Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)
- Class of 1975
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THE 1975 EPITOME Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities 15 Living Groups 45 Seniors 131 Faculty 281 Administration 299 Advertisements 315 DEDICATION After 104 years of bachelorhood, we decided women would add an extra touch to Lehigh. If you want to be among the first 1 00 women to add the extra, get in touch. ' ' Yes, Virginia. You can come to Lehigh. And we began. And the new dormitories were to have pay phones out-; side so men could eatf — what kind of security — And my fight for receptionists to provide some security and a graciousness of living The summer orientation for 100 — where you picked your roommate on the basis of one night ' s experience. And graduate Gryphons (Faith, Chris and Rita And we began . .with 127 freshman and 27 transfers The freshman rally — coats and ties — You will not be able to use the steam room but you are getting full-length lockers and mirrors You can sing in the chorus but can ' t march in the band What ' s it like — Do you like it here — You girls must have it made — Has Lehigh lowered its standards? What ' s it like? The first Powder Puff football game Carothers ' raid on the fraternities The nunnery, the jocks, and the zoo And we began — and reality set in — No hostility was open (with exceptions! but there were challenges all along the a : Co-education is an e oeriment Why do the girls get the best housing? What is the woman ' s point of view Isolation in the classroom Women come to Lehigh for an MRS We wilt not change curricula for women Thev were supposed to major in languages and thev ' re in biology f The aiumni: 4 voted against co-ed And we began — Ruth Hurley Vihon From this beginning, Lehigh coeducation has come a great distance. To the 74 women who were here when it started and have helped to bring it this far — Lehigh ' s first graduating class of women — this book is dedicated. Susan Adam Cynthia Andrucci Ibolva fialog Deborah Bartets Beard Mi mi Sergei Patricia Bender Marilvn Blacher ' Wendv Brower Linda D ' Apoltto Doreen Desborougb Cynthia Dtefil Karen Edelman VeJ-ma Gehhard Paula Goodis Laura Gottdenker Judith Gottesman Shell - 1 . Greenwald Kathleen Kane Roxanne Kapifcian Margaret KiUefc Cathv Lazarus Kathv iiss Judith Manns C nthia M.m vifler Cynthia Scharer Ann Schmover Debra Schwartz Lvnn Schvvinger Anita Seaman Andrea Siegel Sue Sinclair Michele Stoudt Patricia Brown Kerrv Brown Karen Brunkho st Judith Burke Cayle Cofenian Tom Connell Roberta O.owcll Donna ' n Louise D Andrea Julie Gnscom ludith ( laileman Judith Haneman Diane Hanse Catherine Hetwig Paifkid Holt Ofga Holt Ann Huer.eoMrtli Ruih Sa m Janet ScagneJ ' f Stephanie Stvs Lynn Succop Louise Tutelian ean Tutelian an Uiemokly Lorna Velardi Maria Zumas Constance Mentzer COEDS AT LEHIGH During the four years of coeducation at Lehigh women have suffered through endless generalizations about their personal lives, lived with only one ladies ' room in a five-story building, and tried to be inconspicuous in a class with one other woman. They have also managed to join the Marching Band, head the Forum and SAC, edit publications, become members of the service organization Alpha Phi Omega, and the social fraternity for commuting students, Alpha Lambda Omega, form a Caucus and invite men to join, and form their own athletic teams. The list is long, but the fact remains that women have definitely made their mark on Lehigh. Integration with a formerly all-male institution is never easy, but considering the uneven proportion of men to women, the women have been able to become active leaders in all facets of campus life. The controversy with the band was one of the most widely-publicized events during the women ' s brief history at Lehigh. The issue peaked in the fall of ' 73 when seven women were given the right to march with ' the men. Formerly they were only permitted to play from the stands. One female band member commented that the women have proved that they can play and march as well and be just as gross as the guys. Social life was possibly the largest barrier to overcome for Lehigh women, and it hasn ' t really been overcome yet. The ratio of men to women in the fall of 1971 was 31-1 and many men still imported their dates. Others, in their amazement over seeing women on campus, treated them as an oddity. Why? It ' s gotten alot better here since we were freshmen , said senior Tom Whitten, but it ' s still bad. It won ' t be good here until the ratio is even, which we ' re not going to get (The administration planned on levelling off at 800) There ' s very few women in my classes and there ' s no neutral ground. Girls feel like they ' re getting picked up if they visit a fraternity. To Whitten, a typical Lehigh coed is heavy, mediocre and uppity . To combat this, another senior Mike Pennino suggested, quite seriously, that women should be made to wear dresses and go braless to improve the looks of the campus — which is an indication of how far Lehigh is from a completely healthy coeducation situation. Nothing compared to the social situation in the fall of 1971 . But the comments and observations of freshman, sophomore and junior women do not reflect an overall satisfaction with subsequent falls. Many say, It ' s just not natural yet. Many women at Lehigh find themselves in a c oeducational environment that is not true to its word. Its academic emphasis is lopsided in favor of men — a situation that needs remedy which may or may not be forthcoming. Inevitably, some negative attitudes about women were formed initially and still persist. Hopefully, with the addition of more women, these attitudes will decline as women continue to make a difference to Lehigh in the future, With input from student leaders, the help of administrators and the original impetus given by Ruth Hurley Vihon, former assistant dean of students, Lehigh coeducation got a good start — now we need more women to keep a good start going. — . ' «— «,- LIVING AT LEHIGH Coeducation has forever changed the face of the Lehigh campus — more superficially, but even more visible are the different ways of living to which Le- high students have access. Fraternities and freshman dorms have the distinction of being the oldest living options on campus. As at most all-male or formerly all-male institutions, the fraternity system at Lehigh is well-regulated, formally-structured and diversified enough to accomodate the desires and personalities of almost every Lehigh male student. Some say that the predominance of fraternities creates an imbal- ance; a divisive influence among the student body. This criticism has declined in the last few years as living options have increased. Lehigh now offers more residence options than many universities of comparable size. SMAGS (Saucon Married and Graduate Students) still has fewer married and graduate students than LU undergrads — and there is a diversity of opinion about that living option. If you have a car, it ' s great, otherwise, forget it. I love hav- ing the fields right behind us. We can run around, barbecue, ride bikes. In the spring, it seems very far removed from school. SMAGS There are complaints on the construction, and appreciation of privacy. In addition, many SMAGS residents appreciate liv- ing close to Hellertown and the feel of a small town. RH-11 ON-CAMPUS APTS. If a student wants to stay on campus, but doesn ' t like the dorms, there is an alternative. RH -1 1 has finally appeared. Were they worth the wait? Oh, yeah. It isn ' t just a dorm with 4 people in it instead of 40. You can enter- tain whenever you want and still have privacy. Some cite prox- imity to the snack bar as a major incentive, but naturally, there are drawbacks; quickly-deteriorating decor, for one. They ' re not put together real well. Within the apartment, you can hear every word in every room. One of the major complaints has been the defacement behind the Uni- versity Center. One student said, I wouldn ' t say it wrecks the look of the campus, but I ' d say it defi- nitely doesn ' t fit in. Suggested improvements: Closets! (there are none in RH-11), and more windows. DORMITORIES Most Lehigh students live in the dormito- ries; the infamous freshmen quad, centen- nials, M M or Taylor. The freshmen quad is perhaps most easily characterized: rowdy, noisy, crude and proud of it. The addition of women to Richards two years ago seems not to have changed that spirit drastically. It is here that 80% of Lehigh ' s students are introduced to Lehigh — what an introduction. After that experience, the choice is: fraternity, off-campus, or anoth- er dormitory. Many choose centennials — newer, prettier, quieter. M M is in the center of campus and was the first dorm to be coed by sections, very successfully. Taylor-dwellers are fiercely protective of their house, looked down upon by most other residents, but they are probably one of the most cohesive living groups on campus. - OFF-CAMPUS Off-campus living can encom- pass the South Side, across the bridge, or even, as pictured here, a 52-acre farm in upper Bucks County. Seniors Rodd Anderson, Bill Barry, Mike Ronan and Lou Terlizzi chose to live off-off- campus — 14 miles away. The obvious question is: Do you really go to school? Bill an- swered, If you know you ' ve got to finish school, you discipline yourself to getting up and over to school. Bill admitted to being skeptical of the arrangement at first but Mike was gung-ho all the way. There were times when Lehigh was the last thought on my mind, though. Lou added, The house motto was ' drink ' til you stink ' , but it was a unique experience that we ' ll nev- er be able to do again. ACTIVITIES Lehigh, as it has for many years, again presented this year a stunning collection of eminent lecturers, open to the public and free of charge. Blaustein Lecturer Dean Rusk appeared for three days: April 1 , 2, 3; one of which saw the fall of Saigon, making his lectures particularly significant. EVENTS Rusk on Detente: One of the persisting themes of democracy is how to keep from tempting thieves. ELIE WIESEL Wiesel: Against Indiffer- ence — The Nazi Holocaust — If the world knew, why didn ' t the world act? How did they become deaf and mute to all that suffering? What really hurt was that the world knew and kept silent. How can you believe in the world? How can you believe in redemption? If we had known then, that Churchill, the world, everyone knew, some who survived would not have survived. They wanted to tell the tale. But everyone already knew. Poor people. I can ' t under- stand this kind of indiffer- ence. How can you believe in God? WILLIAM WINDOM On James Thurber ' s Walter Mitty: Ta-pocketa, Ta-pocketa GENE RODDENBERRY On Post Star-Trek: My quarrel is with the system, the nature of commercial T.V. today . . . Innovative hit shows rarely es- cape the axe the first year. 3 mmm mm mmW i«u r ' wk r W --- WW JmmXwmv MX P - ■S[J ■■■A J ajj ' lpWE SEYMOUR HERSH On The Press, Government, and Credibility : We can ' t rely on the press to be savious of the Constitution . . . The press really had a significant role in keeping what we know as Watergate from us. MARINA V.N. WHITMAN BERMAN LECTURER IN ECONOMICS Until recently, we in the United States have had the perception of liv- ing in a bottomless cookie jar. MARGARET MEAD On The Changing Roles of Males and Females : We have a world that doesn ' t want women to have children. We no longer expect wom- en to devote their lives to having children and the pressure is for women to come out of the house . . . ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY MAYNARD FERGUSON HERBIE HANCOCK SHA NA NA H ORGANIZATIONS 1975 EPITOME l.-r. S. Sturgis, D. Sullivan, M.B. Camarda, A. Siegel, W. Tutelian, T. Betzweiser, A. Dember, E. Combias, J. Fasesky Missing: Y. Al-Hassan, M. Deutsch Steve Sturgis, Sales Manager Mary Beth Camarda, Senior Editor Weasie Tutelian, Editor-in-Chief Bill Dempster, Foreign Correspondent Andy Dember, Business Manager Andie Siegel, Advertising Manager Woody Packard, Photography Editor 25 MUSTARD AND CHEESE 1974-75 SEASON - THE LOWER DEPTHS, IACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS, FINGERNAILS BLUE AS FLOWERS, PURLIE, ROOM SERVICE, ANOTHER WAY OUT, TANGO, THE PLAY OF THE DEAD, THE TEMPEST -CLEANED INTERIOR SURFACES -REPAIRED AND REFURBISHED ROOF NEW PARTITIONING SANDBLASTED EXTERIOR WILBUR POWERHOUSE THEATRE TO OPEN IN FALL 1975 WITH RICHARD II BROWN AND WHITE Marty Baron, Editor-in-Chief Jeff Bloom, Editorial Page Editor Pictured is pari of the Brown and White staff: D Harbaugh, Prof. McFadden (advisor), I. Bloom, |. Hetherington, E. Canzian, L. Cohen, P. Chatman, M. Baron, R Feldman, R. Davis, B Rosenthal, D Klouser, E. Bogucz, E. Baiz, D Henning, D klucsik, C. Blewis, B. Troy, F. Haynes, G. Lewis, K. Mitchell, I Godman. C Gordon. . Satuloff Eileen Canzian, Senior News Editor 29 STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL D. Edelen, Dean S. Drager, C. Byk, M.A. Ferrante, C. Maskaleris, C. Hirschberg, S. Eshleman, P. Petko, T. Heck, B. Conrad, M. Linder, T. DeLitto 30 WLRN L.-R. R. Crooks, C.J. Skender, T. Dexter, F. Din, P. Barry, P. Under, C. Caltagirone, S. Lord, M. London, |. Lynch, D. Aprill, C. Kaleda, M. Kron, M. Hutton, P. Lamb, E. Liebman, C. DeCamp, M. Irvine, E. Bogucz, C. Beisel, M. Berlanl, D. Dziemiain, L. Witczak, P. Klein LUV Row 1: M. Leonardi, B. Solt, H. Shandell, R. Hunter, J. McGrath Row 2: D. Weinberger, S. Clazebrook, B. Fruin, |. Castaldi, R. Weber, S. Alfano, M. Howell Row 3: M. Blacher, W. Hemelt, B. Nusset, K. Cordes, L. Leahy, M. Cahn, J. Robbins FORUM V STEERING COMMITTEE Row 1: E. Patterson, G. Krause, ). Scagnelli, G. lacocca Row 2: M. Epstein, H. Flesher, I. Schulman, T. Terry, C. Lavine, G. Bodnar, M. Maskaleris 32 GRYPHONS C. Carroll S. Sturgis |. Berman B. Ballard R. Cohen S. Schiebe E. Reed S. Esinli R. Llptak S. Alfano R. Carlson W. Packard V. Grassi R. Bernstein K. Van Buskirk B. Lashlee D. Frank H. Donaldson E. Michae l S. Thoren W. Boyes C. Kent D. Sell L. Freeman ). Fugett C. Tack F. Cavanaugh M. Crehore N. Overturf VV. Liddick T. Anderson R. Cans ]. Boyle L. Radkowski D. Worrall T. Hirsch M. Schober A. Notary W. Williamson H. Brodbeck M. Albers W. Flanagan C. Salmon ). Kloeber C. Lisman L Berizzi J. Englehart M. Blacher L. Succop S. Stys L. D ' Apolito L. D ' Andrea C. Mever S. Sachs J. O ' Brien K. Rick H Barr M. Ziatyk P. Williams P. Zimmerman H. Li R. Mathis C. Gruver E. Varney V. Kapoor F. Mearns R. Chisim P. Holt R. Lazzaro C. Sessoms 33 34 BAND GLEE CLUB Row 1: Cutler, Cohen, Crabill, Dunbar, Steeley, Eberhardt, Silver, Avakian, Josten, H. Davis, Rettew, Crube, Barron Row 2: Kloeber, Trost, Ruggles, Cheng, Kaminsky, Landin, Wurdock, Furanna, Bacon, Lugosch, DePrefontaine, Roberts, Stone, Miller, Horner Row 3: Shoemaker, Kearns, Anderson, Reiber, Dill, Merwin, C. Dav,s, Charles, Davidoff, Ughes, Varney, Brown, Kraft, Redden, Menard STUDENT METALLURGY SOCIETY Sitting: A. Romig, M. Helmis, |. lanisuski Standing: A. Fox, C. Van Tyne, W. Ughes, P. Bretz, G. Miller, C. Packer, ). Paules, T. Smith, M. Boyle, M. Sippel PI TAU SIGMA K. Unangst, F. Licari, M. Barandy, I. Graham, P. Eichen, R. McNinney, P. Elosge, Bottom Row: R. Kinney, R. Schuetz, N. Medei, C. Kozak 38 HILLEL |. Mead F. Braunstein L. Bielor M. Leeds D. Konner M. Edelstein CIRCLE K Pres. S. McCarty Vice-Pres. N. Flaster Sec. D. Konner Treas. R. Cardwell FMA Sealed: H. Smollinger Stand- ing: D. Bender, C. Hawk, D. lones, P. Leitner, B. Brader Missing: G. Zenczak, P. Deitch IFC R. lones, P. Leitner, Prof. C. Dinsmore, T. Betzwieser, S. Nowick, D. Baskin, Dean Reeves PHI ETA SIGMA wKtu Bf m r Eg w ' mSmf V i 1 Jm -i : 1 Irta fc H 1 L ILgW teA t M[ W HkttL k ' vl - v ' HI ifiW 1 • i i HWj J ■■■■■JSta . Mark A. Edelstein, Pres. David B. Simmons, Vice Pres. Randy T. Constantin, Secretary David C. Burdakin, Treasurer Dean Arthur H. Mann, Advisor George F. Archer Renee S. Aubert John L. Barczynski Kenneth E. Bartsch William T. Baumann David L. Berger Susan L. Bieling Natalie F. Blacher Teresa ). Bogucki Edward A. Bogucz, Jr. Eileen M. Brady William E. Bronner Kerry S. Brown Thomas A. Caine Eileen M. Canzian Joseph O. Carnali Debra K. Carroll Lewis C. Chasalow Kathleen Chester )oyce C. Chiu Stephen M. Cigich Judith L. Cleeve Pamela M. Crawford Mary Frances T. Creedon Gregory Csernica Arthur P. DeCillis Ann M. Delano David B. Deshler Stephen A. DiAntonio David J. Diliberto Rudolph J. DiMassa Bruce J. Dunbar Lou Ann Eckert Karen A. Edelman Lauren H. Eisenberg Deborah J. Fennick Andrew W. Finley ludith N. Fradkin Susan R. Fradkin Wendy S. Frank Keith R. Frantz Joseph J. Fusco, Jr. Diane M. Gable David R. Gallup Martin J. Gardner Marianne E. Garrabrant S. Gregory Golazeski David B. Goldner Jean L. Goodwin Murray S. Gorson Deborah K. Harlan Peter W. Hartranft David Heidecorn Mary G. Howell Laurie S. Hutchison Elissa S. Isaacson David M. Jankowski Michael J. Jumbo John T. Karalis Elizabeth A. Knipe Lisa A. Kolb Cheryl A. Kolp Jean R. Krause Amy R. Kunes Elaine M. Laustsen Dale E. Lerf Alice Levin Scott J. Lochner Marcia G. Lorini James E. Lunny Bert R. Lyon III Brett L. Marks Daniel M. McCarthy James N. McCoy Joanne T. Meglio Dennis ). Meyers Alex G. Moeller David E. Moore Eric R. Nelson Stephen W. Nelson Robin L. Nemery John E. Ney Lynn R. Novick Jeffrey M. Ogorzalek Neil P. Olack Brenda G. Piskin Maureen P. Quirk Janet M. Raibaldi Carol M. Richardi Glenn M. Riggin Richard P. Ryskamp Patti J. Saunders Susan I. Schwartz Susan M. Sharko Craig A. Sharper Jacalyn A. Smith Richard C. Sohaney Evelyn H. Stieg Caroline A. Stolnick Karl D. Swartz Ceorgina A. Tarantini Alan Thomson Catharine A. Ursic Carol J. Vandlik David M. Van Doren Thomas J. Varro Thomas J. Weida Michele A. Westcott Patricia G. Whelchel Karin C. Winl Loretta A. Witczak ETA KAPPA NU Row 1: S. Sperry, ). Egen, R. Schiefer, L. Howe, T. Vogelsong, E. Beckman, R. Schwartz, C. Oye, Row 2: E. Langman, M. Lamana, T. Salter, D. Kirby, P. Chuan, R. Wilson, C. Helm, J. Simunek, M. Maida, Missing: D. Wickert, D. Coffin, C. Garthwaite, K. Houser, C. Loeffler, D. Cauger, C. Ondra, |. Pompeo, K. Creenberg, A. Miller, C. Ricci, E. Skabowski ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY D. Tisch, B. Clark, |. SanLorenzo, D. Peterson, T. Addison, C. Kneiss, A, Schmoyer, I. Fusco, R. Weber, G. Follweiler, G. Fritchman, ). Leknes, L. Teer, P. Carey, G. Stuebben, Capt. ]. Fratto CHAMBER SINGERS UPPERCLASS: R Chism. 5. Clark, A. Esterman. A. Fisher, |. Gottesman W Griest, I Haneman, I. lanecek. K. Kershner, T Lindley, A. Lustig. M.L. Rogers. P. Roth. FRESHMAN: T Cantolupo. I Chiu. D. Fennick. S. Gimson. |. Goldman, R. Grapin. D Harle. A Helrtnch M.A Inslee, A. Kacolv, |. Krause. E Lemke. D Lobel. A Logar. V Lorim. V Revnolds. 5. Rzasa. L Sudock. K Talhelm, |. White, T White, k Woerner s Woytkewicz, A Kunes PRE-LAW SOCIETY Executive Committee |. Martin K. Flanagan K. Gardner G. Peterson ). Kline LIVING GROUPS DRAVO A-1 L.-R. C. Carroll, M. Seward, D. Persico, E. Pierce, W. Menzer, L. lones, P. Dietrich, R. Peek, K. McGuire, R. Biettle, ). Schneider, H. Davis, S. Mock, |. Holleman, B. Burke, I. Boyea, D. Laskey, T. D ' Onofrio, S. McDougall, R. Smith DRAVO A-2 D. Penney, J. Dussinger, D. Dipaolo, D. Blose, S. Sturgis, M. Pfefferle, T. Gardner. T. Dexter, P. Schneider, M. Kostow, B. Rhoads, P. Hartfanft, |. Warnken, M. Gardner, T. GiOrdani, S. McKay DRAVO A-3 Row 1: B, Staplins, D. Collura, Do Young Shin, M. Lockart, V. Sytzko Row 2: I- Berman, M. Valles, I. Korlh, B Zucker, |. Maurer, |. Feldman. C. Moyer, B. Hanna DRAVO A-4 L.-R. B. McMichael, |. Fabro, C. Ugol, M. Schemel, D, Preusch, Nicholas, K. Pearce, K. Schumacher, B. Dittrich, G. lankowski, McCoy, P. Wilson L-R K Anthony, M. Corson, A. Roth, R. Braen, M. Kearns, F. Ditmars, B. Cohen, R. Fahrenwald, B. Jayson, D. Burke, R. Miller, „ ,._ .l r d.i._. i Medoff, B. Ewing, G. Skola ). Horner, B. Fauth, F. Baker, DRAVO B-2 L.-R. D. Caplan, B. Thompson, D. Hayes, |. Aston, F. Kobola, |. Goldberg, I- Garrison, |. Lindquist, |. Goldman, C. Ziegler, S. Speer, L. lohnson, M. Cristaldi, N. Parry, M. Roddy L.-R. E. Reed, W. Phillips, ). Brown, B. Gault, G. Pritchard, C. Bossi, B. DeCamp, D. Wilhide, D. Hagan, B. Muir, S. Schiebe, S. Dickson, K. Markley, B. Andersen, C. Skivora, R. Schlosser, J. Fusco, ). Diehl, P. Fikslin, ). Barnett, A. Magid DRAVO B-3 DRAVO B-4 Row 1: L. Martin, C. Crape, J. Hummell, B. Goldstein Row 2: M. Torrie, B. Goldman, H. Sklar, M. Langley, D. Gallagher, L. Lee, R. Asbeck, J. Maynard, A. Thompson DRAVO B-5 B. Tuck, G. Thomas, ). Dickinson, T. Smith, D. Sprick, B. Carlson, C. Law, P. Henry, T. D ' Onofrio DRAVO C-G 49 DRAVO C-1 H. Kirk, M. Levin, W. lohnston, D. Frost, D. Merlino, |. Demas, 5. McClellan, D Barlow, S. Hanzlik, R. Sohaney, |, Parker J. Ryan, Mr. Schucker Row 1: K . Meath, R. Czekanski, Row 2: V, Grassi, H. Donaldson, W, Croh, Row 3: D. Lytle, B. Jelinek, S. Schwartz, S. Sewall, B. Stevens, Row 4: E. Nelson, J. Lunny, B. Karpowich, T. Dondero DRAVO C-4 50 7 J ry«™ Hnl nil Tv vA . H Wu W % Hk j i Ski « I 1 DRAVO C-3 Row 1: C. Davis, J. McMinn, B. Statler, S. Brown, M. Cahn, R. Bernstein Row 2: P. Schikaneder, R. Lampe, C. Streich, M Cass, T. Fediw, E. Noymer L-R. S Kafka, I Pryor, C. Thornlon, S Slaughter, D Moore, L. Alexis, ). Kelly, M. Imbriani, R. Bached, C. Heller, S DiMassa, B. Marchart, R. Adey, E. Lindenfelser, K. Van Buskirk DRAVO D-1 R. Pesto, T. Baroody, M. Shleeman, F. Manteghian, B. )arrel, C. Nunan, T Schroeder, |. Fitzger- ald, S. Mitchman T. Cowles, R. Forrest, C. Whitman, H. Donaldson, C. Harris, S. Kluckhohn, J. lablonski, R. Wright, R. Coleman, T. Kinsella, R. Crooks, M. Johnston, C. Ivanoski, ). Porus, K. Bartson, R. Carter, D. Franke, W. Barker, E. Bogucz, R. Ryskamp, J. Tischler, D. Gallup, R. Cotberg, D. Hetrick DRAVO D-2 Row 1: B. Lyon, M. Hulsman, B. Arnstein, N. Becker, K. Ricciardelli, B. Livingston, T. Kokkinos, |. McCrath Row 2: D. Schutzman, D. Sell, C. Archer, B. Canavan, T. Antanasiotis, P. Stackpole, R. LoVetri, E. Baumgarten Row 3: R. Henninghausen, H. Andrews, P. Mayer, J. Butler, |. Laggath, R. Meehan, B. Dunbar h IS .1 I ■' 1 L-WM M 5 C. Ju ' ' fifC r wE- , 5 Tl imm FVl !« - : i y i 1 !• -• Bta M  - - J B DRAVO D-4 L.-R. A. Baskar, C. Pressman, S. DiAntonio, J. Lobach, M. Berling, B. Bradley M. Miller, B. Cook, M. Epstein, Y. Al-Hassan, W. Creenleaf, W. Boyes, C. Ondra, B. Reichart, J. Luscovich, C. Swartz 52 DRINKER 1 L-R. F Casanaugh B. Kennedy. I DeRosa. B Thurins. C Snyder. B. Wolstromer A. Colonna, C. Tack, K. Hutter, P. Pre ehge. B Vlitchell. M. Kaplan, W Van Hoesen. |. Lowman, K. Cashbaugh, R. Heisey, C. Kevishner, R. Piger, D. Rosen, M. Klohonatz, D. Stern, B. Judge DRINKER 2-B DRINKER 2-A L.-R. A Eckert B ezgod. R Hegedus. B elson. I Hunter. D Deshler. B Peiper. E. Estes. R Lee. C Dimmich, P. Carey, R. Yeaton, ). Hohman, B. Toback, R. Temple, ). Barczynski, R. McCard, B. Adams, S. Crowell. ). Kappel, S. Miller DRINKER 3-A C. Delenick, K. Cigon, M. Kravitz, R. Brenner, J. Finkle, |. Lore, M. Crehore, S. Collins, B. Duff, D. Berger, E. Modugno, K. Diehl, A. Merwin, S. MacMinn, K, Owen, P. Barron, S. Nelson, L. Daniels, D. McKinney, P. Brooks, P. Kinkel, P. Buchsbaum, |. Pariseau, N. Overturf, N. Erickson, P. Fix DRINKER 3-B L.-R. N. Nickhano, C. Liddick, R. Kramer, B. Schadt, C. Erikson, R. Fountain, D. McCarthy, T. Anderson, |. Sills, T. Cassone, S. Sutker, R. Rodack, S. Traendly, I. Papazian, C lohnson, P. Blejwas, A. Morin, G. Czenuk, J. Beck, S. Rubenstein, D. Anderson, C. Scott, A. Moeller RICHARDS 1-A Row 1: B. Schaffer, M. Sterner, T. Lukatch Row 2: R. Thompson, D. Loftig, C. Sharper, R. Friemuth Row 3: C. Force, T. Siegel, D. Dziemian, K. lackson, S. Tiecher RICHARDS 1-B Row 1: M. Flannigan, C. Denault, R. Cross Row 2: C. Obers, S. Detwiler,.B. Charles Row 3: D. Wallers, B. Lulz, R Simms Row 4: S. Lochner, Naishtut, I Matthews RICHARDS 2-B Row 1: M. netting, M. Kisliuk, D. Cordeman Row 2: S. Tickell, D. Heidecorn, B. Darrow, M. Devine, R. Winters, D. O ' Malley, R. Casavecchia Row 3: N. Kelly, D. Orlema, J. McCartney, ). Carrali, D. Heckman, C. Donahue, C. Pagano, D. Peregrim, P. Scarff, R. Haimowitz, D. Collins, R. Ruthenberg, D. Hell, I ' Lemmond, I) Hoffman. N Van den ISrcml RICHARDS 3-A D. Fletcher, L. Schragger, F. Braunstein, S. Hirsch, F. Wald, M. Walp, |. Love, |. Schaffer, I Englehardt, D. Carroll, M. Reges.C.DeMara.C Hamburger, E.Laustsen, M.Miller, C Hart, A. Levin, T. Eck, L. Lasser, M. Lorini, B. Mutzberg, A. Hazen, S. Robinson, S. Fontaine, P. Lam, K. Anderson, K. Gibson, S. Craveson, P. Rogers, P. Petko, A. Troyka, M. Blacher, D. Harlan, L. Velardi RICHARDS 3-B Top-down: I Ochs, M. Leonardi, H. Shandell, S. Kratovil, J. Magee, S. Straviski, K. Anderson, L. Witczak, D. Gable, L. Succop, H. Richardson, R. Welliver, S. Sieglebaum, L. Turner, S. Thomas, M. Michaels, L. Kolb, K. Meder, K. Berry, C. Ross, K. Slike, S. Gimson, K. Humns, L. Kominski, M.B. Smith, D. Coco RICHARDS 2-A RICHARDS 4 Row 1: A. Schmoyer, C. Chester, D. Clark, Row 2: |. Fineman, M. Medvidik, J. Feldman, C. Charwat, S. Stys, ). Freedman, M. Pankos, Row 3: ). Honeyman, M. Sudano, |. Longenhagan, M. Martinez, P. Henry, C. Clueck, M. Cellman, P. Bruns, R. Cowell, Row 4: S. Ketchum, S. Schautz, D. Stravisky, L. D ' Apolito, L. Thorne, C. Ursic, L. Reynen, Missing: C. Panich, J. Bonney, S. Clark, L. Totten, M. Ferrante, M. Fiore, M. Shafer, D. Cruver, ). Cottesman, H. Hoza, P. Roth, P. Latz, |. Fischer, S. Woytkewicz, K. Blew, M. Gleason, J. Manns, K. Stuckey, A. Callas Hirschberg, B. Kreitman, ]. Kloeber, T Jeney, ). Flannigan, C. Coyne, J nmendinger, ]. Lampert, B. Corsey, B :er, L. Sniscak, M, Moore, K. White, B itiello, W. Bilenki, L, Esposito, D. Rhodes larris, P. Ceraghty, A Kalish, A. Kulik, L itzinoff, ]. Ferguson, C. Salmon, B jenseil, ). Simcik, T. Cressman, R. Connors Wynn, B OLearV, I Grady, I. Bender . Haltenhoff C. Siegrist, E. Baiz, P. Ludlum, D. Solis-Cohen, B. Spagrolla, P. George, B. ones, M. Deutsch, B. Weick, B. Koch, L. Chaslow, E. Hannsen, E. Gillman, B. McCarthy, M. Johnson, W. Himisch, ). Byrne, M. Atherhold, M. ]affe, D. Slagle, S. Senzer M M B-2 Row 1: P. Gushue, D. Kromko, C Ceshner Row 2: D. Klein, | Butterly, W. Gulick, jr. Row 3: B Borwell, E. Labatch, B. Kenda Karalis, ). Erlichson, S. Bannerjee, L Hahr, M. Redmond M M B-3 K Colbert J Edwards, B. Raiser, L. Rudewicz, C. Muller, |. Walters, P. Garda, M. Roberts, P. Dill, P. Menard, |. Kershner, R. Wright, K. Holl, B. Long P. Grady, E. karpov.tch. D. Nardone, R. Brown. R. Van Winkle, N. Garruto, E. Pederson, P. Zimmerman, R. Cimigl.ano. T. Woznick. D Madeira p. Tozzoh, A. Berghold. L Boschen. P Thomas, T. Faughnan, T. O ' Neill, P. Klein, D. Pinchas, R. Poole, A. Ruggles, K. Lankenau, W Swarthaut, D Apr.ll, D. R.tter, R. Douglas, R- Drusbosk , T Pilch, G. Sherlock 58 ' ?n? I2i H !l ' AWftil ■AJ 1 i y ' K 1 M M A-1 Row 1: E. LaCosta, S. Perrota, E. Quirk, M.A. King, S. Sachs, J. Cook, P. Watson, L. D ' Andrea, E. Golden, Row 2: S. McGovern, S. Goldberg, L. Buck, R. Grapin, L. Hutchinson, E. Sties, K. Kent, B. Piskin, G. Tarantini, L. Bondemore, Row 3: S. Eckert, B. Lemke, C. Cardello, C. andhk, D Pitrnak, E. Quirk. L. Nonck, I, Strober, S. Rzasa, S. Lacs, D. Suess, K. Bozcar, B. Treichler, P. Hittinger, D. Yaney, P. Smith, S. Illenick M M A-2 C. Stolnick, A. Delano, S. Trost, M. Barnes. |. Potashkin, E. Schrier, E. Isaacson, D. Sultzer, A. Cowin, R. N emery, A. Mesko, D. Strohmayer, M. Edwards, S. Eshleman, P. Smith, L. Phillips, J. O ' Brien, M. Carpenter, N. Slatkin, E. Weiss, D. Tice, S. Sharko, C. DeCamp, K. Mitchell, N. Blacher, G. Garafalo, E. Jinetopulos, L. Toporek, S. Bieling, J. Goodwin, C. Arons, C. Garafalo, N. Greenberg, K. Bryant, L. Kurz M M A-3 A. Wherley, B. Fenik, A. Lustig, L. lackson, S. Monkmeier, B. Patterson, C. Robinson, R. Ticker, J. Kearney, M. Skibo. S. Karcher, M. Hart, J. Raibaldi, ). Sugarman, M. Inslee, S. Bschorr, M. Irvine, A. Power, D. Lerf, A. Levy, D. Dabrowski, M. Hutton, |. Mauther, T. Smith, J. Meglio, M. Reuben, H. Dorer, K. Schmidt, D. Camins, H. Barr, L. Partridge, P. Gedney, N. Dimmig 59 BEARDSLEE Seated: G Waltzer, Farhad, W. Diecchio, R. Constantine, W. Rankin, S. MacDonald, R Cole, M Whelan, R Harbold, M. Baron. R Teske, R. Balestnen, R. Parkes Standing: C. Congdon, L. Jackson, F. DeCrim, ]. Davenport, B. French, P. Danish, B. Blueweiss, S. Ehrlich, T. Carvalho, P. Brandis, P. Coughlin, K. Keiser, R. Heller, P. Cilmore, K. Frisher, P. Brandenburg, P. Schutz, M. Branibar, P. Weaver, Farshid, R. Fischmann CAROTHERS C. McGuire, V. Assetto, D. Wolf, P. Crawford, C. Nusbaum, D. Lobel, C. Mentzer, ]. Fradkin, L. Kulp, K. Lazarus, P. Saunders, L. Orysh, N Freeman, P. Collier, B. Fruin, B. Weiss, S Schwartz, M. Madden, D. York, L. Crobstein, A Steinberg, M. Pevner, I. Bealer, M. Howell, I Cleeve, S. Slogoff, F. Mearns, K. Murphy, J. Smith ). Branco, L Cohen, W. Bernstein, R. Lurie, A Murmelstein, D. Corbett CONGDON C. Diehl. C. Cunheim. J. Schiff. j. Wroblewski, C. Roush, R. Wepfer, D. DiSanto, E. O ' Mara, B. Cross W. Kling, L. Deren, B. Drum, B. Pauling, K. Weisman, F. Houriani, G. Pietrobon, H. Li, Y. Cheng, S Lord, W. Baumann, J. Van Artsdalen, M. Eitinglon, J. Thatcher, P. Bieszard, D. Strickland! K. Frederick T. Miller, ). Sergi, |. Davidoff, |. Soltau, J. Applegate, K. Holly, A. Chencinski, W. DePrefontaine, J Hendrzak, T. Stephenson, N. Greenough, F. Cross, A. Lamar, T. Spence, L. Horey, ] Staufenberg D Black, K. Fortune, K. Elovitz S. Conklin, T. Van Wort, M. Rieker, P. Greenfield, |. Greer, G. Swenson, B. Roth, G. Swenson, R. Schaeffer, H. Smith, G. Ehrich, M. Versuk, R. Zajac, B. Long, D. Mendenhall, B. Lynch, K. Stober, T. Raidline, C. Cornelius, D. Van Doren, |. Vogl, D. Dietrich, D. Palasky, T. Kelly, ). Hanna, Popeye, L. Sheptock, R. Facinelli, R. Canabal, T. Castle, M. Weaver, P. McHugh, B. Cooper, L. Gore, G. Riggins, C. Ferrer, Wipe, B . Arndt, C. Gruver, B. Mathis EMERY LEAVITT M. Alterman, G. Bast, |. Batuj, P. Bowman, P. Caragiorgas, P. Cheremisinoff, K. Costello, M. Cowell, F. Flohr, G. Harrigan, K. Hastings, M. Hoka, |. Horsting, P. Irvine, I. Kangar, T. Kissling, T. Knable, L. Kunkoly, B. Kunkle, T. Lenthe, J. Matt, ). Marino, D. Messina, N. McMichael, J. Mizel, D. Newman, D. Pearce, M. Pettigrew, M. Pierce, I. Pierce, S. Plate, ]. Plotkin, B. Pratico, M. Purvis, B. Roemer, P. Scarito, B. Shroer, C. Schwinger, B. Seidel, ). Sherman, D. Slagle, M. Wager, B. Weber, S. Wisser, L. Wagner , McCONN M. Melino, T. Vogelsong, B. Gentile, I Lynch, G. lohnson, I. Mead, T. Wilson, I Edelin, A. Polaneczky, B. Asarnow, S. Somers, T. Marrs. C. Christian, P. Barry, P. Ingert, K. Douglass, B. Bernstein, R. Lopatin, I Bick, L. Eding, D. Yetter, B Powell, M, Amendola, B. Schroeder, P. Lilienfield, B Pyle, M Markoff, S. Lichtman, S Rosner, S. Einstein, M. Edelstein, D. Simmons, M. London, T. Devenny, I. Weinblatt, L. Koppenhaver, |. Waylett, T Boland, T Nolan, |. Aadland, T, Hazlett, I. Scahse, F, Waer, F Markosky, C Haftner, |. Pace, M. Marmo, C. Stout McConn home for the Criminally Insane lives . . . Section 33 dominates house meetings . . . Marmo blanks the Cronk . . . Pizza party invades by hogbodies . . . Football team has perfect season . . . Nerr ' s lengthy conversations with 9-iron . , . Pace hooked by nurse . . . Tupper being reeled in . . . Big Jimbo refuses to shave his overgrowth . . . Wingo and Douglass declared tag-team shoelace champions . . . President Boland drowns sorrows at Smugglers . . . Warden becomes a rowdy . . . Fred spins the wheel at Casino night . . . Farm living is the life for me . . . Nolan becomes deranged . . . H ouse kicks birch beer . . . Ace becomes house tool . . . Sophomore vegetables refuse to be harvested . . . The Antenna clears up the TV . . . Bill Logan changes into Bill Foster, oh my! . . . ROTC subleases study . . . Dr. M and Stout organize Biff burger Monday . . . 82 . . . Vogeljuke ' s right arm goes out of order . . . Bump on weekdays, Hump on weekends . . . Haffner dropped by Turp the Drag . . . Pump!! . . . Koppe gets it his way at Bishopthorpe . . . Bugs Bunny becomes pre-dinner treat ... Big Mo ' s sideburns grow out of control . . . Bick types on . . . McConn bids a fond farewell to John A., )on, Keith, Lee, Chris, Frank M., Mike, Tom, John P., Craig, Frank W., and Phil and thanks them for making life in McConn an adventure. 63 PALMER L Schnall, R. Muench, K. Mumma. S Seruga E. Dille, D. ompkms D Creodore, DavMS L Mueser N Schauer, R. Eeckhoudt, . Torongo, E. Booruiy, B. Murphy, P Ruff n, C. Lee, K-LWm, k Brlri K Woerner S Aoler, P. Whelchel, M. Marson, K. Talhelm, D. Goldman D Steam, K. Loner M Lebowkz E Wells, J. White, |. Cantalupo, K. Wint, D. Miller, M Lasser, I. Rozenberg, S Pefrizzo, Sock, A. Smith, D. Hampton, P. Holt, E. Burkhart, L. Snady, K. Copob.anco, P. Goeller, M. Cuozzi STEVENS A Ben-Amy, L. Bielory, G. Blewis, E. Cardauer, ). Coyle, ). Deutsch, M. Dobeil, P. Gilbert, P. Gordonstein, R. Green, S. Helfrich, P. Hubert, C. )ubok, V. Kapoor, D. Konner, P. Lardin, M. Masarity, K. Motschwiller, P. Nonemaker, ], Sciddel, R. Scott, B. Whyte S. Wollman A Alawad, C Alva, K. Bandler, B. Cardwell, S. Cigich A. Crudo, J, Fletcher, A. Fulladi, M. Hyzinski, M. Kirby B. Marks, S. McCarthy, J. Miller, G. Parris, G. Reifsnyder, G. Renew, G. Ricci, N. Rothkopk, I. Sanders, S. Tagariello, A. Wainger, G. Yarnall, R. Young 64 Row 1: A. Thurrott, M. Beck, K. Cordes, P. Anderson, J. Strassburg, B. Gruver, W. Wilkes, A. Kunes, L. Black, A. Fierro, T. Bogucki, M. Pietrasz, N. Reynolds, D. Volk, A. Burson, M.A. Surdovel, F. Sevilla, Row 2: D. Sarchiapone, L. Collmann, S. Smith, L. Zarembo, S. Kossar, S. Valthaus, C. Sessoms, K. McGeavy, C. Ricardi, T. Jackson, j. Kraus, G. Wisham. Row 3: W. Frank, K. Thurovv, G. Holt, E. Breslov, D. West, E. Perillo. M. Bush, L Eckert STOUGHTON F Dinn, C Wagenseil, R. Gross, F. Woodruff, D. Geyer, C. Beachwood, J. Meterko S Thompson, |. Gouldman, M. Sterling, D. Fennick, G. Martenz, L. Reistetter, E. McNally, ' K. Cox, H O ' Connell, K. Fleck, L. Washington, E Brady, L. Sonnenschein, M. Walker K Broun. | Witmer, G Mahoney, W Pineault, D Heimbrecht, B. Doremus, A Bozian C Fntrhman, S Mutchler, D. Stradal, E. Widman, B. Maier, K. Wnek B Cardos D Dando. B Gingrich, A Wentzel, |. Kron WILLIAMS 65 SMILEY M. Antonovich, B. Rixey, B. Bare, B. Na, B. Campanella, M. Ziegler, T. Horn, B. Woodbury, B. Finn, R. Hall, B. Hommes, T. Williams, ). Dreyfuss, C. Tenenbaum, R. Anderson, B. Gambony, D. Gauges, M. Helmus, T. Edward, D. Volpe, B. Schenum, R. Schild, |. Castaer, T. Druckenmiller, T. Lemm, M. Wilson, D. Halliday, D. Olsen, K. Pape, M. Rice, B. Bossert, A. Larson, T. Cole, D. Noble, A. Plushanski, M. Shiner, B. Altenpohl, |, Malick, G. Dissinger, D. Loyka, P. Eichen, G. Wiegner, A. Chen, P. Schlimmer 66 )Liij- i _. n • ■■■■i ■jSSfiS F Qj V« fa uK. JB K c H rf i ■ffijw 7 TE 1 Ma s v t s THORNBURC Row 1: P. Knee, B. Zenn, P. Boorujy, C. Haag Row 2: A. Harpo, Mad Dog, Hard Rock, Tub o ' shit. Radical Ralph Row 3: S. Nurd, D. Nipple, A.S. Wipe, P. Knox, R. Doll, ). Pompio, |oe Groin, Iggs, ). Jacobsen, Mounty, Mouse, C. Ski 67 ALPHA CHI RHO 3 hours of ecstasy . . . We were only going to ride them down the hill. . . . Collect call from France . . . hey man . . . have some backbone ... I think all the candidates are qualified . . . azzole . . .eat me boy . . . grumpy . . . penalty bong . . . some of our best friends are Jewish . . . more gas! . . . Ogre . . . Springsteen run . . . Bugsana . . . Lou Reed . . . shrooms . . . new heavy duty clutch . . . What are you doooin ' wuk? . . . rules . . . nochle . . . shush boomer . . . WHO ' S getting married? . . . eight o ' clock and still straight as an arrow . . . coins . . . fish omelettes . . . Cali- fornia bump ... Ho burger . . . play practice . . . Crazy Janey . . . T-Bag . . . Freakin Gal . . . Sig Ep bags . . . want a backrub Brad? . . . Baha run . . . what no ketchup? test . . . egg salad . . being steward is great . . heavy bag factor . . . kissing con- everybody ' s going to heaven . . . % ! ; ■I t J is! « J 1. S. Fay 18. |. Cotlinger 2. M. Menza 19. T. Perrine 3. C. Wukitsch 20. T. Nilsen 4. B. Pawelka 21. F. Bucsi 5. B. White 22. ). Crabtree 6. M. Linder 23. M. Sheard 7. P. Angert 24. S. Anderson 8. N. Bard 25. J. Zahniser 9. I. Lilienfield 26. B. Brazil 10. P. Houghton 27. M. Moogewerf 11. R. Krevald 28. P. Wolownik 12. R. Mingione 29. |, Lentz 13. S. Sherman 30. R. Berlin 14. J. Schlatz 31. V. Cotugno 15. J. Mallaney 32. O. Schnatz 16. C. Batson 33. B. Kris 17. J. Martin 34. R. Trakimas ll lt: Sn 69 ALPHA SIGMA PH Horney Squirrels ... Is this on now? . . . Geeba Donut run . . . Max ' s evil eye . . . Thanks for wait- ing. Glad to be aboard . . . LAGNAF ... Mr. Rau WRONG ... Oh! Yeah man! . . . Tube anarcy . ' . From the lands of Dementsia, I Want My Baby Back . . . Artie, answer the phone . . . Typical, typical Angel . . . Your ass sucks canal water . . . Oven Act . Suck ... If you want to get to him, you ' ll have to go through me first . . . B.T. . . . Let ' s wedgie Pecker, Tree ... If it was up your ass you ' d know it! Hunt ' s and Hawk . . . Fine me! See if I care Diabetic Dave . . . Power Blow ... big Brucie . It ' s the Grove . . . Acehole . . . Space . . . Hey Babe . . . Gluck . . . Smooth . . . What ' s on box to- night? . . . Frank Celray ... Go sit on a tack . . . Rudy . Paulie . . . Great party?! . . . Wog III . . . Wild ... Is Hawk talkin ' to his Guru again? . . . Weldon . . General Payne . . . Well, ah, oh . . . Trout . . . Shoid . . . Nose . . . Punt . . . D.B.S . . . Greg . . . Farmer Taylor . . . It ' s Papa Geeba . . . Food Fights . Glenn . . . Gill . . . Eights . . . I ' ll suck in . . . Big Rose and Little Rose . . . Skilo ... the Old Gal. a a m v l{Zl )ft( ! e _jtfm I I mil 1. R. Colgrove 20. |. Schultes 2. R. Snedden 21. G. Haase 3. ). Hawkins 22. B. lohnston 4. C. Levine 23. H. Andrews 5. R. Hunter 24. A. Ricci 6. ). Lau 25. G. Griffith 7. C. Abel 26. D. Auperin 8. J. Quinn 27. |. Lutz 9. B. Hamm 28. R. Baker 10. K. Rolfe 29. M. McGee 11. C. Johnson 30. W. Allison 12. ). Payne 31. G. Goldberg 13. R. Gluckman 32. G. Lightner 14. W. Graham 33. E. Ruckert 15. K. Stover 34. D. Webb 16. H. Smith 35. W. Regi 17 R. Cassaveccio 36. T. Caine 18. H. Winter 37. B. Leach 19. B. Troxel 71 S. Handerhan P. Kershaw F. Woodrif C.J. Skender ). Feltman M. Rauser B. Wall D. Tillis ). Legeth B. Cook C. Heller C. Connell P. Fenton D. Plum M. Harding W. Scott J. Pompeo T. Giordania I. Gyruis |. Renn ). Ritter G. Smith J. Armstrong R. Lang A. Dember J. Gordon D. Hiller M. Arendas R. Hesinnger G. Cunningham N. Gams N. Hanses S. Young C. Wintjen B Peale B. Heitzmen M. Gurback G. Alligood E. Boltz M. Lichtner L. Sniscak D. Spirogo |. Litrides J. Koester C. Brewer The house and its members are grateful to the seniors for their dedication to the fundamentals of brotherhood. As alumni, we hope the seniors will perpetuate the idea of fraternalism and make enormous strides in their lives ' ambitions. Good luck in the future: Bill, Gary, Greg, Cord, Hank, Bruce, John, Jim, Gene, Mike, Dave, Joe, Ken, Bob, Paul, Rich, John, Barry and Mike. 72 V.:i fe. ALPHA TAU OMEGA ' K 73 W 3 ■. 7 ' B. ■' •  w l ■,.- s v Uk i ra ' ' ' ing x BETA THETA PI 1. B. Handschue 13. S. Mueller 2. W. Garrison 14. J. Miller 3. M. Grady 15. P. Marino 4. T. Haynes 16. P. Florianni 5. ). Cheplick 17. T. ludge 6. L. Warshaw 18. M. Kirkwood 7. D. McCorkel 19. D. LaPorte 8. M. Barr 20. J. Boyd 9. D. Clough 21. T. Grogan 10. D. Ruppert 22. B. Davis 11. N. Deacon 23. D. Kennedy 12. C. Caltigirone 24. D. Carvel A banner year for Beta as Serpico gets the goods on Helen . . . Weakness wins Nationals . . . the Starship makes its final run . . . the Goon hangs for another year (Get up on the Eags, Buzzy) . . . Meckler finds his M.B . . . Penn State gets visit from pledges . . . Redness Grogoon clean house . . . Fredness takes Western tour without wrestlers . . . I nominate Jay . . . T. Judge — amazing . . . I . . . Hollywood . . . Brother of the Moon . . . Main Bitch (MB) . . . Rosebud joins the army . . . Barn ' s cold dorm escapades . . . Hatch clears out meeting . . . Roscoe ' s new MB — Lokie . . . Mo-Fo . . . Paaap . . . Cheplick scrufts . . . kidnap . . . Val Cleo — how bizarre . . . Barry ' s first hose . . . T.P. Haynes Co . . . Cecil B. DeMille films football . . . phonecall for J . . . Penn State gets weak act of the year . . . Fred E. racks on the roof . . . and the question of the night is Greekers, Does, or Cream? 75 JPWWi CHI PH Bochagaloo picnic . . . Boombas night . . . Who knows the Grand Lecture? . . . $20 on the beach . . . Breslin sleeps through the semester . . . Pete pulls a Lafayette at Penn and the Boy Scout shows promise . . . 74C is not a shoe size . . . The Bet ' s still on . . . Jekyll Hyde goes to A. C. . . . The Grand L. A. leaves unfulfilled and La Bamba leaves the bar . . . Stu and B go driving in the woods ... Is Cranny mature? . . . Who isn ' t on the wagon? ... A buck three-eighty . . . Nobody wanted a dirty Alpha, but who ever heard of an executive buggernose? . . . Only with Patrick . . . Miss Direction . . . Magooand the L.A. ' s . . . Citrone was third man in once too often and he dropped the ball . . . Wad ' s feisty night . . . Satan repents his one Big Sin . . . Jis Stain gets fried by the rotisserie . . . The game is 5 ' i, 21 x i, and the more you bet, the more you get. . . Dollar Brad Griffinstein, IRS . . . You a r e the most BEAUTIFUL girl in the world . . . Drive a Datsun, plant a tree; Drive a Fiat hit a tree . . . Cranny waters the pinball machines at the Ho . . . F. Lar takes it to heart ... In the rugby lineup, they forgot to spell )C with a capital J . . . The Tower of Power heads south . . . The great Las Olas chug . . . Jolly Roger . . . Thiel, Tennessee, Jersey. . . CCW . . . Cold quarter-pounders in Va . . .Cybilfrom Brockton ... to the caves but flies home ... Ed trades CCC for some free medical advice . . . Who ' s got a cigarette? ... If you don ' t have anything nice to say, say it . . . Who isn ' t sleazy? . . . Can Mardela find happiness in Caracas? . . . Ezra flew the coop ... Big Brother goes to Moravian ... Dr. Oen Schlitz leaves and Chivas takes his place . . . Goodbye Mom Dad, Satan, Gumba, Stoolers, Witless, Squati, Stuey-Balooey, VD, Mr. Dizzy, Pete, Broc- coli . . . Beer, the mother of us all. 1. B. Griffin 20. S. Hoffman 2. J. Lowman 21. K. Fortune 3. E. Batcheson 22. P. Martin 4. B. McDowell 23. 1 Paldovsky 5. B. Bacheson 24. J. Rohrer 6. A. Kalish 25. K. Sewell 7. C. Yung 26. D. Rich 8. J. Brandt 27. P. Bretz 9. S. Yin 28. ). Harrington 10. C. Bosche 29. C. Hunt 11. E. Lindenfelser 30. P. Schwarzbach 12. S. Strickland 31. S. Waldenburg 13. A. Kulik 32. G. Danjoi 14. M. Palachek 33. W. Stearnes 15. D. Fisher 34. L. Jacobs 16. S. Sutker 35. B. Bachard 17. ). Connover 36. S. Stebbins 18. C. Villa 37. ). Luczkovich 19. A. Hutnikoff 77 Yes Greg. It is your bed ; The French Connection; Mountain; Seabear; Skull ' s got a date?; Hey, Dave, wanna ump? ; Does anybody know where I left my car last night? Not tonight Jimmy ; What ' s on the box; The sophomore ' s favorite senior; she kisses good but not as good as Dianne; Bricklayer; Dealing for Dollars; Are Jack and Lois at the bar again?; Antler ' s, the new 1 ?; Wanna cup of coffee ; Sorry, Steve, Bill ' s right; Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde; Who ' s Monster fighting tonight?; Sorry, Ambrose, the chair slipped ; But I was great in high school ; Turn your music up, the bed squeaks ; He ' s got a good family background ; the weekend steward; What Ric likes, the Lodge eats; Hey, Brother ; I watched from the bullpen ; Just because I have the highest cum doesn ' t mean I want the $300 ; TP ' s explosive comments in the dorms; The Rock ; Hermie? He ' s home with a fever ; Bobo who? ; Sirocco ; I lost my wallet at Smug ' s ; The Butcher ; I was born ready ; I smell weakness ; Yeeeaaahh!! ; Let ' s cuddle ; How long will those kittens last? ; Where ' s Dundee sleeping tonight? ; Joe B. ' s talking to Ralph in the dorm again; Trips to win; Who ' s with the Stripper tonight? ; Duke ' s watching TV; Na na na na na ; Not my job ; We don ' t buy food, we rent it; The lodge sends a fond farewell to Bes, Greg, Dave, Duke, Galuch, Steve, Zukes, T.P., Butcher, Bakes, Tails, Hambone, Fucci, Bobo, also Joe, Dundee and Danny. CHI PSI 1. D. Succop 2. C. Baldwin 3. B. Kovacs 4. I. Tracy 5. ]. Hill 6. j. Luker 7. ]. Pratt 8. R. Rooney 9. D. Mullane 10. T. Pasquini 11. P. Hofmann 12. B. Williams 13. C. Sonon 14. ). Mullane 15. J. Healy 16. ]. Dutt 17. 1 Galuchie 18. D. Howitt 19. C. Succop 20. R. Abele 21. W. Cummings 22. L. Disabatino 23. D. Danahy 24. S. Strait 25. |, Berenato 26. B. Andler 27. D. Ashton 79 DELTA CHI 1. L. Drennan 16. R. Schuetz 2. C. Freestone 17. L. Freeman 3. B. Willersdorf 18. V. Forlenza 4. J. Weiss 19. |. Stillo 5. H. Biggin 20. T. Owen 6. K. Cale 21. ). Zahka 7. ). Class 22. K. Kincaid 8. S. Kamin 23. S. Nielson 9. T. Young 24. ). Kutzer 10. L. Stauffer 25. ), Airgood 11. B. Hynes 26. S. Cillinder 12. D. Reynolds 27. P. Holton 13. M. Saliba 28. O. Sinnott 14. L. Varnerin 29. A. Kahlifa 15. T. Tutwiler Em Delta Chi, the newest of Lehigh ' s national fraternities, enjoys an unusually favorable geographical location. It is located off-campus affording the members the advantages of town living, but it is still closer to the Alumni Memorial Building, University Center, and Packard Lab than many of the Sayre Park houses. Thus, its members enjoy both independence and convenience. Founded at Lehigh in 1 950 and transformed into a national fraternity in 1 952, Delta Chi is an est ablished member of the interfraternity system. It draws its strength from varied interests of its membership, which includes phrases like: Let ' s go to Mike ' s Hey, dude, what ' s happening? S.S. for the Steelers ' game. A little pong anyone? or Annex run? 81 74-75 was a year of great glory lust read on and see this all-too-true story The year began almost quite innocently Under the fine strong leadership of King Rundee But it was the pledges that started things a rollin ' And will long be remembered for all that was stolen It started to intensify in Pi Chapter friction From which emanated a T-Bone Diction Bitches became hogs While stools became logs No guy was a guy But a dude at the Phi And there was himself, Mr. Foltz Who never leaves a room, but instead bolts Disappointments reigned high as the year was without horney flicks But as a zing Al Pepe once said . . . We ' re all connected by some lower form of mathematics Not to be forgotten was the infamous Fortunestealer Remembered by many as a wheeler and dealer Her meals were on time But, shit, who stole mine? So the vote was to expell him But who was to tell him? Well the ordeal is now over But not due to Grover A new man has come on the scene Who ' s tall and dark and especially keen He ' s a prolific 4.0 But his friends call him |oe! Now don ' t go away because there ' s much more For there are many we just can ' t ignore: Friday night dinner at the Cute, a case of Bud . . . Jagger snags a Big A while Phil fumbles with the lunch hog . . . Zamu burns in the towering inferno ... the infamous blimp-a-dilly strole . . . What ' s his name, Fish Brain? . . . Noodles looks up a strange brew. . . Wriere ' s Hamden? . . . Rick, can we use your bathtub tonight? . . . Larry finally leaves, — with our social budget . . .Will Big catch Blimpy? . . . Fuck no, Murph, I ' ll not be dancing with her . . . Who ' s got a pierced ear? . . . Weee-eee-eee , says Duchy to the old man on the train . . . T-Bone and the starvations . . . What high school do you go to little boy? ... Do you have a light? . . . You ' re the most beautiful girl I ' ve ever seen . . . The Blue Bird gets blown away ... Bio wants to know ' How much ' ? . . . I gotta be nice, she ' s got six other dudes allotted to her besides me. . . Then we slowed down — to 120 m.p.h. . . . OH! Jackie Blew!! . . . Judy, I left my scarf here last weekend, did you find it? . . . The Heave moves in on a teach . . . White Tiger and Mad Dog . . . obliteration was our destination ... Bo hops on the Bong express . . . Will Pete hold onto his dinner next Parents ' Weekend? . . . Elephant shwantz is banned forever . . . Blimp goes wild and tackles the pinball machine . . . No, you can ' t go until I get your telephone number . . . DELTA PH 1. A. O ' Mahoney 15. M. Wishbow 2. L. Oliphant 16. A. Redden 3. P. Cysel 17. P. Kelley 4. ). Kline 18. F. Barber 5. E. Dornblaser 19. ). Fitzpatrick 6. R. lordan 20. G. Peterson 7 C. Moodie 21. R. Klein 8. ). Stoneback 22. T. Murphy 9. A. Pepe 23. |. Tarulli 10. C. Stewart 24. B. Rand 11. C. Peters 25. P. Cuerou 12. |. Fox 26. R. Miller 13. T. Tripp 27. S. Faber 14. P. Zaimes 28. R. Foltz e pw 83 Hey, can I put the $7.00 on my house bill? . . . Movies with an added twist . . . Lafayette Weekend and the Bill Buck show . . . Are labs given in Porking 1???. . . Neff found his Kitty . . . the martini craze . . . Stevens sets a traveling record . . . The long awaited report fr om Richmond ' s special committee . . . the smegmobile ' s last hurrah on the Pa. Turnpike dropping an axle . . . Zuch meets the natives . . . Flaster suffers a bad year at the polls . . . We had a football team . . . soccer team wins three games with three goals . . . Brian wins wrestling and Brian loses boxing ... A championship weightlifting squad puts first new trophy in the tube room since 1 972 ... the Kutztown line is busy again. . . Tell Ughes to get his foot out of the bar . . . Rohmann finds happiness in Easton . . . Wagner ' s dilemma: Debbie or Ralph? . . . Tafaro becomes a commuter. . . The sheriff ' s a ni..er . . . Gabby Johnson elocution lessons given here. . . Marx eats Rabitt for dinner . . . Rebitch does great job in the kitchen . . . lack who?? . . . Schachter bests Graham Ke rr to cook fabulously . . . Jim wins pinball tourney, finally . . . Cece . . . Heck is photographer of the year . . . Katz leads excursion to Easterns and Nationals ... oh, no, not another Brookville . . . Pulford and the Dunbar snake . . . Nowick runs? IFC but King- sfield puts damper on year . . . The saga of Car . . . The backstroke at dinner . . . a new cook and new dining room jokes . . . Utinese . . . will the real Tom Hoh please stand up, . . . straight! . . . deep throating at dinner . . . To ze showers with Woynarowski . . . Delta Sig remains strong . . . 1. D. Leitman 13. B. Butler 2. B. Wagner 14. ). Richmond 3. T. Hoh 15. D. Miller 4. B. Neff 16. ). Yakowenko 5. N. Flaster 17. 1. Schulman 6. ). Woynarowski 18. W. Spehalski 7. D. Katz 19. S. Zuch 8. A. Batory 20. D. Keaney 9. D. Brunner 21. D. Bender 0. C. Rohmann 22. T. Yetsko 1. B. Buck 23. A. Thum 2. D. Roberts 24. D. Heck DELTA SIGMA PH i i r mi ± - H B DELTA TAU DELTA She was buns up kneeling Frank Zappa It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright. Franklin Bed is a bundle of paradoxes; we go to it with reluctance, yet we quit it with regret; and we make up our minds every night to leave it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to keep it late. Colton Hard was their lodging, homely was their food For all their luxury was doing good. Garth Pray you tread softly, that the blind mole may not hear a footfall. Shakespeare He Spoke No English On a cold, misty Idaho morning, the once proud Shoshone tribe arrived at their new home. It consisted of a few barrack-type buildings, a trading post, and the house of the Indian agent. Over 1000 proud years of Indian culture were about to end on this reservation. Disgust was evident in all the faces of the braves, but none surpassed the countenance of the Shoshone chief. Chief Wishacke ( eagle with the large red nose ). Later that day, the Indian agent had his first meeting. Here he would outline to the once-fierce Shoshone their new way of life. Gone were the days of the hunt. Agriculture had overtaken them. The agent spoke to Wishacke through his interpreter and told him how it was to be. The Shoshone would become men of the soil, farmers of the good Idaho earth — they would plant potatoes. A quizzical look came into Wishacke ' s eye. He grimaced, and the Indian agent began to fear for his life. But all Wishacke said was, Goddamn potato. 1. T. Farrell 12. M. Pennlno 2. D. Kozel 13. D. Racioppi 3. |. Ducey 14. C. Lukach 4. Megaton 1 5 S. Bates 5. D. Packer 16. T. Whitten 6. M. Fletcher 17. B. Burtis 7. |. Thomas 18 C. Talarico 8 E. Brader 19. M. Thomas 9. J. DiOrio 20 ■10. 11. M. Kelly K. Wilson 21. ). Sterrett 87 DELTA UPSILON ). Sommerwerck M. Rotolo ). Vargo ). Hetherington B. Rosario ). Englesson E. Cregorie P. Adelman D. Nickel C. Meier D. Hurley S. Cregorie W. Harris B. Pulver M. Yaszemski R. Allen L. Henshaw |. Silverburg J. Perna Q. Quad ). Rodden R. Spieth C. lacocca D. Zuck J. O ' Neil T. Kukawski J. Schulze E. Weisel M. Vallee D. Karsarsky I. Briggs K. Peterson A. Messara D. Heidicorn 89 it , ' • • ' l .A KAPPA ALPHA Happy Birthday Wrench — beat it . . . Little bit easy, take her till she dips . . . Al ' s not a Y.B.A.? Oh he works at Hess ' ... On the banks of Old South Mountain . . . Holly has been spread all over the Christmas City ... I can ' t believe the guy said that . . . smells like fish-tastes like chicken . . . excellent . . . Klingensmith doesn ' t make a gram of sense . . . You ' re done on both sides ... I have no time for your foolishness . . . Wally Winchester and his ' 66 Wildcat . . . fine effort ... Is that with or without the tune? . . . Well, what do you think? ... the grease has ceased . . . And here ' s Ron . . . competition cookies . . . Master, you ' re driving me sane . . . quit the witty quip . . . Flash and the sex-craved nym- phomaniac . . . listen to the corn . . . Thursday night greekers and beer . . . one must go . . . Jim, do you smell smoke? . . . Who ' s a lumberjack? 1. R. Plevyak 2, N. Fenelli 3. K. Ferguson 4. R. Putt 5. P. Lathrop 6. C. Molitor 7. D. Lockart 8. R. Cummings 9. E. Connery 10. K. Klingensmith 11. M. Beerman 12. D. Bright 13. L. Wolf 14. I. Egen 15. R. Furanna 16. E. Harabedian 17. C. Botway 18. T. Drosback 19. ). Pauies 20. P. Hauser 21. ]. Searer 22. ). Leone 23. D. March 24. W. Andrew 25. J. Basiago 26. R. Yurkovic 27. S. Lupinacci 28. R. Flugard 29. A. Frank 30. S. Rhoads 31. D. Tiller 32. R. Johns ' ffifin 91 Where ' s Howard? . . . Who cares? . . . Pauncho Tardo rides again . . . Waxey . . . Mauler ... Do you know what D.I.S. is? Mr Infecto meets Otto Woman . . . Gorilla of my dreams. Mongo gets bare wrist Ebeneezer Merris Feezer . . . You got a hat on? . . . Who put the Bathtub in the foyer? Hey, R, who ever heard of putting an empty keg on tap? . . . Topo Gijoe . . . Ace Chovo . . . Hey Scotty, can I bor- row your beads? You mean a senior is graduating on time? . . . Save the Chunks . . . J.A.S. meetings . . . Gibb, can I borrow your date? )ust because we don ' t have any doesn ' t mean we don ' t like them . . . S.A.D. . . . Wink for us, George . . . What ' s a Croatian? 1. Cogelope 24. C. Allison 2. K. Kennedy 25. J. Scrots 3. L. Sheptock 26. R. Bloom 4. R. Corelli 27. E. Vees 5. H. Miller 28. D. Longdon 6. K. Kravitz 29. D. Hawxhurst 7. D. Sullivan 30. L. George 8. , S. George 31. B. Hedderman 9. J. Montsieur 32. P. Loschiavo 10. ). Bronto 33. B. Carter 11. W. Murphy 34. D. Grgurich 12. K. Carlson 35. M. Whitmore 13. R. Uptegraff 36. S. Foley 14. R. Denis 37. H. Foltz 15. R. Perrelli 38. A. Monchak 16. B. Miller 39. S. Schoneman 17. Membah 40. K. Gardner 18. T. Smith 41. C. Donahue 19. D. Loadmeister 42. R. Frey 20. K. McCarthy 43. Brap 21. W. Tard 44 Monso 22. |. Bishop 45. G. Packard 23. R. Price 46. B. Paterson 92 jfc wwmmmmmm m KAPPA SIGMA 93 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Never say no to yesterday or yes instead of knowing at all. — Firesign Theater 94 w% E. Butz M. Yetsko B. Kirker H. Thaler C. Seyfried G. Shelby B. Nusset C. DeAngelo S. Mazzella B. Brichta ). Ciansante L. Elloff C. Heckenberger 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. M. Cihomsky D. Engler F. Bader |. Carroll T. Weiner B. Bardsley I. O ' Crady B. Jones S. Somers R. Edsall I. lolly E. Schiefer Too tall . . . Moose grabs a broken finger . . . Rodeo and Barbara . . . Tex masters Spanish . . . Kansas-mania . . . Gumby and the Red Bag meet Pancho Villa . . . Lacrosse crew . . . Boo boo in the emergency ward . . . Dave ' s Peppermint schnapps ... I ' m all shook up . . . Scott and Mary Ann . . . Joe gives poker lessons . . . Phidog . . . Truck ' s deposit . . . squirrels invade Bird ' s nest . . . retarded sophomores . . . Radar smacks the long ball . . . swine . . . Rols turns into Mr. Hyde . . . Pumpernickle . . . C-Cup gets the only job . . . Body shop Phil . . . Post goes through the wall ... the Exorcist lunches . . . Doug ' s diet . . . Frenchy, it ' s Silvia ... the runaway fire engine . . . defacation . . . D.T. phone marathon . . . you slut . . . Cofmon turns high diver. . . squat to the gool . . .Lumpy. . . Bobby turns slave . . . Zabes . . . Riebs checks into the Phi Club . . . That ' s talking . . . Pop ' s fixation on hammers . . . Slow loves Officer Zimmerman . . . Frank gets a ride in Glenn ' s car . . . crank decay ... the way it should be . . . PHI DELTA THETA 1. T. Reiber 14. D. Coffin 2. ). Mathews 15. F. McBeth 3. S. Erickson 16. T. Brader 4. D. Harbaugh 17. A. Morin 5. S. Wymore 18. M. Havener 6. F. Fritz 19. J. Papazian 7. P. Avakian 20. D. Tashjian 8. ). Pirner 21. T. Power 9. T. Kinsley 22. G. Dipalo 0. D. McCarthy 23. B. Schadt 1. D. Worall 24. P. Porter 2. D. Zabor 25. B. Facente 3. D. Roeding II The Brothers of Phi Gamma Delta: MULLOTO, HUMO, GUIDO, T.C., STORK, SHUMAN HUMAN, SCHLONGER, TELLY, SKINNY, SNATCHER, PORKER, THE KID, STONEY, HUBOT THE ROBOT, TANKY, DRUGAN, T.P. BURGER ' S McDOO, COSMOS, WORMIE, CRANHOLE SQUIDF_, SIR CHIMPY DOG, BURRHEAD, A, JERKY DURKY, OLD MAN WHAT- LOWHERELO, SCHMOLKSEY, A.K. FROM PA., PLEDGES ( ' S 1- 10), HITTS, DEEBEEL, D.R. RONG AND HIS BAND OF NIGHT TRIPPERS, LOONEY TUNES, FREEMAN, JC, FIVE-DAY ERAD, ODD TODD THE ODD OG (ALSO KNOWN AS THE BOD), WEAK MIND, STEWART H DUMM ( ON A PART TIME BASIS ONLY), MOOSE JEAVY (PART JOCK, PART HEAVY)!!! m SSf s; . PHI GAMMA DELTA 1. G. Borsinger 13. B. Currie 2. L. Dugan 14. J. Folkes 3. J. Conboy 15. M. Koenig 4. ). Schunck 16. B. Huot 5. D. Biggins 17. P. Gebert 6. S. Mock 18. E. Demarec 7. D. Wilhide 19. M. Cranley 8. M. Borden 20. T. Cariddi 9. R. Ladere 21. G. Scherer 10. F. Manella 22. J. D ' Antonio 11. )• Long 23. R. Glasbrenner 12. M. Alsentzer 24. T. Conner 99 1. |. Mitchell 16. J. Ignatosky 2. T. Craziano 17. S. Beegle 3. D. Hunter 18. M. Rinaldi 4. S. Thomas 19. C. Farina 5. C. Miller 20. Mrs. C. Marcks 6. C. Haber 21. R. Stewart 7 |. Bower 22. B. Pinello 8. C. Fisher 23. K. Shields 9. J. Cerber 24. M. Eyerly 10. R. Kitchen 25. R. Erbrick 11. R. Smyth 26. R. Smith 12. G. Hiller 27 ). Callaghan 13. R. Foley 28. M. Connolly 14. W. Patchak 29. ). Crievo 15. S. Desjardins 30. S. Kamen Missing: D. Baskin, D. Powers, D. lohnson, K. Huston, G. Riccardi, M. Brune, A. George, A. Bova, M. Losch, F. Reck, ). Stamateris Phi Kappa Theta. No, no Genghis! . . . Nice lid . . . the Solid Seven . . . waterless Q.V. . . . Hank and Tanya ... the House cum . . . Bingo! . . . Founder ' s Cup . . . Who ' s play- ing with the $% %$ vacuum cleaner? . . . Rocky, Vito, Enzo, Schmoe . . . H . . . pick-pick-pick . . . oscillating smiles . . . boom-boom-boom-boom . . . Werewolf Gerry, your favorite D.J. . . . Rat, Leetle, Neck, Beet, Moon . . . You ' re amazing . I know . . . Bulk up . . . Bold dog! . . . Pops? Isn ' t he the janitor in Packard? . . . OOO-AAH . . . Pledgii . . . Curt Gowdy vs. the All-American Hogar ... I ' m hyper ... 17 to 14 — that vote ' s kind of close ... ... Roo, Desi, Max, Spinney, Beegs. Channel check . . . Losch and Esther . . .C,B. ' s. . .Is Amy still here? . . . Harry . . . 30,000 pounds of bananas . . . Desi, is that your car under all that snow? . . . Cream Cochran . . . Nobody lets us! . . . Quacker, Fols, Quincy, Schlong, Eyes . . . Anybody seen Charlie Miller lately? . . . Dean Rusk . . . the House got robbed . . . Rosalita . . . foot- ball semi-finals . . . Springsteen . . . J.C., Meatball, Hank, Goony, Polak, Jeep . . . Leftovers? Check tomorrow ' s soup . . . Che-e-ea-s-s . . . Who ' s got the box? . . . Dad, Mom and Baby Moon . . . That hat ' s douchy, Hiller . . . Do we get to keep the old pots? . . . Mickey Mouse 100 PHI KAPPA THETA 101 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Yobie comin ' round the mountain . . .WRONG!!! . . . Chrome-dome . . . Ben Dover . . . Ten dollies for dinner . . . splux . . . Close your door Damon . . . Lehigh-20, Phi Sig-O . . . Igor ' s dead . . . We ' ll bring the crackers . . . Erasmus, M.I. A. . . . Ralph, Bob and Lindsay . . . Who busted the door . . . FLY- ERS!!! . . . Why does Mary like Walt? . . . Wanna have a drop, Sturge? . . . flaps seal material. Get to bed . . . cosmic . . . Heir Bong . . . Let ' s get messed up . . . WRONG!!!! . . . Uh-oh, TROUBLE ... My, those crabs look fat . . . Be a nice day if it don ' t rain . . . Right on, Freako . . . Where ' s my three-peck- eredHuda?. . . GIVE ME EIGHTY!!! . . . Fat Maggot . . . Oh no! The outsiders are here again! . . . BZZZZZ! . . . Infinite and unlimited psyche . . . CRAAAACKERS ... Lou Reed Stinks!! Two and nine- teen . . . 1. C. Varteresian 18. B. Gault 2. K. Ellefson 19. B. Philips 3. B. Plunkett 20. D. Mendenhall 4. K. Cramer 21. M. Adams 5. L. Core 22. D. Keyes 6. D. Monteverde 23. ). Burns 7. B. Long 24. C. Bailey 8. D Saunders 25. R. Lehrer 9. B. Morris 26. N. Gore 10. S. Roda 27. I. Decilveo 11. P. Henderson 28. V. Drake 12. N. Rosenberg 29. P. Pringle 13. C. Hertz 30. R. Finn 14. W. Senkowski 31. T. Carivello 15. S. Wheeler 32. D. Dubenhauffer 16. T. Megehan 33. A. Magid 17. B. Sturgis 103 1. ). Fitzgerald 12 R. Benoit 2. B. Tarallo 13 J. Colle 3. D. West 14 L. Hay 4. M. Stadnick 15 R. Enterline 5. M. Lopez 16 C. Rider 6. C. Hathaway 17 F. Baggot 7. P. Geiger 18 F. Cincotta 8. N. Snyder 19 D. Prusch 9. C. Zawislak 10. S. Kratenstein e fl 8 y® ® PI KAPPA ALPHA 105 Carothers or corrupters? . . . The wild chair eating Schmidlap . . . two little pi- geons . . . Don Gary, maker of Old Romeo spice cologne . . . 273 C, absolute zero . . . Hugh G. Rection . . .John L ' s death defying balcony leaps, Dubert ' s room jumps Dave ' s pantry window flight . . . Zicky ' s beer foosball . . . Desquint! . . .Who stole the Raisin Bran? ... Jeff Bodenstab, Grapefruit Baron . . . Bird ' s imitations . . . Bag soils Larry ' s blanket . . . J.G. ' s perverted taste in doors . . . Zimmyfish and the Tuna Open . . . T.H.E. Bag and Oscar . . . BREW-AHA ... the Rocko trot . . . Ghetto parties . . .Fiasco ' s. . .zoglettoys. . . UpperEast Side . . . We ' ve had enough of that funky stuff! . . . The water fight . . . Coach, this is the wrong Pork Roll, You forgot the bun ' s and the soup ' s cold!! . . . F.O.B ... the Righteous Brothers meet Tommy Smothers . . . Where ' s Dicky . . . Cat Larson . . . Zero ' s matburns ... fat men ' s club . . . Farkwads and Ernie pie . . . blow pong . . . the North Wind meets his dream fiancee ... Ed, more potatoes . . . Foosbowl I . . . Where are all the window crank ' s? . . . the Boppers ... Ed, Frank and Freddie got bent . . . Oh, My God!! ... J. (yawn ZZZZZ) Ballowe . . . Listen Chickipoopoo, you ' re really pissing me off! . . . Concessionsplus + = . . . D.F.L . . . That ' s an awfully horny grin for a Monday! . . . now think of Linda . . . Chef DeNucci . . . Mrs. Travers ' . . . Pantry raids . . . Prototypes ... I haven ' t been sick in a year. ITaters for the Choppers . . . Drexel R.P.I . . . Haze ' s camera strikes again . . . Bobby messes up the hall . . . Help!, We ' re in Harrisburg . . . trials of the Scoop coupe ... If God wanted car roofs to be made out of duct tape, He would have made them out of it to begin with . . . Nationals . . . Nook Brew . . . the food game . . . Easterns . . . Penn. Game — Barf ... Ed, keep those tips up! . . . Where do we keep those plastic garbage bags? . . . The Garrison Taxi . . .Ward goes hog calling I ' m sorry, there ' s no Ellis here . . . S.R. 75 is a gut?!?!! . . . Hard Core ... I don ' t remember making Mary . . . Whoever stole my smut, I ' d like it back!! . . . farkin ' sarkin ' . . . give to Easter Seals . . . Like shaking a stick in the Holland Tunnel!. . . eetski-meetski . . . You ' d best be takin akin . . . Morals Comm . . .no one comes, they all arrive ... so to speak . . . everybodyandeverythingwad . . . Sunrise Cocktail party . . . Bug rats . . . Neal and Odds run the campus crawl . . . Ezik crawls the campus crawl . . . muscleless beach . . . barbecues and GOOD TIMES Aloha, William 106 PI LAMBDA PHI 1. S. DiAntonio 22. D. Burdakin 2. L. Mayers 23. S. Thornton 3. D. Fair 24. L. McDermott 4. 8. Fitzgibbons 25. ). Lyon 5. J. Mackevich 26. S. Goldstein 6. T. Travers 27. B. Sievers 7. F. DeFrank 28. M. Ward 8. K. Tate 29. E. Bzik 9. M. Yoder 30. R. Smith 10. J. Lapres 31 G. Glasgall 11. T. Valk 32. B. Jacobs 12. • P. Idell 33. S. Evans 13. E. Troy 34. M. Zimmerman 14. S. Cigach 35. D. Bzik 15. J. Larson 36. S. Hazlett 16. J. Rosener 37. ). Ballowe 17. J. Garrison 38. E. Helgans 18. B. Andrews 39. 1. Sanders 19. J. Bodenstab 40. D. Larson 20. N. DeLuca 41. F. Hartman 21. A. Camp PSI UPSILON 108 § Art the Fart . . . Brother Bastard . . . THESE CASEOUS EXPULSIONS MUST CEASE . . . Pratch, turn down that goddamn guitar . . . Flaming burnouts. . . Captain Jens will get you high tonight . . . 3 ' rd Annual Post Easter Car Burning . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and NURD . . . Hey Bo, Whats On The Tube Tonight? . . . Girls, Girls, Girls . . . She ' s Tough! . . . WeShoulda Bought Whiskey . . . If Jay-Bird Shows Up, WE ' LL HAVE THE TIME OF OUR LIVES . . . Charlie ' s doing the Slouch . . . Who ' s driving to Reading tonight? . . . Hey Fagan, Got a date? . . . Alright, who ' s dog pissed on the rug? . . . Opie, HAPPY DAYS is on . . . Lee the Leach . . . Hey Mister . . . Ratchet ' s pinned . . . B-a-a-a-a-d Ricki . . . Maalox for Polacks . . . Boobie didn ' t answer on the first ring? . . . POEM: Twas the Night Before Christmas . . . Ozzie and the Prowler . . . Mad Dog . . . Iron City Beer courtesy of Melvin . . . Marathon in Opie ' s Room . . . Pratch, Turn down your girl . . . Fire Truck . . . Giant Frog . . .Hey Flax, How Many Nuts In a MOUNDS BAR? 1. B. Flax 2. A. Wheaton 3. J. Swanson 4. ). Oslislo 5. ). Zagorski 6. B. Dorogy 7. C. Ott 8. K. Miller 9. H. Loyle 10. J. Hamtil 11. D. Jenkins 12. K. Brotzman 13. L. Pretsch 14. P. Baker 15 1 Vilillo 16. ). Rothchild 17. L. Herick 18. C. Czachowski 19. D. Brown 20 B. Smith 21. D. Stackhouse 22. M. Jensen 23. A. Haviland 24 C. Fagan 25 L. Alexis 109 Cosmic Bronts . . . Rock ' s Bongaway Enterprises . . . Stalin ' s reign of terror . . . The Gorker vs. Gorgeous George SLA . . . Sherri, Baby, I love you . . . Dave Denuzzer ' s Weather Roundup . . . SUCK SNOW . . . Fireworks Free at North of the Border . . . Friday at 4 p.m. — The Mike Moss Cocktail Hour . . . The Bix X . . . Waltzing Matilda . . . Mars . . . Snackbar Hall of Fame for the Famous Fill Factor ... A stoned animal, helpless . . . Our own G man . . . Spillane and UCLA 1 . . . The KING and his court . . . Studley . . . Valentine ' s Day Candygram for Carol . . . Butterball ' s infiltration of the SS . . . The Bloomin ' Lies . . . Maharishi Malash Weinstein — A Cast of Thousands . . . Bushest man in Sammy history — Speedy . . . Mr. Ed — My bonnie lies over the ocean . . . Relentless tirad es by Goods on the Baby Armadillo . . .Clyde. . . Phil DeCline and his IFC follies . . .Toots — Are girls really on the pill? . . . Kirsch cola . . . Schneid pummels a Rock . . . Cousin It arrives . . . Little D — What ' s wrong with a townie? . . . Burt vs. Muhammed AN . . .Barn-Bam. . . Jud ' s rancid visor . . . The Big Guy and his horns . . . Our own architect . . . The Big Snake(s) . . . Freilich the D) . . . Sherri, I need you . . . The big BUST of Brad Van and our pledges . . . What would a goyim say? — Dino — AAAAAAACAAAAAH! . . . The Boys of Winter dig our Rock . . . A stoned soccer star from the Midwest . . . Short choppies . . . The Factor ' s 5 am wake-up signs ... A PR who swings like Mel Ott . . . Canary Brains loves Little D . . . Fred Flintstone . . . Idealism by Jesse Kirsch . . . Rosen ' s social calendar that never was . . . A week sabbatical in Sun Valley, Idaho . . . Recovery in the Bahamas . . . George wins the Indianapolis 500 . . . The Hush Puppies . . . The Yellowjackets . . . Rock and Barbara analyzing a TV soap opera . . . Brad Van ' s live soap opera . . . Schneid ' s all-niters . . . Carla Precht Butterball . . . Dino his horrendous Flyers . . . Pressure by the NUzz . . . Toots — I ' m short and bow legged ... A vegetating behemoth . . . Reservations needed to see Little D . . . Butter P . . . Burt — Checking the cell structure . . . Return of the Hall of Fame stewards . . . The Bronotron . . . Phil — Howw ya doooinn? . . . CONTROL . . . Keeyumah recruits . . . Jesse and his 3 wives . . . James Fenimore Cooper . . . Son of Kohls . . . Collegiate Designs by Mike Moss . . . Bottlerockets and The Rifleman . . .Big Guy — You ' re short! . . . EP LM ' s comfortable pledge trip @ Hojo ' s . . . The Baby Trachedon . . . Mr. Ed — The Model Pledge . . . Pipes and Tobacco Trends by Art Levy ... Dr. Sinclair — Everyone gets this, you ' ve got to know it! . . . Right Goods? Moss? Butterball? Brad Van? . . . Toots ' birthday present provides sustenance . . . Those thighs . . . Sherri, will you marry me? . . . The humanitarianism of all mankind. . . Mr. Kirsch, recite the facts of Carbolic Smokeball vs. . . . Buy a Buick from Brad . . . Factor and Fred in control of our offense . . . Patronage on the B W . . . Our balding eagles . . . Jack Nicklaus . . . Fisch knows more than Jud . . . The Brontolette ... His Cave without light . . . Sammy ' s subsidiary — Shooky ' s . . . Is Rock really Pat Paulsen? . . . NO, he ' s Clapton . . . KICK GROIN! . . . Toots briefing another law case . . . Gavine ' s APB option . . . 1 . . . The Pseudo Cons . . . Dino — I love sharks! ... Big Guy — I can get tickets to the moon, wanna go? . . . The Socratic Method . . . IHC is No. 1 in Wayne County . . .Goods — Gain those hours, Nuzz! . . . Rob The Blues Feldman at Rosey ' s . . . JB loves LM and vice-versa . . . Monday Night Football with Goods and Sethis . . . Kaiser Berse terrorizes the Jews. . . Mr. Ed — The Phantom . . . Hooookaay . . . J1 22 exchange program . . .Rosen and Son of Kohls — Yeah, really! . . . Papa ' s, Mollies, Grotto, Greekers . . . Sorry, our brontosuarus is booked until next year . . . 1. M. Exstein 18. M. Rosen 2. M. Ehrenpreis 19. L. Weinstein 3. L. Chatzinoff 20. K. Matlick 4. S. Reiser 21. W. Spinner 5. J. Seidman 22. T. DeLitto 6. B. Kesselman 23. R. Rivlin 7. R. Davis 24. D. Marfone 8. E. Liebman 25. R. Roth 9. A. Levy 26. J. Jacobson 10. D. Nusblatt 27. C. Levine 11. L. Sarakin 28. A. Dember 12. S. Lurie 29. A. Tuller 13. M. Moore 30. B. Kreitman 14. B. Judson 31. M. Stahller 15. P. Kline 32. R. Berse 16. R. Feldman 33. S. Martin 17. M. Moss Missing: ). Bloom, ). Kirsch, P. Schneidkraut, E. Bernstein, P. Lichtenberg L. Mahler, E. Pecker, H. Talmud, H. Reiss, C. Leukoff, S. Freilich, R. Cross D. Fuller, C. Hirschberg, P. Fenaroli SIGMA ALPHA MU in M HfcT • ' . «.i SIGMA CH 1. W. Chieco 2. K. Cooke 3. C. Ferguson 4. S. Crape 5. T. White 6. M. Loizeaux 7. R. Collabella 8. E. Kohl 9. P. Ballas 10. R. Gill 11. M. Chieco 12. R. Finnila 13. J. Randolph 14. B. Roman 15. K. Szabo 16. P. McCarthy 17. M. Langley 18. C. Riggin 19. C. Von Heill 20. T. Rocco 21. G. Zenczak 22. I. Barnes 23. J. Shaffer 24. J. Maynard 25. J. Hummel 26. B. Goldman 27. G. Crape 28. D. Sultzer 29. A. Vaihinger Since the Sigma Chi ' s pictured here have elected not to write anything for this Epitome, we at Phi Gamma Delta thought it was time for the truth to come out about that illustrious house. Many have said that the Gammers have got no class, but take a look at these smiling Sig faces. Among these ranks are several individuals who have been wont to take off their clothes. Al- though we are all subject to this formality sometime every day, the Sigs manage to make this chore as somewhat of an infor- mality. The Lehigh loafer is epitomized in the form of forty Sigma Chi ' s who would be hard-pressed to name what they are taking this semester and who ' s teaching it. Hence, the social probation they seem to find themselves on every semester. Finally, let us tell you what compassionate human beings these devils are. Everyone on campus k new the Sig ' s dogs, Snowball, Beanbag and Hubert. They no longer stand on line at the tree in front of Packard Lab. They no longer frolic after automobiles on the hill. These smiling, laughing Sigs threw Hubert away, hung Snowball and left Beanbag to die in the woods of Northern Pennsylvania. Look at them laughing Le- high. The truth has seen the light. We are satisfied. The Brotherhood of Phi Gamma Delta (written by Jim Barnes for Sigma Chi) 113 1. R. Cunliffe 18. P. Johnson 2. T. Sterner 19. M. Hughes 3. D. Gomez 20. R. Rimby 4. K. Karch 21. M. Strausburg 5. C. Gleason 22. S. Sperry 6. D. Wright 23. D. Brown 7. B. Trombetta 24. B. Lally 8. M. Pavia 25. L. Shoemaker 9. I. Robbing 26. K. Werner 10. B. Hemelt 27. T. Scarselletti 11. P. McCutcheon 28. C. Ingram 12. D. Axelson 29. B. Orlemann 13. D. Roe 30. C. Loeffler 14. T. Schell 31. B. Carter 15. K. Wickham 32. E. Katterman 16. B. Shannon 33. |. Wright 17. D. Sawutz Ohhh man . . . I ' m sad . . . Rabenko ' s gas station hold-up . . .Hughes enjoys gourmet pledge meal . . . Good Morrrning . . . Sweeny takes on Lafayette . . . Molasses wine . . . cold dorm comedy — Mario, Guiseppi . . . Extinguished fire at Penn . . . That ' s not Spanish . . . Wake-up woman . . . dining room papered in record time . . . Sooky me Katzo . . . Wright ' s arthropod snack . . . The Bridgeport girls Book-In ... I had her twice ... I can ' t hear, you see, I have carrots in my ears . . . The strongest ladder in the house . . . Malcolm Baxter . . . I ' m going to kill you . . . kitchen crew . . . bar crew . . . He ' s a fine human bean . . . Heavy, humongous ZZZZ ' s . . . How were your tests? . . . Kutztown runs . . . seniors discover beer . . . My laundry doesn ' t disappear in Italy ... Jay pounds Bruno ' s fist with his face . . . Quohogs and crabs in the phone booth . . . smoke-a-thon for cancer . . . Drew ' s weekend soccer bruises . . . Pleasesawmyleggsoff . . . Heil Sweeney . . . Houdini ' s believe it or not . . . Carter straightens things out in the kitchen . . . O-Man . . . Gavorshnich, Gevesenhiemer . . . Joanne, Wendy, Bugs Bunny . . . Red on Red . . . You don ' t sweat much for a fat girl . . . Seaburger war today . . . Schell ' s intamural wrestling victory . . . Earwax biscuits sans helgramites . . . Charley, the EE ' s EE . . . Man of the Year . . . sled ride . . . Yes, Audrey dearest ... the steward gets his nose caught in the freezer . . . Cram it, babes . . . Hotel Sigma Nu . . . Frenchy ' s music to puke by . . . Scarselletti gets a new wreck to ride on . . . Most guys leave her up in the tree . . . hot pie . . . Zero ' s happy hour patrol . . . Kaj ' s fifty dollar P . . . Kean learns the hard way . . . Neil finds his own date . . . Philosophy 104, the logic of Rimbus . . . Ah come on, no more Kum jokes . . . Pavia gets pinned to his hand . . . You big dummy . . . Sperry takes the E out of E.C. . . . Which way to the beach? . . . Wickham tries marriage, Larronde tries graduation . . . Isn ' t is amazing how many good things can come from one good thing? J ?£ SIGMA NU 115 . . . Which brings us to a discussion of frat life at Sigma Phi. This is not unlike a conversation with all of Jeffrey ' s friends. Nor is it dissimilar to driving an orange BMW on its roof. To say that Ferret has caught more cars than the Phi Delta have caught champagne bottles is not incorrect. Besides, huh . . . what? Where was I? Or a better question might be . . . Ohhh! Yeah, who says we ' re not jocks. Everybody ' s always up for the games. In fact, we us they them were are ex-jockes. Zedenko Fibitch once said Kimak-Umbach! Is it time to stop Bomber- ing around? No? O.K. . . . What does D.D. really stand for? Or does he stand at all? What about Drip Styx? Are there fish after death? Wait a second, I ' ll go ask Mole. And now for the ending, more or less. More more than less . . . Which brings us to the question, why are you reading this? (Gimme an S) Moreover, why am I writing this? Six or three or one. All aspirin ' s alike. Thank you Beu! 1. C. Lockard 12. Arnold 2. W. Reeves 13. A. Churchill 3. R. Cabel 14. A. Appert 4. D. Slutsky 15. ). Baker 5. C. Wyatt 16. G. Krutul 6. M. Lide 17. M. Sterba 7. M. Kimak 18. ). Manfredo 8. K. Peterson 19. B. Raymond 9. W. Umbach 20. E. Gray 0. 1. A. Nesi ). Lubarsky 21. R. Venanzi SIGMA PH B. Anderson T. Kisner B. Ash F. Arsi C. Enders |. MacWilliams T. Ciarla P. Rocco K. Unangst B. Mongon M. Barton H. Kestenbaum D. Charters B. Bayer K. Grieshaber S. Giglio J. Blaine R. McKinney ). Miers P. Dolan ). King L. Smathers B. Parker M. Miller R. Lambert S. Kuhls S. Villas R. Jackson M. Finch C. Kerr K. Houser 3 ■. SIGMA PHI EPSILON £i - • :?V Cabe, Sky, Parks . . . Yes Horny, snakes do have knees, District Day, Yodel Dolan . . . Skipper, Krunt, Chatas ... 5 to 1 on the Sig-Ep Traveling Football Team . . . House Bong . . . Hey head! . . . ADB, SAV, J| . . . L is B . . . Oh, sures, John Yardley . . . The Big One . . . Yvon Lambert, Pointer, Cregski . . . I ' M POPEYE . . .I ' ve just got one gripe, Mencer . . . Free the Foosball Four . . . Rocksbury P. A., Ars, Dolanski ... Co Speed Beitzel . . . Collect call to Ralph . . . Clark M. Kerrfoot, 1 2, Hank . . . Let ' s take Arsi ' v van, it ' s on tap! . . . Couple in shower . . . Oblio-waiting . . . Cro-Meza, da Gigs, Ash-hole . . . Monty Py- thon at 10:30 . . . doublebank, condom ball, PB . . . Kis, Mongoon, Fincho . . . Sky ' s on 60-sec- ond delay . . . Cylinder Dog . . . the Pillars of Granite ... Fat Man Leo, Waldo-Baldo, Benny . . . Ripple ' s birthday (he ' s 37) . . . You owe me a beer, etc. . . . Your Mother! . . . Gorgeous George, DiPrimadonna, BB . . . Bring that back here, Ryan ... I ' m engaged, I ' m engaged . . . Thumbs up on Rocco . . . Bayer ' s Beer Bonanza . . . Bucket Brigade . . . O.J.B., Hawker, Barton, Koonsie . . . Welcome Joe Who? . . . Rubber Man, sales are up . . . Rodger the Dodger, Horny, Mike Fasesky . . . Hey J ' s . . . Patty B.T. ... try upstairs . . . Jackpot! . . . Where ' s our silverware . . . We ' re going for the cup this year . . . A losing Rose Bowl for Woody . . . We are NOT going to Fiji ... Eat your Golden Heart out . . . Second Anal Sig-Ep Talent Show . . .15,900. . . T.C. + I . . . Arsi and Rocco for Campus Crawl . . . Like, I NEED you . . . Peppermint Schnapps . . . Fine ' em 25 ... Go take a skip . . . Let ' s party . . . Villas for Steward. 119 TAU EPSILON PHI 1. ]. Cook 2. R. Ezrapour 3. M. Kron 4. F. Ingrassia 5. R. Sarlati 6. D. Cross 7. S. Tancin 8. D. Ward 9. M. Levin 10. S. McDougall 11. ). Livingstone 12. A. Saunder 13. B. Ezrapour 14. |. Handler 15. R. Marchhart 16. |. Underhill 17. M. Imbriani 18. B. Whitney 19. A. Greenberg 20. F. Wahl 21. J. Karalis 22. F. Behlau 23. D. Reppert 24. M. Cristaldi 25. R. Klawitter Everyone knows this is nowhere ... I can relate to that . . . Greb, Drain Sequence, Gunge . Sing along with Steve . . . Intense . . . DRGS? — All that ' s missing is U . . . Psyched to cruise? . Yom Kippur . . . We learn more and more about less and less until we know absolutely everything about nothing . . . Hey, like ah don ' t hassle me, man, dig? . . . Oh, yeah, Buddy . . . Mr. Casual does it again . . . Bolo, anyone? . . . The M.V.D. goes to Klaw . . . Renegade Beach Club . . . Angel Dust . Lehighton?- Been There? . . .Get a Grip. . . Mr. Organic . . . Smile, Pledges . . .One of THEM . BOOGATZ . . . Decent . . . The Pyramids . . . lay ' s trip to Germany . . . Stay away from me you hippy, you smell! . . . Mr. Cosmic . . . Ohwow,Ohwow, I ' m just freakin ' out . . . You degenerate . . . Ingratitude . . . Betsy and Toomer . . . Enjoy the meal . . . The Return of Mr. Natural . . . Who stole my hoofers? . . . Champs of the Lehigh Bowl . . . Pull it together . . . The Fourth Annual A.B. Dumont Award goes to Ernie Geist . . .Oh)eezus!!. . . Hunk ' s garbage . . . Rudy goes to Geistland . . . Hurtin ' . . . DG touched a girl ' s hand!!! . . . Roasty-toasty . . . Hot babes . . . Bummah . . . Nice . . . The Hicksville Hotline . . . Valient Stab at the President ' s Cup . . . The Head Ripoff . . . The Shah has spoken . . . The Great Chocolate Syrup Debate . . .Oh my god — we ' re all gonna die!! E-Boy . . . Losing hair? . . . Use Kron ' s hair restoring process . . . Lately, its occurred to me what a long, strange trip its been . . . Peace and Love . . . HAVE A NICE FOREVER . . . 121 1. R. Buchanan 14. F. McBeth 2. J. Fetterman 15. C. Oberg 3. ). Seligson 16. Eric 4. A. Bowers 17. P. Wiest 5. B. Wilson 18. C. Hawk 6. T. Chadwick 19. K. Nagy 7. ). Clanville 20. C. Denaull 8. ). Culrufello 21. |. Cammage 9. E. Schill 22. C. Lavine 10. B. Charles 23. E. Augustine 11. Chezzie III 24. S. Mansfield 12. B. Lutz 25. C. Kramon 13. H. Sanders 26. ). Levy i Rowdy . . . party every weekend ... da chem eee blues . . . stubs . . . we ' re so groovy . . . yahooo . . . there ' s corn on the floor, must be hoags . . . purge . . . alright,alright,al- right . . . cowboy . . . pooz . . . shovels . . . you ' ll alway s be a pledge to me . . . ya gotta expect losses . . . these things happen . . . she ' s not here so he ' s O.T.R. again . . . zoomin ' on the 750 . . . trek . . . uncle addie . . . doubleknit . . . glendale train . . . smedley t. wilcox . . . down and out and don ' t get hurt . . . cleve kma . . . ferd . . . peeech . . . who is we and what is they? . . . whoopie . . . sign a petition . . . she doesn ' t know who I am — card . . . big blue reverend j . . . knags and bir . . . roundin ' off ' til one . . . goose a moose . . . shovels? . . . boonie, pudgy dwarf . . . you guys taullk funny . . . nerp . . . haria blanca . . . makin ' our move . . . uncle ricky . . . i am looking very good today, thank you . . .pluck a duck. . . b.f. the d . . . skatin . . . you ' re such a cutie . . . melinda . . . brrrr . . . little sisters . . . supple and tasty, still . . . brumsky ... do you always go crazy at the end of the play? . . . why were you born at all? . . . how gauche . . . what IS brotherhood? THETA CH MQpSk 123 15 Years in a row of winni ng the I M Basket ball Cha mpionshi ps. . . cit y league . . . IM wr estling champs H eim and Cella... Soccer a nd footb all play offs. . .c leanups . . .band p arties . . .parent ' s weeken d. . .Prat s. . .Toga Party. . . 19 Pledg es. . . cla ss at 3A M? . . .Mik e Hohman M.V.P... Mr. Fan tasy. . .f ines. . .t he Zambo ni. . .Win ter Spor ts banqu et. . .Bob The Swatt Independents .. .Frit ch the Grad Student .. .Eyeball D.D.S...Ge e...Zel in the Pan Am games. . .oldie s parties. . .Teen angel Spo...Sha na na... Quite the man Chick... H.K. in a fight?. . •Oh nooo. . .Hoh times three. . .Le n ' s birthd ay party. . .another c leanup. . . F loyd ' s fis h fight. . . Nate ' s car starts one time: the only time. . .Gene (hi pitched)Koontz. . .Stompin Stone. . .Th e house that Torps built .. .Hughughu g...Carpy ' s social calendar. . .Booty ...Neil engaged. . .Gaf and Chuck in the kitchen? !?.. .Blazing saddles.. the instigator. . .Maxwell Smart... H uge. . .Gent z. . . consum ption tabl e. . .Pit th e unsociab le. . .Piece of ass ' s a piece of ass. . .Thur sday night surprises. . Hoh, you should have se en the move. .. . .the Derek Sanders son look alike... the orphan. . .dest roy. .Mr. Sociable. . .Henri Pritchar d...Mr. Power. . .Theta Delta Chi ' 75 David A. Oram Richard B. Hallett Louis ). Sosa Richard L. Koenigsberg Neil J. Miritello President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Karukon 1. H. Kelly 14. T. Norton 2. L. Sosa 15. R. Gaffin 3. M. Hohman 16. C. Kauffman 4. K. Spero 17. T. Fritchman 5. L. Baldassano 18. ). Howie 6. W. Boychick 19. ). Donovan 7. S. Heim 20. C. Cella 8. D. Hellieson 21. C. Koontz 9. C. Centzle 22. T. Potts 10. R. Swatt 23. K. Freeman 11. R. Koenigsberg 24. K. Soder 12. D. Oram 25. N. Miritello 13. C. Flick THETA DELTA CH 125 fl l V Ji V.m P-- Jfc. 4 V ' E l S 2b eft, ' fc, ' i i ' v« ' Z H 1 B 1 fl - H ff D. Arnesen, B. Batcheler, R. Bedell, P. Blasberg, T. Boone, K. Buckstaff, J. Butler, B. Cain, C. Chesley, P. Crabill, P. Crawford, S. Donaldson, B. Drake, E. Engelhard, J. Fernandez, C. Fox, A. Gavenas, B. Kirsch, B. Kovacs, B. Numbers, D. Omstead, ). Ondrejack, T. Oshnock, B. Parker, T. Peters, B. Proven, A. Rosenbaum, B. Shuman, K. Skinner, ). Stewart, B. Strzepak, K. Sweigard, B. Thompson, R. Van Hoesen, R Wahl, T. Waters, R. Wilson, L. Wolf, M. Zaborowski, Nats, Rex, Ziggy, Serene (r.i.p.) Satan (r.i.p.) Uncle Bob and Uncle Marty 127 ZETA PSI As the rain silently falls and the beer flows from the taps, so we will soon bid farewell to those adorable seniors. They have seen alot of changes take place. . . a highly sophisticated house progressing (which way?) . . definitely an improvement at social functions? . . from swinging Sigmas to soul-singing superstars . . from UCLA hoopsters to piano players . . from the artisans in the crafts to the practical greaser type . . from brothers with level heads to those who jump from planes . . from South Americans to Middle Eastern oil ministers . . from wine sippers to beer guzzlers . . from furnished rooms to electrified bed chambers . . from furniture dissemblers to piano renovators. . . from non-coms to karate classes And the biggest change Peas in the meatloaf We are now a band of blended individuals who are all psyched on the house. (Can you tell from the picture?) C. Burns 17. ). Janiszewski G. Nowack 18. J. Heid K. Wilson 19. L. Trozzo M. Farrara 20. R. Valk ). Duricin 21. S. Bartosik K. French 22. ). Perry W. Vogel 23. B. Moroz D. Crosson 24. C. Kim D. Casapulla 25. P. Bechtel M. Coehring 26. T. Byerley C. Corab 27. D. Erb ). Zmuda 28. J. Kaiser D. Winecoff 29. D. McCillen A. Braithwaite 30. R. Thevenet D. Frankenbach 31. I. Kearny D. Mayer 32. D. Hartzell 129 SENIORS AA John D. Aadland Gary V. Abel William Abendschein James R. Acker Kathleen C. Ackley Susan Adam lilt 132 AL James ). Addonizio Michael C. Albers Jonathan S. Alcaro Robert A. Alexander William L. Allan Joseph L. Alleva Gary S. Alligood 133 AL Frederick Allison Robert Anderson, Jr. Rodd N. Anderson Roy G. Anderson Cynthia Andrucci Thomas C. Anewalt Paul S. Angert 134 BA Arthur A. Appert John W. Applegate Brian D. Asarnow Ronald C. Askin Eric V. Augustine Neal S. Axelrod George J. Bacak 135 BA Mark S. Bacak Edwin P. Bacheson Ernest G. Bachrach Joel C. Bacon Paul L. Baker Richard G. Baker Ralph E. Balestrieri 136 BA Ibolya Balog James B. Barnes Michael D. Barnett Timothy ). Barr William M. Barry Deborah L. Bartels Vincent Battistelli BA James P. Batug Curtis F. Bayer Jr. Wendy A. Beard Eric C. Beckman Scott K. Beegle Margaret Lynn Beigel David Bender 138 BE Patricia M. Bender Douglas A. Bennett Joseph W. Berenato III Howard C. Bergert Richard M. Berlin Jay Berman Edward M. Bernstein 139 BE Robert G. Bernstein John W. Besemer Robert C. Best Thomas E. Betzwieser Jonathan Bick Stephen D. Bigach Dennis M. Biggins bU BR Walter S. Boychick Warren C. Boyes lames D. Boyle Alan C. Bozian Mark H. Bracaglia Samy V. Brahimy Philip ). Brandis 142 BR John P. Brazzo Philip E. Bretz Jeffrey R. Briggs Richard R. Bright James R. Brobson Howard D. Brodbeck Douglas W. Brook BR Wendy L Brower Kerry S. Brown Patricia C. Brown Scott F. Brown Karen E. Brunkhorst Frank J. Bucsi Marley E. Burgio 144 CA Judy A. Burke John R. Butler, Jr. Mary Beth Camarda Robert A. Campanella Debra Camins Robert W. Cardwell, Jr. Robert S. Carlson 145 CA George D. Carroll James C. Case Lee D. Castle John A. Cheplick Earle M. Chesley, III Michael C. Chieco Yeh Hua Chuan CO Mitchell C. Cihomsky William T. Cochran Jeffrey N. Cohen Thomas A. Cole Cayle E. Coleman Effie A. Combias James B. Conboy CO Eugene C. Connel! Toni Connell William E. Conrad Donald R. Contant Victor L. Cotugno Donna M. Creodore David M. Danahy DE Louise P. D ' Andrea Paul I. Danish Linda M. D ' Apolito John L. Davenport Richard A. Davis loseph E. Decilveo, |r. Frank E. DeCrim DE Robert DelCuercio Thomas M. DeLitto Robert B. Denis Jr. Doreen C. Desborough Terry A. DeStito David E. Detra Mark K. Detweiler SANCTUARY ALL FORMS OF WILD PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE PROTECTED IN THIS AREA Do not kill, injure or disturb any of the following: Birds or their Nests. Snakes, Mammals, Frogs, Turtles, Lizards, Trees. Shrubs or Wild Flowers. No Guns of any description are to be possessed or carried on this property. By Order of Lehigh University 150 DO Maurice O. Deutsch Charles N. Diefenderfer Cynthia L. Diehl Thomas E. Dimm Franklin M. Din Jann Dobkin lames G. Donovan DO Eric R. Dornblaser William E. Dorogy Keith L. Douglass Robert T. Drake Thomas E. Drosback Thomas K. Duane Leo P. Dugan Jr. to Raymond C. Duh David J. Dulick Roberta M. Dunn Robert W. Dunst Robert J Eason Karen A. Edelman David J. Edgcumbe 153 ED Richard C. Edsall Mark A. Edwards Jeannette M. Egli Gary M. Einhaus Robert L. Elloff Paul S. Elosge Kenneth M. Elovitz EY George F. Engelman Fred J. Engelberger John C. Englesson Michael A. Epstein Donald C. Erb James W. Ewing Robert M. Eyerly 155 FA John J. Fagan Gary O. Fair Charles R. Farina John A. Feaver Nanci E. Ferber George J. Ferrio Jr. Paul L. Finelt 156 FL Robert Finzi Gregory C. Fischer Kevin L. Flanagan James D. Fletcher Martin W. Fletcher Brian K. Flick Frank R Flohr 4 1 157 FO Robert ). Foley Glenn ). Follweiler Steven G. Folsom Vincent A. Forlenza Kenneth A. Freeman Lee M. Freeman Kenneth R. French 158 FR Gilbert L. Fritz Ricardo J. Fucci John T. Fugett Ralph J. Gabriel Marva U. Galloway John W. Galuchie Brian J. Gambony 1 ttsik 1 «■V ana 159 GE ]ohn L. Gammage, Jr. Edwin C. Gardner, Jr. Thomas M. Gasbarro Jeffrey L. Gass Donald S. Gauger Robert J. Geba Velma E. Gebhard Gl John D. Gerber Theodore R. Gerber Richard L. Gerhart Jr. Thomas G. Giarla James D. Gilbert Scott Gilbert Richard R. Gill 161 Gl Kevin Gill Brian K. Gingrich Gregory A. Gleason Kenneth S. Goldworm Paula B. Goodis Nathaniel S. Gore John D. Gorman, Jr. GR Laura A. Gottdenker Judith M. Cottesman Philip Gotthelf Allen L. Gotwald Michael P. Grady Michael J. Graham Richard W. Gramlich mk M 163 GR Thomas F. Graziano Nevell L. Greenough Shelley M. Greenwald Stephen J. Greer Erik M. Gregorie Gary J. Griffith Antony M. Grigonis J- • - ' J jBk A • w -turf : k w 19 164 HA Julie K. Griscom David Cronostajski Richard W. Groves Craig B. Haber Clark D. Hafer Jean-Christian M. Haffner Richard A. Hall HA Judith A. Halleman lames M. Hamtil Robert A. Handschue Judith M. Haneman Regina N. Hanna Edward C. Hans Diane Y. Hanse 166 HA Douglas C. Hansen Douglas M. Harbaugh George J. Harrigan Paul F. Hartzell Kenneth T. Hastings Leonard C. Hause Amidee T. Haviland, HA Thomas R. Hazlett Scott A. Heim Michael N. Helmus William J. Hemelt Douglas R. Henning Jeffrey C. Herr Lee W. Herrick HO Robert G. Hill Bradford L. Hillegass Gerard M. Hiller Thomas E. Hirsch, III David C. Hittinger William ). Hochstrasser Philip H. Hofmann 169 HO Burt Hoffman Michael ). Hoffmann Thomas M. Hoh Michael E. Hohman Kevin E. Holly Patricia D. Holt Olga B. Holtz 170 HU Carl E. Hoover Timothy A. Horn John P. Howard Floyd J. Howie, III David A. Howitt Ann E. Huehnergarth David H. Hunter HU Kim A. Huston Andrew C. Hutnikoff Martin B. Hyzinski Joseph W. lagulli John T. Ignatosky Jr. Francis |. Ingrassia Paul J. Irvine 172 JO Eileen P. Jackson Joseph Janiszewski Matthew S. Joffe Donald S. Johnson James R. Johnson D avid M. Jones Kevin R. Jones 173 JO Russell C. Jordon Kathleen E. Kane |. Christopher Kantarian Roxanne R. Kapikian Vedula Kasipati David R. Keaney Gretchen L. Kelly i ss-. j vwB 1 ,M L 2i ■- 1 1 J r V La ' ' Y ill a ' ' H 1? r iW rW ■' JfcPgla $iffi KE Henry J. Kelly Michael A. Kelly William J. Kelly Robert R. Kendi Clark M. Kerr Jr Thomas E. Kersten Henry Kestenbaum 175 KE Damon D. Keyes Amin I. Khalifa Mark M. Kimak Margaret E. Kincaid Nicholas R. Kinsley Brendan J. Kirby Robert G. Kitchen 176 KO Margaret M. Kittek John B. Kitto, Jr. Richard W. Klein Michael Kleppinger Philip E. Kline C. Wayne Kling Leonard J. Kobeski, Jr. 177 KO Stephen J. Koczirka Leslie F. Konkoly Gene Koontz Robert W. Kovacs Michael Kowalyshyn Scott H. Kress David B. Krimmel KY Richard F. Krombel Martin A. Kron Theodore A. Krupa Steven A. Kuhls William P. Kunkle David Y. Kwok Thomas P. Kyritz LA Randal F. LaFollette Alan R. Larson David E. Larson John A. Latimer Nancy S. Lattin James R. Lau Clifford I. Lavine 180 LE Jeffrey A. Lazar Cathv E. Lazarus Michael C. Lechner Arthur H. Lee Edward E. Lehr Theodore V. Lenthe Geoffrey C. Lewis LI Frank A. Licari Michael ). Lieberman Mark C. Under Nicholas F. Lindtner Thomas E. Linnemann Kathy A. Liss John B. Lizak )r. i,±m LU 183 LU William D. Lusignea John J. Lyden Martin ). Lynn Shahrezad Mabourakh Jeffrey P. Mackevich Michael X. Maida William E. Maier • v m MA Judith A. Manns Scott R. Mansfield C nthia L. Manwiller Frank S. Markoskv Michael J. Marmo Peter H. Martin Ann R. Martinson 185 MA Henry J. Maser III Michael Maskaleris Alan G. Massara Robert D. Mathis Lynn E. Maurer Edward C. Mayer Gregory J. McCarthy MC Philip McCarthy Robert C. McCarthy Scott W. McCarty Candace McCoy Peter J. McDonough Thomas |. McGeehin James H. McCrath 187 MC Roger S. McKinney Charles E. McMichael R. Neale McMichael Elaine P. McNally Richard P. McNinney Dennis J. Meckler Naz M. Medei 188 ME Michael Mendelsohn Constance A. Mentzer Mark J. Menza Keith D. Merrick Dennis R. Mertz Janice A. Meterko Robert B. Metter 189 ME Peter J. Meza David K. Miller Kenneth L. Miller Michael D. Miller Rodney C. Miller Richard A. Mingione Henry W. Mohrmann JbfcAife 190 MU William J. Mongon Susan P. Monkemeier Walter Morkowchuk Stephen K. Mueller David T. Muldberg Daniel J. Mullane Mary Ellen F. Mullane 191 MU Ronald K. Mundt Adolfo G. Murphy Arthur ). Murray Martin C. Mutsch Jr. Keith W. Nagy Robert A. Naunas Jr. Thomas C. Nehring NO Anthony R. Nesi David B. Newman Tom E. Nilsen David T. Noble Thomas ). Nolan Alan L. Notary Steven P. Nowick Atfcrf OB Patricia A. Oberfell Patricia C. Oertle Daniel R. Omstead Gordon W. Ondra David M. Oravetz Nancy E. Oressie Edward B. Orth PA Margaret A. Orth Thomas W. Oshnock 111 James E. Oslislo Thomas D. Owen, Jr. Craig G. Oye John D. Pace Jane A. Palestine PA Kenneth L. Pape Gregory J. Paradis Patricia A. Parker Robert W. Parker William M. Parker III Laurie A. Partridge William M. Patchak 196 PE Thomas A. Pasquini William B. Paterson William V. Paul Bruce N. Pawelka Scott R. Penniman Michael R. Pennino Glen A. Peters PE David C. Peterson Gary E. Peterson Kenneth R. Peterson William |. Piel Michael A. Pierce Wayne B. Pineault Thomas R. Pinto PO PO RA Karen L. Ramirez William C. Rand James V. Randolph William C. Rankin Teri L. Regan Thomas E. Reid James S. Reilly 201 RE Dale L. Reppert David S. Reynolds Scott T. Rhoads Guy L. Ricci John Ricci David H. Richards James Richie RO Frederick VI. Ridge, ]r. lames A. Robbins Philip Rodgers David Roeding Robert W. Roemer William Roman Alton D. Romig, Jr. fa 11 M RO Michael ). Ronan Arthur S. Rosenbaum Nolan L. Rothkopf Robert A. Rudzki Michael T. Ruggeri Daniel E. Ruppert Michael I. Saliba dn 204 SA Bruce W. Sailer Thomas A. Salter Robert E. Sampson Jr. Charles E. Santangelo Jr. Francine M. Santomeno Amy B. Satuloff Edward S. Saviano 205 SA Frances C. Savran Ruth E. Saxon Janet L. Scagnelli John M. Scalise Michael J. Scanlan Philip R. Scarito Jr. Cynthia H. Scharer 206 sc Eric P. Schiefer John M. Schillack Curtis A. Schmidt Ann E. Schmoyer Richard L. Schmoyer Richard R. Schneider David B. Scholl 207 sc Mary Jo Schroeder Russell L. Schuetz Joseph J. Schwartz Richard F. Schwartz Jay E. Schwarz Lynn B. Schwinger Neil A. Scott SH Thomas B. Sculley Anita M. Seaman Robert P. Seidel Robert D. Seiler Cheryl A. Sessoms Kerry C. Sewell David L. Shakes £kmk 209 SH Richard ). Sheeler Jeffrey J. Sherman Robert A. Sherman Stephen A. Sherman Lewis H. Shoemaker Harold G. Shoffner Carol Ann Shultz SI Karl W. Shurskis Lynn Arlene Shurts Andrea F. Siegel David L. Siegfried Carl A. Siegrist Charles C. Simpson Sue Ann Sinclair SI James P. Sinnott Edward L. Skabowski Stephen Skeen Robert E. Slockbower Douglas L. Smathers Bradford J. Smith Bruce G. Smith SN Dennis L. Smith Gregory C. Smith Jacalyn A. Smith Todd S. Smith Alan W. Smolowe Carl A. Snyder Jeffrey L. Snyder SN Neil K. Snyder Susan H. Sontag Joseph ). Sozio Walter R. Spehalski Keith A. Spero John F. Spirk Jr. Whitney K. Stearns ST Robert C. Stein Michael S. Stenko David H. Stephen Harry C. Stephens Michael J. Sterling Todd M. Sterner Sybil F. Stershic ST John F. Stillo Michele I. Stoudt Craig W. Stout Jack E. Stover Ross J. Stowell Michael E. Stracko Paul R. Strelitz su Glenn A. Straw Karen L. Stuckey Gerhard A. Stuebben Dennis E. Stum Stephanie J. Stys Augusta E. Succop Brian M. Sullivan su David W. Sullivan Helen V. Sunter Richard M. Swatt Carol Ann Swiech Kenneth J. Szabo Joseph W. labeling Joseph J. Tafaro iHrtfJl 218 Tl Robert C. Taylor Jr. Willard F. Taylor Jr. Jay S. Teich Louis T. Terlizzi Herbert A. Thaler Jr. George J. Thomas David F. Tich 219 TO Frank ). Tomko, Jr. Bruce R. Troxel Edward S. Troy Elizabeth H. Troy Lawrence P. Trozzo Barbara A. Turanchick Stephen F. Turoscy, Jr. TU Louise M. Tutelian Mary Jean Tutelian William I. Umbach Kurt D. Unangst Kevin N. V an Buskirk John D. Van Dyke Thomas VenLenten J W 1 mm 2 ' J 1 %? 9 z fi V •  VA WA David R. Vinson Steven S. Vogel Richard J. Volpe Robert R. Von Bergen Frank G. Waer Glenn P. Wagner Robert M. Wagner WA Stephen C. Wagner Frederick W. Wahl Jr. Robin J. Wahl Allen J. Wainger Bruce A. Wald John P. Walsh Gerald G. Walters WE 225 WE Douglas H. Weed Debra M. Weinberger Robert K. Weinmann Eric M. Weisel Alan R. Wentzel Donald E. Wesner Theodore A. White 226 Wl Maurice Whitfield Robert L. Whitnev Thomas ). Whitten Kenneth J. Wickham lames W. Wieder Peter M. Wiest William M. Willersdorf SA Wl Brent A. Willey Philip N. Williams Philip C. Wingert Cord A. Wintjen Kenneth A. Wnek Scott A. Wisser Lawrence H. Wolf YA Lewis R. Wolf Barry S. Wood Robert H. Woodside David P. Woolsey William C. Wright John Yandrisovitz Jr. Gerard L. Yarnall 229 YA Stanley P. Yavoroski Stewart E. Yin George C. Young, II Robert ). Yurkovic Michael J. Zaborowski Gregory S. Zenczak Michael ). Ziatyk 230 zu Mark L Ziegler Richard S. Ziegler Paul G. Zimmermann Linda H. Zimmers Karl A. Zipf Jr. Ian T. Zmuda Steven R. Zuch Maria C. Zumas 231 SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN DAVID AADLAND Met. -Material Sciences Brooklyn, N.Y. McConn House; Student Metallurgy Society GARY VERNON ABEL Civil Engineering Ellicott City, Md. Alpha Sigma Phi, House Steward; Chi Epsilon; ASCE RODD NORMAN ANDERSON Finance Utica, N.Y. Delta Tau Delta, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Delta Omicron Theta; Varsity Football; LUV ROY GUNNAR ANDERSON Accounting-Management West Chester, Pa. Smiley House, Vice Pres; Rugby; Glee Club CYNTHIA R. ANDRUCCI Biology Bethlehem, Pa. WILLIAM PAUL ABENDSCHEIN Industrial Engineering Hanover, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa, Sentinel; AIIE; Intramurals JAMES RANDALL ACKER Finance-Management Nazareth, Pa. Beta Theta Pi KATHLEEN CROCKFORD ACKLEY Psychology-Drama Ocean City, N.J. Mustard Cheese; Chamber Choir SUSAN ADAM American Studies Palmer House, President Aberdeen, Miss. LEE MARK ADASKO Accounting Cedarhurst, N.Y. Stevens House, Social Chairman; Beta Alpha Psi, Vice Pres. JAMES J. ADDONIZIO Biology New Shrewsbury, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, Pres, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; Varsity Football, Co-Captain; Freshman Football, Omicron Delta Kappa MICHAEL CHARLES ALBERS Accounting-Finance Glen Ridge, N.J. Gryphon Society; RHC; Volunteers Council THOMAS C. ANEWALT Journalism-Government Freemansburg, Pa. Town; Washington Semester; Dean ' s List; University Scholar; Lacrosse; Intramurals; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council, Pres, Corresponding Sect; Brown and White; Alumni — Student Relations Committee PAUL STEPHEN ANGERT Economics Malvern, Pa. Alpha Chi Rho; Dean ' s List ARTHUR A. APPERT III Marketing-Management Sigma Phi, Treas; Intramurals; Marketing Club Rye, N.Y. JOHN WORLEY APPLEGATE Accounting Mechanicsburg, Pa. Congdon House, Pres; Dean ' s List; Cyanide; Intramurals; Forum; RHC; LUV BRIAN DAVID ASARNOW Chemical Engineering Elizabeth, N.J. McConn House, Athletic Manager; Track; Rugby; I.M. Executive Committee; WLTN RONALD GENE ASKIN Industrial Engineering Baltimore, Md. McConn House; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; JV Tennis; Intramurals JONATHAN SCOTT ALCARO Government Morristown, N.J. SMAGS; Dean ' s List; WLRN; WLVR; Delta Upsilon ROBERT ALAN ALEXANDER Marketing-Management East Brunswick, N.J. Sigma Nu, Social Chairman; Marketing Club; Kayaking WILLIAM L. ALLAN Civil Engineering Huntington, N.Y. Kappa Sigma; Dean ' s List; Chi Epsilon JOSEPH LOUIS ALLEVA Finance Suffern, N.Y. Alpha Tau Omega; Varsity Football, Co-Captain; Baseball; Boxing Club; Freshman Football GARY STEVEN ALLIGOOD Chemical Engineering York, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega, Corresponding Sect; Dean ' s List; Amer. Institute of Chem. Engineers FREDERICK HUNTINGTON ALLISON Geological Oceanography Matthews, N.C. Kappa Sigma, Pres., Steward; Freshman, Varsity Football; J.V. Baseball; IFC; Sr. Class Gift Committee ERIC VINCENT AUGUSTINE Fundamental Science Berwick, Pa. Theta Chi, House Manager NEAL S. AXELROD Accounting-Management Matawan, N.J. Sigma Alpha Mu, House Manager; AIESEC GEORGE J. BACAK JR. Chemical Engineering Freemansburg, Pa. Town; AICHE; Intramurals; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council; Marching, Concert, Stage Bands MARK S. BACAK Government-Russian Bethlehem, Pa. Sigma Phi, Athletic Manager; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Rugby; Intramurals EDWIN PAUL BACHESON Civil Engineering Northport, N.Y. Chi Phi, Zeta; Intramurals; ASCE ERNEST G. BACHRACH Chemical Engineering Denhaag, Holland Sigma Alpha Mu; Taylor Hall, Social Chairman; Tennis; Rugby; Ski Club, Pres. ROBERT E. ANDERSON JR. Accounting Langhorne, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Intramurals; Epitome Photographer JOEL CAMERON BACON Natural Science Zeta Psi, Historian; Glee Club; LUV Woo dbury, Ct. 232 PAUL L. BAKER Mechanical Engineering Pittsburg, Pa. Psi Upsilon, House Manager. Steward; Fresh, Soph. )r. Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Rugby RICHARD G. BAKER Biology East Brunswick, NJ. Intramurals; Mustard and Cheese, Broun White; L R DOUGLAS ALLEN BENNETT Fine Arts (pre-Architecture ' VVellesley, Mass. Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, Pledgemaster; Intramurals; Spillman-Farmer Architecture Award; University Lifeguard JOSEPH W. BERENATO III Chemical Engineering Balacynwyd, Pa. Chi Psi, Steward, Social Chairman, Pledge Master; AlChE; Squash; Ski Club RALPH E. BALESTRIERI Mechanical Engineering Eatontown, N., Beardslee House, Treas; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List HOWARD C. BERGERT Marketing-Management Delta Chi, Pres. Denver, Colo. IBOLYA BALOG Psvchology, Russian RICHARD BERLIN Allentown, Pa. Metallurgy Port lefferson Station, N.Y. Alpha Chi Rho; IFC JAMES BUCHANAN BARNES Psychology Denville, N.J . Sigma Chi, Treas; Cross Country, Co-Captain, Track MICHAEL DAVID BARNETT Fundamental Science Bethlehem, Pa. Bach Choir TIMOTHY JAY BARR Mechanical Engineering Town; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; ASME WILLIAM MICHAEL BARRY Finance Madison, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, Rec. Sect; Varsitv Baseball JAY BERMAN English Philadelphia, Pa. Dravo; Gryphon; Williams Debating and Creative W ' iting Awards; Cyanide, Cheerleader; SAC; AMARANTH, editor EDWARD M. BERNSTEIN Finance Trenton, N.J. Allentown Pa Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres, Steward; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Brown White ROBERT GREENFIELD BERNSTEIN Accounting-Management Creensburg, Pa. Rh-11; Marching, Varsity Bands; Intramurals DEBORAH LYNN BARTELS Accounting York, Pa. SMACS; Swimming Manager; IM Executive Committee VINCENT J. BATTISTELLI Industrial Engineering Philadelphia, Pa. Town; S.A.M.E., Vice President; ROTC Ranger, Executive Officer JAMES PETER BATUG Electrical Engineering McKees Rocks. Pa Leavitt House, Pres, Social Chairman; Freshman Honors; Intramurals; IEEE CURTIS FREDERICK BAYER JR. Philosophv-Social Relations Chagron Falls, Ohio Theta Xi WENDY ANN BEARD Biology Moorestown, N.J. Town; Tennis; Swimming; Lacrosse; LUV JOHN WILLIAM BESEMER Mechanical Engineering North Haledon, N.J. Chi Psi, Rush Chairman; Chi Psi Educational Trust Award; ASME; Freshman Football; Track; Class Gift Committee ROBERT C. BEST Chemical Engineering Town Bethlehem, Pa. THOMAS ERWIN BETZWIESER Civil Engineering Albany, N.Y. Kappa Sigma, Treas; ASCE, Intramurals; IFC, Vice Pres, Scholarship and Judiciary Committees; Epitome; Class Gift Committee JONATHAN DAVID BICK Chemical Engineering South Orange, N.J. McConn House, Treas; Pre-Medical Society; Forum; Hillel Society; WSI; Modern Dance Club, Pres; Brown White ERIC CHARLES BECKMAN Electrical Engineering Erie, Pa. RH-1 1; Eta Kappa Mu; Fresh, Soph, Honors; Marching Band; Computer Society STEPHEN D. BIGACH Industrial Engineering Town; AIIE; Football; Track Barberton, Ohio SCOTT KENNETH BEEGLE Chemical Engineering Bangor, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta, Alumni Sect; S.A.M.E., Pres; Phi Eta Sigma, AlChE MARGARET LYNN BEIGEL Modern Foreign Languages Wheaton, Md. MM A-1 DAVID BENDER Accounting Huntingdon Valley, Pa Delta Sigma Phi, Treas; Soph, Jr. Honors; Beta Alpha Psi, Sect; Intramurals; LUV; Forum; Treasurers ' Council; FMA PATRICIA MAE BENDER Biology Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Concert Band, Varsity Band; Orchestra; Woodwind Quintet; Mustard Cheese Student Director DENNIS MICHAEL BIGGINS Biology Aliquippa, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta; Freshman, Varsity Football; Pre-Med Society; Football Scholarship JAMES PATRICK BIRMINGHAM Accounting Whitehall, Pa. Town; Beta Gamma Sigma GEORGE BITTLINGMAYER Economics-German Rye, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi MARILYN RONA BLACHER Psych. -Sociology Dunellen, NJ. Grypnons; Dean ' s List; LUV; SAC; Epitom e; Cyanide; Forum; Womens ' Caucus 233 ROBERT A. BOCHART Electrical Engineering New City, N.Y. Taylor; WLRN; WLVR; WLTN THOMAS GEORGE BOILEAU Government Waterbury, Conn. Phi Delta Theta, vice-pres.; Dean ' s list GERALD L. BOTVIN Psychology SMACS Trenton, N.|. PAUL LOUIS BOWMAN Geological Sciences Union, N.|. Leavitt; Phi Eta Sigma; Geology Club; Alpha Phi Omega WALTER S. BOYCHICK Industrial Engineering Newark, N.|. Theta Delta Chi, rush-chairman, pledgemaster, steward, vice-pres.; AIIE; intramurals WARREN CHARLES BOYES, JR. Biology-Geology Dallas, Pa. Gryphons; AFROTC; Skydiving Club; Karate Club; LUV JAMES DAVID BOYCE Accounting Scotch Plains, N.|. Gryphons; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals ALAN GEORGE BOZIAN Economics-Finance Chatham, N.j. Williams, treasurer; investment club; Forum MARK HENRY BRACAGLIA Psychology Basking Ridge, N.J. SMAGS; Chi Phi; intramurals; IFC SAMY BRAHIMY Civil Engineering town; Tau Epsilon Phi Tehran, Iran PHILLIP JAY BRANDIS Chemical Engineering Souderton, Pa. Beardslee; RHC president; Cyanide; Marching and Concert Band; Percussion Ensemble JOHN PAUL BRAZZO Finance-Economics Bethlehem, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; Beta Gamma Sigma; LUV; Alpha Lambda Omega PHILIP ERIC BRETZ Met-Material Sciences Greenville, Pa. Chi Phi, vice-pres., house manager, rush chairman; Dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Metallurgy Society; intramurals; Glee Club; IFC; ASM; TMS-AIME JEFFREY R. BRIGGS Mechanical Engineering East Sandwich, Mass. Delta Upsilon; ASME; Skydiving Club RICHARD RIESER BRIGHT, JR. Biology Wayne, Pa. Theta Delta Chi, president; Dean ' s list; Dept. honors JAMES ROBERT BROBSON Marketing Collegeville, Pa. Kappa Sigma; Swim team DOUGLAS WILSON BROOK Marketing Trenton, N.J. RH-11 WENDY L. BROWER Biology Watchung, N.J. town; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Pre-Med Society; Women ' s volleyball; Women ' s tennis, co-capt. ; Men ' s lacrosse timer; men ' s hockey timer; Men ' s swim team manager; women ' s swim team manager; Senior class project KERRY SUSAN BROWN Economics Westfield, N.J. Williams; Dean ' s list; Freshman, sophomore honors; Wilbur Math Prize; Lambda Alpha Lambda; LUV; International Affairs Assoc; Junior Year Abroad — London School of Economics PATRICIA GAIL BROWN Accounting Union, N.J. RH-11; intramurals; LUV SCOTT F. BROWN Finance-Marketing town; intramurals Sewickley, Pa. KAREN ELLEN BRUNKHORST Accounting-Finance Cherry Hill, N.J. town; sophomore honors; intramurals; Powder Puff; lacrosse statistician; Women ' s Caucus; Freshman Camp counselor; Forum; senior class secretary FRANK JAMES BUCSI Social Relations Alpha, N.J. Alpha Chi Rho, vice-pres.; Boxing Club MARLEY E. BURGIO Marketing-Management Allentown, Pa. SMAGS; Marketing Club, pres. JUDY ALICE BURKE English-German Carbondale, Pa. Bishopthorpe, secretary; Newman Club; LUV; Forum; RHC; Christian Fellowship JOHN R. BUTLER, JR. Accounting-Management Theta Xi, treas.; Student Investment Club; intramurals Oreland, Pa. MARY BETH CAMARDA Management-Marketing Bethlehem, Pa. RH-11; Epitome Administrative Business Manager; Editorial Board DEBRA SUSAN CAMINS Social Relations Oradell, N.J. M-M; IM manager; Women ' s hockey team; intramurals; LUV ROBERT ALLEN CAMPANELLA Mechanical Engineering West Orange, N.J. Smiley; ASME; intramurals; LUV; Senior counselor ROBERT W. CARDWELL Accounting Penllyn, Pa. Stevens, secretary; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Pre-Law Society; Circle K; LUV; RHC; Red Cross; Beta Gamma Sigma ROBERT SEVERIN CARLSON Civil Engineering Easton, Conn. Gryphons; ASCE; Baseball intramurals; Senior class vice-pres.; Forum; Class Gift committee HOWARD DAVID BRODBECK Applied Sci. -Mechanical Eng. Augusta, Ga. Gryphons GEORGE DOUGLAS CARROLL Civil Engineering Rockville, Md. Gryphons; intramurals; LUV JAMES GARY CASE Management Cornwells Heights, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega, president; arsit football LEE DEVEREAUX CASTLE Electrical Engineering Allentown, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi DONNA MARGARET CREADORE Social Relations Port Chester, NY. Palmer House; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s list; LUV; Intramurals. DAVID MICHAEL DANAHY Marketing-Management New York, N.Y. Chi Psi; Pres.; Steward; Varsity Football; Marketing Club; IFC JOHN ALEX CHEPLICK Economics Beta Theta Pi, rush chairman LOUISE PAULA D ' ANDREA Finance Glen Ridge, N.J. M M; Gryphon Society. EARLE M. CHESLEY, III Civil Engineering Madison, Conn. Theta Xi; ASCE; sailing club; outing club MICHAEL GERARD CHIECO Accounting-Finance Manhasset, N.Y. Sigma Chi, scholarship chairman; Cyanide; varsity football; baseball YEH-HUA PETER CHUAN Electrical Engineering Hongkong. B.C.C. Bishopthorpe; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE sec. MITCHELL GORDON CIHOMSKY Economics-Finance North Plainfield, N.J. Lambda Chi Alpha; sailing club; investment fund WILLIAM TILGHMAN COCHRAN, II Finance-Management Devo n, Pa. Kappa Sigma; varsity lacrosse; varsity hockey; squash team; class gift committee JEFFREY COHEN Psychology-Social Relations Seaford, N.Y. Theta Chi; Forum THOMAS ALLEN COLE Chemical Engineering Coatesville, Pa. Smiley, vice-pres., IM manager; freshman, sophomore class honors; McClain Award for Meritorious Painting; LUV GAYLE ELLEN COLEMAN Fine Arts Allentown, Pa. town; freshman, sophomore honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; Dean ' s list; Parnassus Society, pres.. Mustard and Cheese EFFIE COMBIAS Marketing-Journ. Bloomfield, N.J. RH-11; Dean ' s list; sophomore honors; Intramural Exec. Committee; Brown and White; Epitome EUGENE CHARLES CONNELL Mathematics Pearl River, N.Y. Alpha Tau Omega; Dean ' s list; IFC PAUL JOSEPH DANISH Electrical Engineering Beardslee; Dean ' s list; IEEE; B W; Intramurals. Linden, N.J. TONI CONNELL Fundamental Sciences town; Women ' s Swim Team; Intramurals Westfield, N.J WILLIAM EDWARD CONRAD, III Management Kenil worth, N.J. Alpha Chi Rho; Pledge Master; SAC Treasurer; WLRN. DONALD ROBERT CONTANT, JR. Fine Arts Florham Park, N.J. Lambda Chi Alpha; Marching Band VICTOR L. COTUGNO Biology Alpha Chi Rho; Skydiving Club, Intramurals LINDA MARIE D ' APOLITO Biology Far Hills, N.J. Gryphons Society; Women ' s Cai I us; LUV; Board of Publications; Powder Puff Football JOHN J. DAVENPORT Eng. -Physics Vernon, Conn. Beardslee House; RHC Treasurer; Society of Physics Students RICHARD ANDREW DAVIS Accounting West Hempstead, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Mu; steward, freshman, sophomore honors. Beta Gamma Sigma, Dean ' s list, varsity basketball, Brown and White, ad manager JOSEPH EMANUEL DECILVEO, JR. Accounting-Finance Wyckoff, N.J. Phi Sigma Kappa; Rush Chairman, Treasurer; Intramural athletic manager FRANK EDMUND JOSEPH DEGRIM Civil Engineering lacksonville, Fla. Beardslee; president; Cyanide; ASCE; intramurals; French Club; Forum ROBERT B. DEL GUERCIO Accounting North Caldwell, N.J. Alpha Tau Omega; Social chairman; Varsity soccer; IFC; Senior Class Gift THOMAS M. DeLITTO Accounting Mamaroneck, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Mu; Dean ' s List; Freshman; Sophomore, junior honors; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; SAC ROBERT B. DENIS, JR. Accounting Longmeadow Mass Kappa Sigma; Lacrosse; skydiving DOREEN DESBOROUGH Chemical Engineering Port Washington, N.Y. town; Dean ' s list; AlChE; SAME; Riding Club Marketing-Manag. Varsity wrestling Geology Chi Phi TERRY ALAN DeSTITO DAVID E. DETRA Bethlehem, Pa. Arlington, Mass. Irvington, N., MARK KENNETH DETWEILER Chemistry Westfield, N.J. Bishopthorpe; freshman, sophomore, junior honors; Dean ' s list; University scholar; Tau Beta Pi; SAACS; Pre-Med. Society; Intramurals; LUV MAURICE DEUTSCH Accounting Rockville (enter, N.Y. IM manager; Epitome Sports Editor; Brown and White; Senior Class Gift, Senior Class Project CHARLES N. DIEFENDERFER Accounting Easton, Pa. CYNTHIA LOUISE DIEHL Marketing-Manag. Hellertown, Pa. Mens ' swim team manager; marketing club THOMAS EDWARD DIMM Electrical Engineering Short Hills, N.J. town; M-M president FRANKLIN DIN Biology Trenton, N.J. Williams; Emery House social chairman; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; LUV; WLRN; Mustard and Cheese; Karate Club JANN MARCIA DOBKIN Finance SMACS Bayonne, N.J. JAMES GORDON DONOVAN Management East Haven, Conn. Theta Delta Chi; freshman basketball; golf ERIC R. DORNBLASER Biology Delta Phi Catasauqua, Pa. WILLIAM E. DOROGY, JR. Chemistry Murrysville, Pa. Psi Upsilon; freshman honors; Dean ' s list; ACS; rifle team; skiing club KEITH L. DOUGLASS Economics McConn; IM manager Pittstown, NJ. RICHARD GLENN EDSALL Accounting Reading, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha; Dean ' s list; Marching Band; String orchestra; concert band; Stage band MARK A. EDWARDS Accounting North Massapequa, N.Y. Phi Delta Theta; vice-president; Isadore Raiff Scholarship; |V basketball; varsity baseball Social Psychology town JEANNETTE MARIE EGLI GARY M. EINHAUS Chemical Engineering SMACS Parsippany, N.J. ROBERT LANGE ELLOFF Mechanical Engineering Baltimore, Md. Lambda Chi Alpha; ASME PAUL STEPHEN ELOSGE Mechanical Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. town; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Forum KENNETH MARK ELOVITZ Metallurgy Natick, Mass. Congdon; freshman, sophomore honors; Tau Beta Pi; Student Metallurgy Society; Board of Publications; Water Safety Instructor FRED J. ENGELBERGER Industrial Engineering Morristown, N.J. Beta Theta Pi; AIIE; wrestling ROBERT T. DRAKE Chemical Engineering Wethersfield, Conn. Theta Xi THOMAS E. DROSBACK Finance Hackettstown, N.J. Kappa Alpha; secretary; Investment Club THOMAS KEANE DUANE American Studies-Urban Studies Flushing, N.Y. town; intramurals; WLVR; For um; LUV; Gryphons; Amaranth LEO PETER DUGAN Finance-Manag. New Milford, N.J. Phi Gamma Delta; steward; Dean ' s list RAYMOND CHARLES DUH Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. town DAVID JONATHAN DULICK Government-Finance Bethlehem, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; Marketing club; sophomore, junior honors ROBERTA MILNE DUNN Finance-Management Mt. Holly, N.J. RH-11 ROBERT WILLIAM DUNST Chemistry Erie, Pa. Leavitt; freshman, sophomore honors; SAACS GEORGE FREDERICK ENGELMAN Mechanical Engineering Park Ridge, N.J. town; ASME; intramurals JOHN G. ENGLESSON Chemistry Aberdeen, Md. Delta Upsilon; Rush Chairman; freshman honors; Rugby; SAACS MICHAEL ALAN EPSTEIN Biology Riverdale, N.Y. Freshman honors, sophomore honors; junior honors; Dean ' s list; intramurals; karate club; LUV; Forum; Hillel; IEEE; Leviathan DONALD GARY ERB Chemical Engineering Pottstown, Pa. Zeta Psi, president; Dean ' s list, freshman, sophomore honors; Karate club; ROTC JAMES W. EWING Geology Staten Island, N.Y. SMAGS; Hang-gliding Club ROBERT MICHAEL EYERLY Civil Engineering Danville, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta, treasurer; ASCE; varsity band JOHN J. FAGAN Industrial Engineering Seaford, N.Y. Pi Kappa Alpha; IM manager; Dean ' s list; freshman, sophomore honors; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; intramurals KAREN ANN EDELMAN Mathematics Northampton, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; freshman, sophomore honors; Lambda Alpha Lambda GARY O. FAIR Chemical Engineering AlChE; intramurals; Town Council; ALO Bethlehem, Pa. 236 CHARLES RALPH FARINA, JR. Chemical Engineering Reading, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta, pledgemaster, secretary; Dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering counselor; AlChE JOHN ARTHUR FEAVER Mathematics Bethlehem, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; sophomore honors; Band manager NANCI FERBER Biology SMACS Verona, N.J. GEORGE J. FERRIO, JR. Finance-Management Fairfield, Conn. Kappa Sigma, pledgemaster; swim team capt. PAUL LEWIS FINELT Industrial Engineering Valley Cottage, N.Y. SMAGS; AIIE; Photography Club; Civil Air Patrol; Gryphons ROBERT FINZI Industrial Engineering West New York, N.J. Taylor; Dean ' s list; freshman, sophomore honors; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; IE Council; senior advisor GREGORY C. FISCHER Finance town; Dean ' s list; Boxing Club Islip, N.Y. KEVIN LAWRENCE FLANAGAN Finance Montvale, N.J. Alpha Chi Rho; Dean ' s list; Marching Band; Brown and White news editor; senior reporter; Pre-Law Society MARTIN WAYNE FLETCHER Accounting Manasquan, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, treasurer JAMES DURAND FLETCHER Chemical Engineering Oakland, N.J. Stevens, vice-pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Gryphon tutor BRIAN KEITH FLICK Civil Engineering town; Dean ' s list; sophomore honors; ASCE Bethlehem, Pa. FRANK RUSSEL FLOHR Civil Engineering Chambersburg, Pa. Leavitt; ASCE ROBERT JOHN FOLEY Economics Huntington, N.Y. Phi Kappa Theta, vice-pres., treasurer; SAME GLENN JAMES FOLLWEILER Electrical Engineering Allentown, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; Arnold Air; Air Force ROTC; Concert Band STEVEN GRANT FOLSOM Fundamental Sciences Milford, Conn. Chi Psi, house manager; freshman honors; varsity swimming; sailing club; skydiving club; Senior class gift committee; Computer Society VINCENT A. FORLENZA Chemical Engineering Sea Girt, N.J. Delta Chi, secretary; AlChE; Freshman basketball; LUV KENNETH ARTHUR FREEMAN Electrical Engineering Saddle Brook, N.J Theta Delta Chi; intramurals LEE MICHAEL FREEMAN Fundamental Sciences Elkins Park, Pa. Delta Chi; freshman honors; intramurals KENNETH R. FRENCH Mechanical Engineering Jamestown. N. Zeta Psi, vice-pres., rush chairman; ASME; Board of Publications GILBERT L. FRITZ Mathematics Stevens, Pa. Phi Delta Theta; intramurals RICARDO J. FUCCI Government town; Chi Psi Manchester, N.H. JOHN T. FUGETT American Studies e York, N.Y. Grsphons; Sophomore Honors Dean ' s list; LU RALPH J. GABRIEL Civil Engineering Hatboro, Pa. Thronburg, president; Dean ' s List; Freshman honors; sophomore honors; SAME; IM wrestling. Band; Army ROTC; Brown and White. MARVA U. GALLOWAY Psychology and French White Plains, N.Y. Cheerleading; Mustard Cheese, OEA; French club JOHN W. GALUCHIE, JR. Accounting East Brunswick, N.J. Chi Psi, Treasurer BRIAN JOSEPH GAMBONY Electrical Engineering Basking Ridge, N.J. Smiley House, Social chairman; IEEE. JOHN L. GAMMAGE, JR. Engineering-Physics St. Louis, Mo. Theta Chi; skydiving club, visiting lecturers committee. EDWIN C. GARDNER, JR Management Schnecksville, Pa. town THOMAS GASBARRO Civil Engineering Quakertoun, Pa RH-11; Freshman honors; sophomore honors; dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; LUV; Alpha Phi Omega. JEFFREY LAWRENCE GASS Finance Spring Valley, N.Y. Delta Chi, secretary DONALD SCOTT GAUGER Electrical Engineering Wayne, N.J. Smiley House; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Computer Society ROBERT JOHN GEBA Chemical Engineering Delta Upsilon, vice-president; Intramural Sports. Hazelton, Pa. VELMA E. GEBHARD Biology-Psychology Carlisle, Pa. Bishopthorpe; Cyanide, vice president; Chamber music; RHC, president; Carothers House, president. THEODORE RANKIN GERBER Finance Darien, Ct. town; rugby club. 237 RICHARD L. GERHART JR. Civil Engineering Laureldale, Pa. Theta Chi; freshman honors; Forum. THOMAS GABRIEL GIARLA Chemical Engineering Milton, Mass. Sigma Phi Epsilon; president; IFC member. SCOTT GILBERT Finance-Management Long Beach, N.Y. Theta Delta Chi, social chairman; intramurals; LUV RICHARD ROBERT GILL Finance Chatham, N.J. Sigma Chi, president; Lacrosse; Photo club R. KEVIN GILL Management Chatham, N.J. Sigma Chi, social chairman; Intramurals; Judo club; LUV BRIAN KEITH GINGRICH Economics York, Pa. Wiliams House; Dean ' s List; intramurals. KENNETH SCOTT GOLDWORM Government Ehstow, Pa. Bishopthorpe; Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Society; Brown White; Mustard Cheese; WLRN PAULA BONNIE GOODIS Civil Engineering Medford, N.J. ASCE Secretary; intramurals, Concert committee; Amaranth NATHANIEL S. GORE Accounting Long Beach, N.Y. Phi Sigma Kappa; president; sophomore honors; IFC; intramurals JOHN DONALD GORMAN, JR. Electrical Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. I.E.E.E.; Town Council, Alpha Lambda Omega LAURA ANN GOTTDENKER Psychology Oakhurst, N.J. town; sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi JUDITH MARIS GOTTESMAN Fundamental Science Nanuet, N.Y. Lehigh University Chamber Singers; Mustard Cheese, secretary, vice-president. PHILIP GOTTHELF Economics-Finance Concert Committee New York, N.Y. ALLEN L. GOTWALD Physics Bishopthorpe; ROTC; LUV; Cheerleading MICHAEL P. GRADY Chemistry Beta Theta Pi, vice president; track Westwood, N.; MICHAEL JOSEPH GRAHAM Accounting Somerset, N.J. Delta Phi, Beta Alpha Psi. THOMAS FRANCIS GRAZIANO Industrial Engineering Carbondale, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta; Freshman Honors, AIIE; Skydiving club NEVELL LEIGHTON GREENOUGH Electrical Engineering Rockville, Md. Congdon; IEEE; Band, photographer. SHELLEY GREENWALD Government Glen Rock, N.J. Freshman honors; sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Epitome; Brown White; WLRN; Mustard Cheese STEPHEN GREER Electrical Engineering Newtown Square, Pa. Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE ERIK MARTIN GREGORIE Biology-Chemistry Alexandria, Va. Delta Upsilon; Freshman Honors; Sophomore Honors, Dean ' s List; Chi Eta Sigma GARY JOHN GRIFFITH Pschology-lndustrial Engineering Reading, Pa. Alpha Sigma Phi, president; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE ANTONY M. GRIGONIS Psychology Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Chamber Music; Judo-Karate Club; secretary JULIE K. GRISCOM Mathematics Cherry Hill, N.J. town; Sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Lambda Alpha Lambda, senior advisor; Intramurals, Forum DAVID EDWARD GRONOSTAJSKI Chemistry Trenton, N.J. Taylor; ACS; SAACS; Intramurals, Forum; Delta Upsilon, Mustard Cheese. RICHARD W. GROVES Accounting Reading, Pa. Delta Phi, president; Delta Phi Scholarship key; Beta Alpha Psi; Pre-Law society, treas.; IFC CRAIG BERNARD HABER Accounting West Orange, N.).. Phi Kappa Theta; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi CLARK DETURCK HAFER Electrical Engineering Hatfield, Pa. Zeta Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Freshman, sophomore honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE, treas; Marching Band, Concert Band. JEAN CHRISTIAN MARIE HAFFNER Civil Engineering New Providence, N.J. McConn House; ASCE; intramurals, French Club RICHARD ALLEN HALL Accounting Basking Ridge, N.J. Smiley House, treas.; Freshman and Sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; intramurals JUDITH A. HALLEMAN Biology Bethlehem, Pa. town; Pre-med Society; Intramural; Glee Club; WLRN; LUV RICHARD W. GRAMLICH Civil Engineering Hackensack, N.J. ASCE THOMAS E. HAMILTON Mechanical Engineering Beaver Falls, Pa. Chi Psi; Freshman Football JAMES MARK HAMTIL Cuil Engineering Psi Upsilon ROBERT ALAN HANDSCHUE Finance Allentown Pa Beta Theta Pi. social chairman: Varsity Football JUDITH M. HANEMAN Biochemists Levittow n. Pa town. Freshman, sophomore honors. Dean ' s List; Lambda Alpha Bambda; SAACS, treas.; intramurals. L.U. Chamber Singers, manager; Mustard Cheese: LU REGINA NANCY HANNA Social Relations Urban studies Allentown. Pa RH11; M M 2. sec. treas. Woman ' s Volleyball Team; LUV, Women ' s Intramurals DIANE YVONNE HANSE Chemistr Chambersburg, Pa. town; SAACS. pres; karate Club: Spanish club, LU WLVR DOUGLAS CLARK HANSEN Chemical Engineering North Haven, Conn Kappa Alpha. Athletic chairman Varsity Golf; Varsity Hockey, Capt. DOUGLAS MARK HARBAUGH Environment Sciences Pittsburgh. Pa Phi Delta Theta; social chairman. Brown White GEORGE J. HARRIGAN Acctg Manag. South River, N.|. Leavitt; Social Chairman; Beta Gamma Sigma. LUV PAUL F. HARTZELL, JR. Mechanical Engineering Bloomsburg. Pa Theta Delta Chi; Freshman honors. Baseball; Basketball KENNETH TRACY HASTINGS Industrial Engineering Racine, Wis. Leavitt House; AIIE LEONARD CALVIN HAUSE, JR. Electrical Engineering Line Lexington, Pa. Psi Upsilon; WLVR AMIDEE TEBO HAVILAND III Government Ridgefield, Conn. Psi Upsilon, steward, athletic Manager; Rugby, Soccer; Freshman Soccer Manager; ROTC THOMAS R. HAZLETT Mechanical Engineering ASME; WLRN; Lehigh Army Skydiving Club SCOTT A. HEIM Metallurgy Theta Delta Chi MICHAEL N. HELMUS Metallurgy Philadelphia, Pa Freshman and sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals, Marching and Varsity Band; Student Metallurgy Society, president and secretary WILLIAM JOSEPH HEMELT Electrical Engineering Baltimore, Md. Sigma Nu; IEEE; Pre-Law Society; LUV; Brown White DOUGLAS RAYMOND HENNING Management Garden City, N.Y. Phi Delta Theta, secretary; Brown White; sports; Class Gift Committee JEFFREY CHRISTOPHER HERR Marketing-Management Larkspur, Colorado Delta Sigma Phi; Intramurals LEE WALTER HERRICK Industrial Engineering Psi Upsilon; corresponding sec Trenton, N.|. GARY JOSEPH HILBERT Interdisciplinary Gillette, N.J. Beardslee House, Freshman and sophomore honors; Dean ' s Lrt ROBERT GEORGE HILL, JR. Biology Bethlehem, Pa. town; Freshman and sophomore Honors, Phi Eta Sigma; American Chemical Society; Varsity Swimming; Town Council; University scholar. GERARD MICHAEL HILLER Civil Engineering Wantagh, N.Y. Phi Kappa Theta, sec. and social chairman; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, pres; ASCE; Intramurals, SAME; Senior Counsellor; C.E. Undergraduate Advisory Board BRADFORD L. HILLEGASS Accounting Quakertown, Pa. Smiley House, Treas. THOMAS EDWARD HIRSCH III Mathematics-American Studies Arnold, Md. Taylor; Gryphon Society; Freshman and sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; German Honorary Society; Varsity Wrestling; Intramurals; President of Senior Class; Senior Class Representative WILLIAM J. HOCHSTRASSER Accounting Wescosville, Pa. town PHILIP H. HOFMANN JR. Industrial Engineering Cheltenham, Pa. Chi Psi; Intramural Manager BURT HOFFMAN Civil Engineering Oreland, Pa. Taylor; Lehigh Long Distance Swimming Trophy; Varsity Swimming MICHAEL JOSEPH HOFFMANN Accounting Catonsville, Md. Town; Alpha Tau Omega; Trustee Scholarship; Intramurals THOMAS M. HOH Marketing-Management Whitehall, Pa. Delta Sigma Phi, vice president; junior honors; intramurals, Forum; IFC chairman MICHAEL E. HOHMAN Chemical Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. Theta Delta Chi; American Institute of Chemical Engineering; freshman and varsity basketball KEVIN EDWARD HOLLY Finance Rye. New York Congdon House, treas PATRICIA DEBORAH HOLT French-Spanish Philadelphia, Pa. Palmer House; Gryphon society, vice pres. 239 OLGA BETH HOLTZ Mathematics-Psychology Deans List; Psi Chi; Intramurals DONALD SPINNEY JOHNSON Deal, N.J. Management-Marketing Dalton, Mass. Phi Kappa Theta Accounting Town CARL E. HOOVER JAMES ROBERT JOHNSON Lancaster, Pa. Electrical Engineering Pennington, N. Bishopthorpe; Drill Team; Lehigh Christian Fellowship TIMOTHY ALAN HORN Mechanical Engineering Cilbersville, Pa. Bishopthorpe, ASME; Intramurals Economics Lacrosse JOHN HOWARD Mountain Lakes, N.j FLOYD JAMES HOWIE III Civil Engineering Birmingham, Ala. Theta Delta Chi; rush chairman, IFC representative DAVID ANDREW HOWITT Finance River Edge, N.J. Chi Psi, rush chairman; freshman football; L.U. Student Investment Fund ANN ELISE HUEHNERGARTH English Princeton, N.J. town; Brown White DAVID HARRISON HUNTER Mechanical Engineering Baltimore, Md. Phi Kappa Theta; ASME; Intramurals KIM ALBERT HUSTON Civil Engineering Marietta, Ohio Phi Kappa Theta; ASCE ANDREW CHARLES HUTNIKOFF Biology Wading River, N.Y. Chi Phi, House Manager; Intramural football MARTIN BERNARD HYZINSKI Chemistry Nanticoke, Pa. Stevens House; LUV; Lehigh University; Gryphon Society JOSEPH WALTER IAGULLI Industrial Engineering Needham, Mass. Delta Chi, house manager; Freshman Honors; AIIE, SEC JOHN T. IGNATOSKY, JR. Mechanical Engineering Reading, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta; ASME FRANCIS JOSEPH INGRASSIA Finance Glen Cove, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, pres; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals, WLVR PAUL JOHN IRVINE Electrical Engineering Old Tappan, N.J. Leavitt, intramurals manager; Amateur Radio Club EILEEN PATRICIA JACKSON Geology Hopewell, N.J. town; Mustard Cheese JOSEPH F. JANISZEWSKI Metallurgy Fleetwood, Pa. Zeta Psi; ASME; Lehigh Marching Band, drum major MATTHEW SETH JOFFE Psychology-French Plainview, N.Y. LUV DAVID MARK JONES Psychology Pittsburgh, Pa. Town; Dean ' s List; intramurals; Chi Phi KEVIN ROBERT JONES American Studies Birmingham, Mi. Town; Gryphon Society; WLVR, program director RUSSELL CHARLES JORDAN Pre-architecture Endwell, N.Y. Delta Phi; J.V. Soccer KATHLEEN E. KANE Journalism York, Pa. town; Carothers House, pres.; Freshman honors; Intramurals, Brown White, Mustard and Cheese J. CHRISTOPHER KANTARIAN Biology York, Pa. Tau Epsilon Phi; Sophomore Honors; Mustard Cheese; Lehigh Skydiving Club ROXANNE RENEE KAPIKIAN Biology Manhasset, N.Y. town; Intramurals, Forum; RHC representative; LUV; Chamber Singers. VEDULA KASIPATI Chemical Engineering Middletown, Pa. Bishopthorpe; Freshman honors; AICHE; intramurals; India ass; RHC; Beardslee House, sec. DAVID ROBERT KEANEY Chemical Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. Delta Sigma Phi, sec; Freshman, sophomore Honors, Phi Eta Sigma; intramurals; WLRN GRETCHEN LENGEL KELLY French-Spanish-lnternation Relations Newport, Pa. town; Lehigh Alumni Award; French Club; Internaternational Relations Club HENRY JOSEPH KELLY Civil Engineering Springfield, Pa. Theta Delta Chi; ASCE; Varsity Soccer MICHAEL A. KELLY History Cumberland, R.I. Phi Gamma Delta; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Honors; Phi Alpha Theta; Varsity Wrestling; Boxing Club; Pre-Law Society WILLIAM J. KELLY Electrical Engineering Emmaus, Pa. town; IEEE; Intramurals; Town Council; Alpha Lambda Omega, pres. CLARK MOREY KERR, JR. Biology Sigma Phi Epsilong; Dean ' s List Irwin, Pa. THOMAS EUGENE KERSTEN Political Science Orange, Conn. Leavitt, sec; Sophomore and Juniors honors, Dean ' s List; Washington Semester; Vice Pres. of Levialhan Club; LUV HENRY MARC KESTENBAUM Psvchologv Somerville, N.J. Sigma Phi Epsilon. arsit Golf: U L R DAMON DUDLEY KEYES Accounting Huntington. N.Y. Phi Sigma Kappa: Football: Lacrosse LESLIE FRANCIS KONKOLY Industrial Engineering Clenside, Pa. Leavitt House: Freshman Honors: AIIE; Intramurals: RHC representative GENE C. KOONTZ Civil Engineering Bedford, Pa. Phi Delta Theta: Dean ' s List: ASCE; Freshman Basketball AMIN KHALIFA Industrial Engineering Bronwille. N.Y. Delta Chi. social chairman: AIIE: Intramurals. Brown White MARK M. KIMAK Economics-Chemical Engineering Mountainside. N.J. Sigma Phi. Pres: AICHE; Intramurals, Brown White ROBERT W. KOVACS Mechanical Engineering Montclair, N.J. Theta Xi; ASME: Intramurals: Fencing Club, Vice President. MICHAEL JOHN KOWALYSHYN Biology Columbia, Md. Thornburg: Sophomore Honors: Phi Eta Sigma: LUV MARGARET EMILY KINCAID Mathematics-Information Science Allentown, Pa Town: Sophomore honors NICHOLAS ROBERT KINSLEY Accounting Sew Canaan, Conn. Phi Delta Theta BRENDAN KIRBY Electrical Engineering Garden Citv N.Y. Bishopthorpe: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Newman Group ROBERT GARY KITCHEN Chemical Engineering Carbondale, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta: pres, and sec: Freshman Honors AICHE MARGARET M. KITTEK Chemistrv Bethlehem. Pa. town: Freshman, sophomore, junior honors: Dean ' s List; Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Societv; Intramurals; Town Council; Brown white; Cvanide JOHN BUCK KITTO, JR. Mechanical Engineering Flourtown, Pa. town; Scott Paper Scholarship Award; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Deans List; RHC: ULRV Cvanide RICHARD WILLIAM KLEIN Industrial Engineering Sew Brunswick N.J. Delta Phi, vice president; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List MICHAEL E. KLEPPINGER Electrical Engineering Alentown, Pa IEEE; SSDO SCOTT HOWARD KRESS Marketing-Management Allentovvn, Pa. Beta Theta Pi, house manager; Football DAVID B. KRIMMEL Pre architecture SMAGS Whippany, N.J. RICHARD FRANCIS KROMBEL Psychology-Social Relations Hamden, Ct. Taylor, Deans List; WLRN, program director; LUV MARTIN A. KRON Accounting Fort Lee, NJ. Tau Epsilon Phi. IFC representative; Dean ' s List; WLRN, music director THEODORE ALEXANDER KRUPA Physics Allentown, Pa. town; Societv of Phvsics Students; Computer societv; Photo Club; Newman Club STEVEN ANDREW KUHLS Chemical Engineering Rochester, N.Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, activities Chairman; AlChE. Intramurals WILLIAM PAUL KUNKLE Industrial Engineering Harrisburg, Pa. Leavitt House THOMAS PATRICK KYRITZ Civil Engineering New Milford, NJ. Congdon House; ASCE; Intramurals RANDAL F. LAFOLLETTE Geology Robeconia, Pa. Psi Upsilon; Varsitv Rifle PHILIP ENGEL KLINE Economics Yardley, Pa. Sigma Alpha Mu. rush chairman, IFC Representative; IFC; Forum DAVID EDWARD LARSON Electrical Engineering Malvern, Pa. Pi Lambda Phi. pledge master; IEEE; Band; SSDO; Computer Society C. WAYNE KLING Civil Engineering Elliotsburg, Pa. Congdon House, sec; Emerv House, pres; Freshman Honors; ASCE; Marching Band. Varsitv Band, Concert Band; Alpha Phi Omega LEONARD JOHN KOBESKI Civil Engineering Factorvville, Pa. Delta Phi; ASCE STEPHEN J. KOCZIRKA Chemical Engineering Allentown, Pa. Alpha Lambda Omega; AICHE; Town council, sec; Intramurals ALAN RAYMOND LARSON Civil Engineering Kylertown, Pa. Smiley House JOHN ALBERT LATIMER Mechanical Engineering lackson. Miss. Delta Phi, pledge Master; ASME NANCY STUART LATTIN Psychology-Social Psychology New London, Ct. town; sophomore honors, lunior Honors, Dean s List; Powderpuft Football; Carothers House, social chairman; Intramural Manager, Richard ' - 4 241 JAMES RALPH LAU Mechanical Engineer Shiremanstown, Pa. Alpha Sigma Phi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME CLIFFORD I. LAVINE Accounting Langhorne, Pa. Theta Chi, rush chairman; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Forum; LUV; Cyanide; Pre-Law Society JEFFREY ALLEN LAZAR Mechanical engineering Bethlehem, Pa. town; ASME; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council MARK B. LOIZEAUX Chemistry Sigma Chi; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; LUV Plainfield, N.J. RICKY MITCHELL LOPATIN Accounting Havertown, Pa. RH-1 1; Intramurals MICHAEL R. LOPEZ Accounting Valley Stream, N.Y. Pi Kappa Alpha, treas and sec; Freshman, sophomore honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals CATHY ELLEN LAZARUS Biology-Chemistry . Hewlett, N.Y. Carothers; Cheerleader MICHAEL C. LECHNER Finance Little York, N.J. Alpha Tau Omega, sec; football ARTHUR H. LEE Accounting New Vernon, N.J. Bishopthorpe, treas; Outing club; Investment Club EDWARD E. LEHR Chemical Engineering Allentown, Pa. Town; freshman honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council THEODORE VICTOR LENTHE Electrical Engineering Springfield, Pa. Leavitt; Freshman and sophomore honors; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Band, student director; Chamber music; Lehigh University Committee for the Performing Arts FRANK LICARI Mechanical Engineer town; ASME Emmaus, Pa. MICHAEL JOHN LIEBERMAN Marketing-Management Allentown, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa; varsity wrestling MARK CORTLAND LINDER Economics Atherton, Calif. Alpha Ci Rho; Cyanide; SAC Concert Chairman NICHOLAS F. LINDTNER Metallurgy-Material Science Allentown, Pa. Taylor; freshman and sophomore Honors THOMAS ERICH LINNEMANN Management-Marketing Leonia, N.J. SMACS; Dean ' s List ROBERT EDWIN LINNEY Mechanical Engineering-Psychology Fairfield, Conn, town; LUV STEVEN E. LORD Accounting Somerset, Mass. Congdon House; Beta Gamma Sigma; VVLRN, program director; Chess Club, Tournament director JAMES EUGENE LUBARSKY Biology Cedar Grove, N.J. Sigma Phi, president, vice president, rush and social chairman; rugby PAUL KARL LUFF Mechanical Engineering Delta Upsilon Lehigh Rugby Club; Arnold Air Society; ROTC STEVEN ALAN LUPINACCI Accounting Darien, Ct. Kappa Alpha, vice president; William L. Estes Award; Pre-Law Society WILLIAM LUSIGNEA Accounting Huntingdon Vally, Pa. Smags; Beta Alph Pi; sophomore honors; Dean ' s List; Junior Varsity Baseball JOHN J. LYDEN, JR. Management town; Dean ' s List; Intramurals Parsippany, N. MARTIN J. LYNN Industrial Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Wrestling; AIIE, sec. and treas. SHAHREZAD MABOURAKH Math-Computer Science Allentown, Pa. , Town; Computer Society JEFFRY P. MACKEVICH Electrical Engineering Cranford, N.J. Pi Lambda Phi; Rushing Committee; Chairman, IEEE; JV Soccer; Brown White, layout editor; Commodore, Vice-Commodore, Sailing Club MICHAEL XAVIER MAIDA Electrical Engineering Wayne, Pa. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Gryphon Tutor; Volunteers Council WILLIAM ERNST MAIER, JR. Electrical Engineering Middletown, N.J. Williams House; IEEE; Head Manager, Varsity Football; Lehigh Television Network; WLRN KATHY ANN LISS Accounting Philadelphia, Pa. town; Powder Puff Football; Women ' s Caucas; Pre-Law Society; Class Gift Committee; LUV JOHN BERNARD LIZAK, JR. Geology Northampton, Pa. town; freshman and sophomore honors; Scuba diving club JUDITH ANNE MANNS Finance Richards; Field Hockey, Co-Captain; Powderpuff Broomall, Pa. SCOTT R. MANSFIELD Civil Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. Theta Chi, Vice-President; President ' s Award; ASCE; Society of American Military Engineers; LU Skydivers 242 CYNTHIA LEE MANWILLER Marketing Wyomissing, Pa. Town; Sophomore Honors FRANK STANLEY STEVEN MARKOSKY Biology Irwin, Pa. McConn; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Basketball Manager peter john Mcdonough English-Psychology Plaintield, N.J. Sigma Chi, Scholarship Committee THOMAS JOSEPH McGEEHIN Finance Towanda, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa MICHAEL JOSEPH MARMO Chemistry Bernardsville, N., McConn; Student Affiliate-American Chemical Society; Intramurals JAMES HARRY McGRATH, JR. Industrial Engineering Harrisburg, Pa. Alpha Sigma Phi; AIIE HENRY JOHN MASER III Civil Engineering Philadelphia, Pa. Town ANN R. MARTINSON Economics-Finance Wyckoff, N.J. M M; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma, President; Cyanide, President; Forum; SAC; Gryphon Societv; Brown White, Business Manager ROGER S. McKINNEY Chemical Engineering Dresher, Pa. Sigma Phi Epsilon; AICHE; Intramurals; Senior Counselor CHARLES E. McMICHAEL Accounting Rahway, N.J. Psi Upsilon, Vice President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors, Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals PETER HENRY MARTIN Civil Engineering Basking Ridge, N.J. Chi Phi, Vice President; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Investment Club MICHAEL CHRIS MASKALERIS Government Camp Springs, Md. Bishopthorpe; M M, Treasurer; Cyanide; Forum; RHC ROBERT NEALE McMICHAEL III Accounting Pittsburgh, Pa. RH-11; Freshman Honors; National Merit Scholarship; University Scholar; Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice President; Intramurals; Accounting Internship ELAINE McNALLY Psychology Williams House Lebanon, Pa. ALAN GERARD MASSARA Civil Engineering Neptune, N.J. Delta Upsilon, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon, Treasurer; JV Wrestling; Rugby Club, Captain, Senior Counselor ROBERT D. MATHIS Biology Egg Harbor City, N.J. Gryphon Society; FISH; Volunteers Council LYNN ELLEN MAURER ESRM Cherry Hill, N.J. Bishopthorpe; RHC; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals EDWARD C. MAYER Mechanical Engineering Acton, Mass. Town GREGORY MCCARTHY Chemical Engineering Harrisburg, Pa Taylor; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AICHE; Intramurals; Karate philip McCarthy Accounting Valley Cottage, N.Y. Sigma Chi, Scholarship Chairman; Football; Lacrosse ROBERT CHARLES McCARTHY, JR. Finance Bethel Park, Pa. Kappa Sigma; Boxing Club, President; Forum; Committee on Discipline; Senior Class Gift Committee, Vice Chairman SCOTT WILLIAM McCARTY Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. Stevens House; Sophomore Honors; Circle K Club, Treasurer, President; Intramurals RICHARD PAUL McNINNEY, JR. Mechanical Engineering Waretown, N.J. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME DENNIS JOHN MECKLER Industrial Engineering Nazareth, Pa. Beta Theta Pi, President NAZ MICHAEL MEDEI Mechanical Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Dean ' s List; ASME; Bishopthorpe, Social Member MICHAEL LEE MENDELSOHN Chemical Engineering Plainview, N.Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice President, Scribe, Athletic Manager; AICHE; Intramurals; Volunteers Council; Hillel CONSTANCE ANN MENTZER Computer Science-Mathematics Emmaus, Pa. Carothers House; Freshman, Sophomore Honors, Dean ' s List; Lambda Alpha Lambda Society; Intramurals; Computer Society MARK J. MENZA Biology Alpha Chi Rho; Intramurals; Soccer Livingston, N.J KEITH DENNIS MERRICK Metallurgy Grafton, Mass. Alpha Chi Rho; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; Student Metallurgy Society; Volunteers Council DENNIS R. MERTZ Civil Engineering Trexlertown, Pa. Town; Dean ' s List; American Society of Civil Engineers CANDACE G. McCOY Government Reading, Pa. SMAGS; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Volunteers Council; Sweet Briar Junior Year Abroad JANICE ANN METERKO Government-Spanish Bethlehem, Pa. Williams House, Intramurals; Women ' s Caucus; Washington Semester Program 243 ROBERT BRUCE METTER Finance SMACS, Pi Kappa Alpha PETER JOHN MEZAR Electrical Engineering Tau Epsilon Phi; Band; WLVR RONALD MUNDT Barringlon, Quakertown, Pa. Electrical Engineering SMACS; IEEE DAVID KENT MILLER Industrial Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; AIIE KENNETH LESTER MILLER Biology Livingston, N.J. Psi Upsilon, President, Recording Secretary; Varsity Rifle Team; ROTC Rifle Team; Robert E. Coates, Jr. Memorial Rifle Trophy; Outstanding Member Varsity Rifle Team MICHAEL D. MILLER Industrial Engineering Central Valley, N.Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Rush Chairman; AIIE; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Band; Brown White Sports Staff RODNEY GEORGE MILLER Chemistry Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society; Intramurals; SAACS tutor RICHARD ANTHONY MINGIONE Civil Engineering Downingtown, Pa. Alpha Chi Rho, President, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Cross Country; IFC; Student Advisory Board, Civil Engineering HENRY WILLIAM MOHRMANN, III Civil Engineering-Industrial Engineering Richmond hill, N.Y. Alpha Tau Omega, President; ASCE; Freshman, JV Wrestling; Intramurals; Air Force Association; AFROTC WILLIAM JAMES MONGON, JR. Mechanical Engineering Trenton, N.J. Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Manager, IFC Representative, Social Chairman; ASME; Christian Science Organization, President; Chaplain ' s Council; Senior Engineering Counselor SUSAN PHYLLIS MONKEMEIER Management-Marketing Livingston, N.J. M M; A-3, President; Dean ' s List; Volunteers Council; WLRN; Epitome, Business Staff; Social Chairperson, M M; A-3 WALTER MORKOWCHUK Mechanical Engineering Whitehall, Pa. Alpha Lambda Omega; ASME; Intramurals; Town Council STEPHEN K. MUELLER Electrical Engineering Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Chief Rochester, N.Y. DAVID THOMAS MULDBERG Accounting South Orange, N.J. Smags; Pi Lambda Phi, Secretary; Squash Team; Intramurals; Volunteers Council; Visiting Lecturers Committee, Chairman; Brown White; WLVR DANIEL JOSEPH MULLANE Management New City, N.Y. Chi Psi, Pledge Chairman, Social Chairman; Football; Skydiving Club MARY ELLEN MULLANE Social Psychology-Spanish New City, N.Y. Town; Intramurals; Freshman Camp Counselor; Big Sister Program JAMES J. MURPHY Pre-Architecture-Urban Studies Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dubach Award; Intramurals ADOLFO G. MURPHY Chemical Engineering Town; AICHE; Soccer; Town Council Robbinsville, N., Media, Pa. Madrid, Spain ARTHUR JOSEPH MURRAY Electrical Engineering Pottsville, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President; IEEE; Varsity Band; Jazz Ensemble MARTIN MUTSCH Mechanical Engineering Wyckoff, N.J. Town; Taylor, President II; LTN; ASME; Volunteers Council; Student Intern Project KEITH WAYNE NAGY Accounting Plainfield, N.J. Theta Chi, President, Pledge Master; Forum; SAC; IFC; RHC; Mustard and Cheese Dramatic Club ROBERT ASH NAUNAS, JR. Electrical Engineering Bloomsburg, Pa. RH-11; IEEE; Computer Society THOMAS CHARLES NEHRING Electrical Engineering Massapequa, N.Y. Delta Upsilon; IEEE ANTHONY R. NESI Biology Pelham, N.Y. Sigma Phi, House Manager, Steward; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Pre-Law Society; Intramurals; Brown and White, Circulation Manager DAVID BARRY NEWMAN Economics Jamaica Estates, N.Y. Leavitt House, Treasurer; Dean ' s List, Freshman, Sophomore Honors TOM ERLING NILSEN Accounting Rockaway, N.J. Alpha Chi Rho, Rushing Chairman, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Beta Alph Psi, President; Intramurals DAVID THOMAS NOBLE Environmental Science-Resource Management Westchester, III. Smiley House, President, Social Chairman; Intramurals; Mustard Cheese; Glee Club; LRN; SAC; RHC THOMAS J. NOLAN Biology Upper Saddle River, N.J. McConn House; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List ALAN LESLIE NOTARY Civil Engineering Monroeville, Pa. Gryphon Society, Area Coordinator STEVEN PAUL NOWICK Industrial Engineering Williamsville, N.Y. Delta Sigma Phi., President, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; National Merit Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; LRN; IFC, President, Treasurer; FMA, Board of Directors; Pre-Law Society; Student Relations Committee of Alumni Association PATRICIA ANN OBERFELL Spanish-Government Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Dean ' s List; Gryphon Society PATRICIA CAROL OERTLE Psychology Sheboygan, Wis. Town; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Volunteers Council; Sailing Team DANIEL R. OMSTEAD Civil Engineering Harrington Park, N.J. Theta Xi; ASCE; Intramurals; Forum GEORGE WAYNE ONDRA Electrical Engineering Riverdale, N.Y. Dravo House, President; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; IEEE; Computer Society; Engineering Counselor DAVID MICHAEL ORAVETZ Electrical Engineering Imperial, Pa. RH-11; Williams, Vice President; Sophomore Honors; Volunteers Council; Epiphany Movie Series; IEEE NANCY ELLEN ORESSIE Finance-Economics Hazleton, Pa. SMACS; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Big Sister Program; Mustard and Cheese; AIESEC, Secretary; French Club, Vice President EDWARD BRASWELL ORTH Accounting Mendenhall, Pa. MARGARET ALISON ORTH Art History Barrington, III. Town; WLVR THOMAS WILLIAM OSHNOCK III Chemical Engineering Creensburg, Pa. Theta Xi; Dean ' s List; AICE; Intramural Athletic Manager; Marching Band; Concert Band; Clarinet Quartet JAMES EDWARD OSLISLO Civil Engineering Rahway, N.J. Psi Upsilon, Secretary; Swimming Team THOMAS DANIEL OWEN, JR. Civil Engineering Cumbola, Pa. Delta Chi CRAIG GEN OYE Electrical Engineering , Willow Grove, Pa. Taylor; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Eta Kappa Nu Prize; IEEE JOHN DOMINIC PACE Civil Engineering Sayre, Pa. McConn House; Class of 53 Scholarship; Intramurals; ASCE JANE A. PALESTINE English New Bedford, Mass. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Lehigh Arts Council; Epitome, Phi Beta Kappa KENNETH L. PAPE III Biology SMAGS East Brunswick, N.J. GREGORY JAMES PARADIS Industrial Engineering Newark Valley, N.Y. Chi Psi; AIIE; Golf PATRICIA A. PARKER American Studies-Accounting Hellertown, Pa. Town; Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; Mustard and Cheese ROBERT WADE PARKER Geology Mantua, N.J. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder; Intramurals; AFROTC WILLIAM MERCIER PARKER III Civil Engineering Hinsdale, III. Theta Xi, Correspondence Secretary; Marching Band LAURIE ANNE PARTRIDGE Finance-Marketing Mechanicsburg, Pa. M M A-3, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Powder Puff; Tennis; Softball; LRN; Pre-Law Society; Sailing; Intramurals; Woman ' s Caucus; The Harrisburg Urban Semester ESRM-Geologv Chi Psi THOMAS A. PASQUINI WILLIAM MARK PATCHAK Chemical Engineering West Hazelton, Pa. Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Secretary; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honor Society: AICHE; Intramurals; Senior Counselor WILLIAM BRUCE PATERSON Finance Summit, N.J. Kappa Sigma WILLIAM V. PAUL Chemical Engineering Brooklyn, N.Y. Town; AICHE; Tennis; Track Team; Intramurals; OEA, Vice President; Karate; Volunteers Council BRUCE NIKOLAUS PAWELKA Accounting Waldwick, N.J. Alpha Chi Rho, Executive Council Member; Intramurals SCOTT ROBERT PENNIMAN Journalism Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Town; Brown and White MICHAEL ROBERT PENNINO Accounting Fairfield, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, Steward GLEN ALLEN PETERS Chemical Engineering Delta Phi; Intramurals Camp Hill, Pa. DAVID CHRISTIAN PETERSON Accounting-Management Pittsburgh, Pa. Dravo House; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals; Alpha Phi Omega; Arnold Air Society; Residence Halls Concessions Manager; Leavitt House, Social Member GARY EDWARD PETERSON History Closter, N.J. Delta Phi, Vice President, Steward, Alumni and Public Relations Manager; Phi Alpha Theta; Williams Extempore Speech Contest, Two First Places; Pre-Law Society, President and Founder; Volunteers Council; Class Gift Committee; WLTN; Freshman, Sophomore and Departmental Honors KENNETH ROGER PETERSON Accounting Brooklyn, N.Y. Delta Upsilon, Treasurer WILLIAM JOSEPH PIEL Chemical Engineering New Philadelphia, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Football MICHAEL ALAN PIERCE Civil Engineering Glen Ridge, N.J. Leavitt House; ASCE; Intramurals; Brown and White Photographer; Epitome Photographer WAYNE BRUCE PINEAULT Mathematics Norwich, Conn. Williams House; Chess Club, President; Intercollegiate Ping Pong 245 THOMAS R. PINTO Chemical Engineering Paramus, N.J. Sigma Alpha Mu; Freshman Honors; AICHE; Intramurals; Judo Club; Karate Club JOHN KENNETH PLOTKIN Mechanical Engineering Linden, N.J. Leavitt House; ASME; Intramurals ALEXANDER PLUSHANSKI III Industrial Engineering Clinton, N.J. Smiley House; AIIE; Intramurals ROBERT STUART POLLACK History Orwigsburg, Pa. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Freshman Honors; Tennis; Ski Club; Intramurals JOHN ANTHONY POMPEO Electrical Engineering South Williamsport, Pa. Thornburg House; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; IEEE; AFROTC FREDRIC PONDO Civil Engineering Hellertown, Pa. Town; Dean ' s List; ASCE; Intramurals; Alpha Lambda Omega; Senior Counselor; Undergraduate Student Advisory Board, Dept. of C.E. PHILIP BYRON PORTER Government Middlebury, Conn. Phi Delta Theta, President; Pre-Law Society MITCHELL ALAN POST Economics-Finance Kendall Park, N.J. SMAGS; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors TIMOTHY CLARK POWER Chemical Engineering Trenton, N.J. Phi Delta Theta; JV Baseball; Intramurals DOUGLAS RICHARD POWERS Economics Verona, N.J. Phi Kappa Theta, President, Vice President, Steward; Skydiving Club ROBERT PRATICO Mechanical Engineering Somerdale, N.J. Leavitt House; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Intramurals KENNETH L. PROBST Management Alpha Tau Omega; Football; Track; Intramurals Harrisburg, Pa. ROBERT STEPHAN PYATEK International Relations tlizabeth, N.J Town; Volunteers Council TERI LEE REGAN Chemical Engineering Allentown, Pa. M M, Section President, Social Chairman; Forum; Volunteers Council; Senior Counselor THOMAS E. REID Electrical Engineering Rosemont, Pa. Sigma Nu, Scholarship Chairman; Glee Club; LVR; IEEE JAMES S. REILLY, JR. Management Town DALE LEON REPPERT Civil Engineering Tau Epsilon Phi; Varsity Golf, Co-Captain Oyster Bay, N.Y. Myerstown, Pa. DAVID SEAMAN REYNOLDS Finance Bronxville, N.Y. Delta Chi, Treasurer SCOTT TIMOTHY RHOADS Accounting Robesonia, Pa. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Intramurals; Marching Band; Concert Band; Stage Band; Jazz Band GUY LEON RICCI Electrical Engineering Stevens House Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN LAWRENCE RICCI Biology Scarsdale, N.Y. RH-1 1 ; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Band; Volunteers Council DAVID H. RICHARDS Accounting Morristown, N.J. SMAGS; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Beta Alph Psi; Intramurals; Mustard and Cheese JAMES ISSAM RICHIE Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. Beta Theta Pi; Wrestling FREDERICK MADISON RIDGE, JR. Industrial Engineering Penndel, Pa. Dravo House JAMES ANDREW ROBBINS Finance Valley Stream, N.Y. Sigma Nu, President, Secretary; Volunteers Council; Forum; Mustard and Cheese; Pre-Law Society PHILIP JESSOP RODGERS Industrial Engineering Thornburg House; AIIE; ASME Media, Pa. DEAN ANTHONY RACIOPPI Geology Oceanport, N, Delta Tau Delta; Dean ' s List; Football; Baseball; Intramurals DAVID THOMAS ROEDING Finance Kennesaw, Ga. Phi Delta Theta WILLIAM CLARK RAND Fine Arts-Pre-Architecture Delta Phi, House Manager Weston, Mass. JAMES V. RANDOLPH Civil Engineering Nazareth, Pa. Sigma Chi, Asst. Pledge Master; ASCE; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Volunteers Council WILLIAM CHARLES RANKIN III Civil Engineering Wheaton, Md. Beardslee House, House Manager; ASCE; Forum; Intramurals ROBERT WILLIAM ROEMER Chemical Engineering Tamaqua, Pa. Leavitt House; AICHE WILLIAM CHARLES ROMAN Chemical Engineering Brockport, N.Y. Sigma Chi; Varsity Football; Boxing Club ALTON DALE ROMIG, JR. Metallurgy-Materials Science Telford, Pa. Town Council, Secretary; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Departmental Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Student Metallurgy Society, Secretary — Treasurer; Intramurals 246 MICHAEL J. RONAN Finance West Long Branch, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, Asst. Treasurer; Freshman Football; Drama Club; Intramurals ARTHUR S. ROSENBAUM Geolog Theta Xi NEIL ALAN ROSENBERG Mechanical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Scranton, Pa. NOLAN LEE ROTHKOPF Accounting New Rochelle, NY. Stevens House, President, Vice President; Tennis; Softball; Forum; IR Club; Brown and White Photographer; Hillel; Investment Club; Circle K Club; Volunteers Council ROBERT A. RUDZKI Industrial Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. Town Council, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi, Vice President; Alpha Pi Mu, President; AIIL; Intramurals; Computer Society; Investment Club; Alpha Lambda Omega MICHAEL THOMAS RUGGERI Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors DANIEL EDWARD RUPPERT Biology Middletown, NY. Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Master; Varsity Football FRANK PAUL SABO Psychology Summit, N.J. Chi Psi; IFC; Chi Psi Scholastic Improvement Award; Intramurals; Investment Club, Vice President MICHAEL JOSEPH SALIBA Civil Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. Delta Chi; Sophomore Honors; ASCE; Intramurals BRUCE WILLIAM SALLER Electrical Engineering Somerville, N.J. Leavitt House; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; Volunteers Council; RHC THOMAS ALAN SALTER Electrical Engineering Norristown, Pa. Beardslee; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary; IEEE ROBERT EYNOW SAMPSON, JR. Chemical Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. Delta Upsilon CHARLES EDWARD SANTANGELO, JR. Chemistry Norristown, Pa. Alpha Lambda Omega, Social Chairman Psychology SMACS; Cheerleader FRANCINE SANTOMENO Verona, N.J. AMY SATULOFF Psychology Harrison, N.Y. Town; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Epitome; Brown and White; WLRN; Mustard and Cheese EDWARD STEVEN SAVIANO Accounting-Finance Harrison. N.Y. SMACS; Beta Alpha Psi; WLVR FRANCES GAIL SAVRAN French-Spanish . ' . . nnewood. Pa. SMAGS; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s Lists; Intramural Manager; Mustard and Cheese; French Club; Spanish Club; Big Sister Program RUTH ELAINE SAXON Biology-Psychology Lakewood, N.J. Town; Intramurals; French Club; Volunteers Council; Hillel JANET LOUISE SCAGNELLI Government-International Relations Westmont. N.J. Town; Intramural Manager; Williams Essay Prize; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Leviathan, Secretary; Varsity Tennis; Cyanide; Forum, Vice-Chairman JOHN MARK SCALISE Chemical Engineering RH-11; AICHE; Intramurals; Bridge; Tennis Baltimore. Md MICHAEL J. SCANLAN International Relations wis, N.Y. Town; Mustard and Cheese PHILIP R. SCARITO, JR. Chemical Engineering Pennington. N.J. Leavitt House; AICHE; Volunteers Council; FISH JOHN J. SCHAFF, JR. Biology Monroe, Conn. Town; Intramurals CYNTHIA HARRIET SCHARER Biology Ocean Township, N.J. SMAGS; Dean ' s List; Cheerleading; Woman ' s Swim Team, Co-Captain ERIC PAUL SCHIEFER Civil Engineering Hillvale, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Intramural Manager; ASCE; Ice Hockey Club; Volunteers Council JOHN WILLIAM SCHILLACK Accounting Cornwall Heights, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President; Thomas Arkle Clark Award; Baseball; Intramurals CURTIS ALAN SCHMIDT Geological Sciences Montgomery Twp., N.J. Kappa Alpha, First Attendant; IFC; Cheerleader; Mustard and Cheese ANN EDNA SCHMOYER Finance-Management Allentown, Pa. Richards, Athletic Manager; Arnold Air Societv; Manager, Women ' s Varsity Field Hockey Team, Women ' s Swim Team, Powderpuff Football; Chamber Chorus; AFROTC RICHARD LAWRENCE SCHMOYER JR. Mathematics Landisville, Pa. Taylor; Robert W. Blake Prize; Williams Prize, English; Alumni Prize RICHARD RANDALL SCHNEIDER Fundamental Science Morristown, N.J. Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President, Secretary; SAC; Forum DAVID B. SCHOLL Government Bethlehem, Pa. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Delta Phi Alpha MARY JO SCHROEDER History McKeesport, Pa. Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society, Phi Beta Kappa 247 RUSSELL LUND SCHUETZ Mechanical Engineering Roseland, N.J. Delta Chi; Dean ' s List; Class Honors; Pi Tau Sigma, President; Intramurals JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ International Relations Brooklyn, N.Y. Taylor; Dean ' s List; IR Club, President; Varsity Swimming; LRN; Sigma Alpha Mu RICHARD F. SCHWARTZ Electrical Engineering Dover, Del. Thornburg House; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; SSDO JAY EDWARD SCHWARZ Computer Science-Mathematics Pittsburgh, Pa Taylor; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List LYNN BETH SCHWINGER Management-Marketing Glen Rock, N.J. RH-11; Stoughton House, President; Cyanide; Forum; Volunteers Council NEIL A. SCOTT Management Town Pen Argyl, Pa. THOMAS B. SCULLEY, JR. Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta; Wrestling ANITA M. SEAMAN Psychology Town; Intramurals Bethlehem, Pa. ROBERT PETER SEIDEL Electrical Engineering Reading, Pa. Leavitt House; IEEE; WLRN, WLVR, Chief Engineer; Senior Counselor ROBERT D. SEILER Management-Marketing Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Town; Intramurals CHERYL ARLISSIA SESSOMS American Studies Philadelphia, Pa. Stoughton House; Gryphon Society; Dance Club; Intramurals; OEA, Secretary KERRY CHRISTIAN SEWELL Psychology Mardela Springs, Md. Chi Phi LEWIS HOWARD SHOEMAKER Mathematics Kirkwood, Pa. Sigma Nu, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Lehigh Christian Fellowship HAROLD GEORGE SHOFFNER Accounting Reading, Pa. Taylor; Intramurals; Class Gift Campaign, Vice Chairman CAROL ANN SHULTZ Mechanical Engineering Town; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASME Allentown, Pa. KARL WILLIAM SHURSKIS Mechanical Engineering Coopersburg, Pa. Town; ASME; Intramurals LYNN A. SHURTS Urban Studies Wayland, Mass. Town; Cyanide; Alpha Lambda Alpha; Forum; Gryphon Society ANDREA F. SIEGEL Journalism-Psychology Teaneck, N.J. 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Theta Chi, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ROTC Rifle Team; Forum; Govt. Dept. Student-Faculty Committee; Lehigh Young Republicans, Secretary; Brown and White; ROTC EDWARD L. SKABOWSKI Electrical Engineering Trumbanersville, Pa. Tau Epsilon Phi, Executive Committee, House Manager, Rushing Chairman, House Improvements Chairman; Dean ' s List; Merit Scholar; IEEE; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; WLVR RICHARD JAMES SHEELER Accounting Wayne, N.J. Alpha Tau Pmega, Intramural Athletic Manager; Volunteers Council JEFFREY JOSEPH SHERMAN Management-Marketing Port Washington, N.Y. RH-11; Sailing Team; Forum; Alpha Chi Rho, Social Member Chemistry Bishopthorpe; SAACS ROBERT SHERMAN Livingston, N.. STEPHEN DOBLER SKEEN International Relations Baltimore, Md. Town; Varsity Lacrosse, Co-Captain ROBERT ERVIN SLOCKBOWER Civil Engineering Pittsburgh, Pa. 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Richards; IM manager; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Powder Puff; Senior Class Treasurer GERHARD ALBERT STUEBBEN Civil Engineering Lawrenceville, N.J. Bishopthorpe; SAME: Model Railroad Club; Photography Club; Arnold Air Society DENNIS EUGENE STUM Civil Engineering town Carlisle, Pa. 249 WILLIAM E. STURGIS Accounting Lancaster, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa, president STEPHANIE JANET STYS Mathematics Clifton, N.J. Richards; Gryphons AUGUSTA EVELYN SUCCOP American Studies Renfrew, Pa. Gryphons; secretary; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Phi Alpha Theta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Women ' s Caucus FRANK ). TOMKO, JR. Electrical Engineering Bethlehem, Pa. town; freshman honors; IEEE; Alpha Phi Omega; WLRN BRUCE ROBERT TROXEL Geological Sciences Pennsauken, N.J. Alpha Sigma Phi EDWARD S. TROY Electrical Engineering Bedminster, N.J. Pi Lambda Phi; IEEE, vice-chairman BRIAN MICHAEL SULLIVAN Finance Braintree, Mass. 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Sigma Chi, secretary; LUV JOSEPH W. TABELING Chemical Engineering Wilmington, Del. Delta Upsilon; intramurals ROBERT GORMAN TAYLOR, JR. Mechanical Engineering Westfield, N.J. Chi Psi WILLARD F. TAYLOR Accounting Rahway, N.J. Psi Upsilon, treasurer JAY SNOW TEICH Electrical Engineering Wayland, Mass. town; Tau Epsilon Phi; Brown and White; WLTN; Mustard and Cheese LOUIS THOMAS TERLIZZI Finance Sea Girt, N.J. Delta Tau Delta; Dean ' s List; Delta Theta Omicron; Investment Club; intramural baseball, football, soccer HERBERT ALERIC THALER, JR. History-French Baltimore, Md. Lambda Chi Alpha; sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; Phi Alpha Theta; Band Manager; French club; Hoopla GEORGE THOMAS Finance Margate City, N.J. Phi Gamma Delta LOUISE M. TUTELIAN English-Journalism Drexel Hill, Pa. town; Cyanide; Omicron Delta Kappa; Brown and White; Forum; Women ' s Caucus; Epitome associate editor; Epitome editor-in-chief MARY JEAN TUTELIAN History-Government Drexel Hill, Pa. RH-11; Stoughton pres.; Phi Alpha Theta; intramural basketball, Softball, volleyball; Women ' s Caucus; Senior Class Project WILLIAM J. UMBACH, JR. Marketing Morris Plains, N.J. Sigma Phi, pledgemaster; intramurals; Marketing Club; Brown and White KURT DANIEL UNANGST Mechanical Engineering Brookfield Center, Conn. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dean ' s list; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; intramurals; Karate Club KEVIN NORRIS VAN BUSKIRK Mechanical Engineering Camp Hill, Pa. Gryphons, coordinator; Theodore B. Wood Award; LUV, chairman JOHN D. VAN DYKE Accounting Basking Ridge, N.J. Chi Phi; intramurals THOMAS VAN LENTEN Accounting Wyckoff, N.J. Delta Phi; Beta Alpha Psi GLENN EARL VAN SICKLE Electrical Engineering Moscow, Pa. Zeta Psi, social chairman; IEEE; EE Dept. Forum; intramurals; Forum DAVID F. TICH Management Bethlehem, Pa. town; Dean ' s list; Arnold Air Society; Civil Air Patrol HOLLY VAN WIEMOKLY Psychology Morristown, N., town; freshman honors; Dean ' s list; intramurals, Powder Puff ELWOOD SCOTT VARNEY Fundamental Sciences West Chester, Pa. Thornburg-Gryphons; Dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi; intramurals; Glee Club LORNA MARIE VELARDI Chemical Engineering Glen Rock, N.J. Richards; Mustard and Cheese; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Forum GEORGE W. VELENOVSKY, JR. Chemical Engineering Annapolis, Md. Theta Chi; Dean ' s list; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mustard and Cheese, president CRAIG RICHARD VILLA Civil Engineering Colts Neck, N.j. Chi Phi, pres., house manager; IFC; Chi Epsilon; ASCE STEVEN ANTHONY VILLAS Civil Engineering Harrington Park, N.J. Sigma Phi Epsilon; freshman, sophomore honors, Dean ' s list; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; intramurals; WLRN; Brown and White DAVID RALPH VINSON Chemical Engineering Tamaqua, Pa Zeta Psi, treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; AlChE; Marching Band; Concert Band; Stage Band; Karate Club STEVEN SCOTT VOGEL History Merrick, N.Y. Thornburg; IM manager, social chairman RICHARD JOHN VOLPE Industrial Engineering-Bus. Norristown, Pa. Alpha Sigma Phi, rush chairman, vice-pres; AIIE; I.E. Council ROBERT ROSS VON BERGEN Finance Taylor, Pa. town; Beta Theta Pi rush chairman; Dean ' s list; Varsity football FRANK GEORGE WAER Biology Union, N.J. McConn, president; freshman, sophomore honors; intramurals; International Relations Club, RHC GLENN PAUL WAGNER Mechanical Engineering Cheltenham, Pa. Lambda Chi Alpha, treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME ROBERT MICHAEL WAGNER Civil Engineering Clarksburg, Md. Delta Sigma Phi STEPHEN CARROLL WAGNER I.E. -Applied Sciences Perkasie, Pa. Delta Sigma Phi, treasurer; intramurals; LUV; Forum; Chess Club FREDERICK WILLIAM WAHL, JR. Economics-Finance Middletown, Pa. Tau Epsilon Phi, steward; Skydiving Club JOHN PATRICK WALSH Civil Engineering Scranton, Pa. town GERALD GUY WALTERS Accounting Upper Nyack, N.Y. SMAGS FREDERIC D. WALTON Marketing-Management Louisville, Ky. town EILEEN M. WARD Biology Bethlehem, Pa. town MICHAEL PATRICK WARD Civil Engineering Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pi Lambda Phi; ASCE, president BURR J. WARNE Finance-Management Binghamton, N.Y. town; intramurals THOMAS HAROLD WATSON Accounting Morristown, N.J. Taylor; intramurals; Brown and White SAMUEL CLYDE WEAVER Accounting Bethlehem, Pa. town; ice hockey ROBERT C. WEBER, II Chemistry Harrisburg, Pa. Leavitt; Computer Society DOUGLAS H. WEED Marketing-Management New Canaan, Conn, town; intramurals DEBRA MELISSA WEINBERGER Psychology Livingston, N.J. town; LUV; Women ' s Caucus ROBERT KENNETH WEINMANN Marketing East Brunswick, N.J. RH-11; IM manager ERIC M. WEISEL Mechanical Engineering Phillipsburg, N.J. Delta Upsilon, house manager; intramurals ALAN RAY WENTZEL Mechanical Engineering Hamburg, Pa. Williams; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; WLRN; WLRN-TV; Lehigh Skydiving Club DONALD EDWARD WESNER Industrial Engineering Mexico City, Mexico Alpha Chi Rho, IM manager; Dean ' s list; sophomore honors; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; intramurals, Skydiving club treasurer ROBIN JAMES WAHL Marketing-Management Mendham, N. Theta Xi; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Committee ALLEN JAY WAINGER Civil Engineering Stevens, president, social chairman; RHC BRUCE ALAN WALD Biology Alpha Tau Omega Williamsport, Pa. Maplewood, N.J. THEODORE AILON WHITE Electrical Engineering Mountainside, N.J. Sigma Chi; Varsity soccer; Skydiving Club; LUV MAURICE WHITFIELD International Relations Trenton, N.J. town; WLVR-FM; OEA; LUV ROBERT LEE WHITNEY Psychology Ardmore, Pa. town; IFC-Tau Epsilon Phi; intramurals; WLVR; Psychology Dept. Forum 251 THOMAS ). WHITTEN Accounting Meadowbrook, Pa. Delta Tau Delta, treasurer; freshman honors; intramurals JOHN YANDRISOVITZ, JR. Marketing Bethlehem, Pa. town KENNETH JAMES WICKHAM Civil Engineering Darien, Conn. Sigma Nu, secretary; ASCE JAMES WILLIAM WIEDER Electrical Engineering Ellicott City, Md. Thornburg, president; Dean ' s list; freshman, sophomore honors; IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity tennis PETER M. WIEST Biology Theta Chi; Dean ' s list York, Pa. WILLIAM MARTIN WILLERSDORF, JR. Fundamental Sciences-Envir. Sci. Bergenfield, N.|. Delta Chi; intramurals; IFC BRENT ALLEN WILLEY Chemical Engineering Edinboro, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa; football; intramurals PHILIP NEEDLES WILLIAMS Accounting New Vernon, N.J. M M; Gryphons; intramurals PHILIP CARTER WINGERT Met. -Material Science Hagerstown, Md. McConn; freshman honors; Student Metallurgy Society CORD ARTHUR WINTJEN Chemical Engineering-ESRM Setauket, N.Y. Alpha Tau Omega; IFC; AlChE; intramurals SCOTT ALLEN WISSER Chemistry Fleetwood, Pa. Leavitt; SAACS; LUV KENNETH A. WNEK Mechanical Engineering Whippany, N.J. Williams; ASME; Engineering Counselor LAWRENCE HENRY WOLF Biology Cherry Hill, N.J. Kappa Alpha, president LEWIS RICHARD WOLF Management-Finance Philadelphia, Pa. Theta Xi, vice-pres., pledgemaster; Dean ' s list; intramurals BARRY STANLEY WOOD Industrial Engineering Mountain Lakes, N.J. town; AIIE; Alpha Tau Omega, pres.; Varsity lacrosse; Rugby; Senior Class Project; LUV ROBERT HARRIS WOODSIDE Electrical Engineering Princeton, N.J. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Band; Amateur Radio Club DAVID PIERSON WOOLSEY Biology Lawrenceville, N.J. Delta Tau Delta, IFC rep.; Sophomore honors; Varsity football WILLIAM CHARLES WRIGHT Biology Wilmington, Del. Delta Upsilon, scholarship chairman; Pre-Med Society; Soccer, Rugby; intramurals GERARD LOWELL YARNALL Accounting Myerstown, Pa. Stevens, treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi; Circle K; Student Investment Fund; LUV STANLEY PETER YAVOROSKI Electrical Engineering Simpson, Pa. M M; Computer Society, president STEWART EBONE YIN Biology New Rochelle, N.Y. Chi Phi; Lacrosse GEORGE G. YOUNG, II International Relations Cumberland, Md. town; WLVR ROBERT JOHN YURKOVIC Electrical Engineering Morristown, N.J. Kappa Alpha, secretary; intramurals; IEEE; Computer Society MICHAEL J. ZABOROWSKI Civil Engineering Willow Grove, Pa. Theta Xi; intramurals GREGORY S. ZENCZAK Mechanical Engineering Broadview Heights, Ohio Sigma Chi MICHAEL J. ZIATYK Accounting Bath, Pa. Gryphons; freshman, sophomore honors; Dean ' s list; wrestling MARK L. ZIEGLER Mechanical Engineering Smiley; intramurals; ASME Seneca, Pa. RICHARD SCOTT ZIEGLER History Bethlehem, Pa. Alpha Lambda Omega, vice-pres.; intramurals PAUL GERARD ZIMMERMAN Government Ellicott City, Md. M M; Gryphons; Varsity Lacrosse; Mustard and Cheese; Student Relations Committee LINDA HAUSMAN ZIMMERS Sociology Bethlehem, Pa. town KARL AMOS ZIPF, JR. Biology Scotia, N.Y. Bishopthorpe; Grotto, president JAN TADEUSZ ZMUDA Chemical Engineering Coatesville, Pa. Zeta Psi, steward; AlChE STEVEN ROBERT ZUCH Accounting Scarsdale, N.Y. Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; intramurals MARIA C. ZUMAS Government-Urban Studies Bethlehem, Pa. SMAGS; Dean ' s list; sophomore honors; Brown and White 252 253 SPORTS FOOTBALL Row 1: Ferguson, Kershaw, Meyers, Kelly, Borden, Alleva, Addonizio, Sterrett, Holton, Eskin, Willard, Llptak Row 2: Dutt, Handschue, Danahy, Clasbrenner, Connors, Hoff, DiOrio, Lynch, Armstrong, Myers, Mancosh Row 3: DiOrio, Gallagher, Haynes, Zini, Cruver, O ' Connor, Lynch, Gardner, Weaver, Tracy, Chieco, Schmidt Row 4: Kukawski, Plerog, Randolph, Barton, |. Bigach, Ellis, Probst, Healy, Borgosz, Mullane, Gift Row 5: Kluckhohm, Fendryk, Sonon, Kress, Stein, Schulze, S. Bigach, McKinney, Willey, Wagenseller, Giordani Row 6: Occutt, Roman, Case, Yaszemski, Ross, Lang, Piel, Von Bergen, Drosbosky, Kasarsky, McCarthy Row 7: Henshaw, Lechner, F. Dunlap (Coach), ). Whitehead, T. Gilburg, J. Luckhardt, S. Sanders, B. Maier (Mgr.), M. Pin (Mgr.), C. McNaron Joe Alleva and Jim Addonizio co-captained the ' 74 football team. Alleva quarterbacked the explosive offense and Addonizio spear- headed the stingy defense. Posting a 7-3 record the gridders had the ECAC Rookie of the Year in tailback Mark Weaver, an honor Rod Gardner had in ' 73. The defense shared the accomplishment of holding nationally ranked Delaware to a mere fourteen points in a heartbreaking 14-9 loss. And of major importance, Lehigh routed Lafayette 57-7. Enough said! Results We They 40 Hofstra 33 Colgate 1 2 18 Penn 28 16 Rutgers 37 7 Delaware 14 35 Maine 26 14 Gettysburg 6 53 Davidson 6 33 Bucknell 7 57 Lafayette 7 Final Record 7-3 CROSS-COUNTRY Probably the most successful sports team at Lehigh this year was the Engineer cross-country squad. Competing against the top runners in the area, the team came away with an excellent 1 2-1 record. Loaded with talent, the squad took first place laurels at both the East Coast Confer- ence championships and the IC4As. Not many teams have accom- plished this sweep. Voted the most outstanding runner at the end of the year was Wayne Rogers. All Wayne did to deserve the honor was to pace the team by winning at the ECCs, and coming in 3rd at the IC4As. The only disap- pointing aspect of Rogers ' year is the fact that he is a senior, and will graduate. His absence will be sorely missed, for it is not easy to replace a runner of his worth. Stellan Thoren also was outstanding for the team, as he finished in the top 10 at the IC4As. With this kind of talent returning in abundance, Lehigh cross-country fans can look forward to excellent performances for years to come. As the team ' s reputation improves, more high school runners with the quality of Rogers and Thoren will certainly be attracted to Lehigh. The runners only loss this year was at the hands of an extremely talented Penn squad. This one loss, however, could not dampen the winning spirit which prevailed throughout the season. This was evi- denced by the fact that the runners rebounded from that loss to upset Army 27-28. Army was considered by many to be one of the best, if not the best team in the East. Other highlights of the season included victories over Temple, NYU, and La Salle. It was a fine year for Lehigh cross-country. Results Wc They 15 Delaware 47 15 Rider 50 19 LaSalle 44 35 Penn 20 18 Temple 43 19 St. Joseph ' s 42 19 Bucknell 42 21 Millersville 36 15 E. Stroudsburg 46 17 West Chester 45 15 NYU 50 27 Army 28 17 Gettysburg ECC Champions C4A Champions 43 F inal Record 12-1 258 Row 1: B Quinn. F. Bagol. |. Woynarowski, K. Cole, S. Thatcher. Row 2: D. Cope, A. Hassan, S. Collins, T. Borges, Row 3: J. Barnes, |. Grady, D. Francke, D Sprick, M Cowell, Row 4: (Standing) E. Michael, R. Bourie, M. Ranney, C. Snyder, C. Sumrell, S. Thoren, J. Kershner, M. Magarity, W. Rogers (Capu. M Yardis, |. Covert (Coach) 259 SOCCER G. Parris, H. Prati, ). Gardner, B. Weick, A. Monchak, T. White, ]. Perna, H. Kelly (capt.), J. O ' Donnell, K. Soder, D. Lucard, J. Seidmon, L. Keller, D. Friedland, K. McGee, L. Oliphant, P. Dietrich, S. DiMassa, W. Stearns, C. Greene, R. Hallett, S. Concklin, S. Gregorie, T. Wilson, A. Murphy, T. Fleck (coach), S. Shultz (trainer) Results We They 1 Navy 5 3 Muhlenburg 2 Swarthmore 4 2 LaSalle 1 Delaware 5 Rutgers 1 2 Drexel 4 1 Penn 1 Gettysburg 1 1 Rider 2 2 West Cheste 1 Lafayette 3 Hartwick 5 Bucknell 2 Final Record 5- -7-2 It was a disappointing season for the booters. After beating nation- ally ranked Penn and MAC finalist LaSalle, the season was marred by losses to Gettysburg and Lafayette, two teams the Engineers were capable of beating. Leading scorers limmy O ' Donnell and Skip DiMassa will return at forward next year. The defense will be hurt by the graduation of Hank Kelly, Dick Lucard, and Ted White. This still leaves stalwart fullback Bob Weick and goalie Larry Kelley. Both were sophomores last year. This was probably the most talented club the Engineers have ever had, as evidenced by their victories over Penn, LaSalle and other tough squads like Rutgers and West Chester. Lack of psych against some of the lesser teams on the schedule cost the booters both a winning season and the MAC championship. The team had trouble getting out of a win one, lose one situation early in the season. Highlights of the season included an exciting 3-2 victory over Mulhenburg; the team ' s first win over the Mules in three years. Coach Tom Fleck expressed great satisfaction over his team ' s 2-0 blanking of his alma mater West Chester. The future looks bright. 260 BASKETBALL Results We They 58 Wagner 72 66 LaSalle 89 65 Delaware 102 62 Elizabethtown 77 71 Scranton 83 57 Stetson 72 78 So. Miss. 83 62 So. Florida 69 69 Yale 90 64 Colgate (OT) 68 51 W. Virginia 90 62 Bucknell 82 72 Gettysburg 62 57 Lafayette 74 62 Delaware 70 69 E. Stoudsburg 72 64 Bucknell 74 63 Gettysburg 66 61 Muhlenberg 73 60 Lafayette 73 66 Rider U. of Pitt at 76 95 Johnstown 103 54 Drexel 60 60 Rider 74 Final Record 1- -23 Hustle and team spirit prevailed throughout the Engi- neer Basketball season, despite a disappointing 1-23 log. The cagers were paced by leading scorer Bill Milligan and pivot man Charlie Brown. Highlights of the season were the team ' s only victory, over Gettysburg, and a surpris- ingly good showing against arch-rival Lafayette. The sea- son ended with the resignation of head coach Tom Pu- gliese. Brian Hill, former assistant and now successor to Pugliese, has a fine crop of underclassmen returning from the varsity and junior varsity, which finished with a fine winning season. Row Is — Rich Zajac, George Belfield, Tom Kobylenski, Dick Packer, Rich Price, Buddy Zambo, Bill Milligan Row 2: — Coach Tom Pugliese, Fran Lynam, Charlie Brown, Paul Brandenburg, Doug Kistler, Dave Kruppa, Ray Green, Pat Mullaney, Tom Norton, Bob Roth, Brian Hill (Asst. Coach) 261 WRESTLING Bottom Row — Tihammer Toth-Fejel, Bob Sloand, Mike Frick, Lance Leonhardt, Marty Lynn, Armin Vaihinger, Jeff Richie Row 2: — Dave O ' Brien, Len Sheptock, Dink Hewit, )eff Boyd, Pat Sculley, Nils Deacon, Mark Stauffer, Pete Beyrodt Row 3: — Coach Thad Turner, Trainer Ralph Thomas, Paul Farsetta, Don McCorkel, Mike Lieberman, Mark Lieberman, Terry DeStito, Assistant Coach Gerry Lehman, Dave Powell Results We They 27 Wilkes 9 35 Southern Illinois 3 29 East Stroudsburg 6 29 Maryland 5 12 Iowa 23 20 Cal Poly 21 17 Iowa State 17 33 Indiana Univ. 6 27 Indiana State 15 33 John Carroll 6 24 Pittsburgh 9 33 Bucknell 7 28 Slippery Rock 8 33 Syracuse 14 18 Navy 14 30 Rutgers 3 29 Army 8 16 Penn State 16 30 Columbia 8 35 Cornell EIWA 1st place NCAA 5th place Final Record 16-2-2 9 262 In what looks more like a Lehigh team picture than a photo of Eastern champs, Mike Frick (third from left on bottom) displays his most outstanding award. It was Frick ' s second award. Pictured are: first row (left to right) — Lance Leonhardt, George Bryant (Pitt), Mike Frick, Pat Sculley, Ken Wilson (Syracuse). Second Row — John Janiak (Syracuse), Mark Lieberman, Mike Lieberman, Don McCorkel, and Terry DeStito. The grapplers won the EIWA crown for the first time since 1967, with a record seven champions. Mark Lieberman, a freshman, was the first Lehigh recipient of the Billy Sheridan award, symbolic of the wrestler with the most pins in the least amount of time. Mike Frick won his second championship, this time at 134. In beating Pitt ' s Rande Stottlemeyer, 16-8, Frick won his second most outstanding trophy. The two big surprises for the Engineers were Marty Lynn and Don McCorkel. Lynn, wrestling at 126, beat Navy ' s first-seeded Mike Beck in the semi-finals before bowing to George Bryant in the finals. McCorkel in his first championship scored the upset of the tournament by beating Navy ' s other first seed, Jeff Simons, in the finals. Navy transfer Lance Leonhardt won the 1 1 8 pound championship by downing former teammate Mark Costello in the finals, 1 1 -9, avenging an earlier loss in the dual meet. The toughest weight class at Annapolis was 142, and this spot was ably manned by Pat Sculley. Sculley. whose only loss during the regular season came at the hands of Iowa ' s Joe Amore, soundly beat former NCAA champ Dan Muthler in the semis before beating Yale ' s Jim Bennet in the finals. Bennet went on to win this year ' s NCAA championship at Princeton. 1 50 was a troublesome weight for the Engineers this year. A total of four matches were won during the season. Armin Vaihinger had two of victories and wrestled in the Easterns. A natural 142 pounder, he lost two tough matches. A new record for most victories in a year was set by Mike Lieberman. His 18 victories passed the record set last year by Tom Sculley, Terry DeStito, and Frick (17). He won the 177 pound crown by beating Rutgers ' Steve Bonsall in the finals. DeStito, the only champ that Lehigh will lose by graduation, almost didn ' t make it to the finals as he injured his shoulder in his first match. He recovered to score two quick pins and win his second championship in as many years by mauling Navy ' s Mark Stepanovich in the finals. The 1 6 victories by the Engineers was also a school record. Their losses came to Iowa and Cat Poly while they had ties against Iowa State and Penn State. 263 Number 1 in the East . After setting records at Annapolis, the Engineers went to Princeton for the Na- tionals. Their 54 points was a school record. They had two national champs in Mike Frick and Mike Lieberman. Terry DeStito took a fifth place at heavyweight. Frick, a fourth seed, beat first-seeded Mark Belknap, 11-7, in the semis before crushing Oklahoma ' s Brian Beatson in the finals. His performance earned him yet an- other most outstanding trophy, the first Lehigh winner of the award since 1955. Lieberman, a third seed, wrecked Slip- pery Rock ' s Bill Shuffstall in the semis. He faced Iowa ' s Chris Campbell in the finals. Campbell, who had beaten Lieberman in the dual meet, was winning 4—3 late in the last period when Lieberman converted on a power trip for a takedown and held on to win by a point. Number 5 in the country 265 HOCKEY Row 1: R. Benoit, D. Hansen, M. Rinaldi, A. Lamar, M. Langley, C. Mallanik, Row 2: E. Katterman, D. Marfone, R. Oliwa, M. Dale, S. Sharkss, ). Pennick, K. Ludlum, R. Frey, W. Cummings, ). Marino (Manag), P. Bechtel, |. Biedron (Coach) Results We They 1 Penn JVs 14 11 Allentown Hawks 3 10 Queens 1 3 Amherst 6 2 New Haven 5 7 Jr. Penn Eagles 1 2 Elmira 9 11 Rutgers 5 6 Allentown Hawks 6 18 Lafayette 3 5 Villanova 5 5 Rutgers 2 10 Brooklyn 5 4 Villanova . 2 7 Lafayette 1 1 Jersey Spartans (Forfeit) Final Record 10-4-2 MAC Champs — Again Every other sport seems to play second fiddle to the wrestling team during the winter season, but this didn ' t deter the hockey team from running away with the Middle Atlantic Conference championship for the second year in a row. In only its third year of varsity standing, the team has met with nothing but success. Needless to say, posting a 1 0-4-2 record for the ' 74-75 season pleased first year coach Joe Biedron (Elmira ' 73). Biedron had a strong nucleus of sophomores and juniors to go along with only two seniors: alternate captain Doug Hansen and Ken Ludlum. Six freshmen rounded out the Engineer sextet. The new coach also bolstered the hockey team ' s schedule in ' 74- ' 75. They tackled the University of Pennsylvania J.V. ' s (Division I); University of New Haven and Elmira College (both Division II); and Amherst College, a Division III rival. The ' 74-75 season had several highlights, including establishing two new University records. Sophomore Bob Oliwa eclipsed the individual scoring mark, shattering the old standard of 33 points, with his 25 goals-25 assists for 50 points on the season. The team gained another scoring honor. The ' 74-75 team scored 1 14 goals, surpassing the previous mark of 97. Good scoring and open play characterized the Engineer hockey team. The Brown and While trounced the opposition with scores such as 1 1-3, 10-1, 1 1-5, 10-5 and the most lopsided game of the year, versus arch rival Lafayette, 18-3. The old adage, the best defense is a good offense, seemed to be the team ' s motto. Alternate captain, Mike Dale, a rushing defenseman, strengthened the Team ' s offensive punch by being the number two scorer on the squad (16 goals-21 assists-37 pts.) This fast pace provided Lehigh followers with exciting hockey all season long. In the game against the North Penn Eagles, the fans had all the action they could handle. A three-goal hat trick was scored by Dale, the score board showed a 7-1 victory and there was a third period brawl in the penalty box involving the entire North Penn bench and the six Engineers on the ice, plus Lehigh ' s team manager Jim Marino. Villanova came to the Al-Beth Ice Palace on February 25 to do battle with the Engineers for the MAC crown. Emotions and elbows were high in this important confrontation. A previous 5-5 tie at Villanova set the stage for this meeting. After a scoreless first period, the Wildcats took a quick 2-0 lead in the middle stanza. That stood until Oliwa tallied a power play goal with a minute left in the period to start the Engineer comeback. It all boiled down to a 20-minute game and league supremacy. The boards resounded with body checks and the tempo of the game rose with the fans ' cheers. Freshman Marv Langley tied the game up and captain Marc Rinaldi scored the game winner on a breakaway that caught the goalie flat-footed. Alex Lamar, another frosh, put the icing on the MAC cake with a goal. At the buzzer the Brown and White swarmed goalie Pete Bechtel in a triumphant celebration. All the hustle, hard work, and desire on the part of the players, Biedron, and assistant coach Bruce Schennum, paid off in that game. Much of the same style, flair and success of the 74-75 hockey team and more is expected to thrill Engineer hockey fans in the 75-76 season. 267 RIFLE Bottom row: R. Hegeman, J. LoRe, R. Smith, L. Norella, Second row: R, Hennighausen, R. Lieberman, K. Miller (capt.), W. Dorogy (coach), R. Dunn (coach) Third row: W. Bronner, C. Botway, R. Lally, B. Cross, W. Andrew Led by captain Ken Miller, the rifle team continued to be the winningest team at Lehigh. The team has had only one losing season in the last 21 years, and this year ' s edition proved no exception. Master Sergeant Robert Dunn, in his first year as coach of the team, expressed tremendous satisfaction and pride with the squad ' s spirit and performance throughout the long five month season. With five Freshmen, two Sophomores, and three Juniors returning next year, another winning season is forecast. Results We They 1176 Schuykill 1054 1288 Kings 1223 1267 Scranton 1155 2577 Army 2783 2577 MIT 2690 1299 78th Division 1194 1319 Kings 1307 1271 Bucknell 1049 1271 Kutztown 1217 1284 Kutztown 1223 1271 Scranton 1195 1288 Kings 1313 1291 Bucknell 1134 1270 Scranton Final Record 14-4 1192 268 SWIMMING Results We They 56 Temple 57 51 Penn State 62 43 Fordham 71 77 E. Stroudsburg 36 72 Delaware 41 64 Rutgers 49 49 Syracuse 62 76 Gettysburg 45 44 LaSalle 70 63 Lafayette 50 48 Penn 65 31 Bucknell 82 Final Record 5- 7 Despite a disappointing 5-7 record, coach Bruce Gardner found some rays of sunshine in his 1 975 Engineer swim team. The highlight of the season was the squads 4th place finish at the 1975 ECC championships. Last year ' s team only finished 8th at the tournament. Standouts at the ECCs included Bob Roth who placed 3rd and 5th in the 100 and 200 yard breaststroke respectively, and Kevin Silva, who finished 5th in the 1 00 yard butterfly. Bill Holtenhoff took a 6th in the 200 yard butterfly and Jim Ritter also finished 6th in the 50 yard freestyle. The season opened with close losses to Temple and Penn State and the swimmers were never able to completely recover. The future looks extremely bright for a team which was very young this year. All of the place winners at the ECCs will return next year. Roth, probably the most talented member of the squad, will be co-captain along with Charles Brewer. They will be taking over for this year ' s duo of George Ferrio and Dave Stephens. The team will also miss the presence of Steve Folsom, who will be lost to graduation. Folsom has been a top varsity performer for four years. Things are definitely on the upswing for the Lehigh swimming program. Row 1: B. Hill, R. Blose, D. Sam, B. Haltenhoff, C. Thomas, ). Koester Row 2: J. Ritter, C. Brewer, K. Silva, B. Mohilsky, S. Handerhan, R. Roth Row 3: B. Hoffman, M. Ferrio, D. Stephens, ). Brobson, S. Folson, B. Gardiner (Coach) 269 TENNIS Row 1: |. Ridge, B. Smith (Capt.), B. Long, Row 2: A. Smith (Coach), E. Diastasis, C. Salmon, N. Hano. Missing: K. Kennedy, K. McCarthy An extremely young tennis team, despite a losing record, displayed prom- ise and continued improvement throughout the season. With only one senior on the roster, 1975 has to be regarded as somewhat of a rebuilding year for coach John Whitehead ' s racketeers. Five lettermen returned to the team in the spring, but only two of them — team captain Bruce Smith and Jack Ridge — were regulars in 1 974. Among the underclassmen who contributed to the team ' s effort were Ernie Dianastasis, Nick Hano, Bill Long, Dan Tiles, and Charlie Salmon. The Engineer ' s added a spring trip to their program this year for the first time. Despite losses to Richmond, Hampden-Sydney, Washington Lee, William Mary, and North Carolina, the team finished up the trip with a big win over a good Pfeiffer squad, and returned home with valuable experience. Results We They 1 Hampden-Sydney 6 Washington Lee 9 William Mary 9 Hampton Institute • 9 7 UNCC (Charlotte) 2 8 Pfeiffer 1 8 Muhlenburg 1 3 E. Stoudsburg 6 2 Haverford 7 3 Villanova 6 Swarthmore 9 6 Rider 3 5 F M 4 2 Temple 7 8 Drexel 1 7 Lafayette 2 1 Bucknell 8 1 Delaware 8 3 Penn State Final Record 7-12 6 BASEBALL Row 1: R. Piger, K.Cook, R. Harbold, A. Ottinger, S.Clark, M. Deschler, (co.-capt.) S. Dunkleberger, D.Wilson, M. Edwards (co.-capt.l, P. Aclar, Row 2: C. Anderson (coach), J. MacDonald, ). Carroll, M. Pahuta, P. Hartzell, W. Bilenki, T. Spence, M. Havener, J. MacDonald, E. Sause, S. Schultz, (coach) Missing: S. Sterner, |. Miller (mgr.) Results We They We They 3 Georgia Southern 20 1 Rider 2 4 VPI 7 3 Rider 5 Georgia Southern 3 7 West Chester 10 Georgia Southern 14 19 Muhlenburg 5 7 NYU at Stonybroc k 6 17 Upsala 5 18 George Mason 1 3 Penn 6 2 Armstrong State 8 3 Rutgers 4 4 Armstrong State 1 Lafayette 3 5 Drexel 3 Lafayette 4 1 Penn State 11 11 Colgate 2 Bucknell 1 6 Delaware 5 4 Bucknell 3 3 Delaware 8 5 Rutgers 13 17 Kutztown 8 7 Temple 8 4 Scranton 3 Final Record 1 2 -16 Hot-hitting Mike Deschler and Mark Ed- wards co-captained this year ' s Engineer base- ball team to a highly successful campaign. The sackers, once again, greatly enjoyed the early season Southern trip which had them return home with a 3-5 record. Included in the southern swing were two games with national power Georgia Southern. Although the team dropped both of those games, they gained valuable experience which enabled them to compile a winning log against less talented clubs up north. Nine lettermen returned to this years squad, including three hurlers. The returning moundsmen were righthanders Paul Hartzell and Stan Sterner, who had an outstanding year, and southpaw Steve Clark. Deschler led the team in hitting, along with the rest of the division, as he breezed by most of the season at an amazing .400 clip. 271 LACROSSE Results We They 3 Delaware 9 6 FDU (Madison) 7 3 Bucknell 8 9 Wilkes 10 7 Drexel 8 21 Swarthmore 10 9 Gettysburg 8 19 Lafayette 7 7 Montclair State 5 4 Penn State 9 12 W. Maryland 4 Final Record 5-6 ' Coming off a somewhat disappointing 3-7 season in 1974, this year ' s lacrosse team was looking for bigger and better things. Although their record does not indicate it, the 1975 Engineer lacrosse team was much improved. An early season loss to Wilkes College typified the kind of frustrating season it was, as the visitors tallied the winning goal in the last minute of play. Coach Tom Gilburg, in his fourth season as lacrosse mentor, expressed satisfaction with the team ' s spirit, which it displayed throughout the season. The team co-captains were high scoring Steve Skeen and Paul Barnes. Both Skeen and Barnes carried much of the team ' s offensive load. Good defensive perform- ances were turned in by Phil McCarthy, Jay Rich, Roland East, Barry Wood, and Paul Zimmerman. Bruce Crystal and Bill Cochran bolstered the middies, while Damon Keyes stood out in goal. The team ' s biggest problem this season was its failure to put its spirit and skill together for more than one half of each game. A tough East Coast Conference schedule didn ' t help the squad out either. Engineer fans can look forward to increasingly strong teams in the years to come. The steady improvement of the Lehigh lacrosse program is evidenced by the fact that five of Coach John Luckhardt ' s J.V. players from last year saw varsity action this season. From the looks of things, that number can only increase. Bottom row: |. Howar, C. MacBelh, ). Kirsch, E. Helgans, K. Gardner, C. Van Hiel, Second row: B. Crystal, D. Coffin, A. Finlay, S. Skeen (capt.), P. Barnes (capt.), R. Denis, D. Keyes, ). Rich Third row: T. Cilberg, P. Cushue, W. Cochran, B. Wood, P. McCarthy, T. Tripp, P. Zimmerman, R. East, M. Kain, M. Dale, Trainer C. McNarron, Asst. Coach W. Douwes, Trainer R. Pin 272 TRACK AND FIELD Row 1: D. Sprick, W. Rodgers. ). Kirschner, S. Thatcher, |. Dutt, K. Tanenbaum, L. Diah, Row 2: A. Borges, D. Cope, R. Williams, S. Thoren, M. Yardis, L. Fisk. M. Ranney, D. Stauffer, S. Williams, Row 3: |. Mitchell, E. Core, E. Michael, j. Vargo, B. Over, S. Jarrel, K. Probst, ). Wright, S. Scott, P. Johnson, Row 4: ). Kilroy Icoach), L. DiSabatino, N. Cowell, P. Moss, J. Sharks, B. Roman, ). Kappel, S. Bigach, M. Green, A. Dance, C. Nunan, ). Covert Icoach) While most of the Lehigh student body were relaxing over the spring break, the Engineer track team was tediously participating in an international tri-meet in Barbados. The meet signaled the beginning of another successful campaign for Coach John Covert ' s thinclads. Although the team finished second to tough Seton Hall, it garnered experience for the upcoming season. The Engineer ' s also took pleasure in the tremendous improvement of the Barbados International team, which finished a close third. Many of the stellar performances of the Barbados team were a direct result of the clinics the Lehigh team had held in 1972. Among the highlights of the season was the team ' s 75-70 victory over defend- ing MAC champion West Chester. In that meet the trackmen showed their worth by winning eight of ten running events behind )im Kappel, and distance stand- outs Stellan Thoren and Wayne Rogers. Coach Covert attributed his team ' s success this year to many fine individual performances . Results We They 83 Vt Trenton State 35Vi 83 Vi BloomsburgState31Vi 83 ' i E. Stroudgburg 31 4 75 West Chester 70 67 Lafayette Final Record 4- 78 1 GOLF L.-R. C. Leeman (Coach), K. Houser, ). Coles, D. Reppert, C. Straw, T. Porsch, R. Statler, M. Versuk, R. Sharpe, H. Kestenbaum Results We They 400 Gettsburg 408 400 Bucknell 381 406 Penn State 411 395 Rutgers 401 395 Temple 398 395 F M 453 395 Swarthmore 474 398 Kutztown 419 398 Bloomsburg 442 375 Temple 433 375 Rider 433 375 Rochester 428 402 LaSalle 403 402 West Chester 398 403 Penn 412 403 Villanova 422 403 Princeton 399 386 Delaware 383 401 Lafayette 406 -inal Record 15- -4 Coach Gerry Leeman ' s golf team compiled an- other winning log in 1 975. The season opened with an eight day tuneup in Myrtle Beach, South Caroli- na, which was highlighted by Freshman Mike Ver- suk ' s 73 on the very demanding Bay Tree Plantation Country Club course. Versuk ' s outstanding single round established a new course record for an ama- teur player, and secured him the position of top shooter on the squad for the beginning of the sea- son. Other standouts on the team included junior Tom Porsch, frosh Bob Statler, junior jim Coles, senior Glenn Straw, junior Bob Sharpe and frosh Len Snis- cak, in the respective order of their position on the team throughout most of the year. The Engineers finished an impressive third at the tough East Coast Conference Championships held in April. WOMEN ' S SPORTS This seemed to be the year to rout Lafayette in football. The men overwhelmed the Pards; they had an example to follow, though. The weekend before, the Powder Puff squad destroyed Lafayette, 46-0. Pam Watson and Lori Collmann found their way into the previously all-male confines of Lehigh football records. Watson completed 14 of 1 7 passes for 375 yards and six touchdowns, both new single game marks. Collmann was unstoppable. She simply outran everyone, including referees, when she caught the ball. The Engineer defense stymied everything Lafayette tried, including an Olympic-class sprinter masquerading as a half-back. Mindy Fener, Judy Manns, LeAnn Kulp, Nancy Lattin, Diane Cable and friends seemed to spend the whole day with either flags or the ball in their hands. With Watson, Collmann, most of the line and the whole defensive backfield returning, next year should see another record-setting game. 275 Results We They 3 Cedar Crest 2 3 Centenary 2 4 Moravian 1 Rutgers 6 2 Muhlenberg 2 Lancaster Bible Kutztown 2 1 Lafayette 3 Final Record 5-3 Field hockey was the first sport established for women at Lehigh. After enduring several seasons of losing games and gaining experience, the squad began to put it all together and finished with a 5-3 season this year. A team with four freshmen in the line-up might not be expected to work as a unit at first. This was not the case for the Engineers. Carol Hart, Lori Collmann, Sue Robinson and Cheryl Kolp were all valuable additions. On offense, Collmann and Robinson kept goalies on edge; defensively, Hart and Kolp turned in fine performances. Co-Captains Judy Manns and Helen Barr were a large part of the Lehigh attack. Manns, a senior center forward, was the team ' s leading scorer. Left inner Barr also provided her share of goals. Halfbacks play a pivotal role in hockey and the Engineers had plenty of help from theirs. Michele Stoudt, Dee Sultzer and Carol Hart set up the offense with lead passes, and kept attackers honest with rough defense. Fran Mearns, a junior, stood her ground well in the goal. Six players were chosen to play in a post-season all-star tournament, in which Judy Manns earned a spot on the first team. With only Manns and Stoudt graduating, and a group of talented underclassmen, the team has the potential to pick up where it left off this year and improve their record even more. FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: S. Robinson, C. Hart, H. Barr (co-capt.), ). Manns (co-capt.), A. McGregor, M. Stoudt, B. Lemke, Row 2: H. Bond (coach), A. Schmoyer, L. Collmann, D. Sarchiapone, M. Fener, S. Sachs, D. Sultzer, C. Mann, P. Gedney, F. Mearns, C. Kolp, B. Ewing, B. Everhart (coach) Row 1: D. Debrowski, K. Berry, ). Fischer, M.J. Haesche, S. Trost, T. Lindley Row 2: L. Kurz, M. Madden, P. Bruns, T. Connell (co.-capt.), C. Ross, W. Beard, H. Bond (coach) Row 3: L. Biamon, W. Brower, C. Scharer (co.-capt.), D. Sultzer. P. Gebne . K Kapner, D. Sarchiapone, A. Schmoyer SWIMMING Results We They 34 Penn 51 40 Elizabethtown 46 57 Centenary 29 32 Temple 54 56 Widener 30 23 Lafayette 62 70 LaSalle 56 70 Bryn Mawr 25 28 Bloomsburg 58 Final Record 4- -5 The Lehigh Women ' s Varsity Swim Team had their best record ever during the 1 974-75 season. Their bid for a winning season was denied, however, as a result of a 58-28 loss to Bloomsburg during the season finale. The future for the women ' s swim team looks very bright. Coach Helen Bond ' s tram smashed five of the ten team records, with freshman Maureen Madden leading the way. Fresh- man Mary Jane Haesche consistently performed well in the diving event. The 200-yard freestyle relay team set the new Lehigh record of 1:54:2 during the Women ' s Eastern Swimming Championships. Seniors Toni Connell and Cinny Thompson have left their mark at Lehigh. They hold a combination of three individual records, and each swam a leg on the record-setting 200-yard medley relay team. The team also participated in the national Swim-a-Thon, and in Janu- ary travelled to Florida to train in the Swimming Hall of Fame pool. During February, the mermaids swept a triangular meet at LaSalle, providing one of the season ' s highlights. 277 BASKETBALL Bottom row: B. Lemke, L. Collmann, P. Watson, C. Hart, A. Corbach, K. Barab Second row: B. Everhart (coach), D. Harris, H. Richardson, C. Kolp, S. Sachs, D. Gable, L. Totten, S. Woytkewicz, J. Sam (coach) Women played two new sports this year. Lacrosse en- joyed a successful season highlighted by two wins over Lafayette. Judy Manns and Lori Collmann provided offense, while Dee Sultzer and Jeanne Bonney an- chored the defense. Basket- ball finished 2-5 with a 32-28 win over Lafayette. Inexperience and injuries hurt the team, in spite of fine performances by Sue Woyt- kewicz, Cheryl Kolp and Sue Sachs. Row 1: L. Snady, R. Meunch, K. Sam, J. Love, P. Cedney, D. Sultzer, W. Beard, T. Connell, ). Bonney, J. Manns (Co.-Capts.) Row 2: C. Kolp, S. Woytkewicz, A. McGregor, L. Collmann, D. Waugh, C. Berry, D. Gable, A. Schmoyer LACROSSE TENNIS Row 1: P L. Lasser, Henry, ). Scagnelli, K. Murphy, P. Watson, P. Handwerk, W. Brower, Row 2: H. Bond (Coach), S. Siegelbaum, G. Wisham, M. Michaels, A. Eastman, ). O ' Brien, S. Bschorr Women ' s tennis came into its own this year, finishing with an undefeated (8-0) record. Several freshmen were in- strumental in giving Lehigh its first per- fect record for a women ' s team. Patty Handwerk lost only once, and out- played the rest of her opponents at first singles. Lynn Lasser and Ginger Wisham showed excellent promise as doubles players. They had considerable help from their perspective partners, Kathy Murphy and Pam Watson. Senior Wendy Brower ' s powerful game gave her seven wins at second singles. Pat Henry, a sophomore, came on strong to finish with a 4-1 record. The team shut out Moravian and Centenary 5-0 and handed Lafayette a 4-1 set- back. Since the squad is a relatively young one, the winning habits of this year can be expected to continue for quite some time. TEAM RESULTS LACROSSE We They 5 Lafayette 1 5 Cedar Crest 4 Muhlenburg 1 8 Lafayette 4 11 Villanova 4 9 Lafayette 10 F nal Record 5- -1 BASKETBALL We They 48 Centenary 21 35 Lafayette 45 25 Northampton 41 31 Muhlenberg 45 27 Albright 31 29 Kutztown 50 32 Lafayette 28 F inal Record 2- 5 TENNIS We They 4 Lafayette 1 3 Cedar Crest 2 4 Villanova 1 4 Muhlenburg 1 3 Albright 2 5 Moravian 3 Kutztown 2 5 Centenary Final Record 8 -0 One of the first things that Women ' s Coach Helen Bond will tell you about women ' s sports at Lehigh is, It ' s a challenge — but she means it in only the best sense. In fact, the challenge of starting a new program is one of the major reasons she and rookie co-coach Barbara Everhart came to Lehigh. — On the Women ' s Sports Program: Generally the program is going very well. In fact, we even had to have cuts this year. The caliber of woman athlete is improving every year. — On Facilities: They can ' t be helped. We ' re still hurting. When they decided to have women here, they didn ' t go into it deeply enough . . . — On Expansion: Gymnastics and track are a possibility. Some interest has been expressed, but its not in our immediate future. We ' re still trying to expand the schedules. 279 FACULTY ACCOUNTING Seated: (l.-r.) S. Webster, K. Sinclair, A. Koch Standing: (l.-r.) D. Bainbridge, J. Paul, C. Bodnar, C. Moore, R. Mills (Chairman), F. Luh AEROSPACE STUDIES Row 1: M. lanowiak, V. Ziccardi, ). Fratto, D. Adkins Row 2: ). Fergus, G. Wilson, P. Summers, L. Hasbrouck, W. Shimonkevitz 282 BIOLOGY Seated: (l.-r.) S. Krawiec, S. Barber (Chairman) Standing: (l.-r.) R. Malsberger, H. Pritchard, D. Hosier, D. Owen, S. Herman, P. Bradt, B. Bean CHEMICAL ENGINEERING L.-R. W. Schiesser, W.L. Luyben, M. El-Aasser, F. Stein, A.). McHugh, R.W. Coughlin, C.W. Clump, LA. Sperling, C. Poehlein, A. Foust, M. Charles 283 CHEMISTRY Row 1: T. Cheng, J. Stirm, F. Fowkes (Chairman), K. Schray Row 2: |. Vanderhoff, N. Heindel, R. Sprague, S. Schaffer, D. Zeroka Row 1: |. Liebig, |. Fisher, D. Van Horn (Chairman) T.J. Hirst, ). Daniels, T. Huang, C. Driscoll Row 2: P. Usinowicz, C. Kostern, A. Ostapenko, A.F. Richards, B. Deutsch, W. Chen Row 3: B. Yen, K. Standis, E. DeCastro, S. Tumminelli, W. Peterson, ). Smith, R. Hoerner, J. McCraw CIVIL ENGINEERING 284 CLASSICS L.-R J. Maurer (Chairman), E. DeAngeli, J. Hare, D. Feaver ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT L.-R. B. Hill, W. Leckonby, |. Whitehead, F. Dunlap, C. McNaron, T Turner. H. Bond, |. Luckhardt, B. Everhart, S. Sanders, B. Gardner, S. SchultZ, |. Covert, T. Cilburg, B Fetterman Missing: C. Anderson, T. Pugliese, J. Steckbeck 285 ECONOMICS Row 1: |. Keefe, F. Jensen, ). Innes, C. Shen Row 2: L.R. Tripp, N. Balabkins, R. Thornton, ). DeRooy, C. Garb Row 3: J.R. Aronson, W. Pillsbury, J. McNamara, R.A. Moran, A. Cohen ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Row 1: N. Eberhardt, D. Leenov, P. Ota, F. Hielscher, A. Susskind (Chairman) Row 2: H. Gnerlich, J. Mixsell, B. Fritchman, D. Talhelm, W. Dahlke, C. Holzinger ENGLISH Row 1: E. Fifer, A. Hartung, R. Arbur, F. Hook, V. Weiss, M. Cioffre, J. Vickrey Row 2: M. Cuda, R. Mundhenk, D. Greene, M. Tracy, P. Beidler, |. Frakes, B. Traister, T. Barker, R. Harson, E. Dilworth, T. Mack Row 3: E. Corsky, B. Gaston, D. Trautmann, |. Hammond, J. Pearson, R. Armstrong FINE ARTS L.-R. C. Alvare, R. Viera (that crazy Cuban), R. Strasburger, G. Burnley, R. Redd (Chairman) 287 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Row 1: |..Ryan, B. Carson, N. Kran, R. Fleming, A. Walker Row 2: D. Simpson, J. Sumner, A. Hardiman, S. Kaplan, J. Parks Row 3: E. Evenson, A. Richards, R. Stacker, P. Myers, |. Bass, C. Sclar GOVERNMENT Seated (l.-r.) H. Whitcomb, J. Short, J. Wolf, R. Yates Standing (l.-r.) L. Ruchleman, C. McCoy (Chairman), C. Brownstein, L. Ketz-Olson, D. Barry 288 HISTORY Seated: L. Leder iChairmani Standing: J.H. Ellis, H. Finke, J. Haight. Dean CM. Ellis, W. Kohls, R. Simon, |. Dovvling NDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING L-R. L Plebani, E. Zimmers. A. Could. B Wechsler, W Richardson, S Monro. M Groover, C Kane (Chairman) 289 NFORMATION SCIENCE L.-R. H. Rubenstein, R Barnes, D. Hillman, |. O ' Connor, P. Marshall, A. Ben-David (back row) NTERNATIONAL RELATIONS L.-R. H Braddick, M. Hodges, O. M. Smolansky, R. Wylie, Z. Slouka 290 JOURNALISM L.-R. |. B. McKadden (Chairman), S. Friedman, R. |. Sullivan MANAGEMENT FINANCE Seated: fl.-r.) M. Snider, L. Krause, C. Beidleman, ). Bonge, S. Traub, B. Brockway, D. Halfhill Standing (l.-r.) ). Tucker, |. Hanz, |. Hobbs, |. Creenleaf, B. Smackey, R. Horton 291 MATHEMATICS L.-R. N. Acherman, C. Rayna, D. Davis, C. McCluskey, S. Gulden, A.K. Snyder, A. Wilansky, C. Stengle, J. P. King, E. Pitcher (Chairman), R. Basener MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Row 1: T. Jackson, C. Sih, R. Benner, A. Kalnins, ). Owckarek Row 2: R. Levy, ). Chen, R. Sarubbi, ). Osborne Row 3: R. Roberts, F. Beer, (Chairman), K. Arin, T. Terry, F. Brown, R. Hartranft Row 4: P. Hilton, S. Johnson, A. MacPherson 292 MILITARY SCIENCE Row 1: SCM Kress, Col. Hamner, J. Locascio, Maj. Kunkel Row 2: MSC Dunn, Cpt. Manns, SSG Cook, Cpt. Fry, Cpt. Walsh MUSIC L-R. 1 Brown, I Bidlack, R. B. Cutler 293 PHILOSOPHY L.-R. T, Haynes, |. Hare, N. LaPara R. Lindgren (Chairman), N. Melchert, R. Barnes Q I I Q I C Row 1: )■Mclennan, G. Borse, W. VanSciver Row 2: 5. n Y 0lv_O R d ' n - R - Folk, R. Shaffer, E. Bergmann Row 3: B. Benson, ). Sands, W. Smith, W. Fowler, D. Wheeler 294 PSYCHOLOGY Seated: (l.-r.) J. Brozek, L. Horst, M. Richter Standing: (l.-r.) A. Brody (Chairman), E. Kay, W. Newman, H. Foster, R. Loeb SOCIAL RELATIONS L-R. R Rosenwem. L Freeman, M Sunshine, R Herrenkohl, B. Frankel, R Williamson (Chairmani 295 URBAN STUDIES D. Amidon Missing: L. Ruchleman, C. Alvare, J. Mcintosh, W. Pillsbury, R. Simon Do these students care about plus-minus grading? 296 ADMINISTRATION W. Deming Lewis, President BOARD OF TRUSTEES Honorary Trustees W. Frederic Colclough S. Murray Rust, Jr. Ralph L. Wilson Members Emeriti Andrew E. Buchanan, Jr. Allen C. DuBois Leonard M. Horton Kenneth L. Isaacs H. Randolph Maddox Frank L. Magee Hugh P. McFadden, Esq. Frank W. Sterrett Ivor D. Sims Edwin H. Snyder Donald B. Stabler Members Elected by Alumni Alfred C. Blake Morgan J. Cramer Dr, Stephen F. Coldmann Milton H. Grannatt, Jr. William C. Hittinger Walter S. Holmes, Jr. Dean T. Stevenson David J. Wikstrom Appointed Trustees Corporate Members Edward A. Curtis William B. Eagleson, Edwin H. Cott Dr. C. Lester Hogan Harold S. Mohler Kirk P. Pendleton Monroe J. Rathbone Dexter F. Baker Malcolm Carrington, Lee A. lacocca Dr. Frank J. Kear Leonard P. Pool Frank C. Rabold Dr. Frederick Seitz lames H. Walker Elmer William Click, Vice President and Treasurer Richard Moore Spriggs, Vice President of Administration Joseph Francis Libsch, I Vice President of Research 302 Preston Parr, Dean and Vice President of Student Affairs Paul Justis Franz, |r. Vice President of Development 303 fl John W. Hunt, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Brian George Brockway, Dean of the College of Business and Economics R : B fMMJr J L -jb ■j . ' . ' ' : gfcM Ml  John J. Karakash, Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Robert Daniel Stout, Dean of Graduate School 305 Everett Anderson Teal, Director of Placement and Personal Services lames Harold Wagner, Registrar lames Decker Mack, Director of Libraries Nathan Walter Harris, Assistant Dean of Student Life William LeRoy Quay, Dean of Students William Edward Stanford, Director of Undergraduate Financial Aid Sharon Drager, Assistant Dean of Students Samuel Harold Missimer, Director ol Admission 309 George L. Beezer, Director, University Publications h Alumni Association - l.-r. lame s Walter Niemeyer, Executive Director; Dennis R. Diehl, Assistant Director; Harry Ramsey, Associate Director Lora Liss, Affirmative Action Officer L A i i A I ' , % N % N ' v i) ±% i H ? v ♦ k M i fc  1 li Barbara Solt, Coordinator of Volunteer Services lames W. Harper, Director of Community Relations Reverend Hubert L. Flesher, University Chaplain 313 ADVERTISEMENTS LEHIGH ALUMNI CLUBS For further information on whom to contact in your area please feel free to call or write the Alumni Office, Alumni Memorial Bldg. on campus. ALLENTOWN Frank R. Licini ' 48, P.P. L, 901 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. 18101 ATLANTA Malachy C. Murray ' 56, Lake Shore Drive, Norris Lake Shores, Lithonia, Ca. 30058 CENTRAL NEW YORK Robert W. Hyla ' 62, Henneberry Road, R.D. 2, Manlius, NY. 13104 CENTRAL OHIO George P. Enke ' 33, 1009 S. Fair Oaks Drive, North Canton, Ohio 44720 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA August Riemondy ' 41, 292 Bittersweet Drive, Hershey, Pa. 17033 CHICAGO Alan Creenley ' 58, 116 Tanglewood Lane, Naperville, Illinois 60540 CONNECTICUT loseph M. King, Jr. ' 61, 102 Adelaide Road, Manchester, Conn. 06040 DELAWARE John D. Cullen ' 48, 301 Centermeeting Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19807 DELAWARE VALLEY Ralph Palazzo ' 43, 1832 North Olden Avenue, Trenton, N.J. 08638 DETROIT Charles G. Myers III ' 65, 3031 Southfield Road, Apt. 62B, Southfield, Mich. 48076 FAIRFIELD COUNTY Jon M. Von Bergen ' 62, 28 Deep Gorge Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830 FLORIDA WEST COAST Francis J. Rowan, Jr. ' 57, 10353 Hettrick Circle W., Largo, Florida 33540 HOME CLUB Michael G. Bolton ' 65, 2026 Montgomery Street, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017 JERSEY SHORE Douglas P. Stives ' 68, 41 Center Street, Rumson, N.J. 07760 LANCASTER COUNTY Jacob H. Toews ' 64, 2810 Fiddlers Green Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 MARYLAND Robert H. Hicks, Jr. ' 44, 7002 Wellington Court, Baltimore, Md. 21212 MID-HUDSON VALLEY Austin E. Short ' 57, Rt. 216, Stormville, N.Y. 12582 MID-JERSEY Donald H. Stires ' 50, Pave-Rite Inc., 43 West High Street, Somerville, N.J. 08876 NEW ENGLAND Ronald D. Johnson ' 62, 52 Summer Street, Norwell, Mass. 02061 NEW YORK Bert Schweigaard-Olsen ' 54, Lauer Holbrook, Inc. 200 Park Ave., Suite 4421, New York, N.Y. 10017 NITTANY VALLEY Charles A. Nicholson ' 50, 931 Robin Road, State College, Pa. 16801 NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA H. Merritt Hughes, Jr. ' 63, 451 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18705 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Robert A. Kaufman ' 68, Foxy Lady, 1681 8th Street, Oakland, California 94607 NORTHERN NEW JERSEY C. M. Sanderson, Jr. ' 42, 130 Chatham Street, Chatham, N.|. 07928 NORTHERN NEW YORK Thomas J. Healy ' 58, Rt. 6, Loughberry Road, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1 2866 NORTHERN OHIO Charles F. Weed ' 67, 3965 Princeton Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44121 NORTHWEST INDIANA John J. Hursh ' 40, 1030 N. Karwick Rd., Michigan City, Indiana 46360 NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA Alan E. Greener ' 55, 436 Connecticut Drive, Erie, Pa. 16505 OHIO VALLEY E. William Kuhl, Jr. ' 66, 902 Oregon Trail, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 PACIFIC NORTHWEST Harold E. Meyer ' 53, 4145 W. Mercer Way, Mercer Island, Washington 98040 PHILADELPHIA Peter R. Lockhart ' 62, 1 Bodine Road, Berwyn, Pa. 19312 PITTSBURGH Malcolm Hay, Jr. ' 60, 5232 Westminster Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232 ROCHESTER William Grason, Jr. ' 60, 58 Christyn Marie Drive, Rochester, N.Y. 14626 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Richard M. Ruthhart ' 45, 935 Logan St., Apt. 203, Denver, Colo. 80203 ST. LOUIS James A. Saum ' 50, 316 E. Claymont Drive, Ballwin, Mo. 63011 SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Millard P. Robinson, Jr. ' 69, 74 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 534, Adamstown, Pa. 19501 SOUTHERN ANTHRACITE John T. Morrison ' 53, 221 E. Market Street, Orwigsburg, Pa. 17961 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA James B. Price ' 43, 12849 Milbank Street, Studio City, California 91604 SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY C. Leigh Robinson ' 49, 9 Pratt Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 SOUTHERN NEW YORK David R. Angell ' 62, R.D. 2, Box 229, Endicott, N.Y. 13760 SOUTH FLORIDA Robert D. Happ ' 62, 2840 N.E. 52nd Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308 TEXAS Mason P. Pearsall ' 43, 330 Tealwood, Houston, Texas 77024 UPPER JERSEY Robert Vanderwerker ' 67, 443 Rock Road, Glen Rock, N.J. 07452 VIRGINIA Robert H. Vellekamp ' 48, Va. Assn. Retarded Children, 909 East Main St., Richmond, Virginia 23219 WASHINGTON, D.C. T. Peter Gratto ' 62, 3403 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042 WESTCHESTER ROCKLAND Jay C. Lacke ' 64, RR 1, Stewart Road, South Salem, N.Y. 10590 WESTERN NEW YORK Carl Henzelman ' 48, 430 Lincoln Parkway, Buffalo, N.Y. 14216 YORK Richard Paul ' 42, Paul Laboratories, 476 W. Market St., Box 1 802, York, Pa. 17405 316 GROUND OFFICIALLY BROKEN FOR FAIRCHILD LABORATORY Official groundbreaking ceremonies were held in April for the $1 .8-million Sherman Fairchild Laboratory for Solid State Studies at Lehigh University. (An architectural rendering of the laboratory is above.) Dr. Joseph F. Libsch said: The new facility, which is scheduled for completion in August of 1976, will provide for a concentration of people and equipment which should help Lehigh to contribute to, and remain at the cutting edge, of solid state developments in the future. The laboratory is being made possible at Lehigh by a $5.25-million grant from The Fairchild Foundation. The major gift includes, in addition to the building, two endowed professorships, eight graduate fellowships, ten undergraduate scholarships, and a major lecture series. Others taking part in the groundbreaking included Dr. Deming Lewis, Lehigh President; Edward C. Uhl, President of Fairchild Industries, Inc.; and University Trustees Edward A. Curtis and Frank C. Rabold, Chairman and Vice Chairman, respectively, of the Board ' s Physical Planning and Plant Committee. 317 125 North 7th Street Allentown, Pennsylvania J.J. MORELLO, INC. Roofing, Spouting, Sheet Metal Work 530 W. Broad St. BETHLEHEM, PA. 18018 jl|W_ x 1 a?1 V.j ' r B S r = Bl r ir ii «J- ' . a A RODALE PRESS • EMMAUS, PA. LOORS by BASTIAN OWEN M. BASTIAN, INC. TREXLERTOWN, PA. Phone Allentown EX 5-2061 1MM mm Jfcfc 318 FREEMAN ' S DAIRY 737 North 13th Street Allentown, Pennsylvania PRINTERS ■LITHOGRAPHERS co n DC X LU m I Q_ H DC m CD O 0 X X I— Z± z _i H D 2 B m XI Z CO 2 r CO z DC D LU I— LEHIGH LITHO INC. I - 2 H Lehigh Galley Industrial Park I DC Q_ Bethle hem, Pennsylvania O cn LU XI I- XI i LU m DC X CJ CO PRINTERS ■LITHOGRAPHERS AUSTIN BROTHERS 306 Brodhead Avenue Bethlehem, Pa. Electrical Contractors 867-3051 319 Compliments of ICARUS MAINTENANCE CO. B M PROVISION CO. Allentown ' s Leading Food Purveyor serving all the leading food services, including FMA at Lehigh 040 N. Graham St. Allentown, Pa. PHONE 434-96 I I CLARENCE B. HANEY, INC MASON CONTRACTOR 1745 Easton Avenue Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 321 ARMY ROTC: ANOTHER OPTION 322 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR STUDENT LINEN SERVICE PENN linen uniform service, inc. LEHIGH VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK P.O. BOX 2268 • ALLENTOWN, PA. 18001 LEE M. MACHEMER 1431 S. 4TH ST., ALLENTOWN, PA. BRICKPOINTING-WATERPROOFING-CAULKING Phone 797-4778 PHONE AREA CODE 215 967-5019 Earl w. Ecker Construction Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1420 CHELSEA AVENUE BETHLEHEM. PA. 18Q18 MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 2213 BETHLEHEM. PA. 1800! 324 Compliments of ALLEGHENY FOOD CO Meats, Frozen Foods, Poultry Canned Goods, Portion Controlled Suppliers to Schools, Hospitals and Institutions Mount Bethel, Pa. 252-6106 ' f M.W. WOOD DINING SERVICE Serving Lehigh students and the Bethlehem community Ritz Bowling and Billiard Center 12 Alleys and 6 Billiard tables Richard Ritter Pharmacy Serving the Lehigh Community Bethlehem Amusement Company Rental of juke boxes, pinball, shuffle alleys and pool tables 222 E. Third Street, Bethlehem 868-1141 15 W. Fourth Street, Bethlehem 867-3701 215 Broadway, Bethlehem 868-4509 325 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 326 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS There are several individuals who, except for pages like this, would go unmen- tioned and who were integral to the production of the 1975 Epitome. As a group, the senior class responded to their yearbook en masse with an enthusiasm (financial and otherwisei that has been unprecedented in recent years. Because the Epitome receives no University funding, that response was much appreciated. Advisor Sharon Friedman walked into a new job as professor of Journalism at Lehigh this year and became a superb yearbook advisor as well. She has big plans for the future, which can only mean yearly improvements in upcoming Epitomes. I would like to thank Prof. Robert Sullivan for his moral support through the publication of this book and other ventures, and Journalism Division secretary Cerri Scudner for keeping the communications channels open. Marvin Simmons ' work for the cover and the dividers is one of the strongest elements of the yearbook — my thanks. Finallv, I would like to thank the staff of the 1975 Epitome for coming through, so many times. L.M.T. THE 1975 EPITOME Editor-in-Chief Louise Tutelian Identification Editor David Sullivan Business Manager Andrew Dember Scheduling Editor Tom Betzweiser Sales Manager Steven D. Sturgis Senior Editor Mary Beth Camarda Advertising Manager Andrea Siegel Sports Editor Maurice Deutsch Staff Effie Combias Ya Al-Hassan Photography Editor Woody Packard Bob Batcheler, Glenn Geshner, Pat McHugh, Bart Senior, Ann Zimmerman, Charlie Phillips, Bill Dempster Writers June Fasesky Helen Richardson las Pennick Laurence Delvecchio SPECIFICATIONS The 1 975 Epitome of Lehigh University has been printed by the offset lithograph- ic process of Western Publishing Co., Cambridge Maryland. The stock on which the book is printed is 80 Warren ' s Cameo Glossy paper. The predominant type style is Optima and Optima Bold. The photographs in this book are the work of undergraduates at the University with the exception of those sports photos supplied by Ryan Studios, Bethlehem, Pa. The senior portraits were taken by Merin Studios, Phila., Pa. The cover has been manufactured by the S.K. Smith Co., New York. 327 itimt mSSto W U r , L r L
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