Lake Erie College - Tiber Yearbook (Painesville, OH)
- Class of 1983
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,4 ' I ,R.r'. sq .lqj sr'-1 3 xxx x PM we-' as 1' Q ' i'.'. ., A l , 255' 'F sf' ., 3 ' , K ' Q ilqlkhv V' x f' 38 ig. .8-'x' -4 my g 0 nl ., is 'A COLLEGE HALL Where Life is Lovely Lake Erie College truly is a school for all seasons, LEC also changes, bringing us new activities to try and chal- lenges to conquer. As fall rolls around, the trees show their colors and so does LEC. Everyone starts digging out the warm blankets, the wool sweaters and begin to get ready to settle in for a year of hard work and hard play. Clubs get organized, presidents are elected, and all fall athletes practice diligently for a winning season. LEC spirit is strongly apparent throughout Spirit Week and Class Dinners. As winter snow starts to fall, nature falls asleep, but nothing sleeps at LEC. Winter brings new vitality, a new group of athletics, weekend trips for the Ski Club, and the first snow which inevitably brings traditional attacks upon rival dorms. Spring comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb, and LEC keeps growing and changing with the introduc- tion of spring sports, parties, tanning on the sundecks, BFA, and of course a year at LEC is never completed without EXAM WEEK, one full week of last minute cramming, all nighters, and then GRADU- ATlONll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll There is still a taboo against having a good time. Somehow life is not supposed to be fun. I have thirty or forty years left, or maybe it's thirty or forty seconds, and I believe that enjoying this time may be the only thing that really matters. NN... Paul Gothard gives the 'high sign' after a perfect flight on a perfect day with perfect people! 3 it 'Nm at-no-:u',, -'V fm A genuine concern for students and outstanding ability: these are two of the many qualities considered when the yearbook staff gives recognition to a staff member at LEC. Who comes to your mind when you think of these qualities? This year's dedicatee of the 1983 Tiber Yearbook is Bill Karnosh. Mr. Karnosh has done many things toward the improvement of life at Lake Erie. To begin with, he had the dorms ready lin timel to properly greet new and returning students. The campus was in tip top shape and the people working with him definitely made our arrival a most welcoming one. We thank you Bill for your hours both day and night, when you appear to make a bad situation right, be it no cold water lyowzerl, no hot waterlbrrrrl, no heat, etc. 4 .pu W1 Thank you Bill 5 Lake Erie beats Notre Dame! 6 ur v F 143 .fa -mv-un' UDF A ' 512:57 Q A I . qi' .A , Q , H ' ,, , ' , ' 'E ' , 1 V. r- :Q N132 1 rwwllxaz N- , ff I , r ' WW- ,-,,,. - - I ' I 41' V NYM W Q 4 1 ' lin..-f.e,.,,, 'ff . , age-www S ' ' mv - WW. 6,4 Mfw--.www AMWQSR ,,,,-4- 'waW ,Q-'ww' ,,-v LW ,bw H, sk fl , ,.,,, -uv ,vf ' Charles E.P. Simmons, President of Lake Erie College, for how many years? Better known as Dad. . . Anything you want to know? Can l help? Yes, I care . . . Has anyone seen the Dean? The Administration is alright, the Faculty is OK and the students are Outstanding this year. l'm here if you need me, except during October and November. Noise . . . the band is too loud, you'll have to turn it down! Have you chatted with any Painesville PD's this year? lf not it's time for another outdoor Party . . . ignore the com- plaints, they're all biased! Where is your parking place? And who does it really belong to? We love ya Dad and thank you for all your support!!! l s 8 And the sociai life continues . . . from the Catfish to THE DORNIS . . . 9 Jackie Fischer tries to figure out who made that great shot . . . Yes, we play golf at LECI And the band Plays on... If Y0U'V6 got the time, we' V e Sue tries to hide behind a beer, while Ellen makes a great attempt to make a marker stand on end. Did you have fun, girls? 'exam' - The crew that made it throughl 11 Life in College Hall: the ultimate in bizarre experiences - but it's the best of times! They're wild, they're a little weird . . . well, actually alot weird, but they stick together, party together and they will always stay together! Never has there been as close a family of diverse, crazy women living together in a dormitory as there is in our beloved C.H. What more can we say . . . we love you College Hall! Top Row: Mary Lowry, Wendy Smith, K.C. Parkins, Elaine Campbell, Maire Guggenheim. Middle Row: Lisa Bellcastro, Heidi Brace, Robin Robinson, Hanna Wishart, Jenny Laros, Mary Waickman, Britt Bernheim, Julie Einfeldt, Karen Vaughn, Valerie Malsch. Bottom Row: Joanne Pendleton, Darcy Dem- ing, Carrie Betts, Jenni Mullins, Andrea Martins, Brooke Emsley, Linda Tu, Beth Severino, Laura Booth, Sue Sweimler. 12 .,V.V K K if 1 ry' i Yhll have Fourth Floor . . . We keep things simple and mellow! Top Row: The Gator, Liz Cunningham, Cindy Firestone, Molly McCauley, Renee O'Berry, Sally Batton, Nancy Dunn, Afra Floet, Kim Oravecz, Kathy Oertle, Verena Dryssen, Deborah Madej, Kathy Schackel, Karen Rach, Sue Liefield. 13 A peaceful Sunday morning, looking across the campus, we feel the serenity of fall and the coming of winter. Some- how we never forget that spring is just around the cornerl The start of another exciting match of Polo-Crosse. This one is being played Parents Weekend. These matches pro- vide the practice that several students will need before flying across the world to Austrailia for their ATA. Barbecue time at Avery Dorm! Everybody enjoys the change from the dining room. Cooking steak on an outside grill. L imp ms mes fm, mf 'NUUYQTV5 UFIAUU3 . IU M3 'W ,fn av vnu no-. mv: Ha wa easing, mu. My 4 www fn wsu Ms ' JAD 15 3 5 ii fi i K Rockin' at the Cleveland Agora Coffeebreak Concert Mountain Day. 16 Ritter: left to right, row one: mystery cat woman, Deanne Balqusky, Courtney Locke, Neville Bossi, Vanessa Ware, Kim Francis, Pam Slocum, Libba Coker: row two: Cammie Eaton, Bonnis lVlcDonald, Jennifer Pahl, Lisa Beitler, Anne Woodhead, Donna Bober, Kathy Bruce, Julie NlcCosh, Felicity Kielthau, Cathy Karovac, Laurie Walters . -:JQS I k Resident Head: Karen Kaszmer 17 1'm,lw,w..v KT in Avery: left to right, first row: Martina Schmidt, Gale Gardner, Shelly Smith, Nancy Bargar, Jacque Amor, Beth Wilson second row: Alison Fradkin, Linda Brown, Cathy Hewins, Linelle Smith, Gaye Holliday, Allyson Clapp. Third row: Melissa Galbraith, Karen Fenwick, Connie Adamczyk, Suzanne Reynolds, Elizabeth Echevarria, Christ'I Howze, Melinda McCausland, Dee Jordan, Mary Conmee. X 'N Resident head: Nancy Wilt and Jim Qu. Avery: left to right, first row: Roxanne Campbell: second row: Shelly Gigliotti, Kathi Barringer, Patty Mizicko, Emily Vaughn, Beth Baumann Tammi McMahon: third row: Louise Johnston, Beth Dierickx, Lauren Mooers, Sandra Dorko, Kristi Brothers, Lori Brown, Nicki McGregor, Cathy Markey, Kim Stango. l 1 8 ,fd K X- if bg Tiber: left to right, first row: Beth Farling, Lisa Holden, Meg Harvey, Janet Z S ' Farling, Kim Stonehill, Lisa Schuller, Denise Ryan, Rena Jo Durose, Patti Spay, Resident head: Sunni and Paul Gothard Kelly Vittello, Sara Speer, Andrea Spauschus, Kristen Iverson, Andrea Elwers, Sally Shirley, Sally Filkins lthe equestrianl Tiber: left to right, first row: Sally Filkins, lbaseball starl, Heather Williamson, Snarf, Myra Barnes, Lisa Sattler, Maureen Tyler, Nancy Morton, Norma Mancini, Lisa Dickey, Judi Preuss, Maki lshihara, Maureen Dexter, Tammy Nault, Blair Brovvn, Betsy Vogel, Gwen Kisser, Marylyn Stanko 19 Fowler: left to right, row one: Carol Kassimer, Cheryl Nledoff, Rhonda Nledoff, Tamara Carpenter, Kelly Holmes, Nadine Carr: row two: Lisa Bloomfield, Sue Rots, Terry Wilkins, Shannon, Peggy Jones, Badger, Helen Hourdakis, Laura Ports, Liz Buckman, Faith Sodaro, Shelley Roberts Peggy Jones, resident head . . . Miss Fowler Only we will know Betsy Krohngold, dorm's head Munch, dorm's assistant head Fowler: left to right, row one: Yvette Lynch, Tammy Drumm, Jane Steen, Andrea Gerl, Betsy Krohngold: row two: Colleen lVlcCarthy, Angela Eyster, Tracy Buchs, Kathy lVlcLaughlin, Jackie Engler, Ki Farnham, Laura Ritchey, Gail Binyon, Laurie Boldrin, Ruth Reed, Audrey Ketler: row three: Nicki Curtis, Regan Wood, Kristen Lundi 20 ffg, 6, .Wg My 'J rua ff A 5,5 w5fA?: :QW 1 of .5 f af Q, .. , ,Rf 1- .RMP my ivni K P sf Xa. 5? ,mpg 4904 'T . WH' -'KW . 4: nv 'sv 33? f 1- I wgfij awghgi- 3? X561 g Q ei X'ff1gff? I s'-,,. ,::1L QW ifgg Mx s,..,. .Y , M mx ff kifffv AN H-My 'Q my kay, - fs pk, - Q 7 -...f' K J' 1 1- ...f 9 if 4 J. 11 if +9 .ma it i 0 6 ..-,, g-x E Q'- ' ,fi X ' V, me .. Q 5s I ff ., All .P Seniors . . . Tea on tap 23 Day Students And it's whispered that soon if we all Call the tune, Then the piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn for those Who stand long. And the forests will echo with laughter. Led Zepplin And the days go by . . . like a strand in the wind in the web that is my own I begin again. Stevie Nicks 24 Q. B f :mf t 1 NL..-ft T-if ,E HI! i rfffw 4 J 3 'R iii: I x Q x 14, Courtney Locke Laura Walters Carol Vargo Kathleen Allen Lisa Belcastro Deborah Cook Elizabeth Vogel Rae Ann Byers A. Gottschalk Anita Wailick Judi Preuss Patti Vargo Kathieen Keroack Bonnie McDonald Debra Henry Anna Wheeler Lisa Smyntek Lisa Sattier Debbie Madej Susan IVIcGovern Peggy Bruce Louise Johnston DeAnne Balauski '11, Kathy Bruce ?f.?i1f ia? ti? uf xxx -I A 'WX I a zaexfm. 0 Z gm, ,i 'Q '57 Y 'vi' 5- .frfgw ! f Qu 'f . pq, X I 26 3 s X sf X gl! . 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A xr l xr' I f xg, .-lf 28 Julie McCash Britt Bernheim Lynn Brown Patti Crew Mary Waickman Laura Ports Sarah Tetzloff Ann Woodhead Kelli Ernst Renee O'Berry Jackie Sewell Lita Berry Mary Borkowski M. L. Knuckles Jill Forest Kelly Stiles H. Williamson Laurie Schroeder Carolyn Bowyer Mary Way Laurie Boldrin Robin Bryant Pam Slocum fb x X htm-' K K Q Q.. j 4 ' ,. .J l ik K.Q-k p - K 5 g J . S Ji, it x . ,yn . x I Q A , if , it 4 . . y , y Z, l'dY::?Xi x ' Q N:, wx f I if if fs - an h ' at s ' Q 'K' mh W Q y at 5 .3 is ff x' ' U Q XM una, W? 29 Cn? ttf' Yu U , 'CI.ggrf K-'wx ak E me a+ '.k..' Qiif + W 1 5 if .Qt Jacquie Engler Laura Schultz Cathy Hewins Myra Barnes Jenny Laros Julie Einfeldt Blair Brown Michele Cerbin Sue Liefeld Margie Cook Norma Mancini K,C. Parkins Mary Conmee Kelly Vitello Karen Wilson Ann Beuck D'arcy Dentino H. Johansen Martha Newman Martina Schmidt Lisa Frey Kathy Schakel Jennifer Pahl Joanne Kraft '6' .Quia ef. . . ... i 'QL we fi Y F Q? 33' 5 Q ' , lid Afra Roet Valerie Malsch Sally Shirly Elaine Campbell Elizabeth Dierickx Theresa Minick Pat Miller Helen Hourdakis Laura Ritchie Leath Castille Andrea Finau Heidi Brace Maire Guggenheim Kim Boggs Debbie Klien Amy Atwell Amy Weinstein Sue Sweimler Gail Binyon Jenny Mullins Kate Bassler Nancy Bargar Nichola McGregor Shelly Schwartz n aj ! ' if . t .i f 1 f A! A if SX A 'f , ff , .ii il ' gm ,tm , Z' 'V' 3' in vk 1 I, i if .V s 'l a-9' to ,I it S , X! is, .H j - , f' , A me.: 1 .,.,W Q -r f .' .. N , . 1-Q . sfzaf-' f eff . ,'a!:,fn'5 A if' T Q , Y-.i:f1:.1ffff,g3- - s fu in I1 ' I ,gg .. . X .1 'fx Y37' 31 l i Marylyn Stanko Rachel Flint Mary Bender Denise Ryan Nicki Curtis Tamula Drumm Tracy Buchs Ki Farnham Angie Eyster Allyson Clapp Monica Armstrong Connie Adamczyk Kristi Brothers Sharon Leisure Christ'l Howze Jane Steen Polly Hook Kimberly Francis Libba Coker Shelly Gigliotti Amy Prentiss Sandy Magyan Gena Kelly Lisa Dickey rls 3 A Q 1 1 f 'QM ',p,if'T - i ' -' 'wi' '..,.:, You can ride high atop your pony I know you vvon't fall. Stevie Nicks 32 Rosemary Rupert Kelly Holmes T. McMahon Kris Lundi Clubs Q Sp0I 'tS S 33 A c V vw mnunaf, SASG: Mary Lowry, Darcy Deming, Donata Schultz, Lisa Schuller, Gaye Holliday, Donna Pope, Elaine Cambell, Millie Jarc, Cheryl Medoff, Carrie Betts, Bottom Row: Sharo Lea- sure, Lisa Bloomfield, Sally Filkins, Norma Mancini, Betsy Krohngold Polocross Club: Top Row: Carrie Betts, Elaine Cam- bell, Sue Sweimler, Wendy Smith, Lisa Hertz, Rhonda Medoff, Bottom Row: Heidi Brace, Jen Laros, Bonnie McDonald, Cheryl Medoff, Lori Ransford Rep Council: Sue Sweimler, Wendy Smith, Lisa Bloom- field, Suzanne Reynolds, Margie Richards. Not Pictured Ruth Reed, Donna Bober, Connie Adymzak Riding Club: Top: Denise Ryan, Kristin Iverson, Jen Laros, Wendy Smith, Meg Harvie, Melinda McCausland, Sally Batton, Lori Ransford, Ann Woodhead, Jackie Amor, Louise Johnston, Rowena Cassady, Nancy Bargar, Kristi Brothers, Lori Brown, Sue McGovern, Deidre Matuszak, Kelly Ernst, Second Row: Courtney Locke, Jen Mullins, Elaine Cambell, Libba Coker, Renee O'Berry, Neville Bossi, Karen Rach, Andrea Martens, Maire Guggenheim, Karen Fenwick, Julie McCosh, Bottom Row: Sally Shirley, Sue Sweimler, Shelly Gigliotti, Heidi Brace, Bonnie McDonald, Rhonda and Cheryl Medoff, Kim Stango, Sara Speer, Gail Binyon, Linda Brown, Ann Leroux, Lisa Hertz, Judi Preuss 5? Intercollegiate Team: Tracy Buchs, Jane Steen, Sally Shir- ley, Ki Farnham, Gail Binyon, Nicki Curtis, Kristin Iverson, Bottom Row: Sue McGovern, Jen Laros, Jen Mullins, Peggy Jones, Rowena Cassady, Denise Ryan X Wg Mortar Board: Topi Kim Rudi, Sally Filkins, Bottom: Carrie Betts, Liz Buchman, Jane Vallese 35 Athletic Club: Top row: Sally Filkins, Jen Laros, Elaine Cambell, Emily Vaughn, Lauren Moores, Kelly Vitello, Bonnie McDonald, Amy Leroux, Middle row: Heidi Brace, Sharon Probst, Lisa Belcasuro, Joanne Kraft, Patty Mizicko, Bottom Row: Soe Bots, Linda Tu, DeAnne Balauski, Liz Buckman, Kim Francis P. A. Club: Sharon Probst, Dianna Cleman, Christ'I Howzw, Mary Bender Alpha Lamba Delta: Tammy Drumm, Andrea Martens, Marjie Richards, Dianna Coleman, Shelley Roberts 36 , gr i lg l i i f l l 2 i l BIack!Hispanic Caucus: Top row: Faith Duren, Christ'l Howze, Myra Barnes, Bottom Row: Joanne Pendelton, Dianne Coleman, Cuchi, Sandra Reynolds The Campus Beat: Top row: Gwen Kisser, Tammy Drumm, Carol Kassimer, Lynne Davis, Bottom row: Melinda McCausland, Emily Vaughn, Meg Harvie, Shelley Roberts Lecturn: Top Row: Kathy Schakel, Heather Johanson, Belinda Moran, Gwen Kisser, Bottom Row: Tammy Drumm, Lynn Davis, Matthew Dare 37 l German Club: Bottom Row: Angie Eister, Julie Einfelt, Nancy Dunn, Neal Chandler Top Flow: Dodie Langa, Vareena Dyrssen, Nichola McGregor, Rosemary Ruppert, Kathy Oertle, Shelly Schwartz, Heather Jo- hannsen - -i sr . vi K S Chamber Singers: Bottom Flow: Julie Einfelt, Sally Filkins, Carol Kassimer, Top Row: Sara Speer, Katy Vaughn, Sharon Leasure, Gena Kelly I -m M : I Choir: Bottom Row: Sally Filkins, Sandy lVlagyan, Nlarylyn Stanko, Lynne Davis, Sara Speer, Katy Vaughn, Nadine Carr, Top Rovv: Di- anna Coleman, Elizabeth Gori, Shar- on Leasure, Rowena Cassady, Carol Kassimer, Rae Ann Byers Cross Country Team: Patty Spay, Neville Bossi, Myra Barnes, Kim Francis, Mary Waikman, Sally Fikins. Not Present: Jane Vallese Coach: James Eisenberg TIBER Yearbook Staff: Photogra- phy: Blair Brown, Kathy McLoughlin, Mary Lowry, Alison Fradkin, Sandy Dorko, Carrie Betts, Andrea Elwers, Lisa Schuller, Mike Demeter, Sue Plots Dwan: Sue Bots, Patty Mizicko Brown, Anna Tyrrell, Lisa Bloom field Not Present: Emily Vaughn Theresa Horrigan Editors. Mary Lowry, Darcy Deming Art: Blair Brown, Kristin Iverson l 39 Layout: Sandy Dorko, Blair Brown, Marylyn Stanko, Meg Harvie, Carrie Betts, Kim Rudy, Elaine Cambell, Darcy Deming, Mary Lowry, Cheryl Medofcf Liz Buckman, Sally Filkins, Linda Volleyball: Top Flow: Lisa Schuller, Kelly Vitello, Ruth Steele, Leath Castille, Coach Sue Dreitzler, Assistant Coach Joanne Sadkowski, Bottom Row: Joanne Kraft, DeAnne Balausky, Merry Lou Knuckles, Jill Forest, Shelley Smith WW lm. ww' ff - A k E 'x s W 2 ta: U A Y, X lx W 40 UNICORNS SENIDRS . . . 0- THIS oNE's FUR Y'ALL S K 45' an Q x 9 'E J., 2 2 -K K K ' I ' H ,,.h,, N g m Q Y C0 V i -- N Tw K . K , X 'K-fi. fx ' ...- g iQ,,x:k. H V 'iff 'st lv ' J I A ,au V- K - SQ A Q' . af 3' If , ' JM. ? 1 ' - IIX F v . S ,QP , I K i M av ' . an 4' V .A Qs Mk 51 ,Q J 5 . 1' ' ' N in dl' gm W Q v f sm I gig 4 :sf al H3 fi nm Qi. Q gy, X aw W W , J, When, after passing through a narrow defile, one suddenly 'eaches a height beyond which the ways part and a rich :Jrospect lies outspread in different directions, it is well to stop for a moment and consider whither one shall turn next. Freud IThe Interpretation of DreamSI I know who I am, and who I may be If I choose. IVIiqueI de Cervantes Caroline Elizabeth Betts Colebrook, Connecticut London Zoo, Spring 1982 Biology London, you haven't seen the last of me yet You will stand many times at a crossroad in life Just as you're standing now And no one can tell you which way to go . . . Or what you should do . . . Orhow... Nlay you follow your dreams and believe in yourself all the way As you journey along with your eyes on the stars and with hope in your heart Day by Day Elizabeth Anne Bloomfield Bloomie Psychology A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for William Shedd x.-.Y N..-Q.-A Nly stars . . . l'll bet you a million dollars . . . Painters caps . . . Sweats . . . ATA . . . Skiing in Austria . . . Spaghetti . . . Rotsie . . . Kinks . . . Rolling Stones . . . Powder Puff . . . Popcorn . . . Flash . . . President's wine supply . . . Catfish Ill . . . Flooming with Flotsie . . . Class of 1981 . . . Spiderman . . . Underoos . . . Nlisty. . . Buchie. . . Filkins . . . Balloons. . .True borrowing. . . Pumpkin stealing . . . Climbing the walls . . . Heckle and Jeckle . . .This Buds for me . . . Charging phone calls. . . You've got a friend . . . Nav , Wg se WB HC: Qs-it Sometimes, not often enough, we reflect upon the good things. And those thoughts always center around those we love. And we think about those people who Liz Buckman mean so much to us Westerlo, NY England Reading, English And for so many years Have made us so very happy, And we count the times vve have forgotten to say Thank you , And just hovv much we love them. - Mancini - For whatever profession, your inner devotion to the tasks you have set yourself, must be so deep that you can never be deflected from your aim. However often the thread may be torn out of your hands, you must develop enough patience to wind it up again and again. - Walter Gropius - For everything there is a reason. 49 Andrea Coladangelo Perry, Ohio Theatre Florence 82 I l i When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of hours turns to music. Kahlil Gibran The Prophet And if there come the singers and the flute players, buy of their gifts also. They too are gatherers of fruit and Frankin- sense and that which they bring, though fashioned of dreams is raiment and food for the soul. - Kahil Gibran - Quo Q4 5' -.X 1 ,Maha -zhiw , , W 4 ,N 4 Teresa Darosy Painesville, Ohio Theatre Arts Oxford, England Don't believe in yourself V Don't deceive with belief Knowledge comes with Death's release Ouicksand David Bowie O? Sguo- B,vs.ws.M.k..L.. ' Pxv-S'Nf3-XFN -b4Xocxbsscz. - - Qqcoq on Bo.. mode. ,fcgkjlgyjutrvt t:'f 5-Q t ant X5 me Cam 1 stty. iifffwri-i, Q 1'- 5 Sw me-. 09' +G ,C 3, T-54, .Nr T-V-: zgszshm- -..-isr, -..,, Darcy Deming, Doc Fayetteville, NY Equestrian Studies Biology X Australia 83 4 Do not regret your past Regard it to experience Apply it to the future. V52-Q wx Nm,-Lk- .CL what -235'-9-'ea Qt-coax, '-.LR4r -v-YV: mx. i,.,,gWL ibm. Nncimuxoxg cs.-no , vs., Q may K V.. M ,,,-1-.. W.,g,.,. tml '- ... 'i -: -8-..,. d J. .L - T , ,ffm ,,, -.,.s, N, i 345.6 sgmkmdbmckxo. Q- Swoex- tit HSN ... N-S20-f N-'V NA'-635' YU-A K-5' kscu-CSCX-G 'Qo.c.kS 52 -X1. 0..o..Xa.-.A.e50w-unwrvi Neue.-L ,i- Unsure . . . Cautious . . . Fright' ened. Home . . . Gabe acceptance . . . involvement friends, parties, Spikey, Mountain Days, Cocktail Parties, microdean, late night phi- Iiosophical discussions . . . C.B., Pete, Opportunities, E.T., Suc- cess, Nervousness, ATA in Ausf traligd Spring party, sunshine ,... where life is lovely roadtrips, Cali- fornia, Memories .............,........ aw' I was on my own, I learned about life, I experienced the experiences that only I member But I must move on. On my own begin again. K vviII re- Elizabeth Echevarria Puerto Rico Salamanca, Spain SpanishfDance .Q-......, 2:9 I Andrea Elwers ' Stamford, CT I can't complain, but sometimes I still do Nancy, France 1982 Life's been good to me so far. French!Business Joe Walsh 54 '17 VZ? ffz b, al, AV Wm . W QQ Q ' D Y ,K exif? I f gl ff -Q Q N 3 i .Q W wk .Q 7 I What promise of joy does the siren sing? What meaning of good will the future bring? Are the signs of the times full of hope today? To beckon you forth on your onward way? So say the kind friends who would wish us well When crowding around us to say farewell. The signs are uncertain: we only know - That God will lead us where best we can go We do not go forth in our own poor might But knowing that God will lead us alright Working and Praying, Knowing God will lead us 56 alright Sally A. Filkins ATA: Rouen, France 'running is life' . . . 'for everything there is a reason '...' details, give me details' . . . 'I vvouIdn't say it if I meant it' . . . 'IVIr. Miller . . . point me in the direction of Albuquerque! 'smiIe, be weird, and collect hugs daily' 'vvhen we were together it was so-oooo right' . . . 'ooo . . . baby, ooo . . . said, ooo' . . 'Go for it!!!' 4 i' f t I X N , f ' F' , :QQ 7 A... M.. A ., , , . . i Cindy Firestone Toronoto, Canada Sydney, Australia English '-mia? One must not tie a ship to a single anchor Nor life to a single hope. EPICTETUS 58 . Y 4 ,.. W H ,AP it Q an -f 2 V 5 , lg , ek ,y i I s '5'!P'f .Z' Alison Fradkin l came upon a path, its way was lined in gold. Tall men bowed down to greet me, Pretty girls danced and swayed along the edge as l passed. l came upon a large, clear oval, that shivered in the day. I knelt down along its clearness and found it to be a mirror. As l sought myself inside the looking glass, a tear fell from my eye. And suddenly the gold were leaves, the men had turned to trees, and the pretty girls that had danced and swayed were only flowers on the breeze. And theclear oval that I sought myself inside of, had turned into a pond, a very ordinary pond. Hand me my old guitar, paass that whiskey 'round Won't you tell everybotflyn that you meet That the candyrnan's in tewn. A Fare you well, fare you well l love you more than words can tell Listenwto the river sing sweet songs To rock my soul. GarciafHunter Pam Grierson Mentor, Ohio r Firenze, Italia Marketing 1 J I 5- . px Travel changes names on a map to ,pictures in, your mind. I J V E' ,pf 4 'fs ,, if I K' uf 1 ,W M 12 .. .W , ,A w L. X. I Q ., W an X We W ,LI it Maul ,W if ,il . x a 5' . rfb' i 2' 1, 'UE Q fgfw 1 W v 4, if W N 5 N 9' .- 'W L c. '?'73 i-1f.,f: 1.55 Q7 . .,g .L '3- :fi ' lt's a crazy way to live you say, but girl it's all we got. NISB Anyone that helps me is a real good friend of mine. Partridge Family U 'LH We Lisa Holden Pittsburgh, PA Wellington, England They may be stupid but they sure are fun. Tod Flungren Killing time with a drink or two or three or four or five or six . . . MSB Clit-n+w-vo eu.. 62 fja- X' ,, QM I N. was I5 .2 Kathy Irons 6 z So I take the risk of thrusting myself into the world - and I wait calmly for the destiny which eternally pursues us it lifts my desire to the point of complete self confidence. Old Icelandic Saying 64 Jacqueline Johnson Physicians Assistant San Miguel de Alleule Guanjvato, Mexico A man must have his dream - Memory dreams of the past and eager dreams of the future l never want to stop reaching for new goals. Nlaurice Chevalier 1 X f 2? Classic Style Enough is enough! Kangaroo Court The Dress Code is optional . . . The Ascent of Woman! Sretchen Kieffer Uennsbury, PA What difference does it make, whether you live in a big city or in a community of homes The real life is within. K. Gibran 5 lf X953 gi, in , Q G My f.. ' s a r iv W y 1 4: i ix ,V , 42 . my I , 2 i , 4 meg ' i wr 4 1 i f r iwe.r ,i in .A we I VV if,-44, V A H VH A ,,A: l 1 . A XXX' 3 X 1? v K W g ',,,f Audrey L. Ketler New Ventures!Smali Business Mgt. 81 Marketing Earl Soham Lodge Training Center x . 5 Time is friendl 'sp whereydid it go?M-5. , Friends are ti sz is all I knovgi x Origonal my s if ri is 'ff ,, , ,rfwirn I 5 , .2 Lf, fi, AV xi 'Qu has X 1' r A ,K W r 45. 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Joy at the start Fear in the journey Joy in the coming home A part of the heart ls lost in the learning Somewhere along the road Somewhere along the road Somewhere along the road Fogelberg V , Q , 4, K fi l Ivvays Dew crazy? at i 's kept mg fryn 'tging insa ' 'V nh une 4, 'A K X 3 ng i f Af,,, , g , 99 P Q Q ww W I f W ' ' Q , ,, X P' 'nf -. ' Mwfg M?zm , l1 ,A,, fl, 3 1 Z i'1 -' , 1 f WW A fifggfff fi ag. 1 fl f A! 'Wu' vat' ff ,S 1 -Q Nothing can be done but by inches. I write out my life hour by hour, word by word gazing into the anger of old women on the bus numbering the striations of air outside the ice cube imagining the existance of something uncreated this peom our lives. Adrienne Flich , , 'i-Qeswiwa I , Gif ti 5 mg is s Mary Lowry Sidney, Australia Equestrian Studies!Photojournalism Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Mountains and Zen Mountains should be climbed with as little effort as possible and without desire. The reality of your own nature should determine the speed. If you become restless, speed up. If you become winded, slow down. You climb the mountain with an equilibrium between restlessness and exhaustion. Then, when you're no longer thinking ahead, each footstep isn't just a means to an end but a unique event in itself. This leaf has jagged edges. This rock looks loose. From this place the snow is less visible, even though closer. These are things you should notice anyway. To live only for some future goal is shallow. It's the sides of the mountains which sustain life, not the top. Here's where l eg. r ..A It qv... . Q ,- things grow. But of course without the top you can't have any sides. lt's the top that defines the sides, so on we go . . . l , i v Fi li l -i . . , i , 'M Aft 4 i Mtg lj , if 'G .. J .i f Liv'-,.' lfyqgj. f. '- , aw 5 L ,gi ck Y 'S' ,., L' - 4 ,LH L1 ' VVVA Y A' bi ' f W ' K? ' 'A E , fr , i yiivqmir EW? 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V7 ' nm VV W -,aLQ.i,f.ln, 5 ,A 4 7 ' ' ' V'-fl' 'V 4 H ' J iw W f 492' W V- ff ' -fi 7'-Xl 1-H , V' V Vf it V W 1' U Vi 92 1 , ' VV in ' ' V - -P Ai' ' I ffw ' V f ' , smaw .mia VVEVVW VVS VV, VV V VV W ' Y 1, V 'al in I VL? g 7'IVle 81 Salle , 2 y ',: fwgff , Qflf. 19, 1 ,V ff ' A - N, V ,wifi SME 2 Pnofoiby J.VV5Mfc1.augnain V 'f A V,V' V L'V V, V 43, .f .mf V . ' , 1.- V, Q, ,f,, ,U -.e QQ, GQVZ4! ,,,V 4 1 V I 7 V ,, t ,M VM M, V V, fr V ,yV V V V ' , .mf sa ,M :gf W 'rx , , r M-mf ' -'Lf' , Ivn, 5 'K Q ' A : : A I ., K i ,:,. I ' . AVLAI Al I L r ,H m , m e A ,, M ., W M , fi r A , ,,5g XWV EE9, ' ff ' W' r 1, ,,, . 'I' Iiff -- : ff ' 'ifi , , J W W ' l ' r VVLL 7 iir I , I LM 'm V l' 2 JoAnn Mullin ' Knowledge is but the academic test l l LeRoy, New York Of ignoranceg a question of degreff' eymy, ll1 1 W Amsterdam, The And he who knows the most, knows best of alle, Biology A ' How much there is he cannot know. . V From H mngsn L Dear Dad, I thank you for the freedom, when it came my time to go - I thank you for the kindness and the times when you got tough, And papa I don't think I said 'I love you' near enough. Fogelberg Tell me . . . is passing some- one you know by name and making eye to eye Contact without speaking being predu- dice? . . . can you learn from someone who you have no re- spect for as a human being? . . .and if love is a many splen- did thing, why can't we all have it for each other? Too many experiences, too many observations, too many truths, L.E.C. No Comment?!! Joanne Pendleton Ardmore, PA Salamanca, Spain 1982 Dance!Chemistry Hello, Lake Erie College, may I help you? . E 3.52124 78 AS thro X I God is my witness, As God is my witness, I..E.C. isn't going to lick me. I'm going to live ugh this a If I have to pick rice or impersonate Stephanie. . .As God is my witness, I'm never going to nd when it's over, I'm never going to be normal again. No, nor any of my colleagues I be normal again. .Mfr-'.f.rv49 .t ... Scarlett O'I-Iara 84 I J SRFNJJQ Vt 4 Q QI 5 ,I , . .1GoinggpIaCes,i 'at I've never been, a ' I Karen Rach. i I I carft wait toget on the road again. Schr-amgfsrg, Germany I? ,g I ' Willie NSISOH y Communicationskquestrian studies , .. 1 gp f L A ft., A I S , I f ,: K gg' In A ,L T - S t . .. s 79 rr N N It g?i lf'f ,,,,.adlll 80 I Saw a Child I saw a child who couldn't walk, sit on a horse, laugh and talk. Then ride it through a field of daisies and yet he could not walk unaided. I saw a child, no legs below, sit on a horse, and make it go through woods of green and places he had never been to sit and stare, except from a chair. Suzanne Reynolds Earl Soham, England Biology!Equestrian Studies I saw a child who could only crawl mount a horse and sit up tall. Put it through degrees of paces and laugh at the wonder in our faces. I saw a child born into strife, Take up and hold the reins of life and that same child was heard to say Thank God for showing me the way . John Anthony Davies To L.E.C. and my friends: Sometimes Not often enough Susan Julia Rots We reflect upon the good things Psychology And those thoughts always center around those we love. And I think about the people who mean so much to me, And for so many years have made me happy And I count the times when I have forgotten to say Thank you And just how much I love them. ATA with Bloomie . . . tree borrowing . . . summer at the farm . . . tennis matches with Eisenberg. . .Rolling Stones. . .beer and E. counseling. . . Kinks. . .Eventing with Tiggers . . . Powder Puff . . . air guitar concerts . . . road trips to Detroit . . . Freddie . . . popcorn . . . incompletes . . . climbing the walls . . . cookie dough . . . pig out sessions with Bloomfield. . . Go For it Filkins! . . . Sunday's Steeler's games . . . A St P with Anna . . . lVlen At Work . . . megatons of everything . . . 82 Kim Rudy There is only one success . . . to be able to spend your life in Bristol, Rhode Island Y0Uf OWU WaYf Paris, France 1982 ChfiSTOPh9l' MOVISY Accounting, French 83 ,,,54I'rA4 it's obvious you've been happy when it makes you sad that it's over. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you: not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. John 14:27 Lisa Schuller Massapequa, N.Y. Yorkshire, England Fall 1981 Equestrian Studies 84 BtGodhathpo sd St ength fo th day Rest fo the labo L ght fo th ay G ace fo th t als Help f om abo Unfailing sy pathy Undying love . . . X author unkno T s-xx-Wm,, ss ss Phys c a s Ass tant If nt feels good, do it! Anonymous 5 N 1 fl., ,Y 4 I 1- Q .- ' fwi. if ff A',7. J .RFQ A-.Vg f:r,Li,,?E5i., A M If I leave here ,agj fy -gi:-,V e tomorrow, would you 86 The faster you run the further the dreams you chase become. Dan Fogelberg Faith Sodaro Santa Ana, California Monash University, Australia Zoology you re looking for space and to find out who you are When you're looking to try andliffreach the stars lt's a sweet sweet dream Sometimes l'm almost there, Sometimes I fly like an eagle and sometimes l'm deep in despair. John Denver ly f 14.6 N +53 'KN Love when you can Cry when you have to . . Be who you must That's a part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand Dan Fogelberg Andrea Spauschus Atlanta, Georgia Aston Park, Oxfordshire England Equestrian Studies Paul Sartre l . ,, v' Anna Tyrrell Calling out, all around the world Are you ready for a brand new beat? Summer's here, and the time is right For dancing in the street! Martha and the Vandellas NSN tx l ya tx gf -nym- Jane Vallese ' Q 1 A LK-, 1' ' 4 -. Q 9 1' x Q 'X ,vs J fi? s ' X ,N Ni A , ,... A , A 5. as N he as , A gh ' v QA gf X . ,, 'E 0 D g N :f ' st . Af' N -if gy K N 5' ' - as . . :' KM -yi X A J, ' ' Qi 4: 1 ' Q N . ' -sf'-in -K rx ,,iX,'?'X . k 'Q vs f if Alf' 22 ga. f e gf' , pn if A Q F Q - X f.- S S! K E5 L wi 19' ' 6 ..- . 5 s .tg .sg Q., x I f Y Qs' Q 1 K . , . I I I I Though I have dreams beyond today: goals beyond tomorrow, of what I might become, may I never be so dissatisfied with life or so concerned with my journey that I neglect to enjoy the simple pleasures that fill my daily world. Gayle Widder 92 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared Terry Wilkins to what lies within us Spanishflnternational Business ATA - Nice, France: Salamanca, Spain Ralph Waldo Emerson 93 1 ,E Cameron Eaton 4,-Aer ' Center so 'il Give me five l'm still alive Ain't no luck, I learned to duck Gratefu I Dead . .. U.S. BIues Could you tell me please, which has five days, the weekend or the week? n 94 Omit needless words E.B. White anna x P 4 2 E w 55+ fm NYE :W Sandra Elaine Reynolds Many times I've been alone, And many times I've cried. And anyway you'll never know, The many ways I've tried . . . - The Long and Winding Road Lennon and McCartney Ask the Impossible, Receive the best possible. A friend is someone who leaves you with all your freedom intact, But who, by what he thinks of you Obliges you to be fully what you are. Happiness is a warm hug. 96 Lynne B. Schmidt Haddonfield, N.J. If you try to please everyone, Someone is not going to like Murphy Administration 5 ABOVE: Charles E. P. Simmons BELOW: Donna Pope and the Dean of Students Office ABOVE: Margaret Bowers BELOW: Gladys Haddad and Judy Bayer V ',,,,' N 7,,-.-- f .,,L .is 'nomo' 'W - up ' as 0 98 o' ' o , 'Q v - f Registrars Office Communications Office 5 Q F5 in Ji Marilyn Jones 84 the Dean of the College Office Academic Term Abroad Office id E ' 2353149 x ' af .J .lf . ,-Z1 4 1 .,-49, 3-.P Clockwise from above: Financial Aid, Carol Pefferp Alumnae, Karen Owensg Admissions Of- fice: Barb Beckwith I i i Clockvvise from above: Finan- cial officeg Cindy Meyers: Gar field Officeg Herb Riding .sffeww fr ' ff lei : if ' 'if U i ov, ' K 101 ffgxh L ...Ax Kay Shaw, physical education Joyce Schwanke, secretary Helen Wagner, physical education 10 Sue Drietzler, athletic director Clockvvise from left: Jackie Fischer, Sandra Ruiz, Peggy Jones, Sylvia Wilson, Gretchen Singleton 104 Above: Kim lVlcEIroy Kent Vasko Left: Alice Madsen, Above: Zoe Cameron 'Ya S Q Mailroom Theatre Q W O I' d P I' 0 C 6 S S s A . Left: Ed Whitman, Above: Sharon G I Hathaway n A 9 Q 1 Q 105 Above: Education: Bev Stratton, Barb Heines, Paul Bowers Above: English: George Farrell 106 Above: English: Sam Cowling - iv i 'N 5' BN X Clockwise from left: Music: Paul Gothard, Philosophy: Jim Liotta Music: Harold Fink, Loretta Brundage-Johnson 107 fi fl' ,M f i new if if .,........u-g Above: Italian: Egidio Lunardi Right: German: Neil Chandler Above: Verena Dyrssen 108 Above: Spanish: Maria Martinez Above: Cristina Martinez de Arapon 109 ws : Right: ElisaBetta Gori, Top: Sisa Tonelli Above: Armelle LeSaint Above: Business: AI Kayloe Right: Ernie Brass Right: Psychology: Steve Yachanin Below: Barb Nloburg R gif Right: Psychology: Jim Eiseh berg 110 Above: Physics: Don Abrahamson Above: Chemistry: Betty Gib- bons fo ,its if 6 no 2213 3 yy! Above: Biology: Paul Belanger, Susan Belanger, Charles Smith 111 12131112 .Ev .-. WW V QL,, K, if m I 9 f g.l amy 1 W. 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',f'h,' ' y. QAW H Y 'f . iii ,X Q . x J ' ff 1 - Q 4 6 .. ' L r' 'A L Q 8 -rv f 5 'Q 'N s ' x fi 4 . P' Q A 0- f 'Gtr I 1 9.13 rue- ' -441361: SA 'fr w rv' ,g Q1 LPI: Y .,.4., 1034.3 -o ,, jf' an-fix .'..- 'st ,uf ' . , W , Qgzf' fx., ,mi,.'f' I .:,Q:-.1 h- The dreams of childhood - its airy fa- bles lts graceful, beautiful, humane. impossible adornments of the world beyond so good to be believed in once, so good to be remembered when out+ SENIORS 15? 19 Q '13, AS fl l s , A M I xxx, - ' It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wis- dom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the ep- och of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the win- ter of despair. Charles Dickens Charles Dickens 120 G L 0U OC DK We love you . . . TIBER STAFF 1983 Edit0I'-iI1-Chief - Mary M. Lowry CO-Edit0I' -- Darcy Deming Photography Kathy McLoughlin Alison Fradkin Sandy Dorko Blair Brown Mary Lowry Layout - Sandy Dorko Blair Brown Marilyn Stanko Meg Harvie Carrie Betts Sue Rots Carrie Betts Mike Demeter Lisa Schuller Andrea Elwers Kim Rudy Elaine Cambell Darcy Deming Mary Lowry Cheryl Medoff 121 3 i ' 1 2 Art Blair Brown Kristin Iverson Sue Sweimler Advisor - Donna Pope Special thanks to John Urian Q0 W QQ COfXCJO'2Q+UtQ+J2Dfj O of I CF33 ThE QQ 0 is I is 0 X ,A QL 0 lfJ'- D U0 5 b --- Dgzsp us I HYNQ, .lb S wei-iwe, Q72 mm+OF Five.. pairxesviui. O, 122 BEER WINES MIXES BEVERAGES STATE BEVERAGE The Wine Shop CCJNGRATS TO CLASS OF Painesvi Washing at State S 354-42 KW Of dates and facts some think education is. Rather, it is the manner of use by the heart and mind of all knowledge. Theta Burke WISHING EACH OF YOU SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS! From the Dean of Students Staff and Financial Aid Director Q 5 wx ' jim Gebeau MMJLQ. QM' UM 125 BEST WISHES SENIDRS Charles E. P. 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