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Joseph Daniel Dougherty Spring- field, VA Communications Sigma Nu Don ' t look back, a new day is breaking . . . Diane Ernst Morganviiie, NJ Communi- cations Phi Mu February brought rush ... it was a time to meet more upperclassmen and get a glimpse at Greel life. Then we had to decide, What would the next three years bring for us; would we remain independent or go Greek ? The answer came from deep inside of us and only time would tell if we had made the right choice , , . Bid Day brought snow and snowball fights, the party of Zeta and just about every fraternity . . . some time in spring came Hell Week, for the men it meant no showers, not much sleep and creative clothing . . . On the way to ciass, Vinnie Mongini and Lenny Fortunoto take a minute to com- pare notes. Meeting again after moments or iifetimes is certain for those who are friends. — Illu- sions Portraits Seniors 21
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William Cook Ponte vedra Beach, FL Richard Allen Creighton Paden Communications Sigma Nu City, WV Interdisciplinary Studies Woolery To travel well is better than to arrive. Gina DeMasi Pittsburgh, PA Leisure Karen Derk Ugonier, PA Communica- Andrew M. Dougherty Euclid, OH Management Alpha Xi Delta tions Phi Mu Physics Sigma Nu I ask God for all things that I might enjoy life. He gave me life that I might enjoy all things. 20 Portraits Seniors
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Once it was all over and we had initiated, it was all worth it; the bonds of sisterhood or brother- hood had been forged from now until the end of time . . . Those of us who didn ' t pledge began a new life of our own. Second se- mester brought a Snow Carnival and Perry Gresham Day, Spring Weekends and Blocl Party, we discovered Bethany Beach and afternoon classes were often held outside . . , And then came com- mencement and with it we be- came SOPHOMORES!!! Goodbyes were said, we had survived our first year , , , When we returned to Bethany, as upperclassmen, living on our own, no more RA ' s, It was a time to adjust to Greek life or indepen- Four of those ever-weight conscious Phi Mu ' s, Nancy Wolven, Diane Ernst, Lynette Hartong, and Karen Derk, worl ing off those Aladdin carbohydrates. Melissa Burge Fabbro Cresskiii, NJ Bi- Jack Forester, Jr. Paden City, wv ology Phi Mu Computer Science Woolery Harold FortiS Ontario, Canada Eco- nomics Kappa Alpha Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest places if you look at it right. 22 Portraits Seniors
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