurals. Anna K. Lountzis — Reading, Pennsylvania; English Journalism; Wil- liams Price, Sophomore Essay; William Scholar, J.I. Rodale Journalism Scholarship; Treen Memorial Scholarship for Pre-Law Students: Sigma Tau Delta; Residence Halls Council Representative; Brown and White. Caren Beth Low — Scarsdale, New York; Foreign Careers; Dean ' s List: Tennis Team. Brett Michael Lowy — Scarsdale. New York; Government Journalism; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice President, Intramural Manager; Brown and White, Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Page Editor. Desk Editor; SAC; IFC Represen- tative, Concerts. Devin Christopher Lucas — East Patchogue, New York; Mechanical En- gineering! Architecture; Congdon, Social Chairman, President: Freshman Honors; ASME; Water Polo; Le Compane 4 ' Dance Company; Navigators Christian Organization, Vice President; Gryphon Society; WLVR. Public Affairs Coordinator, Jazz Director, jazz Disc Jockey; Art and Architecture Society. Brett Michael Lowy 393 Lyruie Anne Leuders — Moorestown, New Jersey: Finance. Avery Martin Lvford — Rumson, New Jersey: Mechanical Engineering! on Studies: Dean ' s List; Omicron Delia Kappa: Pi Tan Sigma; uclear Awareness; East Asia Society; ASME; Philosophy Club: Outing Club. Thomas S. Lyman — Miami. Florida: Civil Engineering; Delia Chi, House Manager; ASCE; Swim Team: Water Polo. Kathryn Tara Lynagh — St. Clair. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SWE. John Paul Lvnch — Parlin. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering: Dean ' s List; Henry L. Moses St holarship; Who ' s Who among American Cot and Universities; ASME; Forum. Administration Committee Chairman. Community Relations Chairman; LUV. Mania B. Lyons — Elkins Park. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Phi. Assistant Social Chairman: Assistant Steward: Freshman. Sophomore Honors; Forum: Epitome. Photo Editor; Women in Business; W.O. M.E.N. John Joseph MacDonald — West Nyack, New York; Finance: Zeta Psi; Investment Club; Ski Club; Community Relations Committee. Martha Elizabeth Mahoney — Wealogue, Connecticut: Industrial En- gineering; Hill House. Resident Assistant; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities ' 83, ' 84; Forum, Representative; Omicron Delta Kappa; HE; Forum, Co-Chairman; Campus Life Committee Chairperson; Inaugural Committee Chairman; Brown and While; Science Scope Re- porter; Vice President for Student Affairs Selection Committee; Woodrow Wilson Visiting Lectures Committee; IE Council; Dining Committee. Dayna Maisano — Queens, New York; Industrial Engineering: AllE; SWE: Vice President of the Society of Women Engineers; Secretary of Theta Xi Little Sisters. Maureen Frances Maitland List; Beta Gumma Sigma, Association; Intramurals . — Waccabuc, New York; Economics; Dean ' s Women in Business; Off-Campus Students James Chester Makiej — Lowell. Massachusetts; Mechanical En- gineering; Beta Theta Pi. Secretary; ASME: Sailing Club; Investment Club; LUV. Phyllis Nicholas Makris Dean ' s List. Washington Township, New Jersey; Biology: Patricia J. Malaxos - AlChE; LUV. ■Clearwater Beach. Florida; Chemical Engineering; Russell B. Mailett III — Holmdel, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Nn. Rush Chairman: Rugby Club: Omicron Delta Kappa: Fraternity Manage- ment Association. Chairman. David A. Malloy — York. Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi. Social Chairman. Darren Michael Maloney — Paramus. New Jersey; Journalism Government; Alpha Chi Rho. Secretary; Brown and While, Editor-in- Chief. Managing Editor. News Editor; WLVR-FM. Music Director, Pub- lic Affairs Director, Associate General Manager; Irish Awareness Club. Michael Leonard Manbeck — Miftlinburg, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu; Bill Hardy Memorial Prize; AHE: Model Railroad Club; Photo Club: Marching 97. Rank Leader; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Dean J. Mancinelli — Warminster, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi. Gene Robert Mancini — Plains. Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineering; Zeta Psi. Lori Kay Mancini — Valley. Nebraska; Mechanical Engineering; lau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Equestrian Club; Off-Campus Student Associa- tion. Melissa Anne Manger — Bethany. Connecticut; Economics. Albert H. Manwaring IV — Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania; Finance! Marketing; Zeta Psi. Sergeant-at-Arms; Lacrosse; College Republicans. Vice President. Marie Therese Marcil — Norri.siown, Pennsylvania; Biology: Little Sister at Beta Theta Pi. Secretary-Treasurer. Glenn T. Marcin — Matawan, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering: Psi Upsilon. IM Manager; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society. AllE; Ski Club: Outing Club; Newman Association; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; In- tramurals. 394 John Joseph MacDonald Martha Elizabeth Mahoney Melissa Anne Manger Albert H. Manwaring IV Marie Therese Mareil Glenn T. Marcin 395 3% Mark Lloyd McAlpine Jeanne-Marie McAnanly Thomas James McCann III Kelly Ann McCarthy leather Elizabeth McDowell James P. McFadden Mary Regina McFadden Paul James McGowan Evan L. Marcus — River Edge, New Jersey: Computer Information Science; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice President, Rush Chairman. Secretary, Histori- an, Parliamentarian; WLVR-FM. General Manager, Production Man- ager; Lehigh University Computing Society. Salvator Vincent Marinello — Millburn, New Jersey. ■Urban Studies; Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman; Brown and White, Sports Editor; Senior Gift Campaign Publicity; IFC Puhlk Re- lations; Freshman Hall President: Football. Anne Carol Markward — Ardsley. Pennsylvania; Marketing: Gryphon; Brown and White. Features Editor. Richard P. Markwith Jr. — Blakely, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Tan Beta Pi. Andrew John Martin — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Kenneth John Martin — Feasterville. Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; Zeta Psi; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tan Sigma ; A SME; SAE; Ski Club; Intramurals. Robert J. Martorana — Morristown, New Jersey; Economics: Alcoa Marketing Scholarship; Jack Barnell Memorial Scholarship; Dean ' s List: Bowling Club, President: Frisbee Club; LUV: Counseling Center. Kenneth John Mason — Seabrook, Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade, President, Secretary; Lehigh Rangers; Military Ball Committee. Irene C. Math — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Tennis Team; Student Activities Council. Susan Ann Mattioli — Stamford, Connecticut; Biology; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; LUV. Project Manager. Stephen Arthur May — Medfield, Massachusetts: Physics; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Sigma Pi Sigma: Inter-Fraternity Council. Social Chairman. Vanessa Marie Mazzei — Hackettstown. New Jersey: Industrial En- gineering; Off-Campus Students Association; IEE; Industrial Engineering Council; Newman Council; Intramurals. Mark Lloyd McAlpine — Rosemonl, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering: Theta Xi, President, House Manager; SAE; Rifle Team: In- tramurals. Jeanne-Marie McAnanly — Bridgewater. New Jersey: Marketing: Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Modern Foreign Language; Travel Scholarship; AMA; Marketing Club; Women in Business; Intercollegiate Volleyball; Delta Chi Little Sister; French Spanish House. Thomas James McCann HI — Raleigh. North Carolina; Electrical En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Rush Chairman; IEEE. Kelly Ann McCarthy — Andover. New Jersey; Architecture; Gryphon Society; Senior Class Gift Campaign; An and Architecture Society. Rosemarie A. McCarthy — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Management; Alumni Association Junior Prize; Beta Gamma Sigma. John Joseph McCawley — Luzerne. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Chi Phi, Treasurer, Pledge Master: Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Christina C. McOonie — Lancaster. Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Swimming; Theta Xi Little Sister; Gryphon Society, Paul J. McDonough — Westfield, New Jersey; Finance; Pi Lambda Phi. Heather Elizabeth McDowell — Akron, Ohio; International Relations: German; Dean ' s List; Williams Prize in Composition; Army ROTC Schol- arship; Fulbright nomination; Scabbard Blade. James P. McFadden — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; SAE; ASME; Zeta Psi: SAC. Mary Regina McFadden — Summit Hill. Pennsylvania; Finance: Dean ' s List; Jack Burnett Scholarship; Investment Club; Women in Bttsiih. Off-Campus Students ' Union; Theta Xi Big Sister Little Sister; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Paul James McGowan — Spring Lake. New Jersey: Chemical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. House Manager. Intramural Manager. 397 Carolyn Anne McKenna — Oradell, New Jersey: English. James P. McNultv — West Nyack, Sew York: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. Social Chairman; AS ME: Ski Club. Treasurer. Janice Kay McPherson — South River. New Jersey: Finance; Women in Business; Theta Chi Little Sister. Treasurer. James Jay McQuade — Norristown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Chi. House Manager; SAC; ASME; SAE, Secretary. Scott W.Meader — Weston, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho. Vice President; ASME. David Mecca — Dunmore, Pennsylvania: Foreign Careers; Delta Upsilon, Vice President: Football. Matthew Thomas Mellett — Pequannock, New Jersey: Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Photography Club; Computing Society. Gregg David Merksamer — Scarsdale, New York; Marketing; Dean ' s List: SAC; Student Committee for Inauguration; Poster Artist for Springfest Committee: Forum. JohnJ. Mishkojr. — Northampton, Pennsylvania; Computer Information Science. John Jeffery Meszaros — Toms River. New Jersey: Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha. Steward. Academic Chairman; Deans List; Eta Kappa Nu. Scott Allen Metz — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Psychology. David Ralph Meyer — Reading. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Psi Upsilon. House Manager; Deans List; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Era Sigma; Marching 97. Andrea P. Michalski — Union. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AIChE; SWE; Senior Class Executive Committee; Junior Class Executive Committee. Timothy Newton Milberger — Oakmont. Pennsylvania: Industrial En- gineering: Phi Sigma Kappa, Sentinal. House Manager, Treasurer. IM Manager, Freshman Hall President: AIIE. Rudolph Milisits Jr. — Northampton, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering. Rebecca Ruth Millard — East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics: Delta Gamma. Foundation Chairman, Recording Secretary, Rituals Chairman: Malcolm J. Gordon Jr. Physics Prize; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Society of Physics Students; SWE; Junior, Senior Class Executive Committee. Jeffrey Joel Miller — Providence, Rhode Island; Accounting; Tau Epsilon Phi, Rush Chairman, Chaplain; Freshman Honors; Deans List; Beta Alpha Psi; HUM Member; Finance Club; WLVR Disc Jockey; Intramu- rals. Robert Craig Miller — Short Hills. New Jersey: Economies; Chi Phi, President: Cheerleading; Investment Cluh; Ski Club. Scott Lee Miller — Glencoe, Illinois: Urban Studies Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Chi, Steward, Social Chairman; Leonard Pool Scholar- ship; ASME; Brown and White Staff. MichaelS. Mintun — Fredonia, New York: Metallurgy; Theta Xi, Scholar- ship and Rush Chairman; Student Metallurgy Society; ASM: IFC, Rush Committee. Andrew J. Mintzner — West Islip. New York; Computer Information Science: Alpha Chi Rho, Social Chairman. Martha Duncan Mochel — Starrs, Connecticut; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Field Hockey; Women in Business. Constance E. Mohr — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Women ' s Cross-Country Club; LUV; Forum: WLVR, Disc Jockey, News Staff. Philip A. Molinaro — Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Economies: Kappa Sigma, President; Ice Hockey. 398 Matthew Thomas Mellett Gregg David Merksamer mammM 7 1 Andrea P. Michalski Timothy Newton Milberger Rudolph Milisits Jr. Rebecca Ruth Millard Andrew J. Mintzer Martha Duncan Mochel Constance E. Mohr Philip A . Molinaro 399 Douglas G. Muha Ann Marie Murphy Sean Wright Murphy Jeffrey S. Musso 400 David Robert Nelson Jill E. Neporent Christopher Kai Moore — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering, Phi Sigma Kappa. President; HE; Indoor-Outdoor Track. Steven Louis Moore — Warminster. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering: Psi Upsilon. President. Steward; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List: Tali Beta Pi; Eta Kappa . ' ti: IEEE: IPC Social Committee; Psi Upsilon Foun- dation Scholarship . Vivian Lynne Moore — West Deptford. New Jersey: Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Tan Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: SWE; AS ME: Clas K-4 Executive Board; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister. Lee James Morakis — Edison. New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Delta Theta. Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List: Gryphon Society; SAC Concert Committee; Investment Club; Senior Class Executive Board. Terrence Robert Moran ■Theta Delta Chi. ■Baltimore. Maryland: Industrial Engineering; Daniel Robert Morgenthaler gineering. West Springs. Illinois; Mechanical En- Mark Matthew Morgis — Nanticoke, Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Upsilon. Rush Chairman. Pledge Master; Special Minis- ter of the Eucharist; Football; Baseball. Michael Morris — Brick. New Jersey; Accounting; Ski Club; Sailing Club. Russell A. Moserowitz — Somerset. New Jersey; Accounting; Marketing Club, President; Student Investments Club; Ski Club; Intramurals. Randy David Mosteller — Reading, Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; Honeywell Award; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Lacrosse; AFROTC, Corps Commander. Rodney Allen Moyer — Wernersville, Pennsylvania: Electrical En- gineering: Kappa Alpha. First Attendant. House Manager; IEEE: Vol- leyball Club. Wayne Andrew Muffley — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Lambda Omega Computer Fraternity, Pledge Master. Douglas G. Muha — Piscataway. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Rush Chairman. Ann Marie Murphy — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Economics; Fairchild- Martindale Associate; Modern Foreign Language Scholarship. Sean Wright Murphy — Horsham, Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta. Treasurer, Social Chairman: ASME; Cross- Country; Track; Boxing. Jeffrey S. Musso — Mountainside. New Jersey: Accounting Finance: Psi Upsilon, Treasurer, Academic Chairman. Sherri Lynn Myers — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Chemical Engineering; Undergraduate Presidential Prize; Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship; AIChE; Football; Cheerleading: Undergraduate Resource Guidance Aide; BSU. John Joseph Mytych — Rochester, New York; Chemical Engineering. Martha Julia Nagy — Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Outing Club; Pike Little Sisters; Fencing Club; LUV. Marian Jill Nalitt — Staten Island, New York; Economics Foreign Careers; Gamma Phi Beta, House Manager; Powder Puff Football, Pres- ident; SAC Allocations Committee; Intramurals and Recreation Super- visor; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Yearbook. Mark David Nason — Glen Cove. New York; Computer Engineering. Maxine A. Nebus — Fords. New Jersev; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; SWE; Ballet omine Society. David Robert Nelson — Ironia, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; Concert Band; Ja:z En- semble; LUVME. Jill E. Neporent — Kingston . New York: International Relations; Pi Sigma Alpha; National Slavic Honor Society; Judo Club; IR Club. 401 Christian New — f quart, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tan Delta; AIChE: Nautilus; Chemical Engineering Newsletter, Editor; Student Coordinator; St. Peter ' s Campus Ministry; Intramnrals. Jack Nathaniel Newman Jr. — Waverly, Pennsylvania; Psychology: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Social Chairman: Intramural Manager; Charily Chairman; Scholarship Chairman; Lucille BuninAskin Contemporary Art Award; Psi Chi; Omit ron Delia Kappa. Vice President; Mensa Society. LUV; Disc i- pline Committee; Outing Club: Forum. Jeffrey Lane Newton — Hamilton. New Jersey: Finance; Thela Delta Chi; Investment Cltth; Thela Delta Chi. House Manager. Stephen Neyman — Andover. Massachusetts; Government. James Edgar Nichols gineering. darks Summit. Pennsylvania: Electrical En- John W. Niemasz Jr . — Chester New Jersey; Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theia; Tau Beta Pi; SAE; IEEE; Soccer: Intramurals. Richard Joseph Niescier — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: Electrical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Track. John Sheppard Norwood — Boulder, Colorado: Mechanical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa. President. Steward, House Manager; Rugby. Peter John Notaro — Montvale, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering: Psi Upsilon. Jeffrey Howard Nussbaum — Mahopac. New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List: Tan Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Secretary; Marching 97: LUV. Michael N. Nussbaum — Westfield. New Jersey; Marketing. Paul David Oberman — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Finance; Investment Club; IR Club: Intramurals. Elizabeth Ann Occhi — Port Washington. New York: Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta. Social Chairman; Football Cheerleading; Basketball; Cheerleading, Captain; Thela Chi Big Sister. John Michael O ' Donnell — Bronxville, New York; Finance; Delta Chi; Water Polo; Lehigh University Public Relations Committee; Ski Club. Michael Robert O ' Hagan Varsity Football. Hawthorne. New Jersey: English: Chi Psi; William H. Oldach HI — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Electrical En- gineering; Lehigh Presidential Prize; General Motors Scholarship: Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Choir; College Bowl: WLVR. Mary Teresa O ' Laughlin — Homer. New York; Management; Volleyball; Student Athletic Trainer; Scabbard and Blade. Elizabeth Alice Olsen — Columbus. Ohio; Accounting. Peter Christian Olsen — Mountainville. New Jersey: Accounting Finance: Phi Kappa Thela. President; Rugby; Choir: Forum. Michael William O ' Malley — Plainfteld. New Jersey; English; Pi Lambda Phi, Steward; Sigma Tau Delta. Brian R. Ott — Gilbert sville, Pennsylvania; Government; Psi Upsilon. Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary; Dean ' s List; IFC Rush Committee . Stephen Robert Pacicco — Leonia. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Zetu Psi, President. Rush Chairman; AIChE; Varsity Baseball: IFC Rush Committee. Richard Palmisano ment Club. Quakertown. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Invest- Joseph John Palumbo — Wappingers Falls, New York; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Phi, Secretary. President: IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu. 402 Richard Joseph Niescier John Sheppard Norwood Brian R. Ott Stephen Robert Pacicco Stephen Robert Pacicco Richard Palmisano Joseph John Palumbo 403 404 David John Pepper William Stuart Petersohn Lisa Petti Lisa Marie Pettinato Christopher John Poli Bonita Corinne Pollack Melissa Ann Panick — Silver Spring, Maryland; Finance Marketing; Equestrian Club: Lacrosse; Ski Club; Beta Little Sister, Social Chairman; Junior Senior Class Executive Board; Marketing Club; Women in Business; Brown and White, Feature Staff; Investment Club; Powder Fuji Football; Inlramurals. John F. Pastuck — Hershey, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Delta Upsilon. Secretary, Vice President. President of D.U.; AlChE: Rugby Club. Rudolph N. Pataro III ASME. Fairfax. Virginia: Mechanical Engineering; Robert Webster Paton — Gaithersburg, Mankind: Civil Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Vice President; Varsity Rifle learn. John Randolph Patten — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi; AIIE: Baseball. Frank Baker Patterson — Wilmington. Delaware; Chemistry: Delta Phi; American Chemical Society; Intramurals. David Dick Paul — York Pennsylvania; Journalism; Brown and White. Editorial Page Editor, Cartoonist; Off-Campus Students Association. Lori Beth Paulus — Warren. New Jersey; Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Activities Chairman. LCF. Rebecca W. Paxton — Westport, Connecticut: Biology. Robert L. Pearsons Jr. — West Chester, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Tan Epsilon Phi. Rush Chairman; Thela Chi Little Sister Repre- sentative; Vice Chancellor; Summer Chancellor. Ann Whelan Peck — Wallingford, Pennsylvania: Mechanical Engineering; Lacrosse; Gryphon Society. David G. Pennoni — Upper Darby. Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering: Beta Thela Pi, Social Chairman. David John Pepper — Bethesda. Maryland; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE: AOC. William Stuart Petersohn — Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania; Finance; Thela Delta Chi; Senior Member Executive Committee, Rush Chairman: Varsity- Ice Hockey; Investment Club; Rudderbat Club. Lisa Petti — Lisa Marie Pettinato — Scranton. Pennsylvania; Accounting. Christine J. Philippi — New Port Richey. Florida. Finance Accounting; Delta Gamma; Dean ' s List; Delta Mu Delta; Delta Sigma Pi; Investment Club; SAC Publicity Committee: Brown and White, Staff Writer; Intramu- rals. Donald Robert Phillips — Oakland, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering: Delta Phi; Theodore B. Wood Prize; Delta Phi Scholarship Key. Nancy Phillips — Morrislown. New Jersey; Journalism; Brown and White. Assistant Sports Editor, Sports Editor, Assistant Managing Editor; Amar- anth; Wrestling Club Board of Directors. Mark Frank Pibl — Huntington, New York: Chemical Engineering: Phi Gamma Delta, Alumni Relations; AIChE; Varsity Swimming. Peter A. Pijawka — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta, Social Chairman: AIIE; Varsity Tennis. Captain. Ann Marie Plisek — Pearl River. New York; Civil Engineering; ASCE; SWE. Christopher John Poli — Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Delta Chi, Alumni Secretary; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Cross- country. Bonita Corrine Pollack — Fair Lawn. New Jersey; Biochemistry; Tau Beta Pi; ASC. Secretary; Health Professions Club, Co-Chairman; LUV. 405 Grace Ellen Poole — Princeton. New Jersey; Architecture: Mustard and Cheese: Delta Gamma. Choir. David Johnstone Porter — Rose Valley. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Chi Phi; Computing Society. Orin Portnoy — Smithtown, New York: Economics; Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Social Chairman. Advisor; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Brown and White; SAC; HUM. CherylLynn Potts — Haddon Township. New Jersey; Finance Marketing; Investment Club; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Stephen Robert Powell — Ramsey. New Jersey; Metallurgy. James J. Prendergast Jr. — Yillanova. Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; Beta Theta Pi; President of Newman Council; ASME; Intramu- ral s. Susan Johanna Presser — Eastchester, New York; Architecture: Alpha Phi; Art and Architecture Society; Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies. Barry David Price — South Orange. New Jersey; Architecture; Delta Chi; Art and Architecture Society. Bethany C. Price — New Canaan. Connecticut; Geology; Alpha Gamma Delta; Varsity Swim Team. Co-Captain; Varsity Softball. Lawrence J. Przywara — Wilmington. Delaware; Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha ' Treasurer. Social Chairman: Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE: SAE. Nicholas A. Psaltos — Leonia. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Theta Xi, Secretary. IFC Representative; Boxing Club; Water Polo Club. Robert J. Pullen — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania: Accounting: Beta Theta Pi; Rugby; Investment Club; Photography Club. Susan Puschak — Allentown. Pennsylvania: International Relations; In- ternational Relations Club: Ski Club. James R. Putira — Vernon, Connecticut; Industrial Engineering; Delta Upsilon, Steward; AIIE. Robert Joseph Raffo Jr. — Robbinsville, New Jersey; Finance Accounting; Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Secretary. Alumni Secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa; Fairchild-Martindale Student Associate; Eques- trian Club; Forum; Trustee Representative. John Patrick Rafter HI • HE. ■Ramsey, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Semon Ramirez — Hillrose. Colorado; Electrical Engineering; Chandler Weaver Scholarship; Lehigh University Trustee Scholarship; IEEE: In- tramural s. Steven Scott Ramsey — Franklin Lakes. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer. Vice President: Ingersoll Rand Prize: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Rugby Team. Captain. Sara Elizabeth Rand — Scotch Plains. New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Phi, Philanthropy Chairman: Who ' s Who Among Col- lege Students; Panhellenic Council, Vice President, Delegate. David Williams Rapp — Leola, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; AFROTC Academic Honors: Eta Kappa Nu; Lehigh University Highland Guard Drill Team; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Residence Operations Educational Programmer; Photography Club; AFROTC. Noreen H. Rariden — Morristown. Pennsylvania; Marketing. Michael Rausch — Doylestown. Pennsylvania; Finance; Theta Chi. Pres- ident; IFC Social Committee. Saul Hillel Ravitch — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; International Re- lations; Pi Sigma Alpha; Army ROTC. Ellen Rebstock — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Journalism. 406 I Gra ce Ellen Poole Da ' id Johnstone Porter k B V tmk I MM Orin Portnoy Cheryl Lynn Potts Susan Johanna Presser Barry David Price Noreen H. Rariden Michael Rausch Saul Hillel Ravitch Ellen Rebstock 407 408 Gail Michele Riess Karen Christine Riley Nina Dawn Rinaldi Carol Beth Robbins Robert Alan Rofman Anthony Henry Rogowski Joseph Edmond Rosati Catherine Stephanie Rosch David S. Reed — Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Marching 97; Concert Band. Thomas Charles Reed — Devon, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi, President. Secretary. Scholarship Chairman; A ill- ' SME; SAE; IFC. Michael Lloyd Reger — Holmdel, New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Master; Art and Architecture; Boxing Club; Ski Club. Bonnie Lee Heigel—Allentown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delia, Publicity Chairman; AS ME; Brown and H Photographer; Photography Club. James Joseph Reilly — North Wales, Pennsylvania: International Re- lations; Varsity Wrestling, Co-Captain. Cheryl Gwen Relies — Fort Lee, New Jersey; Government: Modem Fore- ign Language and Literature Scholarship: Omicron Delta Kappa Pi Sigma Alpha; College Scholar Program; Phi Beta Kappa: W.O.M.E.N., Programmer, Treasurer; Forum. Student Representative; Visiting Lectur- ers Committee, Chairman: University Disciplinary Committee, Hearing Panel Member; Pre- Law Society. Kevin William Remley — Fleetwood, Pennsylvania: Computer Science; Zeta Psi, Vice President, Academic Chairman; Outstanding Male Fresh- man Athlete; Varsity Soccer; IFC Public Relations Committee. Mary Winifred Renz — Lenox, Massachusetts; Mechanical Engineering. Curtis Jay Rettke — Allenwood, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Psi Upsilon; HE: Squash Team; Chess Club; Computer Society; Ski Club. Mark Rhoads — Hummelstown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering- Forum; WLVR Disc Jockey; Computer User Committee. David Ricciardi — Bernardsville, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Theta Chi, Historian, Alumni Coordinator: IEEE. Barbara R. Riddell — Cherry Hill. New Jersey; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Women in Business; RHC, Manager Residence Halls Concessions; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. Gail Michele Riess — Warren, New Jersey; Biology Psychology; Alpha Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Deans List; Health Professions; Alpha Gamma Delta. Karen Christine Riley — Hicksville, New York: Finance Management; Theta Chi Little Sister; Equestrian Club. Nina Dawn Rinaldi — Manasquan, New Jersey; Journalism: Delta Gam- ma, President. Vice President, Rush Chairman; Brown and White Car- toonist; Marketing Club; Beta Little Sisters. Carol Beth Robbins — Scarsdale, New York; Finance; Dean s List; Wom- en in Business; Forum; Hourglass; Marketing Club; Hillet Society; RHC Investment Club. Edward W. Roberts — Kendall Park, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; L ' hommedieu Scholarship; Lehigh University trustee Scholarship: ASCE; Intramurals. Joseph D. Robinson — Morganville , New Jersey; Computer Engineering- Delta Phi. Vince Roche — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; AIChE; Ski Club: Intramurals. Regina Marie Rodack — Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; Theta Xi Little Sister; SWE. Robert Alan Rofman— White Plains. New York; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; SAE; Mustard Cheese Drama Society. Anthony Henry Rogowski — Woodbury, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; GM Scholarship: Wilbur Mathematics Prize; Dean ' .v List • Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE. Joseph Edmond Rosati — Stratford, Connecticut; Accounting: Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Gryphon Society. Catherine Stephanie Rosch — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering. 409 Diane Rosenbaum — Morris Plain. ' ,, New Jersey; Chemistry Science Writ- ing; Alpha Gamma Delta. Activities Chairman. Publicity Chairman; Managing Editor Science Scope; Delta Chi Little Sister. Kathryn Joan Roseberry — Madison. New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Eta Sigma. Jess Elliott Rosenthal — Gaithershurg. Maryland; Electrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Mu; IEEE; SAC Lectures Chairman; Intermural Manager; I Cheerleader; Table Tennis Club. President: Visiting Lecturers Committee. Robert F. Ross AFROTC. Flemington. New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Roy Steven Ross — Cheltenham. Pennsylvania: Accounting; Alpha Epsi- loii Pi. Scribe. Scholarship Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List: Hillel Society. Treasurer. Vice President; Forum; Student Faculty Subcommittee: College Republicans. Lori Ann Roth — Livingston. New Jersey: Accounting; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Gryphon Society. President, Vice President; Alpha Gamma Delta; Senior Class Executive Board. Steven Alan Rothman — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: Chemical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, President. Athletic Chairman. Scholarship Chairman; Dean ' s List: Scuba Club. David Alexander Roulston — Flemington, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Zela Psi. Assistant Treasurer, Rush Committee: Ski Club, Vice President; Investment Club: Intramurals. James Allen Rowlands — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Lambda Omega, President: Marching 97. Richard Neal Rubenstein — Gaithersburg, Maryland; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME: SAE. Steven Gary Rubenstein — Chappuquu. New York; Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu. Rush Chairman; Hourglass Co-Chairmah: Brown and White. Local Ad Manager, National Ad Manager. Andrew D. Rubin — Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tan Sigma: ASME; Luv. Deborah Lynn Ruehmling — Lansdale. Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Materials Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice President of Scholar- ship, Recording Secretary; Carpenter Technology Scholarship; Biicyius- Erie Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Student Metallurgical Society, Vice President; SWE; W.O. M.E.N. Frank A. Rullan — Santurce, Puerto Rico; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Scuba Club; Ibero Hispanic Club. Marlene Rhonda Rush — Old Bridge. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; SWE; Theta Chi Little Sister; Hillel Society: Big Little Sister Program. Patrick John Thomas Russ — Melvin Village. New Hampshire: Econom- ics Marketing: Theta Xi. Social Chairman. Charities Chairman; Dean ' s List; WLVR; Newman Council: Marketing Club: Finance Club: Irish Club; American Marketing Association; Forum Subcommittee on Com- munity Relations: Intramurals. Mark Anthony Russo — Wind Gap. Pennsylvania; Government; Army ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Reserve Officers Association. Timothy Russo — Ephrata. Pennsylvania; Accounting: Frisbee Club; AFROTC; Newman Council; LCF. ' Virginia Marie Russo — Ephrata. Pennsylvania; Mathematics Physics Religion Studies; Dean ' s List; Bridge Club: Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Newman Association; Society of Physics Students: College Bowl; K.W.F.C.; Tutoring: Intramurals. Kimberly Lynn Sachse — Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Phi. Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Ski Club; Women in Business. John A. Saitta — Emerson. New Jersey: Finance; Chi Psi. President, House Manager; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Rugby; IFC, Treasurer; FMA, Board Member; Social Code Committee. Lauren Elaine Sales — Easton. Pennsylvania: Pre-Medical Science; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma: Dean ' s List; Treen Scholar; Health Profes- sions Society; Ski Club: Big Little Sister. Flor J.Saltiel — Hansdale. New York; Accounting; Forum; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. President; LUV. Cynthia Lynne Salwen — Claremont. North Carolina; Economics; Theta Chi Little Sister, Social Chairman: Women ' s Soccer; IM Manager: Bigl Little Sister Program. 410 Diane Rosenbaum Kathryn Joan Roseberry Steven Alan Rothman David Alexander Roulston John A. Saitta Lauren Elaine Sales Flor J. Saltiel Cynthia Lynne Salwen 411 It tH 412 James Alan Schaffstall Todd A. Schell Diane Marie Scheuer Linda Robin Schiffman William Lyle Schofield III Robert Joseph Schreiber Susan Mae Schreibman Ina Julianne Schreiner Carl Dominick Sammarco — Asbury Park. New Joscv: Biology: Zela I ' si. Steward. Secretary. Richard Paul Sample — Colts Neck. New Jersey; Civil Engineering Delta Phi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE: Rugby Club. Julia Ruth Samuelson — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; English Social Re- lations; Breinig Scholarship; Williams Prize; Deans List; Psi Chi; Sigma Tan Delta: Omicron Delta Kappa: Big Brothers Big Sisters; LI V Presi- dent. Angelo Santana — New York City, New York: Chemical Engineering. Prosper Fortune Santangelo — Hershey, Pennsylvania; Finance: Chi Psi Secretary; Football: Marketing Club: IFC Social Committee; Leonard Pool Scholarship. Richard D. Santoro Jr. — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Marketing! Management; Marketing Club; Wrestling. Marc David Saperstein — Union, New Jersey: Chemical Engineering; AlChE; Junior Varsity Tennis; Intramurals. Kalin Sarasin — Bangkok. Thailand; Industrial Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. Recruitment Committee; Squash Team. Captain: Tennis Team Investment Club. Thomas D. Sassaman — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Ski Club; National Association of Accountants. James Victor Sbordon — Way and. Massachusetts; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho; AlChE; Scuba Club. Richard Andrew Schadt — Tolland. Connecticut: Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Vice President. House Manager; Pi Tuu Sigma; Mechanical Engineering Honor Society. Eric Dunstan Schaeffer — Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Williams Mathematics Prize; Atlas-Reinhold Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; Freshman. Sophomore Honors; AlChE. James Alan Schaffstall — Orchard Park. New York; Mechanical En- gineering; SAE; Swimming; Cross-Country Team. Todd A. Schell — Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Fresh- man Honors; Eta Kappa Nt : IEEE; SAE. Diane Marie Scheuer — Newtown Square. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Charles Jennings Scholarship; Pi Tail Sigma; SWE: ASME; Dean ' s List; Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister Program. President; In- tramurals. Linda Robin Schiffman — Northhrook. Illinois; Finance! Marketing ■Gam- ma Phi Beta. Treasurer; Marketing Club; Ski Club. John Joseph Schirra — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Metallurgical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho. Steward; Student Metallurgy Society. Pres- ident; Irish Awareness Club. Vice President. Michael Desmond Schmal — Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi: Prudential Committee Member: Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Scuba Club. Lois Schmalz — Parlin. New Jersey; Finance Marketing: Varsity Diving Team; Marketing Club; LUV; Theta Xi Little Sister. Steven Scott Schmidt — Allentown. Pennsylvania: Chemical Engineering: AlChE; Intramurals. William Lyle Schofield III — North Coventry, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi. Steward. Social Chairman. Robert Joseph Schreiber — St. Louis. Missouri: Industrial Engineering; Delta Chi. IM Manager. Head Waiter. Scholastic Chairman; HE; Junioi Varsity Basketball. Susan Mae Schreibman — Trumbull. Connecticut; Management; Women in Business: Off-Campus Students Association. Ina Julianne Schreiner — South Salem. New York; Marketi Management: American Marketing Association; Marketing Club: Women in Business: Russian Club. President. Treasurer: Intramurals. 413 David John Schwab — Broomall. Pennsylvania; International Relations; mil Chairman. Intramurals Manager; Sigma Tau Delta International Relations Club; Intramurals. James Lewis Scott — Hagi Maryland; I rhall. Jeffrey Alan Scott — Quakertown. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Hill House, President. Bettina Sarah Segal — West Hempstead. New York; Government; I ' i Sigma Phi; Chi Delphia; LUV. Richard Larry Segal Socii Metros Ilillet Marina Segre — Hempstead. New York; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. President. Lori Lvn Seip — Shiremanstown. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; UP; IEEE; LUV: Alpha Pi Omega; U Scott Price Shafer — Morrisville, Vermont; Mechanical I . Kap- pa Alpha. Recording Secretary ' ' Academic Chairman; Dean ' s List; Pres- idential Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Choir, Student Conductor; ' :. Augumented Seven Barbership Octet; Varsity College Bowl Team: The Navigators. Steven Scott Shapiro — New Rochellc. New York; History. Robert Howard Sharrar — Apollo. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Eileen Mary Shatz — Bay Shore. New York; (iovernment; Delta Gamma, Scholarship Chairman. Corresponding Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Pi Sigma Alpha; W.O.M.E.N.; Big Little Sister; Panhellenie Rush Counselor. Elizabeth Virginia Shaw — Middletown, New Jersey; Accounting; Varsity Softball. Mark Bernard Sheppard — Lansdowne. Pennsylvania; Government; Sig- ma Chi. Rush Chairman; Pre-Law Society; Class of 84 Executive Com- mittee. Michael Joseph Shervin gineering; AIChE. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- Brian Lewis Shiflett — New Cumberland, Pennsylvania: Computer En- gineering: Phi Gamma Delta: Dean ' s wlist; Tau Beta Pit: Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE. Eric Andrew Shih — San Jose. California; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Alpha: Dean ' s List; A1IE: SAE; LUV: Big Brother Big Sisters. Jack Y infield Shoemaker — Milford, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; AIChE; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Michael Laurence Shulman — South Orange. New Jersey; Biology; De- partment Honors; WLVR. William Martin Shvodian — Bethesda, Maryland; Electrical Engineering; Theta Xi, IPC Representative. Treasurer, Secretary; IEEE. Rena Beth Sidrer — Plainsboro, New Jersey; Marketing: Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President, Pledge Director; Panhellenie Council. Lori Jean Siegrist — Watchung, New Jersey; Computer Information Sci- ence; Alpha Gamma Delta, President, Panhellenie Delegate; Panhel So- cial Chairman: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Computing Society; Field Hockey Team; Forum, Residence Life Subcommittee; W.O.M.E.N. John Michael Siket Jr. — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering : Chi Psi, Vice President; Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Track and Field Team; AIChE. Treasurer; IPC Community Relations Committee. David Martin Sikorski — Bridgeport. Connecticut; Civil Engineering: Sigma Nu. Steward, Recorder; ASCE; Varsity Soccer. David C. Silver — Maple Shade. New Jersey; Chemistry: Theta Chi; Gryphon Society. 414 Lori Lyn Seip Scott Price Shafer Lori Jean Siegrist John Michael Siket Jr. David Martin Sikorski David C. Silver 415 Judith Fran Smith 416 Timothy Robert Smith Troy Harvey Smith David B. Smyth Frank Robert Sobvak Jan Elizabeth Soderberg Samuel John Spagnolo Samuel Grant Spongier John Nicholas Speitel Lawrence P. Spellman Roberts. Silver — NewCitv. New York; Accounting; WLVR, Disc Jockey; LUV. David William Singer — Purlin, New Jersey; Marketing; Psi Upsilon, Recording Secretary, Sergeant at Arms; Dean ' s List; Millet; Marketing Club; Brown and White; Intramtirals. Caryn Siscnwein — Bronx, New York; Chemical Engineering; AlCliE. Shelly Ann Siuciak — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Biology; Gamma Phi Beta: Psi Chi; Women ' s Tennis; Women ' s Soccer; Ski Club; Gryphon Society. Paul Skierski — Manrille, New Jersey; Finance; Thela Delta Chi, House Manager, Tea Chairman. Lisa Jane Skiff — Easton, Pennsylvania: Biochemistry; Tan Lambda Chi. Stefanie Slachman — Old Bridge, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering: Alpha Gamma Delta; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nn; Tan Beta Pi; IEEE; Powderpttff Football. Michele Bernadette Small — Oyster Bay, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; ASME; SWE. Treasurer; Student Activities Council; Hourglass Chairman; Epitome. Photography Editor. Michael Andrew Smerconish — Doyleslown, Pennsylvania: Government Journalism; Zeta Psi, Academic Chairman; Leonard Pool Entrepreneu- rial Scholarship: EH. Williams English Scholarship; Class of 1904 Lead- ership Award; Dean ' s List; College Republican President; Intramural Boxing. Patricia Joan Smink — Newtown Square, Pennsylvania: Mechanical En- gineering; RHC Hall President 1981-82; National Merit; Ingersoll-Rund- Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tan Sigma: W.O.M.E.N., President; Big Little Sister, Coordinator; Amnesty International; SAE; Women ' s Health Conference; SWE. David Warren Smith — Middletown. New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Delta Chi, Rush Chairman, Pledge President; IEEE; Varsity Tennis; IFC Rush Committee. Jeffrey Mark Smith — West Chester. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta; Pi Tau Sigma; Big Brothers Little Brothers. Judith Fran Smith — Broomall. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman; IEEE; SWE; Forum XIV; Gryphon Society; Alpha Gamma Delta. Timothy Robert Smith — Washington, New Jersey; Management Accounting; Intramtirals. Troy Harvey Smith — Stroudshnrg. Pennsylvania; Finance; Dean ' s List; Student Investment Club; Forum XII and XIII; Intramtirals. David B. Smyth — Middletown. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering. Eric Adams Snadecki — Weslport, Connecticut; International Relations; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Master. House Manager, Steward; Lacrosse; Ski Club; AFROTC. Frank Ronald Snyder LH — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Marketing; In- tramurals. Frank Robert Sobyak — Radnor. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Keeper of the Annals; AllE, President; IE Council; AllE. Senior Chapter Executive Board Member; Junior Varsity Wrestling; Wrestling Club; Board of Directors; Investment Club. Jan Elizabeth Soderberg — Bronx, New York; Marketing; Sigma Eta Psi: LUV Daycare; Senior Executive Council. Samuel John Spagnolo — Bethesdu, Maryland; Economics. Samuel Grant Spangler — Liltlestown. Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; SAE. John Nicholas Speitel — Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Economics; Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary; Outing Club; Ski Club; Forum Subcommittees. Lawrence P. Spellman — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering. 417 Lori Beth Spiclman — South Norwalk, Connecticut; Computer Informa- tion Science; LUCS; RHC: Beta Little Sister; Alpha Phi Omega; Intromit- rah. Kathy Doris Spies — Teaneck. New Jersey; Accounting; Executive Com- mittee: Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Choir. Librarian. Kenneth John Spina — Montviile. New Jersey: Biology; Sigma Nu; Dean ' s List; LUV; Health Professions Society. David M. Spirk — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; International Relations Economics; Wrestling. Glen R. Sponaugle — Hershey. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering: Delta Phi. Recording Secretary. Scholastic Chairman; HE Scholarship Recipient — 1983; Tan Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE: Dean ' s List: lntramu- rals. Robert Sprechman — Fair Lawn, New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President. Kurt Stafurik — Bridgewaler. New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering. Dwight E. Stein — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman Honors; Marching 97; Intramurals. Robin Michelle Steinberg — White Plains, New York; Finance! Marketing; Marketing Club, Secretary; Class of 1984 Executive Board Member; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. Karen B. Steinfeld — Watchung, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Investment Club. Anne Loohn Stempfle — Walertown. Connecticut; Finance; Photography Club: Brown and White Photographer; RHC, Hall Vice President. William Stepic — Englewood Cliffs. New Jersey; Foreign Careers. Kenneth N. Stevens — Merchantvillc, New Jersey ; Industrial Engineering; Beta Theta Pi, Vice President; AIIE; ASME; Sailing Club; Judo Club. Warren Stieffenhofer Jr. — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Pi Kappa Alpha. Debra M. Stillo AIChE; ACS. Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Mark S. Stires — Somerville, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Zeta Psi, Steward. House Manager; ASCE; Rugby Club. Suzette Ann Stoddard — Hillsdale, New Jersey; Biology Science Writing; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister, Vice President; LUV; Brown and White: Allied Health Professions; Science Scope, Managing Editor. Robert John Stofi ' a — Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry. Rhonda Carol Stoner — Camp Hill, Penns ylvania; Journalism; Delta Gamma, Corresponding Secretary; Brown and White, Assistant Desk Editor, Desk Editor, Senior News Editor; SAC Publicity Committee; Phi Eta Sigma; Sophomore Honors; Junior Honors; Dean ' s List; Williams Scholarship. Todd Strassberg — Rockville Centre, New York; Journalism; WLVR. William Edward Strasser — Silver Spring. Maryland; Electrical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Ice Hockey Club, Vice President, Treasurer; Ski Club. Lisa Strauss — Baldwin, New York; Marketing: AMA; Marketing Club; Women in Business; Senior Class Executive Board. Michael David Strong — Annville. Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; William Whigham Jr. Memorial Prize; Wilbur Mathematics Prize; Tau Beta Pi Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE. Neil B. Sukonik — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sigma Chi. Pro Consul; Dean ' s List; Junior Varsity Basketball; Finance Club. 418 Kurt Stafurik Dwight E. Stein William Edward Strasser Lisa Strauss Michael David Strong HI Neil B. Sukonik 419 420 Diane Elizabeth Thomas Elizabeth Leggate Thomson Rolf Richard Thorsen Russell John Tietjen Christopher Michael Todd William Daniel Toohev Stephen Mark Touhill David Rhoades Trerotola John W. Sullivan III — Scarsdale , New York; International Relations; Phi Delta Theta, Social Chairman, Alumni Secretary; Cross-Country; Indoor- Outdoor Track. Jan Surotchak — Pen Argvl, Pennsylvania; International Relations Foreign Careers: Phi Eta Sigma; College Republicans; College Bowl, Russian Club; Epitomr Staff. John Francis Suanda Jr. — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Football. Christopher A. Swanson — Short Hills, New Jersey; Accounting; ThetaXi, Vice President, Pledge Master; Gryphon Society; Squash; Outing Club; Mustard and Cheese; IDC; Theta Xi Little Sister; Intramurah. Michael R. Szymendera — Holland, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Nu; Dean ' s List; Tail Beta Pi: Pi Tan Sigma. President; ASME; SAE; Ski Club. James E. Tannenbaum — E. Rockaway, New York; Computer En- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Benjamin Andrew Taub — Wilmington, Delaware; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Hillel. Steven Marc Taub — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Baseball; Basketball: Soccer; Marketing Club; Ski Club; Army ROTC. Suzanne Ellis Taylor — Cinnaminson, New Jersey; Social Relations; Gam- ma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Officer; Field Hockey; Student Trainer. Douglas Atwood Tenney — Audubon, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; SAE, Vice Chairman Lehigh Section. Jay Rudisill Thigpen — Spring Grove. Pennsylvania; Mathematics Philosophy; Philosophy Club. Paula Marie Thoden — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ; Industrial Engineering; Delta Gamma, Rituals Chairman, Scholarship Chairman; AFROTC; In- tramurah. Diane Elizabeth Thomas — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Sigma Tau Delta; Women ' s Lacrosse; Marketing Club. Vice President; Women in Business: IM Manager. Elizabeth Leggate Thomson — Sewickley, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Dean ' s List; Society of Physics Students. ' Vice President. Rolf Richard Thorsen — Armonk, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Phi; ASME; Ski Team, Vice President; Karate Club. Russell John Tietjen — Belle Mead, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer; AIChE; Finance Club; LUV. Curtis Barrett Timmerman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Karate. Andrew Todd Tobasky — Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts; Mechanical En- gineering; Zeta Psi; ASME; Hillel Society; Ski Club, Secretary; Gryphon Society. Glenn Richard Tobias — Tenafly, New Jersey; Finance; Pi Lambda Phi, Social Chairman, Pledge Coordinator: Dean ' s List. Maria Juliana Tobin — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering. Christopher Michael Todd — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Foreign Careers; Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Williams Prize for Acting; Mustard and Cheese, Treasurer; Intramurals. William Daniel Toohey — Kingwood, Texas; Industrial Engineering; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu; HE; Marching 97; Student Conductor. Stephen Mark Touhill — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ; Marketing: Phi Kappa Theta, Social Chairman, Executive Secretary. Recording Secretary; Jack Barnett Scholarship: Varsity Rifle Team; Marketing Club: Class of ' 84 Executive Board; Brown and White; Senior Class Gift Campaign. David Rhoades Trerotola — West Chester, Pennsylvania: Marketing; Chi Psi, Social Chairman; Lacrosse; Ski Team; Marketing Club. 421 Jessica Ann Trimble — Holmdel, New Jersey; Accounting: Gumma Phi nding Secretary; Dean ' s List: Equestrian Club. Christopher Toshi Tsurumaki — Upper Marlboro, Maryland; Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu: Phi Eta Sigma; A IE. Rachel Turoscy — Walnut port, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; American Chemical Society; Varsity Softball; Powder Puff Football; Little Sister of Phi Kappa Theta. John Edward Tylutki — Rosette, New Jersey; Finance; Delta Upsilon, Treasurer: Varsity Football. Martha Underwood — Briarcliff Manor. New York; Classics! Psychology; Windsurfing Club: Ski Club; Sailing Club: Inlramurals, Chairman; Clas- sics Club; LUV, Project Head; Epitome Photographer; Investment Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Heart. Kevin Paul Unger — Warren, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Freshman Honors. Fabio Jose Urbina Equestrian Club. San Jose, Costa Rica; Computer Engineering; Hossain M. Valad — Bethesda, Maryland; International Relations; Sigma Chi, Derby Days Chairman; Marketing Club; IR Club; IFC Faculty Rela- tions Committee. Donald William Van Buren — Boyertown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho; Elks National Scholarship; Leidy-Rhoads Scholar; AIIE; Scuba Club; Irish Awareness Club. Lisa Renee Vandercar — Poughkeepsie, New York; Accounting; Sopho- more Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Women in Business; Senior Class Executive Board; Ski Club. Christopher Lindsay Vannoy — Hopewell, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; SAE; Modern Dance Group. Christopher Vassallo Mu, The Earl. Wantagh, New York; Economics; Sigma Alpha Denise Antonia Vassilakos — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Gamma, Vice President, Rush Chairman; Freshman Honors; Pi Tau Sigma, Secretary; ASME; SWE. David Cameron Vaughn — Sparta. New Jersey; Computer Engineering; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Lehigh University Computer Society. Cynthia Penelope Veras — Shavertown, Pennsylvania; Social Relations; Alpha Gamma Delta; Steward; Sigma Tau Delta. Christopher A. von der Luft — Kennett Square, Pennsylvania; Finance: Rifle Team, Captain; Investment Club. Mark Alastair Votaw Alpha. Amherst, New York; Government; Pi Kappa Mark Bruce Wagenseller — Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Theta Chi, Vice President, Steward; Eta Kappa; IEEE. Philip E. Walgren — Whitehall. Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE. James D. Walter — Bayonne, New Jersey; Fundamental Science; Outing Club; Ski Club; Football; Bowling; Intramural s. Tamie Hannah Walters — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Accounting; Pre- Law Society; Pi Kappa Alpha. Jeffrey R. Weber — New Canaan. Connecticut; Industrial Engineering; Psi Upsilon, Vice President: AIIE; Ski Club; IR Club; SAE. Todd A. Wcinert — Allentown. Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; ACM; Social Chairman; Inlramurals Manager. Emmett Joseph Weisenberger — Kimberton, Pennsylvania; Geology; Sig- ma Nu; Geology Club, President; Newman Center, Special Minister. 422 Jessica Ann Trimble Christopher Toshi Tsurumaki Fabio Jose Urbina Hossain M. Valad Donald William Van Buren Lisa Rene? Vandercar Christopher Lindsay Vannoy Christopher Vassallo Denise Antonia Vassilakos David Cameron Vaughn Cynthia Penelope Veras Christopher A. von der Luft Tamie Hannah Walters Jeffrey R. Weber Todd A. Weinert Emmett Joseph Weisenherger 424 Harold Andrew Wiegard Glenn Wikle Kenneth John Wilbur Alfred James Williams John Schuyler Yard Jr. Ann Elizabeth Zacharchuk David Allen Wenner — Allenlown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering: Tan Beta Pi; Pi Tail Sigma; ASME: SAE. Donald M. Wenrich — Pine Grove, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering: IEEE; Inlramurals. Darryl Michael Werkley — Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; AFROTC; IEEE; Newman Center Lector; Concert Hand; In- tramural s. John David Westerdale — Park Ridge. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho: Intramurals. John Kevin Wetzel — Souderton, Pennsylvania: Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Marching 97. Alan YVexler — Havertown . Pennsylvania: Finance Accounting; Finance Club; Brown and White. Credit Manager. Anne C. Wheeler — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania: Studio Art: Equestrian Club; Marching 97. Thomas A. Whelan — Poughkeepsie. New York; Electrical Engineering: IEEE. Senior Class Representative; Track. Anne McNeil White — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Steward, Rush Counselor; AIIE; Brown and White; Intramurals. Errol Henry White — Basking Ridge. New Jersey: Electrical Engineering; Photography Club; Sailing Club; Outing Club; Intramurals. Peter J. White — Poughkeepsie, New York; Electrical Engineering; Chi Phi, Secretary, Vice President; Ski Club; Investment Club; Varsity Cheer- leading. Andrew Scott Whiteley — York. Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Harold Andrew Wiegard — Wappingers Falls, New York; Metallurgy and Materials Engineering; Student Metallurgical Society. Glenn Wikle — Reading, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering: IEEE; Eta Kappa Nti; Tau Beta Pi; Mustard and Cheese; Tau Epsilon Phi. Kenneth John Wilbur — Pequannock. New Jersey: Williams Scholarship in English; Robert W. Blake Prize; Freshman. Junior Honors; Williams Essay Prizes; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha, Chapter President; Sigma Tau Delta, Chapter Vice Pres- ident: Residence Halls Council. Vice President: AMARANTH, Co-Editor; Lehigh College Bowl Team, Captain; Cultural Affairs Committee; Fresh- man Orientation Committee. Alfred James Williams — Staten Island. New York; Computer Information Science; Alphi Chi Rho, House Manager; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; Lehigh University Computing Center; Ski Club; Chairman of Tutorial Committee; Gryphon Society; Intramurals. David Scott Williams gineering. Warminster, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- Sondra Louise Wolfe — Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering Biology: Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE; Ski Club: Photography- Club; Brown and While; Golden Heart of Sigma Epsilon. Neal B. Wolgin — Clark, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering: IEEE. Gregory Woltornist — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; Karate Club; Photography Club; Year Book Photography; Forum; Intramurals. Jeffrey Michael Woolley — Cherry Hill. New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary. Recording Secre- tary; ASME; Intramural Manager. Kenneth Wunsch — Camden, New Jersey; Studio Art; Dean ' s List; In- tramurals. John Schuyler Yard Jr. — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Government! English; Chi Phi, Secretary, Omicron; International Relations Club; WLVR. Ann Elizabeth Zacharchuk — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Accounting ; A Ipha Gamma Delta. Recording Secretary: Dean ' s List; Basketball Cheer- leader; Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary; Alpha Gamma Delta Pledge Class. 425 Beth Ann Zagelmeyer — Morris Plains, New Jersey; Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta; Little Sister Beta Theta Pi. Rush and Social Chairman. Joseph J. Zaladonis — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania: Natural Science; Pre- Med Society. Chairperson; Marching 97. Kathleen Joan Zeberlein — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Field Hockey , Captain; Lacrosse, Captain. Scott Leighton Zehner — Radnor, Pennsylvania; International Relations; Sigma Nu, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Pi Sigma Alpha: Rugby. Joseph Patrick Zembas — Silver Creek. Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Phi, President; Dean ' s List; Class of ' 84 Scholarship; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Gryphon Society; Football. Jonathan Anthony Zerkowski — Shillington, Pennsylvania; Chemistry Music; Williams Drama Prize: American Institute of Chemists Award; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; ACS; Choir; College Bowl; French House; Mustard and Cheese; Concert Band. Richard Martin Zieger — Staten Island, New York; Computer En- gineering: Tau Epsilon Phi, Chaplain; IEEE; Outing Club; Intramurals. Peggy Ann Zielinski — Morrisville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; National Merit Scholarship; USFG Foundation Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma: ASME; SWE; Class of 84 Executive Board; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister. Joanne Marie Zwickl — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering: IEEE; Sailing Club; SWE. Kietryn B. Zychal — Mt. Pocono, Pennsylvania; Finance; Fairchild- Martindale Student Associate; Theta Xi Little Sister. Joseph Patrick Zembas Jonathan Anthony Zerkowski Richard Martin Zieger Peggy Ann Zielinski Joanne Marie Zwickl Kietrvn B. Zychal 427 The Class of Nineteen The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created cap- able of being. 428 Hundred and Eighty Four 429 CONVOCATION CENTER 5 431 Leaving Lehigh Let those therefore who have been suc- cessful in their academic career, be care- ful to maintain their speed, otherwise these pretty Kings within the walls of their colleges, will find themselves de- throned monarchs when they mix with the world. 432 433 Region I — NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND Boston Cape Cod (Hyannis) Central New York (Syracuse) Connecticut Valley (Hartford) Fairfield County (Connecticut) Long Island New York (City) Northern New York (Albany) Rhode Island (Providence) Rochester Southern New York (Binghamton) Westchester Rockland Western New York (Buffalo) Lehigh Alumni Clubs Lehigh camaraderie doesn ' t end with the last graduation party. There are 58 Lehigh Clubs, and one is probably near you. Like sports? Chances are your club will attend a Lehigh sports event. You can welcome future alumni at freshmen send-offs, share your real-world expertise with under- graduates or broaden your cultural horizons by hearing interesting speakers or touring local places of interest. Many clubs donate some of the dues money to worthy Uni- versity causes and help out in other ways, such as recruiting and admissions work. The important thing is having fun and being ac- tive. For more information about clubs please contact the Alumni Assn. office at (215) 861- 3135 LUAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Philip R. Peller Region II — NEW JERSEY Delaware Valley (Trenton) Jersey Shore Mid-Jersey (Plainfieldl Northern NJ (Nwrk. Morristwn) Southern NJ (Camden) Upper Jersey (Bergen-Passaic Counties) REGION III — PA DEL. Allentown Central PA (Harrisburg) Delaware (Wilmington) Home Club (Bethlehem) Lancaster County Nittany Valley (State College l Northeast PA (Scranton- Wilkes Barrel Northwest PA (Erie) Philadelphia Pittsburgh Southeastern PA (Reading) York Region IV — CENT STATES Chicago Indiana (Indianapolis) Michigan (Detr.) Northern Ohio (Cleveland) NW Indiana (Valparaiso) Ohio Valley (Cincinnati) St. Louis Wisconsin (Madison) Minnesota (Twin Cities) Region V — S. EASTERN Coast Pete) Atlanta Florida W (Tampa-St Maryland (Baltimore) Mid-Florida (West Palm Beach) The Carolinas (Greensboro) North Florida (Jacksonville) South Florida (Ft. Lauderdale) Virginia (Richmond) Washington D.C. Sarasota New Orleans Central Florida (Orlando) Region VI — WESTERN Arizona (Phoenix) Dallas Ft. Worth Northern California (San Fran.) Pacific Northwest (Seattle) Rocky Mountain (Denver) San Diego Southern California (Los Angeles) Houston Sierra Nevada Senior Vice President James B. Swenson Regional Vice Presidents Scott E. Wollaston (Region I NY. New England) Bruce Borgeson (Region II NJ) Malcolm Hay, Jr. (Region III PA Del.) Frank James (Region IV Central States) David L. Hughes (Region V Southeastern States) David R. Steetle (Region VI Western States) Treasurer Gerald E. Berger Archivist Roger L. Miller Directors-at-Large Edward H. Kottcamp. Jr. Samuel H. Missimer Karen L. Stuckey Ronald H- Vaughn D. James Veras Alumni Trustees William L. Clayton C. Keith Rust Augustus A- Riemondy Robert H. Hicks, Jr. James M. Bridgman Joseph M. Workman Thomas E. Hirsch Janet M. Ryan Alumni Staff Donald H. Bott ' 54 — Executive Director Harry B. Ramsey ' 50 — Associate Executive Director Dennis R. Dieh! ' 70 — Assistant Executive Director Barbara A. Turanchik ' 75 — Assistant Executive Director Sarah F. Pappas ' 80 — Assistant Executive Director ' 59 ' 60 ' 69 ' 71 ' 56 ' 50 •75 ' 58 •57 ' 51 ' 57 ' 41 ' 44 ' 50 ' 53 ' 75 ' 77 Hotel Bethlehem ii! MAIN SlRtET BLTHLtHfcM PtNNSYLVANIA 18018 TEL 215 867-3711 434 just as a solitary rose enhances the beauty of its surroundings, fine craftsmanship adds elegance to its environment. in keeping with Lehigh tradition, the Alumni Armchair blends style and quality in its design to create a classic. the Alumni Chair bears the Lehigh seal, a tasteful reminder to you of the antiquity of your university. Lehigh University Bookstore Maginnes Hall the Bookstore will be open on Alumni Day, June 9 from 10 AM-3 PM 435 BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER Compliments of MAINTENANCE CO. Good Luck to the Class of 1984 Thanks for the memories! Stop and see us often! fsfl BridgeWorks j c Fourth and New Sts. Bethlehem, PA. 868-1313 436 Uheu who hi d about everuthin wu wno nave reaa aooui everuimng are thought to understand everything too, out it id not alwauS So; reading furnished the mind onlu with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that m aheS what J 9 19 we react ours. —WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING Nit si i Learn and grow with your world every day. read a newspaper. THE MORNING CALL Congratulations to the Class of ' 84 . . . You ' ve earned your wings — now it ' s time to fly! Those who fly into the wind will attain 1 heights unimagined by others. You did it. You ' re a graduate. But you should protect your gains. We care about you and want you to protect your mind If and body with Wellness Books from Rodale Press: Whole Body Healing; The Complete Book of Vitamins; The Women ' s Encyclopedia of Health and Natural Healing; and more. By protecting your health, you ' ll be able to return here in 2034 — strong and able on your golden anniversary — to help your alma mater continue its work for future generations. That ' s the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Cheers! 4b ANN AR BOOK SHOPPE FOLK ART BOOKS JEWELRY CRAFTS GIFTS 7 West Fourth Street • Bethlehem, PA 18015 437 Acknowledgements Now that the chaos is over — the last layout page has been written out and checked over, the last picture has been crop- ped and properly numbered and the book is now at the publishing company — I can sit back and watch my hands tremble from exhaustion. Months, weeks, days and relent- less hours of work to produce . . . produce what? What will you — the students, faculty and administration — see when you leaf through the pages of the 1984 Epitome? Will you see Anne struggling with the cropper to make the pictures fit into their assigned places? Dean sweating in that tiny cubical of an office facing a sports deadline? Howie attempting to enliven the academics section with new ideas? Maureen trying to get over 700 senior portraits into some semblance of order? No. You will see the spectacular end results of their efforts and I suppose that ' s how it should be. But, let me explain anyways a little bit of what it ' s like to work on the Epitome and about the people who helped to put it together. Behind the scenes there is Teresa who always kept our office neat and clean and who bore our sloppy ways with a smile. The Journalism Department, headed by Professor Robert Sullivan, was always behind our little operation. Members of this fine department include Sharon Friedman, our advisor, who was constantly ready with a new idea and with the knowledge of how things could be accomplished quickly. (This was much needed advice, especially in the beginning of the year when confusion was at its height). Professor Trem- ble, our photography advisor, who coached our photo- graphers into putting out their very best. Ruth Mathis, secre- tary par excellence, who dealt with irate parents, students and phone calls by the thousands while typing her fingers to the bone for the senior and living sections. Lending encouragement and support was the crew at Merin Studios. Poor Steve and Donna who had to suffer through my barrage of questions and somehow managed to do so with patience and understanding. In the forefront, battling with finances, was Bill Farrell. A brave young man who had to deal with me and my wild desire to buy extra color and pages for the book. Finally, the back-bone of this institution — the editors. Claudia who stayed up until the day she left for Europe, only to curse at a typewriter. Jeff and Tracey who dealt with scheduling pictures — and re-scheduling and re-scheduling. John and Diane who got to know everyone at Lehigh through identifying person after person in picture after picture. Howie, Anne, Bill, Maureen and Dean who struggled to put together their various sections — many of who gave up sleep and studies to accomplish their tasks. And, let us not forget, the infamous duo of Steve and Michele who put on film many of this school ' s memories. There are also those who worked on the book and worked hard, but were not editors — Deb, Evan, Caroline, Mary Ellen, Karen, Allison, Lisa and countless others. One person who deserves special mention for saving, not only the book, but my sanity as well by staying through those long, hot summer days — up to the bitter end — is Adam Sevel. He spent so much time in the darkroom that I thought he had moved in for good and, despite his busy schedule, helped me to laugh -and keep going when all I wanted to do was run and hide from what I thought was certain disaster. I never could have made it without you, Adam! I attempted many times to say thank you to these people throughout the year, but there were times that I fell short of that and many more times that I just plain forgot — too wrapped up in my own worries to see how others were helping me. Anyways, this page is for those people who, though I may not have said it often enough, I truly did appreciate. Thus, what you are holding in your hands at this moment is the result of hard work, desperation, perseverance, some tears mixed with laughter and a great deal of pride. My hope is that within the pages of this book are held countless memo- ries that will come to life again for each of you every time you open its cover and glance inside. Laura L. Fjeldal Editor-in-Chief 438 The 1984 Epitome, printed by offset lithography was published by Hunter Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The paper used is pri- marily 80 Enamel Coated; 80 Gloss paper is used in the signatures that contain color photographs. Body copy is set in 10 point Times Roman, whereas identifications are set in 8 point Times Italics. The predominant headline style is 30 point Times Roman. Many of the photographs in this book are the work of University students. The senior portraits and some of the group pictures were taken by Merin Studios, Philadelphia. Athletic team photos were done by Ryan Studios, Bethlehem. The Epitome Staff Allison Case Lisa Desnoyers Tracey Dudding Bill Farrell Diane Feltman Howard Herrera Anne Howey Dean Mastras Kim McClaren Mark Meagher John Missimer Bill Orfanon Deb Pierce Caroline Power Jeff Ruser Maureen Skillman Evan Tanenbaum Mary Ellen Villegas Claudia Wood Photography Staff Laura D ' Orsi Stephen Kress Brett Lazar Kristi Mendozza Jeff Ngyuen Georga Rahnics Adam Sevel Michele Small Rob Sternleib Mark Tallucci John Treichler 439 y .. f Man ' s youth is a wonderful thing: It is so full of anguish and of magic And he never comes to know it as it Until it has gone from him forever . . .
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